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PROM EUROPE.
MEAT IDCOEII OF TUB ALLIES.
sanguinary fighting.
Halifax, June*).
' The Alia bat arrived, with Liverpool dates to
the 9th. >
MARKETS.
Cotton ie unchanged, after having undergone a
partial decline. ,8alea ol the week 101,000 bales.
Floor unchanged, Corn advanced one shilling.—
Console 91 *
GENERAL MEWS. -
On the 6th June, tho bombardment ol Sevasto
pol was renewed.
On the 8th the French attacked and carried the
Mamelon and White Tower, after deeperale
fighting and terrible loss.
The success of the Allies had earned great re-
goiclng in France and England.
The French lorco now amount* to 200,000 men.
TheJRuaaiana are to be attacked at all point*.
The* Russians have evacuated Soujak Kale,
eouih-e«»tol tha Strait of Yemkate.
Cholera had broke out in the Austrian army.
There had been a great fire at G.Jat*;one
hundred houses destroyed. -
AFTVRE or roilT LAOARIIE DY
IMDIAMSi.
m Saint Lori*, June 19.
The St. Louis Republican atatea that Fort La
ramie hat been attacked and captured by tho lo-
diaoe. No particular* have been received.
During tfe week
Oeotfiibur'
And eeaeom
Wvntbar.'
ffr *•* jeO 1 Aloelnf I tho. plitttgn of
If* beeU favored with oopioee showers
ibl#w*atber> The oroepect ol the eot*
top,corn and rioe oropu continue* good, and every
thing promisee An abundant yield. The com la
email in torn* portions of the Btajs, and hiving
already commenced 1 to put forth * , teasele“. and
* 4 «llk*,'* It la tliou«ht |]fs etalke will not attain to a oy that hat heretofore obscured its movement* and
large site, and consequently that tha yield of fbd- rendered Itamotives debatsabls,plainly add frank-
gyit will be remembered that the last Legisla*
tore passed a law authorizing an inereaavrot tho
capital stock of the Marine and Fire Insurance Rank
of this city to two million dollars; and changing its
name from Marine and Fire Insurance Bank to the
Marine Bank of Georgia- Having relinquished its
insurance privileges by legislative act in 1837, it waa
thought proper to change tho name to ** to con
form to ila buaioevs aa a purely banking insti
tution. Th* present capital of the Bank la $1,-
000,000. In consequence of this chango oi name
the President and Directors decided to procuro
fresh plates, and to replace the bills now in cir
culation by a new Issue, aa fast aa the old should
come in.
We were aljbwn yesterday apecimena of the new
bills, the designs of which are as beautiful aa any we
hays eves naae, aed. u' appropriate « they are
beautiful. They all have a local significance, and
are intended to represent important facie in the
history of the Stele and ihe pursuits of the people
—thus presenting in a small compass an epitome of
onr career as a Colony and as a Slate.
The One’* are embellished with a well executed
engraving ol the Countess of Huntingdon, whose
memory » to gratefully cherished in this pot lion
of Georgia, and by a representation of a Planter
on horseback, with a Rico field in the diatanco.—
Upon tho Two'* we have a likeness of tlie celebrated
George. Whitefield,one of the early patrons ol the
colony, aod a representation .of a sailor boy with
a spy-glass. The Five's aro o/n"moutcd with an
angravingof Gen. Greone, who removed to Geor
gia subsequent to our revolutionary struggle and
whose remain* now real in her bosom, together
with five allege tic*! female figures—Liberty, Jus
tice, Agriculture, Commerce, Manufactures. The
Ten'a are consecrated to Count Pulaski, who fell
at the siege oi Savannah, and toScrgt. Jasper whose
heroic exploit near this city is faithfully delineated.
Tho Twenty'* are embellished with an excellent
likeness ot George M. Troup, the intrepid G »v-
ernor of 1824, and with an engraving of the Colo
nial cost of-arms and tho coal nf-arms of tho
Stats, combined—the former consisting of the
figures ot two river god* in a recumbent petition,
the boundaries of Georgia at that time 1 being Sa*
vannah river on the North and tbo Atiamaha on
the South and Weat. Upon the Fifty’s we havo
an engraving of the late lamented Elias Reed, for
mer President of the Bank, and of General Ogle
thorpe and Tomnchichi in council. In front of
Oglethorpe aiia the old*Chief and on bis right ia
Mary Muegrove. The Hundred’s are emboftished
with a * striking likeneas of Jonathan Oimstead,
late Cashier of the Bank, who fell a victim to tho
epidemic of last year, lamented by all who knew
him, sod by a representation of Napmoe with a
ship in the offing.
Thus are reeallod many interesting incidents in
Ihe history of tbs Stato and City, The bills m
already intimated, are executed in the highest style
of the art, and reflect much credit upon the latte
of the designer and engraver. Unfortunately,
the people of this country have never evinced
much taste, either ia their coins or bank bills,
io ’ France the case ia jatf the reverse.—
There, everything which bsars the government im-
prsee—avto the poaug* sump—is got up in the
best possible style. Thus, evec In lha smallest
things, the lasts of the people is Improved, and
their love for the beautiful and appropriate increas
ed. This, by the utilitarian, may be considered of
do consequence; but we contend that nothing is
unimportant which tmprovse any of our faculties,
and especially our regard lor what ia becoming
nod beautiful.
der. tlaotof odrh,wlU be aomawbat di|hlnl«b*d.
Thera were refreshing rain* It* this vicinity
yesterday and lb* day Mfore, and oar correspon
dent* aad exchangee;Inform.up foal other portions
. of foe State ere rejoicing ih similar favors. A Irlapd
writing us from Bryan county, soya t M W# have at
thia tlma fine growing aataoua, and com and col-
ton generally look well.* .
Thelast mail fromthb South brought ui tho
following letter from an old anbecrlbar f
MclNToitt County, June 11.
Mimu. EortoM: I have just returned from a
ride of eighty mile*, and It Affords ms much plea
sure |o say that the Corn crop* ure as good os the
moot avaricious plantar oan deaira them to be.
The Rioe I saw looks thin end yellow, lam
however no judge of the plant. Cotton 1* rather
lata and nmall, but ia fruiting well and growing
finely.* It iatoo soon to form An opinion of Its
probable product, however. I met a great many
peraona from all quarter*, and they give the moet
eucouraging acoount of tho propiiaing crops.
• | Yourt truly, H,
Igvttro'a Lira or Washington.-TIio first edition
of this long expectod and important Work Is to be
pubUahediu three volumes ,'octfivo,elegantly printed
with large type on fine paper, and containing three
or more portraits, vim: ono by Pealo, at the age
of lorty ; one by Wenmuller, at tho age of 69, (an
original and interesting picture, now first engraved,)
and the full length statue by Houdon; also, maps
and plaoq.
Tbl* fine edition will be sold only to subset)b*m
Thia full and satisfactory biography or th* "Father
of our Country,” abould be owned by every Ameri
can family that own* any book besides their Bi
ble. The whole of the manurcript ia completed.
Th# firat volume will be delivered to subscribers
very toon ; tho other two will follow at short inter
vale. It ia published by G. P. Putnam & Co., of
New York. ‘ ...
The.advertisement of C. T. Evan#,, the general
agent for canvassers and subscribers, will be
found in another column.
Advertising aad Circulation.
The Baltimore Sun, in commenting on a reso
lution introduced beforothe Mayor and Aldermen
of that city, directing tho publication of a certain
description of city advertising in daily papeta hav
ing tho forfeit circulation, uses lha following lan
guage * %
“Officers of tho national and municipal govern
ment, bound in honesty aa they are to servo the
community in tho beat manner, uro constantly laith-
leas to their obligations in this manor of adrer-
Using, in thoir own business affairs they are care-
lut to select tho papers which have Uio largest
circulation, whooever they would oommunlcate
with me people; tbua they serve their own inter
ests by a practico just ihe reverse of that m which
they affect to servo the interests oi tbo public.”
As an abstract principle the doctrine set forth
by the Bun is probably correct, but (says tho Ameri
can of tho same city/ circumstances alter cases,
and in no matter more than that of advertising.—
The Now Yoik Bun has, we believe, tho largest
circulation of any daily paper in Now York city
but no onu thinks of taking a purely busmen ad
vertisement to its office; and though the circulation
ol thu Courier and Enquirer ie probably not moro
than one-thud aa Argo as that of the Sun, its
business advertisements are in tho ratio of about
nineiy-mne lo one in the latter. If a man loses a
dog, or his cuw goes errsy, or he wishes to hire
a servant, ho take* his advertisement to a paper
that circulates largely among those whom he
desires to read it—auu if he has a piece ol properly
for aalo, or anything lifgeueral utility to diapoto
of or Introduce to the pubiic, aell-imorost will
dictate that ho ihould publish it in that paper
which i* read and looked to most generally for
such mattera by those who have the means at hand
lo become purchasers. Thus it*.is that tho mer
chant, the mechanic, and all experienced business
men, in selecting a medium for communicating
with thsir customer*, look to tho cAaracter rather
than tho extant ot circulation, aa a paper may
havo tbouaands and tons oi thousands of subsoil-
bers, like the New York Sun, in tho by-waya of a
city, and not (cn in ten thousand ol those to whom
a purely business advertisement would bo of the
elightesUnicrcst.
Departvre uf the Eatcasox.—‘The steamship
Ericsson, Capt. Lowbar, aailed from New York
Sunday tor Southampton and Bremen, with 29
pamenuofs. Among the latter was .Sir Charles
Gray. The Ericstun took out no cargo or specie.
The lownem ol her passengers is attributed to the
popular prejudice that she is an "unfortunate"
ship. _
Succoatau the Wounded.—Tito Emprcaa of
■Russia haa directed a bureau to bo opened at tho
Wintor Palucu. St. I'etursburg, whero will bo re
ceived in her pamo gifts ot money, provisions,
lint, dee., intended lor tho succor of the combat
ants at Sevastopol.
Another American for Russia—Dr. John B.
Stoddard, Jr, ol Baltimore, sailed for Europe on
Saturday, in the steamer Washington, irom Now
York, f«r the purpose of entering tho Russian ser
vice us a surgeon. He goes direct lo Si. Peters
burg, and thence lo the Crimea.
Neoro Concert—On the 12tl^nstont a band of
native norroea, in Augusta, gave n concert, charg
ing twenty five conta admission, at which Homo
Again, Kuty Darling, Midnight Hour, Good
Nowa From Home, Old finb Ridley, and other
songs,popular on tho stage and elatwhere were
sung. This is a new era in Ethiopian concert!-
xmg, and shows that ihe nalivi-R are about entering
lira list with thier white competitor*.
Tho PlaUarM •firlneljtlMtj^ ^
Tht Pjatfbrtn of Principle# adopted by lha Ha-
lloatl Convention in Philadelphia last watk la un
doubtedly destined to ha widely diaiaased and to
edofolsa an Infloential efledt upon th* poliiloq of
the Country. The party that speaks throukh that
doAumeniiilopplm from hqhind the volt of enor*
Naw Yoaa, Jeae It
h|y to the call of tlm
National LonvoAllAn of Know Nothings, a
.assemblage crowded tbe Park, where stands
ereoted at lour pbln|*,.wjtti a band ofraualo on the
—‘-od.^Two eompaolee
Mwllnv •IN,
t) Afternoon, agrt««<
ojk_dologatca to tho
were
central atatvd. Two eompaolee of «o»tlaental*
were present during * pqrthm of tho oxo/oiaea. and
period ordar prevailed. At times the audience
wAs quite enihMlasilo. . •
l*4*o J. Oliver oallsd Bit .fnaetHra .to.order at
fustier past ft o'clock, when James W. Barker, df
New York, waa elected Presiding asalated by
}wenty-tw° Vice Presidents and three Secretaries.
I no President on taking hla station on the oenlral
platform thanked ine audience for the honor con
ferred. Ho suted that the American party had
assembled with no rvgara to geographical lines or
local prejudices—that the element of .secrecy had
been removed irom tho organixation qff'thn Pgrty
Philadelphia convention; and.ai-
ly doelar.se the baikol Us organisation end ox-
Ronnda lha principles upqn which U asks support.
What over mi> hd 1 thsdlfferanoea of* opinion Mist
ing in regard to soma of the principle* which com
pose thia pnrty platform, We preaumh that no na
tional man, so lover of (ho Union and advocate
of Its perpetuity, will withhold from lha Conten
tion the expression of his approbation for the pa
triotic and national stand which it has taken upon
the plaverf question,and thu firmness with which
It mot and repeljed the attempt to mako It subser
vient either to the purposes'of Northern abolition-
lata or Southern eeqeflaionieta. No National Con
vention of either party baa hitherto been subjected
to to aavere a toat^nd none, wb are auro.wlllltoro-
altar be found to. meal it with a more oomploto.
subjection of mar* policy to 'the duty of an upen
end honest assumption of tho tetponalbllhive im
posed upon It. \
The resolution# adopted by tho Convention up
on tho subject of slavery, lo our approbation, pro-
annt a foaatblo arid fair basis far the action of thosu
who aro anxious to rcmuvo that oxciting quusihm
front the prominunan that has buen given tu it na a
subject ol tialiunal dispute. 'lit oy doc I a re a will
ingness to stand by tho laws affecting Ihe free and
slavo State* as they at present exist, regarding
them aa a final and conclusive settlement of the
matter, and to deny to Congress In Ihe futuru the
power t*> legislate upon the subject cither in tho
states or *1 erriturles. Wo soe no injustice that this
agreement will impoio upon eithor section. It la
simply a submission to (lie constitutional compact
that binds the States together—a replacement of
the Slavery question with the Legislatures ot the
several States, where it belongs, and an elimina
tion of it from (ho achedulo ot national politics,
into whieh it should never have boon intro rncod.
What will be the ultimate result of the adoption
ol this position can scarcely now be foreseen, but
its immudiata and proximate effects will no doubt
bo aoun manlfeatcd. One of ihoeo effects is tho
raising o( a standard of nationality upon thia sub
ject, and (ho loroing of other parties to frankly
•Itow thoir hands either fur one or the Qthor side.
Tho distinct and unequivocal ausortion of the po
sition taken will admit of no dodging or unmean
ing generalisation by othur patties, under cover of
which power ia obtained by lalse pretences, and
both partieaalike betrayed.—(Balt. American.
tQenerul Scolt.
If it be truo, as reported by a correspondent of
tho Now York courier, that the Secretary ol War
haa refused increase of pay and arrearages to Gen
eral Scott, and that be haa written to the Attorney
General to whom Scott appealed, in support of hi*
determination, we can only eay that It adds anoth
er disgraceful instance to that long array o r small-
minded ade ol tyranny for which the Administra
tion has distinguished itself. It is useless in a
matter of this nature to clot precedent or to attempt
to e«tah|iih a principle. Tho will of the people is
tho principle, which should govern, and who-e
this is manliest and a point ia open to doubt, popu
lar will should be allowed to ihro.w its weight
4n Iho scale. No one doubts—nor dooa tho Secre
tary—that the Country, irrespective of party, would
bo clad to *co a national and substantial compli
ment paid tho old hero. But petty persecution is
the order of the day, and will probably continuo
to be such until a change takes place. Never be- r „ ^
fore, since the days of the Keign'of Torror, when will bo shortly iraued, and In tho rncantimo wo
men were taken off for "being suspected of being I the attention ol the community to the con
templatcd uoterprlse. .
Socialism in Cuina.— Socialiwn ha« Ikjoo thor
oughly canvassed and even practiicd whilst Europo
was timing acorns. At I'ckiu is a I'halntistery
called the "Houaooi linos' Feathers,” whore the
r»oor nte lodged for one-filth of a latthmg per night.
It is simply a vast hall thickly strewn with 'fath
er* Men. women, and children all lie down to
gether in tiio heauty of communism ; an irnmcnw
coverlet l* then tel down over the patty, with
holes through which (lie slcqpor* put their in-mJi*,
so as not to he suffocated. At day light tho piia-
h,n«tenan canopy is hoitiod up, alter * signal on
the lam-t.tm to invito holo-holdor* to draw hack
their hend* or awing These bipeds in ft-aibor*
then crawl around m thv^efia ol dirty down till
they find their wretched rag*, and then deport to
mako a irt-sh start in lil'o. Ftoygamy, tkougli not
r,-al)y legal in Chinn, ia yet only InrhiiMru in
b.>ok*. A man tn*y Into a* many wives n* he
can supm'ri. i'lit only non i* recognisrd as th-* loci-
tintnte mij>trr*a ol ihf household The children
born ol tho secondary wtvr* acknowledge only the
legitimate ono aa titer itioihur, wear mourning |.»r
by tit* recent .
Ihuuglt Senator Wilson told those who disagreed
with him on tho subject of slavery that they wore
digging tbclr own grave*, attd ihartio ahoulddrive
thu funeral car, hero they were alivu and kicking,
atid were fully resolved that-Americans shall rule
Ain Betel I*, one of tho eocretsriee, then read tho
platform of tho American party, which was adopt
ed hy acclamation. . •
Governor N. S. Brown,of Tomtoms, was then
Introduced and eloquently addressed lha meeting.
He waa followed by olhqr prominent speakurs,
and much utiihualaatn waa excited.
Gov. Brown, in the course of bis speech, said ihe
presont administration seemed to havo but little
else to do but to doenpitatu tho member* of tho
order; but, wlioro ono head falls off, hundreds were
brought into iho party- Know Nmhingiain, lie anid,
was a political necw»ltT, caused by tho corruption!
ot th.' old parties. Who ie Sami Ha l* tho spirit
of 1776, nursed hy tho East, watched by (lie ahop-
licrd of the West, and now approaching tho full-
nos* of manhood.
Wo ato opposed to the agitation of tho slavery
question., The comtimilon la our rulo of action.
We aro not higher-law men. We n*R tho admin
istration to build a Pacific railroad; to protect our
commurro and to c»rry out measures lor tlio good
or lha nation.' Wo hnvo heard much talk of thu
roaioratiun of the Missouri compromise. What
good would Buch a restoration dot Bettor that
Knn«ns and Nebraska should both be hurled into
tho Pu6ifio than that two such territories ihould bo
used tu aiienata ih* South from the North.
*>•■» WNRblNiian.
Waminoton, Juno 19.
The President has called Governor Rocdor and
u'hor Kansas territorial officials to account for
speculations in Kansas with hall-breeds, in viola
tion of tho acta of Congress, and tell* him ho can
not ho kept in office unless, the impressions now
on Ilia mind shall bo removed by aalislactory ex-
planstions. Governor Roedsr has promised to
reply when he shall have reached Kansas.
Rev. Ur. t'atker, tm»»m*ry, having at present
-thu charge of the diplomatic relations ol our gov
ernment hi China, wines that ho will bo in this
country in about a month to recruit Ilia health.
Mr. Soule arrived hero early thia morning in the
boal Irotn Richmond, and atop* at Wiilard'a.
Railroad in Charleston.—Tho Charleston
Courier says:
We understand that it is contemplated by sotno
influeiiPul chitons to (orm a company.to builds
rail road lr<>m the Custom Houto, through Urond,
.Meeting, Calhoun mid Kmg-atrcots, to the en
trance ol .Magnolia Ceiijetory. The rail* are to
lu« laid in tho middle of tho street and to bo sunk
on a level with it. and where tho plank road elinta
iho rails are to be laid in tho centre botwoon tho
two routes. Tit* eatimntrd cost i*|96,000, and it
I* presumed there will be I title difficulty in railing
the amount, in abate* of $10 each, especially aa
similar enterprises have proved most lucrative
whotoVer MiaolUhed. Tho fare will bo 6( cento
lor tho whole distance. When tho road goo* into
operation n branch will probably ho extended to
tho new Ashley Bridge. A prospectus of tin* com
pany, however,embracing all details, we believe,
suspect," has any Republic gone *o far aa to pun-1
iah ail enemlea, piat, present and future. "There '
is tio amnesty."
Tee11nionluj lo Commodore Perry.
The presentation of pinto which was voted by
tho General Assembly of Rhode Island, to Com?
nindore M. C. Perry, aa a token of appreciation
at his distinguished tetviccs in the Japan Expedi
tion, took place on tho sups ol the Statu Houne at
Newport, on Thursday Inst, In tho presence ol a
large nmemhly of ladie* and gentlemen. Tin*oc
casion was entirely a civic one, Commodore P«*rry
buying requested that thor* should be no military
displuy. Tho testimonial consists of only one
piece of plate—a silver salvor weighing321) ouneca.
of the most beautiful workmanship, and boaring
tho following inscription:
Presented to
COMMODORE MATTHEW CAt.BRKTH TERRY.
In the name of the People ot the State ot Rhode
bland,try ttietr Oenoral A»»cmt»l/,tn testt*
mony of thoir appreciation of hit
aervices to this country, in
negotiating a Treaty
ol Amity and
Commerco
with Japan;
and in acknowledgment of tho hpnor he ha* con-
tarred unou his native State; in ever main
taining ihe renown ot the name Im
beats, and adding tu tbo
triumph* of liia
profession,
those of
humanity .-vini 1‘oaco.
Fob. 29, 1855.
MafVi iivmi'iuii, iiimiii; tuurn.ii ■ i
„ .... medical Incutty, laughing tar-watcr, cod li»cr
I.ur tm-UICal fan!
by law, ” thu little .wives” must light tli.-ir own a sysit-m ot practic*) that pr<
hy
IntMlc*. As in all pagan enunttm*, the woman is
tlie alave or victim of the man The law, when it
mentions her, does so hut to remind her that she
. ht-i he, u, do, mid lo *<dlcr. All Icgiolntiwi) >* who)
I ly in favor of the husband,
f
A Cobtorm.’s Widow an Entrem.— 1 Tho Lim
erick Chronicles givo the following in its army
news: Tho widuw of Corporal John Brown, ol
the royal sappers and minora, has married the Em
peror of Morroco. fjjhe ia an Inah woman.
rCurrcspondence of ibtftavannah Republican.]
Liberty Co., Juno 2ttth, 1855.
Messrs. Editors : I see in your paper uf the
lfttbinet., a communication from " Humbug."—
Not being one of those who called tho meeting, 1
feel it due to those that did, that the fact* *hould be
made known. Now, " Humbug” mutt have been
far off in * corner, or altogether unacquainted with
the facta connected with the history and object of
our county meeting to provide for tho poor. Th#
citizens of Dorcho*tor, learning that there were
many families destitute of food, determined at
once In call a county meeting, not fo;purpose
of taking the county to procuro tb« means, with
which to purchase corn, but with thoir character
istic liberality, to plank up tho money from their
own purtea, Una uf thwdndividuaUdcterminvd to
hack tiia call for a meeting with a fifty dmlar hill,
j j j.n« and expected oilier liberal minded citlxon# of iho
Mtomob. ComccT -W. ondmu.d . dim- ,„ H mwn, lorth-
Mllr oecorrte (Oter >««< lh.b,i,l...k., wlth . M .„, m „ t , , ,
b.lw,.a. portion ol h.r ci.w ,od th. pilot«ho „„ dnw b „, lt *
«ut.klo,te,ool lo H .. Aft.flh.kfl, k,4 (OP „„,|. m ,„.„„ M t«i,h, U h. Up th ,
«atf,r w,f. nom, of th, cf.w rcfoNif to obeyth. tnl.tlot lo l„ . u > foflh.
command# of the pilot; their Insubordination pro*
doe*d a collision with th* pilot, with whom they
•euffled, and afterward* attacked with a shovel and
ex*. To eeeape from tham, ha had to jump
overboard, aod waft picked up by a boat approach
ing to qeell the disturbance. The Itaska came to
orvebof, end sent ashore for teliaf, when » polls*
officer repaired on board, and arresting tbs mutin
eers, brought them to ihe eltf. 11m esptoln,
in attempting to quiet tbs difficulty, wee also at
tacked by one of tbs crew. The sailor# arrested
•re now In tbs Guard House, and we presume will
undergo an examination to-day.
We aieo laarn that two of ff»e crew of tha eebr,
Sidney Pries, who had been confined previous lo
bar being ready for uea, relunsd to work when
broegbt back to tha vernel; their eondect bslug
Insolent and mutinous, U»#y were pleeod to charge
of (btPolteeaod taken to tbo "lock-op," They
loo will be examined ibis morning.
The Clay Monument —Th« Comjnitteo ap
pointed .to decide up»n a design for tho monument
to be erected to tho memory of Honry Clay at
Lexington, Kentucky,havo selected one hy an
architect of Cincinnati!, Mr. J. R. Hamilton.—
Thoift warn over nnc hundred plana aent in for
approval hy architects and sculptor* in every
State in the Union. It is intended to bo and if
the design aoiectod is carried out will ho,, by for
tha finest thing o| tho kind in the country. Mr.
Hamilton’s design is a gothic temple of circular
form with thirfren sides, intended to illustrate the
thirteen original Siam* of tho Confederacy. The
statute, designed by Hollow, occupies tho centre of
fie building much in the same way aa that of Sir
Walter Scott does in the Edinburg monument.—
The upper portion ol tha building la to be ua«-d na
a record room to contain relies of tho great states
man, an original and admirablo idea.
The French Preparing to Stay In tlio
Crimea.
It ia quito apparent that tho French have an eye
to tho foturo as concerns iho Eurtern War. They
aocm determined to make a lodgment in the East,
and are fortifying tho Bay of Karnieach. A few
week* ago, it was atated that they had seeuted n
leant for lourtoon years, of the barracks ground nt
Constantinople, and the Turks aro beginning to
manifest surpnsoat the tang etoy apparently medi
tated by thair Allies. The Paris Alonilour, too
which is the official organ of the French Govern
ment, contains thia significant paragraph.
" Ttio l»»t dwpatehe* from tha Crime* announce that
Urn fnrtitkaltoua deMlnail to cover Kainleach arc rni>MI<
advancing. • • • The nvce-a.ijr of fornryinK die
Hay uf KamlMeh had been long n-coiniiietl. ami c*n*
In Urn year ihe Cfnf.rmr called the attention of iho - Jen.
craM It-Chief in ltd* Important object t but the *<i vi-iliy
of tbe season, and Ilia mure prcstlng' cxtgvnclct of tho
atogv. would nut allow thin great work to be ownimane-
•<1 hi early hi wished. Thank* to the arrival nr the
nurm-mtii reliiforreinsnla rvcoived by iho slllwl army.the
work la n»w pritaccuinl with great acdtlly, and w-UI
•on*i hr curnplrtcl. Ksmlcwh Is from the proarni time
a r rcticlt pnrl, who*# lm|M»rUuco will grow with the
war npomllnns In thg Crimea. It was M*cmUl, thor,..
fere, to rmnrn Its potacwlnn hy lunhdclcntivt wmk* «■
would aff.trd ibo cuemy no potalbllliy of diiputlng tl
with ui." ' ; r .
Witoirr or Till! F.arS— An Engliih matha-
mattcian, named Bailey, has been for some time
. [fro* tte iy.Hfl.wl, Imlw.l
M Ik, ktecUi ui u.4rinlli
4Ic4JMM- I Oil.. I,A*.
To ten nlten.1 c iowjnwhooO,»lib .low wd M—
..nwd.w.Z
Hut lately he amuuail uaatm-d.tn lha vary flush of y/tWh,
lilCbbcarudaudcblvaUla, the emit uf Uouur sad at
truth. *
Ayal Dead y* low ray eomnulcar ye may Dot ahanaUi
TDal anc # t«' oobla and to kntght-ltke ti ateoplug hit last
w>:isa.in. around him and gags opop hla bter,
Apd toko one loag, leal luokot bimwlM Ilea befurwua
• b#h».
Are 7o ready t Lift him slowly, lal us bear .him to bla
rrat
Wrap ye the pall arouofl him, Jay hla sabre on bls-
Tttere la no atala upon ft. *0 Ila brightness shall not ruit,
Tbu* Ihe hand uf him who wielded It la withertoglutu
dual.
pfay, abauid nnt now
ny brothers, let your tear* fall
now
down Ilka rain. .
Ye havo ta'sn the last fond ton* at hint, yo ne’er shall
see agaie,
•TUI the UmurrecUoo murutofc.wbfh a trumpet’s blast
shall sound.
That will ring o'er hill and valloy ( and burst open ovary
mound.
Once more ye’ll aland together, aa ye have stood to-day,
To meet yuur doom and judgment, In aakuati, tail array;
Yea, once mom yell meet together before t(y« throes or
. Grace,
In the prince of /our Maker, ye aball meet him race
OverthroM- uf Huaalu Predlrird.
Tho Rav, Dr. Cummutg recently delivered a
lecture iu Loudon, in which hourudicted tlm de-
Biructiult of Russia, llu qui'tttd Iroely Irom tiiu
thirty-eighth chapter ol Ezckioi.aud endeavored
to identity tho name*in that chapter as tho names
of nations destined lo plav a momentous part m the
last days. Tho names of thu nations therein givrn
that wet e to form ilnmisulvos into a confederacy in
the last times, were (*ug, Magog, Mesbech.Tubal,
G«>mar, Togannah and Tarshiah
He refurrod to the firat mapoi iheancicnt world,
In Bagster's Polyglot Bible, ae a very Imr picturo
of thu distribution ui ihuac races. Ho allowed thu
deecendaiiu of Gog and Magog aa inhabiting tha
exit and northeast of iho Euxine, on the Dun, the
Dnieper, and the Caucasus. Josephus eay* : "Th#
Scythians were called Msuog by the Greek*."—
Caucasus isGug-chaaan, 1.1. Gog’s tool. Alohrch
i* settled amid tho Moshie Mountains, «asi of tho
Black See. Tho river Araxeo is Roeh In Arable,
and the peoplo on it* banka wero firat called Kurh.
Roahwaatfin Kuaetan. Tubal was the urtgm of
'I'obulsk ; MoahecUtho auurce of Muac<*vy. It ia
the Princo of Koeh, Mcrtierh and Tubal who Is to
head tho last conlt-dcracy. Gotuer first ai-ttlcd in
Aaia Minor, spread Into too Crimea, formerly Cim-
mera—a word originating in Gotimr.tht-u extended
into Germany, or Uixnnriand. Tht^o aro to t»o
united in pre-occupying Palestine, now a pnrtfon
of tho Suliau'a domioioua, and piuvcnling tho pro-
dieted return of tho Jcwa.
Fnint the express prediction in Exckiat, xxxviii.
he gathered that this confederacy, of which the
Prince of Rush, Tubal and Meahcch waa thu leader
(i. e. iho Ctar,) had now begun its career. From
ono part qf the chapter ho gaihercd it would tio ar
rested in its course for a littlo by a quiet, supposed
by us to be * peace; but only to accumulate again
aa a gigantic avalnuchu driven by irresistible force
towards Palestine. Gomrr, or Germany, would
unite witli Russia, and swell Hi bulk and add to
ita impetus Hut lie allowed, after Chamberlain,
that "Tarshiah and na I tons, deactilwd ns a com
mercial warlike nation, having ships and wealth,
and traffic with thn Ka<i, which was to oppose and
incoi the Prince of Roih with great power, wasia
all probability the type and symbol ol Great
Britain."
The lecturer quoted Irom Bishops Lowth and
Horsley, and showed that these great divine* con
curred in this. Front all these and many other
gfiuiula, he camu to tho conclusion that Kuuis
would sooner or later pnracM tho Mediterranean,
ainvn Pnl,»aftr,A. ,n.l ..n ila t.lairta in Ihn l.nmiivn '
roi/u OtCLOCK, A. M.
THE FOREIGN MAILS.
| TO TUT. CmftBNB Off JAVA ft *4 If §
I Tfca Moweraant rds««tiy «mtad to th* mtmotj «•
! Cos at PatMfcf la «aevi4aei« U what tU ^
j PiiU»kt Monmneatfo.ttrry tustfoMfteriUp«iki k| ^.
j Bet lit tmoftiit do mm atAptwSM Wh»# it 1, r*t, lf(f ,
j fui4 to bMtiflfy Mir city, II Is also advaaelat ia* i*.
( torvew of itedtvtdMt* win trattbaaai Otkaw. f„ 11,-
! no, * tMtVf 9*4 in* wonkt
■ AA aasall lavasto**' la th« foAi«rtv« er**^
I dally to tots chy raay aceme « iw ait. ^
(toa »df*nubms«.t ufto* vMtoar.
Jr tn-«
Irving's l ife Of U'aalTlnglwrt,
KiwftUle and «« u« «u»wU, t«» m
i procure aub*ftr|lMkt for tbu *„,k. f. ,
rVRTUEII PABTICUUNI MY Till: |
. BIT. ZsOtJXS* •
Through tha aiisntfhn of Adam's da Co.'a Ex-j—
prcaa, wa are enabled this morning to lay .before Hk#ti ,u la to •«««/• u» excSiHif• <mum «f
our readers, In advane*of the mail, tlie following j •“> «diy ot coeety. A«*,.u «utikatiu wnk n
toteieotinq details of foreign nvVra, brought by th* j Mtt work Rm aver J9
steamer St. Louia. Tha eteamer arrived at Naw i that will pn.«* ,4 *»«b aatvarsai imm.
York, Tuesday night,at half pan nine o'clock.
Th# Vieniia.Cobfstance met on tha 4th fnat-, I ' m
•teunM. teteiteltei «*• te........;,
the exact nature of which had not transpired, q. t . RvAnh, Mdilary ito*f)*gt, N,« Ywkt
Prince Goftachakoff asked if ha might aeud 11 ro
Bl. Patarsburg, but the French and English PJani-
poteiitiafiea replied (Hat they were not authorized
to agree to such a step, and th* cooferyne* term!*
fikted dtfinfiively on the day of tha meeting.*
Scarcely had the Atlantio left Liverpool with lb*
nfiwe of the great aucceseea which had taken place
on tbopart of the allies against the Haitians, than
further intelligence in uference to their po»i:fo«
on the S*»a of Azof! haa reached England. From
a drapatch which had been received at the Ad
mi'nJiy from Bir E. Lyons at Kertch, dated the
Slat o| May, it appeata that the squadron in tbe B«a
of Azuffhad appeared before Genitcnl, landed a
body of seamen and toarioea, and alter driving tbe
Russian force from the place, had destroyed all
the depots and vessels laden with corn aod auppHea
for the Russian army.. Only one man was wound
ed. Since ontering the Sea uf Azoff four it««m»ia
of war, and 240 vessels employed in conveying a jp»
pile* to tbs Russian army in tbe Crimea, hare been
destroyed.
The Moniteur, of the 4th inat., publishes tbe fol
lowing drapatch Irom Geo. Peliester to tbe Minis
ter of War.—
! ... , Crimea,June 1,1855,
Wo have sprung two mines in front ol the ffog-
AaU bastion—tho second explosion did ooa*ider-
! able damage to the enemy. In the revmo ol
Careening bar. In advance of our works, r>ur en
gined* discovered a transverao line o| twenty four
conic caaea filled with gun powder, each I. ny
Jyg-J
jmilKHIJU UKI-OUD.
NAVA ft ft All AlAHKl: f f**"’*^
Hais.kT,J ,i4»| | p' ft.
04 rTTON— 1 The oely sale * u a
bales at 11 ft cei.u.
ttavannak Cxporu, June gg.
Ter hrif tuika. Math, Me—tmX-t l.amut.
|*er artir JortA* DiaiMi, New Vor«—1> omo*.
Prr *chr M.,n»r r»fi. |!« 111 more—Utev (
1)0 l)'<(ne*ne«, -JU do RteUe, IJ ruin J^-uaer.
Px arhr I^iUtUba. Haitinv-rr—ZXJ UU, CoWm.
HtoJKIPtlToP VJTP«A, PI.R RAILROAD.
June *.e —Y37 bake Wout. 41 ^
Uvr. Rlng A hut t. 1 N Wljbv* e..u, ti A tiiti-,, c
W !•»«»•, Hr J >1 tftbley. Hnrr.aut, Ke.1» Ai.«, h.-am
4l LaniUietl, HUD Ltiur.riu A toUtuzn. IWkn A 1.
Itaut R Watltbum, A IS llarirtogc, Iknion k V- -rH%
It-
At-’LL-TA JIIK'K fill P. M.-Oki/.u-IVv l*u uv<
ATIIUNS.JCNr.W.Hsfty.-CoOoa-rVen
to markri. \Ve quote from 11 to IY ct*.
CIIAKHI^IOft, June ‘JO.-CdtUin—Tne Mlv. t/ tka
djy acre tltniic*! to Itu bslea, at left, Itk an; itk7
Markn aitteUltrt.
IV-.vtl
Px-orta rromHer.t I, IWE.to Joeet, Ifcto . : j-i
Ei;>ort* to untie dale Utt year to vii
Kecwipt* stnre June 9. and up to inn dm,
- IJui ore, .... . l.OMufct
APAUAUtfcOLA, Jt'NE t^-TLe fattowliw a .
ertatpsrauv* auteaient nr tlte receipt, ate »j J>. 5
Cuti»a at tin* pnri.aip to Ibi* dais ;
.. hecaijAt from<ej<t- J. Ifeif, to June t-v.
oenlimctera thick in the inside, placed at equal ' Receipt* to auu* date loti >*ar
distances and buried just beneath the *od; each 1
cate, containing one fiftieth of a kilogramme >>(
powder ia covered with a fulminating apparatus
which would explode hy the simple preaaur* oi the
toot, Pheae CAeds have been taken op by our cn-
gineora.
Tlte Morning Herald, in a telegraphic drsi,;«rh, 'YlLM»?wiT«»N ft. «:., Jl’NK 19 —Tor; euvte-s*
Ju.. 2, .t.tc. .h.l .h. .11,0. b.„ Ukon tM
town ol Genitdhi, at the mouth ol the Puirid Sea. j • w “ ,v> ' W*i*. *‘ tr W lor ytlutw mp, ijj
burnt a month’, ration, of the whole Ruaar.n army.»
and destroyed the shipping. There It but littlo i r'lerit* T.iri^o, in—Tbe market nt't* ricrtd'igw
duuU but .hi. «c».. U ,h. French re.ion oi ,h. | X.
ftnair St uenttchl. j rr* at rill.rr Unarm.
A despatch Irom Prince Gorti hakoff, dated the 1 «*ty ft* bb:» c o*®:*n
on,,. .... .. . 7 • • M • tor Imr*. bt>»»: and l»Co .So I at »3 t-bl
»9.h ult., states that tbe a! lie* have occupied, tor—tla, c a-«p ^ r«*rt« •« iaitqu'itati'>a.«iit ae
Kertch, but have not pushed inwards. He rof>urui yvierdiy of rt: bbta, anu «LU motu\a$ su do »t tat
that in coaacquence of the measures which he has j
taken the al tics will not be able to cut off tho com*
munic*ti«na of the Russian army.
The Post Gazelle, of Frau*fort, pebljahrs a dia-
stoze Palestine, and on ila plains, in ihe language • i r . lln r\j - . lh _
?{”«'“ h *"- id lh » i!“ &irjs
01 Heaven. -—:—'—, Ghikht, which connects the Putrid Lake with tl> 0
[front toe.N. Y. Kv.-iitng Mirror] Sea of Az-.fi Another despatch *ava that Gen
l-ting piMMisce-Ilr- lluiitor. •. Cu»h*k*.fi had arrived at Ferekop w,.h his div.s.un i*
Onr roadcra have, doubtless, all read ihe aeriei _. our infant.y regimento, each 3.6UO ..rune. Cicn-
of interesting le ter. ccntributcd to the Muror, lot cri , Groscnhcitcn had also .rnved at Perekop wftk
.ome lime past,by Dr. Robert Hunter, whose ays- ! h „ light cavalry diviamn. the Third. eoo*t»tin B -I
SBtV YORK, JUNE IS. uooa.—i .,i;oa—Tb* cot*
t« uneriawcM
Tlie trurkeifi oarhoacM » :fc a »«}erat4S«-
mand at previous r*!e«. O*, t.M» r-'d «. * c,
(Oigihrrn IV r»«!er; UJ) t.t.i, K.,4 at gtuJAalJx^.
tt’lirai— f In- market t« dull w lift a dvcitoieg tctidtwn.
Micttvaii Vi.'."!*.
• nta -l‘r c*« a trifle hnt.ff; Se.ftMi beabela siuC at
laOairr? rrnt*
l*-rk -Ti e
tent «4 "Inhalation in tho treatment of Dtscasraof
tho Chest"—though but f->r a abort time introduced
to the Amencun public-has, by n* uniform hucv»**,
even in cases pronounced incurable bv other
modes of treatmont, secured a lavur with the pub
lic, and tho medical frait-ruity even seldom vouch
safed la an innovation on "modic.il usages " Uv
•».f rn»rkMW f»m ewh as upward tetwJr&ct—
o|<1 Mrwil IflsitLteft
I Htrf —Wf mmtttoitUiiUn firm wivlt a DKCenuts
n»»r..| a* prettour rate*.
- . ... | l-artl —-t 1 f m*rk*t l* dull with a dtcKbieg tciCttn.
lout rcguneni*. each ydi strong- These ligofc* | tViivAcv—i^tetof Oku* at 3;>|tXc-
would ct*o. Pnnco Goftachakoff a reioforcimoai' "‘“'i' Tit “vnaicti—ant Crj
ot )8,000 men—a number which more exact iu- b*»' bm* luu.-.rd ;u atuot 3wr t.i>« at nuctu^wj
formation would probably reduce.
Lull era from Berlin, ot ihe 1st tost., atato that I - 1 --— — , j
tho succ-mcs of the allies in the Sea ol Ax-ff .HARI.%B I.\TRLLIGB!VCE,
hnvo made a deep impression there It is oi^-ned
, T *, u. ,r ... nn\o mace a oeepmurretoton there It ia otivrrvrd erurvTiVaiv iw,n'•
i-H- “> «»«•» ygJZ 1*.'****" ::
army will rautotlto at.rpnarc ol ropplu-* from ih«
countrir-s o( the Dun to n« felt with peculiar pres-
turo by the emmy. On the 2W ult there wtre
1110 cwfi ul cbolt-ra at Si. Peict»liurg.
News Irom Kertch to iho 3J aiatu that every
thing was going on satisiactorily. S..uj«k Kali
waa evacuated by tho Rucaians t n theSntft <•! \lay
The Mammoth Sicamer Leviathan.—Tho two
liirgfitt sii-umera sll<»«t in Great Brtmiii nt rtio
proem time, nro lh« ^linl* and the Hmialayah —
They are 228 feet in length, <>t thereabout Th<
m-w stonmer, hnwev-r, iho ” Levtnthnn," will Iw
380 li-nt in leng'h. The SkTew will be combined
\% i<h the paddle, workrd hy engine!!, nn>i although
nominally nt 2b00 horse power, she will m reality
lie capable ol lining workml up tu l<),t>00 h<>r»o
power. Tbo London Morning ChromcU*,. in du-
scribing h<*r,s.Aya‘ihat to guard agniuat accidents at
n«..i, t<> m*ci>ineiy, and to prevent any detention
tioni Buch a cmU»c, the pnddla wcols will not only
tic perfectly uiMiucl Itout each oilier iu tln-ir Work
ing, bul each wRIbcaet in motion by several seta
ot machinery of tupetahundanl power, a<* that at
all times, dornngaments or cleaning of one nr two
cyimdors <0 l*oilor». will not iniorfcrn wnh iho
progress of iho wfiip. Steam will bo the *n|« pro
pelling power, no canvass bolng contemplat'd in
this Voaacl. _
New York PoLtneAL Movements —The Roch
osier Democrat lead* «*lf in renouncing wlnggcry,
nod Imistnvf tho so cnUcd republican Ifteft ernli
ling, and furnishes the following h«t of Soward na-
pels which Invu followed Its example, viz ; Au
burn Drily Advertiser, (Gov. Seward’s home or-
gaud Syracuse Chronicle, (abolition,) Seneca
county (fourier. (Seward Whig,' Yale* county
Whig, (ditin.) Ontario Tunes, (Governor Clark’s
hmnn organ.)Orleans American, (Scwnrd Whig.)
and Medina Whig, (ditto.) The Denmcrai "ro--
g.itds it as C!"t»in” that a republican Btntu Con-
vontinn will ho hold to nomtnato a Statu ticket
noxtfail. '
PRt-dttr.M npRcAriNO .Machines—We have been
informed hy n manufacturer of agficultrtr.il imple;
rnenta—ono who ia excellent authority—that be
tween fifteen nnd aix'een thousand reaping ma
chines will bo manuinctnrod and sold this year in
mir country. Thn demand is so great that iimiiu-
facturora cannot ttiaka them lust onough fur their
orders. Tins afford* evidence of agricultural pro*-
|»criiy, na thn cost uf thaso tnacliiiu-s will nmount
to nearly two millions of dollars. Our (armors
exhibit wisdom in using and nainmUing machinery.
A reaping machine will envo tho prico ol itself to
ono season —Scientific American.
Jt’ar System A mono the Indians—The Aus
tin lyTcxs*) Gazette remarks that nno good evi
dence of progrose is to he (mind in a late amend-
tneiii proposed to ho made by tlie General Council
ol the Choctaw Nntfon. that judge* shall havo lul)
power to inminnni a jury of twelvo men to decido
all criminal acts, with 1I10 exception ol murder —
The Choctaw* *r* doing milch for iho order nnd
peace of society. • . _, .
Late* run* 8i»otii America.—Advice# front
Rio de In Plata April 18th announce that Cunt.
Halier and "ur MinisH'r at Bueno* Ayres had held
a coniarvnea onncciutng tho attack uf the Para
guayan* upon theaurvt vmg steamer Water Witch,
anil it waa finally euncludod to rslor tho matter to
tlm government at Washington. Thu health of
... thn United Minadton WAatweltont. The Rav a n-
pa»t engaged in weighing tho earth. Here aro the 1 n »*' *** •• Mootevideo «m thu I8«h of April, and
»«“™ : In;
word*, on*quadrillion, two hundred and fihj -aix < .
thousand ft Dr hundred mnoty-fivo trillions, aix him- j
Hrvd and suvooiy five tlmuund billion Iona avoir- :
dupuls.
- Jn*t«.
, Aituivr.ii.
J i^lr tVf* \Y ittei, Ru-i.f'1. Hal’.iK^rv—BffeEta.
I tifllyRO. M'lif lo IY R It PUKl
) r 4 faunpfon, iv.b'na k llrru, J P*r-or.. Hudoc-s k
rifuuug T rs IVtjn* k eon, Y.-utur. Wy«u k Cm,
i t.'rui*, tVr‘1, Sul o, AA jiii k *'o, Hail* k 1 -«i<.
i T U'.kU l'»n*k Wiottiiua, \A Huocat. Vm-.itx.
... . - .» - — — -• j. UwtWvto Rlo.C:u«tf k WftSir.u A I Aft-... A
1 hey burnt tbe principal building# and aband n<-d | ' J K ltel c.nl. .s a llarct*-. r.itun k Tv
sixty guca and *ix murUta, having first reudiutd 1 den. J Pt.imler.J .A Fa»r»u. W*\er a Cos.
tlK'lli unserviceable. , atamtre. J F Tnrlff. k VllltVfira, IA* H il\imr,
- , ..... , Tbo Tim..* ro.aivc.i tho A**,. ...t, I foe-. A A'‘I’ V"!.ac. Mini* A ix-hu+it > R Ac it AVred. A
have, heretofore^ tnnitiiy battled tlundult of oof j from their d ”"‘' ch : '' “'
Mi'lidlOi'iCfok. w'nri | lut •tete’telMan'ltete j vtuLC
tiv*tt',ii ul titNclic 1I111 Drumiae. t.duce it nui J an 4 u-ilry puhloi. dote lo th. .mmumtf.n dr. ! .tr.i.rv Au|d. .-1| A Itc
.nd n. vitQaalc.) (. Ii.ll.it with tm.ro t.uil.c. | „„** f, u ^f c 5. '| h( , ^.Th, h'! Uric I,.a., ll.m. tt.’',,V"T'.« k fcrilwp.
ol. Ilutttrr i. » phr.idl.tt. «ho h>. tronturod i a, ' l ;"? r f d ln lh “ *««“■
into the Hold with no fo-sw nirntesty than «i"|itjr, c A H-ttcr iccvtVeo from the French camp t-etorc
making no prcUnsiun* that lio lisa not ju»t]h*-ii bv 1 jtoVasropol, auu .May plates that the al-
• st.cceaalu! practice. Right ' ^ «cr« on ll.o evo uf great
truatment ol n class oi di»ca*<ML has ever occurred
in this country.
Tho diseases of the lungs and cheat—consump
tion, bronchitis, dec.,—tho American people have
a general and.it Mould seem, chrouic inclination
W hetbar >t resulte rno#t Irom earcleranen in dreps,
or in diet, <>r mainly ftoni n want ol care in i*oih,
as well as in habits ol cxercioo, Wo cannot pay-
bat »e know, from kuepmc an i-yoto the motla ity
bills, that lung and chon di*eafc* ara the ruling
di«wA*e* ol thu country. Amt «hut U more, ihe)' 1
ft. _ lit . A .... I. .It . .. *
SBOTVKft or Lady Raolaso—A mi
Llewellea died lately at Ellsworth, Me* ia humbls
clrcummncee, who ia Mid 10 have keen own
brollier to Led/ Kaglao, wifo of tha Ortileh Nmn*
ntaodcr to the Crimea, and to have been wounded
at the hauls of Waierloo, Where he wee an officer
•odar Wellington.
Toixdat I set was observed as A day of fasting
•nd prayer hf the Chfokaeew fudiade.
honefitof tho poor, and that lha law would rnast
Ihe pfaeantainergency. One of tkngamlomsn who
made this suggefiinn was an executor on John
L«mb«ri‘e will. After tho mealing wu organized,
two of lha executors uf John Lambert ware placed
on the Committee, and the resolution directing th*
Judges to borrow the money on ihe credit of the
o«uniy, was drawn up aod offered by one amon^the
tnoet efficient exaeptors of John Lembert'a estate.
Three out ol five of tha executor* were praeetit,
aod they sanctioned thd proceedings ol ihe meet*
fog.
Th# executor* h*d,*a uiual, appropriated money
for tha fMmr, lilt there w#rf many needy families
who had nol bean the radplanta of their bounty,
and these who had found ft difficult to get corn
•van with the money. Tit*county meeting 000-
lemplated different eeilon, whieh was to get tha
money; boy the corn,ship it to Rleebmo, end Mil
upon the liberal minded to send"chair wagnns and
teams, and loeat|,the corn In a central poaltlun fo
reach of Ihe p<»or.
This ia what the mealing «oniompl*l#d,end ikle
is whet ha* been done. Would you call this e
H Humbug,” Meant. Edilors f Thou* who had
Ihe Corn 10 purchase and to haul, bell#rad they
were dullng In realities. I would not (the tore-
.criminal* upon •? HnmbNg," Nt It illy becomat
thoee who did net participate foil*benevolent nb
jegtof provldiff fortheneecy, 10 find fault with
thoeewhodld Yonrf,4o.,
"When Shall WeTusee Meet AoainI”— A ;
latter from Paris to tlte Cincinnaii Onuettm says, j
that at a recafit dinner given by * wealthy Amert-
nan.retliling fo that otty, Hun. Martin Van Dnren,
Horace Groeley, and La win CsM.jr., were afinmg
the gueata
bouiul up the Utuguay tlver tu survey it.
Fain Hmii. Btatx Oonventiun in Vermont —
Tho Veritiom paper# contain a call for n conven
tion ol ail, without iliaiinction of party, who are
oppopett totfin torthar ext«n*h>ni>f »laVtiy,tft) meet
nt Burlington, on tlm 25ih of fort month, to itoinl-
rmie yiaie t Illinois The call la Signed hy I|-«n L-
Braineril(U. H. Renatot) and lion. John Potter,
Cluutniau o( the State Committee*.
Ervxcta «y HTnyftNo Scdpeulv.—The Exproe*
train Irom Neyv York, nn Monday, pulled up *••
wddenly at East Albany, N.Y.jharIt pitched a
Mr. Cromwell, ol Oswego, ihrnugli onnof ihnftotU
winaowa of Hie ca>, cmting ht* face aavetely.
An Oi.h Btan—A* some mason* wero el-
j feeling repairs In a liouso In the Run Metoicm, in
l.y*'n#, tliey nurpflsed, In Its neat, where it waa ap
parently expiring from old age, • ewattow, having
round tta neck a chain foaling a little stiver plate,
with thn following word* envravod on it; "LuiJn-
vtcna Matgafiter fidela, 1849”
„ • tl — fo'xsx# or tub French Army in Tin Crimxa —
Hie r.mprsea Ifowager oIHumIs intends to 1 The Parle corieettondcnt of the London Times
pees a portion of ihls summer at a country housn j *ian», on nuilmrity ol official foloni»alb»n,ih*i the
near Iho llairtMi^ Hite will fltat visit Berlin. j numl-er ul French troop* sent out to tlm Crimea,
. i T f.* ! ,n j ° r -ftP* * , “ m «* teiwten Dtlte
y 01 '■
VftkU. Eoowtftl.kMir -'fo Ud*
who (Im Imii .jw.l.i.n .,( h.irwiii.n.luu
•O". ««} Or-wford »'»»!»(C« ) K.u i.
a beaniiftil allk drea# front the young men or Con-
nakutvttiir.
In KumiM |Kii|ilk l.k. n(! ih.irh.ia inn.ai
rn.ni In Ain.rlna, ,10.1 nwn l.k. nl (hair h.i. i»
tte iwoiil*.
j Th- foljnwinf I. inn .m-nnl o( Tte nill.nat
S tetHJjWTjMJISMh Amrrlfl.n llrjnihllK I'.ru
N.w (Irannila M7am!o00i iLuil..,
•MSiW) Ven.iii.ln Chll. te^rtn,.
It iwli.ift W/iw/Juo. Tnul iite.wu/no, '
\ 9 M“'-h~’d, ite kniiK'NiXhlnir m
event#—
. everything
prepared. I!he last arrangmuni* had to-ro
made tu a council ot war, m which Gen Cxnt.to-
0<»qo«tl. L rd l!.«l.n,Om.r i’nh,,
Blown. Della, Marmora, and Admiral* Brout and
Lyon#, were present. Aft the re»oforecm.»nt* had
emm up, making tho French army amount to
2Qu,»H>0 men,
A telegraph dispatch ffom Caliargi* announce#
the dcalh of the Bey of Tunis, on tbe night «|
the Ul Jun*. Hia aucccaeor and cousin. Sidi Mo-
sound argument and
here, in our innisi, ho has met tha "ineurAbliM,’*
nml reeinrrd them to prwum health Ho haa *0
niultinlled witnes«c* in fua Kdiall that he m'ght have
rceico on "leatiinonials,” and lnn-n aiiro ol prmviee
to In* iieau'a,conlcnt. But lie has taken a broader
amt nobler view in relation to hi* duty, a* iho
intiiiutor of a valuable now. system m eminivimn
wiilt too liealmg art. Ho haa dcairod not only to
practise tt himarit, but to commend it to tho medi
cal fraterpiiy* eertam that, when their prejudteae
ahould lw overcome, they, too, would join wnh
him m its practice. Ifo wished to servo the public
in tlte largest way possible.
Ol course wu know nothing of the medicaments
uMtel by Di. Hunter, nor can wo discourse techni
cally upon his mode <>11rentiiic-tii; wo only know
that hy inhalation he roaches di*ca*c a* 11 itu*
nover bufnro been ronchcd, and tlist, to tin- pntient,
it is not only‘curaiivo but at tho sxmo lime tiio
moil ngroeatilc mode ot treatment. Our readcni
havo. howovor, bo. n cnlightcncii by Dr. H.'a let
ter* moro thm they would Ira by anything wc could
sxy. A very able arvtcfo, or summary ot hwoys*
tent, appi-nra in tho Alar.'li numk-r ol tho American
Medical Gazetto, edited by Ur. Merednu Kreac.
Wu havn not apace horn to copy this article, •* we
would liko to do, but tt ia worthy ol the atfen'iott
nl every ono. In introducing the letter to lus reader,*
Dr. Room says:
" Wo in«ort his (Dr. Humor!*) letter with ptox*.
uro, addron'd as it is to the protoaaion, who will
knowhow to appreciate it. It will verve u»,
moreover, at an answer 10 many of our distant
suiweribora who hsru written toua for inlorntaiion
on the subject- They cannot fail to discriminate
between Dr. Hunter's Mieuttoc views in togard to
disease* and remedies, and tho paltry charlatanism
of certain quacks, whose grandiloquent advertise
ment of’lung vapor m package*,’ iVc . merit only
contempt, and tv hove employment ot Iuhalatton ia
calculated to bring tho practico into disrepute."
The Herald says, in copying tho above mention
ed letter:
"Tito article ia clear, well written and sensible,
and i* addressed hy Dr. Hunter to hia brethren ol
tho probation at large, as mi explicit declaration
ol the principle# on which he practice# pi a »pe- . .......1 „ - , i
cialtiy, with acknow ledged benefit to a largo and | •>'DsatinnI*t lb# capital, as well as along the whole
widely extendingcirclo of patient#,both irom tin* ' •
city and thn surrounding district#. Hia avoidance
J tV J »i!.rr>p. PtfvrriSt
. VV YY.«tet, Ly»aAVfl<JA^,
r*rhr Jor.M emiUt, Furioac, Mew York—i-fCrr. Cun
No.
Sdir fv’tnrm-i, fliertlBg. NolUmo-t— Prieto* Se-7
k.Cn
U>u2M«, YViIk-b, Baltimore—It rtf tar. YK'j k
.-fir.NtOHAftlVA.
Maw Yoaa, Jutte le—Ar. Kbr Ro*«e!l, Klnf-• E*v»
(r>on Qarian. C» , te'unj 1 1 >'« » IVeiord.
New Y ork. Junr 19—4 *d, bnjra TmaUlo and Mk.*rj,
f.«r Jacksonville, fro.
Air.twlp Adil*ta. Tortte‘.><», aw* IWw.-., J-cAr-v-
vitlc; «U|te- I'car, partea. K-hr K»» lirqwtj.Mrul.
Nrviiik, N. li, Jntte IA.—CM, tchr Uvlk, t.tlo-
rtcn.Ua.
.... M«w V©«* ,Jtjk 19.—Aid, krt« Marcia tnA TmtfiN
hammed Bey, ascended tho throoo Without otota- for j-,rk*otiiiite Ar. sehr Kale Ericham, r«>» Sm-
cle , nati ; brig* Adelma an-t Torrello, In'Oi J»rXa««^a.
Both Houses of Parliament melon the 4th im., u,x * OstWrtU.
alter tho M'hHauntide and Derby rece«*. In the
l.ordt the Newspaper Stamp ifutiee bill pojwcd »' xytsua»Vt v» i» ataxa •tosm*.
through Commiltco In the Commoua, toe ad- . - , -
journrd debate on the conduct and policy of the ■ * ort frames Academy ix>ttcry.
war waa rcvunicd, and ait.-r « a-rnewlut length-1 sutwertoer ha vine rwortve* te-'in tb» r. b-b.*^
adj-'unied. Mr. M. lijt»- X Mowee# the Aj-e-ej •«* Mana^Vrocvw ik«
* • rourfoiiM.s.u tiiLnt i.otti hv
t.»» e-teOltebt'd ike prtocipsi Y’flkc tt AUsara.Ua- atg
lli.cnTn.-ihluc.-l * Ike t.ft.UcfY ok 1 be pt*« *• ’-fell
of Uie 9H>mbcro Atiiwary AtoArmy .\t>i«ka
(•RAM) 5Utr.MK FOR Jf f.Y
t’la»* a.
To De drawn Jalj 3d. irCkA, In the otr a! Auatu.
• «*- m ben j t:»rv *®..uti^r.s ie
50,000 DOLLARS!
tiio i.llgosti nsuonal grandeur. each drawing, and paid When due, w >tSous arcui
cned debate, wa* again a
son considering tho Turki»h territory now intact,
and aifo, condemned toe toe pervistence in a war
which ho described as oi indefintie extent, and
‘•nly pursued tnthe vain desire for military glory
Sir \\ . .Molosworth denounced the tem.Hatfona
which had been presented lor the conclusion of «
recreant peace, and ccateuded foal toe safety, as
well as the glnry of foe British Empire, would be
perilled bv any tignt ol cowardice, or aum-nder
'I tho high principles which constituted the reel
hy
I prl*« of...
I do
I d.i of...,
paid when due, v
t wrtaeot » «•
.. 5.1*0 | A %to <4 SI.IW . Vt*
J.«o 110 do or eiv ***
.. ; to eo of IJ* . '■**
1>4U i tt do of tai . I-W
,*1 Uo of mu ... E.a.4
ITKTUEK DRTAILX.
I^ord Palmerston w-a* vehemently cheered
both sides; in toe House of Commons , when heij
announecti that the Vienna Conference bad finally II do ot....
closed. ^ The London Time# says the diesolution | 40* prtaeo. am
uteiii only j of the Conference "terminates that state of ms-1 «txt.\
" "l""* whlcl ’ [ -'■"'.um.. min.ktn .1 h™.. '
■ a want of resolution, and abroad for a Went j atnaiy cmdidektlal, MMfia. »t
”«»l n,.wer.” i Aaeal And llaneeea, AlUv.ia.6k.
p . . ... . , i J. F. AVVTRCV, (ieOml Aeewt.rsarvnaat.U*-
t rc;i«r • lions are making by tbe alttr^ for a ( otBce on Preackvon vy-, ba&wreo rtr*.vA<^» a»n
lifteo. amoHnline In
■iNl.A Tt.MTHOCft.4Mv M'MM RV
vigortuia campaign in tho Baltic. The appear
ance of their fieota off Ravel had produced a gr« at;
loan of Esthlsnd and Finland.
The Alfteaare much dneuntafied with tho con-}
duet ol Austria in the Danobian province*. They j
aro aW»di»pl eased with toe bearing of Prince'
Stirby. A letter from Constantinople, of the 2<tb —- —
eomo ol our leading phyaiolaua, and hts house la j ^ It'll a n Buck a to *rmTa! at'o' « m * ^hmr' * T “ J^at*n. >'
daily crowded with patients.” t ‘Iiocharert tn a state of tiege, hat«
But our purpose, In thin article, waa nut to into —“““ * * r "‘
of ovory indication of cmptrinani, and hi* rational
diagnosis of all alloctmn* ul the throat aud lungs,
with hia vory aucccselol application of tcnictlial
agent* in the shape of mrdicatt'd vapor, h*ee
caused Dr. Hunter to lie already patronijwl hy
D r a vrN S~viiTRK»»M vjrfo*H-fc rwia»*i'm-Leu
IavIMJ. 4?ta»4 lift !
Ci 4 73 Tv *4 tl I 54 TT 45 13 «? «# V
Juoe W C. AVirUlNUKVN.
866,000.
U KambM Uew«y~tA (teamn Nalteaa
Grocno and Pulaski Lottery*
rXTUA CI.AMM n. roil 1133.
Irom ihe riumitcnaeno ni *»f the war. la IHg.tHH), ot
which iiiiinfo'f 120,IKK) aro now rffectlvc, »uas lef
Ot Hits. The lose coiiaeqnsmly i* 62,«M1.
A Hiuap Ipsa —Ho«n#i? than fitarry a woman o|
fifty. I’d take two et five Mid-twenty
tsr No woman diinha baer nl her own aoeord
—she is always"onlered’’ to drink ft I
•vfmt.to,WttV>rut.A~ AHnDiRftANFrt tutma.
. fi<( ih»v«urfifld UlteftAMt, t'artei’a tfttekUli Miller*
It lb* nut; «|.r«lfle
Hip priipoi tM* aava to (heir peesaavhHt ever nne
fonnlrvd fteritSeaiea of the w<Ml •atramdinMy cure# v!<
tft’e rater bilha eevDIleale of Ntoksnl Adsraajal*
lll*b *»h#«ie of U(aliNoni«t, V* , IMejn fiuttoti, tSiNv
mitvintter.nf the HVvriiMe ft»r Iftcnmiue’i fluwral
'Ve.eh, of ihe Mawmnib tormlat Dr. ilumllar, nl
Wi.ktngtiM) 1 lift ik4r. Am a. Matihhwa. *«u IM).
i «MCk, Heq^niltkllMntet. V#„ Mr. I* Hn)den. I vrhanra
lm;l, V#., slat a heat of 4-Uim, Whe Imivp seen raw#
•f the Womi •leaertothik eurwl urtftrt#r‘#Hinni»h »lta>
tere rii#» all eenlffc tern tils the greatavt punfiai »r
foa tilteHl keKWii.
>. A, NSUSMI k Oi>, A**au,
Jew-Iran
duoo apcciat toalini ini', or to argue Dr. Hunter'i
Claim* In any special way. Wnh lliousanda ol
other*, w»' have been intete-ted in hia aval mo, more
hy the universality of its auccem and lrt» hlc*»tng
it promised, than on any and all oilier account*
To ihe real servitor ol the public—the friend of
humanity—ere have never been wanting in eutoey.
Wo rrgatd Dr- Hunter as a distinguished member
ol this OllM.
fluahniid'H rnlrlnrtl .Ylngurein
lliiatwiur# CAI.CINKII M ArtNI^IA la hl*hl) twne-
flolal flkSlIdlveeHta of the fttomarh ami Itowelv, which
aie atfemlml with aclilliy, amt Rtvea Immmllaie tellrl
to the heartburn. The effect* uf r«ce*« in etthie or
driukln* arr*ei»erall) relieved hy It, amt tl afford* oua
uf Ihe ini|ile«i amt iniut plrarant ai>erteni», e-pr.-ialiy
lo peroona **he. from a vedeiuar' llte or other cauae*,
are under the frequent nrceatlty of having ivivmih i«i
laxative*. To jteraou* of a tullloua or a B'"i'r heblt, ft
may t*e re>-onun*tided wlih peculiar proprleiv; aod tu
virtue* have liept* rri»*atedty vnlflcd In the diaeavei of
warm climatea Many nf the row plaint* of rhldfvn In
Mrly Intancj, and even at tm-re a«|vaiirc«l |ci!•>.!», are
alirmtad wtthaeldlt); and In *ueh raves, the I'aWlnrvf
Matuevta ha* a |f*»i advantaue wv»i .'ttwi at»a.<(tu.nt«,
Til) that It liolh neilirallieathe acid III lha aftiuenurv
canal, and acta a* an entcactoua jm\ ivotilk punitUvc.—
Thia preparation la free front uuploa*ant tavla.aod three
time* tlm *w«n*1li of theronimou otrlned MagweaU
Vow An* pr»i\d0M Hftvtr Mmtalv, amt a New York
World’s Fat? Medal awarded.
For tale by lha drugetet* rant rally, and by the vwaau
Welurer, Y. J. Ill toll AN l», rhlladeiphta.
apt VI mtefTnio*
Dlstln|Ui*he«r nh) *n-iau*r VeM*Tnnw n veer-
cliantv, fftvpcetable airethr* arloa, and hundred* •>( oilier*
h«ar leMImon* to ike *nnd rlhcia of NTAltt.l.ft*?*
ANODVNH CIIKRKY I^PKOTIMANT,a*aeurallv#
Insnugti*, C"M*. al«d dl*ea*es»»f tha lun«* amt li.rva.
* “’ly. There la no nnpuici*n* Id tl* Mr|temft.v«.
J which am wall known am) M|hty wpprwetatwd
•eftrw Medical family, atone »m»r Into tie eem*
- WI AMI.IIKV IllAlIKlItMA ( VlRDt Al. |, .1,
- *d with »h%oawe ectewUAa aktU and c*i» lit
lal albeia In dteaaww of Ihe huwela haw ham
ramarkalilc. Over Auaphtakiani, whohavatwanmad*
aequalnleit with the rvciiwe **f ihvoe poenUr tcnmitea,
have |we« pteavwt with tham, amt only tswak nt th«m
UWumt.a wMxuattfal ptatva, t( ywakkxw%«BMgh.
hhf iltvraveol (pa tune* or llweai,i»ve‘
a trial | or If yotiwr ynur ir*—*
(Marttov* t'lvrdlr* *
Mark thn retail.
DteitMn te-pk'*'.k» te, ,i,u, M Ite WW
teSrar*' ' "•rsssi *a.
producMt Al Cun,i,nnoi»plo. , nv'.i pimful ,l
Icct
U* tedr**# at ttAlklmi'n.tVlww^
on lOaiurda). Sana C.V1. ic35.
r.KKUOHY k MAl'RY MAN AC mi*
Th, C«ri(M InmiTMIIon h Sp*tn b.d te«a pm-1 , .r^oop-i .1 ,,0.000.
* t Wf i. ' l w t- iia t a w j! Ttekei* Sharpe fo prt*pwt*4»'«».
In toe money market the Enffbah fund showed rtckn* a»4 nhare^ either viagty hi *h#ra<eark
unrheckevi buoyancy, ami experience*!, on the 4th tor *«>r M 6. tYITWWCD®
inat., a lutther advane* ol f per cent Copvrls for
to# July armvunt, which tell off on th* 2d at Vtl • ■ u -- ■ — nais^
ex-dtvtdend, o|>ened at VII to 7-9, to which they!
finally rviurneti, after hating temporally touched BOTANICAL CURIOSITY
AT THU UYHSAtlttt.
92 Premium was again in demand, end there:
were buyer* dunng the ihornme at 5 premium i
Th# account* of the apn*aranc« of ihe cr*pt* . . .. . ~ ,
throughout the tinned Kingdom (Nmtinued, on the ; *» ihe «-*w**^»*a*w. to we
In tlte o<un market the bueineet wet womewhai iVLOJEI VXvCZSI
llmittcd. hut kn advance of frt«m la to te was geo- • t .-owmenty kwowe a#
•'""‘"tSte*.,™. Vkc (ratery I’!**'-
StTOftMv, Ian. », Mattel cl'w.1 imi .11 itxMO iu«
»Hh R.n.f.l Anti AIM,, term,. And mm t-( Alt nl o.t*l
kind. At tte rurrm, tintf. ol r^Ard., S.'n *T Ik J» -T ttl.l*I.OIktl TO t* ltH '
~itm.lnt At Stl.000 tel,*, tnrludtn, ft.(AU (ot ». i tktyteji t.l. a — -"-te*-T* <~V" t.CI
p.tn anvl 5,(XX) or speculation, j W*n,eeMr* high, w**k •*♦» t>
j,«Lnjstssfs-a .**.«.o..ni *—xzag
mnd.nAtt, And, aa nontp«ml »lt>t 1'nJ.f'A t.lw, * *•
ntlrM.d All fttndA AK A«l»t I ftd.dAAW. bAt*. „ I |*. At . WU tlWAA A t. A t.
».twn ItAlAA, tiMlndm, tjXXi Ite Utett ted Itt.tkW * ,
»n >|>KtOAtli>n. Intel >1 tlteAAte. te !»
JittnJ— MaiVm AlOted with MM IAHMMV. Trite.ark t —
o.mdklMjadtw, 1.000cn i,(w U itv.j«,v«>»
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