The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, June 21, 1855, Image 2

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sag ALEXANDER & cur »■* w»»i> **■ P& If ioiMid la • feiaJ 8 i advanca, for «\* rooaH#^ t* JO • > ,dMiw».pMtnmim.... S 00 jH^«ufiurS7U«*MMv ■■••-* » Wttktr. lolnV prt«,.lU>»oU«»l<». •is ao SAVANNAH, GA. —tot—- Thnraday Morning, Jane 21. Mmlatlaa at CapannmOUt TIM Oralnf F. W. Auurpu fe Oo* Proprietor* tad B4ltof«of Ihw MY»«Mh Kfew*««*. k»« b*«o dlstolf- •4 iMaday by th* withdrawal of Mr. Mnoaa. All tlrbt* 4M )M TUpwhUcw* o«a Mr* bm UMifamdUiUM mv Arm. P. W. ALEXANDER, A. K. MOOR*. Copartnership. TlabailiMMor lb* Htpakhta* oBcv will hereafter bw conducted under the ctma and aljU of AliimidiI fetus*. P. W. ALEXANDER, J, U, SNEED. ilM lfeh, IBM. A Ward to t*airo«a. In ©©naeqUaocaof tha abou change, U become* aiceaanry to saitla up the old bualueea of tha office. Our patrone, therafoto, both in town and country, who ara indebted to the office, will do ua a parti* cular favor by attending to their accounts as aoon aa possible. BY TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN THE FIRST AMERICAN GUN!! PENNSYLVANIA ALL HAIL! Philadelphia, Juno IB. The Know Nothing State Council of Pennsyl vania haa endorsed tlm Platform laid down by tho National Council, which recently assembled in Philadelphia. They added a resolution,declaring any interference by Congress with tho subject of slavery to be unconstitutional. Blaick Warrior—lirmocrttilo Nomina* lion. New Orleans, June 19. The Black Warrior haa strived wuh later dates from Havana. Her newtis unimportant. Among the nominations of the Demociatic State Convention of Louisiana, is that of E. W. Moige. lata U. S. District Attorney, for Attorney General of tha State. (This ft a condemnation of Presi dent Fierce for temoving him.) market*. New. Yore, Juno 18. Cotton hu declined 1-4 to 1-3 cent. Flour de- lined 13 cents. New Orleans, Juno 19. Cotton unchanged, with sales of 3,500 bales. Flour baa largely declined. Sales at $3,60 to 18,63. . Sailwo or Steamers —The steamships Florida Capt. Woodhull, for New-York, and Keystone Stats, Capt. Hardie, for Philadelphia, sailed yes terday at 10 o’clock a. m ' 13 r A dirpatch says the Knoxville hence ar rived at Now York in 56 hours—all well. X3T It will bo ateen by reference to another column, that there is an Aloe Tree, commonly known as the Century Plant, now at the Gymna sium, just beginning to bloom, h is a curiosity well worth visiting. J5T Our readers will remember tho case of Ned Dari#, a negro man belonging to Mr. James bean of .Macon, who sought to escape to the North in March,Nat year, on board the steamship Key none Stub. He had concealed hlmteit beneath the guards of the steamer, hut was discovered before her arrival at Philadelphia, and lodged in jatl in Newcastle, Delaware. After a lull Investigation oi the case, he was remanded to his owner, who aenl him to his plantation In Southwestern Georgia. We now learn that Ned Davit haa made a se cond attempt to escape. It is aaid, ho succeeded In fastening himself under ono of the car* of the . —1|| J1-) Ir — ii4mkA» M-AImm (Im tog of Ute l (tit inst. for Savannah. Ha had drafted himself in a new suito of broad cloth and over this had put his ordinary clothing for protection, intending, when he reached Savan nah to cast off the latter. On the arrival of tho cara at Millen, tome ono passed along the train with a lantern, when it was obaorr- ed by the wonductor that the bottom of one of the cara caat an unusual shadow, and upon ex amination it was found to proceed from Ned and his perch beneath who tram, lie was at <*nce secured and returned to his owner Had he suc ceeded in getting to Savannah, ho would doubtless have made another effort to teach tho Northern 8tates- tST The Know Nothi.nq MauMeetino hold in Philadelphia Saturday night was the largest ever assembled in Independence square. Ex-Gov Brown, of Tennessee, Mr. S U Mallory, and Col. Bolling, of Virginia, were the principal speakers. Ucaolutiona endorsing tho principle* and plntfurm of the party were adopted. Tho affair passed oil with the greatest enthusiasm. tsr Wa have been furnished with a copy of the aeventeeoth annual catalogue of the Wesleyan Female College at Macon, from which we learn that there have been 171 student* in atlendanco upon ha exercises, during tho collegiaio year which it about to close. The Annual Examination oc cur* on Monday and Tuesday, tho 9;h and 10th of July, and the Commencement on Wednesday and Thursday following. We learn- that the Com* rnenuement Sormon will ho delivered by. Bishop Pierco.and tho Annual Address by L. Q. C. Lainai* Esq, of Macon. Mercer University.—We learn from tho Tem* perance Banner of tho l6ih inst. that tho hnsl ex amination of the Senior Clans of this institution took place on Tuesday and Wrdnesdsy «f Uat week,after which tho honors were conferred aa followa: 1st honor upon F. E. Wimberly, 2nd upon G. M. Patterson nnd A. 8. Worrell, and the 3rd upon J. A. Simmon* and B. F. Walker There are eighteen members in tho graduating class.— TV. Commencement day occurs on Wednesday the 35tb day oi July. Daniel Webcter—‘The National Intelligence! IQ noticing instance* of the ‘proneneu «t great in* tolled* to long lor literary osse, alter year* spent in the labors of the foium, the Senate, ortheCabi- net, mentions the case of tha illustrious Webster, in bis social hours that great statesman often ex • prrsssd hi* strong with for the enjoyment of lifora* ry leisure, and tho dealre he foil s«pee-ally to write the history of tho Conatilution and ot the Admin, latratloo of Washington, if its could ho so fortu* nats aa to be able to derolo tho dosing years of hie life to a literary talk so congenial Ur his toolings and sentiments^ Birtrmo and Cross in Canada —A dispateh from Quebfc of tha I6ih aayg : Only one hundred and filiy-nfna vitasds have ay riv*4 from sea up to tbit date, tho ptrsont y*ar, being two hundred and fitly.lour v «•**!., nud ninety six thousand five hundred and five pm*, J c «s than at the earn* limn la»t y* ar. 'I he di-m-as* » n the number of o«*M(>g«is, m computed with last year, is now 91,374 The appearance of the country la tnoet luxu riant. Th* wesiher la linn, and there is every ap pearance «( an abundant harvest. The teat news from England haa revived tho drooping eplHi* <.| the hoatnass coinmumly, who aow hope fat boiler Umae. _ Paarrr Womxn —A prstty women is ono of the institutions’' of this country—*n angel m dry goods and glory, Hh* tnak*l sunshine, blue sky, rourtu of July and liappinew wherever ah* goea Iter path Is one of delicious roers, perfume end Dseuty . Hbe is a sweet poem, written In ism curls end ehoUe calico, and good principles. Men •tend up before her as so many admiration points, to melt into cream, and then butler. Her word* float round the ear like muaie, bird# of Paradise, or the cbimoe of Babbatli belli Without her, a*, •lety would lose lu trueet etiraction, the church Its arm*# refiance, and young men the eery bat of comforts and company. Her Influence and generosity reerralu the vieh.ua,«r*mtthan the week, reU# the slowly, flaonet-vblrt the heathen, end atrengthen the faint heertad. Wherever you And the virtuous wfaan, you also find a pleasant fire side, iroqjett, clean clot lira, order, good living, gantle hearts, piety,music, light, and modal "In- etiieitou*" generally Hh* i* the flow«r liumenl- ty, a very Vsnui in dimity, end h*f inapiutioa it the breath < l h*e#an. nn wmi TLAcoruomtvrmoMVTo* trrcentral rail road TRACE. - •JmU. The crm of Joseph Lee, a lad lixteen or eight* •eo year* of ag*. charged with placing obemur- llona upon tho Central Railroad Hack, w«* yoe- terday brought before Juatioee Connell, Wilson end Russell, for oxamlnatlon. R. II. Griffin, Eaq. appeared in behalf of the Railroad Com pany. - The defendant was not repreaenled by oounsel. J. O. Finch, an overseer on the road, waa •worn, and aatd :— Last Monday evening, the Ifth Inal., about sunett, or a abort time before, and about half a mllestbove the slaty mile station, sal waa going up la a bend-car, 1 (bund e bar of railroad Iron with ono sad on tho track, and tbe other on tbs bank of the ditch. Jail below It I found Hveial aplkea dropped In the Joints of the Iron rail. Half e mile further on 1 overtook the pris oner, (Joseph l.e*,t who turned off Into the wood* when I got with I u 300 yard! o'him. I followed hliu and Asked him why he put • her id Iron on the track. He replied, he dtu not think L would do any harm. I questioned him further, ami added I did not see what canted him to put obstructions upon the road. Ilo said ho did not Uilak any body would catch him put. ling them there. Cross-examination by Mr. Grifflut— Wttneu answered! Thalthta occurred last Monday evening near thrOOraila station, In the county of Striven lu this States that he was employed by the Central II. K. Company as an overseer, that the bar of Iron would weigh about UOU pounds, and waa autflclent to throw a train off tbe track) and that a train thrown olttbcre would be attended with danger, ae the embankment waa 7 or 8 feet high. tVUueaa said the occurrence took place betweeu sunset and dark. He was working be low {law the tracks of a person, It being Just alter a ratn. The person Mid hla name was Joseph Lee. lie did uot Ute any threats towards prisoner, or hold out any Ihdiicemenu, hut triad to shame hint, beluga young man, for what he had done. Prisoner said lu canversn* t on alter his arrest, that he Intended to throw the train qff, or thought ho would. Wltuess thinks uo train could have passed without betug Ihrowu off the track. K. Graves, engineer, awornt— Witness Is In the employment of the Road. He came In yeslordsy morning and waa Informed they had a young man in custody ) recognised him as a person whom he knew In Savannah called Ed. Ilrown. sat down with htm ami asked what .he was thinking about wbeu he put obstructions upon the road. Prisoner saUI he did not think any body would catch Imu. VVlinssa atktd hint wlut Induce; htm to do It. To which prison er replied Ibat he was walking along the road; another man met him and asked him to help put (ho bar on the track. Witness then asked him ll be bad no belter sense Ilian that. Prisoner answered, that ho was persuaded. Wiltii-s* Inquired, w ho persuaded him. Prisoner said he did uot ku»w the man. Witness asked how ll was tha other man was not enusled. Answer—he look to tho fluid. Witness used no threats or encouragement* towards prisoner, lie recognised him as a boy whom he had seen about Savannah. • Ashley J. Uoillday sworn Witness Is eniployrd on the road aa an apprentice under Mr. Finch. Monday evening .about hulr a rnllo above the sixiy ml e post, lound spikes stuck up Imho Joints of tbo Iron rails; Just beyond that lound a piece of board or tlm her about one foot long, three nr lour Indies wide, and hah au Inch thick, sticking up in the Tdnt oi * bar of trou -, a Utile bey ond that found a bar of railroad iron with ona end across the track and the other towards the ditch ) saw the track of a man there ; went In pursuit of him } about half a mile further up found prisoner, Prisoner stopped and looked round ; saw us aud moved off round the curve out or sight. St«n|»cd the hand-car ; Mr. Pinch got out on ono sldonf the track aud witness on the other *, anon discovered prisoner about iMOnr •&» yards In the Held down towards tbe swamp, walking with hit head down. Mr. Pinch called out amt asked him who that was. prisoner an* t SAVANNAH RiflPUB MOAN. TfffejEtSDAY M.QBNING.,JUNF/&*j866. l rreustkaN.O. Crescent.] , «a*rffl«Mvs, Kusw Nulhlnffliui, Thu laadlag Gaurgla politician* havu taken •Hong grounds against (ha Know Nothing*.— Whether Ihu old party hack* will bugbl* to carry the maaaeu of the people alung with Ihom, ll alto gether another matter. We doubt it. Georgia is * ff rM| BtaU. Georgia ha*'earned the tide of "Empire Slate".of dto South, liar people aro Intelligent and progressive. .They have built rail roads, carried through many,’mighty worke oi In ternal improvement*, founded schools and collegca, teared cotton factories and encouraged home ad vancement gnd elevation, in many important rea ped*. Consequently, ihuy ought to be abuku In teracted demtRogulam and met* partlun appeale, In which nothing Is Involved aave tho prospects or a few pnlitleal leader*. We have faith in Georgia. She dcoa not trade exclusively upon the capital furnished by tho past,aa doaa Virginia, nor duet she think antiquated resolution* and Impracticable whoroatca more important than tho realities of the present. Further than this, her people aro herd lea enough to adhere to dto opinion that tho orccliun of a doxon factories, a doxon machine shops, a dozen school house*, and tho building of a doxon idea <4railroad, nro of mure practical valuo to loin titan utl tho resolutions adopted in Virginia in tho year* 17W-’9D. Tho m?ro montion ol ih'a fact proves them to bo both sensible and reliable. So milch lor tho people of Georgia. Now a word «t two (or tho politician*. Her politician* xro down on thw American movement. They denounce tho"Know-Noihlnga" furiously, and aro aa rejoiced over (he election of Wise, as nro (ho Abolitiimiata of the North. It would ho difficult to tell which aido exhibits the most extrotno eviden ces of intenso exultation, The Hun. Alexander H. Stophona haa written a long letter against tho pew organization, has denounced it in thosliungest terms, haa proclaimed himself a candidate lor Ye* •lection to Congress, nnd announced his determi nation to stump his District in opposition to the American order. Aa he is one of tho ablest speak* ere In tho Union,the "Know*Nothlngs" may ex pect a good mnny terriblo skinninga. But Ste phen* will perform tho operation decently—ns tho irslt cook fried tho eels, "tindorly,’—which is somo consolation. Bcnator Toombs la also down on tho poor lollowa, and between tho two, thoro’s uo telling whether a native American will bo allowed to remain in Goorgia nftcr tho termination of tho next election. At all events, we pray, bosuveh and imploro them, to spare a few of our nativo Geor gians! Do soon account of the merit* of their revo lutionary sires—thu grand old men of tho days of ’76—even ii they have no merit thUmsolves ! A brave nnd victorious foo is always magnanimous and mercfiul. But, notwithstanding^ Mr. Stephens’ prnnun- ciamento against the Kuow.Nutliinga, the Now York Tribune, although gratified, is mu endshed. It evidently fears a consummation will bo brought about through the agency of the order, which /ie aptuohotuL is difficult, it not impossible—namely’, a luaion, or rather an obliteration; of sectional ani mosities upon one common, patriotic, national ground. Speaking ol his totter, to winch wo have referred above, in which he arsumos the position that thu American order, North and South, will be unable to act together on the slavery quektton, tho Tribune emphatically remarks: "Air. Stephens need not le«l so tnuohjdisiiuat.— The "National" Know Nothings, like tho "Na tional" Whigs, are ready to consent to tho rulo ol tho SInvo OlignrcJiy. What atri-ngth they may ho aide to gather in the North on their pro-slavery pint form is, howover, not yet very clcatiy deter mined." With such no assurance it strikos us Mr. Stephens, ,nd those who art with him in Georgia, ought to twered that It was Joe Lee. Finch atked why he put rest content. If the • National" Know Nothings of thu North, as the nseotic Tribune ■nmingly calls them, are prepared to stand up to thu con stitutional rights ol ilie South—ol which thoro seem* to bo i*very indication and evidence—we cannot see why thu South or Southerners rhould led particularly nlurmed or outraged. And we will any. ns Southerners, with"Ul taking sides or arrogating ch-mipionship, that we ar<< dis po«ed to favor nny party against which Abolition thunder i* mainly directed. Just now, the "Know Notnmga" are Ihc particular objects of Abolition hatred Therefore, we are rather inclined to think them clever and patriotic fellows. Bui m *..on a* the Seward and Grt-ulvy organs emium-ncw lavonng thi in, our suspicions will h<> aroused, aud Ibat lorn bar on the track. Prisoner did not answer fie first nmu, but rented the iccoiid,that lie did not tti.uk any haim would bo dOuu, Solicitor GeiMir.il tiordou here staled, that for obvious ruasoin tbu tian.es o( tbe olhor tuuu or nuui alluded to would ho fupprusH-d for the present. No witnesses were »worn..n the part of the defendant. Mnicmcnt by Lea, thu prisoner:— I ws»c«>mInaou the road and inettwonten. They com* meuced putting spike* In thu cldnk* nf the rails, i sutd If any one came along, | should tell who did It. They said they would thmi make me help thrm. We Went on 8A or duverds where we found a bar of Iron. Tne in*. hoM K to. cn.l mul ni.tlt. me l.k. >,... j „ ha n lbr „„- .hon. nil unlo limy pin. llieir r, and put II on the track—one end lying track, the other on the embankment of thu ditch. The men cursed me, and said if I mentioned it to any one they would bent me We walked on about SO iard», when they wen- Inin the field and I proceeded on. \\ hen tt.ey lull me, they Mid they would kill tuuii I told on them. 1 was tightened and told a false vtnry to Mr. Finch. (Prisoner was here about in mention ibe names SL.i'y rivSM'WlMM. VWSnWr^ would make n»e tell, and l left the read. I saw tha cur come up, an,' one nun gel out nu one side, and one on tlie oilier. >lr. Finch called me. Ilo asked mo why I pul Iron on the track. I said t did not think ll would be any harm—fei ring the two nom would bent tne II I told. Mr. linliidny put me on the hand car and said he was going to bring me to Mr. Waulry. He carried me to Mr. Finch'sh«UH!,'aud Mr. F. put me nu the train aud brought me to Hsvanuah. The evidence concluded, the Magistrates aimed that a portion of m—that relating to tjjo names of the patties concerned—would not bo made public, ’as tho endsrd justice might thorchy bo defeated. Tho prisoner was turned over for trial at tho next term of tho Superior Court of Scriven county, and in the absence of bail wa* placed in tho coun ty jail to awmt tho requisition ol tho proper author itii-s. uiliorn I nton Iflroiliiff In Cnlinubiiu. Wo find in the Columbua Unquirer tho proceed ings ol a ineniing hel«*in that city, on Saturday Inst, for tho purpose of appointing delegates to tho SuuthernL'nioii Gubernatorial convention,proposed to be held in MiHcdgeville in July next. Col. John Woolfolk was called lo tho Chair, and Hr. John £. Bacon appointed Secretary, 'lire object ol tho mreting—the largest ppliitp.il gathering over assembled in Columbus, and composed of men of tho first respectability of afl pariics—having been stated by the Chairman, Bcnj. Y. Matltn, F.sq , offered for the consideration of the meeting the following Preamble and Resolutions—which were,on motion,unanimously adopted: Wherens, many ot our friends in different sections of the Slam have suggested lh.it the day proposed by us for the assembling of ibe Convention nt Mil* U’dtievtlle, being the 4ln of July next,did ll'*t allotd sidlieienl tlino for that deliberate consnlerntion nnd genvr.il apiU'inimcnl ol Delegnies whieh the impor tance of such n men-urn di'innnds; And deeming thi* »ugg« »tt<-n naaonablc, and meeting our enuto approval; Bu it th»-rolor« llfu'ilrrd, That wa concur in and adopt tho view* and aiiggesiloiifl of our Iricmis elsewhere, and pro- pose that *aid Convention aasemblunt MilledguvtUu on Wednesday thu 3th day of August m-xl. Itrsoh fil, That ilie Cliairimin of iloa meeting appoint five Dflegiile# to represent the couniy ol Muscogeo tn said CouvenHou. Thereupon the Chair appointed tlm following gentlemen aa Delegates, in accordance With the second i(-solution: Map John fl Howard, Win. if Miiehell, K*q , Wilium Donglicny, Kvq , Kobl. M. liunby, K#q., and Hon. Jamea Johnson On motion of K. G. Dawson,K,sq .that the Chair appoint five Aliernatca, the following gontlnnmn were appointed: * John A Jones, F*.«n , (Inn. G. F.. Tliomss, Col. Van Leonard, B. V. Martin, Csq .and ,Maj. Wiley Wiliiama. The meeting w*a then addressed by B. Y. Mar tin.W.U. Miiehell, U. A. Thornton, and is. K. riiornna, Csqa , in behalf of the goner.il object* of the Sojitheru Union movements, With n |KiWer and offset most gtmily mg ti, )t» hiends. in tho course of these efforts ft waa triumphantly demonstrated that a longer adherence to existing national nr- gamzeliona was no) only puwerluaa f»r g.,od tothn true con«tituli»nal rights and intereaiaol the South, but 'hat, llirough tlm strength ot patty alilanep, such a Courre would be llaaly toinvitn mill ftirtlirr h -eiilliy from bar fansllealenainie* at the North; that the Initraste of our section had hern hereto fore entrusted to iheprotsclion of parties and par tisan*, who had ptoted tbemselvc* either unable or unwilling in stay ihe Ode ol aggression; and that henceforth ib- rqlisnee ol tha flunili must Iw In her /•eupfe, nmtad and actuated by s common purpose to maintain, in letter and Inspirit, the principle* and provisions of the Georgia Platform/-* tonsum m»Uoa of such paramount ititpoiiance aa to »vm- whaimall minor diflurenees that ha*o haretofore divided thsm, a«d in constitute them One Psopl* end One Party. Rnhi. K iJiaon, Baq ,th*q Introduced tha foljow Ing Presrnhla and Keeolulion, which on motion of Jamee Johnson, were unsnlmoualy adopted : Whereas, the snemies of thf* mpvemant pretend tn douhl the sincerity of Ihrwa engaged therein, and to believt (hat It Is aacontfsry to the purposaa and *"«• of tha so-called Know Nuiliing partyi T Imreforo— Utmlttd. That this masting dp most cordially approve and sndorsa the course of ihaCommitlra or the mealing of tha Mth May in Its sut aequ-nt action, requesting the Know Nothing Cimwu- iinn about to aeearnhl# not i^mska aumiilnatioo lor Governor •kiriapt thu infection* taint suchfiiemlship iinplic . in double q nek time. Cnn aottio ol our S->uthnru Demooratiu coteiiiporarice say ns much I "Wo pauau for a reply V' The Union MavemAti MAJ. JOHN II. HOWARD TO odVEJUIOR It. V. J0UNR0N. Montoomxhy, Ala., Juno 1st, IBflfl. , Pear Govrrnor I aenl you, a day nr two ago, from Culumhm, O*., tho proceedings of sums pa triotic and true man, which I hnpo you hsvo duly considered and properly appreojated. While at tending a esse in Court hore, 1 match han our to support tho policy of tho resolutions referred to — Under tho suit I ml conviction that tha division! of tho South into mere partisan waifsro, will foraver render her weak and imbealla and .conlluua her an uMay and unroeietliig prey' to Northern nggree- •ion, 1 am an aovuoste warmly for Ihe uniou oftlio peoplo of tho Slate upon one platform. Although thuio havu bacon my opinions fur aome year* past I do not claim ihe.patornily of tho resolutions of fered In ihe Dumoorallo meeting a few day* paxl at Columbus, and rejuctod by tho imptudont ex clusiveness <f Judge Iverson'# parly policy; thuy •re noilhur John A. Junes' nor mine, but tho spon taneous effusion of a people fatigued with party and its dolusivo promises of^iuud, no mailer how euo cessful in tiutnurical force. As long ns opposing parties nro tolerated nnd.on- couraged nt thu South, just so long will wo bo si-uflud at by (ho North lor our impotence, and humiliated in our own esiimaiiuti from a know! odge oi our weakness; but lot us throw nf]' theso shackles ami wo nro nt onco placed in an nltiiudo to command respect. No tlino aver, in my rucol lection, haa been so propitious ns tho prcscRt to euro thi* canker upon our politics. Tho Whig party is rnthor bulow par in its oxpoctations of *i mining to and maintaining a Htalo ascendancy, and moreover, somewhat convinced tlfat their poll cy, for a lew yenre past, has not been Very well calculated t<> advance or even to protect the interest* ol tho South,they am well inclined to rncot us' while tho Democracy,true tn the Constitution, and healing up constantly for auxiliaries in thu great work, evinco openly a good temper in inviting nil to oomo forward andj«»in thorn In tho dofonoc nf tho consiituiionsl rights of tha Country. Tito feeling predicated upon a sound judgment of tho noceao'ty of flio thing, is good ami warm nntong all clnssca of Democrats, Whigs nnd Know Nothings,ex cept a few exclusives of oil parlies, who, from personal selfishness, will insist upon tho propriety ol their separate organizations. But notwithstand ing this good feeling certainly prevails,still Whigs ami Know Nothings will not cumo into the Demo cratic p.iify in such numbers ns wilt atimunt to t disruption nnd breaking up of their own parties; they must have an opportunity, by going into n general Convention, to niukn tiu-iroumdcclarations oi laitli, and saying tliis is rny platform; for if ftternu’s recording angel wore to como down from Heaven, and give us n plntiorm of principles, thu sjiiiit ol an opposing party would blot it out forever. 1 care not how wise, h-»w pure, bow patriotic tbo Democratic platlqrm of principles may be, oppo sing parties will reject tbo principles by thuir oppo sition to the men who nro cIiomiii aa th« standard bearers to carry out llioso principles. How is this evil lo bo avoided 1 Simply by tho represemativea of tho Democracy wlm moot mi tho 5th inst, con sulting ihu known prejudices and weakness ol our tMlure ami inviting n Convention u| all patties and tho whulfc people to meet iu July or Auvust »o uontimitn a Governor and mnko n ib-clnratinn ol princples tree from tbo irammnU of in«trucii.in or ifietatton ol any party or ol any set (if exclusive poltlicinus. Whigs and Nnow Nothings, liku nil other parties, to be content with, and support tho truth, must have an ugcucy or band in making a declaration that ttuih ; they miirt have it in their power from practical co-operation to say. "hero are our principles,” "wo tho people ol Geor gia promulgated them in General Convention." But so long a* die)’ nr-‘ announced n» ihe pimciplcs ol the Dcmoorniie Party,though Uiemmciplcs may not lie opposed,yet tho 1‘arty w,ll ho, and thu i strength of tho State S»-t ut naught and destroyed by tm» continued divisions of tin* people. Han 1 your official position,ami |>crsoiinl influence, nl this juncture, LgLiiter my»*-;t I could, and would, do a great deal, t.> concilium nnd rtc-neilo old party elements. 1 think. * t'h ihe good d spo»m.>n which prevails, that it is in the power ol a lew active and M-iisiblo me'i the Dtuhocrniio Patty to bring tbo peoplo tog, tfier, at lr.t»t, lor n time, and although ill. y will again split into fiariiesns m-w nnd im- jHiri.mt questions may nil»c, yet they mosi probably would be united amt tirm upon thu questiun ot Northern inroads utxin Southern Rights, uot only in relation m slavery.i^ut upon all ihc |a)itudinari*u I which Tha Tn MTwo flsrvsys tuid a sspanits wish .Tu shins In sspsrata sMttsus/ The nns InvsntSil ssuea for fi*h, Ths other madl'stluns. F.scli had his pungent powers applied Tnshl tkofissd aud dying t One relishes asnfe wliou frlod— Oua *»ve* a loin from frying." t'orelgn Itstnt. Tho London Timet of tlm 3lat ult. cuntalns tho report ol a meeting field In Rxetsr Halt by ilia member* nf tho United Kingdom Alliance, In favor of a prohibitory liquor law. There were between 4,000 and 5,000 persons present. On tho platform were the Earl ul Harrington, Aldormsn Sir R. W. Carden, Alderman Harrison of Wakefield, Mr. Buwly, of Gloucester, Mr. Richard Jltldiich, Mr. Samuel Pope, honorary secretary, and a number ol highly respectable supporters of tho movement. Sir W. C. Trevelyan, who occujiied tbo chair having briefly stated (ho object of thu allisnaa, which was for the total aud Immediate legislative suppression of tlm traffic in all intoxicating beve rages, thu Earl of Harrington moved : " That It is neither right nor politic for tlm state tn afford legal protection and sanction to any traf fic or system that tondu to increase crime, to waste tho national resources, to corrupt thu social habn* t and to destroy tho lioalllt and livua ol people— That ihu traffic lu intoxicating liquors, as common beverages, is inimical to tho truu interest* of in dividuals, and dutiruotivo of thu order and welfare of sociuty, and ought, therefore, to Im prohibited —A Yorkshire nightingale having locstcd PsrK in thu quiet valley to thu right of Kureslmihhill.it soon b*n-»me known around the neighborhood, and hniniroda of person*, especially from Barnsley went nightly to hear lit song, which was «u fine that numbers walked tho footpaths and fields tho whulu of thp night, and as early at 3 o'clock in the morning warm beds were foresakcu by hundreds of married nnd single, old maid* and bachelors, to go to heur tho nightingale. At lost tho visitor* hucamo no numerous nnd tho damage so great to the crops and ienccs by bong trampled and broken down, lbat.il was r ound necessary to snare Ute bird. __ —Great preparations wore making at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, fur the grand Horticulture, Exhibition of tho 2nd of Juno. Ail tho Inrgo growers of plants and fruits in England signified thuir intention to compete lor tho prizes, which are tlm highest ovor offered in England or a lscwhoro. Tho display would extend along tliu whole of the building,including tho open corridors irontigg the tcrruco gardens. —Thu Queen of England having discovered that a Drgu portion oi thu children of thu domestic and other ncivnnts at Buckingham Palace are very much neglected in ihu matter of education, haa commanded that premises ift Palace street, Pimli co, should he filled up as a school to be opened for educational purposes on Monday next Mr Charles Dodd, a gentleman of tried ubiility in bis vocation, lisa been appointed muster Tlm wlmlo ohlm expenses will bo defrayed by tho Queen.— Thu numbers of scholars of bolh rexes at present eligible for admission is G6. An evening school will also bu established for such ot tho elder chil dren as may bo prevented horn attending in the day 111,10. Duixth of Tliniitftnn, tla«• Jcs*y l.e* wars or Hum*. Mrs. Thomson, the Jrrsy Lowar* <>f Robert Burns, dic-i in Dumfries <>n Saturday, the !»6ib, at the advanced ago ol nearly lour re tro years. Up to a recent (into Mrs I hoinson enjoyed excellent health, but tor somu months has been gradually sinking. Persons familiar with the life of the pout will re- ^p-mlmr that Jessy Lewnrswason the most inti mate tern a with Burn* and his family. Her falftcr had beun Supervisor of Exciso lor ihu district, but died some years bo tofu tho poet, and Miss Jr*»y L'-wnrs, during moat of tho tune 'hat the l>"Ct lived Ul • * ’ roir?A" is, MlaaOATHP.fUNP. W.MoMLTKIK and Mr. ALKX. — if, QCAKrFdtMAN, nf Llbaiiy Coubtf, Ga. In this ally, Thursday the Isih InM.. by tha B#v. Thre. Harubaul, i.'i'ltM ACK IIOFKINN of Utl* eilr. m Mu* HATH T. I'lNflKK,daughter of Mr. J. W.Ftaftga.of tviiailhglon llland. ' Uoiird of glnrsMl*. NsSsbasN. Jbna 81, Prsaant, t. Defer,port, A cl In# t bsiimsh ; i. tt.tisu- drr, John Casa. I\ F: t.'nls, A, J. J. Itluts, A. Far ry, K. NoluiBon*, W. D. I’.lbrldga, M. Aitmrnus, J Wilds*. A. J.J.IItupLT. J. Naylor, K. H. Zlurem, J. Ila»t«l, E. Ilagaf. T. V. Nuwent, l». Gksson, J. ft/ao. A. Fuucs, R, A. T. Lawrencs, Report of IntarmMita lu Laurel Oruvu Oiuslury for tbe week smlintr Jim# IB. Harah it. Wilkln*',u. IS no*.-Taulblng. Havannab L'naa. F. Jsihm, 13 iina.-Trethtng, Savannah. W’m. k. liluuni, In rnoi,*-Teaming, Havaucah. Mary H. Pougla*, 14mo»—Teaming, Havannrb, Maria Isabella Tnouaa, lu year*, lu oiuf.—uphold Fever, Connecticut. RLSONSSNO CULOSSU. I'ctur, I yr.—Teething. Hilly, 4 yra. ■ I'neuinonla. Mary Tajinr, 3d //•■—Asthma. Mirny, nt jr*.—fnfianimatbin Rowels. Mmanuah, W yrs.-Afcarlel Fsvsr. Nolly, t yr* — Uytenu-ry. John, 3J jrs.—lUMiitery. JttMa, H j re.—InAtmuiallon Nlomacb. Hublii, Ml >r*.—Loiuunipilon. r A P. TORI,A V, Keeper L.G.U MARINE IHTELIifGRSfCe, _ jAVAJ#KAIf .tvjet Ncbr Faluwub, tVaritw, iialureore-Otfri**, . 1^» Vont ** * lfab«r*harn, lu M * *<t.f N Co.wetl,Oowatt. N*w Ort*ahs-|^k»n l FMillna. Mdau u*TK Mill*, O»l-o.* h »|*, u . r, H Johnwui. O (oheu, Fattan. I mo..* 4 » JobMioa k i>*. M 1.1larora. M It Wllbxiw.. M A 1 .,u*' W hut,raw, I'ranklin k ft,sailer. Mini 4 PaAidiKtiL far 4 Iras* 4, WMbbura. 1 aruv^Tk T H li to SI ill,, iHartnrr VVr.aka, Kiug Faisiba, 4#-N M Ua-aat. 13 bab« R fCoiUin, Ill-lev M.^«, 4 , o. &■*,*, a Vili b-nga. Hail A l-.ai.ilre, u Klog 4 *-,**. a li-'lrT'Wi'm, Job 11 uuti k r„ * I'aln.rr fc GHieoii, arid orde». • * Out "r.ll, llllUM, II..,I...111.-, IV U. tumid "* * w a , CUAHCII. ^.,^,.",4., WmTA.II, hleao**blp KejtUib* Blaie, Ifardle, F»,Ux4eipLU-r * L l.imir. r * FAkkl'.itunia Far Strain*b' p • kind*. f„r j;,, H( t m ('af)#ri,trr, I*. N Woo*J. I: i’arv.b*, V,, t A UV/aja Mis* l^ltoecb, Mr* M ivmini, M». I, .,1 child, T llucX»n»n, F tianvit. J W |»i*tt, ^ / .. , Imni, A II Tahon, H * 1-iUie, W II li#-t>> , .7 V«ung. VI,• oaift and child, >1r» I'w.*-- »!.,%,/ 11, l»*rt Met W II Mr and M-i I.. « , 1>r ,.q lla)K)rt nt Interment* tn ihe t.'atbotlft Omstety f»r Uis ] V' 1 " K * * eek i-ndlnif June Mlih. 11-ii. ! ’ *" /* V ' ‘ ,B! •• week ending Juno gtnh, ISA4. John Carmll. 4 mo*.- Hyrentcry, favannah. Thomas .MeMchol»,40 yr*.—Crowned, Ireland. J. KAV, Keeper.C. C. Whites, 7 ; (Hack* and Colored, V \ total.'« I. t)A VKNI'oltT. Acting Chairman N. A.T. I.xwaaace.bec. Jil! ^ I <->• Hr I Mi ■ Ba* .... VV't* Pool tain, J It llor'ter, 11 n |wr», i * Stay. 1: N Jotioaon. M ; „ . : .u, I.Malhee. Mias »lf#g. Mr* t. I u,„ K V-m A F MeCewf aiwt t chilat.t,. j> IT • OHiriAItV. . 'TiS'lh, fill IM, .1 Ih, nMnw aTfB »»rw». «<l-*»»-. “»• w « r>.M» .rrf M,. » |.|>>>I> I....... In I'ln..don, Houll. Onliu, " " ' “ “ ‘ W V AH W. KTAUItK, ,1 Ainu, of Ibe U.il. ,* Auguita papers plea** copy, tiled In Ihe village of WalUtourvllle, Liberty Ga..liK<iHGK W. I.F.ON AltU, aged tlxiaen year*, or tho latu UuwLaao H. Lamaan, formerly nr W ham, Man. Ill*UIwaso waa Hyaeniery, under which he ■ offered Ihluriwly fus fnMj day*. HUmiml wa* early directed to his approaching dl« solution, and we troal ho found Je*u* preciou* t" hi* aoul. Ilia e^>un»elt to Ida funner emupauton* iltal a -deaih Uwd waa no plaro for rej^wunce," and tn -Hr- ■ member their Creator In the day* ot their jouih" ; hi* I frrrjurnt nrayera for fatih In trhriai. and far patience in I endure hla aoffnrlnga, give e. mfoMlnx atruianco lo lot j friend*, that he ha* pa»M*d from death tn life. He wa* fully Cunaclou* of |,|» aim.linn, and on the day previous , In Id* death remarked, “how «i range tn know that lam; ? d)ing ; and yet I am n»t afraid to die, lor I can truu my H*vlor." I 1 III* dying rMjueat wasthat thelollowlng hymn *l>ould , —. be sung at hit funeral: — “There is a laud of pure delight, Where aaiul* Immortal reign ; IhBntle day excludes the night. And pleasures Danish pain,"—be. •.•Journal* In Wafehatn, 31***. p'.eare copy. 11. IK l»rt, and HI t’.evrage. I’er •ietm*tii|> Kerano • *1* e. for p|.itwV«tM/i»—7 » Holer, hi be, Mi«» 31 i’ll/Hi, A lilt!e),S M.je. M • M A liilioo. Mr* l. IlM*. M fi • i'll) and iui,.t iv . ui. ger, |rr W H Thayer, Mra Nlch<4e and Cao i. *», J W Amtcrt-n. T V' lark sod lady, Mrs ll M *t- ,R .Ue» VV (’('real//*, and lady. 3I:m (. h r-V*. I, M proton. 3lr* W F I'iinl/iu, it b >»*., w *»ougl..,i. .* Her.r^m,ar.d •£. *•., rage I’er aieamer W eiafca. Ir«m I'aU'Xa. I Mia* 11gii. MreOeid ami daoghier. Mr, eI'.o-i, ; ..M he), Mr l’rlfcae. T GoWu.g. t Dr—k ..if Are.trve» Iirwlif, aid art, B NpaMieg. lady aol J tfc|W-»i.. j ' \ T**dd. i- M i (rod airdwi. J M K*ll. Vi l-.ro-.r., l. «(,#. i*. i Ashley.) par»-r.s. Wr Jrff.rc. .VtL.VfOICA.M3A. » rusu, iun« •?.—Ar, l-ng A N Week*, tn.a iah. I'uiLkUaLrittk, June 16 —* Id, schr J A n*a»», tor Kavaunah. New Vos a. June |0.—Ar, aehr A J \\ ar.ng. trots I*. v»0«ah C‘i»ai aatoa, June IB/—Ar. Khr II L Vtneei,*. item Urn, ii, r.*. •*W Vuaa, June J6.—Ar, bark Marla Mortna, frv« taiitiah. l-iii'**, Juiui IS—Ar, brig ZenUMrom ^(amu NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘ loiniEUi iAi. iiEconn. AAVA.,NAll .haiikct. iVsnaisnaY, June 20. COTTON,—The sale* to-day were confined to 4t bales via: Hi at P'K and tUet 11 \ cent*. Fare Ileducefl—fabln Palace $?o. /’or wVf’ir York* i >i ri:n statiin .biail line. STEA MHHIP~A UG UFTA. V» Leave t*atu>daf, June *.'3, at 2 o’clock, P M. li.ei.re arid *plr reitu !*»;■* (rug. ship Atr,f*TA, Tecs*. I.i » «,/«. tuander.wiilleareaiah. it. 1 r hc.{M • r paaraae. *{ idt lo I'Uil.LFORL, PAV A < Tt,e A I. V It A M V wilt iurrr«l 11^ Augusta, am fl.~.-h)|.|«rr . r not dl* < n by U>e»e r i I otbUi Wui t null ttoa’kkd o pracdcoa, violative *-t thi w.> havu so long and jurtlyr complained without the id ghu-st inlWncn u)e'ti ineep..nait»1c maimitlex The propostimn "fo U n»e people," is »»> pretty. An A, ILITION hm IN Tixa. -M.nv of ..ur ""•! '«'r. «'«l ' iiluuo- «nd .Miajii.niik,, Hut ,t . a.maIi. a tin, iiidcmoul aa well hn ileli^lilH I lit, mi- Ttmderw lire not wwnrw thaf a colony ol German SOciulUtS hnvu sul'lud ill the Sisto nf TvXaa We the Hvato nf Texas, called the San Antoum Zoitung. Tho State Guzqiio dunminci-s it, and is now (uiRsgcd in a controversy with it. Tbo Zeitutitt openly avows its abolitionism, and con tends that it Ilia a right to propagate surh son* j f tunenu! zottu: San Antonio Zeitnng.—This Ireo soil orgnnlhnt i column and a quarter dedicated lo tho Gaaciio.— ^..isfiea the iddumuiit a* well na duligliia ill. ... nBtnattmv. If Uexn t«' cflesned, U wiu Im (h« han- piust era ol the ago. as it will hoar upon it* glorious WRIVW woiiave ever framed *jCn3 how glorious and honi>rnhlo lo tlm Dumocraiic j Party to mako the motion mi bur Convention and I (mint ihu w „y to hrmtf lire Statu lo its senses and I unite thu people in thuir own duluncc. H- w mag- { tiammous and truly praisuworthy to yield her party suiuemncy to a power tar more potential and cl- Sn vis si n is Is l:x porta. June 20. Per steamihlp Florida, New V<»rk —6r<® bales Cotton, So do (lom<*»itr», 4<i bbls Polatoes, 19 baits Wool, ao<J sundry pkc*. baa, 4c. Pet ttetmvliip Keystone Stale, PKtladelpbta-V^ttwhV Cotton, l‘J.‘ do LwmesUcs, and sundry boxes and pack# !*». he. Per Am ship Consul, t.Herpool—5003 bale* (‘j.Iand 1 F Collun, 336 d‘> ■•'ea Island go, I00O boxes Copier (rre,i r..r , half cask Hire. I J* •* ItKCBIPTR op GOnviK, PKIt HAlUlOAP. *i*L >i 'J-H! *‘v '*Vi'H*7 Juno VO -tffi bales Colion, 31 dr. Dot»e*iin», I I.nI, , b»*»- d -(.ateh for thi Wool, |5.\ sack* Corn. B »*c3» Meal, and mdte u. l.o- k- ! «»r (-»«**re apply U> ell A Mielllng.W |* Vcnrr, 'I II William*. Valmi.n- . )*• Vo 4 B. J J lllm «, J P Oillimanli, A Cn. W !»unr»... G W | many. J W l4tht»|i l» (%», Way k Taybo. • II Ton M:v\ toKk.-liHX . • \D W aNTHH. - The Neimti TH"3I XI •«. wader. Will bare dupalch it ii, rt. k |.i*d t t Ju-bale* (.Vko.w. 'i* t.tsragr. sj j i -.* IIIIIGIIAM. hi l l. U .— 7 he jxc*. 11 ii ii. >n 4 c,>. N A lla'dee 4 i'(i, Crane, Well* 4 1 lU'dwiek A Cnokr, liana h Washburn, liebu 4 F«rwr, K Molyneaux. AVGUSTA Jt M.lV.b. Ml —Coiloh -Tbe market prior to Atlantic's aiHic«» had tH-e«.m« t trr.i uni.« njTOl ui mo imio moimo i».ci ' TS, ,^oiV.V..V;' I III Dumllies, resided with hor other brollier, J III. > b |,. rale* I.. *|.« rxitul»( a few bwodred I ......a., to 1... tu ■, ilu.n ,, ..I,,.*, r ..1 .ml : ■ . * ■ ... ..... lor public ip Kid and pnldic tranquility We extract from tho Iasi Austin Ga- j 'he State ! There i* p**;iacy in the coni, nud ns n j * Imppy results. All this is in tile sci-pe and r t»| a te»v men, liecanxi n is wise, nndjiKt nnd jtoluic It id approved by reason and sound sense, nnd more than a 11,desired by ihu peoplc.wh" always . . , nu., nr'i . ina,. f i'. ii i*. nu ii" ni it is wo trust tho ln*t Itmo wo slmll Imd this in- j | ln v«i a right govern. Who that iv patrl-.tio usn cendi'ty ptmt utHin our table. In l.oui«i»»«. would come within the range ol tlresTaiuies. ivhiuli providu lor imprisonment lor life or tho infliction of tho penalty of death upon nny person who shill publish or distribute »uch works He »«ya that nil the Germnni in Texas are at bitterly oppneeil to negro alarery, aa he i a! and ho haa the impu dence to duly »s to "atrikn at the root of the iiuitiur" —llioso aro his words—"unless wo stop the immigra tion ol Germans." |f wo coujd believe hisasseniiins, wo should n"t allow a Oerinanllofiruad our soil.— This hcaiitilul ami lovely country, intended |.y its produds of cottons to ho.tho homo ol million of our Southern sons, and by id, posnion nnd resources capable of wielding the sceptre of political and commercial power in ihe South, if ton precious n Irerilngoto ho despoiled at this time by ubolitionisis, *nd that incendiary hand, too, to como from for eigners, to Whom wo have tendered the rights of Anierieaii citizens! Tiie Amesican Party in South Carolina.— Thu Columbia (8. C.) Times approves ol the pin.- form adopted by tho National American Council at I’hiUnolphla, ami adds: "Oitr friends abroad throughout the 8<*uth will bu idoased to icaro ibat, m Hoinli Carolina from tho seaboard lo the mountains, the American puny are siren toihn intereats ol the South, and aro or ganizing tu battle l<>r their rights under the Cnn- alituiion. In Richland lliero aro al |oa*t seven hundred good and tmo men whohavn united upon Ihe American platform and will pu»h forward ihc noble work onlil hor sand lulls are purged of lire I •" «*'» "iumi’tTOn. Ihnnitfhout ll.o lh „ l r ^» ..Itoco ,!| f.u.i™ 1 . " Tlio snnre leaven in working in almoM every | District in the State, nnd it will not ho long before j THE rtoi t.r. will rise anil throw off the manacles , winch have hound them so long to parly and party Schemes, Which have conferred no real benefit " ( The LaGrxnuk Bank —Having failed to obtain any inhumation trom tlm LaGrange Re|H>Ttrr ns 1 lo lire character of tlio Bank organized in that place, tho Augusta Chronicle say*: Tho refusal i*f lire llauk to afford through the Reporter,tire desired information, Ii very eonclu- | tree III Itsulf of its true character. But W" are not toff to that—ih»> principle owner ol lire Bank, a 1 Chicago Wild Cat financier, named (lurch, »«*« m J ••• - this city a few days since, and Irankly admilted Fourth, It i* nail policy to pas* law a which would •hject to thial Certainly imt the Democtacy, 1»>r they are now using the press, and their orators and statesmen. In invoke tire people to Join them. The Democracy is how busily eleciionecrmg lor, and soliriling terru'1* to advance the nucleated the people, .uid caiiecinlly to protect the Southend us institutions The Whigs now maintain tire | same principles. Why, ihen, keep up thui jealous ) distance between the paitiva! There i* lie sound philosophy or patriotism m such policy; it inui's- • guided and erratic. Oh! But tho Know* Nothings! | Who are they? I answer Urey nro not Bears, hut Ptnplt too Men ot intelligence! and Worth, ha* mg the snmu interest in (lie country as other people. They arc composed "I Whig* nml Drmocrnts.and very clear, m my judgment, of the imputations cast upon them hy Mr. Stephens, who should hxvo te.- tneiiihorid hi* own avsociatiou wiili Noithern Whjggcry might have subjeclcd him wi'li equal plausihdiiy to thu same « hargn of being found in (red company. It is aUutti and ridiculous to charge them wiili any romreehon or sympathy with tho Northern Abolition I'nity. Upon that question I would as soon rely upon them ns upon your Ex cellency, amt from your known «cttv« exertions in (tefi'iico ot Southern institutions, that. 1 would say, is pulling lire case f<»r their loyalty to tho | South in n strong point of view. I have no con nection with them, l a-o-ure you, but l havu lately J diacovered, by tlictr open a town Is, many tn n a* pure, pniri"UC,nnif talented na our country afTnnls; j iliey have secrets, I dare siiv, nnd so have all par- ' tics, they ate but n party utum thu same organic rule ot other parties, to stick together and promote each other in order to carry out their principles I -bjocl lo their religious proscription I w ould light •t the free exercise ol religious opinions, whether Catholic or Frolestani. But l believe tins is a mere hoax lo unde with them tire I’roteetaiit Cler gy; hut in regard lo discouraging foreign immigra tion, I am decidedly with thorn- I cate not who knows my opinion. I hold ihcan propositions to be undeniable: First, That ihia Country, States anil Territories,belongs to u«, and hy "il«," I mean tin* naturalized, ns Well aa naltvn ciliicna : Second, That the -mhi; rcaaoiia which induced tire naiuraiizalion laws, m lire tmre of tlreir piresago, do uui now exist. We men want <-d strength ; W'c arc now strong enough tn dclcinl ouraelve* against any rxpouted comburetion m| tire woihC Tlmil, It i* our rigul to lake cate <>l nnr* solves, and we aru not under tire slightest > bliga- lion to atbnd an nsylmn to lire rest ol the world; and Lcwuts, who was then as officer ol escisr, and j bale* who became afterwards also Supervisor of the diMitct. ]u ihe short interval which took place betwixt thu poet’s return from Brow and fus death, J«>mv Lewaia waa unreiniting in her attention to Mrs. Burns and ih« children—Mrs. Rums being almost constantly confined to hcd,aa tire youngest child of tire p>'«l *»a» bojn on Hie day of tire poet'# funeral — and conveyed from her brother's Ip’ilse such cor dials of all kinds as tho supp'sed would Ire accepta ble to the hard. Alter (fun s’ death, two of tho children, Hole it, ihueldcat, and arnuho', iivcl wiih the l.ewara family lor about fourteen months. It m.ifi not be forge ten »n that J<-**y I.-war* closed the eye* ol lire t»<>ct (Jimtncd in denih—(fiat eye of which Sit Walter Ucu’t said, “1 have seen moat «*f the eminent melted mV day, but I never saw an Jcaey Ire wars, aome years niter tire poet’a death, was married to .Mr. Alexander Thomson, writer in Dttinlncs, who died in l^tif, and was snrcredBd hi business hy his son, Mr. A. ’1‘hoinsoti. M's. Thom son h id five sons and fw-n daughteia, moo: of w h -in survived their mother. .Mrs Thomson, in (icrsonal appearance, was fail, somewhat stout,with a brati- 111 is I blue eye. Sh« was of a cheerful disposition, with a kindness and open hcarledn. m which en deared In r to all; but bet warm frium'ship for and unremitting altenh'Oi to the p<>ct Consttluie the claims which f'u memory nf Jessy Ire war • ha* upon die ntfedioU und grateful rem< rnt’rauee of tire admirers of Kol'ert Burns. When hi hi* later days evil teporin.aa to the tendency oi fns poittiral opinion* and his private conduct had alienated many of his acquaintances, Jea«y Irewars, with her brother and*i«ter, becamo the more unremit ting and constant intireir friendship. With such opportunities of judging of tire poet's sentiment* ami character, and herself eminently qualified, hy her strong religious opinions and menial capability, to speak on such a subject, it become* interesting to know that "Jessy Irewars licquciilly stated that there never w«i a man more maligned than the poet, and that especially he w a* by no mean* so intemperate a* he wa* said to ho.” She visited hi* death bed both by night and day, ami scorned tbo idea that the poet died a sceptic. "He died," sire said, "in tho faith of a Christian." At lire poet's death Jessy irewars possessed a great mnny manuscripts and letters of lire poet. These she gave to Dr. Maxwell, of Dumfries, to be for warded to Dr. Currlu lor tho biography, and it waa often n cause of great regret to her that nono of them were returned. She possessed tho MSS. of "The It'uo-eyed Lame," two vetses on the back of a hill b*r an ex hibition of wild boasts i* Humphries, and a pre sentation copy ol Johnson's Miscellany, with ver ses in the handwriting of tho pod. Two large glasses, referred to in "Tho Lite of the I’oct," on which be wrote miw verves with n diamond, were unfortunately broken into a thousand pieces hy the carelessness of lire servant who w.v. carrying them from one house to another in Dumfries. Few havu lived morn respected nnd beloved than Jessy Le nta, nnd so long n* the human heart Ire ■ 19 made *i pliers full) up pt Ute Metres | but during Ute laai thrreilayv Hre demand bar »t>o< > ci-aae*l. and • oti*»n could not tx- *o|.j «iu>out a •a’rrti! rMactuiu in t rier* In ihiscotoditlon ofthe market we cvtitowlXltr quo ailonvwnb a<ynr»ty. Til*collvtc'.iou la gmerxl that a turiher advaurr la I'.niUml sv.H i*kr pISee. < *ur r*tr» brd t-rre icnut iii anueipiiion of this, and no* • peculator* a re dl*p*’»cd lo ojKirair no fuMbrr. and alilp|rerv wait lo are p.irr« on a pa'll* wiiti Ll*erpo.il—bence the mtlinf staed »u : . — )‘*r.. •<> t . Mi anuine. Hrerr !• ►.inr .lir|H.»ii;on in trll, but ire i -U previug on ihe inarhel. Graoi—Corn U rather Rat. Fair* a'* made at re tail at * I -311 lo 8 !.3«i A lane lot eon Id not be *old at a I.I vi there l» no IVhrat in market yet. aud our quo Union* are tnrrrly nominal. I’ricN tor the ne!»- crop n'enotvrt ariiled. * I xcliaiifc.—Hate tor Check»c>n New York A F c«*nt. prsminm. Pre'gtils.—Thp Klver though low It navigable.— i rv*Hi->* re—|n,..iuu») quote. XtAt'DN, Jt'NC Hi —L’oiioo—“alra during tbe f>a*i wn X have ranged from 101> lo U')| cent. « ore rare waa ma-reof aeropot tea bate* at fit, c. The rnarkef Is How quirt, with few sales cni.f 3IHCN, JI'M; |.v, A. M. — Cotton—'ter market H NCli YnHK-T3« Sire tui n i.r^ U»Y At. n |; \N7uN. leaden. Mari-r, i»ck «le*p*uh l r p.» atrets yren. For of paavareapply 'O « *JI*•-.•■* 1*1 rl» 4 IICHTZ. \ MB' *» mru.h i wmr.o H.M.IS te'UK, It ll.TlM'ifti:, ult Flitl.A- t'KI.PIIIA. 'rbt f f I.uu.tr- II wanted, f.r a I>aeil) ot 1.0 31 . to etiiirt -.1 Um »t- (* Apply :o H<l\VLA>l» 4 ** •>. a«f the c EXCURSION TO TYBEE. THIS AFTERNOON, 21« iott. at 3 1-2 iirata-r t\ I t.AK v, Capt N K nf, tn on ao !.*cue* -to, ira» if Ll- n .1 of Yus c ch id-mud srrta.ia.la f pr.c*. >. M l.\rr.TE\f. Ar-sl mie a vealn ef prig ». If the amcle »a* Derr. G<re«| .Middlings wouhl command l3.il.'Kc. •'ll,\ni>Tt’N, Jt’.NL 18—Cotton—The Cetsr.n mark, rt !« much ilrpowil, wiih a downward lendenry in prior*. T/e tranaartiop* iohUj reached only 3 nalcs at extrcuits rabglnf Dooi li to 131*c—principally ullt, af.’Kc. Mi Util.E. jr.NK 14, P. M.—Cotlon—The market yra- trrrtay wa* tnariive, \ne excitement of Abe pre* .<*u» day having ruilrrly subsided, and only you hale* ebangid hand*, but cionng w uh much firmness at <>«• qu .ia amr. The estimated axle* for the week are I6,.v<i hale*, taken nrealljr tor Grrat iintain. a fair proportion be re* purchaard for our domratic piri* Uvaapoot ru»#Mrir*Ttos. Inferior n.VCdt* l Good Mid II i ml.nary P|* £ 10 Mid. Pair..,, l.ow Middling.... te,w <vtu*% | fate nominal. Middling I! Veil h I Rice-A liglit diiuainl l.a« l»rrn suppllnl from alight stork, p lucf|iall) at 7t*c lor Prime, wh.ch we q'4:*ic a« llte rnrrrnt ral Freights—The slight and tempo rare rise in the rtvera, ' and the ronx-quent largo rrorlpia of cotton early In the week caiiHil more activity In freights and an American and two Hr ship* c unmcnced f.*r Liverpool al .i IA.1 . rutiveqirently au Am ship ol.ialued which la now the going »aie. Comaiw lae there is also an Improvement and more doing; a bark and two aehirencr* for New al 82 per bale, and aachr for Providence and HaH'mera al Js'c having engaged. NFAV Otn.hASS. Jt’NK )S, P M.-'Viion-On ' Widireaday tire Atlantic, the steamer of the 2.1 test , brought au advance ot W-ISd on .Middling amt Immense , sale*. These advice*, wh.ch l>eratna know n atu.nt ihmmv, cau«ed au active demand, but owing to the siua'l at.Kk aud consequent |irer asrortment Ihe sales were mi.fn.il to 55<x' hales. 1 he demand has continued active since, but owing to ihe same cause the aalev jesientay »t.te coi>fl.ie<t lo I5(«i. and lonlay 154U bale*—making a reul for the week of U,«(lt».ltt. Tlve purchase* have been eh11-fly for I’.ngtand, the North and Hpaln: Preach buy er* having mutely wl bdrawn fiom Ihs mark.-i. Price* have been extremely Irregular, for with so am all a swl buyer* on ontei* are at the mercy or holders. IS * , quote— •rd nary C AtHI* ’ Goo.1 Middling. t«), *13 A. GH.EA.T BOTANICAL CURIOSITY AT THE GYJnAMI JI. N ow nn cvMbliiofi. *■ us gusM.ies. o*> rs-wta U>o,o »i'rri,*®fi| remarkt*('« AIjOE TRE^Ji Gotwivnly known *% Th f f'rHtur »/ /* / a ft f. xtna oxs ar.vrxiD tiilj or fRrr»x*TJoN, IT IN Jl NT UliGIAMRG TO ni.O<).*I! Th.spHir.il ui a ns wt healthful as»d crewiac - : - tress.it feel high, with nm 1<mi tu ts ah.»ot t-> s, an.I ha« tM-rn transpla* led l.hher by the rvb*cr *• ij great trouble and evrwns*. as 1>e m.ot rrroim* cu'io»liy of the ar«. floors of«\t.i‘_.iireii fro® » K. t . I I'. an ; troa* to 7 P. M Ada-ssw-r TV ua. ItK'JI \Rl» 7IIOM te lunVI (f Ga-der^r f-r l>f. ;.n mVIlUMI AO. S SAVANNAH GAS-LIGHT COMPAST r |''IIF tb-ard > f I'trcciorv have ihu day dectireg x J. KiviJsi^J ,.f lie p*r rent cut r»f »ps p— * t r<f H.p last »l motiihs. livable or a-.,) after Tunrf»». M J*db Inru H-'fll.ltr IV. CKIim. j- 21—X Fre-. ; »t d7re*»v l iooillf remalr Collrgr. '|'IIR S»-coi»d Annual Howm. seem.* i vLi» u.s»i*- 1 tem witl occur In ihr follow n.g coder oretsenrxmc«>l •riiwu ot bubday, J«iy St, (j tU». I iiniaoii with anyitung that la noblo in genius and . !-'■ Middling, ley,,'*,|; , M.iddllng Pair7.134 4i,iw Middling 11 HaC I* I Tair nominal. •TsTswaav or revtos, I Jdock on hamt lai t*c|U, 'X ..bwlcs, 3*V.wv* Arrived since f.tH Av4 | Arrived brelay k.1**3 senlirtrent.sn lung will tire name .«! Jcaay i.ewars. tbo nfieeitunate and constant fitend id Rotveft Bum*, ire dear to the ndtlnreiii <>t Scollatld'a pool. — [Scotsman. mi* rny a lew unys smie. nuu iranKiy nuillllled . I flat tire LaGrarttfn Bank Irelutiged to tire rcuu* | "Wild Cal" That the tnajurily nf tire stock wna owned and controlled hv men In Chicago, or at fho North Ol’course fire dimeter*,who ar« ihcir mere nufomauma, own a few share*, Imi h<<w niurh wn did not learn. Thi* I* lire information we desired to "liinin ilirongh fho Reporter, that wo might show lo lire infellfadrit people of Tfoun, 1 In,t ! th« fl.rok it entirely unworthy o| their roulidonee. •' That t’. IS utterly unworthy nl culifidonoe we on- lerfain no douhl, and tire friend* ol a aoitnd login- 1 male hanking currency own it lo theinsefvca, not J let* Ilren I i aoiiny, In fflpudiaia it entiroly and fnfnM tit give ll circulation. The Nkv N«v»». »y Sir NVxltzr Scott -J "Motrdiin."-~Oot toadnrs m*y rocolloct iltal a ro- I mancohy fit's name, hy Sir Walter Soon, IresImen • • — , announced hy a Mf .Cah.ny, It haa lately Iwcn I ; «-freak sdvlae.lly. Hy .u. h a L«.i ■. * 1 1 r . , , . f. . , . i teilfbi, and would he ehoawn, becauss pubhahad in Enflland, andd l« announced a* In lire ' •* prat* hura. All fho English pspers agrea in call> tni ft an Imposlilan. Tho Bluairated Ny*'" of fh«9d of June, aay a : "If Mr. (.abany wa* deceived, lire public has nut been ; tire |iul>liihrd "Mormlun f*o lire world of I Kind .n Initois1 hat pronunnevd) Utret ihe wotk v>t lire author of to aveffey, Ba real author la not * "Grrai" hm a "l.mle' 1 unknown Tha (took 1* trenea'li erlib-nm Thera *ro many clever eo|n#« which h»Vo Mortielhlnu of Iha vpitltof theoitRinnl , hill I'll* iMoradunh** not M grain of m*tli, oven considered *• an lriH'*i|on From ihu firat pgg.< lo lire Iasi, ll dot* fiul show fho f*iniest apxtk ol lh* aooltM of Sir V\ aliar Hcott. Jlreatyteof tha hook isunifnrmly fl*l and vapid, and i.heu •trail •d and lurtfid> and Ita attempts at wit are without a vn*iig*'o| Hcolt's aanikllly ; In shot I, lire puMI eallon of "Mo»pdun"h*e Rlvtll II If* qulnlua No evolenve.howaver Ingeniously gut up, can stand •gainst ih* latrltMlfl *vid*nc*» of utlar wioihle#*- n**s." have lire riled ol prematufcly fi.liiiR up .lie cuun- tftf; our population 1* dense enough; we want w hat remain* unoccupied lot our own children — And it i* lire mterrat and duly ol both nnlurnlixrd and native dtigena to pul a atop to flintier tniini- giaimn I would not take trom a naturalized citi- 7-‘ n * title o| hi* privilege*, *ud will support hint lor office, necof.liiiR 1. compamlive qu.il lieaiiupa; al Iciret, In, loreign birth, ahall never, with me, bo an objeetton |l p ihu Hue policy of the ('"Unity i* to put an end 10 Itiriiier iminluntimi, nnd I am wiiiinc to incot any maniiiren 1 l*<«t qur*t 011; lire ronirary opinion canii"! •»» di’D iiiled, and would llol be aiiomplcd. lull I »f lire policy of /‘.Mfirs, lo (piter bu Vote*, j'hu Know N'olhioita ol Muaeogee ' miller the lu nullfill piopoaitlon "I becoming Olid people, Will (to Into lire Convention and *upp 01 Volf oiber or nny candidate thefpeoplo will |nil lot- I "onveniioii, you j harmony I*; the apiru nml ami! o| the moyrtueitt, and n*' ohtec- ‘ lt"n could, or would Ire urfled ngainst you. Air.] — ■ -. 1 uiidaraland, a*f* tfiat he could not cx* lend to you hi* aunpott, under any nreumaiances, j whatever I think ho would bn found, with all hla ! lofhreni’#, a solitary i*xcopi|"ii The v*ty act nl Rouig Info (on vontion dmaolve* the Know Noth-, tog* aaa party and ipto laclo merge* them, aa it, doc* all*othrra, into lire gma 1 mat* ol the poopln Though in great haste. I m*v have mitten Ion much, Inn I have *»id nothing wrong, a* my whole , slut t* to unite ill* |H<ople,hy dlM'patiug Hu ll mete ' party prejudices; If lh|* Call tie done by a PA'llolio ui ihe Democratic Convection, I aliall in- MxiinixnM IN EmiI-anp — I'hcic were* 9,\3S3 persons nurried in England in lire iaat quarter of the year 1H54. Tina u nhuve the usual average, ai'h.tUgh lose thnn the Corresponding quarler nl JS53. Illiivbitirelte S'isirliir*! TliiKiirasn. Ilustiaii.l's i.'Al.i'IM H M AGM>IA Ist.lgi.ivDene- fl.-inl in allillseases of tire t*tomaeli and ll.o*els, vtloch aic ailended with arl.Ill), aiul give* tnonoltaie relict 1" lire bearlbuiu. The effect* ot everts lu paling nr •looking are generally ivllevett liy it, ao.t It a<Tor«i* on* ol Hie iml.lesl and most pleasant aprrh ore, eiperlslijr to persona who, from a *e»lriuar- ll'c or oilier causes, an* muter lire Ireqiieol irecessily of hating recourse to Invniive*. To pci son# ot a billions or a gouty habit. It lire) Ire reeommciuhit with prculUi pioprirn ; and in virtue* liaVo tieeti rcnealodli (eilfled In the .llveasc, of warm elliuate* Mari) or Inn corvldatnls ot rlildrrii In early inlaw), and even at ttvrn ailvauccd |*iiivts are *t.t ii.tk'l wuh acldii) i and tn such case*, lire »'ab Incd Mnwnevia Ires a gre-.i advantage over oilier *l»orDenis, via; ilrellt IniUi uemrallse* the acid In lire allmenlarv crvotvl, and act* a* an efficacious yet genii* piirgsilve.— Tlilsprepaiailon i*irr». irons nuplra«ati| insie, and Him* 11mips lire strength of Hrec.ommuu Calriirerl .Magnesia. tour Itrsi preinioin Oliver .Medal*, and a New York \\ .old's Fair Medal awaidrel. For sale by Hie ilruggrei* geurNallv, and I.i Hie nvaau- fachirer. |. J. III’HHANl», I'loladrlrdua. *pr 2! eo.lSnio- HYi'iili.t.**, m’tmrt i.a and him: ahfh tr.ooit. For tire*.'terrific •llreare*.«'kllTl.ll'N HpA.V tell MIX- Tl' li 1; Is Hus only specific. '•‘lie proprietor*!•**»• i" ibelr possytslon ov*r on* bun hundred certlflratpa of the most evir A"i.Hirer) dims *^ lodrel l>) It. IV* ruler lo (heceritflcM* of lllclre'd Adams, lat* high sheriff »f IU.11 nrend, Va ; F-dwIn lliirion, I'oiflmlsaiouer of th* ttevrnu* for lllctimiod| Gen Welch, of it.* Mammoth risen*; Dr Hcull). <>i kVavhlngioui*|l)t Mr. "m A. Malihvw*. and o n. I nek, Fro , of IficMnoiul. Va J Ml. F. ttoydrn, KirhkNge ttoipt, S « (and a boat of oib.-rs, who have siren ra»e* of ih* wo-*t drscrlpitoh f»r*l by •'•Her*# hp»ul»h Atlxiu *. They sll e*Hlfy llrel II I* lire grratesl pro ffer of Ihe Ijbh'd known "tee adverlls*i«..m. A *p, i» t~f“ Dl*ttegui*h*d idiysb'iaivs, w*i| known mer- rbniits, '.••(Mciablc apotfi. 1 sites, amt bnudir-ts of oHrers lu ar Ipslliiioin lo lire Korel rffrcl* of Nl Vill i.ll*H ANttHYNi; rtll'.HUV DAPIUTi'll\M. asaci.-l.ilv* In cougi's, edds. aud disc****of lb* lungs *inl u>fo« geuemlly. There U no empiricism m |u preivam'loh. j Arucb-a which am well ktinwu amt highly appris reied F.V|rerted lo dale.. Ilvtniriedloday... 1,SW,S«. ..l,lft.W4 ... X,*.S3-l,lf<t.vr7 Stock on hand and on ahlpboard not cleared.. . 4*.3Iff ‘ Migar— 1 hr demand ha* been suftlclrnt ie ahs-oh the neclpt* wUImhiI aov qRoUble charg* In prlcea |nier|or \H«*- i Trlme 8 4V»9»->S I Choice «' S - Fair |(.Ua«lfle«t....TO.,..*K*ff > All***ess-The demand has hero fair wrl Iks rwwi'iv ' hsre (ton* Into Hsnnd liaods at 1El#V4C for ferareniu.f and V'.ji.39 S, for reholl*d and Wl* l«r s-igir houre. Flour—The demand haa treen Dtplird and Ike sates 1 TV|M>rle,t up lo this morning do not rvrrecd MaNI kt.t» ip* closing rales having brreo ff9 to#(MW lev tulwranc; |U ‘ iff in VAfot uticy t.akers*brands and life)I vitor exit*. ; To-rtsv 3V» tdd* R| Louis were sold at • fti; tfW oxna et l» *'« 111 and about f*x» bhla In sundry I ds at such lesr i»o I . |.v .**, of Vucusla. I vaiuitiaiion of ilien ou 3i«>todav. 1 octday uU Wrdresds). viuTy tM. Slihai.U2.dh. Kcadir.g *.| (omfreslitetos by freiiw-r ar,J .'at .• • ,':*»#• •«,and t.l rear) Address hv Kev.V. A. In* -^v rt Rum#, on 1 burs,!*) , Jntj tJl.tb—(l orsuuro c^v r 1 ,-ar ) Concwt by soahf Udiesof tte Mu-ical drjxno.(«A on Thursday ever.luff, July ?frih Rgororr, T!l»»5 A. PI Rkr, )c?t—iy FecreUrv ftOAivl of T-u-.ees. Mt Ariit -ptVo J«'t UNF.YVKN TAlIcKSti • 1 ic«i _ korinm»n 4 (*Avr*R. ! ' NOTltK. 1 ,'IGftT or leo persons ran Ire accommodated •’.X j It. ard ami l.»dgtng by cali.ug at No. If*, ispvi* sirvrei. N. sr she Market- yec* V ' ” v.g i mr.n AM iti: f |'tlt >'il»^-'itrerskeepovnataoHy otv haiof • scppT 1 «>< Keitkcwrsl'a Rirr'ii S*l;s *»d (?•..*<•,\ tea I .aud l‘taster. N. A. II VKDt.r X ( > ' J Jett—Km xk'w* IIOOKKr lUIXFIVFD THIS DAY. HV W\ KNOCK k DAY IK June Av.h, tivAS. t 1 iStliRY of Svp'ls.'!' it. v apsrve : V>y 4. k 1 W I 1 boll. at:h maps and ulus'.raix »». • re.f v'ui Cororrs , tec I'xpr rtetocv of a i roure '». »* . Fanilt It. Fanatical 7 ire os ; b% lUnsw'). Sur Papers: hy Heart IV*rvi Hererg.ee. TheteaKtiff hy Alex. t*uma*. , Voted an , »>>is of tee twelve tmodmd amt ie* . if *lr VV alter Fee , Han , author of ttslttlrt, liulck kr.ks Ttre IVirkles ; or (he Me»rr Moewnasdor* : an Vsm* lean picture. wt’Si Ponalisol th* Natires.h) the as.hr* of IMMVWsirvn eee*i*.4c 1‘S i: l£Mi; .rUf Somitto' the V*ni(os F«« Sr at No l.v* Congres# at. L-lli 'X Vltl.KMVirsNKtV NOVn. -tlc-nte l ' a talc nt itoc T«vire Hwndrvx! and ten. h) tl a'rer 5ooit. pari. Fog *a*e by jrtH j.»us m, cvvxrtn a i\'__ rricea Krdiircd. 90 KKGS AND TOBS NEW BUTTES. flgores llrel a.llcrs would hot report price* |> CVFtVFD Per steames, trvak from th* lU.'re*. W Tbemlev up ltd* morolnp embrace 3<t.(W sacks J\. a»i* al re.mood prwrea. lUu Rnxn iff Italy—Tha railway from Dnnr.a In Lake Maffgltrin, will ho rnmulalfd by llm end of Juua, whan Ganna will ha in dlruot oirimtiuDica* Hun wiih Hwliaarland and Uartnany. W*ifaa Up at u*t —Fnr*ien Whw •»nounea • bat h has *l lanfiHi Ireaii ilvoitfad •«» Inirndiica gag Hffbland waiat woikaat Cvrpunhafan, Danmark rleod b. happy tho pic. I .... sure, dcstro H... [ tVfifal \t uK Unten ••! p"lij|cal and auolal aoHon; and lh« to-I pmpkmd with i»>* aam* *el*uiiac skill and ear* lu iroi.elli lai rJ4cl* in dlasate* of 1b« tv»wcls hav* been lemarkahl* liver 3lK) phiaklaiia. who hiveUeoraiwt* acvpiatwlod with Ihe rrripo* «>f ihrre p"ffoUr irmsdlsa, have been t.teased wtth them, amt unit S|v*«k ol ib*m Inn rms of unqueliftret praise. If yon have * rough,." •uy disease uf ihe lungs or throat, give ibe l.speeiuranl a irlali nr It )nu ur ywui fHeml* need ike aid ui ik* Diarrluoa Ovntlal, make u** ot ll with own* lcure, amt ^ w, * ,k dm l«*uU. asblnginn llilerrtpled a v*a*o| 1 IbrecripUra paiuphtaii to be bad aiails o( ihs ag*«Ui York on Ftlilal ova I 1 ,,r * " f Mrh * I*’ •"'M'e, er stt Ivivttt*. mra nt. rji.iay srs fttinv.'kt. it'itN|;ti At GO, W W. tdNVxvt.ff, k k. HHi.uvniff«t 4 i*o, J. R. MOteffK fe oil. May I* !■ R*v*ms*k. ill* Deiiiocrallr) p«ity, but upon lh«*M ffflill*tnrn al MnledgesiHe who, pro foima, irptrsom a pur* linn nt ih* party. I ant iinty and Inendly Ycilia, dfc , J. II IfoWARD. Kvcai it* me the t'aiuzA —Tha United Hiaf** f#s*mi# roller Wl nlng, to nil Iieaiiy tikIV p*tw»na on Iniatil, enlisted,! a* II |s all'M'll. I'lf lire (‘rivica, I'hodael waa (*• twined to Ilia United Slain* DiMflCt Alluinny, f. U | ha falcft*.| th* Informant tn Ih* rliy auibetitiea ot « b ch a large pivilion waa for shipment to I iv erpo.4. Ti e market close# at K.X#tkvr lor prtmemlxrd wht • vhd )«lloa. snd b.'Rw whu*. To day ff.Xt sacks mlv- rv| *).<d at N2J*; tWtai at i*T v^; Ctl *1 hi, and Jt»v prim* letloW al thv tVhlskf)—The demand ha* *ol he*o getters', 'kaugh A large shlpnveat was made 10 t t.srlcsiou. Tbe ruling 1 rst<shave twvn XTj|3t.'for Rrviilted mvA h*w, l«.i v.w j viay .He w*a ii.c tvesc offer made kte a round tot <*( Keen • tied h.r •lopuv. nl s Ht bid* Haw told at 33*. Iti.r—The demand haa he*, limbed and the *n»c| ’ lame Nmall sale* haw been ns*d» at tlgfe*\e rot v uiollna, bm aotne b.vl.tee# aitH demand 7c, Freight*—Threw *hlf4 *m taken ftte Llvwcpoot ,|U t'r Corw amt tgd Rh vwioni a ne*swcw ship Xw 1 Jvwrt-r •I VI •"v» aauther Premen skip R»f texadow at KkvdTvHvacwv. *-*- --- at VAa per kk.l imiann wn qq m» vmiow. ami a Gats, t.v-vnil ms luJiac Imm tress*** fur tloedeawx al RJ per l«*. 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