The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 13, 1860, Image 1

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AMERICAN WATCHES.•
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reti-windtm • Superintendent
HARDWARE.
BRO..
LISSILTERS AND WHOLSBALS DEALERS
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RS . 313811 T MEAT, " 329
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itillAnvesk - PHILADELPHIA.
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NO. ioe NORTH TRLRD STREET.
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Walla latiortattoil. - and Minim nuonfootuni, which
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CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
T 1860.
CARPET WAXIEHOUSE..
AZOVR ,OHESTNITt STREW, N0.',117.'
' 'SPRING IMPORTATION
Of Velvet, Breseels, Imperial Three-ply. Super In
*ram sad Veattias
'CARPETING:S,
o* rum Airs ewe trr r ur.,• Dewey&
Fresh Canton Straw Matting.. whits and colored, of
a Impanor quality. - Also, a hues assortment or Oil
Cloths, Rope.' DIMON, Crumb Clothi, end English
&ber Slats. Door Mats, to. Also, an involos of Cal
state 0000 A MATT/NOS, or swims widths.
: JOHN
SUCCESSOR TO
RICHARD M.' HUNT,
aplSam idanufaenrer, Importer, and Dealer.
CARPETING.
GEORGE W. HILL,
mARUFACTIIMA ga r r i mE a r e ..iN (mann-
WARETVRE,' 144 NORTH THIRD STREET.
oto•Im
S W. TOWNSEND & Co.,
NKW CARPET STORE,
36 NORTH NINTH STREET,
(Geoond door above Filbert, Weet aide,)
• PHILADELPHIA.
Would roopootfally inform their Mandl. and the pub-
Ito generally, that they have opened an tundra new
itook'ot
OARPSTEI.
OIL CLOTHS,,
MATTINOS, ao., ko., -
Of this seseon'a importation.
Purolmeere mm rely upon haying an entire new stook
to select from; and an inspootlon of the same Ia go
oPoottnlly solioitad. apil-wfm-lm •
OLD ESTABLISHED STORE,
NO. 30 SOUTH • SECOND STREW,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
TOWNSEND & 00 ..
SUCCESSORS OF SAMUEL TOWNSEND At SON,
. , Importets and Dealers nn
VELVET,
" BRUSSELS, -
THREE-PLY, and
- INGRAIN
OARPE
Of the beet Enslish and Amettean make.
MATTINOS, OIL CLOT), e, &e., &e,
To which attention is whetted. whIS-whatat
A ROE-STREET
%WET WAREROIIBI4,_
0/ADDNN & WOLENER„
AEON ST EET,
TWO DODDS BELr MATH, Month aide),
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irz i ev i egyirld6 4 l sitafi l vi t iL for ale.
One ohm ow yard,
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CARPg TS.
F. A. ELIOT & 00.. Nola ea sad Si North FRONT
Street. are the "SOLE AGENTS is Philadelphia for the
'ROXBURY OARPET 00XPANY.aad have mutual,
for oh a SW easiittant,of TRIVET sad TAPESTRY
CARPETS. °tame paGerne.
Ato; •latie merely of the varier bode of CAR
PETS etahefeelarod ln. Phthidelehla oats met emits.
from emir an the beet mattetestatent
Desists 'will Aid it to . their utters* to till sod
siaidaitbsso nods, vidott are oared for Ws to the
most Om: able arms. -
ELIOT a 'oo, twee the owe 'Agents
in Philadelphia for the sale of the Warbled and . Moot
Yung spin brjle Saiaaville Mute (fonierir the Now
Enema Wonted Common) and piing agents also for
the Baldwin, Wilton; and Abbott Compardei, hertz
peculiar facilities for keeping Ptonataney for silo the
various kith of Carpet; titansfooturid to PiuladelPhia,
on thi woe %iambi' term lair-im
E I V UBII CAR I= B :2I4 yeoman iur
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PAPER HANGINGS, ate: - .
[B6O. EIPB.IIIO STYLES, 1860 .
WALL PAPERS..
HO WIILL .& SOUR KZ,
Maaskotarers sal Imports's
or
PAPER HAN:PINGS.
No. 37 6017TH BOUM STREET, Wow Market.
Cotror miasmal &anises to flosMoin and Western bay
no", splendid stook of goods to meet from, and all of
be newest and best designs. WINDOW CURTAIN PA
fliEB in endless variety.
TO' :OLOSE BUSINESS.
BART, XONTGOKTAtif, & 00.,
.110 AO OREM= OTEATIT,
MINT out, thrugh this winter end nut tutu, their
lane stook of
PAPER HANGINGS,
misting of every mists oonneeted with the bulnees.
AT OBSATLY BRAVOED PRIM. "
/AZ MOOR PA*ARA AT Al PBX OBNT. BA
UM DIRTY.
OMNI wanting their House Papered, sea eet great
11:14AGArNS.
LOOKING GLASSES.
LOOAEJNO-GLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE PRANK
ENGRAVINGS,
OIL PAINTINGS, ka., AO
JAMES 8. ZARLE & SON,
HIPORTERC MANUFACTURER", WHOLE
- HALE AND RETAIL DEALER&
X&RLES' GALLERLES,
$l6 CHESTNUT STREHT.
SHOE FINDINGS.
WM. JOHNS 8e SON.
IMPORTER AND DEALERS IN
BOOT, SHOE, dad GAITER MATERIALS,
LASTING/I, GALLOONS.
lIKEETINOB, PATENT LEATEEE4
FRENCH RIDS, LAOETS,
SLIPPER UPPERS, &o.
N. B. OORNES 7017W1T1 AMP AMOR 15TREETS.
3,43-Sin
PRINCE IMPERIAL
.CHAMPAGNE.
FROM DE VENOGE & CO.. EPERNAY. FRANCE.
Bold by all Res?getable Dealers threughont the country.
Tide Au brand of CHAMPAGNE, whlon until the
grap e ign s itVl:4N al' ira i n v il l oir t° ot i ltg a d t trilos or t
anboon mimeo and poinnanty I. thle eountr .I t la
rettommended by sante of he &at sthystlans of ihe oity
of mar York, over all other winea, on account o da n
trams purity sad delloaoy, and 0110 1 1 who once try It
Fly use arty other brand. Although only one year
etapeud since its introduotlon into this country, the
ernand is enormous and constantly increasing. Oar
waxing:lents are airl i ne
l to t tnture the milt of the
rh i rl'imr. Impelt re buirohedlord)hi gh standard.
s
T UM, 111 , 11 being
the so • Agenta of hteura. 94 venom, ICo,, la this
*matt • R. O. HAUOIN.W_O .% el,
' lgo, iIN; MOO end Ad BROAD WA , New York,
Sold 0 4 d
e S,
bY
REEVES & DEAL,
libtlat & 904 MARKET attest.
CHARLES F. TAGGART.
wooottooot to
J. R. KNORR & Co.,
Importer and MOH&le Denier in
BRAND/XS, WINES, GINS, ¢e.
Ob.:dee brunt, Old Monongahela, Ire, mod Bourbon
eonentatly on hand, at
forg-thr . " 1131-.IBAIBRT ✓!treat.
111 SHEW &0o ;
PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT,
No. Ito 801J711 EIGHTH Stmt,
Above Chestnut.
This to the only moubbahment In the nay devided
exclusively to 'PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES- A greater
moiety of OVAL GILT FRAMES on head than mu% be
found In any One eeinbilehment In the United Bate.,
and prim lower,
leir.Brlng your Photournehib and have them fitted
without extra ehmee, mlig- tnt
R.IPTURE TRUSS,
WHITE'S PATENT LEVER.
icirniiiratittr.l22,LQcois.
'yr Ilbid for * Pausflikt. 4415114
PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1860.
T - 0 --I" A. R DELEILAI.
NIOSPHATIC ,
, A. N 0
nom SOMBRERO ISLAND, WiffiTINDIREL
TRH RICHEST 'FORMAtiOrt OP PHOSPHATE
OP LIME KNOWN IN THE WORLD.
ft oontains over S) per cent. of Bone Phosphate of
Lime, being DO per own. richer in Phosphate of Lime
than Bone Duet. ,
FOR BALE BY TRH• TON OR CARGO, AND TO
FARMERS, AT
$3O PER TON OF 2,000 LBS.•
JOS. B. HANSON
Sots Agents in Philadelphia,
inh9-fmw-tut - No. 34 NORTH WATER Street.
FARMERS AND GARDENERS.-=-The
.nbaoribsr has now on hand a large lot of GENU
INE FOUDRETTE. of a superior quality. which will
Ist sold st the lowestoash• rime,.
w a arrnted
c tove
wy, o ddON S w con n a a test. a nesqu rb aboveM a Ent
Toll Gate. WE*, N 0.1113 North Sitoond street. *boys
Franklin stems. Philadelphia. •
GENTLEMEN HAVING 00 IT N'T R Y
SEATS and DARDEN% who have rot MlRleient
manure of their own, or who are dement". of a amok
growth and large and early orr of vegatables, a beau
tiful lawn and grass ill tt4 what they need in the
p lat ßE TE
OF TUE LODI MANUfFACTUNING COMPANY.
i
This fertiliser s neat, handy; without odor, puked
in new barrels; and as the advantage 01; not injuring
the seed or plant by direct contact therewith, and of be
ing known for twenty years' as a reliable artmle. Prose
Duo per barrel ror seven barrels and over
Painphlets wi tdtreetlons. Deal. Apply
' LODI MANI.IPACTuRiNG w „,
* 20144 pEI4WARE Ammo*, =4 "i
mhgd-f MW-lm
FARM DRY GOODS.
BURNETT, ,
SEXTON, a
SWEAIinsIGEN
Inaortars of
FANOY GOODS;
.. ENGLISH - AND GERMAN HOSIERY.
MEN'S PUSNISEIRG GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS Ta.MINGS.
SPRTEt-Shottand Wool,Zeig AIIKTIEB
HO. 419 Al tiT. l :'
fiGS-tinfS •
HH DUT-fRING
. go and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
Are now readying, br iaommeire arrivals from Na
me, their '
SPRING IMPORTATION'S.
OW
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY.
" GLOVES, AND SMALL WARNS,
Machine Sewing Silk and Thread—and Plied an in
spection of their complete and well-easortiej_
Waning
ADAPTED TO BOVTERIN AND NTUTIOM
TRADE. fea4hn
SKELETON SKIRTS.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.. •
1860. 1860.
"WOVEN GORE TRAIL"
SKELETON SKIRTS.
ORINOLINN DE PARIS.
Thee ihshionablo Goode !wet with universal tact
b 7 the Oritioal Trade ; and for
QUALITY OF MATERIAL, • ~. 6
EXCELLENcE OF WORRSIANORIT.'
AND SYMMETRY OF FORM. '
These Goods Stand Unrivalled.
FOR BALE EVERYWHERE BY THE TRANI.
As there are many worthloas tmttatloaa. Wien about&
be partionlar to sae that OUR NAldlt is smear Ai arm
sae Bead of Beery Skirt, a; a sore 1104114i0 el
OSBORNE &CHEEBALM
ANSONIA,
aebMwtedin OONNECTIOUT.
LADIES' DEWS TRIMMINGS.
GORE! =TRMMI4II.IERFAC
FRENCH CORSETS.
TEE TRADE Mk.= BY
EVANS & HASSALL.
51 50IITE FOURTH STREET.
mbs3•fmw Im
SEWING NA.CHISE S.
WHEELER, Be WILSON
SEWING MAOHINES.
HENRY 00Y, Agent,
IPS ORE EITNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOIt.
Maehinee, with Operators', on jure to hint* Familia;
MIAMI 07/1011:
I' Went STATE street. Trenton. N. J:
110 CENTRAL SQUARE. Beaton, Pa.
all-In
WILCOX & 0088' SEWING MA
CHINE-TN, gmt and increasing demand e r
Weer & Gibr illeiriv ri lanohme maul% s .
lINg=gTeMBUIZAVtiILiNUTIMeet.
eg-tf
ST•FI'•PER & FENNER.
WHOLEBLI
UMBRELLA
MAD PARASOL MANITIACTITRESS,
N•. 330 MARK:6T O.TRJE6T,
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
TURNBULL, ALLEN, & 00.,
IMPORTERS ARE
WHOLESALE DEALERS
JHINA AND
QUEENSWARE.
Am VS and ea SOUTH 'FOURTH STREET.
(Between Market luta Chestnut streets.)
PITT/E17213 GLASS AGENCY. WAIN Open 'Ol
CT TUC PA061.011, AT MALNUFACTURE4 PRIM&
fale-Inn
Philadelphia
WRIGHT, SMITH. & CO..
011.13 A, ()LAM AND C/ITBENErWARIL
-PITTSBURG AGENCY.
GLASS, NAILS, eco., delivered faint the seteil
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. ,
GRANITE BUILDING, No. S North PIP= Street,
. fe3-fmw6m PHILADELPHIA.
BOYD dd STROUD.
IMPORTERS & JOBENRS,
Rave now on hand a'aomplete Stook or
QUEENSWARE.
•
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH and
ENGLISH CHINA.
- •
At their (111 . Stoid, No.32_EORTH FOURTH 54,
Tour GOUTS be W erehante Rotel, to tirltlO4 Me/ 1O-
Vito t eaten 0110 WHOLISALR 15001814
ffir A 03005 FUR PITTSBURG (SLAM fed-am
, .
BELLS;
OAST-STEEL BELLS.
NOR OHDROHRS,
AOADBAII:ES,
•
FIRE ALARMS,
FACTORIES,
PLANTATIONS, ke., Le.
MANUFAOTURBD AND SOLD BY
NAYLOR 8c
420 OQRAINROB Street,
PRILADELPHIA.
These Belle hae been extensively in nee in all parts
of Ettroce, the U n ited State,. and Ramada. for the pest
Ave years. We are , therefore. now prepared to mate
their prinoipal advantages to be as follow
Ist. Great etreneth and ebutioity or the material.
2d. A very pure and melodious quality of tone,
eombiniug sweetness with Nero in a remarkable
derree,
341. An average saving of 40 per reit. In met, SO
compered with that ot ordinary' bells.
verg Bell Is warranted for one year, with prOper
usage, in any climate.
Chimes of any Mammon, epet to order, with great
soouraoY. mh23-tf
TABLE OIL.
FIFTY BASKETS
OP le .LATOZIR," AND OTIIBIZ DRANDS,
FOR SALE By
O. H. MATTSON,
DEALER iN FINE GROCERIES,
ARCH AND TENTH ,STRMEI.
enT
PJ MTILIZtE9.
• UMBRELLAS.
PHILADELPHIA.
DAY-GOOD/ Jpoinues.
J o W.. a1i3.1313:6. SONS., '
ire. issi him= sTiuuri.
Are mew opat'llas their .
SP-RENO'IITOCI-QP GOODS,
Adapted to
Nas WEAR .
la 'Odell wili be feud a fall eaeortaaeat of
CiI.OTRILDO*ICINS, VOTING% Titlfdfdlllqlll,lkek
fed-am
MaPLINTOOJC, °EAST, & 00.,
IMPORTER/I AND WHOLSISAIJI DUMP= IN
mono cusanuaucs VBTMEI,
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS.
No. 838 'AUNT EITIMIT, (Up Stedrei) '
Are olf (Mollies their Boring Stook, to eikiali they in-
Vas tke attention of the trade. fee-ate
%M.M. S. STEWART & 00..
y
184014111115 -AND, ,10819348 OF • •
• • ; SILK
MID
• • . 4ANOF:OILEBB GOODS,
. 306 MA'AM
jde awir dap' and awannaiddly. rai llt ieltal
81"1 " 84 ? - cirafiril0015
•O tt r,
' rot hd fat euti, to teeth they uriite Ala stie
Arlbs ildidhWygat
ittglidaWboies-
,
„
irk— I . 13 a lgtx .It4ON asoNs„
-• ~
• $9 it.“ NI;
' • '
4
rapoimgx. AN,D,Josa.s• ow
114A T H5 q 9 .fifirkeaSir! 3° '
=AO'
r ettP no- k e ri te i mz3, 4 3 Kra
,__ *lege of 111103 crolo rind mato t
/looking; onto, iravittt. !Newton
in os. to ihnnovaii,) end Ni.dunui
BITER. PRIbE, &
ThIPORTEIia AND ;MBAS OF
FOEEIGN AND DOMESTIC
DB& GOODS:
No. 'Bl6 MAREZT STRICET.
PHILADELPHIA
SPRING. 1860.,
tetiiktv.ice, EV I L M13 1 ,""'
'a 7. Townesso, ALIFILIM H. gOSTPX.
. "WOOD, MAMA HANWALRD, --
ktatiden and Wholesale Dialers in
DRY GOODS
• CLOTHING.
bel4los ", No. JOY MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
WURtiS, . •
MoVEIGI-1,
111PORTERVIO JO,BBBIRI
DRY GOODS'
Ngl i pARBT Maikth
F s IFI ;
li o V i iO4.lt •
. sum%
h Bus t in. Ise-ig;)
FITHIAN. JONES. .& 00..
WHOLINALE DMUS
. rosnox AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
No. 140 MARKST,STREBT.
EN!: 0001)13 mooring "ow day for
• MY AND NEAR TRAM f.3-lm
SKAPL.EIGH. RUE. & CO..
. , !motion of
MINN '
warm GOODS,
LAUB, we
• - EKBAOIDBRII3B,
, ' NO. 1199 HAMLET ISTII.MIT.
MO"-du Nue nt Kook, eelsoted La the beet amen
Airkiati M tosielmo, hi the titan omelet* we hare
.tram
Mit:( l lslo4:4)l4oisi:rrri i rrnwri
1860. SPRING. 1860.
MESH GOODS.
'RIEGEL, BALED. As (JO..
IMPORTitatt AND ;JOBBERS
.07
FORBID?' AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS.
•
N 0.47 N. THIRD EULER%
•
(PHILADELPHIA,
Woeld reepeotSally invite the attention of Country
afershenti to their
LARGE AND MILL-SELECTED BTOOI OF
FBEITH SPRING GOODS,
,Wltah they are now receiving In store.
Merohsata would find it to their advantage to
call end exanand our stook.
1860. SPRING. 1860.
J. T. WAY 86 40 0.. .
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
Dir •
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
No. as NORTH THIRD ST.,
, Are now ready for the
15,PRIN G TRADE.
And prepared to offer, to ma and prompt ga
mmen; Buyers, one of the
LARGEST
AND
MOST ATTRACTIVE STOOKS
In the oonntry, and at Prim that will defy
tire not only in this, bat in any other otty.
h irohasers will find our Stook well assorted at all
seasons of the year.
I. T. WIT. 37Ap. DMIL•Pe
WM. P. WAT ,$ fea-Pm .8120. P. WAT.
E RO.H ANTS BUYING. OIL
.
POLOTHEI AND WINDOW SHADES.
BLABON &
MANIIPSOTMIEBB OP on,-oLonis,
146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attention of dealer, to our large stook of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTH&
GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC,
a beautiful artiole for Bkadee. The largest stook of
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDB In the
market, at prices which deb. no tion. fe3,9m
y ARD, GILLMORE. & 09.
Nos. a AND 411 NORTH THIRD STREWN.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILK'
AND
iPANOY DRY GOODS,
WHITE DOOM NOBS, LINENS, EMBROIDE•
RIES, HOSIERY, ()LOVES, MITTS, AND
le6•Sm SHAWLS,
MILTON 0001.311. WM. K, Pe3Sa , ROM D. W 01.1..
COOPER, PARRAM, & .WORK, -
BIPORTBRO, MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBDRB
or
HATS. CAPS.
AND
STRAW GOODS.
NO. 31 NORTH THIRD STREET.
'Sir Constantly on hand a large nasortatentor Strai
&ad Lace Bonnets, Panandb, berghorn, and Yana Lest
MIA, Sonnet Trimmings, Arafiond Flowers, Roches,
tea-Sal
LAING & MAGINNIS.
'lmporters and Wholesale Dealers in
. BUM ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN
SHOE THREADS; •
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS
SANMANUFACTITRRREP_ABTIMES
0 MACHINE SHAM =ARAM, COT
TONS. NEEDLES,Ito.
SOLE_AGB NTS FOR
Guiney'e Oelebnited IXt. Silk, and Upfield's
Patent Boot rises.
N 0.30 North THIRD Street. 14441 m
SOWER. 'BARNES. Its
BOOKSELLERS
AND
POlSLlffillllo O
FELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS,
EMMONS' GEOLOGY,
BROOKS' NORMAL ARITHMETICS,
SANDERS' READERS, Re.,
No. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Ma aide, below Arab Street.) (e3-Ilm
THOMAS & MARTIN,
117 0114STNIIT STREET)
APAQUAG _
SEAMLESS BAGS.
Oispisusins, ' 'r•iMaa
1
,41 t
_ss . •
PRIDAY,WRITi ',11;1869.
Authors and BOoks.
- It Is singular that The .dilleausm and! Ths
&die, the only two London literary paters,
which, to our knowledge up to March 24th,
have• noticed Mrs. Browning's netrvoltmie of
Poems, should each fall into &singular srror
concerning the concluding ;verses, entitled
ce.A. - curse for a Nation." , The',...Rthenteuns
says, ,g her present. pamphlet opens With a
paean to the Emperor of the French, and ends
with - a curse to lagiand r whereof the follolving
is the copy." ' The Critic says: ic So eathu
'slastic is 'She; that she puts her faith in; the
pririty OffLOula Napoleon's motives, and he-
Here's that he cane to /WY for,lo meanstlmd
tire .thau, 'to set Italy fi : ee._M* ade god
in •her eyes his fortunate, .ap*culater, thisi
shrewd and crafty wlio'shift4 us,
tionalities under trbaties, a* y zna4.would;peas
under a thimble. She believes who , 1
has eislayed his r oinranbjeCte;•andlolds Shi3rti
bonne and gagleil - iwith a IlairOet at their
throats; is. the r > avlonr ' bf;thyj wild , the •pi'b.
SW
carses_licr qust cosstry, because England re
flmed to.take past in the plan by forgingi s adll
stronger fottar,wlifht Shoawetitudad, to * can
ctilse the captlia." :Nirw,Mnr. -BroWn• did
no such thing. In dui poem in citieStioU she
says that she heard 'an angel . speak=) '
• ' , Write!
Write e nation's curse for rde.
And send it ovirine Wiirerai
. Sho vesponda 1 „
•
" Not so, my unit -
1
If cams must be; choose another .
To mend thy aurae egidnet my brother,'S
and says that she was bound by gratitadd
"To brothers' of Wise across the sea,
Who stretch out kindly hands to me,"
and her heart was sore for her own land'a sins
--sundry of, which 'she enumerates—:-and the
angel responds,
"Therefore shalt thou Write •
My curse to-night.
Because thou hest strength to see and bate
A foul thing done within thy gate."
On this; being further told that
".A.ourse from the depths of womanhood
Is very salt and bitter, and good,"
she writes, as she waa enjoined, and sends over
the NVestern sea that precious anathema called
w The Curse," in which she pitches into the
United States for using lc brand and thong,"
for keeping
" Calm footing all the time
On wnehinit bond•slaves,"
and for doing te the fiend's work perfectly in
strangling martyrs," which can allude to 110tle
other then the late Captain John Brown. How
'the English critics could possibly. apply this
fierce and fanatical attack upon &aeries to
England Is a thing quite to
ordi
nary comprehension.
It Is noticeable thakno obituary of Mrs. Ja
meson mentions her age.
.Like many'. other
Women, learned and unlearned, she had a dis
like to having that secret known. In 18'64
she published "A Commonplace Bdok — of
Thoughts," which was so poor that a sharp
critic declared that its title should have
been "A Book of Commonplace Thoughts."
He had the hint, perhaps, from Lord Ilyroo
declaration that Colton's "Lawn, •or Many
Things in Few Words," ought to helie been
called "Few Things in Many WOrds."!
Miss Evans ,
author of "Adana Bede, "
has a
new novel in the press called "The Mill on
the k7loss," a story of life , in the lorth of
England. The tint volume of Germah trans
lation of " Adam Bede" has made its appear
ance at Berlin; the translator is Julius) Frage.
An American edition of Dr. Hayes,. Arctic
Boat Journey is enriched with an introduction
and notes flrom the pen of Dr. Norton Shaw,
the Secretary of the Royal Geographical So-
Ciety of England.
A new edition, the sixth, 0f,_,)1(e. , 41ailey's
cc Festns'i is announced. .
Longriaan & Co., of London, have in prepa
ration a now work by the Abbe Domenech,
the author of the Very interesting ;cilia
sionary Adventures in Texas and Mexico," an
account of his "Seven Years' Residence in
the Great Deserts of North America."
The articles on "Fleets and Navies," which
lately appeared in Blackwood's Magazine, are
to be collected in book form, and their author
is Captain Charles Hamley, a relative of Col.
Hamley, who contributed to Maga "Lady
Lee's Widowhood," and from the seat of war
the Siege of Sebastopol. Captain Hamley
is in tho marines; Colonel Hamley in the ar
tillery.
Sir James Prior, editor and biographer of
Oliver Goldsmith, has just published, in Lon
don, the Life of -Edmund Malone, Editor of
Shakspearo, with selections from his manu
script notes.
Chapman & Hall have received from Thomas
Carlyle the third and fourth volumes of the
Life of Frederick the Great. - These, which
complete the work, will not be published until
October. •
Charles Lever's new monthly serial, called
One of Them," has reached its fifth part, and
will be completed in twelve.
Messrs. Black, of Edinburgh, have repub
lished, in one volume, the five biographies
which Lord Macaulay contributed to the "new
edition of the Encyclopedia Britanniea.
Messrs. Longman, of London, announce, in
two volumes, Macaulay's Miscellaneous Wri
tings, comprising his contributions toKnight's
Quarterly Magazine ; articles in the Edin
burgh Review, not included in his "Critical
and Historical Essays ;" biographies written
for the Encyclopedia Britanniea ; miscella
neous poems, &c. The continuation of the
History of England is a-mere fragment.
There is a rumor in literary circles in Ten
don, which surely cannot be correct, that Mr.
Thaekeray intends writing a continuation of
Macaulay's History, so as to extend it from the
Pea . ce of Ryswick, in 1698,' where the fourth
volume now ends, to the Peace of Utrecht,
in 1718, at which period Lord Mahon's History
.cif England commences. This would give the
closing years of William's reign and the greater
portion of Anne's. Thackeray's style and
. way _of treating subjects—whether historical,
literary, or social—are so much the antipodes
of Macaulay's that the idea of his taking up the
great historian's unfinished work is simply ab
surd.
The Cornhill Magazine flourishes, having a
larger circulation than any other British
monthly. The contents of the forthcoming
fourth Number, for April,. are: 1. Loyal
the Widower, (with as illustration.) Chapter
IV. A Black sheep. 2. Colour Blindness.
3. Spring—By Thomas Hood. 4. Inside Can
ton—By Albert Smith (1) 5. William Hogarth :
yainter, Engraver, arid Philosopher. Essays
on the Man, the Work and the Time. 111. A
Long Ladder; and Hard to Climb, 0. Studies
in Animal Life. Chapter IV. 7. Strangers Yet I
By R. Honekton Wines. 8. Pramley Parson
age; by Anthony Trollops, (with an illustra
tion.) Chapter X. Lucyßoberts. Chapter XI.
Griselda Greatly. Chapter XII. The Little
Bill. 9. Ideal Houses. 10. Dante. 11. The
Last Sketch—Emma (a fragment of a Story
by the late Charlotte Bronte.) 12. Under
Chloroform. 18. The How and Why of Long
Shots and Straight Shots,
Bentley, of London, has two editions of the
Misses Warner's now novel, .c Say and Seal."
A library edition, crown Bvo, with illustra
tions, price seven shillings, (under two dol
lars,) and a cheap popular edition, small Bvo,
with an illustration, for seventy-five cents. Of
this over 20,000 were sold in a fortnight. Of
the cc Wide, Wide World," by Miss Warner,
600,000 copies were sold in England. Ber
nard Tauehnitz, of Leipzig, has also brought
out a reprint of" Say and Seal."
-The Harpers, of New York, have com
menced the publication of a Library edition of
Bulwer's novels and romances. The first
volume contains the whole of c. The Caxton',"
on good paper and with clear type, fora dollar.
The same house has republished, with all the
engravings 'of the English edition, Mr. John
Timbsi Stories of Inventors and Discoverers
in Solenoe and the Useful Arts. The boos is
TWO CENTS
at'Onie ieloo*fle,
and a bi!iter,tkook for houiehold:theilapon
comilot essay tio,lound.
_
Oampapi- biographies , are tunutilyfiall of
platituded, -'exaggerations, and .hyperbolical
praise's. !Not so thiLife of .Senator Douglas,
by a liembei of the WOW= Bar, publidhed
by Derby . Lk .raCksob, Of Neii 7 York. It Coal
tains a relbible`acCorinf of Mr. Doilies, Mad
hie meet Important speeches and 'deports. ' - •
The Rev. W: H. ifilburrl, OM . . 8110, Preach.
er, has a new book, gi The Pioneers, Preach
ers,' and People of, the Xiseisaind -: Valley,“
publisbed•byHerbfir. Jaclusoseequallu bite
:rest and literdirj merit tor Ms drat work,' if.:The
Rifle,' Axe, and gaddlebsga,n ad nada an=
Perior to. Ids -4 , 4 '1 1 mi Years ol'pracher Idre.”
There aie:deseriPtimirof mer cry here which
.brine - the; Plata. fall, beibiethe mind's 'eye;
and • the - sketched _of .. pros:cher, - are very
graphic. It irkratefully_.dedicated to YleMber
llarper,-Esq.,.'of Howyorld:''
- . . . "
' ic:The Ribiked tßeaime-Wli y : • id:Family
guide 'to AciiPturelistadidigs:mite. Hint;
isl ,o
book for Biblical Studiat; , !" , Pahl* by .
Dick.and
.pitzgarald, of llfFif;l794c; ti.ii - irk
t irhickall who road .the.ll434kriphaires mai •
,aillimitageosaly• refer- to fer:Ailifetteitioni ' It ,
is liberally illustrated, and arkestsOssit Index'
adds rolls .cileapletembeac,4 77 : ' i'.'7 : ` r 1
w 1 i* * 41 003 1 1 4 4. , tc.r!,*, I
Maude' and Rosanadind,"' (0: X: Satan Aar
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-These moral 'sbayies, lioirevei,;freqieutly - vie" 1
mawkish and dull, ad this is ,of their. i -
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:shoeing that the Word of Ginfla the greatest
means of chilizatien in th'e world. = Thd an
ther shOws his personal vanity by, prefixing
his,engraved portinit as a frontispiece 'to his
book. = Who cares tOf know how Mr. 'Eyler
looks ? Published ly James Challen & !Son..
The new -edition of Carlyle'a Critical and
Miscellaneous Essays, in 4 volts:, revised and
annotated by the author; printed - on fine fluted
paper, will be published to-day by' Brown &
Taggart, Boston. 'lt has a copious index, and
a new portrait, engraved on puipose ter this
edition, from a miniature of iecent date.! This,
will certainly be the edition ; ofDarlyle.
Thole:. who have admired Dailey's Illustra
tions, in the neW edition of Cooper's novels,
will be - glad to jean( that the publisherp (W.
A. Townsend & Co.,
.New York) have com,
menced the issue of
,tt Darley's Coopei.
nettes," artist proofs before lettei, prin4ed on-
India paper, and engraved ,by the .best artists
in the country in line and etching: Designs ,
and engraving, as well as subjects, are irholly
national—fming American. The series will
consist of eight folios of eight plates each,
with descriptiie letter-press to 'eadh. An en
graved title-page and portrait of }fr. Cooper
will accompany the gecko. "Eight 'folios of
eight plates will cost $3 5 and only 500 sets
will be. published, no subscription being re
ceived for less than a fbll set. The two4ellos,
orl6 plates,"which have appeared, are admira=
ble in all respects, and we are sure that Mr.
S. McHenry, agent for the' publication, 406
Walnut street, will gladly show them to others,
as he hoz to us; and with the same result.
This work will foim a monument of Anierican
Art, suitably illustrating Ainerican Mei:dare.
The Cooper Vignettes will-End their place in
library and parlor tables.
GENERAL NEWS.
• rir The experience d . two - Prise :lighters in
England, the other day; is not encouraging for the
great eentliet between Sayers ',end Iberian. It
imams that a fight was to tilts
,place on Merl% 20,
the combatants being Bull, who has" only,i, fought
twice in the prise ring, and Smith, a notedtpagillst,
of Portsmouth. The pugilist and their ;backers
started from London in sempanywith a large Orly
of friends, and went to a sequestered -spot on the
Essex coast, where, at ten minutes before llo'cloelt.-
..the gap Ices thrown into•ths ring, sad the pugilists
ootemenetd operations., :At this atonmet tliare was
seen in the distance a policemen, robing :with all
his might to the mane of antion,i.followid by a
large body of the foroe. • 2he 'pugilists, frightened
by this apparition, took to the boats, whiSh were
in readiness for them, and were making oft moron
the water to the Kentish coast, when thto found
they were-followed by a fast-sailing skiff belonging
to the Thames pollee, containing 4 body of the
Kent and Ens.: forces, BO that on whioheyer side
the pugilists and their friends landed, rout would
be trate to follow. After palling about_ the river
for more than an hour, the pugilistio parties came
to the conclusion that no chance was open,to them,
and they returned to London, in , the hbpe that
t. they who fight and run away may live ito fight
another day." -
Efir Among the Illegitimate births inlessaolm
setts in 1858, there was one cue worthy o especial
notice, in consequence of the extipme youth of the
mother. Elizabeth D. was • born of native parents
hi the almshouse at Taunton, May b, 1847, and at
the same place she became the mother of healthy
boy on the first of February, 1858, being only ten
years, eight months, and seven days old. ,This ap
pears to be a rare case in this climate, butAt is well
attested by the Physician of the almeitonse bt
Taunton, who offiotatoal personally,. both at the
birth of the young motherend at that of the child.
This boy weighed eight pounds at birth, aid at the
age of eighteen -months weighed thirty-sloven and
a half pounds, and was in the enjoyment of ro
bust health.
Tan PONY ExPEtnes.--4 correspondent of the
New York Herald, writing from Great Salt Lake
city, under date of March 18, says:
" The agents of Russell, Majors, and Waddell,
Government contraotore, are now aetively engaged
in preparations for the forthcoming experiment of
linking the Atlantlo with the Pulite in:six days'
lively exercise of mule flesh and telegraph. Mr.
B. F. Ficiklin, the Wektern superintendent of the
conoern, arrived hero on 'lneeday, and hap already
his ' subs ant purchasing 'horses, and preparing
the way for a quiok run to,the,,aoifie.
" For the first two months the oompanY will at
tempt to make from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sac
ramento, California, in -ten days.' When every
thing is in working- order, they expect fo abridge,
that two daps. The express, by salting ist Genoa,
flarson Valley, .will deliver doepatohes that the
telegraph can for Ward to the - Pacific Cities, and
thus abridge, so far as that is - concerned' another
two days. There la no doubt entertained here of
the company's ability to carry out their ;project in
the given time.
at is not snob &Arca undertaking as It sounds.
Three hundred head of horses, and a hundred and
fifty riders, with stations every twenty mules spirt,
will do the business. The company ealimate the
first year's,expenses at two hundred thousand dol
lars. As Government has not been asked for as
sistance, nor offered any; the motive for,the enter
prise is purely and simply business—an eye on the
future.'
- LT' The Nashville Giizette says: see a
newspaper paragraph stating that old Dr. Hot
laohor, of Pennsylvania, was lately tarred and
feathered at Atlanta,Cla„ for having- Incendiary
documents Mills poss ession, but for humanity sake
we hope no such outrage win aottudly Committed
upon that venerable and decrepit old man. Even
if it were true that Dr Hollaeher bad in his pos
session incendiary documents, we cannot think the
people of Atlanta arc so hard up for somebody, to
mob as to try their hand upon an Invalid whose
'head bed grown white In the frosts Of Seventy
winters. It will be remembered that this old gen
tleman, a short time since, delivered several lee.
tures in Nashville, taking for his text !Revery in
the Southern States right amor,ding toll's teach-
Inge of the Bible.' His lectures and omfierieations
witk our people showed bine 'to beidecidedly
f r i en dly to the institution, of the South, and we
can hardly believe that he would anywhere receive
tinkled treatment from the hands of Southern
people."
. DELEGATES TO CHARLESTON TROY ,Tlll ELE
VENTH DISTRICT.—We have received information
by letter; that the Harrisonburg ConVention, as
sembled on .Monday last, elected as delegates to
Charleston, Mr. S. K Yost, of Augneta,; at present
editor of the Staunton Vindicator, and Dr. Mof-•
tot, of Rockingham. Both these gentlemen are
said to be uncommitted to the support of any par.
Cooler candidate for the Presidential rumination.
They are both generally believed, howeVer, to pre
for Stephen A. Douglas.
Thus, the whole number of Virginia delegates
having' been elected, the result elands; Wise 13,'
Hunter 12, Cowden 2; with' preference unknown
3.—Eichtnond Enquarir, 41pri/ 11, -
'A Co:memos OT lkinanin—Ttris EIICRET KEPT
TOR Eireann YEARS. , --46 learn front. the Boston
Journal, of the 10th inst., 'that a man, named
Weed, recently returned from California to Sand
wich, New Hampshire, 'confessed, upon his dying
bed, that ho and another men were the murderers
of a Mr. Parker, of Manchester; in .1845: The
letter announcing his confession deee not enter
more fully into particulars. Mr. Parker, the
murdered man, was, at the time of hI death, tat
Oolleotor for Manchester, and was call* out of his
house one night on the pretense that he;witiwinted
,at a house, the road to which laid throngketraet
of woods. On his way thither be whs . ; murdered,
and deed - body found in the *suds the next
day. The murder created. a-great excitement at
the • time, and two men (brothers)._ to subse
quently WO* OR AMP SHIM Gc ONO the
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fftoit ITALY.
Advance of the Ink of Sato of-
THE LA* *4. *Mit am iirs!
Titic er.:oo*inm
Tvz Alwrea,gp44l,ipprwAiA,Tpti.:
Nino 1):Mi, Abril Chinird 'etbil-etteatehte
Pasta Lea arrivetorittildvermilif6aMtebillemoby tb°
Slat Hot ddvioss ham Mm MOOi hOOD•red
the snit* of the ibmiser Prices Aguas.
The.Pert66. met to Itmottihmeli Mal isteamidp
Auterme. rumba cm the ftt hilt, etesumbor Mostrate
mote rAeril la, ill buitode Ussitteloltie etistnable
Ado:lmila, from LILVIIIVOOI for NW Y
'Tb6 Perste brintwadotote one day litter asuirdsoimd
by. telegraph ma CiMiesietolna, Her eouuttereal Timm
- arem Mar than' Wore toolmhed. - •
oom*, . Ara 2,—Msdeopeteh from 6ltem Me that
the Piedinontaes• troops - entered revolt= on the WM
!Gt. - The hilittoseteitolardiOrt attlielt /a atm= yeturn
um to Genoa. ,
A desestelilred ftiste IMO that nine= Castinan.
iaikoriodeanoun n m
_Semaco, take Mem that the
meg thulemteacts tbsoentet of Ms tualestmi•Mft to be, to
Ka theyoroaseamte who
fb . the - NSW those, and that Ms
i n tfibbb== bike 6 0=0 , . hOMILMOS =Mb hilly
a Meteoroid man -
radisastatikosu isii.".ista•ilitstelt , AlasbUn go
taw
: t . .s,potit. So jilts-gabfest of Xiinn.
ho. atait,Oodmmt ali
t, ateAstatei ngp nfitit* of ''..- r • Y. ,
4forapnerto Di
ne to MONO ea nd; =whin thoon deerpoilmic
be 4 telskomemolte Euro-
Os= tessimmemoold =dray ttio dent of sectleawon
:w of
lea ltil,
Ablliejellirteeitew,ifettre43othle : 'Areas. of
It . fMin koitiiiener Mai RI ego a( itiiirtaan
titorttaisir il i ftw e ikawAt i btar . co . tlne by
m e
*o Tiwitlvii4l43l4olSt Xapal trOete
op,
me *omen et Gorda _ •
knew revoluttosammtmemMeakimEnetto have las 9
plane at Roue, but item* valtpons4 in cOnseeDetto ot
secrete irouleredeStribetai del simple Wisest:ice
that war wasmealuatiaa Mohr be the taw of annoy
=es to the Yeanctieramis. .. - - _ ~ ,
Holds. Karen - 2 4.—T0-iley.,:ths ant of maior einem
at aniastieweMnist those WWI have either promised eid
to or tounotold tshelhou# immure& or neurration, in
AO Itontanna; hie %ea published- The -sot hes been
wined npursovorateumeers of Rome- i . , -,
On Tummies `apt, the Papal Government forwarded to
the whole of the thMomatte corpus oroteit - againat the
ft .-....
annexation of the logationetoeMata. -
Ances4,- MOO X l . - 01113.144090C1010 left hereon
the 28th. For Rome. .
KtOirEillle Marsh M.—The' l i anal - Carabineers hays
taken off the eionteheon of Sardinia from the house of
the Sardinian vice-c onsul at.Vuoteo. -
ardr . rogn the .amerimmLoontrd ., at, Rome is Ho-
- 'FRANCE AND ENOLLND. -
There are ,eymptoms in the Paris press of, too:mi
n enoemeut of the diatribes against England whist'
were suspended by ribuiresnda few months no,
The Opinions public. denounces England as ungrate
ful for betiefitts conferred in it bylhe Fteneti govern
ment; and is described as eaten ieldrituir ; made
neddiPPY M Fleece , encoete. - and- 48oiied- by bar mon
impote nob she banesherpelfm seeking enemies astunst
France, end would organize ig coalitiii against her.
, The writavthen annommes that the indeiptilde of the
rick man as about to open, end England impudently
breaks withFrinice when symptoms to onsia of
Turkey are multiplied, and the Ang-Fruich
caw alone :counterbiLentie tee power of isaidei. The
Adjusgraplue 'sheets pnnted in Yana far provincial cir
culation adopt similar laminae towards Kngland. Lord
lohn finnan?. speech on Monday is described as the
exploision or a gun charged milli powder, brit as the ma
w:Mon to wound is ilagrant. asmount Is kept of it for
the Annie If enghodiwill have.orinse to regret the
- peters or * the Anglo-tlenoh allianceit will not be ths
Fri:nob mettoil, which hinenot forgot ht. Helena.
FRAfter; • - - •
• -
The Matft w jublishisathe treaty of tee mission of
Savoy and Ni.. by the Sardinian Govern* oat
France. This treaty is according to die MologiarY al
ready published, end bwi besides, the •following arti
cles: A mixed commission will &Vine what Savoy
and Nice shall - eontritateto tel public debt tit Cordi
als, and to the a:motion of seineral• nubile tontrutts •
the Sardinian - *overmans reserves to aselt to forah
alone the bonne or mount Cents ; the 'treaty will M
ourn, executive lot Sardinia after reativingthensnotion
of Pailiament, - • • •-• ,- • •
: The Mertittur alms snarierneee that the Senate hits re
!IWO, by passing to the order of_theAsy, i end with IIP
quart 16 votes. several petitions requering the inter
vention of the Senate in ray,* of the tempoi at power of
the Pope. • • -
The CoMmitution set publishes a strowiiiYof the Priy
olaination of Victor Enormous!. rehnonaglbe inhabi
tants of Beim and Ntoefrom ciontinnies•setilisets of his
Majesty. Tb. King, iis:conehogion. says Prin ee and
Italy ore two dieter natiorms- Timm destiny *Aomori*
at the head of invitirmitsoe, . • ,
The Miming Hera Parigegirrespenolleigtkaya that
prepratiene are midday ger Om eilthsilting• altars of
on army of MOM men. nod art-the Mee- nt sad men Ott
furlough have been ordered toitna their ems.
- Piaui, Patioi.--Itnbilitat«w-out the,TruPeror
has 02 premed to a dip:emetic personale is - readiness to
rater the toreetion of Feireigag -and- Cgs bbus to a Con
trite, or to the Power", and to be bound 'by their dad
-3100. It or beliiived:tbar the Conthtentni•Powere are
ready to agree to tbotprommition
ATTEMPTED COUP-DE MAIN DR NOM( SAVOY.
We have *mired **following iebi of sidespotoh
from Berne:
a - f"
sans . °et.
bodr Of &bout ANT,armint men, fromi Genera,
made an attempt (entre/dews raity-de-rittiorinpon Tbo
non teat night. The Federal Connell hag gent its a cum
onenoner to Grasmosact has directed that a rigorous
inquiry should be mutated. Yet* a view to the punish
ment of the gent.: 'ram eleirstnetent f Geneve. extant
mould, =peened.. hat loudly blamed. eseli imprudent
conduit.
It has limed a proeliwation annottneinp that
three who been marry of Wear* will hithulnished,
and energetic memoorre hair* been sweated to prevent
the **Pennon Of bey similarattempt.'.
Thonon babe chief town of Ohablais.on the southern
abort of Lake Iniman. - According to the WWI despatch
furnished by Mr. Neuter. 'the -many gorieensed an this
1,101,4 4 MONVII/Obt left OM:levet lin beard one of the
steamers glyph on the lake. 'ds the enmity is still in
sepal possession of-the tlardintan enventment, it is at
Tann that the Swim- suitprides, wilt_ have to preset t
their exManarione and wildcat. Although the snid
est ememennest prevail ihronghoot tlisiCesdecleration in
Veva Istbrela*ti •ornulatioq of North travoy.bY
Tratiest, Si-Federal mews's* to_reeeive
the liceilottOf the Sante sondes in ingu
ting Ito dis
abaewifer lemait a y
whic h t Mi eatea
the tleuortreMdol eslated to melodi that reputation
- . PRANCE ANLififlt.V9l( ..
Paws, Priday,Marc,..b .10.—Tisaajt: mibbabsi a de
:fggill annonn
deputy giglfaiet t Zonly:at rhe :gond oleo oaa !
Lion, as the meaner'' , namber_of sotei was natntesizmil
at the first ballot. The same peter hes
as
*Mote by M.
(hunter de Cantasmae. expressing itategrets on account
tf the reproaches of 'England concerning the annexe,
don of savor: iweating.out the eentradictions in
the conduct of that Power, who, although encouraging
the e.iinexation of Central Italy to Piedmont. opposes
that of Amp toiltranes L.and wao.;wtule aupporting
the Timm:4 of the anncxation to daitirila of the States
of the Church and of Napl.is. - 'which two countnes do
not solicit nob annexation refuses to accede to the
'desire of the inhabitants of the lonian Islands to be re
united to Greece.-
•EIPAIN AND MOROCCO.
bi.tbirD,Mireia—The official Gussets publishes the
preliminenee of peace agreed upon between Spam and.
Morose°. Morocco cedes to Npain the whole territory
from theses tothe liollow.Road of. Snake*, and also
a certain portion of territory at Santa Com. The Con
vention of Me 9, refernocla-Melille., , Pennewand Alin
penes, is ratified. indemnity , of t twenty million pi
astres to be paid to Spain: Tetuan will be kept by
Spain until this payment is stocked- A trouty of com
merce is also to guaranty to Strata the same privileges
as to the - mos `favored nation: A representative of
Spain and a missionary establishment to be permitted at
Fes. The treatrof peace to be signed atTeragn before
the 29th of April._All hostilities tote.... - The Spanish
retv, however, ito he allowca , to chastise the Ka-
Wes.
it is asserted that the Conrtwill leave on Tueedny
neat for aranmez. Marshal O'Donnell will return im
mediately; neon his arrival tte Cortes will be con
voked.
GERMANY
FRANKPORT-ozi-MAre,litrah 29 =Austria has noti
fied to the Federal Diet her protest egtoust the issinexa
tumor the Iteheti duchies to 6ardima.
Prunte Tee repeated her reserre with reference to the
question of the re.utablishrient of the Constitution dr
electoral Deese. The Faders] If.et. In 'reply to Prussia.
referred tit tter resolettonn on 'the qaettion.
ERLISSIA
BratiN. Match 19.—The roar of PrineLl. ta M. Thou
venal'e note was sent to Faris eday iv forajeatArde;
Prussia diseeproves of the nahezetatt 4 avoy
Francs. Switzerland, mhose ni:hts Ise ',t reserved
Rardirna. hes made en appeal to the 'Potrero. Tho
riehts must be examined and protected. ?mein cot
chides by announcing that she will treat the question C,
SwitsorAnd in et sperm! note.
• - A.l.lBTant.
- Turmas, Marcht:il.—The Archduke Ferdinand Maxi
milian, who has returned from Brazes, will proceed
with his wife to Vienna. havirk - been summoned by the
Emperor legit in ther,ounoil of the Eor, , ,inw.
_ _
SWITZERLAND.
March 23—The 'billowing is g summary or
the report addressed by the Federal Donnell to the Fe
deral Assembly : The interests of "thet &slaty. lode-
Pendenee. and neutrality of 3adtzerland demand that
her rights. in reference to the neutralized provinces of s
decoy. should not be eneroacted mon by their annexa
tion to France. Even admitting ;that the neutrality of
these provinces should continue, their annexe ton
would still be Inmost the treaties, and would threaten
the rights and interests of Switzerland. The expecta
tion of the good offices of the rowers concerning these
questions reassures Switzerland, on condition that no
occupation of those provinces by. France previously
takes place, and that the stem quo shall be respected."
'ehe following are, therefore, the proposals made by
the Federal Council
4 ' That the Assembly may ratify the resolutions which
have been adopted. and • grant the necessary credits.
The Assembly should request the Council to continue to
protect energetically the rights and interpreter Switzer
land in regard to the neutralised provinces of Savoy,
:ted to obtain that the sou s quo should he respected.
Itinsy also authorise the Precedent to take all necessary
Mantes to that effect. The Assembly will be again
convoked in the event of its becoming necessary to
call out the troops, or should other grace eircumstances
restore it."
BYRNE, larch n—The Federal Assembly bag ay
pointed & commission or twenty-three m Aubers, who
wdl examine the repeat of the Federal Council, and will
propose their resolutions to-morrow thoruitm.
- TOO iskitosesdancestates that Queen... Victoria is ex
pected at Berlin
.towards the end of Juno. The con
finement of the Princess Frederick expe 3ted
in July.
- A journal under French iroteetion ix shortly to <um*
out at Oeneva. to advocate the doctrine of natural fron
tiers to the fullest extent-
The rarlistmentary Committee to which the Bales
Concordat wits Marred have reported by a mighty of
eight to one against its ratificsoon, in eon:sane:too of
which it becomes annulled;
B'ROM BHeziL
The Dramlien mails of Marta— bad reached Lisbon.
T lf is 1. ttado 'boson President of tdontevilm.
The Coffee market was anion -
LONDON MONEY MARKET.—The Dank of England
has advanced the rates .of Maid:mat XV dent., so that
ntb' ipr cent. is the present rate. • • •
. A letter published In the Lomilott Timis gives full de•
tail. of the late massacre at Nome by the Papal sacs
d'armes One 'hundred and forty-seven persons were
killed pr wounded: A number of ladles were inn.red.
Tha American pee consul Yeteived a stab in the aide,
and severed of the Fropah mili6t7, off duty. were
wounded.
LIVERPOOL, March 30.—The riles Of cotton for the
put week were ek,ooo bale&
12r One of the most singular wagers we ever
beard of, says the Buffalo Courser, was made In
Chicago, on the day before the munieipal election
in that city. The bet wee between a Water-street
merchant and Ned Osborne, of the Tremont House,
the largest cigar and tobacco dealer in the city,
and wee to the effect that if Wentworth was net
elected, Osborne should have the privilege of kick
ing the Water-street merchant aforesaid from the
Tremont House to Spinier street. The day after
the election, the merchant having lost, came to
Osborne's store, and presented his person to him
for the nentemplat - ediltele, and demanded that
Osborne should take the stakes. Osborne bad been
training his right leg all the previous day, and had
armed his foot with a heavy cowhide boat, with soles
as thiek airtiwo elapboirds. The ruerelyamt started
up by the Tremont, Osborne delivering a heavy.
kick as he started, butdrew back hie foot with a
spasmodic 'action and paroiyato of countenance ab
solutely pitiful. He tried another one, but the
loser flinched notiaud'kept on his way undisturb
ed by the volley he bad reerdilitt_ The result of
this was worse • than.. tie. first, and he fairly
cur l e d up on the ground and howled with pain.
The merchant stopped and oaltnly inquired " Why
don't`yOu take' the stakes?" " Whit have you got
in the basement of yOurpante?" cried Ned.
waukeeWHoks,," - ifhoutetthe merchant "aid we
arn't mile'of 'Springer. street yet." Os
hernecabsidedomid theehrunpagae, suad has heel
irOarht I Zit OVA:10010W •