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M. I[4. H4 1 44 3 WRZ1t 4 S t i 43 ° •
833 IdARKETriqI-BAT,
➢7 ',NO#TH.F,9II4T#,STBT.
Are prepared to oder, te, Our fra4Asir meal vatted
ansorlaient of Qooda, Derefteeed on the
ABBT FAVqBABI*YEMITS.
By enerl.oSokbuyers, in Ike Iti ebsl
MAN u:PAPrpaivp camp pIinEVROPE,
Thim(e di" 11000t,114 with oars for
PIRSIT-OLO4
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9tola BUTIRS• from all - eestione of tkoroonntry, aro
invited to izepeot one dolt.'
Tltlifired Mouths **Mit to Mstsbauta of on.
doebeed , etendisg, or six per oeot:dieoountior multi
teielee per Sent. per annum diteonnt for advinee
garments: ann-thstu-int
s josave. BAJLT4Y, ,
) IMPORTER AND JOBBER. •
.No: 413 MARKET, ST.4
Rea now Gm A
LAME AND 43114172'1FUL
/luortmet of
DRESS 'GOODS
end '
SHAWLS.
Of the
Np,ViritB . l` - AND OHOIOSST BTYLEB,
At the
LOWEST, PRICE S.
The Attention of emit stet el:-months peed
h lan tid. 144 f
LAROE AND " ATTRACTIVE STOOK
vox
- FALL , AND- WINTER' pAtzti.
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EVERY NOVELTY Or THE BEASON.
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CHAFFEE% STOUT, & 00.1
FOREIGN, AND,DOME6276 DRY G001)8.
auS-Ilon No. 493 lailiCET STREET. ,
MARTIN la- WOW.
'lniotistut 'mama IS
FOKRION AND DONESTIO DRY KOODB.
334 MAILART STREET.
Cask Loa Dreamt Mx- sat.otbs' Homo. 01 an gleatiorip
atea ineitod to c tut tutioo,ot our Stook. su94m►
E"-M OVAL
. In eOngeltlenee of the itestrootion by Ere of their
Ulan STRUT STOIIII.
YARD. G.TLIAMORE, it CC?.
IfAVE REMOVED
To
NO:, 810 OIRESTNUT ST..
BOOTH Stith.' ABOVE 51.1711.
PIM .11.9111LPHIL.
Tiers have now open 11( ENTIEE
NEW STOOK
Akroir:s -4ND: AMOY ,DRESS GOODS,
ORAW/A.; ol .o,yEs, RIBBONS,
DRESS. T.RIX,XINGS,
Together with a LARGE .114930ItThIENT of
STAPLE 44TP FANCY
13-00135. i
EMBROIDERIES; * Iik0118; MANTILLAS, ' *O.
Rota »awed buis antatortion of their
FALL' //nip TATIONB,
omit* to the'dre. *beg are 'emitted to dieplay
' 'STOOK.
to widokithay Writs sheet, Mien of their Ougtomers
and Hume generally. sug-gm
ETS. AU BTIE. &
MoVEI43;H,
• IMPORTERS A ND JOINIERS)
IA
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No. 311 MARK NT Street, above Tfitur.
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CLOAKS & MAN TILL4S
WHOLEOALE, T RADE,
80AITIIIIIM and 9/J M m . -1481 I.OIfANTEI tail
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gr." agrffia "'lV,W•o4 WO Orr Tr ' ;
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J. W, PROCYPOR & CO.
THE rBv Ale MANTILLA im id CLOAK EMPORIUM
70 EYOI3ESTNI JT BTI*E,T
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WHOLESALE V.EALERS IN
DRY -GOODS
CLOTHING;
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be ir m lizi# Winter took LOW oomph MI 'and ratan
BUISINESEI VEIN ARE AE VERTIONG
the istf o ra" ?ter l4/40F• at Cttr avid Country7-st
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POILA BU I MAirg TllFfsattY,
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4' TRADE:
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4tamAaryiu,iB.;
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Also, 'uo:d Dellii 1p
OiL CLOTHO,
NV I AANH9P 3 P, ace pi:mix:pi ETEEIii, •
(Opposite the stets House.)
Sou
c thern awl Westurn Sumo arererueetruhy Invited
to d. ault-Int
CRPETS, CARPETS.
TAt & BROTHER.
tio. 900, ORESTN:UT STREET.
A#INVOIOE OF
3NG-I,IBH INGRAINS.
Just (Mai atf:tion. Prins 75 cents a yard.
IBA.TLY, & BROTH-RR.
VELVET CARPETS.
/14w open, the newest patterns d •
ENGLIBII VELVET OARPETS.
?DAILY & , EiROTHER,
14o; 990 011VATMIT Street.
TAPESTRY BRUMSELS.
tit i n now o Her for wile the largest assortment of those
poyiner Carpet' 'gs, et
Ofi ll i• DOLLAR A ThRD, •
& BROTHER,
920 CHESTNUT Street.
B RUSSELS 'CARPETS.
Of ttie bait anahty, in peat variety., at
No. 020 011118TNUT mien.
; BAtLY & BROTHER.
DRUG - GEMS, •
CRUMB CLOTHS. &o.
Th. most extenswe stook we ever offered, in all widths
'
DAILY & BROTHER.
MATS, RTT(
tIALTS„ RUGS, &c.
4
zminiter, Velvet, Tourney, prnietels, Wool Toned,
eo, plain and bordered, of all sizes, in great variety.
DAILY 8a BROTHER,
gall-thotu•Sui , 140 CHESTNUT &met,
UST/N BROWN.
WNOLEBISLE DEA.LIII. IN
iFLOOR ,OIL -OLOTEW.
1 4 North TRIM) Street, souttoren obtain. or
. Raoz. (upstart.)
HATS ANA CAPS.
A NEW RAT STORE. = imp
, JOHN E. FOSTER.
0.46 , 0(.109 Booth Third etteet.i '
Naomi taken the afore at
irO. 891 CHESTNUT ST.,
pott.a Main armorial. style, Mollie the ettektdph
lus Is t raail s khli:d Extititivz stocK --
ow .
I HATS AND CAPS.
! aGr Mane* fall stol e s ar e much admired. '
melt ISM •
H. GARDEN at Co.;
anufaotwers of and Wholesale Dealers In
RATS, CAPS.
FURS.
AND STRAW GOODS.
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFI,
( OIAI. FLOWERS, RIMERS. FEATHERS, &a.
Hoe, 600 ;to 609 MARXIST roan,
- • Southwest GSrser of Biath:
The atost , extern's* and completkaspottesitat, The
best tams ,and the Unseat yrlooo. nut-albs %ism
sitrtioubtriv lotitod to can. ,
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FRENCH FURNITURE.
A 2) WALNUT STREET,
Has fast created a large Invoice of
BOULE,
QUADRILLE,
MARQUErma, and
ORMOLU WORK;
Whioh he will cell at very REDUCED PRICE&
FIRST-CLaSS C4BINET WARE.
GEO. J. EENKELS,
5514 WALNUT STREET.
VERY REDUCED PRICEB
The largest assortinent In the Union, all of New Damn,
Call and examine before purohasing. , self am
GAS FIXTURES, LAMPS; &c.
JOST THE THING FOR THE LADIES
WARNER, MISKEY, 8G MERRILL,
7.18 CHESTNUT STREET.
Manufacturers of
GAS FIXTURES, LAMPS, SW.,
Rave been appointed Monte for the male in Phi Mel
phis of
SHALOM PATENT SKATES.
These Skates are so oonstructed that Garnets or oil
cloths are not inkred by skating on them, and persons
can thiiiefore; team to skate Indoors seven as on thetas.
Persons wishing to wisdoms at wholesale eon be sup
plied at the mannfaoturer'p 'nom. aelSdt
KEROSENE OIL Of SUPERIOR QUA
I,LTY.
KEROSENE, or
COAL-OIL LAMPS,
CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, ,
hlanufaoturad and for sate, at
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
by
IVI.TTERS & CO..
No. 36 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
N. E. oor. of Filbert, Warden Market and kali
LOOKING GLASSES.
LOOKING -GLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND PLOTURN MAWR,
ENGRAVINGS. '
0114 PAINTINGS, le.. ao
JAMES S. EARLE &3 OR,
IMPOILTA h 4 l, MANITFAcTURERT vilioLl
BALE AND OBTAIL AR ALg , g
FARCES' GALLERIES,
816 CREEITNUT STREIT,
MEDICINAL.
.I.I,I,ILKSOLD'S FATRAOT BUM/
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FAMILY FLOUR, .
Mail FROM CHOICE Winn WHEAT,
C. H. MATT S ON.
ARM and TENTH 'limits.
M. 4414D1K13 'INV
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t.. Tr. min D . dm libifint
Torteitiar#: 4 4l 740:j
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for iiko.:l2fignftEltlLL
oty is auut4D atraet,
1103 .„ 7 iefined. ih 'gime a+
,Jur for kit', WITHESIGI, it4R.,
• . , • 4 7 told co nem
VtirrAvri Pft f 4 i 60
.
Itititay & agagsm.
soften warm and SPRING GARDEN,
. „ ~„
IMZ=I
CONVENIENQZ AND EFFECT,
WILL °PAN,
THIS MORNING,
' d'AtAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF
• ; I
PANCIV BILKS.
BP.Sr ELAM( NUM
EXCELLENT DOAIESTIC GOODS,
FL#NIiRL B OA, BLANKETS,
6ifselOwstEs,.
?lulu; E [Mail „Atiik MBA 4,1140'S
WITIE A GRAND DISPLAY OF ,
S#AWLS AND CLOAKS,
At mow saki* iimukeJektimeteamt,Phpe.deletit end
iv
Ivarticle sohlyitiliteted to be arteli,fet*r,,, -
t Br—Thateltfol for the past, we tad" hoPsfat to fie
tattm and voile's 03 do an we eau to Vow.
THORNLEY & CHISM.
se 6C COIL Eissurrn and SPRING GARDEN
SOUVIN'a GLOVES.
'1 1 !11.019. W. EVANS & 00.
HAVE JUST OPENED
500 DOZ E N OP OEPIUINE
JOUVIN'S 'KID GLOVES.
Ilf* ILO end 820 OIiE3TNUT BUM.
Apia*:
V.EOI . AL NOTICE.
1, ! • J. LEVY 6.; co.
trta (!PIER, on. SATURDAY. SEPT. 13.
ONA',OASE OP DOUBLE.WIDTII POPLINS,
PIPIT DENTE PER YARD.
EATIRELY NEW IN STYLE.
paving Jut arrived, and are greatly below the mud
gree;
; will continue to reoehe daily the balance
prti4lilmyottabont. They wall* ill sold at
VERY 'REDUCED PRICES,
As It is their intention to etas out all rapidly as Dos
:tills the 'whole otthe stook.
Familial requiring flaFerber Linens, blanket*, Table
Limn% eheihings, Flannels, quilts, Cambria*, and
Whit, Goods cif ail description, will find a vary large
saeortment to choose from, and ad at
PRICER GREATLY REDUCED
809 AND 811 011ESTNUT STREET
soll-tt
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Announce to the Entitle and their Customers Mit
they will comma:me to sell off, on
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,
AT RETAIL, AND
FOR OASH ONLY.
Their very *Mensae and choice stook of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
•
The goods will all be marked down to VERY LOW
PRICER. In order to &image of the stook In as short
a Me lot tt forced private sale will admit of.
ON MONDAY* NEXT
They will open three Oases of new printed
MOUSSELINE% CASHMERES, AND MERINOS.
Also, one cage of blank ground
FOULARDS.
Allot whioh will be offered under regular prices.
L. S. LEVY & CO. would be greatly benefited by
an early settlement of the Recounts now due them.
808 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
LIXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS!
221
_TERNLEY A MIMI,
N. E. Getter 110 Elt SPRING GARDEN BtL,
Raytne litil f yg II tare. mid
N .11, ED TEEM STOCK,
I.4 " "fr X OP GOODS
41
N .
I 170 111717xditheivimy.
. 6411,
r outvließwAp,
ibtriiidarrAlsw
phaWls *ad %Aka.
Clothe int Geeenneree.
Oltutkets and Plan:tett.
Linen Geode end!Calm.
, . Xlatietitee end othe r Quilts,
• ' Eatery, Owens,
. ' We AA, ko.
Alt Goods method at the towed wine. - We
A LTERATIONS 003fPIATED AND
.1-m- NEW PALL 111 , 11 S REQEIVED,
GNARL ADAMS & HON.
have 'peed increased t e depth of their store, and wal
now &spiel, 011
' ONE FLOOR,
a large and oi4OPA yen etir of
. • SA.BOI , IADLE DRY GOODS.
whlolt they mend Wins S: 3 1110811 SO DAVY COMPEIII
- OA li.
I T.47l . WatrisUtti. 81girt o ils.1 amts.
4-10. Atlanta &Non 1 (410 '
6-4 no .•, .do *Dow Muslin. UK cents.
_PIA Pnnta. at 19 ciente nstial pries leStl.
Whig -around ?nulls' 'Brdllsnts, LIU cents, usual
priest&
py.:.?,l7filll l :LnklN.s.tircztn.l.lilr4"" u.
i.
iaPtrlndwillT4rFilrinirld;l`nelfildren.
.. —l lll nett 'lie' small lsodi.' for °
OM •et • neat 1.,s T l ial fk _ .
i le, mrocne, at t. . 1 :114 et shawis.
ogiely and Ney • ties n vanity.
i
ew• Goods will /ally received, and every atten
t"Thatteatd7AlarLY DRY GOODS ATOM?.
1 ' astlretettlat, .4. . corner EIGHTH and ARCH Bts.
VIRE'kLANDELL, No. 400. ARCH
s-:4 street; cas A h m dealers in baw l wholesale and retail.
LOW la Coate Stits.
MOO cl.d Fell
Looosao4Ab. PStyle laid ClanPhew's. Shawls.
IMP proohe Loot and &mere Shields. sel3-0,
fhttedoliphts.
E YWN & - LANDELL, southwest corner
9/8 / 3 4 sZiVa l l'and Staple Dry ' Cloods.
totters Sites imported.
rat 44uSlIty131sok sdkn,
Bike Imported for Friend'.
LOANING OLOTII9, CASSIAIERES,
.0110,11D0L0T179. VESTING% &a: .
•D'oya` egsgiumeg, good patterns. 71. otg,
t stloltLg i ld Union Vileastmerre.b3 to TO otg.
FMIOI trognog, from 78 to 41.1 g.
FA. „I 3 Iterataimatdend Doegkios_,
BLAult OM/CLOTHO.
For`Drizr Elogta i Frock Coats, Overoosta, o.
Moog vetlot lff .u cTem at t ,Triootqt...,
o
For Ladiev arm, javiety desit•breehadg.' '
g u ile! tilt Iran i p o grtdd r i sn'o t 47•l t t i r tee.
COOPKR Mad RD.
.012 BoutheeM mit:Nina and , MARKET,
'ALL CLOAKS IN PRKeARA.TION,
some Missing every dap.
Moot wilt be complet4. ^
Orders tatr_e_p and executed with despatch.
yalt end VI inter
011dr/is's sad Misses shawls
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COO EA k CONARD,
X6l9.Southeastoor. tlitali and ,MA
LRAM? BARTON &
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SHOE STUFFS,
p 1 Qfl AND ENGLISH LABTINGS, GAL
LOONS, PATENT LEATHER,
Aldo,
GOODS FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS.
No. 35 SOUTH SECOND BTRENT. Phlladelphts.
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limiti lla rtl
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, i t= a ill
twelve i
SH.OENIAKER & Clo.
OILS AND VARNISUE
!i{erj►esit Oernor FOURTH AND RAO* 11.1 x.
C. 41. 3T-STEEL it.V4I,LJE4S:
„tot U~NItOHF~ ,' FIRi6•AI . l~ilille, kl.,
• ros s'it.t.tt`wr .
NAY,LOR yip
1.1-tt, " pOpVitlixes Most,
.113 Qit,
47 and
asS
.d barrels
YC At,
4 3~sC~ttill
90 141 NO .
cng /2:o°
And grestkr iddo4 to Its
BEAVTIFUL DREB3 GOODS.
PURE LINEN POODS
The Good; are
SHOE FINDINGS;
inas4, PAINTS.
Kl./ tt
it II
TUESDAY, SEPT Eft Is, IMO.
Perio4teal Literature.
The August number of the Combat Maga
s*, edited by Thackeray, has been handed
to us by Mr. • Callender, agent for this city.
Thine are twb ohly unreadable articles in it,
and these are "The Veins of Wealth," by
John Ruskin, and a heavily didactic one upon
"!,usury "—in the manner of the moral es
says in the Spectator, Rambler, and Guardian,
of ,the olden time. Mr. Trollope's novel ad
vances slowly; Mr. Sala's, eighth paper upon
William Hogarth, is as good as any of the
preceding ones ; and Mr. Lewes' third article
upon Physiological Riddles is wonderfully in
teresting. There is a Roundabout Paper by
Thackeray himself, and a continuation of his
lc Four Georges "—a series of lectures which,
from the extremely bad manner of Mr.
Tbackeray's delivery, were as unpleasant to
as the .Ik4cideolly are very pleasant to
'MeV:*I sitome r kr,qf
George the; ,
sidered the unconscious as Well al n
witthei of Atiiikl*. heft
lAtnot stupidly Inistfissinni 1a Aoierloan
A/subjects," and obstinately, upon
floclutt,the Stamp Act npoi thew; the colli
sion would not,havetalfeli plii 6 cc in 1775. Here
is 11fr. Thackoraes Sep:ming up of the poor
old King's reign :
AU the world knows the story of has malady;
all history presents no sadder figure than that of
the old man, blind and deprived of region, wander
ing through the rooms of-his palace, addreutng
imaginary parliaments, reviewing fancied troops,
holding ghostly courts. I have seen his pipture an
it was taken at this time, hanging in the &pert
inent of his daughter„ the Landgravin• of Buse
Bomber/ rg—audde t books and,Windsor Tann tore,
and a lostrited root reminiscences of her 'English
home; The poor old father 'ls represented in a
purple gown, his snowy beard .Dtillng over his
breast, the star of his ,famous' 6fder Sufi idly
shining on it. Be was ot • only sightless; he be
came utterly deaf. All light, all reason, all sound
of human voices, all the plenum Of this world of
God,were taken from ,hills. . ~ .
_Some' stight 'lucid
moments,he had, in one Of WOW the' Atutun . de
airing to see him, *Mimi th e reein, and found ' him
singing a hymn, sad tooompanying himself at the
harpsiohord. When, he 4taildleished, he knelt
down and prayedislosittbf her, and then for his
family, and theater the nation oonoluding with a
prayer for hiemetf , that it m ight pleas God to
avert his heavy calamity from hint, but if not, to
give him resignation to eubmit. .11. then burst
into teem and his reason again tied.
What preacher need moralise on this story ,• what
words Sart the simplest are requisite to tell it ! It
is too terrible
,for tears.- The thought of such a
misery /to terms down in eubmistion before the
Ruler of kings, and ;near the Monarch "Supreme
over empires and republics, the inscrutable ;dis
penser ,of 'lie, death, happiness, victory., -a
brothers," I said to those who. heard tee first in
ABletufe..;..si 0 brothers! speaking the same' dear
mother tongue-4 ootnriutto, *negates no more, let
us take a mournful hand. together as we stand by
this royal corpse, and call a trios to battle! Low
be lies Id-whops the proudest used to kneel ono*,
and who was cast lower than the poorest: dela y ,
whom millions prayed for in vain. Driven' ar his
throno—butfeted by rude bands; with his children
in revolt: the darling of his old age kilieti before. I
him anthnely ; our four hangs .11rOf her breathier,
Ups and, cries, ." Cordell', Cordell& stet l little !"
Von not his hort—olf flat tkiat pssi-A i d,hsteibina * 1
ghat would upon the rowir of this tunk :World
ingen him put loaner 1 - . .
,
Rush"! , Strife, and Quarrel. over the solemn grave!
Sound, trumpets; a mournful march. roll, dark
eurtain, upon his pageant, his pride, his grief, his
awful tragedy ! '
Three months ago, we noticed the first Num
ber of The National Qicarterly Review, pub-
Belied in Now York. It struck us as not In
dicating much promise. We have now re
c'eived the second Number from Mr. W. B.
Zetber, the agent here, and have to make a I
much more favorable report. It opens with a
long and extremely able paper upon Cooper,thei
novelist, whom it has become too' much the
fee4(Bin_lo undervalue. Hero, while his faults
writer are pointed [ -- ndi-oveerat_reerlts as
appreciation. It 10;f far, the hest notiefi
of Cooper yet published. Y(Hungary, Past
and Present," is historical, and too nenc#
hurried up at the close. It is absurd•to
crowd the events of 1848 into three pages,
as is here attempted: "Social Life In Ame
rica," is a notice of the various works writ
ten by 'foreign tourists in this country, since
Mrs. Trollope's, in which our personality as
a nation is discussed. This is a well-written
and very fair review,—the criticism upon
Dickens' "American Notes" is especially
good. The papers upon Tasso, the English
Language, and, Seward as an Orator
and Statesman, are of average shil.
Far above these, is the criticism upon the
imaginative writings of Miss Evans, author
of (‘ Adam Bede,"—a criticism evidently
written by a practised pen. There is also
a paper upon I( ; or Politi
cians vs. Statesmen," professing to re
[ view Cinskey'a (( Political Text-Book" and
[ John Savage's (‘ Living Representative Men,"
[ and never once mentioning either book ! The
short notices and criticisms, which make the
concluding article of this Review, aro scarcely
satisfactory. Hudson's Shakapeare is too old
a book to be put among recast literary publi
cations. Mr. E. K. Washington's «Echoes
of Europe" receives the warmest eulogy, al
though it contains more inaccuracies, blun
ders, and misstatements than ever were ier
petrated, in similar space, by any modern
tourist; and,
.in noticing Norton's Iliad.
Book to Europe, the reviewer characterizes it
as I( accurate and reliable," whereas its 'Pe
destrian's Vocabulary is crowded with errors,
particularly In the Italian phrases, and, in its
map of Ireland, the city of Cork Is placed in
the west, where Galway actually stands,: and
the place, in the south, where 'it ought be
marked, is left a blank. In the notice of the
late Mr. Rush's I( Occasional Productions,"
(recently published, and largely noticed in
Tido Pares,) the reviewer States that 4 ( Mr.
Rash is dead only since the 30th July last,"
whereas his death occurred in July, 1859.
Upon the whole, notwithstanding these 'inac
cuyacies, the National Quarterly Review
merits high praise, and promises to be
come a formidable rival to the North etineri
can Review, which, Booth to say, has latterly
become rather soporific.
Publicntions Received.
Vocabulary of Philosophy, Mental, Moral, and
Metaphysical. By William Fleming, D. D. p, dited,
with Appondlx, Bibliographloat Index, ho., by
Charles P. Krantb, D. D., 'Translator of " Tholnok
on the (impel of Bt. John." 1 vol., email 800, pp.
662., Philadelphia: Smith, English, k Co.—To
students of moral and mental philosophy, no book
can be more useful, for reform., than thie elabo
rate, extol, and far from dins* Vocabulary.
Narratives and Adventures of Travellers in
.Afrlea. By Charles Williams, Rai. With engra.
Tinge. 1 vat, 12mo. New York : Diok and Fitz
gerald. Philadelphia: Peterson and Brothers.
The Norse and Ms Diseases. By Robert Jen
nings, Y. S. 1 vol ,12mo. Philadelphia: Potter.
Historical Magazine, September, Mb. New
York: Charles B. Riohardson .•
Berearksen HaytiPlaee of Settle ent for
Afrio•Amerloana ; and, on the Mulatto a Race
for ) the Tropics: Ptillidelphta tT.B. Fu h.
Poems of George P. Morris with a Memoir of
the Author, i2mo,. (bine and gold.) Now York. O.
&Abner Philadelphia, Lippincott k pompany.
?demote here, se singularly inoommunicative
es not to ray When Mr. , Morris was born; nor even
what the Mysterione Initial in the middle of his
name represents, chiefly consists of eulogies upon
him by Oriewold and Poe, -Horace Blaney Wallace,
and N: P. Willis—the lot boing Mr. Morris' part
ner. A concluding anecdote, - professing to relate an
incident in the British BMA 'S of C011114.011P, must
be taken rum: gram, salir, because Its speaks of
" Gourley, a member from Yorkshire," where.
as no person named Cagley ever eat in the British
Parliament. Considering that " woodman, spare
that tree," traanvidently suggetted by 'Oampbeira
poem,'" The Beech Treel Petition," Widen oom
metees—
ci leave this barren snot to me !
Beare, woodman, !mare the beechen tree !"
the fanotful history of the origin or the poem,
given in the notes, might welt have been omitted.
We do not think that Mr. George P. Morrie t 0 any
thing like " the bast of American' soeg.writers,"
but he has prOdimed !'greet many pleasant lyrics
rrldoh, 'l bedded to Immortal Music'," have be
tome popular, arid he hall writ—
"No havrisleh, dying. he need wish to blot."
, ia'great, equal to that of Cherie?
fisritti, the Fnglish 4 ahem he reminds ue,
therarAjhla &zap of thought and depth of fanny are
inferior. Nather haire! perpetrated
'IMO( ' Cookitey • rhymes air leatriris mad
,r(alurs,
TWO CENTS.
(p. 225,) Arargarithi ant, Aver, kat, leilk H.
qualms or *let her add Meet Alert whipb pap
rhyme only to Margarattard the sake of Jet
-140142' "Intrere, we ere pleased, that his yenee
are eOneoted in "blue and pia ) ? neatly irinted;
and lear-prieed. ,
First, Soloed, and Third Class Haider!. BY
George 5.,19.11ard. Boston: Swan, Mester/
Tileston. Some time ego' wa malted, with fan
oonueendation a set' of ewe 71 tesdiscd300ks, by
Manaus 'Wilson; riblbhed by Mewls. -Harper,
New York. We still hold to the esurlotion that
better books, of the sort were never produced
We ha _ _
y ,
much el
Boston, ,
public a
the popnl
!lad soot
and Mu
to the I
at It, m
don't to
the Atm
world.
dleaster, which we condense from the Western and
Boiithernjeurnals
THE CALM! OF THE DIOASTOR.
the a MEOWS ju ry , after rendering verdicts In
the oases before t hem, proceeded to take addition
al. testimony in relation to the cause of the disas
ter. Capt. Malott. of the eohoonar Augusta, was
recalled, and testified as follows :
• " It is the duty of the lookout to report to the
offloer of the watch anything helves. The second
mate. Geo. Burge, was the °flier of the watch at
the time ; if the second mat* discovered the steam
er's lights, it was Ms duty to keep steady on his
course, unless a collision was probable, and then
take all precaution to clear the steamer; " 1 had
given no orders that 'night for She valet id thwarts
her course, meeting a steamer: It la generally
supposed, when the captain Is below, Met the
other officers are competent to" clear a veseel. It
te generally prudent when two Voila& collide ' to
ley to and sec what damage is done; but in the
damaged state of the schooner, we could not work
to windward ; I am ems that I did *et hear the
Whistle or bell of the steamer; If it was done in
stantly, we might have beard it ; but at the dis
tance of a mile we could not have heard a large
gun that night; I made my protest about three
hours after the accident."
A MILITASIX eouraxr 'II , IIID 04? Or ZZISTRICII.
The whole number Of I-dependent Union Guards
who came to Chicago on the Bien 'as 33 mus
kets, with five officers, and only Mei! were saved
alive. The entire company was pretty mesh wiped
out of existence, at one fell blow.
Also, the Milwaukee City Band' was nearly all
destroyed,e as only two, we th 1.144 Were BOTIO.I
11a$
. I The propeller Acme t she palmed.
yesterday morning, saw ; es, floating on
the lake, about fifteen miles aerNraf the harbor,
and six or seven miles offlaml. Shs tug MeQesere
was immediately declutched by Ciptida
in search of them.
The sohooner Rada*, Capt., Brown, oommander,
passed neat Waukegan on Thursday evening, and
reports baring teen about one hundred bodies!.
The wind wee so high that it waelmpeesible toe him
to recover them.
71111 UODY CP CAFTAN wttsow.
Tho body of Captain Wilson tau been recovered,
and is thus desoribed :
No 73 —Captain John M. Wilson. The body of
Captain Wilson was Identified by over ado tat
sons. late name was 11,1t0 found w upon the
wateb•fob of his pantaloons. as follows: "J. Wil
son, March 'CO. From J. F. Molntosh A Co
Washington, D. 0." A broken silver plinell and
sold pen were found upon the body. The watch
stopped at 8:45, prolmiblr run after biz body went
down. The body of Captain Wilson was found
about two miles north of Oros Point.
HOW IT WAI 111CCOVIIIRID
The Chloago Prtss and Tr suns say,: It es.;
lilted a thrill of emotion among the speotators wd
bystanders, then a lame throng, as the body
marked " No. 73," and Identided as that of th
late gallant commander of the ill-fated steamer
vi u tortas from the wagon lido the dead-room. 4 4
nearly off the ptot -.1=1.!"1.11t of the
- an t d
sublime heroism. A gold watell ana eseu‘.
taken from the body by Captain an•
the remains were plated in the bands of one o
our andertakers, to be Owed In a metallic) burl&
caul, ready for removal to the desolated home o
the late brave sailor, In Coldwater, Michigan.
Tag APPLA9IIIOI or Tag BODY.
There was little in the features that could
Identified, decomposition baring been rapid, an
the violence with whiob the body was made th
sport of the curt destroying all semblance to t
countenance in which nature had not written on
line *Caught than manliness, courage, and a der •
lion to duty, nobly exemplified lu the fate of hi
who oonld not Beek his own safety in the raginr
surf while women and children claimed the exs -
'torte of his gallant arm.
LIONORS TO Tilt REMLINS
The remains will be taken to the %ohm*
si
House, the Chicago home of Capt. Wilson, d
from thenoe will be this evening attended to e
Michigan Southern cars by an escort whioh, n
numbers and oharaoter, shalt fittingly comport
with the honor due the noble dead. Throughout to
day it to dedred that the flogs of oar shipping, &or
hotels, and other public places of business, be nt
half rout, and the lime occuian will be appropri
ate for such other token of mourning In oar places
of business and public. streets as this late groat
calamity deserved, and not more fittingly to
expressed than now. The setter Is deep In IP
hearts of our oitiseus, and, without any formal f or
distinct plan, it will find expression. Owing to the
lateness of the recovery of the body and the short
Interval allowed, the notices of greater defintte
nese will be announced to-day. Capt. Wilson's
widow and other friends are expected to reach the
oily tad sy. 1
ASINGULIR
There is rather a singular Incident related re
girding the life of Mr. Ingram. He wait sta l ing
upon the Folly Pond, anal* and a half from ot
tinghem, England, bathe year 1837, when behrre
through the toe, - and was maned by Mr. J hia
Biantord, who is now residinA in Chicago, at the
corner of Catherine and Halstead streets. -
HOW rip ACCIDENT OCCUSIISO.-
The following is the testimony of one of the it.
tosses et the Coroner ' s inquest. It Is Inter big
as throwing light upon the cause of the scold
John Morris. seaman. Had the wheel of tie si
gnets from 2 o'clock of the night of the collta n ;
took the wheel at 2 o'clock by- our time, aid, kept
vessel B. by E., as she was then. until I 1 to f an
hour before the collision, then hauled her about 8.
E. Shortly after I took the wheel, I noticed •
light about a point on our pert bow ; said td the
seoond mate, s. Do you tee that light 7 " fie said,
Yes ; 'it is a steamer's light I guess." T'hio trui
of an hour or en hour before the collisloisHthe
schooner heading S. by 0„ gradually, to avoid jib.
bing ; she answered balm well then. I saw no
more of the steamer's light, after hauling the
schooner up, as the sane bid it from my sigh T t i i
This witness detailed the cinmenatancee f the
collision the same as Capt. Malot and othe He
saw persons between decks on the iteameti, but
beard no one speak. After getting away Goan the
steamer, witness went into the forecastle tem it
there was any leak. lie says : • I
When I came up, one of the men as d the
steamer was coming book after us; /sate he- part
ly winded round, heading more towards shore ;
I should think shad was about five or sir einutes
alter the collision it the captain or the imates
bad been looking at the same time they oeuld have
seen the boat beading for snore.
TUE WRECK AS SEEM IX TIM
Captain Prendiville, owner of the litiogasen, who
was out with that gallant little steamer yesterday,
informs no that about six miles off Winetita, and'
manifestly not tar from the exaot spot of the dis
aster, is the entire forward portion of the hull of
the Lady Elgin, partially enbmerged, ant Siding
at anchor. It Le stripped of all the upper; works,
and on the larboard side out off just where the
fetal blow alma ; on the other side the iIISXI6T and
planking run further beak. The hell 440 0011110,
empty and naked. It wait doubtless oirried down
with, the engine, and, beooming role d, has
rhea to ride at the aneliors bent to the chain cables
at the bow. It floats to mark the spot whi many
a brave and loving heart perished from ea rt h.
Tax DX4TII Or COL. LILVHDia, Or Tail axw ALUM!
rICATITNII.
. .
The New Orleans Picayune says: Barmen
Doane; Esq.., agent of the Crated States Itteurance
Company, in this city, who renamed hems last
evening, direct from Oblong% furnishei to us the
following statement, made in his prelim:N=lV John
Collins, a colored'boy of Odense, who- ulna saved
on the wreck of the Lady Elgin. The statement
was taken down by Mr. Drake. of the ITrement,
House, and is believed to be reliable : I
' , I saw Mr. Ltimsden a fel mientea before we
went down. lie asked me if there was Much dan
ger. Ills wife and family were then standing near
Mtn. Ilia wife appeared very much frightened.
Ills son told him he bad better get a tabllsgeaf and
be prepared for the word. Ife did not do so, how
ever, but told his family to stand where they were,
while he went oat to see what the danger was.
"Mr. Lumsden left. The son then advised his
mother and sister to take off all their upper cloth
ing They did not do so. Soon after, the captain'
oeme into the cabin and advised the passengers to
secure each a state.rOom door and go Out on the
quarter deck, which all did, except Mr. Lumsden's
family, who continued to wait for him in the cabin.
In the meantime, young Lumsden got three table
leave& ready to float or. i
~ The boat then went down, and I saw nothing
mote of them till I was in the water, when thelittle
girl caught hold of me, and called out:, for bar , la
ther, and asked where he way. Ile answered
, here,' and asked where she was. 1
"A big wave then swept over us all, and attic:, I
came to the surface the littlegirl Wu washed
away, and I saw nothing more of them'"
This statement is very clear and -*pile% and
we tremble to believe that it is, in allt robability,
ti
true. Mr. Doane informs us that ere could
hardly be a possibility of the bo's = staking the,
'family.. Pe described each mem ber of it with per
fect accuracy. There is, however, no well authen-
Dotted statement of tither of them baying been
seen eller that fatal hour. In all probability they
were burled tit one Watery awe-10g*49r., t • .
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Steamers.
TO FILIBUSTER IN HONDURAS.
WALKER EVACUATES TRUKILLO-
THE EVENTS WHICH LID TO IT.
Interesting Particulars.
A lorraspowdent , of the New Orleans Piraystrue
writes es follows:
Tatra3ll.o Honda:as, Moot 2 2,181110.
follows!' Most lost
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m ' irkg a the 20th bat., sad the tersempo,
Of kith L have given a brief synensia,bok plow
ye b ade,. - The Jut' eomeawaleadiet frith Cob
= der Salmon was reestrod V eosin! Welker
st boot dva o'clock P. M. forth the .1111.1 dedierw
b
f t
it arranged to return frugal/le slo", Allf A lasi
re ly at ten Weleak this 111011147. n •.o askew
lastar tke rec}tpt of this an ra th er ponersory
le tar before movements were ridble bathe the
fort indloatbg that aomothing enema! Wee 41111 lbw
tapir, although se oas needs would lonvenotheed
any dune, so quietly was rrvelytideg drew -
TOO WORK 07 WirerwlMAL
Savona of the prholoal Mims were sumusied
tai the presence of the General sad orders given as
td the various duties to b• performed by Pula with
dispatch. Additional rowels of as tridigss and
ceps were given oat to tie MB; and a qua*, et
powder and: balls for the isamiteetere at maw
°Milldam wu embroil, pat up to moan kap toe
tie men to naelt.with theca on the imiserfers march
that wu before them. In the ordains=
eat were sixtpols of Walker's Ilialle
hick mut nada bedded ; Zed es time meet es
rarity tall into the beads at, tke minsy, the
ks ware brakes and the Wish bent to mich a
Manner 4s to render the mean A larkitua
s
ty of powder and some cartridges true throws
to the waterMosats, sad auks of wenn imptled
Don:them. Thai, to one souk* of anther._ the
ears sad men were badly. e m pl o y e d sag lai
wen ten and elervaa o'olcer P. N., whin the two
mpantes were rapidly finned In enter. mg the
arch tionaussied. averyadag 1 boauelem With
• evaciutios of the fort wee imedeeteitu anted,
ad sheerly that no es* knew of it •in tie bun et
n board of any or the several meals be Me has.
or. It seemed as If men the dogs at Sr .
Realty so miry, Wend le. bark ce an cr
hash Wenn by the partlesunasamet
TAX XII/TENI KOLL.
The whole aunties of melt under Walker, art
erring the tort with him, was about 80, teals.
ding °Hoerr. The nartiee of some of them follow
General William Walker, Generil-hi-Oblef ; Chia.
A. F. Radler. Colonel Ccrouseualse; Major Jobs
V.' Hof, rating - tiptala of Compaq A..; Major
Thomas Dolma, &Wag . Caftaht .0 Ocrapamr
captain .1. 8. Wert, Char_ al Camailrairy Depart;
mutt; ()opt. Ruud), Chief of Ordnance Deparaesat:
Lieut. John Ryan, calor of Quartermaster's De
part-mast; Noah J. Carious, Dina -Disatraaat
Compaay A.
ITUAT TUt 13131 Y TOOK ITITZ TUIpl.
It Le supposed eaoti roan bed, au /auslag the fort,
thirty rounds of oartriodges andeSoodes the
extra allowance in the gooks. No the cow.
rage pet man is shout one hundred
able carried with then two barrels of pilot lireet
As regards blankets or exhs eletking. lbw OW,
army bid taken wider was than Iseli peas bad
on at the tiara of Asps:taro; for tic aparbweell of
the fort wore found strewn with se td" wwwry
description, on walking trownd res tkbswaS.g,
Trunks were left open, and jewelry, books, private
letters, daguerreotype*, do, lay around la plat".
Lion and confusion.
THE SICK LITT IN Al HIPlO•
TiCTIO HOSPITAL
General Walker left behind itles In tits fort the
entire hospital. Thin is earn • • of eight par-
I ffitrose sedinrisdkruni„: . sotto*, tarpon
floe ; Charles Allen, sue
sink of lent; Wahl! fitinillY. 'Ma* wed 'P
in the am ; Autry. Cooper,private, moulded la
the leg ; F. Conway. private, fever, and A.
Lowe, private, fever. These peesoua felt tithe
queer when they rowel t vas the safitary la
mates of this old tort sod. the solemn hour of mid
night upon them. Fig. If any, of theme
their eye@ In slumber, and *my aolie, apeasielly
the bark of a dog, was imagined to be the ii
natural:neat of the rapid approach of an arm •
and blood-thirsty enemy, Intent upon oar destina
tion. However, all was well, sad, after a keg
wateh. daylight broke upon us, and not • person,
either friend or enemy, bad entered the fort durin.
the night.
STCE AMC PROTiCTIOS TROY TES WWII
At an early hour this morning Dr. Newton sail
Mr. Allen went with some haste to the acting NH
tish aonsui, Mr. Wm. Method°, sad, is baba/ of
the satire party, made application for British pro-
Ludo's. As there was a man-of-war to port. the
commander of which was Mr. Mulheclir , s °Motel
superior, be could not give as a peddle answer
until a acumination woo had. Be, however, pro
mised to do all in his power for oar welfare_ Is
the meantime the boatmen of thalamus OWN into
the fort with a few marines and took possum= of
it, placing sentinels sad interdicting an la as
and egress. At about ten o'olock this morning
Commander Salmon came esker* to the fen, and
wu reeedred by Dr. Newton and Mr• AnoP•
• ram cormuman's
The follow log conrerration then took piste :
Commander 8 ,+ Gentleman, I wellarstand that
you bats bean Mien ter Mr. Walker and that
you desire ter protection of the British
N. and A. replied that seek was the traS. Cos-
mender 8. said, " I edit extend the_pmelestios of
the Drithis tag ever yea if yea w ilt !ahem me
what &heatless Mr. Walker has takes.'
tf. and A. replied : We aertainly iliest i a m ec
tertian int pensions sad name noir to the tat
sick and woutt4s4, but we do not know the •
lion of Gen. Walker's rural." Comanager 8.
than led that be noderstood that Kt. Walker's
secretary bat base W behind la *hospital.
Mr. Atlas remarked that he had acted as seers
tary to Gourd Walker. -
Till , COWEJ3DIII WAXTII TO ZVOW Willi
Commander 8. called the were tary aside and
questioned hlm closely as to Walker's plass sad the
direction of Ids march, but lb* aseutary %odd give
00 satisfestory repllea. The commander fired
particular!: anxious% know whether Walter het
gone Into the inter* er bad tabu %the east ter
thepurpose of waarldng, /I.,mturfrpd that
he regretted very *ash that 10..119144tited sot
accepted Ms terms, as be feared it email ge esti
hard with him end blames It he attengtest to nuke
WS way threuirls tlse4:weratry.- The am.
sunder then • rem% " - thou who bad been
left need apprehend we • Re Litt&
tied should be extended% Ill.‘' ' Wemet• terrte
rattled %leave Ttuxillo whenever oppiwiunsty
presented, and ,would be allowed to . 'take bar ri
vets baggage with us, trot all 'nose" papers
te-
Utlag to Gen. Ni'alker'n expedite" mut be re
tained In the fort it pgbiio mutt:,
The Picayune of bet Karaday says: The Eritish
Mt
i Kaie Captain WilWigs fits/me& which brier
us e ab ove. interestinceonerpondence. arrived
at this port lan evening. , rot Neaten Istead the
21 inst. She reports that** brig Favodta attired
at Port HoDoneld on this3let, from „Tragillo the
same day, whence she brings the very Detest nag
tisanes from the mainland. It is to ha Nllowing
effect: - ' t
Altar leaving Tratillo, Walker retira). down the
coast in the direction of Cape graded. — fie had at
that time (the 21st) eighty men, all well armed
and in good spirits. On the 23d the enemy ststiai
nut •in pursuit, and the same day an omn i potent
took place at a locality nailed "Cotton Tree," an
the Roman river.
In this engagement one mim (private Pomeroy)
was killed and five men Wounded, bat none of
them severely. Among them was Major Hoff, who
was very badly disfigured with hooksbot ; and
private James J. lic,rg, of this city, who received
a gunshot in the area. The wound, however, was
not severe.
Gen. Walker wan .100 personally assailed In the
conflict, and received a alight wound In the face,
The assailant was, however, shot down on the
spot-
After this engagement, Walker enthrall to
f s
re
tire till the 25th, when he arrived at a railed
Limas, abandoned mahogany works , the in
habitants at gret took to Hight in gre ' , but
were Induced to return by the favors repreeen
tationa of one of their number, andhiethe advice
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of Walker.
At last accounts Walker was still at Limo, with
seventy-six men in good fighting order. This was
Sunday, the 2dth, thevery latest MOWS received at
Ituatan before the Kate left. It is believed that
the Wools, at Database', brings no later news, but
that her report of so many men being lest Is only
partisan report and not reliable.
At that time also each man had about 100 roneds
of cartridges, and was every other way wall pro
vided. It Is believed that they made their way
doctrine toast without farther lose.
- In addition to the above, we leers that the offi
cer reported to be wounded at Traxi/lo was Col.
Henry, of this city. He was wounded, however,
liken affray which grew out of a Driest' diffioulty,
and not la conflict with the Hondurans. Tim
wound proved mortal, and it was be that watt g‘l
°ay buried in Trwtillo.
We also leant that, in abandon/aim TrIPLIEW ,
Walker left behind a large quantity_ of stores sad
provisions, which, donbtlese, enabled the .seamy to
make • ming igi vlgoroni Old abetim
These are the 'very latest partleidare we bars by
the brig hate, and they ars farsidied to - um Irons
the most reliable and autboritett i .rl 4, L l N
wir'ibll- And
it is soirosly probable teat the at Bata
. ~ i ci, brings anything later.-
the is 'to hoped,
' • fore, that the report i twiry great die.
ittwelkus of its men reduedag his tbree two
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