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SA VANMAH HEPUHA,1GAN. FJft^AV ^HoySG, JUNE 22U865
h.ldtaSutN.llHjr.: .
" Ttwj k»t Hoiking lo tow kg Mtrailng Iht lid.
of Immliiuioo. for Hit immUnnM til o.ng will
•I, tn*ir labor and ihalr enterprise to the more
Kite and thrifty air of Freedom. The mil*
man and of money. tha variad branches of
'• the cultivated brains and tha etrooi arma
Vayariaarahly. '
Taabaalaaaaof tha /DjmMiMu offke-will hereafter .
bacondected aadar lha »M*e and slyleof Aiumbii immigration, haa gona on gtinln* upon the South.
oartfi.,.
Ilona of
that hJiwIgratlofi haa added tojha _ . _
eoareely known aoulh of Maaon and Uixont Lino,
orftntwn only by roport and In thacanaua return*.
Tha atraogara randar Freedom attoogar and 8la«
vary comparatively weaker."
We eommond this paragraph to Mr. 8taphana.
and tp I boa* Damooratia papara and apaakara In
Oaorgla who oomand that tharo ia no raafoo to
apprehend dapgar to tha 8outh (rum (oraign im-
migration. Fnur-fiftha of tha foraigoara who have
arrlfed in this country within tha past fifty yeare,
hava east iboir lota In lha Noribarn Butte and
TarrUoriea, and hava thua helped to ewull lha pra*
pondaraaca of tha North In population and po*ar.
OthorwlM, how happana it that t|kf comparative
ratio of inoreaao at tha North haa bean ao much
greater than at tha South t Tha natural Increase
of our species ia. aa rapid haro aa at (ha North'
while the elimalaaod toll aro more attractive ;
yet lha North, by raaaon of thia airoam of foreign
A Ban*.
P. W. ALEXANDER.
J. ft. 8NEKD.
Jana 1W». IBM.
A Ward »• ratrana.
In ooowqaancaof tha above change^ k
necessary toacttVup the old boainoea of tha office.
Oar patron*, therefore, both in town and eouutry,
who are indebted to tha office, will do ua a parti*
cular favor by attending to their aocouma aa aoon
aa possible.
BY TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN
FROM EUROPE.
4 PAVffi IiATBR.
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ST. XiOUIS.
ANOTHER ADVANCE IN COTTON.
'Njw York, June 80.
The eteamehip St. Louis haa arrived with four
days later intelligence. She sailed from Havre
and touched at Southampton thv 6th mat.
market*.
Conou baa advanced 1-Ad. 8*ics of three daya
70.000 bales, incitr ing 84,000 to speculator*. The
market closed steady
Breadstafl* remain unchanged, price* were leu
firm.
GENERAL NEW8.
The Allied Squadron in the Sea of AaofT had
driven the Russians Irom ihe town of Geretchi,
and destroyed tha depots and vessels loaded with
supplies (or Sevastopol.
Since the Alika entered the eea of Aaoff, they
have destroyed four Kueaian war steamers and ^40
transport!. -
The French sprung two mines in front of Sevas
topol, doing considerable damage.
A Russian mine ha* been discovered in a ravins
which the pressure of tha foot would explode.
Tha Vienna Conference had formally doted.
Uortschfckoffrays the Allies can’r cm off the
communication between Sevastopol and tho conn
try.
Large Ruasian reinforcements had arrived at Pe*
rekop.
ty The National Know Nothings are to hold
a Convention at Philadelphia on Waahington'a
birthday, Feb. 22,185(3, to nominate a candidate
for President and another for Vice-President. Tho
State Coundla select the delegates, each Slate
having aa many votes aa it has Electors.
ttoiTED Statu Dift-omatic Appointments —
Under a strict construction of tho act pasted by
Congress at its last sorgioo, repealing alt other acts,
every consular and every, diplomatic appointment
becomes vacant on the Istol July, and the Presi
dent cannot mako new appointment* without the
advice and consent of the Senate. The Senate in
case ol a strict construction wmmt nnve to oo can*
ed together oo the 1st proximo. Tho President
hu decided, however, says tho correspondent of
the Journal ol Commerce, to carry into effect on
the 1st the new system ol of salaries, but not to va-
cate the offices.
Cuban Independence.—A■ Neio Scheme.—'Thu
New York Sun intimates that anew plan to effect
the independence of Cuba hoe been concocted—a
plan.it says, which "will neither turn to Wash
ington tor encouragement, to Ihe South for friends
and leaders, nor to the North tor tho support of un
principled demagoguery. Ii contemplates the on-
tire independence of Cuba—a free Cuba, not to
become or be made a means of electing American
Presidents or swelling the political power of any
section of ihe Union."
What the oew schema is, and who are its origt-
nators we are not informed, but (hero is a hint that
Mr. Goicuria, lately treasurer of the Cuban Junta,
ia connected with it; that it is on a somewhat large
scale may be gathered Irom the following—we
have little faith, however, in these speculations:
N We may add that the future effort* fur the in
dopendecceof Cuba will nut tw confined toot*
gaaizing sympathy on this side of tho Atlantic.—
Liberal offers of aid, made l-.ng smeo both in En
gland and France,for an independent itinvemeni,
mav now be accepted, and it would not surprise u.
if the governments ol both these countries should
be induced to lei things take iho proposed direction
in Cuba." __
MarRMok in Connecticut —A bill bas parsed
tha 8enate of Connecticut legalizing the perform*
ance of marriages in that State by clergymen out
of the State. The bill refers in tlio pa»t as well *s
the future, fur it appear* that thu laws of that com*
monwealih ars such that all marriages hitherto
performed by clergymen out ol the Siato hare been
invalid.
Wiaixa in Sweden Still.—On.May 1st, in tho
aoulh ol Sweden the navigation waa open, and
was being Carried on with great activity; but in
the Gull of Stockholm the ice was still so thick
that heavily laden wagona could ply upon it Thu
wintsr in Swoden haa been more rigorous than h«a
been known in the memory of man. Acc<>rd'ng
to the Iset accounts from Helsingfors, in Finland,
tbs ice was thsre more than s yard thick.
Huvr Damaou for Blander — In the circuit
court for Lewis county, Ky., a suit of slander—
Mist Eltec Barkley vs Wm Giddmge—waa tried,
snd a verdict tendered for •1U.000 damages. It
appeared on the iris) that Ciddings had paid Ida
addresses to Miss B., and had been rejected, pre
vious to making lha slanderous ebargrs which the
jury has so signally punished in damages.
Mortality is New YosK.-Thedesihsin Nsw
York, list week, amounted to 153—three lea* than
during the previous week. Thirty six were by
consumption, five by bronchitis,and iw«nty*one by
ioflsmaiiot) of the lungs. Of the whole number,
56 were men, 51 women, 186 boys and 180 girls—
850 wars natives ol the United Slates 60of Ireland,
35 of Germany, 0 of England, sod the remainder ol
vstiota European countries.
HfAL-rn or CnARL*sTDit<—There weretwsnty-
ivs deaths Ib Chsrltsion ls«t wack.
T«* DurL in Canapa.—Wo have slrssdy msn*
tinned the arrest of Leavenworth, one of th« per-
U*;s to tbs Isle duel la Cknsds. lie lias givsn bail
to the amount of 05,000. The police are now in
putauit of tb* seconds lirrckvoridge, the other
principal, Is believed to be in Kcntncky, and a re*
quint pm will probably be made fur him on (he
Governor of that Stale, .
Tha Methodist ChureiT^oeth Las pet published
the tenth annual report of the Missionary Society,
from which we learn that the Society hes under
eare Ml rnisrione, 111 missionaries, 188 churches,
19p5(i chutch fnerobeta, 116 Sunday aelmola, 35,034
children aadar religious Instfuciius.Vmaoua! labor
echuols, aedJM Indian pupils,
Oattlv or IGatFi Mocntain—At the eelshta*
tM« of this team at Y«hv«l#, 8. C., on iht 4th
Ostohgr utt,Hon. John B.’Preston, ol flouih
Carolina,and Judge Badger, of North Caroline,
ere lo hs llR orators. The governors sod cIiImus
of Virginia, North Carotins, Kentucky and Tan
• sre invlisd to attend.
. and now has an efieetlvo majority In both branches
j ol tho National Legislature. The Tribunt ia
right: "The South has nothing to ioso by arrest
ing iho lido of immigration," but every thing to
gain.
True, tho foreign vote may be small in compari.
aoa with tho native vote; yet U ie strong enough in
almost every city and State in tho Union to docide
tha election betwoen the two old political psrtli .
Acting alone, the foreign element can do nothing,
but let it array itself on ono aide, aa it almost In
variably does under the lead ot partisan demo*
goguea and intriguing prelates, and it is omnipotent,
Tho Presidential contest in 1844 waa thua decided;
and hare in Georgia at the last Gubernatorial elec
tion, tho difference butween the opposing candi
dates was so alight, that it waa Ittlly within tho
pow«r of tho foreign element to change the result*
Nay more, we firmly believo that victory was ae*
cured to tho triumphant eandidato by thia very ole*
ment, under tho (also cry of tho "Algerine law,"
We make another cgtract frem tho Tribune.—
Speaking of tho Know Nothing council at Phila
delphia, it says:
" We havo often been chargod with injudicious
and excessive severity in the course ol the war
which it has bem our duly lo wage with these mid*
mgbt slave catchers, and we have been assured
that alter all they were woll meaning pouplo, and
a groat deal better than we had represented. But
we dare aay that no such charge will ever be mado
again, though tho severity ol our animadversion*
should bo increased Ion-fold. Such pitiable, loath
some and litoltth doughlaceanovarexhibited them
selves on any stage before."
Thua tho Tribune denounces the member* of tho
American party aa '• midnight slave-catchers,"
while ill colnburora in Georgia nccu?o them oi
abolitionism.' Which is right 7 Which ia wrong}
Verily, wo hava fallen upon strango times, when
Southern papeis and candidates unite with the foul
organs ol Northorn abolitionism and Jacobinism,
in stigmatising the sons of (ho soil, and all bccauso
they seek In aavo thoir native laud from ilie reign
ol d« inagogucs and the Intrigues of s grasping
hierarchy.
Political Parties.—Parties in this country, a*
present, seem to be or all sorts, names and sizes
and he mutt bo very difficult to please who cannot
find a bannor under which to enrol himself.—
Among tho present political organizations aro: tho
*'American," nr Know Nothing, which has juat
constructed a platform at Philodelphia. The
"Northern and Western Americans," who seceded
from the shove. Thu “Democratic Party," in favor
ol Pierce Sc Co. The “Democratic Party," opposed
to Pierce & Co. Tho “Whig Party." The Know
Somethings," who recently assembled at Cleveland,
and are opposed to Slavery. The "Say Nothings,"
opposed to tho “Know Nothings." The “Aboil
lionists." Tho "Southern Party/’ recently started
in Georgia. The "Friends of Temperanco," and
tho "Opponents of a Prohibitory Liquor Law Bill.’*
There aro many other smaller organizu' ions, but
the above, wa believe, show the front ranks of po
litical parties, as they now ataod.
By the time the Presidential canvass opens noxl
vest hownym. these panics wiU uTobahly.be re
duced lo three: the American, tho Democratic and
tlio Seward or anti*sluvefy party,
tffcvthalMmhUcan.l V
Mxaaii, Editors : 1 am In want of light, had bag
. KtniaalOQ to it thfosgtryour columns, ! am
ooaul those who baliovo that oar naturalisation
laws need amendment,and my Improaslon has been
that tho nmandment cmfld bo mado sioipiy by
legislation. 1 waa not swart that in ashing for a
change of the naturalisation laws, wo infringe tha
constitution. I waa not awarithat w® aro seeking
to violate tha oonatlftilloii until so informed by
•omo or tho spyakera at tho lkte Dainocratlo ratifi
cation masting In this city. My impression here
tofore baa boon, that the Constitution saya nothing
on tho subject, but simply to grant to Congress
power "to establish an uoiforjn rule ol naturalisa
tion" and that what ia meant ia that Oongrcaa by
lagisUtion ean establish aboh a rule, and that it can
be changed in the asm# war without violating tno
Constitution. But i*o of tha speakers at tho lato
meeting in ti)ls oily have onaettlad my notions on
this abided, and I am now in search of moro light.
On* of tho tpoakois, In apeakln* of tho Know
Nothiuge, la reported to havo,said—
'* The Democracy had, loo, no sympathy with
thoir oaths, and their unconstitutional doaigna. Tho
Constitution had n rule of naturalisation. That
waosought to bo violated."
Another epaakor said: . .
"Ho could not, however, but allude to startling
propositions put forth by tho Know Nothing party.
Those proportion* oontomplatod changes in the
Gouatitution, aa regards the rule vf naturalisa
tion
"They sought to establish religious teats ignored
by tha Constitution, and to chsngo the rule of natu
ralisalion established by It."
Ono of these apoechca wae mado -by a distin*
gulalted lawyer, and (ho other by a gentleman,
who i« always on hand with a aposcb whenever a
Democratic meeting la held; ana the presumption
with me Is, that they waro wall posted aa to what
tho/ said.
Now I have searched the Constitution in vain
for "the rule ot naturalization" apokon of. All that
1 find ia that Congress has power "to establish an
uniform rule;" but tho rule iteeil, whero is that to
b* found? That is what perpioxea me.
I am not diapoaed to disputo the authority of the
gentlemen, or to doubt their intimate knowlcdgo
oi the Constitution. But I want more lighi. 1
wiah to bs oitod to the article, section or clause of
tha Countitution, where that "rule" is to ho found.
Let it be douo,so that 1 may no longer bo
A Know Nontixo.
Hon, Nillnrd STIIniore.
The vleit of this iilustrinua gentleman to Eng
land, mi uur mailers have been apprised, was made
the occasion (says the Richmond Diapatch) of
visiting him with tho most violent denunciation
by a portion or the English press, on account of his
signature ol Ihe Fugitivo Slavs Law. This is tlio
ton of greeting which an illustrious American re
ceives in the muthor Innd. Tho Culodoma Mer
cury can add thst to iis list of American grievan
ces. Mrs. Siowe received by them with ovations;
Ex-Ptos'dctit Fillmore with abuse. And lot wh.n l
For signing iho Fugitivo Slavo Law! NVhai
business waa that of foreign journalists! A Pres
ident of thu United Slates arraigned by a foreign
press for perlormmg his duty undvr the constitution
ol his country ! However, as they havo no honors
except for Benedict Arnold and Mrs. Stowe, Mr.
Fillmore may receive thoir reproof as the best
evidence of his honesty and patriotism-
The prevalence of abolition fanaticism in Eng
land, absolutely blinds iho cy*s of as intelligent
and virtuous a people as there is in the world, to
the very portion of Amorican society, which, under
other circumstances, they would most admiro and
reverence. Our. wisest, most conservative and
moderate men aro given thu cold shouldur bc
causo of their opposition; whilst rascals, jacobins,
and demagogues oi the must extrrmo and inluriato
character, if thoy but add abolitionism to tlifir
other bcaulifui characteristics, bucumo "hule Id-
lows well met," with sober, staid and conservative
members ol English society-
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Uttsw Melos esy the crops a#* looking
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Ho, k. McCUII.Md, ofllt. Initilof.
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AnOTHiiH CU«K Ot'KMKICJrit.
A Letterfrettd/ta. 7t.Mii Sutler King,
Ilia not often that lbs leading msn of iny country
Rtvs the weight of ihwlr names In favor of any new dls-
povsry, no raattor how vsliubU thaldlseovary mar bo
. ... wt , rmwm , Mt#w Whan they do, Ills earialnly au evldsnes tbel ihs NtM>
virtually throwp off tho yoke of temporal power.— ,#r to wh,ch ,h "7 0,111 publlo attention, is at iesM worth
Thajnand of •cclkslaatica^ tyranny which has \ inv***tgatWn. Jnu at this time, thw fnltowtax tut*»
*-»—»*-—» * ■ - 1 tho lion. Thomas Quiler King to Dr.Hamuel otlberi of
ibis ciiy, will bs road With Intsrset, ae frwm lie perssal
ws Ivarnttiat he himself has Juat been oursl or (hut-
eer on the shoulder.
MaTsaroLiTAM Hotcl, I
New Vuik, April 3<l, IMS. j
Mr Its vs *tai—Having rsyenily been under ynur
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■*»««*•• ***'V«?«uaI. M ’**
•WN.'V. Jouinil of Cowm.ro. noilo'w
length the efforts of the Spanish and Hardinfaii
Governments to effbetaomo temporal (gdopondonua
of the Popo ol Home. The substanos of thaoooiasl
ia thua auiiimed up:—
"Two powerful vassals of tho Pope have thus
mtswsnt st Cstt*n t
IHW-’i*.
ikw-'aJT
Thu Aiaierlrian I*arir in riiil»dniptii».
Tho Miowiiig timely resolutions wero ,adopt, d
at tho grand Know Nothing mtification mooting
in Philadelphia, Saturday night last:
The Nebraska-Kansas Bill —The N. Y. Jour
nal of Comnutco cat mules that 100 niembors at#
already elected to Ct>ngrc«*(or lu ho elected Irom
tho South,) opposed to the repeal of tho Nohrarks
bill, and but IH more aro needed lo mako a majori
ty tgainsi touching it. Wc quote:
"It is not itnpoMtiblo, nor vety improhahls, that
this number will b« luutiu, lainong (lie 131 mem
bers n«*l included in the above calcululn n,) will
oppose repeal, althmigh some of them voted against
tho bill on its passage in other wuids, n is by no
moms certain that a hill to repeal the Nebraska
law can pas* (lie house. But ii it *hould, it will bn
defeated by * largo majority In tho Senato. And
before a now Congress, is elected, Nubrnskn will
proh.tb|y bo knocking (nr admission Into the Union
as a Stale."
Rklioious Imdiunation Meeting—On the 11th
inst., tho niembors of the Methodist E. Church,
assembled in inaw mectiug. at CemrcviUe,Montoo
outity, Vm., to take into consideration, a letter re
cently wriiten to the Richmond Enquirer,charging,
that the members of that and other churches oi the
Baltimore Conference, were controlled in thoir
votes by thu Church. The meeting pronounced
tile statement lulsu, assorted their belief, that the
author was aware of its falsity, and recommended
him lu the various churches of tho Conference in
Virginia, as a fit subject of prayer to God, that ho
might "dispense him light both spiritual and imei-
lectual."
Indian DtrtccLTizs in Canada.—'1‘here is quilo
a ferment among the Haugocn Indian-, in Upper
Canada, who complain of having boen over-reach-
ed by the Government in a troaty respecting their
lands, which they agreed,on certain conditions, to
code to tho Crown. The provincial newspaper*
say a roMlion is threatened, which may cost both
blood and treasure.
Tho publication of Ln Cronicn at New York,
the leading Spanish paper in the United Bt-tes,
has been suspended on account of tho hoaltn of its
editor.
Dtsrsrcriv* Siorn in Kentucky.—'I he Louis-
viilo Courier learns Unit a tremendous storm of
wind, ram and hail pasted over Franklin couqiy,
in that Stile, on Monday last, prostrating the
wheat, fruit ire*-* and fences in every direction —
The hail Was piled up in some places sis feet —
Tho darnsgrfl are estimated at |I00/K)0.
Gout to Revet a — John 8cuu, E*q ,«f Stafford
county, Virginia, left Fn-derlckshurgh cn Monday
last lor Russia. Ho loll New York for Bremen on
Saturday, and his ohjvc’ is to procuru a commis
sion in the Rusvisn eervico.
Ccrro* Hi.l'sb Hours —Ii ts said that tha So.
errtary ol the Treasury has ordered sll the Cus
tom House* to he kept open for holiness from 9 A
M.tnlF. M ,daily. In Naw York tho opening
hour heretofore has been 10(/ciock A. M.
Rife Psachm.—Ripo peaches are offered In
eonsidvrahlo quantities in the Mobile market.—
The advetiieer add# that they had * lamsntabla
appearance of premature age,as II their growth
had heed stimulated by unnatural mesna.
Inmmration from 8c«>tlanp.—A large emi
gration is now going on front tho north nl Boot-
land to Canada In two months n0 fewer than
5/00 persona have left Aberdeen and Hber north
ern port*. •
There were rip* fig* for sale jn the Charleetoa
market Iasi wrek, and Ihe Mereary eeya the crop
promise* to be ahundset. _
FoWtkuTn mPuLFir—At The’Iai* Unitarian
f'stiVsl Ip JloapNi, Mr Packer.thaprMidsm.on be-
hslf of the laymen, public y thanked the clergy lot
ielllng polllioa alone III lll*ir pulpllr
A R(/Nor>*A dlatani rpnopellon of the Klll-
mo(« (amity state! that tt ia tumotcd among vlie
Illinois and northern Ohio brannhoeof ilie asm*
etook that ea-Preeldent Millard Pillrnnro has gone
to Europe to look after Ids euppo*«d ininreers in
the eeiaieof e certain John Fillmore, who recent
ly died In London.leavinghehlud him an humane*
fortune.—C7n. Columbian-
Eniiatmonte for the Dritiali army are being made
et Niagara,on our nuriharn fronlfar,
Tut Pain of Oxif Meet Comi Down..—The
Chicago Damocrai eeya that hnmenee numbers of
cattle and hoax are now being shipped from that
city for eastern, market*. Tut caul# have beer?
brought from Teaaa end wlntured In lilinoie. and
8 e now being sent (otward over lha Michigan
rittrul end Orest Weefetn Kellmad. A day nr
two since ope train left Chicago with 411 cauls
end 1,165 hogs.
Whereas, The American convention, which ns-
•cmbUd in this city, tins agreed upon a platform
which ia comp'ohcnsivo and patriotic, and aucli as
murt, (tom the purity and republican chm»cter of
111 dtivn'irr, OHii'iramt lirclf tv «M lv-ei m <wr
CiHliUtuti country ; nud, wlurruas, it is proper thnl
the principles »o distinctly announced should re
ceive tho endorsement of the American citizens
who havo t'
M-tmo-li as they r«c»pnizu tlio soveroig'ity ol the
weighed heavily upon them for oontutiee, haa bean
ihukcn-away, end the chief cause of ag*e or pniiti-
cal paralysis removed. What England and Ger
many did three hundred years ago, ha* now bnon
done in part by Spaiu and Hatdittla ; but unfdr-
tuuklaly the same , weapons ol fntrlgyo, ecclo-
•iasticai censure, and alternating rnroaia and
enjolcryi are cvidtintly preparing by Rome nuw,
that wero used in former daya; and there ie
every reason to (sir that modern reformers will
encounter as many tmubloe and cares in pur-
looting their patriulio work, aa were euffured then.
The relations betwoen Sardinia and Homo have
been recently moat unlrlvodly. nnd tho whole
weight of Clorgy iuiluonoo has been thrown into
tho anti-progress scuto. According tu tlio latost
inlailigencn Irom Europe, "thu Fopo wss also pro-
Juundly itJ/UcleU at thu statu of things in Spain ;
and the general opinion was. that tha diplomatic
relations botwoan that Kingdom and Romo would
spaadily ccaao." It won tumorrd that tlio Spanish
Minister at Romo, M. I’achuco, would bo liandud
ills passports, nnd confident hopes woru entertain-
od Unit thu infiuenco td the clergy over tlio people
Would bo sufficient -to excite them to rise in force
am) overthrow tho Eap.irtoro government. The
m*m4« AW nlrradf brgnu to agltntt tAt miudno/ Ike
lugrrtlUioui. and it kid itngiptu out at MudnU that,
mm iMMf* of tkr Aarfur, in tkt Ckurtk of St. h’rancn,
ktd iictat blood out of grirf for Iko onJo of rkurtk proP-
trlf/l Somt t$m ojtrined Ikuttkry ktdieipid off blood
fr-m the imagt, and otktn that thry had tun its ryot
Tfiue n rcnowal of tho old wnr boglne. On one
eido liberty struggling for development; on tho
other, interdicts, uxconitnunicutions, authorized
treason and tulmllbn, masaacte, civil war, and all
Ihe Ills that follow in tho train of occIcUsticel
usurpation. And for what ? To retain the poe-
•cssinn oflnrgo endowment*! which Rome ac
knowledge* are in a great measure misapplied,
mismanaged, and in the hand* of lax, wuildty re
ligionist*, and which aro a direct bar to tlio pro
gress and development of tho nation."
Tin: Mains Law in Enoland.—The London
Times has leading artickanf n column in length
in rognrd to tits proposed introduction ol tho .Maine
Lnw into England. Wo have room lor only the
following hue I extracts:
Good intontions without judgment havo oc-
oavionod considerable mischief ere this, and are
likely to he the cause ol more, if wo rimy iudgo
from the repot (of iho lentprranoo meeting hold the
day before yesterday at Exeter Hall, it islur from
our thought m cast any ridicule upon tlio chid no-
tors in tho tceno. W o give them credit tor ihe
very purest motives, however Quixotic may t*otho
undoitaking In which they linvo i-ngagrd. This Is
noihing lean than tho siipproMinn throughout tho
United Kingdom of tho saIo of fermeutrd liquors
in any ah«;Mj. Thev wish to tmiodnco tnin these
islands tho prnrisions of ;list nn-nauro which is
known in tho United Brutes ol North Atnorica "#
tlio "Maine Liquor Law.'* Now, tho attempt to
fly in thn laco ot human nature on questions of tins
kind is simply idle. U is one tiling to introduce a
Blight modification in Iho aalo of intoxicating
iirmks.and quite another lo aim at a total suppres
sion of it by h prohibitory law. • • * • •
There is a grvat improvement in English cooioty
in regard to leiuporaneo. Thirty years ago gen-
licmen habitually ninguored bomo trout dinner
parties in a coiMJitiou which Would expose nny of
their discondantsto univ. raal and well deserved
contempt. Tile improvement haa pervaded moro
or less all degrecsul society, although wo are lar
iroin denying that drunkvmies* is still thu fruitful
cauao of crimu. I he quu«|iou only is how to deal
with itf. It ia by a cointonatiun of remedies, nnd
not hy any wngle remedy, thst the desirable re-nit
will be ob ained. The idea of dealing w ith a bad
habit by enduavoring to remove the means of its
indulgence, without the power of doing e", ia cer
tainly tlio moot clumsy nnd preposterous Unit ever
crossed tile human mind • • • • •
With regard to tins enforced temperance move
ment, wo can have no hositetion whatsoever in
Baying that It i* entirely opposed to the g. niuasnd
wishes ol iho English people, u visionoiv in con
ception, nnd impossible of execution. Wo believe,
as well as our Exeter 11 .ill cousins, that inteiujicr-
mice i* the iruiitui part-mot vice. Wo think that
temperance should and must be promoted by all
practicable moans, bur a remedy wo look to the
spread of religion, education, nnd the thousand
wholesome influences oi an increasing civilization
—not lo declamation, uur to dream*.
Font OrricE EertoNAoe.—A Washington dis
patch says:-—
It appear* that the violation of seals by tho spa-
cimI agon'* ot ilie F*-at Office Department, *t Now
Orlcnua, nt> >ut winch *.» much h-i* been said and
written, was practised only upon curtain I jttrraad-
dri-AXt'd |u u lictilious personage, yclept "Marritali
llaiiaon-'' 1, hart been ascertained by the agenta
lit owraii'in, that U|l« rovniuncii liaiL jtee
by somebody fleepry engng?ffTn rimbing ... ..
’lu ascertain who that aoimlHKiy w**, and 11 Jo
tect Inm ii iiosMible, in hi* nclsri iue employments,
nintu naanintii. •( i„ m»a no.tho Marshall Hannon initora were violated, but
night aascmbUd tu mas* meeting, in- right* were, invaded. It ts nourue.lmw.
00, “‘" 1 " 1 "" U " d . ""y ,,, " ll * r M milmntcjhy III- witn... Whtl-
. P „r...o or hm pi... :
form ni-ido by the delegatee to the Amertcnn Nn
tionsl Convention ; that ws will give its principles
a cordial nnd iinniumoii* support because the doc
trines they assert aro republican in ihuir cimracur,
ami in accordance with thu spirit of the Constitu
tion ot tho Untied States.
Revolved, That in the judgment of this meeting
thu naturalization law* ol tho United Slates ritnuld
be re|M*alcd, or clso so modified and altered ua to
require ol mII foreigners a residence of at least
twenty-one veat* belote thuy are permitted t<< ex
ercise the elective franchise; but we disiincily de
clare tImt it is not our desire in iumrlero with the
vested right nf any cifisen, nr throw any obstruc
tion in the way of foreigners who desire t« obtain a
livelihood or acquire property in thm country.
Resolved, Thul wo hold that all tha oflicurs
under the Federal and Stato governments should
be filled only by nniivo born cntzenv, and tlmt nonn
other ought to he p< rmitted to logfalato or in any
way participate in administering or oxecuiiug
American laws.
Resolved, That we are opposed f» a union of
Church and State, nnd in favor ol tho largest liber
ty of opinion upun ail religious topics, and that wo
will forever ma ntzin invmlntn the doctrine that all
men have a nninrsl nnd inelienatde right to worship
tlinir Creator according in the dictates of their own
consciences, without having nny to molest them or
make them ufra'd.
Resolved, That wo nro in favor of tho National
Union, and in the language ot tho (illustrious
islta "e.ifdial and |miii >valile
from thu office of tho special agent by tito Depart
ment. ^
The Department lias uniformly rofoved to nit-
thorizo, *anriiott,*»r justify such vmlatihns t»y its
agunis, or oiln*r», anti lots disavowed tin, power lo
break iho seal «*f ail)' letter not relumed to it .is
dead or refused, though repeatedly applied to for
such auihority hy the officers of the law for alto
detection ol crime.
I'tRRtnt.K Casualty.—Lato yeMordsy evening a
wagon and team, ooinmoiiiv called iho "Gallatin
Packet,” ami a buggy horse, together with the
driver, tell through iho flooring of the new bridge
and were precipitated into tho liver. W« under
stand that nlf wero drowned except tho negro man,
w ho succeeded ill gelling to the shore with ono leg
broken. Workmen have boon ungaged, lor somo
days past, lu making repairs on thu flooring, mid
heavy limbers supporting thu bridge, and nuiiio ol
the sleepers, wlneh wet-made ol brittle umber,
gnvowny,when the persons alluded to above,
wero poinff norosaj tho wholo, for thirty or forty
feet broke through. It is supposed thm n Intie
child, who wa* m ono <>| tlio other vehicles, was
drowned. Since writing tho foregoing, wo learn
that the geulemnn who was in the buggy Wa* W .
C. flail, E*q,ol tilts county. Ho succeed>-tt |n
goiting to the shore unbanned.—1 Nashville Union,
19th inst.
Boston, Jiiiio IS.
RonnERV or 05,000 Government Monet from
an Kxrftiiw Companv.—Jjckson Sc Co.'s Ezprev*
liciwenu Fortsmoutli nnd Itostoii wns robbed tins
omrnittg on iho oj»-ir « mi ol 3.'',Ono Government
funds. 1 hero were JV’T.otlri m bugs in tlio ear, bo-
alter
Wnvhingtan, ehari
atlai fiiin ni to it," and in obedienro to hi* (art-well
admonition, will "indignantly frown upon the first
dnwinns ..f .very .iifinpl lo .lion.l. any |...r0. n . , „ rrn rJ1um
ol oulinwatb.It... or lo mlwM. th. „ u iho b.l.nc-c ol |l>o lio.crnmcnl moncr
sacred ties which now bind together tho various) — .. ... «
parts."
Reiudvcd, That we are ardontly attached-to'the
SnD'li'rai 171,*{! d , ,c 4 f n * n ‘*« I "to thought fo have go. off at one of the way Ma
Motor** if mi ** , W> I "»"i officer* have gr.no front hero oil a special
preverve it at all hazards and under ■! c rcunistan. 1 : fl B . nrr i, o.....
ccs, believing (fiat its unequivocal mandate# ought r " ln Ph
psvmg off the Umted Mtntea Frigate Couvtitutioi
Only otic hag was fatten, and this, it is supp»«cd,
wa* got si by means ol falsa keys. The robbers
to be obeyed in that spirit of honesty and sincerity
so eaecntiai to its effective action as the guardian
of thu rights of each Individual citizen *< well an
nl the sovereign Steles composing the American
Union. __
Luxate in nut Eastxrn War —It ie stated that,
according to the official reports, the loss of tho
Russians in the Eastern War, including tlineo kill
ed tn battle, from disease, and the easua'tice and
privations to which the inhabitants of a llt-alm ol
wat are ncccsaanly subjected, amounts to Uto.ooo
men, whilst that of lha throo allied powers cannot
Dtrrjccc or the Fort or St ITtprsuvro.—
Advices In m St. Fvterahtlig, ol the I7ill. siato
that lo strengthen the defence of the poii thri<oiron
step mors hnve just been finished and launched at
tlie Vntkinski msnulnciory, wliicti are lo ciuue m»
there an soon aa tlio navigalioii ia rrsumed The
organization ol tile rcgmient of rifienoltho mifw-rml
txNiity was Wing actively proem ded with. . The
city wp like a vast hermek, where military move-*
meins and (tie spiriral wnr threw eveiyilnng duo
into tliu slia'lo. Tlie Emperor was tndufnlignhle
in introducing improVi-im-nls into the army; and
tit order to give * Itrah impetus to the amMtmn <>t
liWHI1 „, oflicere, he had comman<t«-d thxt tho names *ueh
Ih. I era idial, 111 rim nit nmiilmra. hall • mlllK.n I r I""" 1 ,* ol ' h - "-‘I'l-iy Mh-mta •• lin.l .imiiil
r '■ — _ | . . ,r , ... . . I Ized llienisolvc* hy act* ol heroinm »ilould lu
•f men have been carried off in thia contest, f ...i.i_ _i i._
It ia impossible (or the human mind to cumpaaa
graved hi nt.irbU slabs, md placed no hi ilieiunlii-
mgs w here th*y were educated. The Urst natm*
to be h nored In this way are these ol nnumgarlrif,
Citato, 1853; Trhegi'liff, Odessa, lW4;*nd Toltlo-
lien, Sevaxtopol, 1H.VI.
A Discovery wb have been Waitiro toil—To
have to kill nn ox in order to make a pair ot bouts
is a clumsy tiling; and »n havo wxitnd some tmio
In hear ol snitio Inver.turn which will supercede
leather f-r tho feat, as wool »nd eotion, linen
and silk hav« superceded tho skm ot animals for
lha rest of the human drcoM. We «no tint ii-ndon
papers ipi-ak nl an invention, which hnv ju*l l*een
suhmittrd to the lent by iho scientifio aiithonriba —
A leaihvr cement,ao etr«'ng anil adhesive tlmt fmoii
such mighty Itorors. Thu sight ut a single hoarse
bearing lha body of ono who haa died peacefully
in hie bed, rtmind* us painfully ol our mortality.
Thoughts of death, of the family whom tbs da-
ceased baa left, of the keen anguish ol lh«ir do»n-
laiiofi, and, peibapa.ol their want and dopvndenco i
fill the mind with eadnsM. But hero ate half a
million of men, in the prim* ol lif« and airencth
dying deaths of violence and agony, slaughtered
by their fellow msn, end that loo in a quarrel in
which neither party had ihn slightest personal In-
Ivrsat. Each of these hall million leave* behind 1 nnrtriioe* aro made wnh |i, in winch rn-t a alngle
him some one who loved him*—parents, wife, child i hr required, and Urn process of uteod-
„ w ","r-
of gavernmanta whiuh, for purimses of solfirh am- der.
billon, make suth dapiorahla sacrifioue ol bumau „, ———~-
life and happiness! tiiRCoNRscTict’tlUNRiNoLAwa—TlieUon-
— i ,i I.I iieciieut Itoiiae of reprrsentatlve* have vmed to re-
Tits Government rurtMuivrn T „ P f " 1 'hn tree banking law oi the Htatn by yen* 27,
I ^ T havethk nays VU, and It fa understood that the senalnw.il
laws nx*FkCT*i>.-—The WeaHIngton rorrnepond- * roncar therein. Them are thirteen banka in the
•nt of Ut* New York Courier write* as billow*:— “»K»t't»iHi under the law It «■ niopoecd to
".The euddnrt return nl Mr. Uramoton from * , * nh, ri*»-»tri rhariere Tor ilm prion
Canada ba* keen caused Ivm by the dismisetnite ' , ‘ l ,w " l" ,f r,, et upon their rapllal.
now going on in rclernnco tu the Renprocity ' ^
T’reaty then by tlio complaints ot the government > , v La#tirci'1 lie (Jbd»# Iron Work*,
relative tp Brltirii unitatmvots in th« Unhod Hiau<« 1 * s '"* * “'*• 4 "o edne*day l**t, a
Ionite $*atern war. -They ar* « clear violation J’** , j , “r w * t ^b»ng eijtbir-wight tbmisand puwndi
ol our Neutrality Laws, and tho Administration,
not content with the caowtion of tho ptaoile*. in
sists ujion eoifta suttabl* reparation for the Infringe
ment ui our tnvuratamy T'h» dilUnulty may load
tu the indictment nl those British bflieilla who havu
berm engaged in tha illegal preceding* complained
of. It is a serious and troublesome question end
not unlike ilist wliloh grew obi of the parttelp*-
lion ut the French Consul «; Ban FvaneUeu.tn th»
aipedltiob agalnat Maxloo."
tw Thai Wig of the llnaton Fnataayasmmsch
pump* are in pep at all the railroad depots m cl«« r
the psMw«na*t» nf any alcnhel th»y may have m
i(hmm. Tin* ta |n save the roads from liability under
til* liquor law fur transporting the prohibited aril
•Je.
, ever *ffefltr»d in a alngle mass
tho largest,
in thia country.
RVnitl.fR, NCHriPUliA Aftlt iMRRAPKt) 81.00(1.
~-P'»» ikMeivrriRe dtseoeea, Csrter's Upsutah MUlur*
t* lb* only (iweilc.
ThepmprfKioru kavs ta Ibeir poaosaaton «im nn*
humtrud curtlOeeies it,# miwl extraiodlnary , mim rb
ImiimI liy ft.
We relev Jo ihe rsritRrele uf ttlehard Adams, Uu
lllsb SHerlff of Hlckmniul, V*., Pdeln iHni.u., iv<m.
mlHloesr of Ike He*enne for Rtebnuu,' i (i#n#r«l
tVeieh, of m« Mammoik I’lnmai Ur, llumlte), nl
tVssklngtun till* I Mr, tVm. A. riallhewo, amt (Ml.
JjWSkt lAiPlrttuwMMl. Va* Mr. f. Hoyden, |.««kaeie
Ibdel, >*., and a knotot <>tk«r*, who b«t* w*n«ui«
i,f lh« w„t«l <lp«.<rl|,li„n uureit by l atter'* MimnWh Mis*
lure ri'#t alteevilfy te«4 trie ike puitRer of
Ik# litre—I tui>»*, ,
A. A. MotwMoee k Uu, Ageete, |eS4--lmn
treatment for Ike eurenfaraiieMron my right ilmulder,
wlitcli line lieeueffvctually and perfectly reuinvod («rUri•
out the Niilfrj and cured,l cannot,injustice to rpy own
letdliig*. take leave or you wlthniitexpreMing in) deep
ernie of obllgetian fur your valuable servlara, snd my
own |ierfect cnufldrtnc* in the rmnwlle* yon apply for
tho cine of all cancerous alTiietloui. Uur Inn my visits
to yoiirnfltce I have wIUioimn! many raw uf the most
alarming and oUllnale nature, whlrh Invariably yield-
od lo your treaimaiit, and thepaUaim, relieved Irom a
loathiomn and supnoied fatal disease, worn rntored
to Imallh.
in addllton to ths fveslrsady liandM lo ynn.l beg tn
transmit tnirewtih * King, which I stull U happy If
yuu wilt wear, as a a token of iu)f esteem and re
gard. ( am. with great respect.
Your friend and uh’l servant,
T. ilUTLsa Ktee.
To Dr. Ham'l QiLsaaT, New York.
Je id—w3ino
lluvbiinii's PalcliiPd nuxiietui.
Iluet«nii<l*« L'Aiil.'INHI) MAKNKNIAds highly lirne-
tidal In allilloeaxea of Ihe Bbimach and ttuwul*. which
are altiuidi-d with acidity, and gives Immediate ielle|
to Hie hearlbiim. The HTrdaof exreal In Cal log nr
drinking are generally rellnvni by M, and It afford* on*
of the mlldoai end must pleasant simrlenu, r*pectaliy
Ui peiiona who, from e tedeniar*' life or mhim,
are umlur the frequnnt necn«»lly of having ricooron to
laxative*. To persons of a blllious or e goiny hahlL It
msy lie rocomniend* d with peculiar proprleiy; and tu
virtues have boon reueatadly verified In tlie iIiwhm-. of
warm cliraatea. Many uf tba coicnlalnt* or cbldren la
early iiifaney, and uvun et m<>r* advaneerl jietliNif, ere
eltended with adtllt); and In mch tin* Caicipixi
Magni-tU haa a great ad vantave over othei HtisorheaU,
vis: tliatll both iieuirsllset the add Imh* alimentary
canal,and net* unit effkadou*yet'gi-utle purgative.—
This pn-iiaratlou ts free from iiopteaianl taaic, nnd three
time* tlm •treiiKth of IhecoiuDHin Calcined Msgm-ala.
four tint pnmiliiin Hllver .Medals, and a .New York
World’. Kulr Mvdnl ewanled.
For ante by the druggIsle generally, and by the inanu-
fsciurur, T. J. IICHUAND, Phlfadeiphta.
apr'id emtSmo*
HYI’IIIUH/ffCliuTiTl.A AND lil"KtHi;l> ft'.OOD.
For ihe*«iirrrifle diseases CAUTCU'U Nl’AMsIi MIX-
Tl'ttK I. the only apedfle.
The proprietors have In their posoeulon over ono bun-
Uuiutmt certttlcates uf the most extraordinary cute* ef
fected by ll.
Wo ruler to the certificate of Richard Adam*, lute high
sheriff of RJcl ntond, V* 5 Kdwln flurton, roatmlssloner
of iho ttnv*iiue for Itlrhmoodj (Jen. Welch, of tlie
Mammoth Circus; Dr. Ilcndly, or Warhlogioo i It); Mr.
Wm. A. Matthews,and*' tl.l.uck, t'.ni ,of Itictnnond,
Vs.; Mr. F. lloydrn, F.xi'hange Hotel, Va.jand « hurt of
other*, who have seen caret of the wool de«>-riptlnn
cured hy Carter's Npniilth Mixture. They alt certify
that Ii 1. it,u greatest purifier of ihe blood known.
Neo advcrtiietnetit. 0 nprfl
nr Dlillnguitheit nhjalclana, well known mer
chants, respectable a|K>UM-cartfa. and hundred* of others
bear le.llmnnv to iho good effect* of NT Mll.l.lt'd
ANfM'VNK CHKRltV F.XPCCTtUlANT. a* aeurMIve
In eouglm, edit*, and dlre.iesuf the lung, nnd Ibrua.
g«tictntl>'. There U no vmptrtetam tn its prvpnraiton.
Article* which are well known and highly appreciated
hy Uieeiiine medical faculty, alone enier Into Ii* com
position. hTAIII.F.IDA Dt.\Utllia:A t.'OKIttAt.Hsi
ao prepared with Ihe rutine tdelillflc ‘kill nod care, tl*
benffl.'HI effects In illseaae* r,f ihe laiwel* have »>«-n
remtvrkahle. Over MR! ph) sktaiia. wtw* have twen mtel«
acquainieil wllh the reclpt* of lhe*e |e>pul»r fi-no-lles,
have tu en pleascl with them, and only apeak of ih-tu
In term* of unquallfiiHl pral.e. If you havu « couch,or
any dl-ea-c of Ihu lung, or throm, give the KZpeelor.tU
atrial; or If you or your friend, need tb# ant ol the
DinrrliU'u I'onttal, make use of U wuti confidence, and
mark Ihe rranlt.
Deaerlpuvo pamphlet, to be bad grail* of the axent*
Prlre of each, only fifty cents per boitie. nriix tiottle.
for r.’ 50. TllriS. M. TURN lift k. L'O.
W. W. LINCOLN.
A. A. BOI.OMONN k. I'M.
J. It. SIIMiBF. A CO.,
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NAILM,t?iu 4.1. l-.VUI Y 4)»
NAVAL tTOKIXTar .Pbbh, 4 7i
fpint. Turjicatlr»e f g»l.; ijj
\ arrtifh Peat.
OILS,Spenu, wlMer suained. .P goJ. 2 a
- fail - red
M •■mm#/* 4 Y gai.
\>*bric. Becked,»Inter... Y gai., M
IJirvrtri.... Ypd. Vi
Tanner*’. . Y bbl. 13 UO
U
ft (A
'A Ift
«III4
4 tl
‘A Vl
in
Comparative Mate mem of the Poreirn Kijrawi* ot *>-u
Ion Irmn the LnUcvt Htate., from M-pt cm her 1m. In Mir
hdlowlng yeera: le34-*&3. IH3.VS4. |83d-*33. |H3|-’3‘i
To Croat flrllaln, 1331450 I37D3-J |47«'.VJ 134-ib"
- ~ awvcift IKP.1 41447ft 4i»4ia*-
nnniKitmi. itCroitn.
SAVANNAH TttKKI'T.
WKBKI.Y HE VIEW.
COTTON—Arrived-ince the 14th |D«L, 3.ftf« bales Up
land. (-.'.ftSU per Rallmad-IHbt via Darien,) and ;3 do
Rea Island*. The exports for Ihe isme perbri amount
(o 3.84 bales Lptamh and 338do Fen Island*, vis: To
Liverpool 3,UVU bale* Upland, and MU do No* (.lands;
h> New) ark, 1,487 bale* Upland, and l<> Philadelphia
?■» bale. Upland— teavtn* on band and on shipboard,
not cleared,* stock of I3.Y3U bale* Upland and 330 do.
*ei Island, agslhal I0.OW bale* Upland and 40iido. fit*
(•land, at Hi* same lime lari year.
The mark-t has been quiet and dull all the week,
with very light aalro. The advice* from l.lverp.*'!, l>y
the Alhntie rrcet ved Juri before inirlari wetkly report
was eburd, bad hardly any effect ii|h)o (•rices ami after
the report |pm New York and other home port, of a
, deeltiw, n«r maiket era* quite st.fnant—Tt*ere were no
iirjffflfi* — —T • — —«~-r.......I
on Monday it 0; on Tuesday IY9;on Wednesday 44 snd
yesterday 108 bales. About noon yrrierda/’ the icle-
graph snuounred the arrival of the Nl. l.om» at New
York from Havre, via. Southampton wtth three days
later Intelligence from Europe. The Liverpool market
wa. reported tn have advanced ,tgd. with *ali* during
the three day* of 70.UH0 halea of whlrh speetrinii.M look
94.000; the market closing steady. Tho political newt
W»« not Important. The very small riork on »«.lr* and
light demand prevents large transaction*. HcloW we
give the quotations current before ihe arrival of the
St. Louis; we have n»l beard of any *ale* since her ad
vice* were nl hand. Wa quote-
ordinary tu good ordinary lO.q® It
Low .Middling, IIJW'?c
Strict Middling I tv*. UT*
Hood Middling, IS r$ lijf
Middling Fair tst*® —
The tale* of the week amount to 733 bales at Ihe fo|.
lowing pnrlicntar*; to at lOJt, I3t> at Ilj^, Swat It
0 -III. trial HM. W7 at Ilk,'^3 at tlJL 314 at lk‘, 4 at
|C)4. and 43 at tk’.^ccnf.
Tho receipts In Uio Lulled Slate, up tn this time, aa
compared with lari year, give the following remit:
Decrease at New Orleans 1*8,047
Do. at Mobile IY7.W3
Do. at Texas Yft.939
Do. at Florida 08.603
361,173
Increase st Savannah 074,tf3
Do. at Charleston 94,Ou7
Do. u\ Virginia and North Carolina.. .17,ft A
'.70.3S6
To other fit
r’n pons.. 0443M
*f«337 322722
iiJ44«*
Totnl...
...‘.....'..1001173 (014374 230*1781
;r*ra% no !
Ited-lpta...
0S7*31'i STAUfia 3137401
2030-3* !
bUKkv....
218360
41 Mr.-O 877346
ltg"747
1'ompnratlve Receipts, Lx pons and Strraks ofrv<|toa
a 1 the Port of J*avanm.ti.fr,"in lat hej.ieiolrai to dale :
' Peavs.
Urtnpli.
F.tporlt.
i IMS
atuUJp'..
.... “-S'.f 24
... I7.4W3
. IH4fi
173.006....
....163.040
. .’33le ;
• let:
2*1,333..
...119.'/*:
...XOJMA 1
1 Ii-4f <
M.'AW...
307. 47 . .
.. .25.242
1 liM’J
3u*,74l,..,
... 8*0Ml*
. .J'-Vtl
1 Ve.Ji
«*.%.r*t 1....
vft»ij*4n
I 1*31
.34U,|R5...
.. . 133,841
...nun
1 1*50
... ...313.273 ...
. .321.440
...18 733
| iht*:*
M*fi.7.»4
. U.4‘*l
• 1-54
369,320....
.... 336,022
...15,70-
Exports of Cotton from Kaviooxb.
J ri'm Kept. I,| From 1,
{’34, to June 21, ’33. i« June 21.
* j 1*35. Ji 1634.
r<mT* nihoRTtn 1
i.| 8. 1. |Lpland.ii 8.1. (l.'pUnd
Liverpool
Dthvw llritish Parts,..
. 6,'W* 133,433 2.74ft fti.OfA
.; | ji 2*4 ' 3.3445
Total Great ItriLv in,.
.| » S <X*0; 153.453.J >00 *3.4<d
Havre,
Other Preuch porta, .
Ti 142 ' 7.064 , " >w ‘ *Cl 0
Total I'ntncr,.. ..
■ 1 i48( 7.w« :>•- ;r i
•JR.N* AllUftOS*. Flax .'
; pork. )lcu, Wfutern..
Prim*....
iters, New-Yort
PORTER, lyirrion
llAlfflNb. M.-itwra...
MAI T. I.«tn*< roam
I ’srce. bulk
Turk's Island
>81*1 BI ' a:
(Jr,i Ii O *rd. DU put kt'o.r got. 3 ft
Dr, A.vifirfJk'i... .RFfM- *’»
fi« J^-rn-i y
• Dr. Peach
Di bomriMt
Oln. *t olfa-i-t
BPIKI18. i.m. \RH-ncan...
It ’jo.. Jamaica ...
•• N. Bra bills. .
\rkl»key.PLiLA Halt..
•• Nc-'lrlctai.
MUG Aft, Mu*c..»’d S4. Croix V
Havana, wine Y
“ Lr,>wn... 4*
New-Or leans. V
Loiu'aiid Crashed. ... V
SOAP TraeriAiiyelloe -Y
MHOT.aJI rir^s ,..Y
HDi Ml*. .-(>aiu-b
Y ru.
TALt.*>W, American Y *
Toll A* 'CO, 3lanu(oriured... .Y E»'
TEAK, eoucbowg Y
Gunpowdr/ Y ?t
lh«-Ti W S>.
TWINlLNrine... Y
Y yd., ts *
.ft*w. 1- oo A
. Y Lb' ,i.i (« £
rbu", w
.Ydft. 1 :s (ft
SM-'X. i or. *
YU. IT),*
Y bu., %
. Wbu. 33 ft
/ral. 0 73
. rgai. 33
. Y »M. M
. Y t*l-; Cl
. r r»|- 34
..rg*l- I CO
real., ii
Y&. Vt
^saL, ic
'*116
ft V, m
ft 4 <n
ft ) 4 (ft
« km
*s
ft Vi V!
ft M te
ft 53 te
ft kit
ft » w
ft 4 5)
ft
4 ll V.
1
K
•* .4
.
.1
24 ft
2 7}
4 «
t A
J ‘J
I S3
SW ft
'*% ft
m. Ift c#r>
Y t.,
Ytf a..
Y tu'..
YfXL
Y m
rrk.
Total Foreign Porta,.'. | d. t )l J IM/m.,; 3A4-, 73.176
n-rion:.“ r...j '016, 4C.I73iT Ifo: 3b>'3
R ruv blejjce, * i 3.461 ] 4.'0I
ew-YorR, : 0.1*7, loo..«w* tgidnnu 1
Phlladclphls 17.433 ! 0,‘JIC 01^15 '
Haiti more and Norfolk, ' I 4,i3n 3.316
Charleston,., 1,1.36 6,430, 1,833 IV-** i
Other U. ft. Port*, '..... «3off >7
T'>lal^C<>ariwt»e,..... i T.JwfroW.MSA^imi.-SJ, Ilat,8l7
i• rand Tnt*i w .....jI0J^4J343^WH 13.361 j'5\t,ts-3
Exports of Btca and Lumber from SaranprUi.
| From 5Tpt. I. From Nri4- ». .
j IN34, lo Jun 0I. IWA3. •« Jun SI.
I IH33. | l?3 4.
Rtctiy Madeira
Ternrlffr. !., V
Malaga, .-»i-et
“ DO
C.arct, MarvAlk*....
•• H'trdraux Y c'k 4 27
cbompafr.c 5 CP s» *
tVlIliLSiaileo. 1'r.warbed .Y Z-.i 17 .v l!
- Clean.... .Y R... •*
WOOIesSKINS, Ijreb't r **-. If ft 3
*Vr,-Vs V • * '« •> 3
M\l\\\E I\TKLLK;E\(F
port '.a caWssah..:..:... —:: H>t it.
* . . AUKIvf.D.
Steamer rtorida, M-.aw, Cborieticn—M A C.traa.
LI.IIAHFU,
Propeller Thoms* 8waa, Jehn-un. Bslumorv— Fngfcts
Knit k Co.
Jkhr .-uCr.ct Price Gaudy, Pkitodefj-tia— Hr (bus.
Kritt k CO
Me*,i O a emlih, Swegtn. New York—Ogde®, N^rr 4
roRTs sxroarsnTo.
Kirs, l.i'Msaa. KiiB.,t.i ueaa i
:Cask* iW«. [Cask* I Peel, j
Great Britain ] 4 l<ft>WH) V I4.'‘47.'*ri
Mi. John'- and ItaltDu.! ' )0
West Indies I 3.14.) 8.471.800 6.416 l,«Wi^M«0
Other Foreign PortjkJ.... .'3,l4iUOO'. OMi'^ XOgft
" Total Foreign ^Orts.,13.1431 l7.79i.8i*i|'74X».2l.»ilvw
Mnlue . ..... . 1808,3001
Maa-achuaetts 1,077 M>3,300
Khixle Island, 4c i j
New York ..; 3^4' (Wl.40,lj 0.011* 4?4l,l(Vi
Philadelphia | Ki3 4)0.800; 4 6rt -6i.*«i
Halllmore and .Norfolk.: 117 )v3.3»«i, Itrj
Cliartfrion ... I 31 ,
Now-Orteans,4c. j D|t>!,... ...] t,«0
DEP.tltlllt
.*tc»»er Fh-rxta, Hk»«, Palsika. ar.
PAMtt.iriLKa ’
Ter sictmrr Fl >nda, from Cfcar.eaion—4 W M t. 6
T Wilson, H H Young, L XVvrinr. W W Ntepbr- a 1 i
’ Johnson, •* t: Hope. H 8 t^rier, E P l«lzh’.ot.. .V*i te*
: pc», j j; Mticbcf. J 8 Wiutams’ J tqnug. I. i.riM,
I J hlrhjud»4-n arid child.
“■ flK«ultA,1IU.
other Ports....
(133,400; 30
Total decrease 1.-1,840
8RA ISLANDS—There has been e (Sir neniatul
throughout the pari week but tha sate* have have hern
I milled, a* for several wrek* pssl In consequrnce of the
|||hl tinck on sate. We hrar of sales of upwnrdt of
IbO hales at extremes ranging from 12 to VS coni*. Re.
cclpta of the week 53 lisle*, F.i|nir*s 336 ball a. The
account* re cited of the {rowing crops still continue
favorable.
KILE—The market continues In the same dnll stale
noticed In our last we, kly report, tho sale* bring con-
toed sltogeiher to Ihe retail trade. Tho receipt* are
very ll|ht, and there ts but Utile offering.
CttltN.—There have been several cargoes recclted
during the week. We havo heard of no sales of impor
tance. We quote In hulk St • 1.23ft I 30 per bushel —
Tho stock un sale Is Talr.
Fl.oLII—Tbe slock nu sale ennllnue* ample ar.d ihn
demand limited. )>e quote Georgia, Tenneasre and
North Carolina bnndt at f I0^0®|| Ml |*or barrel, ac
cording to quallt).
OATS—We havo heard of no laige sales. The slock
on sale It quite limited. )Vr quote nominally at Psjft
03 rent*.
I'KA’*—The stock oo tale I* limbed, ami w# have no
transaction* of lufitctent l»port*ure to n»uce. We
quote nnmiii.illy at f 1.37.1* prr bushel.
HAY- In ibe abmice of Digs transactions, wo canned
give qunlatloiit,
MALT—There have been no arrival* since our last
report. Price* are nominal.
LIME—The market Is fairly supplied. It Is selling
pom wharf, In iol*,al 0183, and Pom store at 1.30 p«r
#**k.
MOtiARMRM—The last »*)♦* of Cuba, fmm wharf
were made at 04 eta per gallon. The cargo mentioned
In our Iasi at having arrived and remaining unsold, has
been shipped m llnaton.
KXUlt AN<Ht.—We quote Sterling 0 per cent, prr in,
The Batiks *re ielllng Might Checks on all Northern
rule* at id per Cl. prrin., ami purchasing MtgM hill* at
J4 per oi. prrin i IP dais *1 tg. 30 day* at Jgft t*. and
60 da) sat I Sft 1 '• per cl. discount.
FRP.lUtlTS.—To tJrcrpe-l t^d, dull. Coettwtsw—
To ttosion, W- Tu Nsw York, 3 16c by etsftmert; salt
ing teasels 3 I6d. To Halllmore, t*c.
Nil v IMS null lUportn, Jimr 01,
Per propellre Thomas Mwan, Mabiraorw^ntnl bales
Cotton, 7t> tons Itallioad Inm, ta cask* Wine.
Per selir Mldnejr Price, Phtl*«l*lnhla-4»kWl feel
Lumber.
Per whr U'lfl Mmlib,New York—73R bale* tMion, 3
do Waste, VtW Dry Hides, 03(| boxes t\»pper l lee, 8 fthta
Varnish.
«tu k i r w oinji irn tiT FkFt 7 it a 11. r 11 a d .
June VI - 464 bale* (3dme and mdse in l.uffbon-, K
PsrsoA, 4 «)*, Hardwick *> Looke, T W Neely, Hose,
(l«vi* h Lone. Phdetfoid, Fey 4 Co, *"«o|iet 4 LIU*,
laud, t'aiiou, litritiui 4 Ln, utetea«4 Ellison, Daua 4
Wakhliurti, ilrigham, Kelli 4 Co, Itehn 4 Fusier, ri A
L Lemar, Frank lln * llra’dtey. D M Howard, J Jnmw.
UHAltI.LMTUN, JUNE 10.—«‘4dibu —the ntime
Unas tiflha day leached ..Illy 101 bales* el IlfcltUft.-.
The market ts much dapreeeed.
NEW YoUK, JUNK ^ «**mn.-t>lie«-Tbe mark*
Is dull.
hour-Price* have declined Ifk Cents. Hslee of
S.auQ libts ; toed Ohio et 0«,3?>4*0t!T*i Mouthvrn Is
heavy at Hall K7tg.
Whewt-Th* market ts dull with a daellntng ten
gloat,
(Nirn-Halm «f IVMleen muni at IHalOl »eu4 tax.
(tnaimsheti sold.
IS'ili The utarbel I* firm wtth ah npwsrd lemteecy -
Old Mesa at 0if MHH 01,Hi new 11**01* S3
Meef—The marhrt noMmue* firm with a moderate
demand at pr*«tnu« i«'e«
Laid - - (tie market it dell wllh e destining
W klthsy - uetee el tlhlo at U e h>M
TotalCnnviwite
.. ~ i 5,670 *4^623.7Wjl *, f33! 1 m&i,{M)
Grand Total. .T.
7.. .\ 16810,24,400^)06;lc.456i
Sxponxof Cotton, Kite and Luatwx.
raoM Jrs* 14, to jrna 21,1*33.
irirrV ts
|3. tot'd.1 f/pfand.) Nice. ! t.motor
Ltver|ioo|
Pictou. N.K
New Vmk
Philadelphia ... ■
77.1 336! *V2i.... ..7' 427,i*ri
1 1 137, IM
I 14*7!
«0
Nsw Yota. June Ift.— 4r, bark Maria Mor^t. f-.-«
Hava small.
Bn in’s Jane IV—Ar, brig gen'.ih. from *i' i.ni>ah
lltinsasi, Jure lft-Ar. Kkr nawd Week, tresa
HwtiuMi.
Naw Yi'ls. Juno )*.—cid. brig I. Peters, Ift* (vt*-*
DUmt.'.a. Ar, )«rk Exact, (n'ts fsuMit; i - f J H
Rent, (rein Jarks-eadM. Ft*
ar trtuoiiii
r TNI ,r in os sicisis
.061 33U0| I 3S4.4S0
Total...
Modi of (7ollon In tltr Interior Town*.
1*53 1*34
. ...IMJWS n.7V5
4>T* fife'll
.... 4,168 R.3W
5,034 3.VV-
1.54X1 I.VOiSi
1,7X1
Augusta and Hamburg, June 1....
3lac< n, June t-. ..
I'-i'iimbus. .».a ' Mav 87
MonUmmery, (Ala.) Juno I
Memphis, tTcnn.i June L.
Columbia, (n.C.) June I...,
EXCHANGE
Batik Kates for Soiling txchanpo.
Cheeks on Poston Jf Y d. prem
•• "New York S g*ct. prem
•• “Philadelphia V f*n. prem
" “ Halit more A v.t.pirm
Bank Rates for PurriiMitig Exchange.
tUttson England.
“ " New.York,light, .
“ M “ 3 dsy*..
“ •• •• 10 days .
•• “ •• Mi day*..
“ •• “ 60 day *..
“ *- 00 day*.
•» •• ttosion, 60 days..
" •• Phils,lei's, 60 day*.
•* " ttatilinore.60 dart.,
rf'.prem
r"r (ft S ** ** .
. S ft dt*c l
. v ft rci.-
H ft K rot. “
..iS’ • ts roi. -
8 -
«s ft »s rot. •*
.14, ftIHftoi *■
• IH ft'Hrct •’
Fort Gaines Academy Lottery.
f |'IIB sulvscrtlra-r having rtvralvcsi ik-ic ihe-Tuoaih
L stonrra* »*.*• Axe. <3 and Maftngetcrt.1 m Uu
roiir 44.% in »7.0 ACAnf.n i i otti bt,
Km e*uhM«hn.t the prtt*Jp*1 Office at AUaula.Go. *n4
lnie»>1ic<*n>lneling the t^hllerv .-n ibe same pus 1* uu.
of Ibe S-utto-m Mtlnary Academy UM»eey,c4 Vkhwu,
GRAND MU'bME TOR JLI.Y
<'!«*• ;t.
To be «r*» 0 July 3kL 1*33, in the City c' S'- wu.
(it. ■ hew prises sm-HiNunv u>
oO.IMHI DOLLARS!
Will be •’• tnibuiod *oc«vding to ihe fiv»rt»i«u rsscrih
ev*ni .-clH-me Aid it member, every Pr-.re is nor s»
each drawing.nod paid when ,tne, vvitheui dsvntwfc.
I nitre of *12.0 m. | nr.ie .v' I' -•*
I do *d Xt«|3 do rd f 1.0*0 ..Lift
I do of.... ... 3.w«i . 40 do ,U 9K
I do of.. .... . IHO In ds of IM1
I do ot IraMV j 1C do of
1 do of.,.. LSWiJftdo of
LIST OF VE8SSLS IM PORT
Ship*.
Auguria.i*) l.yon I.VUi.N Y"k..PndelS'rd, F*y 4 tYi
Tlio* Swan,(t) John*on.46n.N.Y’k Urtchsm, Ke'ty 4 Oo
John 4 Altrari.1 'row i'll.,.’.i'.".. I.'fwl tlrtgham, Kelly 4 Co
Florida, »*nnoman...ttt3u L>*ot TR* J« Mitt*
Monterey, Purlngton.. .«*. wall 1 *. tirtgbsm, KeJty ki«*
..771.t.'pool Jit Wlldee
..311 dlse'g Hrgham,Kelly 4 Oo
Rarqus*.
oou. repair**. tt unter 4 Oama»e , |
.. .673.wit’s Xlastee
Brigs
F Nelson.Geer ThSion, .Oarielon 4 PVws
tusks. Heron WW.bsnd’f t->ckeri4 HnetUnf*
HM4'harU’u,t.lghtburnel4«.toad’s J Mobnn* 4 Oo
E P Pwev4, ihtuton .. WS load’s. .Carle4o« 4 Person*
Airreil EtalL ILwsinn. SU.phltn C A Grwlnee
Augusts. Htonn 30*.N.T*k .Dan* 4 Waohbuin
Vrmm Wlleon ObO.dleeH Cwhens 4 Hew*
Eagle, Gibb* IWn.diec’f... (yten, Sumr 4 O*
Chaos, Duntnn..
tiririlo, tMnwsrt...
Glasgow, (Prt Ward .
E Shull, Onrr..,
> Lift
4PS prise*, amounting to |*A'"**
**NI V TEN THOUSAND M’hlMFK''
I3T Drift* f*-Halve* 9«-'Q«ktter.|V W
pm* on ail sr.tv-vnt Ranks at par. Allnusr surtaw
etrlftly conlhtf ntial. 65MULL AN,
Agent and Mtnecwe, Alts- s C.a
J. r. A WTUKY, General .\fr«LNvtaari,i-s.
O0re „n Hrouwhton ri^ between IVeyvvwesri foil ttft
A’ ,J ,
D RA W 3 NY Mht-RS ofa. Pn^aaSo Mnnnamst
b-ilsn. mat* 147 :
VS V TV 7* 34 3t 61 73 77 3 fi •' d9
Jhm vt ll W'lTHlNviKVI.
01OA44.
7* Nuntlrar loritery —14 U»*wo IUDc<*
Groouo nnd Pulnaki Lottery*
(Tats I 4(1* fwr thUra.
T»> be drawn nt Nn-tsath, Friday, June tl. 153k
GREGORY 4 MAURY MANAIsLR*
J Ttckote *3.tx)—.Shares in prr4v.-4u.rav.
, TVcXevs »«.l Vlurev eUb*« •'»
I fhi sale by IL \VITItiN‘ T\v3
A CSI1XIAT
BOTANICAL CURIOSITY
AT Tilt: WY.WWmi*.
Kidney rricw.Gawdy
Home met, Pteritn*
HhM Anchor, D*ri>)t..
J W Aederw'K, Walgon.
I out vans, Wlleon.. ....
WmKmiih, Smith
MnntvaveeU, Urown
Ions*dmlth, • urman...
Uiynl acrentan, Imwden.
Ftimouih, Warn*......
N CrvweP, OpweU.,
M Y Davie, Robtnaen.
Envoy. Ootllnn.
.Wtt.Del bnghnm.Kelly4Co
lull ..Prighem, Kel«y40n
potion Rrigbate, Kelly4CVv
.n*UV .Divgneaa, Kelly4Co
.Pall. .Rrxghem, KntiyLOn
.N.Y%.. • 1 qptfts JMart 4 O*
-N.YHt.... vohens4 Uvma
.N.YTi .<)|d**v. MUtv 4 Lw
• N.Y*h v wheat*4 Heel*
dim's.. ..Ugdesv, sure 4 O-
..diet's —LftkeM K IW-*riw**e
. .N.Y’h,. <HP»e«s ftnre 4 Ik*
N YU.. .Ogdew, Mere ft W
OOAMUWUVW VWW tt YNHU
kotnina tn iw7 univaw evtvee ewft cwftftwn ewnv*
issFO—r.mxr
N rivV on evhibiiVoh. at the Uymwaeiwm. •'*
Iteoed eirret, a moat reaSs lsI ra
aloe Tiunni
l.raumoni) kn.vwu *»
Thr Cesslssrp Flout-
arts* «ft* itcxMH 1 HkM
W mtvksth'X.
IT Ift Jl hT HliWIA.MMI TO »!.««»* I
this pUft t* tw n w*.w» henfthral »»4 croarsM
imn.rt left high, wnh wvea tmo* hwdi *n-i ' *
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