The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 15, 1860, Image 1

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rockhill & Wilson,
- : Mo. SOS AND 80S CHESTNUT STEKET,
■Aim: oftnu to tko o»bUo,Ua «>«»*Mloawlth tk*lr
w*»i«t,miM«Mor
: men's; clothing. .
A «u»«Horotooltof
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Of tfc« istolt B»riß|t(loodijuMi nt»d«ln tto
*OBTPA*HI6iIAJ9ii»'iiAMNEB, ..
' Motion* takw ul OtnaamtoaUdo to onto*, M tha
COXSISSIpN HO.l/«E(ty.' ' ' '
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' riot io ter loot unorMA, ta rtrautk, MooUinf,
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00MMI8SI0N MERCHANTS
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PHIIiADELPHIA-MADE
GOODS-
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WJOWLtIAM; YARNALL/S
Mm. MM CHESTNUT BTMBEV,.
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SPALDING’S
PREPARED .GLUE!
"A STITCH IN TIME SAVES MIME.”
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W-Btf fro.»MofUW ATER
pmKWORKS t FIREWORKS! !
' A LABOK AKO WALL-BEtECtED STOCK OP
: BRUUAMT jnSEWORKS,
Of tka wbo(Mt«r* of UH, tn' ; atoraud for aUt,
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Stephen f. whitman,
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MEW; YOjUC ; APYEKtygiEMniißi^V
BBIiMONT> 00..
BANKERS,
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MEN’S BTJRA.W HATS.
BOY'S BTRAW HATS.
EVERY BESUABLB STYLE OP
STRAW HAT
ROW BBA3DY.
LINCOLN,
WOOD. A NICHOLS.
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HALL—2OO N*W OtJBHfONS
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TOLpRKJC* HBIQUTS: BOTfiL^rka
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He-Bie. eHofter «rtlei..ohtte lewis, will hart *••
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OEDPOBD BPBINGS.—This vrell-kwrtrt
CfACfiEM’S SCAD HOTSL, ' . ■
dretf &et MMe eerier, waiter aereatr-foer, new bed
tooete, aew dlolai rooee lortr.bioae kanOied ,ae*
parlor lortsrbjr eaTentr-.KrerT room la See lueet-ie;
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MirtSSm! SSu'mSl
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d rect to th* UoMM. : - ; -
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odUisfotat aadfreit treee.wilke, fc». ■ 1
The Hour# wiU be .opened for tea reoeptioaofoomea- •
ay 00 tie mb dor of/naeaext, .nodes, Use UuMdiet*'
eaeenßteaaeaee ofthe owner* - ~, , .
Mja--Moeeiutoe»etenev*r«eettaUhiHeiil!
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tfotjleJtJii title oSMSfift
lilia* eu hat* mtaof rooms at«tth*r£ou«#. ss
T *** ubiM
. ■Ateie.reph hpe <m*,l**> pat opat gaohetn'. Hud,
4sj^^qas«aßE
|?PHBATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
vutHM of this beautiful raeort are: MoaaUrauewit,
»ttr*atr,iad soft wsUr j svsnr-tsristy oTbatfcf.aJW
SHAiaict
Shiahs
water County; Pa, r: .; .‘.... ■wao-lp- „
1 • : excursions.; ;
gmmho pleasure travel.
SPCHBB|.4tSSB.'nOreod Exeumoa from FhiCadet-.
shla tgJJt*3fi»Ti£liii MontreatTiaebeo i Innunh
mAQJfßTforHasuenirßiTar. and imnuJ’lHl-,
»hi» vi*Fortl»ad and Boaton 0r8»r»to«» Sprint*. Faroe
for tkemand trip u fellow*: • .
Prom PilWjfttilntilt. liueb«o, Whit# MomUlm, Boe- -
rf -ion.*Sd'SewVoik feiuo
F«w ™uidjjl jjt» yt» Moatrp«il > B»r»tojaßpnnj«,^' jo
Fromiuebeo to SasiiViUyßiver.Vnd returiu.lV.. 11.00
ggst ms&i,Br% TOsmiipF l
Itld-lm ~: „, • ... QueielAstal.
faMaiMuß/yOB THli SKA
SKSm
Mautraiu leave* vln*-*ue*« Ferry..A. M.
seturaTnJilsstss AtjaaUoCity., AMP. SL
Baereee train leave* Vfne *t?eefc Ferrr 4.0 d f. M.
BaUrnins Jaavea Atla&tto CitT. 160 A. M.
. Th* above tmnjf stop at all stations.
ftSXiuftwtwite ti ~s<*£ for "& re e.dag ■ hy*2
Freight mail bo delivered at OoopfFffoint by 9 JP.M.
Too Company will not m Mftoasiblo for any iooSb
and reoei^^^.^u^th.
Jrt-tt ; '
EXCURSION tick-
SBp*Kl!l||Kjs9HE . JFTS to the Democratic Oon
t%QhS AV^UjlaiJ! B jSwn3
Trip Tioketetothe above Convention it 91 eaoHTooia
mehoinsotSATUßDAY, Jaa« lltk.'..
Ttvu tlakete mu not, tie (odd to return UU on and
after tie dUoernmtnt of the Convention. . „ ~ ,
JeS-lot !• ■ ■ S. tt.FaZrorf, Preildent. 1
SEWING MACHINES,
P. UHLINGER & CO,,
MAMUf ACTOMKI OF
SEWING MACHINES,
Making thaLooaand Mmttla fliitoh. Tho lsttsrfot all
find* ol fnanaTaotnrics irnrpocee, price, •**.. T&V
other* are upward*.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM, /
•638 AHOH STREETS
FKILADEIiFKIA,
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SEWING BfAOHplfcfc
; JUNKT COY, Agest,'
ms CMWSHOT BtAEBT,, fIJSOOND FbOMbt.mi
Bnehlneev with Operator*, am dire to.FrtihtePeifcllf.lv
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t Weet BTATB Street* T»ntoi,, RJi
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», among othayfoateraa, .tat AnaSyate’Af tor
fionadilHcrSjtpMiUofci of
f* oooujri.* te ?ag|lnh**t4 <« Alphab.tte
.-Jnn &f now typte
,*M potitlble should bo admitted:” Thl«: Ei<
Am boon printed. Jn...tto Xrjuuaotlont of
'*• WwM?AI , S , !»>7HW I f 3ft..
yWflt.' It onntetm KOfM tha; fruit* :ofj.many,
■iMtfc'te sat onlythn iuth»r l s Yo*t'ifntti|«ihf*f
» •'«M» nnwoaritd rsfoaroh, andgraatpowtr ofifiKlf*
* ink tli* knatlMgk «M& MWtfgiMM 1 Win
;,tu»» ; fault. tOba-ia
. which Profß»rJJ«ld»i«an spatkiofeynaitethon
:• >*lo hold, oplalocl contrary ti t«oa« *WKtob kshat
.'’/if irt * »*• TMi!., jioiptrwv f *atoplyn matter of
.) j.ty te.and thy JJaare rnoalnt.a# far u waoan
.I*, Jgi jfc jf It, a valoabli*'ppid oartoni . contribution,
tjivte fWg dottnrna tor tig, flWprmo, ®f.;
r nk*Jo*T- Had ir# Jlmaof. fpMaii?r.a,ppopar;
-V*? tha work.wahafa no} inftilent loam*
!'j* ..i» i fep,»te.|^»kmW(iHlM>
•n .tfH A6tW#d »re net osj£ ingenious but plan
d'-fnll Ify;,BM»a,U«kjof, tha raoandlte nature of tk«
krWnykrpKkiM Kodt'-'ttn 'foot' that Mr;. 1
from
~:,a> dt’**w«yttnjinagte : prdtaiootAV] ■'•
J»#f A ftijknyf j.k^|a; ; a F«-italic of a in?.
IftfQ #nVßonk r ' ! .'*lth i *»iroduolory ‘ N'otei aed
' "^ r .1$ Wjw *Wki : wbij>h I far batter,
.tei n^’jWoriptiohr.wlibftra'ji'goodlda* of tha
:1m |uag», lijfaaatnra, Mlanoa, and art-of Japan,
ijflfl iaA* atom' <!eiiunterteft■'jlrtteita«)f.'f ‘bf'A,
Ja] mfM^^jtehia|bdi^lal's9fjfnifti,'. J 1 ,/• ■
.tfltofi aVeti.t AoaoMtardfieaknr; EyHenry Coppie,
r 'A; jM., Pro(i»of' of BnjU«h tltaratnira.ln tha
'','s P«»nijlr«iit. , ,Ivol. Bto, ~ [Pro*!
f' fted>r' r poj>p'«a i* a», wall s}i>ajifiad ai an j otbar
of Utten tomaka a thanmjbly good laleo
forpteaa 'deilamatlona,
A)Kngluh,
Ooptjteaßm. aathOra, Ha bM Mreinmiabt-'
li_.it oogd jßdgmdnt, ai great'nambar of,
majority of. arhioh have not hitharto
«e in any' book of aalmiiar .aharao-;
.witk an lntroduotson,
raotiaal apon the rabjeot of Kloaddon,
ken not only oopkxti Tatlaa of Con-;
Aatbora 1 hamaa' alnitebimally 'ar
.l a ota*i-t)Ook in adnoatioud inatltn.:
TOlaooo wIU bo layalaablo. Aa a
ima form | with hpe typo and paper,
g jrhiok if neat and atrong. j
;#f»nttHonai Mcaiti,, WaiUngton; : .
Stgw Ujvwaj’Soutt, aai.,otkar.. Miaoallaneoai J
ii; Pteats.' l ( l !6j’tbe:,tate Oolontl Jamaa Hi
' t Akjalanga of proto and r«no, pablifbod thij,
'•kbri ‘n.Uow.' Ifca doto’riptioni.of Soatktrn’
ny taprt than half tha rolttmt, and,
ally of ppwokin* kr*Ttty, thirir*
m 'W& afftl,
and habits pf. th'a?Soath.-
graof iiopildttebte: ntarit. in
jUt'-jtflminUmMkdki i
tool. The book itiil boWntnT
•»« J' •'• '.
rinmon Life- By Goorgo
.ienifri/v of “ Seaside Studies,^-Ao*
In : two Tolume*. Vol. 11. Now Yorkl),, Ap-,
pletoa £ Ctymphn j. ’ [Tbe fint Tolarnp. of , titf*
; woritjwM pttbHihod a.fov z&Oßtiu, ifo, »ad wo
itbonnotioed It. «* readable, tn-
UrUlniDf. It.pßto x>ld notorial* fid • £eif and
.topnjred manner/. j&d’ communlootei a greafc
1 manjr now. fools, &9 ( ro«Tin of, dose observation
and logical deduction. Thi.*, in * liberally
fi Science Made eaey.J
'The.Keilys and theO’Kellys. A Novel. By An-
Aooy Trollope, authoro? “ Dr. Tbsptt,’t-Ae.
■ ’ New York: Bndd A Oarlton. [Mow Sr. Trol
; laps, ilownright BngHihtjistaai Be Ui, oepld have
. . wrltlln snob a itOryaSlhle, In which IMA cha
‘ raster, IMA eoclety, Irleh life, and Irish polities
almost ay well ai if LeverorCsrleton
' had bald the pen,wlllpnsile theoritlos. The sceuo
: 'opens j early in 1814, with the Monster-Trial elf
.V O'Connell, InDuhlln, and ends in Ae bright
month of May, that sepia year, withie'hraee cf'
marriages The State Trials, though well intro
'' iooedi hare Very little ebnneeHoh with the story
Itself. Hera, Inafew words, U a reoyihetph, by an ■
attorney’s clerk, of. the 1 Wing forensio drama-’
Ha persona of the trials: 11 That’s Ford—that’s
- Gartteo—that’s Fierce Mahoney,” he erciaJmed,
' 'as thedtfferest attorneys for the traversers, fti
,., rionsly busy, with th|ir huge bags,..fidgeted
<! about rapidly, or stood up on their seats,’tele
graphing others in different parts of .the htmri.
' “ There’s eld Berninis,” as thiyoaught a glUopse
.of the Crown "agent, ll he’s the. boy that doctored
-the jury best. Fahey a jury chosen cut ef all
Bnblln, and not one Catholic! As if thst could
, H be fair!” And then he named the .different,
. judges, ..“Look at'that big-headed, plgfsoed
■ fellow on the right—that’* Pennafathar! .He’s
the blankest sheep of the lot—and the "head of
'.' u ,them! He's a-thorough-bred Tory, and as fit
to- bo a judge as X am to be a general. That,
r queer little fellow with the long chin, he’t
” Button—bo’s a hundred -if he’s a ! day—
’he' was fifty when he' was called aeven
'i when they banished him, and ' I’m
'.--‘sure ha’s » judga. thirty years., : Bat he’s-the
sharpest judge of the whole twelve, and so end 1
" of a boy after the girls. If yon only taw him
I, walking In his robes—l'm sure' he’s hot three
’ ;,fget high! : That next, with the Alnny nook—;
bo's Orampton-ahe’s one.of Father Mathew’s.
' < fads,-an out-and-out teetotaler, and ha looks It f
. lie’s a desperate, cross fellow, sometlmeo.i.The
- other one you can’t see, he’s Perrin, There, he’s
leaning over—you oan just o&toh the. side of his
-- face—he's Psrrln. It’s,he'll’aoqult the traver
’ 'Mrs av’ anything does—bo’s a fair follow, is
Perrin, and not a red-hot, thorough-going Tory,
i like the rest of ’em.” There is s good dpalabont
the Irlsh'turf In this book, and Ae oharaoter of
1 Dotßlske, a great sporting-men, trainer, god
1 bettor, Is almost equal to one of Lever’s, most
.-truthful delineations. Irish readers will eojoy
this book. It la a capital Irish novel, with the
Incidents briskly moving, on from the drat page
to fhe last,
From Sowxn, Banncs, A Co.:
The Central Gold Begion, The grain, pastoral, and
Gold Regions of North America., With some new
views of its physical geography j: ahdobserva
' : Hons on the Paotfio Eellrosd. By WlltUto Gll
piU| late of the TJblted Btates arthyi Illustrated
,by maps.. Bvo. (lye shell probably nptloe this
-work at length,.lu a few days, and shall merely
here' state that its author, Col. Gilpin, Is known
throughout the West as a leader .In .Col. Donl
, , phan's celebrated military expedition, and he has
i - brought great and praptioal knowledge to i
<’ hie subject. It overthrows the pepuler theory of -
vast dsaertfl and uninhabitable regions between
. Kansas and California, ibowlug it to be utteVly,
without foundation. It establfihss thofaot that
the Great Plains are the finest greilng lands on
earth, producing a natural hay.snd supporting
. miUlons of oattlo in a wild state, without shtilter,'
. ’ throughout the year. It demonstrates the vast
Plateau, occupying the space between the two
great'Cordilleras, to be of exuberant fertility) ■
having an infinite capacity, for agricultural as
well as an enormous mineral prodaotlon.. It'
proves that the immense 1 region lying' between
the Eastern Cordilleras and the Mississippi -river
' has a climate and soil,capable of supporting and
enriching the most dense population inthe world!
-' It exhibits the location of a natural bjid,for
' ,’a‘Continental Railroad, reaohlng froin the Mis- -
,-slialppl to the Psolflo Ocean, and requiring very
~ little labor for its eomplotlon. It points out As
r' ejristeaeeef geld and pjeeiOus metals In mass, in;
' locations yet nnoooJple'd,' and In quantities, far
beyond the most sanguine antinipetlone of-those
.. seeking for it, capable of yielding a million dol
. lan - per day. It gives directions how to peach
these locations, and presents mbps of Asm.'.
Theeeoolored ;.msps, '«IX la number, are very
. - ‘
From Ti B. PxriMox A Baoraxas, ■
A smaller History ofGreeoe.frdm theeorllMt'tlhtsi,
.Aq the Bomah okAqueat,, ,By WllU«a ; Smith,
"'.LL.'-Bi Illustrated by engnsvlags oet Trood.
r: H8«no. ; New Yerir.l - Harper A - Brothers.- [AI-'
though principally iatended for A'e'uM eiwVUft
,-fqlWOl*, for WBlehlflS w'ell’a4aj!iled,thie abrldg-
OtaMejsnwpsthy.of beUgreadln
, I, rMUlias, aw.ereaby ikhclaie whodsslra tohtv*:
rafnaktd.t' Itl»UhSrtnys*ri«lfef
yin
.riSW'v.'ttTi* '•
' ‘''Wiltlßpirior wood'M^nf op Ua
;vi»Jtf!KsiiS2l!gasSv
.'tMfcjfn ti* adT*r>bM el*aeee’;
; w: *?*?■'
aaetfaratojaodßbrpert* CtamaU
JWSn**,)--«» |, »|4Wftr miii By?, 6; Watlps.‘
, * ll tbe.gfOua<L»erkof UM promt tm«l«N**A
1 oatefeUreorraeladi Jevtnd, and parti; rowrt*-
'Un,, B.,Joi}*s’lrl»ai*tto**f:Ci**»*’* f'Sruhusi
or y ApprdpriaMy
'■ |o)lQF»; a gob*'
HyJßn.Haniy.Waad.ilJeaa.;
i ' ! >i | wiWyii*a* | i>wi««? | w« **■■>' i*'
. 'tn*,*f r .the di#o*ltt*i of an tborahip—about a*
' jMeaiasVaifora'ddierantai.teldaae*' in<htt*r*.
'; flanaf tjury; iiooee won thnprUaof i*a»|o»ered
’ bp the DUaator* -of tbaSeottlik.
league,*;? ,the iffibeii : Temperance Teleltlue
tretli* , pt il|*; lojarimu: .effaotedof Idtdrteettbg
'i‘ Driuklr.theadTeatagee If Bereoaal'AbettceaM,
r-*nd,the demoralletlgoperetfaiie *f tbeldqaof
i*raAhVo -Mni,w;ood***.wrHt*a.thli ;«toty-ab
: well,ih*t enerofiier; HnglUh erttiea; aaye
i reouid,‘‘write »ve*7good3ioY»i itieit to wb»t
#bl»hrt|l»yeiy oaUiA (original land. *” Mwhar-'
-- alter, lor* Temple, A men of good fMclreaend
.'.' Imperfect ia»ocittee| : le.idraW*‘ wlth'iirtrtS- tad
•, cpiiit. ■, Thlali.oaeef thefew fleHnp>,t'ivMredly
.written ei»:leet*r*agaln« eertala: bad biblta,
which ||,worth reading -by- ottwre .bepidae: thoee
who oliim to b*. eoperinrtoU 1 * pnottoa* .and
'' propenettlee wWob-lterralgßi.o Thai Ja, itlin
' 1 readabla—agtwltbltandleg that It U a elaai oom.
position.) :, t ,
r •. ,i„ e *»; .<
‘An OpinioaragawtUi,. IheiVnlldltyof a Clatm for
. the Valne.of Stood* Sold MdPelivaied on Credit
"to a Married, Woman, **„• f»mi tolt
, Trader, and underotber aorptoeeanlbarkiag in
; Mercantile Buelnraa;. By K. J. Baylltf Thomaa,
' lli. D. r Attorney. at-law:Fhilad*lphia.i [We
'( are confident that people in bnrlaeai, who - eell
, goodi gn\q?edU ; to married wostenj halt ‘much
t : oatue for ; telling them upon what ltgalnenditlone
( they cap do.ao.- Ina pamphlet of-Upagea Svo.p
he ihopgtha follaey oC believing that, under Ik*
, . Married, (.Womau’a Act (of April 11th, l&t^)'»
- ; wife eu more competent to embark in builneae
"than ahe Vaa' before^that law #aa ; paaMd- - -For
•he cannot Inour liabUltlei without her bubaad’l
ionttatj eran ‘though ithey igree to Jire aepa
; rataly, and she, by her labor, earn* ltrhintopd.
The penon whotriatl » : iiarrled Woman does it
: tit hli peril. and withobt the liability of the hits- 1 '
, b^nd-to apyi aotloh- The hilalAnd Id not liable'
; for money lent to bla wife, althos'gh ltirae lent
> to fumilb aeceaeariee. bnd nOta-Uhstandlng the
may hare aotaally co laid the Uonby out. A
married yrdniaa ; onalt)Ot dllpoee of her own pro*
i ; pyrty wlthont hef kuaband’l ’ ooneent, nor can a
■ limit bomaUtalned agaiarta'aanied'wbhabfor
goode eoli and deUrerodj unleee rtie ie lawfully
trading ai a /e»w «ola'tratt*r, iMn the act of
1718 or that of Kay 4,185*.' P6r ; a"'gmat- deai
imerebwlU* ‘wo- refer-to tfr- IMaa* >:
" pempbtetl] 1 r
The' Kellyl ’Ad The O’Kellein. A hovel. : By
Anthony Trollope! AnSwt of “Hr. Thorne, 1 ’
‘ /’jtel . New York i Rudd A Carloton. - ' ‘ ’’ - r
The History of Qehghil Khan! : By J*oob Abhd!t:
With Shgravlnge. 18mo'. New Tdr» t ’llarper
ABrothaU.:-’ > : ■
Ned Buntttaa’s&farieS. The White IPlxaitd—B»ul
Babherdey-i-BlfiMa—Soa W»lf. New'York ■F.
' A; Brelj’.
'janei ahdtthe jeptaeeS. ' By an OrientalTrivel- 1
•At, iMeer-YeAV'lii.'WfkfcM* '•* •'=■-*••* v
" ’ ‘ ' -mu i —, —i l ! ;,gl . ~
Z, v . o ' t. PEkIODICAM '•' ’
The Kbicitriadifr fcr JulylaS Mtohedtis. The
■- meet fa a ’■iritoslsltfan'"
nearly llterai,fc«t spirited, af the
; lip Oheont “ Dies Ira.” - For example. the gist
.Miese* - - - - ‘ ‘
Bolratewtiiß in lavilta, ;
Teste David cum gibjDa,
is closely rendered . ,
Day of wrath! thetdreadffd day,.:
■ When earth itself Shell peas awav,
Time David add the Pi byte wtv.
“.The Youthfel LbvedfLudwl* 1 Boirne,” a for-’
thej pertlon of “The; Trout-book oif the ’year,”,
a jgood'skafeh, critical nod biographical of Dl
' derot, byOliverSLetand, ahlf uie. varied’ wit
. end wisdomrpathos and fun.of the Editors .Te-,
~ He are also very good?; Abhrlisque conoliuion
• of Hawthorne's “ hfarble Pehn?’ wholly devoid
of homer, ii Very rmworthy if”taeh a magastoe
a* this: ■ We UaVe' great pleasuieio oopylngthe
following“ The ptwelnt muaber of L the Knidc
• ertocier sfemfaencW ’fair'' Pifij/ tixtlt Yolttma!
"Wepfopeeetoruakethe'Volumeone ofthayery
best which hare been Issued of late years. , Oar
i reader! wttl be eineS a hearty wel
■some intfe pafceeto inch welJr£nowa and pojra
' ' lar eohtrlbntore as Rwr > ~ F .,W.: Shelton; the an-.
‘ thor cf the ‘ Si. LdgtrPapsd' ; Mr. Sparroy
? grass | MrCherles G.-Lelaha,. to e new. aeries
of the ‘ M~dctr Slopir Papfr?' ; and several other
old and favoritWontrlbnt'ors, together with many
1 new ones, whoSocontribbilons will bepo.whft
, behind theirs, In attriotton' iind interest. Mr.
Gray/the pnbltehebahd proprietor,;Will, 4a he,
> always hesfeithfully done/make’ fjte ,eo.ntlnned
' mndadvenclng Jiiretoi of tbf work, wholly pro,
motive ofieeraasad interoat;to Its raadars. -Jt la
"proposed, to short, to' hi ike the. Knirkcrhacttr
worthy of lts tont-tolled : for,end long-establlsh
; <d, literary repktatlon i Whlle lts typographroal
• axeoation shall be eeeond to no similat publioa-1
_ . lion In the world.”'
The. National Quarterly Revint, (published by
- PudneryA Hassell, Now York, end Peterson A
Brothers, in this elty,) has eometohand. We.
'have a kindly, we may say a protective, ‘ feeling
.'tor a perlodieal marked, as this is, “ Yol. 1.,
No, I.l’ We thtnk how very many each pnhll
-1 cations have passed .heftre ns, to the laettwenty
. live years—of virions merit, yet each having
something good ln lt ; tome toil of promise,,yet
prematurely dying ,in lnfanoy. The, National
Qimrurly, edited by Fywerdll. 8.,,
contains 2TB dotayo pages, handsomely printedi
on good pip'Sr. It contains eight articles, npon
Various subjects, whloh eh'ntloda with' some forty
' pagis of short ‘ notices oi hooks, some of them
rather flippantly written: One of these criticises
; “ The hsst Dayi bf Pompeii,” (Lipplnoott’s Ll
. brary edition,) which will not be published tor
six weeks, st the earliest. 'Among the longer
papers that upon Dante, scholarly end apprecia
tive, la the best. “ A Glanoe at'the Fine Arts’.'
has the disadvantage of attempting tqoram the
.. matter of a volume into less than thirty pages, bat
Is very good. 1 "We may say the_ same,of “The.
Nineteenth Century,” In, which, by the way,
, forgetful or Ignorant'of the constant end severe,
ill treaim'eht of the Press by tha Bourbons and
Louis Philippe, the rivlpwer says :.,“.From 1816
' to 1849 the liberty of the press, was. ee folly ro-,
oogntsed In Franoe as to eiy.oountry in Ennpe,
: not sxoepting E(igUnd." A crUlolsm on the
, Poetry 6f Mrs. Btowhlng, speaking of her recent
attack upon Amerlea, In “ A Curao tor a Na
tion,” rays: “It Is net very olear whether Jt fa
. intended for the p6et’s own.oountry or toy ours,”
- and thlf doubt is expressed In,the teeth of Mrs.
‘ Browning's owe dwlarsUon, litelypablished to
the Atdeuaiiii.v, that she meant it for, the United
States, j The paper wjiloh follows,.upon “ Italy*.
Past and Present,” ably dltouesos the first half
1 of tbo question, scarcely referring to the present
oondltlonot Italy, and merely glanojng at last
year's war. So, “ The Modern French Drama”
treats rather of the old than the preempt F'rehoh
dremntists. There Is s well-written arttole upon
■ Charles Dlokene, but the subject has been ex
hausted, long ago. Upon tka whole, however,
' We must shy that this 1 new Review commences
.' Veil- .1 I ‘‘ -
“ Battles of America, by Sea add Land,” written
by Dm Robert Tomes, lUnstratod with origtoel
designs by Chapin, and published, by Vlrtae A
Co., of N«w Ybrk, has reaohed itsl Jllth semi
monthly phrt, which completes'the Colonist and
Bevolntlohary battles." The remainder, will giro
the Wer of 1811 and the MexloancSmpalgh. Au
thor, artist, and publisher have relpedUvaiy done
their heist to meko this work aeourato, elegant,
und acceptable. ‘ ,
i A- TRue.Bi.ua Baeamion —There is a great In
turrSeUen {among Ac peeaantry In Bengal, who
‘raiseiadlgb-, i Wear* largely dependeht epeh Aat
ocuUtry for out supply, and 1 tire', AeroforS, directly
interested In a movement which Areatens inter-' 1
fere wtth the production ef the artiole. 'The
“ ryots,” as Ae native farmers are caUad, ibdve
itrnok for wages. ; They tovs been nbjeeted to
very onerous andi perhtpa, najust -hoaditisdi In
their Worki . The pries of riee hMadrmneed, while
that of indigo hag h«t. They refitsedfAls spring
to labor upon A* stipulated terms in Ae oultlva
tion of ludtgo, and to fulfil Aeir eld eontnotswlA
Ae planters. Thstalter. Hsereepoa applied UAs
Governa)*i)t fppald in oempelliagithe ryola to «ow
the ssed. Ali spring, and jtewatoh Ae.orep. Folioa
and oaralrV were, accordingly: aeu* l“ta lh* dls
turbeddUtrlejs. - ....
Gnmite Kunr ion ru GBiitD.BioxmaH.-
Plaehrds are opposr!ng.9»,Br«fdway, gffarip*, t®
fel'cllglMelrSnl windows, to. pgrUeewishtet ta;«N.
. : Ae,JappntM firejiasiisp, o np«ftTrtlw«r : »» Wiwn
i iFriooo;-range'from *J pe ; r.seat,,apw»rd.-rrjYi, r -F.'
■ »Jtefrritfr’ * j
J'J UliMr,
• y. ■ Oet'i.:
• ~ Ji I‘jra t tir <, .?
■y,^Mairo;;:
.Ji, '*<*-• .• .'l'-r’U i-i’'l'A K jJUS •■» ', ip *,u 9
Horace Greeley to William H. B*w*rd.
dispenser* of year l pitrorntg»'her*; add' Out snob
1 devoted compatriots .u 'A. 1 ; Bi ■ /Wells -'‘ami J*ha
'Hooka wore, lifted ,bJ. .you opt, ofneopeiitmtoto
eta 1 am' glad'l was not;,ana nt
aninquiry from vow ar tomy needs! and- mMh* At 1
that timewqeld hay*. boon timely, and keld «r«r:
In gritefor remsmbranoe, ... . .
■' fn ihe'HarSSa bami^en'of l&lb '1 was ’agilu
designatod'to Sdltkceoipe^p^.tirpuHlJW
i t, in spit* of I tseif rems?r lowprioeTrayejrtraow
poverty Waa the teain’rViseh ! wtt? r dtd' not?' It
compillodm* to, hit* press.wOrkimatHng,' As., 1
done by the iqb,; and, high ehgrgM for . üba wprh
dearly ate me up! * At the close, I-waa still with*
out property and ltf dhM, Vat 1 thU -paper had
■ ratboiimproved my position.. ~ .|..b
. IToy ssmsdhe greet KreipWe of, the fiwtll mb
it eoon minstrels add Cider-suckers at WuMngton
—I not being actuated In-' Several l iuUeafi it
them Went on from.ttda pityii.ketnootseof the
whole)crowd—though I.ctyit who shoald not—had.
. done do MerirtoWartTamsT iartiiSib’liirtetaliatlOn'
and citation UyouraraepaeigellyjJeahsdhsetMirg;
:Your uktoglWoaid'harehetn'to'vAlte; bht It would 1
bare Veen an Seat at grace naltoar wasted eor aadw
“TroU'SLfier'stertoa' the' ‘ ijvissiSo,' Wanes tra
urged -to dokoObry cartaim Of ydoy ftfetsift. aid be-'
oaaae iaaoh g paper wu neeMdhere.l was pre
mised pertain jmounlaryaid, in ao doing tilt might
bare been given'me with’dnt ooet nr risk rosuy
one. All I erer bed waa a foan, by plecemaal. trf
sl,ooo{ from Jamaa Coggaahall Pad Mam hia
-honerdi memory! } ,g;duTnot aak for thtojandX
think it la the one aole pace in which l.avar re
reived)a pecuniary ftWr fthm'dpoHiloai ehfeMilm
I.a'm eery thankfalthathedld not dia till it wva ;
tolly Ape#.,, . ~„' r ..,'ri,.f^t-:,i;i--<t:'.:
'And let me here honor qua grateful raebllaetion
When theWhlg party,' itedor onbee
.tqgiyd, myMptyiWM nerer tkeugbt ef;.katwha«:
Wasw is
JrihtsT 'When wa eame' agate« "My* a' Stott'
•printer to steel, *l, well as nomUaie,■ the plaee Wept!
deataedtba.creataweaoiigae.toreaegaiee'iMhahir
iooffej toyM bUMjhold, :,H..*;nryigV«tAad
AtaisatreSSa-^*Sf^^^Sn^Sefembmlv
John id show forth Hi Ttoeirns'to* oAmu ef the'
Whig State Adminiattattea, I akould heve been
ettll mdre grateful.", , '
In 1348 yoor'rteragata roes, And my wannest
hopes were realised In yonr eleetlon to the Senate: 1
I waa rfa longer needy, and bed no more claim than
desirefo boreeogblSvd'by Gen. TayloV: I think I
had some claim to fbrbearaneo from yon. What I
received theraapon waa a reset hdanUatinr lectnre,
in the nape of a decision,in the libel cate of Ked
field and Trieste, and Ate ebligitlob to publish it
in my own and the : other journal kfUnr dWppdked'
4im. I thoqghUaqdettll think,; tote UataretteeA-.
ldraiyoinet and mortifying. The plaintiffs, after
using, nry Oolntens to tbo ertent of their neods ’of
deeirae Jetopped wKting, and called oti tna for the
name of their .aauilant,. JC prefered it to theah.ao
thoroughly reoponSihle name. They, refoaed .to. ac*
eept it,mnlesclt’ihonid'prove to heto&eof tkaroSr
or Are ISret men in Batarla!—when they had
known pom the (pat who.it,ma, and that It waa
neither I ofthem.'■ ‘-They' would not'aocept that
which taey had demanded jt they kaethhelhaMd
I for money, and, putnyy yoq wage etJUberty tngtre
them to'yoiir heart’a content. I do not think yon
Ktri at liberty to humiliate me in lbe eyec of my
own and youth pnblieSia yen did:' I 1 thlnk yon ak
alted yohr own Jadlcial lleroneee and faaylamnaaa
unduly St mV expense. T think yon bad a tetter
bscutom for l the di*pleyvaf : thtiee qnalitlie when
WVbb threw himnir untimely npon yon for a per-1
don, which he had done, all ,a>pwn oeold do to der
merit, '(Hii paper U b»yihg Jdq ibr It now.) ,
I hsve pnblLely eet forth my riew ol yonr and
onr ditty with reepeetdo, Jfadofe,' Hthnaka, and
party dmlgnationa, I will not. repeat .any of that.
1 hare teforred alrb to Wccd’s rcading mc ont of
the Whig party—my crime being, in thia aa M
Km othjer thdnge, that of doing to-day what morn
politic nenona.wUl not be ready to do till to*
morrow!) : ‘ '
Let my epeekei thc late canyue.l waa ottee aetit
to Oongibea lor ninety dayimeroly te, enable Jim
Brooke tp teesty' a aeqt therein for ,fpur yean.l
think I nenr hinted to any human being' that I
would bare liked to be pat forwerd thy any fdeee. '
Bnt jnmea W. White (yon hardly know bowgpod
and trne)a Man,'ha la) started my name for Con
greae, add Brook*’ peeked defegattoa l thought I
coold hdphim tkrongh; so I wae pnt on behind
him. But this last spring, after . the. Hebraakre
question {had «rim ted anew >itkta of thing! at ika
North, oiear two personal fHenda, of ne petltteaV
eoneideration, suggested my name ae a candidate
{or. ttoTernor, ana I did not dunarag* .than.
Soon, the pereoue'who woro afterwahl mainly In
strumental in noaunatlng Clark i carnal atone Me
and asked if I could eecnry tho KaosfNothing
Vote I 'told them T neither; oonld.nor .would
touob it;;on the oontrary, I loathed indrepelled
it. Thereupon.they tamed npon Clark -
1 said nothing, did nothing., A people
asked mV who should he run.for Governor, I
eometimei Indicated Pattentoh) 1 eiver hinted at 1
my own [name. But, bjr-eud-bye, Weed eame
down nod oalled me to him, to. tell me why he
could noUupport tesfbrGorornCr. (1 had never
asked or counted on hie support.): u. n
) 1 am eure.Weedjdidinqt.mean to humlliatoma;;
but ha did It.' ’ Thy upshot ot hlayttacouree (very,
cautiously stated) was thlt-. Tf l ware a'eindidate
for Governor, 1 should heab-not isyself oaly hut
you. Perhaps that was trua- j But M l bed In no
| manner dollolted hit'or yonr support, I thought
this might have been said to my friends rather
than te me. 1 suspect H ia truajjka* I «mld not
hava bead Sleeted Oovernoi; eg a Whbr-. But had
i he and you bseil favorahle, there soou/vf. have bean
a partyln the State ere this WKlob eoald and would
have eleclod me; to, any post, witkeat iejuring It*
sair or endangering your re-alaotron. _
It wu to vain that I hlged (hit I had IB nottM*
nerasked*nomination. Atleagthl wunettied
by his lajwuaßer-well Intended, but wry outtlag
1 a; addressed by him to me—to MJi to eubataoee,
Wall, tfeh, make Pettereon Govenior. and try
mynamefor Lieutenant; ,1k lose toil pUeeli a
matter of no importance; and we oan see,whether
1 am realre'Sbbatons.* 1 *" 1" '' _ ~.
I should have l hated to serve u -Lieutenant 86-
verner, but I should hsvs gloried to ruanihgftr
the put il wsnt to, have my isemls* all uponma
at ones ; l ate tiled of flgbnhg them plooo msvl.
And, though I should have beenbeatek lathe Cant
yaw, 1 know.that my rpnoipf, would; hare helped
the ticket) and helped m> paper, ~ ,
It wu thought Met tolCtthe matter take another
course. No other name could have, been pat l on
the ttoket ho bitterly humbling to gnu* that wbleh
wu selected.' - The nomination wualyen, to Ray
mond: tonight loft to toe:’ And, flforsrhor Sew
ard, I have made as, though ithe oonoelted to me
to say so. 1 What.llttto i&ht tbsM bae
stirrsdup. Bvtn WeedhVi'hOtMen(T speak of
his paper) hearty ln thli oontea^vtolto-the'joutkil
of the Whig Ltautarmqt Governor,hal Ukeaeare
of Its own intcroaU and let tM eanvutoke Wf of
itself, u it ceriy deolsred it WouldAoP That jfOnt
nal bu (beoattce of Ita milk-amd>wator «enMe)etoie
twenty thousand snbaerlbere in thlk: city .and
Its suburbs, and of these twenty thoiuand l vcntere
to say more voted for TTlhnann and' Scroggv tban
tor Clark and ;Bgymqnd;, J%i TVfiima fat* 0 be
cause of its cbaracterj bu bnt right thousand yuk
scribera within tira suaa nididi; and I venture to
say that of its habitual raedere niOVieetht voted
for Clark andßaymnqdvVyary; to* fcr;ollmann anj
Beroggs. Ih*dtoh**irlbebrontof(h<ioonlest,and
,tako a terrible MspOhiihilltyln Otder to prevent tod
Whig* uniting men Je«,W, Bo'*;rto order'to de
■ fcatrernandoWood. Hedff rJter^m^Mtedhered
lllmTiStHc-flre J stopAd 'Barker's mketklrik
fegj!aaeaas»B««^-
THAT PRIVATE liETTEft. c ">
Masaffiasaag..-
Bad with »>«c'if itHrt,' I «Ur * Mm*,'yon #lll not TO; ofcrttatf «^*^^3s»)W««M“WW»aio'
l»i I tnt.UaHUnaTarhjft«»d In o>pn«itioi> w ] tli«Jd^t ; a
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pind a paterf Mtokim* »«i»*aj,toainap»alli«g !<•
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#lib«d tba ioaMrilf' tMa«i«6UF'n<MnaS r S'-' ! '
world, adust; tot,W*MawS*» aadtaku
,young maadUotf tttila*&*>iuf+m mVmSp-"’?
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mil, bat, «CH)ay;llMir i frtrta i—» i» luuwtigitut ■
jri|b«n«e*«. Quito to tba OTtta^ fl:l aftaMa(*f/,|
get* bar mind made up * v Tt ■ jmig ■■■ hiloil. ,
m cnr rirfcttohUcaaW, bufpurSiil urWbuitoM' -
may ai wajl.ii.to».’b*ew«ut’:!?j»Ubo«taapl»m lw ''
foot and Sift OtUMWaii '
.■rrfred nw-Uj* frfftUMutilwwi i«b tot uto«r afr.ir
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Ud promptly ,yujfMff IONM* fclJ.BaM.lßtf.siK
b«(. Tbaatotfag .aiajjHtopi.n Ska pWßfctaV T l 3
.SQQHSZSDmr;
tito*, and waaxtimd car t Mating!rflurttoaanaar - ■■
of (Ufa tothw_,—ClmiaM4 gfrlfdfltr* :■. ■
facts rt<ai ■nCt"-iiihr ■ iiaamiii—Mok'i'Hi*:}'-
. 'nwacutT!-sna»’-mam - r
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' *»i—*«rtm* W »». -««uow, .far; in wrm-.
■ u but# iptt-ffoatnfMr Wnafcir imwa-wEir
-, acotconu oor if «m are
, runoriewaat: naata. jpaon aaaDKoxu,—
' iic »ikrki'-!to!''*iioa'B»'*ii*i|i.
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, t 3S» Twr jr* l - r
nata tt»rfoiloiri»g InUreatip* ftoti: . ll aoatatn ■
. 150,303. was et; irfye* information .of 45 kaofca, rttk . -.
a total olpital br»ro;ra< l Oji; l£f •arlafa'.buta; -, •
SO 'benWpJMit KciitlH; U aenetarln lU pleeea ,
efTeii|dctaaetob*kip : l : Tfri'SSßa|Hiati 4tfcb»rege-
Hoanl.ijj OMBh R«fcraied,3'PritoA, W ; J**fck '■
< SpnagMwpFlntbnu, W lliatadtttFytieopal,'
& AfHeanj »faiiodUiKpt«»pei,l JlaWKi ftt
-1 tettait,, l.Strw- yotatplow, <4B Jtnkptop tab, »■ ’
ifoitpd Pkpthpiapipg,. v itaoetatadjtaftmtd dm| -*•
4 *pl«D9»li' ; »H»naa >; ••
Cathoiibti I'Bnilariaaj, 4V«<w»aMiat»4 yajma,.,
Meth'oflirt*i'ii4lo WiinJtaatoal; £ oltr. rpflipadt,.,
lS'blabiJ 9 'dljpenaPritt.SJ pobllc miopia, "Si
primary poSoelt, 8 ootoradeellooll, S ooliefia,
it malnitiM, > 33 koepilala, 145 iritaVtiitV .'ocaa
, panieiT-parinj•«:oapltat *B'-
lift, inaniiuwe eompaala*, IA , marine Inanrbabe • -J
-coiapaoleJ, 15 pabllo Ilbrariea, 97 nagfciii'"
jintß, i.oq manuftstuUg ,o*mpaniaa, : lS;»adiaat--!
eblieaet aki_ aoeUtipt, ,T 3 wpeklj, ppAdatljraafa- i,
paport, ffi railroad oompaaiiw, 'l3l aeoiattat,!! .'
'ttage Hntai»d !, ijnitei;'sl tre-eoptne nnmp enU«. ,
01' how eiiiptniei, and 17 kook aaa ladder oon
paifto. I ! !' ‘ ’ ' ,
;.. Mora etwpapert !• 'A rtneir Hrtmat tkla non*'
i ior that lift Rotj Henry Wart Beeoke tj ti addi- ’ 1
tionto hiddadeeaa preaoker, lootorofj aaa pelitl-' ’
clan, U akwtto amtun* taeeditonkipot t»e*
pil; p»p*r, to bo iirooft about -tko lftot'dacMt- i
It i» to bp an oTangalieal theat, btttendor.irket
namelan|t jret.dirolged., , f<; , „
Anoiiop projoo tit that of Mrenl. Boatiaia. cni t . .
ttocion;''wio haH baokod tbo.'oapiial napaanrp to, :
tUrt»joaniali= partly poll tlealipartl/litaraij’.to
bo oaUadHbO 'JBrtMdfie.' It it to ba prlntad ob‘ l \
paper »a*«i»otam ln Qoorata, and iata be kick- -
toned and’coaterTatiTe. It u taid that, eerarakef -
b»r b*« nWtntTuid eaUrWi bare baeß .iiia«4 a*
ooatribottrei ' Mr. F. C. AJtail It to tnaaaje Uia'
aStorWdepartment. Llr.loPa«t,o4;Ylr|[aia,y'.,
wS3aj a>ovelatte fcr itaooiwa,
HMMratdtL B»rtr 'Stay, 1 ’ o»« if tko elararaat
•amtiaa? atcn iaitown, oontriWtot a Writ* of ' '
tStoiet Jotitlod fto.Caaatijr.’’ .i--
•taotimefornlAxatiqa. nwt'Boafon*- ~
}afitwMk,|iQ-tflebupb*T'impMrt#or, aommtßdtd
by hi* broihtt, Xhd«. «Nittne.’. :!
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Oeart paiqbahaa kpoa -in Baropo witb Utfanily, '
pleatarW M ~, / n 'lt-.:, -•i'l.-i if.'.
' Onraertnan olHiom pro kottralr ep*a«pd iABKn,,
Ottrlatb l faidt' tbt *the opecUoa of a momuneal be
Baft»Btaabea,:.AftotiTal ! t4pft»bta«l«t >oWiot' : '
Ik» BttMt'effwH
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