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SAVANNAH, GA.
Monday Morning, May 28.
BY TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN.
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a* mrju.
Hr. Mnnihip America.
New York* May 96.
The British Royai null steamship America ar<
lived it Halifax on Thursday from Liverpool,brinr
ini dates trom Europe to tho I9ih inai. 8ha left
Liverpool on the 19th, and her account* are there*
for* one week later than thoee brouiht by the
Ornflaa to an ohjact of aoamtaatalloa.
Irtoaa
Thaffaaniaa
SA V4^yfl HKHUB^AN. IdOyiJAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1866
DaaMarail* and Kiaaw.Nalhlaca In
MMaoacea.
A meet!dr of the Democratic party of Muieof oe
Not content, like the cuttle-fob. to darken the j county wai held at Columbua Wodncaday last, in
water and thnaalude purault. it atrikaa blindly at, which tha lion. At.raxo Iverson took tho lcadi«j|
Ita nelithbora.and aven haa the hardihood to aay pan. Boon after the assemblingof tho meeting, a
thy alona art obnokiona (6 the aocnaation ol hav* { aplit occurred, a numbnr of Know*Nothing Do-
inf tuppreeaed tha calamnlaa of the Hav. Dr. Mo* 1 mocrata, Including John A. Jonu and Wiley
CarratY against the I'roteatant Clergy of Bavan- Williams Eaq'a, withdrawing. Thoae who ro*
•ah! It floundere throngh nearly a column of malned,adopted a series of resolutions, exprosslnq
puerilities and tnlaatatementa—now halting and th* sympathy of the meeting lor the men who aro
Markets. .
Tha cotton report or the Liverpool market
on the day of hsr sailing ehowa an advance of
1-4 d. per lb. Sales for the week over 100,000
bales.
Breadstuff* remain unchanged. Corn bad slight
er advanced. ProviMiona were atoady. Coneole
General Nows,
The political newahy thla arrival la tneayre.
Affairs at Sevastopol aro unchanged.
8omo trivial eucceeteeare reported for the Allies.
Tha belief ia general that the war will be of
long duration, and without hope of aaalalance
to the Alliee from Austria.
8overal eateosive failure* are reported at Liver
pool.
Virginia tllectton.
Columbia, May 96,
It it reported that tho Virginia election haa gooo
In favor of the Know*Nothinge.
A dispatch by way ol Nashville to tho Chatta
uooga Adrertiser says, in iourteun counties hoard
trom the Know*Nothiog candidate for Governor
had gained 4,000 upon the laat election. A later
dispatch adds that in seventeen counties Wise’s
majority (or tho old Democratic majority) had
been reduced to 3,000.
Later from Cnllfornln.
New York, May 94.
The aleamer Georgia Law haa arrived with
$l,300j000 in gold, and California advices to the
1st iosi. Tho adjournment of the Legislature had
bean postponed one week, but nothing had boen
done relative to the Senatorial election.
The Legislature haa passed a bill levying a tax
of |40 on every Chinaman coming into the Slate.
Money accounts are favorable. The markets had
improved, but prices wero low.
The mine* are turning out well, hut coin ia very
scarce. One of the local assay offices had issued
mw|30lngota,resembling $20 U. S. pieces.
The Walker expedition to Central America had
not sailed, but preparationa wero making lor an
early departure.
New discoveries of gold at Santa Isabel, San
Diego co., bavo been announced.
Dates from the Sandwich Islands to tho 16th of
April have been received. L. Swan, of the firm
of Swan & Clifford, had hem delected in circula*
ting 144,000 worth of forged wltaim bills. It was
supposed that his total operations in this way would
reach 6100,000. Both partner* absconded before
the developments wero made.
Arlval of tho lunbrl.
The steamship Isabel touched off the bar about
6 o’clock last eveninf, bringing Havana and Key
Weetdatca to the 25th inst. The Metamora, which
communicatod with tho ltaliel^irrived at her wharf
here at half-past 9 last night,—too late to have the
Havana mail distributed.
All was quiet on tho Island when the Isabel lelt.
A few cate* of Yellow Fcvor had boen reported,
but no alarm was felt.
Within the past few days, what is called the
Cuba squadron concentrated at Key West—viz:
the San Jacinto, Princeton, Jameeton, Cyans,
and Fulton, the wbolo under command of Com
modore McCunley. At the lime the Isabel left,
the Jamestown was the only vessel of the
squadron in port, the others having gono to
Havana on a cruise. The Jamestown was
daily expecting orders to sail for the coast of
Africa, to take the place of the Constitution—
This laat named vessel had arrived of Koy
West from Africa. Having spoken a vessel at sea
which informed her that thcro was a probability of
trouble in the Gulf, aito bore away to Key West.
Commodore MayooI the Constitution having com
municated with Commodore Crabbe of the James
town, and finding no urgent necessity for hie prea*
ence, alter taking on board the tick of the Utter,
proceeded oo his way home.
The frigsto Potomac, bearing the broad pennant
of Commodore Staclmnu, was daily expected at
Key West.
The ship Ellen Hood, from Apalachicola for
Liverpool, with 1,300 bales cotton, went asboro off
Cape Florida, tho 17ih mst. When the Isabel left,
aho had been gut off by the wrockurs, having bcoo
lightened of about 1,204 bales, and was being taken
into Key West.
The mother of Senator Mallory, of Florida, hid
died at Key Wet.
The Know Nothings had been defeated at an
'•lection of Justices of the Peace, in Key West.
Having delivered tho mails for Savannah to the
•learner Metamora, tho Isabel proceeded on to
Charleston.
Axaivat. or tux Alabama.—Tho atoamship
Alabama, Cept Schtmck, arrived at her wharf on
8atorday morning in 69 hours from New York.
Wa are indebted to Putecr Knox for late papers.
tSTTho Hon. Robert Toombs and family will
leave for Europe this week—to return next fall.
Tha city was visited with a copious fall of
rain last afternoon and evening, h seemed to be
general in this portion of the State.
fSF Bishop Elliott was to have administered
the rite of confirmation at St. Paul's Church and
the Cbtrrcb of the Atonement, yesterday, in Augus
ta.
then starling j at ouo tlraa dealing in Insinuations
and at another In direel charges without founda
tion In fact i rendering Itaell an object of ridicule
one moment and ol pity tha next—and all for the
purpose of proving that black ia not black, but
whita *, In other word*, that It was not tha Gtor*
gian, but tha RkpuiKceii and nnother morning
paper that suppressed tbs foul slsnders hoaped
upon tho hosds of the Protcatunt ministers of Ss-
vannsh. Wo havo heard of tho ’holght of Impu
dence'and tho 'depths ul folly,' but this effort ol tho
Georgian attains so altitude in tho one and a'low
er deep,'in tha o'hor, lotaHy eclipsing any thing
ever recorded in the history of tho pres*.
A simpto statement ot facta will act tho matter
•right.
On tho 10th lost., tho Rev. John McCaffrey, D.
P.. President of Mount St. Mary's Collego, Etn-
.nitsburg, Md., the Roman Catholic Provincial
Council icing In aoesiuu at Baltimoro, preached a
Atnurnl discourse, commemorative of tho char actor
»nd services of curtain Catholic prelates who had
Jicd the preceding year, including Biahopa Barron
sud Garitaml who fell at this ptaco. Speaking uf
Bishop Barron's sorvicce hero during tho epidomio
of laat year, Dr.McCaffrey ia reported in tho Dal*
.imoro Sun to havo said:
"Whilst a boat of other ministers cowardly ran
away front tho sconce of daugor, he was at his
poet."
Spunking of Bishop Gartland, ho ia reported to
havo said:
"Ho was at tho bedside of dying l’rotostnnta,
whoso ministers had tied trom their Hold of duty."
In ita issue of tho 15th inst., tho Georgian pub
lished so much of i lie Sun's report of Dr. McCaf-
ircy’s sermon as rolatcd to Bishops Barron and
Gartland, except the cxtrals we have juit given,
which it omitted or suppressed. Yet on tho 26th
inst., (Saturday last) it lias tho moro then Arctic
coolness to aay .
"It bus ln;on insinuated by tho Republican and
Morning AVirs that tho Georgian sought, for no
good uioiivo, to suppress tho chorgca above men
tioned. Now, the pi-oplo of Savannah, who havo
boon treated to absurdities like this, will bo nut*
prued to learn that eo lar trom the Georgian, it is
the Republican and Morning News, aluuo, that
ato uhuoxiuuato this accusation."
This certainly does not call for comment.
Uut tho Georgian seeks to relieve itaell by saying
its editor called aitontiuti to the slanderous charge
ol Dr. McCaffrey, "boloro two Protestant clergy
men ana other respected citizens," and adds that
'tho editor of the Georgian is tho very first that
called public attention to it.” If to mention a
thing to a few individuals is to call "puMic alien*
lion" to it, then we do not see tho uso of newspa
pers. Tho charges in tho Baltimoro papers wen*
read by thousand*; the oditur of the Georgian
mentions them to a fow friends, and affirms that
this is calling "public attention" to them, "and in
(ho proper way." We did not know before that a
paper could bo guihy of so great an abeurdity.
Fueling tho weight of tho odium it has brought
upon ita bead, tho Georgian strives to drag us
down along with itself. It says tbo Republi
can
* Did knowingly, for a time, euppreae them
(Dr. Met ufiioy'n charges) till, indeed, tho subject
was urgently pressed upon thuir attention"
It adds further, speaking of tho Republican, that
wo had confeaaed in our issuo of Thursday, that wo
**wero aware of the slanders some days ago."
Now, neiihor of these assertions is true. Wo
did not" euppro-e " tho charges till our attention
was called to them, and wo never said that wo
"were aw.re of tho alaudcra some days ago."
What wo did say, was, that wo ware awnro of the
dttciepaticy, between what tho Georgian publish
ed a* Dr. McCaffrey's sermon and what we pub-
listiid, but that we did not care to lie the first to
sail attention to it, tho discrepancy—lor ail which
♦t should thank and not misrepresent us. This
was satd in our issuo of Thursday, having already,
in our impression of Tuesday, oxposed tho slan
ders referred to.
Wo do rxrhango with tho Baltimore Sun, but
tailed to examine tie report ol the proceedings of
:ho Roman Catholic Provincial Council, suppos
ing it Mas u local, nr at all events an ecclcsitisii-
cut matter, in which our readers could have no
Inlet*si- On the 21st inst., however, ft highly to-
fighting the battle of the South in Kansas, asserting
tho right of Southern men to emigrate to that terri
tory with their slaves, denouncing all official inter-
feronoa In tho contest now wagingthtTSi assorting
tho right of Kansas or any other territory to como
into the'Uniou with or without slavery as may suit
themselves, approving the Nsbraska-Kansss act,
expressing regard for the northern men who nru
disposed to do juellce to tho South, and declaring
that tho peuple uf Goorgia ought not to affiliate
with any party at the North which will nut recog
nise these principles. Tho resolutions declare also,
that tho insults offered our flag by Iho Spanish au
thorities of Cuba 'Montand tho moat prompt and
energetic attention of our government." Tho
eighth resolution is as follows :
Rrtnirtil, That tho 4th Resolution of tho "Geor
gia Platform" ol December I860, ought to ho firm*
ly maintained by tlm whole South and tlint wo
recommend the Convonrion at Milledgovilli'to re
affirm it, and make it tho lundamontal basts und
guide ot Domocrntio action in all figure cntcstH
between tho North and South in which thu inaii-
tut ion of slavery may bo involved.
Tho llllt, 19th, and 13th resolutions denounce
tho American party in tho most unsparing terms,
and urgo "our brother DemocraU" who havo con
nected thomsclvcii with tho order,to return to their
early luvo. Tho 14th resolution is in thusn words:
Resolved, That without relorenco to old party
divisions, wo aro williou to ulfilinto in party nsau-
elation, with all rnon who will take position upon
tho principles and tho platform embraced m the
foregoing resolutions, aud respectfully invito tlu ir
co-operation.
Wo shouldn’t wonder. Old Domocrnta nnd old
Whiga, Northern nnd Southern men, Abolitionists
and Disunionists, would linvo been "willing to
affiliate in party association" on tho saino terms-
In othor words, llto party in Columbua are ready
to teceivo all mon who will subscribe to their prin
ciples.
Uut tho story i* only half told. Mnj. John II.
Iluwsrd, an old Southern Rights Democrat, pre
sented n minority report. Ho was unwilling to
denounce Southern Know Nothing*," teho could
be counted on in the struggle with Northern Abo
lition." Hu thought it " bad policy to insult men
whoso nid wo need." II*i offered, therefore, tho
following preamble and resolutions as u subhtiium:
Whereas tho history of the pn»t fin* convinced
u*, that wo whom intercut nod affection ntlaoli os
to iho South, havo nothing to hope, hut everything
lo fear at tho hands ol tho political organization*
of the non-slsvehidding States, from the spirit of
Abolitionism which pervades Hnd controls nil ol
them: And whereas, the action of these States
upon the question ol slavery conclusively allows
that a large majority ot tho people thereof arc ac
tuated by one common sentiment ol hostility to
tho mstittiiion* of the South: And whereas tin*
gallant band of Patriots within those Slat*-* win,
are tnends to the South are faithful to the Consti
tution, end wlm wo remomber with gratitude, have
lu-on routed,disbanded nod almost annihilated, we
believe the exigency imperatively requires us t<>
bo one people m d one party.
Bo il therefore Resolved, That Iho time lias
arrived when the differences which have divided
our fellow citizen* should be forgotten, and n com
mon enemy, and a common danger undo us(*»r iho
common safety.
2 Bo it further Resolved, That to attain this
end, the delegates appointed at this meeting t*<
iho Convention to ho held nt Millcdgovtllo, on
the-——day ol Juno next, be, nnd they aro hereby,
instructed to make n<> nomination tor Governor at
that Convention, but to advocate the publication
by the Con von: mu ot a call upon iho people ot the
State, without distinction of iwrtv. whether Deni-
ocruts, Wings, Know Nothings, Temperance men
and tho opponents ol all, to vend delegates toju
convention to t*c held at a place and time therein
named,lor tho por|io*o *>l nominating iv G«»«< r-
nor, and unluriing a banner under whose folds,
all Southern men may array themsolvcs.
Mnj. Howard's resolutions were lost, only one
vole being cast tor them, the Know-Nothing Do
moeratM having withdrawn. Tho original res dn-
timis repotted by Judge Iverson wero then adopt-
ed.
Tho action of tho meetingsponka far itself, and
requires no comment. The reader may now un
derstand how utterly worthlost aro tbo profoksmns
of col tain leader* und journalist*, who call upon
45 utbern men to unite ns one party, and yet tlatly
reject a proposhion which seeks to accomplish
what they pretend to desire.
Tho Columbus Tillies affects to havo discovered
a Grecian horse in the alleged third degreo ot in*
American party. The fourth resolution <4 ib*
spcetablo clergyman of this city called upon u\ j Georgia Platform declares that the people o'
with a copy of the Sun in his band, and (minted j Go .rgm ought to resist certain enumerated
wr<>ngs even to a disruption ol the Union;
whereas those who ink* the third degree < f the
Ann ricsti party, according to th* Time*, under
take "to uphold, maintain and defend tbo Union;
to discountenance every attempt, coming from any
and every quarter, which is doigited or calculated
to destroy or subvert i',or to weaken it* bonds."
Tho Times contends that tho obligations of tho
citizen to tho S'ntu aro incompatible with llio*o to
In* patty, and ia guilty of the lolly of indirectly
charging the member* of tho latter with "treason to
the State ol Georgia." Wo had given tho ciipor of
the Times credit lor greater capacity (Inn Im dis
plays in this nicltnr. .Supposing that tho third de
gree (a copy ot winch wa*,stolen from ft man's
poc kot-buok) i» correctly given, does not our con
temporary flee Unit the pledgo to uphold tho Union,
and di*cuimteiiaiico all effiuts to destroy it or
weaken its bond*, is directed ngamat all such
•Jit-mes a* evil minded persons may start, aurii a*
tho aggression* ol tho Nuith upon the South,
whereby tho pence ar.d harmony of tho country
are put in jeopardy I If wo understand the
Engltkll language, tbo obligation require* tbo
w Nothing to *trivo to remove nil can.
se* nr.il to oppose all meu*urc* which can
endanger tho Uiipui Should a cause
out t«» us tho report of Dr. McCaffrey’* sommn.
This wa* iho first time wo had read it. In o«r
iuuo of the next morning we published tho obnox
ious paragraph* nnd denounced the chnrgo again*!
the Protestant clergy of Savannah as "an unmiti
gated * under, without pno particle ol truth to aus-
tain it." And yet the Georgian is reckless enough
to n»y wo knowingly suppressed the charge!
One other quointion Iron* tho Georgian and wo
have done:
“It i*, indued,theso very persons, who are mak
ing e.-ipital out of iliis matter, tor what purpose tbo
(ftitdic can readily see. Hint havo iiifi.ctcd, by their
course, n more serious injury upon tho I'mtoatnnt
rl.-rgy ot H.lvannnh, than a dozen reports hko that
to dutch they havo called such special attention.*•
In other words, it ono clergyman slander*
another, or one man charges another with murder
and it is published to tho world though tbo pruts'
the party aggrieved must keep silent, n* tn contra
dict it iu th» *ame public manner would t o to In
flict upon himself "a more serious injury’’ than the
original publication! ft matters not how- n«gm-
sttoue the slander, you muHt submit in silence, or
•Jie world will believe it!! The reason which the
Georgian gives for not calling attention to tbo mat- |
•or through its columns—viz: it* belief that Dr.
MeC , did not uher tho slander*, or if ho did
lM"ltlr. I*arry
Horratlo J. Farrjr, Esq., lira U. B. Secretary «f
legation to Spain, baa addressed a long letter to
the !'raeldont,in ftply lotb* oharga of Mr. Bnule
that ho (Mr. Bony) had bain acting tho part uf a
spy towards him (Mr. Souls) al ill* Court ol Spain,
and making certain repofts to Heoreiary Maroy —
Ho indignantly repsls the accusation, and charges
Mr. 8oulo with having undertaken and fullowod
up as Isr aa ho was abla a system of menace and
pressure upun tha Spanish Government, whose
object was oiihor to drive Spain Into a war wRh.us
or to a forcod sale of the Island uf Cuba. Mr.
Boulo, he says, Impressed his government with the
Idea that tho sale of Cuba by Spain was probable*
whereas his first appearance in Iho Chamber of the
Spanish Curios was tho signal for that budy to rise
spontaneously and vote unanimously in exact re-
verso of his apparent expectations, there nut being
s single vote to give the slightest color to hh re
presentation*. The result of Mr. Huulo's mission
nml hnd msmtgemeni,ssys Mr. IV, lias made tho
peaceful acquisition of Cuba Itopolcs*.
lo regard to tho Black Warrior allitir, he char
ges that Mr. Soule managed it not so ss to obtain
tho just redress which was sought, hut so as lo ob
struct and impede tho success of thu ruclnmations
ol thu American government, and not only neglect
ed his own iimiruolions from Washington, but at*
tempted to induce him (Mr. I’orryt to neglect them
also during bun Mr Houlu's) absence from Madrid.
Mr. I'. tluMi *hows how, in thu absence of Mr. S.,
ho promptly *ecurod a settlement of thu Black
Warrior affair, and a proposition fur lliosutiluineut
of private claims, and adds:
"A little later 1 procured also no overture,
wlm™ good Inith I cannot doubt, tor tlm negotia
tion ol a giuat treaty, conceding immense benefits
to our c'Jimncrcu, and socuring tho prompt nml
complete protection ol tho political, religious and
social right* ol our citizens in luturo in uvt-ry por
tion of tho Spanish dominium, in consideration for
*imdar hi'neius conceded to Spanish subjects and
their commerce by the United States. I ought not
to speak moro clearly of this subject here, hut 1
will say that l did not mention It to Mr. Houle be-
cjuso cf tho bad results of that frank course in (ho
cn*u n! tbo other two, and in order that ho might
not take measures to impede it* realization."
Ho farther charges that when Mr. Soulo took his
final Icxvo of Spain ha attempted to tuduco him
to abandon his post for tho seeming purpose of
thus procuring tiro appearance ol a ruptoro of
diplomatic relations with Spain—a demonstra
tion in open conflict with tho wishes of our gov
ernment, and which might have pmved nt that
nmmuni unspeakably calamitous Mr. I't-rrycon-
Hht'M hmisoil.lo havo been juMificd by a stern
scroo of duty, in thus resisting tho appeals ot Mr.
Socle, und lurthcr adds:
"I wi.l nor judge his motives. 1 rather believe
tha: in his wimle course hi* judgment lis* been in
orrnr. But if it has not been, then bo sir, hn»
bci-ft tho (rater, not to mo—that nutters little—but
to t^e interests of iho United States of America,
Collided to In* bands "
Mr. 1’t-riy attributes this line ol conduct to the
fact ttiat Mr. Soulo possesses a stronger leolmg of
enmity against France and Spam than ol real
good will towards ti. ited State*, and says
tint it was only by a judicious cucurnspcction,
and the holding quietly of his own opinions
until his being loll alone at Madrid undo him re-
sponsible, tb.it n show o| unanimity in iho 1'niu-d
Status ini*st• • ii was maintained.
The Seizure or Government UtspATcitEa.—Tho
patkngeof letters, with tho seal ot tin* "Depart
ment of State, l). S. A ," and directed to the U. S.
Consul at Paris, which was seized on bo rd the
new steamship Arid, at New- York, on Saturday,
was placed lliera by thu despatch ng.’iit r*| iho De
partment, a* UvJ been hi* custom for several y«nts
on tbo dcpaituro of European steamers. Tho
Union snys:
The ow ners of tho steamer were nm specially
instructed m regard to the hag, and no Mich in*
ftr»etic»« wero deemed necessary, as it >» be teved
thnt tho instanco refeired to m th-i’ouly . no in
wrh'ch a steamer lias refused to tike it bag of gov*
erium-nt despatches Wo uiKirnuand that the tea
*<>n alleged lor cxclud mg them trom tin- Ariel was
that thi io w i* no letter from the doparuttcut to-
que'tmg them t * betaken, and that the freight on
the big had not been paid.
Tml Firing into the Watlr Wtrui.—An
arrival from Pataguay brings tile official icp.ut
luuduioti to thu President ot that tepubhe, by the
commandant pro. tern, ol thu army, of ihceoiifl
between the United Htstes steamer Water
and ouo of tbo Utljo furls on the liver Parana,
lu this document all tho blame of the occurrence
it thrown on tbo captain of the Water Witch,
ami the valor of the Paraguayan troops i* highly
extolled. They claim to havo suffered but imlo
damage,and not to havo had a limit wounded,
wiiilo, a*they allege, the Water W»t*-h wn* very
seriously injured. The affair is attributed to tho
commander uf the stoamcr insisting on patting
through a certain canal when ordried net to do
forth*Baveaaab Pepsbllean
Muixs. Epitori There lias been quite An ex*
ATerrlfle VhlrlwU4-LeMsfl.llssN4
•<* »‘ro|*rHjr, Ac.
CmcAOo, May 94.—Accounts reached this city
A?, or „u, WtlMj-.ro,
days put, In relation to the vllo slander, aliased • * ■ • ... .
to have been utlervd by a Roman Catholic priast,
In tbo city of Ualtlmofa a short tints ago; and as'
Father Quigley has assorted that tbo Into Bishop
devoted his lime and talent*, to ministering to
Protectants ns wall ns his own flock, I would te-
•pftllully submit the following Interrogations f«r
his consideration. I would slso aek Father Q., if
il was for tho purpose of making converts to his
faith that his visits wero made—if they wero mads
MARINE KTELUGEXik.
PlMtn'Mp Alabama. yj ,
York-Part*.tnta, r*y k o',A"* N
‘ wK > vis’s
wind Inlhs town of Jefferson, Cook county, and
other places north and w»st of birrs.
On Tuesday sUetttoon a revolving (unnel shaped
cloud psssad swiftly along near the ground alx-ut
sixteen mils* north of her*, carry mg <*P t*r*«
sticks of wood, etonee. Ac IidrecnU-d sectni-cir
cla towards tbs south' s*t. and twisting oil larg
trees and whisking thsrn out of sight instantly
'Ills whirlwind than broke in two and disap
peared, but slnmct immediately formed again, and
passed directly back north snd west, with redoubk-d
violence.
ot all—or was it for tho purpose ol administering , . K* lruc £ * mile
, , , , , >r ! thelUtuols snd Wiacoitsm railroad, tearing
to cither their spiritual or temporal welfare. , ro<lf mi , a „,| y „ff, >n ,| »| n ,osi , lf „ncd'*i*ly at.,.
Did not Bishop Gartland tell one of our dll- - wards taking the whole house instantly up the I Co,' pi*» ton, iindtAt:^
xona nn his death bed that unless ho would turn ! soout with ail its contents. s-.n fc «^iap. k n
It..,,..,, Cholic, h. would not norv him. .nd did . . !s . 1 ". 0 P C "°V -•» **"» «l> *"‘ l 1
not the Mid citizen refuso to do so l
Did not Bishop G. leave him to die as all othor
" heretics," and did not tho Odd Fellows asscmblo
agreeably to Iho wish of tho family to hury him T
Did not Bishop G. after tho man died, visit tho
Altll I Vf:|».
It n«-xt took up a barn snd threw it upon the
Imrsea and cattle it contained crushing tucm at
ship Kriistngp/p, Tnrai », It*;
harv i.'. ..
tldi. I,i il,... illl. L , I 1 . 1 -
ted by Uis hotlneat for tho repose of tbo Uuhtul
ntoruiy because they worn unable to pay f,,r it f |
Did not the "Sisters" or a committeo in their bo ,
hall, apply to the oxvcutivo cotntnittco of tbo
Young Mon's Association for "money" to relievo
tlm poor, nnd when iho coinmittvo tendered them
relief in any way thev witlied except money, did |
they not mluso it I Query—why did they not sc- I
o*»pt that f
What did the Bishop do wnh all tho money he
*» i 1
If Father Quigley will answer tho above quvs- !
turn* ho will oblige, Many Citizens. :
From tti» t!otunitius t'.nquirer. {
huvuillinil S'lcrio limn.
Our Into Savannah exchanges comment with :
one severity upon what is jtronounci-d to b« an
mmiltigntod slander, recently uttered by K
John McCnffrc
Iiy 'if Savannah .
no tho IVsidetit of Mount St. Mary's college, ..
Komnn Cutlmlic institution tn Maryland, nnd
availed himaull of tho occasion of u ducouno
tiroHcht-d during thu suasion ol tlm Roman Catho-
lie Provincial Council s; Dahimoro on the 'Jih
Inst-, to grossly misrepresent tho Protestant clergy
ktt and then hurled down with great violence.
A number ol cy«»witrirMM-* have testified to the
ravages ol tho tsmpcst.and describes it at most ter
rific.
Tho same afternoon a severe hailstorm occurred
in this city, alter which tbo sky prewntr-d a singu
lar appearance to the northward, an-J the weather
changed from tho most oppressive heat to the rnovt
chilling atmosphere.
Plants in a Bio-Room —Mr. D. H<-aton, In tbo
Cottsgo Gardner, ntnujks that "a tliouglt it t*
quit" iruu that plants do vitiate the air «»l a room
to comparatively a fractional degree, it is equally
well orcc-rtainru that they consume and destroy a
very great deal of foul air; and that Without l„ul
air, such as would kill a man, plants could not b*
kept allvo at all. Wa gardnera know this tact from
every day csperlence ; we cannot grow plants *o
well, or so quickly, in tho sweetest air, *■ in a
stinking hotbed. All the animsi creation viti.no
. . Ilsjikaol. »t A , ,
I'MU. i l* Id'HM, Po »U,1 infc., . . '
II It Fort,#iilba.rt k T.tCrc. K.r, i ►
•Itr. VV k II Atclnure. 4 ‘
hcfrvbsr.J Pul.* i.7 » Wa.i* Al,
k i W XI \Vrt "t
*ebr -a*ati, nnlllbi, < , ..
dcsob. '*n TtiurtJiv i»»l>: V
wEiefc isi) uitU. opua.,;
m*»t rigvn.g.
-cbf Alabama t.’r,,«U.-f. K-n .. ....
A i o. More P> a*«bM» k < tr'®. 7
lluntfr k <ltinrn*ll • or.- v
vtlP- k L>«, O'- b-n J III .... I
If A IklUblliM, f*l,p», llw :A. IVHlS
J Uo
ilandor, recently u.tercU l*y Rev. t (|, 0 common air overy tune each ono breathi-t the
1u /!" n 1 !° , r " lPi * n c . tr * , breath olltle, or Itfe sustaining air, snd wi-ro jt
ah. Iho Rev hUndcrcr is said to not that all tho vegetable kingdom depend on this
vitiated air for hart of their subsistence, and a
great part,too, tins would havo been at an end ss
soon ns animal*ensured tho lace of the earth.—
Therefore, and without the shadow- ul a doubt,
plants aro the beat punlii-rs «d all the agents ib.it
. - - . nsvo yet been known to cleanse tho air ol a b<d
ul.|0,.i.,.rc„X|. ihoKitwd. 1 ho luUUnoo loom In o l„.u.c, piov,J,0 ,1
ol tlm objectionable language used on that occn- I WjlVi • - - - -
sj"i» m, tb it while Dr. Barren—Catholic Biahop <4 1
Savannah—was m ia* post until y doing tut duty!
during tbo prevalence of the Yellow Filter, last I
year," a hotl v( other Miniatert cowardly tan !
menu from the teeae of danger," and that "ho—
Dr. Barron—urn* at the bedside of dying Rroletl-
•iiiit whose ministers had fled from their field uf
duly." J
U e can not restrain tho exprosfion of our indig-
nation nt such uncalled for, uncharitable und fnlso j
accusationaagauiHt n body u| men, whoso devotion 1
to 'ho duties ol their holy calling wus so manifest •'
ami unyielding a* t<» elicit thu apontaueous and 1
unqualified admiration ol nil wlm wero cognizant duct-d number or fndletnu-ni* brouitbt bef >re u«, so t
. ti A ii'o.au- .
Hersnton. tm>t>ii A. •... ; j i.,
Itranili j k Ho, %t|i..« a ,
t\ K McLean, W |ieu.H>t". Iig'j,.; .
burn N A lla/4-r k '.a I: ,,,
J*«t.r Kctt|>*«.N*. v
XlU/r lobrucar A VV V
mm, Itu»o-. fla» % k I> t.;
VV l, lurkoon, Ciagborn k
Well A Vvr*Ulle,(’Lao.p' -i
•oil k I'o, lir—-liVilte k •
l/'trU k rwllai,-*. -cr .li
(PtoMjricb, hrt(t.an,. K• H> k ' •. *. n Kr.it.^, \\
mm, l»ktc hmi cr. mu»« k i... T It V. , ' g \
I'ranr AIM(ir>, Ab-iov.ti k •m.H.
f'cbr I’srag <n. , N-.nL '.'so.i.tik.
A « ounai tli e
su-»mer • aro’ioa. ''..inuf. rr>»i'w
N:tuuM-> FlonUa, M.a«. x-
Htcwmef tVm sm'-roefc. P«t.< P*rl»
>ort. Ac-8 M ..
that such plants arc not in bloom, or, at least j , ^ r ,L^i*!.'.Ih’ V '' ** ' i '"
! t.n.r lit. nin ® b “ 1 * *
do uot bear bloom with a strong scent."
(•ItAND JIUV l»|tr.SK^T.Vl»:KTft.
CHATHAM MtPKRlOII rOUIlT, r
.MAY TKitXI, l»iS. (
To thi fins. Wm. II. Kcsmiso, Jcuac Hcrttiot
Ctrl'ST,CllSTII• M I nert.
U'c. Itis uudertlgnrd, lirand Jamrt for tbr Xts«
Term of lbs Sapeitnr Court of Chatham Uuntp<
beg leave tn rail the sttei.tion of jrour Hon rr, to the f »|
lowing PrevmimctiU.
Wn coriRraiiilsts nu» follow ruiren* u|r»n tto
l-i ti.. Ii j,
• *• It -> «— ;-Vti
okl^.l
Wf
-VV.VW
1,1 fa bn.
tc-« V
v t :U'
I Kic* A ll«w, Itosox. A t i!!*i<a»ra. * V 1
rlbifd, F»f A C It • am | ft-M, t' T H
Mcainar Plaster, Out,' eti'rrrthtf* A - \ \\ . „
SobatM H I t.Vuu.i,,<!« i.. tml t i.r: \\ tl
| 13 cord* Plt^- W.toMl, iltdr*. H-r SHt-t. H •
; lry, IScttou k. Vlllal .i.1,-1.a. Xtacktj
<:«.!. a til.ti.
.**!c»rtjihlp Augni-.s, I.)ok, N»« V«-a—PUrlioei. p r
r t.<-
rufsc-a—P^.'
. Ac.
we pay but a deterred r- nipllmei.t to
n arcrlbing II to the efficiency of their gov
ern tn rut. II) far the lar<-r portico—il.deed. wr may
•aj nearly all—of the criminal prosaeuttoas tti-
County nrtglnate iuntTrnc-. cnmm’Ued in the i‘i:),an4
It is a ratiM- of gratulatloii it.st we hi n I’otir uni r-
tug III their effort* tndl»c->ver rilnir,&nd An uuyleMinz
Clitcf Maglatial* !■» puui-ti nfTcnder*.
We s'v> take i>eca»t>»» n> e»j>re** m»r unquat-flM »p-
.I of the energetic ae-.uiu «>f uur'.ltj Au'.n
n relation to tho ab.lurti«.n of n-imr
o: win facts ill Iho cato, many of whom fell mar
tyr* in tho glorious causo which their chmtian ; timriUea,
li'-.wisio well approved,nnd nil, with ono excel'-|
tt"u, in tlu-ir own poison* oxpcricnced tho weight i
"I too dreadful scourge whoso desolating track
was the livid of their pious lalmrs. To the Catll - i
Itc clergy who, in connection w uh their I'rotcstant
fellow laborers in that scene .>| ifianstur and death, !
heroically siood tlieir ground till overtaken by t»*o !
dvKttoyvr, we cUocrtully yield tlw ttdmte ot out 1
sduurution, while from those ol their Icm wnrthv I
•uivivors, who, in a spirit «>t unscrupulou* props-:
gai.dism, w-» uld lalfcly decry tho fatthlu! minuter* ; under which tbU I’nrt ba» l.nnr -nfferrU.
"I opposing svets, wo can not withhold our repro-
b.i 11 n
W o have tho testimony of our Savannah cot cm-
P- mm a, with our own recollection of tin* current ,
biM.-rv of those trying times, that tho charges «4 ■
I *r McCaffrey, aro lalso in letter and spirit, and ;•*
micIi they should t>o character.zed by every lofcr of .
trutli und justice in this country.
1‘l'MSltMLNTS A mono THE i’t ntTANS — [ From the .
Remtits of Mateachusetts W.iy.)—163U.—Tho iir.-t '
punwhiiicnt we find recorded, is that ol " Thoms* <
M r: n,kd Mount \Valli»t<wi, wIioaImII p-e*ently 1
t»<* ««-t in the hiitbowcB, an ‘ alter «ent pris-mcr into j
Knglintd, by the ship called the Gipte how return- !
ing thither; that all Ins go-d« shAll be seized upo-i ..... .
I-* pay the chargo ol hi* transportation, payni'-nt I Irt'-'and'wr rcfliw
<4 tu* debts, and to givo saii.-laction to tin-Indian* 1 ' '
b>r u canoe ho unju*tly took itW.iV trom ihcm, and
tfiat his ||->US«>,alter hi* go.-d* are tski-n out,shall
bo burnt down to the ground i:i the bight <4 tho
lud - • ■
It I* an
and i
Ml
■ lH.|*
Witch I Indian* for thoir sati*laction, for tbetu*uy wrorgs
! lu- b ull done thrill Ironi lime to hum* "
IC33 It was ordered that Ko haid Hopkins shall
be sevrtety whipt and branded w-ufi but non m
one o| hi* chock* for selling pieces and |H>wdcr
and shot to the Indians. Iit-tcupun it w aopro-
p«*scd it tin* offvnco should not bo punished lo re-
alter bv death
t!ie effort for It* sup
j until •hip owner* *n I c,plain* »h*u na»»- f•. r«-i 5-
I deuceUiallhey will tie cnaMrd t<» retain thvtr cm *.
1 We wnul-1 call the attention of the ' ity to
, the etUtrnceof hrtrn mart- or jslt* in it.c cii). It-.c
• rxlrtcnccof (ueti Mtablutnneni* mat b«- ncr-***'). but
wr bcllvvi* ilirtr loraUti thou'.d l>r iej:ul»i«l l.j « uuli
ed, sn.l wr would a«k It.wr an ordli snrr '«• | rr-
sinciing them lo l<*-ai|t.r» t-ryondtlir I mii*«-f the city,
and Ift'ouncil b»» not tin-jMiwcr t<» enact *uch icj'i
nance, wr rrqur-i our Hrp-rrmstltc* >»■ ibe nru l.r-
gi-ininrr to olttwln ttir i» ertssr) lUlhorll), |.i■-* dr-t
that *Alr* of ix-gro pro|K-i-.) i^nuicd wni..n u r
wn'!« of (br county tad
Wr ilrtlrr al»o to raprrr* *.nr opinion lh't 'he
ol St^W d*-r-not fat') <omprn»atr t'f tt'o:. \V. t\.
flrinipc for the actual labor |^rl.ifinw1 t.j tom. with,
rfruerto ill- l-cil std'l’y ar.d high char*rut
'tn r« 'hr pr—idim: cffl.ffof |i,
request our Itrprr—ntaiitr* in t» r nrti
lo-c-latnir to n-r e,,rj itf-m to hair )■'• •atari i -
err^-rd, and fatl'tiR lt» tta* to hare .hr t-Mtern l
CiirUihd.
S Wr t'rrrby tender ou» thanks r.. p. XI. Norwood. I'kj.
. l.i, c>..'rir«v s'h] stir.- '••n.ind |.,r ih-- prouipi and
«ffici* - i.tdiK-hargr «•( hi*ituitcs brlorr the fi'an.i Zur,.
Miciliiu Mlrlioriirni'iiii.
tVr rrqur«| llisl thr*>' Pn-trnlmrnt* t-c putdirl.r.1 tn
all tbr papers of the ell) •
Fb»n<i* Hossii . Fore man, ft. M.Moas
Joii*
I • I 'oil IN,
-'•asL-TMsas,
tf.J'.t Edward Palmer, f>r hi* extortion taking A'"'*’
A'l IIMTJ tor the plank and wood work'd Boston ; ,lW
stocks, is liiictl 6« and censured to be sot an hour I jj' *’
in the st.’ckn. This was remitted P> 10*. ' yni, n ’ tlt
K*>|] Sara Hales, the wqlo ol William Hairs, I <;«• \Y |i«vi«!
th»l ho did not ultot them with l««on«l Uoo«W*o llmlr elT.itl., |u.ulrin< tho iln
—it of nil others tbo t»r«t reason why it should havo
done an. If th" charges had boon true,' tliero
would havo hcon no sense in denying them ;
men do not contridict truth ; hut being false and
Calumnious, it wa* thn duty of the Havsnnah press
imtiicditatoly tn dennunco thorn as such. This
tun Republican did ; and this tho Georgian did
not-
Wo would direct attantinn tn the Present
ments of the Grand Jury, in this day’s paper.
tS^Wo find the following despatch in th®
Baltimore Patriot:
PsonpRNcE, May 24 —Th® brig Vermont.CapA
Naylor, ol PhiUdsIphta, from Savannah for
Thomawon, with a cargo of ahip limber, went
sohor® on Block Island on tb® night of tho 19th,
sod lays atnongat tha rocks In a bad position.
Tbs Vermont was cleared at Savannah the 9tb
last., by tb® rnsoter.
Was Btrwrtx Venezuela xvti New Gsanaoa.
Th® Congrooa of Venezuela haa authorited Preai-
dsot Monagaa to rais® an army ol fifty thouasnd
mao, call out the national mduta, and neguUatn a
loan of four million* of Hollars, to carry «>n a war
against N*w (Iranada, which had tnvsdad tb® ter
ritory of Venezuela. At Porto Catwllo tbs labor
ing clsass were being inipreaoed into the service,
to earry on tho war.
Crolcaa at MzMrNta.—Thera war® twenty,
•even destbest jHempbts, (Tmn ,) for tb® week
ending on the 12th, of which aetentean war® of
cholera. The soeratary of tbs boad of batlth aaya
In his rsport:
' Thie fell dUaaae (ehoUra)mad® • auddan out
meek In th* uepar portion #.f th« city about tbs
ftr« of the week, snd ptovsH fatal in almoet every
Ntaiofit’rrsAoi in Connecticut —Th* Senate
of Connecticut haa peaoed an amendment to the
Constitution to Milks out thewmd white tn th*
qualification for votare, The people have |o paao
upon It bafete it bacoraaa a part of the ConeHtu-
T*» Buy* Tsana and LtatatA.—The Infle
ence and action of tha Liberian Republic upon the
alive trade hie been decided, extensive end effee-
lea). Not a alive mart or berrseoon now exleta
from the BrilMi Colony of Sierra Leone to Cape
Pqfmit -n dlKanee of elg hundred miles. From
this part <H the West Coast, before thsee eettU-
menu were made, eighty fffoeasad Africans wars
annually taken (or slaves.
The Maonitl’de nr rtir. Kartii —According to
e recent authority tho circumference of the globe i*
twinty-fivo thoiiHand nnd twenty rnilee It is not
eo on«y to cumprchenH eo etuprnd.iua a circle as to
put down its esioni in figures. It boenmr* more
palpable perhaps,"ycomparison,such as this. A
railway train, travelling iucesaantly night and day,
at the rat® of twenty-five miles an hour, w„uld
require atx weeks to g,» round it Thn cubical t>u k
of thn earth it tw<i hundred nnd sixty thousand
rnilfi"ita »f cubic miles! Dr. Lmdner says, if tho
metai isle which form the globe were built up m
the f< rm nl a column, having a pedestal <d the
magnitude of England and Wales, the height of
the column would be nearly four-end-e-helf mil*
linns of miles. A tunnel through the earth, lr>
England tn New Zoaland, would he nearly eight
ihuUMud mile* long.
Constitutional A mend mints in MaasAcnt;-
sett* —Til® vole on the atnandmonts to tho Con
stitution is very light, but the raiurnt indicate that
|l have been adopted. The aineudiimiHs propcs-
ed estahlUh th® plurality syitnm , ohsngn tho
day "I th« Hints election In the I'rasulnntial years;
provide fi r the election of councillors in distrirte
by the people ; th® elrotiun n( all fttnto uflicers by
the people, and prohibits appropriations of the
public money tn support •ecien»n schools
Tm Massacim-setts Luiiei.AtL'aahas abolished
imprisonment tor debt.
Pr Courtenay H. King, of Charleston, son of
th* lelo Mr. King of th® Cuurier, dioil In April in
th® f'nmaa, where he had (wen attached to th®
medical staff of the Russian army. Ilia diMiat®
woe typhus fever.
Mosmon KMioRANTa.—Th® ship Curling ertlv
ed at New York the 23d from Liverpool, with 676
Mormonemlgfart* on board.
Trie Knuinzes Uoabd — There wee-on Mon
day si th® office of the Engineer Bureau of the
NsVf, In Washington, ® hoard eonet*|lng ul Engl-
ni'cr in t'lncf Merlin, and Chtal Engineers Gay
and Mirrwood, who art eierntnlng oandidatssfor
admission Into It's enatnear turps ol the Navy
Tbsy or# o a peeled lo he in eeasimi for Mine two
wsske. .
Wnarn? o» CusetinaartoNr— It hoe been eug-
geeted. as the dlpinmetee el Vienna cannot agree
upon the"fuer points," in a*nd Mr. reaae, who
line sufrcsefiilly managed the Fire I'olnta el New
l o«k,*»nd nto7 tbfrsfult, be Miqrueed capable uf
eauling four.
d Iho government, then .Southern Know
I Nothing* at lenst, and the editor of the Timet
; knows it, would cut 1 -os® Irotll the Union a*
j soon a* ho would. Wo opine, however, thnt ho is
1 still laboring for tho separation uf the Stale*, snd
hrnco hisdoMrn tn tsko position on thu Georgia
I'UHorm, unco a stench in his noatrtl*. .Should
th- North rcsi«t tho admission o| Kansas ns n
Slav- State, then ho would bop® to realise bis long
cherished dream,—tho dissolution ol tho Union.
S« ARnTY of Si’oas —The brig Munto Cristo,
which was dispatched from Baltimore soma tlino
since to Attnkapa*, I^iuisiana, for a cargo of su
gars, has returned in liAllasi, the article, it is
slated, being so scarce that she was unable to pro
cure a cargo. Advices In in Guayamn, I'urto Rico,
to th® lUh instant, state that tho sugar crop would
fall very much *hort thtssoaaon, owing to th® vast
injury don® to the call® by drought. Then wn*
however, s large stock «»n hand.
limit I’atcR or Hat.—Hay wa* hald by tho
load In Now York Tuesday st tho stand, corner of
H'lih-atrcot and Iho Bowery, at from 61 374 to
$1 Ml per hundred woight, or reckoning two tlious-
nd pounds aa a ton, from |27 60 to |30 per Ion.
The ruling rates during tho winter havo been MS
rent* to 13 per hundren weight, Hellers pretend
believe that tho price wills ill further advance
before we get tlm new crop
There are now in Ireland, ll appear*, 2,291 Ho
rn ('alh'dic pnosis and ol llioeo 1,222 wero educa
ted st Mayooniii
Tho autlioiitiea of'New Orleans havo purchased
n sue lor i(uai*ntmn grounds soveuty-thu-u miles
below that city
The Herretsiy i,f the Interior haa gone 1" Mi
chigan for lour weeks—meanwhile Geo. tj. Win -
ting# 'dilvl clerk, ia soling ss Heoreiary.
A Fort 8"i.n,—Kott Scott, in Kansas Terri
tory, with all iho fin ur*"*, was sold lately lor
16.1100, It ci 1 *! the United Hlatea government not
long since, the hamUom® amount ul #176,00(1
The New Cot.i.t** HyzAjasttir —It ts stated
that the contrai l for building the new aleamer for
th® Guilin* firm lisa been Riven lu Georg.. Hirei*.
<d yacht Amnio* lame, who la now bmldtng th-
•team frigate Niagara at th® lliuoklyn Navy
Ya'd. __ ^
Th® eum of 616,000 baa been raised to endow
the Kpii0o|ial Thsolnglrai Hobn.il of Virginia.
I'cSR rnR TIIB CsiMX*.—Three hr lour lliousauit
hogs hare lately been slauglitetf'l III Grnam'asiln,
la,fur the army lit »!»** Grinins. ('nntr*ri* for
tuny ihuuasnd hand for the asm* purp- *e, it is
aisled, hav® been made with dtflerrnt psriios
Ihlougftout the Htat® uf Indlan*^^
Th® wlnoa st th® Mayor ol l«ondnn’a least to tha
Ktttpernr Ipplurlnd Johsnnlsliurg uf 1623, Mslv.wlc,
from aispos grown on Ml. Ida, AmnntdU'fo
m yarns old—j'stl uf N nsak aujittlled st the allot-
nt'iua P'ioeuf A00U per butt tu the Emperor Ns
pol«H) I.
Inman War on tiix Plains.—Accounts from
tho Plains, received through various channels,
agree that tho Indian tribes arc assuming a very ho*-
Utu altitude against tho whites. S«vot«rUtbea lud
combined, numboriug three thoiiMiid warriors
having thrown upfiirtifications ut tho source of tiro
Grand River. It is roportod, however, that tho
•.ivag.-* seem inclined to net on t!i« defensive.
Although th" provocation* m*de aro «d such a for
midable chiirACter a* to lenvo tin doubt but that nn
•ndiscrimitiAic slaughicr of tho whitos will occur
(he firot favorablo opportunity.
Growth or Nebraska.—The Nchrasktan rrenks
.bus encouragingly of the growth aud prosperity of
i ho Territory :
"Tho tide .d emigration i« already beginning to
tw-ur turn our 'Territory. At vaiu<u« point* wo
hear .-I new arrivals daily. Here, at Omnlu,
buildings are going up w itli nstoms.iing rsiudity m
nil p.m-<d'the city. At Brownsville, N.hrsska
City, Bellevue, Fontcm-llo nnd Du Soto, the work
ot uiipr..vi iiicut is going stoaitity nnd r«pidiy l*»r-
ward. 'Tlm old towns in tho Territmy—wc menu
those thnt w« re comtlicnccd last fall—have Already
grown into iinporinnco. In various pnits ol tl>o
'Territory new town *ur* have rec. ntly been sur-
v.-yed, s..ine ot winch ntuvt nl no d'snmi day oc
cupy cottspicu >us poMtmns.
An impof:.iiit dispatch irom tho Homo Depart-
inept wa* la til Indore tho Provincial I'arlisment nl
Quch.-c. on tli" I4*h. 'Tho document cum® from
tb® Colonial Oflico, and bears tb® siguAtui® ot S»t
Georg®Grey. It otnbraces a proposition, in eflert,
for Canada to slfifi for himself, tsku care of general
as well ss internal dofenco.and pay the expenses
nl her civil government, in consideration of a
transfer to tho local government of the funds
hitherto derived by the home government limn the
military land*, snd certain other sources.
Thi. Cam. Cob Wtt.p ||oa»r. CArrfREP —Th®
wild horse, winch has been running st largo for
two year* part on th® meadow* hack of Province,
town, Capo Cod. snd which ha* hilliciio Imllled all
Attempt* made lo lake him. w-na p-ci'nily caught
alter a protracted chair, by a company uf 2d or 3*1
mon, who engaged in the pursuit lor tho rxettn-
inont It afforded They wero mounted "ii horses,
and after •unounding the animal In the «iciiilly of
a barn, they induced him to enter it to company
with their own horses, who wen* turned I.><.»•* for
the pun*.’*® id enticing l»m Tint tiers® bad oc
casioned no Intis sport to th®peopln on the Cape,
who have had many a good lime In chasing him up
amt down tin* meadows, but he has always been
loo fleet tor thoir n»gB. lie would not li.twr hate
lawn taken in a lair raco, and only yielded In attat-
egy. Hu hn* paaaed two winlersonihe ( ape tn a
wild atalo, and ill® sagacity of thn ninmnl hnabeen
noted in S®v®re cold weather, w|p-u In* would go
down to til® |H.nrts regularly every nigM.no.I hr.-nk
open the ice with hi* hoof so that it should not be
come baldened, snd thus eut off hi* supply of
w ater | lie owner, Mr. J. H Snow, ol I’rovliieo
town, intend* n> bring Iho hors® to Most on lieu
represented to to* a very henutilul ari'mal, well
both, nnd ..I great speed and endurance. ’The
owner ha* nlready received an oiler of $600 fur
hint The horse wa* origins'ly brought front Cape
Sable, lo company with flit "thots, hut escaped
wfiilo hong landed.—llotlon Journal, May 19.
Woman's Rights.—Tbo legislature of Wi*.
conmu ita* leeently pssswl a law relative to tha
nghiaol married women. Ills st follow*
"Any matited woman whose husband, either
boot drunk) uni’**, profligacy, "t from any other
rsue®, •linll neglect nr tslusn to Provide for her
support,or l..r Ilia support and oducalfou nl her
children, shall havo the light M her own name In
iranstot'i tins,nets, and In receive and collect her
own rariimga, and tin* eaintli«s of her ftvlnor chil
dren, and apply th< same for her own support snd
the kuitpwrtanti education **( adult ehtuUen, (tee
lioio tlio ui.niiol and Inleifarsnce ul her Iftiabaud,
or any per*on elalmtnR the same or claiming tn
l*e released front III® same by ot through hoi hus
band."
RaoH'atrrtuN **v Ktvnw N»»Tttta*»a —Tb® NV*»U-
Ington Union, ol \Ve«lussilsy, eommpiui* llie # re
moval of ibe merhsntos lr«*m Gosport Navy Yanl
lot t>. ing Know Notbings, snd Indicate* Hist all
Know Nothings holding olfiee under thi* Fmlsrsl
Gpvemmnni should l*e pro*ertb®d Hueh tsdemn*
ersey in ih® fie® governmsnt! Wlisl Hunk the
inocfiAiilrs of th® pilnetpfe, pri’rUiin®d by till*
sdinlulatretlon* that the bread and < lothtns uf
ihi<m»>lviw, their wtve® and chlblr®n dri-md ujhmv
upiMonl—i Augusts Chfwetcle fit- H<nnnal.
h" stock*. ’This was tenured t<* 10*.
1 <*• 11 Sara lisle®, the wife ol William Hairs,
wa-, censured for her miscarriage to bo carried t>»
tbv gat.ows with a tvpe at*. «t her ruck, and to sit
an hour upon the latter the i -pcs end flung over
the call"**?, nnd after to bo banished.
1612. Daniel Fairfield, n married person, for
abusing in n vile and nhoimnsblo manner tho
j daughter of John llumlrcy. K-q., one of tho msgu-
1 irate®, whs xenteneoj to be kcvercly w-hipped at
j Boston the next lecture day and to havo one of bit
j noH-ils slit 6o high as may well he, nnd then to
! bo seated and kept in prison till bo bo lit fo beso.it
! fo Snlem, nnd then to be whipped again and to |
have the other nostni slit and t.-ared; then iuttbrt :
ho i* confined to Ifoston Ncck.xo ns tl he tie found
nt nny tune during his life to go out of Boston
Nek, that is, beyond the rail- towards Koxbury, .
or below the low- water mark, he shall he put t •
death upon conviction thereof; and he is nfo* to I
w.-nr nn hempen r-’pu about hi* neck, the cud of it
h inging out two feet stlc *«t, nnd so often as he
shall ho found abroad without it, he shnll In*
whipped; nnd if at any time he shall abuse any
person n* formerly, In* shall be put to death; and lie
ti* i*ay Mr. Gumtrey tony pounds.
It'.ll*. Hohert Coles is fiu.d X')H nnd enjoineil t<*
stand with n wlutn shoe! of paper on In® luck,
whereon A Drunknrd shall be w-fiticn in great let
ter®, nml to *101111 there stefong a* tho Court think®
t. for ntniting hiimcit shamolullv with drink,
cing J.dm ShotwelT* wilo to ineontlncney.and
other iiiisd.'inesnors.
1636. Elizabeth, tho wif® ot 'Thomas Applegate,
** een»utcd to stand with her longue in a clelt
•tick, lor swearing, reviling nml railing.
FnANKt.iv I'tLRcr rr r**R Another Heat.—The
Maine Free Frets, one ol the organ* ol ihe free
* >il sitoil* deiil'H-rflCV and the admiimtiation,
speaking "f Franklin I’leree. say* : —
t *t the I'residom’s dote:mutation m reference t«
the coming presidential c.mvn*s, we nl emirs®,
know iintfiing—nnd it will have m* Influence up.m
us. But for the benefit of certain gentlemen, we
•upj*o*o we are authorized to say that Gen. Tierce
is in go**d health, and may bo a* vigorous in s quar
ter ol a century as Gen. {.'»•• i®*t the present tune,
lu or out of the providential chair, hi*star w fi! long
be m (he ascendant in Now England. He ia not
yet tho man to bo treated with neglect. We do
not make the*® remark* i*ccAii»« wo Iiavc any fears
ot (he action ot any dvim-oraiic convention tn
Maine, but in answer to certain tomaiks that ha*o
com® to our ears.
'The B.iston !*<>•/, of coun*c. see and* this motion.
Very well. It Mr I’lere*- i» lo run again, Gen.
S.-.ui u bis customer Tb* people having dm-
covered tint they saddled the wrong horse m ’62,
w ill I.® very apt to take thought ono in '.V*. if the
t*»ue is again lelt between Scott and fierce.
A Replttion or Horst; Hravs I*said to hsv®
taken place in New York my. The first ®.f May
ws* moving day, and in antu ipation ol tt tenants
made demands for reduction. Home of the prop
erty owners consented, wisely, and retained g.«»d
leiisuts. Othor* resisted, amt, a* s natural conse
quence, it appear* that there are between two and
three thousand li»u»ea, and part* ol houses to rent,
the tenan's having found quartet* tn Brook!)it,
Jersey City, snd oihor plan*, or gono to hoaidmg
or into s few rooms.*
SrrtatoBiTT nr Aukhicav Iron.—It t* clearly
estntdiahe'l,says the Buflalo I'einocracV, in spite
nl some ol our professional .-tfiee-seeker* w h<* have
S ’liaht to give tho Eng'lvh llie prestige ol making
the t'est iron, that American is belter than Ihe
British On the Reading toad, wrhete cnrrtwl ex
amination* have hern recorded, ami w fill a ton*
n*g» unsiiipassed by any Railioad on tho glot*e,
Zei.»h Colburn say* it i« f«uml that American lr»u
v* oar* out hut from one-third u* one half a« fast a*
English Iron. 'The average ..| *n years'wear of
60 Ip Engltslt rail wa* above 11 |*er cent annual-
I* i'h® average ol lour year*’wear «*f th® •• Er “
(English) pattern, was 16 pci
American lolled sr.il gig l'«'t the svnie gcneul
supertottiv 1* obaetvshfe The Amerlesn pig t*
both tiauler ami lonshrr Homo ot tbo leading
locomotive builder* will use no other than Ameri
can on account of Ita superior harJnoM for evlin-
dels, driving wheels, elv For car wheels, w for®
the Utt iron ia (ndiapentaMo, Amsitrau pig ta
used, we lieliave, oioluaivelv
J. II. I.tei..
J*«. ft. M.-cri,
Kuril) H vtrr.
U M. IV. ".TM
V .t oiru.
Wm. it. Ti
K.A.hm
Willi.m H v
LET,
i’i. Tr.^-pKL A a
i»i.i* t ter in
Heamrr Carolina. • I »ij
Mestoet aemltxUe. P.wwU, t*k'*ii
McsuteE Wm rveabro-k, i*«X. i iCKiuti.U-u
! foil.
pVxm.m.i.hv
Per tiektathlp •
tl.. r «. *.•«. H XI>r«!ot. M.•» |m' h iitCi* H |
t*avv*. *' J NM-ct.fo , I It r-.mt.f, It frwur. 5*
Nrafh k eftiW, snd V.V| Ikffr
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A. 1.. Ilinf-Use. J. N. Uskri tr-d Ud». V-» . J
Xli.kC. t>a), XJIm L’. tuy, >f»*. Pm» u. '’'i -a-
»t.d children. Xlr. i i.d Mr* ri. I.wluii M w .
It". Uudd. Mitt Mr* ItoaV a. i tt. Ut-
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nl * **»en», 11. T. Ocifor.i;. II. U »u. I.. I •
I'urtik. ft. Tsylin, Xli»* Mim Uirric !
II. Mtlborr, II. lira,man. J. H (in+u. t*. ■
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lvr Hamo t'*»lt*k, tn rn CXirW* r.-'V F
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2 deck.
.t|»:MOIt VMM.
Nur Year.'!•)-Jt — Arnrcd. *ci r>.*»!
•■•-I i: ll Frl|..n, fr»m s»»ann*h. • i >-•«.
" %i nc. for .-M.ru.ih, t»Mt* M.nlr. •!».*. J *t
• <1
;ri l.
W IlkTIB.
«’.1t. * amrn* i p. ttuLUH M.uuiiin,
II. W. MaaccK.
Free r(tract (r. «* Minutes.
may 9-—t J'HIN F- Ot'II.M NUTIN. '''ok
( GMMEKdAE RKFORjL
KAV.4NNAII Tl A II KIT.
8«mmT, Mat *•<., P. »l.
C"TT«*N— The Nktek l<Ht»y were t<* *« t>st«-«, i
Vis: 2 at In, and ?4at lUhc. The Arocnr*'* n. «» v.*»
received aherhukineM hour*.
Nnrnitnnh Kxparis, yiny 20.
Per kieaiakhtp AilgUkta, New York—4C5 bdlr* of Cot-
ton, M'bblk I'oUtoet, 31 dn Ale, 21 roll* t^a'.her, sad
sundry pkg* imJtc, Sc.
|Vr hark R'cot, Curacet—l.Ml.OJt fo.: l.umlwr.
ItKt’P.IPTr* "F roTT-'N. PF.H It\|t.R'*.\n.
xtoy - ta* l.stev' niton vnd tn.lte l.» John J o.e.. f.
Par-on* k *’o,T W Neely, <; W W I Mine an.
Hiinler Xl t.ainmett, ttiike. Itavik k t^*nc. I'rat.k i, K
lljk'itlry, tuna Al Wavhtoirn, F. A.olyteaux, Older,
lind*oti, Hrmlng k To.
. .autr
: ud«9r
r« Y.-t K. M*y SI — 'beared, bHr Msec-
• I>.ch»«B, tor ^k-ncr sh
no,*T<**»», Mm ll« — Arrived. Xnr Tt- rru X !>
n.f-era .•‘svknnah. L- P. M-n.<o h. X IJ
r At % ti.lt . Hi. fon 4A.UA, kl-j. ' fir.
n -a»»i ti»t. for to*r».
fcr-
Special >'oticct..
.AO I IPK.
» r 1.1 "*\ r 111/i:n> -I *n»
for re-ek-c:-. u ti* ii-*«>9*ce **f "
*J -t
i net'.and rv*perllu:i;
if
I
to my ri:u.ow i-tTi7r.\# **r
JJ- I Ul 1 CttklMiLlr for T.« <
lutut at the fiedi'U .u iis.ui
'»•*
Mill
ATIIP.N.-*, M \ V 23 -c.
ninn-l *1 tniprevvtt price*,
lllfc coming io markrl.
non—There I* a t*rl*k de-
Middling fair PHc- Very
TltoM AfVlt.l.r, M A V CJ—Cotton—There l ad hecn
Do Mle* iturlin; th® part **rvk.
ClillTIN, MAY lU —1 .-Hen—We queie ?_q u» ICc,
tte twitir Ogure b»* lug bmutfoel u,! rrla>m
vzH.TMWTS, MAY HA, P M.— there l* *U I a esv>t
liii|iiu* (<<r t'otl'M* In our m»>ko, so i hold®-* iu> •>.».
likil to rthtsln very Inti pr re* lor u>« limtie,! q , a n:ii»
on tale. I'rop p#»ceItcUmimi: Middling l.»«r t-,. ►■n
si*.IS malic. v»( the bctirr grade* the mukri t» *c*n.
Ill) kilppllnt.
OUAUI.KSTON, MAV 2.V—rvv,ton-U wilt t^
fmn* the •uhjolncd quoUHons. wh'rh vrrr rsrr.'ull) tr.
v t»e)t )rktrlns), Ihst price* are V V S® bleb*-than the*
were *t th® opening of t'.e prevent week The rtvrlp'*
•Ire® our ia*i eon.prt»e MUt bafo*. tod for k*fo» in the
•am® time may he eftllmaie.! at m VI h*.p*. *| < turmw
rsncoig from ®q to Iiy rent*.
We quote Ordinary to Co.hI ' 'rdtnarv. P V At ft,: l-)*»
to SI let .Middling ll»*loV,c : liood Middling U>\ «
l«* t Middling Fair 11; and l air,—. The t>an-»,-i>,Mi»
tn alt de-crlplloo* of l.ong l otion have leen iimo«sL
but full price* have tieen iratite.1.
lllce—Th<* market during It ® gteslrr pa*A •*( »h®
week I'lkl ft<**ed, hav w.>r« « larguld an t drt«.>ping ap-
peanmre, but u > p«**lit«e decline can be mi4 i« h**e
been ektablUhed in price* The ire. tj i. whi.*h e>ui.
pn-e U?4 tierce*, have only pkrilstli fovn u f ».
in me* ranging from $•'.*«■'*A*», prtncliwHy, bowe«r(,
at (M„ «nd 6|g per hun.ind.
i'retghU -ThecnrmtVnoe to l.tvtep,wt mav te quo.
Ie>t *1 t*d for omen In niuar® bag*. »o,t t* t<\
IlKiie. The rsi® to Ar m \ ,»rk hit drvlined lo 2>v t.>r
iVition, and .Xc per tlenv for Klee. Thee® w noihtng
U|> mr Horton,
NKW YttllK, MAY 24, noeu.—Codon—The hu-t-i
1% mwhaugvd.
Flour—Price* have adisiteed U* »* oent»—x,.V*i »o |»
go.nl Ohio mid kl f ln.3:«tu <t . bouthern Ik Bin*, wuh
an upward tendency •-i,f-»< (>(>)• * >11 at SI l.Xont l ®,.
W heat-riicea kiiffer but not quotably higher.
Oat* —The inaiket tkfl'ni.
Corn— Price* have declined 1*3 cents—Jt\nk* hwkhcl*
mited n*l«l at • i.lVal.M; white it.14.
Itevi—Tha markrl i* Arm wuh an upwsnt terolrnev
Pork—The ms'ke*Ik dull with a declining tewileori.
l.ard tho msikrl U iinchkegrd.
*t hWfcej- The nisikel l* ft-m.
M.W ORI.KANR, »l AY VN. P. M.-Colton- The de
mand wskConlliwd !•* a lew p»Mtek, hut M a ta-r- lt»»
war •■■Id Ikl® III (he |'S) Iho »*te* re».-*<r,J ,W*<l (.»»*« ..
pi tee* were nUghtty In favor ol buyer* h«r the lower
nuaime® and It*® purchaser* chiefly for Ihe Xotth »n.|
t ngtMHt.
Orxltnary ..... . HVtvs I C.ood Mtddting.lt
AOTICI
MTttt: V'lTtP.w )'t v HAT*; v
Y matt t.Mi A— u» »<
fafg i.fficeof Tax 1‘oJlocior nt t
, el,oilorilo be held on 'hr Z-*i V -tv
fo-W. 1 re»pee-.lully fedtcit *■ u- • •
*n«y t»-if PT.TI w
^ lt j
Ike rct.t.nw CITI7FSN ■-I
forth- office of Itfcrim of
Jtioiarv ae»t, and irkjwcdui « r.-vln .
may t*-vf
xix ri<t..
nr VW. rr.t.l.»*W I ITI7KA> !
OtJar for Ihe office of Itoeetrer * v
January next, and nwpotttutly »«‘<eo •
mupl tt 7. A
"Sotu r.
iw *m rr.t.t.'nv cm/.t.Ns. ;
at the ctech
. nupertor and li.hnor ar« t®
lor your •uffragr*. t\ Xt. II Rt t
may 14 JxwX'M.
Vrl/I 'v-l »
frr 1'lil.l.nu
EvXSr for the offi.-e
Januarv next, and r% *i
of i
IMKA AM' »•
*1 ifcc r*r*iBg r^e
Av^r""
NOTE K - Ur ,1 *CI
. JOHN V. T At'.' JT. «.» *
..( the Swpe»*or and Infer!.-* < ».*U
tfon, tn January ®vgt.
*»a» I* J*e ‘9
. aN A AH. A* A v l.
Mg sat* Uaivov* ' • w
.ounew XU At * A AMU R THoUAS »• »
'amihtaie for Keorirer ot Lc'c-^v.
January ebcUea, swi oblipr '"til.
may J
tVE are nufo-r'd * * »-•■'« wv M'O'* l
«Ot>rKKV.n*aeawd*d*ie
"•nTirvary ,\f \ hullin’ lownty , a« the
rl*rn»« ""
xVtJmWn. TIM Tv>Kn7- V • • • . e* •* w
gwagnee Mr. *.\ Alt’lit. It %WHT *.*«*►
ttidktr for pipits al th® next Jan»»” ,u * •■-. *"
ebltge »a, i tixM tvtTrt
Orncs Iiai>nm*7i-i »••*).
Augjkia. ITvh May, •
At a Mkeer'hg o' tee W.'k-J cC t* -te ■'*» *>
Company i.»N» J«)|tNST)»N.. • •• " < '‘“
t**'y *pp»»i®irsl A few I o<»*Ne «Wp»" »'*''* w, 'l[
I wIhww nil good* for ihe fatas-ior kfo’u'd hr-**'*"- N w
dreMnt,
John |t UflKf, Pm, u the ,A«resi *t
m»y t>-\t *2. M-t.A\ Ailtt.lN. N*>'' h w *
)innr*
i**»u K tt )»f Rivti'
Hav ;vt iwav .
Ot.DKttft of rr»«i*,-« k I vv*tigM<n>e* *e*
vhat ihe )■'" ki. .'I taking •■*"7
wilt rxeitw a* the Aw N v«, e* TV«>-»*■* "*»*
M»» Jt .After 16.ai ,t*y, the vVmpn®* w* 1 P M
a»wo»»i .portSod U *weh or-v*enVw. «»■ «•«*»
nut 24-7 v;|b. a v t A • I
h::
!»• ) A. M ►
it tliv
I ditiy i
tSwi'V
t.**w Middling... t Mtoldllng Fair.. It
Middling !''»*» tot, 1 Fair nom M
• TUIBlvl of ))>M
I si.vk on hand 1st tAept., 'X4 bate*. »,><.)
Arrived stnee t,l*ai«»s
| Arrive,! today pg;
UltM FdtY IAAI.I.Ot'Ht'. M » '
Hwj l«wk*w ivd l F ttagwlafo. F
fit*-
r.i
llcnry I ernes IAr ,.Ak-'4. ti^l fi
mat j m, Hn U6*v X IV* me* ef ••*•*» t ■
>| )CRM' ANT TV. ihrfow# p*vw^,«*ool « ’ f""
i "Ell®" Kiporfe.) to data.
Sliniialljr In' tuporiedlovtay...
. t.POJ.J??
e.ira-t,oag.x«a
Rt.wk on b»*wt and on shipboard not rWnreJ.. st.no
bug*r - HOI hfotk wore *0,1 at ki»*dv mioea I sm \»
I furls fair J)gnXt|C
I Flour Xtnrkvt dull fovlrs eontnaM to t<k' Mu* in.
Toolk at IB 7V and OO MIwaiiH at —.
i o'n 1hi» liatN raestptl not Undfd h»4 ft gtwnl por-
, lion Of III® 1*1® receipt* r>«>a |®*o ti.wv r.w h'gher
i Sk'e* e-»*>6and to 1X41 ••* k* at IlhXand tea whli
S iM *nr ffiohnl
u
1 ni the April Term. Is.vV. rj ihe w*.w»)
h» t.itusl wiMprvwmrvI »«***» •» r** vv
hi«tw44 bkldrt, ow ihe prow'•*■*. on >»•* '»•*■
j *X vl, Ihe U®4* th the |4r-n4.*wv r»r « b® 1
in ihe et ttrniy t.'.rws
; tkh,l» will he k»m «« pa'eo’V’-r t*>
m»« be 4kw*iI know itunhV m it* •**• ' w ‘
j th» ihurlikJ* Witt bn vAI ,v« • reoi*' •••' ■*» *'
»e*i* ttwwds «T»h wr-o.rd wnent ’.«• '
, hvww Asm. w ut w n^ii't.1 h-e »W p*« " ' ’ .
I eh,H< M.WT) b, M INr.diw*
I tr ittvHwl fo he MM On )h* 4*v *» *»*•■ V* •*«
I Jho, nml n tvew wit* hr «Vr UnZ* 1 -
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j »M n halt mOe* h>*ik<kv«< -4 *hn e»»« * J 6- ■»
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