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' • • u frit , , „ PIaR)IO37.OiIESTNUT Btioet, Id ion MN e lirk Nue L.110,117M‘ , • • AZ I Mci =UMW Are 1711Tolii 111!"•• 11 ' 1 ••••"•* •auort®m to.D=•lta• : MISSES , ' 0 1 BREAN, 914,, OHEST, NOT' &bon. 11111.4t1- SERY. foT the Bonn. crt 111UXDUAY, imADM ug pi4se CMai t -ErN9 B . ; OWING LARGE IMPORTATION OA • 4 bARFET.i.NeS., and otAsequelat &nod sales - , THROUGH THE AUCTIONS. Fo dull Mr oar . . „ Plimitz-STOCK:Or - , BRIM AND TA.P433IST' 0 A RP E T AT AUCTION - PRICES. BAILY . _ No. 9803i1ESTNAT asSeittpltif'ar lECO F9URTII'BTIIIIO'IB6O CARPET --WAREHOtfIifEL:' ABOVE oineenruz — stiarr, r!O. • OPILINGIDIPORTATION Of Votrot. Brom% Impala Tliroi4l7, *O4 ut. sod Violation CARPETINPAS,',-. , KEW MO : nth Codes Stow "Itilsitlap. ofbitoliAof iito;owiloiG of .d'ooonor quality. Also, s lane Asoximoit °fait Rom riniggoto, Crumb Olothire boor Skim, Door Mats, &o. Also. lb bmioli of Qu etta COCOA AIATTMOO, of !mew JOHN LEMON, - : • RICHARD. ' ythlm Manufacturer, Importer, and . , CA. " . . - . „ GEORGE W. HILL. AfrupAFrum . MaMite..INOARYBT WAIIIIIIOI3BB, 144 NORT/1 Map STRUT. lir2o-bn• 1111ATTINOS, MATTINGEI ! MATTING ,LUI, 4-4 white mat absoludi - • biattiass. ... 44 For sabt at lowest oasis sriosa,bi Kb VE s itNIGHT t - _ - .94:13 aos lg rut !Kum. seal-1m ~ abovaBPttliff . malt tads. : , llifEitcHANT O. THOMFSON, „ TAILOR. N. N. CON. swains AND WALNUT amine. Clothing swede TO ORDER only. . , A Fine Stitcher Materials always on Mod. , • • - car are 1101101tid to liars theirntessatsei , " *MINN 'GENTS* MiNI.III/1110 4,0010111 t. PRO4bilkikt • a. wia.soim aa% Tiv. 30 • 8 Tg . rake,' tAtii.l:l, You r, NtIVD. fusrl rata atl a $0 plantains 1/1111 . 1 forever or it 1•14% du* oolloel• liven to of Doritribrl• ThiAl au rub / m eat raa4o i tiv r e th.., u , at • r tho s y C horr o c 5t , 1 . 4• 1 our silvrrtirertio mrter mit., or ant. tir " raw f r at th le m ott agd book. . It / roar MOW r T W. SOOTT---Iste of tab firm of Whir to• sown.( yo F 72 645r WM30, 7.1r0a9. the = Ate RtirtmalfM,4. ( 51 / GEORGE Ii . P.EN Gimp ' . NO. easpaserrsirr initrxr, • • . • . (Alvolinne Gramm Nr i rms OrPOCTS OaariPamr4L Has &brava la Ellad• a Isms soeir of ,•• F. .:• • •BIRTB, TIBI A& COLLARS, • • et • • UNDER nulaTtip, 101111,11 Y. DRAWEES...A' .;,.;.• • •••OLOVia. itikb And SUIT, otheraNide hi isniLeldifil TierSTYLNikaaliit 1114PLUWINgMum& ; • seitiabllar ,• . • . 1. itz.lNl* 'AND* silWitlii; ..• ! • -• , . ,•• •. 06.1* NORTH KITH ,• ty • - :In • . . • r_ • • • Jo no most Oteadvs wimibalmorof 1. , V: El 4 ET fat:*• Et tiNtk:S. ,Wl,l 4 rtiCOW : - SlALikkgra: imirest'sall lard airodomat la- Iliefidphstfilpi ilyered • ••• : • • ••• : • no= WAD= mii• sal IsUrell• iniaillsperelled to. • " • 'ie. • • r...... , ia. to j0tgap ,„ ..4. .,,, : , .11t. I:a ::1 ••, ..1'; , 1 • • , i, •i - ..7 • MANUFACTURED TO ORDER 1 ' ' t , * ' , -0 % • •E.O. & P.ll. WARREN, ivis•iii' • rfiILADELPIILIL rL Min Able. and 340 hfi. larp No. 8 Mack , to = ww ara u s bbia. sodtipi r gzsAtl9 2„fkWai SAXTINnoN TABLE , NOW 1-m.s , *AL at ace ;air maim, at IS, 114. MI. 914 AULL 60 1 9 1 1111 M Strom, aa2140•1. • • lie; 4l • • 4'.11 ! , - • t } '7 7 r - 7 ' ...altoW-CPUMOICATIONSer AVM inbiliii. ' itilamb, .:•:.: ....:, i n in; si t i c i tm e ir. '., An r no mink. —An sr tie Iligiver. •i• ow Wombat. itTosr. the,sfprottAntoish An 1 Illaialig., ILta il lAilln IsstrpotiVS, ~ and slil noticing marl entry Italia this week. 11rotausir Upswing Um ARIA% - dikagialtApheir itrorthst- rues r • . Imes Mesa { l n tAiir, .. abler/ to tHP se. „ • . &Grp In On . ve. .. ........ r ,. ‘,...44,4 ,4 • iskt e n: a the SO: • . c•' •: E liliurlanit p 'Rim!. I l i g " Ili &I - sonotlit a Eat: . ~....r. Dr lb land, Ach 7l 7iti; LIAM 8,4 . • 1.40. 1 10 6 CaNsnl VT Est. ; t DEM )9 TEITBM lot .B0011•11ZEP-' • 't 11413-411.11TENDEIVe. ',-- ' •• - • ~ - : - ••.„-t. Cello •utii Book.lteeping. Wiese. nostate. Xi& 115 6, ii.' US fie:anon to Conim i ielidole. ascents ' 7.. 1. 0 Ind rinOtiosi r Treatise ; Mei Solool edi: UM' ' ileittla • ; o. re lutd : Pnetioal'Tiestleo ardinttn7 House I. 176 , . • or of the above-nioned volumes,thers 41,01 _Plii igil, wr and a set Of ICIILLTITIN tlikplC MOOlll, rewriting out the enemies' contained in the ... . „ ~ .. . . . I , l rtiti at ' ilinni qiptisfroglan °mime of the •' Meat !: Mon t 11111.10 as neNved the eienatures Hz =Vet having is arse of the hooka of ninny and most -justly distinguished etennter- Ms of the United Mates, se fame: 414 , 1 ? - iile,te bestow upon. it our 1111111111lifild ma lt nr•NreU . tanned 104 text-book for the guide foc the learner, a book of 111 Mew* tiliartlink -,• ' ••- • - - • We , In Ear t most complete' work we here ex it/ W. " - , Girths andreineethefof the above oriels yiew to, Is die 117 their glasses. gal ,N il l . 14S. ill4nigi 66 •yeiniff &is ot!s kW. Sits prim 0007444 ', ''' •- i • ' • _l3. (J. &J. SIDINA & 1 • 0, .. - a 1 No. 508 7nllloll. Street. Philadelphia. . . THE,NEW BOCIKS 7Ws :: 'WALTER. ASiliiroisD. . .. orreArlllmo., Mono, Tinted itiiii . 41: , Pill &e (AV @f . _ln cue - 4 - d o te amour rip o u r o whteb are , ~.e lusts - 14' haetteust. ietteden. ) t' ~ -,-;, ;_. ~ 4:1 IiABITI3 OP GOOD SOCIETY. i ... , .., „, 1r. , . 1.4,.... ~ abi . , dic .,. .. Nrpl-bixTAts.i4 - .. a" . S . ktior.... "e.A.Nr d orriwria,ltA , the Meltit AS WI ..m -et , . A Ellill.) '')',„- 'biol.. fro.% wain. Praia IL " wt " tre . ,!, tie amouy,) by the _ mute Astor, .J . 41 et. Tottialsapd from the Purnell mei. -Ttila roaaarkabio book, .fiut ,w4sal zi pA:PIONUOSit audio oPDX 5 , 4 X 110 • 41inowt without. ill iota, yeano. non sad dautoor, nob gotourlitutatiA vat ton teal t. wore oloanoolLovor be tore at ,iutisqloally and asitata t r=ogo.. Tim atVe to ut !Or he im pedant ailed. , aloaltooti! trigorota„ sad •, , THE FEAT TRIDOLATiO3I, , F kV:Boom:1 ties. Mee, Muffin., Prime Ilrizeo m mg of east aus atom*/ hae mantis stunt . „, 1. prOl. which ems attracted so A psieel ittia r descr i tir e l e .vatam g, ...bal. England (where /Nn watkoosamia ri Mb thousand) and in thie country (where its aucotos has bean elo t r t z e Cor e s: marked, is tiaire Le sedlig:4 6„ imam, if i gli oZi t a bo ve wilt r , ?V lait . ' /I.n k Ant Publieheiv '"'shtlif4hk.* s!iet. DO D etre'et.NeVA THIBD•9TREBT JOBBING lIBITOBO sumiccoorn., IFIL L I , •ll.lWit ROST. D. WWII 00QPIII; PARRAhti eV WORK, ' 1 - 1 • " HATI3,‘OAPEr• AND S T'li AW GOODS. , pro. st NONTH TEID.STREEL DinuitANNy oN band • rile eaaortzkla NIDINr WAo i roan ti ailgi mil 'Artiangints, A t GLIM LAI/ 46 & MAGINNIS. : . !Importers sod Whole's!' Dealer. to •• • *gale BNOLIH!I• AND AMERICAN - • SHOE THREADS; • • • FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTING!! ? in& I, Difl o. e viro s erTipas s , s ci);_ I A G ffir sFoß alln iatik e 'Aal , =03 1 30 s il k, end Uptiold'o P. 0411 - No. 30 North THIRD Street. • • tai-Dos TO . M EAU BANTSi BUYING OIL *unite ARP WINDOW 13RkDE9. BLABON & SMITH; YARTIVACTUDERS OP on,,aLoTuß, 4411 - NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Wi the attention of dialers to our large second MOLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS. -GREEN GLAZRD 0114 CAMBRIC, - • binittlfel article for Shade'. The largest stook of I WINDOW SHADES end BHP, HOLLAPIDO ut ;the Pairki l / 4 . ot prim wilich oomnetilion. fig-gui y ARD. ciAr r iLIVIORE, & CO. MIL 44 AND It /40R111 THIRD STREW', nareirrus AND DEALSRS IN s AID le n,o le Day gooDat gas ol)omn --- thianik-LINEN11. EMOROIDI%- t RIO; iioenuty; eLovra, srrrevArr - 7 -- --- ricsire J.; wawa. !SPRING lB6o' S.' T.' WAY, de -, ORORTER. pip„Aptopra&LE'ppauvlut KORMIEN ANS: DOMESTIC Eit.a.ck - so. 98 NORTE THIRD IT.. reedrfei "" " ' -•" iS.P:itt:I+IA,VIVAIj And isteisted'do offer, yen add"ozoast months Buyers, one of the "LARGESV I. '' • ^ MOST ATTRACTIVE STOOKS ' eeinke:o4- Hoo t not otaplo lA% Ant is eat oth er oitt. PAribiaire *WPM On! theekirell &Aided st neeeene'df tbe yent.: • • •'" ' ' • I:"C'ionec`. " pee': n.•zotiLeW ' " ' 19io. P. MAfi - 1.860. 'P PR W• G ' • ' 1860• 11331011 . • !. HIEGEL., BAIRD.,„ito . . 151PORTHREI AND .JOBBERM FOR] IGN AND 'AMiCRIOAN Welt " :Q0 D'S. Dm: it it. Titran,',BTizia. „4_, „liquWoßtaitiA*, , „ • ant. 'UMW' the fats:44lOn ot cowry atszeb Uleil - 14,R611,. WILLIONSILBOIII.D 111,11)1 , . nursit.4iiiiii GOODS, . ,witohther AN low reoedvini - 860144 - - - ttT Morchante-would And it Adi tbsdr , advsntste to :0)1464# =Amine! Tit hll4km stiNVE.p:;44,:Ri4ks.. & 00.4. , BOOKBIO.IBRI , . • V. V slurs s• - as • "ELTON% , ORTLINE NEAPS AND KEYS. ' • ' • • 'DIWKONV ;ONOLOGY, • 3 1 3 1 4 Wri=11:1:196, , , Noa; OrrigsaTu Mist aide. baolow Ards I:_ittipeA.) • fok trA3:-:!:160 in" 1165 - :o4id,for, 45° • ighit; THURSDAY ; MAY 3, 1860. Rai Their'Writers ' Moo , . , Since the Waverley Novels , astonished the world by their picturesque force, their stro. 'common sense, poetic feeling, Igenial,bumor, mid-wonderful truthiuhmllo, there has not been Written a raer,e surprising work of fiction than 4 . ,,Ad em Beds. ' lA. more 'thoionghlY .newel, in all. pointa, had, not previously been produced. - It. co r ns out without any flourish Of trumpeta,'wlthout any netts Of preparation, wittout any tip-toe stretch of expectation: On the title-pile Were the Words; is By George Eliot."' Who could 'this George Eliot . be? Therefis, no Such nine in Alliboneltientaik-' able Dietionery, of English Sind Anierican-Ettt;' thers.'' All knovrii,was;that a*sriee of stint* 'tteorge Eliot , badsppeared :in' Bkrksmod'it , 4diedosegivNagasise, and bad ' been C'ollectiul 4itionblished_as a book.. But, no sooner did_ :"Adam Bede" 'appear. than ; pub*, opinion ,pvonounced it very good —public, opirden, Mind you, its the best ~of antler. The, book iii so truthllil—somal-4hat the world, of reader" clatiped ft to its heart at once. The elements are strongly and strangely'mingled in it. • The 'characters are like those in life : Puritanical Dinah, with a heart full of tenderest affection; pretty. Hetty;whese fatal gift of beauty caused the tragic. passers in the book; Adam Bede ltri4 Seth, who MAY emphatically , be called men; Bartle,. thd. wornanhater; 'and, above' I all, astonishing kis: Y'oyser, with her shrewd sayings and. her worldly wisdom, so :whorled. cally uttered. All the time, nobody could discover who • George Eliot was, or where he came from. .4,beciplare known that this ,was_ but a, nom de plume. Some fathered the book upon William Hewitt;. setae attributed It to a clergyman in one of the English inland counties. - At last, it was stated that the author was sines Marian Evans, living in Statfonishire, who had trans lated 'Straus' " Lit* et 'Jesus," from Sherman into English. . As that translation was published some seventeen years ago,,and was probably not executed until Miss Eiails was well uPto her twenty-fifth year, we 'may safely assume that she is now an old maid—that is, if forty two years can entitle her to be so designated. .Young or old, the author of," Adam Bede" is one of the very best writers of fiction now living. She has just'produced another book, •called ce The Mill on the Floss," which is even better than "Adam Bede," in some respects. It is by no, means ftir to judge of an author by corn. paring one work .of his with another. But even when this test is Applied, "The Mill on the Floss" may be pronounced oven a better book.than Adamßode.", • The • scone is in the North of England, in or'near,a small country town, and the characters revolie around one' Mr'. Tolliver; who lives at Dori: cote Mill, on the Floss. There are glimpses of two clergymen in this tale r it:little more is shown of tmattorney—syoring couutrybanker to brought in also, but the real Characters of the story ,belong to Mr, Tolliver and his family. •Ne, With his wife, son; and daughter; Sid his wife's' three sisters, make' the midi actors of the story. For, the Most, part all the women are undeniably vnigar- r sernetimes very mean, too. Their .hatbands are rather better. ' The whole lot would be'Si be familiar silth - ne any of Mr. Thseketsy's flsiorite seam* and swindlers. Mr. tallivelli - love ; for-his. daughter, and regretfal regard -for his sister, • who has married a straggling poor man, .to whom she has brought a houseful of children,' redeems him. The story opens with Tom and Maggie Talliver irk:Childheed, andi with great skill and effect, traces = them 'nil'to 'the -years when Maggie becomes old enough to love—a sad coquette she • terns out to be=-and to suffer. we*, we , I. to their tr Cowthi motion. ,Backoutn autYPotro- or if out of RD.Strost iR .By J. iiithOt of 'Tor. 16390. 4: 3 11o 14 1;;e;. 115.4ranpi. The way in which Maggie attracts a lover from her conein tucy Deane is indefensible— bra it is true to nature, As for Tom Tolliver, the brother, ho has some good points, with a great deal of pride and selfishness. 'The book deals with ?homely. people, and every character in it is distinctly individualized. The four sisters; sees Dodson, with their pride of family and thorough selfishness, are actualities.• You feel, in meeting them here, as if you bad known thorn all your life. The writer's know ledge of the world constantly breaks in, not intradingly, upon the reader. The scene, full of subdued humor, in which Bob Jakin, the packlnan, humbugs Mrs. Gregg into making purchases from him, shows a shrewd know ledge of himan nature, as well as of the world, and ifs commerolat Polonins were to give ad vice to a modern Laeries, it would certainly be like this lecture which Isom Tolliver gets from his well-to-do Uncle Deane : Ah, young gentleman," sold Mr. Deane, with that tendenoy to repress youthful hopes which stout and auceeesful men of fifty find one of their easiest duties, " that's sooner said than done—sooner said than do to." "But didn't you get oh in that way, unele?" said Tom, a little irritated that Mr. Deane did not enter more rapidly into his ,views. "I mean, didn't you rise from one place to another through your abilities and goood conduct?" " Ay, aY, sir," said Mr. Deane, spreading him self in his chair a little, and entering with great readiness into a tetrospeer of 'his own career. l• But I'll tell you bow-I got on. It wasn't by gattlpg astride aStiok, and.ibinkhig it Winaldlurn into aliorsii if reit on it long enough. I kept MY eyes and ears open, sir and I wasn't too fond of my own back, and - I , ma de my master's interest nay own. Why, with onlYlnoking into what went on in the mill, I found out "how - there wai a waste of Ave hundred a lair that might be hindered.. Why, Orr I hadn'insore schoolbag to begin with than a Obiwity boy ; but I saw pretty soon that - I couldn't get on far Without mastering accounts; and I learned 'em between working-hours, after. I'd been nulading , Look here." Mr. Deane opened a book, and point. ed ap the page.' " I write a good band enough, and rirmatch anybody at all Boris of reokoningby the head, and I got it all by, hard work, lad paid for it oat of my own earning * - often oat of my owe dip, ner and mapper. And - I !Coked into -the mature of , all the thing, we bad to do within the business, and picked up, knowledge se I want about my work, and turned it over in my heed. ;:Why,lnr no mr; • . .avarmetended to bet—but I've thought of a thin • or two ins of, and it a Mide'd fine d arenas' In"one - rtituris. And there isn't soiardite shipped or unshipped at tour wharf but I know the quality of it.. If, t got places, sir, it was bent:wet made myself fit for 'em. If itin Want to slip into a round bole, yon must make a bait of yourself—that's where lb is.' ) • Mr. Diane tapped his' box again Do had been led on by pure enthusiasm in his subject, and had really forgotten what bearing this retrospective survey bad on his listener. Be bed found 'mos.- don for saying theastae tiring .more than onoe "he fore, and was not disthaeffy aWare that be had not his port wine • "Well, unite," said Tom, with a. alight com plaint-1a , bit' . tinief -44 .that's - wfiati khouldilkar to do. Can't /get on in the' ‘• : (i The Mill qn the plosr.htifbeen - pUblielfed by the Harpers, at New York, for.one.dolig the 'selling pHce iri England being seven. dollars and a, half. • Pass an internationirpoPi:;ilglit lair, and tlie'American will approxiMate to the English • price; It is because' books ' are so mi4)l4loaPir in this . itioliitey,',ttinfi, in` Eniopp that, taken as a people, we are much better informed upon all subjects than our cousins and friends across the Atlantic. `A r "seeond- authoress, • 'and . a titled one to boot, -le Lady Theresa: Lewis,. wife -,cd Sir Gorge' Cornwall Lewis, (ez-editor of the Edinburgh „firrieiv, and now a babini4 Minister in England,) and -sister of the Earl of Ow & en t . .' 4 volume, Called The Semi-de= tiohed. Honse,"l (published. by :Tinknott„br Fields, Boston,) tells :Us, by its title-pair; that It IS ',I edited by Lady,ThereeitLeWiti,, , buena scarcely are In error when we •give,her credit for having Written the hook: 't "c, The Somi.del, tached Henze is a peasant; iniif3kitiling. and interesting story of etery-dsy life in the suburbs of London. 1t ie . noarcely story, but a series of advdntaires, ,without any ro mance,rwhich are very easily told - There is a sprinkling of nobility ending-the eharseters, but even the Duchess,eers tier,honorspeekly. From the first page to the, hist,' there is not a single effort at, flue The ,book is very entertaining,; and in _tills presents a doclded contrast to the unineroun , Werke •Written by Lady Theresa's husband, which are'remarka bly, dull girl heavy., /Idea,, ,aun 4arnsil—llore is another saber est; ,rSertia Percy, ,or, L'Esp4inen,'", by )(swat Field. We, believe r thaA this is, a raat44o o 401 tarX i /4 1 004k YOUDIE lady, and we e C e - P*l ( l4 /OP. ex eatkriirar 0 0 ,4 414 Art, „:. Tae. totor7 Telace! , , th e sodrY#Mt. t irk rfMr; whe . 031 ,thf A.* 44.- I zq bin" .bem l / 4 me/ neie OM 402 41 UM4 1 . 3 1 4 tb t 4 rs 44adZ he reit.s.mu num, well- ger. - bereavement. yieke . grlev tie thi total loss offtroffivi44 leave! the •beeollhl,potuitu reeioelokAg . rrk. she hed= 4 14 4 4 0 4: simeh weddeck ilf**,sll.lo4. w0r 1 4, - PlesPliib, !ad , ,r 4 iNceS,to , ,mit, PeveliinlshMeit IPSa CEP 4.14;, 10.0 comniences Ake AtOitre, kg r 4 eAlbsil!feriee l epd, shelter,,—reiortlng ; gee4lewerh, She bee been , wes.o o olitstirriu/t. ) I !;shlf* interact her ebilihme rf cElbe #rengiqhrlst, See 1 1 11 ik and is eIAPP* 4 he;, AM" glee. I The sue ' 11WCIOA. relates hew, eh( surround, her, howl so- dear, The *hop, fo{u relistous reeliß powo Sim 00#, aerivixt frpul, those; wjh4, ,fpur !3hie.f.V#lffiniesrkat,i variance- with etteei ok sc titsi. weaknesses—in the, place, bertha Percy and her; children think too mach and tallitoo t 'mue,t; of the fi pride," dignity, anderassequence of' tho:.Percy Amity. „,Secondly g. Nrs-, Percy, writing of her children, hoop pp, - Pgreat . deal,, by ker PerPst* Mest4 0 O„011 *Or P 4 , 0 14 11 beauty InLeanore's. mum, it Iliffisft4o.4,OPOn; so often! that, we filistost , L l4 . l O, h t 4 ..... b e ,e 0f. 4 197 Inst•ead •Of lovely. Lastirs'OsPrigptiSsystisti, dialogue all • ihrongh • th,e, narratise. The, satheris the tuOtit. iridefitt4oo ulidah 4ll #°T. within, the S'AFOO quaintanne,,- ,We counted sm #mall 1414, ,r 1 ridges in thig.volume,end theriphandoned,the..., enumeration. Howard'perey, had Ite 11114.1 would have gone asp Missionary toAiMeniel surely, such a sensible .person • aa, the tuttbor. might hsvelbrund work for him, In his Master's vineyard, a great,deal meow loins at our own door, there are souls IP instructed and laved, Without wanderinlott hlo 4 rOrtiple countries I : •We notice, with some .surprise„, that a *Aim Percy," which ,ip published by . the Appleton*, of New- York, is very strangely printed. ; litany passages are rendered obscuXe.. by the wretched punctuation- 7 0 * le, by the ominsion,of commas. It is *omit* book, , and provokingly ~disilgtuing ; we have found it. Upon the wholes,!',Xlestk4 if a first work, has a great,dsal of =tit? . !tar"' garet Field,•as a writer, reminds Am, of. the Misses Warner, either of whom mightliutve been prouder such a „book is 44 ; Of course,. as no woman ever Is content with ',writ* one book, we shall hear, iron; this yoraN t epthmesto again., , Next;time, she, will. he, a , little . Assi diffuse and a little moreartisticel cation. Bat he; , book 'dtilers'tts to bs -Isl4l l and we cordially recommend R.,' „ ! We have to notice somereenblicittions.„ Th t si: new volume oiliooper's illustrated by Thorley, contains a Satanstotz first published, in 1846..- contahle,-MeSkr very striking -Incidents, 'and beßcriiie/t ! sd, In the, illustrations of this vobneo,Parloy 1,21, been extremely spirited and sneraesatal., 7 Lippineett , & Qe., of thiaelty, bayabroug4 out, as part of their library , edition Of Bnlwees _ Novels , and • itomences„hia ; latest, work, a What will he do with it?", It is complete in three twelve no volumes, superbly-printed on Plits4Ebsuod in. du*. „IThe. irestetustY, lobllsholltrorkst in thbrbts9ol44 edition, are da,The Caxton.,"- 1[012! a id telly Nara"! Inform., • G. P. Putnam, Nev{ York,, has commenced'. the publication of &National Edition of ivesh. ington ,Irving's works. The second:.volume, (but first published) contains thewhole of AM Sketch Book; with the author's, autoblogriplll. 7 cal introdgetion to Up ,rtrOssd edition, - It is embellished-with an engniving steel, from Stuart Newton's,eortrait_ of, liSing, hIS forty-sixth year; a vignette, showing Sunny side, Irving's late residence, end several neat wood engravings. The brio*, in clear ',typo graphy and rose-tinted paper, is luxuriously got up—indeed, it is one of the handsothest books of the season. Hr. putiam intends in Chiding the whole of Irviiigli,Work frithii new edition, and ,by, the time ..completed, Irving's Life and Correppopdence,,by nephew, will ; probably be ready for enbikni-t. thin. We (should not be -surprised ,if. this National Edition of Irving Went off in team of thousands. Mr. Putnam, we ebserve,i lisa bought out, uniform with, this editiOn; the Discourse on the Life, Clutnichr, and Genius of Washington Irving, delliered before the New York Historical Society, exactly,a month ago, by William Cullen Bryant, the poet. It is a fine criticism, as well as a highly interest ing condensed biography. The New Law Providing for the Return • - of Undelivered Letters. - 'Proi.inii.mite, May Ist; 1880. To Hie Excellency James 'Buckman, Press dent of tko United States;-.88r: On the 28th nit; I called at the pest Aloe In this ally, to-make Inqui ries relative to the bill whit& paned both Roams of Congress In Mareb;empoirering the Poet Odle* Department to retain, free of charge, to the waiters thereof letters on the exterior of which appear the names - and residence* of the „writers, and which have lain thirty days uncalled for. _lmam informed. at the office that the postmaster wan away in Charleston ; that no orders impieties the low had been received from the Post Ogloe tepartmen,t, and that the office could give me no information regard to it. . . - • - Now, unless urged 'up to the performanise of its duty by yourself, or expressions of public opinion, it is my-belief that too Post Ogee Department will either suppress the law, or render it inopera tive, by giving toit .little or no publieity; ;and „I have the following ststementafack tp,make , a ,-- Theplan,forreturnint.nn vend lettere indi cated In the law recently emitted, is Pitrgind par; eel of - a plan- for increasing the Widener and re venue of the postal •genies, tkat ,hu been r urged by me elm 1852.1 t is divided In .two parte—to ' wit; a. plan to deliver lettere,. and n plan to return rs :undelivered lette—to 'set anther esparatelyair in anojtinotion, , as' the - writers of letter may deter . To test the feasibility of th e delivery hater. of the device, the 32d cong ress added the sth eeetton to the Poet Office ApproPriatibn bill, approved March 311;‘1853. purpose °Ube atr, e the committees on Pat Offen* and goat 'goads, in the matter to the attention of. the Senate, signed a paper, dated - March 28th, 1853, , widett dis tinctly set forth; that the amendment Wait adapted in order to give the plan" of Oliver - livens Woods -• fair trial. This paper .has been died ia the De partment einem 1853, bet, despite, it • and my re peated appltoations end remonstrances, the Depart ment reinsid'th 'give effect to the 'bier, and It re mained *dead letter:up to Mareh, , lBs6; at •irtrlelt period some inembereof-the,Writh Conrail went to the Itopertment .and parstandly requested that a trial lie grentod r torny.devico. Thee Prgek the Department wreaked me - te 'preened, but se vere; and even extraordinary restrictions and eon dilleits were inn:idea fleetest:thaw!ltid thenatia fee:lion of demonstrating the practicability of my plans to the arms from-whence, be 1853 , had ema nated an dverse report to MY project, with% re; port had 'formed the only Plea the' Dena/tient cord d snake for not gliding effect' to - the On January 3d, 1857, II received as expliciWtrank, , and manly avowal that my plans tonhiptoeno cesniut operation, rendered over the. • lu t a o f. the very officer who, in , Optoher, 1813, everted, adversely to It. • , , . • The monis of my efforts produeed feeling! of oxasperation with certain, of the ceded' of the De pigtment; - They seemed te view It eta.* rejection on their ability and the Department flatly refused.to suggeet to,Congrem the simple and harmless legislation neoenary to devote* the piblia utility of the nieleare ' Was tiotetold that the law - was not mandatory ! • Determined that my plena should not fell through 11 pk of effort on say part, In June, 1858, I laid aprinted description of the same again before : the Departinett,:matompanied wigi the fol lowing opinion, to-wit " ' ' ' Tli e undersigned have examined the plan for in-: creasing the efficiency of the delivery branch 'of We. poatal service, as explained ity.Oliverlivana oeds, of Philadelphia, in' the sub,PAtied .patea; ro thugh its agency, we i letter inlay bs stifely - tfeliverQ, even In cues where theloo s -! lion of the person for whom. It is inteadadis no. known save the mere feet that he letomewbere in California, or the Tcrvikriss ,of.-Orejmn ot• Wash ington. * eF ISenate oiihnil;slted &atm. D. , • 0 • Beton:aro tr, "- J. C. Mc/KM / Milieu* of Itepreselitatirse; 8. -q, .:Penaior Gorin, tel devote-Siam to the exami nation of the svatem. demise' mimeo= an on tea. • Nis colleagues lotto examined it, and hence the Tim= ttnnvat Gads. ant ii genMiptine of the plan to the Governor, of•Californift, anti- i *leered it of such' importantly that,' oni4 lush, 1819, he -don • verea.ainemage th the Lq re or. that Stets, specially is refenetioe to the memers. intim melt sage, he speaks as &flaws = • _ . • In my °gill:6i, ' the &depth% of this inhente would lessen :eery materially the number of dead lettere Whiah are now isetreyet - everyipmetea - at non •granolemn and enable Mamma who are sow ttantly (111144 010;1qp J a ibqt VONA* =ZEE lin: '' . 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Oa•d q 011 . 1 14 7 - 1 ,. • losseWr toiir . dofte,:tost ~if fa iioilthe ..- ' . i!a lr re4,2 l u t ill= l. l t 4 ;it :te ~ , yell, bosisise - iiiii - sith • ittibsobr Vlr 4011Willitlib % - q it° %if * int isss alliva t=V'' thadi ' ' meld los testima ri polo- * ,,, .11 laitififitst the died* NNW set .0 Ist: - :`;.-. i irtalli ttsui dr iUm lit or t ow. :k wier dArlight titipay r s it o,_ ar : ':. 4 _ttflPi=art..4.lly _ _ - mia B-7il hlut dat's and fessillth!' a nem popultitten 7air . 014=itauts" bi- , ' id= Jersey' adspaeii - : intone 0 one Peel*, pmsemiseet# t 4 Introdnadest would- nideuld fead.-to the diilivery of many lettes Klett now - faliti iamb their O'Keefe* ; " bit llt-n • - hiring , lender thit tie I in..: Milderiaatlior ant imakoner:Sespand4 list" . time ~, the lhinsietaded to declare `the .meow itiiielliforiToili. PIM ,Clenerakspla I ll i a laftaD:kf 4 4. i1 1 e rr0 11 . 4 ,441 1 IP!'; rifling (and I thole mhtieltri)! tbe , erroye , 6f= the,' Postmaster General tithe fieherepsesaatod o ne 'of persons in .the D .ilfe for se many years bird `Pitimintimf the ' 'of` imp drew)* an slabersto eter moat stood of. Suspeuded three months. tropOliA to Maki Seri a 'llitselpyati,' and-jr 1.44.101 Y, and-vidaz til.gtfyg•t orargati r t,-, The expiamethsej. toed , * Wigan" 3 10 the . elcuild'he lefty. undersod i find it inielyed a ,thi• - 4,eripthni of is nosenre, hithertoirdrsown In posted °Peek 'a ' ll % .i g n iAtaral4osll.: Isarefested sompleti. an d l i e n gosal rarcobOlost URI Mode a is-,,: turning ilea terei' taloa*" letters to their - . . _ - 'My 'letter; which waesdated. .7ady'2Btit,. 1859, • eloaedwithes description of my project .for return-- _ ing, free of ehirge,all Undelivered lettiii, (valet- ' ble or etithrlinta on the - extiaitif of Whieklippear ; '- the names indsesidenees Ottlte•endboro."--, ' The I. 3 taParleoenfs rePlissi iss7.lettel. dated „hapset , Wits 18 . 5 kilnd dgeedisi th e tut or the Thunee' -- ' Burensil-M s wit, Aist TtdiCheidetint4dethisenter: - - General.: The latter.rnaiatathed absolute *blue • r hi regard to the diagram", and mueonithed to ms- rarely Soidemisleg my plan foe nitarithintsfe- ' 1 " Nimrod letters. It declared that area iLthalhests ,- . ,;:-. master Gaul* would anSoMMeedthit deesthe,,that . , _ the " reecerneeiklitlith Weald bilinheidid,, ff net treatedisythe UMW, la haperthitahmt :: - ' % I nisht 7 W l2 . o* lntlaw o,ol wfach'lliststAll tiensik-- I thus unasarsthly, eentleamettethowamene to , 1 puy Whiffs' u id oPerelleini bedNllMisief fthipM; nothostrdniesinererneemsear,ssently-pieseg rther,-; fa order, to umplath thee. reenondonea. I re- -" - piled: . letter,' dated Reptivalierlher, _ . - 1850, - and inaitol Mauer' 'alluded to the'effithiser find& " tales: bther - Deparbuent.in reemd, Jo. the ,Igke. -, ~, • guru. . , Thb .olued: the :oorruponthe Mt T . slatted the sitranste of Maltase* repartee the Department, outdoes tethers lit rupilise it -, ';'- litiaddreuird to• , deneste'e, mostetlem,teskspled.: Marsh fi11t,18 . 0.• .. .. ~,ltslienthit report thipeirid, le it' soy iivisillicf astenhisinent, :I' found that , the idepastmentluid adopted l and pet, la actual operation my ditdesktui .. for assmerdsd Ward& letters and almost nty very notate's** used to ' philtre - the advantages -- the , new esti. over -the old eplutorly res-... turn !Joann It " esppersed it ed. 'Events su enerAt n I hid Made' tluit lindelthired . letters Shoal So lose thist three emthe (to wit--. one !Until) before Wog neternit," 'pianism made ,- in the , - • Frou r lV — tha rraf one. instituted. I fisaellthiat - . some gate nring Beptember; 1859.•-the ardor for; _ the new system was based t %swath= theD•Crt it ment wrote s last - letter-to wit; *matt - th. , litda-Lit liedletenitimid to seise me,'ind; wi th out" • - licknolfladinicibr alfririnbte trAY NMI, Intslinmee ~, Its dimmeAmrsgard.to the diagram., A mew - nusemaione appropriation and 'kind* oftersoliS " ' fortnoletrespilonsofabotbor's Wainvosanerveoli -:,•'-: be enusivod. , T,The eillelebr that.mehmered , it, .. doubtless plume tbemselvos on their threinthere, bat I Mast that you -will 'view It in the same light that has every high-toned Mimi eequainted with the estu r s-to-wit, that it was. a ,piette",,of . , putty smartemi, ill beeming a Depaftment Of 1. - great" To eths :Senate's -thquiriee for.plar.s to diminish the number or dead letters , or to providethr th eir . return to the writers ' thereof the Department bid ' none to 'Geer, 'hat . prembed soon to make nue practical suggestions. After waiting almost three _ months from the date of the premise; the Senator " ' - to whom I explained mf plans,' finding no angry- ' dons trim the Department forthcoming, onlrehru sty 27th,1880,,introdneed $ resolution, which was adopted; instructing the Poet Office Committee of '' the Renato to , bemire Into the expediency of re— turning undelivered letters to their writers, and In Marsh the committee reported the. bill, Uthpassage, of *Met in hoth Boluses I Chided to in the orating ' of thit ceamunlention. • Not one member of either breach of the Nations! Legislature appestat° eon- our kuSheopthion of the Department that, if adopt ed, the plan ' 1 Mould be unheeded, ifDot treated by the eimetrree impertinent." Buidners mum, fa- millarwithi my edue,luve reed the odiebloomum- . ideation of the Department with surprise, and piss-: ,„ rumneedlissi opinion' enunelated - therel - a abiaid:- • - Experience has taught ate the:disregard of lave and public duty of which the Put CHNeeDepartroeut is capable, and I repeat that Treiber lashed op to its duty, by or the voice of piblie opinion, it will seek to. ,verify its predictions, either by sup- . - pressing the law, or by rendering it inoperative by_ giving little or no pithlthity to it. ' . • The importance of the bill may be animated from the het that about one quarter of a million of undelivered letters are destroyed per month in Deid Letter Offiee of the PostOdice Department. If the pernicious effeeta to business men and the .. coolness, and often • estrangement, between corns pendenteresulting from the destruction' of - undeli vered -*lettere ould 'be Minuted. Mew, per haps, the hill recently enacted would be viewed as one of the most important 'to letter-wtiters - that . for yearshas passed - Congrees " -- - • As for .my plai of delivering lettere, it -is m y opinion that se member of the Post Mee Depart- . meat will, in my presence, before a hody.of intent: - sentmen, deny its ability to render eoincerinieation ' by mail not only possible, but probable, If- the per son for whom the letter is intended is anywhere in the State or Territory to which the letter bee been sent - The almost emirate - certainty of- the , safe delivery of lettere that' would, result from the - adoption of ' the ,measure would induce the mailing - - of thousands upon thousands (Whitten, the peerages • on which would tend io swell the.publio.theathuy. • Indeed, the plan would prove, an- effective deviee - for increasing the revenue 'of the eetivies Of the Poet Odle* DePagment,'ind yet thCoilletaltof that De- ' ' partment e . upon toothy imaginable _pretext, keep the ineastwein the background; • - . - - Respectfully, your ebedient *errant, . .. , - , OLligit ..... I L' , ANS WOODS. . Irr The 'London Daily Past takes exception to the opinion which Lord - Macaulay in 1857, praised to the world, via : That the Republlo of &merlin was destined eventually to experieneo the , fate of ail the Republics that have, Preeeded it, and to disappear in tbn . detiotfinn of a Yankee cLotwki. The Post thinks that on this point a doubt ..elasaa.e OM , Pre - BOMB no amity, exeept in name, to a r ji7eto republic'. It utands on a mime larger base, and linries its roots deeper in the soil-" This is kind. of the Post. Let the alarmists at home who•ara trembling in anxiety for the permanency of, Arne riean, institutions gather comfort sit the sound of • the voice which cornea from over the water: - A young men who Is serving out a teire in - - the Michigan State Prison has 'airline along letter to hie friendt, dwelling anon the emisti Which - led • him into Crime, aed'sraminingep the ',waitron' of " tip-top life," atibiderstood brrapid young gem titers!: • kis ,isa3a may not • comprehend ; this term, bat let ner•expliin. By living a tip-top :: lit* fa-meant first to be idle; second, th ' whiskey, or- anything "else; (end of coarse' get drank ;r'tidrd, to frennent ell places of coarse fun, alai as e6ok-tights, boxing matches, negroysiniwk do.; -- fourth, to keep a concubine or two; and illth, to Meal all 'they Can lay their hands upon. Inn, the a ,l i s living a tip-top life. 'Thus kaval fallen, and thus will thousands Of young mut WV' • JAPANISK DISCOVIRT..7The Japanese thought that ,the ladies whom -Ahoy. saw, at the Sandwich ' Islande wearing orinefine Setae* tilled the im mense shirt". One Of the - "men, who happened to touch's' drills' it! "*aarliig,iras moot surprised to find it caving in; and bird out into - roars of laugh ter ithit astonishing discovery. Tils ideas of the bodily - proportions of the fair one suddenly ooh ' • ' . , - 1. .1* Bin Knehelbeelser, lately deceased, was a.. of. a German nobleman, and -in early years, s Ida Ruda .' of Air - he grew wp :beesm• imbued with demoeratio ideasousd looltpart,•in 1825, Ina ravolatiou at Bk. Peters: b unt , Nicholas hastened to the domes of the out,' lira,. on the " dpiitni of St Isaacs, add shouted out Ike &mous weKs_.• " your Ames, rehelf,em the Csar.".,at tbtaltsomeat Knohelbeoker pointed 'a doable:barreled plata it . the' breast of bit mo 'rettliv but it was honked away by a immoral, aid:- "the would-be 811111011113 look refer •in IDOL' 'Oh, was captured. end Nichols,/ offered him his forgive, ;nen; but Enokelbooker=would not • abandon his cherished diesseismtle ideas, and io be wet -sent si a23.l•Utiliketbk ' , For thirty-live rare he lived ig ;the dramyrmalusion of a Calmuok village on Like lleiltaL aupperthig himself lithe mappers of fete* f and otherjar•heming anbn lathe Ume refusing 4, 4410 , 4 ,5ty pigsraratihbe.by khan. A few years • - ego tim,Ciree,kreligion aids wife`ivii Serrated Mit' by a Rusigg•priesttand; though *singly attached temaisheither, Osstraiband and Will Were fonsibly divekreed t . gwahalheeker, u i,llemaska s wens Pre:. seinmt,: and hisetildran: hive' beefibrbk - iden - fi tter & Or lelliorl2reamii:•-'Afier Wow his Winrll7 crelia7rititd immilabot:l4- thy, -luk* ale - - - ` .• • • t' :;~,~._
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