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SAVANNAH REPUBLIC \N, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, ISftft.
THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
rvuiimt M
ALEXANDER &. SNEED.
>:iiy Ml Ctwmy PrlwOrt.
8AVANNAH, GA.
Saturday Morning, Aug- 4.
AMERICAN CANDIDATE FuR OOVKRNOR,
GARNETT ANDREWS,
Of fnihri.
FOR OONORRSR-FIRST district,
S. M. VAR N A DO E,
Of l.lbrrly
THU ARRR1TAN VLAnDRM.
Wo roMmo th«,dixouxxion of the platform adop
ted at Macon by tho American party. Tho non
arttcla in order It—
ARTICI.K III.
(CrmoopnndaMtnt the Hosannah Republican^ t
CniuMOHroMtiii **l franklin tiallrfo.
Arttkfta, August lat, 1855. I
Mew* Ediftt: Ono rnna a rmk ol dropping |
into tho rhannel of conunoiiplaco reflection in '
ottering meditations suggested by a return to tho
I of College Ilia have been halcyon dnya; when ono
, can look hack upon aconea wh'nh wore ever to
"Thai aa the natanluation laws hava bean ao 1001101 ol lira aoholaatiu atudiat. When tho daya
long pervertad to 1A0 haaeat purpoaoa, by corrupt
political demagogues, aa to cauaa tho loraign ele
ment to grow up to ho a dangaroua power in our
midet, deciding our political contaaio aa ii pleases, him roMfgtir </• rose, from which, aa from aonie
thorn aiiata an imperative naceaaity lor their radi- sunny knoll in lile'a path, he looked out upon "'ho
0*1 modidc.uon, .ml unci.r ubminnl. AmM „ . „ „
Wa do notaae how any intelligent man, howev
er great may ha hta love lor the foreigner, and
Contempt for the native, can deny the truth of this
proportion. We all know that "tho naturalize
[ (ton lawa Aara been perverted to tho haaeat pur
poses by corrupt political dtmagogea," and that
"tho foreign element Ant grown up to ho a dan
gerous power la our mtdat." Mon have boon nl
1 *U»tn standing amid tho familiar ohjecta ol Ilia
a 1.... 1 1 1.1 & 1.
FROM EUROPE.
BV TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN lowed to vote who have not beon in the couutty
1 00a month, and havo been paid for it besides —
Being neatly equally divided in moat of the 8liu**s
and in the Union, the two old partioahave endeav
ored in the moat diagracelul giannor to outbid each |
other lor the foreign vote. The public lands were
need aa a fund with which to purchaao this voto ; 1
the naturalization laws were rolaiod ; and tho •
poor emigrant when ho reached our shores, per-
Haiifax, Aug 1.
The steamship Aaia has arrived w ilh dates Irom
Liverpool to theXIat of July, bringing one week
liver news.
Llverpeel Xlarkrte.
Sales of cotton for the w eek 46,000 bales, ol
vrhicti speculators took B.OOO, and eaporieta 7,000
The sales the day before the steamer U*ll reached
1,000. T he latest advices from America had de
pressed the market, but it aubeequcntly recovered
and closed steady.
Breadsiufla generally were unchanged and steady,
except corn, which had declined three shillings.
The weather was favorable lor agriculturists
Provisions were unchanged and the market lull
Rosin wet active, with a spuculalivcduinand and
t alight advance.
Sugar was firm, at a alight advance. Coflee was
Steady.
Money *M easier.
American Railroad Securities were steady and
unchanced.
Liverpool freights were dull and somewhat
easier, though not lower.
Xllecellaneotf* Intelligence.
Alma Malor, he should giro hunaell up to retro
spective fancies and souvenirs of tho May-day rd
budding Mind. 'Tie liko returning to e laud-mark,*’
a mtlustone in the Pilgrim's way, and measuring
the distance gone over, ami tho progress Hindu to
wards tho realisation ol tlmao hopes, which thoro
cheered and buoyed up tho spirit. A lew may not
havo much that It is dolighllul to recall, hut many
d>>—and nil dor ivu profit in reviailiug thoao "shaded
puma of meditation" which illustrate tho loioground
in lulu's picture. Each linn his own Well know'll
linnnta, Ina own objects ol especial endearment, Inn
own '’Addison's walk," to awakon into lilo the
slumbering tunctea of Ins youth. Tlmao wlm
guided the techie slops tn tho labyrinths ol science ,
wlm assisted In unlolding tho mysteries ol Mutlie-
Irom , or .n ilnw-houw, not onlr • „„„„ „„,l l'l,il.»o|lhy ; .lirocl.d tho mmd to II,.
gamed an asylum, hut lound two great parties with
uuiaiictchcd arms, ready and anxious (o receive
him True, 111 the old country, lie was but little
cared lor ; hut here lie suddenly became n man ol
consequence, ilia influence wan courted; Inn
vote wua solicited, and aouictimea paid lor ; lie
was caressed and treated, and even provided wnh
a home m the tar west. Jlo wua taught to believe
this waa "a tree country," and so believing, ho dis
played a wonderful aptitude tor getting into "shin
dies," and inciting riots, lie not unircquotiily took
possession of tho polls, and flourished iu» shillelali
over die heads of American citizens as lliuy went
up to vote.
■tarty regions ol Astronomy, and accompanied tk
imagination along tho streams of elassu* learning,
have to bo taken by the li ml, m which nil 1l1.1t
might he pamlul in recollection in forgotten m tliu
memory of benefits received and the many hullovv-
ed associations which tln-ir familiar faeea call up
Irom the shadows ol tho fast College nioiimi ies '
They aro sacred recollections that take miuhuik
to the morning hours of Me, to the d.iy-i>piiiig *d
y. uug Ambition' and lend a lustrous charm to the
ago,
•• When thought la apeirh.and speech It truth."
There is another ntirae'ivu interest which the
A..minus ot our Statu University (iptrii
Conscious of its power, the foreign element toon again visiting the seat ol that time h»n >red Iu*ti-
became the ruling element. There it scarcely a
State in ihe confederacy whoro aniormr to tho ap
pearance of the Aim-ncan party, the election lor
Governor could not have been deeded by the cast
ing vote of the emigrant population. It was so in
Georgia two years ago. And if the State elec
tions can be determined in this way, ao may
thu election for President and V.co Presidot. The
truth is, the foreign voto, though insignificant by
There is nothing important from Sevastopol or’ itself, is amply sufficient, when united with either
the war.
A vote had been taken on Mr Roebuck's mo
tion to censure the Ministry. Tho majority against * the country
j ol the old parties, to decide nearly all our elec
tions, stale and national, and to shape the policy ol
the motion was 190; sod, consequently, the Min
istry zitll exiata.
It was rumored that Sir William Moleaworth '
would succeed Lord John Kuesoll in tho Ministry !
Nomination
Sr. Pauls. July 28
The Democratic convention «»1 .Minnesqin met
here to-day and nominated 11 M Rich for t'»*i»
great , whereupon a number >>t delegates with
drew, and nominated the H >n G N Gorman
UvmiU of %% Allium Ilian.
It is with the deepest regret that We aim <unc.> j
the death, in this ccy. last night, Irom paralysis ,
of the brain, ol Mr William Blois. Ho was at i
ticked on Monday last, but hie case w as not Con
sidered me least dangerous until Thursday evening, j
when it became suddenly w rse, and terminated ,
in death a tew nimut
mght.
The deceased waa a young man in tho prims o|
life. lie had been c mnected with the Republican
office tor several years, as book keeper, and more
recently, as conuntrc.al editor. As a business
mm, we have never known one more industrious,
faithlui and capable. A* a friend, ho was true ss
lh>- n* edio to the pole ; as a citizen, virtu-
But we are referred to th>* early policy of the
government, and aro told that our lathers en
couraged emigrants Irom the old world to come
and settle among us. This it true. Our popula
tion si that tune wns spaise and leeble, nnd con
siderations of self-defence d elated the policy id
tilling up the counity, av least to a certain point, as
rapidly as possible But n iw that we have grwn
to be a populous and powerlul nation, capable ol
subduing tho lores! nnd defending ourtelvcaagainst
all ci-mcre, this policy lias ceased to he applicable.
It doca not follow-, because our f.ith<*rs under peeu
liar circumnanci a ill <ught it prudent to encourage
tution. Tho kindness and hospitality, which Itio
r< imod pLople of Athens have ever* extended to
(lie student, cemonl and render more enduring the
nffeiTlona fur tho walla ol the College Used Ilia
delightful to rulurn and meet once more the holiest
ami ea o| lh"*e whochened the y- ung heart in
the mind's earliest triumph, and who lirst hade the
graduate "God speed," ns tie Stepped up 'll ill"
w. rld's arena Few graduates of Fiank in College
e irrv awav any hut tho most luatiug impio-s • »
ol the kindliiu-asand hospitality ot Ge >rg a s A h-
«ns There is searcely one who cannot *.*v m
a! er years that some .>1 In- host nnd truest li tends
are (o be found upon its "red old lulls."
The exercises of the fifiy-touith annual C«'in-
nieiieemeut ol Frank 1 in' olh-gu have just cli-Sed,
a general notice of which I take pleasure in trans
muting for your columns
The usual prefatory sermon wa* preached in
the chapel ol the Umvcts tv last Sunday tit" 2'J. 1
n't , by Rev. er. His text was taken
Irnu St. Mntihtiw, tve -iv,",\lsn cannot live by
bread alone, but by overv word thai procecdeth fr -m
the mouth of God " TTi>- discourse waa not wan
Hug In eloquence nna 1 li«- n'tentivo congrog ill *n
to generally entertained, though in the nur ds
tmue the policy under nil e.rcumnances, and when
too the reasons upon which it w-«s founded, have
long since passed away. Jt must ho confessed
moreover, that the men who camel., us across tho
bclore 12 o'cuck, iast | wa'er ill olden limes, wero very difTerent from a
majority of tho-o who now flock to our shores.
Many of them si,11 .jnger among us, an honor to
any ago or c -untry Even now wo derive a .m.-
ot < ur best citizens tr nt foreign lands This is
readily and gladly c nftssed ; and hence wo hope,
wh.-n the naturalization laws shall have been
properly ntm-nded, and a more genuine American
setiiiment tiilused into the g >vernment, that some
and upright. Respected by those who knew hnn . : provision will be .mule by which worthy bnetgtu i»
immigration, that their descendants should c*n-, ol hiany it lacked unity it n.<l originality. Tho
trusted by all with wm in he was brought in
tact, modest in his bearing, and scrupulously vilt gea of emzei
hoiK-t m ins dealings ; h'» sudden and unexpected /j. «-»:imatod
death is a blow to his tarnilv and a calami
selves, which it were impossible to cXig
His funeral wi<I take place this afternoon at S
o’cloca, from his mother’s residence, corner Aber-
corn an i Br-n gh qii-s s.
unexpected /j
my to our.y£, f(
igg-r.te.y/T whi
tsr A mail iiatiud Henry ll.nson.n w 0.1 liman
on board Ihc bark D. 1.glass lying ..fl’ Tyhee, waa
drown- -d Monday mght last, while attempting to
swim it or a small i> >ir that had got adrift
TxurcftATCae and Rat.v—We are indebted to
Dr. J F. Posey for the fj'l'wing tab'e, slowing
the range of the ihermomoier and barometer, the
quami y ol rain that Is I, the number of rainy d .y«,
and the relative humidity, lor the month of July
Th - ca y range of the therm..meter and har<>m< ter
>■ not given, but rather the mmibiy mean of t.ree
dat y observations at 7 A. M , 2 P. M , and 0 P
M.
Rainy f Relative I
d.»i* j Humidity
may be Ireeiy adiiut.i-d to ail the rights find ( ri
izcnslnp
edthat the number of immigrants w It •
arrived in this country last year, was equal to the
Ie number who arrived hero during the lii a t
lofty years alter the organization of our gov. Mi
ni-lit According t . n sta eincnt hel..ro u*, the
immigral.on ol t- regners to the I'uitod St .tes
prior to lSdO, was - ti y tr >m three t . five th»u« .n-l
a year, and !*• -nt 180'ij . H|0, 7/kst a year— md
fr- in t-i 182.1, 11,000 a year—and from IH2U t..
J.sai. I3.IKHJ 4 year —..rid Ir-m 1830 to J8I0,
‘ a >ear—and Ir- ui lilO 10 ISiO, 167,0:'0 a year —
81 tic 1 i860, however, n has risen to the eimm. us
, number of from 3m',000 to 5t>0,iMJ a y ear, and u w
threaten* to reach a million A year, spreading over
tho curury like the ...cua'h of Egypt,carrying w nh
' them all tlm w 1 .I and dangerous theories >'|
Eur* pean politics, to h-rra-s ai.d agitate theC"iiui-
1 ry wherever they I e«tc.
* T be great bulk r.l'h.a foreign population'says
th" Hon Mr Z >llie..flbr ol Tonneaee) has settled
in tne Northern Sian-s’ it n«.w numbers in the
portion especially addressed to th>i grnduaies was <
much appreciated and was rendered m>>r«i touching
and solemn by ho feeling alluMoti undo t'> the
recent and unumoly Ue.vh ot one ol iliu students
On .Monday iliernonn a largo nudtence assem-
hi. d hi the College Chapel to enjoy the struggle
lu-twe* 11 a select* d nurulu r llourtcnii ol the So
phomore class, for lit" pulm in dcclama'ion. The
jwdgvs were vh*>aeu, seven in number, who we-*>
to dcci<U> between die contending parties, nnd
award the tw.« medal-, ace >rding to the iiier ’a ol
tiiu d* claim* rs us ilnn ;ut fortti. Smiie of th"
speakers I* fleeted much credit on lhelil«eiv*-s, and
though tile decision <-! 'lie appoint, d arbiters
w.>uid not bo known un.i! after the ex rot-, s .>1
'll" next day, tin* audience generally tlci. rm.m d
that Mr G P Screven of your cty. who*i*-c!uim-
ed N .It's e oquent discourse on Duelin g and it**-
Death of Hamilton, sh u 1*1 hate the F11 --1 I’r.Z",
naatni hmstli- Askhs Wat and aa Ntor
la.
The Boston Daily Courier, In an able article
upon the proaenl political condition of Maaaachu-
avtla, speaka thus sorrowfully, yet truthfully, ol
that once tmh|« and influential Whig Htal*.:
"Our Siam la disgraced and humiliated, hut we
dust not irretrievably ruined Musanehuaelts, the
inosi cultivated, the tioat educated, Ihe ni"st puhliu
spirited, and, upon many good reasons, tho proud-
eat St its in this Union, baa fritiered away her
oireiigib, until she lt*-a coinplemly prostrate —
There has boon no time before, mm o the Ruvuhi
lion, when she did not maintain a lending part in <
tile national councils, atld Mt least challenge the
respect ol her opponuillS, tl she did not aw a y (he
conducl of public nflmrs She lias ii"W stripped
lieiHell «.| her llllca lo influence, and must lie con
tent, lor 11 lime, to occupy the lowest place, in .
►ten.1 o| that where she has been acuosloliind to
advise, t<> persuade, und lo dm cl. Ill the place <.|
her atilt*allien are only p.-tty politicians. Instead
ol her men of learning and c .unhanding elo
quence and public expeiieuce, jenh.iis "I tier honor
nu.l worthy *d her confidfliio* — -lie is lepreaeuu.d
by eharhitana.HU'l hoctahats, nutl ignorninusva—by
Bell seekers, instead ol patriotic minds—by men
prone t-> mischief, raihor than souls capable ol. .hi-
ccivmg, appreciating urid ophol.iing what m.ikes
lor the general weliaru. We will not incniion fo r
great men—tho Icing and the dead—her |.inle
and the pride of iho naimu*—who irtnl in ul llir
(fooi, nnd wore ttie legitimate guardians ol 1I10
flock —lor wo should he i.alinmed to lecnpitu ato,
by way o| contrast, ihc names of their bulc»s»..|s,
who havejinn/irU over thefohl"
T hose "iily wli 1 know with wh it ini* mo pride
M i'-ioJiusett* lots been aecu.i'orile*] to refer lo the
influence wielded by her public men, will he utilo
lullv t" appreciate tho tliriuio she * vp. iiencos un
der the degradation winch l iinneiam and I .:!>• !
have brought upon tier But win 'ever n true sense
of ilium • abides, ti ara also will tro loiiud tho ele
ments ictrtevnl. |’ntst.»n, ptvjud'co.or HpatUot-
te mdilleretice, may lead to the perpetration or,
suflernnec «»l evil a is, but when repentance sue- j
coeds to a knowie.lgo of 'he. ons*quoncea,thoro is
>•••* a lively hope that tho wrong done will bo ad
equately redressed, and that fuiuiu justice will
compensate for past default.
Spins or tii* Time*.—Tho hunk loans in Now
York have roach d tho highest amount ever'
known, l>. lug only ono million and a hall ahoit ol
one hundred mtllt.*n< of dollars. Tho Boston
banks aie cqu t'ly expanded, having lucre.m* J
their loans during iho past week moro than u
quartor «l a milli-.n, while their speetu haa been
reduced l<> >he same extent. Tins extraordinary
expan-i 'ii has taken place st u time when regular
men tal engngernen's and huainosa paper are
estpna'. d to have been roduecd nearly onn ha'f
below their usual amount at this season ul the
ye-ir.
The necessary intorenco is that tho groat in-
crea*o o' louns has been made upon temporary
hypo'liecations, and that they havo contributed
largely P> stimulate s uck speculations. There
are thn-e eireum-tare.-s which must, when* ver
ttn-y i.ci-ur, CHU-*. a sii.ld'-n eoiitru* ti.'U "I th" V w
y. rk hank loans nnd produce the usual fevulis
whi.-li I low up..n ih • opi-raMon li's expecud
that 1 he imports ** dl Ij-iii-ly i.icrean.- very soon —
T ips acts upun 1 In- t'anks in h two'o'd manner —
it eaii-e- a dram d speetu •.*» pay tue foreign credi-
lof, and S dram ..1 specie at li"inc Ir mi the banks
into the mdepend. m treusury lor mo purpose of
pa* mg the du’tes
Wh.-n 1 tie vnoriiiou* crops ..f th.. present season
are re.nlv for in >'K« t, New Y ik euy w ill In ,.mo
largely mdeh'ed t-> agio ultnral districts for ti e
fl ur, wheal nnd e> in .-rwarded f• -r sale, th" gold
w In. li h-a .-I lute iieen freely drawn from the c un-
trv lown« and oil *-- mils' wnh equal freedom b.-
tt't'itn* *1 to s.-itiu in-1> dance ot ir nie w tu. fi t>.< n
will fie turned uga list tho aoa-h lard. I'ommert lai
tran»a«t "iis »• l.-t.g restricted by groundless
a .urns . I various k.nds will once m-re ri'sume
th. r .iciv y The elicit ol that upon
hank ooii.s wi.| likewise he .wo told T he large
clep -Its wInch, now ,ymg nl|o for want of pr>-
fil l’d - employment, made to form tho bans f
large di-eounts. will bo withdrawn 111 order t>. h»<
* nipio* • *1 m regular business
In adii'inm 1 . o*, the merrlisn's will require
I 1 ihe d sCount "! Itieif busin* 9- paper a largo por
tion ■ I Ti« money now loaned • n .femand !•)' ihc
'Ucpurposo.it speiul.u. n m stocks —
A t'aurt llmtss ftlrnsk Ay l.t|ktnln|-
Ona XInil Hilled Nurf Itliny ln|ur*d.
Oil thn 2Jd Inst , the cup da of llm court housn
in Taylor county, Va , was struck by lightning
whllo thn court was in somoii, ard a large num
ber "I persona within th" bo Idmg < loo man waa
instantly killed, and atv.ral others prostrated,
soma of whom wero severely injured. The Fair
mont Virgin.an Bays •
Our mtormani. who w«a in it,o court room at | Jl*',*?' B ”' 3> ' WMbe, ""*» n
the tillK* id Ilia oocurram «-, rivpresenta llm setiiie aa Hm»»o r'atm
MjM of Fr ft M**ruonu of 1'olor
ItlPJIrtTKItKD roll THE VRAM iwa.
Tholf Narrina, Agoa, I’lacoa of Birth, Occupaiior.a,
and the Narnea of their Guardians
A.
tn, id
b; ira l* Itu' li ixll.iclir, (linrrilin
Andorsmi. 1 Uuda Arm, Ir, Havaunaii, ■ — —
II
wavabi.ah-
".ps-.ri, Hararinah IIm w,
>■ nnui, K— IX—navaiuaJi—Hrirkltyar— |.* t
l.rtl R
'iHinrtM, N, riortda, Wa»l.ar»o*nan
I'ntly,M, Poulh r'aodlna, Mi.fw.fr L.rm I.
l«. n«*auiiah, liraaamtker —Hlrl.ard
! n n«»v.. . r>,.,|»a .7 WollwlWS W*<hs<*.,
“ not M • l.srli
fli-.niass.in J ,r,„ rtsi i»'»
lb*'.. «t »i r.si t< 1,
I I. n>.». I Ji^apr, V
llla.kn, -r. p. r„ ,, |. k ,| Ul
i.ss*>ii,. l.i.iai^u, — ifc— Irarlan - ohm
f tartan Appr»atir.«
darpn
lilovt terrifying one. 'J In* building app.-an d lo 44 v\ .is.
him 10 he coming down lio.liiy under the prraaiiru lie n
ol aoiu-i ir*mienuoiia weight, and fm maiinclively , V'aol
lull Im a suppoit. Colle. ling III* thongliis. I10W - u " rl
uvur.tliu uaiuir of tlm oct-urroueu waa iu«iaiiily • „ . , _ ^ .... ......
••••'-7 ho ; "? \"r SSL*
out at the aide doora of inu building Just it.cn,. n,„.-,so.,. Anne, 16, B....,•.»!., iw.in.w*..
ill** •creams of miiu lu<li< * on the (.ttier side *.t lt«e. - —
Bircet convinced them llial a aad lalamity h id re
am led, and on laadung the front of tho bunding
tile cliar.icter of the calamity waa viaiblo to nli
Stretched oil the hrieka, n.y a number ol peren* ,
III the midst ul them III.) denuded body of the B< v
lii-zekinli Dunham, the y-mrig man who wu* kil.
ed, and wh'Hiu peraou had brcn Btnpped ul every
vestige o| clothing
Fortunately lot tha aufl.irura, the person* present
ki.'-w lliu best method ol M aturing ilium to con
aeiou«ni.a», and rooti dragged them out into thu
ram.ai <1 eonimeiicr d d.i«hmg water upon them —
After the aullerca found lying m the entry had
he'll cared for, lilo jury Viaited, •
and in "i.o of tllo-e w.n di*coVere,| three iro.ro '
individuals who had been ro atum.od na to bo un '
aide t>» hulp lliemaelveB. J w>. . | them were |
taken out into tlm ram , the (ris-ntla <T tl,u tlor.i, j
fr.mi inislakeii kiodior-, would not lit hmi b«
taken .-ot, and t»o cu*. *ju* titiy vofb ted mu* li •
more ilmn lua couipano.i n Ul ih«- pvra m» ah ,. k
ed, soiip* recovered so m to get away from I'run-
tyiown lhe Bailie evening , Jet oil tho next rn .rn-
ing (when our informant i< lt> tlico wero »n.l six
or «'ight confined to ifn-ir r..oma if riot tuition bods,
and ono or iimro ol them in a very prot-armua e 11
T:
• r>»fi <
•■bull. >l.o* I,
it fatal.,<kl>- btn.e.n.
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U W) mutts
IU n.JafuM, <7, Diberty County,
n n-l.f.i.
Itutlrr, Jains*, *7, l. l/rrl* i our.l), Carprii’.i
H Way,to
llui.er, Itlcl.ar.l Anna, tr, rvav’li, Pastry l.VA-l h
\V a * lie
It ■oil, Mary, VI, Rav’b, Hesmari-aa—<Jha»fa* r* Itsr.ry
Matey, i.,iiiefu,r, *|, r-avVli, tfoamairevt-A.i-.inou
Gobi* n
tlv. Tl.'.rnas, 4- , Hai'li, Kngtneer—Join. I o'll) n.«
It iioo. li, Aiuio .Mans, 47,sav'b, neamsifrvt «< lo. M
Ui,k« #
tUri.ard, Ms Hen,XH, Wilnunglon Idanif, 1 .vi.* rtnan
-—Ruin rt Itnifi.ril
II. . keii, harat* J.fl,Chatham Co, M«am»lrava--Jesa«
Mount
V
Carter, Alexander. 3*r, Hav'h, r’or.j.er—J F'.ul'mar'.n
i !*.*•>, * ■l..rrn,r l <1.11.1 of Juit.no i*oll», ►, havani.vl.
Hr J •• •
•l.l.
i.
'■I Hi
lllt'l
»*«:
' I ■
<'•*•1; ■ i\ aiLsr —
wot*, Mary—av—Wavani.ab —v»trt.* -tit f
.an.* Pranelv M P.-.rida — Mss-
dm>.ii
Mr Diinham, ford ii^.f t<* tfio mmia'ry ab'.n
two w*. k ago,by ihe B q.iisl eliunTt hi I'runty
town,' waa n andiog wn. I. :l»o cdec'rit. fluid ai,u<-
him. hi Iliu lr«nt do..r ol the Court liou>.', uith f.
head I. along against Ho- e.amg ‘J no o'fo f p.-i
sons injured were standing near him, in the en i|
One in hi was conaidcra.i.y scorched t.y Tiu tie.
ing ol a pair ul ajiectaiI. a whpfi ho liaii in hit
pocket Another's w,* cli pu.v.J ao n'lrael.vu •*'
that H was part lady lu-«d Mr A \V. Beat,
‘ • I...... *t
llabsrsl.ain
i i I /v,3-i “av'n, !*r-a,nvtrrM--lo-vI ^ li'l.yon
< »> er, r.nul), l". tfavannan, l.svi i* H'f.y-n
» • laymn, 13, hat'l.. l>r tt.ci.vrd V. syi.s
1 url. y, AH r Ann. 14, hat h, — - Mrs Mary I’ • •!. r
i Union, Itrliscf*. I", hav'b, r-earntUM —I. • l»'l '"n
• lark, Jainrv, 4J, tfaV'h, < ••<•<,vt — Jano s M \Va>n«
Clark. l.ln.lRt, '13, s.Vannvi,. D'.ino-I r . M ttoir
« o», Nair t,'.‘'ai. Hum'he.. I'ranc v M ».••<..,
I hades, I^miii4.4I. i-st'li, Heamvlrcas—I, H I■ ’. y* n
i .».per, Mary, a', Darien (4a, ream*tress — J Jl.a
Motts.
i .. .j.er, \\ ollarn, 17, Aavannah, Abprantlce t" Ma» u
— J D. l.a .Mu'la
i laghorn, Co.neliO, 3J,Hav'li, tfeamvirra*- r» M Cr.rb-n
..kirjr, r'ltharuM—>’ f a > ili
< d r C(UM,n
• n«m, Vguucuv—IV liar-si.
il.aina, N <ra —13—Ha van-.nr,
i.amt,J •vapb—'/l — tfavannah-
i.ir.f ton, M III arn —4i. - ."a*v -
liar tow
-1. Ann ”1—Hatanntt, ■<-
iui f ,
•llffH, .
|»"i|y, Jmttnc, 45, tfavannali, V\ a'berwoman—Dr I r
flan* r-bsrn
tmut.sr, Mary Ann, 3'>, »*av»tit>ah, Nurta - P.. bso,
llatH "haul
lie-ere, llrceno, 4'J ■savannah, Cafpantsr — Isaac I> l.a
hough standing a.>mo tw.niyor moro feet Ir-
ilm track "1 the fluid, had los right arm, which
was m *-miaul with a wall, par *a/. d ti*-m tlt«
elbow down ; and Hi s wrlcut paining linn t >,
he dnl n->t know tlm fact until lie undvrUiok to
handle a h«cke< Alii r ndminif* ring *o the re
lief of oth.-r and rimre i ..o- auth-rers, using .. . y
Ins left Hand, lie look di Ins hut and stood mi ih«
rum lur a low minim s, wb«n In arm toon l c-
came sut.ject t<> tn* w .i, .md free ir -m every un-
pliusant sensa'loli
i lie
, Domiulc, 67, tfavannah, Bar her— laaar. I> La
o, Jane. 3V, flavaiinah, Domcaile—fiaac l» La
-A letter /rum Ca;«
Baiiii.nu at Cape .Mav
May says:
Among the bathers this mirning nt tha hour ».|
tin- grand tableaux were several e dorly females • I
imm.-n-i- till k w. Igtn- 0"t It-s than 250 ji oind*
each, "lair, lat, and I «rty " Tlu-y were nil m com
pany apparency "I tin- s line par v, r drawn to
gether t.y syrnpaihy <>l w.ogtit an.) r 'tii"<ipy, a I
ol c lurso ntlr.icted con-id.-rahle atienti >n They
flail double tlm ordinal) 1 surface l<> pre-. ut 'o the
to.I 'W-, md BCvined l*. * nj >y tlu-iiiiu y in prop r-
llori to heir weight and -i/.• I heir l a huig d'« s». •
were all good fils, which added much to ill" sii. t;;
mteresi wph wluen ill* ir gambols wero ohrerv*.l,
e-peei.il y t-y thu Indus who were near ill* til 1
de«d ihe seen*s in the surf are uf rn st vary
n*>v. Uy, and
Rorlra
l>*ane*ire, Mary, •'), Havannah, r**ainvtrea- — M'cbaai
Finiu >
hav •, 11/s M A, Wl'.h cf.lld *#., ,-*a»annah. Rear..at ra
-IP n as tf It a* no
1 IT-rd, Aroi I.(w, 7, savannah—Tti'.rnvi B \\ •* r.e
I' l '.n, r.i rgia, Hi, savannab, D*rmcati* —>' A 1. La
mar.
|m f.n \|.. u, Harunel,‘-*3, Mavanr.ah. Mav.n— Fran. ;•
M .-ton.-
I»>- I-. 't"':». Ern-llne, Vi, Savaimali, Hrano.rvaa —
Fran* i* 'I .-loin*
lie l.a 'I r. \drdjil.ur, 19, .-avannah, fJ!ack»fi.i - .t< —
Irup'.n, \nna, 34, Sav, RetmatrrM—Bolomnn S 4 ' e' al
I’"* 1 h-r». Joseph, 16 .-avannali, , • * ' • "
li'l \ndle-s. Jl. -av’ti. Wagwivvr —J If laM' '»
In- Va.n . I*«a<-. 3V. -av'n, <' .r|a-.iter— !.»• vi ■» I |'*ii
|i.r.»-r jprr. Francis, '.’7, .-avannab, 1 ar|»eii er — War ti|
'Ihr lfr|iubllraii for Ihr (am), rn.
*> tw ation 'e*f i<> un.va* r.sy att ar-.-j
paioed w Hh l.e (tmi.av,
>i,i irTT “
C'p'Trlion. It H.mVCHHV haa r;n*+*'t4, at ita
urg.-ni rrqu.-9t >.f il.s )*,«'•*!• of T*-i».j-*-r».>f#, tv »
tbr vt Mint hiiaMi at tht Uuia4 Hrmfly ryrev
ft.-I I., each All per***.* li.ineaud .u tLc great c-.s»
•■'i.mnai.r.y, tr*-e. quetird s*« ;ut»i«;y !4 :Ua
a; j. - ruen.4, '.Ea'. the jt ;)t may Lear an- Ju4|« .'.r
Ui.-'t.a- '.tr*.
R.-i |.».ilr, Taiintd, lhuraday, Auguit 84.
•-ti'rai.nri., Huic I.. I, .day auoi>1
Sir .gdvld I ffi. firm, ri'uf a , \ui;u»; 4tb.
41 m .« -•••.•on. Moi-d.j. A Jiovtfiih.
**»• sat •* r*. ri ver.. 1 ue'dv*. A*.f va'. 7 J.
W-y i Hurls, Wrd . adty, A**( ■»< Aik.
I-<.•>>• v.1 i*-. J. ff-_ Tbu-v.ay, Auguat Bib.
Iiaviabor*. Fr.day. Ao/utl Ibtb.
I-wo. on, VX la ns-.n, tfamrday, Augait lltb.
J : V3
I \ X V H.%1.1. AT Ti t DIXOAM'ltMCR.
Dni.e-a..
flllbergl*
If Us-*-11
liiilH-rgl,
H.rly, I
r, \\ ’am, tia. h 4 v*i., ' arj e-1. - V II H
lilitil'eih, .'2, .-av'h. Domevlf — War.'
r. I'.mrna, Vn,8*v. Homer: c- A D**« i p r:
I.
iZaJaue, 18. •■‘a* aimab, ?>eam»ires, — \\ artng
H u-*« i:
a.-,::
el an-vlu f
. .. yet ing the
part..-n net Mothers
• url wnli inInnt ehiidr."
w .iting ..ii ah re wph ti
hi on e- mug out Irom :
D tugli:. rs w h" 1)9* e h
to tie
tHIIll
tarn a m
when "■
mg til"
and tntvreMu
•iiiion o| ttiy ot'acrtaui
t.qi.-nily seen in 'ho
i their arms, and nur-ev
k<;ts to enveh-jio :r.em
r hist ocean christen i g
oflle suit (
• **"*, T'.'.tna*. 21. Mav'li, Pla«'erer— War
I " ,. \ . -o. r. in. .-a*, rv.iualfs-War ,
lvl>. Janies, 34, sayannat., • rtpj.'e— Tn. n.a*
IMy, r.«*an. 2i, tfavannah. 1 ripple—Tt, •!»•'
4.if). I.in*■■'. (•, i,. -aiannab, — . Lev , .»
Ld). W ill, Jtr, Savannah, ApjtrantiCe— larvi
J A al-r
J \\ k.91
la
. Haiinab, 47.
•rl
tV.d am, 37,
inunb, Washer* ..man—A '
■ •!*»> II Its
P -If f: "•
V t It I>
torn* b » all
. ii Biis'aimng ag- d iii'.tbeia. and son* s
bo'll latlii ra and m iheis who hope to •
lo*se of in* ..ud lie ..th by g mg
waters nie i nUl.d." I saw this ni •
gontl.-nivn, wh<
T Ip.
b.i
i. A.
w hue they w re mn.-
sh"Old have the sec nd , **
( ImIUio og.i, Nlr. J II |1
U Harris . f W. i.mi.'K i
\\ i.nolle.idol Buik" count
.* most idled tve and no*:
.led in <'piio n .is to w ii •
He!her Mr A D. Buns
"uiit of flint n, Mr S
Ala , or .Mr J i'. t .
., nil of wh-u
•talvln *'>!«'
. Pry t>.. k> wil
.,no S III New Y
.ry advanced tot
. mriot, thorr/of
. tiiMiie. . » p-
v I,.d bo p. rkd'
i blither : • uxi ■
a . Im
s.u'ko mi
Mr.J l.
■o bo l>-
. i.fM-r, >d (ilynn coumy, ..Is > deavrvt-a
i.(atil) iih'imtoned. .
At I* 1 o’eloeK, on Tuesday morning, a in
i-fO-r audience met on ih< occasion ..I ih.i'Tij
it. n <d tlm Junior t’..i«s." Below I g v«-
imea > iih" young men «nd ihe sutj*. » ol i
r in* ns respectively, v n
J wph K. PoU, D. tfoCISt) lnllrol 1 n — V\ nils. «•
Uu '
9IINI
... tl.tf Mllaua.p
- l.ileisimn.
"Waul D. i rtnan, P-
t Rain,
Jt'j. Th-r. Bimra. } inch*
1854 82 7 30 055 7 982 12 71
1855 821 30 0% 2 615 7 73
1 . Ju y ot last year die ih<-iruomcier waa highest
on ihe 9 h, being at 2 l* M ., 101 deg This year | po.n.-al power <d iho Norili ag uust iho S -utli It
ii w.s h gh'-It on ihc 28 h, t>emg 01 2. 1 brings with u strong v pr.—conceived Huti*8|.vvery
i Union from 4,' | 0 , t,fa"l to 5,00*1,000 : and at the pro-
I sent rate ol mcrejan la adding live members .<1
■' Congress annually to tho already over-liad -w ,n>g
J.
• tli- i
C'llZ.-i
Cr rs. Politics &c.—A fri*-nd writing ua from 111
Muse geo County, says : J m, ' nI
"C■ rn crops throughout this country wi‘| be j ‘ ,f •*
•bun fanl. There has been t<*« much ram of late 1
fo* C' ion, causing the weed to -bed it- fruit. 1 1
hi* > I. ea id some complaint <d rust .md >f tho boh ;
wo-m. i
" I’h« American Party i» onward in it* march m (
|bii seclioiauf tho Sieio. It is reai.y amusing iu i
one ufm knuiBi.K) read tne statements pul-i.shed i <•'»• ■•’i!** t
in Hie Federal L’mon and other papers, ol f» vvn ■■
Johns -fi's travels and conversions in iji.u'ii Western
Ge*»rg:« ll his conversions m the remainder ;
the Slat" alo'U d he as tfiey have Ik-cii -ho na
tives w give him leave to b« off on th" fir*' Mon.
day in October, to niako room for one who believes
tn "Amancans ruling Am.ric ," and dial thu son*
of tn .so who (ought ami won the glorious I'anLa
which cvered thi nation with honor, should rub
the country, m prelcrenco 'o the offsprings and de
scendants of those ags'r.tt whom tin so bat.lea
were (ought and won "
firsttl nan .Hearting nt I'urb’rtrille
W® have bean favored with the (•.flowing ex
tract of a latter from Cherokee, dated— ;
Acocit 2d, 1956 ,
" There wer® at least 4000 people at Caftersv l <- •
yesterday, at tho Arrcriran meeting. Jt rainod «
aev.-rai times during ih« day, interfering very mm h
wnh Hi" deliberation*—yet thn a powerful »p*;*-< h"* ’
we e nude by Judge C mo,Dr .Mil'crjp'd Mr T uf- ‘
well, sfl democrats who vou-d for I'irrce. The]
marling cugnanirnoua'y gave the first Im f hour to
the M m .Mark A. l o per, to explain llie bargain
with Gov Job noon it **4« 4 lauia defence, n ,d
was dir. rted principally io rrisking vroie* |..r J hn •
• »n Tne crowd n» into It, and ca l**d or. Dr
Miller to reply to him, anil he did trylv The . as*
was mad* stronger against loin than n w«a before
It was w. powerful nd t<-a:fi.tig, ihsi Mr Cooper '
Cuuld not keep hia seat, and aiiua iy loll tr.«
ground, «m>dat the sh- u'a • f ihe noil'iiude "
A jivruaal ol the following laeojutiona ’especial-
,y the third., adopted at a n.eenng • I tlia u ./uns
of * in coumy, will er.ab'c tho re«d«r to aj.pf.ci-
aiw it.i, issue i,mta w ob Mr. Co'per, who i« iha
pr 1 pr.c'o' < f extensive iron w«rka m Caa«
h<». »rd, T hat wa uitarly condemn iha admin-
lltra i .ii ..I Gov* rnor II V Johnson, beesus- na
•*** • '.«bt P* um ihe Weaiorn At Ailanio H«.
io*d III-joint property ol ad the ponple id «..•.»
• '*< •• • mesne of poll"leal corru|Mp.n, in order ><<
so< a<•<;., in* .nioiM'i i,| • par.y
In controlling iba a.jp, rmtandr n, of itis
■ app**inurinn • to and removs s |...m
s aaproea objaci ol puniatimg politic*!
K- oJ iu i
■ Hi
odape|iden«« ao<J (awarding
».*<c r
• I Sllhsef
r of Robert
I" Hoad al
*'l lia#
t. Iu lh« appoint man t byibaG.,*
I < wart lo tha oflp r ol atl .rnay |,,n
a )• .• » a*iary ul •2/JUD— «n . f|„ n (f
.rt * a < reaiion m direct vi.iso m > l a «*
tno.ugii wboae known mcornj.air». y i„. |<
aiMiaiimd a hwa of «ai..iMr „• |,ia . . | .
Mt, Xllll *»!•*« |l.b«,, wl . tt , y
pilui*r".CH**.yl', ( Iho .„ .
ploy other ■UoMwye at a Iwsvy cow p, „, ft
(O piotccl Ha lulsinail
lid, In rseemly crnpeB ng ihe Huoarlnisndem
of >lto road lo iilaka a discrmon«li..,. |i, |i, a
of Ir. gm in favor ol an mdi*i t.ia .(Mr i .
ihn > st ol the Hlaie o| § 1 ^BBI put year, win o'ik,
hup. i n endani, wnh 'tp> spj ro»#l o| tin. Gotrn.,,,
had conaUMly refuiMj lo do dur.i.g ibe «n..i
pr. v. ua lerm ol los othe«, in order that ib*> a»pp..i
of that individual and Ina Irivuda might Us aa* ur»
in thu appruatliirig * lulli.,n
cer Wa would remind our readers that it
nine within which Iu regitlr, ih.ir aameaprepar*
lory to turn'll municipal election, will expire t*
Isl . vj.o rtibrr Ail **ho ifoaifo lo Vole for May
ai -j Ahinmen In December, should register •
on as p«*eeiule
id fu**-8 r.-.idi.y wuii iho freisoil
m.-nt, furnishing Miffi' ioni a.f.fitiou.il poputiiti- n
f *r a no** |n... Sia'c every ycr The eensus allows
Dial 'here were III i860 hilt 0,•!*>),0(» whdo pcji <i
in nli the Southern hiales, main hiuI IiiimI", nrlult
and .Tiodren There were nt tfm ennio time 13,-
OOU.0'10 in the N .rihem Slates. The foreigners
a>one, now old enough to vote, are believed to be
aUu.<al as numerous *• aid Do* w hite nivo old
> v..to in el! tfio Southern Siat"S pm to
They air- «dy oii'niimt*cr American li .'n
is hi aevi-rai of he largo nnes, and in one of
more ol Die Sia'r* »>l ihe .N. rtfi In many of Dn-
S:.it-a where th* y nr. y«-t in 'ho muiori y, they
tia»*-r heless «ffec'un]ly htdd the bninnee of power
b> twe.'.i old par'ir*—an 1 in tho seven Northern
Su i s where itiey have riuuniy concentrated, tin.
Afio.uion csrrdnfn'es Tor tho I'r.sidenry 'Van
U'lrcn in 1 *8IS wi.d Hale in 1852,j received nearly
all Dp ir voles In several ol the Northern Stairs
such is already their ji -111 ion I influence, tna' Sue
Cons'iiutions have bron formed, - r » > amend'd, ns
to adriul to (no rtgli's of tho tialloi lug nl! aliens,
oven wofunafew weeks after they land on our
sh-.tea, and without ihe aligtiteM r/gaid ut Dial
proenss ot na'ur I'.z iin>n nrovided lor in tho Con-
a.itu i n ol Die United Stales
Thisat"adv gam "I Dm ,N.*rth up »n th* South is
a a.", mn, learlul tru h , an t *« appeal to our mi
Zens wiDiont dmi'ic i n of party—iiilopied aa well
ns naiiv*—to eonspi- r p well .No m . Il-g. nt m m
who values f.i* ropii'alpui, ean deny that ihero it
d.mg)-r to iIp- Routh, danger to tlio t*<11n. nnd to
our rtiucli loved consutuiiorial freedom, from tins
foreign elemanl I lie jilans <>f the Allieru nn
pnr'y sr« pr.-apeetive ; |t does u >t neek to interfere
with tin- righta of | era-.r.a alre idy her*' , fiut it does
de«ira to «»vo t'io c oiniry. for tlio future, Ir'-m tii s
flood rd ab-lilloriis * and S 'CmI.s a n.w pouring
luio Di,. Northern .States. In a b w yearn m re,
uiii.-ii 'll'/ lulu it checked, tho ttoulh will be coin-
ji c'*. y at the more) ••! ill" N-.rifi, and what then
wol hreorna of cur boaaied rigfus, our jiroperty and .<
our fireaidra 7
Wa rogrm to learn that Dr J"bn C Cllboun,
thi'd son r.l th" | »t« ll"ii J C f alhoun, d<ed on
T today, 'he 24 li oil , at tlir. residence of Mnj. J
II It. "n,iu Winnaboio, w hero he had rucaiit ly «r-
riv. <l Horn Florida, »flh< t. >i wnh Ilia' m- at Inaidi-
on• and deerpnvo cm rny ot rn.in, eonaumplbm —
If a irmama,accompanied by TV I. Callioun, K»q ,
and T|4j Riou, arrlv. <| m Columbia on Tuesday
af’ertioou by ih« O.arlolla Rond, dsa' nod t*. (he
final 'rating plain, h n IIill, 8 I , llm Iasi
sad duty of burial wol lM*pp,forriis<l at thn family
a*pa.* hi*.
li. .-iicicty- LsCraiu:*- lift g-
K. ►.— Uancck i o,—T t*** • Is*
liliain" Flaming, I’. K rt.— Savannah—Tlir* .«*jmi
re< il'.m
l.sw.a llurdee, P K.r* - "arannali —D.inte and I’* •
Mouru, -8.— li. aufort Dlatricl. ><•. • a.—
\th*ns—The Kl..qiui.ee n( Die
u -Tho I'liltcd rtlsira and
rt — A'hrus— 'll.;, ii I
» I .til i I U|».l| h
.«• . tho laical
g ami upon j
• *d i«» *■«'•> '
ir vaults • i
I sp.'1'U) l l "
I r.ngl.vi.1 I
, *1 glq : .
.lice ol ii
ll.lg J"-M '! '■! .
■ m .unt. 816,'"
► ud d.teg' o iu.
I 'JO 4 * i * o
c del '
lo»lhe.
" make
0", thesj..'-
I*• r..»11 w |||| I
Dio ir.m
d lame rheum
jfiad Ins iMir
Uu.J, h.-.iig urnihiu to si
!.* Iiis iw.j auiis. tar . ..
am ng ' bo tlu'U»9i.ds |>i
Tiu- new comers ab* ut
csj.eei.iiiy among the ;..o
ni n» Ii y enter the sun
ill* y en. uni. r the fir •
si»i ittc vflotia *>l ihvir ii
tiu m min deeper wm. r, :
fust surge rutiles again*'
sons, an I tlio C 'livtani . tl
li.c.i *li.'M»es as lin y nr.
sh* ir j' mis and I • *1* <! •:
. .**», .i.l dis inetly jk• ir.i
b.ilbing t Iu the second <
t>. l.l.*, and rnriiunt* r Do-
a freedom Iforn f< ar "i in
exp I •• d. I ho di * re
hu
t-d I
I the S
d ill tfio surt, sUa'nined
on tlm lua. li, ari l t,..uu
rut enjoyed it belter
lo tak>- their first "dip,"
i-a, c in always lie dr let t-
m and arrungo
<d shape and
ie rolling In.-
ti, 3J, **», Seain*'re*a -I.
. n, -I. ^»v, !»r»nil'r.*•
.•4, rtav'n. >-a. peuier—|w
.65, I :I.■ r;y » ... Jobbing *
<»*. \\ ..Pei*...man- J n
>l»l 4 I \ I NOT 14 I .
M L Pf.n-' 'N* lr.wei. ed :«• ihr .a t t-m ..
' C 4 DER are rr/ps/r/a.'. y o(ii|lrJ lo cal- ■
-• • r and j.»y op. ar.tl ►»>t u.-ut
. • . WM ''. PHI* r.. 1 <7 Ra,
'PR! !
B ’.it I
• • , (.i-orge. '. '«>
V| .’ I, III..** lior.l"
D.ul. M ! avenj
• ;. E ran.-e*. 4t», .>* «•
York. Waaturw .i
. i - , rtaranrr.h. :
', -4*41111*1.. ^eaiuair* e»— 1.
NOT 14 I .
itt{ MVI;* I M NliILL It IB) do'r aolkorlsad Al-
■i.sj. .lor.eg ru* at.m l t fn in tl.r - s s
, 4 - > K HARM W.
1 Lmt c‘ -wd dor
. t«r n ■ i+u* ; e a
\iiii.
.annati, (Va
. iitUtitli) as i
•be H
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II
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this | lady,
Id I
rari'.r* rn<*'
XII.
3 uu* M tluD. 1> rt
Am.-fii-aii Itrv. Iiniou
J..| ii J.nuia', U. r* —Mi
.I.. I.r-P rn t\ »•.
*\ di uni *i. i bate, I' K
rtl.uk*|" are.
.Mr. foil p ado a happy Iu |
P .a. 1...II Mild III* apirlc.t di ll
•ed, i '
\'s (’•
. I • nly ill.,-
nd a exp .»e.
t Tlos.' ** h
nmg M ■
» bathing ».
r g,.t out of da.'J
t "Uoin She lay there •
Dio body was re. ov.Te 1.
aeiitlem .ii hs.l lo r .• n*
Die body wa* ruldu-d ** i ’
and the ti t tin'll put in
|»r .*•• . I nil, she gradu i
no rm tied to give cnc .u
reined. >1 measure*, h \*
tho b .i* may bo **hr n 1
Dr.> w si so
Mu" Jk.
exeep log ,.f C"Ur*«
taken |>l ice such a
nil Inqie.
1 Tm, W ex rm r. i
days "I J.ini' a vnr
ll.o 2 <1 at night a
'img Engh-h
Mmw, w |j. n
i and manurm:*-
t of the wnt. r —
• autimersion ha*
I, vfliaihaui Count). Lnwr-Ult'o
•a, 46, Augusta, tfeatusiicoa—Chart••
kni
■j.h, Alexander, 1>, .-av'n, i-'arj^ntcr—Dr K l*
pit, J iej.li
-*•» fttvr
* * i*<l acr^ . ■
rt. au*bt-i:<
, (0 rtavannan, *
Mar* V, 1", rta* annxh,!
I* t- t
ry 15. -av'h *, R-t-cr
.•'nt*. 17, rtavanoah.>eam*w
It i
. AVtl
etsluii, both bv Ids cm
■ry. Mr. tten.io.'* vuidi.
niily and iruT.fu!. Mr.
I U-niMig * rpeich «*as g uj.l.lc in siyle, nli. . i.,« 1I..T.1
mn:.on wtscu*), f.irnble, ui.il Tie'lurt In eu• i■ • <-■ a'■ • ■ • >>
\| r. ilar.loo was b.icin-d to w lb peeiill.ir jtlei-ure. II.*
•u'.j. ct **»* an Inviting one. and a livel) fancy j* etmed
...ii .ii glowing lines lb" clurm-u-rj.ur Iu suiiraiir I,au
ra's and Hoairlce's Invora, !**.» n| the ii'ihluai ji.ieia of
c a* ic I aly :
•II liel j*ae«e eho I' \pplri parte,
It mar ctreonda e I’ Rtpi."
In r»*e, elegance, nnd flnl*li uf ifeelatnaDim, Mr
Hnr. ee waa ili'culedi) Du-i *.-rlie <f ll.e i|.ty Mr ||u'
i*ie, amt rnuniTnted u in
mol easily *pi-i.k too 11 . ter*
s*e. A* a cnnij.oaTtoii u
ul Imagirv, dl»rrliiilnai.ng
waa a palpalde nd.i|.ta!i.u<
in a choice ol ineiRj.I.or
•■alloii, lonlrollrd l.> u<t..
.nd » cmiu nl Hi.alval* Dial (*..*il-t be .1 •
•lie wli" ly Rpj.reel*tut Die auiiior*
amt of "P ir.-utlan I o*t "
i over, U.e -.'j.li 'inn'e ficclaimcra »p
••n Die *!ng",wlien ll"H J Mnr|.lir'*..|i
llrri'en, »rcr.ling lo r| Jioii.liiirnl jo Ceedtd t.. ad.|re*a
ll.eni t" his urubI februoii* manner, the and or
l.'an.-d forward In loeaU.le** Rilni.ii.-n to ralch e»rr*
**.. d that fell from tlio ll|i* of tho flnl*hei| oraior *n
*1 » i.iauv*U«d s nlevinvu. Ml avv*)w*wae aa i«* il*>- | ,.-v.>
» miii-r* of 'l.a I nu OhJ ih, w a* so.>ii i|ia*.d«ed d i.e .
H al wai Rwanled lo *lr (#. P. .•*. reven, and ihe •#•.•." <| 1
lo *1 r J I*. * . Whiielivad, a ilw*-|aloii which, bv Ihe aji
j.lii i*e ot the and ir nrr, see mod to give gcnri r | *ali*l*r
t n
N..I wiatvtng t«hs VO" lenglby, t will re*e.*e n»v n •
it.-. ■ I 'be rxern.aat of * iinitnrnreinriil d«y, a. , uirii
I., morrow. Urai-enfuliy, a a a
'I he ITiit.At'M.riM* am) Savan.vaii Sri.*xt List
T .eiu am 1**0 linn a earn. >t omni'iTed wnh iioa
"Keyaloiv** flu'o" amt th.* "Smir .»
rgia " Tho ••nroiirngemant thus f*r haa l.ei n
mt ii lisa lint be. ii sufficient. Indeed, urnes*
liberal listfi.nagn |S. X'endi.d.llln lino o, ,y I*. i,
. r Dio slnamero may be n'lrarird '<> n" .flier . oy
A ready leUipTng offer* IirVo born Hindi* Sn. h
, neill would liol "nly provo d'arr. d lntde, but
lire it y mjunou* to tho u.t«ie*t* ol I’li Indeljdi i
I to. one .« important, f r u is id* a ntifi«*.| to *..'ii«
. x'.nt.w ih llm iraife "I T‘. tirioaaee, ti) railr. 4.1, >i*
**. 1 rr "ilh tbai of (**.oigia, Alabama and S .1 n
vint.vr !
.cr j'ubl sbra
lady
f."
, burst 1
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.m l .
iilg the !
• r ed '
.'tih t.
fib
I.aw, Jana
i«*|.|
l.e*» I*. J-l
l.alig Ms
Isme* tV, rtavaiioah, , R* l>» M II i.i.ffln
li
Js'ie. .f rtner . i. ; ar.l , '.3, >»v annat-
* in.am " r.gl.t
11. ■' in a * . 4; ,-*a* 'li, **rj4-ner. P T'S* *
!’Rir'*-k. 4‘J, >4* 1.—, Pb l* 1* M K .»*<.:
\ . . a. 14. -a**! nah, >rsn « r*»
1* ptiine, - 25, rtaianuab, ?o*n**trr*a, Iu
I.
l/et!:1a,IS, ^a* 'h, rtrxmstres*. !'• Tt I> 4
1*
t a. I bet 10
»J PI H) u
ll 1
fio.N.— I h<- B ai. n Travel 1
wmg *-x‘r.ict from n letter of .
i.'.nity, 1.-*v p. 1. id* It will giv.-oiir
. m.< idea fl *h • initrtist winch ilieQu.et)
' I take* m raisii.K lioui.v | r ihe faiin.us
. r Soldiers wlm h *vo boon alaughivred or
ut th** *• **>*•!« w .*t, »nd Du. wlnU* res 1 •* d :
w*y and to
ll dam ago w ** done 1
j'ert*. Nhod*. Ac , A
was !**'.>tu*d B
'o ilu* camp m (•■•nt .
.t il s<> nun ii damage,
l.ide tile 4ir smell awe.
ii.mag' i* uf a 1.11111.111« ji li 1 t>i
> 1 us..
*i.ln.1
1 U.*<
a 11 He t hi* 1 liellie with
|.-nr, *ilv* '* voice. I r.
.g y of Hie effort of Mr '
i- cIirs'c In Unguaeit 1
1 1 rrilu al In Idea. 1 her
f tvorila w.-rlby of 1 f* 1
nu ll lie*|ii.ko a rich Hnn
,' *-K ng I .on i*
Tl*'« oafobitu
ea-e I -n "l '««
.•nt to an •
rn. Ii li.ive h
and are Im
*lv** i> tins 1
The ju.
"i'll
Th,
eh I"
1..1 mod l.*r
• I W.»
t ‘ m ik.
. Bor.mg
vei l niy of
.* Tim draw,,
•t l*u mi'pri’c 1
1. *l.lllg I .urlle*
d I'.." . A ' be
Vei-u'ed by jir 1 —
Ml aid ol ill*.
*,*t *t> istn-i. 1 i
h.-en m.vdo rneli
N Tile gre.it
al,"**. 1
.1 .ir i\* Iilg 1
on 11 '.Me, an.
ih- royal rim
, tin* Brines
* a water C"l»
. cuo d by tier
Xi-CU'ed. I khol
j m **|. r put . h
••id tliai Die Q 1.
.*n*i even «**m<* f'
: he *h. ,* • r did not e\ .
Sevastoji.'l, mid Dm ug|.
a!••' d'd mueh good. 11
U a'ao rev jved Die |*nr. '
die we!.sand springs, wit «-!i were previously *•'*
I' w and muddy. Oil ll. ■ 25lh theto w, re hea*\
g.ilea . I ** ind, all day, ti m Die s**oih and *> ufli-
we-i, r.i sing dense eh* .u of dust which ►**•!'
over Du* oanips Tin* %b , li *1* a brignt w.,ru
morning, Die wind ot t!»<■ Nrevn.u* day subsided, 1 n.
qu.et night lollow*d
PoMI IltlMi roR Till l.*I 11 «—The lend.'ll Gv
some uni
M.ir*hal!, f\,|
rt IP t.y on
M o. i.e I**!.
ie* I** ah. I’.i. -a*at nab. 3 P an I
.,.3 ea*‘li. r-e.onstn >a. J •! ' I
. nx. III, rta*h, *5 a»b’woman, 1^ *1:
rtaiujoon, kti,rta*’ti, t,'*>oj>cr. fir K i
71
Darnel, 31, McIntosh Count*, Porter-
l.it>ert) t*>m>tv, frsm. n
, \ %>'.' ,* >\ v* 4 ' D V'
.*.1 .
• d 1
tlio 1
• I
when ills*v doe'fe
Ii **y« ti*1 wlien a ...I
10 a I and aerone .
ti tin* r -
expr. *«i n lino ** lucli
i Die dr*.-ed "fleet npun
If. n ihe olh< r han I, -
tinguislu d am) ai'inew
goative . I *w**ei|)e-a. -
result "I which I* int.i!
her ilioutii small and pr
fl tlio mmith be nl*en.lv
mg, sh» imi«t * iy f ’<)• ■
I heir daguerrootvpe*
wall some advamage
I I It I
.1 .
g lh*r*r !.
• 'tied, ,V. ■
... lu r moil
shoe d j
. aaV He*<in
inoutli anlwnlea, Utilil
ie 0 .Injuny i» »>*idem —
*v \fies :.* .isaume ad*
1 iiohli* hesn.ig. pot sog-
■ st)."ild * ;I) llui'i, lbo
'.e ll * 11« Would lll'ke
:*, she must anv f'if, tut
mafl. and needs fn a’g-
e I.a*1 ie*. when ha* 4
11, m *y 1 diver ye thoao ru.*a
Doll* .-12-rta
51.1 • -, l.oii;**. 4* >ea'*, >.>ulh ' a , '".in», v e ou*i-r»*-
ntia** li*’.' ige
Miller, Joi.n Prancts, 10, rtav’b, ——, Ju’ian Dan-
Idjte
. *•', rtarah t* 59. rta.annah, Nip**- - I rt' . it *5 a«r'
M Alaander, 67, rti Ikuningi*, , v . \ - •
, >R*aio.*li -nli »iif.« I* I
I*’ll
1 :
.ah. N 111 t— Dr HIM. " :
1, Mr cklayer— Dr l» t* *rn i.
a* b. Mrroii - Jt* I. I. »• a".
■ Hrtf L la* r • I *i l» "
baric* E, 4.1 Haii.incrw—* s'l-enier
'UaltoUr, 9.V, rta* ktuikh, ll. inn . * *
. til, >*.
.. U. tf**’
—Carpentar \V *
Inlaws* IDiihI. rteam-
J he d» i"tt»tt» "t tin I’ri
■•I I’-inow*
Tlm I’m
1
• K"
ir* . Id II. r dr
i.l Dion* arn t>. In.
1, al 1 >iio guinea
I will l.l eo.irao hi
1 royal children n
ot \V niei
’i I'l HI.-. *.
I tn..
1 glit
iv -I ■*
. Ii ih.
<d
1 ban
11 Cfirvi Ni.w-*- It is report"d ilut thn ,
I* in (J P'lir.'l 111 'll" III 11 IR-V llo*|ii|.il III
Alio'lu r largo srri*nl . ’ I |ioo*«n labor
oiuu'.-d Marisii" Hamiirj, who vv **
iitn.l by Dp' councd "I war, ina bren ,
to an years'.iiij>r>*. nitiniit •»( 1'im'i -
"iirlia Im i**ucd a decree extending |
" atrangera arriving nt llstnna, ** 1 n h I
ilieni li -ni u.ii- h moo. venieiic**— g *mg '
1. ir*v> ! |.. an) j** 11 .fl Dm in'erioi fm .
1 li ho du e ul ih" landing |>< nfiif, f.y
* are* ...wed m dxnmhark Dorn Die v. •
ig ihein--ih*t paper answering *• a
u euae, w un til making It iieecasary I r
II MIMI I > \ I I I I ION.
SAVANNAH POST OFFICE
pr I j VERY ANDl LOSING OF !'TIE MAILS
uir!' A c
" Tola I a
fhe sir
llm
It •*". UTliiam-id—JL**uih CZirwIlBS—Tailor —M d-
im J*n>e* lln:i..«-h
U.bsrita. I'Rii.-o* 34 -***i.nah
w li-li, 1
"Pi'
r.intriMJled 1
uisknuf iiji any r|. ft. i
ib.iiht, r.H
•<l I
MUhr.) «
I letlaf If- siys
1 >f tlm Kansas li
n baa hern very urila
G vern. f lleedoi I. .s j.nl-IDlird a r py ot fin
answer t-> 5|r Mar.-y’w la
Im hw« polchsf*d n > land
hre*i|a, and thuik* Dial I
Ileal. <|
Vil.ljiw F ivaa *1 N.uit F‘«»i Dm 24 h mn
•fido.g at #■)"•»' on H.ind«y, Du r« Wero Jell new
«.*•<! and threw dta'ba, and l l ilia • i'lio Jierp,<|
• ndo.g M.,|).Jay asm.ng, 17 new rases and 1 *
•fwaili* 'llm aan.t ry eoinnil um lepoft ihat, *'■*
>•", ni't* in* 1**11 no ras-i winrli cannot bn je<ai-
I'*** 1 ) ir*. a-l to («..*|M*ri "
fl 1.11 an ortMt J»w* |i la aanl'hat Hir M a. a
M■efiuia, who lately pass'd lUimttfh V’vauua <u*
li a way in ri>»i,„( l |„ flmfa In puruba*** • laige
d.*'ri. 1 m Dm country,In a- ltlw u. on 11 Dm Jewisti
paupeia ol Jvrnaalniu F.«. ninaily ll a j...rjewe I*
Hr Mil., ll,.,. ||m, a'| JhuM J|»| who |Ml hi
• l i 'l III IWlllMi In il|.. , . „„| ( jr , | *t*r if tloeto.it
Th » la, imrliap*, fl * ton jo*> rr.| ,fl ,, , ..j*
» pmeutinf* iwmin id *hat wt.U.y araiotad raea
have nlreadv
(iiirpose of ui*k
nth, lo'l w Did elaiiip
11 v. limi.t 1* every way auds'da A loll. n*.|-i
mi ■», and Dm permaimney of Dm Inn rimy In*
uf*'l I'liDadcIph'a i* already III Dir joynienl
.1 many S.iiiDi.oii rusi.'in. ia. and, l>y tin. m pm
III' all*. Die number W ll; I ■> gtna ly I'll.".Till | 1..1
I ...I hi*’.* i*.nnd are an...ng the roll. *1 n i«»
r. nrre* ol .lie H -nth and H ufliWes'.nn I Dn 11 im.l. ,
I I * Dm ajrtf'agaie, am. imn 1.. a very laree *mii p< r
*. .• ..111 I be slrnrn him lina thus I • r (men man g I
**. h ur■ a' ■ lli.'luru t, mid ui.-.e ilmn i.mI'iirii >t
1 * I be Hied*, i" *>1*14111 alul keep n m (ud
, .npbiymeht — j'liDa Inquire)
51*1*91 tv nr Ati *1TA —It Ifisy h»lhngnc|
er a 11 v kio.wn In ad *vIp* I. * 1 an in'erral n j> 01 in*.
*..' jei I, Dial Cajit A Nelson, Win. .. .. pier
5| .y o ol di>a coy, m J«i..iarv las', recent y jilai'ml 1
tin. . lip « back 10 Dm hand ■ Of lip. pn p|. a I.) | U *iu
nato'ii (In i|*e |2tb m»i , the Amcip-an t*»!'y
1; ii' y rl.r led flm 11 on I -bn Glen to lid Dm *9
1 op y Great rfl.nta wm. made liy Dm . j>|*..• • 1. n *
1. g t "JI a nandpfaie, bip in, i ..uhl Ie- ul
w tiling or "laeri Dm inualn '* Tfm Mayor ele. 1 1* a
grollaioan ol high moral character, and no man 10
Dm ' 1 V • t.j ye D,« ootlfldanfll nl Iho r., n.
» gisatwr *o««i Ms* the Anmr1e-.11 party *lw .y.
pia. S jnal such men O. ■ fh, . —[Allania Ammi.'.w
|J.Sr*ipltnC
I’ll
, Did pi*
. III. I
A t*** ci.mn W *th ivguia* t'-o
1*1 a«tvR brus it fur
B< t *li army rnmapond. nfa
■ > it* m ' in than .1 .1' • mj
• e.. : i vv • in be 1 . veil \ • \*a*
ami "im had In en nap'iircd
olio i«, ** ho rod.- al. 'iil, ••"•* >
Dm nt In" a* a Flench llm
Hu. h w a‘. Idulin *» 1* n •*» I
r imp, 11,wt llieir ow n . ill •
ti.*>iranr« tompan*." *.
r.-,*il> o**v l h*»c *\»«*i
i.). ri. I It".I llie nli"*.' I"
»4i,.e nn.l tl Rl ll./ n«tc» *
• ant I'Hp Inl I* invested Rf.
Ii, e*i.mo|.y where.d. 1
, i ** l ti van few *1
>TF.lt, President.
icrl •'•isinsul ■
1 on w tort* a |"
pi ni.*n f .’d am
rtwatn*. r*a*
IVniMlIrt J .T' 11 N
. | amt atiol
1 I nglisli aim
XV |1 M \ M I p» P 55' V “,
liol.rn*, Dabrila - til >a*annah-
I ••** a
U.>l*e*Va, Mai.a, l4Milvv-tJ-M*a#t*»ti , Jo'.'**
ti I rw .*
Itrejamln 55'— to-rtavanrah • \ppmer.rut.*
It...01 J lo. I an*a
It .»e, \n.arula 33- rta.annah .VnaMr*** Th. ma*
* U ■>* IH*
lt..M*on. M10 5en 23- rta»ar*eah rtean'airta*
ft*.011 a* lt.-ynr*
1; .0 *•*)., I 1 i»i*#th 17 rta*ani*a>* Vuiu.'ia -
\X 11-in li *vip".**
brt*.l. 1 harboir- q* - 8.»rvh 1 arv'Hna■ Vam*i **•
VV 1. iy VV ' '• :»•
Hr, 1, Mara a tel- <li> > eith • atollna-Nurse l'*« .1
Lop. 1 * >■• re
l» . 1 o.l*. b.'tm't 3r* t'anreua » aMrri Msir'
>
**;. | ' ee*. Ana 31 — Ituike I'.'MII, Domestic h«
for Key West, Jin ana 1
« «r*l .-tv ihr* ard i8.h .■
: and Ih h S*itiM)8sf, to g
04 I % > VTI » >1 | »«>.
T »>: »X V HI fV.Ti: XTATlJ
1 * as t ■. 1 1 Mil • . v . x
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w \ f «’* ..**-»••• ' u»*r)v«*|
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n v * * . Him
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VAlllAB.t Si* ISLAND PLANTATION
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<>t bring -, iea
S IIP’IIIII. • ar
11 lu*fiirn their
reDaiiied Several Greeks 11,
-* lia*e I.e* n am <dn*l mi sua-
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n* Vl
mg 1 Im .•pinion ■
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e"iu|*ain| worldly fl0 inlalilj.
e we wa h Mi aueafip., ji
m .niani wa sninr ihs al adn
„ina Do* uiuiil'cr of
Dm mav t*«*m I >1 V'l>»*.u*n
ii I' a*k. .1 it*.. Ilf ah m f l'*si 1 1 »o|
t Hit |( gel if, 1 Ugh* « m .10 d I Ip q.iea
• aa a s-pcrsI.c 010 a >1 • otcycsl a aryefc
1 "I ■ . 1 ■ e," Mill ha. • la to k cp |t
Dm llnni ni hunt'*'* 1 11 Dnln " I'tm Br ill
tirul lit! I ."It !•#ar*l. • .1 Dm 1 .of laaavi 01
• iloalsd 1 a« a pendulum
llsell UMilwi in, ••*• I*
llir ati n "I llm be** pi.
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roinmeo.li.ia us "*e *•■
■•hex llml.l .TliilinalR.il
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