iL . -- - - .. --- ---- -- - _-w - - - S Ar) ' F rI. \ e.J : : ... ' .'- .'-- - - 1 " .j I. .* ? . ._ - , J .;.--- -::-_- ; -- , li 1 :v IndepondontOrCcrofold Fellons.T : ttlus. OLD CHATHAM TRIUMPHANT New York Correspondence I great amount of swindling and corraI"1.n and barbaric absolutism, but those of liberty Later from 'E 13 .S. Grand Lodge nO,1 Fellows I1ct! kikJACKSONVILLE ".-. sots Chatham to goes the State" I among these precious City Fathers of and of civilization. ope. I. . this became at I struggle !n Sevastopol I'L closol. its animal w- ton in. tltimorc on [From the Say.Georgian.] '- tx_ NEW YORK, September 29, 1855. ours no one can fort moment doubt. They once the test of strength and the reward ARRIVAL OF'By : 'II} ; i 'I .. &rferVlsSt.vtetbcf2. Tcnpor.lmadt And now let this fit emblem of"the land S At length the taking Seva.s & poJ.-tbat have-doubled on* taxes in less than five victory. To reduce it bv force of arms -' , ; 1 from the various&tatcn rriir&iented ort : of the free and the home' of the brave1' bear mighty fortress which has already cost the years, and y ,exhibited no sign of return- was to overthrow that colossal fabric of WASllh1GTOi., t' tler\ri inCJJebrgla aloft on its proud pinions' another" and a ing'honesly.t Russian influence which a century: and a '- .mMfiroim tndtum" except SATURDAY OCT. 1855. lives of two respectable armies. and destroyed half of rapine and intrigue had called into Ne.:r.rk.Pc 27ti I Jcir in which (, glorious t-rumpl The Democracy ,of old The Cr etaIIPal; ce.1 last evening was thescene " and i .Jerrrjr thl'r an amount of propcrtywbtch would biing'until it overawed the surrounding he arrival of the W.shinjloa with .at' ' ) little falling off 'Hie Io. I Chatham and of Georgia salute, the' morn, of a brilliant festival, gotten up under dates la was a grand lgcof have ruined almost any nation other than nations and'threatcned to the Crimea of- ampton :Sepfcmtwr J 2tbj 1I'e.kUt p h*!a fund S215S551: : up to Scptemlwr ,,2T The Address of lion: D. J. Yoke with the shouts of a well-earned victory. those engaged In the-siege.-y .accomplish- the auipic of the Publisher's Association, fered the incalculable advantage of circumscribing days later intelligence fruio. d.SEVASTOPOLT - will Ins at Jacksonville, until ttielst of December. The Sebastopol of Know Nothingiem is ta- far their own glorification, and in wilhing( a few square miles of ,thesiemy's incn-a evidently U ; ,,t 'ed at Ibe cK>*c t4 f the year ed, and the Allies have succeeded i in gaining KENI! . ken. Its batteries played its defences which the Authors of this happy land were territolj..n the horrors :"of war, X From this fund !? :prupriltions a- a point from which thejlban take cool and of'staking the strength of four ,empires She report that Sevastopol was takea'mt tU'8tUinst p I.untg to i16.iO 50 have Len rualerttiie UUVAL ELECTION'" ., stood, though' discovering' many a breach, survey of their position ,and ,prospects toh re been nudn to play a prominent- on a single point, tho result iof our after throe days bombardment, . o to the last' But the battle length is won, but somehow there was a slim attendance is'as boundless the .It The JUlic* were BIX times I'qIQI> part . gooJ of ihc nn1 r. Among the de The election ;jnthis county'Jias resulted: heretofore so deeply enshrouded i in mystej: victory as globe. fbwt IOM the"victory i is ours ka'r' fourth proud .)'..William 'that of was Su.iiOO. of; lhej lhejdistinguished. tells the world the 'alliance Eng cis.qis-of Uie (rraiiJ sire the past year we in the Nothing candidates ry,'and to none more than them, c ve " i cection''f''tbtKnow Representative .>f ;American Liberty1, ,the II. Appteton presided 'and the tables were land and of France has stood the test ofwar..re : The Russian evacuated the town after bWii fad that the family of an odd fellow who by largo majorities.) The vote, For.somo time past it has been evident that . 4 t glorious news to the utmost part of the crowded the also being filled with bythe anlflringofthe, camp and !P the defence and sinking tho" ships and_ flnnr ('4U"t su.cUle: is not debarred from bcneJiU however, wa a meager one, being nearly)' a desperate and, as far as that part of Sevastopol galleries the perils of the field. the,buildings s : .1 : the act. The number of members two hundred short ,of the vote last Fall.- land.On i was: concerned, a, final straggle! I lookers-on. The banquet; was composed It asserts mankind that their united pol- A large f rcw of the Allies are marching T \ J who the score principles It is difficultto ; offruiU-exciting liquors being very pn>- can,impose its will and rjcute its resolutions the, coast U cut uff the aic.ar 'f' under jurisdiction of the U. S. grand We take it Jbat nearly all of those was on tho'cve of taking place.. cy > retreat of the RlIMi.uI' S overrate this glorious triumph.' The sacred : perlv ".s ladies were present, tabooed, even though. the timid stand aloof Five French general inclmliag I"dgc amounts to upward of P. absented themselves I from were Thp great event took place on the 9th Rwiact, . 2,0. tho'pls' charier or'our liberties for the first MARKETS 111(1 though men of baser minds may aban- killed Large amount of munitions <1. M.: KUison: of r Musachusetts, elected UKgttndjsjrc to Know Sothin there of September-the enemy, d ring,that day don the cause of their country in her hour of war w , capfnrvd.It r : at thC' last cession, was installed l'J'P"t :lull turn out, their majorities time since the' foundation of the Republic.was and all tho previous night;having busied FLOCR-AND _MELState_ and Western : ofneed.Weoweuurjsuccess in no slight is reported that tho Allies have orders lo ff ,: : and made the following speech :- have not much exceeded the usualWhiig assailed ; it has been successfully defended. themselves principally} in evacuating the brands are in good request at tolerably i degree to the unwavering firmness with mand an unconditional surrender of fye. Kuj-tiaa* \ou1 An honest and worthy,clasf.whp, firm rice ". -Thesales within our revised : which the Emperor: of the French has . nttKTUCREN accordanci- with the requirement majority) in this county. We are southern side,' after exploding :their, maga pursued army with all iu store. I'fci invited sought a home and independence in I this enterprise and adhere to the pol Also the surrender of Odessa. r 'fv were : of cutislitutfon have your you aware that quite a number of gentlemen zines. setting fire to the town and destroying range f this neand our midst was slandered they have been Interior Stale = 000 7 6Z 1-2 icy-lhat dictated iU. But we owe it no There has been another called to high j a untried j The a attempt to wsasinat t position who understood to members of the their shipping. fire during lest to the clear and unanimous Resolution "4 arc 775a 1 7 1-2 . J oflicvr, one, who feel assared b triumphantly vindicated. The fealty of Ordinary State- ? Louis Napoleon. ,has i Ilo othcu with Order, were also absent, but we opine that the proceedings,) terrific.-surpassing Straight SUte. -- - 7 7I-2a80O of the people of England, whose mind was The Cot ton market eaSierlue 'V your accuir.it . t. : 'til'frm citizens who chose to worship God according State 8 O 8 25 I the ( Favorite a made th.it this to he don.- I bvocdictiou (if "well done good and foithful"Senant. they were intentionally so. having become even thatfeu d'enfrr which GorchakotT, 7 62 1.2 7 75 up thing was Vance in the rate of interest by the B-nJof Western to the dictates of their own consciences 1lin.1 - S a In the course of these c'cntl'Tbien brokein Eg. 'S .' It is in beautiful: hartnonywitUtbe tired of the humbug but still feeling bound recently complained. The Russian commander Common lo ,guod Indian ao i |. land,. , was called in question it has by argument suld la"e. The Redan of Careening Bay was not tena- White ; and 31 80 fur common Upper Lake Red, with trenches extending over more than New York. Frpt. snh. I the north to that far ago, by artful management the city was i per bushel Rye U quiet at from 31 15 a 3L 17 ihirly miles of ground ; They have annetl Br lime America which U : the cuM regions' of ell-angled the infant party in its cradle.- l II le, owing to the heavy fire of the artillery reporud at ILIiCn ; vest "her rolls tho Oregon, nnd knows enabled the made to show a majority of 2.>'J uiw. gizii: ;: for inferior. Barley at 31 35 per bushel-prime, these trenches with the heaviest ordinance with Liverpool dates to Sept. litb, the C.lluwin Thus feeling they were by hich the first no sound, ave its own dashing, may befouud ., Making due allowances for a .tl'un I w was poured upon occupiers 31 37 a $1 39. Oats are offered at 42& a 43c. for and keept tri so incessant a fire that not iutelligence has been received from Europe. g planted the standard'of old felly whliip machinery and discipline of their organization K. N. vote from the country jestrila. j i ,of the work. On beholding the French State and 42c.a44c. for Western. Corn is abun i only an incalculable amount of projectileshas Details of the Bombardment. :'And you have come up here, mylretheren t poll their full strength. Thus show .I cr.gles floating on the Malakoff, Gcncrcl de dant. Western Mixed at ..: 87 l-2c. been consumed, but five or six siege General of than 1t4)in Simpson we now a majority more : trfejrrfcnh.- the English trains have been out. not in the spirit of the old Egj'p- much to friends. Salles worn JOT- our made Iwo allacks on the Central ) ian to bow down to i idoie in the'temple of our faror. The following is the detailed i FROM THE LO5DOX TIMES, SEPTEMBER lltH. They have created at Kamiesh. Enpato- eminent nnder date of the 9th. He says Sersshpol ,.. To the enemy we have nothing to utter Bastion, but did not succeed. The English Fall of Scbastopol. ria and Yenikale three stations was in the hand of time Allies on the : nor yet like the old Roman, whose result of the Ballot yesterday. Il in a military eTtninjr his it was to worship the cl'ltr of the but defiance. They have elected their candidates Virginia defeat for the Opposition and aVirginia had the work of the Redan for their share, On Saturday, the 8th of September which the Rusans:: have not dared to assail of that d.ijr. Time Russians eradiated the sontlt I Oaesars, but you have cotne in the spirit ot I It but their principles have: not tri for but although it appears to have been more within a few days of the anniversary of and Balaklava has become a populous side, after exploding the nvigiziiits and setting' S love to legiblate for our common brother)1OU1 umphed. Not a man among tlll'l has e victory us. than once in the hands of storming parties, the landing of the Allied forces in time Crimea mart. A railroad connects the harbor and fire to the town, and banting tt the ship except to the end that additional strength dared to take a eland upon any one principle BALLOT roil COVEUXOR. it was not possible to retain it. and SIC laYs after thc opening of the the camp; and electric chain binds the t two small steamers. They also destntd iue and vitality may be ghcn tom institutionS Herschel V. Johnson, 997 bvseiging batteries against Scbastopol, on Crimea to Europe. and conveys to us in a bridge communicating with tbs north side uf the S 4 has accomplished fur lan luo.-c I ue ; and come out and maintain i before Garnett Andrews 921 The place was stormed amid the greatest the 18th of October, 1854, a final and victories few hours the lidin, s of these triumphant: harbor. \ glory than was ever reflected from t I the public; although the Democrats gave U. II. Overby, 28 enthusiasm at four different points-the assault was made upon the southern successes. Upward of 2'XXOOO' men encamped A dspttcb: to the French MIDI'S tor of War MVS p han altariir&s, or the halo that dionc g'p them a general invitation to do so. Their John E. Ward, 1 British troops attaching the Redan and part of the town. Before night the French within the lines of the Chcrnaya the south part of Scrjstopol no longer exists. the costly jewels of at'jcaar's crown. work was all done slyly and where there BALLOT FOR 'OXCRII:1).EN.James the French the Malakoff. The extreme flag waved in triumph upon the MalakofT have been conveyed thither and are daily The enemy seeing the Allies in possession, erac- \ In this teut all political, polemical Tower, which had fallen before the indom- fed. clothed and housed from the resourcesof minted, after bWing all the defences. up L. : great contradict their falsehoods. Seward 989S. . was no one to right of the French'made a diversion on I, cud party questions \forever excluded, I M. Varnodoc 920 ilable courage anti perseverance of the assailants Western Europe.All The chief honor of the dar are duo to General ( and we may here bit down in harmony and They did not hesitate to al'lroa.a everyman the little Redan, and a united attack of the and within a few hours more the this has been effected in spite of the Bosquet and McMahon. l.ner not these i-SK-ntial element of who did not at once rise in his stirrups BALLOT FOR SENATOR. English, French and Sardinians was made Rus-ian Garrison had evacuated the Kar- rigor of Winter. the heat of Summer, and A dispatch tia Vienna sass the MaLknff ai.dRedan I tncccsb. and has not our association long and curse them, and Jneruly were enabled Dr. James P. Screven, 907 on the Central Battery. All the attacks alx-luaya suburb and the Southern portion i the distance of 3.000 mile from our shores, were carried bjr storm; perceiving which, I \ .iuc taken its Ibe among those mighty their principles Edward C. Anderson, 931 of the fortress, after blowing up the magazines I ami within one little year from the sailingof Gen. DC Salle nude two attack the to * adapt pretended made with central bgcuUoflhe eurili, whose duty it i is to fOI (- BALLOT FOR REPRESENTATIVE.Win. : were simultaneously, great spirit and principal works, selling fire tr.] the expedition the leading objects of the I bastion but was repmmtseeLGortecliakuff upon I f 'U-uihw, u |1ntcl of life and lead to and even obligations to suit the peculiar II. Stiles 972 and energy; but the one which was eminently the town in many places, and then endeavoring campaign are accomplished and Sebastopol look iulo the unknown future for hop notions or prrjudicics, of each of their Alex. R. Lawton, %7 successful wa= led by Gens. Bus- to withdraw, by the bridge: across is in our power. The military and political the telegraphed tuth follow* to St. Petersburg ' ou : "Herastopol after of! eternal From the the harbor, from this terrific scene of devastation results If this event open a new chapter sustaining - gleams IU St'llcr. dupes. C. A. L. Lamar, 921F. quct and M'Mahon on Ibe MalakofT.! The an infernal fire, repulsed six sault t and So fell in the of these transactions to but defeat. history cminents ii >on which our institution Scbastopol. : ) proud ] Under such circumstances Democrats S. Barlow 921 . former is .boul reported to have been killed. could not drive the from the MalakoC which shall! take occasion encnry now stands let the imagination for a inomcnt The catastrophe surpasses in horrible interest we shortly! to revert - travel the bhorclebs sea of the past, despair ? By no manner of mean's BALLOT FOR REMOVAL. At first sight it would appear that the all the proceeding scenes of this gigantic but be they what they may, the Our brave troops resisted to the List extremity. t 4 and amid it* iron materialism, its bkepti- We have frequently been beaten before. asa No Removal, 1617 French have won all the laurels and they contest The columns of the allied zrand fact now before us }1>tih'es the confidence The enemy fonml nothing in the southern part 1 I data tlC the nccct&ity)' for philanthropic as- party, but our principles' netvr. Error To Savannah, 87 will probably lay claim to as much ; but armies combined in a four-fold attack. we have never ceased to feel end but bloodstained rnins.** i t-ociations to arouse in man, and cal into like a blight may overspread the land fora To Atlanta, 38 if the results the struggled all day) with equal valor, though I rewards our hopes, for within 12 months The attack was made at four point The Eng i S life and those holier and feel To Macon, 97 apparent accomplished by with unequal success, against the princi- from the commencement of this enterprise. fish attempted to storm the Kedan, while the S of hil Ling natnr that had become blunt- I season, but "truth is mighty and will pre Scattering to Marietta, .Brunswick, Ty- English arc not sb extensive taken separately pal point marked out for the assault. The Sebastopol has fall.'n and the povcr of French attacked the M.il.itog; ,.fkrvarrying these H": to Jng' the bm-eatlicfindifferciiceamnlneglcct. vail." The people, whenever they h:1I' bee, and Sebastopol-28. i it is certain that they sustained on extreme right of the French attack was Russia in the waters of the Euxine is at forts, the English, Ercnch and Sardinian united .5 Heho reads the past history of our race time tl) take "a sober second thought," S The whole number of votes this occasion their reputation for military; directed against the work called the Little an cud. and attacked the central bastion.; They all mored '. cannot fail to be cominccd that the \voil4 have always fallen back upon the conservative 1957 polled was prowess-having lost 'no' less than: 2000 Hedan. which was at first carried by the A Small Business. simultaneously, and with great spirit and energy. I i i. largely indepted to institutions like ours of __ impetuosity of our .Allies though they The fiu.il attack was most successful, boiug eou- well tried principles and statesmen men, out of a force fir inferior to that of We observe the New York Sun that freedom social back the says ( for the universal political, were su "eqnen(1)dri'cn by dueled by Bosquet and McJIuhon. I and 1.Jgioul. that we now enjoy. Kuligh- the Democratic party. [roc THE I'LOUIDA cEW5.SEIiASTOPOL the French and Sardinians. The loss of fierce resistance.of Russians. The second six companies: of militia?CCJmpost chiefly The news wa received in London with extravagant S I ten lind and touch with gentle hand Indeed; that party have had and Stillhate TAKEN, the/ormor U aid tcrcxcccd 15000. and if and principal assault of the French of p rsOns'orrnsTi birth, arc.to be disband demonstration The fall! of Sevastopol the .trag of the human heai aud you a sacred duty to pcrfotm.D rini Sebastopol Js t.akenthu rukr of central the Russian loss'only) equals, it is impossible army was against the )JIalakofF wt.ichras ed inConnecticut. No cause except their being official I r announced at the theatres. w.ms to diviner meod)*. Let the te..lltm\ the Europe must fall also or submit to the carried by storm, and di-tennincd by iU thus composed, is assigned i for this step A S \ "piping tim.r rc politicalseas that it fall of this dispatch fr.m the sea of AioflT states that Males of judice and bigotry fall from ; dictates of powerful Great Britain: and can snurt computation fall into fate, not only of tho day, but of as far as we have yet learned. If no other the Allies , s men's pf and free them from the arc smooth, there tKfjncntly, arise at least thirty thousand must have the siege. cat2.e exists: the disbanding is a small! busi were doing immense dam.igu iu that i eyes you France and for Europe a new happy era quarter. Russian ,elm uidze yoke of error. The warfare of an opposing: demagogues and adventurersVun are eagerto perished ot. both sides. The scene is said A third attack was made by the British ness. The!, men are free to own arms me valued at several public .opinion has faded away, and they seize the helm of State, and have cu'n begins, in the afterpiece of which the to have reached the utmost bounds of the forces on the Great Ilednn, and although from volunteer companies and learn aililary inilions bad been Liken and destroyed. Ibrcshtdowing of a brilliant future ha: long sometimes succeed. But whenever storms American nation of first rank must play ahand we learn that the salient angle of this formidable drill, and we do not see that great London, Saturday, l.>th. sublime and the horrible. tlc : bincxr opened ta our view. Even the 1)tt' unvoluntarily, The Europeans: have sky being work was at one moment carried wisdom is shown in casting suspicion on A dispatch from Paris announce that! 2-iiw> 4 history of our constitution has garneu-d I arise7 and trouble fall upon our country ever looked with eager hope to the happy lurid and dim with smoke and flames the and occupied by our troops, it must be ntl-I their loyalty to the State or to the Republic. S troops were then embarking for Bal.iklava, to S up for us traUI that neither moth nor whenever the Constitution, the great charter I atmosphere reek with blood and repulsive tIed that they were subsequently driven operate on the north of Sevastopol. The Russian land of the stars and S met can corrupt ; it is you alone,my brethren of our liberties is threatened with dis- ,, stripes, admiring its odors, mines exploding, houses and ships of it by the fire of theRussian Lattericsi HARTFORD. Sept. 2.J.GII"crnorIiner were in full retreat for Tervfcop. S that can ever write its epitaph.! To Iruclion, then it is that the old DemocraticPilot institutions and prosperityahmope the onlyone bursting' into flame shot and shell and which commanded it, and this removed to day. Adjutant General Hodge, Other account say the Russian* still hold possession be called on to preside over an institutionlke' for fulfillment of Lafayette's prophecy, some degree diminished the exultation on the ground that he refused to obey theGovernor's of the fort on the north elite of Sevastopol ours, 6 vast in its resources, so mag- is recalled to the helm to stear the who said after the! great struggle for liberty oilier, missiles, hurling through the air, and which will be felt in this country at the order, disbandmg the Irish com and that the Allied flact* will not enter & in its results, is no empty nor uancaning ship through the I shoals and breakers that on every side the shouts of infuriated men, triumphant termination of the seige. The panics. Capt. J. D. Williams of this city, harbor until Fort Constantine is reduced. here "Tl.c American S honor. And he u ho is thus cho- lie in the course of the history of our coun : eagle will fly the cries of the wounded and dying, and French columns on the left also assailed, has received the appointment and has i issued Austria i* it-ported to hare offered her mediation '.from his and cocijuale around the plobe.: and bring under the i in the fourth place the Central Battery, the order disbanding the MX Irish companies - , ten among peers try. We are approaching: one of those the roar of the powerful artillery. between Denmark and the United State* in regard the of thMnibor- bhelter of his l1I1Iltlll13. Millions failed establish themselves in of the State. -S f-honld bring to discharge wings ; but to the to the Sound Due, crises and let us ) to perform that and duties of this high of- prepare of The English and French press arc greatly work. We have no doubt that man responsible imigrants cjnue t'i these shores sacrificing every The would-be tnt assassin of Louis .. I ficers. a devotion to the best interest ot-thc duty. Let every Democrat deem it his I excited by the victor-sbaring in that who attacked the defences of Sebastopol The Treasure Chest or the AtlantiC.Time Tupoleon WM : .. : and that broad national feeling of especial duty to talk and reason with each c\'crytlllll! dear t<> them in the land the enthusiasm of the while on that eventful day fought with the same New Haven Journal contains an interesting undoubtedly mad. lie would not be tried, but t 4rer of their birth to uu.l 1 the nations; of respect people, was sent tu the lunatic asylum. np letter from Port Dover C.W. , fraternity), which shall make our of his friends and neighbors, in sobernessand : the undaunted gallantry and the same dvter- re little that S this Union and to share in their freedom vaceilating powcra wereafnuJ 1 hating the discovery by Green tIe celle- its sublime the institution through teachings truth. There will be time enough for ; termination to carry place or to perishin Further Accounts per America. the great conbcrvator of the public morals, millions of relations and friends they left to break with Russia are blank with the attempt and, although the results brated diver of the ( Atlantic's' chest, and the great supporter of the public laws. reflection before the next election comes behind and by not hut Ilisma)'. The London Times has got the of these several attacks were unequal. all from which: we extract the following: INTERESTING FROM SEVASTOPOL r commerce only by II" For the age ol peace has not yet dawned on, ami it has only been when the countryis opponents of the war just where it wants were animated by the same spirit fond contributed You no doubt have heard of the many mutual interest and in all Russians Still iu t i upon"the wcrld, and it will only be when drunk with some momentary political sympathy events them the thunderer to the great result. The first unsucoesfid attempts to obtain tbe money Strong Position! c the lion shall be found lying down with excitement that our party has been de and incidents of life, as an ofspring of filial (although great star prize of this glorious victory belongs of chest lost with the steamship Atlantic three AH! the account of the fall of Sevastopol contained - ted its the lamp that philanthropic institutionswill brotherly and parental tics, a chain i is formed that opiKjoition by complaints and right to our gallant allies the Frenchf since years ago, said to contain $GO.000. The in the Government dispatches j .1 be 110 longer needed. feated. The country will soon find that strong enough to connect the New exposures) and is crowing over them in the Malakoff Tower. the key of the main statute, 1 Ixrleive. limits the claim of ownership that the Allies bold possession,uf generallyconcede the ,s. the supremacy of the Democratic party is exultation. In its issue fell before tIlt vigor of their : of properly thus lost, to three years.In city J't S high of the 11th position, assault ; J'' I shall confidently rely on the fi iendship World to the Old. The enlightened nations proper, and all the fortification tbvreiu. aud that this the time limited fsit for the times. Let us but, with that chivalrous feeling case expire un the and feeling have so often a political ) it reviews the of the Allies since ; the Russian ; generous you professed of Continental Europe having in this progress 21 t. and,Green the celebrated submarine having retreated across the B iy; now which is the noblest bond of men wim :< .1 for indulgence to my deficiencies then be of good cheer: and above all, go their entering the Crimea a occupy the promontory and fort ou the north year ago.- ifiier. rcac1etlllcre the 21st in the andieliort in wisdom and tfay profited by the example and influence have fought and conquered together, the on canal side of the :;! comings ability.I to woik now instanter. Within that year "they Ia'eVon three of all those who carried the rugged bout schooner Yorktown, Capt. Patterson city. . 1M confess and I trust will of this model Republic, and having now a names The Paris am'.fre t you Elections. battles and twice assaulted of deserve sland on his way to the wreck 2.5 miles paper are discussing the question that the duties County fair for inheritance of the free institutions pitched a force defenses Sebastopol tn , I lardon my sincerity you prospect whether Sevastopol is tenable I,p In this side by side on one and lip invidious distant. They returned yesterday, and by the Al.e! M> t i. hUG assigned me in past years have been MARION COUNTY county Toy, of Constitutional Great Britain of extraordinary magnitude. They have distinctions Miall page, I lessen their being well acquainted with Captain Pat- long as the the Russian are master of the t rt* I 1 More congenial to my habits, because more (Dem.,) is elected Assemblyman, and McIntosh and France in consequence of a satisfactoryclose encompassed the works of the enemy with renown. sully or common terbuii, obtained the following account from on tbe north side uf the harbor. l retired than this important i >sition. But (Dem.,) Judge Probates, by large of the war with grasping Russia, will trenc extending o\"cr more than thirty The Russians: on their fi'lo nnquetiou- him : -About 10 o'clock (sos Capt. P.) It was inniored in London that the Russians 1 claim in "I; ; while ad\'auc your leniency for majorities. The Know Nothing Clerk, before for miles of ground ; they have armed these ably defended the place with the utmost on the 24th all being realyGreendcscen- were Sailing back ru Balaklava and Serai, but the the duties of see long Lafayette's inexperience in prophecy presiding ::3 \ ov'ef my this I shah claim Sheriff. and Tax .Assessor and Collector. are I. trenches with the heaviest ordiance. and determination, and on more than one point dee! by means of a line, which having 4 French opinion i that the Russian win 'cerlal.ifr! i. dignified assemblage. their fulfilled and be satisfied. Let part they had the advantage over the besiegers. grapple uu the end. became attached to 'bold the north side of the city to the last extrem ; '. IK margin, and ask for no,indulgence inS elected.ST. that chain be neglected, .or severed by factional kept up so incessant a,fire, that not onlyan But it was the.courage of desperation, for something below. lie was dressed with ity. The loss on both sides in the conflict of UieMb j regard> t the sincerity of wholo my efforts order to JOHNS.-II. G. Mays, (Dem.,) Assemblyman ignorance fanaticism and ocer- incalculable amount of projectiles has this effort was their last. No sooner were three pair ..f flannel drawers, three shirts, I u said to have been upward uf 0CVO iu n. : \ the make advancement great good of all ofour its substantial and elements without opposition, and JudgcUumIh bearing,and it will break,not on the Eastern been consumed but five or six scige trains tho outer works taken, which laid the town, also flannel three pairs of woolen pants, SECOND DISPATCH., i of )', re-elected Judge of Probates. but have been worn out. and the point at the mercy of allied forces,! three coats.and three pairs woolen stockings A dispatch from Admiral Brsot of the ,-t of prosperity the primary object on the Western shore. Europe loth inst than the men-of-war in ,the harbor surmounted by his submarine armor; steamers \\ .5 Biy official action. It shall always bv my The whole Democratic ticket elected. will, nevertheless, enjoy the end of its They have created at Kamlescb, 'Eupa.toria were all set on fire, blown up, sunk or- on his feet he had a pair of stogy ,shoes, j maya: It i* improbable fur the mind of man to fr pride and pleasure to keep steadily in viewthat' COLI'MBIA COUKTY.W. M. IvCS, Esq.. and three with lead sole 1-2 5-8 of inch thick picture to the imagination the scvre of tbe late wishes: and let America where it ia ; the Renikale- military stations destroyed either by the fire ,of the allied or an (victories. 0 important consideration under citherprosperous is supposed to be elacted Assemblyman and ibelt of 80 Ibs. of shot around his The extent and multiplication of the, orders of tho a circumstances. broken link on tho Western end be which the Russians have not dared to as- batlcreis or by the Russian Russian 4 or Ath'cra and S. L. Niblack j Judge of Probates, S. may authorities. body, tu sink him, (and tho breast piece works of defence exceed, by fur, any into hands is extended toward antipodean Hus*;a. fur Miil. ajid Balakavahas become a populousmart. thing ever known in the your clrrstc less than 50 Ill history of war. The ' .- f Ltlaor Scarborough re-tlcctcd Clerkv Such was the fate of the Russian Black 'cannot weigh : ) Taking cap- I the,Iricllsl j\\ea which a great sympathy exists in some j A railroad connects the'barLor and, Sea fleet on which the Imperial ,Govern hold of the line he descended, finding it lure of the llalukoff placed in the hand of theLHica will be COl' n.-II. U. Tcasdalo is , I of out order. I t. S' PUTNAM quarters here. In such a game Europe I he cam ; an electric chain' bind the Crimea ment had expended Incalculable sums of perfectly' an that he could sec alt around targ Mxuiut of material "1 **-&**+ t: thatvtlrrir tutr be not dimmed the elected Judpti of Probate J. B. Brown I him the of feet when 1)f war to depth sixty it # 1 and in few hours and incessant labor that fleet. S : .. You have built will uat interfere, and send its best uitheo. m to Europe, conveys to us a money : - 4 & corroding ,itn1it) gorgeous' dark and for the la another dispatch the 1th be Allies I Sheriff and J. C. McMillan, Clerk. which two threatened the, I grew balance of his fear- on says the foundation if laid inS : that the Pacific salt ihu tidings of these triumphant successes. years ago very nucb temple whose may never injure: i existence of the. Turkish Empire but journey amid.the caverns of the deep, are hastening preparations to prevent Gortsjtukoffs - I -. the hearts of its members, will endure to New POST OFFICES.- The Postmaster a ligament ; but the affection and the interest 1 Upwards of 200,000 men encamped within whose solitary naval achievement was, tho he was guided solely by the line, until at< retreat inland. S j the last syllable of recorded time. Upon I the lines of the have been the of 140 feet when he struck bottom General has established the following newPost hitherto manifested by enlightened Tcbernaya atrocious outrage upon a far inferior force depth ,, The Paris Mtntieur siys the French had 4.300 I cvhlcn altars kt tho under and darker it -humidity mellowed into light Offices in this State : Europe in all matters concerning American conveyed thither, and are daily fed,clothed utSiuope? Ofthe authors of that nefarious or something which he soon made out killed and 2.0QO wounded and that the English bo\vheel-house of the ill-fated boat und around the b which sustain this Aipalaga, Gadsdeu Co., Florida ; L. C'I institutions will then sink be-low zero, and and housed from tho resources from Western attack, what remains The Emperor to ; sustained a lou of 2,000 killed and wounded. slid he the hurricane along on groping , 111 Nicholas sleeps in the vaults of SL A C t-diCoelct tlicra engraved, in letters of Armistcad, jHWtniaster. I all the sWan'and electrical l power of America Europe. All this has been effected in Peter and St. no longer conscious of 'deck, from thence to the guards of the dispatch from Gortscbkoft say 500 Rnsafanswere b living-fire, those great truths, the daily Mount Pleasant, Gadsden Co., Florida ; 1 will not suffice to rise them again. spite of the rigor of winter, the heat of the chastisement Paulj his wicked ambition has heat ; by pocking around he discoveredthe crossing wounded the harbor.in the attack sad 100 killed while, S i S llrck 4 f which will mould UK, insensibly Geo. W. Fogg, postmaster. I So much for the fall of Sebastrpol.Hear summer, and the distance of 3000 miles brought down on his empire and his heir. precise position of the boat and found ilefioite. The accounts ar very in- ttrugglesand conflict of life, into ._ .' himself not far from the sought for office ------ --- --- The admirals who commanded and the , ),anon'iL each other, filling us with ABATEMENT or THE EPIDEMIC IN THE : Gen. lihliow.S from our shores and within one little year who fought on that occasion have and made fast the end of the line which A Brussels paper, the DunorJ, says: Serastopol - L'b-r (motou'l BO' that the VIUOINIA (itTJEs.- The Richmond Di-! The brave veteran of the Mexican war: from the sailing of the expedition the 1 leading crews most of,them fallen in the batteries ,of Se- he carried down with: him, to a, stanchion fforth of the South i is replaced Jby Sevastopol of the xtry 'attnoedhcre r'oleut fra- objects of the campaign,are,accomplished near the gang way and giving the ,signalhe a more formidable position bristling with 4 friend thus to ha'I: ( /imd love this Is the mission andt patch of Saturday says: _.' i files ; and Sevastopol is ,in our, po\fcrt. bastopol.The very hips for which Russia con tended ascended, carrying with him a piece of Innumerable guns,, which, in compact array;'will hissoon rcach} the "third" window.which left under her care naVd convalescent,atity( cent* S atn-ugthcii S trw YORK, October I, very allied armies' have achieved within the last being unbroken be shattered it,and reaching ft day.;to.b paid by the town and that the JionhariboU . that i-acli have hundred In the first have ' F : ) )Itl tiC, 80 |iud fought a political higaspect. place, we to last his hand at laid .it 11 Ie.star.or lb Wet reached New York three days the grand objects of,their enter in : ;upon 'the attend to the matter. , ; ,4 "t..td &ay feel that Jhe is tendency on Sunday with quarter, -of ,a million in conchitJvc battles without, that violence the responsibility or bloodshed, of is cronicla thendictment, nt. of three. prominent prise. They baye wrested from the whole much eo'etetl.afef just in the position .it AARON, W. DaCOSTt-' , rL1 l ot'bur aUu.tiol tu. luuuu '|*cie, aud advices to the 6th. Tbe election ptoof alone lhel members of ,the .Board.\of Alderman and military power.oJ, Russia a fortre $,,.which had been describe, to him Not. being fttrt f/ these riots rests lathe . womb tliiJden of bloody t1i that} ) upon, able to reach far'enough to make this line . amid excite.Ult'nt. . 1'lio. was progressing .great three .sistanta-ind1eted by the'' grand the had converted into a place of extraordinary - l , law febfcll bind all the hOw'Nothinga. Such being my opinion, S. i; g : fast he *: .itUJ"Ltu 0 I .strength and defended, with innn again ascended for a hook to hook - s dlfl ,and thwt law that! 1 cOuld not have don otherwise than jury 'CII'a charge of bribery and'curruptiori, ? the handles the deck ' L Pro vision through 'reaching he FORLLEOflflENT. ( *were unchanged. .Flourdroop. merablu hosts of her beet ,troops They ; _ bruthcrluNid.Vewi'wf "Uke a determined stand against this secret in which the I looks ' a umrtr Wheat ) bwit aud inferior. 'p prospect rather squally which made known his requiremcnC and as iio t1." inc. crop: and foe" which have annihilated the naval.power.on COMMODIOUS and,dwrabla huus v pI! - dngerou to refer io:; .S Dates fiotu China are to the 5th of July' in I letter you: for; tbe parties accused. Herrick, of the she relied to secure her supremacy in, the book waai ready sat down until ono could, A unity lUaated on'.the' We,f rn part of Uw ' tne l.a, or :Kibtmopol flost n. procldfuattoii. Its* .bewUsaed'forbiddingihetxpuit your. ;_ :,;. Atlas is one'of tho implicated and he': has Euxine, and toestablisUbvrauthorityfroni be cnr, a line, 'A8ihc1J\,:.bQut' town, substantially built and Well fiauhed Ii iTOh ., 57 S & ,27 RiceaimdGrain.' ". .---. fiiEtixM (,IV,'J'f"| :: 'Jui8'l'IJu ,Rochester. be1 ; the shorc-f of tuft Caucasus to*tbo.-youths ready he'pUed'o'yerj'saying he.waasick. ry part, conUinin; eleven room, a goad well us ,185.-TL. wjred'to PNnurl1J.; 1( &.1 ctat '. Mexican advices elate that Com l\tort .American ,thinks young ,ladies.fchould nand already(the FJr t''irfth'wiiom' 1 revenged'the upon'whole.Fer'affair of Ihe Danube., But, above all, they have 'They stripped lain and 'diii'all jn their and water loitabl in the yard for a sad private all ner Boarding e ary out Houte lUuBCi; fa rf'.- .-. V J lfl '1.and "fuq iM) l ttl had taken 7aj otUw.< after a battle of two never,object to being kissed by i editors ; shown the senile and credulous nations( power for bin,but,were,finally obliged'' fend fur*al,or rent oo r **ooabla Unc *j>- *.**?- S MauJ13cd wws.wilh. C l'reIOII'vfJjrt < hour ; acm; wcrv killed au4 the.city sack' th y should maku c'u-ry allowauco for-,thc t>rignatcd. Of'coufW'politics 'are at the Eastthat the powers _now, I jMjrampnnf, .buoy the l Ifue3and tuakejsaU' 'for U $ place' For further particolan apply at this of&c*> '' f f\ J. freedom of the press thc bottom of it, but that there has been A. iu the world arc not those ,of fanaticism for mecml"atttd.. ice. Z Otobsr6-I& S * S. , S . - --- --- -