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THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. M ntMann P. W. 'ALEXANDER & CO.. City it* Ctiiiy vnun nmitjoiiij, iUy,ie •fivtttce.tief »aaum. .......-*.$5 WJ MTMldliaivan^ i*~, * g yja advance, for alt months,. |3 UO mkljr.In advene*parfiiuu*.... S 00 V •* il oo HT*\clttfr prion*! W ooirttefat*.** * >10 00 SAVANNAH, GA. . Wjdasailiy Morning, June ja, BY TatBRAPHloRTHE ftEgUBllCAN OkarlMtra market. Cimmofli June It. Over lOOObnlfifiof colt oo wereeold hare lO’day at MtfMMM of) I to i‘J & 8 coots. Tbs market lias declined Meant. SAUorrtiti Cotton.--Nips bales of Cottso from tbs plantation of T. 3. Smith, Ekj , Hancock county,were sold hots yesterday by Messrs. Kabun Jfc Smith at 13 cents. X3T Theschr. Virginia, Phillips, of ami Irom Baltimore, for 8avannah, is ashore about SO miles North of New Inlet Bar, coast of North Carolina. The V. sprung s leak on the 8th Inst., while laying to la a gale of wind, and was run ashore for the ptsssmtion of the crew. 1ST Persona desirous of procuring a pleasant residence for tbs summer, situated in a high and healthy region, ami convenient to the railway, will find one adeortised in another column. OF Wo would direct the attention of persons intending to visit the Virginia Springs, to the ad vertieemont of tho Virginia Central Railroad, in this day’a paper. ISP We learn Irom a friend who has recently Visited many of the rice plantation! on tho Ogco- cheo and Altamaha rivers, that the prospect of the rioe crop in those sections ha* improved very much within the past two weeks. Tho samo is true of the crop on Savannah river. The lato co pious rains have done much good, especially on thoss plantations where the rice was suffering from •‘salts." m The cotton and rrovision crops along the sea board of Georgia, are also very promising. The •otton is aomowhat backward, but is doing well. A friend writes us from Bryan county, that the lata rains have started the gran to growing as well as the cotton, and that it is all the planter can do tokccplt In subjection. Tho provision crops in lbs Southern portion of Georgia were never more promising than they are at present. The same remark will apply to tho crops through out this Stats. Less land has boon planted in cotton and more in grain, than in lormer years, and the prospect of an abundant yield is most encouraging, •specially of the proviaion crop*, notwithstanding the backwardness of tho reason. 19*Our friends of the Evening JournoJ k Cour ier, bsvs not, so far- as we have observed, yet given in tboir adhesion to lbs platform and nomi nee presented by the late Democratic convention They have not nailed the namo of Hurschell V. Johnson to their masthead. It ia not our habit to pry into the affairs of other people, yet we have to confess ton feeling of curiosity to know tho reason of our contemporary** unwonted silence. Paisrnltr off the Knew Nothing Chief. x NOTE rtOM COL. THOMAS. Elberton.Geo., 9ih June, 1835. Editors of tie Snrannah Republican ; Dias Sir: I see in the last weekly Chronicle If Sentinel an extract from a letter published in your paper, la which l am reported aa saying in Augus ta, on Monday night tho 23tb May, "that it waa ausceptibleof proof in a court of justice, that the chief officer ol tho Know Nothings in Georgia was the son of sn Irishman, who was sold to pay his passage to this country." What 1 did say, to the best of my recollection, was literally this: "/ am told it is susceptible of proof in a court of justiee, that the father of one of the head Knou> Nothings in Georgia was an Irishman, and teas told topity his passage to this country*—adding as correctly observed by the CAronrcJc ^ Sentinel, "of course / Ante onothing of the fnett^mytelf I am positively certain 1 said nothing about any "chief officer," for l never heard even a aurmiso, who the thief officer is. 1 should like very much to know. 1 was certainly informed as abovo slated,and if any gentleman fee’s that be ia entitled, under the description, "one of tho head Know Nothings,** to call for an explanation, I will prove tho troth of what Lsaid, or lake it back. I did not in tend it as a slur on any one’s lineage, but only as a reason why we ahosld bo kindly dHposcU jo- wards Irishmen, instead of persecuting them ; for they sve the near kith ami kin of many of us. 1 also aaid on the same occasion, that for one, I Would never hide myself, in a bark room in the dark hours, to defend those rights and liberiirs against foreigners, which my ancestors bad wrest ed from foreigners sword in hand on tiro battle field<—and I believe in this short letter you have a pretty full report of all I did say. I did not dream that l was putting tho " chief ol the Know Nothings in danger,” and to relieve Ins fears, please say to him if you know him, that I have nothing against him, and would ’not harm a hair of bis head for tbs world. As an act ol justice, please publish this note. Vary rsrpcctfully, Tho#. W. Thomas. Icilrst f rom herwatopol. A postscript to a letter from a prominent Mer chant in Liverpool, addressod to Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., of New York, dated Saturday May 26, states that a telegraphic despatch had* just been posted in the Liverpool Exchange, ata Hog that a serious engagement had taken place on the day previous, in I font of Sevastopol, between the Russians and Allies. Tha fish' waa a long and bloody one, a largo number of troops being en gaged; and after a very heavy |om on both aides tbe battle terminated m the decisive success of the Allies. W# have no notice of this battle from any other source. Fiat ta Macon —Tne pleaaapt rwidenro of N. Beale,Esq., wu destroyed by fir# in Macon on Saturday night last. The furniture was saved. Hailed rot Eexon —Senator Toombs, and wife and daughter,sailed from Boston for Liver- P°*»L «o Wodneaday last, ia the steamer America. TheNiwYork Hotels which lately advanced the price of board, found it a hating buijnnt*, and have all returned to format rate*. Saratoga Springs being ihofocus of fashion and gaiety In the aommvr season, much curiosity* has been fall to know whether the hotels there will he prevented by ths prohibitory liquor law from sup plying their guests with wince and liquors as usual, la reply to queries of this kind, tho Saratoga lie- Publics a says that the landlords ol the village Hr- tend to comply with the law, but that it will not prevent them from furnishing the aupplita required. Before ths third of July they will furnish their guests with both foreign and domestic liquors, hut that after that dale they will supply only imported IfcJUOfS. Tog Tnt;*» gor Maimed—'Ths New York Evening Post has frown am hooted to cay that that* la no truth in ths story of Tom's marriage. Tits lady to whom it has been alleged he was married, la merely employed to attend to the wardrobe ol the "General," who ia now on a professional tour In New York Btats, with Howe's manager!# and circus. Quesn Victoria has sent a pair of ’•muiriiees" or cuffs u> a pHvat* soldier who had greatly distin guished himself at Alms and Inkermaun, having received s bullet in the lag In oo* bailie and low a limb In the other. What munificence ! American Nomination in Kcutvcky^-Hoo, Chae, Morahead, has received the American nomi nation for Governor of Keniueay. AL4*AM^imm*y.~Ths Wstnmpka (Ms- 2?**^ **,?• * ,a •onvlcta In the Alabama renitenilsry. Twenty on# mors are eioected ■«m (rum Mobil*. TTO. -m ft*V7—.? U»- mot, <”-*!«, i.,1*. PralimiUt, ih,a Ihm **[)»• Th *'* mil, criminal. In Al.ti.m, ,h«n tin Uii.lnut. m.<U pro,I,Ion for ,ni.,it| a . lag. SAV tjsmsssgttxs « ftom Oof. Johruoo, nomptin* iho nomination t, n . dmd Mm by "ih« l,l« DmioomIo convention.” w.tofli. ptitiraltr Miration Id tin wtyolMd p.rt,riphc: • , ' i Gentlemen t• Youm. of the 5th Hurt.. In behalf of tbe late Deimxiraliq Convention, lulorrolng ms of ro* nomination, by that body, "for tsreUotiun to the otfMM or Governor of the Btats ol Georgia," his been 4*l%reoelv«d. * have delayed a reply, for two or throe days- in order that T might carefully examine the resolutions adopted by the Convene S . Havind done eo. I eordlally approve them, y Ire eminently suited to ths olroumatanose by »hwe aro suuoundsd. They brsatho tbs t spirit. '1 hay meet, in a becoming -manner, ovary qosition that ia raised by rqcsnt ’political dsMlopsmootB, and const [tuts a bails of action upon which all sound National men, North and South, oan stand and co-operate to uphold ths Coustitu- lion. • • • • • * In the; ranks of ths Northern Domooracy aro lo be found tho only reliable fnenda o r tho South; and they aro many, They have faithfully adhered to our causo, in Congress. They voted lor iho Ne braska Kanans bill, when every Northern Whig op- posod it. It ia true, they have been dofeatod in the rooent stations in tho North ano Woat. Ths uni ted cohorts of rreosollsrs and Abolitionists, under tho black banner of “Know-Nothingistn,"* have oloctcd to the heat Congress a controlling majori ty- But though our Northern friends havo fallen bolero the assassin blade of those conspirators, they havo not renounced their principles. • • • e , • li is tho honor of Know Nothlngiam. in thissgo of enlightenment, to rebuko tho wisdom ol our fathers, by seeking to undermine tho pnnclplo of religious toleration, to proscribe nion on account of tho accident of birth, and reduce thorn to tho do- gradat ion of serfdom, by compelling them to en dure the burdens, without enjoying tho privileges and immunities, of the Government. This sense less cruude—tho offspring of fanaticism, aboli tion and uemagogueiam—challenges tho co-opera tion o| every true friend of tho Constitution to de feat and rebuke it. It ia fraught with consequences tho most dangerous; and ita triumph will bo the signal for riot, bloodshed and revolution. Tho chiof plank In the structure erected at Mil- lodgevlilo Is what ia known as tho Fourth Roaolu- lion of the Georgia Platform. That platform waa adopted lo 1850, by a solemn convention of tha People of Georgia, and containod a pledgo that tho State would resist certain wrongs therein onu niorated, oven to a disruption of tho Union. Tho convention was composed almost exclusively of Union men, Gov. Johnson not being one of them* but belonging to tho Southern Rights parly. Many of our roadors will remember that, when tho Platform of I860 had been adopted, and tho convention had adjourned, or was about adjourn, mg, Gov. Johnson was aakod what he thought ol it, and that hia only reply was .* "J Aore a contempt for the whole pack* In his loiter ot acceptance, ho now informa us that he has "carefully examined the resolutions" adopted by tho late Democratic convention—one of which ia tho fourth resolution of tho Georgia Platform—and that ho "cordially approves them." He nys: "Tiijy are eminently ‘suited to toe CIRCUMSTANCES BY WHICH WR ARE SURROUNDED They breathe the moot smrr. They meet, im A OECuMIMO MANNER, EVERY QUESTION THAT IS RAIS ED BY RECENT TOLtTlCAL DEVELOPMENTS. AND CON STITUTE A BASIS of ACTION UPON WHICH ALL SOUND NATIONAL MEN, NoRTIt AND SoUTO, CAN STAND AND CO OTERATE TO UPHOLD THE CONSTITUTION " Yel at the lime the principal resolution in the series waa originally adapted, (1850) he not only con* ordered It o( no account, but giving way to hit has ty and bitter temper, he denounced those who framed it, and visited his contempt upon "tho whole pack." Now, our reason for recalling this incident in the file of his Excellency, is, to ask the pooplo of Georgia whether thoy are ready lo cast their suf frages for a candidate who denounces a certain policy at on® time,and at another says ho "cordi ally" approves of it I Is consistency a reality or a figment of tho imagination t II he was right in i860, is ho not wrong now f and if he ia right now, was he'not wrong then T Do principles change with the ifionn, or aro they real, substantial, abiding I Above all, will Union men in 1855 kiss tho foot that spurned them in 1850 ? Will honest Southern Rights men, who believed the resolutions ol I860 fell short of the exigencies of th* case, longer follow tho lend of one who now exhausts the vocabulary oi pancgjric in hia eulogium upun those resolutions t Iiot this is not all. True to his bitter, implaca ble nature, Gov. Johns m denounces the American party a* "conspir atois"—"the offspring of fanati cism, abolition and dnmjgogueism," and says its triumph will "bo tho signal fur riot, bluoH-shcd and revolution." Having on a former occasion expressed hi* contempt for a largo majority of the people ul.tnu Siaio, he now stigmatises another large and rcspcctablo portion in terms little ahurt of treason. Who is Hcrschull V. Johnson, that ho should thus pour out the phial of hia wrath upun men as good and as truo as himself 7 IDs tho' Almighty Commissioned him to sit in judgment upAi hia fel lows,and tu insult them while ho condemns them! Ho it a man of ability and high political position, but w« have yet to learn that this gives him the right to impugn tho mntitea of his pours, and to denounce them in terms of vilification which, if ■run, ought to call down upon their heads, tho burn ing indignation of all honest men. Tho people of Georgia will not tolerate such presumption. Unless we overrate their spirit and inteliigonce, they will yet teach their complacent calumniator, that neither he nor any other man can thus denounce and stigmatise them with impunity. JNTtarmED Instructions trom a Sectional Pater at Tilt North,to its Special CorREsro.vD- rnt in Philadelphia.—"We send you to Phila- del, hia, recollect, not t* report tire proceedings of tho American Convention, for, sa that body will sit with closed doors, you cannot ol enurso obtain any certain mlormalion ol them. All that wo as pect sod desire of you, is, to misrepresent every thing, so aa tu discourage tho liaing acniirnont in the North to favor ot the American patty, and »tir up angry feeling# against the South. Get up ima ginary debates, put the moat ultra and violent •cntimenla in the moutha of the Southern mumtMira; represent Wilson and uthcr Northerner* at breath ing fire and lury against everybody South of the Potomac, bo as to mako people believe that discord and the moat rabid hatred prevails between the North and South. Ridicule all Union speeches; ■tteer at National sentiments,ami do your utmost lo prevent everything that rosy mtlitaio in favor ot Americanism. We shall be lost t( National feelings aro aroused lo any extent. Du your best then to make mischief" IfSBADSTcrra i* Kvsors.—Notwithsuur |»g the talar adrica* from Kii|tan<i represent the wraihrr at rspe- etallj favorable, the general areoiinii o| Dm growing crn |is #4 ml I a drawback in tha tael that the harveat will. In ell proliablliit, Lea late *hi C |i alone la stmtiyh to ebeeti new mercantile angugemenu. In n.e meanwhile, the l^>m|nn Chronicle Informi u, that re •hlprneni# ot carg'«e# of wheat and mai«a, of American growth,have Wen mado to New York,price, here bring morelemuneretlve lhan there. The Lngll.h form*,, appear In have retained a largo proportion oriha*r|e.t year’s bar**,' n. tlors, to prevent an; great decline in prtre. In Ireland, the corn crop I* report*,! t„ be three or fo*r w,ek'a earlier In It. ,ui« of forwarder.# ,h, n t.at year. It), loo *ar|; the mim-.o, however, to predicate an; thing with certainty of ih. r*.„i, of iht year # harveet, which drp. (M ,.„. m , irh on , n<| w inth* coming month.. WMhreg.rd ...the Prr,.rhcrop. Tfd uh • **’ ** U '° f "" 0 ' r, " ,, "P >" the «jnre tat** tnc,re*.#d rturtof the wo*k In ail the msr- ^"'•'7* availrtii'mrolti eMtiSi adrisl^'to' ANN.Afl REPUBLIC AN. WEDNE8DAY ^HNING, JUNE 13, 1866. trraaiu N. v.llmU.] PaiUHWHIi.JaM.. Tho nou dMlculo rot tin Couooll U iho ot'woir quooilon •Th.rooramo 10 bo bw ono poalblo mod.of *“*, «UM.ei»pNDBNOB ■B!fM»l.(ia« I B»l»,y.WttHoy NIAQAR o^8.-,ibfoio KfiAOARA Falls, N. Y m June », c ... . TrtWlllo, leltuivl, lhrou.1..lumU.u »i N»nh lodl. ™ ll " . w h ‘™“ l1 ’' lana, tbs flnt ami second tiers ofronuti»4 on the south *8^. h* *we I • ll», oil »liM. otri.ttibMo Thorn!., worolMtij- i Ho did not, no*,yir. dram It utudtnt to turn,In In No-Yotk.bin at onto loll. •oltlni Ihla dlinoohr. ond that ii toMlow oiowrir'. j" 0 "^l! ch " , .“' f " d jj* 1,11 '“J" 1 J’ 610 ' 1 aftSo !lu/j radtiimhn nnTroSIroi"' M ?.fw Nothin.b.„;0„ l ho"b.:.ToppJm" 1 £ tiro X 1 h Who., lodlscreii and corrupt policy of tbs preesnt idmln-, duoia or ths North. , . iTr ^’ ^ wo | r ® ni OuIImIo tl>r. litrat Ion, and toil low each esctiwD lo dotsruln, That portion or ths^‘Valley of ths fli. Josephl river • youn* man) hej hotn slimmuoad. unmolsatedjia local opinions In reference to ala- from South liemiMiorthw’ard,^la one of ths bast sections {I*? 1 *,* ^HlfiDDBpn wtmld gaparfioa. »n% very, just as it entertains ili private views on re« «*f country anywhere td bw found. It was formerly , * Princlp.ls are young bloud.” and bolong to eta t otd Mess at llalnn Uua tkl. ol.n. <• L. DBClIV B ndliioal ....t,la n . oohomjI rolth • thin o...wih I lltO bcBt BOOlSlV. Slid tllM affair ll#d C/BBlod lilt* l — I - - lOlolt/* li.i— eti . 'LYST of treosashlah wore ssilly remotted. The soil I# ous el wenae oEcItomsot In Gotham. > Rumored CoNViMtoN.—There la a rumor clr culatlng about town, in literary circles, that our distinguished fsUaw-eltUen, 4to«. George Ban- croft, iho historian, has gone over to Rome, or Is about tu Dacome a member of tho Romish Church. We do not know what truth there may be in tits story; but It probablv haa grown out of Brownsuo^ commbndationa nf Mr. unneroft'a lecture Mure tho New York Historical Hoctety,—(N. Y. Tluua. Narrow Ksoara.—Aatlio downward train be tween this place itml Kaionton p loud over ths Littlo River Bridge on Sunday last,tho trestle work on this side g»vo way, leaving nothing hut the T rail to aupport tho tram. The Kngincur with groat preaenca ol mind, feeling (he track giving way, put on all pOMibl* atoatn, and thus were many livea d'Hibilcas saved, as if warn by a mlraclo, Tho slops uf thn baggage car were broken nil—(M)l- ledgeville Recorder. I'nruLAR Oteras.—Messrs. Brandua A. Co., tnusio puhlirhnrs, ul Faria, announce that tho copy- rights of certain operas have produced them sifnl- I«»we: Rntmrt la Diablo, 830,000; INIaeisuieRu, 830,000;La Favorite, the Jowcao, and tho Duminu Noir, each 8*0,000, Hwallows —It |a eetlmatod (hat one of these birds will destroy, at a low calculation, nine hun dred Insects per diem. Tills would ivnni incredi ble, if wu were out aware that this wholesale •wallowing is quite a tummery operation. {COMMUNtCATtD.l Mr. Editor:—Can you find room in your columns for tho insertion of the following beautiful poem oq Ireland, from tho pen ol the gifted Marias G. Buchanan, formerly Maria Gonrudo Kylo. The fair authoress is now in this Slate, seeking such pa tronage Irom the*)uvera of literature aa will enable her to publish a volume id her premia. As on* means of enabling ihu literary public to dccido in advance on ths character ol the book, I tend yon a apceimon of her style. W. ■Ireland. Green l«ie of my birth In the iM.rt’a blffh numbers, Thy baanty and glory lain, lain would I ; Out tb* vplril »f senlu* hrsnle my harp alumijera, Unworthy and few are tho no c* 1 ran istw; UnwArlh) indeed, peerless irein nf the oe**n, To sing of eulgence Ilka Ibliia to tha canh, (tut pure dii they aprlng from my soul’s iimug devotion, Aa thoughla that with > * Ii childhood have tundent birth. Oh, moat favored spot on earth’s wide watte <>f waters, Meet home for the fairattaml hrav*«t art thou, And tpolieat and brishl are my beautilul dnughirv*, Aattart thatanclrele nilht'a thadow) brow. Tbrlr stall* it ih* suotmam, w t»o*a wide tpre^linKpower | llairt a magical charm. Doth of warmth and orliEbl, And their mart for the wretched It like thetofl dower j Which heaven gives to earth Iti the slillneva of tight. ! Thy s<ifit era as bravo at the heroat that lighten | With d«*dt »« ImmorUi, ttm.irinoin ol Hie peat; Re* i-ileat in war at the flashes that hrif(h|en. When the tempest's dark mantl* o'er hnevea la cast; { As gentl* In | race aa the zephyr that's tirepitiing ita amorous sous on the wild flower's breast. And while her sweet «nlor around hint I- wreathlag, ‘ In bar beautilul chalice aluka sottly to rest. per hoc lop ok , h#(r #,, ha U»»S nuaelltf r»l grain In '* cenceeamns. Tha price ni •>•»*(•«»»» the markr-ls are abundantly ••‘•HrwHJw Thenhtiem ha# reappeared In the n*)(M,orh<MMl of Mnelpetler, not, Rnwavst. in any al«/mlnc*d*ei*«. in ip* Aennais and Hordelals the vine* present th> m*«l he*Hhy and thriving nphser- *n«a. tirandy it in nn demand, either In fans ot Onrdeana. An Idea—The Hudson tN. Y.l Oaiatts says that at s marble yard nssr Its offire they are pre paring grava-aumefl with Miftrerreutypei of the daeeased M | in the fnarhla. Th« »«■ l» poetic, •d4 |f generally followed would maka living gal* larlcs, through which thn sy# would delight to waeder, of til*. iIomiiv grave yarde, . Ti» Camawsm Cahtal HtMorto June l—Tlte Toronto Colonial of tote niornlng snys’.—Wn nan saeere oar eonivmpDfafles that rhn seat of *b- rrt»*iHclsl govdrrimsnt w||| be re moved hers wtihwni fall, se agreed spun. Ilf Ion. Kven this view, it musi be admitted,, pari’y » naiural prairie, or covered with /t thin growth j tho" best eooltiy," and tho affair (tad created lm- would only bo temporary; the question'mast bs mortltlmatsly in Congress, and an understanding hid on ths lorma on which new Btstye are to be admitted, whether free or sIavs, whether qccord* fng to the constitution and tho prsotlos of former Congresaoa or not. Savors! members of tho con vention, and othura with whom I havo convoteod, I Conaldor this tho only wayol proaorving in its in tegrity our national organization. Thoy any, lot tho siavory question l>o soltlod by Congresa. If Congress, at a luture tcosion, cannot.agree nn a practical oompromiao, lot it dtsaolvo, and adjourn; lot tho quostion bp ro for rod to tho people, and a convention called to rovioo the conaiilution and provido a new one, if tho old ono wilt not answer the purpose. It Is vory truo that tho preoctit com dilution waa framed by wire and prsoliesl men,at the cloou o[ the Revolutionary war, when every faculty ol iholra was in full play, and llioir wits roused to thu utmost dogroe. But at the same timo tho country then contained but throo mill inns of pooplo. Tboir inieroata wore of far leas tnagni tudo and less exciting than ours. Wo now count ovor twenty-five millions and thirty-one States — Hence our circumstances are very different from whal they were at the time tho present constitu tion waa adopted. Uuloss the elavery question is disposed of in eomo practical friendly way, by a reviaion ol tho consti tutlun, and adaptod to tho growth and increase of tho country,angry feelings arc sure to arise,aliena tion will tsko place between the North and tho South, and the ultimate result will fw Insurrection and civil war. Hcnco the proposal we havo heard, il tho difficulty cannot bo sullied in any other wuy, to call a new convention of the States and form a now constitution.' If the roprcacntatlves of iho various States cannot agreo upon a compromise that will sutt tho present time and givo a promise of durability, then tho North and thu South had far better soparato amicably, and urganiioseparate republics with separate governments. Ono thins is certain—tho adoption of thia lino of policy would compel real patriots and buainrse men to reflect on tho approaching crisis. The mere opheinorel politicians who have used this slavery question for their private corrupt purposes would ho floored and thrown overboard. It is absurd to expect that the Ireo States can uvur bo pro-slavery, or Ihu slave Slates anti-alnvo ry. Such a thing is ss utterly impossible as that a Catholic will undertnko a defenco ol Protoatarn- lam or « Presbyterian of Episcopacy. The two old parties lung acted on thv principle of dragooning tho North and the South into an apparent uni formity of sentiroont on the subject, and the conao- quenco has been that they are now both disorganiz ed and ruined. Il any such plan ae this could be adopted, the parly might bo completely organised, and with pro-slavery principles in the South and anti-slavery principles in the North, might ga into tho noil State and Presidential elections—leaving it to tho meeting of Congress or to tha national convention to bo cal*od for the purpose, to settle tbe question ol slavery forever. TOCRTU DAY. Philadelphia, Jana 8—S 1-2 F. M. Tho Convention assembled this morning at nmo o’clock. After some gonural discussiou the hour fur the election ol permanent officers was fixed at four P. M. Tho lollowing nominations were made:— Pbr President. £ James W. Barker, of New Y«tk. Jamos B.Ricaud,of Maryland. Henry J. Gardner, ol Massachusetts. —- Bartlett, of Kentucky. Ex Governor Colby, ol Now Hampthiro. W. W. Danettbower, of Illinois. For Vice-President. Henry J - Gardner, of Massachusetts. — Cotie, ot' Georgia- N. D. Sperry, ol Connecticut. — Mathows, of California. For Recording Secretary. David B. Booth, ol Connecticut. K. M. Guilford,of Vermont. For Correejiondit.g Secretary. C. D. Deshl*er, of Now Jersey There was no nomination of a candidate for Treasurer offered. A/tt«r en animated debate, a resolution was adopted empowering tho aoveral deloRaireati to nominate one each ns a committee on the prepara tion of a platform, tho nominations to he made tho alternnon session. At two P. M. tho Convention djuurnod till four o’clock. .Maugru nowepaper reports to the contrary, a more harmonious body never convenotl. Barring a low tnsl contents, the entire body it strictly m tiunal and conservative. Half-vast Six o’Clock. Tho Convention met at tho hour appointed. The address oi the fate President was road, nimdct tha most evident demonstrations of appDure. Tho election of officcts waa now entered upon; and on the six balloting—Mr Barker having boon ahead five ballots successively,— Me BARTLETT,or Kbntucey, was chosen President, having received ninety rotes. Half-vast Eihiit o’Cloce The following is tho result of tho sloctom lor permanent officers:— PrtMlilrnt -Hartlett. of Kentucky. Vice President IJor. Hecrclary U. I) Dohlnr, of N*w Jer*ry. I(*«. Hemriary Nr|iti«ns, of Alary land. Treamrcr Oanc.nf Ohio. The following names wet* aunmtuced at the ttnmtnt- llnn# of the ( ammiiitt »n Ptai/gm, filbson.of Illinois. »'4I|., nf lH«i.(V»|«» m bta. t'utfax.ut Indiana. foMet, of Ma»%. I.youa, nl New York. Mailing,«>| Virginia. Gamble, of Missouri. Drshlsr, nf N*w Jersey. OilDy, nf New linmpiblre. J(>r«nd,of Maryland Ortte.ef Indiana. Mathew,, nf California. Ifpcrry, nf I'nnu. The above la but s partial ll»t of the nnmlnaea. It la aufflctcut, tiow«vav, to stve an Idea of the character nf ths platform which will b* prnorntrd. trnm Witshlnyton. IV•aiitdorn*, Friday. June R. IW5. Onv. n**.ltf will probably iclgn. • •rtalnly the Ad- rnlnlttratlon, and many nf Ida old Dcmnrrail* friend*. d*a»r*h*»re»t»nadnn. fh* tdmmlMratlnnare w.ichlns "h’l Inlewae lufarMl lb* pr»c**,]lnaa nf ihe Know Nnihini ('oii»*ni|oii at I’hllmlelnhla. They ardently de- Mr* lb* Ndnpilnn nf NdnnvhfaM fdatfnrm. tt.tt French waa *i|M>llr.n*y the fifth Wan) f.'apt- tot Hill Kiiow Nnihliig I'nunrll thla•veiling. Ihiiil* I-*t |n rii'it (irr>- in nmrrnw. I Isarn ihal (h* tjnli*-l etatrt thlp ft. Alary h*a been ordered loiii* port nf lt*.|*-j Nicaragua In Intercept the Mpwlltlnii from Han Francioen under Walker. Tt»a w.da ajir ad rumor that W«|, Hreene. nf the Ho*- Inn Pns , will aucceeit Mr. Ilurhanan as Minister Ui Kng- i*(.d, la untrue. Imporltinl framtlie IlloIJrantlr, We are indobltd to Capt. Arnel of the Major Harbour, lor the lollowing intelligence contained In tiro Cnrpu, Cbllril V.ll.r anil Ad«.rti.«r, of the 2d instant: "Th<' nawi from Mexico la Important aod old- ling. It Micwara that ordore Irom flams Anna wore received to arrest and shoot, without ceremony, s„m* of the leading citizens of Montcrov nnd Umpaoaa—among them D«»n Bantia|u Vidouri, late Baerotary ol Btats of Nueva L*(>n, a man ol graai Influence. The existence of thesn private or ders leaked out, and D"0 Hantiago Vidouri dis patched scourtor tu Lsmpasaa with the new*, amt when Gen. Manohare, Same Anna'* *mia«ary, ar rived, ho was mot by two hundred armod citizens and fore*d to surfsndor, Ilia Hie waa spared in conaeqnenco of the manly position he assumed, acknowledging that hia nt- d*re were to aiioot soma eight ol dm leading cut- tan* *'f Lampasas, and that had ho the ability, tlm ordsreof Ids supi-nore would b# Implicitly obeyed. Iln did not s«k his Id*, as hl| superior* would nut Imlalva but ha had sold tho command. This gallant Captain,who la w*)t known by our Inform ant, was alive at last areuiwta, and the probahUI ty la his manly hearing will vavehim. Tim ttawa of in*** trona#Qtlona sonn spread throughout the surrounding coumry. Juan Susm* had l*ll Lampasas with 2"0 men, and Would tin Joined at Ville Aldams. Halim**, Hallnaa, sic., |,y a fore* equal lo )0U0 men. The wIhiI# country le represented ss Mdng in arms, and an atient|d in lake Monterey will be 8 tsds immediatsly The Governor <d Nuwva L*on, Ln. Gordon, had flad to fhe interior. Tha Uish (Ip of Muatsrsy, whovuiied all the frontier towna last fall, it Is Duw avcertalned was sent as s spy by Sants Anns Jo mark lbs unfaithful. Ms his also lab. but If laMRf will be roughly dealt with . This miryemsai, or miihreak, is entirely ahead •»! Carvsjal s plane, fcf stthouih tU prop's wsr» pro- piling or on loans, lies urgsney ul lbs care lias fursatalUd ths mallei. great r*rtlllty—ttia«urfhce gently uAdulallng. Michigan Wheat, standi In tbe tint rank In the east- eru ma*kot and tho main dependence of thu farmer fu thisHlate Is upon the perfection of tbal grain. Until within a few wt-aka since, ihl crop looked exceedingly W*1L Hut lh« bright hops! of the husbandman, are ohanged Into tho must various fears lu tho Interior counties of tha Hlate, Holds which w*o then growing luxuriantly, end (hick, are nuw greatly liilmivd, and of a yellow colot. This and change, haa been brought about by thu ravag'd uf tha Insect or fly, which ut prevent exists lu ihu form uf a worm, about a line In leugin, which llo In great number* about the vtalk, near the ground, aud (Nmsiiuio the moisture that would other wise go to auvlaln the plant. Near harvest time they gnaw tho stnlk to that It docaya and fnlle to the ground' If It has so tong tnanped destruction. Many farmers are plowing up the fluids sown lad fall lu wheal; and more would share Ihe amue fate, bad not these fields also broil sown to gras* or ctuver. Ol fruit,, the apple Is tho tonal abundant. Peaches havo beeu tuoMly destroyed this sonmui, by the revere oiddof wlntrr.orhy frosts after iho blnamm bad ap peared. The climate I# too varlabe tu beaure for flrull, ami It l« seldom that all the kinds grown hero succeed well lu any one reason. Toledo, Ohio, la tiiuslednpnn tbe nnrtli bank of tbe Mnuuiee river, eight or tan mtl * from Its umulh, and Domains about eljfhl thousand Inhabitants. The banks •f tho river aro low and wet, aud the wholo surround ing country la eouiidrred unhealthy, troin thla circum stance. The public works ilow hi cminu or conitruc- •tmi, givo employment to hundreds nf Irish laborers, elm dwell In rud* cabins on Ihe outskirts nf the city— thu* afford lug suhjt-cla lor cholera, and other disease* which prevail iu damp locations. At Toledo, the Michigan, Southern.and Noriben Ohio Itnllruads, concentrate, and are to Iw ultimately united by a bridge across tho Maumee river. Iu former years, nuariv ali the travel tlotn Ihe liast, was by ati-nmboate from HutTahi to Ustroll or Toledo : uuw It goua prluci- pnlly along tho southern shore of Lake Krie, or through Upper Canada- The boats on tbe Lake now run with comparatively few pawongen, aud they have todepeud principally, for their prtifl'i, upon freight. There waa a revere fro»t In the VUtnlty of Toledo yoBlerdny morning, which has endangered, If not re* vt-rely Injured, tho C-*rn, and vine*. It la these unsea-* aonahle viatuttousof cold, which la thla luiltude to of- tcu blast tbe hopes of the farrnvr, and make ui all feel tho loss of some of the mmi essential coaiforta of our datly living. The |>ai«age down Lake Rrle, upon ono of thesplen' did steamars—rightly denominated ‘-floating palae*#," «m a tranquil one; and we landed at tlutr.do ua» tuoru- tng at nlno oMock. Kaachlng lim Fall* a little after noon, | havu spent the remaining portion of the day In viewing the amazing cataract,and tha romantic scenery which surrounds it. The uauul o-'Urre, In visiting the Falls, la torroa* from the Pattern shore by means of a bridge, to Goat Island* which reparaU-s t ie cataract Into twu unequal parts, thu laiger body ol water pattlag nv*r tbe Crescent or lloran Shoe Fail, near the Canada aid*. Descending llm precipice by winding stairs, vltliors pass behind either lliert, with Ihe tremendous flood milling over their huadi from a height n( more than one hundred and fifty feet. < hi tho larthcr edge of this Uland Is a •Iona tower, forty live fret h'gh, from which the beat vt*-w of thu (all* from tho American abofe can he ob tained. The fall*, as iec» front this |>ntnt, and In fact from almott anv odier—do md appear a* lofty as they really are: a thick mlit atceudt from the boiling caul dron below, which hide, the lower portion of thu railing Water* from view. Fora quarter of a uttlo below ihe rntumrt, the surface of Iho ttiram Is covered with a milk-white foam; and at limes the lull* steamer, the New Maid of the Mut. which run* up a» near I** tbe fall aasa'cty allow*, |« «im hidden In tho spray that rtM-sfroin tho boom of the troubled waters. Pasting arouml thn western aud wullirm side* of Goat Uland, w« have a full view of tho rapid*, which commence about a mtlo above the m«m fall. )»n the rn«l able of the l»lnn,l areal*.* two rapid rlrrsm#. which Anally plung- Into die uii'atbninabtu depth* tielow. Ju*t l*cl<iw these fall*, upon the huge ina«*u* of r,.ck «* hieb Ho Mrewn al-,ng the shore. I* now an Itntm nw •now- bank, whlrh even tlw warm tail of June ha* not ye. been able to •kcotn|><M'• CroaMng the rlvaSnpon* frrry boat, and areendtrur fht- oppoaiir bank, a mo»t lutpoilng view It «l,talne-l of both falls, and «f tha Uland* an ) rapid* beyond. Then pjMiinr down the Canada »h-«re, the village amt *ur- rounding country on the American ilda )■* *prrad nut b*-f«»rr ti*. Two ml «-• below the Fall*, the river l*iptunc«l by tlu wire •ii*pentloii bridge, upon (vhiefi iiol only c-onmon wagon*, but train* of railroad cars, now p*»t. the river, Juttal tbe bridge, l* i-»utrartrd within nar row limits, ami g>>e« bounding and foaming in it* rapid court,' toward* Lake Ontario. The village of Niagara I'alUltrell I* a beautiful enc; a"d tM-»ldr*ilie ipacioua private fc*|,|»ncc*.and hlpck* (or •lore*, he-, tcveral magnlflcrnt liotel* haSSv been ireeled, for the acc-mimo'lation of tho throng* who seek 2£SS»«'*l record, ^ itewadvebtibemf^c noiKKT. Teaauav,Jun* II, P. M, COTTON—Thar# wars no sal** raportw^yartrwday.. havNimali flEforti, Jasiia 1.8 Pot llr Ship Jut Tar rail, Liverpool—317,•«! feet F P Tiwtier- NF.tV YOttH, JnNF- U. b..-Ualtuiw-1 k* Market I* Ana. Flour—Prices bare declined lt)f eta. and iba market j It unsattlad—3,7W bids, good t»bt»i retd at STtuiH a W.H7H. dvuiharu labrevyt aalsw at ill.fAa ti^vyf. wbrel—The mark at la doll, Mlchtgan $tM n a OO, Care—J’rtcaa are‘*ti8*r, Del not qeotably higher; Fare Re4ac«a«U»ia rutayt For .Vfir Vork. iJKiTKD.T.Tr, n ,,, |jl!|r j To Lears Wedo*w.j*y J u , t , j3„ Tha •pi#,„r - - At.AttAMA , w»'»e u. at - ^ c |,-4 »•*« grdtf o2f* fc.f. in 'JSS^ M nrj?T5 "Mit4sy.4«b* Ifllf, M d*wwt oo S. n. -Ahlppar. , ptaw•• fake tiM'r*, ir.ai • that «•: ■-•n. by IhtM t\jr, raer, , , " ' OID.n Will p. „„ ri*il|M*rt«4oa IU.< U J hu jTbe 1 w.iayor, u«*.u», lag. iMh tort. For . Ivaneso If 817 a ITtwtJes Frlmn 814 a 14.7. Meet—The ma»fcat ennUuuM flrrs at-formcr rats*. Lard—Tha market Is dull. • , Whiskey—Hate* of Ohio #1 XSjtf S 33)4 el*.; heavy, j I,JUHT<»N. it 'Mi H^-O.tlpn- Thera baa bM-ra pret ty good buslnass duns tha pad weak- Hale* rvwcbretire ' DftlOaVMO bale*. Tha *l/*ck la haw very morb rw> . u dutod, (irtcss have ad r a need.sod bolder* are Onu at **'yj*" '!*•*• ** I OH Situ cent* ft »r ordinary haw OHmui and Mnblla. w /',f"'" * 12a 12 W tor middling logcod tnlddtli>». IVJ4 a IJ n-r KklGfl^y, i; j •, . v L .. UilddlINg fklM3 a I3jg cents for fair. Upland*-ordl- MLl F'rH ftfcW YoRK-Ba. i 1 A> . nary to middling J0J4 a 12, luiddllog to middling fair JUUCpne.t hug W tr - s i.. "• ~7a. i2J4 m I2J4, Mr I*, food I2M » 13 w«U par pconk. ; dSlTTb /or iu* ab-,*, p,,, * ' ’* •*!» U M ■ i'j.i " ^■ 1 » ■*■ i apply to “ ‘ 1UARIKE IKTBLLIUKM'K. ; (mV ii.univ,,rr.nr ' wharf, rw u. * •*’’» »'-**<. rrm, C K llatereti, J II Garter, (.taglrorn k Gunolnghitn, Crane, Well* 4* t«», D I) G*q»p, i.obooe St Horn, • burcb k More*. ( hatfar It Co, J M t ooper St Co, M A ‘ .Hnn, \V U Dlckoon, A D-»tlw. DeVViltla Morgan, VV liunr "pp.tobeoal* llwrtz, ( burcb €f'Mta'M Mj Hot Mi . _ k More*, i hatfar h Co, / MOxiper 4* Co, H A I'Atheti, . p— ______ . W M David wn, W D F.lherldfe. J H F-lay. M Sid. i G FalHgant, Franklin k llrantlwf. W Vv G. iTzger. I tiowlrx b; i OPEN BEYOND STaunTon. RGoodall, Giiilmartluli l>), (irenvlita Ai Co. It llab*r than*, W Mata. Hardwick I* Cook*. A Hay w<v>d.f tarn- , / v A Bum .Srwtag* i, dan’* Lxnreaa, J II Jeaos, Johnoon 4* Co. fl II d<ibr.a.-ii, Suit,hut ,n ft King!* "on, J t.ippman.M l-ar»ln,l.och*u At hrwiiifig., H M l^ifltiwau, Linn k Hntder.i M M«k»tw li.. It epllt* tv the br*i r'-oi* \r, I c*'»M» th*f*a wifi »» •ad* lhan <•■• any oiter. \ Ur/*, ... jpeced lhan • >er r^f. r* »v* wayr* g Dr VV Y Park, K Persona It Co. Fatten, Ifutu.n k G**. • ofc . . . i ILirenband, itockenbaugh It t-adoon. M 4 huty, great Aurn.iu,, o», ifcel Itodger* 4* Norn*. Mum, Devi* k l^'Uf, J Hchel, A A J lto ** oemuif ot Utre-ver. J/4 ’ - 1 ' 1 ' birth place of ( LAV ant U.e *M Irak BY e»»«l up tu e I( ,,, *tan MiUihati, Mono it Nlebtd*,T It MtJta, NavU.t, 1*1 hr* j, J a* Kndgera, D O'Connor, P J Ogdm, Pad*Jf"('l. Fa* k r»ac Co, I'lvraon, Held! St Co, Ftdlbrlek I* Bell, W O Price, eip. rZJfyr 1 **< • ■' — iu Itodger* I* Norn*, Mum, fum > • r-it.in. Holuinoni k Oo, Hcfanton. Jr-hnsUm Si Go, h H Mbley, T J ThrcIdkftW. .N It k II tVead. VV II Wlltbergrr k t o. I.A t p tU r MouriortU.. li>« frci. I'-p <<f IU Hi us Lid|, IMiftlN *014 o nl. t ihuUr ftilll*h ILL- F. F Wood k Co, .W Warner, VVarnnck k Dsvla. kYclli k Verstllle, VVsyow k Poo, Yonng, Wyatt k Lo, tt p Vooge. l-nh nut, SR p m, axrbanged sirnsl* wilb ^ •learner .\a.b»tll*-,anU lu. p m, og llattsraa hboa’t.ez- i ! **' 4 ' *' l-llr- changed tignait with slastnar Auguaia, banc* lit Saw I Vb* Bl>»V% ln<* ». 'U halt, u, York. i The car* are bo-- Hiaamer Carolina, CoxaUer,Pataika,4c— M A (>>hen. A ball # ft I Cotton, Hide*, Mum, Hkmt and rndze iv H A Cobt-n, ItoaJiii k Viliaionga, N A Hardee k Co, Podelloni, Fay k Cu,Ti*o,i I* Alacksy. bteamcr t.omar,« arewell, Augu.u— O II Johnson. IT.lfAHKO. ’ Ur ihlp JotTtrraU. Gray. Liverpool—|; a Hoaltard. ULPAMTCU iiy.fg hair W.I, _ «*t, tbr » ui.i u —- ly MSt Wll.c- )i;-»A| j-(, I l.fit I A la'ge «.f a.» ». ; U. a great eaiant LX t.Mpf *» A#a. •'"■J rrymu ‘*Df«lc< , tu L «LIU.i; kttgi Lluu.1 e£ •r ung u.ia^ovt, '* i fcoM DL *7 ' Fare in Connutiun with .Stage Lins ot Kg j Fari* hi . from iVt*r.fu,,. ,1,.^../' Ilvlknap, Ksq, and 3 aleerage. -Jay d Per steamer (Undlna, from Palatks, fce— L VV llouk, > r*»iy in -.),•♦ an.n,g lady and flchlKlrea, Mr* rtr«ng and wm.Mr* F. St Retry, eoutturn pore^.f*'* Mr* ilia.I,ford, Mr* Cook Mitt llariw-n, (. apt l» p.»gel to li'cLm.-iM vinreand lady, A D l^vlt, lady and **b ft J D** *nd , o.n,i.ori u. in . ... .. .. ltd CRM With tin' l"Ud roar of llir catara«*t sounding uj><>n rny ears, I amt dore at a lair hour, to rrriimr, "ii the raor- i; Journey toward* the F.Sat and .South. **dj, Copt J It llanwn, J It (ladle*. l> P Mrlb.t.|!d, (, i LVntcr, VV (.arner II \V MUls.J ti Cable, W H Utnaa*.. (5 J Krnnrdy. It tV elm*. J P l-aaeiyne. J Il»nper. i G Moreau and 3 *vt», W r. Wards.J putnn*. 7. l\ p. •>» i V Kite*, |»r M KHinge. 8 VV tVinDrid. j t\ l^ww, VV t/!WU A li VVlatetn, A Mack, P Mal«tt. Whito Sulphur Springs, Tint I AVI:Tin;It rocntt. t;.t. r J"HB IliiTRLal White Sulphur I* n-»w oy^-n tut ir»e 1 seas-a, under iho dirrctu-n of raw. > |M.« if Ml t.t.F.U, late of tbe C. H. ttotal, Phliadatph)*. The waier* ai White XuJphur are a«-.r«..*.i hj tkut . •/ **y e'Arr H r.trtff //««# ia rkt »*a»A Thr r ■ dlcinal quail (lea ale urll under *i».h) and apprr* i»i**j by out m «»l relem'.flc tdtyMcun*. wno are among im VVtkeaoarlh'afalry gemirfomt-"ld •lider'sdurkgrava wanwH IrteiH* and tuppuriersof the piarr, and ut... nd lallhiu. at *lreau)t'<t ibal endh-Mly fl"Wing. aredaily givlug G.elr tretimony in fa»--r n| u. i; rej,* - • , dial tffleae) In <*ate« Uii't bate i'-cg b'ffl-d the *k M of t the physician and tbe power i.| mrelicUre. For the r*-. : Del of l*y*pep«>*. In )• varl.mt bum*. < hr-.nir D-sr- • rhie*. lnd>ge*0'jn. Kidney direare* i'niai>*»-u* so*— 1 i Iron*. Irregular me*, and l-amf Apy-etile. Debilliy. Ac. 1 i For nrtvon* alhcu-m* the* hate proven Ibem-e.ve* Them Geniir* alts throned nn bl* lofllirai mountain, • lmmenre-y ureful. Ill* pint.oi culetiisl waveaoVr Itiu green iirlb, j A* a tummer re-ort. few / Itce* have cqatl advan- Amt there Don bright poet)'* lamtnou* toumaih ; _lb-tide* tha Led »iwi tV| re MDpaur am) ( •.»'*• A Clear (irvam rustodv cea*elr»«ly well* ; 1 h**t<- springs hate »• d cold frrwaouie w»». r a* There el-'quenre weave* in hi* can fl.iwlrig uiesiuret, can Im- had any w hr re ''ur huMti<gt are lor«u-d in •- - - -- -- J IhrtnidMnf tlK-B»n**fitr*i rxiou, atn/tr prolrrled i from i!*e »un. and to full tie** "f tiie mountain *»dvt. j fr"ui which »r )<>** *1 no,, a peipeiual l»re-1*. p.e*» . ant ride* and rha.IH waly* •unn r,d th« j lare ! The arvangrni'-no f»r lu-thiux in ih« Hulphur water* ’ are c/'inplrtr »im! conventeut. Thore trho iterire r.-mforU' le mr-ia* ar While Hu' ! phur,*1101114 mtliP earl* application, a* we mho *ii , will in- taken w-n. Vi, iiora from tha low country should rmnt directly to ( oltttnhii*. At that pt*c ihr) ran rrthrr ul* r*- Hack- f >r While Hulpfiur, or c-o-tlnue uji tf>* K--»4, in ( Wear I'.nnl or I.arrange, at both o I whuh />)«/-«-* :hry • w| ]| Ui"l Hack* in rra-linra* to niiog tl*rm r. R.T. M AUK'*, Propimtor.- >lai3k w 3 U btJS 7HI* Aa ardent in love ai Ihe sunbeam that'* glowing And lallhiu . at •treauih-t Ibal endh-Mly For aye reck* Ita h"U»" amlil ocean'* wild w,re Ye«, feeling* and Ihougbltlo thy Clilldfrn *rr given, Which none on the Uro*i| earth t*vs -.hem ever kuow, Oh. Grin, dear L’ln, beneath thy dear brawn, Heart* throb with a warmer and holler gl»w. A qr( Knund ihought an rnchantnn nt of all potent *way, A* tparkllug aud pure a* line orient** treaturcs, And sweet a* ths Ma maldeu'* magic lay. And F.rln, tha sprit nf music around thee. Her spall, *weet as visions of youth. r*rr fling*. Forgeiiing ihe chain* that lor axe- ha*r tutund ihw, Makr* her happiest home on ihr wild lire'* *|ring». ' lint yel tu my rouulry winch nature hath moulded, , Ho lauhlet* and fair 'ueilh her »wo sunn* smile, Long, l.-ng ha'Ii the banner .-f Free t-m l-een (oiled, Ub ! when will II wave oYr tha Emerald Die. To I'lunirra Hint 1‘uciurs. We should foul extremely uMig< d t • our tr/ends ’ in this and other States, il they would ktndjv send ’ 1 >M\\* I \ V H ~LI)iy |~V fi J u* autwvts to tho autjointd queues at their sere -> D lieat ctmvvnienre : r | , lll-« Welt know n w storing place will W oper^-,! f.a 1 (VI.nI |„,.|K.rl,..n d.. you think ti.. I.nti pl.nl- ' ,1 «d mti,C«iU"ti tiu. Spun,, In.i. titmOl.M 1 mi I .mn. AT.irt n, ««........ rear and iho year previous in your own neighbor- uf Aucu»va,ahd W«. r.i uu of tha raui.on Moure, hood t j Havahnali. 2 What is y«>ur opinion oLlhe'Vand" now ob- 1 K*«-r) rffort will hr mode. In make th# aere>(nmo.!a- lamed, and tho condition of the new crop ss cum- . )'"■'* ’* >)<•». • G.s’l pared with an average of seasons at ihe Mmr date ? LMhVi June** **’ ^ ^ 1 " UM 9lii ** » ,K>0 * **-• 3. What proportion of the rtld crop of your di»- The Hpcmg. are Are m.lea from rarUrttllie. . re. ttvet tl still rein am mg tntho country I 1 county,iSrergi*.on thr Weoirra ami Aiiaoiir Ua her,- rtf at rare o-rcl-r* wt til be In read'i-r** e< i 'ey pavsenger* to ai d Irom Ibc Hprti Conner I MTIlllO> ttA.vn.il \ H ItO'K KU.PLtl. A»*.rf»Lt II.^S to- c.rra,.- . 'eit, by a rust., a rore:** , u the Ua, i.i* y«are; ».*»*-* .«•. |.» • f-'f’P »■ will fi.vi ie 4 ' Cm Lo id ■ Ok I From tbe Now York Commercial negDlrr. AM>nn:it ci iti; ur < \.\c »;u r«. .1 Litter /ten //*a. Thenai Heller Kteg. and down train*. .May .‘re tM*% Ills not often that the leading men of the eouqtry give the weight of their name* m fktor of any n»w dis covery, no mallnr trow valuable lh»l discovery mav be lh.wniij-tiultll.nl.) ol X.lu.c'. w.tik. l-.lf.l nr«rll.Uvi.-n ih-r J... III. c-rl-lnl, .i.rti.w ih.MU- nul. TIip Duel ul llir ftliakaprrr-uii ( liihtilais, “THE TRUE STORY. [From the N. Y.Courier 4* F.nquIrer.J We have refrained from n-'tirind tho recent duel, between Mr J II. Un-ckoutidgc and Mr l’. I.ea- venworth, until we could ascertain the particulars cl tlm c*»o from <» reliable source. Tim true ver- M-Miolthu nil nr. a* staled to u* by ono of tho members of the f*hskspi<aro Club. wh<»J*ua pres ent on tho occasion when the altercation which Ld to tho duel took place, ia as follow# : On Friday evening, iat m*t., at »lx»ut lull-put 'clock, a* n riumlmr ol tho rnombors of the cIaAubxdon, N»,W YUltK. S£*k Y ht» *paclous Jletel. now one ol ihe K»c**t Bl!* ln Srw ' " ,k ' '• ritwaiMl In in- u/-y-«*r I'krt ••( M--r ,r on Fourth Aveuue, rortree ->f Lichicen h *'r*.*n,t in the iaiin«)taie iteeny »-l t'ni -n *■; «*re. Groniprey Far*. Academy cf Music. Ct>r;»ul f'»!am*, and many other f*m<-u* place*of nitracn -n. Th» I -cs tlon I* noer the Northern sn-l FaMero Kaito-*-t Ivpot* iw. ->■ "• '»-—>• -"* r--.' i we Ictrn'hat ho hlmrelf ha* Juit been curat of Can- : g.ir*i», of any in ihr wold. Th*-a/wimem* are re are cerunlhe tlroulder- 1 r*ngrei, that a faintly mayhateasuil of apartment*, ■ c»n*lt'.ing of parlor #t»») bcit c-unectrog. wlili j i bath* and all _ "** ter tn which Urey call public attention, i* at lea*t worth InvM'lgatlon. Just at ltd* time, the following Liter the lion. Thomas Mutter King in Dr. Samuel Gilbert of ’ VsraofotiT** Ih'TXL, New York. April .7 -. IM5. { Mr Dt»* Hta Having recen'ly t»oen under v-oir treatment for the cure «if*''a»>rrr on my right ili.roidcr, w hich ha* l-crncff-dually ah«l leffn-llj rrmovnl (with out the anllvy and cure.!, I cannot.In juttlceto rny own tcellngr. tako leave of you without ripre*«lng »n* deep ii'M* of obligation for your valuable vert ire*, and niy own perfect confidence in tho rrtiKvIir* you apply for lh« cure of all cancerous afforilon*. Muring my *i*lt» to yournflea I have witnessed many rsro* of the most alarming ami obrtinate nature, which Invariably yield ed in y.-ur IreslurenL and ihe pat'cnia, relieved *- “ ShaJtapcaro Club wt-ro silling Hi the rccepti m I ioaihsome and supposed fatal illacaac. were re»lore.l stfaugef. I Ilia was contrary to (ho rules ul tllo j |(1JJ M m *,oar,a* a a t-'ken of my c»iorm and re club, which for'U'l the intrnducllftit cf atranifors ganl. I am. with greai re*pvcr, without tho sanrUun id the Governing I’ummtttoa. j Yourfrirmt and >»'*'t servant, l.'-avonwortli hail frequently committed tho asms _ r. Ih-tMR K.-a. breach of iho rule", and til dong *«> hail given much offence*. Oa tins occaaiun the appearance and manner uf the *tranger rendered the violation of iho rule more idfi'iimo. The members present (••reborn to make any oluMsrrations at thu moment of iiio entrance <1 Leavenworth nnd the strangst* but It was apparent to all that tiro presence uf too •Manger **'«" diaploaaint, and tbt" cnld trot To Dr.Haw'i. GiLscbt, New Volk. J* 12—wVuw « highly bene- rer cnvciiieoee* reqnlrrd, a I'nra/e Tat'lo "f Table M’Mo'c. a* ihe* ins* ctv*«»*e. The frpu- ia l<-n ol llir ( L.AKKNfXiN ha* now become well ku-ron, *• hsvlugno »up<rtor either In ihe Fnned S'*-.* or i.'urope, and Ihe proprlrt.>r feci* very thankful lor !■»»( favor*. an<l b-i eo, by >irtct »Mention tmj un-.King prrerr, fsnee. lo ronllMUC t«* receive ih« liberal pair.-n- •gc hriHtili"* la-'Intel UjK>n him- June 6—'tlmo r»- l‘. I’lTNAM, Proprietor. TONTINE HOTEL,~ \r,« iim.N.(ONN. The anb*« Mirer would respectfully Inform the 7SS (ravelling public Ihal he ha* leared the well ■A :■ kuotru Hotrt rrcently kept by 8. AA*. AUlt.ai.il added Um ihree a.ljoiniiu: houres making one hurulcret aud re-teuly-flrc Icel front,or, one nf ihe nro-i t-cauil- ful Park* In llm w or I.I Toe H«u»w h*» a t>ah' *ri* around tho vtiUre bmldluc, ;Urec huudr«».l aud &(Xy-«ii feet lone. Iti«- If.asp ha* been thoroughly remit ttrei. papered, palntrel, and futntahrdeatiip wlthuww furniture ol ihe nTO*lttK«d«ru*t}lea, amt ttaucvjkum- wfthirty thouMud dollar* Having *ecufrel the **r*Ico* ot the Well knows pro- Apt' ! K.ler tt . At ro r Hi. Jwuw 13 —3l#w2w Vtirif*;. •Hi: PabJic are hcr.-t>y cau-.ii-eed m>i U-lrvAstwi ide f-y Ih* uuderetened. da:rd Mat It. Ittf. f--r nine hnmJrru am/ font leur W-l««jd-dlar*.",fM*.''l ti inui w- u.ih*. [Utyai c K» --drr cf J T I'rawwy.im *Sv! '"re! by ti* u» |u. R C I'ettk*; u>*©oa-*,.t**v."a .u **-..1 ». le h»*:ng fail'd, a* • fran «a* c -nul i it. -.he *»i* f tha Timber (r*r » bch it « at g »ct r.iTiNt* k KKrrr HhVkt.Ksh, iqn* ii, )nr>* >S-i IIOOKN HIICEIVCD ar AVAK.MM'K A- D A \ IS. Jt'N t; tilh. JVdk ’I'HL (V»uhu.»K, by J. M. su.b. r of a* rtamp ’ J f ihler. Mufr of Ku-.h liaU so t A‘ono. The (umple-r Work* ,J • ItoSe I>ura!. "'•lc» b«ne, by Ittailc* I»)ckcn*. flc.M-.re»*e: of. Tic ttrwi)*r"» AA H<s h* rtf Tl«- IlHti.f Kcdclyflr. Kot-ert Grefcam. a Hcqoc! t<* lJrriSa, • y V-*. 11,4.4 Mfnnla Grey, Ga, II..wan!, ilarei \»r.: • i: T.-t a*', at N«». I3S < 'Nt.RL^T. O 1* 1 n;;. Husbamf# CAI.CINRD *1 AI;m;i flclal In alldl*ea*c* of ths "lotuarh and Kowela. wh'ch i mirror ot thw Ha.-hriu’* Head Huu*e, S»mu*t IV arc aUuiutcd wtthacldtl), and gives luimedlaie retiri r.-q.. ke fltttcre U'maalf that tlw public wi lo Iho licsrlt'U n. Thn effects uf ever** lu eating or ! drinking are generally relieved by It, and It affords ,>■* ' N. Il.— A Ha ml <*f ,Alu*tc l* engaaiM f. . of tha mlLlert and most pleasant am M«-m» cape the idvrervat'ori ot Mr. lo'averiivurlh • u» persona who, from a tedenur- llie or other'cauMo, li-nii, p*prrl*liy M F.-Ot'tT). AlrrtlM. «-l. 6 4. H<and qu'io NcUrt-g; 6 4. a I, U-l am*. IS 4 Ur* \1-Mi1\g, f urti.urr f'.iacps, («rdi *••• lUtlluf aaaon»ct-» of A’ai. . M*. .Aha», pla * and emtrewrd • V.-q . he CttUc-a U'mrelf that the puU-.c will clo** hi* PimW}.<v.rorc*d d-v Uarerek*. Dam*- house among the flr*4 In the New l.ngtand HU nt. and Ni.phlna, ke , Juw re-.crtrd amt f.v ua v n * , ..* ... , h# p)Kca,il No.'.’Hhadu June 13 • : 5 apl pngaj 2mo II I.Ki: Hr’U AVTdN r«» Tiii: '13111: fill A.MlKtvTH IIOPHl: U new open on the I n 1 r.-jK-an plau.an.1 ready f.»r the reception of jhp usvcl/iitg pni'l'c, t.< w h<*re (nmi-'rt every aurnii.»n will ha paid, by the Me**r*. O'Grady, law •'! Jodreii'i I'Kli.l. way, » ilia atcd that the airangor should reilislit. A*ne ol I are’under thn frequent i>rce**lty .>f hating recmirre 1 llm «u»*rnm« oiitnniiue prra-iti, tiler raraul In- l-rati-ra. Tn |»n.n.utn l.llli.m.... . ,••<». n«i.|i.n ,11.I him. lor ti)0 iturlHoo ..( Indunnl llm .!«• m.) I.- rn-nmmnnJcJ «ti ; |—..li» n. .ml ti. clt-CMiai mill I 1 . ai ienirth in- vHUiea have tn-an repeated!) Aeufle-t tn thw Ulacarea ot parturo of Mr Lrsysnworth s »»«"•», at tcngunii , w>f|n r , lm)IIM M ,„, 0( ,|.r coir plain'* »f rMdr*n in qutrail of Mr. I*, tvliolhnr, ill miIEikI*** "i?.!"f rh a{,* early tnrsno, sml «»» at in. re ajtoncpd |«m<u», are » . „ s . , , .. ho had complied with iho rule# ol tho Uuh. Air. ; fcUfn ,| P( | «uh acidity i and ln such rare-., ih.-Calcined „ "^"'Jreth Itonre, No. 41& K root way, oppo.lie New l, answered, tlut lie ll»d trot bcutl stnctlV correct,. Mumutla ha* a great tdtan'agu »ut,*-* abtorbrnts, l! 11 * r, ’* w ' nnranep No. 41 '.anal >Ur-ci cuinmiitee Juiuml In. thn itoinanil that hie Iriend For tain h) the diuggi.i* gwnsrally. sn.l by ths maim- j •"PI* 1 * of ten«iar-latn ttcala, is Intended re ta»t wn.tl a ahuuld retil" Tbe etinngev, then having been tn- Usurer. T. J. HU*U\S|t, t’blU*Actphta. > "' , ”'k m the aftermren. «P.>rca Male*. Ure th* f.-nneil "I the intringoimuit "I tho rillc.ilcpart' d.— apt 24 poiUnro* ' " , * i Hold. *ojk,inland* the oreai„g department. Dating all Iho altercation, the defiant tun.) *>t Mr jq,« t a, I'kcSua, and *11 erupn.-n. sml dlreaW* j einwcr-the msnVsrHlhe*f!v will ha^^rq-mt ^..'.re J VIJOiA > HlfiKTIM. Iro.»4inworlh exasperated Several Ol thw niemiH-ra I writing from an Impure nr depraved *uir „f tha hi.* d. I fM MH.f.cU.M. ttcmnmlwr I.UiKSanl *t>r«4 amt kWeat l» ing. muat-W fre a.caie <A»|. f Or & -n* -*■ urracut, nod auiung llu*r«"l. H MiccRall- H.-e tha rairaoNtlnan eure of Air Win G. It am <»«d, a J — entraiire ->n rhhc» *trewi. I 2*.*. 'rsrel»e*l »nd r.-u sale b* ridge, who enmo l.irwanJ Inward" tin* door where AV.-by UAU J N it. Dinner and »«prer p*rtiear«« be Mi L. waaaiaruling, and tliaiMod ihal both Mr. rLtl # HI ANIHII MIX1I ItL. lie had uteri* and rorp* 1 daied *»nh prtraiw re*.M*»» if dmlred. t.eaVcttwrurtli and hi* It lend atrouUt Lave. ttaUng « ’? •••ret .IsocrU'tioe, and finally fi ..l ... had. he w.t m.* 14 3m.** « A I...,,-. sjx'&s • ,.f iho club, that ho lied rcncivi’d inlmmairon trnm j hllI1( q eurew' httin.rml* of u there who ha*a *UL I • uiu ••! ihe governing comnilttee t-> 1l1.it rlli’ct, and iere.1 win. rhrumatUni, bad effort*oj mercury,and point ' . ItTI....... » list he aatunird the poreuiml rt-"]»onaili||ity nt tho ^ and uh-srauf Hip Irons*audJolma. j PITOT A' KlIOTYs 1,1.1 ' t*re*. June 13 M aiu n'l’Kii* to 1 aale by ; Jam 13 H AY —JW* bate* t'llree Nreth K . iK/ whi I. Hcrea-.oro for ash- j* 13 AAMIt.NH R I! LETS 1 't. AX • ’‘.'A.AhFDAlH.—JWWyd* IM *.^t W t-kasom ’ J\w a*)# ht je It SKYITT, LATHDOP X K.*;».E> rflKTINi-'d.-A b*wj *« i,.oh R.-. IIOISKHEKPI.M! ll.lKDir.tltE. may W dnolaratl.ui Avhkh he made .'lr. Iroavi.nwurili, j Hcpadvenireinent. allor a tow urore words had pa-cd Imiwcrn the j CT“ l»i«ti,EUi*hcd phyMCian*. well known tper partita,iiiiii.-d mil. an Sitj.iinitAg room, Mid roqmtcd ehaiil*. re*prciabie hp«1hn ••)*« an 4 hundred* of other* ul oiiii uftlio iromiiiliipo wjieiher hr w*« a m.-mhar bear tp*iim.«n. 1011.4 *^,1 rttret* «>r htaiii.i;k*h I the Club Th« gentli'iiian anawered Hiai It w#s AN*M'A’NlC L'lIF.KKY I'.xrCiTiHI ANT. ••aearelltw hia heli.-l that ho waa a Mlnmher Mr L. Iluui ia- lurnnd in tiro ro.iin wlroro Iro had Inti Mr Brocken- . ridge, and told tiro latter that whal lie had aaid I waa lalso Mr. Brrckonriditii tmmciliaioljr oeizcd iiio gl.vo <d Mr, Middieton, nmither mnmlier ot ilia rluh who stood hv Ilia aide, ami gently threw , it in tho lace ■•( Mr. Leavenworth, who accepted Ii *• a challenge Alter a lew mom word# had pureod, Mr Ufockcnmlgo relrried to .Mr Middle- hia Incud, and Mr Laavenwotili 10 Mr. In cough*, p»!d«,aml dlrearasof the limga au.l inroa geiroratiy. Thera la no empiricism In It* prepanulon. AtllHe* which are wll known ami l.ichl* ■ppreerelcd | by the enlire medlC'l foculiy. alone enter liro> M* c-.wt- |MMlti«n. hTAIII.KK'h DlOlKlliLA i HKDI AL It at- •-. prepared wlih tha aanre oclenilfl® •kill a»d ear* Its ItPorllHal rffhcia Iw iM»eare« of Ihe h»«rl* hate Ireen remark aide. I »vrr NHI phy »|elan*. wb<* hava I-eon ma-la acqualnletl with Ihe rr(l|roa of tlroae p-pnlar remreliea, have Ikiui pleate.1 with them, end enlr *|reak or ibeiu Inlermiof iinqualilhal pral*r If you hate a ft*ugh,-ir any dtaoaaa of Ilia lung* or Hiroai. mtciiro Ki)wcior*M reei, in dtll' fi’ul cat", nl llm samo Hein, lor Niugur# Kails. I *Fho it'iel bu-k plncoon Tu-adav la«t. in the virint- ! IV ot llm Kail, on iho t!au*daaidti o| ih« river — 1 Tim ('— - ‘ ‘ • ’ ‘ IViiifl-loti, "Ititilirr nti ltili.f ol thn elah, who W Mjnul.linf II r -« »' Inni ftl«,J. nra.1 inn .'ul nl in. proannt, as lualriond, to air••)«•; lutltior m-ltefs.— Diarriup* r ordial, make nta ut tt with confidence, amF And tlroru Ibn ailaH ended lur ihu lime. . mark thn iwuli. I Iro paitl. a, Moairs. loMvnnwultli and Block- IWKi'ptlve pamphfati to be had grart* of tha atanis oillidtro, prim ipsla, and ,Mcasta. Muultctuu and I’rtoa N *a*h, only RtAy vee»* per bciiro. «w *1* tseutw. I’andUion, a.cunds, logHlror with Dr Allied hwt2»n. TtldH. m. 71'nnuk e (Hi, Grinina, Hurtfooii, leli thn city on .Monday last. Hi! AV. AV. t.INnil.N. • " - * - - *■• ’ 1 A. a. mii.i'MiiNH k rty. 2. u« Moi.Rt; k gtt, may Vf ^ ^ 12 Vvarmah, i ho dieiaiiuo at whjoli It had’hiroii duteiimi'u-d t'|,M j jliSSsafc wf'aSuSr* *nI VSwwOtA^y eight pace*, in- tnedltlna ha* aver .hewn dUco*are*l*whUh kaa eLcIrel jlo-s'Ing « lesllhg ul mortal hoMlItty between llrorn. ; such uurea a* Garter'* Hnanuh Mtsiure. I (pi weapons were pUlola, tiro-luen wain placet! — ! Thrv**l dlswsaaa nr**>tw<*r«t by aaKvailou, Itacklim Both tlroilpruminly St the Wusd, and both were ; t’nngk. Itroiuhlal Affecitana, l iter D<•*••««, Nvurwlgta hit. Each combatant aimed downward, which is laMmatUm, hs«» at> Iren* fitted swd wmllM not an unusual tiling in auclt casoa among "H*- , T" re^ a.^roTkiirture ,t **‘ U luT staff lb!!) ikfu.u! birr'll 1 W ‘f •‘T* 1 tMeaJnfWr t. II. Mammy alnwe atn*wM aatltfy in the rtfihi thigh, which Atm bitilcA pie)ce*1, and ga » n . »h n d.reht. t'aR S« the ageni *1*4 p«**aur« a N aurfili'al raamlnaltun aflsrwatil proved, lodg'd nampMol remialnlns *wrwa, which will aMouwd y*>«, in tiro Inmo ol tha Isfi thigh, inflicting a v#ry awvere,! ihm gdvwtisMnmiA, * jsfi Ih-mrih probably not a mortal wound. ,Mr Hr*ek- — M • r- sttridgs was ahid ihruttah the ralf ul the right leg, 1 M MG Ml * rl f 11 ^ xJpuXis zsmTBavtssurstenasfefire •.p-ilaiirod (hit Ins ailvtiftarr »"• «»“ MIM, at Pt*tin A\ |) ftiherMgp,iveearfi AYaAe, r? A L Iromgr, uu.ro loll tha Bsld, isgsliisd ihe Amsrtcaif shore, V N AVlmaMi, nitghsm, Rally * Cw IMTURtSSS ANP JOMIM of rNuhloM. rKXVCR A*p ISSMAY H0S8B rmttSKIKO HARDWAKB No tit Ala.-fp«i Ga ire. New A or* . I NVlTKilreaireniioHof Hem war • awd AA>*i*r3* Wro chain* lo • large And * cry eaicnili a Mock uf 4«W‘**I* t»their lints 1 uilart of etrrv darerlpH-'n. Hiltrt Ftaie-t tA’arv : Jjoaairer*. 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