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{SAVANNAH REPDB L1CAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 17, IH65. THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. mum* if ALEXANDER fit SNEED. <n»y i*rmitr». SAVANNAH, QA. AMKK1CAN CANDIDATE m* aOVRMint, GARNETT ANDREWS, oi yiDiw. Tuoiday Morning, July 17. BY TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN. • Latter frMM Ika H«fa. A. H. ChMH» W« And In the Columbus Tlmss s letter from tha Hon. A. II. (^happen of Macon. Tht writer does not imitats Gov. Johnson, Mr. Hiiqihans, ami others who have taken position against thu Am«- ioan party. Inatead ol abuse, ho traaia thu main* bora of that party with reaped, and dova justice to their motives. Ha deprecate# the bitternoae which at preeeni charaotenaca tha political diveuaaiena in thia Stats. The danger with which the South it threatened, ho thinks,should tasch ue modera tion, ainoe there ia every reason to foar wo shall have to band together lor our oommon defence. Mr. Chappell belongs to tha opposition party, and la, therefore, solicitous for Me success. This ia natural, and does not occasion either surprise or Nitswswiswislm Blaxlra, j disappointment. But hia tons end sentiments ate N*w OsLBaNa, July lb. j n guo h |, # ppy contrast with the abuse and villifi- Ths steamer Nautilus has arrived from Tease, catlon which are retorted to by hla co laborers, with advices from Brownsville (on the Rio Grsn- j |hgl cgnn0 , but express the gratification hia de) to July 11th. . i loner has occasioned ns, notwithstanding the po— 6« Wool, I. eomm,.dofth. ,o..nD..i toy Cm,.,w ,ti.loll„„i„» c .. Ml.mo.M, . Mh.tpl.™ .h. Ilk .o worn. o) „ u , puWlB , lloMol olh „|„. l |- J* ° ( " '**' UOO < m '' men ol hi. p.ny : Th. rovoluuoni,,. nombnins »,«*) l|.roh.bly out f , Mow who bo . 8AOO1 ware at Comargo and marching on Reynosa. ^ | 0|lK lo nearly organized American puriy,claim A battle waa daily oipoclod G«n. Castro with to stiviul upon ground nml lo lie actuated by views 300 troops remained in charge **l Matamora*. «»d principles, in reference to the slavery question, Th. »h,h* h.,o—. j.— .Vasya .'..tSr® i It* .11 th, wppon.r, of S,nl, Ann, iraiiorm. pun e Uim. I r.-joic, na . Siwilmil mu, Ihnl Ic,nn„t ishahls with death, and establishing a tariff ol 30 gainsay il. 1 rcjoiuu that thu Southern men in the par cent ad sttlorem at all the putts along the Hio J 1 hiladelphia Contention did act a true and Grande. Markets. Naw Orleans, July 14. j The cotton market is dull and unchanged. A limited business ia doing at previous rates. Sales to-day, 130 balsa. Sterling, 9 1-4 a 10. Meta Pork, IS New Yung, June 14th. The cotton market ia dull—the sales ol the past tkr»e days amounting to 3,000 bales. Rico is tirm •t 3 3-4 a 6 3-8 cents per pound. Safe# of "'-30 hags Rio Coffee at 10 1-4 cents. Flour unsettled Ohio quoted :it |9.7& a $9.30 per bbl. Wheal luilhlul part 10 the South, ihn Constitution and iho Union ou i ho Slavery question. 1 rejoico that they adopted n platform which expelled Iroiu their body all the noxious elements of liucsolllani and aboli tionism; that, m tine, they adopted a platform, so tar na they arc concerned, gs good and us sound ns the South needs,or os Southern Democrats m the National Convention to behold next yoar, will demand and insist upon." While Gov. Johns,in writes about the “sable flag" ol Know NothmgiMit and Abolitionism, and Mr. Stephens compares the American councils with French Jacobin Clubs, Mr. Chappell speaks ol themembcrsol the now purty as lie would of gentlemen as true and as loyal as himself. We can only regre that the opposition did not do ttsoll changed, demand limited— at previous rales. Corn ! , . , . , _ ... ... , ,, ’ . o.i urn honor to nominato him as their candtdato lor dull at 91 cents, turpentine buoyant. Spirits gomnor# quoted at 43 cents. j * tlcilryan KYittitle College. The Annual Commoiiccntent Exercises of this Institution elosed on Thursday ovening,hy sn Ad dress from L. Q. C. Lamur, Esq. On Sunday, a most excellent and appropriate discourse was do- i Itvetcd in the Methodist Episcopal Church, by ) Bishop Geo. F. Fierce, Iront I Tint , 2d chap. 9th and lUili verses. On .Monday and *1 uerduy the Examination of the Classes ol Collego look place 1 in the Chapel ol tlio Institution. Tito following j There was a grand American ratification meeting t" New Orleans, Wednesday last, which was addressed by Albe r t Pike and other*. Several thousand persona were present, and great entlin* steam prevailed. Among othor resolutions adopt ed was the following: 4. Uetolvtd, That wo are the friends of religious a* wall as civil liberty, and that we are apposed to any political pros* ripimn tor religious lailh, either aa to thu right oi voting or holding office. Mr. Pika, as well aa the American party in I •• the lull Programme of Exercises at the Church ! Louisiana, takes a liberal and correct vie* ol the on edncaoay and I liurrduy—also that of the religious feature ol the new movement. Ho it op- *—• u n '" posed to it, and was in favor of admitting the ' Louisiana Catholic delegates at Philadelphia. He believes, however, that the party will become more and more liberalized as it grows older, and that in the course ol a year—any at the next meet ing of the National Council—the resolution m re gard to Cathuluewil! be stricken out. Such a modification ho desires t<> sec accomplished The party ia young yet, and it would bo strange it it had laid down at its hrst national meeting a per fect programme bf principles. Give it Mint-, and U will prune off what is objectionable. Hu thinka also, that some modification will bo made in regard to the bettor class of foreigner#. When the immigration of paupers and criminals shall have been checked, "worthy for eigners," he aays,' might be chosen to office, but not till then. In regard to the naturalization laws.lt may he well to remark, that the American party looks oaly to the future I: does not propose to enterlero With foreign horu citizens already natural,zed, or who havo taken the initiatory steps to beromo < naturalized. Its plan* rn this respect are entirely prospective. ll seeks to accomplish such a modi fication ot existing enactment aa will arrest, jor the future,the tide ol paupers and criminals now pouring into thu o untiy Iront ai quarters ol the , globe. Some good men must suffer inconvenience from such a change : this ts to bn regretted; but when the evil aha 11 hnve been abated and a proper lawr enacted, then some more liberal arrangement will bo made, by which worthy and intolligent men will m>t bo exciud-d. In the meantime, nothing will bo done to molest those citizens of foreign btrh who have already taken up their abode a mong us. Arrival of Ike Knoxville—The Savau- nah Line Triis iiiplitvitl. We were agreeably surprised last evening, by the arrival, abort 9 o'clock, of that tavorite steam- ■flip, the Knoxville, (.'apt Charles Ludlow, in 32 hour# from New York. WowcrMhu* placed io possession of New York papers of Saturday alter goon, some eighteen hours in advance ol the re gular mail, for lull h'esot which we are indebted to the courtesy of Purser Wan-fell. If has f <r s -me '.-mo been a mooted quest --n between the Irtends of the Knoxrule ol the Savan- Bah line, and the N<nhrtllt of ihe Charleston line# a* to which ia the faster boat—both being consid ered the fastest of their respective linos. They had never run together belorc.and hence much in terest w is felt, both hero and ttt Chariest -n, na to the result of the present trip Indued, wc un derstand that a number nf persons wont d >wn to the bar fr m Charleston, on f.« revenue cutter Jackson, to see which steamer would first roach tbai point. Tito S-uhvilU is a splendid vessel, of which our Charleston Iriond* havu every rear- n to fuel proud The reader may judge of lh< ir Emprise, thereinto, when we say the Kn'-xviilo hove to sight first, an d steamed up near the Lu y on the bar, that there rn iglit be o<> mistake, fired tier gun,and swept gracefully round on her way to 6avana«h, leaving her competitor six miles in tha rear ' The Knoxville made Charleston bar in 4fi hours, which is better than the best tune ever accom plished Ly the Nashville, or any other boat ; while the Nashville herself, on this trip, made better time ih»n the ever made helo'e. For further particulars, we refer tho reader to Concert, Wednesday night, at the College. Wednesday. I Music.—** Morn awakes In silence." *«!. I’royer. 3. .Music.—*• The Lord uiy Shephard Is." 4. Pali TaTiikv. Composition—** One font on §« a and one on shore. To one thing constant never." Mi*s Kbit Flewellen, Columbus. <>u. Composition.—Music—.Miss l l-iabelh Jbiio Shields, Sevier Co , Tenn. Composition.—Amtrlcu end her Principles -Miss Anu M. Levy, Mur mi. lia. Composition.—•• Ambition. bko Autumn, gilds ere tl de-troys."—Miss Suron E. Boon, Mscon, tin. Composition.—Man yulds to • ii-'oni us he bows to 1 Fun-- Miss Louisa C I ill) Ion. Latin ns Co., La. < ompoiiiiun.—•• lit- ilini liuili .ui Eagle s mm, shall have an Engle’s wing’ —Miss Helen .M. Swearingen. Cr.apcl Hill, Texas. Composition --Woman’s proper sphere of action.— - Miss .Mary l. l.ucbey,Tlmrous*HIv.Via- i oiuposiiioi, — a search lor u Know Nothing—Miss .Mary A. C ruinly, i-avuin nli, tin. i oiiipo-iuou — VVbuii, Man?-His* Mary A. l.umsden, Vineville, Us. I « >tii|ioaulou.—The ttaihiugs of .Nature—Miss Louisa J tin t'snls, Macon, (is. * Comjtosiiion.—Imuginjlluu— .Miss Margaret VV Arm- stror g, Msi-un, lia. Composition.—w here i» thy lltmeT-.MIss Rebecca E llu'i,i oiumMi*, Us. lixakPtcTiuM. Thursday. Music.— *• He thou «ia.leu, URihI." I’r. yer. Music.—* I.o_! tht ro-jr morn ts tirraklng.” Lomnosiliuii.—Hank gmslurce to Example—Miss E. Abide Y< pp. Lauf*-u- <• . a Com(Kitiinui —I he w, ii tit llle Is what we make it ’’ .Miss Ann E. Ilolt. Mscon, tis. ' oinposition.—The L iilily of Beauty — Miss £usnii Ili-tliunr, r omnitius, Ha. • otuiiosiiion.—A lira's "11110111 a Monaruent—Miss Etiiu t; HoSArd.l'oliiinlitis, Ha 1 omposiuuu.—"TTdi » rid t* not so bail n world, 1 As polio- wou 1! ,tke to utuke it." Mi«s Sarah A N Burui-, N.-wiou 1 • , Hs 1 'otnposKioii — Mlenl Influence—Miss Martha E V|r. gin. Macon, lia. Comporii.mi.—Proofs irom Astronomy oi an Intelli gent i-rt-uior. VaU-rlicioiy to Trustees. Taruliy slid Prt slilent— Ml*s | Ehxu E. Eiunhs, Macon, Ha. 1 oin|M>Miiou. -Eltreravi VVoinen. Vuleiliriory to Au-lienen, I’oidll and Clist— Miss Us iv* A I ui ker, l^iuriu.s Co . Ua. De^'ees rmilerreil. tlu*ic. — **1,1111 ot Israel " Aildip-s 11) I. Q 1 l.hiunr, Ksq. •Music. -1 hui t "i non a inoiirniuil Anthem.'' BsaattMCTloa. WedncwU) Evening ConCAfl. TART J. Overture to Toledo— .vi. nut—Miss Hurt, Mlsa Flewel. I leu, Miss Howard, Miss Bi iliuue. ••Dear l.snd ol Liber., soug.ind Chorus. Douizclil. Miss Flewellen. — i*elecl• horns. Love t iun' Polka-Mr.ikosc'1—Mlsa Tucker, Miss dtubbs M|ss Levy, Miss Andrews. •• U is beiitr to I.mUKIi It.j 11 he t'laUlug ’’—soug from l.iicM Z n Pi>r M ia—M.-s Bi-h uiw linproinpiu I’olka—S-hnln..IT—Miss Tucker, MIm Lit* ' th-j ..I* 11, Mir» (> .iiuy. Miss I. i • u ueiilierKer M.iria Miss II.." aril, Ml«» M euchu ii, I’olka de r onceri- VV *lluc«*— Mt*s tiuntiy. ".do and Trio, ••."lianaer, lend .n> gentle bark—Miss Virarti, M.s Betliui e, 'h-« Ho.» jr-l. \ ultc tteiiiiri.fiilulc- pnrli -Mi*s I ticker. Miss Stubbs, Mir* Levy, Miss I..Uuii. nio ru< r l..inU'i.g of i.uluinhu* -l rnui Mozarl't La Clenieiiza de I ito — chorus by the class. FLORIDA GOSRESPONDENOE Of lb# iavauiftiii Itepubllcan. Almuatos, Klonipa, j July 13th, IHftft.5 Editort:—Haing on a short sojourn in lho "Laud ol Fluwnra," I havo tl«termln«d to drop a brief communication, itemising the tlnioa in Florida. Though unarqualniMl parsonally with you, my apology must ho that 1 am a native Geor gian. I have, in recently. travelling over tho greater part of Beat and South Florida, baan a little sur prised at ono thing, and that is the almost univur* aal popularity of tho recently adopted platform »! tho National American party, nnd its ratification by tho Macon Convention. Tho incorporation of the "Georgia Platlorm" of 1N50, gives to the whole .Southern people entire confidence. In no other Stato in the Union could Anioricnn- isnt, with ite pacific tendencies, do moro good than :n Florida. For horu there is certainly as much oi firo'oating ultraiant as can bo found any wheto elan in tho Union. In many places iatho Charleston Mercury mado the text for every thing polnical. Even thu eluvo* trado doctrines of that paper am popular to a great degree. In lltir place,(Alligator,) ae 1 un- derataud, the village Orator for tho 4th of July, M. C. Carrutlt, E»q , took ground boldly 111 lavor ol the revival ol tho African slave trado. Now thuteorto! extremes ia doing ua, aa a Southern pooplo, moro harm than any ono thing else now at work against our poaco. It destroys confidence, and thua weakens our sectional influence. And | nothing is ntoro popular than this pustiion of the speaker of Alligator, if 1 niav judge ol that hy the high encomiums pasted upon tho address, hy eveiy ona who heard it. Front tho reputation of tho speaker, 1 have no doubt but that the grounds luken were well mis lamed, hut auroly just at this juncture in our na tional connections, it is imprudent and unudvisuhlu to advocate such chimerical schemes. It there we» o any possibility of attaining uny thing towards a revival of tho slave trade, any ntan might be ex cused for expressing ins own opinions, however erroneous ; but when there is nothing even hoped (or, it is dangerous to do that which destroys our influence, and weakens our chance of success in the contest before us The success or failure of Garnett Andrews will havo much mflucuco, for good or lor had, with Florida. "Sam" counts his men by tho hundred in every county in this Stuio which 1 have y« t visit ed, hut tho success of iIiq Georgia ticket would give that Confidence winch nl>>uo could pasm r a like triumph in Florida, whenever a State election shall take place. Then it bccoiuoa Georgians ol the American party to bo up and doing ; lor not only doea their owe success, hut the weal ol the party elsewhere, greatly depend on their exer tions. There seems now every prospect of success to the great Central K»ilr<'ad in Florida. Under the authority of the Legislature, the counties along 'ho line of tho road hnve been permitted to sutsi r.l'O to the capital stock, after submitting the qu< stion of suliscription to tho legal voters of the count.es All tho counties now, Iront Loon essiward, huvo subscribed ; and as it is proposed to carry it only to I allahasst-e at present, and there connect wt.li the St. Marks road, a sufficiency, 1 ant inlo'nicd, is obtained in commence operations as s<>on ns a negotiation of county bonds is effected Of the value ol these bonds in marke t there can bo no doubt. They are .to hoar interest at 8 per < cm, and will of course command the money as soon as they enter the market. Crops sro unusually good in all this State. There is rather too much tnin now ; and to ono f'om up per Georgia, and a traveller, I can assure you. n Honda "rainy season," is anything but pleasant Yours, Ors >n, or Glmmtte. A Post Office Contrast—The Philadelphia Ledger disws a very sinking contrast Im-iwomi post-1 ffico facilities about a hundred years sg.. and ut present. A century since Benjamin Frank; n, then Postmaster-General of the Colonies, set ..ct in Iiis old gig to make an official mspcctn 11 ut the principal r»ut« a. It is supposed that lie accom plished tho ohjset nf III* journey, hull! lie was to undertake to ir.irol in Ii s gig over all tho route* at present existing,h<* would arrive at the end ,.| Ins journey whan ho was about a hundred years o’d Ab.-ut eighty years since, (.'‘tigress nj pointed Franklin Po*uii.taler~Uenoral to the th**n mdc- pondsnl Colonies, he still went in Ins old gig, and a small folio, containing about three quires id pa per, lasted as Ins account book for two yona. Now ■ ho railroad tram goes sixty miles an hour, •■■>•) tho posl-.iffico accounts consume every tw . yc.it*, three thousand ol the iSrgctt eiz-d ledger*, kill ing no lea* than one hundred clerks constantly em ployed in recording lrju«acli -u* with thiry thous and contractors nnd other p« r* us. There arc now . paid annually, for mail-locks,keys and atarnpa,nc.)r . ly thirty two thousand dollars , a sum equal io the ! entiro outlay t.f iho whole department in the year 1 1790. Tho stamped envelopes and postage stamps cost over fourteen th oisnnd d-dlnrs ; tho 111.ul b igs j fifty thousand ; the blanks Ht vmty-nne tl. usmid ; tho wrapping paper forty-one thousand. Franklin j would be slightly sstomshtd ii lie could rise Imm ! hm grave, travel to Washington m Ins old gig, sec 1 the three tin itsand Kdgor*, thu one hundred clerks, j and hear thu railtrain thunder ptat him at the rate of sixty miicnnn hour. And yet what would bo I bis emotions when Ite reflocted that tins was hu' | ono evidence ol iho rapid advance of the great r< j public,of which ho was ono of die founders ! ST- NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE nr Ilia Savannah Hapublitaii. nf ti* American p*-«»pl* i* In iighimsd and rnri*»ll- dsp rt tha snrtrtit snu smtrahl* relation* width l«*» •“ many >asra lisvi-ailtlod heiwt’cn il.a (.itemmn.i »>f your Mr intnily it lung sod Hist of Hit (hilled Ptaiea. AMirltiR Nlilfs f«r ilia tear. LC'orm|NHMltiiioa of Loadnn Pspsr ■ | CoPlNNAdlN, Juno 1$ y About two years ago a Nzw York, July I2ih Dantah naval officer, Captain Mrnllar, want to Th» Krooullor, ,..d Abuliilo.,i.i.,-..nd«r ilia N«w Y.irk »• •■•m lot ill. H«M ■■.•nonirai, luidorilupnl toward, Ward, W.laun duturmitied to go into tho next presidential olen- her of large ships id war huili in tlm Uni'rd Hi«i< a lion on the aingln inauo of slavery, and all the Among others, Captain Mo Her applied to the journal,ol lliat .IN,|„ .re elr.e.llnit eahortmi will. l*l|. owi'«r an(l builder. Mr Venderb.M, , ... | . , who, induced hy the hope of pocketing a few nmol. earneeinoM, all who are ' hostile In lha a,. , tl , Ca.r'a r.mbloa, reaelrad lo ever grosalona ol tho Mouth," to sink matlera of minor to Hi Psiershur^h hnnaelf, and pay In# personal difrsronco and go into tke campaign with an un- rvapocl# to iho Emperor Tin# M to tho famous d,„d.d Iront. Th. ..R.pnbl r HI... Conv.n- ^ linn, as it is called la lo ho hold at Syracuse will bu in thu rocolhicimu ol your render*, he vi»n- on thu 29nd of August, and there are to bo threo cd, in tho company ol a soil'd number of Ins Ilelcsaloa Item each Aeaembly Dielrlet. In ll.e ''lend., nul .inly Si I'elerebern end ihe iionli u. . ,a . L I . .1 ol Europe, but made s cruise lip the Alediiui- li.eetillmo Ihe Hlale Council la convoked at Iho proceeded ct l.vr e. Cnn.lenlleeple Astor IIouso on thu |6th inat. Tho acrub race for before returning to America ihe White House, promises lo bo unusually inter- Mr. Vanderbilt's speculation turned ovt, how- cellos In 1BS6. The anlrica will probably be ea over, ,a l.r aa be we. contained, lo bo an niib.ilu- ; ... . , nntu one, lor on arriving at Ht, Pui«'rahutg. he was many aa lour lor tho groat purse, hut tho contist dryly informed that the Russian Admiralty only w.llbe ineliily Inn.oen Ibe Admini.lramni Dom- „,i™d«l w enlar rnlo •onlracla lor .crew aleam- ..|d..li.aaaMecllyulh. eeni. Amarlcan pwpla oernta und (lie Know Nothings. 'Pile luttot will era. ' to behold drawn cl«*er the old and ao<»d rslathutt "locb ei'tlemly pike the aiakea II all iho oilier l.arllca , Micller heard that Mr. \ on- I ,1,1 wiw-,„ op.ie ...i it..-I miwi Maie.i >ad . , ,,, „ d«-rt>ill liatu liol succeeded lU making n contract | noulml f*.r yuur purl yi u will c*»nfib*ii*- to ii.*t uon i tuae. wnh thu Russian government, ho applied to another result, squally advantageous for n.» two ns ion*, t»y l.itofary matters drag rather hnavtly this warm New York ship builder, whoso name 1 sand you ' amending the desires *>f which my g..vsrom. ot hs» weather. ".My Confeaeiona," recently published m confidence, and made him similar ofb rs. ’1 his «*»•'• •" I^JVilJViiud HlaJa ,,nf ' ** * *" by Derby,a,o Iron, thtfpanol a young and prontia- l»*pil«m.n went to Ht. Petersburg wum^maai - ,ud "Ml '«•» Slyn, Who la already known a, . ; 'nSTSSS.'S" 1 n. ■ *'•«»*■* pr—B* ~ writer of fair prvlt'tisiooa, under tho norn de pfuiriE wuh u contract in Ina pocket lor escrow “ Ova Nsw Miaiataa io **v*i« -L«n. D«<dga. ike i M ZK X X* AT XI fll. Amsrtcan Allnlslar toihaCrHirt of Madrid, on hisprs- | pi,nT »»F HAVANNAll Ji’f.t II. •ruling hla crwfdbtlaU to thr Quern inM. iba following A || MI % I’ l». sddrnM: | ntrsmrhtp Kim it ills. Eodlow, M gears from Nrw ‘•Madam - AIlM momaid «f linwrn'lng thr Irtirr^of v «.rk fsd* f-rd, »’•> * • •• Mdir* lo 0 l» At If rriMtsin*i WhlrlisrcnxBl r»a In Ihsqualikf of Einoy I »• * Ahlrirh Ii l.' Amir»#».* , Ba>r* si Mllrhsll. IWII A Irsordlnsry sod Montirr Plrolimiroilary «.l O r • oi-wl j., M l|i% u n #ff , m-f.r, s f.ttiu, n H lir».lUrry, Hi#/.| Hiso** lo your Msjr*t), I fuiBl ihr »fd.f«orOir l , rr.i.lri,i A V iiishoiga. Huthr l» » iw »••»•. A IL.mxmI. Mrgrf^SM, nf thij llepubBc in rxprr*«ing t»» you Ihr wnionn t* of k,.„, j h ( ^,.^1, i '..gsr A W»4r, ■ bun A l s, ffrodtlilpsod high r*lsrin tis miorialo* for yf.ur r«• >ol - • ■ f— ■ prrruii. I hr noxt •Ih'Afs dsslrr «,r iha Prraidrnl sud hoiiurrd, sod at inur.h hy duly a« from prrw.i.al nriios* lion, I shall neglcrt nothing which m«» contrihulr '» do awsy wlih every causa of diflfr-.uPv l*riwrrn il<a I’nl* tail flats* and spsin . sod I will tatmr wnh srs'duiiy sod roosisncy inward* I law davrlnprniaiil <>f Ihslotrra*! sod l.slhx.p prosparllv of Hi* Iwo nations. Allow mr, msdsm, io |^, (bll . lire**, In con express, m conclusion,Ihs aincrrn *ia»s I rnirnsiu for Mur|,t,) Ihn ti*|iplnr*ssod wslfsrs el your royal person sod '*f „ much I I ooorf. I r.i(tr A VVsdr,' brill A < S, -I Arid, H<‘«ab*n,i lffjarUN,«4 A uyl#t,LI»g h*.ro A ' uianioirhsm. • her* h k Mow*, • < r>siM A Him, Ii ll * '<|’|>. ' rsor, t' • II* k M A * '/•«#•, IV 41 **ICA- moi, \\ 11rlo'sii. V\ XI Davidson, ImVViuA Morgsa. VA ll I. a law f i*l|fr, Fraoklili A IlcsiiHy, A hlllswn, tv W I,. * Hootis'l, J V tiunininil.'i'lbvn a Til- d#b, n Harmsoy. itsrdwich kUr.la, A Hs)Won4, N A Harder • i VV Humor, lluntri A <<swwisd, lloo* k ' "iioart, f VV llsndNian *V Hals, U f»li*»r k ' n. J l> lr*«,l/ II i'rhliw-lr, .* fl Kosi p, W II K»Or« ‘Ugh, King A fbdn, M I. .♦to, W V4’ f. r.rydfc, Mrr.ry 0, Eovsfl k l.tli.roors, |,*r.r, A AtAr .o'lloK*. * M l kffi m-., \\ || Way A Cw, ■ yoio family. The Quern In reply rxprrtaod hrrarlf plraurd at lha friendly srniiincnu of the addresa, rod add'd: ! HI no. Jul * W •'« Ul 1 ° l w ' i * T, ' ,,s "■ " to 3, have tin* week disniiMcd aa Trustccr, t'y • . ”, V" - »i“-—• —- - — . " | s vote ol i to a, nave mis wet* oismivncu ao»<r*i .. of Harriet Prinro. Hho ia very mudant and rati- ahtp ol the lust duns. 1 hu keel of this vessel w*# len( ., lBf> „ IO M hoola. wh<> wero ..1 h-r- .go !)“'"■£, , * ring, hut her work indicate# a strength ol mind la,d In tins prcsouco of tlirco Hussisu iisvsl <1 t- j (xirtli Hn«l 1'atholir- proclivities. The «flair has / , V.* paled by he, war,,, !S?l rt Z,. I «“* f Co*znna”‘.Sparrowgrass papers” which have ap- now being coinplctod. I .Mariko a .Neihi.e.—1 wonder if any litllo girl penrud in Putnam, uro to bo published in hook According lo tho condition# of the contract tho | who rnsy read tins ever thought Ii • w rnanv jw f.rnt. They have been quite popular. Doostlcks, «hi^buHdcr cnuau.idtucl^t.Vkrtho 1 am all the l.rif at wmk in making the thing, i , ili'il, coppered nml equipped—wiili tlm cxeoption which she every day u»*'S. What < an b* iii .f.' wbo waigrntuiii,uily killed ull by lha I'rcac b.r ltl0 , un ^_f r ,.„ „i i rui.viadr in ll... co.iraa ul line , think, im.ro vimplc, Ilian > tlio henuht of his huok,is uut with his compound auuuiier, nnd ta moreover bound to load hur wiili noodleT Yei, if you do n »t know it, 1 can icll you of hluaphciiiy and had English. Unfortunately lor tho timber, ready cut and prepared, to ccosary to ; ,| |Bl ,, j n k ( ■» a great many |>*!iRofiB to rrtak,» a no— the credit of our literature, tho book is huvmg an build a eccond vessel ol tho sainu class nnd aimilar di 0 ;snd H lakes a groat d- al -.1 time, t>-o Let ol!«nd«d mIu. Purby he. id prvaa a »...k Irom m!!!! 1 " IH,'" fc."?.?!m - “* "‘ k “ * IW " " '' J Ii M r-k ( *, |i l Adiamr, •*rr k i «, V* >' frit*. fVt»-’i.,f|, rsy a <>, IH i'll k i ■>. F. Parcuia* k • HulUm A • ■, J I:)» Ill'll. Hu ITT’Ik Trill. LaL«t A Cin>.h, Knap. nirliX Laos, "immi A J ’ Sisni. » i* , W It K«)iw>kti f H’HiH, A A Sv.I'.hiom A L*«, T J lr.|k. .| M l4Tuai.-r.H VV Vrrs ,il, t VV If W<i*t*r- |u * l VVrIrt'i f k f',lii,u. VV ff W iwn. W pB J VV l liifii*. M VV Ilinr.l l A Minkitf'.W \Varia*r, N ll A If Va r y * I. A I! ’.V r Iglit. ». f W fc , ,, w>i »■ villa L i W f >-»*•. V< ur.jr V\ .,i a 'Ifsrf>4«w% l.id'i i* l*iih lo»i, 7 4 • p m. >/ ii.Hw*- f Ht v* rsa, t.al.gfd Serials • nil < Mailuti, r-»r«j* an» t •" p " • “ff ' ape »'*••» • * r h# «"5 • trials "na •tl-ail.l.r .V lal inil, h-'th lav U'.'l '• .fill. M.ip JusrphilM-, It .fnh- n Na-a p-»fl— Pa/t*‘frrfit, f I* A 1 - •■'•i tons k* li-» i lx u ’ f* »«-tf n 1. f ay k ' Itark f» ti In-in I 11 ii. t, \ «v I: wlsi^] k '>». M‘.*«a o, W I* Voi'irr, It It Vf'i I. T •* W*),.*. k ***, *. VV all* A i VI v I -».i-i . |i fn ,*,f. I J fl.t-.kr-l |. p. IliDMf. / W I" A' •. it-wtsi, k a.,ri ll it,of a Hsmavit, utth A >fi»«««, i Iml. itti A 1 juh.i.ti kai,it IV be I. . I I. i s.ligsix. 1 VV *»‘.i A I o, pat*.?i), Halv e A Hcl.f I. M Da vi*, Di aiesuor I t*f < I I .% It I Is. , U1( . . — into ■ needle factory In going 1 . , * . t.r'i,. . ,» m a»i I he prico stipulated lor the H4 gun ship ta H4H,- • over tho premise*, wo must pass hither and tlmlicp the pen ol Judge Walker ol tho New Orlomia 000 dollars-hcing just at the rati* of 10,000 dollars nI „, ,|,e next .treat and hsik .gain, nr.d , Delta, entitled,” Gcnoral Jackson und New Ur- per gun, of which Id",Olio dollars were j.nid wIn n ta |io a drive to « mill, in order to sen tlm w:. .... “ tho keel waa fmd down, and 320,(KW dollars havo M Wo find one chamber ol the ah--»!« it jM'en paid in bills ou London and Amsterdam. r „und with coils of bright wire, of .it thick- . \\*li L IS., vis* tea, from the stout kinds u <*d I r rodti>li l. i lo that for the finest cambric ncedics In a ro. 'ii below, Inis o| wire, lha teng'h ol two needh-s, n'O cut tiy n vast pair ol shears fixed in Ihe wa l', A | bundle has been rui off; the bus need susightennig, leans,” in which many facia in rogard to Urn Cres- , , , ,, , , ...... . ,. , , * . . ,, , Im'oii paid in bills on London und Amsterdni cent city and its hero, will bo for tho first time T|J0 ^ lhl . r hall of the purchase sum. aa well liresontud. "Winch ; the Right or Left," Irom tlio i smount of the tin her for the second ship, is to bo press of Garrett & Co., will doubtless prove one paid on the delivery ol tlio vessel ut Cronstadl ol th,m..»l piduIiu warki ol Act loo reionlly w , Ho* lli« coi.lr«;'l..r pru|mn, ro«UJ« lb. vim- i hi , . r .. i i,i„ , lance ol the British fleet now in the lvalue—and .„«a. I bo ..boo, ,,f iho work r. hmhly cmmoml. , by oucou „„ „,, u .||, bluok.d,,.Ml ! j^Tbly"^™. ..ft froni cml.. atory and g'Kxl, though sa a goucrul thing thu , —„ unknown. However easy ho may succeed in , The bundle is thrown into a red-hut furnarr; c.oticcs ol it df not seem lo get at iho exact scope mystilyuig tho British consul in America, sud t|„n taken ou', and rolled backward and h-rw-'d id the author, which is evidently to show tlio dil- making him believe her a ininmon merchant sli p. H t a b|a uoiil th- wires sre straight, 'I ii s i r - lo,«„o„bc,w.,.l,..l„„„.blo *„d .0.1 -Ol,wl'l'l'm.! b. i" i c* ,.c.l".J‘‘r"bb , n f »„.„b,‘‘ IV. IJriiish naval oilticrs in thu Hallic win inn no i mi j lor giiuding iieedles \v «• g- d »n into 'in- huiWuun thu church ol tho world and tho church ol , y deceived, an.J that Brother Jonathan w,|l hMa4 . men * Mtl( j a nM j lo Vo tn-”'. h • Christ. Tlm ii.miner, loo, in wliiilt those pnnei- rmi ha able to chuck o'ni liuviug been "too wide hcnch He lakes up two dozen ■ r so "l ihv «>r«*, awake lor Ihe Ur.ushers,” as in the case "I the I *„,! r .dls them between hi* thumb and hug. pics ol ui’egrit/, generally so firm in youth, uro lust,and the muul ol man becomes a si-Hivh mid barren waste, is lully sot lurtli and powerfully iHua HatoJ. ’1 lie book handles many social questions in a now light, and holds up the truth ol Clmsti- anity ss thu ud-powcrful iigenl in reloruiing and b -i-etinng inuiikiiid,—u truth sometimes neglected, il nm lorgoiion The only places ol amusement now open are iho . tngomst. Broad*c.iy, Ntblo’a the Bowery, rfii National, | Rccrcits f-r rnr. Crimea asp Cfba—The and Walluch's,—A company ot Crouch actors oc- 1 Off'rence We hxvo received several letters in “,*•»« •••"* -**•• 1 s;ite whereat one can enjoy himscllthcso warm evenings j agents ol the English goveromen!. Over a thou sand men huvo left New York nnd oilier d rs with lh« Knowledge ot our government, mid are at presi nt in No*n Scdin, win re they have been Mmio rifles and the revolvers landed this spring at Baltislt Port from the American »h p fJaiutny Appleton, sv show n up liv )our correspondent at Mcitiel. At all events, tins communication may have tho go' d effect «>l serving to put 'hu British consuli shroud nnd tin* guveri'nicnt at home "it their guard, and induce them to keep n good look out, so as not to pemnt die vessel to r111> through their fingers, und become in time n loritmiablu an- »nd is Nthlo's,—spacious and any Niblu's, where Hio Pyno und Harrison English opera comp my uro at present holding birth. Euglian opera is popular in this country, ami it well conducted will nlw.iya command a lair snare ol public suppoit. This is made Mitliciemiy manliest in the case of the aforc-iticntioncd tniupo,—a band of operatic per- formers, thu leaders ul which are pr<.t>ubly without their superiors in any countiy,— who are s.ways greeted wilh laige nnd discnuimaiiiig audiuices. Were Harrison and tuo Missus Pyno more ably supported in the subordiuala par'*, no place ol .iiuiivciii' nt in town wou.d ho more 10- tiianerallng at any dcss >n. Opera singers, loreigii and domestic, arn usually po>r acors- It i* very seldom that a Ms Imran ap pears combining the exquisite singer with ih" per fect actor. Grist is an awkward, ungainly port -n 1 on tliu st«g. railed in ihe legion stationed near Halitux. From I. .cgrajiltic dospateh* n, wliun we pubDriicd s h-w ! U.iys ago, it rtppciua that a serious mutiny hr ho , i.iii among these men, and 'Hat* according in their i ftateiiienis, they Wcie tmiuci d to leave the Untu-d I States, by LiJse I rorn i'.*, the agi o's hav.i’g prmni od thorn empii “V'liient on r. ilroadsnnd other I public works in Canada. It rent itns to ho seen w iiclher our government w ill tskn nny action in the matter. Judging fr ill the iiul fTerencc, how ever, which It tins a-ready lii-plnvol, it is very prohahlo that nottiing will he d .no towards the r. lo.iao of our ci'tzens—nt least m tune lo prevent | their being sent to the C rimea. Had the same vigilance h-o'i exi'icino i hi their c<s- a* in that . f tlm Cuhan tiilihintcrs, the B itislt recruitmg hu- <■ * w.iuld not have been able to rai-c a bundled men. ' Thanks, however,to • ur gavi'rntncut, they have I rocruiicd a th* un.vnd—cm ugh l*• r» v«.|utiomzo , * ut'*, and put nn cud to Spanish rule m that .Vl iro I* a stick Kubmi nlw.iys sang (in j \ y Herald. ol that gum. liken Wooden riisn, and Louisa Pyim is a fair look- j lug hut maipid doll, so tar as her acting goes, but I RtMXMCAHI.E Pit' JiRTlf.v < F t*'TrA PERCtIA she is a charming warbler. Her cavatina cut.lied 1 * ho ‘ "W | "*l *• 1 xp-'r.im n * unde up ...... ....... . , . , f II gun* pcrciu vcs 1 incuts nt the Lnitcdnui.s 1 lie >kylmk. hist introduced into the « per* ol ! ,, tt „. ril to r y w ill .urpnsu many, and w ill Cnidet ellu, i- nliii.-si worth s journey Iroin Savan nah t<> here. Groat pro^eraHoiis are makmg lor un unusually brilliant amusement season, commencing shout l*t September. Several of the managers uru already hi Euru|Mi hunting up novelties. The decline in tlm cotton market ns>Dcod at tho j date ol my last, ns* been recovered and Middling I’planda now command 10 7-8c. Tha Puciltc'a acoounts are rngftdcd as fsvursldo Manhattan. surpn give Bildili "iial Vii.i.c lo pr. pnrati ns The Washington tvarsnyn that, in c -nscquerK'*, the Navy Departnicnt baa ordered a supply .dsuvlt codling t" ho diMnhutod aim ng the E.iH ird-*, Alrican and l*ull mj i.ulroti.* 1.dines ol tho same kind have been freely introdm cd into tho military I "trigsi llemv. Mr O'Sullivan, the United Htstca .Minister at l<i*hun, who is ss.il to bo 0li« of the l>cst chess- pi ryers m America, played, during his Isle stay m P his. 27 games without odds with M. .".in' Am ant, the well known French player. Of the 27, M. Saint Anisia won 21, Mr. O'Sullivan 3, an i 3 were drawn. The great b*dl of St. Kcni, at Moscow, weighing Bii.iHKi Ih*., which fell more tlisn three months ag“, Ims been swung again Tile event bus pist been noticed in the St. Petersburg papers for the hrst time. It is said that the renowned marrying establish- n ent, < trninn II ■! ,nt Gretna Green , is shout to bo d< mnlished The Pans Sieclc snys : "Tho liu-L:in.l uf ihe Queen of England is (politically-p> iikmg, nobody; but ho npiicars to aspire to he - hi • mdy, and wearied of Ihe mac- which he i* . ndotiuird hy iho ronsiiiuti m, ix pea jackets, made of gutla percha fabric, were haled m rhe saui'i manner us the cloth cloth ing for iho navy, under s pressure id thtpy Ions — Ttmy were then pl*e» d over u steam h ilcr in tho yard, und remained lor sixtcn day*, siihjcct 1<« nn ttv< rage D iniM rs'uru >1 1(V» dcgicus, m times ns high na 212 deg"'' s l hi cxaminsii >ti the garments w > re l.tund lit the sjiiio si.ne as when packed — There w a » no mllicin oi tm* (olds, n- r sny de- r 'mpositti'n i I tlm gotta percha One jacket was dipped in walcr. r I>• d up and *e*», d tn the corners, hut not premod, and subjected I.. dm same he*' l. r three day* Ou examination this also v* us found uninjured." their ends on Hie grindstone, hrst ■ no end the o'her. We have n<>w the wins straigh p'inted at both ends. Next is a niuchmo wh n ll iiiens and gmmr# iho In-ads « I ten thousan i needles sn hour. Observe the ll'tle gu'icrs at •*■•- head'd your medio. N“Xt comes the pun< Im.g id the eyes; and tin- boy who does it punch* s < gi.t th<.ii*snd to an hour, and hu does it so last y .ur I eye can hardly k n ep pace with hm. 1‘lie ap. 1 . g ■ follows, which is rurming a lino wire through a d> zen, |'0 haps, • I thev twm needles A w m >n, with s !mln anvil bdore her. fi• «•» be- twoen the head* and separsies tliern. They sr« now coini lota needles, but rough and ros y, aid, wiial is worse, they easily bend A p > r need c, lou will sny But the hardening coin* a rest They arc heated in batches in a luriiac. sod, when red hoi, ure thrown in a pan *d col 1 water N-xt, they must lie tempered; and ih-s i« done by r mil them backward and forward <-n a hnn'sl p .*<e The polishing sill) remains to be done. On a *• i) course cb'ifl, needle* sre spread to the nuoiLi r i l-.r'y <>r fitly thousand Emery du»t is s'rowed * over them, "ll is sprinkled, arid •*-11 » ap da»hr-d by spoonfuHs over tho cloth; iho cl th •» *.i r hard up, and, with several "liters <>l ilm »am< kod, thown into u s*»rt ol wa»h-|Mii, to roll i. and Iro for twelve hours or more. They e* me out do') enough; but alter a rinsing ’n clean hot water. • 1 a Hiv-mg in «awdusi, they So.-k «s bright ss c:m sud are ready to be sorted and put up lor s»U ILj; tbo sorting nnd tha doing up in papers, you niav Imagine, is quite a wok by ilsell pr it cannot be that earth is man's pine ll caniP't be that our Ido is cast up ocean ol eternity to ll at I -r n moment waves and s nk to noihingnrs* f K *e why that tho g ui • is .••pirati-ma winch leap Iiks gels from Urn tempo* «d _ ">ir (mar’s, are !■ w.tiidenng atmu'. unsatisfied! \N ;.y i* r raitl'KiW and the cloud e nmover u* wuh a • that i* not of < srth, then pys - IF and leave mus< upon the r fad. d lov, lines* NN t y i- tho Mats wllu h h dd their f«-t val* ur>'UL 1 tin Oight ihroiiu are .«<; above Up gr i* ' . faru i' *, forever mocking us with th mg ' ry J And linn Iv, why is it tho br.gh; ' ot limnnn beauty ore presented to * ur view- then taken from u*. leaving the di u-and * ■ ol OU' uthc lotiH ("flow back m A'lwrm i<<rrrn ■ •n Hu* heart ' We are born lor a logh. r ' than ihsl of the earth; thero i* a res in v ra nbows n»ver fsm— where the * ars vviL t bet..re ua.I.ke isleis tint a umber oil lh sn I when*'ho being* that pa-s b«d oo ua like own, will sisy in • or presence forever I'AVM.M.MtR ■p Kii< I'dP-. itow N*w Vorb — A A <i... oj r I: I’l'iUru. Mi* J »r us- r J in. AiniUi. J i," D'Uilvv*. E Droo •</• , Nxrk, I. L Ilea'ti W n ( urnsuy a-.g !*•:■.' J l.kuiinkui. VMoU. VV ll Paluvr. J • Di. • 1. hue), A r i.l. dley, M 11 VV.L^OiAabd 11 • -kj,t. ♦II VIOICA > l»4. Saw V',st.Ju*y 12. J. br.g t r«<o». kit Vklot Is- 1 .T 1..., I . i NEW ADVERTISEMEin^ lor 1* h i I a «l r i p h i a. NEW ROUTE Tu MAG AKA FALLS. Tift bltUT \"li f ML FIN LAfikh AW CASADA, Till. HCYVI n>i; NT ATE NNY,! sail NVednoaday, J i v l^tn, at 9 o'clock, A M FVRF.TO FARE TO Plstli*•l«-t|»lilis ^ /AViaiPOH tails I't'hl.AHH: -gMllBl I" >1.1. vttfll run Kim ( i, ii From f*AV \NN Ml tm mgh o, NIAGARA FALLS. $*<!•». and the disunee shorter than by any -tner route The • e! Vi"." n first e'vs s.d'-wl trl *!*SBIb>p KEYSTONE STATE, I sr i* ri It IfvbDIfc *»■ • 'fi'Ui Mn'insb for FMta- deiph i.V LBV Mll.lt>*l|. U I.DNI.pDA V. a* . «• May Ll. Jun* <>'i? and '^nb. July SUi anil Ifiili, An re. I*.. I'..h and J9U>, hr. he. t-»»'"g lil*<l.lpbls tha i nu-'mt*l lam V\ m ne*<l • v •, As regards si*-*-.!, ktruf l n,. •(caiiKdiront, llie'e n no »lilp ruiiuo'E ‘oi he ■ xaprrlnr w> ib* Kev»i..i,e ."is'e r*i*i" -;h "si'f i »• n..lr» .t,s Deis* ware Bav and iliver "e!> i«" btgtns at ae*. C abin £*JO—«(|c-4*rnfc it. n l'i North •' o • - 1 N -c«-* 1 I *-*'t.e '! "IJ e I nr h- *9 od- ms E*''r.e*t, ; m.*i ."i«rr-i he - r '» re t>t row bio ».lbrf;r> NrMt.eri. . ilu a'*l ' at.*!#, t Vil o .* .* v • in V a! »< F< r,*, .li'* i«f»«i-u» ' •>» |(r»' t* f>, rete*>b sn>»r-<ut I ton’s »"d i ar.xousisiia. swd r>- - i"n. Nuc ra Fa I- si d Ha <.f»i k op*(.»,<■>. ig# In ifi i.t'jr* >om |*'.’lvmlpri a irai*»* rg s er*0M'^y Ul.ni a|,ed "■ 'l.r b'S ' 1 ti« 't»i*Hj 111 It I Gil Tl< K LT S all- • I'k 1-ewr.tm livpp ll inn •••.• Dale |. tu-. an 1 re*uB»e it.» r Jui roev si preas- ux Ihe V.v’i'. »t '»« Fore I-•« rk* Maeara I a i-.tbe "a- a-r.s»no l.’-l.a cr tut. (si". U> l.luii'S. ; W* « anxn ls rut. «r m»' .'I • A I LAMAR, Aft- l arc HcducN—falilu raNsaur $?0. 1'or kVnr York. I unit NT All N 71 AIL l.l.TE* STEAMSHIP KNC'WILLE, I'. Sad ?**•.!" ..iv, Jury 21, at — o'clock. J r.. .lid »l Glid'd » e»u »t'p K a"X\ Il.l.r. ' apt c. ti. Lcslow P V D| ! FORD. FAV k t'O •i »m • ran.ers. * H « t* 1 refill*: si 1-krC t'b '.h* f\t* 'I J> • 1'or I r» n All. UN A, 1 B ul a il. 4i. I'lorida. the following card of tho passengers by th* l ell who heard their perl FAST It r'vrriiire to Tsncnd Itxasinl — Miss l.ucbey. Miss II• ■ I•. M|*» |\hi, Mi’» I.itili j.rim. Miss Bird, Mi-s Levy, 1 Ml** , *re*||,nn. Vt-« H"Wii"'. hr. na mi Aria, from liiiFrsyschutt—Weber—Miss ! Pst m« r 1 rui'**i , « oh varlati n-,fr"m Norma — BelMm Ml** ! Tinier. JJn.l.uitbj, Mis* "tubbr. Miss Hurt, Miss Lit- , llej .bn. At is* AlKlrt w s. -rieadslup I’o ks—Mi-* Ouitrt-bereer—Miu l.lillt- John, MIS* Bird, Sits* Mlldo. .MD* t.re.t.ani •*'»ur faoli, ihe", ("O'tly poBb'ii g."—• avslllis tu Lin- d.i di ' liaiiiiiunix— Miaa I I'ewrl’i-ii I’r.rna IX I'U. ■ Jutlen- Ml- Flewel- Irn, VD*a l.lltlejotin, M'»- M* rv h oii. IDs* I'a nier, Miss H"it. Ml** V I'd<ii, Mi*aM )l"i*. .Mi*s Bethuuu. La MarsehaP***— vJliurm l>) ili'-clss* Tho graduating class cnsis'ing of twenty young Isdm*, and dm das* ol innstr «< quiHod th' mselvs wi'li g"'*t cicdit,and elicited much praise Horn Ol tliu addresa de'ivi u d by Mr Lamar we hsva nul lima or room I" sp'-sk, us sn Kiel it deserves a' • ur iisnds Suffice it I" s.iy ilia* It waa a chaste, d. queul n.l *.iuml cXp.H'M'.n "t tlio iniporiance of I'Mlulo EdiKSti'-u, Oil lb" basis of sn equality of« uliuiu mid duvulopciimut with that g'ven to* the > "Ung men «d dm country He maintained tha' woman needed juit a* linn ll educatin and of as hi eh s g*ade us man, l" en dil« her to fulfill her fiilraion of w do mid rno'lier, and utterly exploded tin rim.indium theory dni tlm imvllect "I w..inxn w ms ddl> relit in its i.stuin irom that ol ni.»n—<*r ihsl there was s sexu d diflerenco in the human rinii'l, requiring tlifb r. m eidtivstiun. But the sp- Ii iioixi have been In uni or read to Im appro cia'ed, m«l w« rrwsi ihm ih >»n wh-nini n»i hmr tt de ivi.ri'd will have lire | .i*-iiic id fling It I" print, n- we helmvii ths publication will do good -b'roriw Oil sen. IIis rills in'* ftlmw rrf IlniidMSisio Women Barnum's sueecss wuh Ins huhy allow (says tho N. Y I’oai'i, has |,rnrii|iled Inin io an onterpriseof a still bolder nature, dial "I gutting up s show n| h.itidsoir.n women. He proposes tw,» hundred pro- rnmins. sin.iunung lo livi diousatul dollars, to ho preaented In ttm linnd'otrmnl woman hi Arimncs— or rathnr to dm hsudsornest who may hp willing to •nicr into this competition 'f he ladies, however, sro not to come to bo gazed si,Inn their Irtends are send in Mr Bnrnum, si tho Mussuni,their llkenossi*#, taken aithcr hy ths pin,i. graphic or dm dsgMerr<">'ypo proeras, lmh.ro tha I3ih "I Ortotier. '1 beau likenoasna *1" In bn laid ball,ro tbo public at (ha Museum, whnro tho visitors may have an opporiuniiy ol tnspociing llmin ,and r xpreMmg. by depi.ai'ing s ball'll ll a li .r provided lor tba purin-se, an opinion of ihmr var nun pretensions In beauty Ihn prize* sin in Im award'd according in iho nombor ol suflrngna will' Ii narrti beau'y reii'.v,* |r..m tlm public I lm 1 liigli'-at | HZ'i la a llmusai.d d> • art— tlmrn is nnn nf ihren huiidrad, one nf |wn liui il'til, nim id a bun- dra'J alxl till), sis'I ulitr buri'lr* d, lonsty uf Iwniy dollar a raeh, and "tm l<Uii(*|a<J n| tan naclt 'I lia likermrs nf ih'-sa wlm re< Sivn ibs Ion lugbeat prt— ! zos, sro to be viigrsvtd and i>ubiishsd in tlm Franilt "Worlds Bonk of Besu'y dm auersoalul oom- , p#(i(nf« being first Invriod I / tit a» D-irnutn't •*- psnse.to die beat SHlat tu llisir iiaigbborlinnd fur ( than portraits I '1 Iris t mm tha •bowman maksa an appasl to a HM—AlmMi -..rr v«»l •«'»."« *.rh,|*il..n N., v<„k hom Kurup, ).». roro.rt. Meoun. »"‘r -'ll *'" J "•>•' b“»..r *..... I"*' lo.b.,*. u.u.ii, h."J- J „„k..lwlr .,p..'.n..l,ll Au,u*. 'III? ►.«.•« I.... in I .pt-.r '— 1 till, —•»'««'. - - .- ' '» I."*’".-"**''' l'.ro."«..Dh. II." -Ill rh. Arorir, ll,.I with KM’ */rf"bllrif u) b. t‘.» cuu.ul.llun "I ib.-~. «l... "II lo —ur. . fcaertuf front Dr K«na. Knoivdlo: Os Boats fTEsasme Kauxvitts, I (>0 <;tiarlwai.iii Bar, July lOih,, 8'n,2 P. VI. ( Ths undersigned, passengers on b<>srd this noble •tup, f t! dtst w» stinuld dn Injns'ice If we did not in Some way or manner s> knowledge publicly, our appre ciation of tier rare qualitlav and cungratulaie the city •r Rsvannsh upon hiving *o One, ,, comf -rtahle, and •o '*•’ s ship, with *o gallant and an experlencml a eou.msiider. ..ffleer, and craw, un 'he line. We lo i New Turk at four..’clo k P. M on tha llth Inst. In company with ih' Nsshviil*. ,.f tha Charles.nn line, nut alTtioiitmany of u* bnvrmg that we were so- |ng to Im awfully beaten by the Nath,IBs, as she had tha >epq'*li"tt «>< ha mg D « (*#«• a* ateamer OO Hie roast* • ■ d fmllg p’tfkrtd fir IA* (aalrsi, whl'.h reaull we were q.n e prepared Oi an'l' lpatr,m ..ur noble caf.talli axpx.a'rl i. art of tlm .ame,uii sccnunt of our cornpet • tor ha« ing ll.* sdvantase over u*, taring,of a luppir ktitim and a /••! !**• d r »/l */ Wif»* Ynt, at "ur Challang'r ps'ta from our curaa. bound tn over Charlaston Bar. we hava the at i*i*rilon ari'l pride tu testifying that ws leave her af /<««( tit miltt hhi*H Both Is the raault ol the fslreai and rrcat lieau'tful Ir p weave- behe d, and el Joyed by vs. sa well as by ths oOcera srut rraw of ..or ship. And »e nnw take pride In recommending this noble specimen of s steamship, commanded hy nnn "I tha nohlssl eaptalns that ever •*trnd s plank," to lha travailing public, and consign ttersa who may ha so fortunate as lo make a trip nn her, io ha csra o( ha' gentlemanly steward, who we g»d a*r» In le'aUgable to his andsivow P- provide lor lh* inner tnan, and "Uf e'-mf .rta gentraily. Finally—may the good #t«am*hip Knosvllls *r*r be ga anccwmful in laavtng *H n.iniwiuora as far In the rwsr M aba has ths Nashville on thl* trip, and may hrr galls at oOosrssnd craw aver leal as happy as at lh is lima. gvIscr^oZ Mrs J B Ennniogham, Alabama, Mrs VV (J Orftm'.y, W IJ Ormaby, f-iarj , " E Denniw.n, Amarirua, G*., N L, Napier, Marun, " H B parkbur.i, ,N n w York, ('•pi J Landerhiii,Mama, L Miivpid, Y *’< Bsa'di, Havsrmsli, Ga M II VViiliains, •• J Doug'aaa, " J M Haas, (t C Sock, L While, A H Lmdley, " Edward Riley, " 1 premium The American and EuRuriAN Submarine Ti.u- I oKArn —The cable lor tlio submarine Iclogrupli to ' connect Ilm Island of N. vvi. midland wall tins [ continent, was shipped If "in London on tho 28th uli , and may be exported soon to arrive nt ts destination. Mr.Cunning, the engineer who will 1 superintend tip* laying of the Mediterranean esh'o, , wum in sail for America nn tho 6th mat. to ov* race ! the execution ol tho new enterprise. Mr. Cyrus j Field, by whi nt the Trut satlunilC iiriangemenis I of the Company were made, is also about to depnil ' from New Y’oik for tho Gull of St. Lawrence, to \ bo present when the cable is laid down there. The line across Newloundluud to St Johns in in s ntm« of great forwardness, some 050 men being i itipl<■> - ' nd hi pushing it lo c<»ii|ileii"ii with nil pu*aible rajndity. NV„ ronfiiiently untiupsie that witbin 1 the next six Weeks tins important portion of tho I Iclegiaphic line he twoen Europe sud Arnenui will : bu compiled nnd in working older. A "VxrtRAN " Wheel — I ho United States nr- 1 tillury company .now m NYaahmgt.rn, is, uh i* wil known, ul that description ol lurco which dpi such marked und wotidorlul oxoculi m during Iho Mca lean cainpalgu. Thu "film wlio.'l" of ono "I the ' carriig< a contains tho loli >vv ingjinscilpip.iis, pmm od around llle IH1I. — ho Abo, May H, 1 ** |l» t {(•aaca do la I'aiina, May 9, 144'', M mion y. 21 i. 22.1 and J3-I o| H<'|iiemiri.r, I8|fi, Vera (*ruz, Mun Ii 9, IH 17, Cairo Gordo, April Id, 1747 ; Churuliusco > August tu, 1947; Moliii'i del R-y, Septo niior H. 1*4*7, Chspulii'pec, Septi'iuhcr 121h and 13th, 1 •» 17, Garota San Cosina.Sepiuuiber 13ih and l (th, l*4*7, City ol .Mexico; Duncan ll is a wheel ol ihu elii- cient battery ol tho gallant coiimianilur. Tho mark of a bullet ison ono ul iho jpokoa, and ilm hub is yut fu fur sol Vico, The wh-ol ia ul courto, highly ap,<rrnatad as a roliflodfio brilliant past Boston ami LtvgRruol. HTrAMRRs —A meeting of tlm "solid men ol Uo»t< n" waa held Thursday, lo lorwsrd tho taiabliabmiiiil ol ilia prcjmtnj |Hiu ol sieanuhlps between (list |imt and Livcrpo"! A CoiniiiHleo o| ilurly six w as st poinied to take up •ubsciipii«ns,snd tho plan will, without doubt, ( <* earned through successfully it isdssig.in i to pm (our lirat class stoamcra on ilm line widt nil dio . patch Waom in Gbsmant — (.'leika In iimrcantils Rouse# get Irom $2<>h to $ry>0 prr year , wag, * of a carpenter (pm da)i in aumuiu, 2*1 rniiis not , in Winter, 27 rnms imi , u| a inss'.n (per day) hi auni- mur, 29 cants not, in winter, 27 routs net, id s Is)At ksinith per day 40 rents, or -Ml rents p, t wrk ' Slid iMisrdnd , c'i"|iais 4*1 renltpol wm k nml I".aid ml , l.sk"f, 40 cauls par wenk and hoarded Hons* servants- wunian from $1 to |9 40 per month ; min at sll prices, from |fl nnd $N down to thou board only. Cliatlrs Bowacrofi, K*«j , Billish Consul, nr- lratml Bl CitH'lnnall U|| dip 10||| M SI , nil a rhaign ol snhsilng rootuits l-u ilm llniislt army At tha aamn tuna alilsan psrm.na, mostly Germans and Hungarians, weia aiira|*»l j.rai •• ihsy wrm about leaving lha town, who are rhatgad with being su- It recruits. Tha sieemer North ttiar arrived at New York Friday from llsvrw Tlm alestner Ertrwaou w*a I sp'.ken 44 mllssevoilh-waai In,in Havre l.niiM.ATi .% in Conmctp it —Tho Legislature ol Cunnuciirut, whic > adjourned on the 30ih nil , (insat d n law by which the courts <d the Stale aro iuihidden to admim-im the i sths ucceasary io naturalization, lo any foreigner, who must eon- si qiKiilly •••ok the I 'nttcd Mates curt# il they o - siro tu become ciDzcn* Thm virtually uullitp's th" naturalization laws of the Union, in th' ir sp- piuntP'iiHo the foreigners wh" Jesiilo ill porti -ns ot the Suil" ront'iii' Iroin tlio largo towns, t" which the sitting* ol thu I'nned States c.-uils nro g' ln'rally cunfined, ,»»d will probably hivo lh" wi led which was doubtless designed lor it, to seri ously retard naturalization. A prop.'Miion t" niiiend the State constitution, . in a wav which will deprive all naturalized for- lie sols up s- tin* chief ol a party. N\ c runnot i eigohrs who sio n.»t lauulinr with our l.ingunge of « iigiatiilnte Itm up >n his drlul in this new char- their votes, passed holly houses ol lh- Icgi-lstui" ■ (.n'ircly participate in the xpinion "I by largo majorities, provided it be approved and n iho subject o! Ihe unloitiinsto speech 1 sanctioned by tbo pooplo It provides that no p. r- Aden at the I runty H'.uso " , a ,.|) bo entitled t • vote unless lie can retd distinctly TO Till rt III 14 . Tusllltioae ite* i. usof vlviin.gi oTonNA NPKI.Nt," thia aumnier. w«* wioilit ui : a* tunin'* is « will inks acc-|itsncp* on rrapnosltde Factor* in I uiio ton, Ssvsntish, Marou. (. olainti'iaan.t Auxurta, pv n' Hie tJlHh of October ncxL II. II III). KM AN A ll*. Jf 18-Sw M'l.l l ll, \OTH I . ALL FMtSON** I'ulctiiml In ibe lair flrin r-fTRI' F ^ VLADLIt sre ntpicifallp *rfar*i«g to roi, on ite sub scribe! sud psy up. uhtX thereby M l U fill' EXCURSION TO CHARLESTON. .,T*J e •*p*emiu " ramtbip ColK *T)»» W M.« I'BIl’K, 147 Bsv * ' » l.l btl. Mil'll I . The undeisigne.l have rein ived ihelr Ijiw So. 7.’ Brysn street, op;»osile ihe Bank "f afCeorgm. WARD A O Samnnali Nil. J«!r , l.“'*.V i NOTHT,. M AtilLI. I* my d-i v sb-rlue from tin* : — F I aider, i • mmaixle-. will lesv* . iam r».tu t\ ly . r, vvi c*4*y L* > •• ► . Ju'v '-.h si 7 o'C. X Hriu-r U.| wiQ )rs«» i. ui.-tr»"'ii on I mis* » vri> n*:. Jul.t fO.b. t*rrlif lirl.ia:i.oo-i'iii 9) tv dc D«ck ryo. Freictl taken for < turirro.n s» usual. • " v. i. \ rvrrr. \ t ~, Ag»wt. .iu' I 't; Nl.vv 11 >HK — N • • l.i a a — Tb# regular i' • Ae: * *. l'i TI.H lll.Vll L. < S. ' lb« Sbwvr j • Tor freight ot authorized nnd " th" D' b.lls . in.ido hy l’i Madame R iehel, it ia expect'd, will visit Eu rope on Imr tier »ny to tho States, nnd perform f. ur ul her;-rinciplnl characters at St. James The- stie. The jourm's <d the week announce the death ol n woman w I *o n.intc bns slieudy gloriously fig ured in the anna's of cont* mporory lii»t«»ry— Louisa Emilia da Huauliarnais,Com'ess« do Lnvnl- l"!i« - whoMi lu'ioic conduct though various pha*c* of tno Revolution, hut more especially on the oc casion when, I'Y an net of courage and into!It— grr.ee which lia* find but few parallels, alt" res cued her Inrol.'iid Imm the scnll'dd in 1813 hns I lined th" them" historian nnd pool. T lio niimf ihnl support'd tin* in.hie woman thr uigh tho dan- gel# nml ddln liltlen ol her poaition billed vvlicn the excileni' tit w ns over; and from ilirnre till the ted nil lie w a period oil)'r dentil, ut the age ol seventy-five, her re'urned the bundb intelligence remained obscured, though her sweet ness of temper mid eitrip.rdinniy goodness ..( heart never lolled her to the end. A Istthlul ilog. belonging to tho eoachmitn of n banker, in Rout", recently picked up a pn'kngu in the (Arcot. which proved to contain lour dmuiond s uds, pr< seniml by tho Q.ioen to one «»f tho oflt <■"'* <d her house, <>n a visit io ihvl nly, for ilm recovery of whicuhc had offered #H<i ruwsid. The governin'nt of Rmtio has made sn annual appropriate .n at $10,000 for tho cneourngiMiient of tree planting tt tln< i'apal slates. I'temtuina are • (leied to all w h ■ w ill |>lnnt trees on their own property, undvr the inspection of tho officer* in (li"ir district i’r .vision Is made to supply the rlclicmncy if ilm sum spproprlsiod should prove t.racfrquain Tfm olive, orange, lemon, oak, olm, 1 chestnut, and aim n I aro among the Heca named, nnd with facility nny clause i section ol the stituttun or laws ol the State, of ol tho United States. A (.'avr or IiTHuir to Tailors — At the Court of Common I'U a at Concord, Mass., Judge I'eikins presiding, it cn?e wa* recently tried ..I s -mo intureat to t.iUora, A man w a» ell irgod " > It stealing a suit id c> 'thus of the value «d 930, under the follow mg cilcuitiaianccs —He had . rd< red Dm su.1 ol the tuiU.f, and directed them to be delivered si an oyster saloon whero he oecssu nail)' vvikcd NVhen done, lit" clothes were givn i" a boy wnh direction* t" carry them t" the designated poo «■, bm not tx gtvotlieni up until the money ws* pud Tho boy went to the salo. n ami loiiiid Iho pur chaser of the clothes, wh" said that Ins employer wa" out, and that It" Could n o, therefor", pay him the money 'lit" b"Y declined to give up th** (doilies without the money but was at mat indu id to go hi search *d the k«oper d the saloon, lesvi g Hi" bundle ol cl tin s upon ihecoun'.cr NN hen hr MR. JAM!’.** tonify, during i j) 4 —If N K B ARNI M. notki; t~r~The Nion* ol the aubacriber will be c’.ohnI dur leg iho iiionih# ol Ju'v and August, to t»' rc 1 (ft ■ ! on the flr*v of tteplember, wuti a new and h.’l r*». riment of t'arpclliigi. Rugs, Oil t'loth*,i iirialn Material-. Ac. Partie* wishing goods fn*m his slock durtng hi» ati tenco. rat,obtain ificrnbyapphir-g to Menu M v irr, I.ATHR'd’Ai Ri't.LR", wbrre hi# N-olfa and arc. unis will t*c found. Mr. Joiih !*. R.xiaas .» niv sii.n.-i ml Attorney, NVM, II. til l**N. N-rni. Savannah. June 3*i. tn.VN lv 2 -if I •pr-: 4v* HVL AND A SON. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. Alt.US IA, J vi v Gih. 1833 f 'U*th i ourro rf l.vrluuw in :M* I watt • Muugsj i b*-r nee tb» vt Nt WTt'N. pdgo ol it. •sted t r latreny i • gone, and the drdi'ndsnt TlIZ Ter Att’ain or St. I’sTSRvtifRo are always removed to Moscow intinmol war A c-ors-p.uni- ■ ni of tlm Boat -n Tranacrtpl* who is n w viaiting tli" laiicr city,says * I waa Mtnurrd that the bullion now in tho trea- S'HV greatly rgerrda the sum held by llto Mink • f England, sill ins estimated value ol gnu* and jewela ia almost labnlous,bob»ra which the crown jn%v<■ |■« and r'galla id England sink Into conipam- livn inaignilicaricr Hero I saw tlm richest man in nil Kuasni, with .-no etcspUotl He i» ssul lo tvi wr'li 7o.000.bo0 tuhiea silver I have am." Iientd ilia' thrill i* . no whoio rrpulod posacasions ifr 100,1100,11110 ii,'..* silver I saw lit is (*ra*sus in ill" rn >»i lilting p'sea, ilm treasurn vnulis, whero r* •turod iIm bullii'ii ” (innRNAioaui. FrssatNU —Judgo Sli"ribrulg", Kiiow Nothing, and G"V N\in*ton,D#niocrat,caii- ilnlatsa lor ilio (i. vrruorahip *d Alshains, umt at Jonoab'iro in tbai Stale, rm tlm 23ih In tliaeusamn fu ilm diseuaaion (iof Wlnalnn calfad fos oppo- iiaai a liar, and that gsnllaman adVanrlnf M aitsek him, bo drew • piaod to dslcml hiiltaoll I Unit.I* Hilar I load and ill" mallei was settlad bit tlm Hum by "inutusl oaplanaimria.” At oPBTHurs I.iuTIoNI- Tito Bistro "I Ala bama, Arkansas, Iowa, Ksn'ucky, Mlswurl and Trias, bold limit Htaio •l#ailr , n# on ih«* first M n d tv m Augu-i, | on.mass* on ill* lliat riiurstlay o| tb*- asms month, and North ( arvltua on tlm sac md I i|.|l* la) I'll" result vv ns lhi I tlio cii'lhen ’I In ro vv si some evidence t mi lnving been seen try og on a coal, and also th*i • huud'c wa* thrown bu llin'! tho counter. The jury returned a verdict of a<quntal Tiik Avzauan 1’antv in Niw Yhr* —The IlmnId BHVa : Wo arc informed that tlm discordant elements in ill" American par tv in tin* Jmsi.> lisv" l*ccn, • r « .-'0 will b", hsrni"iii)rd upon Ihn I'hii.idelpiua plitlorui Tho American Fusmii Fonvcnii. n has hreii in srssion in t os city during tin* week — I lus Convention mciudod ofer one hundred dels- f atos, icpicsriitiitivcs ol all lie Anteiu'si) Olden ho convention nitaniiimuilv rosolved in aopp. rt lh" plsllorm ss sdoplcd st l lllladrlplin. sml iho Know ,Nmlung Stale ticket, and ndj 'illlied I < ii)"ot on the |hird l'uo*day ..I S- pi. niht r I lus is a good beginning, and sh.o* . 4hal New York >» •IHl sound on nali nnl qii"*l|ons, and dint tlm American par V wi.l ho mu nal and i "iissrvsiivo or nothing 1 bote is no had way about it. The Prosth t in Niw Y"#x -JTho Albany Ks- gtsisr of Monday, a.iva ".Within a allott imm past, wo h*vs had ihn snip rat opportune) lot aacerlainmg Hiw l*>< li|ig Whirl) animiirs lh» Amsrn ana .1 inia Sisis, and H is this, whatever may hs their itunor ddlcrroco ■ I • pinion, 1 hrv » ill v. to m a solid body, and will coiiarqucntiy • vs imp t Im Slats nt tlm sntniug «>cc- lion." Usiuitin t. At« i ut i.ati- n or MisroatPNM - The w|d..w i t ilm tale l.nglist) Adnnrsl (toter ii now suflcnng Iroin s im si duo ncruniulsDou o| Uiitfortuncs, the fii»l id ilirs" w ss ilm death b un ch 'lsrs <d lo t nepbrvv, at llalskiava I his waa bdb-wrd hy ihe devrnae, lo in ibe aanio cause, o| her huahsnd 1 ho next liilv agciu e slm leesivd was to llib rflsct lllai lier In ut" in tlm counity had hi-i'ti hurui’il io tlio gi. imd Jvcsicel) U-mI »lm hen Iliads arqiiamtrd w.ihitn* l*.t. wlun dm laiiuic id .Mrasi* Hirnlian'* hank m l.<uub n deprived h»r id rod lea* lhan ihmy Hn usaitd p. inn)*. and. i<> rrv-wn all hrr tnitciy tlio ha* u w a *.,n bsl.'to Hrhastopol, who, ii ia oxprcird, cannot long tm 'lbs Amuumi patty tli | .mlsvills held • I raiineatb'li Iticrong m tlio comi- buss ) * g.. n if,, I rvsning >d tlm At m»l (irn I’lU hsr pi(aulrd ’(‘id Usltlsil, l'l'S'd"lit ol the Naii.uini l..u«n|, I v G'Vcrnof Helm, t'.d tlomphiov Msr*n*.i (im I'm her and mlmn, a bli"*#" t th* iimstmg I bo Journal says ih ci >w.| w »• inimonM. Dr. in . mn to hiirsn III'iisin I and Dial ills niaeiiagca* ba)ou«l e-»riip#Ms n D»o larg««i and m xi aMh ui • all" •< *i •»»n n I, toavtli* VANN A11 Jltlllvll. Alois*). Ju v 16, r. l*OT I'ON —N" aaira rep -rtsd to-<lav. *is*nn it i« It 1% porta. J til) IH. I’rr schr I. s* Da*Nr" \ o-k—hair* • "lie l.l.la lt"*ln, 22-'> sacka VNdirat, 75 F.repiv lltid*. at dry pkga indis. 1(1 .i I’.IPTs I*lilt CKMIl \I. ll.MI.ID >AD. Julv lb —42n n* "«• "iii'ii. iL'T l»"\s» i '|'p< r ' b or \N ..«•!, iiil" u.rl.1 V\ rroi 75 lil>i» Fu o, tf « > in, slid until' I" D • tod..ii, J Inset*.'' . I.inn C • V I. I.alliar. I* i Vtirilii.ii, J I Iu*krf, I SUMS k 1 O, ll.-an." k Vlllaloiigi Mt'lUl.F, Jl I.V !•’ Voliou—'Thrr* »as core q's tr.i|u'rv t" da). ti ll «wmg lo ihs »caici;v ■>! . lit*- i-«>ii" ' ilir iiiIim. I'.'Cii >iul in>t sscrovt a ui*.«i *M ,1 »l.n Ii •*• liken 1ml"" ihr rc.'. , I’.Vi rt,'* us* * l ">al kdl . |.,Mit r.rmrr i . want I'li lsiu'J. .Middlings 9S*'."*, NHW OKI-RANifiJL’LV l. 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