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I - i- 1 -■ -.'-m."-'-' CHEROKEE CORRESPONDENCE Of Mi* Havanuah Hepuhllean. SAVANNAH KKITJHLJl’AN, MONDAY MORNING, .IIJLY 23,18ft.'). THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. PI'*IJRH*P BY ALEXANDER &. SNEED. ( Ill and I'nunl) »»rlnlrr*. TunM« xufluuoiaz}. Canton,CiikroreeCovnty,Ga .July 17. Meena. Editor*: The Superior Court (Adjourn *d term) is now in aesaimt at this place. li i*homg ; m*##ra. Ldifn»s: held tor the iliapoeiiioii ol euclt casea ae the lion , growing Hi*ii\ nro in rapid auccoaMon calling Hand Irwin was uncreated in, as counaol, belore , l'»Heihoi *»««•»» Iricnds Iruin nil quattuia, b. enjoy hia elevation to llio bench. Ilia Honor. Judg* «»«« InsUVltias ol tbu annu.il Commencement lAto t'nrrsspondanc* of Die Havaunah Rcputilh-an. | Correspoudanct «r the Havanuah llapubllran. ( #miucm . ni. i»l at ilin nrorgift Nllll* Cumniraar# inihii Ml Oglelliorp* I nlver- * ■ — ally. lury lliallllllr. Marietta, July 19,1833. ! Tho many institutions ol our OiiLi.rilniiri: I'.nvi Ran v, | July 18th, WA. ) LATEST EUBOPI AN NEWS IIY TIIB CANADA AT IIAl.ll'AX rito.H nn; Lord HngUn Wuaburu.d <<u tho 3rd ol July wnh Tri|)|is, IS presiding. The buslneaa ol ibo term la Alumni once more aro aaeombllug in the Inmiliar only line oratorical power*, but alaodomonitraung . «udod. ol a eivil characier, with no intersataave to the ' sceneeof yonthlul airuggle, bringing wnh them t.> ua their ability m the uao ol tho pen j Th" allies were atrmimhcn ng their advance* You will find below a programme ol tho eier* Rgalnal Malahoir. A lulugraplnu dispatch dated July •Mb any* Tho works >>l tho allies are progress- ing aHiifacP nly A French hiDtruy «»l 3*1 gun# has l«-rii ncmly completed in Irmil ol Camming bay keep nil till) Kuaniaii hbipa. T|io Vienna papers aay iliat I'nnco (Jortai.lmkoir linn sent fur 2IJPH) additional troopa SAVANNAH, QA. Monday Morning, July S3. AMERICAN CANDIDATE FuR tJOVERNoR, GARNETT ANDREWS, Ot mikes. roR OtlKORRW—FIRST DISTRICT, 1 S. M, V A UN ADO E, Ot l.lkenr. BY TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN t'roui New Orleaii*. New Orleans July 21. Yellow fuver it increaaing her*. There were 63 deaths from it atihe City Hospital duttug tho party; lint tho rnscnlity of King Caucus liked | Though young as yot, and feebly supported, tho ciaoa:— (•RIM IIS or BXRRCIIKS. r • a y «r. .Music. W\ II. Ilnrrla, I*. I), H., Kiiarln, CJoo.—Ooorgla. Mune. W. A. Carter, P. D. 8., Muli I", AI*.--Ocol"Ky . Muato trail v, ta advance, per annum. (Hi If not |>aid in advanjc 6 IK) Dally, tn advance, for aix months $3 no „„ _ . rn-WeeRly, in advance,per anuum J jjj I panics themaelvea ,h « lr •"‘1 daughter*. to grace tho halls We^lv^mvarmbly^advanee • *00; There ia a good deal of *icltement in polities ol learning in honor ef victorious Mind. Plenty Weekly*, tclnh once.) IQconieetor 13 *8) j and tho pending elections. B. H Orcrby, Ksq, smiles o’er r land upon which gaunt Fnmmu but i the Prohibition Candidate, is on the ground, and yesterday threatened to lay her blighting hand, i will address (ho people to-day. Ilia prospect* in and lacea are radiant with joy and gratitude in I this county sr* gloomy; hia warmost friends claim* viewing the uorgeous how of promiau which ing lor him only 160 votes st the outside. "8am" 1 spans the propumus sky. Tho philosopher nud is strong here, and iho hoy* say that Andrews scholar; tho patriot, the statoaiuan and (lie votaty will certainly carry tbs county in Octubor. Many of pleasure, mny then moot togolher with cheer* Music ol dm old leading democrats are members ol tho lul hearts hi our Classic llalle, and while regal mg •Robert Itradley, p. |). a!, Hinnjiter District, B.C American party, and nro warm, opou mouthed nd* | in ibo refreshing sweets of intellectual growth, Noble Man. ! vocale* ot lie prmoipo'a and candidates. I felicitate each other on tho general prosperity wul^ „ \y, Mci'onuirk P fi.H Si, l|on J 11. liumpkm, (foreign,) and Col. I.owia ' which a bencliceut Providence haa again blct>aed ‘york—Nature. ' ' Tunilin, (American,) candidate* l»r Congrcaa, ate our favored country. 1 f Music, also in attendance. Tumltn will carry this county J Profiting by a short sojourn in this region of in* )"tnu», I. H^^ohimtiua, a.— auaicam. by a much largor majority than ho did two years vigornting climate and picturesque charm, l have Wm. McPherson, T. H., Walton Co., Fla«-Tbe Drama, ago, when ho ran nguinat Chualnm, or, ns wo call taken sonic notico of tho military oxereisca of the Music. •Al*a. Dillin, I*. D. H., (.'aliliuiiw Co., Scotland—All- The eaorolans of Tuesday woroolaii oitrnmaly great pomp sml rircumaian intoroatuig character. 'I'ho Junior else* acquitted , Rumors prevailed that I’olisaier, the Command • thomaelvua nioro than creditshly—dlsp aymg not or-in-Onol ol dm Fienali armies, Would be super - -The , Lawrence Co., New 111111,111 iho mountains—Siona Toollal Noona was Institute under the superintendence of Col. Brum* shelved by the Calhoun Convention, which noun* by. This Acnduiny, llio prune object ol which ia nntod Lumpkin over Ins and Ur. Luwis'a heads, the cultivation ol tho science of arms, well merits llio latter was, and is now, the choice of the tho kind concern ol Mho puoplu ol Georgia.— week. It ia ol a mild type. Fellow* .V Co , who failed last winter, have resumed payment, and will continue business. The coiton maiket ia unchanged,with a limited business. Buyers demand a reduction. Sales to-day, 360 bales. it otherwise, and the people, the aorta of the doom* ■ result of its labors is quite sutlicicnl to demonstrate goguos, tnutl yield implicit obedience to their its utilility tn tho development ot the mind and hi mandates. I the acquisition of those manly graces which Believo not tho false reports of Foreign editors, I should ever adorn the gentleman, Iho scholar and ami tlioir lying correspondents, Hint tho memhois ; the soldier. ol the American order aro deserting their colors 1 he examination ol tho different clniscs took in Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin, and counties «d* • l»»‘ week boforo the board olvifmns present, joining There is not a word ol truth m them consisting of Col Rockwell, General .lo«siip. Col. (.Ivor llK) joined the order, at one lime, in one ol ! Millodge, Cupt. Colquitt and Capt. John \V An— the counties ol Cherokee last week ' And in my detson. T he general result gave much autisUctmn A Word lo Pairons. In consrquvuceof the recent ebanaetu the proprie torshIp or the Republican, It becom ■» nece*«ar} to »el- tle up the old buslneaa of the offlee. Our patrons. County (not this) I know that from 74 to 100 aro to tho board, who apeak very favorable ol tho therefore, both tn town ami country, who are Indebted uniting with the order weekly! And a<> of other J mental training ol the cadets, while their disc lo the office, OIIIN1U A. \V, Mtltirnn, T. H., Ctiaitoega Lo., (leu.—Poetry ef General Lipi.Midi's army lias been roinforerd with auoihur division. The •'^•irdinisua and " urks under Omar I’.vhn I have inado exeurahnia to the interior lr»iil Teller* naya without resialatico. Numernua wn.rks of art have hcon captured,- and ilm Keriscli h Muai-uui la now on iiawny to I'aiis A careful estlmuto allows (list llio war haa already cost hull a million ol lives. Tho main Lii-In Iimvo boon already ala led of rln> I iinsu. i , ssiul nilark upon 8evas|. pul on the I8ift. | June I he papers per lire Cunadu oonmin furilur 1 dctiu's, including the despnu li ol 1 '* liasier. I i slated dial Gi nersl .Margin's Fieneli divi* ; sion, >>ii iho w iy n> aii.u k lie |.,u on lire « \u«mo right h> the Careening harbor, c inmoncrd ihc at* , lack pr< mmuii iy, and helore (he other iIivk hi [ had taken their ground. Margin lell niortai.y 1 wounded, and Ins division hniitf throw n into dis- I ordti, die Kusstuiis turned tucir conoonMui- d lire upon iln* next division as n uam« up under (#rn- enil liriniol, and shatiered it hudl) . Hr urn t tm lull Orders were then given to wi.lutraw' ilm 1 Uo. p* into (lo ifenMiea, (lilli.nigh I >• n And uierrn ! had im inliliir reached the Malakoll Tower I In* I retreat wut cllectcd witii good order, hut with olio o| |||„ Nortli Music. Elbert Calhoun, T, H , Macon Coo.—Tho Hallor. Music II. K . Hanlrl*. T.M., Auioi n u*, Coo.—Tho "llerrdns ot the CuM." Music. It. II Craig, p. D.8., Culinl.a, Ala —Tho ItaHlo of tho AIsiiio, Music. •II.S. Isbell, |*. u, g Talladega, Ala l.'nsurooiiful Croat Men. M uaie. • 'ration beiu,i. ilm Alumni Association Hall lord, Esq nXNEIRPTlON. Music. P D.N.-Pbl Delta Nocluty, T. r* —Thulian Auctrty, • — Excusoil. Two of Iho tpeakeia— Messrs. Thomas, of Co* -It, J. Rica’ h'ss j Win n Lord Knglan saw the defeat of the fir«t | | r rei.< h division, ho hastily ordered nn attuek <n tbu Kedan. to eliect u diversion .■11. ...M ,1 - ...... W*. .. u.ii.i.iK \.|U1 l • .ll.u I'UIVI ( lliviliai h i.iv ......in, ......u ....... , .... >|.v,ii,riB , li, III,HP, V", vw- ; wilt do us a particular favor b, attoiuinig counties I have visited, mid from which I have re* plme as soldiers would tiff »r«J ploaauro to tho voter* lunihus, and Paniella, of Amcrlcus, certainly boro c,'* ^" lir'invh** 1 'should tun* aUMck U |inii| n> ih(i V r* 1 ni"i to their account* as soon as possible. trust that anhscrit ers and advertisers, who hare **er been punetnal in thepayuumt of their dues, will appreciate lh« necessity of ltd* noil«*e. They have doubtless suf fered f»**m the commercial embarrassmen a of the limes mo well as others, and under ordinary circumstances, we should not think of making this rail; but tho ab solute necessity ot svliliug up the busiuvss ut the offire, leaves ua no choice. __ We would remind our readers that the time within which to register their names prepara tory to the next municipal election, will expire the 1st September. All who desire to vote for Mayor, and Aldermen in Decomhcr, should register as soon as possible. tsr We find a letter from Gov. Troup m the Albany Patriot in opposition to the American party. The friends if) of me venerable old pa* triarth, every few years, when they find their cause loitering, manage to get a letter out of him, by way ol proping it up Rats ano Tuan raturf—We are indebted to Dr J. F. Posey for tho following lahm of moan temperature.for.tho six months enaing with June ol this year,compared with that ol 1851. The q niit.- tv of r.un that lell in tliusauu* time is als> annex ed—gt'ing the number of rainy days ol e ieh monti’. The time u| observation Was at 2 o'clock ol each day—both of the thctmomcier and iam guigo. 19 5 4. 1 8 5 B. Ther. Kaic-lnrh. Days. Ther. Ita'ii —Im h Mats coivml reliable information There has, ho far as Rti “I an bundled fiolda ol battle, my knowledge extends, been hut one ainglo with- - Having he* ii invited by tho two literary aoeie* draws! from any of tho councils up hero. Ho wus ties of llio Institute, Henry M. I.aw, F.*q ,l.*rmcr- an old whig, and distinctly stated w hen ho with* ly «»* your city, duliveied n most eloquent address drew, that he did e<> because ho cuid do uuuo for | ° n 1 uesday evening before tho cadets ami tho party oulsuio than inside ol tho Council. Truly yours, Movntainelr. Jan. 62 6 2 ft 29 ? 1 5" 9 1 261 8 Feb. 64 8 2 6311 h 47 3 1 176 7 Mar. 64 9 2 P30 4 | 664 2 771 7 Apr. 63 9 1 99.1 6 67 2* 2 211 2 May #3.7 6 ft 13 12 . 70 7 6 997 9 June 78 6 3 KW 12 1 '7 5 1 914 13 388 3 19 417 49 330 0 19 260 46 •In iho nu ■nth of April occurred llirco of Ih" warmest days thus tar **f the t ros«nl year On th« 18;h the thermometer at 2 o’clock stood at IM 2 dag on the 19.hat 99 deg. and on the 20th D9 3 deg Hy a soil registering apparatus in ihe Doctor's p-i*se«*ion,the temperature during those day* was shown t" b,* s'ill greater—«s on the 19th It indicated a warmth of 9fi d» g on the l'Jth of 100 2 deg and on the 10'h of 99 deg The !9ih diy of April of tins year nt. tliornloro the warmest day of tho sit rnoruhs noted—and 'he me.«n temperature . ( that month, a« stated above wva nearly four degrees greater than tint <•! Inst feir. Tula rear It r a ,., M d a-— a April. Correspondence > l ilia Savannah Itcpubtlcan. Air. Meplicna in .1 clfcraon. JmiRvtN Cocntt. July 19th Messrs. Editors —"We hive mot tho enemy and he is our* " On yesterday the great Stephens dom.HHtr.tMn took place at Fawn'* Hmlgo, tm tho Due ol Washington and tlu> county. I'rcpcrations h.»d been made and tanner* pul out lor three weeks previously, to bring hi all the Stephens and Jv.hn* *"ii men that could he found hi Washington, War ren, Km.inuel and Jv lfcrson counties ; and lo and hvhoid.ihcv rould only collect u "hundlul" ol iho laithful. Th« American party of this county hav ing heard that u dem.>n«tiat|on was to he attemp ted in favor ol Stephen*, and against tho froo b rn cit.zous "I iho country, rallied such ol their men as were convenient, determined no Inlse report ol the strength . f "S.im" should go out to llio world. This was emphatically n Stephens meeting, no other speaker having boon invited In attend Hut to the chagrin of tliofWtff/ieri.juat before iho meeting wa* called to order, 0 »l A R. Wright drove up The committee ol ariangcmrnt* < tiered lo permit him to speak, which ho promptly accepted, Mr. Stephens, ns usual, dfmanding the conclusion. The meeting having been oallej to order, .Mr. .S ephena led "U'm a speech of mi hour's length, which wo remarkable neither l"r sound argument it' r as an intellectual display. It was agreed by common coii*ent to h*> nothing more than a shal low, personal, and amul appeal in In* own tiehall* llv attempted to show that the | rinciplea of the I’lnl.iUe'ph'u Fl<ol rm wore dangerous to tne South — that tho American party .V nh was inlet ted w ith ahull!mu, and thai tlicrcl.-rc lie was opposed to it. He said that .Ma*saehuaetis had sent p> tho Senate, Wil*i.|i, a Know-Noihmg Aholitioniat—that the tth'li' party N nth were mis und upon tfio sl iverv question 'I Ins was the whole ol ins argument, il argument it can bo called He was evidently embarrassed—anxious not to ofltud the old whtgs, ami at the same time conciliate the d> imicrary — and as might he expre 'cd, utli rly tailed in belli — At th-' cl..an "f to* •* "*w i.-etije rhecra were K>.. n ny u small Knot of hungry (svliuetana and oil ice hunters ol this county. As iar as I cun Irani. the palm, nud, wc-*e we to compare the perform- six.ni l have capture.! llio Mulukotf, innauimh nneo of Iho two, Mr. Daniolls, hy acclamation, j Do’^.'l ilakoff a guns quite coiiimaudvd th«* It. da would bo nwardeJ the highest meed of praise. The Alumni orator, Mr. Sunlurd, ol Montgnm- ' ory, Ala., closed .tho exercises wiili «no of the' I dtence oagvt t » sou ami hear Iho giltcd orator — m >si appropriate, classical and olegunt addruwea | No better selection could have been made, nnd that it vvnn ever my pleasure to hear Ilia thought* | j breathless attention prevailed during the hour wero rich—Ins language the purest Anglo-Saxon—I I which occupied him in tho delivery of his Mir- ! hia eloq.n--nco lilt by all. ilo in an orator. .Such, wus tho Juoi >rexhil ttlon. Y litre. Ate , ASi'htator. j nog address. Tho spell whi li seem'd to nst l upon the enchained listeners, Was frequently broken ; by hearty bursts of applause, and at its conclusion the im st unusual aatifaciioii beamed upon every countenance. i The subject vvna one quite appropriate to the occasion, and one hi which the importance .-I pro • per nrdtary n it ><»ls lor the support o| our mitiounl greatness, inigM well he introduced til view..I sustaining a count'y which promised a • mm It > x eollonco in th* ar * and *•• encos. It read "the in* ’ Citcinenl" b r mental culture and pr-.gre-s, nnd j the lacilittcr l -r mental progrosa and expansion nlfordod by Hie peculiarities of our national con dito n ” Al'"r drawing wiih the hand ol a gifiod artist, a glow mg picture ol tho resources <1 our i country, nl the influence of its insututi .m hi en larging and elevating the mind, presenting n gl.ir* i mg contrast between the tame and sickly ■ (f.-r's .-I Monarchy m In half of Genius, wjih the umlorm and buoyant principles which in this land of pop* ular rights rn-ms and exalts the gifted and de- set ving, the speaker in conclusion adverts tho Military, stride# we an-making in intellectual go wih a security agmi.-t nny outward and inward would lay a d<'polling hand upon the trmn of • nr national lahois. Hu coinbals the pr<jiuliec• which in this country »v«in to have excited a fixed ' hostility t" tile science ot urms. ll rcsto-ss Amin* tp.n had some!tinea stained ins chnnolwl.e.. s with ih" Iv 1 *). d "I hi', cents, it ought not to he lost sight ol, that til" sw ..td had Irequently broken asunder the cu.iins "I ppres-cd and . utragod hum vr»i'y— und ilint by the *word nlcno were enslaved iin!- Iil'.ns yet to bu duonilir.illni. It lu ll .oved ill" S .nth, too, in take r lesson ol warning (rout tho •'signs of the tones," nnd if the dreadtu day of a divs lutloti >f 'ho confederacy all* u d ninve— wli'ch he prn)« d might nevet dawn, or iiiuht be far "|| m the liiiuro—the Georgia Mil it try lustiiu'u »o.l Umvlrcd io■*'ittiitoils in the South w o il tic o Oulu it -upi. I'vivLRSirT, \ July 19th, 1955. j Ten o’clock found tliospnci >ua chapel filled, too lull t>.r convforlwn a July day. T h-ro wero present fair faces and gtncelul forms Irom .Macon, Katun* ton, Savannah, Ac. From ail quarters tli. ro were r. preaotUniiv.'H. I ho students caught the soi*it of tho day, for certainly their ''dress," ’munt.crs," Ac , wero all that even tho cynical "Gaskin*" could have do* aired I will n >t weary you hy an olahorato criticism, but of <>no or two eff-rta “hunorablo mention" should be made. URtlSR < r 11 X RCISSS. I' r a v e r . .M |.IC. E O. Frler*..n. -tirei k .**ui>outory, I'atlei*"liloitili .**i.lut;,lot). Vlltstc. •John Ferguson.—The t'cean. M u«tc. 8. F. Axsoii.—Paul and Ii.-m *il>pnes. reflection suggested by the rapid j Patterson. — Nglis of the I .inns. as civilians at n dialancec . .Id judge, 1. r<J Kagoi'.'s ord< r l-> attack wus a great error, lor tbu Hr 111 - ii storming puny, not being imtiiciunity sirong tn tarry llio works, were repu.nid w.h ninth blau.'.ti et. A cuip.ua incident i», that General Kite, with two thousand Hiltmh trt»>| n, pi't.r r.t let into ihu suburbs .-I Sfva»t< p>d itself, and !»«• >1 possession ol the In>us* s in one sir. cl b r seven een liouie, but bung lo'aliy unoupport. d, be fell It'd at night bill. 1 Im inleieiicc ir, that had tl.o muniu’t been general, < r sy'ietnatit aliy |!.iim. d, the city would huVtt fa leu, ■ >t at least its fust lino o| d»- lenco m.glit nave tieen carried. French lettcis ..I June "j|Ii hey, that tho army was lull <>| . uhd.net.. Ihu approaches wero nil'll i g forwanl I • I he Malak.fi o.»q, amt n i p i ii t'.iUci> • I thirty guns was nearly c miplel- ed, in trout ot Die l ur.-eliiug Bay, t" kecpofl'ho |{u-p.oi. .'hips, tli. ir lito having euu>.d much lo)>* for 21 annv and < III" I . ■sttl i..a pip. rs s.iv that G .rtvchakolT hv.l s" ' '' im re men, ns lie had reinforced l.ipr.imi ,v i Ii aiiotlp r division. Tmks and Sardinians, under < »mer l\i»! cm-ral Marin ra. list,. mud>- excursions • r.t I valleys. I tho Tciicrna) a. without me • wit.i II. L.Marvt).—Tbe Altiaci. T. <4 c'a»»ola.—"ttvor t r..iu Mu* E. ti. Frierson—Poverty it t Mus *.M. >1. Hlaiigtilcr.—"Ilu' l Mu* \ .M. f. Diiiican.— Hope. Mu* J L. t ii'lirw.Mwi.- Valedic; Nartery of Con u*. i to I lit* Trustees, Fac y ut.* lie*. Tf stn I' I:.- Utt; • Mr Fr. . . t.iille, 11 it* r. us w ..rk« • f art captured from the Kcrlch mu and Irom General \N ningei's priv.iioc i* •I, -ire on I he way t I'.iris Sl-.w, toe commis'i' uer »- nt hy the Loud n s 1.1 tt.u I'rilliea, to mJiiiiiiTa'.er the bal.niee • I spital fund, fell sick li.mi > »cr exertion, ar,.i me" CXc I 'idl'd h in Ir m the Very lp.*pita» ii ■ odmg. 11*• w is i arrr< ii in a s- .r- hunt sun to lunch at Ha la k la v.v, w hero lie »1 ietl a victim io il mliuni uni v >r llli. Hvi.tic — Kiihhuin aecminla in June 19 i..,t Ihu niie.I tl'iilln, with 180 guns, ht.d U ur« rtgamst the bivtci.v* Rt the m "i'h - t «aval nvei. on iho Southern shore ot the t »u.t uUnd, without eflict and then withdrew, a dies all.'iw ards made a -o seeiit on k Un d amt d-ftroy. d the g V. inmctil Blur. * mere. > quently an attack w«s made on the p it . t w i'h ut ■ llcctmg any'hing. bulk ot iIn- allied squ.ulr -n waa off l*rnn- •f| 'll" ftttl Hist oI.vmi — .Mr Roebuck hid hern reoi«cd a n. ice <1 iii.porv, tn ihe Il"use <»i .orrm*' n». ■ho p.-l.cenien lit llio -MiiriMi - t * t ut I [ t. hill r M.i.ic m. both ms.t,mat. t his cflurt w aa npr -•■>n did well lli- nd »p. ileil , Iln* | Rati it >1 111 1 C 1 V d 1'keJ e v t’lanalp - , \' in i," lord . Kigii ('.nurd 1 I. rd U '• drop •t-l.'ii. Uo. In •sell .'ll (Ill's • d. ek.and D’l«r. v-Rlie l« x. ,V|. VuriitMloeV* The Gewgian pr |»'Unds 111- I Teg " nc qus»i.f n We wouln repiy, in the language ul iho most pm* m nent and influential Dtmocral in Savannah, uttered in our presence but two days ago—"tie ia an imelliRcnt planter and a g.n'b'nnu " Hut tms will hardly satisfy the Georgian. In deed, ihe convene n winch nominated Mr Vir* nndoe.aid not expect to present a candidate ac ceptable tn ihe Georgian. Nay m.-rc,—wo very much d-.ubt tf it cared whether Ihu Georgian was pleased or nut. But lur'IiSH : It is not c'airnrd for Mr. Varna- doR that he is the equal ol Daniel Webster. N > such pretension* are set up f »r him. Ha i« 'imply a native Georgt'iu, a direct descendant I iur Fdgriui father* Hu w«* horn in Liberty coun'v, t>f houe*' par. nts, upon n plantation, and is now in tho meridian ol Ido At one tim» ho wn«a school teacher, a very honorable position He subsequently became a planter, and is now engag ed in tilling the earth—the noblest and most na t lural avocation ‘I man. Excepting one session , of th.* Legislature, when ho repre«. nicd Liberty county in ih» Senate, ho hsa never, »« believe, oc cupied any political aiaimn. Wo may add further, j tho general acknowledgement of *h •*« who are; persona,'y acquainted wi'h him, th..' Iio is n man nl into!dgonce an 1 character. Beyond this, wo srn unat.lctn give the Georgian any mb rniati -n W« hope the (act, that .Mr Var* rud »e ia a native (••-orgian, will n<<t be made a Cause ■ I nbjACti' n lo him. We ho, e .also, that h * funner empb.ym. nt as s teacher will ntn bethr >w n into his face, »» some «,t our best men have been * thus .-ngtg.d And fina’ly, we. hop*- he will n> l 1 bn denounced h. au»e h" is a pi tn'er, and lisa genc'alty kept mu «l politics. The-e thing, rimy, be objrcti ms l • him ; hut lor the life ol ua, we ran , not ecu it. On the contrary, in mir p.» >r judgment, they t arm n g..od letter of recommendation t» tlm p»op.c ol the First Congresaional district, nnd to them we submit it. ur Tho American I’arty ol tho 2nd Diatrirt met in Convention a - Am«ricua «-n Wedn.*sdaf last and nominated C< I. Willia A Hawkins >.| Amarieua ss their candidate b r CougreM. Jaa Johua hi and J A Julius Eejra. of ( ohmihu* d« • « mud a nomination, leaving th- rn*'# between II ri W C. I’. rkln* and t'ol Hawk The Intlur was nominated on tho 3rd ballot by n majority ol f» voles At the aarnn time and plare, David A Vaton Esq ol Do»gh*'r'v was nominat»ti aa th" candidate for Judgu of th" S with Wi-atorn Ji.dir.*, lEnri. Both those nocnnationt ar» nxr« l ent and should prove highly acceptable io hu Amen, an Fnrty o| tile respective Diatliu*. Their competitor* ar>. also guntlurnen ol high standing and Hiara.-tur and will, in due time, rec ite autdi honors from ih« new party as tt may have it in its power to Ik* stow. mi. a in fin ni.-liti g able nml dinciplfiu-d tho soil, lo din el. it neccessary, the aniia ..i h a , Ifort pleased no mis, »r,d I know thnt several influential men who went In iha meeting,Stcph'-na , cfl * ireeiiien ugamst vio'sters nl men,carno*w*y de .-iriiincd to oppose linn. . c.*uaiitutM'n Ho cpncludea by invoking tin. t-Ifi— t nl U right ar- »e amid the d. alcntng shouts of cicni aid ■>! the State to sus'siii and t her sli tl.e and.cue*, and lor one hour and n buif poured Acmlemy " Ii • ii should ho made one ol tt." iln* 1- forth a volly ol red h"t shot, into Stephens and Ins , eat ornamuitA and objects of pride. I g Foreign party, that Hindu tho roilun concern tr**ni- , tho words "I th*' address : bio arid loiter to .ts > > litre. 1 w ill n : >t say thnt ho ' "Let, then, thu nohlo S'nto In who h nurrO 4«»..l»li..d <1,.n>. ■•» 1 hlioo Uioro “ '**rv ■»>■ .,, , ' not in thu hf-i.iw al ot a gcnarnua and ao.p.c p.i- ■umrUuf *1 Wl. »ll ' l.u Ilia I > «••!• I..r -1,.. I II. r nl li,t Ion... anti-American res .lirI'-ns which woreuflered later , elinuipionn H-i' may her ii-'Xt Lugtslaiiva b.-dv, in the day at aiioltirr rm** ting | rallying to n« Mi|ui"tt. promptly lake n > uder 'tie r Tna F..r*.|!n |,..n, „,d. cut ,nd diinl, , *.., ,.| r»..l»» *>.-l J».'d .. ,1- IM»r to-.. . H> V siieti an a I ptf>n, ihe proud escutcheon "I («• .rgm. resolutions c ml* iin .iig tlm pruicpl.-a . f the A* vvlnGt it ar, !.• s.-ured on# tarnish, wil ncv.. menean party and opprniing tho ctnirsc of Mr , one addiliatiai iuMio " success ol ( rd. , fa Sr.-|diens, but took Irigm at Wight's masterly **ti *rt and w is. iy duti.riiiincd r.»t n> ofl. f them, knowing as they did tint tiny Would Invo been t p'Cted hy nn overwbein',mg majority. At the cl ol llio speuk og, it wan an* n Iimud that Ihu Irtfode of Mr. Stephens Would ho .1 a meeting after d nner. Alter diMUamg the merits n o| a very fin" harha* cue, prepared m tbu highest ry:,. of the nro thu friuinls "I Mr. ephens called order, ami nppmn’ res'i ut,"in I h" c.-mmiticn aoi.n returned wnh | r* Ndi.uiiotie cond. riung the piatlorm ol tho Ameri can party and recommend,ng .Mr Stephens h r | C..ngr.i.a. Thu m iuiion vvrr. pot io vote ar.rt I Romo 25 »r 30 Icahlt* years wero all that could he i l"uiul IvtvcasR Lid, eapsbloo| pronl, that more than thirty persons Voted I r the resolutions I True no one voted against th. m, htmause it was a m-'.'ii'ig "I D'ends - l Mr. Stephens, and our party, though many wen, |»eaent,did not Icol authorized to v :n There w.,* at |en«l 4'K) voters in alten dance m the frienda of M Yesterday was Commencement duv * A' 1'* o'clock the pr.'CU'sKin whs h-rmed nt tlm I,,*.i .• und thu end* ts mnrehud into town at the nod o| the "spirit-stirring drum nnd car piercing life "— The Im 11 ot th" (.'oiirl llouso was Hssigm d lor the exercises "I tho occasion t'lreuiiwun. ••• h i» • n t u« y. t en«l'lud thu lusiilutu I • have n lot . I ua own "f Mifli' i' ii' »izo, and 'Ins was ilm bent that cou'd ho (l.'tiu Iho impatient crowd eoun ti led ihe heir meeting to l building, nnd thu flutter ol Isos proved ihu iadius to " f "P"" . cum|,r,»o ,, l.ttf. j-i.rll.m ul Ih. MM.'iiilj], .1 uu.lu-,11'0 Tho Indira have hi every ago smiled upon tho epaulet and spurs, and have ever heun ready with Ilm r votive o||. rings l -r I'm shrins .1 |ii'ri."«m- When we nm.mhnrthat "nono but thu brnyu deter vo Iln* lair," it is s matter of some surprise , tint there arc ri more who are eager to don thu truppmgs "I th.. soldier and enter upon ii field I where inan.y eonragn may hive n laml.ihle t«p- ' p-.ftiini'y ol ex.-fciso. But tliun tho I v.< of gold l has, I fuar. swpp.stued that tv( Woman . and Man ...j • , . in this age i< l."in'l more frequently in th" halls in . . , I "I Marnmoo, wnh ih" knit brow of 1 >1, ul.-t'iou, r uid rally 30 ,i iho uinm If. : N » i 'I hlrd I (Mig ri-aaloiiftI lltalrlcl. Wo have already mentioned that Kolq J’. '|' ri p|, n E«q , had recent d thu Amer.can nomination |.. r ! Congress in thu third dis'rp t The convention wMull nommnted him, nd .pled ill" lolioWiug feao- ' lu. ions I rd, *1 hat tins I' nvenimn dot* heard i"d ra-ily •lo, 1’rm. ipl*.* of the Am. ri- | IS *e> l .fili in Ihe Hlailorm »| ilm r» • ai Am. ri'Mii (h.iiven i>>n of I’hiGd. I ! ph.'i no.I in the io "■ r, cent I’ln'lonn ‘,| 4 ihu Sian. ( '.Iin. il -d the Of ler at 'In, n, and do pla lgn ) (,>ir**dv. * individual > and rollertiVnly, to |h#» de le.mi nnd supp-rt '! the Mine, m uvery lair and h n talil# way, III III., present |i>.Meal eonie't • !(• so.*...I, I Ii m wn regard Ihu m.iruoai...n I t! ■ II ii Gam. II Andrews, .,1 Wilkes, as th" t o. t.d.ite .-I ih" Am. |'*»'y *.| Georgia, lor l.. vurn-.r, ss 'tninrnlly fit hi Le mode, 'n ,| *ha' w* ire pr ud • • h ive. as < «ir Slaudarn hear, r, such liberm, .-oligiiien.il and eons«.,t.,- I rive views, and o»" wh prual" ehir.iuti r und “"*' 1 * ’ 1 " worthy <d iho public respeul 1 than m the , be in'V. I A prayer « •liam, and w, gr illuming < , wnh ill*. « ,i : ns ol nvalship lor Iho amiiei , flerurl up hy the Rev Mr f I nl • ll had speech''* Iioili t. iuixif the names . I w hom i lu ru i . ol tho ir address.* luriiectiv ol lie light', forcihlt* and woi| tixpicssod,— but lie murderetl »ll*l.jr • while linen coat, u d.airacted i our ntienlloii. .Mr Harvey gave ua seme 1 lung curta.nly original. ! cmimily ouhe, cciisi Iy diircrciit Ir ,m anything I , over heard on siiiular «ceasi»us Ills "h>.oh" was | inlaialv ""I h»et| enough h r »u "tug" n day ; yet Ii ■ amu*. d, nnd spiced tho monotony insuperable , Iroin the d<y. Mr. Dun.' n of your city, 'wish 1 could con*' •*uleu'imii*.v say |»r«"tv thing* ot him) d'd well— II..• »uhj' el "II ,po" lie had read ('.uuptudl too iiiuuli and loo .ilien, and wunat limes rather act* j in.'i.icsi t.*r il ecus,on Mr L'mlurW'.rd's vulediciArios wero "net more” than they 'll.'H'd Inv., b. ui, M re beamy etc , was ! • krd |..| He f imt yet in llio p ilpil, he eluiulvl lecollcet ilii!* rive degree«t A ll.,after ihc^'ralums, waacun* leucd by mu I’rusulcut on ilnrlet it young guiitio- m.'ii, the graduating class. Ml* degree ol Master of Arts was thou confer* n d on stnne iweivc .q loiiriecn gentlemen. Thosu ii.miud below .-nly were pi. sent, viz Ssmuel Hun ter, .M.iuon. N A I’ralt, Kimw.ll; Rev. C. J ShUnion. Ala . I(cv I. J, Sim<>nion, t'rawford c-unty ; J Baker and J. Cii'sels, Liberty tounty; |)r C II Had. Miiledgovillu, I’ho degree oI Doctor of Divinity wn* confer red on a in.mstur residing in Now Urlenna, whose ll .iim* I was unahlu l.i catch. Tiio 1. I. D , on thu K. V .1. II Jjiornwell, D. |> , ..| Cohimtin, South Carolina. Judge N'.shd ill'll lllosl happily and gracefully eonlerrod t*'u prizes eoiitonded h.r hy llio Soph»- nv ies 1 n '1 "’day evening I lie lirs: wus award ed In Tomlins "! Foil, Jr , ol M llledgcvil.o ; the s. 'iid t" Mr Cozhy <1 l.ihurty county Ju.lgu N ! alter till* .•<■'""1 •")' d'"'"uraud l- r a very short rhuntingly ..t eloqiieiifu. All, all ■ i,n retarv ntiy di*eoVt*(< i S. iith-mp ho r. si Master Gtil er Persia wssdtunched . n tho L'gsllon a' P"r- i'1'h had Ft ard un K Lisbon II. tee and F.nglau ItUfe Voted a limpet iv e'I rerun . d Austr.au Mn tin which Edward Hoinnrsai, onn of his anrnetore, held against Groinweil, aa ihe lv»t of <h« onhlra During tho long reign n| lend ll.lt, and lh< eub- ar'|ueni ori" ol the (Like ol VV ♦ ilingion *i the IJofae Guard*, Lord F honmiem,owing loitteage «>( th«s« v."vr»n* and the confidence t* p m-d.n hmi, though anil"! ■* Mintar) .-<or«'ary, w»« virtually Courmaiidrr in ( ho I, and in an ■ lh< • whern so much lael and delicacy were t«q*»"ed t oriirived during that long period, wnh a sir ng i las* prejudice, lo win *nd retain th" l*•(.«-• 1 R'-d n gard ol ihu army 11«< never ba * rm rn man' lofgol "bli older," of abandoned that faun III div ipo right of aristocracy which he lohvrit.d lif birth and ejiicalinn li il ha enncealn-l In* pr# p .Bseaai'in# and bigotry wnh aiM.h graceful art ar.rt such aiivared v.|hi*g.«, a* to rnakn tlm refund (/••mmoio r* who Icll hi* L*en n»«*re hlceand in the last-mating refusal than in a rudo colhpilance *rli their ». queti Wnlioul any military gcmui, L -rd Raglan |»oa- *n*sei| * sound judgment, leailia* courage Sod in- fl'*xit»l<* suns" ol jisatu« Ih voted lo drill, dutiful to >1. nils and daring to destruction, n j«ai and c n ef"iM gent liman of hnr, courage and deep sms* ol duty, he p* asesatd ev. r> quality lor a sc ret m Command, hut wn* wl,r |'y ur.litl. d to g< v< rn an army II*. had not ih# preacieiK* t. fort*.- -, ifi* gi-niua to direct, the atreiizih ol irmid to con - ' .. , r tfie energy lo repair, which shomd he >,jt • ■ gr- iW g.-neral Lord Raglan waa jnal that • t arm ter «d m in whieh the Kng'.sh system III its best form beget* Trained in every step to r.-h-r ••» memory instead ol enreiHir.g mind, as I : Z as Hungs go on hy the preset lin'd r-gulat • , all we'I Hut w h. n an utindy monster 1 • k•* .**■ » poi stand* ar rosa Iho path, nnd will not h. troddin down to order, llio i .uolry eri»a and |lo press ihood.rs h r a head, firclt-rriiig even llie rude l’> lisa ' f belofe Rtglnri. The Morning Post aaya i.f Gen. Murifwoo, l«<#rd Rtiglan'a auccesa-rr. to il Siinpsou haa seen tot.#iJrrab!« servi<-e ar.d ot.joya a high fimfiM nul reputation Du'o.g iftu i’vliinaniar War he waa pr* *"'11 at the deieiisu "I f ’ < I j i and the attack oli S.-ville Iln *<r»<l arid was w.Mindid nt Quatrc Bra* in 1815; was engaged I" I s 15 as n second in c roinand to the li'e h*,r ( Harps Nap.or m heitide S ft Napp-r ■ otisl dered hun hia hist (finer, and he hedtvtd lint Lord I. i nhof, ugli, when Governor-Guru rai, had th" high, at opinion < I him, and, in ibo event ol any ar. pjent happening to hir ChaiUs, w.ai <1 have iharged Gen Sim s.>ii with the conduct t th" war J'lie lugh < Ilicial position Gen. Siuq « . has h o d Sinto the present (•overntr.rnt sent h in lo ilm (Jriiip a, had necessarily plat ed him m ton stain communication with ihe Item h c« mm-.rider, with whom wo are conlident io- wnl inain'aio the cordial relation* that have oxis'rd wnn ut inter toi'si ,n between the duel* ol the expeditionary lorccH, '1bB.*t<.n .-riAMLas—The line • f steamship* c.'titeTiip aicd hitweeri Boston and Liver;--. number five tine . lass vi»seis—two t<» ho fir. He a w I'll all poBRibie speed, and the other* w th d.« pat'li 'I'he project is meeting w .th great lav r among our solid men —' I ranvnpt AU'LNtt tr.ojt tiie N“Kmirn Wateriru Vi »' is — The Niw York lJ. •utter i» fndeav .rit.g lo account t* r the dullness ol the s.-ason s’ fie Watering l’iac> ■ tilts year where there nrnfvwtr arrivn s than t.-r many year* before The cause* tip- editor tl.ii.ks, is to bo I und in the fact that I he fashi- n ,,f summer life hat begun t . change, and people "t wealth and culture, an 1 s -e a |. tp.n, live now umro in liiu couiitiv, and ..»» »• grral In.tel). That country ar.its have mn, in-j gr. at y wnlun the ust lew y.-ais, n • one n.. ; . be told; but •» w win. have not oliserved the ms't.r cpwe.y can have an id.-a ol the irnmeiise n'lti.t.e' .,1 'li.'iu besu'il.rl promoters of f> di!y heal li and c cmI fi'j •> merit and mental fell •■men' w L •, l,*v» e 'lilt* lot,, exis'ence sirir.. 195" 'I t,* ,gi, N«-w York and ihe K.stcrn St «• .*i tin* e -tir.irv vvitlim ten t,. thirty rules ..f th" l*rg« **.t d"M. d with them, m in y f them he I -r g ng n liemen Irom Southern Slate* vvho huheno us«" p s.-ed the r summers ••! h"t-,s. It is getting ;.. p *• ‘the taalpon’ to dance and gamble through fc ro -ii'ln i t r- laxaticn Irom husmesa, and tft*- t.udn. r. !• on. whi.-h it 'it pays' t-. hdlow . Jt pays m puns*-, .n h> a tn, in s.ll reap, et, m iho inflnem siT-ful up "i the young, r in. mlu rs ■ I a tauii'y, and "n is 11,rvt thuso who cannot c tijhiand a fine o„ l i,in s- > w nh nil ihe means slid sppi nnc. » ol ... g.,p; Ilf,., <>r ever, nil ornafnfntdl ro tag" < t ihei* wn wit" all the e.'inloria, stni fsll into th*- g: w * .• f i*..p n, anti s »e tlimr no ncv and n s', r* h ,r energtua l>> living in the c* unity a- beat the) W’uerc M"SqfjTt>w f. mi. Fr m —A wr.'er 4-n . » pi. H,..i.igv. dm ufsmg about ih. se summer t est*. i •' I he no <»qu '•> p,occe.lt fr- m the tmmi 'u.t . ! cl- art wait r and set it m tiie »ui In a t. w ,i a v» '■ ••!..• f all d /. I, Wiggie-t s w t '. visll.l" n»t«i .■ »•'mied |e increase mRi/e tol ttov w. re •>' i* ;t U* os i a,, men in length A* 'h *v ap; r.>»rh. i n.tlurity they reni )iu*d I'lig* r it fie *.•!. . s. ."i'tigt live in ihe tw in*dium«—.v.r an.i *»a Ilusllv, they nsa.inn d a chrv*a!i« |..rm, ai d (by an increas-d sp'Cific gtavov, t,nk l Up i m ..I ih" bow, llvre, in a *..wr h ,ura, 1 p. -r. .r ed 'll >r' h!-ck lurze, or natr.gr >wirjg on , vmv aide .*• *•«• Ii, nn m it assumed the s'tr • ! ■ imnu'e ca'er a' And il>us H* eju-s'ifie grav.'y t.,*,og cun iefarr.nl,.,r lighu-nMl-. it rapid-) ll .vtcd to ike « tr- l*'-e, and the vlighteM brea'h .1 -if w»-.j r *g .io*l the * du <<l the h w| In x ve-y brief rp*ce ol nine vt .r wards, in. w..rm ami .*,. hue h »t- tied ."it ihe lit,'.nd it r*c.v;>ed, leaving i:» , i, u*.' upon ihe wat,-r il w t.iauttln . vet how s o, , Atti-r ill., w ,er had gone thr .ugh ji is pr 1 lound il per.'ue iv tree from smtiMlcn a- I rti r> - shill h i —• |r ,;••* and ».■ reciv I \ • egrap Jiitv •’>, '.iy* t lour. A « 'Up t it a>.i pi, u nir liters hud t.e. n ai N n.. iiiil Guard nrgen a. and tin I lu til" Citadel t III- .hunts .. th w uh ah-.ui* .•• \ !• despatch fro it lliu insurgents that a rising had nli)' shout wage*. .."mated In ILr- retused to mar. Ii ' apis ll -t i.'li." r,! V lt!l S t"W ! .I'liilll K- a md, 11 lie.d I’..:, had he. m *' cor It I'm;a I'list :id«*r I. lid.,o I : . MilPstel I w .lb the Emperor I i«<m t xpross. .1 a d tempt to uusent (J The King is recovering li<> d. p prevent anv at* recent nck- llll'l ! . t t with Tli'' Th lli M Twrrdell S ('.imp. "ditahla R«'l V I ha' in llio nounnrn o| iln. f R ' |* | , I „ Tnx M n Jr** Cllmens, la's l from A abarns, l* out in an able nn-J , ter m fav..r of the American part) .8 renal o daborate let Tut Awzatcsv Bt*t« G* c*cil of Maryland ha* j unanimously r» .fed tbs proceedings ol ih" Nallun* ai Council al 1'hdsdalphia. Tb# Outrage in Providence, an account of J wh.ck wa* gtvan n our column* Saturday, h»» •eeurn.d ■ borrilde f -rm An at erupt wa« mada, It wpl be rsuiambnred, ori'’I b or via; roglu wm.k ,to d"*tfoy thu Ida '.( Mr John Tuck m, by • ip ding ! a keg ..| p-.wdrr under In* bed 'J im I’r.-vi.ln.ica I J..urnal now *t*o • Mr ru.kci's . wn a-m Henry i M Tucker ha* b.cn arrati.ii and clisrg.il wnh the crime of having at'errqa.d Hie h(« of h<a own falh.r by *U«h .Dead.ul ffl'SliC. .Many ruilpjfa I are afloat in regard in ibis rnoet wpksd trantac- i M'.Ra Wifiipaawaiji rtoM tin Dri-IL.t! Party —On the .Gy end availing (sovernor John ■mi apoku al CuiMH.fl, iltere were 4!l an bvikiii io i ilia Amen* *" Part) , a dozen or mom ol whom i w. i" Ilo.li ihe lank* ul ilm Jolmaon Driiio. raey, oi Hi rah. *1 on aa au< h, up lo that lime Al La w fence ni’c, laai morilh, ti .r Col.b made i a ape* , h l" a am#W rf«*«sd lu ilia l»w#r loom ol I the ( oult Ifouae, w b le #le»*e Han*.’ Saro" faKnd .ri 47 inurnbt ra of the Amen. a*. Party t -»•>•** hnnd* admit that he h.ainneated *v»m'#anny yum ia dial eouoiy I- iGeorgia ( n,a*n . - thn "di'lsi" b.r 1 • ngr. sa, Ir an the .Id I) *ui*• r "I Gcorgi >, we have a I. ader wIp, ia p, 1 ,y l apr.ld.i ol cl||> id .ting noil aupp.-rtmg lliu grrni prirmpba ol Am- • hi Repulopa mam unbodied in our D ate and N t i .rial P.ailornia, and win, is •**"'> '"I genefou* Hfld Zealous aup | p. n ol .ivory mdepcndeiil nii/. n wpli wlp.pi a • d country is paramount to the liamniclaof 4 Rnaolvrd, 'I Ini il la ihe sense of this C.onvcn t.-.u, ih ii die Amno an Part. aR.-uld ip.i ooiint.. o.m .• miy al ack op n the Inal -ry or |».|n y ,,| c unity m ttm purer day* "I i'a nalHii.al ei|a>. , e o, fclerem e p. the natural zall m ol I ,. ign era , hut Ihai 111" lime Haa arrived when l(i.,| pol ry aP "»1*1 he *•' rti dllle.l r-.i.vial. nlly || 10 , ,, ^ imiori aa i«. suit the pr. srm . tigao. pi* of tim | «oM Ka^vv* Gvviav,* Ri, l,'.v.,rnor Rerd.’i'a ir.naaagu |<> ■ .."lends I'd the ngni ol thn pe>. n« u • Ifwlra Ufliiillurjio i d by Din i I'SR'a MLasso* 'he legislature, de lo aaille lin o her Htalra, and aayv Iiral ihe ten .1 inti legialatui" may a. i on the qunatirrn *rl slavery lo a limiied nioni, ami t.m p rarity ragulale II II" dorr la allrnnon lo thn delini• pm ol Dm Icmndariea of iho c uoiiee mul dia.flata, and the quanlleallona Vo|ela. Hr in C'.rmnrMfa (hal n sif.ngrnt liquor law l.a adopted • erfiep iio." is >ver a.count ol the Indiana lie lliu,lie that a I phl I .,|„ ,,j (J,,, ,| lw f, tal ooly |a req.Mfed, and rofileiid* lh«l pre.einp 'i"iu ma) l« lain) l|» lei-.aioiieri.la ihe In.me di*'“ eaialiiiahm. nl ol ill* anal ol government, ai,i| aim ruricea 'lul ihe p..puUiion of I Iio lertimiy a m ;r|"ta In 3.393 Ivmalaa, and ft,133 m.lta I ll" legist .Iur. Iliad upon Ilm nii*wore Miaao-n at Ilia Irmpofary a«ai ol govrrnrnrril The t. v r *‘ ’ vr-t.rrl'hr III. .a«re, Lul (lie |. g|a|a>tira paaa wiib#. .•••loitf, u"d adjuuin.il |u me. | agam SalutaP'iv -* ndcl (J II I ’onih# ('iiha--The Nt rlli—Tho South.—Cadet (' M F T')th. Progr.'Vs o| America — (’inlet M Agriciilt'if i. .'I'.cncr —t ndet l( El .qilt'li''" - Allot W I I'hIoIII Spirit i f tli" Age—Cadet J G Pepper Valedictory —Cadet C. II Way Th" Hvlutst' iy was delivered in s er manlier, and iiio«i o| ilia spee. li.'* I'Vinn U g ,.ui Iil- Iilsl trsoi.r.g, nnd well an.red anpp o a I1..111 general l.lcraiiirn Cadet Camp, who i« a .Siam l ad.*t, may I " particularly aliudud lo na iilutlini ng much Ihonghl nml . |oea aiudy mins nddi.as I bo Valedictory by t adet Way ol your niy, wna . ne ‘ ol ilm tiaiMii. at it has cv.-r l<con my lot ", h. ur. It required Untie qu irti-r* >1 nn Ip-ur lot il*i|»ery, bul sii Ii waa 11* £ wing imsgva—lull ol tlm "ili. ngiua ihat hrea'li and word* tli.*r burr.," ri" onn (mind il *11 |"r|p.iiR of loo long The degree* wero lh»li 11.inferred upon alevcii gr I'liislca, nl'cr w hirli an addroa* ws* dohvered by I’f.ifcaa <r W'lllmma ol ilm Inatllui.. 1 nl«r»l Brumby rn»d« s-.ine lew remark*, >n w ho h ho pro. scul d I'm A> ndeiny.** recovering Ir..Ill ilm ■ fl , of ilm s< *iie trial dji.d g-rno llimugli during tlm year psal, and 1b.1l |l» Conditpui I* d . 11y l.eei.muig III- IS fl iurivlimg. There have ree«mly been a me hHv appli.sni* for admission— and ihem m nveiy pr >apnrl f' • Inaiputn bring aor.n h I...I p, ,■ caps. >iy l"i s' • >mm..dni|oii. Til" Inal |uti nllu drd to, ace " il< I 1 llicr.1 lo mg a., few gr . li ,[,, till* ynni, but tl.o clsaa . | 'Alt, Mill piol.a'..) I.,< lunch Isrgr-r It 19 Worthy o| Havanuah tint' vim i. *0 W ill I f. pr ' »r*.|".| III ill" I lullin' .' — l||"rn bring up to than a d mn cadria Imm from y-, n nnhisry iliy, •iiiii" «•( wrbi.rn,aho may well Im found of •• I'h* martial spirit . f Mevanuah has alw ays rlami ed ilm ailmoali >11 ol Imr sisirt cillr* ..I tri.ugia I arpticfpun ia ryef a wi-l, nine guest 111 the tern •stiviliea ol I'r.llimrin roirilt 1 loar.l with a dr'igh'lul hall 1**1 welling, given l*y ■ Im Cade)*, in which limy Iraely and fa*..iahly il l. ia'ralnl ilm yrare of the msyy dance I.. day ilm • ad. ia pip h tlm-r nun I r rm aiiip- m. 'ul Yours, »Vc, R I. A I.'glutted Wh Dr Tam o' ell ol ol s • I w I, ,1 (hi ti. 1 mg. llewn • N'cnatnll, 11 t nppi•iriate Ii h il im 11 10 •. oialuy ol ti the , 1 inr ,1 . I HoW I liundr. da have ... me'.ipln sieal 1 , •<l tlm anniversary I shall I sp. ak of the ill ■ M) 1 epent here utter, d in my hear | -too I. arm d bo tho .oice w nu tumhhi lo s In* sel«..'tcd a vnl.jcct I no. ol, v t -lie imr- 1 saw an niitlicnca #•> 1 ■ cl.-ed S in,- men j ol III" little things vo | ught 11 'll" Arsgo, ut" ot u\e Atlantic, s received by intelligence s I .cv nut appeal n." It that llie ’.1 s''and rd 1.0 I *. t>v the London j ,'UIIO I 'Ut t I ll ptep.i whs ended b. ’. .ply kno sig'inli • III. ,1 are lo.' Ir or nr./, ih.'l n< ereeaiv for nd •" know. I mu«i n o omit t.< " "iitioii that tlm eitizriis ol Midway |o..*nl"d f ir 'lie vtrangcM pi, «. n a |uvi in!<-dinner in iho op. 11 air,thoir In.iel being t."> small I" ae. i iiHIP'dato all Thanking V"U I 0 die ourtray ol your p rae, l am Yours, ASrirfATOR ill no tlm gciiero lisli nnt .01. 'I in- 'Joren 1 paid 11 tribute t>. h s riiein. ill" press •peak kit I'sfliamert ud the prop rrv s It, v mg skr" Kngl «n. 1 1. n* lie was belief know n lor lens, I .old I v Ja. morsel, *v*« M son o| the hlili D >k.< o' Deaul. lt. . Ill" present Duke Hr w as horn ill IT Mim-.i veiling '..ivory * |H« Hit"' 11 th" » . ni I'rkSiwjuv ('"Nvimpin.— The | , ■ ••salon III ill" second lls\' ol lliu I’fo- ) '•oiVenDon, late v held si Loxinglon, M" j drd with k'leal cxeileniriit and contusion i luhjecl ol ri.’s d.oii Slump n'a nddrraa Thus c- if qt" ol ihe p . l tl.r • the I ally, the 11.n 11 kh ..I nd a opy dm Convention wrrot. n leqfi* vt"d bo puhiicalioii siormy. A plntbom w*« 1* H||* wfiae M IMP, llutrtt desilis n I 1 t'MRI'a I lie,a wvr.i ■ 'u# Huimg the month 1 Iy thr Tiie itmd day wnn nl ml opted, Sr mug forth aa lo’lows " I’hst Hi" sgitsiP n ol ni" slavery quest mn In 1 (’ ngiesaor 1.1 ilm several ''tali'*, Will f 1 n■*'Iv re • nil in a ilistidulpot .«! 'He I'l.pin Dial tli» rreoin j li, n ..I ll" non alavelvldpig Stales, ip,I lo sdiinl 1 nn Dp r s I a v. S-ai.c .a a d 1 i"l'"i • I •"•■tiluy |H . 111., t'.iim'l’iitpm, lbs h" I iIuspoi o| *hveiy lend* 1., Dm sup lio'Slp.u I ill" ' oiidlll'Ui ,,| ihe slave, 1 a 11 1 lo mn 1.1'11 in an eq"i"bi non ng unvi n.oi*alavc* I, ling • I... 1 Ii,y, 111 a' 'll" Kiinaav nml N.'hraaks - it. 1, nnd Din tuglllV" •'**" law al* . od'allysp j lo<..i il. that Ilm Inc* Ip 0"'i >n "f "i"lii".1 ss#, ri* 1 i t l.o ilm purpose ol tol, iiMati.oi in Kansas, is an un pier miaoued III. a-nic and Riv ntmmpt Vt* 'll w all III" pur p,.*r# ol Die Con*lll.llloD Slid ill" , up n'a t Congr. ** "'IDl" disclaiming anv ] Ii.'ent"'ll b. minflotc with a. iiml aeliuu*. they will I plolr.l ill. mselvea and If p* OtV. s* lb" eighteen | II. 11d.il ooinim* o| Mi**.,III). ■ Mam All,'RSI al*v wlodk wnl hr vslimbs* 'I Kuna* hoc• once the sh d# of »ls*il.|t.irv Ians' "* I he g I •""*., ol ill" • I wn IM11 a 1 1. III Sgglrs* III lisiuisl *«• I * I« nmnl A i" mmi'ire w>a* app ’iu'rd lo pu'.lish *11 ad* drrsa to ihe people of Dm 1'nHcd Hlstra 101 Dm Ii lap -f) 1 I 1 It. Kaliaaa rV> i.iiirip A ■' pv of tlm ■auiu and Dm ip«,i|i|i 1011* ol the 1 onvi ii'ion were ordered to ho forwarded "> the F.seouuve ol each State Hi imiIii'Inns wet" a.|"p'ed calling 0.1 the Mm •.mil l.egi'lalui" |,i !, gislalr wilhm Ilm I "IlSttlu* •on sr *01*1 Dm priidu"'*. A" "I M *»**. Iitfseita Hoi i>|l|.,r Siaiae, prsci.t s*W miDllymg dm lugmve I h* ( nnvrniien 'h#o #di urnad sii* d.» hiii.'S ag .' we are to • so. n in Ioigland Dish tl i.i, w ||o had ill. high** 1 lie might in I t>" look.', I w-h • ret' .k< d Ins a.'c.'in X'V rigli*It •t and 111 » vel hack 1 in’ Ni’; 'to immg him • n his •lall. to ihe post of Miim VtV tu> a- IV.'.lj hl.Hlgh ' •• 1 wo , "n > pr- u.lcr In ui tlmn Duke .-I 8. in is n.-and Imbue turn nn "i b* vulgai rv 1 a, a I" I o 1 .pping !.|* " '1 sdsm, my Mat V.I 1 o k such liber- ■ C met in 19(14, 1*911. and " < ,«"l gh' )cam w hat < oil a 1 1 g'c .tn si 1. 1. ", :.i I .|.oy S.uimi*. 1 li.< girat I'cninst.lvr a ot Wr.lmgi. H 1 happy to 1, It. I» ol the He." i.| alicrw *"!• 1 • u iu>to v I - 1 K a onh ia cvper'rd to put , and Iravr Ivanaat to ton. d * ' ll .V" ol Im Em'.as*V Duk. I Welqii and m INSfc pr ill I"19 im , W i»|i, mill |9:T. a■ I in |N»tf w«. nnliand.O ill .' oilier Im pro' 0111.d , Dllk.l o , die . o I,-id llv bllllse 11 ' Hi. Il..< rln. I •* ai id", 1 o.l 1 . 8 ig>>, an«l 1. 1.1 I ,ii trl v<» . Ill '", ol , a) p o,. | M i>ai, | (,f ,)■ 1 a I’e iso r, •• i,| Oi ha *u id Naglsn. 'b* naina el P > • lli- n 1 * - sp. s HleslA. English papers sr-. Miatndiciiirmg stnt" ■ I icv.ituli ii) ni -vi'mei. s in Russpv in lav r ■ ,'tamiip*, but they am Micro invuiiti ,..s 1: anv loundaiion !...(.• l or.I II vatr 11%is llricf kkrirli ol tits l it. Hit Sui.ivsor. n.-ws • ilm dealfi I 1. t.t Rngisn, cm* •r—m-olip-f "d the Brili«h burrs m the t i. Miuil, ''lock and oilier I lie 1 hsvsr.1 , Ih, a hju:) I". I.» »*»» ... Jr , Sra'c sM N.trai.-i,, 1 Junr vi|>. I*. •• -ii .*1. »,'|s,tiil 1 hr N ■’» I.i, sal t -i».i '"I T- Learned. J, . her.nan e "in pa 91 r.K.Frr* .tm. "f lhr all. JN' 1 INi.l. • V ll I > *•••-.( .0 i hr I. *o.| I » . I hr < . Ii, . r.1 I.. ■ I I ; »i. | S-limia. i w <a ’.......a .1 .1 \ . Iona ip J8V9. ■Hi I’ei. rel.uitf, wliObrt ni»t" Dm iaie Kinprr«r I, lo ill" thr..ue isl a. ,0 . (ary lo ill* Duke • • 10 1 “ 1 o| thr l hilnani * ir. "iiiii.ri-.b it h • r .",>ea' . 1 nia r. VI an. . 4 U lira* |„« tun. In n* t . I ihe Dm death ol death t iti* much to iha 1**1. .'outer- o» twill* III, .^«M if nr*Tb# lion. II II riVKHBV hn r-unsriisrl. «t tr,* Urg'i I M .pirat > f ll,* IrlfSih uf Ti|li|rrn.r*, p, »,*(• Ilm' oil.'.. • im! >■ uainr I, at ti,* burnt "i.finj fla t in r»r», All j.efoi.t ililaiat rrl 11. |» grt»> u-iW •a 1.1 ainiy, are r»q .#.t*d to (Hr pol. > ) a ilto a, , 1 no #, that u * people may h**» *i>4 J ,dg» f-,r lllr#» .»» i*ai.<le*iyt|le, Hat irday. July *.*ih, at IMo’rV«R. b*? "pr t<«*. Raturday ntjibl, tOLki. I*''- ,•■•*».*, Xlnmlay, Mali July la ., I «..i.i|ii *»• mIh.i.i ,11 k* sLa), In If list. vi'.urit Varn/.n, hf'.ii-g'iinerr ' <», l^*'J».**lay, Ae» llai 1 .tills,Tati'.all. Thh'May. A*.( is. 24. hi*,rlbr.ru, ItuU ■ 1. I 1 . Al* sii Id fir .gb-p.l I ffii.gbsm, 't-’icday. Aagust 4lh ('* »« *'aio.n. 'I o.l,y, V1101 C'.h . kjll.i t Ncrivrn I ursdsj. A > I - •> * fc W «yti.srr.f.i, li'.M#•, V% wfioaday. A'»f i.r c*h lo'1U1 I't./rD'i. . ThR's-.ay, August Da* •!<'.•.< FrefS). (u(uail(nh. Ira in ou, llh.i.s o. Raiu'da', A rgurt 11tk. J) JtJ TO rill 1*1 HI M . T.. -II It*, m r|'..rr. .f . . i.t‘HI* \ IfPRINOl Ilo* auinmrr, ar a I, tt tr . , fiirg wt a nk'a '■'p'at.-r-' I, rnp.M'l.', I'.o r« r, r i.arVe*- b",. ~a< arili«b. Mar • nl rlnh'o and X rgIStU, pSfhkle Ihc .Hit, *J. loir* f nr It. II II IIP L *1 A N k CO. ], 16- J* M*l.( I I I. Mil III, Ml. I’l.lt.-r ..Ns ii,.:.* ,u„. ita fi 6-m nt PJtl'.E As Yl Mil H tie rnyit'/.. 'f rrfn,t,.l r,j '.p lllf Ith* senurr and psj up. si.d llirrsb) »*«•• to rti Me »..J a g. p*''.*r WVf.l* I* I! I * E II" Iln 1‘irrt, Aarnn*/ '.e filter. NOT Ml. VK MMI,m M (1,11.1.lay dal) nuibortaed AV- lorn. i. .11|. i g ii, ■ tlhi l.i r hum (hr Kl. e. j) 4 -If 9 K H AK5CM. %o a m I hr-lure of tl.e mbs;r her wil be elwsed dor t'.g ’noi,ini of July a*rel Amas*. in Isrt '>• t!.«• fJr-• •,/ (V.-piemlrcr, will, a it- m tna lull o1o,»n» »f •‘*rp«-i.ng*. Kugt,»sit Cloths,i.uniiii Msn 'i*'., 4e. fr- r» •■•i. i.gi ' ol* from bia s-ro-R da'tng Ls *•»* sri.r.-, car. obtain Itirru by *f pi* m| i«.'1r»sr* NKVfTT, I. Villi. I L IP '«* I I. *, ehrrr b t >.,wL* *bd tOLOaulM • I Im* found- Mr. Ji.us ». H<«is. '* in? au honied A r.rnr). W II. II. UL'IOKf AecBL COM 3ML X2 H CIA Li . H 4 VAN V All 'I lltlv I. r. fen in»r. 9u»y «t. F M. (.'OTI'ri.N —trjr.ru-'. t»-s»_i. N is t' <s ii ii is Ii I x pr*ri«. J ii l« ZV. P. r *p am .hip K'.-.xvnle, New ) -k O • ales R I ' r-t'oii. • *T <1 ■ I p and ,ln, IC7 dn I' :neM.cs. 17 do iv • k 1.6'Jr W.irf Util ms, S VolU'b tile*, tu) sundry p « , • ' • 1 ■ ' . 1 t Ir* . k I I ■ / i.iirf i tnpi'r *»> » ) .ok —4tr3 bale# Cotton. i«0 .! , Ih n.. *,ic». J.U*' t u.hrl* \\ hnt. and ».jh :ry bears, b .. aid pkgt. I'.-r l* t Tor-a. Jr.bts, N li-IP .tr/) fact Timber, PJ ip. .-a-. <1 i.uMttw-r, e.u ti do f‘var.c.1 do. |Vr srt.f 1 ilpsr, Nr * York —I6rj,"h ITimber. IV' S"l.r J II I Dlil.rf, Ph.! ad "I pills—- hS". Cot- Wm ' D<-mei.. », i,licb>gr w imai, JJ bags I calk. ..... t. b. ha.'.. i« -' i v. II H I cm. < II Si: I I •!■ . J' ID ■ Thr m» let • a* t • jMrte.1. a, w : rr M.jcieg arm • <" ’ '• • S*J - -i 4t , : '• :• i MMd."sf ► > - Wrhsr. io t'tniac tuu» 1j report . ».n*»' ■ « hsvt *•. vv >v,'ritt> tig ■ p' ,11 I .'. 9 s y • ' '• rc '• be » » Sur s . -». ► • j (•• t,in - \• rd v * week 8,'JO bsstr'l of ’>„rhie • ». «t r •-p'^«.: !»-• busr.r V\ '.tr'n. - nd'. n s l.'.'C P .'a' —very h l • ‘ > m New • r*re Dr •a. i.a>. To tkr r»t :sh an r »• f, on ■ • • r.tai look ’ . ' 'J Pack Foce-fn . smount 11 bus,* > • •■*■ nt is Tee : ./.r t rt p r »4 • - *» i- m ■ li P' n •!. M vl.K ).T 9. JFI. V t - .' c (uid. oprt.,-d a! k .t- I.IH the »h-.rk, w li . ha.ing d * .r. J ammalc , a\ !.m'« p. him*,*.i w I" a .liJl.ocnt medium u» t. inaiiRin I, an ' d"po»u . ujv.n ih> wau-r : . pr - •luce ther wiggle-taiis, who in luiu pr.Muco .oner mo.*qii't<i«s Anv man wii.i lisf "kept ip.use," wnh s cistern ll dm V -r 1, has ,i .ubtics' .dwerv.-.i Ih.« smiic . fi.-rt every sumim r t Ipen y.-.ir cis'.oii cover any ri rp mg in tlm mosquito season, and noi ,, n* t ;h.-in wit fly up m y .nr face. <". sc th" «. d «» . i *' lir m at night nt lli" rum nl being sm tn.- iO bo vv ii nt. *1 i*:r, being carclnt «t '.he sain.- mne l»r,o loualv lo "V.'.udo every in <squile, * • g . lied w tli a-y ipoi. r of that same .•'»*. :n w - ilm room, a ud enough w i!| hr. .-d Ir on .t doting Ilm night to ore y.-u any sali*lsc: tv am. tv. I '( iib e I i lac'. 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