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-bSLmb 41 MPHI 3.. . eag Xatter on Every Page. Largest Cucnlation ir the City rrasx asp r" r am. rixrr TxBi.-Mtnst!' troa 3laa; A Western Avetare.TBeGr.e rn; Te FHctt frem Venice, Simp?. prefer Creun. Tir-T, Dirt ; The Dead T?..aetAeU THAWKBHIVaSsa IAT TtimwBl be no piper issue frem tail offce to-merrea-, ta eoBieqnrnee f the -.errance rf TbMk.siriDS DiT by weB. lew, is actrntaasee Ike frecfaatn of the Gcreraer of tre Mate. -r i- itii of v.. c. i:a;tji.vti, Oak 6e dart ? were caHed onto ao- roune,tivt H- and Tto'et '' 'amentec C. G. Poutdkxteb, the priBctpil eerteKtaTaie Pasta ai Jmtrica; under elrrurattincri wslch harresrtd (be seal or erin-friend of that gallant gentleman. iotbetemes oar painful duty to an- patch, at E. G. Eastkak, tht senior editor of that jaurnxl, died at hU heme In NaaBTiHe, on yorferrUy nonnap, ef aBpofuexr. Tee CUss to tee deprived, ty prorWtatial ottpea satioB, toft of to active etWert. Mr. Eutxix born In tie State of Near HatsptSire, and arci reared at theprinSnff business. He trie eanleTesl far two or three rears, after oMatatog Mi sajortty, at a jarea? reateln the eSee of tie WaeHagton CM. xdJeS A teeinrt aeeaarBtee actta tee late PrmM Polk, ben a member of CengTess, and vu aarisra to emigrate to Tennessee. He2MedtoKiw"fle and eoaaeatedtbe rubbcattwot a DtmseraHe newspaper, styled IheVlryw.Trlutt he contacted with great aVU- itv, Be retoraea to nuatfiwijHH i mn an this service, and was arterwarS' ap pointed to the oSce of the third Auditor of the Treason", whence Be was rxansierreo to the position, of eslrterrln-cluef of the Nash vitf'e'Onuts," a pcsHlen u-bkh he heM for sev eral years, and svstaiaed with marked ability dorlnr wee of the most tryiar and clesely- t-oijastcai caBaiens in the Sate. Mr, Eax-. JoT bA hf seteriV otter puMk jpsideM, at the tine of bb death betes the SeereUry of the AeneaHarsl Berean ef TeBaeesee. He was a man of many kindly and genial (jtaBtfts, and won the esteem of those with whom he was associated, by fidelity to dnty. devotion to the prisciples he espoased and an amiability ef disfositlon that always rendered bira"atf agretaMe companion and'iriena. Me was a warm partttan, bt did not forget what was doe to his astageniBts by descending to rersoaal absseror detraction. At the time of fc'.s dea4h,'be was one of the eldest editors in the State, and if merit be jod-ed by aseeess, ! e may well claim that meed, since the Vkin rstaMisBEuat baa b can baKspbrtbeMiBtla bors ofC5elf and associates, to be one of the raatt prosperoBS -and infiaential newspaper HtabKshsieBts bribe South-west. It is a most meiancbaly bat impressive les son to the livteg, to see a man thas cat off i tat sjiterity of'ssaabooi, by one t eH stroke of tie destrT,wlfco premonition or war- lugaAejmUstectfve cahHc daMes,- aad epeeiany wSenbis associate was Vat a fw dsys before Md lew by the rothltn hand ef d'ath. Troly we known boc at what how we T-iir be called from this scene of labor and hamaa aaseien to .another state of ezis4eBCt. The liTisMjehoaUbetaBghtbyttliiatthey are Ti-spoasible to another anuan aasee power for all that they may do, and feel, and think and that tfeey are liable at a aosaent's warn ing to be emaooed to render an sccoost for .he deeds ef this We. We bold tbm be im pressed wMh the taiportanee of disroaro-vc our duties as rttiiM and as aten. coomIm' tteosly and ctitfeally. of tohfog aretbatoeih-E-: is left aadoa to mke ors-W o'efal to -ir fellows, and of lvhjb-h:iid s a rim an4 ebaraeter wrfhowt reproach, as witkoti' f-ari other than to do a bad or a disbonorsble a - H QS- ADAT r THAXKCIVIXC. Whatever may be the reNgeoa creed of a man whf ever tfee doemas be may embraee or the docMaeahe may bold to 'be one esserfial e'raeot wbichb rant fee! and profecs is grat ihkie to the Saptea Architect of the aaivsrte 'err tbeUessrii of life and the hope of is mertalMf. These Uessiacs eome aSte to the g.-od aodihe bad, the jmk aad the wijwt, tte ChristsaB' aad Hie heatbea. The glorioas nw shine, 1fccd shower, the beaaties of earth, sea snd heaven, the inspiratioM of sentient nature and the soblieae aspiratioM of the tiiisihUsf capacity, are dtspessed and scattered freeesfteairwe breathe and-ridelyas son- ligbt peaetrates. There m nobeiag soporertv- Sstnekes' lhat he mty not fee), taste and enjoy theseilortoos.tbonph common blessings. Even the higher or esthetic pleasures maybe as well and as fredy enjoyed by the roaBiac; savage aebr&emest highly canvated and refined Ttiere is -so patent for the soaset, no pro prietorship for the landscape, no monopoly for any of the sobiime scenes of nature. While the man of wealth may hetd a title to lands epon wbieh the most striking scenes are exhibited, tbe penniless adventarer who chance to view them may have as keen an acpreeiatfon of their beasties and has trtty a3zeat a proprietary Interest !n their esthetic exuHencies as the landlord Lunself. Alpine btghU have as high a merit f or rbe peasant who tends bis herds along a base whescs towers Ihetr graadear, as for the most sated traveler -wboThat sailed ever stormy seas to behold them. So Niagara1 roar does 'not pipe Its yi iirthtiipason to an ex , riueire few, bat sinsi an eferaal anthem for all who hare ears to hear. 1Se, with impar. 'ill band, the biesstnea of sense and feeliBg, tbooght and arpiratloB are rencbsaf ad to all alike, from the Mag to the -peasaBt and from the past worehip of the Gffer of all Coed 1 the most hardened criminiLo It 'fioes se, f jllow, bowever, that aH appremte and ep '-? these DMac gifts aMke. Sott does fol low, that gratitade and thanksdvisg to the Almighty are de from aH to Hkb. If there be any difi erenee, indeed, a rigfefTftsen would teach that from the sinner, more than the saint, is de she homage of a reverent worship and an huiflhle acknowledgment ef blessings an mtitedaodof favors totally unappreciatsd. Whr sheatd God coatinae to .shower the wealth of His snirerse open the fentbankiul and nngratefal? TThy ebooM Htnot utterly destroT the aasrefiUMe iervant?,fMerely be es ue He is mereitaland kind, aBdecanse He desires, by iadteattens of His leve, extract tbese most lirelrand attractive of bsman graces adoration and gratitade from th proodeataad hardest hearts. This loag and patient ferSeariagi i the highest erkfeEce of '.L Alaigsnr's mercy aad goedMSS,andicrswBs all His Motsings with the glory of exceuwee. It shoaM call forth, therefore, our highest and holiest worship, Braise and thanksgiving!. As a nation, st Is especially doe that we sbosld praise God from whom all blessings flow." because, notwithstanding be dariac crimes and hardeaad gailt of a people who are bless e i wun me Bft or unriscuntty, we tiWjrr ceire the matt signal essdences -pf ifis ar bosaded physical prosperity thai is veae- safed to as. It is proper that we sheas! bB- b'v ackaowledge oar obHsrsttoa to the Great Raler of the 0nlvers, ssse day la each year, and that we sboald bos eadeaeor to rati back our waanVsriBg footsteps from the fsTbjsWeS catbs ia wWeh so manr ef m are trarinr We are Haas tasorht the treat Seerce UUM our blesstBgr, aad tea-a to dutrastt (bat silfSl s iSkieat wsfdom wbieb cflea betrays as Into . . ..... 1. 1 - i. . ' as Into uuc aim ,v I. l,r lO C9 Pod basin trs avocations, aad srMalr to pause amM the maddealBC whirl and lntoifea- tlng excttemeats of me times. May the ob-se-raree of the eae em bring down the Divine blessing aad exact a fabler aad worthier sense o' our eeftfrastoa. d ts ani responnbiuiies as a naties: and people. May it aheck the levity, sins aed vebeWloas of the age, and re instate ear country is mat path of earnest destiny and worthy dtreeHon which in jl pnsmM oays o tae KepaMic augared so 1. rioasly for oarseh e and our poslerlty. Tnr EcrjioK or wrrrg.TerBvlBs is -refe4 petttbr ratt from tht cntn l tin Oaf m or maa) sskasvII t a . 9 vciu mm. vaM -a-rvpaon. u lira, ba ;"V -""t . openea eijDtfeiH J"7 "oicbi eiruiqmif, the cia- ur' f "ntaranu rar as ConsUn- tmople another proof cf th. great eastern current. The ljva now ie.ac. fn .Os biw of th cone, passes down the valley bete,, pi. ano deHe Gtnestre, aud fall, into thereat rartne known as the Sasie-Orairie -tl.l deeobv 1 .000 fret broad! wh.h I'-.'1 pletelr fiHed Ilriow xM.t cut, 7 Zo,"tki carnage read in three places, de.W .Mf twenty louse, and some otfre grorei sndriBe yaras. and is now near the Cemeterr of p It ia Htietated thtSfY iw, T "PPf of lava bare istaed from the crater dariDrttrfs eruption. The temperature of the lara" H 200 degree Fahrenheit The guides bars provided themselves vfh ooutds in which tier rait medaHioa beads of the Ehg xnd Qaeet of Napleo, Louis Napoleon,-Queen TlctorU, Victor Emanuel, Cur Alexander, and arm JtasiliI, Murat, aad Garibaldi. DEIHOOlLATlflSTAT COJTTBJITIcW. By order ef tbeeecratlc State' Central Cotcmrtl.ee, Wednesdsvj the 18th of Janaarv, BU been, agreed npon as tftf Mme for the aesecbUngjstNashviUe, eftho Democracy et Tennessee .!a,fiS5ventfaB, In jjJer to appeiat delegatesto the natfonal convenlton, to be bolden at Charleston, for the nomination of a Presidential ticket,- and to choose?thetr elec tors for the State at large, and for the transac tion of such ether beilness as esa'y'be deemed oeeessjrj. . ' ' Tfcycoingrtttfe earnestly reeeaiBead the DrirStc masses tbroschoat the State to take'andve tttterrstia tti sah4t, Ib 'order to a foH'cosvrntion aadao impartial repr. eatawen or the pspajar seatiment of me Male. ' u. UUAKIMTFDK, Chairman of the Commute. TnrJWssisippi i.rvue t.A sds- Editosj Arrxtai.4 A dtspatch from Jock- n. Miss, neder date of the 21t BMtaat, says r i The hfeh 'cewt ef AbbmI of this State have rendarad their dedsloo In the anneal id wemac tile validity of the levee law. The deal- sien sa)staimc taw, asd reverses tne oecuios ct Jadge Hesry. Theabsvo-anaoanaement 'will gMde she hearts ofhoje:, wlwae appreh.eaeioo M them to ciBsstfra theaaf etyf their taonayedgeyest. menuTe the Uvee bonds, isoaed aader the aa thority of, (be Uwajf the State aad the (abse oaent sahcttaaef the nceale at the baHo!-Sox. The clamor ff JtfnitJlstsen has thas roaeived its qeietas, and thexosd faith ef the State is boaerably.Teeeae&r ' ' The coKsSeayof Toaica, Cashams, Batlrar, Wshiocten and Issaaeeaa had pre-exiotlaj laws, aothorfzing the iesaaBce of ocrip aad the ce&esHen of laxe;, which the new law fully recognizes and provides for the taxes ef those coan8e4elag nspecttrer asadMd to the pay mt$ oT their oUtgatioas. SeesectioaSaf the law oft'Seig. The excess, if aay, ehaU go to tin geaeral board (after their own oMgattoaa are paid,) for oeral kvee Afork- Set RecKoe X. The geaanlboard astaaws aad pays, after tberstef-JttBt, 1S1,H the Kabilitioa of the dlereritKl Laathyities at that time unpaid. 33. 1 ocaf-boards were sapersedol teiSelr as to baOdiar aad nMhiae Ves after Jane last, "bat hM boards are Bat abol ished for three years, whea-ehe general board Assamea the debts of the district their pro- Tince, office aad power meaatiBie being the ad justment, and &al payment of their several debts. See section 16. The ceeeties of ToBlea,'Oeabem, Balrear, Washisgtsa aad Isagaeaa have, la addiUoa, the rbbt to anes a tax of twenty-five cents per acre to be assessed aad ceileeted a pro ndedln the local laws of said nasties See section Si. The consolidated capital arising from the back coanties is to be appropriated is aid of the front ceaatirs of Tuu:ca, Coahoma, Boli var, WashsTten aad Islgiesa. The whole nejort of tie tmW law was not to Interfere with or J Sect the existing laws, bat simply t, incradolna generil system 'of taxaifea aboee coanties lyleg back from the river, which were eenatfy dependent apon and protected by a general .system of leveeing on the marsja of the river threagh these front river ceeabee. MiixrHif, Nov. SS, 1S. W. T. G. IUKtiGDa,ARIXT OFXIIK 71lt-S. EaotrxsviixE, Ti.xx., Nov. 22, 1859. . Eimtobs Arrxai. : I eee that some writer ia the Arrcat, from Dsrhamvtlle, who signs WmseK " A Sabseriber," is making great com plaint a boat th irregalarittes of the amis, aad ems disposed to tmiaaate that the faaM lies in mis oee, and mat there mast he a screw wose here. Jfow I beg lea re to inform bid that there is no " screw loose " in this of fice, neither does the f antt lie here, becaase every mail that arrives is carefully aeeorUd, aad all packages for Daibamville ard ebe- whnre.ae saatprward when the mail d apart that ?!! the o&cr. So Mr. " Sobecrfber" wW nltaac hereafter locate these " ii i ( Meremewbere else. Respectfully, VT. "M. McCORXICK, P. M. Jleeting In Itepecr to trie Late 6. C. x'oindrxfer. A nasserees aeetiaeof the cftti'wiof Naeh- r:lle wasbeH on les' Seward v, the ltth last- t respect to the latum y of the late Gsoacc U. PtiiEXTEX,whn reeela'ioas were passed xpresiiTe of the love and esteem ia which he w heicf. "Sreral aridrees wre nnde o the oeessiea, and imoag Htem oac by Hon. West H IIcMraas-vs, whfefa is so trae, tooehlne; aad eioq teat that we beret append it : Mr. Chairman, I cannot le this occaoioa pas wfhoat an exprmfoa of mr feeHacs ef rt nect to m memory or tn aeceaaoa. He came to ?fahricsemetwniears ajro.aToaae reBtleraaa wirhoat familr connsetioan. with- oat rretifr, -reHttwj any meam of saetatalBt; himself except hi IndaeTy and his s;rd htsi ness capacities. I thlak I Isaew Mr. Poin dexter well. ISy association wrtfi bin were toterabrr iattEiiile, and I think I had aa oppor tunity of aderstandfag and appreciating tiatr and prepitty Ihe-raaa. He preseatod himself before me eemmuaity cere a stramgac, witboat weastii aeawttsoat aaytMurto beeyHJm ap ia society, as oaeof the great mass of the com- maaity, aad worked trts way by tae exercise of those coed oaaHties which reeoeameaded him to his feHow-enen industry, truth aad ir - Merttr. Geonre G. Poindexter bad these qaalfUes, mr. uiairman. lie was possessor or tnoe maalr virtues ef iadesirv. troth and iBtecritr. with close atlefAion to the gotten be owed to himself aad to bis feMow-mea. Kind, pestle, modest, be bad as candid and reneroos a heart as erer-beat in any boman breaoL, He tried to do to others as'bo-woald have others do tob:m. That was bis character the hurnest that be longs to mortal man. A gentleman who, through life, tried o do to his fellow-man a be would be done by ; such. I believe, was the character of 'George G. Potodrxter, whose nemery we have here met to teetifv nor respect for. He is cobc, Mr. Cbairsaaa. Hia boar will be in'erred to-morrow afternonn. at half-past two o'clock. He bad bo wealth, ao r nasty conaectieac, Ttobody to rally a tea; tby pageaBtry at bis faBeral ; bat h had those good Qualities ef head and heart which eatt tied him to the respect of the human familr. I could not let this occasion pars ulthoat ten dering to the memory of tMs gentleman the respect dee bhsfrom eae who Devr kaewbim bat a coaele of mn ana, aad siase he came Va this town. Thts mteh I have to say ; and after bis -remains pes way, when be miaeies with the thoasands who have pose before htm, I shall go to bis grave aad exclaim: Here lie the body f aWn as tree to his sense of 4aty as ever ateo.in.iBM comraanay. The Funeral obseaulcs. The funeral.of Geom Gilmer Poiadexter took ptaeo'&oaday afternosn atan past two o'clock, from Ihe first Baptist church. Loar befor the time announced for the obsequies caa arnreu, crowns commenrea poanag into the church, and it was soon filled to lis utmost capacity, and by the time the corpse arrived, the crowd out ide the building was nearly as larreas that Inside aH having eome to testify their respect for the memory of oar t'eeeaed friend. The services were solemn and impres sive, ana me sermon ny Air. newel I eloquent and appropriate. The leaned divine passed a high eulogy apon the chars eter of the deceased, whom he bad known, as thoasands of ethers had. bat to love and admire for bis sterHar Qualities o: Dead andneart. Atmeconcieatoa or the ceremonies at the ehnreh, the corpse was removed bv the nail- bearers asd-daeed In the hearse. aBd was es corted to the city cemetery in the following cracr: , Bnfj Brui Bua. Qttfzeuealsnt, jJemren. Toe riilwaliMimw r ao Ssma sed I an rim S1taesrthe frcmii In nnlisii OMasew ie etrriM. The procession was one of the terrest ever eeti in utc, ttar howoi assemoteo i : il . . , i . . . at varioH points alone; the route of the pio- c'SMOS to testify terir respeet lor the memo rv o&Oie deceased. No man ha orer lirrd in Kasbville who has inae shart a time made for himself eo many ineM, aaa bow mat he is we from astou?' as. tber were BrMMt tau. - . - . . .... UutantKad rHes-orer aH that waa aortal of George Gilmer Psaodexter. "raise l'nekrd." Yrateeday morning a man, dressed toieraalt arptrel, ami who ete bis a Charles lv DiJiaM.was uo before hm hMar.hWaaayer, maacnargeor "sauiae; aader tats colore;" Jo other words, babetoalry appearlae; ia the , It seem that this person b been a regular 'sojourner in thi cMy, Charleston and Aag b for the last three years, elways passing as X female, aac! xttboat sasperion as to his sex, atil very rec'Btlr. Denag a lat visit to Charleston, ckenmstaneM .laasawed which fed to the belief tba be was ret what be seem ed. These aaspietOBshsv'ng been cemmaBl cated to the chief of police, canoed bis arrest, vwaen be made a fell caafesaion. in which bo stated that be had .regularly appatred ta " " J" -" I'l' 1 v r-nir tic hs in OtU, bat refused to gfve anr reason forsaeh sUang i and unaccountable conduct. TIamSs rif-IK nuf. 1 - ..... . Biave erar heard of. For vr mat ttsw ttJii. .has requested our streeU inbroad day- 1 Z2 "' r."" Da "xea apon as a woman, ealndtof any one that he was a man In dts-faise- Hu voice, appearance and maoBer "were aH In perfect keeping with the characier attorned, his face belnr as mmaHi woman',, aiajoagh be must be at least t wests -Iwo ears of age. it j, suspected that this isnise baa been assent rr sti.ri rpose, and as he bas been seen freeaently in touitiwura wita neeres,a saspion bas a railed In the minds of some tha he Is an tbolilion emiaaarr. Ka.ls Iw,, - - - tajpHxm, to await further examination. &- Ottices orGoiESj. Lewis Ct-nkaBe. iBe secretory of IhrRtpbiicsn aseectaUon in naaaugtoa, is saldto,laTpimDent candi date for Bosbttustsr r ili i7A.T..e n..- aenilttvft. lr. GooaUoe. of the Nstianal rm, it j prominent candidate for the us is aiso William Moras, cf Amerlcan Poller tn Cnlna tlio Best nuasimtaiui.) -. . 7 We see in the success of tNe United States mission to China, a complete condemnation of oar own conduct, and, unabl to conceal or Ray the f set, the defenders of the Brace sys tem of negotiation, endeavor to account for It b!soaerely impuBg.tothe Ameriesn mtoe later and the American Government ahoinlH atiag sabmisaion to the tMoWng pretensions ef the Chinese. Of eeafse they do Etbellere nythinc of th kind; but It Is hoped In this war to weaken the wormwood of oar defeat atThe Pei-bo, reckless of me insult such e atotemeat in vslse to the Dotted, SUteftGov era meat aBd people. , That Oorernnent, we sboald all prettv well kaowbythis time, I net Id Mm habit or tamely submitting to Insult or haiarf flam anv other power. Cra mpton, by ttreWasftlaeton Oabtaet, might have saggesi ted the wisdom of sayiag Botblag about sah mittinc ha lnautt or about Amsrican humtlla- tlOB No power in Europe would dare to offer of fense or insuK to the Western RspaUic, IK they well know that it fears tbem not, and is ever ready to defend Its interest and vindi cate Its honor when either it aMMced. What wretched staff, therefore, H this about Mr. Ward bumiliatinc: his countr-- and hiatteif by gateg to Pekin tn the way that accorded wMh Chiaeee law aad custom? The Americans, who kaow bow to mak their right respected by s'roficroreniBMaU, kwrtv also bow to re spect the peculiarities, or even prejudices of weak ones. Thoy kaow that is Ghiaa they hare no rieht to iaswt apsm (he eMervaace of westera forms, aad that If me roTereraeat at Pekin chooses to coswtder Itaok of celeattal oririn. and therefore raiierlor to the rest of tb world, it is no bsnttaes ef their to go to war with it oi that account, so long as It per forms its engagements and acts In a spirit of f deadlines. That it bas doae so toward the American fa ao degree doabted, for the Amerkaas bare sever bullied, bombarded and esjBjtad there, ai s unbaptnly bave done. As tame silly story, tnventod by some whlets Praebmaa, of Xc Ward's bavtnr bees takes oa to Pekin la an enclosed box, it can Impose upon nobody who ha aay knowledge at the customary mod of tfxveliar in China. The celestials bave not arrived at the sort of civili zation which rejoice la express t raise, post chaises or state earriaees, as means of con veyance ; they use for that purpose what was not loae are cotieidered among aarselve a far more dhraiaed and grand strle of Iscemotien for persona of rank; and Mr. Ward, Hbout aay doubt, foead himself carried to the capital ia the honorably yellow tsuai chair wbicb ,the artleea Frenches aforesaid his. with dismal bamor, dubbed a box. . It certainly Is humiliating to Uaglaad to fiad the United 8tata so sac -eesfally aerotiat ine treaties with China, while she, herself In alliance with France, bas so agresiouly fatted. But how will it help as to send a mili tary expeditioa ap to Psi-bo why, it would oatrhe rianglBg a deeper iao the dUcVtr, aaasaiUnr success mar ad more UnprohflMe. Instead of aeUng so foolishly, would It cot be wiser to consular a little, and sec u heftier we rht not, by adoptlre the method of the Amer ican, seeceed a well a tbey ? It I true there it a terrible amount of injur.es to be atoned for before the Chinese will come to consider tb EagUsh aa blameless aad friendly aa they do the AmsriatB, but a real cfaaagc in osr tea and eeadmet. Touched by acts, weaH, we dare asy, speedily caavine the releatiajs thai th patt was to.be part, and restore rsaMmce ia oar iatwtioaa. Tlir san Juan irricnliy ano isng- lanct'n rtalm. Fr-'su SB Ajordm SUB KaraSkMr 1.1 The seizure of Saa Juan an infraction or nternationa law. It is, beyond this, a vfata)- tiaa of the rales or honor. R m a flatrrOBt act of robbery and vio'enee an act jaaiifiable irwi no plea wh a 'soever. Evea the more ratioal aaioag th AmericaBS mesaaelres are beriaBiar to recocniae the monstrous in justice and indolence of the wsol proceedine. uenerai itaraeye usu obscbib are uc umber ef those who reprehend the outrage, upon me BMfjetration of whleh he adveatarej (apparently without instnteUon or aathorixa Uon of aay kind from Waehiactoa ia ti e nam aad an behalf of the United States Gov ers Bieat. Yet SaaJaan is still held forciWv iu pos session of the American sold tees, to the num ber ef seven hundred. The island, which is admirably situated about Hid -channel between Vancouver aad the Mainland ef the North American Continent, is vronderfallr well- adapted for the ptn-poees of a permanent and powerful duster of fortifications. It Is not only admirably attaated, bat fct U lofty, and in mini jjuasi i ii 1 1 1 capable of being transforami ate ttTOibraltar of th Pacific Let as but yield quietly possession of San Jaan to the Americans and aaow in em to loruir it scien tifically, and we aaav ju-t as well, with a rood grace, make the'United Saatet ftrubwith a present of our graad new eolo-iy of British Uoiasaass. it is atmpir asar( to dream for sb lastiBt of any HntiiQ Ministry Ulerattng the pei petratioa, with impunity, of outrages ao asonstroa is watnserret, and to directly calculated to I nrer the preetig of Eaglaad, tad to degrade her in the eetisaatteB of the world. Oar sabasJsaroa to the terxare ef a little island like that of San Juan, an island ia retard to which we have all along made direct claims or sovereignty, would De worse in one respect even tbaa Ihe lost of a Bitched battle. A dlteomfltare apon the baMJe-firU mht!tt simply be the result of bad generalship. The erases toleration of a buccaneer ii: crime, like the seizure of Saa Juan, wobm, ob the coatrary, bowever, imply before tbe whole world aa abasement of the Btional character. would be aa pernicioat, almost we bad said as fatal, to oar iaoueaee amoar tbe powers of tbe earth as, is Mr. Burke's eotlmatios. when (be RevM GaeruVs, snNOseatlag. viewed tae iaealta oaTered to the fair Qaeea Hsrie Aatai setto implied the extiactlea amoag them ef tbe loftier jaspabMe ef chivalry. Destruction of the I'nlncr) of tae X-uxembaurg at Paris. fti" Mauri Mimstii. Octoter M 1 The fallowiae are some narticalars of tbe fire yesterday at the Palace of the Laxem- bo'irr : Tbe fire was first discovered bv the sentinels stationed aear the carden, who saw tm ke. and names burstiag out from the cupola which sarmount the hall. The alarm was at eace given, and bodies of firemen and detachments from the different barracks were speedily oa 'be spo, and chains of men for handing water bavin? been organized, nine engines were set to work. Marshal Raadoa, Miaister of War, Marthil Maruin, Gnrnls Sou main and De- vilier, M. Troplong, President of the Senate, M. de Royer, Vice-President, the Prefect of Police, and f. Balestring, Chief of tbe Mu nicipal iol ice, am red soon after tbe first ataita, aad asMated ia dhreeUar the oaeraUoris, It appears that the fire first broke eat under tbe roof over the hall, and rsp:dly extended to me wood-work which supported tbe ctpe'a. The palace, which is built ea the model of tbe iittt raitce at Florence. orinnallT contioted of two main buildings, with wings ; bat after 18W, In order to increase the dimensions of the Caamneror Peers, a new buil'mc was added on the garden side. It is ia the center one that the fire tooknlace. To feed the engine. the only supply of water was, aturst, that of me Basin M front or ids raise, in me garden and it was soon eaaaattea. bat a number of water-carrien wore collected, aid tbey broueht a coastderabie ouanlltr. After toe are has coatiaued for aease time, pieces Jtf baraing wood began to fall on tbe floor of me Senate, through the epetrtag by which the ehaaeeteT was suspended, aad these set fire to me wood work below. At about fear o'clock, the architect of (be palace anaoaaeed that the cupola would scon fall In, and an engine which had beea carried ap to a projecting part of the baOdaac, w or der to play more eaectually oa the are, was withdrawn. TMs had been seareeir dnne, when parts of the dome begaa to fall, aad ia a short time the whole of the ceiling was borne down into tne tall below. The large latter, which it of immense weight, fell with a tre mendous crash, snd broke threagh the flooring of tbe ball to tbe ground Boer. Two firemen and two other men belonging to the name who were employed there, were karied beneath me rums, itiev were tson srterwurd got ess bat were seriously i i j ured- The satire ball 1 a mate of ruins, the desk aad seats being eimer orotien to pieeet or Bonst to a cinder, All the galler e of the museum, the Salle da Trone, the archives, the hiaierieal apartmenta. aaa toe narary, eoararatag untviru oi iuu,i w save escartea tniurr. Brown's flkcs. We have in our posteatioti one ef (he piktt maaef a stared at Hartford, by Brown's order, aad aeat to Hsrper's Ferry, ha lacge boxes full, tob used by tbe nerro. s in the murder of tb wbtV popalatioa of Virgiaia, led aa by Cp tafaa Browa and his Black-RepabUcas aid. Mts at agty an instrument for murder a l could be uV vised, and in the hands nf a stout aegro might be made to do merciless execution. Tbe tlttr It anout twelve tneDet lotw. rerv stout ost be handle, and taperiag to a point, both etsres verr eoarn. l n orner tnt it enould not ro clear through a man's body, a gaard is placed. so mat arter me nc.im is aisnatcoed. it can be draws eat aad execution done to a aether. Tie bajaUed I tlx or seven feet long. Sbxrpe' rrSee, of which preaeher Beeeber and Prof. 9HtlsaaB,sthereof tbst clan, bad so high an aporsciatre, may nave doae verr well in Kaaaas la the bBu of Captain Brown and hi rasar. bat this weapon in the hands of Vir ginia aacxaes, if tbey were disposed to ue It, would be made quiteat effective in tbe kiHiBg line. If the editor of the Democrat is desirous of seeinr what sort of killing instruments "natriot hero" ef Kaaaat celebrity devised for the murder of the men, women and chil dren of tbe slave States, it will be shown to them at this easee. Tbe olke ia eoetttoo wts obtaiaed from Mia C. n. Foake. who is residing at Harper's Ferrr with her brother, tad who tared the life of ThnmneoB, eae of Brown's men, at tbe time of their casta- She ia a sister at Rbil. Foaks. member of CoBsres from ImncdB, and we tee it stated that it is contemplated In ew Tork to get op a leatiacoaial for her generos-a coBduct on mnt occassoc at. usu crswo Ifcaa. X.lfe of a Oerman "student,. A correswemlesvt of tbe New Totk Thui, writing from Heidelberg, savs : Th lift of a actttSMe ttadeat, whether be be , nman era teretenec. in Ilrloelberg. doe net fall aader the emtirare wMefa aH objerr-rj. eiprn, ia nesrd to tbe so-called corps and jYethinilaag-ieeeB. Ii it Bat ecsa rr, m or- oer to enjoy luuy we mavmnmw vi shi versity, socially aad Intel U taally, that one sboukl belong to to lurhltag IM anncing dabs. Indeed, i is fa tbe way ef one's am ission into tbe beet Oerman society here. Thbeer-lmMrmtiertetovMted) the castle aad its earirooi, me op-ra at Manaheim.with a half hoar's ride, tbe society eaelly ohtafBed) of tbe prefsMers. of (he aai entity, tbe balls and reunions at tbe Museum, tbe excursion in summer tn all pant of erope(efl foot if one is wise) these are th sjemeats of a tree en jeynteat of a etudes' -Iff. Most American students confine themseKe (if so extended a field ran be called eosfinemerit) to this course, and bed,thtir profit !a it. I bare act, with othess, who had breu yoarain Germaay, spent mach money on their "etudent-life," entered the corp;- feucfai duels, drank beer by the cattoBy indVWiaH Uifr imrat made a s-ne trip.rven to tbe nearest objects of hieterie ln tiraStin their setsiborbood. Their knowledge of German was merely a fluent use or tbe Grr man suae; and their acquaintance with the people w-t no farther than savigT" with some yoang Baron von "Poppycock, who beloncedto the same corps, and wore the proper shads ef pink eo hit bat. THBMEMPHIS,PAILY jPlgpAIL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1859. CLirncs. ?? The Ravels are at Boston. The price of bread In Parix It Dp nearly two ceots on the'-Ch loaf. The Cooper Hngi(h opera traaparn esgaged to sing at Pittsburg. i ' CbrlottrGrais)ptoniFlaylniiia PorUand, Maine. Bdwln Booth bat lately playe4.t very iu ceful engagement at But ton. Tbey bave formed a sewaeerei ercanitotiuB In Cincinnati called lhc"0rl Club.", Dtirlpgthe past two weeks elxltssi deaths bave occurred In Biitoa of a mall -for. Mr. Bouicicault It preparing a new fire act play npon an American subject. Tbe spots on tbe sun art uBusaaily namer oat and large this year. Hooped tlftrte are now denominated, "fash ionable dreles.1 - - ; - The last excuse for crinoline Is that the " weaker vsls " seed mach boeglBg. Mr. Murdoch it performing at Chicago. The Parodi troupe are In the tame city. Peter IHchlngs and hlsfactaatiaff adopted daughter are in Eaffalo. rerbaps one of the most notable types ef modern lunacy is baltoonacy. FbrtT-eVlit Indian squaws were. reeUy ar rested in a bouse of ill-fame In Montreal A second eynagegBs et Jews lias been or gaaitsd la Boston, ander tht title of " Adas braeL" Tb very lastarlottrispoVen of. In the pa- rrs,js a wheel that came offa dug's tall when was a waggW. Twenty-sir ladies hare availed themselves of Instructions of the Female" Medical Cofleere.-at Boston, theail year. "Do'vm like codfish, batla, -Mr."' Wi3iB? WifglB, besttatlagly, "I really uWutkaow, Miss, I never recollect attending one." " la Hamburg1, Gejraaari oat of 3Mg HH1 of cholera this MEiiner, 1191 have died, and 1149 bave recovered. Mrs. Partington, speaking of the rapid manner In which deeds are perpetrated, said that it only reqaired two seconds to ftfht a duel. It you see a wife carefully feettag her hat bands slocking, Ton may ceaclad that ha will not find It dtSealt to foot her Milt. The Opeioulis, Iral, PtirUl, Nov.. IS, re port: The cotton crop in tb praise it fiat, tad onr planters are taking advantage of the present weather In gathering it. Jackson, the "American Deer," commenced at Tork, Pa., ob Taeedar, the feat of wajkiag one hundred and fifteen hour tslthoat rest or sleep. Measures are' being ttkea at the North to raise a fund for the education of two of John Brmvjnn d ashlers at the.chol of Theedere TJ. Weld, ia J&vifaweoi, w Jersey. All the dagf kllhvl In Clertlaad, Ohio, the past season, were said to the glove manu factory in Utehfiald, Medina county, where the skins are made into kid and buckskin. Morpfay, blindfolded, beat four of tbe best hees-p'ayers in Pbiradelphla last week one at (he :ii; another athbeOcVtb.aaJ a third at the 2th, and a fourth at thsSSd move. Sfaarioa is teetering In Cfectnnati against spiritealism. He n accused ef.relyin.- more on fuu thsn argument... W thiak wheafollr Hie, fun is tbe arrows to shout it with. Tbe FntnnH Journal, the leading paper in Dublin, Ireland, hat procured one of Hoe's four cylinder nresjet from tbe UsHed States It is a complete poverty la that coesTcy. Itiiftid that Biiguam Young, either or economy' sake, or something else's sake, has reduced his esUkNsbraeaL Ah, Brsgbam, e it while you're Yoang" John L. Latimer accldeBtatly cat his band while skinning a steer which bad died from poteen,! BtoesiuWd, Cenneeticot. Tbe hand aad arm commenced to'ewell bntaatlr, and in spite of medical aid he died last Friday. TjMiRevVj. n. Downer died at Lackaow, Ifajfieptember 18th. after a sickness ef six davs. He was eae of fire missionaries tent out spring bribe, Utfsryec4styit theJIHhodin Bpfseopal Chwcft ' - Th Grenada (Misj) Btrml Cea'bsMa says: W e chronicle th, product of potatoes from eleven to nineteen pound a, made thlt rear ia HiuJs, by a planter friend of ours. Deep ploughing waa the secret, of tbe xueeert. A preacher lately said ia his sermon: "Let woman remember, while putting oa their pro fuse aad exHnvea4iit, haw narrow are tbe gatetnf'Piradlae.- Tt ha been a disadvantage to the Santo that land baa been so eheAR, tbabthere appeared bo taajajiftrfor any ether buaines but that of Heaaeseee ha eatry faeflity far producing snd BUBBfactariag (rot which Peatiayivania poiieatis, and .aaataias vast quautitie of marble of various aad beautiful lunds. North Csrolina could produce ghat to tnp pay me whole world for centuries, without preceptibly reducing her sources for sstch a braaeh of industry. Miaaesota and Iowa are so String under a rraAisg depressias In their monetary asmin. Theft nave produce and to spare, but no money 10 move jr waa. It! "New Orleans, during the month ef Oeto- ber and tbe first three days of November, there were ' o lew tnaa twea--in?e stebotn? a Brays p no twenty eases ot imtonag. A rural exchamr comes to us with the fol lowing: "Tbe lack of editorial la this week's issue, most be attributed to the iiatjimnidhli vtstt at Mr. Agat and bit naaaerooa family. "Sheridan," the Paris correspondent of the uesosfl i rimvr, write to max paper But a VtrnWBa aad aba Wot snails are easafe every pes sou In tbe French capital. In Dijon they snag anrty cents a. Baaoren." "Shall we take a bns up Broadway " tai.l a youlur New Yorker, who was shiswlag his cooatry eoosin a 6 out towa. u. atar no saidnhtaUrmed girl, " I woaUaH do that in me sueet." (cueen Viet oris has received a magnificent pesent from (be Mabarajakof Chatmere. beirg a shawl teBt coataiaiag a bedstead ef solid gold. .Theaslueot this royal rifit it stated tob about $750,000. ' A gentleman advertising for a wife, mts It weeht be well If the ladr were prsseseed a competes sontctent to secure her agaiat excessive grief in tbe event of any accident nappeBing is iter eempaatos, Jean B. Gougb lately gave three lectures in tae koubu Koora of tae teTaama in jMiulin which is canable of costs in isur 960 oersons a ml was foil to the almost powiale extant. He visited some of the provinces, and la Bel fact alone succeeded' in obtaining 12,000 signers tatbe pledge. Journeymen painters In Mobile, who have uteiv been receiving 93 per day, oa a reduc tion ef their wages to $tS0, "struck," and would not go to work for anything bat tbe old pay. Tbe master painters ware finally com- penea to gire in ana pay mem uie om price. Greeley bas another reform for a habb He nronoses to rvass a law to csmael ( faVat tb war be alwavs roes ea) electon to vote. fining a man $3 and adding ten per cent to hit tax 11 ut sotfc vete. Fifty editors ef Maine receaWy went out oa an excursion : tbey made a eemmoo parse.and bought a box of sardines for dfnner. la conse quence of that reckless expenditure forty-nine ac oem save stace tacea toe beneat of tbe bankrupt act. Mr. John Wise, tbe scree jut, in a letter to m New York Erprtti, doubts very much the Inteatioa ef air. Lowe te attempt crossing tbe Atlantic In bis ,bi; balloon, and Indeed hints very plainly that Mr. Lowe Is a -humbug. The uaaatUy of cotton seed Hi tbe South I estimated aTlDOCO tons, from which 89, IMAM eaHens .of oil mtebA be tnJ Srhieh wonld be worth a dollar a gallon, and wnn me oil ease, ue groat product is estima ted to be worth 5 tWJ ,000,000. . Upon, the reading of the Declaration of Is fepeBeenee in an eastern cHy, by a dttswi ef tfcatpte, aentieman from the rural dastricts mad thlt corawent: "Oh. he read ft well eaaach. bat I'm darned if I believe be ever tWete It" Atsong ether scheme, in France, a Mr. Ha diguet bas proposed a gigantic ship c-snsl, to crot France, from the British cfaasael to the Mediterranean, thn imaientely shortening the tea route to the teeth aad east, besides drain- fag the lands most subjected to taasdatioa. A Vermont paper states that a short time siace a man In Coventry while tncaged la dtr ging a well, earae apon a aaaUtty ef frogs, embedded in tbe day. about '.went- feet below the 'satffsc. After expottnt; them to the air roT a'snert ume mey beet me active asd bop- KS US.. - The Auburn .iittrtlttr of last week learns tMla-yeunc Udy. daachter of Mr. Fleming. of Victory, Cayuga county, N. Y., was snot through the head and lottanUy killed on Sun day. Her brother was nW tSreash tbe smn. ual with a gun, showing bis sister " bow it was den,' when the gun explodeJ, and the bell taking effect in the sister's bead, she fell and instantly expired. She wat about nine teen yean of tge. ThrevernmenLof Pent baa entered Into a contract with Dr. Edward Co lien for tbe Ib- tredaciien ef twenty-five thousand Irish emi grant. Tbe principal set rm la nous are that the emierantt than renounce altefiaoce to thetr revernment, and mast become Peruvian cttitenr. Tbe government of Pera baste pay weir sea puteue, ana everr eomnat is to nave about mne iagimn acre et tanji. Soeakfiar of old folks, eeveril of tbe naners bar ot late been fining a list of tbe moat aged men in tbe country- we (Wek we kaow a ease that will turn them afl down. There is an old colored woman In Ootambia, Ala., who, oa bring aikedher age, stated thatebe did not know hew old she wat, but ah cooked for the band that dag the Chataboocbee river. Some, alBt It? JWma BtporUr. Recent arrivals from South AsMriea bring "Intelltgeaee of a terrible earthquake at Cop a- po. in unit, ny wnicti more mao.ese half of ine (own wns flesirovea, ana cassiega great loss of V- The shock was sensibly felt at uaiarxar reoqi xweu&r-nre miien suaaant. it Is" retorted that the water In tbe harbor receded erne twenty-three feet, and vessels at anchor swayed to aad fro at it in a heavy sea. The TarsBW Government are censtraeUae' a line of telegrtph across their country, from Censteatta&le to Bissora en tbe Persian Gulf. the F.nclisli Govcrcraeot coutractinr to nav 36,000 on Ms completioB, asd a large sum per annum for the exclusive use or one of tn wires. When tbe tine tfarongb Turkey is com nletsd. Eaglaod will be in telegraphic cosmif nkation with India. JT In France a confederation of ItalyJ? pro posed, with tbe Pope as its " bsfKHjbfe Preel- det;" and the Legations are to bare secalar government. Against these Infrjigemeeta of tbe temporal rower cf the Igpc, Catholic bishops are 'protesting in allraireetloss, aad tneirTattoralt have been sdSxtravagant that tbe Minister of InstructloifEere bas forbidden their fsrther publication ln'any French jour- So HTere Is tht Austrian tyranny of Venice that not lets than foarmndred and five thou sand people bare emigrated from 'list province alace January lust sjPTbls Is one-seventh part ,c me WBoie popuiUTBO, m is aa uxoaus st- raost unparneii inrmoaern nisiorv' we sun pose' the Ai.ttriiS Government would be glad tbdrftealt the Italians out oftbe crmntry an! get. ia lutir places vnilt, JJaatrsunt ana 1 SB 1 Germani, wIm) are mere loyal and ars letter affected to Ba.rale. We read that the builders of the WJaaas steamer, more familiarly known as theW-CI-car" steamer, are to, far satisfied wttfi. Its LwerVs, op the. recent trial trint at Bjiltimote, ma, wiij m (.cfMiisn sMinui iw wo con struction -of a maeh larger one. Tb new oao wHI combine many alterations and improve ments which the experiments with the present one bave tuggeettd. There it a firm la Troy, N. Y., which, in itetd of signing the name of th firm.'bSaba couple of ambrotrpes a littl larger thas pbat ses stamp, en containing a life-like deiinea tien of the feature of the teaoir, and tbe other that at the junior member of the firm. Home ly men will, ef coarse, set their laces agsiott aay such arrangement. tier, ueorge JJ. daaiB, a gradahte of the Bangor Tbeoleeieal gtalurv P.. 1 ir Dodge, of Aodorer Theological Seminary ."and Mr. Richard Miles, of Ohio, with their wires. ..-ill .all T,. Ai . ' .. ... ,. natKuKi for ier- bro Island, West Africa. The lumber and other materials for two houses for these mis sionaries (to be erected in Africa) has teen pmared ami put on board the vttesd. A fare well missionary meeting was tob held hut evfefeg.-HirttaBsl (JhV.).WHttr. The Vienna correspondent of the London jnmMjii AuiNg usve uBuergoBe a vary m Aswis uuriug rne last few moutBRi, aaa Katrines m mat the -government wilt toes nave to cnoe b-tween the canaUtu don and revelation. Tbe Honrs risn u- aga declared that it waa their Inten'ton to agi-' m t- ,.a,,ii Ik.. I I I . l . , o. iwM, lutj u.u ip-amru lupir conSXItatlOB, ' 1 J smarts oie anti-centralization " OMmonetrauoa na just beea msdv at Ecg. royal free city in Slavonia. Tbe Leaden pram favor us with their views an the Harper' Ferry outbreak. Tb Tina compares Brown's plot to mat of Guy Fawkes. and argues that tbe fact of the a it earn: It evi dene of the existence of elements of danger la air social system. The iKrm is quits pbilo tophieal. aad thinks tbe nwsu Lihiil wemderful patience and generosity, butiegarda. ue cotraue . or ia conipiraior at calculated to impede the abolition of slavery ia tht seatb- ws nun, auu especially in Maryland. Th Paris papers tpeak of a new industry that bas arisen In France from the exigencies aC the time, and one which 1 dettteed to sua- m 1 1 ,. .. . . -r nj opt. 01 iue uccvs4i::r ni mat rage ror de stmctlofi wbicb is becomiBg s aaaarent. Government has ordained the trotemttre Jtb-erin- of tbe tea weed which 1 washed en te tb rock of the coasts of Norma a-dy Jed wit tanjr to terveas waddrnr for artillery It be. lag found to answer the purpose tdmiraMy Keepiag uie iron cooi, and not liable 10 igai ttos. like the cotton wad hitherto la . The uaterial b already been dittrtbo'ed to th Ordnance Departaneat at Yincsnne. A suit invoiriag she question whether money seat m a registered lettet is a issmittenee, was decided in New York a few davs since. Ed ward Morrison sued the Farmers' Bank North Carolina for $351. the nreduct of draft collected, aad which was test teMmlp a registered letter, but aof received. Tbe court held that at the defeadait waa not authorized to remit money instead of An ft, ae it the usual custom, the maaeruuOed to tbe address of tbe alaiatiff could not be considsMdjAr-1 immt,aad the defeadaat was thereto JsalrcJ ia the action. The jury ffknd for the plHnSffl aecorsuagly. A Gmagow, Scotland. naW sers OaMoa day morning, 31st October, for about an hour after sunrise, one of those r4eriosw seeta ha tbe saa which hare so much mstaled astrono mers, wat vtsibte to tbe sated eye. So dis tinctly wat it seen at Dnntotber that it was first taken notice of by tome a viae who were louegtng about at Ihe viUe ere Bven whea th tea wat shining la fall strtsarth a mid-day it 'could be easily cnaerveu with the aid ef a pie of Husked glass. Ito paaiWoa is about the middle of the sat, and about one third of the diameter distant tram tot western side. The King of Abyssinia baa ceded to France tbe Island and port of Maseawaa, la me Ho ses, mis n a strong point Ibeot one Mild red and fifty miles from the lrland of Prrim the seizing of which by Greav Britain created such a sensation a few Team age. it it counteracting move npon tb part of Franc, and 1 mtentM to prevent Koriand repm ntv ing the command ef tb pnerted Canal of Suez, whi h conneete tbe Bel Sea with the Guir of Aden and tbe Bead Sea. IB every part of tbe world France is fortifying herself against Englan-1, as the Cherlo '-eg, Morocco and Massawah qieo'lons beatwi;ness. Neipolcon'a Iinllan tettcr, Tb following it a letter jsMtassed bv tb Emperor of the French, on tbeJOtb of October, to tbe King of Sardinia : Mosixca Mok Fbbbk: I vrit to-dar to Tour Mai"' r in enter to set f ortli to you Qtr present situation of affairs, to remind you.-of tbe past, and to settle wltn vm the which ought to be followed forti.e fissure. Tbe circumstances are crsre ; it is requisite to lay asiae illusions ano. steme regr-ts, and to ex. amine carefully the real sfa'e of affairs. That, tbe question is not now whether I bev d ne well or ill in mak;Bg pence at Villafranca but rather to obtain from the treaty results the most favorable for 'he pacification of Italy aad ror me repoee or tnrop. Before en'ering on tbe dscuseioa of this question, I am anxious to recill once more to year Majesty the obstacles which rendered every definitive negotiation ani evear definitive In point of fact, war bas otea fewer com rdieatio- s than peace. In tbefenoer. twa in- terettt only nre in presence of en eh other the attack and the defense ; In th- Utter, 04 tbe contrary, the point is to rreolcile a malt i take of interests, orten or tn oppeei'e eaaraetrr. This is what actually occurred tt tbe moment of the peace. It was seretaarr tn coaetndjt a treaty that should secure ia tb brntaittaw possible the independence of Itslr, which should satisfy Piedmont and Use washes rf tl:e population, and vet which skoul I not woaul the Cubolic sentiment or the riihts nf the sovereigns in whTn Europe flt an interest. I believed then, that if the Emferor of "Aus tria wished to eome to a fraik i.iderstsudinir with me, with (he view of brmrn; abo-it this important result, the causes of antarroni'tc which for centuries had divided these two rm. pires would disappear, and that the regenera tion of Pair would be effected by common ac cord, and without further bloodshed, I bow state what are, in my opinion, the es sential conditions or mat regeaeratio . Itsly to be composed of several Independent states, uni'ed dt reaerti bond. a Kach of these States to adopt a narticnlar representative system and salutary nretuss. The Confederation to tben ratify tbe petari ple of I aHan nationality; to hare but one flag, but one system of customs, and cne eur reney. The directing center lo be at Rome, which should be composed of representa'ires aamed by the sovereigns, from a list prepared by the chambers, in order thst, in (bit species of diet, tbe intacaee of tbe reigning fanlliet saepect ed of a leaaing toward Aus rn ssoold be counterbalanced by tbe element resulting from election. By granting to th Holy Fa 'her the honorary Preaidency of th CoefrderatioB. the leliriout sentimeat or uatnoiic Europe wesild te satis fied, tbe moral influence of the Pw mnU ha increased mremghoot Italy, and weeM enable Bim to mate eoaeesefont la eoarormstr with tbe legitimate wisfles of tbe njaonlatloBs Now, the plan which I had formed at the mo- meat or mating peace aur still he carried ont if your Majesty will employ your influence ia promo!) ear It Beside, a considerable ad vance hss already been made fR'httdtr-eiien. The cestfon of Lombardy, wiih a limited debt, it sn aceosapusbed fact Austria baa gtees up ber right to kee smr- ritons in the steeer places of Piacerza, Fer- lara ana uommaenio. The right of tbe sover-ismt bays, itis ume, been r -served, but the independence ef Central Italy has also been guarantied, laatmucb ae all idea of foreiga intervention bas been faev ally set aside ; and, mstli , Yenetw is toV eme s province rmrelr Italian. It ! (be real interest nf your Majeeti , a of the Prm- suis, ro se-ona me in tne devemputent of (be pita, In order to obtain from it the best re sults, for your Msjestv canno. forget that am bound bv the treaty aed I cannot, in 'h Congress which is about to open, withdraw myself from mr engagements. Tha part of trance is traced berorenand. We demand that Parma and P"enza shall be united to Piedmont, because this territory is, in a strategetteal point of view, inj.sneswa- nie 10 ner. We demand that the Duchess ot Parma shall be railed Modena ; That Tnaranr. aacatoBted. neahaas.ebr portion ef tcirsory, shall ke, i4alreUU'tbe ureau usse resuiuanu ; ' Tliat a system or moderate (rre ) libe-tr shall be adopted in til the States of Italr : That Austria tmau iranuy ditescaee herself I rum an wceesatK cause or emmiaaBnunent for tbe future, asd that tbe shall consent to com . . c . . plete the nationality of Vene'la, by creating Bet oory a uuaurac rvpvvseiHinwai aaa SSSS n istration, bat also an Halias asmv. ne demand that tbe fortresses of Mantna and Pescbiera shall be regarded as federal for tresses. And, lastly, that a Confederation', based on tbe real wants, as well as on the t-adltions of the PenLienla, to the exclusion of every foreign Influence, shall eonso! date the fabric of tbe independence of Italy. I snail neglect notoing for tbe attainsMBt t thlt great result. Let roar Msjeuty be con vinced or rr, my mimentt will not mry, and so far as the interests of Francs ara not . noted to it, I shall always be basay to lae cauvcior wiiiru we nave comnared togtcber c r oau . . . . " 1 ALAL I. OF . UlUUO, ZVH1 OK I TtOOCr, 18D9. textraordinarr Mm, The following ttrangr story arrears in tk insseu a 1 mr: rur r.awaro rerree. urnhaa, or rar wooert A"eei, Das fust hrt Nice ftr Grasse. This young man has been occupied for several yeart in procuring the iLformatian necessary to disc over a will mad hir.. t.,- . ?r a uBcacB, saunut; sum a Tnni r llltnalil at thirty-two mtHions part of htt Artase eon. stating of thirty bouses at London, and a entire street in Edinborgb. This will, after toe aeatn a we testator, could not be fouad arid all attempts to discover flware fraitleta.' In August last, Uie Reverend Mr. Himmel a Catholic Priest at Dublin, received la -LT- feesioa a d-clxration to the following effect: Tne opulent testator, tome time agi. sailed for Italy ha tbe Ville de Graatejteasl? wnicn sonic near me iicsoymrf tr All his effects and paper wMtWfTasxt he hlmteif was saved ; he jyajTOewevar, attcted with rbeiiauluuajffnM Mviag bad to stop at Nice died tiieSJBst before hm death, be mad write to bis nenttew to be- him ta all baste : bat the s retarv. ma. that he would make a 'iew wilt a ror of tbe latter, and htrtar a nibs aaralnsi him, did not send the letter. when be mad- this cenfrotiss l ie ev-aafre- tery wss on bis detth-bed, aBd be prayed tbe pries' to do bat he con'd to repair bis wrong. Sir E. Egerton is now about to endeavor to obtain at La Grass and Cannes, information as to tbe precise spot ib which tbe vessel went down, it- hopes that the trnnki of hia de cease.! nn-lemiy "till be intact, and that In; one of thm he can fi' d the will. A company 1 it bete z or'amxed at London to assist bim In getting '.p tlis vests'. He bat contented to ad vance Sf "I. in Euxliah money toward the exnente. a 4 to gire 4-000 OOOf. out of bit in heritance if tbe will be found at the bottom of tbe ocean. In tbe lost vessel were large sums in money and other articles cf value belonging toother persons; ana uie que s-10 , uas arisen wh - tbertbe Eosliih company to y est retain au ta weaim n msy bib up. biuelFeXlrr 1 toiuusai Mrpeahsg TimiXLirtG cave AnvKjiTTJitn, I was born and brought up in the neighbor hood of tbe salt works of M . My father pewnu engineer, una 1 uiieo ins sirnatiAn t asetani. . iimceno cf our ml nice, opera liens, ue timu 01-uie event wnith 1 am gowg to narrate, waa in a narrow valley, lying clBte to the foot of n perpendicular eHff of roek on hundred feet high. Ob Hi bare tides nei'htc sass nor thrub nas to be sees, and scarcely eany iBrquaiiiy was vtiitHs whereon the roei ofyps climber might find a resting place. In'f ci, It was consklrred unscalable f r a distant srwj miles, when It tusk down gradually at eilhsrciiiUo the level of tbe nlaln. A'cendteg tht cUff, on beheld on the summit a wide plain, tlrelcblngTiff In tht distance from the sharp edge of tbe precipice, and from that dixir point could look dowtf upon the workt ci 'lie Bfuscn oeiow, close nnaemt IMU, Upba tha top of the cliff which I brrsbean descttbtar , I waatlrolling Ustlestly. late Ak SuraTay afternoesA thinking of a s trance and sad Jireumi;tnee"urhlch !iil happeued abont rear ago la oar familr. Mr brstber. a lad 1 fifteen, bad nee out early one summer morn ing to thoet plover on tbe bights, and from tail nour nao never been Dean! or. When last seen, be was asoantiar the cliff from tb eaat. era tide, and plough (when alarmed at hit long aeiavi we uuu immeuiete teares and inquiry, we never guinea runser mrormatlon. To (peas of ear family distress and mr own heart-elrer. isg for my well-beloved young br ether, la not now my purpose , but tt was (he only subject of mv tiooefete on lhat aolet summer eren- ing. vrbjsa all tbe rieite from tbe workt was hushed, and th stillness seemed Let-fold by crnttrast. I appr oath ed vtry near the edge of the cHff. I watMsv at lit ttssarst part, aad teoking down its smooth sAlei. I tbeagbt how terrible tb. fall wooht ibnt my brother could not have fa!len-bwni In that case. Ml mangled 1 , a I . . a. J . t I 1 . aouj, ai. mn, wouau isave oeea rtrnmi I was ratnrneU tn myself by d striasN link toe of my feet. My first coafatej idea was (hat tbe toil bad given war from the edge of (be cKff, upon whose utmost rerge I stood, and aiat 1 was aoout 10 e precipitated to tbe bet torn. I became dirzy with horror, for I felt at once that 1 cooM not recover myself, so end' dea was the eaytng In of the earth beneath me. 1 mad one ttamHc forward, Ib a wild Struggle to save mvsif, felt a rineinr and ertrebiur in my ears, aad tbea I lost an farther sensattoa. It most bare been many boars before I was rnffsHenly cen'c(outekow that I stiH er- tsted. Sick aad brassed, I was lo unable to raise area from me pros'rale postttou. whic'i I became aware at last that I was lie inc. It wat quite dtrk, and every port tee of esrtn or soBetnat 1 touched wat wet, and 1 smell of damp taK preraded the close atmos pnerr. 1 tnougnt I Bad rallen into an baoated salt mioe, bat soon renumbered that bad been stand Log as the dg of tbe dig. It was in Impossibility. Then came the Msa lhat I msnt bare falsea te the bottom and the 1000 earth tad stone bid fallen orer me, That too, I seen round equity unlikely, and af-er rrndat: about aome time on my "bands and kvreeaTeverv moment one of intense ago- BT.) I bees sure that'ay prison was a cave of some extent Too. Weak to move farther. 1 my oown ano enueayored te mtalc of my po sition. It teemed a hopeless on. I wss cer tainly in esjeCiJhota caret formed in the salt rocki, and sometimes found by miners, ru nlng far below tbe earfh's aarfate. I bad 1 idea how far Iliad fallen; It mlgSt be bat few feet. It might he many hundred. As ret could fiad.no trace of the passage, threagh which I had drooped, but I remembered that T had a eat ot match 1.1 mv pocket, and It was not lotsrbefare I' succeeded in dragging inns owi, usonu n ws rxrniciazisar parn to ay umaeu nati 10 moye wen. Having na taper, I determlsed to b very careful of tbe matches, and to improve the thort BMmeat ef light during which one would ffw a raooeu n very carermiv agaiuat tae sole of my boot, then harder, then furiously. hut it wi-u'deatst ignUeittlfcen I tried anothsr wttt pp better soc.cew. They. were tea damp, every Win" was Ump :'4be -su'rOes were ase- lees. with a raint, liepe of drying them ii time, I pit tbe box into my breast, aad bat toned ay vest ever tr. What with mr failure ia procaruig a light, and the pain of my braises, added to my terror and bewilderment of mind, I suffered intensely. Through aH, It Became clear to me that! instead of falling orer, I had fallen threagh tbe cliff, strange as it wat 'bat bellow ground haoldeeeurto atar the edge without tbe external wall of tb elttf caring is towards it The spice throagh which I had JaKeu raaat hare beea narrow, for my body wat nrnlse.1 snd the skin torn from my sides, Jrfth (trips of clot bin-; that I could t el. Oh I for a nht to examine better into mr-pciitte lb, after all. I did not feel with out hope. I could net lose the bone that I wa to hit upon tome jslesas or wty of escape, if 1 cum it gut uie maic "es 10 ignne, ami show are the sire bed form ef tbe cave. Wore out with pala and tbotmbt, I maat nave slept. ; aweKe wltn a ragtag thirst and, utmost at the tame Urns, I becam tors that I heard tbe dropping of water. I dragged myseir toward tb aeaad, stretched oat my nana, ano a rope r Torn a dots rail apon tt ; eager ly 1 swaiiowec a lew, wasea names my inroat they wer distilled brine, salt at any lorpre; nation or water couju possibly ae. This disappoiatmest embed me terriWv ; ahouhVdte of thlnstcre I had mead a asode 1 exit. ritioaabt.ef .she BJStcbss,aBd tried them scare ib vstn; mis tiam, however, tbey gave issssssu jaaiiaj jiiaai ia lias ioe aeai et as teAtf'JiitalM them kt was a twee. had a idea of rims, av mat my watch bad ramdfem wattta I ateet. I woaad it up again fcasi.latT mat wsVeu rt again ' pnid ssgbt-aad- twentv boar wosudi bare robe Iv. ' A a i mn mr hhaals aad knees, lerept a rest ad, feeliag by the damp walls, aad as I eoatiaaally ap proached sad reMed fsoss mt spat where tbe san wuer uroppea rrom a projecting rode, I discovered that the cave must be Beady r ootid and not many yams square. Hvi"g dieeoytt-d this. I became more col leeted and resolute, and foreed myself to a cilm srriew .af msr neaiti.-in. I bad to ie. knowledge to mveeit that my only rhaac of scan teemto ue note or eracK tarougn wnca I bad fallen : but no rar of llebt betrayed that spot earth, and stones mutt have fallen in and ehck'd Itap. ' Parching with thirst, and ttist rrom nouuy taiariesL 1 wss almost at tb' point or itsrstair, waen asustaat aOBud few apoa my ear. I listened with intense attention. Soon. more aad more distinctly, I recognized th- vufce of. maehinary, the rumbUag ot cart, aad fefie vaioes of xaea : then a bell ran-, aad. with a thrcbof jof, I recognized It as the morning summons to the laborers in the worie. A ntert-aiy could has wesad. lioce' my rfW thMr world. IHdar messed me Aias: mere ws aotntag to lead tfteta to as pect th spot f mr captivity. I Ihourhi of the strange dieappearance of my yawag broth er 'nw aeunw sercavesMnc woaM Kill my peer mother ; but still I was cnmferteJ by tbe kBowtedgetbet oory a partitioa of rock seoa- rated me from ay fenow-nms. Now I eoald almoot diaA-tsraltb their voices. I felt that van rain to hope 'that m calls asd shouts en-Id b beard by (hem, yet IconM not forbear sb"iitiBgtiU I was qjiitsjexsa listed. Tnea I reflece-l oa the meat.t I eo-ild find ef erffjBWwy 9eJtenSsf f bbc. It could notbe thick I. kasw mat by mrfaciUtyis aeansK soaaa, and eBsmed mat. a I nest rtBea efese to the edge nfrhe criff, I had sank strilght down to the level of me valley at Its feet, tmd pestlkly the waH ef my prmoa was sot Hme-thSa tteo or threo fm ia thiekames. But I bad so nBolstaamt. save my knife, asd that wa a ileaitr ob. quite laadsquite to cuttlag a passage Ibroagh eeea tha toft aad aamn salt ruejc "tencs iotsae me ; Suddenly I rsmssnbired havmx Pic h'ary iaaox abac on the vrsaaa road. awy Manr. : it wat tan IB ay pactttt. wast tor ab ed tt out. aaa 1 eagerly sir wort I will not desalt the agonies of those days aad nights, wbta I worked oa, in the darkBoss, lomfifc acosvafed, eometia brbeBsa-rT Vd not find (fast msa racoarafeu, eomsjinses utterly I made aay sislbft aroatim ; the sounds wire Bearer 1 t BrsV, araf I was grutwiag hourh-rsore Bearer than hausted freai fatigae and burning thirst. Tbe tart air of tb cave ittlnmed ray eyes, parched ftr skin, asd excoriated ay throat, aad often I had a horrible idea that I sboald go mad; but I worked on. I had won ad ap ay watch nre timet, tneretore K saast nave been tne tix'h day deliverance at far of! at ever. I had been trying to toceea a fragment of rock which seemed luaimbat detached from tbe strata, (thi I eoaM oatv judge of by feeling.) If I succeeded', I should much reduce the teietraess of Mte barrier at mat potat, bat had to stop and rest before the final trial. again tried mr mstrbse, I bad eoattaatlr done to hitherto, bat without success, asd taw imalrMfl; bat now tb third saathatl man cave lettn a usat ssbok. mm a. wae Hime, and &tally a rtear red lorbt. IbeMC carefnlly, ard beheld tbe cavern la which I wat immure !. It wat a tetatl one, and tparkv liag from th saline cryatjtt, as If studded with gems. Opposite to me waa a dark object en the projeettoB of the shelling rock, and bearing a similarity te tbe outline of a bonaa fiiare. "I lifted high the expiring mateti. aad ar KB istt ray 1 saw a nataaa face. Is. a frenzy of impatience I tried tbe.few re iMng'matelsBst fc vain; tbe met eae wvts In r band: more carrullv I drew it over tbe sandpaper; it burned only for aa iBstaat; bat ia that Instant, holding K directly even with the body, I recognized th dead, pale, but unchaagmt face ot my poor lost brother Hearv. i iMos agiylsVlB Oaiksrs. wb, th dead body and mr frieaxied though ts. After a time I re suaed. fiercely my labor at tb rock. A few blow loosBd it : a few more and the larrr bin rolled Inwards, and from a fissure in the rock which lay behind it, came in a narrow streak of daylight I wat all bat mad, or I wooJd-aot nave aaa satacieat ttreagta to elieet mr purpose. 'Br the aid of m nx-tboe I soon increased be bole, rill it waa large enouth to admit my need, jxty sBvuau oa uruogxii aeetstaace from tbe works, to which, a I 'bad sapposed, I was very near, and soon from that fearful tomb were drawn the living and the dead bodies Kn one kasw am till I took. Tbe boHv of poor iieary-asa oeea Heeerveaoy tea: salt, aBd was only partly pettiM. That be had beta killed by the fall wa evident, and had never awred from tbe ridge on which be fell. I never entirely recovered from tbe effects of tbe salt. . lt , , , r. .. j - which left my ys and nose constantly red, my Beta ever a ner similar to Alexico Tbe whole c Ttb'etween Gaad ftrwSstjj4b.e igeiare eatRelyj alaiara and Tptc it a ner ranebos, badendaa and villa res are entlylyJ uesenea, ami iu mitv bicq oi ma you meet with on the road it aa occasional band of mounted robbers, who descend from the moun tains to stuck seme solitary traveler, or visit the deserted vitlacts, la hope that the inhab itants in thetr flhrht mar hare left behind some forgotten saddle, rope or sombrero. The doers of the bouses bave been beaten down by the ax, or if they proved ef too tough material for the lazy " landlord " to destroy thera by each meat in a few minutes, they bave been "burnt by heaping before them piles ef straw and dried waves, to at (o give an easy admit Jasa-e fortte'Arobber. . IV f . AaxrjTS at Coijojii Codkt Hodse. A telegranble disDatch from Calnenner court house, Virginia, dated Tuesday afterboen. cays: "A number of pedlars and suipicleas characters have- been arrested here ef late; and It it tbe intention of our ettizina to pot all ttrangeraijtybo cannot give satisfactory account of tbMaselres In confinement. Pub lie feellsg eeeroi to havt been highly wrought npea'n urn ijr I'Artis. Tb Boston Fori fenttbes tb fellowfogi amasisg and Illustrative faeidcot of Paritten life: A pretty UttI attrett sirSpsd recently at the a partma of a Wvesar UMrs, (utlad torntte.) After wpfatec aaUr tbajr atayed a little bacca rat The a etna feet art ber part centals ed not a large suesall the jewels she were, and all she bad at bsste,ak herfarattare.ber umrdrobe.ber esha net. laces tad eerythiBg. irhen br ruia wat ceetpttte, tefelag ber aia futeee quite rthilosopbicaliy. sue aaU : Boe ! te tterrew semi after everything ; at present bavt a carries, brought to take a home, that I aay goto bed." - Go to bed I Not at all, ay dear, you mast not return to year aptrtantat or rather to mine!" "How?" " N ! siaep Mfe, if yoa.wlk Tear furni- ie,ssw amu stesa arsattavt. It is Boa 1 taevs - ", rf richt Is ITfV vange." " Yss, but against what?" " My appeistevsMs at the theater." "pirty-tigbt franc a month r on r.jt- "Against ay Bote, tbea. " I prefer something tlee." " Well, my liberty my peraos. I vain- my lewelt which you bar won at one year of mv life, ay fan-altar at another, my effects at a third. I accordingly pity agaiaet all thr yean of ay life. That it (e tay, if I lose I shall be roar servant, your essst aV tkambn year cook, at you pfatt. ia It toy" " Sk Mrm, sii-it will b droit PV.t down your eoor key, te signafy what I bav ao. and write a besd lhat you wit) serve me a year for this, a year far that, aad a en.' Tbe decaat wat praam red sad stgaed.and the play ewamiaeid. At fleet, the actra lost a ysr aad a half of ber life against ber own jewel. " Do you cook weB, ay dear," said th Icr rett. " I can make a rrtcateec cf lentils and get ap a 'boolli' to perfection." "Goad! that's what I waat" Tbe baccarat eoatiBeed ; but it I UBBecesea ry to dotty tbe teoael At oa titte the sc txt found bertsrtf sot only hostess's cook, ebamberaaaid, but, still worse, liaMs to be ob aVted to run erraadt, etc., to Adoinb and other admirer perhaps. But at two o'clock in the BMratar, fortune turned, and not only did her fears ef being a ftmrnti eteieiV pass away, but she regained ber jewel, ber furniture, at., symbslhwsl by tb key deposited a tbert time previous. At three o'clock everytfetar wa wan back, and tbe torrette bad" lost a TUU foatotblBg. Th latter erew raxed. Tb ac tress continued te triamph. Tbe roles ebauged cempietely. By daylight the Icrrette was tberouHily " ptecked as ber asoswv, all hmr furniture, dresses, etc. At ate o'clock la me storaing, not oaly was the furniture, asd all that the apartment eoataiaed, loot, but also th torefte bertelr, for she had staked ber persoaal liberty, after tbe aetrts example. "AKsat! CTarisee," said tbs sefres at last, rgrdlag tb bed sneJiad waa,"amdrets me, I am geisg to bed until nooa. You must ar rtnage me mIoob, sad oWt forget to prepare my Weakfatx. Be spry, I am overcome with rathTa." Alaa I evusything Bust be toH. Claries did net taken her lesme easily. At first sh- pro teated. Th aetree liwisW. Tbe other re sisted. Angrr wor.lt passed between thess. Fraai wards they cause to g stales ; fisa g taras to blows -f theace te cries, aad taally cam the concierge amf two policemen. The poor aetree had ber bead eat by a blow from a candlestick, tad tb wat carefully put to bed, not becausejh bep sras a part nf hr winainga, but becaase her injuries exerted each a tt ca tion. As for the rerengrf ul lorrefte, the wick ed CttlftHb the wjufconveyed to ansaitmant faaWnsf at set Bach expeac by tbe gov ernment. Aad they do say that bow a certain Adol pfae solicitude 1 for (he actress, who re mains "ia tiftt furniture" which once be? Joogd to impritontd Claris. mcn.vj-KicjTiKsi op FKKrrrn mr.T A coreespondent of the Bitton Tnrtller write from Paris : Soailt ar crawling down more throats aBtmally. Tea yetrs srobut iBetWarlet and berb doctors shops, and a little rty, dingy restaurant in the Ru Saint Honore, kept them, and now they have a place of their ayg at the great markets, and th restaurateur that does not keep tbea is considered dtekteHv "slow."' A miBtoa aad a baV aaails crawl down onr throats every season ; at Drjehn alone thr bring ir 90c per hundred, and fOOOf worth are sold, which every Frenchman rows, by th'ir encker and other reckor ers, are eqna' in ali ment to o;-e hundred and fifty ordinary ca!vs : doan atk me, please, ror tbe eq-ra'ton. Sna'hr baveooe greit virtue in the Papist's eyes; when you can eat nothing eat yam may fill yourself full of snails, until yon feel like an anaconda after he- swallows a a ox, without breaking your fast, or eesin- to mortify your flesh and Old Xick. Snails ' " Ssh " in Pa pists' dictionaries. Apicu rive an excellent recipe for rookiag them. We eat them (now that the Saint Honor restaurant bat joined Troy) cooked on the spider or in an oven at'er they have been boiled In 'heir shell and season ed with fresh bufer asd parse' v chopped fin-. They cause great ravage in vineyards and ear tb eoasnaiption in ata. Ia 1856 tbey did acre daaags in lower Chi rente vtayardB than the odium, and no way is known by which tbey can be driven from vineyards an! orch ards except by removing them i'lrriMv and eat ing them with 'resh bu'ter and cho-p-d nurse ry, after th "spider" has t-v- i tbm a " shake down." Mteheltt, ia his book on iseecte, quoted with eulogy tbe public spirit o? a French professor at Riyoebe. who came into bis lecture room one day, bearing in on ha-d a white porcelain soup plat , filled with eockrnaehes, lice and chinches. " Messieurs,' -a id tLe pitnot, "these insects bare for tentnn-s preyed upon man; let us prey upon them." Followin" lumiel's advice, ne suite i the a.-'.ion to t' word, and commenced devourm? them ; coa.a,- roacb, lout and chinch were each tossed ieto his mouth aad eniaehed te pieces with pro- iwinnn aarouness. lie vowed they were deligh'f-il ; the eoaehroach had the flavor, if I rememoer rigniruiiy, of -andwirh, trout aad pir e-apple. the louse sma'ke-I of tmffle l mr. tridge,(benefirieat louse to come ready t runted to our lips ) and th chinch was j ist like ripe venison and p'over, married by Soyer and put to bed in teas rich thick satire. Wb-t anep- icuia poor 10m ' was IsBtaxn. European pipers give the most cneering near in regard to tbe prosperity of T I . .1 r, j - 1 r - . '" - v.iimr ana rmanermm ere coBBtanur diaaaisbi'.g aa the necessaries and even com forts of life are much more easllv attained. Th standi of the middle clssseela the eruntry are becoming rie'i. and are buying np tbe es tate of English absentee owners. The Doub lin correapoadeni of th New York HrrmU states that of th- tales in the concentrated estates court, tlx thousand two hundred and eight lots, out of nine thousand two hundred and thirty-aine, were bougfat by Irish tmreha- sers. It is predicted, within five rear Irelaaut will become, from causes now in oneratioo. a: os uie mom pvo-OToas countries la EB rope. This sCWt of affaaresrsll atalerialty re. a . . . ' snsceu are insn emigyanoa to tn unrted states. we aba II not. probably, witness in a Ion- tins tbe scenes of 1&18-S-50, when a quarter of a million of Irish, mainly in emtequence of the bard timet at home, abandoned it forever and etme to tbe United Staten. A Mat Wiaio Ifnoes. X seism ann. poecu nati leaaie, ginng tne nam of ABti Page, was arrested in Savannah. Ga.. aa sfom. day, wesriag very sxteaded hoops. An exam- luiion, now ever, saosred tae nersoa waa a I. Os his examination he stated hia nam to be Charles William. The Savannah JU tsaoMces My be rtjavtrats rreehraad well, and with all tbe teHoa tad delicate toned voice ef a woman. He is aa exquisite cesra terfeit, aad seems up to tbe arts of tbe sex, aseamea the female admirable in his m. aad deportment, wears her clothe gracefully, and they are arranged with a rertaia detrree of taste, wholly taeaaBsiataBt with the habits of male. Tlatmtyer ttrteaced khate krisoa for ten days. GAMBLnre Asticdotb. It la asnsl at tKe different gaabUag tables on bVe Csstiaent, in ease of a pereoa bsriagltet cOBtsoVrable snm, aixl ktevaHy Win; btft asdtU aoehiBtJ, far the baak to gam natal Bar, mosey to eaable tbe anfortaaate loser to leave. A Prussian, tbe ether dar. at Wiesbaden, played his last-aorta away. The bask ease bim forty dorisa ta leave with. With that hs went to Kaaheia, a ttsstl place f aasus for it bath, but yet la its infancy. There be risked what remained of hit forty lariat, tad, with these, sac ceded la breaking the bank, aad coming a way rbe win atr ef seven Iheasaad it baadreai pests da. He, in tbe aaost honest and aarltsat aaaaer. returned to Wiesbaden, tad sail back the bank: ue rorty aorta it so Stdtsreaair bart bt. ReaT'A ladr carrtsatailaat of the Kee Yarl- Ememimr Pmtt suggests (bat tbe Reoubliesa wonaes or tae .aorta soovm pttteut tome tss timosal of tbtir adalratiosH sirrer tea ten- nee, for hMtaace to Mha y oolite, of Har. per's Fa try, the tsedera Pocahontas, who in terposed bar life between that of Thompson, one of Brosm'i aMB.and the frantic mob which pursued bim into tbe bet si. It will be remem bered that tbe young tody taQs, Thompson's lap, covered bit face with her arm, and shield ed ntm whenever the men beanarhf their runs o be: : she said ta them -. "PWiTod's sake wait, and let tbe law take Hi ." The writer Inclosed five dollars to btgin the sub scription with. An Iccv 8rsctfLATiex. Tbe flL Aetbeaav (MtaBeseta) Exorm say that a ira ia MIb a pedis is eagagad la butldlag eight bvrg ke- ooais, wbicb taey iataa so load Wltn ice at tbe feet of Lake Pepin tiuriac tba winter, and raa ia tbe spring to .Hempbts, Vmoe. sad other southern markets. The boats will be each mot hundred aad tarentr-five feet toasL twenty-two feet aside, aai six feet deep ; tbey win mm, ro mic axtrrvraie. aoout rwa sand eight hundred tan t. Botanic KearcaV Books. JCBT BBTBIVED ST ETBE & VniXIAJIS : Janes k. Sbrwvrf. rraraks, 3 vbbx Kink', rractle. EssfsrraaUe. Bearb-s Pearlies. Wwtbyls y.laas. cisatstrsi s-W' ai ;W" - Malaria lit saa ssdrassmaMirs. ItimSBBji. Meteal Surti M . By B.S. ISrarssu. te la Be, frtr at sab EIBC a WILLIAMS, tSS Mala straet. tfr-ir PnbHcniidnsj. TTST BBTT.IVTO Bt VX. jmttUSOnt J i-rtsM Felnflsn: Sb A Goad rtlbt. aadoabsr lAlaatartc, IllrMtri, Oia a ; ta S . r aad Oanrb. by lbs as Thm-Ummmm, Cias, and atbit ' It-all Bassasrsd (rami amvTrnMBA. sedttaaa ta tM shave, areblf t - a, -ua sarsnrtue setiaSE mi s raal ar aaatlar. by tha Bav. sr. f. Mrkkhnd. D. D. A aawaaalv at al ar SbESl. Kavsis. Al Arwr,- t Ihf Brsaklsst TshU. s w ,.ri. u, m srri, cic, ks. B4 SO. Ut XXIX ATZXST. w.' f afai iwuai as ataTsBM " raa cmaraa Aba, an cas BBMooii nibarV ericas aa saSt a. jHpftemaM I Bf.i iiwtuctm -. 1 BdUuBvaElr I M MriisamtmrtUjlffd mast team- t of ate dirt?, dttk. JU .IdmrHtemeait tmUMti te bV KesMt Jh- peef or eUrgtd Onr- VoMar per aeser fir itk loierries. TTiaVidSf'fSQ Sh.nnrtTie JTRJSar(aBsjsPsTt SB as rmtsatt St ae .su af tb V X set- aad Cterlastw Baflnndea TlaaraSay, tub t at. noacst. fraitbi To Fliysiclnnn. a .rr ortict it hti I ritmrs. ATA. SarzVai tmsrSBsmm. OsTtss rurultar, ear ara narasia. ! will asja m srr Seeas as Basarr Can as. medBMalr. at rut OsBts Busldmt. 1-H J AS. P. LIBTfJaVAT. I. O. 8. !?F. TSf acesrif anc vitbaa C 1 hmsf UKOUb itMssMsria r-n-- u! Vnfm . tbatsr slrsac. TaTAS arnajto -cK-s. Br nest or ta s-i'e sum ooatHal ASTR tr B-tO. eraaa tilatee t m.nl.1 Vfc J asW lT, rtlfto( vTaVBak WMk WmwwJ. 1-trasmZ!fr Nk bsx wttb wtila aeaja tt ira ass I sitiil, asm a. . ATJrr, Om IBs BjaisseB eM tts XE MEMPHIS TUB TER. tctiBB aa.i saaa Uas B.-s-lM,.... .wat n inssimwr. Aoaara x. bawsost. 'T"t''sjPAT rvBsrrMa.Vswi r isaasr. m- u .,i.aeob aad faarmauas saaaa baua ytxxy rrrt rASBUT. OS.AXD TeiA.fXimyi tvt gtawr will. TW WBS-X XS-S ntnnmt' a art an Mr Var- Bat,' l u- WS-'l-, , a Xaevts. Mr.Mli. tub rosry.i nsiaasa. Ailiaa aaainiiia, winttauj FUs Viffea. rf IV s r rds. rarsaMts sad Batoany, 7S rest, ; P lraSa Bsurs. S iw, ThVri nar Mat Outara OsUerv, ta sne ts rtsssa fra 1 A tt. ta S V. U. B-jr -an at ! a et4. Osvrtsra cam- s--'' -: 1 M c,,,alu ,1Ma arMilj at TH " uott aa me seiserasa Ai HIH PINT FEVALB SCHOOL, HIGH POIXT.M.C, S. Lander, Principal aid rraprister. riTwaaaalai sssii a oe tss wta Isasjtaaa SteMbsr X aa&aaay. It will ba me aMB St BBS rmwrj ass. aa nw ajs air s. raa alaa at tb stnoriaser. ty smese rseeat seaia taa naatil rsueu lat, bl. biarf. The h-Mralem featare aa sr me trnn.it rir-e, ei-a in r'q lire .1'ir V iai saSllst Wins,. Woeusr vtsaia aa liasruiiin unl sd ta aim. Batu scb Sen,, nr y,T1, Mmwmt rsww os -,. in; Iw Tuttam. Bl 1 -mi la- la: Tas. B1 1 La u svaua. mmi u Hi rABr6iar.$B; J 1 i r sslll rata si nnj av'ir, rj r-M 'n trmmt SU r m in niw tae ses i. a B famnas roraia'w II r asaoaMa eev. rauaafantaUsadiai rar further iafnrautiaa BMrea IBs Prtaeaaal rTlBR esBBrtaenaia mmttwm niaiM - - at 1 3 f'SSS as ci. t. Cbsr,(e, aadae Qw style mi 1 e - ' uanw, i- tsis mr fllaspva,l By emvaeaseo. m . yaos Bavi larest la said trm t- Saa. B. Cki . sea a at la aaa I'fB a use a asonati. ia a! -naas ot tbs flra ia '.iq nra. mMAsTsrs, . a. row. Vassais, Msnsjtii St. ias. -plwiuMrsarfaatfroa ie trm ..f rata- t Clsrsi. I A stesees sssae li inasMnf ta mr trit 11 as Bisia- acsj-simsaep I 1 11 mniai aiilaai. Ill (MS. . ru imssbi. a een:;-.M at ssrtet kaauassa aae mtlna.-ji!y a,b.ls. ee-,:ax &C atl cte an-t oiwstene- best ap. Tv n Mas. M. S aeapans. smwi 1 TJ. tss. rijfmt LsausvtBa,Cy J CsstioH Facter, CMaicissioa FORWARDING MERCHANT, Axeldsstsy IB Buggtug tmd ataae, Haiti Whisky, A?-B ALL CIXDS OF OBTto KrvB rttOBCt DotaesrJc and FflP-fgi Wiws, Btufe, tic 2iTo. 04 "Jf-crnt How I'Ism Vi'l- tfc-n and A tarn aar-ry liarnm ri-it rv?w Feijry Heat. "- ' i-:r, ,,,, 1 n rsyirc n. ae-BBiurv Sanail Cur au-ietna' " at elV sadj f levt ft'etjet A. X n I tw aSel S-srlB P X Ler,e K urd (' j bs Beunie at tea and aa 4St 'tree . ..I s om'' . Toe taffies ar.4ree.Ilfr-- V VemT-tlis revhed ta fata a Ire. vise vm saj aiss avsvy davaa in 11 .. c'-en trip t. -Le jrriit:e fi n.-w t.,r. MT, ,w, Ibe sreU I issl CUT rr tb- sriwn 'Vp. : ue the WaBsabas sad troa MoBntaln Ballr ! aad'te afemrHa asd Lilt!. - a lUilroM Le4.11 - letter sf Q A IilM ww B. aids M carvels. VD'-t3er t, II FIB' At sawr asaas I I bas ava-arM tba fr,.) -ka BMMIb MsBtpbia and L t Ie Bnc Bal:ra4 a rbe Mmuasiael river, ap m tne niaea nVeykava 11 ran tbe catsttsaaM aa arnant sr tb bar M.t iar .M'tatll WsaiSli. and I teel ilal II ladutsalyBt 7,ru- ot btibs aaa aa. I bae. alaa, at ssar reqje-i r.-wsd i rsit. Taa rue ton:- ne. ps' tatapsaaatasr aarf trnrea mrv lliaitie -KiAriKlea-'t ansa unajaa? mm a Ur a baaed inn imiwi-.ib rur, 3 : ntpaor ia is, BisaiMama ta- ae-npni, a3 L.tt.v "..rt rar-.,,l, tea ISBef rts-dli tsnea m7 ssajr ai a- Tit, Isutlni iear aaurbsaaa aa r-l as caa ba ta extreasa btsti w-iee aad aatisa mvmr aad at all iimaa Tba elara far Iba Uaa, try t crmU'i .t e than it is, at tbe rents m tbe maw raim r-nr prar e ' . are sail, east SB !V- aress- Lrlle n --a t T,wl ban rlsa-SataaVsi ar-)r.w. TV- n.fi ej-' a sealed at a trajts espease n4 a r -.l "L. ,- :rta tfca fl .e utll. Bast ta suae c .T,t ear oi- r,.- s inu 1 a-a, being at te, ni Ie Bearer JtIz- nrfce an.1 all "Sr- ett-i -n. be! vs Stat, tsan 1. t. ar tha rivar ta flaaseM. NstBre f -mt to h -v. ni i-le p'aea tae be-t ' sallaa eu the vsbI baok at tt.e a. ".ppl river fer tba -tlla-as Artaoaaa, farsaaBytci'.- sb-,ve vM t-l w. oxo . rsriToa. Civil SastBMwv. B. Overt aaa . I Cur. Ark mS4-!m TVOIf tit aneribT o Mm? BfM, tb IttltPt, i; -t Jar nw om tvl. Mix., ij MtP bcyj iVCWKft lvti: twrT i jar cf wpts-rft. tytmrS tvi wil' mn1 an4 fftr or rim fcU.trM UIJ Mst vtfl JmTmhmh J wWh mmrmr te mu hx way t Zft UU A I-, Inm memr th ssm plmm. i" tk IStk Atsrat, my Rstrnr a mtht i .fiii r cwtoOst rw i:r tVmm, wit! mmm mm tixtr- r oat mmttm wr4 mm-tj immmm), mmm Is r ft ten mr m-mvtfx kfjcbm kick; i wwtOr ym M raia in th 9itt)4 mt ftetffeak, Hf., sad kw pvssbBK tvnef 4 in tmwm mmt ikt. I wiM civ twrntr-Sv etollvs Tmmr4 M tWm, if flMAMsTl im a Jul in mm 'av aii C3mW fff tbtTtti. Mr Sir , aajv pavrnf-r m tk Mi static trlyol aad Tn nwmr im'nNM au ' Uer tm 11 COTPMI? vMh Ik- Ml it t tW ahasyaa. Hit Ma tmmHmH, mmm) l r. klaek eksWkr tv-Hrnr. Nf ckaMi4 fra Mr47ci. . f CTrit-VH-n. 9 C. . T4 pr.rrr. II tn ta a trm 9U-. w t!l firm WTtj ftr bbbsMi. kmmmmm4 m a (atl ia mmmm lx mXmlm Mr Strang thiPsta th Utmmt Kiattkj ai m mrm nrmrri iwh, cviajTftaUy 1m caa 4r aw rt- vara ror an -T Morr ir.n in aaor. C. Pae)acak BmU cvsrr .ar tim wti'y Jtarf mima aill y- iai mmmrm ror pvrmft j wo rice. IlieeIor'8 Sl nf VHlnable Iitd anil negree. rraMS aa tars tea, I. rxaratar at Ihe X Jjba riaad Smilh. tttsaiid Bill, la nauaiKi! sitB me win or tb sal,! smith i htsVaBBB, I ef JTJW. sarsaaac at aa sewer f Aitoiisei issaay. ArSaaaa tbrranr. ISS. arscewd t- aell at sstltic saetM. la the hltwes: bKUtr, at tbe lata rasMaare af tba -aid SBllli Is Artaaeas easiatw. aBd Seats et Athaasaa an rb MTB pat or jAsnaar anrxr, uaa, tt raOssrkievaaa. hie CMIes Laad. M-wtt : Tba X. as. ST. V. W. 01. a am w. u X. . M frl 8. at, a. at a, s. at, s St. 9. sa m k n-i. a. . n IB T ts-B. tw..saaj. a;sTJtl-tSBa aa aau a as tb aaesataad aa las rs-Msase at sb mt Jaba ftiisd aallh at t ill a- .an. iaaa 1 at mW tBamttms sad ruvs. tb tanssriat Laatt TBoB. KAlIll -. S. w S. ts, a. . si n. saw. vs. a. atnti.11 ss, a. x.t. s.t.w. at a. a. k aa a a. a. a aa a. s. at w, M S HI.71a w.. nsl isll lataarsa. Tatl B I. S. S ftl S T. LolXa. t.S. W. erL ! eel. S. X. aad s. W. tet SJ X.w. trt. bt frl. S.T,aa lata iaa ItaS-iet r aa aeea. Aba. the fnltnartut Lan1. Irias ta Basba iiBBty. Ark. to-wit : Vltl.lSILkt IB a. USB. U s, rm, s aa v v s. sr Leu sfn. rt. tt is 11 aa I, ia W. V S. IS, B. K S B M aad B. M a. B. M B I. it ! T. J .. B. t W Aate-otaiilB l.BSex-ISBaT a1TJ tha stars Laa4 will hs anM tm credit at eae. sTstBa mnwi a7Vf"rsr jrBasseej gf rs rftn BSBweTsistf laBBsBBartrsB1 til alsa MB. as B ayedbtat taalsai mat Uaa. aa atsee. tbirlv save like. Si sMins af Me.,, WsaB-B and ObrtaVsa, laslbsl Wttb aB aiaer BerteBBl moBe-tv batr ta wit . Mailas, Caeoa. aers. raratlsn otaasas, oara rhd- e, HoaseBaM aa xiia a rat altera. Ia all auas tea, artth msmnsd wearier, aa s lira ia uVs Land aad aetrcas, wtu to twaaatsdat pmibmim antii nsttiavmim a am a. twin atv V at aoaes- atUuU- mn tha BB DAT or xsi-. nam. at aa tamrs aaaa. ta A-., an B rea mt aaaraara acres at I asst. kaaana as the laad S'aala ta tb es,t af John IVsd SaUtb - eaaaa. an BStsmiBt tae aoara ar Bsarcy aaa a Uaa aa shae swill ha res si "ad. faaM Hssmsaraas at th- bsbsI baara Bar taaaaaa asles. sad uvcaatroa rraai h,r to day mill all is salt t runs w. rarLTB, B-reeBtar O(iliwoof Vurfterir. T B ATlt far sal baxsadtatelv sOualns 11 litis im A at or rariT TUBS. Itk-OJim rOalaa wtesM vsaca tnaa. arasuvesas aa satnus Banbrs ream BVaowaatrySnwdn sss'ly mat sbas- by Ball r Water, at tb rat mt tb jbibs US-rat t xrsaotr, Asast. aalt-tm aB.ttss espy Young America, Attention! AT THE iVEaf CHIXA STORK, 883 Jfolii SNreet. BwOcwq smasaa, aors CABTS, BOT-iWasaOhTt, caiLDasiPS WAsKhKSJ, X AH BUBJ. SKJ, no. AUiV-A fun aiislmalll ot War, aR at wbMb IsOBr at t csua. w. Bornx. 50 nitu. rw'i xi riom Lnrnscr a rscctax, a. asawfdSs-Baw. Stationery aad Blank TTTB lake plnaasi s in laeitlw Marcsea 11 b hsesll asdexa.Qiiis aar Ursa Books. tmmrj aad BlaHl Waaurtkaaa with tbs r ew tt swatTlsa the mitm aaah artth alt t hilar- is cm liar IH -r-,ir im to uka aBBBBBa vs-itB, sad will irtt at tb 1 ,w--t pewe. lMtX T ITU Bnantifsl Cheek Bvi, , -te e,y Milt. ly Saararea rYaniwiAr, Vote, Brsfta aa 1 S.:if S hanc-Ci-thKtian B.s t Case. every . - t vB SBst JrtBCsTi SBBwriar hrrnhaat tak. W. R. STBS1TOI! k oo. as Ks. lit aaswr oat SilM a Slats 1 Mats! Mats I C'JfAX TOTS; SBOsTS ' Viv C fas Brafi a .t rrr, , star n oil ' ' ' Baser B-tde-ej Cor , ,r-. Maatttatasttkeaa ' Abbs Msba, Adetsfcfa leass ABmat Hita faBrdbTsiaail tertel. Tanry Sheasrkta bfaa. Te-r-t and T-iftrd Xst. Baoaivrd to-day sad wLl ts taU st al XXIXXXT k CD'S. 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Hsi aedfanst PBaVDIsBTOiT &JOOETT, PRODUCE iifD PROVlSIOit Commission Mcvckants, 1 FINE STREET, ST. LOUIS. a. B. rsaBctvess I W. B. AOaTsm. ( Batar as (Mm, Vast a. AtasraiBbt, aad 3smn, ac. Special Notictj to the Ladies. AtrVTT ATKsf wastst as a aeaaa. trcas la a anvaa taaalc. altbar uueBti j sr Sasra, r a bauaa tasssse. Watt sapsslai east Ib tba bajuaeas Alaa. a aaa baud at lllag salstuae. Alan.cUamber saatila, salts aa araaara. Base tor mtrBifMj, jar4esiiax. at. IjrrSU.!iaXCS orrn:. ia Out.-: allay. wsabiwrfa al r, !ir atree. H IV r- M 6 alcmnkis, TeaHc sec. MENAGR RIES 1fagf HrwtTy glttA my gw tiw Sum kf Wi. Mwmw ..w. x. urn Dirvctijc trf tba MaABrtra. Varr BM1AC1 KlrpkBsttt 3faAacr uA Pr!trrarr J aT1ir. TksaTAfrMiHJ Miasma ImwtB SkMHtat Wmw tmm tatya mmtf Alaara-in mttt Hitt. aitM Mlh a'ctork r. Jf. Atiraxwi BO rnrmm ao Serra&'di. 35 aau. XT I ) tavlt l1. !. tormaM mt tkm of -t:tnkuttM. grciM kf Hm Me-tcat CkaaTua, arwam hy mmmmmmm. Ta- f etto mt In iaii im m m .r.'tiAii. 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Wmr mrtasrr rx tKctar ari aeiorha.aaai aancf Ufa kill mod ltll Tijft. uf :k WIGGS BROTHERS, Sdbpm's OnM. Hair irrigW3sr. PIAX0, GUITAK fe FRENCH, UT IS BBSIBttCSOV OBTA1NUM X UHtT- IX. ad seal it at bbbUb m naaa. Oautar sad rtwach. Asssty at Mrs S. arBTiaea-, carBat tt Mala aat neat tfOiiCCm To tkc MereltHiit-i of .Tlerunliis. WmmttZt a. Moaton & Ota., J SMyrst a. CO. See, Lull & Co. (LATE Of ALASAM V WILL SHORTLY OPBif A LARGBv ASD ELECAST STOCK or STAPLE- aod FABfOY DRY GOODS, 199 ollam street SARLY N0TIC8 OF IHE orsstue will be oiten. Atin ORLEANS SCH0T. 4RRcr Al Twstirirs' AsKtwtifte, """' "Visa, f. BKMABkk, tSS-BWier rtrers. aal- . Bay at Charles T1'' iBsaiav rasatt.tuardiaja aad eviraha ftm- B,BtaaaaaB arrest siHsbBbb rra tsacBara all osar tb- anaattv. wi -biar h cSaaa. thHi sttaatisas. IT ara abla he aai Ufa wi-huai Ae'av. Ba tllsh. rtracb, Mameutatie sad VmtU Teacarr Oerara- tsuis aai Tstlsrs, ar ham saxes, la say irassl ar srtval taouly is sr oaArt sswa. Lat avary aaa -lat -Beeats- rr heean sfl r aa tba SaBaHaas r-aairi. wfellt ft." i.h theai at tmr Ttri aaj-daij, w.-h ik vssy n iney waa. w aieajaiea tin iiiusbb irtaa, rnaamirbsT sssrw. At- ell Ap- rft'lV f. BICaiatAttAraslar si. ?f. B are bavw srverrtl latiaa'fea tee ladirs sbu a tar rrrarB aad aaafr. ind tin- -sry h- edl-r tTa sr- t-rBUt'ew ta rarer I , Cut taaae ej Vej-tssr K. O. Bslletia i aria. Mors I j . It a. B Caasal, K O-, J D. Bartss, Sat . T!atriii Afsa at tka jr. T aalXO.AjisBUilrtM. aalMaj: Waaea laSjsiiitap Baaair a SaalBBaaatsar flssamas aad Mssakara. Bust sad ai uaa I Sees af tb twa 1 STas I Be !. wtH fraat sad arts Bfa dta, bssbbbs raaaar asaaBtisaisa at sat sar sset. aaaa J. an i iat 1 1 u, ma j. Hi gttstwllaiiwous. AWT mm tas-1 M, tf ret tarsals very she, y, rjsi tart , MQ.t8AaATPSTTiyg a T To the lOadies. w bBS ai aeBshmaent tw aatalaerBt, aaas. wamasu-uwtjs, Bait. A the, tha a esa, bub. wafTSJHSu Jar twa jmmm. jitttm caa aad TBsywaiBssmiaisitw xat k raaaa. MyfASAT. BaTaBC a OS. IXarana Cisars. via 000 ,ATtWsn roAarBg; M OW) erdtasrr da. MBSfBABSAT. BtTOIS It s. Xfmtrnm ttfwtm. asK Fine Old Brandy. JjKwBTuBaiaf tBBlas M Tiehsk Bfaadf. rr yowAAT. ssTraar a. m. Sage's Scirlns- Machines. a Mass aiitlin asatt tb Oram a Baker ssk . ..at j an aiiaai un aadiatd I Saast fifties rvasetsBL MTMB At a. MONSABBAT, A Bargain for Parmers. On aeaaa, mt shh. assaaf aassl hasrwytjdf tJJ eisasilBBhlliilissBMi saassyBartn larsra- Mr-auliilB.iMi in I aaa tiB ml r,rrahFiUs IWalo Ii III si wkksk las atlas CW1 aa Most ta bbat. mmns a om CIGARS! AT ADCTIOX, 40,000 Common Brands; 20,000 Favorite do. 25,000 Snperior do aas- ass ill I at star MtHfSABaAT. BrBSsX h.M. TO CA.PITAt.IST3 ATSD OTHERg. W as dlMted la sett sb DEI SX0ElX2aa"C3- COTTOS FACTORr ASP .nitLS, . XhM. Aa Shs aH m aaaBtls ardsr Ata. ate. tb san i ear at twa arts MaBt aad s Sew stasaisss. Iba a i shaa i it Is saw. sad im atissa tr water pwst u mmm la Bars. Eight HaHdretl and Forty Acres. Taia taaarssy wtn bs tad at a (rest taseaaB. MON8AJ1RAT, BOPSKS QoX, DWBLLING HOUSES & L0T& For Sale. TWO MEW TaTO-STORY FRAIME HOUSES, Ssatslsdaa lilai shrest, ft?"' tbasM rsaarrs'taa. Comfortable Residence, Aa aba aaaa tba avaay, aaa bay bath ar satasrsT mas tfcaee aad Lars, at vary law Sart. sol MOSSABBAT, atrtSJfcBK a O. BATS IX 3TOHX At. EXCELIiEiVT STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S Mi Fit CLOIHIN. ! BOYS' AM) YOV'TllS Fine Clothing. GIILDlErS FIXE GL0THIS6 (Framtb ysstssa.) A tX aaaarsiraiH atSsy -Vs layii ibliu s easaf ii. .- Bia i, aad ninm nt a wa iituiiit taai. JPrices are JLow. ar has la avwt mt ftam tbs seatMaawB bsesa at Xarrhwa a Bart. Spivey A' Clarce, V tl 3tsA . 1EVHDSICST0BB. A yiaara. riaftuai.a. AocmrJfOM, aflaWfl taaa. Tai r iaaa. FilVa. BanJaa. ii 4aaivc. Vaic tVtwka, aad wfTtkiaii ta ika amM at r tm mm.tym aut-a a f-t mt Vats rt-st Hara, atW, mnl at Hmn. lkaTkaai It FVtTTk ftdstaitJ, Mk Mmia Hraat, tmrnf ka mm4 tka GREAT WALLACE PIANOS TIIIoh'sIbp roTwtl Hollas &6altars, Aad tba brat Striata .hat raa bs pvaaarrd. riasae taas-l aa nsaitsa Sn ia hist Fbai leaa ay tar a-w aaaa A trsat aacaaat will he aaaa m asaas ta tea. hers WSBbBSItstsai at sbs- sT tb saw saataimai af asuas, tm take bias salty aaa seiact irua. asm, a caaaea a ar ssaaaeai r staaneaatj. vr. .VAeSL f XaiklBa.Tr aaex-ty CANDEE, MIX & CO:, havz soarVbe an artAL.eeA.A; tx-bt REDUCED PEIGES! 200 Cases Boots and Shoes, ioo uhu mm imms, 100 Bnl&3 Jeans and Linseys, 'JMBBDBMllS, 150 Bales Osnabertjn, 50 OA.SES PIlTESi'TS, 50 Pieces Carpets, fin CASES WOOL' HA$S; Atsa autzst lassb rresi; r EeadjMadeCIotliingw yra.aisowertit tAatyiesjat SILK, MD FY DBBSiW10.0i)S, Cloaks, Sliavrls, ctcv Th. amOm fcsra baeu bousbt srBea tba rrestdeaBB tn yrles,asdwai hs tost at rate wMab trWdrly camta- tWen. CcKacr, ,uix no., snxaba street, appoaita Odd ysBssCBsa. aajByt-ilawSntMp Tsna. Sundries. 1 fin SAOCSSkspstatTl Bra. m ttaea sad tar sak by M.-t5trr a. rtexusr. ta. Bawaars Baw. Trustee's Sale of Real estate. ATtrriwB is hereby slwt i bat by straea at astsaj H l trast rxented I ie. as trtate as sB. If 8. ST Bavrr. BeaamUr ISth aat rrtawrsd m m Btl- irr'itMlfl - SaaBr eaeatr.Taaaasae. m task 5 tt, suet MS set MA a 9ik Beceaher. HM, taiesntt tha parCBssdWrw Botes rxeeatedtaO B. Taraev tar SSBOS raeb- I wins lbs tttb day st naormber, MS, aril ta tnat sT tb aaaMatl.O.tsalrr.tSrtkasdXaatmm jrry atatsaniasa naiaii, iijtans. mt aabtlc aartlaa. ta tie kstbsst MMar. ttt saah, tb laad aoevaysd ta at by saM trart derd, ta-srit! A errtsta araM sr M sT toad sMtala. IraahadbstsrlB t. mmmmtm ml SkllltV. SB Sills sT TnaatSSa. BSST tba ar-( MesatkK awfsislas 4 88 108 ssres at lat Ms r.a. Seiar Ytt t X- S. Tenfl yln ot saaaBvithn X m snreai V It arras mt hmt sar. award by gmnm BSBS wits.r ItaeatH, W Bans, wbtsb was tarsal af a tract at tStacrea Ala ttel t-i AsaesWluch- er m tba atsisioa ( -ha Xn cesanearrs srsat said 4 SB-tte htrsc belsr tha as lslely crBvrred o til 9. w. Bo-u rr Sarah r Brows. Majaala . arowataa asBari. tainet ar a. ju irye-tti trry is nulla at asm lata aa a i iBamre are tacks b MuL Thsra a aha a I lias aad 1 iai its Tba isa aaaa wajab taaUat- Tb tri sati ai S I ii UIE s A r .V fel . Jw Sjm3rBmlmt mmWrnmU