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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY lk)RNING, M VY 10. 1855.
THE 8AVANHAH REPUBLICAM.1
tPor iHeBavaaaah Republican,]
Hlar Uay-Hit TawMaNy. '
_ MR. Editor :i-Tvvo reaaona constrain me to
roauaMiB bv j brevity In my prevent communication: lit. 1 can-
p. W. ALEXANDER & CO., nut thlok that tho subject tnaltvr in dispute botweaa
** * iua« l*rln«rr-. , the oorreapuiidonia ol the Gooff,an and Heputili*
ee ■gr--—tt-t ! can ia of sufficient public importance to claim
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SAVANNAH, GA.
Thursday Morning, May 10.
ByTeLEQRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN.
Jlvblte Hire How.
Mobile, May ?tb.
Itiiobeuck, the Know Nothin* candidate, hae
been elected Probate Judas over Meek, Democrat,
by 1100 majority.
Later frwm Havana.
CHsauaroN, May 0.
The echooner Heyward haa arrived at this port in
tour daya irom Havana. Everything wee quiet
there. Tho yellow fevor had appeared and aoveral
ahipa of war, among them the U 8 atcainor 8au
Jacinto, had lott the port to ptcecrvu the health ol
their crews.
I.tliu liaWN.
CoLVMDU, May 9.
The wire*are down North of thia point.
Charleston market.
Charleston, May 9th.
Cblfon.—The tales to-day amount t<> 3.3UO bales
at extremas ranging from 8 3*8 a 101-4 cents.—
Prices sre irregular and bavo declined an 1-8 a
1*4 cent aiuco tho receipt of the Atlanttc'a ac
counts. Good middling ia quolud at 91-2 * 9 5-8
cents.
For tho present, we need only refer the
reader to the carl ot Miss Kate Sazou, who pro*
posealo give a reading irom tlie immortal Shaks-
peare, to-morrow evening, at St. Andrew'* Hull.
Perhaps it it inappropriate to say a reading from
Shak*pearo,aaaho will give extracts from other
writers, with original introductory remarks. Het
reading*or lectures, or whatever they may be
called, have been much approved elsewhere, and
as site comes highly recommended, and ha* ae-
. Iccted Love for her subject, w e should not be »ur
prised to see a large audience present to-morrow
evening. ,
tST Macalhstcr has translerrcd hit "temple ot
magic" to the Athencuni, at which place he w1l,
rnsko Ills first appearance this evening.
JST We areauro w e hut do our lady readers n
tavor, by referring them to tho advertisement of a
Washing Machine in this morning's paper. It
washes clothes cleaner than can be done by the
hand, requires less time, wears and tears them lean,
dispense* almost entirely with fuel and s„ap, and
possesses many other advantages which a*e appar
el a private individual, which need vomc more
convincing proof than • trial axtraot of an 0I4
uawspaper.
The correspondent of the Georgian, in tho tint
part ol hla communication, virtually yiehla all that
l claimed, vis.: that May*I)ay is not colebrated by
the moti of tho present generation ns a fcrivsl in
honor of 8t. Tammany. Whatever tnav have
been the caao at the close of tho last emmity, tt
haa escapod from thu memory of, even if It were
ever known by, tho preaenl generation.
The reaeonlitg of the Georgian's correspond
ent may hava aatltfled himaelf, but it wholly fails
to satisfy one who now, lor the first lime, hears
the claim mads that May-Day ia aven generally
observed otherwise than as a continuance, under
different lurms and with dtfl«rent customs, ol the
old'taahloned May-Day'ol England:—ri /rillwl
in lornir 0/ "f/om."
Feeling confident that "diffuse and pointless**
coimnuaicHtiotis, written in ttnrch ol facts, rather
than bmtd u/nm them, will result in nothing very
prolitatiloor instructive, l will intrude no longer
upon your columns. N. N
A Word to l*luitter»«
Tho tmusunl chnrnclvr id thu past season, and
the remarkable backwardness mid otherwise unfa*
vorahle prospects of tho present one, added to the
unsmitfactMy accounts received Irom abroad, nil
leach u let-son (says thu Mobile Advertiser) which
the agriculturist cannot safely pass by unheeded.
From all portions ol tho interior wo hear loud
complaints ol tho scarcity ol breadstuff* and other
pritno articles of food, and oven at tho North and
West, from whence our supplies aro *0 largely do*
rit&d, prices have gone up so enormously that thoro
is Imlo prospect aht^d of permanent relict in this
regard. .Meanwhile ilia war in Europe, which dir
mmishca the demand for cotton, and otherwise
embarrasses tho market, accelerates, in an almost
learlul ratio the foreign demand (or (lour and grain,
while restricting their production and cutting off
large sources of supply lormorly much relied on
for the Northern European markets. What, then
u the evident policy ol our planters, large and
small I ft t«to plant lets land in cotton and m«ro
in corn—in Uriel, to produce a* many articles suita
ble lor food,within themselves,as possible. When,
ever cotton already planted makes a poor "stand,'
and 11* generally unpromising, bolter, by ail odds,
plough it up and supply its place with more need*
•ul, and, as wo believe ut present, more profitable
products. By such means wo shall ai least bo
placed beyond ihu reach of the most cheerless and
sickening of scourges. Inmine, and be prepared to
wait ihc progress of evema at home mid abroad
with less anxiety and unpleasant foreboding. But
l<sfir from llovntm.
Tho Cluliawba, at New Jr'eaiin brings Havana
dale# to (lie lat Inst.
Tho Dlario gives a description of a bull fight,
in w hich Honor Matins Laaaro, tho now Milton of
Croton, alow a bull an lio had previously announced,
with no other weapons than llioio provided by
nature—In other words, blows of Ilia list La
Fronts, however, stain that Inetoad of killing tho
bull ho was killed hlmsolf, by the bull, and wna
Miorwarda arrested |«r humbugging tho people!
Commodore McCauley was received will* mark
ed attention and cnurlosy by ilia Captain General
and other Spanish otlioera.
During Ilia stay in Havana ho bad boon exton*
lively luted. The U. H. itoamlrlguto San Jacinto,
(Com. AlcCaulcy'a flug ship) was thy only U. S.
man-of-war in tlio hmbor—mid alto would lenvu
on 11 cruise tho lid lust. Tho I'riucutou ami James
town, it was reported, bad gouo over to Koy West,
whore It llgenerally bvituved tho squadmii will
rendezvous. Tho Cyauo and Falmouth bud not
arrived. The British frigate Vestal and thu French
man-of-wnr brig Malcago went to sua, on thu
lat. Cnpl. McCulloch, AI New Orleans, Imd bor n
released from prison. Mr. Felix still remained In
confinement—ll ia nut known when he will bo
sent to Cantu.
Tho business of tho past wook, la represented ns
having been the best ol iliosuasen. Havana «on*
llnues iwicctly healthy.
La t'rciiHU contains accounts of ovolutioiis of
troops mid slinm bmtles, w inch it scoint are re
NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE I Wu.hlmian ,
Of tbs itavsuusii ItapuWlaan. Wasiiinoton, May 0.—Hoc rotary Dubbin, of tho
Nkw York, May 0th. I Navy, Is Mill at homo in Fayeiiavlilo, N. mid!
Tin, Maine Llguor Law excitement la still the r ‘’“ ,rM han
exciting tople nf discussion,and the highly Inter- The rednimtion ..| iho public debt*ibis week
eating now* Irom Europe Is acarcely soHicienl to amount* to & I
divide tho attention ol tho public for more than an . "I't'liriitonia this week amount
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A MHO Willi or OOI.III
Aprtlal Xottcrn.
huui ur iwo.l.llm.. Dr. Tyng, ll.my W.,,1 ;""* 1 •|.pl*.«n..n. r.
lli»rh.r and II ov Mr. Clt,| l..|iod Into I |', „ j W|M
the malstorm of Maine Law agitation wlthcharac* 1 Judge 11. (i l.nrmg o| Boaton, to ib,. vucum y hi
tcrlstio forwardnrsa and vehemence, and are bul- I Hm^'niiri ol Claims, m-i-asmucil by Judgo Lump
luting tho wavos «l opposition with lusty strokes, i * declining Hie appointment.
M,
Beecher would sooner bmao Ids right band than
be comi-elled to forego the apfandid opportunity
which tlila agitation liirtnshcs him lor allowing lire
point* mid paces br n Ireiranguer, nnd wagging his
unwcaiied tonguo. Iln has a sort of inuuth-Jlux,
ns (lip French would say, which enables him to
talk faster limn a race Itutso can run, and to such
lengths as
'* ■ ■■ to tire
The hullin''* deep hplr* and hunter's Are."
Tho reverend gontlomen just mentioned have all
girded up thair Ipins nnd betaken themselves to
Ihu rostrum in defence ol tho Mnino Law, nnd are
declaiming nightly, with (lie utmost voliemwieo, to
crowds of women, children and theorists, mid to
conventicles "I Carson Leaguers, olios public in
former*. It it relrckhing to witness tho snblime
contempt with which they treat the adverse opin
ions of such lawyers as Nicholas Will,ol Albany,
end A. Oakly Hall, our District Attorney.
I'licro lit n Hass ol clergymen in thin city and
sorted to either from lack of more substantial ! i|a immciliaio environs and suhurbs, who nro l,o
umiiiemciit, or lor the purpose of being prepared: yoinl question among tlie most ambitious, showy,
to receive the filibusters in good stylo. and prominent men 1u tlio country, who keep
Tho ucreiiiony oi blessing mid disiribuiing tho! thnnselvesconstmitly within ken of tlio public eye,
(lag* destined for the Havana vtdunUoin was soon I each one ol whom seems to ho striving will* all tho
to take place. Tlio religious portion ol the cere* mdor and impa-sioncd rivalry ol merely woolly
monies would be performed in tlio Catiiedral with I. competition, to bear away to-m Iiin Lroihethood i f
much pomp and splendor, and tlio Hags worn to | clerical nvuls the meed ol eloqueuce, the laurel
bo distributed by tlio Captain General's own and tho crown, mid Ik> at the lop ot tlio heap us n
hand. . surnu-uizer and pulpit orator. These clerical gen-
Tho A.7.7rIliitTt Curl, 1.1 lint ntorlh. ! •“ » i,h
Tlio N.w Yvik M.r.lil ,ny«: -IIioNiiw Kn,. l "'“K" r »“ J ,hl '* 1 fuf .li.pUy, whh . i»il.ci
I...J Know Nulhing. nrn i.pnlly dnv.loimm Ilmir 1 llcl ' h,r l"*«>l | fll,- nn,l imlnrlcly, wnh » v.in
|K.licy with rnlnl.iicu In 111. slnlery .in.Mi.m In I * u «" * cl " r '* ""“""'f**
Mnu.cllu.nu, . Ire so liu Ihwii „|..n|. . ul 'miluimlo. I liny nrn nul nnnlnnt
ed Willi mmnrk.btu ull.mmily. In Now Damp- i lll«...olvo. Illoroly lu Ulacharamil 0*«
•him ihu Sint.Councilmcunlly.doplcdrc.uln.h'n. ! I “ ,|M " "“'V' 01 " ,ul * ^ m """''
protciimiusnhiii thorcpuni of lliaMiuuuil com* I "'T , P u,n »= • «'"■»
imilnilo, .nd ou.iliil Iho Kupilivo Slnvn l, k w nnd ‘“I 1 ,ll °" 1 *' » w.t4 and «M|.a-
Itu* .Nchruflkn ncl.nnd plcduUm Iho p.ny f. rul.l ! * lwl " "* ld ul , ," 1 ' IIm,u * 1
Iho lurlhcr cjumlon .ol .l.vcry. .Mr Win T I Onil. On Hi»dn*«, cvc. rhey will h.rdly conwnl
Minor, ,u.l clccicd tiucornur ul Cunnccticul by n ! m l»«. mined iu.nc>cd IHU nnd npinln.lu-nchinc,.
Know Nuiliinu Luel.hilut.,,lale,in 'hi, iiumnuml 1 They .to .cUcd, even nn ihm dny wuh an iirro-
mnnniio Hint Inn olcclion In nnnlhcr cmphallo j ITOnail.lo lonulnil I" hunch out Into Iho indcllrllo
condemnation uf the principle, id the Kumm-Nc- ‘ lmr ‘ « ennl occntw.ol molten and
braiknncl. ll ia cidciu, llwrclnlc, Him iho on-I lh "'k* l» I™'™ 1 - 'I'hcy pamcularly wnh Ihc
lii.nal con.ervntivc Know heir can- I “'“'hi that they nrn not mere ihonh
mule, hrrealter, will ncl uudonlandiunly nud a- : «'"'* llko l " llu ' r ' c,l,,l| r * ml ulll <" "Id
void nil cmbarraum.nl. " I"iiy dnlnu.ol tho |nui. Tlioir ■, rmou.,nro in -
Tho Herald any. III. order in Ihc Siam of N,.\v . lord.' |iorll"0 "f our rllizcna, whalSuc'., Madam.
Y"ik will men in Council cl Syrncnw worn, ami | Sand'a, nnd I’nul do Kock'o novel, am lo the Curl-
adds:
rnrettitl from I'reilertcli tl,„ (irrni to.
Gi'ii. Wntliliigfon,
'I lin editor ollha Virginia Free I'roas, has paid .
a visit to "Bell Air," tho residenca of L W.
Wasliington, in Jclli-rson, ami sei-n n goti'l many
articles owned by Gcoigo NVaabingtou duruig In*
life, flu says:
We Wore first shown n sword, nnd found on
the paictiMM-ut label lliorvto mtaclicd, " I'rcstntvd
to ti«n. Washington by Fradsrick ilia Great ol
1'rusaia," wnh thu cutnpliiiiuuiiiry adilruss," From
(ii.liHr.nl In rliirnlin fr■ ,1k. nn.ai..., flat,.
thu oldest General in Europe to thu greilett Grri
eral »n llio World." Tliia sword was worn by
tiunrrul Wnslunglon as )us drevs sword whun dt—
llvcriug Ins locaagu to CougreM. it was chosen
by Ilia oldest nelilloW and executor, Col. William
Augiiaiuiu Waaliiogloii. (ill accordance with thu
will ol General Washington,leaving him lire first
choice of lua swords, vide General Washington's
will,) and by him heqimnthcd, in MIO, to hitson,
Colonel George C. Waaninglon, o| Maryland,
ami by Inin loins only boh, I. W. Washington, i-
1851.
Tins sword inuloxqtusit.! hin»li—Iming a straight
rapier wuh the lughi-ai p 'li*lnd uteri hm, and
now Hi u be.tutilnl statu ol ptetervation , lu Ucl, it
Ins tIn* iipiiearaocti ol being perfectly now, u hat
ing been always kept wuh pnitirulnr earn.
lie ale** s.iw a pocket kiulu of Wnabinglou's Ii.tv •
lug engraved on Iho handlu "(leu. Geurgu Wash
ington, ITTfi." Ho says:
*• Wo were curious enough to stretch o»r (uirkrt
tape line on the sword bell as wmi, hy (leu W ,
and hnind it lo iri. nsure 4l> loclie*—show mg that
for a mao devoid of corpulence, there wna a manly
Irnnic. .Next we had the plenvnro to inspect a case
of rare and peculiar interest. It convien d of a inn*
liogany box containing aaurvryor’a roriipMM.mitde
by David Kittcnhouve, ol I'liHadelf.liM, the Irirnd
of Benjamin Franklin. Ala>i,tWu level-, one us-d
liming the llovolullonary \V*»r na a gunner's level,
Iho mliJr lur adjosting the Surveyor's case, scales,
proiructors, Ate., complete. A shagreen c.iso con
taining all the protracting instruments, in very lino
order. nm> two surveyot'a chains, togeihsr wuh the
wooden piu* used with the same. Thor. We exam-
im d a pistol (one of a pair) presented hy Lafayette
to Gun. Washington, ami need bv lum during 'lie
Revolutionary War, from whom it descended to
his nephew Judge Bushio I Washing! n, and hy
loin bequeathed m 1826 in tna nephew ,Col George
Waaiungton, and ny him to his a<»n, L W.
Washington, in 1854."
The possessor of tlnse relics is tho s<m of Col.
G. C. Wusliuigion, a nephew ul the "Father of lua
Country."
In rsluin fur the very I1«i'i ring msi M r In •filch ll»*
lirrai llagieian
MAOAr.IiISTEIXl
Haa Immir rrnplYp.1 ilurlng lit* f*t*M *"lllu
Pavaiinsli. In* has •spres*l> *».vsg*-*l lb«
A T II K N M [
Knit I Ills l-.Vf’.NIMJ, MAY IMh
(lu which nca*sb*ii, In add lion to his usual Miowsr of
nweoiineais,»lust»«, Sr..h« wll' pfsoont a
8HOWER OF GOLD
lu Ilia A'ldntirc, in ihs slil|i« nf
00 1.1 eg •• n I V.oltli-H imd nllic-r f*lfla.
VAi.ri:i» at *i\ r. iii'Mifti.i* imi.LAU'*,
Plirr.hascd al Ihs store n| Mil. VVII.Vtnf, In tins city,
l*> Li in »<»
N llaiiullflil U'Ntcbi'v.fl flalit-2 Hilvcr
King*— I’u.s—llrnoehas- I’lalc- Jrwela. hr , which
will be jir.--*m>d In Hi** A<id>i-ncr, linni.«2iatrl/
all- i tun Magical |u-rl«.Hlianc* I,/
.Vlr. .Tintone Kayiiiond,
Aided hy Mlt.J. M. WKnin.N. KcutUry U» ihu great
Vaglrl an.
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Ordinary n1
Tleket*. — f I lu all pari* of U.e llmisa.
tTgriloxes and Private Itoies expressly revi t»d tot
l.ado*. aa i lieiitli’insn soo-iupsnylog lordiss.
liaielhiil- l<>r partlculsr*
l> airvopen at 7)* o'clock ; the Wusrdsj.pia*• st *■
Tlr.ki U lo Im-Imd *1 Him tAlhrrwuui ami *' omoi
JrWe r> More yher.i the gilts may h« sewn—Slid s!
the I'lilsikl snd Vachbll lloiei*.
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Factor & Comiaiaaioii Merchant
I’or ITorVU sre* *-,„i),»■*., r,*,.,- j., m . "
NORTH lo.M.VLJg |aL WJI \Vj*
CHAItLLM o.\. hi
V7 HAY H'JltflLf. MV\SSu| ( .
M * “ . ’• ' »
" Its proceedings will show that Now York goe
are fully persuaded the course rccoinnieilded j w , t |, \ uguna and the South lor n national and
would result largely in pecuniary profit to the
planter. If every man would ugten to raise one-
irnih b-ss cotton ibis year ihan usual, the result
would bo Hint the nine-tenth* would not at much
ent lira moment it is put into operation. W„ saw ; as a lull crop—while the articles grown in place of
a dirty bank bill put into tho machine yesterday by
way of exparimeni, and when taken out a moment
afterwards, it braked almost as new a* wheu it was
first issued.
tS^Thoship Sui/fA/wif, winch went nsimro
near Tybc* in the gale of the’ilst ult., and was
•uhscqaently abandoned, lias boon got off by means
of a steam pump, and lowed up to tow n. We nro
not informod of tho extent of the damage she sun-
tamed, but presume she wnl bavo to go into the
Dry Dock for repairs. She was got off under lira su
perintendence of nn agent ol iho New York under*
writers.
the " tenth " would, besides tho convenience mid
feeling ol independence caused by their possession*
bo so much actual gam to the producer. is
sound policy ut any iimo to diversify, agricultural
productions, but at times like tho present it is moto
—it is absolutely essential to tho public welfare.
E5F Tbostcamshijm Florida, Cupt. W«o<JbuJJ (
for New Yitk.and Kcyrh-uc Stale, ILrdic, I<t
Philadelphia, sailed'yesterday at I o'clock.
" InroRTANT to NEwsrirtn Proprietors asp
Printers Geherallv.—We call attu> turn to ad
vertisetnent of Win. Ilagor, Jr. & Co , Type
Founders, New York, to bo brand in our paper to
day."
In order to carry out a resolution longair.ee
formwd, lh« proprietor uf ibu Augu.-la Chromclo «.V
Sentinel offers that cstabli»hment lor >alo.
'l'I»it FrcwiUrntinl 4|im'»iI«h.
The American people will bo called upon next
year to select a successor to President Pierce. It
may bo considered premature by s uno In agitate
tho question at this early dny ; yet, na the moat im
portant consequence*, if not the very existence of
the Union, bang upon the result, we havo thought
it not inappropriate thus early to invite tho atten
tion of Southern men to the subject.
Id the course of the next Presidential term, the
Kansas question will have to be met and decided.
How it shall be deridid,will depend to a great
extent upon the individual whurn the peopbi may
call to rulo over them. All the Snuin requires is
tret the people «t Kansas, when they apply for ad*
ration into the Union as a Stale, may he roceiv- d,
whether thoir constitution shall tolerate or prohibit
lh« institution of Slavery. 'Ihisi* the principle
which was shadowed forth in tho Compromise ot
1850 and embodied in the Kansas Nehravk i act,
and which lira at the foundation of our Govern*
*ment. It is evident, however, that the nnn-alavcry
party at the North ia not disposed to recognise it
and Hint it ia marshaling nslurcea from Maim* t.,’
the Rocky Mountains, to put it down,so far at least
a* it applies to Kansas and Nebraska. Ji u equally
evident, that tho South will Dot stand idly hy and
see tins great and vital principle repudiated. She
will claim,and if need be, insist In the last i-xirrmi*
ty, that Knntaa or any other territory shall be l«-f,
Iree to determine (be character of her institutions,
•o long as she conforms to thu Federal Conatitu-
tion.a. Upon tbis point there can h« no duubt w hat
tv. r.
Now we learn, .not Irom partisan presses *T
anonymous letter written, but Irom icliahte prt*
▼ate sources, that Mr. Seward ia already actively
engaged in preparing for the coining campaign,
and that h e Incnda aro organizing throughout (he
Northern States, with a view to h>* nomination
and elccti-m. Those who Know any thing of hia
past history, of his political saganiy and manage
ment, can have Irat liltllo doubt that he will sue-
ceod in concentrating upon himaoll ihu anti-alsvery
voto of tha North
t'nrvltfii Item*.
During In* exile in England, Prince Louis Bona
parte used to read, with great interest, tho proof-
sheets ol M. Thiers’ "History ot tho Consulate
and Empire," which were supplied t» him by Mr.
Fofhcs Campbell, who was then preparing «n Eng*
lish version of that work. The following remark
able parsago occur* in a letter which the Prince
addirSM-d to Mr.Cambell in ISI7, when rcturerng
tlie proof sheet-ol volume V. It will be seen Hint
oven ut that early period the Emperor mediated the
English alliance, which lie has since so happily nc*
complisheii : "Why was not I born to share in
the gloricw of those heroic tune* I Bet rn rclKc*
couMiluttonnl plnlloitu, a naie-uul party, and ..
national ticket, nnd rcpudiulcH iho sectional, ne«U- i
lions uml disunion Know Nothings of .Ma.-saihii- j
sett-. The new party of Hire State, supported hy |
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and ihu whole South,
can nil*red lo repudiate nud outlaw, not only the
intrnvlnhlo Know N'oihing* of Miuwnchuscu*, hut
ol nil llio Now England Stales, with impunity."
A letter Irom Now Jersey, speaking of the coun
cil ol Hint Slate, says.
" Having thus accomplished their regular busi
ness, the Suite Council proceeded lo an informal
coiisiiliuiion upt-n the piinciplc* and pl.itlomi ol
the Now Jersey Know Nothings and the Presi
dential «uesti<-n _ The result wn-very sntrelnciory
The Jersey N K.'a Were loiliid to he sound nnd
eniiscrvaiivo on the negro qucMtinn, m uvor o| a
sliingont uiodilication or grmi.inl nholitp-u ol the
nuturnlualion laws, a thorough relorm in the
w hide liometal poltey o| Htu govcrmiiciit ine'u.l-
iug n modification ol the turill, a re-oig.niuaio.it
ol the executive department* ul Wn»h|iiKp,ti, . s-
peciaily Hie old logy navy d.pnilmcm, Ac The
de'ogntes lo Philadelphin, thus |* .-ted up, wdi g •
m that Council fully prepared (•• .-j.-ei lire- Ma«-..-
chuseils herdics iroin Hie party, and g.» in t-.r tin-
Union—a Union platform, n I'm. n • mdidvlc, au l
a gcncinl clearing out .>t iho offre-ial lunlcis a:
Washington, big and little."
Tlio .Howl l*nptiIrer IMmil In llio World.
There re no plant wh.me history shows so many
vietssilu.les a- that <d the Tobacco (.Yirodunu
inineiiin i liiiporud Irom America son alter the
drecov.iy <>( that continent, it was received into
Rians,—tln-y furnish them with mental excitement, | the old world wnh u speiics of outhu»i.tMn. It
they sliuiulato the leelliigv mid create a sort ol j was tn*i long, however, hclore fcotnu ol the evils ;
intellectual intoxication. They nro highly spiced.
MISS KATE SAXON
IIm lire honor to announce dial -He will r'vw
readings From Shakspoaro.
An I • struct* Willi lntf'»durU>f) re-mark*
(lulu lire w«»rk* of Colcridae—M«M»fu—
Her anger,- apsneer,— sefilegH,—
4.1, ftc , Ur. -J*i »jtil '
“L O V K
(ilvs*. »,j her Ireforr lire Nobility of I iralaint. at ihw
Jlki. -t. r Mj inrr Itooin*. I or.dm,; I’rr-l.lrni of lire
I lutril MuP-v, Hrnstui-, hr, a oil lo m-u-ivI
cure* ul Aurerlra, will, lire r»!*-bral*-l
r, i: KM A N I A SUflEI V —at
ST. ANDIU.W’.h HAL!,.
Iriilur I.veiling, tiny lltli.
V.ltnl-eun to mu- I.-|h-ii »t ; m
erHMii.i-ner M w o'cl-rek Tickets al ll." Ilsll. I'uimII
Mel ithr-lrefl Houses kt msy lo
Kill IMIATK As »:. I ..
\l. 11 Mill *>. Illtl'h-VVH K. “T M MtYs*. J M*K
!*• »N\ ll.l.l.. MIDDl.KIIITHill. HMCK CtILl.h U
KH.'H. \ r V
-Tp" 1 " » Tire IreW Mel rli'K»n'. I’krhel
££r*ilfiZStm 81. J'HINH. • spt. Juru- Pr.- leon. will
n-sve for lhi- i.leree i.lare- •-very Tloirrelsy. nt 10 o'rbrek
| hi* Ih.iI list lira IsfKi- Mill kill *1 ile rootn sr.-oiioiifi
•I. ll'ius, sml islii'Z'In- inUiel rnu'e, offers superior *s»-
reiiit-iits lo lursl-'t* ami oilier*.
for l*ieitfht or I'sstixr. apply rut txitnl. st lire r.orl.Is
hies id Packet w li*rf. treur lire «;«• \\ orkr. -.f
mar 15 • I.AHIHiKN h • } AMMilMM. Aunt.
I ' ■ It l.l \ Lit I' 111 >1.. —Tire flm .hr, • II Ut
SShm I Ll! ' 1 \K. M m"i Me mi.»‘i r. » svinr u< *t of
lief rsrgo ,-i gsire-,1. » .11 Iravert -i.r'rh a- ale-,, . |' (1 ,
firlul.i <>r pMsaip' apply on Ixaol. • i..
mat P) MIIP,ll A 'I KKI.LY (k cm.
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Vfler Uihl dsre -luu uitii .
SSsIhsI s)l I'eisuller, ;• *
I Apr... V.
sp-3 __ r..4) t Vi.
M MUCH S.
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It..
I ul». i ln.:rr li»
I- ter. ITaiij t
ot ineunveiuenees irvolvud hi ihu use c-f it bt-gsu
. ... appear, and a loret ot eiiciim-s in.ru r.itsvd up
nil ifie nlluicmeiits of language, nil the blandish* | again*! H. Tlienlogista pronounced it an mvep-
liiepis ol the orator nro hiouglit in play lo thrill and j imn id Baiun, w lr» ll do.r. yvd the efficacy ol la.-t
»'»• I is; 1 ,,
lur precisely the same object that Iho the itrc or XI, pumvliud the u-« ul it wnh txcouiniupieulioti,
opera house is visited on week days—fur excitement j Sultnu Amuraih IV, with the m. *i cruet bind »l
and cxhtlnrntion The pews m Beechei’s Clpirch | death i Bhab Ahhas It, with peualth ii almost us
cum ilia nd, as « premiu as an opera hot I I'cudoroviiGi ouiicll ollered
does, when some fust rale cekhriiy is going to
hkyiaik it. The fashinnahlu New Yoik clergy-
pm: m;\\ t iiliL-tau l.4
Tim l.B-k I'l.lUlir \ II *
III lire"! wi'li ili-jivch s- -Iviii-. I'r.r
t»ge. apply mi b-wrd at I- Isir's « li»rf ••*
may Pi RKIHIIAM, M’.l.l
I - ' |fi KA!,TlM"KL -lire i clu I
: "‘“‘Icf. w ill lu."- 'j'.' l ui-
an “e j--rt. I m irrraM passage apply u
may lu T J
ii m:ti it.
4»l ISM • (• l.|»l
sl*>--'i--. ma-ir*.
Ire CM or |H.«-
i*rets* I i ■ i
.5 V) 6-- ,|,e«i I
K.< 'freol.
bastinado t.*r ill- lir.-t olb-m-e, cuiiing oil Hu- inreu
lor Hie wcind, and tile In-ail 1 r thu thud olh-nce;
"ruMin and Denmark wmply protiiP-ii-d. and
SpHy
IIIN) i
I ' *»C KIM I'.HT • -I
.sum \. u ,i>m,nit,
liOso. at JoliDN-u • «
niiii
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he.-r srtj 4.MJ I- r
\V \ VTKIi.— l-icli i
II \M. KLI.I
4.1 l-'irel.-..
\pply .
V A I
men uro wonderful tor their wide range of hour*
and versatility. They can explain llio mysteries
ot slocks, imd (lie fluctuation* m Wall street, wi ll
ns Hindi fluency no ihcy cun the mysteries of the
Trinity ; Hicy can explain not only the I.
nl, and the divine code contained in the hook of
thinks, hut they are an well qualified (in their own
estimation,nl h .ut.) lo pron-unco upon iho e-nMi-
tutioluility ol a iiioia pi'datif statute nnd law uT
fci-ting teiiipoinl interr «i«, ns :i Choate, nn O't'ou-
linr, or ft David Paul Br »wn.
A novel leniure has been introduced for lh" ] dtiction into Euiope, it *i.«s U eu
lashiouahles, of inotning operas. Thw minatory . Bun't i'i.Ti«'d cl —-I) upon tin
pert ■ruinuee was given lo-day, " William Tell" ; i ,,, ( „i,
being llio i-pera web-cted. The Acndi-my pruscutrd ; j,, >nt,,ko eigat*; tug ih-y col
Mli iin luxur'ON when, lit 1518, | vt: , ,ml.. (
•ecupicd Ihc -'nud I oh.lg , witer* Hie l>la
Janus, <>t England, wrote ag .jnst n Finding,
however, that no penaluo, boWuvt-r severe, could
check Hie indulgence hi luxury highly a, pm u-
ted, Noveicign* niol lluir (•oVi-iumctiL soon t
lound it mucli n.ofe Ndvuntagcous to lum u into n
I revenue; nnd ihu cultivation and iimnu
were gradiially tuhjocti 8 almost
pvciy where to fiscal regulation- m iiioii"|a,Iie« — '
Tobacco was m such general use m America when
first discovercrl, and i» there s . w.d.-iy spiuad,
Inal ll is d'llicuit t collie lo any , '.ik ium .u an lo
what pru'iso pari *•! Hint vast continint !*• it- na
tive coiiniiy—probably some p rimn ot ihc Met- [
•an »nipire. A* to Hie precis, dale o| ji* in!/-— 1
ready ainted
disc- viiy -l
Aim-tica. The Spaniards under ('• iumtur- had
^E-'IITII. l-n
ni4> in T. J ( a;Hi N.
iioivAHi) AssnrUTio.v,
I’ll 11.A I 'ICI.l'II I A.
ini-iiK-i-i.m »>mii m i:iii:\t.
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I >i MIN A ■ WL'kM>‘, I MP« a I.M I . l.l IN
l VIC It II • 1. H LIT.'I . KH:!.!-. hr . hr.
It.,- II'IU AIIII t-.-iu'l lll'i.-v pi.its.1dphi-.il
Vo IS till! Iiwl it III-inir'i
;juii ■
t'.sl ll •
.Ir*.,:
» l.y w I •*. •' »
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Ml III. M. A|I\ I
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Hiolri
Ji.iJ .
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. I IV*2
Gov. Keeper amp tiif. Ai>Ht.Ni*riuri"N —G-.v
Reeder of Katissn is now in Washinglou, and Jins
to in it is butler »» it is. What a saddening spec
lac'io to heli-hi iho two grentest and most civiltz | H °veinl interviews w ith tha I'rcsidi-nt m
ed natmiif of tho world destroying one nnuthiT— ! K’* r ^ I" *he ideetmn iruubliv in that temtory
tw.» nmiions ihnt ought, m my opinion,to have | Ivn^rfrum U nslimgtmi s«ys:
been flit-mis and allb-s, and rivals only in tlio aria G-v. Rced.-r, .i m *ant, court. speedy d. ci*i .n
. , . .i j . ^ I he me I icsuti'iit, nnd H in>l mi-taiiiuil t, v h'lo, will '
at |n»C«. L.l UOl0|10 Iho dl.y limy ycl „„ ,,| I'..,,,,.:
when 1 shall carry out tho intcnlmna ol my uncle, syivnni i, In- nvlive State, and to the Northern p.-o ,
by uniting the interests aird policy o! England and | I*'®, generally.
Franco in an mdiwolublo alliance. I hat hope
a very pretty ror.;» a'rout.
iIren tln-y begin
nly luliy appro-
M x.Murrx v.
I.rltrr from NoiHli**e*iorn Isrnrglr*.
A I (’»opz— I'n nmtrirk litoitl-’Sititi" on hit/V»rxrii,«
i tioi.t—Mnir*. Jiartiiw and Seirnd—Senate
/J.rtrsoo, V, he
cnei-ra and encourages me. It lorbnls my repining
at the altered fortune* ol my family."
— Mr E M Ward.H A., has commenced ii
series ol luil-length portraits ol emuo-nl living
authors. Each author I* a rated In hts "W-n study,
surr- unded by those fio' ks nnd laces with whom
he ia accustilined to hold almost daily converse —
Six are already finished—Lord Mahon, (now Esil
Stanhope., Mr. Macrfuley, Mr. li illam, Sir Bulwer
Lyttoii, Mr. Dickens and Mr. Thackeray. The
pictures aro of a cabinet size, and will be on-
gruv-d.
— ILimi de Sieigli'z, tin- RuMoaii court hanker,
has prop..rrd «.* en ct.in the Stock Exchange, a
monument to the late Emperor, «s a protector u‘
Commerce
—The cost of ft park nnd pleasure-ground is n.»
light matter Sixty six thousand pound* were ex
panded In uno year, ending March 3|»t, 1855, on
Hi- London paiks and pleasure grounds, nnd tho
income derived th"relr-uii wna h.vrely above six
th -uasnd pounds. *1 he tnree parks hi London that
immediately join each oilier-—Jnmva't, rh«
Green and Hyde parks—consume X’20,i'(K) of the
X'OV ik)} the Regi-nt's Park is maintained al n
yearly cost ol X'5.500, n nd iho Victoria Park a, a
yearly cost id A’'2,3HO.
—’I ho principal theatrical news ol tho day i*
that Cento iss udying singing, and is imUlutrr at
the opera in London, in iho capacity • .f caniaince
In thu* changing her profession,she is countenanc
ed hy tin* example*id Mdlle. Nathalie Fitz James,
aid of Carlotia Gri«i, who in a pw-ro entitled " La
Zingar* 1 ," at the Theatra do la Rnnait-anco, ap*
poared wnh a certain auecess as singers.
— It appears Hint iho amateurs of hull lighting in
•Spam propose to initmt— ih« Parmnna mm their
pastime during lire cuininiianco of the Great In
dustrial Exhibition A potitiou aigneti try many of
tho nobbst names in Mpam.and strongly hacked by
M. do Turgot, tho French amhaasador, haa been
prcacriird lo Lulls Napoleon lor tho allownnco of
the sjrort; aqd iho Duo d'Alha Im*, it i« annl, writ-
.*//#(“(, I'.hljr
The i-ri-tra ii
h 'Hi corn and
s', ut taken hy
which ihcy si
ne*-, we Ilia)
di pi-oil
Tlii.Mis t'.iisTV, .May 1st, 1855.
r ••/ tkf HipuUica n
i this st-cti'iii look rxtreinely wo 1,
coiton, and judging li.-in thuoarijr
our planters, ui.J the energy with
III ilu>p.'*i-d t-r l-ri'.-ecuto I heir bull-
expect a Very favorable result— ill
o r, on iho sens--m*. Crops are lu-w
lound gn-w mg in gn at ahund<im:
| tlie iiaturaliM, w as, it m helu-vnl,
. brought it ini.. Spam Irom M. x..
via* inirodui i •! mt" Portugal tr -m
I laming", and into I rann- I )' I a
vet, i t tiy * -in-- lnend ot lire, a.it,
I C'-IIIIUOII I pllil- II IS that the tlr
I Hu-fn were tho-a sent about the
Whal, then, i« th« «luty of tho South l Why, to
mergn all minor difforenres, and to anno upon | ton to tho Empress to request ln-» auirjmrt. Alieady
sumo Sarihtrn man wrh»» can carry thn -Slats* of | s.* aor.ure do lira nohlo stM.it-uifn at Madrid |er|
Now York, Pennsylvania, and Now Jersey, at
least Wo mention these Mtales,Imeauae thny arc
more deeply iniarestcd ip iho proaorvation ol the
Union and Bra restoration of old Inendahipa, ihau
Sonra other member* ol iho cmlcdarary. Bi-sulos
they havo not invratcd ao largoly in tho abolition
•locks aa s*,rnw otltor Btatos. By adopting tho
plan here indicator], wo tn«y not only aoruro (he
•lection of a patnm inaioad of a demagogue, hut
obtain a fresh guaranty ol pearn and union
K thorn should bo m»ro than two candidate*,
(ha election will davolvo ujem Hra ffnusu ol H«p*
rcsontatiVM, wbcie Howard would be sum ol sue-
Hut who la tho man for iho omorgoncy ? This
question Is more oasoy *#k*d than anawerod. We
are willing, howavm.to tako aiiher Mr Fillmore,
or Mr. Dickinson, or any r.ihcr equally reliable
man, who can carry iho Hlaica mt-ntioucd el
Mr. Fillmorn laalfongwr m Hmao Hiaio* probably,
lhan Mr. Diehlnaon, though wo believe wnh an
op«n hold and thw question fairly *<atod, mth«r
could cany ih#m against Mr Reward
Be (his as it may, Hie Kansas question it fraught
with grsat danger to Hra pwarn ol tho rountrv and
tha stability of ihs *overnrneril; ami if iho Mouth
would maintain Irar rights—nay, the right* of lira
Htatra at large— aha must txoparo Irarsoll to act aa
a unit, snd losw no units in getting izrady lor Hra
contests
of ihu aucrriM "f tho dt-iiiand. that tln-y havo en*
toml into trealy with Cuchnrr*, (ho first toreador
in Hpam, and i-ihria,to undertake lira eipedillun,
which will lw romp-iM-d ol lira r->mpnny which
delights Hie Ine.ir* *•( ihr flpnnuh Court.
Ks-PrMidcut Fillmorn -rrlvu<| m Ibra'on Haiur-
diy laai, on a visii.
Ilrai.iii or Nr.w York - T horo worn 493dnath*
In New York last wnk.
Wo barn that hueia of Waahpigtun, Franklin
and Wrhst. r.aro wran rtjrerir.1 to arrivo fo.m thn
aludn. ..I Mr ll'raiu Powers, imho ofilrr of tho
Coani«|ralitan Art and (.Horary Araona'ion ol
Cincinnan Ttrav will ho oxhlhiird
pal citire.
r princi-
Tax Kcmairi ol lira lion. Waller T Colquitt
Wero taken to Columbus, tho place of his reel-
dance, and intsrrrd itiwrw T'u*aday afternoon last.
Gibarallar paimra of tho 8th April, Main tjjtl
tha H(. Louis, Capl. Ingraham, is weather-bound
at that pi aro.
Mua* PxtKtaa —Thocolleniur of New York
has Iraeii informed that a lara* number n| paupers
sailed Irani Antworp His 15th April, lor Now
York.
Lxaot lleL'LS or Hnsn —T'lrare worn nlnn ih-ra-
••ml HliSil taken al oo# haul "1 Hoke's *n>>re
)|atlr da Grace,onTnoaday ls»', snd al VeiJlwi's
. h»is, eight lhouseud warn caught.
Tfl" latest lolly enj'.inod hy lira g»iMee* «.|
I sell ion op-ill Irar whjsct d«*Vo|o«-R, lira ladles ol
Now • Y.-ik, is Hn- wearing o| hunnol llhaiule lour
loot long The bonnets, lliranwlnlo, « null nun lo
furirlr Ir an pul,lie plrei-ivalion Tin y have long
been invisihU to Hra uakod o>« ol lira woarer, and
llray now Hiroti, u io run enliroly to tihami
ui ginning b» Miller tor want ol ram, without which, j nc
energy, industry, nn I per*ovcrence all fail.
Some of our citizens are now on their wav I
It is sa'd hy his IVnn-ylvatiia Irrainl-, lint the
quo-'i"H w^U iiiakr- him tin- most p -j ular man in
Bn- Slate, Wl perhaps urako him Hra m-xt Gover
nor of Hie State.
I do n "t believe that the President has y»-t de
cided upon this matter ; hut the general b.-'ul j.
hat lie wilt he ohli4l-d to decide aguiiral Reeder
and truiovo him. ll will he noticed ihut tiovni-
imr Reeder deimnuta not only that Ira ho oflstnuieii
in lu- "llieial course, hut that proper ineaHiM-s ,
should he taken l--r Hie nurpoao of prr-m-rvtng order ( Brunswick, to Httctnl n nractiug of the stockholders
nt the m-xt elscii n. 1 he President m >• t to d<- [ ( ,f tho It. ft F R K t'oiiijrany This meeting it
ouli- w hetlier inioth'-r olociioii shall In- ordered to ... , . ...
liu ii... .........« i . 11.. i.. . , .. thought hy sonra lo ho ol great irnimrinnet*, ns the
III! tlie ViuMiieie* oecasion.il by in* relusnl to give ' . , .
♦w-rlifieaiezol clceiion to Nome iiieiiihetR who' luluro pro-peel* ol the enief|»nze, will depend in a
Wvrc roturmd <ra having iii-joriiP'R, on iin* wround great uieairaie, on the showing to he made hy the
Ihni they were cho*,-u |,y non resident Misa.-ri- '
ans.
II Gov Reeder g res hack to hi* government,
with Hie support ot lira administration, lira pio!»n- '
hiluy in, that there will he much di-order ut the |
next election.
Cj'i' en (. nth i
Amb.x-snd -t
lit-rnandrz.
tin lli*l Wll" I
II lair* It '
*."inla by "be I 1
r Andie 'Flu - ' j
igh tin- liioie
«'i d* tecived
y.-ar I '*•*»<•
• Srgl,. I"r—
I- net. It*.» r.t
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I" s --fine i.t i - if].
IV
I Modiei- lyj.-an Nu-ol, 1 r
It X
I
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1 year- I
Hh w.-II kn.
tr.-m \ irgmia,
e-TliVutcd under Coniii-'
1571, having been ongir
I'.-rnatia lu |r. til
Moiisignor Ni
In Tu-eniiv
le Me liei, w
, I !
I -tiee t l.l
•.» I 'rake,
w 4N ll'St
■ died ill .
nh p Al-
llom bis
l» III: \KTvYLLL Praslilent.
suit I'
T\ IT. I Ot X DU 1
11 hn* Imherto been asm tied that Lake Huron '
was 86(1 feet deep, hut it haa lately been ascertained j
hy Hra United Htnic* Coast Survey ihai it is only i
42H feet deep. Lake Erie ia from fill to 70 feel
Northern poHmn ot this Company. The rnin.la
o| our peojde nro favorably disposed towards the
Savuniuh and Gull Read, but how to get Gear o|
the other, they know nut. Time, We suppose, will
•• Ivu tho ddii-’iiliy, hui it may ho that the solution
will he nl too late a day lor «Mir good
It is said here Hut "Ham" ha- Ih-oii id Thomas-
ville and clsewticie ill Hus region , .uni tlio labur
ol hi* hands iNtarn-u-ly estimated al Irom a half
deep; Like Ontario 452 feet—ns low as most parts tw " LnnGro,| One of our knowing
of (he (Miff of St Lawrence.
nn nrua of 13,0111,000 acres
Ali thn lake* cover
Tlio snow hasnol yo» di*Apjranre«l front the lulls
in Central New llnmpshiro. Near Franconia, in
lira woods on the north sidn uf the im-unininN, tin*
snow, mi Monday week last, wns reported to he
three f.-ct deep.
A Runni.iii Indy hn* been captured making draw-
lugs "I Hie Ficnch trenchea. She w HI In* nciiI to
..Mnlia Sim nr.id Irar husband, named Hmiuiofi,
av killed at Alina, and she |in« amen noted a* ii
duulecr spy
In
t'h.-w, M. iisignor Nieolo Toiuahu -n .
NcVl to salt, tobacco in tlio m<>nl generally con- •
sullied ol all pr- duetion*. The annual eoMSump- )
11..is herein "ti nn average ounec*. or con* .
mdriah.) m-•»*• Ilian n p 'und weigh: to every man,
Woman, nud child throughout the l mu d King
dom Moreoveri tin- coiiMimptioii ii giciilv «,rt
'll" mricase Bclwcon they.-.vs I8.’| and 18.11 thu
|nere«*e wn- nt tti<- late < t about one min- e pr r
head, during tin* next ti ll year* it wn- » m-'whvt
K-s ilian nn ounce, hut from I8pj «.. l*»M n w«s
at the rate ..1 about one ouneerliiskuig nn iiraren»e
ol tt j'.-r cent, hi pro|Mrli"ii tothc p -pulni.on wiih
lu the !a*t 3*) year* In Denmark. !-\Guniv.- -1 Hu- .
Ddi bus. the average c<»nMimt.|i *n m «,i«
neat. v “0 • unees per head Hut Hire i« no li ng t.•
whit in ured m waim ct-unlrie.- It 'he p«,pu!ximn
of'the « v i til be taken nt millions, nud tlie*
CO'H'imi'i nil lef kneed ns equal toth-tol Denmark,
or 70 or jh r nesd.tile pl.iJucu .•! the whole w..r d
willamouip to neat.y two null...ns ot tons ,l.'.i.'ij,- ,
1251 n year. T he value <d the «piantitv thus r,.,-),. urd j
■ “ * • und, amounts to atiovo X'7U»,(*i•**,«JtH* .
inloii J*N(«.r ,
PRINTERS’ WAREHOUSE.
Mil. IIALAR, Jr. *V (o.
V.ra i*. v II lt*r«-
*TUEr.T. NEW YORK
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• it •'! ii.air'iat *iNt ma. i.r•
i *-l try u*, an*! t>*» rag nr h i.
>i » and lira trade grneralir TO«■ . \|ay;
» — ilti tire »amv .v—afarr and d
»llr»! o. tlie nitiir.y iretr r-'.lotra • .. 4 i
» brah la now ready fm ilriton. cq.ir*
ioahi-1 {ran to aJl pr
IV
Xd 11
I Ihr
i... made !•* lire aln-4 'i large
• be.i>d liter, •»( »Ufb lx-».
i '. •pociinen slirrel* lo-war-lr-l
It* 4 tr .
r-lu, S an '
pries haa auj/posed llial I hare nan not mure than , •icrfmg —l
cn who could bn duped bv "Sam," and another .. “ * —* * .. —
II ii-Lii imI - « (• I c I ii ,* it V|i«uii,-win
llit-liaiid'- • AUTM.l' M \i.M>|.\ .-t'M'oy
fl.-Ml in all diM-a-ea of the -l.nua. Ii and Hew, ia, i
attended w lilt aeolny . and xlvr* linnradM'e
Gflorge ThoinpN.in, the i-oh-hrnted English Grali-
lioil'Ni, wlio Wnn onro in .hin d hi ll.ialoii, in now
lira editor ol Hra Empire, a weekly paper puh|i*h*
cl in Loudon.
In lira !'• nn»yIfainaH'atc Senate,on Friday, the
tnl. Im tli*'-nle <d (hi* Mam Line wn* pnated finally
It fixes Hra pri'.'o nt ^8,1 IKI.IKR), |«, any oilier pur-
rliuser iioin Hie I'l'iiirevlvnnni Rnii Road Com
pany, winch must pax- $9,(gRi,fiH0 for u.
ha* sa.d Hint there were, he suppo-ed, about two
hundred ol the silly creature* who wciw tub-
jeet to his iupliee. All this, however, I* only a
subject *d speculation, a* neither they nor I havo
any iirann* G knowing hr* doing* hero <-r else
where. He la a queer being, but is instinct wnh
llio and p • wer
It istru y amusing to soo lira iiileicst taken hero
■ by a lew ol lira "prjrir.goiras," lo iisei itaiii wiiero (
! "Sum" keep* tiunncll,and wlm lie in doing ll '.oV
| i- -aid that lie lives in a Dagurtirnu gnlbry,
lira Moto o| Sharpe & Jlav«n; and Irom a
! known and Very public point ju»t aer- M Iho spiral,
Very Icqueiit olreotvalion* am taken, not by the
tohaeopo hut hy prying eyes. All who have any
huNiirass wnh our trund Charley, the nitre!, and
1 nrn so,n ascending and descending lire stairway,
aio sot down at mice a* Know Nothing*. 11 he is
j up there, we wish our fur nd Charley would lake
j lit* liki'iie** niol set it up ;it Hra j ost i lli
inniril of 411 kind* of j-,ir
rakepleiii.su . Murti ... «
»i d sM oltrer kind* of Kip*-
• >rt not lira.» ml st rr>si.ii(sci»i
i..n Ii4* trerai. ril.nl o> u r *.
r (uunlpr, • be r>antt !•• In
l.‘
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b,\n i*. * In | f-fniii* ol « b
limy Im- re oinmi'od' d w et' |
rlroie- 'i»»e iwran fetraaiedly
wsnii rbmalo* Manx of lb
iifanrr, and nrn al in
ai.ro.ir.I wuh an.lU y ; u..l i
XI..4IM--'a lore * gro.il ..dinii'Nwe
iirnirAl'fr* It.
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T'o';;. 1 ,'
qwsli.y. tan
■ •alien I* Irira Irom >ni| l.-ai
11 lire* lire *ln-ii||tli of tl.e r>>mii|.oi • '»l. I nrd VI -«nr-'4.
I ..ii' H"l j. r r* it. I ii m Nd»rr Xlr-lal*. aod » Ni • \ ofk
Worm*, Cal, Xlisla aw ml,-.'.
I'.ir t.iln by the druga'i-la Brio in'li , an.I bv lire n«aiiti<
furliirei r J llt'H! \M\ PtdUdrlj.I.la
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KNUCKLE WASHING MACHINL
'|X|II 1 et'imlm* Washing XIi ..
1.
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npam httr
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hr i'-m i’o
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r?i k. . nn*
Judge Lumpkin Iras pei, miniily drelurad lira ! to ••.Sam'
Judgeshtji id lira Court nf Claims, lo which ho w n* |„i( heb.re loin
recently appointod.
The M i-sashusftta llniiae of Uo|uetNntativo
f..i-d on Thuiiday, l^fi to llll, to abolish tho death 1
penally
|'\.r Hra month ol April Inal, 3i'5 Vr**ol* arnxrd '
at ll-reioii Irom toipigu poll*, "| wlm h nliout 150 I
worn Nrlinoncrw, mrrelly lnm» ill" Bnnsli pioviner*. .
Tin Cfaxjia pia.Rui a or W*a — A letter Irom |
Havana *>y* .
Ii iKion not serin to ho roii)proh«n<lrd hy Mr
public in-peetioii
I a in prrs'iadnl that Iho grr*i
I-. thn h d re* m
lie i* - ill III -
yet pol'-nt in action. IL doe* ii"t
roiitiiN'd ii 'iso, irar wnh g nnieiiti
lull I r ah if)iw, lux shri'ra i« soiighl
IIIDt" piecioiia ihau lud a'- gem
ponied up m lire attar 11" h
time m ill'' Native American
1 I
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i lua'ly en*«-l 'lir\iii<li '
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i ■'•'ih.l a iium- j
•pi-iHti n*. ami |
a. and
nurh r*
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"*<’ ol In, mil«k,
■ au v vrs»lul . |re-
I*. >,r. | .-v-< r*
■ .ibbinc . *4,
I IX II VI
>x iiii a
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:s I "lied ill I..",l.l ,
Jit, and "llcimgs
ill*, are lavishly
lived lor a long
ail, niiiI w »• .«i>:y
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»pl <*
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Wo|k Mol.. I,-, * I
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'KU.IP
Thw CunvNiilion the llapnsi (.'liurrh Houih,
will asNrmhln al Mnftlgoinsiy. A I* , mi Friday
next lh« I Ills n»*i VVw nul no dial a call ha* hssn
in ad • (of a lllhlo Rovlahm .Mssimg, in Ira Irahl III
M»nigom*ry during tha a<t*ai»n rd thw Convsn-
tibO
Prarira, and |rarfiapa nnf hy lira pc"|d« of (Ira (full
• d Hiatira, lhal Ihu puhlie sPii'Hirarn ol the people
•d C'lba in ilprul'-dly lu lavor o| war w >Ih Hra
I oiled Hint*—'he "Id Hpamarda wi«ti ii (r• -in Hra
Uitlui ii'-e ••( lia'p'd which hi* hcrll li.d>i*l||""*ly
ami • -in' ant I y cullivalud hy Hra p(r«
d u- I n**p"ii»|bil|iy and ceiisoiahip of
Gpupial mil tire c»oo|,-s wi*h ii Iiohi din hain-d I
•h*-y •'**! Hra Hpaniaid I alii inloiuicd I'V I, ,
Hiilholliy llial lira ihiinilimli'l" an • s.i,..(al ,.(||. . is,
on landing a lew daya amrr, lo go t.. Hie |.aiat •«
Wrfo BNluliid with sli'Kila "I " |h alii to lira Van
kira*"'. and" Ib.wii wnh lira Yanks**'" h> ,„|, 1
h «ol Iirgl " all.I |..w whit, a whu hl.diMvv. d iIrani
along lIn- wlmil I lie siibj.-ds luraiidrd |.. he m 1
•"d-d. "ri" • nn.rlv nncnnapli.M. ol , llV ollrn.ive
di-iii" nsi v a 11 •• i i, hot undoMtaniliug ihn lamruag, in |
which ll wasiiuiiIn, and pmwihly ihoiighl Hra n j
Prolowwrir Aga*N»» has dneHnrd *n idler nf the
|'/n(ra*nr*hip of Natural llittiiry ill lira Dnivarally
„f TMinfiurgh, With a salary nl tsn Humvand <bd-
lam. Ifw praf. rs to irmain at llarvanl, Imm fila
di-airo lo mould and dovrloji •clNiiUlra Irarning in
ltd* country. This 'a not tlra first tomptaHon lu
fimuivti fioin Hire country, which Hu* diatiugiilalrad
•aval) liaa rsNivH-l
Tho aisamthip Hi. L.uis, l<>r flavrs, took mil
from N»w York, on Haiurday, fifi paaswng*r». and
• I *8.151 in r|orlr
.. <. -sm (in ion.' (i \\ ushmgton mi Thursday
i visit in I, .ulailllu.
Iraoidmniy ga'liorlug a pllnrami Hr else i
inalior ol ordinary occuripnip m IL,,,,, "
pctuiilO'd I" look on; and lib uni over Hra lapul
incioaae >.| I • i• ign mlbranee , and n .w that dire ‘
intlurnee has nssniirad a ahap* - , and pnl on a I -Iill
So toiy alarming in Ha chatnrlrr, ho Im* chiiid
Ii xi Ii , and with a uoiaclcta #o-p ho i« soon ap
proaching (hr firrsidea and so* ret chamber* of (ho
Na'ivo hui it Hon* o| Anmnean H.-il, and vviili h's !
pain ami n.iii-<st pulselrs aim, I* *ecn p- intiiig
|o o„r daugei, and Hran to the lourady --
nuih-r llio I And hvppy i» it I *r u*. and l-u all, that lu* warn
' lint- mo lu-t ill nun I hi! people am i very wlioiw
r.t.ng hi du* iiiaueslv ol ilra»i aiicngili 5\ til* .
on.-hand thov s'lik" "ll lira shackle* .-I pvilv .
v»i h lira odiol they militate Ainoili an, piuinples,
amt *:iy In deuisgogiraa and pailirana dial draii
•lays am niiiiiln n d I hoy know that to* high
iiiinniitaiou ti to build ni' »nd Imlily oiii nntdo
Ins,ll.In ll*. that iiIHmUIi mlllb’rtsmay IpJi"C0 ov cl
tlirni a* Iho impregnable n biae "I Ire. deni
■ *Mpi's
A- i -‘rai-n 4 4 0 Ncmmss Mioi.i
l*li M V 'me 4I4II-I- |.re rmliipnl six,
rii-i'4 »'.-l »i»ll)".B qiisllllr#; II* Imi.r a,"- l| on lire
Id,. '* raii.U-nr, le «l",r etl Ininoo* |.< ibr no »rr,
then I'V • le*"*lns lire •> •un, »•. --nlo.g i„ N siiitr', n
|,i r*i‘ 111 v< - -n ; ll * Is -tali*- let st lire *• me "in* , %* - * -
.w.loini) *-«hhI , Orel,, and lira inoiilrer ••( r«u>i i,.*i4(1r-|
lo In many --I lire m--»t fl»,pe, table eiilieiit Kiel,
in ini. \ * , and i Ire* lirr-e, inn,l Ih> pour lurli r e, 1.1 so,«,
lloii ll.. |* ne hi,i,it.iiK ■l.'-nt n
I b«> i- isl ,*l 4 .Ingle In.lira w ill *vll,rv Ihe m<„l »krp
lira I >•' Ii* I rent-lh •
* H.re nd,i-f|l,, in, ill In anmher Column
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Not tllurli I* «abl heto as ycl ah- ul Hra appioarh-
iug ranvnts b-i Cotigieasman In lira Fit*! Disiirat,
Govimrob or KftXiaaa —Thw N York Tnlwnw I ' "•" , «.l« , «*»*r,Hwl lh»i* » a. all mad# hit a
haa Ura I'dlnwing despatch In.in Wa.i.mg,,,,, , H» r, Hng ol Hra Deinooiat* Hie last ,d ibis itvenlh
"A diaihiguialrad Virginia \V M hi„g > “ " "” v ,Mrh ‘ ,M, » llr, *‘
lull, ttys lira Ptesidwlit can de, bh, dm Vugmla ' te*l*'H»d to ihw rail, ami plaen tlrair candldais on
etrrll'iii by the leiiioVal nl (mr l(rn|cr and lira • tt*" track It is preitj g«ti,<rally uinlrtsiood, |«,*»,
appiiltitilieiii nl Judgo Loiing, ..| MaMarh.iv.il*, | that C..I Ja* I. Mew.id w'll l>" Hra ramfidatn «l
• n hi* placr. and h« H .ll.-i'gly ;Mgm # dra admin- party, but who will Ira iho ..pp.
Istrallnii to puisuo llial r-miso. 1 ..... "
I 1U "t l; X |»\ It I. K ,e., «•■ lr,...ldr»t •Hh
• an- .iBnijeieu*. ami li-sl'l, I, |.»wl„il* t ,ll(K|
.1*1. Ill*, l, S'|" 111 - -nl l.ul aire-are, -t \
xi -1• \ m. • ill iu;\ i \n « i-'i, \m i*
i,.-"ll"l" n.lrd io , .ol m ..|re nl'lir l-,| •rntP.t'tre kra-a Ii
|..» i i"nlli*. i ol.l Ittllp, III,i-,-l»lt'«, X. Ire,.». *t..l *l|
..ll», * l'0 | 4n-, ll,.- Inns* 40.11 to..41 |i ii.i*,,4l>ly
•;i«,-* ,, lirl, al,-! Ii• * rfT. rlnl lomo, maIde , no * . I |.m.|
,onllliiiPit snd drru ses-ct msl*d , * XI*Vai,i4l el il,
.ml oil ,mo (iiendtnr ll* «.hmI iffcpl* lire IHXIlIl
ml \ l "Ill'I.XI I* *l*o ip,- n*»irnil«-l •«' i-'mi ■"I'f*
ll i* - capital inr-tlrlne in I' I'lliir* *»<* elhe, ,t *r»*p,
i|.n !■-• els, • idfh **e *-• p.eralanl al ire,lain >cs
$7,olio.
■ v X on hr • I »»!«', ' C I'nt, S*ll>i»
Groone uml Pulaski Lottery,
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le Ire .!•«„« liv*l,n. ,i '•* . ' *, lltk,
o'liX
v xi I. X vi x * x». i hr
I ol t?,.XII!l I Ml ».t HO'* I Ml SI.500.
I lehets fV dfiurrt m |S\v mii, „
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,.sr. A poor Irishman, who applied Im * license
iilctil spirits, lining I hy Hra ll-.ald
o| I'luirl*" a* In hks moral llineta lur lira tiusl, |f
pin'll "All sure. It la tint much ehaiarlor a man
used* to soli the aamn "
'Moiliiu,did y
nit 'l r *r - ha' d d
•\V to ,ili- • i'd *l,r
•Jmiuhl|*iin king* (o Giuiuh
i h"«l a'*«y sweat f ' N i
• y v
ig randhlalw f | •I" V1
I Im fitniils id \|r (tallow aio v*iy anaioua to sew
him sgstn |u ih# hold. and I Iralmv# Hist In. w.>ul,|
Ira Hra uiiiveiaal chmc# olios pxity A* to "Ham's"
|K)iqdo, howovat, they ate I'ko the bnf In Hra eni-
( irar, llray have uothlivg to aay just now
As Ini ilia candidal* Im Gnvoin.if. n i* mv Inun-
Id* npinloii that DaWamt i* Hra lira man
gidug I" wear hat
i D*ws,m, and Vlefiiiy I* •
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