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SAVMNAnTGX
tuwtey Evening, May 89.
ARRIVAL OF THE KNOXVILLE,
Twantr—Mia la«dtaaw a« alia Wall.
ever mid* by any steamer.
| Wo are indebted to Purser Wandell for futl file#
« of Now York paper* of Saturday morning and
I iltcrnoou, from which wo extract tho following
• interesting intelligence.
Tb&roturnr rooeived at New York up to th*
tlm* of the sailing of th* Knoxville, |rom Virginia,
j leave but little doubt that Wiao lias been oleetcd
Governor by a majority oi five to ton thousand.
BY TEIEQRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN The Democrat* have also elected moat ot their
I Congressmen,though not all.
HsUMiOathslIe A«dmi.
The following Is theelosing sentence of tbs ad*
dress oi tbs Roman Cathollo Bishops at ibs Ooh-?,
Tha Maamthlp Kaox.lll., Capi. Ludlow, at- nonUy hel* In BaWmota1 .
kSKt i u ^ a r ,u> wfWStsmMaKara"
W hours from New York, bringing papers twenty walk circumspectly, for the days ars tv I. You
hours in advance of the land mall. Thla ta the know what mannor ol proofpfo we have given you
shortest pswage ever made between the two ports, *« J}f •}■*»• of ‘he I#ord Jesus; forjf [»• 'PJ 1
aadi. MM la*.S.hr*.dtauaw &&&BJTSpi *"***&
SAVANNAH RifiPUB liCAN, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 29,
8BB-VBU..I' ■ '.j' I I jr-Jl.Jg-B.' JU_ ULHL.JI—-'-1.- -UWL. 1 -..^ *j»5*
—' . a. . — a. a BA A / J I.1TT I* / MtaaH , L a I U — ha I aA H ul,a alaa J aMa
I8fi&.
Virginia EUctiea.
Baltimorb, May 26.
.A dispatch received hers to-day, from high au
thority, claims Wises election by 10,000 majority.
—Acoordiog to the Richmond papers ol Satur
day* most of tho Democratic candidate# for Con
gress have been elected, as well as a large ms*
Jority of tbs State Legislature.
qesss&asss-ssBssssFe m*-
X9T Tbs river at Augusta, had risen four lest
on Sunday.
• OT Th# Florida, banco, arrived at New York
In 57 hourt^-all well. _
tST|Mr. J. DsMsrtin has our thanks for papers
by the Knoxville.
We find sotno additional foreign news in the pa*
pert which wo appond.
Tho State Department aUVaaMtifton haa received
torurmatlon that the Vloerny of Kaypt haa adopted ilte
project to cut througti lbs lathmua of Ruo, and to oon-
•lllut# a utilvwtsal company for the parforoiance of tho
work, In which eapllallsu of all natlona may take part.
The proposed canal will ahorten the commercial high*
way rrom New York to the Indian ocean, 2,430 league*.
Ailditlouul by the America.
ttotTOM, May IU P. It.
Tho America arrived at her dock about half past *
i o'clock thla evenleg.fhun tin liras.
. Ilia rumored that grave differences of opinion have
| taken place between Napoleon and hi# late Foreign
Minuter In regard to the manuer In which the latter
. —,— r 7 .. „ , milliner iu regain io me manuer in which me ian*r
— We have been requested to call attention I accgulttwd hlrasslfas Plenipotentiary at Vienna. Ilia
to tho new Filter advertised by Mr. W. A. 1 horn* J ^e F.mparor has expressed hlx atrong dlaap-
M, prastical plumber. It will bo exhibited for; proval of the dlapoittlon which hlarepreaentattveat
pubiio inspection, this morning, at the stor* of Col.' the Vlouna conference matilfcaicd to accept tho dia-
James Sullivan, H5 Broughton-stroeL if we may I honorable and delualve term* of peace from Ruaala,
judge from .belli, of w.lor laid upon our liblo .n.llb.1 he condemn. Iwl.’llur.’ too gre.l cotiDJonco
b, th. Inremor, wo .h.otd pron.onc. th. Bll.r • | 'l.Thl'm ...,y.h... |m t.d b, th.
vary great Improvement. 1 ho water was as clear \ plaudit* or hla subjects aloce the attempted
almost as il it had boon received from the cloud#.; MWWf |n t iion. At Nation's trial the proaidlng Jude*
... “TT ~ ~T ! T „ . - • refuted to admit any lady spectator* Into Ike court, and
tsr We would call attention to Ibe card of |h# tfWwjia cond „ clwl QUle „,, u „ iMprowd with .
Mr. John A. Rowland,proprietor of the Rowland T | 0W , 0 p reV eni any Interval being taken iu tho prisoner,
and to discourage similar future attempts being made
to gain notoriety. The accused ha* glvsn no other rca*
•on Inr Ida act, except that Ida family had been ruined
by the French tnvailou of Itnme.
The *blp John sailed from PI) mouth, with 3^7 emi
grant* for Quebec, and encountered a heavy gale from
tho Northeast to the Westward of Fddystoue. The vet*
arl got cto»er In to the land than the captain was aware
of, and In making lllack I lend headland* he ran the
•hip on a dat grrona reef, called Marie lea. tier bottom
wa* at»ve In, and she suuk wlihiu VUl feet of tbecoaat.
*l'lie bulk ol the patauugera were • wept off by the fear,
rut (eai.aiid 100 were loiti 0J clung in .ho rigging, fly
the great exertions of the coast guard men, they were
saved -among them several females and t'aplain Haw.
planter and distinguirhedcitisen,contain# the latest j lpl ‘"d cr * w - D>® J °hn was# very olo vessel, having
■ ,1 been
Spring*. This delightful summer resort i# situs
ted in Caw county, five mils* from th# State Road,
inltho midst of beautiful acaoary, and i» aaay of ac*
ccaa by railway from all parts of the State. The
Savannah people will be glad to learn further,
that tho proprietor ha# secured tho assistance of
Mr. W. 1’. Clark, ol tho Pavilion House, Savan
nah, one ol the most popular establishment# in the
State. With auch assistance, the Rowland Sptiuga
can not fail to become a favorite roaort ihiaaoaaon.
Rice and Sea Island Cotton Crops on the Alta-
maha.
The following letter to the oditor from a large
| ie» anu crew, ini
and moaifrelUble Information that has reached us,in ^ W " bun ‘»" ^ A cr.snrr's jury reiurnct a verdlc'
regard to the Rice and Sea Island Cotton crop, on • «f manslaughter against Capt. Raw lea, sshol. Incus.
tbs Altamaha river and St. Simon's island:
Nkar Darikn, tilth May, 1865.
Mv Dexa Sta:—1 comply with pleasure with
your request to give you my opinioo of the pro#'
t»i|).
Ttie latest l.ondon and Liverpool pc per a contain no
thing of Importance In addition to what has been trana-
milted by telegraph fiom Halifax. The Luropeao Times
of the Inh **)#
' * . 0 . * . j 0 ‘ » * .i * Tlie meeting In the dty of London on Saturday Iasi,
pacts of (be Sea Island and Rice crops; but regret j |« *»( the most Important event* which have hap
pened In lid* country for scars. The speakers were all
men <>r bostnesa, who had left their desks and their
count In; bouse- tn obedience to an imperative ineStM-
t). For *t»ey fell that without a sweeping chango In
the maiiaKemeniof public duties ; without the intro-
due:l *ii id a sound and healthy B)»lcni Into lliu execu
tive (•nvernment, the star of Hrlltth empire would
si-oedlly set lo rtre ho morn. In ltd* demand for ad-
inlnluratlve reform, the nation, through lie length and
bre*ui!i,*ympaihi*c«, and It only requires Ihr great In
terest* **f commerce and mamiluciures to buckle on
Ibelr armor and support the demand of Die mid on
merchants.to luauri-tbe victory. It will bo a desperate
siriug.e, but it cannot be protracted If the people are
true to themselves."
Twent;
Urd
that my knowledge on the subject, extends only to I
the Altamaha nver and St. Simon's Island.
Tho nco crop is backward by two weeks, and
the Grst planting is somewhat thin but regular; iho
second and third planting have a good stand. There
has been a deficiency of water particularly on tho
, . . .i j .* ....La . i ininiemmvc reioriw, me nanon, torougn lie lengin
lower plantations, and ihe stretch flow has gene- . breadi!i,*/mpaihi*c*, and It only requires ihrgreat
rally been seamy. As a general remark it may be
laid that the rice crop is regular and healthy, hut
backward, and will suffer materially if tha river
continues low much longer.
The corn crops are forward and healthy, but aro
now in a critical state, and suffering from the
drought.
The sea island cotton crop, is from two to three
weeks more backward than usual. It is small but
of a good stand. The recent high wind# have
somewhat injured it; and the growth has been
checked by the seven- drought.
With respect to all of the crops, very much wil‘
depend on the weather for the next fortnight. It
the present heat and drought continue, they must
all suffer severely; and the corn crop irretrievably.
NVe had somo rain on the lfhb inst., but not aut-
ficicnt to soak tho ground. The last two days
have been very hot, and tho thermometer reached
the unusual height of 90k deg ,in my library.
1 am very respectfully and truly, my dear sir,
yours, &.c., J- H. C.
Crops —Tho prospect of tho growing crops, of
all kinds, tn the Southern and Western States, is
improving. Rains have descended in copious
showers, and the soasons are all that the planter
could desire.
Gins. Scorr's Opinion cpox Things at SrvAt-
Toror. —A letter from Washington says, "lien.
Scott has, within a fow days, expressed the opin
ion that the Allies cannot relreat from the Crimea
without first capturing Sevastopol hy a cuup tie
main, or beating tho Russian armies of the inte
rior in a pitched hnttlo. Military men at Wash
ington agree that the moment the Allies begin to
withdraw (heir men fr<>m their fortified lines, for
tht purpose of embarkation, tho Rnostans will
commencothe assault with irresistible force.—
Th« scenes of the 26th of October, aud the 5th of
November*#! 11 bo repeated, with this important
difference, that the assailants, having forced the
-Jormance oP*lf dui'«« |
toward all mankind. Practice pallonca, for****;
anoe, charity toward all. In th# axercia* ol your
rights as free oilliens, remember your responsibili
ty to God and act Iraamsn, but nut as having |
liberty as a oloak for malloa, but as the aervan • of
ssi «r,
mitt, resist tho ordinance# of God and purchase
for rhcmselvea damuation- ..
To the General and State Governments you owe
allegiance in ail that regards th* civil order; tho
auttiorlUos ofllw Church chslleogo your obedience
in iho things of salvation. Woliavo nn need ..|
iirussing thin distinction, which you fully under
stand and constantly observe. You know that we
have uniformly taught you, both publicly ami pri
vately, lo perform all the duties of good cilixuns,
and that we have never exacted of you, as we our- |
seivee havo never made, even lo tho htghost ec- .
cloalastlcal authailty* any enuagemenu Incunsui-
unt with tho duties wo uwo to Iho country nml us
laws. On ovury opportune occasion wo huvo
svowod thoso principles, and oven in our commit- :
ideations to tho tat# l’ontitt wa rcjectod us a cal
umny the imputation that wo worn in civil mat
LATER FROM EUROPE.
•TUB 4MKHICJ AT J'UI.ir.1X.
H<uru, M.f 34,1555.
The Royal Mall ataainshlp America, Captain
I^tng.arrlvod at this port at 8 o'clock lifts morn
ing.
I for dates from Liverpool aro to thoaftornoun
of Saturday, th* Itlh Inn., ono week later than
received hy the Baltic at New York.
Tho America called for Boston at 10 o'clock.—
Weather lino. She will bo duo at Boston on Fri
day night, so that har mailt will doubtless reach
New York on Baierdsy aflornoon.
Tho siottinshlp Union sailed, from Bouthimpton
on tho Uth luat.fc for New Yutk, with ninety pat-
Angora.
Tho woek's hudgot of nows is very meagre, af
fording tui ev«nt of importance.
Affairs In-ioro Bevsitopol were in much tho •auto
position as at the departure ol'tliu Baltic, although
sotuu trivial successes for the Allies have, iu tho
interim, been recorded.
Tho tone of pubiio sentiment appeared to hnvo
resolved (fault Into the conviction that tho war
must bo a pr traded ono, nnd without hope of as
sistance from Austria.
M. Dr* •uytt do I'Uuys, tho French Minister of
War, had resigned, from an unwilttngm-aa to pro-
ters subject to Itis authority. Bo not disturbed at! tract tho war, and Count Walowski, tho French
the mis-statements ol our tenets which are daily AinbasM,id<>r at London, has been uppointed his
made, or at tho effort to deprive us of our civil succooaur. ^
rights and of tho oonfidenco and catcoin of our <a All tho dncuments in regard to tho Austrian
foHow-oitixens.
Formidable as is tho combination tor this pur
pose, wo do not despair that tho justico and good
utilise ol tho nation will soon discover tho ground-i —-
less Character ol tho suspicion thrown upon tho ! 1 ianon, who attcnijitcd to oatasninatu tho bin-
fidelity ol Catholics, whose rollg'on teaches tlium . V v J£ r N
I Conference had been laid boluro tlm Brtttsn
linttient.
> Rodschld Bachs had been superseded as Grand
Vixior by ALdiomcl I'acha
many,that Napoleon wa» deadhead fatlalo lo-
surraetion.
In tha Cottas, on tho sj Inst,, Benor Aveellla
took occasion to declare, tn tha name ul iho demo
cratic party, that It bad never entered Into any ns-
goMattous with M. Houle for tho sale of Cuba.
ITALY. ,
hwaa roportrdthai Uto Kiug ot Naples was
fired at lw an awuMln, at a review, but iheahoi
was found out, upon inquiry, to havo been nothing
more than an accidental discharge front tlm gun of
a onidltif.
Mount Veeuvions is in an active state of erup
tion.
AUSTRIA.
Tilt* grain growing districts on tho banka of the
river TIicim, covering twelvn hundred square milt-a,
havo huen innumlated in «onoequrniT of a rlao
in the river, and tho crops are most probably de
stroyed.
RUSSIA.
Kusaiiu sources thouisolvrs sand confinnnt'on to
tho report that thorn has been an inaurroctiuu hi tlm
Dkratno, and that l'oland fa vt-ry rmllcss.
Bt. I'oieiabcrg mlvmes to May l*t,tii'-oiion iho
expectod arrivalut Cronatadi u| scseral Atnorican
shi|ts, mid cargoes ol In-tup uml iron wore sent there
to iticft them, and il was hoped they would bu per-
tuittnl to discharge and load, although r<>i.Mderud
duubllut, natlto blockade is alnclly tiottlicd.
AN AMMUCAN Ml.n<:IIAN1StAN IN 'fllK IIAt.TtC.
The lullirwiltg IS Irorn the London Htandard :
A very i-itisurdtnary circumslancojopt itod Irotu
n quatler which pn-cludce any doubt as t» tlm truth
of tlm Statement, tvaebt-s ua by letteta lr**m bt.
iVtcmburg. It appears that n line Ann rn .ni Ingato
built shi|i reconl.y arrived ut n-port hi lire Baltic.
It was atati-d that the vessel had on board r-iglit
hundred bains cotton, but tbn corH'K|Mmdt-ntot out
iiilorttoitit visited tlm ship ami lound in addition to
ilia above, alio had tiltV tlioonxnd nil,# and five
tliouasiid revolvers. Tha ltm>nUna laugh at our
cruia,-a, mid naturally ask, It John Hull ha# Ik-
nxlucp to havo allowed Sn
feesNsitetm,]
Missis. Rmtorsi
The Mister* did *•! saeb Iks *14 of any Association,
nor authorlM qny oummillna nr Iftdl visual to do so, dnr.
lug lbs spideral# or last year-roHniibMandinf UmW
mesa* srer* lliollod and tknir respoMibHltlee grnoi.
Your r.,rrn*)H>iMlriil, *• Many CltlMM," ca* bn inform.
eg by lire pniauu Utat Otada ll*« autMc*tloi«, id an ap- \ Iret ik^e ba* wbm »iv* ,u
propflallrm In aid of their mvreiful work, to • mainly* erf lire Ansfrtca'aadvtoo*, i« ,hoi.i..i, iu.
ol lire Yonnf Man's Association, and who ab.na L re-
■ta.nslbla lor tha matter btlnf brought bof»rs 'hat
w CWWBBCm RFf'ORl).
RAVA86AII MAIIKCT.
Moaatr, Ms; 9 y .
COTTsm-TlMrsaksw «j*j smoai.it/, x.\ |
tha fr.tioaMar partte ilMf i YT at IQ, Sa a* it-
tOJi, 1*4 N at II emts. p»u*a ora u. - M
Per ship Kalim*js-<.
IxmI/. A oomiultlse was appointed hy tha Ataoclall -o* «^P,n, MW 4*. n*n l*Uod
who waited on the Nlalariood ashed If the; were I*
hood of BMlaianen. Not being onttrely deetltnt* n»K In
tmmadtata want, ttrey tnutd «w«t aay they w*re tn treedt
nor sruuld the? havo rsfuo^d any eonirlhuibm mode to
rettev* Uitlr oroapeeltv* uacooUte*. Tha ot^aet of
these really cmlstlau ladlta la not that ol pecuniary
gain, of which their exemplary lives rarnl*h ouch pure
trailinony. w lVHVI
Tho author of this Is lire person who *urf**t*d lh»* cwTwVf Sr wa"
an appfoptlatlnn t** tondt l*» eld Lheiu la Ihrtr t<r*1
work, and “Many L1tirei,»"ean set further Information
from
him
Bw:eirra of m»h >*. r»;x
May td - 174 ,ul...
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ljn k RrauUov *
M’.W YoltK,
lociotilttf l/sei
•at* • ol c«Uut _
- »
lta-f*t*ll*M th* Mat
flr,«ir nera more plenty, tod p«,
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M It .^7. r * * - *
,Arfll*„,u„.
RK. MAY tKth, ,v M -iwu
» trsu. prr,m,w fomSSj
i |*»*t»rij* j rrar.u»4 atrml i* ^
, U7;
i* plenty, »hd pft-r^ ^ , e *
i^.«u..ii ,, u.r»i»w,>k«i «... 1;
of th# error he ha* fallen Into. «•. tV*«Wrn r.,*re . '
ruunu Jillv FMMKiirni.xTit. ^Y.'V*5
CHATHAM ni.’PHRIolt » Ol.’RT. i I
MAY TERM, IBil. )
; To vtia Hoa. IVs, II. Ptsuiao, Jrooa Ht-ratioa |
l I.’ocrv,t.'n»v IUH f-'oCBJ v.
We, the un(ler*l(ne,|, lira ml Juror* f<»r the »tay
Term Of Ut« aujiertor Court of Chatham l>,i«tily. '
. |,|. K lra«u lo call ihe attention of your Hoi**r, lo the f-,p
towlnt Crete in inents.
| We congratulate ou» fellow «Itiieot ujh.ii the re- |
j duenl numWr of tndietmenta Vrooshl betife u*. and
j w* pay hut a deserved cmptimenl to our * itjr A a
I thurltlw,ou **crlbtlig It to III* efljftenrr of il,*|r g«rv
enuneut. Ily far the lariw portion—tintoed. we m»y
lo rospoct and maintain tlio ostsbiished order ol |
t . . upoluuit, had boon cunduiniu-d lo death.
I'lie cmigniiit ship John, hum I'iyinoutti. tmund
society, under whaiaoovor form of govurnment they . < u Quebec, h ub wrecked, and number ol lives wore
may be placet!. Brethren, let iho light ol your ox-
ample shine bclnro nteA that they may »cu your' In a commurcial view tho news hv this nrrivai,
good work and glortljr your Father who is in i“» tar as regards cotton, at loaut, •» highly tm|H,r-
heaven.' Fray lor tho ci>nvrrsion and salvation of 1 t»m. Tlm iransactlons in Hint sinplu unutmued m
all men, for this is tho will of God, who desires I 1,0 " n a very vxtansivo scale, the wot-k’a husmess
that all moo may bo saved and may conic to the! losing op over ono hundred ilmiitmml hales, ol
knowledge of iho truth. | which about a moiety was taken by speculators.—
*.'• * * *•-*“* * “ That
Given under our hands, in tho Provincial Coun
cil at Baltimore, tlm 12th day of May, tn tho year
ol our Lord 1855.
tFrancis Patrick, Archbishop of Baltimore.
tlticiuRn Vinvknt, Bishop of Wheeling,
tMiciiam., Buliop of PittMiurg.
tJ«>iur, Bislipp uf Richmond.
tJoiiN NpoMi’cKNR. Bishop of Philadelphia. I
tJosuk. Bislmp ol r.rio. i
John Barky, Adininirtrntur of Havnimnli. <
1*. N. Lynch, D. D., Adtn'r oi CbatlcMon. J
Atini’cTioji amp Conviction.—Tho First Dis- !
trict Court at Now Orloans was crowded on tho ,
16th instant, to witness the trial ol Patrick Uy.m,
on tha charge ol kidnapj iug a young lady— Mira
lie quotations generally show on ndvanco of onn
farthing over tho pricua current at tho departure ol
tlm Baltic.
In hrendstiills thorn had been litilo or no change,
except in com, which was a trifle- higher.
Provision* generally were steady, at former
I ral , 1 '*-
Tho London money mnrket continued very ensy,
nnd consols dosed at HN|.
Several c-xu-nsivo failurea in uoiniiiorcial circle#
iu Liverpool were spoken ot privately,just prior to
the dcpmtiiio ol tlm America, but no names hud
transpired.
AFFAIRS IN THE CRIMEA.
A corrcsi»mdehcu from Hie camp, April 97th, ex
plains tho difficulties ol tlm siege, but slates confi
dently that tlm Allies advance over tlm ground hit
t, . ... , / i . . ..... ' ,i„i» mw nu»noiu liter um grouuu ii
Ilonora A. Wood-on tho *8th ol April, 1851- ! by hit. and that while the works*., advance ll.ere - ,
1 he affair created quite a aensntion nt tiiu time.— ; can bn h<> doubt of ultimaio succers, provided tho Virginia'Ho Bonds, 86 u 88; Pennsylvania Central
Itviilt u i a u r.t liiiiifiA, till, a i..,...... la.lu u.t.l I..II 1.. I lliiKifin. iii tli.i K..I.I — ft.I.. ■ I..1 ii. I,.. ,i.. ■■ it... Qd I .i. — I un. I; i... 1- I*........ I
If John Hull lisa been - y - - - -7 *
valuable a prize lo hav., j •-) "e«»y all -of the cmulhal |wiM*c4Uoas af ihs
Iionty ftillglrrete Inoffrtic,-* cnnon'Me,! in tti* I I!),ami
J II Iiicium of Kralulallnn that we hare • l*oUf«, ooilf-
, Iu# In their efforts tn Ulsrorer cilure, and an ub)leiding
I Chief MavUtrale to pubOh nff.-mlrr*.
I W* a'*., lake nccail'.n tn eipre** >>u- unqusl fl<-1 *p-
1 ptuvsl of llie rneryrHIc artlon of our • lt> * “
A mi*.,
in relation to the at»lu<tl»n of seamen. It
under which llila I'nrt has tong #«tt-red, ami hnjre
that the eff »rt h»f It* siip|>rr**lon may Ire continued,
until *hl|>o«ii*rs an) raptalii* *htll have full cobfi
ilence that they wilt Ire ensiiled Oi rHbin irreirciew*.
We woiikl call the attention °f the City t 'onncil 0,
the raUtvnce of ne#m mail* nr Jsll* in 1
scaped. The Messrs. C .morchon's o| B. »-
I• ns, were psaatiligers, and are supposed acted as
supercargoes. We havo not been shin to tiacertam
ll ihe vea«*-l left America this season, and has cut
her way through tho ice bcloro our (lying squadron
could coino up wills her, or d ah* readied one of
the u.wcr ports ol tho Baltic last year, and lay
quiet lilt the spring. We nay no more than : -
"What are our Consuls iu tin- United tttutea about
to have permitted such a cargo to leave without
apprising our government lu re ol the fact ." Other
letters from St. Petersburg atato that tho rcsn-1 b&s
since lull for Kocnigsberg iii ballast.
t.'aiuuii'rdui Intcltlgcnc**,
LoxtxiN money market.
ConK.li rai Kii.lnv cl..wii «M 3 I hi money Iu il nj „ >i t» nui j„ .„.ei .uen
8‘J tor account. Discounts, J I-J pur cent. Lx- rtuo.w, w* requ«-*t our ltc|,fe*eti*tis,
changes were too high (or tlm export ol gold. 'Hie
bullion ill the Bank ot Knglxnd had increased
A"120,000. Dollars were worth 4s. II 3-id;doub-
loons, 76; eagles, 76 2 1-2.1.
AMERICAN STOCKS.
Stock nre higher, Loixl.m pajiera report the
mark.-i rather dull during tlm Week, but good
Bute tforka are still tn demand I'mH'd Stat«-s
’f»S II. ml* 106 a H’H, nominal; MaMncbusutts 5'»,
buyers at 100; Muryland, Ul u 92; iVnui>vlvaiiia
5’a, 77 a 79:Fenna)‘ivnnin '77 Bonds, H2 a M 12;
raitrevwatrf. wh>u
Fre'si.u w*r* null ; *r. j-j^,
of lh* AsnertCbSMt***.
Ii sl.TinoJlT.. MAY r..
Irti Ihe taS'k't l*-l ■»** IE.
E*.!lrnflM.» *0-1 Mint |. -
•»ln lill* M-tfM lUb'irW.
I’l'tShd* and (inti*, at J.rtr, *
and *• snoMlt* The dr,,,;-
limtied U» lireftf tmm»-
|.»>- f-ert, nntjanilci'q,
k.» 1».-»» i- |,rrw*i m,
| market rU»*d *t ,r ,
*•»!(. Mure the Atn*r»*-*'<
! Iffth Kurnpe, IE*,* |* * r
i Hirer* • a»e cobtrixte<| fir*, i* .
»"• -ale* under lire new*
Ufttml.s u LIE,**:
l>»ai
Mlddl.uf. I"J<>
; Unod m i'M 1 .'j w
klfttidling fair ., 11*,^
1» '
7 ho Mock M |^r-t t «H| Iu
t "ft- ,rf tire week t’t iv •
s-\ .1from Mobil-
« offrer— Tire ra,.*.
I»*l wrek. Nine* i».-n
i ••*. arid not much a .j-»t
<M I and I* IWh'. ***** eq.i*i
sfancy Is
»•*«
1 •-* IU j
* *»ftia*d.
J-svrto-,.0, .
. * "• iu **M*
11 W-UV
l\.
11iteuce of •uche*tfehli*hnieni* may be n«'ce*Mr), but
we believe tt»»*tT localtt) should be trsnlvtid t*> » ,-un-
r.l, and we would tiA that an ofdlnanre tre |re.-«d. re-
MrlcllitR them Ot l«K-aliHe* h*)».ndUie limit*,d iherlty
ilie|K,»cr to enact onli- \
req<>e*t our l!e(>re*eiullsr* in the next Ire
gitlaliire to obuln lh* mc**»ary aulhorlty. pr..»Id*-I
that tale* of negro jiiojK-riy Ire jrerm.Uc<l wuhlo ihe 1
wad* ot the county jail
We desire alr-> to etprt-** our opinion that ihe *alary .
f $|Wai ipre* not full) .••rnj>«i>»a:e the H»n. U . II.
7lie i res fit da)* of aho-ji
Ryan was a relativu ol iho young lady, uiul fell in
led,
Russian* in tho Hold arc unable to lorco thu allies
and Inrdid J to raise iho aiego.
(Jon. Uanruben has animunecd that when rein- j
forccmcnts arrive, ho will cninrgo the circle of j
hu» operations, implying Hint he will attack tho
Russian hold positions. On tho 2Sih ol April
love with her; preposod, was rejecK
her house by her mother. Bubscqui-ntiy, when
turning tr«*m a public school, whero alio was a I
teacher, ahe met Ryan oil thu street, llo imuic- ■
distcly soited her,placed her forcibly in a carriage,
drovo rapidly to tho Lake, and, by loa ihrcata,
cuiiiitclL-d her to embark with hint on a awninior
lor Mobile. Soon alter the boat left New Orleans ~ # t
*tio managed to comtnunicalo Iho fact oi bcrnhdim- 1 Tho latvat official advices from Sevastopol aro
tton to lire captain, who took Imr undor his protec- t” May Iff On that day, In tho morning, the Run-
lion, nnd cause*! iho arrest ol Ryan. On his iri >1 , sinus nnniu n o.iriio with a large Imdy ot troops mi
he put m the pice ol insanity, but iho jury lomid ! tlm allies' right adtunce trench, but were driven
him "guilty, with q recommoiidation to nmrey." i hack nnimdi.itely, and a accord «*id auuilar at
Railway, first 89 1-2; second M'J; Illinois Central
Coiistiuciion, C7 a 69.
UVKRl'-K.I. Ct/TTON MARKET.
Broivn, .Shipley A Co.,ng.iin report n large and
specuiHtivc demand I >r i-uiton; advices per Amt-r
lea having led to lliu expcclnliutl that lllu supply
: SriS.TSStf:
1 ^ rrr** n -»'
I It-niing for lire sriual labor trerfurmeJ b*
out »e eri-nca t<* Hie l*-snl abf'Py aid lii#h characrer
v>lilcti dlill»v'ii*b Mm a* Hie jtrreMiux Efll-er of lire
IViurli aid We r«jue*l our tleprcvnlaiiti-a )b IE* rrexi
Ireciklalurc to u«e *V«r* «ff"M I" Nave 1*1* **l»r) i-..
c.-vH'i], and fvlliiftf In l r, I * v> bavr .he llatlr-ru EVrcjii
curtailed.
We hereby lender out thanks t»»F. M. S«irv,.-«). I'.kj
for his court*-*; and aiiei.tton,ar>d f'ir lire pr.iinjii amt
eflleieiit discharge of hi* duties trel.ire ll.r Ju.),
a- ac luir NoHclIvr lirw-nl.
« We rcjnevi dial the*e I'reaantnirtoU tre puhl.il.td li<
I all the paper* "f Ibe «lf :
i* e.icaxL, For* man, H. 'I.Mutn ,
J. II.Ld.
Itito lct|«M/>,e f >,
Hire—Tire »nj.pl) . -i
SMI tierce* -at** in
jrer It. If< d-r* S-wi
FV*ur—The rearkc. E
virciofi in pr r-r. Hu
klMiWtrdgr ot l.gfit rrft .j
1 Ire,* i* n>i .1. n.*rd f t •
treir.g too ti'gli i.ra'ln* ■
.-"•lire (,u,rH**-« b*»* :»i
iM.in Ure W»*l •; t<
I * f * uwwtly ma te W l» i.
*»• aE»a Ire
'’“‘■'Oil lre*x
' •I 'ftvi ' T-4
\ *• I * "’ .U|»
* c—JandfR. ^
• •-. * .
t;<+n— vbotii is ii
• f »h'|f ,l|ltllU*-:i, i ! <**’.
ttacow-TWc cuttUtibot «
*ldrf*l*l« Mb-*. It*.ajrl, n ’•*.•) lo *-r.*!
amt >" the regular | r..e. hv
t«r>dli.K njiexrd*.
N »:iv Oltt.i: ta, M t \ I- tf
Iialiv of l,i. r wlilii i r- , }
Mil Mt, sad th* *»>» *,/r C'. r fW—i
(ESMgrU prl**-*.
* M <l»l
Isthmian Teleorath.—Tlio Journal of Com- i
merco says—
W»* i Mended th'# morning to havo noticed tho
tact that tho Panama Kailtusd Company It.wo t HwdiaUn troop*.
tempt shared iho same lalu. Nothing c uld ho bet
*cr than iho conduct of the troopH who took part
m iho affair* Tho loss of tho enemy was serious.
(Jen Marmora had arrived with lour thousand
ipinlilicf., nnd although wnili lc*i actMilv the las.
two days, thu market closed steady. Tin anb-s •>!
tho wci-K arc 105.9**5 tinl«?s, including J.tWO on
speculation, and 6,1 *ut fur export, Fair Urii-an* is
" | quoted at 6 3 H«|.; middling. 5 I l-BVl .lair Mobile,
* ! o 1-n.I , middling. 5 b-8d. a 5!».|6d ; l.ur uplands,
6 l-Nl . middling. &9-*6 n 6 5-8d.; . rdinar) 5
3-16 ; interior, 4d. a 4 3-4d. Stuck 586,000, in
cluding 375,001) American.
J..ii* ‘ on inias,
I* ll.liHlm.,
Ww.|\ Y.i.ur.
» RAarts T. Willis,
A. A. Hntvs,
It. vVkVbt,
Tiro’s Hiiwbi l,
Em. W. luvt*.
. II.
J*». F. tlnllL,
Etini • tv \ Li v.
\\ M. t\ 11*1X5,
>1.1 oat a*.
M's, H.7i»*i it.
I'.. A. Wat LL>*V W,
Willi * n It. Mum.
ii«" t i i us*.
Wilium )I.Cii*xraa*,
I. « VnbjHwf..
kintJtir-g 1M, - m\
C"T »■»• •
s>..<k r»t. t>m*.t! 1*1
k «•». • »« K -
II. W'. Msarva.
True extract fr- uj Mlnntrs.
may 2.H—| Jull.N Ot'II.M \KTIK. •
I tp'irrH ’o dare
Lif-re.e.1 IrnM*) ..
*:r ii;
>e»e»<J
e*p re.Vt at a-.rav* r-Wre,
, weniy-alx baitaMotw of Finlanders have t»en organ-
d at Helsingfors, by order of tire I’xnr.
Arrival of m Family ol Ueorgla ne
groes.
From tha N. Y. Courier J* Enquirer.
Eight slave*, a woman and hor *et’en children—rotn-
prblng, with the hiMbnml, who h id purrhaH-il hi* free
dnm about a )ear sic.cc, Mre Mobh-) family—arrived In
this city on Monday la*t, by steamer Irom Havannali, i
and were yesterday conducted to the Five I’olai* House
of Industry by tho agent of their liberation yUev.J.
Morris Pcare.late of Philadelphia, a line her of tire well
known superintendent) where they will remain tempo
rarily, while awaltltiR their departure for Liberia, tinder
Iho nusp ecs of the New Jersey i '"limitation Hoolely.
Mnbb*y was a Meilmdi«i minlaterlu Augusta, Ua., Ihe
prnjreri) id John Adams, Esq., ol the Arm ol Adams U
Hopkins, merchant*, wheat tre served n* a bank atm
shipping clerk. Ills valuation wot 13,MX), but no price
would Imliiro hi* proprietor to part with him. His
fa uni) belonged In oilier parlies, but b> paying lire
valuation ot itivlr *er\levs w itlv lire old ot hi* ovr>» mas
ter. In* lias aiwjiye bi-rn I'liabled to live with them In
unbroken donii-atic comlorl.
i in bis demh-iird, Mr. Adams, knowing that Mob
ley bud a long cbcrlshi-d and earnest ilentro lo go lo
A film a* a inltsloiiary lo Id* own race, tondored him I
bl* rreeilom al a price almo-t wiibm the slave’s private
Iti.-an*, vlx ; fMHi. Molile) iliew gSM* of hl«owii aar-
Inua from tin bank, made up Ibe remainder b) Ihe aid
ol bit friends, and trefore »un*et »| that tiny was n ties
man. He then claimed tlm promise wblcli Mr. Pence
(lin-ii corresponding secrclaiyof ibe I'l nusylvauiarol-
oiiirn'lnn H.>cle')i bad made to loin year* before, to
a-*l-i Ii. procuring lire freedom of bis family. Mr. |Va«e
Immediately devnled liimreirto Hits object, which, af
ler ninner-.n* dllTlciiitles, baa Jus-. l*een ai-c<-uiplbrd.
lie imind lire family owning them, slronglv opposed to
Ideas of enisbrl|iaili>n for any purpose. Ylir jirlre of
Ibe right ataves 5*a* set al V committee of ap*-
prisal cut u down lo §4,:dJf. In view of emancipation
aud colonftatlnn.
Mndaito* litigx*. Ihe owner, offerct them to rrlln-
q'Ji-t, Tl.i-vi.aiid Dr. Duga*. her son, cmililhuied |;iuO
reducing Ihe aniount in be eollrcled In lire round Him
Ilf #J IXNI, whicSi must tie paid however, before tho 1st
• d \prll Inal. TEi*-nm, 'tr I'cbm* raised, partly Hi
lln- omferencea of t|,e Mrlhodl-t Eplaeopat I’lmrch
witti which he la connected, and the tmlanre,more than
. D ,,.nchm.nt. ..I .he .ii,c, wiii «o. b. dri.cn „ u , |
lli-iifrirrd In Augusta on lire VOih of April, with lire
— u) , |mt (uniwl llml Msifim* Dugas huddled »«d-
closed n contract lor running a telegraph lino with !
two strong wire# Iruin oce in tn ocean along tlu-tr i
road. This will Imbolli a great convenience nnd i
a safeguard ngitnat accidents. The moment a'
Mean er is in siglit nt Panama, inlorinatioii can fio !
given nl Aspinwall, so that lire (mat on this sido
may havo her steam up, provisions on hoard, and
t>« nil toady to start on tho arrival ol tlm tram.!
Notice of the running ol each train may l-o given
»<• ns lo do away with all jmasibility ol n «-<i|Hrmn
«<n the single track in use. Wo believe the «-m-<
Unci for lire coiisiruciion of this lino with three t
stations, is for 913,600.
Tiie Know Nothing Panic in Canada—The
latetcqocst ot iho Knglish guvermncnl tor the set- 1
ting apart of n million acres of wild land*, |.. Ire
distributed among the so.'dier# no *- serving m tfm
Crimen, bn# dovidopocfn •enDmcnt mmu-wlut akin
lo Know Noihingtsm among iho Quo, n'sC.inuduu
subjects. The Moitireal Advertiser says that lire !
results of lormer miliiary colonization speaks
strongly against tlm present attempt, and that «no [
of iwo tilings would happen—either there would
Ire no settlement nt all, tho lands being bought up '
by speculators ; or, n large, turbulent population,!
unncqu.vin.ed with Csnadren tovurnntoiit and m- !
aiituiietiH, would ibreMiou their security. In fact, \
Iho country would bu exposed, without remedy—:
so it iiiaintnibs—to tho invasion uf ten thousand 1
armed banditti.
It is.estimated that thore are between fiftaen
bundled und two Hioiisaud homer,ipatluc pn> n- 1
ciaire lit She t.'iuD d f-iali-s. j
WtillTUY or CoNsiUERATIUN.—It has boon sug
gested, a* tho diplomat*-* at Vienna cannot agree
upon lire "lour points," to sum! Mr Pe.nn-, who
lia* »ue\v«stuffy inabagvd the Fire Points »t New
Voik, ntnl may lla-rcluro. be sup|K4fd capable ol
sottling four.
"Tincture or Uarley."—This is the tuleufj
one ol tlm nutiiuioiis nowly nariird drinks \vbii h I
nro lihorally patronised in Boston, Maas . since tire ,
pnSHXgn ill (he prohibitory law in that enlightened
ami 'ibetnl State.
u ( F uuiii- yj u J J. I|J ^
iuh‘.V'!. ,d t n . ,h ," 1 ‘II*-;old,41a Cd. a 42*. Cd ; 1'h.ladolphM
lish a r rencli enmp on hwedish i Us. h 44s. (VI.; Ohm, 44*. (nl. ,
MVEI.r<*OL BKr.Ab-Ti'Frs.
Brown, .Shipley Co.'s urcular hii -Wo
haiu no nltctnlion lo notice in wheat or (four,
which .ire in lair moderate dorimnd nt last wreck's
rvlflx Indian corn ban improved I.-* , wrn m>>fc
45*. fid;
I ('anadian, 41s. a 42s ; sour, 40#. n 42s Yellow
1 corn, l»t.«. a 50s.; mixed, 49s. a 49a. (VI ; white,49s.
a 49# (VI.
»RT.1<»KT#
Freights fmm Liverpool i ■ tire I'ntled .Stales bio
rather stiller. Hliipa Mcotnmg scarcer, but steer
age pa.^engers without impruvuncut.
!.*TU«r KllMKT.
LivERr mi., May 12,2 P. M.
1 Bigland, Athycr *V Co ,n. p.irl cotton urn banged.
1 Sale- to-day, 12,000 bales, including fi.000 |.»r
tpcculalU'ii and export.
Bn a lsluir# linn Corn 50* Beef and pork m
Ireilcr demand. B.icou sells freely at 17s Lard
l in liiodefalu demand at 50*
fOL-rnsliualioii and joalou*iea nro damaging iho
profit laud scliemo of n 'I'lirkish contingent com
mit tided by Knglish otiicors ol the Indian army.
TIIK BALTIC Mit APIluN.
io Lngli*'
laud as un permits.
pcrmiaaioii |o establish a French eninp -
territory, nnd i| refused Bemarsund will b u occu
pled and loriilied by the Allies.
Three ship* led Lugisnd ou iho 19th to block 1
ad<* the White Sea.
Till NEGOTIATION.*. I
Bymptorua mcrcAso that the Austrian and Prus
sian csbmots'arn attempting lo effect a general ac- '
cord among lire German States. IMilot* of sum-
idlicixl journals havo been tuvitvd to txvur the
movement. |
Tho documents of the Vienna Conference, iho I
wlis.lo vxtemlmg to ninety pages, ate partially ?•••
published iii tlm Knglish iicwspaj.or*, and have di
nt' d much interest.
I'aIiih tfion haa evaded nnawrering Hiv qu«sli»n
wbother ih» conletencua^am or nro nut tinatty .
broken i ll; bill it is said, a« lire accredited repre-
vcnlBtivea ol nil lb# Powers. Russia included, eon-
tmuu to reside in Vienna, tire olcim-nu ol iho cun- i
t'*r«nc« peimancfttiy exist, alu.ul.l Rns*ia, or Au»- i
lire on bchaifid Russia, nuike nt nuy Ipuo propu- '
h.ils offering n prosfiect ol a irelileiiienl. j
•\ Russian note, in thu form n circular, ad- !
dnared to the German States, si).* that the Cxar,lornia—there
relying "ii lire rnntini-anccs ot tlu- policy huln rt , many ner* " *•
piii*ired by Hutu, will adhere to the solution given lire wfiob
: To Use- liiliubiiiMin, «il list* 4 il) of Ha* i
I ’ a omiuli.
Tire rule* uf the HnaiU <.| Hral b mat., |i i.blisaint)
' on me to address you on th® S'lliJ*-! ••? m»n-a»c* for j
' lire pn-tcrvairen of iiraiili. Il t» prramnr.S, U.*i lEe -*><i
1 rrnirmOrancu ot the last year »W1 uo l- II utr*-**q
for roe lo ss) but little. Every g*w-l rlltzet, aUlfrel. '
' thu hi* duly to bioiteir and Lit irelglibota req-ore* bw
lo keep ht« pr*-nii*v» clean are) in order. 7
evrlrsa and iB btT rrni. »r rxj, only Tract, it,e>>u|l. I
* It* ; and lire) Bur tre sa-metl, tint lire t.fdthance, *
Ire rtrullf tu/vruu.
VVliiieVef knew* ol a t
rrqur*trtl to rej*iri the »
V\ '
h.fh
g> r ncxieci u> (reriuriu
l«* u pon tc
Mi -
lire A’l.vi
dui) dail),) ou are r. q>,*«
piled *»H
riSv
Tiie Vi.neyari
in hi# speech in I
Ire proposed to *•
lirovi«i..n* ot the
iollow mg rnti
l thu eoiib fcncoa lo iho twu br.-i points ol tho hi il:
o| (hi< vine m that f»late
In lea Angelos eoiintv —:!
already u
Covered with the
I the great Sint" i
. op CaeiiuRMA —Mr. Bulfum,
e Calilorma AmhiiIi.)-, wherein
empt (JaliloMi'a wmu Irotu lire
prohibitory liquor law, gave tho
concerning Iho cu.*
1.) Bf pi-
iiirl'idii-ir. I -
nimli ♦ecti. i
iti Augu*i, ).*.<
Ktl'.n Otli. (lip iivtii'
l*e», shall keep • III
pr.-ilvel). a l*'i ••• Ire
.11 tre ,lrj «.*ilrd all lh<
• tnnitrr gen, rated *
• f iu ribi.ar.cr. pa**..!
'. Ui wli:
r«, Innam», nr occu) an’#
i the
rrl of tuffl. i
nl*
>i.l !»•* c
•rr,*1.1. »t>a
Ida) cl Apr
"(Tali-
Gcneral Bclzu had been elected
Bolivia.
guarauiec. |
olINtoN OF THE rflTIVH IRIN*.
The Knglish press admits that luqu* of peace
have fled, ..ltd that no assistance «.iii !**• (.xpcclod
b"»n Au»irui, nnd but little from the real ol Kuropo,
eonsequcmlv, that Franco and Ki.glaml must light
ii out. i'h" Imndiin Time* puti.ulu-s un ariii-lo
vxprcMmg 11w*e views. Tito Tunes lias also an
editorial »'ii lnhAlfoflhcguLoriiinriil, staling tli.it
it is impossible to peruao tho olKeini divcumcnls of j
the Vienna Coiilorencu wrlreui ncmg iliat Rii».*ia
as never m earnest in her pretended do»itc l>.?
peace. Some, however, think differently mid Karl
with tho bayonet xr.d ihe mime rifle, but will pur
sue the retreating foe as \Vtu.meioN did the
French in Spain, as the Allies did Nafoleon at
Lieptic, and is the French followed Sir John
Moore at Corunna."
Stkamcrs to HaRbcxo —A privsto letter from
Now York to the National Intelligencer aisles
that Mr. Christian Hausen, nt Brooklyn, ami
others with whom he h*a associated, have deter
mined to establish a line of sieamors from Nuw
York to Hamburg, via England, Antwerp, Bremun,
&.c , to run st present once a month, but uficncr
as soon as steamers can bo built for the purpmm.—
The •learners will be constructed with especial
reference to tho accommodation of first, second,
and third class passengers. The line will also
afford mail facilities xt • cheaper r»te, xnd pa**cti
gers will also be charged less than they now aro
on other lines; s.»dhat the line will place it in
Ihe power of many to visit Europe who have
been detorrod from doing eo by the expense of the
Yoyage.
KutONATtON OF TRE FRENCH MINISTER OY FnR-
sio» Affairs —It will be seen that Drouyn do
L'Hoys, tho French Minister of Foreign Affairs,
has resigned. Hit resignation is a matter of soma
note, for be la a diplomatist of nu ordinary ability,
and has bean ths principal manager of the nego
Halloas on the part of tho Alliaa from the begin
ning of tbs difficulties. Tho reason assigned (or this
rssignstioa, that it proceeds from an unwilling-
ossa to protect tha war, is not worthy of mach cred
it, inasmuch ss it is not at all consistent with iho
fact tbit he, as Plenipotentiary in the Conference
at Vienna, united with Lord John Ruasoll in re
jecting ihe ffosl answer of Russia, and consequent
ly must consider the continuance of ihe war a ne
cessity. The resignation, it is more likely, is at-
tnbutsblo to the mode in which IF is proposed lo j
continue tbs war; and this is the more probable,
when taken connection with the fact that M.
Walewooki la to be the successor. M. Waleski
wss formerly a distlnguisbod Polish patriot and
refuges, and afterwards a member of tho French
Chamber of Deputise and the Constituent Assem
bly, wee (be great champion of the Polish cause,
in tbs standing resolution annually passed In pro
test against tha partition of Poland. Latterly he
has served as the French Minister at l/mdon; and
bis present alavstion to the Foreign Office may
wall be taken as to indication of a change nl pol
icy oo the part of the Alliaa towards Poland, a
disposition to secure Ha confidence and co-opera
tion. Th* restless state oi Poland, as acknowl
edged hy lb# * Russians ibemoelvss, gives lira mat
ter additional significance.
W sahtngion correspondent# allege that the Presi
dent has resolved to remove M. Porry from iho
Secretaryship oi Legation at Madrid, on account
of hit recent Uttar exposing Mr. Aoala. Mr. Parry
will dot U held In leas esteem from tlu( fact*
should It prove true.
Better t*»h Barrtsu.'— A clerical correspond*
ant of Ilia New York Hon, who want to Europe
lo the steamer that bora Horace Greeley, writes
that ha thinks from H a remark lie tUraefoy) made,"
that Greeley cares more for breakfast then for
prayers, and that he bsen't mach regard for Evan-
Helical curfottatilty, fmm th# fact that on asking
him ifhe had ever been baptised, Greeley replied,
“no! but I've bees inoeulsivd, which la of more
Imp"
i), Iraving Ler *ill,niail«- Ian ),'ar*b®(iirt-.unalu-r«-.|,
an I roMeinliiX adlrrctliiii Hint ll.u -lave* In quratinii
ili"Uld n» vrr Ireiwild. Tire Irelr* wrrn ralli-d toeullref
and unlicl In a pHluou Oi thu rtimrerlinr f.»r a »pecial
dt-urru (wltlrh a recent law u'i |i(iwrrt«l lit n I" acratii)
(nr lire #aI«- of lliu »la*«a f.»r CCI.iHN)-ai.3n'l lus* limn
tl»u miaipnia, apprai-al. Th-Jwiw wa* K r ant*<l. thu
irun-nriluii wa*eoO-nmatrd fnrlhwllli. ainl tire rainlly
w-ru ItrnuxKt by Mr. I'cbm- to Srw Ywk. a* alrusity
•la'nd. Il »liould be Bililcl ill-vt i:«»l. ruininlng*, nf
.tiiV'relB.roiMlitciril Ibe li-xal pr.KX-t-diliK* nml pant all
lire Ii gal uxjmjiih-*, R f atiilt"U*li,
Tin- cnlnru l rlrrstman and In* f.imlly will Rn nut to
l.llreria In tire Fill. Iii tbanrenn Mine, Mr. IVsm- goes
out tn *or*py ai.i) scli-cl a tiuallli) location inland Inr
till* an i about twi-nty nlhcr rnmlllc*. who are about to
emigrate. Fnr ||*la -.•tilrmfiit lliu Sew Ji-rW) soclely
have npptnprtatui) $'•*#<>.
Tire Umlly are at priMiit In • Male nf nio-r *l*-et»i
tum, Mr. I'caae ha»Hn{ already uaurudml hla abllltj
••I vane®* Inward Ibulr p*ircba»u. bimI In uiprireq
nrciad with .heir ruinnval. L'nMribntlnna Inr tireir
bunrflt rn*v Imi rent in Ihu Itev. L. M. Peaau.alttin Five
I'oltiM ll'iuie of luduatry.
I'HLiyn or * nt iLM»o-Tnbkk Ptaanaa Kimbu.
Rr.mi) tsborura were rearU tr rinwn an r,l«t bnlltHns In
t\ alkur alr*H, iirar Ihu li'.wrry, about I "'clock tbla
afli'Miuon, when a imrtl.m of It rell and k 11 Ini two,if
tb,-iii; al*n a woman wtm happi-ired In In- Kailmlmr
w,mm| within lire wall*. Thu imillca wrro i>nl nut nnd
taken to lire I4tli Ward station hour®. Tlm names ol
iho deceased worn li"i correctly km'Wii to Hi# police.—
-Vric I’etk (rmtnrrrfl ^Idrrrtttrr, SnlutilBf,
Church Truckles Hem.r.n. — Bishop Tirnon
line givun notion nl thu withdrawal nf thu int«-r-
diet agnm*t lire St. Imuis Runtan Calholic church
nl Bullaln, N. Y., and iho hail of cxcotnmumca-
U"n Irom (in* i runlet# A p a si or has boon nppoml-
cd anil sorvUrea will bo resumed.
Taortiv from Sevastopol.—A muakoi, taken
fmm a Uu-sian h»Idler at tire fiatilo uf InKrrmarin,
lias been limugfil home from thu Kaal hy an Ameri
can trevtMor, und exhibited to the editor ul the
Tmy, N. Y_, Whig.
Dr. Isaac Draper, Jr-, an American surgeon in
ihn ItosMan service, dred at Sevastopol on tfin 20th ■
March. Ifownn Irom Rhode Island.
Appolstinimiw I'rstwldriil,
Waviiiniiton, May 25.— I'bn Union of tin* morn- •
ing aniMiimcus |fie Itdlnwinu army ap|i«nntnit-tilw . ,
Brevut-Majtir Fedgwlck, Major of Cavalry, vie® j
.McGttllouglif declined ; Brovot-Major Guorgo il.
Thnmaa, .Major of Cavalry, vice Br.ijjg, drclincd ; I
Brevet-Major Robert Gurnett, Major Ninth lit- '
Bei.lum, deeUued. i
.. . |i«-hcv. i-i'iiii-, nu*»--»rr, iiiiiik tiiiit-reiuiy anu
l resident oi Grey, io tf*. IIuun of lM>nl*.Iiaa given iiotiee
nmlitin for -’l-i in#t., that mi nd.lri— he rent tn thu
i V^ueen, di-ph>nng tho lallure id Ot-goiuiinnv, nnd
Muting, a- the "pinion of I'nrlinnu-ni, that tho pm-
I pnvals of Kti-m wese such as to alh-rd a fair pms
| pert ol rnm-ludiiig a jieace, hy wlifi-ii all the tirige-
, nat objtM-ia id tho war imglit have iieen gained,
nnd by which iho nlllea mishi Imvo obtained nil
j the a-ivnuinut's which oan'n> ren# n ifily deiiivnd-
i cd lr«»m Ku#*is. Milnur Gilw<>n mado a similar
mi'tion in th" House ot Common*.
n- viru-y*"
inter culm mion n*
vine a* there are in
•I Mm., lire pioneer
mnmiLclurcin lire rutted u<-«
** In I/.* Angefi.* ilio number ol bearing vine*
nnreunt I i 80U,(k)0; ihu miruber "f acres under
grape eulturo in l,5(k); the qu.intilV ol wjnu which
ein fio made to tiie acre i.« 4<k* gallon*; ihu
niireum ot capiinl invested in (Ire gi«|>e i-nlinro i*
Sl.ono.iMkl, nnd lire number "I jietauns engaged tn
lire Varum* branches td th" boamcM i* 6l,(k«i.
'1 hue, thcao 1,600 irrcs nuJy under grape cuiluro
can tirialncu 600,000 gallor.# of wii.e annually,
which, nt iwo dollars per gallon, will yield hi tin*
single district,lire annual inc-uno ol $I,200JNM.
If diete t« in Uom State but 250,000 acres ef Und
wfiieh ran be brought under lire grape culture,
they would produce lOO.OOO.rkx) id galli'ti* i l wine
annual!)', which at mio slot Inr n gallon, w. uld bo
thovnuimoua revenue of $100,000,000.
flab.
•slil bulMli.K
.*v-ripu..|i »♦
riel (rein Ore
>1 da) "I Noifiulur. iHi*>r, if.,
c’ .rk: end Ir.iiu Ibe Itt d:>) <’l N"<rti.t*i, Imlumc. tn
lire tail day ■>) March, Induuve, Ireiurr Ibe ).<>qr «.| "
*iVI.N-k. A M : aii.1 furl, m.Micr #o jdace-i. *4 ><.•.,
rrimmil. t M.iiul»>» »ir*p n!., by lire »aid e-*i,'t,w. r,
I" *ucb place* «iu.oul il.« fil).»* tiu-i l*o tfi-McnsreU
bi llu- Major **r a nuj- r»tj of the Mmt a«4 t.n.e
C'lmnilU-e
•re,-. That cirri l.<>ii*rhuMrr at.,'. "C-upahl • f a
bu'i-c. *hall ktrep lire » >*>l. rcllar.ciiclujurc -.i ]>rriu.*. •
»•' •.copied, clean and clci.' <•( and (re u..in *11 pair- j
•ti l «iliiVins water or Oiiint wiMlwrei, r ; arei u ,l.i'|
!*• llre.luiy ol |-*cr) Vt.•*>—-)»•■ hi, r orxvupam .if a I,. nre,
t" ltir-'W lulu tbu pnv.i « v.iartir.1 I" ihHr )»"!• or . n.
ensure*, a peck "r a ».< flic reel <|ukinlt, ,.f I, me, i.oee a
pi.retl, danne the month- «.( M*\.Jun .lul),
Ncpiember.Lh-intre- ai,.| N"»cmu-r.
I,hi* were *Ald a) Y"*l?5 to* -jj
ret .f-He r.«r j.nnre
n.ur--are* l?u ).».<• nph at •'!*!*.
i b.'O.ixn low a at V re. q *,^t I7i< Rtre n
i ..fn—,».# 4m.i •/. X'A»' *ar» > ««•’! * -t »|
I |IJi.V UnI m«i nnfiMq tt ‘. i . Yr*t*r«(< , •»
' * ..»•«) f..r Mr*»cr pore.
i ■ Arc—*»>« lUaiVar, tl • *IV\r,^5»t:> ,.u;
f-r'chl*-Nu'bieg rw»
Ftthanc,-* —I»rtri*e4 f*l».
, L..«-l..a V^ rf U'S. iM p*. c«- --
, Ba»t» ... ir;,*
Kctr Vurk WO*)*. » 1 k t*-* ■: *c
\.h \orkJ-.rtn *, - V jrefm... p
'*"»I?.F- May 24. P N — i «ren-7r»
Vl- .1 !»*». )«•)** B! urn: r-f :rf»c,k. J*. .* 11
M VU1M: IVTKI.UGCME*
i'.iHT «») .-AVAN.N All . VO:
% 14 It I \ I II.
- :csm*L'p KtM.wiEc. L**,‘.-.w , *: ■ c
Y'-rk —Padetb rd. Fa) a V. », i ' 4-t A L .
N K fUrabM. llo h»ri, k. IN : ;«»,•»:. t. u a •
imc*. Hr-.ct.atn, Kcll» X • ) t f 1 -r^ P
t ire. • Uxh-'rh k t ummrthMa. < nr* A iU^v
* burck k M..re*. M A C--tre*. J I* < < f. . *
k • ... tv fi D cV*..j.. Dai * k Wash*, j-i. w ; i u^-
t ;r, r. I'l'rgerald. I rai.ll n k lm. -.<*.'N I. I ...
W tv '.<v<ir>rt., t.ui ti.*ii i. k « »s A 7
v.rtmaie t L«.ll«n<,ti a. U.kncreu is Ul*. town
II.VL t... ll*ro*i. L A • " L. I IN llccdrm N - Hi
lrW|fC, A ll*< *...!, Ilud.-r. IVr A IlMOM
Iretprrrell. II Jobtreo- J* • ;• \ | Etuj;.
tl httuurnusu fi.liC k rs.-. i. • { L C*. i
I. jq.n.*a. nn n\ tarKf.i.. * V Ijff.i. »u.i O A O
!h J \V irelbh r. k 1.1 : n A H iA'I.i?
• Morrell A -
K>!
Hit. U-*
N \ -
I w Ul al*«
all y
t«*n t" Ore VM *«ret!o
II Die SOth of \| r
l- iF. r \Yre*j
II v\ t\ ») A
NN« " k Vert i
NN 1 \»ncr. T.
C» t! .rd 5UBA.5
Ni* I ork.
Park < baric* NN m»rr.*.
• k IV
r.»
The Hull nog.
The bull dog is tho most luuial and iho least in-
teUtgcni v>f its specie*; | t«->scd fotehuad, oa
umlorhuugmg jaws amt blood shot eyes, undo m
b'rming lliu very pera.uiiffcaU.-n of tho ravage —
Ailhotigh ca|iablc of #4111)0 nttnchmcnl, it cannot
tn, lulled njron as a tnend. S.i utieri) without
intuSlccI is tho courago «d u Im,I dog. tint it w-til
.. t-ATEST NVAR N'.NVS. J iltlack «ll)llllllg tll.it gives offtiiico. Till* dog ins
I ho rrett'h mail lisa not arrived never bcenn pel in till' United .Suit#: buttuKng-
1 be \ tvtiUiN c nt respondent »l die 1* >wuon limes land, among n larg« class ot ctiixens, it i* rare-
•rk«. Hire: ns lung as no revolutionary clcnients J fully raiaod, and einpfi ycd m bull-baita. iu the#..
pr.irer
read) •<
Il foavu Russia
i.-*« can; hilt if
•III/. J'fcvpl-MnJ
/ famry.vtcu I
litfC *■
i^Yit A ••lick <i
nl 4 unU—llthlc nml Antrono* 1
me brought mt« aniion, Aujiri
In get out <>i In-r difficultic* as she
England and Fiance should res.d
Culp* of refugees, nnd employ them
frontiers, ihe Holy Alliance would nssuredly again
bu lorilied.
# , Baris. May 11—Evoning.
'I ho Mnrlilcur doe# md cuiilaiu any now* Irom
the East.
Viiinni, May II—Evoning.—Tho ruumr that
I’oiiut Buol had given In III*resignation is not colt
Tiw America’s News at New York.—'The
fforald of Friday saya ;
lb-fore tha Amurica's news came to baud yealur-
day thu transaction# in cotton were light. Alici-
wnrrla ilia rnarknt linen mo rmieh excited, and ihu
salt s reached 3,000 bale* at nn advance of 1-4 cent
l>«rlb., si which prices closed firm Flour closed
o' an advanca of 12 I 2c. pur barrel. Wheat w*a
scarce and firm ; a small lot (70U hiivhnlai primo
white Gonoaee sold at |2 8H, llm high* *i figure of
the sraaori. Indian corn was in better supply, es
pecially Wostain mixed, end price# foil oil one to
|W" cents per bushel. Provisions Wern generally
firm with a tAlerably sntlvn businena doing —
rreght engagamantawtiro light, at shippers were
di.p.,*od to swan the receipt nf thu America's
letters ; since our last rtpon, 5,000 buihala of corn
were engaged for Liverpool, in shlpa' bags, at Ad.
per huahal.
Bisiior Doan#on Woman's ({ioiitn.—Rt. Il«v.
Ilisfiop Doans of New Jersey fua no fancy Inr
atrong-miiMjrd woman and women In bduinaiious.
In iha couraa of Iff* address thu other day, to thu
Kemalii Graduating Class at Hi. .Mary’s flail,
BurllngPm, altar alluding to the value ol Intellec
tual accomplishments In woman, the Bishop navar-
Hreleaa <iba®rvad *
" Thu highest human graces that a woman ever
Won, have fiut ansnarad heroAul in vanity and alts;
and wrought destruction,(hough their attractions,
for tbs soul# oihars. And mialfoctual power#
end mielligenl gills, n*d suhurdmsird lo tha pro
vidurnial ordsrlog* ol Ood, not diatianed and con
trolled by Ills renewing, grace, are, al this time
un#, xing women; and thrusting „n itm aaiunUhcd
world, a raca ol monsters, m that Amaxonlan
r»rw, who clamor. in»w, fur "Woman'# right*"
such as no mythology haa aver draamed of."
. A Monster Trais.—The Buffalo CommatrUl
aay# dial a bright train, eonsiailng uf ono hun-
d»rd and loriy-four car*, slxty-ona wf which Wor#
loaded with rail!*, tha oa'sriru with miscellana-
ous fr«lgh>,4afi tlm city, over tho central railroad.
on Haiurdsy. Hsvan fooumotlvas were employed
in tha drawing process.
A Cafital ln«A.—A new cluck baa 1n*ft man*
ufsoiursddown seat lo hansad In ihnaa rf(siea|n
which the Maine LkW ha* bean pasasd U|N>n tha
dial, the figures ImUssting s/#esn and /our o'clock
nr* oniitied, end thus ths happy pneseasnr uf the
imn place, fatlmt In he reminded of the arcua-
tumad hour* of ielr«ihmaut,foigets that ha lailyy.
my.
A nobleman who kept a great many aervnnra,
repored cnniidt'nee in olio ol them, which excited
a jealousy in ihu others, who, in order in preju-
iln-u their master agsmM him. accused him «>t tu»-
mg n notorious gamesior. Jsek was rnlleil up
und closely interrogated ; tun he denied tho foci, at
ihu Mtim ilmo deuforing Hint ho never played a
card iii Ilia Ide. To bo nmro fully convinced, dm
gsullemnn ordered turn to ho searched, when bo-
hold n pink ol cards wna lound iii hi* pneket.
Highly mcuuaud at Jack’s want of veracity, dm
nobleman demanded, iii n rage, le-w lie dared in
persist in an imirnth ".My lord," hu replied," l
certainly do not know the meaning of a eard llm
bundlo In my pocket Is mv nltnunac"Your
almnnai-. Indeed ; then I deairu that you wd| pmvn
at" " WuU.mr, l wilt begin. There srw tv'»r
sima iii llm pack—that intimniss tho Ipnr quarn r*
in the year; a* ilrero am UuMei'n cards m the ami,
so there nro llurtcon weeks in a quarter ; itu-m arc
sIimi thu same number of lunations ; th« twelve
*ign* of ihu XimIIsc through wh'ch tho aim aiueia
his diurnal coutso in oiia year: them aro Idly two
cards in a pack, that directly answers fur tfin num
ber id "eck# in a year; oxnmmn them more mi
nutely, and you will find three hundred nnd sixty-
live spots, as many ss them afo days In tho yu*r;
Ihcao multiply hy twenty-four nnd nixly, and you
have th® exact number of hours and nitnuira in n
year' Thus, sir, I hop# I hava convinced you ii
is my nlmanao ; and, by your lnrd*hlu'a permi*-
spm, I will prow it my prayer-book also I fit -k
upon ibu four Mills as representing th* lour pro-
vailing lefigion*—(/hrislianlly, Judaism, Malioin-
•tdanreui and I'agamsm; tha twelve court raids
remind mo ollfin | waive patriarch*, from whom
'prang die twelve tnboe ol foranl, thn twelve ap. *
lies,llo-twelve articles of Christian follh, The
king rrminda inn id llm allegiance due loiffa liu-
msly. I'lio queen o| the Minn to hor majesty.
I ho ran firing* to my mcol fori loft the ten cilick iii
llm plain* ol Hod«m and Gomorrah, deal toyed fiy
lira and firimatnrm from Imaven i the inn plagun, ol
Egypt; th# ten coinmaiidmoni* i ilia tan mire* cm
oil for Ifioir Vice. T|»* nlno remiuda urn ol llm
lilim rtiuaea ; lire nine |nobl« orders among turn
Tlm Ctghl rcmlmla ms of the eight baatiludea ; iho
etglit personasavad In Noah's Stk ; th* eight t«et-
aout nianllnniMl Its Hcrl|4ura to bo rofoaaed Irom
death to Die. I Im sown remiuda nia nf llm sown
adminiMoringapmia that aland Mow ihu throne
of God ; the eaven llbatal arts atul *vuu« . a given
by God fur the inMim tlnn o| msh ; thno-iven won
dors of tlm.world. Tlm six remind* urn id tlm an
pqiliiona txiglalimd In ilia le.nraprayar. Tim live
lemiuda me ol the aonscs given hy God tit Ilian -
hearing, weiug. foaling, laailug and smolling | fio
lour puis me in mind of Buffour evaugaluia ; ffm
four season* of tffo year ’llm lime rammda urn
ot llm Tttntty . tho «hri»a hunt* our Bavim was on
the nrota, ifio tliran days ho lay Inierre.l Th# iwu
remind* urn o| lha two Tvatatiianis I tho two eon-
trary principle* otiuggllngtaman— virtu* and vice
• ho no* retntnda mo uf tho only truo God to adore,
worahip and *«rv*. one Doth to iiractic*. and nn®
good mssfor to sarvo and obey " "Ho Is* is vgty
Well I" said th* pidifo-nian j "but | bellev* you
.Mv« omit led ono card-the knave" “Trim, my
Iprd—lha knave reminda in# ol ymir find*hip's
iRfontifr." The nobleman b*csma tnnre pfo*«rd
wllji Jack than IhjIios, ireuly forgive bint, raised
bfo Wl|%«nd discharged lha ipfonnsr.
bull-bail*, iho dog, while laMcmd lo iho nose of
*>um iinfi'riunato bull, bu* bad ono leg after
o form R j auoilier cut off with a kudo to teat it* courage;
rucar her j an,| thi* di.oplay ha* Ik-cii hailid by the pUudila ol
' " * llio "rural population,” and tlio encouragcinunt of
lliu acn'ii* ol llm nubility' llrM.ry relate* tfiai
Alexander once NvitimaiHif n bull dog miack a
liimod Don, ami being willing to f.ivo the lion's
life, ordered thu dog to be taken off, "but the labor
ol men and all tlicr strengtb could not loosen the
ireful and dorp-tiitingtecib " The dog iva* then
inulilati-d by its keeper, nnd not only Ha Dint**, but
,1 44 4, 4.' ,. ,, . lliu.Mtini, i.^ I, .1
Berlin, May 11—hvoning.—( omit I.Merhaxy,: h# body,wereaeveted iro
th« Austrian Ambntsador,Ima returned irom Viun-
as.
It in said that Austria is oil Ihe point of declaring
I be- I In r complete neutrality, a* well a* that of the
! wholo ol Germany.
GREAT BRITAIN.
i In Parliament it Wiiiatatrd that Kuril Pundun- . n*******I w«» •« forociou* tbat lie gained
I aid's propoesl 1.. blow up the Russian I0rt.fic.1ti ns | repulatton. Lliamed at ll.o gao
' bad bum ani>ui)tleil to luo Scientific Cotnnilitoe, '
including i\tu»ara. Fnriday, i'lavlair <tnd Graham.
Thn t ci in it ul article* Irom iho New York Ex-
(NiaHiou wn# referred to, and mention made that
head; * whereat tho
nd sorrowfully re-
git beast ol »o n> •bin
C,»no would aup-
I king wa* wonderfully moved,
pciiied hisrashne** m dcatfoyu
a epirii,"—a very natural feclu
P"*e, lo every generous mind.
Many years ago an EngU-fi ship vvb* al one of
our dock*, on board ol winch am a hull dog. Tlio
eaten-
„ ^ ol ibo
vfiu*, he spent nil the livelong day »" the h-'pele**
t«*K ol sprmgihg at every |rer*-u» who j-nam-.l along,
either on pleaauie or busmen* The owner, first
mate ot tlm vooael, would * t lor Imuis and detail
die French government ia responsible lor nilu'iea '*' r ''"''dL'ilnl deed* ot ihia migbiy dog t towii#
sent to Ihe I'aris Exposition. I •»« tdfi’i* ifoily c.i||o*Mod, and iln-ro aloud ibo hero.
A long d'-iialn rn*ue<i on a mnlii'u a*kmg for -• •'--
sefoci coinmillee tn inquire into die practicability
ol uniting tho British aitinca Tho tnoinm wa*
foal
The lull l'• suppress Gretna Green unrri igr* was
al*o lo-1 'The aecond re.idum of tire hlil permit
ting Iho mairuign to a docea*od wile’s staler wna
named by a small majority.
Tlm lull removing tlm newsoaper stamp lax waa
tua'I a thud tliiio ana pasaed
.Mr. I.nyard has irnijinratily postponed fit* ttm-
ti'in of inquiry Into tho ttianagruicnl id tlm army
and turn-.
Mr. IL-chuck's commuter ta sull in aeaston.
H-dney IfotlMfl and Adnural Dumfo* have been
uxnuiined, nnd lords Aticrdeen and Derooa riled
In givo evpleurn.
The movement in favor of an admtnlaucvthm to-
form gun* ground, and iniiignuiion nieeimc*
Mgaiuai ari<io,-ra|ic tniaminagcmonlcunlinimlo be
held l.o|,| I’almoiston i* ispnlly becoming n*
mq»»5)mlaT »• hla predecessor (Lord Atmtdeon)
wa*.
The |Ktndon Timutq In an editorial which haa
attrsoted * >mu notice, says tlmt llm cirrnmatanco
dial Aurerira tinea not syinpathixo w ith thu allies
la »h"i:king and revolting.
An aitjoiiined marling wa* held nt London ol
English roinrihiitora m consider Imw they in«v
c*d ‘’"ck thmr coiiiiil'utfiiiia Imih tlm Nowr Yoik
Exhibition
An Ineendisty firs, set by a di«chatge«| work
man, dmr veil totally ontCid tile lluating hallerma
JiiM toady to launch In tlm Til*tile*
The Uu.ren n*vo a Hiatc l*nff mi thothh Tlm
Dulled Hint.'* StlmMer,fcfoctr'»«»)* ol Iregslmn,and
Mr > Lane weie preaent.
TimChampfim nl the Hoa arrived al Liverpool,
front Mrillinium Iflifi Fshmaty.
FRANCS.
M de 1'etMgny )# ap|Milntrd Ambassador |«> F-tifl
fond, in io.<m ol Count Wafowakl, w tin auccaeda
proiivn de I'lluyt a* Minuter of Foreign Affoita.
Fur titer i hsugaa are tumured, n*mely. that M.
ILilfoult, Mhuator ul lit# In'tuhu, will eucceed
Admiral llaimdln, who iniDe« fiom 'ImiMrt o|
Marine 31 ll .iiclisr. Minister ol I'uhlm Wotka,
Will surreril lllllaiill, and M do Itn henmnl, Dt-
rtct'tr ot Drleans Railway, auecec.L B"uch*f
A nuw loan uf ^OHJKIO.tXlO francs is at ptrsenl
umfor coiisfiforRlioR hy tlm Council ol Hiaie.
The police aay they have dlsenirted a Vast plot,
Willi raimlicallona throughout Km.<|re, in nrottmta
:ti*a*M«H-iii>r* i and hrnce I'tonoti'a risciiu.m will
h* postponed 10 tr*SS hi* collbei Dun |hq»uW'||h
0i ibe d*v. the attempt w.** rtmde it w*# fnwly
i slated In faitous sllisa ul Italy, HpatiT and Gat-
V Intcrb'ted, and told llm Indoui tn gn . ’[‘f worst description, stwl Bnall) a«-i »•» l>»d, h.
ll... nilKlil In.'iik lo.... .mi.... lum 1 h " , 5 I...II
i . i , , i t after * ci .a ii i Mi Nlliliirr, ‘be imi l.ln*J imrill. i ,
uill.iin "I llm lf».l nl,iiiii'il, in l.rt'k.'u „V„„„„• |, u „.„.i.„i a hu, >
.iiliui, lln re Iaicd Hie i..».inu cii-Mlui, at tIi
niilluiudu, each ttldivuliiai indulging Ibu vague
hopu that Im would ti|eiik looao amt pitch into
a.'tm-body.and thu* show hi" power*
Among tlm idler* waaan Indian wh«» occaainn-
nlly visited iho city and matiw a lew pence by
shooting an arrow nt penni"* amck in tiie end ol
a slick. Upon thn very app« arance of the Indiau,
the bulldog waa pailiculnrly vioteni, greatly to
the atmucmont ol tlm follow*, who took « ilia-
Itcioua pIcaMiio iu liniatieg llm animal• The
inato lins'ly intcrlclod, and
away, leal
up Tlm I .
Englreli announced to the cmwd tlui it iho dog
waa bioughl down |o tho ground, and chained to j
n post, h« would for fire delfoi.*,light the dog with !
nothing but his hsiidl and teeth The mmey waa (
ral*cd, .Kill tho male, altor e»pira*mg much reluc
tance at tbn idea ol having the Indian killed, I
brought the dog down Irolit Ibe ship, and fastened {
him to a post. The Indian put away Ut# bow and
arrow, m< knife, laid hit neck bate, and rolled up
hi* "lint sleeve#. ‘
tie commenced
I he Indian apptoached the deg craw'mg upon
all tiMiia, tmtkiug and glowliug, #• it he waa on*
h tinsel I The bull dog meanwhilo jumped and |
1 iiiiMwf ai lliu iiloulb, w Into hi* c)u* Ireamed living
tun wnh tmtstton The Indian, however, kept Nip
ih| In Conor
• S-r 2nd. Thai an) prtoui or pe(*o«4,
J*)li.g any lot or part ,.f I t «. a iani, s »nt,.. ... i,.r
aui oilier purjHise, *h»l| Seep the »*n.r clean >• I *f-re
(r .m Hub or linpuru) (rum atom*l er »»<.'rt»t , r. • •
ler; nnd when filch iet or part ..f lot »h*li rre a*ern*>i,.
ci l>> lire Ut.aril of Health, ibn.'igb their NN »••! i .
no;u-.-, it. tre unclean, and In Pad order, ii.n «|.M|
Kiii- one day'* notice of itu-fart Pi l*re Marahtl, u- »u»
•'Hi I'on-iaitle,io the c wnrr <>r ,.»i.cf-. eecof.ir* r .«<
eupift*, pointing uui wherein the evil cvnip’.uk-.; »■(
r*>ii4l4i*, and w uh illrerii..ii that n l o f. i i.ai.i. rwu.'i
ed If. adrr *uch nollru, i|.e l«i or part "i I .i *r>*H
r >i,|. tine ii nr Iran ami in bid enter. Ihr i>r«
• laid® *hall eillt-r ireareal.lj no lire pirn.ite*. ai.d alth
jrer aid, eau-e lire Bill, -.r itnpuroi tn ire r»m..i"d.
Ihr fresienxrr> c*rt». or Itjlorslfr C»Mel
un-r wllh •Mid or earth.
M. J. IH i KNF.U, - hairmau II. II.
*4t&nnali t ISifi May. l“Xi. iuw.tw
IDiitninil'i ( rili iiir«l )tiii;iiriMH
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iii *lldlM-a*e* of ihe Mmuarh and lina.dv w h*rX
an-mieiided wllh aehliii. *i,d cite* iminnluie >ts'r|
I" lire tu-arll>.ii ii. Tire effi-et* «.( tie ,, in r»i t>v . r
drihkiiic arcgeoerall) rcbrwxl l.t ll. ai d H iff ml* .rer
<•( lire uo|.io*i and mo*i |oe«»»ni aj-pfi. ui*, r-j^v . bi
I" t*er*on* wire, (rout a *e«l<to*r tire ur vdhe* eauw*,
*it" im.ler lire Ire-prent i .<re»»lii nf l.*« if(p rrooirv.. i.>
livante*. Tn pre»*'ii- nl • billluu* or * cun-» | ,i n, u
uni Ire recnltiinrinlrtt w.ili |reeulii>r j.r, pne*- : »•..*, !•%
11tine* h*m Ireel^-rirejiledl.l irtiBo.! In itre .-rare . «•»
wk-m climate* dklmi n( ih.
curb lufanc). and even nl in
aili n.lnt wllh ncMIl) ; m l 11, *uch lire r»|n,,rd
XlnKheMA Im* a Kfeai adianlaKe oi»* nilrei alrenrtx.nt*.
ill: ih»t It path neuirattie* the arid In iw nlviurut »r>
em.kl, and act* n* an rtn.-*rieu* i rl ceMle pnr«*ll»e. -
1 r>'- prciuMaii.m I* (ore Irmn un|.ln**«fct l**-.e. *r>.| ihree
ttiio • ih# •in-ncih uf lire <-<>mni,>n • 'alciant V«.ru »tk.
I our (lr*l premium Mlirr Molel*. and a New York
N\ >rld*» Fair Medal swanleil.
For *kle I.) lire dnigK'-i* erm ralli. a'h.l bi the ttiki.U-
tar Hirer. T > fil*w|i.\Sl». Phliadclphiiu
apr V4 c*wt3mo s
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mi iii* in Imi lliu tire »EiH <u lire pht-mdin*. ireMrbke
m»Kic in i NIUI H’* M'NMjMI NllXTl KF
Mr. F. Ibqdrw. tor merit *-/ ih» .\*mr llotree, N»w
Yoik, and foie propr.n.vr ot the >.\cb*..»u ll.OrJ, Ureh.
wtoud, V*.. I* one «t ihe hun.lrvd* who lute Pernewred
, ol *4'let*’ .Nriirafota Pj I'atiui** NpanOk VI mm. .
."nure M» cure. Ire h*» reemwiwetnlvkl u >n nurr.her* .*1
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r**.-, w.ih lire most wnmleelwl *nee***.
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elreouwin be h*ld ,-n Iho *>«* kl ,*0*1 i*
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f w.*) IB-If l.t-tm. '
pAiii.<iiiiiue,aiut gradually bnuighi hi* luce
loailul proximity In the (log's le. lb. |‘by male
u .w iniciluiiht.fnr ho fell emit,font th.
vvonfit ge) klliait: hut the cti>w4 bait be,
died, aud ilUlaiod upon" od'ing the thing
A mutual Mfone* ensued tretwion the CtMuhalanta,
Ih" d„g a'lalnmg hi* chain tn bt* anxiety tn learli ■ L
III" iinlfon, umil |l wa* a* siiaighl ami *<>11,1 aa a I
Imr u| Unit. Hudifonly Ibe lli.lun seised the bull |
tb'g'e under-lip between ht* ienth,atnt in an instant ]
whirled It i Uieo 11 wllh llm d»g,o*et oil l'i* b«ck — !
H-> unexpcCle,) wu the efoack, and so treifocll)
belpIcM was llm dog, will* In*le*t tn the an, and i
In* j«w tnipri*nue,L ibat he reentered hi* a*t„ni«h |
Hieiil only In give fnttlt yalle „| pallt t wheienp.wi
the Indian *h>H,k lum a moment a* a eat does a I
iii.>u*0, and Did) l. t go hi# bold. 'I ho deg, unco •
#,» **N age, putting hla lad lx-1 wet n Ins leg*, leltost .
ed Irmu In* enemtf* and *crr«uiei| with tenoi to \
get beyond the fpaeh n| the chain
Bsatii tft'l. Pabsaur — _The bdlow ms )# from die
., •* --- — — ly i
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tlfol; or |( p.*,if lour bierelt ---*•-
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