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FUfttiaaaiNM P. W. ALEXANDER* CO. 5k, ,wir mi cmnmr enm«t*» ^r p ^D»tJb®D. 0»ll-.in .(Winco, fordi m**'!#,. •> J* P* r nmn *. ’ a oo 4 oo W»»krtI(dobjr^O«oWjjl«j-j->^ SAVANNAH, GA. Monday Morning, June 18. ■■■• i ■*' ■ ■ 1 >l j 1 •■ - 1 - «M0W NOTUIRI lUTIOSUCOHVMTIOir, By TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN Naw York, June 1ft. Cotton market dull, with aalceof 1000 bale*. Cof- too firm—sale# 40,000ba^a. Naval atom* trochaor. ad, vltk a moderate buslnew doing. Rica dull ty The Steamship Florida, Capt Wfiodhull. ntrivad athar whatl at an early hour, Saturday looming in 60 hour* from New York. Wft we Indebted to tha purest for late papora. |^T The atcamahip Knoxville, Capt. Ludlow, for Now York, tailed on Saturday' at 61*9 o'clock. t3TIn order to gitro tho poopla timo to appoint delegatee to ihe-Peoplo'a Convention, It haa bean very proparly decidod to change tha day from iho 4th to the 95th of July. IJTTh78ouThcrn Enterprise ia tho name of a new paper juit sorted at Thomastillo, Ga., by Meters. Fulton A Bryan, 1ST B. W. Murray, convicted of eimpla larce ny at tha lato term of Chatham Superior Court, and aenttneedto the I'miteutiary for five years, Jett town Saturday aUetnoon for Miltedgovillo, in eharge of an officer of the Penitentiary. We learn that ha waa handcuffed, and chained by the nock to the eeat of tho car, tho chain being fattened by a padlock. On tho arrival of tho train at Millen, tha officer left tho cars for a moment, to ascertain if supper was ready, and returning, found bis pris oner had flown. Turning upon hit seat, and aoiz- ing the lock in his hands, Murray had wrenched it open, being a man ot great muscular atrength, and quietly walked oft At last accounts, the officer (a negligent one, we loaf,) was endeavoring to ob tain a pack of hound* to go in pursuit of the fugi tive. Murray had already aerved one term in the 8ute'a Prison. IS^Tho body of Michael McNichule, who had beer, missing since Friday, was found in the river yesterday. Ho was in the employ of Padelford, Fay & Co.,and had.bcon ordered to look alter aonio molasses on the wharf, and while thua engaged, it is presumed he accidentally fell into the river and was drowned. [Correspondence of the Savannah Republican.) Crops ami Weather, . WALTB0C*vt!.L*, June 14. Editirt of lie Savannah Republican: Gentlemen: In accordance with your request, 1 would state that 1 think the quantity ol land culti vated thia year, in this county, in cotton, is st laaat one-third lew, in corn one-third more, and in rice about the tamo quantity as last yaar. Our corn crops are splendid, and if nothing unforeseen happens to disappoint our preeeut pr-.apccts, we shall be able to aupply those . counties that may be in need of this grain. The cotton crop ia rather backward; it is not fruiting well, owing to too much rain. I suppose there are from 75 to lOObalee of the old crop still on hand. Rice pretty fair. Cotton blooms made their appearance here on the 8th inst. » Very respectfully yours, W. Montezuma, June 14. Edilort Savannah Republican. Dear Sirs: The crops in this portion of South Western Georgia are by fax better than they have been lor several years previous. From the be*t information the quantity of corn planted in thia section is from .10 to 15 per cent; greater than ever before. Wheat crops are over . anaverage,fnow harvested.)' Oats are hardly an average crop#, in consequence of the length of the drought at the titneHhey were making. From this point we ship in a season, Irom 10,000 io 12,000 bales coilon. At present thero are hut 52 hales in - atore, and none comparatively speaking in the country around this. The pr< wore of money end high price has prompted every farmer to hurry iwoiton io market. Tho county is very well •opplied with breadstuff's. There ato at present from 10,000 to 15,000 bushels of corn more than will be needed fi r consumption in this section. ... Your. E.W.J. . Oauj^ttoara, 15th June, 1855. Editor* Savannah Republican : Dear Sir: Tho crop- in this coonty aro looking very firm. I have this day seen more cotton blooms than 1 have scon for msny years at iho same period. Our faim-rs have generally planted heavy com crops, and about as much cotton as Iasi year. Wheat la all boused. Oats will be abun dant. You cannot sen a farmer now who docs not have s bright cuumcnar.ee. I do not know of one bale of old cotton io this county. Respectfully yours, M. J M. The Rev. J.C. Dinncy, has resigned the charge of the Haptist church of Augusta, having been elected President-of Columbia collego at Washing ton City. Racanc or Slaves—The Washington Union learns from Mar.iniburg, Virginia, that sumo a ho lition antiwar is* coccerdeden Friday evening tast In enticing from the residence of Hon. C. J Faulk ner six of his slave*. After the slave# had been run off, tho telegraph wires east and went of Mar- tineburg were cut to prevent the transmission of intelligence. The Portsmouth 'Va) Transcript announces tho arrost of sti slaves on board a schooner on the river Mow that town on Satur day evening. They were bound North. The Tran script tays: A colored drayman of Norfolk had applied Inr their passage, aa we are informed, and madn ar rangement*, aa he au|gw**ed for Ihetr aato tran*- miasion beyond .he reach of their masters Hut the captain reported the fact to the pmper authori ties, and step* were taken to aecuro their arreat. American Speculators are said to he travel ing in Upper Canada, bargaining for crops in* the ground, hogs, sheep, milch cowa, young hulls, horses, and indeed anything amicable tha farmers may have. The Know Nothing Htate Council of Ala bama, haa adjourned without making Ita deliber ation* public, as stated. U was thought beat to await the action of the National Conventional Philadelphia. The council decided to Ignore the feature ol religious proscription. A Roman Cathollo priest at Patteraon, N J., •aye the N. Y. Eipreee, baa been ejected from hie curacy by Archfdahop Hughes, became he went to hears Protestant lecturer «o Popery. MiMiuirn-—The Democratic State Convention of Mieaissippi has nominated Govenor McKean as the party candidal* l«r re-election to the office of Governor. «• flgtarlly Mapari Adaptel, PiuuPKURta, June 13, Iftftft. Mr. J«nnlngt» of lllljioie,opened the discussion In a speech of half an boor. Hie vlewe were at)tar abolition t hit manner, "Bombancs Furloso t" and hie effort, "aouod and lury, signify Ing nothin*." He wee followed by Mr. Burwel), of VlrginU, who .advocated the majority report, becauee It pledged ike Otder to quit agitation upon the subject of slavery. It offended none by oohtomning their opinion* but bound the Order to maintain the law*. Thie wainodlshonor.bat adjity. He could not oonaent to pretermit eome eipreeeion of opinion upon the question ol slavery. It was the main pur pose of the Order to maintain the Union, and this vii the only question which threatened It. The convention had harmonised upon every other sub ject. The foreigner waa bound by a limitation' of his political rights. The caUtoiio waa restricted in the abuse oi his religious doctrines ; but a pro position to quiet domestic oiaourd amongst tho States and popple wna to bo ignored, draped un der empty gouomUUee, or loft open for local agi tations. Ho coo Id consent to no compromise which disturbed oxlating legislation. With others, ho had entered the Order hoping to find n patriotism which neither ot the .old parties poeiceeed. To the interests which he represented, tho questions ol Amoricanlsnt and Catholicism wero compara tively unimportant. Tho professions of regard for the Union, Iho plodgee not to pormit tho agitation of any question which should disturb it, had allarct- odfct* support, llo cam* Into ft, not socking pow er but poaco. If ho Wee told (bat by ro-openiug the agitation tho party could acquire tho control ol the government, he must reply for those for whom he acted,that offices and honori had not sufficient chnrina to induco them to abandon their country and rights. A few men might be rewarded, but this would bring no compensation to thoeo whoso property sud rights wero made to constitute tho price paid for thow honor*, llo concluded by re peating his determination to consent to no other concession than to maintain existing legislation, is embodied in tho report of tho majority. Mr. 11 apoko for two hours, and elaborated the views presentod in a speech of ability and power. Ho was followed by Mr. Poo, of Georgia, who .coincided fully in evury doctrine advanced by Mr. Burwell. and enduraed every sentiment and feeling uttered by him. Mr. Raynor, of North Carolina,next succeeded, Ho presented a serio# of resolutions, embody ing ami aMerting that tho representations ol tho South that tho Order wa* Abolition, and tho uholliionitits of tho North that it waa pro-alavory, had no war rant ih fact— that it was neither tha ono nor the other, that it ignores tho whole question ; that it recognized tho Union and the laws under it, and that it left whero i: properly belonged—to tho lo calities whero it existed—the entire legislation on tho whole question. Those distinguished proposi tions wore elaborated With great eloquence and power, and, being eminently conciliatory in ion© and temper, addressed themselves, if not to tho general approbation, at least to tho general atten tion. Ho waa followed by Mr. Sammons, of Now York, whoproflored a series of similar resolutions, one ol which interdicted tho legislation of Con cress on the “voxed question** in the District of Columbia. Theso last were vindicated in a speech of groat vehemence and aomo power. AFTERNOON SESSION. Railway acrooo tmx Ivthmit or Buis.—Said Pasha, Viceroy of fiftynVhas given order* for the eonstruotioh or thq railway across the Isthmus of ■Suet—34 miles.* Ralls will be sent from Bbftfond, sod iho work will he executed by Iko Pasha's own French engineers. * . A Census or Boston, Mass., has jusi boon com pleted by order of thb oily sulborUiu. Tit* result Kao not boon published, but the Traveller tells us thatths aggregate population will probably not muoh sxeeed, If It reschss 180^000. This is by no meins as large as bad beep expselsd, and shows a very inconsiderable Increase over the eeniui of 1850, which was 118,881. During lbs Intsrmediato period, a large number ol the oltlaena of Boston have taken up their reajdencec in the adjoining eiliee and towne. _ President Fillmori in Enown'd.—Some of the English papers have taken oeesiion,on Ex-Preal dent Flllmoro'a arrival in England, to denounco hint because ho signed the fugitive slave bill,and other 1 wise manifested his determination to enforce tho provisions of tho Constitution, while he was Presi dent of tho United State*. Consistent Abolition, equally consilient every- whore! These British Presses would Itavo eu American President daro do,—what the Quoud of fingland daroa not do,—that I a,—veto acts of Con gress, and refueo t o execute law#. Advanck in Dav Goods.—Tho large rise in the prieo of cotton and tho flrmneeg of tho wool market ere having an important effect on tho dry gouda market. A letter from Now York to tho Philadel phia Inquirer saya: Jobber* having become Impressed with the bo- liol Hint all descriptions oi dontcatio goods must rulo higher noxt season, aro endeavoring to lay in an adequate supply of plaiu goods at tho r»t«* ruling last spring, but manufacturers and agents act cauiiuualy, and generally relnee to operate, ex cept at an Improvement of Irom 10 to 15 p«r cent. Tho consequence is that goods which, a few wt oks ago, wuro unsaleable at almost any piioe, have now a market value, and tho turn is docidediy in favor ol tho seller. Very few eotton good* can bo pro duced at tho proeont lime at last spring's piicta without subjecting tho manulaetum to a decided Iom, and it i« no ntoro than reasonable, therulorc, that goods should advance, which thoy must, nr else cotton mutt com* down. Tho advanco in tho etsplu Its* been nearly five cents por pound since Iho first of January, while tho price of goods bus remained almost stationary. jjgov ATLANTIC’S NEWS. INTBHBBTIWU HE'I'AILH. He lied alceta awl antra mleeeofa decided, iRIMpvement in me aneroopo, I9COB9IBI Oft attributabletnthe aatilfautory aronuntaoi AHIm '1’Sa English funds opened on Friday at ft far- W. ther alight reduction, but a gradual recovery, tuok of trie srerot deeertplioB, and ieelty gel eu bed, h plaoor and thb market dosed with Renewed p«f* uasbleto walR.aseufHon erotrtwV. A M» bed * * * 7 intent In the afternoon, ^rwr’a Hpaeub Mlstura.the greet MoodjwlSer. rawrcffti MARIKB ISTEIJJCFSa: unxnxiixii:::.:.. :nm11 Ac. Ate, Shipment of Dead Chinamen.—The ehlp Sunny South cleared yesterday Inr China, having on hoiod tho dead bodies of seventy Chinamen, it nppeura there is a company of Chinamen in this city doing quite an extensive business in diaintsring ami ship ping tho (load bodies of their countrymen to the order ol the relative* uf the dcccssod In Chinn. Tho coat of tho oporntion is about fifty dollars—n sum willingly expended by the wealthier class <>f Chinese, who consider it a duty, as well as « pri vilege, to pay tribute of respect to the remains of deceased relatives.—[San Francieu Herald, May 15th. The debxlo was continued by Mr. Wiiliami, of Kentucky, who favored the majority report; by .Mr Johnsofi'Ot Pennsylvania, who was against both the majority end minority reports, end In lavor of the restoration of the ^lifsouri compromise ; by Mr. Pilcher, ot Kentucky, opposed to both, And in favor of the re-affirmation ol tho compiomien measures ol 1850; by.Mr Pock, of Ma‘lie, in lhv«»r ol the tmttonty report; by Mr McCall, of Texas, in favor of tho m»j rity report, provided Ma»«nehusetis, in her present delegation, was opposed to it, os Texas co«ld stand »>n n-» platform whatever w ith them j by Mr. Booth, of Connecticut, against tho majori ty report, ami, ns tho matter now stood, would vote, but waa willing tn concede the right ol the several Stales to th.-ii peculiar institution*, and oven the "peculiar institution' 1 itself toiho District of Colum bia, and was opposed to t> e inteth-rmeo by Con gres* to the admission ot new slave Stales, provid ed their f"fin of.government was republican, dee.; by M’r. Deshier, of New Jersey, ngaiust both tiie majority and minority report*, and in lavor of the prngraittmv advocated by .Mr- Rayner, l»ccauso *d its milk and water tendencies in fad, ho denied iho right of th« National. Couned to erect any plat form, &.*•; hy Mr. Barker,jtf New York, in de fence of the right «-l tin- Nationrl Council to erect- a ptnilorm, nn.l tiie necessity <>f the uociinn, dec. Th« spe* ctiea were generally animated, anti in tho case of Bomb and *om« others, worthy ot moro extended remark than my apacd will permirsv— At 7 o'ulnck th ' Uonvention adjourned, to meet at 8 P.M. • ■ . .. PlltLA0ELFmA,]Jfunp,J4—12:30 A V M. An intense excitement baa ppevalled throughout tho session. Ttie debate KavfjlIffcKfeed, tjuHhinori-. ty report on tho platform was-roted down bufort^ * r-., majority. Rnyner’s proffrarftfntf shared the same • or * late, os did alto all ih« other $inpr<unite'prOjbcfV^r - ^ ' and tho majority tepotv [which (oltowsi w»* tt ' tod by a very decisive vote. Ilcanlved, That tho American party, hafi» ahseh upon tho rums and in despite ot tha oppnJP tioti of the w hig and dernocrauc pariiu*, cannot bo hr Id in spy manner rerponsihle for the obnoxious acts or violated ph-dgox of either; that iho system atic agitation ol thu slavery question by thoso par ties has elevated sc-tional luwtility into n positive e'cmcni of political power, end brought »>ur inrli- tutmns into peril, it has, therefore, heroine tho imperative duly of ihn Amcncun party to inter- p<>se for the purpose of giving peace to the country and perpetuity in tin* Union; that, a* experience has shown, it la impossible t<» reconcile opinions so extreme a* those wh'p-h separate tin- di*pulnms; and, ss there can fw ih* dishonor in submitting to tti« laws, tho National Council has do*-mod it tho h«-st guareutca of common justice and of future peace to abide by and maintain Urn existing lawi upon the eutijvct of slavery, aa a final and conclu sive setth-lhrnt of that lubjccl in spirit and in sub stance. Unsolved, That, rcgvrdinR it thn highest duty to av..w theso opinions, upon n subject s i nn|»orlnnt, in distinct and unequivocal terms, it ia hereby de clared, aa the sense »*t this National Council, that Congress poascssct no Power under tho constitu tion to Icgialrtto upon tiie subject of slavery in tho Stan-*, or t«» exclude any State from admission in to the Union because hnr constitution docs'or d -cs not rccogn'oe tho in-titulinn ot slavery n* a patt ol her social system, nnd expressly prctsrmitttng any expressions of<*piqjon upon tho power of Con- grc»s to establish or prohibit slavery tn any territ«»- rv It 1* th*. s«n»o of this National Council, ihst Congress nuglit not to legislate upon tlm auhieot of sUvrr, within tho Territories olltie Unii.-d States, and that any intcrlnrvnco ol Congrcaa with alavciy aa ii exiara m tti« District of Columbia, would he a violation ot ihc Spirit and intention "| iho com B »cl by which the State r»f .Maryland coded ihe •letrict to the United tttalca, and a trench of tho national faith. The final vote stood—ayr-a, 80, no**, 59. Thirty throe States and Territories Were represented. The Convention then adjourned. Liability to Collision at Sea.—Lieutenant Maury haa published a pamphlet, entitled "Loner Contenting Lanes for iho steamers Croismg the Atlantic,'' in which ho sta'eathat the part of thu ocean used by the European steamers in their voy ages to nnd fro, botween the meridians of 15 deg nnd 65 dog west, is, for tho American steamers, 300 miles broad, and for th« English 1511 miles broad. The American roadway ovorlapa and in clude* the English. Consequently thsro ia a breadth td ocean 300 mUca wide, m any part of winch a sailing vo»sol, by night or in a fog, ia liable to bo brought into collision with the steamer*. Lieut. Maury, therotorc, propose* new lane* foretoumeta actors iho Atlantic, which will "'lessen the Ini- In lilies by diminishing the ohnnecs ol collision." H« give* tn hit pamphlet full chattsof ihctn lane*, which will omtnue the attention of tho nautical world, und answer, no doubt, aa valuable augges- tionato avoid danger. A Champagne BoiTle an "Original Pacxaoe." —In Deitoti. Mich., Thomas Gallagher recently sold a bottle of Chnmpagn* and lh« Court slier i argument held lhaj lie had not violated the'pro- I hihitpry liquor taw,on the ground that it wwsantd j jn tho "original packago." According to this do* [ cisioti it is through! the prohibitory law can reach I neither Champagne, ale, nr liquors impottvd, aa many are, in hrtttlce. A ZoCavk Tiixatsc.—Among tho amusements in c«mp tho 2*1 Reoiincnt ol Zouave* have catab- | liobt-d a theatre. Tho performances, Ly ill" men j of the- regiment, take place twice * week, end nr>-' »xr*elinn|ly arranged. The price* of adm)*ainn are voluntary, and tho fund* devoted' to the benefit oi the French prisoners ia Sevastopol and else where. The city erict of Rttffalo, a colored, than, w as married, to .MnuarcLO'.Coouer^jL whfte ^tlrl» on Satutday w^ek.~—- "7^" . *•*** Washington, June 14. DrsMiasan from Office—George Wilson haa hcen removed Irom the foremanship of ihu Mu- chine and Engine Deportment in the Navy Yard, Against the whites of tho commandant and clm-i —" l "— Came, Know Nuthingiim. OoetoN, Juno 14. jch or the Merrimack.—TI10.U. S. steam 'Mcrrimae was launched here, to day,«t h«H _>IBo'clock, A. M. She wentdff beautifully. .^«7ertD crowd waa present, and the frigate was Aolutcd, nficr touching her nSwelyrtlcqt, by the guns Irom the pier. t>robisble Now Turtle* of Retain. [Parts (.May 3i') »’mrrspondenceo([jrtidoii Post ] 1 ant in porsesaiun ol auntc Uus-ino information not without intcreat. The garrison of SfV«ato|H>l can muster aim'd 5tt,000; they are in w-*nt of gun- ner« and engineer*. Thu place is provisioned for eight months It ishcliuvt-d that orders havo been sent.front St. roturshuruh that tho Russian force* in th*» Crimea nru to ri-tiro boforu tho Allica slowly, watching only occasions to attack any detach' d cofp*. ’ It is proposed by the Czar to concentrate again a large force on tho Iromiora of the I'riucipnlitire und thus threaten Turkey. Mosnwhilo, every i-fl'.rt ia bring used to contract closer rotation* with Austria, tho Court of Prunai-i, and ihosmallcr (ivriiuu Stairs, now utnployod on this ruiMiun. KiiAain protumd that Austria should cuntinun to promian allunco with tho Western Powers, aa bo lore, but always,do facto, lenvo tho door opru for llusatn to attack Turkey on tho old ground of tlm Principalities. Title,** evnnta take place, U t« supposed might be accomplished, Austria finding **mo excuaa lor retiring from Iter treaty engage- molt s. For example. Austria might say. "You, France and England, occupy and hold Riiaei.ui territory; we n*-vor intended or doaired the hurniiia- tinnot th» Liar; w© are, therefore, no longer b-*tmd to occupy the high road to Turkey, and will,thcru- f»ro. let tho Russian army pan." it, then, my inhumation is correct, it wnold be wire t<, strengthen Turkey at Sthstria and similar strategical i-oin«*. Tim allied generala luvo 11a largo a t<>rco na is practically osulul already at their command—indeed, more than they will require, aiipoosn the Ru«*lan lactn-a,being that o| rotrunt in ihe Crimea and attack tn tho Principalities. Tut ATMoarHaaicTauwaAni-—Ihmka for *ub- . eerftition are opened ai Breton for the extension of a line of atmondterie faDgraph from that city to Wore«#l*r. It t« claimed that Ihla telegraph it eapabl* of trenspnrting letter and exprraa mailer, six time* as fast, and tit limes ia cheap, aa by ' railroad. Lrnrr. Gtnnui. ticarr^-It i* elated that ihe flecreuryof W»r hat decided that General Hcott fa net entitled to any additional pay aa Lieut, General, either for arrears or for Ihe future. 'I he question, bowavar, haa since been referred to the Attorney General for hM opinion. Mr. Perry, the United Stole* Charge at Madrid, IfttMliveof New Hampshire, and behaved with distinguished gallantry in Ihe battiee) before ihe gftyof Mexico, ae a volnnlser aid of Gan. Worth. Cuonrnfi KAMil.y.—The Dallee Herald says the widow sod family of Colonel Devy Crocked, lbs hero of iho Afemo, moved to Texse Irom Ten nessee, last fell, limy reside in Ellis county, end rue in eiraiftbtened etreumsuncee. The Herald MggMts, and w« agree with It, that the Legisla ture ihould make w.Wf\ or«r»«loo for the relief «f •bo widow end nMIdfeu. / f Prom lb* l'hlt*<lelpbla HiiHeMi.t l.ntrr—Mecceelon nl Fron-Sell Oi-lrgni,-* Girarii llrrrrL,- 'i iiunday rnorntng, Jen 14. A meeting «»l citizen* (ri„n various State* of tho Union, reprm.-titing the American parly, waa call ed «*y general consent, whe»r-n»on Hon J. w. Foaier, of Mae*., prevented the fol lowing pnp,«r, which, alter lieiug road, waa aignrd by citiz**n*nl tho aevvral Sistp*, »a followe, viz.— T« tlee* l*iMipl«i of 1 Iti- rutted NIMtt-n. '1 he undetaigned, citizen* id the Varmiia Htatea aaaernbh-d n riii’nd.-lphla on On* fnmieenth day ol June, 1H’»5. b-nl M.nsirathed, Undi-f die raia'ing a *»e of all nr*, tn affirm the lulinwmg principle*: F1 r« , Tiie uncondiiionsl restoration nr that nino- hon<,r>d compromive known a* tha Miaatniri pro- Hltmion, w Ini'li waa dr*ir> yed in niter tlmrrgard of ih# j*-.puUr will: * wrong no lapro ,.l lime can palliate and n>. t,|<-e (or i'e continuance can juanly: and dial we will u*.. all cuHtltulioU'il mean* lo maintain the |h.*Hi*» guaranten ol due compact until the objr-Ct lot wblcb |i wa* enarlrti h*e been ronauinniaicd by ih- addition ot Kama* and No- braaaa aa free Hiali-a Second, Tnat do- righla of *«l||*,* p, Territo- ri'-a In th" Ire** and undninrherl. eicn- Elective Krancbiae guaranio-d to dino I , ,„ p under which di< v ar« organized ahoirld Ini pr'impi ly prolec'rrf Ly dm National Executive, wherever | violated • r ihfoaienro.and that w« cannot conaiat endy act with thoas who will n»i aid oe In tha correction of those national wrongs, end will nnl even permit their lair onnaidoration and full dla- cu*el»n. Third. We further declare nur continued and unalterellu determination to use all houorahl* ef< Inri«, in aerure kin h a modificetion of dm naturali zation lew*, aided by euali an elavalinn of public! oeutlmam aa <b«|| proeerve the true internal* of di* nation, end aball guarani** Ihe Ihrie vital iiflnei* t»l'»a of * Kneublican Government, efi/rctirrii /rtf itnml « free Ihble nnd ftee eelmU, ifirfrby promo ting the great work o| Ameriwnlting America. Fourth, Thai we invoke the aim "f UgiaUtton to arreat dial growing evil, the drportadun, by I'OKign audi'.ridee, of pauper* and oonvioia in our •h«r«* ; and dial aa oar National CunaUtutinn re quire* Ihn (’hi*f Executive of nur reentry to he of native birth, we (farm il equally nec*»*«ry and Im portant th«t our dtplometle reptaMAlattvo* ebto.d ■houl>l*slao poecMS no foreign prejudices lo bias dialr judgment, or m Inftuenr* their fifflcial act ion, lifers follow tha itamta t»f the M mewling deiw qaieefrom twelve of the Northern Htaiee— to wit: Ohm, Indiana. Michigan, ilHnoie, MaM«rhtu«Va; New Hampmlre, Vermont, Maine, mwa, Khmle island. C.uinotlnit, Wlsennaln. The deleeatae from New Jersey, end Ih# great Htate* nl N*w York and i'enneyivania, took no part in thie piu# evading,J !>a*ctNDANT»or Martin Lltiizr.—A paragraph haa bet'll going ihe rounds nl tho proaa, stating that lit- le*t lineal malo de«cendant of Martin I,udirr was, n l-W ycara ago, received hao* into tiie Ro||H"h noniuiunion. Tho Iterilnrd (Pa ) Inquirer aayathal Mr John J Luther, now raiding m dial place', |a a I mca| descendant of die great reformer, nl die eighth general pm, and hit family conrjats of hlmvcll, wile, three eon# and one daughter, and he ia yet In tho prime of Ida' lie ha aim fiv« bmdiera and one sister rrmling 11 Haxo Coburg, Germany, all with fanuhoa—• There is also ono other lamlly »if the deeccndapia <d Ida great forefaiherjn Saxo Cohurg, and a num ber «»f farnllice m tho State of Bohemia, Germa ny Thom i* also another family of hie do»ctn>l ama (l>r. Luihcr'a) in Harrlfhurg, Va. They are nil, boih in do* country and Germany, connected with the Lutheran branch ol tho Pndoatanl Church, and Irom present appoarsnccs, It will Ihi a long lime until the family run* mi', or the "Jest lineal male d-*vend*m" will tie "received hach Into ih- Hoitwfeh aommunlnn." Within ih* knowledge ol Mr. Lu:her,not ono of his friends has over cun ntetod htm*ell with tho Rom'eh Church. Tilt LatsAmos Lawrenfr nr Bottun.—Tho B"«ion Tranocripl give** brief aketoh of the Diary erruo- and •'orreau indcnco ol th* let# Amo# Lawrence, . of the which it u been printed fur private djf^ 1 rdlull" ,, by the lawa I among the frtcndf 'of the deceased, in* Disty y. have never in my Ido *m"k#d a cigar; never chewed hut ono quid, and that before 1 wa* fifteen, and never took an ounce of snuff," In IH°7 ho came *0 Boston wltli 820 in hi# poi-kot, feeling, ae he Save, "rlehcy than I had ever fell before or have lelt since," and he gave the nelghimr who drove him to the eliy $2 ol his ftfd. During the first seven y»*ra ol Ids mereenlile life, he never allow, erf a hill to aland unsettled over the Hehhath — lie kept an accurate account of lb# merohvmhro bought and void each day, avoided eacrseive creu lie, and praediced the most rigid economy, never, •a ha eayl, ‘’allowing iilnieelf In spend a {"Urpvm' • f**r nnuaocMsry objects till ha has acquired 11."- Dufilig Iho first year he made ftl,5(N), and the Seoritid 9t.ntKi In January, 1808, hie Wh"le pr- fits w*r* ft lift, hut at luceoeelva lnt*ivet* of six year* from that lima he became worth |I8I4| MRVluinij •in.UN), IIMA) ft«*MiOO ( and <1834) ft427jNM), In tttW, Mr. Lswrene# eommenecd a memorandum h.mk, (continued In hi* death, De ueiidMir »), 1854.) containing a •Mtemantrd all hi* donation*, Ur mnnev,or nlltef article* charged at the rrwt. 'I li»y within this period, IRtoUnled to •5iu,n0i)« end added to hie fitter unrecorded char It•*#, prohahly make a * ddetlnrt Ihbueand total of assert Aumfred CNrt.ltftthrtn, JIINI". IM». N.-«t«r Market U at a •ISiHt, hr revoou id the lltulied quantli; of e-u-o idler lag It " bear of no irasvsetl .n* •uglefeni tr, ,1.. a Vf*le price*, If tha ertUI* washere, fltnaS Middling wuuM win, u.arMl Iftatfjftl. New York, June 13.—T|ft» American steamer Atlantic, with Liverpool dale* to Saturday, 2d Inst*.one week later then former advices',’arrived here this morning at B| o'clock. The war news is important. Cotton haa considerably advanced. Dreadatuffe are unchanged. * Tho Allies have taken Keruoh, on tho eoa of AxofT and the Russian Camp on the Tohsrnaya They have aleo met with great success bolure Se vastopol. InayoriMiti Iuccsimi wf Ihe Allies— RangNliiarr Kiigeftemenie. The news Is the moat important yet received from the anal of war since tho battle of Alma. Th# intelligence comprises throe distinct sucooieee of the Allies. First, tbo atrocoeeea ol the French in sanguinary conflicts laming the whulo ol iho night* of thetfSd and 23d of May, In which thoy took and still retain an Important position of delonco in tho place W urmic before Sevastopol—-not lux* than 8000 mou wore killed or wounded^tuuatly by tha bayonet. Secondly—Tho Allies made a rapid advance nnd soizud and retained tiie Russian Ifnca on tha Tchornaya, without incurring much loae— iho Rue- aiana retreating to the hill*. Thirdly—'Tho Allies' aecrat expedition haa ob tained tnny possession of Kt-rtsoh, and now com mand tho rua of Azuff, in which nru now fourteen allied ateamori. Thu Russians, on the oppruach of tho Allies, blew up tiro forts and burnod four steamers nnd thirty transports, with half a million sack* uf breadstuff!. France nnd England havo declined lunher con ference at Vioona, as proposed by Auntria. Tho l.uical. Tho French na»a established a camp at Tchor- gonn. • It ia said that Belgium will furnish twenty thou sand mon. Hopes ot poaco still prevail. The 1'rvnch bvtore fteraetopol. By the jnvl advices wo iiad a brief'announcement that the French had driven tho Kuaiiunsjroin the strong position of dofrnco,nr place d'nrmie holure Sevastopol. Tho aflair occurred on tho tiighie of tho 22d nml 23d, and whs Hie most sanguinary 011- giigi-munt since Ihe ImuIo of Alina. Tho place wn« riulcr.di'U by noarlv thu whole garrison. Tho total losses on both sides, in killed and wounded, ia set down at 80U0 moil. General Foliasicr saya tho Ruaaian tors waa enormous, and that of the French troops consider able, though much less than that.nl iho enemy.— Tho French at tliu latest accounts, retained tho position thus won. Prince G.irtaohakofTs account of tho affair ft this:—"Yesterday evening seventeen battalion* *2 the enemy,'with rexorve*, attacked lliolronchot the counter approach commenced tho day before, in front of brtaiions five nnd aix. Tito comh.it wna s'liiguiuury. and lamed during the wh*>lo night.— Our twelve battalion* |..»t pearly 2,500 men in driving back (ho enemy." (tenoral Pelieeier telegraphs aa follows: May 25ili, 10 o'clock, P. M.—'To-day wo have occupied thu line of ih« Tchernayn. Tho enemy wero not lit Ionic, ntul offered lutlo rcaistar.ce, rotreatiog rapidly into tha lulls. Wo linvedolimtely establish ed otirsolvc*. and in the works carried on tho 22d nnd 23.1. An armistice whs agreed upon for bury ing the dciiilrttd Ibis enabled u* to emimnto tho loan of thu cnemv. ii ntuvt be from five lo six thnu«-.ind men tn killed and wounded. " Mny 26th.—TKe.ent-my havo not yet made a demonstration eiiber in front or agninsi thn line© on the Tvhernaya,"* Tho works of tne fortification ol Kamieaeii »ro progre-amg. The sanitary con- diti.'it ol tho army is good. Mny 27th—The expedition against Ksrtsch, on th** Strait or Yenikalo, comunndmg the cn- trnncu to the »ea of Azi'lf, lias been attended with Compile succeae. The enemy fled »i the »p- proai-lt ol the allies nnd blew up their powder magazine*." ii was rumored *l Pans, that Gen Peliesier had attacked and touted Gen. L prandr* force Gen. Caltrohert nr repotted t>> he wounded and anothor General killeO, but this ia regarded as doubtful Lord Raglan telegraphs as-follow*: "May 27th. Wo *r« ma»'er* *>n the sea of Ax-iff without lots. Tho troop* landed at Kcrtacb, on her majesty's birth d«iy, the 21th. 'i'fio om-niy fled niter ('lowing up thu forufi> , *ti"ns on thu ault-n ol the -trail* and 'j-mroymg their ateamer* Sohie Vveocls and filiy g'liia find IhIIcii lot" the hand* of the nlfiea " ^ l.ord Raglan furilirr telegraph* 'hat on the 25lh Gen. S4ir Gcrtrgo Brown reached Ycmkalr, having, r»u the day previous destroyed tho Kuan an foundry near Kortoch, w hero *h"t and ahell and miunio balls. wer« inanufactuted by the Ruaaian*. Another ita»a*uh lr«n Lord Ri«l«n daiH May 3t), fesya: 'Cettcrs irom Sir George Brown and Admiral Lyons on tb>> Mth announce tho do- atruciion by the eitemy oflour Rursinn war etcatn- er«, and large de|>ots ol cun. Th- allied ir«*op« euecoedcd in blowing up n magazine at Arahal, and in destroying.about oft4!4iundr<-J tnerefiant ve.ia.-l". Only olio Kuflfcjan steamship remained in the sea ot Azi-ff." Advice* front Gen. Brown dated Mny 29th, Bime Him tbo irmqrt i-'>utinned healthy. Fivo roswls iadt-ned with corn, run into Kerti' h, ti'.t knowing that tho place had been ta ken, and wero captured by the allien. Tho oum- j her ol guns lound by tli« allies exceeds ono bun- tired. The French accounts say that tho Russians ] burned 3<) transports, ns well as their fi-ur stoam- eh'i**, nml dt-stroyed 360,0JO sacks of corn, nnd )6(>,0'i0 s-cka of outs, und 100,000 sacks of flour. Fourteen allied steamers ontered the a*'a of Azof!' Reinforcements wore daiiy arriving at Con«t»t)tin<'ple. Thn occuiMtion of Galatz, and an attack upon (smaol ami Ui-ni were ttunfidonily spolten of. The guruem ot Peva'iepol drew most of their aenplics front Ker sch, nnd ita capture tlierofore must exernsu a speedy influence on the selge. Fifty case* of enolera nml twenty ifentlis wero ro|toited among tno British forces nefum Sovasto. i»o|, and *«>nto cases had occurred among tho French. Tito Sardinian contingent had been landed in Splendid condition. Well supplied with all (he material "f war. Warm weather had succeeded th# heavy raiqs in the Crimea. Large convoys of provisions iind supplies had on- tered Sevastopol from the north side. The Rus sian* were working vigorously uu tho north sido of thn iiarb-.r. in erecting earth works, dtc. I lie allifn bate C'lnpl-t'd their tourlh parallel, nnd the British were m-ving all their heavy mor tar* into their advanced parallels Two de«ertors from Sovastop >1 reported tho garrison »* (wing very strung numerically, hut the wet weather wa* causing siekm-sx. From nit Baltic.—It was reported at Dantsio on the 23d that tho first division of the IUmiih gun hats stationed nl'.S*ooburg,b*d made a ittovo- 1 un-nt towards tho upporile const lit the direction of Riga. Tbo French squadron sailod from Kiel on tho 22nd 10 join the English fleet, which waa last re-I ported beyond Nnrgno 1 'i'll” RiHsi.ui minister of foreign affair* has iMtied ! a nreular respecting the blockade ol Finland poll*, I III winrh he nay* that England haa departed Irom iho principle that the flag cover* the cargo, and wnrn* neutral ve#» u |s ol the circumatanco. ! Tits Vienna CnNraas.vcre.—Thu expected re- l sumpiion "I the Vienna conference* had mil taken j place, ami it was doiihtiully reported that the now * Austrian propn*«lions had be«n |*rompt»riiy noga- j tjxrd by England and Fiarree. 'Austrian ncgoliati'ma w-ere, however, moro ae- ' livo thin ever Ivivrr The Viceroy of Egypt has given or- ! rlcra lor iho construction of a railroad across tho 1 tsllmoi* of Suez Rcmia — I’rlnce Me use Ink off had rolurned to Hi. iVterit'iitg, snd was well received by the Em peror Sevan hundred end forty-elr Russian prisoner# *re in tbo hands "(th<» F.oglfrh, while the Him«lana It'iv.* hut one hundred and eight pnvato and ton oflicoia belonging to tho Britiah. Getter — A eunepuacy to ae«*s#inaio Gonoral Kslngi, iho Greek .Minister of War, had h«en lliscuveied at Athens, nml eoiuo artciia had been undo. Enulard.—'Tim Britiah Parliament was not in seoaioti. The British ftblppinu teUtrna f*»r April continue to exhibit a cnaldorafilo ilccreaso in the employ ment of (OnilHgO. Faasca.— I he French Exposition washeoinnlng to aiiract morn aitonrton, hut was still lar tiiort ol tho oxpeetatinna enlertniucd. Tho lust Ire# day att’urtftit 3(t,iHXt vifetti-v*. Tho King uf Portugal waa In Paris. 'rilli Vl.l* V I.ATCRT. LoNhnN, Haturday nmrntgg. M*m»L. Mar 26 — When tlto ateamer Driver wa* «4-nt Ini-* the Baltic ports, to earvo (lie vessels lying Iheia u*tlh oflimel noth’u of the blockade, she found, among nlltef Ameilcen ship*, tha Ham* uel Appleton, el IkwrtMi, which we* also served with a wainlng lo clear out within eix days A day m two aliarwerd*. when mil cruising, the vieeuiot (ell in with (ho Appleton* and an ofltoer wa* aanl on imanl, who examlmn her paper* and h'linil them iwrtruii* in «>ider. WhorrutHin, t the nfficar lUtnandsO to act? tho hill# of lading. The Amanean captain objected, and began to make difficulties; but the officer Ululated ; whan it non vd twit that th* Appleton had imi United at a Bat tle p"it, 50,000 ilfiea and |0,«W revnlvera, Iwuln mIhmiI 800 hale* Id cotton, aa tha oatcnaihla pail of her e»tgn. The ehlp wa* then qmdully i,vet« hasted, hut nothing mmiralwod nl w-#r was (nnml Th" Vienna papste ptthlUh a ennewtat despatch frutii Varna scent ding tn which the number of el* lied tr.M’pe landed at Krttch under General Brown MnMnlml tn W,tRW The advance an Tehef» na fa waa made on the same day by 35,tM) men. A I'flvatrt 'l**p«ie|i «ls" limn Vaina atatre that (fir Mti»# a*n tn tb-e**»»P'P of TVh*tn»y* on the fight t ank of ihe rivet Two Russian hatiert** squadron in Ihe sea uf Axuf, eoupied with the re- 1 port ol ih* Grand Duke Constantine having resign- | «d hie position ol Grand Admiral uf the Ruieian uavy, and that thu pease patty were io sveendani In Hi. PetorsburR. The stuok of bullion in the Bank of Engisoo has Increased <2417/163. Srain.—A despatch from Madrid qtatee that ihe Curtna had granted ilia extraordinary powers de manded by lbs government, by a yule u| 134 against Thirty-five Insurgent* have been captured art Diuremse, aud.25 Have surrendered at Cespe. From India—ExrxbirioN aoainit I'iriia — Let ters from Bombay tu the 20th of April elate that an Important and powerful expedition cunaistii g oi IftJKMI mon end no extensive fleet was ready to proceed to the Persiau Gull tu cunimence oflensiv* upetatioes against the Bhah Italy.—Tho now Sardinian Ministry haa At length bpun rocomposi d. T'ho eruption ul Mount Vosuvlu* liaexusidsd. From China —Dele* from Shanghai lo tiio 9th oi February represent that all was quiet, and that thu troops Wore withdrawn townida Nankin. In thu Interior matter* hue ssxumed an unfavorable change. Tho insurgent* were making such advan ce* as led tu fenra that (hoy might atop thu export trade ul Shanghai. Famine thrvMtuncd iliu people of Canton, and fond riot* were sppnditmdcd- A British flent ot eight vt-sool* of war was at Japan, and were to proceed tu the Kueaiaii aot- lieinenta to the north. The (J, 8. ship J P, Kennedy wee at Canton; iho Vrndalia at Whampoa, and tho Powhatan at Btnguporu. Capti Adamt, ol (ho U. H. Navy, proceeded homoward by thia muil, with tho ruimud Japan treaty. Prngreeeof llm Wnrin.vfexieo. Tho New Orleans papers bring us later account! of the civil war in Mexico. At last account*, it will bo remembered, we l*f| Santa Anna en route frum Morelia, towards Za mora, where it waa said they had made great pre parations to give battle to him. He had not been heard oi (or two or three day*, it was not known at what point ho was, and unfavorable reports were in circulation. A correspondent writing from Zamora, under date of the 16th tilt., xuys that II. M B. H. reached the Tocacho'estate on the night of hie first day's journey from Morelia, that on the follow ing day— the J3th—ho ruached Zipienco, on the I4ih Use*- calco, where liu joined the Havers and Marque* brigades. Tho former, tt is said, consisted of 5000 men On tho 12th tho forces marched to hostage Zamora. Tho scourers had brought intelligence th.it l'uohlila had fortified tho place and w-uuld resist the Government troops. On coming in view of Zamora, at half-put I! o'clock in tho morning, it was perceived ihut nteaaurcs had bui-n Inkcn to improve the military atrcttgifiof litis naturally good position, by diverting the river Duuf» Irom us brd, and with it forming nu immense lake or swamp winch sttetchod to a distance ot mote than a league. T’lto bridges had been destroyed nnd the road tneigt-d in the swamp, it became nnct-aaniy to un dertake wolke lo enable the division tu puss, At' a euiUblu distance artillery was placed in position tu bombard the city, nnd 600 grenades wero pre pared tube (blown into it. First, however, Santa Anna sent to ascertain tho statu ot nAnira in the city, and tho messengers bringing back tbo inhumation tb&v Puebltta and his lollowers were leaving tho city, the second tir'gadot.f cavalry, composed of moro than 900 tnen, undor the command of Gen. Gutttan, at once penetrated iutu it. Santa Anna sent three of hi* aides-de-efcmp, one alter an-'thcr, io carr) order* to tli-n. Guittnn t«» pursue the fugitive*, who,to tbo number of more than 1,000, had taken the road to Jacoiia. This wns done, and Santa Anna, with Gen. Blanco nnd hi* * »tT, entored the city, where they wero received with groat enthusiasm; business was resumed, and everything waa rejoicing, anima tion and confidence. At 6 o'clock in thn evening, new* was roceived tha: the fugitives had beeq overtaken and routed. Lieut. Col. Gnmaret, who conveyed the imnpoocf- rnent and etandarda taken Irom them, was follow ed by mure than 2.000 prisoners, raising r»rat for Santa Ann* snd death-erica against tbo revolu tionist*. Purblita'# t..|low«rs, it appears, most shamefully forsook him. Sixty oi them, however, wi re left dead "tt ihc fi«?1d. Three i>ftigets,Ord"n* tz, l'er«g, .Hid Burrs*, who had pronounced with N' grete lu ginug up tiie place t" the revulutnmut* in April, were laken prisoners, ahot,^ and their, Loin* iiui.g I>n treea liy the r-'*d aide. Four "t the pn*..ners, who had b*i< nged to tbo baud ol^ Bucci- t"»tro, w-.-ru shot tiie following on-rnoig The city ofler'd pi'cuniary assiaiauco u» Ban's Anna, but bo declined t«, aa n.'t being in need of it. llo return ed lu* Al.ir«U* titM foliowini) day. reaching tt on **-- Gen. Marqoi-x was ieli in command ot him, u U Ita* cured hunurod* of other* who Is red Willi rinrUMatliM, bed e«w.-U td Mercury, end ulterior lbs banes and juhita. .... jaags • jT" ; toilf}£BS&97nsjSS6 riiiMtrrn or iifcap»;i;i# i V**noS‘* w 0***' trnmr the Phitedelfrkla Kitqulrer, 2e«* !4iM i2SsI!ai iKr II Vuihlh r. a** J»e deep**! gret ot the tudd*n deatn of nur lets fallow invert OBfiiu; V. y. A liNOl.l); lbe>vb>ra, be it t Ntclmt* A < Ogden, fiat ten, * *••»•»* 4-arfcr.,^ 4 n it*t,*#i!„fB. Hurt k ri ' Hswjdved, Thatlnbt»'e*alhihta’AIon b**UM 1 PM^.'rx'rx'HeiiljlHtti4 folSrtiSiJK? t l"' l on* of It* warm vat aed mutt active support*", and the 4 M n a a uZjFh*!. '""k marcatnrte enmaenitrot |’|HieeelpM%.«c«eet,oar- “H,; SSK?rS2i{ (ul and reviertied member, k 1« w w 1, ■* #r -i‘ ... „ M Htwolvod, That we tender to tbs facollr of the de Warm*A- Wan* k.V#»»iii*! vi !!• 2V r| * ^ • eaated, ou( ilecera condolence In Dielr aflJ.cilon, end • ^ Vour.r Wom AUr>Miil» a u »***.— r *‘l '''J 1 * mourn with them tbs event which bseihu* depriv'd K , t r ^ u*w*«d Y Y «.%** ? thorn ol an affeeiionate and honored relative. 1 I wVlte VV V * 1 LmwV?’ e J . w » Kte'ilvod, Ttialeaale*llmoiilslofrMpccttothemem- ! i, rnM iu,f U)3a ll*i>«rM ** **»**•< , ory u( Die'Seoeaaed.Uie members .4 the A^.t,.„, T,* be rfqu. *tvt tu attend tit* funeral. . n.. Mebanerd. tlenali wiin ttneitM , ?■.*• 11 • lie*n|t vd, 7 hat k copy ol lirvoe rewdoUnn* ire handed • i -(Ulfc i ^ *t*fc»*n. U> the family of the dsevaaed. atgned by the President -*"* * * "ih««ftii Uiedatl* and NccrcUry. and be pubtuh* W. O. LUDWIO, President. Ih.uu.1 rw.rtn. ling l^elr.S.lMre. ltr-*U»*-Of4«, * Uff 4 (n Ii tl iotihenn, M A t-'ot-vn t.yi.r. 4 eu-A*t t t/l'T J Itrnwn, (V MorreW and r ' F •wnr lort rteorge Psabet, M«*eelL It r aw* UUitdO-IUMi *i«U tu t* v, t Ar.i*r»«4 ai d J n It •.rwrrlw. 8rtr fx.jkl r^rfenioa, Ixredvn. Ji*n y< Ben*. Mdie o. tUcSer. I.yn*. * St f, j,. ruMrnrn Si t.'ubirtHrnam, *» Hi,-., nniMKUUAL KKFOHD. HA VAN ii All .8 AIIK KT- . 8*TL/e*r. Inn* )7. ^OqTo.N—Nalee yerterdey 213 bales, aa folio**, v4 at UH* IW at rt K«- Maiket dull- NUVttllMftll l.xpttriw, Junn 10. Per •teamihlp Knoxville. New York—St? hale* Orb Inn, Ufl hag* Itlce Flour, Y74 bbls Vegvutrice, and tun- dry boxe* and pkgt tndte, kc. Per «chr lie vet ui, Uo«um->tlA hhda ttolanee, 44 bbl* 3 tierce* do, i,SU) Negara. ttKCKIPTlx IIP CUrnJN, PK« C. UAII.ItOAD. { June 10 — tl.t ban-* Uotion and mdx* In Padetfard, Pay k l>». Crane, (Veil* it Co, Crhem St Hem, t: P«r. ' *nni k I n, Pabeu, Ituitnn kCo.LTtstublrr, Ulll- rk Co, Chnrbeb.n, 1 W Neely,C W Carnrany, A n ttanrldge. King 4 Hnrts, Capt Freeborn, Wayne St Hon, Youtig, ' Wyatt k Co, Oroiter It CilUlaud, AJr* llmatnan, (iren viliu k Co, p J Ogden. Ttwrn k Mackty, li J Ii Kli.aieln j k Kckrnan, McMahon A Hoyle, H Ullfon.C It (food. I KCPAt’I.A. AU, MAY ll^-timoo'-Prtee* 7 Ur 1»# cenit,extreme*. Principal *»le* 7J( to Bip TeUl re- crlpU li.!* ► *k»d, 17^50 bale*. TIIOMAHVII-I.R,(OA.) JUNE I«th.-Cotton.-(Ye have no *«lei <>nm(H>rlanre tdOOUce. The record *0- vat.ee In foreign markets, ha* caused more Inquiry and , buyer* outer the market more freely, O.ru—-Incelhe rtcentrains, »« hear ol Com offering at 53 cent* per bushel. A short Ume »tnc« tbo uking price wiriftl'drll 'ii. CIlAltl.KsTON, JUNE 15.—Cotton —The retell of ' the d*)'* "potation* aum up \ l»ate». market tt»*lrig quite unsctilod. arm price# Irregular that it would 1^ lintroMtlrle lit give correct qijoUlinai, llreref-.r*. we arc tnuuced to ntnlt them for the prevent. The receipt* ' »lr« >Ugtr. It. ■ti.ee nur last comprise PtXXi bales, and the *ale* in ti.e , dm., N ri Wl,ur, (Ira Wnee'er, Mi»» -• p», Minn time may be estimated at 3,779 bale* at eatri-m-a »- Parkmau ar-J »rt. W W t.-nsoln. Mr* ranglnu irom IU to 13 cl*. The transaction* In Long and *v». Ml** tVrivht, »ll*» O-tion, M-m « C«>Unn««m n<•ce•rarlly>e*lrteted,owlngUl iheexireme M.** Weed. Mr» ) tenter*.». H*e>bee. . . ly tiualt stock retnslnlng <>n sale, which Is held at me.. ** 7**5 »ud •*»•»,/ Deed, IlM.KrlHMtfjrr 7 v\ full price*quoted In our teat, M “ ttice—(N *- nave no new feature tn entice In vht* *r * ,e»e k ; 1).<I* k fo-ng. A»*deraon 4 Co. M A w rl,,—J (V f»F.<Le idgr (Vyeu S* »-ung. r. M ^ c .mb*. Jnbiifeuii k 0.1 n 4 »s-t 7 i Tr 1 PNC -rot*nili tJB «.«.♦* 4 i o. Un-nt R It . tiZti V*r»ild* Maker k WUcor. M u M Mwifi k N A llafot*. 4 r»», W tv Cr.ri.. F Ctitmp *, t llarndge* tVrbtlrrk I'iIkht, ) Amv* g b, ! 'tgdew, eiarr k «.o, Il F»r»--n« 4 • <.. U a Pa ten. liutloU k Co, K'nlgrr* 4 HuerU, CvUe*R Sc hr 51,.urt. , fr«-m Norfolk J Mratnsr e<rnii...le, Pelt U. 4 c —■ W I (*fctt. tOU t 'nUwS tint i 0<> l«UM i A e ll-Mfi.v*. J (( Ulhr.'ti k «*• W fi W r-.rui-e J «itr.-*»n 4 Co, I« \\ baratny, A Mt»;« 4 tr Il »»n 4 V i lal'.ng*. M«t*rii*r It in e*al>rook. Peck, Chn'k*o*i, At~« y l.tffilrm (lot* lo 1 It ll.' oi.*!.. It licet, A V A. m lludfe-.li 4 riernniing, Www 4 Pfelr* lluw, |»*r., 4 | t. t^vrt*t, I Wfcltor. i tj Ui), J P !>«/.» vr 1 Morrell. J l. Morryli, It lliu-nbu* 4 e-,n. N eanter 1 t,»thom. <:r».wweil. lufn*u -<. I[ Hi*«rnrt n.-rid*. ehaw. paifetka St- w A • Mv*n•• r t feohion. Johr.fe.rfi. AugaMk—M A r.rw-j.’ (Tu ii f: ii; ►chr A.freven-ux, Alcbn-n. H-^n.i —J A Brtet. UEPXUTCD I»i»-«mef Wrl»k«. King, Paiaika. Itf. PirMntr Chkric* llkrtrulge. KawknwviiU. Niestncr Florida, rbxw, <;h*r|r*tno, % t LcastvrL Prinn.YfiERs Prfittxnithlp Knoxville, for N*w Ve*X—V» tuw veil, bv«y. child and let. Mr* W*<e, Mr* o-r.,q » («trd«M., M.*» B XlioU.Mr* W It Nirfon*. M«v« y Mr* Martr. Itrv J K Ryeronn, Mr* Dye-w.* V 11 Ci*. * “ “*“■ “ ' “ “ * .ft < ltd *r» the "let. Zamora. On tiie 230, lie left M »relia wwh 2.0IR) nren for i'atzcualo, where he arrived tho next day. On tin- 26th, tic lelt this for Atio, where, it is said, Ci-m<mt«rt wa*posted with 2,-VX) men Arit» is situated 111 the mounuina, about two league* from 1'btscuaro. Tho road is very baJ, ami can be trat*flcd only »>n horseback, ami the clmuio ami locality very unhenltliy. Tho Diarit* Oficiai reports that the band com manded by Sstito* Deg-filadti ha# been routed, it en.lottVor- d.lt appears, to penetrate into Ixil.thuaca, the garns.'ii of which however, repulse.t it. It then endeavored fo make lor Tcmoyn, with Gen. 'J'hvcra hi pursuit. Other reports were, huwuvcr, that Pegollado was advancing on Mexico. Gen- Zirca w-a» therefore *i-nt Irom Tacubaya to tnect him in front. Tho hand (hen fled in the direction of Villa del Carhon, and Ziree returned. Gen. Tavern followed them through Tepeji, where they raised Iti.'Oey and it .raes, as they had ail along the r>ad, and finally, on the 28th ol May, bo overtook them "t 1'itzayuca, and alter* sanguinary light of an Imur and a half, completely routed them. T hu loss on either aide i# to t given. It is stated in the I'nivenal that at the lint hro, a great number of the Government eoldtcra who pronounced at Zamora, commenced to cry in lavor uf Santa Anon, nml to fire on the robule tncittM-lves. Gen. Tavern caus»*d 40 prisoners, w horn he took, to bo shot. At the latest dates irom Gen Tavern, the 3thh of May, he was at Zumpnng". Pegollado, with 1(7(1 men, had been passing tho Tnmony* estate- Gen. G*yoeeo, in » dispatch dated Toluca, May 26, announced a smular pursuit and defeat of 11*<* band of I'lutarco (Jotiznlez, at L*s Huerta* estate ami the Uccthi«n* Util. Among tlw killed on this occasion w-a* ono l>elioved from hi* dreas, to ho a loader. Five small fiold piece#, eoinu horses, 6ic., wen* captured irom them. An ofli ini circul.tr daiwl at Monterey, May 17th,and addressed to the authorities ol tho sur- rounding diotnete, rotors,to the outbreak tn that part ol (In* republic to which our readers havo had their j attention called. The circular orders thnt Scnor l) Manuel Ochoa, tho eith-prelect of the dtstiiet I Villiidalma, having been arrosted nnd imprisoned | by revolutlonial# in L-impazre, without any politi— j c«l plan iiavinn been proclaimed, measure* *rc bo- I ing taken Input all public fu«d# beyond teach »l a ' surprise and brought t*: Monterey. Another ctreu- ' I lar untere the authorities I" take measure* m pro- j I tect tho inlistutant* A proclamation by Gen- ! Cordons announce* that D. Saining" Vidnuni, the : I ex-Sacretary of the G.-vernmoni *>• Nuevo Lo.>n, j had raised tho standard "I retndiion at l-amp«f<ia. 1 1 and that measures Itate boon taken lo put down | | tho outbreak. I llitivbAiid’w (Tilrliit'd .Nlttgnreiix. I Il'i.hamFs CALCtNKIi M AitNOlA t» hlghl) l*ene- I (folil 111 allilireavefe ot the 1‘tnmach m«| tlowrl*. wh'th ] are Mtieiuied wUhacl.tlly, »n*t give* tinmertlnic 'eilrt m tl,,. tM-artbu n. The egret* ol exee** tn *«Unt or ilnnltli'g nreiteneraD) relte»e*t I.) It, ant It en# of ilo- mililsfet end io«**i pt<-*-*ni apevlem*. especially (« wtio. tram « wrlrunt* fi'e ».r «*lher c*hm-*, arc undar thn Ireqneni nerr**llj of having rrr."ie^- lo laxative*. 'I <» |*s#s*»l»s •*! a t'lllmu* nr a c*ui» I'aMt. tt ni«r tn» rv»c«.mm#n»te«t with peculiar proprlei*: a ml It* virtue* have been reoeaie.tly xmlflol In il.o <tl«ea*Mof *xmi cllnnif*. Malty of the coi» J'taiirts of rhhfrrli la early tnfaury, and even at mm aiiiahcot pert.vt*. are feOrn te-t with aciiUt); m«t t» »«fh «i*»,tlH>i'4klhhi 5l*uhe*U h«* a groai ailvaniase over other *t'*<>rhrnt», Vl»: dial It both neirtrallie* the acid In the alimentary canal, eu«l act* a* an effioarluiia yet geintn purgdlva— Title prepalalton li free Iron* nnplea»ant ta»ie. amt three time* the atrength n( theeniM»t*n Falylwed Xlagmwia. r.uir gist iirmpiiim Mlvgr Metal*, end a New York (Vnr)d'* Pair Mertat awanlrnt. F.»r sale hy the druftfi*t* gehrratly. amt try the m*nu- foriurer. T. J. Mrt8HANt\ Philadelphia, apt >J4 eo,t3mo* HVPlrtt.18. 81'ltOrtT.A ANB |tlAKA»Pn n* OOrt. fi" tt.e«e teuiQc vtiKXxr*. i'AUTt.U’8 sl’AMMl MIX- Tt’ltF. •* the only speelgr Ti.e |ir,i|<riet"r* have in ihelr |toaeo**lnn over one hub- hiMKtrnl certiorate* ol ihe must extraordinary fMiw if- Incir-rt by It. (Ve rrlnt to the certlftcfelo nl Wlrhnnt Adams, Isle high sherilTof ttlui im»nd. Va ; Edwin Ituriou, l'oii»ntt*#'>wf «i? Iha ttevvpUe f«» tttxhmoext; (ten. Wvtth, of tha klsnunntti tlrcua; t»r, lleinlli. irt tVa-hlngloo IT); Mr. (tin A. Meilhewa, and r It l.nrk. I *q , Of ttlchmomt, Ve-i Mr- P. Hoyden, lUchange Ifolel, Va ;«nd a hoot of other*, who have seen raw* of lb# *Sn**t gssertpttee etirs-l by ( arter'i Pp»nt*h Mixtire They all certify that II I* Ihe irrale*! ptir-Aer n( the bl*H*d km’Wn Wee edvertUemeoi. * spr* |y t>l*llngui*hc«t pbysirian*. well known mer- el.ant*, reaiHViable apotbr, a*le* ai.4 ium.trcl« or o'her* l»rar lesiifttoH' lo »t»e egret* of NTAfit-KHNt ANlHiVNlt i'll lilt II V i:\PimnM (NT. as * eurallte tn.ongh*. f"(«t*. amt dt ****** txtttxe tw»>f* *mt (hrwe. gencMlIi. There I* »m empIrlclMM In II* pre|^r*rt«n. A'l'rle» which ar* wall ttiniwu and highly appreciated hy the entire medical fkcullj, *h*r»e enter ln»» tl# n»iw iMWlilon. »*rAlll,4:|t'«w IHAWIIB4IU tyRlU M.lx at- *•» i.iepared wlih ihe uni# estenilftc skill S'nl rai# It* twemtal effect* indl#ee*c* of the tmwrt* have hewn remarkable, over ph»»W-tan*. who have lotkikM* ar.i'tfe.nUd with Ihe recipe* »( these |*>*pwUr Mmertlea, ha*e trreu piaa*e.l with them, and enli *|-e*X ot them i»(,rm*«( wne\xaltft,-'l pr*t*e. If J'*'t h*ie a r,.«gh,..i any tll«M*eol ike lung* "f ihrx** 1 , grtethe l.xi-crtottni a trial | nr H rt>« n» yoei frtsml# nemt the a d nr the Diferrhiba t ordial, maka use «t It with mngilrwce, sml m»i# the rsanll (H-aerlpilve pamphlet* tn he had grail* *f th* M»e<S be of eaeti, only gltj eani* par hntHw. nr all MU*, 1 Ttfr'8, M, At'ttHKH fe ('O. W, (V i.INtNil.N, A. A. n<•1,0X11'ft* fe 1*0. J U. M»" Jk IX«* m*r rt II Seveamefe ... nave - ... . dc. Tlivre has been a fail demand ihrnugh.n.t the week at the prtow* current or nur la*i i*«ue. amt the re- eel pi* h»vc lmen generally taken lor shipment Nonh, ai freni •"*)< 'A it* principally at 13 IS. D* a pt* <>f the w»-ak l»7tl r**k*. Fre'gl.i^-To Foreign and I'oattwlM port* are dull. Nothing ngerlog. W# renew uttt qu.,uu .n* of tt.*i week. To l.lver;.on| jg •! forentfou lu square hag*, and (s |ewt in Havre; lu Northern port* may be cniistde cd Snmtnat. NEW YORK, JUNE J3.—Cot:on baa advanceJ q, with sales of 4,0J'J hale# N O Middling at r-.fe a> d Lp. Utul Middling* at l‘JX Flour has 4edtried i'.'qci*u> •JVclt,»ilh *ale*nf 0,(S« bbl* vno.| "hK> at ®*fV>*'.'7'. Southern Isqeielat ftli if-'all 0i Corn I* a ir.delower * 4,10 sale* ot 75,0- 0 bu*be<* tn'Xed at B>al03<i LIVF.HP'IOIh Jt’NB I.—Cotton—The week’* net again reach nu mormon* 0<u*e, *.irnming up 15",4,0 bales; of ihc-e, v;>*cuUtora have taken r i J,0(S',eip.>r.e(» 5,-J"0, and spinner* 65,uw Price* «»f Amexcati *re . luljy Vd dearer: we quote middling l'pl-nd* C ftfolj fair do I-J4; middling Mohl'eCHO; f ir do 6»»0; Mid dling New I'rleafttG tl «M;(*lrdo7Hd' Ihe *-*ci|emcoi In our market appear* rather to in- ere**- than dlrnini»li, and the upward m-temmi tu pile*** ha* fhi* week been greatly *c©edorWed b> the fa vorable advice* Irom America, snd a very general «x- |N-ciation nl a farther reduction o| the bank rate* of dKcnuui. npli.ner* h;.«e b ugla Uri.il), whirl, let* 1 a* tt they participated tn the R«ner»t oiy*-ct*it<M> »>t a much grcfetc/ ad*ance, arid uruhvl tn r.roi>de for-nch Oonllngeiicy by bohitnx #t «k ihem-el,r*. T* • c^n- •uicpuon 1* •teadb) Increasing, nntwitr.♦tarring the enbanct-d value of cotton, and price# will b*rc to go 1 much h-gher I'ofnrw the) can aff-*t It r*ur • nek ■ f American i*gitllU8 inton»rrow limit*. , Ih-ius here or.ly 3'll.w*i avamsi k5b.i(*>, and xfl »»t'V,- , taut agaln*l IG*,0HU h lr# IM* l me <»»t year, *■• hat II. a few wtM-kfe uor xt.-ck th.» drfecrl|Oior, «t<l only r» halt axtatRe x> H wax atthe aattie time twvlve month* ag". t O.minnn hex (rtxnd l.xxe fo^n in s->«>d dcreand, bm the l>«*i|«-r d.-xcrlplioiis**ee..mp4falfVwiy t+i'rc ol. In Itrastl, t?j| ntri. and Surat*, a l*rge r,u*tn.»* h»» been do >e At an -dt anco generally of *jd T & on '*»t week * price*- Ii. <iat the tale* are ewtmxted at bate*. Includ ing n»,«*'a» «n (peculation and for exrv«. In Manchrtier, biulne** It partly feoapeaded by the hohdat r, and ..j-erallon# are *tlll further I m w d by the extreme p ice* demanded by npmner*, who In mu y ln»: Alice* dot Due I" enter Into contract*. ' It »a* 1-xpccted thxt tho Hank |iur*.tor» w.«atd fur ther reduce ihe r*'e of diaeount, but they doobite** fi .1 ttiateveri then they would nal i^* able In with l,.<tnh«nl »irvet. and the* are more,>irr unw 1I.1 g lorn, courage the •peeulali*e f.eitiig now k> C**'#'* 1 t'nnxolx have farther advanced, and close to-day a: t»J«. itre*d*iun*—There hs( r*een a fair Inquiry for n»o»i article*, snd .1 moderate buxine** hex tern done ai , harden ng price*. • It 4 VUE, MAY 30—C*‘lton.—Owr market cJosrd very bn*k at Ihe .txio nf "or last cirentar. Wedncedny alter receipt of me airier.* from rt>e Sigh * hy *li atner Africa, the demand conUuur<l arum*- (fit and **tc» leached Ii,ia« hitex ou the x.ol. at *.iff price* ; tH-»l ln IV to I.V*'tiale* to arrive at Ir. &u for Middling New Oilcan* and fr. 7« f *t Mobile. Thurfedax owing to the xiimntaUng acvo'inii from < 1,|> • rpo.d, upward o» *.0"U hale* fonnd buyer*, and' Friday, n"l»lih*1andlng the gradoaf rl»w ami ihe de cre-v-iiig »t ck .>n**ie, bale* were rcaluctt r*aiur- riay ct.oct with tits*twite* »l tr. ‘i; fatty tbo*- th*pre vious week* quotation*. Monday we Icanmd tho arrival of the Atlantic wlih . veiy •(i»u«l%ilng advice* from («t»crlc«, b-dh which 1 rau*ed a very anlreato.1 demand for the 1‘olron on llm spot and lo arrive, price* Iw-lng advarced in the «U* j Itillv *r. ir* 3. with rale* to the exient of 7rvw bale*, «»f which 411>' hale* on the•['<*< The lav«w%tyb* " , w # * f, ’ m thr 1 'rime* c..«Ulboir«t a'so to lhl» irrproxrtnew, srwt j yClients) ti.e market w#»verv acllvw, the *afo* haring 1 reached’4>x«> bales at annexed qetxUMeaa. T<* sum up. the *alr* of the wee* amount to at lean bale*, of which 16,500 bate* on the spot, but at th* J »o»i, t lived, lie K i «.ll*gl»ari and 3 c* ''' »n, T Nvtcirfi. f* z'i W Hate. M-*IUl«.Mr« 4«n, (V «. Vanlfo-i k^ Wheeler »'.d chiW *• Vheeler. Mlev T Wittir. ' dfe-ier N IVwe'rr. w.» (• VrdWrw M Mu'!—,',. H, r ici, i: Wileoa. Krv • *’ T Ir l*axie!!. Mtxt M ». »x.c- »'i*. J Beitry, J fi P'itl. U HheUJw.. II • Xn.- d./y > llr.-ok*. K A Maniy *'d 4>n, Mr* Man'y.C J lnw, T 1 ‘.lirnit an 1 l*dy, Mr* li li *c/*uv-n, Mr* t * »e , William*. VIr» VaiiHat.»eiw-rr bod \V 5tr'1*g t-.ii, I'. W Hoeber, J It Mibe rliam. P U Finr.. x Pa-t, lux J i' fit a’klur, W 5:«ore. w 7 b' mj-e-t.. M r Lu- ! ami M Me»r>ge 1 Per »leam*rgp Ffoeida. from New York—P. f: J rwr. 5 T iln.wn. li S AWrtch.fi t( atdee. (V II C *x I. I*litferl, 5ii»* J |{<:e*el. J Fit.egar. and we., f l* o*uni, J rty.xtir.on, G Hryu'.is H Martin, J U«*ee.au Ie-de. jlftm PaMwka, Src-f »•: Of t.-*« sdrfbwicJod. ii t. K w ' Per » ume- heroin" ftllmer, Mea VauHett- __ T ... t\ a-n. II C Ware. • :»pl Tawynpsoni J Rtfona. > V ntrr., M«<e*keil. h Jk-wih««r,M>i|g.. d.Ml*a M Furr.*, /xm—tc. Harem. I»uber«*i. Wm Kiae^ D I’u*. II •• Lane.'apt. Jemtw'r"-e, ft Li iMb.kllln I*, r *te»tn.-r . Wm Sett*- k. Cbuleetow, 4*— 4 | P t.hle. J tt alie-t.rien IJarr-' r.i*, A C Mew. *, & Ret i* P tUm-lfon. I t. bayrar.x. 5 deck. * ~yfft;.vii>H a a da. Jn«*». N. Ii , Jane 7.—Arnted. tr.j Crtaea Item t-a* anuaii. Naw Y«aa. Jane 13.—Clear*senr Cua.'va, t?t !*- vai.i.ah • :at*»r-c«. May £5 — Arrived, b*?k ('tatwaxa. fr?a faraartth. \ taw-TTB, N. 8., Jane 2.—Arrlxed, brj f i.-r h* Hr li.t»r t Msy 36.—Ctea-e-S.CUrem- r.t. <b. H- vanaxh. -wind lnw» the pul, May it, cauc.w, i_a-. d 3 *n-1 PfeTxniah. a, M»v S4.—Cteb»e*S, hark J t Haw .tbrh.lv r»,h:.a>ii vtx • :* mr, P«oxrn"a»e«. If. I,, Jane 11.—Arrived, ttrl Cbb'k* (\ I’Mam, frern i**«»n».*!.. rt >avrw. June Si—Arr.vexl brr Z-na, foi.tix I**’ ■ n, ••* Mt*rtc. Jone 11 — Arrlr,.’ t.r'f klAffc;.—ie”. 1'X'tt. Oa.acbr Ijniantne, fc.io. Jx«w f’»tf'.rn, Jane#— (rr.rra, Anj»j«ttc. I4tU- wn.t. (laoen. <4*. ;3prcUl Xotirrs. ^ NHTIt ( Thskteam*htp Kr Ot'rNt TAxH. »'*. ia*c Cotton on Itrtfb '.a; 7- c«.u ;«r bxia C. A. L LAR (K, Xy.lJ. yavannoh. Jm.e 7, In(5. .»«**> - hrS.AJI KK 5tTj u II N < Cf • (»•»( #•*(» h. w,:»wra»r fo>m he T tOSS da t-.r-e. h.rlhc pr-*e*.t. Hue v N glxen whe 1 »hr *i ill re* 11 me her trip*. Cl.ALIl'iRN 4 Ci’NNlKCUAM. Aptsa may XflTICE. IVri'fialhcnin) to attnmnre TPifU __ It. IMttl'LN. at a Candidaw tor it** fin Tdfoary of Chat bam 1 t-d^'y, b» e«.*^ if .'itt- an electron. > < •«<#*. Noritii: Fr.t.l.PW CinZ»-Nf# -t am * c-rW-aa fo* tfc • See "f • Icrtf ol the enrv.-. f id l»t»-f\..T Court* at the elvcUob tn January net, aw w »|*cctlully >*k y, ur tuf-|-'rt. JMi.H'Oii tSTu tr- recrlpit during Ibe same perb«t comrrt** ncarty 16.- I ! 0<». baler, onrvrtck U valued *1 Ibale* . Ml I 11 1.. We are author,ted »oa*»"ui>fe KDIT t. HiRT acan.udaie L*» ihe t>r#*a# •Jiewtor arW lalcrttif Court* at (fee e e-re <* a January next. Jowt^ NO r ICK. y-gmpw n:U.t»(V CJT17F-NN :-•** ih# t-* * DjCSF May la*:, I aan-nneed rc.-ar 1 lor lire#'err r»( 7 11 Reiurr* and «*r^ u* e h»r that olOCT, *1 *he next e»ec:i,va, tul'j aotlcit your rapivrt. V-'nr (-tmUrM }c 6 H. re » CAttr T H LCX .I* ice* from themanafacinring dlMrtet* tre not enc-mraging ; btislue** remained very dull, and price* unchanged The follirnlng werclhs sale* effected, xts-: 5,635 naira New Orleans P. To—*04— 6.M.I do Mobile d« *7-»W- 4,:p.*7 op 1‘ptabd do 73—klb— 16.4*5 bale*. Price# nf I'nltcd Htitc# short aupte CoUeas, according to the Havre clasatficaileu*. Tr -h Raa.Tr.-e «ml. R.-or.P- coe rour.B.-c^u N Orteent.77 H W W HO IK lit* 114 Mobile TT ft tl M W - — t'plamt 76 ff N U Of - — — Ptsicment of Colton In Havre. onlheMnh May; Htock the ISI J rnuary nf * h ICh. N 8- f ! (k, .(-’- 8- xorii a:. rrt.t cm -4'|Tt7PN!»- 1 »r a ranSiS### <t the • Ore of Kecnie* «< Tax bn-iAtt fat, un teapecU«'ij w^Rcu )• »' ' »-*• may -I'D if ». *« \M KJi. Votis r. TO Tltr. VOTERS Ol CHATUXV v -T Ceuitetnc**: - I an* * OaedsJtJr f < K r m • the "Ittce >'f 'Vlaxn, at thr * w a •KXt, and Will be ihanlfnt )«»=• •'-* nv'- may is-* M.O. MUJ7»—_ Mtritii. w Wflpw rut.LOW CITf/rNii -t xis I eo-fo.#-# IffdpSr for MtiectM b 1.. Ike.-gvne er lW «.ary, tt Jfei.ua" xixi.xid rx-eieeifujly *»k »cr *«p- max V4—1/ JOHN M v feT- January «.< : 73 lnij*'-ri» Ii»m the lot do.. VMl.i IS llalr* SU6.HW 1 for ("Utumpllon.... I83,»4W tNftM Nlnck th<» it»y.. Hainetlme, lm(H*-i* IIS.flM 1654. CAg.Vl6 154 665 . .113.317 NOTIt'tx MV FELLOW iTTiF-r.NS x»r CIUTIKVt * #s^ Mrt- i ant a rapdWaie foe Peve rr* cf Ttt |py turn* nt the e>e.-ii«xa in Janoaty nexx. »v< *# * pert Ml|t ».»k xoer *wp|wvl. may N»Tiri; n* THE VOTRRH i«r CHATHAM COt VTY . I.MIf.MI N -»*« acwndtiai# ‘* Occ.d Tax t o«lector th< WM W ' I) ,11 A\\ N Nt'MhEHNol Urewnak PotMkr MnnuBaent 1 IfeOXler>. t'lar* 144 : t» 3 3U 13 AV 37 M 73 54 36 36 t IS June 16 (VlTUlMUOV 1 $1S),1I9n 76 Number Lottery—IJ Brawn Hatfot* Groono and Pulaski Lottory, Cliaen I 4 ft. lor IflAA. Tnbsdnufn at Savannah, Mcnday, Jnne 16, 1655. LUr.UOUY Sx MAURY M\NAC.i:»l8. irtixMb irilaii 9 or fto.nan-3 of ftft.dnn-io ot ftftoo. Ticket* ♦«,5a—Share# m pn'P''rti‘'“- Ticket* and Nharea, either tinglr or ht thersekagr. for sale l.y tl. WtTIHNUT>*N. | |itoe 16 _ . ... : *v ii-tHniitl or tat *«»•» ar «ii'x*o. Fort Gain** Academy Lottery. riUlK inbacrlbef. having rerettew myn the lean#'*- | floorr* the Ag*.<j and Management ni thr r 4» li r 4 J AI N 1: A A *• A l> 1: (It i.ott l: Il V. 1 ha* o*tatill*he1 the principal «i«ce at Atlanta, t'-a . and intend*......lucilog tha l^'Uerj oh the *ame pr*e aaibat. of th# rb.uthern Military Academy t-«me*y,»V (Ubama, 1 HUANP tCIlCMR rt)R JULY. 4'lnnn 3. Tube drawn Jaly fef, 1645, In Iha City nf AI-UU, Be. when prise* aiwownung le 50.1100 DOLLARS! Will be di4t»iM*i#*l asmwxlrwg »«* tha pdfowing maswi* evut i^heiwe' Aval "member,#xo«y frtse tt draw*, at each draw in#, and paid whew dwa, * ttfcowt dvdn.".%e I pits* of ftlROO IftM «►.'* I cbeuni.t"I*p J-#M on -U Era* Mia Jxiw% • * itO*\ 1 s i d reuxetfotb ►-JUit y • to — if lgl,*'.( nay : MT JrS'tary c ;».-«*() •- NOT h i;. ri:i.t.«*W « IT«/.I-N8 : I am * cxni!"* I.t th, cHoe pr Hrv#l*VI td T*x R.-u-vA* xt, a>Ml leeperua'iy *\dVJl y pill.' 30 r»< »;« rr.t 1 .-'•( < :ti?i n> •r ire .-Oc# ol l.eveixe* xt, and iwfvcxr*W' 7 N NMNh.tE 30TIU! t rCt.I.^W (TUJLEN6: -I am a Cza? at th# #)#ctfoa in Janwar* w*xv u-- viaA « lT#?Mperx.'* amt I*, fervor 4>w"». *• * u ...r, u <. \vu 11 n u,v» mn it IxeA'hS — ru.uHVulmia'R-i -- • r fhrthenSW "-diwary at h# t-**#" »<• next, and iv#p»-f4»nVy b*k »«“•! *-75 v T‘*tt ,7 J5?* p\RNxlpf »>*. \t«| 1 ri •• # *rv aatb.Mxmt» Jtrti > \ . 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