The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, September 03, 1855, Image 2

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SAVANNAH KKl’UULI AN, MONl) V Y MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3. G5. THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. Nothing can exceed th* utter rscklsesnees and rsauaaao at ALEXANDER & SNEED. IHtjr ani t'anmv I'rtntrm. ' nia5uoaz> <*atiy,t* adeem*, mu annum 11 not paid in Daily, is advise*. tor an month#.. • • • • rn-VVaeaiy,in aavauoa.par annum... It nut paid la Weekly, isvanably la advises.. Waateiy. (oiah nrica.i iu copt-for ....#» 00 .... ....$3 00 .... 3 00 .... 4 oo .... t w ....13 «HI SAVANNAH. QA. Monday Morning. Sopt- 3, AMERICA* i>A»PIDATB r\»H UOVKhM'U, GARNETT ANDREWS, «»• Wilke. rot OOKOIlKaS-KlK!»T DIOTRUT. s. hi. varn a doe, Of l.ikarir We are clad t«> loam, tliat Col. Leciiidu Franklin o( Athena kasoonaaniad In run tor Con- great in lha Sixth Congrttahmal diaincia. in • »»• position to Mr. Cobb. rOT Miaa Elisa Logan wntre tn a tripiui, ihM ah*, was not married nt Niagara Falla rcoonily. ae haa been atatad in tome of the papers. Hon. John Hell, of Tennessee, addressed a maw meeting ot lha American party at Nash ville, the 85th ult. |^P It has not been mentioned in any of the | city papers, «• bailees, that Dr. W. S. Donald- j a-n.now a atudsnt of medicine in the Savannah j Medical Collage, had gone to Norfolk. It appear* that hs went upon hit own rcsqonaibility, and in advance of any other phy-ician from this city.— Dr. Donaldson waa in New Orleans during an •pidemio, and in St. Marys, Georgia, Iasi reason, and haa acquired much exjierieiic* in the treat ment of yellow lever. He hae been engaged in disregard of all fairness that are now characterising lha oppoeition prose and party in this State. Noth ing aoeme loo ridiculous or untruthful to be taken ap ass weapon to ward off from themeelvee the righteous indignation n| the people. The moue barelaced and unconscionable nl all Is ilia attempt to prove that lha American party o! Georgia is opposed to the principles ol the Nebras* ka Kansas set, and for thia ihsy rely upon the tact that ths May Convention failed to pass one reso lution, sod did paw another of asactly the same moaning and import. It mm. that a number of resolutions wsra offered in convention and turned uv, r to the committee, and among thorn one from \ ,m, Pottle, ef Warren, in which the Nebraska- * Kansas bill was especially mentioned. It wa* im- j possible for the committee to report all of them, and they selected one as a fair specimen of the whole, and containing nothing in conflict w’th any other. That resolution was reported, ' and passed by tho Convention, and contains a spo rt Im endorsement of the principles of tho Roman .bill, via: Nonintervention, which is the very i Ii'h end soul id it. We give it entire that the reader 1 mav judge lor htmaoll whether there waa any do- ' sign on the part ol tho Convention to dodge this question, much lose to intimate opposition to the Util: ** Resolved, That slavery and slave institutions are piutected by the Cuiiati'utloii of the United SSlnioa, and the obligation to maintain them is not sectional, tui national. That the light to establish it in the organization ol rilato governments belongs to the native and naturalised citizens thereof, and that Congress haa no constitutional power to inter vene by sacludmg anew Statu applying lor ad mission into tho Divon upon the ground that the eouotituiiou ot said Siato recognized slavery " Hut to pul this matter at rest lorever, and beyond the r* ach of a disingenuous quibble, we give a resolution pasted by the American party of Geor gia at their Convention in June 'aal, and winch they have incorporated as a p. rt ol their platform ol principles. It is ns follows: liftolrtd 6th, Thai this Council, (while repu diating the policy of allowing, in the future legis lation of the c untry, unnaturalized foreigners to vote in ihs Territorial elections,) n-girds all oppo sition to ths principha ot the Nubraska-Kaiisna ARRIVAL OF Tilt: CANADA. OW<« Week l.wlvr from 1‘wrope. Halifax. August IB.—The Cunard steamer Ca nada, arrived here at 4 o'clock tins morning, wi ll — F’i [Correapnndsarsaf Ihs Ravaimeh Uspuhllrah ] F,pffm«aM Co., August It, 1133 Messrs Kdiiors. —I am unaccustomed to writing fur newspapers ; hut I smnotimca read ilium, and finding that "Haltibsrgftr*' and lha "Orphan Buy*' THE NEVOLiTiail IN HIM1IO Santa Ann *• I'l gist. Liverpool dale# to iho 18th Inst., one week later 1 »"l ashamed to so# their names in print, n<*r | alraid to liandln the "lug fi*h" with glovse off, 1 | have concluded to drop you a Inin upon manors Blld tillin'* in i.l.l l**lTI1.1. nt than previous advices. Ths Canada loll Halifax at 7 o'clock, for Bos ton. On tile Mill, off Cork haihor, sho passed a steamor, supposed to lis tho Atlantic, and on lliu 22d she pa.uod another, supposed to be the Asia — On the 'Jftili she passed the Baltic. Ths news liy tins arrival is quite stirring and inijsorlani though not densivs. MARKITS. (Pram Deiinl.lnuu'. A i.'ti 'a Circular | LtVERI'ool,, Fndsy, Aug. 17 —Colton.—Till* maikct opened with nn active a, eculntive th maud, and pricca ndvnnced l*H a 1-4, bill during the last lwo day» pr-ces have been easier. The mmkei closes aicndv, sales of the week HO.tNUl hulea in cluding 14,01X1 hales to speculators, and l.&lHl hales lor ezpnri. The quotations arc—New Orleans fair 7 1-8 : middling 0 7 10; upland lair fi 7-8 j middling fi I 4. The slock ol American cotton amounts to M3,000 hales and things in old Effingham 'I lie tact is political matters are moving on so finely In this county, and Sum's prospects so en couraging, that 1 nover dreamed of wriltng lor tho paper* until | saw the report of the late meeting of lliu Amies, m Hpnuglield, in tho Georgian 1 would only prny that lit** Good One may have mer cy on the speakers on that occasion, and special It appears that Hants Anna fell tim my of Mel lon oil the 9|h lust , si the head ol 1400 in*n, tin ier I the pretext u| mmlling the ravo|iii|on in tin Htale • t Vets Cruz (mi arriving at lit" fortress «»l I'erote, , hu threw off the mask and unveiled Ins real de sign lie there issued a proclamation, depo-ttmg J the govenmionl III lliu hand* "I I’aVoni, Vega, and : Hula*, ami Uniimdialcly ilepaited «% till all speed to I Vina Crux, wlnsru he arttvi d on the night ol tint I3lh. I In tho following ilny he issued an nddruss, m | which, alter icviiiwing Ins e .lira- us I'resident •<( the Republic since 1933,and giving s hriet history of the prusent distracted cond tion ■ I lha country, mid slating the cau-es which impel Inin to tho J th«ref< siep, lie dikes hia final leave <d Ins country, and •luiea that lie goes into voluntary exile (or Ins jfcprt(al_TS<w«s.__ ___ | Thr Itrpnhlins for ibr I ■■p.i*. We will furnish ih« Hslii|i.iiti lor the Campaign, i nn the follow lew isrn>. Per lull} 1| BAV4334II *mihl I. M»*ir..»r -•*: i, I KM. < >1 fOIS — No sale*. . I ,t*l mercy on tint reporter It is stated that ilium were I country's go- d—that hu had lult the government •lot) persons present; 1 have the heat authority for : ,n 'ho hand* of his ministry, as provided by ■wiling ih,-re were but 127, ol whom hut 73 wero Voters, and ol th- IU 12 were Mumch iiicinbera o| thu Amuiican putty. These hat, 1 suppose, went over to com tort II ducunac-lalo and unxmus neigh- hor, who, ffia ttpnrtcd, stripped evuiy blade of fodder that was made ill llint part of the country, The advices Irom Manchester are umro favor-' that the people might g< I out on thu day and hear lb* study ot medicine for aome yearn, and is still pnwimi’I !"■ I’rpl.-Mion ui,d..r ih, „f Act. ill reUlmn tii ,l,vvry.,, huaii<il)r to lb, nun , ««, ,»• _ n l „ _ sdtudoiial rights ol the S-'Uih; and all personi Dr. U.r'c » «•*'. * —ell ktt'iwn pr.cim.-ncr iiK h until t.. b M r* in this city. Such industry and preparation cannot fail to be rewarded in tha cud. Tist LiTTk. «>r Acceftajick.—The Athene Banner ateiee, (we hope not on ita own anth<>niyl (hit upon (ha reception o( J «fgi Andrew*' Latter of Acceptance at Milli-dgeviliu, in manuscript, ••an Editor waa Compelled to write to the Judg- that really it waa ii--i in a condition to go before face st the very moment they wore making this ehamefeM attack upon the American party. We are prepared lor anything from some ol the anti- American organ* lit this State ; hut when such re- •pt-c'ahie journal* as the Columbus Times e'nope the people;” that in reply Judge A directed Irm j to au< h disreputable warfare, we cannot retrain "to fig it up tho beat he can." This story » r mao . tiom an expression of our astuniahmeut. find reproduced in the Georgian of yesterday It is hard y neces-ary to any there |« n -t "no word oftruih in the sialement, or in snv part of it. Judge Andrews prepared tw > manu«cr'pt copies of hit letter,one ol which w as sent to ihe C- nt- minee xl Macon, and the other to this office to t»e published as soon au notified by telegraph of ns receipt by the Committee, ns there was no daily paper at Macon and ihe appearance of ihe letter had already been delayed by his absence lr< m i home. Both these copii s were published as they | came Irom the hand* of ihe .tuthor, "without dot ting an i or crossing a f." The manuscript w.is never eeen in MiHcdgeville, nor was there any correspondence about it between Judge Andrews and any one, from ihe day ot ita receipt by the Cummuice up to the day of its puti'ication. We X.vow wlal we state to be true. Whit nasi ? NoitherxCir VIT —Gov. Jolmson has isened hlaproclainauon ordering on election, on ihe let Monday in October, lor e Jud^e ot this Circuit to supply the vacancy of Judge Andrews, ris gred Ths Wilkes Republican suggrs's Samuel Har nett. Eeq , of Washington, as a suitable candidate for ths important trust. i D-'ixosi.v Kansas.—W« perceive by tho correa- ' p >ndunce ot tbo Hi. Louie Democrat that thu Lvgis.a'.ure ut Kansas has rejeced (tie proposition ! to call a Convention ol the peo|do of that • ritory in OcioIkt next, i<* frame « Const'iution preparatory to n-king admisaion into thu Uni >n as a State. Tho Coiiniiitteo to which the pmpotiiiun I was relerrcd reported :— j " I'lial it wou'd ho premature to provide for tho ! ca l ng id a C"ti\• niioit to lorm a State CoustuuM n i without hrst sulMiniting the qucslion to the pc pie . at the polls as t-» whether t(»* jr desire such u step to be taken, even tf the proposition was concluded , -h.it we possess r will possusehy the proposed time th<-rt-qusite popul ti|i>n. There' are other reasons ot importance win -h would n-nd to the conviction th it tne (nil is prtfisiMture winch will appear Irons a un-re suggcsti. n. Kansas will apply tor aduns- sionss a slave Stale, and it admitted at all, i*. must he done partly t»y Northern vot-e. In the present stale of taiMiic.il t'Xciiemeni existing in Some ol the iioii-slaiu h--Id ng Su:ss tlicre is some doubt whether wo would bo admitted into the Unp-n with a slavery clau*n in our Consiilution ; tor it will he 1 chnrg-d that Kans«a (Joes nut p< a*i-ae tho r< quisle ! poeui.iMi n—j charge which cannot b<* statis'ically and officially reluicd. In view ol all tho circnni- j fiances, tho Comm-Mce am ot the opinion tnat 1 Kmi'is should ii"t appiy tor adnii'S on into tho Union as long there is a question as to he* right , io d*rnsnd adnu-aion hv vimio of the Constitution • able Jl-roin Itrown Jt Hhlpley’s Circular.] Bresdi-tiills —Flour is dull si a d •cltne ol Oil pi-r bid. Hales ol Western Csnal si 39.* a 4hs Glim 42*. a 43 , and Baltimore and I'liilndelplna 40* a 40 Wheal is a trill- lower with hilt a small sin-c-u- lallVe demand. Corn is dull at a decline o| I* <> t —quotation* nominal. White Corn 43* a 41a., yellow 37 s it 37* fid Thuweiihcr ha* horn fsvorahlo and tho no counts from the agricultural districts enoourng mg. 1'rodlvk Marrkt— Rise is active and pneos are unchanged. Naval Stores nr- steady at ah'-it (lie kiime prices as last advices Spirits ol Tnr- p'-n'ine slosdy at 32s. Linseed Oil i* quiet — Coffee is steady and prices are uneh inged. London MxnxtTa — Baring, Brother A Co, qu to : Sugar is firm, and prices have t-lightly ad vanced. Breadstulls have slightly duclmcJ, and the market is dull Iron.—'I lie market t* unsettled. Cxporia imrih ol Dunkirk, or o-s: o| Mutia, Invo been pMlllbitod. Welsh bars and rails are quoted as unehanged For pig iron prices have slightly advanced—sales at HIs. fid Fxmqiits —Liverpool, August 17 —Tim market is steady, and prices *re without change Monkt and Srocts— London, August 17 — American s.o-kssie generally quiet. The money maikut is more stringent Consol* t r nn nvy l-uvo oil ai 91 a yi§. Tlie I'ulliou in ihe Bank of Eng land lias increnacd £43,000 American Railroad sharo i are easier, hut not qu '(ably so, BOMBARDMFNT Of SWKAU>RO. The coy and fornficationa ot Sw-atmrg w-rn hoinbiidl'd t.v tlieall'i-d ffe.'is on the liihin*t. •troyed. By the arrival nf Ih»* • manmr mteiJig-rica hud been rocuivod f* out ihe Hull if tie-', cm'raring a cnnmiou* account o| rlie "p-raliou* at Sig- air rg ttoin lliu y li the 111H ins-. Tii- d-*iru li• of property and loss sti«inmod hi th- Ru*siu« w,»a m m-nsA Th- allies suffered onlv tr tlmg loss-s On th- 13th, ntiertho h iiu>ardm< ni.tli" ffeets r-iurucd to Narg-n. T’lie Russ-an fleet nt S*veah"rj was n-u d-*troy- cd, but th- damage done ihe pl.tc- was ni"s' di*- a«'rou*. An immense cu tlagra'i m was -au«-d .. by ihe b 'liibaidincnt, w inch ng-d I r I t'v hv- Tor- bours, de*ir'yingstoreh' n«< *,m i . uzmi's, ar-i n ila, 1 iStc Tne varmu* powder magazines in the place ' Idew up.t' geifi-r with oilier mintaiy store*, pr- jeer ilea, The d-ap itehui of ihe French and Rugl sh Ad- | nnrals do n n s .y anything an u: tin- It i-i> >n slops ut Sweahorg. Tlic at i-s lo*t no lives m ill- -n- gig-iiicut, and on'y two officer* and tlur l ar'sgs in • ich opposition, cuguized as members ol the American party. A* a proof of the utt-r rccklesstieaa ol our oppe- nrt, it » onijr n.'ccM'y u. .d.l ih.i ih'inaolu- „ „ Y lion was knowu t > them, and staring them in ths with terrible effect. Tho place was literally do- Governor Johnson. Runners wero also sent over into tho "State of Bulloch." in order to swell the crowd into soineilitug like decent proportions. But It would not do. It ■•>•>11 l-aked out that no tree discussion would t»s allowed, mid the ciowil hear ing that ('d I) of Savannah would hu at No. 4, (' R. R that morning on prulessional business; juru you that y<>u do they adj 'in ned to that poini, mid in I In* aeq-iel had a glorn-us time of it Those who enjoyed the pl-naure ul hearing C*1 D. on a former occasiou, w-ie anxious to hear hint again, und tlmso who h id not heard him, had loard ol Imn. and of the severe castigation which he adinini»i-ied a short time aincu to a little ergan ol tlie Antic* from Sa vannah and also to a very conspicuous little man up lien- who m always anxious to pass lor his lull value in a crowd. , Col. D spoke for one and « half hours in s very lucid and tJoqujfil stylo, und to the ont.re satisiac- I ; lion of all present—except our Joshua who is rosi ly a K N in every thing except his politics, and ! ho will ho is that provided "dad" comes o*or by • the elee'in*. The reporter hstore alluded to soya that 7 or 8 of ' the Americans had sent in tltoir resignations. The ■ g-iit'cmm must l>u v-iy Ur a-eing or have spoken by annexation ol th-a- " itiileus" ("f n-negnde K- I'oHSlilUllon, in case ol tho dnalti or ahsen< a <>f tim I'residaut. Tins proclsmniiou slightly aslouith-d the people of V-ra Crux ; but they soon recovered from ih-irsurprise aud joined hi wnh the plan of Ilia revolutionists. Suits Anns seemed tn he m a hurry to get mi! ot (tin country, and int-nd-d to embark on the evening ol the -17th in the war steamer Iturhide.hiil there was a severe norther blowing, and h ■ ern- l>nrk'il|i>u w-as prevented The S"ldi-rs of the g >r- naoii were drawn up lit line, however,to receive Ilia farewell addt-M, wlileh wa* read to them by their commander, General Taiiianz We trnua late It bo the In m lit ol our !• sder* Companions in Arm* . With th« deepest and ltt"»l psinlul leeiings ol regret, I take my l-sveot you forever. Ill thus hiilding you Isrewell, I r • n- you do r»"i depart Ir ni the ainci | poll ol lion .r and duty , that you e..minim to '•« , the didrndora of the nation ility, us yoi were ths loiindmaof the indepfciideoee. "My trmnds 1 go well saitsfied with your con- > For Tii ••w*i. For W eekly, f ropy y " •* •• IJ . . ♦- 1- * •* *• 311 c. (piea 12/SI No enters will t>e slieii'larl l/i unlaaa they are scenm paiilol with Ihe money. A Werd to l*isirt»ua In eooasq'iniirii of tb« re«em rtoange In lb# propria* torshipnf ilm lirpu'dirsn, li b*coiu** i,ecef*sry l<* >»i II- np Ihe olU bdtiosss of lbs ofllia. Our patrons. t'oiii loiowri sod country, who srs inri-Med t>> the "(lire, will do u« s pan IcaUr favor by a Hand mg to thr Ir areoiints as soon possible. We trust that •iihx-rlliets and rdvrr lterr, who luva »*er l*»n puiiciusl In Ihepiijriiisril of il.elr dues, will applet ala Ihe n«ea««lty of IM> n»tir« 1 nay have doubtless rut- fared train ihe r"iniii-r< isl •mibs-raxrtjrn'a of Ihe ururi „ well as "'tiers, sod under ■ rdlnary rircum»tsn'«a, we aliould not think -f rnsklng this rail; hoi tt,a ah- solute nererrl'y of ••'tiling Up IliC hutlm st of Ihs ofR<-« ea*e> us no oti"li e vsvannah I. a|>«*rls, Ar|il*S»hrr I. | I'ar or,g .Vaniitkr, Moula, <,a»dahrwp#— Sr.,i| f f.urairrr and 'I .inhar; Xr bl*4a Id irM« I »» '. this Filch. J •*•» •-»■» St.ewl Anchor, Grant, *1 J >hM,0 jfl fiiuOvr. ISkfli plllil. ft ■ I II - fill I • N th AI. r. AI i. HOAD. I7> t,s‘»w lo'n.ii. » i, «oa MS >t-u Wheal n/i o'li I.al,« :..ine»i,ca. 3 ha*. III..* •. I l-ai* •' •• •! a*-l o •!/» ■<. K M < uj irr. Mrtgbs • Kail; *> • ' II • a or; A 1 • ran*. W »ila n • ... F. aoo> A ’ •*, l.yofc A * • • i- r, A ll-l-, VV Ixe.-i CsyOrr, 1 oo/ch A M"-* k »</,i* • a . ■> I 0 If.' ■>H I . trass i ». I t I a>a*'. I/, i. ■ rla» rMjf*. Fa. TSJ Iff W u. *» FT F.MKf -artiariip \ii( Mass Mootinx to I'elr 1st. ) . I* . H - Ki ) ,1* ti i V Ha.onsa. ilium r> • t a. I you,i. a i vug P\ - ignai* w. n a a»* a N "—tlie leimsars *) iionimousup bore, "t Filing- ham, f.»r it is very certain there m no Council in tho county to w inefi ih-y emi d luve offered tiiair r.'ignati"0S, and it i*<qi.-i|ly certain no man is mi-sing fnrn our rank* There wen* m/mo th re# i me'iihos who spoke ot vaHhdrawing Irom the par ty hi older t" V'i'o lor 0*ciby; but h-atmg that he ilm Napoleon of tim W-at t wa* an American hitnscH, and llioy could v-te lor him wpliout any vi..in i"n of their ohlig.itions, , they will il» it, and anil hold "n to ill" great Amur* •lean principle that Atm r can* only *hull rule , America Homk and Home Foi.ks. TERRIBLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT. duel, ior I'lyalty, olmdienen and go d diaeipl httvo ever been its distinguishing l-aiut' S I'oniin- i tie to hu the firm supporteia ot >h- laws and (d ill# legal aillhoritlos Ausichy will devour our hsau- ulul country, and the nail m.ility w i, I disappear it V"ii llteddi( wnh what d"-s n>d ooueerii y>iU—it | you support those faetpui* winch am disputing tim power. Be hut the la thlul servant* ot your coun try, and a*pne to nothing more. "In tne retirement, wu. re I hope to pava my last day* hi the qu -t of private lile, ilm lions ol your firm ailhsamn to tne, ot tho valor wnh who'll you ausisiued my Government, and i lliu hopes which 1 conn iv-d, itisi you would anna I day becolllu it.u avenger* o| thu outrages antlered > t>y our lov-d country, will he among thu ill at { pleasant remembrances ( ,| my Ido ''Farewell ; an bo na-ured ol the eternal l<»vo 1 ut your luiiip'inion mid trtend, "Antonio LoriZ Dt Santa Anna " | The soldiers filed off hi silem-o alter listviong to till'harangue,nnd paa*< d lliu Faiace, oil Ilm >il ! cny ol which Santa Aunt w is standing. Th iu i duua not uppuar to have ht-en any dcnioiiktrail li ' wh.vcver no onthusiiiMii was expended The N'lftner having C0«s(-t to blow it fiv« j o'i lock on the morning of tim 17 h. tho Fx-Prc-i* d« t qui< ily emiiark-d "ti tho wir st-aim-r I'm- wh > li soon slier sailed out d tho port, and th- '•■■( tune p-r- I haps looked upon I lie gold'-ri shore* ol his mine , Imid The (iestinntmn ol the di*tiiigui»h«d i-hml- j laio is uncertain. Olio sccounl *a>s lio sailed lor | Havana, aooilier nays forhiS'dd (oaulence hi Ven ezuela. A New Y>>rk paper *ays he it expo t-d | ill that city, wticrc tio rnceoily purchased a very ; handsome propuny. OF THE AMERICAN PARTY Tilt Itl*. Will be • M Art* MI.irr.NO of lbs American Parly In Msr<,n, -n U’«-dtt«-»dny. I trt h asptrmbsr. Io wlih h lha people of ihe Mai- and a«pM-islly "f tha turroundlng eminliet are r-ap-etfutly Invilad. | V** ftlailnu-i'aliwl "p* Akers fnm abroad hav* Invited, and are •*peeled Io sl'rwd. ''omrnnr! Cows all! u New' V > * h ■ : (’P°* 4 - a *•', BV (« t rt IT-,ml,. 1. fc h ■ k Boihwer *. mlraM Ul'.-U «l ' I. lire*, ll 'lief 4 I I • *■'.. * 11 tk ' '. Air* V i. . iiio n* 8#tn. *■ F "* r K «.« • hsn-r a i - . J »l * - ; *r a • . vi ( ■ i n a • *'/.» oi'. w. • ”, l • i.sirip.'.n a • rugrt a wade, ir fr < ; I • a .. a ■*• S ' • •( I. /" 1 ' *t,t/a Hai r |la » H 1 srnpBrJ . ii I. i-■I'- ‘ nfU'.tH a • li.l'/' »'U. 1 li'i" I. a M »• a, J (.d"' J ii'.lat., ll* W a vi, ignn t \\ i, |> . liana a sVatbourn, m g Hat 1- 0., I ntie a I,-* mall, VV II Ighrf ,**, VV 1 I *'f. | a ' . W i, I imk, FranH'i. a bran.wy." i , k . VV II i, nn .ti, VV VV r.oodr. Ii, t Min lasart - i i i, a. I .Idau. Ila*d*isa F.ij■•-»•■ IIuawr a in. II. VV list*, V II*) • o -I He.* •» ■ ftp* llar.'idisc, troll a-.e ll'.ai ' ■* • " 2 ' i **,,<: X II Ki., va ►. / *. -on. J V\ i su,r»p a •' A I. I.(«■.»■ |>,. k*. a -' .1 Ii-x, I.W'U a SiiiCrr,* S l.il., l.ippuim , P I. I |»iiau. I .os hi a t^uitaiwe. h !.'•( • l.arl I.*' lauhrop 4 < AD |^“,\ splendid Flag has tm*n ordsred. which will t>* presented W> the count) outside nf Uibh. having ' largest Delegailou in aitendar.ee at ihs M-cting: • ill l»s ilm lUnurr ' ••uni) 7 P. t* — Amcnran pi|>arl plaae* cop) sod kwp (Und. Ing lilt lb-day _ sng SI i|r. Vmiii'disr'i Appninim< nla. W> have lie* n r«q-i ai-d in siate that Mr. Varnadoe will /old--,- ins lciluw-<tuxsi,s as follows . IrwtnvHle, Septombor lit. Jackaouvill-, “ 4th. 1 Wh.eh II Utbni r J VV Viorrri) a •*,, »lc**si.«a . .. , V\ II Mat a • J M V a It *• r.. /• .'h« *. Ogdon -Urr a it, l" i a ■ «. . Pr • ■* . . Ilei'ii 4*i y . a ■ " llorkeuhsug»• 4 lodwt. It .ae, tn ,|( •,•.!, 4 mi. f r Itirf.h e n., . li*... 4 Ala/** ,M w V-ft » A 7 . Win »Varwr, Ti H k II W I' V, ;i.g. VV y ail I *rnai'|. ^r i. PI. Ian*.j" II W llo'rnov.i lic'-QsVilie. TsttnaM '>). M Inl'-ah * tie! II .tio, \V a) I,ca» die, llruntw Irk. Ill,(ilher sppointmeuts rill lm anr.our.i fib. l'.Hh. lilh. id In du : ■«, :: Ifc nd-r.. ' A I,'*• . llroo. PLaimta* Clux or Hancoci.—We are indebted I nnJ ‘“wsol ihe UmteJ Suics." to lbs 8-erotary for a copy of ihe 1 .■« of Premium, to b# dis'ributed *l the Annual Fair of (his Club to bn hold th- 23th, 2fiih, and 27ih days ot O-iobcr next. The prize* xrn liberal, and ( .ff e red lor saeoffoncs in nearly every branch of industry to our people. Our lime ck friend* have long been ahead of the balance of ihoS'ate in line particular, and their county prc**nts an exampla worthy of imitaimn by all her uvera T« Know-Notiiino G>CNriL or V'taotnA hva disapproved of ill- call of a National Convmii -n on the 22 of February and recommended in- 4 h The Comn.iitoe submitted a substitute lor the onging t • tho Engli-h ff—t were wound, d — The French eecaped with .•••.■ut ihe same num'-cr ■ ■I wound. .I. Sweaborg, h'.wev. r, did ii .t S'ui'ii- d-r n <tw nti'iand ng the terrible l»l((vv the an ms cimm to lias - infficied upon d OHL AT DATTI-I oN Till. TCIIERNAVA Very imporlnru new* from tuo t'rimea hid h—n receivtd at L mdon 'h it e.r v •n-i(.■ i,w ... the Mills, the RiiS'ian mmy under General L ie randia »• lacked the .me rl the a lx < ..ii||e Tch-r- tisva. Tin Ku*-i.iii9 were sixty th >j-au<l » r ig mid tlie Ii if u listed lor three lio.ii* promi'.iig a m«**i sangumarv i-.iite*!. I h» S.irdmiaui 1 "iL-lit tno't hiNVely wi ll Ihe allies and repell. d thi« Maim w I li ten lisle |..s*. Four .*r five Ih.-us uni R.ia- *ian* Were kilieii iind l"0 wcr 'liken prisoners Th- I..** fi|| slue* wa* tun *rniii Tho Ku**iaii9 were m c unpleto retreat w hen Hie French reserve came up Uilinr Pacha hail received orders to retreat to th- I'rimen instead ot going to A*ii. A St Petersburg de*paich *iy* thu (lor’fcli.i- k. tl In* received order* to *mk the Russian H.,et Tin-uiy-l'wo P-rm ss* Killcil anil I'orly Won mini. Wo take iho tollowing a unt of the lerriblo R i.iroud diaisier m N- w J< r*ey, rolurred to in our telcglrtphlC .Imps ell <>| i ildny.Irolll lliu Pllilu- dcli'hia North American. Thu accident uccurrud on Wedsesiiay |i appurs dm tho 10 o'clock A M train Irom Philadelphia proceed, d a* u*inl on thena) until I ihey got about a inti' above Burling' ri, t.\ J.) ( aa lien ihsy diM 'Ver.d die f un Ii-iiii .N.-w York c >iiiiii^ sown at lull s;« . (i Th- eastward bound train ihui .(ile'iipf-d I > t> •. n t > n *i I mg to l.-t Ih - N-w Y rk in n pa-t, when iln traik was e( >**> U :>V a (aiiMge and iwu Ii im-, driven t»v Di ilrtiiingan, ot CohmiiMH, N I Tne li uses w ra caught by tho hnidcrm •*( car, kn k sd down ,tnd cruehed Io death. file D 'Ctor w a* thrown . ut nud mad- a Very nan..w «scape, tie carnage 1 li.'.ng ah vcfeil to pn c » I'h.* c -Ui'm.ii cnu*-d 1 tlie tear ■ nl 1 > ho tlirow ii off the fjca un t diugg. d * "iti'' disliD'f, hreako g P up, aud dragging it al ter the emigrant car, wlm Ii w.,» miu-Io d • . pi-ce*. i i." otm r cat' w«re i i.-e.t .lirougn it,mid thrown •f.wn an cmhanktnetr • ll • it . r side o| f! • toad. I Hero Wirt- live cm* colllple . y toll) I'l pl. i*.-* ' A iii sad din k wo ip v r tiu'ore w i|iM-«aed on a On" I tin- cos w.,i iedui. I >o spun- ('oTTon at Cot.CNXCs —Tlie Knquiror, of Sit- ii'd-.y la*’, *sy*: Wu are yet unatde togivo a r-g ii ar scale ol pneas l.-r c«f .*n in our market, hut Huv-rthioeM n apirned deuiaul l>a* been muni cd I'd ihe iirdi'le I r 'ho pipt lew d , vs :» nn- 4m) ha'e* coming in during the w—h) and we Ict-i «u- »'• "is-d iii saying ,t bring* lair pricca—say Irom 2 io lu cm. The New Y -nx Fau. Steamers —The N-w Y >ik P Irade— Savannah •*l ol 3V cdllCaday Ii appoars, how over, to bo in accordance first part «f the a"nve reporr, in providing tor tak mg ihe sente ol iho people as io tho propriety of ! calling .Convention. This substitute was adopted 1 Th* Abilii'rtilou ol .Sianm Auis.i. W- published a telegraphic despatch ycaiorHay announcing 'he abdication ol Santa Anna and lot d.'pariurc t<T 11 ivuns, together witli thu fjet that Ison'. Cairera li-.d been appuinmd PmivisioiiaI President of Mi A'co lor an months. Wo give I Jut, next. Th. Council ,l». tooted » ro.lu- I * dd,M (•-*•», loro »hich ll tioo,(offered by tbo lloa John M. Boiu.it is *sul,) r*> ••'•‘mending that both the secrecy and ihe religi ous teeta of the party ought to be abolished, and that 'hs naturalization laws should be totally re pealed. Abolition View or the Know Nothings—The Washington Era, the msiropolnan organ <-t aboli tion, is thus explicit and emphatic m its condemna tion of rhe American patty — "The h«*ne«t f'lend* of fr—dom rnnsr pu'down Know Noihingi*m, ..r Kn'-w Noth'ngism wit' put them down. Th- tro- Stairs mint reject K"«>w N thitigiim, or Know Norhingi*m will irretrieva bly devjdi them, and placo them under tho heel of the slave power " Tit Navy Bo*rp—The Wi*h ngton corres- pondeoi of the Journal ol Commerce informs ns that the report of Ih* Nivy B'-ird,HK»emb|ed for ths purpose of designating the • fTieera of tlje Navy who by any cauao may lie in- .pa> I's'ed for a-rvice, •nd who in rheir op.nr n ought »o he p'arrd on tho retired liar,will prohihlybe made public «i»mn s> tha President shall h*?* an opportun tv of -ism iniogit. The Board commecod w ith the junior | 0 n I 1933, when .in iniurr- officers,■■ to whom alone there could t>e any d ffi- culty, or doubt, or want of information In ra gard to senior offi>-er», almost -vary one was wall known to th* B -ard p*'*.inslly or - ffi-iaffy No hint of the result •■! ihair d*li*'erali "ni h*i «* he seen tint ilm lilserty ol ihe prea* ha* been eainh.isbed in lhat unfortunet* R*public, end tint S-nin Anns'* d.-|iarlure was followed by scene* of v|.d* nee and bl oodshed. The career ol Sants Anna his been truly an ovcnllul one. IK cmno into put.In litu in thu year 1811, when, alter having expelled th* f.iyai- ists fr >m Vera Crux, ha wu* appointed io tho com mand ol ihit city, but wa*dup<M’d iii 1922 He iheu raised a republican banner, I-Might against : j Iturbide, and overthrew him. More changus I*.I- | I lowed, and republicanism not suiting h * pur- . poses, he became a leader ot thu Fed. raliRt party. 1 I Bui ha was doli-aied, and retir-d to his cstaiu al { Jaisppx. In 1828, he again appeared on the scene, once I in i't a reputilican, laboring to vupp irt Gx-rruro ! aa President against Pedrazza. In 1930, he I whnr.ed al*out and espoused tlie cause of P.d- j i razza. defeated me army sent against him, and i ! Pcdrazz* was President until 1833. At ihe neat 1 I election, Sanifl Anna himacll was ciir**en Pr-st-I I deui ol Mexico, dcli.sted Arista and d'Arran* ■ok up arms igsmst Imn, nud held In* *. si ' •n.lieol'd by La- l'h.> 1. >iidon Horning Post, th- mnnaturfil pa- nil lh*» | per. sa)n tli.it ii hi* reason to expet-i *iirr*ng. a.,d hdherio, ui.expec'etl news fiom ilia* Crime* I h *• h suppoHc.l io roicr In iSi** grout a—r-i • xi>«-d n n Tne laical ai-cunl* Irom Asia M tier * .y« lint K .r* has b en ci rnplelely invested and ill- li - at p.rallcl opeucdj and ilm *11 commumeaii"ti* wall Erz-ronni tn# hcen slopped. Turk-) i* rending re-mf’orcementa to tho aid of Kar* Rl'set a . It ia reported that Ihe Commissariat nf ilm Southern Russian Province* ha* declar'd that it i* impo«*'ble I.' proVI*i"ii more men 'ban n'e n .w- •n it.e Crimea, c .na. qu-nr'V no lurther reinf ree- munis wnl bo sent the'e at present. DI NM ARK. |r is reported that the D.iindi Admiral M-mrier bn* g me t Paris 1" n*k the ndvire and as«i«iaiiec nf llie Emperor, lou. lung ihe iliff oeucr exi**‘ng between P-nmark snd th* Lniied f*ia'*a concern• i-g -lie S .und dulie*. Denmark fear* ilist the I i- led Stale* Will commence host 11 p Aacssl'-n ol tun Danish West India Islands. ENOI.AND. Her MajestV, Queen Vicioria, escorted hv si ship* ol w T. crossed the British ('bann ! r.. R...i| ogn«, on the 17ih, on her long-contemplated v.si to France. Jam* s Walker & Co , inaonfacturcra at L-cd«, | N-w England, have failed Con*..'* advanced« q.iar'er. and the French ' fund* 23'h centimes m .the r-cu pt of the new* Ir >m Sweaborg. VRANrr.. We<tne*-(*y,iho 13th,bring the fete ol Napoleon | wo* a h'.'ldav "n the Bonr«e The fea-iva' was ^ celebrated at the theatre* wrh iMurinniiion*. Are , ! and 'he eommutatlon ol the *• ntoi.ee* r.f 2,(NN) j r.- i. .Ill i t-r. An -tn-r aa ..s cut iu tw.,ip oi Ibtf p sscug. "■ u H.u r. ar ca' k’ld-d -r serious > iMj .r. I Tho sc-ns lliat -n*ucd I lie cisuMcniaiion wa* »• Ii .nor suized on sd who iariiuy. Twemy-iwo p nr....ii try «*• u<»l,o no bad )' ina. iSr.oriy i* a u«gls> Ulc isma n* ..I the .lead dlin*. tum -tj. .1 hi iri'.jor part c inalantly icripiioi Burling - * in. ell. t 1 he eprci .il 1" ’• palnlul ch ira.-t' i nd t tio cc tel 11 de go <1. lliat uivive.l the awiul ca- wme kdod, and l »h.>UM*ng |—'..in* , u "••s' nbpo-sii... L*sl rel il y d- '.•ritic* of • i •nor ■ ju» v to invt ihe T..w I. Hail lil'ee-i r lliu, |. e lt g I tio room. \S ticn • ut siiin- Almost he r*King ■ibn aeoui uc*ni“' him IlMV.ng q.ie |.rj I t'.ii* ouihreaK, he proclaimed ium*o!| dirt.it r, i wli.i ll caused a uumbir id those who rcb-lied i a<iB'"*i such nn u urpalion ol power, to go i>, T u* nd iro-amanew government Awr i 1.1(lowed mid Soil • Anna end-d Ina dicto'."'hip yet bx,n mad, irot.li,. Tbm i, „» p„.li,biluy i ,,k V" *•• w *-i * “»»•/ .11 I ,, 'l'' 1 •d, and • li- r.oit we hear "I him is lighting in 1934, m d- 1 me ol Vera Crux sgaiuat tlie French O il o' tt.at contest he cam- iiiinu* «mo , leg Al’" ii 'he wbei'l Ilirned, *nd in |9|| he wa* ■g >.n nisdo Pie* d.-nt, governed until 1943, when I the wheel <>1 n v i ro n one m..ro whirl-d him Irom ihe top I" n* hoM..rn But it soon whol .l I ioril >.• k, and in 1916, liiuie Is. mg war he w. mi i di United Stst. * ai.d M. Xoo.S.hm Armi.wi'hj ••-v*' t—n lh<mi* nd ipen,m-i (sen-ral I ay I r with 1 t. ..j - I fL. i four ihoiMnnd, nt Buena Vi*|a. and w n« r by. widow 10 recover damages for lha lo«s ol lief ||.. was again d-lested si Cerr.. ( that the President will tak- upon himself th* •ponsibilpy of reviamg their action and that of 'ho Naval Depsriniint, and 'heiclora complaints against their deci* i> n» w.il t— unavailing Rturrsor Foot P*-senoiri —In tha course ol ■ n opinion delivered by Jus’ c- Coleridge, c>n the English Beoch, the action having been institu n! >. husband, k.lled by t.< mg run ov*r by an omniims, tha Judg-n mvrk-d, fiat when passing along a Street, the ■ de piv*m*nt* were f r loot passengers, and tha centra of ih» street was lor carnages, and those psraons who wished to cr.^us were bound io watch their opportunity— to na- due caro and can lion ; but at th- end or enrn-r of a atiset, if a tool paassngsr wtoi.-d t-. cr aa, it would h- known that Ih* centra of the str'/t belonged as much to ih- foot psaasnger as to tha carriage, and ho hsd aa much right to tell the driver <d a carriage to wait for him, as th* driver had to make him wail. California Dm. —A dud recently occurred in California luiiw—n Chariea L'ppincoit and Robert Tsvjs, In Which Ih-latter waa k ll-d Mr Tans delivered an sddre»« bef. r* 'h- Sons r.f 7Vm(i*r- ■nc« W Downievil,e,at th- r< quest of one of tne di- vietisM bicsted th-re. Liopincott took ex ception to aom* ol Ins sanii'oenia, and t uh'ish-d Ilfs partisan n*w* ( .«p.r, ra'Ud the Sierra Cint-n, a calsmntoua attack upon fnrn ToihuMr T-vis psblishsd a r/ply, which eondud-d in pronounc ing ths authors of the attack on him, liars and slanderers. Mr Lippmeori,challenged Mr Tevis 1 10 rtsonai coo.b*t. Every *ff .rt waa mad- to •sills ihe affair but without socoees Th# psni-s met at ■ place cal|*<l “Brandy City,** ■eor Ihs line div-n-g Yobs and H.errs eoumtse - Mr Tevle was killed by the ball ol his antagonist, wtell* Ills own passed »o clots to Lip|dnco|i'a ksod as to cause him tn euggsr, so ihsr his s*e- ood though, him w»und*d It seems that bo'h »»h th* pistol, and Ilm fart was wdl known, Wbaoce sr'«* lha sntis'y trs prevent il.„ duel, •• ll w.« beltsv.d th.. c.,t. m de.ii, mua. b* I'm raeoii of ih* omoMtor BmH of th- prinei pa'e w aa aw.ro ol Urn fan. r ., ft „, , i>f sliiter trsmliLd Th# day sfi«v ih* du-i f „. msms of Tevis Wer* iak-n Into Doaniav ll*. , ni j buried under the direction "1 ilm H .ns -f T«.iup*r- ■ oce. followed by lha IsrgMi funeral prneeMiou ever seen tn tho o-sunty Tint who!# difficulty hlngwi on psily. and Mr. Lipplneutl, a Dsm-crsi The •ddftss which caused the difficulty was a •oiamstiiary upon ths Dauisraltoa of Indspes* dssoe. Frssblenl Pierre has rvrovnrud from his ista at* isrk of chiil aud l«v»r 2d ol Febritarv, ..tally mV. i. rd ', and 1949, |li* Mexicans having •ill*, a tin<|y waa signed hv winch a* on* "I 'ho r«*u!i* of vie orv, «ho , I I'n t-d Statu* gamed III* golden land of Lali- j ■ Ru' Santa Anna's troiiblrs and chsng*s worn ' | n.-t -nilrd r»y ihn •va. uaimn of tha Am-riean I : lr"op* from Mexico Internal revolution -gam ! oii’igo I turn to a'-fnrato, and h* rnnrro to K'ligs- • ton. Jamau a, and then to Gathagcna, N- w (it .na I d«. wh-r« h« h-e itrial a man of (rad., ar.d Iiii*iii. s* B-It iwiori ih- wli.-el lurn-d again and hro ight nun hack to th* pn-aidenMnl < hair nl M-xiro, who-*, ii* I s.i. hanged tn'o rh* sent "| an Knumror, winch j lm t* turn h«s *u k nnd.-r him, end nn is lew >.n I I h<i way (.• Havana to fm and to du whnl fuiffle* j , all e njm tu" • 1" d.-iermiuo And e.oniaciurn ii nq*tally at fault to d*i*mnu- wl|Mt M I'l 11- the "• Xt change in ih* all'.ir* ol dia- | irart'd Mexico Suita Anna h*s d. parted, !•«•• 1 I th* dements ol ronlusion am still in lull pay— | Ah.vanx marching from tho south, r-vnluiiooiaia . slid American fi I i-us-ers leagued toge'hvr iu Ilm 1 north, Slid all eager I r the Spoils. Imm-"'** pr*n*ral*on» wrr* ma le I r 'h- recep tion ..I Q—en Victors wh. m •*•* E'»rer*>r was to inr*t ai B nilogno ,- n Tnrad.y Th<f Empr.-s*, would no' ho pre«eni *• the ro.-t-i t• oi| F.x-pn «id—» FiUrtr.r* waa mir-dimed loth* Emneror by Mimaior Mason There i* nothing imP’rtani fr-.m Spain ITAl.T. S-.meih’nff b** l.o.-n and ■•( * Conp*. •' of *"io «. m-n to a* Vmm io settle lit* -ff..r I fr„ v. but this t* ii'.t likely to bo carried into effect j,.. **nt. 'f'h* *tiieni*"t rhi* a ('oneordat h-'w-nn France and 'h* II dv Bo* exist! d I* co> >r i.bei. .1 T'l— Ila'mn G iveminenl '* • ff nng . very obai*. ele to thu recruiting ol th.. Rn'ish I .ii.«n legion INDIA. The nverland mail Ir-.ni India hu arrived with dn* » ns In'. •'■ Ju'v 4'h. I - wa* rumored I 1 ' it f’rr*m was *till t-trign -g w.ih Rii**in and th it th- British lore* in India will he **'.» I • til- I’ersnatl gllll Affvrs in India were innmiil Tt'RKt V A mima'erial cn-ia ta threat, n d at Tonais-ti- n I'll* rnv bod Bod. urns at Tripoli nr* si.II una ih- dued. xrsrxtx. N—otnttons con'iuue h«Mween l»ond*-. r."s, dnd Vienna,re«pectmg Auairm'" eonunued ..cciips- lion -f ill- I’rineipaldies London pi|.er»*av iliat ih* neg-.'iation* have ar rived nt ll n pooit of a triple treaty binding Fi nice, K"gland ni.il A'isiria I* not t>. > .include an ar rangement aeparatrly wnh Kuasin. 11ll. I.ATI *t Genera I Simpson, commander of ihn flnt sh forces in i)»<» Crime», telegr/iphi i)m' if»« h-<ni>'aul nmni of H-I>ist.p.| w..uld b- r<o|aui-d on ihn morning ..I th- 17th every h in |{ >r:six**i ol tim sufft ru-* l>y tin* ii it.... i aia• i pn* . < g.Ve !>• I"-* 1 I>-1 . t ;lie k" ru and WuUndcd, as io any us tiny could Ire .iM'iriatliud : Till VI IP Edwn'd I' Bacon, re* .ling near Spring Garden and Seventh at* , I'himdclpl.ia A."X K-ilv, it-s'dirtg iii Market sircul, near Si oh Sire t. I’m Hdi'M lm Mr* M.irgur t l’r« , I S-ilcin, N J .Mm 1 Icn ut B iii lay, rending ai 267 L-ruil street, I'hd idriptiiH. Jane I'.lug..', ol E li.-ott'h Mil'«, MJ ( oar os B "I..in, ol Trent, n, N .1 .Mr B wag jun.i.r uumtier I thu firm <1 II B '(--in, riffany Jl. U.idi-n, of Tren'on, N J ir.'il *»oiks, lie..* .1 Merednh.i'i ll.iliim"fe,Md M ii*. .I Keut,ot the li'in ot K.-n; X Dyott, So- ilid Street, In I• • w Che* - nut street, Philadelphia. John Daliiim, ol Bilim M.| i all.anno Brown, colored.i \Vn*h'iigi .n, D. C Rev .Mamn Connell,of Winningtou, Del. .1 icoli Fmler, ..f Ftslernvtlie, N J Jaioh Howard, ol L< han 0.1 cun. | It iron De St Andre, hretu-h Consul; resided in | S. I'llth Mtreei. rhilsdolplii.i Mr- Jono L ncoln Win Ri.lgwnv.ot New Y«rk city ' Major Win Boyce, ol Washing) n.D. C. I Name link ll Wn — I. .dv •('. (".IV III I I G o W K dgaw.iv, . I I'liil.iilidiih'*. Ilarn Kush,ol (in <rg»i wit C ill-jo. N .in* nnkn w-n—: o ij nl i ny II il .Mis* Boyce, laughter ..| Major B >vec, died of aa oil.«l* rei eiv. <| Geor.e lug r nl|,r«aiding nl Filteom'i and Wat- j nut «lii" Is, l'lnladi 1 i'lli i Tilt ViofiDED. Nl.m I’ ngle, of N w Y oik ; Cln*. Oldenburg, | D.-i.ui. O'Kan ,..| Go rg > .*.. t ollogu, |» r ; i oi Suo'h, ol lm Bureau < I Dock* axil Yards, I S N . II ii Win M.-' lav, I"inin .number of i ngi. ms liom N-w Y.-rk , Kl x.i‘.. Hi .''auders, ot . Delaware ; Geo II liar a .. . I M.i vl n.d . Itei.j, If .rry, I' nn ; I'll * Morgan, I’lu a . Henry |{.i-k. • I Dis’ri'-t ol a, J •- W h-elin. Hi* head ol Hia .Medical Bur au nt VV aa'iiugli.n , J. McKe 1 wn, nl Ohio . .1 ' VV ||< 11 r. Phils ; Judg • R"« vos. Out •; Ja* Fisher, New Jur«ev ; j — L" - n ens ein. R rliui " I. V . , R. |*».. e.i I'nil- I lo • and daughmr, New Y • k; John I'ugh, Point. ; M * A 11 l'h"ip* and ilungti or, I ihe I'i sihi-ai 10*1 .IU - • , Mu .11 I. Ben. el ...I Mias . Mr* I ilmBOin.iu, I N Y u*. Rev J I'.irvm, 1 Mai* , ! l, a i* V Luk. n*. I'ltil.i , Thus I'i ml In \, I'll In ; i it as pson.KiL-hmond; lasaq^l. K*y. N Jersey; I Si L'lilt* ami Dr I’ un', Penn ; .1 hu Kelly, (Jo. ., Guo liar mi. Md , -in'l l.ih-o (li|.., Ja*. . M I'a ion, Pluia ,'I h< • R elmrdsoii, I'iipm. Many ol Ui4<" pur*"ii« aa oi u uuliy p jurtd. In a»isan mi or 'eg wa* lo*t, or hr ken, tho <•1111 .%•■** lurk Men me i ekly arrangement "I I hast ki* v ms mill I h* aonn-vA lent veaai-ls flu* been gain re oslrtti'ialmd f i •ri'l*.( .(.i Wo >dliull, "siong |..un Hivan iah • ii Saturday next—l*i S«H , ilm Augii*'*, (latit. Lv' ii, l-.llowmg on VV edneaiGy, tlie full, ihn A *- barna, Cain. Sehen'-k. on Setiirilay, H h ; an t >li- Knoxville, ( apt Ludlow, mi VV. .I ..'- lav. i o. U l, —and thin alter regularly, **rh VV»dnc*d*y aid ■bout 23 fathoms w«t*r, 40 mil*S northasal | Hiiurduy When wo conaidei the r'.uglino** ** »—••- * iha pa »sge al nut am lem-ds nl ih* y*Mi~ i||u ii gulari’V wph wlm h tliean sieaumra inukn in. n tr> a, and dm aaloiy *nd noiinin'y ol iranapoiiau n thu* afl tiled, eerinudy cmnineud diem to Ho- n i tne ol the tiaiulling pil'dlc. And wo ar- vlad I . iMAiri.n . wtihs'and'ng dm romi'olili ii of Ilm |,n« lr<-in Charleston, Iln Savannah aieniiirr* havo hid It.i'n fip altar* uf p .aaenguin sud Irri*rlit Th* | ."Ml* baa how eon n'elrd her 27‘Jih mp between I'o-IW>. p"|is , ifm AUhsma 2"0 , a*|iio III* Augusta aud Knoxville, flioie reeeip'v bull. Imvk made dm loriimi I'G and ihe lad i fill ti , • I lm oiln era of each i> is no* ule*# l.u w« to m. n lion—llioy afi noilnoiis a- il p -lilo |n p ••aeii|eis,in I*. I, gi<.i(i*ilmii in evny sen*- id tbo t* iut, and wlm i* nl lA'pial imp irtane*. akilllnl and pcrieiicrd i i.iniiiandei* - J( •noiMibus l.nqillier Ilm Imml cru*le d, or thu tu iiiwasij Many worn «li ■ « I 1 till h< III'*'* Hill HI.Pill IU. . Vel One »• • "Un! • .it dm L'mied Mali* ( oast w.-niid-d A'liung the l'hv*icians ' i« • ii-d Ih-ir si" vices, and iln e da*trophi. we" I’ 1 I. 1 Insion, Dr J T R - J I... l» Mo.".. Dr I. < Di A D /h i • mar, I S.imh, id Dm muiou, N II T*. Dr Pu -I Bunm h dy h mdily oil 1 and k ngly mutilated, *nd - d l.o ||l*. «lioiild dmv penssr Mcf mkl*, nl Smiey, Ai.ia among the ho immedt • ti*'y v >Ii:ii tin 1-11* "I •il.lai.l. Dr E nl i nindcii, |). , Dr S VV Buder, •nlile. Dr K M 1 Ruud, of Mount A Rna ra-'*« th* B ittom ny rnt Ockan -W» Issrn that ("spt MuuIks, ol ihs sclir D B War- n*f, nn his paasago from New York ti ("har'ea* ol Frying Pan Hh -sis, in hauling up th- deep *ra lead, found siisrlmd In th* hniiom nl It s g Id ring ini with red atone, which h- now hs* in his p.aa<Mi-m. An oceurr-im* of th# kind Is saldom ha nd nf l»r. IIV in-illiv I aa a* drivieg 1 Bur ' ssmg to III Si'll, tiul Visit aoiim pAt'cnli nmg Ir.'lit lm fiver i ..I h) j stdo lu*d, Will " p'see wlie'.' dm a> • a* hiad—ll • notice "I Kin I rim-uf. gi n lor ilm |n>rjioa* of aa • ip thiougli l loiencrt m lint pla.-i. I was ad Mil" the Bolden'.*'W it ll ct ■sail* Ilm ini toad at •lent "ccurr. •! I heard Ham I *a*v no Ham III a ltd mi looking limit up nud Joav n tim isil* Vf .ntr. Ix'inoii'i Horst* tv Kotin* — W* sia‘*d yeti' iday lhal th- Isl* AM-ilf |,*wienr* had l-fl gVi iax) |o hull ! no d-l toifgmg Imuaos in (I.hi'oii f r it.* poi.r Th- C..after *ay« "Tim sulijsci of 'modal lodg.ng hrnisea' >v*a on* lhal had long engh *«'d ill* all«nilon > f Mi Law r*nr* II- slw. ya felt lhal in tio oilmi way eould th* i .million of lit* le.'.l Ini m .r* Improved than I'f (itutrlthtig for ilmhoo-si sr»d |udirslr'"ir* V"tn loi i a Ida and h>-a I li V ha Ill's' i.m*,*l au. Ii r*aa hi alii* l*.>ta as ahoiil I h- w hin ihuli pnwar io pay- Hois gu iranl**ing one I ill- first *l*iimnls of hi|f ui' M ■ ml v.nue ■ li.mm '* O'l* had nf Ki* n«l rsni* of. the lodging linuans is i -I-annually disiriliuifd in various rhsmstil* Instiiuitons in lloaiun, and ih* other half Is Io se- cuniulsie, in order in oonslliuts a fund for knsplng rim lodg.iig filers** in oidsr. Tim ••rlisli'u Mrs Pirilugii n wa* thrown from rarnszeoi P nam'.'ilh N II . ..<• Hal.rldsy, aod III .wfisl IIIJUI* I Praia" ai i a 1 nt i I’n .-T—Tbs fcc»i disas'i.'us C'.lliai.'li oil <h* Ohio f|V*f I'elWreii ilm S'laiiiiia Trleg'aihN’.. 3 and K-pluckv II hii«, In aa h . h h*» p.o*. i.» amii kiHrd, 11 ll*• Imeil Ireide.i by ilm •'vaml'.ia' i.iapn iora, waa pr>>ourr.f l.y thu e»f..| i ilm pdoi <d ihn 'Ketilueky II iim." in tns»s i j wlml Im fu| i».*i il lo lm Ihn signal Irom Ilm | . ... staph No 3, sud a cl mu accordingly, when Im knew |l waa an unusual oy wiong aiirnal I ii iIns offanee h a mihl to art ■• a ||crll*«ul |.|lol Wan ana- h- ided (of iloriy day* In Ill's llialllml lliu ai. sol I'-i*. 11* • i*oi in* « wh ■ >**' iii- #»p*»vist hi 10,1 SleaHlI. a' ng al dia Waal 1 il|oy* on i" ih* isllr.mil, Inil on siriAing el os* I I- ill- lalHu* I I h*sn| a mailing li- tae id C.ilS 1 in.>a mg I iinnmdlaie'l uonml up, Iml the ill" l*»n ** a* so rapid lhal III- h -»•••• oi.lv hailed »n ill* j I a 11 a Tim Irani w«a |...sd'Aely ni.iAmg at ilm '•lo III Ihilty lllliri per I""' I was 'lilting al 1 a 1 '. u< I- ii mill • an III.HI I lie ear* * hi* k and kill* • d dm lioisi». I". k- and n, »u| dm c > n ago i m 11 "ng inv aa du ll-r ladh" , I In>inas A "inin, l .sq , in• a*ib>, my eh.lil, and my»ell I n •• iliii.wn . ut ! "ii In the glmmil I l»»al dm nnik id Im i-imeus- • oil "ll Illy should*! M> laillily w. IO "illy alight j I) mjuieil. j I atinliiitu Ilm nii'l"nrh"!y aceident lot e *ngt- io • not nnu un dm h. n n. i giving any * « in, hut h*i king ihs li*'" nl the iiho.al ilratiui iiv* ia a ul din y miles an houf [An *• i I dm gislatm* !»'• il dm maiiooiin i»'o ul spenl ikiough iho ' Biiilmgion, wh rh uX'ihi I* l 1 »h»n ills si - col*nt i« • "if«d. ai six miles cei h il ] I llaVe been i •uil-.lii l»oin • pye< sling tee deny * Wagon i "i laming a.i.ial ill* minis o| my I G.iidy iiaiiim lusn liiokeii diifiiVg my alwanra, l.y 'he i> g• .i ,.i ih. hnrssi ’ I w yssrs *,g' I am sn , «.'•»* oi l)i MiMm . I'n '» i "»n riinieh, at ' oil i. - ' e | Ii * a n i " i.sm ; msdieins I I dlu |a*i Ih.' | " w.i | r-ll I ne In 11 trsifk i* beginning m be very brisk Ir the South, nud I he s'usluoia - re di-p"l'.ing Ir iii 'In* p.-rt wi h lull Ireigh'* ■.! uss-nud g ■ • '* F ur Satan.inh and ihivu Cha'lcs'ou aii anie's afu i w lully cmpl y. d iii trsimp rii'.g nn li h*ud>se i lm n'lernoun th- Augusta leaves I r Savaundl und 'h- Southerner |«.r Cl sfiest* n, md le Hi yen* *, we are mti.rilled, will have as much cargo •'» d" y can "low sway fc-oudiern ineichants arc now in thu C"y "electing good* lor thu tail trade, and ' - | r. npi-i! If dial a heavy b..*iin'f* Milt be d io y tin* "lusitieru lor soino iinto to r.'ino V.tv'ew liassei.gerf arc f. t ri turning to th- S mh Tlieir eXcifus wdl pr drably Pornmence next month New • .ulhein wheat is rnt vmg here in l*rg" qu.intiiie* Y'-fluiday slterin- n the s can.i r An- harm, from Savannah, brought upward* ol **v«u - thousand huslmis- Tlie difficulty bctwecnlhi. So.iih Car. ’i a R i .toad Company and dm Depa* tm> rd, b.r Im i ui'iiiif'i ii ol die m*i * iwno a daV heiwi-i-n Koufvdiu and (' iimti.s, i» nut V(" sctled I lie (. .mpsny demand w list they C"n«n1er a t.nr c- mi 1-MiaaiiiHi tor the >crv|ic, lm the P.is'inaster G.-im- isl w ill Hot accede |n the terms, Th* subject i* un ler c"i,'ide»ati n, and the Pr side t ol th- K" ol, Mr Caldwell, enr urag-a " -h >po (hat a sauofao | lory srianguiimiit will n* insdu. A ScrFi^toSi vvi.a — Bosr..ii, August 24 ~Y.-* to'1«y th-scho mer Mary K Si. li.whch. u»:• I al ibis port (of Montevideo under saspicious • • cumitances. was h .aided by thrro C.i-i"m H i-e ■ Ih.tos, wliilu lying hi ih* stream, wh-n lire t im a; oil'u put In *ea,taking in* i.ffii'era w Hh ii > Tho ■ ffi.i'i* roturmd i.i«; night, hiving ti-en ; ol ah ard a fleam, r hi Hu. h.wir f »t*- r Ilm schooner was clipper h i.lt, md wu e eared hv a [ LolNisianian. rhe IS doubt.UM liilend- d for Hie , aiavo trade At a tegular monthly mooting of Oglethorpe Fir-Company, No. l.h. 'd st then If *11 .on Friday evening, Aug"*t 31»(, 1433—2d Foiemnn, Geo. (.SUM in th* Chair The loiloiv mg c nnmuidcaii n was received, and the invitation accepted: Savannah, Aucum JWth, 145.’>, j To ihoOfReer* and memhem ol iho Oilciimipe Fire Company, No ] — Gf nti fmln : — At a regular rnvcnng • f ilm Get. j mm Firo Company, No 10, he'd u»t night, it « >■ iinaniinoiis y ics -lvid, Tti.it iho Og ! uih"rpu Fire Company, N" l.bo invucd to jiaradu wnh *u», . n M snday afternoon, the 31 Suptember, at 4 o'clm k. Tho undersigned, a committ-o app.intidl r Mist occasion, would respecMuBy solicit yi-ur acqu..*- ceuco. Wo ar« your ob't sit's Hlnrv Bt.ru, Chair of th- App Com i The Company was md-rod to aMemh'o *t the | Cnuino Home, tn lull umfoim, »n c.irty out th* , s.iintof that commonicafii.n n Monday slternoon. On SaiurJsy evening the (*ompany was ro-a*s»-nw- bled, hy a call from «he l»t Foioinan, when iho following communion m w-a* toad BavannaH, Sept. Isi, 1433 i Oglethorpe Fire Company, N o. I — Genti.lmen — Tho undersigned,, committee > n inviiaip 'i tor iho j ir»Ji on the 31 m*t , beg li ave t" say, that wo .mil our Company entertain a most l-mndty ani kindly loelmg t-iwanl* your Ciimpa* nv, and Would he most happy t > iccom-ile an i n- kind leelmg exis ing upon ihe Wsslimgtnn and Young America Fire Co , .ig.iili*l the lrat foreman ' ol y ur Company, but cannot aec. ni -lish n. When I ■ itr invililioH wa* laid Indore Ilm VVashtngi .n I • Company, No 'J, »t ilmir regii , «i ni.eio g l«*t niglii, it was r**o|ved In No SI, That the mvi »• ti .ii from "hr German File C..mt.«iii, No IP, l e n-'l arcej.ted, that (hoy I'.n'.il n.d n'aoeisie iIii-hi , t< !*«• wnti ilm pios- nt l*i For. mail ol thu l'g e thorp* Fire lo.mpanv, N«». I. Imui vmg final In- i* opposed to White f iiomon and die r lull * A 4 tim saiHO action will h* end in J Rv the Young America Foe Coiiminy, No 3, si ilteir meet ng t i-nighl We would t>« hippy to aee your Coni Piny on* on Monday *h- moon, the 31 Inst . under Ihe command ol iho 2d or 3J B i.nnn Where upon, It was itueilled, 'I n.it in case tho 1 • t foru- t mm of Oglethorpe tne Coiiipauy, .V - 1, parade 1 with It's Company, ive esnu- t icci-ive them in lino, { olllerWi*e, wu Would lie gtalifii-.l to aee them pa- | rado Wu aro your ob't *vi s, Hi.nr\ Bt>'xt, Cliair ol the App i "in We would hug Io have au answer it** >nn a* p i- ^jd.le I Tho shove eommuntcslion w»* received a: 12 M. Saturday. On Itioiiun,duly * r c"nded, ll w aa re iiMied ami thu lollowtng ies.ilul.on was road a d td pled /f/S'i/red, That iho eoimnuniesii >n from t».-r- iiinn • Fir- Company, N " l *. he ru.-eived wqtl th- I" I.. 'W mg u vines* I u (i I l) ;lu. 'i -tpe foe! oi paui . No I, (and • copy ot ilm **hiii he lurmaiiud Ml Bbmi,' I fiat wu liai-u *11 c.'iifideni-ii In ■ iii coinmsiiillllt offioul. Slid while he ll -Ida Ilia' |. »l, will ii -t lie dlClAltd Io ■• wh - -ll a he ou> lli r ill Command Bax'i. B IIA ITT .noth i: *»rru • lrus*msiniT ' ur»iv, r A'lK'i*!.. I«lb May, IP3». ( ^ Al • in-el lug "l tlie Hoard nf (I. rectors nl Hits* rornpany I. IP I. J< »N . I.*q . • •• «erf-i' la'l> app'iiMed Xsunl if llie i - ompsc) st Ssvsiiriali, L" ■rlioru all gno<li for the interior slmul'! hrresfVrr he ad- ■IreiMil. Jnll.N II OCir.t', l.sq , i« Hi* A sent *t Aug » a. ! may 13—If •). M LAl'iillUN, ■‘ec'y 4 Ires*. u Ti v of i ic i.if*ii r ^ •* the I'h isdelptila a-d hs»snr.»h *>sm sb p l.llit. nil l.lglit (•••O'l* Sud l»f) (*•*«»#•» • Him IU i ei.t* atid 13'-ems per csb'C lixsl, being the | Mt*a ralablisbi-d prior h-J me lasl. [ aug 27 ' A I.. 1.4MAR, A|W.l NO I 1(1 Ifg Till', -lealiier WCI.AKA w'll lay «!• f"f ovt-rha'l I'uc ui.'dc* «»IH be gi»> n when she «. d ir'Uini' Per Irqia 9 M I.AfPIT 1. A C. A..ul. Navs'ioah, NujU'l 27, IA33. Aug -tf NO I II E. t iTTtee^torr "( ihe aitbser sill bs c'oanl dur lug Ih.. month* ol J i'j aud Au.ua', lo Ireie njiened oh 1 ihe tint of f*. j ember, witba new and full aaaortmint , nf * arfM'img*. h«v», ***) »T"lbf,fo/iain Valeria 1 *, ae. 1 Tames vr along -I* from hi* aiocfe during I"* aenee, cat. ubis n them by applilnf lo Me^r* Nl.v ITT, I, ATIIlC - T 4 P.'ilJl.ll-, where hia books and acounU will In- found. Mr. Julia 9. It >nsrt is my au.looited i Attornry, VVM. II. Of ION, Agent, hsvanosb. J'in<- 3n. ie33. J) •~ll • 4 l - si rnti, l. •" • luons, V: J illllA.il ll •*. a lx.,*. I i^in'op, l< • iNW'li, S A £ rigtim. kt: I r-» • r, A of II NIC »l>. Yura. PM Vi m c 1 i -i ■. • -1 i q is iwiiui. X L-t- .PaUtks 1 l . •_ i hu-amr* Tavt.l •i. - . sod iud). Viu i \ II l»- TltE »ub»cn»wr returns hi* a neere ibsnkt to tl.s rrlenda sn I cuslomera of tim Is'* fl» n n' XT It-I 4 Mi ||"I.H. for the ief| 11Ik*-• i pttronags exmii led In them during <he la.i ltim^iran; si J '• n-" b»l*- |.) in say lhal he anticipate* t-0*ring tliem in Hci *«er net',• larger ana 11- - . n *»• '-unent nf Houai k'-ep i'g article* ihi- Ina hern > IVred In thi* nly ; sn 1 • 1 ti ufuri oihe- :ml wcr me nl ii. to* power, b"pr« 'o tn*. 1 a nsnilnoallisn <>: pnb.ie isvi.r. N il NH ll"l>. Ha«annxh. Vugmi l*., I - 5. ai-l l—if NO IH K. t*»*r ha* r, m-.vrd hi* > fl "< 9. M. I. \l l ITI.Ai IT The -*ie Holiday nit: i JJ Kepi , OT Till *'.b.. li. Us) ktriH ' haiannsli, t*ept 1,1*3.' N OTIC I receive Tre gM "* clock in thr af.rr- \voi>..i:v. Vgl. ojil I it \ < oi i i:< toic*k oi l i( i: IT 1 am >i >w rr»d» io recede ihe hiate ai»J 1 «ud- t) Tale* lor ll.e pr*-en» vesr • ifllce h-un fr-im A. 31., to 2 I’. 'I. •ejd I—wif I’. M. SToNB, T. c. c. Clljr |. per'c -py . Annul I'* noth *'. fyMr. J A'll N T. IH "i KNT.fi is nd lawful Deputy. A. THOM A>. -her ff • a- M* .. Cejst a NEW ADVERTISEMENT Fare Krdurr4--r Ablti I'.iNNasf Vor ,^Vir 1 %>/*/». AIGCBT Tin s n: \m snir eat. o . W- nc-i ^avsnnsh. 3uau«' :•'.%• aag ‘ -If Kl* 1.4 III. N O'l 14 I'. Al.l, PER.' Nh ludah-ed - • thu la’e Arm nf PRBT. 4 Vi: At'EB a>r 'itp't r/a.’.'y -ryarflrd .0 Call on th* SUb- re''.!-'' and psy up. and tlirreiii •»*# tmuhtu and ex IVLI.O, rfill’K. 14* Hat • t—l, iarriei*/ Opa-ra/r. iT J fe. \ P MrCUVi.li. t i ^J. 1! MR. i AM 1.3 loriiev, during i J! 4—If fT 2°KN Alim nr j, during cv aug 13 NOTICK* M 4 1 :1 l.t, i* my del) eulb-r1se>1 \l- > ilifi-M* fr> m the 9ia u N .K H 4RN I'M. no nt a:. N i:IIM IMCP.fi is our BBlhortsed vh-encu irom Hie Mat* IIE'DT A II AWKINSL I 011 4 II 4 It I I 'lid. I*.. | . m I'. 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