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]~VNCIi3iK» VIRGINIAN. PltlDAY MORNINU.Il'I.V 27. C uisul San,levs vs Senstoi Hunter Mr. George N. Sanders, ex editor of the Dem ocratic Review and ex ( ousul to t.iverjU'ol, after a disappearauce ot many month* Iruiu the pule jig eye has turaed up again in the columns id the New York Herald. He addresses n long letter to the Democracy of Virginia, strongly de nunciatory of Senator Hunter, whom lie charac terises as a cold calculating and unscrupulous aspirant fur the Presidency. He alleges that infidelity to State interests and to all that should be held dear by a high hearted Senator 1 i« mark ed Mr. Hunter’s career since he was sei. .vi111 the ambition to l« inn le President. The immediate and ostenaiW* e . nenfMr. Slanders’ outbreak ngain«t the Vi'gmia Semtor. is the following declaration, said to tin re been made liv Mr. Hunter in a late sp. «ch at Peter* burg: „ Ml Chtistian Chur. Hes and m.uvi hm,-. * n » Mr Hunter, nt Petersburg, “beli w that the »l leeianee which thev oweloGod. i*Atg*er than am'obligations to man: and that .an. "«ftt rl h, twtn hu-nnood Divine fates, you must "n; God rather than man:' \Vi* do ntit reniHUil'i’i' • vrr t<» h‘ivp rcatl nn\ speech made by Mr. Hunter at Petersburg, and cannot then fore say wl ether his language is cm rectly quoted in the above extaact. Hut it mint becutrfessed that if he did use the words ■ xliil.it ed to him, his doctrine sound* very much like the •• Higher law" doctrine of Senator Sewaul, though “we cell not believe for a moment that he reallv intended to give any countennna to f :t «li ■*< tltdui -iiii! I ' |i sy. A- t<* thi* rliRf^p** «*f unscrupiil< is :■ml»iti»*n.infl deiity to the ini. re-ts of his state.A ..so v. he.. )|v pret. ned In the redmihtnhle Sanders against Air. II i iter, w - mint i n he tl ' in. nutwith • tan " g I’ ' >PI ' 1,0 1 ' ..an. Moreover wr doubt the sincerity nl Sander's virtuous imllgnat: .p. belonging us lie i has heretofore II. long. I t ' the worst ami most unprincipled school of ; •'.tieieu» in America.— We strongly suspect tl. ' Hunter voted uguiu-t the nomination of rs a* Consul to l.i'er pool, and that this is the real motive .fins recent i onslaught on the A i'.-.uiu Senator. — ■» --- C invention ot eh J tVmorlc n Paity fhe following communication appears in the Wing of Wednesday• A" the Am. iinn parly of ' this city have already taken steps I. Utivo to the Call of a Convention, we deem it proper to ,'i ui t iIns c.j n i. in-e.itioii to their emi i'l'Uuliuu . J'l ike Editor* Iff the ltirkmon.il H /ng : f 11.. 11. . -t*V i ill C..•lUH'ime.ill 'lla- wen a editorials nu the |ii'i>|him d t.’unv«*ntum ol the A n. riciiii party "I Virgin.a. Tin- writer.- ns "• ll a- the Kditors s'-i in l - he under soim* mi-tipp"1 ))• n-ioii, ii' t>' the n *'ver t * * alter the turn* of e uv»*ntiim; as well as the power to make the j *) ijH'-ed all* mi“ii- in t In* * oust it ui iuu, or p!a. • I .nil, it it uiav he so termed of the American Party of \ irgimu. I agree most entirely with y«.ur views a** to sound policy and right i would dictate as the duty of that party in \ ir giuift. Tu^hnndoii rill secrecy us Useless in u State where the vole is viva vocc. To modify the feature -- as t ■ ulinit all but fore - .o*rs, that is native born of nil -eots. profession- ami ic liginas — for no man Inun uj.dei toe stars mid st rip os can I e I a I*. to t he count ry ol his tin 11 \ 11 \ and to a Unit all persons into primary eon volitions who go with the order. in all this I agree i »-t fully, and when tin proper time arrives, in the pi *p. r place, 1 propose to exert my poor abilities to bring the- changes about My object mainly is. to say to tin -»• who desire these changes, wle*are trends sympathzers with the great Amtrici •» cause, that the August con vention is a reguiui' meeting <>{ the Slate t tani of/, that member* b» that Council * an be only such as an* elec ted regularly, in due form, ami that it will he for that Council to determim up u time, place, and manner of electing delegate- t . a convention to he held to nominate a candidate for the Presidency; to consider ami determine upon tlu changes to he made in the oousicration of the order. Until the State Council meets, the 24th August, no action can be taken by order in this Sfute I tru-t and feel confident, that the action of that Council "ill be s;iti factory' to all those who hav* the interest of this great con servative and lib rty protei ting element at heart Y • nr obedient m r\ ant, Haj 1 FA X ColMV. July 20th. I Hob. Telecrnptito Newf juncUaiid* »■ learn from the New York Journal of Com ineree that in six or eiglu we. ks the New b oik. Newfoundland and Loudon telegraph ( ompanv will hove tlieiv line finished as far east a# St. John*. Newfoundland, ut which p int many df the ivuiis athletic steamers are i ,p. . tod to c 11 to deliver and reci iv. desputeln M. Pie* wire for tiii- Jim* left Loud'*n nu the 2-Htli ult,. and a steam or is to he < Inn ten 1 to tow the vessel containing the wire, in tin* pr cess of laying it down. The port of.St. Johns, when once it has been entered, is said to he tine of the best on the North American contiueut. Parties employing sub marine batteries are now engaged i. removing the 1mrare rock obstructing the entrance, the sum of $2.5UJ having been appropriated tor the pur p,»pp I y the Newfoundland government. This will give i uipl<* passage tor vesstos drawing 3 ) fe»*t «»f wat* i. IN » ry com cue nee will In* lnul nt St. John* f*»r coaling vessel* on tin* route f.*r Europe, tin* coni being brought then* from Wales ns ballast in fi~hing vessels. European steamers can thus leave the contiin'iit with one third less fuel. The space thus -aved can beorcupied by freight. Should ti.i* plan e adopted. Europe .n Dews will be received ill New York ill six or seven <1 iv- after the departure of the steamer bringing jt: *r, if the strainers should stop at (’ape Clear, tin* Southwc<eru extremity of Ireland, the time t wilt be reduced to jive or six day*. As respects out vard bound ve-sels. despatches can ho placed o i i i»ard nt St. Johns four days after the stenm » * leave New York. A telegraphic commutii cation bi'twi « n the two coutiuents will, it is said, be completed in two year*. MaoAZINKS. — iioi'SKHOLD W oklxS for August has been on our table for several days, from Messrs. Dix Ac K* I wards, New York* The fol lowing is its luble of contents : The Toadv Tr* e ; Mother and Stop Mother (concluded;) Chip — Brimstone; Poultry Abroad; Tin* Story of a King; A Leviathan Indeed; Me cliaidcs in Uniform; Poetry on the Hailway; What my Landlord Believed ; The Wind; Aus tralian Carriers ; The Roving Englishman; liutschuk ; The Passage of the Danube; Doctor * Dubois ; Cheap patriotism; Vesuvius in Erup tion; Strictly Financial; French Love; Strive, Wajt and pray ; judia.Pickle ; Petition Extraor dinary ; Specimen ■ f the Alchemist*—Two Chap ters ; The First D uth; A Very Little House; Quite Revolutionary; By liail to Parnassus. That excellent and always wclcomtperiodical, f Anritri’.'s Maoibisf.. fur the mme mo.illi. hn iliiCiiiw to Imnd, freighted with it" ii-uhI n nn'u111 i f interesting nml vnlunhln rending. INTERESTING LETTER I’RC'i THE EAST (Cnrreapondanoe nf the llaltnnnre Sun. ) S»i itv \ .Inn-' 13th. IH33 Beating the Crimea Start fa Smyrna I h1 Scene mi I! • t an Carteln it if fiallip"li | ;' lie —Sent ' — II an.I l.itindtr Tie rite of I nr ant Troy The Iflaml i f T-linin’ Mytelenr, the I n rient B f fhot Tk t il u Chi'. //if 1/ nf Smvrna iipeaiane> nf the t’ili/ Heeemteln \itplte 'I'ln IHjJi int liunrtrrf Same Hi main nf in'iijuihi ‘Chafe l. lt'l 1/ /*!.«• m . e ,i The Knglifh II "’ tat The Bn Camel Thi I’ll h It ! he Beauty nj I ■ " Tin ling, fr.nn till* t 'till t tiluri- tlm hntnh.ii ,1 I mint, flint there WM ti"t * ho sliglite-t j».iw~il»i Ii ly ! Ilf witnessing till' ns»nnlt uml heintr in nt thn drafh n< >, >bn-t. ■;• .1. u* I had miuh flint nntioipu ti-il tj11*in my iimviil in thn fiitman and liecoming tired of the monotony <*f camp-life. I hid adieu j i,, il,,. -Imres iif thn Tntirie (ilwrsimesits, nml nf ter n ptea-nnl run n-nchiul ('onslHiilimiple. \l ! ter spending i few da) n there, nml being unim'M I tu vii-it the Southern notion nf A-in Miimr I" I j,„ , (I,,. I,, at of Summer ft ml sit iu. I seeute.l u .in !,<mr,l nt huh nf the Auslii ill 1,1,i) <1 i it, him puck,'Is f«»r Stnvrun. ' I iv.i« late hi III" ult, in., ui n heniiliful il.iv .11 Mnv tluil we 't,.uni. I ""t • l ill," (. >tile il I bit’ll, I nml 1,1 we r,mu.in! Seraglio Joint the Min w i 1 -Imt ly sinking heliiml the w. -tern htiri ■ in, le .. , ing its (leptiiting ruyi liemuith the jilmml u ni 11 an-pin ill water - “I tile M iimna nyil iiltiuiiniug w ith tin iineluuding btnzn ,*t light the grit”, ml in i rii I ei fi ml levelling ilutnei ,,f (lie -even I,.!!* -I Qua, ,. I ”. I we -(M il iihmg nml the lines . t I villein > - h» IN, I :ie I olljl'Ct’ gt’Ull lllllv VI,I, I, . t'l.inille id-t. til! nt length n ,thing null,| i e , |i -t iug'ii -!i ,| I lll’> ugh the il Millie-1 of the night mve the tnoutilniti ei iiini of A-in nml the It: v t eul.i "i I 'lvmim« ilni'klv lo uning ahuve the . 1. 1, 1J 11.. r i •• 'll. I '» I'HM I l"i'l 11'( ,| lll'l 111 V 'll "m il il,i~ clHirmiiifC m'i'im*. il whs tvill, ilifliciilty ilint I .. ti-.ir niy-' lf«*nv, uml tiolliiiij' I■ ■ l ill' illil klli'-u "f till' ll'yllt I " l 1*1 Im ilk thl> 11,11;:"' -|"'ll. I In* luu.l-t up<- tvliirh hail ju-t vnuisli' il from iny "iitht t u- ii"t lunvi-M r inort* Krmiil nml Ill'll II t i I 'll. fltHII llll' M 'll'' I Willi'-' I'll "II I" nil'll IV It H it ni I uml <-11li":>- rii"'i|*li I liuvi* tI'llvi'lIi il till' -I" atiiprs t.f nearly every nation, I ntn flee to rt.sife - Hint tl:o*o in lhe I u*t present a morn «n»nil »r uppenriuiC" than any others that I have ever imnle a voyage upon. The natives of the country never take a cabin passage, hut prefer tit remain mi d* ok, ami con-e <1 ii'iit 1 \ tiring with th«*m everything requisite tor living, Tin* whole deck was literally covered with human beings huddled together like so many rattle. Turks, tiivck-. -lew-*, and Vnre ni im w< ie strewn about in ••mile - ■* variety, their w<*m« n having i -mall portion iaih*d off for their -pc* <’ occoinmodutioii. At nil enilx limir beds blanket** and ev• • i . species of e mtitv.m ■ * for passing tin* night was spread out. upon which each "'vner c, ils himself., This -imple proceeding is by no means a matter *d little *1 flicultv, for cvei\ one being anxious t" obtain tin* he-t place a geiietal struggles en-ite*. and frequently tin* oftieeis **t the l»*>ftt are obliged t«i iuterfe. •» before the right 11» the claims, whieh had been staked ont, d*l b- d oided. Amid -t tin- greatest lnwliiig enl chattering, polling iml hauling, niiti* i are at length somewhat suti I icturily anau . when rrow one e mini nines t" prepare t**i I. iml it \ itli which th* \ ma' i- tli•■;»• toilet 1 • « the mrht were they in their own house tln v could scare.-ly act with less reserve * Twhh cu . ■< with what assiduity the l'ur*»i-h women cinb-av eretl t«> k* » p tlndr va-hmacs in their proper pi to e. i» ■ .11 their eii t n f • n th ■ in-pti-.it i\ e . of the giaours. When, In*wever, th -I■ am* r «■ > • .u un'ii , d to roll this became a '.natter «*f nop., i!• 1 it\. It w uo i*-sis to st ru.gb against tin? - tions of \i ptum-.am] we hud md gone inni.x before tluTe was scarcely one who tiiatt .p 1 * in iintuiii tin* sembla'ice *d k \ k hinu . and . ligoiiv of sea sickm -s threw tin m*** l\ - upon deck regardless of everything and • very p We mivi d thc f dlowing tu . > •: nt 1. and stopped for some time to land and ' passenger* and freight. 1 his mad tin* -m.i1 ■ ot L on iki. upon tile A-iulif - • - • rn entrain t the I)n md l (v.illip di tliat the Turks made tln-ir flr-t p n Ueiit hi ttb on ut in Europe, and being tin u of the Thracian ('bei ■ uiesii-. ha- ,;Ix\h\ < h n sidenal a place f much importance. It ‘ .i.d nii a small promontory, the submit t which m . r» *1 with the ruins <d an old eu-tl . I!* troop* upon iio ir m i\ d in the . -* land* d h< . t • comm meo the bn lilieuti.m <.j tin (‘h er-om -ii«* but at present a tew l rettc t so, I,. is alone r* ■ main. Passing ibis point, n enter the stiaigbts. t t lie 1 >.o dam lie-, . . th V , of, tie il* ien*. i iVotn the Miumont to tin* .Egean >• u in ing nh»> t j fifty miles, their breadth \ nixing from on.» t»» i tour miles On either sidi1 high range-. . t hill iikc fti.in the water's • dgo. and nt tlii- season d ’ tin* yea*, with their green ami cultivated p< >, present a pleahug and picture-pie tippr-irmn 1 \lik- fieiied in ancient as wi Ii aj mo.bon 1 -t - i v. t! -ir Imnks have been the tle a*n* of many an lino a de sei lies. ’ Twas lien* fbat Ah v m!. i t..light, iml tin* Athenians ami Spartans eng ig.-d ,n m my .g tin ir bloodii st stru m1- s. ' 1 i \. r tlnon that .\er.xes crossed with hi- \s | myria \*, and m his impotent rage order* i h .* turbulent waves |.. he lushed because they a - .i. 1 ii *f be calm nt I,is bidding. E . «*rv -ele*. I girl \vb » first dreams of I 1 b'Vers’ de* ds L|i"\\ - ’t a is "ii if - bank- that ' n. im l 1. onb'i h V' d. aii l Hy r«*u has told u t ,t I in Mwimmiiig i r<nn -> ■ • - i * . \ »\ 1 oa lie * I only u lever, !\ f. it, wLh Ii cost tin* romantic j tireoi iu lover I is life. Nothing now (Vilnius t»» mark the soot where these two meinotuhlo cities i otiee >tn d. \s ! **tot*i.| gsz'lllg 1 lit«> till* dark w .t- is j could in t but think how imquencl » , was tin* tl.nuo *»f the "sucreJ firt" that 1 within L lander's Lr.*u*t, that could hu e u ed I him to >1**11: twice a rapid and wintery current to visit the “idol of l»is heart.” We cast anchor aHlu* modem town of ih<* .' r danelle.o situated « n tin* A*mti .*ide at the mouth ! -t the straits, if* re,and at tin* small village «.p po-it«* are immense foi t ificat ions t*» guard tin* en trance, and n*» vessel «»} war is suit* red t*> pass without having previously procured an Imp- i i-l linn in fr«»m Constantinople. i his is what is term* d in diplomatic language the “op. niu *f the straits,” and was one «»f tin* knotty p i'** which the ( inference at V i«*uu i cudeuvon .1 I » untie, Con«ul*of nearly every nation r* -. .• In re f»r t In* purpose of recei v mg a in I giving I ’i. • finnans when required. I he town is nothing hut a collection of miserable wooden shanties, huilt upon n sandy plain, presenting a most end nncholly and forbidding appearance. From this point to* tin* .Eg'*un Sea, a distance *»f about ten miles, the Hellespont gradually widen*. On tin* Asiatic - «h\ alter passing the pr mv n torv Sigi'om and entering the Archipelago, we obtain a line and uuiuteiinoted view.if the olein upon wmeu tin* lainotis city of Troy i- - ppn-d t » have stood. Amid so many confiic’ing *»pin ion* at this dUt-tut day ’twerC imp's si hh* to do terminc whether tin* city ever exi-ted.or whether it was hut a beautiful creation of the po.t’sim agination: yet one cam,.,t hut gaze uj a tin* spot with feeling* ot til deepest interest. I (iu. mi hard’s graphic and glowing d"-,,npti.»ii* of th struggles of the heroes engaged iu • e Trojan war, in which the Clod* thcuiselvo t,».»k a part, conn- * -n ring in the memory, aid thu imagination dollies iu its brightest uud most po etic color* every spot mm nee ted with those va ried sc»*iies which lie ha* so faithfully p. rtra* d. Banishing the cold doubts of sceptical critics, fancy loves to revel in the pictuics it create*,rind memory carries us back to those days when He len's beauty net the world in arms: when Brinm lived,aud Hector fell. ji. - - iii nmi —TFirr-r- - *' - *-m* • *' I The *it* **f th** city i* a vast ;■!;» I from the .< io th** mountain chain in ih* *-i •. from whi* li 1*1 i Ii*t*• it* lofty head. I hmu i this ran b** trae i the two small stream* S im - nn l • cau*»uaii h r. n* they fl**w toward* tie- .L_ i :iii. Two conical hillock*, pointed out a* tin* tomb* of Achilles and I'atrnclu*. stand upon u i low proiimnt*»rv n* *i tin* *ea shote; whilst thr*‘* .*h• ■ f irth' i *• |'h i rfte * ii»l fiM'onlain th** 1 remain* of II* <1 r. Anti'*.elms and A jax. Though . rou-i*hiring th** feats I the Tmjaii heroes. im I . , *! nm ha - full jdax. yet in looking at the po -itimi of the •fiddl'd” city the land mark* still -aim,and *o minutely denari had by the poet.must I certainly c. \iu<e the tn*‘*t eredul"iis. that ih* ugh IV* v t« iv have » xinted in all the ah-odour Iliad t • ' I ■ i hi l." All'll I ti n mile* he low f he m t e of theuii ei* nt cit v nr** seen the ruin* of Al»*Kandr*n f’r«»»~. , built by and t amed after the conqueror of tIn* world. When (sesar s isited it. i? wu* a town of some imporfMiiCr; nothing now scarcely remain-; , it* materials have been taken to build arid beuu- | , t ifv oil" r citie Nearly opposite is the i-Iuu I of 1 #*m*dow, ' where we stopped tcvernl hour*. The tower <*l ih* -rune ihum* is built ai the foot of a range of i lull-, tin* high *•! surmounted by a long strug gling Turki-h fortification to cngunand tin* in tinne. of the I irbor. ’Twn* hero 11 * * fire* k* retreated when they n ide the h int of abandon ing the siege of Troy, oid from whene* the two •ei pent * eairu* that devoured LaoOnou mid his •on*, giaphi- IIV d«■»erilii'd by \ irgil. and ko truthfully and f• -1 rills n pr* - led !»y tin* immor tal statue in tin* Vat io »u. \ s we coasted the is • lend th high lull- pn ••nted a rather harrett nml rugged aspect, though tin- interior i* well cuhi va?c«| au l produces tin* !*e-t wine in tin* Levant. Late ill the evening wer.i*»t anchor in the har bor "f Myteloie . nnda- I was preparing to go on -bore. |i*arn«'d that o-vmg to th- cli**lera I* mg at ('nM-tauti*** j.h* the -t< inner w:i* place 1 in I ' 1 1 ft range of maintains. is built in tho shape of a lui'-ei-ht, ml fr ii the barb"i* present* a lent and pretty appearance. I’lie island is one ofthe m**-1 I * r 11 . and pop.d"u - In longing t • • the Oft * mail r.mpire, and would under Htiv other govern Ill' ll! If C'lUH* h | I b '•! garden. Vhmg HU* ri' hl as ftr is till* f*v* ii icli fill* si p**s id' lilt* hills ftn• rnvnn*< 1 wi11 and * g t roes Il is il- atici' ' 1. .* I tl. '•M i ks, alike ii"l ij I On >. . . -aluhnlv of if • i 11 a I ■ ■ K; ■ I ■ * ■ i ’i iii'iif of il - ' ■ 1 . * » li t • WII* hoi n, that x iefV* , f , ir.-q , '. • <•. le- j hr i! .-I ~ , nl i* ctt-lei n side *«f flu- }«!>ilit] ; u-.dlrnitA ; 1 i t li f , . g sr* |g ■ » • • * . 1 I * f Myii- t.: i 'S *ln' id. .. i "f ■ i . •*, , . 1 fu hv ! i ■ 1. I.'ih .'C e p *rpcf i"! fed, V. ils e h • ' . • i' ifk* hi; ing tilt* '■} . i vo Union, xvlji'ii iVdl.U H) |)"J'-o!ls xvei« indis criminately butchered. Tin* i-bmd Inis never since r o vered from the wanton destruction then inflicted. 1 lie next day we ivachce Sinyrnn, find upon entering it* hay i was forcibly struck xviih it* 1 i * i side save to the south it i* slielteied by a high range of bills, forming a magnificent nmphithc i tre, iii |t,,. pputre . f which the present city is built, ri; Turkidi quarter, • a-ilx distinguished by the neeiib* shaped iieuaret*. | 1 < piog from a mong the dark green foliage of the cypresses,!, peri lled at the loot of Mount l*ug i<, crowned I x tin ruin* of an old castle linilt during tin* reign " f , I o! I! i t'nir ,1'iiie, xvbil.-t immediate,! v upon the I* v, a ml . Sn 1 idling along the .shore, are cluster eo th n -iih uees and umgu/.iiics of tie I rank place is principally - nice titrated. Toward* the net is seen lie- .small • ilh v < fthe M lie-. iur r c -1 mg to the el |s-ieal -cllolar us being o||< f tbo seven place#; that have claimed tin* honor of being i * iurtb f tl e iii) ii*n t >1 FJouicr, j ' lbtps xx itb more justice than tliei -f. I poii land . - lb all T irki-h town*, the beaut\ of |t e -. i He xx itli'Mit is soon banished, by l • r i d an uni v, and in mai.v p uti -ns of the town tin* mi- i able xveoih*u houseman* built .» el i-e together 'It it tin inhabitants can eu-ili • i i «k < ban I- I nun their rope dive wind » vs. In tin ie % qiitirti r, and in that which ha* been re u !' -iiea* the .1' at lire, the Hire *ts h ivc to- n entargi d and th * h»ms» - constrncted of -tone. 11* u e,i- in (’oust anti no plea teh -cot bn* it* np propriate quarter-. lln* Tui k- occupy the tin - ! cieut town upon tin' slopes « f Mi. Fug ii-; the .1 xvs and Armenians are clustered together he i v. mi (hi* iiml the Frank and («recks* quartet *, i which extend along the hay rind towards the 1 Melles, 1 hi* portion of tin* town hear* every indication of !I-iny. e unparati vely, of quit e recent t •ruiation. n- tlm sea is gradually r ea ding fro n i the -b oe, and br ing filled with a constant dep«* it brought frm i i! c mo mtuin 1 , the Mcllc* and i f xvo ot tier r» mil". Smyrna is |lie largest citx in Asiatic Turkov, and in p'inf of commerce i- perline* the iimst important, n *t oniv in the Levant but in the Ut Ionian laipir . It- population, con*i-ting of I’nrlx-, Fiauk*, (fiiefs, ,Je\. and Vnm*niau*, amount* to nearlx I *» J.MIH) j .-on*, clnellx eng i | ged in commerce, The city calc* buck to the earliest age-of nutiqnitv, and wa* phvavs e ,i sidi-red »'iu» of the great emporium* of the I* -t. 1 li iviug undergone minx' vi i--itudes of t • »i t n * s • , | -ulf'iing fi. an sieg , i 'all.ignition* and noth ! qu ik but little ! '• remains t.» attc-t il - form I i*r splendor. F.a! q - tin gi eate-t calamity that ever befell it xva-it- • upturn by tie famous Tam j ell lie. when It Wa* given up t* the pillage of hi* I victorious Imihmi.o • ; nothing but it* unri.abed j po-ith»n could hav. t i, tided it to recover from the ! xvanfon destruction then inflicted upon it A few antique ruins arc -till !<» b • peeti at the * foot ot Mount Fag :-, con-i-ling oflaig nia- • s j >*t its ancient vviih-. nnu portion- <-l the Manum i tiinl 1 heutre. Sou11« ,*■•! about are broken col ; minis and eutH'datur,*1, which in their piv-ent ; in ult i lnt ei| couditi '-I give but .1 faint idea >>f magnificence of tin* buildings to which tlu v be ion.p- ! Hurii g tin* ■> ,-t winter whilst (• iistnip ting a 1 mid to IJouruubut, i»> making some si ght excavation*. several monuments of antiquity w. re discovered. and I have no doubt were the researches prosecuted many more might he found rhmm that 1 *nv were principally sarcophagi, made of the dark sand stone which abounds iti 111 tin* neighboring mountains. They are ( x «■< edingly plain and simple and are w th out that rich and 1 iai.orate carving generally l< uiid upon tlio-e of flu* Greeks and Homans, -' owing that they date beyond those people. ! In the burnish quarter is 1111 old and abandoned tn isquo. occupying tin* -ito of an ancient church, | which must ever possesses* deep iiitere-t for tl e j Christian traveller, a* the venerable* St. Poly I carp, supposed by many to have been appoint,' 1 J bishop of Smyrna l v st. «Johti, suffered mart; 1 doin on it. It was with feelings ,f the deepest e I motion that I st ,od upon the holv spot «V recalled the piety and -offering* of the zeuh 11- disciple of tin* in-pirod evaiigeh-t, who hud Imre scaled with hi- blood his faith in bis Hedeeuier. bln* large barracks, s'tuated in the southern | M otion oi the city, have been converted into a hospital, uud are now tide \ with sick and wound nil hoodi-h si.Id.er*. 1 lie system upon which it is p mduc-ed .•>. .u irom 1.mi >*t 1 ing entirely under the superintendence i civil surgeon* stmt out troin Kngluml; the chief direc t r receiving in* Jess than t *ti thousand dollars per annum. IV-m what I could learn tin nior t ditv had :i"t at all diminished by the change. — 1’ ( it . idy ms to im did the I >«i t i - Li govern in* lit- think the.r military surgeons incapable of managing the hnqdttiU. that it w uld h ,u* hen far bet tar to have employed the surgeons of the country, v.h m» buig 1 ( sidi nee had iii iile tl, in fa miliar with ns practice ami acquainted with the climate, than have sent out those who, howev. j capable of mustei big disease in Kiigland.are ign . rant • t the *1 h-r -t type* they te-uine in an eus I tern country. \b-ar 1 lie (arracks is the Motsel'ium or palace oftiie Pi-ha. the governor of the Pashnl'ick, m> , of tim most lucrative officers, and consequently ue uf the m" f sought after in the Empire. Sear - f cr! -»ny one stays in office long* r than two vom - n <1 mug that time he i- supposed to have *ufTi | i. 1111v gorged himself with plunder to make n»‘*m t r one of the other hungry applicant* who ; are always at Ins heels. Tin* lei/trs me a miniature edition of those at (’oii^tarifiucjple, ate! >1'e etr- * do tint afford so iv it i display “f im rehamli-e, or such a variety of -relies. I h»* at* r tiniiiher of eatiiels and of the ul I *u k.s|j *•. ,-tume.s imparts to them a more oriental npnenraneo. Nearly all the curry• iug trade of this section «»f the country is per f irnn M,y camels, min it ^mt ntifn que.ntly oc curs that the narrow streets are so completely blocked up by them thiut it is impossible for pe- j le-triaii- to pa-s along. They curry their bur- ; dens strapped on cither side of the back, and ■ km el il'ivn when loaded or union hd. They i walk in single file, attached to ouch other hy a ; i. I e, on: 11 train lead hy a *l*»nk' v I)uri • * m -tsv here I have mad*- many inquire*. relative to their utiiit v, and seareidy without a dissenting ' voice, mu informed that they are only loleruted for wan! < I » belti r means oi conveyance. They are exceedingly slmv. and nothing Imt fin* p i- \ t ii uee of i I n. k Can manage and follow them. J They at '-vri v *i< lie-ite, and require the greatest care to raise them, and are frequently disnhhil by splitting tlieii feet again-t the stone-. I h< ir ordinary load is from three hundred and fii‘t\ t • five hundred pounds, which imot he -n equally balnnced that they will not. ii-e fr*»in the ground until it is properly adjusted to their satistaetiou. I'lie bazars here, lik" those at (!on>tHnfnmple, are tin* great re-orN of the Turkish w.»»m-n. They di’es- differently, the va-hmne, iuslt.nl "t !t*-i:tg of w1111 iii a - Ini. *’ i -' * i ! a I t i" i; ’ t v gnu/.** plurocl on like an ■» 11 * * i«* 11 ‘ v’-'M, whiUt in* st«a.| of wearing tin fmv-'u'i, 11. * • j»«-r *11 i- env I oped in a long shawl of white ootton. giving itn lie*-! speotral nj jteuranre. Most of the Irn a - - in the (t reek a ml Armenian ’ . lending info g miens filled with shrub* an I tl w er*. I luring flu* evening tie i ahahit m collect around their do us or sit at tl. ir window-, thus affording u stranger an excellent opportunity of seeing the le ant 1 >f th w*. in n. ;• nn * "I (hem are exquisitely hua-Iy, and eertaiul; sustain tile reputation which they ha re throngh-mS tie* lit*’. The \ . 111e11i;111 ate particularly h. .t• 1111• 11. I heir feat ares regular, t heir « ve- l og *, d.u\ aiel ex pressive, fh ir complexions fair . - d ■! lie tinted.whil-i the warm clime in which tin . iive impart* a graceful an 1 vohip!m>u» lutiguor to eve ry motion of tlmir iJud i figure*. S. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 31,4. I'iirrcirs Arabiitn Litiiair it TUIU \ !*|| \N r VE.t DISEA-!-: ll I rif .! •'.' i ■' I It - ; "inn,! '«■»*•, /.,! **\e**;i' hv lUKiti • |. go quant tif * vf *•■*/ li.-tiit** tie . i |.«* -foriiH* Ii, ii* a x * • ; hi\ *• ■ *»• v\ !* \ . . / • * . , . *t •* r*. all Iiom ' •• . c.u i h<* I* nit * • r i»* -• •» »*»*•!» t \ . Ill trail*.i if f ■ •* . - .♦ i -if mix *. 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I .1 mu iu * ei i" s iv tint if i^ ndnpteii to all ponstiiu II 1 if. or t if if xx i I alf i *i i f.e rin,' mini m m i I ; I ir* x't Course, 1 c.m kn ev 'Kithio^ a out inn — hut tr f> xvimt 1 have -pen . t die cfleets I « , J l ,r,,t ; » i • t«• i.• ti*,* it, i i any an t H.-iJf «*,^ * *»t’ 5i*rolu'a x* nil persons h»r wlimil I f,-!t an intei o-r. of nvci xx'iiu n I .-oU.-J exer i i »* itiHuerjee , r c eui ol, K peerfuMv y .nr«. jy 19-tliiSept !N'» M !;<»'!'' I'S. In this inuminmi wnrsiiippiiig ago. it i*. run* t" 1 I . II ei • IMS U'fs I •" l.l t -• I ,, If hefore ‘.is i ui* re-i. I ’ oil ui! a late v:« • i » the •(.' e v of Spin, lies.’ we xx, io pi,*-e tfij by a f rofeasitomi Iriom *<• the (*••!,» h, a*.- I xJhf ' i'f, l)H. .1 C AYfcii. xvhose i line * i oxx (•• ih ips ni-n'o lan.i jar’Iihm my ntlior, a» rite I* lUhle • I -iekness. in t i* emu try Kaoxvin*; the unpr-ce «loiitci| p.ipul nity i t" i :s in -.lie Me*, hi. t the immense s ilc .1 t!i«• oi. w p , | , x |? ete.J to fi l l him u finlli )i aim. an I r 11 if11! :'i xx calth. Hut no. xvefMiinl hir. f in I - la* ‘ ..mi *ry, l»u*y xxit', h's Iu Voters, among lira eninhle-. ' * ■ * ..i ^.... t-. • v ii ui - . • xx- h ici. 111 . iiel s h«ng 1* heal ill. YYf If. ?■* «l, 11 -xt rim wit h-tUne m* »■<* v**> ’Us|mi.«*. an | <f4 f r npi i .*(.11*11* io 1* I.li, the D *r!«.r **• II h. I I e re.i-.M )s»igae I | ., I'lMt the IPU’eii If* c -fix, a a. I he per i*! * in n,a king bis prepa* .f net s s . **\ I' .*!' . P. .f f rr -r or .fir is s n ill —. • /'nr •ft . /’Ali pi I % I 1m m 'MO NljKS — Y t • - : II AN.'. MO I its a 1,.i ■ • 1 •. Im *' rv, .x! 1 1 1 • 1 g . , l 1. r Hoi I 111 ■y >‘r, xxunlcil, 1 > Work . s I’anaerv. at I,,* --v.I!,*. V ; ; II. .. an A pi ii :■ .*, • I g ,.,| h A • , . * Hi \ * nr« or Ujoxat Ap| y to J. I*. IEI I I'i MS >N. iv »7 Iwsx to l,pp*vl e, .Va. i 'A.NOI.Z. *lOI *.HS ^ ' M • i : 1 M.mjM ,rt: Oa■'•! .-s, i.t hai I Hi ilamda M 1 . iM.i n.i'i ' , I. Ylanuf.ii iin«■ I by John Calvei• h> A!-,., Syr, ge*. S.’uig;'Ml | -iriimems ai .i Hritin* : VNi '••• I IIN CAl VnuLEV . [ jy - <• 1 in It,3 It, jtieet, 1’i ludelphi* - ■ ■■■■■ -tm—i—i-^i , , fit? ixb state ofpTrtmext: 1 Eolith m* Hi*tory oi Virginia.—VVe 1 . .. frnui tin* ltichmomi Enquirer, that Mr. John 11. Gilmer, of that city proposes to writ, the politi- i tioal ‘listory of \ irginia in two volume*. con- i tattling about 400 page* < ach—the first to fee , delivered on the first of April. lJ.">*i. and the «e- j e-md outlie fir-t * f tin* ensuing Julv. The In . - quirer says : Mr. Gilmer has assumed an important and re- , *pori-iblo labor which,if performed in a< " >rd unco with hi- prospectus and with the imp u ti il't v so becoming an i *o m essarv to 11 -no v. e I pro- | duce a va!u ihlo hook. If th** rru ■ po-jti. n of \ irgini i on all tin* important subjects that have agitated tb puhbe mind from th • b .••obit’ >n of our government he justly portrn\pJ, tu-r high- 1 t »ned disinterestediu ss and di-vothci t > the con- ' stitution ami tin l nion he faithfullv unfolded, and th" true iending an 1 n n-ou of her principles he f lirly <*!•• felopi'd, he will <h -ei ve tin thank" of th** public and ip a rich reward Such a work w.ll contribute much to keep up Virginia on the Commanding eminence to which In r sob ■ believe she has attained. ArriDKNT to a Son <»f Gov. Gilmer.—The t > rb>t fes vilG Advocate -a\ . “we learn, jnsf ft* w«* g i to preps, licit James Gilmer, vnungeU L 'i‘ "f tin late G .v. (iilmor, of Charlottesville, in t with a j* .icfnl accident this morning by an exjdoMonot ]• wder contained in n vial. A light ed in■»ie}i accidentally fell into tin* vial, ignited tin* je• vJer, ami o.him’ I an explosion. Ills face vas badly burnt and cut by tin* pieces . f glass, and much db-li jure,] by the I mi i nt powder. Ilia injuries, though not dangerous, are attended with much pain " Ti minuunvi: tfpr\kixq —We are r< quested to ptihli-h tile following annonueement ; NYni. W Greene. formerU State Lecturer ot tin* Sous of reinperanee in Virginia, will deliver public Addresses, at the following times md places in the counties d Nelson and Alla marie : V :r. 1st 2 It II at Fleet ivo »d, 25rh “ St. Stcplu ids f’hu! h, “ 27ih ** New Market. ,l 29th “ Murrill’s, “ Rdth “ Ilowaidsvilb , He will speak at II o’clock, A M . and will p dtabiv deliver a second address-o ea.h place* either in the afternoon or at candle light, of which due notice will he given. Norfolk am* N. V uk Air I.ini Railroad. —The prime movers in this road >< cm to he keeping up the movement with commendable < n ergy. A meeting was held at Renin in Wor cester county, Md., fit which reMduthms were parsed requesting tin* company of tlie* Wortvs i» r county Railroad whiihisto he a part of the Un« 1i open ' > k - of sub ■ •. , iptiou. \t Snow Hill, M i., a inei ting was held at which a commit j io th.p air line ro od. I lie road is now rapidly (•regressing in N **.v Jersey. and will he short Iv c'mumneed at b> wes To vu in G 1.1 ware. M «. 11. Mi : Gf m ?" ■ • • i hi Sui 1 . b r ‘ M* : 1 ‘ * . r* cl nit of I ’ ; ally e ,r ly hour, and bidding bis wit. i iieu, li ft the house • md ha.- led been heard h no sine . il has been ascerlaimd that he t< k the ear- tor Richmond, ! u *y Point. He • > i: ii" iwIim wearing apparel vifh him, ai. 1 dure was a good deal of interest 1 l) putrh. Gl m ' - a Mir... G.VTTI i: - A ibt «I dis* a-e has appeared among the raft Ic in King, William, and carried off a large number of tin* cows, ft has di fled ell * Ibut .it cure thus far. Gl \n MimueJ 1, >gaii. a prominent lawyer ! A •.iigd-m, died 1. -t week, at Prince Edward* G II., to which place lie had gone to submit to i:i ai* .1 tr> .Vie at f.»r a « auc< r. Willie there, he was attacked by ano.her dise ase, and died in a short time. Aituivimi nts. - Win. S. Wade, postmaster. Y'-Slo-v jVrunch,Gamphe|| <> uniy, Va., vie * G. • .I'vin, resigned \\ m. Harper, postmaster* Pha-ant Gap. Pitt.-y 1 vaiiia countv, Va., vice 1 mini- W. Walton, resigned. Tnr PpiJiNos. We learn there aie 320 vGi ti is at tlm M.mtgoinerv Whit . *Jd i it the Alh - .hany. •, loo? t tin* Yellow Sulphur Springs. I*At.I < > in* A m F.N'-; »\ t in i. r made an nseen -ion from Richmond last Monday. A great many per.-ons were present* hut ns u-unl it did’nt pay. Giliwxi.n. Air. Fauher, !i\ing on Middle riv • Rockingham county, wus drownm! hi<t week while bathing. No 1.1 r\s!:. ! he County Courts of Wetzel, Ihooke, uud .Marion, have refused to grant licen ses for the -ale of ardent spirits. Cm u* Hiding. -Persons ran ww ride in the st-igetrom Huelmmu; to I.exmgton f- r ten cents; and sunn' have g me f.-r tline , nl . \ iltoix'I.ANs Abroad. Vino;. * tin* \ irgiuiur.s I i Paris mi tin- lili inst.. utii H. !i Si. . • i.-. .1. 1 . Mr.son, M. M. Todd, jr.. and A. Atkinson. Kiu.nri by Lightning.— A valuable negro "••■will l'| longing to ('nl. Joseph Cassell, near W vtli' Viile, was killed by li; bluing, whirl; was attracted by a pitch fork she was dairying mi her shoulder. LwdSmde.— There was a heavy lsnd slide mi the unfinished part of the Virginia and Ten nessee Hailr uid near Mt. Airy, la-t week, which will delay the truck Inver- -i\ weeks. (Min I , LyNi'IIIUTU. llilSI, XND F IKK IN - j HititAM i; Cn, ' I Lym iiiutig. July I'Jlh 1855. S At a un i ling oi the llnard nl Dire; tors of the Lynchburg. Hose and Fire In-urnce Company, held at their office mi this evening ; On motion of Mr. D.-xler Otev, Hie following preamble mid resolutions were unnnimously A iime y * f Divine Pr.ivi.'.eiiei' "'ir friend and fellow director. Jamr s 1 M. Boyd, has been suddenly stricken down by til" hand of d oh, and f. i ling d. ply his loss to ' this body us a Director, an 1 thi- eoinmuiiitv as a ^ highly Useful and public spirited citixen, and as j mi ornament in private life to the circle in which ‘ lie moved, and sympathising will; his bereaved family in the heavy atll .'lion which they are call ed upon to hear ; therefore Retained, Tlmt ill th dead; of James M. Bov.l, this Board inis lost a Director whose counsels were ulways wist*, and whose uniform warm heart, d courtesy and p diteness endeared him to nil. Retained, Tout we tender to the buna id family "f t!i<> daceaiti V *Wp affliction, our lieai tfelt ^vmpatliiea • !t,:"n *• : •» ■ i «■.’.ti..,,. •flit t i Mr-. Iin\,1 1.1 '■ Tl"“» b‘ >l’rp'"1 ttc Ii. o..r,!- ,,f ,h.. < 'nmpauv, Httli uho publifliwu .i, L il, u pap. r-. _C. T. WILI.S, Strrrt'i/. \F.iUVAI, S a'. the WASHINGTON MD’J3E I r T'l •’) I Ti 1.1)1 K 1 !:s IT ;;| i \ v Wm. \V. 1.1 I TWI, II W 1 Wnlkpr. l.’u-i,, I ,,,,1; ,J 1 it,,,,, r|,v. | w " .TtkinM.ii. ii,-. \| , h , , (lanjpWUJM V- . .'I!* ' v,. IIhU^ )} 1 1 • -V" ' ' - : i1 Itillnnl, M. |) . I . ■ " ■ ■ \in l:**» - J L iIhi 11-, . » ; .T . ;; ...... lJ ,, *!; »*r n m.k'.,’.M ' ii K .4 ■ >J|«.. • i gr|. 1 , \\r || .I.,,,. , T".' ■' ' r. »5.r> \v 1 !•’ •••'<•• "k: M:- \V , j* I,, I’fl'- t > -bur*.. I. I, ,!.. , v, \ 1. \\ '.. llpp-wr. il.M II 1 i .n . t. ( „ , pi jj wnml. li...lf„rJ; .Ii... N, n.v. .1 n l|„„c„,,k , \\ hit I ■ >«•, ('aiii11h>-11; II IIiivniilii.M. 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