DoVGLASS, RECEIVER. \l4 29, It I E OBSERVER - . HE'D ll'Eltir NATEIRDAY Br lift*. and germalTer, in the Juni rooks, and 11001114401011 Ii ran over I subsequently visited the hereditary Prince mountains 4,000 feet bigh. On the second day of Hotta,chief of the great Conseil of State I toadied Ugasims, and as 1 emerged from she and BMWs+ for Foreign Affairs. The visit was of sof Mount Amagi I had my first view a pleasant °MO mid the mettle for my au IS t, ass Tame" the "Matchless Mountain." The diesel war iousplided. g ibe Prises a eepe T e p ;t isolated , U de ga t s e ita .d the eh m eete taoun op p n ale siebt wasgrand beyond description. As viewed of mlnte nded epee* to the . Emperor, sad be froui the ent ot Le i fore h eft he gave a copy of the reply the Emper pearsrs to be ire glorious and in a of would make to me. By this arrangement, the perfect cone 10,000 feet high 1 It speeches 'being both translated beforehand, we was covered - with *mow, and is the bright sun• *odd be mottled to disposes with the preseecie light it glittered like frosted silver. /n its mir of M . Wpm's:. at the audience. On Monday leetic solitude it sitolak me as being omen more week of my arrival I set out for the Palace. grand sod in:mount than the celebrated Dwimi- My ,taiga biased out in new silk dresses, end m ygirl of the Himmel& mountains. For the first tenni their biseches rolled up to the mid t hee eo e u kt h ed ta elp foe l odged in tempika, which bad le o f thigh. You most know the westing ate, with bath room sod other of coin Japaais a meek of high rank, or, aPPitmthee to contribute to me omnfort. On the it INNS yan iuferuir, that he is io the service ( evenin g of th e IWO dal' I arrived at Misaima , of one the highest took ;so that the wearing k a town on the Tti •Ityido, or ' hem hence to Vitae the roar: t w il id as e t and td ipood und . to of be . is Certei tte n re quar is au tent iut ro h A u le ute ica d , u th t e t a ts rti rs c i l a s i et_ em great roadei of Japan pies buildings for the mtectumod a ti on of th e moose . "I i n s ele s t i z or omie senbl e em t jepin of po ese wer iov er irli w dn ee ty ee . rrieti A erec ' who i t , i y alvevlejil they are called 'beim, and before me. This kg is the filet foreign banner , in h me gutters for tbe remain- that was ever carried through this great c i t e, and Jr, to t osiewe l I mean to preserve it as a precious relic The over vi ,,1 1 1. ). tu .vwillout cab art w thetw' cors htti lim ld e luirg, the distance from my residence to the Palace was cuinesteautotiviaiseksie : ail : atoarcommey hinetalotht P he ohe nt e me on over two asides. (hi eniehteeatibe bridge, cue but the third watt or ditch, all my train left their oily (hose of , rdeisien jd horses or aorviesons and proceeded on foot 1 j he shook h is r e i t d e , It he couldda dare enter nut hou s e , e li ; t 0 , u u t teohrenteintrieetwelteint andt e th o ren rritoo h n ee , a ei nd ee w y m fe e rti ar a r e ie i d r ot ::: I J o r f n p ; re Y w et o t t h ia ls h, m i t e l!s.. i .i t re he eei , ve_d som e arm ty ste . w ps , ways lap to the gate of the Palate itself. I was mum o e t ee ten th e ee T re ho h osa d eti tt I el ee e tt ,, , th e is ttio v „ load ' e m e p eri . „ i i n on his ' received at th e mimeo by two obs i me er i a i es , who, having "knocked bead," conducted me to Stara'? — I e, 1 h e t , ' 5to f an apartment., where I found a chair for my use. diets day's jtorney on the To.kyido was! feet hjegh Tea, bou.bons , and o th er refrodooents were then over the Mountain liseCoe, which is some 4,600 os ofr ine ureti to to be me prasse . A ud is! : me tals : be A r t uf kmet tite h P l rill wa ues s After I had passed the orate of the told the Emperor was ready to receive me. I mo i teiGiu, sod haddescendod about one third of passed through a large hall• in which some 300 g gard Was en in ! aziniaturee d The i& ho ' die wa y , 1 "'me tun . Perfect Woo ofrest house, was Dr . 400 of the high nobles of Japan , all dressed i l ta t!e i v w e e i , t h Y e te n th te cl uli nothing obuld exceed its neatness . _ lent their court . dresses, were kneeling , and as et adorned the rear ; .the trees l en e l tared and m u Ltio n n ahmee leas as e sta hma tues he , r en A d t hro th m ie t m h run is ball ent I w w e e ni re ditey templesrethedtothel: e m d a g ll r e e s t i tee pose r, possible bridges sizes. Here a eibuvoice, nberiain celled out, in a load "Met. ;petite the*, oothing I heavier than a fai wa paved rd fiesta Ambassador," sad the Prime of Sinona threw himself down and crawled along as I walk. , walk over them A canal and fish pon d, 1 with snow white pebbles, were filled with water "l b in Prest . fi lso r t' H e etta let ituu ter ' baited se secretary, who carried • of crystal olearnem ; the goldcad e sere the %omelet°. teem of taw lath Wt however, were of : tnortsous size, d silver fish, l advanced up thetroom% making three lers ee se I I -...... and a gray ls4 : 4ll C being , proceeded, and halted at the bead of the two lines Visit to Yedo--Reception of the American etk le i te , e 5,,, , ,, feet ex , git ! headed e, Did y fe a carp tii eppeared to be the ll iatriareh of t h e fi ne of men , who was prostrate on their facile; those earl General. The- pas s age of onat Hector was not nom. ' oil of State, on my right ' were the Sve members of the Colin The subjoioed narrative of the visit et I'. Te 4 , al didnot regret ttlete g d untilsft es er i n t ie e tt e f r a d l ed l , tu b et the novel eight . 01 the Emperor. with the Prince of iiiLLAL hi. their Harris, Esq., United States Consul fur Japan, bead, and those on the left were three brothers Yedo, sod the presentation of the letter Pt the et, b e l ate d , my train brilliantly lighted by a large turns President. of the United Staten to the Emperor of hug e bambo 1 t tO of Japan, will be read with the intereat which e ore e,til•His Majesty was seated on a chair placed on A 8 the train twist a dais, elevated same three feet above the Boor of oil tu rned a l m k od t f h the l est:tents of the moue the chamber. He was dressed in yellow silk, and &towhee to everything conneeted with our rehm it looked p o le f in an l on w tn es en m se et fie t r iy y son tious with the Eastern world These letters, t in. On reae l f h e ito thi g e the written with conversational freedom, and nut ita- a itretiged to hav e "othurities f o e city of Odowara and a wore a black haltered Capp that utterly defies dee teueed for the public eye, we are ption. After a shore pause 1 made my ad :4oarrloy of l an te rn, o f all imaginable sizes plied to me in a clear and pleasant voice. When the .n d ion oprrtrU iv p h i a t t y ev to er ia may f he ore th t o h u e gh re i l e d ,f er A s em of e th o e t decorated with the arms dress tio_ e bito, and, after a similar pause, he rei that, lovely n an d 7 who l e forming an ensemble the Emperor had finished Mr. Hearken brought the peculiarities and incidents of this extesorde of ems,' e eke ta k ii 'l k g I passed Sunday, ' the President's letter to me ; I removed the silk nary reception of oar Consul General as the rep the t , that e 'ln . Tr B et . . Kawasaki . restutative of the Executive of the United States, the 1_ of J oy bell pleasing. cover, [striped, red sod whir r ed opeoed the box, 'Phi. is I and displayed the writing to Prices of lints% it vaults& fail to convey to the reader so agree able impression of the respect and consideration het o, he;c e lebra ted [whou p; ] dash at Yedo [See Coe. ' with which, in that remote and isolated Empire, modot I . e ' handed it to the Prince, who plaftd it on a la: ne s Johrnal of the Japan Expedition] red d our country and government are regarded 1 From a e man prepared for tbe purpose Mr Hem rat arrirel in Japan a to the resent US. CONSULATE GENERAL. day, Ii 1 , p ft alien having returned to his plus, and the Prince a ways refused to transact any !mei- ' Stmooe, Japan, July 3, 1858. e v e "' 1 ""• tavel ion Sunda, being again prostrate, the Emperor bowed to me, .y. I soon got the MT Leon : Yon are aware that t +mimeo+ k smiling pleasantly at the same time. This end , eaundeestand my mdttve, and I am e d breut i tit with eie ii. .t...- ~...............,,,... i......0r vorn tare I my audience • and I backed out of the room, kreas•d their le resiteet of the Tnited States., addresse d to The ro e respect for me making three bows ' as I retired i toperor o sp u tae LOULItta ats ....... 'ere lires eled and cleanly swept tuber, 1856, I wrote to ,be euverereent of Yedo l were put in c sti ''Yu nt w lt` p aa .' , .. , ‘ , ."•,5, 'ri I 7, h 8A9 1 !",-.. -....._ .. l dress of the.._ Japanese nobles is of that I Witched to go t,Ythat city fer the purpose I trisect on the ,cud many new noe l built; - all 1 gram cloth, and for a coronet they wear - alllkkif of delivering a letter with viliieti I bad been en- i ee ,. ~,,,,,• e , o ur as stopped, so that I did not , lackeyed offair that looks like a distracted night trusted It would tut knterect you to twists ac i deseritie Iby H t triceler9, priests, nuus,'Sro , cep I did n ot tee a single gem, jewel, or ores c out of the venous means moil by the Jepetoese lan_ d i, dinner prer; l , the shop in all the votes meat of soy kiud, on the person of the Emperor, to induce me to deliver the letter at Simode, j and tea tieuses,] 'tl• [except the root gimps ~, ,in those of his courtiers, who comprised the CPI to read an 111C001/nt id the negotiations+ there- thor bele:i.e eiothhe inhahitants, clad io 1 great nobility of Japan upon, which were VW' out fir some len winces flout of their ; leousiee it on mats spread in ; Fi rm the audience chamber I was taken to At last, finding that I could nut be moved teem nor it gesture i . indicett a sound sr 0 heard, entailer room, where 1 found the five great court my original determinatem, they yield. d :sit th e was reap ettul! selectee curiosity . ten;- all 01114)m of State, who, having been preseuted to p ruts at issue, and agreed that I atsould se to I e d t o east 'lost their eye people WHY order me, congratulated me on my audience, and ex redo, awl &item rte letter, at a public audieuee tee high Pet O to be I°4l p a '" , a n d I was I pressed their wonder and astonishment at what ie the Emperor Thin ease decided toetoes, and ces 'met partially obeyed, i o u t Leis order, they called "my greatness of heart " Wheo I I drew favorable merles fretu the removal of h e ut Eve ereulit have a peep 1 dear daughters I asked for an explanation, they said that they great barrier which had hitherto preveutee a pe r queuees The authorities or ices of coonse were filled with admiration to see me stand erect, suns! eorunothiele RI. with the g emu tuent. Mere ',gee met we at their boundarmene and vii- look the awful "Tycoon" in the face, speak than two mouths were eousumell by the Jspeto by kueeling and "knockiog headotaluted me, p l ain l y to him, hear his reply—and all this with ers in wakitsg their preparetiona f.,r my journey the way tbreugh their little jun. then led ! out any trepidation, or any "quivering of the and for my reeeptien at Ledo I was informed took leave be similar prostratieni.too, and I muscles of the aide, - I write all this to let you that the Easpeter had given orders that I shunt , ' To you, who know me so well, I t I see that the Japanese Princes understand use of receive the same boners as are paid to the princes not key thati these ceremonies and silk need 1 court compliments. I was thee shown s present of the blood as well on the road as in the towns VAIICOS but de agreed with my Ample lessen lof fifteen silken robes from his Majesty, and was sal villages through which I would Pass I was that they were u t t er ly repugnant to mtend I taken to a room where a banquet, set out OD six , WI that the vice governor of Simoda would a t republican trinciples. But what c mid lee Ity trays, twelve inches bilge was prepared for tend me, in the character of a courier, and th a t knew that the ultimate success of the rear( i ! iu y m ale g stomach. There was fond enough for 1 he woUrd implicitly obey all my instructions of nay iulietien to Yedo did, r in ` act , very la one hundred hungry men: My .fisain numbered some hundred and fifty depend on the state and ceremony which was . You must know that the &doer trays (like the 1 permits; composed of guards (my own) norrimon served on My Journey, and which would attet eeeehes , ) are a mark of rank in Japan; and the I bearers, cooks, grooms, shoe bearers, fan bearers, my entry Leto redo. Such being my feelinAk is indicated by the height and capacity of and last, though not least, a standard bearer, end °piteous, I did not, im the one hand demand which vary front three to twelve mob- ' and a large number of coolies I had permitted any of tie ..4,e honors, nor, on the other, refuse reiteiget,. Again, if the trays are lackered, I the Japanese to arrange and dress my trete ac• them o h, r e offered to we tinishes the honor connected with the se , I cording to their ideas of propriety, and what . Oa 3ledday, the 30th of November, I made he Oa of the tray, for it indicates that it can they conceived was due to the representative of 'my entry ihte Yedo. 317 followers put on their' of di, another occasion; but if it be made J the Presidentof the United States My guards, eocomessioae, or dresses of ceremony, decorated f or iced cypress woo d t h e h onor is complete, 1 each with two swords in the girdle, and olad in with any +quantity of eagles. subli plain as words can do, "you are so I new silk dresses, as they swelled and strutted I should not have knows when I passed the : from a r reek that uo one can dare to eat about, appeared to be 'mightily uplifted in heart,' line which: separates Sinegana from Yedo had ' was part i you have used!" My attention , while they and my bearers and grooms appeared the spot wit been pointed out to me, as the house*, I trays and called both to the height of the l to have "broken out" all over io "spread eagles," form a coetiotreas street for some miles before I c oo e di c t," ester i eg fact that "by a apes an the back, breast and sleeved of their dresses you reachi. I he actual boundary of the city. From yon y ou meet k e made of unvarnished wood were sprinkled over with the arms of the United the gate bit which I entered the city to my quars t. is o su bject o this same dinner had been States, which were neatly painted on them. ,f Pere was about seven miles. The streets of Yedo and in Y edo . • - melon, both in Simoda performed the journey partly l on horseback and are divided into seetions of 120 yards by gates eat at the Palace re very anxious I should I p ar tly to a nor rimoo which Is the Japanese n am e and palisades of strong timbale. This enables ' c h eer f u lly, provi lied that I would do 50 1 for a palanquin. The .Japanese norrimon will the police o o isolate any portion of the city, or bit rank would eat or persons of m I ita- compare with the celebrated iron cages of Cardi- any line bning through ii, an d t hi s prevents , respect would forbi ; b ut sa id t h at „If. nal Balms of France, in which the poor inmate- the use lege of crowds or mobs. When we my host or his rep rag at a table where I could neither lie down or stand up lo the nor • approach a gate it was opened, and as soon as d own. When I ha dee declined to set rimon the Japanese kneel and place theirfeet close the rev ad passed through it was closed. The raugemeot of the bast! , be very neat ars together, and then sit on their heels ;if they gates of I the cross streets were also kept closed. sit down—l then said, f. again asked to wish tonpose themselves they lean forward, and I could s immense crowd/ beyond those gates, e %b om b e d hin t for his o . r o tia majesty that rest the chin on their knees, so that the body and but the ople on our actual line of march were At last the whole affair to i ameot e , — limbs from three horizontal folds or piler—a pow those on that occupied the buildings on the where I distributed it don y quarters, sition that they sesame and keep wi th out sotto- route otwithstaadieg all this, the number lowers. imoda fel ance from long practice, and from the great flext that rise bled was prodigious The oentre of er .6 An -- .-e exhibition of to di al, ibility of their joints, but which' is almost uoate the way *as kept clear, and the crowd kept back-oon.A uoted to the room I fire ente was re , tainable by a white man, and is absolutely lineal by ropes ptretebed along each aide of the street. f I had drunk of the celebrate % 'pow, after durable. The sesetoblage was composed of men, women, I left, being conducted to tie ebtra ,a. ,_ I had a norrimon made for me seven feet long, and children, of all ranks and conditions—the two chamberlains, who knooketsead w the and in it I put s mamma and pillows, which women bettig.the larger number. I estimated force that was doe to one wit se he made it as comfortable as the Indian palanquin; the two dines of people that extended along the Ki ng , so d ye t to e d," By d a y I"fo e bat of all the modes of traveling, the camel, the way, frost my entrance into the oily to the place state , that the old formula of an jeuee, elephant, and the palanquis are the moat anti ' provided for my residence, to have been full was iekneelolown," "knock h sa r that going. 300,000. Yet in all this vast concourse I did by-,slanders oso hear your Au ile r , if On the lovely morning of Monday, November not bear a word, except the constant cry of the ever idid outfit at the nary at Y 'l7 not _ , 28, I started for the tong desired goal of my Herbingers, sate! sate! in %cue. A faint request was ;00' _ wishes—Yes* Foot lads, with small . bamboo You may think it impossible that silence could Sim a *eel would kneel, but It ban 6 the e wands, led the way as harbingers, and their have been maintained among so large a number r e quest was offensive, and must not voices sounded quite musical as they sang the of women, bat I can assure it was so. Thai ended it. pealed. Japanese words for "clear the way, (deer the The boom prepared for me was situated with- • I canno t toil you bow many though weed way, ' kneel down, kneel down " Next follows in the fourth circle o' the castle, or aristocratic 'my mind during my audience. The idea, ed a Japanese on horseback ; then ewe a large portion of the city, Ind large enough to sooomi however, was here, and now, the boor ; i n : laskred tablet, besting my name and eidetic 1111. frindate ere hundred Persons , in the Japanese elusion 'that has been rigidly maintain te ,_ muse Chinese characters. Th 9 tablet we r e sup. manner 1 staler people for more than two oent e 7 ported b 7 two huge transparent lanterns, : which On my moiled IMU warmly welcomed by my fi na lly broken down, and it is my count' ta bore similar inscriptions [Wisest I halted the good friend the Prince of Simms, who showed glorious country, that has achieved this, tablet was placed in font of my quartersesed at me tine various prow/Moos that had been made has b o on ammuplisbed by moral force. 4 1 night the duteous were lighted and hOog up for dry accommodation and comfort , and which and glorious triumph of reason! • t over the gate of the house.) Next came a stout inoidded chairs, tables, bedsteads, the., the., none In my letter to my good friend, Gen. I fellow bearing the "sure sod stripes," with four of eibieb are used by the Japanese. more, I shall treat on the matters that oeco guards. I followed either on horseback ot in my The following day the Prince e of Tombs visit- me f or the three months of my first visit e norrimon, and attended by twelve guards ' Next ed.** io great snits He said tia. came as a Yedo—witb datcriptions of various matters, 1 •,, A •1, , leeivr.vrAt sarsat.ss, name Mr Eleusitis, [interpreter,] an after bent "special embassador" from the Emperor to coo. well as an account of my illness. As in got. ~. ~o . e,..,... sot. hisoltoss, l.a Sets, filch- , t . ::: 5 t r.j. , 5.... 1, 1.40.1; ,. ...... tf scion Rciiii..iratthil • d o not recollect how it was arrongtel, extept gold:date me on my arrival, and to ask after my letter Ido not touch on the above, subjects, P&ac t '''' a `` 0 ' tha t th e vine governor brought up the rear . health . After receiving these ettinPiimentae and neither in his shall I enter on thou which broil . , For the first three days the route was eaten making a eat le reply, the Prinoe pointed 4o a t h e su bstammi of this, so th at a p e ru s al o f bo th ~ . ~. r 0„,,, w oo .. tee ,„ woo I e Roo , glad tong the mountains and deep lulus,' large bas woh he said was a pnwent to ate hem letters will sive you an idea of all I wish ' '- • `""c° "..thio,,, .."1"1 14 6 "a* li m a"! which coliposa the peuitawki of Ids*. Th e path, t kil,Majosty. I found tli bon, °manacled Ave nownin au la ba Ud. , . ...--0 I ELI IL [for it could not be galled a road] was narrow,, large tills of bon•boas, weighing over gni bun- My r eturn to &mods was on a steamer p 1 iii nuobro as wok. Infra • W oma ill a d • • 1 - 161. a may plum woo tonna' by osetts top , &oil posse. - . . , anted to the Impute by do Dab* sad it Sri , .''' r , I PPtMIT6 TH I'OST ,0 sd ranee, or wltbio 9 amoottia V 30,11 •111 tot Cbaalpd. 'L'ilPg to pay attbin the year, lb, paper mill accomat left with a proper akar tot 00l- Rte•.., of ALcivrearlilariasig. «.----- - LIDP. a Nocipourf4 make \NI:MN tw.!11w.'14w.13i5.;401.1i7 00 1 4 00 1 0 00 / °U MIME Y4O 00 440 I 600 rlO OD 116 OD • 4 ' 6OD bOO 1,11 ill 00 4,01 40u, v Ou t 1200( 1b 00(2.500 W - lu 00 13 00 li VIG 24.,00 151‘) 00 - ,4 .-7 0u — t, Is Le 20 00 YS 00 46 ..00 300 the Duca.. 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J PAVE/ 4Y. ;;Tor In Fiallttr a Building, up-.tatrs, Erie 10[IN %UN i CO, no! 4 emanatenn Werebanta,l 4 / a lers in Gail, Flour, ..-k• • Inr a nt t pp.r Lake Simmers. Publie _ . CAI Gilt( ar.. CLARK. R•Xft I , ,alent Io Dnuseatie and Imported MOB Tnbatto, Frot, FLoh, Oil, sad Agiala dn., A« 7 onn•4 Mork, 9.t.tb OtTlet =I JfItIN %V. A V RBA. holeanle and 14ets.11 Dealer In Puny ,Int. new-king. (linen and !Vining Chaim No. 4 lay Von, Pa., J Ni ILSHA • ._4,115.5.• ap-•tai.• 1/3 Tammany Hull buildin, • "..4, Eno, Pa. ri. B. CHUilallilL./.. Driaor liset.teriflekty-, to thri i row+ a• J OA RR Or. CO., • sha Store* at Wholesale agol ►t 14 10 • ' . street, Erle, Pa , OLD% ek LOW. ". • • :.•' W p ,Ireal• and Retail dealari la Weiland Ctn • qaality, the eheapeort and best now in ' •-• T.e'tth mat near Peach. - mrryinf water t•r fatally, farm or onechnni •'a.,r rhea insEPH K. YERZOICRION, — • • •I. Cat AAAAA La —Mao* to tbs isa , of • .N Mr': tn-rt. Eno, Ps AU beldam la • •• spt an. latthfullv aktteckt•••l . 4+. I col ID ENT I 'T rt. UK. O. L. ELLIOTT, •40 kne: Dwelling Ib south !tut Row, drat t • Babe byll.bsiga July 10, ISNI .1 %MEL:KJ kiItOTRIOL.S. - A •tchea, %.71.,c1ssBritUulrita sbil Plated e • PoPliiet and table buttery. Verney Goods ..n Item. Stale ittreet Erie Pb s 64 VARELA*, k stA lea.er• We.t 1 di. Goods. howdqrr. Tubaaw.. (.'fore. Platy .41, le, kr-, NO .kkkk Pt nvt, ria, Pa )11-Kr(( EICIlk:NI.A(11 Jr., and tames, "ad Witholeaala and Metall • • !rather FreueL and AZOOff WU) •1 • I it, t otcr, Otradtke, Sipe sod Thal lAirt.uga, ilaLloans, Ititrads„ :• • Vail". kr Naar Moak Stab I It 1111, 111011 1 41,11 M, LC.., kaleas - -. Soak" Idat) oenrastunittent Cate-ate- Krim. Pe. 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