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Fountains, Flowers "Ind Arbour ti s oweri, - .801111-
titien"lteodarrri o gstrizzfeedatidus, Atlftronann
~The,Committae would also tete this opportunity of
dwelttng;ree Oat liavedone before;undx - kii,,brev,ided
for In the Sly Lawn Of the "Anioislitioh:—all tidtee 'end
gettleinind*hb - are eon nebtedwrith ammohttlona baiting
the name of 'W lilthi oD # to semi tinfeswidl . . - the ratite
of beauty, enetg7; ink gitubefil davoythr•k to • canio,
so sweet and so patrlntimiliiiianied, that lit the of
Washington every heart leapserith exulting joy. ,Tloe
WV3RtNciTON hIONIIIILtNT SLOSAL PAIR !Olt bo
held it -
JAYNE.'S, HALL.
(;41,EiTNITT ST., ,BELOW_ SEVENT4,
*oN,,xp4L - r. .7172.1" p 20„ 1859,
Aim' ;nu; corium nversa Tim 'slut
Ell=
Selma .Tlekete ' • 25 Oita
Single Tickets 10 "
01041eive Tioketii
`11:7" Let ail who love , Watsktddlon contriboter• bo
ijoit Ybiefera:= • ,-
. B7' -lleigy,frienA of aVoitngton Monument In tie
city of Pfitlaeelphlywbobeu garden, ihOilla bi proud
'tb'dboefe Sore* tb tfie)fine; and hive their names ed.
taliettidiAtia!idieWi4
1 Any lati**ikiWitio, an be had by eifflog
ittliellerroi OF Mr WAJOINGTON bleamunct , Asap-
OIATION, Vo.lo4iNottk Savissd SYMMS, JOBS ADOTIN
AZOH STBTE?.
003IMITTEP.ON FLORAL FAIR
asp. P.pc.spen, Ohlau'ui. Jam% 000Plit,
. . . „
ffilinor BlATlllill, . WILLIAM ALLRII, •
61010/1 . 14. - .DOIIGNIIIIT, • CHABLIS 13 040111, ,
• •
U.
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J. U. WHICILLXIt, " N. H. 00111111911, M. 1):.,
iluxii it. , 4%9T ''' '. - ' r P. B eIIITIS, : ,
, . „ • JAites A. 'lltioilt,lll.43t. - ' - 1
I!ROCLUBDS TO BUILD A I.43NUAIDNT TO
lirABIUDDTDB IE4 riiM biTir OW PICILADDLPHIA.
JelB•et ' ; '
• .
fireatril' ; Tare, fir:
pRESERVITO JABS.
POTTER & BODINE'S
.PATIZI 4 I AIR-TIOHT
GLASS PRITIT4ARS
IZEIMETIOALLY 6E/LING NUM =NU, &a.
Par Sale by dealer* in Cajal' and elm and Houle
- PWruishist Goods.,
1 TBARB EMMA= BY
POTTER I& 'I3ODINE,
107 ORESiNITT STREET.
Our Jar halm, heas loitiel to, the saiisfertion „of
thonsonds of tealllee, ire eonnantly present It to the
tmetomers. We would all inspeelet attention to the at.
pert/wily of on; sett olefoier thee.' piing gata perch',
or Srarii io pSeie.ofesteentj gotta ',stela, k`e.,
imparts a strong awl isfuriensflowertothe trait, Be
-Wee befog otkerwilseilereettie.' ' •
P.* alskaanitteettlie supateratairat lenar and
porter, tsottlee;',ind , sli 'Waite er yea Par holleirs,
ware„ Jeri-tf -
NEv.i . r . ii)3-4:3titt!strpLuul
trlcit,„
;
EWEN
Therarecastaatee4 to late at taut Illtrly Per debt.
la fuel; wftL bikA 'ejatekok find mote V.ilfatat Ova kar
other Patiorn'ot ever latrodsost in Rile attzka t.
rPitNOALN AND , BAWL.
CHARLES , WILLIAMS; ',
JacIUNGIII,
(LATE BABAS & WILLIAMS.)
MOVALI. •
v.. a. -4 1003qp As 00 _
Vivo Antiovid from do H. S, cOinor of
FIiONT D AEON: STREET
To tialr NEW STOEI
No. 116 ARCH STREET,
no &Oak bulldog wort of Front Ftroot
381-I.m
Retail Dry: r.oobs.
IXEO INDIA, 'LINENS. , •
LTA. Gray and lirowninixtnrea'of Wiens for
Travailing Dreamer, a yerg light laird and
, strong Mlle.
• - Brodie Linens ) dirk itidlervica•
• able. .Travrilling , GoTda in avast variety
gtriut task ulhuklahm, °repay ) Ltrallaa,
' Diobalra, Poll de - Oberrae,'ke,, •
IMASTLEBB BitOTHT3II3,
:Jeßt MITSTNUT and TiIIGUTIt lamas
TV IDE - BAREGES . FOR: MANTLES.
Blacks;
Widthao W t
glad, lltraba all•the
1 t .. 11 - 111' 11 4 11 1"r larl l YtOT
.10 2 8 - • •, •-'13nA512117T and..IIIGHTIEL litres
GNERAU.,;RESUOTION'AR PRIOES
OP stniminvOons . sx nano id mu summit
Saper giinted , Ohallioa rodlusadap IBM sad 19 saute,
Barer, Napoleons to 13 20, and 26 saute.'
• Buries:sand Pon deOberres. • .
Barege Batal m
tros7 60 t 63
( ' f‘• 96.60 t o -50
, • " 'so 00 t 0.19,00, &a., Ore.
' Lion Poinlajliantlea, and
Phicadominia wednewl.- • , ,
19 Mtn Gnannd Organdes at 12% ewnta.
White Grotiod Delineate redeem! to 10 tents. ,
Pine nest gusd medium style 'resat
Lawns. Mooed to 10 cents, Oro ,
• 47140ThItsk, BMA, and Mode solar
Magee, tortilla - wilt, Mantles, /so. "
Stella Shawls In varlet,.
Bleak 31100, Id& Mow,
Bathing Plaids, •h, cr. .- OIiAItLES ADAMS
I•22•wrostf • and ARON •Streate•
f
112PRING Ie.ND SUMMER 1131.;CiARS and
aa MANTILLAS at reduced prices et the
-
PARIS MANTILLA` 8U1P0111.131,- •
- -i + • tee OHNSTNIIT Street.
SOLID SILK ' MANTILLAS sedated prleee,- at' the
PARIS MANtILLA EXPORT/11,' , •
los CHESTNUT Street.
SILK MANTILLAS, with doh Lase Plennologs, at
riatagadpriata at
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
• - - 708 OtiISTNIIT Street.
FANNON USN MANTILLAS, Bournona and Pohl*
at reduesd prices, et the
MARLS MANT/LI A OB CH BroupE SToikiNUu'm.
. 7T Street.
I J . w, rspoTon, & 00.
Jelt.tr , .708 ,OSIBSTNUT Streit.
FRENCH. ,LACE. MANTLES. ' •
, Bilk Mantles from IA '25 up.
Lass Pointe andAdanUea.
Stook le complete, and -Wee rapid, the priors and
*tyke being attractive.
COOPER & OONARD.
Jels 8. E. corner NINTH and HARENT
CLOTIIB 'AND OA SI.t4E tttS. •
UM, Colors and Axle Int* Olotite.
MAC Panay Ouch:acres couch reduced,
White Linen Duck sod Drllie.•
klkteoillea Vestinta, prime accurtment.
COOP 11 m CONARD
jel6 f .'clorner NINTH and MAB d T
RAREGIt SOBES"REDUCED.
A-, Ale°, , Dateges; double BSTegola t do., do.
• d laegq deogettola trom see* picas to a Root hasty
salsa COOI'IR 4 CON ARR.
le% , ,13. 7. ooriusouNrs Lod MARKET.
GIIN TLE TS, GAUNTLETS (TAUNT,
A.. LNToo—A,very large assortment of Gaantleta for
Ledieri , ood afaaaa'2lthar, for male at HIM MANN'S
HORIEST IVAN, 9 Nor* NlNgTlf,,f3treet,
Vogler, for Zadiest_and bilaseti , We*.
Botiiry for Gent& and Tondo. , *ear.
Ter H O at HOrtteleti Ps:
N SST ESTORIL 9 North NEVEM Street.
Gaulle blerlrei nadesgirmeots of every variety,
for Ladies, Clitildroo, and Gents wow; thrash, at
• 1101thioNN , 8 NOSIIIIIV SCORE,
• , roy2o.lmw•tf „ No 0 North NIOUTH Street.
• INTERESTINCI AND IMPORTANT ! II
GRIMY OPENING OF LAOSI GOODS!! 1 •
PRIONS BANawynoW S 6 TO $ BO
TUN OfflIAPNi#N GOODS,IN- PLIILADDLPGIA
• VERY WOG END ISLIGANT STYLBSI
INSWGNTION FROM TUN SNIPS:MTV!. !
Lae• Stands.
Pm& Liar Pollsters.
MA U
" L 406 T . 11,1=611. ,
Frepah Dace Idoottllig.
Very BR* OkisAtUle
MIA Milk biota* Gall. TrirdvAtissi,Ae.
° ONS - Msallissi 1041100 ito
• •
•1400 1601 " d '
BLACK SILKS—VINT :014A:p
NANCY sILKSySIAILEGNS, LAWNS, !co. tio., at
I` - -L , 1M0D,,61.111611.,- As claus a l
tin;
yr , S. s. OprEei RIGIPPG siAPTurro o4aps*,
aorvir.B.-A,cloo:beite 'Prime end
iseltoluMeg lifoLlso bail% OrIMG '00go•
Mr Ad!, by ;AM= till4llAll Vv., AtiirrrriA
, '
0041111NCIRO.
_ON
itartges.
'exoiaes..
1482. MARKET ST,
Paittivalts.
FJ.IUAY• JUNE 24. .1859.
Ontitmcrl L
tritNri'ON FALLS, c 1
. .
' • - NEAR UTLOA, NEW YORK, .' ; '
1
The Subeerlber heornis the travelling publto pet hts
tatEG at the above plate Is open far the receptims sr -
-visitors; and roan beteacht4 from URealtithlti an hour
- i
hy railroad, - '
• - The unique and romintio scesereof these lit:49i;
PO notvernatly tnown that the underalgetd deems It fin
necessary to were hie guests that the ,setabitahed re-'
volition of Ms house will to suitaletek an it had beta
, tofore been for the test twenty Oro years " !
. .M. MOOR, Propriettir.
. ,
jele.liti f
, .
WHITE 310IISTAINS, NE 91:
SHIRR. -
Vim - TILOVILB .11.917011, and -FUME 110781 2
in the .11.11,A.NOOtafi-NOiCil, aret,"now qv; tor' Tat
tem ~ These Scum- are of the Brat ohm, and,
' becomelhe resort of stecenplished tontine. ,ThO,7 arA
Aire4,,pert, on a delikittfol road , and Mingo&
'amidat the boldest and' grandee% tit mountain
l'hey commainl' the flneat vie
,tre nf Monate LAF&T.
ETTA,' LIBIfIaY , andoirehtifFEWA , l3.
fiETT, and arty miles down ttie 'llOllO Likty.
pilgrim; LAKE, the YLUSii, the POOL; the baitti
the Olti l'Att OABOADE, and the COi.Onal,
YLLNi, or OLD MAN OF TUB 310IINrAW, are All
within o fewrotiantes walk. . .
The a-scent of as mountain passes,. 'apt drkes
among the digs and gorges, the exettiekne on then
lakes, the karma in the forest; and the trout in the
tencter'snah Invitations td the lererrof the
of niters, and mini, epee, as re* tad deolltfelt
000 e is this Zemantleyegion. • I
- -- -4 kr" - - ttie . i4qpi great
The Ronda' are' kept, bigindleinea, ot great rape,.
, . ...
once in keeping, iltabolans houses, and aka wilt 'Spare
no pains in adoptions to thelr pasta. Tooxiata rimming
Philadelphia -at -10 A. M., , aan reaoh• 'the "Pil,
110110 R, via. the Woresates and Kashisroandtha Reiddn,
Coadoni,:aild Mont:sat Railroad to PlyniOnth,tha nii.V:
'Maranon (twentprour ndlee by obaga),* they may `go
,''ida the R o:4k. 14. moidth. to Ittitatqw; imiiia. ;
4.t
'stage - Only'm
eleven `miles) tithe PROWII.4I ap, I tr.
the same, tima. Prom tOagara Palls; vla..blentr i
Quebec, and Durham, to the Alptio (lien, and otbba's
'Rotate ; it lea pleasant day , / ride frail GtOtoOs to th$ ae
Domes. Malls arrive and depart daily.__- , •
Post Offtoe edTteoo, PRORILE HOORN , iv FLU
'IIOI7BE, t 6A.11.T0N County, N. B.
HIRAM BELL, hLtnager of the Pro Ate House,
MOE LED TAlTtyldatteger of the 'lame HetJte
For the FLUME ana VIIANCONA'UOTZL"CO.)
risieLltn
11 - 31 7 ,ARY couNTr. W4RIS SPRINGS,
'.11.` Pa., will open Cti the eth Of a 1869.—T his
place being loitaten Cu the banks of Sharman's creek--
a beautiful dream of mire Spring water—:and it offside
fine entombment Int-Wing in boobs add biting, and the
scenery le out tq -be slammed In the State With the'
beautiful mountains that surround ne,, thin playbill one
of the moot loolthy locations in_itertnevlvenia, being
erstirely.free from any, epiderulee Its - Water. osorior,
be surpass ed for bathing' es well ite drinking. Thera
are gayerel eprings -of different' Mode, the Warm.
Springd being of look a tetoperatnie Sabot to require,
the heating of water for the Mott delicate persons, its
temperature beteg 67 degrees, Heated Astbs motto
had if required. The•Bathloglioueee and*:-Alutte-•
Poole are ln fine conditkin. Separate Houees for
dliat end Gentlemen. All, serapes looming Philad I
totila or Baltimore in the 'morning tralas,und'houtino
iff Imbibing, Grano to' Carlisle, Attlee there by tVo
o'clock, ant there take etages to the Opting., arriving
-fillip:lb for tea, 'A. ,- lltia land of musk has ibaert
. cr i d ,id itzf e ll g,
. ti , s iu cag n it
u • sceirse: There
Bagatelle-Board. i ~.rß e o
i s I I s o .
as well ss other amusements . -Any person wishlng
further partienlare, will -Plume call on the ' reference*
below, or eddtvaa the undermined. Boarding," 87 per,
week. 01111dren and Bernet half prise.
JITTER'. '
aaresesors -
• 0210103 M brozrott, 'Esq., No. 204 Boutk /141.11
SWAM
Mr J. L 130HN.BOLY, 11. W., corner 8206 ND mind
WILLOW Streets.
, Mr. J. A. 011103WELT.,726 W4L,LAOI9 Street. ~.
Mews. P. BREGNB, & 111t0TMER, 114 Bien. btXIPH
Street. 7el B ,lni •
VONG HOUSE,Cppos te
lulVUtiltgllTON., N. J.—Thin old and Weltkno a
Hotte'liitiow openlor the ?volition of Walters, having
beenn - pit lathe bast coddition. and conaldersbler
provaments Magi: The animoriber pledges himselft at
nothing shell pa left tendon* that will add* l ien well
known that It is mammary to say more. Abe tea er.
signed spry respeetfntly solicits the patronage of eat le
old frienda, and the public in general.
Tema $3 per week.
L. P. STNNAllT;Propteyitl.
•
Captain WinAlaskill will tun a DATLY'LTNE
BOATS Nord 7ATLAIMICI CITY on and after , d 0
25th, to oonaeot with toer morning train koni Phil el.
phi' , Time will, eon yea line train LIMBS POINT
at the SMUG time. PretiPlo wiallnxto onto preTion4 to
'that thno, will plead.) •it tithe loabsoriber iu
'Tanta, soda boat will be e. at to meet 'Ulna at el es
plaso -••-••, • - • "•• '
rrEE OCEAN. - ,
JJI. The enbaoribor will open hL .Hotel
Liiiiiihanotts-21—S"
J~IY. fC2WI 2 1
- 0 - 1 7
]6IIOUI HOLLY SPRINGS '110YE.4.,;
AUL ' KOHUT HOLLY SPRINOI3..PRIINA. -
Mho andeoriber,date or the , t Abingdon Monse,” Gan: -
Ihne, respectfully Informs hie frlandli,auff the public
generally* that, be bow leaned., the abaratnentlehed
Hotel, at We *mule , .
htThttialt ItlegOnt
M
'asted at the pp of the South . Motets's , I, See WIWI
from Caritas, Penna.
Bar salubrity of climate; Pure dry atmosphere. and
dein ; -gore apring• water. Agana GOLLY SPRINGS
cannot be smiled. Me water is admirably .14apted for
bathing. and the probliarly invigorating atmeePhede
render' it highly beneecdal to invalids
The roe:ninth, drives and walks of tide abarrn nz
mountain retreat are unequaled -
It is of convenleet Meese from Baltimore, 'Philadel
phia, and ether points; and there are deny mails.'
eseltof these plates.
The Hoare was opened on the 15th MAY last, nd
will continue open during the year, end nothing,skall
be traullop On the pert of the proprietor, to enable
who may Pettonise him to sealise the comforts cif a
home, and spend their time‘pleasintly.
Combas trail be in readinea on arrival of oare jln
Carlisle to wove, Wieners to the Brinks '
Address ISAAC PARSONS,
Mount Holly Ppringe, Comeorland co., rennd
TYRISS—Ilosrd by the single day. ga. 25; Hoard by
the week, $7; Children and Nu. sea, half price.
jelB.l2t •
1859.
OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
°Pr& TO irIIRTERa HIKING BRUTE!. OR 'PLO...
SIIRR, FRO A Jump 18? TO ooroaln
AOOOIIMODATIONB FOR OVER 600 418ITDRE.
TIM OHIO WRITS 8171,PUUR BPRINGDorte Anita
ted In Delaware county, 18 miles north of Oolimalicte;
(the capital of Ohlo,) on the Scioto elver 14 mile* from
Delaware, 6 mllen from the White Sulphur station; on
the pivinalleld, Mt. Vernon• ; sod - Pittsburg ltlailmiad,
and 10 miles from Pleasant Valley or 13prIngs statlint,
011 the Ualumbns, Rlqrus, end Indiana Railroad.
The medioinal qualities of. them Springs are armor
#a
by those of soy other Mineral Si stare in the
United States ,
_
For Room, or other Inrormation, dream
ANDRIEW W.11,80N, 31„
WAIto tinlplecti apriltgli t Ohio
WHITE SULPHUR AND ,DEIALT
BEhTE BPBIIIGB, DOUBLING OAP,
are now open, and are rimy of moss via Iforrislerg;
thence on the Ouroberiand Valley Bond to Plewellie
thence 8 miles staging to the Springs. where you'ar.
rho aS bP. M. name day, Beery arrangement Is coin.
plate for.Vielters, Board per peek, $8; per day, 8148
Deduction for families. fteferonors—Jas. Steel, Mor
ton Venial:mei, liar:rot& & 00., B. B. Janney, Jr.,
& Oo
.Deference to the Antipode of the Waters, Jas. 0.
Booth, Analytical Professor of U B. Mint.
Address , Newell% P. 0., 800 Tr k 00if.X,o
je7-3xase Proprietors
UNITED STATES ROTEL, LO N G
.11116NOlf, N. J.—The subrariber takes this
method of informing hie friends and the public, that on
and After .117N31 20th his house will be open for the
reception of guests, when every effort will be made to
please those who may favor .him. The house is. plea
santly 'Matted on fine bluff, with lawn tu. front. A
fppli ylew of the ocean. good roads, ntabllng, Eto., make
ft se attreotive any house in the country; The come
niunleation to areessible by two doily lines front toot of
,Waluut-street wharf, Ids : 6 A. AL and 2P. 31.•
Referatioe—Grandy, Warden Jr? C 0.249 Chestnut
street s
A, wm:IAEA/4
Jel.2caer Proprietor.
Q,EA BATHING.—THE MANSION
POCEIII, foot of Pennsylvania avenue, ATL&NTIO .
CITY, is NOW OPEN for guests. Nor conveniende of
arraogament, contiguity to the beach, and attre.Cl4ve,
none of the adjaaant grounds, this bolus is unrivalled:
The , proptietor' has spared no pains in mating MIA
Hotel All that could bo desired by visitors.
jel-13m • 19., LEE.
CARLISLE - WHITE SULPHUR
SPRINGS, CIGHBERIAND 00., PA. •
This favorite and fashionable Watering Place; pies=
Neatly located near the base of the Blue hionntalat'
four miles from Carlisle. Pa , will be open for visitors
on the 20th of JIINS The waters of these Springs
are highly impregnetedwith minerals, and for drinking
and bathing are not surpassed by any Sulphur Beringe
in the country.. The buildings aro well ventilated, and,
are surroanded by 1,200 feet of balconies, The scenery
in of the grandest kind, and the accommodations for the
recreation, health, and comfort of winners are unes,
oeptionable. Good fare, pleasant drivels, tine mimic,
billiards, bowling saloon, and other games, ant all the
amusements usually found at Watering Place/Idea be en
joyed here. Visitera !envies Philadelphia or Baltimore
in the morning train arrive at the Springs at 3 o'clock
P. hi. Daily mail.
OWN For S
, r OLANDBNIN i futher informatoS. CO. ad o ss
dre ., •
OARLISGS SPRINGS. PA.
Rarsatitoge --John' 0. De Costs; W A.
•Rhodeif, Beg , Thonitiao. Percival, Eng , Philadelphia;
Alex Hirkikud, Seq., R. S. Doilies, bidtimore; Jacob
Gideon, , Beg., - Richard Wallack , Washington,
1,. 0 roy2o.lm
VIIBE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AT
A ATLANTIC CITY. will be opened for the re=
Caption of visltere on the Ist of JANA. The Hon e
has been thoroughly renovated and imprOvediand le
supplied with all the applianoes sod comforts of a drat
°last Hotel. In addition to other improvements, et
raiirmid boo been oonstrusted to the beach, on which
the guests will be conveyed free of °barge during
bathing hours.
raynOntrt CONRAD & NOELS
TPHSATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
1.141 LOCO atITMli COUNTY, eaiNefil.
This , lavorate establish oent will be opened by the
first of 11161111. •Ittnated on 'the Viphrata.libige, ,
relies
north o w f e s L t a m nc f e ? st b e i r l , de o Ipt m d i a t ,
o l f B I s l o a u r th e buorfg n
an ee d d b g y ing
the advantage of the purest soft water, every variety
of bathe. the site elevated to 1,200 feet above water
level, with Roiled and shady walks In dense forestal,
- and the meet extensive land/cape scenery bathe Union,
It Isnot empassed as a summer residenee.
hotomnaodahons for 400 persons, Improved stabling,
and good carriage houses ; also a good eta* of livery
horses end marriages, with amusements. A good band
of Inutile, billiarixables; ten seal alley. it Is easy
soon from all the above points by rut tread and tomato&
The proprietor ;mares nothing to make it a home.
place for comfort and health. .
For (slither particulars, nee alveolars, to be had by
IPPIYIDA. to Joao& 8 Myere. Third and Vine streets;
/ameeld, Male, 6/0 Chestnut etreet • or to the Proprie
tor, Jossm sottiow,tottaß.
lohrato Volt °taco,
1491140: 95 ,02 t' rt"S'
tljt Vrtss,
rinoKY, JANE 21, 1869.
pawsou Turners Autographs. i
- Soiothernortths ago, we announced the. id
-tended sale, in London, of the late;Mr. Daw
son Turner's almost unique collection of an.
tograpl)k. 'lt - Wei pestponed,lrem time to
time, hilt Sctnaily,took place As June 0, and
~ . , . _. .
1ov:following days. It: was
• adyertised as
•• I, ,
I , ,Contaitting one of the nnetst:e . - 81ensive Series
Oi , autographs in . any private, Alli,tection,
..,,.
amounting to nearly 40,000 letters and4Apers,
accompanied with portraits and other' stipror.
print° Ilpatrations i let tore (bound in volumes)
tof-dheitri - tiliabelb, the' 'Medici Family, Ni.
po)eou:',Benaperie; : General Wolfe, the 'Make:
' of' Ailir !horotigh„ Tessa Voltaire, Sir bar'.
t ,
Nits:ooo r ' , Grdvani, &o. ' There are Also extols=
t. 114 seller; of correspondence of , Anita. Maria,
Selmrtitann, G.: Iluydens, Dominica Marini,
ReOph Thoroeby, 'Dr...Macro, Dr., Covet., Sir
]L Spelmarr, 'Sitypit,',Dr. B. Richardson;
GitiOrtOthitinteragqiCi -4 flibdin, W." Upenit,
Ste - 'there 'ire iiiimitiiith' manitscripte of lin-
Po'Oatieekrll4 'history, of the fine arts, in
-01 ad I tiktheltiri ifeltatiiij;§iipisi2,AM . :Sy,itio-•
berey i lit, ~:many,;,c,- a iincliong4;2l- t ite- i laOrif
1 ,
.aud;hlll`o eittftlatepiekilds,:antbn6t . which,fire
the w 4,1- '''' own stun-very -important Register,
abd - Ve fiery= of. Glasterthrly -Abbey. - To
linisiar''vilitided.the illustrated copy If Blootro•
1 • eidon.l3 cry of Norfelk;whlcit‘ is'etpanded•
litirlaer ty large; 'volumes by - the thdistUlds-
I
of Origi' •:drawinge,
,engraYlngs, nuentlier
additionetrhich it contains, forming, - piehably,
the Inos4eautiful and `valuable book of 163
I class to *forma in any library, public or Mi
- vale ; 111.43, many other magnificent county ll
lastratioths, ?Particularly relating to °llford
shire itodirorthemptobalitro,mpwards of triton.
- . • ,
ty fintiinilAitia, importithtreemiscript by Gali
leo, Afc.' - -t. - I
e - i
-,,Amon-"thia iremenSe and important '
Munn
script Liitiary are. some very curious articles.
The London. Crltic,-June. 4, enumerates 3,,f6w
of. thus/Arai: , ,
Perilepi'thernost valuable item i n the catalogue
te:(1.1o' - .51flt '-Vertue (Otorge) Manuscript Celle 1.
Ilstutt,rolarllo : to the Into Arts, 13 vole.. folio; 10
Vole b 4te,„Vand 8 vole., 8vo." These thirty-one
Volumes! lite :entirely in 'the' hand writing of the
'salability(' engraver and antiquarian, and - contain
st perfeettreord of his long career, and the col- I
lasted kneatedge of his life. At the Strawberry-
Rill salethese MSS. were priced at.Cl3O. Another
Wally imporkint lot is (524) " John Wilkes's
Origirtal Lettershand Briefs '6 Counsels, and other
Doetnarenticonnectett with the prosecution of the
Autboroft-the North :Briton, and !be _. Essay on
Women.' ", , This colleotion is' in ,one voirene
folio, and throe Ate, and contains the chief rapers
ustid'in that celebrated trial Ain taterottirg con
lection•is te - - be. found at (519) '" Voltaire's Let
ters, afar the: whet' pert. original, relative- to
the Oates Family," containing ono hundred' and
earentY:tittots letters reintive„to the Celtic affair,
in Which the philosopher of Ferney took, as Sitwell
kat:4e** ett:important ,Pert hinny of these
letters'are in lite handwriting of Voltaire; and the
others artily his tteeretary, 19agniire. Surely Mr.
Thomas Carlyle will he there, to have a struggle
for five oritinel letters of "old Oliver," (SOT op,)
all - hightyzeheraoteristio - of the Protector No,
92 should dhd no`otherhomethen the n %Sonia li
brary; Lobate. series of upwards of three bandied
letters tinadootimduts, part of the Originals of the
.publial4voluome of the ' F.uport and- Fairfax , -
Corresponitenoe," comprising upwards of fifty
'letters- lit inittles T, with others by Prince llu
pint. '' --'' ' 1' '- ,
If wd • May 'eredlt certain feminine ralvertise•
menu, Arai have only to, conk at the handwriting
to obtain tkertain index to the oharaoter of the
writer. ' Foley's! Sermon (MR) will lead ns , to
ansoulate -e/hy so clear-headed a reasoner shoold
bare written to illegibly ; • whilst the thirty letters
of the peetogray (MO) remind us of the careful
tim
harkelerAlinAttaiareerriage to be ,a fearful
venture, ased who, eatettipt "from family earns,
'Diarist timfter'polish and re-polish' his ,lueubra
tiene iliterrAvend :the lioratien •preeept. We
• : vs; , faisisd;orattraitge iniertnixtetre here; The
oopyttsrliihkgeorge IV; when ha Was' the tartish
- 1 , ft.,IOIEOB ifititli of, six:years old, el;
, -4,9llogett,- O 4 4pp...t0, _Able traan
or LISF. 114ttrettWiyOrtilitild tiv - tlOVitkleV o ll
. T robrle , poelpimement - ..0f her .roronitliii - :
A onset the predate treasures of- his; libra
ry, F. , urxer -peculiarly valued the ;thirteen
on al lettere' of - Siristae Newton' to Dr ' Covel.
Sir il sae, at the time of writing t h et a , represented
ttrA ti
in Parliament the University of Cambridge: and
addrtissed them to. the Vice Chancellor, Pr. Camel,.
on , tite delicate subject of the University dons
trap erring their allegiance from King Jades to
hisiDuteh son•in-laW. The frank testifies 'to Sir
legalist parliamentary 'dignity. We have; toe,
de' hundred original letters of Cobbett to• Mr. •
Jolla Wright, in which the former detaile at length
theitate of his pulse and of his pocket ; his future
this
and present patrons The recipient of
this qttlbeen.enary of letters recovered afterwards
£l,ooo' damages in an , notion for libel brought
against lifelong-winded oorrespondent, The me no -
seriphs in the handwriting of the poet Cowper are
owlet's ; tbeer consist of percent books of the trans
lation,' lof Homer's Iliad; as well no sixty-oiglit
lettere to the Olney schoolmaster,- Tendon. The
former show that the poet expended considerable
pains in imp
te roving
to bigomerto tratislations; a nd
the letters t e stify his If
painfully morbid state of
mind in religious matters
The Vatic of June 11 has some notice , of
thu actual solo. The prices ranged much
}ewer than we anticipated, but we can partly
account for this. Mr. Dawson Turner's was
not merely a collection of Autographs, hut
fill actual manuscript Library. His attto
graphsotornetimee counted, not by tens and
twenties, but by hundreds, were carefully and
• •
histhilally made up into hooks, illustrated 'by
portraits, views of places, and original draw
ings, :and were sold in this collectivo or
aggregate form, without being separated Into
detached lots. An ordinary collector, for ex
aMple, would give $2B to $B5 for a good letter
svritten by Queen Blizabeth, who could not
afford to give $l4O for five letters, made into
It-sort: of volume, with a few portraits.
we condense, from the London Critic, au
article on the Dawson Turner sole, which, we
helleve i will be the : earliest account' which
ftutograph collectors in this country will have
of the affair
So far as the sale of the MSS: of the late Daw
son Turner has proceeded, the prices given afford
natiafactory proof of the important nature of the
oolleotion. The biddinge have been very ani
mated, and, as might be expected from the very
Dogfish tone of the collection, many important
lots have been sectored by the representative of
the British &Wallin. Mr. John Forster has also
beau a very large purchaser. The most important
lots hitherto sold have been—Firn day : Lot 7.
Sixty-seven original letters and five transcripts
from the English Ambassador at the Hague in
1665,72; the subjects political, and many of the
totters addressed to Constenttne Ifusgent, Lord
Lauderdale, ko , £lO 63. Lot 12. A most in
teresting' collection dif . papers relating to
the attainder et • Archibald, eighth Earl of
Argyll, containing letters from hizaself, and Irom
-Montrose end Lord bliddlaton, and the original
petitions to the King from the Marquis nod Mar
chioness of Argyle, £lO 5s Lot 21 was twenty- .
two pages of original letters by Sir Joseph
descriptive of a voyage to btaffn and Iceland, in
1773, and illustrated by Sir Joseph Banks's origi
nal drawings of Stoffa, and mhos, £lO 103. Lot
29 oonsisted of ninety-two letters from Banks
to BD. Marsden, the Waterton of Suma
tra, and others, 115. Thd second day's por
tion of the sale contained some very important
lots Lot 127, the MSS. of an unpublished valuate
hy-De•Foe, entitled " The Comploat Gentleman,"
entirely written indho author's handwriting, was I
sold for £O9. Lots 131 to 143, a collection of let
ters and papers belonging io Dr. T. Dibdin brought
altogether -£5l Ss. The " DowninipState Parlors"
11.46), being letters and documents addressed to
Ste George Downing, British Minister to the States-
General of the United Provinces of the Ne
therlands, and founder of Downing College; this
collection, which comprised autograph letters
by Diehard Cromwell, Andrew Marvell, Prince
Rupert, Lord Clarendon, and others, fetched £B7.
Lot 157 consisted of five letters by Queen Eli
zabeth, giving instructions to her envoy, Dr.
Dale, respecting the Anjou marriages, oath letter
hearing the Queen's sign manual, with seals, £2B.
Lot 170 contained obout two hundred and fifty let
ters addressed by Ferdinand I, grand Duke _of
Tuscany, to the C , rdinal del Monte, relating
either to his own private affairs or to those of
Tuscany, £9. Lot 180. containing three volumes
of French royal and noble autographs. £lB. Lot
202 wan " Chartialarium Abbatite de Olastonies,”
a most Important and valuable document; this was
purohaaed for £l4l 153. On the flyleaf of the
volume was inserted a letter ham Dr. Tanner,
Bishop of St. esnpb, giving an ammunt of the dia.
oovery of the MS •
Tule IRON CROWN OF LONDARDY.—Reptibli-
Nenwrou, July 10 1772 can bends threaten to grasp the Iron Drown of
Dena Pin : I pert with this oloolloat Itegnts. of the Charlemagne ! Garibaldi, at the bead of the in-
Abby of Giontenhcry with tho more eatisfamion,bentoso ourgent Dating, has pursued the Austrian Gene
it is going Into rho potoenoion of one who to , ll mate rat Iligrban into Monza 'ln the Cathedral at
gocal use of, sod carmullv preserve ft. I tril thin wary Monza woe, till lately, deposited thin famous retie,
beet SO yeses ohm tu Oxford ; when a student of Christ which is now placed for safe keeping in the cite,
Ohurett (Mr Otero') sondlog for Dome tobacco to a del of Mantua,•
grease., bad a parcel sent in ens of the leaves. Some -
The crown is en circlet h which tradition
be preeent, being more curious titan mdinary, Mating It to
from i
somettilna historical, moiled what raotataed the pretends is made one of t e nails from the
next morning from destruction. I Crane of Christ. It was first placed upon the
imr. 219 Wall It volume oontelnlng thirty letters i head of the conqueror Charlemagne by Pope
of the poet Gray, and fetched £lO. Nine volumes Adrian I, in the year 774. In 1452 It was carried
of sermons, r d " Grater" Denies, fetchedßome to mown Frederiokl63o it was
Oa the thir day, some very valuable lots wore used at Bologna to crown the Emperor Charles V.
offered. Lot 270 onnsieted of time volumes, con. In 1805 Napoleon placed it on hlerown head when
tabling more than six hundred letters from nearly , he conquered Italy.
all the persona of mark In during the Monza is a foried twelve north of
time, addressed to the Duke ofßootland
Lauderdale. Ibis Milan, and Is to Milan village what Versailles lemiles
to Paris.
sold for £ll 5 . Lot 303. Mathias (Thomas James) : If General D'Urban retreats from there , (atilt re.
Literary Correspondence, consisting of one bun. treat he mug, if Milan has fatten), he will either
dred and ten letters addressed to him, pig- have to carry it off with him, or it falls into the
vets portrait innorted, 4t0.; 1780.1518, £3O. hands of the Allies. It would be Garibaldt's
Lot 305. Medici family ; eighty-five lettere • proudest achievement to capture It, and It is Pieter
ambition to Wear it.-4/sany
from different individuals of this illuatrlona lino, BonnanueVs Met
attte Irarta,ll43./678, i 23 ltd. ' Journal,
'Lot 332.,Nap01e0n I : Lotter, entirely autograph,
to his brother Joseph, but the 'simmer* torn
'away; endorted'bY Lord Nelson, "Pound On the
person. of the eourier ;" portrait inspribed "Le
Cairo, le 7 thermidor, 23,1 1728;" a- totter,
of sinelar interest, written shortly before the
battle-etithe' Nile,' £2O. .Lat 324. N a p o l eon
State Papers, with variona Inatruetlone relating
to his proposed Invasion of England, ' Co, 1 305.
These letters in 'this autograph of Baron Fain
'Napoleon's secretary, -were written - at the '
dictation' of the; -Emperor, and addressed, : to
Prince Iteration> , the; Minister of 'War they are
204.1 n number, many of them correoted
poleon'e ltand,:and• all. signed by him. Tbey
,appea.rin one,of the late Mr Thoroe's oatalogueS,
Priced £9O; they now 'realized .3215: Lot 325.
Napoleon : original dohuments obl:corning the
imprisonment of Napoleon. In_ the Island of 13t,'
Helena ' several portraits added, 1316 21, £22 15s.
Lot 827 . Newton (Sir Isaac) : 13 original letters le
'John' Covet, D. D ,4.t0 , 1639, of the highest lute- -
list, 89 gs.
• , The fourth day's sale included the following
tote: Let 305. John. Pinkerton's correspond=
ens., consisting of seven htmdred" original
letters, four •voltunes,, £B2. A collection; of let
ters of English poets to Mr. W. Miller, in answer'
to his applications' for'a translation of the poem
of Oheirleniagoe," fOr Prince Lielen• Bonaparte,
looluding autographs of Scott, Moore, and Camp.,
£27. Lot 402. The "Roman de la Rose," on
vellnu:fn a Gothic hind; and the fleet page
minnted, from the library of President de • Thou,
Xl7lOl , Lot 416 A,oolleotion of original lettere
or sovereigns And other illustrious personages Illus•
trative df &Melt history; in two volumes,' This
collectiou'beintained autographs of Cardinal Boa.
rano, Mary Queen of Soots, the Regent Murray,
Qsoon Elisabeth,- Regent' Mar, 'Walter Devereux,
leditiof Rosen; Obeli - lord Burghley, Gir2Fra,nele
Jaines ,r, and. VI,II - enry ,Qlatra bf
'Ranee, OM ogiephjsi ttett 011ati es .1, Queen Iteurt ,
~tte.Dfarta, Charles IT. Tames Duke of York, ?dal). -
tlut sett Zpilltam 111.. 0 ., ',tot . This anagnitloopt
iootleotion, of royal , ring noble autographs fttohbd.
£2.90 Lot 421, a %%dame of original letters front'
Feettleh archbishops and bishops, addrisehd to the of - Lauderdale, 414 10e. Lot 424. A odt.
leatiott of ope hundred and sevoutyorigina,l
.tare of Soottish,adromites, addressed' tq the same;
Lot 428 - An • autograph df Sir :Walter ,
Goat. being- the hiSt of •'' The; Death -of the
Laird's Jock," and a Highland aneOdote,,llo,l33.
Lot 487, DAIVIJOGI, Tunierba• Journey •to' Paris'"
with original drawings, £16115s ' Lot 517. George
• Yertue , MS. collections relative to the fine arts,
folio, quanta, and octavo, thirty-bne volumee,'l4s.'
Lot 50' 'Voltaire's Letters relative to the Osiee
reality, £2O. Lot 520. .Pooket zoboont-book
of Robert Walpolo, , £2O. A curious-record
of the life of one who wee "not, only the father
of two peers,, but of one of the greatest mlnistdrs:
who over rated thO deetiplom of Itritain." . l i or 513
Tho Original 'Wpm and brinfs tqconlisitrelatingito
the prosecution of Wilkoc. se author of the "Ess?y ,
on Woman," Lot 535. Illustration° to Mre,xl
- numerous original tatters and documents,
mostly addressed to the Duke of Lauderdale, XIS
So far the gale had proceeded at the time we wept
to press In our next number vro shall giro , a
riittnte of the whole, and, If possible, a statemdnt
of how far the national. oollection boo benefitiod
by the disputal of this mass of literary,treasurts.
We shell - certainly republish this risurni.
Among tho Autographs in this sale, apparently
not disposed of.when the above was published,
is the original agreement between Milton and
his publisher, for tho . sale of the copyright !of
(c Paradiso Lost." This interesting document
was lonia the possession of the late Sttmsiol
Rogers, the poet, who bad it framed and hung
up in. bis• dining•room, where ho took grdat
pleasure in showing it to Visitors and: friends,
The British Museum will purchase It moot
probably. • . - • • .
Illimfazihes jot -
7
dodey's Loly's Book" opens with a fine
_line
engrpring,'(artist's name not' mentioned);
" fskitohirigirem j ltaturi." - ',Meng the numerous
contributions," by variodirwriters of celebrity, We
must particularly distingaish a copy-right article;
" Alint Mag wire's Account of the Mission to Mollie- -
tegawny," by the author of "The Widow Bedett
!lepers." Mr Usiey has kept this article in 4ls
desk for nine years
LW Anterte4n, Magaztne, a sort of atm.
mina. to Gre.h.entli, has much improved, .within
the lett two months, in literature ae will as! ih
illustrations. Among the leading contributors ere
T. B. Thorpe, (" the Big Bear of Arksimas,")
Oharlas Q. Loland,'llenry 0. Watson, and Marion
•Porrell. Tattitst is wyoung lady, yet .41;
teens, who writes prose: , And . poetry. with ,grac, l
feeling, And skill, and evidently is deptined to
ornate a sensation in the world of letters. JECere
Is a pretty poem, from her pin--we might say TOM'
he/ heart—on her rciailier's lAA day '
,:. - Oututrei.,i , beertifibluitekitr'daito,Oltt
_ a diettO•sairow arkolE'
Our own dear mothers browto daek - .7 - 7,
P.lnok the Brat twee of early raring, ,
And let Re pertains scent the air '
From far end patella aweateat betti,
And Cad asideidi algae of 'oars.
Alt Lathe day!. parte vetole r!fig ,
With conga of , thankfulsaam and adrth,
Per that it an that lore need bring
The day 'to'great that gun her birth
Hid Ithe power, the tun phould thine
With brifshter rays than e'er before ;
A'sweeter foot the earth stroutd shrine,
Atureardnalaould clog for whom it woes
A dries a* duallog and so bright,
And tell why Nature looked co gay
A routd our glad and g Flamm) eight,
With joy to ball and greet ths day- -
Thin happy day! Oa, blamed more; !
Come all Join in ear grogi . of mirth;
Oren early at the break or dawn
r -dba dal tbao gave our mother birth.
In the new number of Illacktcood's Araerizine
(just republished in New 'York), the most notice•
'dole article, evidently from the pen of Sir Arch
ibald Alison, itt a terribly "slashing" oritleista
upon Lord Macanlay's .unfavorable. notioes of
John Duke of Marlborough. Alison says, of
Macaulay, "In bis own department we. still re
gard him as unrivalled. He is beyond comparison
the greatest master of brilliant and unscrupulous
fiction that has ever adorned the language. or dis
graced the literature of England." With the
°sorption of a further portion of that excellent
story " The Luck of Ladystaide," every other
middle in Blackwood discusses the war or polities.
Two personal articles are ,the , piecce de recast•
once, in the July number of the Atlantic 111C)ith
ty. ribose are "Thomas PaillYll Second Appear.
once in the :United States," in which the character
of the groat political writer is vindicatid. andro
collections of J Q. Percival, the poet. There is a
consideration of William Shaltspeare. Attorney and
Solicitor, quietly satirizing Lord Oamplaell'arre
pent volume of verbose twaddle on " the immortal
Williams " A Pleasant, ' desultory article of
ildolc4, and the Reading thereof, and the com
mencement of a story called Ettaaa's Vow, are
also worth none.. The Professor Is as wise and
genial as usual. and Mrs. Stowe's new tale ad.
vances very easily. We question the propriety of
her bringing Aaron Barr bodily into It as one of
the characters.
ill. Kossuth and the War--Ilis Address
intim Hungarians in America.
To the Editor of the New York Times : Sin :
I bag respeotfully to solicit the favor elf 'your
granting a prominent place in the columns of your
widely circulated Journal to the enclosed warning
addrovied to my fellow-countrymen in the United
States, .
• The 'good•will and friendly feelieg which the
scattered ,eons of Hungary have met from the
American parkallosl prose, encourages me to hope
that your cotituporarles throughout the Union
will not refilre the benefit of republication to the
few lines, which, with the assistance of extended
publicity, may serve to prororve many a well.de=
serving, man from compromising his future by
yielding to the impulses of .patriotic impatience.
I beg you to accept the arsurance of my high re•
garde and of my particular consideration.
KOSSITII.
:2 Upper Gower groat, Landon, England, Juno
• 9, 1.Y59. '-
TS TAF. ADNOdftIAN RSILT.e RES , DING IN TIM
EZI=EMM
• - .
At the time of , the late Crimean war several of
my exiled fellow•countrymen brought great misery
upon themselves by throwing up their situations,
and leaving the United States for Europe, without
having taken ours to amertain whether or not sir
automat:ices warranted the step: '
I fear the present state of European affairs, to
gether with partly vague, pertly exaggerated,
portly unfounded reports, may have a similar
offeot.
I consider it, therefore, to be my duty to warn
my exiled fellow-countrymen In America that it is
no/ yet lima for them to move.
aorta nonsiclerations forbid my entering on pre
mature explatintione. Ruffle , ' it to say that, though
the sky is brightening promisingly, we have yet
groat difficulties to overcome.
Due care is taken, not only of the iuterest of our
country, but also especially of their personal in
terests.
They eheit ho duty apprised In due time But
the time has not yet, come. Let them patiently,
let them confidently, wait. Any haeonsiderate
rash
noee might bring personal ruin on them, withiint
the slightest advantage to the nubile cause -
LONDON, England, June 9, 1859. Kossurit.
TWO CENTS.
FOREIGN AIISCELLAMIES,
It Is, currently repoiied that theriwill be en
autumn Parlimueintafy session, and that the trial
of election potitione wilt be deferred until Novem•
ber,
It is offielally stated that 414 Thames is in a
high - state bf putrefaction. Last year.lh aid not
become offensive ; till the temperature waa 15 de
grees higher than at present. ' ' • ' -
Vas GottENN'H. VISIT vo-IngrAdre.—/ can NM*
von of the. perfeot trnthinlness,of the information;
lfforwa,rded,you some weeks shme, that'the Queen,.
as at present 'arranged, will be in Ireland 4N:int
the close of July or the beginning of Angust;-. that
she willrbe accompa nied by the , Prince Consort,
the Prince.of Valor, and - several' other member*
of the royal family that - she Will hold a court it
Dublin Cattle,. review troops in Pineal]; Rark-and
at .the Carnet oamp, visit Killarney and Cork, - -
and be Piesent et a grand Pavel display at QOOOILI•
town —Correspondent of the Derry Journal 7.
Ten GOVERNORSHIP or Csaarke..--There is, safe
the Dublin correspondent of the Morning Ifor•
aid, a current report here today that Sir Edward
Grogan; M. P , has been - appointed Mille Import.
ant Milne of Governor General of. Canada, in tile
room of Sir Edward Head." Should 'ibis be 4 faoti
anew eleetiorivrllllake plane in'tlineity of Dub,
and rumor alretdy points tol , orsilfaiss-,who,
it is said, will be pat forward ~ hY the Comer+
tivei against the sun of ex-Chancellor Brady, who
hat pledged himself to contest thabiehmetropelis
against all candidates. until,hittreverediparent •
,yestored to the Chan g ery, bench. . •
- Vdtmerer.n'Conrif spa IngLiatt ad-
viser of -Dublin Castle...hat Piped it at hts'opirtilr
that; the not four piing; volunteer Or sicteatp
extend to. Treltutd,A short
isroregittinte , ParlientaitiimedYing
this defect;
I Deveronent - lhttedaterstithni-On calling nut te
frith nollitiaorr thalSth July next, for the a n- nual. training of twonty-ose days, being,iPrepar4- j
tory grip to - theft vermanent embodiment. • '
The late Wm. Pagan, Esq.: hL P. fnr.Cork;- bdr an estate, of t 2 0011-ayear, and,..£51,000 to his
ieeond son: "Bits eldest eon is attached 'to a cop
went on the - Cent/tient Ife did not leave atiybe,
quests to the clergy of Sink - , of eansoted;:;" "‘
Trra ENGLISH - ItlnssurAaa,—Prem 'Ceylon, tte
(AradraVAitai(7.4or) thistiniewhat'astennd
log intelligedoe that lbe‘Hen. Mr.'Staisley,"arsain
of Lord • ht Imlay of Alderley, bet .become a Man%
outman. The matter is mentioned in the three
local jmrnals% so that lie tapp&O theta San be no
doubt as to the troth of' the honorablegentlemanis
conversion. 'The liandyoccrospontlent of the
antiner Rays:',‘ lie (Er. Sic cloy) took up his guar;
tors with - Linn* 'Lebbe • 33rothersi and attended
mosque the same evening I arrived here. I saw
him,ort his way , frees prayers,. He ,is gains to
Ild!sissra Erna to' gall on - the'4oterner." Theseek.
Ica •Times says': , ortuscrast steamer f'seni Snag
brought to ourshorof the IfosbAfr, Stenieyithe
eld
elt son of Lord Stanley of Aqttriey, who folds tri-
Yea eastwards; having retched Saes in an Arab ,
craft, from Mecea..whither dun luidheen to vielith •
Sh Opt, of the prophet.- The honorable gentleman,
we are informed, has . embraced Mattometanimn,
and travels witb'ebaven crown, Pea cap: and long
flowing robes, realising ontreardly, our -Ideas of I ,a
follower of theprophet.',' And, the Colombo
has the following The Hon. Mr.-Ssab
ley, who-recently arrived iisf Mir island in an - Arab
vessel from.tbe Red Sea,lesald to be a eon of Lord
Stanley of,Alderley. Thereon, few eeeentrieltids
beyond the reach of Englishmen , and especially
English noblemen bat we were,seareely prepared:
at this time of day to bearof Abs felon of a noble
English house beaoming a !convert to Mahouts
tamsm.' De has been frateimisinorithlhe
ties in Colombo, and Kandy, eating his rice *sr
curry erase legged orsthe flottr with his friends n
true Oriental fa'sh'ion,'elffig to thitinestimis to
worship,' &b. , '
PRANCE. •,.
The Nord, of Bruisels, annuli that the 'Empress
Eugenie, has remised- an autoamph letter" frOm
Qmen Victoria, in which the Sayerslgn of GrWwt
Britain gives expression to the aympatheticleel.
Inge she entertains towards her Majesty as a re
gent ollarged,by.the Emperor with high_ and re
spontibletaitetiens, and as a'rrife whose hnsband
-it running the risks urinate: ---A
licorrespoodeot of the Nord:says that the BM
peror's despatoh, with the news Of the battle of
Magenta, contained 'no test then "tight' hundred
words:- It was'openad at Bt. Glued, arid deninher
ed by M. : Danim !heard, in the presence • ofthe
Einpreog and the guests who bad been dieting With,
her. When the translitovonate to ,the 'passage,
relating to General:McMahon. " 'shoots always,
was Ilrat in the field," he stopped for a nreient,
owing to' a difficulty in Making out the ofphei;
Madame ltfullfabon; who' wee ' lletenbWintent!y,,
fowled thabthbrberitation ',wee -Abe prelude tq a'
terrible revelation, end tainted away ;
The liron'itgur edia Mob' the "nomination [ 'of
General MoMahon to theranh. or Itterslil, - with'
the title of Duke of Magenta.- general Beg o tten
de St. &Amway has - also
,bearCraized tolhe rank,
of Marshal. '
The Havre/Ws appeal to thapnblin for contrion=
tiam-of -.old linen- to make lint and biusdages for
the wounded is plioarded all over rails. Thep e -,
recto are" collecting linen in: the departme
There minuet-ICA doubt•tlad Me l , appeal :will ii;
.vrOupt).yjnsooro), • t 0.",,„,,,
: eel' •
'fis - annottneirfae,e .fte-o .the session. an. '•
• • •
sident, M. Troolatigoiindet the followirat'speioh .
" Before'according the tribune to the - Mulder , or
&tem.-pa:mit me to address you in -a,few worth];
which will be ,my farewell. at the close of this -
most Important sessipn." The limperar h'ae' jest
Inscribed another naine . oti - thi tamale of our vm
toile', - Already-UM grand army .and the, great
captain,seem once more to,bave - sprung up;in'
the lan of Italy; wheels the genial' of Napoleon
I first disclosed itself,-and -the" daring tattle; of
Magenta constitutes' at the same, time the dell
veranoe of Piedmont, the establishment of Lom
bardo Venetian Independence. and the rout: of
the'foreigiscr.. Let no applaud,' with . 'the - whole
country, a snoops; henceforward bolonging.to his
tory. When we again 'amble here, the empire
of Napoleon 111, which' has rived 'Prance, - will
probably, have enfranchised Italy; - and Ear?pe
will have witnessed the termination of a plootloo
Whloh has been a heavy weight oe, her for ageS."
AUSTRIA
VIENNA, June 3.—A1l that iirknown of General
ilfillipen's mission to Vienna may be reported in a
fear Hoeg. The Prussian Government persists in
its resolve not to be dragged into tlur war, but
solemnly promises not to permit a hair of Ammo-
Ma's head to be injured by the Prone': There
bee been a neat deal of diplomatic finessing be
tween Prussia and Austria, tut neither has ma
staged, to aconite much real insight into the other's
views. Pinnate tried to learn exactly the terms
on which Maria would' make peace:arid the lat
ter wonted to - obtain from. the-Berlin cabinet a
promise of active support under certain exactly
defined ciromastanoes. The Imperial Government,
in a general way, stated that it should. not object
to ratans the sword to the mabbard if the Powers'
would guarantee, that the treaties of 18t3aliobld,
be striotly maintained, and. then' desired to beim ,
formed whether PriStiii would take the Hold should
either of the following ciroumstances occur.:
. .
1. Should 'the position of Austria,' al a great
Power, be erdingered. 2. Shotild any offensive
eten be taken by Prone, against Germany. And,
3. Should France attempt to set aside the trestles
of 1805. The Prussian Cabinet replied that it
TM 'resolved to assist in Maintaining the balanne
of powerin Rarope, and that, if necessary for the
protection of Germany, ft would bring 400,000
into the field. It, betrayer, declined for the mo
ment to OWe any troops on the ,Rbine, 1113 melt a
stop would exasperate the French, and might lead
to an attack on Germany. The end of the disons ,
Mon was that Anetria agreed to leave' the matter
entirely in the hands of Prosaic; who is now, de
farta the leading Power in Germany. •
BUNGAIVir:
A Turin letter says that a Hungarian Legion to
revolutionise Hungary le organizing
RUSSIAN, CIIROULAR ON THE WAR. ,
The. Indepeirdarreo,' of Brussels, publlehes an
analysis of an important circular which Prins()
Gortsolutkoff, Foreign Minister vf Russia, has ad
dressed to the diplomatic representatives of the
Emperor at the several courts of Germany. The
Prince strongly recommends a policy of non•inter
vontion es to this Italian war.; and invent expli
cit terms denies the right of the Germanic 'Can
' federation to Interfere in the War whinh Austria
has sommoncod respeoting one of her non•Germa
, nio possessions. He appeals to the treaties by
which the Confederation is oonttitnted, and do
, elates Gan' Germany goes to the aid of Austria,
I IR this war , the political equilibrium resulting
from these treaties will be destroyed. The circu
lar is desaribeins of considerable length, Arm in
its lone, and remarkably clear, as Russian circu
lars are wort to be.
NAPLES.
Letters from Naples state that Spanish etiquette
was observed in all that related to the re:Blaine of
the deeeased Ring. with this one exemption that
the attendants did not occasionally ask the lifeless
Inonaroh what he would eat or what were his
4,
wishes For three days his body was to lie in
elate In the palsee and three days in the church.
The lying is state commenced two days before the
date of the letters, and the writers state that
thousands of people thronged into Naples frets the
country to see the spectacie—that the streets of
the city were almost impassable, and that the
gates of the palace bad otassionally to be closed in
order to prevent the rush of the swarming multi
tude. The predominant feeling of the people
seemed to be curiosity There was a common sue.
pioion or belief that the ono* of the dead, King
was not in feat exhibited. Persons generally well
informed told the correspentient of the Daily
News that the body of Ferdinand was in such a
state of decomposition, from the disgusting she.
raster of the malady. that it had been found im
possible to embalm it, and that It wee actually
buried before the lying in state. ,
The young King of Naples has issued an off:-
clot declaration of neutrality, and has likewise
dismissed the Ministers of-Pahlie-Works, Justice,
and, Pollee, and Galled to the ministry Oeeeral
Filengierl, Prince Cassuro, and the Duke of Serra
Capriole.
Ton NEATOLITAN FAXiting,—The Duke of Cabal
line, writing from Turin to a friend in Queens
town, says: „ Pearls joined me here on the ltth
of last month. Re is - well r our mutual 'friend
Mollioa is surgeon to a corps of volunteer', and is
now at Florence. Many of our companions
,hace
entered the Sardinian service—Dono, as an' apo
thecary; 'as captain ; P4oo' and others, as
soldiers. I also have offered- my services.” He
expreises a hope that the stranger will be driven
'from Italy, and Rays that itoluritters are rushing
in from all quarters.
• (MENDE. „
Athens advises nave been ready's& The .E.,pe
t:anee states that 'ln' the-Greek Statelhe Foreign
Minittereald, ' , England and Russia, in the same
' terms, recommended to us Oda neutrality,.end
the' preservation of public order Franca signified
that If the least disturbance broke out, she would
be obliged to Intervene, in concert with England,
to suppress it
TURKEY. '
Tho long-threatened Bosnian inrerreetton boo
broken out., and aoontliethae taken plane between
the Turkish troops and the Inrurgenta, near Kali•
enteh. bar, it to ratd, been deetreied ny
Derbiah Parka, hat all other partioulare aro yet
FraatlPS,
1 / 1 115TICIII TO 11101111.1115/FrONDSIINT'fis
Oor reepoa ; kidifoisf l initillihn'iMlbseelPeat
adae the folloiriog FpNi:
AT OI 7 OoTututhatoft,pluit be Aeoeuhr , :thel
*Niue of the_ writai.. Zn orfas to Jame Poch** EL
the typogrePhy, hat eas`thle of the sheet situathl 64
written upon.
We abeabo obil&ed to ireallerroa to Paidtrit ,
YRR4R, Rod akar filtaßee, for eontributleibe fpviag thc
eurnot,nayre of Ake day in ask perriseuer /oeOltd.R4
the steamed or Rke !Immo I.l!isir Rgßorisi, tbalnerees
"P "l istk a ,- Or uP inftdwAttod that win bi Lame
log to tea geraral maim;
-
FROM ,T#E HEAT OF WAR.
GATT . OF h44t,liltA;
-
A writer near the
-teens of_the late_Conlikdo sot
over favorable to,the A11414:40; spe aking of the
Austrian prison ens : " It appears that the Ivan:lief
ofwarfare prodticis a tionsiderdtds(effeet, for one
of the' officers . taken, prirener ,aettitowledger as
touch hioMelf, sayin g Pat ilk nigh - frig - forward
with the bayonet; Withent.tOting Ade' to hie / the
.
oet•like agility, ith whiels the
~aggniasp- r e (geared
"obettfoles; and even in thernicfst'of a
spite the hail of grape emit dCwn upon theft, 0O
. . L
gompletely astonished hoty othefire and men that
the latter were not to 1404 p :together." Thlti .
very likely, as !outer:Pe gmitr,wertsfoinci cult
loaded, whiait'speaks, for it¢elt . ' lthat the Ana
titans should be astonished - it Ittis"dsiah' is dot
Surprising—they who iitigined akin of
etiqoatte In regular warfare, to dira as long
as the eartridges lasted„!. and:thought ahatunly
barbarians, ignorant of, thetholitemeteet,werAirb,
took_ at once to nosh. desperate)nessuree.” -
The Faris eoriesponclenti of the lild`rat and the
Insloondesiaca Bd a troneer in natinithat it Wan `Sli guns that were takentat bragentsi by there/mob,
and , not . 3 , Which figure Weer a mistake ofithe.tele•
graph.- Suce.aait or .I . l' iffulrani,—The Austrians - being
entrenched' in hiarigoatioVeen.,l3areguay DV&
Hers da, sent by the •Ifuipereir - diskigelboxi;
- and-has taboo the village, antferintdiftleleshatet
:Jana Bet.. •.! ,T,
,it iereptiushkbp AswkwithArawn•-
tpsaileig
Ida now edited ftfatlifaiwirirlifiterteri‘trittia
for- ejege work etroltisiebly fe thterealien -, ibi Were
moval.from oommand in. thettleldoAdAs thetibe.
I enuring tied boaobardtng , of. Peachiata, 'Verona,
and, Mantel, 'Must form t4e, pexCaptif the Itegon
drama', liels honk safe' for that or
specter draft are, by this the ninitthe of.
the Pc4, and will openitiliot onlycarthwlttree - at.
hot on the Add& and Mantuan iitfn4lp, a , • -
The Opinions of Turin states that, - thlatitulied
pat - cities of Genoa, testorao; AleWandild, 'and
other town! of Pledriadit,have drawrialeaddreises
to ":theilfing; entreating him not to expose his per ,
son go rickiestlyin battle., c •
correspoodept i of • thet;Thaes. says
" A number of Poleeon half pay as officeri of the
Piedruoti tore army applied to M. Oavour's BoVern-
Mee tto be allowed-to enter - mi - aatiVe eertioe
during the war: M. Oavour,, who probably
unwilling to offend in the slightest demo
Emperor of, itnada, deinined accepting thelroffer. '
The notification, relative to theockade_or the
pert' of Venice, as ' wall as Of ld outlets, -hi a
ioranoh squadron, hr pablishad. in to=bightl-Ra
zstes
Godbala's tamps is said to: be mainly aoillerqed
of the officers end Men who belonged to the British
Italian Legion daring the Runtlan wee
A letter in the ..saels, dated ;Verroetti,`May PO,
says that Garibaldi, on ,beiog , teld3hat the Aus
trians, having laid their hands upon. cne,Of hie Ltd
-
lowers, broken down bifatigue, near - Varesig,, ad
hung bimup to the nearest tree, endeimedt "qtr.
cowards ! I will gift this story to the taittem,ignd
if find it tree I-will shoot every Austrjanulhoer
that I Leveret/de prisoner,!',' -
The_ Graiici.Dake iir_Tatciapy has formally ism. •
tested against the rendition, Re 'suttee that the
revolutionary party, at the; instigation of Bred Mien,
wished him to thselarevar agttinstAustria, but he
preferred leaving Timm , rather than adopt Sal
a course. _ . _
GE.NERAL- NEWI,:')
, -
Till FATALITY Or- 1 1 .S.1¢VX,--The
, _
aeon (La.) Reyorttr. has the renewing 'Angular la.
Litton of the oasneltlea ohich hays! Jiappene4 to
niemberdef a family in that pariah.. 'lt says
• Saturday last,' the Ath whfltt fi a negro
hoy, about sixteen years - oldibelonging tolTapt.
Jantean. Harvey, of, Hog Branch, in this:parish,
%vas holding a gnu, it ,is supposed,betweepAis
knees, it suddenly went off and blew off the float
'part of his head, atinsinginstant,deatt. Iffs was,
it appears, seated in a ohair-;•and eirdeivoit4 to
pull on a boot; when the catastrophe oosurred.
There seem , te n fat e lity.hauging over the
purvey fasilty "Witlitti kiur own rosolleetion,
anne , itveivO or finatteien genie ettlY s vihe following
:sudden deathilkhaveopetuxed in this fasaikr,;' , Ninti
a stepmother wind and trampled to deith, by
one of her own cows then' four datightenOine
sonda-law, two sgrandohildren, and ::two
were lost at one fellawoop,on the take r _Kaarepas,
On, the, burnt-up steamer Pinylroble; thin awn
was stabbed; diatimbotreled, and elklifby
ir
A - and - futons wretohy then.h Negro Ala was
purist to death at home, and under their wins eyes.;
and lastl,r, 'this' Poor negro' buy, 'or Areti own
raising; was tam* aseidetitalty
THE • Bettcott Aeciltstioil4Professer T J.
Pow, whn esoottded )111.- tiht , h4lion.:l
Itexpobtag, hien t 'ro#, ,QtlANte4v,7 ; :eyetthtt, AG.
sainaettn sefetf txt:tereiity:Are 13111.11445 y bight
the beet. eiehtlig - 'it - isrdifn "betoggiptlo'hfr.
p hstlee -hittler i l in, the , _tattralo.f..l'lltUpg, One
elect wilie fres:l:6l4e tileqe - he ‘ ,gaited irox4,,_,Arter
eft se t tee dittiin • • a 'init. - mit ?;er , titaa=•,tettited.
eTrivramitnns - r -,- -”- - ,3t
back; and whin • bier -ilteinfo'wzr Lilleido*Jak he
dropped his anchor,. weighing Baran Polindl And
then hie anchnr rope, also weighing seyen pounds.
This was strike ballast he had 'haringlaken no
, Budd bawl Witlilint, andle%rofe sold , niftily.
When he had descended he WAS escorted with:his
balloon to .the ; hotel, at ,Plashing, and Yesterday
morning readied Williamsburg tardy Remakes
another &menden flair Jones wood= the' Fourth
of. July.
, ,
DIP/TRENT .K 1 De OF RePrpia.- 7 ,l:ndgeo TO
moods, in his testers on the phenomena of modern
spiritualism, says: ~ E ven•in the somadranditha
table- tipping& irrespective of the word* spelled
out, there will often be observed the olarsoteris
tics of the individual: - ' Thus, a' strong 'Mat' will
he loud and vehement, aeliild ',soft and light—a
calm man will be, slow ; and deliberetai an imPs
tient one quick and, hurried... • Sometimes they
will be bold and' dishing, Mad' tiomethaeh sorrow
ful or joyous, in , aecordonee with, the emotions of
the, moment. - The feeling egainst this subject is
so strong in many mind/ that I cannot give names
without infl , oting pain. If it'-were Otherwise, I
could mention several persons , ,well knowirtn-thls
vicinity whoop manifestations would recognised
at once as obaracteristio. Two I Can merition
without danger of wounding any onei and. that
will illugtrate- my meaning. My wife come gen.-
tie. and j irons; twat T. Hopper prompt, clear,
and deeideO "-
valuable cow belonging to
Mi. 'Charles likkerE; residing near Whitahallville,
Pa.,
was killed- last wpek,nn aoco n nt of her pay.
inghydraphobla In the pally part of last weak
ehe begot' to 'het strangely, es: if sontething' was
-wrong, and . Ahis. being noticed by •Mr:Eekert, a
veterinarian was sent for, who pronounced bet - -
(Deem's' hydrophobia:- ;Mr:Eckert kept bet' for a
ample of days,•but finding she grew' worse, ha was
obliged, on Wednesday list,-to kill her.. Sines
Gist time another cow belonging to Jilin has shown
symptom; similar to the first-mentioned: one: and
it is feared that she is going mad also. Mr. Pelt.
art has nn knowledge of his cows having been, bit.
ten by any dog, and no sue has seen any Stfanga
dug in the neighborhood. - Tha cattle must-have
been bitten while they were grazing in the tkeld.
• ATTEMPTED SITIC/DE.—Last ,Tuesday even
ing, about Pik o'clock, a French woman, apps.
rently 45 'years of ago, named Mrs: Doman, re.
siding in- West German' street,: Lancaster, ,
while under the influence of liquor, attempted to
commit suicide by drowning herself in the knell
run in the vicinity •of the gas works. Ott.reaeldrig
the bank of the stream she deliberatelyplortgad in,
and, after floundering-in, the water sunielent time
to become sober, she crawled outialleging as a:ne
lson for not finishing the job that 'm the water:was
entirely jot , cold . Domestic trouble was ; the
canoe of the rash attempt. , • _
Poisoit . BEHF:- 7 The family of a ' Mrs.
Goodincti, in Hartford, Conn , after eating some
smoked beef at the tea table, recently, were taken
with violent vomiting and 'purging. Dr. Brown
tried some of the teef,'„ind be also took sick ; and
'a dog. to which's piece was given, was - afflicted iu
the some way. The Doctor and George Goodrum.
the eldest eon, who ate but little of the enspeoted
beef, have totally recovered froth their sickness.
The mother, three daughters, one son; and two
F0213-in•laW, are dill quite ill, though none are
considered in danger except Mrs,. Goodman.
SVICIDS on AOCOVST.Or ' UTE PHOSTS.—
John MoColoe, a woll•to-do - firmer of 'Chatham,
Canada West, last fail - planted a large gaustity of
wheat that mime forward finely notit the late so
verefmots,:trhtah he dootared had completels , cut
down his crops and ruined him, reduoinglim to
the verge of starvation. While in this - state of
fseczy he attempted to murder his children, but
failing to accomplish his purpose, Olt his own
throat and died almost inetantaneously.—Battork
Traveller. , : -
A Tonts.namsc rouND IN A Saw LOG.—Tbe
Moors. Gibson., who awn a saw mill in the neigh
borhood of Caledonia, were' engaged a felt days
ago in sawing a pine log about two feet ands half
in, diameter, when an unusual sereeohing,of the
saw attracted their attention. They examined the
cause of the noise, and found in the centre of the
log an Indian tomahawk, in the eye of whioh was
a piece of rotten wood, a part of its former handl e .
The log was otherwise perfectly sonnd - -Hamt/ton.
(Canada) Specialor. '
Leis, who was executed In St. Louis, Mo.,
Ixvt Friday, for the murder or his wife, was for
merly a school teacher in Newark, Ohio.
THE BEST SEWIna . London
Pun el, contains the follOwmg admirable descrip
tion of as old-fashionod _sewing meabine, which
every bachelor. should possess: The very best
sewing Machine that a man can have fe a wife.
It is one tbat'regnires but a kind word to set it in
motion; rarely gets out of repair, makes but little
.noise, will go uninterruptedly for hours without
the slbihtost trimming or the smallest personal
supervision being necessary It will make shirts,
darn stockings, sew on buttons, mark ploket
headkerchiefe. out out pinafores, and menu
facture- children's frocks out of. any Old
thing you have a mind to give it; and
this it will do behind your back just as well
as before your Noe.. In fact, you may leave the
house for days, and it will go on working just the
same. If it does get out of order a little from
being overworked, it wends itself by being left
alone for a short time, after which it returns to Its
sewing with greatar'vigor than ever. - Of course,
sewing machines vary a great deal. Some ere
much quicker than others. It dependain a vast
measure upon the particular pattern you kateit. If
yen are fortunate in - picking out the choicest 'pat
tern of a wife—one, for lostanos,4lll sings whilst
working, and seems to be never aohappyail when
her husband's linen is in hind-;;Lthe,sowingnra
chine may be 'Pronounced perfect of its kind; eo
mope co that there is no make shift, to the world
that no possibly replace it, either for loVe
nay In t.hokt,,rirgiftfriiirlit's establi.b mom I 4
ttomrl l -6 , * lthbut one`ef thee saivirig Inioltimes la
gm Lowe.