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CONRAD & SINRIMI . . :AV- . -•- C 4Z. , JUNE • AftetAliit, t4o.lclatoiitpx...76. . . . . . . :_74vracsidgenszwrintose new work, entitled _' . l 4 L'AutouiP.O,ore), , is likely to aim even a treater tratitation than his ri Du Pretre, de la' f erevaii, 'et ?ie.-lii: - Minnie?' (Pviate, Women,' - ind Vanillieti); , W Ow One of the whit 'able' atitVPOP4•6l",livingl b reitoli aitthers;' Be Id 'l , arielaiiHii ileirtik'en' A . trainiOg, and will nom; 440 0 : b r ig_ alsty.flrot t ;,yearn*t-Angtiet. 'Hie rank, as a Man of lettersi, is among the Bistot ' fiat's; but as the ripostle,er Who'd. and subtle Practical losephy, Made 'to bear Upon .So: dill ogleE , liiretnitar May be. laid to stand p s alb:mit - al O.' Subjeets - which in=bther attn.. - vtrles are Toarfhlly 'dinged 'hy - antliora, are, {,boldly esitigied, considered, andlillsoussedhy, French, ; writers. ' him . Bonen us I Bir,zio, - , 4te great 'pariah novelist, Pswiell,le tlei nsidat' of. hie 'melt imaginatiVe.coMposittoV, to write, ' end publielfhlii 4, PhysiolOgieAtt.liarifige, o ? A lively and r oarehltufbeok,lnevbfehrattingandi observation unite to „inalie out a . i . , etlitriing, Ainf,yel i c s seidler ease, In' favor of Woman -' land. .1 1 ki..:P.auluvr . Ptteilelratr, whose Writings 'eiposed the; ihn'or, „life, of ,irhat i has heeatr.gttigerly celled ‘ fi lite ,Orefil,.,4poial Fall," relpiirett the ~ highesttheners, foritis redeachat, in his oinfetieutirtiairetretivother lands.:-...irldießil.'Skitiaket'llOW irorki Who' littretifVthe tame .... *hi 11,-. 06133" tol:earliest' period,.trOtfe j present. time, and has made 4 ; general shittery,of it, was denounced by Seine of the 4,merican ,press calf tiehad comn7iii-' ted a hotness offence, and his publishers were accused' of having• loaned* a .demoralizing Work. It was forgotten by the ultra-purists, that neither ; - legislation, vier yet pollee and Morel inflience can reach the heart of a Corn- Mori and' crying ill, until. its whole bearings and full 'eiteitt , hive .boart. closelY 4amitied and aceirately ascertained. : . . In this country, and, in a lesser degree, inEnglSrid; the discussion of many vitally im portant- subjects is tabooed, by a false deli cacy, !Idle in Prance the rule is to meet them, "'and, by opposing, end them." liere,'there- - fine, the nettle Stings at the slightest touch there -It . is boldly .grasped with ungloved *aide yand the sting crushed out of ,it. Ittions s iar, like Many. other eminent 'men, made hisilost atop in life as an instructor in youth., From his • 28d Ito his 28th year. he r taughtf_Plilloimphy,, languages, and' history. Oaring these years,', and, indeed, from child- ADedjAMnsr f ar mixed freely *lOl the people of iris.. Re has himself that he was horniAilte,a weed •;Without; - sun, on the streets of kerb: Ms ancestors *ere peasants nnd.elloplieepers hOorelthe Revolution. -Ills 'grandfather has a 'intiele-Master in the noun father iqui employed at a printer of Assignata—the pePer,trtoney , of the &mold; #hich rather liakitsSiniiiltutle in our ogn Ventinental.piemisoS lo.pay,.than in the mere m0t,41n., and suptilly - Valuable shin.plasteul. • - Airrutnir, the father, het up a little printing Oftked; within , the wills of what had been a ottri4.- 'Here, limns IttreneLar dist. drew. vitithroath. In litfazioy, his eyedlOoked upon thejall`windosis and. ti e Gotyo arched of _,what'had been p. ,tlM4Wership of Gel.- • lithenive of: the out .chtirch was : hitt father's :prinUng•Protia—trot 'long:Worked— for,Whert BONAPAkiII came into pow, one Of his :that measures was to • put dOWn a great' numbor of 'small nowapapers: yoarslater, dtirlurthe midst of the Itn.• rule;,lskratiOri limited the number of prititteg ofriceti=rlimiting Paris to so Pair as Alieng these out off was M. glom :Ztes• • The , sell was then only tweiVe ,years tiAt. ' , The liooks:Wnieh , Most Interested ; I*, after he could read, were the Heathen , • • *Jam) 44,1tnitittion•cle Jesus Oulu, • t at nintirrertraritstutrimenOv • . by Taoist] a-itarami, Carty in the fifteenth chip tory. Bet Ween therm two books, as betweOn the old and the new faith which they severally represented, the yentb's mind was completely exercised:: There is no doubt that these works greatly Influenced his heart and tended to form his picturesque atylo. - ' •The pirental idea was to make a comPositor_ ofyorni.j.TuLes, but he get a term of study at one of the Government Colleges in Paris. Not much cared the lad for Greek or Latin,, bet took 'to verso-making • very kindly. 'Very harshly treated by his schoolfellows, because he was poor in 'attire, and a, sort of gamin in the streets, after school-hears, he became sor rowful in his his , eerly teens—a sort of juvenile Toson, with a heart fall of gentleness and love, Which bard treatment turned to .resentment and hatred. The iron of poverty entered deeply- into his soul. He was ten years 'at this College Charlemagne—as the little kunt oltial school is grandly called. rive years in wretchedness; from his thirteenth to hie eigh teenth yOar. Five years more, up to his twenty.third , year;_ careless and indiferent— now noted for hie apparent idleness, and now I astonishing his Instructors by the extentof his , information upon a variety of subjects. Ile , Weenie talked ailontohls poor and proud young man. Just then, when he knew more thee his teachers; the chair of history in the I College , Rahr4e 7 l3arbe became vacant. It was .opened -to. competition. - - Without his know. lodge, • one of his leachers Inscribed Mawr• tisti name on the list df candldatee,"and then preiailedmpon him to submit to the eAsruhas tion:' Efe' was successful, for ho answered every question. He was unanimously elected. This was in 1821001012 MICHZLIrr was twenty three years old. The College Sainte-Barbe, now hatter known as the College Rollin, is a 'Parisian estahlishment. • None other would snit lifroanner, Who had once been, in •his youth of poverty and care, a regular gamhi de • Re taught languages and philosophy, as well aeldstory, to the young pupils under him. He !prinsttneted, and published in 1826, an octavo Nolte:De containing a' ,coniprehousivo 'table of modern Chronology, awl : also, in a quarto "alma, 'a Synohronical Table, of modem history. In 1527, apprised his Precis of. HO darn IligtotY. Ito was now h man of mark, as he bad protiouslY: boon, pf. promise. 'Re adopted and extended the now 'principle of Seidr:Stiptista Vico, touching the Philosophy of History, 'and translated :Viola's .1 Setonza Ituova," which-first enunciated those views. COltbOltOgT and MONT/MUM had proviously adopted those principles. So had Dr. 3innan of Dublin, in his Lectures on tho Philosophy of history. , In 1827, lificunnwr was appointed Maitre des Conferences, in the Normal' School 01, Paris. The ivoly, instructive, and original spirit of his Lectures drew crowds of young • men. 'The ReVointion of 4880 took, place, ana MIOHELET was placed in charge of the national archives. Soon after, in his tbirti.lourth year, he was selected by Omer, whose political pursuits encroached on his professional duties, to 'act as his substitute, and continue his Lectures on History in the Faculty of Literature at Faris. Now began the affluent rapidity of Mona ner's authorship. In 1881, an Introduction to Universal History, and his Roman Hist°. ry=believed, by many, to be his chef d'unuere. , Ia 3888, the Freels of French Historylo the Revolution, which was the introduction to hie I history of France, to be Completed in twelve 'chimes, of which nine have appeared. Of this left work, 'even the sarcastic llf. EUGENE Da I AIIRD3OIIDT, who haq abused almost every/ bO7, in ti Les Contemporaines," speaks thus favorably : '4‘ After a hutabor of ancient and modern writers; after the venerable chroniclo I I 04 Gaintder of Tours), after' the skilful and I malicious compilation of Faro ,D.i.insx.; after i the Donk of St. Donis, Vumuns.anotii vines, MONISM/on, FROWARD, (70infIDEtl, Fisamma, and, in our time, after Au- • aternts HIEIRRY, the learned, ingenious, aid Profound historian; after Stsitoitm, the sagacious compiler; after 011/ZOT, the hoary 1 plitompT4er, MionErmr *oaks to us of oar olgin and our forefathers. 'Fie exhibits great learning,' much •plettireetitte great: p'petical feeling.: ;Full of . :IfolobanOte 'is 'not, vain;-full of knowledge, bele ne't heaVY„'iThe •leivelfeese of his styleis captivating, andovitii: quick ;intelligenep; abridges and' simplifies every thing, making isverytliinir Woll 3 inderstred: , ; • •, =,. • :DirlY.in.lBBl Ifrorturavr was decorated with' ) thetioss of the lkgion OL1101:101'. Soon after I teas publiShed ititmoire:of Inther,,writterhbi,, , hi fatlelf,lianslate& arranged,hy Miceixtne, thirWbeeki *Rho* teserVei he. gave the inmate-life of Atieegreat freligioUti Reforteer, exhibiting! itatiorattralta. and VarticubiklY tleel nentiebigi Wad ' , eXpositilp - Lttrusrecomaarriage with Olitifianixemsßonnans;and anotiveil l A Mare Isearehing3blegraphyduks . aeldoMap7, peered; nor , one..L.acept zifrbisipows l i g ife ; Of i whith more,vielent abase svatocaat et) the head of its subject.:, :1 IrelBB7,3fionstartpublished Origin of 4011' 4 "French Law,•to be found. in, the eyeahtde,a2l4" forintdre of thelnliveritd Lew, Irett4i tot; 'lowing 'year, hews electedlealintifiOefl td Danion, - ,to the chairefglkiorakagilfietory, - in,the College , del Praha% a efivit tperlekute, [ time; wasisbnitted , to Stiet•Achtlentrot Mord , and -political aciencitii opoUPAntilte;etlatr,, Count Ritinnattiqw:: it ...IThus,-befor*..isktiartl*s, I/ok* Year,ii.lurms Munier,WeEid;;Olteleffilfi; ' bight I:Manion-41re Profetwerahip, - felloWeltip . in the Academy, and the..,4619.3„1.4( Honor, making .a tont), of. greet]ritattenti.en.: It is t place:as ft met ;Utter* 301S84fgli,t0ift" , erreelichaWatitedie :.Scarcely watelic seated,lnlhis:Profeaser'„a". theStOlieter • ; :talii:ljaf;4of4..': Menced a orneWle , ;;ltgaiust 'the. Desalts. ;- cragatlliNi*Vrattititatliall to this,'•ifoyr periettof 'nearly min* -years,. be -has con; 'tinned, oti the Spanish,prinelpler of-"r War to, the ilnife.s.' , .lleMttaoked.the Jest:Ray his, lecterns on morals and , :history. Re praised' their institutiotai hr general, - to, make more 'pointed his denunciation of the details of their 'constitution and action. , He was far:fronrvio. lent in his attacks-41e had no rancoroao pea- Mon. • Ile treated the. I,7eanits as if be, had, them before him, present as. ell as past, only in a history. 'Early in 1842, when these leo 'tares were drawing great crowds, ho attacked' the Jesuits for having (he said) sent young saints frorelhe dollege of France to stifle his words with murmurs, ',and salute them with 'hisses. „ , • In 1848 he ;visited Switzerland, and was nearly pershaded, at the: convocation of Lu theran Ministers in Geneva, to become a Pro- Itestanti At the close of that year, appeared his - work ^go DerFJOrtnittia," consisting of his own Lecturea, mingled With. those of M. BO GAIL QII.IIIICT. 1814', VMS , published work :all 'his. own, Priests, Women, and Families," , translations , of which hale been very largely sold in Ma% country and in England; - In this book elle collected, con densed, and printed the leading toples of hitil anti4eimit Lectures,. Few. books have excited I more attention in'kranoe; There came com plaints about it'to Lents- Panteric, from the' Mibistry of Pope' GB:860W/ 01. " -Win body of. the Jeanne complained, of the impunity withwhich a zeyal Professor in the, College of France.was_perrnittedie assail them. The" Minister. of Instrnction,bectune:alarmed, and hallettat'aesembly. of, the Professors 'of the College, •tiVenty.eight. in number. Twenty , ' four.of these met, and' it was proposed that titans= and Enban QIIINET should cease to' lecture. filibuster, was censured, .but not immediately' silenced.. That followed, hove- bier; and elevated'him to the dignity of mar tyrdom: At the close of 1817,1 under the Ministry Genoa, (himself a Intheran,) afICELZLET fOrbiddqn to 'lecture. , Two months later Loins flumtern was a fugitivo3 to,England, under the illustrious and uuoom-, Mori name of t' Mr. Smith;" and Crinio,r was' again an Not i - vithour a display of paretic opinitin was , ',d.epdeidan• from" the 041- lege of France, marcW - datatitoltitforiat of 'Deputies, to remonstrate i but, • as*“ the, House" was not sitting, did not take -much * their motion. hi 7846, while yet his campaign against the 3CSIZite was in i> rQg !Ea, M101:1kLT• published ‘• The People," a boldly pbilosephical book, crammed with the broadefit de etriuda dome: cracY. This book had immense succeas every where. Its simple, earnest ' eloquence made way into many a heart, and; no doubt, it tended to prepare the way forthe Revolution oflB4B 'The drat oinine of Mmummer's History of the French Revolution, written la 1849, ap peared irethe following year, and as remarka -1 ble for the onstained, affectionate, and lofty manner in which it Speaks of the heroines of the Revolution. In hid g. People," anwetlas in this bo k, Mionstur acknowledges that to speak kindly and lovingly of the sex was only deserved tribute to the .Memory of his Mother, Who died while he was yet a school iMy. This same derived sentiment 'of sympa thy with and reverence for Woman, has un doubtedly been a chief reason why, Montt,* Wrote bis last • work, w L'Amour," in which the fair sex are treated With chivalrous 're spect, and,their cause pleaded with the'rnest 'touching elogitonee. - 'The daughters of LOUIS . PEIIIaiPZ, we may add; who were among the most 'aceomrdiebed and amiable yoUng women' in France, received their 10180118 in hiatery front Mictrimer. The Princess Ovamirtruta was the pupil he Moat toted.' 'lmmediately after the Roioltitien htiortiMir was reinstated in his' Professorship. • There We leiire him;,until our next publication. Garret DAVIS and Capt. Simms, of Ity., were a ; Oineirinati on Sunday and Monday, with their friends, arranging the pridiminiules of a hoatile 'meeting between them: Thus meeting grew out of a piablioation made by Davis,- In one of the papers la the Ashland Distriet,_ to wbioh Capt. Simms took exception, and denoenced it from the stand in strong terms, Davis, being present, avowed, the. authorship, and berth and opprobions words na4ed : hetween them. Garret Davis; it is understnnd, Was the oballenier: 'Without going' farther into the 'Matter, - howfiVer, it is gratifying to know that the difficulty Was' , , satisfactorily and, honoriblY terminated before going upon the ground. - . • . The following pa r ticul ars of a tale of crime and horror we take from 'the Louisville Dentherat of Stine 22: .IVe are inforuied. by a gentleman from Hen• derson, of one of the most deeply tragical events that have ever occurred in our 'State Some( time ago, Dr. A. J Morrison, of that place, was prosecuted for forgery, and deelrotis of revenging himself on the prosecuting attorney, who was entire In all the measures against him, ho attempted to procure Ms - death by poison. For this purpose be employed Harrison, a negro waiter at the Ilaneook House, and engaged his services to consummate his devilish intentions., The sorvsnt was to place the prussic acid in thd coffee of Mr. John E. Arnold, but instead of, fulfilling the at , rangemont, he informed Mr. A. of the conspiracy agamet bit life. Not discouraged by his first failnre, Mr. Mop rison garo the negro another dose of deadly poison to plaimin a plate of raspberries which he was to band Mr. Arnold. But the honest eeryant boy again informed, and than arrangements were made for the detection of this worse than BOrgion con spiration. ' , • •: , At a certain time be was to give Harrison a third potion, evidencing a cool and malicious determi• nation to deetroythe attorney for the Common. wealth. In order that his villainy might bo thoroughly exposed to competent witnesses and his hellish plane completely frustrated, a hole wee bored through the ceiling, so that pintoes in the upper chamber might notice what was going on below without being observed. The plan proved entirely moccasin'. Morrison was men to band the negro the poison and give him instructions concerning it.. The tamed was immediately seised' on Thursday and confined in jail. Thus providentially was this base attempt against the life of a valued and efficient officer of the Commonwealth foiled. • But the denatzwant of the tragedy remains to be unfolded. Morrison, overcome by the weight of testimony against him, and apprehending vie ' fence from the bands of an outraged and. tufted I populate, committed suicide on Sunday last. IHe prhtured a knife, and after cutting hie throat Severed the main artery at hieleg. When found, be wan dead, literally weltering in hie' blood. Tho remains of Mr. Morrison were brought to )Louisville Sunday evening, and thence shipped by I' railroad to Springfield, Illinois, where be has eon. mentions. , . Queer oolooldetmes 'moor oceesionally. Three oldtdren of °apt. James Somers, of Potato Nook,. bid , were married on , the eame day and about the Same boar—not ono of them known:lg that either of the others Intended marrying. The father was profoundly Ignorant of thb'ooeurreinme until tome hours afterward: The oiraametenees are the more 'remarkable se all the-parties were mauled in the county, and not far apart. •' / • _lfetteT , fiai!ltNPW.Tflik lapt YOBS, PlGSiia4AnOir f uv ' AND ' 14117(--NZOITYN. POLITIOIt Jil7l - 161/- .BVILMBIMILY.-111411)E4rGS8' W4TAUNZ' WATAUIa AND -,PHE Ff.toptrB7lo.To7-N.IIW,...eiRRAA6Mprr THE p1324.4.11D ITlSAlll4Blll—xxoamouB satipneTe MAT= 40t1i , -Itturoatoicir,TEßt PBgY ~IbillD*7llll- A TBICIAL lia7.4le3—tlUD7ol6t, PAWL ' . • tbauelowtieoe IA The Perm] Fair Yoga, Wane 44,1150. Prom` a :repot 'report ortke - Chief loginteer of. the ;414 • Dipsrtinent of this olli. Tartan tinclelletting i foto too iyoy, oft o !l2 2* * l_ t t?i!be f r " I' ll ri' ii*l4,/ ' , ,phi.. ...The,pment,wortior forts „of the,dipaelmeni conclettof eontieen - engi!ieenr, efOilitindrell kid titinV f` -awe riiiintwiii ei inigion einoperilei,AirelVelumedrid '!. add extyPtiro`iheilibeheor bole compoiee i aril dteleturz dtcd Pritchera otbook. NAN. der,liplapaairshcneki re g riL 24 t4 0r.,014.._4.01:k00tJa, f ears /Modred nainis N o,: 10,ireiee'of nne,Visidrid iridlerti the ni aver ebar , , , or'leet Yeirif. ,, ‘" , 1-- ‘ , a 1 ,,,, .J hi' ,- , 7 - ,-'.1 ,5 7. ;,:;:. 1 The above are divided inteTertpcetren. litlitteelcule , l i'llet!lieg filefortit kw. eorceeikliti Rod 11.q4."' books ii 1 J04,1' "4 03 Elfdellq. ,i Vitro' arlk fort,7l 011 1 8 ' 0 40%4.. 1 0: • rciT l 3'niti* kr„ l ..).o l eiiiii4 oo4 l cairditicii; - Theririalehi " , 'll'eirttb idepottriient' NV. four tlearand eerie hee:', :arse festjef hied In giccVeonditlosi end tblst,frictiaK f thoweinfrowl Ititcdre)i and AINI; bet. hsondheipWartasilt .-1 ..",: , ,- ,• t ' - Tkerilnitef , .tie 0 , 10'44.4 wfrefeiliktl,Cilkdrilird, 'r , ift:Srd ay by rumor's fl , stl rg ecOrtal -Initii - iiithilty:o.. 1 the anatcni , hcalle "lirld tarnereirOtall.:lhit ii.ptinini' irelentidere - Mi!The bed arleinkeliteep the,Preatdent eiut L , - oil*.efitelflite,w 4 o,t Mpw.relient oilicillas.fii!ke ~14, i 2. Tkit'etrawbCrlw tnifitkeibieu'atitai r cillikthe'preieht,' i,eetAtmlinirliiirytnnlio..Ortind wviry-stiovien .lolk-riopforOroto noio!oOcro 43111 . 1 aiki,ilieerlPtilfere • MeNtAMAClrrNitlroatkeno knell:L.4 eettilfte4 the'- , icelke*:so94rwttt APF,Ci,1N9,144-?4-"*1111' 4 'kt t` ",•„,.. — • l'' -- • , ',. ~ ' " ''', .1 -L r., l'i tie* Wilipn - PeT.l.lir iciiill in` ihfiwitli:keeidini . 4,:iiiiir at No d93/ 4 4 1 -Zarat elnet , ;lkidhllifluc ; ,, , I*,,,hrmiiivi*lbek.. art. ard, jelk,lkillmatar t ilhart4.s.' kklltltral 1114 1 M , 01 4,1 4,1 1 , 8 We AglatPl*Pi. s ilaililtaileitleff eurelition, and hirreleaSloft inneitiow, kid ainnikaWrit ;TO iv:rotes Li do* tkoesccioiiik:.`,!.,,Pt -, •, , ' 4, w,.', ~,,l! i ,'''‘lfkk i liiel , 'of We expedition .IN Iran., Ong from the '.?PeakflO:OM, , at, at 'a earJoilecrelt direeenpitn, Leon lilt • ,- :te,:lkeir.4l,o 4l- 4,421 , ." . P1ert***". _ o 4 4ll7 o r M!*s,Piai , wife .11 1 1 i 'ller lio .‘grity,juld!i'ana. Mien sdisireenplen; liace.4 LOoVenitlef eiwilioini fifrdilit*lptils,,, liehlre tkelliteeNietenitterifibetnillitineinglef,lB, ritortcd telintredireolredkilteopetetiolklOWt" Ilw.r • Tork4efoi. exPlitinCki "OA" is fier i re • ;:rlerli: tii's lnen and capital for an expedition tbilbaiolits mini -, The' snairaiteraidthei Crulard Noe oretemire- hare 'Winged that in future tit littereorters shall -be at :teetied.to each steamer-wises blather's it,,wlll , be M ort the letters and neweilperti,op, the ”stsite.. llo that. they, 'boll be reap , fa."delirere falrailikral: aeon' se th.k ti4zi can be pent to tke',PCM.:oftlife:. '' " < .2 -I. "' ' '; -' f . : The Bieretary or the Trinmery till 'aeinlly-Cenipletad, slat of thlr New York ciet.ur hew IM MO whom rerviees will shortly be dfspeueq, with,; is teeerdasiee with the plan of reducing the expeneeii of the depart ment, ' Boom two brindiedbillco-lidldere Will be invit ed to walk the plank .. - The builness et the custom bonne , by the tray, 'is suelaas to, indicate the proposed removals lithe reverie of rap,edlent. The receipts from customs-yesterday - were EBB 6 418 80, which'-, with a slickly EZee /4 16 0. it ' 48- ' largest stoonnt ever collected in one day sloe the foun dation of the Government. The iitiptlori occurred en the Slat of July,-11153, when the receipt. were $B4l, 068 48. There is a very large number ot yeaaels" now diecharging or ice, atrited _that will make the,reeeipte of the day nearly as large as Wee Of yesterday.- , - , Yin new, perhaps, rlmiember that I Communfasted to you. first, list winter, that tke - .Bt:'"i4iiergeki Mileket- Olub, of Ibis city had invited the Beitlleven of AM-gland to come to thls.cotrot7 to playeganct the 'Cricketers of - America and Canada. - The invitation lies:been al: cepted, and they wilt arrive here aims thrielittepteM-, bet. The matches are not-yet hilly arranged, but the tint will tome. oft in September: on the St. Iillorgi'll„ cricket ground, which is now buirg prof died 'for - them in Ifobuiren, at an expense of 112.000. •''flia Illevici *II' pliPigainit twenty•iwo 4ritetiiiinVirCthedrinstaked here mot in PhifillielphliWind the same .number of .0. 4 . ' 13?4,11, men at Montreal:, The wholeozacoaa of OmM/sr. loh, pfey 'era le to be paid b 7 the 8t; ilhe,miee - Olub _ - in : Conway, lab' o bee teed the Detre-Bible 'Mime aid usbmitir of the Metropolitan Theatrei line retired front_ the estatliehment The real managers are the yoneg, .iteerre,Learge. Med Conway havelso-retired. lith l • week, besides the sterilpg old Noglich comedies th company are playing Come of Brougham's inlinitahle burlesques will he otploiteol. '1 . 2: 1 ' ''' : Prefer-tor Mitchell has entered upon big duties as di- Meter of the Dudley Oblervatcrry, at Albany. Me Bfleton ' wilt ebort4 sppsor Ina briptangioment it Nibloii. " ' Six Weelti• of the Italitity Wat. A CnitoslCLE or. awls CANpAI4II-21111 incLABA. nox 93? 3431—vis /01:03Til&P134.11D TR7a dusTatiailit DRIVEN .ort PIED-1101ir AND:FoIiFED TO dtleliport. .TH 6 . BAIT 144, 60 :ICONTOPOta. • retfr,slll.o, 84. N Irrago t VAREfir;,, mAi;VGNAgo. yaELIIaIrAUT AvsEITS ' April 14;1,859 --Departure ef.:the' test 'body of French troops from Touton—Attttlir': ultfeatstuM deseatehel from ylanna to f f,urio. -" Spril iq-reoeivffid Szad..kor tb4 uttioistam'ex pire—Stattlinett-OraW4,Wrixakr.L*lfit* the Cprps I egislatifii , 11-uucW.aleFnilo- , -Brismah troops oro (WOB bl , * ,Aprit S7 •- Revolution In ItOeselyrrthe grand Duke Tatires. via flair wan or' ml Wilt-41111 J:611111105 inert eartnteLt April 29 —The Austrians. under GoneGyet , el, pass Tisino—Marshal Ganrobert and General Niel reach Turin and'aosnine oil grind of their Mime. A ve corp. d,•ar.hib.--General MoMebon arrives at Genoa—Death of General Boast 'Aprii3o=Abe Austrians °senor' Novisra- 7 the Freneh aufbossadur quits Vienna - , May l :—Rirg Victor Ammspruel leriree Torin,b l Sake ontnthand of hie arnali—file eetilar 51..rinre- 6 brir stestnors the Sardinian ports na Llke M4ggiore—three &tauten venial' repulsed OD the tote. May 3 —Manlferto of Napoleon M. 1044410 d to the "'Corp Legislafif—qhe distriatur OW the Po at Satubi"—they are refidiAad to go o tt er: opted °Toning at Prawdoett , —they barn the bridge aver she Snrivla ai Planeratt=the Attit*a vaertard reacthes rronsarro. May a —The Paellas& It•sent of Paiwe .entere her oaii tat —the onfilot at Frassioeito onntionea— 'the Austrians, pwslog the Pe Ist Vatuirisse,' id eate° to Sate—e oanuonede at Valens.. - TIM PR CORD 'WEHIC. OP, THR W ART. AR- . 7227 7/ 1 1 1 SWOR witSertort PROOS B R9 TO TEE NEATOe WAR.: May ti —Generat(ltatdtnt.teraing from (fatale? seizes a metros of .the enemy: May. 7 he Austrians repapithe Fo at Gavots ' May in.—The Ztaperer Napoleon' 311- and the Mum Napoleon Jerome' rewee 'Perla flit the seat or war—the Austrians ' —complete retrogradit movement_ to the left o f May 11.v—The Erdpitr_or'etobiiiks'at•Mattelll6i-- the Austrians pemattatYereelH, end - rattan moo*, noiteriegmertleata the Yietthank, the rieer they 000npy Riirergaro. • • ' Mayl.2 =ertki. ffitoperarlande 'at Genoa. - • ' suz - sman wirsitC , OW , THE WAB—TRH AUSTRIANS RETREAT. May 14 —The Austrians otsoupy - Bobbio, and "push their advanced post toTasteggio. . May 15.—The Frenol-.Emperor arrives at Ales sandria. May id —The Yrtinoh squadron of Admiral Jot. rien Gravi ere antihero before lienioe--theEmperot visits theoutposta at Valens*. _ . . May,l7.—The Austrians threaten the bridge at Stella-- , he Emperor visite the headquarters of the King at .oooimiano-4he sAustrians,vatuly at tempt to take the bridge at 'Valenta, May 19 —The. headquarters of Count Gyulai transferred in retreat to,Ganlasoo. TIM runny' wnint or TIM WAR—THiI ILITTLBS or ' - NONTICHJILAO' AND, VIEBONLI4. ..May..2o.—Great speech, of M. ifesauth on the wart delivefid'at London Tatiern—Battie of Mon: te‘ello-6111b Allies. numbering 6,000, under Gene ral irony, defeat 25,000 Attstrians t under Gene*. Count Stadion—tee Emperor yisiti Casale.. ' May 21.=-The Piedmontese, under General Gig-- dint, force 'the _passaprof 4 11'814We; at - Vereelli, routlegthe Austrians-Garibaldi, with his corps, leaves Biel's, and marobeshiNorthwestern Lem b'ardy—the bp:Okada of Verdes reiestablished.. May 22 , +-Death of the Meg of Naples • May 20.—Garibaldi, passing the Tiatno A t 8.510 °Meade. defeats the enemy'and 'captures Varies - May 25--Garibaldi 'attacked by the ...Ans. , trians, beats them—Col. Christophorls. with ja portiop of Garibaldi's fute, -boats the Austrians near Sesta Otdende-- 2 .the Emperor at Voglierit. ,, May 20 2 --The Emperoverrives at Garibaldi again 'betitsthe Austrians at Malmate. TIIE yzait OF Tag WARTOB liiTTLB OP 11203E3 May 27.—Garibaldi marches' unan Qomo, and, routing the Anstnans at Ban Eerme, °couples that city—rapid movement of the French army from the south to the north of the Po—Montebello and Oasteggio evacuated by them—occupied by tbo Austrians. May 28.—Garibaldt occupies Ciameriata and Leroo—Artstrien vessels bombard "Oanobblo," on Lake Pdaggiora—the Valtelline rises in insurroe• tion. May 31 —Battle of ralestro—the Alllee, oom• • mended - by Victor Emmanuel, attack the Ami trlans— the Emperor of Austria, attended.. by Field Marshal Baron Hess, arrives atTleena. June I.—The Allies defeat the Austrians at Pa lestro--Gia Niel occupies Novara. June 2 —Garibaldi, retiring before a powerful body of the enemy, attacks Layne Ito stutoessful ly —the Austrians attack the allied outposts at Rob. bio, but speedily retreat—the advance of 'the Al• lies, under McMahon, - enters Lombardy by the bridge of Turbigo. TEE ITEM or. rile WAIt—TITE GEBAT BAT- TWO) OF aricannk AND NALEGNANO June 3 —The Austrians 'hastily I vacuate Pardi• nia— severe aotion at Buffalora—Garibaldi again marshes upon Varese, beats the Austrians, and re• OCClcipies it. • June 4 —The oontliot at -Bataan' oonoludesin a splendid victory of the Allies at Magenta. ' Jane 8 —Milan rises upon the' Anstriani--the garrison Tatiree—Viotor Etamarttal-liroalaimed Itmg,—Lernbardy annexed to tisrdmja—grand Ta Daum at Paris for the Actor, at hirwenta. Jane 7 —The Emperor and' Stag enter A:Men— the Austrian eastern heuser ant Lake Maggiore seised by Gatibaldra corp. , , June 8 --Garibaldi panes the Austrians, Who retreat toanirda Mona% - Jane 9 —Marshal Baragnay d'Hilliers attacks the AutttriansAtkrtialegnano. and after a severe rentest carries that poet—the Austrians ,sysepate Luau() on the Lake alligator° Tho itottipts nt the U aced Suites Treasury last whir were SI 9 00 000 The drAfte i Wood amounted a 0 $421 000 Toe Daman , : on band 80.0jOat to draft is $3 040,000 St United States Senator Jona?, of Tennessee has written a letter in' favor of Stepita A. Doug• lee for the Preldeuoyf n A. 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Taensw,,a!vidioros yeritit - irt 41 4 earteen, committed 'suicide, at HilisherOefito ,alo, took a loaded riffe, - and lianas the• bztr e ohurt iron 'tattle, sb that' !his 'forehead/ Viititi'oif the' hied ger with thebrench. of slredelbltilv arialittly prellVed-fey -.7r l i l 4 l 4 l Antermi,..__ th e Drain, penetratiag ;1..:PfP f 9 1 .. sfusa, land /6d4lng in tile' bear pati o - Pastas, "A'nerovail—pii Iltb, two of tnehaVrest lands employed on abs fares of Mr •-PeterWeavir, in'Amity 'township,' Pit4_outga geld inlrtestling,4hen one oUthenz, Joint KDavid. sheiserovtut thrown and had hiseVosider:disiosia tad, the bone v oplit ; and theligamenfe tea/Meru and bruhied,, making a Sericite Aaci - earpMmilad tnjnry. .. Lyra ' "Bilit; : :;;Vre learn that'ori 'Wednisdat ' , afternoon - - she .%ansisible wife of 'a olergiomairresidinuirf Wa rd 11. ,amfght , 911 q ofber feet in her skirl is BOW* asanner as to throir her down, with fie to break - one Of her Sege _ " .Yiatitdif the'recioras e ooinfortible , ias eintittli&sawiiregic.:-qlosson jortresti:- -.+llkr.or.tie Sotat Mr.; E. 13; Doer* of . Con aotll,.X. 'll4_eighteert months abi,vmetttlyited in eensequenoe of a mintake mae by the nures.isho gave thaohild,wbatehe,enppotedke be-.s half tea apodifol of paregoric, but laileb pi veal Wbit /au dannns:-. Thii•Astrati *sic-soon '. - dlseariterli but a playelelan sould not be goktoattendihe ,too lads tosays its We. -THat Council Bluffs', (Tows): lisgiC,4 the 13tiisape That for the past parasol weeks tkakeSl/11 NMI been infested with aii,t low"doulken, and disbared Indians irbo' ooatintitukf 'disturbing the peace and endangering Ake - health. sTlhe atty. - . - • - A AltwAnn of a gold , oup via promised to the person- wearing , themost- extravagant abstains at a ball at• the grereC,Provlseitatk full.; A wight driend Ake a windmill w as do P 4 :,..Ix , ,Efld competitor." ' ' „ , • ELERIZI. T.Ooa, OrZeneiville; Ohio, United Statue deputy Mori-lel, hie been , oauliorreerel froof tbe Market fitreek,BartWohereVikLeeeo Title. 0 aio, of . which: he ..bad bees laemi or for ,twenty ,years, for" 'being ; ebeieirovid a 'an Ohba oepaeit7 in - the r,e'eetit oryeia: cif fatitarr appro. A.ar anaemia ofGbeteiteliterafates4 wholes Hired in that towripreixt.f.threfo: raft, reiiiethis firefolell to Mama Osillidallest 411 le w" o "Fitt. Pleased willslhe $10041009t - uktB,f . • • ± - '141i.. JAKE* OfiltiThWta,.l4. l T baa headed with• a Olt of tare".7theasand dollars, she SeeseS l l,oo feeellr4 , lPle# o .P'elasid in New 4litY: l • ItY.U.444eitit Workmen !ale& "oonosz::??e, died"On ihe '22a Cohmbia, %o; on the. 91 fristonE - The Wreck pf Abet-1161ton. - Altnneislii0811;11FX:61111, - OP si;nra -onyx& mil. TA1LLEY,7111,7913191 XASTIB: train tberrortrikad - Advirtisfik,7l6623l', - Wo are Indebted lOU,. "Veto d Oaths. errealpinaster; for the followisk iiktonat of timelier aStretin eltipWredk; a brief notion of eliceb hsa al ready appaared to oar The ship BAums, of Elate, from Vhiledelphtit gerl3raTohn.N: 8, h on. mended bytript 'Wok - X , Colter ; Let mate; Was s 0000 metw,.,aad fifteen men. was areas- On Or we - Island ler, et tor,o'o Walt, on the morning eg the 10 , h Irak , sad 'to. relate, the detail; Bret male and -11 stn n of the Oren wore drowned =ihd pnytlooiarg ori disaster; as givatte'ma by the resondisiste, els as , The ship ilia 'aim lagetphlitinth , legefly e, and CR Pavony , the 12 h -gas Mer me Nam toast 8. about, stoat 8 (Ma: P. M. -ai, orthe same day, , a dime foreum , ipeo and continues netbont thirdly lenlietilthe lath, oleo Ihe atop, at 4 Oclook on the woaol. g of that my, *bike heeding W., iltb alight OW. imild tear d ad at be approaching brot er,. dmemly armed. id oats dose aboard, the fog being 'at the tine so very th ek that we could analwely See the length of meals p Mt_ ad. Attempts were ImMealligell made to gm the Om about, but es ties Rine was mike light, and a beery • • tenet. g in, she had co Meanie will sod meld not twi'gossinea bytee belmir t • Ike ehip,hearnhately shack bottia hinny „and irlsh the mink mien fist's inlek , tie bilge and • Teemed to btedott f tnat ottll-theaseseethen eta sea Atmore is upon thereon; ohleb,alnll mail la.-31;1171 and PY' r erd upon whloh Nieties. weelitedeldes emitinnal Maui. Tho - stdp foe rerie Reece' as: bikpid,osaChr Peg than thirty minutes had brollies apart sp'- lt open at stem and stain, end fell avert into the ma Thom mimed to be no possible share, or escaping to the theme, an the wreck lay among the voluted rooks and le. get, and the tremendous,. limory combing ems come in repld snoceirion tumbling. mates. ;think k 00, put and Mir the wreck' in Ma white sheet ahem , esp.:ding theireiry among the reeks - gelishos be tweenthe wreck .ad the, anti elm; - All human aid wee manilas to Seat 'the "snierent. had is been there. erne Mao ter a totiornhopm. Aimed in the , earl witiree Mae, taiplag he might teeth the higher rooks., Theo, be caught bold of and wee thrown merest the tookr, bat oil shokid bah by UM raiding wanes and when last sake this heroic man oss a inning to a fragment of wreck„ in the not bin - fate mad heed streaming with blood: Woblet,fellew; he dyedne. bly attiniithsgtcreavehiehrespealena:- - the captain seemed mint and Went and, tell the mew they moat try to save thamiele4a, entailed hhi fears that they Would falba lost. The jhbooa was at this than neatest the shore Mot 111Mktty rellreseted, and flail *tithe Toad Mate thearedel In throwing `himself upon thahlbset_part of ei ledge, when the sea rue off. and thus tromsgscl to Wernher orer a pleb and ont..t its way before IS Yearned. • The mptato; with nine of - the mew, then attempted 'to gain the reeks from the Aboorn, but i keen lea swept them alioff, and Into tie Sind, aiming the haat 'ins •lusts. Daniel 811ey, One Of the_gurvirotS,', wY &Meng tale number 'sad, the -captain wee fro ester. I toiootea olfogiag to the mune spar_ in lie surf with Ri ley—the oaptain I t one end ore annealed. And Mar at the other end on the whet ads. trite elm ISM thrown on the rooks, aim Riley inlowdedittalatgitnr to them nod mewling tip Were the sea retarded He tut mirth. captain'. as - the Dili Men bB, standing apparently it toe Scent dge orthe laced eg .ea f ob t„the shore, sind appearell to be throwing off, or beer from his 'boulders, the large thick wit wa eh he h d i Ile went inemoulatelytender, backwa do, and wee I Been 119 ISIOZe.- Th. balance of the crew tben & ttein p led to lendfrom the Jibboom bat they, too, were swept airaykryilli and only one of this lot, John Y. Hither, sagose4ot .0 getting sets ashore. None °Mho bodied tip to this date 120th) bath be , n found. • The sea lied been tot t ough since the wreck t. r boats to visit the plate lot the wpm* or mappleas far itiehodiss, but as soon ea it becomes innoo le the hi:ldles of the unfortunate. men will he sought after, sad if •loned Moir remains will be properly b leg It itsupposed that if toned they will be moth man gled,. by - heel,g been thrown against the sharp rocks and jamiied *trots the fragments of ihilnv A pert of one broadside of the ship haa.driseinp on the shore, but the Palate het g gaud up rocks and strewn the share and gulches in smell rregmetits, ,The *bole - mass of sails. toga umbers, obelne anchors a t e , now lies off in, tat said.- lett out side o r water mark, en One co 'plate thee; eh, suds of timbers sears, meets, boespret, end a pleoeof the bow are sticking oat of-the water, end mr.ymg_ beak aud forth lathe mire, On the lan - the ankh - treason as it lay for 1100. and whet materials had been tarok festal!). The situation of the Weet is, a bad one, erpood to the open sea, amid the tide is such that it Iv ray seldom smooth owlish to work at ireeekins 'berm the ship was lest. It is eel doulitfal, whether the chains and anchors, entangled they are with the rem of lank matter andhasit of the ship can ever be got up. - • OLIVER. Irstinsr.r.:Bor.stre sent two poeti cal letters to the poet oftlae,"'of en llptecopel lett' et Pittelleld, - Bittes.• In one of theta the filet ilthitilik Iran: • . inhospo , r thou art Tarn thin poor Issf with tenderest Cara And—bwh, 0 budt thy. lesetbing beert..: The OMR Iliad love t -‘lll be *ere." On turning the' poor legit" thencwes fond a one-dollar till, with tome versa, bOglltEdttg : " lair hay, lift thine get eild tell ' If ie mot Vandal Mtn: - This le the ore (I) thou loves! well ..end noeslit . (o) eat: . xesks lUD toes it better. or) • -' • - - • - The Holly Sprtige 011ie.) Hasid, cf the 12, nye: t•Several espltatiets is Herehallmowety are shoot to enter eatenfively into the_.msonfa& -e of leathat Gild-10008. A , arge tee yard is t.. be e.tab ir,V.od, and It In Onterkillin . .l by onepenter tit,' he will 84 1 ten thotieltd 'dollars' worth of tier* brotais yea ty • • • , tiVe also not es that tear, very fl , e awl white, Its mannfaetors4lsa Marihin count 7." ENNIS , PERsoNev.