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SAVAf^NAH IIKFUBL 1CAN, MON PAY MORNING, APRIL 9, I»r>. r *
THE SAVANNAH BEPUBUCAM.
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P. W. ALEXANDER & CO.,
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Atmial
On 8aftmiay morning, Um D»tth galliot "Tww
Vriuodan” (Two FriwKiij. from Amsterdam, con
Tau Loaoa Ijuxd Lima or Mi. Wumx
hi?inf given rim to c vary Urge and important
claim against the United Bute#, aomo of tho part/
. rally, in advance, per annum *••52!
U not paid in advance. •gj
Daily, la advance, for >i* rnontha^ $3
I'rcWcealy, in advance,per aauura.... 3 00
IfJKRMldin advance.. « °°
Weekly, Invariably In advance.. * 00
Weekly, (< * * *
•igaed to Meaara. Lpping & Kreta, for thia port, nawapepere have itartcd aducuroion aa to wliethsr
touched at Tyhee. where ahe received ordere to the letter wae endoreod hy Prudent Fillmore. It
repair to Darien, Ga. Seven teamen, picked up ai having been positively asxenfrd that it waa, the
, tea, and belonging to the Baltimore ehip Jan we Buffalo Commercial Advertiser denied it on iho au*
! Cheetoo, were traoeferred to a pilot boat and ! tfocuy of Mr. Fillmore hlmeelf, but U now lurne
brought up lo thie clty.TThe Baltimore papere hav* ‘not that Mr. Fillmore waa in error. Ae written by
ins intimated that foal play had probably been used Mr. Webetor, the letter waa carried with him to
on the JamcaCheaton, the fact of thoarrivalin thia j Marahtield, whore it waa found by hia executors
nyreiub^TlO cornea tor 13 00
SAVANNAH, GA.
Monday Morning, April 9.
BY TELEORAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN,
**■**“'' ' 01E wer.K
Litter IVom Europe.
jiRHir.it.
or THE
AZiTIO.
city, of aovan oF her crew, waa communicated to
tho Mayor, by whom prompt meaauroa were taken
l for their arreat. In K#a than half an hour after ho
j «u informed of the matter, our efficient polico,
who bad uot ovon received a dcecripuon of tho
aeamen, succeeded in arresting tho whole gang,
couaiaUng of Robert Scott, William Francil. Jo-
ao»h Abbott, Jamoa Noyle, Gorge Uuorvdiaga,
Joee Carulino, and W. L. Davenbili.
It appears that tho Jamoa Chestonis a now voe*
aei, boiooging to Moears. Jam. Choiton Sc Son, and
llngh Jenkins Sc Co., of Baltimore, and that sho
sailed I rum that port tho 31st January, for Liver*
pool, with a valuable cargo—tho voeaei and cargo
being valued at 1300,000,
Sumo time aftor her departure aho was aban
doned at sea, under oircumatancee which load to
C’wllsn Advanced.
Niw Yoag. April 0.
The Baltic hat arrived, bringing Liverpool J tho auapiciun that there had boon a bloody mutiny
date# to the 34th ult.
Tho St. Louia arrived out the 31th.
Cotton has advanced l-lfi to 1*8; Sales of tho
week, 87,500 bales, of which speculators took
14,500, and exporters 13.000.
Breadstuff's are atoady, and monoy oaalor.—
Conaola 213 3*4.
Th« Vienna Conforonco had unanimoualy adopt
ed the ffret of the Four Foinia, placing tho Danu-
bian Frincipalitloa under the joint protection of Iho
Four Bowers.
taroen tarmn.
The Liverpool cotton market cloeed steady and (lim.
Pair gredee had Improved moat. Quotation* were »■
follows:—
Fair M*d.
Middling aviftd.
Fair Upland! 5*d.
Middling .Vd.
Fair Mobllea 5*d.
Middling »» IW.
Stock on band 644,000 bale#, Including 428,000 Amer-
lean.
IIreaditoff* are itcady. Money eaaler, Consol* are
quoted at OTStf.
Political Intelligence.—Prwcc Confer
ence l
Tho Vienna Conference ha» unanimously adopted lb#
gr«t of the Four Fointa, placing the Danublan Prlnet-
polities* MoVlavteaad W attach la, under the joint pro-
• Uction of Ura Foer Power*, England, France, Austria
and Renta.
The steamship 8L Loui* arrived out on the 24ih
nhimo.
The French Cnxenvmc nt hss chartered the steamship
**Clty of Italumors” for sia months, to transport troops
to the Crimea.
The Char Alexander** address to the Diplomatic body
at St. Petersburg was mtkl, but hu address lo the army
was warlike.
The latest d!«pairh frem Vienna «*:»* that the
Peace Conlrreuee t* prt<reesing favorably. The se
cond point, providing for the free navtg.Uon of the
Danube, was settled, or nearly no. Hires* hopes of
peace were entertained. The question, however, rests
ot the third pdat, which concerua the K
a>! bftn*»>i in the Black Se*.
• Veal N easel r«de. the Rass.an Kleiner of Foreign
Atxr*, wit! goto Vtenea when the negsmatton* be-
C'cae critical. There t* a streng evldcror that Alexan
der oatetH W wti-N xxd sided his U 1 .her in all Us
wr*U puts.
Exanoei are carrewt that a tx-w hast* of arrangement
Lu been providing foe the freedom of the Black
£*k. -Jte epetiag of ;be Danube to frro trade, sad the
tr*r.*m. <f Turtisli for.* in Asia.
7trie? » decerxalned to maintain undiminlshed ber
m-otfoupc; la the Dardanelles. She promts against
tor -laenJSaa rwijegt# being placed under foreign pro-
veuno. also dewrra the participation of rrussialN
Au
among liar crew. According to accounts received
by tho Asia, from UvcriK>ol,slto was fallen in with
by the British ahip Marathon, the captain of which
placed hia mate and six seamen on bur, who auc
coedod in getting to Liverpool. Tito timo bctwcun
her arrival thore and thu sailing of iho Aaia waa ao
short, however, that the correspondent of her own
ers waa unable to obtain any oi tho particulars at
tending her abandonment.
Tho seven aeamen brought to Havannah by tho
“Two Friends" underwent! a preliminary oxamin- ! *nlo dealers seeing that the retailors have lo aus-
atiun before Mayor Anderson, Saturday aftortuioa. j pond operations. The Senate waa in ae&aiun 'till
Wo learn from hia Honor that each of them told a ] tho •'small hours" thia morning, and the linal ballot
after his death, among bin papers, and bearing the
endorsement in pencil marks, “Approved Juno
5th, M. F." This document waa sent to Washing-
tan, and placed in tho archives oftho Slate Depart
ment, whore a copy only had boon proaerved, with
out tho IVaidont's endorsement,»*hich copy having
been specially examined by Mr. Fillmore, while
ho waa I'residont, to see if it had beott ao approved
gnvo riao to hia impression that be had not endora-
od iho paper.
Neat. Dow haa at last boon chosen Mayor of
l’artland, having beeo defeated twico before.
Tit* Fourth District.--'Tho Chorokeo Advo
cate tuggetts that lion. Illram Warner is tho
moat suitable man in tho district to represent it in
Congress.
NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE
Fur tbu riavannali Republican.
—o—•
N*w Yoa*, April 4.
Tho Tomporanco l>i\l was passed in the Htato
Honato yosturday. It has now to bo returned to
tho House, to !h> accepted with tho amendment*.—
In caso it passes t|»o lloitso it will go into operation
on thu lib of July. < hto ol Iho amvndmcnts allows
the sale of liquors in quantities uot leas than fifteen
gallons, but tins is poor consolation to tho wlmlo-
lafraws •« Warier.
(TM Moving la a fish'metrical summary, by TLacfc
entjr, wf (loalha'alaenrymosa routanca, which lornog tka
brains of our grand molhera.)
Warier had a leva Mr Charlotte,
Hurt, as wonts anuM navpr utter i
Would you know how Hret he tort bar
Hha wa* culling broad and butler.
Charlotte w*t a married lady.
And a moral man wae Waiter,
And for all lha wealth uf lu tee,
Would do nothing that might hurt h»r-
Ho heitghed, ami pined, ami ogln.!.
And Mepatehms boiled mid tiubblwd.
Till bn blew hi* silly hrelnt out,
And was no more hy them troubled.
Charlotte, having eoan his body
Itorirn before her on a ehuller,
Like a wtiU eooductod jieraoo,
Went on culling IiimhI ami butter
“This town does very curlooe ere-m,
Fur boy, run loom at random,
And whim folk# want a »|.l« ndid n*sm,
They Mich two Jack tier* t^rfore
A dray, ami get a Mg uluger, with
A red shin on, op hfhliid,
To drive ’em tandrm t"
Ulr'F. TIIF.M a TRIAL.--Mercenary person* have
In oo many irmancm anrret^h-d lu foltimg uixii, tl
communlly wothie«* preparation,, claiming for tl»r
t Croat many ludlvldotl* re.
vory straight story, though ho thinks they did not j stands, yens 21, nay* 11. Tho Irtonda of tho liquor
doalote still oapocl ilto hill will bo dwfeated in tiio
House, but tho cold water gentry regard tho ro-
verso as certain. Tho uoxt "reform" will probably
bo in the shapo ol a vegetable bill. Tho Uting is
talked of already by our Fouriontu pliilosopbcr*>
load on by tho immaculate Horace "Gruhy ( "usono
of tho ijuttdon Time* odttots, facetiously called
(Srccly. It is understood that osuays nro being
written, to provo that next to spirituous liquor*, •
heel is the most porutemu* thing that could bo
taken into tho stomach,—particularly hcof with ;
oi that name has arrived there from St. Thomas. | cabbage—whereas, if tho cabbago were takou nl«.ne, •
These papers say nothing, howrevor, of tho cap- j or in combination with turnips, Ac., in.thing could j
tain, male and two men said lo have boon traits- j promote the cause of virtue belter.
ferred to the schooner, Irom which we inlor that j ()„ r Cuban mattcra are again looking agreeably,; judge* stand! when tlioUrtitn tapped, ho was at tho
the statement oftho seamen brought to this port,' a ud rumors of the nttvinptod expedition of tillibu*i-i pace which it was intended lio should run. T«
is untrue m this particular. Three seamen stare j ers aiu j ||,„ bold Quttman are rife here. Mean- “ ‘ “ '
further that four men were placed on the ship 1 wt|1 | e th , IVcsidcnt is urged, hy the friend* oi law
Bombay, bound for Boston, and four others on the: ttnd lo iMU „ „ ,i«w proclamation. Tho
barque Inland City, bound for (lalvestou, Texas, "junta" hi* received n good many new members*
According to iheir ata'emont, the ship was aban- ti, 0 receipt of tho last nows from Cuba, with
dom-d in her twentieth day from Chesapeake Bay,. re> , art | l0 |*into.
Winter still lingeis hi the lap ol Spring," and
cummunicato all they knew. They say, the James
Chcaton was abandoned by all iho crow, who wore
afterwards taken up by the Two Friends—lha*
portions of them wore subsequently transferred from
tho latter to different vessels, hound to different
porta—and that tho captain, mala, and two men
wore placed on board tho "Lucy," bound from St.
Thomaa for Wilmington, (N. C.) They do not
remember the entire natno of the latter vessel*
which, wo presume, is tho achr. Lucy Sharp, as wc
sue l y our Wilmington exchanges, that a vessel
mmsmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmm
' From U»e Now Otlooaa PUajaaa.bd lust,
(4 It RAT HACK AT 8BW ttlll.KANS.
Four MU* 1* 7m. ltfkt.
'Hit moat brilliant avent in the a|H.rtlng annala
of tba American turl, giving, aa it has, lha palm to
ilia renowned Lexington, came off’ yesterday over
the Metairo Course, and Ha result greatly surpassed
tho moat ardent Impee and enthusiastic ci|»ccM-
linns of the (heads ol the winner, and tho lovers ol
the turl sports.
Tho day was the loveliest of tho wholo season.
Aa thu hour appointed fur tho great contest ap
proached, the town waa all aatir with the excito-
muni incidunl to the occasion. Vehicle* ol all
sorts were In requisition, and our beautiful level
ahull roads woro ftllod with them Irom the last
paving atone to tho gates ol the comae. Tho dis
plays in equitation during that busy part of thu
day which may bo defined us 1 Goiug to thu Race,'
woro almost ns amusing and exciting as tho greater
event, lur wtinccauig which ao many thousands
were intout.
Tho liuld inside the course presented a most an
imated appearance, and tho looting In favor of tho
gallant Loxinjttun was general and decided, and,
as tho predestined hero of tho day appeared upon
tho course in company with hutatahlo companions,
who woro to ho partners for n time hi hr* tolls, his
ImilingH and Ins fame, Ilia bold, reaching and elastic
stop, Ins uncqualed condition and bis fearless, do-
liatit look—conscious ol superiority aud of victory
—gnvo strength to Ins btekors that all waa as it
aliould be. #
Of the lumcrily ol his backor and owner, Mr.
Kiri* ird, T. iillruock in vtaiidmg before iho world,
bidding dctUaco lo all thu previous pcrlormancta
over uuiked hy horse, wo have Itoioro spoken ns — — -
our fooling* dictated, and hi* extraordinary sell Jhu M.wH., on. *ach a. dlafr»..i ». n.q InMrh-r.o.Mial
toli.ricc, u....• i w«ll dir.ciol ju.t„inui.i and !• P"’."' 1 . 1 " 1 * ,ll ‘•M"— “>“» '»
miund aunto, i-aunot fail to place him m ihoesti-
matioii oi true sportsinon aa the lender ol iho host.
Ho knew hu had an unlinal of unflinching game,
coupled with lightning speed, aud bravely did ins
gallant ally respond to lua call.
Tho hotting waa largo. Lexington's appearance
made him n favorite, and before starting n was
firm at Hk> p» 75 against time, and blit tow taken.
Tho greater portion •>! iho betting had been doiio
in town, and there woro but low left who dared to
brnvn iho lion in his lair.
Tho conflicting opinions which had been gene
rally expre ssed in regard lothu lot ms of tiio match,
and oi it* mode of porlormanco caused a very gen
eral excitement, each party in turn expressing Ilia
views ns to the tight of the point* diseumid, *1/.:
that of allowing horsea to start with larxington, to
urg« him to an Increased speed, and iho propriety
of giving tho lemon running start.
The judges, however, ended tho matter by de
ciding that ho could do both.
Tiio dee *1011 gave very gonotal satisfaction.
(iilpatrick, 111 w 1 is la'xmgton, now prepared f-»r
action,aud n* ho st.irtiil up tho stretch upon hi*
proud courser, to do that which no other Itoreo had
over ntlomplod, tho man nnd horse fomed a M*nu-
tiful and perfocl picture Ho turned him around
ju»t Udow Um drawgnto, nnd as Im reached the
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Tho currcsimniont of tho Detroit AdwrtiM*
thus |Mjetlcally describes IjouIsviIIo:
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II, Part I’ttu*, I ran,
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ruse l<> lake an)thiog not ••nanimed U/ a phyairlati —
Till* ■ant-lion liasheci, t.e.i.nn.t iiimn
BTAIII.EIlM ANODVNK rilLllUV F.XPK»JTOltANT,
and lUARRIKItA mltlUAL In morn ibaoOv" liun lnd
intlancr*. Iiuli-nl man/ inc<|ir*| rnrti w|n» know lheir
virtue* regularly presrrltin Um l.i(luctoranl In ca*«-J of
(touulia, l oUU.iuet ititoase* of Uia rraptrtiort organ*,
whirli come under thulr care. Aim! In all diwiawa of
iu tau weather, and when, in their opinion, theta
was no necessity for it. ,
Wt> urd«r.unii ttw .Mayor will dtl.m thwi .... ' 11,0# llot intullt * 10 el "’ **•, '« ""S'
operation* ml Arbweiopol.
X<»«»-Cmaa HAtt. wtecrapbviL tie night of the
ltl.t 1SU u* AiawsUO rfTrtrd a new redoubt, 300
j u-Q* »truis r/ t&w K:rsotof boMion.
Ttw i» NkVitXaclory. The English
puumta J* wKJ nwufied.
Tur tewou t**« received large reinforcements.
JL: a Ctmwol t< War,the alflcj resolved to commence
wct vj tqwrauoMimme-1 lately. The new Kn|IUh list-
Vtri't list cxcaed iww ituwtan ateamen to leave their
ttUMI-illRB.
•mar Pads'* L»rt« axacuated lo li,UJO men and wa*
ixir-us^xig-
Tus Angie Fm<h Hq’jodrotv nf 75 xteataerv, had
aa.V:4 to* Gcjk#, to uk« on board the Sardinian troops
&r» u*ed tar the Crimes.
It v* reported that Prince Jfcnschikr ff had died of
fever at Hebaetopot.
There ate rumor* that tho ’ KuMtan* had «unk three
more aleamer* In the harbor of llalaklava.
Tiio French hospital at Cou*.anllti»plo had been
burned and M3 pcrlihod In Ih'u flam*,.
Ills stated that CurtM-.hakoff hod hern nrdernl to
take Kopatorla at any price and. waa making preoarr
tlona to obey.
Importnnt from llnvnnn.
NoarouR, April Ath.
The U. M. frixale Fulton has arrtvnt from Havana,
from her ertilMt In search of the sloop-of-war Albany,
of which the heard no tiding,.
Ttie Fafton's advice* from Havana are to the 3lsl,
E.trampe* wa* executed »n the Snh. Acting Itonaiii
K'.fcinw n demanded a n-gular trial under our treaty
♦tijmiatlon*, but wntenre wa* pat*«rd by a Court Mar-
t:»L
f'4'.rampe* rouf«**e«J that bl* detign wa* to give tnde-
p*v!-nce to Cob*, fie express'd a de»lre to aildreoi
the todlM*# at Lie execution, but hia v.ice wa*
drowned by drum* and trump*is. He died *boulln|
**Liberty forever! Death to K Ing*!
Tw »V.r^-of-w», por.tiuouth ho* arrived, and land
ed fcer inaU*, l,<it le.fl irnmcdiaiely under sealed orders.
Iter d«*ui>*u/a it probably Havana.
Clttclnsialtl lliots I.luted.
CtetiasjTI, April .V
The alectbm disturbances are at an und. The roll.
Itaey took (K/Metaton or lb* cannon without remitt
ance.
Judge Ucljrjtn ha* dkebarged the V. M, Martha),
arrested for removing Um ,lave lloictla, tetomiug lo
Mr. ftenslaon, remarking tbal bl* cnmmlllal wa* Il
legal.
lilt ode leland Elerllon,
Paovioaai a, April f>.
Hopptn, Whig and|Know Nothing, l* etwrted Hof.
ernof. Alt the dteto officer* of the Whig amt Know
Nothing ticket are elected, fiurfee, V\ hlg and Know
Nothing, D elected to <v,ngt**« In lh«* First IMstrlei.
Thurston, Anti-Nebraska Know Nothing, I* elected In
the rteoond District.
.Tfletruiieliilloit Forreuied.
n*LriN»aa, April 7th.
The view* of the Hpanuh Minister, l.uxurlaga, a* ex-
prr««e«| In the late Uikn dlrrowlon In the <v»ruw, hav#
te»»n |»ervrrie«l by many Iranslallon*. Thu true mean
ing i* that Spain ha* no Idea of aboil,hing slaiery In
Luhs-
Know NollitiiB".
A. 1 .vice* from Lancaster, Wale the * ounrll of I’.-nfl*
ayl,ania Know NoiMng* had t»een broken up inconpi-
#lon. Many member* have left In dlsguvt.
New York Narkel.
Nr w Y«sa, April 0.
i oiton I* Differ. Middling Ortean* rule* at Ok®*—
F,our is Arm. (Torn |t,W |#r huthkl.
NpeV.le-.viiirkelw.
Ni.w Yoax, April 7.
The steamship Illinois has arrivrff al thia port
from Aspmwall with |7fXt/XX* m gold.
The cotton market haa advanr.od 1-8 rent.—
Flour la firm. Corn i* quoiwi ft 05 per bushel.
I.al«r Iron, HavniiN.
K*w Oauaas, April 4.
The steatmhip Cahawba has arrived ti uilsJ|Kdt
with Havana date* to lire 1st Inst. Full* h u buen
•cntencxwl to the chain- gang for ID years, I'ouulo,
Candelio and 70 olhora are to K'» to tho galliee.
More l/oope are ,n|M>ei/id to ernvo. Tbu rnsr-
ktie were unchanged. *I1ie U. H.aieatner I’r I nee-
tori etiit remained at Havana.
try Tho (J. H. Circait Court for tho Houihern
Du.rict ol Georgia, c«mriiancee its see*ton in ihf
city to-day.
Kaini.—'11m rain of Thursday and Friday ex
tended Utroughoi the Kialu. Al (,*</lunibue and
Macon It wm Imped the ylvera would Dm euflt-
cluntly (uenable tho boats to leeutnu tm«tne«a.
t3TCul Joseph W. Uobioeoo an «dd and high
ly reepocted plllren of Waaliingion, in this Hiate,
dir-d Monday night last, agdd ?o.
UTT b- OHttn Union informs II* that the re
Lent municipal election In that pia«.-«, did nut turn
upon Know Nolhieglam, (rut upon the Temper
ance question.
f!jrTho echoonur /freea# from New OrUana,
with wxtmt for Havannah, haa arrived here, con-
aignod lo I«ocketl A. Hnallinga.
tnon, until tho matter is lully inv<v*tic*ted. Hois
making every effort to arrive at tho truth, and
•'Rh that view ho has caused dispatches to bo lor-
j*>w*t J warded to Baltimore, Wilmington and other ,
p ints No answer* had been received up to last
evening. Should the captain have arrived at Wil
mington, of (X'urte th«» men will bo discharged — |
Cspi. While, tho commander of the abandoned ,
ship, is well kn »wn in Baltimore, and stand* high
as an able and leafless navigator, and tho papers,
ol that city say "ho would never have deserted his
ship until the last extremity, which was not the
onto with iho Cheat on." When sho was taken in
to Liverpool, ahe did not soeiu to have experienced
bud weather, »a her spare were in good order nnd
her sails complete. The hoatmun also report that
several auger holes appeared about the water line,
which were plugged by the .Marathon's crow on
boarding her. The long boat still remained on tho
deck, but tho other two bonis woro g-mo, nnd there
waa no difficulty in keeping her dry. The tears
of iho owners nrc, in view ut tliuso fact*, nnd tho
well known seamanship and character of Cnpiam
White, that this tine vessel haa bcun the scene of a :
terrible outrage.
HatMN'i or tur Knoxville.—TI,o steamship
Knoxville, Cnpl. Ludlow, icr Now York, sailed
on Saturday at 11 o'clock A. M., with a goodly I
number ol pn.v*ciigi<rs. j
Akkiv.u.o) tiii: Flobipa.—Thu *tonmship Flor
ida, Capt. Woodhiill, arrived on Saturday night at
1113 o'clock. Wo are indebted lo Burner Clarke
lor late paper*.
Tho Florida brings #1-10,000 in tpecic, f<»r tho
Central Railroad, .Marino ami 1'lantor's Banks of
this city.
Afavrta Mcxu-irat. Kllction.—Tho Augusta
Constitutionalist announces n ticket lor tho muni
cipal oluction, hoadod hy Tiiumos W. Fleming,lor
Mayor.
"Bam" in California —It would room that
"Ham" is ubiquitous. Ho has just carried tho mu-
| rncipal idection in Marywillo and other towns in
California. Hu appear* to bo on a gont-ral tramp
over iti« country.
Ib'siNtAs in Nr.w Okuams —TboCrearent of tho
3*1, says : Utiaint-M is active on iho Uvuo, aa fur
a* Hramho.its are concerned Along ntii»iig tho
shipping, stagnation exists, and no ptospoct ol nil
improvement.
mark,Hint is assure as a protilom in Kuclid, capri
cious .Hunshine, and cnid blustering winds appear
to bo the regular programme <•( tiio weather, with
no ram, however, to diversify the cutorntiumciii.—
Very little impression is made upon tho fro,t in thu
ground, and early vegetation has n>*t yet dared to
exhibit the least sign* of resusitnting animation —
Largo tiros are as necessary most oi the time as in |
midwinter, and thick gaimenis are in equally per- j
matu'iit demand.
Tiie new proprietors of Butnnm’s Magazine an- |
nounco that tin y will commence ><s publieation «u !
the l«t ol May, with an einiroly now editorinl man* 1
agemenl. They nay, it will be tlioir aim "lo at- J
tnm greater excellence in tho general direction
hitherto pumiod." Not a difficult thing, by any
mean*, with tho nbundnnco ol literary, and especi
ally critical ability, which a liberal rate of mm-
pemntion will command in this city. The editori- j
al notices in Butiinm have generally been of a
weak and watery description. Tho criticism of
Abbot's Napoleon, in the last number, is about as |
feeble and unsatisfactory ns the work itselt. There
has been considerable vigo-oo* ami wholesome
writing iii I'utnam, but the average merit <>l th«
Nagnzmc, in |vunt «>t composition generally, has
not been equal that of a majority ol the dany
city newspapers.
The ship building interevt seems lo have Ukrn
a new atari, notwnhalantling tho great d'-preMion
oxiMmg to the slopping mu-reel. The ntopyerds
lit New York and iho eastward »how *ignv of ro-
newtd activity, though the operation*, ns eoinpar-
cd with previous eexsons, are qu'U limited It is
remarked Ihnl tho capacity of tho vere.-la now tn
process of construction, i% much smali.-r thsn.it
any time during tin.* past eight year*. The rout .d
buihiing is also much reduced,—icseela wtiuli l»-t
year c-«t f-0 dollars per ton, can now he built for
. 45 dollars.
j I havo nothing new in tho way id D-litics, *mco
| my last. Tho olecti-m in iho "w<*oden ti'itmeg
I Slate," on Monday, resulted in favor of iho Kn.-w
Nothing*. Tile rotili'nt, like that in New Hamp
shire, waa * triangular affair. 'I he Whig*, Item >•
cf.it*. and Know Nothings, each having nomina-
■ ltd a distinct ticket lor State officers, although m
Mine instances a fusion had been effected hetween
the Know Nothings nnd Wings, iii regard to mein-
l»er* of tho Legislature and other officers The
anti-Nebraska sentiment is virtually twallowo4
up t»v III" paramount claims oMho new of.t..|,
«ur mind lie was run loo fast the hr>t mile, which
Ii<> accomplished iii 1.174, the limt half milo in 53
seconds.) Upon reacluug the stand it was intinu-
1 tod to him to go slower, which liodid.
I Jor Hlackhurn was started behind him at the hN-
! ginning ol the tirM mile, hut thorcep< ctful distance
i lie k» pt hi fits trail# 11111*1 certainly have done him
[ an injury rather than a henctit, lor at no time was
| ho near cnougu lor Lexington to hoar tho sound <>f
i Ins Itools.
The place in the second mile visibly decreased ;
j .lirmr, who was stalled belorv its commencement,
; waiting ahotil thirty Varda behind Lexington. In
I the third tmlo Arrow closed iho gap and Lcxmg.
| ton lu-aru.g him, wn*» litllo more anxious, arid
slightly increased hi* pice. 1 : jk»h entering iho
lourili mile Arrow* was Hopped and_Joe Blackburn
went at him again, hut «s in the first instance lie
wa* like "chips tn |x>rndgo," «d ik> benefit. i*ex-
uig'- n darted ofr in earnest, tunning thu Inst tmlo
m I 1*1 lie reached tho in-aif <d tin- front stretch
in t> 55, running H* entire lengih in '.M 3 1 oecunds
Tho whole tunc of the tour tildes in 7 J‘J 3-4, cat- j ^
leflclsl i-tTi-cl*. Hive Ihrsa excellent madlclnra a
liiM-.rlpthe patnplileU, to In- lit>l grail* nf Umi axroU.
Price i.,r each, only 50 cents per Imitle, or »lx teMilr* fur
50. TIII*H M. TI'ltNLIl I* LO.
W. W. LINCOLN,
A. A. HOI.OMONH 4 CO.
J. II. MOrrRB 4 « «».,
apr 0 1*4 savannah.
HVPIIII.IH, HCROFI.'LA AND DI W F.MO'-D It' 04if).
For Dic6^lrrrl(le tllasase*, I'AIITKK'H epAMHIl MIX-
TURK I* the only specific.
The proprietor* have in Ihrir |io*»eMloti over one hurt
hundred i-eriiflcaU-s of the mnil extraordinary cure* ef-
feei«*l hy It.
tVo refer to thecrrtlflcate of Itlrhanl Adam*, Ut* high
sheritTof Rh i m»nd, V* ; t*l«in Iturton, CommiMi.#o«r
of Ilia III-venue for lllchtitoml; lien. Welch, lha
Mammoth Circus | l»r. Hendlj.i.r VN Mhlnatoh City; Mr.
Wm, A. M all haws, and C II. I.urk, F.ni., of Richmond.
V*.; .Mr. K. Ih.ydrti. Kxrhani;e Ih.iel, V«.;*hd a >.«*t of
nihrrs, who have reen cams ..f lha wo»*« description
run*I hy Carter's Hpant*h Mlxlma. They all certify
Dial It I* lha Kresiesl pur>th-r «( ihe hloml kuoen
adv(-rtlM.mnil. A apr 'J
Ma.Knno*:—There appears to l*e ronslderalde a«r
among the Hiova Dealers, a* to who m-11* lha ereairjt
liumhef —now, thl* I*of no c»n*4«|urn«-e to lh« puhlh . »«
they cart- bill lipta who Hu. co-ai*-*t nuinto-r. ilia
only question with them U, who ». !l» iti*> licst stove for
haking, toilliriK, and frying, (or there i* the |>U>r lo g..
lohu). Now tor the information ut all ron«**rtied,wr
wlUitiloim all pprtlt*. that tho |1|>T HT*»VK I* told
by I.OVIU I. 4 I.AITIMOHK.
mar 51
|Vr ItraklpHea Wltdi, for Liverpool—161 h*u« up
land cs»Uon» VO’JfJ f-et P I* timber, n.ts/j f»,-t |ltnto-r.
Per ship R M Mill*, tor Liverjeod -l'/7C h«k« uplaiol
cotton. III bate* 4 • cotton, - 4»ai le.xr* reij jwr ole
Hreripl* rtf l otion, Ac . per u,itlroN4 . 7% ,„
Aram 7- It— h.te. a itourm ... J m Ua j T 7^ f VT7
r J Mdgrn. w D Ktl.er.dffe. * 4 L Mooney. . 4
llrnc.ii WHsrmaoy. I. Pareon* A ' x «, . ...
Vai. Hunter 4 «.»-in« Jf, Hud*r.n. P-emu ir 4. < ••. i flic
ar.ia.ut* J R H -rdon. Ilu*e. Da«t* 4 Lom, W iltiwe , .
' hy 4 Co. W WuhdlriIdff*. PrawktlB 4 Itru.Uy, ll-rtn , , „. V, . 77 “
-u - •«! iiiT.-Vw .
ATHKNr*. APRIL 5 — rwtl*m—T»ie demarid hw.i-rv«, v , j: ii,
rate-* .tre|ia«. .,f v< v. \ from :*»•. *wt'. price*. Pm- _ _ ' V4b,, ' r '* • *' ‘
cl pat *»lea (mm "SQ&r.
At'UC"TA. APRIL 5—l>»tton-Tbr detn»M cob-
til.to*, good, *im! all that Uoiferwl 1* raad.ly w e| xt ,»ry
full pika*.
COl.CMIll r*. APRIL 5~4.*our.n--ln ron^jurece of
* ,U a*ly demand and the llffhl race.pt* *r.d lltt*e wn the
u.arki-i fi* Mte. price, !.*»• I».S • »h*de hljrl.er li.tr. a*
ourU»ire|M.n W* ouoie h'ff.-kc. A »u»all j^rrrl of
Jrtl.ro roiu-n wi. •old tor 'J > mite.
HltlPPlN, APRIL 0.—Cotton. The mnart raege*
' from 7r**S. Boa aftlcto ej* cent*
ijni.CMIltf-, APRIL VI— J*ls^*- our Iasi noltre ..f the
ci.ih.n mark.-l, there has been an artivw demarvl, a h
large sale, at j.rtrr# rau«tnf r»..rn ceots.
CtH.VMHlA, APUlt. 6-1 otton-Tto- mita*. market
wa* quiet hut ,rry ttesdy yetter-iay. the *ut-|.iy <■»
•air as- large, wuha v^»J acu«*> demaiel full tod
unchtU'C-t pr.rcu. m.iue >»j hairscbtu^oj LttMl,«l7-4
P>, «ei.;a. , ~ h.
NEW PORT. PI.A., AriilL-Lo ton roll* la »lo»ly. *»>‘p K M Milk, tour;-.
Non.- off* rod ho •*!«
•cV.i
ter. t ti t.klea * I o,u,... .
4 • V. $y A. Teytor. I ••
r.aJhcr r« I
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► »r-**t,er Kk.nda. hi.
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of'I»»a iv »»l***T.
at lha portH HI Mark* fro.
Irjt.u. .l|»t March. i«5A
• l A tiff-4it, IHV5... ha
New Port lo March . 1*5
t.t
Pir i.
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I reealp-* today..
•n »hij.|K<1 to »a.n
to
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Jltk
ISf.l* Alt I I I)
boon. Kiu*. < hare-.,
n t*eahf.ok. pwt. .. .
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-.Jina, • oxc .*r. i t : i.». 4
1* A S* I M.l It*
M Po ... lo \ *| j*-’.
ia.li, II P - ote-na- i
car.'. MJI.yr.c. . t •
Per Krtoitt-j. I .
burner, |, It nr. !*.. I
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,..rr and on ihipboard, ».'4 r:e»ro.t..
• »re upward, «.f ‘jua. bate, at il.a t>^p.
5.— Hhlj-mrwj
nr Tho tii'ist suererM.il Amir lean ll-M.k :
RUTH HALL:
IHSMKRTR: TALE OF THE PRE-ENT TIME.
NVIl.t.E, APRIL
, • |-.ri..f iarkwmvdto,
e 4* hal. ill ; to ftat
Rv P*
40" pp , l i m*
It ha, been reserved lo thi*
to avhw-vr what may. utvl-'t t
ganh-.l a* the most brilliant
American writer of firm
I * a *
-Price, fl Iii.
i.|.ngul,hrd atllhorr**.
• circumstance*, t»c i»-
ra-u evrf ohtatnrd hy
• lit 111 HALL." her
J A* h.-
from th •
( '-At.
Jot.nk i ; »v ei u
Florida, 1-4 ; ' *r-
hhipmente of«
II Tt.«'tfip*on K i
HAV) :
Mari'ti 19-H train
of rotum
-rMl.bg on
Wr
a . M-.
rymq 103 pound*. I iilpatrick bung 3 pound,
weight.
Tho eX'-iltuicnt attending tlta progress of tin*
i remarknl.le race cannot ho described It was in
| tenae llirmigli-'Ul, nnd to tli--w«- who had no np|*>f-
• tunny u| takiuff note «>t time, Lvxingioua decep-
I live, lox-ilke gait culd not have given them ho|.m
i of success Tho joymisnoss and inlarily every
where visible, which h.Mowed the announcement
, that lM*xingt"u was tho victor,showed tho feeling
• ol the majority of the vast assemblage.
j That Ihi* gr<-al race will go down to gencrati -n*
, yet m.tx.ri., aa tiio fastest ever made. Is Ihe horuat
• com iciioii id lha wriler. The following is Iho
RWORti'
; Arr.'i. 2, I'*'..'. —Match f20,000, Ix-x.ngton to Wat
j ilio (i«t<-*t lime al four nnl.-s, fK-ing 7.26.
It. T.-i.»tn-« ck’« r.r c. te x.i.8t>>n. In ll.^lon,
j mil .d Allen I'arural, by imp r.ar|«i!nri.
i l*..lpairhk j I be winner.
. mile.
1 17*
I^V*
WIH'
l:l-».
I doe* not constitute nn vioment nf tho election di-
Mxai.'rr Disaster .—Tim ship Kllon Austin, Capr. rccily.
'Flicker, which arrived at this port ycxtordxy fr.un | 'I’ha spring htuinn** is opening, though rather
I>am*n*cotl*. i Me ,) nukos tho following report: 1 unsatisfactorily. Our nionef market i* nowt-n-
On the 2.1 if»t.,at IRo'cisck, P. M , Lai 33,|^>ng. tiro!y relieved from the pressure which hi* weigh
72, look off C a pt. Wood, officers and crow, from
thu Brig Floronco,of Surrey,(Mo.,) f» day* fm
Boston, bound lo Dirieo, Git., which had boon .
dismasted and otherwise miureil iho day previous,'
rd upon it e<» long and disastrously. ('unti Jonco
i* Im mg grudually r«ft"red, nnd money i* oasily .
, laiiiccl at iho legal rate. Adn#.
MxNiurrAN
m a severe gale, fr..i
S II to Weat,
l( now Nollilng Vlclnry lit Vtrgiitii*.
Wo learn from fh« Kii-hmond Knqmror, ihnt tho
fllectmn for city oftic-ra in Richmond and Lynch
burg, Wednosilay lavi, rcnullcd in the triumph "f
the entire Know Nothing tickets In Richmond
the Know Nothing ran l ids tea wero chosen hy an
average majority of 125b, nnd in l.ynchliurg l»y
about 228
'I hia may bo rtgnrdcd na the first gun from Vir* 1
gmia. |
ArclibUtioj. II tigliew tin (lie I in III nr tt-
!#••«* l , 4»nrr|»llo»i. |
Tho Archhiflfiop prcach.-d on Sunday, in St.
FalricVs Cathedral, New York, and look occasion
lo describe tho circtimslancca under which iho
" bull" with roforenco to thu."lmmarulatoConrcp- !
Cef.lion" wras lesucd. Ho said, that there were
pres'-nt at ilm Convocation IM Bi*Ip»P* of iho
Caiholic Chur, b, of cv.-ry nnth.ri, l-ngu- and iritm
'mdnr tbu aky.t.y whom lha foitn sn.l words of the
"bull" were agreed upon. 'I tin aecnn of tiio pro-
mulgaliori be aanl bo could not speak of, hncause
be could not convey an idea of U,« wonders of art, j
arrbilecturo, pamling and music by which that
•ccnc wn* rendered #•» impn miv*
The l*o|M oi copied his throno on ihn very tomb pany, w,. cannot donhl l|>
of Fetor himteif, and of Fanl, and on die very •pot i H:al* wdl render so.-li *
whom I'etor and Nam bad coninndnd. Ho pro-
ceed.-.| h. read tho document," and when he camo
to the definition,'saya the Archbishop,~
—"bis voice failed bun with emotion, and than
ym might have seen every i'!i aa k pmaent InkIow,
ed with tear* .d nnotum nnd ol lendornessi-dial
choir so pernlur mid cultivaied in it* power of
exerntn.ii, w*n l-.rffoMen—and Dm gmal hymn of
praieo and lliaukfulnoM, lr flniui lituilotnu*-- was
raised under lb*l rnigliiy iloitia ol Hi I'eter's, and
sustsincd by tU,<M)U voile* "
Flie turn and euhaianro of the question wn* oa-
|.lawicd by the Archhialtop Ho tald dial the d.to-
Inne Was not Imrelofora tile low, l.olinvail, bscsiisn
II was lint defit.itd, and Hie only difference between
From D.e A.hanjr Pslrh.i.
Nn v mi it nil. AI bun y mill «# t* I ff liuilromt.
Wo e..p| III another column lira commi.ntraiiou
of Fr.-shl. nl Herevcn to dm Havstmab Jumtinlfr
Courier, giving the reasons which lr.ffimnc.-d the
Hoard of Direi-iors to place ihe entire r>»xd from
.Savannah to tho west l-nnk o| Dm Altan.alia under
comra. I, and announcing In* daterminni.on i.> nd -
Vocnio the purchase id Doll 1<D the road al die ,
pre-cut reilucod price.
Tho dclermiiinlion, energy, and wise prudanea ,
with win. h tin-Frcsi.lent und D.r'-cior* are pro
ceeding Willi Ibis wo'k, will inspire .-onfidcncn
everywhere in Ibe good faith ol Bnvautmh, and in '
lira rapid pregnant nnd cveniual compl. imu of tl... 1
entire plan- trunk nnd l.rauclir*—of this gn at iji- i
lam <d railway
With the road ci.mnloled lo lira west bank of lira ’
A'lamaba, a new- ir.vle wdl flow mi upon Havannah
and priHjii. e a lavorntda ii.llueiu-e But Hus i« only
lira beginning A* llm road la extended lira ratio '
of in. n-a*" will In. very great But when lira road !
al.ali Ini roii.plet.il —lira mam trunk t" Motute,con
nected with llm load lo N. w < hlrana, audwiib.
lira road exiimdmg noMiiwar.l lo lira Lake*, as w.ill ,
as with |'ci.Aac«.la and Montgomery - aii.I lha J
branch r.-ad to Florida,—limit indeed will Huannafi I
secure a tra.lo which will mikn her one ol the first |
eoniumnittl rillee ol lira H>.nili, aud then wd|
Hi rather it ami Hoiilb-Western Georgia l*« among j
the im*! d.s.fabta and valuable eartion* in lbs i
I'nion
With such a work, in the baud* ••( •m h a emu- I
ill* l.cgnlaluio o| i he |
f JS may Im> sale to lira
HtSi". and ticci-aasry lor lira priwariilran of ibis |
grenl enterpriar. !
I !H|h<iaI Dispslcli to ilia N Y Tribunal
•I hr A I IN,' l« on I lllm.
W ash i sot" v, Tuesday, A nr 11 3, BM, J
I I luvn uiisiwortliy mformaiirm from lira Mouth
totbe rtln.-v itni tba plan* nf the Uhbw*t. is are in*i !
, all-, n d i.y the facenl disCoverlu* In l-ul.a, nor l-y '
' Die asverlly with winch Gen Concha is punishing
I llrair accoinplicra in lira tvland I am lulormcd
j dial a large eipivtiiinn m about losail Ir*»ii» N"w
| ( hlesi.a and oilrar Houilrarn |N.rls Hlofea of arms
and ammunition have I .non soul forward to an is-
land near Cuba, ami a* aonn #* advices are re- j
| reived Dial lboss arth-lea are safely landed, lira i
man will sot ..ut, Thu military
T. tal 7 H»»,
1,14*1 Word* •! NItholit* nkniil thr I lit*
feif Suite*, I li gin ml anil Iraiire,
Tho N t> Bee puhiithc* tho fuiiowing paoeago
from a b lur, addressed i" an i-niiiKut foreign, r,
ti"w m that city, by a Kuotoan friend, residing in
Hi I'vietelrarg The Hoc saya, it may tra 'regard'd
as entire:)- authentic * The views of the dying
Czar, in r< card to America and the future of i,ng«
land and l t mee, wdl ttut fail to arreat the attm*
lion id tfra reader.
Hr. Frrr.R*ai’Rt>, Feb. Ih.Vi
Bc!-»fo my letter reaches von, you wld prot.abiv
hav- received intelligence rf a hau.ibal wdi spread
a gloomy vci! over ail Russu; for lira death of emit
a nun Isa t.b.w that not only sir.kne ins ow n coun
try, hut r.-rk.unds Rum thneii-Tis ollhowli-do
world, lu my >.x*l Irlier 1 did not data i-penly de
clare what vie wero expecting from day lo day. for
we w-rra unwilling to accustom our hearts I • nn
idea which "tir minds were incapable of conceiving
Tiio last days --f our Czar are a wholo century m
lira history .d Russia, and will never !>o forgoltou
f.y ile.so who witm-sn.-d them. Do not imag"ra
dial ho was • xasporaled with his foes. (^uit« lira
contrary' Impartially, like a prophet, lie gated
ii|s«n Hi* present aituutmn ol the different Luro|»vau
jN'Wers, and prcdirtcd lira luturo wpli ibe accuracy
id one who brake far frayond lira present
"I'.nglnii'l," said bo,"ha* reached her culininaimg
"iH.,nt either lor bin or doaih There is n>- iiiidd.u
"p.iili tor Irar lo pursue. (hin llimg al<>na mav
"*.vvo her, and that is a Iren roitfessran, not only
"hy lira government, but by Ulc whole arevt'rara-
*'i v.nrado lo the people, dial llray have Iraen ah-
"surd Irom lirsi lo last, that die t'reovn i« iiiul.ra
"any b nger lo maintain it'a (rawer, an.I that dm
"people must rise nnd unite together atone man, J
"t - sax c the lion t and prumirvo lira indepen<fcii- r
"cc ol die country. A candid ackn >w b.lsn" "t •
"ol lira noth may avail lw>w *ave i.ngliinl, it l"‘« v
"« .rropt aristocracy can ha brought *«. «lt*» wt«-*i
"of Contes*..oi. France, on dn. ronlrary, cm I
"iiralni.ru herseif only hy falsehood ami dc—P j
"t on The |;ui|N rof may proclaim to lo« *
"j<cis l).41 hr governs and influence* die alii-'-*
"--I all l!iir"|N*. dial not a allot can U< lir.-d widi-
"his |H>rinrasran, and dial France is die Itrsi p -w • r
* - m loir, pe ; hut a single shock, one speech ol a
"dciiiag. gira may overthrew him and darken die
"•tar ol Napoleon forever I have offered t.-m
"my lisrat, lira liaixl of rectmciliAlran, fmt be ha*
"relused it lie wi»h»-« lo avenge Moaruw u|n n
"lira, and Hi, lleiana upon Ihiglsnd Hb'.ft- ;
"sigliled man, wh . seeks lo avenge the ,mj "I j
"die fad.crs upon llrair children ! \s I'D G. r-j
"many, Austria and Fruesia, dray wo hi •»"! 1
"now exist, d 1 li.ul rral saved Dram, when dn V
"crouch' d al my Del six years ag", they tlm.k
"lo |f|rnghti-li dramselvo* m lira migbiy » zoggie
"fn-i wecu die oilier nation# of F.urope Bui lh« V
"iravar bare Wan and lover will fra more Ilian
"sicoinlary (N>w-ers, smr.tpe bolding auilioniy hv
"lira clemency »| my I Laura, nr by pi-rmmsion
"lira Wreieru Powers Yilono con*olalioii .v
■Melt to n.i< in die nnd*t "1 all tin* ingraldude and
"vdlanj, and that i» lira silent sympathy ol dial
"high t»•aiii'd people on lira "ibef side of lira
"Atianiir, lira only Iraarta in wl.i'li l_ bear an
"■'dm "I my slrugglcs agxm«l unih-d Ibiroj-e
•‘Never l.avn | hug.vtren the smslbwi kmdne**
"straiwn to me by tho tcn*t «l my eutqactt.let rny
"chililfi'ii travrr forget what we owe In America,
"and tl ever an hour of danger darkens around
"die I'limn, let Iral find a (ailhlul ally in li.y j
"family "
'I lies* word# may fra of interest In > I, mV frtend, :
b•'cause vu ate now living anioiigat lira Amort- j
'•an- and I manimu them, knowing dial your arm-
nalli.p* liavo Iraund y«H| l>» a foreign land nearly
IraII a ent.liiry line learn* to nraognlie bl# Iftln
(fend* In lira bout o| danger, ami yon may rely up- !
"it it, that .* long <• a R'.nunnll •D« on Russia'* j
throne, 0.« American Hialrav will irav.-r iracl a
friend
flr*t roi.to.u'Hi* •lory, though .Irriving ,.<» ltiteft-,1 •
|>"pui.vil) D"in contracti.il. *ili. at.) of there *e*.-,|
qurilloM* ul'lrh sg'UI* the public mind, •'**, in thr tan
mniiths *ince li* flr«l appearance, reached a creatly
largrr *ale U.ar. any oltirc Aturrtean »"ik of flct»>*
whatever, »uhln tfra »ame p< r1'«l. Thl» evlcju.r.l usr)
(act Is, ol iiirair, ahuri'laut evidence of the »to..rl.ing
I Mere*! aim! graph-.- (rawer •*( Dua rnnarkat.le Work.—
We have, tn our (■wnwIi.ii, •evrral hundred revlovr*
id »*Rt Til tt M.I.," which have already appeamt u.
the ('rii.clpal naw*|»a(rar« and |ra»irvlic»U Nvariv ail <-f
ll.e.r pronounce It rrn|d.ai]r*2!) a work <-f tnrui,
many pie>ltcunc f-i» 11 Die large.! tale of any Xim-r an
-k, and dev.-Png whole clutnrw in lla eulog’rtn,
ile we have jet area hut a v«-cy faw irrat twelve In
all. which dmy ID •ingulac faranialien.
I 111 III fl \ 1.1." la lor oate hy IU«i.k*eller# generally.
PublUheohy MA-mjS (IUUTIURn.
n.ar'4 fniwfi* No. 2.1 Park Ros, Nev*.Y<>rk
asyccixll Xottcct
( IIUINT ( III Ki ll.
y ' »n Miralay nevi, tethg Latter Momiav, ihr
I wrtr annual election for lw.. Warden* an l «rtet>
I Ve.lf) men, W III tie held at Ihe * hurrh, lelwren Die
hour* of Hand I o'clock. I. KM. V i I VI. PK,
Apr C. n r-.'c'y of the Warden* and Viwtrv.
k*l it li ii n It 71 it I tl it I I .mum .%»*««'Inlion.
A regular menttdv meeting will hr t,< ,d at
the Exchange on M-umIa- i vrning.9th u.*
__apc_7 -4 J'DIN m f;i'4:R\RH.
rtCIMOAl, mi i ii p:.
as>*4* HR. T. D. MATHEU s. ol tteautort,
MBr offer* to* pro(av»,o« *i •« nice* l«> Dra c m
i.f .savanudi, and may Ira foul'd lur the present al
Ptckhn'r otlxc.etoner of liamanl and Ferry »i»
_Hepl4li II
TIIIIUI %|. M»TI( I .
(Y J-te— hr. niAREP-i \n kill. r,a* feaunrad
VtSv practice o( Mretrain, an 1 'urgef), Irem h
Are and ree.dri.ee on !h>ulh Hn>ad *lr>-el, three J.
<-*»i id llarnanl.
Ttra hour* Iralween - In in V. M- and 7 P» If I*. M ,
Ira devoted lo ..flwe |»llenl». 1/ ;«i.
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Traskhil fnt paw ra.»e», ; , *-.
lime in. and -*. nc H-ral ».r.«r.;...»
to merit « (vaiiiiaon* J-ih -.
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» FEW tiuiMlrrel hushi'l* vrf» »n|fn.», h
. \ f.orn whan, hy V I. I
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- , i TUVH tti-l V»h ' -al. I'»..tl..g Iforn Wli.
• )(» “,„i,r,. I'or *ale al $<» tn ion, l„
mar 41 ll |I"M 4 . "N N I IIV . Harm’ • l.art,
ri» mi. i. % mi v
U LEV IIIMi amt lire •••nd of all IneKof noaw
V\ ■>. k done w lih rare, •!> "I amt nuinrw, ,V 'Ii*
(illl.l'M'.'S •hop, corner ol Jrllrrw.n ainl k oik MreraXa.
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4 IMI II IIIDM till
.4 *•! PI.IU'Ml and vs'ire. a.e.r
J V Mrrhanir* ,a<"V RtoWtii's D*re1»
and tor *alc al Dra loweM pure *, i r
*ii:«». v m. < i.i>m:\, u\ n
>on< i ,
rpilf. »..h<N-,thef afllrrci"'..
1 gr.'«--»H'. «i|>"n *•!•'/• ge. a. I-
favoraldr Irim* " M. IN VIII
r. and Mere hand 1
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iii an nr Kutrlliflnuc.
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viillik l o
ay* lira Be#' its faiiliful and al-
m w.. r
Ira.ora lira dogma waa proclalmnil was thia;-It officers bsv« aoen *e,vir« m lira Aiiraocau army,
w*# an individual belief—a •enimienl familiar III V" |Dom»*ed a pn,Im-l l.*i id lira form, aaao'.n as
lira wrllinga of Ibeif |>iedoc«ea<)|i| Hi Augualine j ** »#• **l • .
Im. Ira veil In lira Irnrnaculalo GomepDoii, and e*-I 'I’ih.mii* a *»i* HTtriikha-Wn are glad U. loan,
tcpied lira Virgin Mary from lira ilumry of univor- ! iluai Imth oiilieeailraiiuguisbre|gi<ni|eMrau are i-|w«
sal depravity. j and avowed Rtihoir "p|.'.#iHou lo Hite enerm («.n-
"Hlra, In ihn very rnonrani <d Irar enrepnor,, by ! “ c l) Kimw i N.,H»M.gteM4. Wit l.i Iran
* . • --- 7 well known inllirann- wiffi itm ffinal InmIv of wbal
S almi ofmbratal similar in r.it
.lira, an tmicll used l» |M»m's, * R ’
lira grace ol God, ***• eenrilfleil wDlraui l.apiram
lo Irar mollrai'e worn!, Mary, according lo lira
def.it!"! and univurael fault ol ovary Gsifralio Iraari,
riemr bad oomrscled lira alighiiwi stain, lira •ligbi-
oel blrmisJi, r.ltlraf of original or natural am "
Tlmee therefora who Irelravo In lha divinity of
Clinai, meat admit tilra imiiiaculsio roiieapihm,
j frarauae Ra issued from lira floeii of ihn Virgin
Mary,
"And now thi# fruili, ao author lied by lira rhureh,
Iras become a dogma of lira Gatindlo fsllh, namely,
llrai by the merits of Jmmm Christ, Graf, by a einglu
P*rogaiiv«bad In the flrat Inaiani of Irar cuncepimn
uitoiipinl ih« hvcr'glori'.ua Mary fioni lira Uim ol
urigiaal ain. That is lira new theory."
.... cooeiiDitrel lira Whig trarty, aud ilraalm.el
united o|.(w#lltnn nt the tlrmocaUn party, w« trava
tV'll.mg m tear "—Macon Teb-grspb.
lira Aug.Mia Cbfonlclo, chiimraniing on lira
fnr»g»mg, say*
"Fortunately f.«r Meoura. ToomiIhi and Hic(.|iona,
the Macn Telegrap'i la ri"i very reliable auilmri.
ly, I., ih.teo who are in eearclt of iruili, In any mai
ler fihtneeted Willi lltoee gDmleineli M.usr#
Toornlm and Hlcpbsn* are rmi niro.l.era of lira or'
tier, bui ib«ir aympaibin* are with lira order m ell
rifoper efforts In relieve lira CUliDV Ifom lira Ilf
linen.e ol lire intaefafdaIflckslofeami liiou»«i»".g
iteiliag"gUe«, wbo eons.linli. ibe preeunt oD*«D»l*le,
v ja. il.itmg, weak adinirilaUaHuu
I li" al,"
must literal translation Irom lira letter which
written in German, I.y one ol lira n••Idea n( L'our
Und, (raiding m Hi FrU-reJuirg From lira erairr.
wlicuco w« irreiv.il il. vre l.sVo nn Iratilalion li
guarantying ua antUentictiy.
Frcuixi ||| pg—\\‘e have t*ecn ah"Wn. sav
lira Marietta t.c
all restvrei* in Fi
dy*#. Ac c 11 wa* made Irem a d*|»"»ii l.'unvl near
tho Irog| Works of Mark A lburner, aud aent by
him i-» Um R.nii,I., be icateil. Mr R think* ti
B auhaerve all tho (.nywvseaof the Floaetan Bine
'lur tin* atiirin wiili Ink iiiado |.y him from
a pieee "| n Wbal la llieie, in lira mineral world,
Mv*l may h«i Im otnaiued tn old ttvraigv* f
H"I.I,<»W A Via pn. i.i Wnode*fid «ere of a ‘>1*
eea*-l l.|,.r In.lly lluDxn. age-i "f Fulton Mow I, j
lte'N.ki)i., l ent lklai.,1. New Yo.fc, ••• h’f a toe* Dura ;
In* ••,) (.reeaiinn* •laie nf llvavltk, •.•ln«tu h»i hvec
Im-Ik* -ll,, *D.« hx-I.rat |*cnll| po rerlhed fw» he, |
It. v«in. ami fenvsH) *he IhouffM Rketj lo t>*Mc4l| ,
he, »l.» made ..•«, „nk d,» tike ill •'**»■•• \to-m ,
IV" omnth* ay,., ah« ,..nra»*«.wl none ll.»tto*ay *
|MI*. ami i.irei w.ll, Ihe (otale.1 dlreslt.'na, wbnh .
'innkl) r>r dti.wd a pteaMiqi |
the h"N>m "1 I.ratih Waa affatev UIWMV hr, chwka t‘*-*»l I
pe»fr«tl, in.v.1,1.. Iho affVW*aW«*et|"'*r ••( h'» Rte*-U
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