The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, April 06, 1855, Image 2

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► » ui nwlr rrlmem. . PPCT It i>WMkly, iu idy.noo. per annum.... Unotpatdln ad»anoo... Weekly, Invariably In ad*anm. WnaklMtlnbPrina.l lUooinmlor “ SAVANNAH, GA. Friday Morning, April 6. bTtelegraph for the republican. * 1ST tS Hon. FtonoUGrangcr, ox-Boeimastor General, hae'arrived in Savannah and taken rooms •t too l’ulaski House. _«sr Thoro were 403 deaths in Now York Isst ■tar Tho Georgia University .Magazine, for April* has boon rocolvod. It is an unusually in teresting numbor, containing (ho annual annivor* ■ary addresses before tho two Lilorary Societies of the College, tho Phi Kappa and Domosthoninn. Sraixo Best ness of Savannah.—'Tho wharves ■to now lined with vessels of all classes, busily on* gaged in taking in and discharging their oargooo. Everything under tho UluiT has a brisk and ani* mated appoarance. Drays can bo soon moving in every direction, piled with goods, tho marks of whioh indicato thoir destinations, some in Tonnes- soo and Alabama, and others again for all parts of this Stalo and Florida. Bequest to Savannau.—It gives us pleasure to state that tho late Colonel William Robertson, of this city, bequeathed tho sum of $5,000 to tho Mayor and Aldermon, for tho use of tho Fire Savannah and New York Steamship Link.— It will bo soon by roloronce to our advertising col umns, that tho steamships belonging to the New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company haro again roeuuiod thoir regular semi-weekly trips between this port and Now York—tho Ala bama having boon laid up for aomo time, receiving now and tnoro extensive boilers. With such ox- ccllont and seaworthy vessels, making their trips in Irottt fifty to sixty hours, and nt such a reduced faro ($20 to Now York) thoy ought, and will, wo think, rocoivo a liboral aujlbort iron* tho traveling public. Sketches of a Storm at Sea.—Wo published a fow days ainco tho account of iho rescuo from ilio wreck of tho crow of tho brig Hcnica, from Jack sonville for Boston, by the ship Jolm Si Albert, at this port, from Liverpool. Capt Jones of tho B-, yesterday left with us threo sketches, representing tho position of tho brig when first seen; just before she capsized; and aitor she • lay on tho sea a help less wreck. Tho last shows tho ship, and tho crow in tho act of diawing up iho men from the boat o! tho Benica, ono at a time* by a ropu. They wore undo by Mr. C. Robinson, second mate of tho ship and exhibit much artistic skill. They may bo seen to-day on tho table in our raiding room. The rescue of all tho crew of tho brig, under ihc circum* ces, seems almost a miracle. tsr The Br. hark iiolon, from this |*ort (or Liverpool, was fallou in with on tho 4th of March in lat. 40 N. long. 20 \V., with loss of rudder, ■trained and loaky, and tho crew taken oft and carried to Liverpool by a vcssol which arrived there on tho 12th of March. Tho II. cleared at this port-for Liverpool on tho 26th of December last, with tho following cargo: 1,081 bales upland cotton, 215,585 feet pitch pino timber, and 5,000 oak staves. What For I—Wo loam that sovcnl men have* beon for some time aasidoously engaged in digging up portions of tho earth on Tybco Island. They have a long instrument, Uko a ram-rod, with which they probo tho earth, and when they strike any thing dig down to it. Thoy somo days sinco found a box containing horsemen's pistols, Ac , and more recently havo discovered somo china and other articles, which wero doubtless stolon from wrecks atid buried. "The Georgia Prohibitionist,” is iho title of a Mur Wookly Campaign paper,to bo published in Marietta, tho first number of which will bo issued about the 30th inst.; B. J. Camp and S. A. Calder, Editors and Publishers. Swindling Clergymen.—Attempt* havo been made, in Now York, to awindlo clergymen by ob taining money from them for a book which is re presented to contain notices of aormons delivered by them. Theabip Great Republic, which cleared at Now York on tho 22nd of February, arrived at Grare®- end in nineteen days. Italy.—It is reported that a serious revolutiona ry movement, lioadc-d by Mazziiii, had been dis covered in Homo. Both the French and Austrian Iroopa wore held in readiness to suppress it. Tho National Kranmt the Knoav Noth ings* The American Organ says:— M Wo mako it a point to pry no further into other people's business than is necessary to carry out legitimate purposes; but the following extract from the National Bra authorizes us to sum what is common rumor, viz that the circulation ol that paper has failen o„ many thousands sinco tho American party wao fortnod, which proves most conclusively that many who hsvo hitherto iavorod frec-soil or anti-slave ry doctrinos, havo abandoned them, in favor of tho doctrines or our party, and now stand on tho platform of tha Constitution of tho l.'nion. Tho National Era says: M As we do not intend to suffer tho Bra to ho run down by proteriptiim, hut to maintain in rigurious Iffo tho only pres* which, at tho capital of me na tion, on slave soil, advocates tho principle* and Ideas of freodom, we have addressed a privato cir* cufarto many of its subsertbora who have shown an earnest disposition to sustain it, explaining to n m° f* ,ont ° r *h« dolcction occasioned by Know rtothingiem, and the amount »| sBwcribrars required to replaco thoao loat. M ay wo not expect a generous response!'" M Wo regard It are “good sign" w-J,«n men with draw from crusades against tho rights and interest* of other*, into which they had bet-n led by fansti* cism, and placed thornsclvos on tho broad basis of tho ''American party," whose solo porposo Is, to remedy the ovils which hsvo como iq>on us, with- cm entrenching ui»on tho vested right* of any |»or- Hon of oar fellow ettixons. Tho loss of miversl thousand patrons of jh« Nations) Era in a single ye*r, is a proof conciusive, that such patrons no longer approve the doctrines and policy of that pres*. Wo believe tho day is not distant when an immense majority of the people of (ha United States will adopt tho doctrines uf non-intervention as to the question of slavery." f lf«*nrallaailo« Laws in nalns, The Legislature of Maine, which recently ad- journed, paased two acta relating to naturalization, Wbleh contain* some important change*. One , cl proyida that no person of foreign birth shell vote in the State, unless ho shall, within three months at I*mi before the dey of election, exhibit to the regnlarly constituted authorities of the town , )f C |, y in which bo restore, his naturalization p*p«, f . ar , f } the -thoritUa shall enter in. name in s'Z.kTo bo kept for the iwpooe, together with the date of tho issue of tho papers, and tha form by whirl, the JV"* turn hated. Tf,« authorities are not to enter hi* name In too book, nor enter hi* asm® m the Check list. If thoy are aoUafiwI that the natural!**, tiou papyri are not genuine, or that the person pro. doting them is not the person to whom they were oew^ onkTr - ' #nnttU 0,0 "Mwalhtsiien " "* B " u - ,n ' 1 N*Hm« Ihti CfKiri crastpd by the Authority „f the Hi-i* a»,.ii Imm urMriftw.,,. r.tlm dowInJi ” wbwfcr .iim dull u h.i ui ,ii„j „ cl'iMof S» Unli-I hum TIim. .«.L,"77* •W*3tol, Mel... now In full for,.. "**" l ~ ,n HtnntT Omumm’m in rniUMi"m'i».LA du- pucli l/oei ritilnd.l|iM>, d.ud ,!,. ).t in.uai ' “TIu Hnnd.. Umar Uw l,„ !».„ rare stliw.nlfr lathy N« > iln.to dilnlun, >lio|i «u vmi, and llu nf«lori« Mil n< taiildcn onljr. • •n» "llMiid "cilM.n' tW iU* nholl of Trinlly (M. Church, lut .nnlnx, Mrialwl bjrK.or.l tnombsn of other Church choirs, add amateur mu* •ioiana of too city, proved one of too moat accepta ble and successful performances of tho kind over REBU BlJCAN, ERIDA Y MORNINGP, APRIL <i, l«5f» Mmbiildiliifii a*—a®''&?dsBS&sa jMssiar—*— Gidtitmtn t “ '* ** ■* Emattclpsilnia IP Oabs,' Tho Alia brings e gonco from Spain, tot IMS very important intolll- * ng affairs In Cnba. it ui« ami eucvueeiui |ienoiiunuc« 01 1110 Kinu ever . T " , " V' TT7r:r n . ’" , lltonln 8«v«nn«h. Tho progninmo omnolnod h«nlrond,,boon.l.l«d,iH.iOonornlOonoh., Iho ' , OntitalnoGannral nf Putin, h.irt InrwBhilrut in Mart. of too finest selection* In aaored ntuaio, and too wholo was executed in a manner that would havo mfioctcd credit upon tltooo of much higher pretension* to mnxlcal aolenco. Tho audlenoo waa porhapa ono of tho largest over aeon within tits walls of Iho apacioua Church, made up of mum* bora from all tho various Christian denominations of tho city, with a highly roapootablo numbor ol ladloa and gemtemon not specially Identified with any Christian body. Wo belluvo thoro wero not Ion than s thousand persona present. Commencing with tho openlug chorus t " Glori ous ia Thy Name," tho audionoo waa uvidontly taken by eurprlso—notwithstanding thoy aiitioi- paled a musical treat of no ordinary character, yet, from tho almost broathloss silonco that porvadod the house, it was evident tho reality exceeded nil previous anticipation. Upon tho conclusion of tho duett: •* Graceful Consort," expressions of ap- plauso wero manifested; and upon tho conclusion uf tho chorus: "Como Geiitlo Spring " tho delight of almost the ontiro nudiuuoo sought relief in rounds of unmistakable npplnuao, whoroupon it was announcod from tho desk, by Rov. Mr. Cremloy, that in tho house oi God, at a Sacred Concort, such audible manifestations wore not acceptable to tho choir, and it waa hoped would not bo ropoat- cd. Notwithstanding this intimation, upon the conclusion of various othor pieces, among which wo will only mention: Solo—"With Vorduto Clad 5" Solo, with chorus--" Et Incarnnlus;" Trio —"On Theo Each Living Soul Awaits}" Solo with chorus—" lnfiammnius," tho audionco could scarcely control their delight, ovidonily joining in tho invocation of the Sacred Psalmist, wherein, in tho rapturo of hii soul, ho desirod the Honda to clap thoir hands, and tho hills to bo joyful togeth er before tho Lord. As a wholo, the Concort roilocta tho highest cro- dlt upon all concerned, in its inception and per formance, and upon tho liberality and musical taate of our citizona ; ana cannot pruvo otoorwiao than gratifying, in a pccuninry point of Viow, to iho Trustees ol tho Church, in aid ol iho fund required in almost rebuilding their houao of wor*hip, deso lated by the dreadful storm of tho 9th of September last. Important from iflvxico. Under this heading, the San Antonio Toxan, of tho 23d ult., lion the following: On yesterday, March Slat, some Mexicans of ervdihility arrived in our city, nnd they inform ns that iho revolution party in Mexico has triumphed, nnd that Aivarcs has taken tho city of Mexico, and holds Santa Anna us n prisoner} and the latest CaptslmGonoral of Cubg, had forwarded to Mad drld s full Recount o| tho into alleged conspiracy for hla asaaaalnation and overthrow of Spanish authority on tho Island. This account is highly colored, hut lu tho main wo aro inclined to holievo it does not exceed tho truth. It la represented that Pinto, lately oxooutod, was tho founder and di rector of tho Lycoutn Club, at Havaun, whore the conspirators mol under pretext of playing nt enrda ami billiards, and that thoro n number of papers were seized, writton in cyphar, tho key to which wus dlsoovorod. A lettor from Madrid, tulho Lon- dun Times, says: "Tho govornmunt Ims received confidential cum- uiunicntnme from General Concha, with respect to the state of the island of Culm, which is evidently such ns to inspire tho Captain General with cuiisid- oruhlo unonsiiiosa, although ho confidently trusts to surmount all difficulties, especially if tho Ministers and tho Cortes attend to his suggestions with re spect to tho lino of colonial policy to ho observed, llu considers tho relative position ol Spain and Cuba to bo very similar to that of England and Canada in 1837, and wishes tho oxamplu of Bog- land to bo followed, and concessions to lie madu to the colony. Cuba, in his opinion, should send de puties to tho Cortoa. Caro should bo tnlicn not to alarm the alnvouwnors by talk of omnncmuiion — Bucli n measure would iuovltnhly throw thu island into tho urm* of thu United Status. "To declare tho slnve trade piracy would also bo n dangerous slop, but Goncral Concha ia using his vary almost exertions, and will continue to do an, to prevent thu traffic. Thu island is ovidonily not to bo governed sa it hna boon hitherto ; nnd a gar rison of 20,000 men will bo found nil InHulliuiont nt preaurvu it to Spnin, if tho inhabitants bo nut con ciliated hv liberal legislation. “Cuba fins greatly changed within tho last few yours, ami there can beluilo doubt that General Concha begins to noto a wide dilldrunoo in the state of tin- public mind new andduring his former residence there nsCnptnin General. The lute con spiracy was very extensive, und dissatisfaction is wide spread." A private telegraph communicates to the Paris journals the following detnilsof the conspiracy laid before the Council oi Ministers at Madrid, by M. Bustillos " For s long tlmo past Gon. Concha had n pre sentiment of ihis conspiracy. for the assassination ol tho man who had taken Lopez (CuMnuedu) and — u 1‘riMi.,oa B«turd.y ( lb. . 10lli Much, Ttio London Mornlo, I’t* m).: Alter won, iratUenco, harrlc.no. end flaadi— Ament th. o.llul ruy.l |Mrwutn. -Iwh varied . each dalnathoir mlMrtp—wft'havo Uialy h.dtho thormomotor too low for ih. klngdem. [f,|, SM® 1 ',hSSI CTn£»fl»“" «'• " 1 apeak for Middlo 0eor|fs, and say that lire entire iun ilia vhr ^ | lr , j n Hp> , n# MllJ carried in Iruit crop U destroyed,oarly wheat killsd, and tho IHJrt iho Infante Maris Franoleca d'AMlao.dsugh corn crop cut down, and a largo |wrti«m dead as s brli111" K®°rdVi i reV^a^Don pickled innokoral. With cotton at fi cents, corn ; J nr(o|| dilipu|IM i t j,* t.! *tho throne of dun dollar and 20 Cents, flour «nd bacon high, Himin.nnd, after a protracted war of varied sue* Banks tight, and money eosreo, I toll you, retro* ! ccae and diasater, retrosted Into Franco In 1H30, r;; „u„ I. Iindj wlillo Iho future I. worn. You nr. «« iSaMR MILS liS well aware, my wants *ro but fow j therefore, l am „ny 0 f |j„urges until 1815, when h« retired to July, ns usual, taking iheworldnnd tho times as they ■ Don Catloefoal hla first wifnin 1H»I.and WRRtiikr- present thomsulvcs. I tldnk ho who can live and : Bed secondly on tho 2d Fobrunry, IHM. by proxy, .U...I,, hlmretl and tamUr.fono ol you .re o«m,.0 , «’fe'lld.uu or iliu IIM iwolro month., on woll uy liu Iim Atnrli. Tli.re.ii I’lincon do llulre, il.uulimr ol ■ivud through n crisis—end ia entitled to a leatliurn 1 Jolm VI., King of Portugal, and widow of tho In* modal. Manta Don 1’mlro of Bpain By hie first rnsrriago W„ l,.,o n fow Bh.„.h.l cl,lot,.,,, 1,1 Hit. rodlon.: |£ ^ am! noxt to Burke wo como in lor handsome ladies, j hiscUimsto the Hpnninli torono on tho 18th of ami nut one Ihchtlor in all this vicinity. ** *••••* 1 would cliungo my cognomon, ns known to you for ninny years, front Unrko to M for Mllo#isfk I . board snoUie# vosaei, u.. Wj, | CeWWEBCHI, KKCORIf, been fined $«o si Mow York , ^ „ . wl, which has also been UihmI Aran. 510 dolilrt, double the sniouot of (be cigars.— g*»»VW*buji eiatih, A bm 4 ii*,». (.'**'*• , TIi. line, t(i. WuldniP'in Ifnluii »y., h.v. U.. ‘ j I’*" 1, m •'ei, KJweriwf At Or,( fAnkiiry A. Mrseii, W k f,M * I Hiamki* »»n tt^iuiu — |n/iiiww|u.ne« ol ih. gj^JJ | limiiod namher nf .irlv.l., ibtr. u. .Iiwwi no -i -.*S[ ..lldrt in |u,rl, uud lo del rmw’l. lo «... rreurtliM Mri.oii.li , III.,,, HI..,I.Ill too ' :— Mfoomm , .non.— Io.i, „ liom li«d lu rill,nr., wire could Inf IWlutod l„ .1". v„ Ml. 7.,r«0. In, II..,.-1101,1,. , *• byii.ylnu llirm unotu.lly l.iire »d..o«*. ’V, . , i|,LI , , n.. ,,, '**• nr. iilmoa no Mll/ir., ood ol oil llvwo »h,, gn wil « nv Mil'll*, NM(I UI ill Hr—“ K - 1 *— 1 .. .. -i. i hril . « in too veeeele leaving ibis port, only shoot two prr "J **JT* ,J ,nu cent, are AmeBoans, 'J'o Liverpool a ml lyoJon l*»v Urk Rote itnu.t.» n.* i.^. , 1v 20 dollars |*r month has been paid witn $40 to 45 »»*»•• « l ndvauc® t lu Havre, 20, with 26 a JO advance ; le I rt K.i«*,u*r a « swnu,, «„ " ' * * ” * ■* ^ *‘ J ‘ * L»lr« tsjlUM,, Vi UUm jWf., »'J I East Indies, Ac., 15. two ftionthe' advance : lu W«m| Indies and Iim Mcditoranesn, 18, with W ad- Washington. Mini Ilouru ol Nicltnlai. Iluiporor of KiisnIh. St. Petersburg JMorch 3. Aa it now turnaout, Ida Majesty hud been for somo time violently sfloctod with sri/me. About the 18th of Polity, liistHMly phvalcian, Dr. Mandt, bugged lor pnrmission to call id other physicians. The Bmporor look this very lightly, and turned it off with a joke, hut consented that tho body physic ian, Dr. hnrull, should bo also consulted. l'ho Bmporor bocaitio by degrees worse, from want of sloop and Im roused cough, with plentiful axpoctu- ration, so Unit the physicians, on tho 22ml, boggod his Majesty would keep his room. The Bmporor would not hoar n word of it; on which ono of tho physicians Raid to him, "No mo- "dicnl man in tho wholo army would allow any "soldior, sii unwell as your Majesty ia, to leave "tho hospital, tor ho would lie sure that his pu- ( "tiont would soon coin® in again, worse " Tho Emperor answered: "Yuu havedono your duiv, "gentlemen, and 1 thank you, and tmw I will uu i May, 1845. The (’undo do Munteinolin waa mar ried in July, I860, to tho Prinni as Maria Cnroiiue j Fi rdinnua, titter ul Ferdinand 11., Kiug of too Two Hiciliea. Trait, with Japan.—Comniridore Pony, in nj lettor to .Mossrs. Luwrotico & Co., of Boston,in to- j gnrd to the trade between this country and Japan. ; says: " it strikes run that woolon cloths ol assorted nilalilice would bolu tho Japanose more acceptuldu than the colt/ms, nmi thoso should lie chioiiy id 1 tho dmkor color*. But with regard tu tho colors i select ions may ho made by reference to thu draw ings of costumes which aro to ap|H<ur In thu report ! of tho Japan axpediliuti to Ira published during tho | present your." j Av C««4 M Lyons Death of a Famous Grave Digger.— 1 The I Gazette mcutioiia the following: A person named Bernard, grave-digger «o lira executive government, in l?U3, «lio«l n fow days ago in n Vithigo near Lyuua. It was to him that lira Abbe .SIviiin IfniiAud, first vicar of tho Church ol Iho Mndoiaino, delivered the decapitated l*odra» of j King Louis XVI., and Mario Antionetio, which initio:" nnd on ihl" ho got into his sledge, iu wure both deposited in open coffins. The King rather cold woathor* and druvo to tho Exorcising i wore n w Into waistcoat ami gray silk brooches snd house, to sou somo mon ot tno infantry nfthu Guard aiookingn. His hoad was placed iratwoen hia logs, who wore about to march into Irauisiann, to maku j Bernard, who was aiailor, continued for forty years up the complement of tho £ygimonts thoro. | h» oxrrciso iho funrnion of gravo-dfgger In Iho vil- At this inspection, which waa tho last occasion j lago w here lie died. <d lira llmpcrot'a being seen ia publio, ho was ovi- dently very uuwoll. coughed »iolently,u*pecn*rnt- The Inuraiiam Medal.—'Through tho pulitom-tn i cd e.xcosaivoly, and safd, ns ho went away, "I am ' of tho chief clerk, Mr. Wolsli. wo havo been aliow n ] in a tierfoct bath, [of preapiration,)" although it waa j tho drawings for tho modnl in (hi presented to j tim ubnriivoplotot Bnruooa. The police ut iouutli ! anything bul warm in tho Bxorcikiug house. I ho Cn|>tnm Ingraham fur hi* gallantry nnd decision in j succeeded in unravelling tho thread of it,. mi it 1 Emperor tlien drove t«» l’rinco Dolgoronki, tho lira Koszta affair. On one side of tho medal there , — made uud the papers Minister ol War, whu was ill, cautioned Inin not will boa ricli wreath, between tho two ends of to go out too soon, and thou returned to tho Winter which appears tho American eagle, in a starry Palace. In tho overling ho wus present nt the I constellation,standing on an anchor. In lira ecu* prayers for the first wook of hunt, stayed somo tro is lira following inscription : " Presented by tho time with lira Empress, but complained of bomg I President of (lie United Staley to ComiuamJcr Dun- ! cold, and kept his cloak on in tho room. can Ingraham, as n tcetimonial <d the high sense j 1' rom that evening tho Bmporor did not nuit Ilia j untortuiucd by Congress of his gallant snd judicious little study. It Was there, on February 23rd, that conduct on tlra 2d ol July, 1852. Joint resolution 1 lie rucoived his Flugel Adjulnni, Colonol von Tst- , of ('ougrees, August I, 1851." On iho other udo j tonborn, ami dispatched him to Sovastonul ; all tLo w«* have a ilistaut view of Smyrna, with lira Unit- , ill his cloak. ; od .States sloop of war tit. f«ouis, nnd the brig of 1 appears from tlra doelarntious madu amt lira papers seized, that tho plan of tlra coirapirncy had existed long holoro lira arrival of (ion Concha in tlra is land ; that tho conspirators Irad considerable re sources ; that a general rising was contemplated iu Cuba, nnd ilinitho wholo was combined with an oxpiMlitioii which was to leave lira United .States under tho orders of Gonorul.Qiiittiian, accompanied by Henderson nmi Kinney. This cxpodi'ion had at its disposal four largo steamers—lira Pampero ■ i>.>uti ..'UIIIU <1.111.1 no t. I'liowiiCf, null me lineal III III umivoai lull, rinailioa—»uv • iuo|ivii>, ; ivnuiniii nuu uiiii.iii.iivu ■■■in in uu,oo..'i™. , —* ■ account they havo of the matter is, tin* patriots which was to naII from Galveston, Texas, witii|7tX) while lying on tho sola and covered with his cloak, i ml S . . . — under Alvaros where holding a council, to dotcr- mon ; tlra Daniel Webster ami tlra Prometheus, i Alter tunl his Majesty transferred sli business into war iluMuir, riding nt anchor in the harbor. Tho ••••m.. uiko.iio, a ..... • •».. I - •« iu-o — • j uu. liauils of lira Grand Duke Alexander. i't* ■ mine whether Santa Antis should bo shot. By ■ which worn to leave tiavannnh with equal forces, said iulormaiite, wo also learn that information j and tho remainder, to tho number ol 1,600 men, haa boon sent to Mexicans in Texas, who hna boon wero to leave Now York in the Massachusetts — banished from tho country, to return, that tiio j Tins last vessel had been detained by the A inert- ports of entry are nil thrown op«Sn, nnd tho troops can nuthoritios, in virtue of a demand to tout uffoct ol Moxicu aro removed from thu frontier. I inudo by lira tipnnish Consul. The conspirators Wo, ofcourso, cannot vouch for lira credibility i deferred tlra execution ot their plan, iu order to wait of thu above, although it may prove strictly true, j the ra.uo ol Mr. tiotllc'* mission. Ill relneocolo tho hIhjvo n'orv. ili. Now Or-‘ ''On Iho doci.ion ol llio tcoll ..I lllo iiiuoi.'il tliq liviiPio.ii.ioo ••..... o,o ..... ...• expedition was to depart immedinioly lor ( ub« ; in loans I .cayuno sa)a. wo can only say that on on J cr , u wl| , port il# ; rilM .j |,„dics wore organized Monday last wo received nmi published mtolli-1 throughout Iho island with recognized chiefs; they gcnco from tho city of Mexico to tho I9ih nf March wore disposed in such a manner that in a given . . . —only three days earlier than the arrival of tho ' Umo lvvu or Bueo days these bauds could start od « Paralysis of tho lungs. .i | . : from iKiinla ugrueduiHiu. lira zxiirancuu lilibus- 1 Hray despaired olhie roc Mexicans t. an Ant lira and no such events as terK | )ad succeeded m deceiving tlra vigilance of. Tin* Empress and iho Ci t life character of tho scene in preserved by tho in- **• * 1 1 ——" sizer! craft of a iirare Tlra days Iroin February 24th to lira 27th, passed trodueti »n of large and small over without one's learning anything turilrar on in* pacific character, and peculiar to the IraVaut. ’IT*. qmiy, ihnn that " lira Bm)>oror does irat leave lit* nv .1,1 will bo nearly four inches in diameter, and bed, (ia ho issoiUQwhnt feverish: tlra cough is getting will contain, »■« should think, over threo hundred , less ami less hard," Si.c. ! dollars in gold. The engraving of lira die* will During lira wholo (lino ho was ill lira Emperor ' probably cost over two tlrausam) dollar*.—[Wash- lay only on Ins camp bed, i. e., on a easing of Bus- . ingtun Union. j sia leather filled with hay, n Mater of tlra same ri ‘•WH®*-* vanci i toHouth America, 16a IS,with 18re24 i NAVAS*All H \Itki:r ndranee, and eoasilng, 20a25, half month's ad- i OBTUN.—Arrii*d u- w* u Y vanco.—[Now York Shipping List. j l, P*aad, i7rv» p«r ' 11 , —— —- ■ *■■—■■■ — j UMtiKgs on tos n«M, |M rt* j.,.. TtioSomLir oflk. N.vvl. iwo.erlo. Ir.in „„ Ilia .IcIom. uiiilot which bo liu Mlh i.J [»l Ilio njtabtl* l:,Anna, .^.l r. .. paat month. j % upUs< ^ 4 Life Insursii.—Mr. Ilfrairar, lira Boston bank ! Koh>j«i 4,*«tz t'j»,^i. t toller, wlra ootniliitlcd suicide a l«w days ago, had |;pUaS. aM w. Cks/l«tO't. re htslifeiowired foriBra l^licv ta void ^w-a.i..*r. kM . in consequence of lira rnauuer ol Ilia death. ! balM Ut. Ma.Biut***'.-Thoro apjraara t/> l*a eoaNl«t«*faLt* war Island*, ■saJmlJO,®'®Vale*t j-*>•<», *»^ w aninng the NUwe Dealers, a* U» who tell* U»r gfealfW*. I»l#r»4*, *l th* teir.* Iimm> imi ,,, f# nuiebur—near, toll Uof Ira conM>(Uene« to the pebHc, aa ‘ ,,t# *drte*t*r ih« 5*1* '*“•* i !**' they ear® Mllllll® eho sells lira KfeaUol tiumlivr, U.« M wr**kly raj^rt <>«**» 1f.» L:», t(r „ only riimtloii with Brain Is, who *HI* the ln-«t *iotn 1<x , r«te®dde»lti|(lira *»<■*. ».u. ur ; . irun/-^^ liaklna, iH.llitiu, and frying, for there I* lira plare to re h**lns »*««* * 7w,h h*t*!*,«^ •»■»€>.. , lo liny. Now lor tSe fiiforrnaUoii nf all rnuesruH,** »i^| t «|^>rur* IM»> \,,x will Inform all parilt*, B*al ‘he »»»y«TNTOyK(l*.>»d on I’ret ay. f» r -f-.u, 5. ‘■' ,VK1 ’• “ ‘• ATr,M,,Kr - .... . ...... .wo. <!(«(« IA IS. Ura •*, Oi.ftt, ,4 . , Whooping Cough Promptly C:»rcd. « M . Amerirwn. A perfectly *»fe aitd urura »e((«*Jible ruMtlcIrra lor • «»ur inarX*t«|»w^j quu«i iyi,, lids dl*ira*aiui(di-e«Mi I* found In Irr. Mri.’liNm i'i | t)i»n**d hand* dur.ns iL«- <J*> *. t , .. ASTHMA AMI tVlIOOl'INf) rfil’fill ItKMF.BV.- . „.lled witl. * »«, M win ,*.* ,, fI . ' , * ” ,0 * *»n* lesafMionfnl clwek* lira vralem er.urh, and a few . .... ^ **"«*•* do*®* will iHraluc* a rare III Ura ru*»*l wo-r* rase*.— I • 1 * 1 ^ »!/«•. u . u price .Vi cent*. Wold by all IrrugRid* In Ha»annab. , d'-or Itutlor** «*i lr*n**r>»l apr 4 *f 1 w«»flrm ai : — - —- .... W*er« wiu a brlur il<«nn.*i, an; A Hess Itauanv.—If you are ireabU*! with n • «*M, . (>>u|h, Ibmrreno**, llroncliltu, or any aO^rimn of Dm In prior*, *ara« IffTi ; re* . I.unjr* <-r TLr.iat, yi.u are *itn»*4l to tnake trial »f a: lira Unpruvwd r*ra* • »• < ■ KtAiu.i.uv as.ii.vm: nimmv Kxnutuu.xr,, . which I* really what u |.r,il..w o. Ira, a *•».-*! tonll. , „ 1V , . . „ V, . clno." If II were noitucli, li would nut hate received | **r> hale*. ILe nrario « , the il.cl.1wl and warm approval »f ramn >4 Ura nnral l»rfh» awraX .dfirin^. IV* rejraa. .raltilrtaicd, inrelllfrnl nnd high mund.-l pl.y aicianv in oh.1 Aho<«. Dm* country, who have lra*n made ac.|nalira<l w lib Ih* J r«ral| r from which It li roiii|-im*l<4, and who My that It will HI. cl more po«*l il.au any of Ura nutarroha prependtona with which the enquiry la wmndau-r.’'— | Any array of n-itiiioin, »ucn a* cm W ahown In favor [ of rSahlcr’s Aninlilra 1,'herrr Ka|mrU(r»nl. and nfA- 1 III.Hlt’8 IMAKHIHKA r • iltUlAl., coaid never Ira pro ! ducmlj unl.-a# linry w^re rta/lf and irulf “iro'-l rre-li cliraa. Tbrrrft.rt we ndvlw yon to make Uial of Urarn, Wllh CoiifWeOCe. , liltcriplivp paiiqdileia, u. Im. had rrafla of Utr ncenu. Prior, f.ii each,only Vi c* nt* trar t«-tUe. ».r* v ledtle* !.»r M. riliiH. SI. TI HNKU U «:0. tv. IV. I.INCOIX, A. A. ra.I/iMnNe k. CO. I Tl.ererwljd* la ih- fn.JVJ 4. U. M'H.UU h. e*i., , o.in|«rv*i with Uv >»»r. U havannah. | Uecrwaae *1 New nrUAna... IU»I.I.OVVAV’HfilNTMKNT AMU Plf.lA the only J ** MoWlr..... Inlall't.'c |(eme.1ie* n.r ihe . ure of l.ttiraiona »r.l |l| .i- i « Tea** clraa on H»»* Hlii,-J«bii Ynantfiots <ar<*l »> M griwl viCliin Uironglt D,« f«|lira ol youth, n. trupu.i,* ; ri'^w* .... on the vkln. Im Iov covered nilh Do m ufraiiftith blot- i i. , cliej in Ivt, he waa utterly unfilled i, ? |,i» u. 1 r fc avaru.ah enter li.lo t*n«je(y. *f hi* yoiinf man eialit vi.r-k f.*tk. ' ** « , harlv*£vMi ’lrhdll.dloway*i tMntmcot arc) Pllit. arel h; lira y,lot j - Virerei* a..: u»e of tl.era mine-lie*. A.I* I.I.mmI «*• wi onlnt ,r,<l |.u*o ' lUnt.Vhnl the wlu.lv? «dlUe Idrarhcv dlvnpp M*xt. a»*d he ; eiii)o|* racellrnt h.alih. Dim, n.od <- .,<• wj;i T'4aJ derrrnra ven of iwcnsy year* *un,J. ' r t a-a-ra * . W 7 U.^4, ■I" l>.vr ktl4>Uintf Middling ViNrui IIIddiu.) Uuo.1 Ml-kd)lr< MiAtliruf Fair Fair The a*lrw of tira *o| k'n'.-r, h»w I tig J«M<miar*. f, a( t%, 1 , at s. «J al S',.ra»- HX Zil S.S, xao *i y 11-ic us.- at e‘,. •: lo si V,»,. :* * v* v kWi| kind, ami w ith a blanket ami his cloak ovur him. li was md till February 2®, that Ilia slate was looked unns ducidrdly rerious. On that night lie beenino rapidly worse. Tlra physicians apprehend- i. (ui Bra evening ol Mar. , . . , , .... . i •“'» opm rwvwvv tiuu ... deceiving I rc;*ortod by them has then occurred. Wo nro in- the p*eus nnd of our consuls iu lira United Slates, dined, therefore, to tho opinion that tho report has by promulgating lira rumor that ilit-y were about to ; no foundation m fact." j proceed to Costa Rica." — | A telegraphic dispatch Iroin Madrid, in tlra A Challenge to Daniel Weiwter.—A corrca* Journal rlet Drbalt, under date of March 8, gives pondent of Bio Now York Boat disclose* a fuel not the following: known, even to many of Mr. Wcimtcr's most inti* •* Orders havo been given for lira immediate cm- mate IBonda, that Ira w as onco challenged by John barkatiun, at Cadiz, ot a battalion of infantry lor Randolph. Mr. Webster declined, hut tho corrca- Cutis. By tile first of May 6,OOG iikmi, ulso dee- ...u i __ i . . . tilled for Culm, are to liu nssuiubiod in lira variou* pomlcnco wlncli |«^d bolwooo 111. Mr. (K) rt. Tlw army of lli.l colony i. n, ho Benton acting as the friend ol Randolph, appears carried in 30,000 men. A Council ol Mmi»:. rn to have beon highly crcdituhlo to thu chulicugcd wn» hold last night, nn lira subject or foreign affnrs, party. j but nothing has boon suffered to transpire “ Snr Against a Ti.llgrai'H Co is r ant.—Mossre ] John C. ll.iU.iu Si Son, of Bus city, sent an «>rej. r • by tho Washington and New (Irlcans telcgfaph lino to Mobile, Ala., P» their ageuta there, lor five , hundred hate* of cotton. At the ofiico in Mont gomery, Ala., when the messago was received,Bra word* *'live hundred " were written " twenty h< cure any dlaeaie Miff. P*ra idrcrtfrtnel. Foe lomliri apr HICll . Tire ITI*. Thb»*t IH»* »*t *, II.. fL-ci «f Iijij fvidfM u— •>» >lif rvifv r Iwran whlri. !.*, . .1 i«t.. Hr..*. - overy. . .. . impress and tho Crown Brinco begged lum . , „* , .t thu rcquo.l uf Iho liliyncl.o., lo l.ko tL Met.- . hcndrcl. Iho.lowing tho ..cm. ohco Hoy n„d„ llient wil l tvuttaaUvtn, li*v f.f. A.f«- «.| liy ... I.i* t Him -». A. •, I lira great purifier At tlra session of tile Cortes ol tho *ilh of March lira following notice was tiutdo ol tho condition <>f affairs iu Cuba; Gun. tierrana remarked, rlr.it a rumor was alloat that a conspiracy had been dis tort'd ill tho Island, and lie called upon tlra Gov- Henry Clay Festival.—On tho 12th ol April the old friends ot Mr. Clay, (of tlra Clay Festival Association) havo their usual dinner, in New* York —in commemoration of tho birth-day ol tho illus trious deceased. Tho Express says it is certain that 1 eminent to give to tlra Cortes hoiiio mfonuati< tho lion. John B. Kennedy, of Maryland, will he relation to an event of such importance. Tlra*call present to address tho meeting, and it is hoped that ' produced a deep sensation ; and when tietior Lux- -Ex-Bresident Fillmore will be, among other dis- I unai*n, rho Minister of Foreign Affair*, ruse to tingimdrad men. 1 reply, Ira received the prulouuduRl atiuuriou. Tho .. ~ ~ .Minister said: i he New Steam I Rniatk Niagara, budding ut. Th „ , |, ns received, indeed.dispatch* Now lork, is mtendiHi by her builder, Air. Goo. | cm nmraoiiciug that a conspiracy bad Ih-. ii <| Siccrs. is to bo the strongest and lluctest of her size and class afloat. This will stir up the naval con structors of other ports, and wo will soo where the greatest inlont in naval architecture resides. Tlra Niagara is to he threo hundred and furtv-fivo fc*»t I'nij}, fifty-five inhrendtli, and tlmty-oiio m depth, tilra will cairy twelve eleven inch swivel guns.— Mr. Steers says sho will sail seventeen miles an hour, under nn ordinary press of can van*, and ia willing to risk all that Ira can command ufran tho Niagara fulfilling this expectation. Imports of Drv Goods—Tho imports of dry or ml at Havana. Capt. General Goneha took To order und lo quiet the peril immcdiatuiv. I • an, al tins uranium, give tlra Cliatupcr dra (insuiam • dint ili« p ‘ssessimi ol nn Islmni so important is iii no dan ger. The Govoniinout IS decided to ncg.n t noth- mg for tho avoidance ami suppression <■! every threatening oventualily. Troop* will bo sent, d necessary, to reinforce ihnre who nro already at tlra disposition ot Lieut. Gon. Conch#. Numerous nrre-sts havo lieen made. In a very tew Gaya we shall know wliat toiralivu concerning the bero-ilter of this abortive movement. At present w«< cannot say whether tlra excitement came frerai lira great neighboring country whrah desires annexation ; there i*, however, this eircu.iistnirao, that tht goods nt Now York b>r the last live weeks, accord* »/or/i/or* nrrtaten mr anient ;vrrfis>ins of the in. lo tho Joitrn.it ol ('..iiiiucrv, .mount t„ |,„| »w.'ol,noor« •/Slorrrj. Tii.il t. onttlhor ruao..n eiH-JHVzi u .| ia i. c-io-iirni . .. , . why their conduct be re'prediAteo in tipsm, where, *im5G0, wb,eh •» than for the W1! [„ >ul ni ak,„g any a.lnek u|h.» progeny, t.i. ue ssiiiu time iii IH.,1, and $4,UoC,75| less than for iho i> m kioi-h tiio' ght oi i t i ting as a> vkw same time in InM. it is even less liy $767,258 than for the cofr«s|Kindmg jieriod for 1852, » yuar in winch the total dry goods landed nt tlra port ■mounted to only sixty-ono millions of dollnrs.— j as ivissmi.r, to mis seoi Ror. or iicmanitv." (1.olid approbation—long agitation I Tho .Minister having limsh.d hi* explanatn the Cortes adopted unanimously a revolution n This decline is more rapid than was expected, and i ‘hanks nnd satisfaction with the liras*- has done much to give slsiuliiy to the matket dur- j n,t H *^‘° Government in relation to too mg thu month. Ut and ol Cuba. This neenrred «>n tint Htfi March. 1 j — j < In lira full, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in ro- I UK Momi.r. and Girard Railroad.—Wo learn ^ ply to a question fremi M R.inee®, said Unit In* on- from thu Columlius Times, that on Bio 3rd instant lorinined hopes that lira dilfereneus botwocn Spam a meeting of Bra Directors w as hold on tho Depot, I and tho United State* would Ira ontiafactorily nr- in Girard. Wo learn that Alaj. Howard, formally ranged. M. RnnecH said that tvhat the country accepted tho Bre-sidoncv of lira Company. Tho wanted was lo ace tIrani honorably settled. recent cash subscriptions have, it is said, reached, It waa Bra itnpr,- nearly two hundred thousand dollars. We pro- , policy of tin mother i some tho wo»k upon this end of ihn line will Ira mi- i abolition ol slavery m-diatnly resumed and pu*hc'J lo Union Spring* that the people ol the without delay. , a at Madrid, that iho liitnro •linlry Mould Ira to 1.1 vor Bin ii Cuba. Tho idea obtains, United Stales d<**ire Bra no il was not till then that the Emperor seem* t«> liiivo recognized the real danger of Ins Main ; but hardly any shock n^-Matcd tu have been nwticoablu in him. In the night from the 1st to lira 2nd instant, Dr. Mandt communicated to tho Emperor that lie was dangerously ill, and that mote particularly hi® lungs were violently affected, and gave great ground lor apprehension. Tlra Emperor answered very cal in ly: "And so you think that 1 am liable to a par- ‘‘alysia ol Ura lungs ?" To which Doctor Mandt Aii'Uvred •' "Such a result is very possible." On Hii# tho Eui|raror very calmlv and collected ly took tin- sacrament, took leave ol the Empies*, their children and grandchildren, kisst-d each, nnd hl«**-d each one, wnli A htlil Voice, and then re- Vnnied only tlra Empteas and iho Crown Bunco wi'li lum. 'Bins was about 4 o’clock, in tho morning. Tho Emperor said subsequently lo tho EniDrosi. "Do go now and take a little rest, I begot you " She answere-«l, M l*ct rue remain with you ; I would 'I could depart with you, il it wero only ponitdv." ilu* tho Emiraror replied : "No, you must re main tram on oarih. Take care of your lieafth, "mi ilia! you u»y t*j lira centre ol the whole fain* "ily. Go now, I will a»*nd for you when tho "moment approaches.” lira Empre*.*could not Jrarwm* than obey this di*tinrt oxpreuuiou of lira EnijH-ror's will, and Mi tho room lira Emperor then sent for Graf Orloff, Graf Adb riK*rg, .md lira I’rmec lX>|gore>uki, thanked tin iii lor tin :r lidciity, and bade them UrevvHl — Subs* quenliy lira Emperor had all tlra rervaut* MU- nradinivly about him, sent in, llinukcd tiiein l -r tbr >r services, blessed (horn, ami Pmk leave of them' oil winch (Hcasion lie is said to havo twen hiniH-lf very much ..ll. eiod Last ol n'B ilu Kamnierirau Von itohrU-ck wait scut tor. Tho Emperor thank ed In r tor tlra fidelity aim had n| way a *in>wn tlra F.iopfi-hs, lor the rare with which she bad always tended her lu sickness, begged her never to quit lira Empress, nnd ended with, "And rrnrambor in® < "kindly at Betvrhoff. that I'm m fond of." Tlra Eiuiraror ptcAnod Dr Keren's baud, and laid to him. "It* no built of yours." Wlnlo lira Kmper>ir ( a Isther confessor w«.« speak ing w ith him, l*o took tlra EmpliW hand and pul H into tlra priest's, as B ho would confide lira F.m- pre-s to tlra ecclesiastic. Allor tins Bra Emperor lost his speech for awlulc, during which tuno Ira was engaged in prayer, and crossed liuust-ll repostodly. Ilo sul*s«*<p)omiy re gained Ins voice, and spoko from timo to time up to Ins decease, w hich took place Willinul a struggle in Bra presence id the.whole family, Murch 2, at >'* niumtefl past to-on Aluuwt Bin last arB«*ula»o words that lira Em peror sjrake, wore, "/htosd i-Vifs [Kingof i'ruvrai "ile ttiln inujourt If tm me pour la lius*\r, rt tit "lie put oubltrr let paroles ite papa" [the lat® King of BruH.vi.-i) At fust Bra taco of tho corpse wss very much sunk nnd tnlloii ini but in tho evening Bra lino to#- lures had bocontn nraro iui|N»amg Bun over from thoir repose and regularity. I r p to Bra present lime tlra Empress has Irani® this iinexpoefod and fearful blow with wondofltil sirenglh Yesterday ovening sho paused an hour entirely alone with tho corpse. Interesting t-i VisudRa to Uitia.—'Hie Amer ican Consul ut Havana, cautions citizona of Bio l lifted Slates, before leaving for Cuba, to have | 0,1 *h® Island their American passports countersigned by tho Spanish Consul at lira port of embarkation, or at lira nearest place w hore a consul resides quisitmn <d lira Maud for Bra purpose of strength ening Bio uiatitutmn of slavery, and m nrelcr to prevent tlra conaiimmatmn of Bn* nll. g. d desire, it >nsider®d W||M> pulley to emancipate the iirgrocs ■Iupilain of llu* l*rInroasof Aiislrlia. Tho Journal do Frankfort gives tho following detail* from Vienna of the baptism ol lira young Bnnccae of Austria: Tim fMlisni took plarn in lira church of ||of. Unvaii* Letters t*Ri>mi> into Mail Cars and it.a* id on Board <>r Mail tirKAVltoAT.—The fol lowing letter from Assistant Bosimnsb r General King contains some important mlormatioii: BorrdrncK DirAnrui xr,I Apjraintmcnt Ollice, March 31, IH.*'.'* < Sir : — Your lettor ol tlra 23d uiatart is In snawer, I am directed by tho Bnatmastor I r»l to iiilorm you that iraretofore unpaid letters burgh. All tlra court, in grand cutUmra, and iho . dr"Pl M ' , l into mail ear*, p, t„, |urw«rd»d, mini not nramliers of the rotpt iltplomaii'/uf, n*s<-mii|<-d in : mailed; hut tlra route agent in elrargo siranbl tak. thn npiirliiieiil* of p.o palam, and having formed a , * 1 " "I'poriumty todep<i«>iu* them mi lli«*|"*s coriego, proceeded to Bio cliure:li pirat mareirad i «dlico at, nr noare-al Bio |nmih where thoy are re tlra iiii|>erial pages; then tho cliamtorlalns, pr,vy cetved, and lira (Mistniaaler alimild post up * •**» coimcillora, nnd other diguiinrlr* ; next lira arch- wi‘h Bra unpaid I,'tiers dnipperl into the «*ll» dukea with tlicir grand musters of lira coiiit; then ! r "' “ddmg that ihoy w ere put into B»® vara unpaid, tlra Emperor with hi* principal (harnborlaiu and j If md nttondrd to, all *udi letter* must b« reiunrad Ida first aide do vamp fils Majesty w*a followed monthly to the dead lettor ollien. Unpaid toilet* by mu first grand master of Bra court, (tearing tlra < |ft nr0 ‘l "t »m*fi *l®*inlH»ats, u|hiii which the mall® cushion embroidered With vliarg® ®f foulo ageuts, alioeld bo treated lit the aamo manner , , Unpaid l*ll«»» received by steamboat* or ®ih®r vrvMeU not iii thn mall service, or carrying Bra mail with no rout® agent on board, should be treated hh ship lettor*, *•>'! disposed off agreeably to lira pr<»- VI • I.. 11 n ot lira hlteenlll sect loll of Bra act nf tinrd oi March, 1825. , , I am, respectfully, your obedient artvani. Horatio King, First Asaisfant Boa'master General D. II. Armstrong, l‘I®q, Boatmaaler, tit. feral*, Missouri. Tiik Fdnxral Hssvieg OF Mrs lUNmu, which Souk |d4( 0 m tho tiocoud Breabytorian Church, at Hi. IawiIs, a few day* ng", was largely altcndrd. The fkniiocrsl, of thsi city, 'I'll® >rtv llmporar nu«l i;iii|>ri *« of Ulisstil. I A Vienna corro*}>ondclU of tho l/»mton 'Iraader* ' it|v s soiira peraonal hml« to the new- Imnorial la- indv lie any* —The «ffo of lira now Emperor, tlra Bimees® of Darmstadt, whom Ira married tor love, i* a superior woman, simple in manners, and brought up in those traditions ot duty nnd o| virtue which belong i" th® potty Court*of Germany. Among lira intimities of ibo new sovereign. Jean Tolstoi is one of thn mrad distinguished nohleiiran in Rustia, end M- do Ealranskl is a person of Bra hlglraai capacity- Boland horaell may welcome lira in-w Csar, lor Ira has mura of the preiudn-es of his received. ( j at |, or ngainct that valiant nation. In tot5, Ntrho- lion. ..... c„..- MN | ( | Jn In* brother Michael,who was talking til the Boltsli Janguage—" What make* you talk that erased tongue V When General Ktaauwki asked '* I tin-I •rand I bike, now on Bio throne, w hether be ‘ , spoke Bollalif " I havo quit® lorg ilien U," Bra Brince replied hi I'oliab, with |wi|frci grace. **Mny '■ your Impoiul Highness," rejoined Bra General, "apply these words tonne day to all tha grievance* that divide the two people." ' lira purchase to buy live tunc* aa much cou. Merer*. II. Si Co.^vantiMl. Messrs 11 ft (%•. have : commenced a suit against tlra company here tor $7,DM) damages caused by Ura over purchase.— Richmond Boat. ( Death or a Slave in tivnArfic —Dolly Robin- ( son, a colored woman, (trad at tiyracuso N Y. on the 25th ult. 'liramost rcmarkablo toaturo <-f, her character was her resolute permicnc- in main taining Bra Mine relations to her fmsirvM tint she i (raid to In r Virginia master ; so that in »pitc ol die laws of New York—in spile of tlra jraculiar aim .*• . plrarc nf the city ol isms, and in the very smoke and dual of the underground railroad, *h® lived and tfreff the property of our most cACcilcnt snd benev olent lady friend.— N. Y Bsjrar. The (V'Mwr.RCtu. In*vrxnce C-owrxxv.— At a . meeting of ton stockholders of tin* t 'ompsnv, held , *1 lln-ir office, 4 Bread Street, yesterday, n was • agreed that no further bu>im*M ,iiall to- traiiMricd, inasmuch as their **»<*<» arc i nly a little ov r one hundred thoUMtid dollars, wlnlo they have n-ks running to maturity amoimiing to $2,2iw,txvi ,.\ resolution was also adopted, instructing tin* Board of Directors lo reduce Bio rurrent expenses, ami it is supiMised Uial only ono officer w ill bo retained , to conduct Bio affairs of the office. We r«-crrt that tins stale o| Bungs should have ' arisen, but presume it ha* lieen occasioned by the , many heavy kewes tu which Bio Company have Ih-.'o i.ve|y subjected, a* it has frat'n singularly un- Jortuno. —(Chari*ntoii Courier, 3d I IIOAIIII <»» IIR5I.TII. Savannah, IBi April, 1855. r.xlmel Bern tb tnmultt ' REroRT I r INTI K«t-NTS IN l.Al'Rri. GROVE CLXIETCRV ' TOR TUV. MontU ol' VikCU. Match 2d --Jos. K. Thompson, 56 years, pneu- mnuu, t'hatoain county, Ga 3.1 —Mary S Marston, 45 years, pneumonia, Massachusetts. till —Gadi S. .MBIcr, 63 years, pneumonia, L«b- or'y county, Ga .’'ill — Inlsnt Morgan. «tBIborn. tiavnnnah Till.—Elizabeth J. Miller, 2 iiiomlis and 6 days, whooping cough, Savannah. 2th —George 'Baylor, 41 yean*, asthma, England i 12th—Geo. Armstrong, 36 year*, consumption,; resell nee unknown— dud at the Boer IIoust* and llllSpltMl. 1 13th.—-Julia E. Waller, 6 davs, lockjaw, Savan nah, Ga ; Robert Doyle, li* years, drow ned, Liver- ! pool ; Samuel Newnuti. 21 years, consumption, j Germany—died nt lira Boot Mouse and Hospital, j 15th —Hannah C. Ballantinc, 67 years and 6 , mon tits, consumption, Savannah. (»«.; Rolracca l> ' Goi'rge, 7 years. 3 month* and 7 day*, scarlet le ver;'Savannah, Ga. 18th —William Dacosta Mitchell, 7 year* and • 11 days, dropsy on tho chest, Charles*.ou, ti. IWtli.— Lina Gordon Cuvier, l*» months and 2 j days,convulsions. Savannah, G» -1st —Benjamin F. Jernco, U months, pneumo nia, Savannah, (in. 23.1.—Win Wiley George, 5 years. 4 month* 19 days, scarlet fever, Savannah, Ga ; Win. Simpson George, 4 months nnd 15 days, water all tho brain. Savannah,t a. 21th•—John A. Stnlov, *• years, 3 month* and II | dai s, disease <>l Bra lungs, Savnniiah, (ia. , 25th —Kato tilnvor Ctrake, 2 years and 3 day*, inti 'initiation of iho brain, .Marietta, (ia.; Roi'crt II Harrison, 5 months 23 days, scarlet Unr, Sa vaunab. 27ih — Tlinuias H'ggius, 30 years, jaundice, Ire land—died nt tlra IW House nnd llospilal. 2f*lh.«-\Vffhani Knorr, 5 davs, iutl.imtuaii-n ol the ImivvoIs. Snynnnali, (ia ; .Margaret S*o*#«-y, 2 yc»r* It months, scarlet tovor, Savannah, Ga 29th —Sarah leuiiva Bonce, 8 months 3 days. ' neuralgia, Savannah, tin 3<>ih. An unknown wliitorhitd found dead nc»r | the canal; Anna M. .’rang, 9 days, spasm*. Sa- , Vnnnnh,t»a 31st -Mary Jane Seguura, 66 year*, consump- of V|f 7. II. ItAlfOC) -=5Brcfai \oturh III1VV IK EIGHT \VA>Ti:i>, I'»h.m;vv y • iuk .M>"ui >i ran* ,*i\y frelxlil can Uj tskwu st law •»!« Apt.l, i<. fK'VVI.AM* k i n. liK.i'MIN fi. rreil i.itAin w,l|»tto<ifl> ra •tleml lo hi* pr»ie«si«nsl tlotlr*, sml m.si r« I at I.i* nlBf.- in llfi.tnliU.il ,ir<-4-l. U pis*' •ICIIII II. VOTICF, Bit. T. B. V|,yr»ir.\\ >. <»f IbaUfort. s. * •fil es to • prv»torsio,i*t set, iu» to u.«-. . i./ru, n^sji, sixl in*) Im> (..iiitU lor thr |-r»»«i.i «t lu. -ufticr of llaMuml atid Pcrej »U. Then- .'.at mw • x*r *«.U). 11 • la*.- V ' : -r.idr i-.-r.utOM Wl-*. a (towpi stal Tea* If K#- inkf '.Nl tar Jol.l. |I. loll. spr 3 'll hll tl, VIITII I . Itr.tTIAI;|.I> BAN.VHI. I.a* ,c-*umr«t If.e nl Mnllciov an-! >arif«f), fo-.m hi* of- ; r.soi.-i.oo <>u Noitti Hn-a.t alrtvt, three U.«»r, llvntsi. ""ire U-isrei..-» p. lo .1. >|. and T w. s I*. will •l.-I lo oOci- iwUcril*. II yet, I*.* i.I.I'.FTin\ MITli’i:, cure or l'tfi *m’» "r»o «, 4 -x*anrali, March '. , C4h, 1*66 ( ■unci a! ta xi regular mnilus ion '.its on..- w.Urlretan Inspecferof VN'rijbl, ' • tiijintallon. Five lluo.triU Uollart ■I t«o io..u«anU do!laa*. Applicant, »ill »«.) H-curiUra. A.C. BAVKXPOttT. f .. m» I'tt.iY -nriirt.n *41 tol Ira •“ iMunCrflcr, I ra,k ,*P ii.hiAiU c. to II. recnve.1 ratwl.r At-p!) to tonus* to 11 I.i;r/.. Mil I-I.1MI* - n.c «l «.i | c^**-*!, I.a, n -i i«« n *■• fiun | lL" aair* briug !.»'-.«~| in | I f»r-r‘of fr-m iViE St* ret.u. I t»»or «'floij«» Krc*-q.:»-ft f-^t» a»0 Pair, KB 11 t Jo-reW-, tl»c «». rctuiio fanrlfiC it u, 11*. 4 , Ti.c »l4-<k ^.r. a«jr 1, ttbtiPuaD* fifin •rib an upward indinq llDl'V. 1 Itfr'K.— 7»» f**«*#p j sale, o? t.n.hr!, al «: S- 1] run k.-it*Mod tdiLi, . aid (l.c diraant hfLu VI <- qi tor brand,»: #U*s lu 4 z.v y tbi. • MTo.—Tw roaric-. >• Mpptrad, ar^! .u t» man.. Umiii-L \V< xi car.!, gs l umsuk- j Pt'fdir«g lo q*«mil] ai^J qoxl-lj. ! < v fhr demand »t !l (v%«$Jbwc* r***U. 1'• to*- of t*!« ta X: a* d in Lstk t: y* puw- j et. TJa- »V •: k in Lr,i har-;» .» 1 I I't. P*—II .-Tier* are a-X ro; |. :«i;a— 1.-astir: T !*re j are Put tow r.n Ihe mvt-L a-~: U*<- I, I rr wl j IIA V IVe quo.r I jo'.ran f--c. A-if a; |t C. ^s4. ) 75. juhI N'^ihtrn a> 3-' X y Lundred .t.d,. j l*"TA7t*tJ‘.—t*rifrt r^ninee lo LtcE. fto.t j rr* a-c a,kin* 3« y Md treu vr.irt. II P<jN.-TV« u a tor SiboikI. Tlr MnT n la-- I led. \1> quote s»K-aVdt/, al S-EX. tiol - *i*s » *. 4 I tv y p'.nbd, hreordlnc ►* qaawuiy *r-d qnal I* M<Jl.A.-d*ll.-«.—There U> I-r^-a no dtp- u-iu") J Culm ,<soe owr Iasi refiofr. vi> qnc^e as X'4 uia «*I | >(• "iiisa, xi Kip. c«ti, V ri'lta j hAI.T —I* retime from » barf in ton al|l y is'l- j 1.1 ME.-'Tie »l»rt »- ’. very Varfe. tin wr-ioga I lorefrem wliarial 31 37^ y*e»*k. K\rif AM»K-—IN , q Merit m al 3f*rr<. » j Tlo Har.k* are *»U-.oc r*U'El» «h*<k, ai. 6" ".'■rt | ciive, a: Vj j^-r feta. fore.. . ar*; ;.-.iii-.uMg NrU! :» si pan*. IImJij* al dt*» a: S i an^ di.'i ’• ‘ l * U** 5 11.1 n.nrs -T.. 1. I 3: It All ICOAH SMKK. 1 XlU II V K ! •> Auc »U A V\ i.t im-*l« r«' l.a ln a l . 4 track. > r)U 1 lot* !<• Mill | ufchaMr*. Vppl) »« ! apr 3 JN mTCBtS.-ON, llaj Mrred. ' 1 l, XCIIENGI II \N(. .-It. • Ulna |., suil I'UICha*s-r. ■•n Ilam- I\i 1 :rg, Itn ii.-n, II. r;in, l.on.ti.11 an.1 Pan* Lu by f dee- It UITINC K hnr.r/.. oi). 1 ;, august prmcraw on n ru,hmn rmbroiifi-rcd with pssrls, and covrrwf with silver omhroidored drn- pery-tho nurse of Bra young srrhdukrs snd Bra Imnslrs tn to-r service following; finally, Birr® came lh« Archduchess tiophia with Bio grand *‘‘*1 •*»» grsml mistre ss of |,n r b mredi dd. l ira guard ol lira Trahan* nnd Bra genii smile of Bra gusril tore.rail Im.- t„ tl»« rlmrrh. Tlra Em peror ..n Id* * ntras,., gre elrnl by s Itongm of trum|M<ts. I im lint grand riMsfer ».f Bin C«'urt h«ving sfi|ironflind will, if,«, young Arrlidiich<-«w Bra »rat> ol lira logh sliar, tiy 0 )n side ol which storaf Bra Arcbduclinss tiepins, as first gfalnirdlrar, Jo ’ , !iP #,nr " fM * etwluluks® look thsir hi sens. I Ira "ffralAiiiig bishop Brail adrfrrssed to the all* gu»t firafnioBier the u»u*l questions, sflsr which rsmnrany of bsptitm was procrrdrd 10. After till* re.lrnm set Bin Voiing jifinrrsa was conveyed to the spaMiuxnt* of lira Emfiros* A To I ‘eUHl was torn chanted, and slier it Bio officiating hUjtop with hla rrosrar and mure, approsensd lira Em- pefor Olid r.ongtatuU'rd him I'he Empfltof then loft tho choreh 'amidst th# sound of irnmfMtB snd drum*, and rroeweded t«i the spsrtmvni* of tho F.mprsM, Thn Emperor fsiumod in a fow mo- iiraots to the Hall of Corsumftlo®. where ho t*- ewiveff tho congrotuloBofi* of Bio tlisniurlM of lira court, of Iho Empire, of member# of lira corps of* pfwnoi.of «s, ol tho gsuorsto snd officer# of iho gif ru*in. BoaSh of ViwtoM to Wtarf romr.-Th® Bm®l- dam hso optHiiniod tho following genii* men to Bus iRjord. Thoy sru tu sssemhlo uu Bin 1st day ol JunonoAi; Charles Negus, H*q.. lows 1 llmi I**an Davis, MssMohuoxlto { John 0 McGnlls®, l'U*j .Florid# j <tol II. HhiffH-n. BmosylrRnl* j lion E w, Chw ‘ "•‘■usjjppt i Coli Mgs Crochet The body, accompanied by a bmg pr"*-*-aamn ».f cairisgcs, was Iranra to Ibo Mollolnntsiira iraoratofy, wlrafe.on s iNiAiltiful eminence, 011 lira " siinrel shto oi 4bn r Rlher ,0( HivofS," wlllim lira laiuily oiralosiifo, lira rrunains were do|Ki*lrad in Bra o»d«l. rheuflews ground. Tlra March wind was rude and dull, but Col, Benton and Ins relative# rom anted on Bra ground unill the |a«i slmvel of earBi was IraapMl UfMill thn gMVc We nlsH-fvrd a row ««l plain while llisrbjn *lat« plaiitsd al the west of l»ur grave*, containing, ns we were odd, tirade Parted children and mother "f "tn Venerable et* Honslor, They stood liiuuediaiely to Ura imrtb- Wald «d Ml*. liMlltilj'* 0«ml>, Inavlng a open at |rar rigln fur Bra reception uf lira earthly remains iif one wlp>tr presoiicii wo fervaiuty IrafM' mar yet lung l»o vi.gi li.aicl |u us. Iftrt'RN or Alias l«*aixn. -• Tlratiolumbu* Tinraa of thn 4th Irtotstti, says: Allor a week's performance to Manigonrary Alabama, to lira largest aiMlinrara over nsanttoM IH tint fltur, Mr. Crisp ami his very talented coni- pony, srcoinpanied liy ton brilliant M»»s Ll»»a I cm gan, will fo appear at C*irte#rt Hall, on rhursdsy itlghl, fr'f twu nlglus only, on their Way tu (V vsimsh. *v iv on I con llrafrbvtnile tu ■•cure. Tlra Ban# corresiHindcnt of Bo* London Tunc*, t writmg under dateot Bio )3lh ult , says— " Tho idea i* hemming general among political 1 mt'ii hero that tlra Enif'crer o| Audita is disposed t" Bonk more favorably than More nl tlra Irwire ! bib* V ol peace without lira terrible aiiernaliv 0 ol Bio , do-lBM'lion of tiovaslopid, which can|ll0Sill> l»e do- iiumded ol lira Kusslaits tlrariUKdres, snd wbob. ■her *0 long and #.i pnlidul a "lege, Bra allied armies have lailcd in offwc'Bug It l« Mid Biav lira Emperor of Aualrla ibras 110I, on rdlcctton. Bunk Bi d Bra opening of lira Danube, Bra lrct*doiu of lira navigation of ibe Black Hen, and tho surrender on the part ol ffiiMiia of too ,,*chi*iv«prnt(votion <>( Bra 1 Iniitibiaii provinces, are concessions of small value; an i dial a* an npiivalonl ol iho integrity ol Hcvns- topol, tho liberty to tha inarlBm® power# to meet f,ulicmo* or niiliiary |ioaia on th® tioittlrarn coast ol Bi® Euxine, on |>«dnia such aa llatoiim, Tr»d»l* toiiilo, or tiniopo, Would Ira aidficrant guarantee lor Bra original obfocla ol Bra war- lira Indopcndoneti snd intogiviv uf th# tbioman Empire, snd, again, |,>r ilia seciiriiy of our Indian jnrasossloiis. Not withstanding the t«no of lira late Russian moilllco* 1.. , Bin Emperor Fraud# Jo*aj»Ii trallovos thst lira ( t*r would accept such condition*, and ia aiumua 1.. impmss upon England that lira}', '‘light to Ira taken into MtloiM oomldcrstioti, l lrar® are irat- son* anxious m propagate the idea lliat England will mu I**. (ugardieM olsirah argumenis, ami Brat tlra will not |a|| |o impress her IwFtiiblshlo ally with Irar own ulilmat® convictli'iva. Ihn tlra asm# idea ot tlra soffWintry ol such an sreangeineui I* not attributed lo Bra F.mprtor of lira Fronclt, w|»®. we ale told is likely to Ira tlra «re«L •• not the only oImiscIsio peso®, and wlioso e*pisnlmtty ha* Iraen ilisiuBa.**! by Bra turn whiehmairaraste said to have taken at Vienna. Tho Kmpornr's h»«riray to ih® I rmraa, which has assumed so many phases, I* *1* • said to Ira icwtj«.oral in mnsrapmuco ol the viuw* mitottainsG si Vlsiitia 1 snd lint lira Eni|ra* lut of Agstria is Mid om*« more lo have urged lira pomponmytom, u not Bra slrandonmeni of it with *• orach irarslstiracs sa Iratore* at least, vlltld wmiv* llnog ilwcisKc slisll bay,. Ison i,ra,.i«cd by lira SIsosSMMI v*lot • on<|a«sw tlra vwlilwioocw." Rl-X' E XNplOtORXI* March 1 — Infant, 13 montliv, «..ld 'M -Myiixm, UD v«*»T*. «*td age, Ub»*»fa. 8^. years, old age, t'Uliraa I busier, 7ll tesla, old age, j Intan', 3 w.-.-ks, spasms. IBi Infam, 10 day a, lockjaw , Friday, 45 y«***is, 1 paralysis. tub Sylvia, 6 years, cholera 7lb Inlont, 5 d*ye, lockjaw ; Martha Dcnslcr, I Vli yesrs. ciisuiiiptioii toll Hannah, 66 years, alwccsa on neck , In-j Isnt, 2 iitouih*, lockjsw 9ib Frank, -- teats, hiniio-rhsge ol llu* luuga, . J os.'phi lie, 3 moil'll*, wiiooping cough Ubli — Inlam, shlllH'fn, F.inma, 70 years, old ! tg" j I Ith—Inliynt, s'lllto'Mt I3Bi,- Abner t‘rr, 90jc*r# t old ago; William, t yoAis, spasms ; Maty L.inner, 66 year*, cold and j obi ago I till —lnlanl, 8 days, lockjjw I Nib Bianca, 90 years, old aga. I61I1 Iri Wifc, I ycir, w hooping rough 1"B» -1‘nn, Ml y*M,i l.'ttitil 4t»s mil. Itoli —John Lovell, 2 davs, spasms I9ib - Buiieoiubo, G years, coiuramption ; Han son Junk's*. 23 years, ifrowmsl. 21st —Uoiratl S'oll, 3.1 tears, dv*|M|ttls ; Jo* acpbiiio, 3 year* and ( liioullia, piu*wm*'ma . two Intents, stillborn 9.M — Naniratlc, I fear and 2 nionBis, scarlet 25th —lleity, tn years, diopsy , Eliza, 63 year*, coi.suuipiion 2t*th John Id»»yd, 69 vests, consumption 9*lb lnlanl Sain, #|illl*oiu 29Bi - Ham, 32 y ears, lyphmd pnrumonis. ♦*hh Nelly, 9 N ear* and I mouth, spasms, Margaret Ripley, 46 years, consumption 1 Robert, if* years, pleurisy A. I'. Tl>ULAY, K«qef L- (• 0. REPORT OP INTUVMTST'S IX THE C»T1b«l IC CEKrrEEV , n»a trtr month or susen March Tib —Thoms* GmtmarBn, 26 yworw. kill- mi -ra Rallretd, Ireland Oil -r-lftilltp Gray, 3J years, cholera, Ireland I4ih -John Yarrew. I Tear ami N oionBia, to* llammation ol Bra lungs, BbBadef|diia, Bonn • -»•* moved from Bra city b-r iNiermstvt. 17ih'*l»r. Jeremiah I'rakling. 69 years amH day*, pneumonia, tiowlh t'oreli®*--rwnrovral Ip.in Bra ell) lor liiletmetn j Mai gate) Gltaw.a, |G yrw , pneumonia, Ireland Bhh Jane ( ,-mpasw, 13 yea re, owMwmptoHv, Gtvvigla. D I EKGUtitlN. FraietUker WWlcs M Ids. k o.S I.-red 4G irasl 13 H A. T LAWKENU:, iras- F 14 H 1IIV,16(I> 1 IIU.UAI. r»»ii ailianrr* on «<• t .luce lo our tn,n»l« in l.itwrpra. Hreme-i, rrl«-»t, \in.ui.Um, lio-i,»osni ami Nniarcr .I.-.-.-.' 11 HTIM.kklilT/. Nint h!* ill! IMINIIN ><»IC Ml.l;.' ( vr.N I IE Al. Kslto.M *i.,t, Wayttrwtnwo' IUilo^a.1 Hi.k-E, Mums .fra- lUPresd lbw»*ls. I'<" uk- bj feb '^1 t A. t- I.A M Ml. rtcim; wiiii i: ( \ M.W Iihh.Im I bu»l,d> ivij *U|<I»..», lot »a'.c W-w f.raii wbart, b) V. A. I.. I.AMAli. •1 »> .<! li X II El.. luNS Ural A*li * .giL Undine town NtoiOMr 0, S. 1.14 Mb- al p'Wwl ora. b; mar it U II* »Nf. to «*»N.M Iii. Ilam** who*. ro tiii; 1.%iho I JI.F M'MfSiJ and pfeolnc .-f all Etwt*, nf mi,« » V\ ,.«k d-i.e Will, care, ok ill *»*l n,.ai.-H«, t\ Mrs uni:i.M'.*8a)i,.p,ronrar •*• ZeR. 1 a.-n aiel Viviouw*. NiOT*! I yldl-t'NS M.drMr.I i.» ll.r |*ie l*r. f*. N Harm, ore |...U(1.>| Ihal *11 ilfRillkti lw*t Well 1 ral to Itor -,*lw» i't 1 l*r‘i. will lw poi lu ,mi m U-e n-*i •»ran 1 »,m»- j«n» •It.-Vi.-n IVM b. H Vf*lN«;l‘R. msr v| f< N.1iwtoitirstre\*> Albwney. ' VI i:\lt M lMI. ‘ * li Vi I llRf.h . ju*l rtwnrad a ..J l.»i talc In raBB rw»r ;; II JOHN VV . . < EMI II ElttlWAItl ATOM I . \ ol ridtl 'l; an-l 1 iiIi\i awniwnl >>l f’lanlrr*'. VI, ,u,Sio. Iiul\,l.nc llsrdw »*e, aiwsj-* «>fc Uarad al»t l..r »alr ai tor l-onl pruvs, |.*f real., bj «.!>». A. M. < I.I.hRUE, Ar\No.U»I rawer a* sto me IX II Niirtn:. , l , MI'. ,sl.*frMwf w i-l ocv-i's « cll.wi and Um.Soi.iiN 1 treiM-ealh. "|m,u wirirsciv. *l hi* w'crras.uwiEr n».>*i flreraiat... Icrma VE El. W ARIN'. 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