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THE LEDGER. ...... ■♦♦♦ ——- T A. SPRINGER & CO. Urgnlar Drniorratlc Ticket. For State Senator, 1., N. KETCIVAn, of Clinton. For (he Assembly, HOnilK UIKU, of Jackson. KOIII.'RT STEWART, of Volcano, For Superintendent of Common Schools, C. A. LAG HAVE. For Supervisors, First District—T. 11. GOEHR. Second District—F. McBRIDK. Third District —F. G. HOARD. The Ticket. We place at the head of our columns to day the County Democratic Ticket nomina ted by the Convention which assembled on the Bth inst. it is unnecessary, for the pres ent, to occupy much space in commenting upon it. The ticket is a good one—an ex cellent one—it is purely Democratic, and just such an one as the Democracy love to render a hearty support. L, X. Ketch a st, the candidate for Senator, (and whose nomination will of course be con curred in by Calaveras) is a Democrat of the old Jeffersonian school—a Democrat who has stood by the party through sunshine and storm—a Democrat who has never ‘‘struck his colors,” not oven in the darkest hours of gloom and with the certainly of defeat em blazond before him. lie is also a gentleman of ability and acquirements, and in every way calculated to advantageously represent the nineteenth Senatorial district in the Sen ate of the State. Dr. K. will receive araost cordial and hearty support. Homer Ki\o stands at the head of the Assembly ticket, and it affords us peculiar; pleasure to testify to his unswerving Democ racy, and his peculiar fitness for the position to which he is about to be elevated. He has devoted his life to the promulgation of Dem ocratic principles, and lias rendered great ser vice to the party in this State and elsewhere. During the last campaign he was the editor and proprietor of the Democratic Standard, published in this place, and is well known to the people of the whole county, lie has never faltered—and no Democrat will falter, in his case at least, when they go to the polls next September. Homer King is in all re spects deserving. Robert Stewart is the other candidate for the Assembly, and all who have taken any part in the politics of Amador county, know him well—at least by reputation. He too Ims always been a firm and constant Dem ocrat, turning neither to the right hand or the left, and the Democracy, appreciating his services, have determined to reward him.— He is qualified for the position, and will labor assiduously to promote the best interests of his constituents. Mr. Stewart is a practical, hard-working minor, and one of the most sub stantial citizens of the county. C. A. Legrave, for the position of Sup. of Public Schools, is the Democratic nom inee. He is qualified, and is an excellent man and excellent Democrat. A belter choice could not have been made. 1 nos. H. Loehr, Frank Mcßride and F. 0. Hoard, are all young men of character and business qualifications. They will make a first rate Board of Supervisors. They, also, arc Democrats of the first water—un flinching—and will conduct the affairs of the county ably ami honestly. The ticket will be elected by a tremend ous majority. It is one around which the Democracy can rally, with full confidence that they will not be deceived. A thousand cmjoiity would not be a large figure to cal culate upon, for “ the boys” are already at work, and they intend to keep at it! We will have occasion to refer to the tick et frequently hereafter. The K. X Party hold a grand pow-wow in this place to-day, for miscellaneous pur poses—more particularly to give vent to sev eral months accumulation of gas. We un . stand that the “harp of a ihousnnd strings” will again be brought out, and “brother Craf ford” let loose. Play us a lively tune, we are ready for you, gentlemen. I. O. or O. F. or Jackson. On Thurs day evening, the 9th instant, the following officers of Jackson Lodge, Xo. 3f>, were reg ularly installed by D. D. (I. M. Edward A. Kingsley—A. D. Andrews, X. (I.; A. Aga rel, V. G.; O. D. A valine, 11. S.; M. Brum el. T. The Pennsylvanians —give an exhibition in Stockton to night. They are toasted ev erywhere, The County Convention. The proceedings of the Democratic County Convention were harmonious, ami the defeat ed as well ns the successful, with their respec tive friends, cordially ac(|iiieso in the result. I This is emphatically ns it should l>e; the Democratic party is devoted to principles— not to men. There may be an indefinite amount of contention before the nominations are made; but after they are once declared, all family contention censes. The only matter that arose in the Conven tion at all calculated to create any unpleasant feeling, was in relation to the admission of delegates from Sutter Creek —there being two sets claiming seats from that precinct. — Legislative bodies and Conventions are the sole judges of who arc properly elected and qualified to lie members of their respective assemblages. The late Convention exorcised this right, or power, in the case just spoken of, and it is not the business of a news-paper to go behind its decision, nor do we intend to do so. It is but proper, however, to mention our regret that the contesting delegates did not have a better opportunity to be heard in open Convention. No doubt the committee on credentials examined the matter and satisfied themselves; but it is always proper, and consistent with right and justice, to allow a party a full hearing before the entire body that is to finally judge upon the merits of the j matter in controversy. The “ previous ques-1 tion” is a severe rule, and should only be resorted to after a party lias made his state ment of facts and argument. It is intended as a means of preventing unnecessary and factious delay; but never to deprive a parly of a fair hearing. The contesting delegates from Sutter Creek presented, with their credentials, the names of all those who voted at the meeting which elected them; an array of Democratic names, of the number which composed that meeting, arc always entitled to consideration. But it would now, perhaps, be improper to say more. We take pleasure, by way of con clusion, to remark that the contesting dele gates, and their friends, like all other good Democrats, “bury the hatchet” and unite in a cordial support of the ticket. They con" sidcr that injustice was done them, but they do not “bolt.” The contesting delegates made affidavet that they were pledged to no candidate for any office. VOLCANO ITEMS. I. 0. O. F.—At a regular meeting of Volcano Lodge Xo. 25, held at their hail on Friday evening, July 3d, the following offi cers were installed, D. D. G. M. Edward A. Kingsley officiating: George Johnson, X. 0.; R. C. Christian, V. G.; J. Bowen, 11. S.; ’ John Tanner, Treas. B. F. George has taken the Empire Hotel and renovated it throughout. We have no doubt lie will give satisfaction to the public. Xo lady is better qualified to do the honors of a hotel thuu Mrs. George. Success to the Empire. Accident. —In returning from the Conven tion at Jackson to Volcano, on Wednesday evening, T. M. Pawling, Esq., of the law firm of Farley & Pawling, was thrown from his buggy and severely injured in the hips.— For a time it was believed that some of the bones were broken, but on examination such proved to be not the case. Dedication. —On last Sunday, the now church of the Methodists (Xorth) was dedi cated, the Rev. Mr. Briggs preaching the sermon. A large concou r sc were in attend ance—more than the house could contain. There were no “doings” in Volcano on the Fourth. The Board of Supervisors. —Wc are not aware that any of the old Board were candi dates for a re-nomination before the late Con vention, yet we are really of the opinion that at least one of them should have been retained. They have conducted the affairs of the county ably and successfully, and know the routine of their duties, which it will take new men some time to acquire. Our candidates, how ever, are men who will make themselves thor oughly acquainted with the duties of the of fice as quickly as any that could have been selected. We would be in favor of a change in the law, so that one of the Board, at all events, should hold over. Would it not be a good idea 1 Fatal Accident— Mr. Van Olinda was killed in bis claim, at Butte City near Jack son, on the 9th iust. They had been cudeav oriug tg-fave a bunk, some ten feet high, and hud lei water run in the crack made during dinner hours. After dinner A r an Olinda went to work under the bank, but had not struck more than half a dozen licks with his pick when it came down on him, killing him instantly. He was dug out in fifteen min utes. He leaves an interesting family here to mourn his untimely death. Geo. S. Stevens, of the “\oung America,”, scut us yesterday a pitcher of punch that was excellent to take. The Young America is deservedly one of the most |K>pular places of | resort in the mountsinv Demur rath* Comity Convention, Amador County. The delegates from the different precincts in Amador county assembled in Convention at the Theater in Jackson on Wednesday, July Bth, 1857, at II o'clock A. M., and were called to order by N, C. F. Lane, Esq., Chairman of the Democratic Central Com mittee. J. S. B. Jewett, of Volcano, was elected temporary chairman, and A. Leonard, of Pine Grove, temporary secretary. After returning thanks for the honor con ferred, the chair stated that the Convention was ready to proceed to business. On motion of P. J. Goodrich, of Amador, a committee of seven, on credentials, was ap pointed as follows : W. I, Morgan of Volca no, A. S. McKee of Clinton, S. B. Segur of Jackson, P. J. Goodrich of Amador, John IT. Bowman of Butte, Thos. S. Crafts of Aqueduct, and N. C. F. Lane of lone. On motion of John A. Eagan, of lone, the following committee were elected to Report permanent officers of the Convention : A. J. Lucas of Upper Uancheiia, Samuel Davis of Amador, and W. W. Moore of Fiddle town. After the credentials were handed in to the Secretary, the Convention adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock P. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Convention assembled at 2 o’clock.— The committee on credentials reported the following persons entitled to seats in the Convention : Amador —P. J. Goodrich, Samuel Davis. Aqueduct City —Jerome Waite, Thomas S. Crafts. Clinton —A. S. McKee, John Campbell, John Hawkins. Jackson —A. Askcy, S. B. Segar, I. Sil ver, J 11. Bradley, W. 15. Griswold, G. S. Smith, W. lln (Taker. Volcano —W. 1. Morgan, F. Mcßride, D. Elliott, S. 11. Hunt, John White, James Goldsworthy, Theodore Voight, Jus. Wood burn, W. L. Ryuerson, J. 8. B. Jewel proxy from M. A. Longiuolti. (£ Ranch —T. S. Barber, F. E. Barney. Upper Rancheria —A, J. Lucas, Jacob Emmiugcr. Boston Store —W. K. Johnston. Fiddletmcn —W. IV. Moore, F. G. Hoard, W. T. Gist. Butte City —Elijah Turner, John 11. Bow man. Lancha Plana —Samuel Wardcll, William Cook. Drytnvn —Asa Wiilits, E. Gallagher, E. D McCulloch. Yevmet —A. C. Gilmore. Putt's Bar —R. A. Bennett, S. C. Wa ters. Lcncer Rancheria —Nathaniel Parsons. Middle Bar- J. B. Marietta. Willow Springs —James Harmon, S. B. Rhodes. Pint Cl rove— A. Leonard, C. C. Nelson. Tone C'ily —J. A. Eagan, S. Frazcc, N.C. F. Lane. New York Ranch —George C. Zeh. Wisconsin Store —John C. Whittle. Forest Home- Frank G. Whitmore. Sutler Creek —Daniel Moore, S. Dooley, C. R. Gliddcn. The Committee were unanimous in making this report. On motion, the report was accepted and the committee discharged. After some debate the rejmrt was adopted without amendment—Yens 37, Nays 21. The committee on permanent officers re ported for Chairman, N. C. F. Lane, of lone; for Vice President, W. 1. Morgan, of Volca no; for Secretary, A. Leonard, of Pine Grove. The report was unanimously accepted and adopted. The Chairman, after a short speech, called on the Convention to proceed to business. On motion of Mr. Davis of Amador three delegates were admitted from Hoodville, (Slubtown) where there had not previously been a precinct. The delegates were Goff Moore, T. 11. Loehr, and Jus. Vaughn. On motion of Mr. Rynerson of Volcano it was voted to receive Cupt. John Miller as a delegate from Fort John precinct. On motion of Armstrong Askey, Mr. T. 11. Loehr was elected Assistant Secretary. The Convention then proceeded to elect a eandidote to represent the 19th Senatorial District in the State Senate. The following gentlemen were put in nomi nation : L. N. Ketchatn of Clinton, J. W. D. Palmer of Lancha Plana, F. E. Barney of (.} Ranch, S. F. Benjamin of Drytown, A. H. Rose of Volcano, and S. 11. Marlette of Sutter. After explaining his position, and nttneh raMfctp the Democratic party, Mr. Rose withdrew his name. Mr. Barney also with drew. Messrs. Waite and Segar were appointed tellers. It was voted to elect by ballot, and that delegates from precincts not fully represented cast the whole vote to which such precints may be entitled, and that a majority of all the votes cast shall be required to elect. The Convention then proceeded to ballot, as follows : Ist 2d 3d 4th sth Ketcham 17 19 24 27 32 Palmer 13 12 12 15 19 Benjamin 14 13 11 5 2 Marlette 17 17 13 13 8 Oh the sth ballot Mr. Ketcham having re ceived a majority of all the totes, was de clared duty nominated. Dr. K. being present and called upon, re turned thanks for the distinguished honor conferred, and would strive to merit the con fidence reposed in him by the Convention. The Convention then proceeded to elect two candidates for the Assembly—to be elected separately. The following gentlemen were put iu nomi nation : I*. C. Johnson of Jackson, Robert Stewart of Volcano, Homer King of Jackson, J. H. Rradley of Jackson, J. Q. Severance of Ran ch* Plana, William M. Seawell of Fiddle town, A. M. Creighbaum of Amador, John A. Eagan of lone, James Livermore of lone, and M. N. Evans of Volcano. Messrs. Johnson, Rradley, Seawell, Eigan and Livermore respectively withdrew their names. The Convention then balloted with the following result ; Ist 2d King 26 42 Stewart 15 16 Creighbaum 8 Severance 3 Evans 2 Mr. King, on the second ballot, was de clared elected ; and being called upon, came forward and thanked the Convention for the honor (to him unexpectedly) conferred. He would labor faithfully to deserve it. The Convention again balloted, as fol lows : Stewart 30 Creighbaum 11 Evans 1 Severance 1 During this ballot Mr. Severance withdrew his name, and Mr. Stewart was declared elected. In resjKin.se to the call made upon him, Mr. S. came forward and oxjircsscd his gratitude for the jiartiality shown him by the Conven tion. He would endeavor to merit it. The Convention then proceeded to nomi nate a candidate for Superintendent of Com mon Schools. E. B. Mclntyre of Sutter, C. A. Engrave of Fiddlctown, and J. S. B. Jewett of Vol cano were put in nomination. The ballots were as follows : Ist 2d 3d Lngrave 20 21 24 Mclbtyre 23 24 21 Jewett 7 7 Dooley 4 On the third ballot Mr, Lagrmve was de clared nominated. On motion of P. J. Goodrich, the Conven tion elected ten delegates to the State Con vention—one from each towushij) and three from the county at large. The following are the delegates : Thos. A. Springer, of No. 1; F. E. Barney, of No. 2; Jerome Waite, of No. 3; P. J Goodrich, of No. 4; Edward Gallagher, of No. 5; A. C. Gilmore, of No. C; A. J. Lucas, of No. 7. For the county at large—Ellis Evans of Jack son, B. L. E. Burchell of loue, and G. S. Smith of Jackson. P. J. Goodrich offered the following: Rewired, That the delegates from this county to the State Convention are hereby instructed to vote for and work to secure the nomination of Hon. John B. Weller for the office of Governor of this State. A uiotion to amend by inserting “request ed” in the jilace of “instructed” was voted down, and the original resolution adopted with three votes in the negative. The following persons were elected the Democratic Central Committee for Amador county, to serve for the ensuing year : P. C. Johnson, (Chairman) N, C. F. Lane, W. 1. Morgan, Samuel Davis, J. B. King, F. G. Hoard, and Jacob Emminger. The candidates were then declared unani mously nominated, by acclamation. A collection amounting to s3l was taken up to defray the exjicnses of the Convention. On motion of A. J. Lucas, it was unani mously Ranked, That we recognize the “Weekly L eih; kb” as a sound Democratic pajter, and consider it the duly of the Democracy of Amador county to render it a hearty support. Ou motiou the Conuention adjourned tint die. N. C F. LANE, Chairman. A. Leonard, Scc’y. T. H. Lof.hr, Ass't See'y. After the Convention adjourned, the dele gates from the respective Supervisor Districts met and jdneed in nomination for Supervisees of Amador county, the following (versons : T. H. Loehr, District No. 1; Francis Mcßride, District No. 2 ; F. G. Hoard, Dis trict No. 3. [ Reporter ] Pine Grove. —The celebration of the 4th at Pine Grove was a spirited affair. Hun dreds were present to hear the oration of Dr- Kctcham, which was admitted by all to be a finished aud eloquent effort. The dinner is highly sjiokcn of, and the hall at Leonard’s was certainly as well enjoyed as any in the State. The beauty of Volcano and the vi‘ cinlty was there “to kill,” and they created a vast amount of “ me-tn-m-ental dc-b-b-bility” among the beaux. The music was by the Volcano baud, and better music and a better set of fellows are not to be found. Taking it all together, the celebration at Pine Grove will long be pleasantly remembered Governor —lt will be seen, by reference to the proceedings of the County Convention, that the delegates from Amador to the State Convention are instructed to vote and work for the nomination of Col. Weller. Correction. —Owing to the stupidity of the compositor in “correcting proof,’’ the commencement of young Mr. Brown’s pretty little S|>ecch, published on the first page, is rendered unintelligible. Omit the fifth line, and it is “all right.” Geo. Becker, next door to the Young America, keeps a supply of melons, veget ables, Ac., constantly on hand. Give him a call. I. O. of O. F. in Sitter. —On Monday, the 6th inst. Sutter Creek Lodge No. 31 installed their officers ns follows:—E. B. Howe, N. 0., J. B. White . G., C. I). Burleson R. S., I). Gardner Trees. D. D. G. M. Edward A. Kingsley, installing offi cer. I 0. of O F, In lone. —On Tuesday the 7th. inst. I). D G. M. E. A. Kingsley install ed the officers of lone Lodge No. 51, as fol lows:—Geo. Haverstick N. 0., John T. Poe V. 0., F. Preater R. S., Thomas Rickey T rcas. For the Weekly ledger. Resolutions by the Y. M. D Club. Jackson, July 7th, 1857. At a special meeting of the Young Men’s Debating Club, of Jackson, the following Resolutions were unanimously adopted; lieeolved, That as an assertion headed “Con teraptible," has appeared in the -Imador Sentinel, casting disgrace upon I’. C. Johnson, a member of the Vonng Men's Debating Club, we deem it the duty of the members to denounce that assertion as totally groundless in all its particulars. Rreotved, That a copy of these resolutions lie forwarded to the .druidor Sentinel and Weekly Ledger ofllees for publication. JOHN W. ARMSTRONG, President. Gko. O. Ash, Secretary. DIED, At Kingston, Jamaica, May 22<1. on the passage to New ork, of putrid sore throat, KMMA KKANOIS, youngest daughter of Levi Hanford, of Volcano, aged one year and seven mouths. NEW THIS WEEK. 11. Rriimt-i X Co., pvKAT.ERS in Groceries. Provision!*, Wines. 1.1- I * quors, Cigars, Miner*’ .Supplies, Ac., corner of Main and Court streets, Jackson. Consumers arc invited to examine our establishment. Among our stock may be found Sugar: Dried Fruits; Jams; Syrups; Teas: Coffee; Raisins; Spices; Chocolate; Pickles; Confectioneries; Brandy Peaches; Currants; Prunes; Mackerel Flour; Bacon; Codfish; Butter; Pork; Beaus; Vermicilli; Corn Meal; Cheese; Salmon; Together with every other article usually found in similar establishments. Wlnc« and Liqnorswl all kinds.. Picks Shovels; Sluice Forks; Hoes; Nails. Ac., Our goods arc all fresh and selected with great rare, and every article is warranted as rep resented by us. jy 11 38-tf .\f» nothing More. Fire-proof house, Main street, foot of Court street, Jackson. LEVY A BROTHER HAVE opened a new stock of goods at this es tablishment, which they offer CHEAP FOU CAW. -«! They have a full supply ol Gents Furnishing Goods; Boots and Shoes; Hats and Caps; Shirts'; Cravats, and everything in the Clothing Line. ALSO: Ladies and Misses’ Shoes of every variety and quality. jy II SB-lf Wanted, pronn CEDAR POSTS, 5 inches square, (or that will square as much,) from 8 to 10 feet long, to be delivered on the line of the new ditch from Boston Bar to Laneha Plana, on the Mo kelumne river. Apply to Davis, McNeely A Co., Poverty Bar, Mokelume river. July 11 38-2 w Constable’* Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed, issued from the court of J. W. D. Palmer, a Justice of the Peace in and for township No. 2, county of Am ador and State of California, upon a judgment ren dered therein on the 27th day of June, A. D. 1857, in favor of James P. Treadway, Sylvester Tread way am) David Keltlemnn. and against Jno. Floom er for the sum of one hundred and eighty-two dol lars debt, and eighteen dollars and fifty cents inter est, and eighteen dollars and forty cents costs of suit, together with accruing owls, I have levied unou one frame house in the village of Laneha Plana, formerly used us a bakery, together with chairs, bar fixtures; dishes, stove, fire wood and other household articles. Notice is hereby given that I will sell all the right, title mid interest of the said John Floomer of. in and to the above described property on the first day of August, A. D. 1857, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock. P. M.. on said day. _ Bale to take place in front of the prem ises, in Laneha Plana, to satisfy said execution and costs. 11. A. BENNETT. Constable Township Number Two. Laneha Piana, July 10, 1857. jy ll 38-4 w Admiiii.xtrator’H Notice. ■\JOTICK is hereby given that all persons holding is debts, demands or claims against the estate of George Mitchell, deceased, are required to present the same to the undersigned at his office iu Dry town. county of Amador, within ten months from the date hereof, or such debts, demands or claims will be forever barred. All persons indebted to tile said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. J. B. KINO, Public Administrator. Jackson. June !3d. 18.57. Jy 11 »Mw NF.W THIS WEiJ Lo**t. On the occasion of the Firemen's Kail, July J. F. Hubbard lost a small Diamond nod at $l5. The finder will be suitably revi by returning the ring to the owner, as U u prized (or its association. JT 11 B ShfrifT’s Y virtue of an order of sale to me , sued out of the Hon. District Court c * '*■ county and Stale of California, on ajud, dered therein on the 15th day of June 1 in favor of llyppolitc Fixary and Leon &.L ' and against George L. Gale, for the 51 and interest thereon at cent, per month from the 4th day of r i 1857. until paid, together with s'|T i ‘; ~ ~ tint ot ‘he rate r‘ - 1 c Q 5 com* el three Per suit, I have levied upon and seized and air . to public sale at the door of the conn ■! town of Jackson. Amador countv the . of Angnsl, A. D. ISST, iVta ~, ~,v of 10 o'clock *. M. and 4 o'clock, r. m , ~1),, title, interest and claim of the said (ie,, : r ( - of, in and to the following described pn.n, ate and being in the county of A mail 1 , to. Hr a,l ‘l S'JI,; of California, to-wit; that certain village h* . dwelling house, barn and ont-hons.■> (her,! | 'J* ate and living i.ithe village of Volcano. county of Amador, on the corner of ' t ; j Kmigrant streets, bounded by th- f.. n c, ~ ing the same, and occupied aUh ■ tim, I'n. i ~ nrrounj. cutlon of said mortgage by Thomas P. v. residence. Also, (hat certain farm r ranch as Gale's ranch, situate and being in 1,,w :i ,; N 1 3. in said county and Stale, and bom ' J ... east and south by the flume of the J . k.. y’ . Company, on the southwest and west by c ani .!! ranch, and on the north by Mace's ranch cc ing three Imndred and tw’enty acres of j closed with a fence and lying about six mil,.!’;,. ’ northwest direction from the said town nf \ together with all and singular the hor.-ditan.-r-- aml appurtenances thereunto belonging or ia j, I .'. wise appertaining. Given under mv hand, this 11th day f J„i v . n. 1857, S ' L jy II W. J. PAI’GH. Sheriff of Amador co., Cal. By A. B. Andrews, Coder sh - » 38-4» liixl ol'lifHcrs REMAINING inthel’ost Office at Jacltion, for thp rmnrtpr ending Jnno Ki.iU4tSAlS.sva if vise » ISPS, VlUlf - the quarter ending June 30,1857; A Astot, John Allelany, Samuel Albee, Steven Anderson, John Brown. Nathaniel D Rowland. F P Beunett, James Butter. Jason R 3 Barry,John C Brew er. S W Beals,.Thomas Henry B Brewer, S Brown, Carry Huzzy, Wm Brown. B I Bland, I! P Bryant. G W Bisbec, Tuo. T Campbell, G W 2 ,'orson, John O ’ouch, Hiram L Cheevcr, Chas E 'ray ton, Mrs James Jowan, DeWitt Clinton, Collins, Cyrus W 2 2ox, David Corigan. Miss Eliza Cox. Anderson V Cumings, Edward Carlin. Wm P Crandall. Mrs.lant M Carr. Fusion B Capps, Franklin Cameron, Samuel Jwyer. John )txon, Burns )ickey, Chas W >resner, R Jorscy, Samuel P D Donaldson, Wm Dunn. Wm Doyle. Reuben I. Deardorff. Samuel F Danaels.SC klrington, B W Jilin, James \V E Edwards, Henry 'radley, M enton.J R avell, Jonathan Farewell, Amanuel Fleming, Geo Fairchild, Lyman iallman Wm F G Graves, Thomas Uncock. Wm W laws, Albert lutton, Jesse loleman, J H larris, J 11 lamblcton, Wm 11 Hannahs. Frederick J Hallilt, F N Harvey. Joseph Horn. Mrs Nancy Hensley Jackson I Heunctsy, Patrick ■hmael, John 1 ones, Tbos J ackson, J W B Johnson. Emery James, Lew is P K albo. Frederick irk wood, Dr John elley, James Kendall. Harvey P King, Rev .Miens 1 like. A C ewis. Win H aflVrty, John ailes, Glenn 4 ailcs, Mrs Elizabeth iers. Miss Lucinda cKurland, Wm O 2 illcr. Mrs Mary J oran, Joseph Loror. Samuel Landrce, G M McKinney. Wm M Marshall, " m B Marshall. James (7 March, Hiram A Martin, John M'Clave, Charles cwton, Dr Jabes N shorne, JII 2 •emer, Henry •ck. Henry •rran, Wm Nerety, Charles 0 O'Neal, Joseph S r Powers, Rolls Paine, A M Porter, Alphonzo dley. D D ill. Mich’l indall. P M 2 >e, Mrs. Alma A ebards, Reuben ce, Joseph T indall. Mrs Sarah A K Russell, Samuel F 2 Roberts. K Robert 15 . Robert Richards, Daniel Rogers, Sylvester Robinson, Wm ilth, IT H rith, Mrs Mary mpson, Ira rague, K A npson. B-njamin rith. Edward W huebman. Geo geboru, Wilhelm S Stewart. Wm F Spaytli, John Stewart. Geo G Simpson, Jeptba 11 Slovens, J K Simmons, Franklin Sprague, John U rner, N A ylor, Eilward A ible, John J 2 Thornton. M ill** Thomsen. T F Turiuton, Henryu y rtrees James 5 rk, George Reman, J H C lls, D L Iker, Roliert Itehead. James W ite, Zacharia uds, Geo 11 Vansanlt, Alonzo w Wells, W B Westfall. Capt John Wiley, Wm Winn. Samuel Woods, Newton Wooster, J M FOREIGN LETTERS. eini, Michel zalo, Lazaro rtado. John lipo, Daxame liergo. Joseph uea, Etbeu mebc. Joseph det, I.onis icaster, John Ilea, John gain, Joseph er.fGeorge diert, Phillip ler, Christian Italian- Glnordilo. Giovanni Corovo. Lulaui Stialataio. All" Marions, Ji hno French- Mlncur, Battais Bitourne, Julio n Davignon, F. * Ouillctte, Franco-* MeKirk. Francois Sevriu. Madame Lejier, T B German- . Wilszteben, Alto geible. Fetter Takats, Frank er, ■rsons calling for any of the tijj ....... oor they may uoi s M me jay g