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_2 TIE Mills OF THE CAIiDi. | Our London and Paris Correspondence. Monsieur Belly's Mission and lh? Transit Route* SENCR WARCOLETA'S REVENGE, j Biitish Reports from the Frazer River Mines. Conflict Between the Roman and French Troops in Rome. 4c, fta The Kuropean mail* brought by the Canada reached thi*city from Boston iarly yesterday morning Our telecrraphic advices from St. Johns, N. P. and TTalifax, with our file* by the Austria, contain ed nil the trade and financial reports, and the chief points of the news to the 3d of July. The loll >wing extracts from the papers by the Canada will be found, however, both important and in tercstiDg:? A letter Irom St. Pet< rsburg says that some distnr).ut\nn )iua takpn tiliro mmtnir !*?? nAnoanta nf I Lithuania on account ol a miitunderst.auding of the reforms contemplated by the Emperor. The riots hare easily been suppressed. The contract of the Franco-American Steamship Company. owners of tbe line of steamers running between Spain and Cuba, has been witiidn: wn by the Secretary of the Spanish Navy. The following are the names or the steal ers:?Fr&nc-Comtoia, Cadiz, J&rquard, Barcelone, I. Arago, Vigo and Alma. a Sen Francisco correspond*nt of the London Tivit?, writing ou the 11-th of May. says : ? A shipment of silver ores from" the Gadsden pur chase a1-the Mexican country last acquired by the Cni'ed States is called, has arrived in San Francisco, but I do not know anything as yet of its value. Silver mining must increase on this coast, for the coun tries south of this abound in rich ore. In the House of Commons on the 1st of July, Sir Bulwer Lytton obtained leave to bring in a bill to provide for the government of certain territories in North Ametica .situate between the Pucillc and the R'utty M aintains The bill was rend a first time. This includes the new gold region at Frazer j river. The Courier de MnrtriJIt*. of the 2-lth ult.. pub- ! lister an aiticle on the resolution adopted by the ' King of the Belgians to fortify Antwerp. It says everybody is astonished that King Leopold, who was j regard- I us the rout prudent and reserved monarch ! in Europe, should associate himself with manifests- ' ticus which tend to endanger the petcenf Europe [ The writer of the article pretends to have discovered tbe cause, which he says has been carefully con j Cialeo :? lir Roverrrornt i? ready in g've or to l?n?i I nor -, y i ( rrtrr ipw. tbe 11 ru'.lan i>l lue works sbail uo' j be <i- aj<-> by want r.T fuoift. R fo'iows o' a.urae that, a cut o> war waii Fratca tbc?e cueuIqz iei der* w;li a -70 A?l*rr,> an a pie- j-i fur toe >n may ao % Kreu i* ire- tan 'mi toibicg ?biy would, u-vuoccupy tr-a errai irat't nie ir-sa nair-ra K.-atce tn->re acfve, : -i o ?u:'- t ? 'Hit Ka.-' p? meat be bittec br stir ai.t-i ? l at in- K ' r cf tbe B?-I[n?ts abouM awocV-e t:m ?ef ?itfc niari'Tortationa wt ica ten-l to reciter peace pre Car- ua B > / ? ' rri- . TV ? TV?a?'- at? ni?t ?' ? j I.t I urip j-uinr, u< uie <41I1 UUJJllO, eon will the foHcwhig reflect ima on the trial of the |uibli?her? 1 Truelove nr.d Tth"r/.tw-?kie in London :? 1 hev?ra? loeltrb Jovca'a hat tralntaii.e.1 last tt.li trial 1 wbu?i iiOi ia*~ pl*o? A'ler ?bat cae occurred 10 tt>? 1 C-.cn r>" Qnce? ' Brnch ae f-"Aj ?i gr?t that tb?ic o..ia j toe ?bculd nm bare Preo owitrui?' a ref^st of jtnuco m|l< Uwfcsoa td?Ufa * tfcariow of jn ticc Lw , t*'(dieted Ob pubiw ni ? li-arn-g the ]a?? morn tt??t ??kw a i?>iro4? tx tho r execution ' * Bad 'be dvtca tf <be,t smaltbeen fotltwM'!, tbe-at'bi.aa*,] o' iha pro.iec-'i.a wooll c,iu'?t\ -* have 1 Cf<at?d a (ataful turpr're, even after ibe r?rull of lUr I toetver" b tal , bat at th? cxii- tlno a areatf feudal orrild 1 have t?f d avti **? Tent <itu) ia? Uw ?a< pwture ; it ??a the Jucf?o ?ho com.ot-ti wnh the cviorei for tbe arrr><d ic firdctrg all too rbmto'tttfOfeAtb't! * f? rep-at, ?:tn oeepeonw "P. tbat ir<?e prr ex Mings, tnvtrt/d with th?- character ot are o' a "attire to (l .Ccr all honorable ireo. * We kt o* now t v the 1 etui: of Ui true Of* trial.that toe la* <4 r 'tg ?->d pcrtrirta tDC<nna|CrTrl ta efT-rro t'> the a-tirCcr m 1 jxo reigia hot alao 'h?t a ?it?t>lr d'<a*o?ral m autCoeat to autf toc the api ;ca. ot of U10 penalty. A letter from Naples, dated on 2Id of June, bays:? Vseovint, wtdeb for s nue Her e *u is al*n~it perfnot repo.'?, bas aram brokeo out, ih< igh ot *,tn Ural. 0 ergy Tba tava m ruomtg o?n o'tli couaiJcra&ir rapid. 17. Advices from Puteoza i-peak of n shock of earthquake which wan felt there on the ISth at 7 A. M ; it lasted eight second.*. On the day lie lore another shot k had been felt at 8|unona, lasting twelve atfosdh On the 10th of Jf.arch the Governor of the Cape or Good Hope. Rir George Grev, in the cour.-<e ot his 1 address to the Parliament, said: "A correspondence I will be laid before you detailing the reason* for I which it is intended to detain the King of Delhi iu ' c> nfinetncnt in British CaCYaru You wiil find from these papers that tbi? is an isolated rrtse, and that t no intention exist* of tr*ns|*>rtitiir prisoner* fhva Imita to tier Maje*t)'a South Atrium posses %lon?." The following report of the of the we*'her in Rngland is for the week ended on the i itii of July The dale of the greavest beat ?n Uia 2*M at T*? nham. H thB' id House, and Ptnbaoi; 'he 2?<1 ?i Kt-ter, ?' 'too, d-i Htl.otfc, ae<i 'he flat a. otrcra'ati ?* it?: ?l?t? ?f I ha lowe-i temperature ?a* the2 at a' Xiuo?b. the tto at Man cl-eier, the 241b a'. Le.ceao-.r, H"l?m and (""t'aihan, the Iftttb ati*M>)h?r?t and the 2Mb a'.oili-r e'aoooa. the L|tnl (tie en ) *a< at H rude! > H e**, a?1 (be M> l?l 4fc I (lea ( ?v at Uhyhsrat. 7b# * a*' range o' ( mpeta.ard (Mi? ' f) *a? at tuonar, ?oJ U?e i?am (HI ceg ) at a tte meav emumi f c?'>u-l wa? 2:8 at B< 'atna. *8 at Sowar . I t at Ka?f r,4 1 at g*ncb tier. 8 I MHgbMIImm.MM fin19va, ui 7at ] Darbani Rats U > o throe a?y? at 3v.?>Tturr\ oa l?i at Kfier, t a naeai f-ipoO* d II ?te? aert Vsnel etar atutber 1 lUtett tK. faia fall ihresfboat Use ?e?k. 1 The Montfrwr rir la > .tfithof June.aa>a:? i It* refitment an' Ot t*i* K- ach Met at Oraroei* <g tbecentif Guise*. Baa a.ih.'r- ti? tie ui of Kir >ah Cc* r uier Agewv fft tn tb : tear-, ono aa u>?--tM vita t t */ *' I ffw ft a vi , 4,i It ? proheb e that tbe Mi. ?'<m <* F'o? ca ?f!vra wilia atn ' uaur a actual ruoaoi r a?.o. oaoiitaitreljr er?*<v. at mat 1 taiprrtast petal, to reprr.. nt tl.t tote nata ?\.'*b we I po ataa t-n the aoae' erd ah'Cb err eeer? r'ae tWua<ve, to tae great bat mguat du^te uura of * fog ar t! j 1'iivate letters frm Ljone. of 2'Ui ultimo, an- t nff toe a tl< >de?l rhiinire frr the bo'ter in Coirmtr j rial aflhire. The hank bed for some d ?y- dlaronnted to the amount of 2.(H>0.onof. and there are other J ' eigne of restored animation. Improvement. though | |>? thapa not to the eatna ext. iaobec>value in Mar | I ?I'l" ?l?a IntHJifrmcr ban horn i?mivH in Hamburg from ; Ni 'wij, tlmi tae government have granted a c<?n j e?**fnn if MfW*. 'Ilm* ai.d Eilt"tt to Uf down wibiPMlnr tflrg?* h brtwirn Erigbod and .V?|*Hjr, without. Ixwrtor rntsiing into .1 ,j detail* <Ttoo condition* annexed tn H. The Parw /Vr*?e ft 2'tb 01 Jnne mjv In it* wn? hjj coinnierrial rwicw: ? O -MifClli UTlni ir* 01 ri llwfrlin "h* mat# met 1 at t.yoe?, which w* c W) 101 w*rk, < << a?? liM'N't ami Tiainwui abnv * ?i*i a at atinit under Uw ifl?nca cf lr?*b mdori b?-tb inw. I'ar ? aed ?n? n?o t w i koaea tan! Itnlh- 11 e La\ a ? l >? ml m? sSi-.tt V tha rfTiTti. but eery 1am rrim fof ti tntsatra ?*:? | ha?a barn rroMtad to Ui?' l.?n la I'arla Ui>r* ,a a or; pn' iltDiicd for aiu mar rMbitf ts? bo- tc?- f thac o? IM7 and 1?*? hM a (Tool-4 reeolal'twi la wi-arpf apnarri. for imny year* what nam nailed pawner pasta "ta vara made of n*b? woolen*, bat now pa>f?l u*-a c ? b*r* to itr-ra ud rotten Iba axpart trad* till eery uaa-pixueaav hnvte ?me>l pa "-via of r*?4" naet l*?a ar> p*?i lor '.aw V'?ra , bu Ilia Americeoy w il fly I It raff e fTli-jll to ra*t a?w ar< oi.nla with orvpeea ma o<iiar>t." ra, aLd aiihouy . money baa bemane uneana*. anora p'*aliiul ia Nav fiiit.ihr iDrrnao titrra wJI a -1 be a*. l?. rarv?n>ui a ?t?-a' nn on a larf? we a If ttey I'ica r reriil li a...i w. t a tbM lie *1* 0? frewi Ne? V?ttn nit of IMlWtto , t ?f f t-U-OJiev, Ir*'? to do ' o?;t *? M the M-rrni '!? r,en Wr?o ? Mrnimerrl*. oiMininiev ? rbfl;.'ei to Mil (IT <U by MrtMM M n r"*i lam, it n,?? well bo '' drtbtod er H boa reeoui in it>< ?t no? enf?&*- Im ??tl? Die otn '??b't **.? o' tr iey to tfco cr-r* Tn.-n ul the dr< ufl i ero ett.rely klepelkafl A nwitltwn' btrraot I ?n?rV.-0, ?rd it w'.l ba three >Mu viler U%o anuoi. .*1 Onr? ted II jur ?'i ** "> ?< ti? <lo?n The ?lt?< in . trrn*kM? In'* rf well It la )0O( ni"? there h?? been aucb (trot |>rit.M of iroM The bloom .of mmmm h%? yroe iff M Veil M I'M I porilk'i be, and the (wo ? '. " eoae la ?na r*r?l? lo l?e met ?iib *tnaa f?" r? * *' apt* of til tb?- < Iforta of holier* to keep op fleet bt M-PoinUtt who wo? con< erned in the itffiii of liie '' French ?%tlp Itejfinn ( HI, like received the ik' ora " lion of *he I /-fflon of Honor. The el'b t ??n of Prince R*l/w.V mi.I wl.oia T( grinder 1,1 the Prinro?? f,otr t of I'nn m 1 ' en- j tered a ,'o? at tin (Hon tod of Hetl.t. . >? * ? fery nun m-Ullir for the ?o i? of II. 'Ijr c| h'Mieee > ? to enter I be tntiiitl ery fiiual ( lhem <v i m?ehe? |ri k mUlt irr 'Ire. m 1 e.i <1 of the Rlefgnr ?f He"*1 wh '> ! d thor M' ' tn . In* fiwrnd H il <-"i. f ni d'uree m i k-.owl. i# In- fa*" i. n O wire lit" i i? forte**'.'in* to nl.taib a r. d< COO(>!Ul *< kj'b h pment He -h^'-to ae|>:ti ,t? |ii I firm hi* wife. Mid the latter is willing to consent to the arrangement, provided an indemnity of KO.OOO t hah re be paid her. The large deW?* contracted by the prince during his exile render the solution of thin affair very oillicult. Our Lenrteu Caiitiysodwte, LoHDoK.Jnly 2, IS08. The Recent Movement! in Central America ? IVhoia Belly?? Napoleon'? Contract with Morcoltt* to Build a Canal? Napoleon ? Balance of Power tn Central America, d*c., 4*<"I perceive that the publication of the new French contract with Nicaragua has excited grvatRiirprhe in the United States. It was communicated to the correspondent of the Timet in Paris by Sonor Mar coleta. whote name is not unfamiliar to you, and who has received authority from Costa Rica aud Nicaragua to negotiate with both England and France for the recognitions and guarantees by those Powers contemplated in the Belly contract. In fact, Belly, in this matter, is merely a tool of Marcolota, by whom he was instructed aud sent out to Central America. And whatever may he Mureoleta's relations with the Ru)peror and his govern mcnt, it Is certain that Belly has none whatever. Nevertheless, by ostentatious'y and on all occasions denying the relationship, the latter seems to have succeeded in convincing the Central American officials that be really is the confidential agent of the V'mT.f.mr Tn rmint. nf fdfft iu rvnl v u. anhnr^iniaU writer in the office of the P?v* newspaper, without entfccdcnts or character. Another active agent in this scheme, which has so t 'ibctunlly taken the wind out of the sails of Nicataguin speculators, is a certain Lafond, Consul (*en(rai of Costa Rica in l'aris, where he has been chiefly distr guis'icd for some years by the extraordinary -ire of his official card. As'a'us the English government is concerned, I have abundant means of knowing that it has not been either party or privy to the late movements in Cential America, and the references to English pro tcction and interference which run through Belly's papers are equally unauthorised and impertinent The derision with which the whole affair was treated by the Times is a sufficient indication of public opinion here. It may also well l>e doubted if Louis Napoleon ha-* any interest or sympathy in the matter. People sa r "he Ins lost his uead,' but he has not yet done anything to justify the belief that he is so far gone as to imagine that he can carry European ideas of policy into Central America, or establish a barrier of red breeches across the Nioaiaguari Isthmus. Still we must not rhnt our ejes to several important facts:? 1. That when he was prisoner at Ham lie was visited by Sr. Marcoleta. who thi re made a contract with hira for budding a caiufl through Nicaragua, to be called "(irattd t'anal Internetani.pie Napoleon.'' '2. Tliat ai'er his escape from dim he published a pamphlet in England on the canal. Its feasibility and its remits, which, translated into French, appears ; rnopg his collected work?. IS. Tlia' siuce Senor Marcoleta's return from the United States he has been supported by a pension ot J .000 francs a month from the private puree of toe Emperor. Now it is quit- 'r'e'liplble that n donhle motive may actuate Senor Mai col eta in this matter, name ly. the desire to make something out of tin- Nicara gua concessions and the purpose of *eve" r'r.g him?-lf iqw n the per.-',ns connected with the Nicaragua Transit, by wh'un he certainly wa> n t well trcatid ? hite in America; and probably with Lntond's :rd in Cn-tu Rica, and under the d-go-ts which the m'-t-ruble squabbles about the I ran-it have occisier.rd in Nicuia in, he Iihs hud influence enough to ohtniu the coveted grants. But it is questionable if he , v On Id care to go m> fur as to aouex the declarations , of policy whb-h ficconinsny the grants; for the tendency or fhe-e Is nbvi wurly to ccate jealons'.es and contests fatal to the success of the commercial spo- , eolation. Sonor Morcolct.i bus been a lou r time in , Hift T'nlt# I ^stot si id i m -in nf #?/ ? mr .S cahia not to perceive this. I am, therefore, driven to the J Is iiei that the declarations, .Vc., are the work of , PeJIy, who has jtr-t or>oii"h of French vanity to j think that so has achieved n wondertii success in [ gvem-tticg the porridee oi his principals. Whatever n>?v be Wapolron'n relations w'th the , present ai'iir- it will t>e wi ll enough to know what ] narrow and illiberal views wm entertained l?v I lira , as regard* the proposed iiuial at the time he wrote on j the subject. I transcribe a p:i>? aeefrmn page 0 of his , pnmphiet. front which yon w ill perceive that in 1 -it , he advocated Ruropean interfeunce in<\ ntr.il A.uerica, with a view to introduce 'hat ac ir vd system of "balance ?f power," which has so often deluded i?urope with blood:? France, ffoltkad, TtotwU an< t" t'ritr.1 {fa'n. bevr ?net c^aucrvisl Ut?re?t la the c iatd'ubiout of cnii>r..uriiAelin.> beiee-a tbe 1*1 oi- ?c , Um'. Fcpiaod has. dure lbeu tlio nir.*r J ,o?ei?, a wiiVd t'nOrerf in tbr Hsn/irtl if ik'prrjt.t. Kuplr n! mill *.c irilk jJn I twe C<*tral AmrrT j b r..m* a liiJUtiMhjiiiS >.?? ful .V'c'e, i/ At'rfc wit rt.tal<iu\ a lalntui if prnte r by in ,sy.i? ufc America a nte ertitrt of ii?fii* eo'trpx- j. i >?ful ' wiifib to pit* til' to a r~fAt fietir.p of a>"i to fprvnf, by tlrl.tH'7 V tiro, n?y f<nksr rnnonehiurtt 1 . from tk? A'mtk. baglen.1 n III wtireea wart pica arc 1 he- op?i>it>g rf a recta *L*rli rll en?Ve n i. nero<ncal> ' | <e'? mire ap>tdii) wfto orrc a, CK. r% aed b o ixvi-e s>m m Naw Rol)ai?i Sea will tin ,n a ?.ir , ttiet the 1 advarrcBiCot of Cetlra) Aw r ca will r? 1 on1 tb- <l? i ( nil -Ir e coiDtserC* or .face's ?\p<J theo'tor j m the Aut'llc*, Ce i>r><ie.t.te l coey uf job * ill jc ifcerihv ?trpped. f'(?a baopv celrc'feri* IVt the pn. \ lit cal and orimanci t lal prorperilr of the State ef Vware i ;ua uloarl.. cobBHrted vu, tbe p o./rf tna. nt on nhish baa .bV (r-miett prepoadecai o> on'be ' 1 a^k particuhir attention Uitbe passive* in italics, a Prtntx gardr- | t IiOtqkiv, July 2, IMS. [ ' ,V innatUr n 7cw*ri To}?i"'?Placidity of lh? Poti- \ tu wvi?Trcvhln of th* Tinui Nrv'^tiptr?Propoted Sun fining of U.e Thome*? Torpidity qf Stork*? Operatic Matter*? Pirrvit/nuni AVgo/uiftng tritM t 'Hmun?IUr Atrsirty to Vinitthr L'n,ltd / W lit 4 a?Cvriout liivi'utnm*?Bomum'i l*o*t Hon 1 ( rlrlr 'ioit of thr Fii'thnf Jul y Ferry lody An.'imi* to .'fxol. ~(#?orgr I'mhody li'inet firm Iht Field. ?|-e. The London wr rid is plunged into rtate of calm little hort ?>f e'.ignstinri. Politics iave utterly tried tip, and lord Palmcmtmi *retnr to (tare gone In flee p for It** fir?t time in ht?-parbairent iry carrot fifty years. h-ivlng the I?erbj-I?i*rsfli cabiiot in M'cure \> -vi' u <- tl?e government for aoobir year at lea -t. Ri < b U ti n toipor pervading the I?ubli< r.iind ben; tbut even tl?e Time* has 'lecorne ,ecy. and i? driven w> it wit'a - nd* to e.-iliven it* raderr. It hnd a c ttplc 0* w?ck* ago to get up an >mtteme?t by writing startling leaden on the subnet of nn it-va- ion by France, and almnrt announced he raily acls of Ix-ndon and thr1 conquest of Eogand. This a'srm'ng prcpe^t. however. had no of it en c? !i-nW, and !' Tun#' wu* cnmfieUed to d liti it up. Then ? ;?n the into]licence fr?m the 1 L.ud Hiato of "Itfitioh ontrece*/' with the H?ba | lil epeech of S nator Toomh*. to *ay nothing of , h? iihlj written lutictea in the Xi.w Tout Hmmld, * ml !t nu cnnfik ntly hojnd by elated Ji iirnil.?tii ' lint the dif.nl of a war wdh the I nited Stale* i'u! ', r ii-< Hie pullii and *tir up Parliament. a ' ut the iVrby government extinguished thU fond P xj t , [' jit nptiw by report: at ing tb" Impndent ' <t* of the itiiti-h rnii*er*. and the oon^jueni-e i* j, Iiiir lethargy ha* Kt in again with mure aiiceem v " a Am attfr.pt ha* hern trade to tret up a temped in t h? l'hann thi? ft*-t wek or two, a"d the t iper* o vtHli.w Willi tirnbh a ' out* uf the naneeovaef- a tifla imitud by thi* noble i-treatn which ha* tieurn" the KTeai ?*-,wrr of th!* rant m*tro[K>lia. Two fa r tiiiee iUj?ol warm w<ather.re.rtuiiily. engendered l! I low tld" b very fi'id atir.i>*rliei*. Sooner or later h Tr. 'Vnrr i*. .1' no to relieve tit" rieer fmm the t not mou* itia.? of foul aubetaiK-e* of all kind- that H lid their > ay !ni it, el-e a new faoil n platem will 11 i' the reault. All the wieetlfte world her* in bo?y p ifh the jir?> lem. t it the -imnle-t method of mrlng p ic ?% I tu t<> corn'rui t tunnel iiiider both tl tnU i.i ilie lltanae* and '.fane carry off the sewerage ?' > me diet a nee below I/umIoa. Jmt a- peoplo were tl PI'ii I,i11 ' t un.'ki jl tin1 fri ilful win.in ??f > ....J ?. Viiif.it colli map *ot li>, and we tiavc all mil- l? end again into the profound etupor I <p >ke of ti I w Ti nre ia no c.a?-. ftnt nrfnthtr the jnnmattata, I i dmilfi U> i M ici tiJ I'V thi? nn rpowrrtng dull oi a ?-< tl'f hull* and heir at The l/oiidott ?x- pi iwige. Dining and felling of stock, foreign w <1 oi H i"'tie', bi - near!) iim-m! and the unhappy ? ( i> sla In question are reduced to a lauantahla tl in.i ''tt n To keen Itie1 Hae-l in thoy will ol li U i i njrt lied tn?? i t?.*oit < r?-.Tea-h other f .r of ? Tn ?.' teen to hare g? own wrarr of helnr e'er- w ally ?kinni I. like the ee.a. before ?er were tlnallr B ' lied in "tier *ntJ*. ruined. 1 to# i? a faint lint it; Mitahle pht-.r* nf the elate of thine* |fi?M?w to re ?r don. Wbeti it ,U end no ?hii in i'creaec: 'hit ar vango ir. ii t riTm.aunkt i hope it mil tn i n* tige'nr he Iwtter. w f'f wan of l?n?tn* erefrtioil*' hta lA.-o to > r.n m> nt, a*:. " y t .- t! ' *. m#dai t'l ifor%ton of Mr. I,on'i . j? in wiled o? nrery > >ent r-i ght Tic n tn r t?, . Inmini and of thounn #n U'e.l ii ..i ffiua'iii ho 'Jie -.roe ofi'* ii? pre ???t _? irr.inij wIir:?t ihe n. *te* of ? ainni, the hr. e'< n' la -^u?e. n t >-j > t tm*. -Viw* "anime w| rEW YORK HERALD, TIT on" la the opera market. There are actually three 1 Italian Operas in full blast in l/aidon this reason, I but the only one that pays Is that of Lumley's, Who has had the good nei.se to cease boring the public with worn out artists, aud has fouuil his profit in bringing forward fresh voices aud new faces, that happen, also, to be pretty ones. M'dllo Titiens, from Vienna, has made a great hit, and her remarkable voice and splendid acting has already established her aa the reigning favorite. Tina is the third season of Piccolomini, but still she holds fast to public favor. Her "Traviata" always ill la the hour*, arid her name on tlu? bill is a sure card. It is not her singing or acting merely that makes her so popular, but there is a charm in her youth, beanty, ana sednctire manners thai the public cannot resist. She has all the vivacity and ingenuousness of Malibran, without her love of eccentricity or extravagance of character, Bytlve-by, she is likely to fall, by all accounts, iuto the 1 Hands 01 jour enurpming impresario. uilman, who has been negotiating with Lumley theae two i weeks past, and the matter is nearly settled. Though 1 I'iccolomini is very small, Luinky's price Wvery 1 big. and if I'llman carries her oflf lie mAy call her a i "little dear" in more senses than one. Piccolotnini 1 has always been crazy to go to the United Stales, i and if Luinley was not in the way she would be off with Uilman, even if she had to pay herown passage. 1 By-the-bv. again, what did llarnum mean by announcing that Lumley and his tmnne were coming to the United Slates this year? Nobody wat more surprised to hear it than Lumley himselL It is quite certain that Baruuni never had the least authority to say so, and't is equally certain that the artists he proclaimed were engaged could not possibly come to New York, since their contracts in Europe forbade it. No doubt Barnum wanted to Bee if such a speculation would pay, and he adopted the simple expi dient of announcing Lumley'a advent with ail his leading artists. Most people world have thought it necessary to know it such a thing were possible before announcing it, and some people would have hesitated to solid' subscript ions tor a project that was never dreamt of. But Barnum don't stand on such tiitlea, and consequently he got up a circular that was only another Birnum hoax; hut nobody, it appears, was hoaxed but himself, f-n the circular fell stillborn to the ground Mr. Lumley received various letters from Barnum, but tie never anewc-cd them, and never intended tb t Lis name or that of Her Mujesty's theatre should he mixed up with that ot Baruum's in any way. Cau Barnum show any authority, written or otherwise, from Mr Lumlty. for the promises contained in his circular? It not. tlien his circular was Barnum s last. It is the intention of many Americans here to celebrate the-Fourth of July on Monday next, at the London Tavern, by partaking of a dinner, at a g.iine-.i a head. (leu. Cam obeli, the United States Consul, is to preside,and T. ll Cro-kcy, an enterprising American merchant, established in London, is to act as vice president. Mr. Dallas is au invited guest, and intends to make a spec* h. The occasion is so good a ore to get reported in the newspapers that every man is getting a speech ready tor ?his glorious festival. A.- everybody is required to pay five dollars, ?o everybody insists I lis* he Imargood aright to speak as t lie American Minister or anybody else. This lias created no fniall consten afion, and it Inn been pro- * posed to limit the ?{KochtB to ten minute-; but the ' majority reply that n i< Independence Day. and they J mean to ,?pt <k o-i much an they pic,tee. There are j seine Americans bete, old fogies. who think it in had j taste to pet up a Fourth of July re'ehration in Loo- ! f don, which commemorates the triumph of A men- 1 j cans .mil the defeat of the British. They think it it c insulting and vrty like a " VanVee outrode:" and if * the i'oplieii Lonphi tot.k oSauce, it would be natural , and cxcm-able. J?hu Bull, however, is u very eodtt- j 1 imp animal, and be* will sjy nothing, whatever he " urn v mink or feel. 1 wonder if the British under 1 h took to celebrate their victory over the Chess- .' peak" in New York by a public dinner, what j wou'd lie the consequence? For several years iiu-t (ieorge Fcftb dy. the luiukci, has kept up the ' j Fourth of July here in a private way. by givnga | sua; turns dinner to all his country men, at Kich- I month a lovCy spot near London. These dinners u-cd to or t Prabody some $2,000 apiece, hut his ! m e-t; paid i ib't'g. On the present occasion Pen- J id? has declined g bring a duiner, as he dona u I wii-ti to mnke an opposition to the grand national ' > linmr that W already preparing. A good many j xfple regret tills, for it *as Icoowntbut Peabo?ly . nit i.ded not only togive a splendid banquet for the 'numerous lnru. huts gloiinus lull for patriotic 1 rdic -. \Yby should not tbc ladir* hive their' 'are in I. I.urtli of July as wsUaslhe rougher rex? 1 1 in nfreid the dtatppointinefit of the ladies will le-d ? ? trouble, and 'but the aspiring gentlemen who put t ?eab?dy down, dinner and ball, to put themselves * i,i by h ng harangues, bowerer patiiotlc, will btve * :o puy dear it' their tena ritj. inmyne st n vsy ^ ixpect a lull accouut of ihe IVoith of July tliaucr, i , [ti ice live do'Ura. and its consequences. Oar Parts I'licnpondturt, Paris, July 1,-KV. j | Marrottla and hi* lirrnt /frrvngr - iVho* lit , There is a Nemesis in all things small and grout; j iud w hen Jn. White and the illiterate d -u ub >ut C/oinni<M]or?sof New York elevated (heir nasilor i f ins, and pooh-poohed onr old end valued fib-nd, ' [ Jo-.; de Murroleta, Mini-tor Plenipotentiary from N'icurii u.i," they little dreamed what they were avir~npfor them-elres against hia day -wrath. I Hvwry e.\|irca-ion of their acora. and nery monifes- ( atlon of their contempt mink deep in that firry i Ues'iiiaa'a aoul, who, like t e great Bruce, deter j J nined to hiar all patiently and "bide the time'1 rlten, by a cnifhing bliw, he could ?:nitc J :i enen ie< into the dust. And no* the day , if retribution baa nine, and White, and Yunderbill, nd the whole pack of Nicaragnao ache-ncr* ? the , arri< n crmvr cf rnterpilne lie qnireripg .it his feet. I ks jet they only know the instrument- < i their an ' lkbklntlot)?the Frenchman with the funny n itne. n Hi * the genius that planned tbi ir ' nr. and t hi firm hand whiih dirertrd the wrap m with lead/y skill and porpoee straight at their tjj ,t? bi?e were Marenieta's alone. And wh>the la u Denied. Fnt not altogether pn->l?nt Webster, aud * that tiremtuc old woman Kvoretl, in the plontitiule . ^ if their p' wer and conceit, snubbed the Minister * Yooi XiiuiMRi a, and in a foolhardy moment sent " Jirn pocking, little d.d thry contemplate the conw- p jnenccn wb'i li wm.hl follow n 11?i. 1> i?ei ty; fur !i !i r., - ! \ < ( the l?thtr. k< no n lirtlal Hki great wiath la only to i>r *p- * rtawd by ?lw pJarrhter of ?H hi* foe-. Not ror'ent t> rtih wording the key of the Tran I for \.irfr>n A !w Kilkenny Commodore*. and to.Hnc then the JJ *ngs of bopr lew de.; air. he crowns UU triumph by ? i fat.il blow against intern hi po i y on the l?th B nop?<licp< -itijr at on e of M'.uroe do i,-"nop and *' I'lsecri trtniiep. and all the involved wr imcii an diplomacy in that pnrt of the world. By one h old move on thep Hti'-a! < he-xdioanl.and wi:h more ban Morpbyian -kill, he ha- placed the Nicaraguan 11 ind Coeta ftimn pawn* under the powerful gnar- i llMwktp <>l Knglanda -i iinit.p * linu. aod the knave of France? The emlemntic iwgh of the Amerirnn 1 nkm lliat w?p to lap Hp powrerful pinion", and utter ita donant shriek reel nr flelde of tropical America, draw* l?< k rith drooping plume* from the nnciual stnggle, ,'f, Thut lottrr tntratofi'd Kurnpenn Intervention in tmef.i 01 aftairr Ion ?e? n by < ir fathers xnd dread d lij ttclr druoclutt, k*? takes a practical form n<; .. ?m.;i < ! .. | " ? 'it r-i it) in Icr tin |n.-mint I" mhlaaea of the ( net 11 tan Mettemieh. little did *' on dree in. when yon had him in yonr Bndat. and iln it you taunted hiin. an J jeered u m and p< k-d nnnmerwhle "In k* into lm plnrid pide- that the ? er* Hnmpeon of political c intonation* wa? there, ?, nil that the patient and nnrntnr laining repff-enta- r ive of Nlcarwjniari aovrreigtitjr wa* really the man A f late und the arliiter of your destinies. Wicked '' nd unbelieving genera* on 1 i Hot lieraine I w rite figuratively,donot -uppowo me ' F? irkinir in camstntew. Thia is no joking matter. ' ' ti? time the <l>do*t iiml Fr ncbi m, Wh ?r name < its been most thrown forward in the-w late Central J* i merit an complication*, ! not of much ac "int. ! T ' [?! imply ill ordinary (.it'll i ' ?l:e g< u-". - heva er. pliei lea d'Muttrkt a Parisian p-nny a liner, i ,. 1.1, -? I.I.I ivo'iip > "U - - '/ - .""'Ill's '"I s-nyt new- t ( npor florin# llto day. ami hy uh dating the riotjvr at I V, ic ode >n in the eve? ing. The < nly thing that he ' n r diil t?? distinguish lnwlf iti an* other direc !'' on. w?e to write an article lor the ft one Contrm- ' ' nrim (for the p1 Id - iti >n of which ?' it re-pi > fa le periodical pained no cndlt). in wh. li the rela- _ one of the United Spates w ith Knan<?h America jy' as discussed fmm a highly original |?oint of view. '' nerd not explain how Ilell> proved that , a the independence of tlie anan Meal Spanish renhiica depi n<h d the frtt a welfare of the .American 1 iritincnl; that in tbem alone exi-ded fbe eiiment* r faw.n Igi m.and eivUtaatien. ail of which wore J? Irfatoned with total extermination lijtlie "Vandal* j ' A n pli Ha von oripin, who had faet? ltd the mar I Tea i JV* I tli" ? ol the I niii d k-' i'i I v ! i, t !cp? it ' lib what aiKefnltr fervor he -irged the Powers of" umpe.on the hi?h grounds of sympathy and moral- ' f, to llitf iacre in tieh ilf of " the iwofilo our own ee and religion in Mexico and (Y-Mral Amert 'a,-' ; ' id to se* bounds and ni? tea around that "unholy J"' li.it pat Ion of robin r Pt.iti- which called it?? If it 'I" lib n, and assumes to font ml the destinies of the , rw A of id " | 1 It wit h Irrtiinat* .?.t (?. #>!1r when he and It Marra'itw at jit> til f hi a ioeat revt' a r-Ht< adr 'e h tlw Hoe d'Afrfde. 'the oasts, : .t -l'i- JT tr< of tla ia't-r <ht?ct'.| In the rfnyurm tli< in tor na ef? o I* iein jc 'f oae .the :v< an ; ? arT beic*eith Se*> ' j I f? t " ?' i ut tb > ! r\ is of . Ir # ESP AY, JULY 20, 1858. ate adversaries. Tbey were closeted long and often For months; the nocturnal bougie burned dimly through the weary nights in the attic nhire the Alan of Destiny elaborated the ra?t political and commercial scheme of which you havo now the developcmeot and conu mmation. Six months ago 1 warned you of the impending danger, and like a faithful sentinel ,>n the rational wntchtower, you sounded the alarm. Rut the natioual guardians refused to hear, Cam dropped bin head in the lap of Delilah Yr'tarri, and never expected that she sought only to diveit his attention and amuse his time, while Marculebi and Belly digged oeeper and wider the mine that was one day to explode and scatter his policy to the four winds of lieaven. And White, the deep and penetrating, and -ly old Vanderbilt?they too,occupied with their unready quarrels, would not listen to the voice of warning. And now they are, where? And the celebrated Western echo replies, "Gone to the devil." The subject is a painful one, and I cannot pursue t. But the moral is grand, and the lesson, although -atherlate, may yet be useful. I qan only add that llarcoleta issnppnrted here from the Emperor's pursue purse, ana that he once made a contract with Ixmis Napoleon for building the canal. Perhaps it nay be well to put this and that together. Engagement between the Franc* and Unman Tnqw In Hame?jf-xeiiAwg tceae aa Ibe Sail ( the Forum. [Rome (June 26, corrrfpoedi-ooe of the London Poet ] eeeeeea PrivslA f.uirr#la w**r#i MliLMd bv LLe muuktrtMlii ffftf which lock piace on fnuiaday between detuehmeaia *t 1 Pr< cco end Roman soldier* tn th* neighborhood of the L 3oiiaeuin, the combatant* pelting end hacking eech other n shout oo ine clacaio roll of the Roman Forum with great lln, u. the tuner and delight of the beheddera, who oolIrctrd in crowd* to witni sa the exciting spectacle, without, | ficiwtver, taking part m it e fray or offering to aaaui thr.tr t :ounirvtnen. His Uo'ieees' warrior* being outnumbered r it mat by their Glide foca, took to d gbt to the dirtcuoa u jt the capitil, end were igcomkihualy otantd under iho r. r; ccse of Marcus Amelias' rqueewtan statu* domi the (.ppulU. duectnt, wheiemcwt of them racnoeded ie ncapag the row wu> renewd io the eyeuicg oo the 1 ftenw iluii!el; end the fickle godi'ie* of WdHf riTsrjed Iter previou* avard, the French getting the wont of lbs togegemeot, erp'Clatly e<-the/ had to encounter some ? tiat o biowa fr: m :hr mob, who got too excited to remain simple icxkerr on Stents ate the chief weipona em(ilcyrd on th?*i occasions, the rtrswii g of eworde befog, under Ute neCt e.->m tl> itev j-.e regime o< court loartfila, now t pucsbalvo with death. Notwiihaiandicg Uia danger, the ItaaMi drug.'.oi?, considered at the elite of tbo PapJ 1 srm> , find it iinpouible to resist drafting tueir poodeioua I aeap. i.a, which are eloquently likened by the Romans to f fel a Ofd of dt i'aui.auid end' so peweatai an m-oct t cveral iitpr fcavo been loot or rr'-angerpd on both aider , a lib it. the laat ho i'bjs b'eleet thin ephrd of bretllity ia [>rompUy tAiii,gu*b<?d. it mud inevitably lend to atili a re .'KH cvt>-qut?cr?. Tue Freoca Cownsader in- J ruitt. Gen. Octal de uojou. appeari fortunately to b? 1 ful j i?u? of ihe ioififioiiig danger; and bit order*, * t-sutii iron hfa- q'isni r? two nys r,go are of a ?eve:ity f which ? not ?Rf?eable to Uo- Kot_.u< uillilary authorities, r ?bu wtxia fain be icdeptcdent of tbc Fr-..aun genera1 t c.in ^ rol. fb* Ritti pcini to be o'.'-er ,-od in ?fc? ?ctu\l -w*l of h me,grci'puo b> a fcrcigo force, is that out t,ui? minor- . ajici new; oe slU '-bm to ail ilary nraw It octweeo vna*. F orcp em the trugenoua soUuery, exo?pi inasmuch as the *>tu)aco ti 'e* with the laiter, became ttoo there is a * .dpvlar tan ii and Lulloh&l feeliug which might bring ' iboul a rf i cral 11? nu egtinat IN, Fn-oeb. Of nurs-a toe ,LOC l tn who icr.npy Rem* and Ctviat Ytcciiia might ba \ i u lo'ci a r.y tO,(imi mere from loji-n aai U*r*r.th?o: in a e? r *) t, but in in*l iapee of lime bArrtoln ciuvtiopDea , nigt.i iaae p ?.ie la-t t'?l.t! was amuta. by the b<>i.!;e looks sad e<*ag i iftiirg oe.oitfci or or prom-nading grwuue o: soldi era? J reicb and Kusain?pwuing each other; ha f did uat : 'Co.*- <u ftr ?rr trtuti ntburg, ?ln.ougu 1 heard tuat . ? t? e bad taken ptaee. Hmivwhite atrong pwt'ola are ?ia i tWy,Mt ttc F<; c oh gebtrti UaLU U]).. the greater por- . n r. n ea h regiment oeirg confined t-> narraiiita until the ( x Uta-lrt tivrr. the pa'rots cuuri.-tof tweuty-four t i.eD. arnieo ?>Ui rmi<>Lel?, a 11 a bka o?mher wilh only ^ i to am ?, In ;i v; to graoplo *rh 'horiotera, whether t ntltlary cr cty>! an. , Alhlik In ' iapmii frrrutD *ITM 1*1 ? wate*?a grsat MVI. I CANAL TO 111 1 I 11T?TtiLli OK tUS QCKtM ? rotiri( ?L ?l a'l iOK.'i tura. oo huma-liiai) ualtttsacat'a cilia* thr'-at a?1> itn LONhaQts i'h [I * (:u~e W) CM>atj?'"Vr m o' T.cotvu New# ] ' A j*:it ti letter lr< in Madrid of the 20ta mutant, Ml? tb* pteai evral. iadead tl:s boat evst which bu oe mini i r a .a Uiua m il U pla:.?, la lb a liauiturnuo of t r c."*.a! i.' Ir%ri? I! By ? hi ymR tho bcit u( lb? rlvcw i.s t wn ? .ib'iai<U k Madrid byaoaotd of oni} I. IV l i*b uiiur .n Ivra.U. T. i capital la,I Inat, i eti "i eh risen,i r*l??<i It ia nm II, p-noiM of what v > much?. muily, au .buaaaLt aupr- y ot ni'i v.i in it ?t'i r?va |eo wracfc o'qucoctiici a i vf a th *-.t ? e may jm tcr a, id tnv'.r'.r* *..? ci i*t to a . ail* *f cardore, a; Madrid will have at ii r c?\""a*o I ' ot revet l.xat ibc qtianti'.y o: pure ?h?> la litLrr.o lad tor all hor re<v.remcrt? lot iLwutoraMcb, a? yon may aapf a, waa lha ocraaiao iri( i fir mj. Sjfi n j (??,., rjflli <rd luoomMo'v Uiil - ik, - fc. In .tvor, tL vonttred t'rong oppaiiUon. ?' r-lly L'.'.tu u tt'Cf. Lave beta rpem ou It, aid dlf lot. 'it V 'urr b| f?ar?'i iuaar v a utile, hav? brea .trtmr. ".'itit #etb alt It-wUtl hy "t.-ihuiah i idrr , i?i ?? i-a le u i? a irvn<l hati(|"e? -vaa <ircn JO I ici/ .ay ? lit a'ac lbtiritmuwiu r niaiu loruyor ailarl f.i to l^. a."tnKE?u.! ?o?k Uioy hata Juat eota>i!o- ! lad 'i'jt to.a. ioi,aikaOV ttiau *u:<U|; Ibcit, without un ..<?aiul. a il>*if o aril, I ? Valia In a la* vaara airaa t*?B wlo vl?it Ma .nJ wl I cot b? a'.rucC with antmixh ii?? j.i at lb* totritj the * i rou. c, jj couct/y. mvir.d hiii trt ' : rH the name, w inch sN; !i is b.lha-t u'jua'ly i't'.mtti, of a cap ui, too ra iroad ?bca c>nooct? it wiia li0|wrd!'.?rE?iiiaB aod thr c .r.al <f Itabcl a IT , wl'l iltjw her to lake a p'aca atcocy llir Importaot caji'lala of M l>f? To day Ef to ncr-? a t'rflolte rcaolu im wD ba takoa i .!*.' i . y of tho <i i c U> U.o Attu'iHc.ai aso ?a s> 'jui/ticl <' >al < >. uii ->11 cr 111" Ccrt(?. ft lev mi to to iho prava'lijf cpltl* that tho jvurrey will ba iwtraiit ' . E'>?ttM.iar< a ( the o'|v ' i m-'* w'ih lro?n >p? ? --lufll-f w 01 (.u pol-txil ' i. r. wtII as *'"tnrr\< ai reason-?fee 1 Is tut that th? r.tell | ;> ta berltaeed with ?* >(? iMulc tbf uiaaolukoi, It \ , itil probaM; be led 'of tbs ntcu The pre** id oo* chlr'l/ oc?.u( eJ wilb the discuwloo of ' rterrvl at *1 qf e*i;o?s, tone rf wh?h n%w drer*. loto | -t f> r s; tin t allu'o to '4)0 ttlua.ou of the Frot-ch j tj refits, no' tn the debate* which fesro labeu pia.-o la | v i r V . rb Parl.vrf n' oa iho tiara tr*4?. Tb? Kn ti h ? viiFtl publtstm b?ra,eall?<I lha/iyl'p mlanr* JEipaf/irlg, ? tin iu ibo emplo/nl oy ..oeeral ttyan ti f'*. ttiob, It savt, bava o,*.nid a real crnsada raltst lbs firrk hrnplro? Iba JV<1W<1<I<4 bar is t pub- t< -b? d three art -.et, couched la Strang ltxgua;a 00 tbt j ?s', si A with jr'iotny foraboJingi at tr> th" fulire. The c mht irlancf r,ya/noU cotnpritaa mbook Uio cru*adtr* v j? Itinisif u JwUins ?. Tbl? to not off root, aa there n t ' ?b b cos bo strictly caotiderel Mir ! or.tl, b I te 1 hat vriilore* 00 a at tie 1 at)' eut'C"1 uf tba govern- (, ent; merr-irar, th" roverrmeal bm/o adopted again* ??p|'?a rary r'go?cns ??fa??'*?, srhnn aw aodcohaallr i *. ttt a rt*? to tthr'T U?r U. tutor* uf Frouee, tad ?n:'l b <rt MUada a mi *1 owed I" orlttcli*- Ilia Imperial ( u At all erects, it 4 under Ui? circua.star.caa ?liaa ri ifrt'ri' to Julia the liberal prw la aatioiattcg |, II r ,m<-n t r* ol ti e Imperial gaverimMt, ao l in "it .i g'be a'vrir and dtqurnda wb*b prttail la Ei>p*. teat ll.e tnih/*rdanrm saggeata the necaa- v up n* to an aoea betieea Traore and fpaia. Will It ha * idtTtt!, so tl iirca tMtaeaa dpa.a an I .fspoleoa III r C< rd Rir" e?',rao?dlrary till, ami la orde r to |>r->** I hi a t ' tj or ttcb aa aulaceo to droit, tbw ImLf- ndav* n <rilk oa tl>e to al iato'Uma to Lrr o( Napoleoa I. fn? f, *att n at r r .*/< < I, I u.uet v.11. < n the appnsiuo.t of a ? larbelooru togload audlbe (-'ranch Im^ror There got t u*t if, i (..oiw,' .in ' MMI^nni an. dial .onorablo to U>? oouotty. If clr- ' iiTdMem -*p?;o to aSatnloa b?r iortrallty, +< pa"* c n!<1 utijr Ih? ally of that (wintry whirfe ?h? li M tt 1 to ir" ioo!n n; ?i bj If adoptlm of her Trnn M")il<oo eince b?r a'iiatca with the in mptrr, Ohm Rrl'a'B 0(n<r?r* to hare laid BO'da HOT ol f?r?i policy on too CootiB*ot?and with <lo? ra- )|4 prnt to J our ?tioiw?, m?a? nnwariy Thaa, ram, tin B?wr m whK-u Ur4 Maiawbury haa ?f>o??n .. "too r*!aVvc lo the nam trod* ban doaply m r. Mfi rv !t?n prido. Iioabtlora it dot* i t " fr. pic m? U) jdrUf) *BT, but, WMI? irrttinf OB toe fll "< nu nt it i-<?ik* and cf obtl^ai'B* wbi'i Spnio may <?l irfBuinrtol, hin batanbip n^bt hare ahrtawd frow m eu'fit g ) > ?'?( , wtra it ub<t en arouuat at her waak rirandtxr m alorti ??*. tr.at >a>vvim? ha* h *hi th* ?| < rt ??waited t. ra ftoti Uir roturaai tpraaaru with ?i H? <r-1 liwardo tLe Cl tM ? # A hOTtli b of too ( tiN l?on# IM ?cb ? ot tu* fnettrfr, which are ?> barn rr <f? pi?nlr? la Fpaiaihtr in any oihor cooatry P* ii ih ?>*? in b* ic'iiawly twpnji'tc mw part y txmi lu blmt l?. y t" BttBMit V; at wruM r?r witMr iwo/ V hii f|< ?y d? ?rI'fnl \ rct < . w rt '* >u of i to'**-*! wont m Mtiah Ki ??d -zporfat <ni; (tml ptcfiodar- ? i'if'' !?."i' 'h aiwl lAeif * ffrtmi /'?aab'rwt </ ' in j. ( m'?I tlil'i Mi oar of the ' i (Jema/v- ngult of Ikt ? '? aix'k.ih r7? Wi- a*? ia?t <U "tVwH, awl Itr da 'i I'll ?i (/ <"hofr xntr-nntiimol ?n iawA iBorArt ' ' otiMt ihrif* / lit, M I' crtiUi thot Knylnn/t wvid 111 in o (pro/ ;?! \f Culm hit* irmntferril In the VniUH w 1 \? Im"lirr tlic rcn..nrk? contoini d in tho apwwrh of n< i<l Mnlrm>!. ry wt# opportune or not mty be a of lijeci for fiiwiiiu'ion, bat that thry wrro ilrwnrH or the Hj'iinioli (fovoniinent lew will lie hardy cnouali vn t . TkmVMalorg artieletbe otbrr day la , ^ t? } a ? aomit " imgl!*!) aelDahneaa, Kn?li-?h b( thuisies," Ac . were Mined up fur I bp thousandth i,<i ne. Of row,mi our treeing the Peninsula from up rub it li! ic* wi.? solely and exclusively for our ii b? nefit, and not in any way to serve ripaln. who, ?<r lot alone, could litre conquered Napoleon In a icb shorter time thnn we took to do it. The da- 1 ?t. c flout-to the err 'ken works in the TFetiru while i or oc'-njiaticn of Madrid was, of course, from iea- wi ?y ?t the superior skill of the Spanish inaniifae-?t>: all thi -and other tbinp* of the e<>rt wc hava f v aid "ver and over again. 1 he present point, how- /p i-r, Is the self inn engagement taken hy Spain on ? subject of the drive trade, and taken l>y twr at a n(| turrit when she bad nf?t yet begun to denr that cf ?F'njtli'h had <ervcd her disinterestedly and frnnorly. JT I find among the treaties of Vienna hi 1*15 a doeu- ' nt entiMtd " lara'ion of the Powers who shot- _.i the IVaty of Paris toto May. I Hi -l, assembled in p, rf? i? nee, ' and to which th - name of flotnez F,aidor, the reprice Wife of Hpain, la appended. e following is en ext'*4 from that dceiar.itinn- j1)( fnvl-.g taken to nrnriUersitfin thst ths e.ooiimr<* p,( trbhytnet n.s<rtli "sure trade" has burnt e nai / ! '? ' ?' '-ora t.\n of all s ? regi ? L, 11?- 'bf pernr -rh>ef haniMi'te a? l naivwesl mn.ni U,st th* p?>t:ri.,M mrcvMstaaew ficw. whi. n thai 1 -s -rca raa nrwinstc.', emi tbf dtTL utt??W ahrt!,iVy 'J. f ? He pmtfws nay Lars oan-eaisU to a rytrteiu ex n.e sat ufim. ia IU loatmus; oe, hut ttatat tenth Th fcn p*;M:r wnica in all ctrUWed orsEt.-t*? Ci'tr atnul j or Hr prompt rurproakn.; -J ul hiuci i?>? ub?'nrter ,ra tbc ol iota traffic barn beee oruar : ;lowo, and U>e enia of r very ktoi w?:w at- ! it (ltd it CCBSjiiaftiy develop#!, !.MT?r?' Kjn**t |(>TCrt?i)?nta Pave virttia'ly nwr* to ton rr?oi. >km of patiok 4 atop It it. and tbal ?i.cc?MlTeljr all the 1' fWvo iwi . ?ta>L( coiotita lu dUTttetd parte of tba world bavcao irowledftJ, oilier by Irpialai ve acta or b > 'reauas, or iter forma; riea;rmni.'a, tr.a duty ar.d neoaaatty of iiollahiTfc it; for*, by a reparttte article <>f the let-* TV *: / .c Pa'ir, .'n ai hrlivin ai'J frtuiie roya^to la uniV ?U?i? i ITortn at 1 f ('< tgives t>l'Yiauna to mdu to a-l li.a >' -'??* of OhttaMir.om to [ reclaim tbe universal and <"?*i .,Uve ab ;.tUoa :f ibo slave Tt?a? tba nSbipcUoUaries a; .tntnblv. ?t lh>?. Cinj-oaa ai'tot do g? f <Ur credit to (Loir ulMi- u. ba?t*rfu d: ttsir !u!y m.o na...'riu tbr pT'rr'ole> wrlrii aouiatn tbeir auitia't aoaert'tro, Ihao by ru a. ru>n t<? oarry tbi# if>k??evrul li'P? tfltCl, and by proclaiotiba, In tbe ' ?'ju ol 'Uoir rnvrraipre, their wta* to put an eni u a oourg* wiion i?s to iou6 dwoletdd Africa, dejiadeuEaropeavt afflicted ur>>Aoi:y Ite aald rierdpcteotiarles bare agree ' to < p?o their ! eiibirarcte ru the uu at.? vi accom li. Uisg ?o salutary lu ihjecl l-jr a tolemo ol ihu prmoiwus win-li ave gtvciied them u. this '-ndctwkit*; accoriiagly, lelng duly au*h/ rizsd for this ;ur;>o.r >iy the uaan'.ronua LCCt-te on f their reLf?ci:v? rxuilt lo the prlucloin laid Icwi in th' said separate artlol* of the Tr-aty of 1'arlt, i bey iccWc w the lace of Europe that, C-utiderlug the itlvwal a holer o of the el arc trior an a measuri parir.ularly atr'h; of ll.elr atu i tiua, conformable to the piritot the tin:-* atd tc the gt .ercua principal! of their .ogurt aovereif rat they are at'nalv. *iki hie t-iacera do ire cf ocrrurr'cy ia the meet prompt aaJ effectual oxe ubor or ttia nweaure by ai) tho meaas at tbwr dispval, nd of aetiog iii the employ moot of there mta- a with all ue zeal auu petieverai.ee wbicb are due la eo great and ?b>* a cat-se. I Knglnnd jmid ?600,000 for thin ooiicesdnn to the ptlBciplf" of humanity A law for the repression of be Unfile parsed the Spanish Cortes in 1815, at the eteated instance of bir Heurv Bulwer. We may >k has it ever been, and how often, applied; or has t been allowed to remain a dead letter? It may he sked whether the conduct of Spain in this respect its been grateful and in good faith? The Frazer Airar Oelrt Mine*. iNOLisn account* ok tii* rnoDUcr?the nusa j yhum uLirusxit-piorosau exodus op oua COI.OP.Xn Kr MOW ClTi/.dNS. 8rtoKiancieco(M"j 19^ conrapiideace or Loudon Timer J Two vessels have arrived here from the British icssessiona in the northwest since the despatch of uy lust letter on the 8th instant. The last steamer rum Vancouver's Island arrived the day before yoserday. The richness ot the new gold mines is fully cnfirmcd. The accounts, both private and public, re so voluminous that I can only venture to give the j aiier.t points Fust, I will quote a few fact to show he productiveness of the mines. ' A'retnrued miner," mtes the special correspondent of a San Francisco I inper from Fort. Ijing'ey, on the Frazer river, whose ' isine is given, and wno was two mouths in the hggiugs? Lari'd from $16 to $2? per day a his ' daira " qe ifc-sto down *118 bin $2.6'. 0 wcr.h of gold d'i?t, which le (?io a', ton Lacgiey. Inerc a<? nunooi ?r men hero ?itb gold, ftisr ?1 mtsDO to rei iru to the tu!n?e wita *ov nrpe, ?b ch u>0* cao>e down for From Victoria, Vancouver's bland, a gentleman j nites on the 9th instant:? Yeatfruaj the Hu'itm. V 5?> Cecoponi '? ateaci propeller Micr sitiveo beiotri m Fort Lu g er. or thrir trailing ? sis < n the Frizir utor, ul bri i>tit?uirt cuv. v.tfird at 0? Judp rg > r<m the tail cls' Pa freight *? u ' nucb as ore tv-aa ecu 1 c.cvobh ml- < , ry. Heavy gold s tovad teri Riste tiuoi 'he munUi of Thom .snn river, at i plf* railed Ne->wnia?. Tne biavirst nupcn j<u i.mrd ta?$6 2i>. Pabk ?u vrr n c.ic lb gun,, u h?l?e?n teloiksand bs fanuot km re river, "to whvh T c.so <m r:vt r ruts,? r it:?'her *o*ur, In * inmtirj m to.i u.ri.er. The mcstf"! a'"r? t. * wcrkiiu is *?t'ui*teti >j <ilc cf thatr Lvni'j. r, freni wbou I received tbo above, ii l,OOi> mtu?ail 01 vn.ni, bo wiuitl im, we'* 'imag veil to quote bis figures, tbev were rushing irom #10 to [10 ptr day. From other sources we learn that miners located rear the folks of Thompson river, a'xmt te-ohun- 1 trod milts distant frc.ni the mouth of the Fiazer iver, are successfully i.t work. One trm a writes hat he is RottinR ?,ut #:i.r> a day. The bieher up the i icher the diRRiiJR*, it would apjear: for at Foil 1 f ale. some eighty-five milt s lower down, the " yield s only from #8 to #1?! a dsv to the men. From the ! ast nstned place wc have' the following iutorma- i ion:? home Cf.y or more aru at work a few milea ab ire F'vt ' ale. Iiir. M'law acecniee ibe i.rer tou* taenijr unteti I bove Fort Vale, aud a surra us 'latter, egfi-rs are ' tcb a'ong the wholtt of teat nwtvrce, tee minus >i> bin g 1 u avci?KG oc lel lost tea., tl: per day p? ma t Tu? oid is for.td cd s..d w ,L ? six iscU?a o( Uvinriat* <r. H'Caw bilxga City outlet s t>( toe pi M wvli Liu, iae ' aigest pieces ot which a.-e wo.u. #<i ot #4. 11* loca.v-d b's In bade wish the Indians. From a new town just springing np, c illed What- 1 'om, near llellmuhiim ISay, ou the Gulf of Georgia, i i correspondent writes: - | From tte aunts lte eewa 1? qu'to aa favorabs to auy irrctoioie rtco.vul Mr. i<iii.iu p., rstimatft Uist uu id* of #"i .too had b**o i .?;<?..< at Whatcom i? merhtnta wi'bio tba wwk pr.wtn> bis davartuie, a wyBMiit lor gotds ?i:ru s?to arnrioe aad uep.n.u, . o?y day ; Ihuee arriv'og luranatiy i, akiagtV r ??, ?? ' - -sable. Apart* had rnui.ied MVM ? rw osis picvioua lo Mr td> n ; ' i>p?rt ire, w'> i ad roctcded as (ir as Foil Ucps, wfiwu yinv <?.>? a la. e I ompany just frem ibe mlnra, to whoa. ib?y dniooraluf | rovlatcM at abent 4C' per isii ow c t the miners r.slant.y retraced iLtiir steps, wboa t be others rate ra*d ? Wliatcom We acre shown by Mr. Uilctagt a spacurMa of ths old brtugV. from ib? mine*. It Is tor? fioa. ? i of tea u.d kuowu aa "sealogeld." by Usui faau'.a* it >t o arr ic crn.d Uat l*. M ?erj ?arti..ar tutus ?'^liwer uiu VI vwi'wii'i "U.wn wr U't ?? *0')?a 'IP. W.? U ui tinted to mnt tM>, weraHftitl erg* ''i npj, tentl 1] ?i fCimcM, whicn w?r? pio'tlii; ?. ??h I'lm I) >K>?*cb. Ttc. g 'I i nof 4 oai * r> a c Mar. On the taut day of April, :i mint r. writing fr im rtaWH Rapid*, beyond Port Yalo.ouhi* way up, J jw:? We bare | roeprctiA on aeveral tin, and on oeo of l)(B a bp* lron> On. lo '.'6c. I" I' r par ?.t . W?"l nalj iha >i> On a&i.tbar wo get front 5c. i1 l"c, M tt.o t>*u. j to (liuidint gup at Iha Irxuii r pinto, ?i tin lodiaiu ou til not allow u?,anU wa wtte m4iint| ac nigh tor MBk Tt>e In ' Mf more allatwoik ibeo.anlee*, ar t re ?if ?o or patta with a'/r?it 6r- n <* < ? a? ?'i?i i??.i#r imi wu canocM wor? to vtTan ip.e without a kadv> r >utliw. An olu Okliloriua tnr * ?.? iVa; t.-w pU;a rry cU.fbly rtaemole* Iha a< ? h lork o! tba Arr ?rta?u lit in California. *fl u *t no oa ami neli-f ? u'i n.u ? di>KTcn4 brie it aj tart eve.r bt-ea dbeivrrMi it all ormw A U a m:i?a ti.ow .Lia Uwra la a part/ of a bite*. wV? rre lo lata a ('ale* in oparal n etibw lot w or tanrua. Al Latian b*? juat arittbd in arWM,i 4 gg 1 > n>t 'be bit,.a w n o;:*ra'k<a,a?ii) ilia' tb?> ara to', tag .1 "a, )U (0r pk?t>) gold." Major ivtd and Mr. V.dM >i. Lai- b"U< u t 'i to rae tt f tn. There la no nccwe-ity to ninlti|i!y inet incm of indiidnal gain*. "etiikei' or "Inck," to prove th.it gold v late in .ihrndaru r. The mm of the inrir?nMi? unity U?h yet unknown. It "urn* to be. in fact, continuation of tin pu tt Californian gt !J i!?i?I inning throuiih Oregon (wliera I la trwuww have >r yi an iwat tieen dug upland the intermedia4* ; meriran Territory at V a?bingVn to the eit< natve ritieb toescrrinn" wt?hed ly the W liters of the nlf of Oenrgia and of I'uuet H .und on the wet. and I {tending northwardly and eartwuroly lo the lh>..ky ! "ii n tain*. Theic are at prearni riifflcuIUeH to be anrounten-d I Siting to the mine*, owing to the awollen aUt<* e Fturr river and to the country near it* bank* ring inundated by the frrehct* which prevail a? thta aeon tr >m the melting of the nmra of the Rocky oiintiitna, aiid in rnnae<|ncnce of the ' nmid?.' hirh nereeaitate Img and wrarieome "portage*." v ral person* haw been dn?wued by the upsetting caii" . whirh tl >y were not a<-q'i:iinted with tin im ??? i lit <>f. Indian* are to 1>e had In plenty t? rfnrmthlalabor. however, and at m<"h?mtc ware* h day and menU. Tie MlMrilf are tfireTi aa the dlatoaoeafroa Vieria to the tradinp poata of the Hudson'* Thy Coniny. en nitr to tM gold Holds \i*.: Itod Vteto i, Vancouver's Inland, to Fort lian^lcr. no miles; to the latter to Fori HuN, W> mik4-; Fort Hope to at Vale. 16 utile*: Fort Vale to month of Thomp.1 Klver, 110 mile*; theme to Bin Full* on the axer, 76 niilee: total, ;M0 milea to the dlpHng* a* it found to te the richest. The mean i ami expense petting from the roast to the lower and nearest j ii.e* ai<- tbua de?? rihtd by a j?erson at Port Tnwnrd: Ib? Bimea rnrnmrnre about fl(V*u rnU*? * -em. Kn-? pa. Kiaier n?r ran li* aavttssnl by sai'my >*eli r/wMderaloa ar*p aa tar aa tbe tneoU' ef Harris' n !?**, I.ill Ml .M?MH ii?l TmjIiv t..il n?.? ... I* rat'tig frtm I'ort Town?oo<l crargv # iC m 1 rtlwracy. m* VI6 to H?tri#rn rn-ar, a'inwm? earn i ?of f to MOO U.ree month*' tirottoh-c* wttim .? 1 r?e for fre ttfct At <h* nmita of ta? Marr?-o rtvn B top'd* rnmrnooro. hot l<wm no very ?r < np?'r'ir I ?ll MMfl car go up to the \rry kea mere at>iro ForlI!i>i/?. Koine rival mntr* 1o that of the nwrnt by the j wer river have hern tiird, but experience m pfwH that ibin titer aflorda the mieet and eaaieat ntc. The Pacific Kt?am Navigation Company'* l.ont?, bich have Kan I ram iacn twice a month for Pnget uDd, a' ! rail to land pnTngrn and freight on fry Ir p. either at Victoria or r-optlmtit Harbor loHe t<> ihe former). Vancotiver'a Nland, in term* an arrmgenifnt made Iart wrck with the (interr: and it i? understood that the llud-on'a Kay i n,| atv will mak< pr.viai n for the conveyance <?f ftngi re no the hw|r river ?>y mean* of nttoMr itmere. I in* river in naTicahle a dietonre of 1">0 Ice lor vt erel* drav Ing ronr feet of water, all Kch will greatly facilitate getting to the new El it ado. Tl??- Indian* are *aid to he behaving, on the whole, rt will n.pagin^ themrelvc* In tile labor of w- k y I cat"! , and Hading freely In a few c??e* Mmv I ihiiiittd wniti tnen from "diffnnv' In their nir. uii in other in taurea allowed ? tiirtt of ntmondaMe llbmHly. A mir.er ? tin ?pot <mya. "The Indiana ai> Mend- , t id will ronliti'if aa long aa tyy ti uia-.i tin i <t<d' Ttiia leym* la corroborated h? other*, ji c iac* it, tiiette ltd *:-< art bn?vc aajwarkke, v e 11 armed with "shooting irons," and skilled in fha use of thein. They have bo.eu accustomed to just t rent merit from the Hud-ton'a Hay 0->nq>any, and will exact "justice" from their dcw neighbors. The only vice Ihey am charged with in that thay { ive a very loose interpielation to the doctrinus w mum ar.d fuum?certainly an inconvenient weakiitco to traveller) adrift among them. Tliey seetn, however, to be very civil and obliging thieve*. Tl;e quantity of gold brought by the last ateamar from the new mines to Ban Francisco, as manifested, wa? only 200 ounces; but the passengers brought a good deal lucre. From the quantity offered for salt to day it is judged that about 115,000 worth waa brought altogether. A strong dei-ire is evinced here and at the north to gucrrtain the spot where the chief city, which ia certain to spring up, is to be located. The American. will make u strong effort to have the city in their territory -at Bellingham Bay probably. They sro great adepts at thin sort of thing, and unless the English take immediate steps to secure the city oa British ten dory, they may tind themselves cut oat by their "lanter" neighbors, who have one advantage in the fact that Hie majority of the emigrants wffl be Americans, w ho will prefer to "locate" on American soil. The site once selected, much capital will be at u?.vcu kj 11 lut specuiuiiuu lit "real estate, i>o uso a slang phrase of ours. Present unpearances would point to the mainland as a more convenient location, for a town to be dependent upon the mines in Um interior, rather than to Vancouver's Inland, separated us it is from tl. coast by the Gulf of Georgia, al though from the following flattering notice of tha island it also baa peculiar advantages:? The ait until 11 fei a large town here u almuet uoeqaaHad ?tb*[o'iaaMr<i>is: to tbe south ot Prance. Lr.og iiobsap, the resource* cfthe c-sotry good. There ie a wide grass ouoimen on the prairie land here, the rost of woicaisai on on like bulb, as Urge * a gocteizel thumb, oa whist pig- fr?Ki aci keep retail the jear round The keeping o p<st* le a vrry prcQtable bneinere. Cattle and sheep get lour lirirg a' ;he >s*r rouad, and keop tit. Stock rauioc lr very ptcliWbie?cows and oien are worth now 91M a head. Trcr? u en abundnnce of W?od of almost everg Usscr ivlioo four.! in there latitudes. Vegetable" are qsU? ri)0*i to. if iiu hotter than, those of Norm Scotia, rant-, is a tut abuo'anct ot Ash of lbs very dne.il qe?l.tf? salmon, ood, halibut J. ff D. Y S ?In Vebcouvrr'e (stand there Is no street tai, as bciiro tex, to lann lax, no reheol tax, monarch ux ;ins mot ry box le nut landed round to* money), no p.iil tax, do licoi.ie Ux?except that lor eeiiiiig i.qao.s, winch Is gfioc a peer. In feet th*ie le no tex e* nc; deecrtptbso. The no <?y ie *up*erled by tno ealre of oubita :ani?. Ti m support* ibs enureses, tr.* pub.'.o ech<?-.le, d aii the public expSESt* of govtming tho|ouluny. Aiuc, t'l.-rw is < to tax or duty > 0 try uiercbanrii-4 oi any lUecnuM-a f'om iir., ooi.i .ry.so tbsi foreign g.*:Csr in'.r.g here !> a Goo Kl?ecuco must be taken out of bond ibe?-r t? k?ts the Aseer'cxe City. J. H D. Ground down as ail of us who own anything are in Buii Frunciaco by heavy taxes, suffering from latd laws loosely administered, living in ihe miilst of crime nnd recklessness of bnman life, the perusal of th> nliote refreshing deecripticn of Vancouver's Island is enough to make a man "pull up stakes and leave." The desire to emigrate, which I formerly mentioned, is fust increasing in California. Several hundred* have lett in the last fortnight, and many thousands more are preparing to leave. Tiie begin i.i already causirg inconvenience to the employers of labor. At Grass Valley GOO miner* are waitiug a favorable re port. In in xwenty of ihcir fellows who have Iveti seut. on to explore, and depart in a laxly. These are all or t early all, Corniahmen, who came to tins country m m rngiunu and Aiwtralu Indeed, all KrilUh subjects who art* not well off or honnd down hy engagements, wi'l leave. They aie delighted nt th? opportunity of petting once mure under the pr dcctiup of tf.e " oltl flap that, Ac.' Several of tbe juuitz mills at Grass Valley h.tvw had t.? stop lor want of bands, and others are only able to continue ai lkmg by an increase of wages to tlie uiiiif-rs. I mentioned in one of loy Into letters that the co'nred |iconic of this State, stung by the injas'.i e n?d illiberally of the legislation attempted to bo introduced to ibe-ir prejudice had sent a dc|>ntatioe of iheir own " color ' to Vancouver's Island, with the view of ascertaining what prospect would be afforded tLein o*etnigiuting tliithi r. The Governor received them with great benignity, and pr miscd them protection, and, alto^c'lier, as fat as I enu judge from their own account of the reception, in n munner worthy of the rcprc-eutative of on enlightened end humane government. Hie eonteacencC la that they arc bu?ily preparing b? ltttrt ugiwtUB rra,and 10 doubt nearly evw; coIom rl person in California will aoou depart for ton possc-stsiniia. V< u wdl probably and naturally ask, what U all this emigration going to enl.til upon California? 1 answer, great inconvenience to employers, an increase in the rate of labor, Increased earnings to tbe miners who maybe wise enough to remain, an advantage to tlie (.timers who will have an additional market for their rrodiirc, and considerate increase of prosperity to Son Kmncisr i, wh?nce all the supplies to Use new country will be drawn, and to which ninny of the miners will return tr >m the north spend and to ineat their money. Our inland towns w ill sutler, and so will all the interests which napply ocr inland locomotion, after a time, whe.i our own miners teate to travel to this place on tbeir way northwaid. This is the time for emigrants to rome to-Calif >rnlc Thty never had be'ler prospects. l*hor will lie high "nil the expense of living low; tlie former (Act will la CUM 1 by the scarcity of laborers, and the latter by the extmoidinaiy impetus given to breeding nod to grain growing ou a soil ot almost bibulous fertility. It is a remarkable fart, and goes to prove the immense extent 01 the auriferous country on this part ot tbe continent, that rntempor jnuoiisly with these discoveries in the uorlh now gold placers and waahi'.'.'-i < ! m at mli ot l.i l^..i,i f-i?nl i"> ll'-IV? liver, in Obimo Vnlley (I'Uth Territory), on tbn eastern liopr of the Sirrr* Nevada. Thi* I* the flrwt <1 -<ovcry ( l in !<i made on the eu-t aide of the ritnirw o! mount vim which nepara^ f 'nlll'oriiin from lha Volition country, am) It Ii.ih created a Jurort winch iii! 111l ull.t' "l ('-ith<mi V till ) uiil the other xetlh d poitloiin of that remote region, and low taken owujr ? jrti *V many mineralrum the upper mining eountiea ol California. Fi*hlMi for Jnljr. (Kro ? L* Fuij?t.) At so etaaon bi.Tr Urn pattert.'i of Uff -taa dreeaoa hue* i-.ro *M .< or mo-e eleianl that, at the prtaeaf-'aa ?r? n one IfVili e r*m? than tr. j * r ; " . apnM, ?r tiara, atywr to bn the Uforlfc my Ira. Uiet- n^vr?a ore Ireqaatly of tho rama mtoiif a* the rri . toit of a difTermt rood#. fWat yrooat, Willi r t?, *>neo, or bin* flgnrea, art a>aa noirb wort Tr?? a-e n a<l? in vtrHntp waya?aoraatima a i i?a bony, wttb t.pon ira. trimmed wttb rrcbet. ?>imURitp a biMiy witi) fo-ir f.ieta, buttoned to front, ami irin nard niibiHatta of tiik arrowtot Puttnea fbraeo-aam-1 it tr?i nruany piaom noly batf way ovtr tba body I 'r 1 ??.? thrill to tht pfirrMert, Of 'rOWl tl? it (14 rpatrcp 'Jce a tow rixy tbt latter ptyla we tblal tho oo.rr eh eart. Qolta*p?c acl mohair dreraea are awl ai.il in ,1 I'K r rather, wa may ??y, wiu ' >/? r raijurp, ttc tleatrt b? of elU.tr paffnUt cr wits itr nfrU'e. la ift co. buy atd at Uia tetania fray art aloMtt ii.?iitree i?b!? for ta< raiag to* ete. The raaan >a err mace ivaru/ like IVee of laat year; p?h<w-nrUrn tal' ffipyt ? raorh o-e-f at a trim to far 'or ijeu. i r lr?'?.rt, wbiob, whet made ? Ui doable ifcirta. *r- ir,.re**d by tb*?rp*r oca brlnf oprn at lb* aiiaa, ?ri??rri>o roiin i lb* i>p*nir.g wtUl bail trmf. ma It aktri t* n)lr*i; <m ip-illt or irnwMatf ?r. fit i . f a > cb ?.nl>r< , uj m m?M alilrb or braid, a m allti ba I ?. bat *'V 11 a t*<7 pretty j man taflfeian draaa, I'll 'inr fl oseaa bmt fa", and on tha tow of oacb 11 > i?on a row of raft in?|a buticaa, roaorxl wtth black taffataa rbo li |rn i?.?fy ?w oroan.ocWHi wl'Ii ttirr?row? of ralbar ,ar? r r> t. i Tha ni araa rara pagoda, with rarer*, mm Iri wlib ballon* A all* fr.aal'n, wlm* frown* with pick aUra. waa aaadw ?tib a coob'a ikxt, tbo towrr no* trmmad witti a dan# Dmier. u t orys r era a lib a roe:.* A I* rlafllo. Tha hrly m io? t?i. i M?i i"r ?ua W 'Hi 'i Itr.T ml with |?nal ii* V??aa,?Kl ?la**r* rr a eb iv obi-. ban aa, F.i.irlVh barrfa, o.taa or mlk nvialina, kii r<k>ri'|MnaiwwU,ai* made abb aoun'a s*tr?a m fljnaraa in- tai*rr aty ? *?, ho?a>ar, trnat m 'aver. a -? i l<r> i fire rolwr, ? now bo rn?i ?*a*r fomaom, and >a r*?-iw?d by wan*, wnb to ?i> inia.ll'a n? ? ..'-a Oiri awilM v* iMrrtllT in "*f?a ?arylf a ta Wi.liO bitt u?r?r rrr* wtd*. r?It a it a itr ami mai aad *M<a, ara vary pretty ta lb la a a'aria1. H ri-ry r^arh not .,trad a !?: * avd pink naa la rary nil row M/lpaa; n iai? won ihra akirta, tar* iri?? r<1 win * riii li- a >a ainlta. Tbr o.ppar aatrt wan -n*?, I'ib Vody wa? h ab, ai d ?Imo .? ?*ry wide, win rarara. . . " > ? <>U? nt? it#-- m w, h w rial a nl mow fra"t; lha nmr i? *** r' ii>. Ilatd mtb bti.o tn ID* In. .In o' tho front r a inn <?.? to tkr n>.> ii.?, an.' > N>? o' |>#k valont. I ? (Hit nUrta -a ??v m??"o oraii in tMinnvo* tltnoat all Tfptw, and M atraitt*'1 hi warioin ?aya. It it tin ttd h.'i , o ?* III- W HO r"'!' *<wn * **ry (T?Uf (flhrfdtm may b? m idnnf drab obltn iafT?u*, tot tit irr-l wuh ?? N?* a la otattlr of th* ram malar ial. * it-.- to.l.i) '"i" tire* with * iMiblw -irl, trlmi ?~t mr d with bead rrt.-a wa* |>. o of tbr aamr mat >1 mm It.in tleaara, Ktiaajlon. fcn., am ma>.? with a al k it, wry laillMMad. P?a"1 barofoo.nr hHfif aol -it> h.rka. aoa bettor in UiIn etym than almiat ana a [to i.ritha are omretlmoo tn*d? aim bwrtheo, trln '* ' ?l?h rrr.ff* or frinm, or <|ritw plaia, ffcttettil by br ivr>n mad* with low b^ii-.a, a nnailB or la e < *oe? , 1 ra y *10-0 a>< Wbl . roai.tlr ir? !<-nomw( . I n daaiaad wo haw* act, a vara lar*? rou ,th a ruar of ffiltyar* lOrir'Df |w-'*rine an' " .I* n Ho ram aim ?an burttono for mo I *ai lac. At iba aeaaida wary Htm ck>ih burnout, wltt id ?m ooa, art wt -?. Kor* la lha nmntry rwoy airraid drtaana; har? >d*a ia?n. Htm arto tf art? oiwi woiiit bar**# with ai* flaw s??, I'.h bead tarder* -bad- rVom noldt In U'.m. " bfiy wta full wi-ha -bod. 1 i lar aaah with toi ? -td*. fatoro -it at tb" oMfwUfc a b ?w Wttb thta'.'rw*, *?' writ an #h lv? maf-lf, wt h otia imp >ul ' brat II* tl.iH U i u j.fr part -f *>o tr .at t * ?e rr >? twith far ban Th>- N a-.w *?> rim airaw. <rlt*.. iwl r th wb'io ttbl ti a '.ray of the ho?ry toe Maoon m a alia, and f w <i> bviv .* ibo rnhar Airoa tb" ' ' ?'l . ' - f I. (M ' t> t / i . v n ten wbita Frr rrrn;n? dreea, ?otr* *Dtl.(?f brrv vea it 0*111 . in i?? r i ?i pitrai la two of <w?f ' * Ivbaao.aivl uboaoTai that tac mo ribbot are th o* ? ' ail ! 'irwo, h? only now 1 ? . g it tfct-h tf' i#nfTj?i Aittyogfc JrMi ^?r*a -