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NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNID NG, | JUNE 22, Vel. VILI.—Ne, 171.— Whole No. 3022. _ WATERING PLACES, &C. SHARON SPRINGS. new commodions Hote! will be BOOKS AND’ REGULAR PACKET! S._ ew LIN OF | hy Sab Sd PACKETS. i] RAILROADS & STEAMBOATS. ~ QCULIS STs. os _ THE EYE. > DISEASED AND WEAK & (Pas 1 ascquense ve ARNDEN & CO—GERMAN AGENCY—The sus ement eek seribers respeetiully aan have recently made with Sapioel, HE PAVILLION, —Th ‘open for the reeaption Hane et at the wid popular mu Village of Sharon Springs, Schoharie County, Pao ad | meter, and other u | fears on the pan forte s Bon Business, ani! for fac! Nhe clear pure water of the springs, xreatly resembling those of the we ged to 90 ure . attendance: 4, after which he ied. inthe centre of the manafactari nly Wf hours distance from London, iuuinediate ‘vicinity of Holland and Ger y by railroads or steal SE Hheumatic. Cutaneos, Bilt cure of Erysipelas, encral debility, BINDT PAPE R RU and! in ‘many ether yes most eminent medica! bee operated on | omownced by them | er lailed to’ eradicate the disease, and pite of every disadvantay peofesuors inthe Uuited srpuseea abe taieead txt ae racy waar incurable, yet he has n effect a perfect cure ve presented itself, aml in many instances « ch vind Corw reli ‘outinental goods, Ait orders porelved oc in Boston, Alban in season for that 1 wanted by the Belz Tth of June next, and will general! same steamer, wi UBEN, on x POF eanbepad ts vessen tke ich will leave Antwerp on extensive views,’ u ing ainong the many’ attractions “offered to these se of aummer,either health or plesstice, ings are but a few M | ruled wad ‘end to any . is this unpre cedoat utidence to refer the effheted whe m his wild mode of trenton the | patients ta Ube Proiessional abil Or hia success, a a sciewtilie ours ride frosa Saroto quired, as H 1 has had I and are accessable from Canajolarie ou U Dy and Uuea railroad, where carr of the moming ears from Schenect tors to the Springs, a distance of about ¢ time for dinner; also by. the by dally stages, being ‘about forty-live miles west of the 7 Importers of German books are particularly requested HARDEN & CO. Two secoul hand Copperplate Presses, York, May ae isn. being pro eminent evelid ur sore © ty end permanently import direct from ALBANY, BU Fraco nes Sane GO EXPRESS. aang 5 Fe rele es Bull: Al diate Thace in boi moet apred, re cuslartt me we max ed wil TRABISMU coe a Squintiog, aod CATARAC eW iniuutos—with searcery any inconvenience oF incturers the ful col fa" shower Baths furnished at all times, either ot cturers the fall a every attention given to ren- gna for the sale of whieh they = wing Ice is stored for ROBT. HAMILTO: aie SPRINGS HOT! EL. "This Hotel will be oo saa at the i ety eed or weed Weg vite por apagery | ctw! © NEW YORK AND HAVRE PACKETS. (SECOND LINE) oc ylinder Machine Felting of very 5, wstl Gt inehes wid er Felting of strong fabric, are miormed that letters, will uot be taken from the AQING, at iow iat Sates, ‘wih the tia Popes and Valuaie racine or payment of Bills of ‘Acceytances, Accounts, loupe of this ‘te ightful sume ry the meget toa, Bea Sespgees Totes Destine nenee Peat coqpete—reccete, oie pe resce aud. Masa = ae wo NewVe wer abled cy erly “ rit he has rescued trom a theater, winch paticuts I cord, he'selocts the following, no markable than many others, but because (he persons rho wrote ed vy a commendable spint ing to make kwown. for the geod of thet uelit which they have reecived from Dr. Naw Yoax, March 15th, 192, st rand Cylinder Machines, manufac oT THE, PINE ORCHARD. [MUS romantic and fashionable resort w ing the present season under the di dance of the subscriber. Worough repair, and is new open for, the voce No effort will be spared to ma ter which ithas heretofore acu Te conducted duns tthe inp cisiesoapien tes a and superintens a “ ) plete and them appeared to Lanthropy, ins will meet mir ts apt attention Chacago and m- the most deve speedy und 1 sitor pra w the deservedly high 'cha: ace perfect communication to and from the easter Eien, for Uae negotiation ai trananction of all inereantile Drage goal bari t reraitances, HRetoreners—berast hs Cun Sey Patehin, N. Siosiera: Canan Wheoler’s treatnent ai tolatery rectus that ean promote the i will be prompily bestowed. ly that paitof it ou the mouuta establishment and. been tendered yerfectty it written avowal of 1 storing the sight of in ‘se eellent line of stages will rui onal em the landing aud the Mot C. L, BEACH, Prpeeienets FORT LEE PAVILLION This beauntul a ae residence, is now ce in readiness for the reception o {ited up. for gentleman boarders. an NEET, the propmetor of the unent, ea aus ise to his fricnds and the pul for theiz patronage bestowed on him for the last year, and he Hanes himseli that by his usual eare and attendance t please those who may honor him either as boar bar is fitted ap with the choicest great cane ite chuld trom the dangerous House, on tho at val Of the pan ROY & C Islings, Albay FAKE AND FREIGHT REDUCED. ct more anecialy as cured her’ and 1 Foils for your hialy successful exer IN'WATERS, 1iatHammersley st Cibyend Counsel New race he HATS! HATS ROWN N & CO'S One Price st 3! HATS ! ! nbined to adorn low ereaturvs. I hereby iiials. to Dr. Wheeler the from total blindness,) aft Cenafully treated and operated upon ly uptrards, of tvs the most eminent and celebrated different parts of the Ui An witness whuteafs1 make depomnson, under onth, to its truth, and hereunto subsezie any M A Milita AND NEW ; plensure now to offer m addition ud sh and | To. J Hat, « new style, the fes that of all furs beautiful, that the differen wang belore been uunsie imitation of beaver ary companies, cau be furnished with dinners and wine on short notice at 62 cents. "The public may depend on the boat running according to her Heer tothe advertisement in te boat tt auth cof May, will nae sou his per day using the months of nape medical men of thi = ah ‘ isa very wae commas i pighast and comisten- nam ary ad for the re isement in the Sun Aaa Nei "ba Avenne. renee » Com. Deeds. 7 Nassau street. he will teage Now York daily, (Sandays eeyeed ori) gy Pier No, 3 bax og Bawety Places at five Sworn bofore me, thes 30th day rea rzngoantlh' City and ‘ount 5, fo Stouington, aud of New York : ss sworn, says, that he was Brooklyn, being duly readiness, well stocked w i nthe Rates enecoayen, Wines and ligwors, ale and porter. The bar is well suppli Also, segars of the first quale rely retniras his g.ateful general, for theirliberal beautiful steatnboat Wes foot of Canal strect four assured that they will not be wnersof the boat are det Sie perkarta te tue first ocntisis at the. E nay Beturday, for Stommgton, Passcuters on the la half years, ne which state he was thanks to his friend: heamers et. Stonington, ipay tube the Railroad Cary ‘aud proceed immediately w Provi Boston. taken tthe fotlow weds weighing forty pounds or upwards te OW Measurement goods 7 for the fast A y ge tet mia moder the Capea ae HOWELL uch of B! mare £0 Give all straw noo cpa ry whic! hehe mat § REYNOL much redaced rates = tee ‘utmost heanty both of color an Subscribed and swor to before me, iba Bist, day of Y a 442 jonN BULKLEY, C om, Do MFORTANT QUE tent with tie vconomy or & OMMION se4 a Beaver Har, when the same Kn Wyre nods Seents per cubic We per tarit ts be obtained kya e2 FOR ALBANY. ain per What heue they please, except Sund Military eoinpanie’s _ They will at all umes be owed ther te owners or captaiay of bese ion, precious stoner silver or plated ware kage, sent by oF pat on board of pills of Tading arc takeu for the wane, sd bes Sey ieee oeeers {UL mill prompely forward is Vii re od jai eter will ve taken bo have Mitac eh tha thee ices are accord- is always at home, and will be OPPOSITION LINE FARE REDUCED! | 50 ContsaBerths 50 cents, EN AT REDUCED P irs Will be respemsi- ret See teeael and Forests sod ison. tng the, nes. “J. Pons wll as from an eminent oculis r ticity, iia event ‘pHe HAMILTON HOUS: nof company. Ithas been thoroughly avew, upon a scale of liberality com: he public, ‘The department of the cuisine has been placed ander the charge of a capable and expert need artist, who wi ay b under the care of Dr. inser Oculist, 3 Greenwich p oad et, whose kind and skilful tre itt has renovated and furnie mensurate with Gwen before me, thi 15th ae ar yen 1812. . Wil hereafter leave the Maxtin, Com, Deeds, af ia We ao oan, every Nelock, » Agent wy New to ti P volies that the markets ted with the hk Hamitton House, it is only necessary ta say at the oewan entranan to the N. from the city, om the high western aed Fein y ore ure—that the pr such as were never offered be iy and County of New York: ss. rer my High street, Prov: WABSUETON & WE j _JEWELRY. i ATC HES, es 7) JE WEL RY, ong Laland, com, wl the Atlantic and iy cultivated and fertile shores ot Staven and Filial sod de Sinan of New York, Nothing ean rat C4 of ss Was catarac eel 33 Greenwich street, whe, an operation attended by very litle restored his. sight. wily to the Captain on board, orts .D. No, 1st West street. IE RAINBOW, MORNING [ INE, for ——The pressure Steamboat the tout of Reobinbon and Saturday, at 7 o'elvck. tion. The talus Sachait benefit which 8. C ‘Sworn before me, this 25th day ofApril, 1912, GronGe Iketann, Je., y of New York, ss: On the othrof Lage month, ‘ears old, who had sare ey under the care of Dr. je astonishment of ai who knew he: is i gia ey to. the same blevsing that T have enjoyedy I voluntarily 1aske RISTOPHER BURNS, this ph by of Ay W.R 7 Nassau street. Comrmaxn of, ‘i ott ‘this -known Steamship, have ws From Southampton, "TAILORIN OF THE UTMOST IMPOR- TANCE all's Troy Sthvirts f the many mistakes hevwng hecu Sulina, oon? troy Tplaced. my little ‘anil was coinpletel veler, Ocalist, 33, Mi rooms, Pi of nist mega leave litite. itis be F York, on we en Aug. ied to ye me 7 the meuey retwtceds 4 ory shud averted, Giese ay omc Iche ng rooms for Me season would do wlieation ty the proprietor. apt pot 0 Tacedied, ta, Southampton sor ewan's fees, $2 62! \ a continental hotel, , 80 Wal street, wp stairs. this statement under oath, wane. ise tixed oe moderate aeices, passengers tthe wa of paapsee i sibsor ot the shoes povte.eup prt Ese with eats and tow cents, exclusive of wines. Ss Cacartersod Guryeca Sovupiplnles. Ook ite. i ¥ f Putten resect on a fagtber r es pebapan FOR HAV ALi AS Te FOR HAVALIA RE referee well known Lrg Gi Swor to before me, ‘eption of company during the if privat beach on n for. Indies and children, (the Ce mansion)— Joewer grove sdointog ‘urroundiing. count teat exeelbent stewacd’s Tees icafualed for ot ig pets thing, ISEASES OF THE E M.D. respectin!y mare ill and ‘operative treatment ot EE a kT 1 ith mentness and expat ‘No.2 Courtlande street ween Hi ‘SJ AND. fort aR inform dealers we others that Marshall's bout stateca doors fr om the ] hy h det jon, on Mondays, Wedne ‘days A beh ed ng. jeine to the poos (gratis) on the evening of 's, from 5 to 6 o'clock. | s Dr. 8, attends to the os ene ral Bee sail for the above port Por pe yas ouly, having elegant and gu- accommodat 5 to ane tions, WO SUN B. LASALA & CO.) itt Dewot in noe — Peart the temperatare, even assim to the Cit warmest days of su i) is emg af oan Wighly re Troy Shirts, Bosoms and Co Mh te We shall t- thie to be eatemavely rhreated lower than a at an} and Jewelry eve conpaeeii of many thie been made of here, Be pomiowne to see the name, a bs Oty Ge ¥ siiee DM New Yor, dune 3802 co ear REMOVAL. PHILLIPS’ CASH ae ESTABLISH Is removed from 145 nae, a4 No.7 Astor House. ONO} IN GENTLEMEN’S DRESS. Garments of a most Elegant and FastonsLle kind eta caving of 60 pre cent for THE mivetioer deems it unnecessary IMPORTANT TO WESTERN MERCHANTS CE SORT ARLE ‘Detween Yhilodela det ee FROM, LOWER CANADA. anuary 15, ii2—Ge For thet auapotat ES, GEORGE W. DAWSON, Wholesale and Retatl turniture and General Fur- 67 Chatham street, cor- ner of Duane street, New York. lars assortment of the follow- ett ree came of foxes vs and otters, for yo 0 fer carefully packed idee nishing Warchouse, Ne Bony leo, that ay stock We have a larze force of the here, elec, who frave acknowledged ite preveminent Het, eat put fhe WHere'te he Seaee mpics is nearly exhwusted, uns dele Naive, Office awl nian you faust Continte 19 re my avert the furs ito cash You an iinmediate rewaittanee To Messrs. J. Pease &'Son, 45 ing from the only depot of che ra invited t9 call ce gee Faleasters, Mat Cleat, afte ql Fire Ui V. tik, Bureau Bedsteads a barge ansort inant ry men and women’s Wearing Ap- 3 forwarded te Pittsbarg and Potteville, eve- ry day, Bundays excepted. to resort t9 the hae ke areas, Safes, me. the extensive patronage tient voucher for his aaa ae Pa en Soon connected with Ne found powes, Ss han ay "MA RTIN’S Cash Tailoring Establishment, Is Removed to 164 William street, corner of Aun street. ae yy in anegnncing the abowe to hi eneral, takes leave to retom liberal patronoge bestowed on him at ed on ‘him, wish prove» sao eee co to you, however apprise you that I Under ty charge laboring. most alarmningly. under the! ur Sector of consumption, evidently ihe dcp a without the least hop spimedy; ; the dry hoarse cous! the Jungs was rare and attended with convulal bowels ines When FREIGHT AND PASSAGE os os BURG. B ice to te rely Gea coke oe ‘est, that their line is wow ix) active msigned to them (or sent to go in their despatch. woods, destined for the, Western no gent or consis. a atvend aap “all such sign without acid be marked distinctly on eacn package other ty ,avely icles et, offered to the nublie at very leks pefoon,* Porsnseln wane el fold aisles wrakld fad their advancage tw make an early eall at the abo ordem ponctually ettended to and packed cn the va reasouable terms, M. ects of early intenme: r Nn & ae Hesren RRO 19, of Five per Ci ent will by Stock of this Compa: shortest nouce, oF ited —ai ie ecld whose Stock is Be oon of thls Company, wblishenent will be pasctually ate ted to aud thankfully roerived, Prices will be siven for Second Hand "sand Ladies’ cast off Clothing. lA NO FORTES, ERN DEALE We ar dsc profegsional remedies, I yields ch desire to allow ed — be forwarde Owners of A. eb o is former place of BEGUN, Tresenrer. 8, See mnisly to fate, eve His breathing ts freed "itcceath los protons 21s ; wery coulrmed= ness, as heretofore, be cet, pectoral Uiahness. ‘Tie ‘materials, the newest aud best at 1 powitive saving of W per cout, Sireagers their own cloth, fe., can Justice requires this tribute to your To Messrs, Pense & Son, 15 Division st A Redding, No. # State street, Boston, Mass, . ‘State street, Albany, N. i. HUNT, M.D. “Gendlemen who | refer parchasi i HU m mage and general ‘satistaction = the warrantad to fit, aud made ates of freight, which are as lon ts any 8 West street, opposite Pier N greets sip Wea vraey Soar ty orkmen at the follow- Resenet between Pitch sot Sexth avenwes Vigne Fortes for Bin pres tor re at the manufar PIANO FORT . Me GALE K CO. tate N.Y. Te ave tavited to examine their rleewhere, at thy Teme “ures sesorteent of Par (0 Baltimore street, Baltimore, me ve cheno ae Chaste street, New Orleans. arments ready made—all made to pe) oe |, i neewssary, im 2h heory, SHIRTS SURE a beatae ST eh iit Nuanvilic; enn, er to walk with much less yoek te Fete ‘hs Foot of Whitehall street. rae pe + oa emt ISLANDER and 8. ‘unui further notice :— They do not cut or tear carpets as do can be worn with comfort by those having Sh ine Horehound Candy b=Pedies and confectioners are not appointed agent TABLISHMENT. { Poapled in five doors above Cat eh Rind in the Ute 8 beats te Asusnal, constantly on hand. bee! nate of Boots at wholevle and retail at manufacture: descriptions: as 1 ‘nape * a's Varaishing Store 67 and @ Maiden lane, corner WILLIAM COLLINS, SHIRTS. xin Lyd STATES m4 liam street, corner of given to Merchants ai y, A RADE 45 Chathom street hy seid hn ted be besa a of ee pr tale ot rjatnant's Se teil J, ‘een, the defendant in. this cause, wh is inthe State of New Jerse ‘only. establish: lipgee th: sumnty the, Mir ish war stearpers—has sup lied beats for Ue las ir ye how the s Targest assortment sculls ever collected in one The Branch Oar Store on. the nd removed to 402 Wi es of one store, T will sell enough che from uw North River side to pa ta, club boats, oars and 40 irene will be taken as confessed by him. rening Journal please TES—Several piano fortes of s Workinanship, warranted in every respect. lose a consignment, Apply 57 Cedar storet, wp nd teed, tera enn bles them to tel 1c lee tm thvbe ¢ ity hat Of prices ax factaring which rate than any of ot affirmed by the NE FOR ALBANY. Fak of enatgea ome Ey ‘ater street; ia te ren ing at the foot of t, Newburgh, Poughkee sie, eamer Tce cae foot of Rab Platt, 19 1 Je eee sover. and (ollare, Be oved pe puters, lange site, 4 et lat compuatty a SUMMER STOCKS CRAVATS, AND GLOW LS, VED, a rich say of the ot articles, come to keep «splendid Is sold Wien cent less, ms ” Bene 1 ehh Lemen ithands, fine Tuscars, ke vite Siberian Hair way les as yet ine iA GLASS A NDO ‘ON & CO, 203 Broadway, ably adapted for washing, cxn be y earen, oF the yard. Ww near Reade st, Gla peasy cant decorative Painters, reepeethaly solicit. families to inspect Mond stock, fs not to be strgse shades from y Sheliworks, Prince Albert the sums Patent anidron, in siresof 15, 50, paces require only nfo New York, every orto B, Te. Martin, 192 ta, y These cy i 10, 100, 120, and 150. se xecution of wor! s who have, nwed a new article for richest styles, eaually Cheap i hed ‘with designs for stained gl 1s, &e. on the shortest notice, and pia ue patent Hard Coal Farnaey make ssieat litte » Architects and others fen orders € secuted ' wil WANTED—An artist, used to decorative yaiatiag; 1 Mes 000 YE hat erat Ws iat Wer street view i NR. Ap ai = below other he the old est Mi heaent FARSELLS, Agent for J AoaT wt ‘Shires, Doce” Drew F ¥ FRESE Or gs or Ss bere, oe has of 4 Cook Stove Riete the steams and smell frorn th for summer os winter, rreehed Dew » pate of tests bert tor cash, east Nemec © emt eet) colnet, . aes INS Conn “othe Untel state aren and yapely to the sub ae poh ican Line passage money is per steamer from |, can likewise be se- ofa superior quality am oie “tal ‘or barrel + ne ae interest to V EBB'S IMPROV wort vent of the impe reat the abore reduced y Test quality of time, and imany 1%: excellent 8 great lueury ata renson a ane fal couhaen y will find to oe adh aw. ined a be cad thee a. Camphorsted. Una or at 'No. 111 Grand street, ome door from igs 5 Bal kinds of Lampsaltered, bromied, wilt ns repaired cnt and peaming ‘oe tate ti eon Well aa Rem he Te er anges are pot were that in New aud Brow 4. Ener ae hove of ere and” farther partienlars apply to hoe tee Ole, 273 Fea foray am among ca al wine Eee Bankers; London, eolage to make (oe tral ie bythe packaee ot Sen and willing to @o in the country Vital of about ten or fifteen hana Wilifam §. Corwi ation referred to is abuni sixty miles distant from and is believed to possese x0 claewheve to be met with. SHIDLITZ AND SODA PO RY soertor articles to what are generally For sale, wholessle Chemists? and Apothectries? Hall, 96 Ca ine stecet. BA large assortment of the chaicest perfumery. m' ‘Office for Fit is removed from Liz to 4 WINE. —1e9 bales enpe rior sri , 58 to 3 Ibs, aes a5 ~ cies © Sh ke Bleed, fon eereke Cian oan’ Ty mere ane ® Cag AVIRER SW bers. folsters, i five Chambers, reantile business, by © sie arwes As also, pereusa primee. anal fowler chasers from road can be vorled with any reasonable of these fire arms foot, etl as th 0 |. a to well eatablashed oa neces citer as =5 asks, are Ce offered for e advantages mot rendily ourtiandt street. Th Beem Pm vee preely tarsal batted fo yao He a ee ja Pi vintsbleeeneitallaateale PERSSE. & scons, No. 61 Liberty stre' [Correspondence of the scat.) Laxineton, Ky., June 1342 Tie Clay Festival—The Full Details— 7 Clay's Speech— Mesmevism—Tom Marshall. ¢ J.G. Baw Sr In my last | informed you that Lwould give you nkling of the anticipated Clay Festival; the pro- mation of Col. Stephens in relation to it, 1 se you, and which no doubt you received. Indispen sable engagements have prevented me from giving you the earliest information ef the affair; this, how- ever, will be of Jess moment as my friend Sam | Patch informed me that he wrote to you onthe evening of the 9th. For several days previous to the 9th, the weather had been gloomy—the bright orb of Heaven hardly deigned to show his face, the whigs seemed down- cast, and evidently were fearful of a failure—not- withstanding all this, by sundown on the Sth there had been a mighty influx of strangers; our hotels were literally crammed, and private houses were opened for the entertainment of strangers, It rained the morning of the 9th until about 90" clock, yet be- fore that time every house and street was filled with citizens, carnages and horses—the people poured in from every direction in perfect masses. It seemed as though every “‘mountain, moss and fell” had been emptied into ourtown. At9o%cloek the sun had mastery over the clouds and dispersed ery whig seemed elated—the girls, God bless “their souls, were full of smiles, and even the locos, “grinned horribly a ghastly smile At 10) o'clock the ceremony of the presentation of a ful length portrait of Gen, Harrison from the whij Ohio ore ladies of the Banner State, eee on the College vo. On presenting the pain to Mrs. Governor Letcher, Who Trtsctted Ron dies, a neat address was made,which was responded to by the gallant Gen. Coombs, familiarly known by the cognomen of “Potawatimie.” His response happy and eloquent, and delivered in his pecu- liarly impassioned style. During the ceremony Prince Hal made his appearance; his step was firm, ye full of fire, and the crowd made the arch of Heaven shake with their shouts. A procession was then formed, making a sight never before seen in these parts, military, footmen, carriages, ba- stages, and every other kind of vehicle that has ever been'seen since the days of Noah, forming a line 1j miles Jong, and three times the mimber being out of the precession. that were init. Weare now on the dinner ground, and from the large stand, placed under the shade of a Bglo- rious monarch of the forest,let us surv ey the tableau. Around the stand, a space of some 120 feet in diam- oter, is filled with human heads; in their rear, in every direction, isabout 350 carringes,in what seems to be most inextricable confusion, the horses all dis- engaged and taken of To the right in the valle are the tables ,cight ofjthem 50 yards long, each wi! a space of nine feet between them; numerous small tables under the trees to the right, all coyered with snow white cloths. Plates, tumblers, knives, forks, and 15,000 pounds, by w: veight, of the most glorious beef, mutton, lamb, pig, bacon, &c. that this or an other region of country could boast of. To the jet uethe cooking pits, three of them 50 yards long everal large pots containing 100 gallons each, with potatoes, peas, &e.: and under the shanty far: ther on, lies several thousand loaves of bread—47 cooks are employed, and 187 servants forthe tables. The Sun is shining gloriously yet, the tables are protected from his rays by the protecting boughs of. the we Now all are at the table—three of them are_oceupied by Kentucky's fairest daughters, and waited upon by as gallantand noble youths as ever trod the ¢ mor to be seen—the whole is @ temperance concern,in truth and in fact. Mr.Clay, as wellhe might be, seemed delighted. But let ua nner ix over—the toasts fave been read not the compact mass of bodies around the stand were pressed into that situation I's Hydraulic press. See the smili frees of the vea of beauty in the carriages uroun I pledge you my word I didn’t see an ugly face, and although i it may not be proper to particularise, just look at the carriage near the south corner of the stand, it was brought there by two fine black horees, ind in it are seated three young ladies. Cast your -yes upon the two on the back seat, the oné upon the Hane with a pink dress, the other's dress bei ing a light colour. Look at them well and you will seen design for the painter who wishes to embody ‘vpon canvass, beauty, intelligence, grace, and all the vir tue » the northwest of the stand is an open ba- rouche, and on the back tis a young lady in white, a perfect emblem of innocence, beanty and artlessness; judging from their intimecy | would call her the right bower of the lady in pink. The ear- hee with the two blacks gained its position probe- bly by the gallant interferance ef two of the Mar- shalls of the day. It is, however, a very convenient stand for one of them to locate himself. After hed vomplimentary to Mr, Clay, preceeded by a at address from Chief Justice prea Hea- ven’s what a shout from the multitude !the earth seemed to tremble. Mr. Clay arose—all is hushed— every noise in the mighty crowd is stilled. Mr Clay commenced by observing that Franklin had discovered the means of. controlling the light- ning, but that as yet no man nee the power to con- trol the thande: and that unless he pos- 1 the Intier power he could not expect to make heard by all ofthe mighty assemblage before him. He said his feelings led him first to thank Almighty Ged for allthe blessings with which they were surronnded. He, in his peculiarly happy man- ner, returned his thanks to the people for the hoyor they I rred upon him, at the same time say- ing he was not vain enough to suppose that he alone was the attraction Bran the oceasion; some might have come to seeand hear him—many, no doubt, to see and converse with the mass of blooming beauty “4 | before him, and perhaps not a few to indulge their tites with all the good things which had been seed before them, and expec inlly. to partake of a part of his friend Benjamin’s white short-horned virgin heifler, which had cost six hundred dollars. He spoke of ‘the heavy debt of gratitude he owed Kentucky, and also spoke of glorious little Rhode Island, State, he seid, had always sustained his name had heen before the people— fave a short sketch of his life from his boyhood until his first entry upon the political stage. He reviewed the questions of currency, tari Innd bill, deo. fee. took ap the different eharges which had been made against himeelf, and especially the charge of ambi- tion. His defe was eloquent, able, and coneln- Sive to the whigs. He allnded to the actions and conduct of the leaders of the democratic party—raid their course inflicted a heavy blow upon the constitution, and if sustained would eventually over- throw it. His peroration was an address'to the whigs; and here, for ten minutes, his ee seem to electrify all present. It wasa mighty, grand, % maguificest effort. His whole soul am ae antic mind seemed to have been wrought np and braced forthe mighty effort. His speech after two isclosed, Did you ever hear the ttery of forty-two pounders t_ Did r » artillery of Heaven during a West odin storm ! If you never did you have no concep- tion of the shouts of the mighty mass of people be- fore him. Lintended to have taken down the whole ech and sentitto you, but the position I occupied, ae} th best T could. get, was such as to preelude me from attempting to doso. 1 saw a gentleman tak ng it down on the stand, and it will no doubt be published The stand was occupied by distinguished Ken- tuckians, and committees sent from Indian, Ohio, and Missouri, to represent them upon the occasion The number present hax been estumated variously from twelve to twenty thousand. Afterdinner two cart loads of fresh mente were distributed to the poor Mesmerism is now all the inte. A number of our young men have taken 1 ectence as #maten' and have ferarmed wonders It is said that Colone! S. magnetized a — one my. All our churches are ina calm. ev. Mr. Winthrop hes been associated with by oa nS Frishback, a pastor of the large church on Water street. The cee the Hon, Tom Marshall are beginning to grow! long and deep. Please w to hime that they aay his place is at the capitalart he isamong the missing too oftenjand they want his attention to their petitions sent on in reference to our hemp and bagging. The summer is backward; a cool spring is etill lingering, yet the erops look promising There is a “wery promiscuous” tachment aa to the author of the letters from Lexington. My cousin and myself would Neve, no objection to placing our real names to the e winications, were it net that it would vex many y to find they were Fmt owe im their opinions asto the —. tg that itis not H. or W, C—, te Pe the poche | Ann ty herr} Si it anes orany suspected. bow ene post Inasters to vend your daily more re- gularty; uniess it arrives we feel ‘hat we have failed in having our breakfast. Sucerss to your paper and health and prosperity te you and your vs ATES. 1, Esq.—

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