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AH REPU BLICAN. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 8. 1866. —— #LSi.. -mji— i #• THE ttVUHNW ttHHUCtH. It ’ « P. W. ALEXANDER & CO., Wr wt chmmt w»w«< 3pw >uomQ. >95-00 0 no SuR,KfdMooirforVli'nio'iiib.,......»« rri-WMkljr, lo P*r Muum....» 00 W Ml paid itt advance.. 4 00 Weekly. lavsHsfily in advanco 100 W—klT.(olttbprice.) IQcorl—lor...»*,15 00 Triday SAVANNAH, GA. Horning, June 8. BV TELEflltAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN Arrival •( ifte Ntarlftern triffUi. New York, Juna 7. TbeaUemeWp Northern Light, from AaplnwaU, with teter dales horn California, haa arrived at vhl«>avt. 8ha baa on hoard ona and a half mil- Boeol specie. The Caatral Amatleaa Gotetomeol troop* at® again beaiegine Leon, and are detertninsd to se- cure U before Walker’a patty arrivea. Hallraad Accident, Boston, June 7. The express train from New York waalhrown off the track to>day, by an obatrtictlon bollevod to have been placed tharo by robber* who designed Mlilag a half mil Hon of doUara, In possession ol on of Adama dc Go's Express messengers. Sene gal person* were hurt, and the cars smashed. AcRuIttMl at Neal Uow. Portland, Juno 7, Miyar Dow, charged with buying up certain liquort for theeny agency, baa been relieved of all blame. . ■ailing ol lb* America. Boston, June 7. The ateamablp America sailed for Europe with over one million of specie on freight. Nkw Your, Juno 7. Col. Kinney haa given hirmeli up to tho Govern* Biot authentic*, and is now in custody. The Democratic Convention, We publish at length tho proceedings of tho to- •tlloi Democratic convention, which mot at Mil— Jedgeville i uesday last. Tho convention haa committed several grave errors: 1. Tho nomination of the present incumbent. 9. The adoption of a resolution approving of Guv. Johnaon'a administration. 3. The adoption of a resolution approving of President Pierce's admin titration. 4. The aubterfugo by which it attempts to make it appear that tho party is ready to conso all af- filiation with Northern Freesoiiers, while it per sists in keeping up ita connection with them. 5. The abrogation of the "oystor platform" for the *eale or aeiiure" of Cuba, adopted at AIncon by **Mr. E. Isaacs" and his friend, and the substitu- lion of a rickety plank, with a dolphlo inscription upon it. 6. The denunciation or the American party. With these millitonea about Uia neck, Guv. Johnson will sink so deep that tho hand of re* •direction will never be ablo to reach him £1 It remains to bo soon whether Mr. Stephens and his ooadjutous will co operate with a party which persist* in keeping up an organisation that ho as* sens i* afflicted with "dry rot,’’and which blindly endorses tho administrations of Gov. Johnson and President Pierce, both of which he is understood to condemn. Without Mf. Stephens' assistance, the party can do nothing, and with it, it will be l mposaihle to elect Gov. Johnson. The convention expresses itself in fsvor of "the annexation of Cuba, to this country, at the ear liest period compatible with our national honor and treaty obligations." It is of no consequence whither the manner of the acquisition is "compati ble with onr national honor and treaty obligations." 90 that the period, at which it is accomplished, is. Now we submit that the "oyster platform" erect ed at Macon—viz: "the sale or seizure of Cuba; may the first be last, and last be first—" is more direct, moro manly, and altogether a moro sub- auntial structure, notwithstanding ‘ho peculiar circumstance* under which it was constructed. The Incorporation of 'the4th resolution ol iho Georgia Platform ia*implr a trick. It is n spring* with which to catch Union woodcocks—nothing more. After denouncing tho Georgia PUtforui as rotten and worthless after stigmatising its ar tificer* as “base aubrniasionists," and threatening them with "the grape vine," the harlequin alacriir with which members of the convention mounted it, can deceive no one. "Surely in vain iOhe net •pread in the sight of any bird." In fine, the covention ha* done its work well— not for Gov. Johnson,but for hia opponents. Paternltr or the Know NotliingChiet In Cieorgln. Without intending to lake part in tho discussion In regard lo the paicrniiy of ibe Know Nothing chief in Georgia, wo leel bound to publish the fol lowing cud, banded us by a gentleman iuilns citr: We the undersigned citizens of Atiguvixwcrc prevent at lb* City UaJl on Ibe night of the VSJth Ala). I&»4, an-' heard Col. Thomas \V. Thomas use language to tin- ol * reverse la irut- lowlog effect:— AHtriMiM(aliP>AI«VCeillea, The tecMi moye»eat of thahotal keepers la It* Northern cities, it raising the price of board, says the Philadelphia Time*, has *et ue thinking e little npuo our Amerioea cyatem cf hotal keeping ami feeding. la it the beat, lor landlord and travalUr, that coaid be edoptedt We think not. Lai us es«. The preeant ayatero, eapeeially In respect to eat- inff, la unequal and apjuet—compelling the land lord to go to enormous oaelasa expenditure, and to make ope portion of hia customers pay far the ex- oe*eee end gormandising of the rest. Tho iron bod of Procreate* must have been, after alt, a hole) dining table. He wfio dine* temperately. and ra* tlonidly upon soup, nod a tingle alio* ol a single dish—eschewing with just and wholesome horror, the crowd of greasy 4n(rms«(«, the indigeatlhls tort*i plea and patiriea which do service in making up the impoalng bill of fare In bad French, which nobody can rend—pays exactly tho sains aa tha glutton who bogina at the top and eats resolutely and oontoientiously avorythlng on Ilia bill, winding ofT with "attothor piece of mince pie, and another saucer of ice cream." For the first, a dollar ia too much—for tho lattor, It la too littlo. But by charg ing all alike, tho landlord just managoa to make one hand wash tha other, and to keep square with tho oxtortionato demands of tho huckster*—thoae cormorants without bowels, thoso minister* of starvation and high price*. Now, what I* tho remedy t A very simplo ono. Lot tho landlord |*V in a fair and varied supply for hi* larder, and serve up a wu||.selected and sea sonable bill or fare, at so much for eaclf dish. Let tho guest eat when ho plonsca, nnd the waiter who sorves him, keep an account of what is ordered, and.nt tho end of the meal, present tho guest with a little ivory chock, with tho amount marked on it. Thus, adding up hia cheek* { ho knows, when ho wishes to leave, exactly what hia bill is, and has, besides, the gratifying consciousness that ho is not going to pay seventy-fivo cents or a dollar a day for what some other guest has eaten. By tho* uniting tho principle of tho hotel with that uf the restaurant and the cafo, every guest would be served with exactly what ho tfeslrcd.and rnado to pay only for that j and tho landlord would find that h« could Iced tho aamo number of guests with one half tlto expense of marketing, rare game, fruit* Mid vegetables,etc., etc.,a* at present; whilo hi* per coinage of profit would he handsomely in creased over the avorago rate by the present sys tem. Tho adoption of this plan would possess another most desirable advantage, in doing away with tho terrific and disgusting rush and scramblo of the prosent dollnr-apiece tablo-d’hote, the military nta- nccuvering, tho marching and countermarching, tho hell-ringing, (he banging and clattering of the head waiter, and hia grinning army of volunteers, who tramp about with thoir tin dish-covers, ns if they wero on their way to a tnrgot excursion, and especially with that systom of bribery nnd favorit ism, by which a few guests got everything, and others little or nothing. Hi’publlcan Itlovenieut in England. h is a cheering sign for the poople of England to hear tho democratic sentiments now uttered by the press, at public meetings, and in Parliament. When public meetings insist that government shall bo conducted and tho laws administered on the principle of the greatest good to tho greatest num ber, public sentiment is ready to sustain such a principle, and class privilege and oligarchical rule, have nearly lost their influence. The resolution in tho House of Lords, of which notice of motion Was given, declares "that it is only through the selection of men lor public employment, without regard to anything but the public service, that the country can fo»pe u> prosecute the war successfully, and to obtain its own legitimate object-a secure and honorable peace." Tho ttotico of motion was rejected; but its introduction and the sentiments elicited in the debate are very significant ut popular feeling. I,«rd Bllenborough is reported as utter ing tho following sentiments: But, my lords, how can we, sitting hero by the hereditary right conferred, for tho most part, upon our ancistors, lur their services lo tho State, lor their fitness for public employment, how can wo refuse to adopt that principle f Ins tha pnneiptu ol our own origin. [Cheers.] It was because my lather was n great lawyer, not because ho was a patty man, thiitho wisu-icctwi on account ol fit ness for n great office, that ol Chief Justice of tho Plea*. He hud no family, no coonecti *n ; her»se altogether by his fhners. (Cheers.) it was not lavor ; it was fitness that made Mr. Yorro Chan cellor and Earl. (Cheers ] It was not favor, it was finuoe that tnado Sir James Hams, the great diplomatist, Earl ol Malmesbury. [Cheers J It wm not lavor wuicli tailed the Cutter ot the noble l->rd opposite [Visc-unt Canning) to that office the I1NG8 DEMOORATIO ^CONVENTION. in a v - alleged, were In fault. But hit Motion waa de feated by ah immense majority, Capl. Nelson of AUanlk lhen offered a Resole- . —— u lion proposing to withhold protection of persona IConoixitidcno. or Ih. Hepublle.n.1 .odpropw, from III. dlta.n. option Him., which Mltuiwiriu.1, rotund u> icklK>wl«i,o Ihe (’uriilllulKiml light. Muaiu. hmronsThu Domooratlo Coonnilon ol , h , auuth. ||,„ ... irc.ublo. II mlahi pro*, nut.13o'olookTMi.rd.jr .Mooto pnmi.nl to .„„, pp |,„ f d |a«nrd. C.pt.'I.om,» of Colombo. .djourom.nl, Mjl ProModod lo tailor for. ""mine.- opp „,„| lh , tM0 ,, UM .tlinnod but would no- for Oonrnor. Tho fl.,1 taltot mulitd u folldW* • „ ln i, || .uli.bl^modlll.d. In ordor lo r.i rid of j III a momhtr from Le* county ruse whilo Capl. Nolaonhadlho floor and moved to lay lion tho table, hut ho waa daoided to ho out of order. Cepp N.thon proceeded to advocato his resolution with w , i » 8‘wjd deal ol cal sand waa followed on tho same So'lfon* ii *V.'iohoMQ wMdonlVro'dduir noml-1 “If 01,> lit; »f 'J 0 ihtom«onc,r. nx.d. J w,. not |.ro«nt .1 lh. ooinnionoom.nl ot * "•» ;» ld H *«• Inl.ndod oo t loot lo lho.o who Ih. hollo., but loomed that Mr. Lowl. wo. put In '" d fig?" 1 thoh dtolio lo, um, m.».u,oora nominollon hr Mr. John A. Jon,, ol PonldloR. I ! “ '“ n "»«onolo., (onoh .. ho r.i ...I lo od- boliovo ho wad voiod for In iho oonv.mlon, hp . wit K.n«,„, ,|„4 8l«.,dio.)m.nllon«llnth. pony who wor. dloontloflod with iho mon.iromonl | < J" V ' f' obb , , 10 if Iho moto Hood, nnd who wl.h lo hold .ho u»v. i ““ ,,0 “ bl ' d . w * *" b (, T* ornor rooponoiblo. Tho Inol lo. iho oml.hlo Do,no- b 'I 1 '"Pf “ r lh « 0011 n “ wl ' ,oh crocy ol Chomko. >,o not ». loll ol broil,o,ly lo.o I °" "J 0 0 # «“'“"«!• bu ' |, ' ,,|K,,l,d * .. ih.y mini,, ho. Tho wor of iho Klro-o.ior. and ' £ l, oh 1,0 tl.«u B l>t would moo, ho opproy.l ol Copt. Iho Union won iwo or yo.ro-hnok, I,ft ,omo ‘V’ 1 ”" "" d b " "<‘>^'1'» •U|»nl«. i hoonb- unlr wound, whioh wore long Inhoollng, o„d iho I * , W " “ CM P' ,d * L ’ l "„ N " , ' d ,dd ' d ’ b >' * old Ktoo 10,(1 uco.oion.lly blo'.K on, Men now, If, 1 """;’;; I boftoro. lo tho D.„,oor.,.'c|,Ul- wltoii irrfioiod by tho ftloiiun of conlllollng In,or- \ U r « , "t"»nd» W ",o no., Uglol.iuro, o*t«. % j l»ll»lory mossurcs against Yennpnt nnd Mas- Governor Cobb from the committeo to prepnro 1 sachuNOtts. Johnson........ Lewis Ward Day Stiles...**.. Warnur... business for tho Convention, then reported tho Domocrniio platform for tho coming contest, con sisting uf twelve resolution* a* follows: Democratic principles nnd Democratic measures on ail leading quest urns ol nntiunnl policy, involv ing thu subject* ol linanco and taxation, and rp On motion of Copt. Nelson, tho convention pou t’d « vote of ihatika to "lion. Henry A. Wise of Vn., r,.r his gallant fight agsinst tho dark lantern order." Having now got through with tho heavy work the spsukmg commenced Gov. Cobh led off in a , m ■P«cch ol twenty tninutea, in which be denounced settled pulley of the cuuutry. Tho issue* therein Know Nothings with much violonco Ho drew involved, which lormerly divided Southorii Demo- a horrible picture in which somebody, I could not cralsaud Whig*, no longer afiurd ground lor con- luur who, look tho Northern Whig# in one hand tinuod separation and conflict among them. Now, ... 1 , ‘.I ' , * ", u other queaiiona of practical and paramount impur* • " nU Aboliiiooietw in.lhe other, and descending lance nro pressing upon iho oarnesi attention of! «* midnight into a dark cavern, brought them to Southern men, and aioof such a nature a* require | fraternize nnd the result waa the Know Nothings!!! c .".r d '* 1 *" d f,Atcrn .". 1 *!»“»« »!' 1 opook Irom momory ood ihlok th.i wo, .bom ,ho propriatiuns ol money, and ofeonstitutional power •“ referunco thereto, have beeoino tho fixed and idea, but really aa 1 waa somewhat nervous from tho ghostiy nnd subtorrsnean terrors which were invoked by the speaker, I may not hayo hit It ex actly. The Governor doca not effect tho forensio u stalwart man as whu concur tn sentiment upon those queat'on*. In view ol tboeo obvious truiha, nnd to secure this concert of action, thn Democratio party of Gcorgin in Convention assembled,submit lo their lellow ciiixons tlm following platform ol principle . I1U v , u , vrHur uuv , „„ und cordially nnd earnestly invito tho co-operation ol nil citizens ol Georgia, regardless of all party j * ,,,ft ** B " u rd or pistol, but like distinction*, who desire to see them established a* is»*‘iolds the terrible DetuorraticLjUferixe with the true basis «>t tho constitutional and just action j groat ease and vigor, lias that been hia usual l.,. , *«o'S,°'io,hol.n,oo B o ol .1,0 G.oryin W “‘7'’ "'hor'huh* not l.l.ly ch o«h i, wl.l, Cfinvention ot I860, that wo Imld tho Amurican : ‘ reference U> bis approaching great fight Union secondary in importation only to the right* 1 w ' ! " *' o»u«. M nnd principles it wn# dr signed to perttetunte; that | Hun. Win. H. 8tile* followed, and with a more past associations, present Iruttion, and futuioprus* [ polished weapon paid hia rotpi-cis to the Know iiects, will bind us to it so lung us it continues to . bo the iaieguard of those rights nnd principles. , I J ot,,,n4B 1 ,r • boul minutes. Ho is a most ild, RttoU cU, That we hereby doclofo our lull J ebae'o and elegant spoakor, und 1 should think nnd unqualified adhesion to the following resolti- • "Sain” had much rather "ahufflo off this mutlal lion uf the Georgia Convention, ol I860, «nd our | coil" under tho operation of hi* genteel rapier than unalterable determination to mamtum it m its ot- , ,, r .u,, ..m' i. , i ' ter and spirit. ‘hat ol the stashing battle axe ol iho ox-Govornor. 4th Resolution—Goergia Platform. | Speeches were also made by Hon. J. E. Ward, That the Slate ol Georgia, in tho judgmont of L Q. C. Lamar, Esq , Dr. McGehee of Houston, this Convention, will and ought to resist, even to* 1 and Mr. Cowart. "Sant's" dolumucnciei were the Msanifii:ifs'ty 1 ■LWc.sss r nrly a ," ° fMr - uptin tho subject ot Slavery in iho District uf Col- Lamar, which refreshed tho memories ot members umbia, or in place#subject to the jurisdiction of by rehearsing smno of the glorious deeds done in Low*.., incmnynlihlo *fth lh« ..ft ty, domo.llo pU i yc> „ by ,ho Democr.oy tranquility, the rights and honor of the slave hold- „ , in - * Stales, ur any act suppressing tho slave trade *’ lr ' . ua " called up tho mourners as ha between the slavehulding Slates; ur any refusal to | phram-il it, nnd extended a cordial, nay a preeeing admit as a Stnto any territory hereafter applying, imitation to Whigs and repentant Know-Nothings f IteS* lb ” T “»;n.cr « territories of Utah nnd Now Mexico ; or any net | npl bo rf 9“'ted to toll Where they hud been or wha, ropealmg ur materially modifying tho laws in force ' bad been doing,but tho Democratic ringshould tor the recovery ol jugiliveslaves. ho put upon their fingers, tho Democratic fatted 3d. Ketiilred, I bn wo approve and endorse P1 ,u m, lotiuj the action of .mr last Congress in the passage ..I ’ C Jf.,* , wM kUlcd ' &c '' ' Stc ‘ flui Nehrsskii-Kansas act, and the princitilcs there* 1 ' * ,w ' a,lt vfiovch put every body in groat goodjiu 1 in established ; nnd in conformity with these prin ciples, the people ol Knnsss have iho right, when the number ol their population justifies 11, to form a Republican Siatu Constitution with ot without slavery an they may determine, and bo admitted into the Union upon an equal footing wuh the oili er States, nnd that her rejection by Congress, on account id slavery, would ho a just cause lor the disruption of nil iho tics that bind tho Stato *>| Georgsn to the Union. 4M. Revived, That wo adopt ns cur own, tho lolUtwing Resolution passed unanimously by the last Legislature of Georgia. “ Resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, That opposition to iho principles of the Nebraska Bill, m relation to the suij.-ct oi slavery, is regarded by tho people ol Georgia, ns hostility n» tho people of the »Souih, and that n.l persons who pnHnko m such opposition are until to bo recognized ** component pans ot any patty or i.rgutuzMiuu Hot Hostile to the South." 6th. Re mi red, Thai in accordance with iho above Resolution, whilst we are willing t«» set in party sMociution with all sound and reliable mrn in ovory rvciion ol the Union, wo uro' not willing to ulfilintc with any party that shall riot recog nize, approve und carry out tho princmics and provisions uf the Nebraska Kan-as net—and ihnt the Deriii'criuie I’.uty ot Georgia wilt cut >11 sli reward for which was the peerage which iliu no- party connocre-n with every man nnd pany at rim bio viscount now holds {L>ud cheotH.) It was North or »Uewherc. that doe# nut come tq> fully not favor w hich raised the hrm Iters Cecil to he *ed Uirlv i*. till* line of action. Minister* id Elizabeth and ol Jnme-, and the mb. Resolved, '1 hat tho National Democracy of founders ol two great families We ar« here h*r 1 th« North, who have patriotically fought l««r the the service* of our ancestors, la it for us, then, | Ka inure a ml Nehrarka Acts nnd lire inainleninco who sit hero by that right, and enjoy dignity and j °l 'ho Fugitive Slav.. Law, against the comnined honor by reason ol ihuir servic. s und their nmess t°rcrs ot Know Noihingism and Ahol.iionisrn, for public employment—is it lor u* to turn round which seek their repenl, nnd wlm stand pledged to arid my, "It is true our ancestors tore by fitness, : aupnoii the ndutission of Kansrs into the Union ns 1 but our rcJa:itc» t>lu!l enjoy advantages from con- a Slav.-Slate, should she ask 11, nirni the tioaitlelt lU'ction with us,and from lavor." (Chms.J No! aympatlnes, thank* and encouragtHnent ofSjuiIi- U.,.,n print* ii) lift, country .(T.cl lu boli.vo 1 "I"' 1 ';/" t"", I.•'"■rt'* . „ , , . . ... rlh. Iitsolred, J nut lu the National Democratic > that iho Krilish people sfo deteriorallhg, and their | piu , y of ( |, ( , North alone, have been luund those 1 government going to decay. To our minds, tho I puirio'ic mm whp have thus stood by the tigh's siinunciation of such senuments ns the foregoing, I "I the Soitih, and judging tho future by tho past,, -n*i>"hu>. — !;!;;; taken to reform the a buret that have grown up during a peace of forty years, autisly us that tho lists or can be formed, wi,h which the South can consistently rn operalu • 8ih. Resolved, That wo sympathize with tire friends of the slavery cause, in Kan-as, in their I manly eflorts lo maintain their tight* and ttie 1 Tire Cxmci. 8mr —Tho atore ship Supply, pur- ! tight* ami interests ol the fc-’ouih.irn people, ami •* It Is •urccp'.lbts of proof In a court of Juitlce," or 1 c ha». d by the United States government in 184*3. Unit wo rej.de. at their recent victories over the 1 havebren credibly informed,**-ibauh® chin of* «, .... n. L |„„* ! .„J*P i "dndv.imiTeiBamljiBiimcalhoidi*ofnorihern- c«r or the Know .Nothings In Gcorstt (• (he son oi so for sea. at the Brooklyn Navy j l | MI , ll4on „ ll ,. That l ie deep interest felt and in- rlihmin. ... .y.t.t . .. 10 0rd,!r 00 U '» ‘*» r U »'» * I ^ fflo pCOpIo of MlSSOUII In ihu SCtllc.llCl.t of fleer Irt.hm&n, who art* totil tn pay bit patugu tnthtacn w „ This card is signrd by thirteen rerpectable ci i« sens of Augusts, and i« accompanied with the re mark, that "two hundred more signature!could ho obtained, if necessary.” . • people market," and lake in a lot of camels, which are to 1 K mras ami ihu decision «>l tho slavery ifiivetlon Nxw Move Jit MTS — A now movement has been started in the Amcriran ranks, in New York, which is likely to lead to important results. A call has been issued for a public meeting at the Sioy- Vesant Institute, to make an open declaration of National American Principle*. Thu call is under stood tohavath* sanction of many influential mem bers of the order. The object in view is to rn»ko a public declaration that the American party doe* not desire Ihe exclusion from office ol any foreigner who ia a Protestant, and has no inlontiot of [ debarring them from the benefit* accru ng from r th* triumph of tho American cause; abandonment of the principles of “aecrocy" will also be urgod. Experiments have been mado in New York to produce illuminating and lubricating otla from tho Breckenridge cannel coal. Ills believed that in operating on a large scale iheso oils can bo pro duced from une ton of tb© coal t«> the value of f5»i, and lb* estimated cost of diatlliing and purifying tha products of a ton of coat is* frem five t»» six dollars. It is eapeeied that works on a scalu suffi ciently Isrga to produce a thousand gallons a day, can be traded for twenty thousand to thirty thous and dollars. bo bought and brought to this country for the pur- poso of transporting food, clothing, and other no- ccas-irus. to our soldiers serving in iho forts which bound ihe great plains. An apparatus has been made for g.-itmg iho csnicl# on board. It is a Strong oaken frame, having six wn«-uls under it and open rn each end. Tho camel will bo driven on this, and th© ends which will fit him closely, be fixed up. He wifi then bo drawn to thn water, let dow n in his box, and floated out to the side of the it, is both nniurai ami proper, and ilmi K is thmr j right ami duty to ext.-nd to thou Southern broth- ' ren in that Territory overy legitmiato ami houor- : nbl.- sympailiy and support. 8th Rnolreii, That wo are uncompromisingly > opnosi-d in^tho political nrganizsti<>n commonly called tho Km>w Nothing Order, or American f’ur- I ty, having no sympathy with ihuir suc-rccy, their ‘ oaths, their ummnsntutiona! design*, tlndr religious ■ intolerance, ihuir {Kilitical prosonpliou, and their , alM.luion associations at tho North. 9th. Resolved, That wo hail with delight the J late signal triumph in Virginia of iho Democratic ; -n-jr, and chased away tho clouds that had lowered spoil many countonancis at tho recital of "Sam's” numerous nnd aggravated misdeeds. Just then, 3ov. Johnson was seen at the door and incompli ance with loud and repealed calls entered tho Hall, .‘lo mado n very appropriate and handsomn ad- iress, thanking the Convention for iho honor con- erred on him by tho nomination ; and at its close, list body adjourned sine die, every body l suppose , udt up in tho faith and enjoying tho pleasant an- J iclpaiion of an interesting fight and n glorious \ itet-ry over the "nefarious" Know Nothings | By tho way. I did not hear one h| the speakers cnoonco tho Secret Order of Democratic foreigners ailed tho "Sag Nichta " It was a very strange— indeed a remarkable oversight, was’ni it 1 Yours dtc., A Looker O.v. I •Kansas .’Mattsks.— The aomnd alertton for hrec members of the Territorial LegisUture ol {:.ns.is, field n! Leavenworth on tho 93d .May, re- ullod m iho choice of the pro-slavery candidates, 1 ho vote for that ticket being ngainsi 140 for ho freosoii inket. Tho "Kansas ilera'd," a pro* tevery paper, says that this election passed off :*n>‘lt)-, wiihout any disturbance, and that nono ' -thi-r ihan legal residents voted. The same is said* y'tho "Herald of Freedom," of the special election t Lawrence, where tho Frecsoil candidates were leered almost unanimously. Thn whole number t voles polled in this district w,.s 308. nil ot which u-ept Mine twenty scattering, Were given for the egmar tret-soil ticket. Tilt Cvhan Dtrrtcci.Tirs Stm.r.p.—The Na-1 ion*l Inudligcnccr leares by letters received from ’rtri*,ihai Mr. Perry has obtaincil front ihe Span- ! rhGovornmcnt an entirely sniisfaciory settlement ■ f the F.l D>>rado case, nnd also that of tho Vico 'omul at Ssqua la Grande. 'Hie Lieut Governor, vho arrexted .Mr. Thompson, is !■> be dismissed.— •uch instructions lisvo also been issued as wilt , ruvrnt in tuturc tho rccurrunce of nny difficulty I tom llio conduct of iho Spanish causers. ! M. do Cmtn, iho -Spanish Minister, returns homo > .1 Ins own request. I Tut Su.uk or Scvaeturot..—The Washington ; J •"rrespondcnt of the New York Journal of Com- : u»rco learns frem an authentic diplomatic a urco hni letters by tho last airivnl show that active t iterations are to bo jurpended before Seb»sri p«»l^ nd that General Puliseier is to forco iho RuM’ana I .o n conflict in iho field. The Wmr.a.v Viroi.vu Co.vrxRENrz or rttx Mt.Tltowst Krtkcorai* Cnvacu at Whiklino — Junng Friday's session this body by n unanimous wgstlve t c fit red to concur in tho circular received ... .. . . . «, , | vit-Hi I’lavin-ar questions invoivra hi wisi cortiovt, f oni tho hrjii Coiifurunce recommending the next t ! r « n ,h,ouuh P0 Mediierrafn-an, const . Suuihcrn men may fionutably sod succcsNtolly ieoetal l oiiturcncqsstchsngo the general rule on along ihe Black Soa shore, and visit iho sua of i combine, with ut regard to past political ■ '** 1 ■hip when lie will be hauled on hoard nud pul in : Party, and ol thn pniriotio Whigs, wh>. his stall. Thu Supply L now ready f.»r sea, snd i cd *'• schtoving tliai revu t over iho Know Nuihmg n >• tliuUKlil .h» will ,n imcr.-.ll,,, oui.c'- I •|' id « , «.. ,h « j ureal practical questions involved m lltai ccnlnt, Azof. tiftvery so n^t^fjlfsd : "Tho buying or soiling of turns, to anvu the cmrtitutinn from desecration, ' „ .... , and the Sou»h trem being prostrated Moro tho j ,umi,n Mug# with theintoution t< power of Northern fanaticism ami misrule. PHh. Reiolred, That piditicu! necessity and iho embnrrns«mnnis eonstsnily arising from our coin mcrciul relalions with Spain, ahku dictate ihe pol icy "I lh« aimcXfttum <d Cuba to this country, ni Iho <arlm m period, cninpaliliJe with our national honor Slid tronty trhligmions ruslavn them— •r holding them in slavery where emancipation an fro effected wiihout injury lo the slavo" shall ml bu tolerated (ihu letter clause in tins scntvnco s tho proposed alteration ) A Gum Road tmkouom Lo.vpo.v.—a scheme is now Id process of incubation, under distinguished •aspics* for tbs formation ol a rosd through l^n don, sight mtlva long, roofed in with gl**e, with houses sod shop# no each side, beyond those, also •a sseh side, two lia*s of rails, one above tit* other, the lower for trains stopping at overy mils, tho upper for expresses Oona.vnt.VT Stttt/JM IV Botrev —We under- ■tssd, says the Pore of Saturday, that Collector Pea*Is* yesterday caused three oases of ernbrof- d*ries.b*)oogio« to ■ New York importsr^nvoiced at about sight hundred and ssvsnty-fiv# dollars* to beseltAd, as having been fraodentlji ondar-ln- votced, lbs sppraiard value her* being about sigh- teen hundred dollars. « IltAi rflor Cruai.MTov^-Thsre w*ra only fif teen deaths lo Charleston last week. East Uattest at Chartseion, broken up by the gal* of last Brptrrnbcr, is lo be rebuilt forthwith, •t * cost ol %4bp)0. Hw» Pgtctttug Hgtrrtvu Tovavco —Th* Rich* mood Eoqeirtr of Harurdsy states that Messrs. Debt ail 4. Juhnaoa, uf that city, aold on Friday a crop of toheoeo cnnusting of 10 hogsheads, at tbs very high *T#rage of |I3,4S per hundred. DflCTfloonrsPiRx in M am acuwitt*—Upward# of %tO/KIO worth of proptny wss dsstroysd by the firs In Worcssisr, Mass, up Thursday I Act. Two rottoo utnss, daughters of Mr Barnusl 0#g *-d and E- W. Hurling, wer* drowned «t Eoat- •heater, ossr Now York, u» Wedotsdsy. LvteRmtivo to Smrrtas.—A now volume of English Hi-ports in Law snd Equity,reports a do- ciamn in tho ca«o of Brown v*. Byron* of some in- latest to Ammioan shipper*. In that c»m», sn ac tion for freight by a slop ow-ner o| Liverpool against the endorser, (also of Liverpool) of a bill ol lading, lo whom goods •hipped by n Now Or leans firm had been delivered at Liverpool, and who had accepted them—tho bill making them de liverable, "ho paying freight hr them live-eighth* ol thore principles, in tho signature and approval ! 9‘-**** of a penny sterling par pound, with & per coni, of thn Nrh»a»kn Kama* bill, Ida faithful execution $8,‘J30, legacies. Th* expenditure* amount to prinugn and sverago accustomed." It was held i "V 1,0 v «- Slav© law, his various vetoes, and gjjq jjo. other tno,i»n:cs ol administrative policy in con- , fonnity to thoso principles. ~ _ »8ih Resolved, That iho administration of Gov. I 8r " rr -’ , cc or Tnx Male I liter l» Petticoats - Johnson nieets our d.<cjdud approval, and w« con* I M. at rosdors will remember iho accouui published (ideally recommend him to tlto people of Georgia 1 §<,mo months (or re-elroifim to the oflico he has tu ably ami ; fMithii.ilv filled. # American Stsdat Sciiooi, UviuN.—The thiny- Hth. Resolved, That thn domneratin and nation- 1 'irst nnmvpr»nry ol this Society wa* hold In the *1 principles doclared and sot forth In iho Inaugural I Vnm-m |'«niplo, Button, »o Thursday,^G. M. ; «-*o - «. *. *.1.. •>•>« loihoihanksofthucminiry, tor Ins cofon cmcni 1 diotvcl iho receipts for th* past year to have boon •f thuvn principle*, in th© etgnaiure and approval |'JI8,(ll»4,«j( which 156.198 wera donation#, and that nvidonco wa# admi*«ahle that, hy tho custom of Liverpool,iho plaintiff w«s mulled to s deduc tion of three months discount from iho freight; though #uch custom applmd only lo goods coming from certain ports in tho Southern Slats* of America. A sen manor ffianu and Hkvatos Brooxs.—A letter from Now York eiyt: Archbishop Hughes has just puhli*h#d In book form, with a lengthy preface his correspond- orico with Honator Brook., on thn lainoii. church property qu< stiun. The preface,is,p«-raonally,vrry Severn mi Mr- Brook*, who, hy the w.y, has |,««, n confim-d to Id. tied hy an illrieaeofa aumewhst alarming character for some days past. Ai the lima bn w*» lakrn down, he Was engaged In a ataiidtcal recepiiulatlon of iho Archhi.hup's pro. periy, showing that Ids original estimate of |ta value, fhjmn/'tX), was atH.ur right—but ** Ininas stand m>w,thjs publication istirrewsrily |H«>poned for a reason Mr. Brutik's disease Is an affection ol iho lungs, and Ins physician has orderi'd him to seek another r-hrnaia. 'IW MAlb# a Dat —W# are nlflsjK-d m learn that K It Cuyfsr, Esq , ihe rffictsnt ami worihy Ffrsidmt ol ih* (reulrsl Railroad, has made a contract with thn f'<a| Master General, by which two matl ira'rta w(|l arrive at and |«ave tfita ( qty during theememri of the Legislature, thus giving u. |H>r railroad, two malls a day, Instead of on*, as heretofore Tin* will 1* quite an arcomrmida- llon, in those who may beh.ru oft official nr other bosiueee, aa well as to nur resident p"pulatlon, We have obsrrvcd on mors than nno orvssion, tlr*i Mr i-uylsrla nut entirely nblivious lo die claims and want* of MtUedgavIlle, and for this additions! proof of hia kind regard, h« has mir grateful scknnwledgntsnts -MltUdgeritli Record- DiiasTsops Vlooo^-1 he Isio Inundation in Hungary covers 940 square mde* ol tsrrdnrv, no- re*lotting s |o»« ol »ns and half million ol florins in provtslons, two millions in turners, and une and a bail million lu •grit'cliural produce. John A Jones of Polk moved that th* list reso lution l»© stricken nut. Which motion was lost. Mr. Nnlsoli o| Fulton moved lo amend iho Reso lutions .•( iho Committee by adding the following : Resolved, Thai in view ol ihe action uf Mawm- chuseits amj ilia threatened action of other North ern Hretra, no protection either ot person or prop erty .hall tie extended to iho citizens of any Hiate that refuse, to recognize the conaiiiuimnal right. “I tho South, and dial It la tho duty of tho riouib- ern Mates, ad in sha|f© their logi.latinn ns to len der this Koaolution ('ffr'cilve--and we hereby plodgo irurrelvrs to o*o our efforts to effect the asllie Unv. Cobb, of Clarke, proposed the following as a subiiltutrt lor Mr. Nelson's iU.ofiitton, which wa. accepted, and unmtlmously adopted. Resolved, t hat in view of thn anion of tire* Legislatures o| Massachusetts and Vermont, and the threatened action ol mhor Northern Hinira. Virtually repealing the fugitive slave law, and de nying to the eilizrnaoftlie Homh Ihuir mma-uii- tlonal right#, w* recommend u. our n»Xt l^-gitla- ture the ar|oplioi|«f *ui h fetallalo.y rto-asoiea as Ihotr Wisdom rnayriiggest, andriiall be In ronlorm- tty with conaiiiulionsl ohligstlona. The resolutions ot tho committuo, aalhvaamend ed, were, on rtioi|iin,unanimou#ly*naased. Mi HrtiHh ol TsIImiI, ihen movrd lor the sp- r mnirnunt of a rmiimlllee by tha ,hsir, to wall on |uu Hcrsohcl V. J dmson.noiily him ol hia tmmi nailon, and t.quori his aeeeptance Itiuieof. Tn« following are thm rommlllee: l,«vi ft Hmiih.John K. Ward, E J. McGehee, Flamming Jordan sod H li D Hottsll. On* of tho resolutions, you psrcslve, endorsee Gov. Juhnson's a-fmima'ratlon Mr. Johee of Paulding Immediately look iho (Umr, slid after moving that iho last resolution be strlksn out, (»r«. needed to dutiounoe the managrmerit of ths Blais Road In a-imp parileufare, and lo blsrua Guv Julmsou, for pot turning out th* parties, who hs ■go nf ■ scoundrel of the maiculine who was carrying on an extouaiva business in thieving while In Schoharieoouniy, New York, droned in fi-inaln attire. Working around as a hmi.ft torvniil Tin# Individual, who calls nimsolf Elizabeth Amt Coin Coleman, wa* tried at Soho- h.irin I a«t week. Tho prisoner was found guilty of grand InTceny and wa* sentenced t.\ two years' imprifonmont m the Suite prison at ('Union. Hetai.iatioiv —A young couple recently ran sway near 8t Jk>u|», M<*, and going up to Alton, III, were married Tho father of tho young lady, alter n diligent, hut unsuccessful search for, her, met with tlm father of ths bridegroom, and there- Spoil beat that gentleman most iinmrrcltnlly. Im»tai.i.atiom nr a Roman Cathoi.io Hisimr.— The Rev. Dr Bacon was on Thursday Installed ss llishop ol itin Roman Calholln ( hurt'h lu Port land, Mam© The ceremonies were nf the usual ohsiactnt, aildraaoea being delivered hy fLattop Fitzpatrick »l Boston and tb© newly installed diocesan. e Cnors dtc, ip Pi-tmam —The first corn tassel In Pumam flounty w*« *nm on th« i*t Inst. The wheat haa In-en harteeted, and the yield Is good. Rato* have buen abundant the past few days— These facia wo obtain from the Central Georgian. V'oustu «» Jut,v.—The inhabitants of Knox- tile, Tenn , # onismplaia having a grand cele- latum on the eonttttg fwurih of July. Among rh«-r ecrvmonlee, tha track laying on the East Vnotsee and Virginia Kaflttred ia to ft# com- i.treed. PSffiDil BJrimp. oa* of lh* party poisoned «t the w*ddl»a of Mr. Henry S. Kan* and Mia* Sarah Anderson, in Scott county, has since died, and aetrsn or sight mors—Including threo sons of Mr#. Neal, si Block Creek, are dying. A negro man on the promises lias been arrested, and if ta strongly suspected that a white woman in* •ligated (he deed. DirrlcubTY rctwxxn Mormoxb a*d U. tt Orrt- cin*.—Advices received front Utah to 93rd ol March last, stats that a company ol U. H. Officers, riding out with some ladies near Hail Lake -city, had boon Insulted by s party of Mortnona, headed by Brigham Yuung f ason wlm used language high* ly uffensivo to tho ladies. Thu offunding Mormons, were lakrn before tho Mayor of Halt Lake, snd tlto Mayor acquitted them, and mulcted ih© U. 8, officers with costs. (UuiiAM Like or Steam tnx.—Ths Monlteur Beige, of April 99in, says a largo and splendid sioarnship, called "Belgique," to be launched in May, will sail from Antwerp to New York m June, as tha precursor of four more such vrseols, nearly ready ur in the coursu ol construction, to run regularly between those ni.-rls, two being al ready named,"Leopold I," ami "Tho Duke ol Bra bant." An Indian Massacre.—From tlm Gadsden Ter ritory wo havo nows that In January last (ho town of 'I abac. In tho Hants Urp4 valley, on Cook'# wagon routo, was attacked hy a hand of 600 Apache Indiana, who killed ih« small of Mexican soldiers stationed thorn to keep posses sion until tho American authorities should assume it. They also earned oil'two women and all iho cntilo. bus'dca stealing all iho calllu from the mis sion Taimtcacun, five miles further up th* vallt-y. Democratic Fmmii to a Man.—Black wood's Magazine, In a nniico of iheduailt of Nicolas re- lers to ihu case oi thn Frenchman who w«« avnt nut of St. Potorsburgh lor smoking a cigar in tho street before iho face of Ihu Emperor, and adds tha followingThere la no doubt of it; the cigar in Hie mouth gives a cortain democratic finish to a ntan." P««r. Auaosiz aiiout to Teach Schooi..—A succial correspondent of'tha New Yotk Evening Post luinifhcs the information ihnlPn.f, Agassiz, ihe celt'hraii'd savant, is about loupt-n a young la dies' school,lor tho purpose of getting means lor giving his works to the world. A Southern Aid Movement.—A Society hns bci'ti formed in Richmond, (Vs.) to aid Southern emigration to Kansas Territory. The Crimean Graveyard.—Th© Bishop of Gibraltar tins gun© to BaLklavu, with his two chaplains, to consecrate the ground in iheCrirnos, where *o many brave men have been interred. The Livertool Con.vuhip.—Tho reason why ilawihorne has determined lo resign ins Liverpool consulship is that it fiasco*! Imn fd.oou .t year to maintain himself respectably—or |500 mure than his present incumo. Mathew F. Ward, who shot Butler, tho .chuol teacher, haa returned lo Louisville, from whence ho fled after his arqulltsl. Colleges in the United States—The Phila delphia Ledger coinpilus the following interesting inlormation with regard to ColU-goa in the United States. Tho whole number is 119, an average of nearty 4 to each Stale : Ol theao, fourteen are in New England, thirty- eight hi the .Middle fetnles, tlnriy-six in the S"Uth and Southwestern Si lies, and thirty in the West. Tho oldest i# Harvard, at Cambridge, Muss , IG36 ; tho next, William and Mary,at Williamsburg, Vo. which dales from 1699; and Ihe third. Yale, ni Now Haven,Ct., winch was established l7t)0. Of the principal Colleges in the Middle Stares, that ai.l'rinceton, N. J.. originated 1745 ; iho Univer sity of Pennsylvania 1755 ; Jefferson College, at Csnon.burg, Pa., 1802 ; Mount St. Mary’s hi Em- tneiaburg, Md., 1810 ; and the University ot Vir ginia, 1819, In the West, tho most flourishing College is the University ot St. Louis, founded 183*2. Tho number of students in iheso ono hundred und eighteen College, is about twelve IhuutanJ. Tho UrgoM number on the roil of nny one Colfego in 1951 was 4G6, tho number attending tho Univer sity uf Virginia. Th* number at Yale, however, was nearly m* great, being 413. ilaivnrd had 339, Prince ton 226, the University of North Carolina 270, and Brown University, at Providence, K. 1, *262. The largest library belongs to Hurvard, which College hna 98,000 volumes ; Ynlo lias tho next largest, containing 54,000 ; nnd Brown University the next, 32,000. Rowdoin, at Brunswick, Mo, hi# 28,000; D.ifumiuth, at Hanover, N. U,3l,uo0; Georgetown College, at Georgetown, D. C,24,OC#), and the South Carolina Colfi-gc, Columbia,H. C, 22,000. Several ot tho Western Co,leges, con sidering their youth, have »pu ndid libraries. 'I'hus .Martclia College, m Ohio, has 14,000 volume*, and trie University ot St. L>ut., 15,000. In there usumntc#, Iho volumes in I ha studi-ni.' libraries, as w«:i as litoec iu the college library proper, ate in cluded. Tho cost cf education variev at different Col lege's. At Harvard, the total expense* of room rent and tuition are ninety dollar'* aiuiuvlly; and ihe cost of board is irom seventy to ninety dollars in addition; maatng an average, wuh washing, wood and'lights, ut two hunJrcd dollars The expenses at Yale, averaged in a similar manner, may t»« es timated #t about iho same suiu.u* inav «.'$>> ihupo ai Princeton. ItoMdoin, Dutmiouili, Brown Um- vereuy, Amfiotst and WtUtams, are cficstwr,rang ing hi.rn one hundred and iw-nty five l>> on>» linn- drc«l mid fitly dollars. Tho University of Virginia fonts each student about one hundred and tw, n:y- fivc dollars; whilo that of tho Western Reserve Cost. If., than half, nr only about one hundred In there estimate#, clothing, books and pocket money are not included. Recite tor Floating.—Tho following recipe wa# published in the New York "Hpiri: nf tho Tunes," two or threo years ago, but as teiiio of our sutm-nbers may not havo soon it, wo again give it a. picvciittvo against drowning: Any human being who will have tile presence of mind to clasp tho hand* behind iho back, and turn the lace toward the zenith, may lloni at ease and in perfect safety in tolerable null water—ay*-, nnd stevp there, m» matter how long. It not knowing how to switn you w,.utd cscapu drowning, when you find your.ell in deep water, you have only t<* conrider yourself an empty pitcher—lei your mouth and nose, no: the top of your heavy head, i»o iho highest pari ot you, and you nr% sale. Bui thrust up one id your bony hand# and down yon go; turn ing up the handle tip* over the pitcher. Having had trio happiness to prevent one o* two from drowning by this simplo instruction, «« publish it for tho benefit id all who cither lovo Aquatic sports or diced them. ‘‘Tlic lluppii-kt liny of .viy l.lfp!” Tho ancient# certainly mado a gn at misiake in tint choosing Nmbe lor the Gndd«-#* ol Miatlisgu. Hymen is hy ur too jolly, he i* all smiles—more <d iho hyena than tho crocodile; whilst Niobo is just nsshu ought lo he—all tears. There never yot Writ a tttwrriaUQ that was i#rt a period St. Swilhin affair. No one—unless he has ibe soul of Riitia pen-lu, thoroughly waler-pruol—should think ot gi'ing in n wedding with lest than two uockut linnkm-htofs; and, ovrn then, a sp.utgp i« iM'llor adapted to the "joyful occasion." Meu take wives, as they d * pills, w ill, plenty of water, excepting, indeed, when the "littlo things" are well gilt, it a kind ot matrimonial barometer wore kept in ouch family and its daily judications as to the tUla of *li«s wember at the fireside accurately registered, wo have no douht ih.it on the average being liken, tho llullowmg result* would bo ar rived at : BtroNE MaRRIade Fair. DfBi.vn Marriauk Wet. A iter Marrixue^ ...Stormy. Mt'lo><rolngicaily speaking, it would bo highly , interostir.g Could wo arrive at a knowlodgo ut the exact amount of "doo" prevailing during court- . slnp. Nobody can leel more truly wretched than on the happtuat day ol his itfo. A wedding is evert more melsnchrdly than a funeral. The bride w oe|>a f«*r everything and nothing At first she'# hratt-kreken because shw's ah ml to It ava her Ma and Fa; then t»eoaure shu hopes and tru%»* I (iuorgo will always love her; and, when no oilier excuse is lolt, she burst# into tears because she i# nlraiit ho will not bring thn nng with him. Mam- ; ma, loo, i# determine! lu cry fur ihu les.t thing — Her dear, dear girl is going away, and she is ccr- ; tain something dreadful i* about to happrn. At church th© w*tor t* laid on at evr-sotvicepn- - deed the whole party look s i wretched, no one would imagine that there w-ss a "happy pair" LRmotig them. When Fa pa gives aw ay his darling ! child, no doe* ii with ns mattyeoha as though he ; Were handing her over to tlm fiercest mdfgamist li in-o Henry VIII, instead of bestowing Iter on oita who loves his "lamb." regardless ol ihe "mint" sauce that accompanies hd The bndogtoom i snivel*, either heeauso crying is caichmg, or bo- I cause he ihinks he ought lor decency's sake, map- ' prnr dueply moved; and the hall-dozen brideamsids | are .mo tube all weeping,became everybody el.o i weep. When the party return home however,the thought, ol the break last rimer them up s tulle; j anil ihe tir'd cam a ids, In particular, leel quite re- i signrd tn their late A* if they had grown hungry hy crying, or the tears had whollod their appe'llo, ; they drown their earns lor a while tn the white I soup tureen. * * Then the father gels up, and, ! after a short and pathetic oui^anim upon thn vir tues ot that "awent. girl," whom tin "love* as hi* iiwrifle.fi snd bond," thump* ilm table, and tell# ibe company that "any one who would not treat her properly would boa ecaamUtl." Umm this, ©very one preaent turnaround to |,*,>k and Irown at the wretched villain ol a hndostooin.and then they all fall to weeping again, But so strongly ha.(lie b-ebng set in against iho new son ln law, that tt Is only hy a speech ot tho deemst path©#, that he ©ai\ prrauade the comeany that be has pot ihe least thought »f murdering or indeed even assaulting hia wile. At Iasi, ih© mother,hnd*,and hridesmahl# retire to say. "Omni-bye." and hare a good cry all together up stsitS. Then Ih* Meealnlt snd the weeping bngla again with renew,m! vigor The brut*«maid* cry till their m«c* are quire red, and their hair t« •• stratflht M U thrv had be#n bathlu*. And when ih*Unfiteofitee forth© "bappf pelf" to leave, tn order to catch the train, then ths mother, lather, sister©, brothers, bride, hrid.groom, Wide©- maid*, Slid evrry s>‘ul in th# hmrse, all try, even down to tire old cook, "who knnw©d her svcrafitee ah© were a tubby in long clothe*,"—*• if Ihe young couple w#r« slmui iH-ing "tirtn»i*.-u.d tpi HL*" m th© literal tatlrei tb«u th* Uflwtativ© ©sew of the term —(Racfrelor. savakmah wnpt.M/kisU VH ICC* Cl n n K , 7 5 Ardcleri. _ I It 1 % , TOTMK IRA* * The ##• Is • Jovial comrade, Hs Issitis wherever a* |o*#t III# merriment #bl»*#In the utmpllag ltn»a« That vrtiihl* his hats rereree. He lavs himself down at the feet of the Nan, And .hakes all over with |l*e. And the bread becked billow, fall fatal on tha .hni*. In the mirth of Ibe might; oral But tire Wind l.#ad and restless, And cursed with an Inward pstn) You may hark *• ;oe will, hy valley or MU, lluttog hear him .tillcomplain. Ha walls an ths barren mount alio, And shrivbs on the wiqjry see *, llereb. In Ihe cedar nnd nu*M la iba pine, And stiuddar. ill over the a.jwn tire. Welcome are both their vntees. Amt I know net which Is bmt— The laughrer that slip, frem the Ocean's lips, Or Ihe o>mfai tit* wind's uarret. There’s n pang la nil rejoicing, A Joy In th* heart of pain. And lh© Wind that reddens, thn ben that gladdens. Are singing Ihe relf-rem* •train! IIunbuild'© i'ulclnrd .Tlu«iii-©iit. Ifutband'. CAI.CINKU MAUNBhIAl. highly bene ficial tn alldlMSM. of tho Npimseh end ftowrl., «l.kh ere stumdod with acidity, end gives Immodiare roirei lo Iho hnartburn. Tire effect, of ©sere. In a. I log or drinking are generally relieved by U, and It a8»’d« on* of tire mi Idol and moil pleasant aperUpu, repocupy to pvrsoa. who, from a •mlcriiar- life or oitrer cauren, i are uuder the Irequom hocoa.lli of havlog rocourre n> Isxaiive©. To |«rs«Hr. ot a btiliou. or a gouty Jishlt, Ii may be recnmrucitdrd with peculiar propriety; and ti. virtue, havo both reimaledlr tetlflod In tho dU*»w. of warm cllma.e* Many of Inc con nlaitii. of chtdrvn In ! early Infancy, amt oviwt at in to advanced are ; aiu-lidod with acldlt) J and in .uch rase., the Calcined i Mairni-ala ha# a groai ad vatilatre over i.ihet oi>virl>rni«. 1 viz: ilrelli iHtih iifiitr.lire* lire acid in tire alimentary canal, and scri a* an elDcaclou. yet grnile purgativr-.^ i This preparation I. free (mm unpleoMrit L»te, a«d Hire* , time# thwslnmgth nf tlrec/immnn Celetnrel Magnetla. Pour ffr*l premium Hirer Modal*, am) a New York World'. Pair Medal swarded. For sale by ths druggist, gent rally, sad by ihem.mi* 1 facturer. T. J. MURHANIi, FbUadelphla. | apr -.‘4 sodSmo* Foa flansrm-ns, Thrust Httaasss, llkixisa ^ Cot an and the L-ffrct of lni|>ruilebt ure of Mercury. No . medicine bst over been dltrovered which hst effected | suctv cum ©a Ctvler'v NpamsU Ml it ure. Throat diM-s.es j>n«Iuc«d by .atlvallon, Ha-kir.g Cough, JlmnchlMl Affrcilont, l.lvrr Irire.re©, N> tiralx-ls ©nd ivuuistttm, have stt tx-vu r«tie*«-d tAlcuird tu » wonderful msniirr hv the great purlCtr 0 the Mmol, ' Carter*, .©psnlth Mlstur©. Theca«« at Mr. T. It. Kamrey stone should utltfy ' any who Uouhl. Call an ttur agent and procure s i psinphli'l Cfhiainlhg cur#., which wttl sitound you. i ttuiiru • lUce'vr t< Here ©dvcHtremre.1, 6 Jc C (Hong-na, mr M.hv.: WhiuvtY NAririlNri, imndM, 41 In. Kentucky t#e nnp. “turn... HAt.l. nope *l»iU«n’# Hop# RKf.F,New.York M.re. ... Frtm© tew© HAOON, llam. NbouMar. ..... •bias.. . , lift»'.All, Nary Pilot BtrTl I’.lt, Uoabaa, prim* Ho. 2 HKICKn. H©*snnah, 1st rj.t Norttwrn CANIri.lJSHpmnotCi Nar.nnsl, made. fail*.* y Kortbr-ro do. do.. CtlKCHP., Northern tyjrruKCut* tUo Sure WBUAriF, Tarred Manilla. DOMtJiTIc ii in dm Miiningt, Drown. Bhre4lf.Ks1rrr.Wh brown Irrtlta CntUiu i Moxhurgt tlt;CK. Frigfreh A u.- rtr-so c«»iu.n PlNlI, JdackiTct, No. I - No. i »* No. J PIAH1H, Canal It© l’. llowifd-sirret..u(i I'blladatptiia Urti gia fJU A|.s, l.urti, cargo '• retail Oats.. .* • ivi.il «I.A<n. Am. Window . OUKPOWliKfl IIAY, Priiue Northern •* >JrsU-ro... ... litlri*. f>re jJm-rakint I Hi »g, tiwrdre, sreor:rd Pig Ifiwp ..rydj •r»d. . g#;d. V yd. ■ * A. ■r *•. r Hd.j ■ Vhbl. AMd. J i: t ■ r a.! ■ r •- r s. T A Y A.' r u. Y tt, ' ■ Y A. Y A.l i> ; US « % 4 «• s ■ « Itrlg 4, 1 « » -A tt » 3 tt | M M » tt t» Y yd.; « ■Y ><, 1 Y yd. a Y )d * |» Ui yj ■Tyd| n r«*M. te Y h'd. U r hf-i t VbW r hni nw. y w. J i Y but. J y I/ ,, i r. Ybus ri. Y ho*. YYJ/\ i •/, F‘ta. J :j r*wt T-.©i Y N Y > Ytou. v; i(j • tt <3 * i. „ tt tt M Nail rod* I.A Kir Id MK, tt'rcktaod.. I.L'MltF.K.K©««ed,refuM. MerrtmfrUt.lv .. Utter 1 .umh^r, refure.. tnlaldv l/. prltbc . fr»; Y r *’ <Pt»t t w tt * in tt tt J « tt I S'r a Uii tt >? tt A 4 tt « i V: Y Hr. tl Ol* Nosss, I'm ii,, and #ll erupilon. and di*ca»re arUing from an Impure or dopravtd slate of the him d. Nee tire extreonlliMirv cure of Mr. Win- 0, Harwood, a hltflily re.|o-clahle ri'izcn of liicbmorid, V«., byC-Ut TKIt'8 M’ANI-II MIXTIJIG;. He had ulerr. and -ore. of tire wont detcrlpiion, and Anally got brel. hr ©at unable to walk, rxcrju «a cruirhe.. A few l»oHc« ot Carter's Npanl.t, .Mixiure, ihe great tilood purlflrr.curMj t him. a* It hs» rurm 1 hnn .red* o( ottn-r* who haw »uf. ' writ.AN*Culm,, lered with rheutnatrim, bad effort, of mercury, and palu. ' „ .,'* . 1 ‘T* 1 **- • • and ulcere of Ure botret and Joints. ! Heeadverliaernent. 6 msj 89 VST IH.tlnguirherl physicians, well known mer- chanu, respectable apothecailev slid hundred* of ©ih*t» hear lc»lliooii> to the KWet effrCU of N(AIW.LK> ANtM'V.Vi: CHKRjtY KXPKCTtiKANT, a# aeurettv# l« conaUt, Colds,and dtrearevof tt.e lung* »t>d Vhf«>a. generally. There is no rinptrielim In iu prepars ion. Art'clct which are wvll known and highly appn rated by Ure cutlte mvdtc«t faculty, ©Uuw nun into it. com position. HTAftl.KR'i* HlAKItlUKA COItlil M. U al so prepared wlih the urns acieotiOc .kill a<-d care It* beut-ftcUl effect* tn direarev«.( the bowcU have been remarkatde. I iver 404) phj •iciao., who hate brea mod* acquainted will, the recipes of there popular rnnwlic*. tiave been t<b-a*«-d with tlicm, snd ont% ot '-hrm In ti-rmi »f unqualiflod pratre. If you bate a c.-niili, -r any dimareof thv lung* or throat, give the Fiprcior*nt a trial; or l( you nr jour friend* need tha aid ot the Ihnrrlima Cordial, make use of It with confidence, snd mark the result. Descriptive pamphlets tn be find gratit of th»- *x«nt» Price of each, ouly flfll cent, per bottle, nr rlz t»etilc. for ti jO. TIHMt. M. TI’RNKK x CO. W. W. l.lNC‘it.N, A. A. flril.oMMNS k co. I. U. MocitF k CO., may 89 18 Zmwuk rbbi. . .. YtuM. c W Ytnji. a yj Y>hS\. # 00 Ytnr.. IS (» r n, # itj Y » 1 to *U-n»»x, fc vj M " * ** Hhd. - V m ;*t wj " " ** toot. **. y n. n, u, White Pore,clear.. . Ymv. Jb HO Mvrrh.niabte. ..VmJt. 1- W t yprrs*H,»togtre. V n,. i« „ fttvel Cy prowi bfaiioflc*.. f# o, It,!fj vi lt«i 0»k -ta»re Y mjjgoo a Y gs: vi » Y g*i- 3« a Y tt 4J< A rbbt. 4 :j * t-nin!» Turpentine... . Vvsi.. Ci + V* rureb.. V*u. 4 < H Lh,fcpenn,»lut« ©.rslnc-t. • V »:al 2 %j t *4 rgst. real.; •r*ab ■Yksi. a k rbbt. 13 03 ttJiii r yd “H '* JMg rbU.iK«u »:»* rbf u tn a .4 a r bu-. a i ‘s » m 1 (VI tt l UM* UOJniEIKIU RECORD. MVtVMII HAKKET. WKKKLY KF.VIKW. COTTON-.Arrlvrd.lnce Ure 31*1 ull^ 4.130bate* fp- falt. *• summer©. Whale. Racked,win’rer Linrecd Ttnireri* «n»NABt:U4^* Ft©* I*' iUK. Mitj. Waticre Fnine More. Scw-Vor*. POItTKH.lre.odrm HAININK M.Ugs KALI, .. Cars*-, bulk Turk'* Din*] SPtKtl©: Urat-Jy •• trd.IrupuikCo.rrsL 3 00 !*•. A. .-vignette *... r g*J- • ‘Xr t»4 Irecr-r ircce* . . . ,r g*L 2 ti IN. Freeh real.' 45 Ur IMoretic Y gsJ. M C.o'tuiai-i Y gal. ©5 tlFimIS, i.iu. American.... F gai. 40 Kum. Jamaica .. 4*gtl. | us N.1-. bbi». fni. is Whidtf-J. Phil.k Halt... r got. Mi •• Nrw-ortrena .r gal. fll'OAIL Mo«co»*d H.Cruix..r A llsrtba. ■ mte. <% S tt tt M tt tt tut ts • v 9. ttR A S3 it A « Jt tt SR tt 4 Jr. rdor. rbox. . V» k. ..r b«. r b*. New re IxatotMl CratM.... land, (2,936 per Kallr«red, 2,191 from Augusta and laod- l stl • »T, stt**??*** ! **!°". logs on the river.) and Ofido. Hra Island.. The rx|-on» 1 NKCAR.-J, Jrpanlvh for the same jrerhxl amount to iki-9 boles Upland, viz: T ,. ' To Boston,tt'O balre Upland. To N«-w 5 oik, I,V.‘- bare* T , ,n*AUX»’ Manufanurred . . Upland. To Philadelphia 227 bales Upt.nd, and to Pol TLA!*, J^ucbeng umore 84 bale. Upland—leaving ou band and < n »hlp-i Gunpowder board, hot clrtrrd, a stock of 19,959 bate. Upland .nd , ryviVj^ >c l.c do. .©o* Island, agslnot J4,4r9 bale© Upland sod t?44 I lUJUig. do Sea Island, a! the »*n>c lira* tart year. ' WINKS, Modrira • ■ - Ju»t before the close of our ls*t weekly lepirt, iho : M*dc»ra arrival ofUre Pacific w»» icUgrephed. At the (-(re(.l«E of | wofli ihe market, on Friday, MUcrs a»k*d *n advance wi- •• Dry .. we beard of but one relr lor tHe day “u hair# tt ll*tc ! Cl»*c:, MtnreKIc© There vra. a Inquiry ou Saiurdsy, »llh rebk of i <-y utn ,* 1 ^ CTf .' V,,f>Sf * n * 1,123 bklea, the price, being te lavor of tellfr. On WtKtU !v.uthreni t'nwarired Sk 4 U tt 40 » iH « T- m. (4 r Aj a r *a r a r a. .r a. * . r n. I« « tt r a- 2 75 tt r a j* j, r * « a r j* >» j r ft t* * r ft m a r a so » r t 17 » r |k. 40 A ■*«l Oren.. WOOL-SKINS, Iamb's. Sbcep'r. r gal- r gc. Fu,. rev r ct. rd«t .r ft. ..r t • r ct. ...r osui tt 2 X ft U ft hi ft k 1 tt - ft 5 ft 2! Mnirmrast el C otum. ix l*4Z-’54 __ !B. 1*1 lUptafrl >1* I'r-tud Stock on band. NepU .1 4kw i.O * 1 f 5 ■* ! Kfcflvctl •tr.cr M»t 3| f/. 90 JJf ;?c*t.•«!•.•} |jxjB6.xa,rO Total Reewtpta k~.. . prvvtoual) . .. IXXJ0.8W4. tS.19 - ft.W r...iii i J&i,7tiS..'-rtij Hock an trend. Jaw* 7 . | 19.949'; 644, ;i4fl (3991 iii.VJ .j ^ | ±T9 ( Monday, whh a >ny .mail »to«k on »tc, tire tm.uc lion* w.re 1.101 bale*, and on Tuevd.y 3H5 baits, the marks-, ictraming firm with a featlne to favor of aelirva. j On Wednesday, the only talr reported sui »!ngle tot I of 56 baler at IIJ4C. About noon on Wednrslty, the telegraph *nnouix-«<d • (hta-mal of the Africa at Halifax, with Liverpool date* to 96th uU. The cotton market w©« rey-otud to have advanced Sft-K, with the iery large t.l- .during the week of 143.cvi bate, of whir h rpecaLion tinrk 7.VOUU Fair tiricgn* wa* quoted at 4>,H« Middling do f>‘», Fair Upland C**, Middling d<> Tire mark- r LxporiKl ltd e. closed buoyant and an iwpruvid IrcIIng wot no-.reed In trade geuciaFr a. well a* in tbr nnurey markrt. Yisn rd.y the Mire were only 175 bale, atd there bn» n->t b^en enough burii-crs done »'t>re the arrival of the Africa, to retsbllth rales. Prices will not probably sd vnnee much a. the light .lock on Mle had indnerd, pro* 1 a. high rat## a» prreent quotation, tn Liver- 1 pool wilt warrant. 8lnc*obt la»t werekty tepori, and prior to lb# arrival of Ure Africa, prices had adrannd fully half a cent, and our quotation, on Wednesday marnlig were Ordinary to gt-od ordinary. to .$ to.tg | Low Middling It «. HJk i - Nri.l Middling..*. j|j,ft; — ! | Good Middling - \ Middling Fair 12 ft- ; . I i f S-auSiff l? S v ^.2 ' Tho receipt, tn tho United Slate* up to ibt# rime, a. T ^4*- < comparcil with tail year, gir* the following mull: jfi. . . . _ • “ J* • fifcreaM at New Orleans 1*1,5Pn 2 ’ • j ; L! - >' ;-* »'£ IV,. at Mobile >49.8*8 j ? !: T, | If lift gf ??■ " " J Ho. stleia. 19 679 f; - = • at Florida Xl.481 E ^ i P« I • • r.© '* ~ Increaae at Saranuab Ho. at GharlefloB W.4i0 Ho. at Vliglnla and North Carolina...17,658 ———iht.ntl r ! t »,.«•* t5 £ c . ■ : : >. - ' S a.,31 I ' 3S I : j S-ssS.SEjjS^ i $ V “ 1 I , i iv jr t f liiiMilillL 8KA INLANDS.—'The ©atev of ihe weak have hm | Hmlied to about 4d bate* at ettrwnv#* ranging from 21.4*42 cent*. Prices conllnn* my Arm. Tb# offering [ ? , St'vck t* quite light. Rrcelpl. of the weak (4 b*Jr», p , noire e«|rorted. tUt’L—The aatrs hsv© been conflnad aUogwlher lo th# ' 7 retail trade end wo have na large iranMcriont to report. | l-iport# of the week 140 cask#, to tb* We#t Indree. ; ? CUtlZ.-Thrr# hare treen «hi cargo arrival, rinc# eur : • lt«i r#p<wf, W* quote In balk si fit 24, amt in sack* at , 2 ret*It at ft .57j< per httshtl. Th* .lock a* set# I. ample 1 ; amt lire demand fftnitnl, j 2. n.ttfH.—Tho mtakrt c'nUnure tttriy ©appttei ©ml the demand limited. We have no < hinge to ooi-re Ii I C 1 price*. We quote Georgia. Tcenem* and North lure brand# *1 f lift 11.40 per bbl, I'RAA.—Tht. article eomlnoe* without eh. quote In tot. at tt 31,M per bntbel. O \T8 —W# are .till without trsniacriont lance to notice. We quote noeatnatlj it Ktgricreti per buthoi; at retail a higher figure 1. paid. IIAV.— 1 The last cargo of Raster© sold from wh.rf, in ! lots, at (|.37t| per hundred poand*. W* hare no sale© ! of Northern lo report. Mrit.ANM54.-ThH* has bee© cm cargo ot iNtb* rw. \ •sited rinco i»ur last report, but tt b*d not been sold op to me cj»#c of ovr enqulria*. Tb* last salve were made from wharf at 94 cents per gallon. HACIIN.—We hare no large sales lo report. The t slock on #slo It tally equal to Ih* demand. We qnoi« ; | 8ldM at loft 101,. 8houlders»ft9.S. and liana at I2t, j 5 IX cent# per pound. t.lMR.—There have bee* no arrival, ritree cur laa ftl.kuper ca#k. There .re miqral ca,goes etprored. KJtCIlANGK.-'V# quote Sterling t per real, prvfa The tt.sk* are ailing Right Chmk* on all Northern entreat V l*er cb rrem^ and purchsaiwt *tgkt Utils at t# jrer cuprem ; 10 days at 1*,X0 dajtaV MftS- and 60 day. at IftlH per ck discount. FKttIGIITA-To tJvarpnol \gd» dull. CWrtwtz*. To Itoston, tg. T»» Providence, Alttc. Tn New York, 74 cent, per bale by tailing travel*, t*c by steswrere.— To ttaitlm.'rw, \»c. June T,~4t» hale* tlutoa vnd mdteto W D Rtheeidg© ‘■-•hen* k ll-fii. J tv t.alhrop A V\v Nu*e. H#it# k long, liana A W»>hb<tin, t'ait«4«n A Fareona. v R Hot S. r §{ §1 j i ij_|fgi 1 li I. ltws- ( Mjk .. Jritil Ui 'iL.Ji , 5 ... ■ 1; 91 BS: ■ . i f = liiatlffili I fflj 1 rttivHiii-jJlj lii.'.'feaihltliSIri’l «NiiWri«r©tlre Kereipta, Eipvn #©.< (ttrsrtv ef\Ms9 yuAS ,U»»I H.*» H HV 9M*4 It MS IV ft ir,*tt AM (\wapwrelire wtoteeasat withe fwvks nvyre-i* Ion Irv-m the t'niied on.lew, frem ttr#wn»Vwe ri«. re oe Rdk-wiws j-rere- iNriikk. lukvit tnvo'kk t*»‘^* TWGreat ttrvutK tPAHtt IJluaav# G*’ 5 '? ie*k law' . ... Aa/rvar*. Xipwn. .. ItOtt 1*4- . !«*»•*,... . tht n* . ire# Srictxt.... . fttvHT tars . JrH.Mt*,.,. ... cre.rnt t«e. fifiklftt.... .. .,»V<s »MI XMkfit#.,.. WJIT |fri9 .. „.HU*a.„, , x v*©» I«VV» Ctts^t,... IMd x i.'.-n .. . MOi fo »>©"#• , 000.11 «!» oag. tun© *vv a.hb«tn tttrtreo© » Fareona. \ * Ha* ( Y-,.tM pww. *ri*4% nlk-e. Ttv.,h * Meet ay, IV H.ncvu, C It Moore. •»•*,-] » ¥ , ham, Keili A t\s Yon.g, Wyatt A 1 ©. I.jan *, iVwtdwr . • "*** - ttt»»©4 ialtSve Groin t|). k t\v H W \> rtshi, W p Yon**, A tlqvwd, p trivanny, J J<mm> , J to*ww C II t'amplatd, U K Mil h-vt tar. NRW YtfitK, JVNIt 4, mwip.-CVdina-Th# mariev tl uashangwd with a wreftasate diMMWd at preriow. rate*. Tt.inr—Prieei are aarie*, h«l not ewotahky Wiwae— 47Mi hhis gi».l rihlorehl at • I0»,t*silXtJe. fe at*##* t# Sns, Wheat-'The wvttket t. dull with a davttntng teeft.©. eg. vVrn- -Prtreware a Irtfia •©•©♦. XtrWt kw*4»h mttvd »*»d *t ft t*»«t VShg- IVtk —Tha market ta ftlfitfs Mfi wW Moo* »t |t« SltgwtL Here Vh mavkat tv enskhSCMl wWk ammtaveVa tt# , MM st rales. U.q-Ue m..vm t. -nehengH TtU • moswreta 1 «**»*4 at prewwuv vukew I WGvky-c»hUdaU*t XU. iniv Aw . ittttVM iMtMtt crtxsv cwwrt* xtesa©* gexiutt «#?x#T kwats in, mnJWilK? r«k»«r» WTftTJW «ftg •• sJ:, E22 •1 « n*himore AVfLpcs* AanV Rsttv ItW NttAhEfiM! SUIr** RMrind. » - •* N©»xV.-.k.*uvc r+< • A . ^ - A " 5 day. H M G « w IS dare il A V% n « w Stt dare 4H # n E : ! ma ~ re #mv - ** MitimtM is dnre ■wrerere -