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The Charleston Daily Courier from Charleston, South Carolina • 4

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4 i uranfltDnra inricets bsen lent in abundance to tba various OUIl NEW T0RK CORRESPONDENCE THE Alderman Wall taken tne iaayora ecat a motion to adjourn aa mado and earned i inft ontwitted flatrked and WftV lOllolpaf Tnftrt rfnll and riwlmmsr The abolition of tha offioe of managing editor Ordinary 23Ji how Middling 24 Middling left thfl Held ia dif crust not how he Tribune in order to let John HuseeU Young CHARLESTON AIDY COURIER cents down rather easily "has been a fruitful topio of Kotan DttU and declioJDg at $iso per bufcheb ever before the'Mayor'pro tern had received the congratulations of numerous friends upon his ThetraUsreni was planned and well carried out bv the minority It must have been pre uujcuaswu io newspaper circles daring tire past few days The Times which never appears to be managed" at alk and in fact has never been -II A i LLlilT ulvfl OITY PK1NTER8 "City AtJMita SSffltSl Ctfy Ilaoon TICtfli City Cclum bus aSVi CeaTrai Kali Bead nominal ioiio2 Southwestern and Muscogee Rail Was wem-ils A Charleston Katl lioad 6669 AUantic Jrtiulf Eu uoadrmorae 8182 Ien0acoia Georgia IUH Road first mortgage 46f0 Lniffl iS'nominal 130 Koad Wi AtlanUo and Gulf Rail Road nominal Georgia Kail Koad Augusta and Savnnih rVu Kd Macon and YVeern ex- a AUUuVrifay S-DBemand2oSy moderate during thtpan wclk bal4 of Georgia ldSt at 107 stock ocrertng very Umited Oeorgia Rail Road lioik "lo-iK OemVal liaii Koad 132 Macon and au-uusta BonUd 7 per csnt 95 Western RaU Road Ronds r-T-o Rail Wd COUDOnS dUG la Corn tl Peas fia cent Plndebs so to bushel $ieo i- guilty 01 the crime of co temporaries concerted and the only wonder ia that it had not been rftaorted to before as a means of defeating EXCITEMENT IN FINANCIAL JH THE OKEAT BUBBLE ABOUT T6V BUBST BEBIOU3 NEWS THOU LONDON'S FINANCIAL BOUTWEU-'S ClNr OtTS THE HIGH PRICE FAlI-CBES OP THE DEEALOATIONS IN WAIX- 8TREET- THE FBESBTTEBIAN ASSEMBLIES OLD AND NEW BCHOOL THE AGITATIONS ON THE FEMALE TSEXB PEXNCIPAXi ATM AND -1KB SITBATIOXS IN COBBECT 8TAT231ENT OF NEXT TUBEE MONTHS TO DECIDE THE CONTEST MB YOUNG THE EX -MANAGER OP THE THE PAILT PAPEBS OF" NEW TOBK AND TUEIK MANAGERS ETC ETC (From our Own Correspondent! New York May 20 There exists just now considerable agitation in calls the position of ''managfngiiditor" absurd while It really is absurd to iidke such a remark Tfie timo has passed by that the people could be humbugged into the belief that one man managed KH8-iaVAllIABiY III ADVAJICJtl Ua and measures of the maiOrltV ftftOO Kavannuh Dtarkttt SAVANNAH May 9 P' Cotton -ket was dull to-dav owing toThe chbenK111 the dullness ia the Uverponl ufket iSiaad tlons were limited to 250 hnn- ranao- ONE TEABJ- TKo no-r monM'n7 of COUUOlL It IS thOUlibt Will OUr front rial Ha rit-inc nrfirv morn any one ox WAdnesdav (to-morrowl niaht which njiiiiT six months oo far far mg as as mails and telesrraph can reach a DAILY-THREE MONTHS 4100 We quote: iJverpool MidUiiuM 1 dlings 2626 Good OrdinarlsSti MlU still weak: bavin is appointed for tbe election of oflioers aNEWS ASD 3IISCELL1XE0US lTEMS octoberCitv of savannah Bonds 02 Montgomery and 7 uria a mr cunt UO Oollim YEAR rw TWT! SIX MONTHS complete history of the previous day's doftjga throughout the world One man may "be resjxju-sible for all that is in the paper one man even 300 142- 1 semng at wrt KnhneriBtion wffl be received for a leas pe- on Friday last a "nod than THREE MONTHS for tho DAILY and SIX i 4 Bishop Lynch was in Augusta eueat of Bev Duggan 4 vuud to give tune vu me jwwj of the paper but no one man can possibly keep the great machine going for collecting and editing news from all portions of the globe every day in est rums xvuii iwiu bla and Augusta Rail Road Stock 1W Muscogee 7 per cent Bonds 84 We quote Georgia Rail Road Bonds 102 Georgia Rah Road Stock lo7 Central Rail Road Bonds 1M Central RaU Road Stock 12S Boutbwestern Rail Road Bonds 100 southwestern r-Ai Road Stock 100 Atlanta and West Point Rondsj Atlanta and Weat Point stock wioo: Macon and Augusta Endorsed Bonds no aatA a 11 miQf a Mortarared Bonds a5: Maoon Mountain Lodee- No 151 of Green Domestic Exchange very Inn ir per pent off selling at parfr cent oS? dajs at to 1 per ctnt off 2(iiiavii oir 18 days IX orr Sterling veufutft 30 Colambot Market' COLUMBUS May Weekly' ReDorti-v This market -has h4n vei-y duu the or priced have been iZr iS tor Tne ville in this State has been revived financial circles brought about by various causes Whether correct or not the re has been a feeling of coming disaster spreading itself ovar the entire community and there are not a few who are convinced that be fore the end of summer the MONTHS for the TTU-YTKEKLr rr SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS bots served ata discount -w firitw of AdvTtiinsrS stpteEN CENTS A LINE FOR FIRST IN SER FIL Bates was elected a Selectman for Unioa vu jear umess ne has assistants who nave complete control of certain departments whether news or political and with whom he must necessarily consult from time to time and take them in hia confidence leaving them to look independently into township last Friday and Auguta stock 35 Ma-scogee Kail i Koad Bond 94 wr wna rvsrs A LINK FOR EACH EUB- The sugar cane crop of Louisiana is promising rr arce mere haa ir the details of matters which go so lar toward ma- IlWklf ntrtrvSrr INSERTION1 and a larger area planted than last year slight demand Muscogee Kan oaa uwigmu- New Georgia Sevens 192 Columbia and Augusta di umir ro itlantln nnrl Half Bonds Per ilreiie Pu week are mitt Several citizens of Barnwell District have organ aiuk up tne uve newspaper or the uay Mr xouug The stock has bt-en a- FTBT5 LINES OR TJNDER TO BE CHARGED great bubble that has been floating through the financial sky ever since thexciose of the war" will finally burst and spread ruinat least eniporari-ly over the entire land! The extraordinary ac wies ter this month but litde more cent 83 Atlantic and Gulf Rail Road Stock 45 City of Si oAinn ized an Amateur Dramatic Association may nave Deen a scountlmJ as is alleged bat nobody in his senses who has the idea of lour until aitir A HALF SQUARE oa all bills T)f FIFTY DOLLARS OR OVER In The rice crop of Louisiana for the current year ui mo wts local peculators hold alism can ileny at he has made a netcpapar out will be twice as lare it is eald as that of lboo tion of the Secretary of the Treasury in contiau- i iinff a'! hum of regular advertisers a DISCOUNT Rales: vi tuuuue TTiiicii lb never wat unui ue uuu 00 bales The wrehou report trday 19 bales Monday 6 Tuesda ay44niursday ifl 1 mnra r-i i i irl i bales Wednesday Urmhum Tnnrip has iust reached three score OF PER CENT will bo allowed lu-uuv'n talon i 20 To-day's gales BBU Foreign JMUarfcets LIVERPOOL May' 8 A further decline has taken place in the value of cotton during the present week Knn rni a moderate demand and very ing to buy up the funded debt of the country and rliudsell Young took hold of its columns and man-lAHTrinw na tfnat! 'nnfnnnhnd thn bplninc I aged aye managed it so that the news of ihe uemani and ten by taking his seventieth wife ULnniCK AND FUNERAL NOTICES ONE I Aaxr lrwal Venriir ton thousand peTfons are said to have 252ir MWllmg3 26 Good MKldhjisaHf or rather increasing inflation only tends fb hasten DOLLAR EACH iittu hudnnea hMn done on speculation The starved'to doath in London last year 1 in the minds of sound financial thinkers ths inevitable period when the groat collapse must A wooden-legged velocipedist is an Iowa THE CITY COUNCIL AGAIN which it never knew unloes by accident until then Put Mr Greeley who "can write magnificent editorials in that chair let him try to find out what is to occur in New Orleans to-morrow in Boston next week in Europe four weeks hence in his own Printing House Square that very morn- 4 1 A 1 A 1 total sales of the week are 48650 bales of which 2650 bales are on speculation 7160 bales are declared for export: leaving 36840 bales to the trade American cotton has fallen Brazilian XK1' Egyptian dr and East Indian lb Cotton to arrive was neglected until yesterday after uu a uy tw 9 UV a 1 11 11 iinAiit- i 1 aul riiirlr an old citizen of Macon Ga died IB hv in that citv on Thursday last come To add suu more to uie agony me last two English mails received here Lave unfolded "a tale of which the ignorant man CROWD 'HE 433 466 by It 2J tion 1 "s-jua oiupmeut for home cousump The Government Will hereafter sell $2000000 of mgi ss mm direct correspondents tnere reporter? gold weekly New York instead 01 ssiuuuuw noon when a large business was done ine latest quotations are: American basis of Middling from Savannah steamer and ship named HXd Jievror-ana whin nmfvi Maranham basis of Fair who does the cable telegraphing on the ASPIEVDID FLASK MOVEMEST neie wnere to go and how to get the news let hirh gather ail the manuscript copy and reprint it WEKKLY STATEMENT Stock on hand September is6s Received past week Received previously Tha Ttnwni Canadian Bank -of Toronto has sus 280 other side kept us in entire iguorauce for '96 necessary let him edit it and comment on it all mor than two weeks It is plain that the British pended THE IMMORTAL TEX 0 TWITTED or even direct others how to do it and see what a ship named 12d Broach Pair Kew Merchants ship tnied v(L April alUDg 9d Dhollerah Fair New Merchants ship named StftL 9JMkL 9d Oomra- Lsie Texas papers represent the cotton and corn magnificeut failure he will be One man as I have xotai Shipped nost wl- 48012 mna in that state as beiner in a prosperous tuu- financiers whether from malice or from prudential motives is immaterial have determined that Americans shall no longer absorb all the speuid Europe in rtturn for their bonds which of late have said can be iu fact should be responsible editor A SCENE oHKnn orVi litMn lirtPlf itftrd wuttee Fair New Merchants steamer namea overland April sailing 8d May shipment 9fd: editor-ua-chieijout the work or a great newspapei shipped previously uow-a-days is too complicated to do without a glutted the European stock markets Iu order to Among the letters held for postage at the Post-office in Savannah we notice one for Mrs Mary Good Fair April sailing Ilingenhaut Good Kalr earlj April sailing lOd Bengal Good Fair Stock off hand May 21 1869 manager And what more though the office is At abnnfc 7 o'clock last evening the announce- a72 make money cearer ior mis emgie purpose ini ew shin namel 8d lb The foilowiug are the nomiaally abolished on the Tribune I opine thai riMai-tu uenirai Lin rtn Parsons of this city meht of another meeting of Council attracted a Bank of England raised its rate ox uibcounvon tut prices of American cotton compared with thoseNtf ihe stockholders of that paper virtually look upon 7th instant to A tf cent and savs the able finan Passengers have arrived in St Louis from San pounds to savannah 45 cTnts to Chaneston efnt to New York Philadelphia and Raltim we Provident And Kiuinn 01 7 uure to tast vear: Vranrinfio in six davs passage from the latter Mr YY Intel aw Bead as tho actual manager or the concern PLNK Dtntcription Ord and Mid Urge crowd at the City Hall and long before the hour appointed for the meeting the Chamber was filled with its allotted quota- of those who were cial writer of the London Times 'it will be brought up te five and probably to ten per cent if the importation of foreign (meaning American bondr Fine 34 54 17 20 Kail BOM iKtKM 2f city Good Fair 28 £0 13 16 IS Thirfc-A Georgia has been visited with cannot be stopped When our bankers opened Sea Island 24 26 stained 10 12 Upland 10 11 11H Mobile 10 ll' HJi New Orleans 10 ll 12 Texas 10 ll 12 A vro RfiotK 01 wuwu -imou fortunate en mgh to procure cards of admission During' the half hour between 8 and half-rast considerable alarm their correspondence yesterday they all felt as it the day of doom was finally approaching they saw at a glance that the unsoundness of our commer OUR WASHINGTON COlittESrONDENCE From Our Own CorrespondenLj I Washington May 20 in A Mermen were variously employed at their Women in Russia owning property have the 13 i2 to Boston and Proviience isn New Yjrk i insurance to rieht to vote by proxy Women this country Annexed ia a statement showing totf in Liverpool and London and ihe stocks of cot also the stocks of cola $250 cial situation which had been kept in an apparently healthy state ever since the close of the war a 1 a 2 -WT I desks The most amusing scene being perhaps that in which the two prominent members' of the mm eights 25 cents per bale pTrbarrei owning husbands enjoy tne Barae rignu 2a cents Mr Motlet prior to his departure for England American and Indian produce ascertained to be afloat A negro man who had been residing in the was at last tnorougniy uuuerewou Europe ana to those ports: majority faction were assiduously engaged in irioinitv nf liranRhviUe committea suicide last that investors and speculators abroad could no 1S69 expressed to the Alabama claimants whose hopes of compensation for losses have been destroyed drilling in a very dark colored Alderman with steel 361740 longer be deceived Taken in connection with Wevr Orleann Markets NEW ORLEANS May 2QP CUvrrfv to-day summed nn v-nTht sales Winnplcft'ii nomftt is anaonnced as making di 1868 542400 41108 144000 355958 the outrageously stupid jf Mr Bout- spectacles The subject was the new Police Bill by the rejection of the Johnson-Clarendon Stock In Liverpool bales Stock in London American Cotton afloat Indian Cotton afloat 74321 196000 444642 rAtlv for the earth Let it come The united well who persistently refuses to curtail slowJy and the dark Alderman blinked terribly oyer his States is ready for it the opinion that -they must apply to and relj upon their own Government for the assumption spectacles while its mysteries were being explained quiring however no change inquota HI1'11-in the figures for strict Low Midd fnt 1jnXcepUn- 2X cents The offices of the Barnwell Sentinel and Jour our paper currency but prerers to tpay now what is uot duo for some time to come declining to bond what is due to-day the situation indeed is considered critical Then our impoits exceed of their claims This is the only mode by which nal havfl been removed to Blackville the new to him He asserted vehemently that he would voTe for it if it was right and legal Whereupon Total 1080466 1076703 Or the present stock of cotton in Liverpool per cent is American against 63 per cent last year Of Indian cotton the proportion is 18 per cent against 9 percent comity seat for a long time If ever they can obtain any reran nnnth one of the aforesaid prominent leaders of Mrs Medicus Darlington suddenly fell dead ing by millions our ejqports since the 1st of January last and our cotnsina abroad anxious to get neration If our Government assumed the pay 3044 on September 1 bales Arrived sincb last statement Arrive K(nni g7j Barnwell District a few days since from a stroke the majority "let me show you the legality of the out of the habit to accept our bonds to make ALEXANDRIA April The amount of business doing In cotton is very limited but fine analitlea in of apoplezy ryij S0S237-JWW on up the balance all these matters not only bode thing" and forthwith entered into a long explana The citizens of Blackville the new county seat ment of tho claims we could then Stand upon the argument that it is a debt as recognized at least by one party Terhaps however the Government may be as slow to pay the debt as they have been no good for our immediate future but they have scarce and command lall prices Fair open is quoted at 127i13d Good Fair 13 Jid and upward free on of Barnwell have taken steps to organize a lire tion of what "we propose to do? The party whip must have been vigorously applied as the two Cleared to-dayj Cleared 806952-2418 already uau tne enect 01 raieiu ins premium on gold more tlan twelve per cent siuce Grant's company board with freight LONDON MavS fCorresDondence Financial nhrnnl to pay the claims for French spoliations prior tpj A dwelling house owned by Moore of leaders after ten minuies left the dark Alderman with smiles upon their countenances while the CheraW was destroyed by fire on last Tuesday inauguration And what is worse it is considered as plain as noon-day that unless the present policy of the Treasury is abandoned gold will be up to ti in the fall of the year Then finally the ciej Business during the present week thernanu-facturing districts has been extremely quiet There has however been a fair amount of bujing on the part of the United Stares: but with few excentinns night The dwelling was insured Aid rrman with spectacles looked exceedingly puz-eledl if not convinced During this time the The Episcopal Convention of Pennsylvania just held adopted resolutions against ritualistic inno collapse must come and among the euffereri not only the people but 1 the Government will find itself ia straightened circumstances No relief is vations the greatest caution has been observed and but few purchases have been made In excess of actual requirements Cotton la lower in price owing to the augmented shipments from American and Indian porta: but it is stated that the shipments during- Mav ami other Aldermen present lopked very knowing Alderman Hampton was nodding Alderman The Pacifio Bail Road incoiao from through Stock on hand and on nhtnhnnrrt '-V nay'S efPP eVntow'r-lput 4prbraSffi anSttSaanf 3010 were sold at previous prices viz sra9s rent a for inferior to common i'cents tot cmmon KM'r: cnufcr'fay11! brohtcjaS? A IQ? Molg HO-fJii A11RLVALS traffic it is estimated will amount to $(KUUUUUU Wall was deeply engaged in big book which looked something like a statute book Alderman possible until Mr Boutwell changes his policy and until the present ruinous system of protection is abandoned A gradual withdrawal of three per cent certificates ia also urged upon the Secre annually Jnne wili be very small The trade demand very quiet and at Manchester although there has been no pressure to sen buyers have refrained from operating A calculation made by a postoffice mathematician Barrow was studying up the statutes while Al- trivRA the number or letters tnat passea tnrousn tary but he is as buud as a bat and persists in 7avcf a tuiua lAuiwaiuuu in prices on tfie derman WalL looked as sweet as the wall the mails last year at about five hundred millions ytui vi iiruaucer imposing its ruinous policy upon sunning Tsaan Pitman of Bath Ensland the phonoarraph- country 1800- The Government in that case received the fall consideration for abandoning the laims but avo never paid them or ven any portion of them though the claimants were willing to compromise upon a payment of only millions As Mr Motley goes without instructions to demand either pay or apology from England he must rely upon Congress at the next session to give him some support How fiat he will feel when asked by the audacious press of England to show his papers He has got nothing to show but the windy speeches of Senators Chandler and Sumner Not a word has Secretary Fieh or President Grant authorized him to say about the Alabama claims They cannot even ask for an apology as preliminary to a settlement for all England now panting for the opportunity to hurl at them her defiance If Congress would only put their bands into the Treasury and actually pay the for a bare assumption would be oar Minister might truly represent that hits Government is quite iu earnest Upon the strength of Mr Motley's suggestion ring in in process of formation for infiaenein: Wew York Cotton Market Tho first effect of this coming storm has bcen ic inventor nas puuusned a complete etuuoii 01 IVtH 1 UltK AiaV 21 nnimx Th nrnrVof the Bible in phonographic characters Pavilion Hotel noticed in Wall-street this week by the breaking down of some of our heavy foreign exchange firms chief anions whom stands the house! of Schenolei jur ijusfc week waa very quiet eany tne west but Riahrr DoanA has formallv resigned tbe rector- later oecame more active until to-dav with th At i'ii A 1 snip 01 ot i'erer unurcn Aioany auu iut Tessry cided fall in gold It returned to iu doll a diet btat Co whose transactions reached in the miilijnd has accepted tne reaignauon Prices have been without change though and whoso liabilities are said to he enormous time rather weak on the low grades bnt Wrr ftrm am A Western farmer recently hung up a hoop- Monday May Pendarvis SummervUle-N P-Douon steam Ship Sea Gull PwT Balii: more Thouron City ijui Charleston Hotel Monday May Callahan Savannah John A Moroso City John McCullougtL New York li mar Savannah craven New York: Along with this house broke two or three smaller firms who had contracts to deliver gold at a lever skirt in his corn field to the crows the high grades Saturday the offerings were fair but not pressed the tone of the market being less buoyant The crows went awavbut the field was full of rate than the market price while the precious wimuui uowever any cnange in quotations either boys wre or tti iiverpooi juonuav wiin the nnwari mnv mrhViK? Cuyton New John The General Synod of the Lutheran Church in went in goio prices nardened a littia Aniaiiv York the better grades but the market was quiet On aea session 111 naemncton ror some uays paat nas Baltimore monotony a little we have also had since the commencement of tbe week a few defalcations The one was that of Mr Aikenfbf the firm of Davis Aiken in Broad-street This gentleman coolly Kobertson Coiumbiar T- Taviop adjourned finally The next session 1871 will day there was no market at Liverpool and very little doing here and the close was heavy and dull Wed- wV'V irerhaw Camden vouyrvss me next session in mo interest ol the Alabama claimants Several of the Badical presses have already urged the assumption and be held in uayton unio bnivh aniveiy pitta- Kw yuouiK tu WQicil left a went to the bank and succeeded in cheating his Captain Georgre Williams long and favor ior me execution oi some shipping orders and led to considerable etiviry although the Liver partner out of $115000 and absconded with tht mftnev He has since not been heard from The ably known as the Superintendent of the Seaman's House in Wilmington died in that city on pooi market ciosua nat at for Middiing Friday evening 22d inat Judae Carpenter adjourned Court in Orange- vtouus iuuiau'j Mvcrpwi reiurueu to its old quotations or II Kd: for Middling Uplands and wltit gobi steady the market became quite active and the offerings at the close very limited the sales reaching Consignees per SoatU Carolina RaJl Ito4 i May 3i 4 326 hales Cotton 22 bales Yam 20 pkgs BaconJ kni 208 casks Clay To Rail Koad AgeuL couSr A Trenholm A Salinas a Gty toteavuf Cor Win Co Ijinrpv- A 4 iv- burff on Friday last after hearing several impor a5S3 oaies But to-day gold Has declined to 141 uuU tant causes and passing sentence on about a dozen criminals payment or the claims Th3 question will grow to more importance after the helplessness and mortification of our minister to England shall be made manifest The plan ia to bring before Congress a plan for appropriating fifty millions of dollars for the purpopse of paying the amounts due to our citizens on account of the depredations of the Confederate cntfserjj fitted out in British ports This ts but a small portion of the money demand on England but it will servo as an opening to this mode of argument Twenty-five one-toalf of the is to be consumed by the lobbv iu procuring the necessary legislation of Congress Corn Exchange Bank has been victimized to the tune of $25000 by one of its confidential clerks This young man was at the clearing house receiv ing a package of bills containing the above amount for hia bank when instead of going back to his employers hp has -left fqr parts unknown All these things put together shake confidence in our midst just now and everybody ia atiil asking his friend for the coming Of that wonderful millennium that Grant's administration was to inaugurate ucc uic ttuaouucemeoi ut lunner saies oy tne Treasury and consequently Cotton is dull with the for- The receipts for the sale of tickets to the Peace era ca Kirkpatrlc ik Awiue WilhainsACo cutu nuv ices noiavoraoie me Closing quotations at Jubilee to bo held ia Boston next month amount ed to over forty thousand dollars on Wednesday Courtney A Co Smith and Co urerpooi oewg iia ior Aliauimg Uplands For iutare delivery the saJes only reach Soo bales of which loo were for July at 27tf cents loofor June at Jrtjtf otnlja snrl IAD nn nHvafa t-arma a A Iz for the benefit of all Nobody as yet has begun A writer from Dalton (Ga) to the AtlantaCon- to discern the least sign or it on either the Saan- 4 ruMg Tbcruomcur AT COCKIKR OFFICK stitation says the wheat crop in that section is lookine fine and farmers expect a much larger through which ParBBAMr3gand Thisbe whispered thtir If ve tales At half-past eight o'clock the Mayor tailed Conioil to order there being present Aldermen VV" Mackey Mackey Hampton' Smalls Wad if Wall Barrow and Greene 8 members Alderman Thome subsequently cime in The Mayor said: There not being a quorum present Council will of course not be able to proceed to business and I would therefore suggest a motion for an adjournment This acted like a thunder-elap upon the members present Aldei man Smalls' spectacles blinked tt-iriLiyt and as the fact that they were out- witted began to make itself apparent to the immaculate nine a look or blank amazement and chagrin overspread their individual countenances Tneie was a long ause daring which Alderman IL Wall was the first -to recover and assuming a most inajestie irowii he said in tones calculated to make an rclinary man wither up into nothing 'T would like to hear the rule on that subject rtad" Before however this reasonable request could be complied with the generalissimo of the faction had recovered and ariang from his seat amid the reateat silence (for a grand stroke was expected cum him) said "I would suggest Mr Mayor that aKhough there is not quorum present no Lu-iueaa cn be transacted yet Council can re-maiu in session not 1 a quorum be procured I move that a messenger bo sent after the absent menjbdis It i rfeotly competent for the Counted to compel the attendance of its members The Under the 14th uls if Council le not ca1m1 to order in fifteen minutes alter the time appoiuttd" for tha meeting no Alderman catt be nieild to attend The motion therefore ii lot in order Aldercjau Under the Fifth Utile Couucii had the power to fine any member $1 who shall absent himself from a meeting during its session and if tie absenting be done to delay bttsints he can be fiud $15 The Mayor Tue Adet man will at once per-eeive that the rule in question distinctly says "Who hal absent himself during a session of Council' There has been no meeting to-night and therefore the rule does not apply Alderman Wall Jt may be so construed bat it seems to me that if some cf the Aldermen are in the Mayor's office and absenting themselves pn purpose they are obnoxious to the fine and fined Alocimm Mackey (more Do -s the Major decide that the Council has no authority to send for its members? We understand tue 8ubtrfug (very sarcastically) Alderman Hoard was here not five minutes ago and is now ra the Mayor's piSce adjoining immediate delivery this week foot up 17308 bales (including 944 bales to arrive) of which 5913 bales were taken by spinners 115a bales on speculation 836 cialor political horizon Of all the religion conventions which have met yield than they have had since the war uaivs mi uots ut Lraaiiii and tne ioilow- here of late none will attract so much universal ing are the closing quotations 17 A M19 A MI12 MjS M16 PiL I 68 I 69 1 77 I 81 I 77 May 24 attention as the assembling here to-day of the Old and New School" Presbyrerians There art yew Florida Mobile Orleans teas S) 25Jii- 25J 25 a Ordinary- 26 264 26-4 £8 28 VS' S8HC- 29 89Ji 29kia about three hundred delegates to each convention and outsiders anticipate that the long looked for re-union will finally bp consummated daring PORT CALENt)AR COKKECTED WEKKLV A portion of the other half must be employed for aid at home and abroad and perhaps ten millions will be left to be paid pro rata upon claims ascertained and established The good feeling manifested everywhere and by all classes in England towards the United States while Beverdy Johnson wj3 there as out Minister and white he was delivering bit message of amity and harmony to the British Government and British public has vanished Bitter as the city presses of England are in commeuts upon the action of our Senate and the tone of our people they are surpassed in hostility by the provincial press There is not the least doubt that thousands of the most Judicious people in England who were cordially urfavor bf the Johnson-Clarendon treaty are now very Sorry that their Government did not recognize the indepen4eooa of the Confederate States the Emperor of France LEO the present session which will last probably eight or ten days From conversations had with several of the delegates who have been arriving here in Below we give the sales and price of middiing cot urn i tuia liisvrkcfc eacu uay oi toe past week PHASES OF TUB KOOK Last 3d8h 21m mormiFirst 1 isth 4b 9m evea lltnlon47inmornFuu 25thl0iw3tu morn Upland squads during the past two days it appears low- ever that re-union is not ny any means a foregone conclusion with many- of them Quite a number SI MAT SUN i Rises Sets iiiga Waxer Texas 294 29ip -294aJ 29 MOON I AKBS1 Mobile 29 29 29 29 29 fe Florida Saturday 28 Monday S3i fuesday3s3 Wednesday28X rimrsday 2Sfoi of things will have to Le talked about and di-geated'and it is more than likely that the entire 29ii 29J 29Ji 29 24 matter may onco more oe md over for another 25 26 The Bome(Ga) Courier says it seems to be the opinio a of a majority of farmers that there will not be more tbanhalf a crop of wheat made The heads are unusually short Bev Johnson of Virginia Is preparing a book in which wdt be giveu the biographies of those students of the University of Virginia who led in the late war The Peace Jubilee Chorus over three thousand in number bad a rehearsal in Boston on Wednesday evening which was pronounced a grand success There are some well to-do ladies in New York Mrs H- Greene returns an income of $78700 Miss Sarah and Mrs Spencer $53084 A man in Newburyport Mass has ten acres of land in onions The ten acres give eighty miles of 'onions and in planting hoeing weeding and gathering require a thousand miles' travel Mrs Sarah Cook died hi Fall Bjver on Saturday last aged one hundred years seven months anil twenty-seven days She was born in Providence On the 18th day of September 1768 Hoihs Eivers charged with being one of tho murdertrs of tit Geo Hey ward has been arrested and Uin Savannah jail awaiting a requisi 30 IS 6 4S 34 29 7 8 8 9 tTiuay 28X 29)n session in the meantime the various delegates went to their work this mornhur determine! 27 Monday 467 6T lUea Tuesday 4 57 6 67 7 9- Wednesday 46S 6 58 8 10 rhursday 4 58 6 59 9 9 Friday 4 £5 6 59 10 Saturday 465 7 0 1043 Sunday I 4-54 7 0 ilzs Total iiatnrdav 2157: Mondav iasa? TnAa do their whole duty for the Church'" and among 28 29 Su them none was more enthusiastic than the ven 10 22 tl 4 erable Dr Spring now about eighty years old in whose Church up town the Old School Presbv a iL: PASSKVttKIlS termuo just upcuevt muir session ThiNew YoaK Citizkn one of the most spirited and readable of the New York weeklies will henceforth be edited by MrfosssT BoxjaEyixT who haa haccme its sole proprietor Mr is said to be a keen sportsman a very independent Democrat and a thorough good fellow All these traits The agitators for female suffrage not satisfied with the pow-yow they had during anniversary week continue to keep up the excitement and hold Per steam ship Sea GnlL from Coiton and lady' Lawtou George Rrown and 1 in the steerage Per steamer Dictator from Mr Arnold wiie and daughter Mr McCulloch Lamar Nevin Fitzpatrick Craven Mr Jeffrey Callahan and 3 on deck meetings almost daily in three or four distinct organizations all tending to the same purpose "the amelioration of the condition or the disfranchised day 1777 Wednesday 3368 TuursdaT 6883 Friday 1764 bales Thk Growinq We continue to hear of excessive rains attended with cold and unseasonable weather tn Alabama in portions of Mississippi and all along the Atlantic coast nd consequently receive discouraging accounts as to the condition of tire cat ton plant in those sections In Texas Louisiana and in that vicinity the weather has been more favorabie out the overflow of the riyers in those states has for some time threatened considerable as yet however without serious results But taken as a whole the crop is now without doubt very backward and unpromising Replanting has become necessary in some districts and is going forward as rapidly as circumstances wilt permit Keckifts The receipts at the ports this week are again in excess of the amount generally anticipated ror this period and yet the month began with the interior stocks so much larger than last jear and they are being so rapidly diminished that the receipts are easily accounted for- Stocks at the inland ports are now reduced to about 24ooo bales against 63000 bales on the 1st or May and 14000 bales at this time last year With this reduction it is probable that next whioh xaeaus the "ballot for women Per steamer Emihe from Georgetown (S C) Khton Leston lady and 3 children A- Alderman Wall (peraistently) Has not the Miyor the power to send the messenger after The feature of it all is and our public press are just commencing to notice it that the tiame agitators who made such a row last week in the Equal Bights Association where they conducted are reflected in the Citizen which makes it a most agreeable paper George Nason Jr one of the proprietors and editors of the Newberne (N Times publishes a card in his paper returning thanks to the Superintendent and managers of the Pavilion Hotel in this city for the care and attention shown hl8 recent sickness whilst stopping at the Favihon He warmly recommends the "Pa the Aldermen puaigon very Rev Or Bermingham Lowndes and lady Rev Jno WIghtnian Butis lady and 2 children Edwin Jones MCuvler James Chiijohn and 8 on deck 3 tion irom oevernor ncQii A giant has bought a farm near Algonquin in McHecry County Illinois He is seven and a half feet high and weighs 614 pounds He is a native of Jerusalem came to this country nine years ago and speaks twenty languages xne Major aon Know 11 any such power is themselves in a manner worse than was ever wit givenme nessed at a low primary meeting of third-clasn Alderman Then what's the use of ward politicians These same women turn un at the messenger It seems to me there would be no MAEINENEWS An outrbuildinsronthe premises occupied bvDr Use ftr him if Council has nt the power to renc O'Bannon in the village of Barnwell was de for its members stroyed oy on the night of the 14th instant unen ensuea anotner pause The nine were CUAJ1IEST03IMAY 35 PORT OF ''MP Tbe fire is supposed to be the work o( an incen evidently At a loss to know what to do next The diary silunce was at length broken by the Mayor who aaiiL "well gentlemen I am quite unwell and as Lat32 deg 4S mln 33 sec Long 79 deg 67 nun 27 sec" week's receipts wilt be considerably less than the total we give to night for the past seven dav and that after that a marked falling off may be looked ior There aeems to be a general impression here that more cotton remains in planters' hands now than at this tune a negro poy named nmus snort Killed a negro working-women's meetings while not one of them ever earned one cent by honest labor And what is more after they haye installed thecjselyes as officers of these working-Women's organizations not a word is said about 'the poor HhfortnGate seamstrqas who earns her two shillings a day and must necessarily be thrown into a Uie of shame and vice to support herself not a word about the fallen women who can be brcught back to a life of virtue but the entire talk consists of the rights of women thei demands for the ballot and impudent allusions to the male sex there is no qaorum I would take it as a favor jf vilion to an travelers visiting Charleston Mrs BJackmore of Hamilton Hancock county HI a member of the Methqdist Church while in attendance upon aprayer-meeting on the evening or the ltb instant jose to describe a strange sensation that had taken possession of her She paid she was going to die very soon that she felt that half her bly was dead already She desired her family to be sent for immediately She said she suffered no pain was not afraid to dio but felt calmand happy In a few moments after speak-iDg fEus Bho Wk bad? in ooy named uoidsboro ttrcks on Tuesday last on tbe plantation of Mr Etlerbe near Cberaw Primus made his escape after committing the JUU HUU1U BUJUUtlli Alderman Wall (and as the Alderman ARRIVED YESTERDAY Steam ship Everman Snyder Philadelphia left Friday Maze To John fc Tiioo Geuy Rail Road Agents JoUnson Co A Pratt isiace arose he looked as though he had both horns the dilemma for his countenance was lit up with 1 mm Paper thoroughly impregnated with carbolic a tnumpuancsmie) no qaesuon can been tertained a motion toadjourn cannot be enter tained Laughter from the spectators! Most of them are agitators by nature some of acid has been made by an Italian chemist and its preservative power is' so stroog tht meat wrap? ped in it is kept perfectly fresh without salt or them actresses and not a few authoresses Mrs AlJermau Mackey How many Aldermen any curing proaess Dr Batcbelder or Bqston wh0 seen "to be the only sensible woman among them told them last Tfie private library of General Bobert Anderson constitute a quorum The Ten with the Mayor last season ue wis as it may there is little reason for supposing that it will be hurried to market as long as the present tmcertalnues Uan? about the growing crcjv 1y: The exports of cotton this week from New York show a small decrease the total reaching 7465 bales against 896i bales last week New York Navl Stores Market NEW YORK May From Murray Ferris A Cos Circular spirits Turfkntine 1 he market opened quiet at 48 cents but early in tbe week it was discovered that the stock wa almost exhausted which Induced an active business and a sharp advance to 49 cents on the spot and 48 cents to arrive resulting in sales of 2110 bbls at 4649 cents on the spot 4748 cents to arrive To some extent this improvement was in sympathy with golld as was proven vesterday by a previous sale to arrive at 47 cents after gold had declined 3 cents bnt the market is yet nuite firm at week that she went heme disgusted that she had not heard a-word in behalf of the poor working of Fort Sumter notoriety was sold at auction in New York on Thursday last The attendance was Alderman LA Wall now arose looking very soiemp aua saia in a very austere manner gnris auu iuas a poor Beamatress witn ue ballot small the bidding was low and confined princi rial lxr tn retail HuoloTa inl linnlr fjn 'Please ask 'the Clerk to count the members in her hand "was not a bit better off than if she present" Henry Foote of Tennessee notwithstanding itT Thth llih'L The Mayor (impatiently He can do ai he he haa been a lifelong nersonal enAmv of JpffUraon I Iu" tmT Iur'n-JVT 1 personal entav of Jefierson pleases about that There is no quorum and if IlA LATEST DATES UverpoolMa 24jnTTflt May 24HavanaMay 24 The Charleston Cotton' and nice Market Charistox Moxpat EvENrao IV May 24 1869 The market for the staple failed to show any new or important the iunlted demand wlih a much reduce4 stock are causes which produce 31 A -L 1 1 the Board does not choose 10 adjourn I shall va walker Evau A Cogswell wmis A Chisoim inos iu Waring Kornariiens Goodrich Wiuemag A Co Luhrs 1L Voders Whildea A- Co Averili A Son Ci Lilieuthall Co Cameron Barkley A Co Bristol! Jno Marion White Marshall A Surge II Klatte A Co A Amine Wiiliaius A Co Nieman A Rorger Franke stetrens FuUer Meuiminger Cater Holmes Rook store Fogartie'a Rook iiouse 1 Creer O'Neill Benedict li peake Wagener A Moa-sees Neufvllie llanhanv lr Baer RoUmana Bros A Johnson Geo Pnuce F-Burnham A W- Eckel A Co li Gerdta A Co Michaels Wulbura A Stelllng Walsh Laurey A Alexander Ren-neker Campsen A Co and others Steam ship Sea Gull Dutton left 21st Instant MUze To Mordecai A Co Courtenay A Trenheim South Carolina Rail Road Agent Northeastern Rail Road A gent Arman A verul A Son A Amme Wa Ml Bin! A Co Borner Ww Bee A Co Brown Bollmann Bros Dr Baer Blobtue Geo Conner Clacius A Witte Campsen A Co Chajpeau Cameron Barkley A Co Douglass A Miller Dunneman II Fischer reiu-raann A Co II Graver A Co Graveley Holmes A Calder Wa Harrall A Co II KlaUe A Co Kline Wlckenburg A Co Kirkpatrick A Witte Kinsman A pra iinrtafflr 11 Ltihr Luhn Mowry A Davis and is an eneny still has written a long letter denouncing Pollard's "Life of Jefferson ineir ureau auu uauor oj tnis agitation OI the woman question They ring in a few good natur cate the Chair for the time Sayiug this the Maycp left the Chair arid proceeded to his office bat had not reached bis ofiae door before he waJovertaken juavis" asTi tissue or misrepresentations ed rich women who pay for their "homes their President Grant has issued a proclamation di meeting rooms their papers and the spoils gene-rallv aro divided amoncr thoea sittincr ni tha recting that in accordance with the Act of Con gress eight hours shall constitute a day's work for 4 a cents to arrive There are no wholesale lots on the spot but the free receipts at Wilmington are looked to ror a liberal supply the coming week 'Receipts 546 bbls Exports Si bbls Stock nominal The sales and resales are 20000 barrels Including 2100 No 1 2600 Pale and 400 Extra Pale and Window Glass at 2 60 for Strained Common to This aboufe tlje whole ength and breadth if the woman question just now and if 'the newspapers by a shaft sent? after him by Alderman Mackey who remarked quite loud enough to he heard all over the Chamber: You ought to vacate permanently" After the Mayor had left there tas a short pause which was broken at laporers mecnanics ana workmen emnlosa! hv a dragging business Good Cottons continue steady or ior tne uovernment ana that no reduction of nuuiu uuiy jcaro mem aout? auu not report con while common grades were In buyer's favor prices stantly the proceedings at their scandalous meet geneially being without alteration sales 250 bales of Uhe report lust issued from tha Ad-HtiIti ing the entire thing would die out from itself and we would save our posterity a good deal of tronhlp length bj Afcierman smahs lie arose and ob-served Tiie Chair is vacated I'm going Good night I'm gone" With this very eloquent fare- which 100 were sold on Saturday but not reported say juepartment ior tne months or March and Ann'l contains vaiuaoia a-statistical information of the 50 at 25 6 at 20 at 26 29 at 26 2 at 27 6 at 27 Ht in the political future We are at last getting some authentic wen ne procoeaa to tase uis aepartare but the leader of the nine had other uses for him and he condition or rarm stocn and winter crainn an 1 at 27 23 At 8 at 27 Jf 18 at 28 and on Satur Good No 2 $35 for No 1 for Pale and $s12 for Extra Pale to Window Glass and include 3000 btrained to arrive at t26026Q alongside ship The lower grades are very dull although towards the close there was a better enquiry for btrained at $26026there being many sellers at the inside price There is no -etock of moment There is a better feeling An Pale bnt shippers decline purchasing Window Glass meets with ready sale at the $12 price having been paid for only 6 barrels Receipts of the true situation of affairs Cuba That meteorojogical statistics as well as many other in- day 61 at 28 and 67 at cents We quote Liverpool news is the most difficult to cO at whilvthp was overtaken attne aoor dj Aiaerman Mackey who forthwith button-holed him and commenced to crack the-party whip vie-orouslv: telegraphic dispatches that reach na bv ahlA nr JUoore'8 Kural New Yorker is an innafni Classlfl cation Ordinary to Good Ordinary at Low Middling 27jMiddimg 2727 cents By New York Classification we quote Middling at 27X cents saperyised by the Qoyqrnment censor in Kvana while nearly all the corresbondnts of Nw-Ynrb so vigorously indeed that in a few moments Ai weekly devotedito agriculture general news-science literature etc Everv farmer ii a- Ai it journals residing in Havana are thorough Cuban The stock Is light but with a dull market aerman maiis again assumea nts spectacles and sarcastic look and returned to his seat For the next fifteen minutes neither the Alder Co Wm Middleton Nieman A Borger JJ- O'Neill son ostend-wff A Co Fanknin Palmetto Pioneer Co operative Association A yuackenoush J-H Renneker Robson Schneil Stenhouse Co Steffens Tideman Thomsou A Co A Von Dohlen White Walsh Geo WUliams Co and Wagener A Monsees Steamer Dictator McNeity Savannah To Aiken A Co Steamer Emllie Lewis Georgetown 10 fierce Rice Wool Mdze and Sundries To Shackelford A Kelly Miles D- Paul A Co Huger Moham Haig Klinck Wickenberg A Co McGorty Terry A Nolan 0Neil Jno Ilurkamp ACo owry A no Thnmton A Holmes Goldsmith A Son Prin- eunue to ji oena tnree aoiiars to the publisher No 41 Park Bow New York for a year's subscrip- sellers have to submit to buyer's views the sales con 4160 barrels Exports u44 oarreis Tar is dull and neglected We note sales of 1500 barrels at $250 for North County 23 gallons $265 for 24 gallons $275 far 25 gallons and $3 for Wilmington Thin JRecelpts 1380 barrels Exports 2132 barrels-- -v- t-- V- sympatnizers i nave taKen some pains to ascertain the truth from a gentleman just arrived here and he answers me that a stranger arri vine in sequently indicated easier the onlylransactlon xne residents or Alienda ar acr fffn was 48 tierces of Clean Carolina at 8tf cents We quote Hayana or even remaining there several davs At -r mucouuu ut a new county to DeTormed out of the nominally lu the dull state of the market say Com ckn hardly notice that thero is siicb a thine ca an unr part liarnweii ana tha nnmr nf insurrection going on throughout the island In mon to Fab Clean Carolina at Good at m-a -mm' rr- vx men nor tne crowa or spectators seemed disposed to move and the time wa accordingly spent in Rooking aronnd and viewing tbe battle ground A caucus was forthwith organized and all theCity Ordinances in Council Chamber submitted to a "th6rough- examination Various plana-cL getting over the difficulty ere discossed and rejected until finally the caaens broke up and Alderman Mackey arose and eald the interior however things look different owing New York Bice Market I NEW YORK May jShlpping and Commercial Rice Carolina is in fair request and held firm 8 cents Bs xeuiort ims measure aeserves to succeed as we learn that some of the citizens of Beaufort County are compelled at tresewfcin nM to the numerous plantations laid waste by insur gle and Matthlessen ny Steamer Marion Foster Georgetown and Cheraw 28 bales Upland Cotton 44 barrels vj" gent bands But they are bands only there appears FlnnctI X'' lv prices remaining" aa before sales £00 tierces at miles to attend court ror rair to prime cucuce a small wav to be no regular organization amon the -Cubans Simrlrioa Trt Jnhn KtlVtUOU wowrj a Barney Brierion on a wager of thfrtv Artim Shackelford ir vvltm Ibirden SUCOX legislative bodies do not adrJ ana tnongn uespeaes is called the bead tjuesada and other insurgent Generals are act'ngentirelv brings 12 Ji 25 cents more Rangoon is steady at previous rates sales 750 bags for home use at $77S $25 and 450 do for export $225 gold In bond carried two bushels of wheat on hia hok o4 A Co and A Kelly 1L Waiter A Co II Bict three bushels in a wheelbarrow from Wnni on their own hook regardless of insurgent move Special Correspondence of the Courier) Nkw York May 22 1869 As we Indicated in our last a marked decline has occurred in Gold At that Vfrlting Gold was above 144 yesterdajr and this morning It touched 140 From this point it rallied to 141 receding" to "141 and now selling at There is a great effort to bear ments orr the other side or the island There Philadelphia Markets Oconomowoc Wis eeven and a half miles'within five hocrs and without stopping to put down his does not appear to be the least discipline among 0rder' FROM THIS PORT Stem ship Magnolia jfi Steam ship Manhattan WoodhuIL at New York May 22 joura moos and inasmuch as there is not a quorum present and the Mayor has vacated the Chair we must see what remedy we have Fortunately we have a remedy in the statute which provides that in case cf the sickness or absence of the Mayor- Council Diay appoint an Alderman as tciu-porary Mayor Now in order that we may adjourn tne revolutionists neitner are tney morongniv PHILADELTSSia There has been very little doing sales cf Lagaaj ra at 1717 cents gold and Rio at 1417 cents gold armed In fact my informant did not see The mansion house of d-nvprnnr rrsAnni- any "rebels" who had the appearance of erected in Med ford Mass I xui to cotton The marKet nas Deea dull but prices are unchanged About 900 bales of Middlings sold- in Jliemorii nl" unawBnnan 15 Wall soldiers He acknowledges that they are har-rassing the Government troops and doing an infinite amount of mischief but he says they will lots at cents ror uplands and 29 cents for "Warren Sawyer tinx masted schn pointed temporary Mayor for the purpose of ad- to be tho oldest building in the United States retal-its original form It is so well preserved thatlt win iZZ: -veral hundred years yet sew orieans closing at zs 24 cents 1 lb -Naval Rosin is uncnanged sales of com the market but we think for the purpose of buying at lower rates tinder this pressure it may go lower but we look foran nltlmte advance Mr Boltweix's plan of sellhig 200000a per week if continued win diminish the resources of the Treasury and weaken its power In the market Exchange Is dull and there £ki'fvr1 41A a 1 never succeed until some general or chief orgm-ises the whole of them' and directs their move mon at z5E9z- no at $250265 No I at for Georgetown arrived at "ThehrfFnia Leavitt for Georgetown red at Boston aist instant v-lviuXh warv Dana owed for Georgetown paie at iouooy ana extra at $68 bbL Alderman MackeyThere bem noUobiection-Alderman WalL-Put it to the vote ments1 riflings continue in this state at the end Mrs SUllnun wife of the United States Onsul to Crete committed sninidA nt Athena inni of the approachiQg rainy season by which time ttefu "Pressing bitter self-reproach Spain hopes to bavl a larger and better discipline are some shipments of cotton tobacco and grain but our imports last week were over 7000000 against ed army there the cause of "free Cuba" must be OliD uau UCTVf UUI1H ftHVLNinir Spirits of Turpentine sells at 4950 cents a gallon Prices are firmer sales at 9X9 cents Georgetowa Markets GEORGETOWN Mar lfl rvrrnvVn lfta cleared at New YorkMay 2M DTotlee to Mariners SERI0C8 OBSTRCCTiQ IN THE Mil SHIP CHANNEL TO to make others happy that she was useless and 3000000 at same time last year nOYT Js GARDNER Aiaerman it is thtdutvof the fitr but any member can put it 7 ne And thereupon the question was put to vote and carried ttem co- -uu AJderman Wall proceeded to the hah- whn Alderman Mackey observed -If tia sFayor comas hi with bis carpet sack well and good' Upon this Alderatn Wall looked virtuously ludign ant and with a reproving countenance said to Alderman Mackey 4tObaerve proper de-coroazH Stock Qnotatlons a va wa tt Mav We have a moderate business mis wees quote irom 25 to 27 cents ft Prime Corn $115 bushel Timber Receipts 800 sticks Sales 150 sticks Ordinary to Good ayi to 15 cents Supply held back for irretrievably lost There is' therefore yet time to save Cuba if the Cubans so will it provided only they employ the next three ninths in thoroughly organizing as military operations wiU bp next to impossible during that- season and the gentle men connected with the Cuban Junta here thoroughly understand that state of affairs Hence their anxiety now to enlist American officers and their purchases of arms which of late haye an injury to her family and friends and that she had better die Frost was seen in LaurensVllle in this State on Thursday morning 20th instant The same locality was visited by a severe storm the previous week when fences were blown down roofs lifted from houses and heavy timber uprooted We hear of no casualties ja a Ket West Fia May 21 i860 A ferlous obstruction to the entrance Into Key by the main snip channel now exists caused by taa hull of a sunken vessel which is fast on tha bottom between the buoys marking the channel between tha Triangle bhoaU in rpnort in Stocks and a more sanguine feeling We oita vpw nonriria fti96: old Georgia 6's 81 Tcrpkstine Yellow pip $275 Scrape or Hard $125 Virgin pip $4 bb of 280 Kis to the bbl 83W Gecrgia 7's City savannah V2(a 94.

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