THE , PREss , .01CA8SED DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) B J OEN W. FOEtNEY, oF FIGE NO 417 CHESTNUT STREET DAILY PRESS, rtoa.VE Ocrrt Pau itte., herroble .. to theolirger, la to st a d oritots out of the: Cal tit 1 3i. bota-arie , su g, fors Dottaista VOR Vann Months, PYt "' os portAxt volt BIX MONTII6-111Taliably .+l - or the time ordered. TM -WEEKLY BELZsis. . 01 ,4 w dutrxkibets O ut of the City at Tams Dot.- F,R,Amm4. MI LLINERY. -;GOODS. , - K uice OPENING OF 014114DREN'S GOODS, IIitIRSDAY, APRIL, 11. biNCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, o n.ti Mo. 124 cablnrillri STRIN G ' 1861 - . osEN REIM, BROOKS, & CO., Ni). 431 • MAREET STREET, North aide , na'r Fifth m elte the attention of buyer' to their Watt mot ishansomm vatirriao 0? RIBBONS, FLOWERS, svnitiv AND FANCY BONNETS, OW AND CHILDREN% II Ens .&ND PLAIN, SHMENE HOOD% RUCHES, AVID LI ALTICI , SI APPRITAININCTO TIE MILLINERY LINE. 0,01)-Itu F REN . 0 H FRAMES, FRENCH. EI.,OWERS. STRAW' GOODS. its LATEST STYLES CONSTANTLY RE CEIVING. VIOS. KENNEDY & BRO. 10. !SS CRESTN UT Sheet, below 341 GRTIL CABINET FURNITURE. riBiNET PUBNITTABE MW Bit- 1V bIARD TatfiLEN. • MOORE aks CAMPION. No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET, a anneetios with Sinte, Cabinet Beninese. so w manufaeturunirior article of • E TABLE% Cohave now on han a ill supply. finished with Mall k CAhiPION'S 1 hdPKOVNE CUSHIONS. eh axe pronounced. by all who have used them, to temsertor to all °thong. yaw quality and finish of them. Table* the inane.- aotErsurrefer to their numerous patrons throisbout the Ulan. who are familiar with the ottarecter oil thou fe264111 LOOKING. GLASSES. LOOKING-C3LASSE.R. lee daily sx.hildtwz and completing now and oissams Aida of LOOKING-GLASSES, Orchitins all the intact improvements and facilities in lentraotarn. !rest Paraiba In Walnut and Gold and Rosewood tag bold Frames for KEIROXII. The mod extensive and varied eaaortment to the 111107. /A.NES -S. - EARLE & SON, GALLBRIIiS, salil4l 516 GROVERIBIS. EXCELSIOR HAMS. 1. H. MICRENER do CO., lIENERAL PROVI9ION DEALERS. AND CVUR OT TKO CELEBRATED "E X E LSIOR" RUOAR-CITRED HAWN t( 143 AND 144 NORTH 'FRONT triltßET (Between Audi and Raoe !treats')' muumuu. 'ELF oat Exordner None 11111 cared DT CO. Du a !We peenbar to thentestreel ex zmpejt jeg nzvggimfgr a trirr tame fre e to any now offered for slat aalltr-7 NB W B 1 iI17:171.~; 4 i3l~jf# FEU, OF THE SEASON:. 4 - A.LESEPat - a. ne:II3NRI' OKALKIL IN FIN& ORCKIERIBIL`. GOMEL son JEWE.LRY, &e. BST. OROIOE - YET OFFERED SEW GOODS. NEW STORE. tum,trna jEs. GREAT METROPOLITAN JEWELRY DEPO-T, POUR THIRTY-TWO CHESTNUT STREET. -, GREAT SACRIFICE, TO INSURE QUICK SALES I have opened. at the above atom one of the finest andoest-sesorted stools of Jewelry, silver-plated ware, and Faller Goode. ever before offered to the yobbo. I will gortanty to give perfeot artiefaotion to every rerchaser. - - • ' Cell and examine um stook and you will find a .lass of moda esnal to any in the city. OBSERVE THE PRICES: Coral. Enameled. Cameo, Lava, Gold- _ amp, and Onyx sets, for- $l, turealiprioe $3 ohippoole Enameled do.. ExaMelled maim; linsamet. - .2e., do • _ -.. $1 - do. SS Mortio,det. Lava. Carbuncle, Tor- MOIR, Entine= do— 3.2 do. . 46 ttreseen, Carbuncle, Gold Cluster, ' - - Ribbon Twist do - _-.' ...11 do. $ll Rimmed and Chased Gold Band Brasebete $1 do. $4 Very Leh FaigraVed end Chased d0...52 do. $8 Very Leh Carbuncle and Gobi Clus ter de....---.................._......_......__ • do. $6 lobate' Annlatt.. -. 1 do. 33 Mart' Neeldaoev,ireat varteii" , ..:*_. 1 do. $3 Do. do. with Medallion... .11 do. ' 413 Nedalliozus, great vanetY,,-- I do- IS Bides..,. Do. . with Doable aim . ....... 1 do. 3 UM of . Stade and Sleeve Buttone. • Met variety-r - , - $1 do. $1 trtiof Stags ind . aletive Buttons , — Car- - 1 Wets. vaemelledace— ,-..—. 1 do. 4 Lathes' Clhatelson Chains— .......... - 2. do. 4 Gime Vert Ceahm.--_-.-.--- u do. 6 Do. de, do. :-:,-..,.- ..-_---1 - 1 do. 5 teeD3lV/5211.—.----. 2 do. . 6 1. • do. 4 Sleeve Buttona,3o4 to r m., pnoe $l.OO to 3 Gent.? do. do. 60e to li __, "do.' ff LSO to ..3.1e0,0014. Pena and boo' Toolli:•Pieks, • Watch Ler% Belt Midas Chain Port. Cr05airt..3.0.:1 4 3. • I have a emai l lot of FINE GOLG MO .S ILVER WATCHES, which I will all at eideallt low ormalf. _Goode mat by Mail or Krems tto 01l Pane col• the Wailed States and Canad. free of wet. • - - . WM. s. PCUSTIND..rent, . 432 CRESTS UT Filmset. '-: s!-mirfSni rw. I FINE WATCH REP AIRINC ' • ' pra i soNs HAVING ITHE WATCHER. tbat- hays hitherto given no eatigfactioirto wearers, are invited to bring shunt to our "where all , defeete can be remedied by thoroughly+ ltnVand Nieman workmen, and the 'watch warranted to give insure ealisfootian. - - Mantel Cooke, Dilimicial Boxes, cto... earefidly gut in 4 cinglete order. FAR Importen of iiatchighlinawalli ß. ogek _Oblicke - . & .a sat-am 3114" inuatroter apse& ~,,..yr,F,oorgA. FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS. AUSTIN BROWN. WHOLN_NALE DEALLIt IPt FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS. LA imam stook by three thou in l'hOsoleipbhu PRIORS LOW.. JOU 144 North THIRD STREWN etdlll.l shrss.n. . BANIUNti. AUGUST gerAIONT BAN KERB, tio WALL STRUT, NXW YORK, iota - attars of credit to lasvoilelC available in a! POO of &moot hooogh the Masan. lothiohild of File tat. 1444 ". Pralekinne, Naples, Vienne', and iheir eon FZ!!!!!!! - _ NIAOKERIEL, H2IRRING;.IIIAI), BALO ktoll, Medi a Ms. Mess 08..1, utd I Mask *pd Large, medium. end sum% in , assorted packages ate-eaugh fat. fish. moo Ma New Ratrux, Esetvert, and Labreogor n . eet. of ohoioe time extra new ieslediterfinag 4_111:8 boxes !mins Mazdtten new ?Ica -15 , I N crugo• 'AM boxes was errinza.. ItleoWmae Wide = new,Eo9llollo=Fa UM. bbik new Cluintals tat...M: Sat Oixtrugiu leriamor - oomar cose!r -et.,.. eat Lain& Tor ast 00 eNti • y & Xllll, a. see t wit wipeouts:lk_ _ . JUST RICOEIVIAD ; ier. •. Sande liiiiibill,l l JUST Liverpool Keteler, Weever. ft: Maadefp itelftnalo al le ace ' ' ..a Ennot moat. in 1 Ai Jots,- ; r Ilmt. lioaoyaani. in a ili nos, . mamma. 133 Ideas. it iti."74...;tviiiitia --ki-Sninr=s-g'i. ito, LI ! ° I. Buoeim Itect: t m ilb . 10) 11; eiri bill' la A 4 4 VOL.'t.-:-NO: 246. JOS.HUA-L. NO. 913 MARKET STREET, Ifivitee the 'petite attention of " GASH .BUYERS ro , Rus , CROICE-- MGR OF_ FANCY AND STAPLE . . DRY GOODS, COMPRISING ONE OF THEMES'S ASSORTMENTS OF _ FRESH GOODS IN THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET. 8027-tf CHA.FFEES, STOUT 8c Co. JOBBERS IN Filifilleft *ND Dammam; Wo are enabled to offer extra indscaments to SAM AND PRONIPT-PAYING MEICIUMM . . gitookicept thronitout the violen t road I . l l 4 *tk attonti4in.gi;veti to onion, atii.l.llu : SPRING OPENING. OP CLOTHS, CASSINERES, vzsmos, LADIES' CLOAKING - 5, .AndiU good' suited* MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ME am * Se)MEILS & SON'S. 425 dalligNlPS Street. under JAYNE'S HALL. mh6-8m SPRim'• 1861. J. T. WAY ) • • so. W NI) WE IMMO SIVILERIK, . • fileoftTNES AND J016131t . • - LYON (104).Dti, . 570011 le 41111111041a1/1* ABLID 1861. DALE, ROSS, CO.. • TATA OALB, Ross. & wrrowes,. NO. 521 MARKET STREET. tore-now open their tali SPRING IMPORTATIONS or SILKS FANCY DRESS GOODS. The attehtion of CAM BUYERS is onpecosily nihne-ame NTLEET • , 18614 "%MIMS,- AUSTIIi , BrorßlGHt *or/km - Jab 'dimwits ler DRY GOO DS. No, eli e DIABABT&ILEET, Abov • PHILADAL7II6, k hr egoariroVeieb ra ji. A Weiter. Josed Bargv.. &' SFRsA4x[E . P- B 1 1•" B . - • 'UNIONPRINTS. • • _ Harr, .SPRAGUES & CO., NO. Safi CHESTNUT iSTRISET. aplD-tf AND • Irma WkIETANG * titiFSIN (30- No. 10 CHESTNUT STREET, DUlthif,LL MFG. CO.'S pRINTS AND LAWNS. GREENS MFG. CO.'S TURKEY RED AND FIT/ends PRINTS. LONSDALE , ROPE, BLACKSTONE, BLAMER'S VILLE, SAMESTOWN. RED BANK, GREENE, EXTON, AND BELVIDERE. ISTRAIII ALLEN. H.T. HOPE; FREDONItiN. ET TRICK, OHIO, EIROTON, VIRGINIA FAMILY AND MECHANICS , AND FARMERS'. *RAPTOR, SLATEBEVILLE, AND JEWETT CITY DENIMb AND STRIPES. LONSDALE CO.'S NANKEENS AND SILESIA& GLASGOW CORSET JEANS. BOTTOULEY'S BLACK AND GLENDA/VI CO.'S FANCY MIXED CLOTH/3. STEARNS AND &farrows RIVER CASHMERES. oszszipream CO.'S BLACK DOESKINS. NODKAN'S,FINE JEANS. DOUBLE AND TWISTED CASSIMEHES, NEGRO CLOTHS, Ac. MINOT. BASS RIVER, CRYSTAL SPRINGS..GRE • SHIRE, BRIDGEWATER, AND BRISTOL SATINETS. fen-tf SHIPLEY, HAZARD, it HUTOHINSOH, NO. 11th CHESTNUT . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR TRE SALE OP -PFULADELPHIA-MADE SEWING MACHINES. WIF;sll,Elt & tvar,sow sEwpq CI MACHINES PRICES REDUCED, • Norio:l:ma Wu, 150. • ton.aeL, 'ehte ll.ESl; le UT threat. &weed DO YOU WANT WHISKERS' DO YOl7 WANT WHISKEDX DO YOU WApiT A MOUSTACHE? 01ILSIIMATED STIMULATING. FOE ?HE WHISKER! AND tiAlk. TIM absorbers take pleasure in sonomicing to the oitizeni of the United States that they have obtained the Agency for, and are now enabled to offer to the American public the above justly-celebyated and worid-renowned article. * to prepared Di Dr. C. Y. BELLIIIGRAM. an eminent plipeunan of Landon, and in warranted to bring out a think set of WRINILERE, OR. A 1 0 401.78TACR1i fx from three to six week'. Thbg article is the only one of the hind need by the Pinneh, and in London and Pans it is in =renal use. It Is a beautifuLeconomical. soothing, ret stimula ting compoarid, acting se if by matte upon the m o o, opine; a beautifid growth of luxuriant ham if sded - to the soisip it will cure baldresa. and caus er sprits pp in the 'tam of the bead spotiA Sae cruirt h new fair. Appliati /Wording to directions it wtU torn Rau or Towir hair WK. and restore gray hear to its orig inal color leaping it so ft , smooth: and flexible. The " UNGUENT" is an indispensable article in every gentleman's toilet, mid after one west's use they would not, for any ooludderation. be without it. The subscribers are the only Agents for the article ia the Uultedß = rates. to whom all ord. must be ad dilnoe one dollar kaoz ; for saleimill Do:mists - end Peidem • or &box of the tONGuisra," warisafed to nave , the erect. will be sent to any w oo assize itAw meal. direct , securely packed. on receipt of price and POW% iLie, Apply to, or address • NORACE L. REGEMAN _ D ro g g ioin, PA*. : WlLdadat Strew. New Yost. MEOW RCO„ tio. gas north ffECONDl3treot.: l 4 - 134elstas finis • • - • • sablo-out - fdl 814°Z Co., • 41141111, PANTS. AND NVISIDNINI 4 =lolol *raw FOTIIIM 11th RUB Nem N. , ,_...'_:..., 1 -1 ' _ , ~ • _ . m , „. .. . , - ... - -, i-,‘,- ,-., - I ::„ 40 ,„,;„" ) , -f. i.*: - . 11, .V: • r.Tii 4 ..... • 'To IT •L. ' sVi A 1 1 e : %Tell Leirli . .•,- •-- - • - .2,...i.„;..... t. ~.„..., -- -- -- - .''" \\\ I * 1 4 6 ‹: ,4- 6 '' '' ' lir,:•'* --• 1 - . ,„ . , ~.i. : 14,X ... _, . ' '''-', „. - ''.:; " -- --.__'...*:-.V!: .7 '...:^'• ; Al . ''' !,.,*:1 „.: • „ : :,,. ~.t - ,•-'''. ,•-'''. .• _ ... . •- 7 t •. . .I,At • ' - . •• , • • - ::_1.,7.';',•!-* lillillrff , ,--• •!! ~'......, .: .. ~, '•' ~ •.. . - - . .. , - .. - .""-- ••.\ . alt ' ~:- '-_--•-,.----..' . - 4 i,ft , ''.. " , ` l7 ' P.to. • '. - - - * ' `.. " i , 1•7 1 . 7"t--" 4"0:.. - L, se 1 - , )7.' t ' Ir. ', .. -- • - .4;!". • . '.. 7 ". • . _ --- '-'="--: -I'.ll 'A . • ..„ - - • ------- - • - ,', ... or , i - :, now : ............- _ . . _ . '.,- ... - - -.. > , It: '' . 4 ' . . 'II :, ~ .. , . _l4 . • iii. L''''':il: '',---, --I - ' '' i.( -`'' . --- '-- -"'"; _ .-------._, .. : . • . ~ . .. .. . . . . _. ..,... . ./ ~rAiir'''''. • - * • , --,•0 \ 1 -..- „...... .... -.• . , _ _ . . _ _ . - . . , ....-,-.' -,-..... • .. _ .._. .' .-...-.:-..01 , ....-.0,.., ? 0,.'. • .. --......-.. 5 " , ,....___„.... , • , - - -7•=l'7"'''''-'-' , " , •-- - `.- -.. • , .-., -T, ~- ,- . . . . ..„, - .. . 4 ..::'. 1i : • . . -.--: . .. . . .. :. • . • ~. , , •:. : -..''' : 'S- '. 1 .i : - . - . -.. ''. '-' -r -- . , ...., . ........ - - - . . , D 4 , i - .( - ;. 0011S JOBBERS. 141., 1i19111311 8711:EBT. DRY GOODS. Our stook beim AND CONLPtEII2, COM AMMO fa , ruZ: 9.y Pine _Bleached Cottons. Brown Cottons. GOODS. TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES. DO YOU WANT A MOUNTACEN.? BEW:NTGHAM"S ONGITENT„ Tars STIMULATING ONSUYNT OFFICIAL. pßoposALs. NAVT DitPARTAIMIS. pure. of Yards and nooks. April 12,1861. SKALED PROPOS aldll for. each Mass seearatifir. endorsed "Proposals for Clans No. (name the olass)for . the Navy Yard at (same the yard.") will be received a , this m h os until noon on thilltti day of May near, for fureohirig and- deuvenng at the sevensl Navy Yalta' named. the materials and articles embraced in printed schedules, which -will be furnished on enstiaaliaar sod. sent by mail, if so requested. to terrors desiring to offer to contract for any or all of the classes named therein, by. the commandants of the several Navy Yard.. for the pauses for the. yards unaer their command, or by the Navy Agent nearest thereto, or by the Bureau, for any or all the yards. To prevent oonfusiori and mistaken in scaling the Were, no bid will .be received which contains Mame, for more than one yard in one envelope, and each indi vidual of a firm must sign the bid andianerniel, Adders are it •re by cautioned and !particularly noti fied that their offer. must be in. the., form hereinafter p eeoribed and be atoned in time to re .oh their desti nation b. tore the time expires for reoeiting them ; no bid will be considered which ghat/ be received after the period et ted, and no ahoWanoe will be • made for fail ures of the mail . Ye guard against °Were beteg opened borore the time arp,iuted. bidders are r. quested loondoree on tbe en velope above the addrese, and draw aline under the en dorsement:thue : • " Proposal. for Clam No. 'name the clam) for the Navy Yard at (name the yard.)" To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Washington, D. C. Form of Offer. 4 Here date the olfer.) 1 (here mart the name or names composing_ the firm), of blunt the town), in the Mate of ( name the Otate hereby oder to iurnieh under your advertisement.dated (date of advertisement), earl sabjeot to all the tegUlfe meet, of the came, and of the Fruited schedule to which it refer", an the articles • =inroad in Claes No. (name the claws), for the navy_ yard, et !Dame the yard), ae °online to said ea Led ale. viz (harken:de on the printed clew from the schedule. and opposite each article sat the price. and carry out the amount in the columns for dollars and cents, and fait 'op the aggregate amount of the bid for the ohms), artlynalian to there Write the amount inwards). • •• • . I propose as my agent (here name the agent , if one me maned by the. schedule) beer th e supply under . the &Pees miscellaneous. by a upn-ieeident of the place of delivery ; and should my oiler be aceepted, I request the contract may be prepared. extd sent to ttr'navy agent at (name the agency, for mgnatures and coddl e/Ito. ( dere the bidder and each inee4ber of the firm to sign.) 'Perin of Goaraiiter. The undersigned (name of guarantor) of (name tho town,) and.tttate of (name the Mato ' ) and (name or ae cond guarantor, Jto.,) hereby undertake that the above named name the bidder or hiuders) will, if hie 4.4? thew) offer as above be accepted, enter into conoset with the United states within ft:teen days after the date of notice through the poet office, of the aceeptanee of his [or their] offer before mentioned. WitneaB; (Signature of guarantori.) I certify that the above named (here name the guar antor.) are known to me to De good and . resew/Bible To in tine ease.. (Ignatioe.) To be gigged by the District Judge. Distnet Attorney, Collector, Navy Agent, or some person known to the Bureau to be resporuuble. - PORTSMOUru. N.H. • Ohms No 2, atone; class No. 6, whtte•aiagr. 2 lMitia. juniper, and cypress; class No. 7, lime, hair, and pias ter; ohms No:a, cement; Owns /go. 9,- g ravel and sand ; ohm No 11 - . , iron. iron oat B. anti eplkeet - eletdi Noe 32, steel.; clue No. H. files; alms No. 15, paint. , . oils. and glass ; oleos No. 16, ship. chandlery ` 4:0 asit No,. Ili hard ware Lalase NO. 18, stationery ; oWsir No. 19.• firewood ; 015113 NO. 20, hay and straw ; °lase No pi; provender; claim N 0.22, charcoal; oleos No. 23 , belting, peaking. and hose ; G lass N 0.24. sperm/tied lubricating mist Wang No 25; iron casting's; chute No. 26, engem ; ohms no. 27, anthracite coal ; oleos N. 29, bituminous Comber land coal. BOSTON. • Chas No. 1. bricks; class N 0.2, stone; 014g8 No. 5, oak and bard wood ; claw No. 6, white pine. apru ce, , remitter. and cypress; 01211111 NO. 7. lime. hair:onc-Poia'. ter; ohms No 8 , cement ;.elass Nma. avavel and wind ; elms n, iron. Non radii; and rfAkes;_olseeN o o."l2. s el Clare Nv 13, pit iron ; etM5b447.311.2:401iitt tory ; mass No. 11 , hardware °lase No . 18, stationer/ ; clans tro. 20, hay and straw ; Maas No. N. provender; oleos N 0.22. oharooal ;•elaes No. SI, belting: peeking, and hose ; Oboe No. 24, smarm and lubricating one; class No. 25. troll castings - Mass no. 26. aurora; class No. 27, anthracite coal; ela±sh Pia se. Intumineue Cum berland noel; elan No. SO, semptittutunone Broad Top, Ito.. opal. NEW YORK. Mau No. 1. bricks ; Wass No. 6, oak and.hard wood ; clack No. 60dt:to wile, spruce, eynreeerand'intoper ; clonal°. 2, hue, hair. andplaiter ; elan No: B,Vendnili; clue N 0.9, &rave; and sand; • Glass N 0.40. chitin. Wass No.ll, iron, iron nails, and spikes; class No. 32.-sdael clam No. 14. film ; clam No. I 5; paints . - oils,and PBXs; class No. /6, chic eliendlerr; - ekes No IT, hardware; clue No. 19, antimony ; class No 20, hay and straw ; class No- 21, provender; Otani No: 21, charcoal; class No. 23 belting. packing, and hose; Wens No. 21, sperm and lubricating oda ; clue No. 26. suers ; ohnet No, 2t. anthracite coal ; elan No. 39,:sena-bitumutotus Broad TOP. coal. ruu.s.DELriu3:. Clans No. 1, bricks: class' No. I, stone ; 616.6 s NO. 2. cal r and-hard wood; No. 4 , white , ine, Sprites, cypress, and juniper; class No. Llano. hair, and plas ter ; ohms Po 10 elate; class fro. 11. iron, Iron Dads. and 20i1O08; class No. 12. steel ; Ansa No. 14, files ; class No. 18, paints , oils, and glass; class No: 16.shipohand iery Wass N 0.17. hardware ; &sae No. 18, stat ionery; class No, 19. firewood ; claws No. 20. hay and atraw ; clam No 11 . provoooor voless No. 82, claw No. 23. belting, packing. and hose clean No. 24. 'Perm and imbricatin 0118; clean No: 26, augers ; class No. V, a , thracite coa l; class No, 30, semi-bitiumnoue, Broad Top, too., coal. .N AVATZABYLUM. Class No Lel...thing; o!swe No. 2, hats, boots, and Shoes_; °lsla No. 3, provisions; clam rw.4, groceries;. Wage 14 0 44. 6 7 - goods clone No 8. bread. also No. .7; schwa° ; o ass No ' 8, loiemel-sinsouri ; elan Nor 9, hardware; elms No. 10. paints. of HI andglebe li e, ."4181101 .180 11.„ lumhe • clan No. 12.11C14011017; OLMI l2, firewood: °lase No. IS, coal; class No. 16, provender; oleo No. 16 brick'. ao. WASHTNGTON. Pfo. 1. brideMOO; PIM N 0.3, YanoW pine timber; elm 1!o.4 - , yellow puid luzalrri alma 0.0:•3, , 0ak and hardAtioodi class rio. 6 white -pine, 'prune jumper. and cypress • elem.:No-7:44W hair. and plus or; Wass 1(o . 8, ominous diaarrio,B, r.ravel and send; ohms Pio. 21, class iron: iron iro maiimand it ; OTer; e d!li l iti ll iit tea . 21. ; No. 16, slap .obendl'or ; Mao Na. IT, hallow! clear 80.18. 00.18. MUMMY ; Mane ilia 0. firewood; alma tot. hay andlayaar - +Maas Pt 0.22, provender; Wow .o. . enamel; Mae& No. 43. boilt ni,,paelrina; and rower ohm avna sad pbrmatancoils; atites '11046, o ion of delivems. unless apeemay_antharized ,bs the Department. In oomputing tie clues, the price stated in the column of pricee will be the standard anti the aggregate of. the WASS will be carried out according to true limes stated. s lowa provided in the contract. and to be die miotlr imeerwood by the bidders, tliatthe amount and 'amber of Moles enumerated in alma bedded " Miscellaneous.' are specified as the prplaitee quan tity winch may be required. as well as to liged . date for determining the , lowest bid ; but the 'contractor is to farnjrh more or less of , the seed enumerated articles, and in such quantities. and at much Mmes..= the bedew or Commandant MS requite ; such increase, however, not to exceed one-half of the quantities ataied (and -re glihntione sent through the prat office snail. be deented sufficient notice), during the fiscal yecoo outing-the-60th June, lao ; and whether the quantities required. be more or less than those specified, the prices shall re main the came. Ail Me article. under the contract roust be of thabeet quality, delivered in good order, free , of all. and - every charge or expense to the Government. end subect to the =petition. count. weight, or uleaeureencint of the said wavy yard, and be mall recces'.! satisfactory to tha commandant thereof. Bidders are referred tattle yard for plans, specifications. or gametes., .anti.enr -furthe r desetiption tit the ( articles . When bidden shall be in doubt as to thwercoise articles named in the schedule. they will SPOT to the commanding officer of the navy yard, tied not to empioyees, for desonotion of the weirdos or articles in doubt which information the maid officer win . give in writing. ContrsotoreAor Mums headed " bligOellaneOns, i f who do not reads near the place Where the articles ttio to be delivered, will be required to name In:their propagate an agent at the ity or princi pal pines near the yard of delivery, who may tie called upon to, deliver articles without delay when they - Mudd be required. . . . Approved sureties in the full amount of the contract will rya required. aid - tweets per oentom 1111' additional mecum, deduoted from each payment until the contrail shall have been immolated or cancelled, unless other. wise authorised by the Department. Oa °lanes of articles headed ••• Miscellaneous." to be delivered as r.qutred daring the &nal I ear. the twenty per contam retained may, at the discretion of the oommaneant, be paid quorum on the first day of January, April. "July, and Ootober, when the deliveries have been iseiWfao tory, and the balance (eighty per cent.) will be yaid.ny the respective navy agents within thirty days atter the presentation of bills, in triplicate. duly Vouched and aporoved. No part of the per centum reserved is to be paid until all the rejected armies offered under the contract shah have peen removed from the yard. mimes specially authorized br the Deeertigtent. Rink be stipulated-. 0 the towreet, that- it default !hell be made by the partial of tee list part in deliver ing all or any of the arricien mentioneatu any masa bid for of the quality and tit .the Aimee and Risme above frtivided, then and in that came the said yartieswill for eit and pay to the United Mates a sum of money not - to exceed twine the amount pf scrah class, with* may be recovered, from time to times ttocordinß,totbe dut of Congress in that owns proviacd, approved March 3. he muralist moat sign the contract, and their respon sibility be certified to by a navy agent, collector, dis trict attorney. or some other person sathettiotorill known to the bureau. It is to be .provided in the contract that the bureau shall have the DoWer of dubbing the contreetLWithodt toes or damage to the G overnment. in case tiongreas shall not have made sufficient appropriations for the articles named, or for 'the completion of works esti mated for , and on which - tale advertisement M. based. and shall also have, the" power to ittoreasewr diminish the quantitiea named in the °lamas not beaded" WM cipifewpcicur" in the schedule tweints"-five per contain.- foreions.whose,offe nt algal be isocopted will be notified by lettetthrOn al the post off i ce, which notice shall be conaidetedetiffident ; and if they de not enter into omis tract for the supplies specified wham fifteen dare truer the date of notice from the bureau of the sooevtdnee of their bid,"a contract will be made with some otherwer son or persons, and the guarantors of such defeelting bidders will be belt reeponaible for all delmornenowie. All offers not made in strict conformity with this ad vertisement will . at the option of the bureau, be re jected Thole only wheels offers may be accepted will be nett- fled, and contracts will be ready for eaeoutton as soon thereafter as may be praotioable. TU BRIDGE .BUILDEBS.—The* Presi dent, garknagers, sod Company . of the Bolierylkill Bridge at Norristown receive Sealed Proposals for the - rebuilding of their Bridge acmes tas river %hull kill at De Kalb street; Norrmtown , ul THURSDAY, tie 30th instant. The . new • titiltidgre will havolt Spine , varying from tgy to =feet, with double y ay, and a central war for foot- passengers. requiring, four distmot truss frames, of the Burr arched plan. The itot motor to furnish the necessary material, and to essonterm work in nocardanctvehrh plane sad ate ciftoations which may be seen at the office of 11. F. Han watr. hie.. JD BOTTIatOWIL at HIMVag after this date . Frooossis must vats the .price per root lineal, for the en ire completion of the Bridge, the messurement trout end to end of the lower chords to be considered the length of the same. The work to b commenced immediately after the exeolviou of the cootraot, and oompletjul with all nos able despatch, A. aIeaKLEY B. P. DANCOOk Joss B. - A umad, committ•e. NOSELI STUMM: May /11. 1161.. myu73,1648.2t25,25 Ir)t-litiikaritiPHlA TER RA•43OT T A WORKS_ l _°ince and ware 1t00me,1.014, OILES'indIIPC Rt - Ornamental Chimney Toes, Garden Vases-and Statuary. Encaustic Flooring Arehitectural Ornaments. Ventilating and-Smoke Flues. Midge eaultdatutary Ware, titasm-prapped Drituvripe. Wager ripe, wrinarded to stand pressure, cheap sad durable. The Trade washed on liberal terms. tlituarmed Catalognes sent by mail on application by letter: ..„..34344/2049011.. pm SWAT MAN'tfrAUTORY:—J. W.. BOOT? 814.: 814 MIENTfi ITT Street, a -ftw doota. Sir the'• gontinontal. - rhcattgbition of wholasshi. lozo .incited to his IMP CUT ov ins of omponor fit, utak.. and, material. CM Me wsda to arriOr at Aortae rata& h. TORN 'WELSH. PRAOtIO/11.. SLATE en woopRR,,TIIIRD. Street sad- GERMANTOWN R os z,at e re e med 16 put (maw amount OF Roofing. on t h e ,mem- modernity Orme. Will , geerauty mime every building Romany water - asp Orders ye y, attended rn. f tut - . ' GAM SOUP SERVED DP - EVE d., y JAMBS tat 4387311- . 10 30, ; • no. 61015 ALAWANT strut. OLIV4 6 ' 0 /. 6: 7P4, re . 0 /* 011 9 "Litour'' Sts la riahla r rit lAN& it 411 toilWgiOrkW, littrithirtAL. E M'Et. .GENUINE PREPARATION. 1 DELaikowypt._ . D , 1-DAId.IILBOL..IyB inwnt * LW Tit gef = ;Rpogitmin b at ""` ~ • ' • LOT i BEL. 1b EC -' IIA i tiir t)D 8 a I,IIM1 , 11M :,WVf'', • : t 4 ll•kk %=-__ irek, • '' rg- ktE1,11261 ar-- - ELED . 1 .Q. 41 : or.,o's • gookßvg • p t alif il 'RELIPABoLDEN • *f • , L,D,B-141 ~, 7 - ' 1 1;0 l 11 WR,IpaBMWSR 141,11 2 1141VQ- ' HOLD'S UELO4notars-uM LDig-1121. BOLD'S lIRTABOLDN-14ELMR .1.08-81 EL IV HOLD'S - • - '7O. ißiltgffhali EXTRACT UOPU —7EAIAA o STA qff " w WiVcer 1 , IdU V; RACI' - T flll 1 RAtT ifolliT 4 T . Fow ' V•11:.' .4 :'; l YAK k , ' MU - EXT *. • War THE. OR EA_T DID VII IC TRE•ORRAT DIUR':TIC. THE OR-SAT , DIURETIC. THE o.4BA'r 1 1, 13 W. TEE GREAT DM ' il. THE:GREAT DIU W. THE.D.REAT PIU : DI. T T T HHelXt: IGOMARREE. AT . D-IR RTEC. THE'M aR CA D D I M RI C. THE ME AT DIURETIC. A POsITIVIAND SPECIFIC Alrir .AND SEIM A_P Ira - IE: FIC A'P ITlv.le - D . EI ;FIG A)FoIitITITE , A 0 ciFIC Af POEP.ITIirt r* A • :N.ESOAPIC APOA priv i liND sP VC Er • pm s,e I.rIC PTIV ', NIE-Sp ..I.Fre 4 180,7127r1d:4ND apilarpic A POstil AND A POs ir 1 ,0 A POs IV 0 A - Posrrn , AND SPRCIPIe A POSITIVE AND sPECIFIC Fvn DrSR4S S OF 11-112 I?l,4DOgli..iftv, GE4v:sl,, _ DNB... 1 - 3 LIVE) WK: IS lONSYS: 5 ii 2 i•ri": iiii4s44l. BLADDER. ELININYS. 13144vE1., P_W&a, il z apAligaß-UR,1 1 4:: CUR, a ,—... xrDivEYN: allut • ..-7 •PSY; • _RL,443/4sA, Aft ir th r i g:g.s.Lw Sair. tan 1. , :31q1: - AY' ILlAllow ,^l[ll4airaßwr LOI 001 y; - B4Appaii,-*Tutts_, .9A4V1L.: 1 244gb Y , fifsllo: fig!Writ, Pr t ilirit, EL AVI)R R. KIDNEYS, A -...,,, ...., 110. - SY. BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY: .; AND ALL DISRASES .'.- 1 01 ANDALL DISEASES ALL DrEAREs t • ALL D sEitsas AND .LL' D SEAS& S . . . AND ALL D1504 , -ES - Al ALL Dzsiaidszs AN ALL 'DISEASES . A Alt DTSI? - 15 • AND:a -.AM A S S. ANDD,AL DI kli S ALL S DISEASE S ALL AND ALL D15E46738 Axisurci Flight A' LOT- , All gm. R 4 Art I I : • ~ , MPH Gito. AK ; c FRO% AR - , ' 1-. I . k.et;te k 1.: KIIIII=CZM INFIETIA 8f rd 11,18: - tt: ftißrr oF L 0, as PRIT 160,0 x, TuS “ In, *O. , IMPt HITII.B OF THE 1 R, &c. 110 r-URPrf Kg OW THN i• • ito• IKEOR/TIFD OD TN/. L R../tO., I MrUttiTli OF THD , Ma __go, &.0. IMPURITI OF.THS FLOOD, &O. IMPURIri oF THE BLOOD. &a. IMPURITF OF TDB BLOOD. &O. IMPORT %JIM! OF TN K DS &o. IMPITHITIEB OF THE -pp, &e. IMPURITIEB OF THI3 'OOD, &13. IraFURITIEB OF TDB LOW), iko. NERVOUS DEOP.MME, CONBUMPTION, EPILEPTIC FM% Universal Longitude of the lituteular Britain. DI hINERB Of waioN, INSANITY, PALLID eOUNTENAMIcs, SOUR STOMACH. RELISIBOLDT EXTRACT BUCHU• NO FAMILY . BROULD BE WITHOUT IT. NO FAMILY BROULD BE WITROBT IT. , Prepared according, to PHARMACY AND CHBMISTRY; PREISCILIBBD AND LIMB BY The nio t ennuent !Laziolane ; endoteed. and mama nsisthid bf distiesmehed 'Cieigyenam Getirtiete Bustou, Judges, the Prose, end all who use it—onneM where—evidence of the most relieble and respotreihle oharsoter Open for inssestion. IT NO rATMNA' NOSTRUM, It is advertised libeolly, sad its basis is merit ; and depending upon that, wbbffer our st erepari thin to the effiieted and enflame' Hustaniti withentirs camfidenos. • THE PROPERTIES OF Tile DIOBIII.A. ORIORTA Were known as far beak as two hundretr Years; and Its Pion4ar afreote on ilia _Mental and ?byword Pertera are spoken of in Ws kidisst Aortas; by the, MOM eminent., Whets of the present isnd anelent date, anion& whoa* Wrq•be found atuakesneare, Byron, and others. - From this fact it ham proved eminently' rrucioeiti those symptoms of a nervous ternpanarsent l , arising' cmisi sedentary habits ,and protracted application to butinsis. literary Dumas, end confinement from the Open oil - , and is taken by MEN, WOMEN, AND :CHILDREN. RELKBOLD'S B CTRACT BIiCHU to olownt to Ito tuts ATM oilori and loznorittoto in itl u.otion. wad free from 'en Propernee, Cures at Little Expense. LLITLF.O2.-NO-QH421013 IN DIET. LITTLE Oft NO oILtNOB DIET. If you an imlfering, Rend or eta for the remedy at once. Explicit directions *Accompany. Price catE DOLLAR per bottle, or ■(z for FIVE DOLLARS. de livered to any name, initial, hotel, I)6Pt, OXIMIS Offitle. • Of gore. TRY ONE BOTTLE. TRY ONE BOTTLE. GENUINE PREPARATIONS RAGSIBOLD'S GitNUINE PREPARATIONS EXTRACT 1317011.U:' EXTRACT gABSAPARII44. Piffled:ANS, PLEASE .NOTIOS: We Atpkq no eeoret of ingredients. The Compound Haim ig isomposed of Buena, oubebs. mid Juniper Bermes, seieoted•by &competent Druggist, And ere of the best stiality. PREPARED, In rgetwo, `ET H. T. HELMBOLD, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST SOLD - AT izszarlicazD*s • ,mSpic 4 lL DEPOT, / 04 AO W 's sniRET, , . ji*LOT7 '*ere all Letters must be addressed.. PRWLRR •VOUNTERFE.IT6 ASK FOR "41E.L.111813.V08." . rANN No ,OTH.;SIi. fieeth TlP;th or writeot once. ' The madieenei adopted 34 - oven and ewrs ogee. WILIt BS riusraas - D,neoeleirikea:- iith*ihe,i,otimttit the' lig:meat of abritiet eifil,pepornmeit lowa. " 140 MICH MAMBA TAlStatiloi ; v ; s s DNEBDiYi - MAY 15; 1861 i,- . V a the .rope Live : ark Loedont., .- - gotrie days ego ire noticed, &s•-a•meant-or o ordinary description, the elaborate saw onn nt, in the liscr.o,fnileince 4410 of the ~ th .that. r folialutiiii isiiiirhonae sign e tiara f-thatbe contemplated retiring into Si l i ma riaderly ;7tinehe Shur - rad apPtaint ng O . nal Wisemaarto let aerDeputy-Pope, Sth' ' - eiciiiiiirki-lii-aiia•bYel -and•that ih e s o f the P'a'pacy ii.eul4 be London, not 1 4QuiliTatiFe? , , - " :fii 6 adsoor.rev94*, w : lio;..e4igiteneft. Re**what,Olible:ppieto4B.:ll . *ruil on this • 4ueliti, haeked hi.*-00.101% followed; IrybyitsecOndidter?pristetsaidly.from-another- REMEDY i - 2 4 ' eta; in.,4 , „..,..... , ismosessiol. 's gee ,—_ - thrillftli ai,......„..... i titsigiaimils,,VTlM IslNAldis maim 16 - 11011 f k irt ii ICSisi sasiistisisisidsighinissokla ibeilasir F lo 74 AIL 4 , 41 1 4- qt' , W4eatisamti< 1 co wit - Igt All .tirni 49.7940. t ntetPt , v -wi hft a ria tfinA, 0 Ziimsitsttltnt iv,,t 1 Wass ditteaiii 'avzmailib On fare isset-of.stagh pat" ~ has matiLlti 1 1 IMF I SUMO • ROOT '" • • 1 ~.,-• „*44. - :$ 0 41 1 14401•A15ik.400144 0 0rit owl itillirau einigal denial- of • SW oxiss o nary caWd. What eattsboattes thistOntal is the tholatiatChadiss*Wisonuortoin•te 1802, is tell yailyounget7 than Tope;; but the* 4st( 1 : 1 045444 ti'eueh - gilikbi3 c oisic ktireely'exptA ' t9Tit * Vvi hig - RAlikiiliti,4 ll e.ooi447. ll 4 " 1-1 4" btkei:f%‘ 4 o• 4l 47o ol oYakti. 1* ti1id.04 1 144 614 inartakikateter A 1 4- •tiiiiili. l iii 04 1 3asabsliaait 1 4 1 eXteetoi , liolindeai *AU 7 pssisol..siiipsmos tuaklettors, - aa well 4 , iii Ida isetsit4 tO•tbio depresslogoittata= I tillatsifdissi=,-Inlis..itioitlaropere he =viz ivamia re* . , 7 te- Ltdoi4oh 4colutif 44 Z iartiliaithisirreas:itittV that -- ioir 4iiiiii digkiia: to bi• - ilis - lid: and pri&Srp;slj*: thiakizer t , ware put. -lathe Ciiiholis tilliktilifsi i,, - 2 ii.Y,;;1TC4.1..3.14r.kft f:::::ciezi - 7 :4l . kirfor the possMityet-amaisisagLondon Simi jaitalsrthe Ma*, iggialia , it WWI to jigiPt,:lts,"?Sit!,-,9./.lMie the fretl3. pRoPRv, The Catholic Chinch . waii-Al(;itov - rxr - 153 , IShe3opa of Rome, and sinc,e thew,MitilTioW, by Popes. From the election of Clement:V., in 1305, un til the pontificate of Gregory Xl. (1377), the Papacy was located, •not at • Rome, bat in Avignon. Phu' VII., while a captive to Na pofeidi in France, still was head of the Church of 'Rome, and Plus IX. was ai much rope during his exile in Gaeta, from September, 1848, to hie return in April, 1859, as he had been, or is, in. Rome. Certainly the tucatify does not destroy the pincer, whatever it may be. LAIISUOR. NEB.VOIJSNEBB SICK HEADACHE. HECTIC FLUSH. ko. Wzro'r" , MAY -15, - 1861. It has been suggested that, under the Par liamentary' enactments of England, it would bo utterly Impossible for the: Papacy to' be Maintained, in that country; for a week. We belieVe that - Protestant Engliuid, albeit 'the safest, would be the most singular asylum of the Papacy. But there _ls no legal eanse 'ghp.ihe Pope .should.not live in:England4i London, if he pleased—awl thence governtbo Catholic- world, as - he tries to do at present. He would find . himself divested of many gorgeous and solemn ceremonials, it is true, for the &RIO - law expressly forbids process sloes in which Catholic Clergy, - m_their yea merits of worship or state, might desire to ap pear. But,-if the Pope wonld live without these, and if he would refrain • from claiming or exerciaing. ecclesiastical supremacy or au thority over England, he might take up his abode in Lendonreven *opposite the Queen's palace:in Pimlien; :as goon as ever lie pleased . , Lord John-RusielPt . fimesis . but most abet five Ecclesiastical Titlei AstiamPtion Bill; (It and 15 Victoria, cap. 60.—A.tigust .1, contains .provision Which could be applied to: prevent _the Papacy holding. its eo clealsistiCal away inEnghind. most of • the Cardinals -are Italians, - few of them knowing anything of , the English langnage; we suspect that they - would` not . iike', - , lndividuallyj to re eide•in Englarkito say - ph - AY:Ling of the 'differ ence betw een' Sett and genial Ausonian climate slid the cup z icloug severity tif.iiien the English ..tronaMer:.. But Laid Jobt;.R:itseell's , 1 nullity of a bill—introduieil into Parliament :• just after he had limited -•all of • hie Catholic fellow-subjects by ;ptiblicly ondinsolently de scribing theirxeligions rites it "the _mummeries Of sriperstinonly.:enactif that any - One, lc other - that): the 'Vinod therearite - authorized' should' assume or rise - the name, style, or title of archbishop of any province,, bishop of any bishopria, or duia, Of any deanery, In: England or_lreland,.he should for etery,siol.ti of ,pay-- the Own of-one then dyed pounds," and if any one assuined:tile; title of archbishop, bishop, cordon; radhar•no- , tor authority from Alai 'Ws . or. ettbtitt ttiqr (?Wi Placc , :inlilo44;PY'XrelllOA : though not ,u, :Protestant provlnoe, see or demiery, shach‘Atie would be illegal -and.'rhahld • This &ale inoperative. Dr. Cullen is as-much Roman Catholic Archbishop. of Dublin; • ,aa Dr. •Whatelr is Protestant Archbishop of the - - same place. - All over - Ireland, it le the "Wire with the ether dio-: cases. In BuglinCitiiire are Roman Catholic Bishops if Leedi, Xeltinghato, Liverpool, and other plaeea which hive no Protestant blather'. • • If Pepe 'od Cardinals did.remove to Lon =don; they would retain their foreign - titles; of course, and so not come within the operation of Lord .TelnitusselPs feeble and already eh , . solete 'bill; In England, as in this ceuntry, whoever dogs not vioiatethe law, is permitted to enjoy thepretection of the law, exactly as it he were's hatural citizen. • An -unfortunate fievereltriptch - as the Pope would be con. 1 1 ? Meted If'' h went to reside in England— would enjoy t leis protection thin any other man. It is wooly to be expected, however, that the Poptigumad remove to England, while so many Ca4olic,tconntries would gladly re ceive him.le has - beens#ored - an' asylum in Spain, Afia ...‘ ; and ,fiaitti4;,..tind denbfloaa, did'he (Pali Ripe, select - the seat of the Pa.• pacy, would ;refer _ay.& _these countries to Protestant Eusland a . ilarialoma - Kalrruciar Bal - forward to ha for• th•Ateldt a: ..thalbrigide d aapirilastitar • rff3l.To' . COtaiiit AttaßT/SON'fi 1014 tabrbfrigsdonstrzippod awl ready. rilttlitisiVnartiais Viso - idled to ton ionlo3oo litzuspipsokite Tbio loiket-0 ittipply for two,riefrcienic - CAMP-LIFE IN-'WASHINGTON. Letter from "Asa TXeßchard.•!, WorresnoudtMerrof The Piesal '' • ...... • • • ... .. Wain tiaiOri; illity :It 1861. Tfkday. is .Sunday.. AS a'qutst day—a dayoss• diatarbed.by the roll of the drums or. the .whiatls . of theft's; or the tread of heavy footsteps--but sc.' oted'til peace, with its peslink" CV/it'd/1018, and slaPicisfaid: voices, and noiseleSSTe'lsers to and fro, it maybe .improved in a speoulative point of view, by a retrospeotion of the past week's doings.-There have been no brilliant achievements of statesmst ably or of arms; no ciotories, civil or military; II" stertling disclosures, unlooked-for ottourrences, 'Otetrenge ooinoldenees, out of the common order ef•things, whose recital would add to the more `vivid interest of a current obroniole. And yet the lasi few days, each. with its little event, may be oompressed Into 11 chapter, not less attinotivo be cause it is tea marvellous than it might be I look , 'into my twisty militated diurnal and dud many pictographs vadph, in their relation to aftetra per-' genii and plicate, olaim as much of our sympathy, s i if not as much of our attention, as the more im portant matters of State. Casualty seems the order ' 'afire juntoilosed oval° ; the explosion oT fire-arms ; the murder of a soldier ; the attempted burning of a greet hotel ; the ea:rider/tat:wounding of a pops ler oenespondont ; and last, and saddest, perhaps, 41111,.the death, by' the discharge °Elsie awn tons oket, of as amiable , pc / nog soldier of.the. t'eventh - . ;Blaginlent. 1 pass all • these rorrowtil• imps, as ionok 14 its tarn haa been roadelcrinwn to you. To .' . t. • • ~ -,,irktamssmirober ruipagoeseith the zr , . - t .. , Alirtilli6o l sll4244llllleitat..ollgP.-; **Oat 0 ' ~ l ' 40111 41 1 0 1 i i 4 - atink,lll/Pig. !MPS: IWO, IpliVing to other panifthe work of' Mb. I i ll .lllilleathispaews and repretienting pulities. Diyi `Own &whinge are of a 400alsood periaureleareencteer.' . : 0 4azix.al ehethea, rtlistene,hutlitgt4 shaded ones ; wposp-are pictures, of' what 7a- vraisderine, p (wan"- jug, eight-seer picks up, worth preservation, in MST ;Rational capital. It is at the 'present moment,: *ad will /mutilate i 0 - be for years, the great:civil d military oentrauf this continent. As a stand-: jpeint Sur, the correct observation of the momentous/ illtOvements of the American people—momenta *Mob, in their relation to the very. intuition of our Irmtional affairs, affect the whole world—it affolrde,l perhaps, a view the most elevated, accurate, lis' ,'expansive= of any on the globe. It is the focal! 'whew radiate every political; every naval, Az* 'iliftry , martial move of consequence';. and TAPap al t.g - ,ne oomprehenaion of what is - liere tram/Wing/ depends the proper understandlog of dousetbr I 'alpha in the United Stites. Not leas,-perhaps, te w glance into the mirror of personal life, with Its uPanYlailatad lnlloatious, than a brand stele awn: 1 '.the wider and more general fields of public affairs," -are die those impressions ot transpiring eyentat I .Which tinge our ideas, and corizlade our 4nol • iiptolon We would give more fora a patine ot ,Xerree than iii the dry ohronioles of flesodotus; and', 1, iiiit is the minty 911 yigmari.ile of iuusty.old Elt. llmss ' ' to the pieturesque goludpplngs of line of . 1 iSintillani? We all like pictures. Just look /it I 'tie' Illustrated wealles, will' you ? Chock full oi. ,!Vawlrogs, ay any under of basteneble and lent' iginitlitt: ey&witneatee Especially my Btu, I i tilinnier, the Harpers, with titel,tregiment of 04-, rsiipondeati, who never did, and, way-be, never, dill; eilele. = ,Bnt who ears*, and what matter ?, Tilly - tali Ida . the Lisa of Pope Pius on a milt• tekij; neele itid big epaaWS, and call it .I,ff'Devle said we era just as well plea/lied, though LUDO the 1 i ilifser ; anclaippose they have bouiht oat en old, :Lit of piututee of lLe Crlnieati war, as some ill-na 'tcired detractors Would mak? out, if they, altei teens neatly it Will suit nape. an well all veritable : dilWing! by " our artist on , the Spot " 6 O out of / iij ineopeWit 'lad lei me paint plotures, but nal ; . ai t i t ..:4o-'isiies, &aborted, 4 $ abominable daub:: ;fiie ;.!!' 'lie horse's head when his tail elpnald be; Itii wigoilly,llll-finored counterfeit piesentunski Of moving and motionless. humanity here. ,84„, . 6t;szt.' Enough of mak half asseverations, iiiit vologice. I refuse iiionnees es I diadem &poi logies. Bpt chic is, a Eiunday morning. Alai can take liberties on !Sundays. The feminine parr "of our bon/whale in/ generally, genet to prob—we still have church ,hers-r-leaving se ix ' rolyoug melee to stay at home, imul . k.etur Om had mind the babied. .. .. _ - ~ ~.• *, 1 1 / 2 'is an Iliiii, . ' : . ' tili 0111414 lleill tOo—llla ut ii 3 4„TOlret, diXl ll 4 - 4tak r ii2*4.14.141111, 1t4_10111441l j .Ait.fiii ii,, t hi** ... 4141, rti u t4r,! : o44 l 4 o , . 0 . .4e,fas Wsll .44 eels Aw l . • 4a tr, :iirpr*Ohi 0i11d2.0 ..:. tilk ikboit the dOor r wayLtiitb' ' - .ut autbol. , ._Urkilk " ; :r!lbui. *MAL 44-4 11 art" no)F - Adinlhe arthritis ikkAsada,, Wit e ) ral 11 ma lava` lastata-:. *RI* JrialkY, Okr stinaTM' l 401-,iltt?Ft, lelYen - atas Inhalant - ye , • 5, , lne rl• bong, an. w, ire panweta peeping out of fairy-like skirts, and equally rosy cheeks, atrawbereies m o th ere d In cream, bine eyes and pearly teeth, syinVols - aif 01 love as of patriotism, spangle every street np and down Things are not so much changed from the pleasing half valage, half city, which we hive heard so much about, after all. It bi a village of a pima; and bat for the troops would be '.quiet village. There is no' longer consternation ; no longer fear of an attack ; no longer anxieo in re gard to food. We are not to be starved out. Vir,is are not to be burned eat. The rod glare of mama . - ore and eonflagratiOn, with Ste lurid streaks and raw-heada-and-bloody-bones, has ceased to disturb any but indigesiive dreams of the direst nature Peaoe sits above us as calmly as a whit* swan on a summer eat"; the May blossoms laugh at tut, as they are tickled out of their green buds, for ever having felt the slightest alarm ; and the wonted evening strong, which lovers engage in around tine ' parks and rquares of the oily, assure us every afternoon, in the hooded eyes we meat, that they are not ameng the list of oomplainants. People are veritably courting, marrying, and dying, as natu rally and as unconcernedly, so far as the future of the city is concerned, as they ever did in their lives. I was not a little amused the other night et a little iimident, which I may mention, as a fitting illustration of this. One of the most popular place, of promenade is Lafayette Square, where the far famed equestrian statue of Jsekson stands. It ex tends along the Avenue in front of the President's, and ds exquisitely laid off, Its young trots, its fragrant flowers, and above all. or rather nearly under all, its rustle seats, "For nailing age and whispering !ovens mails," are the delight of strangers and home people. The dwellings 'surrounding it are executive and' niagnidoent; There the massive palace of Corea! -ran, the banker;'there the 'showy seat of the' reoent Senator Slidell; 'bare the old ulnb-housel; opposite the •plain, but interesting lib:llea bsuse.! and blaring down through a wide lawn,-the Whitil House, noblest of all. Its beautiful environs, sweet air, and, retired position have converted the plisse into a veritable courting saloon on pretti,. moonlit summer nights. My story is but a brief one. I will leave the 'reader to guesi whethpr there is love in it. About nine o'clock in the evening, as .1..1011 slowly sauntering along the north pavenient,,elii.i side the grounds, for the gates bad been 0i0118(134 heard a voice, in a mulled tone, cry out, " Stringer ! step here, will you?" I turned suddea-: Iy-k looked all about me; saw nobody, and-. was about to pass on, when the voice repeated " Hero, this way—l'm looked up in the aquare.!' Ali, lie, muttered I, that's it, eh? " Step this way, pleien --JNI coming through here with a young lady, inerliafore I got to this side they had closed up the . 00..,11 am a dragger bore; x soldier, as see; en officer and a gentian - in, I hope. I bare .n lady, and will be everlastingly obliged, if joei% contrive some way to get ns out." A soldier-40: he was—an officer and a gentleman ; a lady with , him ;•beautlftd young girl no doubt. "Where Le the lady ?" 'I asked. " Just back here out of sight." I mused a moment. " Well; my dear', • sir,"' Bald I, "there is 'but one way I know of; there's a stepladder; let the lady go on that to the top of the tailing and Jump over, catch her; it's viry high, bet it's the quiokeet and surest obtuioe." "'lndeed, indeed, air," whispered a voice out of the darkness, 44 I don't think 1 can." " Excuse me, Min," I replied, " but you inuet . ; summon up courage and try it." The - soldier erected the stepladder; avdellotte form in black appeared froth the depth of the shadows and ascended. the steps; the leap from the top is rather a venturdus one, but-alte made -it and- I, being a strong, brawny fallen, caught her plump inlay arms. Oh she was very pretty, with big eyes, - and snob a pair of lips. But - the soldier roams very suddenly after -heri and I had no time for a full reconnoissance. Their thanks were pro fuse; and, having assured them of my entire rem dims to engage in any and many similar feats of rescue,- I saw them safely off homeward, away down towards bt. Mare's That was a sort of romance. There was a soldier ini it, ft pair of black eyes, and a rather trouble some wall. Many-novels have no more. Such things I learn are not unfreuuent. It 1e: very natural for a loring &web% and *ideating girl, hid finny off under the gbsom of a remote =stiff seat; to heed nothing but atoll other's folly. Air of us, the boat of us, are liable to be abut -in. Doom will open and ehnt, yon know. People. eml not be idwaytkon• the watch. If ever , the guard.. house-keeper should- Mose me in his-grounds, t t‘ should smash his look with antone. I, recomm e nd, Abe ; enggestion to unfortunates closed in Lafeyetiel :s q uare, or any other olty put. I allude la , thic •please toAhe otherniwisungtdikent olrounStanoef as ti ~fitting illustratloitof the Imperturbation of -the capital at:the prilaiebi'thae. Namibian, the apperant *gala must sails TWO CENTS. ' 10erpreted to signify a corresponding inaotivity. Oa the, contrary, the military operations are Pro• rg aarapidly and energetically u ever. Our MI, nue used to the noise of the drill, and our ' .al accustomed to the glare of brass buttons, We t r OWie to. the sweet oetutoieusmees of security, N Nal seemed, for a thus, less certain. Every, f) ) passage to . the city thoroughly guarded ; every height crowned with arms ; every public building thoroughly defended—we can close our eyes in sleep as quietly as a cradled Infant. We They loam the streets at will—pursue our daily Lamm. 'gone, idlers or workers, as we list—wandering, pondering, seeing, and hearing at every hour of Night and in every quarter of the town It is *nee more a well ordered city, to whoss summer :dike !epee is added the spectacle, without the en 'sayers% of an organising army. • • Viola . Another Correspondent dorreepondinee Of The Press.] . . . ~.. YV ASIIINOTON, May 13, 1861. .i n 'Your pivsence in the camp is very agreeable, tid the scildiers from Pennsylvania seek no • blic . journal with so much avidity as the I ! hiladelplila Pres.,. Yet they have frequently : felt the necessity of being acquainted with your regular eerredpondents and contributors,. 'that they might; through thew, more efrectu !ally. make known to the world, and ,especially P. the .authorities and to.their friends in We, eyatone State, their real condition and actual. rourasi . ties. . On . the 20th of April last, after days' notice, the young . tnen . of Norris- Own ar - - - - .dl aPari 1 16-rele EfoLeAci . , ' out and forruedanto a, regiment. I froltt.ll99 Y ll-.10) . tkofit .Pottatown, one, froni:.„l,9: targ, one. Ral li9 , jutre county s alWaliciAW e/awl'xc t vinntY, all or I ,lett iv reis grote:gwoittei tat" 1 rmemiiak . oo. That r • ' , Mitered otY,' t/113 itixt aftimmoint lona titent atrerriville, Maryland, whoie-tbey tnaltred 'about a week;doingullttie gturrd duty,. ludeadtng and reloading 'provisions; and aalr•t• aiding:%pen - very frugal fare, and still without. aw. improvement in their very dilapidated: wertlarobos. • .c -ire they were finally ordered on front Dayville, a• company of picked men Irma We 110rri i Cityillfies,were sent on a q Pianhost to... Annapolis to soo that the read_was clear . ,Ntween,theise two. importaut Posts, and Capt., 1t..1.4410r was soleeted to wrong this foa -1 Peitait:asef 'hazardous feat. - •H e . took • cots , diand - Or lama ilityas' brave 'fellow's is ''ffirth' i went to war, and It May be - said, tol his - and !their - hieing' enedlt - • and renoWn, opened' and 1 estabilahed • tlicrUne 'of travel and' trannioirta"-; , I tloti frau , philadelthia to Armapoßic.Vis Per*: I *Title:, And to , show the vigilance. ith which: therwere watched; and the perilatot,the paw. ! sage, .the .old : Cossill t aion, lying .jitst:entihm& lAinmpolia, cards near blowing them to.atonni,. 19wAng to 11(?,419 neglect or•inefticiegO.oiit...fin( ...t ;part.or the, 9 lay or the b00.):Who f0 , 94.ta I Wile n -.l4rosoldng. ; l i k v Lis b l e nir : Z liTt'Airs. - 4 0 : latehdli istatigais4 t "ether° 1.3 it OilV=4(lTO ririttaling'andlatiassin'.' " • :- - "Thir titillit - ReAlitiot - were then moist] to' Antspolis, whore ttbo Naval/School was still I in 808#1011; iglot.from • whence .to Washington [ the .railroad :travel • was interruPtedi-the rails torn swami thesbrldgesdestroyed: : • 1:_.,. ,_.., _t• •-7•.; Hero was at important post Atltemittlaslbecil and - siontiy ;alter , ,tiodr ea - rival l oar ;hosiotifni 1 night,.a doteohntehi-PriwePtlroPe-Ine ll ,f4 WI Fourth, wero,,selected . to ;p!Reped,sprenteen 1 miles, ilowiithc. isiliti4,oSs,_ V4the.lowtiOrt, i /0 F° l6 §' th 9 dil9ltzt4 rails.wd boon; to* ilittly . tfiA 'swill* 1:41.4,' " a1id . 1411` iliac? , 1 1 1.1 4 fro& Iti - raiiiie' 'ordisti:; . hind iyieptpo ii" ifiein df.2 ifo ? br:Ofte;`,lfor' Died.fliFT:t WO iirtilaxi ivi•p the Lattchilltiaiew tostiUdit4iitittottfkitsidAivot ihilt. iitlie - their poriesioNtorlire Itsati mitt iitencitk4vontrdi ova it lialC3iretirstb4oliliii6d by:Otiporwwho ibllowasisftetY:. Thrinmiletteral , lifitlethmoTed en to thoacair-goosci.ColelitattV took , cant mead oPtiberstr,vai itbm nnutertnkattaoAPlP tik tbe , Fe_urth iat. , :4 rall-Prittk4 o za4B val. lite kt4 ot. 8 - le_ l 4lml- I A,O O amvikis-14 - itheparccoah. ... ...,frwv 1 4494.F ."00 4504-0040..t.11P011 -radorotO . oPPMA. 6 .. ' ''tbfa '' ana avenue, ready to take tho advance, from • hero to any point they may be ordeied. Viresiatortiums. Philadelphia Volunteers in Pie* . York. . [Corresooodenoe of Ttm Prose.] . . Maw Yeas., May 18, IRAI. I At present we have exciting tiraos• in this city, consequent upon the arrival -and de parture of large bodies of troops. As a Phi ladelphian, I take much pleasure in informing you of the acceptance .of the Buena Vista Rangers, Captain .E. W. Power, in the ,bri ga,de commanded by Brig-miler eneral Daniel B. Sickles. Yesterday afternoonthey were mustered into service and, sworn hi. Generill pickles, in a neat speech, complimented the Company highly. Captain Power responded. Caphat Folver's command are treated with all the kindness and consideration imaginable by thci stall officers of this brigade, their food 'being quite . good, and served at regular hours. Their beds and blankets are fit for any sot of mem, and they havo had, for a number of dave, quite a largo room for their own use. Whatever you may bear to the contrary, be assured that . the men are well treated, that they are now in the service, and that at the farthest, in a couple of days they will be sta tioned at one of the forts in the immediate vicinity of this city. The men who stood by Capt. Power in the taking of a Secession flag in Baltimore (which 'that gentleman presented to your City Co/m -olls) are all here with him, aid aro looked upon as heroes. Immediately after the inspection yesterday 'afternoon, in the presolice of Major Taylor, the Inspector General of the - StatO Of New York; the election took place, which resulted in•the choice of the following of Captain - E. W. Power ; ,First Lieutenant, Thomas Graham ; Ensign, George F. Young; First Sergeant, James .Wally; Second leant, .Thoinas Cleary; :Third Sergeant". ,George A. Napier;. Fourth. Sergeant, Wm. B. M finer ;.First Corporal, Jeremiah A. Cleary; - Second Corporal, Joseph Robb; Third Cor poral, Patrick J. Campbell ; Fourth Corporal, Wm. C. Cook—all of Philadelphia. C. Tucke . F.lgapOly of Ystifina, rai;pipiFine, Mity 14, 1561. . - To. run Bnzroa Tux Panss In the article .entitled ":The Partisan Chief," in -The Press of -10.day,.there are several errors in regard to the .Tuoker-family. • The "tit. George Tucker" drat mentioned was ;the father of Judge lit. George Tucker, (the author of the" Comtnentaries or Notes on Blackstone," thdler some time Prole/nor Of. Law 111 tho .eity of—Virginia,) as well u of. Judge Beverly •Tucker. 'The - en-consul at Liverpoolis the eon o the Bt.-George Tucker, and nephew, consequently, 'oflieverly - Tuoker, - the author - of the work noticed .bi,jrcerp - , 'Ho is a-brother of Dr. Davidlrookar, who -Married wdonghter of kir. Dallas, lived for many -years in thie city, and is now a resident of Rich mond, - !ZO TH.II.BDIVOIt or Tam raise: POOling.it lobe •iiy duty to do all that lays in my power for the tints men who have :offered themselves to their country, for the protection of its flag, I propose to Bile to every volunteer from the city of Philadel phis, who may, in the coming struggle, loos any of his limbs, one of my patent lege or arms, free of all charge. • • By giving this a place in your columns, you will oblige Yours, ..to. B. Fps Permits, - No. 1625 Chestnut street. • May 11, 1861. lizunuivisia IN. NEW YOZIC.--ROCrilirlDgiOr the army has almost atoppe'd. Only terenVone Men were enlisted last week. The Cedir-street rendezvous has opened a branch establishment '=in Cherry street. At the present rate of recruiting, lone :hundred a month) the metal annual figures wouldAe ledueeti by bell For tour mouths, end ing the Ist of April, about 740 men ware enlisted here, Of which nearly 670 were infantry. At Chat ham street alone, 320 were acCepted ; 1,093 were .rejected. Of. the enlisted men; 249 were foreign ers, &deny . Irish, sad the.. .retosinder natives . There Reno of the refund. 140 tutnorv, 135 under Si,. over age; 143 intemperate, 33 maJfoninedi •177 - unsound` conatitution, 81 isuraxed vision, deaf, - Vruptured, 69 varicose veins, 6 branded with 'Wier D, 206 ignorant of the English language, 41 Married. . : T . WE' 'titling VoiangisEns or. ST. Louis.—.. We are &gm) learn that an efficient committee is in precool of organization for the purpoce of aiding ' Stilblit volunteers of St. Louts. They. & Scut,. a most . Imptntant poet. li'heY eon , hop. far !m aid from their State, and we trust that our citizens irlll give freely to supply their neoessities. SENon M. Dsootttno, of the Mexican Le has Irmo damgereuely sick of teyes stud de ririma... Re is the_oen o : General Degolbulo, gonknkander-in 7 ofilef Of the Liberal Revd in ifixfoO. islriginted is ',int of diner non-. 'He to nlosolt sattenidodr by' M. 'Romero, Mere d'Affaires in the &tam of the Minister. THE WEEKLY PRESS. Ihre WXBILY PRINS will be emit to eeteoribete he will (per annum In advance.) st----• 1.2.00 Terse Cootie, " 1,00 Five " p.OO To " " " 12,00 Twenty " one address) 110.00 Twenty Copies. or over fto 140re/oaf each oubsoriher•l each— 1.20 Fora Club of Twenty-one or over, We Will scud en extra copy to the getter-up of the Club. pooma a te rs are requested to aot as Agents for TIEN WARILY /slued three timid e Idoitink" for the California Steamers. • ... . - THE Emmen Pose Orrice —' fie). estimate or the expenses of the poet ogles for the current year is a strange contrast to such en estimate thirty years linos.: The atinveyame of malls by railway; in 1801 will omit .1648;400, while: mail. coaohes, , of whiob our fathers were so prottd,.get a vote (which is .deolining every , year) - of-- only. :.f.:18,870, -. One hundred and ninety-three sorters and clerks are required for the travelling post office. The mere sepafains t for exChanging bags on the. railWats causes an outlay of nearly £2,000 a year, and the supply . and ,repair of mail bags above £ll,OOO. The pouedige`allowed for the sate Of postage labels at the poet office is described se ebceeding £21,000 a year. The letter carriers, sorters,. and messen gene now nonlititute a little army of above 11,000 men, and their year's pay exceedels3o,ooo ., IT IS STATED that a now novel may. olio, lolitie expected from the pen of Sir A. B. Lytton: • . . TES ATLANTIC CABLE —The report of the At tondo Telegriph Company states that in the cable recovered and brought borne by Captain Kell there was nut tbet.sfighteet symptom of ; deterioration" or decay in, the gotta percha It had been eubleoted to a severe electrical test, and acompirisori be tween its priient etate of lust:lithos - and the re cords of the original tests of the most-perfect port tions of the cable, when it. lift the gotta pendia works three years ago; showed that an solual'im prdremetst had bitten Awe le Its condition alone it w.selaid down.—Chenticat /Yew's. . . • ABA TRENCIIARD Corporation of Dublin hive granted, Mr.. Train ienve to lay 4own experimental fissio two °l' the tomb leading from the city to the - suburbs, and a COuipeny has been started at Wicklow mai tlel the Wiohlow Tramway Company lie otpitta is to be rattled in two thOttiand shares of 206 ant. oueludf if which have already been subscribed for. 1 - Tile-41 - 44_ : ft"i'Ve l dc 3 .../e- Viallgagitei r . ' ,V litat rtittot - igiires'o - tile itrotthl3l4 sty ia . g 1 :'- l ' l r at a kttMe g Vr i g cl• PPPrierl44Orrhilt! , , :....., n pr 04 prpatt i rs itua t iinand an , Oft his tarlyd 'Aire for AtfriS. '''''' -"-' s=l , r 7 ii Irratio Tin' Aare et the Frendbielarlirril 1 'tt at:the ill do Elm bf , Pratels hae 2efttatiskawite 13,"%0r ilir a taleur,lWAt ero!h r antit 11 t 1 Aft l!the 1 4 gell Ciaurch Ind Oita Detido ili4d • That Prolate& Rialtos( lialtia;ged-tb Xfirak - AA. to slai-p lately dnorpoload - PO -iinalb la/MAW 1 j htuttligilf v: l 4, l l"k!Ptittuxii4 n rum;SPFM taidir ' the zoir ideeftlitriiiirie B'am! dewers Ilinid-fd eirtittaaittefiltilifpiiiar 7 ln 'teirldrPre4itiltk ' open. deys -Elbe/010* aarlieritleaarbileldaysailiq 6 . 1104 .4 14 ,V5 ° 74: 11e f, •P l i .4l b - -.. :•• ,r 1 1 liWit C 4ittt Il P tr t aa i rg - til tir kle a tt, lY Alt falletalf et 1411stallti •gatittswereldeettliaLpelmily e4Adiiiitt v apPte'l , i pr e ..44 •+' arettf,,eou r o her ritann a I •2f. JatilWe. tltierjtlifiehf - the eirettent,arterodatp ditnetute, a ame alliflololii4 . , . .. i tth i :rl6l l l 4l itredrralatti ;74 ' -1 iii i" ; gelid ldeedialr Allibtak rho : , '...• . - ;lad adartgableitTlttiTE e 4 / 4 Fee - 44tehect ateeld et Ithe,otiore, (Aiwa nip ~ ,wbeFe .exerY 9 , Ye k ill. - ;1 rrodneeer to &dwelt' 1, to ' aphr 'lr nor, pl-r• l' venial ti#'lltiengMill& kit r band 'WM COolloiltit'W I?dated diari•to-taidels-gekleritt- Xi irises —7 lrt WbiliT4,rlll 4 4° oti.tiks.... l .3",ri..luddookheboamiatE , 11115041114?roeitt lieVorbieigloOstlieand• .1 mad. o the , ottt pl.3444244in,allloervitoygn a: i h :`praft Wed Wr 116 istitnridel .of: itett . oraladalraseat., Usk; 41tIrek Lai Lomita a tour of .-tha. L itAl i z= few 'words' rd h ' '‘ c Ole , ~,,..e : eerte-ze railf titillated defy' . anemia Ai& Ilieetxtea- 1 1 14 7 4 ituelLs, KV! dOwLI ilutu i lgt_ela4,lVALK-ste ' ima , in'never th n beet cm meta, it* leg' Amp . in final - ttritibeted "itheth ' whew/ thow Oorne r a l rei in i tyiniar u a 3 Betyped,t/tle,; there le little %flair Th ere Th !offsetting iti , thealfetrgehtTifft)ot 14 kd _ mama irldelf , I dirge 11:patatilat AtAil ST to tie 0 0 419W/7.)•Xot. wog fe go_djuriagg,to a _egeot_of, =oat. Amid 02eintliee Ur the tototOtottely Week &este) of the gantlet:tat. :ItreocileOtmeet df wee/yea, eciaL abets/ with / t.e Coart iti_ pay gm wassails e hum* : note uniform, &twit' dllhe gentlemenEere Mete with colon, stare, And ordere, and vie with the tasseral:draseee , ol him law le pkterial'.ifteist PLlMWetited gentian* appear , irx 4 play) , evenhag, dingo!, with the eddiGon of a rjtitrrorubrae and, Wild.- The billetik - rikettiaddeftwi intiettai thews= tertesero, exeepe•thatiatskeertaln • boar a number 9it-zend , utittlie g etle tyreesht, in with mairellow &limy bylaw' IsMr OF gerilthte, 'find a light bttt iittegehtt efinarit delead tiittitheei I the appear.: 0, 1 1 ekt 4 1,11 PPeestnee dr these tables anggeti tens tne, rept tywith yodoti such matters are niailagett onlsseetage.—Bfetektooorr3 Meghttine. • -Vizir - 0644A; Gui-eue afieetincieit AA. feeefb . rtE la the sutamedlthe Marc& Italy lattlabtatned the Rtniejten.viem..befk.at Berlin and .Thetn, at that rhi,Prittafaii Government, Wore green/It; deolaradlhat it. gole objeot wee to faoillet soft , - raerelat-pettialatlll,4l.4 thatitt l lid notaosarthlrY to recognize the new title of Max Victor le. manual. THU Post's Parls the Pope is still firm !aids illostrof xeststasoo, sad more than ever decided not lo.guit Rome.. TEli SentiWtia ,Bresetrana . states that on the 12th the Duke of Modena reviewed his little army at Verona, and pronilsed . them that - t.,,, w p i dd 5110/13, back to Modena, - Tau KIDS of (n a p e , upder *op prershirri of tha publio Opinibn of his ooutitryi . lkaa • sooognized thii new Kingdom of ' •' ' . -; lir anticipation of coming - events in Turkey, Russia, it is raid, is concentrating an army . of 30,000 men on the Froth. Tho ambitious sobemei fur which her pride was Rambled in 18.5.1••.5 'are again reappearing. Ink French 'occupation of Syria- will coal!. pa the atk of June, as already' agreed upon 'awl that additional transport, are being got ready to proceed to the coast to bring back the troops.. • - •Dr N. Divtg, the author of Carthage mid her Remains," hie left Timis for the interior on an ix ploring expedition to the ruined cities within car thagentin territory: ile: is tumotopanied by the American consul and en English artist, and hes et escort fittniehod. by the Bey,_ . Tna 6ovacraa 61? 111111 NIL'. —lt really' mend' probable tbat before long:the dayeteriotuf eaktioda of the Bile will yield up tbeir•seoret. Prom - Aerie we learn that M. Lejean has started from Kiiiii touni to ascend that river, and Col. Arnaud, :At has beim engaged on - some hydraulic) works hi Egypt, has declared his intention of undertaking another expedition up the Nile. [From the National Tatellitencer.] The annexed correspondence has bean banded to an for pnblto Information : • Wistrulaiosr, Moly 2, lE4l_ • Sin . :, Referring . to Abe conversation r hid the • honor to bold with you this morning. I titre - n(4 to any that under date •24th Aprilibtesere, 4.1 - , merchants of Philadelphia, write that their agent! at biotin° Save shipped on board of the British 'ship -fames no, now et that port for Liverpool, two bundred anti fifty bales of cotton. They in- Jona me that many parties are in the same condi tion, and all aro anxious to learn the views tif'ttie 41ov - ern:neat. es to the effect of the btookade which .baa'bean.proolaiined. • preauine .it is too well settled to be iibiptitid, at' least in this country, where the moat liberal views have been - maintained, that as to neutrals the blockade dates from the AIM* when, in pointof fact it ie established, to wit, when there is& power present to enforce it, and that it dots not operate on "u neutral vessel fonnAl'in port when it was WW- I toted, or prevent her egress witha cargo bona fide lad sued beforeits conimenoernent. • • ' It ie se closely the interest of the groveninsilat as :.that of the phippers,that whatever construction may be given should at moo be made public. ca behalf , of my ',Bents, respectfully request to be informed it: your earliest leisure whether anj in atruotiona -on. this head have been given to the blockading, squadron, or that I may reoeive insqb other information as will enable me to give toils, panties an authoritative 91613T/Ihae 'Pith respect, your obedient servant, P Hon. GiDnoit Waia.as, Secretary of the !gory:: - DEPART/LINT,. May 10 1.8 a.„ gift : I received your ooluzuzullouthlat'ot the 241 Instant. . AlLaentral.reasela will be allowed saiergoptible deye- 7 -.10 leave Fort; wil/feet cargo, after the blacked. is acitttailYikketEtitlaer If the .veseele to which yen refer onetts Ordi nary dulgarkan, iiu ie involute& litay.;wl.ll,bave-no ditrioulty in leaving portiritliiin,lhe azn, resieotfulty, your irbediefif servavt, - "Nutt!. P. PRILILPS, Req., W.ashinglaa.. . - RE WAY THR OVISAMBET I'VNISHEII9III . ,• OuSivitt . BßlL--Att the St.' Ironic arsenal, Yak. Louis paper, the deserters from the serviiiiiiise Plitdefied by nrinillting them on a tall hobhphoree i nine or ten feet high' coming to a point the top about fon . ? : 'imalias nide. "The men AC on hies', and-ride thdre'from daylight till night,liavfagiind excepting a rest of half an .hour for breakhleterre heir for dinner, and half an hottr.for - exercise, as May be judged; is , not pleasant. The ;“.horses" are-not provided with: eaddlea,;ancicille seats not as "soft as downy pillows Some of the gulling equestrians manage" to - tuole their coat tails under there for relief, but , other'. site weer roandapoute. A sentinel-it 'stationed to pge ?ant the lidera from._ dismounting, and to head them up water whenever they get thirsty • ' F 0 R.ET4IK,. •The Blockade. Tus Baltimore Sun says «I hear telligentquarter that Captain Ohaanoo* in 104 01 ° the 'X'll4l ui ltErlow, and thgtt all=tho restate chlbat station, as well as the Meditarranaan and lb, float India otatioa, are to bs withdrawn, escopt.onefor eaoh. It is Oiled that Captain Saes is to go oat 'to the Rut IDIII% station." • BRIAIRITUFES COMING.—In the :first het week. nearly a minion of, bu!bth ikfesid stuffs wire 'shipped from Chlotto. . . Utz Boston. Pzioi and Harper' , 4ragovise have been denounced and and , it,the Stnith for expressing Union senthritosta.- . . Lt.; ABICANSA9.—.A. Dleatg9iißr y deSplite to the Uharieston papers states that the Arkamdisust of secession is complete 841111naL GENEaenD Scow -bruf Itent9*rof ,or&her attention of theheights oemmaanuilf Ira Point, which - he regardwax'theoniy wandlibleWht et that pair - Govzialoß- zones likidy to be Wined. an important saiditary'oommand-
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