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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1876~TWELVE PAGES. ‘9 Mi ttos, s distance of 1,200 : Valley Dot et ks ik ety not, | i, for the comble of Tarvectin, are to be them, hut for the henelit of persons eo shalen | Excellency for ordering Col. Dayton to favor | —exides n anccharine secretfon, extending all 5 p producls by modern eritielsm upon poants onee held to [ me s miteh as my situation would admit of, | the way around the fnner rim of the cup, and nhove 10,000 Inhabitants seattered along tae | of industrial, mediclnal, and food plants, be- be unassatinble that they fud themeelves drift- | and lu justice to hfin I must acknowledge the | for a halfan-inch In depth, It also occurs river and ita varloun Intets, between Maunos nnd | youd enunieration, Irton deseribes abova g, In many Instances, againet thelr will, Into a | feeltng and attentl nanner I which theso | externally in aline along the edge of the wing the sentrance of the lh}lllnxn» The largest | half-n-louudred different varleties of frufts, and state of mind which §s nelther belief nor unbe- | commans wi: X N ol the leaf down to the ground, thus forming a Brazilian town west of Manaos {8 Teffe, wiich | drugs, dyea, guins, and textile plants without. licf, but pitiablo perplexity.” Capt, Angill wos nllowed the companionship | balt to entice inscets up into the hoilow. The dora not contain nhove 2,000 soula. number.” The crowning fil"'(' of the South- A Bouthern gentlemnn and lady, now lving of his fricnd, Ma), Gordon, and waa permlitted | same border of stout halrs that lines the cups of Tabatinga, on tho borders of Peru, was en- | American foreat Is the palm-free, Tlumboldb | 1 yoe0n " have recently heon dovoting them- | Lo ride st will within the American cantonment | the Northern species pravents the egreas of tho tablislied as o milltary post in_1770. 1t 18 n vil- prononnces this Continent * the most beautifal | yorvocyy c‘m““”"g throigh the South Charles | 2nd about the surrounding country. Word was | insccts that have anes found thelr way into the Inge of barracks, dullo‘nllml by slxteen wuns. | portlon of the palin-world.” India alone ean gumner's hook of “Prophetle Volces Cancerne sent by Washington to Col. Dagjon, deelring | interfor, The flufd in these cups was found hy The Amazons s hiere & mnile and a half wide. its | compory with )t. Of the 600 apecies now known, ' Ingg America.” Tt 18 thought that tho disseml- | WM to ¢ leave Capt. Asgill on farole at Mor- | Dr. Mcllichamp to posscas ancsthetle proper- averngo depth 10 fathome, and fte current at | 27 ore fouad in the Western 1emlaphere, a0d | nafjon of this book among the youthof the | Hstown, until further orders” On receiving | ties, In the experimenta tried, it was obscrved fiood-{imo B milea an hour, The Brazllian atenm- | probably 75 of these are_pecullar to the Atnne Bouth will do much to maka thein good patriots. the proceedinga of the trial of Lippincott, Wash- | that flics, after a brict immersion, or after walk- crs are exchanged at this point for those holat- | rons. Prof. Orton devotes a chapter to & des Inthis viow subscriptions {o a considerable ington agaln presented the matter hefore Con- | Ing about in a thin layer of the flnld, scemed to fog the flag of Pern, Prof. Ortan’s route car lineatton of the inost Important forms. =~ An- | finoung have been made by promiinent Tostont- | Bress, and it was referred to the judgment of o be stupefled, yet recovered animation in an hotr rled iim beyond Tabatinga to Yurlinaguas, in other chapter Is given to the geology of the | gpe tncluding Longfellow, Lowell, Frank Blrd “ommittce, Ina private leiter to the Beere- | or two, the Iluallaga, distant fin‘lmh‘!a or T2 miles; | Amazons; another to icdieal notes drawn from | ayd othiers, and uver one 'thoursni eoples have | Lryof War, the Qeneral wroto: ' The case of | In nn examination of hundreds of the cups ot fare, $00, Iquitos, tho only vnlmiu of fmpor- | the ex{mrlcuw of n ph{slclnn who enjr(-fi‘ml an | qlrendy hecn clreulated there, es ,c,_,(,“f' among | Cait. Asgill s now hefore Congress. Was I to | the Pitcher-Plant, Prof. Riles, ot Missourd, rec- tance on the way, hns 9,000" inhabltants, and Is | extended opportunity for studying the discases | 43,6 caneational fnstitutions. | Tlila 13 the book | Eive my private upinfon reapecting Asgill, I | ognized ninong tho victims, hosts of ants, katys LITERATURE. The Creat River Amazons, . and Its Valley. rents a room, purchases tho beer by the barrel, i :E;i:mclvu 28 compensation 40 per cent un tha ;l'h{:v arltlfilc! r:’l M]lloclntl'l,m nfiu 8 follows: . We, the undoraigned, heroby agroo to bny and deliver to — lager-beo: £l "";V" }“’,‘;"EE"' t; in :he kegr.l at tho rata of . We agreata pay thorofor, and t! o :}::;lfll;;ve nn!hlngp(a’flo with the :l!u l:»nr ;;‘rghm i, "That th sald — ahall delliver sat 1A &t & anitable room fn Mt vlcnunkfl-‘uldbfiel:h}: 2ald beer out n equal shazon to us, a8 we may cal LR ST ahall mot nel said —~ shall not rell or give o #ald heer to any person whammusar. % Ayl That thia arcangement is mado #0 that wo eas nintly boy what beer we noed, withont having te ny fOr GUF own acconnt Ao largo an amount as la tempt s to drink to Intoxication, and to provent Two Journeys Across the Continent of South America. . ' of tho Peruvian military an- { of tho Amuazons and its tributaries; and, finally, Ahiouldpronotnce In favor of his belug relcased | dids, crickets, cockroaches, fleas, moths, and | i1 necemity of purchiasing sach a quantity of hees Abridgefl Histories of Greece and :{:3:{3“;1“:;’§Xnmzmm Yurimaguns conafsta | @ half-dozon pages are occupled with directions g(,;’,:lg'y,';{:,‘;kn:'&'erfim’fll‘af"‘ found fn Mr. | & o i durcan, and that he should bo permite | butterilicas but only tn a saglo. Instance did he | % “”“\"'35',{"’,2“"%;”:':"“‘l“‘,"f""“’“,":f""""f:]'c‘ll- () of o liundred thatched dwellings sliuated on an | for the tonrist who mny desire to make s trip : ted to go to his frlends in Eurn‘xu." dlecover the remains of the honey-bee, And_but | monih for hin servicer as n‘ur’sm‘nrd—mouflgcfl" Rome-—Emergon's Essays, Slovated bluff, and fn the mnrt of the entira | up the Great River and ncross the Andes.. The London Athencsium suys the thindand con- | ™ After the manner of deliberative bodles, Con- [ ones ‘the body of o bumblebee. Thesc | of and donl aar satd pear i cqual quantitica, an be: castern slope of Northern Pern. ‘Tho entire cxpense of o tour of flve months | cluding volyme of the “Drofleries of the | gress took plenty of tme to conslder the case | inscets ~ are probably as strong-headed | foro mentioned. . Wo alno ayree to pag. nim e Prof, Orton pronotinces the climate nlong the | from New York and back, by way of Para, the | ltcstoration ¥ In now finished and about ready | of the unhappy captive, and the Committee dfd | 28 they are stont-winged, and are not casily main trunk of the Amnzons, from Parn Yo Bor- | Amazons, tho Andea, Lima, and Ban Franclseo, | for publication. It contains in its nearly 450 | not bring In Wit report untft the 17th of Oc- | overcome by the bnlofulqualitics of thobeveraga Ja,—tho head of novigation,—ns healthy as that | llowiy Tor ehiort stops in tho citles, is sot down i‘“fl“fl“"-‘“‘“',‘,"'fi of that scarce work, “Clioyee | tober. L‘nmmlum{’lnn was widespread in | which the Pitcher-Flant brews, This flufd fs s of any Tropleal river n the world, ‘The samo | at 8300 in gold, The d:m[:cu of such n journcy Jroll,c,rlyi 100, ¢ An Antldote Agalnst Melun- | Europe snd Anierlea for the fate of the young | creted bythe plant ftself,—the nnopened leaves, may bo snid of its largest tributarics— | do not exceed those attendant upon travel | choly,""1601 (cxvept such parts as werogiven in | inan kept in astate of prolonged suspense,— | to whicli rain cannot have nccess, being halfs malarinl !evcm'lmln;i confisied to the mmall, | everywhere, and tho hardships are far more | & brevious volume), and all the extra songs of | an fnnocent vietim sulfering for tho crime | filled with it, From the curjoun. circamatances aluggish strenme flowing into it. Bowel-diacases, | thon balanced by the delights of viewing the |- the rare first edition of * Merry Drollery," 1601, | of another, and in the dnily prospect | which have heen enumerated, hotaniats have ar- At tho common malndics of the swamp- | beauty and luxuriance of Tush Tropical vegetu- | 1t an nppendix of 163 pages ‘are given many [ of © an ignominfous death. It _ is | rived at the conclusion that' tho Earraceniads country, are goneruily ntiributable to {mpru- | tion, of magnificent mountain-scenery, and the | other coletiporary songs and poemafrommanti- | stated In the _corrcspoudence of Bar- | belong to that strango class of plants which Qont eating o bathing, The sickly acason oe- | remalna of “an anclent and nstonfelng civfliza. | Acripts and scarce books, along with the notes. | oy Grimm, that *“Cho public prints all over Eu- | draw a part of thelr nourlshment from tho | ¥holesale, which he had a right to do. The curs after the ralus, Wlien the water Ia reeeding | ton. 4 The senike Amizona in the symbol of | The exceedingly rara frontlsplea to ¥ An Anti- | ropo rusounded with the unhappy catustrophe | julces of Inscets, Tho lijuid in the cups macer- | Moyor decided in favor of the” defondant, and from submerged Innds, The Inrgest rainfall | repose; the river Andes is ‘the cmblem of con- | ote Avalnst Melancholy™ fias heen engraved | which for eight months im ol over the Tifo | atos the bidiea of thie roatires falling nta 1t, | the cltya pealed to the Clreult, Court.’ Tho takes placo In Fehrury and Morch, and amounts | yulsive energy, 4 rislog Hko vast supornatural in- | In fac-simile by the editor, W, J. Woodfall Ebs- | of tiils young officer, The extreme gricf of | and the plant absorbs into ita aystem the fluld | ¢asewill doubticss come up hero for roview in annunlly to from 70 £0 110 inches. telligences fiking o matcrlal shape, and draw- | Worth. I represents the Bymposium of the | lis mother, the sort of delidum which clouded | thus enrlched, the Bupremo Court, It In"clalined by the proso. Prof, Orton describes a voyuge on the Ama- | Ing around themeclves n drapery of awful gran- | pocta—Bhakaneare, Ben Jouson, and Gmrfic the mind of his sister at hearing the dreadful | The flower of our Northern Pitcler-Plant | Cutfon that the club systemis only an cvasion zon a8 excesslvely monotonous: “A vaat vol- | deur’ 1f o traveler enn ascend the one and Chflymflfl being recognizable—attended by | fate which mennced tho 1ifa of her brother, In- | Apriags from the root on n_naked stem. It fs | Of the law, umoof smooth, yellow water, floating trces and | cross the other. without havingz hifa soul filled | Apullo, and serenaded by muslcians. terested every foellny 1 dollars per month tent for L AwhIch o propanc 1o keep aatd beor, . L oo™ 1 ‘w\‘. 1: :‘:1 e'm ul:lonh{‘ncll’&ny hner.hm ve Any "\ )] - it i anlary and vonte. | Oroanecs o shallfor ‘Tha mattor was recently brought before the Courta by Liie arrest of the party who sold beer to the _agent of the club, for violation of tha law. The defendant set up that he solil only at The Story of Capt. Asgill---An Ep- isode of tho Rovolution. o .ora Round About Chicago--- The Pit;har-Plants. Centennial Anniversary of the So= ciety of Arts of Ganeva, hat | very odd In form,—the petals being somewhnt | . A8 to the law npon this subjoct, It I clear tnind in the fate of i s, Jow lincar-shapad islets, two lines of the | with a new worldof ldens and sentiments, verlly | George Walter Thornbury: ne | unfortunate. tamily, ‘The general euriopity in | fddlc-alimped, ahd the broad, wmreiadike | that the ity has tho power by ordinance to Switzerland. B cvon. foreat fh proflic, and tho winding | s siZht muat o a vacant starc, and s Heark & | don on g 11 at the aee oF 30 bk aritioncns. | Fegtard o the evania of the war sielded, I Tinay | stigma of the pistil spreading. ver the whole | -ToBulste th salo of wine and beer, In the caxg river tapering fn the distance to a slender | nether millstone.” niost o lfbrary {n the varlous departments of [ #ay 8o, to the Interest which Young Asgill fii- | centre of the fluwer, The petals are a deep-pur- flx Burlington va, Kellar,13 fowa, 59, it was heli thread, till it {s Joat fn the miat of the hiorfzon,— From Yurimaguns, Prof. Orton traveled, In | Jfterature—pocme, novels. works of historical’ | splred; and the first question asked of sll ves- | ple, and curve fn over the greenlsh-yellow "mlflfll}' may regulate the sale of {ntoxicating LITERATURE. theso are the genoral featurcs. No busy towns | his sccond jonrncy, up the Parana-pura to Bales | cliarncter, blography, ete. Among hia carller | acls that arrived from every port In Nortl [ pistll, uors within its limits, to the exten arc acen along the banks; only hero and therp a | Puerto by ‘canou; thenee on foot through the | hnoks were * Lays and Lewends of the New | Atierlen wos nlways on inquiry Into the fate of | | The Sarracenace Includes seven species, ali | 9f prohibitine such sales by persons palni-hut or fmmm village, hnlf butied In the | forest to Moyobatnbaj and by mule on 10 Cajes | World.!" ¢ .\m}mha of lhu‘:\luln,"nhlnmry of | that young man. ’u is kn!wm’ that Asgill was | limited to the North American Cmnlm-nt, ex- ‘{h" ore not lleensed therefor, though wilderncse. No mountains break tho horizon, | marea, which is dlnl.aul’. onc day from n raflrond | the Buccancers, and “Shakspeare’s England | thriee condueted o the foot of the gibbet, and | cept one, which grows fn the mountains of Gul- 1! lemmuflu of ruch liquors bo not only half-n-dozen !ublo-tnml)cd flla; and, while | leading to the const, ‘This portion of his 'mm-- During the Relgn of Queen Elluflrcuu' Cater, | that thrice G Washington, who could not | aus. prohibited by the laws of the State, Tho char- many biuffs of red_and yellow clny are visible, [ ney consumed above a month, and, thoughi the | he wrote severn) volumes of travel, fncluding | bring himsclf to commit” this erime of polley | InIndia, China, and some or the felands of lfl”fl”‘ citles, under tho general law, givo to they are exceptionnl,—the usunl border being | soverest, was not'the least interesting part of | one entitled “Experdences fn the United | withoot a great strgaic, suspended his punisti- | the Malayan Archipolago and of the Indian l‘!-‘-" "l"’ "";!h'f'-’"“g\“'“e the sale of wine and Jow, alluvial deposite, inagnificently swooded, | his expericnee. For su account of this, a8 of | Biates,” which lic published after a visit to this | inent. 1n valn the King of England,atwhose | Ovean, there Ia s family of Piteher-Planta (Ve- ,:l‘c& \ N Stule . Mercer, 83 lowa, 405, it wal but'half the year covered with water, 'In spitoof | his solourn In Lima‘and his visit to Lake Titl | country, Some of 5|Is novels and misceliancous | feet this unfortunate family fell down, had giv- | penthacor) which arceven moresingular atrue- | 2 that a person who acts us agent or employe the glorlous’ sunehine, the reeno s depress- | enca,—a narmtive repleta with entortaintog M- | works were: “True us Steel,” IInunted | enordera to surrender up to the Americana the | ture thon our Sarraceninds. In the Nepenthes, | © ‘Ld'fl'v to keep and deal ot {ts liquors tc ing from Its samonces, vastness, and sl | cidents and with usoful statisties,—the réader | London,” % Great-Ieart,” and “OId Stories | author of a erime which dishonored tio Engilsh | the petlole, or leal-stalk, cxpands into a hlade, "‘”{‘l ers fi""d‘"‘“); and prosenting ticke leiice. One never stea lere the vlant ( I8 referred to the poges of his charming volume. | Retold.? A collection of Iis posms—a hand- | nation; Genrge I11. was not obeyed. In vafi the | besond which it Is prolonged Into o cord-like ")Pwlhlll‘ll cted and “punfshed for violatlon of beauty of an English purk. Wo long for a e some ilustrated edition—as “recently issuci | States of Hollandentreated of tiic United Statcs | tendrll, that termlnates with a cup hasing a | the Probibitury Liguor Taw. This was a casa clearlng to break the n(rnllf;ht.edgunl the forest, | STUDENTS? SERIES OF ANCIENT | under the title of *Legends and Historical | of America the pordon of the unhappy Asgill. | cover shutting and opening by means of a jolit | Dreciscly similur to that above, except that 1t orn litile landseipo-gardoning o modify the | IISTORIES, Ballnds," and af the time of his deceasy e Tt | The wlbbet erceted In frant of hiy prison did not | o inge. Tho flatd fn tho cups ts poured out, | 1783 an evasion of u tato Jaw, where tho other long streaks of yellow, green, and biue.” The | A GENRRAL .~ HISTORY OF GRERCE 1““ ahont completed a lifo of Turner, the great | ccass to offer to his cyes those dreultul prepara- | In part ot least, from the plant, alnco It fs forind | 1430 evaalon of o o ty l';“' The 8upremo Court rcnf randeur, Tiowever, of a grenb river like [ “FROM TIE EARLIEST PERIOD TO TIE | Enclish Iandecape palnter, which e prepnred | tions more uwful than death.” SBomething (s to | in the lmmature, unopened leaves. In epecl- ;’ iis Stato 'lr strictly construes the Liquor this Ia derived from refccting upon iis prospeet | DEATH OF ALEXANDERTHEGREAT: Wit | from papers furnfshed by’ the artist's friouds | be atlowed for the exacgeration of impassioned | mens rearcd in hot-houses, 1t has been obeerved n?.'ngnl permita no possible evasion of then i ive commerelal hnportunco and fmmenso drain- | 4 Bieten or Tim Sunsrquexy listony so 3 | and exteutorsy under the direction of luskin, | rhetoric in these lust scutences; yot, stripped of | that, in dry weather, the lfds of the enpe aru | fnd the probbilities are” that Buer Clubs wil age. A lover of Nature, morcover, can never [ Present Tiwe, Ty Gro all imaginary circumatances of wo, the situation | closed, an if to prevent evaporatlon; while, in | 1086 thelr game, with heavy costs. TR ANDES D 1 AWARONS: on, Actonn ANDES AND THE AMAZONS: 7118 CONTINENT OF BouTil ANERICA, Ty JAMER Ontox, A. M., Vrofessor of Natural Iliatory. in Vamar Collego, Author of ¢ Comparative Zuology," etc. ‘Third Editlon, Revised ahd En- Targed, Containing Notcs of a Secon Journe; Actoss the Contincnt, from Para to Lima an Toke Titlcoes. With Two Maps and Numerons Jilustrations, - 12 mo., pp. 046, New York: Tiarpor & Brothers. Chlesgo: Janson, MeClurg &Cu., Trice,. 82 1t fs soldom that a book of travel contains s much intereating. fnformation, so clearly and methodically presented, ns does this, recording the observationa of Prof, Orton in Peru, ln the equatorlal Andes, and in the Valley of the Amazons, Two journcys across the Continont tive of gnzing at tho pletucsque grouping and | Author of *Tales of Ancient Greece, ™ etc. 1 of youtig Asgill remalna onc of the saddest the | wet weather, they remain apen, and' the water ———————— of Bouth Amerien, made with tho dircet v‘,,rlcty‘)n! lr%-:u with lhclr mnnllgs olpcrgcplug o I, ‘,‘W- N";’; }:‘i"‘“ a!l%”l“" ‘*’i Brothers, FAMILIAR TALI. nnfi-i x-ufi ‘plu‘iurc. in them run:‘lbl\'{ncrclucn lEx quantity, FRANCE AND AMERICA. purpose of ncquiring exact knowledgo | plauts; tho wild, unconquered raco of veretnble | 4 GHNERAT TS THORY. GF TOSR. RO TIE . In July, Washington recefved a letter from | Mr.Tait,an Engllsh ohserver, noted the pres- : with regord to the products and tho | glanta; the rockicss cnur{:y and gclfish compe- | “ wourNpATION 01 MHE CITY TO THE FALL CAPT. ASGILL. Count de Vergrennes, the French Minister, In- | ence of n substauce, having the action of pep- The " Protection” Pollcy of the Latter. prospeets of tho vast region watered fillnll of ull, big and littles the dense canopy of | it AUGUSTULUS, B. C. 7--A, 1), 470, Liy | The story of Maj. Andre—tho youngand ac- | closiug another from ' the mother of Capt. Ae- | sty in the fluid confalned I the pitchers of the i i"cc"' supported by crowded columns, braiich- CUARTES MERIVAL At ameeting held in Parls, on account of the by tho Great River, havo resulted in the acen- . B, Denof Ely. 12m0., | complished British oflicer who suffered thoerul | &llh of which the Count remarked: ¥ Your Ex- | Mepentier. It exists in the virgin pltchers in ass for 40 vr 50 fects the parasites and under- . 701 New-York: Harper & Brothers, Chie 0 celleney will not read this letter without being | small quantities; and, in those fo which files | Centennial in Pilladelphia, Mr. Louls Blanc, mutlatlon of a mass of novel and valuatlo facts, | zrowth strupgling for o and light; the broad- Elkio’ dnumon, 3eCinr & Co. » Prico, $0, fate of death on'the gallows for having pluyed | Sopcansyy affecied; {t had that effect uupunltllx’a hiave abtained ccess, - connlderable strength. | memher of the French Cliamber of Deputies, which the Profcasor has had the skill to com- | leaved banauas and gigantic grasses; the colos- Tho abovo abridgments of the histories of | the partofa spy within tho American lnes—is | King and upon the Queen (of Frunce), to whom | The Inscets are guided to the lquid by o elrele | pronounce@a discourse In which the followlng munfeats {n o highly pleasing and cfictent man- | &al nut and pod bearing trecs; and, above all, | Greeco and Romo have been prepared by compe- | familiar wherever tho history of the Revolution | I communicated . The goodness of thelr | of halra pointing to the 114, and preventing ner, The notes of tha first tour, nccomplished In 1867, were published shortly after tho roturn of tho travelers and to them aro how added a report of the sccond joarncy, which was por- formed In the sumnier of 1878, The memoranda of the two trips, united in tho snme covers, compnse a most complete and faithful account of thie physlenl aapcet, tho rcsources, and the nhnbitants of the richest and most promising portlon of the Southiern Continent. Tho atten- tion of Commerce, as well ns of Befence, is directed to this apacious and fertile field, still the hundreds of speeles of pulng, cach vyIng | po0 civorror the use of sehools and for the | hns been related; but the fuckdents In the cap. | Mojestles' hearts induces me to deare that the | movement in any other direction. In descrihe PISES occirs? with the other in Deauty and grace. Through 5 e hich we i inguletudes of un unfortunute mother may he | I the prozress of the insects after reaching | ThAt 8 peoplo a8 abstinately Protectionlat as that aheh b Qonacly-pncked fyrest flows tho Anmzans | general reader. Tho object tiey havo In viow, | tre of Capt, Asgill—which wero tn every par- | tiTIeiUes OLAY MGTLANS ST oy e | 08 %A OFR Uhmervens ' ierd they pahed: e ke Ao icemse faaif with all the grandeur of an occan-current.' of presenting within n small comnnas, and yet | Heulnr, except in their final terminatlon, 8 dis- | 4o constderation, sir, whicl, though not decl- | und scemed to enjoy some seorction Whielh | flons sime gonde swhish thay soject el Troductive Indusirics are almost totally. neg- | in an entertaing narrative, the lending events Iy | tressiug as those which befell Maf, Andre, sud | sive, may have an fnfluence "upon your resolu- | Atems to be pourcd out on the glazed surface of | exorhitant tarifls, offers, wo' muat sny, o singalac Ieeted In nll the Valley of the Amazons,” Even | thelife of tho two great European nations of [ ot the time exclied us deep and universal a | tion. Cupt. Asgill is doubtless your prisoner, | thelip. Then they traveled omward, and met | and contradictory epectaele, We ara ' tempted to riculture fs not pursued with sufllclent ne- | antiquity hos heen nkfilrnny accomplishicd ; nnd | sympathy—have been siugularly neglected fn | but be {8 amang those whon the arme of | the fate of thelr companions. T found ahout | axk, Why should we give sursclven the troublo to tlvity to provide the Inhabltants with the vege- | the nud{nt with Hinfted thue wfil appreelito | ¢hy records of the historian, and sre now almost | e King _contributed to put futo your | thirty of these Inscets In this ruclwr. and, ns | g0 fo farto prove the excellence of onr merchan. tablo products nocewsary to thelr oXlatence. | fheir service in helphig M to econvmize bis Y how alimost | junde at York Town, Although this circum- | they were in various stages of digestion, [ pre- [ dire toa countey that. 1o otder to keep it at o din- The food constimed In the towns {s_mainly tm- | most procious posscssion. forgotten. stance does not operato as & safegunrd, ft, how- | sumo they were entripped st different times, Umlm "fl_.fllfl' it ‘g‘l)‘h a “"'lf u‘th fl=0. 50, ported from Para or New York, and, when the Charles Asgill—the only son of Sir Charles | cver, justifics tho intercet I permit myseif to « . Thesecretion in which they were being | 8rd sometlmes or.ecnl Inb_gpen- i 3 Vil G ] ¥ ing ean be expected In the United steamers fail to brluga regular supply, a fam- LMY 'S To Y Argill, an English nobleman of wealth und | take o this affalr. In seeking to deliver Mr. | digested was yery viscid and yery neld, In the | g w & ins fa Imminent, \VEm]trflanrJ rlec, butter, and | pegayg ,,’,“n",fi,s,,",?m,n Dol B oo o R ‘Jolined the Trittsh forees i | AfUL from tho fate which thrcatens Jit Eom | unopencd pifclier, tho vecrelion, I only falnlly Can Gutien are Fenly roimiory? 38 point of ack -cheese are forelgn articlcs, an = 2 7 i B et msu‘;' il price At | Zion. Kow nnd Tevined Editlon. 18mo., pp. | Awmcrlen, and, though but n youth of 19, en- | 11T from engaghig sou to seek another victim; | ackdy and not at all visckd, our commerce with Amerjea las fong hcen station b Janien R, % C A the pardon, to be perfectly satlsfuctory, must be Dr. Moare, of (lasncvin, states that he hns | ary; and it will continie to ko so nntll thoy lower umvorked, nnd much of §t uncxplored; and to | Ferry, is $10 per barrel; butter, from England | MIooRL NS ¢ Eanisorood 8O0, o Ap. | Joved tho runk of Captain, He was under tho | enirer " o oo ber ety b found in n. single pitcher of tho Nepenthies tho | thy. bacrier which thelr. Castom hoose duties satlsly, 05 far 05 possible, tho Interrogations of | and the United States, Is 80 conts o pound ; Ilol- (EAKES, AND LEcTunzk, By RALPI WALIO command of Lord Cornwallls when that Gen- | ‘Fhe letter of Lady Aegill rends as followa: remains of nincty-one ants, sixteen wasps, four | oppose fo Ha further progress. —Iowercr, [ s 20 e v 5 3 H . ¢ . ckroac wigs, | We _tust remember thot certaln nrticles T’ ing oter nogsasnrict 1h raportinn, | 5. Dostons. dstmen . Onfoon e Co, -+ 1P | eral surrondered Lie orwy ot Yarklown, n | S If the pelieiots of the ¥eeneh Conrt il | S o S S hikicln en s | 8 Fithgh, ‘manuiaciore.ore” Iyl - Plicse prices advance with progress upthe Tivor, | These two new mumbers of tho Litto | October 1781, sud was Inluded mmong the | Ftmitasinac Wasiseslh Lemaiiedoultec | S0 St Foniatng tao decompaned. 1o ha B i aernive Bilcas, until, at Tquitos, flonr from Richwond and Baltt- | Classie® edition of Emerson contafn some of | Prisonera-of-war forwhain speciul tormsof capit- | delicate sensations with which an indivlduat can ba | recimized. The fact that. piteficr-bearing planta i o7 “ ladened, It is maulteatly for our Interest to pro- more, and potatoes from Portugal, cost 20 | .0 nuthor's noblest utterances. The easny ulation wore obtaled Until May of the folfow- | penetrated will be recelved favorably by a noble- | do not thrive when left where Insecta cannot | dice these Inst even Inthe present sfate ol (he 3 cannad butts % % ¢ o e Ly - | an who reflecta honor not only on his nation, | have acecss to them mdato the evidence that erican tariff. Tdo not k tien t it g{?;gfi;g&my‘}a‘vl ?- s'%’ Dither {;gg;’ England, | ptandshlp, Compensation, and Spiritun] Lawa | M8 Year, hoshared the captivity of his comrdes ) ut | Amorican tarift. 1do not know wiien the Unitel o ba ‘but on human nature, The abject on which I im- ¢ ol ol i i ree o PGt Tino, S14 & bavrel 8 Nawesatle ‘couly | are gonerally regarded as among the fincet ho | WFNe o dndividusl clrcunistances disthi- | ploro’your amirtance s tog fiearizending 1o be Hies areslopomdeat; farw past af thei sulalat: | Biaton il ensverind o Faca Trade; oF wheos i lino, 1 ) ; ‘ + mos . the pllic rejio ce, upo ) $504 tong Togs, 4 apiece, and sawlog tlio same, | lioa over produced; while that, entisled “ Tho | EUishinghls lob from thelrs, Then, bya curious | { ok (RS (AR o tite rtloven o from tha | | ‘The Aepmtlcauttain their fyllost development, | leads | who " ree | the exportation "of thele $5 per 100 fect. Over-Soul” i sahl to e preforred by hilmsell to chanco of war, he was appointed toundergo one | bunden of so mourifal duty. My son, my ouly | inthe Island of Borneo. “Every mountaln- | 88 L ! both Inquirers, has been tho objoct of the ex~ plorer, I'io River Amazons is navigable by veasels of largo size for n distance of 0,000 miles? Two thousond miles from its mouth its channel hag adepth of 7 fathomss and for 2,600 miles there oceurs no fall to Interfere with the smooth pas- sage of shipping. The river has twelve tribu- \ ' i tem of Drotection.—this ayatem having tarles, cach ovor 1,000 miles In longth, which 1 do not wonder,” says Prof. Orton, “that | all other of is writhga, of the soverest ordeals that fall to the expericncs | fon, dear to me aa be ls brave, amiuiile us hio in be. | top,” saya Mr, Wallace, “abounds with them, | g0, 0 L e L L B AL src united by o network of natural canals, in- | clay-enters are so numerous on the Av:mzona, The_ * Miscellanfea " _embrace the discourse | of man, loved, only 10 year of age, w prisuner-of-war, | running alonz the ground, or climbing over 2 . " tation, the reductlon in like mearure of natlonal - for they have two strome temptatibna: tha | on “ Nature," i which Emerson frst unequlvo- | It happened early In 1783 that a party of | oo o s o, of \vork | shruba and stunted treca —thilr clegant pitchers | oxpnrition. 1t . Towover, evident that tha hert i Town, s at present confined in America an | hanging in every direction. Some of tlicse’ aro k| c| gearcity of food, aud tho abumlunco of eloy. 1| cally disclosed his fransecudontal tondetielts, | American Royallsts, who kiad been wrought up | n ahicet of reprinal, * Siall tho “fnnocent | jum L e oo o AR | aionnk af A H’l‘;fin‘,"’tnfi"&f{lfii‘x‘a;:":"m"'fln’.gn: o ,“’" e by thel b | fud o secles of nine lctires and, addresses do- | 4, o gtate of intonse excltement by the suffer. | THer tho fate of the Hfl‘“{? Figuea to yourself, | iyl Philippine Ince-sponge’ (Kuplectella), which | well ax for us, (8 ta lot them see at what prices orgely eaten nway by thelr owners. Natural | livered Dbefore Bocloties and Colleges in the B eir, the situation of a family Inthese clreutiatances. | poohose hecomo so commions others nga hrond | they could have our clegant and useful manufac- , Ings wll.‘kh’ ‘a8 neutrals In o country ravaged by Ifimmllmlllul',l bnn’ 1 lm,d :lIm( objcc‘l: ot d[s(rf‘u. andahotts Thole colars whe Ereen, fously | tures withou ha absnrd augmentation with which Vi @ bowed dow! y fear and erief, words aro wantin, 3 > -1 war, they must enduro In the Inevitable course | e TR el s to' paint such 5 teens | tinted aind mottled with red. and purple, - Thio | tiey aru charged by the American Custony Honra crensing the facility of intercommunieation, Bteamers were placed upon tho Amazons in 1853; and, twonty years later, thirty-five were afloat, varying In tonnage from 17 to BO{. Twenty of these steamers are owned by three companies, and ply between thelr ports at regular futervala, Botween Para and Manaos, there annually pass 60,000 tons of freight, the trade of but 800,000 pecople. When the rallrond now o process of construction around the falls of the Lower Madelra Is completed, Bolivia will have an outlet through the Amazons, and the trafilc of B‘ooo.mo poaplo will be added to that which now pnsses over this great fluvinl highway, The Ama- 2Ons Was 0f clull;npenmllo the” commerce of all nations in 1807; vet it is, In effect, free only to \Luu‘luflu {nr{?lnfiyzmmmn llnl;é‘.r Itl isuax- pected that all restrictions u pavigation :‘%l u:-‘n lu? 3 b& rcxaovfil,%flthmthgwmj reo upon this ntle river, name: the Mediorranéa of tho New. Warld, wiil ) (dlygrmv to imposing dimenslons. Para, ¥ the larzost city on the largest river in the world,” is situnted at the junction of the Gusma snd Para Rlvors, 75 infles from tho ocunn. The Amazons ot v.ln?a tot hus o width of 20 miles, but fts expanso {8 broken by a mul- }Iludtf&!fi?dl ’lllnll,;? "l:ha C|lly of l’ifl’m m‘m ound YCArs 0go, numbera to<Iny oul 85,000 fnhabitas Ag'l‘fivg climate {s anl(nh¥lnnu{ tho temperaturs comfortable, the thermom- cter ranging from 73° to 830, The heat {8 nov- cr 80 oppressive aa fn our own Intitude,~scn- foadl 18 pearce; for edible frultis confined mainly | years between 1837 and 184 ta cultlyatcd spote, and gnmne has fled for retuge to the deptha of the foreat, Tlhio fishes arg un- FEUROPEAN ITAND-BOOK. of events, hud determined Lo avenge themeelyes b o = 4 B t misery; my husband, glven over by his physi- | finest yet known were obtalned on'the summit % . Eflflfi‘l"”!lg'g;’;‘h‘u"mgc:: L fonnd on trlal, This | TARPEIS MAND-1IOOK FOR TRAVELERS 1 | by some siguat nel of retallution, “On the 24 | St st foars botord fho areivat of this huses, | of Kini-bulon, in Northwest. Borneo, One of | hotine by the demonstration of tho taaterlal bon: trnced partly to a want of enorgy and provident, | _¥nll of the Paris Commune.. With 116 Maph | s mi attack apon o troons stationcd I | Ineat hos brater o vone of dirirow. nnawiinox; | Quarts of watcr [t its pitcher. Another (Nepen trike the eminently practical apirita of the Ameri- : pon tie troops stationcd In g | iugof hoe brother In tong of dittrews, and‘Without | they Eduardsbimia) as o narrow pitchier 30 | eans. oven in Bhiladoinbin, Mt great centro of forethought (the land is rarely cultivated with | ‘and Plana of Clties. Tn Threo Volumes. Vol, I el 0 o o Interval of reason, unless it be to listen to some . | p cans, adelphin, [ Lorcthiough AL pml’y e L | e T sy oL pyolumet, Yokt | blucchonse on Fonrs. Tuver, In- Monmotth Inches long, while the plant itself grows to the | the Protectionista in the United States, STCY, . « | circumstance that may console her heart. let . 5 5 bl o B abhont ookt ol | S i e 8505 SORGVE. | Cotn e ey o Mk, I Sk | S e ot | QS o di 9 ' iy InexpreseIble mlseey, and plead in'iny favors n | Vhile traveling on Mount Ophir, {n Mnlacen, WISCONSIN FEMALE COLLEGE. of fmmediato galn." IHarper's Hand-Books for Travelers in Eu- "mm"‘g"‘hg“"‘.g“,""}fi!“::“I'r“‘l‘;‘“"wl- lfil:“zflgfif;: wond from you, like a Voice from Neaven, would | Mr. Wallace andhis companlons atie day looked Bpecial Correspondence nf The Tridune. Thiora Is a great tack of Tahor throughout tho | Topo and the East have been o long tn tho | Jis o wes hept by “eloco luerato ue all from denalation, from tho lusf degres | about in vain for water with which to sakethelr | o3y Wia, duly 1.—The anniversary o confinement, .1 know how far Gen, Wi 4 AL " e Sy ¢ country, The abarigines do not care for monoy, | hands of the public that their dlstinctive merits [ and, on the 13th _of April, was ?é.fllfl"}kfi\'fcnm&:n "Tell .!:Imt:nlyu:lln.ru‘myg:: :’: l;‘l‘.::l ’l'ilttllxrnnrt-l‘lnu!t\:.,lm:’tlllc“@wm:!r’w::l‘:l'l:::m Wisconsin Femalo College, located at this place, ard will not work. * They prefer to subsist on | aro thoroughly known., The prescnt volume | banged on the heights of Middletown, On thy | wish my ron reatored to liberty, and he Wil reaiore | yhic pitchers (about half a pint in each) was full | took place yesterday. This Institution opened the scanty and precarfous’ dfet afforded by wild \des the tourlst through Great Britain, Irc- | bresst of tho condemned man wasaflixed a label | hini to his desponding familys he will rextore itm | of ingects, and otherwise unjuviting. On tasting | fta doors this sear to youny men, forty-thres of roots and fruits, rathor than to fenst on rich | Sulies the tourist through (reat Hritain, Ir fius lll;(:lecyu.ln‘:fi: 1'.'.3:3':?5:":'.‘ ity however, we found it very palutable, thatsh | wyom have bc’;:n i ntytcufl:nce this yc:{r. Unier o eading as follows: We, the refugrees, having | to lappiness. Tho v K 5 Jon. | land, France, Belgtum, and Holland. It hus | Fo o e 2 R wil Justify thia uct of cle ¢ L :?Q"X“{fii"cfl\'fé’n?,‘-' :}«:n:l‘:;}grll’yowcglfilgt{lfnfi;flm hoon' carefully revised, and its duta brouht 3’.’;‘," fi?fifi'&"f m"&nfi’n‘fi cx'.'éfl.(.’x""?fifflufu. led "J"" “’y‘“"""“? e wae bor to_abundance, 19 | Father watm, und |“° oIl quenchied our thirst | o000 management, it sceins to have entered .and in guthering the Wative products of the | down todun.1 of the current year. A now gon- { poasures -daily carrying ity nxufimon‘-\m Luflopenierice, ad 19 ‘""m“f’}.'h{:‘fi,{':,"'."'fi“'nl;“.{:"' {:T\"n‘ Ak:_.m,,':".‘,’,"’lhgm;;','dn"h:}l I:;::,“‘,“’l‘)luz]',‘:.';: upon a new era of prosperity: and some plans foreats, “Tho Valley of tho Amazons is, ne. | ¢ral map f‘l Eurunlu. e ith fm‘h[ xnnple;“c! 8- | therefors determin o fosufTor without taking | iz intacncs Iy favor of fnnocence, aed 1 the | Plants uroin the hablt af resorting th theso cupa | were yesterday completed by the Trustees which eanlllng tln' 'I1'rnf. rgrton].{thn v!‘l(nst tl‘l'lnl"yfpcu ’ml mglw":;:;ufie"‘bfl“’;ml’u’;(‘;!fl “1"_‘:‘; lg}f;g*h cflrgv‘_l’,"i;,g lvcul.',ulmcli llur the uinerolls imclc{fu.lnml“uma canne of justice and humun‘{‘ly.“ m-npmn.l s, o | when water can bo found nowliern elae. Tha | will place It on a firmer footing financially, Ififi,fi’&' Sonls IIEhit the ‘shares of- the svers | traveler the routea he fs to raverse with amplo | DSE, (o I say, may thoso lose tholr llherty | letterfrom Francata den, Washinglon, anil favor | Nepenthes """,’n;‘l!’ 'i‘c‘:;‘g ‘fl:;'g::‘c‘;'l‘;l' ;‘l"”gm_‘: Last-Sunilay, the Bacealaurcate Scrmon way whao do not folfow on), and have made uso of | me withu copy of it o be transmitied from henee, o ety in' the whols Province of Amazonas and | clearncss and detafl. Capt. Tuddy us the st objoct. o presdnt to | 1 feal tho whota wliht of (ho iiborty takon I pro- | Hieit v::;’lnzlwlghu ToR ohg el p dolivered by the Principal, the Rev. A. O, of tho Lower Maranon. It s Impossible your view; and, further, determino to lang | senting thie requent.” But I feel cunfident. whether | 7, vy Yeilds of ' Indin_Is found the stranzest | Wright. On Wednesdny evoning J. F. Tuttle, carrectly to estimate tho number of BOORS RECEIVED. funn for man, white there Is o refugee oxieting. B tete yout Tmtanity will seaps | Of all the strango Pitcher-Planta—thie Dis- | Jr., gavo an Intercsting address hofore tho Lits Indians, as they wander ftfully from plco o | TIE INFLUENCE OIF TIIE BLUE RAY OF Up gous Ilud(zl\;(or Phillp White,"” On the 80th | t5vion my fanit und blot it out farevor, chidia” Kaglesiana: 1te long, leafless stent | orary Saclety on the subject of Hunger,” Ox placo; but tho Inrgest triboy the Mundurucn, | - TUE SUNLIGIET, AND OF THE BLUE COL: | of Mr«la‘nk y8 after the capturs of Huddy, | “Niay that fleaven which I fmploro grant'that you | runs up o bundred feet or more, and | o f5 o s e ey G, F, Henrting, of dora not {nclude moro than 8,000 men, women, 1V RGETADLE TR TN A | Thilp White, a Royulist, hind been taken pris- | maynover need the cousolation which youbaveit | then, futerspersed with leaves, littlo pitchers | Thursday '8 Gickded B :nd uhlld:fn;‘ nh]l{:;z&({.l;:mt:}l;fi:‘ ]r.ln not mus- IN RESTORING HEALTH, | onerin New Jersey, and kitled by the guard on | {n your power to beatow on are hung divcetly from the stem, These are | Kilbourn City, gave the Anniversary Addrese er mure thn (] 8. 4 ALTIL | attompting to eacive durlug his progress to tho Turnras Asaiit, enr-shuped, und are about 6 fuches long wnd 2 | before the Chrlstian Arsochtlon. The term Dreezes nnd - aftemoon-showers tompering | _Among the animals uscd for food by natives T L T . Xt il to avengo this spectal ofense that | These Tetters, with ono of his own, wer sent Bt fnclion ih dlameter. The outaide It spotted | examinations on_ Tuewlas, Welnosdny, ant the roge of the Tropical sun, *Wers | and whitcs, are soyeral spocics of maonkeys, tho Tite: 1801 and 1870, Addroen Tuddy was hung. to Congress by Wushington: and, on the 7th of | with a deep-brown or purple. The fluid In the | Thuraday were very creditable, and_quite well it not for imported lacases,” | tapir, deer, armadillo, eapybara, monatee, tur- hiladelphin Saciety for Promoting Agrl- Inconsed at tho outrage perpetrated by the A f November, they ** Resolved, That the Command- | cup generailly containa drowned fnsects, amongs | attended, ns they were also at the closa of the ¢ Clnxe | refugees; Washington wrote to Sir Heory Clin- | ep-in-Clifef be, and {s hereby, dirceted to set | which black ants predominate. But, etrang- | fall and winter terme, grity hieron, turtles, and flshes of ondless varl- ton, Hemaen & 'l‘ fln\lnnh'crn Chicago: Junwon, | ton, domonding that the lender of the'party, Capt. A\p{;ln ot liberty." Ac(rg" of this reeolu- | cat fact of all, near cach cupa tuft of verinl But the great day, of courar, was thelast day, cly, The wild beasts and venomous snakes | McClurg i Co Teleoy 820 nne. oo | Capt. Lippincott, shiould be deliverod up to hiin | tion, withi n pussport to New York, was trans- | alivots springe from the stem, and these, reach- | The lrgest church fu the placo wan filled. Tl lurking i the Valloy of the Amazons are more | T RTE G CORRE AN S Wit Map ang | for punlshmont.—adding: thut, i€ his request | mitted to Asgilton the 18th. Tholctter con- | Ing over and ipplig fnto the liquid, thickened | muste was excellent. , Four wldreases by atu- formidablo in imagination than in reality, | TR0 B9 TRNR. et e rain. | Wero not complied Wl"'] e should be ubder | yeylng thom closed with these Hnes: with unimul matter, suck it up and introduce | dents were given. Mr. A J. Whiting, of Tron. * Pumus, Jnmmr?( and wll\l-(’mu slink '.!u;t‘mgh tor Irothera & Co. the nceessity of retallating. Washington alsa 1 cannot tako leave of you, alr, without sssuring | it Into the circulation of the plant. ton, a past-prraduate studont, spoke an ordgzing the denso forusty 't observes Prof, Orton, ‘“and | GARATOGA ILLUSTRATED: Tun Vimron's | sent a letter to Congress, nccompanied with | you that, in whatever light my ngency ln this un. oratton on ® Incentives to Truc Living,” which R Ve o Aot | AT LBt e Mo B 0 | scumenit g, ot e, it | Beibiam ey ot Lt ol | eI oL, | el i and el e b iy T} C & 0 'upor, Now York: Intor rothera & Co, called forth a re; ¢« | enced, thi y I mo- - jong, Miss Lillie Davis, ol hx place, read wus {n the arms of fts ownor,—tume 88 a kit~ COMPLETE POMTICAL WORKS tloning tho acton of the Comnatdorin ot | ves bt by what T cantaived to b o sewe oty | The Soclety of Artaof Geneva, which was | too long . g it or ipe ! ton!™ Alligators are common; and vampire | HENRY WADSWORTII LONGRELLOW. With | On the 5d of May, Wnshingion dispatched n | duty, which loudly called upon me to take nieas- | founded in 1770 by IT. B, De Saussure and somo | § short, clear essay on tho question whethes bata, measuring 3 feot In expanoe, aro froquent- | Numerous Hinstratlonx, P te Slialapearc's plays, which took tha ; : A In expanoo ore i- | Numerons lizstmtions goper. Bostont dames | command: 10 Trjgudlor llazen, ot Latientor, | Sfct BOROVAE Ulasteatle, loprevents regetition | of bis contreron colebrated - ta centennal anni. e it fio Aot wree ths y sceyy but are consldered harmlcss by natural- e s i couche ¢ erma: 6 o f thoso unormitica which have heon the subject uf 5 e . rround tlint he did not vrite them. Miss Clars fats, Tolsonous snakes, L;pmm' contipedos, and | HIDDEN PERILS, Many Cretn :‘t‘v:lélllllnll;,r‘l ‘llll:et{;:’l ('): u‘éifit‘;;mfifin,l ‘};‘;l‘, x n‘ll.:shb") Clerieaton: TA1 Lt Sils Jimyat tatit v 1A l"kq'l', versary on the lat of June. A signal featuro of | Tyrrell, of this place, read 8 bright essay on the scorplons _are lable A Novei, By % o Do v, . aton’ oy, to bo answered without the efuston of tho hlood uf | the accnsion was an Int ernationn! competition | stibject, # Iluve u Mind of Your Own. caplty givo'ano an wihwol- | - Ja, Authorof B ol Middictaw's Money, b ete. | fot, for The ubova purposo (of retallation), @ | o aabcent porsan, 1ot s greater fellet 'to- yuu | i chromometry. Tho mumber of competltara | the casiyiat's aasauita gn the folllen of fashion, come surprize; but much more than these are 7 centa, * | British Captain who Is an unconditional pris- | than it {s to, sir, your most obedlent, humble ecry- was large, and sx firat-class prizes were award- ahio wore a pull-buck. Miss Edith R, Matthewa, e b s of Ther St o aehott | LAKESIE LIBRARY, No. 40. M1g8 MoLLy. | ien If such un ot la bn your pussossion; If | any arouas Waaixurox. | ©38 T SOl B R generul seasion werg | f La Verno, M., the only griduate, reul o plague of the Mikdle Amazons, The | ™5 fxsrmick Mar Durr, Chicago: Donnailey, | 20t b Ldcutenant under the same clreutatances, | - 1r, Gordon, whose version of this story has | &0 000" Wich n bananet, Cat which ahout 400 | thotghtful and able essay on ‘The Intellectua trade-winda sweep the Lower Amazonsclearof | y5y0'8 Co, Prico, 10 cents. from umong the prisoncrs at uny of the poste, n In the main followed in the abuve abstract, Y mont of Races,” which showed thg 9y Soclety we e Develupy these winged pests; hulhlmynnd the reach of ofther [n Pennsylvania or Maryland, 8o soon ates that Capt. Asglll was thought to be de- ('r'fl"r'«:ff-:w‘lh l‘»;‘::b:)x’n\tgnu‘x‘lt;:) qfin({{:&.l”’fln‘!: Ak u& careful study during her achool-life. re :thnnvli:ln .n-;(?'v*qlllfi::g:;'}' |‘1.§“f:\::}|:fl,‘3;§:::w?.fifilr{ PERIODICALS RECEIVED, o you have fixed on thoe person, you will send | fejent in politeness, because, afterhis liheration, of Dr. M. The Do Savsatire. (grandson of the | 5, The Annual Addreas wus given by Julins 1M, hilin under a safe guard to Philadelphin, I need eeter o ! "y e "o | nawes, Esq., of this place, and wasan admirble round. Add to theso the tickn wnd mites that | Southern Luo Jeobo—July (@, 1, Jones &Co., | ot montion to yau that svory “pounlle tonder- Yo peglectd to retiion sn_acknowledgment, of | founder of tha Saciety), the exact spot onwhich | Dafrer, Exga of this siack, S wescs MERIS swarm on the vegetation ready to attack the th 8L, Louin). y Pasncre-by, o cockrondien. it infost the | Heerary Wortd for Juty (8. . Cracker, Tiostony. | Ncs® thut 1 conuistont with eays Prof, Orton, “Farn would bo the Paradiso of invallda.” Bmall-pox first visited the city in 1819, tho yollow fover in 1850, and tho cholera In 1855, clioice between these . P‘flgflcl could not casily bo made; but the na- fves nppear to be mors liable to the firat, and forcigners to the recond, Prot. Orton describes Para s **buflt on o low tract of land, ro that, ot a distance, it appears, Ike Veniee, seated on tho sea, with beautiful rocinling nutlhx% in pardens along the shoro, and every varloty of craft, from frigato to sanoe, on the rivor; hemmed fn between tho River Guajarn and a perpetunl forest that stub- boruly disputes every inch of ground; with plet- aresquo avenues of mongubas, graceful palms, wsnd suporb bananas, in elegant luxuriancas with unpaved atreots, neglocted plazas, dflaphinted houses, gombre churches with grass and shrubs growing on_ their tiled roofs; with sereaming purrots” and lonthrome vultures, yellow dogs nil chiattering monkeys; with wealthy Brazil- lans in spotless “white, nolsy Portu- rucss portersy fdls - soldiers, merry ne- key, curasaon, puan, wild zeeso and ducks, the enlture, Bvo,, {:p, 185, Philadelphia:’ Clax. a 0 socurity of biim, | mnent tht had been granted hiny by Washipy. | the Soctety held its tirat mcotiug, Just a century | igiori as his toxt, and sliowed the foolishnest csses with trays or water-palls on’ thoir h should be shown to the unfortunato person 5 ago. s of the youth's trylng to climb at the risk of his e, sober Tudiat women Wit makes ehflarer, | Vlagen, sho.figgers. ond flens that avound in | ZAinote schaolmarier for July (Cook"& Mowsti, | S 1, AR, £, 2 L% ot. Augtll, aftorwards Sir Charlos Asgil Bt Nl lifo witout lnyr’uh{onl. Our Lecture Bureaus sstride on thelr lips or mllln% in_the street: | sandy localitics, and tho nnuts of vartous species, | gmerican fiuoksel’er for July 1 (Amerlcan News [ Meantime, Sir Henry Clinton bad caused the | ghgined the rank of a Brittsh General, aud lved . should look nfter Mr. Dawes, Altogethor, Ane with o mongrel population of nmn]gnmnwi and the list of tormentors {s vomplete. Company, New Yorlk: arreat of ‘the pereons mplicated in the hangiig | 1o th ngw of 61, The unbuppy epleods In hia [ Atlatestadyices, the Qerman North-Asfatlc Ex- Portugucae, Indlan, and negrd ®load; ‘Thera is a bewililering divers] te' of ). niversury Week l\mnml off very pleasantly, i and | American Naturalist for July (11 O, Hovghton & | of Huddy, sai thelr trinl wasurdered by Cort- | Jito, which has heen described In this sketch, | pedition had reached Scinipalatiusk, in 8iberta, | closing & successfu T year in the happlest wanner, everywhere the siims of human indolence and | beautiful trees covering the vast Val sy of tho Co., Doston), Martial. ° At the concluslon of the trial the pro- | way mude the subject of a Frouch tragedy, en: | under favorablo clrcumstances, Among it col- ——— Nuture's thrift, of filth and_poverty alongside | Amnzons. *“Nowhere fn thu world,” writes | @lobe for Junc (Bnfalo), ceedings wero sent to Washington, They con- W " v gl 3 " i of overpowering heauty i w “mly » “l:em' Prof. Orfon, “1s thero atich an amount or such | Naflonal Zeachers' dfonfhty tor July (A. 8, Tarnea | §5ien dgmm O L a hin Iu'!fly . gw"x}fr:lcd hflfl-’l‘}q ln:]vmgxn:rrylf;'l‘f‘éfl‘“mm wus per- | Jections thus far ?Mlulm.d ;\;:; living spedmens THE GAME CROQUET. tom, vet, sltogethier, leaving o ploasant fn- avarloty of uscfal and m;m:‘r:lunml Youan o8 In & Co., Now York and Chicago), § Amertean Hoyaliats sgaluat tho pulumlunun:| K = : of the |"'"l="" AA"F“ 1 sheop ‘:‘ : "’""‘:l" - Ftwon pression on the mind, which” ean never fade, e virgin forests which etal around the basin RS Lipplncott,—sctting forth the outrages which n Bignor D'Albertl's expedition up the ver, i friuge vor D Btanding at tho guteway of & mosniil: | Of the tireat River. Over ahundred different LITERARY NOTES. e e Tarais tromm tho el gnl whieh SPARKS OF SCIENCE. Now Gutnes, waa expented Lo Mart. from Byt A e sy eres cent valley, covered with the richiest and largest | kinds of highly-valaable woods have been cut | ITclen B, Mather {s the namu of the author of | justitied, to thelr minds, this deca of rotallation. ey, Australls, tho 10th of Aprlt Tho sum of A1 that afiate In open aiz " forests on tho cartl, and at the embouchuraot a | fron a plecof Taud fess than half amilu squara, | 4 Coming Through the Ryo, n novel herotofore | The result of the Court-Murtlal was summodup | FLORA ROUND ABOUT CHICAGO. | bbb Il een rised 1o atd tho enterprise; ol The Fronch call foto-champotre dver wlich affords’an unparalioled extent of | OF thess inuny wera dark-colored velned woudsy | gyirituted to Miss Rhiods Broughton. fu the decluration thot, * Tho Court having con- | pyg prrcrian PrLaNTs.—It Is prohably too late | tis, with ti luan, froni. the Government of {Anglico~a lawn-puriy). . watercommunieation, touching cvery count; gusceptible of a high finlsh,—ns beautiful as . o | sidered tho evidence for and agulnst the Captuin, Tuck the fk £ the & i o New Bouth Wales, of o steam Jannch, enabled They meet to play on the Coutinent except Chilland Tatagonin, | Foscwood or chony, But thy development | New editlonsof ‘Hans Chrlstian Andersson's | wid it nppearing that (sithough Joshun uddy | to pluck tho flowers of the Sarracnias purpures | Now South Wales, of u steai 1astch woatled Tha gamo croquot, &r:: must become the Liverpeol of the "Trop- | of this industry hus'not cven begun, Thersaro | stories, in six volumes, and those of the Broth- i\’m exceuted without proper authority) what | (Pitcher-Plant, or Huntsman's Cup) this scason, | him Pl g And, If su falt~to Alre, only two saw-millson the river between Parn ‘ :s | the prisoner did waa not tho eifect of mallcs or | —thel; th for blossoming 18 June—yot fta | I8 Prospects, “Tho tatal valuo of oxports’ from Para in 167 ers Grimm In four, will be published by Jawmes ho Dl U clr mouth {on g 10y—Y aud the Andes, namely: at Manaos und Iguitoa. 5 {ll-will, but proceeded from n conviction that it snde; The boring of the shafts for tho Anglo-French INCINENTS, wus 80,071,818, —ncarly $5,000,000 of which be- | When the nutives want a plank, they ‘ent dawn | Milter & Co. t the fall. ol obey the orders of the Board of ""‘"““"lly'wlpid,mm,“ ""?“0"'7 {‘3 - '"',:',b: tunnel, m)'ng-l\'nlure. is progressing favorably. ?{;E";““;}:::;\dd‘fg::::, Touged o rublbor. Ot this, Englund recelved | atreo and hew |t with a batchet. Common | Tho Chaucer Boclety's proposed * Concord- | Directarsof Assuciated Luyalists, and bls not | ect of Intercat in overy stago o growth; | A niinp has been ercetod for the dratning of thy Slich atvotehing of drjses s‘:.fiso,ml, and the United Btates $3,371,188. | codar and ftauba baards, 16 feot long and Binches | anco to Chaucer's Worka” 1s advanciug, Mr. | donbting their having full authority to give | hence, when the botanist ts gleanlng among the | works, and water haa been met, althoush a bl T i Sl e Our own country consumcsmore of the products | Wide, are worth 8184 dozen nt Manaos, and | 11 11, Gibbs reports hia portion—the general | such orders, the Court'is of th opinfon that ke | hoga at Tollestou, Ind., or near Pine Statlon, | depth of hut 40 feet han been: reached. Tho fu- For little distrceacs, of the Amazons than does_any other,—a great | cabinet-woods bring 45 conta a metro, Beveral srotoguo aud the Knlght's Tal dy for tho | 8 Dot gullty of ths murder laid to his charge, | and happens upon specimons, ho will be apt to | tonded level {a ) fect lower, Conuetiing and playlog croquet, part of tho ainount shipped 10 Eugland bolog | hundred kinds of = cliolce woods, hard mud f Tl s e=ready for tho |,y thercfory ucquit him.” stop and give them a careful Inspection. Tho = ‘Thoag pull-backe—mon Dieui— leatined for the Continent, heavy, ~ finely-tinted and closcly-grained, | Press: Blr Guy Carleton was now In command of the | ) 0 ool placus, whero thero is no TO BEER OR NOT TO BEER, How nwz1 wl‘u I\I‘l ::::mln st ™ ey, mperart 8 Sl e, gyt Lovof | B L, e pomer op e Ll | e, gl o k8 ondin o | e A, anl it e | e Ly s |, et O o T T R il L 3 miles, 0 e ) i . verdlet upon the case of 3 2 i yeby = ! K it Tassuge Is mado by steamct onco a wock,—tie and Ameren; yot cnnu§h foos to rot every Jear wrltes toafriend: “Ibog you not to nomi- | Washi dgl on, with a lotter ux;lxwulmfphh Togret | could not take up liquid enough trom the wot | CLINTORVILLE, Il "‘::y x:‘ d:'l‘:l’;:';w‘,"":' R '.h‘;;:fl;‘,fi"‘[v"n'mfid‘,’, croquet. Sird e oty e S 05, | SRS nri: Tyt sl Tl | i o, sl vofo e e 1 o noni- | gt o I, M sl o e | sl b th prpetanvplying pumpsat workn | SR, M XS, e e G, | G it itarem was tho site sclec he colony of i 3 arcly to he seon In the heart of | nuted."—Zuvston Advertiser, onrd of Assoclated Loyalists, and his deter- ndoy plenles And firting, whilo getting {antTccled Southerners who Jofe Monite I 1007 the Oreat Forest, Tt scems togo todustim- | Cuyrias Latimer, of Cloveland, Chlot Engl- | minntlon o provent the recurrenvo | It 1oots, nor add vo this supply u sullelont | (ojyjoyy of Chteago, quite trequently for same 4y Jenkin’ bafl out ot Al 0 lud 8 moro congunial Liomne on & forelgn solt, | mediatoly after its fall, the procsss of destruc~ | yor'of tho Atlantle & Great Westorn Raflrond, | b the future of such atrocities as that | smount of molsturoby shsorblug g timo past, In Pratt’s trout-park, north of tho Then seotling young Jonklns' dis{rais, he enterprise lacked auccess, and most of | tun being aceclorated by Insccts,” Ting. weitten aud pubtishod an - essay entitled | Which ~ had fustly occasloned 0 much | ordinary avenues of tho pores of blade-lko | ot T e ickors bring o plenteous supply 4 the eoloniats abandoned thy counitry fn disgust. Tn describing tho sppenranca of the Amazons | WifyaDivining ol In which o wellknown | Sgitution, ~ But ~Wushington continned to | foliago, fts loaves are constriicted {u the form of | it ¥ {firtagasie coxcLusIoN, ;lllla fow who stll] remain ore working plauta- {;’N:hlflg- rion says: “Tho flowers uro ol | gy noratition i explalned sud secounted for. hold flrm o Tis dennnd for Lippincott, and | eyps which, whon youni and fresh, are usually | Of beor with them, which they tmbibe pretty Fhen croquet and croquels “::x‘.h located on the slopes of the hills six miles 4 Inu!!up.I h l“ hm:lmy of the trees not naingle < b blished, at Philadolphf his threat of roprisal, In obedience to his com- ait-lled with Auld that the uninitiated would freely, and also sell to young men (minors) from Gravo players, oF morry, of Bantarem, and are dlsseminating hlussoin Is to be found ot a less height than 100 B, F, Do Coata na&u shed, nf orlu. mand, Brigadicr Hazen Ead sont forward Capt. Elgin, They dance, siug, balloo, snd’ have Bhort players. ar tall healthful futluence by tho exnmplo of their akill | feet. The glory of the forest can b scen only | little pamphlct containing some lotters from | Augill to unawer for the crime of Lippincott. | call wator, » lively time generally; and s number of cit- Tho gamo In logitimsla ,","‘“:m‘!m:ll.latryv ’Al;n‘:‘ms_ruvery mzluut of t:;u R{;‘:’r‘;’fi rx‘l‘c«'ubgfl,""’%h&‘;“’, ol‘l,ml :rtxldutluum:, l‘l‘s ;I:l(.ll“\‘;"h‘fllll l':gl{vni:m:.lr’:::m herotofore unpub- | Onicarning the clreumstauces of this officer, | It Is not pure water, however, nor s it clear | {zens ot the Kluff City are making eforts to {Qnly Prenchy in name), many of the Temperaty Zones can be ) g ) 100, hnt green , Whidl el ed to copy from the r e the thivg done away with, Thoy have a) by hi cultivated herd with facillty. Prof. Orton | tloud ara the insccts, and birds, and monkeys. | orikinals In the British Musoum, P Who was nut un uncoditionalprisoner, Wishiig- | water,—for 1t generally contains abundant re- | have tho thing y y - And tho girls ook bawitching ton ordered a substitute to b provided; butthe » pealed to the Ruflrond Company, without effeet, While winning thelr gamo. enumerates a long list of frulfs and food-planta | You are in ‘the sinpty navo of the cathedrul, | Mre, Anns 11, Leonowens, author of #An arder wie, for some ullcx‘nln!n{nl Teason, disre. | Molns ot fnsccts that bave been lured to deluke | B Yo tho pleniekers have cars to come out thut grow wild or' with slight tillige, and of | and the service Ia belngz celebrated nloft fn the | English Governess at the Court. of Stan etey | gurded, i ko gave commonds that’ Asgill | of ) and too late found thoy were begulled Uy | \jyn's ndf Just eek a petition, signod by many. POSTECOIPT, - valuable thmber-trecs abounding in tho viciuity, | blaziugroot.! In place of moss and Iichens, | i 1y prepuration s now volumo of lita and | should bo treated With that_ politncss and con- | » eunnfug dovica into & trap from which thero fu | prominent clticons of Egin, was “preapited to My ezent though, the fun + Manaos, the Capltal of the Upper Province | the trunks ond boughs are Learded with eple | gruvol fir Linlts, which will bo published In tho | sideration, conslstent with hls situation, which | no cscape. Tho Janer surfuce of the upper part | Dr. W. A, Pratt, requestiug him uot to allow oh ‘;‘ u:nn m“’und I'n'x..‘l’.‘i 3'“’{&“:‘, find fiho wb'\gnd o ty in slze on E’:{;fllc{fmlg:} fiffi"x‘ffi'&?fl“&&‘}.‘?fi‘”fi?"z fall by.Joseph 11, Coutes & Co., of Philadol- hl? rank i-ulu;ndcd. SR of thocups a liuod with stiff lairs, polnting 3:;: Ill,l': &Kd&l:"xmmlkwl::‘; l';l‘fi;o“?:nefilpl;x;ln\: Thiat thelr wauio |'1 kWAL, e onns mlles above Bantarem. In . £ of greal % nonc of his communications to Col, Dayton i " ¢! " . 4 i 7 876, x0. 1, Adpanns, 158 3Thana i popatetion of b and a | boauty: n sstoning tho river, the travelor, | P ¢ o wrato: 1 wish 10 have tho young goutloman | 0WnWard wih slulstor fngers, It s cusy for ) R R L L b whercupon $75 wua ralscd on thy spot, and more oven ft an acute botanist, 8 rarcly able to dis- | Prolélug Mark Twaln's new volumo, “Tho | {reated with all the teuderness possiule, conslst- | tho unwary inscet to travel over theso to tho wlllbarp:lhod soon, to try law ou 'tha question, tingulsh indlvidual trecs, save tho paline, mnd | Adventures of Tom Buwyor,” the London A%- | oyp with Wis present situstion; aud aguin be | abyss below, but, when 1t brink {s reachod and Hpectal Corsespondence of, The Tridune. o corfain lofty, dome-shaped crowns; for tho | uminer bscryes thiat U its chiof fault 18 1t8 brev- | geclarcdy 1 am yory willing, and, ndecd, wisli, | tho thirst ls quenched, retreat ls imposstble. | Das Moiwns, Lu, July 3.—To clrcumvent tho Bpecial Correpond une, braniches aru 80 thorouglly interwoven and ‘sa | 16y, Noither “ThotAdventures of Tom Baw- | GcCryiudutoumea (o bo grunted him that's not | Like a hedgo of bayoneta now bristle tho strong, | law regulating the trailfo fn Mquor, witie,”gud ( D Moneus, Iu., July B.—~Over 175,000 brickt denscly velled with twiiers and opiphytes that | yer’) tor Brot laste's " nbriel Cotiroy,) Which | inconaistentNelth bis porfect securliy Anax- | silt adra i tho fuce of thounluckyvictim tura | buce ti this Elate, I the atudy of thoso who | per day are mado In this diy; nd, ovary weely ono soes little more than a grecn wall. peared in i £ epas chargze at them with whai {1 g ord gl roun iundred years iy tho "Anazong ruhll-lncd'fl: This country for some ‘montha yob, | Sk fromm 8 et by G A b e | H o e, Shoncloasty envitouta with tho | frictlon of & keew appetite. Tha Iatest, dodge | Puldiog is dolayed for want of brl s cae d i it thicket, and st tho end find it impossiblu to | It 1s roported. B ey 42" Yok Spliars f;‘x'fi ot oY1, N Elienative ia left, but a deaths | tnems up in Honry ‘County, at tho Athens ot | bullding is now being dono bere tian fo el} y claseity tho myrlad, crowded, compotlug shapes | Ju tho proface to his volume, fust published | Col. Davion wus desirous of removing me to | by drowniig. As suou us the strougth of tho Towa, 3t. Pleasant, whero tho salu of beer fs | other cities {n the Btats combined, Nothing ¥ Uvely and increaaing trade. Threo towns worth notlig—Obldos, with a ulatlon of 5007 Villa Beila, num&fiug about Berpa, an enterprising town 80 m the mouth “of the Madclra—are passed o tho l'lumvy from Bontarem to Manaos. From n«umml.o 'I-hnu%u, the frontier-fortress of ruzll, 1s a trip of nfles, consuming aweek's i, and a faro of $50. Tha shores along tnla BUILDING AT DES MOINES, e of The Trid o " N el f the [+ Portion of the Au hiblt - | of yegotation,” The roots, even of the glants, . s W : : i Dt 1 ot o over T o vallcsl omchiny | Dasett a extiausted by butlea. ¢[ort ub relvusc, | rogulatod by lconse, and retalting_ prolibited. | ko 1t has been known in tho history o i el B o | s i o o) BRI Pt 8 | R Rl S T G | S G M o | AR i Mt St | eI b il S eraare not 300 acres under cultivation | of the forcst do wenerully ower thun ‘by:tho | Paul’ LYy 18 not intetided for | close confinud, wiich Induljgence 0], Wi t 1s gald, on the suthority of Dr. Melllcl 3 for a ! 1 ‘Abetwecn ‘Wi Ttio Negro and the busg of the | river-bailk.” ; Foul's suyo % This book s ot uteiled for | close contime, will Indulienco, 1 horw wil | 141 sah o tho Stulorir 0 U SR | Feliven' S5 Lokt outliing o boldor“So'30 | through i, Alle's bask-Lopert, 824 th~us far as from Boston to Omaha | Inadditlon to the valuable woods aboundiog | as from childhood it has been prescutod t0 | letter without expresalug my grutituds to Your | a Pitchur-Plang pecullar to thy Southern Btates glassca of beer. Auagent S employods wio | tho city not oos cnte