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SAVANNAH, GA.
H«tBpjay Morning, Juna 9.
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BY tMtCQRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN.
4)tanrlc*t«B n«rk«l.
Charleston, June 8.
The eottun mstk** «*•* quiet Imre lo*day, at full
pta* Bain 484 baleeaiH tWMwte.
yy The attemionof the reader ia invitod to
tN notice, in another ooiumn, of Montvalr
Brawia, situated mono of tho moat ptetutoaquo
and salubrious regions in tho country. Tho waters
aro distinguished for their curative qualities, and in
many chronic diseases their efficacy has been placed
beyond doubt, l’amphlets containing an analysis
of the waters, and a lull account of their virtue in
particular cases, may be had at our office.
Having enjoyed the care oi Mr. Coleman, the
proprietor, at the Astor House, Hew York, and
the Coleman House, Knoxville, we are enabled to
give our personal recmnmondatiou of his excellent
character as a landlord.
jy Yesterday was a dismalulay—full of sud
den showering* and melancholy shadows. To
ur sols evening the weather soitooed, and about
■unset—the most gorgeous sunset we ever beheld—
there was promise of a golden morrow stretched
out in tho west, which thoaotrest ascetic or boldest
sceptic dtTtd not doubt. At the hollain'* verge,
snd strelcipng half -round tho borisoo'a sweep, was
a long arc of burnished gold—above it, rose and
crimson bands,engirdling the earth—next above a
broad bar of deepest bine—not tho blue of the sky,
but a cerulean cloud, to deeply blue as almost to
darken the gold benoath and the radiance above)
which stretched far up towards the aonith, and shod
a rich gilding upon roof,and street, and troe, that
lay benoath, basking in its light, and hushed and
placid as if overpowered and awed by its trancend*
ant tpondoN
Looking on this sunset througn one of tho
city's narrowing lam*—the best point of observa
tioo— was like gsaing down tho long vista ot futu
turity upon tbe bVissiurisfes, which smile tor tho
yoilog, the gentle, snd tho good, and seem to
beckon them to como and dwelt amid thorneeron
ity .forever! A lovelier sunset never smiled upon
the earth. In all tho blue immensity of heuvett there
was not a cloud that did not rejoice in its gulden
light, and tho very air seemed impregnated with
hope and joy.
Pent up within the city’s walls, it is tint ours to
enjoy these splendors from tho mountain t<*p—to
sit by purling streams that ’twixt tho m»aa grown
banka discourse their trickling melody—to list the
winged choristers of the groves, chirping their
prayers and warbling gratitudo. 'Til not ours to,
roam through meadows of sweet-scented clover,
to hoar iheploufhtx.)-whistling as he walks, nor
catch the fresh odor of tho up-turned glebe. Yet
in the veins there runs a sweet delight; in Sabbath
bells Wb may discern a prayer; and even from tho
city's heart the eye may pierce the golden burs snd
tho vaulted dome of blue, beyund which heaven
lies.
He who "draws tho drapery of his couch about
him," and sinks to rest, as did last evening's sun,
may woll forgot the clouds and »t«rms that ob
scured tho earlier hours ot his short-lived day.
tST Col. Lewis Turnlin is announced as an
anti-admtnistrtftion candidate for Congrca* In tho
filth district. He will he elected this time.
V,., ,, . .S4VAJNM% RJSm-BL IGAN. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 9,. 186ft.
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ii... . uf in. hnaut 'I'll. Wuhln,ua Union of III, Dili comalii. ib, Mcniinu Srainni .rMliu.i.d iioar.ihn whimh
tfawyXifea
Tt» fblUiUlpkl, TIoim urn tt ! Ku good ru-
lilt to believe that the sale of thJ Canadas tojho
Government ^f the United Statoe is about to be
taken Into oonaideration by the British Cabinet
and to be submitted to Parliament. This impor
tant step, It says, has been euggeetod by- the aeeu>
' mulating debt of England, now amounting to about
eight hundred millions of popnds sterling,or four
bllliont of dollars) the- amount ol new burdens
which the war la caating upon an already over
taxed people} the financial embarraiamenia entail*
ed on the mother country by unproductive ooloqle*,
end the formidable attitude pf opposition recently
assumed by the coinnitrolal olssses against the rule
ol the aristocracy, and tho evils of their political
aapremkoy. It ia Mated that many of the leading
statesmen and <politioal economiata or England
advocate the sale of aotnaof tho principal oolonlot,
with ihoir own oonaent, or the concession to thorn
of national independence. Tho Times quotes Me-
Cullock, who says: •
" Our colonics Jn America anil the West Indies
have never furnished one farthing towards defray-
ing any pan of tho general uxpondhnro of tho
United Kingdom ; tltuy aye indeed, exempted by
express statute, from any such charges; at tho asme
Unto that .tho fleets and armies required fur tlioir
protection in war, ami their security in poaoo, sro
all supplied by the British nation, and cost thorn
nothing.. lira only advantage, in a national point
of view, derivable from them, must, tticrolure,«f U
exist at ail, bo found in tho trade or intercourse wo
oarry on with them. But it haa been shown over
and over again, that tho trade with colonics .diflera
in no important respect from that with foroigu
countries; that units* it be naturally advantageous
for both parties, it cannot be for tho mother country
lo engage |u it. and that it it bo nainrally advan
tageous,It will bo earned on to tho samo or grenier
extent wero the colony an indoponuont State. Tho
great and glowing intorconrse wo havo eontinuod
to keop up with tho U. States ainco they achieved
their independence is n practical proof of the truth
of what haa now been stated. Our trado with
Canada' is, on the other hand, a proof of the nut-
chief occasioned by forcing an Intercourse whoro
there is no natural aptitudo lor one. While, how
ever, tho forcing a trade with colonies is no ad
vantage, but the reverse, tho effort to keop them in
an unwilling stato of dopendeuco after they aro
desirous to ho independent, entails a very heavy
expense on tho mother Countries. Our ascendancy
in Canada, hi this moment, ia wholly dependant
on tho presonco of a largo military force, occasion
ing coo wnv nnd another a direct outlay of Tttrlo
less than £'J,000,MHI a year, and this enormous di
rect and indirect uxponso ia incurred without any
equivalent advantage, and with a lull conviction in
tho mind of c»ery matt ot sente in the empire that,
in sumo ten or twenty years, Canada will be inde
pendent, or an integral portion of tho U. States.'
Thoro aro swmo objeetions to tho above arrange
ment, s.iya the Richmond Dispatch, which do not
•com to have occurred to our contomporury of tho
Times,or to hi* chief authority, McCullock. Ai-
sitming that Greht Britain ia willing to sell out the
Canada*, of which wo havo soon no proof, and that
the Canada* nro willing to bo sold, which is still
more doubtful, it rottmins to ho shown that tho
United tastes will consent to buy. That is n con
sent which will never ho given, unless the North
consents to « simultaneous acquisition of Cuba*
with its prosont institutions. Tho lice States al
ready havo an overwhelming preponderance in the
Houso of Representatives, and a majority in tha
Senate, with a prospect of adding twemy or thirty
more free States from the present territories in s
few years. Yet, even under these circumstnnces,
the prospect of adding one more slavo State in
Kut»as, creates tho greatest excitement and oppo-
sition among Northern free-soilors,whu have raised
(ho cry that not auothcr slave State shall ever ho
added to toe Union. Do thoy supposo that the
South, under such circumstnnces, will consent to
tho acquisition ol Canada, or would remain In the
confederacy, if that reeking mass of abolition wero
added to tho existing freo-soil preponderance ?
The ides is too absurd to be thought of.
Ship Canal Across the Isthmus of Sun.—M.
Lcawpe, a distinguished engineer in the servico of
tho Viceroy «,f Egypt, proposes to re-open tho
-canal which in anctent times connected tho Med
iterranean with tho Kid Sea, so as to make it
available lor tho lar««st ships, iio declares the
undertaking praciicaMc and easy of execution
mm
New York, June 4.
Bsrnum's bsdy show la getting on swimmingly*
Soma most extraordinary displays of rooonl orope*
in tha humanity line are received end will beahowri
UP to-morrow ahdali the remainder of (he week.
8«olrta of anxious mulhera,U la eald,ato disap
pointed in their expectation of displaying their re
markable offoMs.. Bamutnls overwhelmed with
applications for an opportunity to ahuw off twine
remarkable In various ways, triplets of astounding
qualities, and quartern! that to be'appreciated need
but to bo aeon. But alaa, there ia not room fur all.
Humanity iq all shapes and forme will be seen at
tho Museum, however. Tha fbllowiog touching
poetry on the show la worthy of the celebrated Foot
Laureato of England: r
raumm poem for bar hum's ixit imow—VAt.UR
twbntv-pjvi dollars.
Trite—" Four sud Twenty Flddlere."
Pour and twenty bsblesail In a row,
Pour and Iwouly babies all lu a row {
There was
Mcorge Washington Madlrun Jefferson Smith,
And Carolina Wtlheltnlns Amelia Uulctna 0k#fgs,
And llebhnmr Phsdrach Meshsek Abcdtiego Jones,
And 8iuanns llsnnah /tuns Ann Deborah Dobbs,
Them whs Hobby and ike, and BIN* and
Mike, and Kitty and Itutby, and Dolly and
Sukey, amt Hally Ann and Jullanu, aud
Josephine aud derapbluo,
„ Preshusdsrllnsl
TU Btruum’t Premium Uaby Show—
And tho way thoy grow their mothers know—nothing,
II.
Pour and twenty babies all In* row,
Pour and twenty babtoaal! lu a row t
There waa
Dr* eda amt beads, snd naps snd eaps.
And bibs and tuckers, amt flbsand suckers.
And vrsittre aud rattles, and woddlo* and toddles.
And ruRlotand snuntes, and piddles and puddles,
Anu plmuRB aud wIiIiiIiirs, and putlogs end pukluRB,
Aud Vatlyclireks and chubby checks,
And bliibberohopsand slnbberchops,
And pluaioresand little wits.
And diaper* and sugar tits—
Por (ieorge WashliiKton Madison Jeffersod Hmllh,
And Uaridma WDhetmlha Amelia llutclnla Hkcsgs,
And It. Uliaiisr Hhidraeh Meshaok Abodnego Jones,
And Huouina llatiuah Arum Ann Deborah Dobbs,
There was Hobby and Ike,aud lillly aud
Mike, and Kitty and Uiilliy, aud Dolly aud
Bukey, atul Bally Ann and Jullann,«ud
Josephine and Bcrapblue,
I’reshusdaitinsl
’TIs Itanium's Premium llaby Bhow—
And tbe way thoy grow their mothers know—nothing.
That is enough!
Hon. Kraetus Brooke,(BishopHughe'a antagonist
in tho recent controversy on the Church Projierty
question) loft to-day.for tho 8ouih,hia health having
become much impairod during the past winter at
Albany. lie is suffering from an affection oi tho
lunqa anti will sojourn for some time in your city.
Wo have had a glorious rain hore for the past
two day*,which has boon of incalculable advantage
t» vegetation in this vicinity. Tho weather is
now clear and cool. Tho Knno expedition sailed
this morning having been detained since Thursday
in tho Lower Bayun account of tho storm.
A woman's hrapitnl in Madison Avonuo has
just boon opened with appropriate ceremonies. It
is undoistood to bo tho only institution in the world
exclusively set upnrt fur tho treatment of tho dis
cuses of women.
Tho papers publish a long account of tho suicido
of a rout in n house of ill t.imu on Saturday beenuso
n courii'Xun refused to marry him. Tito dccouscd
(Tho*. Hailey Hussum) is a returned Calilorntun
who hud lost his money (and character) by gam- :
tiling snd visiting places of questionable repuio.
Tho fellow leaves a wife and children in Philadel
phia—wh<>m ho had deserted.
Busin*'?* is vory slack, monoy cheap and plenty,
and so are stawherrt*s,groon peas, and other lux
uries. Tho city is beginning to fill up with strangers
from the South and West, some on route for Eu
rope and some for the watering placov. **
•Manhattan.
SETTt.r.MnNT OF CUR TROUBLES WtTtt SVxiN.—
Wo havo already n<>tod the fact that tho siege ol
Cuba hud been raised. General Concha is repre
sented to Irnvo remarked to our naval officers that
th« President had hy Ins large fleet effectual'.) put
down iiliihustcring, and relieved him of nil anxiety,
and obviated all danger of difficulty or collision.
! He, therefore, relaxed tiio seventy of his orders.
ashingtpo Union of the ftih contains the Mobtvau BrxirtOf aro situated noar.tbe waeiarn Garden, L. ^
Instructions toComniodore MoDauley, u|>on hie bsao of the Ohllhowoe mountains in the county of SliMwJ. annoaiiewd"^' eMMrtfurtnw'Ke Ti m* i
faking command of tho Gulf Squadron, from Blount, ffiet Tenoeleoo, nine miles from tbo town W0a j[ Leonora in the’^Ksvoiha." Madame
whieh wo make lhe following extraet: ~ " - — * - “ ‘
Mario appeartd ai Covent
“ih ol May. s
Joelo's Klvfrs.
ear during if
fi.vorha? t
ofMaryHIlef twenty *frnm Loudonj and twenty-- Anna Thlilonla about to tskshsrfinsl laavaof
. . - .* ; ... .... . . ,1.. ...... | n I .nn^nn Ml, I lain Ml.
NARI9IB IRTELLfCEjlCR,
i
cuoo.and pstriotisnf, 1L—
discharae ol certain duties, always Uoliosie end
taaponsihla, the proper execution of which may
9 IweniT- mma i iiiiiuu iwhi i« irr" im.i ihiri u .
Kr,*,.wa-l’iiwir $vX ‘
la near 1400 feel above tbe fuvol of the sea. 977 |,y ihtny-two ppera nlghta fn San Franelsco, • cd ** n^Oenkiln, As* York-#>,4#. »<*,, k
Mdnlvate has btett long a fiivorito summer reinrt and has, In addition, been su##for'|8/X» unpaid
for iltose residing In its vicinity and who ware sc- mni fur the thsatre. • ,
uuainted wlih tho medicinal t-ffuct of lis water#; in • -1 7- , ivnowt i.uu ..ua bcl,h —-•«,
fact betoro tho oounlty wassotilnd by tho Whites, J ' Et/R»»fX Ago A fate a Untrstr—A aobmsnrje rm; H '*»«*
that" ■* * *— 1 * - x.r. ...j ,— *•—
UniTiD States Naw Department,
a ,»«i , Wasiiiwuton, April 10, I860, j
Sir : I ho department has determined to assign i
you to spoplai duty, end place vuu temporarily tu
eummaiid of the home sq iadtort.
i|K *lng confldotiou fact'betoro the oounlty'wav soitTed by" tho Whites, ^ ' Ei/rofx Ago AfRicA Umrtb —A submarine
uolieato end the Cheroksea regarded this watoring-place as a maguetio lalagraph from Marseilles to Aigertabaa
fliinuinviM.
. < HAatk«t*»,Jgt*7. -< tn* W F a.e.4
M torn.,, DUN .,Cs. Bear Jl U for «,1*
nuilvequestioiia of national honor und penes*
Recant ovchts In Cuba, and on the high aoaa In
the viutniiy of that island, are ol a character cal- . ,
culutud not merely to attract attontion and excite !
tho sotioituda of this government, but to call for 1
constant vigilance on your part. In order *' ‘
the Uteroksea regarded Ibis watoring-place as a msgnaiie talsgraph lr**m Marseille* t« Algeria Baa 1ii*,«Arroa. Msy Wi.-arnvad. t**tx p,mr- a.
health-inaptring spring, and made annual encamp- now ween fof a considerable parted in rroc«»f of • maIr ki.h M A CM id a m Mm, t (jo-
rnunla Jn tno immediate tudghliorliood—when tfie construction, and it Is expected that it will l*e c-un- KH'bofii..DsrWu. ••
rd men, gave, plsdo to tho whites, tho virtue ol plated and in working order before the end of the *'24T£** OatoAr* a*d w
teas .waters continued to bo acknowleged and ap- present aumtnir. This will be s'practical o*m-; ^ A 6 ,’
lTil, t.kjiIforh.tlth or plouars M,kur,. ,,i»» ny. “——. *
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...•neon your iwn, ■■■ oruw tli.i ih. 1 ImllciM, lii loc.l.d In n valley,
tightu ol our countrymen and the interests of our »lniuet encircled by mountains—spurs ol the At-
coitiinorpe may be nnithor wantonly asonilod nor I Isghany, here kuown in the euplninaqua nomeocla
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Aoreeable Irrai.LioENct.—Dr. Hall, in his
Journal of Health, comes i/ut against 'early Using
iosslVdirnunsrdedR isTi'ar“ui'y nocowsTr thal I 'uro ol'ihu Aborigines as liio'ChithowiieVnae "up •» uo».oelil»v. At sunrise, In summer, lie savs. ihs I
mild unduiule to roolto wills particularity all - !"> uV0 7 side,and embosom a valley which cannot f. w . b i?r b tl “
care
I should
i biiouiu unuuiake to rociMi wttti muticulnrn v all - o»«*r uhiuuiuih ■ vauup which , v , ■
the circumaiuncca which aro worthy ol your eon- i bu contemplated by the lover ol nature wjtlioci : the lungs and stomach, which sre d»tnli'at*•<! by
stduratlon, but I deem it proper to call your alien- "'“d' ,ilc " 1 enjoymuui-^specially upon a bright *’uHn^tha^fV .n’lir *
linn to the conduct nf tho Commander ol the Span-*I sontrner rriorning, wheu the viow lies beh.ro linn ! poisoning tho blood and laying the foandstion lor
i»h Iriqaie i-enoUns in filing at tho United Htstoa ^ RU «u lovolmess, whenth*fi<whneatof. tliogtcuu SSlJ'ihi blld'iJt’i
mail sleamor "El Dorado* and subjociing that l,l 5 docpvurduroof tlio hrests, tin. spark- 1 Uuf of the vtul organs allowa the blood to be i
vessel to delay, visits) ion, and sanrch about eight ,f »»« « r "l» bRnglng Irotn thorn and liner or .chitted. ; I
miles Irum Uape San Antonio—an nueurrettco 1 glistening on tile grassy plain, the merry, cheeiful
Cnpu San Antonio—an oueurrenco
which, it approved by the Spanish authorities, ia
likely to disturb the Iriondly relations between tho
two governments, and a course of proceeding
which, if persisted In, cannot but provoke collis
ion.
T nnod not remind you, Comnmdoro, that the
right of visitation or search of our vessels on tha
high suns ia uno tho oxislanoe ol which the United
States have steadily refused to recognise, and the
exercise of \vhicli they will with equal firmness
ever rufnao to tolerate.
Tlio Provident instructs me to any to you that If
nny officer in command ol a ship el-war hu present
when an outrage of the character lii-rntoforo men
tioned ia perpetrated on a veesel rightfully bearing
our ting, he will promptly interpose, relieve the ar
rested American ship, prevent tlio exurciso ol (he
assumed right of visitation or search,and repel the
interference by lurco. Tha President is not un
mmdtul o( the present disturbed condition of Cuba.
Hut, whatever weight may bo attached to these
considerations, tlio sxoiiod apprehensions of tho
autlioriiios of that island, arising, it ,im believed,
out ul tlio condition ol its internal affairs, snd not
from any mnvonttm in this country in violation of
our iicnutinlity laws, van work no suspension ol
national law, nor reconcile a submission to the vio
lation ot any right resulting from tlfi law of na
tions or treaty stipulations. Tlio United States
seek no c •llision with Spain. The officers of our
navy are desired and oxpeotud scrupulously to ob-
nervo tlio luw ol nations and unilormly to extend
nil courtesy and rerpect to the Hag- ul nlliur pow
ers. Uut these rules da n it tcquiia consent (ar a
up uncut m the deliberate violation ol principle*
hold snored by tlio United States, and without the
obsoivanco of which poaoo, however desirable,
cannot be maintained.
Tho conduct of the authorities of Cuba in oror-
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nutos of singing birds, tint prolusion of blossoms
and sweet scented wild-fiewor* around on bush
and bank, render tlio scene purfuui, and conspire
to makoii a realisation of all that a poetic irrisgt
nation delights to combine in a laity paradise-
Tho buildings liarmonlEo with tho scene—tha ,
gablus nnd piunvclos ol tile "iiuusy" peer up above ] Koscomm*ii»
tho trees, whilst you catch ocoastooxl glunpics of '
tile numerous Gothic cottages through tho hiliag>-,
enhancing tho charms ol tho spot and adding great
ly to tho plelureaque effect, by lUetr gsneraT plan,
arrangement and atyla ol srchitceiuro.
In his ramblea through East ‘i'enitostoc, John ;
Mitchell, the distinguished Irtah patriot and exile, ‘
visited Montvsir, and iu the "Cttixcn" ol the kbth •
April, thus dfescrttuM tho attractive spot: 1
"At tiro bass of Cbilhawes, amidst dim lorusts,
where you might still a!m»at expect to meet
Hanging-Maw a-huming ol tho deer, embosomed
inliifif,omb*iwsre.d hy oak und p>ne,b«mgimuri'dby
a clean atrvmlct thal the rhododpmiroii lot * s.sisnds
a stately mansion, a house ol Seven Gables, with
Isr stretching corridors nnd spacious balconies —
It is Motitvalu Springs, beautiful summer resort of
GoorgiE couott-plsnurs nnd sugar Isrmlius of
Louisians. Hither, when Charleston, and .Savan
nah, and Mobile, l^o hi torror ol the witiiinr mala
dies, Hies for rvfugo and retreshriioni tho Sooth
Flax Cri.Tt/xt in Irpland ia receiving mors at- j
tendon than usual. Tho Royal Society having
, ctiargo ol this branch of industry is in a fl'urtahmx
condition, arid has received a grant Irom the gov-'
ormnenl of A'ft.uOO to nrovldo instruction for fl«x
rowers in tha counties of Cork, Kerry, Clare,
[’tppetury, Galway, Sligo, Mayo, Leitrim sud
Presentation or Plate.—The Newport .News
states that tho service of piste for Conin>"<jor«>
Perry,’ voted hy the last General Assembly of
Rhode Island, ia nearly completed, and would he
presented by Governor iloppin, soma tirnu this,
week—prooatdy on Thursday.
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PulWERY.— I ho New Orleans Delta states (hat t,, m I o»
an extended evatem of ffaud.end forgery hee been • boarj or w > * a »>>iiti.
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F»re lOducci!—C.iiilu PasjiRt
For .Vrir York.
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STEAMSHIP ACOL'fTA,
To Leave Bsterday. June V, t\ 3 y y
The *»•» *M1 l<i 4
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or peUMt**, Bt.pM to
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The AI. All AM A •»! tUor^sf |»^
pert on %V«<trw«)a;, Juim-IBih. *
K. r.. kipper, or • Mi** b; t^,.
piMM-Uk*- l*Ot)-e. thxt r>*. Coltbf. ■' *-
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VIA JACHtMJ.WU.Ut. Ahl» n*«it,ATx
» . 1'l*e*!•#*■ f*cSM • AUof.lN t.* tM ,
MnaiMbU. iV.xerirr. «iil low* Int r »„, .....
dey ALriiKMto, el 4 o'clock, takiur tr-* -
Carolinian lord ol cotton, and tho vory filibnstero of
the Cresent City. Fourteen hundred feet abuvo
tho sen, will) tho ateens of Clnlhowee rising closd
behind, the Fountain ol Hoeltli at Montvslu is w ell
named "Saratoga ul the South ;" ami, tins very
year, the shade of "Bloody Fellow " ranging over !
the hunting grounds which m lifo ho lovi-d, and
the uhoet ol " Dragging Canoe" gliding by tho light
ol tho moon down thn bright Tennessee, wifi Imar
tho sounds of rovelry hy night, and at thu tniklu
ol pidka or Sohottiscltu wjd tulhcr the fimgcd
! successfully carried out in Texas end J«ouieisne,
I in the fabrication of fictitious Texan' lend wntranls,
' and that a largo number ol these wairauls art- now
> in circulation, which, upon presentation,have prov
ed to bo forgeries.
TgOL’BLK IN THE FRENCH PaLLIS iNUfSTBIAf.
There has lK-en soma trouble m the Paris Exhi-
billou. Iroiwcon ths U. S. and English Conimiston-
ers- The former gave a portion ol the U. 8. space
to Canada, and the English attempted to get it
sway from them. The V. 8 Commissioners how-
ever retained it for Canada.
hauling and searching our \t-sacis ennnot rost on I Jdankol oyer tlioir cats, and Hy, ehneking on tlio
tho ground ul torrHonnl jurisdiction, nnd thrsgov-
t-riiriieiiUiontcs tho cxistencH ul nny atntuol facts
to warrmit tho cxcrciso ol bclligerctd rights. Your
instiuetiona are confined to eases arising on the
liigh sons, because, ns nt present advised, tho of
fensive acts which hnvobufii committed are nf that,
character. Other offensive acts, hnwuvcr, un-
douluvUly mtgtit occur withte tt\o ttrv*ycr tcmtunnl
jurisdiction ol Culm, t-» wkich this government
could not and would not sukimt for n moment —
Should such a case arise, y*>« will immediately ro-
port tho Inca (n this dcpnrwncnt, and await hirlhor
iiintruciions, Unless your prompt interposition
should bccoinq ru'ccssury for ihu preaervation of
llic lives nnd property ol liu> citizons ol lltu United
States.
Accompanying this despatch you will rccoivo a
copy of the ificcnt jettur «»l .Mr .Marcy,Secretory
oi State, to .Mr. Cuoto, tliu Spani-.li minister at
Wnhliingiou, to which your attention is specially
invited, as w.-ttmg forth with ducinctnc»B and lurco
the views untutuined by tho President un this
subject.
• •
You w-ill avail yourself ol every opportunity to
ke, p the department advised of your movemuntn
and ttic-cmhUnion ol affairs within tbo limits ol your
station.
Wishing you an agreeable and successful cruise,
blast', beyond tiro skirls ol tho Raid Mountain.—
For Coleman of Knoxville, hereditary Prolcamr o|
hospitality, graduated in tho University ot the As
tor House, mdoctrinui'd with the principle* of tha
Cincinnati Hurnctt, is to spread this year at Mont-
Viilo Ins table in tlio lores*, rich nnd varied as (lut
which thu Tempter spread ot old in the wilder-
nos-, ol Judea ; and ho gutteth him men singers,
and woman singers, und muncal instruments, arm
that ol all sorts, and Invite* nil men to como to*be
healed.. Tln-y cannot do better *han bring strong
boots and gun* Along with them. Deer are stilt
iound on Chilhowce; and ten mile* off nro tlio
grunt Hmokcy mountains, where they range in
lietds ’
Montvnlo is to ho opened lor tho reception of vis
itors on tiio 1st o f June, under .the mo*t lavorahio
auspices, and m awh a stylo and risenner as to merit
thupatronngo or a discriminating public. The pro
prietor* li.it* erected u largo nod commodious Hotel,
wcil iirang.-d and api>oimcd-basidts a largo number
oftnisUy ttai-hed Gothic cottages, cutwcniently
Situated, adjacent alike to tho spring and to tho
main building; the entire establishment lias been
newly lurnislicd, without regard to expense, nnd
in a manner to conduce to the cuinloit <d every
guest; care has been taken to provide suitablo
places (or amusement nnd healthful recrejtton.—
i Among other additions which have been made
1 am, voiy respectfully, your ohcdhmt servant, i since the last season, ihn proprietor may mention
J. C. DOBBIN,
Secretary of the Navy.
Com. Ctix-T S. McCauley,
Appointed to command Home .‘•’qusdrnn,
Washington, D. C.
■idler Irons Gov* Cobb.
Tbe last number of the Athens Banner contains
a long letter from Gov. Cobb, in reply to tiio pro
position of the Columbus meeting, to cut off all
Connection with the parlies of tho North, und to
units ssone peoplo lor tho protection of Southern
institutions. Gov. Cobb takes ground against tho
movement; ho rs unwilling to sever hi* connection
with the Northern Democracy ; he believes that,
with ihoir aid, we may defend ourselves ami snvu
the Union likewise. What saeistanco ho expects
to derivo from the Van Burons, Mr. Dix, Preston
King, sod other Freesoilers now in full fellow ship
with tbe Northern Democracy, he has not been
good enough to stale.
Guv, Cobb goes nut oi his way to striko at tbe
American movement. He not only condemns th*e
who psrticipato in it, but be vilifies snd stigmatises
thorn. Well, bo it so ; this letter is his windsra
sheet. Suspected by his own party, w» had desir
ed, on account of his acknowledged ability to sea
him restored to its confidence, snd ro elected to
Congress ; but sinco ho seems determined to de
stroy himself, why tbo sooner he commits tho
deed,perbaps, the better.
Grope Its Sttuthwesternrworyta,
Wo eontinuo to receive letter* front various por
lions of tho State, in regard to tho growing crops,
for which wo would return our thunks to tho wri
ters,many of whom wo are happy to number among
our personal friends. We hope they will continue
to write us, as any information sb-jiit tho weather
and prospects of tho crops will bografc-ful'y receiv
ed. Tho fuffowing loiters are minute and full, and
such ts we should bo glad to get from other sec
tions of the Stale.
Htkwxst Co., Da., Juno 4th.
Messrs- EditorsWe bav e had an abundance of rain,
and Ibis section oi country promises ail excellent har
vest. I ihould aay in Urn neighborhood there Ii our-
ftfib lesa land In cotton than Uat year. The atatid nf
eoUon la generally very good; tha plant la strong
and boallhy, and more promising (hah It ha* been tor
several year* althla lime. Hut little If any of the nUI
crop remains tn tbe count*). The oat crop W a snrrj
one; wheat it harvested—an average crop ; corn could
cot look any better. If the season* are good from
this oat, set tbe countlea of Hlewart and Chattahoochee
down fur a y(f«. It U cold tor Juno since the ratni; flte
Is very comfortable; lost night the mercury was a* low
os 46 deg. If Ibis cold weather continue*, II muit Injure
the cotton somewhat.
Truly your*, fcc n
flcaatrans.
PcsRr, Donato* Cncnry, June hth, I M3.
OmtlmtH : The growing crop* In till* county were
never more protnliing than at present. Wtib aeMon*
from this until harvest, the amount of corn made tn
Houston, wilt far escred that of any prevlona year —
The nnmber of eerqy planted compan d with thal of
laat jeer, IA greater, which I* Dahl. Much m<gM bo
aohljutt bare about n yrrat mlatake, com on nmwng
us, that of planting Ju*t enough la‘b.1 to poMluce a wtifH
clency of Corn for ea* year, Instead a longer nine,
say two years, provided tx* #*«*••* *rr go,.| « M d iht
yltid It aAaadaat. The raaull or our |,*al policy l« upon
nt In Ih# shape ol rmpiy barn*, lean horaes and mule*,
and a lamantable aearrlty or hogs. Tha hig^ prir# of
Rfovtateoe abd the cry for bread, bread, In alt quarter ««.f
oar might-Iw-ltiMiof plenty,"ho thatmi.» may rtad."
ft l*hoped that our intelligent farming eotamunlt) wilt
•online* to prodt by this sod raverao, and that lif luiura
wa (nay have pteotj and to spare. Wheal crops have
prodaced well, and o*U ar# bettar Disn was antlclpaied
tan days ago.
COUon looks wet', cmtidcrlng llie continued dry
weather, Which prevented an early 'land In ouny pUc«a.
•cerealy any of tha old errip I* on band ih»w.
Ilot'stou.
Ta» I'luiifrre itsttf ftscltfra.
Wophould feci rxtremely obliged to our friends
la ibis and other 8tetri, if they would kindly tend
os aoewsrs td the subjoined queries at lhair sar-
Hast eoovr nience:
•1. What proportion do you think ths land plant
ed with Cotton tins Spring, beats to that *»f fast
year and the year pravtuus la your own neighbor
hood t
1. What i* your opinion of the" stand " now ob
tained, snd the coodpion ol tha n«w crop es com
pared with an average of aarunme at ifi» aartia dale I
J- What proportion of the old crop of your dis
trict is still remaining >n the country I
Ami'semsatb in Basis — The gross receipt* la-
ken at Ui* I* rrts tlwstrM lor i!iey*ar andtng 91st
March, IhM# figure up to tha aggrtgale to * about
|t,700jOOO. The Opera Coitiiqu* stands first in
thb list, U bale* mi down for sIpjui |f«e/WU; snd
next after il in Phint ol raealpta standa tire Grand
Opera, which is sat down for tIMjdhO, For the
whole nlotrleen tliaairrs ilia aversga receipts would
be nearly VMfiliO each. Tha amount of last year's
receipts was $t?1 OflOO j so that there apfiesre to
hsva baeh a failing "If tiff* the awnmnt o(
1670pOO, wiriclt I* about equal to one-fourth of lira
whole.
And in this tie is sustained by the opinion ol all j and now everything moves on m (list quarter
| engineers who havo Hindu an exurninmiun ol the ! peaceably and harmoniously. Tho Nstlonnl In-
counirv between the two sons. In this gteat work j tolhgencer of yesterday thus rceoids tho scttle-
thc projectors are but follow ing tha footsteps of mont ol the two ri iiMitiing questions of difficulty
■•quo ol the earliest sovereigns of Egypt. S«
tris, Alexander, C®-nr, Amron, the Arab conquet-
or, Napoleon I, and Muhamot All,each in his turn
«rught to open tho commuoicatiori. It ts known,
too, not only as a matter of history, but also* by
existing traces, that tho canal was cut and long
in use. •
Napoleon up«n his arrival in Egypt ordered a
commission to make a survey in order to test tho
practicability of ro-openmg tho onciont channel of
navigation, which reported favorably.. Jn leaving
Egypt tho Emporor, in speaking uf the subject,
said that the undertaking was n vast one, nnd that
"tho Turkish government would ono day find
her preservation and her glory in the execution of
tlio project." This cnn.tI,should it ever he made,
will shorten the distance between New York and
Indi-i nearly 8,000 milo*. Wo understand that
this great work hns boon submitted to tho
capitalists of all nations, and that it is expected a
movement of Home sort will shortly be made. In
importance the project is undoubtedly onn of gi-
Rantie proportions, and it succeaslul will do more
to revolutionize the commorce of the world than
any that has ever been undertaken.
U. S. Troops in Fi.oRiPx.-Lts. Walbridgn
snd Multan havo arrived nt New Orleans ill tho
steamship Fashion, front Florida. The troops nt
Fort Demand have been removed to Fort Myers,
on account nf sicknt sa at tho former placo. The
tro'qsi stationed on the western side ul i'cnsncnls
bad visited nnumuerol the Indian towns in the
Big Cypress this year, and found them generally
deserted. Indians seldom visit tho military pouts
but they are Still prarcsble Tho exp.-dition un
der Capt. Pratt t« Malco river and Capo Roman,
had returned to Futt Myers ; they met with no In
dian*- Tlio expedition under tho command of
Lieut. Benson, which started for an exploration
of L-vko Oktchoobo hud also Returned, all in good
health.
The Late Rains appear to have boen very gen
eral over tho country. At Wilmington, N. C., it
rained nearly tho wholo of laat week, and on Sat.
urdny it was stilt pouring down In torrents. Wo
have accounts Irom various sections n| South Caro
lina, Georgia, Alabama and MiMiaaippi,all report
ing (h-lighilul shower* of sovrml day*' duration,
accompanied In many piacta by thunder nnd light
ntng, The rain extended to New Orleana also,
where it Wns greatly needed. The Richmond and
Petersburg (Va.,j papers report fin« rains in all
those region#, as do also |ho Northern, Eastern
and Western papers generally.
How Tnr.v Manaoe RtrRACToRv Fire Cum pa-
nix* |n Detroit —Lately an ordinance wu* p*Mcd
by ih« City Councils "f Detroit prohibiting ih<> fire
companies from running their engines and carnages
on tbo tide walks of p*vod Utovt*, botweun certain
hour* of tha day. The companies took such an
abridgement of their assumed rights tn high dud
germ, and ioriliwith abandoned their apparatus to
rhneny authorities,and withdraw from service.
Tho < ffiuhmt Mayor, twho is a snn-ln law of Gen
Css#,) Called a meeting <>| thn cilixons, who, in
overwlielming numbers, Vnimiieored tlioir serviros
os firemen,organised now cnmpentwr.aiid at a lire
winch occurred on tlio night ,.f ( |,« fir*i| a ol M«y
thn efficiency of the new department was teaied,
■ad all admit its snpt rtonty to anything known
them bolore.
The Blurs or Htvxrfr/Fot,.—Tho Washington
correspondent nf ih* New York Journal of Com
merce learn* from an authentic diplomatic source
that letter* by the last arrival show mat acute
operations are to bn suspended Indore Hehattopol
and ihst General I'eliaeier ia to lorco tho Russians
to a conflict in the field
M*»«a Than Tntv Want.—flic Ban Francisco
(California) auction mart* ar* er»wdod with Chill
and domestic llotor; ‘ cargo after cargo te oflerwl,
under the hsrpmsr, to be sold m the highest biddm
The lowest eale ol a good article ol superfine lias
been at |6 60 per DarrnJ, Bcyr-tt veswrl* have been
loaded with wheal and fiour for the AtUntlu and
Australian ports.
Cost or Livinu in Paris-—'Tfie high cost of
living is as much s subject of complaint In Parte
as n is in this country. H#of costa three (ranrs or
fllty-fnur cent*a pound. A nhloksncoaitfiva franrs
or easily a dollar. A turkey costs ten Irancs. A
leg of lamb, which a year ago sold for about litre*
franca, la not at proeent to be had under flvg; fish
bss followed tha ascensional movement in pro
portion. The exhibition of ths World's Industry
wupld nscrenartly raise the prlne—end beef, II was
eijttctid, would be lour fisuoe a pound,
betwoi-n Sp.Mn and the United State*:
The lust steamer brought us private letters from 1
Pari* communicuting tlio agri-fable mlofiiiatioa !
that our Cliargo d'Affnir* at Aladrid, Mr. Perry. I
had o'tiHined irom tho old Spanish government un >
entirely miislncmry adiustnibiit ol tho Eltiorndo
cuso nnd 'hat ol tho Vico Consul at Ssgua la
Grundo.Mr. Thompson. It is vaid.indffl, that j
Mr. Perry haa succeeded so far in tho latter cam us
to obtain an ordor for llic dismissal ot tho Lieu- ,
tenant Governor of Sagun la Grande who caused |
tho armst ot Mr. Thompson.
As ii lurtlier aorunty lor pence wo aro happy m |
loam hy mo miu« letters that the Spanish govern
ment iii», hi thu *| irit ol conciliation, issued hi* ,
siruction# lor their cruisers in tho West Indies
which will prevent tho rccurregcu of snydifficuhy \
in that quarter, or any just cause ol comp.amt mi
our part. So successtui indeed has beet, our ,
Charge d'Affairos to carrying out tho in*uucip>ns
mid wishes id Ins government that we nppmh' , nd !
Mr D-ulgo will, happily lor hia uvvn comlort, find
littlo left umottied to give lum any trouble.
The 'Catholic’ Council on thr Temperance
Question.—The pastoral letter of tlio Archbishop I
of Cincinnati, signed also by (ho Bishops uf Clove- ■
land, Louisville, Vinconncs and Covington, and,
Know* Nothing Triumph in %%'nalilnff*
Ion klij.
f From the Amrrh'an Organ.]
At the iminioipal election held in this city
ycatc?d.*y, the American putty achieved a sph-ndid
Vic'ory—carry tog all but iwn W^rth, and electing
tlioir candidates lor Collector, Register, and Sul-
y«-yor by tiiuniphant iiisjorttirs. Tho largest dm- ' do everything
joruyci «'•)• Ann ri- an candidate ie Hint <>t R.
Fmlcy Hunt, lor Surveyor, who receives 417 mofo
vote* |liso Ins opponent, Mr. Aln»t Cen. Mc-
CnlUV imijoriiy uOPJB. Mr. Dougin*'* maj -rity is
333. Aver ago American majority, 319 on tlicgt-n-
I crnl Ueket.
Tlio Americana ln*g thn First nod Second wards,
: ns ihvy did in*t year. In tho other wards they
; were iiivme.Mo In tho Third ward they doubled
j their majority <d last year; in thu Founb uu-reas-
| ed it, and u> the Sixth and Seventh wntds eoverod
| ihcmorlvcs w.m gi-»ry. In tli > Filth ward, in
i wlrch tli” t'.ipilol issituxled, tlio American mnjofi-
; ty wm nrnmi, bui iho odds against our party thoro
! worn very formidable.
The whole vote polled, contrary to general cx-
i peCtalion, w as aoitio 300 lees than it was last year.
I Phw v.nar it was 5,926. Last year it wn* 5,5C|.
i The American party wont into tlio election under
the most uniavorablo circumMances. Tl»e di«a»-
, trona result ol tho Virginia election canto liko a
wet blanket upon them only a week hoforo- I’lio
; loaders ol tbo opposition, flushed with tiMt victory,
were openly proclaiming that Americanism wns
> dead amt butted. _ Tlie Federal AdmiuiMtntion
| wa», openly in tho lio.’d, with its hundreds of office•
I holders mid dependents and a lavish utpendituro
‘ of money. Proscription stalked boldly in our
midst Removal* Irom offico ot those who wora
even suspected ol sympathy wnfi the American
ause, w«re numerous. Mr- Wise liimsell was
tullinrd-saloou and bow ling alley, wh<i*b aro
intended and will bo kepi only and a-doly lor tbo
aiimsi'ineut of the guests—and will not be suffered
t > become, from their managoment,objectionable m
th i slightcil degree to thu must quiet and retiring
vtmar.
Mr. W. B. Coleman, proprietor of the Coleman
House, Knoxville, Tonnefave, and not lefts favor
ably know to the Northern public troin hia long
connection with the A*|or Houk>, Um i to t»*o
Southern Irom Ins excellent Hotel tn Tennessee,
has ht'coina the lc»«e« ol thu Springs for ttm ensu
ing seas.in—and pledges Inuuell to the public, to
do everything which tlio experience ot n litetime
cad suggest, to ruuder Montvxi.ii an uttrarnvo
and agreeable summer rutre.it, and to make tin*
Watering place tbo resort of the season. Hu bus
already engaged a corps ol aaaistania—a lino body
ol waiters, (upon whom-et last to much of tins visi-
tors'* comlort depend*) and a band ,-f skulful inn-
ainane—Soirees mid Dancing parties w ill bo given
tbr, ughc.ut thu vummer—and every eff-n will be
maduto render tho*enm>n live.y and gay, yet only
so far a* such gaiety and Die, is coinpanbla tv.th
stnei propriety and decorum.
Yet, whilst iio rffbrts w ill bo *pnrod to rendex
Montvxi.b attractive to those Who *»-uk for relax*
ation and smusernent, thn great* «t pain* will t>o
taken tn anticipatn tho want* o| every invalid who
mny visit these Springs, |or tho pmpoM) o| tciling
their medicinal qualities- Tins i>l.tfts ot visitors,
ns they should do, w ill receive the yjK'cisI calc and
attention ol tha lo#acc; and every exertion will t*u
made to render their sojourn with him comfortuhlo
and agreeahlo, and ehable them to avail thrm-
nulvcs to tho lullcal uxtotn ot the health giving
waiora.
.Montvnlo is twenty-four miles distant from
Knoxville, Tenneseue, tho terminus ot (he
Tenues* o and Georgia Railroad, connecting at
Dalton, Georgia, with all the Southern railways
The car* leave Dalton lor Knoxville at n«on —
pnmangeraarrive in Knoxville at lour o'clock, P.
M — remain over night, and proceed the next
The Emferor Alexander is shortly to ho
crowned king of Poland, and in ariticrpsti- n of
tho cunt, gn at preparations sro making m that
country It is to taka place during the pre»>.ut
month ol June.
a; I. Tr>-« _
ever., \iuff.'-.t, n
},**♦»««. apf.li m) W’.tfC. < • jA
» M. A, Oillfcq
1VI.MPIW-I..-tu’.h.p Jims ASD
, tl. Vf.iaet .iakMm, L*vlM(L«
part ol t er r*np, ti.**»rvi, »,,| ***-. wiU,
a* sbovt. J'wr brittu c*.*:•». at-1-:• n.
_ 7 lUilCIIAM. k»;t,|,V k'.O.
'JL. PHDIDliT.—I i.f rumf, K*t»:M.K uu
fmrtt W»r ibe irr-M** ••a a*iu»a*j aijlj
Nn»w. wit) l*»v* (,<
o'ci -rk. Por fr«*igl»t
• P'W
PLii :
-<gXJ , A(.Ut tiT t). .
Costly Canvass —At s recant •lecuon in the
County oi Cork, Ireland, it cost one pf ih« r-.Vidi-
da'es, Mr. Aluxxudet McCanhy, between A-.0U0
and £9,000 l*«r the contc-at.
Jfdoment in Favor or Mss. Forrest —In the |
cast- o| Csthanntr N. Forrest v*. Edwin Forrest, in
tho Supreme Court ot New York, judgmeut has
been entered lor the plaintiff by default.
A Valvable Train.—A train of cars recently
passed through Michigan containing 961 paying
f nfserigrrs and 595 babies, sit bound to Chicago,
li., and Ihc West _
IIaxpy>ml Donation.—The Lyceum <■ f N«to
tal History ol Wilusm* Collegen-rs rceelicd from
Nathan Jackson, E»> , ol New York, a donMion
of 035,OUU.
The King of Bavaria arrived at Rome on the 1
27th ol April, under tho incognito of Count ol
Augsburg, and on tho following day paid a visit
to tho Pope.
Tho first tlc.vinpr cverst the whsrl «t Lvwrcnee,
arrived unihe I9th ult. She camo D -m
Cincinnati, and had 00 pas.onftrs.
PRI-I.DW
for (Uu mtflrr
luh-u-’t < ..urn wt ire*
ifM-'-lftill* s»fc jouriun .
t7i/rjv>-t
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•cto.a |a Jasiui
HAVANA AII JIlllAI, LUA.tf AAMilb
ATI4IN.
Te* I'litrUi Ar,r,i.*l un-»; f«f will L* Lvti ai Ua
Kxci,«i.ga »ii Mui,da; «-*e*,:i,g «*,-»(. tEe III’
J.-0 -Y Jt'HN M. lil'KHR vltli. r*f-t-*f).
~i>r.1p'aintiih7
THE CHili()roiJI>T.
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L le*ro ii.* tliy (few. (»»t.roaj
Dm. v» *»..) ol h
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N<» York. Jun* t»i, 1PA3.
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To in:\ r on M AM:,
( * »T and y»pro*uts>*tiVv So. JO ti> „ '.nr
a *!r.-,-t '*m thi» b». »r^itnhrotrm^*,i». t
a (H,»p and ar^t frodlr »Tat.u/*noi
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Arw*, t«o Urge L it, No*.34 and li. MiE*r-t«~
a Un-- »'I *lt>n buitwir C I II Out ot ifn».
Aj-pl) U» T. J. IVADSH.
Jc ’J No- IT' 1 n ouftou*n-Krm.
•ol .:
Mr Fuwwnd.-n, tho uowly cb-cied spovkrr oftb« '•i**** • * **IA .'mil. ivaf.v
lih,.d. Aw-mblr. i, . cIMijin.,. •_),'}>) I^Tr' »'
—— frr ru - It.MR V MoIH'.N \
Seveiity-thrro deaths occurred in Dovton lx»t j r
week, filtecn of which were Irom consumption
I'ADi.L/unn. tn *
ti.-c.oa,
RoMini, the Italian ojw.ra composer, wa* at the
ia*t accounts, on hia way to Parts, where a glorious
welcome awaited aim'.
I '* \*ThllS MAY — l.tudmc ibiv da« P’-r. vti
I, s prime tM r-f l lower ft Uaj.t •
troll, Mhorf,
J«3
I.YXN A; rVl-Li.
HI I.D It liKP.—, ce*k trrtod \U-r-
8meo tho I2ih of January 39 steamboats have
been lost on tho weitettt waiemby vnagv.tites, Ac.
Brownlow’s Knoxville Whig nominates John
Bell.<>f Tennessee, lor Prteident.
1 vKII.U ItCKF.
1 * l«r rate t y
lUM rr-r TO,
t-YN N k .-Ml LR.
1 71 -Ut H! PbtlUBi-6 .Wf-f'l'i. )•-: ,.f
n. -I- ift *trx» j«i»; reevued. *•><! «-•»*»
1.) 5 N k PM PUL
thoTicar and Coadjutor of Michigan, recently is-I brtmglit into tlio field to dragoon our American
‘ freemen into a surrender nt disurotjon, and to
sited, contains the lollowing passage :
"in Dis ordinary dmohnrae ol our pastoral office,
wo, aided by our.laithlul clergy, have not ceuaud,
belovt-d b'uihron,lo warn you usrneatly agumst
nil am and nil acandiil, and particularly ngnim*t
this holnblo vico t.l intemperance, wliich is thn
fruitinl mother of so many other evils, affecting
both the body nnd the *oul. In order the more el-
fuctunlly to check (lie util, wo strongly advise you
to (fi«t*-niiiu-nafieri ami discontlnuu nliogutlior tho
praeccoot (ctaitmg intoxicating drinks at a moans
ol obtaining n Irvohhond. We do not wish t* pro
nounce iliat it is always sinful to engage in tho
traffick, but w'u fuel it to bo our duty earnestly |o
dissuado you Irom it. ns bomg d-uig.-rou* to your
selves, to the morals ol your childrun, and to oth
ers, 'o whom it presents numerous and oltcn fatal
tciiiptntiniia i and a* being finally both discredit
able in public estimation and unnecceraary ns a
means <d obtaining u living."
A Naw Scheme op Coalition.—Some of tho
friends <d the administration in Masuchuactta nro
beginning to talk of a coalition for (ho purposo ol
dcltvormg tho Hinto Irom the dominion ol tho na-
tivista. Tlio Boston Post says:
"Tin* cniionly lot accompltiliod hy tho co-op-
of'ilion ol all who, without regard to former patty
lines, w ill rally round a banner having on it*
folds, "Civil nod Religious Freedom; open Po
litical Anion; nnd Fidelity to thu Constitution
and the Union.*"
Axnisr or x Mail Auxnt.—Mr. D. P. Blair,
mail agt-m, Ins been arrested at Now Orleans, hy
virtue of n warrant i*auod on tho affidavit of J J.
McCormack, E*q .charging him with opening lot-
tor* ill * Iio post-office, contrary to tho law a ol tho
United Suite# This accusation is bated on the
recent clin*go of Jmlgo McCaleh, of that city, to
tho grand jury, whermn tho Judge hold that mad
agents who w«ro guilty of opening private corres
pondence, allot it had been entru*tud to the po*t-
office, no matter *4fia» tho motive, subjected them-
solve* to tha penalty of tho law. Mr. Blair gave
$1,000 bail lor Ida appearance before tho grand
jury. A similar affidavit has b#cn made against
Mr. Gmugg Whitman, anuthor mail agent. It *p-
pears lln-y opened tho letters to dotoot poit-offico
tlitcvo*.
A Bi.ir-XMXN, Democrat, was elected Mayor ol
New Havrp, Connecticut,on Monday.
Alndiimn fanaticism lu ilro East teams to thtivo
smstlngly—particularly si Now Hsvon, whom thn
pooplo liMvn chosen a Hackman for mayor of tho
tuy.
"Domticxs" Alive—Tho New York Tribune,
which gavo curranoy to tho rumor that Mortimer
rltontpsnn, the writer of the "Dooattckx" U«#ra,
had Imen shut, now contrsdiois II, and aays Mr. T.
Is alive and well
KvRortAN IkTxarxxfcVra — aTIvIoss front 8t
Domingo mrnrion d,e comluned Intervontlnu ol
the eoneuls of Great Britain and France in thn al
falfa of Hist republic. The President,H*nt*na, wa*
forced by thorn io pardon *»veml nl tho loaders ol
•h# late conspiracy, who had hon condginned to
b« allot.
Tnh Tmopiiim taken hy iho Knxii.h j,, t j, a proa
enl war wlih Russia am *my few, but th«v mak«
ih* most nl thorn. We sco that there Is mi oshi-
(niton, in ■ Museum tn Dublin, Prince Mensohl-
knfTs coat, captured tn hia oarrlsge after the haul*
of Alma, «ml tha keys of the fnttraeanf itomar-
The Umouv Capt Bragg, U S Army, ie on a
visit to hi* brother, Ju.tgu Hr*gg, at Mobile.
M. d« Ssrt'g**, the French Mintsttr, is in New
York,about to *.nl lor Paris. J
llu*hiiiul , « Calcined Vlitsiicain■
llu.b*iit|'« i:.U.CTNi:tl M AC.MXA it l.lghl) Uene-
flelxl in *llcllM-a»e* of rhe Nt,,mach ami Hovel*. « hiU,
me •Urnded «*tU, adiltty. and elm* lmitie.!l*’e iH*r|
to \\%r. tirattbw i». Tl.e nt exert* m ruling or j
drinking are eresntlly rt-lir«w1 hy it, and It atT-.fitt nee
of llie mlldetl sim| im*l |>lr*»«nt apeririitt, etperliiliy
tn per*.in« who. from * ,edeni*r- III* or nther eauttw,
«r# under ihe Irrquent nece*»lty of harluf recour*,- (.,,
lixi'-not. 7'h i^-rxoiit ot « hilboutor a pun; t.xt.u, H
Uia) be recmnniei.d'-d with peculiar proprinj ; tie! It*
virtue* have been rrnearedly yeMfled it, (he ditesvet ol
wnnn climate*. Many nf thr era plaint* of r huir-'i, (d
early infancy, and even at m re auranced pen.»J», are
alicnded viib uci-iii»; aint tn (tub rxm. tt.c • *i, r.rd
Miigiirtia h»« a irrc.11 adrantaac ore* oitwi at.K-rt.rni*,
yijt dial ll t*.ih ncuiratire* ll.e acid In the aiimeniafr
canal, and acl« a» an etUcartou* yrei genii# purcatue.-’-
This prvparadon U free from unpleataut ta*ie. and I'lree
lliin f (he »irrri3tti of the common I'alrlned Magneoia.
l our B»»i prenmim SWlvrr Medal*, and a Sew York
World'* Pair .Me.(aI awanted.
For rale by tbe drucgin* generally, and by (he maim-
fScturer. T. J- lll'SHAND, Pbiladelphla.
apr -.’4 eod3mo*
Foa Hroni iiiti*. Tmro«t Pi-»**t*. Ilmon
Cnruii and the effect o( imprudent u*e of .Mercury . No
medicine has ever been dlwocred which ba» «tT<cird
such cure* a* Carter** Npaiiwb Mixture.
Throat dl*ea«o produced t»y ••Uvallnn, Marking
... ......... .. ........ w t’ortRb, ttrnwchtal Affectloiya, t.|*er l>t*ea»ex,Keuraiate
morning by coach to the spring*. A daily line of ; ^ h “\ c ,H ' r " re, '*Tr* cuml -m a
(i.iii li.ii..!... .. A... 1,1 k...i..!l. ...uO.-rf.ll w»rH Ihr s-ct |.u.l»»r .h, W.«d.
arter a ftpaiudi Mixture.
The care of Mr. T. II. Kamtcy alone ahoutJ aail-fy
alt on the agent and procure a
«q cure*, which '
hre advi-mminriit. rt
H AMft>—DAMN ;0ca»A»**J T»ir..-*^< Mxa*,ii
c'i*fr c«n*:gotncirf, which »f.V a; ihu,
; do Jerooet* and lawny Fn
Hit* cod oibe* ttjier of r-sift-ik-'
I. r> —f-f.a4
•. J I'ftkOm
r.i Jecix I»rtai
s t-»
*y\!T7 A MORGAN.
•,ww H.-ix .*4 8 U
Hjk
I >"v5 > '
je t
-t*»i»« jforuiem Mi
*xlc, p *rri»e, by
muil-coachcK is established between Knoxville
ami Munir*]#, and a Post-office nt the Springs will
il they 1 afford visitors ovory possible p-wtnl facility. A
inrojMun tiicm witli tiio sword ol \ irumia, il they t allord visitors ovory possible postal facility. A any who doubt. «*a
dared to tcsisl tho dicluttou ol the Federal GoV-j livery stable is kopt St the Springs in connection [ pamphlai containing
crumcrit- with the hotel, and nlio at Knoxville, (rum whicli r “ 1
>—— I omnibuses, carriages, and*vchicU-s oi ihaliist da**, |
Col. Jriterson Davis anp the Pot.tcR.—Tho o*h be obtatnod upon ahort notice and at all unma, i
Atlanta, G.t, Examiner rclntca a joko on Hon. *o that nnpo**tt*U> ddficuUjf can be cnc-wmteicd m
Jefferson Davit Secretary of W*r. As ho waa Retting either to or Iron* tho Springs. The road in
pnsamg through that city on Wednesday last, a i summer u hard, firm, and Well shaded, and tho ndo
presents an agreeable change Irom iho monotony
ol railroad travel. The Coleman II -use, at Knox'
The PSMRVTISIAN UiNKSAl. AISXM1MU, Ih.lll
old and now aehnul, havo roenlved to hold lh#t#
naxt annual s»*slun In (haoliy of Naw York. Title
eitojuneMon, It Is arid, lias not occurred hofuro ante#
the dissolution
gcnticiiuu named Noble t cached our city on St on
thty overling last and complained to our city pulico
that hu h*d been robbed ol $2,600 on the car*, and | villu.alargo and convenient establishment, band-
also pointed out two men Whom ho suspicioned id ' mnA
tbe rohbory. Our vigilant officers repaired immr j
dptlely to the h»tol, and hut lor the opportune in* i
letter unco of the Mayor, would havo had them
safe*)' lodged ill tlie calabooao He lertunaloly 1
discovered dial one ol them was Col. Iidlorsou I
Davis, .Secretary of War, just in tilde to save him
tlio uiorlilic.Oloii nt an arrest. The iiffair excilcd '
considerable merriment, and the Secretary laughed ardeetton of liquors—to Imused in moderation and
n* heartily on the rest at what liked to have proven not in execoa : tho whole bring retained under tbo
an awkward blunder." I immre
111 astound yon.
J-C
| nm Noaxs, t'Ecaas, and sit rnrpllon* amt di-rVr*
j arlting from an impure or depraved Male «/ thi
j ft.e U.e exua.oduiary euro ol Mr. Wns. t». riarw.^d.x
I Mu lit# rraprrtaWi* cl'iam nf Itlrbmoml, Va., l>v C.\ i;
I TUK'S RPANIftll MlXTfltU. He had nicer* aa-J ft.rr*
I ol llic wortt dcacrlption, and finally got m bad. to- v*«
. iii.Nblo te walk, rxrwpt on cmtrbca. A frw hot 1 lt-« of
| • arler'* .-*p*ni«1i Mixture, ihc treat tdo-ri partffet. cored
. .. • j blm, a* tl l.a« cured hum.red*of other* who.Iiavv »„E
moly luri'ishcd, and capable ol nccommodaling | fcr*-*t w ith rbcumatUm, bad effort* n| wecraiMnd , a.t»
two hundred nnd Idly guest*, will continue open . and ulrcr* ul the hour* and Joints,
during the aenson. in conjunction with the Iu.imo t*w*dvacna»-m#nt. r. may V9
?!*V , r.\»* s - ‘, h,e '‘‘^‘"rnicrwiltaup. | r^* ttt,u D5 „WLcd " j.hy Mdan*. wcdTnown mrc
ply the latter with n portion ol the cboicoat wine*, . chants rr*peciat>tc apoihct •>!.■*. and bund ml* of other*
obtained by tlH> proprietor Irom head-quarters and i tK>*r ic»iin»<*n» to iba c.*.»r rOVct* of J»r\HI.» H*s
upon personal inspection; wlulM the ham nt both I ANO|»YMB r'HBItltY KKrr.c*T»»K.4NT. a* acu**n»c
establishment* will bo Hirniidiod with a choice ] •"'ichx, c--ld*.*c<t dlfcvwwof the longv writ
V* tw.Ed M.’U Tit
Je 'j '* ' JOHN T. BOWL AM. .X
s' \ t;> •« 'NPl.-Tiilft— BA Lift ATT ri" CAP* - ‘ tiw
i ’ a-v>r'.me«tt of ftaloon Pi»u>l*. Ra.ltxad » *r*
sxich) I# 'VCl-M As- LATH H-LL
. )r 9 _
r'lr- HI Ni; RO!»s A Mr fiffELH.—A aM iNMUMI
1 or Rod*. »ilh «f with ut T.o«O V uariu
anirlc K.r ftln'iUoitA. For by
Jc 9 _ MlVgLL k. LATTlWOtr.
1 ,'IXl |jnOk> ANU I.INKR.—AonSnploicimMr^Ml
or Ho»X»; htlk, lotion »na Gc*m I.i*-c*
jc 9 LOYBLLfc 1.AT1IUOBL
(iflR l-tt>sat» Avlaiv M >* •>.' Liux fuiq
Flour for **le. t-« close ccavl«fto»c«.:
-in -. ToPM;. i\ V ATT k fW
,nn a tuvfc.t*, \ a ti\ft* AMV hit i:in.v- *
!.»lr« iM-Irt.ng* «nd M.rvLOf**. Hu*<>i-rX V
10 .oJcsDanat.arc*- do d*
IB t^Ms Yarn*. asft'C.od. do do
tn hair* »>#u*t>ur*»." »yma«>»»lie W u*.
tntwtc* 1'iMtinrv*.Tf-oButM VUI-.
Ti e xtovr RikaIi in *.*»:#. »nd for v* : < ti'.i-r w*trt
m*»t.»l role*. CRAM; Tv U.L' A tu.
>*_*• •
^liv KsT*OR>Al t--Mstfo# koi i'txatrf** »«t
M-vct. *0,1 an lt-n »
j* __ fp'Hi »;T it a nr.K»i. w x ft
-The pmnr-; Mary ix*sl «Vk *(.-•> M HA
ranicO to N » *a*Tr*oi ar*.. .
RDUI.KV H APlTKftlt W X ft
•t AN Y DYTN 4i*» 'e m BxJtHnw ft? .icvn-rt. »
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Convention or tux Uniteh Stati-s Honieopa-
THtr SoritTv.—Thi# convention v\ ill take placo on
Wodneiulay nnd Thursday of next week, tho 6|h
nnd Tils ol Juno. A preliminary Hireling will bo
he,,I on Tuesday evening at Dr. Warner'* office,
and the delegates will coitvctta tu American Halt
on Wednesday. In tbo evening of llift day, the
nnmni nddrc«a will bo delivered by Dr. I’tilie, of
Cm, iniMti, ut thn same place. Mere than one
hundred delugataa from
immediate control of Iho lessee, and md underlet,
in order to insure period quiet, order And pro
priety.
RATES or BOARti, Ac.:
Board, per dsv $I,.V)
" pi r week .* 8.00
" pc month .... 3<i,oo
Children and servant*, hril price.
1 MonttaI.x, May lOth, 1855.
nhcHiW made known their intontu*o ot meeting '
w till i fin
, A Sbcbktor Mavinnv Dimmverkii — Wo get
lM»rdmain societies lisvo • from the Boston Gazette « very g .ml story ol a
do, whoso husband w»t a vorv worthy practical
soeu-iy,snd It i«supposedliint off,cm will ' tiiomtKir ol Iho older ol Fron Ataso.-is. It aoems j
atiobd, who have not vot been heard Irom. Beaidrs that «<no evening a bundle canto to tbe house,
these there will Ini a largo repiwacnlntion ol fnonds ' marked lor linn, and labelled" I'maic " «>f conma 1
to '.Ini < mis.) o| ttoiniiiopaihy, Irom all soctu m of ' Hu* was *tiffi<'U<ul lor f«male eur»o*itv, and there-
llic country, «<> that the convcmioii will bo a Iml- for,, she indulged in an inspection. Il.irr.r ot
lisnt •••!«' >.* w.-|| in point ol nutubcih us ot talent*- ' lots! Blanket*, baby's linen, Ate , gmoicd lier i
llujl.ilu 'DrmiiCrncy, .Buy 31. astoiushod, eynsight, and dh’ams ol "two lamilfea"
... .. .. „ ' , | floated ihtoiigh Iter tiiAin. Tin* liu*band at»-»n came !
hir. ( ATitor.tc Cuiacit 1'norrnrvQi'UTinNhai 1 m.andatu-t tos, when Ms «u* discovered m tu* t
«yc iho treachery ol hia conduct, a* aha sup|io#e«l, |
srtiM'ii hi l'i nnecticui. though in « iath«r different
w*y iron* the New \ ork dispute The congre
gation o| iho Catholic church in Norwich pur*
chased n burial ground With money contributed by
th«msol*rs, but tt t» held tu lee by tlie eucluM**-
tics, W 11.-*, It IA alleged, lllll'.mc a noiious tax oil the
Inis, in.-I ,< lu*,, |„ seoouni lor the monev. An
other cause of difficult)' ia In relation to tile pew-
holders, upon whom a double tax lias been levied,
and n)l nro ejected who letuia to pay it. The eon-
gregntion has nppealcd the Connecticut L«gis-
latuic for n luw regulating the conveyance id real
esIAtn lor religious purposes
N\ iiirriNu a Write Man^-A singular ease has
uvl been decided by ,lit* Circuit Court nl Frank-
Imi, Ky Sunt* limn ago a man wn* Ht.nl by two
Ju*|iic* lor petty larceny, who, altar conaultiug
tin* i-nuMablc in rim disuict s* to tlmtr power m
tbo „«*c, ..(derod him to reeeivo ton laalloa. Tha
**u»t,.non was carried into execution, notwithstand
ing the nnplorailnri ol iho wile of tho aroused llo
hrnuulit *ail lor damsgas In llm Franklin t’ircull i.. .
Court on tho ground that the* Jorito.-s rlrnrdad • ,0 'J ,
their pitisrllcioii, Slid the jury raiurncd a Vnrdiol f#0 “ - -
aw-atiimg lUinngea in $100—$300 agalimt the eon-
stable and ono iho Jusilnos, and $.Vkl against
IImmmIh-i Just Ira. »
Tux Niw French Commanihr i> the Crimea.
General l'.dit#l«tr, lately appomtcl to tlm command
••I llm rienoli army In the Crimea,la one'ul those
African climb, who havo won tltett way I.* high
military irtuK by taihcr equivocal m«ana. Il« so*
quiuol *n liilumous rolebritv by the duel exphdl
winch be tmrloiitmd in llm Oalir, in IM5, In stiff!**
cAting H"H rimu, woiimn and chlldi*n id ono «>l tho
Arab Tidies tu aeava Me ho* Imen sayaral tiuto#
Guvnnor Grtmral a J laltrim ul Algitta. lit Is
Irom filly to hliy |,„ir yaars o| age.nl * hajelt, Vlo-
lam Slid eneigMin oliataelef, and is gonorally de
test n, I by llm army.
WvAtuta ANtiCanrstN Ktaiatn* — Wo have had
omtm charming wostlmr uf late—and a number nl
eiqilmit, r'hashing and reviving ahowore. Th#
erm** am •tilendid—tho corn parilculatly I* v#ry
pio,»v»t„«. cotton ton to doing well, vo*y wett, at-
logetlmr rim plantom havo rarolv had ImMot pr««-
iKifi#, «,v „ur mloimamoirvim votioiM p*its nf
llm sountf * • inlUAatttt SttUntl
he look llm hundlo and went mil—but n<>i alone,
for tbo jealous wffo waa on Ins track. Tho tailli
less hu*t>and little inmpmrd that sbu who supposed
herself so hilly wronged w*a hovering after htm.
He »top|ied at iho hauso «d a Iricnd, who also joined
hmi in carrying a similar hundlo. The wile be
came doubly excited, Inr the prospect of hnvirtg a
companion in ml«ory did not impre«» her with the
idea ol a division ol Imr grief but only an addition
to It. She followed closely and soon they Halted
before a small tenement winch they entered Here
she paused to hold a council of w ar What lactic*
to follow *h<v waa tn doubt, but determined at leng'tv
to storm the citadel: she knocked, and listtily
bfuriird by a littlo child, and m a second burst upon
}lm sat numbed husband, the embodiment «d Injured
ence Her looting* were about to expfeaa
grnarattr. There U no'emyoticUm tn U* jwt-j-ara .
Arrrlcs which arc well known aiM blfhlv appmv air<l
b> ihe entire me>hc*l facviti*. aiorw> ernrr ini» i * <-'tn-
posillen. ftTA IU.F.K‘8 PIvHKIHKA •1iR;H\l. t*
*•« preoarrd wtir, the wn,* *c>eoilBc »ktW a"d cere tt*
hei.ffl'lat «flevt* In dlaeavr* of ILe tfc.wpl* h»ve hern
remarVat.le, Dirr 500 physicians, w he have t*a-i. ma.le ‘
ac(tu*hiie)t wiili ihe recl|>c* o( these p-'pular tnm«l|rs
b*»r Iwrn p)ea*nl with then*, amt e"l? *peal el thrtn
tut. mi* of nrxjuatifto.1 prai»e IT yew have a c*uch,<.r 1
an? dlw-aae «>l ih* lung* of throat, f-itelhe i:*|xviu>tnl i
« iriftt; o» tl )M\ m ,iini friend* weed Vbe a «t «'i \hw
limrrlora CoMnl, max* use of It with roi,0.trn<*. and
mart. Ihe re*u|i.
|M-*cr<pnve pan,|>hlei* lo be bail grail* of lb*- Ofem*
Price of each, vnly Out com* per lw>ttie. nr »ix H-nle.
to«»t:.0. Ttttvft. M. Tt'RNUU i n.
tv. tv. LINCOLN.
A. r»D|.OM«»Nt» 4k Ctv.
J. It. MtM.Itt: k On.,
tn *1 '.8> 1’-'
(01111 KKCltl. KKCORD.
*AVAKNAII KAHKCT. 1
Fate**, June N, p. M. j
COTTON—Ths talaa today were Itmtird k>oee)<8 of
143 bate* at l»,H cents.
ftravnmsiah I.xporta. Juno M. I
Per hark Mart* Mortoe, Maw York—403 t*al«* Coltoa, ‘
It do VVattA, 30 hhd* Mola**r»
Per ochr llalph Pi*at, New York— Tt* hair* l otion.
u rent I’D* «»p cnrroK. pkk c. kaii.uoaiv.
June ft. - W4 t\«U«l**'t m»lMl*tt \V i.Cmm ,
|tu»e, Davi* k Lang, ft m* 4k Choever*. J t^wg. C It
Canipfie'd, il II " etlef, A tlaywnmt, P I'wuio. t* k IV
Ho»e, C. o|<r k iriiuimn, .' ftwape, M h C.\
,Na,m> rt aid, H Itoaoetl U |4, W I* Vwg*, «.h*r\'b 4x
Move*.
ATHF.Nft, Jt'NK 7 —No change *tneeWl week. \V«
gii'-m exuvinc* from ft.l* to IP»*. j
Al'tlCftTA, JI.’NR 7, P. M.~iNwIoe—The **le« 1^-
da?, which are llmlled, uwtn* LDhatmall Sleek «■
»M t. at *t.-h to 5LIT q i « ft*■* b»
It- riir UT IIA r.J.K-1n '■ X ftMf_
y A \ y:M»*W br.: quahtj I'-ratfi lit?
per b"C *'K P. ftaen" an ! t * **-r to*
JuftftR .1 qAM(CT»»' t r.twy
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themteive# whsn tho acene bcf.uo her e*n#cd her 1 **»•"* t»>»f»m»>M,.'i*i**
1 loeetpl of tha Africa*» «•«*
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nei hekntef any traataeoeiu m o«r Vvumn mtikek-
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relloct A po«>i woman **•> a tick bed, a balm
nm old enough (or chrlamning, a child tn aofih, »
and two little girla m a bed mat tier eye. 8He read
at a glance, and returned home under
her Imahand and In* Iricnd, who ***ur#il i '
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iref• am to o|-«r*m, hat w>r ofiering »i,vk As t.«
UWUed that Hut* nt y*whtw« « ax dot** /
ItuRkiwynrr* in Gakxpx —Tim Montreal t'em-
inurciri Atlvenloer ol June l»t ».ur. tlmt since iho
q|*enlng ul uavigarimi, the »f rivals o| flour at Motl- , JEkbe
tr«#l hate averaged about 9,400 baiiela nor day, a i peemHos*.
conaidnsble |v>ition ul which ha» gup4 lotwaid to ‘ **
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ur \ ivn hale*, at nut P**>«ln«t rate* The part*,*te
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conaideiable |v,i|lon ul which has guim ioiw«r,r ia » Ari'mt.f^ Jl’NIte,!*. M.—^TWlr%haaethAs>«h*<« Wr-ew ?
Quebec, and the to la up ground to bolter* that ‘ t* U«bl ohwkiowl WmA w* rwa wamhVa )wati»M \w : \> s
ihrie la any larga quantity pt arraar. The leuehna ttakAR*, y,
am tu #xca«# ut laat yaar. Them i* no acrumula- i. Nb'V Y«*RK, JriNL a, *»fla.-P*Has-ri* **’*•*•4
lion of Ilnur at Muntmal, and there taadaclmw
tn priea. ilo| boaawoh therw I* lew need •«( ib« aril-
ole, hut Watt** money It tight and price* am above
the speculatingjjKrint.
An Rsmtane WoRwirtR-—Burr Whitehead,
nf Westpetl, Ft , having bean pts.aacumd and
lined fordtaiarhing a ohur«ho*>ngregailun,|H>riUun*
•d Iho legislature tn annul rim jodment on llm
grutind that he only expmamd hia religious faytor
by vrhaineni "amens." and hia pouTtat worvoua
tami«e)an>entr«ndamd hint incapable ,.f iwsuam ■
In# lua leeltnga, lie thought thal a*ieh # y«nlat **l-
lanae ••usbl tq he paid had, and thv l^giritisr#
said • amsn I
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Wd* tx»o4 Uhtn a..« at rftatvat. SatRm t,,Uatte
"It W., TM am a uut* tawwri OhW $te»h Wwaa
tan « AU.
(Vow • Trim* #m suffer bet mh gwasaMy high* n mOo*
of >ywa bwihata
|s*fi -Vha iswtH la dull, with s<—RhU| tewdsacy.
Reef -The mar key k trwi
I .awl- lha market It tma.
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