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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1858.
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SAVANNAH, G\A.
Monday Morning. May 17. IMS.
ptr- Wo aoknowleflgo iho receipt* from Senator
Seward, of coplot of his speech ou Kuuiqi nud
aulofjr on Senator Husk.
Cnpt. Freeborn, of the steamer St. Marys,
which arrrlrod from Charlaiton yostordny, will uo-
cept our thank*'for the Standard of tho sutuo
data.
Ibere nre few Toguei who become deprot-
ed enough knoiringly to go to work and rob an
editor; yet we hare a cafe to report. Some scamp
entered ourofilco Saturday night, and after grati
fying his curiosity by rummaging through our
draws and papers, deeatnpeu with our R-*ld pen,
and such volumes from the library as ho happened
to fanoy. The idoa of steeliog an editor’s peu !
Why, the scamp might ns wnilhare stolen our hr—
sclfsors! And then, a pood old poo—ono that hn«
been broke to the harnuis, and when hitched in will
almost travel without a driver. Bring it buck, Mr.
Thief, and wo will make you n present of the re*
main dor of your booty, and throw in a tdhlo.
SUMXRR Arrangement.—It will be scon ihnt on
and after Wednesday next, tho steamer Gunlon
will tako passongers to Charleston and hack for
one fare,allowing them to remain uvor a trip, should
t hey desire t* do so.
The Marine IJnnlc.
Tho Marino flunk, on the 10:U inat., inado a
highly favorable exhibit of its affairs to the Stock*
holders. Tho statement needs no comment; it
speaks for itiolf to tho public, and in so explicit n
manner that no ono can fail to understand nud
give it tho fuliost confidence. Hero it is:
A8SBTS.
Discounted Note* running to maturity fM'.'.l tl 45
Kxciiange running to maturity....?. n V*
Notes and Dills Protested 41.4 4. .*5
Dills and Notes at s’olumt.us—past doe 77.SVO i u
Property In Colu ulus 10.745 lift
Stock and Bonds 70 g.m >.'7
Bauklttg ll»u'eumi Lot ln.o n ru
Real Estate takun Id pay maul of debt i»ft
Dae from other Hauks aud Ageut* 210.747 .’ll
Expenses 16,ti*ti 77
8u«peusn Account 8.02* -.s
Notes aud Checks <*( other Uttiks 19 o*>i 14
Specie 417.VM 43
Drltlah Crulacra ami American Mer*
ohantiuen*
The Havana corrospnndeut of the Charleston
Courier writes as follows, under dale the 10th
Inst:
John Hull has boon playing off soino of his old
tricks, boarding aud detaining vessel* under tho
Auiorieau flag. ,
Tho aelir. (.Wfet, for instance, which was char
terod fora legitimate voyage to tho const of Alri •
ca—na had boon sworn to at Iho United Suites
Consulate in this city by soven persot s, some of
whom were passenger* on hoard tho I Wire, the
others Wing port ot her crew—that when the Cap*
tain of the British enuder boarded the L'nrti t, ho
was drunk; that having taken copies of her pa
pers, ho Induced her Csptain to go on hound tho
British cruiser, and when lie returned to tho f’»r-
trs, her Captain was also drunk. That iho Brit
ish Captain then declared liu had not seen any pa
pers on hoard tho schooner, and refused oven t<*
return to the passengers their passports which had
been given him for examination.
The barque GUnLnrn, too, which arrived roino
days ago Iruiu Antwerp, deeply laden with ma
chinery, die., wax also hoarded by the liriticla crui*
sor, who admitted Iho barque did not look like n
slaver, hut sa’ul tho orders ha hail received at Jit*
tnnicn were to board all the retiel*/iiiiinf on the emit
of thin Inland. John Hull Would appear to have
forgotten lho lessons lie has received from tho Uni
ted Stales, und it may possibly bo considered re
quisite to repeat them, so h* to load him to adopt
n uioro staid demeanor, so much marc suitable t«.
a respectable old gentlemen, than these strange
“didos” he bus recently been exhibiting.
In addition to tho above, wo Und tho following
aggravated ease recorded in tho X. Y. Erprett, of
Wednesday Inst:
Butmii CitrtsRiiH ox orw Coast*—Another
American Vks«i:i. Fired Ixm !—Capuiin Holmes,
of too schooner Mobile, arrived last night from
.Mobile, reports: Jiff hult., when 25 miles South «*f
Key West, saw a steamship to windward hearing
down tor us; hove to to speak her, und. when
wilhiu rille shot distance, she eommen ed tiring
rifles lit us, tho halls from which passed between
tho men on d*-ih, m.-I I*, lg.-d io the bulwarks;
then hauled down the jibs, when they fired two more
Mutts; they then sent n boat on hoard of the .Mo
bile, and overhauled tho vessel’s papers, and do
dared the'r inreuti • i to sh zs tho vos-ol, sho not
hnvntg n foreign register «*i board, but afterwards
I, It w iiltoui doing so. They govo no reason lor
acting as they did, nor did they dotty plainly sco*
itig tho American ensign set on our vessel.
The steamer was tho British war steamer Styx.
The Philadelphia Press of Wednesday gives
the following ease:
By reference to tho shipping news, it will be
noticed that tho ship "Tropic Bird," which arrived
yesterday from Port au Pune**, cmfigm l to the
ol l*esi-rhlisti."l h»u*e «.f Tii'ttw t.r Wat *n A S ns,
of this city, w.i* tired into l»y tho British gunboat
“J .sper," off .Magii.t, uji tti suspicion of todng a
slaver. Not content with litis hcli'ucrent demon
•trillion, the British officer in charge of the Jasper ,|j,„, u ,,,| Religion a* walked together, with ti c
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TILE AMERICAN TRACT 80CIETY.
Conservatism Vrlmniihaiitt
We aro pleased to record a result that will bo
gratifying to tho truo friends of tho Tract Society j
throughout tho Union, ns well us to tho wcll-wlshon ]
ofC briaiinnlty, everywhere. j
Tho society held its nnnivorxary tncoting in New
York last week, und Wednesday was set apart for j
considering tho report of Iho Exnoulive Commit* |
too, defending their action in tho matter of tracts 1
upon the subject of Slavery. That tho subject ^
may bo better understood by tho general reader, wo
copy n resolution adopted by the Society n year
ago, and ,which gavorisoto llio controversy just
Settled:
••Rea.deed, That the p-ditl.ml evils of Slavery He en
tirely W'itli-a.t the proper spliero ot Ih a Society, mid
rouii'.t hi* i|im'ii*scd ill its puMleutl uisloit t i> moral da-
!!.•« ulii-'i g;.nv ..at «.f tin*«-\»-*t.-nc»* ol Slineiy, na w«ll
h« | hose Him at t-tiHuiiJ vices which it Is know., t.. pro-
•II ,t *. mid which are rondeium-1 in ftcripliiru uim so
in,ivh ,lt* lor* I by Kvatig dieitl flu Minis, undoubtedly
do fall within the ptovime of tin* Siuio y, nu-t can and
all nil t to bo discussed In a fraternal nud ChitsUaii
spill I,’’
Pursuant to this liconso from thoS-eioty a tract
was handed in ctititlod, ” The Duties of .l/mlsri,”
replelo w ith idlutisivo advice and allusions to sl.ivo.
holders. The Executive Committee refused to
publish It, oil the ground that it was calculated to
do harm and not good, !•» create ill will among
Christians and to injure Iho chujo of truo piety.—
la other words, they refused obedience to tho res
olution, and took the responsibility.
The meet in g mi Wednesday w.n convened to
hear^their report in defence of their tintirso.and tho
result was n triumphant vindication of their mu-
lives and emiduet, by a large majority.
Wl-annex s-mo interesting letuarks on llio sub-
jest, from tho New Yolk Esprene of 'lliursday :
Tnn Tit act Society -Mkhtisg.—Tho meeting
. f the Tract S ndety, WVIiiomI iv. *vu« ono of the
•i.u-t interesting, as well as tho most inifiortint,
gi'herttigs wo have over had in this prolific city.
I be interest <>t the meeting was in the great nli.li
ty a".I |oner of the lo oting divines present, and
tiio imporlitncu was in the dignity aud gravity of
the subjects ol which thov (mated. Them worn
same grc.il, hit* now. from age, faded mind*, such
as tliv Rev. Iiyinati Beecher, and Clue; Justice
llortiblnwer,—ineti who, in the m ilurity of their
intvlloer, were coit'ent with the track upon which
tite society was running, hut now am -i.g the ttml-
eotiitnis; and there weie otiier men in the lull
Ida?.,?of ii.n.ii-dny power, such ns llio Rev. Dr.
Ilutiituie, anil tho Rev. Dr. Tyng. Ruth t.f tlicse-
gentlemen uiadeablo speeches, on opposite tides,—
but the speech of llio Hot, Dr. R-thunc, in elo
quence, p.ith>*s, an-l power, as well as in nccisioti*
nl sarcasm an-l wit, was ono of the ablest we ever
he ltd. Tim sketch of it gives but a feeble glim,
iiicritig of what it was in all its splendor. Patriot-
"••k the liberty * f finding a boat m board the
'tropic Bird” und examine the chip’s paper-.
What American can read these reel ah without
feeling his bln .<1 b»il in his reins? Take these
four cases, with tho«e that ha l p-cviou.-ly tratis*
pired, together with tho government order to tho
British cruisers "to board all vessels L-und on tho
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Capital Stock...
Circulation...
Deposits....
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Dae to other Oaitks Mini Agent*
Profits sod Deserved Fund..,
Resulting liaiauoe with Agencies
8 4
The Faiice Exdbu.—Tne convention, st.viibg
itself "diiutbcru Connnercial”, completed its labors
and udjournod Friday l ist. We have scanned tho
proceedings closely and find tlioy id throe thing*,
to Wit: wrangled fivo days over the African slave
trade, and passed-two res'datious, one recommend
ing a repeal of the Fishing Bounties, aud tho
other condemning tho Government for interfering
With Walker's filibustering adventures.
After these herculean labors, tho Convention
*‘si*iled nut,” with a resolution to ro-cnact tho
farce at Vicksburg, some time next year. Wo
believo everybody is thoroughly disgustod with its
late proceedings, and oo one more so than those
who participate in them.
We hope that after this, wo will ccnso tn make
ourselves ubjocts of derision to the North oud tho
laughing st ick <>f tho world.
Gassing Still.—The Cuiirlestou Cmtriereon •
tinues to oxpond its g is over the “sound and well
conducted" banking iustttutiotu of that State and
the inferiority of the Georgia banks. Sj lung ns
they continue to pay a premium io Charleston for
Georgia bank notes, they miy gus on.
SopTBERX Baku.—The Uainliridge Georgian of
the llth instant says: “We aro authorized iu say ;
that lho Southern Bank of Georgia, located at this j
pluco, will rusutno ipeciepayment in n few tiny*
on its bill*, without regard to the recent decision
•f the Superb r Court." i
AxiniKit or tiib “SBLr*8\cuirn:iNO Fuiexhr
or THE SoUTII."—Oil' Georgia readers will roc«d- !
leet tni indignant rebukes a Iministorod to tho A- j
mericuns a yoar ago by Mr. Stephens and other
democratic orators, Tor intimating th it Douglas,
Shields and others wore no belter than they ought
to be. We believe tho Democracy, generally, un
derstand where the firmer of theso "friends of tho
8uuth” is now—they need no information on that
•ore point. Sumo of them, though, may be curl* ,
o* * to learn the whereabout* of the other itumacu* |
la to, Gen. Shield*, who has ju.-t been sworn in ns
a Senator from tho now State of Minnesota. Tho
Washington correspondent of tho Tribune fur
nishes tbeinforwatioQ to ha* d as follows :
“Ot*. Shieldi hai taken hie lent uX Tint Re*
PCBLICAX 8IDB Of TUB SENATE, and ToTKD To HAT
with the Re pranc a .vs."
Mercer Uxiversitt.—Rev. Mr. Crawford,
who was elootod President of this University, in
a loiter to the Trustees has nccoptod tho Prusidcu-
oy and will enter upou his duties after the com*
msneement. The appointment, wo understand,
moots with general favor from the Baptist denom
ination.
Muscogee Sup’r Co cur.—James Thompson
and Michael Uinch were convicted of murder and
sontenood, Saturday last, to be bung on the 2d
July next.
James Guilford and a man named Tlollond were
aeol to t^a Ponitentiary, tho formor for three, und
the latter for four year*.
A cargo of tee has arrivud at Fertiaudina, and an
enterprising citizen has gone to work to construct
a bouse to receive it.
Tnt Sbttlemext otr the Kaxsas Questiox
Tbo Wasbiugton Star of Wednesday lust says:—
“Wo have private a J vicos, direct and very late
from Kansas, satisfying as of tho correctness of
the opinion we hnve taken more than ono occa
sion to express, that the people of Kansas will ac
cept the settlement of their case-fTurcd to them by
Congress, the efforts of the enemies of tho Demo
cracy to the contrary, notwithstanding.”
Adams’ Exfiikss.—ConimKutluh/e l‘r«mpt»e»i.
The Charlo*ton Evening Xewi, of the 14th Just.,
says: “Wo learn that the min of ten thousand
dollars whs paid ibis morning by the Adams’ Ex
press Company, to the party, Drako A Moses, of
this city, which was vtolun while in transit from
Charleston to Columbu*, Georgia, for which pay
ment we have seen the receipt. This prompt re
imbursement of a loss incurred undor tho clroum*
stances stated, imparts additional confidence as re
gards the punctuality and ability of*tho company
In redoeming tboir obligations.”
reverend speaker, artn iu arui, that it seemed al
most impossible, a* he reasoned and spoke, to ho
a good Chribtaiu without being a good Patriot at
the same time, and rice t\r»a. The R»v. Dr. Il.i-
<•< it, a /-i Chfvr. had consigned, ill ids remark*,
aliu.-st the whalo Southern country to tho d—1,
and with them thoir Northern aide*,—and then,
in a throat, ho gave nut (h it, ns l.iio Member of
CU.I..I Culia.-.u.J no hnvonn ■.■.■-.»« of i.,.li s iii- | >>” bo niter ill,in in l!.i» lilo.
, • _ .1, i >. | an.I .-ot all tho little Bacons after thorn when lie
IV, m olt ....J ttro.ig thnt aim. ...II ...bu.it . KJJ T|w , Uv- Mr . Bclh „ n0 0 „ nvul , tll „ 10
t.» thutls uot nlroady steeped In cowaruieo and *lo- j |„ Ml m with htughter with his wit and suretMii
gradation. Aro such tl igtunt outrages upon llio upon such outgivings front tho Reverend g«*tille*
American fl ig to bo tolerated l..r a in»mcnt by tho . mu* «>•"» New ii iveu. The leg icy <*f "tho little
o. vcriunvl.l ... W.„hi-i s t..t. ? We ...... t»l. W« ! will l*.»« b» rnnl-.'.i.bor,a in lh» Tr .vt
. . , , .> *etvty meetings in New t *rK. Iho Rev. Dr.
lu.irn, by telegraph, that the 1 redden! has a.ready it.-tlmtie forewarned “the B icons," however, that
•out in a communication to Congress on the sub- ! if t| u -v ever "heal" in Iho fJociely, they had thou
jcct.und without knowing anything of its purport, t*» hive a long Kittle upon tho “1‘riift Fund," in
wo earnestly hope that «.ar representatives will
take the matter in halt I without a momuni'» delay,
and uiithuriiu the Exu,u:ivo to take suelt steps os
may he necessary to preservo tho national honor.
Wo hope a •■jii idri.ii tn v hcd-*p itch • i t-*the Gulf
forthwith, with instructioiis to visit summary pun-
V. 5. Coup
In t'i.- Hi-I. nt tin*** oVt.vk. tfisr a li-*t d-‘nt»
tr.i oil - U to that title-—» det-.it.-, to >.of ttiiH-iial abll-
It*, wliu-h •-clips. t> tiltie |. i tnlii of tile ilet-Mt*-* Upon
kind" 1 sal J.-.-tn U'a*ldimt>*n—•heqiiestlon. i>itr«* and
;i.ij r-. vhe t uj- oi the resolution of Itmleji Me-
l* tit..-. ut*»li ■• V./.;
ll.it itie <i:;i >ti if the- ExictUive Comuiitu-e he a|»
pr *• ; -
Lhment upon the arr<>g.int 'dfcndcr, wherever she i Tin*rwi<ditthn wa» paso*.l by a very large nnj >rlly,—
uti I tlic tppr onl luv in* lottcli.
] i tti.-iu«, lir*f. tli i' <* lii.** lb** Tract S.-i l--ty tak- « hafk
n*> .*: it Ii »• -l-in<-, it ■i|.|ir**(c* all that the I'lit.'.-lio g
C •ma-tll.-e I..IS |i-tt fi'l-ne. Tl-eir ISt'T! •*» tljsiti the
s'ii*j • stiv-rv \v.i,n >t<--h d< l-it**.,Mini s n- w ••••*-
eini v *.. t-it-.VKI* The* ieii-ty l» no ho:rf-r exp-vt- l b.
ptltii t r np.ii slavery, or on iroMilrr- * t*- op •»
*r!.i K\„ti^”li.-.ll t'lif.-lt i"* dltT-r. F'avi fy, it|.|«-. it, t*
I. - ju«t a* oitr Snvi-.r ijiior.-d It
lt--tn*o sl-iv lu-M-r*.—.««■!
may l>e found, ho tho c.mso.picnce* what they tiny.
It is a vase that require.* n-»t negotiation.
We have borne long ami patiently with the#e out
rage* Hint iho popular voice should demand of our
rulers that a clop ho put to them foithwith. There
is hut olio way to d» it, and wo should adopt the •-• »•-• i' : >' to
rn--do and leave the coii»e«pivnecs to the aggre.— ' 1 *'
■or. Thu Idea nf a demand for explanations and
n long and stupi l diplomatic Correspotideneu in
qu"*t of r-.*j* irati-»ti, while our mereii iiitim-u are
being itttultvl an-l fired into within sight of our
very shores, would ho beneath tho digni’y and . ,n ' i . > J , hrt*ihin. as well a* •>n*ti«nilosi.d, e-uetusi
.... , ^ \\ • k:i -w tint when a (•oitelifuoa lm* atveii u« so
spirit ora free people. j -
We would send the Styu to navigate (he^nream J ;
whose natiu -h.-
ih- -
k’;.n*t
a'i p •:
Corrox Receipts at Ualvkhdx.—We lake tho
fo'd-*wing trout the Gilvesmil Civilian of llio 8;h “f all
iu=t. :
The usual estiinuto nf tho receipts of cotton at
this point, for ttie year ending hi September next,
ban been lmi.ti.tii hale*. This amount has alreaiy
been received, while there is little diminution in
the weekly return*—the amount this week exceed
ing flOtiO b ties. There is now a stock of -l.ieO
hale* at li-'U*ton, yet to come forward; and th-re
can he n-i <1 oiht that tlio receipts of the year will
rna**a 120.00U hale*.
Fr ?tu our rej orts of the exports fr •«» the Sahitto
it appears ttiat most of the cotton fi'*m that riv
er i* g .in t to Now Or’.ean.* the pre*e<il M!i»*oij,
Uat «•! 3572 halo- sliippe I Gst iii**nth 27>5 went tn
tt-.Ht city—all (ex-'ept 77 J which wero ear tied by
tleatiKr Jasper to Berw ick) being conveyed by sail
vessel.
Is t -atten I cMla-twly t,
«U duties, t * tto uttw iv lpuntton nil t *•, *iib vt >>t'
.c*. > r t'otul.-al dlsra*sii'tis. 'J h** /*r/<»e■'/./.• o| tie*
i-tliu-t* er-.it titntiiph f*r tin «•«*.•!. » r*a-
i. ,;'. -a* it-i.tim -at. ( ilic Noiihern 5t..:e.i. |..r it 1*
ii. men,—until)* of tl.ein. perhaps ih- laost of
.ntl-sliivery tii'ii. I mi—who ha*- reached this
nsioti.
tnui'h
-tin*. Tho Tract if o-i-tv #«* ulout tl.«> l.i-t
k "f rt-li^loii* • r^miv.le u h-tweet, tia* lii ^lavi-and
I lm- *t it.-s of tin- l i.l an l w« r.-j t?«* Im-ciii*c tni*
surviving .ii.U .-f inv u.ii'x -.real eh ,f:i ol r-llgi >it is sp«r-
id. We re|oiee Unit Outi-timity lia* bond* str inger
Unit |»- >1 it it*.'* rt* si!ctl.tii.'ili*m -arid we i «|>.cmliy rej -lee
Unit the cat It die -pirit of»lit- Hit t-, w !*i«* , i etiil.ra e* m. u
•ns all I laith*. ii yet t»J revail III our dtvnb-d
country, t'n* wli-.b-cotiiitr,. is u i r tin* <!• ep-
•■ilia t ■ tin **- •i-titnl. el. Tate I tiiit d*, which,
th na': i»ti’tii-.I (\ttls Atitl-Sl't'ery sentiitH-ut* and even
All'l-'t i(**r> |ii*sjo!H, eouiil yet s*pinh) tlietll-eltes
fi«-rti ill • f thee*, in order t ■ preserve tin- unity.etth ieit-
« y at, I n«efnl:,e«* «-f the great Natl awl 1 rac’ Sen-tv.
O.ir South hi e -iintryni-n. m* trust, wilt learn from ltd*
M l. »* „.* |.. do ii- it,ji|*ti v. i* they have l.i-. t, ,1-l-,a
in th- Kai,*.»*otgn,iziu-,»i.Hiid seeming Iv m*,«* st-ult—
in- til: f *r. smarting nailer I In? sea-e of ilnit injary.H wa>
u i,--l I - tn:.nl*- tint lor.-nt It. t>. serve ii».I a* w.-il as III—
(VI,|tin-j:i< ilf.,ti«-n ol the Tract S 5 -cb-ty. «••
hi tv a l-l. i*. to ail | >•! >t* of view, at iinjiorlatit as tne
gr it j. !.?i .,1 M-tt em-t.t «-f 1*51.and. In out* point ot
\ i- »*. in- r- Mill .•ttrtiil—that thi* isiilimot the exclusive
**>.iIt ol Nortlicrn mm. who s»y that, in teli.iiin,
th" Xoiih uu-1 smith, it tiny can heij, it, shall never
part.
Glowing Chop l'uosPKcrs is Texas.—Wo
tike the f.dlowiag paragraph from tho Galveston
Atic* of the Sib:
Fr nn all ?e.;tinns nf our Ftnto except in tho
grassh- pi-nr region, wo hum llio most tl Tiering
account* of the growing cr<-| s, and tho prediction
that crops of all kinds r. til ho larger tl.nn h'tvo
ever been seen in the State before. It has been
estimated that the enlt.n, crop will exceed a qu.ir
ter >.f a tr.il j *n bale*, and th it the wheat crop u ill
ii* t (all short of two and half million bushels. f»u.
gir car e i* looking reina:k.,l.!y line, the late rains
having 1 ecn ot immense service to tt: and *.f corn
there will he n.'-ri? than enough f.,r ail tho wants
of ih" per-ple. Altogether, wo can congratulate
nttrscUc* on <>*ir prospi—ts, and that wo aro any
thing hut behind in the race of progress*.
A mei lniiii Tract Society*
Xi;w Yoke, May 12.-—Tho old committoo
were r« eleij'ed, excepting that I tr. Do Witt takes
the p'iicij of Mr. Knox, deceased.
The receipt* of tlio moiety during tho past year
oiiMitiui to $1)87,1100 and tho balancu va hand
The I'At.vtTTo Flag.— Under tlio captim,
“ Who was tho Hero '{ “ the Savannah News, c»n-
struiiig Gen. Quitman's assertion that Cut. Gladden
had huioled him the II tg that was planted upon
the walls of Mexico, into injustice to Lieutenant
Selle k. makes >oino remarks in vindication of the
claims of tho latter. The New* is right in sup
posing that tho " gallant old Missiisippian " did
n**l intentionally do injustice to tlio memory of I,t.
Selleek. Thu statement in roferonco to Colonel
Gladden is Into, so is that of tho News as to I.ieut.
SePcck’s conduct.
TaaRiibu Railroad Accident.—A frightful ao
cident occurred on tbs N. Y. Central Railroad.
Tuesday last-two trains, running upon different
tracks, one of them nt full speed, met upon llio
bridgeovar the Sanquoit Crook, no,r Wh'tosboro’
Tho bridge gave way after the enginoa bod crossed
and the freight and passenger cars wero precipita
ted Into the creek and piled one upon tho other.
Eight or ten persons were killod end between for
ty and fifty more orlesa seriously injured. Wheth
er the nccidont was wholly owing to the ruttennes-
of the bridge, or pariinlly to tho brooking of at.
axle on ono th<* oars, is not curtain,
Hon. Wilife L\ Manguui, of N. C., is lying ill
with paralysis.
that hi* t.egroe* »li<*ul>t bo allowed t-v eh'*"*-o be
tween free li-tn and slavery, the heir.* Contested the
legality <«f the provisi -n, mi l wero su*tnined by
tho U'.nrt of Appeal*, Ju-lgo Jtatiicl deciding that
The fact* ar« briefly thus, says the Carolinian :
r , ...... .i Whin they reached llio walls, General Quitman
Interesting Dki:i-i»n •— J. L. 1 .imlexter of j cIUmI fur n ll ,g. whereupon Col. Gladden rodo to
''r^ 'oased, hai mg provide>1 by will tin* ectite of tlio regiment, caught up tho colors.
; and carried them to Gen. Q'lituian, who gave
them to I.ieut. Selicck, and ho displayed them up*
. on the walls, and was wounded while in the act.
... • | Gen. Quitman, in hi* statement, did full honor to
nl.huu^t. n m ; i.u*r.-iiUT into Hie f..riu* '.I an n. I 'i ,,„ s ,.„, ,, m ,, 1; ,kcn In .L.M. »lng lh.it
8'".'“'"* '“ ve "• ll ""' '"" l 'hi- : „„y ixi.ls ... ... the iTailit dun then two
I""™" 1 r “»r " l * r*l».rc.l of him j I'lMier..— l'!,„rU,l„„ C.,ur!cr:
in th3 agreement, hois with,,nt remedy in case the
master refuse to comply with his part ot tho ugico Op.tiixo Uu r of a Duel.—Morris U. Roagan. n
meU, at d that a slave cannot take anything un* j state officer ur Texas, according to his card, pub-
der a dev.so or will, I'xcept hta freedom. It fd* j jj.j^.j }„ this Austin papers hist month, armed him-
I-.w-, there."ie, that n Gave cannot cxeicise ao , #t .jf V \ iili a revolver, nod insulted George W. I’.is-
ilecijon with regard t*» h < nnn-.ini»»i.»n. I eh.,’. edii..r >>f the Austin Intelligencer, iu the
' tl,.. In* fur li.'lfitr nt till* limn niinrtiK.il l'.u.
Tin: Three Xr.w Rkgiukxtx.—'Tho estimates
for the three regimoats outh •»i/-«l by Congn-s*, t..
e..n*i»t nf 2.tH*d m*?n. m.-l over .»nn ..tfier per—n*,
nr<-: For •j**.-irt**rii* icier*' >un|.lie*, $2.177,lit 0;
Mih«1stciiee, $31)1.tiOi': pay, $1,077,D'lh; arms no*l
nppMpria'c nee.,til rente ms, ex.-lm-ivo of h.,r*e
equipment*, $ICfi,7sn; ti.tul, $i,2a‘J,5l7. These
cstiuiatis arc l»r one year.
p-ft* In tlio drawing of tho Havana Lottery of
the Oili iiisl., Setn.r Retnirez, a weal'hy ci'tzen ,.j
Cuba, drew $25 000. the half <»f the $50,000 prize,
lie wm informed of tho fact ah mt an hour utter
his return front the burial ground, when? he had
j'i-t consigned In the grave a !»•* ■ ti ♦ it til child.—
What n conflict f>*r n father \-~/’.rtr i> t fr..,,, th,
//-*.••»••» mm •puudenrr. of the t'har/i .t-
»f May I tr/,.
street, tin* la*ter being nt the timo unarmed. Bat
el al rent a el,allonge. Reagan declined t" light a
din-’,, hee.iure it would deprivo hint of his «.flice
avc.-rding to the constitution, hut invited i'aschal
to meet him at 'he Dost Office, during business
h.»urs,urmod with n navy revolver. Paschal re-
fu-od, or. tin* ground that a retie.,ntro nt such n
pi ice, at the hour named, might pluco in jeopardy
the live*, n*>t only of disinterested men, hut also
of w-.ttM-n ntid children. He offered, however, to
meet Mr. H- ngan on the race track, at sunrise,
prepared la pitch in. Mr. Reagan thought that
would lot.Ii a iittle like u duel, und, therefore, he
Concluded to buck »>Ut.
The Blabbing Cnee nt the Military luatl-
tut«.
Wo copy from tho Atlanta Intelligencer Iho fol«
lowing letter from Mi»J. Brumby, tho Superintend
ent of tho Instituto, giving a correct account of
tho oouurronco:
Gromit a Militaht Institute, )
May 13. 185H. /
Mr..I. IU. Dnncnn — Dear Sir:—1 notice in the
“Atlantn Daily Intelligencer" of Ibis da'o, it
eUlcniont, ("brought down by tho passongers on
the state B*»ad"l«i Atlanta) relativoto tin* Mnhhing
of Cmlct P. T. Manning, by Cadet Jcssu Beall.
T«* prevent incorrect rumors about this sa-1 oc
currence, I l*cg you to publish tbo following brief
statement of lliu facts;
Cadet Manning is the 1st IJoutennnt nf Compa
ny A, and tile luspector of ono Division i.f tho
Company. After tattm*, on the night of tho llth
Inst., nud after inspecting tho rooms of his divis-
i n, La went to tho Guard B>,«tn and informed tho
“Officer of tho Day" (Cadet D. II. Twigg*.) in tlio
prc»eii.-oof the officer of the Guard aud several
other C i-lots, that tw * Cadets intended going
out of h..ut,'Is that night. The officer of tin? day
u-ked Manning to give Idtn their names, (it being
the duty of tho Officer of the Day to prevent Cadets
leaving tho promises without permission from tho
proper authority,) hut .Manning declined giving
their itatne*.
Unu or uioro of thoCndots pre«cnt nt tho Guard
B'.otn. who heard Manning’s report to Twiggs, in
formed Beall of tho fuel, ali i advised hitu n«*t t»
go out oI h.'titids that night. Ttie next IU'*ming,
itnaiedi itviy after broikfast, Cadet Beall went to
Cadet Manning, in the pr«*vnee of a largo num
ber of Cadets, and n-Ued him if ho reported to tho
ofli.'er id the day, the night previous, that two Ca
de's ioti n-lc-l going ent of b-.uiiils. M inning an
swered tit «t lie did. Beall replied with an oath,
and in very imulimg langtitec; which Manning
resented l*y striking Beall will) his lid. Beall
slopped hack, and while M inning continued to
•trike "in? «.r iMf'i other blows with his fi*t, Beal!
dr.-w his diik and staid,c-1 him.
1 was Informed of the fact in n few moments af-
Alnhiima said t-» Congress, if yt.ij don't give mo
I,■c«.inpt>.n. I will go right out of the Union. .*?!,o
’ i is j*i.»i at, ul as smart a* the b-y who cxelainie-l,
I " uni, if you don't give me tl.al c-kc, I will go
j ri.'lit off and catch the measles."—1‘nniire.
Tho fdit.-r *-f the Washington Union exhorts
Fmin Washington
i *» — «f *i.° '■■■..•«.>-...
i..-eti„^ tl,M Iio.ri.itu the gem-nil SH|,|,||M||I ,.f wliich j forward to the goal of truth. If they do, they
wi* fiv-nh'.et., ,,o m.c «• c tiij-i-. * ,-t..f, ..f vnl ; will all he sure to meet him upon ther way.— lb.
•Illo-rs • f ail gnnle*,
was r- *|tl**>•*-•! to *aba,
If It »ll-lll|.| I," ,i|.j.ro’
tlli*. at til" ll.-tt- **,ol
Hirlo.iil) 'li.it noiliiiiu
h l'< mtmiice
a hih lot that j.iirj. nullIlit'ii
d. t < | re— i's j-aH-agc, it I,,,! M i
.1 «*«*t» ,re-M. It ,. -i ,i a „,|
' t'V II," Ini.-
ga'ii.g • oniiiiUtee t-» fl,-,w tint t,.,-.‘-'wreruri ,.f W
was to lit,) wa) r- li. eii e-l ll, io.,t|.| . ny ." •otiiisioii,
in lliu pmcliann of lilel'ii Point lot furlillraiieu |>ar«
poms.
Tin* Tttrkl*h Vice*Admiral Iim wrifrn n letter rr-
•pM-tfully Cecil 'log tho tender " f the l’ts*l-!ent f,.f a
home iii ll,esteam* r W„|.n*li, ui*liing |o prolong
hi* stH) tii-voi,.| tlio tin h<-r ii", ui tarn Tim unit:-
I wari.iiiis is*tnd <lu11oe il.e month "l A|,i,t.iu„|. r
thet,.,it,.ti Hi t of Mmch. T • s.itl-iv the
t..t ,1 •„i„,l,", „| warrants i»«u- il, it will r. ijtiiru 'MJji O,.
O KI of acre*. ♦
Farm a* a hniu, ’’’r.xiiea.—Tin* law of t'oi-grcM nd-
JiiMing tie* v-tlii- gold iii.o silver ci-iiflm-.l th" |»enl
t- li-t"i. •ir. j.t f„r Very *mall nine, to gold. Xibei,
Ii -W"Ver, I,a- nit the time he.-i, so neatly of the same
va ne, mii.I tlm l>i„|H.iti ,i, „f rota in ilriiitulioii of i,||
aimissu amnl|,coui|utre.| wiili tho wean of paper ear
reimy, that riimne Iiiin jd io| th*. |,iw neat list silver all
mill’ll |,referring li t,, j,„,.,. r . Tl,i*i«tt,i, cu*<> with the
public now—everyt«,.|} Inkea silver In tlio |.»> iniiit of
,1 hU-thoiuh ther.- i, „ ,|, jq. din ,. |,ce in ol" by the
the H.i,k.r,f p|.i a le;|-l.l... I,..w,(rr,
aiaoidlog to tin* l.sils'*r. mo l i-ciiiiniu; r,. |,iui„ ,| u ,|
■ t ey In,hi taorso| s iv, r tl.nn the, want,
11,-it.inee* an- -l,«p,i*sd „ , ,],..| r . ,,
maud gold Tins wo < at, tail III „l« |. a •„
ifily wl,e it is n-iHemh-1 -, i,. u- t u„. |
n.-.l a,I law. mid r.-las ,t c iu o all kiud lath,
of ihili lithii.—Daft. Suit
• mi tn s.iii.b
ll c». t- .
Henry Ward Ih-cclier says that “it is rmt well
f- r a tiiiin to pray orc-utii and live skiiu milk."—
"hit the Rev ge title in mi think of praying
bibbs ii*.-1 living Sharp's rifles?—/'*.
Thu editor of the .Southern Mereury says thnt
ho has " nlwiiy* expected sumo of tlio anti. Lo-
Cotnptotiites to t iko water." AH tho temperance
socie'iv* ui-.ler heaven couldn't make him da such
a thing.—//*.
Sf.iiteh Him Right.—Tho Coahoma (!\Ii«s.)
Citizen of lliu l.-t M «y, informs us that a white
in to known a* Joe Don.,, h illing fr-m Chicago,
was, on Thursday l'i*t, ti«*l to a sapling in that vi
cinity and lashed with hickories for tampering with
slaves. Tint ca*ligntioi) was administered by a
negro woman wlmm ho had iriod to induce to run
., w.iy.
It is said ihnt mmo babies nro so small thnt they
cun creep into a quart measure. Thai’s lio great
le.t; wul.tiovr grmvti mou who cou do it iu loss
than no time.
Divorced.—Ito-n Maretzek-Marini bar been
U'lilUt I a decri-t* of divorce against fgnncio Mari
ni, t-y the Superior Court of Now York. Tho In
dy i* iisi«tcr»f .Max Maretzek, and tin? gentleman
•• thO'fnmvus Urn*, formerly u member of his
trouj *.
pAi" Tho following is a gem, and, what is ra*
tuarUnblu, wo find \\ in the column* of an oxcUttnga
without tho name of tlio author. No ono need ha
ashamed to affix his signature to suoh an effusion :
[Kn. Rap.
The new lloy’i Farswtlh
Walt, Walt, je wlndd till I repeat
A pm Hoe *lganl to the IWt
Wlii.*» «tnti.,ii is nt lionia:
Ttien waft ttie ssu hiy'n itriijdi* prayer,
An I Ie* It ,.fi to* wlt'ipeted tlii’ia,
W litis la far cllmci I runtn.
Futewell to Father J reicr* a tid bulk.
In -pit" ot lo-tnl, spite «d t.i.lk,
Soon limy his cable slip;
hal while ilie parting tear I* moist,
The Hag of gratitude I'll lii*i*t,
111 duty to iho ship.
fArswMI to Mother, "first class" she!
Who liunrliM tan on tile's stormy sen.
And tlgvcd me. for,. <i,.| alt;
May I'roil tence tier tinili.-r* spur**,
And ke-,i li-r hull la good tcj.nlI,
To low ihusiahlit-r emit.
Karen .-11 t-it'l.t.r! lov. ty yirlil!
iSnt «I,"ther -tie’lt hv "iiiuoiiu-l ’ i*T It'd,
1 cuntiot n-.w foresee;
5Iu) son," goo I xlilpii tender prove.
Welt I und iii stoi'.'s >.| tl ii'.Ii olid love,
And takoln-r under leu.
F-irew-ll to It,- rg"! th** I dir boat!
And all the till I" c: *.(• t-fl >ut,
In hoant'*di-llglitfiF bo* ;
When lliey ai rue at sailing ape.
M») wis-J -in i t*" lli- n. inle r eia^s,
At.'I gni-2" thrill on tlo-lr *vay.
Farewell t • all! on Ilfs'* rude ntnln
1*. rliaps «••• i,e'er shall ins'-t igaiti,
Thr ouh sties* of sioimy s*..,ili"r;
Him -ti'iimoiird by iIi- Rom I hl.oie.
We’ll harbor In llio i*o»t ot I
Aud all I," IU • ife | together !
Telegraphic News. | New Advertisements.
visa* 3,
"ZK - AZ hJ-'
From Washington. ] 1 |j1q -jap I -? pr \ a -j •
WA*utxor«x, May 15.—'Th®Treasury Invitraproposals -A- c_l*J. Vv _L uVvVA I.L\jf ( J
Mill th** I Ith of June, for tlio whole of tlio four million* FOR NEW YORK.
R Well Informed pnrfoim In this city Intimate a possIblU. Tn Sail W'cdnctdtty, May HI, nf 12 o'clock, J/,
ty ofOougiuss’ coiitiuniiig In session until existing ilif- “
f,.tei.ee* with England, tqmln and New Ground* shall
I lltlVl* lil-.’ll .1* finitely settled.
Toniblo Tornadoa in tho West.
j Ft. lefts, M .y 111—A %|dent turi.ud > •-•nrred Mi
I W itmsdi.y last. D hhw tin* train Ml ill" Chicago Si
i All..,ii road, seriously Injured m u y persons iu the town
j of hexlngtoo, III,uml prasiraj.-d lull tlm lions— in set-
| i-ral iieighlierlog town*, killing a i,iiiuh"i of persons.
J Another tornado or* iiri*d -n Vinlay.h.tw.m IHon*
j Ington and C|a.i-t,fi.id, by which many hous.a w.io
j demolish .I.
1 Litcstfr. m tlioU ah Army- Iho Mormons dc-
8- rti» g Salt Lake.
j Ft. Lori 1 *, "ay 16.—IntvIHience trom Camp Pc«.tt to
: tli- Dull "I Apiil ha« r.-n. tied l*-i»ver.wnrih« Tin? M r*
tnoiis Were leal itig Pult Like T'ily , ai„l Gov. Cuuimiug
j hs'l ^ou" tlo-i", l-y liislimtloiis tioni tl.e 11 over nin ni.
•V;— 'vV*';h. ’■
v ’*in..
Cabin, : 820. H Slocritge, 8b.
Steamship FLORIDA,
ISAAC CItO\VKl*I« (.'oin.iiuiulir.
n.lhi si.iirn«l,i|- H/.i fi.A.n;
I *' < ■
M ivi
COM MKIU:! \L UKCOUI).
SAVANNAH 31A It 1C Hr.
JttiTiii.n an urma, t
astiiidar. May 13, I I*. M.
C;.'TTON...T!.e sales of to-ilay f -*.t .‘t*:* I a!«t. Our iimrUt*
contitu"-# d-i riaiol ind vr.cesare «ra'|.iaMy L.:cimiug «.»irr.
Ths loM.'Wing arc the piirtlv.i'nr# »f tl,« di '• tranuncti i,• :
l.ll ut III 1 ,, hat II, l«PI at 13. M ut I’d',, si,d 1* Islet ut I?*,
i«i,ts. Wc pr«#cnt t',« f-dio.*Mig «ju >tati-*nt:
H’mal's Ilulr ltcatorntlvc.
Tills wo, .|"ifill pr.-p.ir iti .ti la ha.lag an extensive
sale iu all |,irt* •»! the I'utoli It is "lie of the few p.i-
telit tiiedl ’.fie* »he ll are ii..w sold ov.-r tho country,
wlii. Ii are i,-.illy uint tli- ir laiei.tm’s cl iim i >r them.—
Wln'i
lor it oinnirrcd. hut bef.,r« I e-iuld g>* Irom my res-
i.iunie |.< tlm li.fti'ui*-. llcnll c*eipud.
It was ,M .titling'- duty, a* ii t-oinun-shtiiol «.f-
ficcr, to give the oflivor ofihcday »hu ml urination j 11
report! <1 to hilt,; but as tlm two Cadets had i.ot |
-u?r n Ii t
cis.-i) a* Wo ,.| pi.
white ll lir h i li t I
I hive he-
fiir trial, tie
li t* III, ,*
the tntar.il
drh-tly followed,
the liilriip
l...i
salt has been prn-
fnle I l - tarn the
iv,. ie the d.ri-:-
itid in n'linet-.its
(I. It h "I I-. ell
hiin; hut as tlm two C-idet.* had
... . . itninittvl tho olfetiou (( hi -It tlioy canleinpla • j bald f..,- y.-urs. It Isted pretended that it will
iuJ, ha ..clod prudontly and liko a good il.vr, in i hair gr-w In every ei-.-. but wli.-r-* It f.iil* lli.-r- Is cer-
dei'h.dtig t«* give thoir name*. j laiwtv »**» «em.»ly. Th *rest .ruiinn >t the hair li*( l.e.ai
I* i- duo to tin? Cadet* and to the InMitu'iou to | . tt-eted mi *•, omy tn*t nt- n«l,-r- the ca-e *• via,.1 nt-
add, that this i* Iim first in*>,ince, *<• lurv I know, ! teiti ..-.pel.-**, that it iac-’iIt,inly worth wl,i!.-for all
iu which a Cadet has u*od a deadly woapon. I have lost their h-dt, Io try the experiment . f u»iug
Very respectfully, y«uir .,1,'t serv't, hotih-ort**.. „f V.'.. .i's It,-s’or .::*<• —{Motim- W-ukma
A V. Bui. mut, .**Upt., A". For Mill* l>y J.lilX 11. Ai'XltlK, aud ail Kspechi*
1*. f*.—The .«futcnicnt in y-ctr papvr, th it Be til 1
Mu vii u mi Si tin tini'l.May 15.
Id VKttt’*ml. ..Pir sr.it C*i,*ul...tt05 U.» bailed beer, si.d
14 *’.i-V * salt.
At.'. 1 .IA*t.V^...l'cr (ctir IS«iubvar...2l2 l.l.d# and 33 tlcrcc*
The new and
CioweI), will lull
PAlihl.l util
N. II—Shipper* of Cotton by tl,<-> *t-
tuk'-niitic", ttmt no Cotton will I., ree-.i
li.i-ti* not -ti»t:to tlj mnrk'-dtl.. .-.i.-,
4^* lit i th* x r secured mittl | a..I b :
I'A lihl.F*Hill, f A
f p, Krelirht from New York at ■
|-.» a* 1,1 an* «•*t," r ’tiMlier
El’ ~ Ft)’* 1*1 VlillPOOI..-
aX£,-l !.. .1 I - Ila*•’en. m-t.f, •
>.t I . lie l, will h*(* *l« ■
m-t.t*. iM.j.iy to T. IS. ..
S F«Mt BOSTON.
• * • '• »*'*•'
on.* • j.ik.'-h '»lli li »io
m iv 14 C*
Th.
EaSU8SIOMSTOCHA:.LE*TO|£
si mm/:/: .un: ■
I,M* to I
'• Ashih IiiI inn nf 11»
ju, i ~ 11," fund* sut
BCS^Il-iVlll-. aecMl.a.
I* I:'
Ill,
Ie
had liquor and invited Manning to drink with
him, is incorrect.
Dni.rgi-'s.
• W .(IV
;
Mu vii ll un h p;x|iurla, .Huy 15. . <
V V«i|tK ..s|*uiu*t.i|. A!*l aai ,...47? l-s'.e* I'j-land snd i t:,-
s >-a litaiel c -tt-.i*. XI ci*k» r:r-*, ai.d i"> l-t:» V-e.-ta- i J.,ti
>-eain»i.!p Ilu!,t»t,l.e..."Ji lilti ctt-.i,. IT-', lb'* | j
ll-tUtn t,
sul.4--ril.i-l I :
oll.lli it'd ill tl." ! .t
•: I o w,. », it • .
it !ia« I « i-n re-,--!.-.,
tli- -‘-•tn?..iti.e, 11 r.:
id t
:.t* I l! 1 ill b) 1-Hill, t"g"ll...
Life of Nnpoli’oii 1.
Dr. Snnf .rfl's Liver Invigoraior
.stm.-Is pr"-eti;liie|it uiii.iag me,iii in. s a* a l..v, r regtt-
litort'.at cm her-dii-di.il to cup- nil hij-lc-f 1.1 d-r
com; hiitit. N"W this I* just the thing ll,e | Uhllc lin-d,
t..r theio lire li'indreds in this vici'iity (vh<>. f-r years.
Iiiivi* ti'oiii-h-i) \(|th tlii* ih«cnr" In soul - shaj.e an
ill tlu-y imu'ino th<- wil'd* cital gu- of di* u*c< nf-
tl.. t them. Wuivi-htos-y toalU-ndi tint the lavi^.-ra-
j>. rfojin.-1 *.'Im- of the m •*! w-ojidci fal cure* ot
l.iwrCoti.i l.iiut t'.nt w*< Uuve vv- r Uti «n.
■ n,p:v lil-l-
a 1,1.1
i *1 ><ni»tic#,—— >c!,r K;,t« Ur,glutu...*!a
Atlrinpt tin lire
Tin? attempt to A.*sa.*»inato tho French Empe
ror hoars n lotuarkahlo rescmbl-mce lo a similar
conspiracy against tho life of his iliu*lrous uncle,
many years ng-», fr«’in which tho «?cape urns equal- |
ly uiiraculaus. Tlio following account of tho hit* ;
ter nvcntls given by l(u/,lctl| | it •<phi* i.< l..n<-tii all, with-ut cxvcpilon,f«rnone of
"On tho evening of Oe*’.hvr 10, 1S00, Bonaparte | th -many p.-rvins that Imre it-e-.l It hut sj-c ik.-f Its un-
hud agreed to g<» to the Opera house, (then in tho , question tide tie-ii: I
Uuo Bielii’lieu.l but i.ftenvard*. being f.itigtl ’d <>r : ,li,-< of s»-.l, t.i.iry huh
unwell, changed his mind, and wished to stay nt . to prevent hM-guor,
home, .fi.sephino und some others limn with Lint nmny other d-iaiuei
urged him lo go; and emu*’ to n couch where he ; vr | |l . n ti#k.-u t- gu!
hud fiiiiutt asleep, wakened him, and told him tho
hour of performance was near. 0 ie ^hidy. proba
bly,) brought him his hat, nnnther hi*MVord. Ho
was in it manner forced into hi* <• image, where ho
again fell asleep; and wn* duattiit g (lie said after
ward) of p:is*it-g the Tagliatnento. ((hill nil *»f a
•uddvn he nwoku atnid noise nn.l flame! lb? bad
pas.-cd this river in great peril, by torchlight, three
•>r f -ur year# h?ferc, wh«-ti his eirtlign was .-ot
afloat by the i-trenm: and the flashes of lire, and
suJ-lcn lighting up of tlio vehicle now, through
the explosion of what uppearc 1 to l»o an ordinary
P.ifi-lan water curt, im doubt produced tho coin
cidence in hi# droain.
The i‘ircutii*lati- ( e* wero tlicse: fitch a carl, hut
hearing a barrel of gunpow.lor, with tho other im
plements of destruction a* de-crib- d above, had
la rn placed by t wo of tho con* pirn tors (Caihoti
and M. Regent) at tho corner of tbo nan iw Uuo
.•* . 7, tcai.-t’, and hear tho northern gate "f tho Tu-
iiicrivs, ia s-ueh ii manner a# to intercept tins ear-
ri .g<\ St. Regent It ted the mutch to time: but the < Aio.-ii.- u.*
oachcj driving fast, passed the itneiiir.u a second tio-tusi-li.-
i.riiT'i Iu fora it wont "17, anil thus unconsciously
saved hi* master. Tho explosion whs terrible. It
reached the b r.-cf ihof.irMiosl hody-gu-ird, shat
tered the cartiago windows, l*'.. 1 -’I eight, at. 1
wounded twenty eight pei.-or.s, (tn-dnling .^i. lto*
gent himself.) and damaged many h-»u***. Tlio to*
port w.'S heard f-r several mile* rouii I I'aris. Ro-
n.ip.irte immediately cxelnm d to l.tnncs and
Bes-ierej, who were io the t?-».ieli, “We are blown
up." Tb-y Would have stopped it, l.ilt ho ell"#o
t-> drive on, and arrive l in imfety nt llio opera
where tho n»bn had been heard, and caused great
agitation: but tho First tb.nsut's cairn Im-ks reas
sured tho audience, and llicpieeu ^Haydn'd Crea
tion) wont on."
In- iiti.t, r*iaiie I h t.tiyuu'l
to til" « -tat*- "I III l,ry II ,r;-r. Ii
t<» pa)’ over the niaouiil to eoih * ,i- ■
tlm liigli.-st t’iiii«"f l-r.ns'
hits find in tl,i* a tie**t u**-’nl article
, Its'hsstiess, pain In the hack, lit.-d
riiii-nts to wl.i lithe) are Haluml
• Jy. It elves a p „.| „| , t-nte at ,11 is*
Vent# In.llg -tioti, -otri.i-*-. of sf -li.i.eh i-l.it tllMlgUvlil-le
e.Tr.’ta exp-ri-ncc l by umny after i-.itine.
I'nrents win i.i-v-1 nfutiiily ta.-didin'lor :!■« iii*h Ita-s i-r
cl.il.treu etniiot lied In ths Wotlda belti i uttivle lball
thi*.—, In. ii ii rib./, -tt*-.
S..11, w.i ••-•• tl., 4.1 retail. l-y .1. U. M.wro, an I A A.
S-.l anon* X t’-». ten—dfcw limy 7
TV hut IlnUitntlei’a thluU nf lSn*rhitv«N
ilttUnml Ulttvca t
J. tii'IN'II'?. lidit .rof the Xi,, I-..* i;m Nfonw*V.<lr,
Iu a l.’Uer dated S-|"t“»nh»T I’.'.ii Ix-’i-l. thus rematks—
“You will ohsjrvv tint I line pul-bsh.-d svveial cer-
tilicated In't-ly. Tli--*e are tn-t inert- 'j ul)-.’ but lit-1 illy
tnn-: an I »h.*ul! y»ti r ••■t#i,«i - ii lr- rtisinc w-th u-. you
may e\j--.’t t-»>,-• me l.irp-oid*r-, lr«ui v(*ry li.li.inJ
ei t:l-m-nt la th-Ctilled Xtat.s"
Tin* is mi extr.i’t fr..m on-* of th-nmny h-ll- tH re
reived fr -iii tl-’ M-,111 11 si'ttleiiu'i t< Fu.vly when ll>d
I an h-rs nc-’itiur’n-l Un? Il-dlan 1 id”.-i* «> w,irmly.
Anieii.-aiis limy n *i lu-sitato in listing i s (iitms lor
l-illl.AlibU'lilA ..Sisddsbif Stars -.f ti-o <i*...721 tale
c a? -n, ll.i !•»•.;• rivv, 11-La.c* iliii.ti'.ici, miJ j uL;<
HAI.TIA!URI!...Steaiu*1.ip Ci*i*,mcrc«...lfcsUf c< It ,n,
4 .a J-Jin-Mtiif, A Li,’« lv:,M.,ri, 4 l*wx«a ci.|j.vr me, 3 I
tul »,i.| I’.' | L^» in-Mi.
1.1'bRI'.>'>!....*L’P t.a'.>'l l'| land Slid t.’2
-nb* > -. lil.it,.1 v i-.t 1 l.ii'.l t*M <rit«, na I I h-x ludss.
IP i.-11 ’.V...H nil l.nr -y...' I-' t ab * t| '-und nt.-i 2( l ab» Sta
l#!-.o,d c..ti-,ii. 2<i.' sacks l! ",r, IV. tasks it.*, and 1*W I.. Is*.
s I'. joilN<*. N lt...»cUr Nvriaaii...V-.wio 1*. 1'. iiu,i.r,:.i.d
Suspension of
-J .In b’ I-'.fn I LS Co
0 DAYS I
r.
AI.I.N VNulttA. (VA '■ X'.l Gt:uRGt.r*jV.N.(I).C
. i K'i*:
j *r an t ii
NA>IIVIt.!.i:
■ W-. -T '.".r .|i„ry f..r
- a,-t t. iimrkc*. m a
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[•list l .r tl.e ir.%.1* «t l.rui
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ii V-1-*, li VI i fei-
FOR rep;
r whs*:. Imt a;--le» •<
For saiv
tn «y 13
A Woman’s Rm.iit which cigiit x«*t to nr.
Qt i.sTloxti'.—Amorg the imp-rtant ij’ic.-tn-ns
which luvo been debated by the .'•’.’iontitle fonven-
ti nin Ualiim-re is one, wb-;ilter women general
ly shall l*o cligiUo to tneniluTship of ihcir body.
Rut this is a tight which ha* alrer-ly boon eni.-
ce i'.’ l by the :nlm ! s*i ti «*f Maria Milch*’!! the A#-
>trmi"tner of Nantucket, an-l *-f Mr* Morii*. tho
Geel ’gist. Women Iihvc a right t>. ho admitted to
Scientific Congresses by virtue of their ul tail, meats,
ju-l a« men hive. It is not a question nf gallan
try. li-.r "t c-iirtcsy, nor expediency. The nlject
of Midi ns»oei iti-nis i» the pr.-m -tion «'f science,
nt.d who ever can ho roiidorcd serviven'da for tlio. p “'
nci’iimpliahmonl of Unit nhjec', has a right to mem- | •'roifr’
hership without respect t«* sex «.r conditiori. It i ha'cm
would tint read well in L'\*t, ry. that Mrs. ? aiiiner- i I* 1*
villi*, for example, had i et r, cxchnl- ,1 from a Scion* :i'«d
title Uonvcntion hecauio the was a woaiau.— -V. )’. * Gianai-
Timm.
l)iiiiigi*t( gem-tall c.
CHARLES'
LONDON CORDIAL GIN.
TUB UK hi INAL A Mr uNI.V huNDON «-!N I.M-
f*.H; fill*.—Yliis 'bh. distilled la I. a Inn fr-tn * am i
ll-itJ—y. na S •; sI#,- *u.'\fii,.t:i.* • . I the l!:iti*b llx*’i.*t*
hro-. i* •! I. it. ly flavor- -I with a tn, -im« «-t tin- It -Hal.
-lumper Berry, it-1 * uii >of tliu nr**t »-;!a »nh- r>- t -ratlvc*
Of th- Vi’tfililhlc Klli.td Uil, reint" fill.' it, ill lliC"l lllintl
■ ■f th" iii "*t- ni.H- iit i.t di.’.il men, tin- j-uivst und safest
utim-iKut or diur.-tl.' >1. in': in u*e.
It i# a d.-Ii.-i .•»# tonic, of «i* -ft nnl -I- IritetlK-.r. -Ilf
criiivcntlr.-ly fioiu at,y*"lhcr Gin. ati.l«l v,.|l th.it
harsh, acri I tmte. which revicis ll,.-article known a*
lio.l uni iim ->r c‘, im ,|’|.* a.- ol-j.-.’ti ui.ih'.,-.
l! i* r.a,’--tii!U":i l-’-l by l'h)-iciu-,« g -r* rally in cssr-s nt
li;.*-. j,,.,, G Hli -n:na:i*m. l-'i.j-y, «-ra,i l, t'-die,
Ch-h-r.i. f'vv.-r and \..ii", StricMite. Di-"a*c* ,.f ll,. Un
it .ry Organ*, the K diii-ys',and tl,.- Ilow.-ld. V" voiihire-
t-i’.ity. Ac . whilst th-w-aV-r «--x will flu-1 in it* ««c »
. rrtain r- i-! fr -:.i tl, *•• d,*trc—i,,-: a-i.,-.. me.-* which
tT.KTAIN' In .r
K d. I.'i
LvCDai > o ay an a ?i o. v nj.
tl.- Persia*
M'ATJIMI.M <
Edinburgli Ale.
.ti* .t?.
1 tl:--
Mlc.d
D-et- r Valentino Mutt, ot Net
Medical autli'.iity, *•)*:
tn-1,-I pur-' II >!1ai,.I Lit, a-a me H *ii
I»i»n‘ Ot l>l A I. MIN coat,, Luing i
■i»4».K-r n |.r*Tci'.ihiu i
h irly a li;.I-1 1
Yolk,
tho Id,
rtanca. I rec.oti
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r :i r qa ii.tilv -*l
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to
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IxnPMxitr ritru Mexico.—Too I'oansylvauiu
/«*/n»Ver says :
Wo havo n rumor that a tlcmuud is about to ho
made upon Mexico f»r an Indemnity for certain
private claims preferred by a citizen <•: the Ui.itrd
.Sta*es, with an "flirtu assutno tho iodebtodnej.-
nnd pay several millions more, provided Mexico
will ro le t<> us another portion ol her territory.*—
Alas! for nur neighbors, Tlioy are in a >ad con
dition indeed. Convulsed nt li"tiie, and threatened
from abroad, with a treasury utterly exhausted, it
is not a ruat'ernf much surprise, that the Govern-
rnotit is consluntly changing. The only wonder is
that tlio various State# have contrived to hold to*
gethcr l"Dg. But the days of the Republic are
eviden'ly numbered. A few years hence und tho
dismemberment will he fuMv efT-eted.
Death nr as Istant Heiress.—Tho death of
Jes-Us Bather, aged four year# and nino months,
in announced in the Chicago papers. This llttlo
girl was the l.i#t surviving member of tlio family
of i|,e l.itc Jahez Burl er, of Chicago, who, with his
wife and daughter, perished in the Collins steamer
Pacific, in 185)1. At the time nf hi* d<’ tih hi# prop
erly was estimated at “bout $230,000. nt.d lias
dnco increased in value to $IOO,unrt. By bis will
Iho entire properly fell to tlio infant Jessie. In
cn#u of her death it was to revert to tho next of
kin. The nearest nf kin aro Mary Ann, Harriet
and Lucy D irber, ot Birmingham, England, nud
Eliza Bell, nl Sitiicnc. C. E.
of \*,il r i
I 'I’M
• at *"Vctity live i
all Hrug;. '4,-Sr
ihuty-e.glit c
an-l t’-uiitry M -r.liaat*. It--* tr- of i?ni- - i»i->u-. Buj ! .
only CIIAHI.KF*—VoNK OTtlbU IMP-'BTbH. |
KDMU.M) 0 CllAUl.Bi. 8 -'•*• Imp utcr, '
4u Hr.*a>lwa*. New York.
Mac tie h id. ia 8,iviiut>ah. of A. A. #■.•! aiioas x Co., , |
.lohti II. Mo.-re. King A Waring, Tli--«. M. Turner, r 5 D. i *
Itianlb-y *C“..an I H"*s A t'“. * It f*t. 16 ; *
■j.' Cx:*o.i.,xr. xx"c , x\V3.‘X , xtix: j 1
■||u- f.lci. Is ..: Mr. ami Mr#. .Mm M. Milieu tin 1 of - '
Mr. toil.Mr* IMgai I. Il.rlot, i.i-* Invits-I to ait.-n.l tl.e ! .-
finera! of their*Khv.isi..| rda -• WILLIAM W. Air- •
TIN, fr- m the residence "f Mr- Milhai. in Jorn-a st tel,
ut 1(1-Vbck This M-till in: tl. '17 I
t;\ t.t ia«v{|.t
• J< ina-i.l i* a: -’Is
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• Il l tl.lll,
t our au -t.
,i \ Mb’* I* i rtt(iKi?.;i
HAMS.
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>H*U.»»Uk>
Jn-t nc L. >1 .M.-l
r^NIt I-: PUOTF.STA NT
!,t?l-- 1-fi i« f r«- t
n>l the »«!<■> are ;
_ j ft
Five Towns Destroyed nv Burristi Tnnnpa.—
The Salem Register has late advices from tlio west
coast <*f Africa* Front Sierra L-’.-iic it i* related
that C"tn. Wise had sent a ft-rce «*f British sailor*
nnd marines up lh« Pr.a roles river, which attacked
and burned five of tlic towns occupied liy tho Son.
sons, and returned with only two officers nud fivo
men wnuiidc I.
A Citt'RCIt Bprseu.—A man in lioltnos county,
Ohio, named Walliek, who lor emne years has been
itunne on religion# subjoets. took it into lit* he ld
n low weeks ago,thnt he was commissioned In.burn
d-.wn all the churcho*. Accordingly, on Tiiurs-
day la«t he procoodfd to set lira t-» tho Lutheran
nod Me hodi-t churches, hut before much damage
w.i# done lie f.>und himself iu j til. He i# said to
bo Iti 1 I.f the belief that the only salvation for
the pc-.ple is iu his getting out and burning tbo
churches.
The American Hor*i: Tam sit.—Mr. IUrcy, tho
American h-r*o lamer, is said to he realising a
splendid fortune io Grunt Britain. After a most
siM?ei-.-#fnl eoiirsu „t tuition in Liver) 1, he is now
in Dublin, where a large number of subscribers uru
taking le.*f“i..# at $.'•*) -u.d $7.*n*i*ch.
Mt tifr.it IN Hai:ri?*.— i)*t luc*d.iy “f last week,
n difficulty oc.-urrcd at Whit.ikur's Cross U’*ads
Urccitict, in ILirn* county, between John W, My*
hand and Burton A. Bn-ks, which resulted in tho
death, ou Saturday last, »,f tho former.
Ex l’resi*Iont Comonf.*rt, of Mexico, his two
daughters, and suite, are now on a visit to Niag
ara Falls.
4B' Dr. Il.wi* It.-i’a Ditleia have r«a’--i(»al the untlii-
••st «nc.iiutiiiis from th- pr*** .ui-l |»*-*|.t«* tl.r. ueli 'iit
tliv Lui*«w. As ii v ihvihlv tome tor the eww *>t l»>*p jv-
I-In, KlnltiliMice, (I.ui-iipill.ih, mi l ei.iM'iiii ticrvi.tiH ih-
hility. it c.-iiiii"t l*CH|.|-roicl-e«l. Kv- ry day Dew cases of
Its mint (-Reel ntu elir.iai.'K'.l thr- u.-li ear riiiiriplv
|itltide Journals. There is nothing •-qu.il to tin* enjoy-
meat, to that which llieiilllieteil I-Xpeilellco when using
lids v.tlit ihle »|iei,illi’. It* iidld tone, its sine and vigor
ous action upon a uisordeted stomach, ami the cleansing
••1 tin-entile Imiiimii I,ody, should recommend it t. nil
classes,if our community, AU that will la nei essary to
convince tltP skeptical "f Its healthv effects, Is to Jfiicliaao
u hot th- and >••• ctuivluco.l.
Fold I,y Hi ugutsts everywhere, and l*y II03TKTTKH
Ai SMI til, si’lo t'reprictjrs. f.S Water uu J 6b Front st.,
ril.klutgb. lw diw may 13
CONSIGN*BBS HV I’liXTUAh It It.
May IV..’4*1 Sale# ration, I.'** lark# l! on
tie*, aii’l in.|#.», to Hrupiain. H:#l4win.t
Ilii j*.<n, Fieiiiiuit X t liana A \V»-t,lnr
1>4V|.I«..||, | r—■i:,jii K ll.-n l.Tf ill. II ,r
A llrautlar. .1 It Wreks. K M Myr.-i:. l.r
ll .tiiurll x Wl,••«:.. 4,1. and A Fawe-St.
v'li’.-iu.
... w M
M A LINK LIST.
Snvatniiili, (in., .tiny 15, |Sak,
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!AOB NAM: AT ULl'Or.- :. *•. - •*
L' 11 jc.. I’.eaji I-) M 11 " ,i...k:
BHINNIiSMiK'liAM * A; stint I.DI It'-
El !•' r sale at ui jtol, t.) )t. ii W 11
i t?. J P B.
Per stv iiiii-r ti -rd
C... C 11 It.-I M C -|
X ('uiitiiiis'inin. > p:
J Hacklier X
COIVSIGrlVliniJS
I. fr-’lll tiiarle-'. -li...Pi,Mi'll, it il-t ‘I
■r K C". M .1 |.,|.ii,nn. »’.«<!.
n-tr .t Co. II 1'it/zeralJ. C 1> It-^ri-
•r.V Frier#-oi. Allnyw. ,d. PJ:..-
M
H l.*r, Of.|*n. Marrx •'.*. Havant \ Lan't.-u. LCWn-l.-. It
llahi-rf'.aiii X >■n*. li T Scranton. It N ti •ur.lin, lt->*« \ Co,
.Mr* S Javlison. 'I mm x tjordnn. It l-lrwin. t* (• l’antty, .Mr#
C Pucker. 14 .Miimr.iuli, I. S lisl.yuu, lol Pnte ard, Tele
graph Utile:i;,d P L Om»t n.tine.
Per steamer Cecils Ir -m Cliarl-ften. Ac...9 ba!»# Sex I#t-
tiuti, aud #uudiler, to J P Si* Ihllty, bed
from Ampurx...744 b.le* cotton, 2-at 1
*ack# 1” rn, M li».\e# c"i-j er i.iu, I
Molyiiviix, F At •*,) full, P i
c, l’l-ck. Clia(lc»t"i>.
rgladv. Oxetwr, Ja ksonvilic.,
» ti I.uwtou, Kvet.lcr, Parariii
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: I ■ -irrive, l.y
i.i-i) 17
ot! e
I', r (tvxmer Aiifriis'
I.U# ll-.nr, sx.-k# d .
and tud#s, |.. T It* .1 I! .Mills. .. .
L Cvliitautiur, aud ^ At l.itlflteuu.
l)f.l,OW,,.M.ijc(tlc from Havre.
CbKAUKI).
?:*xmjl,ij» A’abxcia. F.-hcn.’k, New Y-*rk...Padclf-rd. Far k j
#tf..’n,** ip II,n.t«i*Ue, llurdls. New Y>-rk...IJrigl.xm, BxM- ",V,
St’-uiiifiiij* ■*t:,t« <-f Gcirgia, Garvin. PldludcI|*liia...U A | s,, !.),
5tr:.„i-iiip C-tuiiKrcc. Yauslin. Ilxltitn, rc—Uri^linm, BaU-
r»ztsSENO-1?IXlS
Per st..-anif)iit. Ahihiimu, t»r Nsw Y-rK ...Mi.** L Uell.KT
R over#. J 1. Svixa*. Mr StruhocUa, .Mr* strolivka, U H-rk-
uer. Ali-* Cvwlvi. .1 U Cuiiiiur, P Farrell J Cutler, aud tea
Steerage.
Per fleuiithlp IlmiKrills. for New York...Air- S M'.-dr,
Ali*- I' Al -.tv. A Ford. W S Turner. J Huili-rl-rd. W J .Mer
lin. Mr# J Hu:!,-rf-rd. Mist K ll-'.ii-t-r. .Mr# Murpi.v. t; n
•I’d,1,* .11. P U'Co„ii. It, N A|..n Iv. || W Aterri tin. I. f U- wu,
J > G-lives. J 11 VVvvtis, Mu# Weeks. Mr# M Wa,.inc, Mi*#
ll C P-.wvo, A Sicl.vl. ll Murp!,)-, Alt# M.-kol nud J children
All** •’K’l .’l. I> 1: At,I I H sestou, Al Alcrntt. *r. At Al.r-
,itt. jr. and ;*l s—vrjje.
per I >:,te..f ne->r £ i«, f-r PiiHadc'rHx ..T Dan.
lap. _ Ml**. . I>,...ap, Hr T-.wiMend nn.| |.v|*‘. G C W.-t-
m .i-o. lad*, cl,1 <1 and ot, .Mr* amt .Mi,* W»de. AH* liar,,ard
JG Akkra. -Mr II artri.lg--. Master Cliatit-n. Mi-* Fut-ubosh
Mr Mi.-rs, S lurii.nu. sc.li.Ci - Hr-Of.-r.l. Mr- K-m, J
.1 l» lluucau. W II At. Kcnxie. Alt*.* AIcKt'u-
, I..-.I
S’ov.-n#. l.ivcrj "--t....t It Wilder
f.-l.-iniin IJj#ti.,.. tint,t--r X i-animcH.
r^'i.ilu.'ll’.ii#, lie** V u-liam, llaUwin k
De'W itt & Morgan
BA YK .ll'ST DPI Ni:t».
K Itn.Mi.\i|-: it.. Lie- t;-'.«
and w !,:!•- H.a iiH
* 1.1; '1 i ' tuck I'- tl.u .a-
Ei , "lid Ali*arii:i.^ Ti--ti> * .Hid llan^c.*
I* - !o .- at..I 'I..I..111 I adi.i
III ,ck ai.d **!. :.- iniieh it,,#
• .1,,-. ,„ t* ii’.ir tr-i) •*
I'd KlVl.t) t*I'.U St T.AAtb tt-
8^
r M II. .-t. Hut f*
Fig*. Pint It.
HI. I It U. tl-Tll a#
K ’v W.-*t.
lu-l.-e Marti
. and !*• -tr
*> f steame-
i r.t.ai, fr.-tn Cbar!o#t..n...Cspt Abril
on. r t if nnt.y, W li I) .nc a-, A Ah-P ji
" W Hill pp. p )| ft, # | H..t., r . l
At t.i-
I'u—cll, C Merritt. W V l.o .«. |
Mri lire mud. .-Ini nud nurse. All** Itulvit#. I. iVaunr nud !
M *« slif i-inmj. Mr l.evkirk. Mi# KACa'.dweB, I
t-l i -I and nuts-, and 11 d-efc.
IVr ■ . atuer l'eri!«, tr.01, Cliarlciton, Ac ..Mis* Kate Kceb-
h-r. Mr* II Uecnkr. Mi-J ,.,—. Mr--i.d.-r# amt Is lv. J u I
Warm.ok. .ady nud nt. Mi** lli.I, *. f ttakvr. nud ii d-efc. 1
, f« r .«’.r'» ,r bv-: clii-l". from Palalka, X0...I; II tin l* .n. '
all .tcliillr.n aid-It. Ml-* I'o -cu* ll. A It c’..!c. lady ni d '
•***•'*•- cbi.dren a-t l g *vt*. It |) Siuidi-z and U- i
d*. J It IImiI and la tr. \V ||..l |.y h „d Udy. M,»# Pitman. (• .S
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Marti’...In \ linlratty Court to-ilay. lli* Honor ;
11 am- in hi- .loi-ive in re titi.-ii (.• ih.i loir M-.n*
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vv*f.-!. Tct- f. >. Surv-.y me »t rattier
; V u.d*. artm t >r*tc;«iay fr»u» ,1 oru,.-. »...md-
lIn the Ith iio'xnt, la lit 31. kn H. bri< J«hn
M Hick*, from Liverpool for .
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* IM sucks ('ills. In More and I r s 1!. I r
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THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT Of
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K i:.i -ck. J li itnc'.i,11,. \V linn*..in, .1 W Wlotetid-*. A II
l>:*v!l. t: II..-cl., T J Wlnrtuu. G C Whi.itmi K J W hort-n.
T J ’•(•trunk Manor Siftruuk. \V P MrCuPen. It V Win-
rale. Hr II WaMn. .1 F Waring. A Hachl.ot ii J F-frarro. S
II thaway. A V-reite. Ih?v J C l.-v. V Wooh-y.* Hr I'-dtin*,
A F W1I11,-.ii#. H ll<itoliln*.<n, t?3 Walker and2svte.it I)
Alunr.'i’, G lirav, N S Titiniiy. I»r S W l.aar-oii’.’, J I- llar-
r:». G W I. llal'l. W M I'd-r. A M.-Ivit. and a.I-ck.
I'-’r eteaiiter J (S l.4**t.-n.lr»m l , a,aeliiicla...Alrs I'ttil, UP
ll»*ti.-k. Mr# llirue*. J Knot ami .’Meek.
IVr *i-:,m-r M Alar*#, ir t l.ati.-t >n. *bn Dnu-
can. It W Whitet»ur*t li ll Wit lain*, f N MtEer.W Muuti,
It l> S,1,till, A I’ Mini',, T II Saulli, l' C t,rri ry. Mr# Stv^tn
nud 2 children. N Wolf, W |) U.iieiru, i,„d tl dr.’ll.
Al'V
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1. May 12 sebr Ja# Martiu. for Savauurh;
r tiiru-n, t,a.
May ii - Arr. r -hr# A'trr’la and J Sierra, fm
CM. •rbr Ja* Miller, for New YoTk; sehr Au-
|0Kl£\EH?£i©Kll3 3
50 baskets genuine ileidsiek,
•it'sr itBOKirim axi» fuu fai.i: iiy
Mav 12 ..CM. II C Sciibaer, for New N orfc. I
t t.ir:o*» -u. Mx» In... Arr. I rig Havana. Cnrtis, J*«V#on- .
Vltlr. .1 d •» * l.utnh -r. t • (| »-t-r ll mud to Laguna. M«-
io 1 in, t'.o :.’i’I# in*t, uhtie cr»»*ing M .l.ilin’* bur. tbo ve#-
*..| «t»pp d ab ,11 12 limit# and ,tru.-K *«v ral liuic#, rauving
1,-r to l.-a k lull*.*, a- ol.itiM'd to tin uw »vei board part of
deck I -a ; to lighten lo r. and put 111 f-r repair#. Scl.r IVga#-
Si t tr.in .'.lliu riu-r.
Ilr-<|..| A|:iI2 4 .Arr, t-ark Atlantic. fr«w Savannah.
I.,*, - j... .1' Apil. 21...Arr. l-aik Giri.-raig. tr-u
April 2'. ..Arr. ■lop Siinhe»m. fr»m Sunnuah.
April 21 ..Mil. .1 At lli.’k*. I-r Savannah.
Havre. April 27...Atr. *','|* tie-rgia. fl ’
n»t f illed a* prei u.ii-1) re - “
Ap,ll 3-*...Air, '
van n ah.
11 Sav'li.
1 Savannah, (and
n -rnd*.
»,J At \\ o.J and Monterey, from Sa-
*The ADorl. from Hartlepool f-r Savannah. wa# M D##l
April 2.Mh. Tho J M lli.’k*. from Liverpool f-r Pavannan,
ll.rviiig Inti-ty recel*. ■!
,M •' ^ « VoKTF-s.RnfYn
1 1 s I 'front Hu*eoti’hrati-liii'in 9 I **
afnot,*rl.’4iif of It. W,,rci’,ti-r. ami 1’lu, *< lino 4>•*:.*•
ntu I’liaMi- l to i.fli-r tlli’lll to Hli- Jiut.lie, at the man:-•■*«
turptii' prill’*. I take great |>tia-ni. iii tie niui-i’- 1, 'f
Hu- ittK.ve Itiatruiui’iiti*. as lliu) uu- Bind- ixptvlj
SOXTTHimw CIilMATM-
F**r ••xci’lh-lie)’ ul ilMt.-rint. Millplicity «t* h .el-’g» ,l |*
of rtiiifh. nud. al*n*|. nil. tin- jnuiiy. *« • • ti..—■i*?-' 1 |' r ’J
liati.’y of tone, they have Iko ii fr.’iuu:’ - ’’l *') their ^
Amut-tir*. na being Hu- tlucat ittatruim-nl* eo-r ‘ ,I tri ' c
to till’ public. . ,
f,.r lb*’I*"
(SUCCESSORS T 0 W. W. <; o O D R 1C II.)
autr-.’J *40 YVhltuUcr bticcl.
i wn* at H e value plae-April 2thh. h . in.K. Having laid tin* nolo ngenry In till# dt> f--r tn*-
! |.tvri-.l April :ioih...Loading for Savannah, ships II g twi.nty.ffvt* yi-arn, I noviT have kti*’»* n **f “ u
1a--d Chief and Cleopatra. , , (t-alaehieo'a. was W’lii’H* I In*)* did not give |ii-rfiat iuiti4ti»et’.-:i: I then
j •IV.'iip KiiiU'id. fr"'# J;' r „ lh ,-rr« in a !mv»-Ho hia.ilatl.Ui iu imying |o It,..*.- in ”»i'l --I * n '
o'# * r ’.Elea Irn• Here iu ir.-n*. The F ussded 111*.nituciit. that tlii-.V cauu.*t dr* bi ttei tl. lr '
I ii« a**'i*taa-e from tiie votiei which *poke'hvr. tile above inuiitif.icturvs. ,-
, I have also, a tin-- nuno-tiiu-nt of ||-»nar«’ ^
i “““““ , _ . . ttuardmnu k Gray. Iluin* Mr.** A: f!«nain:»'*:*■ l41 " 1 *
■ WIIUTKH AN’ D AL-h.-L.ud.il Pot er nnd tj. ui#clii-rn, which I will sell at rrdt:*.d pn> ** ,
Scotch Ale—"'i* •'»» )mI<*rIhtioa. for . I. W. AlcEbbLI-
MlMd 4t JOHNSTON* J Bavsuinab, March 18,1657. h