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THE •Th.O43ll4ThEB TO THATEOT THEICIT A-GL&NONI Why will you DiPII2I liupott a Dli9ollth fun of errors,-eta toiutod In the etetlteet typo, Wheu you eon ease all the tithe, thus mistimed, by re.. 'mance .to fam•elmile of the genuine note itself, tehitb ieltiltee but a glum of tho eye to lonize you ap,ioilt daylose , Arotr.,Ang.jaeßrat AT, ANY /407,18D/T. Tt/ tattollld.RoTß, RUM FROM- ONI9 • 1 , DOLLAR !iv FIFTY. - • • • • • ieippen IN WBRICTr . MG ONE aux Dial) AND rowridibun.FAo,fixyitLEl3, WOBS. •TO • BR pottPLITBD IN A, ' • . . t ' For" Sala by all pletba , llcaltis indTe,riodical Agents -tbraii,rh(a4l' die eaaaley; - - -, : ' " ' ; ' 1 ':', ' WM. 4 3/ . 03131,6'44D:fc ~it. itnitievei .. i5i5,i1, 5 4:„"`.: ' .. 41 ,....). b tfralit?ustrletprei tork. 'ALM -'EAR NE ST t . AND' , TROITG.g.TF tn . , "A3,".lfobiv.” • ' ' .THPI.`PITOI7 , TWO 'VIBIONB OP THE. DX. ily Item. Milyam Newton. `; • 24fritassi - or Tam rases: • ITharn- is ae, warmth ot, tone sod feeling about. this laloin,whlckwigmako it not ransamiptabla L to a large olass ,of neadeia: . 'La practical mancatcass and raver rimed ara,higle rscordniendatloeut .—Dannen of 'Phevolorio amolalos dotere and earnest ea:positions prokkiales, i Ta: , antlior , orioairo. axe; , in ironic ret selects,. peaullat, sciti au e Worthy Of. attention and con:. dilatation ..41matiann Presbyterian, ' . 4:toi ,bock Is the Vicki:Mt:9 l :AS dihn' thtdStiltrall. - tax 'aitat; sad. neasrmetlal' ad:4 j Ma any befinnaulted kith pridle.lhPriadyteriinilaneg, Jedinated. !itt' puhliehild by •I ,•;% - • -" •VATJAX eladflifiD ' ie:26 506 gowEß,..._-113A1-LNES,,,,, •Lti- • , h200i1140.1Tir,0t14..815E0014 AND BLANK 400 Ell "; - , . . • • ' , linoi,l'EClllD;Btraet aelow Arch, • - I' ' • • Pbtliaelphia l •• Publlideen tiler following. looPiii"" 8 4 00 / arai Ookno7rladge3 I.tt Jatellitera tardier. parefareumituttion tQ by u n d. - vaned id thbii adaptation to'thiliarpoiami intended: , I,cliklitisus.otaxopas, Oraddra 7 „ - 4(l44p:tat - „ - •' . 4 'Pint Baader; ir - - 195ird - Readik, . 44 , • '44 With Baader, - • u• , Speaker , s -r„ - • • . • i • Bacuarlicrider,: • , • ' • - • - Puttee limadef, ”, ' tt HighßakoolllsgAAT : - • • ,Yotuig Ladles' Reader:, 3 111/ob/Ai'4lollidge : fPfaillidill,dND 1.1tIN;'711: - Larauqrxwo,. , 12 3 ,1445f:11: llinalti; laktimajci,Nornaal School. !Vi i o2446%ripirliitli#ll . o! ti,l77qpii; MAPS. le They arit'orpacflalliWaßk•itetia,tliois'ininalai, as liilhoo s Taorr hefiain&d, In' thetlitiOp .13eOgra, ..phy;s4 th'itTeraiiretroatllittki ielsanar and, more cam. .PSCR 00Mcoirtion of ' the'alitneeder and' rotative - alai and . poiltron of taatiPhildOM • and potified * ".tate, than' alen be obtained itonidiat,otheibios All tislakataatioaa of r' l r tvlson • • " 'A.. ••. • •.•:. • i,tw POoffi. • Itisiistt of , grk LD BOOKS—Ora) BOOBS—OLD ,The tuderolgted dratit that' hi litiartquently for ,4.1t0t0 Priatt4 bettftotp Atio,,yesre A4IO.atiORKII , y edition* tettiit lattAra th eitirortheta **toy tti,eq.ediitt* Divintot Oiotopediett;LitiloQui, Oltiots Matins's, ttistory, Pott%•; • P,bilotopbx,, Matte, rolattal• Economy, Ileorernment, Ar 0 ;4 0 "", , ti!tfurst MARKT , ~ , Ttstit4tA upon thins atidothot Unfired, 41,1bildo, ,:are.bobiaoP4U.9"/IY,4eait ,inW him. 'Doi:44;W tarp ibt Pixtill quit titles, put., 'alined at tkegtattomrßoculeivreune Book,111 ? ,041:61!- It,ITIP Ettiesti attayildittike, , • • tewlBqtta s?. '•;:z• - • • • ulaw an moors.- / , ' P.Er-AE" " D = RUBIS : 10 HANWAONES. underalgued bare been s ittipcdnted , sole agents for tiha Illitited States "hut °anode, tor 'betide *tile bbabipagne 'Fines"' it- lies SO. J'AfifittEtr COl st zii4 ! 6i tbeii therpiblia wider' tali t IX PEELS' , .6AID .11ATBAS.. ' ' 6 ?Pal ! I Wise IS of exquisite flavor sad fruity teat, lima is guarantied to compare favorably with any 19Isola the Atherlesin market.f Tfts , UII.TIEIIB 'a'ffire Cieblnet OliaMpagire, of itt ' stitiftit,lttilkr color raile& is mantra to :the Wine. Tblif wine 6' aiittiti...tie r . 4,i; Lone of. Alia "finest, Cabinet ClharePainoe ,yrodiced.4o. Prince, wad 1 made from grip‘s of tliwoholsest seleotiOns. • - ; ; . lionktliwtong everience, extensive Fe110651066i and , 16714 hoam of the well.known house of , JACQUES GOMIG tt 00., tend their determination to furnish wfutia Whieb shill meet with the approval of consumers, we feel Pers l 444o that a trial' will fully establish all we calm for thiriatioellemie of these ; (JBADiEIt ; • , Attila% 86.mooLosEkr, -I! No. 19 13B,NAN'InriNET, NEW Y ORK. , The above Win'pli visite had 44 Uzi' tollOiitOg plume 111 PhiledelPb to , • '• ' JOHN GAIIIATS011:& 00.0.41t.WiliI1t et.; THOMAti SAOo/3132b Co ~283, D 00k at ; .Tazar Watzes, 231 01244 t. st.l, Jon. R. TOBISB 0..; 200 Front at Mir= - thutt;L A ,Siamir; 214 B.ll4cmt at. PaT7llllsoa, 04:4118, & Oa , A 8 N4090hl at.;.tlyreosaltsairas, 601 Mar tot Wriegtoirdort BLAOt i _ol);tor Chestnut, "ad *coed its.; Twelfth iuid Ohostuat ow.; am, De 4242 Eauctrian;lo.3 leittrkot ;ft '; 091,7011; aroio anctWalttn AgNOLAV &WC/U.4.20 Walaut lars , 4; 2142400 Z k Clo.i 116 South Third at. :dig* at ; the &navies . • • lA ' • . Gum) . AIOL4I, YllSSBuitir, &rano, & 00. ; nenixo volq ; 8?. LAWaIDPOB norm., Wm, LVAXPALLIk gt , 00. Liiissolusra , . Rona., O. Melia. B;? 001 f. , _ , ki ,FOR OAP. HAT; ' ! ' - - - APID - - • "- , . ~, ..- . ~ . . .- N'Etir YORE, ~ ... DAILY, (etindele*weepted )at 9) owalork, A. 31. . ZXPAA. TBlPd TO 04.01 MAY ON BIIODAYB, ' Bteerners'3ll7,6.WA.ll.ll, tleauLln Copes, .. ;..., 301430 N, Captain Bellew, • .. 8ENN313.80, Captain Bend, 1 loft itintily Line betweentbls olly,O4De May, sal Never Tork. - learygppm /Aril Plerbelow Spruce street, '.31;91‘1.4 - .11."; • 1 ". On 61INDAY3, for 04P21 MAY only, at 8 Waloelc, , A: li4_ . ...1 , •-, ~P aitURNING. , -- - - , Law,. New York, (Sunder' excepted.) at .6 P. M. Zerostape May, daily, at •• , BA. DI. 01i . ewl fork , ,thrbin • - ' 72 90 . ; -.:!, : - 4 "!", - ' 2 . .60 Yarn +4OOl klay, balite/14 Carriage Illre '`•".C7fr . ,- Alt , ~ 'Serrault; 76 ‘,. gg ' Beeson Tletet. - Oirtiage fire extra" 8 00 ll; " ' :., State Roane, extra 1 00 Nreights for New York and-tiape May taken at low rate' '; Goode deetlned beyond New Ye k wilt be for '11114°111"th 4"P l l kl i ti e l; A l L e l=g a N, d trent, , 814 and 316 Booth I?...vLAvvAlt; AtErillE. • YOR OAYN MAY, ON SUNDAYS. • Daring the ernson. 2 ' a otemair will leave 'for Cape lgajr i gin Sanders, at o'olook:A• M. - '„liettirning, leave Ospe May. Monday morning. st Ei Woloak. , jean •tr DAILY FUR, °APE MAY. The tine atom:nu BALLOON. Captain W. 'khanOu, or ABIEL, entail/ Teggan,leaves Arab • linnet nohnt even morning an 9,4 'otelook; Olandeye oxiepted y • • Mortensen by TEM line arrive at the Island to-time to entre scoommodathrnain the boiele • -• •' • Ztotgraolit are not carried to Tilt 811 boats. Mare nth° Itlona;CarriegoHite included. el 00 • - Marna° 1 00 Baran Valeria earriege Dire • . Cabinet, Harm, sad Fre 'gat uteri at the anal isBo-12to - pat4tiare. rill THE , HARDWARE TRADE.—The shimarlbere. AGENTS VOlt THE S&LS OP • FO REIGN AND "Dcatti9llo 'Uti.BDW &RE, offer for 'Mile the fdllowing goods at lowest rai se : Lewis' sups. rior °halos of alt kinds, ccoluding trace ; log; halts; fifth; brosat, - wagon; towline, coil, ship, ' mine, and other Choice Wright's' latent• and other omits and Vices; L" Home Nails; round and oval Bake Pans; short awl long handle Fey Pane, Excelsior Safety fuse fOr Matting mote; lied Sorews;•iiin,lican Slates, Black 'boardOrayons and Carpenters', +Milk; 'fable • and Pooket Cutlery; Cut Steel Files end Itaspe ; Oast and Wrought Butt Hinges; 'Strap and "T " Ulnas; 'Gimlet Screws; EmeranuPs Rasps Strops; Bodges? Rahogapy Snobs; White! , Breese; Shovels, and Spades, aR 'dada; Ray and Manors Yorks,' Bakes, anti Hoes; Southgate& patent; Wrenched; • Looks and - Latches; , Door and Mattel' Road, tiledgo, sad atone. Hammers ; Rooks and Hinges ; Ticks, Brads, Shoe; Clout,. and Einishltsg,,Nalla; Wrought Nails; Ring's swag and Digs; Hatch's Tea and. Counter Scales; Curry Combo, Atnerloan and• Engli s h ; Scythes. Scythe Roam and Bides Douglass , Pumps and Rams; illolseses Gates; lancets; Saws of all kinds; Altos, Hatchets, Hammers, &C., 'Atka general saaintment of Hardwire : • - i W. G. GEWIS /c SON., ' itp9- tIA , , 41100hIMER98 Street. . Lal SALT I' o —Ashton and Marshall's N.. 7 tine Liverpool ground; A. , ldon cc ?to Billie Dalry, , as rotted all 198; and TurirrnTefJnd oonNtantly on band and for sato by; ALEXANDIIR KERR, 822 NOAT d;a17118 „ • , hd-et ZIA A,OKEREI, —2O O , bble„ 175, bin, 18.0 J_T Ositern And lb) kitty ''No. itt ; 990 69194 260 halfa new largo no, 0, fini store aid for oale by • 'FM. J; TAYLOTE , Ar 00.; ' /40 - N P ~,.„:: : i -',_iiiittiAltoatittl*::.•'7o.#4:l)Aicl extrcriiiono p''.a,,,,.:• .•••.i.. , t i ... t ...,. , ,,, i, r ",:*,,,. , - 1 ,-, 04 •, , !, - , ~ -- 41„ • -,-:., tv,...'r. , .: 1 , 4-, t , , .. ITTO*It k DULY 10*, LordPalitieistonfe 111.101RY4«tte. 1. In a preceding article, We stated. that Lord raistiasick was compelled', td! . 'resign office, de _Prime, 4inieterKitt 4a1.13100/10; in Copse.: (femme or a condemnatory vete'laf- the Ilouse 'Of d .. onintons , on. his , to' the EMl:l'ora' or 'the Piench, OCthe occasion of that potentate requiring th i tEngliali laws •to be strained and niade,mbreAtkibgent,.so as to catch foreign, rafugeen wholtnlght,plot, or ,be suspected of plotting; agaliftit,bill: Imperial Majesty's lifeybiiing their reelkiqe land. , The Derby party , did not*giftate that' tote of 040 re err . Lord . P.4ititOitin's polio cy. The m'citien'had,been ma' '44 Mr: hit ° 1 NEB Guises, poooctirantei.':, A , MyerolorAxii kid-glove' 'gentleman, Whe,:dk Atit tine, and worixs as hard iti.en:abl ; sea. man' mi'board , hinhandhothe: the Mineral Election of 1857 thiti Sow bad been rejected by the eleter,2 chester f ,whent be had represeettd . formearly, sixteeo:,years; and hie defeat 'waeitahen by the Palmerston party, and indeed by thio country; ad a:sert. of • " punishment ,for hating outvoted #ApticaSTint —a condemnatiotof'what is calleiethO Peace, policy. P.4ltentioN'ti defeat, it(lB#7, was vote .condentuing the War With I:llsittaii and: one of the Consequences; shown 1410 liens;, • ral Election ininiediately fotToWitigi cWits juit 'billy that Mr. limns* Gtaieir was tinated•frore ikarteheeter, but that his "colleagtie4r.f.ioni - Bircerr, was also ejected, while ,their friend and ally, Mr. n/011ARD COBDEN, ir,BN , re ,oleated for the West Biding of .lerkshire, which be had, represented fr0m..1 . 1,1847. Politics, line. misery, bring arnan.',ldiange companions." llitLitaz Gilisorr,. ejected from Manchester in April,-1857, was iftlected; - witb, Out opptisithin,:for - thi(adjacent Wrdtagh:, of '4shtop.mider-Lyne, on theiollowintittecem ter, and still'represents it. .'.Youtt'EtitOttr was elected for the opelent and ' irnerat, town of tinginghiun, fa thti• lellotVink Arignst,„ and tins' lately sit ' AU; 0601:ijir :film dolt. Cited to sit tor eeVeral boroughs' bdt'declined. Ite.*as chosen by •the' electore sot .11..eohdale, • at the recent Election, while ;on d'„ilsit to tliei 'United States. The defeat of t Gonnen, Berman, and Gipson, wee conalderedA' mighty Palmerstonlan triumph in 1857. years after, we find, Mr. COBDEN made a 2480b08 of P.AnnEasvint's Cabinet, .7hile absorOn the United States t--Mr. - &tont eirere4Correit., pondlog position and independently declining It r—and dirisott, had, actually moved that amendmerdc on the second reading of the Conspiracy , to)4turdek fill, which had turned Par.,iitSasven,i?itt and brought Denim also made - a:Mablnet Minister. Thesef rn cbenkos end ~ c dhipings," these shiftings a n d caage, theie dt4dly en mities and sudden coalitions,.•betweenTarlia rpentary leaderii,'inake;' those . curious'COmpli; rations ,of English 'polities, which foreigners are rarely, able to elneidateiatid whtch,'evert' in thin ' c o untry, 'Fornotireeslntrale and tier; prise ordinary newspaperreaders. 'or' example, thcalgh OirEitl. of ;pzit'ilr ig adOpted lioti as rocointiod , t4lo!f, Litteral-Oonsetrative party, he has , 441Abite r d n. V4gft47,: . ,w9olll'MOtihn foioirer, - 19, politician .. Ti.tigranaspay ! tr fervid W 1 2 ,1;, n0 1 04 1 0 1 .; .1 04 - ,P*: )o**-, mensti veealtli the ~f pictures, tend uther helriidoma fee the, `Value of sl,soo,ooo.more,),lir,ST4ezai, as he:was then.called, commenced public life as an y avowed linlg. 'Edaeated at gton", ha passed some tisifeet the tftilierlity of 0401, Where his talents end Wnhoipii . fit Erected -cow. siderable attention and-admirition. Be quit-. ted it witboa having fakorre:degree, but with the repntation t acquiied'in,debates at the far-, fareed Union; Club; of being extremely elo quent. He was also known to` have largely read English Aterature and ,to stave mastered all the didicalties, so as ,to thoroughly 'enjoy - thei numerous beauties, of the Classics: In 1819, just before he loft Oxford; he gained the Latin verse prise. `-In OCtober, -, lBH;lie was 'elected to succeed the' Duke bf,WittraOyear, as Chancellor, of ,the UniveisitY of Oxford, which-honorary office 'he: Still holds. •It was not vainly anticipated, froai the promfee of his.spring, that the fruitage of his mind would be valuable. . Before be. was twenty, years ,old, young , STANLAY bad traversed Ireland, chiefly as a pedestrian, ending with a visit to the Derby estates in Tipperary, where - be resided for ROM , months, hie name carefully concealed. Ile was able to dise,oVer arid to prove'some cases of harshness on the part of the agent or manager of the fetidly' property=a 'haughty 'gentleman, who was a Justice of the citioruna— eitcl the issue was this - autocrat's "diamlesnl. Their it transpired that the young stranger Wii,badlived so freely, among the peasaUtty, so nupretending yet so , observant, was himself heir to the great 'Stanley estates.. 'Ho heti re= peatedly revisited them, during the ideceeiling eight and forty years, and'is what irks) , be called a popularlrish landlord. Atter this visit to Ireland, Mr. STAIMEY crossed the Atlantic, and devetod a year's travel to the United States and British NOrth America, as close an observer. as'a youngend Wealthy gentleman not yet - arrived at his Ina jority might be. Re'was about proceedini to. the West, when news reached hi akthat he had boon elected Member 'for 'Stockbridge, a in significant borough, which, before the Ref¢rm Bill of 1852, sent two members to I'arliamtnt, while such immense , mannfaeturing towns as 'Birmingham, Sheffield, and Manchester sent— none ME. STANLEY -was only twenty-one pito old when he too' his /teat as M. P. for. Stockbridge.. He know nothing: of the WC dozen electors who had the power of making a brace of Parliamentnaep. Be probably dad not only never'visited the borough, but would hive been puzzled to tell, off-hand, in what county it was situated. Indeed, we haVe fest searched for it in half a•dozen Directories and Gazetteers, and have found it only in Lippin cott's, where it has three linos devoted to the Intimation that it has about one' thousand in. habitants, and is eight miles distant from tie city Of Winchester, in Hampshire. , In to anti-Reform days, if the scion of a noblenr of a wealthy family desired to enter Perlis wont; there, were some two-score boroughs like' Stockbridge which would return hina, 'without ever having laid oyes upon him, fc for a con-sl-do-re-ti-on." This was the mode in which PITT, and Fox, and Oeruuaa, as wall ,as SiAtinZY, got • into Perliament at an age When trey had nothing hat an trniverettir reputation or family connexion.. In the Tito debates on Lord DERDY'A Reform Bill, no ltas a personage than that eloquent but long winded orator, Mr. W. E. Gzentrrorin, scrim ly lamented that, for sucking statesmen of The present day, such easy Ways of entorkg Parliamentary itre bad not bleu retained: - As MT. GLADSTONE, DOW prominent mernberof the now Palmerston Cabinet, will participate, by and:bye, in framing a new measnrepf Parliamentary Reform, we may edgily an ticipate what a Sham' it Will be if left to hth. -In Parliament, despite his youth, Mr. STAN LEY speedily attracted notice as a good dein ter, who was eloquent whenever he was fair nest. Be voted, with the Opposition, splint' the ultra-Tory' measures of Lord - lavEnroorts Administration. -At the General Election of 1b26, Mr. STANLEY was returned for the bi rough of Preston, in Lancashire, in and near which his grandfather,' the cock-flghtiti Earl of Danny, possessed' large properly, which gave him great influence. cg Proud Preston," however, as it is called, had a point liar constituency, being what was called , ft I pot 'welloping 'borough." In other placta the qualifications to vote wore, to be ft'fre l 3- man o thdel haved l a aCC e er rt tat t Et 1 -amount f ,c t b l he Ilo o p r o O r Ull sygi,n 1859. . . _ , time before the eleetion. ,Presten'had,44l3Offt 45,000 inhebitaittS„ iffff, (its,`POpnlai ion is now 0ver„70,9,00,),, and every Male inhabitant, • above twenty-one years old bad a right to,vote. This _was 'very, extensive : tmiversal suffrage, At Preston, howelier, it Was made more uni versal still, for every male over' tWenty-One; who had boiled pot the boreingh,Within *Ave , menthe before the eleetioe,' was mitt:, tied to vote for me'. hers of Parliament, Of :course, Mane* and drink Were practical argu inputs pretty ,generally applied in cf proud, ;Preston,". candidates and their , dgents. ; In March, - 189,1, the late GILGROS CANNING !obtained the , cherished • object of his. ltfe'a !ainifftion, end thecinnif Priine Minister of Eng ;land,., Mr: STeNisy,then, twenti-ae ;youth, year, toolr'offfce Ante finn, ati,Under- Secrebtry of the4Jolenies., Oinutud, af ter holding-, the, highest 'office, for less than ate moiltbspdied-in harness, it was said, of a . :hrekeielleart; Lord Genesis:dr (first known no gel:di:llton," and' latterly as the poi ;of Rifcia) became 'Premier, but the terns fell front hie Ineepable hands, in January itiM, and Were ielt;e4 by the old -total/at.; lifri f3eNrxeeigned a,., th slime Mt ; 11 ~N ovember 1880, -, the aripeared in the OPpo altion •oriLiberal leas - , an elognent debater. He voted and spOke'lrifavor of the Repeal of Civil' la'ability _en peconnt:Of Religions he , ' ,lief,,and strongly' sciPprted Ni*lmixtricin`apd. Penis Catiolle reariciPatfon in 182'6. At, last, in Novetnber;lBBo, when the Welling ton Administration ,was compelled to resign, ind , karl dant took the chief administration or pane affair's, 'protaling; 'alioim all thingE, that ParltamenteitLiteforniehOuld be gaited, be made" fkr. ,Oabinet, With t the Office of Chlefffecretery for . n high and reiimaible • Positioivtor a min who, hid not completed the age itt• thirty-tWo. Acceptance of office, inßagland, involves the necessity of a man's . going back to• his constituents • to, be re-elected. Mr. STANLEY accordingly presented himself; ritirthiS view, to the liet.trollopeit andl etherligh-rdivided elebtors of Preece:l. ileVias.optioSed by Mr. JUSTLY HuSefi , a popular leader, who had se :criticed forttnie, and * suffered finprisonment, for, his exertions in fatior of Parliamentary Reform.. dads at this time a "deckle& manttfabtaker iti London: Oonttary to litter defeated Siantay, at Prestpti, and tank his seat In Parliament.'; There, how ever, be did not distinguish himself, as was an-, ticipated by his t nat . :denies' admirers, the . pope= '.lndeed; litter only, hit, is member of Parliament, was a retort, which:Caused consi derable mirth at the time. Mr. Virt.tmall Yam, ,wash, brother to the hits Sir. Rouser, was the Con ,of Millionaire, who ihad sprang froth I ,, the- lower .cleases,if '• and made a fortune' as manufacturer of Manchester goods. It pleas ed tbis Itir::PEEi . , in 'ailuslotitli Itilltr,ta sneer' id di tradesmen Who had 'entered'Parlfameed by tiecident, and 'pandeted, there "and elsewhere, to the . .worse passions of the. nieb. 3 i This taunt was generally felt to be In the worst pos.. Bible taste, and It was expected that Mr. MAN- Hies SUTTON, Speaker of the House, would reprove it, as a breach of order and conven thinality: `•Mr.,llo sT ,arose and brie:flySaid • • 1 1 The honorable memberfor tantwotth • . • •• •. " • borough lie.: PsEr[reprOstinted,. on nonaination,,front his brother, who owned. t) 43,beeit :pleased to sneer at.my constituents and myself. "lave only 'to say that I repro- Sent- a largo bedy of- independent elebtorsi Whereas he represents only hhiowu breeehes- Ocket.',. Me' has 'also atteninted 'to ridlault+ 'the Meatin by, Which,' as itrideamen, I obtain atifinnesellvelitiond: ' heti t+a tell hint that I man of ex ia nr:•UarAtto t tetezty.ft TAM and his relatives:l hive not drawn one Irotu the-public treasury of a tax-rid+. den •poPulation: Moreover, as many in :this goase can'itifonii',ltirn;if he really be Igno 'raitt'of the thee,' I can claim to be the first in My family who a ,luir ever been a tradesman, as he IS the first person in his who'haa over been a gentleman...". It was necessary that Mr. STANLEY, as Chief' -Secretary -for Ireland, ' should have a seat in Parliament. Accordingly, Sir Hussey - Viirsw "(Subsequently, created a 'peer) va: cated 'his seat for the' poeltet-horough of, Windsor, and Mr. STANLEY was elected to sue.' deed him. Mr. Srfikaar powerfully supported the Re foyin Pill, in the stormy debates of 1831 and 1834 and succeeded in Introducing into Ire land thet,system of National Education which is still In vogue in that Country. The : Reform Bill passed, he Introduced and carried what was called the Chureb Temporalities Rill, by which the number of Protestant Archbishops in Ireland was reduced from four to two, and the:Bishops from twenty-two to ton. ,He ye hernentlY opposed the motion for RePeal of the Irnion made by O'Cinuter.s. and supported. by Streit- and other able Irish• politicians. Almost single-handed, ho fought this Irish phalanx and, at the 'same 'Unto, rather rigidly strained the donarstie,goverriment of Ireland. Ele.Hnett alleged that STANWIY had declared that Ireland must be brought to fear, before she could be brought to lovo.'? At the same time, Sum described him as (c ST.94Ler ; the brilliant—the intellectual—the ,profound—of information the most, vast 7 -of ;research the most extensive—of argument so acute—in de bate se vailed.L.-of eloquence scareo surpassed —of retort most admirable—of powers of illus . - tration Inexhaustible." In a word; his skill in the combat and the boldness with which ho invited it obtained for him the title of cc the Rupert of Debate." In 1833, Mr. Branner, ceasing to bo ' First Secretary,' became Colonial Secretary' of State, in Lord Giautena's place, and introduced the bill for emancipating the Slaves in the West Indies. His father succeeded in 1834, to the earldom of DERBY, and the courtesy title of Lord STANLEY descended to himself. In July s , 1834, objecting, with the Duke of RIOIII[OIM 1111(1 Sir Jules GRAMM, to a pro posed measure for apprOPriating the surplus fund of the Irish Protestant Church for the purposes of uvular education; Lord SrAtmer joined with them in quitting Earl Git Ere As ministration. In 'December, 1834, when PEEL became Premier, he offered a seat in the Cabinet to Lord STANLEY, which was declined. PEEL quitted office. April, 1835, but from that time to the autumn of 1841, STANLEY, as well as RIOEIMOND and Gannev, steadily voted with the Conservatives. When PEEL formed his second litinistry, in September, 1841, Lord STANLEY became Colonial Secretary. In 1844, he was called to the House of Lords e as Baron STANLEY, of BickeratalTo. But, in December, 1815, on the first intimation that PEEL pur posed to repeal the Corn Laws, STANLEY quitted office. From that time, until, PEEL'S death, he was the Leader of the Protectionists. In 1851, when REBELL temporarily resigned 01000, STANLEY was offered the Premiership, which be declined. On the last day of 1851, ho became 14th Earl of DEMIT on his father's death, succeeding also to the great hereditary estates. In February, 1852, on Lord JOHN RUSSELL'S overthrow, by a hostile motion on the Militia Bill, Lord_ STANLEY became Premier, and quietly threw his Protectionist principles overboard, to the disgust of many of his ultra- Tory adherents. After holding office for ten months, February to December, he had to retire, on a hostile vote of the Commons. Thon came la the feeble Coalition Mirtistri, under Lord ABERDEEN ~ under which England "drifted into the war" with I! , ussta, 11AL 11411111111StrattOn followed, on the overthrow of which, 'at the special request of the Queen, Lord.Diaav succeeded, and after passing the Jew Bill and several other popular measures which the Whigs had been fond of promising—had again to give way, on a hos , tile vote of want of confidence, his place as Premier being resumed by PALstsasres, with a Cabinet' of very able- politicians—whose opinions are so much contrasted that they cannot work together for more than a few months. Here, then, in this rapid sketoh of Lord DEnnit's career, wo hive shown his itteMill. fancy as a • Publio'inair-=:-O f,whh'noliody eyes_ thinks of accusing him; Oiiifiiilly SupiOibit i!arliamerititry liefortn!,:th&, lie' oPpoied ' 'it; and finally, during ,the present year The pro, posed a -Reform Bill of his own. - Seducing , the'-establishmeut of the Church of Ireland, in la very wholesale mariner, he tarried round on ' the Alknistry:who deeired to carry out his &aril w Appropriation"'' Principle: Quitting 4 Ole ' Peel' Miniatry,fidariee'grotiction . was to"N, assailed, iie thriml Protectioii overboar d' i f kel3, ho became Premier. in ,1852 f lastlY,hayinA always ,voted against`,, ti ,adraisilon s ,op,the, /ems ,to Failiatrienp, he ,actually co nsented, last session, to the,ensetnaelst 01 a metunfrerfor extending that • right 'to 'them. Such •open changes of principle would ruin an'Ametittan - Statesman. They are not much thcaiglit of in Engl and, - 'because 'they' are cOniniida. ,l'Ear,'s reputation was tictually made' by its tra y Aittiklroto. :Tort to, Ltheisli Opinions, aii4 Loid .1 3 -amitfie , iox ; whO, bae served in about A.dozen,AdiPinifltrAtioes, during the last fifty tiro years,' has. taxed% the compass of public opinions; over and over again. From Atlviolio - citir, - tc?rrtlpondenoe Or, The Prime.) - • , ' • City, N. J., ' SILO Brrlifixf Jniy 45, 1850. Why have you to oorresboridett tiers "tof the season'?" Those of us' who , siojeuru here think that'We are as well worth a historian 'as the quid mares - at` Washington, whost doings you so oft 'inform the world. • Were "Oceasimthl" to - *omit.) bere s oceitalonelly be - would frequently ISod work kir hie pen; and beifible td draw eonolusiene quite interesting ae ibose lie geltirip in tbeVity We are in Jersei, it bat iiatie - pearlY all 'the Iniunfep of eivilliation, and roltiti - of tie 'obeli' horoliell ;seises vrbiob aro felt in Otherriitiaitefe.' If egteeahie to the writer may 'area oceridanalk r diVii itt setOnat'orirrerif of 'what 'isesing - . during„the serotriei, inid,tintaltie Of Your roaderh as" belong n'Olin't-get-away Club" by telling of the joys we are tasting, - - There are already - quite a number of people " on ,the Island," et !mot two thousand mattered around •at ' the diterent hotels, " houses " and 'Cottages, The moot of them take life really and 'having nothing to do,. they do it well, and bathe; tat, and sleep between times , The glorionsFourth woe celerated in becoming Style, at the United Santee Rotel; by a nuinbar of -patriotio philadelphiane. :At an early bout in the morning alt the combeatibtes that the place et ihrded were purchased, 'and exploded around the grounds' of the hotel, and we . will ventareto say that as large an amount of oraokers, howitsere, o , were net - exploded at any one hotel in Phila ,etelphia, where the adeantages were. umater. The guests of thll hotel appointed a ." Oqqamittee on Fireworks," composed of Mamie:T. B Peterson, lloratie L. Peterson, Roberts, Drexel, Vi - tirne, Sfe. Curdy, and Mtge, who acquitted themselves nobly and colleoted,qttite a bentimme cam for the display in the; evening•_. telegraphionseasege was sent to Philadelphia for the 'fireworke..widelt arrived at 7 b'olook; P. M, ineweri let oft Miller the stlper; 'victors -of Abe gentlemanly etuntnlttee, (who sup tilted all the defielte of, the da,y,) mutt to the gra titillation of the large •erowd,, comp-sod, of :the gieets .of every iscitel in the plane. The donde manta or the evening aete'onlivoned by the Inutile dieedursed",by the eXceilltint band of 'the "'United States," • and, everything passed . off in:the - most agreeable manner— 1. • . . Thegatetiorthe house eat down to an excellent dionef,,domposed of the dello - soles of the deacon, whioh'drd -great oredieto the gentleman], Caterers Of the hotel, Masers: Conrad & A' large, number of suspielons4ooking sliver•neek bottles flanked the board, And witty teeata Mere reposed by, the-worthy President, T. B. Petersen, irsq:,, which invariably wopnd up with , "grid 910 imiprisonment for'debt • Elms notables are already- amoirg' - ue.• • Zen.- Rills Lewia,bas been,here for a week/ and,to day's train, brought down son' W. A Porter,,who looks as Calm' and dignified - ea if hewes still Anon the Supreme .ben - olt.' The li. Odenheieser N ` the Successor of. Bishop,Deane in the •Bishoprie of New ,Jorsey, is alao,taking in a reef or two before arsnining the duties of the °film he is ,about Amin ram:- Besides those are Riv. W. T. Brantly, D. of Philadelphia';- ' Thomas - 17. dis: tingulahed architect, and other distieguithed'efti sena, 500. Wotild , not, perhaps, thank 'me for put ting them in print., , - • Before coming tiere,_l hid supposed; from. the . *Mutant ' than whO go war for a day with tlokets for•the .ronnd, trip , generally attempt to Rat the wortli , af Theirtime, aid Many, ,by 'crowding— into one day, fati fort week, and'l bad 'apposed that the nisily, nativity of each 'emu - gement seekers •WohldAliturlo the quiet of those. Meg:weed'. to be andistarbeid.t Seeh is not the oase, however. , . The exourdonist" are, never seen.. They ieoatter themselves in all and, - if they IndalBe in a'" ! I !gh .9 1 d tim' wo never heard It: ' • ' ' 'The' railroad; under the management - of Presi: dent Broadhead, la doing wondens.! The regilar trains tuit up to time and are„nanatted r hy polite and attentive offinere,, and .the ,exteursion-,trains never Interfere' With 'the business of the road: Those who are disposed to do so, can get :up 'with the'sun, take a bath, -eat breakfast leisurely, , and, taking the train- at, the door-of the hotel ietioh . Vine-street wharf by half past eight, before tinny of your aity'sleepera have done napping.' After seven hours and a 'half of business, yon are at Vine.istreet. wharf ad nue P. and in less than three hours you are comfortably seated at supper; ready for a cigar and a stroll upon the beach by moonlight. - Many business, men go over the road twice a day, and as inotithly tickets are fur ; ntshed far , the moderate sum' of ten dollars (to there who oaouPY eottagee); the faro is a 'trifle, compared with the luxury It affords. • Tee usual amueements of a waterlog place are not yet fairly under . way. Parting bee not been indulged 'iu to any extent, and the first " hop "'of the season has not yet come off, Tharp Is abuu. dant materiel for " and, in. due season, Your correspondent will servo them up. Ea promi• goo to interest; even withotalhe aid of an acci dent,' a duel, or a runaway match; which. during' everysearon, are apt to famish scribblers with op. portunttles, to do, up the 'horrible, the ridionious, and,the tomato by turns. Ooncluelon in our nest," as' the manufacturers of sensation stories say. In the meantime, lam yours, The Cass-Le-Clerc Letter. [for The Prams.] MOUNT PLEASANT. • WESTMOREL AND CO., Juno 24 1859 When I first read i the letter of General Cass, to Mr. La Otero', I was truly astonished. I tried to 'persuade myself that it was a hoax, gotten up by some Wit to show oft' the imbecility of the . present vacillating Administration; but. the" SeeretarY's seoond letter makes " ootsfassort worse con• founded," and confirms his adhesion to the theory that the naturalised citizen is not a oitisen of . this Union ; that the Govetnnient tehloir he has sworn allegiance to will not proteot Itim in his most sacred rights ;. thatit can shield Moo only on Amp. Alin roll; and be subitantially confirms tho ab surd d °trine of monarohical Europe—onoct a sub. Just always a subject. Shades of Jefferson, Madi son, Jackson, and the line of our noblo President& weep at such weakness. • Know•Nothingism, hide your diminished bead Senator Bigler, id his letter to Sooretary Stanton, said the Administration was ‘i weak at the knees." I believe it is also weak in the back, and soft in the braid—thrce very unfortunate properties. The Book of Books says" than falls by little and little," and the Ad ministration has gradually fallen beneath, the notice of all good and true men. They cam molded with Federalism and fraud, . and hate. 00020 down to Know-Nothingism doable distilled. What next? Are the laws of Congress of no binding' foroo Z Is' the nnVonal honor to bo tar , Matted ?;Accoiding to the Cass letter, Albert Gal. latin, Fierre South, or any other distinguished adopted °Wean who has been or is now a minister at a foreign court, may bo arrestod. and compel'. od.to perform military sotaloe in a foreign coun try, though they have abjured all Oleg - I:moo to all Powers and Governments on earth, and sworn allegiance to this, their adopted country. The totter of Mr. Cass has opened the eyes of the naturalized nitrous to the position in whioh 'they are held by the Administratiob, and they . see that they are to bo used as a politioal ladder lorUngratetul partisans to climb into power. 0. The Fourth et Brittesburg. reo;renpoirience of The Preas • Burn*sacnct,,Taly 7, 7859 Though apart from the din, bustle, and,onntmo tion attondant'on a holiday vrilhin the precincts of a pophlone and crowded oitr still the demon strations of potrlotio fervor which actsompanisd the celebration of the eighty. third anniversary of the natal day of Amerloan , lndspendenee- in our little town wore of snob a °hareem as' to live farevor in the memories of thesombo partici/Imnd in thorn Era the first streak of dawn had dispelled the gloom of night, the artillery from the United ti totes Arsenal comMenced Its operations, and their thundering peals, 'as they echoed and ro•cehoed froth house-top to housetop, and from hill•sido to hill-side, soon aroused our slumbering inhabi tants. Those sounds served also to refresh the reeollee, Hens of those who seemed to forgot that they bad no part to play In the drama of - the - Otty, re mind them that they, as true Amerlaan' cittrans, enjoying att the privileges and - benefits conferred by sacra citizenship, wercin duty bound, as mob, to Contribute, to the fullest exttsnt of their ,abCI- Cos, to keep forever fresh ,and green the memory of those martyr.spirits who' endowed them with those rich blessings which they how enjoy; who laid the first foundations of this magnificent sys tem of Government, upon which molt a Agenda Oct arstracture hag been reared. At three o'clook P. M.,a Meeting was organized by choosing Jesse LE' literaft es president, as elated by a large number - of vice presidents end seorotaries The Declaration of Independence was read' by 0 J. Brodie, E.q , In a thrilling and effective wanner; after widen Colonel T. 11. nut field.deliverea an eloquent oration, which watt' ori. thunastioally received. A oollation was served up, ota 'most sumptuOus otraittoter, which was hugely enjoyed, and at which there woo given a number of pratictia toasts, wh!oh were responded to In an appropriate manner. ' ' The passenger. rail Way was' opened to our town on the Fourth, and I have bean informed that about fifteen hundred persens were Carried here, which, together with the population of our neigh botheod, added much to our entertainment. Yours, very truly, • OONTINENTfIo DETAII4S O EtJAPPEA'N Nlr 6: PalmerstbrOs Ministry, Completed: , 4 zogio ,araireiv-4:4liliiihr;4Vilrimfiths THE - OUNARti ',43ONPASIVi'o GREAT FrR Efr ,A?r, bORV: .d3aTesTiztzdzb,4•3. SARDINIAN Did.TA:TAB—S.HI* CONFLICT AT PFACUOIX The Poi)e:Relie;, on: MARCH OF: PRUSERANS TO THE-RHINE. Russia.; OP* Ming*, PE#SSIA, OFEERS,TO -26CEDIA:TB. PRUSSIA PREPARES TO FIGHT. ; El- RZBALDT . .ND HYSi MEN .By the A 414, from,..Tdver,paol- the 2 1 5th Lir and th rtio,,front Pair, 'luau ayorlisbara ropean news as late, plit more in detail," , thnn- was rincied by the Ad Lords from St:Jilins t ',,studpubY Bated yeaterdey.''The folfoWl4, tire additiOntil. itisnii of interest: nil:al:4w GaVettianioniseer:- ;To be Lords in Waiting t ':Bari. •of 10ilittuess.. Viscount Lorrington, Lerd ; Cautoys . ,,Lord ~, Ctiverstr Lord. de Tabley, Lord - Orentorne, an&-:Lord.Me thnen. Several. other , palace cippointmente are garotted: whieh Streit : no , public .interest, The Hari of Beasborongh ; ls ,appointed Master of the , Book Hounds - - -• - • The flight /ton- IL ritsmy.is ,Uppointod Chief -Commissioner of 'Werke, , • Mr. Massey.Wlll belbe (Thurman of Well sod Lord Alfrect,reget resumes his old- aloe st_the eeort ea olerk. marshal. ;•• •••:!*, It is definitely, settled that)* Alexander Cook:, • burn le to, to Obief Testicle of.Eliglaltd,lti: the, ,plisee'of Vora Chancellor Oamnbell. • The ,Cl/065, says,that Sir,- W. Sae will mooed,. Bit A..Cooltburn. as oblef Jtuttleo,of the.Conrt of • Cmninim Pleas, and_ . it„is t most probable , thatlir, J m o d Wilde "Will succeed to Sir W, Erle's•ottlane jodgeshio •Lord Bury , hos- nceentudribe , sffiaa of Comptroller of thw Household. , :Mr: - Begweii hate been appointed !, a Lord • cf.. tbe Treasury.,Tbse Globe:is authorixed,to confirm thCappointment of S.: Laing as , Plgaaolal Secretary to the . Trea sury..- - • „ c+;:: ; Vornort,Bmitb, on,being called tolbenpper -Itoutat„salll rendre the NW° of Iduct•Lyvaden:• which < the, name:of , An-ancient , Manor on :his. estate. . < • • ••7 The King of the;Belgians arrived -ottlevisit to the Q,CilBBll, at Buckingham palace; onMednesday.,, In :theevening her•hisiesty gave a grand•mineerr to which three hundred and sixty guards werdin:! sited. - ; • _ • 1-•• - • .7, : 7 ocd . ..Derby • has called his • friends together to - coutiert,en the beaktneens.of.prOcmdurts, now that he is ojceted from power,• and thermustered,,it said, to the number 0f,250. Hie Lordship is tired /Of the leadership, andmould be glad to resign, it; • but there Is no one on whose-ebettiders the mantle will -sit graoefully,,lL Lord Derbyantoorreetly ronorted, ho will Eiger again.. aintept:illoc—to rt=ths24 o weitof emit * I 4 '',77 7- 23gPlki.. • made it the Condition of his doing, so that,theY, trill abide' b'y' his'srivree, and inatighiate`fibtew f o rditiOsd:moveraent,2*lthotit , ' it is furtherudded,fis dlagrace atrpre. 1 sent, tbdrutim - or the Tory - pary,are dissatisfied ! with this leading; tint! , the hbeenee`of inflating !ii,r preSerd ; tbe prevailing, oharacteriatte of "the eon- t i sertativo oppostGon,—Edropear” %. The liforniii* Clireeirts fays'rr, We pre - glad.] to bear it rumored that Oistlisgurshedinekoerbf , the• independent Llberst.!Parly intimds' , l o3 : 4l .mg 1 ,the'Renerol itneation ,of.the ..forisktn pulley of the. Derby Ad minietristion beforolbe Honee of Corn = ; moue, with tbe view to . &staining fOrLorditfairdeNJ 'bar y tbe,.lustiou he morits,, but ,yrbieb , hoe, beep withheld from birty, in order to, nerve' the ,tempo nary ireiptWesttf party ." -•— "" • The , Onward ;Oontoany.have contracted; with Meseta Itlbert Napier, & Sons, of flisagnw, Undo alois," 'Stint" end George Thomson, of Olyge Bonk Foundry, Glasgow, for-thei imniediete'eon-‘ stenetion of several large, fites•olasa steamer', to replace those recently sold to the Spanish govern-. , . meet" ' The Globe Is , anthorized ; to•state' titet-orde're: have been given tor relaxing the naval preport-., lions in the dookyards.,They must hav,e ema nated from the lite 'CiOerrnmen,/,'atino BMA &- dere have , been issued by the new Board of 'Ad miralty. • MANNING AND DENTDDCTIVD ruin AT ROAN .CDRK, , Thunday, P M fearful and destrui tive;firo, la now raging in the ,exonasivearonworks and- fomdry of Mr. J,elln .Steel,,, G reat ; Georg , : streht.-and the Malt Mores of Messrs ' Beamlth do r eraivfordo- It commenced in Mr: Steel's - works , about an hour-'go.: Both. of the bdlidings are now ,a Miss of ruins. Giant fears are ontertsklaed, for t he eafety :Of 'the Works of Messrs Perr , :ti. The' origin, of the' are is not :knewn.•:—Cork raid. . . THE WAR - Tnere was impOttent omission-inlt - Napoleon's despatch - announcing the Great Battle on Jute kl, as telegraphed from Cape Rood . The Emperor, says,: ,‘ We newt taken ad the en..ft?tee posittons, captured litany cannon;," &OF • ' ' No additional intelligence.tooneerning the, bat , tie was reoelved in London up to 2 o'olcok on Si : MHO afternoon. lleavv oannonading weebeard it Verona: • Teo Vienna correspondent of the Tisines,wrlting on the 21st, states that the ;ieltists of the two Br: , mies,ln Italy tvere'vrithin eight of each other, and that-scarcely a day passed without skirmishes-. Thk Emperor of Austria is believed to have . 259,900 'men under his command on the tins of tha Mind s. BEM 000ASION11; Gar baldi nes aceomplishing rimartiatile feats in surprising the Austrians-,runking marshes of: fary 'tnilea is a day, and, setting the country :through which he passes in favor of National In dependence. . • • • = ..- • ALI:CORD AUSTRIAN ATRouTTlEß.—TheAtistTials. Government formally &clam that Ds-orualtiott attributed to Genera:l D'Crban in the message of Count flavour are entirely devoid of foundation. Details will be published shortly. Marshal Count . 41:vulal: cicraniandoi-ht•chlef bf the Austrian army of Italy; his retired to his as. wee: '; • - ; The ArChduke Charles Lonis,,Governar of Ty rol,' had arrived at branders, to, thperinterid . the enrolment of twenty-four thousand mania Tyrol. and Vorarltherg. TGE KING OP PARDINIA AND NALY.—PARIS, Jona 24 —The Mon/tear sontains• a. note .ex-- plalning the nature of the dfotatorehip strand by the whole of Italy' to. thealling of Saidiniri:- -" Persons conolude wrongly that Piedmoot,with, out oonsulting the wishes of, the , different people or the great Poitiers, reckons on uniting the rthoNt of Italy in one single State. such corroturei have' no , foundation., The different; people, Whether delivered or abandoned. desire to make common oause against Austria., With this inten tion they have' pissed 'themselves under the pro tection of the king ; but the diotatorship is purely teMporarrpower, which, whilst uniting the ooze man farces in the same hands, in no way profligate combination for the future. 7 THE TUMULT AT VBNICE —The resent •tumult ,at Vtuleo was cordoned by rumors tthat - Ite, French had landed at Padua, -and that Venice would be surrounded In three days. The people then began to mount the etookadee with tho Italian colors, and crowds gathered in font of the Aus trian House, and began to cheer. The Attetritin , patrol woro ordered out.. but with instructions not to fire on the people if they (mig subdue them, otherwise. Bat being received with insulting re make they, m dean attack upon the mobtwith . the butts of their muskets', and floallyeleared the, streets. The report that some of the people wore killed by the military - 1e not confirmed. Advisee from Malta state that eight steam sw eets are ready for departure, and it is asserted that, their destination is the Adriatic. It was announced in Paris on Friday that , corps amiss Of 40,000 mon, mainly from the African reginients, is expected 'Shinty in the Ad riatic soil. • • . . Tug CONFLICT AT PNUATOIA---Thethrdinimrofft• offal bulletin of the rittir at Perugia, between the people and the Papal troopS,_statos that the SYTIIB. troops - attacked •thez town on the 26th, ard met with great resistance, but after three hours'-fight=: ing they forced an entrance into the town.. The combat was now renewed in the street.. and con., tinned Tor two hours longer. The Swiss troops. trampled down and killed even women and blot= Pensive persons. On, - the next day the outraiee' wore recommenced, and the people. were. again fired upon. The town_ was placed in ;a; itatevet elege.„ Ttio Perie - oorrcspndent of the D011 , 16.73' says that the bloody conflict at: Parties, between the Pope's SOLIS 3 Guards" and. the people, IS eorii sldorod in Government. eludes .ae,rt; deplorable aventi and tends to increase , the difficulty of Ere- serving the tomporal - diminions of the Pelle, The Romans M Napo -leap's aim the benefit of -the Emperor Milan proolaniation, That •the French army shall not interfere with the Manifestation of their legitietate wishes, and unless.the ,h wins shall be supported by Prenoh trOps nothing is mere likely than thkt they will be driven out of Perugia by an overwheartiing` national force. EI(di T skEN T It o Rom .--11tARSIIILLICS, June 24 —Adviope hove-been reserved from Rome to the 2,lst inst. On Sunday the crowd assembled before the French garrison, and wore about to display the trioolor flag, and to proclaim the dlOteter• . . + - =EOM TWO .CENTS:. XBGr_IigOPQLD 'IN iLOND.ON:2I"'` DISBAELt .11.1" 11;;DIfiCatrZTZ=. THE LAsT BATTU.. GYULAI TUMULT AT '.VENI:CEY W'BOTZST. BAVARIA OPPOSES 'PRUSSIA; NOnelt ittO . A , 1:19; 6 4 141 ' r ' 44 .- *- ro le' to nitid ow reitoviiii - s! -- ;V . :--,. '‘-`-'-' 31 " 17 " maul. 4 l 3 i . _ ~... 2 1°,..b e" ' rtii I t Y tha nett" , of **MI. ."T, T,l ll ll- 07/ , W ri6ii", ~I 6 the trzTgraphy, bat NIG 1111111, or_the slitti! 1 4. 0 14-e. ' %Ilia bfiftWrialliatillllo/1114Erriatti/S. 1114111:1,111614/41111044.40. 004 sail oumilti~btittioWiiiirtsrakilimoditierj, tke researem at Ow itoFer!lytioiligtiiiiksie of letriletfon, se seir,lteell#4' aiiii will IN; Marta lz!g t° the Peoria mitatis t., 1 . I • 4" . 13, .. i' • 4.1 P, • • • T .-' - ••t. ,- .elili,rifVfoloii4mis'potAilltorefilsiotuire: • tented it: -IStrAvilnahrofeftwi- artitelesrtfyieJ :hitdif'4l-TitaTopo'hite itilittaitiodoet • -tb _° •fta t ibmm en t- tintlylltahetaloullePikiretsfrro Ps.Y.llO. cet-t-gm.PerlerOtosteleeess.;4l.liftestas .the TOPeltild-W o4 4.9.erOorisheryop the &gorse tieti3Of-liortiagni-Jfroos of,Thif ONWRA: Hie BelitiebitliiiiiereilfliareitlailtiPearlinitethi letter of-Ise7Xe3tetilittifeeoltikipsaleityloirthe s l,o *Pengleacei Pf. 4hOelieklieltatc - o - --r The AronffllretT46t4netristrilVikot, eiteilar(itterreg the prof 12,1riperl eal-evt_ flirtations' and'Atiii'rJ van= - COP Woe Viedtgooo Vbfqtlitooretad' Uziotel•T bility of a return of the fanner 47140 Y, an-I' **- 1 - ark , thak - divialolef ettellitor7vieetaikettrefkill Moak , bt sociateri aid iii /laistto - , 4 oim-ta-4Vueola harldsmatided Pint to motels 81 ,000 trow through lfanoserta the 41 " 9- . 4l, 4 l fM t iA l leiSiliftill-yrttbr, - --itt , a Mill' - tergiseiikter s eejeet Jim molted filet the, (Thar& Wild - Seta t , b4 irlih and 44 P :44414 ; Tbeforti , reallitafitatif - endweltfifftlielanardi;' endifelegrinefite lifialokoettOtti the:proyinee of fßrawienbssrei Thstatif"atiefit 1 corrnt,of ersny-48L take - • titan tbelmerer'apd Cleekierilhinet • '.l/ Ott httiMponitiallppsr4binftsTetthir Nalterl - . 00 iPs . (Pdsotq 4111 %Pgreildio4teldiatioliti - ow - lifthe' rooto of Bilesia,4alonyirtutd,Berarbin The de-- Patt4Oof 40. AAA .aagagfigait 011etattbsiet;At Tipp.= The 714:04 catert ' - :Gamer, tont itaelefeiseetie it Pottl e , :: , ; - .1 -- tcf-yeee' • - ttironehAta...." P 17 tu'b ' a." menath* syall•ha. ..purpcies , resolutions', it hies titan, - Tho Ceforwe G azette cOmplaintr`ort e vogue m tinier in rwhieti tffe bratatiotallnmeiblef, Bee. , lip leak -of thrivifiloy-MPPialifif, boulle*a tbit'T fp/abut is. einiplyt/ites;„.lrayeAre - a,wodc any.: interest whaloreri 110012iinerfillfflotOrti" Aiistrii,*and issferposinfrthe edbnislike trip derninatioilanew on'the Italians? • - • • It is reported - at-Priris'tbas this:Rtisetteatabilfd sador atpTurlialsearreononstreted -"veinatibie or. geidgetlon- of a; littilgarian 41tuar•Ihe Prussian tliirerninent bee doclan4 Mat It will tad in' gory-, fifth:4 - 01in - ,iniuttrection, Tun: Paneelds BfirDistiloir-.Thefnileiring ' pearl in ine,dwdeptrgiffszsrAs pf 'yr edneoday, eyenine the `22tiestani: J*.lf acomuts t whiele- Teeth. tle. this monpna arelirreot-:-im4 • enbe welkin boon 'l6lii - be itOottufef intelligence itranem Mee tog tm!frolit , ;theTissoni': l source—tho following axe the bitters of the 'propositions .prniented as Vienna, wad rata& ere , absent to l lie presonteritt'paris,if unload:4l"st has not bee n abieidy -, - tc.A. Congionletali settle Iteiren colotteit - olf 'the widetuhm,stektzeele egeodeed - by hmeerie.i.witis revision.of teetratieccopoinded,by-„Astßowrr; • - witfv.thanther'Stotes,Of `TheleiriktiOliiiits'eatisbl lied 'by the 'fivettet - of 1815.altall bEeanddeti4 Alb* enilteribli biota' ' of the arranneinini. The-annexatione,,iiii4e'to, Berdiele, toith Oiteepstnatt /Meg* abellencbal: intootioned: Itthese,propositioos-are eapyrryedlika, ',Viettel'at - d 'Perla ere be)ieve,we withceertairity 'that ) kistrii iiiStioPV, them— nroblibly has • already 4reepted'lfiestri-;-eallthikt• Franca wlli reject, them- - - - By another outbid ry. thwbosei.of thietuutabehien srbleliPiulhialiill propose to the.bolligaraeq*-,- - era are said to he that Lembardj:abillisireoato - eiy independent litati;Vatietiiine hyfire _ .Austrian aiablinkeoitd en' enenette ipplieattes - • sball)) 6 POO; teitrenoo- And., AgotrigrAct Wiser ""- .about an armistice. - Tho. London .ftfornkg Chro?teela. of, Jane. 2,‘ aoYai harrehßity linotberidahlor attiiikeise - • ,, ,menOir Mel tallarPwai' 7 ciniittonlieeilhiVgrent'', ' tters.....bouso-or. retannittorory- , ..0f Cabinet seefoW the capital of 'Belgle_m. The followletaPpeantin, "the iorlepanda!reeotyesterday new' version,, ditoient from . ii;rde-po liebed 7/ff - totter, regobas iiiitbei'PaibOtAls , mettit ' ing,:Trelative nrthevpeopOsole intended tiVbeiinii' forward by. Prussia for inistriorthe att'astatatall -Nett ,ef an4,tbetmolgtonaoots of the ,1inr0..3 - , • - - t , Lombardy itr be - - intiezed Inedornt:;. • Perana-Mtigews; _ peen it ( aiilbrlum: and Tossing to: - Ite r tiegoied- is -' 1116 4 Jegtdoasn' awn - feigns; OW astaboritY 'Pope is to be Te . :estaiiiished,hf,theslettethose Vonioeweiald biorime sut,sedelVadent,elAtarl lastly:and, the` four fat:tragic) erAte, - federation, which would thus at the slate time • ~ Shelterlomberslyillyiltanoatrallty andtlervikr• 1-, sens.-against arkaggreseiro return of - 4ustr*, and s Yenta° ntoitint apyltipoigg :„. - fotioomeirifs part or Pied - mode, • - , ," Presented One. iheiPriistaus Oa' tinfialiCireuldr doubthow b p , more In hortnon.Wwithlttctonti 49l 4? - foots and consequently mow aeoenteithate Freese and Pledistont- - .het,,, for:, that„-iery. rite molt .gto - : - e-t Pettradealltfullo Ink whether Austria weeld , fials.4 - sort* to-diem, rpresentateteoflthierlf,l" - Our corsaioMiderwhethreee in- tboicusabootbstay.t . . - --- and We leavetioilint 4111 ltbedit.pLlnlirint torments " ' • ,• 1 3KR/BALDlckfiti :1• , - As - I have mentioned G 4114111 andlihoorpityha - x.. , • -will perhaps interest „lon, heF,hoothsreaseet from 'llerfio Ack:Arsisola - :. t Who :Kiiitr4l46 weg .innaVo*,The: lo6 4,wkolbrongla - -from leaulqoarte shrhela - Bergemb'itranylkillie,, had net been Alvan up yet. ...wonlil.barra:- - been rather iiikWar d hatlAlte,.indar - eiane is:stole L foi Garibaldi, ..withent inriattoon,luithfaiitsfeittY • havethenghtotittioking the Nelatrianielnla itovrn enclosed.by high ramps - y*4lth outlete: Ks It was, the National awilfelbto making Andel -eo,as. to Aeen,the 4p , iteu ogaluatthei.isur• 'I: - • . trhuM tberattempt In thelmeautissiOirlbitliivrat. after4a tei , ; ,leho were reiliing,:tawards. Brenta,- In • to - thtslear theta be tubed down towards.. Romano, which is ofoseto the bish. zosd from Sri.. - ' - lan to Bresnia ; the Austrians foliar:lst to bar the rated Aeßresela.- They had- scarce], gone'ogr o n - - that meet wharL Garibaldi -tuned *gale 'to the acrtb, and, milting a march of thrty.five miles fit." lies than twenty-fon/boars, appeared' before; surd,. in Bresoia,beforo the Austriaas bed. he; reanotest idea e:f - wherealionts - 40111 flute theY'k new ' ttopears from the feet' that - thiln-pr attached la eelef .reitat:_major:lo,"Etenaral Thban's • divitton - was caught with several orderlies in the town of Brescia, into which ho , bed come) from the neigh, horhood, never suspecting the preeemint of, (lark., , eorps • - Thonmost boautiful. thing; however,. wah that ' while the main body wont:Wail haste to Brescia 2.t, men were rut on twoomnibuees, the two ears commanding them .oolonel Tarr and Major etunrasi, following, in , li ttle twe- wheeled carts. the couritry.' 7he w hole *lent of/ I to - Lake 'bee eit4 - retied the Val Catordea. o •me people rose trittnei- -- ; sotee 4 51)0 sta nd of tormswerwreadyoti which the 'National "Guard, was firmed, the Aut. blithe bike was taken possesifotrof, - wad thW.tweefdaerti iatiantedOeitrinte stir 24 inert - *there garrison, liwitAtt#lo446o , Toluntsase, away to Gailbeldi's ca*, - littok martiellettairekth of eaolitlity call, of doires • •'- <4 4 htdelletrith troops who •Ars of tuctuntieriei by baggage; a little bag containing„a shirt, and perhaps a pair of sock!, is the only ' baggage which .offisers• or men - have. •They make war according to .bir Charles ,41 - spiet's Ideas., They - have good heats, with, seather gaiters tip to the, * . middle of the loot ; ttie trousers , rather loose; are • stnek into the gaiters;`- a= short • hullo or light :gray linen, and over it .gray. coat reaolung down fa, the knees, a light cap, and the rifle nom plate the accoutrement. There is no difference in this respeot,_betwwwl_orliders. andeoldiera...- If; -*- as is natural aftersueh marches, thirge are worn out, the of the first town in whioh - _ they appear give of their •.own free wilt ten time ,more then they want. - The troopshave thus such • . plenty that Government - never even thinks of nap , plying any of their watts. _ , _ The ReSolution , ta - 'the • States ' - the THR FIBBT•BLOO11 to Hr THIIPOPeeI TROOPS. [Prom t.l . l4o7pw,Yozk gonad , . . - • The Pope's Swire regiment has copiously shed. the ;blood of the people, at Perugia.. f3ct Ms an nounced by our telegraphie ' intelligence from -Europe in another column. - We bad rettentty pre- Pared our readers for, the extension of the revolu tionary movement in the States of the Chstrob. The most important allies 'orrthe northern sidWre the Apennines hod rvvolted r first, the great city of Bologoa;,and then ,Ravenna and Rimini, on the coast of the - Adrlatio ; and .we bad learned that the Pope had sent his S wise Omar& to spied in nrer.ectiort •in 'PerllEl ll ,, Which Is on the southern' slope of . the Apennines, or The side next to Rome and the 'fiftatterratiemi. The town' was much' nearer to the capital than - the others, and thus was 'within may reach of the Pope's troops. Perugia is a town of about-20,000 inhalattanti, near the' hauls or the Tiber,' more thin one' htin. dyed tulles north of - Rome :It fe tan miles east of the celebrated Lake Thrasimene (now Lake , • Perugia) near which Hannibal defeated 'the . man Genial Flarainins.• ;This flee sheet , of' water, about thirtymilosie,Olreumforenoe,"lB situated .in a brain, being enclosed on every aide by the Apen nines The inhabitants 'of Perugia; a 1 . ., then ,- fora mountaineers, declare anima : lel by that love of liberty-which genorelly distinguishes men, who _ - dwell wader the shadows of lofty mountains- - - Against this - town the Pope sent his foreign hrrolings Meat down the notives of the ann./. -The: Vostir of Jeans Christ on earth, claiming -to be the •rePresentative of the Price& of Peace , has take n the . -responsib il ity of shedding' 'the - - lirst•bleod. Who would have thought the poor old man bad ea - much pluck in him? But it, is more the wotk of his minister, Cardinal 'Anton'elti,"than the Popo himself.- .Vet, if the Holy :Tether is to be any longer ,a temporal soremign, heimust light for his 'throne' like othaf_drrlaco?, with standing armies, - and - elatebtet" his 'rebellious suttcts when they-date tasdenlands oh sego of government. The Austrians haiemow enough to do to 11,tin - for Unwire!, and` the French very pnideatly.do not interfertibtdride - of Bonier So that the Pope will hayoto,4e - his own fretting ihis tune. _When 8 .-fgatlF droi bissword to tight for . -pbrist, the . ;Redeemer' of men ordered' him . fa put tit. his lishipong as The kingdcon -wig 'not f this 'would.' - Hitt as the Pope's kingdouktikof L the would— as;it is a temporal sovereigntylM ,muskupbold•lt_lty t h e we e means by whioh - Othethings dominions• and use foretiVfhen hie people attempt to throw GEE his,yeke., An. this hale only ,nonsist,, ,, out, and if he Offers uP his- sableets . - homstomhs ' , to the god Of war; beittili be then the mire a true king by the grooo-offgtal•' Nor 'a he: irltheut examp'es and preaidents. tea'single .hattle at Bayonne, iirwhieb Pope Julies commended,' twenty thousand' dead - ley upon the-deli! wha, ' rivers of blood flowed in the wars of Gregory VII _' and.beforetbe struggle, over *Wok' has t now . `'.":". ,been inaugurated at Perugia,ho can tell hire Many lives will be saeritioed? ' 's In the present temper of bin People - it .. besets a - desperate not on the , part 'lt 'livery. clear be must either follow up this blow, -end sub- • due, if he can, numerous rebels 'by this sword, or - he will very'reon he driven from Italy.-the last of the arrerego Pontiffs His fete image upon the will of tho vletorionsbmpirei Of France, • MMNI
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