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THE DAILY PRESS ' f to printed and pnbl lined dally, (Sunday eaoapted,) bf At No. 14 Weit Fourth Street, 'l, nd delivered to miburrlbem In CINCINNATI, COV- 4 inuiun ana n s. w runi,uu in aurrouumng cumw. n, viuaaea ua idwdi, 'ns' SIX CENTS A WEEK, )y Hyablo to the carrier. i PRICE OK MAILING. tej Single Oople, I et.; On Month, 44 et.l Three Month), 1 (XV, One Year, S4 00. AMUSEMENTS. ft 1T1W NATIONAL THEATER D- A Binu, Stag1 Manager; W, 0 Trr oia, eaurer. Been,,), vk of the celebrated ' . , . Mhrtlia-ttl Troupe, (fonuerlr0' ,he Havel.) BENETIT Of CLAUDE 0,UAMIL'0I, SATCr.DAv KVENINQ, Jiii, will be pre sented thecorilu pnutoinlme, TUU MILLIES. Simon, P. Mamnettl: AlfU'd Marttuett'lj Marie, M lie Desire. During the pi-,, danc V Isnaclo, M'lle De sire and M'me Martinet!. To be followed l.r th- panmlme of R0BE.lT -O ACAIRE. Robert Macalr., . Martlnettl; Jaqnos Strop, J. Martlnettl: AdelaliMt "o y"lr. During the plocal French Qnadrille. To commence w(b tke laughable fare of TAMI-VG A TIGER. Charle Boeawi, Mr. Hamilton; Dolly Nutter, Mini Julia Jonet. To oonclnde vrW a GRAND TERRIFIC ASCENSION. From the back n the atngo to the extreme holght of the Theater, b'tho Brother Mai tinetti nnd M'lle Dealre, the lad' being In a chariot. WoofrThenter COBNEIt SITU A VlNh, Htm., CINCINNATI. Gionosj Won, Mnacr; Joint Ei.isler, Stage Mautger; p. B. Uu", ireaanrcr. Prick or Admi('M. Ores Circle and Parquetto, to cent; Family itcib, -a ceuta. Seat can benedrod at tbo Box Office from 10 A. M. utitlM P. M.t Notick TTMr.JMiNOK''. Duori open at X before 7 o'clock; Performance w ill commence t 7J1 o'clock. jpRRV "iTo SSOM, AND THB THREE FAST MEN. Will anpr in conjuuotiou with tbeexcellent dock company, a FlilDA' and SATURDAY EVENINGS, June 3d and 4th. "I WANT TO GO HOME." SPiLDING & ROGERS' EUROPEAN CIRCUS. COMPRISING THE ELITE OF THE European Olrcnae, Hippodrome and Gymnasia, selected by an oapeci.il arrant across the Atlantic, ex preaslv for Spalding & hugurs' Now Ui'lena Amphi theater, viz.: M'LLE ELODE I.OYALE, MONS. FRANCOIS, MONS. tiULIAMNE, . MONS. LOYALE, MONS. CANE. From France. And tholr Brut tour in the United State. LES FRERES CONRAD, HEAR W. CONRAD, 1IEKR C. CONRAD, 11ERR YON PAUL, Front Germany And their Brat appearanoe in the United Stabs. MR. E. W. WOLCOTT, MR. W. B. CAVANAUGH, MR. F. DONALDSON, MR. W. WALTON, From England And their Brat tour in the United States. BENOR SARCEDAS SENOtt CARLOS, SKNOR CORDELLA, Front pain And tholr first tour in the United State. MR. R. OMAR, MR. GEORGE SARGENT, MR. W. H. HILL, MASTER BARR1", From the United Stntea, and the cream i f the Amer ican Arena, Will be exhibited on board the Flvutlng Falaie at I end T P. M., each day. At Greenupeburg, Thursday, Jnue 1. At Rlploy, Friday, June S. FULTON, 6ATUUDAV, Juno 4, (near tba Ihv Dock.) MJSWPORT and COVINGTON, MON DA V. June f, (mouth of Licking River.) CINCINNATI, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, June 7 and 8, (foot of llalu atreet.) At North Baud, 10 A. Petersburg, 1 f. U.; aud Aurora, 7 P. M., Thursday, June s. Loulevllle, Friday and Saturday, Juve 10 and 11. ADMISSION: Dree Circle and family Circle, Ml com,; Gallery, 3i cenU; children half price to Family Circle only. Alto, before each Clrcu performance, in the Mu 1 aeuu, the enorinoua Boa Cvuttrlctor, the huge Ana conda, and the eejebratud Skeleton Yloliul.t, all living. Admission, 2ft ceuta. Alao, after each Clrotu purforraauce, iu the ltidutto buloon on tbo Jamee Bayuioud, the noiy-orjani-id CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, comprUiug the pick U the Campbell and other MiuntreU. Adinliwiou, 2 ceuta. my23-tf S I G . D O N E T Til ' S GREAT MONKEY AND BURLESQUE DRAMATIC TROUPE. c OMPOSED ENTIRELY OF ACTING MONKEYS. DOGS AND GOATS r. k. l... appeared in the principal Suiuoneof Paris, London, hew lurk, Bvaton, 1'hiludelphla aud New Orleuua,) In Lnuicbiible Pnntoiuiuiea, Comlu Lulerluilta, Titflit und nlurk Ksp Performancea, Oirniid fpectiwle, jb)tueiriMuiaiu, ii:e, Ac, With magnlttoent Cuatuutea aud AppolatiuenU, wtll exhiliit at COVINGTON, ODD FELLOW'S HALL, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 3d and 4tb. The whole to conclude with the Terrinc Aeceation of the Dog Joliu Bull la the Fire Works I "Doora open at 7 o'clock. Performance to com meuee at a. Afierooon ierfcruuuicce-Duora upeu at IH; to commence at 8 o'clock. WTAdiuilliice, lor Lailieaand Gentlemen, Iftoenta. For children, tbla being an eutertaiumeut peouiiur ly attractive aud taaciuaUng to fnmilie., Ticket will be put al the uuuauaily low rate uf li tenia iffisLKiilr. WESTERN MUSEUM. IW AND INTKBkSTINO INTEBTAINMINT JBVKKI llt AND iVENINU. IBS LARGEST COLLECTION OP ANTI QUITIES IN THB UNITXD STATUS. If. E. Comer Syctuaore and Third Bt. - - L'vt " . ..J.'.,... "i i ii VOL. I. NO. 89. , CINCINNATI, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1859. PRICE ONE CENT. IX CANVASINO THE MERITS 01' SEWING MACHINES, Do out fall to cxttLiiii.e the latest imrrovemeutu ul tho ngo. Tho Elliptic LockSl.icii A ' D Improved Shuttle Sewing Machines, -or- Sloat &Go. We are delroun that all ahoulil, l.y a pcraoitAl In veatleratiou, moiiaure the merita and coinp.iro thino Ma'-liinea wltii all others, mm, by thiH sontiiny, the cu.tmer is beM convi in.cd and uu count it aa sure tu result In our decided favor. OHlte, 5'J West Foiirtlt st., Cincliiuatl FttASK I1ESRY, .Ucnt. jet C I SCI X X A T I HORTICULTUKAL SOCIETY ARE GIVING THEIR SPRING DISPLAY -AKD- STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL! AT PIKE' Ol'JSUA DUILDIXG. Coimnenccd on TUKSDYY, May 31, ltiju, And will continue throusbout the ve"k, Day aud Evening. A GRAND Display of l'ri'.miitm Slra-.vuei i its tvltli ICE CREAM ! A tasteful urruitgeincut of Flowcii ; COOt Er.TBEiTH,SUrrOUncl"i 1V Sp.VUKLIKO Fut'KTAINS And enlivened n1th Mttnlc Horn Mr. MEN'TKB and hi Band of Blue uud Striutjcd liiiUiiw-iii.: TUB FRUITS, PLAKTS, FLOWERS, Ac, 4c. Receiving the Premium will uls., be vu Kxhiblllou. Tho pntrouage of t'ricuda of tho cuu i renpo t fully solicited. Aduiltininc, 1'5 ovnU. S. WUASELTINK, je:! 1'ioiiil.ul. CiriFlNJ AJi!) lijccii:n. raiHE UNDERSIGNED reupcotrully inH.nna -B- lus tri'.'iflH, tiut h hii reumel l'rum liln I.mh street to ltio bixih atreui, nr.d br.j tiiki'ii nu i'l'ti.'? next du,.r to the S-MltliKiile House, b.-tw.rej! lince mid Elm street. He will, usiwl, atieud to t:iippiti, I,e-chiii)t, Bluniins, ami Teeth Kxtr,n:tiiig. Tlnuk lullor h.rmer puiionua-e, he respectfully uiks l,.r a cuiitimifLtii'ii ol the ifiinp. BuT Tho bent European Leeches for aa'e. uiyU-'-w J .NO. S. KUI1 L. GX.A800W AN1 KKW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN AK3 I.OXPOSDFRRY FOR WiO. moil nlw Yonk. f;low , Tbuinann...Suiiirday, May 14. at U uoo Kdinuureli, Ciimiuiug.. Wednesday,. I line I, " lliinsuw, Thomsou JuL Kdinuurs'ijCumming.. " July?;, " VKOM ULAkCOVV. Killnbursli, Cm.iuJing.. .Saturday, May 7. t.lfiMitiiw. 'thojiutou ' June II. diuburli, Cummiug... " July 2. Hiitesof PKa.uge from New York, Philadelphia 01 Boston, to UluftMow, Liverpool, litill'ast, Dublin Londonderry, tlr.t clu-s, 75, Nti-erase, found n uh un nbubdauen of properly -e'(ked proviticua, SC1I. An eXKrieuced Surgeon attached tu ea b teaji,.r, Ko chmxe tor medicines. For Freight or I'lMsnKe, apply to ap-7 KOHliUT.CliAlG, 17 Broadway. STRANGER'S GUIDE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS A SEEDS. Wilder, Itobluson & t'o., alto W aluut atreel. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Awlesute it Co., No. 15 Mmust. Andci'sou, Outen fc Wilabt, U'J Main st. BURNING FLUID AND COAL OIL. Cliae. A, Juushunua, corner Third aud Mill tu. CABINET MAKER'S HARDWARE. McAlnln, Hiniuau 61 Co., IOJ Walnut at. J. Ii. Wuyno Ac Sou, li l Main .t. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Kennet, Diidluy Co., 1-J Main st. FLUID INK MANUFACTURER. J.J Itutler, aJ Vine si. FOREIGN DOMESTIC FRUITS. Johu liilL'bell, U College Dulldiuc, U alucttt LOOKING-GLASSES, E10. Win. Wlawell, Jr., II West Fourth st. MEDICINES. Dr. V. W, Ilobut'k'a Se.tuditi .v:.n Blood I'illa ami Blood Purifier, Ho. O Ettdi Fouria street, sec ond building from Main. PAPER MANUFACTURERS. Bachelor, DeCaiup Sc Co., (It Waluut st Pollock Si lUot'ull, 'i'i-i Walnut st. Nixou Ac Cuatfleld, 17 and 79 Waluut st. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. W, H. Mwuuder, ltiF LougwortU at. Dr. W. II. Deck, 87 Broadway. Dr. J. C. Beck, 7 Broadway. BADDLERY Sc CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Ilunter, diueeton k Co., HiS Malu at. SCALES, BEAMS AND TRUCKS. T, W, Wricht Ac Co., No. 10 West Svcond st. SEWING MACHINES. Geo. B. float A: t'o., tie West Fvai tb streat. . 6UGA.I-CANE AND GRAIN MILLS. Hcdves, Free V t'o., 6Mt'oit, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. BetTsre k Hniltsi, ti West Fourth st. Oakaiup Jt lira., 10H Main at. WINDOW SHADES AND OIL CLOTHS. 8nowdt-uA One, 41 West Fourth st. Sawyer Kirk, H College Hall, Waluut st WIRE CLOTn AND PRODUCTS. 8. Q. JUaruett &s I o J7 Waluut st. , SALOONS, &c. THE PLACE, ' N. 10r MAIN STREET. FISK & EDGAR, CIHOINHAT.I. , B,i w M. MORF.IIOUSE A CO., have i.rmovcu llielr Uiiholsterr and Bcddlnvr Store. trm tin, corner of Firih nnd Plum atrcett. to No. Vit Sycamore tre"t, Knt Side, betveeu Fourth aud I iilh elreein, at the old stand. Jet Local News. A LARGS number uf the Chioago eiourilon iets h&vs loft on a visit to Mammoth Care. Bkak in mind that tie scholars' of the Park treot M. E. Church go on, a pio-nio excurilon to Parlor Grovo this morning. A.v alleged bigamist, named Wm. Collin, who hail from Pomeroy, Obio,Vill have a bearing before Judge Lowe Monday morning. As YuC arc passing along Fifth stroot thi evening, don't fail to atop at No. 210, and purchase one of UUbert Bro.' dresd bats. A Tukrk was a Grand Promenade Conuert at tho Horticultural Exhibition, iu Pike's Opera House, bint evenin;;. The number in attend unoo wad iaro. At a mooting of the County Board of U.iuali tuUoa yoittrdar, the oaaesiiuent of Green Township was iucreased to $4,075. Tho as sessments in tbe Fifth Ward (city) wero in creased to $33,9M).' ' ' ' A COLOiitu individual named Henry Brown, wa before the Polioo Judga yesterday upon a charge of stealing a pockot-book, for which offuueo he was lentenoed to two months in the oountyjnil. - o ' . A mahriob cereniouy was performed by 'Stiuira MvFall at tbe Commercial Hospital, on Thursday ofternoon. The brido was a con sumptive patient, and tho bridegroom a deck hand on tbo river. Irish compulsory evidonoa is deserringof lit tle ctedeucu, t't'ii. 2'imc.t. Would it not have been more manly and lees blgijolted in the author of tbe above paragraph to have left off the word beginning his sontence. A.N individual who has at different times filled the olliceo of Constable, Policeman and Magistrate Cloik, was before the Police Court yesterday, as a common ragraut. Whisky ig the cause of his fall. Tin two negroes, James Delany and Spiigg Cross, who ure churned with stealing copper pipe from off tbe steamer R. H. Winslow, were before the Poliee Court yesterday, and commit ted fur a further hearing. Mary Smith, aliat Lotitia Long, was before Judjje Lowe yesterday, upon a charge of at tempting to pick pockotn iu Fifth street Mar ket space, during Uio trial of tbo Steam Firo Engiucs, Thursday lust. Sho plead guilty, as charged, and wits sentenced to two mouths con finement in tho city prison, at bard lubor. Tiik most delicious luxury in tho way of good butter ever brought to the city, can bo hud .f J. 11. Eggloatun Sc Co., No. 357 West Third streot. Their butter U selcetod daily from the best dairies of the Western Rosorve. Those who wish tu always procure a choice articlo can find it at tbeir establishment. There is no necessity in goiDg yourself for it; send your servant girl or children, and yon will al ways be sure of gotting butter of the first quality. A Shrewd PickruckET. Perhaps the shrew J cjt woman who ever followed the busiuess of picking pockets, is an English woman named JIary Mallory. he has been arrested often, but until yeslerd.iy always escaped detection. During the trial of Sleuin Fire Engines, on Thursday last, it becainu known to tho officers that feveidl persons had been robbed of thoir pocket-books. Mary waB een in the crowd, aud followod. When tbo awning took fire, on Main street, below Fifth, aho was observed Ulkiug very earnestly with a woman, pointing to tbe iiro with one band, and with the other fumbling tbe woman's pocket. She was ar rested iu the act, and taken to the Hammond street station-house. Sho U rather a good looking woman, but is a thorough thief, and has all the slang expressions of the profession. She says if she bad not been somen bat under the influence of liquor, she never would have been detected, for the would not havo attempted to have worked on that day. She affirms that latuly she has committed but few depredations iu this city, but ha gone on many predatory tours to Chicago, Cleveland aud other cities, and that she now Las $5,000 in bank, tbe re sult of some of her law exploits. Sbe ba a half dozen different aliases, uuiong which are Mary Smith and Lavinia Lung. Mary plead guilty yesterday, aud wits seotenoed by Judge Lowe to the city prison for twenty days. She bat a husband, also a thief, who is now iu prison awaiting trial, on a charge of stoaling a gold ohain from Owen' jewelry store, on the corner of Main and Fourth stieeU. Building Permits. To Mr. Ant hold, four-story brick house on tbe north aide of Fiuillay ilmket House, between Pleas ant ami Elm ecretts. . To Alriug & Bi uinnior, repair on tbe cast side of W alnitt, between Sixth and eeveutb streets. To F. Spreeu, three and a hull story brick dwelling ou Plea.aut, Imtween Fifteenth aud Liberty, F, 4 I. Kalleudorf, contractor. To U. Keekers, three story trick dwelling and ftore on ..biiid street, between Main aud Sycamore, F. & V Knllfudorf, fouirituors. To Charts Wolff, two-story brick dwelling, on S iulf i struct, ltweu Junes and Cutter streets. lii Di'jmvf ft Hrowii, three-story trb X. dwelling, on Math street, betweuu 31oum) and Cutter. To S. Holmes uu the north aide of Eighth, betweeu jlaln and w alnut. loJcpli iijemau, one-story audition to Ko. M Laurel atreet. To Jauie CamMe, on tho north aid uf Clark street, beiweon Western Bow aud John slr.vt. Suo.1 grass, contractor. To Sylvfster Worth, two-story brick dwelling, on the north tide of Lliulou ttreet, between Cutter and Linn atreeia. To James Caraou, two thr-.t..ry brick dwelling), norih aide of iuth, between Cutler and Linn. Jap per Bro., contractors. To Joaeph Keet'e, a threa-atory brick dwelling, on the SoulU aide vt Eveiett Btrcet, between Western iiow and John atreet. To William Nella-r. a three -story brick chair fac tory. North aid of Rae street, betweeu Fitteeuih and Liberty, J. II Saening, contractor. To hmith A Willi. inann. a ltv.,..PV ,nn. rA, builulug, on the North aide of Pearl stiaet, Wlwetn Baca and V in street. To John H. Raslaemyer, a two.atory brick dwell tne, on tlie ortb aid uf Clark trett, betweea Cut- What ark Consols. Our readors ara well aw-nre that a rie or Fall in "Consols" is no ted as tho moat important sign of tbo condi tion of commercial nO'nir in Engltiud. But few know ivhut (loimols arc. From a very lengthy explanation relative to Consols, or tho consolidated debt of Great Eritnin, wo glean lotue interesting information: Tho national debt ol En cloud begun in tba time of Charles I., with the relinquishment of the old custom of extorting from tbe peo ple and substituting borrowing thorofor to meet public exigencies. This has been in creased from tuat time to tha present in all time of exigency. In periods of peace and when the rate of interest has been low, the Government has redeemed small portions of the debt, or it has lowered tho annual charge by reducing, with tho consent of the holders, the rate of interest. Tbe dobt then consists f several species of loans or funds, with difforent denominations, which have been, in procoss of time, variously mixed and mingled, such as Consols,!, e., sev eral diffurent loans consolidated in one stock, 3 per cents., Reduced Consuls, New 3 por coots, etc. In 1817 tho English nnd Irish Exchequer) were consolidated debt. The present debt oun not be loss than four thousand two hun dred millions of dollars, most of which is Con sols beating interest at three per oont. Tha ordinary price of three per cents, is 95, because poople investing at such low rate will not pay par when money is worth a higher per eentuge. Tbe report by a recent arrival was that Consols had fullen to 89 and DO. This is cqunl to two years' intorestun four thousand millions of dol lars. If holders were obliged to soli then, tho aggregate loss would bo $240,000,000. In such cases, only those who have money engage ments and must sell out to meet thoni, are losers. 2u 'r. Horace Greely, who is traveling through Kansas, in speaking of the timber says: I was fully oonvinced that wood grows mora abun dant with tbe progress of set I lemon t aud culti vation. Of course, there is timber enough to day in tbe Territory, but the bettor portion of it is too geuerully cunllned to tho intervales of the larger streams, too far for their comfort from most settlor) on the praries. Could pral-riu-fires be wholly arrested, tho increase of timber would overbalance teufuld tbe annual rise and waste; and tbo quality improves even faster than the quantity. This is real pro gross. For, though thoro is quite enough in the Torritory, and a pretty good vnrioty of nil species except tho evergreens, which are la mentably deficient, tbeto aro points at which none is within two or three miles the little that formerly ran up tbe email ravines which cut in upon the great high prairies being soou exhaueed by use for building, fuel and fencing, aud requiring years for iu reproduction. Outlet fob thb Pknnbylvania Railroad. The Philadelphia papers aro discussing the best mode of procuring an outlet to the Dela ware for this road, in which we are all deeply interested. The present road, even for pas sengers, is a nuisance; but for freight almost a complete obstacle Some half dozen of plana have been proposed, but we hope that tbe enter prise of this great Company, and tho liberality of our commercial metropolis will undertu 10 that which all admit to be tho best. Wo allude to a railroad tunnel from tho Schuylkill to the Delaware. Tho route proposed is uudur Callowhill street, some half dozen uf squares North of Market. We want to soe this ex periment fully tested in this country, which has bcon tried iu London und Liverpool with emi nent success; nnd wh think tho Pennsylvania Road and tbe City of Philadelphia aro the very parties to test it. Wa have no doubt of its ul timata success, aud hope that tho experiment will be fully tried on the proposed route, un less some better one i hereafter suggested. I'itti. Com. Journul. An infant daughter of Mr. Win. Richer, of No. 101 Franklin street, New York City, died yesterday from injuries received by being thrown from a ohild's oab. The brother of the dooeased was drawing his little sister, when a boy having a large dog came up and asked permission to fasten tho dog in front of tbe wagon and let him draw it. This offer ploased the brother, and the dog being fastened, drow very steadily for a time, until becoming fright ened, ho inado a sudden turn, upsetting the child, and throwing it head foremost to the pavement, producing injuries from which it died. Coroner O'Kecle held nu inquest in the case, and a verdict wa given iu accordance with the facts staled. Thk Arkansas Freh Negro Bill. Tbe Little Rock Gazette, referring to tho bill passed by tbe Legislature of Arkansas to expel free uegroes from the State, says: They have until January, 1800, to dispose of tbuir property, and make other arrangements for leaving. If they do not go then, it i made the duty of the Sheriff to seize them and hire tbein out to tbe highest bidder for one year, giving tbcin the net proceed of their labor to enable them to leave the State. The bill provides that such free nogroes as desire to remain, ma chuoa masters the county court having them ap praised, and the master or mistress they have chosen paying half thoir value into the com mon school fund of the county. When Noah planted the first vine, and r tired, Satan approached it and said ''I will nurture yuu charming plant!" lie quickly fetched three animals : a sbtrp, a lion, aud a hog, anil killed oco after another, near the vine. Tbe Virtue of the blood of tbe three air.imals penetrated it, and is sttil manifest in iu grow th. When a man drinks one botilo uf wine be is then agreeable, gentle and friondlv; that is tbe naturo of the lamb. When be drinks two, he is a lion, and says "who in like me!" he then talks of ttupendoui thins:!. When he drinks more, his senses forsake him, and at length be wallows in the mire need it be said that he then resemble a hog, William Fair, a German, who resides at No. 149 Broome street, Now York City, came home intoxioated on Monday night, and threw him self on a lounge, with bis luce down. He was found dead yesterday morning. He had died from suffocation. An inquest was held on tbe body, asd a verdict rendered accordingly. The deceased wa an old man and very intem perate. What's Tour hnainesi. mv M.nl. bi.a nr. J , T . . . . U J . C. IU I . O Grady, Cj. C, to a rough-looking specimen of tiuierum isio. ouie, returned the Utter, didn't Tim Mulroonv' arlfa tail ... .... i - - - - - - w u.v j vi uuuur was wantia' a boy? And do you call yourtelf a boy? asked the barrister. Why, do I look uae a gmr was rai s quick rejoinder. Bus to kiss. Ro-bua der-bus two girls kissing eaoh other. Omni bus to kiss ail tbe girl in the room. Bus ter a general kisser. K pt.iri-hiu imtt a thousaud kisses in ono. -bus two blind Diggers kissirg in the dark. "So Bad?" Whv is Allien', ti:-. 1:1 - the prevalent fashion of crinoline? Bacause, say a historical critic, it is a rouiu.iiioui A rev. vob rbibb.,.., . u- tv .l- , " . ji iu lamer t tha Atari nf tha f.mil. wk. I- .u. .u... - wl .i. i - "-! iui eiuesi soot Why, the Air, to be sure. Tom aava his aataf IU. I. . e . . y -"- .u m our ivnue ana points to bis wife's lsft hand. Sympathy with Italy The "world of New lork," technically so called, U now most agreeably and worthily occupied with the pre liminary arrangomonts for a grand festival at the Academy of Mujic In aid of tbe families of tho soldiers of Italian independence and liberty. Wo do not fuel ourrelves at liberty to glvo the detail) of the preparations now making lor this most oommeudable demonstration; but we may go so far as to fay that they already promise one of the most brilliant and interest ing entertainment imaginable. The Italiau artists of Now York have thrown themselves into tha work with an enthusiasm and energy whioh morit all praise. That "Opera of Lib erty," "I Puritan!," will probnhly be given, with a cast embracing, beside the finest pro fessional talent of the capital, an unprofes sional i-t'mn rfoimu of the best social position and tbe highest accomplishments; and there are whisper of the production of a now French play from one of tho most fluent and forcible of metropolitan pens. Tbe object of the cele bration, the character of those by whom it will bo controlled, and the scalo of the entertain ments now projected, will doubtless make the affair tbo event of the season, Bnd afford a brilliant testimony to tbo sympathy wbloh tbo chief city of free America foels with illustrious and unfortunate Italy in hef noble effort to shako off forever the incubus that has weighed so loug upon her people Anotiikr New Sttlk op Vesskl The " Ve I.OCI.VAVK." An Englieh paper states that M. J. Brunet has invented a new kind of vessel, which he culls tbo " Velocinave," nnd which ho asserts will travel through tho wntor at the rate of from twenty to twentv-five miles an hour, which is more than is performed in the same time by the mutest boats now known, such as tho paddle steamers of tho English companies, tho sailing clippers of the Ameri cana, tHe car canoes of tho Malays, and tho larg". screw-steamers of France. Tho inven tion is based upon tho principle that the ship ought to proceed through the water cleaving the liquid muss by means of turning pointa, thus transforming the friction of gliding into tho friction of rolling. It wnrka, in ahort, like a centre bit iu the water. M. Bruuot gives to his vessel tho form of a circular cyl inder, terminated by two cones revolving "on the same ax:s. These cones form the prow llllil tlift limit) ,if lb,, ,.),;,. WU.. . .1 1 - " .u.jj, .uu v C1IJC1I1H ve can, it is wild, be worked with safety under ui.ci,iii nuiuuuuso it is lurniHhiM with n deck tunnel for ventilation nnd light. M. Brunet declares that the essential principle of hid invention can be applied to onv exist ing vessel without interfering with its build. X. Y. Time. A Filibustrk Lockku Up Colonel An derson Aurestko Col. Anderson und hi friends made thoir appearance again at the St. Nicholas Hotul about 9 o'olock last ovoning. In the anticipation of unother disturbance, Caplaiu Turubull had about half a dozen offi cers iu tbe bar-ruotu of the hotel dressed iu citizen's apparel. Immediately on the entrance of Colonel Anderson, Mr. Treadwcll, one of the proprietors of the hotel. and requested him to stay away from tbe hotel u oouiu uepori nimseit iu a correct manner; and stated that if he (Anderson) per sisted in his disorderly Aimilimi ..r... would bo taken to keep him away from tbe voi. Anueroon men, it is said, com menced to abnso Mr. Treadwell. Cantaiu 'p.. v.. i... ii - , , . .r . . ...... jui. nus near at nana auu arrested Uul. Anderson and locked bitn up in tho Eighth Precinct Station-huuxe. A number of bis friends, nt a lute hour last evening, woro run ning around in senrch of a Justice in order to set the Colonel at liberty. .V. '. 2'inies. Tuk Atlantic Ferry Twenty-two steam ships urrived at this port, Boatou and Quebec, during the mouth of May, from Europe. Twenty-two t ;umers in thirty-one daysl Al most as many went the other way. It is only twenty-ona years since tho littlo Cork steamer Siriua niado her appearance off the Battery, tbe first to cross the Atlantic. She was eighteen days in making the passage. Now it is nc oomplisbed in nine days. The arrival of the Siriu produced a aeusatiou throughout tho country. Now the arrival of twenie-t-.e,. steamers in one month scarcely excite a ro- uiura. lempora Muluutur. V. J , Herald. MEDICAL. KUPTURE. R3.DANIL8, RADICAL CURE TRUSS, L tho only trn.a known by which Hernia can be treated on philosophical principle.; aUu, All..mlual Supporters, Shoulder Urma. upcnaors, silastic nut) Laced MtockiiiLA, iXc. Dm. liauiels make a special iti oi the treatment of all fliysieal licionuitiea, Cut Fe.it, How-Lei;, Kuock-Knues. Weak Ankloa, IV ralyais In wlihiever part, fcpinal Atlectious, aud all hervoua Diicasv. C-lhYe and Institute. No. 34 West Fourth stroet. Cincinnati, Ohio. IM DR. G.W. PHILLIPS' Map;io Oo ugh Syrup IS thconly reliable remedy for the Wpia and per. niauent cure of Coughs, Colda, Influenza, ttrouclnue Uopptiisj-ooiigh, Croup. Sore Throat, Bleeding Luiim aud all disoaicaor IhcThruat, Lungs and Cheat. Till leuiedy ii safe, reliable, and the only one that l. proved It-ell a unlveraal remedy lor ail the above dia u.isca. Inu testimonials published are Ironi our mo) distinguished citizens here at home, who have b d cored by Its magic power. j Important Testimony. . From lion. J. W- Chapman, Judge of First JndJcUl liiatrict, Indiana. Dr. Gro. W. Pmr.icp, Cincinnati, Ohli,; Ilavins use.lsav.inil small l.iHtlii of your 'tjouuh Syriiu " personallvand in my family, aud having seen its Jf. lects uu others, in numerous iuatauces of severe to!,' and cousin, I most cli.erfiilly rcomm.'nd tt aaau in. tallihle i. iii.hIj iu all such cases, if thla Syrup -er in Keuerul uje, 1 couu.teutly te.lieve a large major. ii of the colds, accompanied by coughs, that How terml. rate in (.usiiuiptiuii, would be etfvctnallyiirrmtMl, In fort, 1 can t no neoeaity for any, who can obi a this romeuy, being thus afflicted. llwpectlully your, J. W. CUAPMAC. Head Tills, Algo. From Hon B. rftorer. LL. D., Judge of the Boperlot Court of Cluclunatt. . . n ... n CiNcwauTi, Dec . Ism Dr a V. PBHiin-Dear Sir: Your t ,g, Mix. tui e baa been used with great am cee. in my family 1 belle . It to be a moat sale and ellicaci.m. preparation forth, cure of ordinary cold, ua well aa ofeb.ru Zc aifoctiou of tb. throat anil lunH. Many "f Sif niKbbors, who have felt the .,.d en.et.of U,l.a,"l. lcioe, assure me that they regard it Willi K'"" favor. B.T(JBISB, DR. Q. W. PHILLIPS, Solo Proprietor. " Bold Wholesale by Snlre, Kckateln A 'Co.-, John D Park; Ceo. M. Dixon; A. Tolel; Allen A Co.; OonliTi Ilro.; VAw. tscanlan A Ce.; J. . C. Keakirt, and b? Drugglsu generally. r ,liDICATED fiTRENGTIIKNINO A-Sl I'tASTKIW.- These Plaster are excellent remix lea (ttcjae of pain and weakness iu the able, b'ea.i. ur back ; also, in i heumatlr altectlon,eoach. asthma. pm,ua, bruises and kidney or apinal a ft" -J-tl.ii... I n, Arnica, Galbauiim, Pitch, Poor Mau'a ind Hemlork Plaatera.are luanufa. lured ot varluua '.U!?i,.1-L-'.'ViV c,"'.h' R'"' l'""r 'an'a on pap..r, b .S. A. UKir 1 1 11, nnd supplied to dealer and dmajiona on a auu'i term iu any uiauulaclurera iuthe L.S il STEAMBOATS. PEOPLE'S LINE ' Cbirlnuati, New Richmond, Blpley and MayavUle. LANCASTEK. V. .t p..i I. Connkb, I, II Mnaara, Clerk, "'-'y'g: a ! i i n V r iV" "vol, Tl IMtAV, TH 1 U-D AT and BAll RUAT, at IJo'clock, M. I'b. Miict.r hai eaterad permanently in the trade, Far Frtigkt or Pawag apply va bowd. ' it, ;t V. , RATES OF ADVERTISING Terma-Cllll Advertlaemtnt ot exoMdlni tfVlinM(As)nt.) r .... pnelnaertion . ..A....- 0 M H l One week .,. ,., ., 1 la fc u One monlh.V.V.r.;"..V.Z7r.!!Z-!rVa.'---. W, r l-r. Larger adrertlae mwe iswU4 at. lb a followln ' ' ' rat, fOraquareof ten line or lc: ' - im i-.. n-i .i . ' . . . . . V? u a ",'T a..i.w,iw .. II ..M,..fw . .ar I. U WUI,Wl .UWW. MVl,....u. ...ti One week.... - .....a.... TWO ' M,...'.. .. I. .,... ,......., .,.. ltmal.)iitil))))l)IH 4 09 S 00 One luontli.. ...-. I in " -iMr- 't-i:-it! BUSINESS CARDS. j. & c. ncAKiiiT, .,,,. 52 Second s(., bet. ,l'alnnt and Vine,1 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ; ' ! ' : ; AND IMPOBTXK8 OF English, French b Gerinau Chec:It.I 22-ACW ' r' SPRING STYLE HATS.; Silk and j Cassimere Dress Hats, Sort Hats of all ltj lee, . . JAKti'H AMI' SOTS' CLOTH CAPS, ' a. n . T Tr v 1 41 Faablonable Batter. 41 Broadway. PUtt AN A. H IttlAMSON, i t (At the oid stand of Pollau,' Hatfield A Browa,) i WHOLESALE GROCERS, . Mo. 63 WEbT 8KUOND ST., , . - eiacimiATi. ul.' Joseph rttLLAk, formerly of I'ullan, Qatflld A Brown. CANDY J O A N D Y , t XI. JNT. OIjiA.IFIHL'. . . (Successor to Mvkos A Co.) ' . ' i ". - i ,,. . . . r , Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealer! . ': in-..., , ; . . FINK AND PLAIN CANDIES, ; id MAIN STHF.ET, CINCINNATI. : ; i ..,., .. . mT. " QUEEN CITY VARNISH . CO.,, , ;-1.1 Vine Sti-eert ': ., ...,. .(,r. Contlhues tu maudfaotoro i)nV rartetlee of , , v. arsis' ii- EJs;;,r I A N 1 ''' '" ; - ! ;: ; . , TAPANS yi. , '-'. i ' "'"' 'F' ,' : 'I -t ! I,.... , . .. RELIABLE QUALITIES., ; . , . PKUAl PT ATTKNTION elven to order., and all ' good., sent out guaranteed io be of good quality. , . i; 'I . 1. JEWELRY. SB. P. 1L1AS .. ' New Wholesale l ., i. WATCH & JEWELRY HOUSE 16 West Foiirth' Street, -i' . Where fan be had every article appertaining to th' Buainesl at a much lesw prlne, tor CASB, than , has eve before lieoil eifered iu this market. " , , rcivc its'a rai a '' :i;i. And eo for yoiu-selve. ' spit nl ii I i BEOGS & SMITH, No, West 4th St.' A Rfc WOW RECEIVINt) ADDITIONS TO ' their Inrue assortment of U'atchea, Jewelry. UilverwareandDiatuouda. ,,, . ' nfc.,-M. ill,!' ALSO ' A Ann A.HnrltitAnl nf' TM.r V. anrf uuu vim. wiMmv. 22 WILLIAM OWEN, fi Manufacturer of , . ..,, SILVEU WARE AXD JEWE1BT.. Whobnale aud Batoil Dealer la Watclies, Cutlery & Fancy Good, 5. W. OOHMItt MAIM AD FOCUTII BTBWST8, ;; " Cincinnati, Ohio. 'i! ' -, HI vi DENTAL CARDS. S. I. UAJtLKM. ' a. itb. " " Drs. IIA3ILEN & SMIT1I, 23 JEJ NT ISTSr; so. a .west FourtU St. , 178 . DR. ,8. WAEDIE, ' : " I E N T I S T. Olfioj No. 138 West Fourth street, CINCINNAll. OHIO ' f 1N1J1AN titKKN COfFlilfc: tsALOON . No. 69 East Pearl. Keep constantly on hand, Hot Coffeo, Tea, Chocolate, Beefsteak, Ham and Eggs, AcAc., A. , " Bsonisr'4 Birst."- r "io fJHCENIX BLIND f ACTORY. WM. W, CAUFENTKK A CO., Manufacturer of Venitlau Hinda and Winduw fcbadea, wholesale and retail. Vo. . vt b'?,"y,.,rel between Walnut aud Vine, opposite'' ' Wood' Theater, Cincinnati, O. Old filludaTOHuutwl and retrimaied. Cliun h, More sa.4 other large ' sbade mad and lettered. ....-,, , ..J II. P. HOPKINS,.' "';' . j , , (LATS Or CLIVILAKD.) i'P.'l House, Sign cV Ornaineiital ' painteh. i -.i Shop in Mechaulr' Exhibition Bufldlng, West aid of Vine, bove Fourth.'" - ' ; '. - CiwciMKATI, May 2, 1859. " ' ' -i myimt -1 SNOWDON & OTTE, : ' 31 WeBt Fourth ft, bt.Malu ah Walnut; ' WINDOW MIADLS; DAMASK, tACK ; ANX MUSLIIT'-' CURTAINS; , . ; tiPUINQ, lIAITt, COT'TON AND DT8BL MATTIiESSES; . ; TAIItB AND FliOoit OIICtOTUS. The largest and beat aaaort ismit of Wtasluw EhaaUa Hi.altM.1 In ah. a1. - " - mr1 MIAnVM MAW ft TO OltnUR. Oats nnd Flour. , JJH 4,000 o' 7 00 Bbl, Select FamUy Tlonr. ' " Io .tor. aud for asi. by . t" M PIEItCC HBICUAS. k' m24 8 1 TntrtnrtmlMttktort Awnne. BUR.NET HOUE. - "' h,..r "'. .;,'tC'AHD.)' - .' ; mi rVWXZ understgne-t haVlng UkM en the 1st instant, for a torm of year, the apieadia Hotel know.asih ,. . , i,Tr Unknot .IfOnso. ' Begleara to y n th.'.itUMi. of Clrclnnati and Tisuora of tb. Qiua t lty.thal no .ITorj shall bo narwt to make lh HoiHr' wottby. in ovet , par ticalar an aatarpriaiat bJl not U aur- aased by aay house in lbs ( iiloa. A trial is reveut. tully anlfclud 0"o reni nnaruVra i.4 the ,.... iU-a'i " " " JwMk",1'AW.A'iU4i;V.