The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, April 07, 1855, Image 2

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Vv THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. ruBUauKD by P. W. ALEXANDER & CO., city mi C«nmr Mmw >uo; .••UK, III «d»«nM,pot muuin II oulmWIn*d*iM». ■••• Hall*. In advano*. for al» inonllWo •■ • ••»' I'rl-Wo»m*, In ndvnnoo. por anuum.... J If.n^ BWln nd*»i»*v^-"J.-—• no •a no . too ,|3 no - 00 SAVANNAH, GA. v Batur-l** Morning, April 7. „■ Another E*n»n**n amanwr. iaiih n nrook 1 * niwlilalllconco. lanoWHut,andwobadbopad t l,oulJ have boo# ablo to placo a lelegraj>hlo •wiopol* of her oowt boforo’our rexdota, bi loaat this morning. Wo lo*ni, boworor, that lha wires aro down norib of rotoraburg, Va., and that it will prol*bly roqulro all ol to-day, to replaco thorn. Thoro havo been alrong winda along (ho coast, and at Now York on Sunday and Monday, ihcro wan a heavy storm. Further north and east, at Ogdonsberg and Quebec, the weather was bitter cold, and snow, in some places, drifted to the depth of too and fiftoen feet. At Clifton, New Jersey, tho C*lo WM w vio ^ |,n, * *bat ***•■ 00 lh « Railroad worn blown from the top ol a high stone bridge, at that place, preventing the passage of the trains. At tho town ol Progress, In iho aatno State, the now ami oatenslvo Claw Factory was blown down, and 85 workmen, engaged in tho manufac ture of glass, were buried beneath ths tuins. Up to tho latest dates from tho accne ol the disaater, eight dead bodies had been taken from the ruin* be,idee several others, who were badly injured. j3TTho achooner Storm Kins,Oapt. Lanfaro, arrived from Baltimore reports having experienced very heavy weather. On the 31st ult., oil Frying Pan Shoals, alto oxpericncod a severe galo from the South Bast, during which she lost tho gibboon, bWsprit and everything, attached; split sail, and sustained other damage. Usstructiox op Convx.-Atout sixty- fire rhon* Mod bales of Cotton, valued at over throo millions of dollars, has boon destroyed in this country du ring tho last throe months. Mas. WtnsTKR’s llEawn.—The Doctors report an improvement in tho condition of Mrs. Webster. There aro evident aigna of recovery, ulthough her •tato still remains procarious. A HreacihLoxpiku Cannon was tried at the Charlestown (Mass.) Navy Yarn on tho JWih ult., in the pretence of some United States officers.— Discharge* were mado repcaudly, a- often as six thin s a minute, but it is claimod that, having every thing potfact, from 15 to 18 discharges can easily bo made in that time. This ia pronounced a for midable weapon for naval wartaro. Seventeen Peers died during the year IS54, and Iho changes in the House of Comm->ua amounted to 17, or about 7 1-2 per cent, on iho number of members. Tho news of tho death of tho Hmperor Paul, in 18UI, was twenty ono days in getting to Loudon. That of the lato Bmpcror Nicholas lour hoars and a quarter at tho utmost, according to f«onl Claren don's statement in tho (louse of Lords of the time it had been received ut the Foreign Office. I'.nclx Tom’s Cabin at Sevastopol.—A loiter from an American surgeon in the Russian service at tv'vastopol, states that he baa often heard “ Un cle Tom's Cabin" spoken of by the Russian officers. An aid of Gen. Ostcn-SacXvn asked him whether the Iwok was a true one—thus showing that it •trikes even a Russian and a stranger as Islso and exaggerated. French lingo*.—An American Surgoon con nected with th« Russian army at Sevastopol, writes that not ono nativo Frenchman has deserted, llo say* tho deserters from tho Fronch, (few in num ber,) have boon without exception foreigners m tho Frmch service. Mr. Soule, it is said, la preparing u lull account of Ids mission to Madrid, in tho shape ol a book, in which ho will discuss thu subject ol tho acquisi tion of Caba, and expose tho shuffling |»olicy of tho adiniutat ration. HlOt in CiMcInuntl —l.oaa of l.fte. A* already reported by telegraph, tho municipal election in Cincinnati took placo Monday last, and tho city waa tho sceno of a riot which resulted in tho loss of several lives. There was much fighting in tho various wards—particularly in tliu eleventh, a large German ward. It it mported that tho Americans wore not permitted to vote, and that they took poaacaaion of the polls and destroyed tho ballot boxea and tickets. Ono man n> said to have been killed aad several wounded during tin- light. In the afternoon several serious r<>ws occurred, and ono American and two or three Gormans aro aaid to havo been killed. In tho eleventh ward, tho ballot bojoa wore do' stroyed, and Dr. Brown, a citizen of tlio ward, was killed. Tho Know Nothings rallied and took a cannon from tho foreigners, and, turning it ti|K>n them, fired, killing a number and wounding others —how many, had not been ascertained. Thera was the most intense exctti-mont prevail ing Mohday night. Tho Know Nothing!* wero marching about tho streets with the cannon which they had captured from tho foreigners. An order had l»ocn issued for then* to meet in the 11th ward, and another collision was expected to ensue. It was soppoaoi that tho Know Nothing ticket would havo a majority of about seven hundred. Another account says tho u Sag NicHtt," or anti Know Nothings,carried the cloetion. Great Military Kxrtnmo.v totiie Piat.vs.- It ia announced in tho Saint I^ouia Republican that orders havo boon received from Washington lor tho early march of tour thousand troops, under General Harney, to tho Western Plains, with a view to the chastisement of the Indians who have, for years past,been engaged In depredations upon tin* prop, erty, and tho murder of American citizona. It ia understood that twolve hundred of these troops are to bo stationed at Fort Laramie, night hundred at Fort Kearny, six hundred at Fort Riley,and fifteen hundred on tho Upper Missouri. They are to take cut a year’s supply of provisions. The Kikoind Mouse is receiving scientific niton lion* from tho Physiological Society of Ic.nd-n Dr. Crisp hsa examined one, soon after «f*»ath, by dianociion. The lungs w«rcapparently |K>rf.d,fau at the uppsr part ol the liver was a largo worm.— Tins discovery suggested tho question: Wan tin* worm, by tfio irritation tt pr-diicvd so near tho luugs, tho caiiao of tho music sounds mado by dm mouao I Dr. Know intimate* that tlm *##uni|s might really havo Umn a kind ol rough Mr. Headland, President of the Hociuty, thinks that dr* sounds cannot be considered, in iho present stale ol knowl edge, ad correctly named singing sounds. Death or Asotiii.r American Mixiarxx'a Wirx— Intelligence hu fawn received in Wash- iarrton,stating that Mrs. Hdinmdsr, wifq of the American Minister to Hwcdau, died at «<ockfa»lm, on iho23 of February. Hho was a daughter of Col. Beaton, of Iho National lutalligorirnr.atid waa a lady of remarkable Intelligence ami great literary acquirements. Him waa an intimate Im nd of I'rwV onka Bremer, tiro authoroao. A Bailor's letter from the Crimea dma ijcsc.tifa-a the Turkish caftipo: "Homo of th««o mod hula aro highly finisfied off; for instance, wo sow on* with o gUM window, one with a chimney, and one wllh a wo—hm door, to wnich was susponih d, by o piece ol airing, a large stone for a knocker.” 'Tlssi l^srlMf Agklnllois sal ilsr ( nm- f#rl4|tr L..W MU on I Hi* Faculty of the Law Hchuul at Cambridge have punished d*o Uw Hehool Am. mbly „t Do- haling Cloh, whloh, whim days ajnc*. ps#w#*j roeolu- lione an wring the Overseer. iff tho Unlvarslty, for dapotlflf Judge Luring from hit Pndaaeorahlp.- 'ITxr Faculty dsclaros that the rs.-huim* were In- derorow and disorderly j that tho passing „( tf,*,, In dig/Bgard ol the endeavors, faith publi* BIH j rate, of ill iho rnombora ol iho Faculty, to inaveat ll, was • broach of discipline, dieree|*ctf*«t to the Faculty a# wall a# to Ovwaears. Acoordmgly the llncnso for holding tnseilnga of the Asoambly fur psrllamentery practicn i«r«vokod,and the Assemb ly u dissolved. • The Jefferson Hocloly of lire University of Vir puna will oelnbraiethii hllh of Thomas 1 - on Friday, tire 13th of April. ttllB HUVII dUMTIUH IN PKDATS IN TUB BMNItt COntU, ON **RCII »I1I. - There Boopta to l>o some doubt Whothortbo Span- ish Minister or Foiolgn Affairs, in tho debate in the CoHm, on the Nth all., Intended to contrey tho moaning that tho Government wore resolved to abolish slavery in the Island of Cuba, or simply the •lava trade. A perusal of tho following version ol tho speech of the Mlnlitur, translated from Ia Ctoniea, a Spanish paper published in Iho Now, York, inclinoe ua to bolievo that it la tho elavo trado which tho Government havo determined to prohibit: (Translated (torn lot CroDlea.f Gon. feerrano—All tho public print* aro occupied at protonl with n very gravo tnmapiraey which hu l»oon discovered by tho worthy Captain G.onuml of the Island ol Cuba | tho subject is of ao important nnd urgent a nature, that 1 Imvo regarded it ai my duty to briug it to the consideration of GoVorntiiaitt, with the Proeidont's permission. The. Minister of Suite (Luxurlage)—Senorco: Her Majesty's Government has reooivod official notification of the discovery, in tho island of Cuba, of a conspiracy, which has reached an alarming point, but was happily discovered in time; nnd Government has now thoRatisfaetlon to communi cate to Deputies and to tho country at large, the great conlidonco which animates it, that the con spiracy will bo rcproMcd, in ordorthat public tran quility may bo completely restored. Government reposes this conlidonco no left* in tho loyalty, de cision and intelligence of the authorities who re present it in that country, than in • sufficiently powerful force, very devoted, very resolute*, to maintain tho integrity of our territory. Wo count* also, on tho loyal sentiment* of the pooplo in gon- oral, and on tho determination of a part of tho pop ulation, who evince a determination to aacriiico oven their lives to tho aaloty of tho country. With this motive, Sen ores, Government would seize Iho opportunity to make an appeal to to tho patriotism ol the Deputies. Deputies should not lose sight of the tact that in all questions which havo reference to tho Island of Cuba, there is a latent movement which wo all |wrc«ive,of which wo may all event ually be instruments and which proscribes to us so much circumspection and reserve in whatever tronta of tho condition of that island, or has connection with its affairs. Tho only thought, Ssnores, which can afflict us with care, at present, is the spirit which has arisen among a few restless characters in favor of annexation to a neighboring Siato.— But, Scnores.tlint tendency will not ho a danger ous tme, unless it bo associated with another idea. With tho idea of Annexation ia always joined that ol securing the perpetuation of Slavery in tho I* land of Cuba. This is not lost sight ol by thoso who see that landed proprietorship and the agri culture ol tho island depend on Slavery, nnd that const-duently, when this institution is threatened, the pt«»ca*ion of the soil is cndaugertnJ. Sem-rct: When thu question ol Slavery is dis cussed, nur Sentiments ol humniutv. and other con siderations iuscpcrahlo Irom that idea, aro sxcited. Hut it is necessary to keep in viuw am-thor con sideration, and that is, that tho island of Cuba can not continue to bo an integral part of the Spanish territory, snro by one of those measures: Kithur by Kmancipation, winch would amount to tho com plete ( Xtcrminatiou ol the white race, that is, ol all the Spanish and native people of the Island who drew their origin from Burope; or by Annexation, and with this, gentlemen who hate shivery more cannot hope Hint it will bo CX'inguishcd. There fore. llor Majesty’s Govcrnmnit is resolved to maintain the treatic* which prohibit the trade in mgrocs,nnd to exucuto them with fidelity and sin cerity. But at iho aamo time, Scnorcs, Hor Ma jesty 1 * Government holds to tho profound convic tion that slavery is a necessity, and a condition in- dispensihlu to the maintcinncu of the territorial property of tho Island of Oulu, and wo have de sired to anticipate the sentiments of thu Deputies, by giving to ific unlives and tho proprietors of the Island guarantees that it docs nut enter the mind of anytsidy to infringe this principle. 1 bolievo, Seiiores, that 1 have now sati.-ticd the just anxiety <>f thu honorable Deputy, which, I uoubt not, is shared by all who Imve seats on tlicso benches. I conclude l»y repeating that they may bo assured that tho Government has nil the tnatorial and moral means necessary to preserve tho I«lnnd k nud that for greater ahandance tho Government is about to send more* forces, which will depart immediately with tho iirst stop, and be followed by other*. 1 should hero add, Mint if it (>c certain that the dan ger which may have l*oen caused by this conspiracy w*aa aggravated by tho coincidence ot an expedi tion nl^trafr*, which was al.v» prepared, there is every reason to believe that this expedition also way frustrated. Hut oven it it were nut, tho mi llion ty of lhe Isle of Cuba has brought ti-getfar all tho rerourc«-s necessary to overwhelm it, if it should succeed in landing. And now, I believe I have saui enough to tranquiluo the minds of Dcpuiiu*. llorwTitK I'rksipent Will n»»t Bkiiexd or lUiuno Him —Kxtrncl from » letter of an officer board the United .Statu* ship Viconncs, «d the North FuciGc expedition: “The American dipper shin‘What C'lieor,* (’apt. Maker, from llong K >ng, fa-end to ('.nitornia with Clmia emigrants, put into I.m<, Choo in Octrfa-r Irst, 'll want of provisions and water. Tho gov ernment reported to our commanding officer that I'apt Maker had been furnish with these article* tie-ani'-em of $157 f<6; that Capt. Maker paid $75 ol this ace.-unt and then sailed, leaving the hallanco ol $82 ft* unpaid. Tho amount duo was paid by our commanding officer. Tina sum wot trifling, but the I^.o-Chooana aro de.fenccIcHs themselves, arwl with nocomiulstoiakucoguizanco *-f tho acta of foreign vessels, they are liable to grus* outrage*. The Loo-Ghoo governor, in ro- p«,rting ibis net - f ('apt. Maker, did so with an armablo rolucinnco, and Mreniioii-ly hoped that his rxcdlcncy, the I’reaidi-nt *»f the l.'nio d Stale*, would n-*t eanse iimi to bo beheaded nor even barn booed." Bxtrxvauahcc in New York.—Tho Now York Herald rnnkostbo following record of exirnv.iganco in that city: "We In-aid an instance of ilioeaso with which expensive good* aro di*(Miscd of, Irotn ono n| the ri*o*t (asliinuable dressmaker* in dm* my. A well known ittqMirtmg Iiouim- in Mr-Kidwny opened nine- tv cA*4-« ol drca« patterns a little beforo two o'rl -ck, *--me day la*t week, and at three the anno day not ono wa* remaining iimodij. Yei r)*e*i» dr,•*»*•* were ol the richest m.-iterinl nnd n-'V*c*i design—moire antiqueea, natius. |M»*ilt do aoir*, silks, plaid'd or Mnped or stripe* nud plaid* alternating—and were •«dd ;»t prices winditlin uiisoplnsticntwi would con sider startImc Mul that wa* tfa ir great charm, ilist only made them rrmre desirable, and therefore Fifth Avenue turned out in nil it* glory,determined to buy up over)tiling, and thu* nt one nmi llo* same time monopolize ihu newest styles, nnd prevent iho dread jH-s-ibilny ol their fa-emu mg common.*’ Dratii or Mr.*. Cass is Rome.—A letter, dated Romo, Map-li f»th, says: • * "The diplomatic circle hern has recently sus tain'd * fp-sh loitfi III out* *d lhe iiiont amiable of its tnembe-rv, wfa.ae death luccuodmi that of iho Marchtsn I'ralorma, Mnrcliesa Margagli, and Ma- lonnu d'Araim. Mr*. Matv Cuss, fa-ru fa Ludlum, Wile ol the Minister of tho I'oiled Slates, was yes terday snatched lr in life ami from tin, alfa-clionA of her relation*, by iho Imming ol a hloml vc«*ol m tho head. Biro ivas near her accouchement — Her virtues, beauty,and amiable qualifies w ill make her departure deeply regretted by all win* know hut," A Factory Mlown Down iiy the Wish*—le>as SAVAisNAHliKPUBL 1UAN, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, In5& iiiiiiin^ii**-*>pii V '»■,Ii 'll « ■ ■» « 1 Wilt la isy NolilibsrT •tAi.r. Tlty neighborT It U hs whom tbuu flail (rowar to aid ami bh»a. Wboas aching heap ami burning brow Tby soothing hsrul may press. - Thf neighbor T Tls tho fklntlng poor, WIh*m* eye with want Udtini Whom hunger setrita from duer to door— Wo tbuu and ausoer film I Thy neighborT *Tls tho heart bereft ur every earthly gemi. Widow amt ornbsn, holnleu left— * Uo Uilu, and studtor them. Where'er then mestoit a human furni la,** favor’d limn tlilno own, itrim-inbor, *tls tby nelglibor worm— The bretlicr of thy eoul. COllIMKKClAlz BKUIItll. WAV A AIV AII .VI .Cl IK I'/r. Fain*f, April a, 0 I*. M. UOTTON«~4M* satas today amount to i«7 bob*, at Iho Pillowing |H*riicularat *7 at 7K, •«» ai 7yg % 11 *t csrassr-wrmW.v:v«™ Official P*^*dl^ or OoanoU. { Savannah, Atril ft IH5S.. j (l | |)| roc tuio, in IfUlng ool tksir recent oontracu. I’reaoot—Ilia Honor Bd’d 0* Andoroon, Mayor | On motion of Aldsrraan Uwla thu aamo was con- Alderman Mallory, llsrtx, Ilsrdun, Allon, Lewis, finned. ' , - I mh'1 p«"*. llmo'd mlnu, “‘ ° r l * ,t m,0 " n “ ” n ' 0 * ,, ,U,J Snlml'Jfibi • — 1 - *»•--*• — - 1 ' **• Inbdiiistion and Finn D»»«kota woro road and etigagod in drainags ul lew lands Wt-yg oi tho cllyul'&r'n' "l* * |,po ‘!r’‘I r..n..wiu..mr,„ m Ih.I«>win * y VI U|1 1 Harboring » sea man* sbiluctod and testament oj the late WiMiani ll«»l*erl»*»n was ha via n mill r.*|MMrlo~ April ?• Per *clHM*M«r fa<ul,lana, for Itatllmorr—2i baU«t</<- P-IhSo l*lsmi,~i;. N Polirr, |i„.. M. Whaley. 1 Pm, 17 bales aetacatlcs, a let ot old railroad lp*a, aad flotp Brillah ship Kea Witch, "ead and ordered b> bo placed on thu inlnuica of • uu ' 1, 7 l ,k ** ^ ^ *. WlSSISSflWSBSY *• Wall for (lie Ittainliig,*' to a rattan in ArrMctios. Watcher I MU dark, and tby duelling It lonely— The night lamp •litiHia dlibty, nud *u doet ttiino oyo j Thou art thinking Uiy portion U wearisome only. And thou wilt ha glad when ’lla thy turn to die t Watcher, look out! where the *lay-*ur Is dawning— Hope in thy lieatt let tu pmiulso awake, And ilrelrM and ilumberleM,*-wall for the morning," Never a night hut Us in»rnlug shall break I Oh, ye who are autferlug ami tolling and •tubing, Oh, ye who tit ilatkue* are gnping your way , Who are weary ofhoptug nud weary o» trying, Who are sure that the midnight will Sever l*o day ( I charge thee pi lake heed to this counsel nnd warning, rilnnd foal by vour dul/, your Hod. nnd your right! And |«Uenl ami trulhml lima wall tor the morning, Attured ll will bring you both healing and light. I From the Oorre*|iuiiilanco of Providence Jotirnul.j Tilt) i'Htlior «f Coilliiiodnrr I'err* . Koirrit KiNorrowN, March, 21,1855. Thorn are living m the South |inrt of this Ktntc, all in good hoaltn, tun persons, the children ol tho same parents, ami the only children they over hath whole united ages amount to aoveu hundred end olovon.in the followning order: 81,80 77,75,73, 70, G8, G6, C2, and 59. Their mono ia Tuuker, nud they belong to ono of the most numoroun lanulit-e in oar Ktuto. Tho family Imvo for a great many years occupied a tract of land in the West parts! south Kingstown, known aa Tuckcrtowu. Thcro is a curious Revolutionary fact connected with this family, which few of your readers Imvo ever heard. Ono of the uncles of the present children, by thu nnmo ol Kintoon, wan n quiet nnd uunsoiuntious farmer, who did not believe it riuht to do military duty, oven in “ the time* that tried tnou s souls." A cur|H>rsl wua aout vault u file of men to distrain Ilia cow. A man by tho nnmo of Hurt commanded tho squad, nnd Raymond l'crry, alicrwnrd Captain Ferry, ami father ol tho present Commodore, waa one ol the pnriy. Tuck«-r w*-nt into tho field alone to head off tint cow, and they fired upon him. Ono. ball struck bint iii tho lore- head, nnd he fall instantly (lead. Four gun* were aimed, nml two missed lire. Ferry’s went off, nnd it vvns believed at tho time, nnd is to this day by tho family, that it was the fatal shot, llo was tin u a young mail, and immediately loft the country anil went to sen. It was during ono ot these voy ages while returning Irom Bumpo n* mate ol n vessel bound to Newport, Hint hu farmed tho at tachment lor In* wife, who wn* n paw.-ng- r in the ship. He look her tu Nnrrauaoocit, und carried her mi a pillion on horseback, irom tlic South Ferry to his father's, Judge Freeman Furry, and mariiod her. Hut to return. II any of yuur readers are curious to know how tho family prmmrvcd their health, wo are familiar with tho habits of only one, the second son ol Jonltua Tuekcr, now eighty year* old. lie hus been a hard-working farmer, fisherman nml gilnttnur—-not a temperance man, but always n temperate one. llo i* now S"tnowhnt afflicted with tho rheumatism, nud the remedy which lie take* i* to go down to sea with hi* polo nud line, nnd stand lor throe or four hour* together, to In* wai*t in tho breaker*," sain humming," or" garni- humming,” whichever n the right term far dial method of fistdog lor bas*. Nf rw. Purling ton m lti<* llot»pit»|. Thcro is a bonevolcnt *nthum*ui nfa.ut Mr*. Partington, that dojnfa ol her duluctivo education wins all hearts. Thu venernblo Indy always moans well, and her views are generally sound, nl- though the singular lifa-rtic* *iie takes with the Hngiish language sotm time* remlor lu-r most pro- fiMind nnd practical idea* souiuwliat obscure to iIiudo unacquniiited with the idoisyncracy. During a reconl llymg visit to one of our charity ho*pitai.* •he inquired what sort oi "delusive stimulant" was unucd in the institution, and on being lutoruicd brandy, the clectnlh d the ua»»e* l>y "won dering how they could pisin their patience with soldi ndullun-us'lrAfli, when evcrylu-dy knew that thu liitPi't tliiiii! in tlio world tor deldlialed persons was Wollu'n Rheumatic Sedatil Snap*." Home Flesii a* Food —Mr.Geoffrey Saint Hil aire, Frofawr at the Mutcam o! Natural History, ha* just delivered two lectures on tlio advantage* ol bringing horse llc*h mlo u-e a* f-«»d. There ■• no reason, he declares, why irurso th-»h •hoiild n--t be eaten like the ox nnd the sheep ; the Itorso i« herluvorous, nnd no del -terious wlurnont enter* mt-, hml-iodor *trm-'iire. It* tl, *b,fa-side*,is full <■-! as- te The ancient Gorman* nud Kuatrdinavian* hail n uiiiked liking h-r ii >rre liesh. Tncy preserved n certain race of while horse* to be Munli.-ed to Odin, nud niter tlio *.*ecili o they ImiIihI the llevh and teaslrj on it. The iiitrodurlioii of Chn«Maimy I put nil end to thtacii-toin, and |,r>-hatdy !. d t-> the j aversion to lr-M*e llesh winch is now generally , ninuifc.vlud in Bur<q>e. Tlio normndic tribe* of Northern Asm lunku iu-n<u llenil lli-'ir laVonto food, though they have numerous ll -ek* <•! - tun and • sheep III spit" ol lhe*ii*fike « I h--r*e fl< »!* iii «»■*• 1 dern Ktirom-, the Dam-sliave re c-mmicuod iho j u*u of it. During tho *ii-go of CotH-nhwgi ii, iii l**t»7, j the Governiuout formally nuthorued tin- -ale ot n ! in butchurs' shops, umi Mine then it has been inn- j Mnnily fold -, llnre i* even in ih-it city a privileged i • laughter house far horses plneed under tin- Mir- 1 vcillancc o| the Veterinary School and horse flesh I* sold III it nt tlio average price ol 12c per pound. Parent Duclntcl, nn e*tectii<d wtiler ozaert* th*t la-go q-i-ntitic* of Ii-r* ilu*li were formerly introduced into Farit on different pr-- t-X's. lliizard, an emment vclcrtitary •urg--on. •tad a that hi ilic M-aruity which falfawd the Revolution ol I7n'», the greater pnrt o| the meat consumed in Fan- for mv lu-'utli* w.t* h--r*e l|r*h, ami Umt it caused iio ill i fleet «>n the pill-fir iu-nlth. The di*tingui-cil nimy surgoon, Maroii Lnrrey, made hi* wounded pnileiits cut horse flesh in the enmpNigi:* of ifa< Rhine, of (.'ntaloiiiu, ami ol the Maritime Alp*, and he a*»nfa-* t<« n iho cure of a great number of In* »ick in Rgypt From nil these laeis and ntiim rou* other*, M. <-Hr-•>■ Kami Hilaire maislcd that the horse, m addition t*» (lie service it already rentier* t«* man, can bu made to supply cheap and nutritious looii. AvTi-ScR*T«:m?m MvrtiisK—Tho Yankee who mvontiai iho "Patent If'-n Persuader” tu* f--und Inn uiaieh iii nnolher w fio h n br--uglit out an in vention called tho "Patent Never Failing Garden Pffitorvtr, or lien Walker." It consists ol a small instrument, something like a spur, only consider able longer, which I* attached I" the hind part <d tlio lieu's fag, pointing nl nil angle ot forty live de gree* luwnril* Iho ground When the hen, with Jnmos Larkin, WutiuMoa aw_. Mr mo and Jaiuos Ford, i lion. J. B. Ward appeared as attorney far tho CiiamlHir ol Cummorco t T. K. Lloyd, Boq, far Guy, nml C. G, Wilson, F^q , for Dufanco. Tho testimony proved tonclusivuljrthal tfks soa- 1 fie tesiiuiony proved cuncluaivuiytlial W sea man, Janus Ford, had boon alaluctedby a 'runuur' ol Larkin's, Irom ahip tioa Witch.nud that ho Imu been harbored in tliu house oi aaiu Larkin. Un motion ol Aldurmaii Harden, tho fine, ofls "man ol thu city of Havannah and thcir^auc- " ecssors in office, for the nso i " l-jro Department,(including " iii**) ol tho city of Havana " dollara, for tho purehxsa of engines, hose "lioso carts and apparatus generally far the tx " linguishment ol Ijro." Counuil balloted stvsral limes far an " lo*|»cc- I ini'iS'by'ilMMKur,wai'cun- t-r of W.l* 1 ". iid Mwuw," dimMu no tinned. 17 ' probability of an oloctlon, on motion father action Thu attorney lor defendant itxpioatcd tlmo to ' deferred until next meeting, prepare Ins bill ol uxcopliuiis to tho uctmn of Iho City Mawhal iulormed L*»uncil that, in Council. On motion hu wua allowed live days to i cnmplianco wlllt rcylutiim adopted at last mooilng, prepare anid bill Mr. A. boudder had constructed his tlmbor baam City of Havnuunh) Disorderly conduct, resisting ,,onr tho Central Railroad, in cotiipliaflcu with tlio va. > an officer in discharge of Ins ler * ni *^° * John F. Tucker. J duty. Amount of accounts tuwaod. $3,187. Council Wiiucshes sworn—far prosocution, Messrs. C. adjourned. A. C. Davenvost, c. c. A. L. Lamar. Chas. Urociii Oetavus Cohen, Capt. I ~~T *' j' ’ . J. Urynn, nml Micumon Wray and Malphrioa -, lor I WI»»o|»|i»* Coufflx I'rompilr l ured, dulenco, J. M. II. LoVoll, Kaq. ! A in-rfectly ssfo and oerialu vegetal,|e rr*«*llcli-e r< (1 IV r;*ffim,y, order., I; I'araotii, A Villa ISO arm benrfft of Iho louga, Jubri Junss, tv i.«u«rstiV A Ik*, lltrdsoa, FUinlMf mg iho whim comps- u •**, Franklin a lirami;, tv WMstbridg*, PaiicMonf, anuah, fiva tlmutand Fa* «*•'(•*Raw, l>avts A l4*ng. Fatus, li«tu*a kt«, uf t-hginua, Itote and - H*buii4 amlib. Hardwick and Co, T U Mills, Daws 4* rpflKIfaoM TI Mb* ofllf t‘ ^ 1 O* vaMNdi Uailo-Ml Will tm rs oo,*.,, M r. fnlsf, Ittl, 01*4 k* |.t -qn:ri wain tSnU, t, Cultowlag placzs, i/> wli-' M>.|I|«U„. I l,sri«.Uf«,.-. I. T I'ffUf, <>ii. Mltlt, Wr, . -Col. M. P. l am, |i. VV kM.fl.rf, tV. Ilgrt*n4aii. Atl,rir«i,.-|,,«irM, tV M. limit. r*«JU-'l/J»*«. -TL'/n.s. N't,., TLorus* tl|r*. IWUillu — tV. * . Ii '-At tt asbbura awl uUtars. A UO I WATAr tU I r’i-Tv.imH-TfaTm-ui • »*1 OKI- linura good, awl all ibot Uutfsrtd ts rwadll/ s»U at». rj lull prkws. ATIIKNN. APItll. 4.—(faUns—Tt* dsmatsl itk-J. - rate—a dt* bpr <>r H m \ I roll* l**. week’s p/tco*. I'rin ci pal sales from 7<&*c. Col.l’MIllfa, APItll. 4.—Ourcntton msikei rarritlna 1 quiet, Um unwillliiKitf** of lioldcr* U. )lst<i tu lk« o-.r,- i it,-uiaiMluai h) Uni ku).ri,|,iiulv>l Ilia Us- * 1 sciu-n* W* L« rail.sr fiuilUd, sod »u still ortoi quota buns. Clf AKI.KHION, APim. 4.-C*.ll4.l)-TLerswMquU« an acuvii denistul for tbi* arlkl* lo day, renilting m tb* as)*- "f Upwaril* •■t'ioon ale*, al a oq full; rsufo of . «-W. •«. r^^ , h II.SeMazt tVmpp; swamp tin*,*. w . JobsI K. ftomiAom. ft. V l,,u« * ' -P. W. I »*• i,s s . Wn t -.«t M UMIlsnnviJI* tints Harknaf. lt#aa(r*rt,-l>i|»aml |:b«vi. It./. z (/ » ;>fc .. , . (Wabauti)Ur.-(>>|. J;h, \\, ,4, * VVlipstri llow.rd. ' ,wr Itluffon, T. II. •*■«. If ir.k.,4 Ih 1 I . UnlM-mlHa.-H. F. ilu.ti*> v., ijU . ' .' * It J'.libM/m. ' -v. Ilu.1- 1 p p. Jot**. l-swlnavtlla.-rfal. A. I Urv.,, <-U*fl.-* Jsudon, ’ *“■ Ulna lines# — NaD-sMi l I:. |j. d*r», J1.U1, fllll. Ily -e-far of (ka Prr«*1r,.‘ u.1 I: ,r.n City ol Kavunnati John Higgins. of watch, police officers, etc., and stated he con- among tho Stnvw Dealora,' as to »tm sells Um(rrauwt ■lilorvd III. .rim lllu.al, tHilo, nud. Ill oUajletic. , Ilil. I.ul rpi in.in» to U>.p.l.lle, M 10 1V . U H a * "tder, emanating front tlio Mayor, „ t rare hut little who sell* Iho grraU-*! number, iho and that too di fciidnni had 11 right to resist it. 7 ,. . . >,*.i uo.vo to. In lioh.ir ol ilio clly, Mr. WwU >u»d «i.ur.l hc. » linns of ordinances applicable to this und similar , , n |,„y ,\ow lor the iiir--rtnsti--n of all roncern«*l,wc Casus, sualnmuig tlio authority ol tho .Mayor to < willitiionu all partus, ttist me HPj«T HT«*VP. Is soUt issue thu order under which this arrest had been by l.oVF.11. I* l.AITlMofiR. made: hc also addressed Council rn reply to tho j mar at __ '““li'n'MiTFAttL ll«u. ,1,0 finu. Iblny S3 dollar*, imposed bv 110 Mayor was confirmed. rhea oil lbs Skin.-John Vouuglovo (a«i*l »» »*• a 1 i, “ u---—1-« RoHisliug uii officer, and at* urmi victim throuRh ths |o|Um ol youth, m vnipifan* tempting tu drive a dray over ' on tfa- skin, Iwing covered with thoM unsixhtly blot Inn,, wjnlo In ,1,. -il K l,.,.o uf j JJg; , 1 , i£MS«!£5r7’ vyuni-’.w.nn-iu, ,ifa»ocutk>n. puhc.m.n I Alulpliric*. Ila.1, that tlio Whole of ilH-blnicbe*dtMpp-ar«<d, and 1)0 I ho delondnnt Inlhiacaao waa n driver of ono ,-mJ-vs exrellent health. Th«^«, mrtlip>m-* win of Mr. J. F. Tucker's drays, and acted by ||\P, < cure any dtseaso of theskln,cvi*n of twenty years stand- Tucker's, orders. Mr. Tucker assumed tho ro- Mur. apotisibility ol this caro, «nd assigm-d the aamo j dfac rdrertlscroel. o *P r * "•"*** v "“ ,w ‘ hlm a.<•-«, ia iiis own ease. , . , , Oouith, llc-arrenea*, firoiKbltit, or any aOsrlion of the l lie remarks of counsel in this case wore mado |.„,i,V,Tliroat, you am adv.-i d m make trial of tn connexion with tho oflcnco far which Mr. • htaTii.P.U’h ANoHYNR cilKltUY KXPW-T»MIANT, . Tucker had boon lined. The two ulluncea oocur- which is molly what it profi ws-i t-< U-. a - K'ud m<*li. lhr red nt the UNne time. , cm#.'' If It were n«*t »ucli, Ii would not lave rareived Un motion of Alderman Hertz, tho fine, twenty ' «be decided so-1 warm api-cvsi d .«.nm «.r to* mmi dollars, imp--sod by the Mayor was confirmed. i IntcIHscnt and hlsh mitn-lol pbj.letan. ln -i-,. 1 . ,ii l, ..*■»« ' the country, who have Imw* ins-U* aequoincd with ths I he dLleiiduut ■ counsel, in both UUS« £■****• rKC) , r «|,lch ll Is romi-otuidrd, and who that ot.ill.il U.unctl tll.l olonition. wunlj Iw lakpn lu ,. „, c ...J-,,,,,,, tlinr dcciasiun, and auuicient tiiuo waa allowed i prrparailons with which iW n-unir* Is mui»*lan*i."— Iiiiii for that purjKisc. | Any array of trMimnn*, such as c»n tir rh-wn in fsv.ir R^IURTSor coMMirTEEB RKAfi ANDCONriRMI.fi. i of rUnhler's Ai.-hIiii- (’hero Kxpcetorant, amlbTA 1HKA ri»lti»lAI„eoal.! Meek on hand I.. H-col «rd past * rwk.. ttwttiri-U previously.. Nhlppc-I past w®. k.. stnpjNxJ prevl-Hi»ly.. . i.»4V-z.7ni7 . fi3JSS-VA5I0 su-ck on kaml April 2, l*5J 7H.* Mock i-m hsn-1 i.nir time loot yeai NLtV YUUK, APItll. >—Flour am a triflo hl«b»r — s.vlr* nt 5>sibl.l. c—I Ohio at |'» Of »lo rvowiLcrn ts bein-r, woh *au-» oi Uf#) l.bl* al «-• .‘17 *lo If. t\ Iwai—Tl-o market i» Dr in, ^,ull,rm w hllr |7. (farn—Tho market Is Arm — *.k« »-,»*« l,-i.r^lf rultr-l atWM;|is>e | MKiou-Tbe msrkst I* ubrbangvsl, wllh isnOmw bus lore* *t prrv lou* rate*. Fork—I’rius an- trill-! higher—old Mess al $15. Ilwwl The market U f.riu . I.*rl1lie tns'kei I* uochange, wrlb A uv-^derale -Jr- f man-1 al prriiuui rau*. Whisky—Hairs of Ohio at Jttariiir Entttltgriirc. INJUT OP SAVANNAH... APRIL 7 A It HI Vli l>. Hrhooner MU-mi Klnr, Ijiutare, tialiimr-m. 0 day* fom u- • ’a|»rs ms-trr. mdi# w- fa-eke.i It Seellmt-i, i r-m vllleAt'o.J P ' --liiiiq Lynn k. Pnidn, tV it-x^bf.-ixc It Hab«t*h»m Ai Nun »*c(•'-«• f Vary r*ta|.!^, Hufar., Phltadr lj.hU, C A i (.’n- ur», tn ti» !,, i lagl.f,rn k - uui,;iarr.»in, kl II \\ q Uam*. .-crantou, J.ihnw-n Ai'«, hw.n * tu. T It Mills. J j itayaii, M A « ohrn, c A (.riener, order srvl nU-en. SchoonerTrl-lent, Pt#rre. ma.b r, Srw fork, mdae tu A A rt-'l-'BiiKu A Co, n,l Um- mas tr. Will leave Paiatma)- sj M'-wr*: KwotrUla, n-fido^. Augurto, A la twins kin'iiilir,.... Plorblo^ Augusta, AUbsma. Km mile, . II* A-rruKs,.. Alabama. . A Ufa Loovvt.'le, Nature*- PfarMs, tV«.lw^;„.. A of-Mia. .»*.*<*, AUbsmt. .... . tY.-tr*-*:,, Knuivlllr, p.. > .. f fcukia. t* . Auge.is. r*s:-4f<«j AiaUsui* ..IV-Sm*;,., KhaanHa,.. swinUi, Honda. ... ttiifaxi,,, Augwato, Alabama, kimill'Jr, JilvrSq. Tkeu shlpt art am •*.( !ie (>&»<*.! in »j*e»t. tab !)»•#<- J t in OUj u- *ui> hour.. Sf-I i-. * ra-'W-il. l.»l |r-lin nCer-i. !!*, ac« -imi'-latu*.*, iL<j oB- r i tu hi * t ofl ' oh l. l-a PAUI.I.rv*l>: . hu aAM’L. 1. V.)t- in :.i. '1 he Conmtlttco on public education, to whom ! HLI-K'N IH.Mtltll rlcurrcd tho commumcation ol tho School CoiiiiiiiMioticre far tins city, re |w>rt in lavor of tho petition, and recommend that the sum of mu* thourund dollars ho appropriated <>ui ol iho " Mai- am Kchool Fund" tor tlio erection of a Public School House, to he called Iho " M.ivsio School." . Four thousand dollara lo he applied during tho present year, 1*55, nnd five thousand dollars during the >'t-nr I Noil. They further recommend that the model of the present "Public School,' on aniu- larged scale, bu adopted by Cotimiuciuncrs, and that the building lie commenced and carded tu completion wtih ns little delay as possible. Bp'h C. Anderson, Mayor, Ch'u. I I'VV. Am.Min, JConuco. The Committee on Fire Departm-tit, to wh -m . was rclom-d die petition ol Marlin Duggan, rep- rt, That w« have uxammoil (he iHuni-iea of.Sir, M-,, Duggan, and as tho proposed alteration to tus house will very much dimmish the danger from lire, rccommeud that he have iMirmiwii--n to per form the work. John K. Wilihr, Cbrm'u The Cunimittco on Public Buildings, to re|s-rt > •>n iiopcovuinnts in " fUchange," Alc., rcp-iiu«f, verbally rh.-vi they had taken no further aett-m re lative to alterations, Ac, in Council Chamber, but that they had made n contract far llm imroductn n ol water ml-the building, and expected l-» have the work completed within two weeks. ’t he special Committee, Aldermen Hertz and Hardeu, i- rep-»rt an Urdinam-v pf-ri-ting r •IcnnliueM nml heaftli of the city, re;-o|(cdby in- irodueti-tn -M an amcmi-d Ordiname. The S|>ccial Committee to report on rrwohnion of Aid Garminy relative t-» "tax" and "badge" ) Ordinsncc: ConiinMIeo on Kirc«.l* nnd l.»nr» to rep- rt • >tv petition ol II F. Wdlink rel.itiVol - strip ol laud claimed by him near tha Gas Works, asked lor and obtained farther tmo- - aim.* a iuis rasarn An Onliuanco •-» ani»n-i an (Irdinsr.ce entitled, an l •nlinmiss tor the ihsjh ctioii «•( tloiir, and np- iH-mmirikt -t Inspector, paat-ud in Cmnn.il, I:)i (>r- t-il-i, 1*17 An • ftdmance defining the ofletiic -•! abducting 1 hvrt- -ring, tuvuiglmg, cntiuiug,carr> mg away, A.c ild never fa! pn ilurr-t, mil- ., llwy were rmh'f ami Irs/y dues." Therefore ws aiitbe y->u to make trial of tb- tn, With eodlt-fi-rirc. ' HlK-rtpuv,- parnphU-ts, tu be had gratis -f the asm'.*. | I’rlee for .-ai h, only 50 cents per fa-ttlu, or m l-oltlo* l-»f $J 50. Til* (A. M. II'IIM'.K Al Or. tV. tV. I.IN* «»I.N, A. A. r*»»l.t»M(iN* k CO. J. ll. M'H'ltL k «.(i., mar 24i 12 savannah. ' F-*r lta*»a« iuti*, Tiirolt Ihaaass*, lla>ai<-u Col nil snd I he effect of linpru-lrul nv of tlercurv. N«» lixiliriiii' ha* i-ver Ih*-ii dl-eove-l which ha* rO-xW • neb rutr, a* <'*rt^•r , * Hpsn:*h Mixtiirp. Il-n-at «b*ra*e* |-r--durr»| hr ssluail'-n, llarkfnr tfaugh. Hr-oirhlsl AO-cnon*. I.i-rr |ilm »«-«, Ni nr.i.ia •ml icuinatliin, hive all turn rvtieVr-l tml mrel In a w-nib-'till uisniM-r hv the great |-uiiner ol tlui lilo-sl, • an- r’» (*panl*h Mixture. The com-o ( Mr T. II. Hams-y alone ahi-ul-l asti.f) any who ifatibi. (fall on the agent ami procure a |.aiii|'hlet c-ntalning cures, whl-h mil brii-uml yon. S-e Rdvertlaemeni. •'» apr 2 (I.LtUl.H. Prhooner fa-uhloi-a, Hathaaay, tiaUimott —ttr.rham, Kelly k Co. HLHOIltkIMr 5’ew tork, A|-r-l J -i u*'-J Im; !•«>,(> ar.: »r|r.<«io IfaopMt, t>n Pm* ,t,i.hlt, schi F A -»^;,,.gr.-r Jsrkw.n* .1,#, Fla. April l-ITiaml brig* Harm. U-t Satan no!., tl fmr* r-»w- t<" I iihui l-falxl.i.B, arnt K<*.< 1. Mr % :.r, Air sCfaM-n-tf Mary k I rata — ,(r-un Ja'ke.-mih-, tpr r, HI Hill HR IN T"« 1 hn to) SI III Uli \> rwratrot, off' I kursfar f; * IBS* wg f *>( ||IH,(. hm , l*r-l aini t r, tf »; .If-in ;i.tf « m. bum i*ar'<t-n, U| ^urciiii Auturii nr sn* on annua ve.trisirn, wll 4’HHIVr €111114*11. in M.unlay neat, fa-lng ffa-ter M"iHlay, 'I— annual tl-ction f»r two War-ten- an-t seven ynirn, will fa- I- i-l at the • hunli, l»l»roi tl - -ura<>( It ami 1 o’clock (ii:<>. A. (T’VI.LH. apr - 5 Nc'y of the Warden* and Vestry- ULIIK tl. Mli'li’l . ” I'lt. T. I*. M ATHHtVS, oi |trxiif-rt, •*. (fa i*ffef* hiaprufi-ssional Mu-n t.> the cit.ieuv nuah, amt muy fat foun-l i--r tl-- »■»«-., «-t ai Hr. Fir kith’/ i-lHce.rornrr of hornar-l h«>i l'crry »l»- Ncpr.vt U Mint-i:. IW Hr.( il.MU.KA (.AM till, ho i.-urar.l ihr praenra of MedieHw ami r*-,rv*»*. Ir-un l-i* ■■(• hi t- simI Mei-lenoe «n South llr—<M|*ilrvvl| lhr,-.- it—,r. ra-t of Itac-anl. n-t- hour* faiwrrn S tn |n A. M. an | 7 to e P. At., will lllikkllk. UtM lA-Mll ltU tA \ ( tfa BANKKRS, No. It William street, New Y«*ik, n lioth-n. Marrl, Al —Arr-hip hrw Ifa pr*u. in-m p**;w.i..ii. t,,!g villr. I U. h-ig. I,>Toil, n at. April I dark llarvci. tn.i l‘r.*vi.letice, I. I. Vsrch 3t-Ar*iie-l KlK/-sr« i: a Jam., frwin >4i«.,bah. eailc-l Lr-. Pacific, far Pavao- i.ati. Nee htdford. March 31—*Und i-r.g A Mllltkrn, for Savannah NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ftitvntiliivl* Yfuiiinl l.nuii Vssor In lion. ~ • A rct-nlar tn-mihiy iiwa'.'im silt h> we! the I i l aiir- on Al-n !» r.vefl I»t. '.Ih ri.»; _ ‘ IIIN M. (IHKHAKI*. Vi. t ine i ii ih i.i *vt»v Vlt IIEMT'IRT, !■ ( Tie On* am locket Fl.oll-HA,< a t 7- .* I a- afa'.e. on Sun-i*y, tho nh n-tit-., at l.-i, ek<k. I < r frrfatt or paa.a.r, mj j l> t. IJ-iik a m hoi(, or to >|. A. u-llll.S. » ,b> L'lU (wf llulM I . hi<a ami t-« i»*rUg« l> •rmi-oo r ih-- groaedi, ne«rlt lU-i »>rm lt.+ >rHr.o-|n t .-A • . K.M* ll-ue 1 * II I \\ »m-, KUikvaf <. V VJ >-■ Have* }.h ri«idle, k--, tMrw- .-. Ml*. Vt.». Nrv ll»«f a. I'l. t A I I'.Rh Ml \ 1.AT.«il'. vnpply •< • U.-OI un. lor ,»W- very U« •Wr. l -3 (- turn** -irr-U IV: MMI III » M-v < I T It l( lit 1 *. -K (-r*«.'ecing i*« N. !-ctiiic I ft nk'. • I* At HI HV apr . I l > flll.\!i|:i.p||t \ ll,avis'* . „| I scl-'—ni - MMtt r-7 vs »''1 t-an -l-ipauh f«-r the aie.ve i..b,* '} t;. A. i-lit vi.i;. IIIHirv V Air AlllllA, just r l*n It- >* rrcal • r.| V* I-. *' pi ir-r k ii vwhiN-’.■ I li-l'AH r A I HMIII' -Ctl i pa-.cr-l I e* i E. 1-ng lhr Of-tlfttifri -.'•h. .ml it ihe mi mark, ami i»wre f-»i. -*i—u »!•) s>la> tor < • •-• rf .l,e r,«-i n - ;br Jr.-,*. Iro.l In , <«re»r.g far . the - Kit NANCE ElAtl f|.sT 1IMI An tIfdin.vin- t-» re|-oai tho .c-i-od and thud pern- ii of an (Irdinanro psas**! iii t'--uiie.l, 4th Derviultor, I s "**-, r-dattvo to etontig limo in the city ra-’- pl within n rtam limns ORIMNXMCL HEAP SIXnNP TIMK AMP I.AIO ON Tbi rari.R innct isitei.y. An Ordinance to amend an tInJinauic i-utitl-d an 4 h-linani«■ t<» eelahlish a ll -ar.l »-f ll- Altli, pa-v- •'•I Phh July. faJ-1, and l-*r miter i-urpusea thenfti mentioned. nrtTiuNs M> All and ura.vtit*. IVntfan <-l John D Dci.inn<>y pi -> me Council to grant him new title* t-» lots *.'»•. 2-, anJ'."\ Kpnngtield platitatton, tho nnginal title* being l-mt. Pi-Mlion --I (’has. \V. U->gora, ami A. l'-*rc« r, and Dr. I*. M K-dloek.a»kmg far m-perato titles t-i •' lot No. 7, J .irk sort Ward. I’oiitimii l K C Dunning praying the r-*mis*iou of J. a lino ($10) imposed on Imu August last, far ub- strui'liug a public street. Im nm liav.ug received a , sumun-un to uUcud Police Court and make fit* < dele nun. ; v* Petition ol Meters. LaRoche ami IL-wne X*klng j 1 J Council to grant ili-'in se|n>ralu lilies to lot N->. M *JYinip Ward. Petition ol Mrs. Sarah M Millet, widow- --I tho lam Gvili* .Miller, a policeofliovr, praying Council to a!l--w her t-- receive lr--in Un- city I'roasen-r 14 d'-liars and hfa- , balance duo her ialu luiahuml by lln- my. B).*oi iTh-NX ori ERU) aSV AP- i rtP. Hv Alderman Butler t'orelsn I'lrrular l.rllers -if Crrdlt, ON Till’. Fol.l.(»A\ INO i ItllS*) rani fort, Napfa*. Alt-var-trla, A11»», rp, AIImuis, Aii-.icr-Uni, It- rim. Iia-lt-n Ita-lon It -nkcsuv, lloiih-irne, llrrmcn,' ItruvM-ls, Psgnl -Ii l.ueca. -.1, • r-u the • it r-th. I tv-5. "ltd A. I ! MEN • m I art >) U-VS A. I t » - r.cMi II.PC AM* ■ r l hk gtlkllj . 1 “1-e.j !„ y.r . - : • rn- ft ha* vis* grim i.' ■»'• J.’e i:.i.', d<f*«ti; lr oi * i . fa vary p are*, rt-m. -J hemy o ua oiw-arfi - - ; r*'|-«1y i'w.1. . ’-ijc. p "» r-v-». t • • '•* oon-u-wW • V Tt KM I. vr«. T" *lt • n t II '.'ufer p. Itaal l.-i-M, Cltiraltar, Hsml-’irg, llscue, Havre, Hci-lrll-rrg, ll-nz K-mc. kamly, I’cyfan, l.lv-rp-M-1, fa-ml-n, leghorn, l-np* :*ss fair. I and «• 4*.-rtef A.tmu.i»tr»i«-f. »t.h the • - Mall-r*. lair-.( »a»d coen y. n-lhr Point -4 ihdtnarr «>( .» g < *«,| ! Pomlsaltm n«-w »aM Adranlis- V therrrore. to r-fa m> I a-tn*or>:*h an tv t VA’.-mlUrMge, amt l K.N. *Liu « . if.. . -Uc« llnr *•>"('*, 1.1.m-n, l.t.-Mtf, log lie, 4 fadlA, ht. IVter-l-urg. Mrs.l-.-ui r . Sin.rna, M-*'lllr. HimiIii. Hhsdthsl. !*lntf*|—(••. My.liH v, N>AV., I.) Ui |.r.-w. r.twwt I ' will he vraruMi I-- t AAiiiM**»ray ha j of April, A. I-., I ■ •It «!. fa file lh«1f oh. I I ffiew. wiihtbthe : m* 11 y IKK, O Alfa, K %M» In ui) w »»ut ;-»Ucra of t!i»nii»*v-i •aid appheant. i-4 ■'Rtriai sunettirc, thi* UL day J VMK- HAIIN. t'njtaan a. c. , vI’T NAItJ».-«5f /’I V h-u*!, lit cir.f j*.«I mr -» a h« •jin l^vVKl.l. fl: Mioil.li, Ton l-n. M-wna, Trntir, Mulh'-uae, Vrn'eo, Ms-tra*. AVvey, Malta, Vi-u-na. Xtsntlia. VA I- •!.—I- Ala I,-Ira. Warsaw, Xlrlhmirne. tsa, Zurich. «r|»ruhe, stentta, ndton, --—Irn, p-i«.r l-li-rf. r’-l'liluilW. n-rence, A 1.8*>.I’lll'.PIT* I'Olt INDIA VNIH PIN VON TIIK I'ltlliNTAl. IIANK POHI*i»K.\TI(lN ill’ I.MNl** 'N. Itianehra amt Agenel--* at — ifanton. shanghai, (faleutla, 11 "ii,' K"liK, llumM), Ma-lrsf. Aliufapoe, ATII V W MHIDA. We (.»<* on l.an-l, an-l art-recriv!t«£ week'y, rft A VV UlV- -.f all -le.ertr.Uons sb.il. •• • u-t our f u-i"in- r» have n-a lieen -tamaa-v-t by r others I M'^ar-J w lit he w.hi imarly a* cheap %, .tC'~>ia. IH.I.HKN X CO. I w Portior It rough Ion and llafaatd su. I .vhi.i: mv i;h 4 1-a.U.y U«). irs’iYs r.v -tl . ».ie-d u.i.na spring niter *ci-ds, tin. puts her foot l-.rwnrd scrniclt, pie "walker" catches m the ground and ) force* her forward; and thus vho is walked, m her ••lloits to scnitrh,entirely «»ul ol the garden. Tlio 4 lawoffo I'allxd um say*, nn ngrin-y has Im-du open cd tu Oswego, lor the sni« ol ihrrn ntii hines. It must bo "hard serotrhmg" iiln-ut t *swi go, sviit fi r hutis without letters. A IIbuuar with s Wooden IIaiiv —A fiaffgar, w-.nnn mum t«* tho tl.-ng of one of our eltiren* yesterJay, apparently with n rli.l-l m her atm*, which aho soernodto h-i ao.-ihing by endearing tones and gniillv waving it to and Iro, av mothers are wont to (l-.wlieu their little onna arn m trouble ; •ho wav at the sjum time wrepm>(, and altogether Hie appeal was irresistible In tho kind-heart, d lady "1 ll»" I'MUs-. Who gave her A g.-i-l supply n| fomf. nr i.iEK.—-Philadelphia, April 3-Tho now and | As slm harnfad it to fa r, iho woman, in moving her largo Glass lact- ry, nt tho town of Progrra*, nflhu roenvi- it, let l*tj - *i ttirk of irn-.J .’ iii uili--I Kanoocs* Creek, New Jersey, s-uiio I ,, wirlaiuiod tlio lady,' i« (In* iho Um-i miliii above tins nty, waa l.'i-wn down yesterday,:'d baby you *r«i iarry.ug nt-.ntf" 11... beggar during tho heavy galo, and s-.mo twenty five work- ! ' v "'' n l1 M a, '" 1 * fa’ inpulratiul, ciirwed men etigagod m tliu luamdnrliir*) of gln»a, wore j Dvr fike a vivon.and left t>. practise hi*r lmp<»* fained m llm rniiis. Tho latest news Irom thcro i* j • ,, n°n elsewlii-ro I hi-ago I'ruas, March '.fifiii that eight dead fiodhw havo Inert taken out, and ' olhurv seriously wounded. Am-oig iho kill.«t Wn* ' • * T Rl Mcckinr.r. I'iien. mi n-.n in natural a sou ol Aldcripau I'alrn-ir, ol Una city. The dam- 1 science, Iho c il inoiml do it. |’« nnsylvama, whu h ago to tlm city property i* cstnuati>d at I5,<*4M i| () | | haa Iwcn mi hie stnen I*aj7, will i-r-'l- d-ly •»*oti •*« ll tadonga to Jutlua Knller. eatingulshcl, nn the lire I* appf- trliuig a l*ol»| I which can t-*> «..i.niorg. .l m water A mass «l coal Marini. Diu'-hn —Now York, April 3 — Tho haa been cumihiM three uiglidu *-l nnfa long, scfaniu- r Honor.!, fi.f IIaIIiiu--re, from t'--rk, arrived . (ill feet witJ-', 300 d-ep, and i-pial t(» l,ltW,UNI tons here (hi* morning, having susinmud ennsfilerahlo of coal damage during llm Voyage. On thn SGih till, rha # . . „ ~ ~ r-....enlailvrril4 •iKilvo rim ship John A. Albert » - c -1 Lonti.y 1 n».*rNruioN - A s-'»ic#.oliii(ftl*'« Kavnniinh, and i--'-k from tv brig flenecia, of fCn-u, who un iho 'J'Jmi. Keavk F.l'trt MI NI IN Cm- inhaii—Tht VnitrA Slolti Motthnl hnpttvnitil. -L'lnrinnaU, April 2. —'h»e D H. 5tarn'ial Was - --riiiiMUed t-. yatl lo.-lay I-* coolerupt of cnurl, ih refiikuig to i-r.-lai r tlm slate Kosutta. before Judge I'ark/r. It N aseer- IniniHi dial llm girl has fa.# n irmovpd front jail, •ml* rr|mrt is m iircgl*tm.| lint an arinml m-di ft. m Maysvill- la coiniiiK to carry off tho girl Hi Kentucky. Canaua ant- rm I'.osTran Was -~fn th$ Prn» vinnal 1'arh.mi-nl, on iho Y'J<| ultimo, llm ll*-n. Mr 11 It** Vs moved for an addrsse l<- iho i {--vern-r G-meial in l»»-r #.| grantoig land, not In mcomI IW scr«n, l«# eadi uuln-lual wlur may enlist in Canada far service hi the llnliah army (farms tho neat twelve in »ndu. Ho much iqqe#vli|ort was mad* in this, however, that llm motion vvoa with- drawn. Iiahim in |t-M#r* •The fashion In iho ally f'»» ladle*, la fayHo wnh yoilnw iofia< turnod over, Jlw far«t #dhalfny mor-#coo -hliing gr»h«l(l1ly otr tho fO'U and around dm limb ihai run# (#**t «f tlm I""'- Tho larnto are high lia^ad, fafUi • rnlnittwo spur on #a«h, Tho rlrsoo is t-mped np on «oo aid# wllh a bow at ribbons, in atylo ol a ltrp«, llm* divplay- iNg lha aforesaid limb (in iho oomi sad ihe Imff tarn nr«r. # l1r|a atylo U tfscldedly Hypnlvh, aM ■•4 wo apofolisit-l H will liad/ow adrmisro In lhl$ rigbyn.'*—From iho Clavoland l/oodor. ' >«* VjrilaU iha wtprai ettyp la roportod aa la$fc* fag faourkabjy wall, haying i ‘ by froanUng, It la _ ol North . On tho 24>th till, rho „ v sii'srs,h.iiassa'..-Lz'wntzix MiZEZiViS: hu ll cost 13,4X10 dollars Klmotlu. I’mdi I- .I--'..» ,h - l,nl ' tod Kiaico. Mr# Twiggs, wife of Mai.il Gonoral Twhuw* ft yt Army, died at Now Cbloaiioon file 25ill Mil., of disease «d *h« heart. A wag Boehm x fa'ly ai » P*riy with a verr h-w rie- ke-l dm** and hare arms, eaprr-ae-l In* adiulia linn by saying dial she out-*»rq*/»cd tlio whole parly. ^ . tvr tlHvUMwtsueor**fi'i Ve». rnsi. It-s-k . RUTH HALL: A IKlMKHTIt TAf.I' ll V r ring wMiainad no damaga M RM advirww from iho orrpfmr region# Carolina v mover inuro llaiiormg. 1 III'- llllfi4H.tr 11tn:. iv Vs a*. 44X1 PP . 12 Ol- 4 ’1-lh I'rife, $125. IV ha* hern ua-(t«l l« *!»•• •Ii-imau|.lw*| Ainhtge**. to acliW-sO what l»*y. M»»far ih«- in nu»*iaiM«s. U-- u- imlnl a* tfa M«"i hillllani *erc*-*v » vr«v ••r-.aliM , «l by aa Am*rl/*A artier #•( flat mb. "IH IH II Al.L." he# rlr*( r.-mirm-Hi* Mery, though ifatl«|i.# n-i Interest »r p-irwlarliy from iouionHoh ■Mb auy -*g Ue-*e vaiwl qnesip.u* * hi# h aaitats ih* piil-li- mind, ha*, nv Um-Im* M-nlh* *10(0 Its IlfSi Is*# be-l * S#*stly la/gsr sal* than any •#(!#*» Amevican v-st #-V whahrvar. WKbln lfa> **i.m# |K-rt-a|. IM* svti* -t.|in*M fast ts, of lloair# aliHiefaut i rl-fam e -r Ih- •I.smt.ma Ir-fafcsisimI grapklo poesr »t (Id* isuisrlioMe w»ilk VYo have, la wur |*w»e*m-u, fWral I-UihIm-I r»«le«* r#f "HHTII II At»L," waioli hav* atrsa-ly •t-peorr-l 10 Iho mlrwlpal ooosjw|e»* ao#l perhi#inajs N« •(!) ah "f lh#Me pr*n#rUrM0 11 eoq-hallrally 0 Work -I BSWtUs, K h» 1-ro.fitUltg f r* tlth#- la»i#w( *ais"f aay AnwrVvah ill, and davntleg wh#>»* wiImom-* |#v Hs omI-ni*»m, whiw ws havo »•» acsn l#u» • vsrv law tarn fwelv* tn •III whish -tsoy Ha siogHlor ra**i*.*U..*i ••NHTII II a I-l*" »• h-r sal* hr •»—k I’-MolicH l»» M**(J ImWR* .. .nhaslkv* »e*w#aliy VI varrh MlnMIU It*. iH Park lt-rw. New V-ih III - j- - . streets, throughout Iho Cur, painted on In-ards--r proper size, and placed oti tho corners «.f tho streets ■ Ivy Alderman Imwis: K-sv-lvW, That tho City 'I roaourcr fio authorised tn pay Mr. Nt-cly four hundro-l an-l iwruty dollars, being dm amount id iwslvs coup--ns. svnlm »»o l. »l . in tb.! mmi, tretwoon Nowfa-rg, N C- . and New Y-»ik, 23-1 of • VtoPet last, provided * 1 r Nr«!y pr.sfiic#* a loliuf bom llm pvrlios mler- slcd, that * Hn,y havo n--t fa*cn paid, nud that Im give bonds !<» indemnify tlm ntv from loo*. 11# Al-l-nn—lbni:, . . H- s..Ivi’d, Tint thot.tty I roasurcr fa) autlmrimd to pn*- Mr. F Nicim fitly d-dlnrs, on account ol t w. rk dona on tho dials of tlm city cl-rnks. Ily Alderman Mallrry' IGs-dve-l, That tlm Vmnncn ('--miniltce fa- wtructo-l t" ssoerlam and rc|*--rt t-> the null moot- i iag of Council, "hat ought tn he the actum -.1 tins { t^.unfil in irlalimi to the^udgnvent’rcrcnlly n-r-.v- , red lM.-Ion- iho Hiqrenor Court, against the city, a* iraimvh.-e --f Walsh Ily Alderman Mallory: ffetolviHl, Thai the Commitfoe on Dry ('ullurn I-#, directed t-» • onler with Mcoar* Hdfa.and Lamar as parlie*interi'sled, nnd AM’orimn what aid lit- y will render t -ivaidsllm opening --I a -«*cl and ml- lioi.-nl drain from the Tlmndurh-It t->«d to llm river, tn ratty oil tho fa ah' «*l Water w Inch at every froshet Inundate* tlio K.-uIll eastern purl of the city, j an-l which, d allowed In renuiu, will be likely tn j gen-’Mln divoaso. Ifa Alderman Mallery: It-w.lveil. I I.st a e-.nutilMre #>f three he ap|x.,n • ted by die Mayor, nf winch he sliall be one, m c-.n for wnh tlm I'trsideut nnd Dlfccl--is -.1 tin- Kavan- ' nnh, A.bany A Gulf Railroad, relative t-» die pur- j eht*«* ->f Iron fi-raaaf r.«ad, and trp.qt the same t<> ' tlm next iniwdug of Connell C-.rrnitltlev on afaivo reoolulhm. Hi* Honor die | Mayor, Alderumn .Mallery and \Vo*|. Hy Alderman Mallerv . It-'Sidvi'd, That llm 5l«rsh*l fa» diirr|e«| tocnnfal widiihn C-vninmoioiicr* <d Water Work*, relativo to iho aiq.licaii.in id Dr. F-iwke, fi.r a |mrtlnn nl the fan<l pure'liaaed lor dm Waier Work*,and make a cimiract wnh Dr. F.-wkn, pn.vid.-l it doc« n-t int*rlern with their plan* Hi Alderman Mallery. Kco#.|v-nI, That Ihu City Marvhal fa' directed I-* take |N>ksr«aiou ol dm fa*— scale* and weight* in market, a* die pl-qmttt' #.| tll« city, 4ml plaeu the same in charge uf iftn Clef k of llm market. Hr Alderman \Ve*l Heaolvrtl, That llm Maishal tq» Aulh-ilwd In •lien in llm luw gr-tinda -I llm Hpttllgfiolil iffiibla- M-n, and r»-ni ll out a* pasture Ily Alvl- mi.an Wilder: lto«.dvMl,That thenwnetaof the budding kr**wn aa "Williamson's hfa-l," Iro notlflad ihai, iiidt'as limy cnmno uce to put a firs ik-’-I rw-d upon said mi nus roil At'sTit vi i v • s Tin: n vnk < NP.W-PorTII-VVAl.Kf 4.F I.cNIhiN. Ilraarhei an-l Ajrcncic* si Vlsiilsi.-I simI SeW. sMte. . Iliinl. r IHvcr. linthkH- an-l lj»f n-It, M-ten-i. Hay. Victoria Hrsnche*: M« Ib-iirne. lirrl-n - 'a*11. Ill Iisliarsl. Han-lh.it si Agency, IlcnifiC". Agree'. MOURNING GOODS- I Vl.V- K IUr. k ... -I .ulfiv « n(ia -I.. X Plat k 7v-«.«i* ; C-iifatln# • . 5r-*E.»7, (7-allir ; - .s| VIuir.f "t Mourmug Jl-. tmivar-l OrtcatMlie* •^1 il»» (ilogham an-l «.lrul-soi ( vPo-i * ; t-tack i rape t ..i:v» mud M-«in VV htL- Tsd-isa it- HUck i #s|« amt Imve Veils, he S,c. Hrcvut.y •N-'iii-t, ai>4 for »ate M tl— l..«#>*l prices, 0 HsVVtTt L MuUi.AN. jr' : _____ CAItlB .’*111.1.1 ACHY. >11-* l>. V.r.VKHM U ».il ,-p.a hr* v*w «.<k o !•#»#•# x .If illti,cry, 'ii Wr-locN-tsy. March 21st 11»e I.kI>«# sir n,» i#»| u call ar.| evani.»•> far New ml- 17 ;»*i!*n t.i UdCi* - v •a.thy j»-v irvy «.v; !• J# « J«i\ a. H.k.NU., Vnw •-IV.KV.-LasJkw’ * UO# M— )—)( tl#-e; -V.kJt-e- *'•— * w <*•; I.Llw-' st»J *.«■»!» l.s-1/. k.##•'..*!“ ** !uai t iMlfe-Vrvs.- fclhimVr -l • i m*-k Jsc Per sale bv HsVVlTT a k- spf t> N nVMII.lAV Id I FT, I. V T II l»()p K l». -# • I.»;**. hu# Jmt e-or- ml l-cr vloon.rr I I >f.Ua the |.>lh>« >nc ne» svt.1 Ues'f sly). ^T \7 » • *! i.t‘ >LUt V. r - - . * i~ • a*v«s« Vo. v ** i VV'keini, HersoJrNl I*. VU!*.•. •- [ 4V-«rtsr>Wl»Lrj (■*» »U.»* J* sen.- t»»r «n ir.c LsU’.e -4 t). o *s Vil — 7V-- «* u,# rr* #•, fa u. »ed i a .to x-HHtrm, t— fa- a«*l »j j* i.- nut. ebbe;#"*- «M aay iV » bst. • •» ». *•*»• In On.'M u< VE ««U»rv — P»sW. it . two. 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