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V 8AVANNAH REPUBLIC-' N, TUESDAY MOUMNU, DECKMiiKll 18,186 - NlKIIHH IV ALEXANDER & 8NKED city asp o»u.m fmvnwu. l«« g^-.airtag-n.'aBgte.tc ayatem, ud pointing out Ui» rauifliM fcr tbn avU, writteu by Pliny Miles, E*q., of Naw York. YV» Hop* ll way do suinsthtng to eradicate the grunt and growing aril of the day. At no time in our biatory have complaint* on thi* subject been loader, or the public a objected to greater annoyance and Iom frotu the imperfect manner In wldeh thie great brunch of the public ■— . | service ia managed. Thia mnv not reeult from any HAVAN X AH, CiA: j deterioration of the cyatein, or from a falling off in * ^' . ^ ~ | the agente through whose Instrumentality it ia TuPMIAY MornilMTe DfCPBkfP 18s I conducted: the origin of the difficulty Ilea, moat . ~ J , , probably, in a failure of the system to yrayrai aud BY TELECRAI’H K<'lt THEltKPL'BLIl'AS. H'i-» * with ^ha a aula of the public growing J out of tbe improvements of the day in every dv- |,, (u>r | part incut of mental and physical labor. NVe, na a 1 Th. Kiui.il. "it» hff k *"' «'»»"«!' to aui I. .nd .... Crying ,n ' 1 -«n— —* - L-ic^r 1 to auiiceM ourarlvea into tbe muddling clothe* wo when a child. A plan that nuawered iidiui- ralrly under the old ayatem of <low conches and Latter frcai Dr. Annas, December 18,1886. AM(fore Sntoinnak /frpi.WrVoH: Dnxn 6m*I muat aak apace In your pa|ier for a few remark* upou the extraordinary cowinuni- dhtlon of Dr. John LeConla. I regret the necessity whioh conatraiua me to aak thia favor. Dr. Le- Conte ackaowlodgea, "that during the nine year* of lila aaaocintinn with mo in Fraukliu College, torma of eivility aud courtesy were never inter rupted betwecu ua, and that the aaine ternia of civility continued to exist up to the time of Ilia departure from Georgia.” My letter, puhtinhed | u r j #ne „ iu Abe TtUgrnpik, is held by him aa inconsistent • be From t allftvriala. Nan Y<hik, l*ec. 17. i haa arrived from Aapiuwall, hnogmfffto- California a million and. half of; to , H ,uwtc apeciv and gold dual. Her uewa ia unimportaut * Prows Waaklaglau. j wail riders on blind horses, i* wholly unauited to WMaiMKM, Dec. 17. , ki( ugv „ f mjegrapha and railroads. The day'a pm-ceding* in the Senate are uuitn The pHudpal improvement made in tbe poaUl __ portent. | ayatem of the eewutry in latter daya,ta an lncrea*cd'^ Mme rfwrl WMI ,j Ih! IU „, le , 0 ,, ri ng the In the Houae Mr. Dunn made a peraonal ex- r , |>iaily iu , h)I tn , n , 0lil(1 j on of lho ^Ua. We be- 1 planation. Mr. McMullen moved to elect a Spunk- , i#ve much lu> ,H>rtuuce haa been cr to preaide until the Appropriation Bill* were • with thoae outward rclntiona, and a* justifying ; trustee* him in the uae of the moat opprobioua and ahu*ive , "* J J 0C ' epitheta concerning me, and in making the graveal public charge* again*! me. The only object of my to prevent nn iujurv to the College—to allow that what had again aud again I wen rc|>ealed by anonyuioii* writer* wn* not true, via : that the l'rofeaaora here were an poorly paid that couipe tent man could not he retained. Thi* ha* been effected, by the acknowledgment of Dr. I,., "that the aalariea are *ufficicnt to render a Professorship ■|uitc desirable." Heinenibcring what had taken place when Prof. Met'ay re«igned, I npprehenih Ha waauuwoeiated with mo about twelve year*. At about the clone of the llth year he wrote me the following note, dated April 30, 1840: He. ('aim a -Hear Mr : 1 have received the -tetter you gave melius aflerutaiii. aud "lily fear your frleudly |«r- li.illly may havslisl v>m tospoak l'»> writ of iiivmII and I eel vice*: aud should I ti* el.wt.il to III.. offl.w 1 aeek, j among my ui<»t urgent uluttvea to unva aud dWytu. j tl.li. will |.e a dealr.- to prove mv»-It worthy of your re- i . "ii.meudaliou. To employ tlie moat simple and couipre- ; ll.'iol'e tan gauge In a-xpreiailiK in) grateful i" kliowlrdge- iii. nl. f»r )oar repeal..,! lav.«», I shall only *uv -I thi i.i | lima rue. Would tlw fnlliie** of my heart allow me aa ! iiou li control over niy tongue av over my pin, Uiu nola i mialit Midi s.vin too formal for the icaslmi. I am aur... j lb. reforc. vmi w||| pardon it, aud «■ "pi assurance* of (lie | •lucitrc . "I. iu, gratitude. A. .. Ac.,of )..ur fit. lid. Ac., V II. Moon. | Dr. Joue» i*a|i|u'aled to for proofof hi* charge. here leva than a year, and resigned not discharge a duty which the •ol- passed, the member? thou to rcaign : the motion waa laid on tbe fable. Tliree balloU were then had for Speaker,the 1**1 of which aa follow*: Batik? |(i}, llo hardnon 73. Puller 38. Mr. Thorington offered a resolution to cleef a Speaker by a plurality vote-pending which the j (he ll.iuse adjourned. j lege info di*repule ; and when Dr. L. wn* preedit | with the Prudential Committee, giving rcaaon* thi* consideration. (Vrtai-Ty i* Of far greater m«. wllv> wUhw , change hi* poaitiou. I aU.ed ment to the buaiuaai ^|^munity: and where «W» | hi. waigmtUon would, in all probability, I* d to the injury of the College in this respect, It i* reported that the President ia haring the ^ to Message pul in type at tbe White II. t.. prevent it* publication before it ia dulivcrcd to Cougreaa, The annual maeting ••!' the Stockholder* of the Central ltailroad A Hanking Company of tlcrgia, will be heldat the Exchange long room tin* dav.at 10 o'cloek A. M. lu-giu* to yield, the progress in rapidity should atop. At the preaent day, the former i* completely sacrificed to the latter. Agaiu: the rapid system ha* been adopted by ithout combining with it cer* other changes that are absolutely indis|>cu*i- r.ceaeful ojierntion. An illustration u the of posiinaatera at the rding offices, who have the with one half the time al- r _, be found divtributiug and forw same labor to perform lowed them formerly to do it in. nud yet are al lowed no additional salary for tho hire of the extra labor that ha* become necessary. Under this ar rangement. the clerk* do what they can iu schedule time nnd leave the balance to he ih>ne at their eon- venicnce, thereby creating many of the failure* about which there ia so min li complaint. That this ia thr gnat source of existing irregularities is proved by the fact that a passenger or an express ed bale of goods may start on the -atnc train with letter at one .|uarter of the l'ui«u. adhere to the Conveyance throughout the journey, and ar- daya The New York Evening Post . farts in proof ..f the utter iin-Ili. hieh no one will go away disappointed. j „. u( ^.,,,1 , rra „gement. in m The Concert i. understood to Iw a compliment^ . , h# p ubUe . We C(l| , y „ few uf thm a message or a bundle of newspa- :VrWo would again remind our city readers of the Concert at St. Andrew*’ liali tliis evening.— Tie programme will be found in another eoluiuu.— It preent* some of the finest compositions known t. ihe art, while tho performer* who are to execute them are Hilly equal to the task. Some of tlieni hive no su|<ri»r aui. luf.vre the public in under . ireuraatanevs the lover* of genuine Music—and who that lias soul doe* not lovi who a ng those who have ap|«-are.l | of greater 1 Music—and w *—a treat i* in store from | , r# a numlx-r of •y of the pre- ig the wants of a highly gifted lady of this city. uj«.n whose strains our church-goers have so often hung with rapture and delight. ’O' Our engagements last evening, allowed ns but a tew moment* at the Athenaeum during the principal play, and those at the close of tho last ad : we are consequently unable to give any opin ion of our own. upon the merit* of the performance. Other.-, however, upon whose judgement we can rely f r an intelligent decision, speak in the high est term* of llieading of Mr*, barren. Notwith standing the inclemency of the evening, we were phased to see so good an audience assembled to greet her upon her first appearance. Mrs. F. appears this evening us Evadne, in Shiel’s tine play of that mime. Millcduevillc Coxvxxnos.—At a meeting | ™ j'*" b ' of the American Parly of Chatham county, held 1 last evening, tbo following named gentlemen were appointed delegates to the Convention to assemble at Mii'cdgeville ou Thur-lay next, the 20th inst.: II ti. J.-Un McPherson Uerrien, Francis S. Bartow, IViu. llone, Win. H. Kelley, Isaiah Davenport. i per* taken to San Francisco, and delivered j as possible niter the arrival of the -learner, we go ! to Wells, Fargo A Co., or to tne Pacific Express Company. Unt if the message is a letter, we Imve i to buy a United States stamped envelope—in other ; word*, pay government the full price for perform- j ing a hypothetical operation—aud then hire a pri- , vate company to do the business. If we wish to j have a letter delivered in Chicago or St. Louis, with ' almost absolute cortaintv, where failure would l>c voj diu.tnu., M »iar • '• ’> WS S«W \ i' n 7hiid W time t* not actually required, v»* have recourse to ; j the magnetic telegraph, and pay several dollar* j u, l’ l . v, ng where two or three cent* should n> ,! - v ’•* - u and asked him if he wn* unwilling to have that the smallness of his salary here was the cause of his resigning ‘ Ho replied, “I am not willing this should be said.” Why he wo* unwilling wa* then <|uito inexplicable, ns he now asserts "the salaries arc mi tin iciit t» render a position iu Franklin College quite desirable." hi* private reasons for rvsignii unnecessary injury to the Col to injure the College, why iii injury, which he could have do moat immediately after hi* announced in papers in Macon that a statement of might have done go." If unwilling illing to prevent • by a word » Al- aud Millcdgevillc, Athens, ml which ci : sequel, desired to e the importance of upon the authority of private letters fri "that Dr. Lt Conte had re«igue< aliou* wliieli induces him tog' Prof. MeCay to Columbia.) is a —a reasonable Compensation The Dr., aa will appear in tin have two salaries, nnd hem keeping up the impre«.-ion that the salarie are inadequate, and that to retain Aim. which i« vastly important, he must be permitted to ludd office and discharge .Inlie* during a part of the rear in another in-rituthm. Hence. 1 felt it un duly also, to show that the College was in no danger of suffering seriously from tbe occasional resignation of an officer—that good and competent men could he obtained for our salaries, and that it might even ho nn advantage at times for an officer to retire. In airing some reasons for this assertion, the Dr. supposes I intended, covertly, to insinuate that his resignation might l>c u positive benefit to the College. I stated distinctly, that my object was not to injure the feelings of any one. The arks were made to sustain a general proposition, id to me they may be understood ns ttre, I should have taken pleasure in such intention. Hut I mplish it nil. i publicly disavow ‘ er th •1 bitter feelings sidered hint hound to discharge. The referred, first to lho Prudential Com mittee, which unanimously decided against him, uud then to tho Hoard of Trustees, which also unanimously decided against him. The whole of my offending in this matter was, tlint I would not consent for Dr. J. to omit what I knew tlie Trus tees considered his duly, and I believed wa* fur the interest of the College. Dr. Jones is the brother in law of Professor Mel’iiy, ami the eousin •>f Dr. LeCouU). Ami yet, at the next meeting of the Hoard, after Dr. Jones, as they any, wa* *o badly treated by me, Dr. J. LnCootc’* brother is elected to till Dr. Jones’ place, ami to he associa ted with ine. And the next year another Protestor was to be elected, urn! the brother-in-law of Dr. •lone* amt husband of Dr. LeCoiitc’a cousin, is n candidate, and because not elected, visited (a* I mu informed) me with term* quite similar to those which hate lately fallen from tin-"gentlennd amia ble J,e(’onto.” it Mi|| therefore tie seen thul the College had become a somewhat fuiiiily concern, and that for luo to oppose the inters! or wishes of thi* clique wms high treason. Prof. Seherb is next appealed l<>. He never wn* hvreuny thing but ii teacher of Modern Languages, had Ho connection with the Faculty, was utterly unworthy of being connected with any institution— as any one may know by inquiring tat the Univer sity of Alabama, nud ascertaining with what con tempt he was treated by students, officers nud trustees, lie suddenly, and in the grossest man ner, lutault.-d me in lho preseuco of the Faculty, when I uttered substantially the expression at tributed to me, and immediately made the apology staled. Hut I did not ray 1 would do it agaiu.— I might have said, ami probably did say, that under oxn-tly the same circumstance*. I feared I might: ami if any man. saint or sinner, can feel ■ onfideiit that he would Uot, helms reason, I think, at least "to take heed." Dr. Irt-l’onte’s last witness is Professor (now Pi.-blent) Met'ay. He was associated with me twenty years, and a little less tlmntwo years since o - civcd nn invitation to tlie South Carolina Col lege, and believed it hi* duty l" go. Upou t«-n. dei ing his resignation, through me, to the Hoard of Trustees, he unclosed it iu the following note : Atiiin*. lice. 14, 1K63. ••Ibv. Alonzo Church, D. D.. President oft In- luiversity “f 'ia — Wear Sir:—hi presenting, llir' iieli von. uiy rcslg- iiati.-n. I embrace this ogi|M>rtiiiiity of thanking you f"r iii kill'll"r- >..u |m«.' >li..un uie. while I lute ts-yn an "k • i in 1 oil' g-. ni l of • n|.i. -aur lay high opinion .,f )"iir l.il lit. .ii.'I abil.i). and "f\.*nr prii.ti. worth, and purity ofcli.<i.icier, u* a man and a i’bri»tiuu. Very sincerely your*. Ac . C. K. McTaT.” • finished my vxninination of every . Dr. LeC.. and am willing t’> leave the d. vision <if the caao to an impartial pub- • lie. | think that puhliu will say it ia u most ex- . traordinnry exhibition, fora mun to associate with . iimither uine years—the association being “per- , feetIjr disgusting to a mun of spirit." ami yet he ' endeavoring all the time to have every vacant office tilled with hi* connections, relatives, brother, and even for the sake of n diminished salary, trilling, r.trtrtlinyli/ iletirout, to retain his own station, and submit to treatment "absolutely disgusting to a man of spirit." If to he guilty of conduct charged b. tne (of which lie has not adduced the slightest ' * ‘ " be tncnnuea* involved to the tenth po COMMERCIAL KK( 'QR1>. ■ A V AHNAil MARKET. Muaoar. Uw. 17. P. M. ll.o tiles loot up 67" l>«l. » «l tl'O f.ulusm* p,... « l( il s',, K j 1I1‘„M MBS, AaalH.V.Wn XII atX,»«»«»»„ Wl ai . V’s. .V 1* Un van unit K i ports, Dee. 17, j UVKMPOOB—Kfeip Martii C Day -Ml l>a!«* t'plan-l <«i- i, Iu Uo a I d >. IMS kusktla Wbool, 11 l«a* Cutto* lto«4. At litMTA, DEC l». p. M-—CoWoo—Thoro Is a a *sl ds- U11I1.I will, a fair loisiusss. Prints irs yulli rsslorod to tbo mis prs»l»ut to tbo llslii. s aooouau. (til.l'kliu, UPC IS ■ Cotton —ilol fow triosmttoqs yot- tordnv ou'l u,-4*y. nod itvsry irroaulir prwos. Mbl'iflois 7 t"7\, I Xli'ldliass 7\, Xliddllif fkira tuB'i tsuU— bt'-ck "U baud 31*43 bale*. MoNTiiOMEUY, UPC. II.-Cotton rsuuus antkanyod, tli-i non. by tbo Ualtu- bstiag bid no oBict on tho Biirktt. - Josit grades ire In doimod li prtrlj*. ijutAitiois. low Middling 7'sl— Middluio - 7J»1— airlct Middliuf - a 1- ti-,1 Mid-Jlii.r » , sl— Mi'ldling Pair - - -* *- MEMI'III*. |sAX’. II.- TUr I to-.lay, w ills lull,, or bo rbiupo sod Saturday 'J l,«,ro «£■ luoi Ibal markod tho dot. bain aucuul d to 2».» rai.KiB* Iroui ip, to y «•. ■MOUll.t:, UKC. 12.. Cotton—Holders to-d lb, ir no, in tbo al—uco of tbo pood qultllb i jii- nro salot liaoo Uot oaeoodod g'SW balsa at »' Krt iaht, - llrlr Kb.riuda snrasL'd for Bosbra KKW VoltK. lil.C IS. 4 P. M. -Cotton - t iu,|-ortaiit * baa*.', and tbo trains- t.ot Isrw Midi: „ ly distiuxoisbiur foalure lauU ( ouiioUttai, H’AaMinoTOa, Dee. II.—On motion of Mr. Cm the Senate proceeded to the election of the MUm log t’oinmittoM. Un remarked that it had bet usual U> dispense with tho .election bv ballot, i required by the rule*, ami he expressed the hop that, to expedite business the same course woul Ate now itursiit'il. ^ Mr. Hale objected, and lho Henate prooredeil t ballot, with the following remit: ('oiumitt.il on Foreign Helation*—Mesar Mason, Douglas, Hlidell, Cluyton, Weller, at. Fiab. Finanru Committee—Messrs. Hunter, Tuucey 1'enrco, Stuart, Urodhead and Crittenden. Committee ou Commerce—Messrs. Ilamlii Dodge, Stuart, Feward, Clay ami Benjamin. Committee on Manufactures—Messrs. Wright Allen. Harlan, Wilson and Trumbull. Committee on Agriculture—Messrs. Allen, Ilun ter, Thompson of New Jersey, llnrluu aud Wade. Committee on Military Affair*—Messrs. Weller Fitlpatriek, Johnson, Jones, of Tvillieslce, I’ral and Iversou. Committee on Militia Messrs. Houston, Dodge, Bell of New Hampshire, Thompson, of Kentucky, uud Briggs. Committee ou Naval Affair*—Messrs. Mallory, Fish. Thompson of New Jersey, Hell of Tenues • see, James and Hlidell. Commit tv* on Public Lauds—Messrs. Stuart, Johnson, Foot, Claytou, Pugh ami Mallory. Couunittcu on Private L:ind Claims—Messrs. Benjamin. Uriggs, Thompson of Kentucky, Foster and Wilson. Coimuiltcu ou Indian Affair*—Messrs. Selias- liun, Husk, Toouihs, Brown, Koid, and Hell of Ten nessee. Committee on Claims—Messrs. Hrodhead, Fes senden, ticyer, Iverson, Yules, and Wudc. Committee on Hevoluliouiirv Claims—Messrs. Evans, Heid, Hale, Foster nud Durkcc. Committee on the Judiciary—Messrs. Butler, Toucuy, Bayard, Toouihs and Pugh. Committee on Post Offieea and Post Bonds-- Messrs, liuek, Collumer, Adams, Hamlin, Jones of Iowa, and Yulee. Coiumilteo on Bond* and Canals — Messrs. Hli dell. Bell of New Hampshire, Briggs, Duikee, J of Tennessee, and Wright. Committee Clay, Thomson of N. J., Howard and Hiimner. Committee un the District of Columbia—Messrs. Brown, Allen. Mason, Pratt nud Heid. Committee on PatenU—Messrs. James, Evaus, Stuart, Brown, Thompson of Ky., ami Fessenden. Committee on Hotreuehnieiit—Messrs. .Adam?, Fitlpatriek. Fish, Briggs nod Crittenden. fuiumitUce on Territories—Messrs. Douglas. Jones of Iowa, Collumer, Bell, Sebastian nnd Brigg*. Committee on Contingent Expenses—Messrs. Evans. Wright and Foot. Committee on too Public Building*—Messrs, llavard, James, Hunter, Thomson of N. Y., Pratt xml II ale. Committee on Engrossed Bills—Messrs. Fitx- pntrivk, Collumer ami Hale. Committee on Library—Messrs. Pearce, Casa and Bayard. Committee on Enrolled Bills—Messrs. Jones of Iowa, and Sumner. A (ikntkel Bo.uioi.nu lIoi'SE.—A lady cor respondent of the New York Mirror, furnishes kW *““l~* * “* b "* rJi "« R.rrtpt, P„ C.'i.lrnl l.-llro-.l D,c. 17 ■y genteel establishment is Mrs. Puffit’s— I 37 l.l'l* Hour, w, -k> IVa«. ol bil'-» D"im*ti< a and verv. One may he assured of that liy the manner in ] t" l*ai.a Sc Wa.liburu. Patten, lluin-ii tv Iludaon "5 'T” ,; "««. i. no.i'i-jrHuity | f 17, 1, at Mrs. Puthts table. The smallest quantity of lul.m, it Hmith, K Pan-in fcC.. food is plaeeil symmetrically upon the greatest j Ihuimr timum-ll. W.ijfc Taylor. A 8 II. N A llaid',- ! number of gilt-edged plat"*. Coarse-minded per- : ti i ". Cr*ii". Well* it <’••. Youui:. "yutt »i ('■ lo'ii- k i sons, unu.ed to society, might say that there was I J 1 - 1 ’**; * Cook, liannaiiy k <-"• Kni.klo, k I not enough to eat. But what of that: the silver j uVUM' Wm 1 salt-cellars ure carved su|H-ridy, and the napkins ! s.n, lb»i.'i. k Villl.l Coiolry M.-«, aui Jl l Vi b.r r. |iu k-l i Imago, f Haring llrollirra k (Vi. Circular. | I.OXDOK, SHIV. :w. —t’.iU'.ii .|ui*«. sale, forth* wook WO I'll.',. At l.iv-r|iM.I, ycstrriay'a quotation lor m"11 ling Or- Isaua wna 4*. t |a*r lb. ’ lli.c .lull, un.J |.ri*ca lintt' drdiiinl folly r-l |>cr cui. -into r • - "f Hang -.11. l-.-i’ti-l. a( II, .'VI, 1 •r II.- I "li- lo,.’i»l. On lb, ,|. l. nir.'it -'*■*» I a<- .-l.ang. J i.al"l, | r ro*-!y -jtir in t'.. a.-k. |.rinri|atlt at IT- iIIiIn f..r r— -1 Mid. lb ugal, nuli■ .|». i.inky H i ir... • - I n - • • nr>- uot n»w nUama' l- lit 27'a 1 la.-. Hcural in ooblle ante, only a aioalt |>ortionawbl ai I'aal'a ol | u r ,„|.i wbitr. I r-in A. ib-nnlai.aiu k C«.'s Cirrnlnr. 1.1 VITRPUUI.. Inlay. .V.> .*• e.ai„. Mark-i —The C'.t- t*»ii mark-1 ba, la--,i nrm iiringth- kl.r lui'l'iling and ' r liuaty '|uniltlr,. bat ba- In, ftat for lb- 1 ,gt.rr gra.it,. — Tho i-Vij: Middling 4 I-2d . fa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ATHKNiKUM. I*an*i*aud .»lHUmc*r Mr. W |l chlan A' liux mol 8U»- Manng'-r MM. J. lll NTl.ty Mrcoud Apiwarancr or —®, farhekt THE GREAT TRAGIC ACTRESS. * Tasiday Kvvulatg, Dminktr I Ills, |bj, Will I** |<r. asutsol Hhiel's grent pUy .,f ' i\ V A Tl N i;; OK. ’ TH® XX A tala OF ■TATV**, ,, M '* »*KI:KX PAH HKl’Ig by Mias W ' U#| To ".m lo't" " It. lb- lat'.ril, |ff'l'i. • .nod, ,jf WHO SPEAKS HUNT? Vocal and Instrumental co N ok kt, MILL MB GIVEN AT ST. AIVDlt MW’S HALL, Tuesday Kerning, Her. I Nth, at •> o’clk, THE PKOCESSOItS '\NU AMATEl'KS of THE (TTY WILL PMEHlllK. nit"." fp'Ui Grand Quatuor iiiio" Aria and Prayer, from fn PAItT II. '. final" from (.lund 'funto r .. Th.- Piano II liuml alone.y by Mr. ! KoU-rt! from Mobert I-in*. 'f W. li. y*«lmuni k y. ut.i'ii f-r t'.luni • h. -tan 1- uurivalbd. 53^ HAMPSoN will"l,a I mg-Wlmrf. on WEHNESUAY MORNING, f I-th lorahle it .■wards me, that, ns : was bound to have preferred to the Board, or lo have re am! get from half lo two-third* of the way hack, ! cherished before a letter can he sent over the ground on— 1 ~ 1 post. In almost any western town or city, a can start the moment that a newspaper is mailed charges against New York to his address, come here, buy a paper, j signed! again before his news sheet in the j The private griefs, however, of Dr. L. post arrives. We can semi a barrel of flour or a 1 bnleof goods by an express company from Boston t» New Orleans, or from New York to Dubuque, nnd have it delivered sooner than the United .States postoffice will transport a letter over the aaine ground, and then the person to wlmm it is address ed has to call nnd ask for his ine«snge.’’ ,f the finest quality, ami even if the joint* meat have to he very carefully carved to make i them “go ruuud." surely the silver forks and fin* I ger-glaases are ample compensation for such slight whi. l, will beg to be permitted to submit toTt,"fo^ <»°« clcn «M; Things are called by their right a diminished salary ! I “»“»*• u , n " '• "»-• M>c never asks any Dr. L. alludes to one other (abject, which I will i °. ne . ,f * b * * h ?I 1 bc, P to n potato: no. indeed ! lie ’ the .• The delegation wasauthorixe-l to fill any vacancy ' Another difficulty in the regular transmission of that may occur in their body. the mails ia to he found in a defective arrangement Tin, 'i.off.u Kt-ni—A " f ih. ,.,oth -rHv.l -nl i fro,,. W,,hingt«n » fr. m»n-,ol! 'I'l'""''" " >"* "W* WHtnfjr "i-II inf-rinHii-n cncnmns r r.n,-V,n,, «f ih. i r-c-UtaV kj tiff U«--I Ik-<-n-lul S tho tonU,., So—to IMnnatto Cauon. *a lho lio.r-i- ro.o- I >**<•• Wrllrtknl ' hilion. Mr. tan, il i. .-hh "..To - v.rv tan l T1 ""- '" k "'lt -rts " -* tor.«»m- ,|, ooh In f-vor of lho ro—'t'iUon... -„d ... f.llff.-'l : l' 1 *- * ™ n in S s *""""'l' '» « M-oon on lho ,|J, 1.0 M,. T...OJ of Cnnn-clirul. Jlr. 1 ■' * “'“1" h 7 S*'*""" 1 ' Bayard, of Delaware, and other Heaators spoke against their adoption. The meeting adjourned as before stated, without taking a vote. At last nc- tbcrc some fiflc hour by the Ma same distance ii that much nl" ,, counts it at a* rumored in Washington that the re- 'lali»a* would be iritkilramt, Supp"«e they! """ n '*"" were, bow much wind would be left in the sails of { M ’l” some of our Georgia democratic cotemporarics would reach twenty minute* behind the oil time : w hile a train from the the opposite direction, would be I. Tin- rendi r can readily perceive rangeineht such nn omission i New York and New Orleans or Louis, under n rapid schedule. The R|»enkrr*l»l|» Again. i'e take pleasure lc tb i is and correcting the en he CoHItituliiinnlitt, i i nnswering the que»* i •rs of our eotemporary j his issue of the 16th i We said Mr. Fuller > he Americans: hi* po* Itfi.K on Itrin.—YVc think it highly probable there is much truth in the comment* of the New York firming upon the pre-ent position nnd luture intention* of the Adinini-trntion party in the House of Hcpresentative*. It says: ] The lolmini-tration men would, in tho hopele**- ! ne*s of "honsiug Itielmrdson, prefer an out-nml- out iL'piihlieiui organization ol tlie House. They , , want a fair and open fight on the Kansas issue, ii t ic same gr»u 1 | , in( | t ) l( .i r *,.roii<l choice for Speaker would be (iid- n opposed it. vi*:— 0 f Ohio. ri Comproinise ami — " — Station. (We think Hox. Jane» Hi i Hasan.—The New York £>- 1 pm* learns thnt our Minister in London was not ^ the Lord Mayor's banquet at (iuildhall. on the |p,et' and understand* from nn- j ),„„** ,h*t these wen ho wn* •pe. ially waited upon, Jackson’s resignation, under tlie belief it would have | p r „f r ssor Jackson re.-ig the public mind. On that or- , E , . |,i 9 cousin. Dr. -L.m iij. sty's Ministers, the Foreign Am- lego, who must have km „ .. d a number of distinguished persons , cck ^ „ffiee frot, ndly to the Nebraska loll when it ncC'leu | were present. 1 he American Minister, unless pre- j llr |t«on had been drix friend* to pass it. Hint, however, i«*nnt in issue ' vented by physical cireiimstnn""*. i- rarely nl>*ent j year, Dr. Jones resign* in i at thi* dav: the only question now before the! on thi* politico festive gathering, and Mr. Buch- | f,„d treatment. Dr. Lel'oi vi,; .1,-11 I ii, the 1,—i Ilf thv l—.l: "' -Oi.lilv kM>, ’.".i.n -«y ...itrvM,.., ■ -nil. - hv , . shows •rent caution on hi? part m the \,resent — ’ —that he is right. M by, then- should h- - ... ... ueeep table s this: lie oil to the Xehrafkt ti ai thousands of Houthe that il repealed the M opened anew the slnvet they were in error, hut th t ^ (ent purposes.) He is now opposed to a repeal or' Vnauguretb the Nebraska bill, for the same reason, and elands questioned author pledged to oppose any measure looking to uch ami urged to alter a consummation. We frv.-ly acknowledge that f<* I ti* he would be still more n -eoptable had he b*en tcled | wcr e present. 'I he American M is*ue ' vented by physical oireiimstam it to our pre- , self, arc of little importance to the public, any far ther than they have connection with a public institution. But the public are deeply interested in (he College—iu it* judicious administration—in hax ing competent men to preside over its general affairs, and eoui|>etent touchers for the instruction of tlie young men of the Suite who may r-sort to it. Dr. LcConto has lately resigned, and now pub. j liihc* to the world "that his principal reason for leaving the institution is the extreme unpleasnnt- nissofan official association with Dr. Church." II" says kltjf, lie is prepared lo state that in alnn>*t every case, the causes of the resignation of the officers, who have left during the la-1 nine years. have Keen to a greater or loss extant son nee led wlili thi* consideration. Aud he appeals to I’rofessors Jackson, Wood, Jonc«. Seherb nnd Met'ay, to state whether he has not truly and correctly stated one of the chief considerations which induced them to resign. Here is hi* charge, nnd here are hi* witnesses: though it must In observed thnt he has not produced a word from either, hut goes «-n with a tirade of most abusive epithet*, unsupport ed declarations, and unfounded insinuations. A* the Dr. comes forward with his own testimony ah-no, I must ask the public to look carefully at the testimony, and then judge "f the credibility of the witness. He says he has Imeii associated with ine nine years. At tlio close of live of these years. Professor Jackson resigns; nnd, ns Dr. LcConto affirms, “principally because of the uupleusnutness of association" with myself. My "irritable temper, overliearing nnd arbitrary intercourse, discourteous and uugcDllcionnly deportment aud language to lleague*." mtn-t have been fully kn< ' 'll? -int? Mct'nv reign. («»' Nrithvr'l»v, .hr r-l"—" Ih. renik'u.v I. din,inn!,nn in n.mibm i» . I "' Nr. <.l«Vb.-> . . nnliir-l r.,„„,,.„„, „f hi. rerignirlii.n." Ih. ". J L’'|A' 1 !!S' niiml-erofsuidcutswhocnteredtheCollegethisterm, ‘ * ” forthwith provided with n triangular dgc of that article, nearly the site of his own | forefinger, and nn immensely large silver fork to cat j’ I it with. Aud then it is worth something to see ,ht grinlc of ,rhnl>rrlii|i l-r ih. h-nii of 1 M " Shedr.rrr. I- Mnrk 11.-110. I Ii.tc urged the ll.nrd .IT™.- " lv " -nd.Wliff rurh-prMl.v ju- - the rai.illg -I lire -t-nd-rd. vcn.le rr.v ,.f .hnggtiig her Int. irhlt" .heulder. In rh-in- hi. enniiniiniratint. Hr. kM | -Jt »f her heddiee. -ml „ ... 11^1,...u,in Ihe di.- i„. ire,inv-lf In the OJIrge. nnd 1 phi? „n,rr lirellv nn„. nnd glintnng hrnrvlet.. ii.i.-l, | 1C h., I I.t U 1. II ireM I.i.cr her. Andthenlho Moiitniol’lu, li P Jacob*. K G PreiiH.*. Wav. Linder. <*glen, nls/ugh It Liu!*.u. K T -ld.M M. I’aretv, A P»uce. F W 'Ivr rr. r da Wllli«rroilsl.*.D<u im. i .-Il u Hnelling*. Ilrighaui. Killv a 1 Ethridge. W l> Y-iig". J II Hii" Htair IH ". W A l; Melntii . I" II re „ No debt* cm Hr. ink L-iRH d- O MAItlNi: LIST. Savannah, Go., December 17, 1*34. greater than thnt which entered , .... when Mr. McCny was here—aud the number i greater, nnd instennd of wishing a blow at lho institution fn withdrawn. It would he en*v to show, had , tliis article not been protracted to such a length, that hi* insinuations against the folli-gc are ns ut- | terlv devoid of proof, us those which he has made | .J 1 .', : all common-place people lit Mrs. Puf- ■ any means. First and foremost, there j id Mrs. Oliibhins, from England, who „ of course, lost a large fortune and an es tate of great magnitude, have come to this country " rbc piiidic may rest assured that the standard of ! for ' lle P u n»**c of taking note* of the manner* and a..|,..Ur.bi(-. u. '**• t7nl.mii v „f Georgia, was i »•>*■ Aincnenns. Then tliero are any never higher than at tbe present ti During ! quantity of.lapper-llkc countcr-jum|>ara, d«n« up in the term just closed a larger number of students pink nnd Idiie cravats, with enormous hows. And have been received, than at the euinmeneemeut of ,h «"» 1 i * " "y ,i,,c, ‘ |" J - V ,,f s " me in ll,c library aur Cidleginte vear, for years pint : „„.| „ .-renter , wor1,1 ' ">"• bn* written poetry of tho most pnthet- iiiiuiImt of applicants have U-n rejected for want ic J * ,, ri r' i " n f " r T,, r the sole purpose "f adequate preparation. A. (Vital. j " f c<wv ' nc ’"R "> c l"»''lie generally that she is jwvs- «liia'Ii have published Dr. LeContc s com- ! " dwtraeteil and disconsolate lover, ~- ir Ann Mun*. t'-.nklin, New Y’urk, wiili l.VI it.n« Coal, | >.hr Win Tuiirn. Thumpsnn. Rietlff.re'. »ith 2100 t-n-I.els ! It I.:. It... amt 72 Ills* .11 l .itcn. K. J W Ai. l r.-ii. Kiag X * .... I i-.n A Mn.'kay. an t X A liar In X t *|r-,|. Aiuffiira. Hr - kini-n. Tnrtle Mir-r. I ■ IV 1)0*11', with i J Wrv.J and 7 t.alea A .tt*.ii. t" IV 1) ( "i ;.. amt X A llardve k Co- j CLEARED. Ship Marcia C Day. Chase. I.lver| I—T RAJ G Mills- DEPARTED. | Steamer l'lanter, Mr .Nelly, Ccntrvviliag*, ic. N»w V Mi i'llff". MEMORANDA. rk. Doc 13 -C'.'l *"hr l.aura Gertrude, Savannah. | ..1, Xnv 29—Sid Florence. Savannah. 24t|i — Sailed : . Savannah. 23d—Cld land al l fr..iil |Vo*l "l, till • ia, Cardiff aud Savannah. Ssili—std It M Mills, | X-.v 2*'—Std Xiohnla* kirwm, Sav.vana!i. n-1-.lv. It—Arrx’-r I i» K-. : *ji'h t r Ikm , --.Vrr V.r;i J llhrri•. st Mary t r U -I n, V| l, 't| la 111 l“' r '. hriJI K 4 S Lam—n, from Satilla d, live II—Arr tTig Alt.ion, Cooper. Savannah, f r The Ocean Steamers. SAILIN'' PAVS T> VNO VB"N TIIE I NITtn ST.VTI-*. FROM EUROPE. | delicate attitude of o diph.t, b" sccptable to Nebraska men? The Cnntliltt- [ Great Britain. tinnal'iit and its party should lie the Inst to advance ( the argument that Mr. Fuller is objectionable he-! Saeett of Railw . ,, , . meeting of th*- English Hailwny ( lub. which is e.nise of bis former opposition to a measure in I ,. oml , 09C ,| , lf „ 1P representatives «.f the principal which he is ' "" * "' *” ' ‘ l “ r Thavki »r pledged to acquiesce. They wore j English railways, Mr. Edward («. Walki opposed to the Corapromi'o of 1880 previous to it* I general manager of one of the most extensive passage, and rough! it upon every inch of ground; | lines, preside.! and made a speech, which they now acquiesce, and. indeed, some of them 1 reived with great attention, lie *aid those pre- .. .vt represented £7100.000,000,employed more limn profess to be iU peculiar champions—are t»*y not 9 o.000 nven, nnd administered n revenue of £20,- to be trusted on account of past oppoaition ? Be- 000,000 annually. In regard to the safety of rail- sides, how many men nre now voting for Richard son, a* the Democratic enudiilnto, who were lad ly traveling, Sir. Watkin furnished some statistics. He said he had often thought thnt if person wonted to he in the safest pi*, world he should get into n first -'la; riage, and never leave it. In 1884 Ihe English railway -carried 111.000,000 ^ .. passengers; ihe number killed in consequence of j |,.«. | n |,„ r than < railway • lie has ween a* well as hi? ('■■liege, to set d es|ieeinlly a* he tne causes of Drofessor As soon, however, ns s. Dr. Let'oiite eucoura- . a graduate of the Col. vn much of my temper, which lie says Professor cquoucu of the same >f arbitrary an- sidingfnt present in Paris unknown. Then there is the Hcverend Mr. Pinkmnn. who hns been brought tip on pin-cushions, pen-wipers, nnd other pro ducts of fancy fairs, nud is only waiting a suitable opportunity to start on a mission to the heathen.— . Then there is pretty Mrs. Harlow, w ho addresses • barge of the cx- her husband ns "Chy-B-nrles love,” before coin- procure camels to pany, and boxes his cars in private. The doinos- v of experimenting *•'' establishment consists of"Jecmes," the waiter II U ** mililnrv i ,, " P ,ri '“ S irl * wh ” '' «7-VpwtC*l t<> do the w-.rk ' ' V of six women, and sleeps in the coal-hole, when ur great Western I ,h„ sleeps at all. j W'hat Hoes lit nn vii Mean?—“Hurray,” says The Dalmatian GWmr, "is pure Selnvonian.nnd commonly heard from the Coasts of Dalmatia to y of the population liv- enlled on to give proof Napier in his Indiuii campaign against Sinilc, in J of courage nnd valor. The origin of the word be- I which the Camel was used. Major W'nvnc adds: ' llvc primitivo idea that every man that ... | . ,, .. . , I die* heroically for his country g-ies straiL'lit to \l c t'Miii'l in the l rimcii both the Bn<-trian two- ' „ , „ • , ,, - , . . , . Heuven. | Hit raj—to Pnru'Usc, I uixl it is so that iu luinpe . , || IV a „,| ardor of bailie, the combatant.* utter •rv * *" ,r " ' ibdi cry, a* the Turks do that Allah ! : -- fhe t"rmer were ■ - inuiiieiition, I hope will give thi* an insertion. Camels for the United Mates. The W’usliitigtou Star ha* been favored with a j copy of a very interesting letter indeed from Maj. I Wayne, U. S. A., the officer in petition of ihi* Government to be brought hither with the viev [ for their future employment transportation, especially in o 1 deserts. j Maj. IV. went from Constantinople to the Crimen, j where he was received, every attention from Eng- | | lists officer*, especially Gen. Simpson and Eyre, j Bering's Straits, when u and Col. M.-Murdo, all of whom were with lien, i ing within those limits an AH!El., i Ain V IIEItMAXX, i A AMA.illr . I.iv I I.AN I II, ' Am ■ lav —I. !»«■<• 29. I r F1IUM TIIE UNITED STATE*. I ANTIC, la Ni * V rk. Iw. 12, f.r I.Tii.X, (Am New Y'" •HEN'S A IIEKTZ. Agral*. NOTICE. 'iiii*' til ly snv "f Ihe crew- if D MAIDSTONE er ship KKRTt.ll, paid by captains orcoufigne -. •> liltIGIIAM. KELLY A CO. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Ill" flint Tl" -day in flruiry li-xt. lljO. heft* ili" !'■ nit U' u*" iii ;!. i-y ■: s-iviinnah. LetW"a n! I - "f nd". N' ffi" 3V*.in .11 .Inli.i. aired al-ut thirty ti'- vm-. I- ;• i.gni. i th" L-t it- "1 Owen F"lvy; l.y |- mi:—" i, >.f ll:- C. int . f iirdinary. d"c 1*» JAp. II. F'll.EY. Adminiwrator. TO RENT. A Hi Hi.M iii Hay Lin . near tb" corner of Bull street, Ja. suitable f-r an office. Apply to ■I...-1« WM. WRIGHT. SKLUXfi OFF ! FOR FIVE DAYS ONLY. (JREAT RARGAIXS )j li Ti m IDE RIE S, LACE GOODS, BOM JNTETS. ELU.UvS, MANTILLAS, Ac., Are.. dec. A. T -V H NOLD’S, CONG.11HSS-STHUET, 0|i]ioslte Uurnuiu'a Mai More, |- HOLIDAY BOOKS. ; A Select Assortment of Elegant Worki. with I NlMEUOl S ENGRAVINGS, .New York. D o n. : ...New Y'.rk. ' ■ ...New York. r|NHi: HOLY '• Jl. -igii-. I'.v • ’li »-•-Ilia. . Hr li-!. F. I vSI’EIA iliuslratr'I. in 4" original dc- ■i kick. Folio, antique calf. V'l. ilia-trai'sl with .'D miihtI' fii.cn- nliqur .-.If. Alina, i HAI.TIC. ASIA. 'Hr ..k.Hee 14. ( u « V rk. Ike r . I r TO RENT. Finding thnt the Republican Beading Room is maintained at an annual /..«« to the proprietors of near Six Hundred Dollars, the room now occupied for that purpose is offered for rent front the first ■lay of January next. tf dee 10 r ll".'Uti> - of IlistiTv. Rr> luauce and P-- try. will, n engravings, yuarti? antique Tlie W.inveiv "fthe lui.|—, with 11 engravings, new eib Til - H' pul'li' in »'"iirl. c.'iilaiiiing 21 portrait* ef dia- tiiiffiii?li"d l-"ii' *• during tlie day* „f AVneliinglun. •>!"■ s Strickland, with 27 nd Ihe Arahji * hitter alone seemed d' military transportation. a the ( ..sportnlion. I he l-rmer were , ti . hy lhc , lopo ol at the eomincneeinent of the 1 nminlile Profess , driven successively from the •k any decent support." And yet Dr. Jones is no sooner “driven away," than Dr. I.e- Conte's brother, nlrendy u Professor in another Col lege, is brought forward and his claims urged Ly Dr. L. He is elected, nnd i» now Riling the of fice from whi'-h Professor* Jneksou and Jones were driven! Will the citizens of Georgia believe thnt the man who could pursue such a i* testify. ing honestly, truthfully—unless lie he under tlie influence of passion to such a degree ns lo ho in - capable of rca-oning ? If sons, he is worse (ha 11 Dives; he did not wish his brethren to eonie to tho place of torment. Hut this i? not the whole of this mnttcr. Dr. John LeCoutc receives nn np|mintnvent in n Modi. dlege—:■ position in which lie will have much ibnrlhaii iu a literary and scientific College, lle hns nnwnn opportunity of being freed from the ••extreme unpleasantness of an assoc alien with Dr. Church"—"nn association upon which, when he now looks hack, lie is astonished that he whs aide, through so long a period, (nine years.) lo maintain offi -ial eivility with Dr. Church, and to avoid those disgraceful scenes which characterised his intcrcour.-e with officers.” And yet this Professor not only proposes to the Trustees to remain connrcpi/ witli Dr. Cliurrh, but i« r# ry anri""t In do th is- ves, bo w ill consent to lecture four months in New York —two and a half of which will lie during our vacations—nnd then return and spend eight month* ** Professor in FranUin College, anil thnt ton nt a reduced .salary ! Here is tho proof, in a letter from one of the Trus tees of the College, dated Athens, Dec. 10t li. I8.V1 : "HearKir:— Acc.inling to ymr r"qii"«l I m ini yon wlmt pasMst hetvver 11 Hr. ,1. I*S "III" nli'l my—'If. "Ii tl" siit.ji. | ■ a his retsinlug Id* t’r»f"«*»r«lrtp in ltd* C"lb ■-••• Tlie in 'Illing that Ihe Committ'-emel I" r .n-il.T tlierestglva- (i 'll "f Hi |„. tl" rnnv>- Ir.ivm. amt -lut'd Hull, m llu-eV'-nt ol iinarmiig"iii"iil which cnnM | H . m* I". !"• W'OiM wivli- •liaw lit* r"niK"*li"li. I ■•atwl I" It" l''.nindll— th" nr* •Ii" "<l salary. I - il l I Imd iw env "renti»n »li|ihlni"ii that aiihjrs'l. Kiihsrqiientlv. I 11" I Hr I... and h""xprr * "I great 'trail.' I" I*. n«n* t.sl will, III- f'.ll' g. . lll'i -.."I •hat If Hi" Board, nt It* noxi mi-.'ll.ig, would ennwnt lo Ih- urrangen" in. lie would ink" n reduresl salary. Your, alneerely, R. D. M -mr." I lea ,- « the puldir to form un opiuion of th" man who will put himself into such * position ! Next we will take Prolcssor Jackson's testimony to my I lunl manner-, nnd woreo tem|Mir. Professor J. was associated with lue in Ihe College 27 year*. The beautiful prodoi timi of Dr. L.’s frieiiil, "Ueorgia," f< 11 into Professor J.'s hand, nnd lie writes thus to 11 friend in this place, ■’oiircrniug thnt Insteful pro- diieiion, "f which Dr. I..’* is only a second edition, with addition* of misstatements, nnd a little more hillingsgali ; I think tho Doctor oiiehl to ac knowledge hi* obligation.- t„ "Ituorgia.” B01 what does Professor Jackson mvv ? Here ia an extract from his letter to his friend : " la th* anil, u known, of an murk 01. I*r I'hnreh. of - "iii" thnsi w..ka Isvk. 01 lie Viign-taFlip A .«• n III" If It la. Isy-md doiilil. Ih' ii"«l m*l"V"li nl nii'l ni">l hla* mill I" of III" a.Ill" I. n.lli I . irr uw II *1' 'Hilda In lies, to my knowledge Hr I I* an exivll' nt I>m."r. wall'MillIh.sl In Iff. at III" I" ml • ( »r. |l. .., n»d li" 1,inn .Hi L foil nd wh" Ims hat lh"-ps>l-f the liieli HHlon sothor-'ghlv at I, .11 I.. hns. II I .-• l so I to lla Hssflilii 1 *■ Tl" all." k "ii tilin' vTn-a lira", no t hi*-, and unmanly on", mid 110 w nld have ni,"l« It." I wonder w lint the good mini will say when ho *■■•* the elni-te prodneli-u „f the "gentle nnd smiahU ImCoiite." Professor Wood i,. hi* next year arrayed in opposition to the Nebraska hill? The I'uiulitutin.inlitt ask* ut if the Fuller men would support Mr. Stephens for speaker. At this distance, and with our limited information of the men who are voting for Mr. Fuller, of course we cannot speak for them. A* highly as we esteem Mr. Stephens personally, »« must regard him as , having no claim* upon n party whom he has de- : nouneed as conspirators against the constitution. , who seek to overturn the government. It would 1 he about as reasonable to have exported the tb*. ! *tittilionnli*t to support him n lew years ago when that journal charged him with abolition sentiments, and he in return regarded it as tbe organ of the “ rogues and royalists." Were the Americana brought to the teat, very likely they would consider themselves in tho position Mr. Stephens found himself in the late guhernaiionalenniestin Georgia, unwilling toaupport either candidate except "under the torture.” For ourselves, were the writer of thie a member of lho present Congress, and the choice lay between Mr. Stephens nnd Mr. Banks, he would forget the past for the country sake and support the former. Lastly, in regnrd to the administration, our opposition t* "based upon solid reasons, or objec tion* to its public policy." We "despise" it, as we despise duplicity whether in individuals or gov ernments. “Advocacy of the Kansas-Nehraska measure” luay have hci n "a liuidingleabire" of Mr, Fieri'.'* administrate 11, yet, while he advocated the measure, lie fought liirml* mnl Ji j in tnr- tnir*. While claiming credit at Ihe riouth for ,jnip porting it a* part of the policy of hi* administra tion, lei refused to make it a f«*( in Ids parly, and I There area quarter of a million of people in Kng- after all, signed It with III" avowal (to Mr. Clemens I l*'” 1 "l«"rk in the different mines, to whom the that he regarded it, not as a measure ol justice lo the ! Ifs'l'■"'!'Le liglftoflhe *un nre scarce known. Boulk. bat as “a measure in Voibalf of freedom."- Of sixty four persons com milled to the Jersey Cau iIiom things be'iuiiied? If true; wlmt more City prison, during the last month, oo'y 8 were ‘•solid reason” could a southern man have for op. j Americana, posing any administration. 8ix months ago even Mr. Stephens, the present ally of ti,.- Constitution accident* licyond their own control was 12. Those 111,000,000 "travelled about 16 miles each, so that it was clear n limn must make between 10 and 11 journeys, traveling between I jo,mm,000 and 160- 000,000 mile*—and that would take, he had calcu lated, 1*9wen 2,000 and 3,000 year# —before a fa tal accident might be expected to happen to him.— Now, ho challenged comparison, in point of safety, between railway traveling nnd that of any other mode of traveling, or any "Gut avocation. Two- thirds of thv accident* occur fioni moral causes, and not from physical ones, n« the breaking of an axle, or aome defect in the permanent way. DnRADrt'i. ArciDr.iT.—An Irishman, named Michael Cullen, fell into a vat of boiling water at the Union Factory, in Norwich, Connecticut, on Tueaday evening, lie remained in the boiling cauldron about three minutes Wore he could be rescued, and when taken outlie was dead and flesh dropping from bis body. The steamer Unicorn, hound for New Orleans, with n cargo of 2566 halea cotton '-might fire on the morning of the Idlli about twenty mile* Mow Yatou City, nud was destroyed, with her cargo. No livaa were lost An Irishman who had been lined several weeks in succession f..r getting drunk, "nnlly proposed the Judge that he should take him by tbu year a reduced rate. i lion. Charles Jackson, fornferl Su|irt>mo Court of Mas*., died l: a Justice of fhe . inst., aged 80 I A London publisher announces "The Old Do. j minion." by G. J>. R. James, a new historical ro mance of American life of the presi ut day. alitt. proclaimed the same sentiment*, and declared hinuelf, in a public latter, ready to co-operate with hi* old friends to pull down the administration of Fierce and set up abetter in it" stead. If Nebraska is the only capital upon vli'ch Franklin Fierce can base hi* political lortunui in I ha South, than is ba a ( Know fell in New York city, Iasi Thursday, to bankrupt indeed. | the depth of four inches. I Lost Sunday a lire broke • I Press in Galviston, and destroy I of cot ion. •; the latter were carried there since from Asia ! Minor. The former were but little thought of; tho ' latter were highly esteemed—the only ohjuelious ! i" i hem we heard of being the room they oceupied i in the narrow street*, nnd their frighti | Imrse*. The two «re very distinct spe I same genu?; differing frnn ! should say. us the buffalo ' doe* from the common ox. Doubly humped, the I Ruetrinn i? a strongly built, powerful uiiimnl, I standing uot quite ?o high a* the Arnhiiin. of cours er uud more shaggy coat, slower iu motion, hut capable of currying imincn?c burden?. From the formation of its backs (it* two-hump*) there i* n i difficulty in adjmting to il n pack - .'Idle, and I without one there i* always more or les* perplexity in hunting nnd securing the load. This, 1 rather think, is the principal source "f object ion to its use, though 1 believe the "pinion iidiumed tons to lie correct, that it is not n? scrvicnhle nn unimnl ii- the Arabian. Its use in the I'rimcn before the war we understand lo he chiefly for draught, and on one occasion we saw two yoked to n Tartar wagon, ii* oxen nre, hut guided by rope reins. "(''dowel McMurdi Informed me that in the ex pedition against Sindv he had in sen ice about 25,- m)0 camel*, and that from hi? experience he esteem ed them highly, so much ?" that ho had then at Kiiiopc 3666 of them, in addition to thv few now in n*c in the t ritnea, in readiness for the campaign next spring. The loads they will carry depend much, he ?nid, upon the service in which they arc employed— rapid movements naturally requiring light burden*—liul their average loads, under fu- \ "ruble circumstances, he staled to be about 666 |b*„ nnd these they will carry emily, without push ing, 25 to :)« miles a day. lie mentioned the in teresting fact, which I do ind remember to have heard before, that during tho expedition against Sindc, Gen. Napier organized u most efficient corps of 1666 men, mounted upon 566 dromedaries—two men to each dromedary—the men sitting back to buck, «me lacing the head, the other the tail, and both armed with rifle* nnd sabre*. The man fac ing the head wa* tho animal's groom and driver, and tho mnniier of using tlie corps wn* ii.* follows: I poll arriving at the scene of operations the dromo- daries were made to kneel, in square, under charge of tliairfHc hundred driver?, forming, ns it were, a base of operations, from which the other five hun dred operated ns infantry. A* the advanced body moved, the square or squares, il mere than one wn* formed, if required, were nl*" moved, and in case of extremity the square offered a cover under which the 1666 men could find coinparntiie shelter behind the nnininls, who were prevented from ris ing by a hobble on the foreleg, nnd use their rifles most effectively. This corps. l’"L MeMimlo in formed me, could lie readily marched 76 miles in any direction in 12 hours and rendered throughout tbe campaign most efficient service. •Mien. Simpson stated that in the same campaign he found th* camel so serviceable that lie procured five or six .“or hi* personal use, and that with them he frequently went seventy miles between sunset mi'l-niirise. To a direct question by MnjorDulu- In bl i whom we met in the Crimen) whether ho preferred the best Engli*h horses forget earth aud contemn death.” Slavery- in Egypt.—A letter from Alexandria, of the 8th, states thnt the Egyptian government 1 l-art recently put into execution the decision come of the I *“ k)’ the divan, relative to the abolition of slavery, •b other us much. I ^‘ 0, on 'y ■* it not allowed any longer to sell or buy western prairies • ,| » v 'r Kk -'.'T' ,mt "» possession of pri- • • • • vnto individual* were informed they were free. All of them immediately left, and the first result hns been that paid servant* have Iwcome very exacting as regnrd* wages. Peruvian Syrup, FtiR THE CVT.r uF DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Neuralgia, Incipient Diseases ot tbe Lungs and Brouchial | Passages, General Debility, ' fjpilEfo A* youh Ac. Ac. Ac. lowing are taken from hundreds of the streug- Boston. June 7. IMIS. me requested seme ai-Ceiint of the l"'n"tlt ex* u twy case (Vein the Peruvian Syiup. twill •r several y* ur* f have suffered Iroui a e.iiahr* " n*"'|Uelit llp"U Urelieliills. I tried various '" luding ionics and stimulant-, general and ■ Mai nil n- relhf. Tie system ~ • iml l- I*- i. Ih. n tbe ' 'tier ny*. Fr-'iu made trial «1 K'. me efleet* not |SL-MII_- efl |. r several d t' -tinioiiiids .utilucvsl in tai'T of the fi ru|'. I of it. and s-s'ii r\|«'rieU'«?l a di idil impr. •tli'iigill and nt'lilt\ to resist ntni"-|<lieh' • liAiig*-*. li i« six in nth* ?iijr. I had n rervrrenee . I ih- <- n.< s- tii' run k«. and I have no d 'lild. adding my e\|* ri"n<-o that .-I "Ihei?. iliai (lie Kyrup priffliH-il ihe laV' i.ilde chan.e. FNery |.|iysi< un i* well aware that there a.e -' li limii' d dis, a- ?. and where a disease i* not s i, that it l"iil>lhil which remedy (wlu-re several have lien trieil) : therefore I will answ - - •fli'lil the ci x:i |s rly mu l" .peak I »»ii- • gilt. *1 lie tfui'ii* "l' Fnghin cleg ml p"lli.iils. At, tiquo. calf gill. I.i" "I Marlin Lr.ili.-r .iml the reformation in Germa ny. I'.v M-.rk. Isautiinily illii*n.itil with ICeugraungs. L ail'd* of Memory, ay illu*trat< d Annal, II engra- Kci'iie* m the Uf- of Our 8a»i*nir. i.lu*t rated. Calf, ex tra. Women ? f the Scripture*, with 8 illwnrations. Calf, ex tra. G"iu Hock of liiiti?h I'.- lry. with l’ertrails executed in the Itne-i style. Yler.. extra. M asliiligti.n iniog'sSk' tch IWk. wiili engravings fr- m Female IVsts ef AiuiTh-a, with engravings. Antique Puds and I’m try of America, with engravings. An- Binls ef the Bible, illustrated with elegantly rol-red Tli" Y|laitionofto. The Know Flake, The Gem Annual. AIT", lien * i.Hr. Fri-nd-htp's nflrriiig. and a variety of ••Ih r w. rk*, with fine engraving* and findings. d" 1' _ YV. TH.iHNE WILLIAMS. New Books. llrcelvrft liy \Vunlock A. Davis i ^'H T.i!v "I II" x oiirtfflop "f ll" iall. r MyfoxAJ yk.d: w ii t. rlul love a'lT. nliii' . wiili Faiii.y Elssler and .'Iim Gamlsd. Ni srly -i v • ngr.v'mgs, P i i- o'* Indies' N.it "ini Magann" for January, dial Ii y White * I'.thi plan Joke Bis-k. ’tl"- "Id ll»iuv*t"ad. by Mrs. Ann 8. Mvplicli*. illiifftratling th" century, by Fnl .n * Kighls and 8plritn.ili*n 1 h".ir tli- "rv«n Fhe'i *t"p|” d lie- chiming hell, „•. -a. tt— -|,r '• coining! augc in a short inn", nh' ii the ili rn-re d-Mlit»t"l. liming ii ii" ingredient prejudicial t ‘Uhl P*C"llllUitld it My holy c And hastening ihith"r. With nualsat - y. s d..wneait. 8li" comes—sh" a here—she's post. May heaven go »ith her! Kneel you will I* • aide to make wine arranp nieiit* t*v phy *iciuii* can r'S'"ininend It* trial iu their pnicth' •ml M'diiiug to countenance quackery. FltAK. DANA. M. D. l.ni i. t'Vt. Meekly I will md To aullv nr pr.ii*" or pliviut, •liter liters*. ......... ..air pure pray r With thong til? unruly. But sutler ine to |S" e Bound the ferbid.l' ii place. Lingering a minute. Like outcast spiru? who watt Ami we through Ileal en'* gat" Angela within it. i praise* and My Friend—I have administered tli" 8)nip toil" drop sical (late nt of the town of lllinura. .-ifl.'r *hc had K en given over hy all th" physician* iu the pr»\Ince of Chan- cay . and in |. ** than "lie menthwl" ha* Is .. ni" resloml t" |»'rtT t h'wltli. The whole quantity tak. II w»? Ilireo Kdlb-s. I have '"i'll ovei wtiidmil thank* bv every member of Hie family so miraculously restored tohrntih ; but a* I cannot claim to mywlf any merit in this iimit. r. other than liming Iffs-n tli" happy mean* "f calling tlu-ir «!!■ nfi"n to* rent- nly whose efficacy had hei n iirovil liy me. I ef cniirse cede to you uli their grateful encomiums and heartfelt ‘ evpp'Miona of kill in'-*, ii* alone due te the aulhor of a coiiqnisiliou so K'Uefli ial to humanity . Your very hunitde servant , Jt'AN FUANri80ilKI.lt;AI.dk. Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer. CARD. H' iiiiji v. May 6, 1*54. | Hie undersigned, having rx|s'ri"noed the l» neflcial ef- (lentleiii'ii —I f.9'1 under eldigat i.iis to you for the j fret, of the PYJM VI AN 6YUIP. do not hesitate tony t" i" tit I have received from ynr iiivaluald'' Pam Killer. I n'minend it to tic attention of the puldlc We have had some cholera I" re on ih" Mississippi thus j Freni our own .■vp.-riencc, a* well as from the teal Imre early In the aeaiuil:. A few day*sine | assisted In "lay J ny "f other* wlio-' mt< llig' liee nud iut"?iiti are altm Ingliut" and burying one of mir citi/i iia who wna »np- I (ether iinquestioniinhh'. we have n . dm,to "f it« • tli'ii y r Mff d I" have dlil wilh lho dls-OM'. The next morniug I in com* uf Incipient III* a*. * of tie l.ung* and iti • ii* huil was taken with revere vomit mg, an ompauf'd with cold- I’areagii. Ilyspcpaia, Liver I'oniplaint. Hivp-y. N> uralgia, nn* of lie evlp niillK. Muni .-.Hi ring and hot appli- ; (Kneral Ih-hilitv, X>-. Indeed it* i ll" la w..uld !*• mcml- cations faibsl to restore warmth. My wife'* family , who thie hut frem the high character «t Ihoae wh" have wit- hnJ used thi pHin kill'd Will. »i"T"*a during ihe cholera | niwre.1 them, and have volunteered their b alimony, aa a<'H«"U in lluflalo in 1MU. advlard me to lake It. 1 took 1 we do oura, to tte reatorativra pow. ra.' two doa, s at ditervat* of nflecii miuutea: a tine perspira- j iMgimll TIH*MA8 A. DKXTKR, tioaenauil. nnd the mat day.'larrtng a little weakneaa, 8 II KKNDAI.I . M. D„ I waa well, and have been sln"e. I ' 8A'H EI. M AY. have been an altai k "t Ague, hut whether Agua TIIHM Alt t‘. AMORY, a. tt nnawensi my pnr|siae. GORH AM BROOKS. .'tin ■■ my P'covrry, I And that aevernl of mir • illtena , Extract of a letter from the Rev. John IVrpont, 8. nr.: Iiase ii*"l Ih” Fain Killer na a 1' iU' dy for ('Imlera, and t “Having eareftilly rea,l the strong tielimeniafs that hava pr"ii"uii" .l n giNsl. I thepd-'p'toke |i|easiire In recom- i been given to the efficacy of the P''rnvlan Syrup In di»- miiidliig It in still mere evt"iidilno t"e. | <«*•'* of the skin. I rese’vil to make ti sat ol it m niy Yours, truly. YV. M. OtO/lKR, 'own case I took Iii July nK'iit half a hot 11" of It. the Attorney at Law. ; mai nly i« entirely removed, leaving the skin on the affivt- IVrry Davis A Son, Providence, R. I. , cl |*ail a? siiiiwtti, soft aud fall, a* it ever was." This may . "itify , lh*l I have u« d IVny DavK'Yece- A tupply >4 lliv uhovu valuable nullcine reevixdd by v It to ha | _ A. A. 80U1MONB k CY>., Fri k I'..? for young n >1 Blue , or t’liolern. tl unswi r laid" Pain Killer Iii nnnieren* • aaea, and Isdc |» I..v.»b..i„. I ,>""".'i»"it«,,.i | 1 "'-"• "•'I no, that lie would have preferred the | UM stf.wth of thoae dl*.a*o*. I'. 8. When given to rhlklren. I have always eonihtned | It with the svrup of gum arable, say ten dr-qsi to a tew- I apsuifUl of th* syrup, well nnved. Is we— More or lean | *" "riling to the Og" Others have mixed It with milk : and niolaioes, equal parts. M direct ion a. nor 27—3**4 w Agents for Savauush. ••king his huggage upon them in light ids, lie eniil'Liiiuva moru quickly nnd continu- "A journey Into Persia, with the Intention of re turn in 2 iiiiinedialid.v, must he I, we And, about May. Our course from thi* will he, I think, to Syria or Egypt, for droiiiedariev, and then aek to Smyrna for hurdeti ennirl*. in the rx|iectatii'n of""mimi"iitg mir return home ionic time in,, February." I A. HUNTINGTON. M. D. Th" Fain Kilter Is sold hy John B. Mere and t o. This. M. Turner • On, and 8.1>. Itraott' y k Co, Savaunali; liar re t Carter 4 Co, and Clarit. YV. !l» k FuKwe. \ugoata E l.. 8troll-krT * Co, Ma-"li. Also hy Hnivguu and ■'nsi ra generally, ai g 21 - •w-Uuma LADY'H CLOAKN AND TALMA*. T^r KYY'KKT 8TVI.K8 CUITII CtaVAKS, Bl*. h,«rey wad i.Ml Huh, Just rrcetnl i«t Know die. dec II NKVlTT, LATHKOP k KOtlkR!*. U KEK TONGl Kfl AND DRIBDB**^ A small Invoice of III" above aithl.a. re.i4ved |» r steamer Key stone Stale from liilK.bdjihi*. for dec 18 Yt Y|. P. YilNOK, So. W B.iy *tr«d. f AKKKH GROCNI1 CORN MKAL.-Uk) 1 8." k*. lust rve. ,v«' bv railr"W*l. *« "Me by J„ 11 W M. P. YONGK No. W Bay *ir..t. ■ ql.ot H ova) sacks AlUola Mill* Hour, fm sal. by It’ a, ra UCTAY US tVlIEN. ll I*'sixteen years idd. Yll "fwhl 'M V. rv low pri'.'l.'i ,a*h. ol . .. I. i. lit. at CLmiHINiSstiYUF, lillds^i * Kang". d«?' J Y ST MKUK1YKD p"r Kn"X»ilb—'"Idle nil'.; C.'.||||" re Salt. : Blk. C. I'd Cloaks: YY hit" /."plivr Caps : YIii*;iii N. " Collars and Shvvisin 8- lla: IkiniHsk Na| kins : Honlend III"k.il'i" k Tewvl* 1) it- : YY In'i I.I*'?' 8 .OMKbTir LUll ORtt.— I.' i:\NTYYN. JOHNSTON *00. Just 11.,1..I a dec 18 S ALT KOI* BALK 4.885 sack* ef Salt, landing ,1.,, 1,1k Anne Th"mp*"ii. at la* * YYharf K “" T - HABEKsIIYM 1 8«'S. dee I« I" N ANI. Choice Hams, new and eld. lauding and f.V "h I y MIMS k .HHINSTO.N. ( 1IIAN I* A G N K, - Hel.la.'1' k * tYi" B."" he; ■ 11 wo. Star and An.Iier Brands in quart* pTuIs l l -de hy MIMS A ihi* 18 R YE- 24 sack* Bye 111 store, and fm alikjW .bv 18 LYNN k 8NIHEK. 64 Hay *t« 1JK AS, 2 • Nwk* I'e*. Inst reccivil. and l"i **b by 1 dec ts LYNN * SNIDhK. 65 Itaj •' « fm;il ANDCHKBXIrli heas.h'S' Ih-lo II HUM. I. .VI li'V V chorda ttewheu 0>'?“ Paper Ilnitgings and Korders. V I.ARGEweeortuicut tor rale at nuterate \irice». al JOHN OLIVER S Palut Stele. 121 Brought"!! *1. K" • Rooms p*|H'red at the shortest notice, .liv 18 U.MUHKLLAH. A FINE I.i IT just ivemvcd—eiich a* Scotch and French Ginghams, a sup. rior article. There m want, . ill uud isi. at ll" Cl.dhing Store. Gib- ^^ fc i"!i - Kang.-. «Ki». S. MCMIOLS X 00. Hois' Clotliing fur flirislmiis. GV.O. 8. MCHtYLl.H A CAY. n .YYEju-t r.". ivd bv M. imer. a handsome assort- ni. iil "i |W*Y > Cla'THINii. *u"li as Blue. Hr. wn. Green and Black Cloth Jot ket*. Black and Fancy C"!'l CnssiliH t" Pint-: Finh'd and Plum Black Casalmere. Silk and Cashmere Yc*t*; uli for Iso* from five to tiflun