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SAVANNAH REPUBLIC A N, MONDAY MOK 'I Mi, DECEMBER 31, 1835 THE REPUBLICAN PUBLISHED »Y A LEX AN DEK A 8NEEI), CITY AND COUNTY fHISTKKS. A NbV Pai'M fob Knai.tau Kkridbht* m AkBMIi'a.—Mr. J. 8. Bartlett, formerly editor of Ue New York Albion, hu established, iu U.»a. Ion, » woekly journal called Uie Auglu Saxou.— Tbeflrat number i* a very neatly printed sheet of eight page*, tilled »it la valuable and uulertaiuiiiK matter. Tbo editor avow* tbo obj*. t of bU euter- •S 00 • oo a •• : Fir*—To present our reader* with a succinct i view of the general uew*, uud commerce, and po- 1 i , litical intelligence ofEurope, more uartieularlv of • * the Briti.b Me*. Aroarf —To promote reciprocal trade helwen tbo _ _ ______ British Province* and tbl* country ; and to bring . XT - - a « i (~s \ . I *• lightaud reveal the yet hidden riche* and re V xN Alij vtiv. sourer* of the funner, *o that they may be made “■— " available In the markou of tbo world. MwrAer *M WltehcraAla touMectlaat.l (*n|rtnlon>l Prortnllafa. i C'awtrnl Rallread. I riuarr-rocani anaaioit. — The New Ilavcu Sfsyist.r of Wednesday la*t W AeutsOTus, Doc. 2fl. Savaiwaii, Ua., 29 th Dee., 1854. •on tain* full par iculnra of one of the uioat siugu- ; BBSATR—The Senate ia not in session to-day, l.'Jiiart uf th* .V-imsum-A HiyAlicoo lar mur.ler* that ba* occurred for year*. It i* a i ***!inf “ oti * Xbartday. , UmmASIIt*:—I ""B' od, In your paper of the . , , . , HQUlJK.—Mr. Knight offered a resolution. that' ... ...... ,. curiou* and rut oiling story >d ignorant*, superstI-j the House will euutiuue te vote for Speaker. efii 27th lost.. a communication sigurd *» usIiingUm, lion aud fanaticism, worthy ol lbo darkest periods j err, without debate, aud if tbere (ball Ik? no j wliicli fflvo* me credit tor more than 1 an, entitled of Salem Witchcraft. The cuhaUnce of the bUtory ' clioice on the fiot trial on Friday next, another i* thin, aa we gather it front au exchange ; ' ! TrUWfthL, , If mot Paid In Advaat*. Weekly, Invariably In Advance, S •# Weekly, it'lub Price. - IU t'optce IWvlS y car*, pretend* to be a Prophet***, poiieaaed of! te r Ity utiraeulou* |H,wer*. .-apatite of raising the dead, Mr. Purviamo submitted a revolution, that having been sent from Ileavcn a‘‘Mosscn- h Speaker i* elected, the uieuiber* continue v. HUiday IH oiling* SI. BYTKLKtill \ I'H KOK THK KKiTIILK'AN LATER FROM KUROPE* ARRIVAL OV THI PACIFIC. KARS BETAKEN BY TIIK HI'SIANA ger" to tlm wicked iu flit* world. At her lioune iu New llaveu Uu* beeu living a loiuewbot uoto. riou* fanatical o|J man named Elder Sly : nnd the houtc baa ’ ecu the place of meeting of a company of perron*—male and female, husband* nnd wive*—who bail come to believe the old wo. man was all that aha profer»ed to lie : and that at her Uud, tha world would be destroyed. This pretoil>e had been strengthened by the fuct | that tiot long aitiee oue of her follower*, it i* *aid, Md.) | gave her a done of arsenic in a cake, believing it riling^Miller, the | w ould havo no effect, except to illustrate he The writer, whoever he i*, ought to have known better, a* be any* lie lm« grown up with the Road; hut n* lie doaatiot, I ilrcui It proper to *et bim right From tha rending of hi* article, be ep- |Mj*r* to think I have supreme control, nn<l urn iponribla for the policy of the Rond. In look, all di- uaaion, excepting ^jg |,e D, I preeume, better informed than lie up iu aud reiisou* for voting or . ' Advaat* uff 1-lA In Callow. New York. Dee. 28. The steamship I'nci/ie La* arrived, l-riuging iL telligence from Europe to tha 15th instant Her »*•<“ ,wo ' K " kr - A ■•V cruwJ »* anticipated, new* i* highly interesting. hc * r of P* r,0B * coming from n distance of Prom the Heat of War. hundred mile* to witne** the awful *|>cetaele." Kar* haa fallen, tn eon*.- iueuee of.fnmiue in the A w a . h 7ugU»n lettoT any * that when n ,|,|« re ,„ uiumph in Xk, ras „, wh» G,-.. Kio.lv eopi from lb. rilv to ten , to 5i c „,j U .„ Mi „i„„ ,,„j j„„ . the advance of Ouiar Pacha, tlcn. William* wa * •ending a flag of truce offering to capitulate.— Nothing el*e i* known, but it i* belie'ved the city surrendered, the force inside being too weak to cut their way through the Ru»*ian». Omar Patha was near Kutaia, which the Kusaiau* held with a strong Tkir.lly— To preserve a* far as a illiin us lie*, a friendly understanding aud good will between '•rent Britain and the United State*. Most commendable objects, certainly. We huve no doubt they will be carried out fully, aud it I* to be hoped the Auglo-Saxou will meet with a remu nerative support Dcpbavkd Fancy.—The Cumberland Tr/ryruftk, in au article murderer of Dr. lladel and Mr. Gracff, whose day i vine mission; and uothing but the fact that it. of execution i* naar at baud, say* : "So great i* ■ an over-dose and soon ejected from her stomach, the curiosity to see Miller cxci uted that room* ut j saved her life. From that time all favil among several of the hotels have been engaged for the her followers respecting her power ha* bccu hush- ed, uud her presence haa l>een considered by them i as that of a messenger front llcuveu. Among these j devotees, was Justus Mathews, a small farmer liv ing in the western part of Hamden, and who ting from 12 personal explanation* aud reason* for votiug „• . , ... .■b.ii/iii, rot-.. I. be |>ii>blliii«i]. I~ * be; ..4 It .IU b»r*l, 1» f-i Laid OU the table by four majority. uie to *ay. that whatever of credit or Mr. Sage proposed, that until a Speaker I* i Uche* to it. i* due U» the President an D ° aJj " ur ““ eul * baU U iu orJ,r * nUI 4 aud not to their Superintendent, who, ° Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, said that all these qua*- | ‘ u ' »"> " ,ulr '"'tcuotions. tious were impracticable, a* the will of the tua-j The writer referred to, say •: "I dost joritv is the rule by which the House is governed. ' une (tateuieut made by Mr. Wadley, ir He thought they could inuke more rapid progress ||ll( . k ki ||ed," Ac. Now. I would iiko by resutuiug tlie vote forthwith. Mr. Stephen, suggested a modification, which Mr. Sage accepted, to tbejeffeot that uutil a Speak er .ball be elected no motion for an adjourumeut shall be iu order, lie wished to bring the House to a test, and wa* willing to sit lure day in and day out till that result was effected. discredit al ii Director-, s duly it is •u to correct to have him TIIK nVI. V ASIA DKHAT19U MK IICTt , M« tldscveiling In llic Court llonsr. Question f., r ,j». i tiate: •• Ouglit the la-gtslalun- of UiH.rgUlo AtsdisbCa|c At-sl Puubbileut r Mr. M. D. Sharpe, prs*M*at. H f.. Prescott. Kt.| . W. J It Carswell, Kaq., Itev. N. B. I’otlsaud T. U Lanier, Hp*ak*rs. Tlie two former for th • Alfirnistivc, t),r two latter I r tli Xvfativc. The qucUoo was aigur.l et l.ugth, w, ,j Mr. Sharpe, President, k»*« hi* decision in |*»„ r 0 f u,,, Ni gativc. Tlie i|iiastion ar'cl u|sm f,r tie- in »t d l,»t. . (u'Xl j Thursday vfeiiiug.) Is"Ouglit fongr. ssiornaki an Appro ' prutiou to aid th- Jim long of a liallres-l from tic All u, Ur States to tli» I'ae.lii Occau kuutsu a, the Pm-the lUil- 1 remit" 1 Th* public geui-relly are invited to attead, aod laic - ts|«i*ll) J . , Ttuirsdsv. lintvnitwr 2<J. NBW AOVEHTIS 1MEN1R A T II K \ .li i; \| . i latterly been aeeused by the old woman of po*- | i || e**ing n devil—and the iiiciiniution* of the whole 1 show me any statement that I have ever made iu refereucc to this mutter. ] presume he refer* to an article written by 51 r. Cuyler. in answer to the •'Seriven county inceiiug.'’ If he does, 1 know II I reason wliv he should have referred to me. If there is anything that I have done rulculutci] t/> Mr. Humphrey Marshall thought such a resolve I bring Uie Road into bad odor with it* putrurf*, mid lit if" with healing on it, wing, to the country, t| K . Directors ought to know it: and I Lope bu< .1., ci.ii.itry Ulillllt .. well MbsMssA St lb. j .. W „|,i„ „| U „ut, ..... ble ...» |.r..|..r smuu time, that a majority cun take uuv other R ' ‘ course they desire, I signature, and say what it i*:—but il ttisrefusing Mr. (juitman was for following the example of to pay for horses, mules and oxen, then lie must forefathers, and^iidopting n common law prin- remember that I only art under instruction* rti.M m I u< I a I, i;i;toi:i). SAVANNAH NAHKET. •**11*04*, Ur. p, I* m m COTTOS Tlie Pssifte's sceouul. vrsrs lc.’ r-. ...-1 ,| 1 | »fur ih* c!.»« ui bjsinuss this luoruiuv, aud sales wcrs-i- i tsiei st former pnes.. list bales changed bauds at the tel- ; tuning isrljc'iiltrs . li at T’ 4 . I« at i-i! ut»‘,. V, st * ,..’.1 at j aud 1J7 talcs st ti- a nuu. Mnvmiunh Exports, Her. tttf. I NEW VUMK -mesuship Alabama 7J7 bale, fplaad f I toa.it da S I-1, Uri* liscetl—072 bales C**U*>u. 100 Li.is ' Turpeatiuc. 7» d , lb-la. 1.11 *r. Jr..a 1 III,:, I lb,«. ] IIAVRJ.-Ship tsroito-ldij]bales t'plaud Cauae, U d > * I da, B pk*» Samples. 8T. JOiiNa-llsrli Alui*-7I>S>I ft J.niuber, I27UUO ft T ,ia- VS J.iltMU, MR. (oj,|'i \ s I .-I • ,,w * Hocea aud nug sev..., H IS I. VS I’ TjEGAS »»«• lOLui, "• burs It • . a • TJIUMT TO LUCK. After w hu b HAPPY MAN. PA till Y Ml KPIIV Mil. COLLMl tt .th tl.e .. me of “Tlip; OOLU bix.cit BOV," •BIItTII OK NT. PA TIC It K." TIIK MAID OF MIXSTKR. T*reerrows...,i,.| .j,|sairai.. .,f * M It COLLI N N riplc. y till they ugreed up- •luded au arrnngemeut with Mr. Crumpton for a treaty with Eugland, by which the latter would have withdrawn troa Nicaragua altogether, aban doning her Mosquito Protectorate absolutely, without other condition than • line be made to the Mosquito ludi party bad been applied for it* removal, at various * times, and iu various ways. Of late, it Imd been toe burdcu of the old woman'* mummeries that he ! wa» her evil genius—that he was la-witching her j letuuity ■ —’h" 1 > * H ‘ 'bould die if he was not removed—nnd that, in tmli un event, the World would be do. The Russians in the Crimea had attacked the ! •Xtrwmitv of the French line* with a force of three thousand men, and, after au hour’s tiglitiug, with- > drew. Both the Russian and Allied armies are com fortably housed for the winter. The firing between the North and South sides of Sevastopol continues. General Intelligence, Th* Russian government had i-jiened a new loan in Berlin, Hamburg and Holland, fur 50,0m),- 000 ruble* at 5 per ecut—juote-l '5. The Austrian army is U ing reduced to a peace footing. The government of Naples has published a con veution with the United State* defending the rights of neutral*. England. . The Queen has issued an order in C-uincil au , tboriiing the issue of four hundred and seventy- . five thousand £1 notes of the Rank of England beyond the amount specified In the charter. The statement - respecting the prospect* of peace ; are most contradictory. If negotiation* are on f>..r at all, they hate not made much progress. It i* known that a difference exists in the English to the matter. lord* Paltnes- *re urging a continuation of the ••f tbc Cabinet support Nupo- to embrace the present oppor- *uel» a of the i Sunday night last, :, k repeated, and *o worked up m the fears of the party * a. setubled. that during the night be wa* by some j one or more of them murdered, in the belief that. I by redoing, the life of the old woman would lie f Mjt. Fkkxcii.—The President lias saved, and tLc dc-t.ictiou of tlie world prevented ive Mr. French a* the accredited . Sly bu* aiuee confessed the murder, and thus tbc nragiia, on tbo ground, as alleged 1 bloody work of suj erstilion end*. Mr. Marey, that "those who I.V, Starving a it vir-uet. [Laughter.] r. Carlisle askad Mr. Stephens whether he ight a sectional organisation ot so little import- • that he would give a certain party, whose- . physical eudaruuce is greater than that with more"interc of other-, owing to their larger number, faeilitie that object? l.p'icus rsplied—This li aise is to bo who employ Absence from the city has prevented irre-etiug " Washington" earlier, and I that tlie space iu your paper otigh AV ASIIHUIIN "s KIH.USNAI. CIHIILS Indian Amphitheatre. arrangement mint embarrassiog points in our controversy (Sreat Ilritaiu oil the Central American -piestii The negotiation i* now at a stand-still. Rkjectio* refuse-1 t-i reci Minister of Ni in tbc letter o ehictly iti-truuieutal in suspending or orerthri ing the former (iovcrnmeDt of that State, were : citiiens belonging to it, nor h any consiuerable part of ibi known here, freely expressed their app acquiescence in, the present condition far sval of, o uu-1 has be< giving as tin i engaged fi Fracd.—The extensive lottery t detected in Charleston. Two men. names Brown nnd Harris, have bee some time iu selling tickets iu n •irawn at Wilmington. Delaware, entitled the '•Southern CoI»ni*atb>u Company." Suspicion hav ing been aroused, the Mayor telegraphed to Wil. mington, and found the whole affair be a rascally Iiumbitg. The swindlers have Iweu arrested and lodged ill jail. Yesterday we gave llui particulars of the arrest, flight and recapture of the Nicaragua Transit Com pany's steamer Northern Light. We huve since obtained some very important inforiualiun in re- if political gard to the action of the United States (ioveru- incnt ill this matter. The United State* authori ties have been furnished with affidavits and docu ments—which they ueeiu irrefutable—showing that a widc-Yproad movement has b en commenced all along the Alluutii- seaboard of the United States !-> send men and arms to Nicaragua, for the pur pose <>f organizing un army in that State, to de scend upon t uha and San Domingo, and wrest tiieui from their present jKi>-e*«or.-. Alter the coiisuuimatim of this design, the parties interest. ed in the in >vement propose t-i unite into one e ,n- tederacy the State of Nicaragua aud such oilier portions of Central America conquest or otlicrw ;# t -, Cul t->n and I’anuiurc war, while the rest Icon * suggestion tunity for peace. Liverpool Markrli. Dennistoun's Circular says the Liverpool cotton •tivc and .dosed dull. The Atlanta Millodgeville, di*pat-'hcd an .Atlantic R. R- Dis. nrat guard t was rumored in v. Johnson, had the Western & nd either t up t It i ged that thoi ITi market for the week opened active i at an advance of l -ICd. Sale* of i bile*, including '.'.0.10 to spceulatoi •xport ;r*. gt„,-k . u hau l 331.000 134,000 American. Fair Orleans Middling do i*id>.<i* Mi l.King do spccti-.n of the joint committee appointed by the Legi*Iature. to examine into the condition of the eck 56.0H0 .’>00 to n I . FlNANCK* OF CH.VnLF.STOS.-lh Committee of Wav* an Mayor, set* down tlie Treasury at $157,417 report of the .-an* to his lion..r. the nnal rc-eipt* into the while the amount rc- !.-tulT; fld. Ohio 44s. 6.1. Provisions arc ut c more favorable. ed. ....'• 11 !6d. -iM- -old. quire.) f-ir current expenses and to meet t teres! on debt is estimated at $150,060.00. indebtedness of the city is set down at $3.571.815- 66. Yelb.vv C -rii 16*.: White Oil* Manchester advices From AVn-lituxton. W vsltlNi: roN. Dec. 2*111. Spain has placed in the p..*sc**iou -f our govern ment proof* that the hark Anidii. ti..w h-.iueward bound fr.iti Hi.rfi.cw** Inten.led f-.r a filibustering expedition again-! the I*lnt.d of Cuba, and request* the President to p tnish those on board with the It i* reported t'l.tt our government is in posset - sion of d-.euinen's that will lend tho arrest aui trial of Parker II. French, the Mini: ter sent out t*. this r<>nntry fr.-m Nicaragua by the Walker gov ernment. The House took four b-illots for Speaker to-day. The ln*t resulted. Bank* lnl. Richar-i.-on 68. Ful ler 31, Pennington 3. W.iMiixiiins. Dec. 29th. The House took seven l.allot* for speaker with out au election, and is still in session. A Small Max in . ington eorre*pond,» says:—“One thing i here, and tiiat i*. how of Franklin Pierce is I.r even talked about. 0*enr M. Lieher. Prof. Liclier, has l«-> Min.-ralogienl Survey Itna. r Pi. —The Wash- t of tho Philadelphia Sun remarked l.v every strnnger completely tlie very existence ignored. He i- never seen. *-m of the i appointed t most reckless adventurers have already been enlisted in this nn-veii that tiie rank* of the would-be invader* augmented by extensive accession* from t or. And it i* further alleged tii.it Walker care* not a tittle for Nicaragua, any further tbuii a* she may prove serviceable a* a gathering point for the iu. vading army. So far as we can learn, this infor mation is supposed to have come into the posses sion ol the l nited States Uovcrnmctit through the treachery --l the man who was to have gone out as , general of the expedition. How true this may be j we have no meat].* of judging: but that this |*.r- i soil is said to have revealed the plans of the Cuban I Junta—ilie Junta, bv the way. is charged with be- , ing at the bottom of the whole affair—that he was Vi-ited at hi* own house in Brooklyn, alter mid- night, a few night* since, nnd dragged from his j bed by armed ruffians, and no doubt would have j been -lain hud lie nut seised a timely opp,,reunite i toc*ea|Mt from their bowic-knive*. is well knovni. —N. Y. Tribune, 26th. The “Northern I.lglit." The following facts connected with the sailing of ! i.-hed the Northern Light are gatiu-rc 1 from our New j I an-1 York exchanges of Wednesday : were [ gam led on one line or the other. If the pcoph under their re potisihilily have returned a major! tv ia favor of any particular line, the House wil be organised, --r we will go into dissolution. li< did not know what would he the result of hi* pro p •ti, bat every gcntlelii: to the dictates - f his jodgmcUj. Mr. I., •-•her —I have no .djceli -u to the gentle man from Georgia making a test fur himself, hu: I object to his applying it to uie. .Vr. MKlsun thought there vva- no reason for the !! ..ire Imposing this restriction on itself, ns it was :il«ay> iu the power of the majority to adjourn. .Mi. ISocuck, while opposed as much as to a sectional orgauiiatioii, submitted to his e„|. league, i Mr. Carlisle,) whether the adoption of the resolution would throw into the hand* - f the puny alluded to, anymore facilities than they now pos se--. If n notional organization is to be effected, why not have it now as well a* next week? Messr*. Orr and Greenwood severally opposed making the resolution a test of the streugth of stomach*. (Laughter.) Mr. McMullin supposed such a resolution would give the Anti-Nebraskite* the advantage. Mr. i'ainc said tho adoption of the resolution was with him a mere mutter of time. He desired before voting upon it to take leave of hi* family | nnd friend*. I Laughter.) It was then moved to lav the resolution on the table, but the IL-a*e re fused by 27 majority. Mr. Peek *u,ge*tcd that members he enabled to Iny in a stuck of provisions. (Merriment.! Mr. l'aine wanted the resolution amended so that 1 every member who shall die under il* operation, sluill have a monument erected to his memory.— (immoderate laughter.) The resolution that no motion to adjourn shall be in order till a speaker is elected was then ad q.te-1—yea* 116, nay* 86. Mr. Campbell of Ohio, saidas it was to be a d as those who have served .. ap- » of tho ]>r. Ku!L«-k I* I dc- liiied and did not go. 4 or j minute*, thinking tlie meeting luut trait- ug Lincoln stmt. *»vc Dr*. K. and U. struggling together, nu t Jir. Mere | standing 30 or M feet from them. When I'r. M-, re! taw ms. be hurried nnd *t'>pped me, a-king iu- to •• vvitues* that thilig." I said, "I believe I'll I did so. Having passed Lincoln street. Dr. M. called to in again. I *t >ppcd, go: out, looking uj-on wbnt 1 cons ridcred a straggle by no nveaa* calculated to do • itlieg any credit,proposed to Dr. More-! that tve separate ti.—ui. They were 30 cr 40 yards di*t itit. I went directly t-> them, laid tnv hand on the pistol an t a-l;—i Dr. K. if lie Wi-bcd to he separate-1, lb- *ai I. •• if lie -lon't Hrik-- m,-, I won't shoot him." I said, "Dr. Dyrd. what sayv.-u to tluvtf lie sii l, "*I won't •trite • him." I said to Dr. K., "civemcthc pistol." II- tvpli. i-uial s. i tbei turbulence *.111 give it t ic the pistol, 1 11 defend y -u." 1. tile Spring Let w e ll til- III, I 1- allow uie to scud this to you." ent immediately lid perceiving that tlu-y had parte-l. I 1 tiled Dr. K. with lue pist, 1 li- _av.. m. lie haniui r ;.--l Dr. K 11,. •.-ok. i’lntrlsstun. Ac, to a M Lafli- ■■m Plantation, with 1-*<* bush Ric*. CLEARED. niati. N-* V'-rL-liana ,v I. Freeborn, Palatkt. ac lt()A KIM NO. I*-., A ■ ' . - V, FOB SALK. •ugress >ul,l .r di! ib.-coiuiiig the dignity o or a resolution invitiug Mr. Orr. of South ia. to preside until n Speaker shall he elected. .Mr. Cobb, of Georgia, advocated the propose Stssuicr U .rdua, Harden. I hnrUstoB—J P Dro ^ DEPARTED. St«*iusr Ourden, Bs-ki. ,'l.arle»t--n •:ng p:ii Y xi" V Deccml-er 29. IS.',6. 7.1.1.1 •Y ANTONY. Tlie lay the Db k-,n. of New York, : the hospital, hi* life I K despaired of. tn ob,ti- nothing vva* found of o implement* of war. Titatip. with Japan.—Th" Jap natoly determined that no ci-nitncr, iti! intereoun shall iic held between their country nml any othc A letter -lilted Shanghai, 0- t. I. ntinouiiers the it rival at that port, freun Japan, of the America seho-.ner Wilmington. Brown. mn«ler, nud ndJ< This seh-i-meF wa- tilted --ut an-1 b-a-led wit l’erry, nd. and would n -t n $128 mall *, From California. The steamship George Law has Aspinwall, bringing a roilH-ili and a (Her new* from the Pacific amici] North Star.) Dee. 29th. arrived from half of gold. : Market*. . New York. Dee. 2'th. drooping: Gliiu ! tip-i i ouucil hn* befor ir.re.oms, il closed on : Wheat I Cotton is du Southern $9.37. unchanged. New York Cotton is quiet, with sale* of 660 firm at yesterday'* rates. Com hrin _T9' The steamship Keystone Philadelphia, arrived at her wharf nt yesterday. Her Purser ha* plai gallons for pa|>er* in a-lvnn-e of l i active nd We are threatened with >n a small scale. The irelitiRiiec requiring li due,-* ,.f nmu ement, A light. This ordinance i* gtn-Tiiilv favored I citizen*, while tlmse resi'ling liclow id especially the Franco-American ition. are iD-lignanily oppose! to iu Both parties tve reason on their side. The Protestant, who i* vught to rcl'ra \ 29th. 1 ii- tliat day to editntiuii. an-1 religion- outpouring, is le*. Fl-iur shocked nt what lie regard- a* the tlugrart dese- 93 pent*. | eration of the day of rest. The Catholic, with whom the Sabbih i< a day of delight, to be spent, tate. from after religion* service, in hnrmh -- re-creation and earlv hour pleasure, look* upon the project of interdicting inderobti amusements -m Sun-lav evening, as on exec on board the steamer, but any importance—no arms, t Some cavalry saddles were i merchant, it is said in New tire tiarne-.c* intended for the compni The U. S. Officer* had suspicion that cannons, • Ac., were trader her coal, and demanded an over- ; hauling. The Company said that would take a j week, and by the delay so break up the voyage, and connexions, nnd if insisted upon, they would abandon t|,e steamer to the government. The dispute was rompreuni*cd, and the coals ! were left a* they vv, re. upon the offer of the liuv- vuiii . oromcnl to make affidavits—of all ivhocotib! know ' anything about it—that there was nothing under | r \” . the coals: uud uj,on the agreement to take out two '• F, S. officer* (Deputy Mur*i.ul*> tn survey at j i ttic Two U. i*. Deputy Marshals, therefore, go out to ' tire-ytown. to verify these statements, and t Urr nn - v •"•lets, that may he doomed impor Capt. Fatiuec, of the cutter Washington, has ex- ■ -••mined the whole cargo of the * tea liter—except ( it an Expres- for the I-tlimtis. vva* opened. , xeept that j nr,-, which vva* corded nnd scaled by the Custom House inlay for >'nu Francisco. y the ; Nothing was found iu the boxes opened except 1 'anal farming utensils, which were regularly passed by "'pu- ; Capt. Faunce. Capt. Bigelow, U. S. Navy, goes down to Sandy Hook—with the steamer—to see her eiearlhe coast, and to see her oil with "the honors of war." The steamer i- bonded for the libel—and was ' detained tinder the 8th Section of the Neutrality ] "From tlie Spiin.'ficM - The American B«.. , English Government. Wc have bad ocea-ion to allude several times i within the last two year* to the movement, „ft|,,i , English government in revolutionizing their sys tem of manufacturing .-mall fire arm*, so us to make it conform to the American system. Them - is a difference of half a century of mechanical pro grc*s ln-twcen tlm two systems, in favor of tho American. The English make au inferior article, at greater cost, by hand labor entirely, lock, stock uud barrel. The Americans a superior article, at a lower cost, altogether by machinery, and that machinery the most ingenious, intricate nnd remar kable of any ever invented and put in use in the iso,. <•>, ami civilized world. '1 he germ of it lay in the inven- ..tK* r pro tetn.. , ,p.„, „f Tlmrnn* IHunchnrel, formerly of ti»i« eii»-. , "|,<.'VcuviuifYn ! . whi, -b bave I,ran ripened an-1 developed by the | found uerma '"smnou* meelmnies of the 1 nited States Armory I round iwrnu- | u . rCi „ 1( . ..kief of them in tlie work being fvru« Mr. o„»|.WI, «rol,io, r.,.lW. U,M if the j ,Uc <* **• «*u.bii,h- tlciiian from Indiana, expect* to be worried out in | < .... v . .." hoi".!." l "' ;lvr ‘“" k ** | »,» I manufacture o plan, sent out Messrs. Sage. Trafton. Wa-hburn, of Maine. 1 nml Stnut-in, • pposed it, on the grouud that such an expedient vva* unnecessary. The Houtc. bv 20 majority resolution on the table. Mr. Colfax said he was not a lawyer .but had heard Ire-tn lawyers that possession i* nine point* o: :::c law. Able ns Mr. Orr i*. he i* u genlluuau nli • might ultimately he select-d ns Speaker by the mean* proposed. Therefore he would not eou- f-nt t<> place Mm iu the temporary occupancy of the .-hair. lle pr- that Mr. Bank's friends. n-pr.-elite I l,y 165. Mr. Richard- n'* by 75, nn l' Mr. Fuller'* by 40, each select a Speak- r pro tetn.. t" alternately preoidn by ottruviu "••-•«•» oi -niggle, there mi -if panic*, and Mr. Orr would 1 nently in the Chai Effingham Sheriff’s Sale. H 1 ' 1 *".' Eri.'xoi*vm'vVi'ntv. j Mr. C-dfnx explained that he alluded to the : hilling and n.oing between the Richardson ami ' Fllile V office .* ng->. the English "nvermnent, a grand national armory for the .-mall arms, after the American to this country a commission of .■ngincer* for inspection and ar- *i-n with the new horn pur- > i> r. i :. n. M..i Ail-, unp -.. i ".".‘vv i:- v -... - K.--SV. J, - Mr rs.’K. C Harnurd FOR SAI.K. M r. J.-ne*. IVnnsylvnnii ax that the Democratic part. Mr. Campbell contended that the resolution could '"tj'ivsc geutlrmen'linil t're-o lalilishment.-. nml filially -ieti-rinini il t-> copy the American principle* of manufacture throughout.— To do this, they engaged J.-raie* M. Burton, for •otnc years chief engineer and mechanic at the Harpers’ferry i Vn.) armory, to lake a like posi tion in the new English armory, and he i* m-w in that country in the discharge of it* duti--*. They also ordered built here e-tnidcte of the ma- i. IK! •> . Il.il A | i M ! “ b3! * 1 W?" wT-illT. ■ 11TTKK. HAl'iNS, CHEESE, K.C.- !: and Quarter Boxes )U*in»: ’ II*:-. Il- I- ■ ■ l-o/. Hu. k-t-: 11 formed Mr. Col- ’ o not intend -lc. .1 platform. 1 Mr. Humphrey Marshall denied thot there had en any hilling nml cooing l>y the American ! rty. which had unde no pr-p -ition to alter the , esent -nurse -if things. Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, moved that tho House j ko a rc-'cs* till to-iuorrow nt 11 o'clock and 59 to .HI. Hanf.-r Sc iiaiuiu.il. t I|.HW.S«1. .1 InL** r— !!. J - w ii k • eirli. N :: No.;;-, i.vnn & I. .IW L-llu-l-VI - * M Liffil-au. f A I. la-m u. - l.i .li. .1 Lif-Jiu.-:. Mol »* III-.. |( M.T II - i. M- K- k li- nu n. I \\ M-.ir- H. ii s \i ),. -. 1.1-..1 I. W -i l:-i \ Li v oral members said tha ••ii -f the resolution a -ii Dll the . this « n ..f a : ed. in effect nti - remain in •e. uf Winds-*, Vl.. were employed to build e one hundred " milling machines," used t- cut n lock* an-1 execute t i this N'-'withst-nding tlie apprehensions of a continu ous scssi-n. the House nt half-past i o'clock, p ii lnig the resolution inviting Air. Orr to pre side. took a recess until to-morr-w at 10 o'clock.— Tin- finale t» the session caused much laughter and confusion. i thirty uf the • ml intricate n Hut the l. To-morrow a movement will 1-c made to rescind Mr. Stephens' resolution, providing for n continu ous session of the House until tbo election of n Speaker. Ill the event of the sure.'*.* of this at tempt, which i* probable, Mr. Cutup 1 -ell will with- "lution inviting Mr. Orr t- take the ail. "it* anm-uneement. the Planter*' Bank were urdav morning. The According to pre- book* of the Merchant*’at op- ned at the Exchange S sio-k \» limitc-l, we believi number of share-fixed at 80,000. Share* to the uuralierof 18,410 were immediately taken by 87 stih-crilivr*,leaving 1566 -hares only, representing $156,0(61, not mb-crilc.-l for. The amount of m-ney paid in i* n-t km-wn ; the aggregate, h-w. ever, is more than sufficient to secure the charter. The B.mk will go into operation on or before the fir.-t of February. The pn-mptne** with which the above sub-crip, lion* have been made i- evidenee of two t'arts, both of which are highly fm—rnhlc to the city of Eavannxh, via: that w- l.avo -ir-ity of capi tal Min-oi-g us. and that there are- imiucements in the iiierease-l bu-!ues* of tlie city to direct it io that parti ub.r channel. that tbc hall* of *« entore-l -luring the rai dry hat*, shawl- and from. It would bo a their night latcho at t Mmimmi.i. Ill' SB.- a-iv -rliseinciit, that th isont D- isfaet -all a •—We are informed •Ire -i-teuce. in tbc city were » S.itur l iy night, an-1 *nn. umi-rellar* ah* racted there, ell F >r our citizen* to look to >n-nr!ier hour. —It will be seen, from the i* cstablialiincnt will be re- he direction -f Mr. Mvl-lrim, au-di ex|-eri--ii- c in catering I. -b-tilitle**. give entire -at- y honor him uiih a call. amusements -n Mraight-lacr-l l'urit give In- assent. Ti.e question hit- ilic tc-I a good -I al of feeling, nn-1 as it comes up on Tuesday night for final action, will probably provoke n 1 sharp debate. ; Effects <-f the Bakf.r Trial.—The Now York V.jpi «-• says : The non-conviction of Baker Im* given a new life t.. tho Ruffianism of New Y-rk. It feels it.-eir *l*ong*r tbuii - ver.—almost strong enough to in augural-- a Reign -d Terror in our midst —to which Courts, Judges, June*,—People.—nil,—*hnll he subservient. It is now "ajvower in the f-lale.”— ami if anybody dreams it does n--t intend to exer cise that power to the utmost, a -Ir- .i-lt'ul mistake i< committed. For.—only think of it!—at about the very time this foreign ruffian. Morri**cy, vva* bunting up niu-ther friend to go hi* bail lor thi* la*t outrage of his,—ihr ,V-</> SI,. II Toi„i»>,„y II.ill //-moczocy ir. cc tl,. I III'/, on .... ml,, ,-r ,.f ihrir ti. rrol I'ommlllrf for ikr mutiny •"•ml molori. •oi* I,„x.n nntl brolmn,—among whom i« Daniel Linn, the man that-hanged coat* with linker nt Jersey City, thus enabling him. I'-r the time, to c*ea|M- arrest, t-i answer the charge --f nmrderitig Bill I'-—lc.—and f-r which a--t he wa* properly -I,- gradv-l lion the offi-e-f p-dieeman ! The*e General Committees *clee( the candidate* for office we havo to vote for year after year. They name the men who are to lie -,nr Mayor* and Alder men,—an-1 even the Judge* on the Bench. A Gnr.riAn Qt rr.s.—A letter from Athens, in the Journal of Commerce, give* this description of n fiat tool:-I queen : Ain-diataking nnafiernoon ride on ii- k. a- I*" •PP----I -I Mr. • Aranx-KIM.—1 hrate-l comedian t" iught, will be cxpcriati-".- prow our theatre-goer- a---,rdingly. Aft--i all, recreation— one, nml the cal entertainment-. We tic harrowing up of the when entrusted to prop- known it moat awfully 'in iftly c|,- -Inughter oi Marco Bazzari*. li excellent humor, an-l 1 am told i aughing fr-tn mere- exuberance -f • very fat an-1 large, an-1 lia* n loot lil dvphnnt, wbi-'li, when il stiik- s the * o oil creeping insect.. Judging fre-tn I -I «ffi... .' .1 I tu.-l r job of h-l ii catering --r mental illy II- the e "Mpnl-lc - of K m gre-atc»t object of thentri- oe-'asionaily need a lit- •■■ui, and tragnly will do, hau-ls—but we have r ended 31*1 -f - the Prince-. • £16.000: t hi- I.ed i • -lay. TRS CiRi-i-a.- The C-lo«*al Circu*. and Indian Amphitheatre of Mr. Waahhurn have nrrire-l in town and will o|>en to night on /ubly street. A good Circus never lack* patr-nnge in Savannah, and w* presume the Red M-n will prove an addi tional attraction iu tlm pre-u-nl Instance. (list.. Ai.tarkx, accompanied |,y Mn-Uine Alm-’tite, passe-l through Atlanta on tbuir way to &l--xieo In*I Friday. The Balv.man < iiil-lren are playing in Bl. Louia. The following were - among the nn of the -'-ins-ili-late-i fun-1 in the ye Mar-b. HS5 ll-r ll-ynl Highn Mary, i n--w Du- he*--f Gloiicotei tru»tee* -f His lt--yal lligline** Prince of Sax <-il-urg. (n-w King-d the Belgian*,l £5(1,060: llcr lt-yi-1 llighm-• tin- llillehe- - of Kent £36,1160: and Her Royal lligln.- -the Dut-h e**iif(.'ambri-lgi-TO.iHiil; III* Itovul lligline**I’nn-e Alhert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, 1 .".II,mill; Her Royal Ihgbne** the I’rinee*- \ugii-l-i. Dut-'br** »| a Meekletiburgh Slrelitz. £3.hntl: Ih- Royal High tie** tin-Duke of Caini-ri-lg--. LI'.’.ooii: Her It-yal llighne** the Prince** Mary of Cnmbn-lga, £3.606 Hi* Serene lligline** ilia Prime of Mcclcnhiirgh Pirellis. £1.7X8 4*. Id. Bridal Presents.—Hymen still continue* to ho the ruling divinity in the upper circles-if thotuwn. Every day there is a grand wedding, and the car- j riage* of the guest* lili tho streets of the neighbor hood. The great rivalry at these weddings seems 1 t - be in regard to bridal presents, au-l every *uc- i c eding nuptial show far eclipses all previous ex hibition*. Our entire room is devoted to these ! K ft*, (some malicious persons call them temporary 1 1 an*, i an-l the article* of bijouterie are spread nut and b-b,-led with the name* ol the d'-nors, an-1 fre- qitentiv with the accompanying notes. The dis- i pi iy i* equal to a jeweller'* simp. There arekniek- 1 kn ick- -fuse nml ornament, ranging in valitefrom $5 to $5,606; nml the aggregate e-,*t of tbc pre sent- -Ken swells I- a fabulous figure. We have ; hear-i estimate* u* high as $25,661). A mercenary wag rcinnibed, on gazing nt one of i these gran-1 -how*, that “it via* really nu object to j g--t married.' 1 Among the late*i of these bridal di-plny* we noticed a uovrlly iu the shape of sacred I ie-tnienis t-i lie worn neare st the person of the bride — a muslin iny*lery of In- c ami embroidery : that hufile- all dc-cription. But the subject is nl- I together I—-• -lelidlte f-r profane handling, an-l too ■iclieatc. we think, fur public exhibition. Beahlcs. t-> find such a rufllc-l Imsoin in the nuptial paradise | i- not exactly the thing.—«V. )'. Mirror. The Vice* or the Italians.—Governor An- | thonv,--f the Pre-vi-lcnee Journal, writes from! Napl-s a* follows :— There is nothing for which I pity the Italian ! people in-re than for their vices. There -rnn lie ! nothing more pitablc than to sen a people, natural- j l.v brav-', intelligent, nnd high spirited, inhabiting tii<- tii-i-t beautiful portion of the globe, nml sur i".imled bv the pre-mle-t monument* of ancient civilisation, sinking into a potty client-and ; svvin-ilers ; with Im ll-.l-le o. -'iipation*, uu-1 Im man ly -ispirnti- u•; will, little eourilge in the men. and ••» little virtue in the women. That there tire e -Iispieuuu* exception* to thi*. the events ->r the I n-cnl struggle prove; but that sneli i* the to., I general elm meter, the Uincntnblo failure of that 1 •trnggle nnd the pr- scVt ramlili-n of the poople j lire by II" tm-nlls II nly evidences. There arc i n!*o II,-re than ili-liv nliiul exeeptinus, a* tin- he Velii- e against Austria, nml K- iigniii*l Frame ntte*t : are istan-'o that might 1 illustrnlQ the brighte-t iinnnl* of Italy. Rut * i* the sad destiny of llm lamb w here the pei have tlie *lreau;th an-l the virtue to iimiiitniu government. Wu-v are overp-iwred by f-rnigti -I chair temporarily til! a .Speaker ■i I tvr propnsi ion being based upon the former. -1 The fieesoilers are al.-t'ine-l f-r fear that if Mr. I Orr gets into the Chair, the Know Nothing party will g-- over to him, tints diverting the Democrats in a combination on Mr. Orr, fr-tn their caucus candidate. The movement* to-day are regarded ns indica tive of a determination to electa Speaker before the close of the week. AlYalnlnthr House The intelligent correspondent of the Philadelphia Sun write* from Washington under date of the 26th instant a* follows : That Mr. Banks w ill eventually he tho Speaker I have no sha-l-w - f doubt. There has been a time when thi* might have l-een prevented l-y a union of the National Atneticana nml the Democrats, w ithout the sacrifice l,v either party of any of their principle*, nnd without endangering their distinc tive p-*iii-»n» a* parties otherwise nt variance.— That tin-c, in my opinion, has p.i.-sud forever. Not contented with adopting in caucus, nt the onm- uiem-etn-'iii of the »e.**i-n. a resolution repulsive and in-ailing to the National American*, the Democratic speaker* on th-- flour have seemed -le- termine-1, in every po*.*ih|e manlier, to widen tlm breach l!,ii* ere ale-1, and prevent the pn*-ibility ,.f sm-li a union u- I have suggested. The national men have been pertinaciously classed with those w ho repudiate the twelfth article of tho I'hila- •bdphia platform, and seek to set up a sectional one in it-plucc. Their limtiv- * have heeu im- pugned, their principle* ri-lieule.l, their very pa- lii'.ti-ni denied, an-l oven their right t- hold their seal* a* representative* of the people boldly qllc*. ti-'ii-d. This wo* n-i way by which t-i *e- nre their eo.operation in tbo election of a national Democrat f-r Speaker. Such a man. I unhesitatingly a-*ert, could have little obnoxious that the Fuller limn could have con-isu-t.lly ca-t their vole* f -r him, an-l thus have pm ao end to the agitation -f •!-• -pie-ti-.n which s-eiit* -I—lined t- keep the •'*(th t'-iigre** in a. on- sl*• -it turmoil. The solf.eolistilu'- -I h-aders of the Detnoerntie party in tho Hou*c have cffoetunlly put mi --nd to any pro»|iect -r h-p- - -f *nch a e--n- siimiii.-ilion. Tl-v *jM-cehes of Me*-r*. Il-vvell “ohli, J. tilnli-'V Jntie-, and other*, wereunwi-e an-l ill- 1 ju-li-don* in th- - xtreme, the gun. These plete-1 ami sent nhrond tract amounted to souu dollars. But the more important —that f-r tlm mauufi.c.un. cntritstc-l to the Amo* Mar rbieopi-e. This hn* just been eompietc-l. and was di-put-l,od t-England in tli-- -teanu-r of this week. Tiie elements of national nnd local pride enter so largely it.to this lot of machinery that we may be excused for speaking of it with si tn • specialty. It consist* of 25 different machine*, three of which duplicates. The re-t eon*litute "the set." aud •i each -f Hum d-e* tlm gun -t-.-k have to pass in the manufacture. Taken into the first a pletely finished nml ready f-r !---k. barrel, ramrod, Ac. No hand labor is required upon it, mvc to apply tbc sandpaper that give* it the finishing Mm-othnesa. Moreover, each stock made by it is just like every other. Though modelled upon the I ke machinery at the armory here, this lot lor tho Englisn government embrace* numerous improve ment* in derail* that are ->f great value. The machinery is capable of turning out 250 stock* per day. each machine requiring tlie average of a minute to execute it* peculiar office. Previous ly to shipment, it wa* put up an-l thoroughly tried at the shops ->f the Ann- company, and worked to perfection. Tlie cost to the Kngli-h government of this su perb lot of machinery is about $50.iiii(i, Wc regard it a* one of the brightest nebievetnctit* of the Ames manufacturing company, on-l we i-dieve they so regard it also. Mr. Ornmel Clark, one of the be*t workmen in the stocking department of the armory, Ira* l-een employed I- go out to Europe, nnd take t'.ie charge of the machinery an-l its oporntion. lle was also employed to superintend the -'instruction, and Ira* devoted the lost six months faithfully t-i the duty. He say* il i* the best lot -f machinery over made in the United States. Mr. I'lnrk has been engage-1 to remain a year in Englutul, an-l i* paid $1,566 a year for his ►ervi-f*. with expense* out nnd hack f«r hini'idt and family, nnd n h-n*e while there. He sniled with the machinery this week, nnd was accompanied, nl*o. by Dm id Brown, lately n workman nt the Springfield armory, who is to lie employed in the English armory in super intending nml w-rking the machines devoted to the metal part* of the gun. The new government armory of England, into which thi* machinery nml it* new operation* are t- Im- introduced, i* l-cat-d at Enfield lock, nine mile* north of London. Il i« intend.-1, ultimately t-i employ 800 operative*, nn-1 turnout jilt) mus ket* dnily. Captain Warl-iw, of the Royal (Hri- • i»h I Artillery. I* at th.* head of it. Captain II. J. W. Jrrvi*. of equal rank in the sonic • orps, has tap. re-xantcd the English government in this country ■hiring the ninniil'netiire «f the machinery, an-l remain*to look t- lliee miplction -d a contract f-r 25.006 rifles for the *11111--government, which are- in progress at the establishment.- ->f It.-Id-in- A Lawrence, at Win-Dor, Vb, an-l Hartford. Conn. I - i * t it C... M p Vo.... •• ft"iii I’inla-i ■'.ph.a—Al- i"> n. \ lleii.nl.I. ling- C lovm.-ir. I v n ii *. V Mini*. M.hi- T " M.iver. " .1 \ I'r-n'i-*’. .1 P I* -*;. II. K l•ar*..||. *> . ... p., r; „. i „ *<• M .1 lt.|. V. Italim fc smith. Hu-. 4 X. l'llllic *. \ Min;, *■ I-b from I uitii ._•;••■ d IDM»GKn.'ANOt:RI« J Eli AXON MILLS FLOtH. M -4 1 •■. : . v ; ' . Kl : ' - I. : ... K ACOX -I5 Hl.l.ruioev N W It.i.oii s.'-.e-' lei * *'- v •' '•• 1 Kitinir.KSx Milt.; * n | ARD-LARD.-M p. . s. w ,. Laid 1 J u-t r- civet .in-l f-r by _ •«' ' l _ I.YXH * sXIDI.R. T»l-\\ ESTERN It A1J.ROAD st -f . 'V -i. -I I.MTiIn III TT-l'.N art'll 1 ' ( tt)RN .VXD CORN MEAL i,. , . P-.III- Mi-It- v.-l Mix- I torn. uO Imlel- l: L t : ii -I. m .t -re- f r .-.-I - :-v -i- - _ I .ViTKN. llt'TTON A i"o. 0UU\.( OH\. !- , . Ml, -, l\ At :.K X CONSTANT1NK. J|A\. HAY-|:i-l-.l- -l,-i L-t-rn Hav.it let- M A V 6 It ED POT.VTOK8.- I . liAIi. MEAL.—" ST AM INK *1 WT1XK. f n M n"gI it. .1 ll.l . » l: K.J F Tue •- • o. i: Fi-/gcrai.b it vrn- k Co.' li.-.-v. i k k -lohnwn, J K Di-Ford, S I -ii.' fr-m i h.irl—t.m—Fla Boat, 1 R • • ruger k Wa le. M li Hi,u 0 n. \v m P -- I Patten k • •- ll -Kviiil... ,1, 1,11.0, n *z •■r. W It Giiion. M* Duncan. I'alt.-isi-v k 'tjllNOXbAilEI.A Whisker. OIJ f... I- Bra Jit.. ,n ' ,n,f \vAVrj: A oin.*tant:ne. jj JOdlESTICS A X D YARNS' La* an-l t-r *al«- by T. It. AJ.d. MI 1-1-8. iOT ATofcs.-luobt.fi ,- M-r ' -r r-iatoes, C. A. GREINER a. in -I-:- sad t-r r. A t-ltUN i i f-r steamer i'lanter. fr -m i rntn-vilt.i.- S I Cott-n. v-I.M.Tnr. K>i v v ll„fi-. \ . so l M iz . t . Il.-.t-n k YilUlon.u. .1 v Mo..|.-x,J Wal.iburg, U W Owens, Hart AN HKIilNANi’K.- T * | r- v !. for i ,i-.n. a fm,-l f-.rtfic *-ip|*-rt --t a M n:. b in tl,-- city i s .-.ini. ill .raj t . pr i puip- -•iirh- . ii setts.—There i. i ,l " the <-->n*cqiici -that have on-m-l have shown | $ y vinos Banks in Miss ■I i.ir.fcl n , -l l,,,. r ,.rjk,.,' "'™" 1 *?-5* O'""—I>)- M» te-l- th" Oll-I II M. Villi-court, bi-hop of L i Roehdlc. who hs* u*t be-n made enrelinnl by the *|«eial nomination •I the pop--, i- the l-i*h--p who -lemamle-l, nt tbo n*t eoiineil of Ifi-r-leaux, the ron-lcmunti-in -if Bos- I. il.-" There is a pn**engar car on the Mi'waiikcn tfi-*i**ippi Road that has run I ’.i.MOO m ind never hn* l-eeu repaired to the worth of n We regret t-learn ti died fr-m iii|iirire r-->-- State It-id on We.ln were Iy Inji fc- rou*.- Al. It,/.. 29lA. I '■»!. Heliniai-ovv -ki. lb- lore tha M-kuiia bovi. re 10. (Inline unknown I In- rollision on tbc -i. Several others not eon»i-ler-'-l dnn- oMier --f the Xnpo. - All-nny, Ind., l-v- I f- •i-lh.n-l-l I injuring her ••-.ui-i- they have pun having accidentally -• ter-lay beneath mv -lc 'arther from them I have j-iiio-l them on tli y already regret the I hnp| --ti to know, fr-m f-r iny lo»k n lb-- I'oitrse of i it I feel convinced tImt they have ■■iter too far to admit of any recon Don.— In the Superior Court, at Iiertieul, Iasi Week. Mi** Ell-'tl It. i.ierof Mr. Ephraim Wheeler, -le i-re-d n verdict of $566 damage* '-■b Conte., for nr ,-g a fine N-w •el-n.-ing I-. M Whw-ler, au-l for i her ull--rta l-i save her pot. In ihe aggregate, made up to August 25, find the whole number of depodtora to bo 14s,. -nd: and tho whole amount on deposit $27,266.- 216 75, showing again --ver the aggregate of tlm return* of ln*t year - in d.-p-.-'tor- ll.fiie.l, an-l in | amount $1,389 12. l-iv-- —I ib-'*e iii*tiiulion« are - iti llo*ton. There are included in the total mini- ! l-er 13 "Five Cent* Saving* Rank-." which have j 17.367 depositor*, nn-l $808,883 on deposit. | Wo loam fr-m a correspondent at New Orleans that there is a prodigious influx of young men— , clerk* who can fin-1 nothing to do. fi’.-rexample, j , an ndicrtisctncnl for a clerk brought in I--** th.ni a I -lav five hundred an-l *cvcntv -ncapplicant*, i n 8- -• 1. It. U-rU.i, dl-v tl..- M.-y.-, on I AM-rmei,.- b-C-i' --I 8-v.iiiu.ili an I Ifitml I* tli--re-.tr. iu t'.-n .. ,| .-■ o uil-lnl, ,ii.-l ii i*l,-r-fi) - r-lain-it by the autb. ritv - • that the tax . fth rltj wow |r • • -'•• I t‘- - •!-. . - 1 | . t-v li. -I, 1 i 1 1 1 '• * • -•■111- oi. I,- o ' v ..-iitinii.<1 ;ii f,,r,, ■ -i lb- ti a- • i.h:--* ii liiiiii|i,*l *u-l hfty-MX. > . -•. Vn.l Is- ■ - furl fi. r or-Uiii.-l l-v the .vuth-vritv ol -V-I-.-I tl .1 II- II..I. r the M*v. r U *.„| I,-- i.- her l.- milc.rl---! i .ipi-.-mt tin*- ii-'iul* r*oflli>-pies, ui It.!l •' xi-l-mien ,1. r-.uh.-ae lull it >halll*..(r-uinn I o. -o-ii.it, Iv niter the tn*t -I-v of Jainiarv • 1^:111-- -i bun- I : nn-l litlv *ix. to pi - --I ,.|.| », ,11 the |.-t* I oil-l..vero nls in lit. . lit whl.-li have I-- n tin: |, -I -o' i i - ni - le. no i -I, ill .,it,\ a nis in •£.- ,v r ■Inin |o the fit) Tie—o. - ■ II liun-li—I and litre-ix. From tv I \ C It q Euw. C. AMvrnaoN. Mayor. AN illtlHN tNCi:. Te.«iahli*li theaalary of the Jn-lge ih.. rut t .nut ,.f Siv.mnah. i: ; n i lit.n-1 hv th- V| „.. r au-l Aldermen of the c,re i f s.imiiiii.iIi and II iinlei. ilirmvf, tn Connell iis-.-inl’I- i. 'j '• bervl.v Oixlnie.l I v live auth-rllv of tlie Nine . tlnif. -o o i .i'ii i tl, -ixili .lav -f JaniMrv. . iclil- . n h'l'ii. 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