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SAVANNAH BliPUliUOA N, FRIDAY MOK.ti.'U, DECEMBER 2i, 1855
THE REPUBLICAN
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PaUUail Parlhi^tM Mil #»•*«•■«•
The vole for Speaker U regarded “ » fkithful
|M>rtrait of the present ejpoot of pnrtiws Id the Uni-
|Pl.«l our MlUedtf’-rllk- Uorrvwpomk-nt.
Ttie U carpi* Met pislHlttrc.
KroukUu Coll. gr.
Iiitrrretlug l-'orrigw Itrsws.
PUBLISHED SV
ALEXANDER &SNKE1>, “ ll . lt . rubl ,„ 1 ,
CITV AND CN _• organisation ell the elemeuU of Auli-rlevurjr fanati
ritiu. a formidable boat, vet la • minority and
destined Mill further t» diminish in number*.
Then route* the old Democratic party proper, >*
rather the relira of that onro powerful party *trog.
tiling fora fool-hold upou the stage of existence,
and in iu alarm cwlliug even upon it*
—^ ~ • - Help. Caaaiua, or I aiuk!" It la also powerless—
SAVANNAH, CIA: | ••itnl any* Huai ink •ambr.i." Aa a patriot,
Frida) Mora tea, Prcrakcr *<•
~| - 1 uuuj cuiw inc .vini'iui Americans, sew, out •■■■ -r- • *ot—»ou.
15\ rCLKCaU Al*ll Fl*lt TH h KKIT. llUlA.l j flrm> , noble, fesrists hand—tho leaat iu the f,, *«d to I « eonrurr.d
tfaihlaitaa. I field. yet with a curb in mouth* of both her »» u «»to*. after aoute discussion. the Horn
WABBixotog, Dee. 20. j Competitor*, and the reign- iu her oarn hand*.— ' vor . v reluctantly. I" the .Senate'* wi*he* iu the ni.it-
The Seaale mel te-day, and without tranaaot- i F>r the former sin has nothing but "war to the ,cr Two other f.aturv* which hud Wen a ided to
adjourii-l until Monday. j knife;” with the latter »he ha* nothing in com- ! * ,H ' *'‘*1 by "»>' of amendment. while it wu| iu the
ff./i'for# »f (hr S,u
I COMMKltCIAL RECORD.
aeiubly will take
not »■ or rki'iiksextvtives.
The Oeueral Appropriation ll.ll was taken up to-
with all our heart, we any shiver the plank and let j J, . T - “ uJ ,hrw y f iu feature* acted on by the
the reereaut go ! . H u*e. Thut portion of it iiu-rcasing the salaries
Laally e-uie* the National American#, few. but of Su l'rcme Court Judge# to $.'1,000 had been re-
c. audtbil
•.elded,
onawA /feyiuMi'etia t
Millbmeiu.li:. Dec. 10, 1855.
MftArtmavii.Lt, Dee. 10th, P. M. | Dtan 8tn» —The last Utter »f Dr. Church,dated
I hate bat a *litu report to make to day, for i Dec. 1.1. |m* Ju.t fallen under my eye. i had
either House or Senate. Lillie bu*ine*» wa. done. [ ho|«d, siueerely li.qicd, (hm I *hould l,e able to
except to the way of local legislation; and both j keep inyavlf aloof from tho ewttrovor#y betwe u
I4.kj**» aiijoarned. about noon—the Senate to 8J Dr. Church and my brother, Dr. John LeConte,
A. M. to morrow: the House. to 7 A. M. No hu*.- j uow re.iding iu New York. I had derterwlued, if
■v*» will he done to morrow, other than the read- 1 p..»»ihlc, to take u<> part iu it. My connection with
of the Journal*; after which, the Oeueral A#- Franklin CollJge. aud therefore .Daily official a**o.
eiatioii w ith Dr. Church iu tho Faculty, make tuy
tog any buaine**
The fluaae took one ballot for S|>eakci, -»*-
Rank* received l«'l vole*, Richard*, n 7". Fuller
.17. scattering It*. The balance of the day waa oe- ,
euj'ied to debate Mtd cro»a firing between parties.
Mr. Smith, of Alabama, offered a resolution .
Uiat the llouae appoint Committee* of Wav# and
Mean#, aud Foreign Affair.-, who should elect thc.r
vw a Chairmen, the*e Chairmen lo |>rv*nlc alter- j
natcly a* Speaker until one could l« regularly
deled. The Home look no action upon the re-,
Srttlcaaeut oflhe Kansas Treabln
St. Lon*. Dee. ID. j
A di«pateh from Independence, bring* the grati
fy : g intelligence that the trouble* at Lawrence,
Kr«a* Territory, have been amicably aett'.ed. The
people have promised to deliver up all offender*,
ai: i '. 1 obey the biwa of the Territory in future, but
refuse to deliver up their arm*. The Volunteers
th n came over fr..ra Missouri to aid in quelling the
d • ..manre, have disbanded and returned lo their
•n hut boatilityr to a common foe. They may Scuate, the l|ou*e refused to sanction ; one of tbe*o
unite for %day to esteriniu.vte it, but there can i ap| ,ru pciated $115 to J. W. Duiu-an, K*,|.. of Mil-
be no permanent onion until the nature, princC • led Seville. to compensate him f r furnishing tin
pie* and aim* of the one are radically changed.— ' " ,, lr »vt of the Gem-ral Law* of the Inst #e**:ou. to
Well may the Democratic party call for aidagain»t of b'ourt* in thi* Slate: the other wn* an np-
a fi-e that threathen# the very eiist nee of the Re- propriatiou of #10 t.. Dr. Martin. Clerk of the Su-
publie. The frightful monster i* a ghoat of her l ,|v,ue ( ’" ur *. I" compensate him for furnishing
own raising: she it was that called it up from the I C, T' U *«ftk#evidence iu tho two (tardou-cascs, re-
••vaaty deep" to which it wa# consigned by the j cently Jiefore the Legislature. The ILui.-e atood
revolution of l»50 :—she the party thut volun- oU ’ u l H,n two poiuts, for the reason, that in
leered a* wet nur»e to the aUtrved and gasping 1 their opinion, the Senate had no right to o/ o/ihoi*
w..lf, nurtured it into ctrengtb and vigor, and n l'l r "l‘ r iations: in that light these appropriations
agaiu turned it loose upon the country. Demo- ' were considered, and the Iionsc therefore would
Domestic Markets.
New Yon*. Dec. JO.
C .ttoo is firm, Orleans Middiiug worth l'l; Fuir
l’l '.and* 10 ets.
F! ur i* firm. Southern ID..17. Wheat firm and
un i.anged. Corn is active and lower, mixed worth
craey has d«.ne this, and u\U do it oyuia.
Such are the parties that now divide the coun
try. and by whom, a* they now stand in the
House, the great question of the next Presidential
Flection is, in all probability, to be decided. The
New York Herald ha* looked forward into the
future, and given some interesting -peculation* iu
regard to the probable result. Weepy from that
journal, under date 5th instant:
Counting the member* who sustained Rank* on
the highest vote as sure to support the black repub
lican candidate f>r the Presidency, that party will
have thirteen Stales,
•V Mr. Pott
• .-ur thanks
of Hamden’s Express, will ae-
r the X. Y. Herald, of Tuesday.
We congratulate the Savannah Ga* Cotn-
p.i. y and the comtnuuUy upon the election of
Francis T. Willi*. K*qr.. a* President of the Com
pany. We doubt whether a better, if so good a
f. tion could have been nude in the city. To
inte.ligcnce oft. high order, the new President
add* an energy of purpose and ati aptitude for
bu- .c-s which qiK'I'fy him to an ciuiiicut degree
fi r the i-erfortnar.ee of the duties of hi* new po-
Wo do not feci called upon, nor d<
it r.t all necessary, to invite the ati
Pr -i lent to the consideration of the
tr "f the gas now furnished for consumption.
ATc doubt not he will diwhargv his duty in t
na-cr. as wall to the pub’.: • a* to the Ga* Co
[>a:.y. and promptly remedy the evil, llsvii
Indiana, New York,
Maine, Ohio.
Massacbusetts, Pennsylvania,
Michigan, Rhode Island,
New Hampshire, Vermont.
New Jersey, Wisconsin.
Connecticut,
The democracy, judged by the ‘rune rule—by
those voting for Richardson—will have twelve
Alabama, Louisiana,
Arkansas, M.»»is«ippi.
California, North Carolina,
Florida, S-uth Carolina,
Georgia, Tex .*. and
Illinois, Virginia.
Iowa i* equally divided, nud radically, upon
democratic and black republican line 5 .
Then we have the following State- in which the
know nothings, (who.with hardly an exception.vote
ngiinst Dank*.) controlled either absolutely or
holding the balance of power by the American
n*idcr j t^presentalive* iu Cougrti
>f Uic j
Kentu-ky,
qunl- j Maryland.
Allowing that the ’
.<lb-d bv rl c black r. p
ote of ihe last
i he is
nentionc.l an iuterc.-i
recently brought to light
Loud
ii lr<
day-
lin for
■ what
the purpose of addiug our own testiuioii
wa* then state L The fact P- which we allude is thi*
—that the more inferior the ./to</dy of the gas. the
greater is the juoi.'i'/y registered against tiie coti-
•uta'r. and consequently the greater the profit of
th. < mpany : s ■ that the consumer actually pay*
m re f>r a poor than for a good article. A •-•topnri-
•on -our gas bill for the last two month.', during
mic h of which time the gas was of ati inferior -It. j
»er" tion.with the corresponding period of D-t year
deni ostratesbeyond alldoulit theeorreetne.-- ofthts '
(tateinenb Wc find"that our bill for t'uc la-t two i
m .nt'js is nearly -.ne-tliir I larger than for the s.atr.c
m :i:'i< in 1854. an 1 that t <■> notwithstanding there
ha.- been no addition to the number of burners. .
t«r any increase of the time they were k*j: ‘
[■ssouri—four slave State*.
Strength at tIi«- Black RepublL
ran*.
New Y rk Herald thinks it a great error U
tc that the vote to Ranks for Shaker i* i
'*t of the Mark Republican strength in (],<
of Representatives.
give their sanction to them, as coming from the
The Senate version of the resolution providing
for the investigation of State Road affairs, was
taken up, agreed to, and returned to the Senate.
Slt.1.8 PASiV.D.
Rill to incorporate, and grant certain right# to,
the Oostiinauln steamboat company.
liill authoririug certain persons, therein named,
to build a bridge over the Chattahoochee River at
Coiumbu*.
SCNATE.
BILLS OX Tin:III PASSAGE.
Rills to incorporate the •• Sandersvillc Hotel
Company,” the •• Church Asylum of Augusta,"
“ Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company of Augus
ta." "Macon llook and Ladder Company. No. 1,”
“Oglethorpe Light Infantry of Savannah." P.is-cd.
Dills to amend the charters of the "Southern
Mutual Insurance Company," and of the "South
ern Botanic Medical College,” of Macon. Passed.
Rill to authorize Commissioners of Poor School
Fund throughout the State to pay tuition of poor
chi! Iren for the year- IS5d-’4-'5. under certain re
strictions. Passed. The Commissioners arc to be
snli.-licd that the children are entitled, and that
the claims arc just : and provided further, that the
Commissioners have in their bands unappropriated
funds for the years named.
Rill forbidding charge* f..r storage on eott-.n
; p inion me of extreme delicacy aud umbarra**-
iiioiil An/ participation iu tho controversy is
therefore very repuguunt lo my feeling*. Rut
I alien the cause of truth and the reputation of my
j brother arc at stake, my duty is no longer douht-
I tul, and I will not hesitate u single Moment.
Dr. Church attempt* to answer Dr. LeCoute's
’ st th'iuent. that •• the true cause of his resignation
| was the unpleasantness of ofliciul association with
j Dr 0.,” by showing, ns lie thinks, that such astatv-
j "lent is utterly inconsistent with Dr. Let”#, eon-
; duct while connected with the College,a* well ns at
i the time ..f hi* resignation. For. says Dr. as soon
a- Prof.Jocksouresigns, "Dr. LeCouieeueouruge*
l* : s eousiu Dr. Julies to seek the office," and “Dr.
Jones is no sooner driven away than Dr. LeCoute’s
brother (myself) is brought f rward and his claims
i urged by Dr LeConte."
! Now I am willing to believe that in writing the
| above sentences, Dr. Church did not intend to
make n tui#-*tateiiieiit. I believe that he hazarded
‘ *• hat he supposed to lie a natural iuferenee. Rut
, certain I am that so far ns concern* myself, he is
| utterly mistaken. So fur as I know, my brother
! did not use the lightest exertion to insure tuy
election : many persons even exprersed surprise at
i his apathy. When I went up to Athens to offer
: for the chair which I uow occupy, I found my
1 brother already gone to spend his vacation in
! Philadelphia. M .reover, in his letters to me he
I The Shan in , ,
\ wa* launched on the 23d ult.. at Portsmouth.
old frigate Shannon, so celebrated in history, w as
; 1,0IH> a tou* burthen aud carried 45 gun-, hut the
| Shannon ju-t launched will throw a broadside of
lit least 1,7110 lbs heavier than the ship which
I gained »o great a name in the last American war.
I This broadside is aleo 1 ewt. heavier than Nelson’s
old ship, the Victory, ever discharged.
I From a statement of accounts published by the
j Roman Catholic University, in Ireland, it appear*
I thut that institution ha* already obtained fund*
! amounting to above il5*‘,000, of which £27,fiUO
mtributed iu Ireland : Cl.Dili in Hugh
At llrlci..
I Tho Dublin Mail states tli.it government have > HAY.V.VVAII M A It KKT.
resolved oil sending upward- of5ll.UIIII English mi- ’ COTTON.—tmvU .luce Un tail, uml, 1M61 Ula* , .... ... aa ,
litiato Ireland, on account ot the great paucity of 1 CpUnd. (tl.Dio ,-r KaUr.-Ml, «.l fr-iu Augart. and land-| kJSucW ’
barrack aecuuiutod.itiuu iu hnglund. , b . river,) and WJ do 8c* Idauda. Tha export* «.qi.u>..
The Limerick Reporter announces the death of ,„ r MU1U to ibale Ipla-.d, | „ .
. the Rov. Mr. Mackey’ P. 1*., ol Clououlty. in the 41lri ,, T Island* rlz : To l.l*. r|«c.l, D.-UI l,..b-a , A
e-uiity of Tip|»erary, iu whose houae, it now «p- ludo rk* lalands; lo B-too, l^Wr 1*1.. t> I IIKI.p.Now.Y -rk Ma*#.^
pears, Thomas Meagher and other “heroes of U|i ,. (<j Vufh , il01 u ,.., B1)J r , 1)S . | |. riBte
Ilallmgarry found a temporary refuge alter their p, Jl4 .Li.. gj| bale P,4ai.d; ... Ilaltuno:., .,, 1 ,
!tabs,a iu* sshosn^son ,..,o
(screw,) .»l guns and ItHI tons, , B11 j ^ w^to-Uotviag on hand and on slop- | -ides
band n >t cleared, a abak of 5o.gh5 baba I'pland and j ttlll-AD, K#t>
D.HI <lo »'-a Island, against 30,407 bab-s I’plaud and ,il; ITI.it’ V;i»i,cii “nnina
l.'.'iJdo gea Islands at th* same time last year. s<'. i ‘ ' ' . ..
On Thursduy, of last week, the liaiti-'s imIvk.-s wire 1 it It i' k-s, kavaniiui,, let q
received, noting a decline In Uver|«<ol with a steady mar- I j. ri , , " r "
k-1 nt th* time of her sailing. 1st Inst. Th. ndticc* I.a I ' riivnuiiatfTolKl^raVl.
no effect oa price# iu our market, though the demand on Surliierii d ., do.
Friday was light, but 776 baba having cbitugad hauls.— \ I'llI.ri'F., N" ter,
■Satuidny, a go-al enquiry exiab-d, and *a!es ot I,MO# bales j b"l' I l.l.,'^i'.
w.-re rffret. I at forw*rprice*, which continued b* rule on j J«v, ....
M .11 lay. wh- n we had nuo'h r small buunrts.ouly I GUI: HA'. I , I aired.
■ 7-> bal. having been sold. Tuesday alio* ed a litll-(in- | ^ ^Jjamli*.^...
mavahwAH
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u the United .Stute* of i I' 1
he demand, aud tic sales footed up MjlJH
bang, in pr.ee*. OU Wclneadsy Un «• j
aj.l.le s.vn.-p-ia of the Asia * a-c.unts, t> ■
l.iv. ipcl, apparel iu theme
iot ihUv. rjHsd market was unchanged !
ot ter sHiliug. an 1 tuat th-' sale* ot the Fts.i,
inrtll' lne ell "III market, tliau to sti'lvli pll ea; the 'Lav's
sale* vv re 1,'M bal l. Yeaterdiy's sales ic-s h d i.Tlio
bales, tli - market dosing hrui at qu lol. us of l.u: wc. k,
laiw Mi Idling ..
■HU ..
hut I
the
-old ft
wagm
Pus-
n the
really indienti
f their strength: the ]
Rill to make valid past a'-t.- -.f Justices of the
Inferior Court* in Tatnall. Liberty. Bryan. Mein-
b-sh and Glynu counties, in issuing grants under
■•Head Rights." Referred to a select Commit-
Dr. Screven, of Savannah, moved to suspend
the order, to take up the bill for the incorporation
of "Oglethorpe Medical College." in that city, but
the motion was not carric 1.
Ti.c Semite look up theGcneral Appropriation
Bill, i after the action of the Ib-u.-c uj-qi it. a.-- no.
lived above. | and insisted cm the amendments ap
propriating m >nic« t i Mr. Duncan and I'r. Mar
tin. Thu.- the ( ill is brought to a stand f.-r the
present, and ti.e two Hoti-c* are at loggerhead*
operation some'-vly will bo j 1
I up"ii a roii-tituiional point. C
CoXTKIBt TION FOU Tltr. Rt s>iax«.—TiiC
gton Union states that a person who de*i
main unknown has ad lrc**od t. the chief
ui'ian legatioti a elicck for four thousan.
3. TltoofS in Kax«a*.—rid.
itiie.' . i V. .=. TriM.j. u
Leaveliw rth. At Fh
lies of dragoon- and m
I unknown donor.
Y.. states in hi--
tiie “nllant deft
IMIUttei
>r. wh"
' lli«
the
T!i‘s fact baring haen established by a careful'
cx..ation ofcnirpctsmt men in L-nd- n. nr.d by
act.: 1 experience here, tbe j'ubli.' have a right to ,
in-v upon being .-applied with u good article of'
gas. and wc trust an 1 indeed Iwlievv, the Coiiijainy
will promptly ucci-le to their demand.
T&?" The ship. T<.lejraj,h. Cnpt. Ib tccr. bound
from James River to Australia put in. in distress,
at Tybee yesterday. Two days out. she cue ..tinier. '
ed a heavy gale. I.y which her sail- were badly :
«piit anil the vessel left in a leaky rond : tlon.—
During the gale Cnpt. Homer went <*n deck and
wa- 1 i-hing a water cask in order to secure it.
when it broke loose and wa- thrown agnin-t him
with -uch violence ns to fracture one of his log*.— I
ID » as brought up to the city by the steam-tug '
Euniptou last evening, and taken to the Pavilion,
where he if properly cared for.
Ri.nefit of Jilts. FaRIiex.—An admirable bill
is niinouDced for this evening, on winch casiou
Mr-. Farrcn will take her benefit It is seldom
tha' be people of .'avannah have the privilege of
IL-taning t« so tine an actress as Mrs. F. and we ,
hope ibey will give her an audience tbia cveaiag
thn' will honor her. and testify to their own tasto
and Judgment
Periodical#.—The January No. of •'Harper"
an 1 November No. of the "Xirtk Brttith Htrieu"
have l«cn laid on our table by Col. William-.
We are also obliged to Col. Williams for No. 14,
of llirptr't Story D-jokt, an excellent number, em
bracing the leading fact* in English history, from
the earliest periods to the American Revolution.
A • opy should he placed in the hands of every lit
tle boy and girl that ia uhlo to rend.
Mc-*rt. W»nv»<k A Davis will also accept our
tliauks for a copy of //or/**r for January.
“ The Georgian."—In correction of the rumor
wc published from the Columbus Nun, in our issue
of yc-lcrday, we copy the following from the
*• f/soi'giaa” of the same date :
"In order to prevent any misunderstanding
gi' •) ing out of a pnr»grapl, in the correspondence
•.f - '.e Coluuihus Sun, connecting the name "1 our
I Col. Lomax, of the 77w*« ,i with
iEonoiAX, we would simply remark that it is
nh ut foundation in fact.
A partial changc in the Prvprit tor-hip of the or-
i,'. ■ f the Dcino. ra'ic pnriv i- in r inteu.plntiori.
1.1 when consummated will lie duly announced.”
Ini-reasf ok Commerce.—The Boston Shipping
•t contains n list of the American vessels now
imaged in the Fast India and Pacific trade, tint
i ■iwliivj th«*e now ,,n the way to California.—
he numlicri- 4fi8 ship-. 1 I s barques, s brigs. 1D
•'sooiiers and 4 steamers. Many of the ships are
' the largest ela-s.
Yoi
; liONAl-AHTE.—M.ir-hnI Pel
noth tlmt it has '•
t. One of the line
lo-* than six hor-<
i duties during the
idwny. New York, is
- of Ouuvibusscs lost
s in one day. Mayor
•ac'r, of New Yoi
Turin. Nov. l-:h, s
the ruilrond
n Genoa.' The
ardini.v ivn 1 the
Mr.
i Kxt
in.—Ac.
’o.id propo.-es to groov e the pavemen a'now. while j journal says :
correspondent of one of the city journals submits | "Hie great Bri
int to cover the street with n mixture ofn-phuli
,d sand wi!' 1 remedy tho evil* complained of.
Deficf.xcies
London Timet, there i* scarce a man of genius in
England, in any of the art.-, from the art of war
..f it* leaders, lamenting the death of eminent talent
Great Britain, once so fruitful of great men, that
Factory Bi'kxt.—The DeKalh Cotton Factory,
•ented on Pine Tree Creek, near Camden. S. C.
ns destroyed hy fire the morning of the ICth inst.
oss $50,000, half of which was covered by insu-
A bill is now pending in our Legislature, to
berate Daniel, a colored man, and his wife, for-
icrl.v the property of Harrison W. Riley, of Luuip-
in county. The case is an interesting one, ami
v give the following particulars, which we clip
•om an exchange :
" It appears from the preamble of the bill, that
hie slave Daniel took the 'Gold Fever' when it
.-ns ravaging Georgia some six year- ago. and by
contract with his in istcr, set out for California,
1 r imising to return and share the fruit- of his labor
• h his owner. After the expiration of some fuur-
1 :vn month* lie did so. paying Mr. ltil y seventeen
1 undred and fifty dollar* "ttt of the thirty-fivD hun
dred which he had earned. With hi- own share he
purchased the freedom of him-clf and wife, through
t,ii agent. He now ask* the Legislature to put him
> nd heron a level with other free persons of color
in tha State.”
contrary t/ioke of tie place at nndrtirable, and
that for the very reason which lie now assigns—
viz: the unpleasantness of an official association
with the President I offered for the place in the
face o. such discouragement, because I thought I
could avoid unpleasant collision with the Presi
dent.
With reference to Dr. Jones. I believe the ease
i.- precisely similar. My conviction is, that Dr.
John LeConte. cevcr used any influence to secure
hi.- election. On this point, however, Dr. Jones
can speak for himself if he sees fit.
Again. Dr. Church .-ays that Dr. LeConte, when
he resigned "net only remain connec
ted with Dr. CLurch for 8 months of the year, but
icu# very uHjrinut to do thi*. and that too at a re
duced salary:" and in proof publishes n letter from
Mr. Moore to that effect. I was not present when
my brother made the proposal to Dr. Moore, al
though I was present at the second interview spo
ken of iu Dr. Moore's letter: but from my intimate
kuowlege - f my brother'* roil feelings and desire
• I, thi# subject, gathered from frequent conversa
tions with Lin:, a* well a* from my recollection of
what pa*-c 1 at the second interviu/w spoken of by
Dr. Moure. I tee I very confident that Dr. Moore
has entirely mistaken the nature of my brother's
proposal. It is clearly impossible that he should
lecture <>n Chemistry in New York for 5 months of
tiie year, and yet remain a reytlar member of the
faculty in Franklin College. But i* w.i* not as a
regular invml«r of tbe Faculty that my brother
expressed his willingness to remain in connection
with the College, but in some capacity which
would not bring him in official contact with Dr.
Church. Thi- we thought might be done, partic
ularly if tiie intention of the trustees to make the
College an University by adding to it many de-
p irtuieiit# not immediately connected with the
' regular curriculum, should l.e carried out. I know
tiot iiovv .ii-'inrtly these views were expressed to
Dr. Moore, but, that they were his real feelings,
and that he would not have accepted a connection
with the College on any other terms, I am perfectly
! In proof of this I will add that a few 'lays after
my brother lett. I wrote to him that many of his
friends iv< re enquiring of me whether he , Dr. Lc-
' in.died to know definitely how I should answer
; such enquiries. His letter, iu reply, dated Oct.
21-t, lies before me. In un.-wur to my enquiries
! he say* :
"You may say, if he i Dr. C.i should resign, or
if any arrangement eouid be ma le which would
no! throw ine in edition with him. I would ro-
, turn:—ay from the 1st of April to the 1st of Oc-
,' f | It will bo remarked from the date of this letter,
that it wa- written long before the meeting of the
Board of Trustee*, and also long l-ef-rc he saw
Dr. Church’s first letter, or had any idea of wri
ting any letter him-clf. This I can confidently
a-set t, for I sent him Dr. Church's letter myself I
many week* alter it first appeared.
Thai Dr. LeConte eonsi.L-rel his official rela
tions with Dr. Church ns in tiie highest degree un
pleasant. and that on this account he bad contem
plated resignation for many years, are fact# so well
known to all his friends, that it would seem ab
surd aud ridiculous to call thcui/n question.
In conclusion, I might say something concerning
the char/a which Dr. Church has preferred against
me. as one of a "clique,” the object of which was
t > make the College " a family concern but th#
charge i-too trivial to be noticed. Besides, my
only object in writing this letter is to vindicate my
•ut brother: and I will not, therefore, allow
■otlund, aud $10,300
| America. i O'* 1 **- “
j The Roles in London celebrated, on the 28th ult. ! ""
! the 25th anniversary of the Roltsh insurrection of j 1,1
1830. | I”'"' * !
A monument is to bo erected to the memory of 1 /' ‘‘
Feargus O'Conner, aud another to the Marquis of
Londonderry.
The Society for the Propagation of tho Gospel
is sending out two chaplains to Constantinople,
and collecting luuds to erect a Christian Church
there.
! TheVitizcn* of Glasgow have resolved to present j rt 'ii
a sword of houor to Sir C’olin Campbell. 1 Mltdliu,
Lieutenant W. Austen, It. X., lulu governor of j Tl,c ' ;1
the Borough Gaol, at, Birmingham, was on the | l"»ing figi
j 25th sentenced to three months’ imprisonment, nt lu ut •' /
the Court ot Queen's Bench, fi r cruelties' practiced Ml 'at ':**•
towards the prisoner* under his care. i ToMat#'*,
Captain Carpenter,late 41st regiment, who wa* . #1 lo. uud 7 bale*at 10’^ c.-nts.
I severely wounded at the battle of the Alma, has, | The receipt* "f Cotton In the United State* up tot
by the'decision of the Court of Chancery, come i time, as compared w .th lost year, give the following
into possession of $6t),t)t)0. i * u ' 1 '•
It is expected that on the return of the troops to 1 Increase at New iirlean*.
Paris from the Crimea, the most brilliant fetes will ! „ i'l'rida.."!!.'.’.’
he arruinged in their honor, in imitation of those I “ Texas..'.'.'.!".'.’,
given to the returning armies in the first empire.
The cooliers nt Wigan, to tho uuuiber of 2,000
or 3,000, are on a strike for un increase of ten per Decrease at Virginia and N. Carolina.... ' T vi*
cent, on their wages to bring up "prices to the t •
rate oflast winter.” Total Increase
One of the St Petersburg journals * " •*■** * l “
. Dt’ 1 ■
ip -. V Mil.
. ...ybnl. <
i' k amount to h,7C0 bale* at tl
y, at V,i, *52 at -, IMS a
..3#iat»Vj.4'.lat8;;. 10 at t
■V 2,510 at #, -■ at y 1-10, 4>5 a
o2 at 9'A, at 1/J at V
1 ‘ liU.M'tiV*'’JiKK..
'., IIA V, Prime Nor
’ IIIDO. Dri. .’. J !*.
1’ ; IRllx! >wodes.ai
L.AIlli
LlMlitKIt-
Chari'-stou
12.002
yo.osi
2>.U37
, ,, r
Wien
news of the London Stock Exchange reaches St.
Petersburg!! every Jav in eleven or twelve hours.
By the death of Michael Vororsmartv, at Pcstli,
Hungary has just lost one of her greatest poets.
M. Erailc de Girardiu has sold his villa in the
Champs Kly.-scs to tho Empress’ mother, tho
Countess of Montijo.
Facts ix Natfral IIistort.—The AYnshing-
ton Star says: An experienced frontier friend in
tbe Pacific slope, tells us that there arc neither
wild turkeys nor bees in California, that buffaloe.-
havc never peuetrated west of the R-wky Moun
tains. and that horse- in California are capable of
travelling much farther, without fatigue, in a given
number of hours, than the same animals could
travel w hen in the eastern [Mississippi valley and
Atlantic slope] States.
Enormous quantities of corn it i* said a.e being
bought up by Pru*si:iu houses on Russiau account.
Christina* Bills.
“Oh: th- bills. Christina- bills:?
M hat a woil I ,.f no-TV
Th-:r ni-iuury Instills:
As tli - no-rcliant* with th A- quilt*
Stuck l> lun-1 th-ir • • *r« p- lite’, s
II w thev dnu. dun. dun,
A* they kindly unt-up-.n
ur earn au-at: -n th ir blessed little bills,
’itk a power of p- rfntitionw •
A:i. .v noiWTh.it h v. r fills,
SSA ISLANDS.—There has been s ttie improvement
iu th* demand th- pas' week, which was freely met
by h- -I iers. The sale- effected amount to some Out) bales—
the 1-rgeat week - business of th- season—at 16to2lc.. ns
extremes. The receipts of the week have l«--n 647 hales,
and th • export* 117 bal-*. as follow t : 10 to Liverpool, 27
t- New York, aud so to Charleston.
HICK.—The market wav dull iu tile early part of thi*
vie- k. but toward* the do*-. a^-**d fi-.-liug prevailed, and
4 t - 4 1 ^c.—the j riiuipal tranwctioiis b.-ii.g at th . Utter
figure, -ii ti rc » were exported,a* fdlow s: 100 t j New
Y -rk. lol to Pliil.id-l|-bia,uud 1 to Charleston. I Tviiiiers'
ROUGH UlCt.—The sales have reached some 35.000 | tiSS.vIM'UiiS.Flax,
bu-lieisat'j'c. t • Jt 15 per l u-htl. according to quality. J P'il:K. >li~*. VVe-'.e
"'IIEAT.—"- have hut a dull market to report—only ' 'y s J \
5" ' I'Usheb red having - hanged hand* at $1 (*5, t.v kv
: SAA VI. ■
A ami
OlLf.fpe
>.'ln' VbMo
..... ,y gai.'
•te: strained. .V cal.
Th-
i hive
oxj-wrt* 7-lii tusbcls. of which 1,835 to Liverpool and
6.2 - to New Y rk.
FLOUR.—Very little has been d -u- since our U,t r-.-
|oit. It is selling in hbia. a* follows: .'ui-erfin- Geot.i i
an I Tennessee.$J 76a|10: extra Family J1 a-'.o 26: and
in sicks. $1 75 fir th former, aud ji for the latter dc>-
C lKN.—There is a moderate su| ply in first hand-, an J
a good demand fr-.m the trade. 1: i- telling in quanti-
tie* at dOad-'c.. and r-1 tiling nt $la*l 03.
HAY.—Th stock is ample f-r the deman 1. From the
wharf. East-ra - otiitavads $1 12'.. t;l 25 (nr
N- rthcm V5cas|l. and ret ids, the former at *!
and the Utter at 81 25a{l
OAT*.—Pvnt.-yiv.inU .Need Oats l-rlng# TCk-.
sal--, aud 75c. at retail. Tli-.ie is a -o- d stoc
1*111; I I I: l.
»Al.l. I.itcr|--.
'h nation i- beginning nt lust to
but cvvti of n temporary obteura;.mi of its power-.
Wc have some g aid painter*, though even they arc
fiiid’iig their mat.he* abroad, bn* for the n.-t—let ,
u* *v« 1 Wc want a Heaven-*ciit general fa -lur i
up-.n General Thompson.] Wc want a poet [a fling •
at Tennyson.] We want a good historian—not n
brilliant essayist [a sneer at M.u-.-nilcy.] but a man
who can write a compendious and classical history 1
of England or any other history. We want s .mo
endurable sermon* [a sarcasm .launched at the i
Whole Wdy-Oh, nrili-h elcr/y.) Ir ib< p,lpl. | ta carried I.y any .cIB.h Ming, .
just now has no luminaries to mention, on the other 1 • . , e
hand, the stage is not in it-palmiest state. There J "ingle #top beyond what is absolutely ncccssa
die 1 lately in great distress a man who could com- | for that purpose.
poso some original air*: but nt thi* moment it ran- t Josr.rn LeCoxte.
not bo pretended that wc have a single coin)
d.-stiny that fill-
MOL A:
New urKat
AbU-tt frou
E5-—
.*-■#. Th-
. f .r th.* i> •;
Hi v
and dl
i bare
’■rt-d 'pr v
<*vx T!
of both Cuba
<-* of the bligl
-d the trade ot tl
i IVlii-kcy.l'l.il.
SUGAR. Mu»c..v M
Havana, wi.ltc.
Nc»-< trl.-an-
gO.VP Vnler cal. i • !
DlKiT. >11 *lic*
SRri.ARS 8j,ani*li
T AI. I ■■ u . Ainer'k
TWP
VVINI.w. Ma le.ra..
S ci'.v Madeira
T.-u.-r fc. I- P.
Great Thoughts.
often, hk- the I-hMid.1 clash,
.'i-t in*.- of th- l> dt from ns
- int. iv il a tl. uislit pubiimo
i to* li-.w far t-f his ago
Jcsnx VVixsoa.
Laditt' lloopa.
SUGAR.—TIk rc is l ut a v«ry urn til supply in fir*t
i.atid*. Deal, r* are wailing th- r-c-ipt of tl-.- new ct p.
The enquiry i-fair. We qu -t - : F-r Port.. Rico J;
St.Ur-dx O :l 4 al0. an i Mu»,-.va-b.'^a-.-. per ib. j
NAVAL FT'IKFS.—VV-- Imv.- iu.; much t- r.-p.*rt in i o:.,* *1-rv-'il'u-*'
*u|q-li.-d. ni.dthe.l-inaiid f r Tar. spirit# andP.sin. but UhtuntiastH-
luni’- l. The fallowing ar- al-.-ut the quolatkm*: for W«»“l..s*>'U!herii^nw;
Tar ; ; ; • r t-bb: ?| .ri:» Turpcutiu.- 45at-c. (-r gall..a: VVi k >|..sK :NS. iJnn'.'
aud l-oain. No. 2. |K>r bbl.
»-.««.. i Tta
•< v.-iMl carg.< * having reo-ntly arrived. I: Is a iling at gretn ' ii
95c .if’ j*--r aa k. accor l.ng to quantity. ! ■"
GlbJ'.'i'.'.IKff.—Tlietv Iim* Ix-vnn ur-wincimproTenii-nt fit
in the gro cry trad- the paat week. Th -1 u-iu. *< .1. i .g , 2 1"'
isbr.sk. .vi I:lie demand bottir than f.r *-ni • tim- j-ast
Couirry deal r* ar- in tho maik t and makiuz lib- ra
a tin- I
: Wh l
v.tcd 1
: of |
••lull lift--.-
An I full ii'
liable qllotuti -as.
-rth 14al6ct*. (>• r Ib.
ii woith lf.i20 ct*. per lb.
i command 2.'aJ0c.. an 1 Dccr-skir.s j
at 8.1*'prrct.prem.
M wa’.kc I tb. lady r n
"I m * -I I. quoth Ik.— •
Oli l a.- h. w ...ul I > -u •
Fare well—in lot •-•’. .
At least until the tMShi-
I- rnfivd,
it hoop shonbl
it to Cali-for-ni—n.
HIDLft.—1
WOOL.—I
FKINS.—1
j 2,02'C. jk-1 P
i i:.\i Hanoi:.—sterling i* qnot*
: The finnk* nrea-lling sight check'
; 0t\p-r ct. prem.aiid pnrehaaing New York tight tall* at
j ’ j di*.: 6 days at 1 j ; 10 days ut : 30 days at :
I CO days at l''.nl%: day* V .: and Boston. Phila
delphia and Baltimore, to day* bills at l?**!?* j«er cent.
, FREIGHT?.—Foreign freights continue dull, at 7-101.
tyl. f-r Cotton to Li. -ri-xd. and t-. Havre le. Coast-
wise T> Bo-ton. '.,c. for Cotton, nod |1.5o f«r Rice: to 1
1 New York Baltimore and Philadelphia by sailing vc*s, 1*.
5-10f ,r C -tt -n. and ..12 1 a f.r Rice; bv steamship t-. New
York. "■ for C-'tion: and to Philadelphia, by tteam-ldp,
; S Dr C-tton an I #1 io f.r life.-.
And »h wa* Ii
Stub hollow li
They dr.« n- >
fra
tieurgl* b'loiir.
Our Now Y'ork e.nrespondent -ay*: A favnri
brat. l of Flour from tieorgia i» selling here t.
Bv.-lerale extent. It is called tho "Etowah" bra
and i- well liked I.y the trade. Tbo current pr
f„rit i* $10.121.—quality equal to be t W.
tern extras.
Death of the Wife of Lot la Piiii-lippe,
Pmi* correspondent of the New Y’ork Rost, writing
on the 29lli ult., say*:
"It i* reported at the moment I write, that the
poor Queen Maria Amelia, the widow of L"iti#
Rhiliippe, hu* ju*l breathed her la.-t. ut a country
place near Genoa, and that her two *..n«, Prince
de J .inville atnl Dak.- I'Aumale. wl, . were ik.ti
ll,-I .fiber lines* l.v telegraph, arrived at herbel -
ri le too late to re-oivo her parting Mewing."
Death of an..thru Anhui, ax tx Hcsbia.—Dr. |
Chu*. A. Diini’tger. of Reading, Pa., recently died
Hi-
n.l a
• mention
Washington Item*.
An-.thcr 8«nnt -rial Democratic caucus 1 i* been
hr.'l at which the Georgia platform wa# again laid
rdinary genius. Going lower into tho*
hotnely regions where Prince Albert love* to suc-
cor and elevate tbe *oul of Rriti-h art—in furniture,
: paper-hangings.iron work.china.and almost every.
thing that contributes to the decoration of our
; houses, w« are still beaten hy foreigners."
R-.Mir.RV of the American Exert.** Company.
Ilos: ox. Dee. 15.—Y esterday evening, officer* Ham
' and Savage arrested Oliver King und Warren C.
' Ayre*. nt Lawrer.ee. charged with robbing the
| American Express Company of specie belonging to
the government, tho particulars of which were
Th published some time since. The accused were com-
c • mitt"d fur examination on Wednesday n-xt. Avres
ilit'E wa-recently a broker of thi* city. King is a hotel
keeper at Lowell. Nothing Ini- yet been made
know u of the evidence ngain-t them.
W. C. White, the Ex| re • M- --engcr who had
charge of the money between Chicago and Detroit,
i# strongly »u*peoted with the others: a fourth
|ier*oti in also in custody. White, n short lime after
the robbery, lelY the employ of the American Kx-
pre --Company. Officer lle-t. ..f Buffalo, was in
strumental in bringing the mailer to light.
An Accommopating Offiit.ii.—Arnomnnevean
It obtained Ire-m the United States Treasury fi r
wiuit surgeon | ||,e pay of meniM-rs of the lion,,- of Repre rentalives
man of I,lie promise. ! u . lt ,| a fip^Qd-r „f thu body -ball have been elect-
' the following brief .• I, ti e fund* being drawn to hi- - rdcr. A. .1. G!..*s.
!.rentier, E«q„ the sergeant-at-arms, with a v i> w to
nl to >i«-n,l nn ern. I accomodation of the members, has paid ..Ut to
$2 v'fl0 from his own resource*.—AYi.f
i For th- Savannah Republican.)
Jfr. Editor.—Po*.-ing Messrs. W. D. Zogbaum
k Co.'s Music store yesterday, my attention was ,
arrested by the tones of a superior Piano Forte, :
and on entering, I found Professor Gnosspelius, •
playing on one of the Sto'tnway A N..ns’ First
Premium Gold Medal Grand Action Piano Fortes j
my object in writing thi- communication is to call
the attention of those whu desire to inspect oneVf
these truly magnificent instruments, to call soon,
a- tho one now on exhibition ha* to he delivered
i Saturday.
MAltINj. UNT.
Savaunali, Ua., December 20, 1833,
AUUIVKD.
Hark Skv 1.1 t, It' Jvr. B-st-.a-Cariet
Bark Radiant. Tliau, B-t-n-Bru’.am.
S-hr Alltrt Mi»a, Snull., Bust -i,--xltl
Exports of Cotton from Savannah.
:o the pu
New
Yoi
It Exr
i'.—Eve
II.
Mir.i-i
from Nicaragua.
Parker n.
#ay«. if the President docs not receive him, bo w ill
pr ed Ul England and France, and ask recogni
tion from them.
Major and Brevet Cobmel Monlgoim ry has »>ecn
lent .-need by a court martial to lie diemiiscd from
th- aervice. for hi* participation,while commanding
a' Fort Riley, Territory of Kansas, in the arrange
ment* for conveying a part -f 'he military reserve
ti. t. : into Pawn. -City, ‘n whi-h G»v. R l.-r wn-
e . rned, and at which 1m tuinmoncd the Legis-
l-ai'ii-- to Kan*** to tiieet.
Ti.c Senatorial cauco* have nominated the Vttiott
for printer. Seventeen Bcnatora were present. Tbe
elc lion l* considered vary doubtful. j y|-, ^ \ || q'a"* * i* t a ii t" \ -1 j'i't
Jt non Dotui.Aa will not arrive In Washington! y' y.. on thel.lthi
till spring, at b. has gone to Cleveland to try the ^ m r h.ninatism. lie
water cure. 1U i* sbfiering under a severe ulcer- Hiotix cxpe-lition, having
n of the throat ! Adjutant"
pondent says :•
Another Senatorial caucus 1.
:Friday.) There was great .
.—A Washington corrcs-
l»een held fo-dav
The R.-udi
in- . lei.t- of hi* death :
"lie had made nn app"io:nn nt to spend nn eve
ning will, ti. comrade, Dr. Jolio*. of Baltimore :
w t, nn-l found him prostrated with a sudden and
violent attack of cholera. He remained with him
all night, and rendered him -very stance that
pr-ol'rssional knowledge an I lriendl> ii tcie-t . .,,1.1
auggosi, hut notw:'l.*tand tvnllh. -«..k rap.-l’v
and died. Very soon af:- rward Dr. D-ining.V
w , himself seized with the -atne t> rnl-le malady,
and in s|iite "f ail tbe effort* of hi* hrotlieraur-
g- "ii*. he too died, after an illness -I only eleven | bux/c r .'. ".'.T !'
»" r-toine.1 fall ,;.,..e ? :« n <d lire faeultn-a ' Me , r .i Jluntor. Mason ai. I It,.Her ° ’
u. ' I the last, awaited death with Christian cum-
. .».i i.n-nthed hut a single regret, which ]
Inr off home, whose 1 p».
r,., red the .
kid that pm
,r hy the Brit
I 11rected f .r the advancement and expansion of the
I eoiniiiercc of that great country. There if a corn
t ; rohen*iveand far-seeing policy ever pursusd in
tlii« respect. It is that policy which ever stimu
late* her in the persevering ami pertinacious nc-
qui-itioli <-f di-tant ten / -ry, - r the securing even
. of an early influence in quarters of the gl< he
which oth.r nations seem at times scarcely to
ho paying any attention t». In the present
war with Rttssin, if she does not gat hack
its cost in any other way. she bids fair to
reap a great future hen.-fit I.y her sacrifice*. Her
trade with 'he East has immensely increased tin e
the commencement of tho war. opening up new
market* and augmenting the demand in the old
; ones for ln-r manufactures. They are already lie-
ginning expect important returns therefor, and
i the re turns to those exports im:.-t he. in the great-
I i-r part, it is said, in gold. Th- export* sent nut
are fi,r consumption. n«t Otilv It the armies, hut
1 hv the inhabitants of Tin l. v . Syria and Egypt
and the part* adjacent, vv 1... Iiau prospered by the
expenditure of the allied armies.
CONSIGN KKS.
Per bark Fkv Light, fr- -in Huston—li ? Harding. Dr I
Wilde. D M Wa-llvy. Ru*.- Davis *t l*.iu.Cai!-t- n A Par
son*. Brigham. Kelly i Co. W II Farrell t i'o. .1 W Li- •
throp Sc I'o. W W Lincoln. ? I’alm-r Sc C». A llaywo-d. - o<l > ji-.
Per Isuk Rad ant, from Boaton—Patt»n. Ilntion k • - -or— —,
T K Mills. Padelfor.!. Pay k Uo, llrigliom. Kelly fr Co.
( laghorn k Uo. M A Cohen, J l' Collins. Sch,viler * Uo. I j .
W Morrell. i iRherrnii
Per sclir III it Nlas- n.fr *m l*-.*luii—Cram-. W* lit k T-ia’I":
U.-.M A U -l.i. tvan.v A- Ua»lit-uvw. Br ghavw K My k j Ft .
Co, J Join-*. U.aehorn k C -. 4 ll.i*l.r.« k k . -. Mavn.-, — , ,.-
tircnvlll-- sc t •• .. J--i.n-. ii. Fn .ir k triers n. t l.ureli - —
k M - -. VV IV,rk Pslm-S-G Marian-. N Uk II «• d.
Di K <t Tayl-T. Fatt-m llvi't-n k Uo. II--I • . .l.-liii- v J v'""i
sen Sr C„. | W Moi roll >» Johnson k U-. lien-* Conn m,.!-
it. Ikll k I'renli.-a. J W Latlir. p. M II William*. FW n
* rxrcutXDTo.
LIST OK VKSSKLS IX POUT.
Ships.
’>■ York Ptdelford.rav* Co.
T. R * J ti' Mills.
I IUJ o Mills.
. .lull III..
I I lavs
l. I .cm
I. Panun „■ •>. —
I i> -nte. It - i.
.1 Hra.UhsM. Iktls.
Exports of Rice and Lumber from 8avannah.
l'r..ui Be|-t r t. Vr.nn >epfr 1,
InVV. n |iee ;M, |nVi.i,. |i« c r2>'.
K*U«ACo. I
I. W c:ll an
U tli of.
a 11 1 ,> > »i • •: l> I Uteri' nm and
72»Clv.l AU*K'o
,»«, it -nsruam A^V II .Mii'ltr
M J -S>n • *nd Halifax
W oi |n-iir»
Q't-sr V -reign P->m
I , . 1 r -.11 I’
Mu.
Fact l »»k» Fs«t
a j I" }
1! ! j
a ?
Stock of Cotton in Interior Towns.
~ I iSW ' 1- s
"am'atf. Dee 1 1*1X2 VJ
v . t»-> -i tarsi ■ :••«
■ I.-, t tu;.i; v*«
!>*•• n wp t.-w 1
U.V *51 >* «' *1 • ■
21-2 I.Wvt«.
h,'.o -V:' .
>,n i,iv i:-t -r-.-ts.-
> -■■ >«»: -■ t dr a-.- f. ck tM
"v U * i-ric* hat '*>/nel * ,' at, tad U.1--
: . at 92 V I r Sir »*'
I »-l -ail r«r 2-v,
ma*-Notliins d
t. .xrk.-t quiet.
la een*. on Satorjar, and t. i chtr-r-S
n Sazsrdxy e
Hr l.u
•i J -ha
1 Kn.rd ,r
Wh« for tbe I'll
grief the tiding*'.f hi* ,|.
he r-r.uhl Well iluagilo . II
the same grave with that
funeral service* w.-re p-r:
the German Lutheran Church,
ingi-r was a liaprixed member."
Death of Ma-i. Wixi
Microscopic PnotoonAi-K
cro-enpie
roUTH Ai .—The Stale i
•ertify the a-lci tion ofSehl.
Ap|M a! llondley is -I,
Dr. "
-I I,
fltlld o
lep-
.!i..| in
l:-l the
lergymati of
I, Dr. Duin-
e. -Thu War Depart
death of Major 0 "
t General U. S. A., at
I., suildi-nly, of iudant.
.as recently from th*
« n General Harney’s
llir disease attm ked his head,
believe, there is
•- F.
. d much admiration. Ono, „f the sire
of a pill’s head, whui maenihed several hundred
liiii. -. wn* seen to colltain n gr. iq. of seven
iHir'r.iit* >.f luumbers of the artist's tniniiy, the
lik< i.urses Idling iidiiiirnbh "iistinn. An-.il,. r ini-
cro-opic pin t gra| Ii. of stiil le- -ize.repr. >entud
a mural tablet, ere.-ted to ti.c iii.-mory of Wm.
Sturgeon, the eli-ctrieian. 'Ini- little laldc cover
ed only one-hundredth pntl oi'ii superficial inch,
and eoutained 8*0 letter*, . very one of whiili
couhl bo distinctly seen hy ib. aid of a micro
scope.
Gillclt, on
ivnsstrs of New Y'ork,
n- Judge of the Court
ired elected Secretary
>->'• r»te. . v.r Ere-ton King—the
Iv. N. Stao ticket rango from 8,000
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Exports of Cotton. Rice and Lumbar,
d. -idx.l that Bar
ii koui'xti.
it—i
Wr.nnsn o* the Rrt a.--Re
„ . i ft,/which, we believe, there la no cure. He literally I Thursday evening i.mlcd in "l.-.ly bonds." Mr.
.. is rumored last Mr-Banka, of UieBouth Ridel f a || , victim to the arduous nature of hi* duties on Charlee K. Adam*, p. .Mo- -' M.. daughter of
//smocraf, baa been offered a Urge salary to go to j KUmx enmpaign. He renched hi* family at the late Hon. Thomae M. Wood- -at the re-idenre
the Union as editor. Trey on the Thursday only l«f>re bis death, and I of the bride's moth. r. It wa* nn unnsnallr •tid-
| WM IU on wr i,i,,g tb. rv. Major W. wa* through | den. bel we tre-t w.Improve n.me the less a happy
The Chamber of Commerce and aom* of the mer- I ,| H1 w ^„| c n f the Mexican war, distinguishing him- 1 move. Rome friends, iu tho eat l.v purl -.f the even,
ehari'i. of the city "f New York have just presented { *«if in nearly every ..no «f it* great actions. At , ing, challenged the mniduu. witli premise* ol sun-
C lodore Rerrv a service of plate, vnlumt at Falo Alto he was under Col. May to thjrcelebrated drj setting, out.' at once ",d
C ' I II - .. a. oi-knowlvlgmeut of charge on the Mexican artillery. Msj. W., was one ns *he eon»»mpl«trd doing so "..no of there day*,
a, x thousand do.lore, ** »« »*kn g of th" most intelligent, ai tive. u*.'iul and high she hravoly aceapled the eliallengw. and beau nnd
th ..geal services which he liu# rendered to Atncr ton.-d nllnii in the servi*.-, n. d hi* death will I* parson were culled in. and the whole nffau was
it ■ i, | iv tho world, hy hi* abb- and auccewlul ailuerely mourned hy iU moiubwr# of all grades. — i done up in lb« course of three or four hour*. .V.
negotiation of tha Treaty with Japan. I W,mb. Star. \ Y. Mirror.
hot Ihe "fhlicnil ot George
J". Afler % this an-:
le, much to th. astonish-
ii member of tho rhureli
[setting "George Clark."
' which was the true read-
O'-'XERU. OF Uaoin.1,
take won made ycslerdny
of the Kpix-opnl rharehc
m.iincvd from the pnq.ii |
I l-dte place,"
to.niireui. nt lu-d lieen mil
ni.-nt of ti lg congregation
ninendr.l the u .li.o. |, v j,
instead of 'George Law.'
! — M '"I- Sentinel.
M "' i-i' ' •• n k' l, n and Olive I.->gnn, sister* to
.11.-- -.lira l.ognh, the popular Amerienn artress,
1,11 ll- re. '!"i!v, l„' , . u plnviiig with much suecess nt
l-nrlaiol • riiealre, Detroit. Rogreat are their
| all,l.lte* ti nt -evaral of the Western manager*
hat.- given them *tnr engagements. Wc U-uru
that they ..pen in Memphis (Tenn.) thi* week.-
1'" >' nr '' '•"'b young, ami a* pretty as th.-v ore
talented. Mi-- Celia um.lc her debut, we believe,
i in thi* illy. Hafr. Vatri, t.
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