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9 THE NEW YORK HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1860, skivte, Roope, crimotine and baby jumpers, 7 sm not afraid of the con“equences of hie abowing ua the Japanese way att Cown. 1 am only anxious about their introdeciag j ENTALS 800. of our fashions into their own country—the hoops, THE ORI 0 | for instances consequence of which amoug the laties COUR TESIES Te ‘ would be that the houses vould not be large enough to JAPANESE. Resumpties of the Sale of the Valuable Celection cf Of] Paintings Last Night. NAMES OF TBE PRINCIPAL PICTURES SOLD AND THELB PURCHASERS—TOTAL AMOUNT OF THE 8UM RE- ALIZED FROM THE COMMENCEMENT, ETC. Im the Henatp of yesterday @ condenred repert was gtven of the psintings exhibited for sale at the Irving Building, No. 694 Broadway, in which our reporter stated ‘hat those sold on Tuesday evening were principally of s minor deecription; but, at the same time, they reslized their full value, The exhibition last night was of a more recherché quality and far superior class of érawiago— majestic m appearance and splendid in delinestion. Mr. Leeds commenced with No. 89, at which time the large room was completely crowded, almost to euffica bad exchanged some trift'ng preeents with them, Dut to meirew I &m to sce the princes 'm their chamber, and Whaheve o pstoate view of the presente from the Tycoom ‘Wwthe » Which are now uppacked and will be Cenveyed to the White House on or about Wednesday next, From the Washington tneligensery May 2 ncer, 4 Adee bin aC ed Gis abet cers. On Saturday he went into a barber's shop near the was socordingly done, and quite this kning” Ou ny: accoi jone, and qu! - in be ‘he Darter, tm tries ‘accerdance with ton verial m the empire from which he came, from his pouch and placing in the bands of the barber one copper caab, ¢i of which are equal to oxe cent. So doing, he walked leisurely away. bold theio. The President’s @pinion of the | 1 inten: veing very discursive on ihe present eccasion te, while making mevtion of the Japanese women, I may Em assy. remark that they are recognized as compagions, and not ee merely treated ae slaves, which I consider tc be « feature tm the society af Japan which goes far to show the supe- riority of the people to all other Oriental nations. I would stick @ feather in the cap of every Japanese bas- VISIT OF THE JAPANESE 30 {HE CAPITOL, mm, 20, i Be. band tm token of my admiration of their evident apprecii an ie a ate thn be geter aes, Dut unfortunately Hesbanda is Je THE TURF. on. Up to No. 93 there was nothing particularly striticg pan don't w to note, ‘bee! \voral Y ” @UR SPECIAL WABHIGTON DESPATCH. | aitching tsi to the Someruaiy dtl rag’ altaiets | The Second Great Trot Betweem the Stal- | No. $9 wase painting of “Christ from the Cross,” r2- Wasumcros, May 23, 1860. fmmates of the tea houses to ay that the liens George M. Patchem and Ethan | Presenting Him between the two Marys. Is was a very Tuero han Deen 8 ecided improvement in Jepancso | custom of #0 living teeomaidered quite orthodor and that | 4108 soy Que Themsama Dollars Side— | sogular antique pictare, and rather quaiat in iastyle aud are im marriage. When that event ~TRIPLE SHEET. hire to-day, which consists im treating the illustrious | oocurg invariably shave the eyebrows of and | The Former Horse Agaim the Winner— | “nib. It brought $20, and the bidding was very goot. wwnpgers es gentlomen, and not as byenas. Curiosity Sincken he a a men, which also cor- The Jerseymen Jubilant om the Occa- bepress Sone a coyenesers Sold to Mr. Speare. some! No. i ” fuss hed the upper hand of propriety, wall iocay a | rode the gum. Thie lst custom is sometimes practioed No, S4—“‘The Fish Market at Rotterdam,” by Van Hone, haage wes decided upon, aad carried out in strict acOOrd” | moet casera before marriage, dye the lips with a sort of ‘wnce with the views and wishes of the Naval Commission A edn ding, bev «wen +} from gh thamus tinctorius, and pr: in emall porcelain from the first, but which they have been prevented from When's poe) aie appli iuces @ bright red color; ‘The second match of the series arranged between the two celebrated stallions George M. Patchen and Ethan best artists in Iwas for bibition at ‘eee. oS a1 ‘was a good drawing, and maintained the high reputation of jt author, Van Hone being considered one of the very appoal ex- doing for want of sufficient and effective police assistance, & deep violet hue, it most prized, | Alien, by their respective owners, for one thousand dol | $117 60; sold to , Strickland. Focay, st half-past eleven o'clock, the Japanese | can only De imparted by noe hea De, but 1 must | 8788 side, came off yesterday afternoon on the Unica Ore. ene eae? by E, Van ie Mmdeesy, numbering tome fifteen persona of dite | 1 UATE seen some or hice ‘were not, in “eny eetasanos, | Course, 1.'l.,and resulted in the decisive victory of the prsoteeh tines Ota; aa te Mn Ooeet bone ve veut rank, including the four principal ones apd | ag fascinating as the virging. But J gentlomen— | ‘ormer horse, in three straight heats, over his New Eng- | “'No ¢6—"The Soldier Relating hie Battles,” by Dam- {he interpreters, lef Willard's Hotel for the Capitol, i, | and they are tbe only ones co may think diffe- | isn sntsgonist, in unprecedentedly fast time for stallions | echroeder, is of first class medern |; 9182 60; purevance of an invitation extended to them by both in one man’s food is another's polson,”’ says the | nd the class of vebicles to which they went. aE The Girl,” by Beranger, was an Routes of Congress. They were scoompanied by the | prover), and uo doubt we should find a good deal of truth This match, as above stated, was for one thousand dol exceedingly attractive the tone being rotarkably Naval Committee only, outsiders being kept at bay, $e ome of ine canned Oe ar gee od lars a aide, mile beats, beet three in five, to wagons. [o | clear, snd the eo | © purely delicate form; 116; Captain Dopo! having in charge the Ambassadors and | Oe ae ee Rah oad pealiry kad et wei. | our report of the first match between George M. Patcten yt pet ha ky. 5, RS Bridge » Ceesor; Commander Lee the Vice Governor, Gensiro and | dom of either. Rice, bread and tea are thr: ‘and Ethan Allen, last week, we gave a full aud complet: by ¥ ‘specimen was’ staple; but they also like an assortment of fresh and 'n rank, Jougoro; Captain Porter had three officers next 'n rank, pickled’ vegetables. record of tho performances of both horses, and it is only and the others ail went im carriages by the meelves. resent Em! Ro doubt owes its origin to the | Beceteary for us now to correct a slight error we fell into Toey first extored the Rotunda, and from thence to the | diplomatic skill of Ar’ Tomuscan: Heri, rae tonptoases | im stating tbat George M. Paichen was bred on Loog | chase by mr, Boris ne) gi ge I Reexte, which was in eeasion, They were introduced | upon oe Japanese oo aperianse pb fr ny ome Talend. He was bred, as that geotleman himself assures | by Mr. Spear for $32. : seated balfan hour, observing closely everything to beseen | should be sent within a short period. Tne Jaj tub- | Jersey, who is an extensive breeder of horses, and was " paneso Mr. 0. Aroand them. From thence th-y visited the magaificont | fequently attempted to annul this obligation, but be would shy Ra Forrest, the Tr: sired by Cassiue M. Clay, out of a very fast Trustee mare, lian,’ by C. L. El- 1 ss not cousent to it, and maintained that it wouli Petiring rooms, including the marble hall and tho Seas: | Doss Sventual advaniage for Japan to #hd an embassy | still living, and owned in the tame locality, A moet singa. Note me ’minent artist seems to ve ss netaher tne tore’ grand recep*ion ball, where they were intro iuced to | to the Unied ‘he Dew Tycoon, who is now only | jar circumatance connected with him was, that at firet he | outtipes of the draught cre delineated to the life, 7 the in bis eixteenth year, finding that oar Consul General was resolute on be subject, consented to the frat embessy Visiting the United Suse accordingly, and the result is their presence among us. It very much ainuses the Japaneze medical men to hear themselves caliea ‘doctors.” When Commander Lee, opened the door of their room, afew days ago, ald polated to thore entirely shaven beaded gentiomen who were ‘Vice President Breckenridge and several Senators ae they were a>ou ing tbe Senate's part of the Duilding, they were met by the House Oomamittec a poiaied to recelve them, who were presented by Oxptain Dupont to the Emdansadors, Censor, Vice Governor, and ‘ecme others, and conducted over tothe House, etoppiag | Lkepees is @ fac simtle of the reality. Purchased by Mr. Carbardt for $77 60. No. Fee gene bape piece wen Ri sag The orig inal artiotic picture was painted specially for presen: ‘\alon to the French Academy, apd was taken in the artist's studio by his pupils. ‘or six of the heads are by David, and the painting !s considered by emivent artists to be fuily equal to the original. Sold at $36 to Mr. displayed only the action of a pacer; but in a few days he fell into the trotting action natural to the Bashaw breed of horses, and which has in him been recently manifested in such an extraordinary degree. He was Orat cffered for purchase to Mr. Horace F, Jones, of this city; but that gentieman, litle foreseeing his brilliant future, frome time im the Rotunda, examinivg the megaidcsnt | woking 0 gp rdonreds nt enniriing ‘meso are the “dos, | Céclized Ravirg him, and be was sold to Messrs, Loog ier settee ” Paintings sve etaturay, which were all explained to them. | tors,” they laughed and repeated “ostors” ag if it struck | treet & Buckley, of Bordentown, N. J.—the former of ‘oie ae Cat nie erie om Horeevack,” by E. Land. ‘Taey were conducted'to the diplomate gallery of the Houss, | them as being anne. ver foxy: ae ee eee ree ome ee ty a ane hoe x eet which Dae been epcoially set apart for them for the Jay. FF ne oe poy jp dhed a hee penmm ectio® | inet., 40 strongly condrmed the covfidence of the friends | PeECH0f D'Orsay, and the borse is eketehed by Landaver, ‘Moey Were cach coadscted dy a member of the Committen, of the New Jersey ttallion in. bis ability to win the pre- | jrgyiase Mrs burten bad in hie ps day. Most of the interestiog soen-s an‘ incidents on the D Orsay a ‘hnowledin, te , - " n J p | fentome, that the evening before the race offers to lay ‘conaitting of John Cochrane, Winter Davis, amd three gag gn oh a deen wpe tee ‘Seo, ‘av’ even $1CU to $50 were freely ollored at erp ee <a. the exactitude of a draughtsman, the jatu Post Oifise, | the headquarters of the aporting men in the city, the La we *ppsrent case, ridipg dur: ‘the splendid grounds of Buckipgbam Pisce Bie four, however, appears to us to be »omewhst ove: ae the features present @ rather robuet and masculine pearacce. (was brongbi for exbibition to the United Storm, and was valued at $7,500. Purchased by Mr. Your g, of No. 31 West Twenty first street, for $560. The ‘Teeir eutrance crested mach excitemem: on tho hoor “acd in the galleries, which were crowded in aaticization caf ncing them, Alter siting about balf en hour, they ‘wers taken down upon the tloor, where they were intro. “@uceito tbe Speaker, members of the Hoase, and seve House, in Broadway. The londe of the New Ex horee wore eby of investing their money at there ¢ ticrpsting #n opportenity to “get on’ to even beter advantege when the horses ap- peared on tke treck. er ge gt Pleaeant and to also & printing press, types, books, and compositors ai work; street scenes, embracing buildings, caris and horses, and separate drawings of each. One sketch in particular i@ hxely to arrest the attention—the sav ject we verving greg on board the Powhatan. It ex | bibite a group of tteen or twenty tars, each with Sayette and the rn ‘The wiather yeatercay wi oy at cup, some crinkixg, some cippiog into the container, tke beavy je preceding day | |, 5 val ‘cibers. After riting another bull hour, Cetin | 20s micking their lips, and the augnanan ond teats material rervice in laying the dust. 5 Og Aah ce between Virtue and Vice,” Porter came up and conducted his boys, as he | smile of all perfectly lifelike. He has two or three greater romber of carriages and other | us "Pani Veronese, The ‘wes a masterly painted phevare, vealle ‘them, down, when they all went to tho aif | glunpees of the Params Rellroad, which to them was the | ‘¢bicks ch the course then there were even on the day Of | 424 ooe of the bett in ihe collection Ty eas purchased . , aa ong, | most wonderful object they met’ wita It is « pity that | the Oret match, when their name was legion. The im Frence by the late Mr. Vanderlyn, shortly after the ferent rooms—the library, Supreme Court room, | theip ret experience of the iron roads of America abould | l#/sxd Railrosd « #0 brovght ite immense load of human bread ing vp of the Orie Gallery. le was for a long te , in the House and Cent-e part of the building. have been acquired cu tho Isthmas. freight, aud the total number of iy Present to wit | ime extioited by bim with other pictures in bis gallery. feern that an impression bas been mide upon them by | oq “Vivacious, Severy objoct tual ie nom we | making fast me, and it will be seen that the time of the ee y. Irenlized $175, and was purchasea by Mr. ‘bie vinit far greater than anything yet, one great reason | them ie tnepocted, inquired ini bed and : 158 wee the uxt pet up—Destraction of Le | Bemg toat the whole affair har been conducted with strict pera aw lg 3 [oy Oy Vergeur in Battle.” Ra an imposing and q a » 2 ye a Broad: ‘erder and prepricty. They all bad plenty of room, acd | po5ue of individual members of the Embassy, will, if a pay Gl hy rol New Yook, in 1849, and valued at $1,500. It was pored to be ope of Scbafft)’s favorite deliceations. for $4£0, to Ur. Waldron. No, 15 9—-“‘Grand Landecape Forest Scene,” by Joltvet (& Freccb pobleman). This was a bold, vigorous and ttr'kirg lepdecape sce: wore left perfectly free to follow their own inclinations witheut crowds of officious intermeddiers pulling and baching them about Three servants as guard remained at the Capitol doo: i) the while the Am>assalors were inside, that boing uvlibed and trausiated, make the world acquainted with tome of the most original ideas acd novel views that were ever expressed. The expenses 0 the Japanese are niready making an impréssioa at the Siete Department Toe claim of the Panaws Railroad Company for takiog the party acroes Mi , cirenmatences the cifficuitier attendant on gtving ful! tai's of the race are conaiderably increased; derstsnd there bas pone cnapeates to the the Gack, Mesere. Shaw & White, the ot of ap ‘ tracrcipary merit. and wae purchesed from the Marquis o the iethmus ¢ $3,860. Tae cost of building extra cabine | propriating « email of the Indien’ stand for the ac- y Paris ; ove of tnetr cusioms. dnd stores on board the Rossoke exseeded 3,000, and | cov moc alicn of reporters "This cculd be eaaily effected, 7c Seen mene Ths morning Captain Porter tick @ party of about a | more than anoiuer thousand wat expended im’ bringing | *1 would in the end conduce to their own interests, at No, 12f—“the Surprise,” by Salvator Rows, was s the public interest would then be excited by more correct and fuller reports of really geod trotting matches. Lovg before the Lorees made their appearance the track was chowced by active speculators endes’ age'tit Fthen Alien; $100 to $50, and at last $300 being the current quotations. The largest better ver ceased laying the latter odds as dozen op ‘9 Brady's and bad them photog-aphea | In coming down from the Capitol they were drivea | around and shown the big gun, which has jar. DWroaghs from Pittsburg, and weighs (wenty-Ove tous, fit teen joch bore, four and a half fec' through at the but! Abemeelres and buggege up to this city. fOfty thousand dollars approprisied for defraying all these charges will soon be entirely spent, and enother appro Ppriation will bave to be asked for. It has therefore been remarked that the aooner the Japanese become civic guerts of the Northern cities the better, while some of the members of Congress who were put io the fod picture. Sold to Mr. Boyd for $62 50. Xo. 121—“Tke Booty,” was by the same author, and ba lad 00d as the former. Sold to Mr. Boyd fer . No, 127—“Cleopatra with the Atp,”’ by Guidio Renid', This wer a fre picture, from the collection of the late Jo- Morrisrey, a8 he and sixteen fect long. | the reoeption given by the President say that they will not x Leg fod ‘ek B the ig 4 ae wipe clita ~~ A . vo ¢ disbureal of another cent f torts i )y on Ethan Allen, an courte lost; eH Sosuseey, at ton ood, thay got the Mate Degeit | Ose Ge ceeenage Aud teeta thneoca nn | gresent be tenss then secenes hes home by laying odis 1A Fair 0 Rotterdam ment to tramsact some very important business in con | _ L omitted to mention, in my last letter referring t> the | 0D bis opponent, Patchen, As the two horses, harnessed ‘weotion with something pertaining to their own country, | pa the Ambamedore sods ite ae Seek ean oF yore ba up oun. dove Ot grounds op Saturday, J Lane, President’ ’ ce were closely > which they wish to consult General Case about. It ie a | Krounes, on Saturday, thet Miss 1 mine | ‘nized, Fiban Allen looked superb, and ‘his New ag maiter to them of great importasee, and they wish his | the biade of Ogure Bango ind friends came out pluckily and ‘took the high tarte and acute olecerpment. by Mr. sdvieo in regard to it. In my next I will be abl» to tell | forma jon of who may not recognise this gentleman | leid againet hi the tune of several hundred. The | eo'sicg. 0 the nature of the business. | By name, I will mate his office Seniee Tale eas icction Rastt, and his driver, | i. “123_-\sBoors Regaling,”’ efter Van Ontede, is a supervisor to the Embassy Dartes Tellman, consdent bie hoes Fi vely ttniabed Sold for $50 to Mr. Boyd. On Friday they @ine with the Presideat. rank. “Ogure Bongo Nokaml no of repeating bis previous week's victory in straight | "2 Tobe Denes of tbe Seasuan before Timo,” ‘Ihe Baltimore Common Counct! have been here to day, | desire the lady to boots. Di Tater besdied the ribbons over Bihan Allen, |» ‘rocesm, we ty iiabed picture, and ie magni. to invite thean to Baltimore, on their way to New York. | % te p= Ry hOB ay Te gic ame soec ened ti aly Scent Jor its delicate atyle of artistic worth thet charac. Antoterview wat bad, ard it wasdeciled to wop at Bali | “Tako ty wy iy,” at he eum te Maadlng Fins Hat Boom after four o'clock P.M. the three H Synge SA nrove™ Twas old for $7360 to Mr. John twenty-four bours. At Phiiadelphia they will most gracefully. upon this, drew the glittering biade | jucgr appointed called ap the horses for the start. @han se “ ” “ more ssi yond ett 7 mI MOP | trom hea scabbard (hail wood, hal€ eather, with aminiay. | Alien bad the pole, and two unsucceestul attempts were | cy invat, gy Sn y lng of silver), and eyed it womanlike and ciwely, aod before they got the word. At the third the word I vin. They were origiral pketcbes and touched They will leave Wasbington next week, and may be ex. | then returning it to ite sheath, handed it back to lis own 'y the judges, and a moet excellent start ‘ant ibe attributes of the rth Taey renlioed pected 11 New York about the 6th of June. fry mho took K with evident pleasure tbat the thing of bie leben with bis head im advance. bd were purchased by Mr. abbott. The May dall given by Carusl, at Willard’s ballroom, | pone’, Sefence should have excited interest on the " No, 166" A Dutch Lady im Lace Oapand Bertha,”” was this evening, for the benefit of the Japacero, was @ Deauti- | The urual rervice was hold in the chapel attached to tbe te ber Carteret for @2t, sheer as fol afar. It was tho Grst time they ever sew anything | pote! on Suaday moruing, but mone of the J at ‘The r+ maining pictaree all realized a fair average value, of the Kind—a ballroom full of young and beaulifal girle | Was “going Torward, they ‘ - snd the whole averrge amount may be estimated at about The May Queen, Miss Tenney, was presented by Captaie | from goleg near or lookin; Alen bad his opponent in turning iato the home- | Oy ir" Lace with his oseal oon ene: Center o8 Perter to the Ambassaors. It was a novel and interost. 18 the evening, h Feeeee be ate Se, Ie ve Gove ve good for saying that doth the vendors and tou tacidest in the ie of she Pricess. Tue whole a. | *,Ter‘rmanee es Thet speed woe tremendous 94 reuusera feel perfecdly ‘salisbed wih the manne? a teen, besides the other four high officials, wore present, | beet every effort of the driver: passed | "hich the entire tale was managed throoghout. aad stopped about two bourf | grounce ani fayette square, '» length io advanee in 2:27),. * ftatue of J & _ Jersey City News. The Japanese are anxious 10 seo a Gremen’s parate in | “aye pf jee alte, ba Gus Sl eraeek | Sscermast Anone tes Jue? ‘Pusueune.—n sation New York. Gamnota turnout of the firemen be made be cutfooted bis opponent. WI the te- Deen commenced six persons living in part of tho exercises? | gong heat they got eff well at Bina eee told residents oe eS Me Secroiary of State today informed the Japauose | we Executive = wo me a ae Oh ee Fenulation of fenteg tn Rewerk bay, Passaic and Hackea. that their prevents bad berm gecepted as memorials of the | a oa!) upen he President, Mr. Ledyard, the son in-law of the quarter pole; time | '8¢K livers. The suit is Vy aH , rod feeling of their goverament, and will be received as | $enerel Cas: drove past, accompanied by oa ey te nabs pong the residents. “Ths ‘sate CLC ‘lle, steps further on | met the property of the Uaitcd States, and doposited whore | Secretary himeclt’ retarning on fost trom au lenenee ‘a short interval of Eitora tor the prosecution, ad ¢. Wineld and R. D. they will be open tor public inspection with git ty which the Prince was present. The ile post was reached tm Nand for ; latter eubeeq: visiled several of the public citices homestretch they were ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF THE VISIE To | M4 builaiwgs, and then went to the Capitol to hear the to pass his rival, » oO bim off, aud woo the Far. THE CAPITOL. Soon afte the reception by ident commenced, Wamuverow, May 28, 1860. pn es} into bis office, where several others were ew = stallion ‘Poe Japanese visited she Senate to-day, scoompanied | Serat tune’ pt» BE 4 aks weve cited, by ibe Naval Commission. The Princes and six of their | ermal table in the room. Some YT siiers vive renved on te tar en torumed ‘wth | potas ert sprains wen tenting Tes eared ok feats in the southwest corner o° the chamber. They | move than ® headed by their toach- at the tare, end were scen surrounded by a number of the Sematora Mr. | ere. He at approached them tn the wes s a Manasn was protested, and his potition as Chairman of | Ot fethe fed pest him, oy ‘heCommittce on Foreign Relations explained to the Ja | aad addi every two or pammed the pamene, who wore furnished with printed plans of the Se. | three to wy be = howe mateehamber and the Capitol. They viewod with admi. | Smee over, the girls yo ge 3 Yation the splondid coiling and other parte of the cham- | date for “Ry WE Ae at bar, and exbibdited an intense intoresi at to the mode of | Taaced to bieside, down. eo.ndvating the legislative proceedings We thea entered iate cooversstion, to which tbe rest in the fret match walling wer 1g 0 the im thie se-rad fiome of the Inferior Jopanese wore in the galleries, | nese, be without point of apeed tnd ethers in the rotunda of the Capit»! me — Emper are the mou ‘the upprecedeiied reo ae Re ' fe Darqnant!y thay were oowdacied by the Congreasiona! — con atine Govelsgets mat Hit. %, | Three wore al Ane Arbor, Jeobeen, Ralemsesoe, Niles end Coma titine to rents in the House gallery, set apart for the | the course ihey we: of bows they ‘seconds. Fihan | Calumet at Marshadi, the wonderful feat of changing dipion Wie corp ‘were to mal Japan. They ordinary gned horse, Tg of tall Spoed was adeiveny Mr. wrimen for the commiites expisined to chem, | Sanu snderstand me as all, ote ae J ae he a Feancnge as , and ‘nouting’ away from Une Ahrough (e, Japanese interpreter, the natere of the down the steps to speak to some of my ‘Fanée that! saw rrierte waa hy ao sd eed so ‘ they cou n't understand thet st ail. To a engine, started heed Aeginiats ve pavceeaings, the yeas ani nape being called at | ge yh ay : thtow that train meantime snostrtigotone te labted switch in the time .tbey epiered the hall abake bance with the. people sstonisbed thom "wosder foresh of the sow locomotive, and Cg SY The gall Wier were crowded with spectators, at leas, Ob’ 20, they couldn't understand thet at tyeed ‘he two were united without Jar or contusion. ane belt of which wore ladies. all, #0 unlike sortase in Seale soenery.” “How long. same feat wee eee S eae Se, tir, do you think "i remain in country?” { where the Racer was for the . Be Amt Wenadara wore afterward received by the . Weil, Lcomidm’t tell yeu: they are the queerest certs neuare to Kalemasse, nine sles, m va Spamker in b roG.8 aad then furnished with seats on (he | people to deal with possible: there BO getting minutes, and ee veral times a mile per minute was accom ogy ot the & use, in company with the Naval Commis | Ovtof them, they're « Ran § May 3 plished. It reached Chicago ton minutes before time, they "ii remavn the hun 1y 8, Or perhaps oply the sixty. vin og! minutes from Detrait. mon snd Con grasaioval Commition The inferior: re | ai aay rate, they'll hove to wait ill the Niagara | Fire) beat., NLROAD —Terog colored boys, aged re- taioed thetr ph Wen in the diplomatic gallery. Tne Japs | reaches Panama, and she has to co round the Cape the | Second beat nineteen years of age, passed pene roparned dwt afew minutes j a Bf bg gy “BI thet it witl = her | Third heat entay, en route for Cxnata ‘ab, Japancre, ron. bither from Carter count: ey bene eager gs Sah rng sh tinea Unued, “they're the most curious people i ovet = telligence, were owned by b man sawed Frederick Ravaon. Shermas, Jobn Cosbrage and Braach each having an 7 7a a , of Siedge We a re er a8 a a Stes of the Logan, of iiltnois; Judge Walker of ‘Tre Canetanc Breach or Prowmx Cite —The St Louie . apd ex Governor Gardner, of Boston, are sop. the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Sommitten —Memre. Motris, of Penuaylvanie, and Davis, etang ve. Shaw came up for of Marplagé—togetiaer with the Naval Commission, fol | Thuy're Proud, too. | oan Rew A. A. Willits, of Philadelphia, and J. lt Ferguson, | stavment before Jodge Reber, in the Court cf Common lowed tm the rear , Ml | watdhey won't do mare then te provertoes fee” thoes "a Tia. 6f Rallswere, sve vtoppieg st the Lafarge Bouse cae, Se erene, aver Wrighs fered 10 latrode The Japagew to the galleries sinataneously retired. | “Afr this foiowed a few faa words, the Pres. | stcrpag aithe Boren Hoos. * euee? Miabore, © | 156 morte, aud ia orer to how tbat the jerere em There wan aubizried movement is cho qulveries, which | deat ahcek ms by ‘the hand. sed I bowed ont, to | | livn.. W. Latham, of Texas: Hen, Jobe McKinney, of | assed a the reoeot trial prejudged Oe cars previovs to were ins Semrgniuates nearly ceneeted, the qpectoiore | Make conm for some one eles devious of paying’ Bie Bichigae,, Capsain Frumecr, of the Untied Suton Army, | iecied toribe couree Of procesere propered Mejor _7 ering Out 40.get & VI0W Of the Japances outaide cepresomtative of car gren eupavit, Tx At Nicholas Bots. sig 6 Wright, a tbe greoud tbat the proper method was to in al ~ Say many of the Jaseneve have been out—eome | . Ceptein C. HF. dudkine, of tbe steamship Persia: c. | icine etdarts ie wirort of the motive. | After con. OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. eriving, bot most walking. Among other places they | lvuce Alesoe, M.A.de Haro y Tarma, both of London, Court Sally sue/ained tbe Sajeesivos of a nororecien Wasmmoroy, May 21, 1860 ’ the Patent Office and were nighiy al mee acd Mr Luis Amb. ¢e Bonsa, of Cuba, were among the iy poned tbe further cons! fi rye 4 2 ing the Jaranese collection brought to country by | arrivals in the steamabip Persia yesterday, and are stop. “~ matter Japa © Perataritia—Soctal Saius of Japanese Latin Oepmsodore Perry and oihera. pieg at the Bverett Bowe. isi: tine Mariia.| Customa— Account of the Pencil Bectoher by the | Tomorrow at noon they have arranged to proceed to 5 jarton. we) Wat tb tbe ratificntions of the treaty. Dr RF. McParland, ai! of Tennessee: Fon. Japenen Artist— Rapid Dimimution of the National Japs- | 4.) we ter, of Sen Francisco; Mr. C. ‘MeNelly,at the ‘States nese Baten inment Pund—Oourtesics t» Prince De Join | Army, Liectenant Beach, of the Un! States Navy: J. mm, Freq, of Te: “ 4 t 8 legen, tile Presta, ial Reception—Mr. Buchanan's Opinion | 1) he Metrepetten Hotel . ¢ with the Preeident, vitatione of Ore Japanen Movements of the Orientalr— Receptions, | \ siiambcrry partie” have been sent to dome Nw inely Heo. Ames Keadall, of Weal » D.C, stopping ot Fetes ond Partis't © Prospective, de. Nhat they will accep those of Mrs. Senator Gwin and Se- | the Astor Hovre, eretary Tousey to take piace this week, Habit s seooed na,'ore. From ten to twelve thie morning Penneyivanis Tt i the adit of « Japanese, when be wants to seat himself, to drop on bie knees, crom | has been the sorme Of much neise, caused dy the ant tw * heels, which ‘atter he converts | ing cf six thourand and ‘odd Sanday potent beet dts ebidren and thelr teachers, ‘who moved inte © chair; the tows, insite,’ 8M calves of the lags being thos broaght into clove contac, Now, ! who have been ac- eustomed to sit on chairs of not) *r sort all my life, woul’ fred it very dificult to conform tn a ‘a8blon ren uiring gach Am amount of elasticity and sappien ** of limb, but » Papanere it efflicted in a manner just tine “Pr eree Sere resting bis weary body on air o%o pedal fog Mation to ctther borsehair, aes or dames”. | hare 20 ob, ‘totlem to his following tho bent of bis own \cllna floes io WAL Teapeet, and reeling that there ie no ern” ye Xd *f the fertion becoming the rage, Ue ocesnion two miles lope, and which itvemed by the presence of etx bance of music ted hundred bene i passed Willard’s Ho’ amusement to the Ne pre 5 al?) from the and M40! Giificerant vusilene who occasionally Wal Ue T Sod On Interview with rome of the day, ) weer, Vy Pwrerana’ —One bocdred and fort; a tego as like as life. It possesses ex- | ere discharge.’ from the Norfolk Navy Yerd op vig Pe dobar, rt. SHIPPING NEWS. | Fort of New Verh, May 23, 1860, r Braz (By), Decamber, Glway—A Foliond & On, Ne ed *e wipe Jame heuer, aesaas ‘Thee ‘Sieama! —-sapeahe, Crowell, Foruand~H B Cromwell & Bs. Wabash, Excel rig Ororus, Gardner We Bondy: Handy, Jeebeonville and: Lee y = EEETEEEEEEE f i a2 a cia P i 4 & i g i peer EEEEEPTEEEEEEEECEEEEEEE, remap, Job 4 woe br cbr som, Ber ghob; Alfred BIL Gecrge’ bas Praneiocs ta 3 Me 2h. Jeadelle, Coens isa reneten sits, Vansouve 's i sinnd; Raceaousd, 1 eeded for Borey rapler Pickuor nd; br Lord Kegitn, ork. Riog. eens: bi'ze Ai vans, KYork. Arr Dr Barth lemon a? (Bar! one Mareh 15—Arr Bavawa, May 15— Ma a Eval hip . Liverpool); ‘Nickerson Tq ‘Revme Mth, 2 Ttort, Wotan | Bartrdes, ia, pata ¥e 5 by Mopian Ne: sinstren Gara aan ye Skat, Brosiwick, Ge. rn SE Geddes Wee Cla 11th é. cia. ambert co; Cen, Suer, NOrleans Sid Sib, While Liak. + pri) 38-84 brig Bermods (Br), 9 Gn cok cies Niele. Wd kat ih, Hk SOS jer. N Yort; Dido, (from ix E arte, Stow Began Boker 8 Crewe ee Hea- Arr Presto, Cremer, N York; Amerika, ry ‘alone “Gober, 1 I Lang, Boston Be.dt one Bees N York; Pa’ J Arr at Graveserd Point Gi Faitex, Byaer, Losronpernr, Moy 8! Prima Touma, MeQuisber, arrears Promenn, Way 3 av Vausioen, Genos. Gertton onten, Pests Wansariss, Way 3-4 (wot arr) T Witowlasd. Rowland, W Justina fmrh, Orivape: Hh Actif. Roglisno, Roston: Now Light, Rey Pi ploek, Ball. 8 George Miith Woreh Ie acr Weptecder, While. Hose Koas. 340 Corts, £14 I7'b, Nesieriap, Goodiue NSork 26, Belle of tae West, ites ee ea 0. tT eB Prince, 5 1a Craters ‘Cowal, Bowes a tak, Hewper, Portes: ad Aw! Hw Pewcasnis, Way S-Cld spree & Jomes. 7 etiamege: Besion; Js it, L le iy bat out 11th, tty a Behalf hieents Lise Rae SE Samer seorpbine, cnr ¥iy CAre Greco Femmcad, eboney, Barre fleamer rw) 1 6—Arr Bike Pie, Hawes, Port Mahon. Geamer Penguin, Wilane, par. Biebarte. BYcrk. Arr Apple Buekram, Potter, to iq atlentic, Verrill, for New | pete Jase (Br) for NY. eHow N. May Lo Robert, SaEERE bins B Wis uring the day N; at sunset calm. raph Marine Heports. sunset—0 three brige S bound tn. ‘Wind Sk ight; menlbet's cat” | BIGHLAR. of the Highlands, “4 fla Cree | at noon for Liverpool with 154 passengess. Burr Luna, before reported ssbore on M: pot been ‘when lest beard trem. Sherif, thavghee: April int Gi o Haat Whoon Amor’ 0 Fi : siat Brothers acme, fe. Kentgor HAE, Arr Forest Lo J x 4 nS Loven, Jonge, Canegens; a Breton Jey y Vorch3o—are Mereb ‘ker. 8 York; ¥. «s fork 10 oy reaus. ‘sa $th, aC ef seaeree Banoo, March %—B14 Ocean Friniue Mey Br }. Bireapore. LE eegrhaenp besa cohery ee 12 si lh Sng tae Nab Paras Aorta Arr Neaveliien, Wend ow Waite. eatpe Willers. Bonek afoat. but at present there ia every Hi, 2. Prove « total lorss. Txt, May 7—8i4 Awence . Onrnevs, Ly ® Se. totes eet e ‘Insests, May 7—Arr David Biotell, L¥ XA NDB. Ld, av HT. at Boston from Arroyo, reports, lath | A! a, wae struck & weter spout, NYorb: schr Jos an do. Sway foretopaah Jara torsopeatst | i% Bebioe Provence: Rick A syria Taw, San ae by Fenn Wriisam, Lincoln, hence at Bath, lost her mainmoest on 5 ay x Tres 3 z i ? x = z § 28, 7 E on ad ee ABCRLEN A, Moniqaite Paves, e Frey Ow ‘wee Havre. iny }2~ Arr Artgo @), Lives, NYork (and sid for 1) vita Vaccwia, Apes 20— Arr Cristofor Colombo, Amtela, wean "OE Ban sabes cs saan sere Geo Li Werhirgicn, Bolmes, we DePort. Poedoat LM q a BROPD, May : pion: eine foes BR dtrom> ; ‘ goer ost ia Bar La ° 7 Heat WW Plater, L2n, rom } iit Ye Sarr London, Mortbut, NYork for Lonéon er HEC). Woodward, and . 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