The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, May 24, 1855, Image 2

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'i'WT' ” 1 — —■ SAVANNAH «RKFUBL1 CAN. THURSDAY * £*; MAY 24, 1865. THE iAVANHAH lEPUBUm to.u.a.. n . , ■ P. W. ALKXANDfift 4 CO, tilir aa« caaair l-rlnura. SAVANNAH, GA. i-dammUr Mamin*, May a*. BY TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN. Mru„hi Alfcaa# «*a . A* .djo-imal DmUnn ol tin Mteltiioldtn of lb, Btnnadl, Allan, uxl Gulf Rill Road, Major An. dnnon In Iha olulr. Mr. Dmtonbf, Swrourr, »u told nl tin Exctuuun ytintdiy. Th. wcond ,iv null nport ol the Pruliliai. lojolhor with ihil or ■hi ChUI Engine, r, mid* n elur. bu.ln.M-liko and highly ,ncouri|lai ilhlbll or Iha condition ,ml proopwiaof.ihln work. Thm doonminu m too Inni lor: oy luuo of ibWMW flora ihim w« linn that Ihirn no now nngagid on ihi load bo- lw«n Sivinnib md Ihi wcii bank ol iho Alumi- ha. Ihanaraha, of til hand, lalaiu). Without nndna blata iha wotk will go on lo aa to aooura Iha complatlon of a Ural olaaa railroad to tha oth- ■ooalatlanar^Mavamtato oa aha Mia Niw Ouiam,MirK. 1 «..wTh7A“;.raZ^ra,::”: u wu;;;.c.ra Carrajot»** mma IB dm. , „ n nlng upon It nr/p in lAryaar I8S7. Tha wholo iatUattaa at Iha Valla* *18111 ha- or thla portion la under contract, and the grading nwaaaMuaala an* IhO AIIIaa, for twolro ntllca nomplatad. An la known to our WuanraToi,Mip U. j roaulnra. Iha company. With Iheapproralot tha ml# till ratnorad that an-Praaldanta flllmoto,Van » council, haaa determined on an early purehaae ol Ban* nod Tyler, now In Europe or on the way,j Iron lor the portion oltheroad now under contreot. will ttadertake, at tha Inattnca ol our Qorarnment, I The alignment or the road la remarkablo for the M mdlMO betwao Kwata and tha Alliaa. abaoucu of cur.ce, them being retch of Ml,- * 1— — one nilloe ol perfoctl, alralgltt line. Another Im- ***** •* * ?*„«*?, «• n 1 pottant fool la the entire abreeoe n I all hlih gradea. EllehaWlllleme . rich H. „',..ll BO iff* f*°‘* will enable the care to run at great tllabaWilllaraa.a rich planter ol Barnwell,S.C., j at a eery moderate coat for wear and tear -l>-» Z n p'l* Thu alignment and gradieata are bo* ha pnrpoaed rraelng, fall dead an he at.pped from jf a uwd to be more la.orablu than on an, other road the boat. He had pterional, willed then, all hie |# |h , Un|(J „, * jj^ r l, tl|| I Tbo President gave a full report or tho negotia- Niw OdtetARBy May 20. ions entered into between the directors end tho Th% Colton muket «u atifler yesterday, under «*»«••>• of Thomas county ana othora, for a union the Baltic’# advicos, but was dull owfoff to iho of alfort lor tho oxtenaion ol tho road to Thomas* •mall Mock on hand. Middlingqualltlea aro quo- ; *llle—iho pooplo of Southweatatn Georgia having lad at 101*4 to 10 3-4. j determined latt winter \w tender theit connection New Orleans, May 21. j with the Brunswick company. These negotiations Tha cotton matkat ta-dxy la unchanged : ntid- wore in a fair way to be successful, when the re- dllog quoted at 10 9*8 a 10 3*4. J organization oftlie Brunswick company caused the Cora ia active at fl,03 par buthd. Committee acting in behalf of tho peoplo of tha New York, May 22. South-wcet, to break off' all negotiations on the Cotton ia firm. Flow U quoted at highar prices; iU bject. The Prceufent exprewe# thu regret foil Ohio bringing 310,1814 a 310,171-2 per bbl. Coru ( by tho company at tho failure to unito with ua our In batd at $1,13 n l t 10 buahal. I South western friends. Hopes, liowover, are at ill XST By n dispatch to tha aetata In thla city, w# i entertained of success hereafter, laara that tha ataamahlp Knoxville, Capt. Ludlow, In the present aapact of affairs, the directory hence, arrived at New York on Monday, at half "**• w ® determined not to commit past three o'clock P. M. them»elvoa to any tpeciflc lino from tha Altnnuha 19* TMRirM,:MiitoTVm.Tf iha me. *“ *"**'■ 6«*»''uui».,.m.Mio«rf.m.u w .Hu.nldi.ina. in thajluiuu. will d.ll.at hi. F»n»ud.na. on. to Jackam.lllo, running ...t ol third lactate thla evening. Subject: " An Uour'a Talk About Woman." XST Tho different colored fire companies of tha city, aeveo in number, will parade to-morrow afternoon, each company under the command of their white captains, and the whole under tho com mand of tho Chief Fireman. They will be re- flowed and their apparatus inspected by tho Mayor ; and Aldermen in front ot the Exchange at 4 o' clock in the afternoon. The usual number out «m the anniversary parados heretofore baa been up. . wards of five hundred. QT Col. Williams has laid on our tabla the May number ol Blackwood's Magazine—ono ol the moat interesting number* that havo come to bend for aome time. thu Okefenokec, another toTulUhaasec.by uniting with the Poffsacola and Georgia road, another to TaliahaMeo by way of Thoniasville,and yet anoth er to tho junction of the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivera. In regard to the finance*, tho President stated that nearly all the contracts of the company worn mado peyablo in city bonds at par or in stock of thu company. The Eugincor stares that all thecnntracta aro in rapid progteaa toward* completion. The very fa vorable age «»! the AHamahafor the construction of the bridgo loaves no doubt bui it will ho built by the time specified in tho contract with Messrs. Holcombo and Millen. The probability ia that no delays can occur unless front a failure to receive the iron in time. • Tho following extraot from the Superintendent’s report justifies all that we have said in favor of an early purchase ol iron: "ll «he contracts (for iron) were already made •ix months must olupso beforo the iron could bo t3TTh# Georgian owes it to itself, aa well as to tha oommooity, to explain the singular discrep ancy between the reporta of tha libelous at-rm'm * of Dr. McCaffrey, as published by itself and the Republican. Wo were aware of the discrepancy f ..... aome daya ago, but did not care to be the firat lo call dolivered in this city. This, togoihor with tho lime attention to it. We published the aennou, word required in laying the iron would bring ua to a for word, aa we found U reported in the Ballimota period several months beyond that at which the . 4 J entire road will havo bcon completed " Tho The Hurrlcnnc l.nat Ifigtit. , Engineer adds. 'From tha progress which has As we cloaod "ur columns, after 12 o’clock last ► been made in every cUav ol work, wo have every reason to believe that the contracts will be finished by the tune specified." Tho reports were received, adopted and ordered to bo printed, after which tho stockholders ad- night, a violent gale ol wied from the north-west commenced—nohinging shutters, blowing down treta, and doing o'her damage within hearing of our office. So sudden and violent was the wind, that it broke in one «*f the heavy doors j'Turaed.—(Ev. Jour, it Cour. cf A Bonaad'. *oc.„ aataMMamni,.. Iha cor- j ~ aarof Bull and Bay atra.1.. forcing I. from ,u , Mu „, Es .to»:—I an, glad ...... that “S.-m" faateninga, acdwrenclnng ihoahnlMra Irora on. vl j uk „„ „ onti „ a | y do «„ Iho large window# of hia store. We bare reason to fear that much injury has by Mr. Stephens; and whilo ho has joined issue NIW VORK CORRESPONDINGE qtika ■aaannali ifopublioau. Naw Ydk, Mu I Mi, IMS- The Jlallic'e Newt—The London Time*—Power of ike Prtet—Marine Ntwt—Bamum'e Bnty Show— 7Vuds, Monty, ft. Tha news by tho Baltlo ia mora |mportxn(f“*^ •tty which ha* been received since tho IntaliigJ of tha death of tha Cxar. Itamost important' turf,—tha oeasxtlon of the assault upon Ssvastoj **2 MtsiLut t m,ni,, * , *WLhY4plT4W»y 10 ua erection among tl la a soutiment. A man la matrlad to m mi* without any rtsuit,—finally turns tha balance whloH* other atatuea in tha vestibule of the Houses of Ihm woman ; le united to a Frenoh j cohabits with alnco tha demise of Nioholae, Itu oaoillated bo* M ,n ,0# 01 ,no m an Italian, end Is wedded to an Amsncan. An M ^ Q . _ . i English woman is anxious to secure a lord 5 a —a he abolition of tho riawspaper Stamp naa , French woman a companion ian Italian a lover, already begun to yield fruit. Cheap papers of all an American a husband. The Englishman re* descriptions are projeettd. Charlea Knight will i •P" 1 ;*" l*dy I. tho Frenchman otieema his com. nobll.li. wcckl, paper, lo ba called Cliarlaa W**P5_* Y* ‘"i 11 *" ^fojMc J»«r«a I.*• been eaetained by tho shipping in port, and can not but be apprehensive of serious results to ves sels along the coast. Fortunately, however, the wind was off shore, and may have driven them out to see. At one o'clock this morning, the gale partially tnbeidiug, a rain followed, and oa we close this paragraph, teems to have s'arted afresh. The one o'clock train on tho Central Road ar rived safely at its usual time. a mission from Savannah i» Ibe North. We would invite attention to the following note from a clergyman of New York, of high standing aod constitutions! sentiments upon the question of slavery. As will be seen, ho suggests the sending of Andrew Marshall, theTiegro preacher, of this city, now one hundred years old, on a mission to tho North and East Marshall is known to ho a man of commanding person and remarkable intHIccinnl, powers, and the writer beliovca that such a *»ian, standing up before a NewYork nr Boston audienco and telling them, aa he told the writer, tha: ho was a happier man while a slave than he has been ! with him euccwwtuliy, upon h.a own pleadings, so tween pesos and war. Thera la now no longer any doubt tbit the war must go on, and with a ■mailer proapeut of advantage to tha Allies than •sifted previous to tho Conference at Vienna. The prospeet now is, that a general war on the conti nent of Europe Is inevitable. The news Is favora ble In a commercial and finanelal point of view. Doelor Johnson it represented somewhere In Boswell'a minute life of him, ae saying that he never took up a uewapsper without gUanlng lr»m its columns sonio positive addition lu his existing stock uf kuowludga, without coming across aotuo itvnt that impartod a novel Information. Johnson waa a sort ot walking encyclopedia himsoll, a man of tho most varied, diversified and oxtonaivu knowledge,—bunco tho Indifool compliment to nowspapera implied in his remark waa a valua ble eulogy. But if Johnson could speak thus of tho journal ism of Ida day, what would ho say now, were ho mill inhaling ''those upper air«," uf tho journalism of 1855, which, from tho pigmy affair ol tho Johnsoninn ora, hat grown into a mighty and overshadowing power,—which ia ovury day doing away with the necessity ol hooka,—which ta becoming tho groat teacher of mankind in every branch of human knowledge, in literature, In the arte and sciences,—which is usurping tho functions uf govorumoat, and dictating tu parliament* and kings,—which is rapidly monopolizing and enlisting in ita service all tho best intellects of tho world 1 Doubtless, tho old blear-eyed sago, with his fero cious conservatism ntid rcvoronce for tho past, would bo both truuhlod and astonished, at this por tentous journalistic phenomenon. The London Timet has, daring the present war, shown tho British Government and the world what thu dostiny and power of the pross nro likely to bo in a few years, and what n sway and inlluenco it already ex- rts'over human affuna; which sway and inlluenco, great ria they ore oven now, nro but an earnest and foretaste of that lordly and imperial control to which tt is shortly to succeed, not by any divino right, but Irom tho necessity of tilings. Tho Urili»h conservative and ruling clnsvca, having been lor a long time at loud wills tho Timet, and having found that typographic ink nnd paper foo is too much for them, and is likely to get the upper hand of them in tbo long run, recently concocted a scheme toalie.tr ofl'a portion,at least, ol tho Thun derer's ambrosial locks, by doing away with the stamp duties on newspapers, thus opening the field for general competition. Tho Timet opposes this scheme, thereby confessing ita dread of a multipli cation of competitors. Tho British Parliament ev idently intended to aim a blow at tho Timet whero they believed it most vulnerable, whonttmodc thi* mote. D nald McKay and Enoch Train, tho renown ed .Massachusetts shipbuilders, with others, havo i'ist formed a Boston and European Stoatmhip Company. With .McKay to build steamers nod Train to equip, Collins und Vanderbilt must look in their laurels In this connexion, it is rumored that the Cunardrrs are all to he withdrawn to con vey troop* to the Crimea. Leticia by the Baltic nnitounve that several rnoro American clippers havo been taken up by the Allies for the trans port rcrvico in the East. Sennblo folks, including .Mrs. E- Oakes Smith,; are beginning to set their faces against Barnum's ' buaatly " Baby Show." Common, vulgar women ' only, will consent to such an exhibition of their j little one*. Bennett used to show up his wile and 1 Jaime in the Herald with profit, hut with what cf- j feci upon their enteor, or his own happiness, it is ' perhaps none of my business to inquire, dpeaking 1 of Barnum, reminds me of seeing luanum* mixed j up m aome of our papers in tin- examination of a I’aNign lUMi. T*« Axirios*, Krousr aw Fxxncb Wona». Tb« Right Hon.ff. II. Macaulay fata just boon Wa find tha following going the rounda of Utd t tfca-Rdyai Academy .of ptssa without •ladil. It ceiulniy displays an at* "‘’“JPlaraltlre, languages, inordinary discrimination, and we Udok it not * c °h Grimm, th# gra- loss discriminating lhao Jest: n | Lcptiui, thaarchw "Tho English woman is respectful and prond 5 ad men ol European rape- thaFranch woman is gay and agreoablu ; tha Italian Is passionate ; tho Amsrlean Is slnMre and hia gala* of iha Lord »^#W\»o*s»bw. With an English woman lot* ta a J,, ,*"• "* principle j with a Frsndi woman It Is a caprice ; a it la now in west* with an Italian it Is a passion j with an American to Ua araetUm among ft la a soutiment. A man la matt led to an Eng- •leeted * Amsterdam, In kistury and belf marUn | Rank! nloglst j and 01 tation Waa also 'cWi mlnatar Halt, (.raj MARINE li1TRM.ICE.VCE. FtnffiTr smmrxM:.;. :;:;~r.:rr^nra. Mr l.llhil*.ltiB Yuil^l?lvfo>. Mtaamar Weiaka. King, I'slaika, ha—■ M t.aRft«au. nbatiwW l Otlon, OU bales Upland do. and *uu<t»y pkgs t« H M I.*rt1u an, lloiion At Vlllslmisa, A W |. s . Ilm-p It Co, U U Cuuibitig, Ktwa S. 'a.ft, M A llardM As L'o, J IV Aadtrvou, J nemtii, J t. Ward, A C Aataes. _HEW ADVERTISEMENTS Fire C»W» ra«„,r , n for .IVif IV,rk. I’MTIIU HTATI’.H nail. BTBAMHIljF AUOUKTA. To Uaa.HalM.laf, M.f 2C „ 3, ..'clock a u Tbenewandspl*., 0. ship AUUURTA, Th««,,| tMadfr,wttUaav»Msbe««.VJ^: •f passer*. *r r.t, u. T ,nl i*! ... r> ^brohD,rAy k ^ Knight's Town and Country Papors and a flaming announcement it m*d« uf 4 naw Illustrated paper, to bo callod tho Illustrated Times,employing flrst- rale editorlsl and atlistio talaol, and containing sixteen pages as largo a« Iho Illustrated Nows, and all Inrtwo-ponco! —I'rovlous to taking his dnparturo from Buck- Ingham I'aliicn, tho Emperor uf tho French left •Cl ^00 to ho divided amongst the royal servania' In tho following proportions: £300 to those em ployed in thu Lord Steward's department; X’600 to thoso in tho Lord Chamberlain's department • and XHM to the grooms and servants ia ths da- partment of tho Maitor of the llorso. —"Uwon Meredith," whoso poem# havo attract ed #» much favorable notice, ie tho nom tie plume ! j, of Mr. Edward Lytlon, annul the celebrated nov elist. —The "Address to the People," written by Charlolto Corday, and lound upon her pawn when she wan arrested, was sold in Paris the othor day for 770 franca. American lovaa hia wife. The Englithman at night returna to hia house, while tho Frenchman goes to his osiablishmsnt; the Italian to his re treat ; the American to his home. When an Eng lishman ts tick bis lady visits him ; when a Frsnch- tnait it sick hia companion pit!** ; when an Ital ian is sick his mistress sighs over him ; when an Amoricin ia sick his wjlu nurses him. The Eng lish woman inatructn her ofl.sprtng; a French wo man teaches her progeny ; no Italian ream her young, while an American educates her children." IlMAlltlt. Btsamshln Florida, Woodbulf, Waw Ynrk-Vadftirofd, Pay k Co. •letmtklp'KejttoM tuts, llardle, Phltadatplita-C A fehrCataract, Francis, We* York—> J <raden. . .... Prig lluptis, Axwortny, Wsw York—brlxlsta, Kelly At 7b« Al.AHAMA will tka Aul!. . . Co. u pan on Wftdosadsy. Msy 9Rh * •ebrJoha notion, l.lngu, We« Vork-O.bsc»s At flartx. , W. H.—Rbippers of (_>.u/>a by f l«a** take none*, thtt no Con** ; IStr.r*’ 1 ""'""’ ’"•“•Mf a«rt«« i — PAMKRUKHI Per steamihlp Florida, fur W«w York—J M Pease, II M Most*, M Wolfe sad lady, Mtse l:pi>,Mri. W t 'arttuo, II MMilltbrook, W K R#ffi»rd,fi Uiontii, It tricksy,/ Alexander, PL'otiMff, H Carmtl, A (iliurber, J C Her- 1 nr, pa it Tm> litaatnerCalbnun, King.UiarlesiAB. *“ r Planter, Curb, f'entrevillate, lie. for rMItirtclpiua, NEW ROUTE Tu S-AXjXJ*, Mortalitv am».vo Baohkuors.—TIio forlorn condition ol hacliolura haa always been a favoritu iliunio lor ladies* editors and other wits iu uxpaiMtu upon. Tho untidy room, tho huttonlcss skirls, the slocking# lull ol hulus, and iho ihomand othor inconveriienct-i of tins unmarried statu um familiar, in this way, to the most oldnao ol us all Thu pour hacliutoift have, in fad, a haul lime of Tin y have bcon ridiculed by tho sex, and sometimes taxed hy l<-girlntors,an«J now etaiiciaus deal ilirin "Um unkiridrst cut id all," hy moving that Uu-v din curlier than mairicd niuii. Tnoccle- brnted l)r. Caspar, of llorlin.cailmatea tho mortality among bachelor*, Irctweeii Iho ague ol thirty to lorty tivc, at twonty-*cven per com.; while ilia mortality among married mvn, between tho asrnu .. Illlhnp, J JujCT, I. Mrl»u'H*h smil and lady. XIrand Mr* Utter, Mis* Ill.t I ilMtilile, Msioe, Mrs ll R Melville, MlsS More, Mia* Manvau 1 Xv Ut)berl,BA Austin, Mtsa U U Clay and 33 steer#** Far Kayatnt* J'lat*, P»r I’htladslpl.la—i M Wllaoo.fr L' Hmltli. Miu i.‘- illr. J ff Cairo, I. H*o»r*ary*r. I. C lyouLAlta: aflKMfe i*, m , PAMK Iiibtcr.p From BA VANN All through TALUi. Ita, tad than by any -Arw-r rwt. lbs *»ll known flrtl clia* C* Hniltli. .Miu O illr, J If Cairo, I. Ibmlitnor.I.C Wood, II AiitftftoM, Irr ne*llei. Mr and Mrs P Pmnh sad svl, Air* J llemirti and I.V tlMtsge. IVr drainer Welaka.rimn Falsika—15 Kurt, child sod two »vu. Miss (islpln Aire llui.u t and Mrs i;»r.uln tl liAMilL. sail, Miss Aided. Alias 1 lark. Miss Cutler. Mr Iieval, J lie*- d«lphla. ItVItUV dun, A ll»nlnh,ll IV HlephSns, tV V 01'MJts.i It Alt* " ** Oleiiun. II lle«cl>«r. II lfc< Jenunti. It llasslliurs', Mr lt<man, J Pwiild, Mr CJ»t«*dbread, Mr WMwi, Mr In- vis, MU Stroke,Mr Cl*maucr, A Me* lennoti, and two ! deck. ... .. u .... 1 o age*,t* only eighteen percent As life advance* — I he Athenasurn states that the Royal hoc let y , difrcreitcu bucomua uv*n mote sinking. Whvto has lately received a valuable addition toils col- ! forty-onu haclielura udatn tho uge of forty. Micro lection of manuscript* hy a present from .Mr. Ed-[ «»« aovcniy-righi married men, a differenrc ol .nri-VtOIIAWDA. r'usRLBSToM, May LU.—Aimed, ship Ocean Rover, fron Haraunah. , — , ——■ ■ Cnblii I’ltwigr, qo.r«ut‘urltr,aUu«u* f 0 r *U« Ifsirt imst.he, <*,.mc«.<x -m, IU v”* KEYSTONE STATeT' .V al.tt;tm11. <‘t..mi uT.Sa^' at. at. I k cits? Sr Inu/mcd't . As regards speed. * rwog.s tui il.*ra Is i.u «bt|. runt^ug us .»,* ,, n , t K*)*v** l-Uis. rm- .h w»trf w n . Vi' r t'? 4 war*psy ai.d Only | M „ ava.aaw.aoa IMU'l uav I aa —v... a. ......... . mu - , • , ....... - - win anion of a aerie# of autograph letter* from "?" r * in *■*« nf 'ff w ' ' , , °l sixty thcro aro forty-eight married tm-n to Dr. hranklin, Priestley, Sir Joseph Banks, How- lHO i,ty-two bachelor*; at aeventy#cloven bachelors ard, A.c. —Tho atatue of the poet Campbell, by Wm. C. Marshall, aculptor, waa t-recied in Woatinlniatcr Abbey on Wodne«lay, the'id in«t. It coat X’2,- 000. "Navvies** for the Crimea. Wo learn from our EugtHi files by the Baltic, •hat the Uritirh Government havu at length dotor to twenty seven married m«n, and at eighty, niuo marritd men to threw bachelors. No bachelor, tl ia said, over lived to be a hundred. 1 .MtOSt and after dale, alt vmmIs arriving in i<a«ah. nab River, hating dlsrsse on hoard, ur upon which therw may tisve tw«h tleki.wt* tiarlnf 'Uv \ny*gc, pilot loarrltal ami ruOteqnrnt in latt clearance. *«* u,b« hmiight lo anchor m fort Jsck#on by the Fi lots, and 1 r . n i B T uTniat,.!^ tin,, lher* d> Ulned ubtd *ueh time as the Health '-tBit-r . .^., ,1. fk p.ri. 1 buried a.1, the same ! Iben In : r M'.' .e a. " «‘*n + '*.‘••11 ».«rn«a4 ti*rn Itaorusd lli u e. In m f'l.ii*<:«,| cheaiaett, and li»u*t InU 4 .Hiarea-a Fall*.Wo t.,rat burfwm |>s-«iia,Bu ih« V at—-/ ol ibe»'.>.«i!t. Vai urf? ihrnggt, fltaa)lug. the fanr.ua • u»* J ^74^ *«-! t-snaudsigar?!. 'ISSSS!-'—•«»— t-snabdilfaa. * -*-Vojh “ft «.sa. 7 Two Wavs op RkxntM) It.—An ingenious in quirer lias discovered that tho initials of the late royal pm lie ctrree In England sjiell ihe name «.l the river uf tho Russian capital*: " N. E. V A " But put 1I10 British royal family fir»i, and how tin 111 V. A. N. E.—a weathutcock ! Not omniou*, shall havu 1n>i<e<nd aiu] reported us the ssue ; U»en in 1 . be dealt with as ihe Jlrcuweuwr#.* of the cate may "'."auli,1 .iTLiu ivUi V. require. Ve-el.arrlrlug from i».r Weal Indie*or fo-m “ !I I,, 7? "Vi* any »lckl» purl, must eoms b* anchor at Fun Jari»on, . 7,1,1 " 'rtt n*.KLTi* »iu : !et . until vl»|led by iho iieallh »»ffic* r, when, if Here be no 'a'vrmtdlsla j-ulhV%, and te*tiW>« ii.su w,. u > r >i --m|iluu.s <0 cause of Uise** rpnaienl, they wlllbepci. bre, U# sate 0* the Ar*m at •*•%>. nib «. — vaniasb tnRlaaara FaU».ibeSasi4-ttK>a br^taVTa . a. fal.,.*J» 1 ba llti,lira BA, • l.. • ....... - — muted to proceed up to ibe cUv. . in —*••■** a»a «. Ciraaaa JUIIS M. JoHNUTOW, M. U, Health ofBcernf daistmah. Havannah, May If, It-M. EXTRACTS FROM ORDINAA'CM. falu.gl*; to Itliulra, |.tj may it Intgo forco of " navvies/* not lor tho purpuso of cairyingout one specific work—aa tho construct ion ol tho Balnklava railroad for cxamplo—but aa an actual portion of tho army. Tho London Timet justly says, that had a force of (his description,suf- ficiun'ly numerous, accompanied tho army from the firat, the greater portion of the disasters of the Crimea might havu boon avoidwd. Tho road from Balaklava lo tho cmnp would havo been construct ed, thu soldier* would not have buen overworked in the trenches, boon Constructed with that skilled labor which •pates so much painful toil. Tho strength ol the suny might thus ho doubled without doubling tho number of its fighting men. The Timet saya: " Thcro ia another consideration winch is not without ita impuitancc. Whatever nuy bo tho difficulties of rcciumng lor tho innk of the army, .Moke Rai*.—On Friday nnd Saturday last wo were visited with copious and rotrfshing ram*— accompanied, however, with considerable hail and h<*n»y wind—from which wo aro led to anticipate more orates* injury to crops, dtc , ctpwia'.ly to the south of us, in winch direction tho main body of ihe cloud appeared to lie. The rain was purlieu- Inrlv dcstrablo, and has had a most salutary influ ence upon vegetation.—Columbus Enquirer. Giura fox Co.HafMPTio.H — 1 The u*e of grape# ,i„ ..Hi,..* n* an artida olfuort. is ihih-Ii recommended in caae ndihesioEo works would have n| pon#ump|jon Tll( , y eonrain u large quant>ty of gr»|m sugar, the kind which most neatly rearm- j blvft milk sugar m n» tt'aractcr ft«»d composition, which is also very useful for consumptive*, it hav ing a groat attraction for oxygen, and therdoto readily affording materials for rceptrutiou. there will be no serious ilifficuliy in securing ihe ' services of sb many " navvies " and cxcavaiors as ! wo may require, Hoviuodwc give them n sufficient 1 ,| f „, rumunurutKiu tor th«it services. That tlicsc si-t- j «r «< vices will ho needt-d if this war is prolonged, there t<> p can ho no doubt. The wsr in the Crimea can bo j " f e no other than a war of positiotia. Success mu*t ; l ‘ , ' a attend the happy solution ol AHuriuaol ungmeoriitg j "J*,* problem*, whatever may be iho syttem ol strategy adopted by ihe allied Commanders Lord I'ntimnre will do well, while he is thinking of tri«j* , navvies," not to target ihe disiingu**hcd men now existing | 'i«w in Hus country, who have been in the habit ol di- ‘ reding the l»hoi*v>l thoso stalwatl follows to a successful issue." IlMftbniul’fc Culriiird .Tlnirnrsm. AI.L'INKU MAU.NBj-IA in highly hrm*. eetul thn Mmnurti and HnwvU, which Hit an.liiv, and alvi-» Iminr ilisic rrllrl 11. The effects of e»cp»* In rating ur nr rally relieved by it, and n *,ff. .ral« nnr md rm*»l plea»MUt ai*r»lml*, r»prci#t>y .from a *edrtilar- Hie nr i.tl.rr c«u»e«, reqiieni n«rr«*ii) nf liuvoig rrruurw- In |>er*u|i* ol a billiuu# nr a go ry habit. It iicmImI with jm collar propriety ; »i. l lit "lornraUultv inill.-d lu tin- nl 'staiiy nf the coir plain'* nf chirlo u In ml even al in -re advanced pcihwi*, arr icl.tit >; and In *uch !•**«•», the Calcun-d grsat advantage over cihri abanrbrui*. 1 nnitraliir* thr acid In the *iim«ntrr* c« an cfllr.aaluu* yel gentle purgatlvr.— Thlt pmpaiaiiun I* free from uupt-Maani Into, and dorr : virti j 11 Uli fan 1 *1 r fir a» ho haa joined issue at all, he liaw atill left nn apparent vantage ground, which must be occupied and contested, or the possession of the field would give the victory, where there is really a detent. J mean the allusion to tho Jacobin Clubs of Paris, jtarted in 17311, in which hoi.Mr. Stephens) pro tends to *« e a likcnevs to tho Know Nothing " re cesses ami coVetts ” in this country, at tho present Mine. 1 nsk .Mr. Stephen* if ho has read thu his tory of France during the wholo ol the ISili centu ry, to so little purpose a* to dare institute a com parison between the Politics! Club* of 1739 in Paris, and those ol 1853 in the United Stairs l Has lie forgotten that iho one was a remit, win c thn other La cuuie I Dues he not know, that iho Clubs of Pari# w orn the end nnd not the un-anv 1 Dors he nut know that they were tho result, nnd thu natur.il and almo«t inevitable result of thu art- called Philosophy of Franco ns it had been discus- rd by Vohnire nud R<>*nt-nu, nnd sli that galaxy of great men and brilliant nnd hcuutUul women, by whom they wero surrounded 7 That ihodisi-us- •Ince Ilia m.oumission, and that the slave, incaps-j wore upii|| , he <ub j ct . ( 0 , feMhy l0 bl# of aetf-goveromsut, la better ofTin hia present, K (l j#»i,y mn j rvrn to Divinity itself 1 Don# hu not condition Iban be woold bo it ara.ndpal.d-.ucli | Kl .„ tn „ w lhjt , ht) Blll|o w „ li[)uMy io „„ rrJ .man uilennc inch a«niiraenl. bofoio Noiilicm , qu<rl .„„| , dl.cua.ion,b ¥ ilu.o uuoionce., our corieapondentbaii.iro., would b.aoj p h u, 4 . p |,„, a franco clr „ mora efl.nl in diMipnlins the lui.ta wiih which fa* lh „ e „ m „„ „|| „ l0 K„ 0 |„„„ n | D „ r , aailahan anrroiiind«l Northern mind, 'ban all . he k „„ w , h „ thqMJ c ,„bawo t . «rat that onnld b. written and apok.n by n.hrl, in a j ,„ nilell , olv | 0 ,.„, yaar. H. think, that the nn.nlty of tho m,...on llld , htl , ll0 K now-No,hin« ,. ... , . , ... . . flub* of to-day are formed with a few exception* would attract lboifo.nd.tn boar him,, nd that ho l, lll0 , he- , lld bt „ mc „ , „ 0| woold bo inatfuniootal in .ccomoU.hu,it ninch kl>uw ,,,„ Murat. D.nton and lloU.o,cr.o w«o But we will not longer detain *he reader: I the moat degraded vi 11 tons who ever had a name PavaasaM, May ittd, I0.VS. on vnrth I and dors ho not t-qu*lly well know. case ft serin, mag. A German woman complain- | oil of our great sh 'wm in having taknr* |nd«*i-<*nt liberties with her, but iho case waa spevdtly dts- mi**' d as cm* ol extortioe. Trade matters aro exceedingly quiet Just n*>w 1 though money currency, L, il anything, rather less lice. This is owing to the hoavy sliiMiicuta of com to Europe, We quote prime papi t da? per com. per annum. Vnt linin 1- w a ■ t 1 ■■ In view of the continued ! f** uo Wl ** light import of lorcign goods, much surprise is 1 ICorrcipomtcnre of tho tLillniore Hun ) WasiiiNoroN, May 19 Matiachtitettt and Her Auli-Slarety .Yn/r/Scn- I ion—Probable Conflict between Federal and Stale Courts, Jfc. The Massachusetts assembly rf fanatics havo ! *' ,pn finally pa»«vd the bill tor the practical Hull of tin* lugiiivoslive law, hv such riiajoriiie* Hint tho vr-to u| the Governor, even H he should Must- roiii-urrcncu m the bill. Would tu* of no avail Solar as die hill looks to an nrtutary di*- franchLcment ol citixenj uf Maasaihuni-u*. who may lend their aid,officially or profc*#iunallv tu tbs surrender ot a fugitive, it is nn aHmt 01 the people of that Stair*. Rut, m tta provisions for milltlying nn act'of C<ngrir*. the governu cm and pcpiiTol the L’n’lod tfutc* a>e i-i*iu-crncd,*nd iho llie part ol the Federal author- pli uf the common Cult-Howl Vlatn«-*i*. 'intuni Stiver .Modal*, and a New York dial awarded. e druggivis »rn« rath. and ti> the minu- T. J. IlimilAND, Philadelphia. Mnl3tno* fHil.VKS. HDI.VA.VtJE FAs-HD IZtlt fS.ToBER, IFW. Hu T|uR U.—I hat • vary {.e’S-oi who #l.all hers- afler kocp w'lhtn Hitt «Jrty of .Savanna'., nr Its ei- l# tided juilsdlctlonal limit*, any »lore, >>ar-ronui, tartrn, luu, hotel. ordluary,u)s\er tuiu-c,nr cottar,confec'inu try,eallng h<>u*r, puncfi, p-oter, ale, < r brer tn>u»«. fur llie ralS of hquur*. nr utirrwlie *#tl or dl*po»« «.f -rutll. vlnnut, nr •plrltuuut liquor*, cider, beer, punch, tu nll.er tlmiig drink, under any Maine w baii-ver, in etiy quaiillt) ollii-nban Ho- original ( irkMcn.-k <-r v«-» a*-), a* im;.< rta-d. ali*ll fl'H • btatu s Hecu»c h>r the »»n.c a* is lirrrinslti-r prescrtlod, acrordiug o the c'»*» for i which ll I# InlriiOe*! lo I* n*ed; In drfauli wheri«>t, l.e, ; #tie, nr they, upon eonviclloti, ',»*«• Ordinance pa*b»J ; .Id May, IP5.1, tor iho peukliy.) ' riser. X—Tint Ix-ente*for leU'Mug I qo-ir*, rl.i'l ctaa»Mj aiHlI.mnbarcd, a* foil-.*#, viz : class Vo. I, l.-r I krei.lMf |l-(ttnr *:ure», atilhnr ring Ibe b<-M*r* r*» »« i i malt, vuiout, or (idritunu* liquor#. In any qu*r»Hiy n->t let# than a quifl: Ptm4r4. ihe rains b* n 1 t namal nr drank aithe place «line s-dd, and every jrff-rii, u» whom *urh loerirc may be gramel, *|iall piy i»n,iy ■ flvednIUr*. r la** No f *r retail *hnj»*, kc-, au I,. , triiig tti« hutder# la sell lust'., vitiuu*, > r »} ,r 'uou# ! Ihpinr*. in suy quaolliy, with |M-rml*«ir.n In -.-ink ue i rniouiuo ibe lainv al Ihe |dace wHere #uld, ai.<l every • p«-r»t,n I,, whom »"ch liceii-e may be grsnia-d, t.t • j.*y i i' n*5 llui)'lte*l HoUar*. by utdinsbce j a»»e*l grih l»e. ■ cembrr, l»‘.'»d > I 5ilt.4—that any person obtaining a license nl j either nf U.e two da***-,,.»» i^w| «r*» llr»M#, *hn •halt iranorrot* <hMerto». vbda'e U.c eomM'ion#. or In ■ fringe ihe prnv.»lu|i» nf #u h lireioe. a* *irftr<e«! in th-* , ur any other • •rdhuru e, »M)l nj-.n r-ur cuon, ^ft»r |>eo- • ally, see Ordlr.ar.ro parted 3>t M»y,|pj.\.) | OltlilNANCF. FAririF.il V-ih DEl’F.Mttr.R. i#i«— i riser.If —Thai fr»m and afier ihe p,»#1-atr .»f ib * • >r 1 - 1 iisr.ee, all an<l every pr-ron laking . ut » iice„*», . Si»iia, a* spt'flflrd 111 ihe \t.lsd »ec1‘**n of U.e sS .m re : cite,! Onlinahre. shall psy »n 'hr' lt> Trcaiuror ilitml , tin- -muni tine H0n<:r—i l'n|t*-, ss.tr. the u*u»l ter* f->r the »«m*. altuwr.l |.y *irdtiian-e,»r>.| he »uttierI to , ail ihe n-tidlUi.ri# Hut re-i'lrm-1 «. a* they are ror.iainrd I In ihe »»M nr.ltnai.ee. pa--ed ltf»h ‘ »cn»u«r, !**>,. Rict. 4.—Thai It #hstl nut tae l«w fill for any retailer uf iplrltuous oq.inr# lo t.»*e brioro their di an*vi# r-4. ir GREAT HEDL’CTIOX" ta ttu RATES OF FREIGHT, New York and Savannah. riu. mr^j r rsnciiTtr tbi n*w v '*rg n.d Savaimi (tisuitt *b#»e been reduted „ " ^ , J Alllo*-*di bsrep.for* f«*;i» Haag I- e*rui* pe» cdt-le to-.-t, wtl bt tales si i mi# tw CWbt:toot uavl further null#*. SA UtXI, I.. *1 IT< HILL, li DUO 11)11 \ Y. 5 r P5DEI.FORD, FAY fc ca.tfs«tbt*» rfl- II .atfSa- ton \\iniv.ro> y< fUfo- s*este t’SCtr. t.#R<>J,!X^ l«f. tta*l»r. burr place, .•*. Vne<da* in J (W , v | • ’eJ»<a A M looehiec at « ba-Wi.o#. ».i; Ihe'e »'rw|r.e*d#|. a: S u’cloek F M. For f e'gbt oj j -*.»,». l'iiiti| ihi f^if»irr.od*lP»ua. apply »»n tmaid- or 1. m»y -1—.tie U M K. (XiHtJ Jh> FOR .wr.lV VtiRK—t’*in* SSdL Firkrl riehr l. •*. DlVI » l' ha*e quick CopstCh for the #v »» p, r . r.-o.*.. ... | ; ,^ -TS« 1 g4. 2L. «v; •HHdj IN HAATKII etreJ b' c»rr* a Unit Ij/OMo; t * b- t-S Chip Pitnc, frrra Damn u >*■* HI.'MflK 4# ta AKKLU.. NOTIf’E. r » «.» »c*. i.»i-helH.bark NF.W TU PA* Kl.T. li*. •*#. ffllllt be ha-ref tX •< 'he «r .frrr roed. prior u ill. win i-rtvin-r:. _ ANDHEW i.O\V kOCt Savannah. May si j-as c#.?*-; >1 Hie coil' Tbit Day. • !■*.'« * 'Tl- I rit oth* ct»*i 31.Gt A.—Till* formidable dl#**a*e.wh'eh Ilia, skill of ihe phinnsn*. yield* like I.US ripLM-|| Mi.XTI RF. rti, formerly rd the '*'*r House, New lirnprlrtor of the Uxchanve Hotel. Rtclo ne nf the hundred* wh>* have been cured ilma by Urtvr'i r-panlrh Attxlur*-. [*, he ba* reco'i mended It to iiumW# <»f 0 suff-nmr «Ith nearly e*ery form of di*- iio«t wonderful nice-*#. Ihe m«n exiraurdltiary mollclru'he ha* and the best blood imrirter ku"«n. merit. r> may ’ii : or drwiktmr fiqu*.r ■ [ ihtriy dollar#.on <*• • in#-half of *urh r the other had tut. up |e||«»l l.flll Hie I rein'w^. und ii n lie tore ih r lo l-e p*nt to tv Tre.isury. * I ra*J 1. t lor * penally of ihe Informer— emigres#l<r**?.r. 1^ •• m Ne« Y«wk. wtU plea#« v .m’;* rir c-n*#. laigjlng t».i* d»j. v, Pu«-i wb*rf. .Ati grwid* rem* r.in* on the wharf *' i- ua*. will t*e unrrd at ritk aedexf*r,v« of <.*•<-* _ma« SI t f J O.HL* aotYcIl rr 1.1.0IV nnC,;n ■ r ra-tieesu r. t.. ;nr . 2<t • f Or;.#i-j a *< *-r r. 11 *0,1 ro.j^etfuU, »»k m>> g|-if J"IIN V V.-1LLZS. KRTi ?. W. ALStaaeas, F.sq.,— ltt*» btaAs a citizen of Naw York, having passed a fnw days In your city, and being about to return to the North, I am drilroua •re 1 Lava, uf offer Lg a suggestion, which pet haps may maot with favor from you and your felfow elf- My aUaatlon waa drawn, a few day* since, to an aril- elelnOMOf yoor popart, concerning Ihe eelebralrd Negro Preacher, Andrew Marshall. Having had my curiosity naturally and consldsrabl) aacltrd to hear hiSitathaputpU, that! might personally |ndgn of ths corrsctnsaaof tbo aLLmtoto uiad* concerning him, lu tha article above referred tn, 1 repaired, with a irlm.d* last Sabbath afternoon, lu the church In which Andrew Marshall tolnlsiers. To my great dluppointment I ieasd that be was abeeol, and that bis pulpit was ec* copied by another. Determined toeajoy.at least, the eallifaclIon of an IntervLw with him b«fara (left, ( sought and otrained thla morning,an cpportuniiy of seeing him and hold- leg with him quite a lengthened coa«wr#atfou. Among other topics wa htd undvr levtcw In nur intarenurts that of 1 he peculiar institution of tho houth, viz. 1 Nav ary,wasla(rodaced. I waa excmdiugiy Intereaisd In Le views h« took Ot U,aod thn feeling* he msnltvsivd la regard to ll. Tevilmony In iu behalf, inch m he bore, oomleg from o*e who has lived in the midst 01 U fot e ceniury of years, and seen tt In ell t«» lights and shadows, le, at the present period of palnfnl and ex died sftLUoa,Immensely valnablet end I may »dd. ceSBoUaMtit be eoavtoctng 10 every boovsv end dls- peaefoeaL mlud. Tha tboagbt at cnee occurred to me, what an Immauae aatoaat of good Andrew Marshall might he tusuumvn tel la aeoompUablng. by drawing nn the recorns of hia own sxperLoce and obeer vatlon, In allaying the ear IL- ■teat, removing tha prejudice*, amt imparting correct fdaaa of slavery el Ibe North, if ha count addres* aodl •ocas In Naw York City. Philadelphia, tlusion and «Le- whars North and East. 1 feet thak t could ntodge him aedLaoee la all fhoea places, sueh 1 a no building woold be adaqaata to bold) and I am satisfied that his •blllUee as a speaker woold command e««ry whore pro- found attaatloo, aad carry b«ma to motmude*, ran vie. Uan thzt ibeMoath has bean In Ihi* respect grossly aivrepreeented aad elartdered. Are tkara aef ladtvIdoals lo MavMoah, ae I am eer tola there woold be at the Nona, willing to defray all •xpaaaaa laahtoat to sock a ailaeLat Why, sir, the neetlp—tr which ths appaaraoce and uHerance o sack a vsnerahla Preacher of Um (ln%pmt would eaert, would, f koow, be lasMeasa la Its Infleeace towards qua aching the tree ol as Ignwaaf, siuput amt mim'd- ded /*aaf«f#*t. which now seems to bid lair to shaller Um gtoftooa fabric of oer Hnloq, Al all eveoU, I fur •he, as a Northern man, should Ilka to hava the eaperl- aaeot tried. ■eggmUoai to ihte «0sct were made by m#, during tk« interview, and Marshall eipreoaed hi* wiiiingnets, haf desire, to undertake Ihe nitmtoa, If provision waa hMde for defray lug Me asp*nee*, Contributions m-oe Mien woe Id be rmr.eeeery lo meet these, I feel eaildted, eo«'-d be obtained el the North; ao4 men la numbers ut preponderating taloeoee woeld ba found there hi soon mnance, befriend, tt* eoiaruta him. IIut, lndepend*nt of this, I am WrtiBdenI, (Ignt the SUL aMleorgle eud Iha city of Savannah, could do ne better, ur mare pkt- laatkropfa and fFdlUe wark, than to mad him au their •wa rtepoMlhiUij.ou cock a miestoa uf cnttgUtonmeet, tkroofk Ike North aad Kaet. Their eanse would hot •offer lo sack hand#, and truth could nut fad uf kolfto Ke.pactfoU),>«ur (Hand,he^ r ff 1*. ff. that tho leaders to tins now ntuventent are man of atindingand inlluenco, and that it is thia very eumdinR und influenco whiclt fin to much, individ ually, k-ata ae a puliHciaii ? Dues fio not know thui Hint" ie virtue md p*trioti»m juai being de veloped in llie people of our country above and fio- yond the control of party harks, which ia 0 suffi cient guaranty for the upholding ol evory ifiing but polr it,ul qunckrty 1 1 answer yes, yra, a lltuue- and titn'-s yua ! Ho kn<j*s all this. Like "tho pour Indian wlf*o unlotterml mind sees God in thu clouds and hoar* him in the wind," fio too ia quak ing wjih a superstitiousawo ol ho knows not what, hut unlike ths savage, he has no tutelary spirit guarding h ot in Ins ignorance on tho contrary, ho ires in all this, the h»nd writing on tho wall, of b*» political caeito. X. manifested in financial cirdisut the largo amount ui specie going abroad. Runic have supposed that the lucent shipments were for account ol tho Um- isn nnd French Govormnenis ; hut ff this w t -re tho case, Government bills, or un adequate considera tion, in smite shape would bu received lu turn. For vinno months past such has been the abun dance «d ni'*noy in Franco and England that large antounta have been drawn on crcdiis obtained for 1 our own hanker*, nnd ff exports aro mainly c.-vor such ud vane vs. Cotton is firm under the Bailie'# news, hut no advance is a* yet quoted, in my last I quoted Mid dling Uplands, I0i--thie was for a vvty rigid cl»»- aifiifliinn. An even Middling Would not have brought more than l»F The range now is about j iho same. Thu high pries of thu raw material, aa ! compared wiih mnnutactufcd good*,render* It quito : c-nnin Hint thu latter must ci'lu-r advance or the j former decline—else manufacturers mu<t play a j loving gauto. Trom the best sourers here I learn 1 that no pemnnent rcductiun is anticipated tin* ' season. Livaar»oL i-dkssivication. Orfvaws I'pltndt. Florida, At tbit t and Trtat. Ord. tu Good, HJ*aPH 0 aOW 0 a PJ4 » a U.S t^w MW., 0* a t»H* * ri|in M a .MW’»ev. Hat, — !«)*- —l«W— — l».S— MM.eu-li lot. — III Vl — -H >H— —!«»>#— - li'S — I M.'t., 10* a 111* loy/ainj; mj*, • • • tl It'S trui heh M y ho l they The judiciary of thu Unitvd .Stole* will hr truo lo thi-ir dutv, n* w«- nre n»«ur«d by iho He drctsuui of Jnstici* .Mol,<’ati. in n ra»o involving a •umlar qu*-a lion. The tiullulcstion of 1H3J h«* txcu tak'-n by the Msvsachuvcu# Logitlniurv a* tncit mmiut, tv- j #(||r ({Niiriug c»i-finalvo fl'lrgiant’c I" tlio Slatv, and rrfui- "ITi dialing tho federal authority. Several North- ! cm WrfticrpNtafrs havo pamvd lawaof a like character,! «*»•• and, in coiisrquvnrft th- roof, iho Touccy Bill, (so ' perf c.i'lcd) wm passrd f*y th" Senate at the last *<*#*i<n. | Tiuit lull wns mtcndi-d to r®m.»v<» auila against Uinift'l Stains offievra brought in Sinto L'uun*, to thought Hint tho present i Ictforal conns. The ifoirfo did not, unforiunati-ly, take it up for 1'oiiMdvraUuii. nud it wiilrihave no cknnte in thv> next U»*usv, ami n evrions conflict of jurisdiction fioiween the judiciary ot tin* United State* and Hint of the States, and between Slate and federal legislation, is at bund. T’A 1HNTMF.ST \Mt P11.1 .ri, esfoutvh- •r rirrnfnta.—Mr. Ifviiry Jn<ld, of De wa* in * in.nt aivrnum *l»ln of healih, irvai •u/f.-rvr If m scrofula fur a niimtivr ■alt) nil part* ot hia tv-.ty tir.>x*i out tnm r him *n ohj,* t .»• fi.irrur lo *w\ one, fllivnioti repiiioil retnedivt nioun, nut ucti hi* complaint, and In llie arratv*t tlftd a irit-iul 31# lo **h*t r oiMut uuclit Ifolfoway’* Ominiviit and pip# were rv hich be comiuftncv*! vs*lti#r. and |wf- lic*ft r< nir«I o* f-ir atli'O. nin*-. he wa# , afirr etcrj other remedy bad fsllcl. inaiil. (1 may FOIMIKItriAL HK('ORI). N.IV.4NSAIV NtKKIVr. WlpmsDav. Slay ‘A P. M. t'OTTi >N.—Tbrrv hs# bci-n inure doing io d»y. than for vatnral days past. Tliv *»|f* sm umi in ;.93 bslc#. al tbe followlnx psitlcularv: ‘i at ‘.ijy, IP? at to, 57 st in*#, 1 111 at in)(,3? at l0S'.?6al L>f. and Hi at lo^c. Tim offering t|i*<k cuiillnuvs very ligbl. Prices urv Ir- rvgulsr, but drcldvdly in fuvor <■( wllcrs. 11UDIN VNCK PA.-M.DW S!.\V, Ifti.. ria- x. I.- jTtutlr.xn ant an»-r ihv p*-»>r.*; of m.v rM<osi.rr. If an) pa-ro-n or »ti#l| b.. x.noclH iKfvn- f.otincd . r ill.- Folic- • ..<irt, of tioui ug of it.** pn>*i»lMU* as Hivy are conuinvd lu ihv *rcoi,.i, u.irq ntid fouilli tminn* or iha afo>vv miiif.1 ' *r.li..»iwv, lie, #hi-. or they *h»lf lx- •ut»vci 10 s pviiali* ..I «n 4 bundrrd dullai*. #■» i, v ndorret b« rn r*r«*tii..xi dirvftvd Ui Hu- .Msr.nai „f *,1^ c .fj, „# art l»»-ul 1 onautdft H-vrvuf, »Im rh-ill fa-ndrf. an*l t ) »ir:u# Ihercnf pr.-m 0 |o Irty upon llie r»-rvl* end c'-aUvl*. sml If none in l* f oind.oo tbe land# sad imeiern'* <*! , ttu* offender, and after sdt vrti»in-^ th« * mo f..r flOcwn ' dtve, ebiil *cd H«- *am« fir U.v ptyineat ol tfo »*|<-. , flnv. and hHcoa-# a«-l rxprnrc#, 0/ b* a ruuiim isci- rrrtfht in the Marrtinl nl »*ld cl y, r any lawfulLon- , #nbb- ihvtcof, snd u» Ho* J*»U*r o' • txk'hstu I'^My, if. in Iho opinion of IIm* f,r#*(dmg *>fflcrr < f u a Coui'i, • #urb ndlllmns rna« t»e rwv.-*tary In enforce tb« roliec- ‘ lion of said One, ro»t» and r»p.-|i»r*. , >t*r. g.—And nfur.hti ordained by the aalbo#- liy ar.>r**iiit, iln all 1 tr.linatrr* p#ri* of Ordlnao c«-« mliiimnix sgAinrt Hm pro*i»i.u.» ot ibis I'rdiDanc* J t>*'. amt Piretuio are b,-r*»b» rr|wsl«*i. * fit) nf >avaniikli. t5ih Slit. j I «a-rif> that ihv atxivv #rr true ritrsc'-# from tbs I City • n.liiumcfts. I.cwasu G. Wilton, c.Cayr# rr«* I OK II CAT. Two tart* suit r -mmod^ws S*uv It ibe -»c dd •••oar fo»| Oo's Yarn, frtfc itiJiU v ia .• AI flj l*t >n, rrst* -. 1? -V . tB « »r|T M-tf ROOMS M ASTCU. I MNGLE GtNTLl.M \s ifi roioa -jMlr.' .A ro-.R <r rv-omt, wl-.b a fom: ttu tt "«• *utj»tr.rt wutrfoi b-Mi. yif.Y. ihe owner tie in**ot. ti>r sd**r:irer woo-U '« r *J J ore up* a r-Nain and ukt cta-fv of r-.-..-** ;«i m 1; Ibv »*mv lirn^ rot tbe um-of it. At l’.j nl th % ff. r. n.*y M-4f • to it 1 tt tit ii'. I • ,% T—A S,wl hiae. •' b c-'». of a»m* r-fn*rl it 1 tr I-D #!iM«. Apr f 10 Mr. J cM> /tt L mil ll.-usv. ' i*t>»i It H of Cmi-t c‘o. f r «.* • V»* -.-.Xd, Idj. H OI t't V.s cf Fmvt'rna' y'er*lSvats« are -r*,nS*t U.at it>c pnrd.ee *4 laku.c lor Hi ut* • "I r\t ijy ti ibr to-« <-f ' uelr.v*. on TbornJa* tor. J;. M-.rr ;b*! <!«*, tbe Gurjan will p«r a# a;^c Jk-J !n *cch emirates.in c**b. rn», ?«- ? '.’r.,1. A. Ct’Yl.tlL fftsEft- 1 t: rsr 1 ho Mscon Mraacngur olyvatordaysays; "A number of dolvgatca, apiKiintcd hy tho B-*aid ol Dircctnraof th« Suutli Western and (ffihoMus* engo# Railroad Kailrnad (’ompanis#. met in .Ma con, on Thursday of la»l week, to cooler together upon Ihe project of a union or merger of ths Intier inti, tho former Road. We underhand that they •greed up--n a plan upon which to cnnaniidoto tha tw.i Reada, which will be submitted to a Conven tion of their Stockholder*, u* h« held in October next The inierosta nf the Companies, and of the public, will fin aubferved try ihe adoption of title nr ot soma other plan,% whlcli the line of railway between this point and Columbus shell be placed unJ«r the mwirol ot q ainils Cmnpany." Messrs. John M. Freeman, John IC .Stlmaonj Jobn Ifoey and Jostius Hadden—gsnilemon who hsve lot mspy years p»m hotd the moat responsi ble situations at active expressmen—he vs purebaa- vd the interval of Mr*sra Adams At Co . In the California exi>r«M buHneis, and will hereafter con duct II under the name and style nf Freeman A. Co , New Yotk, office 69 Broadway. Mr. Ft«e- man will represent Hie firm in Ban Pranclsoo. Slut Fair, H>H*Fi\ tntjiHt ' U^allU ttWalt FVtng’U r'r, II ailjf llj##'-.* Fit no ll r*.—To Livor|Kn-l,3-32d a3 I6d ; Havre, 4c; lltunburv, 4c ; Ht>UanU and Belgium, iu.n 5 8c ; Bremen, 4o. Iron I'avlmutt.—Tho N. Y. Tribune haa a long article ih scribing " cobble," ''Russ" and "wood-block" pavements, and Invoring iron for paving, iron pavement lias been ih"roughly nnd tuccteofiiUy tested tn Boftfint, and is about to be introduced into London and Bans hv Fox, Hon- d 1-1*011 A; Co., thn great engineering firm ot F.ng* l.uid, who built tho first (’rystal I'nlnee. Tho in- veniion ol the iron pavement it tho work tff nn American. About six month* ago a small part ot Nassau si , New Yoik, oppusite tho Post Offioo,. Jfc *»■ l » i,i ,1 "" 11 “'i' 1 ' ""»■ if"" I'—ra.m,ami | r „ Kcw v.r*-su bale. cum. w ,io thuugii ttadcobblce oil each side have t*een IWICO I Hope t unings, 30 bags Hags, atul sundry pkg. rndie. rupair'-d since, vnt it looks a* firm, as amnoth, and I Fur sclir John ftostnn. New York -AL bales Cotton n* solid Its the day on Which it was laid. The Tfl- 1 and tihls Turpentine. : nr.cKirT»> ok l orroa, n:a c. baiuioad. • 0"« n| "» ora.l mlv.nt.ee, rf >h. Iran n-r.-l „ „ _ iM inriil 1. -h.i «t lira end .1 ran yr.r. ua. ih» m.lo- I u „. Cranvuu a 11,.mi.,. j.mm. f which it ia ruinfmwxl will ho nraratalu.- | i: K.r.ni.. . I'n, u IV ilaran.n,. M 'l.r.h, Alkr. A Six*• itntiall rixporla. Mil) l’4. |Vr #i«-an»*tilfi Ft -rtila, Now Vntli-SSI bales Cnttop, IS ito \Vo«*l, 7 <l<- Donie«tfi-s amt sundry pkcemdie. Tor Sleamthlp Keystone Htate, Phlbtilrlpbia— W4 hates Domeetlc*, 9 do Wast/.C tit id* Wine, 4 quarter casks J**, |C9 I’mpjy 1 atrels.atid euudry |it g« yn.tre*. j Por »chr fatarari, New York--MU bales I'pland t’-ol- 1 ten, 245 bbls Tu, pautlue, 323 do Hotln, and sundry pktft ! COTOOSA SPRINGS .Tiny let. IJR4A. I IN *c»:n |»eesftiitinr ibe claims'nt oor t-enuiifu! ; 1 riaiuihorn Wairrlng Place lo tue farorsbL c-o#m erntt-n nt the public, wo glad!} avail «ur#el*r, «■! i».r ; oppofiuniiy to rriurn our #li-rrrw H aul# n> »iur ,.kl , fru nds roe theircoultmird £Mt c--hJ>um tupi-or, en»l»> liril u* eurroasrtiily to prove tt,av ibe y-va-ple <>f ihr , ! rioiilti etn Mid m III »u*i#in us in our rff«M* <<■ ! ih« in a pla-a-atit and healthful friml f*.*«n U»e "Meant nf ! 1 lowiia." auiooir ibelr ow n rtern m-unu-n*. 7 t»a*l>» to ‘ I Hiefil-rral |*sitnn#Xu liMhrr*«* t-r*f.iwp,| m^.n «», c— j l,***sa »• n-*r ffimly r#taafiet e*l ee H e >arainf» nf if-r 1 rinuiti, and no aff.-ri* on ih.- pari --f the |-ropnr4ors ’ will he spared. 10 tnaluialuher tiljh poMUon , Our various Mineral hprili«s»ie now to-* well known ’ | l<* rrqiltrr so ex'rncrd itrfcrlpiino \\> lia«ethe ; Hie tVfdir, and ihr liUck .-ulphnr. Iron. M*9»e*i«. at-d 1 iherialis in all ihrlr *a'l-n» c-unhinaifon*. *»-.1 bs*<- ro*-en-ly de*elo{-r*t a new \Vhu* Sulphur 3ptttj-. n**>r» i •iroi.gl* iinprrctiMfdIlian *fit before known, sn-l »U- ! dr*4 lo ,M * r '‘arieiy of water# a well at thepurrrl free : _ stone. j T<* the anedictnet virtue# of thr*#- riprtnts wi* tn , «*'t rikTI M.ICKMk N ‘ ATI'nr at-d H*-m»n Xain-w. by l»-tre l!vt*hsnrt.. 7h<- 1I,*r- *\ otrvti In IluWU-S-e *'* jtf ko. or** o( the ha*t«ao» si i*ot»*. Talc* far ihr Msnr-o*, h«-h# s»'ho* of l.o* Cruff.e Tt.e T-rk i*h Y w. pi - r. by f d • srd Ivy V H# It ,im«, of It.#, rimrk r f rotoO- r.. hj ' ar'esk Tr,a kmerioan tmor< i rw.-»i*. 11 Xir ft.idea. Maud'#« iw-miMr*. for tht u»< rt <n.,i » t.'iiUeran Manaaloe #<r!p:*ir»l Pr <1 -be trf# bv-rg • ofctraa*.'fi Adam* cm Equity,3d America- Jj li HSF Fnetien C,-*»#s lew Bejw-rr*. *, Kent*# Omn-ebta-ie*. tew r.1 -.«•! •'emmeftiane*, »#-w r.t O I'-.ber » Fspcr#, t.#« vupp. - Chlruryicat Ker'ew. 1 ot : Ui'ti- •w at V4 'f \v. TH*-KM tt ILUkVL roil < , Ido than whiyi H wag laid down, so that Iho cost ; Hums. IV I’ Yonye, J Conklin, J I. llutrblnKU, W it It Ciuxcx Ton I’nipct Alrert—The government l "• P«ving the stroet will «»nly bo so much money Melmtre. Hit Hxriar Dtsnup, pr»fe*»or of innate »n the Umvaiaiiy of Oxford, England, and ihs husband of Madam* Anna Bishop,died fit tendon thn 30th ••It * in the ?Mh year of hia ago, iu great destitution. He was tbo only eump.wer up-m whom the dignity of Knighthood was wvaf confutted by thn Urttith crown. It will Ira rcmtiiibend that Madame Bishop abandoned him for that hftauty, Bocliaa. I.-tTt XNATtoriAi. Banxa in Canaua —The Qeabso Chronicle says that It ia in ruhtcmpfatlon by New Yolk and Uosl<»n eepitelieto to apply (or * Unk ing diiarfor In Canada, under the title nf t| l9 " Jnteinanonal Bank," with the *Lw «.| giving banking facilities to ilia enurmoua trade springing up on the ibnrse of Lekts Huron end Hupsrior.— Tha espllel to be eakad for will 4a Xi.vi,(xx 1 (|) r OOO/JOO) with |R)Wer lo Intfsao# It lo Tbe New Yoikera are famoaa fur furnishing “tanking' fadlitlselottheif uelghbntf. ol .Ssxe-Cul'ourg Goth*, to which Prince Alltcrt will be one of tho heirs, has just promulgated the law ol aucccMion tor the Duchy. It i* to tho effect, that III cate thn reigning duke should dlu without Laving direct heir*, Hie succession •hixil pass to Pnnue Albert and his descendants, but that the reigning King u| England nnd the hoir presumptive to llie throne ol England, ehall be excluded. It is fiinher enacted, that II, « h»-n tin- succession shall become vacant, ittere shall bo no descendant quail- ; tied to xucci'd, oilier than the king an J heir pie- sumpHve ol England, tho king and heir shall be bound to causo the Duchies to be adrmnialried hy { a Governor, until a descendant qualified to aitc- coed, shall Havo attainsd hia majnrfijr. I ho nppnfi agn of thn heir presumptive to the ducoles ia fixed from his majority at 18,000 fforlns (about jCI.oOOi a year. According to this arrangement, upon the death of the reigning Duke, who has nn child, Prince Alfred would become ths heir presumptive, Ptince Albert immediately aucetedmg. AircmikR Oitrao) f*rou.tn — A flaming account haa rocontfy buan published ol tho British cruiser Bonita having porpotratod an nntrago on the American ataamsr Bay City, by firing into bet repeatedly, on the Brazilian roast. Tho mate nf His sii-amar pu|i||#||<*s a statement ol Ilia affair in tho Naw Yolk |in;icr« from which it appear# that the firing waesoLly on account «t tfioolwimacy ol the captain of the ateamnr in not b-iieting hia l!«g The male s*ya boldly that tha Captain had gtoet h"pce id datnsgo being done by the *hnt, »** ilut # claim might ba m>>do which would pay bandanmrly. The British Commander took her tu bo a Russian prlvatser, which waa natural anuugli, as she refused to show her colors. Et.xctto* ih M AsaxcMUUTfs —Th# people of Ma#s»chusciL were lo have voted yesterday on the question to subsiiiu'e ths plurality ayimm lor the majority tula, now applied to alretlons. Alan for the choice of Counaillma, and thn alacHon of Heorelaty of N|tffe, Auditor, Ttesautor, end Allot- nay General, by popular elertfon. Also that nionays raised by tasation lhrpu*dln school#, and appro priated hy the Slat# lor this i>b|*ct,"shall nover lie appropriated lo any religions sect for the main tenance 1 xi luaivnly of lie own aeliimla" in veiled, which may at any timo ho realized t»y . ..... ».,***• a. •’'“"•ff ll** rough material. But llie saving to the j m oX U.crci.cff ^Ice* over o?t latt’ quoStmn*.- citx in n lltoosnhd other rrapecte wbirli wonld I N«,rs are reollly made at from 7 In IU c*nL. Ttielailer tesult from tfio iron pavement would hu ucafi uL pncevlv t.iusi-*1 by hnfilere (**» eholts fi*L. file, and thn groator coml -rt* of our street#, dm HltlFKIN, MAY -M.-Pnimn hilek al prices ranc-i.f increased hcalthlm-sa of our atmosphere, would | from u lo loo. rimek »n sale HiM. Iimre than s ihousand tune* repay the mat ol tfio 1 C'l.r.MIHJri, MAY gl,P. M.—ifoifon -.Then* wa* a ir--ii pavement, ff It worn a |hnu«and limes greater 1 *r-».-.| t!rmi<ti-l f.-r this article ln»t week. an*i Hu- Mir* than Ilia oi't'blo-stonn tnaload of bnlng lent." [ wrre o. r..n*lilcrnlile nisaruiitite. m full prices. • e..j* - . pitrrel* liaritu; tmuriitit. nminlltm !•> quslliy, o«t m pq. A CC’RtoCt lit.U NUttR.—In a work published in ; Tt-V ItaUtc’# acvmmt* earns t<*(t**ut \ *•*<«• ot a*. t#i—*t'uy rry large sale# anil an a-lvanre of fir, will, m-'M pin* London, called "American Liberty and Govern- irmiit, ’hy a Mr. Ryle, it is stated that "America is tha ally ol Russia," and that "in New Yotk ihe principal hotel ie dedicated to Ihe Huttian Smut, iSichal.it !" Tni ViaaiNU Ei.ectio* lakes plaea le day- A Gnvaraof end memUta of Cottfteea ate lo ba ahnaaff; The Bishop o| Gibraltar left Malls for Balakla- Ta lor ths purposs of ronseurating the ground In whiebaa many English troops fio Intsirsd. Ho will also omiseeraia Ibe ground el Coneteullnupls nn his teluta. Capt. Ingraham arrived In Cbstlsstntt Monday •vruing L#t, *vq a vlelt tu hie family alto teeide in Huurb Carolina. Santa Arum has (M-elvrd from tho King of Prus sia H10 decoration ol Hui Red Eagle Crors A special no|ioem*n has been appointed in Rn- chsirter, N. Y , (o look alter truant children, at a •alary of |5<W. __ "levity Womai*.’’—There Is n woman in Cin cinnati (a*ys the Times) who keep* a grocery, at tend# Lnbtully to a fat pair ot twins, dors tier own Imusowiirk, and yet find* limn to give her lazy hoRhand a sound thrashing threo or tour tunes e week. Tin: Bsiri*n Guvkrnom.—Aii official document ha* just bneii printed, by older of Parlisiiirni, giving a list ol Ihe name* <d th" Governor* and l.mutenant GoVerm-rsol th" Bull*h C-doum*. with Ihi'tr •'•lane* t*ir E. W. Head, Governor of ('ftusds, receives ATT/KlO; Cofittivl Sir 1*. l.v.Mnt- "liani. Lltuienant Governor ol Nov# FcuHr, A’3,- 'M*;||oii J It T-Manner# Sutton, l.iouii-nam Governor •-( New Unin*wlrk,A'3,UdO; Sir W. T. Ifi til*on,Governor of New South Wales,Xi-Wd, t" ha Inaiuaseil, a* proposed, lo £7,000; .Mr .1 l’.. iMa«**uly Higeins-'it,t' M .Governor id MaiirtUu*, L'f'.txty ; Sir II. G Ward, Governor of Ceylon A7.U00 This la the Inrcoataitlarv paid at pteseni Mis* t«r<uR iri Plltl.khgt.fUlk.—Th* PlHladal- phi* " t’Hy Bent "eays " Tim engagement ol Miss Llira Logan contin ue#, sanctioned by Iho attendance nl intelligent audience*, numerically good lor thl* soavon ol ilia fear. Miss Logan Itaa, by her psraonaifon of a round uf Lading charartsi*. Immeseed most |h»w- erfully all Who have had the r-leaswte o| haaring her. Her Adrienne, on Saturday evening, drew down Iho Ittpnainl plaudits of a large audienco, and in design and execution w«* admirably execu ted. Throughmil elm developed evident original genius, finished cultivation. K'*-'d Care and a Olor • • ugh knowledge end appreciation ol bar ait Mis# L-'gan has an expf»w«lv«* cmmsnance, which aptly eliangca with the varying eniotmna to which slm gives iiiicraim" With ifica-means ol inllu eucft, and the power end feseinattun which geni«M lends lo |!m human tongue, she speedily rivets ilm< •tlentl-in of all who hear lmr.arr**im« tha synt pstklss with aeeumrd foahuga, for the iiuagmatv wrong*, to which aha Impart* all the life-Ilka por* ItaHnre of reslliy. Wa nfolca at Mi** L-gan'* Sot coaa, It la Iha rasull ol hard loll, ao.| t« «>nii- rmioly do—rved Our watmaal wuhaa aiiand her 111 h#| pi-'l<aai--nat c*io*u tiably cause furitier Improvamem here. i ll kill.F.riTON, M \Y ffl.-lNttion -Th#ro wav q 1-v-nJ il•-inn 1111 for itil# a-lielo t-vila), the *afo* tiavmg reel -«i nearly V.*'*i l>alc». Tim lran*acifons ifiow • %try lull raiis-e of price* tlxircme* nfi e, 11 cant* NRWMHt.p.ANH.MAV tri, P. M.-fiOmn -Ttmecn- llnu«*«l fsPingufftn th" rvecfi.i* *n-t Ute r#ry fv-l-i.nl • lock In Iha baiuta <*l tvci-rq |.ic*cni.-.| ar y l«i(ri* iraii* tl-*n*. Ttic sale* nf Ihi-week auil-r*ro l3.M»i tut,-#, „f which W lisle* wett- mMtn »ts>. 11>*- puttt'e>e»has w tww-n cloelt) for ripsln ami <|ie N-»rih I’.nsllah Frrncli loner* havingopciattd epafnelf. Thcdrmamt having lii-ati cblt It) (ac»'rlci MiiMImg *r>-i goou Mnt. ithiif, |lie*n qusfiUi-" have *ilv*»e- .1 a lull fic, tniSiha lower gra-lc# have l-**t wliai they liad gali-ml in iha early pall of the weak. \Ye hstr Im-pu an enilra wa#*k wlihd'it lalcr a-lel-** from r-oro|>«\ Um l-siuc. ihr •'earner-if the 3't>. twimr o*ar,tue;hm. a- usual, ahtn lut-si wanirwJ ihp lelrgraph woe* are nut <»l onlrr. tv a quota— 1 ir>l 1 nary i*fi *ttv ,«o<*»l Middling.II Jhltu t.nw Middling.. Hfi*t»V ! Mi.httlng Fair llfi.tf Mnlitllng to ,-tlHS I I *H nominal. •v«rsN**r or III1TO#. bring ilm |p#ilm.-n* m th«us*n<t*. who. in thclf «• haer- H- iu.t ranaa-r.t *'ran«ih amt i-nrrgr for Ihe ba'tle 1 of |lfo. kVa flrirty he'levathsi lnvall-1* will ha heiltr f , mMielned to tm*1ih by the pure sn-l t-raem* #tr. ihe , In* lg-rating waters, ihe efteerlul •■•,-teiv ana the , he*ltbful amuromenl* Co'-v**#) i.ffarv, than p* stl ihr . iiau-e-'ut drugs ami e.«m|--un-t», whervin ihry bate ’ spiigtitaml f»lle*l to tli-d rrlirf ro ihe young and gsj. i.nuxn* --ffers her kinder: 1 Welcome, and norm* for ibern tn make Iha merry boor* to fly. marked only t» haj-j-incs, *mJ joy. It ehall Iw our endeat or to plea#* ail, loglte to Ihe ' *1. k and weary health, lo tbe gay | -rasurv, io all com- 1 n-rt and happtue**. 1 • »ur ecconunmLt'on* are ample—lor famines wbn 1 with 1-Ik- reilifd and quiet. *»e ha*e a uuniWr *•( ) 1 plavsanl n-nn-rr. -rinnirai in m llie »llr and t-n-Ua »>f { . ihp main hi-tel, tdillag ail il.cromioris #i m j pniin nl ’ - b*'mc"mffo' ytftavutv v nf a wstetma t-«sre. I t» h*»r made srrana-etiient* for an nnlmi'isvlf apply , 1 of Ice thro-ighou! ibe****••»», an;: nur music will 1*, at ll always Its* t-rwn-iimteallrvl. I Visit Ms and you e»11 t*--i tegroi having tu-it.vwad 1 i «i.o# patronage upon ri.o»U>e-n rnlrrprHa It. II. HK KMAN A CO. J rr> nm -s. ri P ,mgs am focxrol In •"{.>*•• comt*. j * t.p.-re a.'Mnand ■ quaMrr mdr* front tha tYrwmia A J ; AtuntteHad ftnad. Tt.ey h»*. # dl-rct Rail ll.vsd- e-inmun'i ailnii with » harlr*ion, -avannah. Au#u*ia, i ; 'J*. Mtltr-dvetltle, 1‘alumtun, .ktUn'a, Monqft-m- : ery. > »*b* die and k’haitsn--oga. intv 1.x ft Utlllhhl Hiiilkk ! RtvriV(.(i by ri ri- r-lfti.J t. V kY ■>*: k I.OtUE sod hoaenlui aea.v.C’*^- ri F«ka ;Y Ritdrv l'rs*e#s,Hymn Books l*-| Tessamoau v»errwsa with 1^-wl*’ .kme-|.-sti ripcwsMnan The Pr'loh r-*eL. "ur Uxmirymcu; or. Brief Woo.*:-# p' Eat*** krorr c»r.» : t-y tie# n>a J l^wt'nr T>« Msrxavw; • LegrtMl «*l iha i'e-*.h:*r« w w wm" -irnvv "ua r«ar .4 Wediwck : h* Ewli# r ar ea The i'c-unuy 3e-ihtKMh<y-' • t-y v.#» r k T'cK North *-"t ri.>uth: by Iks suifov n! Ma.-y as-«fc.kk Prtdr aod Prejwdnw'; hi Visa At Met »'i.K>unrg»*t ,m,'. rroo* v'nn»»T«t»n:» nn tbe Ap«a1)pea. Hnswold's Faint'} I nvrrv t.’.fanf risnia#; J.-haroft : lo R-*weV. The Anmftnaa lawyer : ot Few R^'X. kf mo«4 AvXXM'.REtofft^ RKU* UOOftl. \tr IIITt: ISJ niaek folk t *• «*. tt Uad'es’ t.tsla TbrtS-4 He**. p»i»v Mntilns, i »rdi. 14iJ.pv* t nfo-Vat fti’l tt > - ' CesilMSM*) 1 it>c* st^t»' Cott-ri t‘»*nr*w, W tv. »• rilascbrst rihlrtieg* hi l.-nea rihee^iaxs std I .1 • • e nitnsl at " 1 n**y H MaJf N.-sa, •». B.'th sefi r l, !#*skf. «-KIP’S, AVwgmxtt- 3 vrif¥ wi'*' R lA tlVrn Dlievri. Ii» traM,* NftU* N.l-w.*»,rf.K,v'waifta.vi I*. B* hi •k €*■ •s C*; MADISON SPRINGS. «' h't « ft par It, rtn»»K ; * le tmx>« aa Isabella -fo IMn-xea do CaLwba plane t" fo\«t Dry 4a 3 brnas I talas' tW* tn emte sod for sate bl may T4 “ n. lira-, , 11 mra*■>"_ riinck no hand l*irii-(-l., '31. . Arr I* .-I slurp... Arrived to-day . J'.x l-'-rip-l to -tale I'.xj-nr rd »•* «tay t,tR' I.07J..VX < r 4.944-l.07n,te7 fftnek on hand and nn *btpt*nent imt rVftaiett.. SfiXIO riugar-Thp ipi-plpts fla«e niel wllli smart t rale* si (nit ,-rlrr* \Ve quote-- Inlerlor 4 Gt — I frime ftfiS - Common. . ifi A >fi I« hi-'ns ftfiJB — Fair •'»l».'\l»Ta , l» , ed « <8 tl Mnlasrc* t hi* rvceipi* hrvr hnen »oht toll #1 l-iwei lifter », |h# ark doting M for isrni. i-Mug ; W.t Stifi for prime and choice returned amt Wv f.-r »ug«r rofi for |«rlrn- ho"*". I'toer- Large reeatptx and a Untiled demand In# rx. iM>rl have dp(>#a*ee-t t-tlre* Tho va'rs le(mrt#«l up In ihi* ni->iidhgd<* fo-l exreed .Xoo# hhlt; iha learhet ha- f.%r tnpatgn* ri ••le. biyare hold *141 Till. I'l HI.IC. Xt4risn* ripei«a* 1prll.V\ 1RM i 1.1 AV|N<} learned wilt. dr»p »pgr»i il-a oeath of t«r. 1 I 1 Paul ri l.c-rd,. r lipanfnt, ri i'„ ah.* *•■» tn I-a * | liusrevitd alih n** lu I'm fo#*p nf iha M \|>|«i*X | I ririllMih. I **.«.,Id n-w lake iM, method pi Irk-noii-g ! 1 tha IhKlnr's fHeml* a* wed •* my own, *i*,l Ihe ftat-t-* i ' s’p|>atallv. ihsl 1 Ihs llp'rl will I-a npriwd aa advrMl#*-.1 I in ..I.r n.,nl»r n( kj-r I lai, hat'ug ms. a .Mhri #M I •"*! I* an Ai-grmriO* In «ir* na th- bu«lrp** ’ 1 Tin latpro«amrnw*(->k*n . ( In nnr rtroular are v'lng ' -n (s-mplel-on,amt will all Im i« rradir.rs* la due , ! *••• vmlwin. f foal aul**"Hr»d t*«*Miivg, i-row-ei one fTTwatiUlul and deUghuwl mnnKt retro*;* 1 ~S>'W*» ( ,a n mi|,^ 1| ^y> anvt t woi.ht ni*iltr|Wi-' NM'vakkall Hmm who ls*.»rksfv home*, aimer ,w# ' t 1-eaWl rtt pla#*ma, lo giro tea a call. Cetera! Nvaillw* . j trseipeeiod early in June K. 1VNI.lt. • ' tmy tl le*.» I MO.ATIIO'ljlin lllll.fi ItntIKY ' FIIU2 t 'I'llK la»pro**lnu bating g,*,-e •broad that throe 1 tVotkv matt entirety d**ir» ywri hi th* Si* al th* >'lb April, w* wn-iM •-sir, that wl.Ua ow* for* h*» t.a*n *xp*<\ \«* «•< *n s-pitv* i-g.mw i|,u - In e irw week*, end ih.-** ha*ny; <*i*te*s •*.»• m owr h«IM*. may rely nn the!r t*#i**c »;« M'l* r is, wirvt, S.*e f '"ri bands emrfoiMl uimn Ibew at lb* i-*roni Urns ri* N|>l> IKVM., 1 » may ff-- 1w* •e**‘i Mt*a'. Iron 1X‘.*.X» f 120 *1 lUNtltlKib Bags T* in# i.roro kh< 1 .»##*, 7.x hag* do A* lag wire iRfo. !<*# iwnlit i*M Bwnwrsi fix *».v M two t4ar*«aiN* «*•' . fk. I.M* mnsnfi l istknl rw-t CiroeJ »va* (0 I hi. k b b.x .*MS«-d riwgsr. Ifl Mat* V >-*k* -t. Cow l 4# f> KJ-H .br .ro #>.1 I'ttme S. IV San* Mi bbls N. IV M-.!•••+•. rx bbH xv t a* ;s Vhlv ft*".«#. rivugat ltd tallCHAA M' Mi* ll •»* rim-ih »w4 «>h*l tV**- )>• Md. 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Prelgbii - Though mam *pm#Ii ha«* tall le beltart, wa have •»-* lmpr*-*auiani In nwtfoa *Rhw In foreign »*# ro*i«i** raioo. fhsy are « luita b*u*r than nominal, fodinn To t.tvarponl .1 In* fid, l|*tf» fisaMi*. rirwth hv.ftul#, Core would Ua nim to l.i.ar|>«aii ni *.t A trorot ha* baen taken »*•» l.i«*#p-d at te*». bui thn* wm* nl. trrtor a-lranlsgrs connected wub lb* toyegw, whub da not rvndr-r ibe rate • ta ? oitoutfo- llxi'hangi'*--The week "•»♦** w ner qumaib-nx. l-' folon . VfitoU'snff litfi psi rent p*ww* S lth , .. V‘«ttolft«M, nw Vurb todays »* 'X» pr* e« d'*c****wX. Row York Right fijftfi psi itpwMetem. ra ..... ira mu jM-m? *<5ra \\- 1. miiiAsmcs.'.'IW.W. V -r-r- iV’f ** . .rikh. *■*. I ». k.1.— - -*n. 4*aaaed at tlff>(\. 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