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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. MONDAY MORNING- JUNE 26, 1865.
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SAVANNAH, GA.
Monday Morning, June 28.
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J. R. SNEED.
June 18th, I8M.
A Word lo Pnirouu.
In consequence of the ebore chan*#, it become#
necessary to settle up the old business ol' the office.
Our pstrons, therefore, both in town end country,
who aro indebted to the office, will do us a parti*
cutar favor by attendinK to their accounts ss soon
•s possible.
t3T The steamship Augusts, Capt. Lyon, for
Now York, sailed on Saturday, at 3 o'clock,
p. m. ;
PST We are indebted to G. W, Garmany, Esq.
of this city, lor a copy of the addreaa on the sub-
ject of Prohibition, prepared by the committee ap<
pointed lor that purpose by tho Atlanta Tem
perance convention. The addross ia an able and
interesting exposition ol the vlowe of the prohtbi*
lionisis, and can hardly fail lo help on their cause.
gy Mayor Anderson had rather a heavy doc I*
et to disposo of Saturday morning. Among other
casus, we noticed a Urge number of pereons who
had been brought up for keeping dogs on their
premises, or allowing their ejavoa to do au, with
out paying the necessary tax. Tho Mayer di*»
missed them on the payment of the tax. We com
mend tho following extract from tho city ordl*
lances upon this subject, to the attention or the
owners of doga:
"And if is hereby ordained, Thst every dog
brought into the city, shall immediately be reported
to tho City Treasurer, and a tax paid or license
taken out for the remainder ol the year, under a
penalty ol ten dollais on the owner or keeper of
Mid dog, or the person on whoso premises the
■aid dog mav be found, and any dog, at any lime
found in the city, shall he deemed and taken to bo
kept therein, and hablo to the tax aforesaid, and it
•shall be the duty of the City Maishaland City Cunt*
tables to ascertain all such Persons as have failed to
make tho return required by tho Ordinanco, for
which the said Marshal and Constables shall be
•milled to one-hall the penalty therein mentioned “
A policeman was arraigned lor shooting a dog
inside tho Market House during market hours, and
fined $10. The Mayor anted that ho would have
discharged him, had he not supposed the act was
the result of thoughtlessness. Tiro two sarJors
Who (f fused to do duty on the schooner S. Price,
were lined etch 810, and ordered to Jail. ’I here
were several other cases upon the docket of minor
importance.
t&*A movement of romo importance has been
commenced in North Carolina, and is soon to be
submitted to the Legislature ol that State. It pro*
poses first,to render legal the institution of mar
riage a’mong the slaves; second, to preserve sacred
ibe relations betwren parents and their young
children; and third, to repeal the law* prohibiting
the education ol slaves.
Capture of ft'ort I.hramie by Indians
We have already published a dispatch to tho
•fleet that Dews from the Plains had been receiv
ed of the capture of Fort Laramie by ihe Indians.
No particulars ol the capture are given, but there
can be liufe doubt as to tho truthfulness of ibe re
port, oar previous accounts from that region having
stated that the sarages were assembled around the
fort in great numbers, determined upon making a
hostile demonstration. Tho fate of the garrison at
the fort may be easily conjectured. They have
undoubtedly perished miserably; and the scanty
reinforcement despatched aomo time since to their
relief, but which could not have reached the furl
before its capture, has in all probability shared tho
Mmefate,aa the hostile Indiana numbered two
thousand warriors. The Indians had likow sc com
mitted depredations upoo emigrant trains, one of
which was robbed of over four hundred head of
cattle, sixteen horses, wagons, dtc-, and the partirs
owning them left destitute in the wildcrnc«s. It is
eridant that a combined movement of the savage
tribes is on foot to annihilate the whites on thft
frontier; and if the general government docs not
act promptly, it will in all probability succeed.
ThsN. Y. Tribune publishes a letter dated
Council BlufT, 9th inst, showing that tho Indians
had commenced tho war on the plains on a Urge
scale.
A friendly flioux Chiel encountered a band o|
hostile Indians on the plains, who had with them
about twenty white women and children. 'I he
Impression was that they wero tho remainder of k
parly of Mormons who passed the Bluffs in May
—tho men attached to which had been murdered.
The American Commissioners to the Crimea
—Wo learn that tho three American Commis
sioners, who recently visited Franco with tho ob
ject of obtaining permission from tho Emperor to
pats through the French army at the Crimea, were
not received an favorably as waa anticipaird, and
ibey immedjslely Jofl for Berlin and Warsaw,
havli.g been invited by the Cxar lo visit Russia.
Indeed the rumor is, that tho head of the French
government treated them wiih anything hut gen
erous courtesy.
NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE
of lbs Bevatmah Republican,
Nkw-York, Junx 81, 1855,
The Asia's nswi Is more snooursglng in • poll-
Ileal point than any received for some time past.
Gsn. IVillasler moans, evidently, lo win ihotafon
of Marshal of Kranos, which Canrobort might
hare had,'but would not atretchf out his hand to
take it. Theditonlb of June, according to all ap
pearances, will not pass away without further
great military deeds having been performed in tho
Crimea, which will vindicate the fame of Western
Europe, and establish its cause. By title Unto tho
allied forces, after making proper allowances for
sickness and disease, meal number at least two
hundred thousand sabres and bayooets, with an ad
mirably arranged add extensiro field artillery.—
Probably no such military foroo waa^jvor before
aeecmblcd on so small a field, whether we consid
er He numbers, its cquipmouis, its determination,
or the fact that it has always beaten tho enemy,
Thero were moro tnott and more cannon In tho
allied army ut last accounts than fought at Licpsfg.
If old|Mithridatcs could bo pormiltod to rovtsil tho
glimpiN of tho moon, nnd wore to gu to tho leal uf
his kingdoms, ho would soo assembled on its coast
an army that would bo moro thnn equal to sweep
ing out o! existence, in half a day, tun timostha
number of Roman legionaries that, under Sylla,
and LucuIIub, and Potnpey, broke down his pow
er, and converted him from a groat king into a fu
gitive and u suicido. It would do his old ghost-
ship good to bohold such a "calamitous army of
war, " and would bring to his mind thoso glorious
times whon ho thought that it had boon givon to
him to avenge the world's wrong upun Romo. Ho
was, whon in tho flesh, very fond of military spec
tacles, and would,in the spirit delight 'o look up
on the gallant army that has boon assembled to
coniond with "tyrannous Russia."
Mayor Wood, Irka a senaiblo man, a» ho is, de
clines to make an attompt to enfore tho prohibitory
Liquor Ltw on the 4th of July. Whereupon, our
imbeeilo Governor Clark, with characteristic im
pudence give* <>ut that he will see what ho can do
towards it, and intimates that tho military will bo
brought into requiaitinn. 1 hardly think that Mr.
Clark will resort to any auch summary proceed
ings- It i*understood that Mayor Wood,as well
as somo or tho friends of the enactment have
written to the Governor remonstrating against n
resoit to arms, and an answer is anxiously looked
for. It is passing strango that tho temperance fana
tics will persist in enforcing this odious luw upon
our citizens, nine tenths of whom aro most decidedly
opposed to it,—and that too, alter the most cmi-
noni lawyers havo duclarod it unconstitutional.
The cotton market declined ic. to Jo. botorc tho
arrival ol tho St. Louis and Asm and tho accounts
from abroad have very much unsettled the market,
evory-body that I hnvo talked with fr’cme to be
disappointed and sales ol Middling* have been
made to-day nt I to |c. dectino hut this is by no
means general. Parties who have bought largely
on speculation and aro able to carry thcr supplies
have moro confidence in tho market and are not
offering their cotton, wlulu there aro others equally
confident that present piicoa cannot ho maintained.
The grounds on which speculators roly for a con
tinuance of the high rates now prevailing, they
‘think, have no good foundation. Ther« is a lear
among some of tho large holders that a considerable
portion ol tho supplies, now locked up in tho in'
terior by the low atago of the tributaries to thu
principal Southern rivers, may yet find a market
in which ca»o these parties will find that they havo
met tho laioof thoso, who delay digging thoir
dams uniil Jjigb water. Tho next nows from
Euiopo and thu accounts lr»m tho South will bo
looked tor with increasing anxiety. Meanwhile
tho demand is held in check. .Middlings mav bo
quoted II 7-8c. to 12 cents, but thoao prices should
be understood as tuuruly nominal in tho present
unsettled condition ol tho niaiket.
Thst universally popular commodity, tho inor
dinate lovo of which bus been pronounced by tho
best authority to be "the root of all evil," has
becomo literally a drug in tho market; and yet
although those who have most, cumin*, or will not
use it, there aro many needy applicants who aro
compelled to go without; like tho ancient mari
ner who saw "water'everywhere, but not a drop to
drink " Thoso who have the most, and those who
fiavu the least, probably deserve equal sympathy:
although it is possible that trio poor rich man is
more to bo pitted than the rich poor man. not-
withaiandmg the superficial paradox. Money
and stocks arc listlessly walking over tho course
side by Ride, neither of thorn striving for the cup ;
but tf anything in point of life and activity, stocks
aro a tittle shoad. particularly thoso which arc
about to distribute the customary hall yearly div-
IdcmJs. On call money is easy d| negotiation nt
4 1-2 a 5 per cent ,and commercial notes nt 6 i» 8
percent Alter tho July remittances to Europe
for the payment of interest on Atm-iR-sn Stocks I
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Baltimore, June80.
.Tho Mass Meeting to ratify the doings of tbo
National Convention of Know-Nothings st I'Jtilx#
dolphla, earns off this evening. The vast tqunro
Was densely crowded. The (nesting was cnllcd
to urdor by John Dukehart, Chairman of tho Com*
miltflo of Arrangements, who made a brio! addreaa
—speaking ol the first appoaranoe of tho grout par
ly in' puhlia tn openly rstliy and confirm tho great
Republican principle, that Americans shall rule
America. Tho following resolutions wore then
read and adopted by scatamation
Whereas, tho Amerloin Convention assamhlsd
In rhlladolphia having laid down Principles lor
the guidance ol tho American Patty, so purely
National, American and natrlotio Intono ; so con
genial with tho spirit of thoso Republican institu
tions under whioh wo have been nurtured, and tho
perpetuity of which wo bolieve to bo essential to
tho preservation of those chorishcd blessings ami
liberties for which our forefathers battled and bled;
so peculiarly adapted to the exigencies ol ilio
times, designed as they are to thwart tho intrigues
and machinations of foreigners, and exuroiau that
demon of sectionalism which has threatened thu
very integrity of our hallowed Union: Therefore
be it
Resolved. That Ilia principles and sentiments
enunciated by tho American Convention bo, and
they are hereby cotdially approved of by tho
Americana of Baltimore, and that wo will ever on-
donvor to maintain them in nil thoir purity and
strength.
Resolved, Thnttho American party fully recog
nises the rights of tho eovorol States ns expressed
and reserved in tho Constitution of tho United
Status; that Congress, under that Constitution,
porrussea no power to legislate upun tho subject
td Slavery ; and that any agitation of that ques
tion, whoihor within nr without Congress, ia vio
lative of that spirit ol comprumiso in which the
foundation of our government waa laid, and should
bo cundotnnod by every true lovor of his country.
Resolved, That tho American party unquali
fiedly condemns, and will ever endeavor to coun
teract, all efforts by any sect or party, to bring
about a union of Church and State; that it pledges
itsoll lo protect every man in tho full and lair rn
jnyment ol his religious rights ; nnd that, regard
ing as we do tho Bible sa the basis of all truth nnd
good government, we esteem it aa our highuat
duty as patriots and good citizens to opposo its ox
elusion from our public schools
Resolved, That as tho naturalization laws hnvo
been so tong perverted to tho basest purposes, by
corrupt political dt-mngoguce, ns to cauio tlm |i*r-
eign elements to grow up to he n dahgerous power
in our midst, deciding our political conical na it
pleases, that thero i-X'Sts an imperative necessity
lor thoir radical modification and stricter otilorco-
ment.
11 Kean I red, Thnt "nono but Americans shall rule
America."
Resolved, That it ia the sense of this meeting
that the honest nnd industrious immigrant win*
seek* an asylum in »>ur land from tho tyranny «-l
the Old World should bo welcomed to our shores;
but that such restriction should be placed upon im
migration as will ii elude tho for* gin pHU|ifisaiid
lelont whom tho laz.ir houses and penitentiaries
ol Europe aro daily emptying into our midst.
Resolved, Thnt our warmest thanks bo accorded
thc»e distinguished members of the Convention to
whoso talents, patriotism and indulatigntdo labors
\vo aro indebted h-r tho glorjuus and brilliant re
sults wq this niuht celcbrato.
Speeches were Hindu by Raynor, ol Nor.h Caro
lina, Drown, of l'hiladulphia,Uoto!or, Albert 1'iko
and others from tbo various stand*. Mi. Piko
made a tolling nnd popular speech. He advocated
tho great duty «>f cultivating a hearty national
spirit. Hu boliovod, and so did tho groat body ol
tho American people, that th--so who woro citizens
wero better republican*, and better qualified to
administer tho affair* of government, than tlmeo
born in other lands. This might ho called preju
dice ; hut if so, it was tho' palladium of our liberty
Tho vital essence of tho American sontiment wnn
found upon I ho. monuments of tho Revolution, and
was nurture,! by tho pure precepts and admonitions
of tho lathers of tho Republic. It waS ono of tho&o
instineiB o| nationality which God had implnntcd
in the human heart, in the mysteries of which, the
mnssen needed no instruction.
Mr. Pike next spoko of tho rise of the pnrty tn
Arkansas, which wnn first heard n| there in No
vember last, and now had a majority of 10,000. As
it was in Arkansas so it was everywhere in the
West. Thft meeting adjourned ut n lato hour and
dispersed in good order, every one apparently well
pleased with thu duiuonstraiiou.
Pavijiu Streets with Iron.—Homo time ago
tho experiment of paving tho street* with iron
blocks was tried on a limited scale in New York,
and ilio experiment has succeeded so well ihal a.
committee of tho hoard of councilnien ol that city
have reported in favor of paving Maiden Intio nnd
Corllandl-sireet wjib’rbo iron pavement, nod there
is a prospect ol thoir rocommcndation being adopt
ed. The iron pavement, it in said, gives the street
the finish of hii elegantly tiled floor, nnd then* is
no mud^r dust Inin it- In Boston, the experiment
of iron pavements was tried two years ago, nnd it
is said to have been successful.
Several ol tho moro important railroads in the
Northern sonenast State* have mndn or are making
|l»l till- I'll? Ill- Mi m IIMI-Iim I 1 , , ... . .
. ,, ... . . ... ... i < purcimsi * ol woml lands nl tho South; whence llu-v
held abroad, the arrivals of tho Inti imports and • ....... .
the advances mi tho coming crips, there will moat
likoly bo an increased demand for money. These j
three causes combined with any renewed activity
in business circle*, may possibly disturb somo of
the dutt and cobwebs that hnvo gathered about thn
specie boxc* ii. ino (•.ink vaults.
Tho crop accounts w« nro daily rocciving from
tho North, East and West, aro of Hie most flatter
ing description. The spring bat been singularly
propitious for the former in nearly all parts of tbo
country, and a few moro week* o| favorable
weather, will ensure * harvest unprecedented in
magnitude and value.
The Rico market is rather heavy owing to tbo
favorable account* wo aro receiving ol tho grow
ing crops. An invoice of Patna (East indis) Rico,
has recently arrived here from London, and w*<
understand that thero ia morn on tho way. It is
poor looking stuff compared with our Rice, and
can be laid below thn preaen*. prices for domestic,
and leave n profit to tho owner.
Manhattan.
Crop*, nnd Wenilii-r.
[Corroponitenco of tna Havaniiah Republican.]
TlloMASVU.LC, Jun<- 21, 1855.
Misvrs. Editors: Tito crop* ol both corn nnd
cotton, aro remarkably promising m iliia county,
and »bould thu season* cmiiinuc favorable,tho yield
Wc trust however, that this sc- * ol 1,10 t ‘" rn c,y P I*® unprecedented Then* i*
freight their wood, in their own schooner*, t-
New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Largo
tract* of heavily wooded Innd aro held, on nnd
near the nnvigtbln rivers of Virginia, at from $10
A Catholic Prlrel CIhInsIsht Hie Wife,
CURIOUS CIIArTRR IN M ARRIVD I.IPR.
(.Prom tfie Chicago Tribune, June III.]
Tho case uf the poonle ox relslluno Nicholas
Biambor vs, Anthony Bcbnledor, which panto ho-
fnru tho court nl Common Pleas of Conk county,
Hun. John M. Wilson presiding, on (Saturday,
proems a curious picturo of married lila, nnd ru-
vuala aomo strange praullooe on the part ol thn
Catholic clergy, and some equally strango manure
ol lalth on tho pari of tho iimro Ignorant portion ol
their fluoks.
it appears that, about a year ago, Nicholas
Biamhnr, then r prlsel of ihe Catholic church, Waa
untied In marriagn with Anna Mary Hehnledor» a
German girl, the daughter of tho dulondaut, and a
good Catholic. Tho'inarrlago ceremony was per
formed by Father Petor Kramer, In a private room,
without tho uao ol tho wedding ring, and without
witnunoa. In all other rerpoota tho marriage coro-
ntony waa porformsd according to tho rltoa nl the
Catholic church, the parties agroelng and consen
ting thereto, promising to bo man and wilu to each
other, and tho priest giving thorn tho nuptial bene
diction, and pronouncing thorn man and wile.
Alter the ceremony, rather Nicholas look tho
gill homo and kept her os an uppor servant or
housekeeper, trusting hor kindly and paying her
wages regularly. Tho girl *«ys hersoif, that, al
though ho nlwsys spoko ol her ss his wife, they
occupied separata apartments. ..... .
Homo three months since eho loft his house, and
went to Niles, Michigan, where shn mitered a
family in the capacity ol n servant. Her own ac
count ia, that both her mtrriago to nnd desertion
Irom hor husband w*to in ucuoidaueo with the
ndvico ol her parents nnd her blends. 1 u uau hor
own language, "sho waa talked into it."
Up to tho time of his wife'* leaving him, l ether
Nicholas had continued his public ministration in
tho church, hut since then wo understand ho lias
been deposed Irom tho priesthood, sa has ulro
Father I'elor Kramer. , .
This suit was brought in tho chancery side ol
tho Court ol Common Plena, by tho husband, to
recover poaiouiolt ol Ilia wile, whom ho alleged
wn* illegally dutslmd from him by Anthony
Schnuldor. Tho writ i*suod commanding Hclinei.
dor to produco tho body ol Anna Mary before the
mutt. It was served on Sclmoider on the Cih ol
Juno, by T. 3. Buckley, deputy sheriff. On going
into thu the country to servo tho writ, lie louod
Anna Mary at Ibe house of ono Judaon, about
four mitre from her father's rcsidunco.aod took her
wnli him. .
On Saturday, the defendant appeared before tho
(Ion. John M.'Wilson, in the Court n| Common
Pleas, and, jo obedience to tho writ, produc-d
tho body ol hildaughter. Tho husband wn* also
present. For tho purpnso of uncurtaining tho true
Huio of the cave, und of finding out what her
wishes were in regard to living with h* r husband,
the Court ordt-rud the room to bo cleared ol nil
person*,except tho officers ol the Court, nn inter
preter, and reporters tor the proas, und proceeded
to nucstion the girl.
\Ve arc not, ol course, at liberty to d>acln*o all
that wus then elicited ; but it iqipnnrcd in addition
to th«« iitn.Vf fuels that she did liot consider tho
m irtiago legal or binding, hecauso Irr liuahnml
was n prb st ; that *ho |ch her Imalumd of her own
accord ; and tint sho w ished now to go with her
patents ami may with th*:iu. und not to g<> with her
ho-hami ; thallhc reason that sho wished lo h-nvc
her husband wan thnt she had been educated in th«
beImt (lint *bu could never go to heaven rlshc lived
m marrmgo with n priest ; hot that no threats
whatever had been made toiler by her paron's, by
tin- priest**, or bv the bishop Sho gave ner name
a* Anna Mary achmedur, nnd not us Anna Mary
Su oilier
Judge Wilson informed the young lady thnt thu
nmrriago wn# a’pcrlcotly valid and legal ono by
the lawn o| this Slate, although it might bn a mat
ter of discipline in their own church; that sho could
not many any other man while her husband was
living;but that tho wav not compelled to live with
him, and asked whom she wou'd go with—her
husband <>r her (athuil Shu anawured promptly,
with hor father.
The d»ora,wi»re then ro-opencd,nnd her husband
nnd parcni*. the attorneys «m both side*, and the
other ox-mber* of tho bar reentered. The hut-
hand was informed that the body ol hi* wile had
been produced, and that she was herein court;
that thu marriage, by the la waul Illinois, wna per
belly legal and valid, bill that be was not to uso
unvb’rce in compolling hor i<* go with him
The luml»«nd now w allied across tho room to
where the |.*dy stood, und intimated to her hi*
desire that *ho should go nmne with him. Bui she
resolutely refused, nor could all his persuasion* in-
oucc her to waver in Imr determination. Sho left
the court with her parents, and tho last w« saw of
th«- diocnnsi leto *p;>u*'« ho was following tilth*
waku of Ins wdo, pouring forth his entreaties, to
which she turned a deal cur.
Kxow NoTUt.xa Roorback.—Tho Georgia
Citizen says;
'Too "Dry rot" Party Journals sre vehemently
endeavoring to make tho imiircMioo thnt there aro
numerous trilhtimtrnlt taking plneo from the
American Order, ami that Democrats, especially,
arc (lacking our,everywhere. Wo cioii n our
triend* against giving credit to any Mich false
hoods On tho contrary, we happen to know that
tlu-ro was mu ssinglu mouther, w hen Mr. Stephen's
letter appeared, there are now at least tour conn
ells anil «ecr 20U members? Withdrawals, in
deed ! A low no doubt thero arc, but such n* have
given up incmlierahtn do not thereby necessarily
give op their devotion to American principles.—
Thi* most of those arc governed by privatn con-
sid< radon*, and will, a* outs idol’s, th* ready und
wil .ng to do umru lor tin* ofiread of Augnsia ptm-
cip'«-s thnn ns insidci*. ll thero arc nny others,
ttn y arc tn kh* minded i*or«on«, whose departure is
no I,.** thu party. iL-sero ra or tho*e willing to
desert nr« never very pnditsbio soldier* when the
day o| bat'le comes.
N A POLbos'* AtVTIPATIIV to THE I’.VtTEtl STATES
Mr. Walsh, whoso long .rcsidaitco at Pans and
close connection with the host Informed circle* of
that city makes tile opinion ol value, ia n>*t a be
THE A8IA/8 NEWS.
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•rrlvod st this port el stt early hour this morn- qg»eli«*l, end ihectMiapmt rontel* t« w.me dtrvrUy to
| n g ( ■ Columbus, uk« me OpvlaS* esrt, and gat off at I,a
Tho Asle will probably reach Boston In eesM»n
, , , . . r t . 1 Go4Ht Hacks and earafutdriver* era tn rcadlneuevery
for III* m-IU lu Ira dtcpklclicij In lira ,h.mou« , ll |*,.^raci,.dc I »ll.l.k.l..,» H l » | ..
tr.ln of litursdsy, duo In Now York el ril'd- MMg#fiOWfu ,white«nlphnrlivingUitemhe.the
i errlvat «»f tbo rtavannah i
The aewe is agdln of a hlultly oxolilng chsrsc- |tl# White rteiphur tbs.
ter. Tho bombardment of Sevastopol wa* rocnm- | Rr.pwifuUy,
lusnced on tho 6th litst., and on the dsy tlm stoatu- jolt a H. T. Mass*, Preprint*.*.
ornllod kdtkpiioh w.i reel,«d from Ke«Un, TO op |AVAI*NA,I
dsted Juno 8th, G p. m., stating that afiar a ficrco | The Monument recently erected ’to the memory 0t i y, IJlff rj< . J(
bombardment, the French sttscksd tnd carried the j count Pulaski I* an evidence nf what tie Ormne sod ! win* fc «*•, Uus«. D*vi* k U,«t. r f
Putsikl MoiiUfi)*ntl^>llvfjrhs*doD* for lh#pabllc|oftd, Vtiviiu. p VYjuM k Ujj
Pul It* benr-fll* do nol Mop litre. While It It reiving a TtH?' 1 ‘' 1 •'‘ , *"** Thervdvj, t,,
ftmd to tn-sutUy our city, It l» alvo advancing the In- *is*i H «'fv I'ioridsV/d K*>•!,»!d*****
tervtls nfliidlvlduali who purchase tltkcu. In f.lvv, Hartt Charles Kean. i.kviUi.. u
N«*. 147 a prize of |3,H)7 was e»itd to a worthy d icon of 4i>i f>nports—RNOUm* it*Drovi ,t,u.
Auautia. A email Inv.Minwil In the I^Hi.rl** drawing -Utflon/u*.o‘..va‘V,Zl ‘
deity tu (hi* efry m*y sveare * competency for Lfe. Thornton, pvai, ■
kdvitrtltemenl ol the vender. j Co In L«i!i
jc rt- g
Msmelott and tho White Tower, tho gruiteet gal
Untry being displayed on both sides.
The loo* both lo tho Ritealsns and tho. Frsnth
wsl very great, hut no figures ero given.
This event gave groat buoyancy to tho publlo j 7„ * '’.^maU
fooling and caused a slight rise In Gondola.
Prussian corro»|K>ndonco says that Austria consi
ders herself released from all ungsgementa to the
Western Powers, the latter having roluscd to con
clude pence on reasonable terms.
Austria, howovor, still prolcasco) herself the Ally
ol Franco and England, but subject to nrticlo « nu
of 111o treaty of Doculiibcr 2d, which says: "Thu
high cuifiracUng Powers reserve to thumwlvc* tho
right ol proposing, ncuordiugjto uirunmstnnccii, such
conditions *4they may jodgo necussary for tho
gonornt interests of Europe." Of this right Aus
tria takes advantage.
Tho aiipoirMiicnt of Iiiron Mandoratrnm as
Bpi-ci.il Envoy to Vienna, is announced, nnd con
sidered important. His supposed oljact living to
avail himsoll of tho piescni neutrality , | Austria
to oiLcl au aniu-d neutrality amongst the Central
Powers i f Euruiie,
Tux War.—Tho war news by this arrival con
sists motily •’! details ol ft/orioue Government
telegraphs. Doisilsaru to hand n( tho affair be
fore rSovastopol night ol May 2‘2d, but thu main
(acta wero previously known. Tho details show
great gallantry <>n the part of tho French ; but also
show that thu victory wav not in reality a further
sum-*, but merely a successful attempt to destroy
wry dangerous work* which tho Russians had
erected in Iront of their defence, nnd winch would
have outflanked tho French attack. Tho Riisvino
plan was to umtu all their ambuscades by a lino ol I
N WT Forts. I. |7
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A Lew
Ht+k^-Urltkue, K,r.;
Vrvlng'i l.lffs- of 'll nehlrtvion
r.m-rKvdc slut revpeclahle nivn are wanted, In self
and prucurv subtbrlMirs fur this work. Iinn»»diate sp
plicail m Is M-ccMar) l«i orcure Hie eioluvlve conirnl ,.f
snyctly nr county. Agent* will flint that ibw work will
sell readily and largviy.anil that lm wnrk ha* ever )*l
brm |iuliilvbv<l that will prove uf such universal inlet-
esi In all sicliunsuf Ihe engntry.
Knf f4|K-riin-o C4iplis, which will Ih» forwarded frw
of pnittgs, nn receipt nf price, $t,Ut, HabscrlptUn
Hook* and full pariirularv, apply to tbs Hencrai Agem,
C; T. KVANH, 3tMillw> lluildlnga, New York.
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Rn-amvMp Augutle, l.yot.N^w Y«rfk-p»4*K,rf4. y l?
Plilp Florida, Htnnvrmsn, l.’«err«,i|—T ll Af lite,,
lk.hr f»y«l l*«r*|ju<h, l-cw»., h,» Vo'k-C</t«i4 4
Ifrrtx.
Hark •uPt, itsrr, Ercrt
llulb*i«i’a CAI.CINKYi 5tA«NP>'lAT*’highly brnv- i V s .?^‘„V*i'v *» ,. m
Rrltl in alldiM-aM-* of ibe Mnmarh end llnwvl*, which i 1. ...! '
an- a 1 trinJed with acldlly, and give* iiuuvdtaiv m-M'-H Illll'A It I l.l»
lo Ibe hvartbu ti. The effect* of e»e«-»» In rating ,>1 i Pivamvt Florid*, hhaw.
lUy-firlfUm, g*fly 4
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Alu.li or H,i.wamli.nine,.Ira...II„ R I H»«« in "» «oMr.lljr br.ll.wd ho..,l„y uf lbo
I reneh Emperor to the United States. In a lato
count rnsy prove exaggerated, f..r w« cannot con- j
ceive why Louis Napoleon should manifest to- J
wards the thfee gentlemen. Major Mordecai, Col.
Delafield,snd Captain McClellan, anything but
kindness and good-will, especially as the mission .
Is one of e purely scientific nature in r military
point of view, and is, ol course, not Intended to in
terfere in the slightest manner with either of the
parties in the war.
As this nows comes to ua through Groely of the
N. Y. Tribune, now in Paris, we »ro inclined to
doubt its truth.
Electiorsto Take Place.—Alabama, Arkansas,
low*, Kentucky, Missouri,and Texas, bold their
eloctionson the first Monday in August; Ten
nessee on the first Thursday, and North Carolina
on the second Thursday, of tho same month. On
tbs eecoctl Monday in Bspmrnber tho election In
Main* occurs, and that of Varmoriron the first
Teeeday ofthe s*mo month. In Alabama, Kao
tacky, Tesas, and North Carolina and Tennessee,
members of Congress are to be elected. In tha
Other fltatee mentioned, tbay ware elected last year.
Dotcb Reformed Chl’rcii ard Hlavery.—The
qeeetlon of slavery has been irnublirg the Hynod
ofthe Reformed Dutch Church, in sssalnn last
week et New Brunswick, New Jersey, for the first
time In the history of thsi church. Rev. Thornton
Potler appeared from the Classls of North Caro
lina, stating that It had seceded from the German
Reformed Church, and wished to ropneet Itself
With Ihe R, D. Bynod. The commfuee on c- r*
rtepondenc* recommend He edmle*lon. It wee
discovered that tbrue nut of eight pasture in the
fully 15 to 20 per cent, mom land in cultivation of
corn than was last your, while the cotton planted is
considerably bos
There ia n groat increase in tho amount of Sea
Island,or long cotton, planted thi* y«-nr. Many
(armors have not planted a anud of Upland cotton,
who havo heretofore planted it exclusively, nnd
many other* have divided tliuir crop, half Upland
and half long cotton ;la*t year this county prwfuri-d
about 2000 lm luw long cotton, and n largo majority
of it found its market at Charlnaton. A small por
tion waa waggoned lo lh* Southwestern Railroad,
(120 miles) and wont oyer tha Central Road lo
your city, ami somo was waggoned to Cenirovillr,
and found ire way from Chenc* (o .Savannah.
Why don't your marcbanls and factor* visit ibis
section of Georgia I They will find hospitality
and codon crops to sell, and corn at 75c*uts per
bushel and plenty of It. The Charleston (actor* find
it profitable to put on a linn of v*-****l* to Newport
and Hi. Marks Am ilia Havannah factors afraid
of competition t One thing la very cart win, your
city will not have (rade furred upon hor morcliani*.
If you want trade you must make an cflmi in ob
tain it—and (l dura seem aa if your murnhanii aro
25 yean behind ihe ago in enterprise, and no dr>
termination to gel riven.
Till* section of Georgia, nonds only a Rail Road
communication to thn Atlantic In make it the
Gsrden spot nf the " Empire Btale nl tho Houih "
The qqeatlon is, should we havo ll l I say, let
Bsvannah put forth every nerve In her antcrprl**
machine this way, ami mv oplnmn it, shn will map
<lm h*nmi. Wn have had an many promisee, that
we lietdly have conflilniico in any thing. II ymir
{ people will keep trot king, wltlbi others arc ptomie-
Clu.li1»«. *l..o .nl 1 III- |.ir,.i.k~i • , /, ti .in „„;,|„
warm discussion. Finslly,|ha Hynod was reliavrd
from He embarrassing situation by ihe withdrawal
of the application. "
Horacs Greelv Imfrisoneo at Faris.-Lvi-
Uirs received at New York l>y ihe steamer Hi-
Lout*, mention thst Horace Groely bsd been af-
and dstslaed In prison two days st Paris on
il»S complaint of a aunlptur who sanl a wurk of
•rt to the New York Crystal Palsce. The Tribu
nil dismissed the complaint
AtkiVAL or KMiuRARTs.-'rh# packet ship*
New York and Universe from l-iverpiml, arrived
•t N. Yrtrk Wednaiday,bringing about 1,200 paa-
Uf*- On (he I7th, near Nantucket, spoke lo
the s'esiusr Waoiirngton and Ericeartn, fuf Havre
the former eight milae ahead.
Wa inland llna y«ar In elect good ayd practical
man for Rail Road puriHwea, and put 1'tdiiicisne
aside. PnlHlce never did Houtbsrn Georgia any
good, and wo Intend lohsva a Kail Road In pm-
Isfence to all other subjects — uoi*iih*lanillng
"Bern," tecuivee eome elientiun from the unforti
fied."
I hope you will escuee this lung latter being
written In gmet haste.
We hed fine reins yesterday and In day.
Yours reepeotfsliy,
K. If. H.
— It can hardly be necessary to defend th« mar-
ehsnie sud Uwineea m*n of Bsvannsh TIm rail
road* they hive btffU ibd the steamship end paths!
lines'hay list* esilWUhsd, sre eufficteni prouie of
Uieir energy end eillsrpiUe.
in trues of 100 f,-ot in hoight, which hnvu alr.iight
trunks,(rue o! any limbs lor 76 foot. This wood
could Imi cut, and put on thn decks of sohonner-,
for $1 per cord. In a vessel owned hy (hu eauiu
interest, enrrying 200 cords, tho freight to N«w
Yo-k would not exceed 81 50, probably not over
9125. Allowing $1 for delivering nnd ioim mg in
Now Yolk, and tho whole cost, exclusive
of Innd, would bo 93 50 n cord. This sum is jusi
M'lmt is now churgud in Virginia for tha word,
du'.ivcrid on tho ducks of tnu achoonura. This
s.-tvmg of $2 per cord on wood is equal to 7 cents
per inilo run, which is nearly equivalent to tlm
usual coat of engmo repairs. Tho success, how
ever, which is nttuiiding tbo introduction o| coal ua
fuel for locomotives will rt-ndor such expodicnta
unoeuuesnry
A Dtrrrtxouisiii D Visitor —E'lmund Lafayette,
gruinlaon of the Marquis Du Lafayette, a.> distin
guished na thn brnvo and generous champion of
American Imlupcndcnce, bn* hi-en spondmg n lew
days m Dcluwnro with thn Du f’oinii, who were
ibu early Irioml* of tlm General. Tho Wilmmg*
ton Journal auys :
In company with a few friends, ha has visited
nil the plnceaol interest tn tho vicini'y ; one o| fiis
o.ir|ical visits being In the aceno of tfio batlln ut
Glmdd's Ford, in which his ancestor first abed In*
blood in our cauao. Tho verv spilt upon which
tin* General was standing when ho w** wounded,
waa pointed out by some til tha old roaidoni*.
Mr Lvfayutio IS slxiut 28 years ol ag>'. ol fine
eountenanco and engaging manners. J la bears
a ■mu rcai'iuhlanro to his grandfalllur, lliougll n
much handsomer man.
WasliiRuroR, Juno 19, 1855.
Tho Cabinat liava had a long and oxuning ses
sion |o-day. 1 win* infoimed by a gentli-mnn high
mi authority,that ono of iho Catmiet w** airoiigiy
auapi'cicd «*• Know Nnthingism. The I'rrtid.-m
inlormrd n genilomau ibis nvuiing, that Wilson,
Coinuilssinrior ol the General Land Office, Glny-
Ion, Hecond Auditor, together w»ih one htwd/nil
and ninety Clerks, wore In lm dtioapita'od ss last a*
ifn-v can find persons lo fill ifieir idacea.
_ Mr. Marcy told a gcnllnman to day that II It
Fnnich, who waa removed Irom the office -if 1 out-
misaioner of Public Buildings, had received an
other appoint mem.
Mr. Houlu arrived lioro early this, morning, in
the Inmt from Richmond, and stops at Willtard'a
fJTlm Pri-sidum made nrrangomcola to lenvn the
city on the arrival ol Mr. Houle, but Marry told I
him tin must "far* tha music," and partly Houle mi
aomo way. Houle peremptorily declines an inter j
view wm|i Man y, and asya ho will call on the
I'rcsidsnl merely out uf ruspert llo has no love
lor 1'iorconor tha administration.
Hiiklim.—Many aholla naturally poaaasaso fines
polish that no preparation ia considered ueccaaary
h»r placing them in tlm caldnot. In general. Imw.
ever,|i happen* that when ahnlls become dry, limy
loso muub ul thoir natural lustro. This mav be
vary easily rratnrod by washing them wiih a Imie
waiei, m which a small imrtiou nl gum treble ha*
nei'ii di*e<i|Ved. of with ihn wlilte o| an egu There
are uianv shells o( a very iilaln appearance on tlm
omside by reason ol a dull epidermis, a skin wpli
which they are cvered. Thi* is removed by steep
ing dm shell in warm wsier, and limn ruMmig it
oil with a blush. When ihe epidermis is lliit'k, 11
will In* (•>111111 neceaiarv to mingle wtih the wnier
a small million nf nitric arid, which, hy dissolving
part of lira shell, destroy* ihe adliaamn. Till* lu*t
agcni must lm employed *Hh great eaullon, since
ll lUsiioya tlm luaireon evsry p M ( exposed lo Its
hi(1 Honor, I lie fine suifsca immi bs polished with-
luallisr, as«|*ted by irlpoll.bul In many esace whore
even ihmm ere Ineflectiial, ibe IIU and lira pumice-
•'"fie may be employed m rub oil ihe coera* osisrnal
layars, that Ilia mmcealrd lieai|||«s may be dl**
cloaisl. Wlmn lilt* Is done, III* lahnr and care,
though giear, have a lowara profNirtlnnaie.
t Gor IT Hai'X Aoxir.—Arabai, lately bnmlisrded
Vlhn allies, is a lnrtr*sepn the Crimean *id« ol
the Ho* o| Aloff, M'lna Mft or 9*1 nilDa noribaaal ol
Hevaeiopnl It was o’lginally fortified hy ilm
jl utks, tu whom the late evenia liava now raMmed
Et.Gov Collier id Aisbsrb* JTed near Tusca
Hvm a law days ago.
lotlur, be say* :
In aomo editorial articles, 1 noted the phrase,
"ill 'iigh the Emperor Louia Napoleon does hnte
the United States in another you speak of fits
aiiMuuaify ; and in it very good letter trom au
eftimnnl correspondent of tin* National Intelligen
cer, it altiims (lint III! would be quite ready, il ul all
provoked, 10 wage war on our Republic bv miliiary
expendilions lo our coast*. These opinion* are, 1
ilnnk, nlisoluicly erroneous; nn they lend to prrduce
unpreasioiia in our com.try which exude ill-humor
ami u spmt ol defiance, it seems to mo a sort ol
duty to protest ag.tmn( them In ilia first place,
llion* win* timeiIreinienily npproneh and hav'elong
personally known tile 1‘knperor,deeuta Unit hnlr,
rnneor,and vindictive pnaaimi or fierce nniipaihy,
urn loreign to his nuturo und linhiiunl mood. They
hnvo dit'-etly intorrned me, Irom year to year, since
lm u icvniion, that Ims sunumenis tow.tr,l» *ho !
Am.ncan people are kimi. friendly, rcsjicellul ;
lliougll In* mi)' not admire American I'oliltcal und
socimI instiiutnin* in ihn nlivtiset. lm knows thal
none oilier could suit «*r exi*i inthd'n ted Hunts;
lm has trented with uiiilonn courtesy und luvor our
diplt-mnlic represculutlVea nnd nil their country*
nu n who hnvu been hrotighi wiilnn In* nonce.
fWrfcfmrrmerit ol hr* 1 -UniiteM, Ins .Mioj-j.-v. nnd
in--ll u-ehold ha« toii'ii tin* sums; generally, Ihe
nit mu ami lorio ol the French joinm* is me t.w Irom
being hostilc 01 rlerojalory. Touching icur wiih
ilio United Hiatcs, no one in Franco, iirobubly, is.
»«u cm bo. inora suu-itiln ol in** folly mvl danger ol
auch|an extreme, ihun ihn Emp-ror. whose strength
lo a in Ins dilluaiva popularity and an ample putdic
revenue. The loos ol Ilio tumdieds ol millions of
truurs derived Irom our iob.ieco,c*i<ion, nn*, Ac ,
w mid Imlt beggar the tr.-a-uiy ; French rmmtlnc-
Uifrs nnd eominvrca would In* ar rested ; tlmnaimn,
whn h Is little inclined to quarrel with us, could
n*>t endure tho consequent privations mid distress.
The Ni:w York Breapsh ii* Market —Tho
flour mstkel ol New York runtimes to hnvo a
driM'itwnnl tendency. On Monday, a e-mlrnel lor
I,"no hariela w as made lor July, supposed ut 9* fill.
Tbo tecsipls f*f wbai IS known na “bogus Si ale,"
Ulo Vfiy lulgo. A lellor dated Monday evening
•a)'*'
"Choice wheal is quite scarce, and il 1* very
firmly In Id, while emmon and inleimr guides
being ruifiur plenty. I'ricev (or these dcserndi«na
siroi.gly tend downward, ami tmr parrel* ol l.'pper
Luke can bo lioiight nl $2 t’oin 1* firm Kvo is
declining; with lucraaaad receipts, amt a lulling oil
in the dcmuiid.
'Tbc panic In the market for 0*1* attll ronttnucs,
and 1 In* best oftera undo for tlm vny puniest par
rels ol Cbiengn are 50u5G cents. Good Hlate can
bo bought nt .'Ml, and common Southern am soiling
low a*4Hcrto#"
A Mtsiui’ T»i tiir Htkamsiiif Ati.artic— It
having been dclcrmined to renew a porrton ol ihe
eop|M*rpvg «d tha steamship Atlantic, she was on
Monday i«km Into tho tmmenae diy-doek m
nl '.irncii l*oint,huilt, w« belli ve, lor Calilorni* —
When she had been laioed nearly out ol water —
her keel not being mom than three loci under—she
proved loo much for ih« drv dork, which eapvlxcd,
ibtovving the Allautic "ff Imr blocking, partially
op,m her s'd« She b*ll bodily about tour led
Him was soon rigbled, and waa louml to lie quite
nninjuied What inom cogent r**nimrnt«ry upon
bn unotinuui atrengill f ll"W could it lm more
thoroughly proven 1 ,
Tli« Atlantic canmd be taken Him tho dry dock
at dm Hro -klyn Navy-Yard, wlllioul removing a
poilioiinl h f t wheel#, nnd lo thi* ihsre la great
obp'ction Him will not In* coppered llierrfom
uniil aftir Imr arrival ai Liverpool, oil her next
trip.—|N V Courier
ARTiqfiirv or TaPI.e Tiaaian -In tlm last
nnmlicr ol "Nolca m**l Queries", them is an ox-
unci Horn Mnnsleur Maimbourg'* History of Arl-
amam, translated In 1724, which show* ihal l«blo
tinning was praoltaed In lh# Jamon# Oiaet# of
Delph.m aa early a# the year A V Sd> The *uhi|
tuumd r»nnd, lellor# o#fe p* titled out, an*, tulum
even'* lomui'd. The accounta uf three "conjura
tions" is similar to our report* ol tipping tables
and spelling out ssuirnfo* in our own days.
fcy Mr#. I'ftiHngton'e Ikeheelmught • Imres
trial is sit aplrtiuoua that lm always go## ofl lh ■
decsnibr.
l.nrt.(IW|ll*»‘I~if , HH wTa M,—1he artnunl* fmm
hnonm, sh.1#IMS further »*I*»RC# in LViltnR, *-<hM
mm|ii>«iiI) li*rrsa»* tbs aellvll) III mil |i«tl ||i«
gabions nooiiecled by a continuous covered way
with their present defences ; to enclose, in tact, an
ouliruly new rpacu o| ground. The French plan
was 10 carry Hint new defence, and transform it
into a French position, which was accomplished
nt nn imuienae loss, which, s.tya I'cltssier, gave t<>
ilio engagement the proportions of n ban e I'clis-
sier'nde-patch is quite interesting Details havo
at»o been received ol tho allied advance nn tho
TchcWaya The allied lurco cimaisiod of 20.(X»0
men, Frvncli.Sardinian* and Turk*. Tbo Uus-
aiiins mado 110 op|iosi(ion, but retired w ith tlicir
guns Tlm Condition 0/ iho grounds shows Hurt
the Ru-siuns never intended to maintain the posi
tion- New rccounoirsuucos had been made, and e
further advance w as expected. Tho tch graphic
uccoums indicate that tho allies are yet 011 thoir
own side of the river.
The Capture of Kertscii.—Details havo been
received likewise «>l tho >:aptureol Kelts-h. 'Hie
invading force numbered nearly 2djLMi men—
namely, 1«,OUO French, 5.000 Tuika, *%*13,500 En
glish, 111 numermie steamers. Tho exped 11 ion cri
lored Iho Strait of K* rtsch on Tnursday, tho 24th,-
and cornnioiiced firing upon tho Forts ot Ambalski
—iho garrison «>! which speedily ahuiid-mod the
place, linving previously blown up the magasmea
'1'he allied guu-boat* silenced tho l’aulwokaya
lLticry, and burin d miiic Itussian boats,at.d small
cmll. Thu garrisons ol Kerisch and Yt-mkalc,
variously esiimivtcd At Irom two lo ten thousand
Strong, Were seen to leave und tall back into the
interior l-y the southern rund.
Meantime thu Allies landed without opposition,
at Amhnluki, where they bivouacked tor tin- nigh:.
The next morning they moved on towurd* Kertseh.
Gun boats were nil tho time occupied in scouring
the Tani-vnskoi Gull, nnd reducing the tort on tlm
Bund Biuk. AH tho inhabitants bud tied. -Many
bouses wero burning, and by Friday nt 3 o'clock,
til*- empty citio# of kerisch nnd YenlkaU* were m
tho hands «>l the Allies and a S'eani fioiillu inline-
diately entered the Sen ol Azof!: iho last winter's
ti*ni|*e#t had washed away the 40 ship* sunk across
thn Sirail by the Russians. Tin* Allies found 17,000
tons of coal in Kertseh, and 50 dismounted guns,
but no powder and stores. Tho Intel number ot
Vessels burned by thu Allies i* 240. The Aiiics
propose to birttiy Yemkslo and ijarnsun it by
Turk*,but will not hold Kertseh. I'ho a:eamcrs
4*1 light drvit am cruising a# near as possible to
*Pagantog, nnd gun Iwials, yet lighter, are prepar
ing. Considerable discrepancy exists in the ac
counts ot ill— alln-d proceedings nt Gemtsclll. Sid
ney Herbert in I'ailisiucnt on the 8th, expressly
*4id that the presadruu- mlcronccsfrom tin-succes**-
•w that ■>*ni.i jiMtiliwtf by ih# I acts, tux odiloriaio,
Si*eak n* if Ar.-that nnd Gcnitachl am alrosily taken
but nl'liougb ilit* Allies have Iminlinrdcd the one
and destroyed the store# at the offn-r plaeo, they
are not yet in posacasion o| them, and it niu»t not
l lie re tom bo thought that wo aro masters of tho
Putrid Sen.
'J he I’kkairr —Cracow letters report that the
insurrection m tho Ukraine 1* not yet suppressed
The discontent of tho people is chietly directed
ug 111)1*1 iho priests as Agents of ihe government.
'Put Baltic.—TI10 British nnd French th-cta
were, on Juno 4ih, close lo Ctonsisdi. Admiral
Dundna had lundi* n reconnuisaaneo and I -und tint
new lortificstions had been erected since lust year.
Several vessels laden with timber hud been cap
tured by the Allies.
• Americans have recently made money by ran-
ningcargocs ol snjt to tin* Russian Baltic ports,but
tho speculation is now attended wiih danger.
Asia —General I’elinsior telegraph# June 3d,lhat
the Runsinns have evacuated Snujak Kali, destroy
ing, tieloro doing so, sixty guns and six mortars
Their entire lotce is concentrated nt Anapa —
Change# have occurred in the 'Purkirh Catnnet.
Rizea I'aclia has been dismissed; Mi lo met Rnclult
succeeds him as Serarkicr. Ihiraar I’m hs, Gen
eral ol the Imperial Guard, has also been dismiss
ed, and Selim Pacha appointed. The (?ap-iann j
Pacha is threatened. No answer has yet been re
ceived t<» the remonstrance sent h *me by Lord
Sira*hud against the .Nl. Bt-ncdi-tli, ilio French
Charge, minguca. It was Bencdcttt who ellcctcd ]
iho lui ;*>l Redschid Puclia, la-cause Roin lnd w as 1
under Englisli influence.
Nn|Mileon has approved of Bcncdelti’s proceed
ings, and appointed him tiontinn! Minister to Per
sia, a step in promotion, but does not remove mm
Irom Constantinople.
Homo s*-e tu this tbo commencement of larger
difference* between France and England.
Meanwhile L*nl Stratford is laboring l*-r Red-
acliid'a restontion to power. New pidnical com
binations are springing up. TlieLendon Times,
at present ci boing ihe CJoVi-rnmclit, 1* at! lor war.
but argue# that nny pr»«pert ol a new invasion <-l
tile Principalities by Uus#in isetirciilely remote, na
it will Im* long before Russia recovers strength for
a gn at operation lor ofl'cnaive war. and in cross
Ibe Pruth, would bo lo give ensns hril 1 10 Au«ina,
ami probably the rest of Germany, lienee the
Till"a mJv se* lo unile Muiduvia amt Wnllaeiiia
into **ne independent S'atc, and in five years it
would have become strong enough to rcai#i inva
sion,and act aa a barrier between Runhs und
Turkey.
Great BritaIx.—In Parliament, tbo adjourned
Tt-hnlo tm ilio War was resumed, and ended, slier
a protracted di*cn»ainn, tn Bit Francis Ihimit'i
motion to-ing permuted to pass, wem con., nsmclv,
that ih-* 11oii#«*, having seen with regret 11*At iho
Coutcrcurc* «d Vienna havo nol le«l lo n tornitua-
lion of lloalilllics, feels ll a duty to daelare tb*t
11 wriilronlinue lo give i-very support lo Her M*jca-
ly m the prosecution id ihe war, until she shall, m
conjunction with her allies, obtain l»*r ih# country
a sale and liftmirable peace.
Mr. Itoelnick's eommUiee li d held a meeting to
compare tlicir re|H*ris Moasi# Roebuck, Druill-
IUond. I'akiugloii and E<*id Seymour, e#i*li aub<
nulled dish*. I#**rd Seymour's was taken a* the
La-14 l«*r tho report to be preps red lor Pathamcni.
Sir James Paxton projhucs to Pariiamem a mag-
ntfieent boulevard around lAmdon eleven miles
long, costing iluriy two million* sterling.
Fram e —A decree extend* the tree importation
of bread slulli to England during ihnprrssnl year.
The King of Sardinia will probably meet Quern
Victoria m Pans, in August—perhaps the Sultan
will also come.
The Uird Mayor of London ia visiting the pre
fect ol ihe Seine
The Exoonition heroine# more llomishing.
Stain-The Govercmeni represents iheCarliai In
surrectlon aa entirely suppressed, but ihe province
of Catalonia taplnrrd m a staleofatcgc.aod itooim
ronlimie lo leave Madrid, leading i*> the inference
th»t ttouhlo anil exists. 'I here ha* Ik*oo a bleak up
up 111 iho Spanish Ministry Mndot, Imgan, Uuxu
nags. Agnerrc nndlSama Ciui havo resigned, and
are Mircent'd hy Broil, Martinet, Zahala. Fiienu*.
Aidrn* and lluelver A compuloaioiy loan of
tkNi.COn.OOO, in aniirtfettoii ol lave#, has bean tin-
po#e<i.
Itat.v —Maximilian brother of the Emiiemr ol
An*|iia, lm# b#d • pnvaie interview- with the Pope,
and the king of Naples,rantinge»-na|do|#blospec
ulation as to hi# object. Nbmerou# |#*llt»eal an cat#
have liecn mad# recently in ihe Roman States and
Piedmont.
dnnkliiK aregenerall)' relieved by ll, and It sfforil* one
of tbo iu||iie*l ami moat plcatarit siM-rlrnts, e«prct»l-)
l*i pcr**m» #bo. from a vi-drniar- III# nr olbrr caui#-*,-
wire under the frequanl ncce»*ltj of bavlhg recour**-
laxsilve*. ’I n i-erwina nr a bitliouv or a a<-ui» Umi. ti |
may Im* racnmiuar-rt-d with |>eculiar prnprlHy 5 and "• '
virtues have i*4*en reneaiedly veilflrd In lb# dtaesMu r.f
wa-rn cbirra:#* Mari) of ibe rocrolalnti nf rbtdren In I
early Infancy, and evi-ri at m re advanr* d are
all Hided with acldliy; end Jn such rssrt, the rt#l«ineit
Maviu-aia ba» a greal adraniav# over i-lher tlisnrbern*,
lint It Imtli neutrallic- ilio acid In tbo aiiraei.turi
eu-thM-r I a-Elr-n, it.t,>,».
. A '<gu»i*
».* JJ tttkn
canal, amt set* a* an effleiclnu* yet Ronlle punr>ti#e.—
Thi* preparation I* fr«-r from uupleotaid la«ie, sod llorc
time* ilio MouumIi <>f iho c*itiirq«u L'alclnm] Ntagnet'-a.
I rn,/ fir-t premium Mlver Me-l«U, and a Nt# York
World'* Fair Medal awarded.
For sale by Ibe druggitla crturaM*. and by th* tnauu
fariurer. T. J. IIL'nitASU, I'bltadelpLIa.
apr -.'4 emiamn*
fy liittitigui-bed tihytlnaii*. well known mr,.
cbani*. riM[»*oiablcax»<'liie<arte». aiidliumlred* nf oilier,
b»-ar ir»"moti- "* Uic gr-#*1 effect# of .**rAlrt.l.lt‘i*
A.SrtiiYM: L'llKHKY F.XPfXTi'KAM, as #cu-*n»«
in ftitlffh#, c- Id*, al.d UlM-*#e*nf the lung* and lN"l.
generally. Tliert- It no empiricism in it# prepara*i-oi.
AM'cli# which are weft known ami highly upprer a'r.t
by tin- entire medical fartiby, *lon# enter Inn- I • mm-
|m.*u Ion. HTAIII.FIt'o III A UK IKK \ COltlil AI. l» »t-
*<>'|.ri-|i*re<l wiih the **itie acicntiflc -kill ai-d c#-e It*
Im-i rft-lul tffocl* IniliseoM-s nf lli« te.wet* have t+i n
remarkable. Over 50(1 phy sie-bn*. who luv# U-n. mwle
arquxinlial wlili the r#cipc* <-f ibe## j-.pul»f rem*#He»,
have lirrii j-lea-i-d with tin01. and ntdy »;M-ak of n*m
In term-nf unqualified prai»i-. If you have # cougli. -
any dl#ea»e or tbo lung* or tlirovt, give the Fxpecu... m
a trial; nr if you or your friend* "#«*<! ihe s rt of ibe
Diarrl.iea Cordial, m»Eo use of It Wllh ConSdetir#, o»«l
mark Ibe re#tib.
l»efcrip;ive pamphlet lo bn bad grttl* ot ibe ocenit
Price of each, only Oily c«M* per Im.iii#. .-r#i» l-.til#.
for S.'iO. ntns. Nt. TI HNF.lt k CO.
W. W. I.INt**il.N,
A. A. siH.4iMON'r* k • O.
J. ll. NHM-HK k co.,
may 29 12 Nsvannab.
•YPIIII.lff, 8(JK< iFl’I.A AM) liNMUUi Hlo"t).
—F*>r inc-oUrriRc UiteaMi, Carter's bpani*h MUiure
l« tin* only -j-cciflc.
The propriemr# have In their pn»*###l„n over »-n»
bundrcii C* rilflcalr* <•( ibe uiu-l eviraoidinary 1 ore* < f
(l-Clni) by I).
Wc refer to the cerl Orale of tl*rliard Aiianu. i,U*
High sheriff of Hietomond. V* . I'-twin Ituru-n. * * m
1111 >ntr of the > cvenue for llicbm**n*; Central
Wr.ch, ofthe Mammoth Circa,: l»r. Ilamticy, ..1
Waahtngton City :N1r. Wro A. Matthew#, amt c.|».
I.urk, F*-j , ni Iticbmnnd, Vara Nlr. F llnyden, l.vchanre
Hold. Va.. ami a host of other*, who have mn rw i
>f ihe worst description cured by Carter'* I'pitiun Vti».
tere. They all crrdfy li*at Ij Is ihe grratew purifier of
Uii Llie"! known.
A. A. thvLoMoas ft Co* Agents. jeti-l.*-.
I'AHMM.IItS
Prr iteamrtil;- Alabama. "• tn New Y.-rt-Cet ; »
Artnitrong. A Arm-iron#' J P Uid, Cl K r- Ft*, c
W Wils-.u II Ii Kiau-ic, i N«iv<*w 1 C I ut, and >. (- _
•K#-
Per •teirnM.ip Aagu«U. t.v-n. N* w Y«r1l-tltt, t ,
b!«|di#ti« and lady. Mr, II N Mdncb, u,:ta
dm., * ol N ll Kbapp. Ml-, Ki.app. MnOgd-t 11^,r
Him M U Itoracr. Mis, ?* • vv jidrf, Mr, >J T li#u>.‘
H-r* ami dauglit#-, Mr, |i |. -opbo.-. Mi„ I.
M V llendcrwin, Mr, TLei.l-rtger at-A i cE)'4wl H-m
H-lenin rgt-f. W lUm-nn, l».*y aid ,r# y,# ; y ; '
wm, Mi-* John--n. Mi», *mi-h. M f , w ,. w+( .
mepli-n*. M M Mepn-ti-. i M XIcK-m^# C H F.«
Mr* Moppy. t II l.artd, II • rare.« hr, c 1.
i-»r* ai.d tarty, i II |ii.ujB'>4. I. !• • t l 1 -.#•*,j .
Hn-ii* may. Mr* lluckln*. M.»* Ili.rV >, Tin itni.
Vlr, 7 yb.r am! child. Oil * ummlng. v\ < 1 ,r, y i
Filcli, I* ft I*.«-!), J A |tr- an. J Pen#,#-,• «.
Malbtr-on, A P Norn*, I. n • it,b< r,_ Mr, I 11 ,f,’ t
and family. Mr- V\ hit#, rb-bl and nti-e. w.J it e-er-w,
Prr - c -ner e«miM.»-. Irom Pai* o a--i
and ,H. IIx.' Han.#, C W i.trmiid. H 1 i, K A Wn,,
14; Tfurnj-4-:i. W \v Pof-4'li. i obi,r f v H.*«
Itui#4iiiUu, •’ It II111. H Krunch, A Ai-ntn,. C hroi*
Pr 1 sreamer V\ rn ft#ahri-«.k. Irofii • b*«u-#-4-i—*n^
P llaiuilir-ri. 1 li'ld and t, 1. W r« c-4# ai-d 3 et >t"i. * ^
IVrryc'oar.chiEl ant»,i, V\ I. Ij#«. *r, 1. u iit-r.^
and 2 ■ 4 rk
Per K-.amerl arnl.t.a, fr*>m Cbarw.:r.4,-Z f
and lad*, J It Crehefwrger. II J llactrv-i.V\ .* .
» Harr-avillC. A M Moan. II I. Winy. 4. vv c«bj
rrr. II -4apa, I»r V * llrown, A llaiei.tn. 0 C lie'* •
P It II Hmlltn are! **l
Per »-earner Fen4a, In-m J%ck*/-oiW.- v W
; W t'ru v. »• 1: Jon#*. J I lr-ril.J k!«Ke*#r t*SL •
J Mul'irco k. Vlr, U»...r, <»( • *' W in.UpHn
Ik.or.rll. Mtj llior-rvrx.. Lo-.; bu.we.%t.d i0 Crct.
tir.VIOIt AMD.
N»w Ynac.JaiM- 19.—v ill,»Mg, Marrta artTnr-i-.
for Jacksonville Ar, set-r Kale llr-ttaa, Ntr>
*r- Arti'm, and T'-rccilo, irv>»» Jarta a*
bri.
n.-1 ito- Fiar.lrntn |ian#i ,«*.
New lull, tnnt 19.—Ar, b*lg "
eagmaw, f-»r
.-a»«na»ti-
Jat.e St.—
Hflrwn, fre-u Joaio-
June 1#.—Ar. setr Carrfta, from Jaa.ua
t-trk, D r* Cr*-<»r
la ; tia«k Peter Inn..
14 r. l*« ui Jackr-ir.v •*.
ku* wbr L ft Da»a
hr M.jfi -
ng l.inpiti
;• ‘ *r*k.e. frm* S«nrai,
. I rat-k pierce aK -*t
e rtiipa Gni-rr ax
nnniKitmi- iikcord.
N.tY.tAN.tll lllltKCr-
8,Tca#av. June 21. p. M.
COTTON—The aale« of ihe day amouM lo W l-aba at i
tike-
Mavnunali l.xporls, June 23.
Pr ,:#am*hip Augutta, N«> York—CJ6 bolus Colson, 1
?,ln H I ilo, 31 iU> IhuncaU », 60 bbl, VrceiaLto*. ai.d .
sut p'v pkg-, *tc.
P,r *blp FE>nda ( I.i vcrjK*--!—3,792 I>alr* I jdand t'n,. J
l#:i, 11*4 do 8 t do, bOO boxes Coppet f/re, iW bbl, U», j
do.
Pi r *chr l<nya| 8crani<*n, New York— 823 baleaCorinn.
Ill hbl* Liquor, I *, ra-k do, 2 >* cask, do. 2 >, bbl,
do. I H pipe do, 3 cask* Ale, 2 do Porter, U cant l.i- *
quor, Irt* bblt Tur|*eii"ne. 5 bntrs Tobacco, 2 keg- 4".
DU hhd* Mi-I«*•#*, and sundry tmies, he.
Per Kbr Knvo), New York — ITU bales Cotton. I
1 |K \ »v N Nl VI ll Kit* ol t.r##nt a. Pua»a »<*«.aita
t l,»*t#»i, 4-a.* liO :
7ri r 2 CO Ii 1» CT ?: 39 »« « If M
Jure K. )V iTIHNCtOV,
91'iUr.o.
75 Numb#, I—Urry — .4 Iirawt flalWu
Grecno and Pulaski Lottery.
C|i»%# I At. I nr I hj j.
To b# dra»n »i ’‘atanoxb, Mnndiy, J#n# Si. .S4
(iHtGOKY ft MAT'»:Y MVNV4.IE-*
t of 912.100-I ol’il.OOO-l «f fJ.000.
TickcW 4J,»—Shari * m prt-t^riK-a.
T*ck«<» and .-naff*-, e.il., r . * • .» iM KrUO
-.roar l.y a. VV ITHl.VJl* '
Fort Gaines Academy Lottery
-pill; e-iboc.-ibcr h,*.rr rrmu-i'-
i tinner* U-e Ate »cy and VI,i.kcecm
FMHTILUMM.U .tlll fit t.UTTl.BI
ha, e-iabtiahcut tn# pntictpal ' 'fbre a: V imi
lo;rod* rt-nJurtiar tbe L-nrcj .»t« :b* »j-it-4 j-
1 t the sxvuthrm Military Vewdrmy l^»:*«r;.t<
t;u vmi x ii km ii roa ji i.\
('ti*#* 3.
To t># draw n July Nl. Iri5, in ibe C*i« <*' Alar
f!a« wLrn am.-awtr „ .c-
50,(1110 DOELAKS!
U III Im- dl«I„!io:#d k<V.-rd'l-» Ul th# bdlO#.!*
(4-til vlirWf! Vnd temcmUrf.everf Prune
rarh draw lug, and ;>aui wLra dor, «r.l*«: w:
I pci
. fli(* I j-tite nl
. V»«KI i r. .1,. ig fl.csv- .
.. . 3.*a*i it* d.» 4-1 SK
do ol...,
KLCF.IPT8 OF CtiTMN. PLK C. UAILIIOAD.
Jillic 23.— IC3 1-ale# Cidlon. 4u ceil* lt«|«-, go bale,
ti-oid-, bbl, Fleur, orol ind/e lo plorlda eii**in!.o*i
Ac* nl,dialer# nf Vlrrry, W a;i-e k Sm,-, Jt A >. vv |»
Uilirfidi:#, tJrenvlIle 0: »<*, I J Thrrlkcll. W II Hai.w—
man, J A Autry, lluulrr k rtrtnmrll. I. U Celllea, b |v
Itraiiilpy k C«i, t- W tiannanv, J Jot.cs I- Parv-n- a
I'*., Kit*#. Dav i, Sl t^uig, J Young.
TII"M VftVU.I.r. (ia , JCNF.'Jl.-Cotloa-No aalca
In tin* market Ui report-
I lour— Ucmauia P.rm at til per bbl- hack, weighin;
one numlrr-t pound,. ST.25
llscon—Sides 13a 13J4 cents hhouldcra ISJg cento.
hab--^3 5o |>#r sack. j |0J* pr.nr*. inmui'.iM to fgl.t-a*
•:|»AIU.K!*TUN,JFNP.«1.—Crvllnn—V*#»en1*yhftl4. ! ••NI.Y TI.N Tll»'l> VNH M’VFFXV
er* evinced a diape-lilofi lo n|w-r«|or*. and Ihe inartei : VZT ticier- S-s —HaU«* #» - i}s»um f(
o| cncil under a lictirr Inquiry lor the srtlrle at redtK^M Bin- en a"- U* &| UaaE, a: pa- ' ■«*»
ra*e*. and rtfal bale#chanted hand*,markri ctr—lng with ! -irTctlj ron&tlrnilal. S VVI l.: *vi W
a lit-avy Iretihg, ihe bualnesa of llie week ahowir c a Jr. | A cent and Vaoat f. vtlai u.!
cm.# -f ',Jh\r aince * ur la»l report. The quoUUon* ' J. F. VVYTRr.Y, (ieneral Vc»«-t.,ai »»eak.Ct.
which we vive tielow may he ronaldetrd a, a fair crti# * "flcru# Hrwiublon beiwrvn t»c*j -i- ki< k*'
rb-n at li» Ihe value of Ibe article al ihe riming i f *>.ir 1 • 11 .
preaent rrvlrw. The roccip a compnac i.«i ha'e*. an 1
itr aale* In ihe tame lime may lm c-timaiot ai S..>,-|
bale*, «i evirrme# ranging "Am 9\,al3 cents. V\*
quote Inlormr lo (T*>od Urdlnary 0 % a;u*4c; l^-w ,.i
jiwi.l Middling m,aMV;(ir.-d Xllddni.g UalCS; ''id
dl ng Fair UtgalVS: Fair —. home Irw rah-, of l^*n«
Colton ai former price*, hare been made from ibe rrw- —————
no til ol ihe,lock in first hand*. In the re. eipl# **( ihe Y'*’'' ^n #\hibuh>n. a: tar iTirr.:*, M •
a.fk are included shout >VI Florida,, which are *,.-i -* llro»4 sl'itl, 1 BioU rmi'kM'r
y.Ualrly tn Ihe market. ALOE TILEEl
Itii'e—The markcl ihrougheni ihe wrek ht, been r\ ■ f
ending" dull, anil to cffctl ,«les Isnor, Iwivr b—u Ci iunvi-niy Vn.'»n a*
con, pel Ini losuhmtl lo a decline of ^r.. sud mp *1 ! y /| f (' C tl t U #* f/ 1* I <1 H I
IM-reduction buyer, look very sjuvilngiy. We »b#» |
our quotations to cnrre»ponu with the sale- The re- I iTTU «Xt SV.vpkir
ci ipi,of «ne week amount lo PIP Uercea, * portion of or rmr • K . ...
#ni.n have been taken for ex-ert. IT IH 11 VT lltit-I.N NIX- TO HI W
Frrifhi*—Freight lo J.I.erpoot dull, at Jad. foMVt- ; qhUplam tala a mm» heaiih*
Ion. In squaw* hoc*. lo Harre, nothing offering. To- J "on,23 iiwd Mc*v. w -;h o«n baa* r*.u rh'-l
• York. VOc lor (Villon, and 75c |-#r twtrr b-r Hire. 1 and ha, lw#-r. iran-idai let Jo.he, t *
No Coilon «r Itlce offt-rlng loj lln-ion. j gr,ai uvutm aiot riMvm a, Ur
Um-TvIN Jl'NK 18.—Ceiioo—a further cw»»Wrr»hle rurtosp, of ihe age. II.mh-, r\h.t» •
advance tia, liecn obtained for iMa ari-il# ll.in* to a j I" I P- rl* ai»d from 4 lo 7 P. M v
(air demand, hui Ibe Mock coniluuea much indues] ! Kl» H Vhi’ 7lb‘»»
Ihal 11 *• ,*'« » have nol Ikw# .y much magnitude. The • |#n*fl *f (ia*xVc»i* » ' l^r_M^
"ahaariion, of Ibe week hare been ft#M ha lea at (all , ■***•“
qu.'tnl prices. Middling Fair New Orkvana In »mr lo- ftfllW WtHItl Y tltB-
aiancia-rdinc aa high a-15c. | i*um am„w» m»« strut •» l "
IS in—Tli# market t, firm, but ibe sale, have hern ; '1'H I' aubactibes reaper lully »a».'#nor*i^■' -•*'
small at ftJsafiJaC per Ih, c»,h and 4 mm. Hy auebon, . x havannah, ihal h« ha» comnrrnceJ "
3u nir- ' aiobna at jf l«aft I7,ca»b. , t»virlnra.s and will keep j aid ••
MIVV OIHHAN8, JI N). ,e_,v„on-Th# dem.ml * A *
JX. GIIEAT
BOTANICAL CURIOSIT
AT Till: 4iV.UA AMI *
'“>T, .
* <■
. •# a
conilnurd slid V5*Ri hair# liumd purrhawra
price# lor ihe lo#er qiisIlUe,
Inltnary... •••■*.* |« | .MhWUag. 13 « - j n ,*^, rr% , fA N ,
..nominal. 1
r Middling.. IPS «
Middling Fair.
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