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T.n,of New York 'i LA, m0isnrs of Doesil, re'i r i ;*i IV'.s! :s the r' ! i' Ii n Jiied. ,o, th: j_ -m o:5,q Ws T'rial Joiqtives. is t Ie eni ' , vi- : 1)trhy, Al\iley, t e oirge L. Mv.N , SMe: M. C'ulp, vi D iD.Aii r' 1' d , 'nd Thugnas he k, I t r Pt 1. 1uri ' . a y nfor i:'eston. Wwdnesday Morning, April 9, 187. T. i'iU: IBIIJTNON. sita e fr il ig t' , :.)g i :Il .i ti, 1 (lfr n i f ' p. i .:y laini s.:[.-ss cr uein, 17aled Otory, My edi'oial connection with this u11 11:1l ternalliilit', es Yith th is ir'tf M. I ceetu it proper to stiate that this step I n ecesi t a tLed by a dle col"Aid erat ioun I private initerests, ansd fl e. n lai:ins of iny mtiercantile pu-lii-. lit ioLiring fromii the eld of I..ur l. ll, I prneponi indulllgin inu a fosv re Ctkiioins th.It foreo theU:-Cves upo u (!. Nearly two -,eas ago mriy frail ark was launbched upon uncertain at 4i, nd I la d miany d,.:tt: f to I ;.fety in trivelih t.> he haten) ..'rc it. !s)i he. '11 1e w il. I iben uderi-ok wais labrious and trouble-. w d I regardcd it with inny nisgivinli. In iMg this lI" id, the mth ! hal in: lhed ouit ws gain idid oi~:nstrue'edi with unfotesuen dif. EhIesW h.ll a hethby WubIN yni. lit-lt, and the illnnc oifiamt inen, cia'.e uto througt every trial; 11i ;'i Ivl file inl nomintainling"' R'ight iv ir Mio o', iistipee over Iijut ice, :.d i Liisr ty over Oppretlion. \ hein I wos caled tI the post thst [ non regretfuly rign, I resoNed to bend ti msy iwurgiei to the mnainteniance Id ad ;cney Lf sound political piin !pl~les, snel: as I conceived to be con-. istalt with the tru'e spirit of our in tit.:ionrs. fi Ceideav'oring to carry mit this course, I feel that I owe i1u114h to tlhe patrons of the N1iws for hevir P.,iA..tance andl( suipport. Wheth r ur nst I have stlCe'Ceded in accoi lish in;g anys goid, iL, isi for the public '4 a3 . I hue ltii~ d n y duty as I u-:t lult- henit~ , antd if I have failed, ny~jo inentions. untcie alwaysi good. To his n-tos of this jourtal, I bid a~ sund atdjin, andt to t'ir fe.'vor and ;osd graices uiinmemli myii~8. sccessior. TI. 11088 l OI1BE l'TSON. Our Mdht~i~ipl Affa1lut. Wetke ithel low :iig fruoi T[ucs-' I 's P Li.n 3 nTero i- to be a towni ele~inn on3 lizlay'i, .\; ril 7th, 1n \' itidhoio, 1:r lis sitm f.hmtind four' Warden'i. h.r are als bout, 1 20)0 vsoters1 t 1ier', 3'sd i-.ibtsst biisI ltir to be a lively onse. i~s iaid pi lities will inot enter info' h is i a thecals', the ticket hbeing dryti o e t'cil . The sdry ticket as its i suprt era i' thi be~t class of 'C' ns, iide by stthIle Doo Tem r ~plai he Cre. Th le p resent C'ounii ra ised hi rice of linor licenaes to $250, til i' dt'akira de~sire to red uce themi is 'SI~ ie per anniiamtI. T1hto dry itket. ipportesrs iinteid, if they (cnnolst elect nyernctil.e nts'n t'. tlie ('ouncil, they Il:a':s' sn,'h mnit as will kecep up We .111 1:14 tol see thajt our neisgh-. 51iare I Iing somieI iiinerst ni 01. s"..1 : sir, buit the inhiuer is put ini stiflinent light froii what. we had~ u-srde it. Accord ing to our uin, ser'tantd ing the (itest ion of ldet and I ry tidets has not beetn risedi nni al list in't issue, anld the only nomnina ion biefore thle p ule, em aatinug roml aI mieeting of citizerio, I a3 mixed ne, and niit ot inatde upj wit hi . ar dI to ibsltsr'' I psinlions. ThiIs is as if l ul I i be. Li ,i or' rn ffe is regula1t tid y aut liw, and4 (lie use of' intfox Peat inig hecrtiges enn only be regnhi *'d by society and its matid'i'. We L~ipreate theo raiing of ian itui~ of his kindit, her'ause the mna tugemue:ft of mir sinanciies is a far more i Ini forta'nt natter. What. the toivn' needs is a 'oiuncil who ui'il disburse i ts reve'nue itdiciousl y and ce'nomnic'ally' who vill ice that (lie laws arc tnithifully aried ii out and executed, and who (ill cause peaceO and1 goodl order to' 1'ign tudtsturbed in our mnidst. A titue A rnerican is too proud to eg, and too honecst to steal -he gets ruted -c omwM.U IeA C E.] Mr RdI r: O)ur citizeis bi:e and bL'k i av0 iy heartfelt thaniks for ithir u'ntiring and herojia exert toons in tax ing the p greSi of t0o n ), on the night of th' burning 'f ti( o 0 Thespiatjn Ii11. The 'olored * t iople epeciu'ly ,.10c. serve 1;reat Praiso f'r thW i r abtLivity and devotion, noin een til woenen (lid gool service at h' - .i ini dra qog water and t. Luck tile Iell. Ik t for the t , I f r 1 thos wh 1 0. A I "A., .,,,. a eIIS a hu , 'pait of ou ,;, h r.\ e beeon di..fa te d by~ t h'Ld ti S Sihioull i I I -.to!y cause . f -cen thit there r t u h a lirl-- p tio' of our peopu who.i ' by1 ohe att that they -' lve their nei'ubur . I1. \ldi..sTER. - Wjs' iO .turbh 01, 1872. quferis egai-ig the i'i..bor ent pf thte -h1 o fiii, , of is. I id(n but heil vetAI. at v.Ie i I y h'ave a SOhuion t t-nt UN, il tall sae the siml. m (*adr i v/'.-do, . So fai: ai tie queries iterest mydf, I hu'l an Q(uery ist, a1s 'if t is lhwflul to turn mio thet State Treashr; n,0,y t-ul.. by dbir.et taxation hroda thc P Io l .ofthe )iti-:1 fur fehool )1t pos0." Tu !inoht Wai i ender of the newopapers shoul know that nil taxos jevil bV .le 8tate, 016 tured into the Statc Iren.ury u! 1. by Spie ial legisltti tii th(r dioposition ih ma t (af 'a id It IId. Qtery 4:I 1.ks why I paid 9j!y 21 her cent U0 IM ho!el"Ims) .form year nd% . I ~I~! Vi .0~s .o jlirF cn(li(:g i !7th, !.87. Queir> 5 h asks w.hy I refuse to pay a.it order frimi it chaii man, or eli k of a 'oa1d of Tiitee-s rpfiroved ly th6 6eiio! om'ni: ion er, when I had reported tosai l ebi. manl tha t I had flimd., to olcot his de mands to a certain anwount. Now, Mr. .ditor, I do not iuish to misin .drI taid iany f.rse, to-l i hereby dzeal -harshly with th uh: I 1Ke riter IL.d the Ilk stiail i a Fair spia it of iInqliry, nut having brtaini to unider stand the vilo isin ations they con ain; I ct'n oiy m1%y; I ity bi., fuio rance al( ' a h e thatieli per IOIIS ui l ibei enL lodcci as teuchur:. It lit- U ntderstoo 1 Ial mcnIt? to couIv( salid im.,iuantions, then, f to b1:. he in a coward and a iahr. No 1 on orable or bravo .:an will cost such iniunati'osi utller cover of in its sum ed a ve. B ut t l "to rn to quier , 4th, I an swer I -it. pai'l :ut all the Ithonely I had obltaiaed frui.'s thei .4ft 'rengurer, being $kno1. 17 or, rather i. reportedl to the SNehool CornisionejtC tis amilount, andu 11e had it. proraited a mong t he t he cia im e~ xSisi', an td atpfiid, fduiur to May I17th, 1 $7-?-and aicerd~ng to that proraita list l' have piai'd'. T1i query 5,b, I say that I neover refuwed to pany ainy order drawn by a Chairniai' Gf a Board of Trus-. tcea wr'eA ho :;ad (inds in my bainds and1( hlis order wais pr.-,perlyj dawn and signed. N ow, 31Ir. Edli tor, ainy gen.. ttim !'. o, ini a gentt imanly way dosi CSesi to exain my ll li held boo . anid p p~r ris heartLily we lcome, shr.li talte galea t p lensuro in ha y in~g he. foure him~ my recotids. '!as. Falit Ie'd C'ount y. Mr. J. E. Rober't has sold is in terest in tho O'pelik I'W Jicuotivo to llev. Eppes TPucker. Opelika has1 twenty- .ive l'awyers. Ib~niel Noirwood. -ne oif the moot en teipr15 ing of the col ored eittzen s oif Oipelika is on the incase, an'd~ busine.'s seems lihely. ,Ilon. JTihn M . Chlilton has beeni top pQJint~eJ Juntge oft thO City Cour of AlaImern's abiaro oif the present cot I tnerop of t he Sau'ib will be about $3~'o,0000, eatinaainig her erop at 400,000.X Fiourne roiiwo b'ui-'ned tho \Vi Ltipkai jil havl e been arristed. Ilor the y ear end ing with Sept'ii. hetr last, t heo wore -t34' ~ patint un. der treaItmlut ', ini the Alabamia Insano1 J D a n v i l l e, o n t e T a n e s o N v r has betaken1 it.,elf to the produ1ction1 of glganitin al:aktons.' On' the river bank,'whom c t hero, had recently been a slido, the skiltons of some forty or fifty persons, somec of th'emi of eftra-. ordinary size, have' boon discovered. Noarly all qf themi arc' over setven .t in lengt h, and evidently .b.elon'ged to a race of men who ,inhiabited the country prior to the Indian. Skele ton mlines, however, we shlould think more likely to bo inlteretinlg than useful. Trwenty tihousand pauper children go to-schooel daily in London. Work for (h .nti. .Corn.--We siuppose ,that 0ofir. , Mels have himd their corn laind d guly prepared and also rnpAtI-y 'p.ted.. Fur such as have not done pL nt ing yet, -Ae would say plaint lit. once. t If you catinut wait till ifter you hro doie Lat,ting your, co:,on. In plan. a tit'g late wo would advise to plant i, duqper., at. this .spuhotn ,of the yetty 8 the I is i ro .uv'Iporates quickor, atic . wek's drought .gitf Icave . de go~r d '. itd tUtpble to brout. . W e wvld a.u advise ah-Q tol loll 0 It bols. A1 i.ere eorn ht-%as been pl..bte vaye . i .t -' i i 4146i h tj.31 L uOu at t. tie hpru'edc o e ba ~ ie pvel-pvw,. light t.ne- 1or.se I% or a bull-to n.-. The ha.arri t' g. by a. one h.se p.,w or halr - '. ' b , .' e Ior tvc e.-y p .i .- . i n .y! tho .. u a wi.i w h will fu t.' the. jo.tvh <. the t.t .. It i ..li ilep toit t 'or tIe e..u to gro v a., fat s p- .ile in i firt pet iodiJ. A t r a week a tim . etu I gud tlhNw thc fu- au back. We W ou I pj.ter to i-p i t tlhi d ds e 'it once, but as cottou plating will have to be atteol.:d to, wle naut vin teist o.trelves with one fu. ir. 1 1 t mizte it a ruole Lu rptitf the .midilI l &i Vm:aiigilt by a we spell anid y'ir Co i .-uffer. The u.-e of iit -IllguegiC is' I 'Iel-, i!A wly!rc I lt groutii has oily'g i~crie96. Aalb,'.,ad h- a tUngue i:. H -'i tli' to a 11 de p inl OhW , ground ut.der ihe cern to ) 1useh the Coton.d W is t ie Uil .t re pare outir !dsi for 1i:iaht g,. \. taklte it ldi-'gapta~ d agt, t 'It 1.e i av e beetn throwp til' in t ,Av.' e e. utclod e aid with v , TIf 0u ,tI d rh I harrow, w vh.c tk itl i. dhtr. l your bedis dou. destroyir-g the we -ds. a We would pliat hajI te c. p, so is! to brealc th. etuu'. ahlyt. Ap il 24- t t o 2.5. Rirhie r u-y :,0 vvn wq are I al wa, a n pt to h..ve i* i. - b z b. e. V t wtw 11 1 Ito t wt nty fic t :114d t weVn ty. t th iid, .nd ii the cut.t n 1 up i n be injiured. The balance. , of. he 0rop Te would jlant from t1 twu tietih to twenty-ilth. WeIe "I;Jenty Libor is at, huand early platdting of the b prinlcipil part ol he cr- p may be I isk- i 6di. If it should IS: itjuired by .rost i there is force sullicient to re'plaut tiuick. For phiga.ting, open the fur- d l 0 % dee w .1) ith at bull-:on~gue, deC pu;i t y our maurei if t-ucl is used. IIid sowlY, thtie ed Cu yering titl: it cul tivator or board. aing with a ciottoln pilat.ter is prefertil.1 e s it t.k ve tine, labur anid ,e d. 'It ih plant Ier to Ite se p-.not tay, Os there are 3evera tl < cellent ones III use. ]' rly planted cotton mafy w..it "'Larrinig ulil at the latter palft of (e month. n The objet of this ip.10 s is t he a( 1110 wijll corn. \\'eo wouid . lre state e that we are in favor ;:f rolling the cottu. bt Js aft ,er planting., Ou e te0sonsar e; that by pret-sing tiup s1oil to th t pd they vi'f.erm inate quick- y er, aind .the roller leavingl a lperfect C sztaoot I au face, the "bat ring" can re al done ao much closer without the risk f of covering the cottoo. IrisAh Potatoes.-J te plaited po. h tato.es, if thoy "do nut cove r,thei row,-a itu-q be tird light1ly betCweei flc a row-, withi a ciol.ivto. Sweet Putitoes -\V hecre the polt toes arc plantc l this isLthe tuonth to do0 so. Th'le spil mtut, lbe well pre pated by t hr r ugh p'lowhtug qua bar roin~ig. fla t beds thbrown u'p .tie feet apart ; ,. the MitJdlo. o pened, mat~nure, if u ed,' deposited, a:nd the potaitoes platedC~ and covered with ai tboartd or cult iyautor.. They .wni re-' guiarce no further c!.etion thisi mnonth. , . uegetable Gard..en.--Now l's the tme to ibe on the lookouit to d estroyI the weeds, wihich are it-arting wigot mbitly. C .oIn tiue Lio sow gr'en peais, mia r.rw fi uts. be ttei, ea uruts, .lettuee, yell..w and whte rairb h,'part-.aip, betcl tis, suap tind pile beats, eorp, eau-I cilenier, olfr. sr1'u ash iantd tomatoes0. AbLo, sow ibit .Dutch and S.avoy cab.. bage for June planting. It.ce heet aretopthis .they a be itr tans. plt'aed in u'uist we,atiter. Cpt o'f th:e !:r:;.e li .ves. If a drotught acts ini, water, ctepecially esifIowcer fn d celery. Stir the ground, neecds or no weeds.. Flower Garden.-Keep 'the, soil . etirt ed and clean, Those house plantts tht have inot been transplant, e'd to the ga r'.en mtust be brought out, this month. Juidgmnt.t has to be eli. nreisedt how soon1 to dlo it,' 00 somne pu'its woulid not bea'r t' e op.J-ui ir at nitih't before the& nd of' this nwtbt t. .A IWomni' Arm Pllied off. . Mr. WI.illiamt [1. Wttinnsts, a ctustom hotusei cilicer,' while ridling iha Broaid way stuage last Ceeiri9g,sat be i-ide a well' dreased lady, who irust ed him to hiand her faire totihe d rivet, lie coumpluied ,on'd resumi~ed bia sea-t. Suddenly he felt a htapl '' hin'ljocket. lHe ,eized it.. It was his lady ,eonia paniona's. She pushed open .thed dopr .andl attempltedto esenpe. Hie cnught her at ii anud pul d -it off.. Hl hase iter a rti at to .1 arg~e rilice. ''The owner cant have it by provitig proper ty.'. It is tann.eeessatry L' to ad it wasu f the old Parisian to ick of travel litng inl stages with fadse ,hands in the lap.-KNew YorY'i ,Sn' A gentleiari waiteluiirg a e'ontraband fibhing, savw in throw back, into the water wtater with appre'nt disgust, several'trout and white' per'ch which he eaught. Asking him' wtuh e threw away suchel fitie flsh,'he' received the followingreply : "W'hy, y'ou see, stir, wlieni I does eelin', I' don't want none deni ar pesky trout'borderin' rown moy hook." '. Gravity is no more evidence of wis. dlomt thani a paper collar is of a linen s~.irt Coildensed New's: I A God: ich suspeeted murderer in Ibiladelia hlia ,een vgiteagedi lihode hland ~phitna'.non e .t Jes lit I:n 13,000 v oto k IIal, two-thirds of late: 149tu for the Repul.iiqa" . . trol The d otlat s of the At t nie horror of 11 re, tran. piding. ...CaLttaigl V ij- IU. w eI i troubled buause no ladies were troI .ved. -.. too1 IestR. Rhkigely, 0.and Secre. * T ary L- 0. 0. F., i., danigeron-ly sick. tOvt The stu iahip At iantie I.L $1'no, the I OtU '.n utaince it, 1 otd'0111 .u P".II, . 'S. fo r it ldig~lhtraxtn nte tigeywh fow .Yok w.') urk'et rates Tl he At.. had 223 aui e tr.nq . f a n 1 I ii'ier a ve'rag'e conun.pt ou in i cdi i"tit " - tO 80L.0 I li y tic flicJ )- .- rN :: t l N. If., burn ei i .t4t hol. t Soutsn dutot be t e.'Oth i e I . I U. 1y. .. I 'r i d et oi it i I I, bai u 1 h . , I AW I.t hool tir 11t0 t% Laf- lis1ta t e.z*.th 1a) li at t. n Lei t-. JU t 1.s iei Ct laiaitford ii .to have a Cniii'e neat 'A.hl ial to C .-t llf a ui~i.i..n U , y vllar..g Bctlifil Evtrf t. -1 e sa w .a temyple reavll.t Ie 'iaid rae f mienl, rt 'udin~g With 11ts high .i.;Iln1 les in the distant '1.i. Te 4 i lln, .,.It uponqi - it.-Che god cf Nature II Iled 6ih thlit(Ierhits; int it nd \ct it stovd as ifirin ns aduninunt, selig levelry, waa in its halls-thC gay, the he bhppy ind. t he beautiful C I WO. here.. I retu.hied,. and ho temple !il y "19 c mo0rie; its Iigh waIs Ilay Ieat- hs < ered ti reins - mcs and wild Eraw the r row th1e The young and 1 e g The. ht. reel le thero had pasde.t. 4w.y. of ti I saw a etiild re-j icing in his.you.Ii to.d, the idol of-his it.other, the pride of thI e is rather. I r etuirned,.anld tho.child cers .1d) JCCoIe oold ,treii.ib!in4. .wilh . tie knov -.idht of year, io btood the. lat of expe 1, generaivti-f. stranger amidst the a 1tli esolations a bQ i m4l 'iIll. 1 .l . doc I saw an o'd o aV. stinding in its two Sdo, on the tbuotnrins-the .irds crew ere, caroling on itg boughs. .I re foU;'-: urncd, th8 oak was4 leaflevss and apn i.n p I ss, the wiads were playing.at th'b ast ano through its .branchC.. ,. Ti "W11W ho is tha.t destr oj er ' s3*:1 I to docu iy guaidian angel. . . Afla "It is Time," satid JVe., ':Wh,-n the it: 1 i.orning stars sang togpthor inl jp.y over tirni he iew ima-l world, he commnwtuced hIis A Cu rse. Andu wh in lie shill have de- follo troj ed ,all . that is "-cautiful of t.e m., y I : rt - , k - l ked ho 1111 fro6i1.. ,his Iidi nhere---veiled Ohe n.oon n blool; light ca, wh: n be. hl1l roll ji.aven aind the 2 art It aiiy iA a teroll ; i~ cit shall an coa1. ngel fiom tLe throt.e of God come that. urIth, and with one flot on the sea I the ind or.e hand <1n the land, lift up his with and town,1d. I.F aven eternlal. 'l'ime r,'a"'t , Tiq'e waF. but Time shAl $e no thon )ore ! ti 11I' hud rins-1 1-Sc. p~a ovr ~rints 1.2 1 -c. oyett ~ritis 1 2 1-2c. J'iabl' Grenaines.A ni - .renadifle. .u 'acific L~awna. Iof ti 'acibk Lawnsi.~ n" English L~awast. to shp Safin Stripes. wn Satin Stripes. ansooks. Jakanectts. Ia JakanetiNslthe . BLEACHINGS.t ~lpacca'sh AMl Co!'or.~ 9 All Colors. proN ("etdile rl Edins been otnldeEdigings. N eO to1 Pillovi Case EFdgings. *." Silk Fbre.ton i "*.. Silk Fr'inges. obtai Will in a few da~ys open a SPY"S ab SSortinent of' Japansc exc GREAT~r RARGZAINS! a DC~11a.-,1etcd SioE. terrn Gilltrye crTOIINn . the 1 , Bots .& Shoes. the 011VE US A CALL, ONE AND ALL. rlu april 6 ther .ta xe Jars ! Jars 1 0isio l'HIR EE and fivo . Gallon Jars. Call ' .scrly. U 0. DES!?ORTEs & C0, lati un~ 9 Cu.r orei~il News, 0 nox., Aipril I.-M'*adrhd di. aeti rom J.1telona state ilat the a 11m4).U Ot R ynli e A n t r4ops at city hla. le.-tled ill the ope(n Lro against the Glovornnent. h'le IS li.liinied' toiay and I iS. d ley alrdn of. their. uperiorr. I, [JIAjo.. Ap.tii 1--To Uutch matuont, haiw i .eula rel Wi aga in:st igdonj of.Abi'e.e in Sai mt,., t an air - 11 Ill t L,( tru.. L) i ij U LkLlins 4a304 ApJ1(i ld 5 --iThel o manet hun dja 4 . f - i .g ofi thil. , j.-'t iu r i ntras del i .t rter . . ii i y - in t , i i-, I nd, by i r eni f r. AA cre da m)p . n .:.tt I%b l ii 's . ty etil ~.41 , !Jali$,ia 1 t t.b kirg G os, .. J : . re.a , I I it--.a e I lp 1 t t I ?.ltin I ll 5 .- we! t o i . .il Sa t le , : -tred. \ .,t,-d v, fit IeC ! On, a i .d4 t -l:f ni to tha;r T he" Governalj.el t I r. - d h L1iliie : AI-,% x N. . v - iIy thlre or 4 ne Oe te ctabI p s er were SIvd f 1riom the wruh oif A tlinnt 10 -one .l Ii l, pll$ti 1.114 r . O)lly one paenger attem) pted to %.avI. ~I., .S eyn. rr.> t i death in i, 1h 1 nd f i into the t 11 tir. pur eIr is .aig th e1 lot. mYIe e posmerge.s arrived in thi< eit v. ly, 11n41 give har rowing details. oi, al4a1ity. Ihbe u1.1 rees of ;t0 o0. or passengeri ;aved a e!t rn as yet. !elief stei ners a:e etcd up it 2 4o'click. T]'ihe At C a stea gi ae and tidrty m poenger4. There had beaen birithi during the voyago. The ii: atu bered 152, and t)ese wero ecen slowaways diocov-:red, 300 I were 'aved, out of a total num. >f 1,038. p aere is nothing in ie , satipo of lia? )nts savei fira:un tl3 Itc;uihip titie .A pt of passengm;i will btI'ed, 4f po;ible, upon tie re of the ste-imers from the wrpeh;.. . i tcerage pa.senger yi.h s the wing btatement : . I tr.a.!Iud into) >rth abouit I I.. .,'vlock Monday t. Tietaght v:: d.ark, bu i ,ar d.a ,the3 weather ltine. I knew hip, was gying into JIialif..,X f.?r. The Ia.-t ren.heired Was two bells (one o'V.loek struck. im weIt to MI.cop an*d I Woke up a . '.ek atid retriat ked to my S"'There goes the at-chor." I ht, of course we were sai'e iI fa x ha bor, -.-t.as- soon as .he 1 aL siconhd plunige., I said(, "Gaod p :aan.i d res-.w d. T hatempa o .wa thongsl.with l..w stenige agrs. NaX:i~tusch th~ ' se was~ y en~~cilig .to brea ' or r I bet :E!i p, owvr dorm'u the compeptna wiay, t ais ny as po -,.ib.Ie .to .take to innkc, :and hyld on.., by tih,e iron ?hiorn.4. Ther' we renaioned unt il day lighat '1lhe ship had fallen udia the steerage was full of r', one si de ontly lieintg (out. Outr ebanalce of ese'. pc was the ports. imaber oh' 141en. pro bably t w'Imjy. ut t. rough the portts to thse ,,ide e vessel. I rem.ai until oil were ali Ve Were? out. 'hee eie IC )It many dr'ownaid in the.ir bunks:, oth;s v eto drowne.d. wahle trying aluh thle pirts. I gut through . a titd held( fau to, tho. ule of ihe to thore by the lif~e lirge. WIben t the slip there werec atill a groat y in the rigginug. frw. Items. AmiNo'(oN Arail I .-Thea Post.. atec the caqae ot i,a alt l iail arihviceI alongj .lhe S.oth At e seaboardl, .andi when~ he returtas 'Yashington, the pr oper . rea'edy be aippliod. 1is alahe. am of i, Po144 o4 li 'j . . v I itimitzed b.y .u1ne \ilfiam ele, who sh pped 130b bsies of cot tonce to lhilndelphtia per steam. qu'utor,'on, liradny .last. The cot s said to have been: fraudulenatly 14ned,'and( the losers~ warn all pr. ngainst negtotiating (he hills of anage for 0cotton. Crx. Ay, April I .-he schtooner I lavidson, fromi Leachvilii e, (?) -., in ashore 01n Cold Spring bar. ' Ifassngers and the crew were J. AnnttNoToN, A pril 3.--The Com-. ioncr of Internal Revenne is pre ga circular to Collectors of In LI Revenue throughout thie cun mtbodying the recent decisijra of initod States Supreme Court in lReading Itailroad case, andl~ re Ling ,them to examaine andl soc if 3 are not somaoescase where back may be assessedi under this do. SLV EST ON, A prnil 3.--The LJg is re unfanimfousl passed0( the con - m t rosoltion requin Gore. nor iD v.s 110 to 0 ,.mily w th tle ye i ion l'ro n S -i eta y jJ.tbn.n a di 1'ro-idilt t-a t for Ih. par mla of tile n1 tori Ill 4u iIdin 1) ' 1 t IIo li i in t e T x..s pe Iite i rII . I 'o n -m 1) u,-r I, A p 1 , il.: .,' t'h Ocean 1 iHotel .t Ily ieach hila been burn ed.. It w..1 in1Lured for $60,000. Part. of' Il i'. fill itilule was.. saved. Mumi-1u <, Apri.il -lie, steamer .l'ik Val be wlvas 8 lAggedl whilu as couding the Arkannus iver. The etlio was insuire aIt otlljhir for ',16,0. Ia.d t[he bA C al 6, . .LuidS AilINoro N, A pill -- htant 'I'vler. Jm D. P.-ek pr.1gly Bull's ll-id Hihi1, Iavo bent'ti e *iIItted to i hu ITobs by Ju" el 3rt i without i . d C r in I'm case of Tom II..h:( 'r h rge'l C .-ith ti o 11:ud. r - f the dvev I-.d:er H ,geski, e er to I b~ I t1. e o1 t wet.ary 11.i .u t e.", .u rn ia. dit of, nmtudq: inl the i.t 1!v- ei '. Tiw j jry %vjw. conmpobed 1 m u i i aid S x c olr d . .. A ung .ihlt Ia e aid fron Qe A'L.Itiv, w-:r*c v.'W iek, of imntoNrth tOirlinh and11 aL 1,rnichmainn, named Si ion n;I n I ciho, , I. d IM legs badlv frz. z'n. They y OP iM the rigging. eiglt I.n rs. to N' , I- port. tIhat frIip 1o0 to . let-.g s (if the. Atlditic nu-t haaperi.-br d witinI tell n 1pu1tes ilt r Ithe Iuat ,truck the I-comit': time. 'vthwi repoi t.r, ye. -nul at lial'lux. Cl -in ho sp-e mlIoStif'f iurs r '., I.!i! , i0<.1 puison - 'aed ; b ut be i.vle . t % Vi was suW lenitly Co iK.IkI befyr-t e ' . Iiug tGiverpool, if' i, liad nut bcen for. three days' ,heavy w uithier. exp. L.enced. \ye, yero out of our, poI-Ition ocly On cCouit, of the om-rent,.11 iulih must haX had a Nirtheily et, as well as Wresterly, aid be all wed eight. degrees. E st. ward t0 (set .it, bi lieving that to lie a m1) ple. Un Monlda ' y, hie Nys quite Sure of his p .itiol, bit b barometeri aigrtig, b e).:or therly "set" piren d !greu.tvr thin allowyed tor. For tvo or thrit uday p reeding1 Ie hal found (e thip ULt to Southwarud and tw.rd .c l :oer L osition. Oap itainu W. was ii the chart ro)m (oil thie saloon 1 eel--lss than thirt' teqt from the bitld-;-when the ship -Arijok. All tIe leads and lines wei-e ia order, but they had nut, bcen u n d-not den.ig mnce.ary. Io col. sidered-OhMleer bsIetca.~ in efsirge of ti''te Aick Itt til timtle of the disaster, thori h1y- I ompcIent. IL iS *id. a rIt is i prggress I 1 avenuie, between,. the gas mne. , f thll Mahilattan Combany,, who Went on a strike, 1nd a larie number of Ital. um11N, w ho were warchng u to tako theiir pe1 lie inl th'e iir4ths. Polie re .rves -cre eiig hurried forward from a'll down town pleCinets. 23C; Asae.-or and 1,000 Aasistant As-essors will be relieved on the f'2th of Naiy,next. I MAO!iN, ATA , Antil 5 -(oy, A. 1).. Moure -is dead I;i ua1ge was Lixty eighit. fIle wasi .GOvernor. when AlabI: ama sr edd ;as unii ver'sally pn ..uirt n ., A p)ilLi ~i t ii 5 .The Nu-i !inrih:in~ who (Q.timed the right to -'LAcox, Ga., Ag il .'.-li A. SA.N l''une Nco,0 pr it d.--'' P ea~ ce(T i Comtniil w Ii.d g ('alk. .with lie .\idtoes,fwl)2ii madc the samen old :alque, rond to have tl e tropp; sent aiway. (Ca1ptahin .J 1ch la !hdsolenfaan ovecrbeaing ; he said heo had already stiated hsi termis ; ho knewy no other countryi, andI ,would 'go to no oter. Schuojiein's apecechas toiLi the Samo eflct. Qolypnel .\atI 55's comatid ii rNrderedit mov alOO~t oniCe into the ocamp, t't wo tiles diistan lt, na~d oppj)sit~e .Ap.. t.' n J tolk's cave. 'theit latest fr'on tlie lava hds i.s that the epiniotn ,prevails ih, camp, that tilhe dilliculty' cain iiqverpud with. out lig'hting. A nitipiber'.of squaaws and Shoekr Nasty Gjim. :tturned to t he on ml p wi th. the Con1 hissionecr ; the formerl were loaded with pr'esents and food,- .and then ~ient back to the 0.alta~ln's cave. Jt is reported that thes Modoes intend making the first attack,.and the troops in Consequence have doiublgd their line of pickets. Com pan3y comnmander's have been ordered to hold thlemselvos in readi 'to receive the enemy at any mo ii ~. 'ys., A pril 5.-R. W. Ld his birother-in'-law, V -diay. It appears that - i w n a dli.s i atetd moan, w.e ihl ":ateing letters to his'faith t'r-in-la w. (.ldemani w'a~ not arreste Keecl, tfather-in-lais of b~ith, # -t surrender Cole a ,, if t'r a h'rti til necept $50 a0 baiti N o- YOi, A pril 5':-dotton open. ed ardlcloped giet--u'.tplands I19 Or leana StW; sales 1,223 bales, Giold 18 . ~ tuail 'vos, A pril 5.--Cottqn qyi ct midhlinr -~ receipts 389'bales sales -O100 bale. Qotton opened and closed quie7. uplanids 9& ; Orleana 99 ; sales 1o,. 000 bales. ... Ilarrington of the ]Joston Oaily Ilerald sayvs, agentlemani in the stage, the oithier day, speaking of (lie expee.. tations formed by persons emigrating. to new land, said that they thought they had but to stiok a pig's tail in the ground and it would .grow' to af' hog.'