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THE SAVANNAI rUlUIMI* •* P; W. ALEXANDER & CO., ■ ciit oamir ««•»• i .ailT, in ndranM,i»r II otKnnn)In• ••••••' Hally. In tdnnco. br all nwntlw.... I'ii-WMKly, In adaanon. par anunm. If not pnldln adirancn SAVANNAH, GA. Tawday Morning. Maroh 27. MV TELE8RAPH FOR THE RE?UBIICAN. 1 ' "r»m Now failr New York, Maroh 94. The United State* District Attornw haa address- •d a letter to the Marshal, in relation to tho outlet* went of American aoldiera for the English army. He recommend! an investigation and suppression of tha proceeding, in the ovontauch cnliatment ia HB no signs yet of tho steamer Atlantic. Charleston, March 20. Satcaot Cotton to day 2100 bale# at 7 to 10 eta. Good Middling 93*8 a 9 1*2. Historical flkJCUtTY.—Samuel Cl. Arnold, Eaq>, of i’foridonce, locturoe beioro tho Uiatorical So* clcty thia ovenlng .—Sco notice. . X3T Tha ateatner Seminole, Captain Poaioll, doe hew from Palatka, Ha., on Saturday, did not arrived until yaatarday morning, having been do* taimxl by a alight derangement of her machinery. She will leave thia morning at her usual hour. tsr A second meeting of the committee np* pointed for tho purpoeo ot haring a mitablo Menu* ment erected to the Clergymen and i'liysiciane who died during tho epidemic of last eutnmor, in thia city, wae bold at tho Exchango last evening. It waa determined to ptoceed forthwith to canvaae the city, for tho pur|>o«o of ratting, by individual subscription, tho necessary moans, and wo have been requested to atato that iho committee wiTl call upon our citiiona with that view in n few daya. Should any one bo omitted or overlooked, the com* mitteo hope that he will make it known lo aomo one of them, and raako auch contribution aa hia eircumatancca will authcrixo. Tho lollowing por* •out conalltuto tho committee : Weat of West Broad street, front river to couth •rn limit*—'Thoa. Porso, F. M* Stone, Dominick A. OByrno. From Weat Broad to Barnard at., southern limits —A. A. Solomons, II. Habersham, J. Cunningham, W. T. Williams. From Barnard to Bull street, southern limbs— Milton J. Buckner, John U. Johnson, Joseph Johnston. From Bull to Aborcorn street, southern limits— Wm. Hone, T. J. Kelly, C. S. Arnold. From Abercorn to Price st , southern limits—J, P. Screven, J. W. Owens, J. It. Fol»*y. Price to Bast Broad street and southern limits— J. W, Anderson, J. W. Webster, J. T. Webb. Bast Broad to eastern and southern limitt—J. H. Ladd, J. S. Fay, A. N. .Miller- TheiTreln Sauderavlllo Further Pnr* IICIllHlM, Sand&rsvili.e, March 25,1855. Mtttrt EditortAa promised, I proceed to send you some further particulars of the disastrous tiro of yesterday: Wm. Ilodgcs,....,........... boss. •'JMSI ihici'd. trim) J.I'. Youngblood, 71SHI 5W0 Brown k Webster, W:00 4100 Haines k Brother, I(4» rnuio Col.W.R. Fkirtioy,......... l«WI nous Haywood Brookins, «.'.«) hone Z. tirty, 0«U 3fiu> Haines A Wicker, ivan tiene Hatties A Brn. (store.) ICO) 1130 Z. Brantley «aw 40UU Dr. Hraotley, 34 wo 3000 Mr. Pournell, 390 m>ne Dr. Turner, MSI none Pendleton, lloilge* A RenoaU, IUU) n«ne Dr. Kinchley, tl)rugs>'*re).... low 300 Ain*worth A Blsger, 3090 4I4H fieu’l. Brantley IMIIO M« Jep'ha Brantley,..,.. 21MI none Mr*. .klne»wurlh, 21100 none Mrs Harris Him 41 none A. Nurthington ttWO 1300 L. II. Gordon, P30 Itoue Mrs. Skree 34W m>ne Mr I'slna, R0 none Gen. T* J. kVgthen, 7000 nniie Mr. Garter, 3tW none Nathan Kenfroe 3000 none Capt. Rang ... 1300 none Mr. McCon-ey, 2IWU norm T. A. Wicker 354 0 2*1141 Gen. Jenilgan MWU none l^zaron k Newman, t-090 34J00 Mr. Newman (Dwalllng) 2344) none Isaac Frederick, RW none Dr. lUllflrld M0 none 8. A. II. Jores, y*i none Public Property 120441 tl" ne Wm. Blade, (casli) HW n«ni. Mr. Kalahari, ‘.H 41 none Mr*. A. Klkuer, fill none Dr. Haloes, Jlffil none Wm. Renfroe, 2141 none Mr. F.bner, 401 tmne Major Bants, IMW IHHIO Dr. Cullen* RNI none I). II. Kvan*, |4S» mme Haloes, (even bale* cotton... 220 none Public Money In handiofM llreok- In*, HOI none MamioIc Ifall, ICfttl pxrtURy Wm. Mills, 2UU) n-ne flUfiMH •3(750 Tho actual Iota is no doubt much greater, as there was destruction of property of different kinds not estimated. In some cases, whore there is no insursneo, the lose is sercro indeed. Home are homeless and pennyiess. Mr. Nathan Rcnlroc, a case of peculiar hardship, did not wen save his books of account. All tho property and records of the Masons, Odd Fellows, and Knights of Jericho, were consomod. It is doubtful if either of the lat ter orders can organize again. You »nay announce that the Central Georgian will be resumed about ibe first of may next. Plesso request our exchanges to stato tbit fact. P C. PENDLETON. Charleston and fVnvniiunli iinilrnnd. Wcbavo tho pleasaro to announce, that Captain Jams* 8, Williams, formerly of thn U, 8. Army, has b#M appointed Chief Engineer oft his road, aocceasion to Mr. McRae, who has resigned. were apprised of the appointment rime Weeks ago. But as Captain Williams had not nr* rived here, it was not known that ho would accept the appointment. Wo now learn with great sans, faction, that he has accepted, and that ho is at this moment, in the field with hla corps of Engineers, permanently locating the line. Capt. Williams has returned to this, hia native city, from Arkansas, where, for tho last two years ha has been employed aa Chief Engineer In sur veying and locating the Cairo and Fulton Road.— His published report of that survey, la a beautiful exsmple of the simple forme and reductions, which are prod toad by combinations of eminent science With energy and skill equally poesoaaod by ( |, # President, Taos. F. Dravtov, Esq., and our Chief Engineer, wo should not h* su*pn*ml t., find tha ' with iho rights ol either'by jegiilat locomotiv* running from Chsrleeton towards Ms- vsnosb.m January Aaomra New Tkaarruav—Tint inhabitants of the Southern pan ■>< New Mexico, U is Mid, are alrMdy dMfrona of forming e now lorrilory. T he l«rriu>ry of New Mexico is about H00 miles in Uagtfc,an<J HO in breadth, and baa a superficial t ares of 573,000 aqaare rmlvs, »n-J a population of' I onflOO. R ^ ptopatui lo call the new territory Eimnia, the original name of I bn lower part of New Mexico, and between wblrb, and the North ern portion, bee Ike desert known as the Jornaitu dsl Nutria, nr Dead Men's Journey „ C "!T 0 .'[ ! , L , *? - VV * l»*r» O-nTTb. 0«f,l, 1 1 '“ *>' « U.n.r, .,1 M.«m, ptMUllon I. .llH.t.d ill inllna hiHn Iumvlll., It.d IIM bain ..I mum ImimI |, m .„ k «hieh e»l.«ll<Had 1.1. .Ml,, „„„ , b „ , J Tl.a OMU..I l.ul Um MM u, , I.Ml,,, „„, . Ilia porpoao of ahloutn, ..o ImmJ Km II t Ini Havaonah. Tl.r..aal. tl.« HnM ^ )b * Mgro waicJut.ao, wh.i I...I built a Dr. aMMWIaat duf.nl, II laMpp—l ih.i it i ( mi.i| hunt a auail., and bafura dlaouvafKl barnul up llna. Thoa. II. Hamm, h»in> lo dm,a iba rnn.lnt id bla wll., whu dlnd kuiimIim alona la Wadiloeoo, arrlnd al Wlimlln, no Muodap, ao luuta lot Ht. Iioula. £f9»mea .»* re*a|-h PtaltM ' olhaNi Y- Cooriat, a copy of Iho f tha Minister of P«iu, tha Bogliah • d’Affslraa of France, and tha Ira* of Spain, at Valparaiso, agslnat the transfer to tha United Siatoa of any intaraat whatevar in tha Uallipagoa Islands. liiaoinaiudioiouaprotaat, tltoCuurior remarks, and waandorsa what it says, that thorn is doubtless no email deal of foolish clamor in thia oountry in regard to tha polloy of tho Power* of Europe to* wards thia country, but it la undonlablo that pro* codures like the above reasonably and justly excito jealousy. Tho rofioctiua is not pleasant among any class of Americans, that their country cannot untar into nogotlatlotu with any of its slater re publics in tho Western World in any way affecting territorial iuteroaw, without an Inttuaion of Bng* land and Franco, and a warping that they will not sutler the matter to go on. Such nit intorluronco Is justifiable only in eaao of contemplated broach of international law or ttoaty violation. It ia not pro* toadod in tho abovs document that any such breach is thought ol; It is claimed simply that the treaty an Ilia signers undotetand it, would operate unfavor* tihly upon tho ouinineroial and political interests of tho nationthoy represent. Thu protest ia not put at all upon legal grounds j U mats, so lar as ao vague a production can ho said to real at all—up* on a fear that tho United States will airongthon its interoate and influence on tho South American con tinent and the adjacent waters. If the " political' considerations alluded to, but not expressed, do not relate lo the theory of a balance of power on thia continent, it ia hard to imagine their char* actor." Yellow lover Itttlto West Vitdlea. It nppoara tho yellow fever ia prevailing in vari ous |K«rta ol iho West Indies. Tho schounor Fla- vitle, arrivod at I’hiladolphialrotn l'«rt-au*l'rince, 12th instant, reports that tho bark Geo. D. Smnuse hound lur Now York, haa lost three men by har bor fever; the brig Star, of Boston, luul loat two men by yellow fever and black vomit; and tho schooner Empire Spring loat one man mid another sick. Tho brig Erie, from the sumo port, reports that tho sailing-master of tho sloup of war Fal mouth had died of yellow favor. Capt. Johnson and two of iho crow of tho schooner D. C. Brooks, for New York, had also diod of tho snmo diaoaao. An arrival at Uoeton from Forto Cahullo reports the fever very had there. Tho frianto Columbia, of tito homo squadron, recently arrived at Noifolk, from tho Weat Indice, it is said had iilty cases ot yellow lover on bonrd, seven of which huvo proved fatal. NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE For the Savannah Republican. New Yore, March 22d. A pamphlet, of aomo thirty six pages, defining tho " Principles and Objects of the American Party," issued by a committee of Council No. 12, ol tho Filtoenih ward, of this city, has recently been published, it is generally conceded to bo an ably written document, and professes to an exposi tion of tho Know Nothing croed and articles of political faith. Its principles arc not calculated merely for tho meridian of New York, or any par* tteular section of the country, but the whole con glomerate States: in other words, it is nil initia tive step in the nationalizing progress to winch Know Nothtngistn is speedily to bo subjected, in view of important coming events, whoso shadows are already upon us: for this American Puny, ol course, isnot going to content itself with tho random triumphs—with tho local and sectional victories— which it has won in scattered cities and States.— Flushed with tho trophies which it has nlrendy earned, it is now* suppling its joints, mid being put through a course of training to enter the lists for Iho Presidential prize—f.tr the governmental con trol of thia boundless continent. ^ "Tho American party,” soys this pamphlet, "in abstaining hitherto from a public avowal of its principles and objects, has been tnductd by con* ■nictations ol tho grratoat weight in tho succeMful purtuit of its object, and which are approved by its deliberate judgment us altogt-linr proper and just. Conscious of tho rectitude of its purpose, and ot its importanco to the welfare of Hie country, it did not scruple to incur tho hazard of that censure which it had reason to expect from enemies, to whiitn its at-crcsy might ntlbrd an argument of de famation—nor that reproof which it anticipated Iretn many whom it knew to be friendly to its ob jects, but who run Id not concur in the endeavor to promote them by a secret organization. "To those who properly estimate tho over whelming power of the <>ld party combinations, in crushing tho enriy growth of nn element adverso to their existence—who understand tho infiucnco uf mvcUrato party discipline it|ft tr-u.ulmg the Weak, in overawing tho timid,and in fiaUcringaad coiitrolmg even tin* most resolute—it is not neces sary to say that tho American party, ti it had ex posed its first efforts at union to the assaults ol such a force, would soon havo become nn impossi bility. Tho long-nursed enmities of political loaders on all sides would have been suspended in a temporary alliance to defeat tho new dispu'anl of ihoir claims to supremacy out the public will. • • • A new public opinion must attain its full capacity for resistance, before if can fnco tin* oppu< sitt-rn of tlnso'.d sy«teiiis and interests which it is designed to ass ill and conquer. T he history of s-icccMful popular organizations, in nil countries, demonstrates tins fact. Their fate lies, in a great degree, generally depended upon the prudent re serve with which, in their incipient movements, they have screened themselves from nMnult " Thu writer then goes on to any in effect, that tho American party now feels itself almost strong enough to cast aside its swsdillmg clothes, to leave the (etirscy nod concealment in which, like the iittniiiinn Jupiter, in tho cavern ol the Cymbal, smiling Cory ban i es, it nursed its mighty infancy in y< uth, and came nut openly and boldly on th« arena to try a tail wall the utd and decidedly shaky athletes who liavo long been masters mid lords of the political ring. Anothor important fact rnado known by the writer of this pmiphlrt is, ilut tho American party does not proscribe ability, expert' once, and genius; it d ><s not regard fourth and filth rate lawyers as the only mnlninl out ol which leadms and officials are In bo manufactured. Tho pamphlet candidly admits ilut this party " tuny commit errors—interior men may attain elevation from its swelling ranks. Such mutters are uns' voidable in ail great popular tnovemen's arid revn. luii -ot. Uut they are not its principle* nor its high aims, and will Im corrected " Tho following resolution declares in so many words that tho American pany is g-ung t< airietIy Union party—is going to maintain ail tho compromises ol tho Constitution : "Unsolved, Thai the American party, holding ill * Unionol tho .Stales to bo tho great distiuelivo and vital idea o( |Kiruiaii<>rit and coinprehetisivn American republicanism, will devoto it. umml pourer to the duly ot sustaining and »lreng|lM.||ing that Uul »M agsiusl the attacks, cither open or *e- cre«, of whatever enemy may assail it To that end, it will nisi*! upon a airiet construction <d ih<* Coii'lituiinn ol the United Hiatts, In ftrrordanre With too true im»nt and iiiestnug id tlut matru men!, as expounded by its author*, nod as ■aim- tmriud by tho most approved opinion >d llm coun try. "Upon Iho lull acknowledgment An >| due preset vsti-n Ol Iho fights I,f tho Sure., a . oa|>r«-fM«-<t and reserved in the Constitution ; and die careful avoidance, by llm (ren«rai Government and by each o| the Htairv respectively, of interference , „ -nor ssncutivs action. ”/>is lAc fmlf,ful pn/ortnanr* by ih, h'tneral fiavnnmtnl, ty erny Staff, anti by ,,,, y fvatlianaty uj rath, «/ all iluhr* r«/„,«„/ „imn tilatr by lh* i \,rtnllU'tnn ,,f tht Ua,U4 Slal/i — I ft I He same extent the American party also pledges Itself t„ supii'n*. .a Isr ss it Ins lire power, al] tendencies to |-.l|Ural -liviandi fnimdeij on gan- grsphusl iM,«it|, n, to rebuke all agitation upon lop tt til daitvrroua on|.-.rt to ike peace and har mony nf llm Uni'-n, to chark tk« efforts til selfiih and designing |edltt<l«r>a to cr.sie di»sens|ons by sp|»e*ls t i I«k-*I mteiMta or prejinllces uf class 1 — I he |air|>.«e and dcaire the party taring to an- courage slid rstshliali a I,read slid psrattHMnt aenli- tnsnt ol national loyally, tb,,r<aish!y American In rbarenar, and iMilfietanily p-iweriul t-» proton! tits Union against all sceiiunn! Inutility." Whal Will tire i,Id hark p*ddleians, lbs Immn- rn-dial feurkera .f (r.Kury psp, ssy to till* luirtlh- shall ihrnwn Into tfialr camp f Are limy rigid In tbaif propliscies that tire AmsrinAu movement will lie a mare eplremsral thing, a passing rlmni that will U blown <#var shortly, and l*u *»° **»«»• 1 Parkspo llrsy srs, and pertMivanlnre thay am nut. Tbs ganrrsl opialon am«»ug all slirswd obser vers r>l polltkal muvstnsftia, I find Is Ihsl the old ordar la rapidly giving way lo tha new. Tbs world Is juat now In a transition *als sv.rywha/s, abroad as well m at tn#m*. TTrs watchmen *#n llm nutsr walla will shortly tw abla lo report iha Mala of ilia poiiiioai aimuspksra.' MsanwWIa fcatfr yutu **yra on Han. MxxMAtrx n H KUROPK AN OORREapbNDBNOB Por tka Bavaaaab Uspablleaa. Grjtr«NiiKK0» Fsbruxry I4ih, 185'B. ■ Mtnrt. Editor»l do do| know whether yon have found H worth whila to publish tha Utters I wrote to you aomstime since. If you have not, I •hall not be displeased. Thanka to (ho tocklcss, tho almost fatal, facility with which an American editor gats over tho ground, thoy did not cost mo much labor. I think it waa only twice or thrloo In a your, and then In exceptional uaaoe, that wo used lu pause to balanco our periods I Unfurtunatoly when my spooulatlaoa roach you thoy must have lost their Ireshnosa. Ex.gr. When 1 first called in question the ability of Lord Raglan ns a commander, not a syllablo of conauro had reached me from England, whoro hie praises wero tho cotuinun theme, and whon ho waa hardly yet raised tu tho rank of Field Marshal. No doubt, however, the strictures uf a portion o£thu English press, and their Crimean correspondent!, must Itava reached you holuru my letter canto to hand. Up to thia vory day, though I road attentively in Gul* ignnni the debvtns in the British Parliament, I havo soon nothing but the most discreet and cun* tious expressions used with regard to him, though hla incompatoncy has aacrified an tinny,nml though ho and his stafl* will assuredly bo recalled from ids oammnnd. If lie lisa boon spared by Parliament ary praclico and roeervo, It ie not so with the Time*, and n few other papors, and with one or two thousand letter writers in tho Crimea. Lord Raglan ia n bravo and honorable old gen- tlemnn, but it ia an incontestable fact that courage ia almost the only quality of a goad caminandcr that he haa niahifcatcd. Ho has uctcd on a system ol forty yonrs gone by, weskcned and disjointed by year* of poauo, and no has dono his best to vitiate a system already vicious enough by his stnff ap pointment*. He has imitated the Duke nf Wel lington who never did conciliate the oficctiuiiuf Ins troops, in observing towards them n most rep rehensible culdncfs amt reserve, and although Ual- aklava ia tho centre—tho very heart Irem which tho lile blood flows which supplies Ilia army—ho did not once visit that post from tho 2d October till tho 7th January. If ono may compare great things with small, Napoleon could march and sub sist 500,000 men n thousand loaguca front France, (all land transportation,) while ^urd Raglan i nn- nut compass tho two longues which separate Unlit- Klava from tho English camp. It now appears that it was a mooted question whothcr tho Kogmoer or Quartermaster's Department ought to make n road from the camp to the harbor, and between tho two m> r>»ad was made. Never was tint maxim,"e« tfetl t/ue lepremier pat qui route," better illustrat ed. Instend uf requiring 30,000 «r 40,0i)0 more men when the expedition was resolved upon, ho undortuuk to do with 28,000 men the work »f 70,000. He knew his enemy and could only cal culate on n stout resistance which might protract siege operations into tho winter. Not only has ho worked his army to death in the trenches, hut ho has Irecn reduced to employing them a* lu*u«ts uf burden to bring up provisions and ammunition.— Think of men being overy other twenty-lour hum* in tho trendies habitually, amid wind, rain, snow, and mire—without clothe*, without shelter, almost without fo.id. Or ilnuk uf them coming from twelve hours in the trenches, weaned wet nod miserable, to go down to Hslaklava before sleep ing This tale of horror*, y«u know it better than I can tell it to you. The truth i» that tho British army i* lost—irretrievably loti—without one sufii- cient reason under Iteuvcn uxcept the lamnntahlo incoinpotoney of Lord Raglan and his staff. 1 do Out mean tossy that of hi* 61,000 tnett.a few thous and wilt not tally to their colors in tire spring, but I do mean t<> say that as an army it bn* boou need lessly, shattrelefrdy sacrificed. And I do say that you may search the in-litary history of the lust two hundred years without finding one parallel of such hi-Hdess, hopeless, hung)ing ami inismanugcnreul. Look at the niurtulity. Tire filkl Rugnmni hud but seven men tor duty, by the arrival More the last from tiie Crimea. By the l ist report, these few had been distributed elsewhere nml the 03d only existed on the army list. Tire 4Cih Reginn nt land'd in November with 1100 bayonets On lire 20ih January it mustered only 117 serviceable men. The cavalry was reduced, as long ago ns tho IHili December last, from SfitiU satin s down t" 210 effec tive ones. These are tire most glaring ex iinp'es lio d'.ubt.iint others uro nearly aslmd. No less than 3000 men wuo invalided in tho British camp from the 14th to the 20th January 1 conics* that when 1 consider this unm'n*«*iry exposure nml stiff ring, I hardly enjoy tho e.-mt.-ri uf my own fireside- It would be some alleviation t<> know that it all hclongy tu the chance* ot w»r, but it does not. All this was totesven. L»»d Rag lan knew tho climate of the Crimea, lie km-w the inclement weather w ould como w ith r *m, nti l wind, and snow. If., found tire face ol tho e«ui>try dry, but Ire knew nil would Ire changed a. on. However confident ho might Ire ot taking Sevasto pol, Ire know his duty was to provide against con tingencies, and that an army m an cncuiv's coun try runs tire tisk< f being loti, if its lino ol operation* be not kept open. I lo had tret I uro en -ugh tu w.>rk in tho trenches and hold lire Woronzoti read, ami yet Ire made no now read There were no whaivcs nor *b>ro h uses ol any important n at tialaklava, umi yet Ire erected none, though u dues not appear tint there was any want of Turks and other laborers. With fuel within two da)s ran h) has organized no arrangements to procure it. With his permanent if-ivpitnls on (Ire Busphoruus, no regular service uf steamers whs organized until lately to takedown tire sick and wounded. 1 mean not that there were not enough steamer* for tire extraordinary dun.rod, hut that thero was no *y,. lent for ordinary purposos. I read the ..tie r day the names of five different officers of tire Qu trier- master's Do|inrtmout, who had sucre.stite y at tempted to introduce order am! police into Bala- klova, n dty and decent place when the Bmisli occupied it, but now a scene ol indtscribablo filth and liquid nhoiirnation*. The st nil - -I Lord Raglan—several of them young gentlemen who have Irecit mentioned m orders tor promotion—seem to Ire quite lurapahli. ui'her of appreciating tho situation or of providing remedies for it If llrere were ertty facility for transports- (ion, the inefficient itixuagemivit.lNtth i t home slid Willi the army, Would,,to a'grral extern, deieal the exlculations of govenimonl. (h all the coniriliu* tren«*ent out for lire army very few over turn up In season. Fur work* together no one has been really t-» receive ami issue cl- thing, etc , actually in tire harbor ol llalakiavx' Many things have re mained in store at Constantinople Win e iho |«ior wdd-ers were *uli. ring to lire stores m winch they lxml."l, no one would receive » < ->n»idc-fable cargo nl water.proo| Ikh,|*. nml two o| L*r<» Kaglnn'a stall actually went down lo Constantinople to buy boots, m the very stettttvr in which tht-M Isxitt were Then supplies have been *lnp|.<-d Irorri England pell ineil—without stowage, pr.qrer bill* of lading or conrigmiient; ami provisions, cloth ing, ho-pital stores,etc ,have either (aide .neealcd in lire hold* ol vraacln oI i pawed Slid re crossed each other *>n the ee* m sdmtralde ronfusien. On the Qoifi January only oiie-loinih ol the army w as supplied with warm great coats, and it waa only on that date that tho warm clothing was coming up rapidly. A proof of ibis i* found Of it were needed) in tire r.irtrsp.redone* of the ablo adrmiiistraior ol tho Timet' fired, fiy which appears that up to tbs middle of January, tho alck arrived nt Hcutart in thn clothe* in which they ot igiredly Umbtl A* j Isle as Iho middle of January ire»oa*led and mi- ground roffire was actually issued to •■■•••« fcgl- ) rneuis T bus l-*»rd RagUn's want of forecast lu* J been emulated by lire furnishing department* at j homo Tire wh«d» bwtoty h**fi*e« well deaenfivd SB • " series nf mulshes and er..«* pnrpo*. • which ono could hardly sit down and Invent " Thn army | loft st Varna 25W» hardy |mnira, with s«tv*ral hun- i dred men (It take earn of thom, and park saddles, ! and whil* they wero purchasing more h-»r*e# ami [ mules In all drreelinire—while stores of nil kinds j war* rutting hi lire Iired of llaUklavs—thsaa |ni- i files, cspabla ol serving Wl.txxr men, Were eating I llwlr head* oR, ami Imtliy porwlutig miserably when Ills cold and Wet weather catlie on. Home 5U1 of i hr so famithed brutes (up tu I hot-miter u» Sirsllenl cofldllloni havo died, ISk) Ware pm weak |u send to tho Uf lilies, and tire remainder actually MUt (bars Were Phi much reduced to bo of much service. There ts an audit'** fiat id oveteiglil* slid blunders which might be adduced; atireng them iba history of ilia |t«« of tbs »o!di»r'» kn*|o».l.*, witii rhxiigsVf elulbing, lell on shipt*ovrd un first landing ; but it Is a wrahaomo and tlianklcsa u*k to recapitulate I will tsastvo |nr another letter •ome further Inquiry Info Ilia raues# of this lament- ahU eomfmon of affairs, whl*H Will end by a plague at llalsklava wh*n, tha warm weather romea on, unless tli*y Inir.olura soirtsthlng Ilka |m|iea there Yours,Asa, , J. I-. 1*. Ex-Gov. Waihburb,of Ma» i has boon appoint ed laoiurar In tha Law Sobool at Harvard, to *up- ply tha vaoancy oooailonad by tha rojaotlon of Judge Lorlng. MORNING,IMARCH 27. 1H55. Y'lrflnli*—liBtidawrlllNff wn iha Wall* !l he Waahlngtun correspondent ol .tha Now Y6rk Commercial wrltoa: Tha rumor of the offer of ih« War Department, by tlto President, to Mr. Faulkner, nf Virginia, It not lu bo uvsrhreked. It probably cams from Mr. Faulkner himself to hla constituents. Mr. F. waa Inrmorly nUlsy Whig) but. with Mr. Wise, and uilu-r Virginia politicians, subsequently became sn administration Democrat. Mr. F. waa chairman ol tho ooimniituo on military affairs, in tho Into Congress, ns hla Know-Nothing cotniietiior, Mr. Ilotsler will sweep that diatriot beyond a doubt.— Wo liavo hulore had Intimations that sumo changes in tho Cahinot would taka nlaco In July or August. Sonre liavo supposed that Mr. Jcfibrsi'ii Davis, linv- inu boon ovuttulcd in Ida policy in regard to Cuba, will ho willing torutiro upon iho French mission. It I* also believed that Mr. Cuahtnu will havo iho mission to London, and that Mr. Mnroy will re main whoro ho is. Mr. Guthrie has, doubtlo**, boon desirous of retiring, ns was reported, some timo tfgo. nod remains only at tho enruosi solicita tions of (ho President. Ho may give placo to Mr. George M. Dallas, wire stands ready, u* usual, to fill any office that may bo offered. Mr. Wilson, ol thu Norfolk diatrict in Virginia, who spoku ami voted sguinst lire Nebraska bill, following, m that rosm-ct, tho opinions uf his otwlmmt townsman, Mr. Tazewell, is nlso opposed by iho Knuw-Nuthings, who are strong in hla district. Judge Rudcy, perhaps tho ablest and moat prac tical of tire Virginia politicians, will not meet with ao much hostility Irom the Know-Nothings, for Ire is rather lavnrahlo to tire American party liiin*eif. But some say that Mr. Letchor will lie tire only "spared monument" of iho whole of the Into Vir ginia delegation. The overthrow ol the Adminis tration Democracy in Virginia, following that of New lluntpaliirc, will truly leave tire President without n party. Cotton on tub Ocmui/ikb River.—Tho llaw- kiii«villo Herald, ol tire 23rd,says: The strainer 11. L Cook arrived hero, on Wed nesday laai, on her way tu Hnvannuh, with about 450 liali-s of cotton Sire expected to take on more lower down the river. The steamer Isaac Scott, Captain Dillard, left yesterday morning with 1,011 bales of cotton for Havanuitl),«onsianod to J. W. Lftihrop &. Co. Box No. I loll w ith 327 bales—same destination. Kalis Nos ] nml 2 carried 1IC Imles. Tho steamer Marion arrived ninur wharf veiter day, with groceries consigned to Simon Mettitl, and left this morning for Darien, with 51 bags of colt.-II. The totnl amount of cotton carried Irom Haw- kin-villc, by tho river, this season, amounts to 4,- i»*5 bales. We are glad lo see tho business of our town on the increase, and hope wo shall have nigood hunt ing river throughout tho spring ns we liuvuhnd bu the past vve.-k, aa tt will udd to thu uctivi'.y of ull business. Tho river is now falling. About 4,000 bags of cotton in store awaiting slnptireut. Da Net no Men Furnished to Order —Tho fal lowing is a part of a letter Irom a Paris corres pondent ol the Courier due Elats Unis: "There i*at Jnulrertst , No. 238, nn Institute wlreie they lurmslt to order young men to dance at parties umi private halls. They are generally young dry goods clerk*, whoso awkwardm--* line been »o- moved by intercourse with Indies nt the counter.— Tn.-y simply know how to compliment them on tin tr toilettes,-which onuses them to lie consid ered, by the ladies, very nmiublu ami quite witty. They are clothed, gloved, milled, (tooled and pro- sent, d, stomach empty ! They com n louts a head, ami wuh n doXcn you can have quito an njooi.iiid dunce. Wednesday fast, (he ln»litu|,> ol Jouhert street farnivh.-d one hundred and twenty six to the divers lt >ps ol lire Ciuu*.o d'Atitiu. As it appears that i*.-mpiis.-d it* whole number- They nr* to Iha waiara of Tampa Bay, provided the railroad K through Iha town, or lantilnataa within Its ’ _ „ Ool.o DiaoovERita in IIhazii.— It la aiaiotl in a Para paper, of tire 22nd ull, ttist Important gold dikovoriea have Iweti mad* in Brsxil, squal in tiehnoM to the mines of Catifomia or Australia .— U is also stated that a company with a capital of IMN^OOti hashcon fanned to work thom. A M isaouri paper nominates Henator Atehlaon, of that Stale, lor Proxtdont COMWBBCIAt BBESBP k 'h-* 4 MVASSAN SIHKKT. * : Monsat, March *S,8 P. M. I,'OTTO*,—Thera was a good dsmand fa-d»y, wbteh rssuftsil In Iha tabs of 4177 bates, at t*re LIU>wtagp«r- ArVxnT» i - * , "' ri ll«lmlW,OV.nuTH.> “ -K. I»«l* t. - -- , Tho numluT of volunteers in Cuba is ttatod of ficially at 111,000. | Salt, said to bo equal to any in America, has been discovered in Halltre county, 111. • Ifl, IW at HR, nwtlEH. **•«**.»»« •* "M, til *, RS at 9l{, W •( 914, smi 90 at 9)( oauit. Moat tau. tin us Urns. . Ilrcript* of (‘••non* Ac.t |N*r IlNlIrwNrt. SIaBon 9U-I9M bslss nl CuUuM and m 4»*u> Ifna It Wttbburn, I’surlbini, Fay k f>», Pb-fainf k • •*, u Wilsrmauy, d n llstrklgs, rrsitklin k lirsi.il*y,J W l^ilbrops k i V», llsrdwtcx Al roufc, A fa.w At *>», It un is r k fisinmull. J II Ia-I.I, Itatjui h l*u.liii, ltu*», lisvls k l.tiny, Julm Jiiur*. •inUtn, It Uoieoblsu. J Inanrml, Navlll, J<sllifop« 4 Itossx, Win Duncan, II tVRUau.*, O Ikiben, W l> IfiM n gu. JJTAll' ll~|is Itnttrt varb ]« , . * u, H Utfr.fi.-aba,ti,„ h, , ••Is b) ektiift-. MiMA||i,k A I, ■•a*- r \ 11 '•*' »•"! I'irr,j. .| 4 , u _ H SImJ Inf taiA Uf g ( ) ms* 'O -l-ho nolle, of llrookly.i .1,1, will com, 1214,000. llAWKIHNVIl.Mk MAllfill tO-Tbo resrkat b M -r b^eudecldcdli b,t*k duflii* |t,s put »t«k. Tbr.r# bsa .I 1 ,, , .** *"* •*'**»•■* Fn.rM* * . b«rn an wlvanoi of from a to ^ •im- our l**». wssk’s y ** l,nlU '- •»'», * n , A ' t* . p,tc4>sx«-i<«rally bate rsn«*>l froio 6 o. (ms T. 4. Tllkri.x, j.i, ■ li.l lu.BKtW. liilll Ull IMlrnltl .1 1 K 4 till*.— ntsr YJ . I'H Tbsrs It a very *l,ong ili,|x>oiluo uu ihr part of efttoa «. * „T , , r~ , , , I buisrs to laksall U*-i can ««i. Wm lam *«v*ral IK imV uu. f '*•* *lXty Colonies, containing ton buys,sin our in»fk*t Irom imI|I>Iiiiiii^ loses. 105,000,000 Of pouplo . liUJSI - „ — ... i they stlimCMwblerabls •ll*|re*.llonio i,u;. italssbsvs 1 Im-pii Ni-Hlerairly be*»y tbi* «o«k —*>,ut«.i,.nf iw*r U/t bale* having clistnftd bsml*. Mi Mill.K, MAID II w —fiotvos—Ibe .lemsod *t*dl siiM.1 ..ff -yoitidersbl) UmJsj ami tbs **U - Uut m.t tf en-'l W») bale*. Tb*r* It, le.wnsr.no cbsi.se lb KKW OUI.i:Aff»*, M A At* .'II VI—4.«rr„»—'Tbs C»- msist w»* is), Mrti bxlss found purebuer* si titsdy prlivi. We quote: saw OKLBSSS CLASStrttStlOS. Ordinary 01**7* Intmor tRW® Mbbllliig 7,H«'H Uimm] .MiiM!lng 9>,(*!»)< Middling Fair I<» Fair IUfc*U fOTTORSTSYSMBST. A bill ia bclorn lire Now Jersey lregialaturn sir- . preprinting $10,000 for tire rellol of J'riucctuu Col lege. Sir John Bishop, husband o| Mmiamo Bishop, is ; said to bo in extreme poverty m England. Tho Hon. J. C. Uruekinrldgo, of Ky., declines a re-election to Cougrees. Old Hoses, I'msbs, and *11 eruption* ami <||M?as«« arldi'K Irom an Imporo or depraved stare of lire blo»d. Hev Ore exirsordlnnrv cure of Air. Win O. llsrw'XMt.s higbly re*|iectable eblxsii or Itfibniond, Vs., by« Alt ‘Fr.lt-A HFANI-II MIX I UltF.. lie bad ulcers ami -re* of lire word deu-rlplion, and floall) g.dso bad, bo»u* unable to walk, except on crutches. A few bottle- of Carter'* Hpanldi Mi mure, the treat blood purifier. cur«i| bliu, a* U butfeiirei.' Iiun..reds id otlrer* who nave tub fsre«l with rheuiniMIstn, bad efforts,K mercury, and pmn* and ulcers uf tire Irene* and Joints. Here udveitiM ment. 6 mar '.*0 IH U.l.t )\VA V’M Fll.lJt a certain remedy for Indlge* linn nnd l.lver fiomplslnt.— Marla Ariu«tr<Mig (97). of lafatifiown, New Jcrrey, "offered more Uisii mod ireo- „ ...... . pie I,om Indlgealiou, accompanied by liver complaint, were sold al fujl price*. Fair to fully fair several very clever medical men told l-er sire wo In a ! * " rfo 40M 4t M e * ut ' * , ' >l * small Hu of fermeutli gat i5rent ss—r»alr* ism *ack*, of wbkh 4'JO tt Me, 17*0 tl> J l H f r*er ffwl.ro t. j 'H*t ’ Il'Sf farrivsil. a brtrd tt«—«< t,, .. v.i.«»i!zr„r4r I f A* K lir.vtli '*/|•»».*._ r 4< „.. f Fbulda. a f*» |. *r«* | «p, k *, A'A Im*v/, <k At K now ft 'ZIN FboUja. a frw peer* l *1,,^-, ,***. Xlrwa, Inr **|r at los \".t»t,Vj * WAIr-V/..|<7|| , W HlsKI.V.—A* M.U (,Mi OMsun , toy »n J tor »a>* by mar Z7 "7 4Vf . 1 h.T A ) c a A 'Tmmas71 m; i'aniJf.I." ami tot aabr b; i mar Z7 / ’'Tha Moi.a-m.s.-oo km* im » V.' '.utra Mots***-*, u ir». ra • * Cobadmrs'a caryo. fr»M ,’?* • "Ml.S! t /a -Utjjut lb "At** 'i Hlofk on hand 1st Hcpt... Arroot "Dice Arrivod to da) fiiporred lo date l.i|H,ne>J today Htock on hand not cleared. Hiosa—Hlnck Hcht and d«m»r.d active. . tret, a t».B7N 9<i7,7.H JMS*-W7,7r« It. rn-- bratda. Ui.Mby tt ,u, t, fa »a • Uf • -IllJt* «>k:i 9I.V)I nt) iibda coireurnpiion, sml her frlemla dlspaln-d of hrrrvur re- eovt-rlog, n* *hu bad tried evi-rylhlng tire) thoushi , likely to Ih-iii flt her, wltbout lurceas. At lati »lre tried | llollowat's Fills, wtilcb quickly aialmtlate-l with Ibe bfix4, rvmuvvtl tbu ubnuxfitua mallet,and llreronub y 1 clean*«-«t and renovated lire syiti-m. The result l*. that •Ire wa* jrerfeeily cured, and now enjoy* tire nr**t of I health. There Pill* aro a Do a certain curs for all dl* j sea* ol lire stumach and buweD. I Ht-eadwrilM'iirenl. 0 mar HI A Hi st ItsMsor.—If you sre troubled with a Odd, Cou.'b, ll.'srreucM, Itroi cbltlr, or any affection of tire l.iiiuf* or Throat, you are advreed to make trial of HTAIII.CU'H ANODV.NP. • IlllltllV P.XPEr.T'MtANT. will, h I* really what It prob tre* to Ire. a -goralmwll. cine." If It wero not such, It would not hive received lire rlecldetl and warm approval of ■< me of Mre m<>«t c. li-' rnlul, Inielllyeiit and hifh in'Ui.l. <i pl.ytlc ni.* In lire country, who have been maOe acquaureil w lilt Ibe rrcq e from which It It compound'd, and who »n) that " It will effect more tn-M M.an any nf the numerous preparation* with winch the country I* Inundate.!. Any array of le*tlmnii«, *ucn a* canfa *hown In favor of Mabter'a Alio<tvire t berry Fxtrerloralit, and HTA- III.F.It'N IMAItltlKKA Cult Id A |„ could never Ire pro- dm-erl, unleas they were rmlty and truiy -good medl- cine*." Tireretoro we advlic you lo make trial of them, with confidence. In-criptive pani|.bteti, to Ire bail grati* of tire otfenl* Price for each,only M cent* irer Iw.iile, nt *ix tsdile* for • 4 50. TltOH. M. n'UM.U Ai CO. W. W. I.IKt'ul.N, A. A. huI.iiMONH «i CO. J. It. Mould: 4l fill., tnnr VO 14 Havannab. 85#",. • boTTr*! bo 05#". Het.l.V. burry ing up recruiDi. .Maifaure Ra—having .. gAgvd f..r In-m-lt xl»ne thtity !<*? tlu* 2t);fi ot tins m. 'iitb, twelve flaxen-haired, twelve with black li.iir. ami *:x hilt* headed geiitleiiieu. "Tho bald headed ones dot 25 Danes n head — They nre taught m diguifUd air, umi are expertod fir repreaant y.-ung iirngfairuii-*, lawyers .rod y..iing men ol prwmise, worn out by nroin'gtit toil, f'beio fa u fine looking old soldier, who has benn ,K- C Tiit' d with thu ribbon of tho "(region of Honor," who will not fiirt,i*h htm-ell for leas than thirty franes, who, hesidc*, requires a second pair of glove* ol his h<>«tcwi at two o'clock in tho morning." E3TT ho WavhiugtoncorrcsjKindentufihoC-im- nu-reial Advertiser *ays .Mr. S«>ule is reconciled well the adminiatfMtion: " lludo.-s n.d consider that Mr Mnrcy'a rebuke tills upon him (>«■'»■• ruliy, with any m-»ro weight ili in i-p.-n Iiis c«dleagues, Mr. Buchanan and Mr. M i*oli. He cannot liiako a irersnnal quarrel With Mr Murcv »r 'h* President, on the ground that their foreign policy j*. as lie think*, weak end va.-dlatmg. and raleufa'cd tohnmcihuGovernment into contempt abroad " Ors La-t Conxe’ue Diimcvltv in Ccba.—A coriispondei'l wnung from Havana, xivo* ih«- fol. I -wing account uf,*iur faat ddllcuhy with the Cuban au’hnrilic*. rsiarrrd to in our telegraphic dtspaten . n low daya ago: 1'in Jit) tre’nro veaterday, Mr- Th >mj>* >n,lhe U Sim * e.imim rclal ag-nt at Nagua Ln t'faipfo.w** hr- ujht to this city a p'lsout-r. Ire having rctu* «f to ink* d-»wit ih- arm* <d the Untte-I St«te« Ir- ru to* ih o when directed lo do so He CJtllu t.. the J Unit, d S'Ates Cumulate, and went, nei-ompanxHt I by th.-'Ucting I'u.te«| r-tat.-s Consul, tref.»« ilu*C*p- I t.n i-(tenr.tl, who *• t him at liberty utsm parole, to ' appear when cal.ed iq»oii to be examined beb-re i s -mo ol the tribunal* in til setty. The United St*), s I ■ hid were, I undrfs:and, taken down | ..hi Mr, l b- ti.D-.-n n < Ilieo by lire Bulltoriuea at 8«gua — ('vtnmcnt tr..nt me upon these attocitica catin t Ire requsite. A* Aaenaunup aw.>so l’as*BVT(ai*•*,- A curre*- tioiiilrn'-of lire Newark .f*rrr|i#*r wr.rr*fr>.in Rome on Feb.*.*9,at follow*: ** tt,s en Ineul Americana *tttt l.ere I* ,1rth- A *V.y> //•/!•», of New V«>rk, who came to » tetel l>.e "■'■"it Imnn.ulate Conception Convocation, i bad II. e pleasure «f meeting IIIw in tine spirit* al * n« « , t **.ir* •- nt (Im bslgtng* of a devout l*re*bytrrUn .amu It irom fitNifgla,'lu c-iinpaii) with hi* Irietul, Ilfjini. »Ih, tiy lire w*y,»<Miii g.re* to l.l*ti..|i a* Nun He Vera i near Cardinal* are to be announced *b<>ft* ly..-i* t nm well a**urr<|. Tlie'e are • >me twenlt <-r '.tort* \i«om »i*tamU-.e*l.*r>', H»n.K tn ti rm *l fVtrivR) » >cial intere«.ur*e. Al.,*i of Ho in attend the servlnw of the American • ha|H*l on the H*M,*tn The mlnt*tra- '•on* ..f the .-Iiapl*,n (lto* Rev. fi ll II Prime, «.f N. V b.itu al*o altmct' da nunil'srof P.iuftl-h Until e», ibougb there 1* t* a Urti*li Cliureti lirre." The Ila.aiN «-r the AtmnticOiun.—TTie ba»m • ■I tire Aij intie Oi-eitu i* a long trough, *e|nr.tung the t),.( World from tho New, and extending prob ably Ir in pole t i p-de This »H-ean furrow was protmldy *e..|ed m iho ».<Iid eiu*t ol our planet by Iho .Vmigh'y hand, that beioro thn w .it« r* w hu h Ire call'll re a* might fa* gatlrere-l together *>> aa to let tire dry land appear and fit tho earth for the i.ab.tiitl.m III.UI, From tho tup <d ChimD-raxo t . tho t*..11. in nl tire Atlantic, al thn derirot pfac* 1 yet riactud by ilpi plummet in the Northern At- l.rotu*, tire d atairen III * vortical line i* nine mi''* ( .Mild Hie waters of lire Atlantio Ih- drawn - It »'» I»a I.' exj-reo to viowr this great ees-ga*b. wliwlt *i»!N-fat,s eontmeii'o, and extend* Irom tire Arctic to the Antartie, •« would present a scene tho in.'Sl rugaod, grand and imposing. lire veiy rtUtd tho solid earth, with tho b>un<«.v- lion* ol (ho sea, would fa. brought !<• light, and wo *h u!.| have presr-niwf !-> us, at one view, in lire empty cradle «»f the ocean. •* a thousand learful wr.-eK*," with lh.it dreadlui array of dead men's skull*, ureal anchors, Ireapanf |»onrlw and tnestima- III, , •tutres, which, in the {loot's eye, lie scattered in the bottom "I the res, making it hideous with •ighis "l ugly death The deepest part of lire .North Atlantic i* probably sonn-wlrere between the flerinmles and tire Grand Bank*. Tire watets ih.. Gulf of Alexico OKI hold In u basin aIh.uI a mil" deep m th« .Ivvjhm ).a»t Theu* t» at the bot tom "I Hie sea• between Cntre Race, in N«*w- (..midland and Cape Clear III Ireland, a Mtivlka- ble •teppe, which is already known *e the tele- graphic plat.au A comi'ativ ts now engaged with the project of a submarine telegraph across dre At* I antic. Ii is pruposed^ to carry the wire* aerows ibis idnteau. from ih« Evsu-rn tlrerea ol Newt und- land tti lire Western shore* 'll Ireland The great circle dl*unro Iretween these uro shore lines is |,bO.) mile*, slid tire s--a along this route ia prolxd*- Iv in.win re more than ten thou*and loot deep — Pro/ Maury. Il .-.irinri* |(rMovf:< rsnM lr*t.y —The ehtl- dr.-ii ol (.'hailes |l.mai>irle, Prince ol Canmo, who were bereaved uf tlreif estimable mother, lire •i iughter end last surviving child of J»*cpli II ma ps'•**.) in R. Ill* Soiuo shot! time since, have been ••rdffed to Pari* by tire Emperor A marshal of 1‘ranee lure lieen Appointed their guardian and til lor, na lire fat bur I* not (leriDltted to have lire aoja charge o| them The ll.mapartca have, lhi|el..ie, nil h< en removed from Italy |t i* whi*|>efid. Irew • that thn Murat btaiuh chen*h Iio(hw oHM'iiti) n. innately lestiurrl to Naples. Indian Was IIrbwnu.—Tire 8t faults Ifapub- licnn, of ibe I7'h. says that lire Indians In the neigh- fa.ih-MHj *1 Fort Larsntie appear to be determtned to give (Im whilra a "big fight" lilts spring T hey have been unusually impudent lu tlreif •luck steal ing "perali.m*, and lire Republican learn* front pri vate con. fiumdeiice ibai they are certainly ptspar ing I a a hrfre eonfllel wtth tire force whieli our g.oeroment rtiav send to cb«*tk*o tlreni l >r ibelf tlo h* am) murdera T ns New* A Mill! Eirawnnf* —Ideut Henry J Hattaieiie, U H N , fb'Mireily in ct-mmand »l on* III the t:*lilofu!R line "I *te*urers.t ha* lieen or dered to |lo» command of the gi-vrinment's rip*— dillolt |o tire Air lie sen* in swatch nf ID Kane *nd In* paity Tire ctpedlil nt will e.>n*lst uf on* •learner and a Mlhuif vessel ll Will III "«l *t the Hr ...kl) u navy )sid, and sail about tire Ihsl uf Tttt Hi ms Wxaaroa Arrxia -Afaonllfia t» lire New York Post, lire H|i«nt*h govatltmsnl hat nut oi|ty t oiiteinrd lo allow Indr-nrelty f-f lire out fbgs on I'.oliu. k Wsfll.if. b*U alt-* sglee-l to , . remove all pmsons IteW *« 1 file* who were liupli I j, wM d|,i.aol !<• —■ catnrl lu tire N|i*t*, a“d IlSVs ordered tire t«*em»S I I),) ,i,», |.« nt.^r.1 Iillh '-r* Who |i»ftlel|**te*l lmpt"|H'lly Ibrfelu, and “ ‘ who am n<>i now Inorth* 1 ' b» !*• *t**s*l lot lhatt i mlNHindurt From lion. Joint II* T* Jerome, of tlic i'tly of Ittiniore. ■Mav"B'* t'rric*, » Italiimore. Ai|.-u»t ‘.'ut, |i-.V4. ) I teke irreat pleasure lu »tatn>g that I bavcvxainined tli** name* «.f tlio*e who have "lgne-1 certificate* re- •iiectlng •• llanipion'a Vegetable Tinrt-irv."si.d auiutg them I recogt|i*tt Krutleini'iM.f bo flr*i r«-»p«'ctat'ltli), viz: Jo*. K. Htapleioii. Win. A. Hchaeffrr. t*. lnn.au, and other*. I ai*<> clieer(ull) teailfjr in tt.e high stand- Ing of t*.s lii»u*e of Mc*«r«.M»rtlin<-r k Mowbray, who, f..r llm ps*t twentv year*, have enjoyed tha enure c*»n. fidei.ee and cdevin Is.lb of our merchant* ar.d cliizen* getirrall). J»u. II. T. JtSoMs, Heeadvertisement. Sold by CAUTKlt k fiit..atidJ.F„ OxFoRH. novlIH tu—Mard *M.- Havannab. 5tDCCf«ll ^QlUtU NOTH'F-—There not having been prrwent on the evening "I the 17th liret, a sufilcU-ni r of uieiii'x-r* to form a quorum of the l.eorgia Infirniarj-, f-ir the t/an*acllon of I.uuncw, notice I*.there fore, hereby Riven tnai the annual in cell or ot n-e *»nt lie-.nrla liidriu«ry, for'.he election ol officer*. Xr,« III Ur tretI at the oflle* of r. I*. Henry. F^»i., on niU-a.t*y. ite tfiM of March, next, at 7 o*c|i<k, F VI. The mem tier* are requested tn t*o punctual In their attendance. It) order oi tho President TI0»MAH ImWI I.L mar 6 law Herretary. "i:iTf.cti«»V aiitiT i;, Citax or r«ra. il*. "rru «. I Havannab, March ,«ih. IMS ( t'nuncM at '.evi rez'd«r itireilng u-n :>:h proximo) will elect an Inspector ol W'.gbl* <<**urr* « ..nqwn-ati'.n. Five llundrid |».-l.a** ll* 'ee*. IEiik) 1« . t i..i«MOd d dlOA*. Applicant* Will nanre ihrlr (two) •.-curit.es. _ju*rv« _ A.a 0AVF.M»«)MT,i.r. Noun:. T).# *teainer K»:Vr*TONi: HTATfi Will train "a*aiiii*Ji an.l FM'adi q.lua on alirruaie •avs, th* dais ••( her i*exi trip from th.* putt tieiii.- Uird f..r the *X*ih In*., mar ' . A. fa LAM \lt. AgT tilt, k trS'fii: ff* II I* It I.VD »V Mi hi* I'flWr to th. c-.ro. r of \\ hliakrf and Harris *tfcel*. ItesIden'T, Cono r... Whitaker and l.lliert) »trert* i»..* IM* %i.i:x %Sim;ii IM kfT nf' Vllt .INI V. hatiiut deiermined |>. locate IxX^B In *a* innah, off. r* hi* prote*->.-nal rerv .**•• t»* the puhllc. lie niA* tie f..und at hi* < Ifice on llr<>u«’.toa •ire. i, *e. i.od d-«>r alx.vr l.inro!ti »irr, I. lIvstilnR Journal plea*e opy. mar H tl n|;| l l( . || noth i:. " r fit \lll.t..*» ilitN Mil. l.a* re*ume-I tt.e _ prac'lce of Mreliclne and Hunfery, lr»m in* of. flev kimI te*ldroc* \>n ihuvtb ItMuDUwt, three door* t*i "f DarnaoJ. Tl»e h..iir*t>ei»een H In 10 A. M. and 7 to H I*. M . »dl dcvotr.1 to »fflce patient*. tf Jan fit Al I.IM4'\ I. Mi l'll r. lilt. JfllN 0. ITHII I* again wellerem.h u. lend to ht* profr**tonal dutle*, and mo t- otfiev in Hr.>light.hi »treet. if wq i'-i- »i»:iM4 ai. n«»i'lt i;' dll. T. 0. MATIH'.WH, of Deaufort, H. r„ iffer* hi* professional service* to thcrlilien- .ah, and may Im found for the prestM al I'r. Flrklin’r office,corner nf Darnanl ana Ferry *t». a lots al »*ic. and 265** al**. in (hire lot* at H6 tai.lt V buihsl. NfiSV YORK, MMtt.ll «-< «dton t* unchanged, , with a limiud h.j».no»a al prsttou* ra n ; aalr* of lutXJ - bale*. I Flour Is easier but not quotably lower, *aitw nf 4Z50 bbl* ; Hnuthern I* firm. I fiorn 1* a trifle blgtrer, with Mde* of fiXMi puibels xt , 90 4.97. Fork Ux trifle higher, with stir* of Kf". bbl*. old M«*S ; at |I4 {'.IK 31. and re » at «t5 H7«I0. Heef I* firm wuh sale* ,*t Cmu bid*. I.ard is unchanged, • Ith a limited demand at pteri .u* ! rat»*. butter I* lower, with sale* of Ohio at 1‘4.S 9h‘**0. i \Vbl»ky I* firm at 3li«. j ff u-c* ru* are arm b <t tr*i.*»cll-n* are tnrelersts. I Itlcw 1*active on »t>ecutative OemaiM], wqi. **!«• of CUi tierce* St 45s'*H■ IIAfiTIMOltfi. MAR II W-(>orn*.-Tbe opvra tioii* In t offes today have torn quite l.m'i.d ai.dws bear of sale* «,r oi.ly about \ 'J) tar* Itio at II c*u.* tot goo«l arel loygciaf»r -lamag.-t. IIolder- are firm at lie for good fair itio. nut buyer* do not * -* m dreposed to lake bold o| It at (hi* figure. Flora—TbelTotir invkrt C.ntluue* Inartlvc.xltb'.ukh there na* been rather more doing neday tb»n y«*ierday There svre talc* early to tbs'lay of |i*i t»arrel* rb..us Howard !*lfeet Hour a: *•• r‘)% ct*h, arel ol »< ts i ity -Mill*do at 9*t 75, four mouth* with ini«»»-t sAmd- • »n late Vhar ge lliiward Htreet I'h.ur wca.ffred very freely at *- r'fy without flrelli g Diytr*. h«-t Ju*i t^t- r* tt.e cl"*e bo di rv *ave ■ ay. and wr re>'.e isle* r»f l(*i t>ar ret* Hirglgbi braren at *“ ’l^.ant of 40'barrel* d" at $^ 75. the m»'k. t rlo-l'of at ih* latter fig<i>c. It. ward filreet I | .ur wc uoder*tan<i u romli.g i.ewnrd prrt:y freely. There wa* m tr ..Bering l.. day than tt^iet o* In ru f»r *.'Uir day* pa't Rict —lluldt r* "f It.re ar* a*k-i « higher f.gu-e* for d than buyer*•criti dl*poart) pa». andkhr are Con«t-qurii'1y lluu.e.1. The p.lcr* drmaidcd to day •re 5D *5Jjc. \N ntUT-Wr qm.te t*. dav NSh)*ky lb lev tsr'r’u at JirfXtc a. and in oil ban. i* at 3ifi» *4 c*.» T«.e*e t a moderaiely ac'lvr demai'd at tl.es.- qu-.aium Ti.c ma'ket i* *ti 11 bare of M>d*. Pilll. Vlifil.FIIIA, MAlUtl S3—The IT-or market Coi.tlnof* scale* *.nj firm,end b-.«!«r*a'* demando.c • foMlier i.dv iiicl lu d*». T l.e *atrv r.owe«* r *re ire-’ly limit'd to U>e «ant* < > the Ih.os trad", at the prewnl high ran*, and on'v *..nie 5*iAi l.b!* have »*e*o <3• s f .*r>t lii lot* al ff 37>| lor gi»>d rcUlling brand* are] t V*Afa for cur*. <v>rn u aesrta, *n«l wanud t* day. t.ut the «>n)y sale, made t.ui.l care a tew - . **11 P> • re t).e trade at 91c • u h vro V'l.ow afl »av, at.d **> t. > I e .i.v»l>avdx m »,..tr JU.lciitr JiutllfQrnct. IN HIT ‘IF H.WANS \|| M\K U AllltIVITh r-wu'.rrw ^OAF, IftAM.Tl,kc.— , ‘7 lift XfOir* l am y. I*a*ar.1 j , . U.1U *1 *bolo od till Wl*. — MS,ri 4n iT,H ,w ' arejl- ». f, ^ Uf do • u-ia ".xe* Pegar, 39 do half ralbei and aw. f*,.»n. Laii'tli.g a-d for ,»l* i y __mar -Z7__ IHiUXJMWg. JOHgy q . I jiifEircnn>».. fic - ■ — I f Xi if*' th'-.ce <«o*he<« flsti*- K* hole, I-I.gi.vi. I»a ry tt< ut fc .,iv, ‘.ft ra*s* f*ii.e Appis . »...... 75 hide Billet aret “urxi Craeke** 15 do p.p-t ilremj half i.W* No*. I are) 9 Mule. >j ksg* No. Di( l ord, l-aret'i g and 9>r*an by lfOl3>.|4llf. mar 97 % I r. UMMxMj IM/Wffs, ItntTON a I.ANlXfi, MANfiP Af.Tt'RI IL“ ANf> IMf ir tt , No. 124 A>cb-»t., 2.J dre.f aliov* ,».|.^ f t . , W // O A E 4 ALE A *V // K },j y ^ ** t-wry article >n Her i.ne . * e*t rrarksl • At*It FltiU.-. tre; » CJ .'7,. r "* drain* aret other*. re»c:u... ” * al?* HPItiiVC TRADE; IS3jf| WADSWORTH'S CASH HOUSE, ■ i a • «. u ii i. , u T* « 1 l. DUY GOODS, Im ca»i.. w i tu * It l «.I I. Mi < \k|| nm v| , O If I *>N f.Ofl||fi f *f It It <>l l'| || || N. Itnp i onfidci. el fru I to i ..hen* k llr-ii h <kn..r-i J.-Z.i -.1 rr* t-.re». Fatal. • unninchain. 4f> t.alc > I . <^t<*iv. ardee a. fitoa k vieh»y, U •list.* k Herix. Hlrain* r Hem not*. I' su.ii l*a le* H I - .in. ( i: Whin head. tlo*t..i.i I J' tampion,7i*..u* 3Uh»>, H H stbtey, an ) other*. j Hwwmer John Ramtolph, I'ardue, ku^ Mill*. |re« iHkc e-ti.-n, ai.d mdiei» I. M | I* 1-siuar, T ii Mill*. Ilarjer. - a r t 0.... i **w». reta** I > «• ( HI Ik I I I'lNf. It 4 tl-4, (9 4 I »•*.*! i '-n-t -Me 4-4. b-4. f* 4 M <14 lid IS 4 *i.p. -s T.- ue.’l, P.’atka. *r. to H M , *i. t tn.’«» to J t\ At»J« i V Dal.-i.ga,• l.arte* •••> t Kay, h h Mbtry, I. V\ u a») l.a** a l».ape»* u-t <,,,*. Ilucit'.uci T11* rr. 7.-*el Ii.*-. Hej--* ..r I !i*« 7*: . t*xr,*,i* »*.y v», * C urtare M ..*,.re. f t+ t» *j T*.tkv. ki. ki « MIT I. t.llfllik, • »f *v»r) de*cnptw, *i*te and MONK 111. V fall »re1 re-: le> »** t tt,ret t< Vea 1 *. • ai* “ ’ ar*) V .*** '*, <•: the U«l r.irtn*-. sre) 14,., F« r r.nmrf Hi, r-W JOet. Wl*» Hkrl'. n. f » at.-h. Wr.rre *. H.-n u|«r, W I* P rd. IV ■ l^ir*. »'•').**,. Tuktvt !« Mu- . V\ 1 . Hr- • kr : 1. arel 1 m -er* me *rel .ad*. Mi** lt:a*k- \ II >pkii.*, T I'a/kn. " »r. \\ Par e« and »vJ Maibcwv.T M tl D.knitkbF.. I VNiTlANOB—ln *utn* to suit purcha«er*. on Ham *t Imrg, llrcmeu, Heflin, fioud.ui and Part*, for *»'e t. der-J.’ ti litiiNii k Ki:t:r/. MlVAM'llk. I III fit: M. ca»h advance* on rotoUronii nt* of pro j i duev lo Wtirfrlemt* III l.tvprpnol, Havre, HamtMin* - llremen. Irle»t, Aiutti-ldam, l.otirnlain aret Antwerp ilectfi if l.l'FINtJj*t_KlSi:l/._ j MIKKS AMI IIOMIN F«Mt MU . j ( kl'.NTH.M. ttattrorvt hi.<v, s\ a>t>v*boro' Ukitu-ad 1 Hl.u’k, .Mu*c«qfie KaRrwavl Ronds. For sale by leti *1 C A fi. I. V.M AK. > 4 INII II\IIII\% klti: sroitl . \ h| |'Mt|ii|; amt vaM«si a*sortment «»C Planter*', Mi-chivnics'.aiid IliiUdmg H*idwair.alway*i.n liarel arel for *«le at the lowest price*, lor rstb. l.y A. McL‘l.l>KI*.V, Ag't, No l4Vt ongre** »U ( I l.ag * d lady. J N f *rl 1 it I luTjfvl. l.trk. f. 'tr. V , R Mug. ktiMing-low. D 1 1 *1- • r. H.retford. t* " ar o II Poke. Ih.nal.lion. J Mr Arnaud and »v, 1« It-wu: , Ib^o.ii,Mrs Ilut rr kid *vt. \ \\ , i Per *:e>iner Hemlredc. from I’alaka. kc- V - * WIN Rain* aret two *vi. f Mi*. \l \ W11 am*.Mr«J fi White- he*d aret * n.i It It'retnt. K II W ilCam*. J It W libama Wmtarr.lt. J Mtiille, R Rutbr. A J> ox a. II \ Pe-vhig J Payne, J 0 N rely, J l'< a.h -.in. » Pace; «. J M Bar my M l-arney. Mclv-uiald. aid f. deck Al .lit It I I D. •'11 TurvJay. '.».h ln»t, al t-mrey Po'-nt, Pv'.t-kt. fit, bv the liev.l f. lloSoan, I.HW Mth r* Hull'M AN. M (> .••( New V<*rk c ty. to tifiit ITHt .e!dr**t daughur of Hon. J. II. tlrour-m, ol HorMa. 4MIITFA It \ * Hi si*. *uddrt'y, at Ph.lsdripMa. on Ha day evening, the IHih ln*t,J\M»> KiTTI II, tn lbs 4th v.-ar ..f to* •**, y.-ungr-t re>n «•* the ta'.e Thoms* i'.IVuc*. 1 >•) . <4 I'rrecrtnn, .New Jrr*ry. 4* 1.01(4*1 A IllSrOIIU kl. MM 1111. me -uj» fill Tfil-NTM h|.R|)> ofi I.IUTfWlJ*.— $Ty The I n.irth I.eCturo ol tht* course will In do liverel *t tlis \in*»r> Hail. Tht* l.vrn ug. at S »'cV.-«k, by H*n't. vi. Aaaoie. I *.j , .*1 firwv >di n fi, t. hi ax*. T : r*» i»l»«*r e/ firrs—s j**r*iy le CYu«, Ik* ms e/ ill Jar ax. Tukrtt to had st the lb .ok More*, and at ibe d<wr— 95 cent* esch. A. HktITT*. > W M It. IR'lM.HivN, t*OI.41 Mi i% OHIfaN, TfiFlT, ) m*i.ufacto I't.tN I Hlf.rmd tld p a r. til mi, t«-a< % f>r « . jr- « 1 ION I.OODV • 1 tt arg*. Wa"t.rf • i* « 1- *.*. fitaVA tla-Hm M 114r44 kl INNritt t|| N TN. rj'Hl. h, 1 SaW * liM n . w • among wt-rh v> .1 t* he u. » l-m e> i-a .Nr* |. -J, X ana t M'.m.r • qwrat:ri*- < a*** j.;.; g Hr*, lye lri*;<i.n.« e.i*. I ),br<s. »*,*. r.*i. <•■*«•« li>»trum-ntv. ;irr Hyrlrtg l.ire*.*. rum' ;rev. kmfiutatuig are! Tr. phre.rur m*, «-'.o- e -1.-4 .mrv vorat*, pixi v-.orture srta, l.itr»ctiMr »r«: il-t 1 »-* tii.l-e, Bmld, P-o| «* 1 ret Iiwih Pveot^o. * »«1 im> S. J nd 4 Xitv* . * *• . v'.v.: m-aOMW H. -n.reh I'uvsp*. T arokiyw. (data futcroi. M-. Ian H| - Here-"., Vaw’• Appir* a», kt.kt Tt.r lb o «UI *w folil a. n-i a* ne »•* ; 1 )>ta* 1 PhiDd*-'|4.u or .N«w \ . - k mr c>»' . • <- • it •? »■«« • OH. M 7t‘t.N( mar il Nn, :»7 Krosgt ior-4 . to Ire *,t, \ NN a fhxr. «c- • •'-.I 1 otnmitue mar 27 I &"T r ‘ iiivi l.k tr no 1 It »;. gwer* J*ef Wr g t.X'T.I.. w i lg Ibfll li.**l», lal-dllig Tb rd'swha't. \l g.-»l* Irfl ire *i> t*o »! tfd al the ii»k aid eX(<nr« .4 . 1 *1. IU.-l.at-d g v 1 ' intll M|, >thr » J kfiH t.a,d*rgTV . tvay, j l Dalt.iw.uv laiJ I .a-d.)» no v* l.VNN a f'tpa I voRN.—1 aii n-o-r ; - me WVUeOnro, ta*As R4 *chf. tK-me-ec . ltd lor »•!« hi mat N l.VNN 1 WIN1 1 | AY.— k j.nrre- k»! <4 IU*ue> aid No-J.iev l.e I l If vkrt an.I tor nr > :,a» j> a*u y^i-r m«.r .4 I k nn a i-N.,.t i > Way, tu m»r -.W I V vt TIVi.fi l I A fSi-ir, . s c-.'t. mar db I M ' t fi“-V <* I htdi, iaret.i.* mar .* |v t V vl" I'u*» 4'41A I*. • n TtlNH Ro-t Athfual. laidingl. • )' r Hniiin I'or sale at 99 •«> |wr ion, l.v mar V4 if til'N t: k 1 t iNN t R \ , llaut*' I.IKI 1 FfMt NAM.. tltll.I* . I., arrive.• ve*»et now due. "Cinsmer H. N. I.arf. 7(10 in«r 24 0 ID'R'I . II kllfiltHlIAM k M'N. 1,500:' mar Vd 4*011 N roll N % ».» nt llllfi.lJ* extra MaryUrel lom. lareilig •t lir. H- mer*ct. IDMfT II kit' RSII kM k H')N. Ni l.** lilt I 1*111 ah: w 11 in. coil* \ IT.kV tiimd'st l.u-bel* very aujeM. r, |. r v*)e N-v I . in wharf, l.y f. 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