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SAVANNAH RJM'U BL1UAN, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1855.
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Friday Morning, June 1.
BV TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN.
FROM EUROPE.
BXE IiATlIR
jgyggg or rum
Steamship Pacific.
NOTHING NEW KUOM SEVASTOPOL
BNl|Miion uf C'Murobcrt.
ANOTHER ADVANCE IN COTTON.
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Niw York. May 10.
Tb« pRoifio hu arrived with acven days later
Btwa from Europe.
.tlnrUeta.
The cotton market, waa buoyant, and there wae
te active speculative demand. The market closed
active and firm, at an advance of l*8d. to 8*16d.
Baiee for the week. 112.000, of which speculator*
• took 49,000 and oxportora 0,000. We give the fol*
lowing quotations:
Fair Orleans
Middling
Fair Upland
Middling....,
6 1-2d.
5 7 8d.
6 l‘4d.
5. 3 4d.
Breadstuff* were dull and unchanged. Tho pro#,
pect* of the crop were good.
Money was easier, and Cuuiola had advanced to
8*3-4.
'Genrrnt News.
Accounts from Sevaitupol to the 12th May re<
port that the aeige remained unchanged.
An expedition of 15,000 allied troop# h»d em
harked at Kamicah and put to tea in tho direction
of Asolf, but returned without landing.
Omer Pasha's force would return to Eupatoria.
Largo reinforcements lor the Allies were ex
pected in ten days.
General Canrobert, tho French commander at
Sevastopol, hat resigned, owing to bad health -
Gen. Pellicier ia his successor.
The negotiations between Austria and the Wcai<
•rn Powers remain in italu quo, but between
Austria and Prussia tho relations were more inti
mate.
Russia notifies the German Slate*, that tho
Cxar only holds to the first of the two guarantee^,
on condition of tho neutrality of Germany.
Franco and England havo presented an ulti-
matum to Sweden, which tho latter is inclined to
reject.
The French Exhibition was opened with much
ceremony, but tho affair was rather dull. -T
Pinori, the assassin, had been eaocutod.it-Paris.
We will pay our respect* to our worthy
contemporary of the Columbus Times, to-morrow.
tar The examination of the Public School^
under the charge of tho School Commissioners,—
Mr. 0. Mallon, Principal—will take place this
morning, commencing at half past 8 o'clock, and
dosing at 2 P. M.
tSTTho City Council very properly determined,
at itssessian last evening, to have ihe Pest House
removed from Tbundorbulrto Tyboe. The Leg
islature of 1767 appropriated the sum of 815,000 for
the erection of a Lazaretto on Tybeo,and a similar
provision was mado by the Lcgiilaiure of 1S34 —
The money was never called tor however, ihe
expense of maintaining an establishment ol tho
kind, in the then condition of city, being such at
to deter the public authormea from undertaking it.
It is now proposed to erect, as soon as possible, a
temporary building st Tyboe, and to apoly to the
next Legislature for ih« $15,000 heretofore twjco
appropriated. Should the Legislature again au
thorize the appropriation of that sum, a permanent
building of a suitable character wilt be erected.
It will bo seen that Messrs Sami. P. Bell
and James M. Prentiss have associated themselves
together as successors to the old firm of Phil-
brick and Bell, dissolved by the death of Mr.
Sami. Philbrick the past winter. Both of these
gentlemen having been connected with the old
firra—ono at partner and iho other aa chief clerk
—they will be able to conduct the business in a
manner satisfactory to tho lurmer patrons of tho
house. Wo bespeak tor them, therefore, a contin
ence of the support so freely accorded by tho pub-
lie to the old establishment, to which the new firm
is a worthy auccesaor.
VST James K. Smith, Esq , has retired from the
editorial management of the Atlanta Republican,
which has heretofore educated the claims ol Mr.
Overby, the Prohibition caudidato for Covcrnor.
Unless the Temperance party ahall extend a m«re
efficient support to the c*u*e and their candidate
than they have dono up to thiatime, he advises Mr.
Oferby to withdraw from the canvas*. This, we
have but little doubt, Mr. O will finally do.
Smitblahd, Kv* Mat Slat* *A5
After a tedious passage of over throe days, Iseludlng
•toppsgas—ploughing through sandbars, dragging over
rooky ehoale, amt the breaking of machinery-I have
arrived anally at the mouth of the Cumberland liver,
distant Mnlljr two bundled miles from Nashvllle-and
am now braking out updn the noble river Ohio.
Prom my ownudeaperlanoe, I am enabled to gtv*
some advice to those of our elttiens who Intern! to taks
this route In going to or returning from the North t U
la this—atNashvllle.or at iMs place, always get upon
Urn mail packet boats, It possible | thsy have aisled
tlmesor departure, perry llUle freight,ahd connect at
this point with the packets going up end down the
Ohio t while the othor boats go slower, and often con
sume a day Or two la taking ou freight at the dlgbron!
landings.
We left Nash villa at 4 P. II., of the 18th, end Ihe
nrxt morning early, landed el Clarksville, a town con
taining about 4000 inhabitant, situated upon thigh bluff
on the north sldo of the river. At sundown we (bund
ourselves fail upon a sandbar,Just opposite a Itltlf vll-
laao on the nthot side or iho river about thirty miles
farther down; and seeing no prospect of getting off
boforo a rise of water, without disoharglug a portlou
of tho freight, I determined to go on shore, to romalu
until Monday ihornlng, aud take another boat, If ours
should uotthen got away, or should leave before that
time. It so happeuodlhat this was the time of the
quarterly mooting of Ihe Methodist denomination {and
besides their regular exercises, the Masonic Order were
out In procewlon,lo perform Iho funeral coremoules of
a deceased brother. The day was thus very pleasantly
•pent among tho people of this rural village, and a boat
coming along early this morning, 1 ambarked upon It,
aud roaehed hero this evening.
Tho banks of Ihe river are at this lime from twenty
to thirty Prat above Iho water, which are overdown du
ring high fresbeta, and tho land thua enriched and
moistened. Tho bills are usually from one to five
miles back from the river, though they aomettmoe nae
from the water’s edge. Upon there hills, when on the
river, the villagesnre situated, to escape the overflow.
Rut very little oflhecounlry can be aeen firm the
boat, at this stage of water } and both shores are lined
with a thick growth nr busbea and large trees, which
onmpletely conceal the clearings beyond. The land ap
pears to be Improved on both aides of the river, from e
quarter of a mile to a mile In width. The soil on tho
flats ta rich and good, but upon the hill* It Is mostly
barren aud unproductive. Aa a recompcnce for this
sterility, them hills contain In places, Incihauilthlo
bads of Iron oro-which Is dug out at the fool of tho
hill*, usually about flvo miles from the batiks of the
river, melted and east into pig Iron on tho spot, and
sent off In this vhape to the rolling-mills , sltuatod far
ther down the river—or sont ta a dlilanco to bo thus
worked up
The Uuinherland must Indeed be a beautiful stream
at high water. Then, the almost unbroken harder of
woodland—composed of the willow, the poplar, tho
sycamore, and other trees of varied foliage—bends
^aeofully down to the water, and thua presents a bar
rier of varlegalod hues on either side. Now, the ap
pearance «•( the stream is greatly marred hy the upturned
trees, and roots, and driftwood, which He scattered all
al ug the shores, and upon tho sandbars now left dry.
Grnps are yet too small In this section of country to
Judge ol their prospects—In fact there Is very Utile grain
raised In tho Iron regions. Fruit promises to be abun.
(Uni tills season.
Tho same serious complaint is heard here aa with us,
scarcity of prnvlsious,and consequent high prices. At
places along tho river where we slopped, com was sell
ing at irom 81.25 to $1.50 por bushel; potatoes •1.50
per bushel—a short time since $3.
As Is too much tho eftte (n our own Btato, planters
-hero have neglected the cultivation of tho very essen
tials of life,wnd bent all their energies to the prmlusllon
of tobacco—as ours bar/done lo that or cotton. It Is
to be hoped this season's experience will prove an ad-
monition for all tlmo to come. • • •
FOREIGN NEWS.
INTEIIEkTINU DKTA1LH.
The malls yoatordsv brought us tho English pa
pers sent oui by tho Amorloa, from which ws ox-
trnot tho following Interesting details:
finis, Ciuirabrrl to Ihn Frntsnh Trontn.
In a short snooch which Uon. Canrobert tlollv-
ered on Iho 87ih of April, whon ho reviewed iho
r rench troops In tho Ciimoa, ho oaid: "Bo confi
dent and patioot, lor th# moment will soon onmo
when, in the name of Franot, 1 will knock at tho
door; and if U is not open we shall onior both by
the windows and iho door. With a lllilo palianco
wo will come on triumphant from the terrible
struggle, end tho glory which II will reflect on yuu
all will bo immortal/
i«« on Use Prssnpoct.
,
i. Time* thua sums up tho prosont
aflilvolf occupying thcmsslvest life latter is of a
much less important charader, and 1 am able to
assure .the Cnrtoa belore hand that It will also bo
regulated to our mutual ssllslacllon. Tho solution
ol which I s|toak will very spoodily lako plaus; 1
therolore think that it would bo boiler to wait un
til then, in nrdor that the Chamber mar bo able lo
examine at once. all ilia documents relative lo our
n.ii.a it.n.i.
negolialloiia wftjT tho United Hlatas. Tito groat
est anxiety manifested in our country In relation
lo tho affairs has rolrrsnco to the preservation of
iho Island of Cum. At
Declaims of the Supreme Court on the
Darloii Htsilk Canon,
i*
Wo learn “says tho Augusta Constitutionalist)
thnt the Supremo Court has decided tho following
points in tho case* rocontly argued belore it at Mil—
Icdgeville, of tbo creditors of the Bank of Darien,
■gainst the State ol Georgia.
1st. That tho Stato ia not liable to pay up Iho
unpAid installments on her subscription to the
Capital Stock.
•Jd. That tln» Stato is not liable to redeem any
Tho Til
The London
stato ol things in tho Crimea'.—
II any one will oomparo the extol position of
tho Irasicging armies and of tho outworks of the
town on tho 9th of May with what it wae when
tho lire uponod on tho Vth uf April, it will bo soon
that considerable progress has boon made. Tho
garrison ol Sevastopol cannot amount in uutiihcrs
to one half ol tho lorco now assembled boforo ilia
southern division of tho town. Moreover, lira
resources of tho dufoiico Jroni outlying works
which enfiladed llto rear uf our bnttorica havo
boon uonsidurubly abridged, and every ft wilt arri
val shows Hist tho besieged aro reduced within
n narrower circle. A siogo arrived at thu stage of
operations can only be arrested by the destruction
ol tho works of tho bosiogors, or by the succos>lut
advance of a relieving army, but neither ol theso
results ia in the sU&httst degree probable. Tho
reconnoiasnnco lately made hy a detachment of the
Turkish, British and French armies beyond llm
Tehcrnayn has shown that tho cnomy is not in u
position to offer any aerious resistance to our ad
vance from the east of the plateau occupied by iho
allies.
Orders havo recently boon despatched Irotn
Puns to causo tho whole French army uf reserve
collected at Constantinople, aud amouiitiug in
about 25,(XX) men of all arms, to embark at ouco
in the French vossols ol war and transports for
thoCrimon; and aa tho British steamor* convoying
tho Sardinian contingent to tho thoatro ol war
woro already arriving in tho Bosphorus, about
40,000 fresh iroops, pcrlocily equipped for tho
liuld, will ahortly land m tho Crimea. In addi
tion to thit powerful leinloreemem, tho British
army is constantly receiving sn increuio to its
numbere, which will onablo it, we doubt tiut, m
perform any duty it may bo called upon to di*>
charge. With theso forces at tho disposal of tho
allies, an army equal in number to that which
won the batilo of the Alma, may advance against
tho Russians from Eupatoria, Ktffa, Kartell, ol
tho Valley of Baldar, without diminishing ihe
strength of tho army already engaged in tho con
duct of the siege. For this purpose tho formation
ol ihe army o| roaorvo at Mnslak, and the acqui
sition ol tho Surdittinn contingent, aro judicious
and important measures; for llinso troops, if pro
perly handled, ought to cutoff tho supplies of
__ ... no pries, and under nn
circumstances, M.I have already stated, and I re
peat it,here, will'we consent to the alienation of
tho Island uf Cuba.
M. Oanxx Y. Atecill*—After the explanations
which tho hon. minister Itasjust made, f hasten lo
declare that I withdraw iny proposition. (An-
pin mo.) Now, I hup* I may be pormittod to add
a word In iho name of my own parly. I thank
tho minister for tho oeniimenis that bo has junt ut
tered cuncornlnn the preservation of the island
of Cuba. We, the democrats of Spain, havo boon
long acouaed ol having had on this subject, Ip Ma
drid even, relations with an agont ol American
diplomnry. Thla Is a calumny against which we
havo already proteeted,nnd I siozo with eagerness
lliisjfrcdi opportunity to Indignantly rspol it. (Ap-
pluuse.)
A loiter dated at Madild, May 2, anys:—The
banker* of London and Paris havo lonnnllv de
clared that they will not mako any loan to Hpain,
unlosa sumo arrangement bo mado with respect to
tho rejected coupons. According to letters from
Cuba, the persons engaged in tho reconi conspira
cy had such a largo command of money, that af
ter purchasing arms, hiring veesols, and paying
filibusters, (hoy had 300,000 pi litres (1.600,0000 in
hand, which sunt had boon seized. The corres
pondence hotwuun the conspirators nnd Ihcir agents
in the United States bad also, It is stoted, fallen
into the bands ol tbo authorities.
„ highly
fleltl In slid Ires*#* of the Stomach ami linwolt, which
are tlleitdod with juddlty, and Rises Immeillale r«UH
In ilia Imsrtbii.n. The effect* nr siesta In satins nr
ilrloklna are generally ralluvnd by It, and It afford* »»•
of the mildest and moil plc**mt S|mrh-nU, especially
to persona who. from a sedenisr III* nr other «rau»s<
ara under tbs frequent tmce*«llv uf having recourse Wi
lasallvaa. To parsons uf a blllinus or a gouty habit. It
may ha recommended with peculiar propriety; and lit
virtues havo btetueiwaladly twilled In thn disease* of
warm ellmatss Hfisny of the rorttiltliiE of clildren In
early lurauoy. and oveu at in -re advanced period*. are
nttendad whhacldltj; aud lu Mich i-ta«a, tho Ueletwd
Magnesia Iim a Rroat advamauu over «tU«i absurbeuU,
vlt: that It both neutralises om. acid In tbs allrnontsry
euual, and sets assn efflesciuns yel Rsnlls U|irgst|v#.—
This preparation Is frro fmm unpleasant tasle. and threa
limes the strength of lhecoiuin«u Cslulnod Afaguesla.
I'our first premium Bllvar Medals, and a New Vork
World’s Pair Medal awarded.
Por aale by lbs druggists gem rally, and hy the manu
facturer. T. J. III'Mil AS li, I’blfadelpbla.
apr«4 eod3m<>*
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•• previously....! IWM.DII.MMIIIXW . ‘-unn;
Totallt^elpUy7. .T.7TTi".$<5^#W.4iZi11t,Zo«..V77 j UA ^W^:ZV:::.
ffxjrarted ififs weakTH..{ I*Wi uiJ’Xi., w.a. A.zw lump's Hop* a..
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TIIK NHV SPANISH StlkieTKY To WANHINOToN.
Thu Madrid correspondent of iho London Nows,
writing on May 9, sals:—M. Santa Alvarez has
been appointed Spanish Minister at Washington.
Tho “Shocking nnd Itevolitntr ” l*oel-
lion of the Ifnltcd Rlnlcs.
(Prom the London Time*, Msv llth.)
Wo advoried cursorily on a former oocasion to a
letter which appeared in our coluitna Irotn an ahlo
correspondent, woll known to our readers under
tho signature, not Inapplicable to him in oilhor
■’Stated Man." The object
aunso.ol a "Stated Man." Thn object ol our cor
roMpomlont it not what wo should havo hoped it
would have heon—to clear iho Iruu moil ol Amori-
ca from iho stigma implied in the charge tlmt tho
sympathies ol Atnorica are not on our aide. To
tho urcat mass of mon, who judao matter* on thuir
firat nspoci, nnd have neither iciauro nor inclina
tion to sound the depths of political questions, there
i* something shocking and even revolting, in iho
admioaion that, though policy may keep iho United
Sintcs neutral in the present contcal, and interest
may plead aa loudly iu favor ol Kussiu as of Eng
land und France, the feelings and sympathies of
Ainurica, (ho consciunco nnd heart ol tho nation,
which aro not under tho control ol'inturcst nor sub-
tho enemy, nnd to rendur their position in iho ' j"d lo considerations of Stale policy,aids with the
Crimen untenable. North of tho rivor Sntgliir,
tho Crimea is, in summer, an arid plain, without
water, und incapnblo of supporting an army.—
The pua* css ion of lira southern coast, and ol tha
valleys running down to Karasu-Uuznnr nnd 8mt-
pin ropol, is, in fact, tho occupation ol tho I'rimon;
nnd wo aeo no reason to doubt ilml hostilities may
Ira carried on with advaniugo in this district.
Rnsslu.
Tho Aland Islands aro denuded of Russian
troops. Several English ships have already ar
rived before Ikcdbamm, near Ledsund.
Power* ot tbo East in their present deadly struggle
with tho Power* of tbo Wen,
To thoso who knew America only from tho
•'•voratrained praise of iho Manehes'ur school, who
look upon her as the paradiro ol rho poor, the land
of high wages, vole by ballot, universal suffrage,
no Stale endowments, cheap newspapers, and
nhuminnt supplies ol ardent spirits, it si-t-nm almost
impossible that tbo asylum ol liberty, thu boast
ed fountain of tho (uturo civilization «>f (ho world,
should in icoling, if not in act, he clorely united to
jation and a government tho wholo rn'raion and
Advices from Helsingfors, of iho 20th nil., atnio . dmy t ,f which seems to Ira to live in darkness and
that iho formation ol thu 26 battalions ol Finland- j misery ihcmsolvcs, and by war and desolation to
ere, ordered hy iho late Czar, is now complete.— ! spread that darkness and misery over die face oft ho
Pin* now stonin frigateCnlknn,of360 horso power, | wlmlo lmbi< “ * ‘
i< ready f.,r launching, and iho Wyborg, a sailing
ship of thu lino, hu* ju*t received engines ol 450
homo power. An order w«a lately issued that in
luturo ships built in tho Imperial yard* shall bo
filled wiih tbo screw. It is now ordered thnt tbo
oxiMing sailing ves-els shall bo successively taken
into duck and receive engines and nropdlcra.
A rpeci.il commia*ioii has boon iniiiiuicd at Ht.
P( tersburg by ihe Emperor Alexander to consider
nil mailers relating lo iho Eastern question. It is
composed of tho Grand Duke Constantine, M.
Nesselrode, Couni Orloff, M. Kisaolcl, Count Bin-
doff, and Prince Dalgourouki. Tho war party Ims
a majority in tho coinmiMion.
The Grand Ductus* Helena of Russia hns sent
.Mdile Auguaio Selmlize into Finland, toaiir up
the leinalo pupulati-jn losell-dunvingconlributi
aoscepiibihty (»f «*ur correspondent hy offering to
him again arguments intended to induce thn peo
ple of America to reconsider this question, nnd to
show thnt duly, honor and interest urge them nlike
to desire, and, so tar as their traditional policy and
isolated position will nermii, to contributo to the
success of tbo allied Powers.
The first reason given by our correspondent for a
Philo Russian feeling in America is that asirugglo
between Christian muon* in arms is a disgrace to
tbo nineteenth century. W* hopo that tin* Mato-
.rid well would it bo lor tho
CjT NEURALGIA.—Thla fnrinlrlalita dlsento,whlek
•eeinalo haRlnltia skill or lira phyilelan*. yield* Ilka
■mndo lo CAUTBR’rt HPANIHlt MlXTUIlE.
Mr. F. Hoyden, formerly of the A*|or llou»e, Naw
York, and Utn prcgirltlor of tha Kschange lloiel, Rich
mond, Va.. la one of ihe hundred* who have been cared
of severe Nrumlgla by Uarter's HpanDli .Mixture.
HI nee Id* cure, be lie* recou<inended It to numbere of
others who wore suDrlng with nearly every form of dis-
ea»n, with thn inuiL wonderful *ncce*a-
lie »*)• It |* tho most extraordinary medicine he hat
ever seen u»cd, end Ihe best blood jiurlflor known.
SB
ills
Hen advertisement.
may 2!i
Ot.o Hosss, Ulcbs*, and *ll eruption* and dlteasea
arising from an Impure or dnpraved ilaie of the IiIo-mI.
hou tbs extraordinary cure ol Mr. Win. (I. Harwood, a
highly reaprclabln clilteo of Richmond, V*., hy OAK
TERM HI’ANIHII MIXTURE. He had ulcere and oorer
of Ihe word devorlptlon, and finally goi »<> bad, he «i
unable (o walk, exeept on cndrliea. A few bnUle* o.
Carter 1 * Hpanlab Mixture, tlm great blond purl Her, cured
him, a* It ha* cured buoored* "f others who have tul
feml wllh rheomatliin, bad effevts of mercury, and pain*
and ulcer* uf the bone* and J.dnl*.
Hee advartloemeoL 0 mayZV
gisi:at fiiii: ati»i:tkiiniii iig, v».
EXTRACT FROM A LKITER HATED
PaTiaiai'an, Va.. .May *1, IW3.
Mr**r*. H. C. 11 ERRING it CO.
Metre*. Falconer, Plummer A* Co., In whore *tore tho
Are <>rl|tlunird, had one of )our Champion H»r«», lom.
tabling theb Iraok*. p*|>er*, and fObb In bank note* )
which wa* lu Iho hotted of tin* fire about twelve hours,
and ihe contents were |>erfrctly preferred to ihi-lr entire
MiUfncllon, a* well a* of the community at large ; and
not a doubt now re«t* on thn mind* of an/ who mw ihe
ctnlenl* after the fire, of ihw capabtitty of your unrival
ed Safe* t*» rr*l*t Ihe moil luten«i heat for alrnoti an
indrfluite period of lime. Yotire truly,
WATKINH, HON It CM.
N. tl —The Herring* 1 Patent Champion Hafe, secured
with Hall'* Patent Powder Proof Lock*, are f»r tale by
PHII.IIKICK k. • El.l*.
may 10 Agents for Hi* 4 Ute of Georgia.
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M.% VANN All .VIAHKIIT.
WEEKLY REVIEW.
GENERAL REMARKH.-Wh have wilhln the past
two week* paired from Savannah to the Northern hue
ol the Hiaie, near Dalton, and lo the Writern line at
Columbu*. Home crops have been Injured by the
drought width ha* prevailed over the whole sute, t>ul
We Wore much pleased to ree *o good a prospect of an
abundant harvest. The wheat crop of Northern Geor
gia and Jbut Teonearee will be tho beavirat ever grown.
Corn III Ilia I frglon 1* backward, but the recent warm
weather and fluu rain* will, if continued, Inum-a bear*
crop. Wv beard at C.ilumbu*i from Intelligeni gentle
men who bad been travelling, that th«f eollon and corn
crop* of Koulh'Wciiern Georgia and HonUi-ra«i«rii Ala
bama, were never more promiilng, Uiougb noi quite *o
forward a* u*ual.
COITON—Arrivedalnee the 21th ull., 5.17Hbalc* Up
land, (4,0'Jd ;rar Railroad, 3<'A from Angaria and land
ing* no the river, I2U via Darien;aud 235do Hea Eland*.
The ex|K>rt* for thn tame period amount to lu/30 hole*
LpUint ami I32 - ! do. Hea l»tami*, vlx: To idverpoot
9,014 bale* Upland and 1352 do fea Eland. To Niw
\ ork, I,Hoi bale* Upland and to Charle«lcn 20 bale* ^ ^
Upland—leaving on baud and on xldpboard, rod cleared f < |
a Hock of 17,51(1 bale* Upland and 743 do. ^e« Eland,
agaluit Ri,9a5 bale* Upland and 1,319 do. Hta (•land, |, 4.'<»mparallve Htatcmeot of ihe Ki>rri.-uCi|.
Mill, uni. Urn. lulyor. I j* 1 ™- l»ll«l WMn,
.... . ... . , , . . ... ! following rear*: IK54-5V IrtVM. IMV-'a. |».M .VI
"•b.v. bat. limil.it .locum of nlr.lor.fK.il Ibl. 10,40' H 1SJ13T1 H-Vr. Hilir..
we«-k. The traiiMCtlun* on Friday were .0 ; on Hatur- I To France , ... 37M4I 26HK5 Wgri X-;.!r-l
White Pine,clear.
[ Merc ban table
4J;pfe*-."l»it,{lr»
, sawe-i Cjprtw* HL.i^fle*.
!E*1 <'at "ta(ev .
MOLAfsK|>. '/wba,
New-Mrtraii*
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NAN AL i-1mR1>,, lar.
. ejuri!* Turj«»U(*e. .
T bb!.
Y rtl :
' Viral.
Jlljyt-pmu,elute; *tra;i*c«l ,*r gal.
•• fall. - regal.
•• Mramer"..
Whale, Racked, winter
l.inre—j
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Sit..
Oi-S AMURi.ft, Flax ..
I'uKK. M< u. WcwErti
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Z~ -- — - -• — -r* ' E 4lft|N8, MeEga .
• nmparatlve Ueceipu, Export are: MiktS* ofo»c«ra HALT. c«rre
k' the Port of Havaonah,fr.ira l»t Hepten.l,e»to one • • are-.. balk.
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374.103 .
W9 4"3...
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333.575 .
324.233
89 '..314 t*5,
357,14'
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311.359 .
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23.71® Cte. Holland
,iv -32 ftFIKilt-. nit, Amerwao..
IVtS*4 i Ram. Jama ca . .
17.951 I - N.E., hhi*.
j WhWkcv.Phll.k Hah.
vt (Jot. j -• Nrw-4 >ri«-an» .
SUGAR. Mwwrm'd feu4.'mix
Havana, while
Y to ■
kCn.y fral
tuent I* correct, nnu wen wouki n »o ior mo , . ... _ / .... . i r n mt.., fn','n
United States, and well lor the destinies ,.j ,| 10 , d»7 •« 1 on Monday 3.*^ ;oo TueKla, 2tu; on \\cJne._ | To other for n porn
dressed lo Madllo. SchuliZe, at Wjborg, tho ladie* ,
of Finland are told to imitato \he» “ sinters ” of 1
Russia. I
M. Tit off, who, with I’rince Gortschikwff, rep.
porlion of iho Oiflfl of tho Bonk.atill oumoodmi.or ! f-omoil Ho.,in nl Iho Inlo coiilVrcnc.-,. h..jo,l
orihojodsmeiu. h.oodod on *Ub. j ‘'tmlZ. *'° P “ 1, ” 1 ’”" h ° WM **
3-i. Thnt iho State was justifiable in forfeiting the
Chnrtcr, und seizing the asrei* of tho Bank and
placing them in the Central Bank.
4th. That iho State was justifiable in receiving,
through its Agent, the Central Bank, tho depreci
ated hills ol mo Darien Bank Irom ns debtors* and
was not liahl-i to the judgment or other creditors
of the Bank to account for such Collection aa if
rrudu in current fund*.
5dh. Thai tho Sure was justifiable in receiving t Dreuyn do LtUuya to ran* thu proposition, what- .
«*■-» “*;•«- »«.* ■i..io.‘ .no,,, rimh^ra j
judgemeuta exiMed the depreciated lulls of said „. a . UM ,„K, n . Tbo inferenco is that the projrasiii •* ■
tsr The recent rains have swollen the waie r
courses considerably, and there ia now a pros
pect of further receipts of cotton and produco
at this and other Southern ports. Tho steamer
Fashion arrived hero yesterday afternoon Irom
Augusts with 1200 bales cotton and 25U bains do
mestics. betides merchandize. She left Augusta m imm> _
Wednesday morning, and met with no detention j not now belong to' the order, society or aasoeis
Bin's, in payment of such judgments, and *he is
n<>t liable lo account to the creditors lor auch col
lection* a* if made in current funds.
Gih. That the two oldest judgments existing
agninat the Bank havo a ptiorily of lien upon iho
areola of the Bank, nnd that all tho current fund*
collected by iho Stale from the aaaeta, after de
ducting expensoa, were rightfully paid to said
judgments.
By this decision all creditors ol whatever de
scription or chrea, rave the holders of iho two oldest
judgments, (tho I'lonror'a Bank, and tho Bank of
the Stato Judgment) nro entirely cut off and ex
cluded; tho a*aeta mado subjoct bcigg wholly In
sufficient to satoly those judgments.
Lellcr Iroiu liuvernor ivicDntinlil.
Wo find in an extra, issued from tho ofiico of
the Macon Tulcgrapb, a long letter from Ex.
Gov McDonald against the American party. Tho
following extract will allow whal his position is;
••You remark that "it is roundly awn-rted in smno
sot-nun*, that I not only favor thu now movemtml
but that 1 havo actually become a ihcinbcr of iho
order." There is not the slightest foundation for
either statement. So tar Irom that, I disapprove
tho movement and regret exceedingly (what I be
lieve) thnt n great many good men of both po
litical parties, have connected Ihemselves with nn j t" r
ns*'nation, which, in my opinion, is essentially
wrong, and .idverso to the genius and spirt! ol our
Republican InMituimna, and who, l truai, will bn-
Collie convinced ot iho tma-stop ijiey h.svo made,
and retract! it. I o Ikj morn explicit in regard to
myself, 1 will ndd, that 1 never belonged, and do
human race, if such doctrines had taken firm pot- | day twi; and je«t«rday H57 bales. 'Ihe market opened
res-ion of tho mind of the pooplo.of America, j Ann,aud au advance tn rate* wa* realized anrt the ar.
The preaching ol the I’once Society has laded in rival«(the America wa* announced,on Hatmday. The
K U ^i.»c2u;«:"taViiiSof n»mi«i:;vi:| '-c—^ >» »«—'«<«***
..It*., .i UMk».» .i-.n— tolls thotn iliat peace is not n nuth r like Deo trade . q, uilltf me week ending May I3lh. The arrival ol the
..r administrative reform, which it is wuhlu their ( pacflc.wltft tAvrrpoot delta ro 20ih May. wa* ivUs
own tHiwer to take or reject, hut a blearing which ’ , ..
is l.eld, from its very nature, at the w. 1 ol oilier*, I « n, J’ ,,p d >«““'»da> after bu*ln«-re hour*, lotto.. »aastill
which may Ira bra; by (he will of a ni..dman liko ® n tho advance-ihelmpioremmi foribc week brlffte-
Iho Emperor I'aul, nnd regained, as in the cate oil purled Sia3 18*1 Fair Ortaaosw a* quoted at 0.H awl fair
lira same F*ul, by th.* dagger o| an am^s-in But j L'plawl «»Ai* Middling Orleai
the United States have really Wloro them that < End* 5^.
v**ry option between ;raacr nnd war which i» do-
_ r mod lo membera of tho European confederacy,
Tho rctiroinont ..I >1 Drouyn Jo Ll.nr. from iho I 11 «1 •"! iho mmm
I’roncll C,hinol.il Horn., sro« out ol iho Inc that , ,D lhr " 1 'T «*Jr c..ri®»p«.nd.i.t,imahl m.lm.ln
|M-ace among themaelvea and with *11 lira world.
Fho recent aggreMlvn war on Mexico, the arnrad
are-alanco lent l*y American cititen* to the Ca
nadian roiralliiin, tho dualruc'ioti of Grevtown nnd
Ho* doctrine recently promulgated by lira tH'end
Congress ot American Amba«*ador* wnh regard
to the seizure of Cuba, seem in nllord *.<m«> proot
lint our correspondent is mistaken in hi* c.sMmate
(<l American k-eliug, or that lira United Stales
on-idcr ihemselves ns an exception to the r»lo
Tolai
227272 272251
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Exports of Cotton from Savannat.
Franco.
«•/ I4« Forttfn Miunttr's Httignalitn— Hit ,
Peatl tffarti not taln/nttor*
(In* guntleman, alter Lord John ltu*ael| left V
mi, had arranged with Count Dual, tho Austrian |
Frinra .Miti'aiur, xorno priipositions lor peace, dif
leriug very materially irom I Inure upon whieliilra
western alan-smon hud ngroed during their sojourn _
lira Aosiiian capital. Oil tho rc urn «! M
f the seek il2,0U0h*lr«. of Which
•pcculal-tr* took 19,L0<i and exporter* l.t^-U bale*.—
Then' account* will Improve price* here, t*ul we have
•uch a limited *U>ck on rale that mi targe operation* can
b* expected. Tn*re E hardly any ..ffennK atrave Xild
dllng Fair. The advance bore during Ibe wrek ha*
been fully a hair cent, and we now quote
ordinary to good ordinary 'h*;*® 10Ja
I.OW Middling, I".5j4fl —
Hlflcl Middling II \i- —
Goo<t Middling, l 1 V-4 —
Middling Fair, ~
The **le» of Iho week amount to 2,‘.'lu ban
- at ihe
much more favorable us regard* pourc ivuh |
Ku-sra than any to which lira western (liplomaiiws :
in ihcir united capacity would hare listened Oilier
e-vinca, too, wore at work loundermino thepreatigu
ol M. Drooyndo Lhuys.
Tho Fnri*|correspondent of tho Daily News!
says that to all appearance tho disgrace of M.I
Drouyndo I'Huysisat unco an acknowledgment
t<> England in tho discreet slight put upon her by •
that diplomatist, (in assuming hitnsell to re-open '
t*ra ncgotialions,) and n pledge that tho war shall
Ira earned on till its legitimate obieets oro m-ln.-v- :
ed, without any mure dallying with lira Cab.net
of Vienna. In confirmation of this vie -
pply to llrair noighlrar*, nnd tralievo iliat lira following p*rttc>*iara: 53 al 9H,3n at PY. : ‘T #i IP. 43 «l
slaughter of "God's chief handiwork oil earth" is iU>4,i43al IPJ*. IMat H'N, 9*1 lu 7-IH, 213 al 10*,, 135
••niy uujumfiable when wrought by European at lus, l*rt st lu?,, 12? at iu*j.307at II, 97 at IlHi and
. ! 301 all II* coin*.
Mur correspondent further thinks that our object Thp nmeinu In Ihe United Slate* up to this tlmt, aa
-IhK'Ic.trKcn™ ol Ror.,,1, (mi-wOrMiM >» iho „„ ,„e loHo.Ino ro.„lli
Black Sea—is unw ise, unattairiablo, and indelentl- ‘ , * ’
hie, and that wore Utistn* to subrilii to -m il a pro i Uecreareat New orlcan*...
position she would ahow herself half fool, half j ,,n * at Mobile
Coward. But ho forget? that to this very "bjoci ' Do. stlexas
Russia has herself formally consented, and that, if
such consent lias not been carnuJ out into a formal I
treaty, it is only because that hy n series of thu i
most disreiailnbln qtubbU'S und evasions Kussui
!
From Kept. 1. I ff
P*4,lo M»)3!. iK'd
IH5S.
ruRT* XiroRTkP TO. I
H. 1. Upland r K
ldver|Hx.l.
()thcr MrtlEh Purls,....
5.n;3 ISrr.lil .
Total Great Mntala,... |
5,073 150,*.M
Havre,
Other French IVrta,....
112 7 .-.*04
Total France, .r
11-2; 7.W.I i
Other Foreign Ports.... !
; 3,*>!vi i...
Tola! Fonrliro Ports,.. |
5.SI4 ICl.Ml-lj 3.
Morton
Pro'l.lence,
New-4 ork
Philadelphia
Malllmorc and Norfolk,.'
Chartesttin,
• >ther I’.S. Port*, i
‘201 11.1*32;'
3.403 '. . .
6.1-27 92.073,1 5.
!«.«!'■• i 2.
. ..I i.idfi ...
| 1,(00, 0.132 1.
! 1 ! '■»•. ..
Total Goartwlro,.
I67.>r2' v,
T M.I.o
t V 'b
j TLA".?
’. Amreicar..
•. Mauafacmm].
IK-WMJg
r. ?
-May3l, I
I "51.
i
IE*..
TWIN'E. Seine
Ual.iur ......
\VIM>. Aadrtra..
Hrtf* Madeira
TeiirV‘Se. R D.
MxIj.*.-.. ."-•eel
*• IXv
t'Urrt, Man*tile*
** llv-rdMut
( haairuunra
tVOOESsiibmi Un«a*ltcd
to * ** Clean
, UOMl^HXISS, Lamb'-. ...
.V, Sbeep’*
3.3-41 j
ro M9
n. 179 ;
r u:
Ffu
Y mi
Y r'k
:«o-
.V.-.*! ■
t*. 4 /9 *
x.r.9
I-V.9 99-.I4 1
MAIU.NK l\TKI.l.H»KM V..
1 OF SAVANNAH . MW JL
3-7
iwnw-
Do. at Florida...
.130.931
. 19.670
. 10.3H9
ot vicuna, in ennitrmatton <»i uus view, post- t T. r
t..o older, hnvc been .out In II,roil do Hoot ill- ! h,» deliUralolv ol ided Iho enn-oquene. of n oui
. 11,,eo ,o no irroposltjon lor no.... o.h.r'lh.n I ^ !
one of the ailcrnalivi-a propounded hi the tinnier- .
coco—iho absniuta neutrality ot tho Black Sea, 1
Increase at Havanuab •
Ira. at uharle»too
Do. at Virglula and North r'oirollha.
. fil.e*i7
.62.300
..17,157
—372,052
JOl.CM
forco
whatever.
It is presumed that ihe navigation of the Ocmul-
gee /hat been improved also, and that the hosts
running on that river will now be able to reaurne
their tripe. According (o our recollection, but one
boat haa succeeded in getting through from Haw-
kinsvillo lb Savannah (Ilia season.
Should tho water that has fallen be sufficlant lo
render the Savannah nnd Ocrnulgeo navigable for
any length of timo, we may expect a conaidcrable
increase In the receipis uf cotton al ihia port,
which are already over CO^rOO bales lo advance of
the receipt* of last year.
lion ol Know Nothings* nor to any othor secret su-
ciuiy whatever."
A DcfTRL'cTtvaFiRK occurred in Baltimore Satur
day night, consuming goods estimated lo be worth
$] IHJKK), and houses valued at $31,000. Tots) luM
$143,000. Ti„. lor* on slock was fully covered by
or the limitation of iho Russian nnvnl
therein.
I'litflniiit,
Tkt .1nti-.1riit0tralie A/or'(*rM— .InotMer .Winitttrial
I'nni Tkreattntd— Tht India .Irmy, .(t.
The Great meeting In the ei*y •»( Irenuoii, In favor ol
mltiilnlMratlnn reform, esperlslly as regard* the war.
look nitre on tho . |h. Thu Kuropi-an I hue* ray* It i*
one id the most Important events which ha* happened
In Hint rminlry for year*. Tho speaker* went all men <.f
liti«tnr*«, who had left lh> lr desk* ami their (‘oiinilng
hoii*es in oln-dlence In an Impend »e ncreMlly, for
they felt iliat wlthoul aswi-eplng change in ihe tnnnuge-
mem of pulillc dulles—wllhoul the Inirodurtloii of a
round and healthy system Into tho execmivc govern-
id-Ihe star of Ihe ItritEh empire would speedily set
- «• no more. The l,lvcr|M>ol Time* say*:
In thisdeniaiiil ft*r aduiluidrallve reform the nation
lhr nigh n- length nnd hresdtli *-inpa<hlse-, nnd It only
rxpnrr* the great hive* of comruerce nml mnnufnr-
Ini. * to hurklO'-n llrair nrinnur and *oiiporl tlradeinand
of lira London merchants to en-nre victory. It will he
a desperate struggle, but II cannot »e protracted If Ihe
are trim lo iht-m-e.lv es tor in avery conletl u<
ami categorical manner, adnuttod as the hast* of
negotiation- Tho nrgorncut then comes to this—
ill d America sympathizes with Russia Iracause
I .....I I.".- i I l. !>.
Total ileeresie..
BKA ISLANDS.—'The good demand noticed In our
England nnd Franco demand Dmu Russia terms , last report ha* continued through the wrek Ju*tbrought
w hich Russia herself admitted !•> ho just nml cqui- * to n clo«e, but ihe transacllon* bare been limited In
Grand Total i:.lt*2; 329.2U5 1
Export* of Btco and Lumber from Savana:
27?.V92
, From f*epi. I. Frou
1651. to Ma< 31. I"53. •
I Ir55.
Va,
V <(»*.'
'ccj-ocJ—/ol r. 1
• »a>i> f'*re.i.
d ; 2&> lAr» 1 r .,
t, £>* case* In.a.
*■. i bay* to H
tfcik.4*
295 Du u
A l id
roar* rimbtis t<
! Rirx.j l.tmu. Hk
'iCwkli Fret. iCti* J
table grounds of negotiation. Ifrramo pcoplo aro
Worn Gmliotic than iho I’upo, surely our corres
pondent is more Russian than thu Czar. Another
cause w'lncli induces America to sympathize with
lira wrong against lira right, is, 'hat England, be
ing n maraunra power, i* necessarily hr*
into enlhsion with America, while Russia, having
no cununcreo, has no ground* ol di*sen»ion. That
such jealousies may opcralo on the mind? id a
commercial nation wndo not dispute, hut, n* they
mako no ditlerenco whatever in lira jii-tu-o ol tho
causo for w hich wo fight, our corro?p< intent in no
respect strengthens his cause hy adverting to
them, nnd does his nation liiil>
qurnco of ihe *roall stock on tale. Price* still con
tinue very Arm. The tale* ol Ibe wetk amount to up
ward* of 120 bale* at extreme* fanglng from ll^C-'2c—
tho former (Imre for an Inferior quality. Export* o
Ihe week 1,322 bales. f
RICE,— tVe have no ipeclsl ebanse lo notice In Ihe
market. Price* continue Arm. The receipt* are very
light and lira demand limited. The **lr* of the week
a iron a l lo ahonl 200 rark* al oxtremc* tanging from 95
to 9-'*.75 per hundred pound*. Kxporls **l the week 223
cull.
CORN.—The receipt* of ihe pail week have br*u
Urge, and price* have declined. \Ye quote lot* In hulk
Great llrlutn.. .......
Si. John’*and llalliax.
Weal Indie*....„ ....
Ollier Korricn Porta..
4 9,WIT, 4(*t
il.3ll.3ra'
1 Wi -2.3*2,70#
:«,74.V.(C
T-*ul Foreign Ports...
!.9W:l6,(a»l7nn|
4lsine,
iHo2.3r«i .
Mas*a.'huaclta
1,-27 7 5M1.3U0
Rhode MaraLkc.
New York
3,'-:C7 ' fiW.Mk*
Philadelphia
»a 450,“00
Ms! tt more and Norfolk.
I.'harlerton
3l‘ '
Ncw-« irlcsn*,ke.
lot* *
oilier Ports
i rda.MM .
TiVMtOoxMwlse.
~3.MVi"’4'.T«i»’.reio.
Grand Toial
fl 0391.2P.G6TMM •,
2,237 4379.31*0
9.99" 574 .»»(
Exports of Cotton, Kice and Lumber,
l.t*rrp«>ol .
Cnrarna...
MftlMUA*..
I'anleua*...
*21, to w»v ;
._£W*d.I (>«•<■! i
UT22- *9,014
I
mtr l
i Mr
credit hy impu
ting to it such motives. Tho English pies* actual- - ........ . , ....
Iv presume* to canvass tho conduct of lira Amori- “ u r * ull,Dg 1 f
can ponplo with tho ssriio freedom it exo cires PL*>UIL-The demand lift* Peon moderate, and ihe
towards its own government, its own institutions, , nisrket continues fklrly supplied. Wo have no rh«ng f
nml even royalty itsott. There is, wo re-pect, tho , to notice In price*. We quote Georgia, T*nnvt»ee and
Kocklsral (Vie'
New York
PhlbdrphU ...
Charleston... .
-Total....
..| |32Z| .l«.kl3|
»»e^MuramrePwl roetMiow-ar' ,r uro, ‘ h * Mi wht ' a ,, "’F \ real grtvamnn of tho ehnrgn. America is the North Carolina brand* at III#11.50 per bbl.
' ' land ol liberty, and it is Inwlul lor Iwr mil axed 1 |*EAH.—The stock on *ale l* hilly equal i<*ibe demand
|irr» lo ullrr, onohfTkcd, Iho m™t »r«n,lnl..u. »o- . h i rh I. Umllcd. \V, quo'. In 1)0. u«u:.v cl. l>cr
butlral.
(IAT9.-W* have no larsc transacllon* report and
In lirapri-t”M contest lira whole arlitncrary of Hm
rmpirew'iil be oppoeed to Ihe tuldipo and the lower |
Cln*ra* and It E |Hi*.il,le that before (Ucce** crown*(he
rcqmid •• ttfori*considerable organic change, will he .
nneatary .— a fuel which wa* very slgnlflcanily hlMe.1 1
ni liy oira of lbs *|raak(r* at iho Ully of Iraiidmi Tsv- !
, who showed that a third of ihe r resent House.'
. ,« • »« i.i it- '»».. . ■ j Uonnnnii* t* coinpmod nf Mre »«»n»of peers awl il»o r«-
insnrunco, chiefly in Baltimore ofiico*. I ho hnusce I peers; and these perMiua, it E neodirs* lo , uy ,
tsr Gov. Johnson has appointed George Gor- :
don, Esq., of this city, Solicitor General of the
Eaatern circuit, in iho place ol T. T. Long, Kaq»{ hfJir o( #
were also insured nearly lo their full vnluo.
Arms for Kama*.—Tho Philadelphia Iradgor
states that Theodore Pnrkor told them in his anti
slavery nddrrM in thnl city, last week, that 200 of
Khnrpo's rifl. s had been sent from Boston in hoxce,
tabclicd "Iraoks," to arm aa many uftho Now Eng-
I*nd soltlers in Kansas territory afainsl the attacks
of Missourian incursionisis.
Tnz Divorce Mania 4 —Every Iml-« while, wo
reeigned.
kind of epidemic among iho married
folks, here and thorn, lira symptoms of which die-
Vimijiia Ruction.—'The Richmond Dispaich , cl "*° thomselvea in frantic nppnels to tho couria
of Tucedsy turns up the result in 116 counties and
towns thus: 'Wise's majority 2,080. There are
27coumiee to hear from. These gave Fierce a
majority of 1013 votes. If they give the same lo
Witt, bis majority will bo 10,333."
Tut Carirct.—Wo learn from tho Washington
pspers that Bccntary Guthrie, McClelland and
Davis are nowabeont from ihe Mat ol Government.
The latter left on Baturdsy merning on a brief
visit to his home in Mississippi,and Adjutant Oon-
•ral Cooper, has been appointed Acting Hecreisry
Of Wer during his abesneo. Mr. Guthrie is sa-
d to be al his post again in about two weeka.
Tmi Ntw Btzamkr rog thz Collins Linz —
The oew steamship Adristle for ihe Collin# line,!
lito be built by Mr. George Bieers, who was to} abm. It cost a Irani iweniy-hvo thousand dnjiars,
for separation. Tho Ix>we|| iMsse.) News, last
wrrak, noted seven cases of divnreo granted hy the
8upr<-me Court, then sitting in that place ; and
quoies these lines thereupon :
*• Marriage l« like a flaming csndls light
|*Iscjh| ir, a willow of a .uiumsr nlghl,
luviilng all ihe Inseel* of Urn air
To colira slid singe llrair prait y wtnstris there.
T luwo that srn mu, hut hi- .d. assln.i lira pane,
And IhotsHiSI are In, Inn to gri oul again "
A qusttiier poet long ago put tho same Idea Into
the*”three line#;
••Marriage I* such a rabble rnnl,
Thai Hray who are oui would fain gat In,
And lira/ who are In would fain imouit"
Gtrtzaxr. ftcorFs H«vu.— The N*w York
Commercial, referring to a recant staiement of a
Ihralon papnr,*ay*:~
Th«revldrnceof General HcoiI Isa neat man-
lay liar keel Monday Jett. Her dlmanilona aro
to be much larger than ths other vessels of ibe
Une.
Tin BtwARprrtain New York Htsie scarcely
make the Inset conwalrnent over ihe Wise and
Plate# victory in Virginia. Th» Albany Evening
Journal, an abolition organ,oaimoi restrain Itself,
though conscious, that it amazingly strsoghens the
pudvfal Administration.
IlfALTH of Havana^—According lo aeeounts
rseeivsd at New York from Cuba, by the Empire
City, yellow fever and small pox were prevailing
•t a oooeidereble extant m Havana, end the acting
U. B. Consul had lieued a circular Informing
American sailors of ihe (act.
Mors Mormon EnwRArrs.—'His ship William
Btefeon. which prrfrad at New York Bundsy last,
from Liverpool, brought two hundred end fifty
Mormons among her pa*atngere, all hound for Ihe
valley of the Greet Belt Lake.
and we* pure-heel’d hy him, not anion " iho lltlo of
Linuienani General was given to him. with Ihe
eel?*y sddvil from ihe lima of tha war with Meal*
co," oul eotne two years More ihal well rntritnl
title «»#i oonlrrred on him i and he was only able
(O make the purchase of said hooea hy ihe eld of
e Plrele of paraonel ft lend* who happnnml |o know
that hie own insane were tnadoquaie, end who do-
aired to eon him and Ills family oonilnrubly homed.
'Fin: Hani»s*vjllz BurrzRiM.-The Handertvlilo
Georgian publtehee a list of lhe contributors for the
relief of Bandersvllla, end adds:
We ire glad st length to have ft In nor power to
give the names of thiraeganarnut donors who so
promptly slapped forward in the relief of our
•u(faring cliuens. And It la with mueh pleasure that
we inform ihemthel their bounty has bean distribu
ted by s oompalant onmmftiee se In their Judgm*nt
they deemed bast, and, so far ee our knnwlsdgs
extends, with ae much gsnsral satisfaction aa could
he expected, ft will be • plevaure to them also to
know ihal our town fe rapidly being rebuilt again,
t nd that (if our Judgment le lo be taken) their
IndeoM hie Iwen iwsiownil upon an unwonliy or
ungrateful people. If there liuve beau any omia*inns
we will, if informed of ft, make ilia naoaesaty cur*
reuil'in-
l bo foul.I fighting limit (leti-ruilnrelly In favor of a
»<ilom wl.lrh fdCorr* lira loavea ami fl.h. aor llo-lr
klili and km. Hut thn Inira of lira Kraal l.omluii inct-l-
UiK *»• not unfavoralild to lira arElnnrary.
••Thu right mao lu ihnriuhl piacn,’ which la lira war*
n* of lira a Imll.ElratlVd rrforinnrs, Will trot nxchldn a
lxcr. • *r lint anu <•! iraplraw nr rciallvn of a peri, wlm |>
E <ii> in in* in ark; inn lira Menlli traiiiinllldr* ••( ft fool
Eh f.rn' uoi*l hpoci-forlh enter the lid* with lira veib at
11 h Ian*,—uniat wrcrtlo tor sop'rinacy In lira arniranf
lio.’lldcl, and Ira honored or .liro.uiini.il «c. of.ling t<>
lira liralu jwiwer which llray bring to lira con teal.
"If we |.i thn root nl thn evil li will Ira hm
4-xEt In tin- Isw i.f prlinoKrulliire, which inalii'alti* an i
ailtlMcrary ntilra expense »f the laws nf nature, and :
throw*, a* n urcnaiary cnliwqiumce, Mures aud hull* I
died* id arlaincratlc pauper* on lha Hiaia t„ r •iiji|hiki.
Il'iUlin r.li4ii|« which haa come over lira pwhllc mttul I
ran mil »!• p here. The present mods uf maioiEclurlng
dnliMiiran almost exchulvely niilnl Ihe arl*incmilc rln.
mem mini reaae ami dalermlira. Ixx.k al l.or.l Palmer* I
■inn'* cahmei, compered, almotl wllh.nil n *liigle n i
ro|.i|nii. of Ihlacla**. In fart, no cabinet lu lira wm*i I
•Ey*of Tnf)Em aver nflrri.il let* Iho popular feeling. I
There inoragi-a «ii rmniiom Hinie ami c.iinuom decem-y
K**e rEe i.i ihe city «f London ineeilug, ro carry mil lira !
gfoni want .if Ilia country—Administrative Itcf.imi, and
lira . aMra*»ira»» n! thnmnvrmeut was aeen In iWnftVy Hie
gi iiilemeii putting down al Hie clot# nf lira pr.ra.i iIiiik*
A'HMI each oi •(-cure lira ohlect which they and eveiy
•..*er nf Ida country feel in fra In lliirantablo If Fnglan.i
E Pi pn-aeMe Ha pnalihm aiming*! lira nalhm* "
Thn imral imiuoUni dnhste of the weak nr>»*e mil nf
*lr I'.faklira Perry's nodlnii relative to lira Indian army.
A* In* *p«ka from practical kunwledgn of India and
Dm nxEiiug aytiein, Ira made a strong Impression
III* *|.e..rh *l..iw«*it ihat ipe Indian army E imw namly
half a million airong, and In Iho hlghrat aisle ot -
III MU' I , II.IUI. mill, till. lll*ryi| W m
rosatlona ngainst ImJiviaual# and the moat biller
imputaliona against ;hjIiticaI parlies, but if an
American liitzon presume, by speech or writing, „
lo tall in qtineihin tha poliey, the political cliarac- Q»"‘® ^'minally at cenia per bushel; al retail a
ler, or tho riomoatie institutions of tho nation—if ho I higher figure ha* lo Ira paid. The market E fairly •up
turn thnt a government which decidedly gives to I plied.
physical Isborn supcriorny over intellectual caps* | HAY.—In the a trainee of arrival* of any Imp-rrlanee,
City—wllirli whlloproaollingnun Interveninm (••il*. I Ih«i#inck ha* Iraen »omewliat retlucr*l. We hive heard
nd? out lo r.uroj'eon^ countries under tho naino n f no large »ale*. We quota M«rih*-rn from »ioro al
$ I ..M*, and Eastern al $l.7.*> per hundred pound*.
1.1 Ml*. —There ha* been no ariEaU since our last ra
id Ambassador* and Consul?, agents of tiiaurrc
lion and disorder, ho is ?<k»ii taught to bow lo tho i
will ol tlm majority, nnd to 'earn I lint even in Iho
land of Idranv Ireodom of diseuanion on nil aiihjeol? '
i* n>d ponniMod. From tho democratic, censorship
iho press of England is necessarily exempt and it
i* ihotefor.i no wonder that our Aim-ri.--ii cousin*
, should hear with impatience from wtiicr* abroad
iMii nl the evil It will Ira found in < | n nli« that Ihey will not tolerate Irom pniriMliala
inoiran mm. » . *k **•"■“•-»•• • (l|l) , l | a | l „„ l , n „j The next gr.<iiiid for *yin- '
pathy wiih Ruaaia is the lo-liel of some po pie in
Amorioa ih«t England and France wore, under Iho
pretence u| succoring Bpam, meditating a I ‘nmonii
xpedition to the Western hemisiihere. Much an
xiiediiiiui eoiild only be rauseil by aggressive
. , „ EXCHANGE. •
Bank Rale? fur Selling Rxchancc.
4’heck* on Roaten. ,v, y ci. jorm
•• •• New York S Vfi perm
•* ••Philadelphia HVct.prrm
•• “ Raltlmere N 'ffet- prom
Rank Rates for Furrhasinc Exchange.
Million F.iiglamt
•• •• New*York,»lxhi,..
" M •• it daj*.
•• •• ** 10 day*
•• *• •• M daj i
KMp Mnti'ere.
Mflcham. Kelly a ' o.
>h.j < !.*.%». 1>od era. 1.1
p - • '.MV ln«Ti Tola, Tu>
spi.lt r*. ; .Mini l\rr
Iron, 72 burnt lea Hoop Ire
>1 \ « .•■l.rn ;' cask a, t r»i
; 1,932 sack* ‘M U 2o-1 U \%
2 Waring, Y..n— FJ Ogdea
St. »n»ef l a»Lk»n, Phj-p.*.. Auysvia— %t A vcm-
1.2-3 t»*V. Col on, S>.> o . iKx&ol-C* ind *r.2|« St I
M ■ i< . c-l ci,* fc ller-.r, M A v\ ton. and oJ-r-v
Sc"v r kir Mncham, Dnuram. Sew Yi-»k—hc.tU*.
K<:. K. i . Mdro to AmWv-n ft Swans: ■.*. .' W v
Utrro-s llrgjlram, K.K« a • ■. Uebt A. I .*io. i. > fee
nclL M A (<il»c*i. Ctigb-.rr. K !'•>, t'ooprr ft « <\ vVc>
Dri.l. bl-xfef k (V, l«hn.i \ |lti:i,( I.nisi a r,
W i, |iid>M, llui ier k Gatrmclt. lU'da .-i a :nU
lloicf-ratf, t k i‘e, E Pre».i.* a '«,Kk IWkL l >i«
k Knkl.f, Moor* la to. T.'t*, liwinn At > ibul
Mr.m|.. Ki^c«ra»a> Ncmm*. K K Ac*, six’- dkov
t «i|.*.in>tr» per bail Mi u V«»u*i., I*■ n. >i* T .ei,
re^pilel )rlMldt|~t MW A tVjlU.) M Vro-tS
XI. .4 .('..ftri., E. Pirioni k < o, lx».-ir.; A M-r-.l i^v. A.
K W r chi. (.1**1 Ulc *» o.ljokv>irt«\. - ohi.cx a K
r»Uen.llul-o» «k Co, l» A OV coira-. K K Vf., Vp
cuatnri IV.h.on, 44 (• Uici**.w>,7 ». 4 •»„ V t- h*»*.-
• cli. Itu*c. l«av ra k t^w.g, W «a> k V .... v h.p
w.wsl.CWicftoEi 4v Outunnsham, l.ynn a ?.... ir.iU *
k Son. W P > once. K.-ilcrr* k N«*rt le*. A * *
<-en, 1 rank.In k llrauiEj. Vi Vi*t r * IVrai I (-•
h>n,i.4icn> k liens, llr.chaia, Kt-dy k to. rc-atl.'a,
'.ralel ;kw -
w.orw I n.I.AHI.n.
j sc.uoo Mug Manli.lf, Johnroj. M. Joi.ra, N r.-1 A N-oura-t
*.u.’o"« i ^br r.tla, Margmt.v harle* or., bvi.at.- V-ii.e-
Dipt KTKM
!hri»M Florida, >haw, Pala.ia. are
.qi:nojlA!40A.
Poat»uot-TW, Ma» Z.Y—Arrued, *.k*TA.-»nt •»
want from Sa.amvab. Sailed, hn| Hc*i*:*K >•*
ronvitra, Pja.
N» w 4 . a a. Mat w*. -Cleared, ret' MraUW, V
S.rat. Ith UTi.nl. rehi M " H*’.l.O"iw In - w.
, *w,200
7«.oH
*•1 ,V1«>
llontd nl llmllti
i*M. >' t V
. -551
day*
“ tk' daj
M..*ien. OOilayr...
PMlinlcl'a. W day*...
MalUmeiw, f.O davw..
Y ft. pranu
S * r-l dlie't
. I* !€ Y el "
■ • S Ml S' ret. ••
I *t IV, Y el •*
• (46 VJ* Y ei “
- efl »\ ret. "
IN * i‘iV ft. -
IS » "* Vet ••
The M-iaro met Pre*cni—M.4 lin.li^T.
IE. II I.. My rvl, vVm. pr.. icm ; Wctsra. J <»**. » •
Hai.pi. J IJptnar, R T. Tarerf, T. T, Kwrnv,)-*
44 llPam*. A. r.'hCt, W. II. Thomas A. i • h*-"*.-
VV. I\ ri'ikf. «. r. Palme*. W. JdemM. A iv.'rrbr,
W H iJuloo. V. 4Ylute, J It. Caixtri, E E w -.i T
T. IA F. U-h. ff, H. i.illam. i Ryiw. ( i Viia-.l
F.WE. !.. SvAvHWrewsCv.1. A. SoMJlftfc, i.ii S-vv” “
II. Kelly. I. IVavaepoii, |H. J M Jofcio. a *:-5 S A k
I .at
of Intenneei* In trawrat Grove l>»iif«. k
hn work endtnc it r ‘.♦.h of May, 1655:
Ma> V3-J. l»ti F- \4n*k, VT ieare, RUta* Fr**V
: avaon»h; r*ihaiine Wall, 5S, NewraLta, e*MG> tv*
poll. It E *ellliig from atore, lu l..|», al 91 V5 per cask.
MOLAASRs*.—The ratgn irpnlnl a* having Just ar
rived in our last, was sold III lot*, from whaif, al 24 rla
par gallon. We have no larga »?E* of Now Oilcans in
report.
It AGON.—'Thla article fonileuet negleeied. atnl wa
have heard of n« *ales of any importance. We quote
Hi.l. ■ al lu.-oii'N. Hhonldria 9 A9.N, aud llama at 1*44
Of) 13 cent* per pound.
EXGllANUIJ.—\Ve quote Hierllng 9 jrar rant. prrm.
The Hank* are 'ailing Hlghl Chock* on all Northern
V»j 21—George 44' IYki!i.t>.i'amlli.
Mar 25—1.-.arena Outran. «*, uropti. ».ecm»a*
May VV-Wm. Ilian War am). tN. *ea-in IV*.
Ramtailon ami efflclaney. Of this amirmon* mllllary
fnire •'O.UMiare intiipt In the Quran'* acrvlre, and HI,
.. _ troop*
•Hai are Ktimpaen troops In Ilia company'* rofvirc,
th*i whll? haui|rar?.| fuf men in lha Grlniea, Kngland
l.ai 703*4*1 atreilem P.iiropvan troops Which IuIkIiI he
'•'iidnlrNl avail, bin If thn two force* we>
— — •• force* were ainaig*mn
," 0 avguad at eonahlerahln length In favor ol e"n-
• nulling lira army uftha Eaal India lAimpany ft llnjal
liHurnMing from Npnln*
BirriHo of May 3 — Gniraral Infanio In iho
uhalr. ‘l ift Allilng upeiiml al half-nasi one.
M Grdax V Avaellla prenenEii a propoftltl.m
demanding comiminleailon m ffm Chamber of iho
tll|i|imiftll« doeumeiils (nlatlvs lo lha affair of ihe
lltack Wan toy and olh*f ddfinditea penning be-
(ween lire guvaritinenl nl Madrid anil Ihal of
Weahlnglon «Tho oralof aipraoely declared tlmt
he will withdraw his propoeftlun, If lha Minister
•»f Foreign Affair* finds ft Rt all limpporinne
M. Lniurlags.—^Tho government »*m nn inw*n
vonlence In (•••mtnunirating ihadncumnni* In qua*'
lion. I ho affair of ihe Ulaek Warrior ia com
pletely larmlnated. (Llvalv aentellnn of aallafae-
H"h ) It lisa reeelvad a •oluilnn nniirely ennform
aide to tlm Imnor ef the two cnunirios. The guv-
nrnenl would lie. iherelnre, the fliai iniareaied in
making tho Uuili known aa Miott aa poa*ihl«.—
NeVuriholi aa, I have to olwerve |o iho ('lumbar
Ihal (Iraro ta still another affair pending that >■( ihe
El Dursdo, with which the two Rovetomsois are
policy on the part of America; and now,' when wo ciiieasl per cl. prem., and purchasing Highi Mill* at
know ihal hmnnn life is •" sacred in Irer eyes that ci , j.n-m ; lo d*r* at V*. 30 day* al Nd»l*, and
or prospective danger juslilies war, m®;jg percLdErminL
n »d «.!; »* nl'foreign tnlerferonee l* an 'iB-pahl . fREUJIITA.—To l.iverpmd Nit, dull, i ca.iwlre-
t>ailc, ilu-te can hr, on our correeiimideot e own „ _ .. ...
■ IxiH mir..... j....,il,],. irnxut l"r mirh -..civ To IWen.M. T.. I ttirlhm. J-lfc. To Nr. l.rl,
Hon. Wo c...elude, (hen, tltal our e-rre apondom ) hundred by *aMm» vewaU, by *leam»(* -
ha* given no tenaonahle or i-oneralrnl ground? I.»r | To Philadelphia and Mslllincre. N Ci
Am. riean sympathy Willi Russia; bul wo hrl
I
Him ihoao u'rtnnd* l'«r whielnueh aynmnihv mala
aro not dtflirull to find The shtvchnlding Sialea
fVmpsih'Ze with lha Cxar ns a slaveholder, iho
filihuMoring lantions admire, a* they would Imitate,
il they could, iho vast scale ofhla aggresalou*; and
democracy, claiming that K* Mill afioutd be aoove
all law, sympathises wllh a mm who has e*lah
Nnvrtunull I'.xparli, 3luy 01.
Per brig Msrilulo, M John*, N R— lu2,'*V\ fee! PI*
Timber.
••bed tor hlm«elttho ssmo swlul axnnplion; and Mure, tisvia k I.eng. King h M<
Nith are led hy (liolr aeveral creeds, so contrary in ! *'"•> I* R Lolllus, J U tslhgani,
appenrsnee.su Ideulicsl In Iscl.to listu it country I *raier, J v\ trail
RKOI'.IPTH OF COTTON, PER C. RAILROAD.
May 31. 310 bates GuOon and indie lo v otran* Ik
Unit, G W Ganusny. John Jioraa, Franklin A Mjamly,
,.— •'-*■* *• 1 Kleg 4k Mona, Wearer k Cioraiaii-
I, James In-aJ, E Pararns
.ihrep Ik Go.
*-a»r
*i »r*i **n eoral
May 25— Abram, 35. Inflammairaa c( U>
May 27—Glorias,* nocir.*. Tw-ihra.<
A r.t»a4*i.
Krejrar I.. 4*.Gkaaetwv
New-oHran*. May V3
Mobile. May 25
Florida, May I
Havaonah, May 31
Gharlealon, Mk| 24 ....
Other Port*. May 12....
New York. May 22
fivHd
.I 44ft | 22 112*2 j) 91 f 14 131
Report ef HdertaaM* la !b# Catka'V Grwrawey. W
ika wrrli rrellHC ihe 2Wh of Mai. IfM
j Mai w-ut daei G»».*aw in. It *a««ib» ai>5 •> **••*
Tim .nt.Havanaah
i M»» -Jeha iW'allaghkh, r •*
Ian-:, IdiMbath Nwchaaa*, I# usenihs 7***»■»<• *•
vannsh.
Jaws* R*»,K*wira»«'-
44 hue* a , Mlsrk and v rooitxi t •. ,f -
w hero law aaaoils her auprrmsev over llift will
the many nr Iho low. and w here tlm alraxlule cqualt*
ly ol iitst'klnil Is n» part nl Hm political system,
nnd therefore aeries as sn excuse timber in iht |
desp.itism nf tlm mm, nor tlm tyranny o| the many.
LJ8T0F VK88K1.8 IN PORT
8Ulpt.
Kuoxillle.ft) l.iHki*,IM4i.N\Vk. . radelLin'., fiyk ik>
John An. Allrarl.Growell. MM.repN- Milgbsm, KrUy k i'w
•*u*an (link*, ('l*n»»ee, 7.*.' wai|*g.Mil(haiw. KrMj A Ge
Jn» Tarratl, (Mr) Gray 919.1,‘pool |» A Aewtlant
v enanl, Moriuner IdX'. |.*p<wd..
FleHda,Hamrarman..|n39. t.*p,H‘l. . ,.T It 4* J G MltE
Marianne. {Mr' Allan 7wD,|.‘jmvn| Mrt«haw'. Kelly h V\v
larquaa.
(Efteop,(t>,)Haussen»,32.v. AmMaro. Typet k Kre*s
Horace,•Jatrwr VJ! l.ra.IN Gwheira Ik Herts
lilakfnw, (Mo Ward .kU.«ill'f...K«sni A lliwiwll
4 T l.ikktkM. An
* *
llOtins 4V A4TKM. t
k KING UP GENTLEM AN droiro* a re w» -
,‘\ mrai rerarera. auk a newthe** *\p. ».
(he •nu*n>«>( Mroaih*. ana .-v oikre hw*.' , |
l the «wvrai be Itiwai, the K'renW* N “ ,
1 ooreipy a and uk**!*•$-» *4 ihe h.«raw 1k' v *
T K h J G M ill* the Mm* urn# Ikl the wro cd lu
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iraar in (Union > lo inn *oo<l nffccta nf Hl'AMliElfH
.4NOHVNE I'HKKHY ERPKLTOHANT, a* aenrelEe
In a.oiuli*, c»M*,aiHl dl*es**#«f the luaiia and lliroa.
generally. There I* no amplflcltm In II* piepara'I-m.
dtucE* whleh are wall known and highly appreciated
hy ihe enure msdlaal family, ahme surer inn* H* com-
p.ralUnn. MTAhLKIt'rl Hf AllMIHEA t'OHUI 41. I* al
so prepared wllh the same aclanllflc »kl|l amt care It*
Irai.cflnlsl eArai* In dlaesae* of Ihe IhiwcE hav« Iraen
ramarkahlr. Over 100 phjaleEn*, who have been mads
ar.pialnlnd wllh Ihe recipe* uf liras# popular (emwtlM,
•trail’ Iraau pEasad with th***, and null (peak el llram
In loin* »f unquelifled pral**. If yon have s cough,>o
ai.) dlaeake nf Ihs lung* oi lltrodi. give lha Eairaetnfsnl
a trial | or |( y«u or jam REnd* need ihe aid ot lha
|)iarr|.rea Gordlal, make uee ef It wllh ronfldanca, and
mark lha result,
Deacrlpilv# psraphEE In be had arail* nf lh« agauls
Price nf each, nnly Rfl) cents par Indlir, or *l* Imtlla.
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may V* IV asvseiuih.
ATLANTA,MAY Goll.m -Hince the ta»ue el our
Isil we Iraic received on# <*r«V* lain new* (tom Lu
rope, aa tirought hv the Mranrar America, with I tv nre
non| ilain* lo III* | trill Inal. 1|«E iraw* lias had a Very
favorable Influence on all collou mark, u in iMac»un-
nj, and ha* can*wl our market In adtence ># in J#<\
wph a good ilenrand
NEW 4 011 K, MAY W, neen.-iVltep-Tbe mark at
E uncllaiigcd, with a nmderale drnraud al previous
(Alea.
Flour—Prices have declined IVM ceat* U.nai hhta
■oral Ohio anld at Rln.V3ein.3d. Ibmlhfiu U kleAity—
TVWI l.lda aot.l
4V heal—The market ERim
Gem—Prleea are a Irlfle lower-JM,006 buihelt mlied
alli ufel.lo.
Meet - lira market la unchange,!, with s im-.lerai* de-
re a ml si previous rsles.
Pork Prices are # uifle lower—1,400 Ukla .dd kies*
sold al IIO.tlRalR.7a,
Irard-Males nl bit’s at $luWa>°h- Prices s«*l>r, but
ura qunUbly lewev.
4Vhlkkey-Rales ef Ohio al
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