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SAVANNAH, GA.
Friday Morning, April 27.
IV TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN.
■ own WRKK
Later ftrom Europe.
Wer Like novouioitiii
Halifax, April 25.
The ateantahip Africa liaa arrival, with 'dvor*
pool dale* to the 14th iiwt.
The ehlQ North Carotina, of tho I’hitadolpbla
and Liverpool Hoe, waa aunk oil' Holyhead, by
coming In collision with ahip Hobert for New
Orleans.
1 wilt send the markets soon.
Political Sown.
The Vienna Conforenco reassembled on the 8th,
and remained in session only one hour. The Hus*
sian Envoy had not recelvod the expected instruc
tions from St. Petersburg, and was not prepared to
ad. » x
It waa rumored, that tho British and French
Plenipotentiaries were about to leave Vienna, but
the report waa doubted. Every thing waa at a
■land still, and tho prospect of poaco was very
alight.
Naws Irom Sevastopol to the 8th had boon re
ceived. Affair* there were unchanged. Tho Pros-
■iani.wore receiving largo reinforcement*. On tho
other aide, the Allies report themselves fully pre
pared to renow tho bombardment.
The Russians had convened their ambuscades
into advanced parallels, and had erected two now
batteries, in diapite of all the cllbrta of tho Allios
to prevent it.
The French wero advancing towards Malakoff
lower by means of sapping.
Outer Paths had not advanced upon the Alma,
•gain occupied by the Russians, but had enlarged
lha circlo of hit works of defence.
•f Ole ksavwiA^Mla FeMwle
Aaylt*.
8avannAr» April 84.
Tho anniversary meeting of tho friends of thie
benevolent Institution was observed to>dsy. There
are 31 children under tho aqro of iho institution*
ranging Irom three years old up to sixteen. Nino
ol the number aro under eight yoara of age.
The girla have made the must satisfactory pro*
gross the past year, aa all toatify wha woro so for
tunate to be prceenu Their profioleney, and gonor*
al appearance and .deportment, reflect much credit
upon their teacher, Mr. Kmanuol Shollall, and
their matron, Mrs. Dell.
The loUowlng programme of tho oxorcisoa la
proton tod.
I. School waa opened with singing a hymn.
9. First class in Hall's Geography, recited, com
poaed ol Misare Sarah Loaly, Ann Kollor, Mary
Moore, Elisabeth Loaly, Mariah I’m!got, and Ho
Hnnalt Patrick.
3. First class in Reading (Slat Psalm) compoaod
of Missea Charlotte SVcat, Amanda Loptr, Catha
rine llourk, Sarah A. Badge!, Sarah West, Eliza
beth Lealy, Mary Mooro, Sarah Lealy, Mariah
Padget, Kottmtsh Patrick^ Anna Roller, Sarah
Mars.
4. First claae in Concert (God'a Unlvoraal I’rovl
deuce) names same aa those last given.
ft. First class in Dictionary—vix: Charlotte
West, Amanda Lopor, Sarnh Padget, Catharine
ttourk,Sarah West, Mary Mooro.
0. Singing by tho whole, (tho Orphan Flowor
Girl.)
7. First olasa in Mitchell's Gongraphy—viv
Amanda Lopor, Charlotte Woat, Catharine Bourk f
Sarah A. Padgol, Sarah West.
8. Child’s Second Book of History—vix: Aman
da Lopor, Charlotto West, Catharine Bourk, Sarah
A. I'adgel, Mary Mooro, Sarah Woat.
*9. Second piogo in Concert, (My Life is like tho
Summer Roao.)
10. Writing-book* exhibited by Amanda Lopor.
It. Spelling by lotlor by tho whole school.
18. Third piece in Concert, (Tho Uattlu of War
saw.)
13. Tho exercises were concluded with singing
iTlunisoft flowing Kidron) by the whole school.
The spectators nud friends of tho Asylum seemed
gratified with tho exorcises, and tho happy, eon-
tonto.d appearance of the children. So uiolul ami
benevolent an institution deserves to bo patronized
and cherished by every friend of his species. Soma
of tho best women in tho Stato have been educated
and uurtured at this Asylum. X.
savannah republican, Friday morning April 27. ihas
—— J - *— ;
Vis hanlaa VImsb aai ihs Know
NalkingooV tho Units* Mo ton.
The London Times hss an article In relation to
the KnoW'Nothioga of tlila oouutry, from which
wo inaka the following extraoia:
“ We have read with great Interest a state pa*
por, which appealed to us to be drawn up with
ability and moderation on behalf lha Know Nuth-
luga, or aa they protest la oall themselves, tho
Atuerloan parly In tho United Males. This party
haa already obtained a decisive iscondancy in tho
Northern Stntca of the Union, and it Is extremely
probnblo that it will namo the auccesaor of Presi
dent PioreoWt tho next Preaidontlal oleotion. But
tho principle on which tho party Is tunned i» of
far greater Importance than any personal conse
quence* It may produoe, lor this principle may lend
to pormunont results in tho pulley, of tho Union —
Tho American party, indeed, places itself in oppo
sition to the rival claitna of the old political lead
ers, and it boaeta that ha organisation lias been
completed entirely without their aasistnnqo. Trie
object uf its loupdora haa been to proservo their de
sign from the assaults of other parties until they
could rely on their own strength ; and lor tills pur
pose they stato, curiously enough, that " their or
ganization is more or loss secret in action, ami al
most altogether secret in tho source from which it
derives ita counsel and design." Vet, in spile of
this * ' ” ‘
wards Inkerinann. In the affair of last night, we
had seven olttoen killsd, wounded and taken pri
soners. an dabout 100manput horn du combat or
carried into Hevaatopol. The French, it la belie
ved, lost between SOU to 400 men aud Ift officers
killed, wounded and misslni. Oa lha ojhy hand,
the enemy inuat have aufferad a loss of OW or 700
men, although they suooeeded in concealing the
severity of their lose by oairi|nR dead
nnd wounded, aa usual. Hilll.Tfm number ol dead
bodies lying slung the front of our Ironohee proved
that they received a heavy loss. Tho bodioa of 12
men nnd of ono officer romain in tho trenches of
our loll attack. The hill aldea below the Round
Tower and ilia Mamelon aro covered with iliair
dead, ininglmj with Ins bodies of the French. The
corpse* ot it Zouave officer Is distinguished on the
slope, close up to the abattis ol the Rruund Tow
er, wlntro tho gallant soldier fell as haled on his
men in pursuit of the Russians. No flag ol truco
lina boon aunt in from either side to demand per-
miaaion to bury the dead. They are lying about
among the gabions which have hoen knooaed
down in Irom of tits Frenohaap towards the rifle
pita in great numbers. ,
The enemy have alroady opened guns from tho
Mnmulun, which they direct against tho French
»pprnaclica towards the pits, and wo may oxpaut
that the work oast ot it will soon ho armed nloo.
1 is fire will bnfiladu a portion of our lines, and tho
Mnmelon will bo able to direct Worn flank an
awkward fire on the flank of our right attack. Tho
Tna Maid or tin Mnrr
Niagara durlttfl
whn frequent Niagara during tba summer will no
J “ *“ “ to learn that iba structure plying
pUTBOTED,—Thoe#
will
doubt ba glad .. r . #
below the Falls, and called by courtesy a steam*
boat, ho* boon destroyed, and that a new “Maid
ol the Mist" will .commence running shout iho
first of naxt month. Many who have heretofore
denied themselves the pleasure of a trip along the
Niagara will beroaltnr lie enabled to do so with
perfect safety In a new and substantial host-—
'Albany Alius.
comurhcul BBceae. I
navNsssiwIs r.xpwrie-April ««. ! - •,
Par sehr Mary NUptea, for Phtta4alylrle-»« bales j _
OoLU.li sol I Plano. ; Cnrl, (Ireland)....
He* York
fMipwrle. Philadelphia . .
psrehlp CooeavetUMi, from Llvarp*xd~*,778 seeks
Hell, I cask Hardware, ft Pkga,en<! lu lonsUnoJ.
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iia r t vhteiiiiuuost ionshl y gained ground w it It’ a in- i »Hlllorytnim aro not aa export aa those who place
gular rVphhiy 1 . 0 * 1 hinust msrofo*o >U ropr7soiit an ^ *! ,cm . in ,,, ° »»*ll«rloH. Conscious of the strength
opinion shared by largo masses ofthu American •
people, its main object is declared to bo to »«>•
assort llio original purpose of tho Union, to
revivo tho nutional spirit ol the country, to crush
llumu factions which huve converted party war
fare into n mere struggle lor tbs power of dispens
ing palrunago, snd, above nil, to rosiai the increuao
ot foreign influences in tho United Stales. •
"This Imv motive it more especially the peculiar
nnd immediate object ot the know-nothing party.
They stato Hint not much leas than half a million
sirangers are driven annually by poverty or mis-
rule to swell tho population of tho United ,States;
and that, ulthough this acquisition of labour is m
■OHIO respects useful to the voiitittuuity, yet that
those immigrants are ignorant ot the institutions,
tin,' laws, snd oven ihu language of the country,
and animated by n spirit very different front that
ol American citizens. These persons are, however,
very speedly invested with tho franchise nnd tho
exercise of political power.
"This immigration "furnishes what inny, without
much exaggeration of phrase,lio called the disiiuct
estate in our republic. Its uver-swellmg min is
visible in every community. It is banded into
Kecnnd llrsputcli.
The Vienna conference was in session on the
8th, bui without report. It was not known when
another meeting would be held
It waa reported that new complications had
•risen with Prussia.
Skirmishing continued before Sevastopol, but
without anything important.
A naw British loan would be formally advertised
on Monday the 16th, but the amount was not
known.
All the passengers and crew of the ship North
Carolina wet# saved.
Markets.
Millgan'a Liverpool circular qustea cotton steady
at unchanged prices ; hut (he market closed dull.
Bales of the week 73,000 bales, of which specula
tors took 16,600, and exporiers 7,800. Quotations:
Fair Orleans ft7-8d.
Middling 6 3 Bd.
Fair Uplands ft ft 8d.
Middling ft 1-16 to 5 1-8
Trade at Manchester unchanged. Money was
easier. Contois 911-2-
Tlsv Next Congress.
It has already been si nlcd, that tho administra
tion will be dccidoaly in the minority in the next
Congross. It will bo seen by the following table,
prepared with much care, that the ant ^-slavery ag
itators and fanatics will also be in a minority, und
will, therefore, bo abln to sympathise with tho
administration forces. Tho Country is yet sale :
Whole nnmbcr of members in the House of
Representative*........ ................. 834
Nebraska mon already elected 30
I Anii-Nebraska nten who will voto against tho
repeal ol the present law to prevent lurther
agitation, probably 20
The following States to hold their elections,
all of which will return Nebraska men
Alabama 7
Georgia H
Kentucky 10
Louisiana 4
Mississippi ft
Maryland 0
North Carolina 8
Tennessee 10
Texas 2
Virginia 13
* Third UlMptxicb.
Denniston quotes cotton dull and unchanged.
Salea on Friday, the day buforo the Africa sailed,
wero 10,000 bales. Stock <»n hand, 680,000 bales,
ineludingJftOjOOOof American growth.
Canal flour commanded 41 to 42*. Gd: Ohio, 43*
6d ; Coro 41s. 6d. to 42s. Cd.
The advanco British squadron for the Baltic had
reached Elsinore.
Russian dispatches from Warsaw to the 1st
April say, that an army ot 180,000 mon was boing
concentrated in the Baltic provinces, and that 300
gun-boats would bo put afloat.
The Emperor Napoleon and Eugenio were ex
pected in London Monday, the 16;h, and would ro-
tarn the following Saturday.
Adiltiaaal California News.
New Vork, April 26.
The Know Nothings have held a convention at
Sacramento, and deturminrd to sustain tho nomi
nee of the American party lor President, and to
maintain iho principles of tho Nebraska hill.
A correspondent of tho Times says, tho miners
bad offered a rowsrd of 2,000 for tho head ol Wooo*
tho chief partnor of tho firm of Adams Ac. Co.
Trouble Isi Iho Went,
• St. Lorn, April 2ft.
The people of Kansan hsvo issued a proclama
tion, declaring Gov. lUcder incompetent for tho
position of Governor, aud denouncing tho appoint
ment wiihout tho consent of tho governed as an
arbitrary exerciso of power. They appointed dele
gatee who would meet nt Fort Li-avcnworth the
28th ioat., and select a nuitablo person for Govern
or, whoso name was to b« forwarded to tho Presi
dent with tho request that he bo appointed in placo
of the acting Governor.
Latest accounia from Chicago state that 36 por-
eons who had taken part in tho Into riot thcro bad
been arrested. Tho Irish took n» part in tho riot.
t’lrr lu Ciinndu.
r Moxtbrai., April 24.
Nearly the whole town of Vienna, in Canada
West, has been destroyed by fire.
Charleston, April 26th.
Cotton.—The talcs of iho week amount to 12,-
800 bales. Prices havo advanced during the week
I cent. Good Middling is quoted at 91 cunts.
RtCX.—Tho demand has been strive, and prices
bavo advanced 1-8 to 1-4 cent. Good to prime ia
quoted at tft 1 a 6 1-8 per hundred pounds.
FauoHTs.—The rote to Liverpool is jd, being
a decline of l-32d. The rate to Havre lsl8-16c.
New Y-rr, April 8ft.
Cotton quiet. Prices unchangni Flour lower.
Ohio |10,io to 810,76. Corn firmer. Naval stores
steady.
Total number of votes agirinst tho repeal of
tho Nebraska bill hi next Congross 123
Majority in favor ol present territorial organi
zation 12
There is a Inrgo majority in tho Sonata opposed
to Ihu repeal of tho Nebraska aci; so that it a nil! to
that filed should pass ihu House, it would ho lost
in the Sonata. Wo do not apprehend, however,
that any serious effort will ho made to repent the
law. Tho now anti-slavery members will doubi-
lc«n mnko themselves as troublesomu ns p«niblo, in
tho way of presenting petitions nnd resolutions*
aud making mflamitory appeals to Buncombe;
but the South will not sutler its composure to ba
difturbed. All such demonstrations are tilers hurtu-
lcss thunderbolts.
they have ginned by the po»SM»wiioo of those posi
tions, and tho advantages they havo secured in
deleuding iho town, tho Russians appear donor-
milled to tiluko the moat of their new attack. Tho
Mniiieloii ia exposed to ihu fire ol tho guns ill liiu
right of our right attack and to lha lira of tho
second French redoubt over Inkcrmann, and every
two or tliiuu minutes a shot or shell is thrown into
thu work, but tin* enemy maintain their ground,
though the deseftura inform us that they lose 100
men every 21 hours within tho parapets of tho
Mamelon. The praetico of our artillorymen is
splendid. Scarcely a shot Inti* in striking ihu ton
ot tho parapo'.jusl at tho right place, and a black
pillar ol loose earth shoots up into the air from tho
w ork idler every nischargo from our guns; but the
Russians hold it.aul), ami they are determined to
keep their hold among sa they can. Thu dulenca
ol the place hi conducted on n now priaciploj aud
we shall besavurely tried, with our present num*
hem, in doing the work cut out for us.
As yof lha linos of tho batteries remain very
nearly iccutical with thosu from which wo opened
llru on the l&tlt oi October. Tho second nut alio!
ofour utruck has indeed boon armed with guns,
and some detached works have been construct* d.
I .. • I • . , , ' U M LI (INIIV UUIVIlim W III A B II.H I’ IH-UII UUIIBlllll.il III
combinations inoro or loss apart> front our long- j | )Ul |J0 wuut c | |tUR0 | ia , Initm effected in tho mode
known and familiar mauoa of native citizens, by or |oril *| our approaches and attack,
ties of foreign kindred, by unforgottej. nnd ever- Tho ooWS 0 f I’rineo Monscbikofl's death
cbenshod nait'iiialttios, and by sympathies nlicn.io ' .. ..
Iluabnnd’* <*aiI«<A 1 itlngnsala.
Husband's UALOINIH) M.m.NKhIA It highly l»iw
flclsl In bIIiIIm<s««is of IImi Hlotn*r|, ■mj llowelt, which
am siirndM) with sriitliy, and ilvss limnrdlais mllrt
to Ibn hrariliu n. The efli-ru uf eseess In asllng nr
drinking are generally rcllev*! hy It, sud It affiirds on*
of lllii inllderl and lini*l |ilas«anl api-rlrou, asporlalif )
to persons who, from a vedi-ntar* lire or other e«ns«a, ,
am under llm (reqiiaut ik-comH* nf having recourta P> ,
luxmIve«. To |q-r*<oi» of a hllllnui or a gnuly hu'.ll. It
may Im* reentninended with pi-collar propriety; and Iia
virtues havo imon reooatoilly veilflmt In lift dlsoamt of ;
warm climate* Many of Un nor plaints of ehldrrn lu
eurty rnfanoy, andweii at nt»re ailvsneed iwrlrnit, srs
aumdett with aetilti); and to such caM>s,\h«Ua|r.tned
Mnanesla Iiki a great sdvanlagv over other ahsorbioiU,
vlci lhal It both neulrallies the scld In iho allmeulary
canal, and sett m an entrsdous yet gentle purgtilvs.—
This preparation Is ttm (mm unpli-asant taste, and threw
timet lha slmngUi of Ihecotninoii i.'slclnsd Mognctls.
lour nrst premium Mllvnr Xledalt, and a Naw York
World's Kslr Medal awarded.
for sale by the drugKUU gantrally, and tiy the roanu
faciumr. T. J. HI/MilAND.I'hlladelphla.
apr 94 eoil3mo*
lUM/'KIPTI* **F MlTT*.H, PER C. UAIHII^AI*. .veu^su^uriLt^y,^ v
April ra-r.7.1 bales cotton. sr*)1 rndsw i« fiUsa. ! o,,, u , tU _
ton -a Co. ll W (igrmsny. CohSns k Her:*.T W Heeiy. , ' T »«.*t SM
Ki/tu, Davit * Uhtf. order. K mg 4* f«Mi*. J H M artm, ^
(.'rngsr . Wade, J Ingcrtoll, H *,rl*w»,|il, •. A f. I.snur, ,f,
llanu At WatbiMirn, lluiltou, Pluming At Co, l>gdun k . To Prs*<w r .. ....
Iluuher, and I’raiikllo ^ HrariUcy.
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liiyP.lt ttlHf.AHP.H.-IJAflTKft’M HPANHMI MIX-
TIMID, as a remedy fur liver dlmuses, and the nuutlitrf
of lormhUhlc cvllt roioir-rin.1 win, a dlsnrgaulted stats
of that organ, Is unrivalled.
I Intel red • <>l t-erilllcalet, from (lie highest sources, of
permit* living in themynt Uiclonotid, Va., might ba
given rtf cures effoeO-d by Carter’s r*puui*h ftlixiurt-.—
Wo have only room to refer to tin, rxirnonllnary cura of
Hainucl M. Drinker, l'.tr|.,of ll,e (tnn of Drinker At Mor
ris, Hooktollert, Illcbnniod, Va* who was curwl by two
lioUlet of Carter’s epaniih Mixture, after three years'
siitfcring from a dl»«a>cU liver, lie aaya, lu actl»n on
the blood Is wonder fill, be'tor than all the modicum ba
tiad ever laken, siut cheertutly recommend* U to all.
Kee advertisement. II apr V3
XIU.VMII HAHKP.T.
fXlTTOH.—Arrltsd tinea lha IVib Inti., 7,i7a hslat
Upland, (7,139 par llulfroad, til fr»n* Augusta and
laiullugt on iho river, kn’i vis Dsnan.y and vo7 do Has
Islandt. I ho ex (girts for tbs earns prrtod snrounl to
11,tori hales Upland, and 777 do Hi* Islands, vlt: to
l,|vsr|g>ol 7,*3'> bales Upland snd 491 do Has Itlandt,
to New York 3,940 bales Upland snd 731 do 8 Island'
fobowlnkyeart I*V4 'V. |)*iVM
liroal BrHsln, |(«444<« \'nv»a ^ jj
vts>:
, per Urt'n ports.
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st tba Port of Hat anus*, from im Eepuuht- -
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to Pblladalpbla 154 bslas Upland, an<l to Chtrlction 158 |n«a
bales Upland-leaving an bawl ana on shlpbostd, not , • on .
dean d, a stock nf 34,814 bstsa Upland, and v.ien go He* | '
Island*, kgalnst WJMbales Upland, and 3^ev dr Mat
Island* at Urn »sm« Dins tut year. . ir.3.‘.
Our tut weekly report cl'*sod upon a quiet market. | >854.
On Pridsy ttm sela* were UI4 bale* st full and Brin j *-
price*, on Haturdsy without any change in Urn market, j
Urn ttlr* were only I6'i, aud on Monday 414 bole* A her I
buklnet* hourt on Moigley saven day* later new* from J
V.utope was at band pet KMfevtUa,at Hew York. Price* 1
hMl e.lvaice.1 t-lfl'ANd at Llterponl, wlU* •*]*■• for Dm ‘
wetk of Ml.ouo bale*. On lueeday ibero tu m-.ra
enquiry but no quotable change In the market- Hale*
I.IM3 hale*, on Wednesday tha sales ware 814, srwJ yo*.
,-rdey 319 bales. Ateiut WhiD yesterday the telegraph
nnounord the arrival of the Africa si Halifax, hot no
• ouiincrclal news eamo Ui hand till two o'clock. The 4
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Total <<reel IImain.
Havre.
Other Pre*H.b (Vwu.
Total Pmer.
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Aaotuas Astonisiiim* Ccmk—Highly appreciated
• , , , * v . - - * - goimrally bolievod. It will bo strango if it ia true,
the spirit winch a Unto sustain* «ur pec.ilmr, lout- , lir t |te kantl of Heaven will tltett have removed «t
pernture, and complicated sysiom ot freedom. . „ le VerJ crisis of this bloody alruggletho two men
i < . ,r- i°.K >an V/’ l Vr. C *! Ua , ii t ,j° V nn< |,tuu I fnim wkoao evil pasiious nnd nmuitioit it originn-
ulaiod tho cralt of aelfish politics aapiraiita and „.,j. 'i' no K u »«iam coitxidor tins war aa Princo
demagogues, who havo too easily found it n plmnt 1 -• - ...
. . ,... ... ", u . i MonadikofTadoing. Ho mainly crusted tho dc-
reaourco tor (mrty uso. ttiHi who havo cajoled, flat- . j t .|, ci . 8 (l | cteva*iopoi,mid never ceased bis exertions
la Innlln il tvlmf il ia fr,.,,1 I lio 1 it,In ll.i *uu*alTlll I if,V .
tered, and seduced it into tho runks ol puriiann
strile, and thus imparted to it a consequence nnd
nil influence most powerful to aid n jwrvern* ambi
tion, but utterly powerless to accomplish any honest
und tor wliiuh tho highest prerogatives ol citizen
ship wero originally designed." To this wo may
Iidd that it exercises no undue and almost exclusive
influence uvcriho American press,thnt it laulwuyn
endeavoring to embroil the United Slates, for iia
own sinister purposes, with tho European power*,
nnd that it ia led by the renegade*, the sympa
thisers, and tho annoxationiats uf every clinic who
have sought n refuge hey.-nd the Atlantic.-
But thu viowa, of the American pqrty do not
a'op Itoro. Titov observe that a very Inrgo
portion of tha annual immigration belong* to
tho Church of Romo—a body regarded with dis
trust by tho greotor number of the American peo
ple, professing at power, und organized in u pecu
liar manner lor tho promotion of Homan Catholic
objects at the oxpenso ol ilioso very liberties which
these persons exercise and enjoy. Tho Amoitcnn
party, therefore, proclaims that it take* ns temd
agamai ih« political action ot the Roman Catholto
Church in iho United Slates, not Irom intolerance
of the doctrines of that faith, but from a <, >ita leti«>n
that iho tendency «•! that church is tn embody its*
adherents in a party, tho objccta of which are at
variance with tne institutions and nath-inil spirit of
the American people.
8b"These declarations are to a great extent new m
tho history ol iho Unitod Staio. Hitherto, unlimit
ed facilities and encouragement have been held
out to immigrntioo, and the political pnriir* m the
couuminity have professed abauluto inddb rum o to
ibe religious faith ol ihetr member*. Expvru-neo
seems to have convinced nt least biie a ouiiaidcrntil<
to mnko it what it is from tho limo hu bocamo Gov
«rt!«-c of the Crimea till ho waa removed Cram tlio
conduct of tho defunco.
Tiii-riday, Marcn‘22—Tlio conioat lor tho
rifle pus tcriuiuntcd this morning, umid a blaze of
fire Irom tho tons in thopnlu light.of dawn, in. fa
vor «>! the French wh«» now occupy thi«o of the
piti, und direct a sharp fuailade agonist the A1 nni-
dot* round Tower Irom the aandbugs. Tho Bus-
ainii Riflemenuro in one of tho pita still; two
scented t> be unoccupied. The enemy havo also
placed (‘llenivn in iho Mamelon and the new
work on 'ho right, nnd a gun Irom Goplon’s trendi
es and one Irom the French redoubt on tho right
arc contixunlly engaged in tiring round shot and
shell iiits thu lortm r place throughout tho day to
tedueo the firoand impede the mon in thoir works
Our two *eu service mortars tire seldom, but sure
ly ; their rung# ia very great. Ono abcll vcsierday
evening vent lar ove» and beyond the Round
Tower nid hunt: among tho buildings in tho rear
of it. Another hunt through the mof of one
ohlm public buildings, and it instantly collapsed
into acltud of dust and rubbish. Thoro are nil
kinds «.f absurd stories afloat to day, with which
you navi probably met in some phase or other ere
tills thrivigh tho electric telegraph, to the effect
that there has been a mutiny in Sevastopol, that a
Rumsoc general marching ni* troop* down to iho
city lm« been aaeiasmated by them,and i'rincoGorts-
ciiakofhn*informed tho army in the Crimea thm
Im is to bo suptmrted by nn Austrian corps to
drive the allies oul of the country. We hear that
General Admiral Ist><niinc has been killed m tho
low n, whd" superintending the works ol tho M»-
nie'lun, nnd that tlm enemy want Generals. A
l'idi-h soldier, who had deserted, gives inlorma-
HTABI.KIl'n ANODYNK UliminY P.XI'KI.TOIIAMT
|«, wherever known,lie, murli (iraltt-cwuxU hr Imtsiow-
Ml "|Min a niMlIrlhe which will arc/itupllih such rurwa
a* that of A. IJ. Mci.'arly, of VVo*t View, Blchnioinl co-,
Vb. wlm tiaii tor Din third ttmn an ab*e«* to break in lha
right lobe of his lungs, canting « great discharge of
pblfgrn, with a dreadful cough, pain* In tha breast and
side*, sick stomach, Aic, in short, nyifE *jmplom indi-
extol spt-edv death |r»m cnri»unqitliiii; yet these terrt
hlr lymptom* were ameliorated, and al lengUi enilrelv
nired hy Iho UMnil Ihl* valuahlv mmtlclim. After such
curas.no wonder that pliyrician* Invarialdy recoimm-ml
It, and the Dt AUIUUl’.A Unltllt AL, which ia
equally (-Olclenl for those paiidul diseases nf the bowel*
dlurrhn-a. Arc.
inscriptive pampMets, in Im- had gratia of 'the agerita
I'rlcu lor each,only 50 cents per Imitlc. nr six bottles for
r: 50. Tllfw. M. TI’ltNKK 4 UO.
\V. W. MNi Ol.N,
A. HMI.OMON.H I* C(l.
J. II. M'DiUK At cn.,
*pr 23 19 Mvannah.
4var|> ml msrkat wa* reported unchanged. Pair or.
Iran* wa* qunl'-d at 5J^d, Pair Upland 3)», are) Mid-
• lug du. 5 l-IO&i.Sj • The aslo* of tha week wrft *3.US',
i f wtilch Npeculab-r* took IX.'Mi and KxpoArrs 7,ran,
Isle*. The political ln-vi I* undecisive butt* of a
I Hire warlike ••luracter and the etf -ct of them ad«lce*
l unit ll,« marker canmit, iherefore, tm calculated upon
* lit* an) certainly: built Is beltevod that they wit) have
a tendency U» depress price*. The market dotes very
q -let with bo*. hUle disposition on the part of buyart to
r lersle. Wa i«-|ieat our quoutlon* of latr week as
1- low*-.
Middling........
Other Pnrrt/ti P <*.
7.,tsl Poreign p..n».
Middling m i-irici Middling
DchhI Middling
Middling f'«*r
Pair .
...9>»3B.a .
i-nal
IIOI.I.OWAY'H Ptl«l.» the in-trlr-clebralrd remedy
in Ihe UuInn fur Iho cure ol dlmaso* of lha Idver and
Ntoiimch.— I.dmund Alga, of i'ie,j^r*u.wn. New York,
wa* lor the period of nlneirr-n years a complete misery i
to IdiiiM-lr, and a liiirdcn lu hi* friend*, he tuffered »« .
severely and roiitlim<iu»ly (run liver touiplslht, aud a .
dlrordercil stomach, tha: h«> waa cnlittaiitl) lor weeka ; 1
togi (her conniieil to his b.-d, tho doctor* did him no ;
good, and ho therefore leli off coiitultlng them Mae j
week* ago Im commenced u>ing Holloway's Pill*, and :
hi* wife calh-d la*t week at lho*lor«of Professor llol- I
towny, tn ackuowledm-. nm*l gratelullv that her bus
I wind l» quite cured. Professor Holloway ho|ie« that the ■
thoiiuiid others III Ihe Dutoii who have been benrflttpd
will imw tnnii' forwent.
Heerdferlbeinet. li apr 73 j
Tha tale* of the week amount In 4.3il bale* at tbs
> Towing pwruculara -. 48 at 7«. til ail*.
SI HVf, l!0*l cJi. 37af*H, IrUat *•;, 94 atH’4, 7W al
0, 33 at IItj, N7J Xt 0Vi. 3 - al 9!«, 317 at iX, 979 at 'J\
t at lu and 2* hale* at II ceol*.
The recalpt* In Ihe United Nlalea up t>i this time, at
e n pared with ia*t year, give the follow mg result.
Ncw-Vork?.'.’
Philait*->|4,la.
Boibroore aud Norfolk.
Charted/m.
Other U.«. porta.
Tout *>•**:■ iw-,
(fraud Tutiu..
l 1
■M
u»
* \ '* » r,
**>»
>3*
'/■a a>*
• • • • ->•: mi*
*-*>.i,
Export* of Kite anl Lottber froa I
L l .j Snr~
l^d. :• a j • 9
mat* tie/.**
(treat ItrUaui.
Hi. Jol.h * and Mai.in
•WetJ Indies
Other Foreign Pori*
Tout Fxrwn P'-ni .
Ms.oe
Ma*»»chuae::* ...
Ith'-Je Id aud. he.
create %t New Orlcaut...
- XI oldie..
•• Tetat ...
'• Florida .
.139^42
. IGi.GM)
. l-.IW
. 3:,vii
St
Y-ri
j Philadelphia
| Bai-.iinurr ate!Norfolk
j Charleston
1 'Mnau*,
1,044
•*.w.
•l*H
>u*l
' MW*
iP-fl
* isyn
r Puri*
e*»« at I*avann»h
•• Charleston
M Virginia and N.Carol
47.113
T-.ul':
59.769
13,445
4
v.:t: ,cy-
S4jrci.1l >’otfcro.
NOTH'I
T- tat decreare ■
ITOx'J 1
VJS.<-57 |
u M.(.IX.
Xrllclc
llUUdee.
> f .A.) 'CQotl
- «* ix‘«
- r | i
QfjSP* Till) Consignee nf 501,hi*. Potatoes rnurked
vtv, XIIiar hark Marvel, from Boston, is re- :
que'int to cull and lecelve them.
apt 9) HAN t Ac WAHIIBUUN.
aectmn "I llio American i-ommiinity ilul ttieae pri- i n„ n ^at tBci® ia plenty ot stmmumn, buMt:« gun
I'l .tit.., A.lllml .luf.U, Ift.. »u .lift... II., ........ I ... I*
in
i.tya thn
ty The Rev. Mr. ingursoll,of Buffalo, has de
termined lo decline the mvilatiun to bi-come assis
tant minister of Trinity Church New York. Mr.
Ingeraoli is the gentleman who spsn; tho winter of
1862-3 iu Savannah, and officiated in St. John's
Chuich.
Heai.ti^op Charleston.—Thnre were only 14
death* in Charleston during the week ending tho
21st irut.
hew* Item*.
Rev. Dr. .^prngue, of Albany, haa received a
presi'nt of ono ot the chair* in potaosaion ol Napo
leon 1st at St. Helena.
In some sections of Vermont the snow is said
to be still five feet deep.
At tho municipal election in Newport, U. I.,
on ihe I8ih mtt., the entile American ticket waa
elected. •
Tho Rock Island Fnctorv, near Columbus, Ga.,
w«* sold the 23rd inst, under n mortgage, und
bought by R. L Mott, Esq , of that city for S2<',-
250.
Judge Hull has granted tho motion to file nn
information, in ihe iiiiture of a quo irananto,
against th« Mayor and Aldermen ot Atlanta, call
ing upon them to show hy what authority they
exrrcuu their offices. In other word# the Know
Nothings will coniest iho election.
Tho nuw Council of Gainsvillo, Ala., has put
tho liquor license up to $2,000, and no quantity to
be sold less than twenty gallons.
Tho wifo of U. ,S. .Senator lUnilm died nt their
residence in Hampden, Maine, on ihu !7ih instntit.
The demoi-rais ol tho tooth district of Kentucky
have nominated Gen. Win. O. Butler lor Congress.
Washington street, in Boston, from Court to
Hummer street, is to bo paled with iron, ihu con
tract having hcon conc'udod for $20,01)0.
A woman named Jones, wn* sentenced in tho
Boston Police Court Isst week, to jSr« yrur's im-
v,l,'KL..c.imn..|v..y,l>«.. Iitianilly .•..nc.'.I. J ». ; n ..r.h.vn l»onortMOd nol to lire. ...
the) have hitherto been ; and ll is obvi us ilntt Mm j Hiimiaiis don't care for French or Englisli; but
principles ol tin* new party are mainly directed ; would ratlici attack ihu iorntor than the laitor.—
against tho exiraonlinnrv mcrcaao ol ihe In-li )-lo- , I'rovismns are plum,ml in iho town, according io
tnunt among the An:erican population, both u* hiflAi-cuun'.bmihegarria)>na«roinareaitoar,nnd'
aliens nnd nx I npists. On many oilier topics the, have very low hours tn bed. Iho men aio kepi
mamtcalo proserves a discreet nud signiticsni I constamly umployed on tho works- tn tlio batlorics
silence,probably because although the Know Noth- | or u, otrw , 0 hw and aortioa.
mas aro ronlially untied on tome potma.i lint union F--r the b-a halt hoar—it is now 1046p m — a
doe* hot extend to all. I hits the vital question „| | f llf t oua flgbtlkaa.been raging all along our front —
slavery is left unnotiecdj b-oniiio in Massachiisclts, i To a per^-n ataodmg on Cathcart'a hill in fr .n« ol
NOTH !:. .... .
|M2r The |lrun*wlck nnd Florida Railroad Com- • f„, m m*,in frtl |.
pan) ** ill hold their annual meeting at Uruus- _ " * .
wirki<uThur»ils) thelt-l of Miv. rue *i<-.vonr Planter;
will leave thi* C'iy«u her regular trip fi.r iVntrorlllage.
nn WmlneMlay, ihu 9*1 «»f Maj. ai tun o’clock A. M.. and
will arrlvtai llrau«wick atCuV-lock i>n Iho morning of .
the ine/'iliig. nffonlliig ih« most convenient opportunity
for Kou'leiorn nf ihltcil), Macon, Aucuiia and other
pla-'i-*, nf altuiidlliK Iho meeting. The very best Ur*:
will bo provided on board for Ihuacciimmoilalionof jia*-
sengur*.
apr IM V. tVUQLDEY. Afnt I
mi:i>iT.u, noticd;
Dll CIlAltDKH f*AS Mil. hasruanmM Iho
prscilcu of Mi diet) r and Hurgery from hi* of I
Ac*- aud rcalUmea oil Houlb Broad stical, thrredoor* i
Ds»t ofltaninot.
Thu hour, hrtwerti »> lo 10 A. M. and 7 to8 P. M., will ’
he devn'i d in office pa'lrni*. If Jan 19 |
li 4( i
BUI At'.
i IT IIU. <»o*hefc, |4Vin« -
MITHT
gw* An etpriloi
rJ^Sr iimiwi
ri-oi'ij in tun uiiiioiiovu, niiso in .uuFnai:uii*eii*i i
lor iiiMunco.iiiM Know NothiAiga have declared tor j
ciiiMicipation.whilo in other stales they atippoit thu
Fugitive) blnvu Law. Again, llm annexation ol I
Cut'n nnd other totlUonoe ts not alludnllo, proba- |
bly bcoau*c every cxicnil'in ot territory inhabited !
by iiifii of tho Spanish race and iho U uuati Coih-
olio luitIt must lend to wenkcu Dm uxtmu.il i
American character id the Union.
"if these are the established principles ot thu j
Know-Nothing party, wo cannot but regard them ;
with considerable sympathy Wo have ever I
wntehod with sincoro admiration tho progre«.i of '
Die United Slates, as long us it is directed io ili<>s«-
legitimaioobjoci* which ore to bn I .und within
the magnilieenl territories of iho Union. A le-s
favorable opimonofthcir policy itnd condition b .s
only been lortucd nnd expressed in Euroiiu when
public opinn 111 Iho Uni'ed Hintcs w-iih misled by
liictioiis agitators,or mis^liroeied objects ineoinpaii-
bln with tho rights of other* Tho strength ol the
Union ami tlio punco of iho wo'ld would bo pro
tected and sec toed hy policy which protiasea to
coin-ontrnlo iho strength ol the American people
on American objects. Tho language of ihu pew-
party appear* to u« lo bo pntriwtic and wise, and
tar mnro nearly nkm to tiio true princqdc* • I the
I- -under* ot tlio Commonwealth than the scandalous
attempts of Dio modern democrat* to court p--i)u-
larity at, thu oxponso of honesty and honor. Tin*
Know Nothings owe thoir cxistuncu to Dio reaction
iigniust tlio fdlion nnd o.xcomos of K'-asiiili meet
ings of Irish j»urnnli*m, ot tho Romi«h priests,
and Mr. I’lerco's miinslois ; and it is no! im|irob-
able Dint they will succeed in constiliiMiig the n- xt
government of Dm United States, as limy have al
ready returned a majority to tho now CoogroM."
Tlio foreign .Hull* by- llxo viltc.
Dm 4 h Divnion tho wh'do ol the Russian lines
aro revealed in successive glimpses by bursts <d
rc«l flame, ><ed the brght star like flashes of mus
ketry, tw inkling all over tho black expanse be
tween us and thn town for threo or b-ur mile* in
longDi, show that a fierco conical ia going on In<-
f-ru Dm Hunches of the allies. Shells, etch mark
ed bv * dcstinciive p-qnt of tiro whore iho luzo <*
burning, .lescribo their terrible curves in the,air
nnd seem l<» mlnglo with the slats, aud fiery rork-
vis with b»ng mils ol dropping spnkka tush like
comets ili' -ugh tho Air. Above all Die (-alecrescent
moon is sliming Irom a deep blue sky, covered with
tho consicllniiona of Heaven. The r "*r of tho
•- •nil tin- hissing uf the shell*, tho intermittent
grow l of musketry, Dm wih scream of the rocket*,
and Dm whizzing of tho round shot form a horrid
concert, it is curious to nulu thocatgerucaa of the
men on atich occasions* they swarm out of their
tents t<> the line! in front, and watch tho piogrcas
«-t Die fight os fur ns they can make it out with tho
deepest imerest, and their whispered comments
uro most amusing-" That'* n lively aboil from
Dm French,,” " M<»**oo la gelling his boljylul "—
" I wished they'd let tin go nt lhai, nnd wo'd not
waste-so much powder," vVc. Tho flashes «*f
the cannon mark pretty distinctly Dio flowings Pi'KT «»»'
nnd ebbing* of tho tldo of war. If iho Russian
gun* urn thundering away wo may Ih> sure their
limit ore lulling back. If our guns aro more ! ,,/fldp
TO srOI KIIOl.tll Its.
lt.\SK HT NTI. (*P (IP.OV.r.tA. »
»v*-**n. Hit* April. 1855. \
w ll Im» hnM at ihe Banking
in Du* eltj./.n Monday.7lh of May
(or elgM turret or* on Din , «-i of 'n<tlvldnal
Hti.rk hofdrr*. lo aervo for our vesr lr..in that dale,
apt 13 I K TKPPT. Cashier. |
’ • # *The Monti nr I and f*..n»!iiuu..n*lt«l at AugudOft 1
M'l ••U'rvilh- Itreordrf,amt .Mhr-i* U hi*, will plrue
publlfh the above iwlre a »e«-k unlit Die 7th Elay.
• MlltAT *»f. ANOHrWIH IIAf.l.
The fnl-nwhiff will It th*- arrangetnenl of:
IftSy Ihr TABI.F.M'X m ihe P MR si HI. Andrew! ,
Mall, on l IIIN. and each *uccredln< evening Dm-ugh-
..ill ihn • • p
•t)A ISDAND8—There b»» been a fair demand dur-I -j (>-
It • the post week principally lor the belter grades- Tbr , BADI H(*l*t
r« wlj,'.* bring bvht and Hi* sale* during the pa*t two j
nr throe week* emnparxllve'.y h»»v). th» j
ll -ck I* verj much rixlurrd. The *»lr» of the «r»t
unt lo upwards/>f 4<*i bale* al svtremr* rang:zg
f Ihe *tn • being effects!
at go'g.'.fl cent*. I'ncr* cinllnue .u fsvur of se)l»r*.
b -citits 907 hair*. Export* 777 bat*.
AlUK—'The au<k «f this article U very Umltad and
w < hear o| no large sale*. The transaction* r.f D»r « ww-fc
h /* I •eon c/'i'flucd u» llm retail trade at jo»
h ndri-d pound* are >idn>g to quality and quantity
T ipnrl* of Iln- week 67 r»»k*.
Biil'GH HK’I).—Thn receipt* routines *aali- \\*
h* ten ' ironsAcUona to retmrl l)xp..n» 7,473 b**hr:
’DOt'U—tVe hare no rh»ngci-> not ce In thl* anietr.
T * di-tnand c/»n'.lnue* fair and its !;<*ck ample We
q. ale (ieorgta and Tenu«a«ee brand* at It
P- • bbl.
♦'OHS’.—The f e bate lue--aevrnii rx’C-e* of S*>nh
t'- r.ilira rece'vwl during lh« pa»t week snd :h*- mxrte!
ta .sll supplied. The «l<-mand I* fat'. We quota tar**
Ir * in bulk at »l.l*# and Will it j I V.V We haarof
a- e* «•( one cargo by • eighi 56 IS* to ihe hutttb at f 2
5 , and .’00 ha*hr*l* In hulk at Si.15 4* bushel. ) .. No. 3
OATH.— We have n-- *perial rhsnre to notice In | FD<*t'R, Caul
The market I* talrty *npp’ied s»>d the demand j Bs)Olow^rd-*srrei,»a}'
Without sate* of »uf9etent tmpo’iane* to evaW J u*ivria ' **.
|i h quoiaUo**, we r< pea: ourCcuro* of la-t week. *:t i Cb • IN, (»rt^ carg'
7( *.«)crt>taqa bushel according to qoantliy and qual
Y ll:
Y',l'.
Abb..,
Je x - i t
i Bill' KN !-a<aunaL, tatqa).
N..nbom
CANDDI>, *;r-rxaaoe'.i
i4*roonoh made, 7ali->w
Nurthrm do. do..
' Ilf.lSR, Nortbcn:.
. j WJlIEU'-ftla...
lUo .
, OJKDADfb larmd
MiXtiCa
tH)MI>T!C (KNitiR
SboeJinr*, brvwn.. •
Bmwn l*rtU*
, i.'-mhb OatMftburft.
; DUCK. Fmct.*-'. .
Maonoan •'•olios
PH!!. Mackerel, No. I
r
V t ■
It
nut the week
First wrlea of Tab!.
n at 7I» oVlock.
I»t TASLt*|-i:
Sister'* Hreelvlng' rphsn*.
•-’O TSSLXI l : I
A Uhlid's Jlay Dresm
Ji'Tmm-x:
First *cene—Joan >-i Arc's Kec* ptlon In her native
rterond oeone— Pes-snt* Offering to Unl it under Uan-
FI rat Irene- William Tell’* I rial of Skill. I
-rcond Been*— f!r»»ler dl»c<-v»r» a second irn'W
wiiirli Tell had rerfrrrd for the lyant. had hlschlld
fallen a victim.
.second *erir* ofTablexux will commence at 9 o’clock. ;
If \ V.—Sor'.hern 1s*el'ing from wharf at 91 25 an!
T »-ern at 91 37)4 li l» ieUll.bg from a-ore 91 M
\\ » fotmeT ar. 1 8162.S, V hutwlreA pou(.cUfcv» U.« Uu««'
7 estock on Land I* ample, and the demand fair.
p|! \N.—n>rrc is a moderate *! , 'Ck. They arc eep nf
ll. loUat|>37H ^bushel. We quote at tl^.q^fl
5 Y bushel s-rcordlu? t.»qu*ntMy an t quality.
|N(I ATOEj*.—'Therw I* a large *u*rk ->n sale and the
d. maud I* limited. We quote In lr.t* irom wfcarf at 83
p r barrel.
mall.. . . .
Oat*
Wheat
(St.A^J*. Am. Wt&.3i^r.
Gt'MN *WDI1R
11A V, Pnme Northern
** lAMrn...
rv,
,<orr*kin*
t bh •>'. Avoirs, asfc.-r.rd .
Yt-U. 1C3»
YVk
Y t-i-i. :« V
vmvi
..rua 1 8k
. Y tma. 7J
Y bu«-
qsKkr. * v
Y kne J 'i
Yro: f)
■ V.*’. I X\
Y 7
P.C
Yu-.
lar r
rlrst s»*ene—The Heatons—Spring: Peasant*employ
e«l In ngTirulture.
Sceon-t scene—Hummer: Pes*snl's *nmtner sport*.
Third scene—Autenm: Prui: gathering.
Pi'Orth acene— Winter: A Dlptry scene, by the whole
company.
Tickets lo each series 25 cents. M , apr 24
tUi.giwc i ww MUt* . _ Y
t\ I. U-N U lWlUtSiNV.il
i •• *•
Jttaruu Sntrlligtutc
A VANN A It
..APHID 97.
AiiHivr.n.
wawattee, Paxton, Liverpool, k*ii, to J It
Wilder. UitiKllude 05 deg., 1st. 9*. sjn.k* whale »hlp
bi isk I y served than usual, wo nrocitbcr covering; \ v "‘»er. I^ngiiiide BA deg, l»i. *.•*, sj H »k# whs
nn nitnck m tho pits or am protecting tho with- 1 frpm t, ' , ' f4 *“‘1»*«)
dravviil of tho allies. Most ol tho gcncrnl*
1*1 Hints, txvund tor Hark llatln
Hr ship Itartara, llou»ioti, Ulasgow, ballaat, lo A
l^.w 4 Co.
ling Augusta, Htono, New York. In Dana 4 Wash
burn.
Tho mail* hy tho Nnshvillo canto through yes
terday, from which wn extract such uddiiionnl
items ns nro of public interest. It aocmed lo l*o
the prevailing opinion when llio Nashville sailed,
that Die prospect of peace was beginning io bo |
regarded as m<«r*» remote ihsn hy (armor advice*.
The Vienna I'oiiturunco had taken a recess until I
the '.>Di of April to await Dm ultimatum of the !
Czar, and Dm arriv.il ol tho French mid Tutki'li
.Mmis'ira st Vienna.
I’revious to the ndjournmont of tho Vmmia cm-
.1 to
iiigld* like theso cmie out to iho front and watch
Dm light, mid tho officers lorm in little groups on all
Dm elevated knolls before the I'untp*. I havo just
returned t«» tlio hut in which I am lodging. It i
is now- ll 6 I*. M., hut tho conflict is Mill going < DCAIIBB,
on. To-morrow 1 hope to ho nhlo to learn noino- ! Hchr Msry Staple*, staples Philadelphia.
Dung about it,bui Dio difficulty of Hseortainiug Dm Ill'.l'A IITI'.I).
Hoop Y‘
MfH . .... Y
NaUrodt # . . Y-
D MU' Y
URL Buck load Y'
DUMlIKU. Sawed, rrfu*S Y::
■ N.—v\ e qnolr H»te* St lOa X-ie),. ffttnaldecs Mrccbai,ui,lr . .Vn
t» and Him* r.t PJS ftU cer.t« Y pound. Tbe | River Dumber.nefaw Y'-z
: r ..ft. I I. tolrtf ft-PM'M »'"> "*»• Hfc THIBtK'^iiMVl'ftJTftt.'...? 3
j F .nuld«r* are comparatively *earv<*. ...
i H.Vl.T —We quote at 91 I9K Y sack fr->m wharf.— ‘
! 1 ere has been one cargo received alme o«r lost report' j
! M< 'I.AHSKH.—The stock of Cuba is ugh«. Di»*el1'|
,t g from wbs'ftnlota at ‘.‘4cent* Y gailot,.
LIMP..—Tho »lnck'-n band i* mcvlerate. . We qu-Me j
f ..m wharf al 81 95,an8 (n»m *i"re al9l50qs c»*k.— !
•| hrre are sevrrU cargoes expccicst. .
i P.\(TI ANfJK-—Wc quote Hierlloc at at* Y reel-
j milum. The Hank* arc •etllng Hlghts I'heckt o« al| i
: oril'rm filler at S Y cent premium, and purckaainf
' ight Hilt* at p»r, to days al V- **da>s al S » V.iuU
• idn)s al I», ,a. I\ Y cent, discount.
PKLDJHTH are xrry dull. ToDlverp-wd wequMeal 1
IM; c«iB*twt*e, to Notion tt-3.'ufc v ,'- '» Nrw Y«k \
,c. by salting veswets, *0.15-16 bysioamerf, t n PhD*' j
■elphU t^c, to Hahimore t*c.
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WL le Pir»", etna.’
MercbxcftUt-kr.
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pnrticulars ol atlncks Iiko these is utterly incredi
ble
Hmamer SI John*, Frrelni
i, HI Augustine, 4c.
.711! 71 OK «>!»,%.
Hnlllnmre, April V3-Arrived, schr Alabama, Pen*
N AtlA Cdl 41. »o at!
N AVAL HTV'tUlS, Tar
hpiru* Tur-rwwUnr
VBIT.iah
j Ott>, Hprcm.«iu - ./*? airs.*■/«
Mivtr-mriit of «’olio
MOO-WS
6<w v>*i
*1*1 t'pUixl
X.‘»» I
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priionmcnt In th. House ol Cutraotiort (or mght jorcnco> Ul0 UoM |,„ i'lmqmt.nriarina refu.
w * ,n ^‘ admit "that in accepting thn third (mint they hai
A DovcTAiLiNf* MsrtiiHE has been Invented and acknowledged tho principle of <liniiriution ( nftl]i
it in ns. in Boston, which, ll i* said, nimbi.I a sin- j Uussian p«w„r in llm Black He a ; aasernng al D
HOMI.M.IA
Per brig A igusia Mom New Vork—T A Wayne 4 *nn,
C A I, l.amar, I'Aiirn, Million K t o, M A • ohrn. Ilng-
Iiani* Kelly A* Co, t: Parson* »t (o, Claghorn 4 Cunning
ry ^ la a matter for regret tint Dm Aihonar-
um ho* not b*on ao wait patronizod tins week aa It
daaarvw to be.whether we consider iho menu of me
company or tho axertiona of the manager. If th*
public doairs tbo pormanant esublithmsnt of iho
drama bare, thay niuii rnakn.up their mind*, once
for all, to aoftain it; and sail ianoi too late to make
■m^xla for th.past, it ia to Im hoped that th. man
ager will h«nca forth be cornp'lmentod with better
bouM«, commencing with*thu* overling, when an
attractive {pli will h« prooentod.
glo workman to dovetail with ease from eight
hundred to onn thousand bureau dm wars a day 4
WAsiiiNoro* levlao, who was thrown Irom hia
carnage, naar "Sunny Hide," N. Y ,l*at Wednes
day, has ao far recovered Horn hi* injuries a* to ba
oulimly out ot dauger.
A duel with knives was fought at New Orlnana
on tbo 1 rib tint , between Vbarlc* William* and
Jaini'i Gallagh.r, |n which both waro dangerously
wounded
Thu Vicksburg H'Aif learns from Mr. Cui.kman,
1st. ftraidnot of tho Vicksburg, Hhreveport and
Texas Had Hoad Company, who* (awdayaegu
returned from Monroe, La ., that thn whole ol Die
road has bean put under contract, and tltn Im eoin-
tST Tho Chatham Artillery turned out/m pa
rade yaaterdsy afurnoon wph full moke, Liaut
Clagbom commanding. 'I hey po>co»q«>d to the
military oquar* Mouth ofthu Jail, whnm a number
of evolutions war* uxecutad tn a rnannsr highly
eradiutbl* to lha »;rpa and Di* commanding officer.
Altar parade, thn ouuptny, by invitation, part-mh
rafroabtneota with Lisui Lam* and Hargaania
Buckner and Baldwin, at the Our Houoo.
Wa understand that tba Hon John f). Ward,
wbo wa* racantly ehoatn Captain of th* Amllary,
will taka c/rmraand tbo first of May
Kostv 0*14* or Ci/r»o» war* deotroyod by fir*
Cbitlollib Ikraih Ciiulmi l(oad,Tuaaday
Twii.vg llcaiiari. lisi.ta (Urtivin war* burnt al
Cairo on tba Trinity rival, Texas, last w M k
The Health or New Oauaei cooDnuoa to b*
vary good.
Tba fbip Cynoqum from Idvtrpool, arrived al
New York iba 82d with aavan of bar craw |u iron*
fur so atltaipt to revolt whan Uira« days out Th*y
rofnaad to do d*iy, and tb* eaptsln, socoml mala
•ad ibapbyiidan fimd upon them with their to,
VolvoTa. Oo* roceivad five Imlleu—on# in Ida
moaih end enolHar in ilia region »f th* Itaart, sad
was r»mnv<gJ lir |h* Imapiisl Mrvrral oihara w«r»
Wmindod
Mine limo that tho dotnaud for Ilia reduction of Dm
Uiissian tied, 1* contrary to the dignity nnd sover
eign right* of the Emperor." N***clrodo Will at-
tend llio coiiiorence during tlio discussion rd tho
thud point.
It i» rumored lhai thn nllloa will, for .Dm purpose
ol Hireling D11* difficult)’, prtqxwo to exclude all
sli'pa "f w ar troni the HUck Ho*
Aunria (iiflVra, with. t)m aUtcs retturdmu tlio
HI ink H«-a quest inn. Il li reported tb-Mstie will
remain nainral should Dm slims domand Dm do
strucllon (d Hovastop'd, nud she dsolsn-s Dim aim
onlorcd upon tho preiont arrsiigonmnis w-n|i Dm
allies lor iho purpoan oi chocking, not crippling
Russia.
it ia almost covtaln that Ruaeis will teiuso rim
thud iMiini
A deapaii h from lUrlin, daiod Friday, April bill,
*"<l I" 1'inn,,., ii,d«, ih. iu J.nu.ift I HO I I ,h *. 1 ''""X '• l-ro.l m.
A1 Arcadia At,. ...» , /' 1 ' and that I mi*#i» will probably throw Imrsell into
At Arcadia, Missouri, lbs I7ih ln*t , during a t |,„ nfmt „| ,j,e Cgar, In case ol an unlavorsblo re-
tiorm, Dm I'glitnmg struck Dm Aiosdia High suit of Iho aonfaranoa.
r>cit*>»l and font hoy#, pupil* of that institution who ■ Imltaia ln»m Ovleaaa and W'ataaw ttmsk of the
»inn i.lnnp In ilia building, wuotiurnwl UM |..r!, ! '»*“•'*» lt"»l« » mjklim in
(i,...rih. 1.. II...UU, .i . . , an ovoiwholmliitt loroa to tho ariiDoaoMho AUm*
One of Urn boys named Harry waa the son of F. L. 1 t |m Crtnma Tho Empomr Alexander is . vi
Hidgoly ol Ibis city dntitly pr«p»i|ng lor a drapersln strugglo-"lie
^V- j hundred and lofty thousand men have been marched
The N tea mu van MiaiiTta xhhtiik Kirhv | 1,1 ,l '* *' **,* 11 M rimHahio. I w., loriified
"*mt«a o| rrtl/KRi am o*tabii«lmd between it
awn Tiir Ki.vhv |
Kirthlllorr — Wo lake th* following extract Horn ;
a notojijsi publiahsd by lha Nicaraguan Miniaier
at Washington
Tb* Hcmnrrai* rorrrspondanro which ext*ia in !
the strlilVM of Ihls legation, as wall aa rnanyoiher
docurnoni# I hold in my po***«ion, prove with ftm
mrwl pnaltlva «*t(Ln«« th« mUllUM, the
rrmnts, and llm ulterior project* of lha undertakers,
uml.r Hi" .|.|H.unr. anil th. >a i| „( ,
coloinzsiion Ho far Irom gtviQj
U'ftm
Nana and Hovel Mm approaches in all
imtihcrn tnapoM town* arn lining blocked tip w-iih
•"liken v rase la Heavy Imilenra am nrcrUog at
I Unarm dn Thn Grand Duka Constantine ha«
gone io t mnsiadl tu Inspect tha coast ot tho Gull
"I Finland
Hus«ian reinb-rcnmania lo tlm nuiidmr ol lA/klO
arrived al Hnvnatopol r»n llm IH1I1
(boar I'aali* on Die 3<| bad VI,DUO nm 11 rrconn"ll-
ig Dm position ol Dm Huwlanson Dm Ab
,11 the allied thl|M of war al Cotiatanlinopte *r«
ordered lo HnvaatnjKil
Th# Austrian army of nbsnrvailon la drawing
closer lo Dm I'rath and Dm ItanolHi
TlmSIsgsnl Noertnlnpol
object of"ihaM ubTlanihriniiata trUMlbta Ur 'pubDo h*r«.*a HavsarcroL, Friiuv Anas
BT OF V E11 £ I. B IN PORT.
ShtP*.
|n Dirae tirojnnta, I condatun anrf rlanriuiica ^heMt* ! ^ *|* w *’ , lnd *hl|M o| war at LotiataiiDhople
In my official capacity, Ufora tba good asnsa olih*
Airmr Iran (Miopia |
I liava raliahla Informationl and atatamauta which i
causa in# Ur baltava, and lob* aunvlncmd, that the '
order, and, D rimy oan, lo overthrow tba govern-
■*—* Nlr-*‘“-“
Maai-ii IN
ha #n#rny h*v# eiilmr Iracoin# de
• l# inspired and ancoiiragnd by Iliair
ipnrat#
timni la Nicaragua
Hoelr are, Mr. Bdltof, my conviorinns and my
baii«fi and I ahall always l*e reajly t" giv# rtoir# I couniera wiili Dm Frvncn on our ligbi I heir
agpitall axplanalluna, and lo trtakaaueh r#v#UiioiM gun* «r„ nearly ailwtii day and uighD but tlmy h 1*#
a# will prove that, under thn nam# and tlm *u- n,g b##n r#Drwl Kvaty ninhtawoi# 1* anniHl. Die
llioriiyof a government agnuiufihaUnimd mam*, ! muir.i „(7lm gun la vteihi# uodar Dm o.-rf^n
lit# only thing euoiampUlwl la a mar* nili»-o#i#ring ! cloihwhinli It hung acr.m# from galilmi to M «t*i..n
•Hack on * friendly r-pul,Ik fur |Hir|Mr*Mol illegal j I'lietr wrio. are toad# ntahl *B#r tngli'. in gmamt
B*| w , I fore* and wuli iimr# iionlHiMir# i|it each ourasO-n
I have tb# honor «o b#,»#nM#rii«n.^'iif ^mdmnl I l.-wt n if lit. |iol»arr,ilmy received a »rver# oh-rk
I IM M \ ft -
l.f.TA.
MlniaUr ||i,or No aragua
-d ,
till Diet bail got up In
Ibv l"ll, ol G|#«l| hill •!'»
Even the stall'officer*—oven the generals thent-
selvrs—seldom know anything respecting Dio
or acceding# nf our allies till a day slier they
iuvo ink'-n place, nnd a bystander h *rs with
surprise warm c»ntruvoraiaa among military men
n# to the direction In which n shell i# coming nt
nighi, and ns lo tho battery, whether French <•(
English, fr<>m which it 1ms been sot It strikes
me nt present that thn Fronch have been booed L
leave tho pits lor Iho time. T‘
•ri our flivisiona are generally^
tmn out wltottever wo havo
il the ovritt aeoms unce
division arc mrned nut under
lias now (11 3iM nearly caased altogether, biR Dm
musketry is very slurp and heavy. Tho Third
I >1 vision nna Second Division, nnd tho brigades i»(
tin* Light Division not on duly, are in readiness
t<> turn out There is now (19 midnight) a very
bard light going on in front of u* The general#
«•! divisions small on the alert. The French on
••nr right nro drumming and trumpetling
« uslv
W I- know llm particulars
II nnd 1*2 o'clock Iasi night
Infantry earn# suddenly m
v anred trenchea, and mailed upc
rigid with bayon#l c»o wo wero quite prepared to (trorgi*, Martonn.... IW l.'p**«'t.
receive tlmtn. When they were lust diaccrnod 1.Hen Austso, Tucker.MW. I |hh»I. ...
ihoy wer«' ejoa# at hand, and, on being challenged, | vYm Wirt, Heul# wt*ing..
limy replied with th# universal ahthhnUlht "Bono | Ka;*m»i*H>, Ts/lor 7ue.li** g t>
I r.iu-i, - In nnollinr rn.Mifton, il.ny *nrn b.v..n.t• MlnL , , ■;
ting on* men, who had barely Mtim to snatch their 1 , ..
..m. .I.U, itirin.c'tvri T.knn >t go .1 l»" l—>-..«
ndvaiDsge, nnd by superior numbers, our men met , 1 oosawaH##, l avion. .. .ii.rh t
Dm nsamili with undaunted courage, and drove ihe j Barque*.
Kusalana oui at th# point of iho bayonet slier a ! N V Pae.kci.illrinrown.W'X »li*e'(..
arn-m (ire Tb# Rua*ian«, pursued by our allot, .Mexnnla, Unveil, V45 Hah^lens,
tchri’d undrfr cover of their hslterma. u II foiifl#**, Jnhnmn . It»*i'n
>7 rXt.tOSiril i t'siee, i Hr i Trerm) XSO tes<ting
I Im following waa recclvo.t by telegraph. Knudfu.,
In th# l-rimea Dm Ritraiau* and Allied arntme d ...
*•# acuv.-ly employed in strengthening thoir noai- ,u " *’
""!»• and prapanug lor llm grand operations ol ib# | »'*-ie*i, Rrjsni.
Hpring campaign Another drutchment ol tbo ! P- 1 '**
rialtm Heel had sailed Irom HpiDm»il, and tb# lly- | Hr ■*!•», lie**, .
H'tf wjuadron had already ariiveil out. I
I ringraph:* witra ar* now Mtatdiahcd between
L-'id Haglnn's qnarttn and Halaalava, and Dm
raiiwuy i* in working order lo Kaliko
I lie e uvnntbm t*#|we«n Turkey and Great Itrit-
aln by which Dm porta la to himlah W.lkW troopa
lot Uniisii aerviee, during tlm war, waa ratified
*i < "ii*t(iiiin,.pio „n Dm TVifiol March
Ntimievn ytsamshipa oi w»t, imtng a ponton id
'll# hallo final, asilntl Irom Hpithcad on lh# allrw-
"<*on , f ihe 4Di Inal. Anton* Dm mimlwr w#» th#
stnvtiiabip 1 >uko of Wallington, rim flae-wltlp of
Admiral Dundss The departure ol Dm fleets waa
• Mended wu|t all the d*4lton*trallnni ol enlhoai.
••'il. which waa w|in#*(HNi laal year at th# depart-
iir# "IHic i tiarisw Nsptat 'I'bcr# are eleven atutw
)ci al Hpuli#ad, which will lw dvepaiv'loHl at an
carlv day
'I'bn piddle ol France appear lo be well pleaeml
with Dm prqecicd vlall of th# Emperor and Kill*
|"c*# in g>i»en Victoria, and It U repotted that the
lalirr Would o-mhi reciprocal# lh* Visit. D !**)#••
I«PoiimI Dial iaea** Nap*de«»h goes to |h* t.'rimea,
IlmHulian w||| aoeoinpany him
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