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TOnwdty Morning, April 26.
BV^fetEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN.
AMIIlMlI IT th« NMhvlllf.
New York, April 84.
Th# LWwpool correspondent «t tho New York
Hart Id, In a Uttar written only an hour before the
Naihrille called,eeye, the wutrat nsltation prevail-
#d in London, io consequence uf thu receipt ol a
prime dispatch, to the elfect that a (treat battle
wu fought at Gupatorla.in which the Russians were
defeated and suffered a loss of 5/WO man. It la
•leo etattd by lM» letter-writer, that Omer Pash*
wee killed during the engagement. The story ie
doubtless false.
Later Irons i'lilUot-ula.
Nkw York, April 84.
The steamer George Law has arrived, with
California dates to the lit inat. and $750,000 in
gold.
The Panama railway waa in fine condition, nnd
the health of the Iithmua good.
In California trade waadull. Page, Bacon & Co.,
had returned payment on the 89th ult. but uo other*
of the homes that failed had done so.
It.OdPeil Offct>.
Nkw Orleans, April 2w.
Mr. Poetmaster Kendall hap been removed and
R. L. Adams appointed in his place, but the latter
declines.
.Harheia.
New York, April 84.
Cotton ia firm. Flour dud und declining. Sales
of com to be delivered in have been made at 95.
New Orleans, April 84.
Cotton dull. Prices arc vaster under the Nash
ville's advice*.
Charleston, April 25th.
Cotton.—The sale* to day amount to 823dbales
at prices ranging from 7 5-8 * 9 7-8 cents. The
market is tirm with a full supply, but the grades
moat wanted are not equal to the demand otherwise
the tales would probably be larger.
Another Large Cargo.— 1 The ship Young Me
chanic, cleared at the Custom House yesterday by
Messrs. Brigham, Kelly &. Co., has the following
cargo: 3,161 bales Upland Cotton, and 145 haloa
Sea Islands. Total weight, 1,420,299 pounds. To
tal value $125,042. *
W3T The Knoxville, hcnco, arrived at New
York Monday night at 2 o’clock—all well.
tsr See the excellent bill offered at iho Athen
atura this evening.
tST A friend writing ua from Eatonton *n busi-
new, says:
“1 take tho liberty to add, that Mr. Jenkine is
without doubt tho favorite in this part of the State.
The Temperance candidate will not ho snppored
at all in this county. In the county ol Xewtoni
near us, they have put out an Overhy ticket, which
ia unfortunate.
M The K. N.’e about here think Jenkins sound
•nough upon the American question ”
There is a better prospect for crops in some
parts n| Louisiana, than has of late been reported.
The Shreveport Gazette says that for boiho days
preceding Saturday week, (hero has been in that
vicinity copious ahowors of rain, which have had
the effect of restoring vegetation from its hereto
fore parched atate. It \* also believed that the
rain has extended through all that portion of tho
State.
Tho Pisqnomine National atys, fears aro enter
tained In that parish that tho rico crop will foil
rather short this year. On account of tho want of
rain and tho low at ago of the river, no rice has yet
been sown. The National adds, there are tut
Jittle hopes that tho corn planted will be of my
benefit, inasmuch aa it is lingering for want of
rain.
Mortality w New York —There were 479
deaths in New York last week.
The Mitrk and the Press.— 1 Tho controversy
between Erastus Brooks, Editor and Sma.or, and
John Hughes, Roman Catholic Archbishop, waxes
warm. The editor and senator has the brat of tho
argument; but the hierarch beats him hollow in
bitterness and vitupuratmn. Ono of tho charges
of Mr. Brooks was, that the archbishop owned a
large amount of real estate in tho city of New
York, transferred to him by Church trustees. This
the prelate denied in Into, whereupon hut mtago
m*t published hi# proofs from the city records. The
former next attempted to quibblu out ol the dilem
ma, by stating that ho was not iho owner of the
property alleged to have been conveyed to him
inasmuch aa it wss leasehold, and the leases only
were trsosforred. It appears, however, that tho
leases or some of them, were for between 1WU nnd
1000 years, and the consideration in rent, one cent
per annum! If this doe# not constitute owner
ship, it would bo difficult to say what does- But
in the last letter of Mr. Brouki, publtahed Saturday
morning, e« en the qutbblo ol tho reverend dignitary
ia demolished, by citations from the records show
ing that he holds, aa ou>"tr t largo and valuable
tracts of real estate, in varioua parts of the city. It
is difficult to concoive of any dodge by which the
archbishop can escape hi* extremely delicate posi
tion.
Tho vast extent of the United .States i« illustrat
ed by the fact that whilo iho inhabitants of Now
Orleana are feasting on straw burru-a, peoplo in tho
Northern extremity have snow three feet in depth,
in thoir forests.
The reader will remembsrl that wo repro
duced some dayt ago, from the Macon
Telegraph, tho * ealo or aoixuro" (of Cuba' plat
form which that print said had been laid down
•t a "social gathering" in that pity. Inasmuch as
it appeared, according to the Telegraph, that two
gentlemen M very widely known in iho political
wot Id” figured at tho gathering, we were disposed
to attach somo ituportanco to thoir proooodinga.—
It turned out,however, that wo wore mistaken. It
•eems that the gathering took plaoo in an “ eating
house"—that the odltor and hit friend, “ Mr. E.
Isaac*, Iho chief Cook," wore tho two gentlemen
*’ wry widely known in tho political world"—that
it waa a kind of ** mutual admiration " nlliair be'
twoon tho oook and tho odltor, tho ootiaidoratlun
being " oysters" and " duck" on one side, nnd an
editorial pufi'on the other—and that tho cook, un
duly excited by tho prospect of the forthcoming
puff, gavo as a kcntlmont, M tho Oitond platform—
•ale ur seizure," dreaming all the time of eggs and
poultry } and that tho editor, delighted at having a
good dinner, responded,'" may the first be last and
tho last be first," thinking doubtlo*»» it was less ex
pensive, if not more morel, to appropriate a neigh
bor'* goods than to purvhaio them.
Such being the ease, wo frankly confossed in uur
issue of the !8|h, that, had wo known tho cdito r
waa present, and " Mr. E. Isaacs waa tho ehio^
cook," wo should nover have fallen into tho egre
gious error of attaching any importance to the
duck and oyster platform they erected. Wo oven
acknowledged oursolvoa "sold, ” and took toav*
of thu savory platform, tho "chief cook" and tho
bottle holder.
Our dyspeptio contemporary returns to tho sub
ject, ** like a giant refreshed with now wino,”
and ia highly delighted, ii wo may judgo (rent
his last iaauo, that wo should cun less ouraolves
*’ sold," but ho does not aooin to are that a was at
hit exponso. Like the man in " Charcoal Sketch
es," who waa always ptedictmg evil, and who was
overjoyed whon any of his propbucio* cumo to
pass, even though ho lumsolf was tho cliiei sufferer;
so with tho editor of the Telegraph, ho grins u
ghastly, horrid smile, (he never laughs) bocauso wo
have fallen fnto error,and that error wrts in attach
ing importance to anything that At had said or
could say!
Ho charges us also with lolly and vanity. Now
if wp have been foolish,(and wo must confess to thn
soft impeachment,) it was in plncing too high nn
estimate upon uur accuser; and il wo aro vain, it
ia chiefly because we have not been ao unfortunate
as to deserve the admiration ot 4he " Dismal
Jemmy” who presides over tho Macon Telegraph
All Ina parade, therefore, of quotations from Swilt,
and Pope and Hudibras, goes for nothing, (micas it
be to remind ua of those pedants who go about like
peacocks, admiring their own prodigious tails, and
at whom, whilo they aro coniornplating themselves
through a glass ol compound magnifying power,
tho world's looking, when it looks at all, through
an inverted telescope!
Uut to return: Was the "ealo or Beixure**plat
form erected by tho editor nmJ his culinary patron
(pur nubile prat rum) composed of good honest
Cuban oak, or of saucc-pana, champagne hottlct
and merry-honca 1 If of the former, then it should
be so declared, to the end that Spain may not be
taken at a disadvantage by this modern edition of
Don Qulxolto and Saneho Panza. And if con
structed of tho lattor, then common honesty re
quires that the peoplo of Macon should bo advised
of it in itmo to look to their chicken coops and
smoke-houses ; for tho Barite endo of morula which
would lead ono to seize the territory ol a neighbor
ing nation in preforcnco to purchasing it, might
also induce him in a moment of hunger, to invade
the roposo of nn unoffending Shanghai. It be
comes those gentlemen, therefore, to show* thoir
hands. Persons so "very widely known in the
political world," have no right to steal n march*
undor cover ol steaming clisfing-dishcs, either upon
Cuba or the unsuspecting people of Macon. Abovo
all, wo trust our cotemporary will dismiss the Idea
that he can ever be funny, or amusing, or witty, or
humorous, any m*se than could the tremendous
Mr. Pott "f the celebrated Eatanswil! Gazette
who rejoiced in an aspect "in which•nlentn impor
tance was blended with a iookof unfathomable pro
fundity." We would admonish him moreover, to
cultivato a cheorlul disposition, and not to grow
angry whenever tho shadow of a fellow creature
happens to fail across iua path. And ho should
never forget, that tho gall and ill humors and acrid
jiuccs an<l liquids which go to mako up tho mis
anthrope, may he elaborated and intensified to
•uch a degree, and may flow back upon the
heart ot the possessor in such angry currents, as to
embitter his wtiolo nature, nnd in tho end utterly
destroy hint. Quern Ueua tult perdere% priut
dementat.
Hlomly Hint ill Chicago.
Chicago, April 21,1855.
A sm*ll procession of Germans and Iri-li, mostly
intoxicated, pa-cod through tin* •trouts this fore
noon, preceded by u drum nnd fife, oil thoir way to
Court House square, where « crowd immediately
collected. Tho police interterred to stop the pro
ceedings, when it general fight ensued, during
which, i>ne man wackilied and live or ox wounded
The disturbance grew out ol the Maine law nnd
license question. Tho principal were arrested
npd tho excitement couicd.
The riot recommenced m tho afternoon A party
ol Gormanx cmmxJ the river Irom the Noitli aids,
armed with loaded guns, knives, and inarcned to
Court House square. This was a signal i r n re
commencement ol hostilities A policeman at thu
corner ol Clark and Randolph street* was shot
dead by the Germans. Two Gorman* wuro shot
by the police, ami dragged to jail. James ii Rues,
a prominent citizen was wounded i*y a shot
Several policemen Were badly beaten, nnd it ic
rumored Utai u uumber of Germans have been
wounded.
The military are now out,and an immense crowd
is round ihO'L-our: house. A number ot nrri sis
were made. Thu c.tuco ol the lam U i at u dinners
wav the nrroct ol the Germans m tin; morning.
The Germane threaten to release thorn, nnd it in
anticipated that more trouble will occur to-night.
The police force is greatly atraugthem-d
Nink o'clock. I* M.
Everything is now quiet. Swifi’a artifery has
been planted in Iron! ol Use Court House, on Ran
dolph street, ami ropes are drawn across the cor
net* ot the street. Sentinels aro guarding the
gates ol the aquiline.
No luilh- r danger i» aprehc-nded to-night. Ar-
rests coni moo to he made.
License suits were the origin of tho aff*tr,which
it is I eared is not yet terminated.
r«lllln «ad Religion.
W* taka lbs following extract iront tlto able
lecture recently delivered before the Georgia Hla-
totloal society of ihle city, by Professor tiatnsii of
Emory College. Nothing la said about Temper*
sneo In tlio cxiriot, and yot wu would nut ho eurprie-
od II some of our prohibit ion friends should find
fault with iho sentiments it cutitsins, and that loo.
notwithstanding (Its lecturer ie au ardent advocate
«f (U« cause of Temperance:
But perhaps iho most fearful element or mia*
chief now oalsting In Amorican . sucioty, ia thu
growing lendcncy to identify politics and religion,
to seek to accomplish purely mural ur rcligimia ob
jects by legislative enactment. Until within very
recent years, the universal son)intent ol the peoplo
of thiaQountry was, that civil government nnd re
ligion had two wholly distinct and separate spheres
ol action, and that nut only Avasalolnl disconnex
ion of them necoseary to the most favorable de
velopment oieaoh, but that any,tho eligutest con
nection, would necessarily embarrass and hinder
tho action ot both. Uut tho prevalence of looser
viows of tho powers and limits of government, and
of looser, more superficial modes ot thought in la
ter times, has prepared tito way for a ohattgo in
publiu sontimont, and now it is thought hy u largo
aud growing class ol thu peoplo to-be a legitimate
luuctiunoi government, to accomplish by Us own
direct agency, purely moral results. Nor can it
be denied, presenting ns title growing public sen
timent has the fincet openings to ambition, u has
boon stimulated and developed by being seized
upon and pandered to by designing, aspiring dema
gogue#, a* a incane for maintaining ascendancy or
for rising to power and preferment. Starting in thn
North, it has strengthened and dillusud itself there
until it outers into and controls must parties, und
determines the character oi well nigh nil Icgisln*
tion until ministers ol tho gospel, turning aside
from their specific vocations, aro mingling in all
the public excitements nnd strifes of tho putty
politics of tho day, and oven thomsolves being in tv
most Bhaniolul deg reo aspirants lor political place
and power; until th* very pulpit Invented from its
sacred functions, and made tho instrument lor pro
moting political objects nnd political parties. In
tho South this sontimont has already largely jmro.
duced itself, being thu only ono ot tho uumornui
uUreistua which have originMed and prevailed in
Northern society that has over found extensive In.
trrsP* . ... v
HoW'Our Bopiuarb Mam Ur.—The following
fe • forcible llfostraifon of the way we supply the
natural waste of the body:
* Let It bu remembered that, to take food, ia to
make man. Eating Is the process by which th#
noblest ol torrestial fabrics ia eonsreully repaired.
All our limits and organs have been picked up
Irnm our plates. Wo have been served up at a ta-
| hie litany Hums over. Every individual is literal*
Sf.lH, .1 llio rate ol (wo iKiuiid. ol »lno lo a half !|r » S}».« i ol
T. , ... 1 |v u iu m A ,. us ut. nnM l innumerablo meals s lie has dined upon litmeelf,
bamlot white vmIi, making it oftno ounsiatenov t • U |>(m-«I upon )duiM>if, and in laoi-paradoxical aa
of rich milk. Ihiaaulphato of zino will oauao tho j itsuay hppr«»r—ha» again and again leaped down
Boon Wiiitkwash feaseilouu Injury to a ikall
or oclllng, and wh*n o«$# on H fa difficult to got It
ofT or properly cover It and predace a clear white
appearance. This Is ths season for cleaning up,
sad wo will give thu raoslpl for a Aral rate wash.
Quick lime, stacked by boiling water, Mlrring If
until so nlsuked. Then dissolve in water white
vltrol (sulphate of zinoj which you got at tho drug'
wash to liardun, and to prevent the 11 mo from rub
bing oil; a pound of salt should be thrown Into it.
Tim Law nr Numerical Relation between
the Bkxkn.— 1 TheAnnual of Hclonllfio Dlacovery"
contains tho following Interesting facts concerning
thu uunioiical relation of the sexes. It says:
"There ia a natural law of relations botween thu
sexes, which ia found to vnry nt different ages ac
cording to tho different dangers to which they are
exposed. Tills is ono of the most curious ol natur
al laws, nnd ono of the moat interesting, dumou-
. ,, „ agal..
his own throat. Liebig states that an adult pit,
weighing nee hundred and twenty pounds wilt con
sume five tliriusnnd one hundred and ten pounds ot
potatoes in tho ootirso of s year, nnd yet at the ox-
piration ol that period its weight may not have In
creased n single tdince.
[from the National InlsIllKeneer.J
Loiter Irons Huron ■•unibuldl.
A friend has obliged us with iho annexed transla
tion ol u fetter lr«m thu illustrious Humboldt (6 uur
dislingtiisfo-d fellow citizen. Lieutenant M. F-
Maury. We have had the pleasure u> iuapL-<-t thu
liioii are mentioned, and
ui laws, nnu ono ol me most miorcsimg, uunmu- .. . ......y U0 u m. dnls wl
of which, on account of their beautiful designs and
r° V » eT .*, wmVisVtlw ! °*q u fei , ° execution, as well as respect lor lliodig-
“ Siu«™i5b.io”.K.r...‘hid I!X'Z£- w " om " u ' y
equal, the result
middle age, the female atfx, would bo reduced too
low, and became Inadequate to tho purpose which
it iuiB to till. In fact, the number ot fomalea bom
Is always greater than tho males hy about 4 per
cent. At 20 years of age, this preponderance is
entirely lust, and thvu are more lemafee than
ferrod, wu hope to bo unablod to give a particular
description.
THE LETTER.
Berlin, February 4, 1855.
My Dear and /Iluttnuua friend: it I* now a
groat number of years since you have been so kind
ittnlcn. At <0 years, Iho balance is again the other . ae to onni-ls with your gem'-rouacontribution! the
wny, and there are more males limn ferualos. At ni<«ei Important institutions—the Admiralty, the
7H i to sexes aro about oven, and the ultimate ago j Academy, iho .Schools of Navigation, and tho
ol the human being is reached without any decid- i Libraries—of my country. Your immense lalnir*
cd inlvnuiuge to oitltur *ex. Both the censuses o I ; „n corri uts ami h nndings, and the direction oi
1H4H ami IU50 prove tho law. Beyond the ago ol ( w inda at different seasons, nod in different lau-
40 years, the probability of longevity is much great- ; lu dr«, have exercised the iniwt beneficent influence
or for Atn.-rtcan women, thaii that ol men. 1 hi* on the cninicn i) ol nations, hy shortening in *
conimts »muularty with the hwt that Uttt p/tysteu* | nurprislng manner, the passage# by sea, and aug-
(rolutivoly) of American women is inferior to that , nicntiug the security of navigation both in the
ol Amorican men. That fact, haa been shown,' Atlantic and the South Hoa. The result lias Iwen
however, tolls tromondouriy on women between . dm opening of now paths to navigators who have
Iho ague ot 1U and -Id, when thoir mortality is very 1 u» vn penvirnu-d by the rotm tn'-** of your views,
great. 1 lie longevity of some women is very ex- j „ m j „„ („cn-sse ot the faclltticr, previously derivea
trnordinnry. I hero are now 4J0 American women , from the upplication ol steam and the more !ro-
ulmvu one hundred years ol ago quont use oi chron<>nielers and of loner distances.
. „ ~—" . ! My Sovereign, the King o| Prussia, sensible ot
A Russian Rumor and its Consequences.—A I dm erninuiit merit »»f your lalKirious undortsking,
CO.IIMKRCML BKCORUs
RAVANKIAII HIAtfKKT.
Wsosssirsf, AnrtitA, I*. M.
(JOrTON^-Th# innrfcet wsaqulslto day, lbs ssles »>•
Ing II lulled hr JH0 balsa, at lbs (ullo«ln« parllcula/s i si
at7H,54atsk,2*'«tbK,<iiatNK,Mst a. slat »M,V7
at Dkr and 90 at B* wets. I'rtrw* contlpns Inn.
MnniiMiHli Kxperis- tprti *A-
Pirst*amsfopK^)f\t>n*wUM, for I'WtsrtstpMfc— tit
bales Onion, Hi do llurnsstles and sundry piftire
MdM.
I*er stsamsrdp Mortds, for New Vork—M0 bsl«t I*|h
Isnil, sort tu.fon I IfoUou, lb do l>ums*U<*, Kl Imiks
Itlrn Pluur, 75 bid* I’oUtoes and sundry puksfsi
Mdse.
IVr ship Voting Mecl.arilr, for Idvarponl —1,101 bslss
t'j.land swl H4 do H I L'elion.
g|Vr *chf Hnchanlrtt**. for Nsw York—013 bate# t ? (»-
land and 1*11 dn H I • ''.iff.n, and 74 do Waste
Imparts.
Pur ship KkUtaasoo, from Liverpool--4.710 sacks
Halt, U,*s7 bar* Iron, Vo HercM IxiUlcd Als to order; IVl
bundle* reflin-d Iron, to Hone* A* Hrowu, Augutia; 77
buiiilk'* nv»l Iron, H/3 bsr* slid IDO buudiM mitre Iron,
to i ti J A ilrowu, Augusts.
Itl'.L'KIPTH OP COTTON, PER vTuAtUHlJAtt.
April 25—1140 bale* eotfoti, and tndi* to Pslfon, Ifot-
|..|, *. Co, Order, L « f.lneon, Ii \Y L*rm«n;, tun* k. '
U urn, J l( Wilder, Hum, Davit k. fo.ng, L Par»or,*
A. I Iloilon fc Vlllnl.inus, lltrpe', niukrt tc Co, p, (
Mutyneux, HudM.n, Pluming k Co,l'rsnklln k Hrantlvy, .
and W l» IHht-r dg*.
MACON, APHII. 2l-r.ollor.-nn quote at 7<g u. W
cis. Ib-crlpts very llxni. ott.-ring *u«k small; do* I
lutnd imsi. Hell* r grade* IbotUy *«ugti\ alter. ,
ATLANTA, APttlL *<tl.—Cof-ron—<VA8\ ritreme*. J
A I'Ll r*T.\. A Pitt I. 25.—Col To* —Tliers lit* brtn | I
folrdctnaud during U.e past vetk, and * • igl.t e<l- :
Vancu The r.lferirig *;«Kk I* ligtil. Itrcripl* on tbr
fecreuM*, and n.o*l or ilu- fottou now corning to btnd I*
dl*p<r-Fd ol on arrival. I *ioct. on i.n.d i* beans*,
we mink, Ilian oil me Jm Inttani, and it 1* tuoatly brld '
by plainer! und lurrcl.ant* In ibe Interior, who ar«
awui.ing nigl.c-r prt-••• Tbe| portion LcU 0} dvaler*
In tbi* c.ty 1* awalilng *Liptt.eo<. The market clor*.
last cteillng quiet.at the following qt-ol*Ueht,
tliein ‘ ' * "
NEW ADVEETI8EMENT8
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rvsfoMbsMwivs ol*<e«e»e«i It,-.to:*, . **
Tbla rxnl bating urge and »»** M *.r. .'"****
Hon*, *i d lalmg Hm. ir.lt. 4 rrxsi*, ..j*..,
cwmeou to intaMt w.-i ,.ib*»,. •\r^4 4
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German psper saya:
At tho timo the report of tho taking ol Sevas
topol wss current*, a rich uoblutuun front thu town
of S——, on (ho frontier of Galicia, received a let
ter unm>unoing tho fall ol Snvastopol and the burn
ing ol Odors*, ilu huu at theaamo moment some
iricuds with him, to whom ho communicated tho
contents, requesting them, howover, not to men
tion it. Unfortunately Ins wishes were disregar
ded. and in a few nouis nothing was spoken ol in
! nnd interested in tin- noble effort* now making by
tim Government of the United Htntea, for the ad-
vancemunt of the sciences, which are so cl -sely al
lied with the development of the common prosperity
desires to give to M the EicuL-nant Maury, nuper-
intendent of the Nutmnnl Observatory it W»ih-
ingl«n,n mark of lus gratitude, by presenting bun
through tho hands ot our Minister, M.de Geroil
(my excellent Irtend,) the tin d d (feaigncd aa s re
ward for dixtingundifd works id aeionce. Hensib|i
ueo. nnu in n lew iieuia iiuiiiuig was Bpimcn 01 111 1 - ••
nil Warsaw but the burning of Odessa and thu n **°, °l ih« affection wit It which v«*u have honoreu
lutertor
• •nlinarj ii, Onllnary
Low to .-‘i/ict .VIldiHirig
i.imhI Aliitilllng
.Middling Pair
P*»»
a—Tin* »u.ck I* f*«t dimiaiitiltig.
r 1 A.ivxxi_. y a axis
..... ..tiS
vor in tho more southern portions ol our Republic-
It ia a nfistako to suppose that moral reform, j inking" > i , rrrievutopoir'’ I< ^i’hoVport^waT’csrrfed^ \o i m*» i«*!•»«« » l»«n> ‘I.''"' King haadevtmd th*’
to religion or the church, Prince Pasklewitch. who immediately sent for the wotsld be doing you a lurther iifeaaure by adding
nobleman und ark 00 him"Count, from whence 1 a not nor medal, that whfeh hi Majeaty had struck j {
have you this news I" The m-blcmnu handed to “
the Pnnco tho letter ho had received. "There is
not it w-ord of truth in nil of this!" said the Prince.
“1 thought so," answered tho Courp, "and I only
mentioned it to • few confidential friends, and with
tho request not to repeat it" "'Iho government
iua lull coiiiideneo in you, nnd ns vou have repeat
edly given proofs ol your loyalty," said tho Prince.
“we are far from tho wi?h to punish you for this —
But I desire that you should convince yoursell, l>v
It pletsurq trip to Odessa and Sevastopol, that this
report is totally false."’ "Aa your IIrghuoseorders."
"Go to my .Socfotsry and ho will tell you my fur
ther w .idles."
The Count left nnd repaired to the Secretary,
wfo. h*iufod him n prepared Dnesporl. Scarcely
or the objects appro priato
aro to be accomplished by merely legislative cn
nottnon*. Achievements of th ia kind rest upon tho
intcrual spontaneous promptings of mind or con
science of tho individual man, rather titan upo n
any lorco of external pressure, or upon iho muri ,
arrangement of surrounding circumstances. It is
the agency ot light and truth nnd graou which it is
the ottico of tho church nnd other instrumentalities
to wield, tout la to diffuse in the bosom *>f society
those principles from which these moral iin
proVemenis, these purely religious objects,are |obo
ovolved. To uso then tho power of the stain to
achieve these purely moral or religious results,
is to tnko it out of its legitiinato sphere, ami to in- i hud ho arrived at his own house, when an aid dc*-
vest it with functions appropriate to the clitircti ’ camp emered, and announced to him that tho car-
only.
But in this perverted use of government, in thin
oontravontion of the great laws of social w’eil-Mng
and progress, which heaven bat originally and
permanently established, not only must these apo*
cific objects of morel reform, or religious woll-hoing,
bo defeated, but the whole tiurposo sod efficiency
of government bo dutnoraliZHl, corruptod, disup
pointed. Whilo on tho other hand, this deta ch*
mem from the church of functions and aims prn'
porly belonging in her,t)us transfer of reaponaihili-
tiue front her, which in fact aro only to bo ufot by
hor own gracious spiritual energies, gron'ly wea
kens her itrengih, vitiates her own redeeming
agencies and renders her less capable of ncccm-
plibhtngthis dcairablo work of imprevi-mcut, alone
sppropriatoly hers.
There can bo no doubt that every attempt m m
vest tho stats with moral or roligbrns feoctions, t H j
ao much abstracted Irein Die power and efficiency
ol the church, and that whatever isgaim-d to the.)
Sinto,or sought to bo gained in there n-sprets, is ;
so rnuen lust to tho spirituality, and renovating!
redeeming power of Christianity at an experience
and nn sgeocy of society. Nor can it be d»ubte<! (
whftbcr wo consult history of tho constitution «•!
tho human mind, that those porverstons ol govern
ment always give mo in no slight degree to a fa
natical, intolerant spirit among tho people. Tile
preerdont established, that government ns »y be used
lor moral or religious purposes, soon every man
is induced to seek to wield it to establish wbatovo r
he teengnizes as true nnd important 10 religion'
tinge wml post-horses Were awaiting htm. During
the 11100 tit 'burning of Odi-H-Mt mui taking of Se
vastopol nccupiod all Europe, our unfortunate
Count waa »>n his unwilling journey behind four
fiery steeds to convince himself ol tho truth of the
the report. He was not allowed lo stop cn route
At Odessa he was taken to the palace ot tho Gov
ernor, win* received hurt very kindly, but imme
diately ordered him fo Sevastopol Here ala • he
was politely receivtd by Prince Mcnschikoff. ta
ken everywhere, and then immediately sent back
to Warsaw, where, as soon as bo was out ol the
carnage, he waa conducted to the Prince, who
accosted him with the remark. "Well Count, what
do you now believe ? Aro Odessa and Sevastopol
token I" "Oh, your Highness,” answered tlio
Count, who w«s hail dead Irom tho fatigue of his
hurried tourney, "both towns aro nt )1 secure, ao
secure tout they never can bo taken." "Go, then,
Count, invito your confidential friends to your
! bouse, tell them under tho seal of secrecy, all you
! hate seen, so that to day alt Warsaw may know
it."
.Scarcely had thn Count reached hit house, 1
w|»«-n the aiuiie md-do-camp entered nnd han
dl'd hilt} tile bill ol thu expoiili-s oi the J,ur-
m-y The unfortunate Count had to pay seven
tin usnn t and aomo hundred silver rubies for his
indMcretfon.
.Since tins affair no one m Warsaw tells even 1
to his botwjm Iriend, nowa from th«* seat of war,
though 11 •hoildhave appeared officially in the
public journals.^
Nu-uot.As-tJr’ Etta t.a so.—Wu clip the following
fi»m an uAchsngo:
In Juiiu^ IM4, ih«rfl landed suddenly on tho , JyJ
upon thu publication of Cosmo*.
I pray y.'U lo accept, my dear and lllustrlour
friend, ill*; renewed N«aurariie of my high nnO
most nffectfoiuitc conaidcraiioii.
Your very hurnlile and tno*t devoted servant,
THE BARON AL DE HUMBOLDT.
Tho grout moral drama of Bunyan's Pilgrim
Progress 1* now being performed at the theatre 11
Philadelphia.
April. ’
ar iiksry aiax whits.
Lmblem of life! ««— cri .nvr«-rul April tall
It* varying vt:»t along Um# *b»»t'>wy *kte#,
Now bidding »iimtn< r> *ofi.-»t xrphyr* rl»«,
Anon, rcc.-illlit* u inter's•ti.rui) gale.
And pouring from the cloud* her redden ball!
Tlicti Miming tlin.uirti tti^ tear tint dim* her eyes,
5Vtjtle t lrta with tier brant Hie wi-iktn dies,
Pr«>rnlf«‘id auvnhinc. not prone to fall.
80 to u«, MijoiiriK-m In life** low v»le,
the •milt-*of fo-tunc Hatter lo deceive.
While Mill the lot.-* die wet. of 111 Mery weave ;
80 Lope ekoliant *j.r« »d« )m r airy **U
And Irom tbs ptwvnl gln.^ni the soul conveys
To dlvtnnt euiuuicr* and far happier ds>s.
lluatiuisd’w Cutdm'd Tlagufsta.
Iltubamf. CAl.CfNCD M.M.NfXA ia highly bene
ficial in all dl*et*«i« of the stomacb and Howel*. which
are aitemlcd wltli anility, und give* linrnedlaie inliet
t«» Hie liesrtt>u n. The ctT.-ct* of e»ce»* tu eating or
dnuVing arc general))- relieved by U, and ll atT«rU» nu l
of the mildew and must plra«*nt 8|«-Mriit», eipecfoby
to perwu* w 1,0. from a vedeniar- hie or other rau«r*.
are under the Irequcnt nece*»llr of having recourse t • I
laxative- To |ier»«n* of « bllllouaor * gouty Lahti, ?i
rna) In- re'-ommendrd wldi j.ec dlar prnpriei) ; amt p* |
virtue* have neen r.-r.ealedly verifled In the dlvaae, of I
warm chrna'.ev Man* of the coirjilaint* of cl.lrlren 1r| J
early InfaiiC), and eveh at m re advanced *rs (
a 1 tended **rh arl.tpv ; and 10 rech ra*e*. tin- daiclned
Mwneaia La* s greet advantage ovei
'***
■ •vh* *- '
..v>4«io
•»*d pries* are
daily oldening. In the early part of the week a Vt of (
4on t,ti«hel* was sold in two parcel* at ft, 2)»al 2'., '
seek, returned. Another lot of DjU burtiel* »u told
)t-Merday at *t 25, *ack* returned. Ueulllng Irom
store* in unail l-.u al «t JV).
PaBiuirta — Um river 11 low, and not muct co'.too i
going f«r»ant. No change to notice U> rates
• '••Lt'MlU'-. APtltl. 23, p m.—o«r mar.
k.-t cooilnuct dim l.ut since ibe reception of the tieam
i»actinns have led foen lufflrier.t ti> !
{ Indlraieany advance upon be prlcra in our UM rrp-.rt;
t* )^c h>r Htrirt .Middling, and Dc for <«<».-d Middling.
MONTDfiMnnV, APRIL SO-Cntfon-We have a
Ln-k demand lor lid* article, ttiough ibere wa» tut
little do uo Is*', were, owing to tf e rmall am.-unt on ,
aal,-. vte qm.ie .Middling* to Strict Middlings at PM*
y, -. <;»«wt Mtdditugv
Htock ou hand i*e|.| 1 2712 1
Received past week fy4
Re.-rived pretleuaiy .*5,517-EASCl
tvoutt.ern and We
Apply to ClfAltf.i- 4
Soiroo Magiquos.
.Hr. Mai out* Ua>iiiotid,
Lecturer, Hum
and other l.at.d* “ t.ar 1.»
be h*. »r r’i! r '- '*•* i'.’i
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to Re rope. 1 »,t* oHivrd *j 4
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Rti>ck on band April 23 l-'55
Block <*n hand »ame ume laat )«ar 7.14!
Ml.tttt.l, Al*mt. vuih.p M.-4»hoo-The rece pts
Of the w. «k. ending -.tiib Ili.Unl turn Uf VS"07 bale.,
sgs n-t rer. ipi* of 3.V,j bsli-t for ti e c rre*c--t»dii g
*■ ek last year. 1 hr experts are J1354 bale., ava^n.t
Iwn lAlev L.t year. 7he atork on Land ar-i «>n ilnjr
tM.ftr.t, n<it clc-.n-d, l* 7r-,«.s Daira sgainal j2“4'.*3 baits
stinc tine laat year.
1 hv »*lra id tlie week are ea'.lmated at 21100 tales,
pure hared for Fr.hce, Lngland ano I he North.
Vrfoi
'rd.oi.rr
t.tvasrooi avitmntm
.... Aq 4-f.), | fjrmd Mid. .
- Mid. r*ir
I folr
shores «*l England n man ol nubfe presence, w hom
nature, as well as lineage, find marked out tor a
monarch From one etui of tin* island to the other
men came to gaze on him, and Queen and renji-ct,
, . . . . . , . peer and peasant, vied with each other to do him
nml 10 .U|.pif«i wlwlo.iir III! iccngmifu a. («l.o ( wo.o in >i »i«»i
I pclisn Irom distant quarter* to give strength and
' splendor, nnd pomp nnd circumstauco to the dia
nnd hurtful. Government accomplishing its obj,
ol this kind hy physical force and the terror q
exci'ea, #iK>n the idea becotnos prevalent that iho
arbitrary arm of power, of mere brato force, is the
legitimate weapon for the suppression of nil hereti
cal developments. History shows such fanniicn*
intolerance to be the unfailing result of this unhap
py mistaken policy ; und rail wo hope in its adop
tion to avoid a sequence s » natural and inovi.ablc !
Mixed up as religion und morals thu* h.come,
witii faction, wiih the malevolent, malignant pas
sions of mon; identified ns they become with the
worst feature!. «>f corrupt human nature, in the mi*
ployment ano ngentics foreign Irom their login-
mate design ; it is not surprising that the religious
sense ol tunny should revolt at such a p >licy
day of her military power, wh'eh England paraded «x\nt Pt">
Indore him. This mail WU# Nicholas tho I, «»f , t>
i(u<Mia Ii" bad then the same hatred of liberty as
in iln-sc latter days of quarrel round the death-bed
of tho poor "sick man.'* lit* moderation then w as
beyond the ambition of other men Yet England
worshipped bint No memory of Poland then was
intruded 0:1 tins carnival n| j ,y. On thn night on
winch he went to die great National Theatre,
battalion* ol guards were posted to bold back the
worshiping crowds winch swelled around nnd
thundered at the gates fur entrance. Ami when
the national nuthcru of Rums was sung and the
house res*-, and every eye in 11 mass ol beauty nod
chivalry, - uch as its walls bad never seen, w-ar» fixed
on the "no great mart, lo whoso check ihocnthuM-
n«m ol tho »c..n« nnd tin. memory of hi* own dis
tant land brought fur tho moment n manly te-tr,
Destii’ction or Ants —A correspondent of tho
Philadelphia Ledger Bay* —
Wo give you a sure remedy—procure % largo
sponge, wash it well, nrera it ycry dry; by ao doing
it **111 leave tbs small cells open—lay it on thu
shelf where they are most trouble*'into, sprinkle
sotn* fine white sugar mi tho sponge—(lightly over
it,) two or three Urns* a day, take a bucket of hot
water to where tho sponge is, carefully drop the
■bongs »n tho scalding water, ami you will alsy
thsm by the thousands, and soon rid tho house of
tho** Mould room* maeci*. When you squeeze the
sponge, you will be astonished at tho number that
had gone in the tolls.
The Polka ano Queen Klixauktii —\V e mnd-
orna are firmly convmervf that tin* dance, which
young people 00 delight in, and old ones so scold
at, ia the quiniosr-cn.o of modern civilization, art,
•Ufince and fashion. But the Ingenious ana
Utroed a at hor of "Noire and Querrea" clearly
prove* that the "Golden Ags" of English |,icrature
crwntsd arrim'g its many glories th«t „f „ d* MC#
Which, U different trom the polka tn name, reacm-
triad ft In character, and proves, fo our mind at
isaei.iha 1 Hlr tVaher Hafeigj, f\ rW |(| ,j t0
polk* In ths presence of Queen fleas herself--and
for aught w* know encircled the waiatot that red-
fished, virginal virago wiih hie valorous arm. and
^ 009 mrot, and dirred off into a corner, and
whirlod round ths wrong way, and rut up a nuanti.
ty of mub mod didos* and deliberately planned
soties as the fashionable evan i^rj,. irate now.a.
days. Any one who doubts this can satisfy his
an** convince Ida wavering 'alth by p«-
"tup* ,wi memoranda,
Th# drecription of the lavolis, in Hlr Jon Ii*.
o° dM,,c [ n H' «*»• * Orcheetra," (1590.)
ft k-i rveernhlwl the
dance which w« fondly Imaat a* one ,.4 i). a ,.>>*1
jnreetfoas of iho nineteenth century Ii runs ae fol-
j: saKase ,m
p stisrss .7r»“ssr* - ^
An stupseai it all ihalr mu.le *
Whore irat two feet tretbmi, and ), t,»wg
t Thi "snspMst" ts conclusive; U fojlr.t,
fo«. P-wflsr nature of th. polke, th. p.2JnJ
fbs third steo. Moreover, It Appeal# that that there
Is no sspsefs figure for the polk*, s.. th.,* wa^
non# tor lbs lavoliajfor it it ia clasasd anion!
(boss dan ere— *
•'Wksols lhal dsaeer grsateei praire haa won.
Which, •lib beat order, ran all order, shunt
for #vvri«sbare b* van'oidy must fans#,
•ndMtrnsed wie- wh 11-ei|<fledelaage."
Who cia doubt after that 7
Mr Fillmore a.np Mayor Wood.—The N. Y
Herald nuya
A considsrabli) number of distinguished person*
ag« s paid then rvspccta to .Mayor Wood vusterday.
Among them w»s .Mr .Millard Fillmore, ex-Pres-
Went 01 thu United Htntv-s, who waa reemved t.y
tho Mayor In a rnoet cordial maimer. .Mr Fillmore,
on ins aide, ep.-ku *d our Chief .5lugielrnl«'iu t-rma
ol thu highest rcepcci, cxprcrsing almost th" miiiu
sonuments toward* him ns Governor .\j,-<liil, ot
Ohio, rot-uniiy, on a similar occasion. Ilo (old
hurt ibet bis adoiinmiratioii of puhlic affairs 111 tlio
city of Now York bad created universal admira
tion, and that in hi* iravejs of Into in Um W'mu,-in
Biau-a, ho found film to tin thn moat popular man,
and Iua name upon thu tongue of n very body, coupled
with oapreaatoiM of fovo and oetcom.
Pnr/r'4)RA)’Hi(- iMAore rot.-Ni> on the Itoptu or
more. HtRttE I»v Eumitninu —A Indy of Lugano,
Sitting noer a window during a thunder siomi, re
ceived a sbo< k wlm-h wa* not followed by any
dengcioue consMpi.nets, l.ut a flower which hap
iii-msf to Im in |Im way of the oloctria current w as
figured upon her leg, and ebn prescrvxl the appear-
ape during in«. r,-*t ol h H r life A sailor on Hoard
a vi-sard hi thn hnrhor of /antn having been *tiuck
by liglitning, tiler" wne Imiml on hie brcaatithn
number II, bmng an exam copy of thu earn, figures
I Id metal which were attached to a part ,,f the
i rigging of tiro ship In Hcptoinbar, IH25, tint
' lighliitru struck Um hngaiiliiin II t.uon eeriw; «,n
the back of on« of tbn eail- re who wee killed, was
tim figure of a horso-ahoe, of thn exart dimensions
of ono nailed to thn for cm Ml. In IHII a magia-
Male of iho Department of Indr* ei bilrr and a
miller's fo.y were •truck by liglitning and on Um
breas’s of each wore found efeile rvecmblmg asarlly
Ibe fratne ot thn poplar About I7INI, two main-
fen* of ttw old Amdtmi* dra Nritnera uaurt to
mention, mi ilm authorHy «d Franklin, tim arcotmt
<d a man, who having ere,, 'fin lightning full upon
a tree ..ppoeitn him, exbildled the image of this
tree upon hie bfeaat ; but tht« phenomenon was
attributed by them to accident,or rather to a casual
sanguineous euffuaion The lama ilui wn have
cited prove that the phenomenon m quean,m haa a
wholly different alguifiratfon, end | ibink that II fo,
perhaps, ol a photographic nature - M lloudtn in
Annnh* d'llvgieu* /’irfcflyuv
Tire American I'artv —The strength „f ib a
American party in Maine, la said tofe, afeivoTH..
WNI, Nnw.lfamiwhire, I7JRW; Maesechueeit*,H5,-
KfW ; Vermont. 16,000 Ointmctfeui, IHiKai ■ |( 11 • n (•
faUrid,4«Wj New York, IIRI.IKNI ; New Jersey,
frJKX) t DsUware. 5»^MM», Ifemiaylvania, JA5,tR« ,
Dialrlcl of l.ofombla, East Virginia, 6HAKW1
and West Virginia,ttO/RN) tomra
Mrews. Read it. Dougberiy, American*, h*v«
uiwiiatl • cwtunfeRon h-ueo tn llakmfadi, Japan
f'om. HineVton arrived at I'ofismonUi, Va.,„n
* buiaday, hound Houtli.
tlmt infidelity should frequently ensue ns its own j auch .1 shout aruao as England has nutdom uttered. :
’ * ' nnd women Wept and turn threw-up their luita aiul
cri«d,“God save tho Emperor "Nicholas "
Getting Married.—It is curious tn some to note
how people's ideas of preparation tor tine specie*
■ it amusement vary. Mozo und L.zc "lake a n<»- ,
Don" to caeh other. Mr •Z" buys a second hand
l.ed«t>-nd, three wooden chairs, a table, a small
looking glnfs amt a light stand ; while L»z« pro*
vid«s a hen leather tied, fourthor-l* nnd two rover- 1
ltd*, a tabic cloth, six towels, some littlo minor nr-
rnngcment!*, with a disposition to make llm best of
everything forthwith; two dollars nru paid f.-r tim
minister's tilcssmg upon their Joint adventure on
housekeeping ; the scene whereof fo u three story
back room, wph n seven by ftino cbamt'cr attach-
cd, where tim first baby ia born before cither parent j
i« of age Count-the-coat,on tlie other hand, never
ib'nkmg of thn matter until Im is thirty, ouri*
Mis* I’rudenro for fourteen years, perpetual I put- '
ting off tin- "happy day," beesuso he had'nt got quitr
enough to tiny a mne storied marble Iront on Style
street, aud furnish tw-oauitcai.f reception footn* in
ebony ami silver; preferring (lor such acquisition)
to wait until both ar* too old—almost to be gfod
the *uspen*e »• ended. They gM the tug house, h*ve
a grand wedding, a great many enemies, a few
friends, and no children Alter two sumptuous
IuiicmIi ••»»»» along lawsuit,llmproperty is at length
ouually devilled Irntween llm " Tmdiuctoo Female
Moral Reform Asaocialion," and the lawyer*, win.
contest the will in behalf of a blind cousin, who
light* H on tbn ground of "inaantt) ," alleging llm
long courtship of lit* parlies as evidence thereof —
The couain being at length ruined, tho "Timfom-
too” dir* eturs compromise by paying ibe opiKtamg
eoiinsel'a f.-es and coals, and the marble from, With
all it* ludotigings, is converted Into cash Ten
years afterwards the hooka ot Iho sexton, and dm
stone in llm ceumlery, are tlie only records of the
existence of Mr Count llm coat and hi* forgotten
bride. Funny world, verv.—Woteentor Tranaorip
Tlie Neni of l*ov«iritiiiciil—A I'linixi-c
lor Tybait*
tfp-aking of tim removal of thn seal ol Govern
ment, tin- Macon Messenger Bay# :
"'Vo havn scarcely alluded t" the subject aud if
we w-rfe, it would of course bo expected that we
should t o ftVorablo to the tilalma of our city. We
havo ni« h« d tho opinions of others, w ishing |.»
leave ..1,1 If lends lo make 111* thoir SUliida flee fr,<m
the mfl.ience id dm press Bui we must ackn<>\vl
edge ,|| it ,, n lis»* lately been rather mmpluaed
with regard to opinions irevlously formed, t»»
thine uf irtsnd from Dooly eettmy. w|i,» w«*
openly advocating theadvautagea«*f Mliledgenlfe,
and even otlmr plarcs, In prefstenon lo Mscou.
Atlanta ha thought preferable to Mfllcdtfcvilfe,
ejerpt i,. r th,, nxi^mn ol removal The Hi one
Mountain, nr ths Copper Mins* t»l Gilmsf county,
a!*.. Would have superior ndvxmagea for tim our-
iM.ae of I'urtalllnc the lettath «■( the sostl 'tu ,«( the
l.egtilatiire. VMitledgeville sto",l Vi
legitimate fruit. Nor may it be less expected lhu t
oven many of thoso who tliemtcivea advoentu thia
policy should, as the result of (licit own fanaticism,
tfmir own extravagant one-idcatsm, bo driven <-n
to such position#, tu tho occupancy • I such ground
ua places them virtually, both in sontununt and in
action, t» »n nttivudo hostile to the simp 1 .*-, saving
Christianity of iho Bible.
R'-sullsau disastrous,nnd deplorable, arc already
beginning not unfrcqnenily to oxhilm tlmniselvca
especially in the quarters of iho Union whore ibi,'
amalgamation id politics nnd religion has been
most thoroughly consummated
r*r A writer in the N'dth British Review favor*
tim adoption of high heeled boots by la,lie*. Tin,
writer, after ndmiiuniMbni American Indie* have
neater teet than thoir English cousins, «>*•»„» tw
deaeritm th" improvement in the latter hv wearing
logit funded boots 'I fmso high or "military heel*"
nt-ccasarily lorco down tbn toea and comprd llm
pr,iner movement in walking—the proper oiore «,• I
ol die right muaclra Thu tendency of this <>li-vu-
ttolt of tlio heel la rethrow iho call of ilm leg ,„»t ,.| l
tlio ankle, win-re, under b d treatment, it re (<>o apt I
I., s,nilu. It is said Ilia', in this reapoei, tho on- 1
formation of French women m better dun that <•! j
< ur own, because tho n fee non of side pavements |
fiorn so many 01 their thoroughfares and a very!
common use in the large towns of thin slnx-e, com- j
jxds thorn 10 nick ihmr way on their t<>,-« \V„
tliiuk that it ia Dr. Arirett, who, tn Iom Efonirrita
oi I'hvaiea, lliustratca tbn i-ffeet both <d wearing
tbtn atioea and standing on onu's toe*, by r>>mpnr-
tng dm legs of two men, taken from tim same eta
| Don of life, the one to hccoino* Inrm foliurei and
j the other a lxmdon footman. The ililn «|,..e« ..1
tlio lattor, and ilm lialili of atanding on his to,-*
I ho hind hor ladyship’s carriage^ ifeveh.p the calvre
| and refine the ankles of Thomas, whilst l|m
liesvy hob nailed tmots «d if,xfgo have an ,.ppo.
site effect, and roducu hi* legs in a perfect cylin
der.
. .. --IS.
that ll txith ri.-utr.vlilev ttm art,! In the aUm.-nlarr
raiial, an.t met» n» an eflt^adou* jft gentle purgative.—
Th * preparation l»lirr fr<>tn unplesvanl taste.and Hire]
titrw-s the •!,"!,g'.b • l tlw-riiinut'.n «‘atelne«l Yfagrrevln.
I,no Orel premium .-liver .Me-fol*. and a New 5*orR
IVoilit'i Pair Mretnl «w»nl»-.*.
For »nle t,» the druggoi* gem '*H». and by the manu
facturer 1 J. Ilt'wnaS'D, Philadelphia.
• pr V4 eo.lJtno*
I.1VP.H tHHEAHKS — CARTLR’r* HPANINH 3IIX-
Tt.'HL, a* a >eiueit) for liver illrcatr*. amt the numtW
of formldaMi-evllarounecte'f with a dlBorganizO't tiaia
of It,at «>rnnn. I* urou»l!r>l.
Hu in) red- ,,f ceruOoate*. fmnt the fdgbest SOurce*,nf
pereon* Itv m; in the city of Itirtimond, Vo., might bd
il of cures i-ff-clel hv fnrtrr’* Npan,»h 5Lv;iire —
liave only room to refer to th<> extrnooltnar* euro of
Namut-I M Drinker, f.-q., of the firm of Drinker k Mor-
rla, Il'Niksellerr, Richmond, Va„ who wa* cured t,y two
ttoitlcv of (‘arter's Spanish Mixture, af.er three years'
siiffering fr .tn a dtrea«r«| liver, lie *ays, H» aertMi on
the lilorwl l« wi'lt'l.-rlul, r.e trr that, all the medicine ho
had ever t«k«-n, and cheerfully irc.-miuend* It to n'l
hce advertisement. fi apr •-'3
is YsTontiiivu t't-ai.—Highly app'tdated
ANoliVNL till!RKV KXPKCT"HAN'T
known, to*, much p»iPh- cannot be Watow-
e,l ,i|!Oii a m.-dlelii" which will arC"iuplfoti such cures
nvthat of A.IJ, Mc'ariy, of \Ve*t View, l'lchlii"n«i fo.,
\ a. who hnd for Ute itilrd time an lo l.rrak in th.»
right l««be of hi* lun-f«, causing a great dlx-hargeof
plitcgm, w ith a dres.tf it const,, p*tt,* In the tuenn and
aide*, slot atmnacb, Ar , In »hort, ever, syrnp 1 ' tn null-
C iIimI spee.lv death Irom cnmnmption; yet ,lie».. tern
bit ayUiploin* were ameliorate,!, nrxl m length en'.trely
cured h> the Useof title valuable modleino. After »,ict,
cure*.Ho wonder Him ph,»ic«Mi* mvariatdv red.mini ml
It, and nl-o, Hie HlAUItliaiY O dtld Vt.. which fo
• qually • flh.reul f»r tiiore* painful ,|l*rev«*of the bowel*
illarrluea. Ae.
I'lM-ripliv,. pamphlets, lo Im> had grain of the ngent*
Price for encti.onlv 50/eiit« per Ix llle, or »tx la,tile* lor
40. nr*»•**. ,m. n kni:h a co.
vv. VV. I.INVuUN,
A. A. MH.tt.MtINS k t o.
J. It. MotrRi; k Ctfo
apr 23 t .' S«r.\nnah.
HOLLOW AV's PILL** the m»tlcelebrated remedy
In the 1'nt,.1, for the cure of ilfoi*a*e« of the Liver and
Siomiirh — I dinun.t Alga, oft onpersiown. New York,
wn* lor the period of nineteen Venra a Complete ln'-er\
l" hlntx-l', und a tiurdon lo hi* friend*, he auOcred r<\
a. versty wild eoiitlnuomly fhtn liver c»mpl*lni. amt a
dlronteriHt stontarli. that lie tta* constantlv tor week*
t«U< liter ciudli ed to hi* b ,t. the doctors .ltd t,:in no
good, and lie therefore foil off consulting them Nine
week* ago tie commenced mine Iloilo wav'* Pilfo, and
hi* wife eal'e.) I.v-t w.Tk at the More of Frofe«»or Hot.
Inn*,, to negoowledge, fno-t gcateltlHv that her tin*
band t» rintte cured. Profr»*nr Hollow nv hope* that the
thouaand oilier* In the t'lilon who have t>rru t>eue.1tieil
will now dime f»rw rd.
Hee n! rerll-einet. 6 Apr 73
L -w Middling.... r
.Middling j
I n- ghla—To Fore-gn pofts there l» lea* aetlvny ihta
W> cv. rud tl.o r»W* are lower, the rngageinent* oh» .i.
mg • ! an American al.tp for LDerpqol *•» 4J-32d . ainl a
•hlf, to load tin,her for itie llrtli-h g"»eem*,eu*. ra iu.{
at halmouih lor order*, a, titar.d 50*. [*rt foad. hi.i,-
rai-nu haw •. en made to LIveffMKrl at j*d in fouith
and at 5.|6d. In American ve«*efo. The foot engage
nii-ni to Ha' re wat at I t ide. 1 '"*•:* iw« rat#-, «, P
•levdy and market a<.ima'C«t. The (vDowtng are the en
gage, u'-nlrt two echo.mere for New York, ,wo fc>» p,av-
IdMice, one elup, two f,ng« and ooe rclo-.m r for It- •-
ton an t a l.rig for Hatursdre, at %c. The tonuage tn
|M>rt hat ootn.what dec reared.
MAY nKi.i:AN>. APRIL ‘.tv. p m—r-.tton-Tcvday
an, aciltr, l u: owing ,.. -,d
l n-'t excmi tisiea —mtkit.r •
it b»le». t !.r purchase* tiav e
bre-r. , to. fl) I. r I tench and Nor,hern AcCouhL English
Mu,. » f 1 av 1'v iqteta'.rd tparlr.gly. The week floor*
w tih great ftru.ni *• -. 1 our quotation*.
Or.Li.ar, 7V!** | i;.«vl Middling IU CRfok
fe.w viiddimg .. i», Middling Fair ..'OWAIPk
Midi! tig y 8 I Pair...
•TiTIXtvf or IOTTOV.
Sl.wk i t, hand fol hepL, *54 bale*. V..**
Arnvrel since J (t> Ore,
Arrived UhUj c,(*M
I.OtC.Wi
Kx|e.rte«ltodate 9J3 f» 0
K»|«.r.ed tods) .. . .. 7,661 1
8l«ck on hand «r»d i.n »hipfe«*rd not cfoarca]... lv>> 7£j
Mm»-ae*-f |.« rec>-t(t* U«v«. gone u.,o aecond hand*
a; t'.c i id.iw i-g range of price* — EerutmUng 22aZ4.V|C ;
TWENTY T lift I MNH HO|.UR|
Pot A vrrreanf hi* af!.*cli*e A ted J.- 1 u
Arkl.. Witd.-'d Uf the um.ed |.**»*».f | . * fjJ Atuw
Ira A* »uf*ri r -I. *0 a v.** :4* o ol he- P- ■BVj'y
gifted discendant <•' it* Nni w ii» :r,.» -4^
‘ ST. AN IJl!i:WS HALL
For f IX MOIIT- t'MA
Tu«-%Um f I'X riili
and fl,* fottowing rve-< t-t
i.l'll.H. •• ILt \\ ll<
The • A*.tf»»t Ne r~
the V\ I|«M • ii t.r nig- ; % uirpti
grand a* font fo and hr, !i»it fettot
1 Utlilmr IM I audio nt a fine! ,41.
|„ 5 — I Tm» fo*H»e l»«-l> V pre.r -,*!.«. .Ir d ,a ,ar i i.,*,.
Iroattial. 1 The Yl)•!-e < ar n rh Ha t.qQ!r-V.-icr^-
P.arewk—Odr^-M* • of.'re- 1* nerf—Great YV*
7e»j.. — V»g r»l Hal —YV.-ifl. ' t><*-
r»et,r.,g I
"f TJnj 1 At I «Sf
g», a ded l j V ninth* V. ACkL
» Page
a*
SorbeUU, 1 the del
uff-lj lb#
tr..pir»d IVe!‘*--N.-‘* \ u.p*.-.*Won— f Tw'ir-
power of Time —pn-r..',-1 - I» e Irew lf .'4, l %
a ret .YKlU.M epi'.v.-.Ji N t) Msdutx mu.
1 Ac . Ac-, Ac •
Mr. J. M. WcsUin,
1 Sec-eUev to theGre,, MagtCiAti. , »! — t hvTM
matte-* ®u,l fo • ‘d-r-a*. d
The Slaf'C Tetapie optnt A. “}% e’c'i •:* : r YV:ar|
• Pfo a * a, C
AhwiMjna. Mrer.ts: ' biirrtt. * 'ic. re an*
! VAhti, ;i een'.!.
*P» »
U ! TT’R* v 1 tV HI 7*7) ! * , c
k S barrel* Cactuah, r Pgiie* m V . cepa- u,: ia:u
plums’ PEACHES. APPLES k prunes,
for a*> wbo-eave •' -e-a at
Jtfi •>> T an. •'•«<»**
»f"M V ■ »''glr- |
M LUt A MI con LL.
•)- Hilt I'* Pom-* H
-•) !(*• Bag* Km »oJ a v oSs*.
Lai.dirg and »w »*> hj
apr •» It- 1 ’**Ttr, Nivreor a {♦
fit TTtlR AYM ItAf kl Rk “*
Tt lt» belief.
*i Harre.* ,.f tiuunr in, .•‘agxr , -a.-v.-v
Nt *• pvt t Sre»i.
t ar.d'rt an! f-.r **la «■*
Apr .V. ID',.' i'iURR, iC-HNe A a x
Ltd-.
• U •«
Sold 1
> tld*
morning rmLraee
mu Id..- Pi I.oufo having bee,. *<>:d
or Bn,-. 5’.U AS ,.<r v. $ l« 5L- 1
lor exim Today only 4W t>hl» M l.<>u:* were
• lot* rd #1" “5
- The receipt* have bre-n more ample, ana 43.ux-
,..ce *. l.t up lo dil* tnnrrtfg. ,he PWialng rale*
twen '-‘.-y *e tor tntxed, W*.v»V' f -r yepoa • J 1
ami flu. for prime white. To dav ’|?TR eacV* 1
I" sec hand SACK- Were a,,1 • a; t»|r v * kf x, !
o ht,e r.: fl r» ; i | >■ oack* choice white at f 1 ;
3- *AcW. >«*!: W ir. 3 tola at « ! Y bathe 1.
•Vv 1 lie La* on>v l^-en tn-.dr-ale, at
or |I,S I.fl.d. ai"t .n>a37 for Haw. T«»dat t.V.
w. c sci'.d At 47c.
• -The -ale* of the week embrace NfV*. 1 *ifg*
r g a »|,^k of 74,500 bag* In flea, ande-e-nd
II T femadale quote* far Ifovlojgc, > n 1 prime
-Thr*t"*fc befog light, pHee* have a.1»*e.oed.
■'tierer* wero soM ti, arrive At 7c. Mnall Iota
f'lMlk. < AMI I !>. A r.
r*ee 75Cg. ; *ft R"XI> T» re 1 • .
lerdsv 11 - »)v 7.'. Hole- r» ar J V am-
?V .. V ra-UifT r -
|fn Ream. tVif^tar peywr.
7J, Hex.* V '.iua.*- ' t ls<: H
I no flag. ti,K-» -b-M
l^rd t>g and . -r A*.e fo
aprv» tti't.'i'Vinr, i- v k CO
1.-YY r |ia,i
li«n to lde«rp.v
'.Mlg.- -Il
\ tnoiforatr
•ll.^kSYb
no Imprerrment L» report
'« •
N c
H-xl ,o Ifeston at . $< ye ,.«)•
. 4«r If hbl !
'• tv-re ♦topping I
•m»nd has been *rt'«r an.t the
d I*'-* jf **, and fe per cent prem. ;
5.UV,vt#k U'k *' 4 VCH'ekvKVg
1 At fw-r feni.d’-eotit, . 1
X 4 If f«e» cen, premium
4il.l»\ |A! 1.1 «• A t 1
/-• UhTN Llafo, .»;A.U5«U an. !.
IT U;ie*'
Via»e»- ......
, hfodree. » ijumm, i«iSk »n*
YV» ha*• a a • a tfee **av,*B*M
Conor, Half Hr-Oe, uqrr^fo r >« >. . 4 -.
die*’ llowere, xr. k> ••» fo • »ff. - .
ec« apr Vt 7 KUNB v; •
UNJilLT amt Li.vnr
plAfk I•»' »r »f ' t •; •' ->,re.
YVelK*’ YN e.) , 4 * re- v -na
K.k t rwp? 4'o’.la-. ^U-r-w-
io*s reewared ant 'or »a*i Vi
ii K I \i« M'CC 1
Apr MS No ?. «>-
ir
T \K \YVN NI Mtirr.- .
I * loiter*. • iiM *,r9
f ,;•«
16 47 i, »• 51 <« f 4 3
iprti.,1 'XoUtra.
J«,n-i„c Entrlttgrnct.
HI -) NAY V.XN \||..... . vrt
% it 111 v r. n.
• t.lobe, (it, t„r, W,*h|ng,,.n.
AIM. M II \\ 11 um*
te.ier VV efokA, h i.g. pal-tit. ke
• ami Muir. i « N v ItAnloe a. • .
11 A AT' along*, J I. ic! : i ’» to-,
l amt l\ VV l.:i.<siln.
apr »
s7.<i I''.
75 Namber lx-,.»rv— 5 »'-«->» *>».. a»
Greene nnd Puiiisk: LolterT,
. I DO to
< vi ?;Y ’
fpi
1 of *7,04 A- -.’ al
Ttrkc s —{ibaries >n
T,cie.» a«*.J hYikre-. nu o -,*.g
e by
Hint sxl I’nrUwvlll* Nln
Hr IrnVJN, Audi. 81, 1855
On Haturdav laat,two Immlrml c-iligi-na ol I'lnttn
county AMAinuIoi at i'aiksvilln nnd attacked tbn
oflien id tbn I.uminmy, 1 liar Red with free s«|| pm
rlivitlns, destroyed |fie fixtnfra, and threw the prim
Into the Miasottfi. Tim edllor would Itavn )•••«•
tnffed and (ratiirrcii. had bo not hsvn lortunafo'l)
alwent.
l(o*ulutlona were paneoit rinotartntf llm I.uunt»«»,
n mn»ano«, nnd Ha rdttora trallnra, ,Vi-,and si
intrnipin to throw Hmm Inin Um river it toum
in tbn piacn within lhf#o wnnke, and In follow tlmn
and liana tlmtii if lh«y went In l\an«aa l ie
•oilera were donounond, nnd It wna drrufed ny tit
meetmR that u»> Mslhuvltat preachnt •bnuld ),!»«,»’
tn the oniinty. on pain **f lmin« tarred and feaih
nred for llm brat idfenc" and hnnRml I if th<> sncniul
Go? Kentlor affived Imre yotterday on hit wa,
to thn F.aat.
Norici..
The llrun-wlck and ITorlda Railroad t'em
pan) will ti--I.| the 1 ' annual meeilng ai Uruns
nM at Mav. Tfoe tleamer I'lantrr
will lea,,* it,i- C.ty on l.cr n gular trip f,.r Onireriliase,
■in tVi-liienU,, the Vd nf Mav. a, ten nVInek A. M„amt (
will At'ivcm Ilroi.-w.cY AlrtuVI.-ck i’ll tho tno'nfoig of
the meeting. nffor.!i.,« *tii« innil n.nronleut opportunity j
for Koii'lrmcii of foil*c<>,, Yfocon, Augutta an I other '
place*, of Allen,tins the meeting Tim very trnat lara I
w III lw» prov tdevl «»ti board for the Accommodation of pa*,
•engera.
apr V»l V. tVttttLI.r.Y, Agent
Ml im ti .n0114 1.
It 1.17?* tr.AN A lit. hat retunitvl the
,'raftire of Mi itieii e amt Nnrgery from hi* of
ftce aenl retfolenct* un t*outh Hroad aireet, three door*
I »« ot Pan. ant
Tho hour, between t* tn 10 A M. and 7 to* P M . will
tmifo'Vn'rd 1,1 nffl.r patlen** U Jtn I'J
■>or 14 1: » t» MtM Kiiui.ni iin.
It VNK M ATI: or t4t:o|.4.t V. •
8,,'n - a 11, Itflh April. IMA. j
An election wttl |>« hold at tho Itanking
loiior In thlA*rdt,,nn MomlA).7th ot Mat
right Directors on tho pail of individual
SWkfevtiteiA, \n sci-e for ono vear ti. mihavda'o,
•pr 13 I K 11d'iT, I'Mliltr,
•.•Tho Nonttnol and l.*onAi|tuDonalit| at Vugutta,
kill, ilgovtllr lie,order, amt Aiha’t* AA'Mg, wIII pfoaae
ptildltl, lliv above 1* ire a we<k until Iho -th
4 11. \ IC I. II.
amth'p norlda, jAA .HKlbuli, New
. t-v S A| t,<fflta»u,
■. TiAii, 4 MkcAey,
V lUtvnlft, It
Ywt-p»ilsllorvl,
,-h.p Ke).tone Plate, Hantm, rtntadsdpbU* C A
. .mar.
A 'img Meehan
t*chr l.nchr 1 lift.)*
hpaMtiig, tj
ie New York
pool— IlMflham,
' J t 'gde*»
Kir.
t-aturvlav. ,
/r»:i«N sr^Ni
tVi,,wl, W ill lit.
pen nnld
IHIMHTIP
srramer Planter. Corn,,'entTvt‘ilace, Ac.
• mktore> a hoivn. Kieg,4'tv*rleA,on.
n r ttoHAN i»a!
ll.'Hiea Dote, Apr.I 1»—Arrlte-L felg
TO l*IIV wl, 1 V>?.
Teacher* ol l lm uitini. iKuttti****
OTHERS
•I'ltR urrJcrt'.gnre. ar.re m. • •-*-* a-' 1
I peat*. I at.*4 w» it-r.iK Md p-Jimo4 W*
phat-ere lo# it-» pt-’twaut-.; r*tt ^
ATA.nnt hint, ia aim iiNto»»q*
ho.r-rr c -tr r ■ >r*l*-1 . rtml H 1 t k ■ t ; ~ ■ '’*■ *
dl*,-.-*a-i I.’ • Per f..f aaW. (vo.-w.,,.. « «<
t*Tktl R, aolkft :t- 1 nr . re |iw*r*
aal* Mrrt mo* h l -r D.e ♦•gN>
ktlwl It fomt *; So « whaAeNre. ■ • t .'"otSSW
It cbiirrtor ttim-twy-tlnc t.» ,c-e tw i
Hv , 1,1 — I'h-e-i kiKCn, .* or- n*. ' f
ole. H e JlheiHWis • * >. h rv<M»ret ha
Ak.lo"!ik»h
Th, fa- it d'Skf’-rewtJr ,» 'hr
r. ret V3W
A ».,.n>aot«>»
from Lfk."i
Vo,
ticigkiiah,-! rr o.
1 he I'.wwlio
Aod a.*, aVNIiSIn
erev V.»,hr4! « -
rd, ,t'u Jot n I'.-von ,fr-
and Yeakwv.
n Savannah
" I'rrkRi what ar# ynu dninif •«! that b„y 7" *<"
a aehfMdniSstsr. "Ila wants to know If yml t*l«
ton ((um aevnnfeeu. how many will remain ,
took toil nf hla apples to ali'iw hint, mpf imw h
wan's I should slvs 'em t*srk " "VV'oll. why di
you do |l I" "Go#, sir, Im wimlil /m
I* uur
. - n.v.,1 vnfy ls»«»fable In
bu "t"nion In tlut reaped, as, when ilm msmhvfa
,d tbn l.' critlatufo were not III tewAput, tbsy Would
Imve ii'dhiuR to tn'rtrat ihom uhIsm il was a visit
' , l '">' , " , fe»r "f a ifi„8•afe'p "lint,"said ho.
II Ilm l.*-«laUii,in wore It. nmol In Maonn, and
liavo nil llm comfort, and
Jll#llrr Hint lit# Mrrtilvor,
AA'a And ths follow|ng )** J'nprti In tbs N Y .
of NAlniday 1
•• TLrtfA I* ra are e.| that tiaih Ms quarrel pitl,**
AVr-tlti flrllltb shakspeam. In hi* day im doll,
Nirangar I | that nmfoin'* ifownrtfh* lotsl 1
■••» limit !»•’* aiaikI wlmoo plaLd'a inado liy I
, - '«• AtlfAt'IP'iVA, and
■ni-ioty wbich I bo plain aflutd*, It would nut ml-
jimtH at alt."
"Ilo »»•■ a|an n| t|,A opinion that Mxroral qi*m- !
I««a‘»l*Uirs fb'lti ths up)tof tw,unites
8 o | would prei,«r having iho »»*l of g,,*ointimnl ,.r,
t feraid ttm «totn,Ai ,4'wpt —, •«,! tooaloit ;
ny whore felvvwan HavauitAlt end Tylwo light
h i: to iir.r ki
ho lav IMgoat of , ha,!
?•••* T<» MoSSow, aihI rrniAii
\f.'*lh 0.-i
Ap»‘a 1 UAUNAutvt'. m.i:.» v w..
I A1I1 AT NT ANOHI AA ’S Hi I I
Tho fol owing will t* tlio • 1 ran go in on l ot
Iho TAIII.i: VI A at iho I' AIR at Hi V let row*
I HIM, and each *ur<rf,tif,g otoning ll.foi^h
mil ilm wrok -
j I*,fat soilo* of TafoVau *1 7^ oVl.vek.
t «v ,,111111
ttltlor’a It reel ting 1 ! »phAh*
Vn v «Si »
A 1'htM‘s May Dream.
j first •com* Joan
; tillage
' M e\V»vl ocCm Tcatwnu otfet
1 ner.
4nt t tsi S u i
Itret Acei.o—AVtllfon, Tftl't lilal.-f Nktll
-eeoml hroi-e i.o—lrr di*c>vert a sem-ml arrow
I fell had irwimt tm VLovyant, had k't ditM
fallet, • vieifow.
l-ocuvil nrloa ,vf T-t.foant will o«.i"»'cnewa, O.'Vbvk.
for reimiti
r Irat nohn -1l»o Hprins l*sa*wsi* eiwph-y
i «wt tn Ag»U wUnre
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