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MVAJNNAH iiEl'Uli UCAN, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, r i ii,i iffmj. i - i *•' ■ — ' —■ , '• 1 ■ • the savannah republican. rtuuanip iv P. W. ALEXANDKK & CO., ■CH|MM»4|U»iimr W»nm ' 1 tally. In »d*«nM, pot annum if noi nMd tn advaucon Daily, to advnnco, for aix month*©. < rri-WodAly, in advance, por «niiunt. WHKSbW®?"' Weeklsl (club prlco.) 10 oupifh* .$3 00 . A 00 .|3 00 . 3 00 . 4 00 .... * 00 ....13 00 SAVANNAH, GA. Tueiday Morulng, April 3. BVTELE8RAPH F0R THE REPUBLICAN. Oharleiian navkuo Charleston, April 9. Cotton—Tho aalra to day amount to llHO bale* at prlcoa ranging from 7 a H 3-4 conn. Friers aro atifTonlnf. Good Middling la quoted at 0 a 0 1-4 cents. ; : . Wo .'learn from Capt. Freeborn, arrived at this port yesterday, from l'nlatka, that the ntoamor Marion, with a eargn of morchnndiae, wj» «uag> ged in the Altamaha river, wltilo on her pasaago from Dation to llawkiiumllo. The Marion was owned in (his city,and was not Insured. GCOMMA IIllfORICAt, SdCtKTV.—Wo have tho pleasure to atato that the nortt lecture (a poem) bo fon* this Society, will bo delivered to morrow eve ning, at tho Armory llall, by tho K«v. J. Ptot* poor, Jr. InttwattoN tK Gsoruia—Wo learn from tho Hawkinavillo Herald, that there aro *230 cases on tho civil docket at tho proeoht term of Pulaski Co. Court. This would seem to indicate "hard time*" lu that portion of tho State. A NiwsPifKR in Tin Crimra.—A printing press for the army in the Crimea has been embarked on board the Express steamer at Lyons. On it was to bo won this inscription: “ Artnee d* Orient— Intpri* tnerie ImpennU;" Two ot tho host compositors of the imperial printing establishment of Putts ae« coiupanitd it. Marixc Disaster — Capt. Mooey and crew, of the ship" Fanny GifTney," which arrived at New York Thursday, rep it tho total low ot their tea* ael at sea on tho bih. Thu)' loll Liverpool on tho 30th of January with a cargo ot salt lor Now Or leans, and when about 90 miles from St. Th<>mas, had to abandon her. she sunk in auhouraftor- wards. She was valued at $40,000. Woman 1 * Ktoirra in dfrUNota.—Tho following rooolutlon was adopted by tho Uouao of Hcproaoit* tativoa of tha Illinois Lailalaturo: Koaolvod, Thai a fine ol $300 bo horaaftor inf possd on anj lady who shall Ijjcturo In public In , my lady who shall locturo ... any part of tho Bute, without Ural putting on gait* dunum's apparel. Tn* I’aoaKCTs or I’mca —Tho Gorman nod French journals of Now Yotk—reviewing tho lorelgn nows—expect no Imtitmliato peace. Air. Gillnrdot, who writes from well informed circles In Paris to the Charter,thinks that tho Caar'a death totnuvea a groat obstacle in the way of peace, but that tha happy hour ol poaco la not so uoar aa tho wot Id imagines. " Sutra Brmhtnixu."— • ho Washington C'dntt prelearea to sec a marked change in the politic.il complexion of Virginia within the last tow weeks, amt it rejoices that tho fires of democratic seal nre kindled throughout the State, awl liter” is ** every confidence that they will light ihu party on to another brilliant triumph." The Union said some thing ju»t like this previous to the election in Now Hampshire. Factories Bpr.st.—Tho cotton tactory belong ing It) Ninitb, Cutter & Co, in Amherst, N- II., has been destroyed by lire. l*qss $10,000. Tho straw goods manufactory ot Tollctt A. Kami, at Wronth- am, lias also been burnt. Loss about $30,000. KATraordluury Ueitth from Hydro* pkwbltt, Mr. A. Rodgers, of Franklin, Ohio, died of hy drophobia last week. It appears bo was bit by a mad dog some thirty years ago, from tho offsets of which he rocoverod,although at Irregular interval* ho felt a peculiar and unpleasant acUsnlinn. Remit a man of powerful physical frnnte, weighing nearly two hundred pounds, it is probable that tho strength of Id* constitution kept tho ettecu of tho virus In hia system subdued. On the lflfh of January, how ever, a small, hull starved dog bit him on the hand when he instantly remarked to his wUo that he never fell such a pain. It seemed to thrill Ids sys tem like and electric shock. Nothing further, however, occurred at that time beyond u very so* verojhoadacho and a alight nervous fever. Tho Dayton Gazette says: Tho same dog was known to have bitten several bogs, hut not until tho hogs hccunio rabid, which wasfoveral weeks alter, was tho dog supposed to have boon mad. Whon Mr. Rodgers bocuiuu uc- qmilnted with those (acts he nt once fell that, un der lus peculiar situation with the virus of n form* or hue hi his system, his ca*o wns u hopeless one, and immediately set about dosing up lus busmens, and made hia will, communicating hia apprehen* •ions to no persou, not ovon his family. Ho en joyed usual health up to Wednesday Indore lus death, when the symptoms of hydrophobia begin to manifest themselves, causing nim, however, no serious inconvenience until Friday morning, when on ntiompting to w ash lus Itnmls and face be found himsdl utiablo to get his hands in tho water. Ho ale but little breakfast and in a abort time went to bed. About 19 o’clock, Friday night, lie was seized by a most fearful spasm which lusted lor doiiio time. Alter the spasm passed off ho bo* came quite calm, and conversed almost incessant- li, and assured bis friends that ho would not harm them in any way. His next spasm was on Satur day morning, and more violent than tho former — I ho lust spasm scented to rack tho sufferer with the most exurutiattug agony, and was dreadful m *ho extreme, oven to xvitms*. During all lit* suf fering*, to tho very moment of lus death, ho w«s conscious of Ida condition, perfectly rational in all respects, and seemed to tuko purtieular care to h*»rm no one during lus tnvtng lits.alilnugh be was m no way secured, and in the samosoom with lus friends and attendants. It is certainly contrary to usual experience that *'■ Virus should remain so long ill the system, and Dkvtu or Ex-Senator Archer.—The lion. William £. Archer, expired nt his residence in Amelia county, Va., on Wednesday morning, af ter a low hours', illucsa, having retired to bed in good health on tho previous night. .Mr. Archer lind just attained his GCih year. A large portion of lus life was spent in the public? service, lie bad suc cessively been a member of the -State Legis'ature, a representative m Congress fr«tu lus district, and a member of the United States Senate from Virgi nia- in all theae public stations ho occupied n dis tinguished position. Ho was among those spoken of lor tho next Presidency, on the ' Know .Nothing' ticket. Cause or Fires.—in an interesting paper on fires and tiro insurance, published in the January num ber of tho l«ondon Quarterly Review, u is assorted on tho authority of Mr. lirmdwood, ns his Mud, that by long exposure to heat, not much exceeding that of boiling water, 919 degrees, timber is brought Into such a condition that it will tiro without the application of light. Tito time during which this dedication goes no, until it ends in spontaneous combustion, is, he thinks, irom eight to ten years ; so that a fire may he hatching on a man’s premises during tho whole o| his lease, without nuking any sign. Tho small circulating pipes which convey hot water through a building, have Ih-uh known to act tiro to wood, even when tho temperature ol tho water is not over 3»K1 degrees. Builder* should inform thomsclves of these tacts, and never place pipes conveying neated air or • hot water near to tho woodwork of the building. Tint Treason at Sevastui-oi..—The French of- fleet at Sevastopol who is said to have been m treasonable com si ondecco with Hu* Kushaiis is believed to t»c Gen. Forey. That otHcer tins ro- goe uo mute decided manifestations id ttsprv». „ v ». Bui the caso, though a remarkable one, is by no mean# an isolated one. * Ao l!x it Illation over Hit* L'l.ir 1 * Ifptuii, When tho Liverpool sieattiur renelied New York on Tuesday Inst with new* confirm.dory ol the Czar's death, the telegrapher (says tho Nation al Intelligencer) ini warded a despatch to this city, and in all directions we presume, that the intelli gence was rupciVtMl j ( , London with great fojolc mgs ; that when it was nntmnuced trout the stage ol the theatres the audiunccs cheered (hit the lelcgtnpber turns out to be a pervertor of the diruth. W e observe l>y tlm rvspcctnplo London journal, the "Illustrated Nows," that when tho death o| the Czar was announced by the stage manager the new* was received by ttio audience with "deep sensation." It was natural that an event so sud den and so momentous should render a crowd silent, if not breathless, inaiond of hojsteroip, to say nothing of tho character of the English p. p e, which forbids tho idea ol such unmanly exul tation. The tulluwmg is tho paragraph ot tha •'Illustrated Nows:" turned In Kriuco, trul thu l.on<l.>n '1'imr. .uni*. j >'««• «*• t“o|»—d On lh» fnntrniy, In. hia return lo allegation afli'Ciing hi* character for bravery. (*on. Forey is chargeable with cowar dice in not maintaining advance guard hy the French troops, when, at iliohnttlu ol Inkcrrnatm. they repulsed a sortie and followed the Russians into the town of Sevastopol. CuriousCombination —Mr. Cambell of Colutu- bus, Ohio, has nudo application at Washington for a patent, making a bond of union between cant iron at a very h'gh temperature, and gi.ina m a state ot tusion, and designed for b"xr»a in which tho axles of wheels revolve. The glass n for tho interior of the box, and, csusiug but little (ricimn, it requires but little lubrication, and is, tlisrelof, economical,coating less than coat iron. The In telligencer say# • — " Tho tost#* In which th<* opecinicn w:,- nave Been lisa l>»:on subjected, at once convinced u* that glnM thus embedded m iron c*iu|d *iiotaMi extraordinary pressaro and tho luovt (wiwcriul blows, but n doubt aria*-- in relation to the inequality in thu couttae. tion and eipanai»n ot tho two ina’crial*, by sudden changes m ili«*ir temperature. Iron, however, ex pands tad contract* by ticat far more Ilian gla**. ast n tnaj>*r- »:> -f °no hundred iti.-re Vote* than lie did in th« I •.-*! election l.tl KI..1 and thu ca«t iron )x/x ixong r-apModed to its ui- » most when thu glare congeals, all il« afrer tan<|iui- cy hy this rwnna must m-r,-Manly lx- to cnihrice i h< th« g!»*a within It , an*l this glass being in the I form of an arch, w ith it* bases and :,p,-s lx*tli j embracer! hy the iron, it ran yield in rm jx.wer | that is not capable ol literally crushing it to now- i dcr." .ttillie of (lie >riliiraltxnllnn I'rmssa. * Of all tho inotivea and incentives taysthn N. t>. I’icayuoc) that have pr-durej that imrnenso politi cal ruvolutioii which it now aweepmg over tlis M'j krepa record •»! th< Country, proetratln* old party organs/iimns, dc- ! P'd-liah a eawi like th< ' orres|MMutsiiee ot tbe rUtanuah Uepunttran.] wingMlur « am mere in I Tnitiwnciinii New- Oai.ts.'M, March tW, IN33. Mv-hniui I'.nnoRN —Mmo than a wc,-k )iMa«da|is- I since dm commercial community hem have n in |M»oseaalon of dim faeta of n recent swindle in riiarlr-atun, and y»-t wo have *« arrlind die pa- j port ot that city m vain f«*r any inl.irmatmii or j n-tirij of the rnatti-r, aldioiigh a nioat novel in- atanee ot rascality, und *.im coriaiderablo imp*>r- I taro e, as bearing on the coaiom -*l ntlacliing »liqo , plug documents to t,\iU ot csehnnse J .Now whern t* the u»e<>l daily papers pmieuding tune-, wIk,i they rnimnt ■ H li-'fo ia |!|« I,<■«*),>d i EUROPEAN OORRE8PONDENCE nf Uu| Itavannah llepubllcan. GR4tP*hOERUr Feb. ISilt, IBM, -Thu English people hsvs waked up niter it slum ber of forty jroars, In find that they have tto ellleient military ayslem. Guo would atip|k>H that this ab sence of simple machinery, this coniplicntloti ami multiplication of independent departments,'wns ex pressly adjusted so as to confer power, place and siuoourun, rather than for tho public advantage — Who la to blame f Where la III© fault I Who •hall twar tho responsibility I These ate thu ques tion* naked in England. An autivo and vigilant Opposition nnawers, that tho Duke ol Nuwcnatla is tho man—and bo is sauriiicad, it seeuts lo mu, to popular clamor. I think it ia not dlHicitll to an swer tho rptostion, Who ia respunait>Iu.f’*-lhougli I doubt ti nny one in England, in or out ol Purlin- litoid, Ima given die plant and simple answer. Nor can yon expect it from a people that sitwettdy, te* ligmusly bollcvos that the Duke of Wellington wan as great a general ns the first Napoleon. Tho answer is then, the Dukcol Wellington ami tlm British Aiistourary nre responsible for tho wretch edly inollieiont system that presides over tlm lor ttines of thu British army. That the Duke ol Well iugton wns r most distinguished general no one ean question. As l Immetiy wtoio to yon, ho made tho best use ol n bad system, but it lias never been claimed for him that lie simpiilied systems: 1 venture to say, that there ia nothing in his entire administration of nrmios that Itns been thought worthy of adopt lull or imitation in the service ot any other country. An unueccatiaiily largo trac tion of the Ktiglmh national debt m there to con tradict anything that may bo said in favor of the "It ia creditable to the good tnnlo and tho go* d It-i-ling ol England that there has been little *ign of exultation ol the fall ot the Emperor Nicholas. Even m the mixed and excitable throng ot it dient- real HU.Iionee, tho announcement Irom tho stage ol the duuthofthc great enemy ol England was r«-*-p vod without and tfxpre«si<>n «d feeling n pro i tound sensation. 'ITicru has ho*-n nothing in tin j s'Mpo ot triumph in the tone ol dm public «' r t| ln press; hut the awlull y tadilou event Ur* be< n received with n consciotisticas «>f Dlvun. interposition." Corrrspniidenee «*f the Savannah Kcpiihtican. 31 r. Itnriotv in Olsl l.imreiln. Laurens Cou.vtv. March 31, 1435 Afnxrx Tho namn ol Francis ll.irtow having M-ii suggcMeil as the eandtdalu ot tlm t'otis*'ivaiivo pj»{y f| tho |*ir>t (’ongrenemnal DiCriCt, allow me to add my approval ol the sng ge"tn»n. In the opinion of dio wiper »d tin*, w* came >t select a Ulurc talented n-*t m<«re worthy gen* th'tnan, as our M widard-lran r m tiro ,-n«umg campaign, nor one w|»o. if ,-lectcd t • represent us, will prove more nblo and taithlu! to hru truet- In this connexion allow inn t*> say, that the claims which have here tub >ro been presented m In-half »i| Laurenv lor a U Miiiiiiti-n m this District, I were wtthnnt audmnty ol the pern* n whose mioo in now, as it ha* heretofore been, for Mr. lhirt"W, believing that in Inn eharnetcr and fies'.tons are combined all die elements r* quisM© lo quality him f-rr^ tho r.llico to which Ilia trirnds would prMtr *r him. I am really in hopon Mr Harlow will regard it bis duly to respond to dm call which, I doubt not, will be extensively made on him. to all >w his name to be uned as dm csnduUiu ol die (‘enservative party in the ensuing ejection •-! a member p. rep- reson' tho First Congressional District . and should he place himsc'll 111 dm* (x»*»]ii<.ii I |,.,-| sanguine of tun tleeduft t*y n triumptiant tnnj iroy, tut tcasona which ;t will tm in-ire pr -per to make public when the campaign i* opened In this e*»onty 1 tlonk Mr Bartow-, m tin- even* h- in Oiir CAndiitAte, will fr-ceiv ImporlMiil fr«M« WN»kln|lan* TOurrsstMihdsoator d a lUlumms nan. I ‘TdTow. Msicli $V, IBM. Mora miiper imiuliraiiu. i By tho following lodor U will ho soon that tho | *7. r ' Waxhu»w.»» -e oxporintloii of psupori to Now York may 1m» ox* ; \y 0 tf0 r<jn ,| n( j e d dm Luma Napoleon rshoaten- imcied this year lo exceed anyprsvious year’s irado. Ina |n fulfil his destiny. First, Im will psrforrn a Thu business is brisk : military acbisveiimnt that will mark him ss dm u.h,cuhiui.atk.k»m»« :w m ^srJwteyftJTw's ‘J, “diMffiSKr l<V 1.1. unc le l.i POI'MU.I. III. lion..«*, y .tl.oren ?.. d."r on J.f Aaruaii tn fewlizhllimi " ,u * then flit the nuMtrura of Ills glory and thu ol r Union 'lAirgmidt ” w Franco bv (lit, Invasion of Enolsml His dsi IsM- iw'WiiW So of' liiiiV loilii W, '.JS JJSKi C»n ’ h..nuV!?.| , “»,'. , . , |«w...V,y r.’.V".‘‘l’ ".Ui’.'irl' m 'c'l.'.*. m.YMr,,.’ T '- will t . questmu, lllSOOll, Him ninci.il ..mi. k';v« \! , n o „'v^. k ;nk *," , m i n , ;l K "i!kcfKo fill;? i V/,. must CrtaiSy nii l i a very dellrxldo Sddidot.m «B»i authoritjesin .pmstloning an Amuncan ste.m- our ....... I lolfl iliut ill a sliori lima ' ® r h» the fuel wliedier ahu wan a piratical vos- anoili., U |h I, J ,° n ‘ nuilnv \vi>to to tnllow from - •©! or not, and *or arreating a lillihuster Airmrn-an not J horiimS'liMrfei ami that nil are provided with wanted t*i bo n vice-consol *»| the readiinas to second thin demand. One would (OimMuMcatsd ] i lOII Wt.l.ik > . . . Drt.uot Not Arateo—Th* rsprsssntadoa of ti > -r.r> ihoCreaUon and Delugs, tn B(. Andrew's Had. has iTrSorTTTTtu. *!.["' 1 • had a Isrge run of patronsgs, sod mat wnh Grit- j J»••.V,*.'„ IlsnltuccoM. in conaldsfadcm of ih© h*»n*»ra tm* 1 • i 1 ! U * t ,n '‘ r ’''* •lowed upon it, dm msnsgor now opsns for half vplitir.K m-M*., » ... price. A. many |*i*.n* w-.mg it «*»«, «»'*»• \ ■niloua to •ritneea it sg«in, the pfMSMt "p|*->rtarii- •i.oh i.«. \ , r 7> , , , ty is ernhracod m crowdtng the hr»u#e 'Ihsllsl- f* -1 *'> ian Minstrels *lw» r«m<ina* with ths oxtidnttoa. ' w ‘ *'*>'*•• Opsn at I and B I*. M ,tu-*lsy and to morrow. Ml.l’.«toat-TI<«« apf-*ar« Ui la euMldeiUt •*» airmng tha Clove fWaters, •• P» elm sells Iba yraeu-* 1 llUliibcr-ieiw.Ihlv I*of «-< omc|i««wc« U> ItetpuMU . M ttmy cart hut tilde who aatt* U«« greouwl oa«wt**r, it— octy iptrwilon with them I*, eh-- sells the I»*•» ivai* f-*r iMklotf, b"l|lnx, n'-d tf|U-g, f-* tharc I* lha p-'sc© b» X" to buy, f<*»w l»l (Vt IMnUnvUitS •»( *M e«.*e. r«w«t, we will in lew nt all parties, that tlm IlKirTMToVg i* s«i4 p, I. h I.ATTlU 'l:fc. mat XI I 1 IHj. »*M I * . 4 .t *P* x - xt:« Vt cjii. a p»-*i/ I ir/,, | , ** V l ,\l • l-r 3 Ativniiii • > a r - Rh-rtor a , i|>f X M AV.A ASI. i.M.i, M»«.t •,.) s... | i 4I i I r-r »»!• P/w l,i ro.ii.iiEitei.ti. KKroitn. . i !(: foimuiudon «*t it. Very rcspectlully, v i ur obedient vurvnnt, G. H. GroUKIUK,Consul. fit't n l IIloior> of (he <’rli»n-«n Ux|»o still on •• t \ Siippreaai’it l*<iiilolil<'l. < A pnmphU-t with tli« tide " Do la Coududn do In Gucirc trorieni, Memoir© adr«s*o nu Gouvetu- j im-ntde rEiii|H-u-ur Napoleon HI, pur uu Ofliclur (M'liernl," has tieon printed at Fans, hut nupprew- French e«l t»y order <•! tin government. Itisru- •upposw all tills to iMiinniu blunter, and ao it liny turn out to be; but, slid, dioan naseltiona have not been made, at leu*t in one instance, without the authority <c| a |H-rson who elaiiiio i to eapicrn tho I'resnlenl'* vmwa. The I'i« Bident could do all this if Congrcsa had r ' urnnted Inin, according lo his ruguaalioua in I'm • I Black \Vnrri--r message, provisional menus But 'ON.V— Ivi.-liig T«-» J-, KAVA33AII .tfAIlKI;!. I ssV hy Mosast, April t, I*. S*. *P* * rxrrroff.-Tlm ssl#» UmIb; wars ln««lu-l U» hstev i it ihvIciHiivlui pinlrsUrt: tilt, 0 il’g. 4u Ig. d ! |,| * ‘Mt » »•;.» at c, y: si nti/Jt si *i». ••• * l d st ©k- ‘* ,j0 © ! jv* 1 U-lfl, '.*» tlCfi,»*al 9. sod i* at ©X »«U- W* l,s»* i ill’. V KIIIATM «• li» cliSicg" t*» le»ir. e in prices, j * * 1 - •invnttfiali f:*p«rts—April 3. ! n*.., I'rl bid luf Ito»t/>ii—OtO bales cMlnii, *f» ; 1 ii*im«**'ic) >' v « x 1 dry lii-ios. I i. .*4 a*«l I..- . , of ( otton. A c-, per ItMtlroud i ... . - u;i hair* >A < -Itt-.n su<l u** t- FraiRin. ' ' nriw-lall. Hu.Ih.ii, runiiOK^ I'o, duntrv A 1 economy of his adiuinisirationa. In tlieso past inoie«l that it inid Im'uii wnttoii upon mtormadon years changes and improvements have been ang-1 furnmlied t»y 1’iincu Na|H»leoo. it pioloases to gented; hut the "Groat Duke" said, "it wan nil « ,vo ‘hehistory ol dm causes of dm war, aid. ' J sh..v« all, of dm expedition to the Crimea. Ijsv- rigidand where was the man in England to gainsay /us dooisum. Ho had conquered under tho system—i. in *j»ilo of its defects—and what was good enough for him was good enough lor others. Tho admirers of the Duke will reply at once dut the parMitmny of Cobdou, Bright »V Co , s nt fault, lor they have always cut down appro priations too much. True, they have don© *<». but they have not attacked the system, which, if it has any merit, cannot he a(U<cted by uxpansiott or con traction within reasonable limitn. Now lor die Aristocracy. Tho army is dmir plaything, and they sou in to have learned nothing, but forgotten much since the bad!© of Waterloo.— I say that die army is thu resort of the wealthy no bility nu,| gentry of England, and it i» Irmu tlmni ing i dust lied p.-VMW.P‘II ol S copy of dll* pamphlet, wv subjoin nt, abstract ol it* lending sentiments: U lie id,-a oi tlm expedition in nflirmed to have ongtnnted at the beginning ol July with thu French Emperor, who drew out tho plan with his own hand, nihl submitted it the government* of 1/ondun and Vi«-iiiiu, both »>l which gsvu it their warmest ap|itovnl- l hi Ms arrival at ill© allied cnuqw Mar- sti.il f't. Arnnud adopted it with nnhuMiisiii ; Hu propnunded it to a eutincd ol war, held at Varna, on the Idili Augum, and gave it ns his opinion that btlut defeating the Uuseitins in a Pitched battle. d>e allies could march straight on Sevastopol and take n by u coni* d© mam. "All eyes tveru direct ed I., Lord Kaglnn, whose countenance hsd lor H>-iiie iiiinutis w orn an expression ol incredulity.— ||i- objected that we were w ithout mf .irmutioit us to the Russian lone and tlm statu ot dm | lace • n the laud side. The roads, nvura and natural obstacles pially unknown. Ho objected, above all, that it receives its character ami impress. Their | dim wo were deficient in cavalry, und that the remccimul mono, puwIcm uid dull, mo nil n.l ! Uu..nn h-t.o *otc U.cti mmioiou. -nU cicoUoiu. mirable, hut these wealthy geiideiiM-n, who have Admiral llaiiiulm udorced the views thus put purchmud their commissions, have not had tho iu-| forth by the English L'oinmnnder-in Chiel, and duatry, the sell-denial, and the patu-nt ondurunce, added lush "lj<itkuis, such ax the variableness which nre requisite to introduce ami perfect great' 'j 1 ‘ho climate at dint pt-rnid of dm year, and the ,... 1 * , i diim-ulty ol keeping up couitiiuuicatiou by dm coloicu! , ami lead dc ymm B w. lie.™ >cccm|m-.l d ||, ... they Would prnii.-ihly Imv,-found it inipossif'l© to j eAprew-iori of cpmioti from Gen Canrol*crf,‘hat overleap the barnors which hedge in s„ imieh pre-! Iv-havtopol would infallibly fall into our hands cedent, ollicial hauteur, arrogance, nan.oruy, «,„| all. r the rent ;d dm Uuwtan itritty, Ilwr«4 lUglsf} 1 •* ! in.|iiii,d. vv hat it the place resistsaou is well i . . . ' lli'iuiieu, e »*• me iii.itv iwiwv —-'ll etiquette. 1 suppose you are awnr© that the edu-| j l „ ll fi v .i!" Marshal Armiud answered that caimn of the British oilieers is not so thorough u> 1 that ot our own, or o| the French staff officer* — I Then the purchaso of coiuininsiotm operate* most prejudicially. For example, a young man «*f sWn- J der resources (and tins occurs every year,) comm j out (>l die Sau«lhur*t School for the Edu©ntioi Stall Oflicers, nt the head of III* class; fuse. tie v must then linvu ree -ur.-o to n »i«gc , and dut when dm lortitienii.ins oil the north were taken, vv-- should necessarily Ihj master of tlm town. !l the f.iftifientic-ns •>» die north, he continued, were loo strong I- r them, it Would be on»y to go to the • I h-Midi uiel eoinriHiieo a regular siege with tlm as- ( i sistaiu-c ol the ll« • ts, which Would liaVe a g"**! _ i anelt iage el B vUklava lu tlm Coup*" “I dm du- ' euvsioii lie heely quoied thu authority of the French r.ul.-s, Who have money to buy ©oniitiinsi»n», and | in snpp--it ot Ins arguments, and tho tiunl not he, *1 i rid* I* festing dm plans and schciiies of party l« ad«-ra,ca- j ctr* iprtso ol tlm t omirr ’ die m lepvml, m o of tho posing and overthrow mg old and corrupt mul«* <■( , Sinnthnit, <>r old togyt«in of the Mnrury } managing nomlnatlonvaudelection*,norm h*s been j Enefosed you will find an ©xirart hour m-day's rtioru |wtrnj ami • flccdva Ilian tt convU-tion that /*• rnyune, with a st«ierm ni of iho fact* ,,f tho the naturalization l»w« of the land are systematic ally and unscrupulomly abua«d for party pur pose s Thrown upon our shore© by pol'tmxl convul sions, or irnpoilrd fo sack an asylum Imre by pover ty snd ths Itop# of bodering tlinir ronditirtn, my- ria>is of lire subjects of Eoropesu (vovoruinenis are constantly swelling the number of our population To *tato th© yearly amount of tin* mcrcsMi at half « million would not b«* to ©xaggarata, and lliiv mass of Irnrnifration 1* road© up of elornenfs of dm most discordant Cbarartor. Whlln a largo port Mi of it is respectable, Iromwt and indu*reiou*,not only able but willing to fjevotn Itself, peacefully and as- aiduoosly, 10 lbs disdrerga of all dm dudrw of a good cluzan, flmre I* anoilmr very considerable portion, which, ignorant o| our knwiiutions and our laws, oftan of our languags, and by dm nereMity »f the rasa,•nlirely uimtitbuvd with ih«l native and Iradrdonal aardlmaoi dul nndarlios dm nailorial character, and lrro©>*tibly promoira dm vigor and permanency of our trwtuutinna, cann-it reasonably bst'ippoard fo l»o qualified lo laks ao irri'Oedialn part In dm political sflairs of dm country, BcsIiIm tbeaa two elsaoee ol IrnriMgrarita, niperf* mica |im taught us that th«ra U a (bird, and ibi* a fearfully increasing orm wo rrmsn that which Is mads up of dm p*«p*n*m and utim dm urirrm of tha old world. That tlws great quMtmtt of dacidtng tlm rhataetrv of <rOt Municipal,Hut", sod National Govarnrrmiila afimild b© loft Sufqaci Pi dm uninformsd, urmniighl oned, and In many, very many insureea, dm e.irrupt at lioO of sudl S pof/wlsdori sa w* IisVm fl©a©ri)«M{, must sink© ©very r«llociiiig mind as an abu** of tire moat glaring and dangvmus character, Wfmt M imUr that, saving wlist us© Is constantly mail© nl t-y psniaansfoT jiarty purpos*©,dw<«i should hsv» |t'«igup>d«(amiinsdnn on llm part of ll,.^, • )•<•© d*sra©r InUMMUs ir© imimriM by H, f<» fmi ©•tup to II si ill* earliest possible period,? ea**', which plea*.* publish, together wnh tin* note, id "bilge, A HoCTir rAllot.I,11*1. The following m dm ©xtrsei " tlm paOlcoUr* of Img were related to ree«| In • h«rl. ■(. tciy novel »|.c<m,,.n„r *©lm| • •<' *•■'., | .Ini. omr* a* I,»* |„k H. i ., tmi «•> PcrlK-rto aboitmif i„ mailer In itm ro^rc.iu.-, n..t n„. u,.» . •••nl,I <tlo#-|.,o* all tlm drlollo nt i,„tMng l,«vl|ctf , I© *"bjeel, ** „ 4 ,; li,„ tort* ol tlm r**« li npi^ar* Dial on IimIIvMunI by ' ll.r- i.a.im of J ■ • S iri,..|«, f..rm*cl, a |, 0 „, ll.lfaot. VI*. look up bl* at,—In In • bar|rN!,„, ||,|0 •I..I Imvlng • *-«l "pillion olr-.ii..i. tH.. U h, moilaniitoif* ' rnl i.iI... t..11. ^... . . ' the meritorious one, receive piouiotion l i Ihmk wo have seen in die Crimea die r« suits of dm* *)stun, though it is one that n-eeiv,-d dm iniirked approbation o| the Duke <>| Wellington. How- enn n man of *111.111 meant socuru | rotnotiou in the Briimh army, wfmtcver be in* talent l Hi© regular price for ill'* Commission of a Lieutenant Colonel of Cavalry is $30,000, and a* much »* X'l&.OOd «tctling hnve bv"-n pan! The price h*t <t Lieutenant Colonel Intrantry *-I tb - Line $92,.VHI t.'oniiuisston* of lea* rank are nearly in the same proper tion. Thoso in tlie(tuarii* l m par ticular, mo inordinately high It i* urged that the Bnu«U army has been quite i out of practice since 1313; and tlmi a* it only act* J ,i< -. in gore-rni fry regmmnis, these failure* at the be- t Am I'linii'g, When several corps tTnriiire act t-gothcr, 1 • iglit to create no surprise. Neither of these pre-f M p >*ili"iis will hear acrutiny lor an instant I’oi- | sure don* "I thu Bntmh arrny Itatu been engaged tn lull a dozen great ennqiaign* since lSf> —at tlm Cftpe and in thu K.l't. Tho hand* ol Br»U*h cern have been kept in good practice U her© did l-ool Hurdinge, L>rd Gough, gallant Sir t#u->rge Futlnuri, Sir Harry f'liuth. and many ..ihcr*. win Hi*-1r laurels .' They haw li.ol a U tp-r vliool uf pruetiee than even Kire.ua, with |n-r taiupAigea in (liu ('aiie.-ivaun, while I'ruoM.i mi l Ar:.i have lire! re. school, particularly the i .m,| >. t ih or systems are admirable th.,i it „ b© /'-re*life, even wnfieui ativ.li t!.-.:« ,.| u •in f wain traiisporiAi|on,tn column *ucli b The irulli la, that die British Mall ..(licet* are in-l well eduniied, and the tfituiy ,.| tJ M if »>at,-m i* radically vicious and dolective. It »lu* Bti'.reh-y*- tein cannot he <-xp.i<.di-«i grncelully In-in a r<-gi- iik nt.-il to a ditiAional one, how tan Wret I’oint men pah* wnh much i-.-ntid.i.eo Irom the •iinple culiipany tlri.J to thu <q>rraii--n* of » c>rj4 ,l'„,met f |; ia because tlmy are well •j Miiutd wnh llm theory *d the art ot w.»r J„, r .| R-'Xoin Commaii.l* in the Crimea .» fioiiiogeiieoua Rt.vl Wetl dreopUtmd b*ic». .N..w i'uik at the hel- er. gere--.ua material* dial Seen and Taylor r,- uu.ie.i in Mexico, and by Coiiip.-triton y-.u will in- gin fu ller to uAtunaie the ability . ! a C' liniiaiidt r t’nl had the adimr.iblu nudaeny t-> rut I..,.*.- |r, in lire base r.| o(K-rniic-n* and to imvch three hundred uu,i n in!., the heart ol an enemy t country- Ami ‘be re "fe you look into diu operntioiia ol I. >tli c«.l- u.111.*, dm mote )ou wp) admire III© ability and ©rerg) <"i i||,i rfliccrnot tbu Quarluriii.tan-r‘s,t oiu- m st.trv and Eogin.or itreth military nre! top.— gi.i|>hicili Dvpartliieiita, upon wh.-ae eliorta our i •riiiiianding general* mainly relied. And In it luier to (oigiiUcii that (heat- Mutt vpitivn were pvt- f*.rilled by grst|unii-N of Wuat I'..ml And l«-t ill. whi li..aat dim Americana are nil twrn liui*lit-d S-.Idler*, and (hat unllUry ©alueatloii i* all liuml.iig, ; |. am t-. tiretrust their .-j ini<>n* h.r. ver lu iicid rth ' | rm h i|i*A*ura na hav© happened iii the I'ruio.t, *‘fid not urrui in ...it army I nay it witbrell lent ol contradiction You can st-ieel mx;> - Ihcers U"t«t "UI *UtI ct»rt*a quartetmaiti’i *. . ouore->»i). re.tfmeer *, (military and topographical,i ordnance, i and medical—uny hfieuu t.f whom, stationed in •midon arel o|i"-r •tupi ing ports, and III Balnklava, w.th Moon y enough, w |,j ship, leeaitc, atofc <*y 1 Ito-u.i .-aeryiliiiig required lor th© BriUnti army , nnk« whine©, road*. ..rgatnru wagon (isms,etc., ©>•- | any, that from sixty such iii. u ) »o ran fimf three or b'ur «li*tmct deiaila, capal.ii> •>! managing ■ '.I tli.a riiarluiiery, whit-h raa*©* !<• t.e . ..rnplicalrd win u hi hand* dial know li..w-|.> Niuqdtlr it All dlls, w».flout Iho leaat risk t.f auch deplurahlu mis- rhaurea und Idunders It m thv< French army all this machinery move* harm iy ami re.isel' Mly. ii i» n..| lu-t nu*e of tlreir A If ir an ralii|iaigiia a<> mu. fi, a* ih.it their <dli c- r* know how |>> tb> dioir work , and that sme© lh« time of the CoiuNllalo they Imte Irecn atwaya (ii-rlnitiiig the theory of thoir *y*t. iii At .Vm./ Ani «r n young Ilian come* Mill alu-r two year*, and i* • oireidi-rctJ quaiifiad l"f aiafl ap|-..nim, nl I lie (-•>*11*0 nt dip French military »«h -ol ot M ( yr, dial L rd Raglan, lit rpitu >1 the ob jection* lie h.nl efiered, joined St. Arunud, Can- rolierl and li.^quet in Voting l"f tbu ••Xp.'vJltlori, wliilo Admiral lluiiie'm. Admiral Dnndas, the Duke o| (' mil.ridge, and Pfllico Na(w-)ion Voted ’li". Ire- |..iinpbtel.winch lavery unfsv rablet > Ms * n)n< St. Atiumt, tte-n pri-eecvls'** atnto that he waa a - ill on tlu uiornn.g «.f the 90ih, dint tile attack was arranged m In* pr«m-iico hy General Martini- pri V, mo chn-t *-t the Mall, and that die tick Hun 0-•ii.’.l ..nly give hv* a*seiil by a *ign The baltie w.ia buglii ; and w hr it the silica continued their m tnli alt'-r the victory, ami arrived at dm BdU-k, lln-v I*.und lire in -titt* mid loll hank ol the freer dc- In..led by bail. n< * I'j*- n till* le«rd Raglan and <•. (,«-ri.i MaMimpr.y ilc-ugM it dangcr- i^ to at- tdiq.i o carry them, .tret a\ a courit i'.. I war it wav d< ••-finincd to match lo the r- uth. Marshal Hr. Atuaud eoii-miu-l a: ihi* periiMj to ajwak ol the as sault a« a thing that could ©swly (— accomplished al:< r a b.«i i.ardrre nt «-t from 19 to *' I hour#, I ot he w.ia i.. . lar g.-ire t-- t ike any real part in tb© liira- adopted, *nd on the 'Ailt he resigned Ilia mn.i -He auiiiurencd the general* "I divia.on* and <d brtga.J,-, ;.nif tnd.-.w"f.-ii to link© lie m a last ad- dr. but hi* f, etdene*© did n.-t permit l iUi t > pr*.- ■.. d lie nude a Imal effort, »r d ai d he thought hr •h-.ii.d n ' I'b'liarting Iroin the wrehm of the F.m'.rt i«r t'> a*«igr\mg die command t-> tt\© general « i... aj.|m ar.-rj b»»,- l-©en d©*igna'rel by the tin- • t,.'.i, u* v-i e of ib. army *| have wlcctcd Fan- r b- rt,' lie * ii I. *t-’ rvplai© Hie p©n<lmg the rnnhf- limti-'ii <d tlo-ajHreintmeiit f.y III* MajcalV* The M ,i«n«l nj.»d« a ngn w ith fn« hand lo General M r. ♦. w lo* »d* in»©d to (ten* r.vl ‘ arir.>f»crl nrd pr. a cit. ■! biin with die paper which contained lire | - (IN.. I.. ■ ■ inmt»*i..ii Instead of taking iho Mapt'r Gencril ‘ mrolh-rt drew Iroin hi* |“>ck©t a litter, WM»t*g tto- aim* of thu Fiiipcr-d Marshal Si Xmaud n. d h » « ye», but expressed n.» *ur- prip.-. Hi* lo ad I© i h.uk on hi* fulbiw.and he ut- t. r« d rl». »© wc.ro* "It i» well ** , ■ r dre * not scruple to give In* dill, rent course* wfreh w, reoi*en l ,-uld, we," In a*k*, "have taken . up ii© m .nu on the North alter Ima f I'efliAp*, at -t.l ©v, nts.lt n tried three arr.v»d <>n tho , . > rvitwee the pin©© by h UHilliard• m iit, mak© a breach, and carry it by assault ? -Ill'll i» more doubiiiil The |>*lll"n w*« tu.ug >1 t ■ our dj*Advantage, and w© had earfed ; h • p:.o© *». .1 .d in t have held it The fell ,.,, r , a . I, til • N .fh, wh.ch r.'imn.ind* tho town, I,,v. i tin- port, w .is anie d w iih more than "" h- i*> i -in:o n, and def.-ndr-d l>y a gartiwm id . ii.,mi As |..ng astli.V. fort l* .-Ci npi©» I hy tha ire ih© p.R« •*, when taken, l* li*-l tenable 'Iho t , Ivw-f tieWt nppvnttd vonoctott* ot I jhu • basai le. ,N. iih.-r in tho jour- t !i< ,i nj...ii*,.*r their c<<n vet sal tons, ijr.,' liu f.-und “I consi.lcrAii"n* . nnvi.'iy - I evertfu-dv l‘>wbtl«-*a In nia.-lvrs «>bhgrd to prornree mirn- -uvo governrmrnts, a* th.-.r g.*v- tc« ih light themselves obliged t" |-r» nii*« ,. H {., ih.' pnMle to conceal the irrC|<arablo I th© « xpediUon " jumphh-t >'- i't»n.ie* the narrative down t*v v alter ill© bait to o| Inkerinnmi, wlon Ib© i wi re inclined to lake advantage id Ihi* de- fNti-.U • • the RilMIvnSI.. Attempt th© *aaaull, b-> |. ' I Ra.* an i.’ged iq.on Gen t ann-bert tliat • I., jilie-l t .fe©". and ©*|u-nally th.'*«’. I iho Eng- Ireh, were ni»'dlo i. lit tor thee it©rpn*© I hey wet© only. Im vnid. iwo ©-.nr*,-* - to ronlmuo tin* *ii-ge, or t.i re »mb*ik And ih© writer «>r instigator ol It,.. p.iiii|>b!vt, w h > h*d aI| along I men in favor .*1 a ,-Aii.jMign . i* the Damd*,'. Would . v nlcnily u ivo pr. terred a r- trea’. in *' Inch he c.isl.f*©.* it" .1 sgrscc tn th© aMled anno • G©n t’amobeM, a* well *• tti" English commander m chn-f, thought other © painpi. ■n iq* ;i 11 ia»t- pot .1 have .l.i ('•lei* Bl. 11 llo ..tight lido, II Examiner : *ti Eurm.>R or R'mia.—A I'm**.a, *a)* ,Nich.da* ha* made a prolound «oi,rt o| Berlin, and |«ariieulally . r.-p..|l,',f to hav ..ii frenzy el that . -, la«ia iwn yen*, tint after that n» on© can l.y d.ij.merit l« KtiylatMl. ami pa*-«d |,i« wltVJi.li/ i in >tn ) «.f favor get ml" ill© stall until It© lia* aertnl pl< (.t'Winwnu a(ta* tied. i<rlM-.it,*hy tl>r»,tgti .©.^ „i. 1 . , I. •>!.nf fUuksilierw t fufl.il«M*li„©,il 1 ©partiw i |, l ,l,|| l * i ‘ y ' " ragiiiienl o| nriilh.ry, t w.. > ©' ta ib© .Iran* war© re.t.fl©.| lha: 'l.ty Ire.I lm©n >©bt*r<| *rr©,.l < M *tl» th© mlaitry. and, fu| certain dutia*. two year* , im-imb wa* il.qijavl, all In order. Tl»© aiauilr.Aib.ri 41 f*ranee haa tan ili*l|iicl military *ch..<d*. •• \clu*ive out" .ll*r|.f«a<l a m»*t *t.«|H>r..p.u* IrAu.l It ai.f><-4,i . . ... 1 , , , , , , , tl.sl S|..|,mI«bail Mlually •|dp|a-d »• b*l©«ofr,.|Lu7,n I »' gimerUal ■* h-"d*,i of winch ill© I. 4*1 known H.« *©••©!, hut bf U.MIM r.f adroit t»rgrf.M, l.*.| il,r- *»>d most d)*ttngili*h«'d are th" l*nf|/rr« K'lt/nt, || l( , r.«vt««l In passing >.(T I.I* <b*n« l,A*r.| |l.„ rtrll*!«»<*• • I,-H.I ,,f Alitilirnlio,, l..r .tiilU.v .,..1 ... . bill* ••(lartiay. pur,M.rong if>rrpr,-«riii i>r..|.©fty ,.„ i...«m| \ application l-r artillery and ei.g.u«©i. at it,© arnuui.i of i,4*.i l,a ©«, ,.r nrarl, i.-jvwi innra ilr*n ’»#/«, jli" cavalry •rlio.d of San min lb© r©«hty,lwing rriual to a m-r-.. value of atueil •«*»,- |lm Hint If/tlnr, 1 ailed lit© Si IS,, b, r»M Tl.« prrerw* f. r whirl. (I.I* r.l»r© gin, , Vl "" |.iKhr»l, wa* vary *Onj.l© \ numlHir i.f *. M aI| i • •‘“ ,, l|#h«d by r*ajNj|coria grnrral - I i|.a| 0*111,. W .’.*° habw.*'* c%*U. U"re tlu.ii, IS lha aneiot ..( th« mtiiuiy , h ,N, t ,,| I rain©. Tha »-.n of a , otjuiral > r ..f a «!.,,« I.|» r k 1 an enlnr lha French #4 ho.»l», if hi,„ . • _ ami nothing prevnnia hmi from wielding t|„, |,*t,, M ' i,«i»*. •• lha ©■•© rnighl be. I u *«bllil..ti l„ ihU ap M J« , | : i»f I iah| Mar*hal. if hiu m*rtl Hu.h i.f tl.irli-i.i.a l.alrw *hlp|.r-1 »>l. It>.*r.| tl.n |('.«*| \ .rl„rlw I ..... 1 ...... . ‘ wa. »list.god to 1X1, aid b>» **i*t>l that ia Em. wh Im *>.« ^ 1 t’ ,p t"' , *' , "«i n»*kv an vt-mwtanv© . » Mrtr*r;, u.ar© m*i *1111 lw in • iltUurw »..m© furil.rr ’ »il goinl aohliar* Il"ii> © tlm pr.-soii! ,N a|M.le<in |n --h.*..,; lire.# Im p*y otar ant b*1*»u-a II.aI rphfl.l *«rru© rr„m Mi »*’»'*"•• *d svtclt general* a* Uiii.inni.,*, EaVaig- • I,It...,••■•*, l»» hit wfr--, rr*bl*r.1 O.inrwbrrn at l|.a Nnrll. 1 mr *|„I 11,0... f. . I Ith.t .... ... M....... I„.„„ I Hu.... l... a ui>.l»l..l..r..llp , •©'■.•Hr *wii iltaraian .1*/* ag-., In mm hw •#..>.•■.) 41 priyiiagu, hilfliy #»»»•©», rid>ru|..ua forumlaa. and umpiBiiy •itNilaruparalfoMiharw, lha am-ual w.have , h .....red friullns carry llm d., |t. n I',,. I gitru |U.|* IN*; l.r-.va i.f v*n« *arrlrw |o bln, : 1 ... . . M 1 j livmont wall,* * trend lo at Ilk a al llm ftrol of llm A Iliut nf WasMHk>TuN«~TIwv IUi F.Ut> 8 t iUtWulty. Yours, Unhfully, j Hreaiua, of Fafinlfigbani, Moaa , claims to lm*u in ! J I, L. Ina p««HiMion a small bureau, with R slide for : Ml wtiich i)t« d.sih warrant rif Mahrr Amlf* wa# ,r . .., algnad, ami tbttttf Hut© ps^f* w«|.|e„ || r.ma , "T . 1 ' ? lo rim irfraanl |i;<i*ssor ihreilgh lha fsndly of tion• ,t,lr 'Gy*, ifavaltwt lilllua, »|oll»*r*»d hi. ‘ w ' j Isrluivw and ptra«4l«4 $ s»fMtMia | nra'b* wars *hq.j^«l, *ay from w I.. *.n i.,| r * ,.( • ret Mil* ot I*.|i»g dgrvMt aea«.r.||n»l,, but Ib© blank • p*e© In lb« 4'NMtasM wa* *..in-lani/, l..g« |,. |,r«Di I•>> hundrwl «.r lhr©a burelrad, i|,«j wn orlgliret «M|.«naRt c.f twanly tula* or an, iMA.tr U» |i i.i*kA,)l horetrarj and |w©»y ,.r Hirr© li.i,„i r ,,l aM iwruly ! |, p.. f from B* rim ••‘I Im death .1 ,ni|.r*'»N'-.n on tin o i ih© hmg. w In tun© in ii ma!" t-..fd©iieg on Ifenry I'nuaual h«*n or- ar© p»..l th© iii.-iii..iy ol tb© .1©, © «»©d. all the lie ©ire* are ©'■ .©.I, and the wind© i , n.**..iii atiuy re |".I ill iiiournii.g tju't" a 111 oh of I'l'iiea# fend | a rnici-a«ra at© parsing through tin* rily for St !'• t " 4-xpn ««ilw'K •VtnpRthv wnli tlm be- reaiid family, and t.» be prewnt at 111© hnipral, v* hu-b, il ia . ipedrel, w ill *oon b© lollow ©d by that ..I ill© I inpii •». who Im* lu-en f.-r year* in a nn**l d.-lieoi© a: 111© . I I.. ■11.. And will pr.-bal.iy n.*t long S'M me her but tiAI.-l." I h© Emperor A I© wilder II In* wi rt©n to the I* 1 g I t'ruaaia a 1. tin lo announce hi* aeceaaion l - liu throne, .11,.I |.. l,.-g ,.| hou I" ct-nlinuo with Ktreiii ih,. | «• I • 11. h Inch ©ii*t©d belrtri'nllm tw • unltir* in Ihu tin*© nt tn* tvilin l'h© lv>w- "g'-r I i.i-pma* I.i* * i*-• «* nl ten a le". i to her br-lli- 'h© hiug Ii. ill© drapalch which arrived here -• If ©lay, und wlmh aiiiIi.iiii. nl th© death of tha I Ili|t©r..r, weft ill© Word* plon.-.inred by III* Mai- e•'i m brein H, iha.ikmg our King for Ih* friend- *h.|. and fnie’iiv, and ©etrealtng luiil In |.«-rwlwl HI lb- AiniiioniiN I In-y tvegan with "Tell mr bioifier Itriir," but tlm*© words w©i© omniatl Irum th© olli.-tal publication, hem limtivra of Pfoptie- iv 1 *n© .q tlm in.wi moving *©©11©* which has i*©t ii.red lint. 11, 1 .i„it©cti.tii w nh ill© dn*th <>| tlm |.Mi|*rior Nidi .Ia* |i«* luven ill© releblaM.in of llm •-.in. o I n th© dead, affording to the Greek rile*, m ih© . liAj.el nt ih© Russian Emf»*a*y I ha Grand I bl. I|. 4V (I gv, .I..»a..| Ml III© deepest niolltnlbg, rtAa ptPM>ni,a* u-a* ala© tier husband, ilmt'rv.wn I'flnee and I'rincrawe# of 'he Royal family ii hen tlm liiuigy wa* i©roiiMAtrd, and llm prayer nflered up l..| llm Itleaatng* Imaven <*n if'" .l©t-ea*ev|, the i.i|rvi* ©vt.fi|p»vh©.l 'he wax cvedic*. and tb* j I hi. Iowa Ml,:* alwt e»lingul*l»e-l tlm . *n.lle Whlrh. , . ..riling l" III© files .*( her church, vim had held | lo her hand A* (hr del a-'.tfm Ihilrlieaw. who had pri-viniiAly been .|©a<lly |>*le, ihn-w liri*©|l Inin llm 1 a.in* id Hi© Queen, and soblvrd alvu-l Illeiliii } I -o.tcf. Man h Mi it ia not pfi.hahln that he will du a without menu*, and on Ina own hook llo niiist at ka*t summon tli© mow Congrcsa; but n notice ol »n(y days will ho uct-i-Mury loiding them hero. M'-aii* while. So mu additional '’outrages" of llm n.iino chariu-icr may occur, und strengthen thu dulurmni- tion id tho Executive to renew tho recommenda tion of th© I5i|, of Inst March. Thoso matters aru said to ho the subject of anxi ous (.'nbin<-t deliberations. It 1* atalcrf, mi w hat 1 consider nu good auilmrity, that tho "frequent con ferences between tho I'rcsident and Mr. Houle, in- soiro, the friends ol Cuha-scizing with grwst In.pcs trial at last solimildng will be done." March will blow 1 lauIf out alter a while, mid no will ihia fili buster isni. Thu Rcgregato amount ui tho appropctations made nt tlm last arsep.n is not yet stated, but will bo oflicinlly known in a few days. It will proba bly exceed sixty mil'tons. lux. Hue#-1 pts < Avail- 2-1 At Hr*ntly, ■MJiMxIal.', Oainum.l, K I'.fAMii* *1 fo. t VV l.albrup k- fo, i.oi—u I Il lleri/, A le.w a fo, A It rb.oton, ‘V lVr»o«tf#»l«Ig©, • Hnau li.vis 4. • o. l , #.Jrlb.nJ. a H.,i.nlef»,iV- j V0f* fk Co, U W l.wniiny, lf*r.|wi>h k * ‘re.k, <•»•»(©- | Vlllr a ixi,Ty*#n a Mac av, V\ |* V>.igr, Wavr.* a **,«, SkNiiuj, IddUrop afo, 1: A 1. t.-uiar, J J lfli«*. '1 H*u* i, 4 H. m- , r ) llt-Av, 11,;.', ; P.»M-.‘r b V.* Heavy re-. • u Itiu* I tou 1 t\j 1. • t I 3 At'HI'XTA. Al'HIt. I.—fo7TU» —Tl.« market bo* Ih-su ur.M-Uii-d #ltw© tb© *!©.«.*(• news. ATLANTA, MAHUH 3».—rJwrros.-6 «, tramc* CXlf.l'MItl'H, XIAlt* || Dl—folion—Tb©Hrartrer* v CauiiU trr©libl l.n« |(vu-r lij Ini *«in©whal llm <>|M-rBllo«i*, arel «r uvo ..*•-,u©n iy ratl.ar a inarktoi lo quoie. Wrir.iukibat ilm lew vti-w b. e*y • vbit re© a ilociom of l| u» ,‘P #|*>« tfc* J.tlc©* ruling III© KlrkUt |.Ul < ( U>r kftl |U»l ;«L Th©f* »• (*> U.4U- lfr*U«l a v*ry i-Agi./divjxNMlbrti Vt of—nt*. but buy era. b»[-©M are •!('Mkiptii.g k ror.riwv^'U. W© qw»-r MS-©'- r» ml/- IS* fire] r NEW 4llll.lt \>r*. MAlK'll 5M—« ottM.-1»mr© was | •» »• '©qu- a g.»M.| i|pHiatl<l, 11.0 IrfUllnl !». llm tklr »f “>». b»»v, ' "*-*"» V • u purcl>k*rf1 IhI-.i© ib© imlj.l ol il.r Al'airt.r'v alf - j ;■*> »©j*ird br { **■•• * di»«» ..f fully J^c, ihj.1 •• xl — • . ’"Ill 1 — H 'I’llt: loldpf* -t .Utu-, : H rt 1 Uut.rtkw'kloT. . I , | Jv * .01! .»■!’. Or P».-J C. ..’-,.,7 * *«•»©• .•I* J .... ^*4.11 J.IISf — today ! / vN *4-ur.J»r Uu. 1--“ . ,., _ v I t,r--w «g if,, tell l r»- ) , , ' • a B*j au©*u, a T ' “ *» j |.k;v©v r.f »k-|. All.- .M U-r ©ur quvtaU. Iiniiorluni llcclslnn III n Man* rmr, Cimixxati, March VV, IB53 A colored girl, by die name <4 Run-tta, w.«tie time ameu w-a» brought to tin* ■'Mat© from Kentucky, hy an agent ol her matter, and was declared Ire© by a State Court nt Columbus, and a guardian app-nnt- od for her. The girl has sine© been arrested under tho tugitive slave law, and to day sho wa* br< ught iMfors Judgu Parker, of this city, who decided that whenever a slave, by consent of tho owner, sol* f.mt on Ohio soil, he or sh© bccinos in all respects free. li«> thorelor© declared ihu girl Ire©. A*, at tempts was afterward* made by Hi© I mnxl Stat»« Marshal to arrest her, which caused a great .real | of uxcitetiit'iil, ami a riot w a* npprchond©d ; but I finally she wn* quietly conveyed to dm WiMiJrufl | House, where she liow remain*. • *nlin*ry I/Ceflof . Middling '. -*1 SliJ.I .i.g Middling I a 11 fair Po!.ITle*b Coirt'alo* IN Rrt.d.t fkl.xxt. — A j.vr- , tint tu*ioii ot thu oppotirntA wt tlm aduiiiua'rati-.n i ha* !u.-cii 1 fleeted in Rlu.d© Island. Guv il- j-pm lu* bre n noiiimnted for Governor by thu W ings and Know Nothing*. The um« parti©* (reve agri-id u|»«n the run* candidate f.-r Gungrrm hi th© Eastern District, Nathan It Durfi*c. In die Western Dictrmt tile Whigs have nude ti-> normn- atioii, but the Km.w Nothings have t©-noirnruto<l Benjariiiu B TburaioP, who i» a'*o tl,© I l. ni.K 'kii. Homme©. Mr Thurston v-tc-l against th. V— bm»kn toll ; and so did hi* c-l eagoi, Mr lV,v.-. wt,.. Im* again b©cti rc-nMiiirutcd by in© I> , rrat* I'. litic* nr© consnKrai'!* mixed In Rl. -I© lataml.bul w© shall see daylight niter tlm e'.cvt. 4» A I’koV It>tXTI41. F-V..*ri -t o! Plllllqw, bile, a riioiiitu-r of the late Congress, wa* n n » way fruin WcJdon t-> ‘"barle»t..n, when tin- m» •topped nt a station house and lx- went out in! - the air to firtoka a segar While thu* engaged, vn- other tram ran Into the on© m wii chh© via* » p <.w cr.gcr, and thu s©at which Im bad "ccupud a !• w imnu'es l>< fore waa completely dcmolidn-d. «n.J hia cloak, which wns lying t»p>»n it. t^r(* ratvd ! y n bar <f iron ami earned rut through the lop M the car. Avuxicvx SToriB Aim..a; — Th® New V ra Tribune says : Th© admiAn. li of American Raihcad Sio. k* to th.- L.ndou Etc liar gc, u i* believed, •• .* very tmp< riant ©fleet ut*-n dn* market li w .1 rrisktf a nnrki-t th©re win, h di©v have not h< r«to- lor© enjoyed, in consequence «.| the diflicuhi in geitmg t.uters and sefirrs logether The o|»©r..ng hiving !*»-< n made, the h*t - I s©<*uriii©* adriiH'eJ : • the privilege* <H ill© F.Xchar.g© w-|| undoubtedly b© im resav d, ond an active bu*;nes» grow up— Sonin ol die recent ptirchavc* .-I Eric "i» foreign order* are l»e|i©vc<l . fuv© l*.'©n made tn ant.© ; turn ©f extended traiiaacuoiu. m le.tidoti,undi t th© tmw arrangement M.ivy vr *t> ©r th* Whiu At a recent meeting of the Commit’©© of MaAM. huM ip handing^fie Wb.gp.iCi wa< pr.iiiuucnt inernbers . I th© < and propotid t" build up in 1 i <i|!po*ed to i\n, vv N..tf,mgi»rn iv Mi-. Wh.g St: . the subject "f .!.- j ts-nriden d.aruf in .-re - mmittc advorft'. .1 n. d 11 partv l’n-'i mi' but b© 1* a '©rtow •d 111 th) railing pravmg Qun k lx lievcrs nrivf br.*». Show a g.-ml nun in* nr. a virtue . » lud nun d.-ublee ” Ii© least ftu.hali 1* accoui W,ne 1* a turn-©"**. . trrst my 11 r c i «i t I’ll I risk I I nilgi- >0 A 3. K 111 gill* *•! J 1\ III ...©el *1 l*.r ©>• ..111 .*f I l»n « l «k ! ■ M . A. Il.c 11. tstr • reTvi©*,i,f ret 1- im 4^ Ml. II \« U» V4nV»:il 1. f/XSmt "f IH.lito au.l ••*: mr Rc* *"“t 'v mu ©r K*. t he tv.-vv 1 |.« .lev..let is 1« ti I'f ' ll Mil l * n •Hits ©f Xlrktlfle. xten.k' •'« rtoulS llo afar.: I.crrin it. * a CiuxniRviir.-.l/f Ihltt-.t — I am in w.mt .da place. I wiM accept a situation in some w. d reCMumoiidcd tamiiy, where dm work 1* not inueh to *111 ak *-f I line (k-iii living at Mrv Sindh's,in Easy Avenue,but tlm w..ik i© t ■ hard. We. the girlv in the kix liin, had to g. t t’lcaktakt Ivforu *3 o'clock, and hnrdiv ever **< nt out iiK>rc dun six Mm-* a «. »»k, and then ••*»’# Mr an afterr,'*- n or evening She w.u a bad p« i*- :> to manage, and l could ut stand ti One© she wan quite impudent to m© bemus© I burnt up a mind©; of llai|H-i'* Magazine in the par.or file. If I 1 »-k up my embroidery in thorm rmng before 19 uY. ©k. ami sal d -wn to h..vo a iIia: with some ft Iron, a n. ighU.ring kitchen, nho w av quite unb- nr.v- Id© in her tone and tuamier Breausc 1 iu*t*trd that vhe *h».uhl d > my w..ik on Sunday* and Tliunvlov' *he .ltd n.dsrcm »iii-lied, anj *© l her I tnuAt leave, a* we could P- t agree Sh. language l could not put up with, and l lett. I van- not riH-oinmeiul Mr* Smuhtuanv girl Should >ou hear * I a good plnoe. I might b© ft- dm-ed to try it for a week >.r tvv I nlw-At* • •: • •11 deiug n* I efiiKwe, and cann-o. Ix-ar any mt«r- ferenco oil the part of th©*!l.-d "m vinca 1 dm liouao " Plain fiwnl i» my ahhormnee, and 1 am Very particular about inV 0I*I*-Ci.vte» in dmooin -rlic ©eoiolli) “I my residence 1 ©aim t l»© diAlU'l .g evening* ( ,:nuin M 1 .. lie is .» f.K"I wh.. , annot !• ■ Hint vv Ii < w i.'l Hot good f, r noth ug l-ut t- t * n it. then an cue wife now* 1* but nenf^. uni llo dial tell* h tvv-i Follow no truth (<k» near *l the hreis.lcat 11 d»*b out y.»ur teeth If ilniu* w©t© to |»© done tw.ee, all w« u'J 'vj w,*,- r t\ >0 i i< 1 • t »v lurnl of 1 hAil.vm i‘«-uMj ,' i-v* until II.© '.Vttli tun . It.-Ill 0 V At. "ill M"«u© n \i!s xitn 1 11 rr. • 1 • i.i.iu 1 nr> mi • in . . nil "I I «*l All, '• "Mu *Ai»MVAl., V«A.rVi IVUti. taw A.inel • 1 1.«u 1 >i«.o*f m< ('.in< • kin*.-' • .11 rled An |i.i|Nrfli>r o tt -« I '»»(iq*©l>^it.©u. !’•© llMn.ti"l I (. »i,in.| .1 .IIm* ilrr* M MlAkrf *mt l.llu»rl| AU—IA VV Mil II I . ti till t»Ai ie*uiu©'l if*# j M«re« " t»* in v. vt. ai>.1 :1.* s p. 'I , u 1 . ..#1. r ,-AlWnlA 11 j*« •< Vf I,IIM' A I MITIf » - >>M J<illN I• Mu|| i, kk-vlu »H1 1 •lieM.11© M» ph>fe*A>©nal .Ian©*, in.1 in© I m,, t© n.«-..(hi..» .o.-ri w ui at. *1 Mill Al Ml III I . 4, —Pit I I' At MIII.IV *. »l IWl'.-'l. h 1 .-flers hi# t*(i*iev*»«»u*l *en lee* telheeti ©I Sat an’Ah. aiwt mat t«- 1.<h.hI fm it*© ,.n*«aii »i re. - M. aim'. r,i„(nrr ©l lla.naot a**.i f,ur aia | S©|v'WI V|||t •<. I.A, ,lt>rf 1 arel MurktAliu j >■©»*•, »».. IV Al IV 1KIMJ I^VIII IIMI wi Mil'll • . Sw> ea- i i |« iH.ti vt M x, f**-*-n© Pr>T *,.»• itr h.4.S.2 1 1 .Im » ».©**• s* 4 " Tt-.i l»*i, a, |l re* S -vre—-| 1 sVnr tH C" 4 ' " •wa.i-.-i* ‘>S U*e •**a-f a Are 1*100, •*«! K- *• '* llAk »N fl|Nt.U a,. i 1 AM**»X H‘»x *• ; *, r xt 1« ' az'iiuxu, k4tl‘ ** a w»R cXt »■ W©4 A* XHjfctoaa ’ I* M-vk. Ki ifNNe-V l-iyN-V k- 'oref-W- »W • • t J'XAlt' Xi reft > »V, Swie*! 1 '” , »»re M tV» Meal. IN |1, , Ml*, t aHwniv* lla»M »ivm (••ni'iri nt t abulia, no the IMh i-l January Him 1kdm (tut |-.|xia iftMUrt that lu* xreited dip llln- .1 ..w, and tlmi' f. re *h© crv*fe*l n»«eh eirllenurxt Th© lllch price f a.lmlaal.m f' W re**f*e»l, amt fi An I,if ui her MS'• . reatc-l n»* at d'—alt* la< t|..s* 1700 ! ’ I i.mi: »ri..nr. nms am .lusiin Uwr, per *»r.r. at.,,i v». r»M«r tSwaatebl 11 3 Mun*r. 11 A»u:ti*ii\m 4 1*. v Ml I II S >W» ■> Kd A- A hU'" , .* v ' ' VdT fVaa** sillnl* S II. *+*"'*,S"*S‘ A **' Ink™, n.-M-rt Al-I-'J «© Il'IllA* * Mints. HI AI I TIIIR t m no> I •ttf. -t ..v,Kt |M|*,1UI!. . all !Vre •lirirti.4. l-r puM'i !*• hta tl.Nik *,| I't.i *T ft | All), 11 Ar». IIH Hkw, . XRITT DAi.Vot-reruu ..|4v, 4 •ral Knox. • m #*i.l a kit*njM, iu*hin« inm d»© parlor * • i „) tvwi^i, ami.iu m. ijul, im .n, •<>! •al>e, < iMinti W ell, an. an ih* ***•*! ©flM gun©**< '<r-* —©.*1 i >« lx, © •*..( lallpl, "In a|>u ©•»•© B,i| I liideblct '• r ihs aIIH ; 55 w... Ifkl, Until Ik# *l.l«. S.iwW* ' • t«.||..atf (..tniiat wldch |yu take In tlw> «rt*ll# •#$ i le**d<ir -»i-l .a U©«©».v t<"l* A »yxt.» l In» h-uias • " 1 Ra«2‘ « | in.tu» ••* in >> .... a.,, *u xi*ii tsvx XW «AH —mv-ni tJ XXwaHV. **l.l l-r •'*. AA ,4re* »A*? . *1# *•>•*»*' . . k. W N,mVIi m ZaU'wI t.i x^ y a*-eii*al'her *>•—ret »m4 1,^.1 l.i:i ilk* ereJHM. rt ISM* „ vVaisH j , i Mil* MklxA. .W uawwl >1~4—*»*«z *-• *• V'* 4 X *ll..|S, w. «*»»« e-., A »*• 4.-IM *4 rt-rtb* ; ' e,re.w.. VX r rt'iXX MX, Maiore. !♦*'*' a, X |.i« aa »• a. i ‘ *«" ' I * ;:\K < i . liA—a c-»re a .-a •v»* » Nre*V«M,Oe* *— •*.**, ’* 1 V >\ 4 *•■«•* ■..N..O. Hit* •> 3K»JtSr" 4-AkMrt. «*W'^4 *•-> - k “.. ' , t. «. ffcotwstoeJrt tv-m, > l*wa-ot IV* ‘ore X< lion. Il .... Ml —j »-rt4 U-.-d P XX ire k »•> W*.|1- -i."* 11 l-.-at I Wawrt irea—k * % Li j XH” 1 ' s t»*t ‘ * ■