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UOUTII TIIIOD BTRRET I;teblliirt - Ftlittfit#4 y 4.1111) 014444 A D. mO.O itE,ai. - : 04.mP1.0.31. • Aottra' 4EOOND BrBN9r .comtleetiiih Wit,tetkeliletleeetre Cableketileaineatt WOWllywittrwitusini • Mmerlor of • • „•• BILLIARD thliga; 'ma hive leo; on band • folt sapptj,' Wilted with • MOOlOl4 oa;strunvo auxoyin-auenloNe,' stitch - . sierprWmineed Wall who hare used the* to be • mpsre‘r to rill otken.• •-. • • - the iieeltty sal Utile or theie tebtee the eaim- Atstairets Wet to lheli mu: Mimi* piktroue - throil i gHout Uvion. who me familiar with the elt ameteer of their' 4tratc arks 9441#6NT6L MAJAI3s4E' WOUICEI r;lLikodepti,ri;calp on Impad a vary fare afildiPaillit Of KOS ErNpiTlir, t i -- • -_ - -1:---EktopasuAtts, ' ' - r ...GRAVE•SToNES, 111ABBLES, ‘-iNetheT 4l //' ll4ll ' Breatliiiidtic;dd "irtims„‘ Is lila° 04.04 to . eieaateorkora apera the 'ixoat Womble, 'Winla, em positoottptly ,Invitee,the publle IPseerallY to slikial#4othl be_fais prOsalpg. elsawMrs. 14;.15.11:031 • IiiTEiNMETZ. Konumintua Marble Winkt, f.i"Alves 'AVV:"0171i;b11-oirlillrrontir *trot h spill , _x! f•aso .„ - Philadelphia Dt ) • , • • ' 4 2 1.171tit3T.' Cia Onoiniti4 on ati insomi‘o of !the and *Alt : , 01/1 , 101, No. WAifitlT BT., ii*lpW: TOMS. ,• • • • ' The gelebrated. Otliglust Oti.EttrAils #4tERAIVE SOAP - aloft SDI, 7401 HAA44g 4 .ktoIiNONR, • Attet tills Bole Agents Sri & ,, t4. O IKEQNE, „:22 80011-, WE(ARYBS. One pljanfi, Le IJ tbrs6 of Omit:son t;lotilfcii say" toil. BewirrirdAlult4l9l4. l -444i'bilz and: ittisao, - ot &moats c a s i s tss,statiS)sst.iipta it. i„ •- • - PIT Totr OAT IVO RIGHT' ' 11404R8 '§obe, —loo kegs for 1e by BRATEIBLI. Nam 47 iisit 40 N. 11111fIN - 11 o!trite•!., :06%42 ''7llol.4llBlCl3.l:=4so s h .i lid p. c ar sia , d o tb,ll ll . N7f7few loilv and entlhifel_pilt. yr IsU JAI! itt4 Q24114%114 Co., bl r" 11 '. , 1~ ~ r Xciu: H ENRY -WARD BEtO !LEH'S ' `STAR: PAPERS" ASPAIRLIN . THE "DEPENtoENT; ;EVERY 'WEEK. ; Among the swamp oitkMppatrilittora to its optima!, ait Mrs. 8481<I11i ivionxa sums, Seq. esO. B. owigimptited'iriEl!i WMTTESIS: Teraii—TwoLollAti a pa!, taiableta:advaiies. • inblisbed ito.6 STBBHP, Mat,lor lige by ALb N7BB AGENTS. - : - jeiA-tuitwaa , • - f eboitly be teemed, -tor. , R•PonAel QusertoN.t , M. Amours cirque PIM 1:4"Ar10 e; whieh - eloontti d• The wools of Borope and - slertnei the Poise for the etsanity of his Temporal power n'hie work. wrltt•ii by a /torah Catholic, and intb• 'lobed at Brnssele, has been sempresind in Fratme • rat, Prinoalfspoloon berried ten thousand copies with him into Tammy for petrel distribution DUMAN WHITZ t Pnb , lsber, . Jy4 St PhdOembia. COWITERP:EIP , BANK NOTES EUREKA OoUNtROPEIT DETEOTER NEWErB INOYOLOPEDTA: OF_ -IHMIOAN BANH•NOTE ousw. am, By Pboto Lithograpbto P.o eimflee. to mobtfaturo, of every geoaino alto of everyealvont Bank . . . • ta.,Dts,Datted States aid Canada. AN INVaLLIBL • DETBriTIR OY AL'Nq'D, STOUS;- AND COttertkitY4 MONIY. „. • . With i fie:simile of the geottlee rotes before ion, how, sin you take the bed? No WrllOttigjfilonitregaylleTlPll:unpoirlZl,"l"°tel6 can ,111113 i be tos 4 1" on lorelslblo ant rezt•ot Prouotor. Blues the ipalioattosi of:the art of 'engraving totlie tomm sok), are of oaparett rory--is period of more than fifty yeare,-It hoe been the ohlrot of all the aortae In terestyd to,,yourekteelr lame ',safest thedlablllty of al ter•tona of tit a. and the raising or subetliutioti of Weber, denominations of !slue; out *so far that deg gable ohr:tithe* r•erer , bean arenmpliebed: for upon the one heed. red and _forty Jour far similes genuine B•viatior-e q-uk card to UK- very nr.t numb., o r .be Eneyelo•edia there are seventy-eight altered, raised Sod spurfour ant., on. (nal eata..oo. . Thee • a , urines dad sherd notes are generally the lea as of espied. d and broken Bar ke welch, betas int al• silt eZeoate a by • r-aa at b to engraving • firm for. as, originally, spivesit, Wve* onmpere to 'Debit of wotireanshii ha with Imps arb'veat, biota gereirstly ~'the elreoliatfon of thorn:4 ded,banks lever, freetsenei obt toed opts jattire by dishonest parties, rho at bees 'mete ,it their -bu me-e to erase-the title and - legation of the kao bsok,,siod either hy pasties or reprinting to the o' come bank in good - merle:, d altering .he foratirn to 01.7.rr. !Tend: initialled In folet. fog these eltenwi'NoVe upon the paella it sood mousy WO Dee vet 01INT•AL.011 - S0CTI2 OF 4.11111114:11Z nu A agetit s• -grpAametus•. , • " Another gr e at soar.* of lows to the nubile le the feel. Ilty with 'Web ale 'ewer; Ml rent be. k /tree hereto. fore hero, Dien], 11l DlKOltleitlettet. Val Ds—One,dol- Iv Nhtei be eir newel' ' to Teo dolor .ten, and soar.- be atitliele. Meekly Abe o .n n , ters,ettd-printins hr , tr plate terser oboe. or by past ing over , The email •,d.noroinati.o at ee in vary Vim pip.- r.. so es set, to; visibly off , et the average thirenese of the paper tiptoe tohtch ;he rest if - she slots is prinhd - - • ' The .BhOI7ItITY eff'rded by our D 3311 °Tall the in the feet that in the entire oleetilalon of ,Daher mbvvy on this contineot Or. Ito 860 notes exactly etch. the th e etyle of latter need le. the tills is 4iff,rent, the islanettey..portralts, or 09tIn'etP vary, or the ditto. roloation, fo.ati he „ire 41.10211'er. • With -a , Jae. simile oreve,r fermi:foe ante her• re him. we WIN,. every preen. it ,abile in ••ecei.ing parr ',smirk so far as m re iseetilventesist lie stilt it hobetifi .4. the phut of this work bee reoefir-d -ho highest sew. minus for ire great titan', and 'wive to the piebtio as a p'ot.etor egaleet bse or fraudulent riper meaty. ea rat-eafo ,its.l.lrabillt. se •ll•nstrative f a demist meet of Otte doe arta in which this - country noels all ,others; , , • grog, e great mesa of snob nottbee -we iiitet'on the fitnew,,ry•froto. Parsons .00eopylvy the meet tioPert.ot esuatione to the seamltr of pow mousy. oetew I'OPPAN, Erg., Bringe:4ot American Bank potti 00/11-Inthe. .-•- The.-Mocr. Id COOK, Baperintendent Bank 1;4.v...qu0it. Moe of VoW Pnrk. ht ;flan 'J. , Or 888. 411pertntendtat Bank Be. El . a . e W AWBaNtr. - Nor York. O. ly INK .0.% , Z.q ro.w iro.Y O'enrlng-bnnee. • Thai. Etoo • 011/0 liYl3lßat ttipririatendent Bank D•po , ..to.bt. Mee oblalootth •• ' - • i 3 151- iritinl7•l4 a , 4 . .00tion Miailita-bbni*. 1 • NEW , 311 , 41' AND rBOCI 417.1 r B. m WITMER idIOk ttly•B SPBtr'n - ae It t. on ain to rondo* thp4 noniron...a tinkriat an tomtit.. Hot Zairian wo , Nay* a.ent. ttmteck• .1 ,1 0nV , 94 Og•' WM CAL 4 ,tnlt Color .ni, woch ecorward of ad 'to* Bank Not. no,..etno &ono In Its waste,. bra statratittra tarnlahno Conger llitiotO of ii7Pri B mote wblo)i nowlar or *bleb now tiotrast.ar pot- in otirrk s tripnle , nolegitod o onittklnpotion'os their:Sp FF*ll - ATIiIII 70 novas by 'ban rap..vbabn 3 h.-Ina nant , tg,aa At oar ik, a • ban as the,4 'be Lib 'lmOrtgq o'.-snlnst SOJ , tM ih. work - 11,i De i. r.ng d3pltty3 " is`etiral ' ardb~—t}li mia. 'nova ilar•usrenn.ot poloki,. for • rOtt•repor—ookn. 'maioa , nn Raub - Notes t.f the City of Hinton vol hliVa at ttatraohnons limos rir Abri, 'Vim II , 0411 V now, Roland ntaros t "Ilm.a lb. .611401.1... Ininaeni Soatkaracatilma and gashais la tan rwelvi.lls6o - Tba - new , noteal of-new bathe. is fait as they an ear In circlets ,ion, eta anus all ali.railons of sot.* of bulbs now in existence, will be tended in the se, e stile .ten Able work io a week.f or monthly extra, and in this 'tee net the nubile will away!, no keptltilly adelind L. regrd to she 'lathe oiroulatiou of the piscine pap .r ourroincy orthe +Pantry. . • The ardatteitau 40.8tUrtit Col7NTllifi rB Witt: be derignated In each Bettina' p and their decline; Its •eattlies lv in the notin Will be Made as 'plata Si possible - • • , . - Pee work will be Ivied in ireahlY nutilliere;eseb of widish will contain ea jaE sof seet , doe oot,a, •ed,wii- in - 'divot tionattons en, about 11,199 fee similes of Ocala , * notes' and will , be onm , plead oilive one wear from tse date of this diet MUDS:. "ra maroir.Pid vie tie Lr its oira nteton: Ai Pa: 1 s • 0 Lmet, Plio 'DOR St bipsig 0. No? its _IN woiix ad PIM Pt/lead' , 4 4, 41 itiTOpla w II csate t W 4, rOt'tsna , • Ihe tire , linitsier will b. lotted nn PatztMly 21 July and insularly , sberin.ter, evely,satikday,and will-be for oele by alt-Nowsve dere *no Period cal ar.nte The trice of the weekly,nticuto sushi be OA oenta eaoh. eutteriberil by pre.paymeut of $l5 to current funds. Will hare the Weellentutibera of be w•irk entire mailed !omens, postage Me all round area may be made at ourriik- Postage stamen will be receives in payment for sin: e numbers only whieb'el I re area or postage A liberal discount will be made to AUNTS All or ders must be assohspsnied w 45 °Aid. Address Cotll3l.aND ft CO ' je29 at "- - leo 9IS elta , ll Street. dew ltork. AN. EARNEST; AND THOUGHTFUL Bow - LBOTVW.IB ON - TRy rIREPE TWO "MOM' Or THe BO OtP IigEDDL, By Reir. WiillamNewton. 12m0.' 7b " POTiolliki or 'Xi ,TX1F11: There a `wilrintti•Of tone, and 'reellet ' About Ws book er/tich makejt not' ilitailoeptebte to a large olasi of readers: Its lirsoticia ebroeeteess sod teiTe• robot of spirit ere high rioiiotinendatione —Banner of the Oriels - • • The robinie wreaths mineere sod siroeat expositions of p 4 •pheeles The anthorie Vielff are lb b, me to tpeot., pennii‘r,abe st , e worth, of iptention she coo. , allerstion —Sinerioen Presbyterian Tbb book Iv the rodest of .041 W, thonehtfni. ear best and rebetantisi tut d, end :boy be eLtnlnited frith prpht —Preseribeisn Bantibr and Airrobste. - Jost pnbitrheo br• WILLIAM B. tr, ALFRED a1a8T131 12 !., , No me tift,XPT,t4IT.." M. R. 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JULY 6:.-,1859. ress WEDNESDAY; JULY 6; 1856:- Lord .Palmeraton's• Ittinistry.-1400. Defeated by a ~mijority opt/dries - a; in ~the fullest sitting of the Eiouse.of Comnionli that ever took place, the Earl of DaitnieresigUed ,office en Abe 11ib of June—the very day, by a singular' coincidence, upon which Printichine TEiNIOII, the. veteran' statesman of Aufitrlai yielded tip his bre ith. There •were piece-, dents. supplied bylirra in 178$ and by fßiri, in 1885, for a Cabinet continuing in office, not only after one hostilOvote but several. Lord DatinF preferred to' resign, the Rouse of Oom mons having so decidedly told tho Queen, told; the country, and told himself, that .his Ad- ministration did not possess the confidence of the country. Following the invariable practice; the Prime Minister waitei upon the Queen r foruially In timated to her, what ,she had already- known several hours before, that he bad been outvoted in the Commons and begged to resign office, for_ lib:peek and colleagues. Which resigna tion, to use Diner's own courtly phrase, in the House of Lords a few days later, ." . .11er liejesty was graciously pleased to accept." Queen ''Floreara then - asked him what States man be would recommend as' and—knowing her Milky% political and per-. eons! grounds of objectien anddisltketo 1 1°r P4LMElterON,aid Joys BussELL—he suggested that Earklnartvume, who bad' been a .Cabinet Minister, In the A dadnietrationn respectively headed - by Lords lout; litlfiflELL, ABERDEEN, and Permurtaxott, would be a suitable ;keratin to form a ne*, Ministry and be Ha chief. Thu Queen, glad to, be relieved from the personal annoyance of having' PALEERErOIi or :101121. Rout Sri at the head of public affaira, Imme dlatoty sent for Lord Gaduvrx,zu. - While the noble Earl isehening his elothes, I putting off his invariable clerk-colored frobk, white vest, :and Cliford.gray pantaloons, and attiring himself In the liankey garments, called Court dreal," which our aristocratical con temporary, the Bolen . Courier, pralsei as a suitable and beconibigl livery, we shall re turn,-for a few minutes,. to that eloquent and evitable nobleman, the fourteenth Earl. of Death,' formerly itnowiti while plain Mr., SiattLEY, in the Honed of. Commons . , as it tha. EfotaPur of-Debate." Lord *Denby :Was born In the fait year of the, last- century.; entered the house Cif CoinittonS in 1821 at the age of tvirenty two ; was Colonial Under -Secretary 'in 1827' and 1828, 'float' Mr. CANNING and the. late Lord CODERS'Sa j took office In -Lord Gisx's Government, in 1830, as Chief Secre- MO' for Ireland ; and wad Colonial Secretary,, and a Cabinet . Minister, from March , i 836 to July 1884,'wben, taking alarm at- the Ululate intention of reduoing - the temporalities of the Church of ireland;'he Withdrew from office, accompanied by the Duke of Riciniimiff, Lord Ilarou,, and Sir hams Gelman, the letter opener. Declining , office, under Pane. in 1884 6, Mr. STARLDY; was ,l'Emis Colonial Setratary from September 1841 to December' 1846, when ho resigned; otilentning that PEEL was a convert telbe - Cohdenite principles of Free Tradti, At this time, ho was in the Upper Milne; as Lord Sratmcv.- lie headed the Protectionist Opposition, in the Lords, to Pest's Anti-Corm law measures in 1846, at the samo•tline that Lord CsoliGE' BENTIBOR Was leddlng,otalthe wino side, in tbe Com 7 Etas. - The Lieutehant in Whose knowledge, tact, boldness, dad elocluence, Lord Gain ein &nitwit mainly relied was Mr. - ofintaahr, Undoubtedly one of the., Al*, Avg huh Pelltialana of the age—ai..nitta svim bee, fairly fought his way, tbrough'ilie toMesieg befriers orAristecracy, into posillors,-,poWer, atkropotatifit. - PoHtical °iron% dprldir iha „ryes" Trade 'contest ) and ,intbai4nentlyxwbeti , - thiStatatin made Mr. DISRAELI leader of tite-dppoeitipd in the Donee ,'of bragbi:Cord., Nair a gocd deal into personal Oorkteurilea tion,,ont of which sprung a friendship, throng and solid. Accordingly, in March. 1852, when Lord Joan k mum . resigned hie Premiership, beaten by a mijitrity of eleven on an amend. merit of Lord Pautesirron'a on Meat ilitis Bill, Ohd the Queen called upon the earl of Deane to fotai a Cabinet, the flat Matt consultetirma M r., bfatuatit, who *as then appointed Cbangelldr of the s schequer. In the Ministry then formed the popular principal was so much recognised that tairenteeti no* men, Obledy - Commbriets, lei° sworn in •Frivy Ootincillora 'on one day. That Minfittry remained only nine months in office, dating which period it passed a mea sure for Chancery Refer* Organiied a Militia, and folhed that entente cordiale with Louts IsTaroratos which has striae been 'Maintained. Defeated on their Budget, the herby Ministry quitted office in December, 1852, and were succeeded by a Coalition Ministry under the Earl of ABERDEEN—an old4asbioned Tory, of the nitra•illiberal school of • PERCIVAL, &mos, SincoUrE, CAsnEREAOII, and Liven- POOL. In this Coalition Ministry, from which Lord A intim, the Premier, retired in February, 1855, fairly. overburdened by the responsi bility of the primein War, Lord PArmaa- BSON, who knew little - of the internal adminis tration of the United Xingdom, was made Home Secretary, (owing to the jealousy of Print.° ALtizat, Who thought his iolictenco too great with Continental Powers.) awl Lord Jolts Bosun, who was profoundly ignorant Of European politics, was made Foreign Se - craters , i So utterly incompetent was 81311- enj, that ho had to surrender the Foreign !eels just two months after they were con. fided to his incompetent hands. Be flitted about from one bureah to another, in Lord A ntanszta's Cabinet, and finally snuffed him self out by an ostentatious failure, as Ambas sador to Vienna. in 1865. From that, time until the other day he has been in a state of personal rather than political antagonism to his old rival, PALVERSTON. On Lord Ansansan's retirement; in Febru ary 1856, ho was aucceeded, ne Prime Minister by !Arc' PAL/W.BIW, who retained Lord CLA.RENDON.OB his Foreign Reermary. Two years later, while England was yet groaning under the burden of increased taxation, to meet the 8500,000,000 which th i e- War with Russia had cost, Mr. Rioitean ConLa and . carried, a vote of censure' tho Pal merston Cabinet for having commenced use less, unprovoked, and costly hostilities with China. PALSIEILETOH, considering this es only a surprise vote, took the course lately adopted by Lord Dann; and, dissolving Parliament, appealed to the country, by a General Elec tion. The result was immensely in-his favor, giving him a larger majority iu the Commons than any Primo Minister had been upheld by fur many years. The General Election of 1867 seemed, in fact, to have placed Pat 'cannon and his colleagues more firmly in power than ever. The Athenlap Sago "declared, that to flit the wheel of capricious I' ortune was the chief thing rt-quirod for earthlrhappiness. Lord PALMERSTON could have echoed this aphorism within twelve months after the General Blue- Gun of 1867. Early in , the cession of 1858, I a vote of censure was carried against him, on a motion by Mr hfrosea Giusos, for having degraded the character and lowered the honor 01 xnglaud, by truckling to the. influence of the bmperor Neeousott, and by wanting to change the English law to please that foreign potentate. In twelve little months, PALMER. STON'S majority had. dwindled away—partly from a dislike of his relations with NApoaaosi, and partly because, in the plenitude of suc cess and power, be had become haughty, pe tulant, and supercilious, thereby personally offending some of his warmed supporterd. Whatever is the cause, PALMERSTON was de feated, and had to resign. It was expected, by Lord JOHN RUSSELL) with . that peculiarly high appreciation 01 his own •importance which is one of his leading cbaritoteristicsi that Queen VIOTORIL had no alternative, on PALMERSTON'S' resignation, but . .. . . „ iti?'4llold fon— himself) • This; considering his oared to the - mental 'organization is, like. yeti Bigrant failak in hie embreery, to Vienna, • wise, by no itielinii:uniratiOrtriiit,tiiiiin- the Pre licips,Wasa eotnewhatalnrealionahleeXpeeta- sent economy of ' our rase the spiritual Is tibia 1 ;it Warr not realized. ;-- '' •, - • ~ , „operated, 'cip by the material., For the - cilium,' tog , .I),Earsr , and the, Conservative - Jiarty . itgerbits'itiercise of the' ind the beds , ' should 1:4 . ittaulzed that pertleular opposition to be in the fullest discharge of its healthy !uric:- • W i z ,,,t,,iiireeratitit Minletry. which, defeated ,tiotiaP: .lifa'few flelltirs tbne spent -in recruiting ~t„,i ii ~ , Mrk Eirsaannt and .his Clonservegve the forces of the physical come' back tenfold gents in the Monier)! Cerement' bad vptod in the veil and,ner.lifis which we are enabled I a tees' s, , azeterestiorr ; but the ; belittle Motion to;earry into Our employments. - ' ' Wirtlibititight forivarti and seconded by avowed Li alk. In a wer'd,"the Paimeruton Ministry 1, , , -. ; Nerity i,Pubbleations: -; ; ati bed, rather fr om Internal dieserielons in The sixth volume of the splendid edition : of siaP -; •. • - eetle arty; than from' intrigue or attack from enoper'e novels, Ilitnersted by Darleyould -nob ism •Itished by W. 'A' Townsend It Oa , of New`York,, tn ., vowed enemy. - neon. VICTORid, pining by Lord Semi re :o r u n nulf ro popular in thleoonntry its it wee, and Rtrateir,, (who IS said -to have ev en attired b oont Tut 'clam Bravo," a story :abloh hue pot Venetian ' sc ener y . the truth of its portraiture : of tataiKite lu a full' COnit suit' for his expected en 7. mention, governments, and iit , iview with his Royal ' Mistress i) . Sent for ; people was Immediately - woogrased as at ones Fi tt" v ial of Manx, and asked him to oblige her • tiuthfel and granbto. It was pablisbiri in 1831; i ' bye thitng a ( tiverainent and acting as Its and ire reoelleet . that in the following year, when iiii ~-). Lord DERRY &tinkly told-her that he: we drat sew Venice, we found that a previous , Re lies-T*o as was the position to 'which he ivars. rt.al of "The Bravo bas impressed the Oily of the!letup= oar mind, ea =oh se t a month's rie thiltilitilted; bereft e no inclination to' assume idenee could bays done; and trotter than any Itaithat the Parliament bad been elected, less- itulde•book. One of the steel plates in Ode edl- Atlitt t hat months before; under the special lion' represents -tbe Carmelite Shriving old An lii eimoof I ord PAMIMMTO/:; that, on most. tonic, the Fisherman , in the Adriatic, near the poi ta encept t b is.F ren oh questi on,it we ul d still L'de, with the pollee - boat in the &stapes The r:kiatiOp to anppOrt him; that, in fact,thechance .o•ber gives the leteritderiorJaeobo with his,dyhig Lit pitttho Liberate already repented having. Tether: Th4ie,are admirably drawn and are fine ' tbitivit him out Of Offide ; and that be (Lord lv enireved: They are well nrlnted, also. The Irk - ix SNrizr ..... miv,il,ling, with biii political expo.. .vivettra arenumerons. sbowlng goWlolss i palmed, lie;"‘ ~ I. 'c 'kir:office ; with a . =deafly of the ha ads, and e d e gires-airewe with grae f e, truth. and 4(i'' . ens ,dechi s effiy - against him.. Concitte` daughter (:). • n e rl a ), 0 , i r a i n r a t 11,1 on n g b p e e a ge d- . 0 20 t 2 1s e n . sT t a r i i l e er ' o a f •111 n, • . to 16,stigges1104 ; thaS Alm,gimn tryiailfl ; ;,,yettietlan ..Eittiteeniewi'veerthy of the :'pencil of .gry ~, ' ataesairote ;another trial, Lord DERBY ' Tidal himself.'; !if l iia`riirty4re; 4111011,,eriasy . tlie pas ~trolly dedlined . the actual goverionent • veitrine,'alverillet:exterittiii of The'llial 3,-- lwe Or''. ~ .British Empire. . , - •. • -,, trillion of Cori Per, whieli fa one or tho'reeet hand; • . .14, - Weverilbt RoYal antipathy to EimilDt- • some site ef, illpainited _works ever miblieheikin lttie. , Wats such-that Vtoroats. 'requested Lord ' b tys b e r ea t atry, lo r eold at $1 50 per volume, aad,oari ' • ... to "sleep on . the matter and visit her - 4108°Waalnedty ilyr oribers. atlr. El Siolleery; an str eet, s th e so l e agent for this tiebil.; ek,, 'the next, .day. He not only slept upon cation. in this oily, and vrill reoeive subscribers', ige • ".t. consulted' with Mr. DISRAELI aqd many names. otiother politicians who bad ' acted with ' ' ,i),I ,„, • , , , tiering his .Ttiintaterial reign in 1852.; He " PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. ' a visited the Queen; is else had requested, The am' Mission. By'William Dein, D. D, Twenty years a &Melon ary tb Obtria, pp. '396. , ..." Nati receiving from her fall-authority to ' { New York : Sheldon art Co. Philadelphia :..T. B. nal ''' 'new 'Parliament, Wheriever factions op- Lippincott d: ' Co. fan ' OR' defeated him 'in the House of Com- ii •, relnaantly set about constructing anew ISi o ( nletration. Mr. DISLIEI:I resumed his I fie, Stones r inauclal Minister., with the leader-' sill . 61 the A ouse of Compel - in.' General Penn, b 0 er' to' the departed Statesman, became §if etary of - War, and Sir I. 8. PAKLIdOTON, i rg:, Lord of the Admiralty ;. Lord STANLRT, e4pt lean tp the Premier, first became - Colonial *o4eatery and then Minister for India; Sir .E. .L.ll3tilwait LYTTO/I, the great author, took 'aril''; lt;. Watromi resumed his post at HOMO 'Be . e.tary ) and Lord MALMESBURY again be ea 6 e Porelgn Secretary., But, on- the whole, thp i oerby Ministry was irWeak in the Runes," As;genator Bieasa bath' it, in point of talent. risenr, ima.szar, STANLEY, and' Boawsa, *Oita the only decidedly lirstirate men in it. . - xiii,' Chancellor was talking 1 rieszaza 'con- Neried into a' chattering peer, under the name lie-Lord CEISLIIIVORD. - The office had been - -piibred to Lord Sr. LEONARDS, who had been Hnitily'a Chancellor in 1852, who declined it int';'the plea of being 1?. years of age: We Isbell iii - j4, - by and bye, heir Lord dmikiistr, eagerly grsaped at this position, although two years 'older than Lord Sr. Lzossabs, whom profes •Bianal readers will better recognise as Sir En •litatii Stibiisii, eho Wroto the world-iamous ;acv book "On Powers 1i • .Lord DERRY, although possessing cull et the oldest peerag.es in, England, had a less viristoorsticalCabineLthart Lord panteasvps, Who is 'only an Irish. peer; of modern crea- Alen. Lord Pamtaawros's Cabinet, of 1858, attUtatned I lisike, 8 Marquises, 8 Earls, 8 Barons, 1 Irish ViscoUrito., ittroiefif, and 8 , 4irtrithribre--1: o.; out of fifteen Cabinet Bit; nitners• there Were !Bile, Peers _ arid ail Ocitii . , ..:. Maperit. In Lord Dotrir's bainuet there wad itor,pnke, and only ono ' Marquis, . but thwie ,irete font Earls and a single' Baron. There We'4e a - brace of Baroeets and half a dozen ',otmormiere 7 locluding, however, trio Peen!' Werta xi:ltrizi and ''Lord "..bourn Maitanne,) Whereas, on a Oeiiii,lion•dente Viet, no Mem- I ' • .. Mem ber Of the Peerage should sit as a ieritesthifti:. tlire of the People, tbo claims of ArintecticY by birth, end of Deniocraoy by election, be. log undeniably incompatible. Having time brotipt the Derby Ministry of 1858-'69 into office, there we shall leave them until our next publication. Our design is to give the personnet of the Palmerston Ad ministration, and to do this, intelligibly it Is necethlary to show bow and why it was formed. sketches, more of leas biographical, of each mrtnber of the hew Ministry, Will form part and parcel el the &mitt setleil—which hope, will glire some intorMation, in a popts lay form, upon the manner in which a handful of the British aristocracy assert and oterCiso a sort of hereditary claim to govern Eng land. tlea.Bathlng. t , , As the season approached whop great nrini• bars of persons seek a temporary retreat fidin the cares of business and the sultry, impure, and pent-up atmosphere of the town, a hint or two on the subject of health and recreation may not be out of place. , Especially would we call the attention of that class of our cid. Zeus to the subject whose eircentstanctea and occupations preclude the possibility of a pro. longed absence. The question should he what distance, or.rather what time, is there between any given point of resort and my bUsineetl, and in what direction shall I obtain the largest amount of physical and mental M oults consistent with that expenditure of time? Now, while there aro many places which present themselves as attractive, yet none seem to combine so many sources of true advantage and enjoyment as the seaside. It is to be regretted that so little importance has boon attached in this country to the sub ject of sembathlng. Isfo nation, probably, is so completely an unwashed one as our own. In the early historic periods of our race bathing entered largely into even the religions service of tho times. Among the Egyptians ablutions were constantly' practised. It was when the daughter of PHARAOSI. attended by her maidens, was going to her river bath, that the Intent was'discovered who was to be come the future lawgiver of Israel, and, it-' deed, of 'all time. The Greeks and Romans were scrupulously attentive to sea-bathing. In Russia all classes, lrnm the Emperor to the poorest serf, enjoy ml almost daily bath. Tho ,euft, beautiful skins of the Eastern women are 'duo to their habits of ,bathing. Aside from the universality of so Important a practice, we have in its behalf a more conclusive argument in the organisation of the body. The skin may be considered as an immense gland. On its steam) num berless little orifices open their mouths invisible to the unassisted eye. The matters which peso out through those emtinctorlea, consisting of water, carbonic acid, ammonia, and many baits, are effete. They have served their purpose in the economy, and to remain longer would prove positively injurious. If , they cannot escape through these natural out lets, they must be gotten rid of by the lungs and kidneys ; and while there is a wonderful compensating and accommodating power pos sessed by these organs, yet such extraordinary acts on their part, superadded to natural of fices, always prove injurious, and constitute a fruitful source of disease. Estimating the sur face of a man of ordinary bulk to be about 2 600 square inches, and 8,521 pores to cacti, averaging one-fourth of an Inch in length, we should have in the aggregate a tube over I t twenty.seven miles in length, transmitting, when in a proper state of aotivity, not loss i than four pounds of injurious materials in the ' twenty-four hours. - Besides this,' we are to consider the skin as an aerating medium pas sing oxygen for the wants of the blood, and regulating the temperature of the body. It' an animal Is coated over wills souse material im -1 pervious to air lie heatrapidiy falls, and it soon perishes in a state of asphyxia. Bathing is, therefore, clearly indicated, and especially sea bathing, (particularly from the stimulating qualities of its paline Ingredients,) as the ,most appropriate application to restore and maintain the functions of' the skin, Tho benefit pro- , 'The 740Toarsbirg :Review. , .7aly 1859. Oliam 'berthing ~1(.11 gee k 00. r.il:Rernellent num ber of a good review, nominated by, thaltev.Ers Gerhart P Schaff • The articles of.mmt mark and note. are "What'is Poetry ?"'by Rev. Theo. Ore Appel, of Laooaetar, and "Extempore Preset log, by the Rev Riiwin E nersod, Grienoistle American Journal et'. the Medical • Stint:leer, ilited be Ismael flays Df I) -,Pabliehecii(lyarterly Xaly. Philadelphia [A publioation tif Standard authority and ability. Ile reviews and Mlle graphical notices are espeolally,gOod. • The 'Lathan; Monthly. :one nod St ly. Ben ton: Shepard; Clark, k Brown. Philadelphia: Bateman .1c 'Brothers [A montb4 magazine for children.' It leilrefavelY illuetraiel. Io thelune; number a poem by the late Thomas Hood, lately pabliebed by hie. surviving. children, IS altered and spoiled• and served .up as "Adventures of a New York Pest Piggy." Thin is very unfair: In thejuly number, the best artielei for ohltdren, to a pretty fairy tale.ealled " Tiny and her Vanity " Sketches of the New York Military and the Rnaveries of Peter Punk !metro e'en; are satiate! suited to' nterest the; Mrowd ,ce juvenile .reader?.] Elistrated . Moupt Vernon Renard Vol. 1, pp ISt' Philadelphia: Devareox 4.00 rib% publioai Con is _the lygon s of the Mount • Vernon Ladies' Associiittion,•nn..a nen, peecil, - and patriotism rooks a very able and hatideovieNvork: It Is Mastro,- tod liberally and tastefully.' From Cs utre County. ..f..etthlll(l.• ACCIDS24T-:10:i lAMBS 1317R1051D1 hiAwir,T BILLIDD 8r , 1181210 TIIIIOI4R rieutdi c*t - - ", • pareopondeaos of , Tha Pr o• . BILLHirON*II, July 1,18 M., Our usually quiet end happy village was throw* into the greatest exoitement nod sorrow tide eve-, zing, bj an accident whiehieonlled In Ibnninumt instantaneous death of the Hon. James Burnside - lie wad .111 a poisot,starting from his residence, In a esifiege ffi nointany .eith i nephest, acid-bad' taken hid Mai, Whet hie horse teatime Mistretta; and atoned le inn at a inoet forint/Si : ate dean the deteends abruptly' to the creek' About a hundred *mild dein t'b heal', the Judge irasrbroan froni the bevy: wit ti±Fat t'h'ree. and .frem the time be was planed up he never sOlig d , Word.' He died almost4ustilgy. At she I mite there is no possibility of my moertaldrit the titer tof the h jdrita!ableh easteed thleaudden death. (It tire the fade ' that's good and a great mai-Wes herited -iiishcEtt a moritent's warning. from his family and his friend's, into olefnitf. Hon. James Burnside was the eldest son of the late Hon. Thomas Burnside, one of the joitices'of the gtiprStaa Court of Pennsylvania. He grade• eyed as DlCkinson with dre• htleore, end etedied 1. w with its father. Ia 1815 7; be wee elkitild to the Legislature from this county, where he natio. golebed himself ass legislative &dreier ' Be wait appointed presldent judge of the judicial dieted tinmposed of Centre, °Mattild, and Clinton, by One. Sigler, and elected to that ofilse in 1852 He teas regarded on lite ¬, aeons of she ablest jn•' 'flats to the State, redoested fOr his settles', and italirersally esteemed for his generous Imola and do . mastic qualities. tilti sudden death bas struck a blow which will affect settety and hotness, while; the wound which it has is flitted it bid family is too poignant end sacred for reference in these pfri ragraphs. He leaves behind him it large and young family Hie wife (a daughter of Bon. Simon Ca• Meron) to overwhelmed in the wildest grief. as I write; by tbtd,dalemity, and Is receiving all the poor oonsolatton which filiinda tan offer in the midst of such heavy sorrow and bereavement„ Yours In hist° From Lake superior. [Correepondenee of The Press ' PORTLAND, Lake Superior, June 26, 1859 1 trust, for the sake of the Treasury Depart ment, that the approaching Minnesota Dotted States land sale may not result like the late sale at the huperior City Land Office.: This sale was advertised .n certain pipers patronised by- On. vernment, and ROD by a very few, oonSequen try, very few" knew of the sale, and made, parabolise But better look the nett time. says the red tape ostim, end we will repeat the same operation along the ntrtb shore of Lake Superior; but the result will bo the same. Governmentcannot force lands into market during those times. 'rhos hest thing the department can do is to have roads opened. so that settlers eau get at the lauds; then they will readily bring one dollar and a quarter ca-h,per sore. The north shorecof take Puperior is usually a week or two in advance of the othorebore of the lake in agricultural productions It is partly' sheltered from the north winds cad exposed to the sun The vegetables raised are truly extra• ordinary, for size and quality, and also, the. woeat, rye, oats,' barley, and other crops., 'The farmers have great facilities for shipping their produce, and they are constantly sautrorover to Superior City with their sailboats laden w 1.13 pro• duce, •Lha The finest petatoes are sold in Superior o,ep of fifty cents a bushel; boats, paimipn, tur nips, .to ,in proportion At Beaver Bay, some sixty miles distant from Portland, on the I tko, an industrious settlement of Germane are doing wonders in the way of agriculture Tney send quantities of fresh butter to Superior City, and dispose of it at from twenty to twenty•Sve cents a pound. A party of fishermen have been unusually for tunato, of late, tithing off Wisoonsin Point, part of Superior Oity, about eight mules from Portland °nationally they caught six barrels of fish to a single haul. It was a very large lay out net, shut ter to those used in the shad fisheries near Gloms ter, on the Delaware. The prices of fish range' from nine to ten dollars per barrel, and several, hauls are made every day. Too steamer trtii Star left Superior City last week, with a large quantity of dressed and undressed lumber, shin glee, lathe, Ao., for the mining .t. 0 ,77613.. There are also over three hundred thousand shingles in one of the warehouses waiting for shipment A large quan icy of potatoes and fish were taken away at toe name time. Several of the steam sew-mills in this vicinity have contracts ahead for the se-son, to supply the mining towns on this lake When lumber of every description ebonods here, it will not do for the Superior airy milts to allow compe tition, as heretofore, from Oleveland, Detroit. or °Moog°. "Noma Swann." THE TEMPERA= oarraß•aboti, •la NOW York, over wnioh "Awful" Gerdner' presides. is already a popular institution. A reporter fund numbers of respsotable workingmen reading at toe tables, one or two smoking, and a tittle gaug of reular " bruPers " in red sbirte, eliding for lemonade at the counter and watching " Aw f u l" G.irdeer with much curiosity, The " Awful" shook hands wish them very cordially. • One tell. musiolar man came in who said he had trained ieardaer for a pnce tight once in Philadelphia, but, like him, be had enough of rowdyism, and was trying to lead a good life; he bad heard of the room, and it was jam what he bad long wished fur his *ld comrades. SU/43VA"/oo>Qo Whito, who was arrested in our city on the 231 nit, for rape, committed near Harrisburg, • Ti:xits: on a little girl, was taken book to the town and carton• dared to the authorities. Ho was taken before• a magistrate and conviotad of the offence. Toe ex. oited citizens took him Out of the town towordS Douiton, anti hung him. Our informant posed the body d incilvg to a Me yesterday, at 4 P. At. —Galwatutt Noce. Ma. Titosiaa H. Howaartt, Of New Haven, Coen , while et work in his' garden, was shot in the abdomen, and it is feared ie 0/9r , any rroonded A tel on the pr,tniese adj mning was tiring a pima at a mark, and Mr. N. being in the range reoeived the oontents of theorearti, Two,,MINTsI TI E , LATEST 'FOR-EIGNNEWS. By the illteetnelt ; the ,Haute ;; of Lied' Toeadli7,' Jaee ;21.. lord' lladardata—aspepAtilipealter, py d the lloun'adjuiru Until Tinlrsday next, „it the 'mine etetitit 'thit no pithllo s baehiesa iould be trenerared until :7beatiday. In ibtlibuctor:Voitunote: Bir , Ohaflas - Napier tAbk anectooto eapfesa , hope. that. he peasant Gov.pntploat w oul d not reduce Abe evil of the , but would' academie 'cod - mat,.. double the" &flirts mode` by , f4het late fliveritruene" In that d notion. Most- some ferthei unhuppr. - tent buoinets, the hooceadj 'anted:, '• THE NEW ADVITNISTR&TION.,:-' %Tit CABINET,. - - • First Lord of the Treasury—Ono:mull Palmer atop. _ • Chancellor of the Exche'quellin. W. E. Glad atone. - . - • SICIVRT4I.4I,II f•P •• For the Foreign D.partmem—bord John ItateeH, Bor .the Home Department-Alt G. Cforneirtill - For the Colonial' Department--The, Dike of No twos* For War—hfr. Sidney Herbert. - : , i For Loila—Fir 0 Wood,G 0. It • - • First Lord of the Admiralt)--The - Duke !of Somerset . , . Laid Chancellor—Tord Campbell: President' of the ,Connoll—The Bart Granville, G 4 Privy - Peel—The.,Duke of Argyll IC T. - • Pneimaster eennral—The Bari of • lain, K 1 4 . Proidett of the llepird Of Trade—Sfr. R Osieleri. President ot the'Poet Law Boar . Gingen Peoref pro forlreland—Mr,Cardwell. Chancellor ,of the, Dneby,of ;Lancaeter--Slr wo? IN . Tut Bearitary to the Tressei*—Mr ' 1 Eleoretazy to the Admiralty—Lord elarituatt Pa) , Under-Searetart 'tar , Foreign .44114. 7 44341 Wodeboune T the Coloniee—aur. Ohlibeeter Fortetonii: k' Fel' the Hem eDeogriment-4,1y,, , G. oli v e. • El. Itidia—ifr,Theetas Bating. ' For War—Lord Itfoon;.: 4 OrellLord'of the 'Admiralty_ Whithiesth. Judge AdiooeLe`neueral—Mr;;-Headiagi Fleoretagy to the-Rior;Levi OWL! . .Vioe Preeidetitef the , Prier Menai fotEdnetri •' " I Solleito; General —sis xeating. . , Taa, 110T4-1. 110014101. P. „ - 'Lord Steward-forit3t7:Goirisieet: Muter of the Errrse-Tbei fdargala Aileylorry. Master of the Bnekhonnda=-The Earl of Bees -I borough,. .i Mistreat' of th e Robes—Tfie riuribeel of -,Suther . land. ' The Earl of Carlicle,lcan:been eppoluted• Lord Lferttenabt of Ireland. • , Sir Aire Cockburn bac' bcen Rpm:doted Chief & fl attop of Beeler d: in the pleee of tafirdrOhaneel• lor Campheil_ The Rightßonk , Filmy Wtil hairline PkatCnromitsinaer of puma the at. d Mr Mrs, ey, late Under - Secretary of the Home Denartment. will etteceed Mr Pissrey rikOheirman et C manittees. 'lt le arid that Mr Laiuf, M P. for Wick. late Chairman of the Brighton Ratierey Company, and offho Crystal Palace 01-rwPattv2 and intimately annneakd with several Oanlwatwial en dertakings, k to be' Pinanoial Seat/dab! of the Treatocry.• LOlll hifrea Planet reetmc re Mc old Oka at the CouroattOlerk Marshal. • Lord P 4 Imerron boo oppolnind the 33 4 n.-Evelyn Aeholy And Mr Chiirtes George ,B, , rrington.. of the Treasnry, to be hte Privet, Brore4yl es Mr hieuriee Dnimtnoed- of the Tievarv. lits . .beeo oppointea 'Private Eta:lreton , t,crth4' Mine Hoare.: tery. Sir G Clornewall Leger. , hfr.',o - 41r , Ifree• month,. of the TreclBlll7, wilt by Privets &oratory to Mr. Brrnd.. _ lord'Jobit Iterstli - bits #ppointed - Ma'gaii. Sea. oad•tar,..B.•Ralsell to be Isfs Piiiiate Beefs- Mr WiiPotl linq been • appointed. & member of the Clorip.q ror,lndia. - - ' Bic B If 41 hex been milted to the Peerege the title of Bait& Llanoeer. ; " IMPERIAL MOVEMPNTS We have reason to contradict the reports which have been entiant relative - to the anproaehing re turn et tbe Emperor' to Parie We Understand that mob a thing has never been thought of.' Hie filskst.v is actively accopitd with the'plansottha new, on al psien enci the eon oentration of the troops Ina fee days the blanks in ali,tberigimentsy wili, Env° been filled ,up Print's ll'apalern. whope at- tent on bas bren' up 'to 'the present time a 1,11014,04 by the t rganirttion of the Fiftb , ;eorits under Ms command: is impettent. tb dtetiniu.sit himself la tbe , seoond. conies of ,oporattoaa. which are about to commence. - BtitrSSEL 3 jitfitil Penis." Saturday:- June 18 —The Men;Lstit a! this ,inorning, contains- the .followinc - telegrain Travigliaio...Tnn•lT evening •Therisoporor Seat this piece If a M fury ail *f freDifeicbtalth;Salti 'be moral and phystoal position of ibe.,eraky Is ex- Cogent; 1 • Pants, Wednesday, -June -22 —The slitotalisur onOtAna follotelit • ' ' Bitiseta, mane 20 =lt le annottneal. that 'the, eirterriansoahe are in great force, ocinollitiong po - 1112ns at Lona , * Cesr d'AumpAtltitain; where theY hsid fortified • tbetoteliciierlth'escreAt ' -wails,oiktieglh •bridges; " and (30nel:ranting taimefottil liatteries..haVilltbse 4nnod all tbet,e rroiticas 'the Eal,peror le ft Uremia to tiny adsance . Pants, Monday, June - •28:-3 ate In id.its expectation of news of -a battle oti the MIL .dIO-1/great battle, widob, if lost by the_Austri: tins. May !items the solution of the great,quitstlon at trine . and dissilia to the 'albeit:in. that they,,irn eontiotte to bold Ltinbardy aid before. The faxacius' fortresses will; we are told, not long , stand out seninat, the rifled OPIUM ; et least, Bud IS the ~opinien,expeessed by persons, who, were not their national renting' erniited, worild be very good an-, ihority on Etch a q ueot ' on. Bharat! a battle, thee; be lost by the atiatrtens on the Minoan; it ie tbought or hoped that the nidttalPoweri may try' to bring about an armistice, with 'a View to en el, tartar arrangement. There arevatious„ versions. or rather clod wares. as to the aware of this as' rangement. Ore is; that Au - stria will he induced to abandon her Wolin to - Lombardy, which wall be anneited to Pit &nerd, and that Venire will be de dared a free city, with a portion of territory os far as lIIe limits of Lombardy In this manes, the north of Italy woutd be rescued from the . Austrians (iota the Mediterranean ro the. Adriatic There are ,varione other plans spoken of perhaps witt no greater foundation The _attention of everybody tallied on the expeoted battle of "the Minclo—the Blincio, which is regarded 'asthe Rublarti of the . - modern Costar. - - GARIBALDI. Ind following ad►toea have been received from Uremia to the lgth of June: General marched yesterday meriting front' Salo towards Demean°, but, 'meeting the etleiny teemed - or - 4- Mo tome, withdrew. An - Anktrittn steamer on the Lego di Qarda tired.pn his mon, but our artillery silenced ft. OFFICIAL - BALLZTIN. Turtle. dune 19 ..-The following particulars of the combat at Getetenedolo have been received, to day . ' General Garibaldi, wishing to throw a bridge across the Ohlere, In order to keep aommuelda. Soria with Breecia open, placed part of h e troops at INts tto and Troonti to opposerbe Austrian van„uard, which had advanced ele far ae that place. Some companies of Obasseurs d'Ainett tit taeltedirbe enemy's outposts. The Ans'r'ana yie'ded. and were, pursued as far as Castenedelo _where the main body of the enemy attempted lo tratteund us„but ourrrooes immediately withdrew. Gene ral Garibaldi then came to the resone.'andtme oceded in bringing our men to their former Pori , Vona, causing great Ices to the enemy Wohad. 100,1ritted and wounded, The Ring,ordered the F meth division to advance to `the position, and G , neral Cialdini accordingly led part bf his di vi ion to Renato to support General taaribaldi. The Austrians withdrew from Oaatenedolo. after baying blown up the bridge over the Chime before. the town of hiontecbiaro. , Toxin, Jane 18.—On the lilth hist - Ihe'tifti.' diniau army took up its positiorr en the Mello, near Beesala. If.,reet have ,beria .despareland to ohs Irv° the mouths of the Upper Oglio. Grarlbettdi advanced on the 15th tnwards 'Lonato. It is as. carted that the Austrians era concentrated at fdonteeblaro, wl.h h strong rearguard at Cnsrene• dot° Gen d Urban occupied Oapriano on the 14th, bat abandoned it-the following night." A 'VISIT TO GARIBALDI. A gentleman, lately returned from e. tour in Switserland, hoe sent to the London Times an account of a visit be paid, with some friends, to Gen. Garibaldi at Como. The most interesting pinion of the loiter is as follows: - 4t We drove through quiet streets crowded with armed men in the Alheruo del Angelo. and were received and shown to ens 3 met al we should have been a year ago, only there woe a guard in the' gateway, and we passed a room fall of odisfera writing, for the general had here taken up hie headquarters. We dmd not cot siderthat it would be a‘ cartons brooch of the neutrality of the nation if we poid our rettiecta to the Garibaldi who de fended Rome, sea who, amid all the blunders end disasters of '4B, showed that only time and oppor tunity were welting, to develop in the Italians a single-mluded heroism and constanor worthy of anemia Rome After lutes we scalp our cards,' and s, message came from the aid de camp raying thatvhe gmmaral was asleep, buttbat as soon stabs awoke he weptd present them, and had no doubt he would be happy to receive us. After an hour's saunter among the volunteers we were informed that the general would be happy to watt upon the ladies, and in a short time be woe shcwn in, He proved asdiffsrent a wo °nested as was thestate of the townf ront that ranorted. Erotn his portraits and warlike -espleits / hod plowed to myself a very tall, large man, of sallow complex ion, with long bleok hair and beard, with some-, thing of the romantio air of- those Spanish pistil. la ciders, who sang their own gongs to the guitar, sr hi led people with equal gusto Just thepw. verse, I eon d seemly believe that the qatetatn-- , fleeted. gentlemanly nine, who entered and eat down' with us was Ondbaldi. Reis of middle height, not more than 5 feet 7 or 8 ,nobes, I should think; a tefuare'ettouldered, deep chested; power ful man, without being at all heavy.: He bee a I cabby Realleh complexion, with brown hair and beard, rather light, bath slightly touched with gray, and cut vary short. lie hoed shows a very floe development, mental as well as moral, and his face is good, though not remarkable to a casual observer—nothing to "show the 'man who Could form and carry out such plans en the retreat from Rome or the capture of Como ; bet when heap mke of the oppression and sufferings of he country, the tip and eye tmdd It o deep realise lone sop , presaed, and the steadfast, daring character of toe mi.. , A odd would sop him In the street to ask him what o'clock it was, hue the man con demned to be eria , In haitan-huor would never, after a took of that calm, determined face, waste lime In asking mercy upon earth. Daring our ERE AINTZ Noircotufliyakommg 44,1 0, vim 104 teary eoaeaseiestlaerentet bi meoupeedell asap of,tka the typnrosky, lad *NAM* etihe..4,iholeg z. - p."‘;ilvf • aadatk, SWOOklarstil i L;1114 sta earrettotret oCtheder bt abeheliebele e the re iierd.the6.B i t 614 a ob. - teirempe of pew:Venom exsy Nielsatiestbstiiiiisto frg to the evesiria-pi,eili-i.4-=':: 'tong hateriteer - VeiAlree etuetk fit:vatibminieniit .tezosetiolehlioenilighltiejjtat :Withinit *Sahara gestfolis"lee. Heim the saUtt taaaner.ild.ap. vomitee Qt. the itegliekvatteptaa,eykittit'et'i it Wll , OlO *bee alwltc he _of the oat- Oath, et the4teopitiodatiettioirtillh ifisiallrtriags ar:firß:4 ll 4o- 84 Plitlflitt saligsalkWaketAy; Ada; 4.1 tie r veiradis, , Ogela,aturlissiti,-fieW ihorcrortailiadifigitioitted,•b3# rtalitteeoreitevy etereountheitrtedalithe, wars tor it, hi &d da sfi..t the +mak lwroe4:lo..biuraiks. Dfitietiiel*# boIW - 111. -. 4seratiopp won amoreillefilrliWirAiseitattfrAreast. Vitat. , .-iteteig es maybe Iti 8- I o ppisk OV A V V*0. 1 ,-1 1 .0 or antrct:'''Bitd Red ditteiPnwigiierk*Afttfnr .raehnesi'•he :it•t , a , toubteho t ain - dool apd eatatilating-J1 sea ...tweJohiehhintrita• mite' eide'et the:table, telliarJhaladime ogbit *mgt. tillOhlei 'gad tbit'itititptdea ii StediumtlY end. calmly sip if in raeivfori'dr` , Whig - rhottOihile at any eteteenpbemight be Interrupted; bp:, tbe are'of tit interliowering Austrian fortte. brought by r ilway to Ma aoleabt tbat.losiass of rho vcrY , wereViai badgwrenged,littietif -bat to tio, andotanitt,tio, whet , tettptiwdella Molt' was 'the menital 'calibre of thednori ;:1, met him with the !dialld he'ereir tithe` n_shitr thge dtahlog popular imilltatyleader.t harrett-frem him with the oonviotion thathia warlike carter is a Mire 'ealroatt 'tn' bid Vinery,' yid -that ;his true greatest. W il t Weeets in '.the vont:fed regeninidou and govetneentofhtkogettey.",, 1) eourir olvapß - Ta ONr A,U 6 nt:XMI ATRO' 1 ""0111.111 . The following is the text of liotreatar just ad dressed by Count flavour to all the miOlttera and representatives of'Saplinia &Vinod: . • • • “Taittr'.Tonnif. tt sin To proviemsoiroutirdispeteh lbw*. honer of,making ,kunwn to the Jogations- of his hf ij 'sty thb Ott - of sphliatkrt isf Mt. Fria* wrote wag 101*JF : hi 114 sierdtoili presviceso 111 " it eceeele. — iiellifbtli4l%l teyhtlt3iiad'aildial ijodiotal horeengtitloa ltaa bean .ordsredbr : rho Ouveramentlnfoqhlimitter. - Tit iriiroworiffiet 4toettlethrottlitriclatatf4lhalsisitilftiorilatil thud Ile condnetof Itertrecps k je itoe v rltek-edotißs distinguishes eivillsodissaoos Tba aseillteeMe 'wintry will intrhielfilfts ie the ;potions ~-A7tail tbeic.iinoirtsifeeflait Tea!, vertfied,by- the jellioltsi T antlierisjes,and Web I onghi to pnlteroartoThis,ir 414111100 s of the entitnete , theinghbatLtifia'por:'-Pabilkaid the press it . would,pertotto not - be ,believed: the 0,0 re'remelit ought itself. toOIIIRII , Ancem, - oad guarantee it* ease*" Met. On.tbe fOtWof 'May, thelireii.rdiir bsit -1-11" M°4la ± bili,Pr , e'belke , etwels ..tleslortnec ao.ae - ' Austrian mobs were enoomped„on ..tea heights of Toilleelle,t s adialt '.anintentie in 'the Preying's, of . stogbeat,, , ',9.: petrol Ateing , ithit eff the -road the bailiff of the-tribtassiaand• saving oompelled him AO dot as a airerrallhatttl, laze and went lateAter borsoe'of s fermeeoemed I.lfgnoli. There, after a strict **telt ie %eery part of t h e biaildina,_the.eoldhtts r 0 adera4,l,he - menthers of the Conn family. land 'every citisc 1 ,- 11MM:oat 'happening , 10-4sintrthellain-yeid;it o follow thank • _ , 11, 1C 0 The ceases' had enabled them ,tclirenven, to thelfoure, aimiallsottern ,eontatillet yery musll -vientity a Oat, fee e f yelteg preee.' 4- " ilia persons atrested,were to tbarsonart, of nine. nix : •Petei ord . alaaretatil ; Ann ten, ex dft# ; derails Otainit, aged Ibleirdve; Clie;tea CignoW aged brusties; thalami's./ Cigna, aged fourtetre 4APtbottrAlett to, = aged earenty aka ; ,Gaspird forkvalchti'fferestmaild , feel ; Louie Aged, leighreen.-7 Thar.' *etnp it will be "weep, sin 014 4 311 4,4 Oil Yvon l and a child fiiirteen.e - 9..Th0 patrol ,tioadoiNiti th eth• taiiheiriiimatesei of +ha Austriam„antautstAder,.*h. was on the man treed: on hotiebaelc: in the nildst Ol his Wow i Having .exehtlairti' fe* ,tti"(fitramak !with Me. soldieril4o had ea:darted the - hempen; !the &amender, told Ake bailiff, labo l lliptierrod qat igulde,-to rensithr alike te'lies', lie then grderd II he nine , uoihrienbte. iteeke , tbsotsalltot aideratdotf,- nisullwitot''wees4 !trembling inevaryllins.trOto-,dosealeta :Peal i entree tilde of the road; they lied takenlbtit..l foie, pteps-.when flee 'commander lustre' te . .Iteln— ;drawn up on the soryttloa sir:Mtn •• Etght, of thise npfottaeatte peapne, fent ie.., isteutirtieid tile old Chniell, Marta* wootsde4l; gave no elan life.lWies - .AttetristChstoni ie. ' mimed theirmareb, and the; ecanagetnli er. totairs to the 'WM be - nicht ge; , and, to pre 'rent hie. being , terreited•l44he troopsfitill'io the taiskbqrbooti,:getre. him a eard:wlieh, in , aatliof Pend, ha woo. to, prvicoe„ong ; would -terra ; *Jraaafe• condnet. ( 4 Tbia card:woe irhialtliore, tinder' , • Z 4 _T" !TT FlFLTexellottaL tra.so ' , Tills acrd attsotted to ~the tatisk otth,e alidad • doMinent thintry. ' ' `BO - tne . tints otter; eliel:tobablOntiesiTiorOaelled O ,P P 9t wber t frtaxtfel -bniOberY,Atil , been , • eneeeed. l Old uignoli;efb?,bacherisd biar,setniac : *de tioavayed to Ws loaMtal' wharetz , h o iai • tlge darqatile . , I" 8 ito'b Itatty4 l t*ettelt!. llol4 l ll mentlev lhot Jras ematatnaitleo aecvrdr eit woo afro-_, atom, stiottatotixaMidnitrik ilitiatilorittAttnostlie, pond among liarbattantandl tieurajtoa. , . _ • , I • yon era f air. oommatkinate,tlito &emu:N. to ihe rdtnistet or or the - Government to mitilidliyoun nre - aoaredl44: a n d yosi at tholamp,ttlue to,aecapt the froth ;kg anraneas of my mostdlitingaished,eomideratina.r Qin6liey:orVairdeit Serf Tito Pieit. , r Aipaintas— De ounce . predose,s I.ooo,plants; esquires a seed lied of a boat 12 *Ogre A-slssngus roofs—Onslleonsionallied4 fa(4` veldt 0 205.fseclnag. - ; - ,• •• - - English' dii:iiif4-0143wisl, pl!gils,fspiss 1 , 0 to 11 , 0 fast of • t _ Boons, Preach dwarf—Onegoutplaite3+so hills, o;150 feet of rows." • Bung, 'mist plants, 100 • !Beane, '. pole, 'ortialler-Oary gear( plants' 300 Ole or 250 foot of row,— . - .‘• ;Beeta—,Ten pounds to Ibie acre ; . trattoeoce plants, 150 feet or row. Broocoll---One ounce plaits 2 500tir 3,000 pleats, recabiog 4 0 , meare-feet.of groemi. ._.• la:pm& .proutiattine as Broccoli . Pabbage:--Early eortelbe acme as BroecOlf,' the latter iv quire 60:feet.ci,grthand. - : 7 :- Catelfiower—,-Tbo 811;10 ,141st, cabbage.- Carrot4--Thrse or four potpip to, the acre; one ounce to 150 feet of row. • Oalory--tee. ounce •gloadlyooo or 8,000 platte r ' retinitipg 80 feet, of ground - • k ..; ;• ; Cooudlifrr—One ounce fir 152 bills. '. Ore's-=O.O °Obeli rows beB.lo'feet eisiserti. Egg Plant,—Otte, oozier gives' 2 000 plants: • liodlie7o.iie ounce 1071;3,50p plants ; ,seqoirlog. 80 fies of ground , Hate-Bame "ati3rooeoll. • -.- • Leek T-floe came 0)18.2.000, plants;. requiting 80 feet of ground. Lettne4-.oae ounce 'ldies'7,ooo;gibints ; reqal‘ tidg seed bad of 120:feet. "1 • "I: ' • Melon--Onemmoe 07.1.2,000 plants; requiring seed bed of 120 feet. • A=Ohnontoe for-12810s: • Nasturtions—OnnOtinseloWs 2§ feitof row,: Onton-4otir or Ilya pounds tiktrit :tare of bulbs; One otinetiseed sows 200 feet of row. Otra—Ooe ounce sows 200 feet of row: - Pstoley--Ono otiose sows 200 feet of row. Parsnip-. Ono ounce saws p5O. foot.. of raw. • Pepport—Ond ounce slims 2 800 - ileu - - m, - Pous—Ooo 'Matte of smaller sorts sows 120 fait 'of tow ;,of larger, 200 meta row. - Path pkin—Ooe quart of field sorts sows 560 hills of garden onto ; one oilmen to 60 liadtsh—Ooe tonnes tololl fast: . 83Isify—On e ounce to/60 feet of row. anions—Ono ounce to 200 feel of row. • Squash-0 ‘to ounce to 75 Milo Tomatw-One ounce giveti 2,500 plants; regiftr fag teed bed of 80 feet. - • 1 • furnip--One and a half pounds to the were; 000 Oen°. to 2,000 feet. ' Waterolelon—Oae canoe to'so ' [The abort, information; which' many sahniban and, country 'readers will Abatis. us for, - taken ' from a monthly publication called no Prodini Faroutr, , edited by Professor Mayes, publisbed at Nets Xitk. and sold at $1 a year. ,Mr.- W. B. Zmber, 103 South Third street, to the-agent2pre M receive subsoriptions'and supply sieoribem.l-- ED. Passe. - , Rtt.Duri •Or ' thunder.storm of Wednesday,evailtig leaf, Mi J. " Bushnell, of Winthrop. Nu lingwerth,,Oonn ; was etruok by lightning and instantly kille d Se had justiettaned home and unbarneised a horse whioh he tad been .driving - He then stepped into the house, and on passing out of the door to see If the ' animal was securely 'fastened, :he metlhis death The horse was standiUg a • few feet! from the door, under a wood shed, and was likewise killed The, bonito was set en bat ,the flames' wore soon extinguished by the - Ikeighbora. • - •' ' " A ItyYttaaar Tiaititorm.Tunk."—A spell but select party of literary-Outlet:6er, anent ell or the past week I , an inspection tr p over-the "Bald; - more and Ohio Rtilroad among. them, were .: Bayard Taylor, the celebrated traveller; lam., mender Maury. of the - Melt:mai OhrentatorY • Bon. John P Kennedy.; N P. Wills. the poet John It, Thompson, editor of the &when -I.:***ll.:, rare /ifs,esangsr ; and Judge II 0. Warren, Boston Like all other appreciative Tuitions 111,f7 have' ossained thin road and its eurrortodtrigeinZ:- these .gentlemen. are. undonnood' to have been gristly impressed with their trip. --.- • Etiza - Bnanvonn , was Ifafenhig to the eloquence of the hairy Stroh - Man." on W.A. button et" Boatou r viben ,sbe felt a roan'a band in her pocket.. She seised the strange digit end fm. pressed upon the lsiokar it the marks of her fin ger nails.- The' fellow 'broke away end soncht refuge in a store where he wan arrested. BM gave Me nem° as John Patterson. The girl said, •. YOCI will know him by the _scratch I (MVP and • her. words were found true. .Be was held in - Gye hundred dollars for trial. - 'A•kiwirrieWeer announces in the Borao; • (N rl4)Actuk.tiiii that he' will dallier .a. 'nature. , in that sty, in the course of which be will eiV.Etilt a model of his stem battering rini, - by which two mien clan whin out. any .war vessel now afloat, without firing a gun or losing a man ,and &In model cannon, that will aim, lire and ewatt itself out." Ar OskaLootia, lowa, a „yentik.,Womany whose husband, game home drunk tha.otheiday, • - took down oa goad,- and ohasilsed'hiMmost gloriously—mall .he :promised not io do sow.;air4 He laid the blame upon a friend who' 'salmi Tiltn'lo drink. She then whaled hint again forget haiing stability to refuse. . • • • A MILD, in Albany, Fatritiokett by 0 hone, neva. vtohnnr habits were inn e ,,i to the Owner The ernld died, end the ease esroe up be f,re a coroner ajar', who leaked , * the ' , tetras book, and returned a verdlet-of thy of man elan/Over in the third degree" spinet the owner of the bolge.
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