The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 26, 1860, Image 1

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BIZDIOINAL PURPOSES.
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*OHMS SEWING SILK.
tH wit Wier r for SEWING AutoinNES.
For Age by. tAt Naaatiotarer, at tbsi'LOWEET
PRIME.
IL MOUT BON,
leb. EEOot KAHEIM OPIUM, PHILADELPHIA.
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Oimates briadit,Old Ilaaattatille* Are, Rad Antrim
infant ‘zoonsiaiiiiik bind, at '
, 1131iNtil KEST Street.
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rim OF VilE SEASON.
ALBEZT 0. ROBEIVII,
Doan in Pow Orooeriiii,
cot. SpWiIITV! tad etrosur.
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rtota.- No. 121 WIRST,NUT fltrOost.
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1000 ,V , ARDS.
I4GRAIN.CARPII4II, prat oaths. liW)4 Alias &Tana
Patitimi, No. goo cawatxtrx Street.
BAILY • & BROTETER.
, 41.11,Em: THINE-PLY . OARPETiId 'sun nnownd. new
; - )1H. ' , Nib CHESTNUT Strut,
•BArtty.& BROTHER.
10000 YARDS"
fientrar dA7IPSTei /ad reoelitid, to
stiThE DOLLAR'A'YARD.
I No. NO CHESTNUT * Street,
13A - 11.4t tti_IffROTHEIL
AN INVOICE
NEW STYLES ENGLISH HEMEL&
Just zoooirod by 'proof.
DAILY , & 'BROTHER.
. No. PID CHESTNUT Street.
irELVEi CARPETS. Cronbea last- new pattern.
Juatopened.'
. BALLY • .86 , BROTHER.
• , . -;• leo CHESTNUT Street.
.DOOR -MATS: • -
A treq large let hole Audios, at •
, . No. posniggErtf ur Street.
& BROTHER.. ,
EthUt.etatttitlts „ ,
1860. "WM( 4RBZT - 1860.
CARPET WAREHOUSE.
ABOVE -CARETEUT STREET, No.-
OVIUNSI ISIPOATATIoN
Of Velvet, AnM•rio,hatrrial Tbree-ely. Buyer In.
tonn.:and Venitian ' • •
CARPET , INGS,'
01 NM AND ILLIITIVIIL DISIONI.
p rim a l C an ton straw Maine. white and colored, of
a Maportor auality. Also. a largo assortment of Oil
'itlafll; Druig dt Otumb Clothe, asa 'Bnglialt
Stump Skim, Door Mats, &a Alio, an, laiSnoto of Col
mitts COCOA MATT/NOS, of various widths.
LEMON,,
BUOCEBBOII. TO
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RICHARD M. HUNT,
Malifiroturor, IMporter, and Dai/ot.
CARPETING.
A3E0R4 . 3-E; W. HILL,
MANDFACTIINDR AND DDALBR /N
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FANCY GOODS.
, - =GUM AND GERMAN Hoinsß.Y.
- . ' MEWS FUANISILING GOODS,
LADIES' DR.RB.9 TRIMMINGS.,
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GLO AND MALL WARN&
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GAS FIXTURES.
-,pHIIJADELPRIA
GAS-FIXTURE WORKS.
'WARNER. 'MISKEY, &
MERRILL/.
irate/amnia..
STORE No. 71S . CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
WARNER, PECK. & Do ,
No. 679 DROADWayY, NEW YORK.
Wonkt ressectfaUS Inform the Pablo that they continue
to manufeaturs all kindii of
OAS FIXURBS, jet hi/41; OIRANDOLEB,
BRONZES, ' 80.
And that their large and varied 'took comprises the
slippiest as will ea the moat elaborate patterns, designed
bi- their Frets& artiste: They - also "keep at their store,
No. 579 BROADWAY. &taw and tall easortmentof all
their maradnetared goods. Dealers and others are in
vited to pall and examine. era- im
WOKING GLASSES.
LOOKING -GLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND PIUTURE FRAMES,
ENGRAVINGS.
OIL PAINTINGS. &c., &c
hums S. EARLE & SON,
arponrsai. MANUIACTURERS, WHOLE
• SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
EARLES' GALLERIES,
816 CHESTNUT STRBET,
soh 2114 f '
HARDWARE.
ABBEY it NEFF,
NO. 308 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Have now in store a most oconetete stook of
HARDWARE,
or late importation. and American manufacture; trhteh
they otter- to the NEAR TRADE on the very bona
time. apl4llm
MOORE, HEigiSZEY„ & CO.
HARDWARE. a
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No. 4U7 SWUM, and 410 COMMERCE Etretki
.PHILADELPHIA. iwt-tm•
PAPER &a.
T o. CLOSE, BUSINESS.
HART, .11ONT13011ERY I & Ofh,
XO.• U 2 OBBEITNIIT STUTZ
Will ea ash *mush thliv rioter and next ' min& Wit'
large stock of
PAPER I-lANGFINGS.
ridiLing of every 'mbar oonneetedwith the WM rim.
'AT GREATLY IMMO= PRIOZA
Ui PAEIiOA PAPERS 'AT N . PEA CENT DK
- Low COST.
brim treetiee their *Wee revered, •Y eitt Mee
heRGAINS.
111-ti
PRINCE •IMPERIAL
• CI - I A -I VIPAGNE,
FAO* DR 9E14002 & CO.. EPERNAY. FRANCE.
s9ld by ell Duseetebte Deafer, thronshont the °seeks'.
This Ens btand.ot_ . 4 ‘nr , nyittn e oNit,..whion with.thi
Reft•Tt ' aritl*:° '' Atrw ' reViNgte me i4l
ittowm" kd'alrogiVarT,gpgwalfi'i,e,u;
meW rail (i or w nes, on unseen. arts ex
tral. re etifiti m itna nt riZt d and Ai t i tkOl t r who l ono. try it
,an
mate w e lerwehatioe ft°oll,l=l:7!M,l
Lls 11601M16111 and eustutts Inetessine. t h e
wusemente are
No
am to IVAIt• the enehty of the
W1 11 1, 1 1 )0 1 4 essintained at its irresAnt high etegdsey.
Thep mar impend iseporreo homy I new it being
the iso • Agents of IN& VsoyBk do . s in this
etstahrY , ' . 011 C
Hos, ese, no el to DOADWA NM York.
gad fa eits
REEVES lc DEAL, •
.44110 fp ' 904 MARKET Street
MMTBRIt2L-300 bbls. 290 kfs. 100 qrs.
~apit r m a ry . .No. Is lug isosissil,
aad la Paw
isldl SS lid ?Mix
Pt t sELPI - 11A, TiItIRSIMY, APRIL 26, 1860,
copiioBBioN goysts.;
914% . : Ass. •
e.. 1 .
qUA00584104....
;OA&PBTLIge, OLIAMOTHi AND MATTING .
• • • , •-
WAREHOUSE.
NO. 1 . 12 CIIXST.NIJT .13TIPKET. , -
ICaTgfl 4l glti th raZrt e
al4c7 6jll ed g t,intsea contnment. 9418
giliPisEY; BAZARDe aIITOMNSON
•• • •
NOS ll4 custom ST..
• tOiIbiTgSXON miwilaarra
FOIL THE SALE OP "
iPHILADELIEW:44-MADE
- GrOatilfr" '
mhS-3m
E LiTAI Nia;," , , ,
COFFIN. & C 0.,,
-114 CHESTNUT, STREET,
Offer by the Package. the following descriptions of
AMERICAN GOODS
Of standard waken and in great varlet,*
PRINTS OF ram AND FANCY STYLES.
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINOS
SHIRTINOIL AND DRILLS,. ' r
ow/omm , iNms, AN) TRIM .
CORSET ;BANS, SILEKLAIL asp NANKEZ3SE
- CANTON FLANNELS anDYRINTEDLININGe.
LINSHYS, KENTUCKY MANS, AND' OCT
TONADRS.
ALL-WOOL /dove:6'4:l4,oTM. '
BLACK AND FANCY. CASKISIERES.
BLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS.
SATINETS AND UNION CASSIMEREIL:
znhanarel TWEEDS, CABHMARETS, Se.
DRY.GOODS JOBBERO.
SHAWLS.
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
NO. 2.18 MARKET ST..
LtiVITES ATTENTION
A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OP
. ,
STEL:LA . SHAWLS,
PRINTED AND BROOKS BORDERS, '
i.- ' lir Black end Colored Centres,
,
1 ''. . Also,
BLACK DE LAINE SHAWLS,
MODE DE LAME BRAWLS.
1 . BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS.
MODE clisakkitz pIIAWLO,
PRINTED WHALERS RRAWLB
BLACK TRIBRT BRAWLS.
MODITKIBET SHAWLS.
BLACK RIBBON-BM/ND SHAWLS.
MODE RIBBON•BOUND SHAWLS,
SLACK eindc-FiuriciED SHAW,Ls.•
HARBOR SATIN STRIPE SHAWLS,
BLACK CABLIMBAR LONG BRAWLS, •
BLACK TRIBET LONG SHAWLS. •
BROCIIB LONG BRAWLS,
BROCHE SQUARE "SHAWLS.
CHILDREN'S SHAWLS.
Prom the vett
AUCTION BALES.
PAR BELOW THE 008 T OP IMPORTATION.,
TERRY, PRICE, to
ioi INIARIEBT STREET,
mosuits AND losair.. oi
• CLOTHS, (2ABBiMERES; an.i
items now on band a largo ind woltneleated stook '
'which they are proparod to sell at the hr inarket ,
/rico& mid•Sua
A . W. LITTLE & 00.,
BILK . GOODS,
No. 825 MARKET STREET.
•P • W. GIBBS & SONS. ,
leo. 491 MARKET ITTEMBV,
Are now operate; their ,
:SPRING STOOK OP GOODS
Adapted to
M E N'S WEAR.
la which will be found a AM alsortraeat of
MOTH% DOFAK Ltte, VESTING% TRIMMINGS, tee.
felt-dm
M[cOLINTOOR, GRANT, & 00.,
IMPORTERS mai witobv&ea. DEALERS IN 411
CLOTHS oABBlmrenrs izzATINGs,
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS.
No. 333 SWIM STREET, (Up Stain,)
Are ow opening their Spring Stook, to which they Le
nts tke attention of the tulle. fe3-Sm
8. STEWART & 00..
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
. SILK. .
in.
. . FANCY DRESS GOODS.. •
305 MARKET Street,
,
Alive n o w in store a nd are oonviently , receiving
iteesettinelat of N And Deniable
BP INO 000.08,
Paroheesd for tun, to winch they invite the atten
tion of oash and protnnt MA7 OI OOO I IMVIII•
Fall linee.of Blank and palm eitke, mina All the new
ttviee of Printed Fabrioei oonate.ntly on hand. teS-en
Fbilede!phis;
jrN O. B. ELLISON &SONS.
U MARKET STREET,
(Seoond door below Fourth. )•
INIPOSTPIRS'•Pi JOBtelta OP
MOTHS, CABEIO,IOIEB, VEATINGS, AN.
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, •
Would timita Ahe BtLeutlOn of buyers tO • their lame
40401 Of FANCY OASSI EREA,VESTINGS, and dif
ferent makes Of FOREIGN CLOTHS and DOESKINS,
Slacks and Colon" and otter the exohwive tale in
Philadelphia of NILGER 4 B Celebrated make of Clothe
Doeskins; alto, La FaTOllOl. Amgen, ``warranted
GI pa. to the pound,/ and MACHINE TWIST in all co-
Ore.
SPRING. IEI6O. •
p rom p r osom
law'n Y, OWNOM4II. ALUM H. 2-%timi..
R. WOOD, ALADBH, & HAYWARD,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
DRY GOODS
AND
CLOTHING-.
tsuni Ho. 309 MARKET Karat. Philadelphia.
WURTS. AUbTIE. &
• . McVEIGH.
IMPORTIIRS I AND it/BASRA
DRY EFOODS.
Vl b li o l e litaAT STREBII.
lee Wi T T,
ter %101 l Inh ) MIAULPIII.O
ohn tif. w tr, e .
•
ph Burg a. faS dm
FITHIAN. JONES. & CO,
WHOLZSLLE DEALERS
FOREIGN AND DONESTIO
DRY GOODS,
No. S4O MARKET STREET.
NEW GOODS reoetving every Any for
CITY AND NEAR TRADE. M-tim
SHAPLEIGH, RUE. &
Importers of
IBM%
WRITR•GIOODS,
LACES, and
EMBROIDERIES.
MO. 31/9 MARKET STREET.
Our present stook, selected In the beet• European
Atryrkete by ourselves, is the most complete we have
•er offered. 44-pm
MATTINGS!MATTINGS! MA iiTiNGS!
4-4 white and oheeked
4.4 Idattiors,
"
6-4
For Bala at lowest oar& prinit z ba vEl, , rowr
262 South fiECOND Str eet , .
aplm abo eaRKUOU. west mule.
11111OULDERS.-50 000 pounds thy-Salt
~, ahoulderi, jitat received and for kale by 0. C.
ILADLMR & uu., M4Oll Street, attend door above
rant.enlU
FISH.-1T34 half Bbla. Macki
itiviornaro 3i , p o te I , l, Avi nicg oaloatust o v: t d ,
Otoond 1:Or tiovio Gout. • • ey7
MEM=
THIRD+STREET JOBBING BOUSEB
1860. _ _
.1860.
FEWAL - GOODS,
RIEGEL. Be,
• . LMFORtEEUS AND .JORRERS
or
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
o o .rs.
240. N.-THIRD WREST,
• tilltt 4 ADEtt • :
Weil ntssoSstly. Janis the atientiOn of Count»
MorobSnts to esti •
LARGE AND WEi,L-IBELECTED RTO2lt Or
FIiESiii3PRING GOODS,
Mkt' Um 'we itovireoeiviss to 'Moro.
sir Moroi:mute woulefind tt to %Vet ! advautsso to
osll Bud exAtriute our stook. f,a9111
JEW. s P N —1860•
,•
J. T., WAY, 813- -
IMPORTAIt IittHOLINAta - DISAIMUS
ttr
TORIXON, AIPII DQINERSTIOI
p , o , D
' 'vs voitrifolatv, ST..
Are now »bailor the ' I f•
SP R DUO T It'A
And Prepared to offer. to Chan and prompt mix
montbi Buyers, one of the
exn
' ' - LARGEATZ
MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS .
In the opuntrY, end at Prices that wilt defy atimpott,
trios, notanly in this, bet in ally other atty.
Purahaders will find our Stook 4011 sato/led at all
seasons of the year.
I. T. WAY.. tSJAII. 31. DIIIILAIN.
WY.T. Wa:ls% fes-tm , , taco. P. way.
9[lo. M E,RO BANT
4 N- CLOTHE AND WINDOW 1311ADEV.
BLABQN t EiMITI - 1;;
huMlirAoturtEßs OF - 016-CLOTHS,
1.40 NOIIII THIRD . 14TRREZ
We InvitO the attention of dealers to ear large stook of
F.LOOALTABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN GLAZtD OIJ,c CANIERIGi
a beautiful article for Ehmilie. %The lancet stook of
WINDOW SHADES end' RUFF'DOLLANDS In the
market, at , nlotorehich der/ competition. ' fea4m
,
y'4ED, GILL:A/IOU:E. BcCO.
NOSido AND 4$ NORTH THIRD STREET,
• ILASPORTERS'AND`DEALERS IN
S I .I], IC
AND
FANCY' DRY GOODS,
Wiling GOODS, LACES, LINENS, EISBROIDE
` RTES , HOSIERY, , 9LOYEB, MITTS, AND
f•34ra BitAWLEI.
tulosint - coarzs. , WM. 2.13111. M. ROUT. D. WORT.
COOPER, PAREIAM, & WORK,
LIIPORTF.D.B; MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBBRS
Or.
T OAPS,
AND
ISTRAW ..4abODS.
NO. 31.. NORTH THIRD STREET.
• stir Constantif on hand a lrtment of Straw
end Laos Bonne% Panama, Leghorn_,.and Palm Lest
Hats, Bonnet Trluaruinge. 4srtifioial Flowers, Ruches,
Sta. fea-ant•
LAING & MAGINNIS.
-Vaporters and Wholeeile Dealers In '
HUM ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN
-SHOE THREADS;
PRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS
SVANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES:
_WWI &CHINE SILKS, Tail:UM COT
TONS. LES. c..
• . SOLS 40ENTS FOR ,
aunty's ostebnited 1./Cl, Mashies. SM. and COSold's
retest Doa Trees.
4 IVO. 30 North THIRD Street, feS-Sm
sowER. RA.RNES. & 00..
1100E8ELLERS
AIM
rvaLten 'a or
rrthol t ea OUTLINE lure AND KEYB.
_ EMMONS' GEOLOGY ,
BROOSo , NORMAL ARITEMET/011..
' • BANDER" READER% se..
No: :87 NORTH THIRD STREET,
.(rasat , eitlA. IWo,i Are; Strnot:) fee*,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
O.; -TItIOMPBON. 4 •
TAILOR.
k. cog. BEVENTIi AND WALNUT STREETS.
Clothing made TO ORDER only.
A Finestookof !gists/lab always on hand.
N. D.--Stiangers visiting the City are *allotted to
INno their inessahs. • apf3-Sint
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
GEORGE hPENCER. -JR.,
• 'ORNTS' FURNISHING GOODS
NO. 899 CHESTNUT STREET,
ADIOLNINO 0111417) KOIIIIII ; OPPOPIIII CONTININTAL
,IioTEL,)
liaa always in Store a large stook of
FINE
SHIRTS. ' TIES.
COLLARS, SI ['OCRS,
LINDER RH IRYS, HOSIERY,
DRAWERS, OLOYES,'&o.,
And ovary other article In Furnishing' line, of the LA
URI` STYLES, and at the LOWEST PRICER,
ttpT-stuth3m
FERTILIZERS.
TO FARMERS AND G A RDENERS.—The
onbooriber
_has now on hand a large lot of GENU
-114 F, FUME NET VE, ofa 'superior quality, whioh will
be sold at the lowest cosh prices. ' tVarranted to give
wiefaolion. will in, all eases warrant /to suabtr.
'I Be pond mre et, one eguarenbovo the first
Tell Gate. • Moe, leo. 1213 North Elecand otroet. above
Frenklin avenge, Philadelphia.
WALTER EVANS & CO.'s
BOAR'S-HEAD. SIX-CORD
SPOOL COTTON.
Superior to any ever imported, in strength, arnootiusess,
sad elasticity, for machine or hand sewing.
LENGTHS IVAIWINTED.
hey° tried EVIM d' Co.'s Iker'e7lfeed F 3 min:
hiaohlne cottons. rind find them exeedent. —WitzeLsg
Wagon, AL F. G. Co., rteßroathatft. N. Y.
O. OAKVILLE, General Agent, New York.
J. B. EOWELL
Agent for Phlldilolphle,
Rttwi niiL ela p ntla - t? x . El Exwmo mAcitiNE
mhl74lm.
BLINDS AND SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS.
No. ie NORTH all= STREET,
le the most e;tonsive manufacturer of
VENETIAN - BLIN DS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
The largest and finest assortment in the city, at the
lowest prloce.
.STORE SHADES made and lettered. Repairing
aromptly wtterded to. nvi-d3m
CARRIAGES.
Or ?MI LUIVIAOTUILII OP
WILLIAM 11ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
No. 1000 CHESTNUT sTREE7. No.loll.
folD-dmit
NEW ENGLAND EARLY SUGAR
OORN, the best variety for table use, for rile by
R. BUItIT t WON.
Warehouse, 922 and 924 MARK ET Street.
ap7.3-41t &hovel Ninth.
Ili APPLE PIE MELON.—AII should
raw thin celebrated variety. It is used during the
fait and Winter for stewing. are„ and in point of flavor
can seemly be distinswelied front apples. For tale by
R. the tomb ounce, or paper by
front
k SON.
Seed warehouse, 922 and 924 MARKET Street,
np2.5-4t above Nintb.
,SUPERIGR LONG ORAN'OE -OAR
tEt.D. grown from soloortd stook and war
ranted for ag)e LY A. BULBT h BON.
wareljouie, 922 add 924 MART sitrest,
WS It above Ninth.
In FLOWER SEEDS IN BOXES CON
twining as beautiful varinties, that will bloom from
June until frost, for sit. Boxes with 12 variettee t 2o
some. R. BUM' /e SON,
508 d 10.41'01,01;as, 929 still 924 MARKET threat,
ap22-.11 above Ifirah.
CUEESE.-330 Boxes Herkimer County
ohetse, to store and fondle by C. C. BADLEiti
on.. AN !)1; Fitront, td doorOwor.
PRIVY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW
rn°B 4 9 l7 b a i n n ai l lig n a t tg b ragi: omoe,
seg.im• N 0.1913 North NEOOND arse
101111 WK-MAKING MACHINES which tout-
Tilsivirbß i g v egv o larigitivi r la
. (URN VB. G
ictd , sliot• Fifth amt. to ba
I. If ,
• THURSDAY, APRIL 26,1.860.
Foreign Literature and Art. „
Frannie Victor lingo, a son of Victor 'Hugo; is
translating Shalispearo intp Fronoh. lie gives us
now idea' in regard to the 'classification of the
Plays. In English hooks they are simply divided
into tragedili,snitedies;nd histoties. , One of his
volumes is entitled " Fairy -Tales it contains
A Midsummer
,Night's Dream and I na Tempest..
Another, The Tyrants ," composed of Macbeth,
King John, and Riediard 111. A third, " Plays of
Jealousy i ll,toutietleg n of t Troilus
acid .oresslda,
Much Ado'abbaWoThEig,'"A 'Tale,.
0 ilieliPoko. A .
z
'We' wide — the' Ptioioanms" at Brussele of 'a
Collection of leffriii — OrttrU'irde Chambord,
rfefaced illth 'ts4 iestieti,t,,_xceanalats
political, official, and-ownidtaseentry lettere—
among a! , 114!tft-Pn?.• tigraf*m+.4h.""
Upon his artiole skint a niernitms,
published in tho - Esttte7eifieia.".2llendes,. one
to at.:Aptki l iipr upon " Ifistory of Papal
trugglei,"
BiadwF a eimmseat, tbo widow pf the leerned
isold at auction in Dario, a few Weeks
era:v[llft 30,0i3f, frisies. ' i llituanW tbelnte.;
gleaner to not given.' An - account kellerlorne 'UV
eels ploturet diontained L'Uniote of
March Bth.
A translation of, Presoott's ilistniiel the Beige(
of Philip II into Prenob, by G. Benson P. Ithier,
hes been 'published by the DidotErotheta, of Paris.
Pratt, tho Italian poet, has just-published a vo-
Immo of Elegies and Bonnets, entitled VadoMeoum.
The Bulletin du Bibliophile for February contains
some hitherto unpublithed tatters of Charles Igo
. A learned work upon' oat dinthin BIOS hes made
iti eppeerenco inTarisi‘ "filefory.4lhieltailluss
of the-United-Stater, fromallicial- *tide** and rer.
ports .publiabed by cratgresa by M. Mon
dot." .8 ,
Aug..
s Sohoffer's painting of "Christ Tempted by
ilatan 1 ' 'engraied byTiampis,' art 'tint
tent Fronoh artist, for Messrs. Goupil & Co., who
are now transpoiting• the picture from place. to
place through England, exhibiting it gratis to
every subscriber to a print. As tbo painting, is a
large ono, and belongs to the French Government,
the Gazette des Bethiz Arts conipialds of the
great tisk it is thus exposed to; and Of the fine aria
Mt-actors' unwarrantable favoritism .towards the
publishers of the engraving. It says Avery
print-publisher, to promote his , speculation, may
transport , from city to city, and.,even in foreign
countries, the original paintings which , he may
propese'to reproduce, we ask, what is to iwome of
our publio muserni?"
It was stated-roundly,- at the time of the.elea
tion of Patherlacordaire- to the, Academy, that
the. regulations of the *minion% Order, to which
he belongs, would oblige him to deolino the honor.
It would appear that this is incorrect, from the
title of a now book by him just published. "Saint
Mary Magdalen; by the Rai. Father IL A: Lariat
daire, of the Brotlerheod -of Preachers, Mentber
of tho Prenclt Academy," is the title—translated.
It is in 18mo., 252 pagss.
" Jcian de' la, Roche" Lithe title of a now book
just pnblfebed by George Sand.
A now book of 'Amerioan travels, by a Pieneh
man, F. Ilabadie, bus afpeared. "Resits et Types
Amor/pains" is its title. 388 pages,l2mo, •
Two eminent French-m . l'Ra", Bainte 7 Bertvo. and
do Pontmartin, have been firing paper-bullets 'at
eaoh other.. The former, through the heavy
ordnance of the lifonitenr. The • latter, • through
the Union, a gun of less calibre—end all about
Fanny and Daniel, and their author Ernest Pay
day'. The former, who is an illustrious member of
the Academy, is on the side of Faydcau's books,
wbioh is not much to hie credit, in our opinion.
Mr. Feydoau has just published a.third novel, en
titled " Ontliarino d'Overmeire." It is nothing
but a theme of tiresome absurdities:
A letter, heretofore unpublished, of the Marquis
de Sado, the most infamous of authors, appears in
the Correspondamat Laterare of February 25th.
It is on political matters, and is only interesting
on the snore of its authorship. ' • " -
A late number. of the Magezein de Libtaire
contains an article by Saint Rare Citirdin on
“. Conjugal Lore as delineated by Shakspearo."
AMERICAN LITERATURE
The Rev. 4.'11- Ingradisasa:heis ocunplefra hie
Serlestotbletorbsoloriptaratrollmast,es, by thoPub
licationpf " The Throne of David, from the °omit
orAton of the Shipheid of Rethlefiern to the lite
hellion of Prince Absolom." • Of this "work David
is the hero, as Moses is of " The Pillar of Fire,"
and as the Redeemer is of " The Prince of the
House of David." The writer, taking facts from
Sacred History, has woven them into a narrative
purporting to have been written in letters from
Prince Artaces, Assyrian 'ambassador to the Holy
Land, to Belue, king of Assyria. Mr: Ingrahain's
style is extremely tiorid,'and,'we most say, by no
means like what an Assyrian ambassador would
have adopted a thousand years before the 'Chris
tian era. But he adheres, in fact, pretty closely to
Holy Writ. The book, no doubt, will fascinate
many imaginative readers. It is illustrated with
stoel and wood engravings, and is priblitlhed by G.
G. Evans, Chestnut street.
TO N.Y. Tribune unnounoes that "Mr. Scribner
will presently publish a sumptuous book of Poems,
edited by Dr. Palmer, the translator of Mielelet.
It is now passing through the Riverside pries at
CaMbridge. Tho title is The Poet's Own ; a Book
of Golden Poems made for the Popuiar Mart ; and
the contents are a collection of sympathetio and
emotional lyrics,, of which the Bridge of Sighs,'
'Sands of Dee,' Maud Muller,' and !Philip my
King,' are types ; and fifteen autographs of famous
poems, contributed by the coots or their friends,
among which are 'Home, Sweet' Rome,' and the
Song of the Shirt.' Upwards of fifty exquisite
lustrationa adorn tho volume, eontributed by some
twenty artists, including Church, Eastman, John
son, Kensott, Barbey, and IdeLenau. Dr. Palmer
has boon occupied for four years in the preparation
of thbi work."
The London Times, of April 7th, gives a re
view, four columns in length, of Hawthorne's
" Marble Faun," which is published in London
under the title of "Transformation." It is an
analytic criticism, illustrated by long quotations.
While it hints that the winding-up of the story is
seemly equal to ittioarlY promise, it soya : " Thus,
as we infer, Mr. Hawthorn. has avowedly left us
a vigorous sketch, instead of a finished work of
nrt. ills Transformation was too subtle a prooees
for his skill to perfect in the range of pure mytho
logical oxistendes ; or, possibly, be was conscious
of a stain in contrasting such supernatural being
with the common ovary day life of the Rome
around him. At nil events, it Is a startlipg effect
to be got out of galleries and museums, from the
hints and suggestions of classified, catalogued art.
Our astonishment is moved by the near approach to
a groat composition under eueh conditions, and out
of rush rigid materials. Wo are more Impressed
by Mr. Ilawtherie'D racers up to a certain point
than by the shortcomings which render this
success imperfect; and, like the peers on
the sky In mytbologlo times, we are cur
prised that the wings of Icarus should bear him
so far, instead of Wog amazed that they should
dissolve so soon." The Tinter' critic echoes the
opinion of The Press on the publication of "The
Marble Penn" hero, as to Mr: Hawthorn's know_
ledge of and feeling for the local Gets Its of Rome,
and says it is worth all the guide-books we ever
met with, as regards the gems of Italian art, the
oharaoteristio features of Roman edifices, and the
atmosphere of Roman life. In fact, we conceive it
caldulated, In many instances, tOimpart now views
of objects With which travellers may have imagined
themselves already too familiar. Thus we inter
pret its comments on the statuary by which Mr.
Hawthorne lingers, or the significance ho attributes
to the open eye of the Pantheon, or his expansion
of east Bt. Peter's, which is, at first sight, a gi
gantic casket, into the true metropolitan temple of
the Catholic world. We obtain afresh pleasure from
our old favorites as their salient points and subtle
ties aro presented to us anew through the medium
of his clear dieoerntnent. Wo acknowledge that
mystery of secret sorrow whioh he defines so
sharply In the half-averted gaze of Beatrice Cenci,
or nssont to his demand for a kid-glove approba
tion whiob is alone due to the dainty triumph of
Guide's Archangel, The grandeur and the moral
atrophy,.tho gloom and languor, the carnality and
nastiness of Rome, pervade his pictures and con
trast with the sunlight whioh flashes through its
many,fountains. We renew our route by the
tomb-hillocks of the Appian Way—solid and rode.
struotiblo, as if cash tomb were a single boulder of
granite. We hoar the Hex trees of the Villa
Borgbese whispering faint memories of their peril
on the last occasion when the Gaul was at the
gates; or we get a glimpse of a purer art in Peru•
gla and, Sienna, end a wave of purer air in the
Umbrian valleya, or among the simple old World
oppfda of the Tuscan
Ax tholtrioaran Ottinaom.—An abandoned
woman in Quitman, Mississippi, recently preferred
a slanderous charge against a clergyman of that
place, and caused his arrest. At the trial tho wo
man was net present, and, at the request of the
clergyman, an in was not on foot, whioh re
fruited in the entire establishment of the clergy-,
man's innoecoae: and showed that the charge was
made solely to blast hie reputation, and to compel
him to support anther's offspring.
two ()P.m*.
:LETTER PROS EITROPL , •
i [special C'errestsFmeelsce at " The Pross.rl
,
I
, •, , Lotman A p ril It, 1860. .
I i,„ ,Loanou Ann its SIGHTS.
1 To 9T417 room 14010 .444q3suort blood in
ils veins,, anti , spools the *iglu& Is:wage,
London presents humetexable . attractions.: An
to MeriCatn k t rEntiniedif9M the , clear atmosphere
nd blue sly of Amorioa, to the fogs aryl oloudsof
odor!, may at lint be a ‘ litliehrunsosick,, sod Pine.r
his own dear native land; brit In spite of these
Minor trials, London presentan field fo,r,,enlldoln7
on not3nferior in interest to any city in the lOC
rid no °polish() is at alt familiar with iingliekbit
/
ory NW fait to be instructed ind Nemo .in this
sat metropolis. We Mal eerlSoll bfl P Srdotlfd!fo
t the,outeet; we give a few practical blosteto then
iibout yietting this country. At Arid a gran, pse is
wasted to understand the correctly, and feat a lass
ow to reokon pounds, ,sliAlilugs, and pantie into
decimals, The pKineipoll tollnelley of England le hank
notes of thos denomination of live poundsandupppo3,
tlerlkiilai and bitiflcovOlVlo7 4 ) in PIs1; Mork° ,
f.orowns, prim, shli)inisysisseiess,foinimThrit
and throns.pences in silver; pennies, helfle; I , 4rOs__
td farthings, in copper. There ne iskiltr
, nod in , England, except_ : r,_
~ Uf
ogland, and none of sem lion than
ye pounds., A pound ()v equal to five
° UM: aild tilitMa AL t 'helf a pound n(ten
01190) , , Alive shillings), $1.25;
egot.tgri_ Shillings six-penes), en cents; a
tip), 60 cents; a shilling, 25 cents;
xpomse; ,Ist cents; foorpence, 8 cents; three.
tepee, 6 cents; penny, two omits; haltponny, 1
louts.) end farthing, half a sent. Bo much for the
dur.reso.
Upon,the drat, arriyal of an Autericappaslitdon !
a will ;mistral* gq to a hotel ; but all tili i iMllikk
, ere are not only veii.expensive but extreme*
uncomfortable. If one's going to ;peed tasteitiree
here, thobeet plan to adopt is to get private apart ,
teat, iipatewbert at the West End,-where living is
ot only
_qouthsOpaper, butuiakpleesuter, than,
lait. airtlitePtAt ittr, 4 14 3'.9 1 5P.'1 ,0 4 44 gnat. si
PX I O4, , iPIAn 0 ,r 0 , 1 1 09. 4 5 , rrithcb,lhe ;."!It.
harps for each person. Apartments eiskhetgot'for.
from
. $2.00 to $lO ovsls a weekOnoludireg bruit
st and , attendance and one 0 44 nferlr lit it &;&it
for a dining-place, for *every pester if Bee;me•
ronolit there are dliahrtnows Of all ittleiltetfrw4
it dinner at six and a quarter oents Alp fo scampi
Sounds. Foment* the best allayment in Loudon
are—Long's, Bond street; Simpson's, laths Strand;
Provence Hotel, Weeder briars ;f . 'the London,
Fleet street; BertolinPs, Bt. liartta.' B , l qu'O, Ind
UeW York Betel, Leicester street, These are only
i. few. out of hundreds, end we might,; say thou
ands.
TIVIATRIS
To a stranger London presents * world of amuse
inents. Among the theatres, the best are the bl
owing : for Majesty'sliaymarket, Italian 'opera;
Oovent Giardcm . Theatre, : Italia's opera •._ Snuy
Lane, English opera, tragedy, arid coret+dy ; The
Haymarket, old English qomedy andiliodens oome
d los ; ",Princesses, tragedy and comedy;" St.
amas, comedy and ,burlesquee ; . Adelphi, melo
dramas sad comedy; Lyceum,' mele-ciramai And
outedy ;. Olympio, comedy and dramas; Strand,
uriesques and _farces; , Sadler's Wells, tragedy;
mta hoat'of minor theatres at the sett 0,141, With
all sorts of entertainments—pantomimes, blood
'red -thunder plays , and all that sort at _ thing. Ast
ey's Amphitheatre, with dramatic' performances,
and a circa, Is the only plate now open in London
!where equestrian performances Are siren. , .
Aside from the thosatresi.tiere aria/any minor
place* of amusement in London where an hour. or.
two can be wiled ,awarrery pleasantly, Mr. and
'Mrs. Howard Paul in Their comic and innahniken
tortaiument; Mr.' and Mrs. German Heed with
toopular illustrations, entitled. "The Home Cireult,
and Sea-side Studies ;', Madame Tossand's
ry of War. Figures;, the Royal Colossidu 0114.
I ty's Minstrels; Monday. Concerts at Bt.. James'
Ball ; Surrey and Cremona Giardevel. Oanterbitry
Mall, and a score of danointrooms ; the Argyle
!Rooms, Caldwell'', Holborn's Casino, Mishbary
'Barn, Piccadilly Rooms, Portland Room., Weston's
Music Mall end 'Supper Booms,' Evans', Saltier
Booms, and any quantity of small singierrooms
nd places of resort. .
GEffESIEL rLlers or Isrvessr
The ancient edilice.Westminster Abbey,
' ! wherein sleep their last sleep kiwi- and queens,
philosophers, ,warriors, Mammon, and the
great and good of Z 010401,40 one of the most In-
Aoresting •places in England, and; wa
the world. Not only Iseum, be days, caw be spent
romnibg-throughite 'chapels, endeaMothingthe
Wartime tombs and minintneette within itaiesiered
ItaalW tit Paul's a tbedtalirfrptiar mr4l.lllY
!interesting place,•and well worthy of a visit:. - -The
tilonses of Parliament, • AIM Westminter Abbey,
s •
m
;are m agnificent specimens of modern asehitenture,
;The Tower is rich in association of the past, and
famous in history as a palace and a prison. Within .
:its sombre waits are many Curiosities of great in
iterest, and we oannot help %earning, the sad
fete of the infant princes, Lady Jane Grey, and
a host of other innocent viothes, as •we write
its name. The Mint and Bank of England are also
!well worthy of a visit; Barclay lo -Perkins' brew
ery, office of the London Times, British Museum,
Zoological Gardens, Kew Gardens, 'Hyde -Park;
Kensington Gardens, and St. James' Park. A
stranger should- not leave London withotit'visiting
the Loudon and St. Katharine's Rooks, and the
wine vaults, In London Docks, 'where 65,000 pipes
, of wines and spirits can be stored. In the Vicinity
of the metropolis are mpny interesting places, pro
minent among which are the Crystal Palace, at
Bydenhini. Within its walls are collected the
greatest variety of objects of interest, in nature,
science, and art in • the world. Every age and
every clime is there represented, and the mind la
lost In wonder and amazement at the curiosities it
contains. Hampton Court, celebrated as the resi
dence of King Henry VIII, which was presented
to that monarch by Cardinal Wolsey,' contains
a famous collection of piotures, and is sur
rounded by extensive grounds, worth seeing.
Greenwich, with its naval hospital and eb
amatory, is well worthy of 11 visit, if for no
thing more than to eat ono of the celebrated
white-bait dinners at the Trofa/garHotel. Rich
mond and Richmond Park are favorite resorts
during the summer months, and of a pleasant Bob
day °roads of Londoners go there. We have in a
hurried manner merely glanced at a few of the
principal !duel in anti around London, and trust
at some future time to go more into details, and
give your readers practical inft rmation which may
be of service to a stranger on his first visit to this
country. Auemrrns.
Letter from New toglt.
THE JAPANESE EMBASSY: TO BE ROUSED AT THE
usrhoroirreer HOTEL—THE MRS. CAPTAIN BREN
NAN "MYSTERY" CLEARING up- 440,000 RAISED
IN NAM FOR THE JINN BROWN FOND—NEW Zs-
CHANGE FOR THE PRODUCE DEALERS—" niswe
-111.4." STEMPEL AND MATILDA HERON S. OFF FOR
EGROPH—JOHN BROUGHAM'S BENEFIT.
!Correspondence of The Press.)
NEW YORE, April 24, 1860.
Our munibipal authorities are making prepare.
lions to receive the Japanese Embassy in a style
worthy of the power they represent and of the
country to which they are ambassadors. The Com
mon Council have taken rooms for them at the Me.
tropolitan Hotel, and given the proprietors of that
establishment carte blanche for their entertainment.
It is the intention of the Messrs. Leland to give
these regal specimens of Japanese ware *jut idea
of the perfection to - which the culinary art has been
brought in this country, and the oomforts and lox-
Uriee that may be enjoyed by thole who are so for
tunate as to be the guests of the oily. The entire
Japanese programme is not yet made out, only
that part of it that has been entrusted to the
Leland!.
The breakfast tables of the town were vooal this
morning on the denouement of " the Brennan
tragedy," as revealed in a latter from Rome, dated
March aist, published in this morning's Tribune,
in which minute details are given of the distinct
recognition of Mrs. B. on seven or-eight different
occasions by porsone who knew her intimately in
this country. The upshot of the matter seems to
be, that the loft the country in company with a
person named Powell T. Wyman, and that a man
of that name graduated, according to the. Army
Register, at West Point, in 1850, and is now First
Lieutenant, in the First Artillery, in which corps
Mr. Brennan is captain. The correspondent of
the Tribune lays that Lieut. Wyman had a diffi
culty With Capt. Brennan, touching his wife, in
Florida, some months before her disappearance,
and that he obtained the lettie of absence to come
abroadthreugb politioal Whence at Washington,
after it had been refused him by Gen. Scott and.
Col. Thomas. The passport of the Powell T. Wit
man recently in Rome does not, however i state
he is an army officer, and no one in Rome knows
the lieutenant so as to Identify him. The suspected
Mr. Wyman is described as a stint, !unbent:jawed
man, with a sandy complexion and a thin, light
beard; he wears eye-glasses or speistaelea Ano
ther supposition Is that Mrs. 'Brennan left the
country in company with another person than Lieut.
W., and that the latter joined her abroad. Some,
light appears to have been thrown on the matter in
commotion with the passports, Out of batter*
passports sent to Mr. Glentworth, to be oisid, our
coniut at Rome,'one was suspicious.. It was dated
. June,
.1850, and Sias made out In the name of Powell
T. Wyman. But in the ense of Mr. Spencer, our.
, consul at Paris, aVet Helot so femme was inserted,
and the equivalent Italianexpression was added' to
the American visa at &plea. Leaf. Monday
Mriter;
Paites will biTivq-Ili watonnwujir,
tail ow sariOa advaa4a l l,•- IMMO ,"
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ty 11 11
city CoiiiisCor
sada
Far COW:Twat tplaik sr syst. or vat APIA an
"lira eon to di* gettor-vp eft - Mb:
f
CAL . IIIO/111 . 11 PAX* .
Asa[ eem~•ia tiniclbt
4 :•, - ;1" I': , 1 "
•alet de .plaa same to Mt elsotwastit la get IN/'
• - • • t varlet for Frans azielliardiaia. - Thrrees- •
• • objwitedittat It *moot warivirq 'sad aolletted •
panonall lagerriew'arttk lir. titystrit. — Mist pi-
Boman appeared at 8 %%Wok, take* Uri Mast- '
worth interned him that Whir Whiled the vial to
sorer two persobi be sat* take all ilhdaiit thole is •
was his -triter.. 'At-first ifyrnin Iduataired, Ilhat it •
fulls'knot requisite, and that no otber,oosiel bad de;
did iti - fisit - lifer knit,' tardier talk, kairged
/B •• l7°° , t t . 111 • 1 #Pil h at{b i t .i ,IPIY L 01. 5 41. i:t4oit' di
npeke Uath'at aril. : ,AckipaiMiolier,er; Ito
rote out aidatowsel a deelandisatiludthe woman,
whose company be Wait bairn!** Was his wife.--
he'pa itff iille4 i iisi4r#* AV , - aid Ls.
004 Oailliwkda,iilVilt4;:
TimApie.ff detary, of;Hots ara•ooled, grow
'Mar kw MS fan*, of Ohl Joha• Brown. • •-llp to
hWo`trkidis itisAkere :litak,liaii Vanotltdillit sic of
. fwka,,,a k ai two likanidad Ai* iteriffe*, of .
Atiiiiiri:44 l l_ 6 llkti - iiii4a witi; . ..l:4 . It wan . •
ght that asothajtAilsead , begs would be
... „ Acthouthedifire.worth . freer twelve to
a dallaititeh, it is probable that the AO-
Attillaiti will add to the John %town fond '
_430'060 to 140,000. - - - '.: --' -
Tbe piOduto doable ' ''' ''
'to relturt• from
proms
their, present quartera,,,.near . (ha foot -of. Broad
atrrot, .to the , building
it tlettorairti•Wkdoehrdi
and Pearl streets, wide!, la to beaetsedeled so as to
be' suitable for a :ptedieti eiebak*e. ',lb *mita' rt- -
dirb tbl e' , Atie.444 l .4 o l- tkcbitff-WI 9 11 r.'It oil*
let ett 2 g4, 0 991. to.. be. tlirlded , into alums of S5O.
ii tu a l .. A.. sum of $155,006 will bey She property,:
and $46,000 Will toe ardliefetatto:etwar all expendi
taro for idtaratione;Aii:';` A Ilubeetiption book his
11,:piczi4;:iii,i:;:6pai sse;aio ;firth id. disres
Aut4;ibeld for, :Ito is *ought
. 4krt, Vie
hole:iboint of ehireeroenite ' , rowdy ii 190141 4. of
*Mt deli. - When ettbeetiptione to- the antoest
'l6ils,iftho 66111164 U 64 :rioeiii4;:)ikeuttres
trill be basieliteiely,bl4en to seetere the property
iind WA.* ittO tat the requirements id time pm-
[ I,
' Matilda Heron Stoepel, tuel her hasbeed, Robert
thodomeillfor Xatope, itofEacciislo*xt, to he
lnent fotti or tiv•aoliiih: s ) l4, atospik, ,:ir' 3 ,Pasef
'bit:4'6ot ritie'iliisteet '4 1. tiiO4iiei ,, Hliiiistipi'
Leintibn',VA L ociiee' ii tol•eitielliy:th -
hilitertiOniti Sodoty;'iod ii(ll6 ititietit4i pie
- es,litte.litooperdohag lit feldilig girt . Prole
gland he'i4ll go to Prieo"i, dwelt:4 to Mir:luny,
ad then baik . fo . Nisii' Yiiiklii thieito . reittoke the
musical aim — i'irobiri - atNallaik l e it - the 4eking ' , of
the tallies's:lA. - - ,-- ="; - - :-• ' -- , :
Jpbi Bfroogb,aok's AmmoAt,. UAW, orrowiwg, drew iv:.
rt!rded 4 4 " tug fritltotoodietit,wisitoomprti
tow with Alf* two opowwi ; , two oitomew l fooriitoor
rgi f dad ,entortalowtonto „without ntuttbor.
and taahlOti of titis town wiiii,proolti, to _
irtiOm;wt thioloso the'tlity; 'tie Wads 4ii&ot hG
frisk ' witty,OpeeetLii. IT: goer
ibieitt In Aottutti to be absent 'it load' a - tirolv*:
,
Gossip:about ifoolltait.
, . ... ~ ~_.,. ,
.. ,
rFtoiti (hi Magi, Nisi and Tribune:l " ' ' ' "
[UtheViteir
de Volleyed that kiett: (*iris* the
ar. 418 4 .1 .4.01 , 014: dtimixrp 10414 - -haw Rog- 1
and, has been .the"..eausei. of =belt of the 'odium ,
lite wish& dialling; is - regidited id Mat Jection of
imineountry, ~Tbese 4)2.1*0-were Swaserybiefonan, -
b h o,fallirginto a 'dispute, amok fro ASO. 0 !reit ,
iidifferences after .the manner af s.gentlimen,,, by
iiwordeidid deigenr.- ' Thinsinied to Mt, tint - yea?
sifter Ike Lindinirefllte MO** end **lib wars -:
erely, *tip sinf daninrensly, mended. r...Thrre
bas'no &Witte bp Magi* lo".thi — aolc4, - ao au'''.
leldsre got' teketkertodedidik *ad tiethedof pi.
sbialatt, .0 wo* 464demi, *ow **ld .be .04 to ".
iiether melt and heidetelik spat tluone, . and be ,
!compelled to , Indite each 'Other's etitipasioadlitp
forlinahquir holm; wilkais ikood'or Ma:. ;Ike
sePtlimr: !M, oarriPd ;into 'AlM*** ;. ."1 1- *lb '
'ridicule ibich was throbi epon, the preetais of
iluellint by this' event 46 deseended - lo air own
.
Tithlit a, year .o : e . tWotUlaithitClkiMY,iSodGeavile
• eel In Wishineinia, byWlttih - Cilley wee inirderid,
Or:Gravel; trued their strieltertvdrh heistby the-' eve xdbilias .reaseatbrimoi of hili-exinsw,; mac- on :'
is m
8in 1%11113013, Ifentimity, Wank the interior of „
his h) to One of" Ilectiorthern inintire, The
[,
nth , sto pped for . tbe -night .sit Pibin, Twaewell '
net!, asjs betel than kept-by Sent - nett, after!: ,
Ward a bravellenteeent M. the 4th Illinois reef-
Ment of Idextean Volunteers. ' lt wad aniouneed .
boon after hir/Oraveet: snivel whole wee, Niger .
mid nothing then,betteltenlde..Onsvasasited far ~
'a bid (he had net Sheri ewer), slitmid him,
!thus.: " Bci; , eir - ye/Cent/not deep . in risy - house.
Tea menet waith".ente*h to hey..alodeitsg tinder. •,
my :04 . 0,0, there is 'bleed , Sus year hand, !"
Thar tir?Cougreasulan went Wd," With leis Oldie& '
Iwtapped airewnibintipissed histraightits theonels '
in the.stable vied.: gooeN tliedwealdpimard, :
' l ,, e n tw e ril-Yera Cn , s'lnd.klow. - ,
..1 4 ft•E kavin
Moult. 'all - the'dan 'Of no estatealga.
Ip saa.
;Asa Man ..d . :true' %snip- tiff meghisideslty;he
had a• l'eorsOw to: tea !lag :Whiale-kw ` . tia not •
1 it Is a lithe singulerited Thud' ii - ; willed at tint -
by men from-the-States wharteasemde ie secs-
. r i ttemsel o wllfseteekle tied
.1.17 1 1;nor is or 1 1 q114*•0:11,111e
-114(01,.* a*A IP ft,114 1 ;t0; 4 0.1.0.1E7,ai1d.:
num_ inarhatte, dents thieekto sive en early and .
salutary direction in Sahib?' pt on Mehl Metter., '
Across the vinr, -in ihibeee4 landing bait nemer ..
trees unpopular... Her potitiedankeditc l e=ere .
doetars,llo-, Were only. few,years ago Orly
fond Of appeals to encode td the ash tarot' Oeft '
guards.- AU oar older Treaties will mealiest the '.
right between Biddle and Bettie,-bath gentlemen
of distination,luid brith'efuriisetionalle,oeurige.
They fought with Pliblil at , edit/once nConlyfire
feet. ' When is politick** weapionsweeriemptd.
Both, as cool and oolleoted . as , a elorKman In the -
;pulpit, fired atthe weed . Both'were died. - Clime '
:,,f lesser, note, 16 in early.lay, were y irosisaag
nufrequent; bet Me motile* paver mowed the
'river into Illinois. General Shields, when living
"at Belleville, used to she* that' he hid the blood of
'Donnybrook in his.webte; and at eau time it was .
'thought thatbe was deSsoluni upon a set-to - with .
'Senator (then TudgePTrusibull;'bit - his 'vaporing
gamete naughtiand tbie twe'eentlenten now main- .
tarn friendly personal relatiens.;. , .
i A greet deal of fan was hid by the Jokers in ..
Springfield; about 'an 'Affair I. Which,' lose time
ago, our good Mead Lincoln, thetendidate for the
Preeicianeei was engird., A rause. lady of, that ,
'city, now the wife of is diatinguishad statesman,
wrote a paragraph In a burlesque vein for the Ben
lemon jcursol,ln Which Glen. Shields wen! good
humotedly, ridiculed for his,. tionliection with some
publie measure. The General - was greatly in
oenied, inddernanded of the editor the name of
;the dreading party:. " Old Sim" put him off with
et request for twenty-lve hours .to consider the..
matter ; and, shortly afterward, 'meeting Usage.
:old bbn his perplexity. 3 ‘Tell hinelvrote it !" -
'said Ideeoln ; mat hell Mkt he did,— Aftg *4.40
diplomacy to get a retractile's of the offensive parts
'of tpe,
w parigr_aph in quest kos; Shield* 'sent aeltal- '
:tense, hich Lineeln sweepted, wined broadswords
as the weapons, ' and as aldrtjuentadi. Wen
;wooded island in , the Wad.. ppi, just 44/-
jaw Alton, as 'the - pinto. • "Old. 'Abe" was
brat on .the ground, f and whin Shields arrived
ho found his . antagonist, , . his- sword in one -
hand and a hatchet in' the other, with hie coat -
Off, ' Clearin g ' away' the under - brash ! Before the ,
. , .
pceltrainarr arrangements were . 00mpleted, John
4 Hardin, , who somehow had get wind of what was
`,thud, apeariut,rm - the was, called_ them both -
4--d foo ls; and' by his • arguments • addreesed to '
;their- 001111X1Q11 sense, and , by his. ridicule of the
'figure that they, -two well-gcotin • beerded men,
were making there, itaohl trok
tith astioker in his -
baud, broke tr 'the titbit We. do not know how
Lien. Shields f eels; but we heve heard of Lin
coln'a eaying that t he acceptance of the challenge
was the meanest thing he overdid in hie life. Har
die, than whom a. braver man never stood, never
'came out of that terrible dance at Buena Vista,
to.which ho led the Second Regiment of Illinois .
Volunteers. If the events of his life passed in •
quick review, before hie mind its he lay wounded and _.
aying in that fatal ravine, we ,doubt not, this act
,of his, by which 'he pervaded two really brave
men from enge&g in fatal strife, was not the -
!Wit of the emsolations of that bithsr, hour,
The stringent chnute in our State Constitution in
relation to duelling had its origin in this wise:
Two member/ of the.ConstitationalConventiott—,
both of whom hav e lived long oviolegre
_h to pent
their folly—had a wordy encounter, or some bit
terness, which wee followed by a challenge. The '
belligerents, properly aboompardad, :want •to St.
Louis, "on bloody 'deeds intent"- There they
Were arrested, reasoned with, and' laughed'at, and
returned to their constituent& —, Meads.' Next -
day, the prohibition Of duelling, as it *sw stands,
was presented to the Convention. and adopted..
We do not remember limit 'a duel hoe been fought
in Illinois ulnae, • - - . , . •
pirate letter late ty re
ceived from Bello* Ovate, Inbar Mobile,) Green
county, Ala., says:
"A terrible thin has mourned slpce I wrote
you last—the murder of Oar postmuter.at bellow
Square ire took his recall about a mile frent the
poet aloe ' and waa rebuning,fron: hie upper,
when, it isinappoesel, he wee met and followed into
the office, and there knocked bithe heed lettlf an
are, and then robbed of 111 his money.' The litters
were then all broken 01)111,. sad a great deal of mo
ney taken from them, /Levu then dragged about
three-9tirters of siMile, with the intention of put
ting him in an Old welt; bat the murderer fled. be
fore he mcompliehed this. Before he left, to make
sure of his victim be allot him through the bead.
The postmaster Wee: a ',wry inoffensive man, and
was very Muck liked, but was murdered in cold
blood, . merely for his mosey. The murderer
hap not been taken up, although it is well known
who he is; bid toSt having settelent evidence to
hint him, they, think t it beet to let him
lieffre evidence is pretty much all there is, *arm
know' that is of no avail in court."—Pensacola
faints.
•
ART MATTERI3.—ROWIN le going tali :nerd. He
has orders to take likenesses of Carlyle seer.
eon, and Tennyson for Longfellow; Eastman
Johnson is going W_ e s t for the summer, to study.the
Indian type. Biendadt le to. amend the Missouri
river to its sourcee,Und to -bring back counterfeit
prestutnients of the, wild 'scenery of tkat regicrst.
Ferrer la the name of a clever young artist,- &pupil
of EUSkia, some Of whose pieces are on exhibition
at the Modeled . .. Alf :Design in Now York - . Lents*
Is about to, paint the landing of the Cellmlie
grime in litaryland, under Lord Baltimore.. !Seve
re ladies; well known In society in If eirYork,
has* consented to sit lin their portraits, to be used
in thiswork.
tire Viol RgoEfttPsifienTANlA.
gratefully eekimilikeigie tie tioilptof Ilihrdefins
to • donation froth: the Easton Lo i ge, No. 153, Au
:Giant York Masao., to the LAWN? Mout Yuan
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