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SAVANNAH RKrUB(toAN, THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL ID, 1K55 ■> YHE SAVANNAH WEPUitlCAH. rviuaaiB »* V. W. ALEXANDER & CO., €ltr it* Cfmy Printer*. txirass n? v ‘ally* t» ad* anc#, p#r annum lliiUr, ?n 'ad v anec^or*»l* month*’,... rifWaoRly, in adtraoc#,p#r anuum. fr not paid in advanoe. WMkly.Invariably in advanoa - Wttklr*(ciubprice,! 10 copies tor...., .16 00 ...$6 00 ... (I 00 ...93 00 ... 3 00 ... 4 00 1 00 SAVANNAH, GA. Thmnday Morning, April 19. 87 TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN, Tlia Ore«l Race. New Orleans April 16. Lexington boat Lccoopio in the great race on Saturday. Tima of tba first heat, 7 minutes and S31*1 saconds. Leeonpte was there withdrawn.* *11 wa# said that Leconpte waa poisoned on Tuesday “ Mnftsr—“ ll event*, he «uw unwell «t preceding Um raca. ana than, that hit recovery w a» d«tpalr«d off. It ad baaa aatlrtly well poulbly he would haw given a Bel aoMUatof blmseih Eds. Repub. 5 • ISM III til* MBfM* Tha Naw Orlaana Picayune It of opinion that M the eucccaaof Ihn American party at tha South la of iraat Importance, for, aa tha old parties stand? the salvation of the Union may depend upon tho union of all oonaervatlvo men of every section." Tba Picayune cose on to add: "Wo have had similar demonstrations of tho applicsbility of thn American party's principles to tho South, as well as at tho North, In tho rosulls of tho recent elections in St. Louia, Louisville, Augusts, Richmond, Columbia, Annapolis and Naahville, in tho Siatea of Miaaonri, Kentucky) Georgia, South Carolina,Tenncasso and Virginia, And wo are prepared to see, when tha tlmo cornea the Stats elections, In each of theeo Slates, going in precisely tho same way—“only more so." From Virginia, for eiamplo, we daily hoar it •tatod,onauihorhy the most unquestionable, that the American majority ovor Wise will not fall abort of twenty thousand, and that it need noj surprise any ono If it should reach f.rty thou* and. . Tltua, whllo this movcmonl is seen rolling on Its victorious way in the North, overpowering nil op position In Mnsachueetia, Malno. Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Cooneeiicut. New V ork and GeargI* Items. In Maoon, Monday and Ttfoaday, tho tharmom* or in the Journal« Mssssngsr ofllcs stood *t 91 i Pretty hot lor April. A meeting of the stockholders in tho Uruns* wick road will be hold*at Brunswick tho third ol May. A lot of haeon, in hogsheads ,hsa just been to* coivod at Augusta, from Madison, lows. It was shipped first to St Louis, thsnoa to Nashville by river, and from Nashville to Augusta by tho Nash* villa & Chattanooga road, tho State road and tho Georgia road—a total diatanoo of about a,two miles. It la beliaved that the bacon will pay a re munerating profit. McAllister, tho Magician, is performing at Au gusta. Tha funeral of tho lata Hisbop Capura will lio proaohod in Columbus, Sunday morning next, by the Rev. Ur. Lovlck Fierce, lProm the Charleston Courier. J Thimirli-.ml—3I*M*V«r Orlop. Tho Charleston Thostro,undor thn ausplcoa of tho eaporioucedand well supported Manager, who will open it this evening, must present many at* tractiona to all patrons of tho drama, end locruaso tho variety ol reaources presented to ill who may honor our city with a visit during thn approaching Fair. Tho season is ono generally marked by animation and seat in publio demands and patron* ago (or Improved amusements, andthecireumatan* cum atiundaiu on tho opening, justily and stimu* Ini" the most confident anticipations. Of Mr. Crisp is an actor, wo surely neod say Bulo. Ilia luine la pleasantly and favorably con- ncctud wiih iho thaatrioal enjoyments mid aaaocia* lions of many readers, alio recur with groaidul inoniorics to the dolinealluns which madu linn ono of tho promiiiuiit favorites of a season that has not, us a whole, been surpassed on theeo boards. Willi Iho lull vigor and enjoyment or Ins natural atinbuii-s and advaningcs by a career oi industry , umi diligent application to a profession which ho I has labored earnestly to dullieaticalo and establish ' porinniivnily in tho South. 1'lioao who liavu seen . .... . , t H u "iiBii«nuy in tlio oouio. * *»ui» n»*u ‘Iho next Quarterly Mooting of tin-(.rami Divi- t inni recently in the lino of characters which lirat •ion of tho Sons of Temporance, will Iw held hi , gave him u claim to tho approval of a Charleston t New Hampshire, Connecticut, Ohio, w. find I, cro—Ini Mwon &. Dlioni lint. ,nd in.kli.ll equally lelllnd <i»raon,lr«tlon« wh.ro- aver the opportunity odors. This shows that tho principles of the now party "are adapted to any latitude and will remedy tho political evila ol any community, North or South.' 1 The people, the great body of the American poo. p|a, tha Democracy, "the greatest number/' evi dently entertain this view of muse principles, and are carrying them into practical operation aa fat as they can. Ths experiment is destined to be tested to iho fullest issue, and this without any distinction in action between different sections of tboiand. It ia a fact to be noted by all who would rightly read the signs ol tho times, that while what ia called Know No.limgism baa met with soino checks, and tven defeats, at the North, its courio is onward without impediment in tho South. And the reason is plain. Tho North is fell of all sorts of isms, and some of these are of a class that consort with any party which will promise them aid and support; such a Abolitionism, Froo* soilism, Msiiie-lawiam.aud others that we might name ; and tbs platform of the now party "know, ing nothing "ol ntiy Ism, but pure Americanism, that party does and can do nothing for these fac tions, and so finds itself opposed by them, and jn I tome instances,think# to certain coalescing* and i compromisings with other parties, even defeated I by them here and there. | But with none of these things is the South an* h Repub. Fran Waabingion. Washinoton, April 16. Mr. Dodge, our newly appointed Minister to 8paio, is hero receiving h's final instructions. A committee from New York Is now here, lo ■olicil the Interference o! the President in the cate of Dr. Peck, inpdaonod In Havana by the Captain Central. ^ markets. Naw York, April 16. Colton is firm. Middling Orleans is quoted at 9J. Flour ia higher. Ohio brands, 911,06. Nxw York, April 17. Cotton firm. Middling Orleans, 10. Flour is advancing. Ohio, $10,12 to 910,60. Southern, 91°** 76 to 910,94. Mixed com, 91,06. New Orleans, April 16. Cotton easier. Salee to-day 1,000 bales. New Orleans, April 17. Cotton easier. Salee to-day, 9,000. Sugar ha advanced an 1-8, and ia now selling at 4 6 8 to 41. New Orleans, April 18. Cotton his declined 1*4. Sales to-day, 6,600 bales. Charleston, April 18. 5,000 b.lr. w.r. »ld to d„ .113 4 lo 10 cm. | nil "j."umtZZw p.rt'y »«n"id««T.. hk.l, M.tkat turn >°d price juU j , h , m |„ d , th . South fo, lurmun, up. CuARLcatoN, April 17. j on the great questions which distract tho country, 3,965 bales changed hands to-day at prices rang- , abd to to secure tho boat interests and even tho sat ing from 8 to 10 cents. The ntsiket is unchsng- , vatlon ol the Union. In the bugbear raised by the ad, i opponents of the new movement to frighten the ■ - ~ ■■ — - | Southern support from it—the bugbetr that in tho tyWe hive been requested to state, that the Nt>rlh ,here arc free seders in its ranks-thore is Rov. Dr. Ryder will deliver a lecture before the ^ nt .thing to alarm those who have this grand object Georgia Historical Society to-morrow and not this evening as was intended. evening,* , n view. Tho South secs in this movement Augusta on Wednesday, the {-,6th ol this mouth Col. K. J. Morgan of LaGrangc, has been to- commended ss a suitable candidate lor Congress from tho 4th Congressional district of this Stnto. Tho Superior Court of Pulsskl County baa been adjourned Irum tho third to the fifth Monday in this month in consequence of sicknssu in tho Ismtly ol Judgo Love. Also tho Superior Court of Laurens county,from tho second Monday in April,to tho fourth Mon day in May. I audience, loMily strongly to his improVuilltlit in ull thu conditions and requisitions* ol dramatic oiled. i M r. Crisp, however comae lo us a rnanagsr, and in this capacity ho presents tho moat satisfactory Tfco !*•«' Comrcn. The fhllewluf table will exhibit the etfttgtk of the admleistratlon end of tba op|*oalllon to the last awl ecu House of Representatives, so far as those Males la* which elections have been held are concerned t 94lh thisueasa. XU Onsaisi. COMMERCIAL RECORD. <»Rll. | HEW ADVERTISEMENTS "Jtlfifii »r»* I Vl - •• '£*,! •!•£** | * u ' - Mains New llamjtslilre Vermont Massachusetts .. It Lode Isl ami ... t onnmicul New Volk New Jrr*ry I'cnnsylrauta.... t »hln Indiana Itllnole MlchlRan WlK-miilti Iowa California Delaware KluthU H«iutli Carolina.. Arkansas Mltauurl . .hlm'm, li/tri'r. .14*'*. I -3 R 0 " * o an r t'r-.|Ut IWf n, IVI.4 • l.arf, »**/ \U >r ti M.A<Hlulth a * Vitlt kl l Icatiiiiuiuul ))l Competence that could bo domandod l • l-.’U 31 07 P-4 Ten Htatea have yet to vole, In which "3 ineuihr-rs re main to bo chosen. In the last rongreai thrts Ntalee ••I clod 53 atlmlnlalralloti, and tfo opposition. The ea-*-e rotull now, the op|Misllion will have ei tntjorily In th« ty which would have deterred and dislieatluned any tidier than a most porsovuring, devoted and navannaii hahkrt IVasiswtT, Olirr* >14 r-ThP market was quiet being lllbltr-d in M7 Lales, at lb# rotlnwing psrticelsrs ! _ .ox,-I.. u.” r.jrj 1 .,*.; *id. SI atPJ4,and 9 ai lucent*. Wo have no disngst* T ,.„ u-.,i M.tnglarr*-snd •Ollrw In prows •*"» (he r - , > e-iMMt if, tp»»nds knvNunnti Kiports-Xprll Il>. for steamship Alabama, for Raw Vor%—*AI balaaur* (arid oaUrii, 04 do onmeatice, 10 hr*aaa (uruhure, to do fans, VJ< pip»# brand;, to pkgt m-tie. Per brig llobt M « hsrtmn. lor llavana-ditll UsRIem tar. lOaVI fast timber. PSr Hr bark Marmont, ti* ftrtatol, Kn|lar»d—94il>r ImI limber. Par srhonor-r Trldant. for Hi iagbda Cuba—WOP* feel lumbar, 130<»i teal llmbar. par schooner \Voo>tbrldga, for halUa»--f»—tl4 balsa ooiion. 3HWSJ f», i lumbar. |Vr w b*4»ner r*b*»*t AmL<4, f*rr ThomaaUrir— iWfflg) faal lumbar. Hchonnar llatlie Anr.ah, (or Wilmlngto*., Irel. 000 tael lumbar. Per brig Adella Rogers, for I'onlabd. Me—430 t*al*-. cotton, tn Imxvs.shd sundry pigs mdia Per schooner i. H Iravta, tor hsw York—313 batas up land «mon. 4*0 bales H I eotum, R30 hoaea copparor*, lUU empty bbts. ** S INr,|, . 4 1 s.| Si | | v | iasru««M(| _ | rrTrTj, of ifr.i, April • l^>* «;l.Af«IIORN k i r Vk-v HO 44 4 .4 , ,1 HI , u ^ BTBAMSMII- i-m -. I - W, '• WUlism IUi I OS *1 imil fntigublu manager, nnd which mado succuas possihlu only f**r auih a manager under thu beat organization ol company and resources He is w, ami hna been lur several years, tho Inssc, or ,ri »«ir°“ ,hcn :“'' 0 " 1 Janus C. Bussey, V. Curry, and James W ill ia. all of whom broke jail in Kuwell county, Ala., Sunday night last, were attested in Columbus thu Inflow- J ing morning. They havo (men turned over to uio j Alabama authorities. Some lour or ftvo other# es caped at tho auto time, who have not yet been nr- i rested. UuMey was under indictment either for ] receiving stolen property or gambling; Curry for) selling liquor without licetict, and Willis for j either debt or adultery, or both. These are the | reported statements of tho prisoners. Tho Columbus Hnquiter (earns that unmistaka ble indications ot tho presence of Gold haVo re cently been discovered on tho land owned by Dr. | Ingursoll, in Russell county, near that city. The symptoms are reported to bo highly encouraging — j We understand that testa are being applied, and li th hear lurthcr particulars Mini IlMVMIttt, We find the subjoined excellent and appropriate remarks in tho Knoxville Register of the 12th instant, and cordially commend tha suggestions therein axprewed, to tho notice ol out Chamber of Commerce and all concerned: Our readers have doubtless noticed tbn arrival occasionally ol (be swamsbip Isabel, at Chari* atufi Irons Havana, which ia run by a company —. --I Mobile— . ... illdnied into a deserved popularity and ac ceptability In connection with tlioae, ho has also „ ... tin* s<*l« ehaige and control of all ttiu Guorais . t'harlvstiin, aa a packet twiwecu that citv and iiw..i,.. -...i ... .u— ci.i.. IimiHmfwvivifiif ibnSa« . Havana, touching at Havannali and Key West.— llie mail Iketwcen these lirew 11*is of ( niton, Ati prr IlnllrsMsd Araic IH-I4U7 bslo fg «'otu.u sod lods* u. »- **••- aons A *.-u, VV l» KtbrrPlge, Obsrs Si HsriA, IxKkstl A Mtielllugt, Hunter ^ (Isiumsll. 3 W l.slbrvp A ' »*, •« \V (isfinso), A l,ow A (:<•, HsOrlford, i'a; A » «, l»aJ«a A \Vs»bbuni. J hlcitaftiwii, 1‘aiieu. Hanoi. A f >>, T\*>n A Mark | Kabul* A Ns lb, Frank Hu A Itiau'ly. Iiu*«. Ilsvts A Hudson, Kb-ruin* A l.o. A P llsm.r li* N A Hard** A r.„ lU-«twlcS A < «»*k. I. I si If sat. t% A IN-*. Mail ”i»as/.sAip - -sat. , ; . ,^ •'#' | Krsi^-sro *is 4*;.fj»».:, 4.-.; • At , ' Fot l‘»a,a**-. apply o, ; s* 4 tt-u i* <■ pi-.. ' ij-*-/ , "Fare Rednce^-c abirFivs^Tof For sVfir. l*«rA, j t;5HTI.il *TA1 l a n %||. , , u HTKAMHHil* K'.«»Xv;i. L y To l^a«s rta'.urday. A- r .-. ' - TVs , . U| theatres, and in thatBUle, besides reviving the 8a- w . . vnniiuhlln-airelrointhedepreMlon it had undergone *|*tiiM packet carrier* in comiiioti witts nearly all Houtliern tlieatres, In* line p4imtn. tntrodueed the drama with marked success to many j A# tho contract tor carrying the mail for our towns that had never enjoyed it beloro. He has, k *.,veriunent ia aln-ot to expire, w« wish to call thu by judicious soledioii and careful training, attract- j attention ol the government and ol th** people <*f -d around liiitself a Stock Company which, tor tho r.mih partirularly, to ih« 'importance of in N A llardr* A • ... lla-ewl'B A •'KIR. 1. I si igani. »» *-«••-. \V l.4n*«ihs,<i « WajH.VV Ikw'ah, Kin* A e*-*-s. II .. j, ‘ * • --c-ih . l.n-br.tp A « .*. >1 II Williams, llrmbam, Kelly A • o,tt ' . ,47.,k...«/«««...* CHOICE BUTTER AND CHEEP l. tMHM, |.| a . J COI.I'M lll'f, A tin I. IA—Cotb*A.—Tbs transactions , 11 " averngo ot nlnlRies and excellence, may be com pared most favorably with any now extant, nnd wlnln doing this, be hnn also aliorded lua nuim-r ■teasing tbJ num'-' f «»f parkcia on this line, in order not ooly to stlord tn .re lre«]uent rotnmunica- U"ii between the CniU-d Stairs and Cuba, but i uni widely scattered patrons tho opportunities lurmsh tho means of lrsn»t*oriation lor »*ur largely ot enjoying the beat star engagements that energy increased exports, that will seek a market hi Cuba, nnd enterprise could render available For an tl- ’ nnd other islands in the Wnat Indies. Charleet.m lustration and continuation of our views ami aa- alone ext>ortn 15,000 tierces «*f Kte« annually t** aertioiia, we need but ruler generally to our ootom*) Culm, and ut»on tho completion of our rail road#, porarioa of tho Georgia nnd Alabama preM.nnd now m rapid progreas «>| construction throughout tile i.iuttm from Vurnus quarters of tin* theatrical , ;|,u Smth and Wevt, our cX(M.ris to the West India -,. r , season ol the past wjiter. Wo believe Mr. Crisp 1 Islands will bo Vaatly Increased. Indeed, it lit most i y should result iavorablp, wo prcauniu wo ahull I can show a retkru thn: lew of his co-laborers could probable that the people <d these island*, will pro- ..I!>ra set aside. . , , euro tho greater portion of their provisions of every In thu duo order ol business precedence wo h-tvo . kind from tho lortilo granaries of the great West named the manager lust, but without any dcirac- nn( j South, andCharlotuii will undoubtedly become Hon from the tnurits wu have admitted, wo might ! n, t . principal point wh*-ii' havo given that place to his admired, accoinoliahed 1 *— . ... and esteemed lady nnd hclprnatu. We know of no actreas wnosu position ami admitted sfufus is ih ai! rcspceis unite enviable than that <d Mrs. Crisp, i'loritlra Item** A meeting n| tho citisins of JetVerann county. Flu , was held on the Uth inst, when the lollowing resolution was unauiniously adopted : lltiolvrd, That It I* the sense of tl.l* meet Inn. that H It «-x{>edlent aud proper that Ihe county of Jrtfrrsnn stmiiLI sucKrlbe for *l4N.-k In Urn I’ensui-ota an.l (,eonrln 11.111 rond i otnpany, to an annmnt not Us* Ilian One limitlred llinuaatnl. nr more than tine I In ihIm. I an*! Kifi) rtiou*aiid Hollars, In rnnf.irinil) to Iho provUhmt of tin. art of the l.eictslat• re, t-nUllet! •• An Art |.« pm- vide f«»i amt encmirace a liberal system .-( Internal inu piuteiuema tu this Hlale," approved January i*tli, IK*'. Tho meeting waa addressed by the Hon. K. C. Cabell, Gen. W. ThotnpMin, and Governor Broome. Tho British schooner Moscow is now running .uiil tier ndvent to our tKxirds will be hailed by sectional in its optr they will b«i exported. Thu packets will touch at Savannah as usual, and •ive all exports from that p<iint. This Imu of Hi packets then, is lirijxiriniit to us, and t * all the L'limn, north and South, f.»r it ts not local In itn* article rs'.iMl wi material rf.a'ifcr- -pravlo ure* Im.li* 0*IJil) iaaJniai»*-J. Kecclpis Ian Were to talr <-aten(, t r me i**rt«d ot tt.a year, m addition io i »hlch j.lanmrs 4.lferr*l parrel* in store tn>-re freely, ud tha rales of the «re k *»ere Ursa. e««era! c/*-t* p»rr»u • ere sold a* !•*, 0.PK cant* IN a qu»n- N..r.fw n Mid dllnst rs4r\,i«'***l Middlings Pc, and Middling Fair lUc, • HI, a g-xel deiuanu. i II 4lll.lJ*ril>\ AfKII. 16 —CotU»u-Tte market to d»t was »e«y i|Qlef, and I he irabsactl.m* on >y reach e*l 443 bait*, at eatramas rabamg from • |» *t>t. Kr>era full ai*d b'-hlr-r* Brin MOSTUWMMIY, A fit 11, 16.-Cotton.-This artl«l# e.*ritilines In ga-et .Innai.-l si alni.tiw price* 7l« small »n<k on ul*< h*-r» pr-venti much '••.os a: our quotations SUddliiia* «lg, MuMungs V. Mid din * . air >4e. 71.* r*»er is ogam at to* s*>r iayt, • tort* prevents shipment*. Hi.wE on hsiMt cet t i tria • Krctl.rd pa*t -eek . ITT ilcce.ici prr«i.iusly r^,(4r>..tii|7 hblpj^d |*svt we*k 13)0— 0» t“J , kbippvd jnerlousty . 6i* FANCY (T.*A( KKliv to labia. Dentil* J T<»iAhsr.N<;r. : ''A »•*K lil t N- -as*.T-**)-t IIAU ■'Sit. 1..1A ii ur. ‘■'tu. fSTThe Steamship Alabama. Capt. Schenck for Now York, sailed yesterday at y |*2 o'clock A M. • remedy for many political evils ol which it has lor betw.-eft Jacksonville and Nassau. N. I'., Bahama years had to cotnplstn, and that remedy it is evi dently determined to apply, despite of all gainsay- XST A press of matter compels us to emit ad- j vertisements which util appear to-nurrow. Ml. I.nuts Flour In ha rim null. •Messrs. Grenville *fc. Co., of this city, in order to test the advantages ot the route to the Westby Accti-'N SitK—Meiers philhrick it 8**11, wtl j railway to Nashville, and thence by steamboats sell this morning at the store near the .Market, for ! down the Cumberland t-» :he Oluo and Mississippi rivers, have recently ordered from St. I. .ouis, soma loUol tluar oldiHiercnt br.nd.,and h.v. thus proved ' thotiuildins up ot llv 'own of F.-rnsndm, the prscticabiii'.y and advantages of the route. We tnerly occupied by H. J. Gilbert, a large stock oi I groceries,to close the business of Mr. Gilbert’s! estate. j E9*Green pea* were comparn'ively plentiful. tn market yesterday, and were selling slowly at j tha exorbitant price of |C per bushel j New Irish potatoes made the-r "fir*t appear- i •nee" in the market yesterday They wore very I small, and i"ld for 25 cents per quart. ' The market wa* well supplied with vegetable*, and fairly supplied with meats. 63^The Legislature at its last m-e»ion broke up the beat companies in this city, an ! f. rmed out of them eight companies, designated respectively A, B, C, D, E, h, G and H. The new organization was not completed until very lately, and conse- qaently pera jtis not belonging to mihfr of the vol * tributary rivers above. Tho manufacturer oi tho unteercompanies, have bad no mj'uary duties to I brand •*• have tested, guarantees to put his flour Islands. She is engaged in the cattle and lumber trade. Thero are two or three of the cooet survey ves sels now employed on the St. Johns river and a*i jncent coast. Should ihe practicability of deepen ing the channel over St. John’s bar be established, it i* believed that a new- era will be opened t<* Jacksonville. The effect upon Jacksonville of tho projected Railroad acroas th" peninsula ol Flonda, and of Ann lia Island, its custom terminus, Jack*' hav. Iwen f»vor«l wnh a Urfi. .atitplo „f tho XXX | ,| lc „„„| J.ckMnMlI St Louis City Mills fiour, manutaclurcil by A. \V- Fagan, and have had it tested by oqo of the beat housekeepers in the citv, who pronounces it equal to the fiuvst qualities of Now York family tl-iur. The St Lorn* brands oi flour are the lavonto brands ol family flour in Mobiio and Now Orlean* and they ar«* now rapidly gaming :n favor m New Y‘*rk city. Their advantages are that they havo a bettet body, and partake more of tho uaturo of ; the Virginia aud other Southern wheats; and hence, too, they ate valuable for exportation. The ei'ra brands arc ground from white wheat careful ly selected at St. Louis from importations Horn the itirariing *S. Ilu* nvilto News thinks that the trade *>f the in- ti-ri. r of Florida may p«>*sibly bo •oiiu-w-at divert cd bv the new road, but tho loss csiin-: t».- serp-us as iho trade irom that quartur ha* never been so lucrative «*r extensive at to form the c.-rn. r Mono of tho prosperity of the town "it is h-r situa.i m upon tho St.John's river, the n"blo highway «*f the peninsula," say# that journal, "that give* import Slice to the location **l Jacksonville, nnd as th*- enltcport of this river »h« can find no more *•! n rival in Fi-rnandina, than in St. Marys, Dsrun, Brunswick or Savannah. The growth of Jacksonville although rapid haa been healthy,and is l*a*ed upon na'urnl a<ivanta- perferm. Company E, Capt. Stile*, w*« the first te-ake the field, and paraded yesterday morning with full ranks. In the af»*ence ot a uniform, the ! company presented rather a variegated appearance. 1 The follow ing is a list of the officers as far as we ' havo gathered their names Cspt. G. W. Stiles, Lieutenants Hardee and I Screven, Sergeants Footman and Klliott. I tV ^ eaterday would pass fur a liot day m any ’ latitode, and at acy season of the year The j thermometer, in ite aspirations, readied S'J m the i shade, though the heat, from the contrast with the late cold weather, would sc. in |j justify the ! opinion that the mercury might have gone higher. I if it bad tried. Uf course, ihe • J a fi>unts were I largely pair- riurj. The stove-pip® t*eavrr hats | were laid aside and atraw fists installed in their j stead. Broadcloth, fine and costly ns h is, was j made to give Way to linen and other lighter fabrics, I vssu to many instances were igimrcd ; boots that ! had nobly borne their owner* thr . IIf h tn.< winter's campaign, were igof-mim.-ua y sent to the garret*! and pump* arid Jow-quariera pr* nn-ted to their ! plscee. Ihe ladies, too, though not in the habit of eur. 1 rendering easily, yielded to the warmth of the oc- ' caaion. Ono could not turn a corner n<>r look in at a window, without encountering a fan tnvigoroua motion,or resting hit eye op^.n gsyclore and bright go«amer fabrics, affeciionatcly, if nut impudently, encircling bright i»ny '* Breathes thero e man with w.ul so dead," who does not, over and anon, j and valued at f 113,861. This is the larges: carg» feel something like envy, •• ho gaz*-s upon a favor- I clcare<i from that port. Tho ship was load* He scarf or belt, provided, always, that It is worn ! «d by .Messrs James Ro d A Co 1- 1*4- g*s, which, although they may not aullic-» t* ren- alongside of Hirsm Smith's, whether lor family or ' dcr her the Queen *>f the South, will nev*-rthnle**, make her a flourishing and retpectabl.*town gr.-w ing wnh the gruwili of ihe country " 'I he ivame paper remark*, that " what with the CAtaatrophieH of th<» las’. **-iA>n, such a* .its- hm- and fire in our filidal, thu ’ tight Hllici*' anil onrveqtient depreciation o! our great article of ex|-rt in tho market, (tumber) things have been »<>iii**w|iat gloomy with us, ami the pulse of husin.-M has iu very hvw, or beaten with feverish ilif-lH W lieve, however, that n tnoro healthy Male has sue cee<f*d. and with the help of a vig.-nma c.ustitu turn, the patient will soon bo entirely c-mvalescon if not *n already." After making many coy advance*, and nu-ctm; ' nunv rude repulses fr-'in iho rough .northern blast j spring ha# at last quietly settled d**wn upon tb- j land .d flowers Th- forests and gvrdensare «g*ii gr*-«n and fragrant, nnd filled with the music .. 1 hirda A protracted meeting "I much inter*-*! hn- for baker*' u*e, as he grinds qualities suitable f-«r either. These shipment* are experimental and will he f dlowcd up by others, if the article gives satisfac tion m thu market. Tho price of transportation from St L--UIS to Savannah, including *lraynge See , wa* about two dollars and ten cents per bar rel. t3TT ho brig Francis P. Beck, (of Charleston) Burns, from Providence for Savannah, in attempt ing lo come to an anchor in thu hartn-r of New port on Wedri'Alay last, 11th inst , lost her anchor* in cons- quenso ot its not being properly shackled when she drilled ashore on the beach below Coast er’s Harbor, anJ remained next morning, nearly high and dry »t low water. She will be g<»t off, it is supposed, wnhrul damage The B wton Traveller slates that at South Bo«' ton, on Sundsy weak las:, a w.nnsn while under 4VII, "41 • U.II4- J «•».,« —W4II.I, — 4,| ID U 14 V,. J . ... . 'f* |. I the mftaencs of delmum tremens, t«K»k it into her I °» ,n 110 C , u,,rh 1 a 4 Uh head that the dettl was m her stoinscn, and to pacify hnn atteiripted to swallow- her rontry. Th* cross at the end wa* too largo for her throat, and sh« was nearly strangled, when iho beads were drawn cut by a person who chanced to bo with her. The American ship Break O'Day, Porter master cleared at Mobile last wo«*k for Ltverpo'j], wnh 5353 bates of comm, weighing , J,f>'>4^»*it pounds by a beautiful woman As Solomon says m his charming song, “ Lo.the winter is p*»t, tho fl-<wera appear on the earth ; the tim* of the singing of birds Is corno, snd tho voice of the turtle dove is heard In the land " Hear, too, bow bonny Mary Hewitt singa: ** The fpf Ingf she Is a ble**e*l iblngf *b« Is me mother of the flower* ; Hbt It *be mateof birds and nets, Tb# partnsr of their revelries. Our *ur of hope thro’ wint/y hours! " The lime brooks run oo In light. As If f hey had a eba*e of mirth ; The skies are blue {the air Is warm. Our very hearts have es**<r*'' harm That die ts a beauty o»* r eaittu' 1 ! It la reported that th*< K. N .'eof the Fourth Con grceamnal Dislrirt o| Alabama met in Tuscaloosa a few days ago, and nominated Stephen F Hale, Ksq.,of Kutaw.a* their candidate fur Congress. The f’.etmaiter Gegcral haa decided that ahip'a loga kept by niattcra of vetsnls for thn use of the National Obsorvatorf, may bn sent thr- sgh the tnai I to tho Sujiurintnndent of the Observatory in Washington city, with.iut thu pro payment of post age ; such document being regaidwj as " ship Irt- lers," to be disposed of agr*e»lily to the provisions of Iho I3ih section of the set «.f 3d March, 1825. under tho chnrgu of llie Rev. Mr. And*- 1 assisted bv the Rev. Mr Turner *•! th** Prtsby* I tenan Church. Rev. Mr Plummer, *d the Meth<- | d:*t Church, Quincy, and by the Rov. .Mr. Cholro ■ H«TTI.E PtcKKP l-l- —A bottle was picked up a few daya ago on the beach near thu Si Johns bar, whore it had torn thrown by the waves, c.-n- taming the following f-'irr.6, 1851 — Ship Marion is l< *t. all .load but me, and 1 afloat. j'HI .N |)f)i>I,Y. Hirhm-nul, Tho aleive waa written in pencil, up..n a piece of tim Inbel t«*rn Irom ihu Ik>(iI<i Thx New Police Car and Unii-orm —It i« ex peetsd that the Police will appear m their new, uniform the latter part of this week We asw yesterday the badge of office r.f the captain aud heutm«nts «*f the Mounted Police* whtih consist# of a silver plated star, lupp'-rted by I a scroll ol the same material, with the rank of of- I fice engraved below The badge »*f iho privatse 1 It a simple star; while that *>l the officers and pri vates of the Foot Police ia the urn* as the fore- i going, except that it is plated with brass All the badges contain the coat-of arma of the City, wnh Ihe words, "Savannah Police," encircling it. i Tba cap la mads of military blue cloth, with j the word "police," In plated letters This will he worn in winter, a hat of lighter material having bean agreed upon for summer. The bedgea snd espe are the property of the Cuy, and cannot he used by any b*Mly hut the |V>. I Ilea. The uniforms are provide*! by th* men thamsalvM, out of their private puroea The uniform consist#, first, of a blue single brssstsd frock coat, standing collar, with nine i raised plated lAmone in front, surmounted with the . cost-ol-sniM of the city, and the words "Sevan- j nsh Polite "on each button. Hoc* ndly, *.f a sin- Interference «U tirwiud V..I,r,f rl.j.h, 4»|1|| .undid, r„|. IM, Ih, urn. dMnrlplinn of Imimn Ttllfdlr. Tut l.iMun A.JIV or Tit* It.l.Tlr —It .|i|tn.r. . 1 tho Russians ai*r pirpanng t%» give the Adie* a*>rim warm w..fk if inry attempt any land operations <>n the Baltic this season The army of the Baltic under Gen Hlevers, is to he largely augmented — Kustlan write;* stale this (Jen. will shortly have 140,0(0) m*n under his r.imman.l ol paoi# of gray •loth, with datk atrl|*e an Inch J distracted and hunted one thus rarapea thn wid# down the ouur seam of lha !.g «"h -. Ilnnk, lh«l this will make a vary hand*..m« uniform. It will nut kwamiM to add (hat th. rattle used by tb# Welshman In Savannah la ,h, Mfn , „ Mid, M that which has been used u, U*n4on tor ths Jaattwo or three centuries B differs, mure* Over, from that lo use in nearly all the other «m M In tbW country MoftTALfTT in Naw Y«.aa —Thsre war# «7f deaths ia N#w York city last w«ek Td« LMtttsTt/Ha or Nsw Yoaa adjourned Saturday |aM, much tu th# gratification of th# peo* pis of Ih#! (Bat#. An aut*<grsi>h Idler **f Gorge Waahlngti>n wee sold recently in I.ondon for X'5. Since the passage *»fiho prohibitory liquor law a large number *-f liquor dealers in Brooklyn, it ia stateif, have advertised their pfnritM-e 'Mo let " a ii til dr by n Vnung Mils There was no little excitement in Poughkeepsie on Tuesday night, In cona*qii»nce of the *mr|(Je of Mrs M V. Heller wife of John Heller, of Mill-st Homo time doling iho aliernoon she went tr» the drug smra k*pi by Mr Wood snd purchased some arsenic, saying that she wanted It |*i kill rata Hlie took It soon altar, and at 6 o'clock w »a dead Tho full .Wing letter, written l.» her hnabamf, «h->ws that her ascii#" |*>r e-i desperate a deed lathe behavior of h»r husband's relatives Any perarni aspiring to the tula of a man, who petunia ilia f ralattvee between lilrns*l( and bis wife,or tn any way tolerates rniachevio.ie mr-l dllng. ought not to hope for sympathy when the lor. l Hient j |i»ar John I*itd«*wnio write to y ( ,u f,« i),„ last lime John, I am d»w nhesrtrd, I ran'i stand it | no longer F**rgtve mo (or whet I have d-.na - j l ake care *.l J. sey, end don't think of »bai | have , don* I loved you too w«|l «Oh, Gwl furglva I me! After you w*nt away <.n Monday nm.n, your father snd tno;h*r cormne„i *d at me Tins morn ing I said I would give them a d-llar a w..k and help to do the work; l*ui ifisy would not *ln it • ritey said the!, if It hsd imt been fur me. that n*l I I^CATION or A Mntl-iPier 1'oM.tiii 11 I'ixab — l Th« Board of Gonirniasi*>n*-rs ap|H inir'l t-y ttie ; Texna Annual Confi-rctien to locate a Fniversity' in (list Stale, met in < ial vestoil uti tho *.1 tost , and selected ('luppcll ilill n# the site Neatly (am were siilwcrttM'.! by tho ciii/enx.-f that place t - * i aid hi forwarding the enterprise Ttuot.*oirAt.SrtMizNts.—In tb- **veral Theo logical Seminaries connected w |h the Old .School Pr*-*bytnnan Church, there are *.*M3 ihi.„i..gi C al stu dents at present, divided among th** establish- ineiita as billow* At I'rinccton, N J J|6, *t Al leghany. I’a., 5l.nl Vnt'.n ."eutiiiai), Va.IW. Oluinbla, S C . 3'J . New- Altiany, In I . I'J. Dan* ville, Ky , 37. Beai.tea llnwn thor<» are kn-wn tu Ui M '"ant lour ot here •imlyiug iheobigv under pri vate iiiairuclion, and probsnly from Ui,. 16 ni"ro f thus II sill.' the total about 300, e*i that the annual supply *>t ministers In that church f.,r tho nest throe years will lie about 100 HtNRtNu or a British Vtaait. av a Wnit.a — Thn |,-in<lon Shipping Gazette «>f thn 20th March pubtistirs the following report of ( apisin J.mra, of th" British echo.*n* re Wnierl.P..itmsnd.*c, whir li was sunk ill the Nmth Sea, t>y a while "The Waterloo sailed from l.viin lor S« ||, r ,j nm 'with barley) tin the I'.*•(* mat A. In n m , of u.n 3l*t, Liwestofi bearing W l,y N «|*stant about ,V» mil-s, winil K , strong gale, and high e«n«, vowo-l under d"utdn reefed ran*aa, utN>n a win.I, ,, n i|, n part lack, perceived a lalgn whale |.. Windward, c-.ining down lor the Vessel, partly out ..I thn ter. and awlmm'nu a> n lory rapid rite, and, w turn sb'-iit in yards from ilie ship’s aide. dipi>««|, *,,.1 1 aim* k ill** veasel, ond"i water, nt*r- a* | tho I.,,,-- »'dg."g. -n the |v*rt aide, wuh his liea-l, wnh a Inarlul t'l"W, wh"n tha vewtrl w«* |. heel and rrark, and gl'er striking the vesecl llir whale plunged lii llie drop headf'.iam ist, and I >*.• his is.I on lilgti. nesi.y l.,mlong ihel-reyaid, an I then i'ia»j4pea»r*l ! “The pumps Worn filed ami Worked. t«n hy |,».t- past I'J, loiind the h**l five leel walnf In ihr w.-tl, , *101 eaitling down fast, when III" l"ii| Imal wa* i cl*4*i".| and lashing < 'll away ami nearly ll.iaied .>|l i Ilu* decks, when all tikmls (sit iu u><in , -*'i juiiij4e,i mil* tier, without l*H«l or water, ami |hs piaster, male *nd i«a Mien, wuh -ot jarketa, ami only i oar and a piece n| another Inilie Imal, wnh the •»* running very high In al*>ul twenty oi'iinie* aft#t abamlotitng III* Veaael, aha eapalred. ami (loaleil for almiil ilia same e|iae«* <*f lime on bn aide, ami th*n diaappaared, )i*ad fi'tsfliial, at about haH-pasi II’ M At the time she «at*al**«l «**•«• »*• * 1 »*mdt fisb* Ing t-iat afe.ul four miles wludwanl, ami on per • r . . up b*r ih* ( riMiiy with a cordial welcome. As a Indy in all relation* of inlercourxe, domestic and social, aho j i* r*-gsrdcd wherever well known, in n degree lo j which wo can scarcely annex any colder epithet [ than •' beloved," and It ha* been her good fortune thu* to conciliate thu regards ot many whose optn* i4*n» do tl*.! permit them U* patronize the drama — | We spunk mu id sudden enthusiasm or temporary t*|i4Z*-sol popularity,but wn* tuel assured that, on a fair trial, the verdict *1 Charleston, in this rospect, , w ill confirm that alrsady given hi Montgomery, lluiitsvill*', ColumtiLS, Macon, Augusta nnd Savan nah -not to mention other towns and cities Ol tin* other members «.| Mr Crisp's taimly, which ci inpriscs m* sliclii < r unimportant element in hi* we,i ndjusti d corps, w-e an- not prepared, from our i*w tiopporturiilu-* ot observation, t . speak so con- , fidently. Oium n and general approval, however, ar- no less decided ;n their lavor.aa regard* their relative duties, mid we Iiojk- soon toenjojr the satis* 1 la -ii *n of w-iinrs*in| many pleasing ami versatile displays ol hereditary talent, as trained and de- Vei 'pcd in thnt t>e.«t f ail schools—iho family. \\ c- ceriamljr shall not introduce Mr Fuller to i th * coinmuiiity, fur wo areaaeured with a certainty apj r.isching atwolute conviction, that he d"*-e not m- .1 an in'ri-duetioi,—and if otherwise, that he w.'! perform that -ask more effectually and favora- hit |..r htmaelt It will only bo ince**ary lor any , ■ • d !ri*-nd —.ind there will t<o many such—1*» give ' an clbpw touch to hi* younger n* igfif- r *>r c-m- pvoon w t h n geuiir M *std*-'' of "that's Fuller"—and ihe thing will I*.* done, f uller will take cafe that n •. ne wnl forget bull. W'o hale "ccupic«l *yur allotted spare, however, it mi i-aii but ruler t<> the pr ogramme and (nils for Hi'* evening, with n r*qm-*t l>'r a lair hearing and trial .>n iti* part .Mir play-goers Tls<- Value ol Ground In l.auiisii nutl >ew % ork. The 1. >n.lon Builder t-ubltah*-* a Ii gh’.y irnetre- . t.ng article in rclersnco to tho value «-l ground in ihe central business portions of tendon. We in.iko th*< follow mg extrart "1 ho Lioek of t'uildmg* called the K**yel K«» ctnnge limMlng*. occupying an area * tr io l.isRf . ism tr* i, pr* dueded a gr.w# rent.*’, - t X'lOjsJO 3“ \*«ar Travelling westward to New (Tnmtn *ti.•*•!,« piece of land opposite tha triangular plot , ntj ning St Paul's, containing at>out 3 ( 6t><) super- , t. . n t,-ci, has b- en let at a gr4.un<l r«4nt ot al-’ut JL t**',Uim an Bite To cap them all, h- w.-must fc -• back t»* thu plot of n fun a«t < -rncr .f Ttirearfneedle r lane, t*el44og'iig to .Mr. Alderman Mr. -n, the pres- «-n- Ic-r.i Myaor, which r. jM-rt says, Iu* been re ce.i-ty let m a ground rent 1 X'l/Rfuper annum — i lo; auj-cr'.cial area of tins place m about I,US) le* t, and cakuluting tho ground r« nt ai thirty > *• ir*’pun tiase, we lind it* value t* at llie rs'c id X*U>,0taf pt-r acre. Much haa tieen written about tuo valuo • I (he tiiangular plot of lamf between N,w Cam. >;i s'.rcet >nd M. Paul's, llie ar.a *>f 1 be plot is loci, nnd w«. underaland a positive i-ih-r Iia* Geii nivde tak*-it nt a gr-Mind fen: • -I X2,1*6) it year, wlmll Would pr.^ui-e, at ihuty >.-vrs puri-ba*e, tbu sum 1. 4nnd (X‘6u."r«*,) being a', in*, rate ot X'4J*>,h00 an acre W,. u. r | scarcely sti«. any atblumtialal example* to p- »e the en*>r- 111 -u* vain*- u* which land in the city ot Ixmdon bn* arrive.! " We c.-py ihe io||.iwtng from the New N c'rk ('--.iner. III older thn! a coinpaiison liny tn 1 f.'imcl ■ f the r*-iniiv*> value of lea! relate In l.'>ndon ami N* w Y..rk " Tho |.•*. corner «d W illiam-siret-t and Kxchnnge Pin.-*-, SO t<-et de.-p, and mi an avoragi 31 tret 4 1 2 im liv* w*dc, containing 2DXI *uj»erti. mi f*-«t, w«a • I I 1 • dm Bank *>1 tin? Stale ol N«-w Yolk I n ^•*" t isN 1, and llwt.rH.K* have l»con offered f >r it ^At 1 in- latter »*!uaM -n per acre, 11 nmotinl* t.» 1,578,- 2»il, "f nb ut X'YJfi.Ds?. The b>t on die I .wcr cor- i.i-t.>t Brojdway and Wah street, 3‘> led t*y 4", . .-1. 1 lining 12D0 (Mjjsre fool, is h *id and limy U' • :.| t.-r H-U.HOO I In* I* si the into ot 3,<■.»>,(*») an acre, *>r ab Ut 7N**/HHI The I- t Corner ol \.4»* a u nnd Wall sttecta, on which the FxptCM n.-wspaprr tmililing siamf, isIc*--. by tW, mid 1* l„ j |j:»,tkW, ( >r g,42t»,IR«, equal t.. XSf.OUt* per mt- Tim l.'l .ut Namaii street, a !/ imng the lot ..1, whuli .Mi s*rs Duncan, Sborinaii «V t.i.haie I-, nun. m‘> .1 their new banking h.>u**'. is considered abundantly wnh IJt).(M». but is held *t J-Vi.txiu — A- -h.-1.>Mii4'r figure. It In*ing but f.---? bv h*», and .- " ' lining pssi square |< et, It is held at (bn late of i,3"*’i,*e»f an acre For tho lot corner -'t Cedar and N .Mail street*, low covered by die Ltw Bmlding. I,-, t by HI I. '.M.HOO, we iindoistamj, were utl.ne.J t.. cnily, which 1* at the ism id t/.Hs'.i'M per act.*. I n.- |..t «*r bniKling sdj.>inmg tho cost.-in h--ii*e, .:,-|y .K-cupted by the Bank .•! tho Stale ami Hank • t I ..uitnerce. was a.,id t*» tho Fniio-I Slate* g »• • iiiiin-ot b-r 630,000. Katimating llie Value "Mho huinliog at 30.(*Xf. we havo NRl,0lX» b.r the value - I 1I10 li.i. tho atena of which 1* If,“On square f«-*-t The rate p.«r ario |a3,420 ( (>OU. At the recent rlisngo 10 tin* mgant/aiion of tile Meehan.r s Bank, tho I- .11 ding nnd l*>t occupied hv (he institution were »ppi ais*->| at 23U.H0P Tho buildmg it to lie torn ii wii , a*. H was not Ptiimted in tno apnralsemenl I lie lot .a an irt-gulaf pie. o td gf.iuml i.| an area ,f hImioi .'>.i8X» rujuaie l«-«:. snd it* vaiuslmn i.< r .4. r.-w as m re diantw.i million «*l '.litlUrs Lot .Vi 4. V\ all airevt, JJ (’>' -HI, wnaaol.l a year ago f- i Vf.tXXf, which is at the raio of nearly |w.>niil- II- it* per acre Ma*ais Duncan, Sherman A F.i, paid t-r their lot >>n ih* corner of Nassau amt Pino atrro!*, wlnrli Is t>0 fret by NO, I47,t*"». which isat tho rate *.| mute than sixteen hundred Ihourand d-nlsrs per sere "W|«h respori to lea*e, we have Imt two tne*An- c * i.* tryvvit Tb*. lot oh the notlhw.-st cornet ol Fulton street ami Broadway, whicfi contains only I.('*'81 tquaie tort, i« s.ituecled tn a yearly rental n| #If.,HUH F.vlimallng **n ilia same principle a* tn l. -mlon. si ihuty feel's putehase.' w,. tiava » r the vn ii" .■! tin* Ini Iho on- iinmii sum «d fl.HO.'SMi, wli'-tiism the rate ..I mo-o than iwl ire millions .«t il.'ltar* per acre, *»» about two ami a halt iinlUou pounds sin ling !” or results, f ut Will be productive n| great advan'ages In the Ksstefn and Northern, NorthweMern ,mi Southern port tons of thu United States, b*-*-auso this line will aif-ird fM-ttr-r acoominodatmi s and more apeedy cimnu mcatinn to each s*-cti'>ii than any oth* r. In con nection with uur great ih>roughlare» ..f trado ami travel f-oin the extreme p otions and cardinal points of th«- Union, itpoeacaae* jit-culiar advsntag*-*, and important facilitisa 'J ho Register go'-a on to remark upon the ttujv'r. tance of establishing .» weekly lino of steamers to Havana Our critical relations with Spam, and tho great interest felt by ad claves in this c--unify in the fate of Cubs, it thinks, renders easy and rapid communication and important. Rt.e-k on Land \|»i APALACHH port 1 I lfi, 1*51 . 1- > -t. A. APt!11- 9 — W# h*»«. »jn' t; tr> ** air Ueinaiet (<-f r**(tob durir.* !t>«- p*»t «1,1, rfiilie.1 li, vale*, lor that p*n-*l. <* 3.ZI* b» ie* the principal jurtu-n <*f ahlrbwas ul*n •# N<-n».»-ti aeo-unt. I be nct'i'U l<* iL« pan •*»* »rB-.gt,'eU to JC,!.*. !>r.le« Mr Ir*' . t-y tl-.* o/rliat,on >r*4ml**, ■ f t •tram*r r<-ui K.*rt Ua'r.t, mat a *li<t.i n*« hifiikm ( iiarc in tl r . t.»uaf) - r!..e Klter.bul *r«.lxr .1 m f t*. t*e «'f *}.--ft 4*r duration it jet lo l»» MCrrt* u J I X I x 1 FAX 1 mtl>N %• M *■ ' l ^OIRKE. cl rt.e W. I t>< r 1 bv 7 br 4 Ts-abUt'S 1 I* H I * 8 V(| | Ki t, rsilt. *«• VN r 4.1 |.h 1 rlear luring lt.r p*»| «nk l.tP>-er. j «,t. * •!• 4 nisy »r »rr» *.».^<j i., i,r» t n, but on ;t.v nest day tb* «r*u>rr • n -a-N with the laland necessary -Tho .Ht I^iuis Intelligtii- John J CamENt- ccr.ol Saturday last aayi Tina diatingunhcil Kentucky orator and stale* man 1* still in St !<*>ui*, and roceivr# daily in In* intercourse with our c impunity, thou*. mandeMa- tion* of ailectmn ami regard which have ever at tended him in public an.l m private lit-- Indeed, tli.-re are few- men in the Republic wli • have been more remarkable for the ninemiy «>f their manner; nnd tho warm attachment of friends, producer! bv then genial and friendly di*poatti.>n# ’...wat-i* a . than Mr Crittenden During hi* |»>ng career in public life, Mr. Crntcn luii has scarcely ever made \ pcr*4>nal enemy—and even now, n -twithfisn*:- ing hi# lit,—long adhi-r* nee tn n party that op|*-ievd the Democracy, be Its* ih.-iusanda *-t as sincere triend* and admirers am--ng them a* among anv ••iher class of a-Ti* IV Mr Crilcrndeti 1* one .-f • lie warmest friend* ami su;>|x4ters of the Ameri can party • qu'-tatmes to eor»e*p-r>d, |k»4 t- e. »>lh Ihe cl -nug prw»* of if 1 rdinacy i..ijnnd *'nhi.arj. I-.• to —tries Smll.frn Mlitdilag t-, i.<—d V|l4l4i:>i<r S%4*» Ml-JUtlr-g I »-r . V.| <1\ I air lo I#i»-<1 Ksif . iwit-Ml. rm^tiU.- tn-- »c*'cu\ • ( 4t»4» » »v».u.b'.t L-t < < 1 •b'pmsv: *l"i* I Bill I Thn (.M f'-r * n- ii..* r* IlltJe • 011-11 t.fl»-rliit »>. 1 * »t»ip bn* t*eea .»wl i (lbiblt* a detlibe 'rom Se nd I* IJt. « III l(< If FACTORS St COMM'-. W" iswiv.-m M.kV IIU.I. the. \ritlBl3--4'ott<H» Today #»U.s »b'.» -f c-'. ivn < f>nnr.'n«l *ib*li. an 1 ib» a-1* u«-» I y r.v Arne-1 •* it -1 «4 ••• learn du'it.#- i.a A* u-t, .iw hu». a* •• * <»• -m a antail *. a*, not r ae*v<J-tig r^** t a—• am! muk'.n.- * -..-uil (-•' it.«- • rvk <•( Jilai iwtr* TT^> purtbxwrs ha*. b.-« " cbn-fly |..r > taigr n.4 it * Nona., an<l i-. ru l.r . *1 -j .*mi-y < -.Mon »Lq.j. n, ,-. ., , Jee 'iT-1 Ibai *;•« eui*i«-r» ).»«*• not hevt, ,d^*. J|. ';«e» are firm in ti.eir ilfm»wt*n( h'fb Rgur*-*. : i. at#* ;• cim*- tu t >1 it'iur. 1 -»lll c*.'fv*Vr«*. tit. ,t - r . . , u»dr. lb" tier - f l.W k f-» iO" ms r.--.ta-- LVivrzAt.Er. Wiap-ns — "d *rations ha* just two tore of Ijiiuisiana It ##«-<-; carry a w«s|».n »r woap -n such a* pistol* A Gw against conceal passed by the l^g»*'a arcs that whoever *h* i c-mccaled on or *h,-u i*» knjve*. dirk*, - any othor danger.-us wes|*on, shall t... |u i'f -s»'Cuiion by mdictrncr.! . and -n r rvicti.-n, f r the firwt offence, aliall Ia> fin*d not ic** that, iw , bundled and fifty dollar*, imr more than five hun- -Ii'hL dollars, or imprison* d tor one m- mh ; and (ortho 0,-c.nd offence. n<-t 1«-m than ti»e hun lre.l ' dollars nor more than • t.«- lh-*o*»nd «t- !'ar*, r ini- . pnaotied m th« parish t-'-*>n at the divcicticn ol •und at the the C.urt, not to exr.-e,f three months. 1 1 and Finch ■ —————- — . -— *w f*• a rni I'm.-* -r.-su We were tirc*ent tl Patent • ■ ut.:. are ft i*itimi q tin 1 7.11110,"'“ lUr claim - ,;b j--iiu»- »b.-St. t>4 ilr*. alter r»-*l. the I ilvtakable »ym| tr-.f-s «rrc rnaile l. - ttesirey »r rblor .form. In Isnar th -•f rhloform had txvn a. rally eii.iugh ttegan etti " uneasiness, which pr >•«*! p, lie ttie certain pr. •4ir* of a quiet, rrspeelable .!,-aih. It «n ihn ..pirn -u • •f the rip* r'mrnlf f that ll.e*e -le*irnc11»e inw • 11hi be efleCInatly r*terTTi nste.t through Ih* agency ..f cbh> '■•'m, an-| larc* qntliur* „r flue • he»i mHoo-i je*-. W e have h-» (]lap*Mil|loti eumbal thl* epintor. t-rl think that ntir proven 1 u::h mlghi be grratly •Irene - ’ • *-r*r.t if Iheacency .'f chi -"form noil.i f»- •>irr>-**f<iity in.oknl iturmg th* tuu»-juit.> lime — Wa*h. Tni -n Why is four cent sugar Mirrrndcri I Because 11 is ike a man that net<r dear grit snJ n. thing iH't.i.mvAV'!* niNTvir.Nr '.-m.-dlo# for the cu»e .-f l". mal* :CJ».-e.l 1 ■■!• rv rft.Ct h"*.- P.ll* ha«< |M-euliary Inrigenial n> (*-rn«ir«, hie I.. Hi* cllllen* .-I the I 'nioli, II •tally by ihe wonderful eurr* the *141**. Ii I* an utique»-i4i|i*l#le <ly !-. equal il.rtn. f.-i \|» l'll,l> |h* t.. ottiplalni* - 1b" r "»e.n •( C.'ioplsn- I'P**! 11 * J re«ei -. t -ret*. T»>*'**•*» tif lb-.* n>»- tl l-g e r.b - »1 r : A*1 the rulony n>l ,tu.lu l«r,l « . - I of eti.^rfli.s am! li <11 7.". I-r f» •* T. .t»> iu:.V nt,;* ft u»*»s .<4« l*t» *nl tt*> stilt loitiasai w«rx- o-id »i $i 8-*and naJt.Ut choir* tl |U 7V * • 'n-ti--*•>..it- ..**■! NtcA were ».-M »*.: -*•*•! 1 up I* thia morn 11 g. j--ce» Latins ra.-cn! Inrolly. Ikper tiu*».*i T i!a» t'-*' la.iivm v-^i t>% pati\e> at in*; *»»••' 1 -A-1 l-‘. W ‘i'»fcy — t In re b»* t-sen on y a rm-dersU- --.etb*t».1 *1 Jl«: -U f.ir lirctrfle-i at.J JM.ij for haw. Today t***. pl*l* llrdlM Wrr* aold *1 i -»g.*-Th* drruaud l.*» l-etn linuirvl .3t-it>c ih* n*. _ Iy p»r.-< ihe »«ek, t»ui to day n became sc. »e. tK«r.y* 7*«»> t»ag» h • rwving found purehs»rr* TU >».H . ( the week embrace .'..Vl t*ag«. Ira*tn« a rlurt i-f V&.7S3 tiac* .i> ii'*: and *-c*-;.d has. U VV e qu -u lair U % t^'l Pride -■ I V TVT .|> l at-C 'rd. * VMM lilt > V I I SIT * vrr * i»e I'a.a cUf XV r: v a 1.1% i urrftii * it t :t,noo 1 \»: w\ \ m I tr.Uwy.Ot> xjpij:.* 1 ll » mil rr ■ Hi- otter » • P* »Ub.-*t, Ihr- He* rdi.-rtiM n ' hr * •let • i4-n.l»i li mar>£ ha* Ian active, *nd tr h l-rinc • ao-ma lp«ff-ifh*?!l Ltw raie* hating il -rilai a rMp •*• uVei, (or lit !•:'*»» • I ai k »d .Wi VV*dnev3*J and 1«tay we carnot tear r 'I'*--'" »h p « laie- . A Hscbst ret tn» l.anns —flow to I 11 • - l*e»i*i ii** ('balk. I.tl* v\ idle, or any <> ci••rni-tir*, to e»ner*l * fail*-! .«r mHow o> ll you would hav* th* ro** hrouchl rhi-rk. a clear, healthy, amt transparent • ml *i*r>r Infu**-! ihh'wch the *i»trtn. - \ KTI.lt‘.8 wp.XMMi V|\tl HI, tn | i !i S lo »llrrcti.in* ll «(•**• ii-- 1 . !»ate ijnllr a* • werimrai*: hut If. *f.*r * ir» d.•***, your heallh and bca'ii' r«-»i»:*-n. > on *.*p vig4»r«iii*, atiil the whole *j stern r*-rnwh«*t a »int like * Spring tin-m.n k -. '.hen y>..ir ra*e ,pr 10 f u.r *-* called inpleXIon Hack I" your rkiu. and 4-tr U-ei a te-'tle - r t*i topfW"l *• #1 1* t-st* 3 »h |-» wrr* '-a .<■ load w.ih *»a*« si |XV q* ihous.-wt nt-''* ship* ha** arn*r<d or or* r*-e»*n( imt .h* • nly e*-n*o!auon »* e*n it. • »* It sl be K"l Hiter ami *»wsch % a-e '• ■•> kb pr>'t»abltlty w ( ww.hav* tart* ret* ib* Greene ami Pulaski Lottery. I of 17,3 30 | « I'll -• *- ' » 7Vk«:» atn! ?Ua"e» . vnm. ii-i r. i*--)uri<n ani-na !""*»«** period i f-i . i c -** "e-l a< • n —T>r -coi-i m tX>4« ha>c > hai**- ***em il lsX» A c»*l tv IM.-.. , I- fkr-:. li St4>a;k4 ..Cht e ere*'. I.^rfeclly liariule»a. He* a.tvr-nisement apr I« i.^ted dMtdna-* f.- physician ione.1 h* Ct . i: TIIKM x Till \l. n v*. many Instance* • .immunity wolh-**« i-repan real mmlical virtue*, Aai a , '•*!•> lake any ihlng not **i no •tncilnn |.a* b*rn ti**io* r\tu.i:if«* a\«i|ivv»: • nr.itHV r.\ri3*Tt*iixkt. nd ft XKKIIli: X niltlil Vt. In m -*r than U.r I. •> -ire-! n*iai.cc*. Indeed te an, mnl.nl mrnwl- kn--w Hr > nine* -rcularly pfever 11k. ll.o l t|i*ctorani In ra*r* of Id#. Sh«t dI•*■**<* nt Ihr rw#l*!r»l4'M i -S*ti*. ■.imalcxJ aalr* Ik (V** h ut 0 (k* » Vv»*v ■ “* *■ • IvK-A lf H ir# i.x jo* n» .*.» * XX*’, T •**,!*. k.«»v VVeiiu, •t TvUay ivs tal"* Sun r»»'l*i at i.J) 1 , pr- iU.unir {iittlltQcucc. r*f Ml 1" VII VI Kit A . ': l lw a ;• T'i,:.r.”v. MH< 8X1 I . | l>tl Ml I I nil 8 V l t lull 8 k I • »V»t 8 k I I ': i • il l’e nh-b , <w*l*, l*v«, * •4-Mhe.l by i Ic:•! rfleet* Vlpll** parr i. Ihr |> VIE It I % l »». - it-e ■**«.. Tnnsea*. tv..*»,'n w« T ) I'pa**. Til.<8 k| irttM.K J Ii Mi»< KK - IV • rd. • nr ah VPItlkl. t'tl't 'tn»HM H,P * 1 .' ill McrtwIUk *V» * r|8H» r»> SSKiRI Vk** >tr*-m| " *' 1,1 i: r'llnd AixN X * I*h»w*»***.* 1*3*1.: ‘ 1 , ^ - - k'f *plr« ah!*•*,•-.•*♦• »■**' *.m**4»m, 4 U-.nsl < «,V*m' » r 1 '* * * * 'Ihi-i*. . i. V\ rUt A V *r»iri*, .V ><*k»i ,-k. M \ t .,ke*. T VV »*t»* A 1\x !'••*• h.Mt«we*. t K Mill* osnl tv I . h**«i>** tv • A. * kt MXtll %l. tun ITIUV h* tilnnds an*t •c<|'i»lnV*ec*v r>t IV. ami Mr*. It V. it, ar* rrapceUulit Invilwt lo alUmt H>* fun»r*i r |r>unf*«l ilaiifbi*-. fllXHTIP. tHi 11 l:|t. »i Ibnr ho *7 Kn'Udhhin streel. Th»* Moretne. s. .*• W U*- \ lesi-'t* e. ( I VI ill*, Ol V*e*o a. h r*. Palslks. Ar. l. , .VC ,1- l r*'l A klo-'Xry, l's*>* A in# .if MmI luhaa « a*-.’ rvt^y IV-1 , Vljo lo h M USun., t.» I'lwiru A V a ah hurst. I ka- re.nl i n'rtiM *P* ID U lull I* .iNII » is man l la he ih-* l»*a*l. tb* Ivxly or ihe !-• ,.| ili* ihmg ci>mnionly called manf It ia • * *«1 n -is by i-iiiini'iit physmlnglsls. that rvny i -n «.f iii*iiiIm i of the l**aly can «ci ill liaelj, *‘l l. having a *1 is'iikt ganglionic centre What nli«i| o| lum t lieu ia Ilian - is I St man ! ll w* •le a anak*. raeb pn|liiiii will eel, independent J •- *>tli*r, mamlMiiiig in such a mani.ef as to . hi. ..n.i.ii.- -i .—«•-« | ll..*.- two ni.rtn-ris ul the snlmal l* the snahe-lhe <>i ili- .nO.l A e'—-. ■ ■nhMilo-i.. lb diV-.""'*- ill- pi.tii.'ii with ihe sling, l u * bivi , ml will fly, ami What i nd ii- Oll I I I III % * IMs*. In ZeSnlon, «he »4ts m*l . illARt.ll*'VV i. M.rani •ot, of John D- • 'e..a ll'd.llAg. *<»>« X u> -mb* • nd v 4ay* Tn* #nan»e and ""* lo *'**«t| amt siealih* • happy family. •»( ebirb i* ■ n m*inl**a memt-er. It,e Mm* n-teeitrs* hand lint in lhal l#i**»• • here *ec*t* dwell. Ilia *pirll I# wl»»«*M**ed. \n*4 r«ur*>t Ih* hillr* wont. fX*eW*ti. There t# t wreaih of h..|4# **.i**i**1 nntaMe faUluy whnh b»> . »lm wi *|#*••(• tml mnlh*r of Ib» dsrHna t- • tolh-a*.l him, *!•.>. wii l»,d. • •*1115(0 AM» 8« 7| T| liR <100118 [tnlhHON # <* V MP h»»r |u*t iwwelual. *n l -lork el ri.i a it i.i*. hate*. VVM.fl. V•• 7 e»k rad*:a\*i*, Xarlion. t.lshihonrw, tla**i a J Rcbe*t* cm, ■•*•'»#y. R>i»V'. r.a(la#4~ A Lew k im, l***»ce, Ai 3* I'nha VV p tiu** v imyae.1, lv«h*j, i hart**'-**, wuh ha». i.-, Kfi > a tv .U.t'dsr. W bite, ha Hi *».-.;* lw. r k*m, . v*.i>tr,ntu«ll, Th^maM-w., Me P,*f tkei r J ivim. Sp- l % t>-*«-*- A ' XI'INin tl Tills : 'I'll! Mfsa M seeuie* ». rxKTRItv.r a RKtTTxv X iVaV-NW* r/ Ajpk 1 Wi mu* \ •>* » Hi* *. J Mm-4 .,. .* Sfjn .-4* C ■8 p ,, i. ' • a III hit*, tl** t bean nf, i , „ l Mil Hr ami hi* inn*t *«l'i •»"'« « nnaisllne •> M ' v " «■ ilire# rlifleient •<"• «»l wllliht , ■ x* U onihA tv-'** opeAlng. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. UKRTl. in* »«4*i* ,.*vianl ibieu Hiller-... . - • Wtsctt nf ibeee ante lathe #»»*■• the was|*-te tn. will >>f ih.' wasp I But there le a sitaiiger raeo. ' I he alligs'i'f. without a fiosil "I epi..*l niairnw, n.il ,*•(*< a prneaure Willi a force mil.*|K.mf.ng lo Ih.i prwsewip, and B*«' neareet t.* lhal i...u.,fe which lathe aBlgaluf. the brad, which -..I jump lour l*«l alter an offending object. — IM li earn. ' ■*'» •*»■*, n I* «»••» i»"» i»«n i se!!2S a i.7!f! , i i 11 l)| ,"'! Mr, '> • , V I ^^MiiiVer’ ea’,wt»e.'immc*llal#lr huru ... . . wuuldhgse been with them- J«*bn. lean tetaixl , sinking «*«»e| Tb-Imal M*»fe<l t<* l»e N*. VJ. I Mialj lruuida tbrrmnn morn Mlf lime le at | Captain Joseph Leelong.ot Dalale, which took all ■* foy —•* 1 *»- - * - *-— ■* -- hid* I Jioe, »***<in* *nd (.*• •»).• by | 4 *• XRI.KTOh A r XX**»XS, in*r n ho,W0 n«* *irm W IIITK I’Ahrw. While t.lnrn Brill, amt w|*il* l.lnen Buck l*snl*h«ow*. Jn*i i*mn»| *n.1 l.r ■ate hr aid IT #**H|hW»h a. . xMr y-t MMkn V|y»Te VV h*i* I *H*n |iavk. ami whlir „ . . • i *mt fbeev ***hyiv*l M*r**iUe* Vmi*, j>*i rw*rl**U « ..tiling |.i Dr Ikiwler'a el|*ertment, *l|h.»w*h #e|»- | *1 apt IT Kv*PINrlON a I’tlir* • iiii. il |ii4iil llm ImhIv, Uf l( ,n lega, whleli indn sle % | Akin — X raakt f*er*r«*e« flam*. |u*t i«u«4**«i *ml II ami judgment Hi «(»• icel*|*iice i . iHipieealug 1 1 r*.« sale, tn.m It ... apenit I know that ll will b« hani for you, am .. rn nan. fof me | would Ilk# to tee y..g. bet ##n##t. Hu* «uod ky t Infeeer ull we m..i her# •fi*r F.eerynure -your dear wife. te clew era all I what* Ihejf all riinet kindly treated, amt lauded at Gal aia. •• «B*ll»»lkt. where llity were |*r»»vid**l f.*r aim M V . Hel iuMii*h-«rwllh Jerktle by — Itjiiham, I'.sq . II B M I consul and sent Iu l^ndun n'-irrta f wRtrh te ih# alHgat*»r -the m>ml .»• th# , alligator f II Ihrae aclaarelh# eels *.t H»«nd. Is 1 . n»t mind dl*Whl#t H «"• »*»• #«••• »»»“»'*. «bsi sreiheyt And If mbd teduretble. which t# Ihe iiilml **f Bm man —whirh la i##p*m#|hi» -which *• hi# Will I The Will *•( the bead, u| lhal ut Ih* I-- «ly, or that ol Ida liinta* f 14 lot# 1*4 t-\ NS A "811-1 U I'vefc Tr****** I G MITT AG I • i s hKaaar*. Vi.(*»'h »•*> •* I’t.ia,. in wore •►*! b«* **>• h* J "tlN lUtlgKmit | • |H» 7r(J,.W«H*k.n«,U...i I lAl.fiMBHF ft "I'M bM* ,f. .* h*i,-*4* l k | |*si, «n *A**i|kWiai. lawd'as a. d a-* •**• • R'.ttl VXH k v« Ath.Itau-e V»i*k. IV-.4# H*i*ham . Heiiy A I •» t»*'k V-Irli* H.-^sv**. #*"-• . PoMiawd. Vi* Vfc.-Mf |. f Uni*. 11»4ll,,\f» Xruk f J t*l 1*11111 Ik k'MV** l'*lk.i*t, H log, I kt-lMI** Hlekiwer |'w*"**.' >-*>,0 *•*»» .11*4*, A< r tk7i:%K» i»n IV* *taame-* 'Vetska. rs.-m r*'s*ks w- n*i4«8> a*J la-i* Xir* i.«,».< JM|ku<. ki.a* #**•«« • ' an.l 1*4. k 1 la* tv.wu V»a* 'wVih, M>* N**b- »8 W.** mi*,.... Mr* iu ... Mi,i ua.k., Me* mhHa*<». w. ;-■*#- lei, t*-ty *r-.i daM#kw>, l V Hr»J«».sa M. il-***, Ml *V #I»V>, klf t *ik**, M» *k an*. M. H..«a>A*w t* T' Swaa, oi-v|-i.n ii«o V. i*v. M* pa* ri. ka^ (Veil. v\ lln)##., t a '»*>•, Mt iH>*l**a **•# IV* <(*«.■**bij- XI»>-t8»k. N*e %'.»* r • * HH*k Hu. ) llau li a*uk,i I**., o.*a %*•** w-«w,M,« J K tl..**, V-.* I. 11.0,8'n) K H-y>, H* • f H r*H--* Is. «*• vi kk Hon**. * *-J **j*. v I • v*’ '•-•n Mi* !,•<Staol*. t »X ks>**. K M 1>M, a*a t» amtet#-* RKMUN %*•%-%. N*» To*k. kpuV >* *'k*#•** J Hq Xag-MA, I f -a •kSMk*t> I ..f I*.— ' kltflk VlKIwl *klV l.*»|k I. *•*.*, n --*-*aan*h Ma >k X- XaUed sk.y vV^uw* •*♦#. v,,*, *W>'. • ****r. HI »l »kl M8* » (It X Ik V N% • 1 fc '> I 1 -*-N ,-4 km- V-T . 4*S*. •< p.- . . . til' 1 -•ii i t -'V r t k a >*;%» NOOK a hi« iax 11* n John w • V'*»«**! . kpul V* * j »»i xk M.» u k-4-r* *«< i h* »♦•* * ■' I U ,l *w*> * (-*•»-* b» »* t —• I*«' •*-*"• TkW> I TV- » imoi l in m-i «wd*e*(f«••<«*«- *„.« * »•*,( '. >. h V kvkH*. tb. Ant* * .*•**. . 4h* M^*.n« ** V • #V f*l*i.,d^e»l r*e~. tk *k rx* *»^iy W *h« Pvn.*44#k #'» “V 4’*'* vktM UUhnM Cu+k-e* * 8* *» •• Vikikr* » *. I.I-NVI*. » * V-- f *4- ‘ “ *' " ' k*,. - « rl kAV*-4* V * 7*>.e* k* IN,.* I »' llbly*** Ban** »v*oA. k. hr *- • "-i bliiibni' ‘»i!n