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SAVANNAH, OA.
AMKRIOAN CANimiATK roR GOVERNOR,
GARNETT ANDREWS,
oi Wllkn.
Monday Morning, July 9.
g i'iure»p.>itiiene* “• iIh 1 divinnah Republican.]
THE FOREION NEWS
BY TDK
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HEAVY DECLINE IN COTTON,
T»«K ALIJRA MKT « I III A HRVRIIK
iti i'i im:.
Halifax, N.S .Thursday, A. M , )
July 5, IS55. \
The Royal Mail steamship America, Cap l.
Lang. Iron* Liverpool, at 1 o’clock on Saturday
allernoon, the 93d mat., arrived at thia port yes
terday allernoon, ami sailed shortly alter for Bos-
ion, where ahe will ho duo at an early hour on
Frday morning.
The steamer North Star, of the Vanderbilt line
arrived at Havre on the 20ih ult.
The steamer llernt im, Iroin Bremen, via South
ampton. smil'd Iroin the latter port on tho 80th ult.
for New York, hav.ng on board 25t) pasaongers
tome 3A0 tons of cargo.
The Slone of Sevastopol.
Lord Raglan’s dispatch and the newspaper cor-
aamuob aa (be 4tk point ia morally although not
formally settled, and the other points, namely, the
navigation of the Danube and the evacuation of
the principalities arc also Milled—leaving only the
Vienna third point to be arranged.
All the camps arc healthy, excepting that at
Halaklava, whore cholera prevails Tho Sardin
ians are aufleting and General Marmora, tho youn
ger, ia dead.
I!all|Pacha remain! in office. A national monu
ment ia to be erected to the English dead at Scu
tari.
Ureal Britain.
Tho steamer Hermann carried net intelligence
of tho presentation to Parliament of the report of
Roohuck’s committee. The report merely admit!
that the •iifTormge ol the army had boon aggrava
ted by intemperance at homo. Stnco then there
has been considerable eacitemet^created by Mr.
Roebuck ’s.tu consequence ol hia report being over
ruled by tho other members of the committee, they
i having gtvon notice ol a vote of censure on the
Government.so worded aa to embrnco tho griev
ances of all nocliona ol tho opposition—namely,
that Parliament, deeply lamenting tho aufleringaof
tho army during tho wintor campaign in tho ('times,
and Coinciding with the report ol the Sevastopol
committee that the conduct of tho administration
was tho duel cau*o of tho calamities, hereby visits
, with its severest reprehonaion every member ol tho
l ('abmet, winch led to tho cause ol such disastrous
results.
Tho debate on administrative reform, after ro-
! peated adjournments, has ended m the unanimous
passing ol Sir Wulwur Lytton’s resolution, that tho
, 11 onvo of Commons recommends to the curliest at-
[< <>rru«|ioniieucn el th* Havatninli K#|itihllran.] from Washing Ion.
■ ndependttuen Day In l.llliiglnaiii Wabiiinuiun, July 3, IHJ5.
Intuit), 1 | |,,, rn Iroin good authority ihni tliu admtniilra-
(in the morning ol tho -till inst., in tlie quiet lion linva cuius into poaa.-asioii, by reernt <J..v<.|..|« -
Village ol Whileavillo was lo bo somi high m, a m«Mits,o| a acliemo l«*r tin- overthrow and total
a imihilnlioii nl tho present itnhrrilu ami elh '<• «ly-
liasiy. A ilislingimilii'd gentleman ami p-ilititn.il
in Virginia, who lina sn ini'
him mars
Tins at
[iNtmmunlraled ]
The TsnyerHiies ( ouvrnlian Ml
Rlerlette.
Mrttrt. Editor a :
In your isaue o| Saturday morning, I noticed a „„ IIWI „„
letter from Mr. Nolen to Mr. Overby, asking liberty puio the Amnr'man Flag Ihoglorp
whethor ho rumor that hialMr. Overhy’s, nemo, and stripe, proudly lloatlngtnTho brene.
* * i *****. * * ? w ** *° »e withdrawn, unco ear tied the conviction t«> nil present thal per Audits city, and also n Inrgu tin,.met m
Ohmco d’ld not Li '£2 • reply, staling that tho aoinetlung ol no ordinary character was to ho on- Kicl»n "..l Virginia- wlm-ti
Olioicn did not mat with Atm,—thal As waa tho • Bc(c j pnpora havn already cnmnirnrui an <.pt-n war —a
nominee ol the Temperance parly, and if they do- n„ . distinguished gentleman and leading poliiician in
uy two o clock this hitherto quiet Village, bo- Indiana, taltn also hna an lnlorrat in a certain pa-
came enlivened by tho tramp ol horse and tho pm in tills city j a distinguished politician m 1 Hi-
.lro.it itl men. iluii.Ii.nl> ol iho unud 110..1.I0 ul 4 •iiuitoir In lira Hi,', ul Ni>w York, anil
I 'Hi....iiu. j 1 a. a lew morn mniili |ioliiiriana--nU id wliom .ire to
blHiwh.mj.nd Iho udjuinln. counllo. I,oil ,w». „„
mod to honor and celebrate thuir country’s birth day; uipi-dieni, with tliuir respective papers m "cruali-
to ofTor iho hontagu of gratolul henrla to tho tng out" the political aspirants o| Him prevent dy
memory ,.f their illustrious ancestors. Tho Effing- n *"K • nd l,u,ld T* ‘ "
ham IliiNt.ira, our gallant volunteer corps, soon
made their njiponrniu'n, under the eornmund ol
Ilnur ustcoined Captain, E. W. Solum* •tin. Soon af
ter their formation, tho ruin began to descoud in
torrents The people sought shelter in tho dwell
ings of tho hospitable inhabitants ol this hoautilul
village, whilo tho noble corps, with a Hpirit and en
ergy worth of imitation, continued ihoir manly
nxeri'incH through the jirmcipal strcutH, much to tho *
J )
sired it, ho would fearlessly bear their standard
onward to Victory or Doath.
Aa ia said in the editorial comments upon thoso
letters, such determination on tho part ol Mr. Over
by exhibits a bravo and courageous apirit, besides
S most comuiemlshlo degree ol loyally to tho party
who nominated him.
Hut to insure success in any enterprise, bravery
is not tho only esaoutial. "A sound policy must
govern us,or we shall surely lie detested, and
though placed by the hard o| Avon, in the] mouth
of an arrant eownrd, yet the very bravest may
sometimes find, that "discretion is the better part
ol valor."
Now, ainco certain sure and utimiatnknhlo indi
cations aro foreshadowing tho deteat ol Mr. Over
by, should ho still bo kept before the people, it be
comes a question ol sound policy, which the Tem
perance Convention ought seriously to conatder-
flavo we most to gum or luso by persisting t" run
our candidate ill tho very lace ol ceilam dclc.it T
For reasons which must be obvious to every re-
llceiing iiiiud, the mss to the Temperance party
will greatly ptepoudotalu, because from the signs
of the limes, it is clearly to he scon that Iho
I tliu old
partii<», a strong constitutional nml piiatca fights
party, mid to put one o| their own blood upon ihu
track m IH&6, and sweep the country liken t rnnd ».
*1 Im Sentinel ol tlua city, and Kicliiiiond Lx..mi
ner, have been pouring mhii.udnide alter broad-ido
into ibe present administration, which i», to any
the least, rather indicative nl what, aa my tutor-
maul huvh, iho dinlinguirdicd |iolitiClsiia intend
doing. Mom anon.
G|..V llot:sToN ANU Till; Hai II.». OK SaVJA' INTO,
nernl Houston, m a recent addict*, hi rein-
teuton of the Jl.ii.lu. Iho necca.ity of • a.tch.1 “i™ 1 Ov.rhy will mil bo onoimnoly of iho
rovi.um of Iho ..r.ou. ollioi.l o.iohl<,hmonl., wuh i 1 “""V' 1 ' " Wl111,0
a view to Himplify and lacilitato tho transaction of
1 public busmen, and by instituting judicious tests of
merit, ns well as by removing obstructions to its
| lair promotion and by legitimate rewards to so-
' cure to tho service ot tho Sinto the largest avail-
1 nblo proportion of the energy and intelligence for
; which tho peuplo of tho country aro distin-
| guishrd.
I Mr John raid, \Vm.9traehan,and Itobl M llatea, part-
ncm of Hit* Hanking House of Hlrarhnn, I’niil At Co.,
such,and Will itiuronvor ell'ectually prevent uny
future concert of action, between iho Tcutper.iiico
moil and tlutl party who, if dcluated, will have
been defeated by tho Temperance men, alone.
Since, then, the fact w hether Mr. Overby’s nutuo
shall be withdrawn, or still kept licfuro the peoplei
depends upon tho action of tho Convention, to as
semble at Marietta on Wednesday next, it i* to
them 1 would solemnly and seriously appeal.
I take it for granted that many of tho Delegates
to that Convention aro also Know Nothing— 1
members ot tho great American Party—and 1
would tirst cautKitt them against tho Into itiatulcs-
tnlion ol nlloction of many who will attend that
Convention, lor tho Temporanco cause, hut who
never bolero havo given tho auhjoct a single mo-
mon’ta conaidera tmn. Howare, then, of cmi**nrn a
from tho Johnson jiariy.wlioe >iue to you with large
uder rumors' T he Ron.te and Ugul.Vure are canvassed for July ltd V'"'™*""" <>f love lor. and interest in the mic.vns
prevail in regard to the transaction. Hy some I l0 negotiate a new loan ol a hundred or a hundred ami I >' our enterprise, and who moreover, are extreme-
accounts tho Englirlt loss 15 net dow n at lour thou- nn, iutll,i>n dollars. ,y * ,uiou> *hat you should anil Keep your eandnlatu
aand men, but tho report is believed to bo much; Louis Napolcou has been til ter two days, but has
exaggerated. I recovered.
Tho following are tho only official notifications ' The French fund* fell two per cent on the annouuce-
of the event: J “cut of hi.* Illness.
"L .rd I'.nmur, rrcrri,ml,.,. .nn.unc. ih.l I 1 '*" r *' , < ' n 1 " 1 ’' ls "'-
k. I. , . . i . .... * Niueteen liUMars were t ourt-tnariiulled st ltouuii.
ne has received ml 'rmstii ii that the l.ng i« 1 , . . . . . > . .
troops attacked the Red,., and the French the I wuUuy, and two are sentenced to be shot.
Mark' ll towers at daylight on the morning ol the I _
fbtn, wt-ti.-ut me mi. cess w huh haa lit her to at-, The disturbances at Santiago have b« on suppressed,
ton.led "ur etf-Hls. It tit the Lroncit and uuraolves ’ We haw no reliable statement respecting the progress
havo suffered cotiMderabiy Tile names •>( tho' of the i'arll*t insurraction. Russia Is suspected
ofticers who have lal en will ho forwarded timm- ' tustnrulor.
dl.ll.lt V III, It Uill ....... . - .... ... V
respondvuco aro at hand, describing tho gallant: London, have been arrested on the chargo of disposing
capture ol tho Mamolon and tho Quarries. Tho 1 of •»>* securities entrusted to their cliargo.
d.i.ils.ro linihlv loimnmi liut tti. main lad, ' »'■ It,, 4<lm',1 l»o™«til-
ha.o b«n alraadv nalol. »uh g.n.ral corr.cl- I "" ' **• ""t
i t htef ludice Robinson, of l anada, Fir rbarles I .yell,
‘ .. ... .... .1 Alfred Tennyson, Delacy Evans, .Monrktoit Mills, lie.
Beirut of the AIH««- rrrrlblr Nlnugh- j Thl , Admlnhl , aw , fd ed Xlfl,tHH» to the salvor.
Tito Allies havo made an uosuccesslul attempt ; e**‘I‘ -*«'»»»• t button,
to storm Sevastopol. The most sinister rumors ;
Fruiter.
lit the field, not flout any desire or uxpectnt
that I10 will succeed, but by dividing tliu Know ]
Nothing vote to secure, as they think,tho election '
ot Gov. Johnson.
To my mind, tin* is ns plain, nnd as susceptible -
of demonstration, ns uny problem m Euclid,—or
why litis recent dtsplny of iillection for Tcnipei n < «> .
by a patty whom you never before could get with
in hailing distance of *youf Relieve an old eo-i
the ' operator with you, it is not because they halo Tern-
. . —- - —• iu»o K ,o>r. I peranco the less, but because they hnlo and leur;
Si!* ?’..™ '' ,1 * Jw "'• , '»-ss , b , e to receive coin \ Mr Uodge had had Ids firstIntervlow wlih the Minis- the American parly more
plete returns ot all the caaualttee belofe the 3»ih , , , ,, „ „ , . , ' , ,
inst., June,) at the eurlicai " . ler foreign Affair*, and iricndl) reuiurka weio ex- Hilt should llteso emissaries I have spoken "I •
The Momteur announce, that the Government ! . Ul . fl th , ,ucc , 0c . d l ,rova|l,n « u ‘‘" n hold on 10 >" ,,r I
his received two despatches from General FG.s- Lord ‘lowdeu left Madrid .m1 the .1st. I candidate, do you suppose lor a single moment that
..er-.be first dated .be 17,h. of operation. - r.xiraest.m.te. are voted fu. the re-organl.atlon of 1 ,h ° y w|1 ' f®"" -1 , lhe,r V °''“ ' ' r h,m !
concerted between the General and his Allies, and ; tllt , SaV) , • ! m, an9 1 ,hc,r ,,r,,l cho,co >• and
delight and |>luaauro of nil luokera on. The corps
was once or twice liulluti in limit ol the rostdeneo
"f their 1' nht Liuutenaut ( Thoiuns I*. Elkina, where
they diaiiiminiod un'l iiinrclied 111 good order into
the liou'o and were kindly unlerluined with a sociul
pl.ivs "I wine.
The r un caused considerable irregularity in tho
arrangements of tho day. So soon us the wunthnr
pur,tutted, dinner was announced. Tho good
thingx prejiarnd, displayed great taste mid judg-
Hb'i'l “it the part of the ladies ol Lltingli.iiii, nl-
ready no well known lor tlioir exquisite skill m
such mnlnrs. Alter doing ainpic piatieo to tho
dmt'vr.lho people repaired to a atmid erected in tho
open ntr, wliuntho Declaration ol Independence,
prelaeed by a low remarks, was read by private A-
(i. Smith ol tho Hussars ; alter which canto an
eratmti, replno with patriotic sentiments, hy Lost
Hergditt II. E. Ca-suly of the llusairs. These
things being ovsr, tile corps, aa also die crowd, ad
journed to tliu house of Lieutenant Elkin*, w here
111 consequence ol tliu threatening aspect of |lio
weather, was spread tho rofrcalmients of the even
ing, consisting of wmo cake, icu-crcain, fruits,
«Stc. Among tho corps sontimeiits worn given,
speeches made, &c- Tho ladies 'heaven bless
thetil; seemed to vie wuh each other in their exer
tion* to render tho tun < and plural interesting and I *
lovely, i)id EinuglMiii may well ho i»roud ol lior
noble d.iugtiters, than wlioni, in iv (ascinuitng nod
eiieh.inting creatures e.mnot bo found 111 Ainorics.
The evening was spent in iinrih and gleo ; every
one scented proud nl their county und tta institu
tion*.
Thus vvns cnlebr.ib-d the day, and long will it bo
remembered by ull who were fortunnto enough to
be present.
To Lieutenant Elkin*, tho puhlicnrcmuohindcht-
ed lor Ins kindness mid attention. I lorgot m the
proper place to say, that tho Rev. Mr lleidt o|
your city was tho officiating clergyman, and in
voked in pathetic language tlto favor of hoaven
iijion the comity.
Tho |o|i >i\ mg wore the regular toasts of tho il.iy:
1st The day we eelebrati—.May its annual re-
turn ' t ages ever ftnd us as n<>w a Iteo and happy
tl"i» to the battle ol Smi Jseiuto, gave n version of
the history of Its tneidetils, and Ilia own coimeelion
w nil (bum, wliicli lias brougbt out n host 0, indig
nant commentators, who not only deny the truth
ol It'S narrative, but m-cun- Inin of cuwardico
mid mcnpaeity. The New Orleans I’icnyuno, of
27ili ult , sa>B .
" I he first to reply wuh David It. Hurnctl, form-
erlv i’residenl ol l'exns, and by 1I10 mads whn h
a»11 v« d yesterday we have iw.i oilier adibi *«.« -
• me by Gen Sidney Slii-nunn, ai d one l>» (,, n,-r«|
Mtlalionu II Lamar, also om I’Msidunt < | I . u-,
'1 b'-*e geiitloineii were oflic-ia during the battle < I
S.10 Jacinto and they concur with l.uroett m de-
clnriiig (Jen llou*t"ii a onrr.itive laDe through) lit,
an t in iiHirmmg lli.it t|ie bnt l- wan |..light against
the wishes and judgment ol I loiotou, who 1* ac
cused, moreover, ol ix-liavuig wuh p< rsonal
cowardice aa W’o'l an showing utter iiicapAcny as
a general. (Jen Sherman says that wlnrnv« r n
lull intrrruttve of the battle is given t rut bln! I y t>
the world,'(Jon. lloustoti'H muslnootu lame will
rapidly decompose ami sink into putrescence w uli
tin-m ana oi falsehoods upon wlmli it rva'n,' and
(Jen. Lamar Bays, *My own op-uion ia that lie,
lii'ii11 (Houston, waa tlm only (-'•ward 011 that
lie Id 1 can name no other, and him 1 know as
one."
Ui apinu, I’ll, July 5.
I’i NNsvr.VAMA State C-t % ; i ho IVnnnyl-
v.iiiia State Council, whirli l oiiirn. nc d in* •
II III till! City yesterday, h;.*- divided, (JoV .1 hu
ll lending < ll 'or a Northern party, and tb.it
di\4*i"ii has repudiated the i'hilndclpliia |*lnt '■ rill
by Milking "nt the I'Jtli linn anil insetting a
(leeln»ntion 111 lav of of tho rcMoratioii of the .Mis
souri C"iti|in>micc.
Ii is said also that Gov. Gardner lia* ail'lr«'N*ed
Gov Johnston a letter, inviting i'ciinsylvunia to
join tho East.
The seeding d' legntcs nr*- t -day organizing a
S'.He Council on tlie aeccder's i'inlad< i|doa plat-
•"fin. Thtfo is much cxcitciucHit in coiisequetico
of tile division.
A Mgr Is* Islrsi.
As loft inuor, isd ami wsary.
Weary ot lint w reirl.eit ble -
TIUmIiOik of ilia »• rid *<i 'beary,
hunt) In ll« bitter -Irlfr- ,
H«'l aii't I'Hiely lli"iiatil* COlif'rtlWl IM,
'I ill to rii« II areuia I bear
(Ji-nile voire* *11 around rn«.
isdily alriKing “I'rraiiru l"
Than my *onl n» longer gloomy,
l.igliien* with ilielr l"»"'ir
Till .l.e world look* hrigolrr to rna,
And life ilournry net So long
4 IImher Up r aiut'i craggy •t»'«p,
Thro'ltfh the ini *ge never lear,
llut ih) courage ilm>a fcoep,
Angel* wbivpcr “I’rfsevere
NOTIt-Ki
Mil JAM HR R. MAIJII.L 1* my duly SOtliorlrad At
torney, during my abwn* e iroin Ibe bia s,
jy g—If N.K.BARRL'M.
mot m i:,
I^TTlieHtors of ilia *'ibserl»>ar will b« elrrsod dur
lug iho liiniilht of July and Aiwuti, to t»ere opened »•«
the firit of i*« p emher, with • new and full saw-rlmHit
nl 1 urpetlng*, Kutft, <Hl • loth*,* unatii Maierl*'-, *•.
I nner w irlilng go'el* from lo* vt'sk during 1. > •»,
•etire, cat. ohia'n llisin hy applying t*> Metro > I.V ITT,
I.A 111 It < •!' k. |(< Hil.lt-, where hi* hook* and are„in,t*
will l>« found. Mr, Jons ». Root as Is my au.horl/ed
Attorney. W'M. II. GI.'IO.N, Agent.
Savannah, June 30, I MAS. J> ‘J —H
\% iialilugltrii At. O. T'elf-tf ril|rli ( «'•
The Annual Meeting ot the WU*ekbidder»<d the vSa»h
Ingt'in nml New "rlcsn* Telegraph 1 "tnjuiny. •*I-1 i>«
held at Watbmglon ' it), It. C., But 1\ etliie^la) Hi
July next.
jti it if I*- F. 1 LARK, Kerretar).
• u, « .'•» aiet li.u 1
Ji».«i*rv next
XAVAAA.UI 'MIIKIT.
HaTLSCitv, July 7, Ih M.
COTTON—We have no *al«i tu re|tort tout*/.
xaviuiniili l; 1 purls, July 7.
per •teniuolilp AUgu».a, Nr w York—4U3 bale* ('plan
Cnlliiii, -3 do > I d", I J do Wool, rXJ *«< X* Wheat, < >
hid* 1 lour, it hag* Rice, ar,d sundry hoxe* md/.e. k.r
Per brig J.iteph'ii, llaltnnore— ICNI tom ‘.«i| p-r or*
43 hiiler I |.laud'Litton, OU ito Ifomotllcs, 41 bag* l ead,
er*. 9 bale* \ aril, 4 Ca*e* Uidte
Per brig V.-nu*, Newburyport—lbl,U00 feet aawei
Lumber, 17,nob do rough Timber
RECEIPT.'* op Cl ITT 0(4, PER C. RAILROAD.
July 7 —.',3 le n* i • | j.rr • re, 119 rark* \\ turn a:
Hill/•• I., i otii-n* tt lb ru, iirenville It Co, John Jon* -
W t> I'.llu ridge, T n V» *) i,e v N/io
Jabprcfal ^Cotttro.
At OT II I .
a, ey IN, a» t > io anwmrrSA TflfiM AA
RaT H IIARDKJI, ossaeMlMeie m* \>* rdks
of 1 " tf ; .,f i i,« I., tn i on. ,, a. ihe et,*.i log J* no>
»'l «Prii.,n J« 4 uje*
>«»• If I
IYJSF' PP.I.I.fiW I n 1/l V* • f am * r»w1 !•«*
PIS' »• - ’ !•* off, ..f • |>|* r .1 , On peri and
ft, •' ■ifi at n» ri" it, January n*H,ai. 'w-
•p*' 1 "- / »*k your riptH.f. JHO »; D A VIA
I je'i nt*
Ml I 14 I..
Ji.orie,: t., iiib'i'it,r*Mr HENRY
•* l-.r tl.e I .erkttip ’I '*,•
*'■ iR« enaoing ate/' iu .a
JUM- 1
NO » II I
^-aar* it.i.m»w mti/is- »»», n*. g,„ ^
May !*•'. I a-. ,t»-ed m • *» f * >*, . ,•«
r . | ,, I .. I ,.l I *1 It. - •«rr * at ■ » m i»v a >ed|-
ua e lor thal ' fare. »' U«* n*ii eier-.ion, and rrw^et-
lullj ••ilieil your •«*g J- -rt,
Y "i 1 h«<1 lem »»**§,..
j* ij M T TMRt.a.
NOTH I .
I* *jr* I* I. f .* • «A * IT I / I .N a . I * ru a caret »• •
my f- r he fll . I It.'. O' Ill Ret urn*, t
Jr li 'J nul, U l n *pr» .1 i I • i> ; ,r i , #•
n -j .9 if ."IIS It II A HI It* H W
NOT 14 I
I • flit V'iTI.H- "S ' II M H ' v» « oi A7V
fr~ l xo. » 1 and trial a t • , ■ a
to the off! e . ,f l •,.I , I . *1 tr.» ,» .*
J*. ‘ - i • » t, tiid * be thank f . I • 'n' t . j • •
may ft* M. nlil.PTAf.1..
%ST ',-C i .
Ja , ,*•) i,u:.and /• •;■*< tfuiiy *•• ••.• »i,i i^-»
me) -'I H J' ||V M V11.1.4 *1
NOTH I.
To MV EEI.I.OW Ufl/t.S- up • HATH AW .
didate f.,r It*-.• rer «f T as L*»
•lection in January nest, u.: ra-
o-'.r *u|.port.
WM. W. 'iATIJ*
NO I II I
f ' T III. V"T l.l - ' I i HATH AM ifif'JIT V
,I..N ll.f.MI.N I Cb Brand, late to’ th#
' H T,i f of h.r ' *.ai - *
e ne!d oi, ibe Brrt M'.r,d»» in JaL.ary,
■ lid 'erper;l>,Ii, » .. it tour r i| i-.f1
9 —if PETEK IJ. THOM Vi*.
NO I II I .
I i. I. I ■ 1 * 111 / i v- latn a '»■ , * •
' til- Offlre of |. ./>,,* f of t»i R»iu/m. la
I', and ie*|>ecilj 1 » to I- l)'wrrvo«#a.
may l'> 1 I. P-DILLON.
. NO I M I .
Pt-I-I-"" • ITI/.I *■ - I am a c*a<! -ta-a
hCI f- r toe of! .,i i.*■ ••.»*! o' Tax Return*, 'a
i Jbi. «ary nett, and re-i-e'.i 4Uy rnta*.
IU-) '4 U y. N. WINKLER.
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for . » t f
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.1 - I l.l* articit- i- ai-.iii.tr at I V per pound.
IRhT"N. Jl'l.l l.-l oiton—The reeej l* •
»•. ■ ninjiilu 4,491 bale#, and the aal*-» in tt.e ^
i ere 1. ru it* d to Iiab-t. at Ihe I" I ■* .n>’ I r
" hale- nt K> ■ at !" i > at 1' ,. t>- at *
pii at t' S, D3 at ft PJ at 191*
A Ntw Stt.AMiii'AT » k I i im River—('apt.
! W J. McAlister, latn rapt un nt the steamer
u’lt Car niiia <m the Cha’.t.'li he,* tut, lias
| to I’ittsburg to superini'-nd tlm liinldini’ < t a
. light draft steamboat, i*vpn-s*ly adapted to dm
I business ol I- ml river Kin- i* to mmi-nn-r i .-
hing r-gulariv tins I'oinmg fall between Apt m hi-
; r ...i and Albany, and will bo commanded by Cag-
| tutu MeAlisicr.
1 Im boat is to havo grent power and light draft,
t I,all i
7 military 9 <« P ,
MIddi tig,
IP*. We ha vi
lla v<- been UWi n f' I
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• Inf r
Middling
1 >«. 1 I 4*' Middling f air. I i *
io traurteCtioiii to rejeift .r,
•' * ' I . / • s - I f * Cal,' :>u
January next,and rt*
ma) 7 HAh.N AliD L. BEE.
- f i » ■
» M-\ Lit .• * • sod Id ate
Inferior ■ ourta, at the entuiog e re-
ter "r
)i have le.-
g.ng from 1 Hit
ligb!, I.si r ben;
i" January nt ti
ll 9 Jan *3®
•* AV ASS AH. M AV J. tFi*.~
Vtnii i t/: t • \ . » i-t#-ar* tn.
r M.i \ AMiLi. I HUM a. a
* • - r T * * j.« , ho. at ih* ent. :.g
i-J obnge MAM VOTER.-.
ll
d rj.o
. Uu-e
I Ml fit
" tmrtiid* arrlvid tint
• I-* 1
, |a-r tiufldre
rei k,an<l * •
thal the 1 urks and C liaaseurs iiiade a rec.-nnois
•nee towards Ailudsr.CJencrai Uosquet uccujiy.iig !
the Tchcrnaya. The next day nt dsybn ak die
French and Lnglisli wore to attack tho MalskoH -
towir. 1 he second dest nlih dated ih rt 18 Ii, hii - 1
nnunces that tho attack had tailed and that although
the troops had shown ihu greatest ardor and hud!
gamed a touting m the .Maiaki-H tower, General ;
Fe:t*sier waa obliged to order their retreat into
the parrallel. 'i h s was elected with order and 1
without mulostation by the enemy.
I’twate accounts published tn me London Stan
dard s.*y "ilio i.-sa id tho Hr ir tsh oiliccrs in kt* led
and wounded am..unis to n.» less than eovuiiy —
Among tlira kilo-ti «re General Sir. J Cmiphcll,
Coi. \ ea and C-d Srudionh From tho obstinacy ,
and courage with winch ibe combat was main
tained by the British at the Redan, and the tmres- j
aity of eventually retiring Iroin the attack tno i
slaughter on all sides lias 1" en immense, and it tho !
iiiLrma.h ii bo correct,the loss hi killed und wound
•d ol the British aione amounts to very little short :
of 4000. The greatest portion of the Iona w.is ex- |
pericneed in a ravme where n powerful and unex- 1
pected natlcry «ai • jiened on the troops. There
is ri aeon to tear tiiai the loss lias been Very great, 1
bul Lord Palmerston tnid last night no addrt mal
tnhuin&u ni had an >**-,( Tim allies lost tembly
by the Rnssisns str.nging a mine, and during tlm
eonlusi >n they recjp'ured the Mamelon'l'owir.
I’revi ms advice* wero to tho 17th, stating that !
there bad been sm.. I...ng un both sides but with
out any result c>| in-p- runeu.
A aespatch from liuciisriet via Vienna, c mfirms
that sn expedition ImS been undoituken sgsinst j
Perek op Peiissier i* exceedingly savage agamR j
the lett-graphic mess 'gea Napoluon S'-nda him —
He is reported lo lixvo rorently replied that when
anything ocenrs h»- will let tlm Emperor know,but
that he has not time to set os a {olegraph operator
This, according t<> rumor, accounts fur iho recent
absence of news in tlm .Montiour.
'J he llliii k Ni’ii.
The Ruvian sec un! of tlm successes of the Ai-
lie* pi the Sea of Ai df is published- GorisclinkofT ;
Confirm* tlm bucksa-s claimed by the Alima, but {
say* that operations against tlm ;?'cj of Azof! were j
exjiected—that not hsvmg means to <.ppu#e tfm
h s"lw fleets, the gnitison# had urdcisto blow up I
tlm bsttene* snrl retire—that tho gram stores burn
ed by the Alims went mostly private property and .
do n >t materially a fleet the supply /if the army— 1
Sinew anticipating such an attack, supplies wero
montiy conveyed by Dud, notwithstanding the la- i
cilitiea offered by sea.
Tim correspondence relato* iho horrihln atrocities
p-rpetratod by tho French and Turk* at the i.apiuro :
of Kertsch. A boat expedition is rumored to be
preparing lo enter iho river Don, but tlm Kusaian*
have iho entrance defended by twenty-seven gun
boats.
General Aduganon vice Human of tho Cossacks
of the Don has ia«u<-d an address fir their general
enrolmsut as militia.
%»i».
The Kusaian fortes have advanced and encamp- '
ed near K<-dout K.il« ’I'lm Turks liavn evacuated
Batoum and Chourorik Su N.iseef I'ai hs ha* ad :
vancod with biv *t*f! to Kin. A d»-a; nt- h fruii
Varna dated June I7ih winch wm re'ardcd m tlm
w«y, says '.he Russian* had made an utisuciesalul
■Hsck on K*rs, and u was reported they htd re
taken An*pa.
Tho Austrian commander has proclaimed mar- |
Ital law in Moldavia, but the Moldavian authorities I
refuse to promulgate tin; order uiilcts authorised
by ihe flulian.
Coiiatantine fla!*li«,s >n < I be Reigning prince
wii kiilod a' Jassy in a duel by th« Ai.vnan Major
Htsi'»-rg *1 im affair had caused considerable sun
aati' n in the principalities
I l»r ■•little.
Admiral Ilsrne* w. bn squadron
•learners, lias lei* Kiel for tlm Ha I tic
Ihe flu* t Dy .-fl Hesker Island
The rrci nt tllsi k on so English boat crew st
Hang. , under s flag of truce, run*,* much •xcilo-
ni* nt in England Evidence reals solely on tlm t
autiionty of * negro, tlm so, a survivor, who i*-
•er's Hist bs fi«*ol ttm i(us«i«n commander any,
"1 don t 'fir* s d— n for * f!»g of trues ” I’nprn-
|ud red S rpp'rSition .* that Hie Rnarian* *i»| p- rei|
lh< ln»at was taking Miundingt, a* recently w #s
dorm at Kertsrh
Adm.iai Dundss hts cornrmintealed with |h* \
ftusalsn suthofltiss and the Urltish Government,
Ih'ongb '-bo Danuti Minister at Ht Pstsrsburgli
•nd demands redri-*s
'I’lm Kusaian account in tlm Invabdo l(u«*e ##y#
ill were killed, and ilia remani lar am pn#.,iiurs 1
A d.*tisiih irorn Danixiner.rdirm# that Hie r,Hmers
ti( Um boat, Lieut G«ll*at, Dr. Lastoii, Mr hutli-
van, and til ol the crew, oacept *li,ar# put
on*i*
An mfornal rnacbln# eaplode/i under ibe Ln- I
glisb eieeinefe Merlin end I ire Kly, oft (Jroneiadl,
on 'Im 9 (i, but did not damage them eertouely
I'fUK'o <> .rter bukofl is appomlsd r*wi lent l(ue-
•iau Mintsmr at Voriiia ; M Tltofl to Wuriern- j
berg , ami M Fouieii, l<» Hanover.
I(ueeian influ* ru r is very acllvo, even In the
•in rile*' Gorman Courts.
'i be Journal ol Ht, Petersburg pnblisiiee the
•etm ofli* »al dtecuMion on Count Waleweki's
Praneli circular *<f M*y 73*1
The Journal ale-« iwrtil oflmially eeyetha* peace l
it puesibte it I rape# and F.ntland ar* willing in.
Swilicrluiid.
1 tic opening ol Urn Federal .Vesvnibly Is fixed for
Jul) IM.
11 it 11*.
Tho Marquis of Aiaxllo taa been sent on s special
mission from cx dmlu tu Lulidcu.
Au Aurumu dtspiitcli dated the I'.’th proposes to
Prusna, ti.at Prussia .Hid Austria sbuiild cometu an un-
dorrlen ling a* t-i a c-mtinon cuurso ol conduct to lie
adopted b; me tw • |i mrers tn ilmlr c Jiiiiuuuieati<>ns tn
tlm Inel bl Fraukloil.
Uni itl ii rli.
The Hpant*h Diet i* dissolved, tteluco forbids cniitl-
me- ti for foreign service, under penalty of eight years
Imprisonment.
A net rill.
Tho .Austrian army h being dubandcd. The reduc-
l on is grmt amt rapid.
LATEST NEWS.
Loan.in, IDO, A. M.
Marseilles, Friday ulgbt.—Tfm English steamer Astro-
toque has arrived, bringing imws from i oustuumiople
to the I bill oi June. There ha* Im «-ii a slight t iigagi—
iut-M si i'.upaioria since pie Uih of June. The ttussii.n*
attacked, uii'ucccaslully, ihe balirries of ihe boiotit-rs- j
Tin- gfii,-r*l |.h»« iii Hit- taking of the Mam*Ion and ibe I
Qusrnes, ir 4,"nn mm.
V\ heat is declining at Marseilles.
The Way to Tluke Voters. |
An imp >rtant cloetion iv almut U take placo in
< liarh-t 'it—that nl High Siicrifl. one of the most !
honorable offices in the State Th" candida'es arc
Col. Joint E Carew-, lato editor ol tho Mercury, a|
native and n Protestant, and Mr Kanapaux, a;
lon-igner and a Roman Cathode Groat mtorist
ts tc!t in the contest, ard wo havo board it suggest- |
ed that an cflort would bo made import a iium- j
her of foreign voters from tho neighboring cities,
By no •
lot III,.*
; til it is established beyond the possibility ofnd mid
‘ that there ia no chnnco of electing him, and win n
J it will lie quito loo lato to serve you, will they vote
for .Mr Overby.
I If, however, you sufl'or yourselves to bo misled
i by their eophirtry, when delrnti-d, you will de
serve not only to be laughed nl by them—as laugh- '
ed nt you will Im for your credulity—but you will
receive neiihur p>'y, nor commia*eratioii, n r aid
{ in uny iuiiiro efiori you muy desire to make, Iroin i
| tha' piny whom you will imvc so greatly hiiui< d .
! Again, (rotu the experience ot tho pan, l kivw
th" enthu«Msm which generally pervade.* nn-h
g ithernig.* aa that ol tho convention abut tn n*«rm-
ble,—and even n* I writ", my very heart kind s
wuh warm emotion nt the recollection of • Go
j 'Von* limes we have h nl on mii h oce isioii*. —but
I also know, how apt w e ure t<» regard such eii'liu- 1
ainsm a* nn evidencu of public sonilment tin ugli-
out itu-State,—only to Im ihu more sadly disap-i
pointed when tlm time of trial corn os
A* a msiked in*taiire ..f tin*, 1 would cite the ,
reoplv'st'onvention, which Assembled at Atlanta
on tho 2'Jd Februvrv, 1*59, for ihu purpose of d< \i- 1
amg some concert id action hi relati hi to ibe «■ \t-1- !
nig license laws: Tnoy who were pn aea? nt Hi.il
C invcnii' n.rcmoniber well the en’liiisias'ic nnd
unamtiKius luvliug with winch n ttienw iui t > ttm
Legislature, praying that tins in itler might be i -
bored t i Iho people hi tli -ir ptlinery elect'. .ih,
whs passed, nnd h"W it wnailmn and there pr -
claimed, tli.it they who wort 1 n t of u.*—the m.t.*i-
dors—wore impatient ut our delay—ttint th" Le
gislature would In st grant tlm prayer # md that then
we would carry tho .State by u most o. erw Imimii g
majority.
And how wore your respectful remonstrant'.
peojil". I and will bo used as n tow boat for barge
•.’ml J Im Heroes < | the llov.dution — May their | 4 t a g,. s „| t |, e nV cr — Albany f.itnot.
courng'«nd pain. tiMti ever ntmiiato Ihe bc&utns |
ol tlicit dcbccndnniH
3rd I tie Flag ■ I the I'nion—May ns stars and
Mripcs cu r protect the interest ul our whole conn-
'll
tn
*:ti «
-M<
ignera o( tlm Deebirniton-
n it,!y direil in tlm lace ol tyranny lo Im inm.
fit 11 '! be ('onstitnti hi ol the ('into t States—May
it fu- pr«M nod hiVi 1 He
(J h. I' ie Kittle ol Saratoga—A splendid aelt'-ivo-
mi nt tbit I rina an era in tlto history ot American
Ire* doiti^
7tli. General George Washington—The noblest
of p »:rp !*, tli" brav. rt <d warri HS, and tiie nimt
ex nled • t cUilesilli n
* ii The li.utlii "I Y rkt 'wn —Where tho Li .n
of Lnjl.ind rrotii hed beneath tin* tab in ol the
Am.-I •»' >_r l’< >t»l".
9 !i I’ki M» ninry nf LaFayettr— Lmbnlined ill
the i i art • I i vi-r) ii in Amerie.ni
lun Tin* liinea tit it tried me-.’a souls—Rich in
In rop* vs'i.r, niaf tb-y ever h" he.d ill V* riei.iti u
hy # tho Ir’etids ol liberty <fir ugii u ,rh - w i'J.
llth Jl inker's Hi I—I he pl.ice whero American
freemen lir-t lauglit lyraiitaiu iiriii'.'ie
U li I tm continu' d t-r>at'i-ii y "I the l.'im n—
May .nl i * rons w."l» abouldel i*ll"U d"i l"i dm
nl niimiiiit "I Hus Ingli iohI noble purpose and
im divi*o-ii« tips lo interrupt it
13th Tho Mirth, r "l Washington—May her
tiii-iiiory tn i he wm or a led
An AmiRICAM.
.N«gro l*rn«i|re lit C ubit.
Gen ('"ip'll* ha* ii' ide up in* hi nd, wn see, i>y
our ll.iv.ma inlvilii!' nee, to dist'and tlm negro
tio.'P*, no i live nWvsuiv Iwgtm ttwu disbandment.
PtlAISlNO Gup uy Stkam.-
spenka:
Th" bell aw a of the gr«
Temple. Boston, are work'
Y ai.Rees Hie going to ho red
praising (Jod. \N'e have in
d out our praise, but t
i r.
A MOTHER O'.TJtVOE Dts
mg b• ell Indus i n- y i
John II Wheeler. 1,’nitrd
i . il'lic of Nicaragua, h«t
Nn ir igoan (• .v ri.mi-n',
in n in ilie B"l"lni Uhemi
on tin- UCutl .d May, m wfi
kind t I 'Undati hi in any
\ lloston paper thus
"tgin in Tremont
Iv steam. S' ne
ved ol tlm w -rk -f
* V'-u to turn * ' rank
. ki- tho aid of r'.i .on
■t —A report hat
• d that th" II
* Mmi't' r io- u ;!
» ('*
Metii pi.»t>
ig, made I Mo ii
. polity. They
-ii- d ,-f a mini*
rt.. to nv.- year*,
n n i-.j'l il I
h r» at ill.
l. They h.ivu a
epri'M'lltalloll ol
annual distnC i
FtNATIclrj* A band t»■! 1 vv
cheater, 'Inas .; ro tlm I it
i-t*. «.iying tb.ii th" "li.ii'l- !
anil lie,doin' * i uid not pain.
I".,t" ii In'cause slavery w u
II " IM Ever. :• we 1" I <• dm
writ >• l
led lit < Jl
i West, at their !
,i and lay It
ig id tile coil
s iwm*i in
i. by dm ah"
huin.iur. v, )
v*1* ll,u »,-,-k fi»»" fn-rn tb
limn- and ,Ne»v Yerk *' i 4 !
>.i «filch IM hutbe • trnl
more lirnuulil 9 I-'. It.'** 1 hutlitT* fruin .Sell \
vert »>-,l to l»- soid at xu ">n tin* d«).
1 n- cm* I a.. ve**ei* ImTr liren liken up i
for I.V%erp""t—'*rm m'i) «-"K*i|e<l, i
• M ',4.1 f r ■ .up'll ll. rijuare r,aa.
. if.-! I . . 1 N. « Y" X ... I *-r l.»1e for' ■
|*«-r iiir,,- i»r It ice. ,N"Hni g ..ft-nug for H<»'
M< 'HI I.E Jf'LY -iJ'itmi—The tna-ket
tx-eli v,-) fi-„l. . . »n I Uire 1,,-Hil' hi r..
J, d almut , . calc* J 41 hair*.
J ..I..-!) el. 1
.ter--'[ ' ■ :"r'"
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PvJ 33 W « .
■eau. IJ b»g«
l.i.»."li K \ I*
charleston auction sale.
liderf o-c'..,ur,- • f Wo’-rare.
Hi IlM I" »». HI s « I x*t II *'.
/v*> ' - I’ V \ . . • 1 t>e * i. st
v ' N - r, ' ' • «' ’•*!... barlertiito, * • . at
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Mrirnihlp Aiivvi* , for New York
Hi*»i; I'.en. V*»,r 1.1 • Iwrt, V% It
V1 ” 'Pl|-- -M
. VIr> 1 oil, r
. J R.
"I a ii"gi
I'll!
o mill'.'
ed all <
•rp« 1
\N I!AT An
1 tti< Ip
, Mnriled all clans"* ol Cubans, -
ddi"G vetnor (»'imral, it seem.*, lia* list opt'd
|. Mi"ii-iiance*
It seem* dint Gen Concha bad been anxious to ;
t p|i a !’• oik in Cub 1,—but tlm Cubans would
t touch tlm stock—Urn reasons given in private j
I l.
vi .
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V. I I 1 ll «
1 1 • N, • , r ' ■
Vrtl. Mi*« M
v\
. u* n gettingjup a steam’.
" w • iked *» rli l |i»i.m sal;*
1 .vi aiij .iiung r-'"!ii prop •-*"
, 01 Niag vt.v, "to en-e the
An "her gent', rn <11
10 i'ut c|n|.u. *t . nii*
nit. 1 wlteu jumps."
10 help out Mr. KanapauX- Bo tins as it may, I ft nd pet it ion* received by tliat Democratic Legis-
the following table, giving tho number ot f"f* ] laturo f Why precisely as they will |>e no iv.d
eigner* naturalized in Charbst.-ii in three days, j at ,| |0 not , p 0f4- | 0n —with aim- st silent
will show |i»w voters aro mnnufactured lor tho uc* ■ ,j (j,,, (■
C»M 'll.
EoREtCiMERS NAT' RAt.’/tn.
On Monday
On Tu-'sdiy
Un Ttiur*d,iy
On Friday
.37
Total in the four day* H»I
What lias iiero been done in Cbnrleston, ran bo
and is d"iie elsewhere It is a common thing f..r
nuturaiiz.iii»ii |»apeis to bo issued just on tlm wo
ol elections, and not iinfrequently they ar" granted
to persons who have just arrived m tha country
Is it rigid / All honest ni"n will answer, n
Why then should not all holiest m<-n unite with
the American party, one of whose objects i* tho j
ex'flnsion of the time of prohathHi, and tho stricter <
enlorcenrt nt of our naturalization laws I T'ImK,
Id loreigners m*y docidu the election tn • harlna- | „
ton, 10 favor oi the» brother lon-ignor.aml ngamat
a "native.” '1'he imho is distinct.y made—a l"r-
eun.-r sgaipata native. A lact so lull ol inenn-
ing calls lor no comment.
re Th" Alabama did nut lonV" New ^ ■ rk
until Saturday tho 7th. Tho Kn avidu will leave
next Saturday
xsr We nre re.('mated by .Mr. .Mitchell to state
that (in will givn another concert on Wednoailay
evening next. Tho programme w-,l. appoir iii our
1 nipt,
nti"n. by p.'r.visiiug t" run their can*
didvte. throw the balance ol power into tho lurid.*
of tlie Dniiiorrat'i’ party.
N 't tliat such would bo tlm cn*o with md v.diial
democrats,—lor I was once a Democrat .•! the
Democrats, and it did not prevent my being nn ->ut
an ! out decided lempornneo man. But a year bhh n
nnd you might «a well have expected the ei-m-
tumglmg of oil and water,as an aflihattun between
Him Democratic and Temperance parties. Nor
W'-iild 11 have taken placo now, but bum the can
si*s I have named above, nnd but lor tho fact, tbit
politics,a* well on misery, makes strange bed fol
lows u| UN lilt.
But it may bo asked—"mi hnno”—for whi.au
good—to what end 1* all tin* harangue 1 And
I answer, it is to subserve ihe beat intercts of two
parin'* whose principles I profess, and t" prevent,
lar a* in 111*1 lies, their becoming tho tools ol .1
bnl, who have no lore f.-r iho one, nnd iho most
” Flint the people of Cuba did !i"t like to see
their servant* in arms—that mibordinnfp-ii upon tho
estnt*-* vv,ia t.cing dcsttoyed—that It. <• te-goics, aa
* id em »• I,:d not lie hi tlie ciiintry and their
br. t In *-n remain hi Ii- ndage, < • >ini>. i ■ <i (-• tml l >r
a in is’ct— ill it cap.t.i'isi* did nm led ussined that
tli,-n-w.i* any sei’iiritv I t |ierm.iiie"t investment
. f ifp r ! j : i. I rt while Hi" free n.'gr.. •■* It id ihe power
<■ l !••*".i and revolution in their h.m«l*, by tho tin-
|u . .... ot guveinment usi .t ii.it tin* pc"|da
:. ; tli i! tno iiicvi'nIiIo cnseij'i. iic, * .>) sn. Ii n
P i v. " !■! Imi the sM'iiftcc of the whilo ttihabt-
Nrvj-R Makry l"K a Fort; m
a I r unforiuiiito g.-t tli" t .
the other day, from his better hull,
i." lung fellow," said she, "w hit
lie* n ii 1 had ri"t married y.-u ■’
bnkn.g ktVi'T.jahose the ptg 1
> .| ti -
Wll".
y.'i
ed 1
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Ig s- ckd. linger, j
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vonld you have |
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Till tJ» AT Till SlI'E Ol R VII.WAV
(."Vi-inmenl requests the direci- i
m ill" empire to plant young tree.'
•: ... licit, At Col)Vi'VH"1ll dlS’.ivi.ie:
im. tiding them l" replace eveniuj
which the telegraphic wins aro ;
s —The Au«t'’an
* of 1 ho r.vi w.i)a
. along tip . 0 »,
lly the p >sis ujron
it pn-ficnt affixed
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Such w 1* ihe line "I argument introdueed lo tho
mind ul (J. 11 Coneha.nnd Ii" listened wuh rmi-
fern;'ll/lle a'tenlinn *»bher advisers were called
in, repo sen mig tli" v.moils mterrs's "f Cul'ii, coin*
inercial and agricultural, and the iir*t tindiiigs of
the grand nnjiiest Was tolly eonlirmod. Ileiicottio
negro soldi' r*aro to Ii" no more—they g>> back 10
tlm lv,e and spvde of their Vocation, and leave tlto
11 mi I a ol Id to w bite ambition.
Ri
ID - nv Ri -T in (.‘1
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nl seventeen
'I lie re at nl
\Y>- sen witii plosaurc, tb«t >>ur "Id friend,
mate, lietij If. fldl, I'.-q , of I roup, baa
consented 10 run lor Congrrse in Hi" fourth con
gristiuual district. Wn trust tlm American party
wpl take care that ho 1* elected
tV~ A." ng the member* ul '.im graduating
cl***, *t lit" recent roimnoiicemaiit u| die I'mvor-
*ity "I P.'nnsylvanis. upon whom tlie degree of
hachelm "t »tte «n« Conferred w«, n nice tlm naitma
u| Georg" K Waririg nod HaltiU"! Dtckauii, ul
,N a v a 11114 Ii
Iiitriur iuilr lor llio other.
I am a sn .ng friend t'» tho Teinperancu c.vi»e,
and lur year* past have struck many a sturdy tu.-iv
in ii* deb'ii"", and hope to do su Mill Hut 1 am
n\» > tin' »v.>wed amt unwavering Inond to dm
Amenean Party ; and in th" present crisis — . ■,
HUP ilie lirsi opportunity afforded u* o| testum "in
1 strength,and "I doierminiug whether the pi n, i-
I pie* Wn profess—that Ami rp a ns mum. i.'ii
, A MMil' A, shall prevail ; >>r whellmr our beloved
country aball lie given over to iuretgii, and 1. 1
only lu for* ign, iiut tu fnrrhtig foreign mll<i< n e I
Ii old 11 tu be tliu duly ul every trim hearted Amer
ican, "I nverv into who realize* tlto precp.ii* l"g-
ni y berpieatlicd tons by patriot tire*. 1,, |,,y
aside during ho pii-soiil olocip-n all other p'edi-
lecliuii*, nnd Mund hand to lu'id, sh 'U'der to
■h"iiider, and liuart to lioari, tit tlto coming con
test
II thn pmu ipli's of tfm Aim ricau Party vveru
firmlv esiiit'lisbcd—il year* .•( hud f.««t<-n.
oil th"in upon ill" liesria "I llm people, as, ihe e.-t-
tled policy "I tlm country, a • that tint much d"t-
innati A
('inemnati sa>s "On tho evening
July, .mill- hretnen, German, TiVrne
wi r<- parsing through ’be Mrce’s, n iliflieulty ar..s«
beiwii iiune o| tlie I'urnefs and a buy Mandnig
near It" 1 I niied Slates Hotel. All alarm was
rain-.I by tlm Turners, who ail rushed bn, k and
threw si.-re* at the pe"pin 011 tlm pavement. A
g.-Herat in''rehang" "I stones followed, and tho
Tin iter*, Im- 111 k armed w idi revolvers, eouiitienceti
bring on lfu* crowd, and n dozen pistol* w, to ills-
eh irgi d llm young man w .in shot, and died art
bom alter 1 Pliers were injured by *b"t and slums,
hut ip.iie tbiiiijcTouaiy l he city 1* u\ gient ,-x> ite-
rn»r,t I Im pollen arrested "I ul the Tuinete
vii* ih exeiis" f"f llm use <>l revolvers, md
1 pinion i* unanimously ngaoist thu Gur
iy MAPI ( ’.ia rs vv ITU Clli
nt, the immcn*oc|oihmi
tin- t'U«in<-iM ton are going ri;•
to 11 eo.it. A Provincial y* m
tip- caplin I, <n Irs wnv to v *
lev Ir.'in whom lie iiad e\p«
looking at linn, said, "Whv. v
prupHiato a rich iinclu m tb t *
a-K' d the amazed v "itb "He,
ddlereiitly now-s-daye ' Take
tn I o, and go n'-k linn I. r Hp- ni
I Tlie final cusiuim-r did ns d 11 eel
‘ the card "I address - was passed
lispatrh from I | „ Hiirv.-yed -directed lo ibe
• I ihu -I I. ol dep.irimunt, ul nn immciis" .
... nml olliol, "" 'fq»»l«l fliw Ii;"'-; '
\ coal was atioiit K log tiu
. rt ben llm elerk suddei H rt
;t•-11 m tliu statement < I v.
• is if n rn tin n il or ; 1V1
g to err I Inv nig 1 v; 1 .01
1 d clerk Hint it vv a* Ins utich
R v 1 r 1 rs —In Paris,
w nr.'Ip use* in.j uro
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Fan* Uoducfd—(ahtn Pa^auf s2«. .
i'or .Vnr IV##’/*.
1 nih u vi t n s 'i %n. 1.1 nr.
pm: STF.\M SHIP ALAR \ M A
To l.c.iv 0 NY. t ie*,t,v, Jn v 11 in. at b
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i, > •" \A n. LIMIT.
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pub
man
.vt "» M arm r —A coitus-
Driuans Delta, writing from
i" 'J'.‘d,*nv* that there are 1 *»4>,-
l that plveu wmtiiig I n a n«u
Ml Shreveport nnd l.v
, in tlm snipe aminti.in.
('* 'ITon Thrown
p Iiideiil ul tho New
A" anii.tr. i. 1,4 . Ju
IN' lui'es I collnn .
hi ib - riv.-r, 45.0001
()>*i iu .1, ib-rson, Te'**, in urn same *"iinuoii, n>,
.1 w lii"h Im thinks w ill huvo 1< teiusiil un*.-lit
l tn ■«
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u\ IIaM'KI Ri im l s \cc oiling lo llm latest
P im t.iahion (i.'.-ket Inn.D.-i. Inets may he divided
HH.i s.'vernl i'sss'-s. ill" III inieg hmutWeiilu I :s
V' ii uniiko that used !•" wmkuig, and lloa last
In* n • resemhlmne to llm - i.,- at'pi"prnited i" llm
theatre or hail. Tlm to nriing li«ntlk"rrlu,o is
enh, d the finnfnn handk. n'net, f>.. «u*" it b,s n
s 1111•<«, belli, w nil n r" v\ . >| :■ w.o X . . o » .*■ ','u • t it
iipbi.o'l.'ieil I In- walk mg In imk.i chief baa nar
row Pill*, willi plan* anlched diwn, and allcr-
na'ing with nnbr.'tileM. it i- nisi made "f plain
c..mhii,*, with tli" es.'iiii'li".oi iii ilm o rnrr \,
to oA.-nittg baiidkrrcli'ula. they me bolder-d v»uh
Lice, >■-liber English, point, > r Valenciennes The
leu. ik.'ichml has iin N|ipr"pnnte perbrnio lor c ii
IIiivIiiiihI', 4 nl, Iim-,1 ilmii.i snv
II »i"l’e • M.i IM.n .At A».M \ . I.lgl.l, |..nr-
fl>- h nil .|i»ea*e« "I Ihe **l • nii.||l..i«. l,.» > .• r,
:P Sjt- At All \A1 \ ,i an
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tlie i»»lr I' v
<i|»|»oNilioii I.nit*.
For Palatkn. Black Creek,Fl(\.,
AND IN I l> vlLIMA 1 L L\M'IN«.S.
1 A", . 4 • > ihe t > AI Alt It l.-p A A >
1 he
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At A It 1*1 N I I It
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A A I I A Itl I 'I A A t It I
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I 41 I •» I > I It I I 41 AV N Ol IHII AA-
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-Alt \ •> 'rt... V U-,mi l' r V.*!
r ; VI'.
e ""Id
ViT Ai tho annual rime'ing, nt Washing!'
ilm-till m*t nf th" *to"kh ddef* hi the \\ nah- l«at, wby then I h.
Higton and New Drl.-aua Telegraph Emu, llm uid
b'-nrd "I .fit-nr* w.'fo rn-elc. Dd Mr Keiidult,tlm
I'nsidanl • I Hi" lum, i* known iu Im hi fav< r <d llm
removal "I dm Relay Station Ir- m Columbia t»
A'lguata, sii‘1 wn b«*n reason to bri.i-ve til" chnngn
will tie mndn ti'i.n , eltur wbicli tlie p"u(iln of
Georgia may exnect to derivu sotno benefit Irutn
ikm line
jy At the last Commencement nl Mount Ht
Mari a i ..lingo, wn iiotP " tbn letiima of llm ful
lowing young ftmn lr»ni HavannaH, among those
to whom were award" I pr.'lliiurpa
Malhemstice- Joe Prsfldergaat
I.son - John Dillon, Mil hsel ( as*, John .Martin
Greek John Ddlon, J"S I'far.dersasi
Euglihli Reading and Spelling Gugunn Biots,
Kohert Knot
French Jo* Prsudergsst. Michael Gate
Ai'ilniu uc— J"lm Dillon, Rubi Knox
Geograpliy Mu hsel < so#, Jns l'rendorga*|
Map Drawing Micheel ( *as, J-ai. I'fondnigast
India Ink Hti»d ng J-.e I’ieudargaet
Mtittr- Flute r.ogerm Bluls, John Dillon
Kn.,w Nuttiian* is Ksurt'igv —The»« ***e a
great American ratification meeting at le>ui*villo
Tuesday evnmtiR lest, with prooMBinn, banneie
miiilc, nod epen Im# by lliimpbray Mareball, ' raftfoee w-
llafiDn, < Jnneral IMrher, Pronii** m.ly.itinr* 'llm trail bcIpn
ii'imber present I* r*l|inaled at |R,»ss) # and gr*al [ *ml r w».
liter* III |;i AMP Si A v m V — A
N> VV llat.u *hirn I legislature
• leu. ,1 tliu r. "lull,,ns "I
on tlm milij.. l *'l slavery
d n uiii 'n id tbn Ireu Stu
111"it "t the .Mi*»oitil t'uii
I aDvriy pi i|i" DtrUI
*-t tlm (iiRVtiV'X a"' taw ,
• to tlm cause fiy a single do-
i- ally ova ii tli.it I would vuto
lof Mr Ovcrtiy Ru', under exutmg cncunis an-
eea, livo or dm, milk or awim, auceeoij or fail, I
rati my vote, and not only my v..|o, Iml whatever
li.lliioiien f |i >s*eas,b# u small nr great, m In, -r
of Jl'Uak A.apRivva And I think tb*i ilm nniol . r
<»( tli"*u wtu. think and act »• t do, i« tufli u tuly
Dig" I" unsure In* election mi tlm dny ul unil
In roiirluiiun, let mo apjiasl l>> y,.u n* .-ouilmrn ^ • 1 • 1 • „ I evrr — It ta slate,
moil, and s»k Whero Anil w ill find a psity wl. ... I’biek v .imi prevail *’i"
plineii'lei ynii can limre leadilv ml p , . i wm.-li Puerto I run ipa, ( u
• tu mum In ruiiSoneiicu witii y.iir ..wn f.-nlmg, I R|iam*li • flier rs of r
Tlm Nauru Anmiman I ally is ilm only |.,nv
whirl Hi Ha N..11<.11mI Plntl rm Its* te|iudialed ni 1
l-.Hirif i ll.>|| w H Ii I me*, liiaio of A built lull , Slid It
ymi d" ri"i bod a refuge Imre, where elan e*n toil
*«" k un asylum I And a* ii gm.l* tlm luium, wbem
idea wilt y.oi llnd • "hu"k l.. b«"g a aiiigiri h"|n>
upon!" Why (lion eli"uld wo heaitalc t—v, l.y
*h"uld wo |n*r J I or hi onml lining iho outer pi i*.i
i.i it* drairod r'.iisuiiHiialinn, wn l.*ar out < ..untiy
and tier lot to im* w. i It na I »un a ah t
ntmiltee
■ W|| 'HI
dm Maine l.rgis-
, lia* lejiurlvd in
es to il' HPind ior
l-r • '"e a bo
ol Lulumliin, ill"
fever
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• S 'iim mild r
iliipa «t Niiov un
ii.iih Vi, t. ,
New (Mean,
llm Statu *b.iw
eii'biialAiu pm»*uu J
Faiuiirni. Di«a*i>r ai Mazatia* On tb*
Dull "It , a violent *'<ifm nl Wind paea, d otm llm
harbor "I Maiallan, Mettoo,« analog eoriu.ia <■■.
Iisiou* among tlm •lii|i|ong No Ir** then ah
English, French and i'oruviati alnpa and t*eik*
wem sunk and’J3 "t their crew dfownwl l b. t
limit at oVeigI ,lha) mat | „ a y\, IIP ,
'upolatid, >n nallaet, w«* *1... *unk
J and c »», '. purion dial an Amen, au • tipper ,.|
I,/dMi i..i,e Iie.l l"ui.dared in |hsp"ll ol iguala
.''it imgi
nil ilm 73d
v,( llm
• ole,-led * h|rf .11;
a wen. . v.'CUlod
thal
v nl I s'linngrl tlm l r at
a, t" a leittill etti nl Sulim
nk had died, and <• tiliiv ait
. ll tn m lot ,d Mny I" V’Udt
'■.< >[jii" appealed un b"aid
, in Lot NiM A tliapalch
alalea dial dm hid rttiini*
dial Mriii.-U, dm Amenean
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