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' f -I' NOR TH CA lib L IN A ST A II W E D N E 0 B AY M ORN ING AUGUST 22, 1 8 5 5 . I Talbot, lm. S.Jijehuali. Jewett,Ieia. 6. J. . -a. . . " rv. . ioui, "iHr.Hk Hi nr-ftlrwt Csfnr' I M. Elliot. Dm. 7.UomMnhall, Am. 8.A!i. i i i i r 1 1 i ii i i ii i ini i 10. H ALEIQII. N. C. S ATl'LDA Y MOKXIXQ, AUGUST 11th, ISoS K, Marshall, Am. 9. Laaadcr M.Cox, Am. S. F. Swop, Am. Tb last delegation consisted of five Whig and fin Democrat. xeuowreverinHotioMiaronmonui. i vin.toa, tv-n i i. m.iMnI , a This dreaUia course, a cur readers " irir ioritT. Th Legislature ! also larrely Uen iufuTuved, u now prcTailing to aa alarming DemO0niti. Aocord'uig to th latot report th oxtent. The West report represent that its t.Uwtng gentleman hav been elected to Coo- . : i .v . . i - it . -..A ages are ia u.t mcreose, iou urai iubuwuow i gro , tfosuiutton ire very great, bo great I tn terror I j Percy Walke Inspired in au that norse cannot tie opiaioea i jamet y DowU ' fur ilia tick at any price, whilst many at the Dein. 5, w"b,. fcj,i, Am. poor ara suffering from the want 01 tne Bxeey 1 7 , ric of lire. A Howard association na txca I Th, 4tl Eli Shorter, Veto. 3. Sydenham Moore, 6. W. B. V. Colb, W. llama Don. istrict ia not definite, but the Tele formed by the eitiien and active measure ara I jpph ytei it to th American. v .1 vaxen 10 aunt uu i um ucti.huhj ouu cwup i Carolina Pennant. lute to tbeat necessities. The. eitiscn or oth-1 w b(n ,-iyod th Brat number of thia pe er places are contributing liberally of their meana j p.,( whcn w, (..'com to our exchange list. It for the relief of theae afflieted place. " I i n,al p(lD,ri f rwpeetable aUe, and give mat I tie citixen 01 leterwwrg nave subscribed ,tyenee that it will afford the lovers of fun and , within a fraction of J2,500 for thia pnrpoaa. We 1 moaemnt weekly opportunitiea for enjoyment. -eau the atwauon ot tue cmiena 01 uajeign to w, wi,h itt wnaUctor woceee of all kind.. - tteae lactt ana treat tuat tner will not no beniaa PubiUue4 in Ulie city by Meaara. John I. MiUer in xning am uie aunorera. oome U N. Keith amdlB,. low price 0 t ougm w 00 wi!B uuinoumwij w Ki our i a. nnum in adranee. , i ...1 : 1 ... r... .1. : .1.11 ... 1 . pie porpoee and wk" fool aaaured that they will ' reapond liherally. " ' :' :-i '' " Till-: lilt 1 11.1-K-klU'lS. ! Tktir Forty Origin Cwjtrmai bf A '"'' hT t UtVM. ' 1 r 1 TKa Iuuciila Jonrnal of Moadav puMuwi the aadarita nf a aombar of eiti-o, and thpir tesiiuiot.T folly WMifirm our prenou lepona 01 their tiriign origin. In alioding to them the uornal aaya : . -Wa dwolr b m wit and atrotifflf eondemn tlie riotuoa axcaaoea Uat were eomniiued by some of UUf miirL ',n ei'iawn duy ol itiaelna- tion and the eneuifi y nljttit, but.sfier a thorough, calm, eool, and anprviudiotd eiamination of all the eireummaneta attondinc-and oreeeiuns, doi connected with the terrible tragedie, we are foroad to any, that, it over any powerful jirovoar tioaold be pleaded for euca mwdee-ia, it cr- tainlT cob te ottered, it certainly auouia ne pleadol, npoa thia occasion, in Iwhail of the Americana who were engaged in thcue umt hor rible not. We hete declared that neither the American I party nor native born emien were reepohaibic Tn XottlavUla Biota. We publish, to anotlier column, aa article from the Louiille Journal, which ahowa moat eon- eluMrely that the riota in that place were Suocld not 01: a OrrotiiKTa at callep tiik Foario 'aarrt Jnat before the -'municipal election in which the Americana aucceeded tri umphantly in Meniphia over tle ooinbiaation party, the Dutch paper aaid s "The poaition of die Germane in America, aince tiie oreaniaation of the American party, makea it of the ntnioat iuinnrtance fur tliein to diMurbane and heard of w it, and there aa nut the (liKhtrnt caare Kr it, that I can imagine, and bat fur these ahoU I believe ti era would bre beon no dioculty aor (.JutarUvmas at any rate they were the beginning, and 1 aia wire tl.e eauae ufwhat aitoraarde occurred. I an an Iruhman and Catholic. MtCHAKL O'COWMLL. Subacribed and aworn td, Aug. 8, li)55. O. 11. Hiitus, .Notary l'ublie. . 1. Juanna O'Cunuulli wifi nell, on oath, aay 1 1 have beard the affidavit of my huitmnd read, and Know ine aame la true, aud 1 adopt and make it part of thia affidavit. JoAKKa O'Coymu. ftubtcritied and aworn to before m Aug. 8, H55. 0. lL'blKATTAN, A. i t Matt of Kentucky. l K- rM itjuntv, udj 'I bin day lta id liouisl.erty state ou oath before the undersigned, a justice ofthe peace for aaid oiiiintv. that, ou the evening of Slwoday, Aug. Ctla, "3r, ala.ut 4 or 5 o'clock, Theodore Rliotlea nnd himwlf went to the house of thuir friend Mr. corner of Main lor the riota of the Oth of Augu.t. We repeat I M- O'Connell, aa Irih procer. uy, we Lut nil nencod bv the fureiim nouuUition. The affidnvita hare Tiirilance, exertion and orcaiiitatieo." given by the Journal ahow thia without doubt, ll HZ?"am'i? 'n "rt " . I agmnrt Americana thoaewlio are only Amen- aod whatever may be the aaaordona of the foreign canl ,r!,wiir.ed foreii oprxmitioB on American and Catlwlic presa, the proof itnndt out here that 1 toil t Let our American born oountry men take the riota were premeditated on the part of the wtioe of this I And it ie worthy ol note, ahw. oreignen, and tliat hey aUrtod them. W. do ,h(lwil)s ,h, gnfoj of Uieir anU-AroerWan , HWjpiWVV VI IUUU WW M MJ WW VI W UJ1CUOV I pBrpOSe I. ennimitted. whether bv Americana or Forahmera -1 That Dflnor alftO aaid ..t. i.. t.. 11.. t.:i: 1 I "The conteat doea not lie between th two old .... -. . JpaHiea, Whig and lmocrat, ., but between v.b ' " i."..mBot- .iiu,u saw . y,, Rnow-ftotlitiige (purely Americanii) ana i menting opon theae riota, very junt remarkit . I emibinali' n of foreigner and reaaonable Amcri. W hm nn anrt nf ili.nn.Uinn tit mW,U th. I cana," 4. llctweon AmoricAnt aud "i American party of Louiaville from any eeneure or intioB of foreign", and teaaouaUo Auierl : punishment they may rightfully doaorve, growing I eanel Kilt uf ),,. .H'.ir- lrtnxmfln nf ll.V n.rt. I ' It added i , violutod the law, thoy ahould be puni.hed. Mob ' "ln our Candidate) it ! ofthe law nnmt be pit? down, ehe we bare no aecurity. utmoet importance to know wheUier he u a If the evil poioo. of excited men ara to be per- Know-Nothing, a Temperance man, or a Sabbath milted to ruu riot in our town and eitiee if the Kepeetor"--theae are one tide "or a friend o( treeta are to lie iiven nn fen anuwhv anil I foreiznen, and aliove all, a reaaonablo man," (a and murder, then indeed have we reached a point half-hearted American) -"and the are on the from, whence we may dincover the downfall of otti.r.,iJ'' . .... 4 order and aooiety. We eondemn, aa lUotgly a Th" ' "" poeitioaof theopponenUof the any inrurlatcd bag Niubt in the eountry, every American party even hero. Look at their oily execs that individual member of the Auiorican tlk,rt- a " nny of Ui foreign born are party may have committed in the beat of paaaioo, P' by Convention eiiipoed moatly and in violation of the law, at Louisville. liut, we are clear that iuiilar juetice ahould be meted out to the foreigner in that oitv, who are in our onillion more iruiltv than tba Amerimtna. ' Tb evidence g(Mie Unhow that theae outbreak Wiiloaopber," and pwud a the people el were nremeditniL-J. llui'ora tl.. .Umion. Philadelphia are of their illuetrou townsman. were ril e that armed gang of bullie. foreigner. w J",', on hundred of the present ,i.wi,.,,...l i ,..u.,. r K..u. r... ,i.. I a en era tion of I'biladelnhia have ever aeen hi w w ww i"'TTvirrnva vi eM rt h ft aWT tej " --. . purpose of preventing American eitixen from "n'h. Tnoueand pea daily within a few feet of toting. The foreigner were armed on the day 'I" ' " of if. of election it was a foreigner that fired the 6rst poe, without being conscious ofthe fact, or, if nunthe Bret blood pilt wo that of an Ameri- awront,Bnabletoobtainagiimpeof tlie grave. - en. Theae are important fact. The lul.soqtiont Th bone of the liglitning-Mcamer lie within a aeeoMwcianituralconsoquenoe. TL American very ahort diatnnce of Arch atreet, in the North-, party limy have been vcosiirable in other re- wnt earner of Chrbjt Church graveyard, at fifth rpw-.ia, but thcfcttiidoutinboldiciiicauo n1 Amo (reneraily kicwn, the ....... " . : i i i . i i. .. i , i . . . i l. ; i tlllH Hie loreifflier wore the first tn rtmort in 1 apos us nsnn dt sivsis surrar.jiiuin a i tioli-metliey commenced the riot they adopt 1 1 lh dreitdtul eijiedient of atuiatklnation I ' litit, it is argtitt'l on the other aide, that they - were driven to thia by the course pursued by th American party previou to and on th day of election. It is alleged, in justification, that their I of naturalised oitiiens.jV. U. Vrcuie. TIIE ORAVE OPFUA.N'iUm. ' Great and wide spread is the fameoflhe 'Trin- moat level with the earth, and wbieVbear the simple inscription i - benjamin and Deborah Franklin." - If the wall at this point wiw removed, and a neat iron railing waa erected in it tend, every passer try would bo afforded the gratification of i.pi.iiiiiathiongod armiud th poll, and pre-1 M,nH Uie gravel a gratincatiou now very ditti- vented tliom rroia votm. This haa ttFi den ,l 1 uu 10 outain. It is stntid that tlie r motion, although warmly I Philadelphia newipaper, published In Ie siHitesuiJ, wa proreaaing a usual without Btore I eember, 1774, w And the following notioeof the h.lo.icu nr diainriiHiiMi Lu I death of Hr. Franklin i the ov-e in Louiaville, and that by I o'clock in I "" Monday, tlie l'Jth Instant, died at an ad- tbe atiemmm there wa no difilculty for any one vaneed age, Mrs. Deborah rmnaiin, wile or ir. to gain admissiun to the polls. V t, mppoae the I Wenjamin rauklm, and on 1 hurwiny tollowmg reverae to biue been the ease, do this lustifv i her remain wen eolerrcd in thrift Church IniU'Wf kutinis th Amarh-ana In hna ,wu.. I burying arounda." r ied llio room where iba nolle vera held nrin I Tb aniioonoement f the death and burial ol ti forenoon fur th rae-lold object of aeouring I Nrs. Franklin waimpl indumxtentAtimts aslbs their own votes and of delavins th onnoaition. slab and It pithy iniinptmn, which mark Ii tli this justify murder! buppoM tlie MuionB final resting plaea. t'kita. liutiritn ul th foreigner to have be-n raised to a high I ,.- pitch by th tonnt and sMiduct of AiHcricana. I tAFATETTE AND CATHOLIC THirSTS, till doc all tin jusury iutd.-rf Mind you, re,ent letter to CUhop Mpanl.V1n3.of Kcn w are But defending the American for any I innkr. fmfessor Mum adduces the following tea. aiiaoniiduct of which ihcy nwy bar been guilty; timony in relation to the opinion of Lmytt, let them sutiur th penally of tlx Law bat, at lh herotofor quoted by him in regard to Catholic the odiuiu of ti.es disgraceful transaction net learning that Oiarle I'almer, Esq., of Hi. h wnur 11 properly Im.!uuK on tlioa foM.gn.r I mond, Virginia, had been often in company with Who Brat had reaort to vn.Uiio. c lleneral Lafavette, when in the United ,late in in wind mauar la undergoing a legal Inrsti. the declaration. W will not attemnt to deny, that, at smnc ofthe scleral voting place, there may have len, 0,n the day of the election, an occasional list i t, that men may have iuar relied and knockrd each other down, or cren that, aa perlinim was the fact in one inatano at the aixlu ward ioii, a umu mar have been set! u.on by two or tluoe more and badly beaten. Uut we assert ithmit tear or. euccesklul eontra- diction, Imcuuse we know that it is true, that at Roue id the several Xlls wa there any nnnsual disturbance or any obstruction whatever ottered to voters of either party, greater than has oc curred at uiuiost everg election where party linea were drawn, that has taken place in this city within the last twenty years, nor even o great aa had in many instances existed during warmly contested election between the old Wbicand uewiocrntic purues. These unprovoked acts of Violence and blood shed coniiuitled bv foreigner were the com menccinrut of the riota. We have promised our readoie to present to them the proof that these outrage wre nrst committed by foreigners that guns were nrst tired by toreiuera thut the nrst bloodhed wa the work of toreigiien: and that the American had given nu provocation hatevor for the ooniiiiission of such dreadful crimes. Certificate and nffidavit" to this efect have poured in upon us. We find it impossible f.ruf to publish at one time nr.e-half of those we have, and are obliged to select fw.in among them what we may deem sufhoieut for our purixwe. We publish to-day only uch as relate to llie riot in the Ligth ward, and reserve those referring to the Kir-t ward riot fotao-uiormw. -We have not rouni wpive n oomplote nnulvsis of these alhdavits, but it will be seen that t'hev are, for the most part, the swim ttatcinent of reapoetable and relmblo men, who were eye-wit-neioic of the umtlera to which they depose! Sonic of them are statements ujiou oaths ol foreigners and Catholics who live in the imiucdiute neigh borhood ol the scene 01 tho riot, and some actu ally were great siilicrcr thereby. rroin tlie tcstiinoiiy of Sirs. Caroline W all whose husband, an Irishman and 11 1 in an Cath olic, was iu ail probability among thine killed lu Viiinn s house,) it uppcar that lor some week previous to tl.e election the Irish in the cighborhood whcie the riot occurred had been procuring arms und preparing lor a light, and that oil the Saturday night of the American rcli-lii'ht procoseioii ho had heard tl.o-o Irish men ny that "thrg writ UJ lu (Wi'rrc that the procession would lie small lu Unite who ui'inmtil the kiviw Aolhiuit, thntshe saw many of tneui Willi nrnis, nnu neuro vuern say llirtf iMfniull to attack Ihe prietuhiH," Joseph II acker, atjerman nnd a Cutholic, who ved in one of (Jtiinti'a houses (which were burn ed) say there wcie tttuiyjirt nr um humlitd iMNmen living in that roiv, and they bad intmy silors of their countrymen, lint durinc two or tin cc accks preceding the electk'n be paw munv f theiu oltcn wilii pistols and gin', and heurd one ol litem, who had several pistols, say, ou the baturihty bcfoie the election, that he uu ictu'y, that he nnd seen t.'uiun carrying arms into his hmise, and that tninn had imisPd upon hi.-. Huckers) voting, although (Jimm knew that he llui'kcr) was not entitled to a iote. Jatne r. HicLhaiu saw the Irish, eiirht or tn in number, on the nioruingof ll.e eli- t ii.ii.nioubl- ing a larjte quantity in minor in tlie ccl'ar clone of these boiisea, and on the aame nioriiinc. fro 111 to 3 o'clock, Thomas W. Hare!! saw numbers of those Irishmen, armed with pi'tnls mid howie kltivasV paaibg iu andout from the homes td thi row. There is the to.timoiiv, let every one rend it carefully and ponder upon it. No candid man can do without mining to the Conclusion that the attack wa imvU by ihe Irish upon unofTend 11 gnatiie euiiens wi:h"ut any provocation, and alk-r all tha voting w is over at the polls, and after the riot in the First Ward had b en son prewed; that the o.isj k was the only eiue and the eomtiienceiiieu! of the riot; and that it had ni LOLlaVILIX COlKliUl ASD TUt . , RIOT. Tha reader of the Lunisvili Courier will re member that tlie election riota, which took place iu that city in May last, were the ub-ector ridi cule ia the column of that paper, but having eiuee changed iu party it also changed iu tuna. .caking ol the riots ul JJuy laat, uie courier r aa the following : vt.ug tH ht 1W r'T " snampl fct.S'ATUK lit XTttt CLAIMED BY TUX ' SEWAIOilTEl ! W e would Infer that th editor of th Krsji'ael rs also on furlough, else why i it that Senator Hnnter nd Bndefended from the startling charge of Commodore Sander r Hearing no explanation, or denial, the Abolition organ ha come lorward, and claim mm a a disciple 01 tne rilion. in tli wean urn it will not fiul to tnk Ui reaJur, that our popular elvction war cen trally tree fnjia excesasa of this sort, aalii th loreiga populaliou earn a sucji, , to ituarfara wnb awl oijos Anianoaa eiliaou with IsklkH aud revolvers, , - lri'il, and bad often related th fuet that lh Oenaral had uvl similar language in bis pi toe, I renumled him by letter to itat th cir cumstance under which h nmd as of the expression. Mr. I'almer' reply ia as follows Ktruaoxts Vtauinu, July 24, l.M'ii. Iic.vlSiat I duly received your note by the Itkn.l t.t ui M.aitiiwl and enst.Mait frialifl an. I vos,ti aw aiaauv-tn . l'ut I'aiiy I huve refleete.1 over the hmg part, that 1 migli Time kaan at k hd th followin (cntenooi I arlvo answer th more enrrecily tn your inouirie. "St. I'.ol 1. at th bead of navigation on tl.- ' "M !"',r7'if 1" J"". , . . 1 , . , ... I the aetinaintano and frietidshiii 01 Mr. J. A. t... SU.I...PPI nv.r, to th territory of MmaMoU, , uia,jllKaj,l,d so. of Franca, who waa sent to - is jean ago, m. raui was a wiiueui Bow I (hi, onnlry as aa agent of hi government, and it aontaina sia thousand iohnl.ii.1,1. " Tl.. ..n. I ni man nmminent einien who bad aided our grspUtaland totUlial inlbrBUilioa ituined lUiyolutUary .trn.-ler. J independence, and ...... . , , I in intimate friend of WMninetmi and 1a- wi in . s.ngi. ns ie oue os ma awsi paruaent a....... 1. l bis h-e that I ttrst met the ouinntai apoa tlim)dd growth uf the a L f illustrious Mfnyctto, in lM'4. f Hi aeveral oectv I sions I bad lh honor In ttine with Mm, with lh Tu Uof 1 CorTo. It ia stated ia lLa Lo. I fannly of Bf friend, Mr, V. the last tune. t - . , ,1 , . , , . , , , I think, wa in iMonor, a nort tun Detor 111 , .. -ifo,,,, T.rtp.wn. 'o H4 auu in a j raina. usw HIVSMUMS wan I V l,,l. al ft.nfia BfUMa nmnfitl. off idd M W hue at dinner, sympathy waaeipfesar of th ritrnsire losntetiou on both ide of tint I by th family tr " rar idd Madam l I or rvui. . II l aud clt!i 1 dy I . i.w this. a satin, r ma ar evil. f J' 11 American j arty Lav doe accd-Inj-'y w.ill in Teniicwr. Thay lav tut down J ' ' tnij ni y k Ctwriis and hat (ained t,t Ht. t HHjrtsi a fvliowsi i ust 1'.- , N. (i. Taylor, A merirsn, to III tl j la. or. I .ic jit by tl. death uf Hob. l'.ro ko.s C-' bell, L.u. Id, Win. II, Fufd Aiouriciu. 111 lh plac of lion. V la. Church. ;!, Iieii, Id, ilm. 8, A. fmlih, Iiemocrat, is r, -i '.!-!. i Ii, Coulrst nlos beiwca Cullou and .i.i. lib, lb. Cl'i lea Lty, Asawri- in. r tliiad. Oil., lb, ti. W, JioMe.liearaerat . - 1. T1I1, .1. V, Wright, American n il l... .f K. M. I .,-e. Ws.! f:h, lioa. f. kU '4 1 i.u, t. r, A n. it 0. lsd. llh, Hi. K. Kh- 1 I Ar.'oi in'iitej. I tub, A. Ilivars, Ai ricifl, in j in. e i f F. 1', ftsi.tiJW, Irn. and Chapel ta.,on an otiioe of eourlevy ; having rendered the friendly uiy, we stepped out. intending to go honie, but almost instantly f) j, Ituoue wa anut uown, nionanj siittiiiieu, aim myself shot in (he, shoulder, arm, and side, both of'uebyan Irishman armed with adoublc-barclled gun, tioni the oppoMtn khic oi tne streer, in uie passage way tf J. Mclhmald' botn,e. 1'reviuu to thi there whs t.o n ob no crowd, no difficulty, and hut lew persons on the street. 'The nbote were a uncxjiectcd a an earthquake it n utterly unprovoked on our part either by word or gc-ture. There was up to that time nobody shunting or knocking down, up or down the street, so far as 1 could learn or see. Whilst taikinu with Mr. O'Connell I was near the front door, and xnusl have heard and seen any hustle or disturbance on the street in that immediate iicighbyrhood. Davio IlolCItflKTY, juhac rilied and sworn tobefore me tbisfrtb. dav of August, iNiO. Mati. icx, J. IV Cii-Hrar ni' T. J. (ji ilitlhn, M. J). I am a'ltei.dnig pliysican on Mr. lHiugberty ; was prt-ci.t w lion theiiU,c nltMlavil was taken ; am eotih!''iit that said lioiihcrty was in the full jioasessiuii of his reai-on and judgment ul the time the sumo was taken. Al!T,. H. TlloS. J. (ikllalTUS. iir. A. V. Ilrewer being sworn says; That on .Monday, Auj!. 0, IH.'. j, uUjut liajl-pnst five o'clock, p. in'., nrliunlwas stundiiig-at ihe north-wet corner of Kleicnth and Market streets, after Koine gun shots had Isen bred on Main street, and obsencd six or eight Americans com ing dow n the north side of Market street. When they were between Tenth audi Lkivenlb atreeis, a shot vt i tired from the upper story of nn Irish coffee house, corner of I 'Impel and Miukct streets, and in quick euccewooii two more shots nere lired. 1 saw one uf the men full. The American then ran past ibe house, and came to where I wa ; and being totally unarmed, they nrocui ed brickbat from the trccl and etartcd back, when rewatcd Volley were tired from the mid t-offec-bouse, until th Americans were rein forced and the Irish fled. A. V. llKKwra, M. I). Subscribed and worli to Aug. 8, lio. 0. II. IS 'I' H ATT A N , X. 1. John T. Kice, nichnvd Marsh, Leaiider Ap phignte, Mrs. Huby I "odd, Hichard II. Lee, one of ihosriat police, Mrs. Caroline Wall. Itisil lihodcs, lather of Theodore HIkhUs, who was kiliei, Lester L. I'arker, James J. White, J. M. Te.iardeu, tieorge M. Kirk, Joseph llucker, Thunia W. l lavull and James F. llickham, nil respectable citizen of Louisville, coiilirtu the above testimony. to fasten upon th American party the criminali ty that certainly attache to much that waadone at tl. First Ward poll. Th spirit and geuiu of tbe nartr is at war with such acts the purity of the" ballot box, th exercise ol tne rignt oi oarage by those whose riht it is, na tne es-1 tablishment of decency and order in the place of riotous proceeding at elections being some of it great cardinal features. In the other Wards of the city there was great quiot. F.arly in the day in the Second Ward it waa impossible for an American voter Pi reach the polls, so completely had the nnti-Aniericau Uiken possession ot them.' A highly resrvedable merchant, who transacts' busine-s in the cij'nter of the city, but votes in thut w anl, infuvnis us that he was several tunes pulsed fiom tne polls by Hermans, arid that not until Uie iKiiice cHk-ers cnuie and regulated tbe matter, could he or auy other American vote. Tbe Louisville Journal alluding to the above from the Courier, says ; Soon afier the occurrence of the events in May, for which the unti-Americun organs cursed tl.e American pany so bitterly, their present accom plice grew hilarious oier the n hole affair, des canted Uion the ab-urdity of any one's thinking to bold the American party responsible, and declared tlmt the spirit and genius of the party were at war with all wrong acts ; thut its cardiiia features were the pinny of the ballot-box, the exercise in uie rignt oi suimigchy those to whom it belonged, and the establishment aud preserva tion d decency aud order at elections; and that the Germans took possession of the polls where they had the Kwer, and drove avray -icaceable American citizens. Now can any human creature supose, that, if the editor had not recontlv been expelled by the American order for tin imputed violation of his sworn obligations, he aud his preseut a. -complices would have, agreed any better iu tegurd to the o(-cui-,-t.ice if last Monday,- than they did as to those of the bib of May? In refutation certain charges made against the Journal by unu-.tmci icau oinn-, ibc edit -r sa; have no authority to forbid thi transfer, howev er reluctant we are to lose so high an authority for the Constitution and its obligations. But we give warning to the Senator, , and to all where it may coBucru, nisi uuieaa iny utierpueau sk-bui-ly. or -collie forward, "prove uroiertr, pay char ges," Senator Hunter will be led captive by the Auolitiouisl. From th National Era (Alwlition.) But since Senator Hunter has become the champion of the higher law.wedid hope, that th Ln uircr and 'other Siuthern organs of public AJiKlVAL OF TIIK LKBAXOii, ... f vt in utii kira , ; Xotkint mete from (he War. XXW TuBK. Ancuat li Tka Csaaani Lmbob, with two day' later newa from am red here thi morning shortly after eeveao' clock, bhe bring London paper to Thursday only. v " Nothing whatever ha ocenrr tf J(cr ii. spect oT affair. Cierman relationa. ,t.n. nnaatisfactory. v - - , . , sS Tbe latest 'Crimea date ar to the 2 Ttb alt Nothing new had occurred. L. Consols doecd t U I a U 1 1. Tbe Cotton market oluaed (toady and price unchanged. Breadstufls were dull and generally anohant ed. W heat and. Flour were easier but not omu. lowers opinion would see the folly ofattempting to keep , .mment. His bnsincss is supposed to have referl blel The Mearaer Herman arrived at Southanntnn on the 3"th. - . . . A. disUniuisbed 1'olanuVr, Gaunt Znmov.H has arrived in London by invitation of th gov- A 1'I.AIS MtJKEN lltlSIIMAN. Mr. J. Crawford, Kditor of the I'rotcstnut American, published at Aberdeen, Miss, is ;tn Irishman bv birth, an accomplished scholar, nod. eloquent wnSfr. He took strong ground, a few 'Iheie is no disjiiibsibuiue loan in tins couiiiki nity, ivliu has icid nil the .n;io.s oire, and doo not know that all we have said about the anti Anienctin parly, trom brst to last, has been the very essence ol mildness, and gentleness, and moderation, in compart .sou with what the Sag Nieht papers have satd of our party. For moiittis past, loose papers have ls.eu aiplyitig lo the Amerioaii party every epithet, uud making against it every charge that the genius uf malig nity aud bitter falsehood could invent. "Luirs," "i'erjurers," "Thieves," "Uuiuuns," 'Traitors," "Cut Throats," "Scoundrels," have been tbe every duy terms with which the American parly has been insulted and outraged ; and all honest men have been warned uguinst the member ol that party, us enemies ol tho country, and ul its laws and institutions, Neer before iu all time was there n party under the broad l.en ens that was so horiihly and incessantly denounced, and villitied, and laui- jsioiitsl, and I isSl aliout, and held up tocxccratioii, us ibis party ot American born citizens bus lieon by tiie JMg .Sulitorgnus. And because we chose loraybelore the election that the mass or tho foreigu party. Iiste. ing to the incendiary Ian gunge ot their organs, were iiiNamcd and exasperated against the mass of the American population, and beciiuso we told the truth as to those opposed to us iu language, infinitely calmer than thai u-ed against our Ineuds, we are charged by unscrupulous detu-igi gues with having in tt il tttctvit. 'Hieing Nnbt organs could uiunolc in countenance the Nortlierndouglilaces and Um- dies, who, in 1850-'51, raised their puny voices ini railing against ine migntaiid majesty ol Heaven. Mr. Hunter, in his kite speech against the intol erance of Know Noihingisui, takes the identical gr. und of Mr. Seward in 1850, that we must "obey thai rather than man." Thi is the dogma which was asaailod by Professor Stuart, at the instance, we believe, of Mr. Webster, andi if we mitnke not, by Professor Lord. Mr. Hunter i not the first Southern man who saw the wicked ness and blasphemy of tbe lower-law doctrinet of Professor Stuart; we remember to have soen. some leu or twelve mouths ago, au elaborate de fence of the "higher law" in a South Carolina religious paper, and we think it but natural that the independent spirit ofthe South should revolt at the maxim uf despotism, that the allegiance of the subject is absolute, aud that resistance to the constituted authorities is, under all circumstan ces, wicked and criminal. We will refresh the F.nquirer's recollection. by quoting the remark of the Virginia Senuuir, as we find it copied in a recent letter of George Sunders, of general noto riety. We have seen the same remarks in a longer extract from Mr. Hunter's address, which has gone the rouuds ofthe papers; and although we have no reason to doubt its genuineness, we resi ectfnlly call the attention of the Knquirer to it, in order that the matter may be explained satisfactorily. 'It' is ns follows-: "All Christian churches anil individuals. iys Mr. Hunter, nt Pctersbm i- 'believe that the allegiance which they owe to (iod is liwhrr than any obligations tn iiiuu; and that in n crmflirllir Ikccii novum oiirf Divine luwt, ynumunt nice O'ud i-iM.i- than man." Now; this is precisely the'groiind taken by Mr. Seward in bis speech in lxftt), which culled down upon 1 im bo much biltor denunciation from the chninpious of compromise and slavery. If there is anything wicked nnd criminal in it, Mr. Hun ter is equally deserving of the maledictions of the friends of "law and order;" but if it is a grand nnd glorious truth, then the Virgiuia Sen ator is entitled tn share with Senator Seward in tho honor of having proclaimed it to unwilling ems. What says the Enquirer T 1 Is the extinct genuii o ? Uy the way that point cannot be doubt ed, since we cut it from the columns of the llich inimd Examiner, the special advocate of Mr. Hunter, and the editor had not a word to say against its genuineness. What, then, says the Kiniiiircr, us hi theiustuess ofthe sentiment 1 Does Senator Hunter lay down tbe true doctriuo of individual and Christian duty ? Will the Eu quirer answer T" weess ngo, ni invor oi hid aiin'ricnn party, an.l ! ou en iroiii, noo uouor, auu uouesiv, unit common liming been violently denounce I fir this by the j decency in their monstrous accusations npuii-t editor ot the rnrence (Ain.j ilaseitc, he his made a resigns, tVom which we have taken these paragraph. Many foreign born citizens might i ;.rt. It t i. M . lh. i'm ky 1. section. ' n I- --.,:o. ky in lieal thai Us ' i. - i 1 1, fof C ntmor, . Itis ei'lta-igwc '" lifs I ro i Cim rs aia s f Ii a t liu waa quit ill, and In much trouble on mo eoiinl of th absene of her I rie-f, who had been called or ordr4 to 4ti other.. eungreiriiiun, I think. timer I Lafayette, in I quiet, yt pexwlisr nisuner sitsinioUy remeBiiaWil by Bie said " tier loss is small and a bloating if sh could kssrw ill the Ifcwiiish frftr-ts ar dangerous men and will ilsatroy lb libwtie at ABierir If ihe cam." Tkeso wan hi wsvda aa wall as I son tsBMOsh', rwly, )t mphalirlly Xrresacsl, 1 la a l"l lines (r, I wa on isf tb Mwrnie ftaiemiiy who invited bias to a dumss-, giisn at lb Uuioa II oial, la thi city, n or- n ever to b riMislrnl. W trtl niei bi in Lilge, John Msrsbsll.l h-.f JoMweof lh I nited fnle. ud fwt tsraad Master f Mi mat of S in-inia. iimldel, and Uaoaral Ijifaysu waa aaul an Liorary Btrmb f lb lolga, Ks, I '.I. Imiog beew a sawitMr of N VJ, al Alesaadria, f hiub tiewerwl Washington waa M i'-, 1 be old psroliBMBt, cbariar, wills ties gwiHrr of M aahingtiwi, was iulmduoast an. I baiksd at.m by Geo ml Lvfsyett and Marabull, aed all uf as wiih C r, p interest. I kv fissrnaailty sBokM of lh hsel 'an's as my lit", wbn h baa, I preawme. raited for Ibit ea'sssunitsioin by you. I rfesir lo end t. n.aa, ro.r bis lei iiav. I are no! a llnsi.isf, tat Iwen prt-viously plaune I and determined iir cii ng the It i--l at leu. i ns Ions before ns the Saturday previous. Here follow the nflidnvits and certificate lit to tbe origin ofthe F.igbth Ward; they are too numerous for us to copy ent'ne, but e make room fnr the follow ing i tv tltmui Niaders, being sworn, states; Als'iit fit o'clock on Monday slternis ii, August A, I ni silling with three oilier nn tl e t ui blng on Tenth street, iu fi out of Gruff k Weyd'a al lh rs.n.er of Truth so l Main; there were t hire or four small boys, from ten Pi twe.v year oid i silting apon the curb, i out Hftrra feet Ism U-, on 'l colli slrccl. While silling thna, tlmv Irishuieu eauie In ra th hurth side of .Mrin. Is- twecu Tenth and Kieveiith, and, pasting us, wrut about half way belaw-n Maiu an I Market, nn Icnlh, whin they turned and enni Link; they passed lh buys, in 'Coming back, f-n of Ihe boys uisd hi lenoirk. and Ibe trot men pa- mediately Ulsw out revolver ami c- nooi ncrsl hring Uha tbe (n.td, while w vera still quiet ly sdlnig on Uie eoib. 1 sprang up a:.d ran down Main street, loaanls Llnenth, As 1 n proo!ied Chapel street boU wer ftr l-lr ni several of Hi ninth" uf the house ia tjuinn's low, on lh north side of Muin sttrcl. I saw a man down oa th pavement, how 1 sf era r.rdt f ood out a a 1 neo.,.r It us lea. I turned up t"b:"d strcut; as 1 came lu tbe comer uf Cbnt el and Maiket, I met lo Jrishuirn, Ihiu I la l.i ve p. b two of tli, who had c. flfmem-rd fi.iog at thee irnerof lei.ib and Ms.i.ihn hud pi.lols iu their b.uol-i liny rao into il e c (Ti tfusc st the C'J-eer of (1m pel nod Market sWtcts and Sled Ism aa liny eol into the d . r. As I pis-ed fle-y al.uituted ll doof and CoiitiuHd fasieuii.g ap th hour, lranonunl.il met sw Auny b-iai-sal o had bra aaintnoutd to the a) oi by lb biag; lby as.il loaaid lb b. us al th f.Noir uf I l.sjw.1 at.d ilubl i aa tli.j as proacitt Um) eotl UeuMB, acieral stvot wei at litem lr- ll ti n uprar w ind wa of lh c-fi e-1 1 . Tb litsl no i. in tl t hi nr s- icei nl toeoi. eltrs ilH lt. bill,. I, of ll :l il es , and t ri I liom Itrhind thrm until Ibe b . lids i r dash, d in byr naslbn.aB agaii,t l! m. The read ihein with pfutitand edifieat "You charge agn.nst n thut we conduct a Know Nothing Journal. Hid it eier strike you, sir, n possible, that ihe princip'es wo ndvo'caie in this par, and which you tear will arouse the iu'ligiiaiiou of your readers, arc the principles w iteld many yen 1 In tort the A'aosr Sottinn bail an tyruromr' tl nl e had not gone to litem, but thut tti hartTrrincPrTrsf thnt from the rirritni-T stnnce of nor loretgn birth we know Ihe necessity of one great vital doctrine f ibe American party, long bctore circumstances furred iton their iitu-ii-tion so trongly thnl they cniiuot avoid it? they must meet and crush it or be crushed bv it. It would be of considerable advantage to you, sir, if relinquishing your piiwent Quixotic battle ngiiist lh Antrict , you would go and prefer yourself what Pot cry is irA-re sie Una th irr, ou ate now "lunini g i muck'' with all the fury of nn x.ttmitcd Tln. agaiimt the Know Noth ing iiesp?rs suppose you wipe your dripping brow and lut your parting system cisd and gel a lilllo iiilotniulion on the rulject of Jhjiein riM ;mirer ia tr It will teach you charity for the opinion of ilnwe voq op. It will giia yiai liiiK pi practice nntit stlitenes; and vou may ceas toCall u sv ij Hurt. yt-f,pAtit, becnuse e obi lo set otir ! "bk a Hiiit" sgain-t lh svtem which enslaves nt the btslies, but worse, iiiliiii tly or-e the s uls and mind, lh hft'w-a. III tears, ttr its vtitariea. Hut let us look al lb charge. What I the rr lift I, an Irish Protestant, and found acting a it ft a pr,7 whose h ading object is to abolish tbe trntKiral is.wrr of l'opry, am, therefore, crusading against my own eouutryaienl Uta Ie of fommon sense hat ails the nmnf Iid you i pect me, ir. to aid, ei lrer with my pen or voi , a svsietn wbich hooted sny failer To tbednngatni and th giW!; hu h gave ihrm the rk for ar gument; which phttwi , n their leg the iron tot and dn.ve aip nPer wedf nil th msrrow uverau the I'oio-h nrgumantp . wbii h, huddling women and chiblien into a house, applied the torch ami eangbt the n, aa they ran toailly nut, en the bends ol their iron spites. W ith'hai pir y, pray should I Ie? Just wlipr I am. sir, with lb AnivMican parly, because U has raised its mighty arsn, at.d sn,.rn by Him thai bvetb k r ever and ever that such scene (ball never b auat lad oa American soil. Vt bat r aiy rr.tee? That at a tint when half a million It oan t'ntb..hi--il, bbpd P ols id detitgitii w foreign prie-H-sr ponred annunify upon our sl.ia, I. an IrPh Ptvtewtsnt, wl en lh piestisat my disposal, should cry, "1 here is danger P-r lioil's sake protect yoataelvrs while yiaa can, I knew them, her it. i t t umid Rihle, they manlerad httws they Ih law of the land al del inca ai d "ul. ,i,j m, Uw lut lb law id the rtiurt h." 1 his is ny rrour! This my n'y frimM Ai 4 f r Ibis 1 am called '', sjo. bIhI mm! Andlrnliom? Ab Ameri- eanrTviraurL A Biaa bos ncir i-nlled all for "liTo.it.io to orhi, li 4." How Ion a ul tlntf free loia last, a bra lop"ry Itecnies, Ilv. aapffon f Not au hour. How It n the Americui party, auu incur no susnit ion ol sei'Ling tb get up riots, whilst r r dis- p.i.v..oiiutc cassiiioiis ot tbcchnracicr ol the Sag by its organs to be go lib Niehi parte, art! held ofthe blood t,at has been shod! The Seg Xtclit pniera say that our paper on the morning of ihe election waa iiitUiuu.afory.-i (i course we prepared Ibe matter for tlmt day under strong excitement, but let the organs quote from it, if they can, a solitary article or pura- jrj-apli. ibnt is not dcli-iiib!o, Let them qtiote one which contain auy improper apjieul or exhortation lo our party, thrcutened. ns it then whs by the most infuriated array ever organiitNl in A.ur city. It is easy to make general chnrge against thu contents of a wludo numbir ol our paper, but let ouroppoitcut bespecitie, let.them designate the aickctl or objcctiuuublo matter, am) e will v.udicale ourselves. If it a as expted of us that we won Id, I e-niic there was eiepenioMt in Ibe commiintiy, and lwMatie threats were understood to l iti circula tion, abstain from invoking our friends to osercV their rights and to discharge a it Ii theirmight their duty to themselves, to their party, to their eountry, and to the great 'cause nf hntnnn lils-rty , tin who tipectrd this wer fools. That it wns not nnr pnpi rthnt 'united the bloodshed of Mond-iy is surneicntN clear fnni the well estnli lisheil fact that all the first shootings and murders were the work of the Hermans and Irish ami not of the Americans, This fact can It sworn to by bnndrtta of witnewsra, and hns Isten sworn in bv a large mini' or, nu I it is as well known here a any fact that exists. Sxow Acn at the White Mot nti ix. A cor responilent of the Huston 'I'riuircript, writing from the S hito Mountains, giivs a discriplion of an arching suow cave, visited during the hot duy of July, which served as a bunquct hull for dinner party ut that lime. A stream wns How ing lnxily through it increased by the water that dropped from the freiiod roof : "How can 1 hope to describe to you the rich s trprite ou entering this cold crystal cabin, fash ioned by a mountain stream out of the huge, sioi eless quarry thnl is dcKsited and hardened t itn by the v. inter storms f T ho suowsweens the r ivinc to the depth, no doubt, of a hun dred feet or in re; nnd this bonk is the last shied ofthe frost iiiautl which the sun and frogs tear from the surface uf the Y hue Hill. If tlie cas cade did not help them by its taste for architec tural snapping and groauing, they would be un able to disiodee the Inter wludlv fruiuiiiai aulf. It whs some uiiuuti: before wc got courage to go iu. ... io uie cave, vt e uau tears lor the stability ut the roof, liut alien we found it was so hard as to require a lialchei lo cut it, we felt ic-assured trusted ihe spjii a hid. the ivt-giiuuie bud heaved and Ugiiu to explore the tavern. Hwassohigl ll. uta u.l man uould but touch Ut eutl.ng with a bo loot stiitl. So many person bad laughed at .Mr. M.icouiiier lor bis aocouitta uf tiui snow arcli and u aiie, a year no, that we measured with u line. Ii ou. p.el long, Oti pjet bnaid. uie. iiboui 1. tact dt-cp ubero the snow a as the heaviest. Ihecnie eitendetl the.wholo breadil aud atjuut bill the length of the bios: its root bemg ou an average about nvu or ix feet thick. and very olid. I.ri ii i: v. A n! fttiirrr:fr : : . : r ! , . I. I I I . , ! ;i u it'' I to ( ., . s !". f. u, i ra. V I. I i. ! s I 11. I' 2 J-i.n ,-1, Aot. V f.. .p t. A Ktrvro Pisayaiiom sf Mmntmic. A Singa pore corresKaideut of llie Hochestar Union gives the folio ing accuut of the nutiucg plauutions He says: Tlie aulmeg plantst'orti I visited belongs to a Cbinsmau by the name of W'ainsm, and is situa ted soma four miles from the city. It is the most beautilul and thoroughly tropical place I have ever sun. The pluce is surrounded by hedge rows of bamboo, neatly cut, and within ar larg aeltls in which ar planted eocuatiut, boa tieiiut, niangodern and nutmeg. I belatter held embraces nearly nly aerm, and like the others, the trees aia in regalar row a, rnmsmg each oiber al right angle, and about thirty (eel apart. S ane are of very larg ise, and tool It- Mian thirty jifiet ia height, I. ike o-Cr, lit In mpiii gfesl aiientioii. and Ibt.rotiglt it.niiurilig and u ligation, aud tb ground mu-t I kept fie tr in eias or wed. I Lev ar trmottil lr iu lite nursery lh ae. ud year, anil ..r two year after Bins! ti sept rove-eti Horn iii liUiniug sun ny itutls, wbit-h ai spread ier ibem bi un ,ui t, bar suppttria st in tb Lrt-und. lb r is are stm tstti. brtl ailb soarsa titter. Thev esMiiitri bearing four t It ye-tr from tins phuilint: but tlte Ire ils-s ti'4 Plotluro itn full t rop until it i" i- hieen yeaiold. Tb produce of trctlhn wurth fits ' dollai a jesr. tin limine per day from cii Ire is rtvarile.l as a pr H'.able ield. I poB th Ire Iwf i-re th busk upena ih Iruit doc nol ks.k aubk tlva biek os nut l efor tl shell dro. They ar fll to plea alien Ih ouier sbeil tqasut, so as to disuiua lb mac which et trrs lit inner shell that nelu lb fiuit ; asd tb ir.-as are cvammed every noe-nin Uiruoglfiil lb fear, to to if any of lb boil I It lo n k, n kau M I rdy to galbor. lb xra is a e"l biuliant rriDt.ii.siid scw-4 i-'y pretty. Afieril is plucked, lb tmirr shall I ll.r wa tsar, tl-a tl" asaee is eareteily taken off, Biliwtfl lib Hi band, and pread n Wtssl-1 w Irais In drv. II w sraKliy loriietl os e, i and lb rain tit Inva 1 ouill llsr.gb', dry,! a baa it i pal ia lagt lot auatkat, lb But as I also p. at s.1 on wtaslcn or biIa! aos sn i ke4 ia lbs sun Bitiii lis nut wxloa will ral U abnat in Ih si r'l, wbra lb six (1 is broken i,f and Ih nut is I'vly to l saikcj, and snt to atsiki It lb sl.nl abisb o.iors lb nmat. f is br ke bi for lb find Is di J It is ruined ; odgrt4l .,( is rsercissHl, ibsnf is. In thi pnwes if drying. Hwlci lit aaisnvg, my t hinao siiienan er da r.aa rutt rvsanu fr4B bt uuaaut, tsrothrnat nd snvngiiaiaaw erehard. lrw- ,f C .. I ....... ... ... a.-.T-y '" I -,'-'' " " ' ' V, : '.U -'.- .. aud -b . ,- . n a s. r ...t I. d a he. U , M T"??: " T" ZjTZl . it a I it t . . t- 1 m ? 'i a Slt- -o.-a in e i i" J or i -i . e j . an-, . - ., .. . , i , ' a 'r 1 ..... , r , r ,. ,.f i. -. . 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I ts b. numeric ho was biokt n i is siiil ib ls hi, .urn t iAtii.1 .h l'i..nM.. ...a.i.. u.k..iuti-i..l acre oiptured. I d.d But c II. pr.as. d.i.S j i lb I'm, l, praitml (and b i.! w.iing in lb tjiais. t rtussrru.U tlrtrngih Ab, sir, iheiweonld I no B. K-..HSS. trhal tha than Irra of iti aims would rtue Ss irn t'SiU nlacri' ed br( me, ll.i Hh it trass "Ion tl lo (oaaslstiea sl.as." jol ja ai-.o iWy of A ugttai, Iv,a il bal u ij. ut o...;h lo carry out ils b- a si V lt..l.ll. i l...,. ss, ta. " mm si, mi,., , t'utias - Michael f't'ioell, nn nail , ss t s : 1 rd h vm lb r ioayof 'hvtl an.l .M on L-ui til e, and kr4 ll.ar- a fttovry si-re. t ' lb Itth if Ai.--l, btsiaol. In tti aiem4a-n,f 1 btasbe Lt teiia Ai-d lati 1 ! -ogbsi. y e toe P. me ; bey e.s rnv c jo ol.islt.-rs ael lr tsds. 'I Ivy r " 11., I.r.d, k. Ika t..A. l,it,d. II t. , ll t. u S It.t I Uta c.-e as ra hour, ai.4 must msleriailt affttl Th rVlawl.sW Ante tea annoaisfMS a msssliin ( for pott to g-ssa, ih icaiilt of a SHiottter M ynr i i f labor and on nf lb wt torsastnt pt.sa , f t mc-bsnisot at ttr srao. Il m l only pinks lh 1 frsiiieta, bal arsnraJs lb b( one trrasi lb YELLOW FEV1.IUX N0U10LK AM) IttltTS MOLTII. Yestenlny was observed in Norfolk as a day nf fasting and prayer, and no pat sir- were issued. The greatest distress prevailed there. The fever leaving the " nifecet-listriet. ha extended into the unper part of Ine cur. tin atlluay nigni insi we K arn that Jlayor Wisidis, i.ile in the evecution of hi duty, wa . .. . ' - ' rdlen upon ny a party nl negro and badly Wsten Samuel T. B irtim and l'. A. lln.ughUiu Jr.. on f in proprietors nf th herald. 'J cesday Mavor U tsalia wa taken wlih lha h rer, and fell in tit street. He i now vvtng very in. In Portsmouth there was nn abatement of Ihe disease. Many uf the eitisena had n camped in tb wood at sum distance from the city, Th greatest difficulty wa r vpf rirnceil in pn curing nurse. tb negro refusing to act iu tha rapacity al Id par night. 5 per night bad bor-n paid lor that aenitw. Tbei wa but oat a. ember of tb louneil la Ihe eiiy. Nash Tstaui. th Chief Impaetor al U.a Navy Yanl, at lb.s,rt. was dead. To Ihe list of ib dsad in I'orlsnwsiith, It is aor t.ilii. .cliuly du'y In add Ih nau.ea of t ,4, John Harper, J.diB U. Ihsvia, Aalbauial Maauiu aad nine to tbe affairs nf Poland now under discus-' eion in ministerial circles. LiVklirooL Maaxwr. Ricbardpon.SpenceiCo, quote: The last advices trom tlie I'uitcd State had a favorable effect on the ootton market, which closed steady at unchanged prices. Salei on Monday 80W) bales, including 2IXMJ bales to pe uators. Breodstuffs are generally unchanged. The weather has been (UvQrubhj for the erops, and wheat and Hour an dull. Cum ts steady, but prices rather variable white corn 18 only nomi nal ; yellow is quoted at ttasGdad'Js ; mixed 37s Cda38s. . j l'jovisions are generally unchanged. Lard ha advanced Is, with sales utf40d for prime. Grocerie Sugar is steady. Coffee dull. Consuls for account closed atOla'Jl ARRIVAL OF THE AMEKlCA. viva pat latxb raoa icaorxl Fxlrntin Preparation Making for thelutt Great Nnigyk vj tkt Jictfiyert He-oven ing of the llomtmniineiU. - Halifax, Aug, 15. The Cunard steamer America arrived her this nftenoon at4 o'olocr, with l,ierpool dates to llie 4tb inst., five day later than Uie advices per steamer iiebanon. The steamer North Star arrived out on the 2d iust. " The latest news from tbe Crimea is to the 20th of July. Everything was prepared for the general action ot the sea and hind forces against Sebastopo! which was to com off hi fif teen days. The Hussians had succeeded In establishing rifle-pits in fnmtof the French Sappers. Advices telegraphically from the Crimea to the 2-o.h ull., announce continued preparations for the grand expedition of the Allies against Sebas topol. All the vessels of the fleet bad assembled at Kamiescbe. A reH)rt prevailed in Pari that the French gorrnmeiit bail received official notification ofthe bnmbnrdiueot of the Maluku!!' and 1 sedan batte ries preparatory to the assault. Tho viceroy'of Egypt has been negotiating with the Bedouin to serve in the Crimea. Knglaud. The tioeen sent a message to Par liament asking additional provision for th war which resulted in tlie Chancellor of Ihe Excheq uer proposing to issue 1,OW,(00 of Exchequer bills. Lord Palmeraton, in reply to a qnestion in Parliament touching British element in th United State, stated that in order to prevent all (Hissibility of a difficulty with the American Gov ernment, the ltritish Government bad stopped enlisting at Halifax. trance. 1 ho otters for the new trench loan amount to 3,GOO,O(H0OOf. Sivin. Kumura are in circulation that Spain would cnd a contingent to the Crimea, but it ia considered doubtful. It was a so reported that in consideration of this contingent she would ask for a territorial guarantee, including Cub. iMsv ihir Liverpool cm-respondent has pri vate advices from Lcufhnrdy via Venice, indica ting that important event nr nearly ripe there( and exciting news may shortly he expected from that quarter. tiulia. Ine Last India mail had arrived. There was no improvement in the affairs of China, Th recently reported reverses of the insurgent li SH proven nut ot a temporary character. ine i. . sioop-ot-war vaudalia sailed trom Manilla on June 2di - - The very fufciL A teles ranbie dispatch from London, dated Saturday noon. v: Tb sicre of Sebastnpol 1 aliont to t Mlsed'. Also, a com munication has been received fnom Germany by tn nestern t'oaers ol startling interest. lu the scant An.tlihelorulicalH.nsol the Able were progressing. Accounts from Constantinople say that achamyl lew-ended Ih mountains rliroatennine a retrw grade niovi neui against ibe ltus-iaus. trom Ih rlaltic tlien t nothing new. Th allied s'pmdmn occupied th same position a formerly. MARKETS. 7. r. rjxnl, Aug. 3. t:tt.m The market la a tiille lower; pi ice havo declined 1-lllai, tbe market closing aleady. Tbe sale for th week uiouuted to ii&.PCO bale. Including 3,' UUO bale to speculators, and 4. INN) bales for eiport. New Orleans and I pbAud fairCJ ; I'pbind' middling 6. ' lire t.l-iurTs the Breadsttiffs market Is genet ally unchanged. In seme respects prices an CAaier but not quotable lower. W bite Wheat lis. Ud.al".. lid : It. .1 Kls.alls. 3d. Wsstera ( anal Flour 40r. a 4'is. M. t Ob... Floor 4-ls.41. While Cora 44s. i Mixed 3.BHita. Od. II ear y rain hav occerred ia England bettb aoeuunto from th croai an favurabt. arper, J. m.ly Wi 1st aa. I'.rra a ai a .ls.o. t aa. anan a...j ' ' . ' ..I I a.li-,i...l ., ",na " "-"--"""- -i-"- respect lha rcbci m of ell oho pt-.o.lf atul cu. t im jssc I u.e P K is'r ana to Viiii'' at id 1 uwitv and s ul iln i sal .1 1 1 f a-n... i,,.,. T'J T"-'. ,h, I f-ib- l., w.iki as, ,,,Ji. ' Sir in a wrss. y.i I g,. it -II.-.I Kr or itTv jr. .re,-.--,-r.,.r., ,o.o, ... j1.rfu,,i;,-.,hjlieratl!. wiiadehahl.t I know a t a by pis I sntuui t ii,. , yet I ' . . i . m . . , , . , ,i it ,. i , i qeriul Bin , anij llta grews tti .9 mum M .'u.l. at els ..lt.nl-..,.,, II 1 1. I.I, t I Al.Ml.K. a .erT.e.er .,. an b I M.. I ky. P J ,,,ktl,.-!., minnte. to a.- I .c.t. So I .t.e I S , hr. a.,, altar r WHS's-t! t-1 I , , . . 1, ..'..-. bv,n I' a. a.-re,!'. ,,W1 d ;( - ,(,,,. ..,4-,s.., .a ! 'V.i:'., ib. ....".mU jf ,U e. I i-l I r-.-'.bdb, tb ' l'la-1- W-n l-".-t M, -e t.si I,, ;,,,.., ,.. u'..f, , . , ,; , , ,n ' 'I-.'- -'-.V-T ' "T"'' ""' '"t!.:-'". -b. p. n.v.-T ...11.4 a Ik. I, .1 I,,- . v t ! . t i.Im I,. Ti w. e ,-. i.,. r LATER FROM MEXICO. t"rw fiattast, Aug. 14. Tha Mrantsy Orlia ). witfc dale from Vr Cms to tbs&ib iasiaut, arrived her thdsy, Tb tww.lntiuoisu w.r rr-rted to U witbia 4 leaga ot era t ros. Tb e.duci fnim lh eity of Sfexlrw .topped at tl. Puerto National and rrcurhed Ut tb f utp-a uf flebtinf th reheb., Itlaaoii, alia, a triumphant entry Into tb eity nf Mrs.., bad gna to assart CurwBrofT, who As aid to b t Tamatala. A treat turBido al Tsmpb-a) bad d astray aj qaaaltty of shipping and sarai liiea, ,1 h K.w Or.n.. llta ba rsc.trd letter, statu g lhat arras,, wen botng atad doily 1 1 tha tiovarwaaoal, iasbading wa Antrum. ui Mta. , A anspirs-y ka bn diaeotend, and tb k Ui war aarku.g oat tb rotiapiralttfa. Th asvnt bad larva sulj.cted to (rarrb and arveraf pr teals arraata.1, &taa4itiaa Llgrard waa aaul to hav boast -kast, sal tie gairisou of tourbuadred bad joined Alva.. I a mmnTT-d tl.st Juaa Agaato was w paV aaaato uf III rebels, li.anou bad g .a out a. tto.l Ct.aicnfori. LATEST. II was rumored at ra t'rwi thai th staolue m wl.K-h U-ll Mcaico en lb 1-th July, nith llAM.UvaJ bad toata take I f be rebabt. t'.triy traop wn kolrl ad .'; J.ud Ur nvvlatAuu' H.U. CAI'TV UK .F HAI.T1I U) - FROM HAVANA. N'w Yoss., Aug, 14. Th steamer Crescent Ciiy, from Havana, wiib data to tb Htk ioManl arriaed at qaaraniia to-day. All lh Creole in Cuba what bad bacon Bata ralised cititen nf Ibcl niied State, bad beoa ordered to lea tb island for lb with. Th vontito wa raging among tl. troop, ai Purto Rial. Fifirta bundled bad died. FALL STOCK, 1854. BOUTS, eiOK.l, BUVtT.HH, GAiTEBS BkOGAXS, at C. HEVRt POKTEa miM mpaat fatty nmt M lh. e.il.li., thai k. tn trturn fruat ib. KanB ou large sa v.rle .lark alan.sls. la klsN .rriwMC .vary stsTtallwa af ba4ia, Siaailaaaras t l.iUr.a as SWrvaal'l .ar, aad Hk a at si M tela aa fMt.t tarats, . srTssi.d. LAIHl will lad sama k.s l'(at asstrtatral an atdt.as t la!tsrs aa ball Uatltrrs, atnataas, Jsay bAaSs, Bask .as. Hoiyatrs, r. fay la.SASal.ss I aa4 a iaa .as rts.y at Miwa Asanas, feataaa, 4 frijars, tagatkaf ai.fi r- aliiHajtalaf .kiMraa'Saasa aShtan SSiaaas !. rt AA Vasa U,a.l Htta. nlf. suit a4ssss pitS llaaAs, sis.l.rs at all klada, llawaa, PhaM, 44 .at. if aa. art aa ks4 tbal air jaat laa tki, k. mm k ... il BMatorafar. la sban araW, aad bar gad aad liMtf ta.tir.- &u r.a4 YOrrirti wIa4 kssa.asas.i.s(T.. , ftr- Traaks, VahaM, t arsal Ka,, Saxkalt, Has 4 bs... ia., ta svaat aartsty. fAr TbsaA lal St. Ut. aa, iaaf t ss sal,, aa. a kt a..,.. tstsrs, b. rasyssUVny a.ks a .aallaaauta af StUs I. a. k. At 4aiaralaa4 A. 4. .U IS kt. aaa ta y - sajtalaUaa Wib la Atn) arsr. aa wait aa .sr-lssasv af kwarVMtaa. , MtHX rK1kB, Kaklk, (Art. IT. til taraMaviUa tHraaS. miTATC tio.s.uiii. r- MUX. lAPinkAU Is r.ra4 to rarajak lr S.S mi f gaaUaas ub a-mm 4 aa rwssa 1't s A taat.iy 4'trj sf p.'.( ss M HatM, asaahl to fa.alak.4 wltk Isaaf4 a4 taatflaf. Ik. isbls tl.sH to ratsol.r, ta Sip FBI )., a4 BO patHS spaS4 A ! al.,(altl.. . . r. W. s -3. IS- a - WILLI AM LEA, . Lalf lk.lrssf s , Wllla, Laa 4k tosvatoy aad La a awvrsl7i rmnn ck At ir.s)iit COMMISSION MERCHANT, tt.Il (tvaf.MUIstlaatAatUs Ik sal af , Cotton, Tobacco, now, Onin, tf Al lk .'.J sUad, 4sr ism r.w.n's Haiti, sn tsost nsAAt, ravkasaisa, Va. 4I- Ns ('a .. Aur Lsviar aw fr. ilsAi- , a Utal nainllo, saf rtaaa.su its . IJ t -- a i a, s. . . . , ...i 1MI lAimiBkka rastP ra-as- 77 . , T a . -v 1 Is s.ria,ti.M441a-atoar-stssss- i. atou. sa-i slr ttr day kghttag. Two-1 a.aTI m thuds .4 lb raw.swil IrWj. , kiikd, K-L. BAtKI'a. WVUItdtd Wa? asatls pilatakUS, I ay Ik, IM. i' i
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