The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 05, 1859, Image 1

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; ' FRIDAY, AUGUST' S, 1859.
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[CorrespondonWbrThe;Press.]. | ! .
■ ’* ;Turio 23,1859.
Air. iWn reached,sornijf,th6capital of tho'
‘.Swib Confederation,. toward.tfre ievening. of the
day; on which I loft you'on tho rtiad-Bide in my last
letter. I pqasod ,a few. fine ertd 7biousos on the way,
tollfcs ofßerncSo ■aristocracy,, ,ocoA; r
eiqnal glimpsejtff tho distant Aljw.' i The next day,
‘ ft dronohing rain proved tho .utility’ of .tho curious
old J arcades-whiah front, tho hqtisea of
Boijno, enabling you to walk from...one end of,the
toirp to the v other-under covei*; Little-shops of
every.description lmd 'tbfeso dreadesy ond. as'tHey
.ftre goneraily very shallow, thcy'ard not
'nfently darkenoil- by- the,low, arobei.whiqh open
on the styoot'and Bosldes,most
of their'wares, afb oxpOßed upon. stanfa outsidOj'’
so that ’you pft33 tlirciugh .all { of merchandise,
a s though ft markethouso, wbor'fl you seo-alfoomi
pied nt their difForenL stands, : Wdniert are^ siting
outside wUV ’thovr.JmlUtuqry hpd !
men taking pipes and;cofibe, aiid a.gamo pf Qfthls
or dominoes; and an occasional group of old .Women
with ' ihoir kDifUDg'. 'in an oaraoit confab, with
puss parting on tho bonoh at thoir Bide; ' Along tho
main street thero.flow* a small, narrpw c.anal, con
necting the -various fountains, which; aro'-rangod
down its centre. Tho living groups of women'aTid
children nitmnd these .WAtot^wi'tKHy;'siiaa .thlkir
salads, wash
novel sight. The house-maids,da tho pretfcy.Berneso
cpslume, come and goy bearing UiCirpnilsor curious
copper, vases of .Water and thqchll
idron play wlttihqjr.chips rf«4 bqats ; in'thq
running waters. , 1 ,
These fountains are a most-striking
feature of fltl'EdMnofih at-Bernb they
hro particnlariy sof. being yqry, old and in
design. f I noticed one snrmounted by a .'grotesque
ogre swallowing a baby, Ur .ten.more
strung around him kicking and squalling. Upon
thq column, pfji.nothor i tlieye is : a hear-Taurmor,
supporting tho Bernosq flag-aud sHleld: f , * •
;THo Beinfeso coat-of-afrns Is arampont b6ar upon
ajpathway of gold!ahdyohse'o-Bniin' sculptured ■
in every Iranglnnblo position frrnll ’parts of tho
Idwni The tHriheof'thofqwhiS derived firOjn the
bcar,_andits early traditibris,fn connection with
that animal,, havenot qnly hoen presorVed^nVood 1 *
and stoned but threq immoneo living spcciinenS fli'O
fldil kopfc fn’ipQit quarters, atjGtoyorn
merit expense, andfnrnlsh great iport to ths people
ty'thelr hinny pranfe ; ; ' . : ** *'
~ Borne isjroil baiU, ; wittjn gray stone, in anan- .
tiquq style—the broad windows opening nearly on
to the floor, And with on iron rail.forming eitheria
senior Aflower stand, Stcat of them nrecnshinned
with. Scarlet, and tia it seems ( fo bo quite thd habit
to sit in tile window and'sow,'yon may conceive
how ohoerfal and attractive they must ho, tilled
;with flowery Or fair 'occupants, 'tlbo'cathedral is
much finer than'that ofPribnnrg. : Oyep t))o prim,
cipnl entrance is a bas-relief ofthfi LaatJudgmcnt,
and-,on oithor side figures rh'q.tVlee
and Foolish 'Virgins.' It contains ,a Very largo jujd
elaborate'orgiut.r.nd the stalls of fhoehoit-are
among tho' most. perfect specimens pi" 'Carving in
wood th&t l huyo seen, The KeHglockonihurm is
an’ old tower or gateway, in, which ,tiicra is Vqlook.
■ of‘curious moohnntnm, A cock flaps his wingi and
orows, afiguro strikes'tho hour 'upon A tOlf, and
small boars in armor and. other figures mated a pro-,
cession, which is highly .amusing <b tho children. j
■ 1 In. anothor old towor, soon from'a large < gothic
opening, is a remarkable figure In -wood,-'2O or 80
fcot in height, rudely carved arid, palntC<J,'and;lgOk.-
ing liko a frightful giant, holding ’a halliqrtin oho
hand and flourishing a sword in the other. Imt
this- is -no' olhor-that Saint-Gliristqphbr,"who in
oither days was lord warilcu of .the, treasure, and
hqld his siegq ScißO.inhre*
dulous knave, eigdibg iiiayigilap'eo as.wcU.as that
ofi tho. priests, purloined somo -voloahlM from the
sacristy, and.honceforth'St. iGbrfStophor lost hil
prestige and his place, and waa rcnlovcd to tbp old
gateway, Whoroho still stands, an amusing roilqof,
"(Jo dark ages, and as groat a (error to tho sfthbhfy
child siotfr 4'-liEakjif<hojrioMtajpin
the Setaj.epasryph&l-eharaatarkf, <Jwj fiCrs,',
who i daro spy still floiarishes hcIT bat nhdclOak
around odr streets* - / ‘. '
° Tho tdrrado of tho cathodral •which hangs high
Wet the river, commandiug a magnificent view of
the Oborland Alps, is a favorite promenade of tho
Bernese,, where they brfjag .their their;
•wjves and daughters of An evening,- to stroll nbottt
or sit undbr tho' - trees nnd 'onjoy .thd fhusloiOno
• always finds a.comfortable Vent (ntfie parks and
'piomonadoe' of Europe; or ,ap arm-chair, if you
pleajo/fot penny ortwo;. and I have no-iaherf,'
oift of out own: Philadelphia, $<!(W thpfe horrid
miukroopt stools which our squares and'
only aggravate ittsiea{loJi rtif/tig the weary. \
1 (The Bernese, speak a, ,nio?t nnrauslcat. German
'patpls/ which'ls particularly, horab upon.-just com
‘lng from tit> «?<}ro pleasing and graceful accent of
tho French. Their costume is very protty : alow
boddioe, with a white bosom; velvet pQlJar,
high in the neck, and embroidered with steel beads,
fastened In -some complicated way to the boddlco
'With aqqaqtity of. silver chain t which hang in-fes*
1 toons undor thc arui, feefar* ind behind
hy largo fiiagreo brooches! Tho white' sioev.ofi .are
generally ironed-Inono broad etnrehod plait, like a
BhiTfc’bWhr 1 On ftte ddys they wdar jaunty little
T yellow, fiats, wUh’jjja&gQs of jjowera taking the place
of 'tho crown- Xt la by far the!prettiest of the
Swiss costumes; * ,
* | Tho environs of tho town arc very protty, and
Afford many beautiful walk's And- drives.' ’ Tho old
"ramparts a]so subservb that ; more’peaceable and
agreeable end' for the ‘Jserr,fife of pur time,, and
-hoing well- beautifully Bedded,vwitli
pi only: of benches with comfortable they
ifi&ko g moist- inviting pvomonado. There- are a
groat many hqtc4 fn tfrp town, somo ef them largo,
and all of them apparently well kept.
; - Voh.re ttyly,, ; . , W.
j Letter fVorii Mankato, Minnesotn.
•
~ 'd ' . .1 . Jur.y 29th, 1859.
s Sinoe ray. return from tho Fast, I delayed
writing! 1“ order to giro you an Account of the form
ing prospects in our county.aud/Uhough ; l do not
speak frp?s tpy.own observation,uot having, boon
Pufc njuch lb the‘country, yet'X Ijiaye, 4k®« especial
,palps taposfc myVelf up from thoso .who are conyer
flfint with.tbo/fs thflitofs.Vr. .. / ; a
■ t)ariog Ifvet month wo.had frequent showers, and
• some very wm ifeathor j and it was feared for a
while, that the in danger. of the rust,
iut fortunately itbas escaped sofar and Is looking,
will yieldfinro thirtyto forty biwbels.on
aopo> liift few days it ttUI to bar.
i yest. ‘ T|te corn is into# remarkably' “well, oiid for
a couple of weeks during fyo, .yaftif feather it
. Sprung up os though boohed .ty. tjio magician^
, yandi mucli of H tain blossom,, i*; ' > .
Oats also look woll; ttitamfo 1 thick, and will
ilfeo yield handsomely. - Barley qnd buckwheat
tfive teen sown io some extent', and, from present
appearances,' will'prove crops. There
has boon moTC, grhinof every dbadtiption sown in
BluqlSai’tb county* this Reason than ever before,
and It is csiouiated that we will kuVo a large sur
plus for ''iHS’TQaJTy refreshing to soe
‘ fWfarih'orfl in auoK jrood/spiiflts after bavin® mot
with thft'losscstheydid ‘a; year 'agothey almost
begin fo think good tirno” is certainly at
hand. • ‘ ‘ “ ” ' ' ' " %
! Quito an excitement existed this spring'Sn our
violnity, in - couseqnonco of ginseng having boon
found in the woods k adjoining the town. Lure©'
duuntUlfes' nf the-root jVoro due and shipped to the
East, thus putting many W dollar into the ’pockets
of inoao realty ncMipgrcUef. ' f Two
Hslnnoni? fitartDd .jhr tho purnqao
ht drying dna.propimng the foreign mutKot,
They artf, however, doth*-nothing-at proaont, but
Waiting for, the' fnllylold, ds itls tftld to,Kti
wneh that time. 1 Iflitsaid thatfrom
ten to fifteen thousand dollars have been brought
hofo from for this nrtfety Inoticedlarge
quantities6f it b : cipg'6hJpped''to y<mrcity.‘ ; *
j-Sindo the'opening offspring, buaincss hag yory
much'revived, tho boats oiLthoMliiDefiota river aro
parrying considerable freight; and qulto. a 1 number
of somo u ofwhbm are those seeking
horned' among Others', Ecokers;
Visitbg'tlid hlinne-mno-O-pa fulls' WbiCh by‘fbo
Wav are atlrh£ tlhg ion bi d eiabl 0 attention;’tadf no
ilodbt,' at sorfio future J tinioj Will even* «o raqro
fained thop Mlune-fiaiha. ’ "i"oU will probably re
member, that.tbe' tf Singing yvateris where tho elk
play” (for suchlk thoiuterprctatioD ortho wprd)
are situated about four ‘imles from Mankato, and
are very 'caay of access. Numerous strangers have
beon up to visit, thorn tb|s summer, - and in
comparing.'them,;,with’. SlintooVhfUmf say “that
taking tlio'pponfety MioYO l and 1 bolo'w 1 the foil; the
effect of. Ihh former.fo more beautiful.*? An artist
Hi gone upto-dftt forth© ptttposc of thkingpho;
teffrapKspfitl vrhoh’ heVroturnl 'I wlll soeur© a
<opy; >WcU i • wirr«6na: you' iy mill,-; ttJOTtby,
‘affording yppr.friend ah opportunity of judging
'forthem selves," ‘' ‘'' l * -t ' “ '
1 from foyty to fifty busings have bpop erected
during thd.sommef;'and dUrOf 4 superior onaroo,
■ter to ,tkqso,’,laof<stoj;ore ’cohstfuCted./, Mohoy is
Imore abunufthtnhd rate's loWet 1 i Cafetcrn dxcfannge
iis iadematid, ancl'pell|ug from twP to'two-und-^.-
haU.por.PohtpremlufoV' Thtre being bht foW pre
ompuonsroado. laild warrants are considerable of
stlll-solUngat low, r*. ‘
; Tjtb OouM<in, Bi>v?i says tliero (a atiH
■neArlybalfainllHcm.of flows, of Oovoramositlnnil
|ln tbat.dlatrlot eubjoqt tfl.ontjy, Mst H per. acre,,
, aniabont 800,000 »?rec.of, t
;bo purchased at $2 50 jwv acjro. ... /Voi«,i« tho time,
!it lava, for the poor -man, to got a good homo in
|lowo:wttb WPaorpsdfflp«lana : fg:r $209, .
; 5,;--1859.
j t t . ■ * ■ -*•
■;;" |$ ■ '"Ftfveigir Miscellanies*- ?m sr- ■
.; -T/fit QpBKN 'has'.-ljeen cplcaaed <’to- appoint
-.the ChatUs KingslOYj'Jr/Reetor.cf Rversloy,
to bakme in Ordinary, to .her
itajps^. —Londoiir Gazflte*..., .
T)rf .Aberdeen HmrW-states that the royal
rcsidefce,, ia jtUe irighlanas. will this year .bp
l plfl<Wd fa communication with tho njetrdpoJis,' by
meaner thoelcotrlc telegraph. and Reinapnore. ; •
> Tiit Sweets of a- Chancery Sub;—ln ihe
OourtjOnMoiiday/tho Paso Lord
iff. {%iri occupied the attention of Sir R, Ti Kin
dorehwfor; A.consUlcrablo time. , This coao comes,
on pnfa seven snita relating-Jo-the estate of Dr.
; Peter CqehrnnG, now hniouuting to’ upwards of
£217,(00/ Tho litigation haa boett'cominued for
twentt-six yoftrrf/ Involving.quoßtions of donsidera
bio ,»c«ty -and- importance.-,; Dr.. was
amed»cql,offiqprin tho lndian son ico' , (
Tdtj Gbnring-cross Railway.BiH has passed
the It- ,wos decided thatr tholino w»U be
mojd.aivonbgemis to the‘public, .that thoro was no'
.'preforUdo plim' before the House; and that com
pensftfion is to be' made to St; Thomas'S Hospital
as tiisr#W The site of the station is to' bo.
jHunarford-markot. Thp bridge over the river
’will *?o /upon--tho piers of thp'present suspension*
br»4g»yand the lino wIU then connect' the Water
loo tJftjtfoh of the South* Westorn ■with tlie London*
hrhjgf station bf'tho South-Eastern.' ~
. .Jjtifrn op- llekrt .Gbattan,’Esq/—nenry
Ctfattflfl, Esq., only surviving sou nf, tho/immortaL
GrftttaiOf ! 82." died suddenly; on Suqdayyathte ro-,
sidome inWlcklow.. .Mr* QmttnnwasTn Lublin,a
'Jew iUys since,"fu exoollonfc .hoall)i and spirits/
and; jMcmlngiyb}d 'fair foVa‘ long-arid Vigorous
dire; fids’death will bd a'sevorO lois to tbaiubora)'
dnorgbtic,'nud; truly
nottea#!, ho was, always peady to come forward on.
.any Bffiilfe occasion to Msorttbp rights of the nod!,
plofcwof tho/country. In darty life- Mr. Grattan
reprognted theclty of Dublin ; ho afterwards re-
the' county of Month.for aconsiderablo,
period; but since; comparatively,.,
in Xiiffata Journal., .
- GovernmeD^duroonjunctlon
with that of Ernuce, is preparing to.send putcom
raiKUhors to'Turkey' to inquire 'hit6 /tho ,‘,‘sick
man f r firiapeja! condition.'
are-qatUlod to do. this, being: gnarantoo for’ tho
Ibur p'er cent., loan raised-at’thoVtiuio-of-Uie
war rah Rqs*ta.... - r , - . r t
Adolphus Stade,K. O. 8., a distinguish
ed naval officer and. vice-admiral in the
service/ has been nppqfntcd adiplrnl com
mabtingln tbo 'Qdlden and president bf the
Turkish naval opart known as the Ipmnn'Qtfassy.
Ties# Offices give Slr tho ranh oft tninifl*
teft ls the hrst time dn .the history.-of the Ot,to
mmvKmpir'e that a .Christian,.has been ndmltled h
mtsnperpf thp
. Slile'fi abnualritapco with Turkey 4 utfcB sojjjo
25^r$0years. .-«V /* ‘
Tlii Logifelativo' Assembly of New Smith,
have voted £l.OOO as the premium for the’
bc^V'design for now Houses of-V&ruapient .and Co->
vomfcont dffiopg,, cqiflpctitiqh is.QP9n tqaUthe
v?om; .. ./. ‘ . '
Kjws prom SebASroror. .—The mercantile
bark‘Westbrook, commanded by Captain Eohcllo,
Wltfoh left* Sebastopol on the first of March; has ar
•sfypi' at Hull, witn 1 a cargo. Consisting.' fhlcfly of
Wi6 and: futty;*]? Bjficyp -nf .Jjnglhjti'
Frtoch, and Russian, rqost pftho JaUcr being in
ex&lentcondition. Capt. Bohclio stated that,hit
anjVfcd in Bobostopol on tho-18th of Jnhunry, and
at <zffr r pfoceeddd by road to Bnl&klava. The coun-.
try along, the ontiro route ptosonts .a most dovnstor
ted .appearance, dlYcraifiod.. only. by. the mounds
pmjpd liPfP apd thero over some fnlleri warrior.
■Bftlaklttva'ltioli ho
whire smalt 1 heaps of sto'ncs are the only marks'of
separating the resting-place of the offi*
(that- of hm subordinate. Tho iffimenso
Oxtept of ground' covered..by fhc besieging hrmios
;of two natlpna now completely aeserted,
oVjta tho two or tbreo hquscs qCcupicd by fiqme of
thij gehomla being .nninhal)Ued. : rayages
:of ,wai are also stamped ,in i equally indelible
'characters on tkocityof Sebastopol itself. .Com
peribo is stagnant, Its streets are almost dOserted,
ftrii thQ wreteped inhabitants of thegmallor IjouscF,.
wmoh aldno sqcpi tq gcp6rqlly qooupiod, bto in
<smost deatitnto state.' All that can bo scon of tho
once mighty. Halakoff may .not inaptly bo ooiupar-;
;od to, ft S 4 ?»Wtoln bftpsized; J ’, the dockyard*.in- 1
;Bttod of its tohiier li&f and qctlyity, resembles »'
hifss of rocks; and thoso 6f tho Government ffiogar
/xiaes which have not already tumbled fn pieces,
ifthey wero about to do.so; ThOrq ore ho
'injneaUqns that tho. faraou?..fqrUfioa l tiqn A which
(fipirned. ,so ninny % arq’
about to ho restored, iiqr does'lfcgecinpftjbftblb
ihat they CQfild h° i n ty? 'coqrgo of one jgegeVation.
Amorioan oontraotor is' 1 busy in Ala • effort# to
ruiso tho sunken fleet of Russia, and, fit .the time
Gap,tain-Bqnollq left. Rad succeeded, with n few
jonfy of the smaller sb»PI- .
‘ : Rarev.—Although Mr, Rarpy’spracegs
h4* li? h® f ??cVpt; and although such per
#opi os'were interested in it; simply boaaaso U was
a Beoret, havo been sifted from among hlsadmlrere, 1
‘those ’Who re>nain bo still cannot fail, to admiro
tpore and more! thq-mqro thqy sßoo v of him, that
■‘»?£ad£jjfat. combination-,qf,moral aualliios whigh
to.gaiu so oxtffldralnary, ah asdon-
The tone in whigh vomo df-his former-p'u
pll» rMo Kwefi ia T«y
cxpjioable, aftet; &npq ,an exhibition as
that wo eaty yesterday/ What he docs .is simple
enough, and may he told ih hnlf-an-honr’s lesson;
but io practise it it Is necessary fopossoss the cou
rnaeilooolneg?,; and equability of. texhpor with
wfijeft Sfr-Raroy. i# i»,sp rcrnarkable a
.'d<Sgr|o/-4 Who- PV for ffi^°- .'fhnrsday.tqqk plaoo
..iotnoAlbambra, Lqicoater touafo; The rqwqwnod
■ t( O^uisor ,> wa.< first'exhibited', and hi.* docility
Bhowh off in a varioty of wnysJ ; . An animal with no
traosuftlly. introduced, to
onqblo Mr, Hiircy to practiqal explanation
of tho procc?9 ,pf, U 1 ayihg, uoyrn■ ? a hoho. This
oporatiQh**U3' ’'soiho^'toso 5 Inqludo'
the whole R * Mr.'
Karoy' tqok. qare tq. this is a
great miqi,ake..,.Eyory motion ho makes is apart
of the system, for .evcsy thing ..ha-doos is done
in the kindest possible-way, yiew of; engen
dering a feeling of confidence in 'tho equine mind.
In “ laying dqq n n a hqrso Rarey stands at his
near shoufdQj:, qr. 4 q aoptlo pqt induces him
to raise fils ne&r foro log, as no would fqr a blaok
/smith. With tho greatest alacrity/but with the
Utmost gentleness, hd thou.gHpa. tbc loop,of ft strap
rqund the hoofj.and fasten? if .up by wrapping the
strap round tho thigh. The horse is now standing
on thtto Iftph ft«d|s pawortoas'fqrmlschiof. . On.
the hirst opportunity ; Mr, . lUroy ,fttt«obe§ aqqth.ef,
.andalougor strap to tho off foro hoof, 'and passes
tho end through, the ‘bellybnftd,' holding it in his
right hand,' wuilo ’with bffl' ? left (iC the uorso is-a
biter) be kofijiS : th°' off’rei* 1 gcntlk tightened, so
that the hQrto's mouth ! ljo mtsabiovmw,
At tho first stqp that tho. animal juq>r ‘rankoa Mr,
Rarey pulls tho strap attached to .tho off hoof, and
tbeborso v fallBonhia krioed, (tho arena jstwofeot
dddp t ,v how bq
will ho ii’conqncrod/ Hd may rearna wihjly as hd
lijtcs r, Mr#- RareyViron yighChand..P«vor. slaokohs
its holdV both hi.® front iega qro qmj tj|e iyild 7
ost stallion lliat evor bronthod Ts oldigod to give up
at last, and resign himself to circumstance by lying
down altogether. '.Hoivdt'ls tbat-AOcr'lhls simplo
-operation the b&ast.gotf^np'janjQ,.remains « great
Mr...jffaFey explains it by saying that ho
(the beast) ha? now.pccppio conytoebd ,t)iat he (Mr.
Itaroy) isthe'strongosthhiTnaVqr the t‘wo,andconsl
. dors It futilCto struggle any moro} hut; thia supposos
reasoning pqwors of a much higliotordopthan woaro
In Uio baj.lt of olttihutloil f|l >i iiriUfi fif <»ny Wiid
bfr. Raroy’s.wholo system, however, is t ft proof that
“ horse nature ” really’la'a'much highor thing
than we arc In tho habjtbf supposing,' This opora
tlpn, though An Impqrlant'part; i» yery far from
•being thewhqle lncvor
y.thing the animal is trcnted'WithMhd piost patipnf
never JoiMt vff ftny ob*
lect frightgna himVlt-ts always shown to him, and
his nofte’fdtokcd wffh'lt. ’ In harnessing.a horse q
common-mistake -Is"to -cdnqea! ‘ ffqjp hiiq ‘ things
which frighten him. • Mr. Itaroy-doqs exactly tho
reverse—nrnkok him • examino everything. In
teaching a horse to follow his mantor nemo men pull
• him; af M p * B flre y J? tonching him to
This hjs wholeconduotj
kindness nhd persuasion—these nrobls watobwords.
Wbilo still af. secret/ tho-wonderful horso-tamiog
process w.oalooKM upon by overy one aa a miracle,
and Rarey tho.remarkablo man of tho
age.'* JfoWthn.t time hngsuowhthc process to bo
qffeotnal—now than wo hnfofqppd ft to bo a more
humnnoxystom that man had
evCr thought ivosalblc—it would be foblish indeed
to begin to Blight' or tq fqvgfit what.tho
world owe# to tbc mi dono nearly/if not
quite,.as much’to losson physioaKsuffering as any
that have yfefc -f * 1
: 'A new fifitriart tenor, Keir STaycr, said to
possess a rnognlficoct voice, has* Just appeared at
RrßnswlcliK':- I , ;\'L’
IJotwcQpi January and May of this year tho
different'theatres bf'rtalyhavo-performed twonty
tbreo new opera.v Onoalono, bV Verdi, ‘iUn Ballo
in Mascbora> ,?? -two by Oortcel, .'•* Almtna,” and
VLadamoft Son-ire;'’ “ leabQlla'd ? Arngona, ,, by
Pcdratti; “II Dlavolo a qudtro>V by. Lpigi Ric
ci, Ac.,
XiOuii} JvoaguTit.— Tho JVir,ni]|{[lmjn journal
baa learnt from private Information thnt.M. -Kos
suth’gfaraily woro .preparing to proceed to Italy,
and two to have departed on, Saturday, but tho
nows of tlje peart?} arfeate4 the{p On
Thursday evening .they received from
jf. Kossuth; announcing his safe arrival in Switzer
land,' Ho thus seems to.havo lost no time in leav
ing Italy immedfatoty on tho’ iiews of the treaty,-
and so cscaped ft'copfot'cnco 'witli tbo JJjnpercny
r |ho of tlm' Prussian journals bc
<jomos moire apfd more hostile tq Austria'. ThpNa
or liorlip; soya; appears that
Austria baß.proforrcd'thrbwlng .herself into the
bf-Hapwooh to tako
hor Germany.’’ • 'V
1 li> Beritn Jt)io qotiouis gonorally entortaiued
that both Austriaand Franco chqse to’provcut the
realization of Gorman unity rather than remain
true thp pompous announcements of their Italian
intentions. .The momout, v writes a correspondent
at BerUh ? 'that Germany threatened ip paiso hopaolf
to thomjgbt and dignity of a great co'untry, : ono
and un<mi4hd, r jtbe Italian quarrcli Bnnk.down to a
Comparatively subordinate, position In the qonstde
ratlqp qf, tbg.tab belligerent parties. • Austria and
France may Dq.buothtos InlUly.'but they havo one
and the same intoroafrlAGerfuany. Napolcori’and
FrsrioiB Jo^epb'.sh'eathcd'- iliclr. swords in ordor,,to
direct their united attention to .tho Confederation,;
find hinder,,ey9ry attempt at m&king the Buna
J4W!fi»R 8 WRi
; A Pai;iB,fioriospfiwlcrit of tll.o Mepeniatice.
>Befga says hb ia asßurcd that oho of tho last things
uttered In'the-"now celebrated interview at Villa'
Fttnoa ifaS' 1 mbdo hy tho Emperor of,
Austria to patfs.somodnya. nejet winter,at tho Tuil*
ories, . Tho writer adds, Umt tho
English Ministry!* .already demanding how Ipng,
thaFroncli trpopearo to remain.in ltaly.; :
jL sfßyr :: Attjsu .of Tittu.ittH; r iN;;PMtis.— A
row!titibu : hagbeen paBacd fbr the creoUonbf\a tri*
uimphaVurCb ’ fo 1 the * armV of- -Italy, This monu
,m«itr whlbh'^Ul‘Bbft Several million?, tfill.osten*;
‘ [slrny fl&bspribtiQti.'.bttt itisporfcotly*
jwell ptideratbod wbonoei the principal - 1 portion : of
Ithe fftiwHtt b««Wfl|aifteenV
' monumenti-to4)e,'exocnted-in aWnet- andrto rival In
, elaborate work,and finish ttat of, theJßarrlere clo
I’JGtbno. VThe Vas J relfefs' arp'aTroady'disfribhtod'
aihoiigBt tho' ;: best I ScnlpfoY<?-i i h' PAris,
hridjthe designs are to.be sent in for approval ,tojho
comiiuitteo beforotho
T,nE Times
says: *‘ ‘TToTa Jobn''Russ'cH’s' statement %a to : tho
non;o'xiBtc‘ndfi;-Of-bx<r'(iordlnary preparations' for.
, fitting out the Brest and h o rb o rgf fleets is indi
rcob contradiction.to wiint Is stated,in po-
'an’d'-t6‘-tbV'instmeli6n¥‘ received from I 'the
.Minister of ■ It iB-osierjted that greater oc-'
UvHyJias been displayed, einpa ,the .declaration of
at Toqlon' in, jarep&ring Andfi out ‘ ships'
fo join ana bhannal k Squadrons' than.
-r
‘ TiiE qf. tho. Morning
flerahLstates tlrn’t, nctivity prevails'
all along the rrehCh/doaßts^llHat'the’Channel
coast is-betng and .that from Cherbourg
;to Dunkirk earth,bpt,tcrie% being,constructed.
at every 3,000 yards. prcpnratfohs
suppose, intended to presdrVe the Empire’Of-Teace
from foreign invasion. t\, jj,- .> \*
• A is said,lias been made
by fho Tuscan Provisional Government to the-Em
peror of the’French, informing Kim that the Tug
-oanpooplo are ddtermlned not; to receive the Grand
Duko.bnok ou»ny..torm>,, to,
replied,that ho woiildnot force the.Granfl Bake ou
thorn,* aqd tbht all no urishes is to fprm an '.ltalian•
Confodtralfoni ahd 'nothing knorCi Tho King ;of
metn I )>9i:of Confederation. . \
accords, oh certain cohdiiions, the title hflfdnbrhry*
President of.> the • I to! lan I Confederation; The
at;Kpme, •
.<-»7jsd.A’&frf;sfatos,<hafc : cerpx d’ttmec r
of 40,0riQ meu; Vlll remaln fn ltnly'uhtil the reor
gftnij'.atlon'of tho country according to the tenor of
ljie fpeacoi 6f Allla Franca; and tbe;Fieduiontese
correspondent of the Daily News informs ns that
. frodi'Ficdmohteso,troops are golngio tho Roifaag
m,j with Jfapoloon’s order,
and take fromdho Fope;all?hppo v of .rQQoyerlng ife by
thejhelp of tho Swiss Guarils. |lt • { *
ir WAs be]iey.Qd>mQng mi!iiary rnen at
SiM? that; an underathiidihg hail been arrived at b'c-
IwecntheETOperora Of:RuMla,’Anstna, and France,
j?t¥, ch 'lbg £ ,hipg<iom,of f ; PDland is, to Mo re-,
established, VcnetiH secured tp Ahstrla. ond 'tho
.frontier of tho Rhino to France, '' 1 ’ " ' s - ...'
. tbotn -Vilan states that! the. Sa^ c
diniah; Oonttitutiom ja about’ to. be extended |o
fthd it is expected .that tho olectlonsnf
LQQihard deputies to tho 'ParUamcnt'of Upper
Italy'Wilt shortly taka plaoe!, .> . j
■;Coimt >ARKsjsis ainnn
tria could Kayo naught to urge. Sho might her
self have appointed him tOk Tusoany or to Modena!,
if either of tho Grand -Dukes had toiled her,
Aroso.haa been,-during A longi lifoj' iho, intimate
M6nd of. liouiS)NApolo9n v lie,,yraa,with him in
Abicrloa In his young days of adventure. *' Ho' was
•nUb him throughout all this campaign ; ami, in
oYdor that ho might have- a proper pretext for
being constantly in ,ttjo .onmpany of tho Emperor,
ho hold the omolal position of Sardiulan Oouimis
sipner with the French *rmy. Arose, moreover,'is
siTiQmbard„.and-not aJPiedmontese. j Ho has no
embarrassing of a. consUtutionaf chk
rcotcr. Ife doubtless m<St
tivo mdim&of- dealing with tKoaa Italian patriots
who-aro now-cuffing and pelting' the newsvendors'
crying through- the.streets of .the Lombard
cltieß thecouditions of this glorious pcaoe.—ZV'wj.
; M. Ratoz?!, who,.according to the datcat in
teljigenco tvqtn Tdrin/tias boQp fharfiod’wlth tliV
fQmi«t|<ra of a no}f Oahlndt, Is qndof thembst popu
lar men in Piedmont.. After thb l dcfcat of Castosa
,ho; bccajno l a Minister of. Charles' Albert, hrifc re
.tired, having held office only n few days,' He then
t<Mk his; place jn ( tho dpnorilion led "by
anil when that party triumphed; he bdcaino
tpY of. the intdnor,',but opposed Giobcrti’s proposi
tion tO ap expedition tq Rome tq rostoteltho
.Fopfi,' When-ObarTcs Albertr abdieatcu, after tho
dbjfeat of ra^ltata zzl tqok his’placd on the op~
position EbCncbo.f W a deujdorut. butgradually ajH
ptpoched tho A tnCfl?'rato,refaYni' nartyfanil becamtf
,onb of-its mostinMUgeiit leaders. 13 fu
capm ( Pre&ldcnt&v mo Dhftpihon, and two'
latef cUtcrcd tbo Cablnct under his old advcrtAry,''
Count Cavonr.-.Tb.d'clectlona, In 1857 showed'thSt
! he, atoOd vcry Kigh in public esteem. ■- > r.
; Jt iq stoM that’tlifite bPw ipopers have boon
dsrabUshcd at Miunv-the Xo rdia, which is to
bo tho official organ pf the ucw Government f II
Xanqro, aßadidaVwbckly; an &'LdGente Zatinai
L|bcral didixpaper; , . - ,- 1
of twin imfc ,Qis«nft4 a
OTiSunanW ftp n-tq o»crc4 tq Oaant
- Cevpur, -i .
. a OoafiiA.—A clergyman was lately
dopioting,before A docply interested audience, the
Alarming-indroaso of intemperance/ wheo he aa
tounded Jhis hc&rors by saying: “ A young woman
foi my neighborhood* died voTy suddenly last Sab-i
bath, XwM preaching Gospel in a state
of beastly intoxication< *.. . .
*' 'A r itqsT has just come off in
r h|gh life jn B»rfs/.;Tho old Viscount do L-- has
jpst wop. 3,000 - jTranbs by playing billiards for 30
younger man, The conditions includedbating and
drinking, tyit;olwttV£ to : ta£e;nlttQo standing.* At
the end of- twelve hours the 4 Marqul3 gave in; and :
aSkcd leave to continue with some game to ~be
played 31 tting. This was acceded to by tuoViscount,
and piquet was fixod upon., For twelve hour4more
tho'game was kept r qp, when de 0-==r foil
asleep, am| ijio Viscount was declared ;tbe winnfer.
: - ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE TREATY. -
[From Le Nprd {Russian or?nn), July 21.]
' ’Preparations arc' making for the carrying but of
tho Convention of Villa Frauoa.* Count Estcrhoiy
is sent to Poris by tho Cabinet of .Ylenna In order
to nrriro at S' preHmiqary understanding upon the
points left undcoluedr The Italian duchies aro
equally preparing l , to plead thoir chuso with 'the
great courts. Tno-Tuscan .Government,- among
others, hns’sent the Cavalicra Poruzzi upon a spe-.
emt mission to the Emperor Napoleon. At Modena
a registration has been opened to coliect Voices. .At
Florence tho provisional goyernment has put the
electoral law |h force! ondls preparing ta convoke
a constituent assembly which shall decide the
governmental question. Forced restoration hv the
aid of foreign bayonets has beeome'impossihte in
these canntfieri and in presence of tho ngitntiou
which reigns throughout Central : lfcaly, the arbitra
tion of a Congrc.sA can qlono prevent lamentable ex*
ploribns, Vf* l«arq also M. Mqteqccj has been
*9rit on a special mission Irom Tuscanydo London.
AHmon herb whose opinion is worth anything agree
; as to tho ine rearing difficulticaof tho Italian question.
‘-How/ 1 it is asked, 4 *can bayonets bo tunfed
Ijgainsfc tho yery-peqnle. tor we have heon
Hbeddingour blood like.* water 1 AVill ohr gnltant
ißoldlors follow, or will their pfficera load tbejn on in
such a monstrous -cause os that of tho twin Dukes
of Tuscany and Modona^’ 4 Andypt, to judge from
present appearances, to that state pf things are we
coming: It is qujtq clear that the return of- Giegp
ilukos will bo resisted! by force, At Leghorn M.
Gisocssi. thp oqlyfluooecdbu in dispersing
a riotons nssomhly hy'' undertaking, nponhisown
responsibility, that tho Grand Ducal family should
never pot foot again in Tuscany. A Congress, jf
such can bo assembled, appears the-only modo of
coming'to anything like a settlement of the ques
tion. »Vo know not-what aro tho advances said to
havo been mnde either to or by tho English Go
vernment on this question; bnfc if; cpqaiatcntly with
her dignity) canQQiisent to appear in Con
gross, how U the Hnio when her voice may bo heard
to advantage in behalf of Italy.
r kossutit.
[Correspondence of the London Pnst.l
Toms, July 18.—Count Tolek|'and G&norals
Klfipka and I\mety nto how. and Kossuth loft this
morning, for Pairs', to have a,?i interview with
the Emperor. ' '
Tho Hungarian have already shown
syiflptpmff'of disaffection, and, lately, desertions
havo l bci»h frequent nnd'nqtflorom A short time
sinco, ns many as bitty deserted en masse; They
wore retaken, placed hefore a battery, fired upon,
‘with grape; and-a|l' killed but two. Atßre,<*eia
there wore two deserters, one of,whom boasted of*
•haying killed his colonel, and the (ithor of shoot,
ibg his rnnMr wh°n In notion. Here again the
' want of faith of Austria is' losing for her hey best
soldiers: Tho best swordsmen and ridorS she
possesses in her cavalty are tho Hussars—the bold
• eat and most dashing; and, if led by their owneoun
. trymen. as good as any in the world. But her system
'in this is narrow and bad; nipst of the Hungarfari
J regiiponta t*r6 Rahomlana and. others,'
for all ‘of whom tho .Hussar has a profound con
tempt—fbr his oWn nobility tho groatest respect.'
I h&yp been told that the sword cuts given by some
of,these troopors have been extraordinary. I r£r
memberhaviDg boon'told* that during tho war in
Hungary ‘ they repeatedly killed the Austrian
drains, cuttipg though thoif iwn helmets as if
maqo of oni'-uhqard. Their Infantry, although nqt
by-any moans so ilivoVlto a service—As ihoycopeidor
wearing spurs a wrt, of right,, and are very tenar
coousqu that nqint—rik admirable; and the mbit arc
tho thowhoioarmy,' and yet'Austria puw,
by hor misgovornniCnt; hoc ohstipAflyi and her. ar-r,
togancci has CAirtf) r flWWi her interests with .these
Vivn wost seriously.' Sho Is eyidontly ontlie point
of recoiling a qevore lesson, even supposing that,
tho present poaoo he ndvoritagoopa tq nor, of; yfovjh
in the end, there is evory reason to qault, .
. abem to haro'continued his
auooc9soa;''>Fronv- the.time he fol Unto tho ambus*:'
cade which r tho Austrians, had ,lu|$ f° r hkq.near,
Varese, sowo tinia,smae,hQ has b ; ccp rather rotyo-;
grading than advancing. '' The reafu\ts which wore
ourollM’afr Brcsciaopq Milan in such .numbers, be
ing iQH.at-tho depot with nothing, decided about,
them for days together,*at .lost settled tho quqstiorf
bybeiugabsout with leave when wanted. At Milan
noticesiwora.flgcuida'tho walhj;to spy.pU suqh
would bo nunridurod/desertorsri, btlUkoy have hot
§oiio' back, u'ud “now, inStoad'of the 10,000 so mcn
rtoiousfy asserted lately to bo With himpXJcpowho
has hardly>l,Boo-JJHm«:; •; <'<.*., , • •- ~
, A lottor, froia.Eloronco to thn London Times
States tbat h|M. Koaautb,‘Klaj»ka, And Tclokl, who
had Constituted* ihemsoWca in that city as.a Hun
garian oomraittao, huyo soparatod,.reuoimciug ull
prolcots of political action.
THE LATE QUEEN OF PORTUGAL. ! -
• Tho Idsboa correspondent of* tho Daily-News,
writing on tho ITtb. sdys,Thedoath of thoyaang
and boautiful Stepunuie, Quoon of Portugal, which
took place this evening,"at 8" P.'M., has plunged
tliO capital into grlaf, and expressions of unfeigned
sympathy end.regret arc hoard everywhere; in the
streets and,poffcQ-houac3 nothing .also is' talked, of,
for tho yoiuig Quoon, by the simplicity of h'or,man
ners,' hc't uuuhttusivo piety, .and hof great charity;
htid - won tho hCiirts -all olasSos, from-tho
noble to thb cottager. .
ebe 5 passed along ihO/< atroote. hut twelve mouths
ago, a; blooming brido; how her gcntlo ,and
winning ' ways ' immcdintqly gained tor her tho
affections of tbe pPQplor &nd softened 1 and' altered
tho gloopiy arid moody habits of the King. Tho
Queen's illness commenced; on Mondaydast;* when
her Mujosiy accompanied..tho King. to : y©ndaa
'Novas. proving.,
Cannon-.: Th«:.dW f oWiburD|ng..ho l t s on tho
jaaude-tliero ltt ; tl,&,pr- r npsha4oo 4 ShoHly.aßer
rotumiug-hotoe ; her of,au J in;
rdiBpositiqn L wqi(?hiaifiyBt,jwos‘ considered
{result
(recognised a? dlpihprk,) its
TWO: CENT S/i
r J’ ?.’C r>r h- “ ;
* r, i s'j
.StUfidinee J>f Breomez
kfcriwtffcfct art *o ttßi&thKxafalgaS&Biu
Yoitorday fliqraing, I wwtojj?
-.sot id, and/Blicmt r riorudcation‘-appeared. ip the
this jMtfa&/Jjft ? Biraas I < &f thewis&S-"
‘CordnJwhohrtsahigfrireimtotidufdPtAa.tTeatmtfnJPf.
.thift waaaallM(}in,,buthe,^tonc.e;
up the caso he KbpelesJ. Towards ere pin g i fc~
Known about to e'^lac'6[-ri&<r{,faiS' rej/brt£d ’
*oat Of doors, that the .Q,u.§on sonld;pot escape* v Afli
a/lnst resource, however,- an cominpnjy
pad’recourse to in. dosporate cases'wj& perfonned
orHhe’thrdftt by the ommentSuvgeOn'BttrijOzttpbttt
-It'Was «1) of ;»9 ayai), and fi.R.JL .fija,
wopfen expired., Tho confessor of her MajestyJ'ffie
Bey). Joseph Ilsley; president <>r the EnglWColi
lege, wasirv arid admmiatereitbe coh--
relations ,of,rpHgipnai}d the last rites of the Churolu
.Xhej bod .was surrounded fey tbb‘ sorrowing ‘KfS
and, the rbyul io fclfof whom thl Quoenhfta
* badOarod, herself: tut:tmu&h- as,.if .Hcr.relaticushrp-
tlyjm .had fceepjUfeiotfe. *,&<pnpr is^uniyersal,
imdjt&e Englishuoourt will*mourn for lady
•whosfr graije and, adrairiAigfci-rifiafV
iho parties given in her honor before sheoama- to -
this country. '■
, ; >.".'.rfArkißALCit'
fMilnn (Jtiijr 15) eorrestwndonoa or (he Nord.l i
■ lam nblo lo cojnnmnicato to you Some details
reifttivo to Garibaldi and his rorp.' il'armer.
' , iou niayresdily'imaginb'thattho'caffclttsidn of
peace ndd elicited soiriaftpprMicnslonas-lQUijy con
duet srJlioh, tbat.cCrpayrouldpurwe&iShjote nlwa-vi
.thought thatthasoldiers of (fa'ftjj.'iiijj would ß&ie
. the) grief which the separation■w?VBmtia‘.mti,il -
h'aropxeitcd-tn tlieit lhey'
been eVeropljwy' amoHg'iSqk.;- < dsii, ffifhetj* ii?t£o
eAae. Oh Iho arrival of thsfhlwa of peacOr Qeuf
Garibaldi assembled j bis Boldiefc&jiad after hayin# l
: h.noffl6«ddre*iho^i
vitdd, (hcih lo renew the. oath‘of tideUty'lS"wS:
King, whicli-' fh'ey did Withodfloppos/tiom 'f-Tlfiy
condnet, whioU refleets hooor On'all concerned jh it.-
will move to.lluropo that tho pretended, revolution’ 1 .
• ary.elementln'lthly fully comprehend.; Hie Itbporl
anco-(,f 'ooncbrii). ft is orortbyofremari&Jhnt'
the volun toe/a of Qaribaldv.tberffnrffa great
. A Viehna edrretftotfdenfof the 'Lohdon '’Tim**?
-writing on the iDthof : July,vrenmrkf: ',Th6‘ afikrr.
..on tbpStolvio. on tbo,Bt|i■ jnst.,jnust hjvvo.becna
shajpopo'nsjhbfrcocorps.had'ono hundred mefi
terhhat'- '■ -Qrfribaldi-;' wftd'comiriftnded 1
In porsoir/had bottaen. .4,900. and s,(Wo,inco,h>td
Huym.wpo ocqqplc/1 an'ex
ce)Lorit *?k)Sition:;3'ttQO*^’regdlb? ffbops'*knd
hundrcil- ; Tyrote?© l ? * Uaribaldt
Kiep% :; wW
wept with g liog oC JfUQp ..to, JJormjp, thnt hq and
mastdf hful bbilfchk arid u: •*' ;i
‘‘ -The London HerAl&tA tte-.m
h°r4 f;? '“ft Wlffl-haa Keca TO 9 f ; tha
corps of.Qoribajfdl. A letter fromAlilanTin* that
taatirheriliri-hdartldho
the' renowaodgneriiM Mti&mr
their l oa^h j ta, the Oting, Aslto .his gubseqn.cnfe
movements the* J?ran6o-Ku&lan' paper leaves' 1
corripletcly ih the dark. i ‘ * v ; s i)v:,•;
’ - '' GREAT ;-.t- *jUl i.
In.tho Hotuerof.LrirdSjon iErido-y, July ;22.' the*
Manjois pf asked whethec .it might be
. inferred from the Frehoh' EmperoH speecb thaf
ltaliin princes * reqogfciljed the brns -
the, (sov9rnmcnt?
hatrag pod notice of Ihe question; declined’Outer-'’
ipiintodetAils. /i v. n u , u
In, answer, tq'-Mr* I?., GriffitbSi Lqrd J* Bussell
saw .thqt no provision was made in (ho treaty of.
tbrtheibroible militaiy 1 rbstotatioir
to power of>th& expelled Xtaliap
it the .intention ol,,ihe> Emperor of-the -Prench to,
uso force to attain that end, w • - -
It is expected that Parliament will rise about the^
August*'.; iXhe,.finanoial.>arrS!JgeihoiilsrwiJi l
probably be completed hy.that • time,., and nothing
else la ijVoljr to ho attorided to.' 1 r
: iK.-Orrfcjß’^iTlr e7 reported? »V ;
commitsian lately flppoihted'by the ComaxanderdiK
pbief to investigate iir. Rafoy's system ‘of- horse
breojuug, has been published. -Tho results of'eil.
- .ncriin'eriU apQh h of boric?,' as witnera^*
' by tho boarq, and tha conclusioß ik mj*-
nved at tbt|t thasv^car one.. T&o bOMxl-,
is of opinion, Uoricflolally adopted’
;and'pructiscd : hs"lßA^aYri]ry,- i lmd [i thht,-'£o'''idßu'i6'
• the
viBable ( thaLfiir.,Karev sh9ni4.be employod to teach'
the gyarihi WftittaXti mdmboriof'eaish'iegiiaenl ; x
for,-tfib*ugh:tho'ssritefii'may befoulained by wbida
or
excoution a gtent .of and retol*-^
hon, Wpcrati^patience, andambntpahmonWf
rcoqireatd be £oou%a(id taogbbth- mehtoremltr;
?t pWQQP B * In yocoydance with,this.xecomm
datlon,.2dr, Rarcy has been appointed bythe
mftrider-ih-dhibf to commence’ tha 5
tho riding-masters,. arid
esvaliy reghuepts at tho - depots in : Knjdsnd
Ireland in the art of iuhdulnghbr&es tb
paypasedl-- *'• '-• •’* i^r nrv ■s■
TsstiMONUii TO Mb. I/Ariil>.—
tation was made to Mr/ JiayAtdj on tho 2UublMb»
at York,' by Liberal .party* who tried, tnao©.*
cssrfully, at tholaaf "eloritlani'tarbtaid him
Pcriiatriont, In cb'ErjarictloVjrUb-Mr; J. P.
in oash to repay the costa of thb euntSat; but have
presented hipi .wiUl a deleft service in,si!vex« In
returning tbapks ibr the, testimonial 'bVbadjUet
received, Mr; disc’dased 4 a very important
subject, intimately connected with bis position at
York —the JnorcaalHg cost of .elooUonsu He spoke,
strongly against this great evil, siaHrig that he
was inibnuod that] it had obtained gigautfe-pro
portions in the United' States, where H
sible for any but wealthy men to bear the aost.of a
lf that were Hw ease In this country it
would be a very grievous thin^. : f -- ■ ; - .
The llarvest in Scoti*aj?d;—Tho Scotsman.
says: “The weather eqntinujiS delightfuU JCbe.
Crops are making up leeway.in.a,monner n(i pey.
'son could have expected to see/ J wUh 4 the : exce'p*
tion of hay, tho crops will, lUa'flafd, On tbdwb'olo, /
even with all drawback pf drought,d>q£n average
one,. ,An early hairest is looked for?’ . { \- "
: 'Prince Lvcien jIdNArAiiTE, is 'nt present
sojourning among the -hiils 1 at Btanhopo and St:
John’s, in Wcarualo,' translating iho Sang of Solo- .
men into thqdialeot of.thecopnty of Buru&m. He
-will proceed henco to Craven with a'view bf'transi-'
luting the book Into the Yorkshire dialect.
The Hcfclllcr Test In thaVlestoft.^Dr.
Lichen 1 ' 1 ' - -■
, .Wo clip from the Charleston '-Mercury the fol
lowing letter from Dr. Francis- Llober, In reply to
an Inyjtatlop to deliver An address on tho ceuton
nlai anniversary of, Schiller’s birthday : .
: To.spcak ,on the,hun
dredth anuiyersary of his birthday, before ‘Ger
mans, in tho region of my farmer home, would be
so great a Jdpflfturo thine,jthafc J tempted
to accept, conditionally, the'honor of your invita
tion, wero it possible to leave appointments of
•such importance In‘any doubt. 1 ' I do not believe
that my public duties will permit, mo to absent
myself from this city’ in the month of November,
I am Rorry that I must forego the perfhrmance of
an act into'Which X. would have entered with the
fervent desire to do some justice to one of those
)anre)}od princes of genius who” bare'perpotuafed
tlio Idea amt tho feeling of German unity, when
the crowd of princes with.golden orowns pre
vented the people from haying a pnltedpolitioal
Germany.' History cap* readily'point out ‘what
reality Germany owes to Schiller's "poetry. - Tho
sbirit which his poetry 'and prose awakened in
tho Hermans can be traced in hor rcsuscita*
tlon and in her victories"over her. conquerors,
Germany owes a large deht to Schiller,-pre
eminently the poet} and.it la’no mofe.
than wbat.is solemnly due to bis memory, that tho
sorts of hil country, Spread distant land;
commemorate the day of his birth, for which ProJ
vulence saw fit to ajmointjbo same day of tho, year,
'on which Martin Luther, 'and on ’which,* much
later, that Scharnhorst was born, who, : m6re than
any one else; became the martial preparer and or.
?;anisor far the struggle of Germany’s dollverancc
roraforeign foes. The German nation would never
have'thrown-herself into that struggle,, bad not
men dike Schiller aided, in giving them a national
‘literature ; had -not Schiller given noble thoughts
in noble and in'national words. No'dlvilised people'
can ho free or will rise to a man. as the .Germans
did, against oppressors, Jf thpy tkfak.Ahqmsfclvos
inoflpablebfa national literature,or dteesjeem their
own motHer-tob»uo. Yet th!i the Gorihan prlnOes
;hnddorio all In their power to bring abdut, and* un
fortunately, the groat King among thorn, more so
, than tho rest, < r, ‘
Others have ndded great works to German litq
- ratpre j somo, perhaps, greater works (barf Schiller
.'Uas.prodgcodj. but what no one elso
has .done—ho led the Gorman mnse/clad In dignity
' and ; uttoring generous concepts, among, the Gdnrtkn
people. '. IDs, stately sayings . buQAme., household,
• words, and to thU day his works circulate among
home and in greaternnmber
• thnuthosc of any other extensive German writ©*--
. a fact'so significant that I dp .nqt hoaitatohero to
allude to the proof in tho statistics of the hook ,
traded '
* popularity la of Itself no proof of worth ;it may
bo the contrary, especially in litoraturo; but when
■ a hawker in tho streets .of London, offered' me
Romeo nnd Jiiliti far sixpence, X thought • this ts
‘immortality j and If I’find that nUcaat.tim copies
of BcbUler v a ,cntjro works, are . sold far .one of
Goethe's, now a century after their birth, X take it
‘ as A proof that tho farmer continues td‘bb tho Ger-i
man poet of tho . people’s poet, who,
nevertheless, as Gootho sang of was always
distant from tno vulgar, which besets us all:’* T °
I “make no doubt that yon will- succeed, 'gentle.
* men, in selecting a man ablor than myself, an&so
situated that it-lies within his power to aocopt
.your invitation, but X feel grateful that yob have
thought of mo. Accopt my distingulshcd regards,
nnil. allow mo tp.sign mysolf,,gentlemen, your very
obedient , . Francis XilKßer,
Td'Mcssrs. G. 0. Daunuoistor, F. Melcbcrs, und
Jacob Bmall, Committee, Charleston, & -C. . ,
NbivYohk, Juno 21,1859.
Terribbe Tornado.—On Sunday cvoriitig
lost, about four o'clock, a terrible siorra occurred
outh6 Tennessee rivOr, at Decatur, whloh almost
completely demolished .’.tho .immense:, railroad
bridge at ,that plaoo, t Mr, J. H, Larcombe,~our
iolegraph operator,’ putus in possession Of .the'par
ticulars of the disaster, Eight spans, each ' one'
hundred feetdong, were entirely blown down, and,
go much shattered that scarcely any of the timbers
can bo Wd.ag&ta,' Tho strOngcskbolta and fasten
ingowere wrenohed asunder. Tho tornudo is do*,
roribed ps being-moat, terrific, tho, wind striking
tho bridge and lifting it homo distance’ into tho
air. 1 Tho direction of the storm was from south to'
north. The loss is $150,000. . .
| Just,aa tho storin was coming up, the wafcfyuap
of tho bridge and a maft by tho homo of Caaoy,
woto oh the bridge: ’ Tho watchman, apprehend-,
ing danger,-ran out, telling Casoy to. do. thojamo,;
bitthe-dld not Regard tbo r warning, and a mo
ment mord’was aashod into tho furious "waters,-mu*
tilated and dead/;'His body-was rescued from the'
river in about twenty minutes after,.-tha accident.
Jfo was a machinist, and formerly Uveu 1n Nash-
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Poughkeepsier and' goeeoedSd'iif amstmt' 5^4
&en\ ttippoieaSio ’b&u*pUtfa±^ r ctsn& gt*mM
pampas John,. dtirergf Aha fa ffird-. ",
hu name atatT ~ They were *
.sonoa Mrf
JP., of ShcriffvECTae«,'aiid.«i3»z>ojrJa»i T;.;
• O&tsKill'jajl.' _ ..- ' „
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o’qldck on Tuesday night r raH» Mr I .’ BumperJw i£ r **-
-in# boon spoken, struck lym ia the fare irfh mnii * -
! “rt:of weapon that rewbed irom'ihe mourtiittife <i:
• eye,! HieViolitfe'e of ihe bioir'fellini^lrirt^tc^iUii s^
SKjßnnipwhai^rega'rne^BfSs^ IjJSSS*?*' 2
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ijiM c*»pH*a.ttfyfeiiSa shall tekeyioat'Oßmh&f, P 'j:\et
S|2 -'fcdfrfhf ; ptofoejfH’ 1 - of life add t oel
Wiftoitt a niowept’a hesitation, pulled pffh.3 oap, ',
W'eitMr tOrtßofr.Or W n%feiel?-fiifd'‘ J ' , - , T
tbjjn told feeliajnred into to gd abotit fciefmeriekfoeiQ;
aTK.vprdcrei:fo ,ttta;;;cvi
bdl,; K.C., vlcM < iiOTnaB'ddieyr.a , D[lH?k. '-Meade,
. ..fppas instmo Wr* in the engineer departmeiil.
K. {Yarren, C/lTTSaraboIU anil ...
Liea^aMfs^BafiS.TSme' 1 ;; '
abtyiiiiitMf-SlSfilatft, SMwrt.'jaSleabbefsViiiii
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sttacto?,4f pbilOßOpbTi rr 4 »»? f,yv « -.r.'T.f - - . j
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tepant Solomon, 4th art, vico'SurdeonMooresftfed. i f -' J
pip; LieutenehfeFry aad'Oißbffir ! .
""% Baixoos ’iHClDisrt'.viaijohn
Jatcimna, ,l«ing tbetwesii: BBtgtoOjmd hSdiftttpO
■lndiana, oF wliojn unpleasant Ibises are said- .On
,the.^orihOf JotyC JStnS iV}
lit'tho field, VMtf i
■paraipg.hys(,,yjfo{XbmKejgpatpd|bsib'P<n<4 navi. ... .
gation, John thought the ust day, or tbo comet, bad ‘
.cpuie; ruihtal up-to 'hia' -jrlfc, ■weal "lOwn oh 1 bis ;/ ■■ - .
marrowbones, and begged >hoy .fiirgiteneai (dr atk
dhe! whipphiks he -bad 3syoa b e r J 41W thoa;fairiiad... ;
to heaven with .prayers’ bin!'hasty odnfessiodsof ' r ‘
mahifold' tans.' A neighbor'VbTlifirTi/ii 1 ijie <}y -"
sthpe.desoribes.itJaa.heingiijttejadhlijriiaiMa :.,
lather ; nnpopnlar among hiß Qormaa.iLeighi>on>rbi
daily: subjected to roastine ontiia'frigntpaiiais' ''
dften 'femih'ded tthhl '4 gifllty'.obiSHiSfei'-iSaSiaSgje
■eowwts.ofuaolh inrar odflo oco «f ffiw ,’t
pmus Bony Fomro nr PrE S^^)a
SS i W'>*W>lb4ha fragments of a man’s body were....
found Scattered; the trick of tse'minois-
COnttalaßaDway,; at Woodlawn ’ lUlnols,!. jd
aboutt-a (JAhaSlEMino
asQn cut to pieces byserera] maze Tutpoue orer U,
uie ffagmeifts -wojbKattorcd ; bßre^M* d &«»: : ’'
The'betdi. war- foxEpd iQ: w&yiaMFthßi}B&aM ssii
ne*y,,^
thq traok. .From flppcaraiwfis, "il» t bo4x mw
have bcetf dragged ’er Wilt hundred
boUrraUi, for ihAt'd^tape« irexe.^eiured.^^?^
wHere^tbelarefeir^ttfiSi 4 lav WSfetiM’w
w) (tfej - wntdlaetf iTbe *!£•>
oodji'sritt.idWtifififeTe ?.y.S z:uA.*unU
Sx^r^T, .flip victim of jher^oir^^,,;
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for thdlast ’Wedaesday’
-
oyranreadler and the, wro&t« nk< ,
? expbeted'ft i io f
picfera lod>eholdttbe. ;;a
peegfff -her •wiole.lnMnaV
Mbft«ted t,o the moeCY^arfal ,r 'SK«rKAa
offie^ino^ber’
Sh&>ria4o ,ehWd.j
fee] aaratlm* .
medrroPfehde^liaiorie .(xwld'effaee?^
the Slit
ca Weja t ; r,^Thp {L Btoc.k‘of Eraiy. r v s
t - }i
Bands, of * phrthased .one,r, sU3nonlbi r‘»
oId f .ab ssoa.apd imathery Rixteen-monthSjOld, at
the same price. VA' cow, “elgbrjeara bl<C Krototit ,
$l2O, and ! aribther,. fievenJ'years old, - For‘a 7;; ' ?
boll, three years old, $35(1 was asked,-.without r :
iug a,purchaser. , . e _. _ . . ,
• It is said tliat.the newspaper reports * abonl „
Gen. Scott and tKo Wcw 'Tork ytfi'B'egiihentrih
connection' with the State Encampment St Concord,-’
have been premature.^. Gen., hag.jiot.bee4
jiVitea-to. visit tho camp, but will.be, and if he < se-~ !
aeptAthe invitatfoii SH%gebrt'wiirbe’detailedrrom : " a
the troops. --The 7th Regiment have-not beefiaO- I .' i- z
■ vited> jaw wIH-they,bc., Jjfthpy visit the ,campon;,».
.their excursion to or from liamnshfrelit will
bedsapedtatOm'- 11 -'■ - -•' r ---- *- *
, : GaiaißiE c "i'
! twelve fino horses from Carlisle, which ho bad, pnr- 5< .
i chased ‘for , the Savannah m arket, and ’ho ' ip taods
to make'seinbaimnal trips - hereafter to-this ebanty’ t T
-for tho .purchase of stock. - No town'.
vanla can, boast belter judges of horse-flesh than,
Carlisle, and wo'aro glad to find that their
tion indhot way is bringing customers froin‘#Qeß^a^ ! -
dislppce.. -j 4 .. .. , i y.\o,:
i AoaicuxTDiiAL \Fairs.—Xhe Virginia State d
Agrloultnral Society has determined to hold )t3
Car'at Peterslmrg. Airrangementa * have bedn' 5 "
made-with the-Virginia- and Union; Agrienltntal V.
Society of Petorsborz to hold its fair there a 150.,,,
some time early in November. t The AgricnlfiuraV
fair at ’Wheeling commences on -the 13th of Seh* *
tomber.,:. . , ; . - ■ - tf.rj ■
• A' Spanish gentleman, named Cardenas,.hadu v;
hjs pocket picked of $l,OOO while leaving k New..~
York: steamerat Albany, on Monday.' 'lt was taken
ny A Frenchmdn-who had made himself officiously'--' '
httentivo during the trip, j • ■ l
Bots should look, before they leapy when -
diving, A boy in Brooklyn, N. Y., named Brown,
made a dive on Friday last, and buried his head *sa ‘ :
deep in the tuthl that he was unable-to-extricate •
himself, and consequently died from auffocaUon. -»
A. gang of wretches who had formed the plan of
hurnieg up tho town ofOsbkosh. \rfa„Tor'purposes’. *
of plunder, have been doteoted. and faur of them, :
including the rlnglcador, arrested. One of the vil- -
lainaconfassea to several murders. . r
A pair of handsomo black boraeß, lately ’
owned by Mrr Banderaon,‘of Somerville, ' 1
Clock Hawk Trustee blood, hare- been sold to - f
the Kmperor of tho Fyqneh for. 900. They ,
sailed for Fracoelast week.
A SpANisn paper is to be published in New
York semi-oocastonolly—that is,• six timc»a month
whenever the stc-ftmers for Havana and Aspinwoll
leave. It is to bo called Jut JS'ud'cioso de SYaeva
d’or/,
A sea-turtlß, weighing over one hundred'
ponnda,- was caught in the Ohio river, a few miles
below Cincinnati, last week. It is supposedio bare'
fatten from an upward-bound steamer. • - '
.' Mrs. Brockham. 1 * of Huntington, Me., tho
woman who, about seventeen months'since, hid
four children at one b|rth, has . recently been, de
livered of three more, all reported to be living.
, The New York State Teachers’ Association
4s fu session at Poughkeepsie. • '
t PERSONAL.
. Ayovo tho'pftssengers of the Africa which , lefr ■
Now York for Liverpool last Wednesday, are Prof. *
Stowe, of Andover, nia wife,, Mrs.. Harrie .
Stowe, and their youngest'daughter; and M hi,"
Footo of* New Haven, (widow of the -F .l}
Foote, Ekj., who was. Mm- Stowe’s. unc)e,)
her son and youngest daughter.. Prof. Stowe will „.
return in October.. 'Mrs.' Stowe wilT spend s year *
in travelling/ ’ Her twin daughters are’ in Paris. .•
and her son Frederick sailed last SatuTdayJn com
pany with Mr. Scoyillq of Andover; the two in
tending to bmkc a i pcdcstrlan : t6ai* in Europe.
; For Uvaji. —Col.S.O.Stambangh; Surveyor Gene
ral far Utah, ih .company with- hUiOhiof clerk,
Clvas. Ei Went*. Esq., and Deputy Snrveyora Bar
rett and Jones, left Lancaster, Ponna’., yesterday;
by’tho afternoon trrtin; far tho sceno of. their fature.
.labors. They, will be met at Fort Leavenworth by
a detachment of United States soldiers,, who will
escort them to their destination.' 1 ~ / - 1 '
. Banquet to Mr. Ohaules Keak.—On \fodnes*
day night, June 20; Mr* Koan; lessee, of/the
Princess’ Theatre, .London, was entertained at, a
grand banquet by about six hundred of his friends'
and admirers^ 1 * Tho IdiunOr totok plae,a -in r Bti
dftmes' .HalUwhlch prosonted a brilUapi appoat:
anoc. r ' ,
Some Friends of the James Cook Bveh- ..
inond, of Milwaakob, are about to o'reot a chnrch for
him in that olty, to bo called tho Church of St.
Paul. - * The ohureh will bo free. A temporary
building, to bo put upatunce/will cost $2;500.'
. Tu^ Rev. A. B. Emir:!*, preached his ferewell ;
sermon at the North Church, in Boston, last - Sun*/ 1 -
rtay, where he has ministered for filx years. v lie is j
to tho pastoral charge bf tio Cnitenan r
chUtch at'Watertowhr 1 • ; *’* rJ "
‘ Mr.Dasiel Fehkald, of Ptottmoulfc;«N'. HSTte .
statadfobo ono hundred «*»4x{ftW* yews old. ( Ha
is In foil possession of all his faculties, andattended,,
•church but a oouplo of' ' ‘‘ -
1 Jodokl^rley--''' l * lB Boston‘papers state that
Chief JuetioePeriey oj: that State has resigned.his :j
eoatupon th* beach, apd.w to return to .the praq*.
tico’ofthe law.
, Hoy- Isaac Totfcsv; Secretary of the Navy, has,
rotor nod .from-his Northern trip**-,
and entered upon.the discharge of his duties.
Robert Taylor, ,a prominent citisen of
Athena, Qa., was run over by the cars last . Friday,,
night and fatally injured. ~ l ’
‘ Gov. Wise, of Virginia; intends visiting the 1
Salt Sulphur Springs of that State some time du
ring thepresentmonth, ! -’i
Dewrtbios -Bozzaris, a; son: pf • thejcelebraUd,
MfjrcoßozzarlSj baa been appointed Grcek. j .
terofWar: ‘
; Samuel Lake, a well-known Saucer and'aoteV
died In Bpstqnoolffdnesclay lasC*