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A VA.1NNAH ItKIM BLH'AN. SATURDAY MORNING, M\Y5. IM.
THE
IREPUBLKAN.
•vrauanan m
p. W. ALKXAN DEU & CO.,
. cltr Ml 0*«air Prlnirr*.
Daily* in advene*, p«r annum
If nni Mid in ndvano*- •«* *
►ally •> iUim, for al* months,-
W#Ml»,li«d'
... 6 00
••••gg
ivanon, per amium.... 3 00
SAVANNAH, GA.
Mjgto Morning, iMay 5.
gyp We ted • dellfhUal rein jraaxardoy, eroompe*
Hied with* hU of hell. Il x*a» very much needsdj both
ttoaatme) aadvefeUW# kingdoms here, suffered ft*
Ike vsM of Ik for weeks part. The rein continued to
• le» how tael •tftt'
Tw AwpSunfr Cojnmmou nr CuminuTt.
Thle Convention which hee been 1n Meeion in Cin
cinnati lor come dnjre, adjourned on Friday ovon-
Ing. The Uuette double exceedingly whether tho
Anti-Slavery caueo haa boon aided by what wae
and Mid,and addsTho continued attache
el Infidel epeakera upon the authenticity of tho
Divinity ol Christ, tho proclivity they luvo Tor
running Into exiremce, and advancing abnurd and
impracticable nteaeurce (or attaining great onda,
ehock not only tho Chriatlan aontlmont uf tho poo-
pie, but rendered ludlemui th^ whole affair."
Tint French Flau in SKvaarorou.—Somoof the
French eoldiore recently insde a paper kite, to
which they attached a French Hag ami let it lly
obovo Sovaalopol. Notwithstanding this demon
tration the Russians refused to capitulate. They
wero proof evon againat French jokoa.
Title Frenipency.— 1 Tho " f quntlors " in Kansas
recently hold a meeting and tiominniod the Don.
David R. Atcliiaon.ol Missouri. for tho IVesedcii-
W?M|Mt.Jn.UUt^r.« m i»r.l..onlha,.. | cy. .nd lha lion. taaoToocr. of Conn., for Ih.
day a»Aegttrtn,llaeo» and points beyond. The crops
have bees retard** in alatoat alt DorJoaa of the Mat* by
Vico Frealdoney
The Fronclt anil Prussian Miniate** at Waah-
brtng them forward. It haa been aodrytn aomeorthe
eouthareawm counties that planters hare found It no.
ternary to hast their drinking water Oie and ala mlWa
and to drive their cattle, t»aome\naUuc«», (tom lento
ISTTh. Atlamio la now due at Now York,and
baa probably arrived, with one xveok’s laler intelli
gence. We fully expected to be able to lay herac-
counta before our readore this morning, and ehould
have done eo, doubtless, but for the prevalence ot
electricity along the line ycMciday and last night,
which prevented the tranamiaeion of any meaaagce
whatever.
fiT Tho cased Mr. K. Oaywood, alleged
to be a lunatic and now lodged in jail for safety,
was Investigated yraterday before Justice# Cuyler,
Cumming, Knapp and GvxUtoy. The Jury return
ed a verdict that ho waa a lunatic and n til subject
to be eommiuod to tho State Lunatic Asylum.
Mr. Criip’a llcmfli. ■
We are euro it «lll{affurd the patrons of tho Dra
ma, in Savannah, much pleasure to have such an
opportunity to testily their approbation of tho onor-
geilc and accomplished Manager ol tho Athenmum,
as will be presented this evening. No man with
in our day haa done so much to olevnto tho protoa-
•ion hero, ol which he is an ornament, as .Mr. Crisp,
and anch, we aro happy t» helievo. is tho general
aenument. He basnut only remodeled and return rail
ed tbo Athonmum, and made it a pleasant and ele
gant structure, but ho has brought hither tho best
stock company we have ever had, and has spared
no labor vr expenso to cstabliah tho Drama upon a
permanent footing, and t» render it worthy tho sup
port of tho refined, th« moral, and the intellectual.
In addition to this, the individual ns well as pro-
f««iooal merits of hi« family, every member of
whom has always stood ready to contribute his or
her part to the public entertainment, rodder the
compliment, which it is prupos«d to tender them,
•II the more appropriate.
Under these circumstances, we will not suffer j
ourselves to doubt but that there will !>e a general j
turn out ot the frieuda of the Manager, this eve- j
ning, and that they will demonstrate to him, in the j
moat unmistakable manner, tho high estimation, in ]
which bia personal and professional merits aro hold, j
We have only, therefore, to refer the reader to the
card oi the Manager in another place, and tn add
that this is the last appearance of tho company here
tbis season.
brethren of tho profession were forced tn yield in
the dread destroyer, ho persevered bravoly to rite
eud. A gentleman from Savannah, who saw him
in the midst of ihoso tearful scenes, apeaka of hie
courage and of Ills success with enthusiasm. Wo
say such a man Is a how, and wo are as glad to do
him the justice ol saying ao,asirwo wero called up-
on to proclaim the prowess of thoteader ul a folium
hope sgslnst the common enemy,"
Southern Tsi.Miurn I*ir»ovKMKNT.—A tele-
graph lino isholng erected along tho Wilmington
and Manchester road, which makes a roltatoml
railroad telegraph from Washington to Mont
gomery, Alntinma, and nvoida the diflioultius to
tho wires aloug other ronda.
* Official Froosadlng* of Oounoil.
•* 1 . • council ciiamubu, i >• *m
SAVANNAH, May 9, IdftB. j H. tVbat lilt, vmUro ••tiluislo ol cost ol polling the
lW.ni, Kdwud C. And.woo. M.,ui i Aid... •-»•“
nnn Mallory, llarta, Wilder, Allen, Harden u. XVhatthe r*tiin»i« r<n putting rolling stock on xl»#
dowia, liutlor, Miller, Uarmany, Alexander and ,7V\Vf 1,1 *»'/'*?» 4c T .. k.
o' ' ' III. XVhai other bona IMa luhaeripilnuser# there b#>
*'**• sides that msda l.) X)m cl y.knd how noich of these »ut>-
l ho minutes of tb« last niaotlng of Council were scr»ptt«M have iwn p«i<i r
••■I ■ml e...dinned what amount in mutiny has born paid by lam*
* ou « r »n*®- vldual aubterdrert on tho Or*t insialiuuni called.
Iho Information and Fine Dockets were read Vary mapaetrmiy,
Knw. •!. AnnaatoN.i.'iuir'it Cum. of Council.
Dr* nletaarA D. Amalfi.
The Philadelphia North Amorlcso *»)•:
"Among tho arrival* by the last Havannah
atasmer wa notice the name of Dr. K. D. f Arnold,
of tiavannah, Ga. There Is such a constant ten
dency to glorify tho men who fight our bailies and
who toad our Heiiatos, that tho heroes of the more
quiet professions aro almost utterly forgotten, lo t
us honor one of (hesu latter In the person id Doctor
Arnold. During the learlut epidemic that ■wept
tho city of Svannah, when tho gifted and the guod,
the rich and the poor, fled or fell, ho tolled without
ceasing against it, and oven when most of Ills own ,
k.MiUrn,, «< UiAiirnfMiiiui wore forced tn yield to * 11 " oonttrined.
"A Hill to he entitled an ordinance to amond the
let section of an ordinance entitlnl an ordinance,
thedroughkyrt good oeasona at this time will aeon j (ngion have obtained leave ol alwcnco,and will
.. Kuroiw.
Twenty.six diamond rings have been seised on
board the steamer Attica, ot Heaton.
Tho whole lino of ihe Vicksburg, Shreveport
and Texas Railroad, Irom Vicksburg to Texas, is
now under contract,to be completed by January
Itttl.
13T Tito Mndrid correepondunt of the Faria
Siecle, under date of the bin hist, communicates
tho anuexed statement, the entire correctness of
which is rendered prohatdo by the kuowu truth ot
the last part of it relating to tho course id'tho Presi
dent. It will bo gratifying to iho great majority
ol our roaders:
"Tho government has received communications
of a very recent date tt»m the Representative o
Spam si Washington. Thu Minister felicitates
Inmsolt on the good intentions ol tire United Slates,
and oil the nature ol his relations wills the Wash
ington Cabinet, which tins again inst reiterated to
Ui
t'roin itio rtiitnu.
Ai-iuny, April 30.— Later imelligoncn Imm tho
plants have been received Imre On the |!>ili nit.,
two companies ol United States troops tinder Col.
Paunllerov m< t ninety Utah and Apnclio Indians,
aimed and mounted, in Chownleh Pass, when n
buttle ensued. Five Utahs were killed and two
dangerously wounded. On the next day more
Apaches wore fallen in with, wlieq six wheat kill*
mi and some prisoners wero taken. The emu.
iiiuiiU then returned lo Fort Massachusetts mid ex*
peeted to go to Ornmi River.
Oil tho --M Kit Carson, Lieut Mngruder and
Capt. Williams’ comnnny, whilat leaving Punetin
Puss, saw a party ol' Ulnlis, and killed one and
wounded anolher. The command would recruit
liltecn days at Fort Maasaoliuseits, and then pro*
ceedVm a avcottd expodittott ttgunsl iho Utahs
Gen. Garland left Santa Fe on iho 4th tor At*
liuqiieriiuo, where hu will expedite the movements
in tho held.
to amend tho socond, third, and fourth amnion of
•n ordinance entitled an nrdmanan to nmond an
oidinancu regulating shops,storea and har.rouina
•nd lorginiiiing licensee for reinlling spirituous
liquors, or lor vending goods, Wares and Mer*
’ chnmlixe in tho streota, lanes, alleys and mpiarvs,
' with in the city of Havannah and the oxtendud
limits thereof, passed Pith October IH2G, and for
other put poses" was read the liist lime,on motion
read the second time, and then unanimously passed
' under the into thereof.
I An ordinance to amond an ordinance to appoint
Havannah, IVth April, IttM.
Uon. Ed. (■■ An dr nun, i
Choii tnnu Cam. of Council /
Do*r HirTo your communication of the 17th j
inst .asking information upon certain points t*la
Aldermen to mubinli
and to rnloica such Quarsniine irgutslions fur lha
port ol Havannah, as in their judgment msy U
deemed uspodierit sml (noper l»r ih« welfare of
tin, city Tbn liis'fiicltona giv«n to the ll*«llh
officer, fol his giiidsuce, are In efiscl as follows :
All vessels arising in the river having sicknt-M
•on board, am to b- biougln lo aacbor at a point
designated, below the city, and (here k»pl until
such tune as ttin.poll pliysicisn siisit bave inst^ci-
•d and reported on tbn sains, then to Im dealt with
as itm ciicutnstsnci-s of the css* may require II
the disease ho on* calculated, In the judgment of
ifii, physician to spread list-11 abroad, the voaeci
w^ll l»« quarantined Vetsels lioin any port com
ing into iho nvor, hating no disease oo te.ard, will
be per milled to collie up to tile city without deten
tion or hindrance, it is not contemplated at the
-Special 'Xoticcfj.
, "a VANN All. M tv „
Wjg. Mewa. t’.»IVOB.:-Vna »,„ • ‘•k
Mr M-NMO Ma. AM.XASIir.lt IlHihiV* *
r.^ni.u. I'-f tai list#i»-,. kl 1,^
ebclioe, anJ oi.iij- MAS!
nia| X nti
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I OiJTaa-y of Ouitii'n i.vskIj , ,i u- *,,, , j' •
NOTPT..
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u (4(0,
iiivi., aaiviuH iuior,nation uihmi ce,ia>n . . . . . ,, , ,, —
ttvntotho H-tvannah, Albany Sc Gulf lUiirnad, I Pfvseui time, to alter the regulation now tn
an InsiK'etor of Weights aiid,Mua»urue—was read stacked at iho prositni loiniinus ol tho rnad in Ha-1
Vunnali. 1 ln-y will be put down upon the mceP*
lion o| tho iron. As much morn will probably ho
gy Tho Stndersville Georgian, we are glad
to see, has been revived and consolidated with the I "tho gallant gentleman'
Eatooton Independent Piess, suspended sumo I
weak* ago. Wo with all parties concerned a |
prosperous time.
' iia agents in nil iho ports ot the Uii'on formal it.—
{ siruviions to oppose every attempt at an expedi-
• imu uguinst the Island ol Cuba."
Haiti iia m Y of.vu and the GovcnNonsiur or
Utah.—Hrigham Young bus been making a char
acteristic speech at tho Halt Lttko city, tn which
hurnntsnnd rnvos over Ihe prospect of his removal,
: and abuses the United Hiatvs oHiecrs that have
| been sent to tho territory in the tilihiust language.
, There is considerable cunning exhibited in the
i following passage extracted trom u speech niado
| by Hrigham to "the sauna."
• If the gallant gcntleinun w ho is now in our midst
had received the coinmfssion ol governor of this
territory, as was reported ami had accepted it, 1
I would have taken otl'my hat and honored the ap
pointment; ami this people Would have been jus I us
passive and submissive lo him us ever lln-y could
tw to me. That I w ill wnrratit and Vouch tor —
Hut tor a man to come hero and iutriugo upon my
individual rights and privileges, and upon tln»«e of
my brethren, will never meet my sanction, and 1
will scourgn such an one until lie leaves; 1 am
alter him. Uut 1 w ill say, to iho praise ot tho gut-
lam gentleman r« furred to, it there whs going to
he a gcHtleman called upon to tm our governor,
that there Is not a man under tho Kingdom o| GikI
that 1 would listen to sooner, and tee) more cmiti*
dunce and cordiality tow-aids, limn to him. 1 wish
meed ut piano could be awarded to every oflicur
in the government, but it cannot. Wo have some
, ol the most corrupt dnmnnblc, moan curses here
j that ever dirgrnccii the earth, some who even wish
I to carry the holy sanctuary in on© hand und a jug
, ot w hisky in the other, and follow a ——, and
' have a saint trail behind them to hold up their
j garments to prevent their drabbling.
Col. Hieptoe, tho newly appointed Governor, is
alluded to.
Circi-tur fur ■'realUrnt,
It is possible the loliowiug correspondence may
have bum got up ss a bmle-que:
ANOTUttt CANMPATX.
rir \'"ik Cnuricr .-
. publication n copy of a
i'ricspoinleiioo Jo relereuce to the Pre*i.!eney,
which was recently had between Mr Horace Gr
t ley and a committee ot his personal Ira nds in
‘ cry, ll« m which you w pi learn that the sliMinl
liun nre iiol going to have it all their own way in
the coining contest lor political power
Vours, Con HriniTo Gr.vrtr.,
Hatcr-trcct.
dW'
Ni w y or.it, April let, 1855.
7V» iht lfan. Horace Greeley:
LX3rW ' on «; ' To th.Ed.m iffd'Sn
tng to Dunham St Dnnon s Imo ol New \ ork and ^, r: | t .„oioio you h r
Savannah packs, of which wo published a lull nc- I
count tho I6ih ult., arnved here yesterday. She is
commanded by Capt. Grathn, and consigned to
Meson Bngham, Kelly & Co.
We mentioned on Monday last, that a man
by the name of Evervtt had been ariisiqd l. r hav
ing in hie possession a negro tmlouging to a gen
tleman in Columbus, Ga. After nn investigation
bofore the Mayor, (lie owner ol die negro refusing
to prosecute, the Mayor discharged Kvercit with
positive instructions to leave the city by U o'clock
that night, which wo have m> doubt fie did. The
negro was kept in die Guard House subject to his
ownei's order*, after he had paid the necessary ex
pense*. It waa afterwards discovered, that the
negro wax one of tho nnmber who recently escap
ed trom the Macon Jail, ho having h <cn confined
there under a charge of buglary. Tbo ShonfT of
Macon cam* down on Thnrsday and took him up
lor trial.
From lhi> North HrhUli U- view,
ftnvTtngi* nnu style ol lAvtng,
Numbers do und will remain unmarried, especi
ally aiiiuug our up|Hir olaHsra, from necessity arti
ficially created or gratuitously sup|M»«-d. Ymingcf
sou* are consiandy uoimiod to cefibaev, mu be.
causa a marrying incomu is uunitninulile by ih«m,
hut Iiochuru prejudice, custom, pride, or luzim-**
lorbid them to toil for its aitamu cut. Itv inheri
lance, or by public umploymeni, ilu-y pm-
hnpa just suliicielit to porilill diem to ciyy ti.o
ple.isuics and amenities of n London fill, ; iinsiel-
tnnvHiut society stands them instead ot a doup suc
ciicle—the club supplies die place of a lmm«— va
grant mid disreputable niipiura (or umoura di.it
ouglil to lie disreputabler make tbc-m
ol. mid unlit tor wives, and they pr< ter lo to! saps,
tied with u pleasant, radn-r then labor l«*r a tui | \
und worthy existence. Olliers, again, )"•»•*,•■•, nn
ine-uiio amply sullicicm lor Iho supp»n i t a hii.i
Slid laiudy, but will ll.-t helievo it to be so Tlnir
ideas of Ihe style and comfort III winch it is neei-a-
sutv (olive, arc funned on a conventional mid nn
ren-oimbln btandard. 'I'liey will not eoiuleseeiid
to the fancied indignities, or they cannot eudote
tho trivial privations ot economy—they will o i
ask the woman of their clinico to share with them
any homo less luxuri-ms than she has 1 ceil accus
tomed to, and they condemn her to five without
love rather than expose her to live without a car
riage. God only knows Ip»w nnmy nobi.- eieitures
have their happiness sacrificed t<* l|»‘s miserab.e
blunder—how many pine away existence hi «1rs-»
late and dreary singleness, mind luxuries on which
the)' uru Hot dependent, and splendor winch eon
lets no joy, who would dntnkluliy have dwelt in
the humblest collage, and !»-cn contented wills die
simplest dre?s, and have hirst the one ami embi-l-
lulled the oilier, if only iho mop to wh-'tn they
have given their liearta had pom-pi-d less false
pride and more true faidi in woman's love, and
sense, and capacity ot suit abnegation. A higher
and more just conception of ihe maiermis winch
really make up tho sum of hun.nn rnjovinenl—a
sounder estimate of the relative value ol earthly
possessions—a ili"r«» frequent habit ofdnv'iii! down
through die conventional to Flo real, and u know
ledge of tiovv much leal leftnemeni, h-** much
comb'rt, lioiv inucii serene c miuni, are coinpalible
wiill the scantiest means, whore there i« sense and
courage lo laco the tact and to control die lane) —
Would, in hall a C'l'eratioo, reduce the million mid
a quarter ot spiuslera we have spoken - I n low
hutiilrcd dl"usaud<, and raise into the coiulm- n <d
houiiied happy wives die vast majority - I ino-e
"hi-iiutilul lay nuns" (ns they Imvo lui-u enl e-i).
wh •»# sad, uimaiuiul, objertless evistenec, wli
, tile liist lluio.
ittd'oRTs ncAn and ADorren.
Thu cotuuiiitu mi Firu Depaitniuiit to whom was
' releiied III,) IVtitione ot Muaars A A LaRocho,
J. V. L'onnerst and II. Gainniuu, asking porniis-
s*rs->ii lo rcnuir und onlsigutheir pruinises in Wood.
Report: Thai under the existing ordinances of ilia
coy (t-u pages tb»d and -17.) your eonnnitive
cannot leioinmcnd tho granting u| thmr applica
tions.
Jno. It. NVii.pcr,Chair.
A. N. Miller.
1 Suv. May 3, ’M.
Y«»nr Committee to whom waa refuted tho jnj-
' tnnm of SV ytty St Monttuolin tw put a Well ami
Coal Vault under thoSido Welkol thuir lot would
reeuinineiid the granting tho request, amt die
Vault mid Wed be arched or covered with Street
(lag .Stone.
. Gil.ULT lll'TLER, *
Chairman Comitten,
btruutsaml Lancs.
lores.
The authorities and ritixrns of Hssannsh will
respectfully and cordially receive- any delegation
from Charleston—seitl hither to discuss the sub)- ct
t above nlluded lo—IfankntM, bowe»«-r,c-.mp-ls ms
to say that 1 shall adharu to die ruin already ts
• ' * Very tet|MM.tlully,
Your olfediunt servant,
Lb. C. AxPLasok, Mayor.
... On motion df Aldeiman Gartnsuy thu reply ol
M) ol cross-lies have boon received end - |hn Mavr was sanctioned. .....
* * “- • His Honor *»ho M*yo» ap|**j»ntsd tl»a following
B.imd ,d Health for tbo ensuing year
hnve diu honor to submit tho following reply
I. Tho ginding ol the entire toad from nay an
nuli to thu West bank of tho Aliamaha nvor t*
under contract.
•J. The trestle work and bridging lor the saute
distance aro lot, wnh tho exception ol &,'*#> fsot ul say tnai
liratlo work tablisliid.
3 Sixteen iinlcKo! woodon superstructure, lo dm •
West hank ol dm Grunt Ogueclmo river, aro under |
contract Tliiee huudieil and auty thousand k-ol -
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r«v«|Hinn *.f tn*- f ferit, u«.i
vl.mf, Alt ■'•o-lt rriu* i.i
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! it ns.ikes tho heat I l-lc
• >f giv ng and retelling
•d to wmiiM.
Hir; ’the ur.detsigned have been appointed a I surprivintf
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I From (hr \Vn«Mngl"ii Teb-rrnpti, nriii-fr-mbi-r.
TiieCaucci.ati'o Machine — W'« u-.-.I i . di n
j it w is a p-st—the |idca ol a calculating - in him
j but we have seen it and ita inw'eniou* i |>ri--r■
1 Mr Fuller The rapidity and nccui..- v «r
winch all business problems are s -ivu
Jl needs only t-* •»«- seen lobe
C'-mimll-'-'. at it meet-ug of your |* isoiisi admirers
in New Yura, to sound you m reterenco I-
•pinion on allmrs in general, with n view of mum-
ol Although nn American mvcnii-m, it h.i-
oxicnsively sold III Lugtand, France, G.-m
nn I ll'-llaud. Upwards nl dlilty ol the prim-mal
Dating y--ii litr the PiisnJeiiey ol die Unite,J Siali-s. I 1*--n-)on bankers have H in use
It
-t, at every |n>s
The American l*arty In (h-nrgin and
the Hlavrry Uumlimi,
It is generally undcrsto«-d that tho American
party in Georgia srscmhiid in Hiato Council at
Macon, Wednesday last. It was ordered that
the following resolution, adopted by Council and
banded us by the Pres'dmt. rh-uld be published
Rctolrtd, That slavrry and slave institutions are
protected by the Constitution of dm t imed States,
and iho obligation lo maintain them i*n<-t section
al bet national; that the right to esiablith them in
the organisation ol Hiato govcrnmeoia hslongs to
the native and naiuralizud citizens «nd dial C-
gresa has no constitutional p--w
excluding a now .State
the Union, upon tho gr- ........
such Stale recognise* slavery
urn.'
that it may be known what course you would
pursue in tl o event of \t ur •-!« vattori to that high j *'mi of nioni-y, b-r
office, resiioetfully Son, it your views, und have die u
Inm-.-r to be, Y ms.
JaMIU d -KM.I IIenni.tt, I Wtl.I.lAM II. Dear,
Janla Watvin Wtuu, | Wiu.ia.m II. Asi->k,
Jamils Hr-oks, Wii.i.iam U. IIryant,
J.N.Mii W. Harkir, I Wii.uam L. Bi'rtun,
liliNRV J If VVMoNO.
Naw York, April I, 1855.
Gentlemen living on tho point uf cmhAtktug
f«-r Europe, I cannot write you no lull an*l lengthy
a reply to your letter, a -licnmi; my omniooa on
air.ms <n gi-ui-rni, in reference lo die I’r- sidei-.cy,
aa I would be happy t" do ; hut, as I have long
l*ceu autieip.itmg s-.im thing of the kind. I am
qu.te mvpaied t-» give you what y->u wish l dunk
you liav." maniloidl an eicllent juiigmcnt in
pitching uji<ui me | -r the «fheu of Prt-mdrnt ; mins
limn might affect a doubt ol their ability i-r w, rim-
fives t-'f an b n hut I shan't ; and ns I r do-
cli. my the i thee, I >li ill d<> nothing of die sort.—
As to alVitrs in ge'-er.,t, my opinion
Site of the pi '
Ililn r«r,. per
ny length ol time, hot
hundred and sixty and ihr.,« tiumfisd no .
U*va dm year, mid Its* a in--si p'-rlwl
graph to compuie dm ntimlM-r <•( days am
to run To work equations ol payment*,-
ofrtiToui-ts.tsone *-l os conveniences
been purebased in Washington by all tii
inr-iii*. f'*l use in tlie public • tFlees, asw«-l
principal bankers, m--rehants and meeban
mv In«*
mOH, It*
non. (ms
r srefuge
Pm-s'Ii ive
• d--part
us l-v die
Lm
mg to my v
Foreioners in tiie Military Service or the
United States.—Wo learn from an official source,
that sines lb# last of October there have born in
spected and smharkr-d at Fort Columbus, to join
their regiments in the West, eighteen hundred and
forty-seven recruits,only throe hundred and i wemy-
four of whom weft born in tho United Stales, or
bat a little more than one-sixih (5 787) natives; or t mg li •<
the proportion of Americans to foreigners aa I to |
4.7. Of the wholo number 850 were lush and 305 ,
German. These aro about tho proportions of naevos ]
to foreignsrs for mine years past. In ihs Florida
vuryte dy except th->-c unmiuga'ed oo-unilrcf ,
liars, mi*-reams, and list lo villains, who nf» op
posed to ino in politics ; I would Ootiiluel Ihe gov
eminent on dm most economical basis, nnd w.-uld
form my cahinci of one hnll blacks nnd half
whiles, the winti-s to be tsken trom anmn,
turilized cni*«-n».
As | sh»uid give no dinne* partlrs, nor h .1,1 any I T»m pensions of di
l-'Vi-c*, I wonlu line furnished lotigmgs und eoiivnit , ±1 i i».u»m per aim mi,
dm Presidential Mansion into «n emigrant Isiard
, tfm cspii-d giounds shall b- planted
i ll carrots and i-ah'iag..*, nnd a eonsideral-lu sum
•mght tm realize,) by s, fling off all theahqts "I iho
navy, nnd disposing of tlioir nriunimm to dm junk
shoji* I r n il iron ; ns to a todlf my views nro
^ t . . iiiMk-rnti-. I wi.ubl nn'insist on morn than nn.nl-. .......
w»r ftad lo Mnleo Iwotliird. nr more ol our .o- t July.,( ll,otU...,..o.l p.-r ,-.,,1 |l v iu„ | U..K liquor. <ra til- fWi.ill .lay
- Hindis ro||«.- snd tea iiiighl l»„ fni«< d lo gr,-at ad
vanlnge in h<>t luuisrs, nnd l»y
rcqiliri-d In ,-huin an answer ui any l>
nc<-i question than t > prepare diu statement. Fu I
jinn'cd directions aceoni|»nny tho work It ;s ,
It-arneil by one or tw.. Ii .,ir*‘ study ant pi a- t-c-'
In reap*Hive to some questions yi-stenLv, tm !
j stated in 1cm tmm than tin- quosiions e.in >1 he pr-» .
i p.iivd <«r the ftnaweta recottied, that the R->tunda
,d ihw Capitol, living DO feel in diam-'t,-. »■ u i
contain 2,130 |u-ra--os, and allow- ,-sch 1-1 nj-isn-
fee - r 18 fiy 18 inches. The Crystal I* t o-, Im
j said, being 1,851 lei t l.-ng, nnd l<X* wide, wnh nil j
n.iifiiioiial aero tn iho turns,-pt or centre nn .i*ur, s i
., ... # ... i , | ... |H acres, and would contain at tlietam** tm,- Ui7,- |
"Whatever is, is wrong," nee',>rd- I WXi penuma upon lh<* gr- und. Tbo j> pu *ii -n „f
I Iiuiimii uflai's, liut I think il | | ihe gb>bi , „l*eing ostimat'd at !h<*,0HU,iaA», ,-,,ul,l
stand upon forty square mdo, or nn an-n id six nnd
illon square.
million dm every thirty year«, in one |
irty million* die t| 2N> midi ns ifio m 31,5
ls\», in one day 8g,|xw ,J| C . lfm-1 li->ui* HJ.iRXl
In-, now many jH-r hour f—Ana 3.4'JO It in Ml
minute* this number dm, bow many per minute (
An* 57.
The expense <»f tbo United Htnte* I louse <>|
ur i,a- i Rcpreacntaiivesat ter day, aoioiims i-» «l,yti
‘ Tim salary of Ihe President i* *'”,8 I *.' p, r d.,y —
* ' Into queen Add i -l- was
, . equal lo $1,3*5 (. r In
Tim revenue ol thu United JHuu-* l r I **51, nl
5U millions, I* equal •l,f»5 eeiiis pi-r sc - i„ I
i sT.«. , n
Lujfoa Law in Knwi.ami — In the Bni.sli II
,d Commons, un iho 30.h ol M in-h i.-i-t a n,.- <•
four i»-<llions, enrh mim«iou«ly *.gn,-.i, i • -. n
t»y d-ffereM maintx-rs, sgaim-t ilu- *.i!«- • \
Your Committee tn whom was relorred John.D.
|>«-t.imi -v’s p.linon to allow hiiiii-oiiq»unsatioii tor
tilling m il' street adjoining his Iota near tho Canal,
would recommend thu puymeut ol iwciiiy-livo
dullur* lor filling in Bryan street.
Gilbert Hitler,
Chairman of HiiueU and Lanoa.
Tho Committee on Docks nnd " barren to
whom wii- ti-lerred c-o application ol Joseph H.
i- .-v. K*q , I'i* sideiil of the Steam Boat Company
,,t i; <>rgi:i, relative to 'lie injurious tllcds o|
mill! ihe wales Irom the »tl< ot* into the riVcf
,,t K,.. ,.| West Broad street, report that an cx-
iimmatio" >-l Hie pieniisi'S convir.ua tho crillimitteo
ih o much damage Im* already hewn done to thu
i\ig.,-:,.u id it"* river nt ihe p-dnt mentioned, and
•lo- .t.i..in.- - wi t eonimue and mettaso aa long .is
ihe jue-i ui sewer is used on an outlet lor thu Water
w int-h pimsos nil trom iho streets alter every rain.
Ain-.dy large quantities of snud have passed
throng-t this s«w«r aud have been dup->aitcd in tho
ttvir, wlm-li bus rendered the water about tho
d -i k nnu wiivives, nnd extending some distance
III!-, 'he clintmt l. *-» shoal as l,ot only to impede
,1,0 nuvig.itioi), but to prevent vessels of ordinary
1.. 11.11ens trom niqiroaclimg neur loathe wharves,
t)m» at on,« Working public and pnvave meottve-
iii.'iico and injury. Otratiuction lo ilie tree navign-
it.,ts ,.t our river have long been the fruulul cause
complaints among our people, and the city nu-
Ihoriti, * sii.uild counteimneu nollimg that will add
• >r give we glit to these complaints. The facts
submitted we think prove tho impolicy of ever hav-
mg op„ned i\ sewrf si the point indicated, nnd us
long ns it is continued open so long will il work its
injuries on ihe liver and on linvaio properly, and
will coniinuu t<» Ihj a source ol expense t-» ilie city
hi repairing such injuries. Your committee ate
then-lore "I the opinion that the sand already de
li, sind in ihe nver Irom this s.-w,-r should l»o io-
unwed |,y dredging, that the present sewer should
In- closed, amt some plan Imi adopted to direct thu
w.»!er Iron the Street* l|it'» a*-lii© Ill-'IO ellgdde
on- .-i,m order to accomplish whtcll we submit the
l»ii- wing resolutions:
Hr.i ni, That the city Surveyor, under tho c i •
reeti-Mi of the Commillue on Hticuis and Lanes,
f„- instructed lo examine and to n-jMit to this Board
*oino plan t->rdr*iiung tho water fr-nn tho Western
potlmn ot the city, other than through :ho sewer
now opening into tlio rivor at the loot of West
Broad * reel
Hrfi ml, Thai tbo Committee on Dicks and
W iurves t«* authorized to receive rsliinsirs and
j-r •;> *a:» f r dredging tlie river ,-t»|e»*,lo iho docks
and wharves at the f»ot of West Hi,-ad stieot.
Respect lull)' auhtililied,
Tiiomas II IIaepen,
Uhtir’n. C*»m. D.k-x* anJ Whaivaa.
The Committee on Public Lducati.-n to wh-'ni
Was toh-ii. d l|»« |K>t'i|on «d Mi-rwrii J->hnSn„t.
i d«r-i, A I’ottef,nnd Solomon t'ohen.Hch-*-,fUoin-
1 itiiHs>.>ni-rt, n*kinx Council to re ajipropMSta lot
N SO, ni i'.rs<af<>r<t Ward. t--r i)i« ptirptoie «,f
i-r, .-Mug ihi-iron 4l« Msmio Hch -I II u»e--,.r if
ifn- !•« if.-rill-d invX|Msfieut lo pureliss,* --ut --f 'ho
ill,- M-o-sie Hchool fund, lot No III, t'n'uriitua
Wifi. f.-p--n *iiatn*l the apu||C4t|,-ti ol oiiher of
lit. -I- ve mentioned fi-ts I-r ino puri*--«e *ugge»ic*d
I. : ,\.. t’rswt-iid Ward, .hi conn, mm with
lfie immediately South ol i- is iho only rpy
property ni the present inn -, essentially eiigmln
h r ihe new Guard House slid Prison, err ,.„ig t>>
Im-limit I. I No. 10,1%dumlila Ward, accoraing
t th-* iepie«eiii*Jion oi 'he lonmiioi -ti- ti them-
*.-.*••*, i*i ii--t as Urge as n-uld Ih- de*ireti.
We in, tcl->rc tvconmieii I that L»t N-> fti.Cfaw-
I |.-fo Ward, Iti-uiing Liberty stieot. ho gmutni lor
I tii,' wrovttoi! thereon id tho \Umw Common
Hehifol. Low a an U. Anderson,
P W Ai.rxAM'ca,
ClIAKLIS W W E'T.
, Your pomnrtiee t© wh"in was referred llio vrr-
■ li.il jirlilion ol Ik J P. Screven, Pies'di-nt of thn
^AViitniah H-'tol Company, asking permission to
Im Id .» ii'iii|H.f.,rv lence sr< und ill- |.»l*,k-g leave
1., r- . oinm- nd ihe building of the t, inj>orary lence,
and the sink-, <Vc , be lilli-d in
Gilrirt UtTi.rR,
Chair’n Hirer ts and Lanes.
BIT -ltT> REAP ANP I.XIP o.S Tllf TABLE
Th - t .iniil'ttee on Dry Culture bee* Irate to
report tin- -tate of the lands under Dry Cul'uro
, ..ntr.v I* ui, ,-xliibiti-d in tho accompany mg report
I iho Insped-T
In roiiip'ianee with a resolution of Council the*
|„-g I, .t»r I-, r* port ilie resnlt «-f a conference with
.Mi «*r« l.vnrf and BiH*o in reference to draining
Mi,, i..w 'rl n «ho Lasiern portion of the city.
VI, |i. i . ,. pirils the work to tm Ihe imperative
duty ,d th. t oitued, and he will give Ihe right id
o.,\ -'i u.d P. be dc-mcil iieccssaiy to|ias» through
• r will givo the right of way and one
; .Pars, on condition io.il n bssm "I not
hundred leet in width l>c construeterf
ght ii-e as a timber hasm, and without
I. .. not sail! basin, fiedeclii',-1 Sillier
„ oi unlit of way.
Ciias- W. Wirt, Chsli'n.
d- livrrod duiing tlm spring. Thirty oovon and
quarter inihaot wr.oden su|M-rstructuro are unlet.
4 Tim conduct for grading sections 1, -',3,4.5,
and I of (*• will fi<i i-omplelrd III September, 1853
I Hi elioiis I of fi, 7, 8 olid U will lur completed III
February, 1H.M1 J secliou Id in April, IH5(» ; section ; ,; ri
1 11 in MaV, Irt.’sti; section I'd, 13, 14 and 15 in Feb- (>, ,
rusty, IH5tl} section lb in UctoU-r, IBflfi; section
17 hi October, I860, and scclion 18 tu November,
185(1.
! The trestle work ant bridging to the West
bunk of thu Great Ogecclmu river will bo comput
ed 1st January, I85C Tim trestle work and bridg
ing aero** tin' Altamshs, under contract to Mi rots
Holcombe A. Milk'ti, will bo finished 1st January,
1837.
Th© contract for IG iihUs of wooden superstruc
ture and laying the iron depends lor its completion,
in regard to time, upon ilm reception ol thu Utter
uilicle.
3. Four thousand atx hundred aud mghty-aia «
tons of iron, will be required for thu main ilna to :
III') West thank of the Ahamaha river, and «»no t Iteyimlils-
hundred nn-f seventy-six Ions lor tidu tracks. No
of ,
portion of tlm non, if ordurud now, can be deliver
i ed sooner than tli« 15tti October next. A cargo of
ifott will vary Viotii GOU to l,*100 tuns. All of thu ,
- iron will not bo r quired until tho end of tho year puU»xi-
: 1856. ' ** ‘ ‘
•V The cost of the iron per ton delivered oo tho
w harf in this city, it purchased at this time, will
not exceed tK'U i„-r ton payable in c«»h 'I he cost
)i»y able in bonds of ilm city will de|M-ud upon their
market Value. The sallio causes whu ll will de
preciate thein, will csuiu an advance in tho price
ot iron.
7 The cost of laying tho iron per mile will bo
six hundred dollars
Tne nine for accomplishing tho aamo will U>
lourii-. u months.
H. Tfn- i-ntiro cstimate-i eost of putting tho rosd
in complete rmining older to th* Wes: hank
Ilie Great Ogcoehco iiv<-i is three hundred and
eleven th--usaud dollars— tln-nco lo ihu West bsnk
<>l the Altauiaha liver, five hundied slid leveoty-
nine thousand dollars. ($81)0,000.)
Tin* i-stuunte fur putiing rolling st--ck on thu
road, depots, way-station*, right of way, Ate , i*
• •lie hundred and thirty thousand ifolats
tO The l*ona tide subscriptions, besides th»t
III ule by Ihe city, nlll- uid to llio sum ot three
tiiiiidn-rl and ti ll |lo-u«4iid live bundled d- llar#. In
my lutiei to you ol tne -3d Decrml*er, 1854,1
sla'i-d that Ilm siib»i-riptluns were $303,300 'I hey
Inive been increased, and two instaiinvnts paid
within a tow -lay*by scvmal citizens Theu ex-
aliqdo will doubtless ha lot lowed by other* f. ri
two thousand one hundred and lorty-tivo dollsis
hove tu-en paid U|i"ii tins" sid-sc'iptions
11. Hu tin- hist instalment called, twenty thoua-
ami nnd tinny dol iiave Im-n j-aut In my ii;tl. r of
*J3.l lke.Mub.-r, the nnnunt ww twr.ctccn •tu.u*st.d
one lininiri-.i and forty dolUis. My a|>|H-als to dr-
Iinqui-m subsrribers lia»«- met with a lav..table- |c— ’ an-l I
spunvc, and I hope very largely to increase the I
ceipta of th<- Company from that xouice.
1 have the honor lo be.
Very tespecilutly. yours,
J P. S REVtN, Ples'r “ A Z •» 1
It'erdi. ilemmiUtt.
As***.!. — lls-f.sy l.slhrop, A J llsuol
Hr .WI*—Ilf. Jotieson, M J Knit), Julius (iaudry
(.’•lb un—Jaii.e* l:ili«lli*).W I Ivm).
Lsij eoWT* lt,.w—Win Moral, M Au-oiottS.
rhsil'kio-J It i nblrf'.ig. , Isaac Hrbt.ber.
O.lninl.'s—Jus OilDlii"". F 1
swlurd-ll i.ilium.<»«-.. r* I'rlarsob.
„i-clsi - VI J ll'.rki..J F floe.
Ilrrb) —VV W l.lnrotti. Joliri • ass.
Kin. r i • It T li-rmr. b * Ziirussr.
I rai.ktln— 1 Tlm# |U)i.r*. 5v in 11}an.
Old I’rsnkhii — A Horchurt. K la.vtll. v |
«rr-n Jo* Hurkr. John F * er««|.*l}.
lt.-ail.cole—J Sullisaii. l*a>Sh Hate' p<'rt.
JarS-oi.—Hol'iiir-n t ohm, tVn It Uulon.
Irnlsirtm—51 Im ullros. "c'svu»i ol.su. ,
Jasper—VOues 8 < ol,. o, A J J lli.il*.
l.lls-ri)—Thus I Mri.pi ns, Francis < Hisir.
JdoMefr) —4 Phi VV VV IPueu. Jps VV VVebalrr.
North *»girtl*or|«— Andrew Farr}, C* MPiie. D VV .
Mclosry.
Middl.- i <lril.< rja— II l< VV Alexander, Jolu Wilder -
•w Samuel Ib.M-r.
Houtti«inU-OmrJ.r— l, N FslUgaht, John M Wltltauu.
I’mr*sl — JoPi. Keiatr. |»r lltrd.
t ..nlils—J l.sinmall, VV II Klherldf*.
Soring lllll— VVm Hi ley. M reyton. '
I Troup—VVm It TImmeies.*’ K turn.
• aimkhol-ierr, t*» sen
**r. vsjiiiLiv .- .
I si., or, M-mity
NEW ADVERTISEMENT^"’
i'art lltdut.d-i awn l-a..,-, jj,
lor .Wir- York,
imti:i> »r in,
STEAMHIl T b.jiviur
VValmn- VVm Ituniplirey*. VVui Ilrrb*.
VV.fTO-i: F Klneblrt. J-.s If Mclbutcll.
W nsbtiigmn—If F VMP.lok.Jr .Ji.hu A Mayrr.
I'ulaskl-- 1 'is* Fl'alines, VVm Uogtrr
Hsr.lsn Ir.l.'J -Milton 11-tu.pPre)*, I' Prendenrasl
Curry l.-w- J'.l.i. II |la.n»«ll, n A T l.*»rsi.c«, Ab-
lotiln I'ObC-
1 HE ORV CVLTVRE RETORT
lion. Dr. C W W#*',
t'hairinan I *rv t'uliure f .'<.mrnittea •
Dt ar Hn —Alter giving iho various place* su‘—
jecl Dry* udurc 4 careful exsiiunatluri, report
as follows, viz
_ Mr K ngs [ la e mi go.si order Lt. Col Tho*
(ati-vtt's.m gv.-t,«,id> t Maj .i VV VV Stark's plxc*
in bad. rd« r Banks broken in aev.-ral pla.-es, sr-d
a j^.ri ion t.| ;h r land overflowed The ab- vsot-
aiiiinstion made «.u I'Jih April, m*t.
Col. Jones' plsrn in g ..hJ order Capt Bilbo's
plaeo in g-K«J order Capt Lamar’s plsre in g'--i
order F.xsmuiaio.n mate mbe V3;h Apr.l.i' *:.
•ir John L. f>.ivis* ,.l»cr it; g.-^i order. .Vl.rsia
W B. Gild A Co.'s d.tcbes in bad order.
Respectfully,
Chav VS Stone,
ln«j>ec|cf Dry Culture.
Havannah, April 17, 1855.
To Hail Haturdc
T« -
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A V
•ki-ru*
• •'-n -J
*-> V
/clock. For fiWflii or |4i.i(i ,
•p»<3 r» v
... . FUlt IMI VIKA
VM JAi’K-oNVi: • .> i
Tin *'.e»n
Af . < .
board ot
ajr«
> <»l< IMI llht. IIA.
1- Ink
t'lKi
. A V
'IVfas.
....
A
ter v,
F TnrJsjr, Ke'j-er of Lsarel Glove Cem'-
an-f D I'erguson f-»r Ihe Catholic Cemetrry,
s«-v< raiiv *»biiiitt<dt Hieir report of toterinents ? t
Apr-1, 1-55.
Am -unt uf account# passed. (7391 3> Counc:!
adjuurned.
LDWAUDG WILmJN,
Clerk o| C.’tinn .yr,. lem
nr Aiii-i;
ft l.l It —Mr.
I»a
Inc pi.
A N|l
qreeituuy. yours,
S A.&G. R. K.C.
• granted
FLVI.lt .,( i
l-ongueo. r»-
i Va- tirtr I
unde-tl.i Inti.
Tho other committees to rcj. irt wero
further tune
rkTiriONS REAP AND RlirXXI!
The j»etii:-'ii of William 1*. Bowen, William U.
Bulloch, Daniel II.HlaWarl, Chief Fireinan, and
otlo-rs, pra' iug t-» have the water rxtendod down
Taylor, Uah. i-luui auJ Liberty sireets, was rrfcl-
le t io ilie «-.-iiuiHs-..-net» on W ater Work*.
The poii'i-ui -d K.rliard Hcanun, praying a ;r- *t-
p uieiiii-nt i-l ilm entorcciueiit ol two t-\ecuti--n*,
which bad Gen i*tu*d RL-smat hmi tor violating
tile Sabbath'-rdmsnce Ml 1851, was read and the
:d until the Ilf*: meeting u! Council
liel lint a cl.U .
eec fcd'fMo u rut.
-INTMLNT '>!» p:LI.* I
.al.ie
tn June"
’l be (k-UU.m
relieved Ir-mi
".aid on no- i.
The |>el|l: -Il
that wi 1 coin
Gr-.Vc Ceil.. >
of John Weihr,-
i-» lax on a 4 w[,
-k. piAymg to lo»
iioj caitlage, was
i.l eC.<
I I’ D. Wooih o’er, praymg a.T-le
> t«> him l"i N.< Git. in Laurel
)■ I r ten doilats, Was laid over un-
r l
ifr. hr
* mxter. inis, s^hm'.v
sir. I e • *» I.err^rSy e 'r«l.
l-ejoud
• dered
- Li *.d
Mr La
, HICEIV Kb, AND LAID-
UNO nr . ot'NCIL. AM'
iVEIt t'NTIt.
I KlUKEb TO
listed men were foreigners, and hut few „f ih-m
had acquired citizenship; nearly nil were unacquain
ted with the use ol firearm* and military duties, and
nnaccuromed to the woods.
The United Htate} Mepu al Convention met
In Philadelphia the 1st inst., tbure Iming a largo
number pf delegates present from all sections of
the Union. Dr. Charles A. Pope, of Hi. Louis,
waa elected President, and intda a apeorh return
ing his thanks for the honor Tbn d.-Ugaie* would
ba officially received at Independence Hall by
Mayor Conrad.
Poer-owra Money Oantaa—Tlio ayaimn of
Usnaoiitlinf money by Post-office orders, so suc
cessful in Lnglaod, and by meant of which near
ly all small sums are sent in that country, la about
to be Introduced into Canada. In Lngland tho
trifling per centsgo charged by way ol mauranco
baa mure than defrayed tbo whole expenses of the
system.
The New York Journal of Commerce axarmnve
the Federal Constitution on the Ltqu-.r Trade and
shows from Judge Ms nsy, clearly U»*t tho seta of
liquor in ihe original packages cannot be disturbed
by Htate Legislation
Cam a*D Uctur AUAiam K*n*-N</Tiiiimi»M —
Gen. Case, In a letter to the Dati-.it Hi. George's
HocietV, exprsss"* his hostility to Know-Nothing.
Ism. Gsn. William O Butler, wfm ran on lha
••me ticket with Cam in 1848, in declining io tun
for Cong/ete, lakes s similar position
fJran*E er Jcuia HToav.-l^itei* fr-.m Florence
•tate that a fulMangth niarfdn stniua of ih** Isia
Judge Bloiv, Intemlfd for Mouut Auburn,haa l»cen
atiippad t« this conriiry Ills th« woik of Wtn
W. Hlory.sofi of Ihe deceased, spaeimenaof wluwo
heads in marble ar« familiar lo our artists and am-
•taurs. The pinson' alBiuo is th* site of Ufa, and
haa occupied aU>ut \w,» y»»i* m its completion^—
Amerieans who hav« iwu the figure represent
It to be a floe likens*# and a magnificent work of
art.
Health or pNiLaDti.mia —During the last
quarter thara have been 'JA-'b dastlia in Philadal-
phis, which la an avaraga of «7| per day. No |*sa
than IflW ware ehlldran undsr rme year of aga; fl
were of cholera, 41 of emalLpox,977of corwump-
Uon, 55 of typhoid, and 96 M mirlat fever.
The Clipper Whip Great Hrpubll.- Iisatwm taken
up et Llsnpool by iim- Fiitiieh gov. rnmi nl« for
uanqM.ri sarvicr, at MWotr-rn »fi-iliiig4 ■ unmili
per toe Him iikawiw tun*.
, lining down ih»
iisub ss trn-a in our paiks, <>ud piantiugmr.riis mul-
ticaulis in tli-ir at rad ihu Umb-d Stales imglil i«i*n
all III" sila nrw lo.1 f»v • ur mu. a nnd daughter*,thu
Sabbath tht'.l tw strictly «>tts*-i«.-d , ti„ l,-tiers Vmlt
bu wnm-li or srnt t-y mail on th.it day, iind I tt.i-.k
by Ihu SMistancn id I'r.doesor Mspos nnd H-.|..n
Kobmson,soinu scicntdii- method may be discover-
rd wbert by trrrs and other v.-geial.ii S innvf.*- prr- I
venlrd Irom -wmg .>n dial day, add go. K | strong I
Ho 'I gv'cs .-nvii ij si die in*.ulh of ..ur iiarlu-is in
prevent tin* lulu Ii m flowing m and out ..u H„n- 1
day*, whciuby n day ol ut*w|uia rest may b« so- ! WM) Italic
curod.
By passing n I** to prevml llio uso ..f sh..<i I
bruabca ail tin. m-.noy now ripondr.l f..r such u*«- |
ln»# luxuiifs, winch only w.-ars mil Inalln-r, may i
bn eivcd. and by coiiij.idl.ng every man M H,.xr *'
an old while cal, Iho juuln ..f person.il spjnrsi.inre i *'
may P« compln, ly eiadicaird Irom ilm human *
In-slt hnd mu. Ii money vnvnj, every itinn and wo
man shad t.a p4p] n fair day's wages lor a lair
day's Work 1 would abolish uupilal ptinialirnnul for
murder, and nil other t-rimus, .-xcei>l drinking in<i
forrucati-n.thosn being sins which I mil n»t inriu,c.|
to, and, a* o. s-ciionsl diaputcs anil diffi.-u!iie«, and
a.j. li sillanirs si ihe .N. liraski Iniquity, tb.-y might
very easily I... sv-o-l. I.y n summary pi*-. .••* wfiu-U
no one c- iil.l i nil unreu-.n-blr | would have a
law enar'. I (..rl.iddiog •»».« uar of tlm word South. |
a new iiisrimo's pm io ghi Ih. conslfucted
without lb" . • utli i.- 'f.i, t.y iTns sunj/o contriv
ance, and sri'iiig ill din sl.,*o« «.| the h -ulh. rn
Him. * Ir- *'. I think that all sectional fi,*»«„„.,n*
might easily Im avoided |l the slavo .,hi«|i
•Iioi Id pu l. nil Iho* bad any rlaim l..r i-ii.| <«
y conl.l bo easily •stria, rd b> so . f|-
•st of cisiui for damages by tlm laws |..r psstser-
M J ill I ten his iclirerl, /»ru rsMi/o-r*
" Belgium, to tak« s niic rep .*.» nfie
d his long tour in tlm provinces
One ol thu largest ifix'illcties m S.-«
! Lo th distillery, wlimo I.VtRi.iRai gsll,.us
I usi-.l aomially to bu made, h.i* Jii*l Im-. n
| inin a fl-sui null.
id. ?h-
wll.akV
A Vsirxni.r. Patent —Tlm patent I .r Singer A
■ '* siiigiu llire.nl nnd embroidering in irh m- Im*
I-l in Pan* lor the bnndtoina sum <d 5-*',-
•r nh -nt ^MHS.ixoi!
U itslilnulnn l ira* 4 oiiipiaiiy-.
t a regular Hireling «.( it..- Waalilngt.vn t'ue t'nm ,
1, l.rl.f at tlirlr lull on Timrs.lS) svrning last, tlm
mg resolution* wsio ..ITiisd sn.l unsniiiniualy
!•«-» =
liiit.nd. Hist »« Ilm olj). era snd mrml.rr* ol ll e
V\ uslsii.art-.il Firs t ..inosii) ot Savsnnsli, tn mir hr.-il.-
r.»n sndlrlsndan| i lisrV«i«ui, rvlurn our alncere nek-
nowledginelila «>f the kind rrrr|.ll«n, liesri) weic-.um,
an I vem r..iis vi.lrrlslninn.t, .-* . I..U-.I lo u, ilurii.g . ur
Ule *l*lt l» II.si rliy ; and -l.sl we r«i. .ml* aay .
Ilie lorn, iMendi a* d iirlgtil»..fa. we llisnk )•»».
Unwind, Inal l-< Ilia Honor, tho Xlsj..f. snd I" Urn
I*-us ol ' barU-tlui, guneralt). wn stpiss* .-ur «rnll
many aciaoi klnki .-m and ho*|diallly
A* sons o I i.worgis, wttiii nrirriwpl
l-.de 1-0
4, Thai In s. V. T-q-per A. H-
•M,rieii*|. sml 'I II. Hallisu, IJaqrs. w.-
e|-rcasiiisllv*« of our bnohst flra limn "I
I ma) ilia xrwalon soini |.i*»#lil HsgH '»
i-l • • IlsltiVlU. *'"l I'm fll'l "I 0|lal'.'
r-caiiiag ilm kind welcome of llmae
•gmi"
• lisrlt-aloll,
Itm (Ir* men
•d**4, That lo onr l.rrlhrsn of lha U'aal.ugi.m
.,1111.BID, we srn IM-Cldlsrl} |ll.|,dlle,l I heir Lind
' 7 —• - • I irisiidalilp HIM * an never
ii iisiiie. ma) Ho-) p*.r
-« «.iili»—»il..M.I Im, In (v«llnf.
Slid ll-o P*-f d < m ol ||v g«.| intml n4, I hat !«• Ilm editor "I •••» •
ling fid -d ilm Houlli iii. ro w.,uld no longer n.. aur "• •'* w " r,, t*‘* knidos.* In lu.n.si.
iavnlUng ot all Urn 'luiTuuni'l Und Heading Lorn d.
o( roada lo Ilm I sedie Aa I.l tho furrigii p.diry „„r aoj.utrn lo tlm'r rlly, *n.l the kind e«|.m*i..„
n| rilV administration, I sill.old ln*l*l ..min. reap,ra- I Iflrndlj Irelli.k eihll.lle.1 Oil Ih* or, SM.'i, will |„
of lh« lullsimnilsncn ..f Poland, llungary, sml j
Jsrusslsm, ilm I ork* shell govern Tnrkev thu*
llallsns lisiy, tlm Irish Ireland, ami tbo Granke
Graacs; bm -»ur own rnnotry. gcfnt*mr f) . «tisii u
(fra to thu whole world Io comp litre and do as they
please,provided limy don't drink.
I alii,g*nllrmm,
Fours, simply,
lloaar.a Gaitiav
lrlro.fi;
...Ill iharUI.rd Id
PssWrrJ. Thai an ti l'd*' mir U-ank# n. ii.
1 of il.r a...nil I'ar.'ll"* Inai'iun. lor lludr Eli..
1 ramndsat Isssw *l«'l Urn 1 *'». U.al ...
! t...a wsa rnhsnayd «d ih« ■ileidmi,,i..um..
I fart Iips.t-UM Will* »«'• b ws wers t M |
hslog
Tin- Hpcoial Committee appoiniiul by Council
p, , ..niio wi Ii iho I'ri-siiii-iil ol the Samniiali, Al-
, v .V im I Railroad relative to ilm pi.qvscd put-
, I, , | n n f,-r tho toad, beg leave io report,
l in • idel t" l*y twtore Cvuneil a full state-
i.| th.. (ircent and prosj,.ctivo oi'i-ratii-iis
,,, nih.ii work, limy addressed a nolo ol ir.ntmv
; , ip,. |*r,-wi.fciit and havn received fi-m limi a lc- .
,lv. I. .th •>( winch are Imrcw ut, prescoted
| join tin* correspondence, it api-outs that tlm
sui'M-m-ti -n "n,ilm nan ni thoCny, with that Imm
■ iiiv ite crizi'iia, inakee mi am,'tint s-dlii-ieni. Re
siding to tlm esilmsti-s of th" I'rcsi.lent, n>*t
..ill; lo .inplole tho load to llio VV c*i hank o|
ih,. .Vliaiuahs. but.lolurin-h tlm iii'ii-.mii iqui(e
iii, ut hd working it, and ellll leave ill" sum o|i
if I nJ,ih)o tor the luttticr continuance o| the
road.
Hmce tlm rejxirt ol tlm apccisl numnillen on
thi* sutije^t, tlm 28:h Decemlmr last, recommend
ing the pnr"*l *u*|M-n*'"'i of ill" work, ill" Presi
dent nnd Directors have Imeu iiiihmcit h* give out
t'o- limn nnlct seen.ms «d lh.« grading, jdsi-ing
lh<-w hole i-xn-nt of ill" grad'iig to ilm Afitiiialis
under i- -nliiil. Tlm lall in ilm pries <*l ir.m in*
,lm-« •» tin in now lneipn-at a deauc p. cmhiare tho
pri f.-iit lsv->rabl« occasion l»r making cniracts
lor lit Ilm troll which Itisv Im needed.
I'm ciinttlea 'mllur.* thu «« ilm wrotk
in.w stands, (lie intetesl* of ihu City require (list
, us i-..iiijileln-u to Ilm West bsnk ol tlm Allsnisha
all .niil In-cmlled on as rapidly a*s prudent noon-.-
mi will pi-tiini—that ds jmlin-'U* piosccii:i»ii will
m-l'iC" cu.iftifottew at home and abroad— aiui tfist tt
is >'idv llir.uigli its completion tbs' We ran look
I i any ictuiii oi tlm outlay already pi*d« and ilm
l--«s ..I mtcteAl which must accine during lit pro-
gie-*« low nut coniplelli'll
In view .d| ilm aluve cnntideialiims.yiMtr com-
imo.-v tecroinmrnd that It Im telt lo iho discretion
. 1 d... I’m *,deni and Director* «d ihur<-ad,io a.lver
si'" •-•! c-miracts tor ilm purchase and dalivery of
Ih" ir.-n in such quantities and at surll times as
ill- I "»»> din'ill III--at t'oiiiluoive P« tlm coomiinlcsl
and *j«-,-ly .-oliiplelton id thu work lo Ilm W'eat
bank of iim Altunaha F.i* r Avi«'X*-'V
John Mvilerv.
Chari »» VV. VVmi.
i.ouldsiwt a# brotheri
...» |
,lr«*l«n| I
gas*.
Hi.rlnd, Tl.st <#• rsium ou» •hirer#
iksfaUladt wIp. |.s* »en—
Tliacllf rouiinlt of |'hd*da!plii L
thsir f»orir«lle taken in dsg.mirnoiyp*, to bo hung
up III Independence Hall |'»h'
Mlae Ksla llayae gave iho pumoeda of on* eon
eeri at Calcutta i9,1t7 ni|M><*—f'J^») iu the patriot
U lurid.
r#*lb, load" h; 1w» own Ho»*rti*t..„s p.n.la, |.«i
aro emiinv ■ tt.# 4#s«.z*ii.in <•( our er«aoi#.
• Hitrind, Thai tho proprietor id *ba !**• nil..#, IP-mi
hs* ion inoal lie#"i r.-cHMinsMlsdna ho I lie insiiM-r in
which |,o r*Mlo'«l #ef«»u»H !•!• •**•■!. soil the
g.PMtl; tl.NI wHh which lie aup|.lbal I.l* lalih>. «»ui
•.Ills »■( wMN#«w|a.l,iM I# •" l»l HMlle#».W*« ||..|#|
/U»W»a4. Ihs! Ill# pfO«#,tll>« r#«olMl|.Hi* l-e pul.jlahot ,
Havannah, April 17,18A.V
Ih J I* Srttrrn,
Vitk'nl Sat. Al**** h Gulf Wailro.nl
Dost H.r — IIn- roHiimtiso *|.p.,Milo«l iiihUi ( haiImi
..aolutlon olCounoM ln"«Htn|erw'Hlith" l're*id#nl w# go I*
mot lhieep.lt of tho H**#nn*h,
•Ml has»i'#l» Ka.liosd Islsltvo to (ft# puichas#
id," atk inh-tmsllon on th" hdl
VVl.o ho gtaallMt ••* tab!
I,s' |molions #»f *»*.!".* *»* unli-i I appisciatsil.
-. W l.ai i .."0*1:1* (nr liasd* »‘"h hil.leina *f»
t What |...iti.m* pf Ihs ueallo o»rk *•**! brldgiag
til ru-xt tm
Tlm nu-m-risi .1 H F V\ if link, sml oiher t ffi
rers and im i:i ., r* <d ilm HjvanuAii Fir L mp»ny,
pray.ii)* that the conimituv onilieFin- Ih jiar.ni.nl
Im- auih.-Ti<e<i t . s«.il on • I no N-. h, snu !<> purcha-o
tr.-in John (• Fslliganl ill" engine ll" own*. nt ih^
c price of l»rl»«- hundred dollars, ati.t p.ac- I’m
S.UIIO in :hc p osiasiuu id ihe .Savannah F.io Ccuii-
|sany. Ac , Was granted
tu*. r.-u^.wiNu rr.TiTi-'Ns were orantcu rr.-N
I'Rol'ER’ RETt XNS HUM) MAPI UY THE rkTITIoN-
I RS, VIZ
Ot Bridge' K'-rbv, t«*r esl Nicholas Kerhy, pray
ing Cvunnl to refund hrr n clont.le tax «-I <4.
Ol Andrew Mar-hall, Ip rotund s double lax - t
(•»3 75 coni*
Uf Cail.xr.no Bryan, to refund a double tax of
$3t> 75 cents
Till loLl oWINO TETITIONS WEti REItRXI.P Tu THE
I -MMirTl L ,'N Till TIRE DETARTMLN T, VIZ
Ul Will H. Giles, praying Council that liberty
Im granted him to raise ins tuck piazza two stones
and put on tin.
Ui VVm N. ylc II-ibershAiti, praying prrtniss-.cn
lo carry uj. U.e tlu*d stoiy ul Ips huwse even wjin
ihe mam hn.lv, t-> ho c.veicd wnh ono tin tool in
stead -d h u' small mn-s
Ul VV’tn B Mell, praying to be all >wcd to pu*. a
hack piazza, «-l t« ut 8 tecl, to his dwelling house
in Hams street.
I LECTIONS.
George A McCl.-skey was duly elened Inajs-c-
t..r .-I Weights and Measures, for ilm city ut Sn-
vane. all.
REJMMTto.NS REAP AM’ AU'TTEP.
By Alderman West :
Rcsolvi-d, ’Ihnt ilm Marshal Im Instructed to
ptoceed with th« w.-tk , t repining iim d*m# and
trunks un llutchi*--n‘s Island as expeditiously as
p. -ssitllo
By Alderman Miller
IL-soltnl. That tin' City Marshal, under tho di-
icctiuii nnd supeivision of tlm Drv Culture Coni-
miitre, tm aulh.-rued to d.-ejM ii and enlsrg.* ih*
diainsg" wav st the Lastetn tiun ul the city, l.» i
r*i»e the tiauks whcio ueccaaat A, and lo place a new .
pump ill pUco <>‘ the old one, it ncceasaiv.
By Aliieiiivnn Harden :
U"Solved. Thai Ilm Tteasurer tm authorized to .
pay i" Mr David It. Dillon mm hundiid and filly
dollars, in scconlaiico wnh ihe ti-rm* ot ill" »cp.-ll
»»l Messi# l ay, Duncan, amt Cohen, adopted in ,
Council assembled on ilm 23i,| ult
VIS- I l.t.ANEot s xim a»
Hi* Honor the M*Vi-r laid imtore Council the
following coniimmi.anon ami reply.
CtlARV.W"X, April 23, 1855
To Iht Hun. lid. C. Aodci ton,
M.igst "/ .V.iiJ'ind.
Dear Si* .—-Tlm Cur Conned ul » liatlootun,
having j>as*el the quiiAi'lme <trifinancr, tt Im-
I c-nii-a s question l-» know whether Hsistinah will
not hdlow mu toolsleps, ami lake a *mi"*l step < t \
svlrty VV.- have ceaMwl all di*|>ule sn.l discussion
ni Ilm msli.'i VV.. have oeg.(«-|r<l evclusiun ul
ilm tfisess" lor 50 \ osrs. and liv.i the dis"A*« ofn-net
than was hcni-fical tu us Wo luvo n -w decided
iiornatler what the result mat tm, to keep it si tlm
Lazaretto, amt ilm rca#.-ia ami sailois si the qua-
isnllne •louiril, sml tiy tin* "Xpsnment ,-t pirvcnl-
mg its "iitisoc" hum ahn-sd—and il il at>*»'* stnuiig I
us, we Will tm saddled mat qustanllim useless i
Tlm law ai-eoit to Im atnngenl, hut ll is n.d Cum-
timiro w:il Im ml. nupted by the pievrniien <1 ilm
veaael 0001111x111' to Ilm wharf, hut the ,*Aig.« wilt
ho hr.-uglil up and canted down bv 1'gbiers VV e
will l.-IUw tlm example ol Now York, *HU 1 hep" ,
with the s#*ii"suceea* I win# as an individual.
In 4Si-eiiA.il if III" my si'lh.'iHlev and ilm riuieoa (
ut Savanwarv vu’.t cordially leertve a detrgaticn |
Imoii ('harleali’H, i" adit 11 and humbly p"itu.-n lh*i
Ihe city ul Savsrmah wi-l eirai-r *n»l evecul# such
US. a* Will effectually c- sohrr ,mril.om»h#e"n-
1 I'tigency ul Urn disesso Iming imiodiiced by Ih"
W eal |mils sfiippmc I do n d m*keihisi’tupiwal ;
t . prevent Hsvsmvstv anjoying that trade which (
l.r* W|.l doall -y M«e»* w.limmslivll. Inn h*l vl-
.. -I vitgeiv.ii* IO US. ao,| I-I'g •• i»M»nnsh
lot,»..|ia Yellow Level, aw long will her emimmrC"
wnliChsiiesh.il Im placed on Im satim Iwotmg |
ihu "1 ll***"* VV* sic ilVs's, toil \ edow I ever
wi t desttuv "• Imttv, unlraa w# unit" sod eaelo.le
II limit .'UT re#|-ecl.vo cilia* I ku-'W H.-t Ihe
#,* ..I Hsvsimsh - vet lids Platter, snd you will oh
!,g" IO" h) 1,-1'mg mu know wlisl IhoHuir has il.ms
and what HaVA'insh »• Inelli.nl lo do 1 am jeal
.Mia an-l hopetul "• sucre##, and would tm tci-rod'.-
) tmnrld risvaunatv a* vvvush s* I b-'P# to b,-n*fil
T v K I’ ' t It Al \
,-t M
•III
SJ'f
I . I. j eo »fr tro-.hlsd out
»» nm.fg.a-.r auenil.41 n
b-» ;E !• precious. \ »>'»M
•u- »r>.| U'kl tflaes*#, l»T.A
lll'.llHY t:\rt'T-dlANT i*
,-.i i.. r»m >• .>t*e id-he l-**t
••old'.- H'oreMil*. Aaihrr». ml »•!
m- . : th. Intiv* soJ ihr<>si. Il .nrsrish •
sr.- I.«» rjielul Ineun-cniMe rufr* ri l..ec-
i»-l deep-*#* isl ms's'll'- M»i# inal »f il
introf II* e.ssl rge<l*. The III AUH-
'» al-o ree •mn.eu.'leit lo r.’ u ' rodice.
I iit'sllriii" or l» *"liu-» »n< ether d se»»*s
ol U-e U-orla, watch »rr so prrvt'efil *1 certain seo-
Sol--
fVrvf | ve I'Ampl.'e'* l" he ha-l g'allv of th* agent*,
pro-" i t each, i til) IUt; cent* per boll)*, or »IX betUe*
L.r
THOR. M. TVUSER h CO.
\V. VV l.iyJlNll.N,
A. A. Nrvi.oVIONs 4 Co.
J. II. Xim .KU k
spill 12 Navtneth.
unniF.itmi kkford.
M\ AV.V.UI U tltKTT.
Fairay, May Ath. • p V.
O'TT 'N.-TJm «ale» I" da) U> *41 t-ale*. st
Ihr »#ii.)f pa-tirnia-s: 47 HS.MJvl JV.K aV'S.
W a: vs. sud 7 at l 1 - Orel*. XV# hav* mi cLarge lo
notice In price*.
•vuv iviinith Ixpnrit, finy A.
Per Iwrk fili.-dr*. L-i ld*crjH>oJ — 1.4B6 hale* t plau!
ami l"A do. a l Colli*.
IV, bark U. II ivouglaa*. for ft"*t"H~6«1 hxles «V t
ton. MM l»rj link-*, 73bumliea Hal.e.1 IllJe*. sr»l sundry
j.kya. Aid*#.
UK* i:tri> oiM'onojA. PLR I liXUtti'Al'
V»i V -If.V hairs v ellei tn.1 Vdt# . 1.-* V. r»-*> ».» L
!*". Iiiwlaon. I 'rming a Co, • eh#«« K PriU, Hun r- a
l.aoimell, <• XX Harm. » ) , J Mr V 'pis. s U llrae lei A.
Co, King A, Han , VX’ P X onge. l.innA M-iJar. Paiirn.
Ilullxn A. list*. XlolvorilV, Ilr-IMW. H#!:) Ja l-i V -
llanndrc. IU..hwr|i a Mmts. liusr. I*avi* IV Lwy.
.M'iJC *T X, MAX A P. XI -i "11.0,.—The marker
ba» Imen »e», trnre i.» dal. vtilhoui an, fLance i* prr
rea VI,id’u.e. 0: MnU illddl'ac. X'S I" '*k .
Xln'dl trf. V U S The sale* ul tt*e U*l fowr 4a, a #v-
lYol \l<*' bate*.
rot.! Mill «, MAY t P V|.--Owinc i« lb# small
aiimk "• V'oUon . Srr.oc Xr> owr vwa*kex. arXorii'-i-
p .ri i,(h| ifm.»»ni.«i.» alne# ..ur la*: nolle# Ve I rt
c.p*: •» r% hair born made on s hsal* ranflnc Ih-m ' \
to via rrnis.
, "1t',S *t»T»*S»*
Old swx. on hind .Xprtlrt. I*>4
|h. do U.« 1>, |!*i> .477;
Itrce.i r-l II-1* • Prk
HIM' K'! KlHikv:
Ihr HsrSal.'r •
I nfrrr.i. and 8'*
i strao'-' I • t
• ta-ad'a Mai t,m
< lara H-pL.as
i.liN VILA
rXUa qaa: .
XIITH I IM
1 I XVlNC. m- >r ar. •
l l VI, ) II |... I
• Ml:? Hsbrss-
?*#♦ L-«*
•• —la l-l vhg.-H-t
1. -t'l VEpansw,
v* a liUul
XAAII.V X|» M.
■ v ac nix
AM! I I.XC1
to Attll IX I -
inix B"\r> i ««. • * »♦••»*«'• •"•b* 4 /
\[)[l aau t-. III-', - XX AIM. Art*
ru ») * .
TIIU'A. A XX VXM. A *»V
ci:\kku loobMiu im> iniuil-'i
MERCHANTS.
# V A V N A V H I* A
J"p* I.'brrsl adi#r<ss ss*.-- h-a"|tW‘
Groono and Pulaski Lottery
I \ I IC A « «. XAA I 3. » PI* »**»•
T, tsie-W it.!#.. o-Mlwr-u
II r.
dp-.
| ol #.1T .X«HV I
TVE#->a.wt) •IS-*
IV,-Ars» s*ar#*.
a. Vl VI Rl WAN ndM
t'l •PMHN* I sf »|tV.<N>'»
t.a-«« ta jv.-p.vl>-w.
C"
i d Mil l svivs, V| VV .* -O'li.m -in#~e «••* a
« ».| .Irmarvl lo Ihi* sole*# -»••. u*
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