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'?* - , -. . >■;> ? othw «rui**of Wirt;»»4 fjmt] »U; wcnoVwkl . epttpn. nrf !jjW iN», 0A8BIMERBB.! ■■"/.: ; £ p*cro4 r fi; r r,.;-, ,'^Cdnfiirtrvilft.. *o.' j«4 ptjjd* ni*^®** i : r imtt «I*rMf* TioW|lg% ; Vi >; fJHILA»SILPHIA-MADE GOODS;, H ! s}f-’ i^^«^Bn»aßi^jSfflfe(Sp« i ®i§®V»T s^l'i’- B*tt<m'*7Sarali<*i«,JPi»»wm > lipwtni.'*»•.'*»•, /-y ;y wi- Also. *HESTffiO@ AUTO • oCboT«F*i« Invitet)., ,; r'i£ f.-'iu7 {<f y^ V? : , F> , *; J **’t t.-B'E>A'Brl!,|V-:v. JW>!?‘ of >r:-ulv* *?£'.' .Mf:*;.!*..:i' «. #IUTKiCK%QfiO»,i; ' ';*■>. ,: - ; '-- ; v ! <X£ZV?*r%,*ni<i 1 - - ‘ ;r,.’,fa^>jt : : .;. .i; j,*OH GOOBB, Jio., Tfa $ '■*'i&nil Uriiifc »^, y y<;ti r xYsa.)\ H riff? ‘>l * v --d K 1 } ; ,'- > '•._ * , 2-. y>; j" ii'i' l !'/,> r-'V-' rt .• V'. ' •',. «»#• DUCKS, ,’ l : BA»t»!t'KW ! ss*ifci ! M!'-aiJSAI ' ', "rfa’’'- ‘fair, TOWJtRD’S OAHVAA . ',7.' rfissj -'jsttt; is>ss •■ ,'■■?' ; -■>: y^k-L*fV^^,.lf! s4'.lift■ n ‘ -V f : .l < ?>’**;>}- iUv '- r -'Y\ .>■•;!/?' 1 •. - f • '^'H%V,,_',ff^sstev.v'J *.'/i-otO* &C*' ■Mr 1 \ ’-,. ! V ; '; !*■ f ; Mf’-t 5,-I'tJ; ;’’ li ■ ■ fa'’'. ;sikSfci!o-r r.&YsiA f ’'■AWij/ * f u^rdliw 1 - IJ {sn* 1 wa 1 >iui. ±< } commission HOISEH. •; t twwwwrsan^iartfr'v»'V?-?* < K*'r , * ; c^ —~ .. .. 4»Em!it4lj .OOMMIBBIOK MBKOHANTB,,., „. ■f.tiflOTTOKi o;ii' i -"-'-J ■ pfcttGfi, tc )Vjaci-fett iHntym tf ; M v M&ciaUv t«wjlß;a i'l.Tr?. 1 ; ' a'H»v isiinsß&< %>m**r i ■•.. B»rg o{: .f. ■• .... j CfcUEENSWARE, ' V>'” . china; 1 r v * t'UUrfr Or#' Ur foh, Not 1 Si■ NORTH-FOURTH ST., Hof&e to wMob they- invite, ’ aa °- 3tn 1 %: j;; :‘p;jt £•;';PITTSgUHfI GLASS; AGENCT. ft-,. .Si-1 '‘-jtt'Merclnmt* nmlirf with Glaaot.Manufwtorer’e lß{Bfeg~'«friw-> ■•• -.c ; ' : r“ — ajflpfiaWft7.V) bblfl. Homngl assorted i r n; r^,oljO s.U'U'J-i ' •.' "DKV-GOODSJOBBERS. ! kAMBER® .THOMAS, : :;v;wjiOLKBAi,TS dealer ■ ' AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN 013 S, NO. 4SBMAHKET AM lB MERCHANT STREET Nowbpdhinyafullahfloo'mplGtV v '"' / “PAMrANCWNTER STOCK, ) .To"wiibtl the .attention ofthe trade i# ipvlt&d. i,»uis r 7v-’W'>a ) -j'j ;; . PALL GOODS. F : T;.-&’"■ O O'.-v NOS, 40S AND 40T MARKET BTRBBT, : ’ “ 1 ..7 5 '; ....;• ,- mi-OETRRB Ar.'D.JOXBSSS o? .....; . •Wmbmc aooDS.' Sk*ok now complete andxeadr forbuyrrs. [au6-55t CO., M-P.Ofl T.K.R.E .OF. . 1 •' r; I' -;. ;- -.. I;.-. ■ " - WHITE .GOODS,-•» : h-H W?V!\ ’ EMBROIDERIES. si. NO. 3*9 MAERET / , i('irU<':n .'?<;>> : r / r ‘ i.'i'ivr-c.’f r-tl' • -j ’ ‘ th#>eit Euro#** markets ; '; .auC-3ni , 'co.;'', r ,■ ;;importbrB:asi>whoi.b3ai.biiealerb in: •, ' 1 : V'/f A ,!'•}; uu; ■/. I'V”, ■ r , Ko;9B'i 'MXRJCErr 6TBEIST- i <? ... . - (UfrSUlwi) L ‘ wMmo,<.j .-{hf?J»'f? fiiiVi’’/. PHILADELPHIA. ■‘W cO., -:l i\:. ■i-H.ir !;:,» NO./JUtt-MARKET ST. . ■ ' nU«.:■■;!•!.', ivrh'l-*>-A- .1* ico.,, • , And OoaUßdsptwj w r \i • MEN AN©.BOYS’ wear, ,t>-; v-NO.saarMARKETSTR-BET, ! ; : ‘-i l ilt’— .Aro.rwAmnjftheir' i <• 'it,-,- - F ALLIMKaRTATr lONS, ; To which IherinritotlM Mtention ofphrchftMi, ofirjoh Idoda,: L- I trj i J-! 11--- ’> ■ -‘-it auS-lm ~ ’^LK : ’&0OD& ■’iPABIj ■ ■3-rJ4r.?->A, Yi i-v-°.ti -:.j\ ft. - NO. 531 MARKET STREET, (NorthjHda,), - r _ , Invito the attention oTßuren,to their choice and com vietoatoolcof v* •- BILX. DRBBB. AND EJLNOY GOOBB. : ~an«; l in> j -.,r;v ii! , y. } . ( t -,:i . ■ ; j ~ - or : . MERRIMACK PRINTS, > PA.L']D ; 'ST : Y'L'E-&, '■ ‘i <'l '■ RAT, ABQlfsTl.;'•. i'„, ; ■ JOSHUA L. BAlliY, i'. v . ,'.: , _ . • anl-tf 1 - ‘t# ''WiniiBBtPHIA. i fAS, &GAMPBEEL&GO., .'•B.f ji tii .niu’.-.n ivif.ri-.' -.1 ; -.“ ' 1 • ; 1 -IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS - - f :- >J V iVli',/-,' - - ills 1 I -., i '* ■ ; BS-rtfOODSI 1 : V'-' > &*& : jz, '' : 1 4 ; o ■ 1 - 1 Z.-' ,pA£fi'{i^^kT;': ; :v^ r .'7yHklU^G; ; r ?& , '‘OT , ip,. ; £ ; ' ,'1 ilavo noir in Store tbrir omai i SMEkI'N ° K ; “; i:; s taMM ®hoiD«Ri M 000^ N; w. corner FOURTH AND MARKET ATS. :',ay4-Jinr' '~ : '- : ,j^!BBATT.'j UHNES & C6i, ‘' ■■■ ■‘ IMPQR T B RB'and jobbers ; ’. v!?7' SILKS - -r«- *> ■ ‘ -r -- ; i ■!» * s -■■ xm>r : : '* ' I3?tY GOODS,., NOS MT.! ARD, #M TOMMERPB BTfl. ', ’•.\C'--r /1 7.' . V /.jj. ;- r , . Hfcriiig Jiuiremo'Ted to the .abQye.ieoatiqn, erenow lopeiungspew d««j?s.We;Stock of Gooda*i»ni braeing ereryvariety in:-their offer to iho HTuWet : tij# l6we»t Ti}arlf4t rsiafl, fof ouh ot ftp, ; : r, - X!;£ '7 ; Aus-8m - pKICE, FERRIS, & CO.. ■: '• ; OP .' ’ l ‘ :J ‘ • NOB. 093 MARKET ST., AND OBa COMMERCB ST. ." XBrOarStheklaaetacted tore-member ofthe firm, in iK,--:.:- ,-'t , -■/,] - ! ; .... r - - ’ i .1 !‘ i r BEBT EUROPEAN :WARKBTB, . •|f .1 Kdpi&y'MAJtsHV '* SATBTAEp, ,'••■; ; RS ■ /' ... , WHOLESALEDEALERSIN ' ‘ DRY GOODS AN® CLOTHING, ' :! ‘' NOV SOB STREET,'; •. > ■ PHILADELPHIA. • '' PaU ixi Wioiar Btook 'bow; ooftplofis'aiiAteadT fcr -{-i s f|i;"Nrap^A^D^?^^? oß !9 , ? BS w . , . M!?, ;jl <> (And4i4.oonpnetooptreei ; >, , , Ak& )rrfx«, »op»a ; Oar etook’, wpeelah (idsptod to Southern and West-, i em r tmde/ Js n&w' lansV and complete in every p»ni- I’-i . < 1859—^ JggQ ;E^LI;RQSS : &;WITiiERS t '. e«^MArret, and ms commbrcb strbbts, IMPOBTEBS' AND JOBBFBS ... ■■ ; ■ •" ' SiLK ‘ • ASD' '-■'■■ ■ "7*” WncS; GOODS, Have now a oomplate ttoak, to vUioli than invita tha at; tention: of Buyera. ■ . ~.. • ■ auflAm'. aMITH. & CO/ ’^aST’Market bt.,XND eascituncii alley, ■' m.” .'■'‘ i Ate now opanins their . i ■ •'•* If Alii AND : WINTER STOWK • ' , .)/•,! .■ro-'i ■ i’o^i'"' >' -• ' • ! ■ •' ■ , STABLE AND FANCY. .- « iT> 3R Y <3-0 OD Sa i To which Ihajr-mVito tha attention of . . I -t.. CASH AND PROMPT BKORTrTIME BCYERN., 1 .TuiLaeA, T^AutfUKtt< iSß>.,- , ' ~ • flufls^(K jPAEL. GOODS. Tlie«Vkgrij«fa tba ndetitfott of thaif !" ; !cASH AND SHORTrTIIfB BUYERS .t '; .-g TO 0 O-F 'GOO® B , Eollevins itio ito tnsnrpaaead'lipaiiyin tliia Thar im ooaatantlr.raaai.Vins iaawablaatHea ol D;RBSB„- S X.U F i' S From tha hart aoureaa,, FRANCIS LASHER & CO., ‘ tWS'.NtAHRET jTRIjET, ; ~' Bawd, Aim shoes,-.!'" Bp.wi.ritiiAMS&eo., ~ • NO,; IS BQUTII FOURTH STREET, Wholesale boot ANi> shoe Warehouse,: Have i\o\y on hand a full neeortment’ bf Eaatam and Philadelphia tjrojk, to which they invito the'attehtiori of iWthprn Western Merchants. ; ■[ aul2-2m STERLING, & FRANKS, ' WHOLESALE DEALERS • .BOOTS AND'SHOEft;; ; . •''. ; 'V„ ! ; NO. 4 13 ARCS STREE T. ' Parbliaaers visiting the oity trill please cell and eia miue'tbeirstookif v.•: N; & _ CO., y '■'''' ''- v ' WHOLESALE DEALERS’ : ;’■ boots; antosHOEs; NO. 413 MARKET STREET. J •' / aofi-fta ' 1 , t 7/." "■' ' ' * jgOOTS/SHOES, &, STRAW GOODS. 1880.'' FALL, STOOKi : 1889.- -iiAob'6iGiki ! „REEt), & ad.,; . ’ <3B > AN'£) 440 hUKKETSTREEt, •. , . * invite the examination of purchasers to a full and .complete atookr of’, SHOES, and • STRAW XWODS. % .77 ,'/ 7awl2'lm7 ;^E^iak.;'k4siN. v & do,, ' •" BOOT'AND BHOBWAREHOUSH , AND ; mANdfao to hy, ■ ; . Wo; 005 STRISET, Philadelphia. Wo have aovr on hand.on extensive Stock of Boots' .Mjd Shoef, ofovß own And Eastbbs .Mamjfnottlro, to ,whj.oh wo invite the attention pfSouth'-. e^nhadWOatemtniyere.; 1 ' :u • aus-Sm 'j7 W. ;M c C.IJ E..D X &j S'O N,, 321 CHESTNtII STREET, (2d FI00R;) liADIES’,' MISSES’, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, y‘ ’ 'shoes. and gaiters,' ' ;' ■ ; Manafhotnxbdexbyaßsly for ths Retail Tmds.. L_i__ pALE STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES. JOSEPHS; Ifl-OM?TON A Co^ SU MARKET STREET, Have now on* hand A etookoi ’; •' h ‘ ■'’> ’ ■*. -r: ,s --r f- 1 ■ ’ . k BOOTS AND. SHOES Byßßy VARIKTy, EASTBRN.AND CITy MADS., Fnrt!iM,ra ViaiUny the city will p*eflM daU and ax- amine their eiook* &■ M..SAUNDERS,.' * N0.'34 NORTII'TOUHTH STREET, ' ’ " ’ (Naar MorohanU’ Hnle!,) Callthaattentibnofbu»«r»of ' •■" sijo m To thblr HtcoW, which ambraoß, a (anaral Variety of , ' PmLADF.LFffIA AND NEW ENGLAND ' .MaanfaoUua&tooda. 1 •; , ' , auS-Ini 3 ifriiOLESUE (DIOTHING. I I atwliOlesaee. 0. HARK XT, E S 3. & SO XT*, '• i» MARKET BTRBB T, , aolltaEAai COSNHB 0» FOOBTH Vttwt, OlTar foraa. o,on tha nioit DI B?K AL TB RMS, A new and axthnaiva atook br FALL AND . WINTER CLOTHING, '' ' AOAVrKD TO TH3 ' SOUTHERN AXTD WESTERN TRADE, ./ r, . ...,,,*0 rvnica THBY.INVITE THE'ATTENTION OF BUYERS. ■■ ; ‘ TPPINCOTT, HUNTER, * SCOTT, MANUFACTURERS. AND, JOBBERS ... - , , • br~, ‘. , ■ COMMON, MEDIUM, AND?' ’FINE CLOTHING. Wa iarlta apaalal 'attanilonto dorcoihpleta.Unaot ' , » i MACmNE-MANUFACTt)RBI);OOOM. nos.,ass.* market, k airmbrOhant STS. HAKCWARE. mRTIITT, BKO.. & CO. ’■'-"IMPORTERS AND'WHOLESALE DEALERS ”’’ ■' ‘- 1 ■'< IS 1 ' , ■ ■; ARE,-; OUTtLRRV, GUNTB, PISTOLS, Ao., 559 : MARKKT -STREET. 599 • BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, aaS-Jm .' , : , PHILADELPHIA., -JIIPORE, HBNSZEY&CO-. ,'HARD.WARB, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE. NO. AST MARKET, AND-;41o; COMMERCE STS., PHILADELPHIA. SAJ>»LE»V, JIAttNESSi &c. O.LES AL E SAD DLB R Y >.* -... MANUF j vc^,OKYi - ivi. j: xtctkens & co., No. 312 MARKET STREET, . - . PHILADELPHIA, : |^.S.t4T? , l.'ls«."!KaS» 1 MEDICINAIi. MS- EXPERIENCED NURSE AND FEMALE pretenUi to the_attentiou of mothers her SOOTHIN G, SYRUP ' - ' FOR O HILDREN TEETHING, Defcetid upoint; tootheri, it will give reit to yourselveß “RELIEF: AND HEALTHTO YOURINFANTS, WehftveputupandeoW- * this ortiole for pvfif ten 'Tfl?rB,ftndcati say.inoon $4 Sdenoe and truth °f jt» IV&obsOTbis « <j£®§WC&TOJ3F# PEOT A 06H»» vhon Smelv umoT Waver did Kj we know-an* inatanoe or • matter “what we ddjz know,".iafter ten T/fU 1 ” i JT n ‘ n fi'4 , n m or’’,ti?a“^ nonotaa after the Byron 1, S’ odminirteredl >\f a nS? 5 5!«” § StiMMSrtMSm WUMEBmNeWEngland rrt and hea been used with “* m OF CASES. • ‘ ' It not odir relieves the Y* obild from PwprW.siS’ Tiroratesthestomaohand f* boweU, •wsrreota ■tegfsiaffigg Sulsions, whioni - ‘if not j apeedily remedied, end jn eath. Ve believe it the r &?*t aßdsu rest remedy J RliS n A IN ,n QHiLDREN, g. whetherjt larfwa ftom WinfflnTf™ l^ tbs’ roregoihs complaints, te do not let prejudices, US* JMSflffVd . SffiELvea,“absolute oj LY SURE-to follow the uw ofuiia, rnadiome, 1/ zt timeljr used, PnU Mrao tiona for uidnswiUaeooin M pady •«>k& , Dj|v ®fi e leonine unle*s-the, fact a BinmeofCußTlSac-FiSK.- n?ric; M cent, » bottle. .: ■ 1 '""'l, 3 f'■'l' 1 f j-.'-■ 'is ■ TUESDAY, AUCillsT : 1G, : 1859. Manufactures of s.| ; IRON HOEtOW-Vjsilß AND STOVES. ' , It Js not an cxaggerafioW td'soy that the .Mi neral "W’.ejSltli of greater than that of Calii'ornl|l, .Irpn*raridantlmicito (the latter is' mineraltin its, nature)' are more •valuable than gold. -: lYheri'Kobinscm Crusoe found a ‘heap of PortjigucsO pieces of eight, while ho was on JUau r Fernandez,' ho i threw it’ aside willi contenrot; tUi\ utterly ilseiess to hinirfah. : saucepan,. or’ jcettte,- woifld,’ there ‘a,nd been wprth a, cave-iitll'of goldcdh|J.,', j In hand-bo'ok, on “ Philadelphia and itwfanufacturpsj” itl ia‘Vo»j: marked; very innO branch tohe general’ manufacture j- of Philadelphia; is’,her superiority tfo wit!eoanWnahd'gengrally,eon-. j Jig dlhe abuiiflancb. <if Iybti pSdii'eed ih.'the.yißii ity- of j.the ,eity ? and ,B» cbifjegueni; cheapness have! naturally concentre t<£l attention ,upon,iis ina nu(actures,'os,well ;a&xtßnded'its uses j while the famo.of our ’and Mftchini its’at tracts froinhhroad nild’ imnstaw ly'- ifc creasing patrohagO,®^®y*KS&i«‘.A( |; h'. i, t f l -®iK" l '?i^ fl .V H ??!^ilm.'dther,.;i , dnnsylva- i nia tinbiwoinafajt^Jjy’ijoyJi^'jfnrdiufacc ~tnre»j producing ||&^^uoP^n^nik4^t ; considerably overyrfferhslf ©iyjje .entire kfaek •icaiiiron used in;tl|Lc*untayi i&prodtjc&jiiii' this'Statin’'.'TV«ha§ wnsetataont’fidSiHtiefffer. ir6iirnanufactiire'a.|s^k':rethsirkil>le'thlijgritj'sj finsWxinjpthe : kotaJ!!p;Stato,-aio^ni J hfetiwt. ironitseif. As in ogteyksws f —Birmingham, Vwjiich;ptriutf called (i the 'offEttropo',”. is'tjik' capltarofa dlstricftin England wherd iron ore], coal, and lfirie' (w' v flllifoliHdM"n ’Convenient proximity. Not; ;!smd; ‘Hotrtyir,!npyin jjfr JiqWGVCiyuy.,. allyother.'plflcb;tra.y«iJtiiffd''|ibSird sifton, ; ote, eafth,- dug out the sideSa Ml,- aswe jiitve se in.it it Lebanon, in\thi||stptev, .:/W’en.!ip’lgjit- ,; Sif Charles LrewtSSay, .hhlfVin ndospal ythaf' the geology ofjMerioa'waeti' thing .of Itself, n rock upon whi|ltScicnco waslikoly't o’;;fjiid ; itself ;unaccbah«lijy;nrttbifced bvdryfnt w' and; then.''.•■‘■Vi . 'Within tho several visits t«*a, colebrnpul establishment in. •this ,dtyj.a(SxpLa*,.&:^)t*Kn«¥» , j Stdveimd- Hollow Wate Mjhndryy Willow iBtreot,jabovo ■Thirteenth,) awlpurpoMt giving some oftlie frultddf.'onr 6l#Watfbfl, !n:dhls artidlo."^ Can 'agaurq' ourf&Stlers tjiat theart'and iftystcry.' w (that, it ritqviires deal oit.jjplijactteijkw&t”- - The ionowi||yß tho raanuer Jit which we' havo seen it mndc, at the foundry’in question:. , Iron ore, fojphb most part,’ is. > only i rusty sort of a ftrouglit from fhoj mine. It is usuallybtbfcen aud vwashod before it is iydsleil-~ti wliich'sbijlo li'ouinastors oontlnhb,;, Itorlably-jt. which procisss .the Ire'll in lihcrated ‘ fropx.its ’ Irapuri. ’ttjji fn moulds, and is. then known as 'pig-iwi,,'vj- v .:, '/, ;i ,. , V.', j V,.- ' “Atetho; Fofpdiy :in 'Willow.. street, |wo’ do seriptions of^ii^iron'ard used. One fro(n Lccsi 1 port,' irtSchfelkUl'county | -tho other I’fom the ThomM' Allentown’.. JTt is fbund.that tho; combination 'ohhego ing metal ® casting. Tho quantity .of iron annually ns|d at,tlun Foundry is about 8,800 fonsyof B,®p,(X)o lbs.. The metal costs about |24’a ton, account w - ■ •• ... alone, is $01,200;: year. . i ’ - Our.Seti.jfeore^Coirey.ondence. ■ w.j^ssrSSSSSJSs, about a foot long, nflerlt arris <?k at th© Foumlrj, thomighly Atlantic rolls on yritli the same over .to bo TO-nieltcd ona cupola furtiacp.,-Tim cloquent muaio:, .The, .of object is to amalgajnatpboth descriptions tho- which has wrapt to ocatasy thousands wherhavb toughly. For thiapurpose a flux' tho vißltedtho in, jroAra/before BtUl bfforß ita basis of which is lime. It is thus made homo- enchantment to tho weaned souses of th© dwollei; goneoua, and the mixture produces .‘a better of oltioa. Tho same inspiration ofthq glpriQus.Boa-, ■ .. . ' - f .Air briogs a delightful * i i a i ■ ,i Joy to tho heart of the suffering victim oft dWaflo! There are two cupola furnaces here:—tho B Luiutiu K v*? « y»». The ontfrUßiaem, which broathes in tho atmosphere, name is probably dfnyc<l ftom a cupola, or klndles-a glow on the brow of age.and yohtlt: Alt ' dome, which is sometimes placed ovorjthe Air- f coea &re lit up .alike with the' flash ©fgood'hiiuro,; naco to lead the auioko to thtvchimncy,. Each .and tpebwofioly misanthropy. dießn uatuijal doath. furnace consists of a cylinder of cast or boiler The impression of univ©rtal aaUsCaotiou.with©v©ry-: platodron,” placed breefr upon a brick-work thing ond everybody steala ovor the ‘soul;unawarqs, foundation, -.The first twelve .or fourteen feet *nd tho most, peevish and erabbed of natures re arc lined with fire-brick. After each Was ce ‘ v ,° that. touch of humanity, which tjio' the remelting in, called, workmen go jnsldoof are in mid August' and ’tho limb the fnrnaco, and, with a strong coraont, repair Fashion decrees for the return home of all the injures that the lining may have recelv- fashionable wanderers'is bios© athand,; the-tido i« D i'nv.nw,t?nw ■*•<>»£ c.** of oceah-gookora has nothoguft to ohb. -Yesterday, ed from the last operation. Each cupola fur- numbor of.those participating in the nace is completely rolihed once a year, or of- and farj delights” of. the ocean-bath most' haVe toner if necessary. f ... roaeh©d.thousands. Tho largo contingent r©e©ivod ■" is. . , . «... * from the morning, ©i©urslon tram contributeil to i: Tho cupola furnace tho iron flows out th© orowd.* For the line of a continuous mile' in a'state of llquid-flre, boautiAil toi behold,' or more th© shore was fairly:alive (with* the as, meeting the oxygen of the air, its intensely °/ ono n more 8 ’ heated particles throw off scmtilllationh of light sight than the obean.hore at the high-chango ’ hour which are verv brilliant. Itis run intp.vessels of oTovon in the mornlna ; As far as the 1 oyo.’.can callod mould*, prepared on tho sand-floor of J^ 0 tho castihg-houso, from a loamy earth,* mixed curious stylos of costume.. 7fto .travelling mr-. with y fipQ sand, from Albany, which, lios. ©us*everdlppTayWim^vwthhrpf wardrobe.-The • • „ 7, w • * '-v « - . rainbow runs short of tints tomatoh’tho endless moro compactly than Jersey sand, and is more a ii&Aoa of color. ''’The hoad-gear, ; though tnoYe uni* porous. . * . form, Is lamentably ‘‘-shooking,’’the.eoprsfest kiud •' In ousting a sancepan, for instance, (to go on with oiir familiar illustration,) tho outer la the transit from tho hotel to the'sarf,jBttrpa*Beß shape is given to it in « mould, composed of a anything eyor dreamed of In the wlldestlfanoies of .5x -i j 'i- \ j Ovid’s mythology. Tha unoontrollablo r«W)P*P e y. miXturo of sand and clay, or loam, hollowed of crinollno which gives to the feminino Pgoro the. out to tho exact sliapo dosirod, and mooting full swell-of ,a .lyiso bnlloonj ja, .by,some ihyaHe closely-just as ! Wlets ard cast inWbmiot ; mould. To make tlio.casting holfow, what is; gronosa'onrioiia to eontomplate. '-Ladled go down called a core is placed within this mould. Tho from the .house, perfect, balloons, and "emerge core 1s a mass of Albany sand shaped exactly to tho size and shapo of the intended interior point of mompry almost, the hest’friendß aro pu?.- of the future saucopaif. The core is put insido sled to tell which is'which 1 . The contrast li-ludf th’e mould, both -portions of which.are. Joined : together as closely as i>ossibld by means 61 a holdost, femaloigtiro suffer a'flared decltnei -which 1 fUsk, which is an outside covering,’generally would,have ’appalled th& 'most lrftelllgentwp of J .,* ; .a-® t* '■ ■ / iEacnlapias who was Interoeted Inhorfato.. r l have made ol.cast-iron, into which the mould is ; geel j apparent monsters,<&t the breakfast-table* placed, surrounded by sfindi The liquid metal como out of the oaean dwindled to' the nroafinho istbcnruntlirougltqn orifice tho flask. When this.is done, , thorp arise air and i pever had;niy eyß'opon before to the univeVsat ar- ; gases* from the metal, which must ho allowed gumorit of nature m favor of crinoline. I have corno w m Mrmi ihc* pntittnff—»hfit. W the ooholusion that, tiptiL, th® English,styteiif to escape, or they w ill blow the cpsjing-ttwt grftdl|ftting e , majo i,oauty by jnvigoraUnV gym is,"spoil it with air hubbios.. • Therefore, it is nostlo oxeroUca, and by aotlvp ?port inj open necessary that tho compositron of which tho air,‘displaces the Araorioan s hothouse* system of .“r «,r * A h*vn T.nrneJlJ nrf wpll eduoation, thoTaaWonof expansibility nowln vogue ; moulds aro,mode shall too porosity;tus well When “cotton was king V—on 1 ds : tenacity. If the melted-iron como incoH*« era which dates .from the iuvenfion.of jlVhubey’A tact with a too damp .'surface, tlib moisture is cotton gin*—tlio femalo form divine was,;content to ; - /•. .- i * ; -t. . .. conceal dofoets by only ono doceit~by tho.fiamo [.suddenly converted, into , steam, which tlip kind of dofenoes or broastworks which General heated metal decomposes, and then Ved-hot Jackwm found 6o vftliiAbl r o'afc'New"Orlednsi ®ufc +l*A Unn aimrU'lino- llfcft iewolrV now there is no llmit to .the croduUty which poor particles of tho iron, sparkling ik(f jewelry, mftn ia obliged to oxort. For, who shaU4-pay,>ho 1 fly about in all directions, to tho imminent 1 cau-i-toil tne real from tho counterfeit, th 6 gcinilno' dancer of person and property. Tho core and meerschaum from thosners jA<m?.lle4vo thoun ,; fa infu. equal effort to abler and more experienced hJindB, : the moulds.are a little damp. From this latter i undoes mo quite. ‘ state, and the condition of thesandiu thoflask,- Thoobgfume-in-doors, so far ns theFurf' House which causes the more rapid coolibg of that ? visitors are concerned, is in singularly.good' taste'. .Vfiuvu v» t- ... ' r .. | Thoro Js no protonsiOD, no aping of ,tbo vul part of the, inetp,\ in contact with tho mould, j g ar co dfiali arlstboraoy, no attempt to palm off the outside of caßt hollow-ware is generally,, clover Impudence for tho refinement of good breed-- Unrdnv *lmn tliftinHidc ' !ng. The oharaotor of the visiters Is staid,iferavo, somewhat hardci.than t ioinsme. • Unrefined,,, Thoro is a porfedt indopendonco in The vessel is now made, m tuo rough. It».. dress, and the visitor is not forood,'ay at Saratoga' : exterior has to be improved, and its inside ‘ or ftowpqrt, to go through a dismal roat(nd 6f eter tlnnoi,; or jioroelain-lin.il, or, at any rate, mado smooth. , ‘ . 1 ' , to. think of something else, moro important than ‘ The vessel. In England, is put into afoot- 1 mere dross. In rogard to female boauty f thero % ia me >vi,pui,iu Ai b s . . i, a fair gunply, tho married ladles boing;doo^edly, lathcj a workman cleaning it out, in the or4i- ,'senson, tho jnont rlohly ehdowod. ; Ocoaslon • nary manner by using the chisel, called a too/>, ally you mcet a young blonde, with the soft blue with his bund upon a reel. This precess bus two disadvantages: it does not secure pUerring * o j, aneo y OU may sq© a brown bmnette, with oyes of -unlforniUy of kiirfuCe, and tho workmen suffer jot, and batr of Bimilar huu, and your imagination in health from inhaling minute partiiles of the I iron thus disengaged. StuAut & Teteiison . & y ol d o not attroot. - Flirtations op thojnlajjas, or have t&e|r liollow-waro turned in a steain I®*!'° [ pay* B Wtter^^apd. of their own .invention, which .dost thoro , tllia exoitemont' almost everybody runs 520.00 Q ere it,was perfected, and on which, to as naturally as water • runs down hill, -walks secure patent-rights in tills country and »| Englandj"they spent a Anther sum of $5,000, - } Bno t hard,-afld tho sholls and curiousrtmted,' peb- Thc vessel, after having been'annealed, is put ; bles aro not to. bo, found. . But, still you p 66 partios into this lntlie. A tool is fixed to lilako tlio ; of inside bright and smooth, which it doos, with-} f c(n |„| n e wardrobe, protecting-fair features from out further .trouble, apd’. When this work is bjh. done,, tho instrument stops, as if of its own (khtioS-aro the perfection of graceful coquetry accord. : I Iho flat, as now worn hero,-has all tho apparent Tho onamoling process is also peculiar to 1 a this establishment. Tho interior ol'tho hollow- . ft provokes you to poor tindor its laoo .lathes, and ware, -prepared by tbo steam Matbo,- is ' ydt Just covered w;ith. a wlnto paste, and put into tho, sare x cannot but, Bay that this, stylo of, hat oven to'bn', dried. ‘ Alter dryiqg, it s is 1 trans- ought to bo 'tKo'ruliugfashipnat all sutaunor water'- ftrred to. an ;_lihg ovdniwbpro a >bito heat, sufficient to mbit glass, is which ot^©rt happy.; • tfi ' fuses this coating, .rnahlrg it soft ns liquid) , lam glad to hoar thaUhseucoees of tlio pre3eht glass. 'While in-this state, it is swiftly taken 1 •'from the/oven, 'raphllycovercd With a white pbwdciyand immediately returncd'back toihe, oven, whore it Isagninsubjecteclto a white heat,' and -Anally fatten >ont. io bo: grailnalh- Cooled in the open airi ' - . . ■ •Tho-entimol ! is, in factyaregulnrcoating of porcolain upon tlio metali and, with ordinary care,-is imperishable. 'Ontlie'i'contrSiyythe: enameled ironware made in England, (which lirthbeen nearly'driven olit of'/AnSericail coil*! sumption by Stuaet '& Peteusor’smutitifad ture,) ilnally runs into ari inilnitessimal number of .minute cracks, whicli chip oil, and render l tho resselquite useless. • _ '• Hollow ironware is tinned .In tho.folloWiug manner i: •'The'best Government Banea.tih-is melted in a cast-iron vessel, with' a portion of sal-ammoniac, amfis'then rubbed on the inside surhxceiwith,,a'‘cotk;'nftey it has ltsrf.this lathe,' Unfit a. thorough, amalgamation takes placed by tlie.chemical affinity of both'tpetals. »,»•* * r .The outside -of each vessel is’ j a. by.heat,-.which loayes no smell, - ivliilorihe- ordinary g<£» .taf,' generally 'u'sedyinvaHably doeSi - I ' r '! i.l '-mm -t: ;;’Th'e variety-of vehsels-fo which'the fohteht.' ehattoi' W'ailplfedMg' vept'gfeat.; saucepans,- htlljers',vstewpatiß, sugar 1 mchldsjhvapd'rafing 7 dishes, kettles, gluq- pofa, skiJUjtft.pie' pfct&ty porringers, siove-spiders, wash}mnd.,l)a'sinS, soup Mid:saucepan digesters, milkpap toons,-and so on, far too /uimterons palfint-metal for the' ton rtttMM&ti OiwJarpj ®»nii/j5 p ■ptesieij ififnacoa, '<*Sfi6^f&teV»j:#«Bs!( »%s; Bret® jdrp; . j l'‘: ■' f;., t) : ll^l/v iCOQ stoves ijweek,:bt'pbwt.B?,'oeo-.(n cannot.close this noticewithout mentioning ithat 'tliey largely ninvmfocturo'Stoves,' o£ : aH 'patterns 7 ntni sties,’ as, Wen : lt6 I ri'sb-lieSters;'‘ ! /They iptnjtfliavc i j;' . thaV have''‘’sfx: *OSW?I ¥jmfa *ni(‘thus', Have per il# aa’PPM-hij' ".■ fM wootjU >steye»!;Brpnibr;- SflAft} *% fob rtoEast aodjfori!^,, .The Philadelphia 1 s’tqvea aro 'very gTently superior ln tjnality of fttpitie-' til to those inanefsoturedinAlbanyahcJ frOy, ;lttatiyaslto,OOl)'pbr mmtmU'flh tfie’Siiuufibl 1 W.J*sWjv*re.. : ' Thps, ji .ptiporio&rticle; is l employed, with, benetleialresuHs to the con i,Wtmer*:>',, ,f,V) »i;i11.;.. j' T' ; '- ’ ■ Phteen years ago, this foundry, with the’sante' parties itfitiprbprietorahlp’agditpresent';’Wi ;'etohllsTibiiritretAalilsin UB ; briglnttilo(&l<iy! : U^'tu^%nHhhd^rl^dik , «^i^ledF < i|p-(t( ■magnitude, i lt oceupiesu'Kpnc.p' pf hOO fcet by ' lt hap anlacreiand half \pi' slates“iboß leg, . Its inonldiiig-floor is. a. square oflfiCT feet eaehisidp, It gives - employment] <rAl) : the year Sound”' to- BQp,.wbrkpteh, ,4ui r, th‘d wages,;« Once a Week,’* are~s3,ooQ,tpa!d; l ln silver coin. '-‘A i-sa i Am' nr , We notice this' Foundry’ because 1 !il, waS r there ’ tbo’yt&matlbri, l .'' whose, fruits, we. .have plnccd, Jnto the above lines. ; Oiir main object ij to,, show.; the mtpe-' fiorlty of Philadelphia nianuthctu,re, n£t;.b’iily ; toitlmt of other places at. homo, but to the most cclcbratcd abroad, inmduy cases.j While sucha ilrra as Stuart &' Peterson produce <ho 'enameled' and ’ tinned 1 hollow-ware wlilbK 1 they do, 1 iho'lihportatiohof'ari inferior' %hdl , ; £ii'gb^d'. s 'W<|ii&-(l^V < niU; ’ ' ~ ! seisdnfs likely-to-’leid' to’canilderables improve-. -mintsin the y phojcanpfinj pf ?toek- 5 holders, who. ..control, the jrqjwrty.'hontenmattl' making tWo*wliigfl>' , ©£Vendingoh-eaoh'Bid&^f! , .the\ main bunding at'ail angle of forty f flre'4egre«,' and. starting from ? th#anglesjOfrAhe,fronts And running towards the' .TheSewicga lt- r Ss J intended 1 to mak£ twOalorieS, the 'Ranie-asOn, the mainbbiTdinz..; in theimr»ch& the-eido towards, the railroad, it ia proposed to pnt jun arv addUrohat extension, three stories nin'pty fsefc In width;‘and forty feetiri'lerigth; ; i-Wfh.^A-.‘'lthoad8 f 5 Esq., (Walnut street,.opposite theJSxeh.Ml#*, i Phil' .adelpMo,) is. presidentofjtne|licM’ .Company. * x notice several of the' dirhetors p£:ihfl' company 1 beta) • ; and I understand" thatl'-vi n .the, cOnrsd of-n day or they ..will take-action oh' . . fA , . *' ; . Und&rthe admirable andliborslmaWgemcot of' ■Mr. thb'popular host of:the f‘Ash!and”4D large-Bhweof4he,visitors' to ttUf-pbini; nVals/ thus'far on th’o troih’XhV 3lpt.pr, - MajV when thfrbouseiwaa operied*. r uhtU’jthblltb of ; Augns^-haya^bepn-no^toaft. than,t\ventjyifobr hundred, and, sixty. Cm .Tndayrthtf hhmberiof. names entered waS fbHy i -e!ght,' ahd'Ony^Sferday. sereniy-two.a The-rush; appears jUj b*vq..j}qpietf, at aU the olhprhotcla,.-while,hero,, the hquso iskbp¥ to a.pomfortAble. dezreo of “mid-luinufte_jr ! fdlQesr.i The befetiridicalioh thht-this is-tho point of attract, -tiontis tho, of. ; Jersey-wagon* Which' crowd f rQandf the r entrances io.the ffrpnhdsjahoot' Ahd hotol/'Th^se pleasprablQ' jkdht ftr* sot >negleot*d,> 4he orowd/cf •.yiaUbrs aoon that qffprs,. ~r j. . ../• ■' ■' *\ w '** j sr.\ 'ltld a platter of rwonder where all'the people go; to who coble down hdre. IntaddiUdn id.the usual, il«g% ©sowrttop;tj?d|uj bring, tthopsai'd' or ! tW> every'day. arid;. an after fh&'trqlrihat* landed,'the Whole party br-new-cameW disappear,. ■■ „_ — jaanftttftljvov .timp,Rnd,3iota: single jipcidept huocaorod dtinng ~#mJ Kaason,, 4 Tha receipts frotn'twivsl i must fair dxceed those of Vny pre^#^Wjf.^ r -33v0 ((mansgenieiit'oerwi'lhJj d ogftryf-i^pfjtfjii&l ■ aos^^ffla^Wg^fao «ri* ■•' : -' ■■■! te V*t THE CONWI M>» S'A’ RX> I,N I-'AH* 0 ' ’ " ' ili nA'.Y o;t if ! ' -i. ■i v<»i . j ;'t'~‘~h»• j ■,■•' -•, ° “ IT A L TrA.H ; I> ; y 0 ( H I B'S^ r ■ -!UJ' v'.'-. 1 ,1...'.' I *-=■'< i'-'l >'■ J... j , The.KingJiM received Coant Rolset,,gncfc!til\cn-i ,YOy of '.ll\e Knipt'ror Jiapoledb, for‘the pafnose of bringing about thore.torfttWcrthu Grand I) tikes o£lsw^aoy < »Msfodenf.,;f- 1 '« ;TS:t, ■•'■.- ( '‘ L<> * r Count Beieeta-iUsoou leftTe lor Parma arxliFlor; • - ry-,-% riwl r.p.’, Ilia Mafea tjr Htt*’ Signed i i" daefoeoby ;,§ordipi»u 4h9.j(a^j3 ■ ‘°!fto*lspi¥fererftWKfo'g'ftr Smiday, mkt.ihßia rMklWtf WiW ttfeWl* itMjs »'' ferf ofghi,. tui d. »ill bo, aecoffipanlßiby the Mlnjttbra. .orstate;. •• <■:% The iftucrolt&H*sjbs Turin 1* c ; :m fsrhtefcviriUbed a , wejwrtiftflCftß.vMtorisf of gratipde^oiftheiHaliofig; , uHtm Freiteharng, rid ed ; By > tfitf EnijjQrtjr; Belt for -tho ;dauߣ r or^toliW memorable bhftlediifJhe'SdfJt, of June/- [. * /• petition party for of that pr ovine ‘bafcjthat very c.fepphave affixed their aignatarea to • it."|.Mootißgab'aVe^ls6 4 beenTield’ for an address £n" 'the’feamo spirit** <0 ;nuel..'•’‘Tbese7 intrigues (have caused: aonte Exqjter. ,ment there, andsmoasnros have, by the ' Government.toppt a'stop totfiom. | J ' ‘ J * , " if* Ontf.pfitt ‘.of the programme of 'the Rattaßzi. Ministry is io.put an end to the dictatorship ofVic-- tor Emanuel, and' to re-establish the exCrclse’ of eonstitutional liberties. '’Decrees-will soon bepub-- lished toput.the.Constitution againin forio,;; The-/ present Chambers, fnAU .probability,'will not..bp again called together \ thcrowiil -be-'a'dlawlirtionV :and; them Afgsnflral- ©lotion; faitoottiuieimriy »lnT r&ombardy and in tb,e..6tatefl, of. Piedmonts, That) will De'tn9'drBt'acto^tho'faSforf. ,, | ’ {CorrospbDdenee: of the London Times;] ' ’*» *’ 1 ‘ '- J ' l ' TumXfJuly^T.—lt Kems.the,general impression thht tihlll Jh'o over.we need' lnirdly expect inipetUntehangeßln Italian affairs. 'UritUrtfren;it‘.i»;believed; the fugitive dukea .wiU qopteht themgelyca wjtK preparing for ; tbeir.refutnv ; and disobedient subjects will Jiniltfhelr activity: to> preparation*forTeststanoe.- £?0 bo itv The,evil day r :ffll qomcrpoouj enoughs Bucb t at least, la' the ’creed ‘of that. despondent majority of Italians wHobehoTdhnbrchy -and con-' fusion'in Central ltaly injho distant perspective, and-who can discover, as a remedy, nothing more probable than. French'or ’Austrian* Intervention. People aro-verv low-spirited hero at present!’ The 1 hppetowhioh they mostfpndlyeliug.iythat&JEtira pean Congress, msy, settle the Italian on a mprb ‘satisfactory basis than that radicated'by the Convention ofviUaErauc^^hey;'would fain have,‘at the leant. a guaranty ,by the great .Powers of- Lombardy to Piodmght.. Otnerwlae they fore* seo the'necessity©? rhsintainihgalargerannyth/m - thVbhufctry 6ah afford,and consequently Increasing! ifinanoial, burden, dcading,- 1 iUc.aJl probability j 1 .to. bankruptcy. Tbfs aa regards the’domestic •tlon. *- Aa to tbo great Italian' question, "ebpeCi&lly with respect to. Central Italy, they,seem altoost -to: -recoilfrom itqcontemplation, sq Complicated and fraught with' 1 difficulties imd danger does'it appear. Some fine food ibr controversy is the recent conduct- Qf.fho.twoprjnoipalpartiesinthoSardinianEtates, -Vic,tor Emmanuel gnSjCitmllla Cavottr. . Each haa ; hisVarnsbnSf'&nd Cbrtmn'oi'rhW’ aivtde-themeetvea. in to f Roy allstS'And mori and Mla , jstef’epiop. taoue party, # the[ King-is hlsumable for the cohrse he purrued whhn .ho ,dis-, edvefed that the French*Empori>r'wa3 : detexfnlned' mot to carry out hla programme. He ought to have to have, refusqa tho peace, to have, inmat; 'ed the War with his otrh' army (of riothe ’50,000 men), to have dbno, In - fact,! anything ibut what he; did, even lhoQgh .under tio circura* atances anything else was impossible; ‘and. -be* ennso bb did hot he is deolsrod to-be’ below httfpo* ' BlUon and fit only to be a oorporalof-Zcnavcs: On the other hand, those who support the King and ac quit him of having dqhb more than yield to an inex orable necessity,' censure Oavour for havingdesert ed him'in the hour of trial:ftnd.difficjjily. They say (what is very true) that .Vjiptor Emmnnuel is mo diplomatist or ’ politician; 'that he em barked in tho- course’^of 1 policy, wbioh. .was. . expected to lc^I; to f tb© ipdepon4op?9 of Italy solely ,on the stronstli of Oayour’a assurances that the'plan was feasible' and' would'certainly be. carried inrotighthat’ho mado nersonal sacrifices t<fpromote the desired object, and-raoßt reluctantly gave his favoritecb*id.an unwilling bride to an in-- . eligible sulfer.’ And theyblariie Ca'vour for leav* 1 ifig him wbofi hC dld/nhdcniaintain.thAllho would bavQ aeted,moro .becoming andgenerpusly hadbe r risked some, of rather than; shrink from th'o ride of his Bovoreign, whohad also been’bis ftleml, and, it may.almost said, his political pupil, dQie .gossips .say.that 1 thjDro was l a stormy scene when the' King found Cavour persist' in hU resolution* of resigning, and that the terms .in 1 which, the monarch' finally gave his stubborn Minister -leave ami li,couso todepayt wer© such a 9 are’ of commoaer use Among-tho’membere of-the • Frcnetl corps, In nliloh Viotor JJmmhzmol hits lately received honorary rank, than in the eabiaet; of pr -v ? t he italias; cdNFEDER ation: ‘ ; '* A corresponded* of tho Vniv'tr* gives tho-fol!ow t ; ling al .tho flubstacoa of tbo Popo’s-answec to.the Emperor NQpolcoa’a by M. Menncval, respecting the Italian'Confederation: ; ' Pius IX thanks tho Emperor of the French for . the interest .which he unceasingly .displays .for the , Holy See, end the p.orson ot the Pope. He regards as an instanco of the Emperor’s filinl devotion tho. proposition relative to the honorary presidency of a Confederation or Italian lesguoj ana he:would not rofuse that poet, without having the“mo9t|»mpl©-in formation'rcspoctirijr the engagements whidb:would, result from' it; and tho relations wbi c h > °,ul d e xi s t 'betqgen him, and the various ; Italian, Sovereigns. Wjien he has procured .such information,jh© will bo eitabled to soo whether Catholio perrait bim to aooept it,; And in thatotee jhe flaciuoation of Italy and the rpturn of its rebellious provinces' will naturally have to proeedo the' establishnient of that confederation' anil ofLthe. honorary ,presi : denoy>- •' ;■ ' - , r ,i , . The Sicch discusses what should be the nature of tho Confederation by’ wbioh ; the various Statesof •Italy are to bo connected together. .- Itijays;, ~ , “ IVe do not see Italy obtain a ponfedera tion slmilar to of Qerhiany. 'We behove that in such a ' Confederation l it would -be • difficult for the Sthtos composing; it: to cqmo,to aupndoratand /ing, and tbat guqh.a one }voi\lu give ho Strength to Italy? Since ,'what Is desired is tho‘ -unification of thkt country,' rind to-give the moans of enabling thenafioiifo apt, aConfedorationofa yery'difler ent kind, ought to be established—a' Confederation ‘of the populations rather than a* Confederation of States. (YeSjLwo will not deny it—wp Jdcpiro lor, Italy a central .effective representation* in which, publicly and'freely; Piedmontese- Tuscans, Ro • mobs, Neapolitans, and Vonetiana oandlsohaa tho foneralintoroete of their common couhtry. Tho talian Diet ought not, in pur opinion; jte be com- of the envoyaof Btatesphnt ought to. •be 1 formed af ttib 1 dolegMasi of-tbs ppppiatlons. THE WKBK&YPRESS. wiU bf : ::c' :: , zj-t%z& '£3KcBi««w ; “ : {g&fissfti*"- eaohSuUonber,) «u)h IJO For *‘CHib of Twwiif-o»« or ov#r, vi viQ Mad M ■■■• _j«?&«t!iw»tea«trt*M!tp4“to «tM KHt> £* Ti«.WE S nt,TP*i^ji. r „ nni _ r :.:' ■ *■!•. ' ■•! ; • CAi4iiroj| i jni'ijLE«i. , : ;': \_ Btlmm “•* MWxrJ* CENTS. • /:■.> n;.». '/ US?.? “nußfe knows to Italy The IH«t acoota woM?;a“iittio it dries. _ThO'lhtorest« of Germany are .haVer dla cussed 111 .tlie ptcc .ofGeniieny, .To Switzerland. on the contrary apd sfi,America,'ae'peoj&al'.'iiaonsJ . r ®jPs®Ms t »{ l ? n »\( ree^ '**<*&? iSr^-tttSfdiwS nations la tha fee* j>f Italy and; (jy.thtyiatipnai.ltolian repreaeatation, that the Italian national intorcsta onkht to be dHbaSMd. Id the Cottstitntlori ofßotini anuy a OMifrfcr<Jrjriiinlselon ' hasrijeen estabiiahedjin) Qidfe to. eSto!? the' union; Rn<i,it J ia,charg(Hl,t(i i prepara eommpn,J«w»; a ens .tomsmon, eotombif ciUncdWemiWmrtaßtee, and ■natiOrmllife.'”. o; .sum ctubis ir.iVTfi’h of issTteJlfm tfbltotof Victor ftomwiael, .when, pntMrihmg,. flip preliminaries ■tM'olaheew’njSting to IHoXtoltan Confederation. :The Dirtriandda that .'Utogardtaiaa atallrhaearde to ahould a&entto* kfenadrilh Attrtjrlanwjtbo otoor :?Sin?M.9Wtoly J[ woßlJ ; £ntdy'hetMHttß oonntry, eou deserve oapl tal condeihitatlbib '" ~~~ ‘ ■ THEZIJIircHtCONFBHEJfCBst v Wrl “ !lODd ' nt ' o£, l tll »- £ o’> a O* iVW :*£*»' *““}*“ r*^Wkrtnalto« ■g&w lint Sat : the Zurich .Conference woqM ohly oeeooVone or r m Mtfings, u.r£ from-.ViamiaiaafcEoiwf leare -that capital &!;#▼» qrebtdajitooome; that his is atroofloiw.are' !6iit.,yit‘cotoJtetiKt;-tSi4 s tliey wtll ombraoe' a Urgo baator> 'trf?»>Utieal,l«e»»oiilo»l. finsnmal muipoianiere'n} qneettow; and Xhaflf al\ JKK tee# :<Jokftwos# of ' " . 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Mean ! <3 t iV i <>Efc%3?S *UW.-igt'MJft you taka in tho Iti i J“?-SW?KJ™pKia winr-ti* citui croitlliiaUon ‘ ; 'imatir&sjresi; wSHe'.'lVHti>'',o jSn:V>a ike fate of mynntepp^i(jorotaiJ sK?B'.?9ft *0.3l»!»H«b, by : - tl»u kyt&df 4he, public, &< si real and ; f&nwixbxpTSsfWfir.pf;* people :wh<idesire the at *, Hntifflt 'of othgr.nations, by showing t&ey know how et«niw~ib£y fcold<4ear - ’afa&BafrdaW J >fil Ufel, tixzzw ,Ln } */- - ‘.a. declaration n that those provisoes bare shaken offthePapuyoke* ' 2 it again, and that U is tteir wish to, be amtexSdzo' Bajdiriia: iaad dressed 5 to'UbeJEihperor of-theVPienek and tho . Pope hasaddressetl aj e tter to 'tb'JVicar Go nereis Cardinal Patm!,' ordering thanks to be offer* . *ed ‘tip fbr‘lhe : ebnclttsioh:j6f-peaee brit’ at the same time saying that prayer&for waceare no{to be die* eontyaned for tho reoeopa laid down in the. following thd*Pa{tarmiAriVe .*•'' z T&thaffifGddffdt'thtKpea&e obtained between the belljget ent£ a tholie Powers is. oar duty, bpMo J continue tho'prayer !s areal* necessity, since Various provinces of theSUtfd'of tEeCfctitch are still 'apre>to the ctxbTerteraof order of things, and it nrqyinges that lately. by r a usurping forejg'ii. authority,' 11 wasunnouheed thafc*“ God own opinions, whether politfcaj or rel)gtoUofV thus forgetting the authority- established, py.God.upou earth, to 'wbi6b l, is 'due 1 obbdiened undresprot likewise, '>the immortality; of which, when-, it, ; parses , from tho transitory to the eternal, , shall have to’ fender Vspoeial ae* count bf its opinions to : the-''omnipotent and inexorable Judge,i learning then,drat too late, one,that .faith 7is.ofce).and,thatwho ever (pitta the ark of unity ’shall hekubmerged la thedeluee of eternal punishment-J The necessity ;is therefore ot continuing the;.prayer, In order that God may deign in Hia inftnitelmarey, to rectitude' of L mihd'~ > hnd*iieart In all Jhose who'have-been led away ithe path of truth i.and to obtain that.they, should weep not over tfte imaginary and false (m«nxo%nen) massaoree of-Pemgi3j "but over their.‘o|rn‘sins and' their own blindneps.i -.That bUndneealhaa impeHed, In these latter dajß»amobof ; m»dmen {fortMjiatf,)' for the .most.part Jews, .\6 (lrfre with, violence' ‘4 religions family from "its sic redre treat. : Tbit-same blind nessia it whioh diis produoed ’so.mauy other ertU that' Afflict and torture the heart. , Put s prayer i» more powerful than.' hell t and whatever shall be asked of God by those who are gathered together in Hia name shall be iofalliblv obtained.; • .. , tjle rcAjiUX. ftremsfl. W* The Toscsii9 a'decree of the Tuscft-nGovernmeht, dated th 4 SlthrfeguUtlng the eleottonm.: The luscasy are to]bo elected by. or sections of colfegee. Every electoral odUego * appoints twd’ Veprescnta tives.’ Those who, under the! Constitution of 184S,** had the title qf Senators,. and the,actual members of the Cohsulta of-Goyermneht,’are eligible to th» ‘Assembly;'' ’ 1 -•’- • .•; .’ Tho -Tuscan'Government, has. issued a decree reorganising the . gens d’armes under the appella tion of “Legion of Tuacan Carbineers." The force Is to consist: of -60 offioersj l;S81 infantry, and 534 cavalry. By another decree,. < a*, division of light cavalry, is to be formed, comprising SOS men and £oshorses. _' V'’ The anniversary of the death of Kihg Chariee ’Albert, the celebration of;which at -3J!lod and Turin wo have already mentioned, was also cele brated for the first.tlmo at Ploronco on the 2Sth in thechurehof.SuntaCroce; - - • Tbo'Diotajor qf Modena has convoked the popu lar assemblies' All persons- competent to read and write, and whose'ago is not less than 21 years, will be entitled,to vote. - ; Peifeot order prevails.' -' ‘ A lelegraphfrom Paris says it is asserted that tbo Emperor,.at tbo audience grantbd to -tho Tuscan ambassador*, advised the recal of r the 'hereditary Prince to Florence, hia restoration to be aoootnpa nied by the'granting of & Constitution to the conn , Sardinian Ctimntissfohe}*, Signor'* Buonoom. pAgni,' left Florence July 33. . : > ■ I Signor JtUcaioli, a supoorier ofthe nnion of Tua ofuiy. with Sardinia, will rema n at the head of the Government in Florence. -~ * v ‘‘ r 4 GARIBALDI’S MOVEMENTS. ■ The following otdte ditjour was issued by Gene* ,ral Garibaldi, opted from Lovers* 3,9 th July, 3859 : “Whateverdirection politTc’aL r ey©nta may take, Italians ought not, under existing V’rtfamstanoes, either to lay down.their arms, ©fc fopl any die* couragement. On the.ooatraiy, they ought to en* large their ranks, and show, to Europo'lhat, led by the'valiant Victor Emmanuel, they'are ready to encounter, anew, thn.yipissifudcs jof w®fr whatever complexion they, may assume, ”... General Garibaldi hns' addressed to his soldiers iif Central Italy the following proclamation: “‘ltalians, op inn. Cextrb It is only a few months since- we said .to the'Lombards, *Your brothers-of all the provinces’ have-stffora to con quer and it© die -with us? and the: Austrians know whether we have kept our word y r To-morrow we shall* say‘to yolrwliat we raid then to tho' Lombards, arid tho noble cause of our country will .find, .yoti.' drawp np : <m jthe field of battle as eager ns we were boforo, and with the im pos'd# aspcct.of mc’n'who.haVeMohe and will do their duty. 1 . r '• r - ' Returned, to your homos, forget not, amid the embraoos of those who arodear to you, the grati tude which wo owb to Napoleon and to the heroic Frerschtfjation, whose bravo eons,, wounded and mutilated.'still suffer on the bed of pain for the ©auso of Italy. “ Above all, forgot not that, whatever may be the intentions of European diplomacy as regards our destinies, we must not abandon,our sacred motto,' Italy and Victor Emmanuel? “ Lovero, Yal-Camonioa,' July 23,1859.” In the name of the municipality, the Mayor of Nice has addressed a letter to Garibaldi, who is a native of that town, complimenting him on his ea ploitaiu tho late war, and< him teat the .Common Council, making itself the interpreter of tho universal wish, has voted bra a sword ot honor, with thanks for hls.admjraHo» eondnet. Garibaldi has replied in a letter, his usual modesty and fervor of. expression. The London Daily Post Says that Garibaldi has sent a circular to .all thofreo States of Itoty, in which bo deolareshis am'v to bo ready at any moment to OOPtipne the war of Independences-