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amr: wl ay i lever, if rt ht wine Foe hte > . edad otay kat a whusyer form iter sie THE JAPANESE, | crete iar Bi pws Sets ccd Gbmaeaoey | Mer A Meme Bok ened TN Maes Mall late THE LAST ROMANCE. sets and a8. This they keep inema’l round wooden | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. take upoa the question be was io the church w dat , where he bas 0 th rg with othe's when guarded ddnmanecenpaninan § rs boxes, which are placed near their of native Ber gisnes fi teiinn due Sehepy reece Naa as at fe: | 7 eos matey mere | Phe Ment Siemens am th yt pow mo'e ofw are allowed to room, ng ¥8 ~y | Hales when th stews: was mado uincivs ino H.i>, | The Exchapge and Ratification of the! fae of we soap, wither opctes Tepest’ | ‘ke urember ef sorapanis varie trom seven: cownwar, | 10% ImetitatenTRe Paxt . i or » aad there were ebipa enorgh belongioz },Qud with all respect for the g:ntiomen alludec } They next 0) their emall brass headed, cone barrelled. tute—The Kiopement—Comnab: Felt: | driver whipped vp | oi ee teeter ant bail enangh be wake Treaty wiih Japan; tothe Of the Naval Commission 9 throw mem) | drado mouth-pieded tat hold afew graius woght | city and a Lawsuit. dashed Mra, Abbots on the sidewalk ~ ip ia. (Bothue aeplanee ) Tala’ not wan victuals and atir me up with a long pele, aid lead ane ou’ | nly cf their tobacco, which very auch reremble (ho Tark- A fow days ago, outer ihe senestion heading.‘(A Gross | “Slop that roffian!” and @ gouple of Boys, three men menswear, Dr. Darbin; T spoke free my heart. for an siring cotesionally; for if { were 1 should ose wy J ich both Im favor, fibre and color, and baving filled them, Cage Om eae groecry wagon aud & butcber’s cart im Ey cbareb, ibe whole charch, and no! self respect and commit suicide; or, perveps, I ebonid go | they strike the small pieces of fated atee) which they | Outrage,” the cy Papers published a. sccount of the | ‘acy teachers snd pupils of the instituie | Church, (Renewed applause.) We went for het | Visit of the Embassy to the Office ef the | mad, and tancy myself witd beast undergoing the new | all carry suspended by cords from thelr aide, and Baro” | elcpemtnt of one of the pu, le of the Spingler Iuatituts | bufed slong the frout aud at as ber a nay sald che oxieted, bat he taming process. It \s bard to eay how 1; would affect one | pean looking ‘‘ta bak-a”’ pouches, and soproduce @ spark | wit, allant Gei of ‘All koow fe. | Btulging in } Feehan A she Would be wie ag a rerpent and ; State, Zot bowed 0 the yoke. But the Japanese appear tobe | which igaites a piece of tre cotton, held betworn u mnenel, of Tennessee: bavoh Digh p ected great questions. Secretary 0 happy enough under it. The Princes bowea J the ftogers for the purposes which they light their | Yeritea «pe: f couversation js matrimony, and what a | on ¢ ; bast Sp thelr bright edt awarty Interpreter tant they were | fiker Bappe sinenie teen be be tet | Conn neemhm a cecoeients OS | ene ieee, igh pronunciation , eyed, y i , 6 bia pipe secs r amoking, he o spevts | Wekwern theme; and it is mo wonder, therefore, that | (iP. There le only a slight diderence im reveive ® continuous "4 the presence of & prince whose father bad been King o/ | (rom him by bringing the head of his own pipe to id » id hardly recognized in Fp; between Payer ppp THE PRESIDENT’S DINNER TO THE AMBASSADORS. Rea ont they appeared te raid the Idan of Blog in contact with. ibe ow. ‘and taking” & "long thia sffalr 2 ag been upon the tapia im many crrcles, in and | helter, and ihs account’ of 20 Ineldent be asrisled, be such good company, but spoke not, Neither did they | ’raw to arsist the jon, At seven 0” out of theclity, ever since ite occurrence. The story ie } would auiteqrally well for aa 4 Ms did mot @e., ae. &. dance, although they had the chance of showing off their ae breakfast; the in rank | taking | intereatiog enough in iteelf, but with the numerous em | P#ely for the comparison, those of hho would not subsceibe to ter) accompliahments with some very fasoi | their meals in a room separate from the reat; the interme: ° opt fokrow most about the matter ‘1844 he (Dr. Durbin) gave a vote rating belles, who would have been delighted to have | diato ofilcers in the large dining or ‘tea room,” and afew | be/babmen'a which it bas received from many @ ‘vent | in ft nothing unnatural or dere) circumstances which was WASHINGTON DESPATCH. the: 1, of 40, mean in a quadrilie. } of the loweat clas in the kitchen. They all live pretty | tongue aud giaceful fancy, it bide fair to eclipse the las: | ter--that Mire Phippe nexer cisplayed hhe might v¢ compeliod to | | OUR SPECIAL WASHINGTON De® ray | Bazond tha, ‘not knowing T cannce say. mvch alke) high and low,and ever ire of tho plait | evel op we newesi romance. It would be moet | Silly (han in entering tbe exertion wi been accustomed wes caused by ov of Gare smlgt be some conjunc. pp my a Ay ym re ea glee ne sii | ot aie oy oe at aioe tee light } land of their aaiviey nage te smusing to compare tho real facta of the | to meat charting bridal blushes, Mfbe eownle wer them, thet might lead thom FUN WITH THE BOYS AND GIRMS, ETO. io 100," ypanese ‘turned their attention to | At breakfast each one inver'ebly eats three or four | affair with the version most current, in which | Tied thatevening by the Rey. Dr. McFarland, and such a way, that when a ‘Wasnieton, May 25, 1860. atrawberries and creas, and to some other of the recherché | bard boiled , Some plain boiled rice, bread and butter | ing lady {s represented as a a blooming maiden ceeded to tho St. Nicholas Hotel, where they am) id quiet reign, vaey the Executit ls of the season, which disappeared before their | end tea, the ‘doth sugsred and milked’ To these elegant suit of rooms, and are enjoying to the that wrong.” Ho re. | _ The great Presidential dinner party, st ve | seemingly I ama little | are sometimes added a slice of boiled ham anda glass of | of sweet sixtoom, imgenuous, innocent, trombling'y | sweet moon which, we ho; ‘wane either witht voted wrong. te: emingly magical Bat perhaps joe rs ’ pe, may Lever and consider Brats et Mansion, in honor of the Japanese Embasay, came off this | too etherial, and good things went the way of tho othvalen cam’ Pe a on loving, :atstog ber eyes to heaven, with pallid face and | them or any otber couple. het was right « evening at pix o'clock, and lasted two hours. There were | cham Sow tem drinking a: ryotes olviseh ep ane, Me weetconaliiing ott clasped hands, as she enters the carriage which is to boar LETTERS AND A LAW SUIT. band, ‘epeaker then alluded gusto equal to that which chicken salad, boiled hard eggs, freah fish, pe ” . é See sag | present the President and Mies Lane, -the two Ambassa Sanne cari ‘ball given wie Pet Fy man chempages ‘and American ale. beg last ore her to her busband’s arms; aad the General, as an age! ‘The following letters were written on the Monday fol dors, Censor, Vice Governor, and the next four highest beverage, some of them will drink two or three glaseer, | veveran of sixty odd, with snowy hair, beard and } lowing ihe clopement, and were published the next day ing WI T enlightened world in a former letter. ‘ery question officials, all the members of the Cabinet and their Indies, vty feven o'clock their Highnesses were dea and they all appear to like it. ‘They have both the cham: | so. sigcne, and browsed and ruddy face, resembiing in | with the statement of the affair as mado by Mr. Abbott: ‘that work. Be- ‘De Lee, Pacter, het C2 es and driven beck to Fegne and ale ad Yabitum. ‘there would | Captain Depont, Commander 10, Captain . WO | hotel, wh ‘at balf-past eight, bad an it seven o'clock they have tea, their third and ‘ast | pertopa) appearance those of Major Bulligatawacy: CARD FROM GEN. BYNUM. ry field, | court interpreters, Namuraand Tatlecky the former stand- interview te thir are mary reception Tom eoreent ee meal It a - | whom Lever !pves to describe and Walgot to represent, eat enee a Dane ae city See unless they ators ace: a munissioner, xicates,” an partake yar ‘partare Phipps, Dine eeentine ing behind the chair of the President, the intter behind hee y ae orto. | preserved fruits, an aanortment of fancy cakes, n glass © With looks aud temper as fery as theclimate or the pep | my wite, with mysolf, from Mrs. AbDOt's school, is @ a ‘would have upon the great missionary movements of the | the chair of Miss Lane. day, between twelve and one. Immediately after this in | cold milk and hard boiled the latter they eat to the | pers of Indie, bearing away his youthful bride, hail | greatly exoggerated account of the affair, and the state~ be | ebuvch, He was not sure it would aildct it at all; atill, be Tho party broke up at half past cight, and atnine terview, which was strictly private one, the guests of { number of three or four , a8 before steed, at every | yielding, half rcluctest, to the St Nicholas and heppi- Rents Geren contained in reference to any hesitamsy om ebarag was afraid, if bey unsettled thelr common bosd of #ym- o'clock all returned to their rooms, delighied with the | te bouse were admitted toan audience of the Ambassadors | meal. They are not partial to potatoes or green vegeta yt ay Bape oa hardly falls within our phe bart of my wito to leave the premises, and in refo- wes 6 pathy, they wi dry up the fountains that supplied the ° 4 and suite. I happened to be on the spo}, and wae among | bies, and they never eat beef or mutton, veal or lamb. | "*! }» however, vee the promises made by me to Mrs. Abbott, an@ © means for that work. Ho wus couddeat that the | Dozpitalities of Old Buck and the world generally. the first to enter. Thoee who mess in the ‘tea room” are waited on by the | ephere, and that our readers may make this interesting : any violence by me towards Mrs Abbott when I ex- we Dishope felt iv ge nang the influence which this ‘This, and the Princes’ drawing room at Willard’s, from } « on ae Princes aud the Saat Comeasiier sat for sand a. Bore gs —. (. t eat eer cae comparisen for themselves, we proseat herewith » plain, sorrel dl a Posi Sb oa cause loorway. 1 ¢ first pi of their were, ink, nf = \ Be boned tat fen ye cate Deeg ‘on | eleven to one, is the only Japanese news worth reporting. | [tar i Benth gone: Shr gth rewt sn SA thang the presence of ane of tha Mosel’ Comaee “then a | “Svarnished statement of such of the facts ae have come Pormea i wes compiled from statements furnished by thg the ground he proposed. If that could be madea inal | It was intended to admit to the Princes’ levee only | preter, a litte on their right, and the officers of the Navel | strangor to them, who sat atthe head of the table; but | to our kncwledge:— ‘aeeete. JOHN G, BYNUM. wetilement of the matter they would go home and stand | Members of Congress and their wives and daughters, bom ‘stood still furiber to the 1: now, when left to themselves, they converse and crack THE PARTIES. Sr. Nicnoras Hors, May 21, 1860. a the book and bear what they would be compelled to 4 doorway, and in the attitude ef those ant cele: | jokes as gaily as ever they did tn thotr lives. ‘Miss Nellie Phi NOTE FROM THE PRINCIPAL OF THE INSTITUTE. endure. Like most similar occasions, numbers whose position did | bien who oc I hours \y with the ‘At ten, or Soon afterwards, they retiro to their own elie ipps, the heroine, and General Moxpay EVs, May 31, 1860. Mr. Goon, of Kanaas, inquired if Dr, Durbin proposed | notentitle them to any special consideration, crowded | cry of “Walk in, ladies and. gentlemen, and sce the live | roome and lic about in disorder until morning. One re- | Bynum, the hero of this affair, are both natives of | Permit me to ask your attention to the encloned articles fred gerd gy deen a asa sain © So ae themselves in, It was an a(fair differing in no way from | lions, or the Jeopard what changes bis spots, or the pig peg bao on Pais ee ber men Gn Ryne Terneteee, fhe lady residing at Kingsport, and the | I bere taken every pains in my power to day to prevent which ident replied * faced or whate - |p ; hotel, fer a fortunate occurrence mative. ane Sone sa ordinary levee, where hosts of beautiful women, crino- Sere ee ee ort ote rear midvight, and then sent for brandy, which, Iam gor. | £&DHeman as Chattanooga, in the eastern section of the ong A] pon ben it will b be Tapes, emerens = Mr. Sucer moved to lay it upon the table. Mme, bouquets and perfumed fans, predominated, except «Walk in,” anid one of the Commissioners; and the peo- | ry to say, , after which he went to bed, not with a | State. Mrs, Bynum, née Miss Phippe, is a tail, handsome | aggeratec ana wild rumors are afloat, and in order to Dr. Cunay said he was very desirous that the sabject | that there were three Inpancee Princes to receive and | Ple did so. ‘Just walk round,” waa the hoarse command, | brick in his hat, for he never wears ove, but with an { brunette of uiceteen summers, with dark hair and eyes, | give ae correct a version as possible, at’ the outect, may FE wbould come before them without entanglements, that and all obeyed. equivalent weight elsewhere. ‘e d,"cheeks A 1. Mr. B: M ake any notice of {t at all, if you will every delegate should havo fall power to express himself, | % be introduced to the guests who came in, instead of th On the Kft of the three most high and mighty } They are becoming very shrowd in bargaining. 1 saw | SEO. a9 rosy ee Aurore’s own. Mr. Bynum ie tatement to accor’ with this’ narrative, Be, therefare, moved to lay the gabstitute on the table. President of the United States, or the honored host or | occupante of the sofa, fronting the doorway, ose of theme day ask balfs dollar for & common silk | tall, Southwestern built, fine looking gentleman of twonty- | which iu all essential particulars is correct, and which itr. rr (Le gna wke propoeed t0lag De, Dartin’s hoetesa of some private mangion. wan placed, ot 0 distance = LAU. Me, ae ay fs peo i. F adhe ond aM, - eight or pire, with light fisxen hair and beard, and dark 4 family will vouch Frei there is no protection tor Ferolusion which asked Yor ihe prinuog. The ayen ana | . The Princcs Bojon and Owsso were dressed in their | SerS"*sented four of tbe cfficials next in Taok. | oft lor.a few cash, cH bine eyes. Both parties pousess, we undersiand, oon | oriicir husbands, from fuck, ruflauly-introsion if ie the Bays were demanded on Dr, Curry’s motion to lay | beet talman, pi jamas and white gaiters, each carrying | while one, for whom there was no room on the sofa, stood One of them—-Tatelxh Ovojero—commonly calied ‘Tom. | siderable preperty, and became acquainted some five | lacies in our "who bave charge of its numerous {n= the mabetiiute on the table, which war cerried, 136 voting F wo gold and di bilted ewords, They spent a cou- } leaning sguinet an adjacent pillar,which supported theroof J my,” snd whom I bave bad ovcarion to mention | yegrsago, Muchiovous love aimed his arrows 80 truly | stitutions for © education of daughters, are liable to “a affirmatively and 83 negatively. “While the’ vote was ‘0 gold and diamond ® v The visitors of the white skin passed before these, bowing | in previous letters, ig, although only seventeen years 4 auch outreges as these, I denre to close my institution to= Deing taken, some of the dolegeies remarked ple of houre in shaking hance with the crowd of earer | to each of them, commencing with the chit Ambassador | of age, possessed of remarkable intelligenoe, and such | bat both bear's felt his sweet pains and painful ples | Der cw. Sr T may Jadge from the impression which thig that It was a test vote, but such was not the fact, for some | vieiters as they passed from one to another of the mag- | snd ending with the gentleman leaning = the post, | powers of perception tbat in some countries they would | sures; but Mr. Phippa strongly opposed the match, for | occurrence has made upon parents, among the nob of the pregreenives voted against )- Curry’ - | nifcent parlors, where they wore presented by Captain | 22t Mo shaking of bands took place. after making the | apply to him the proverb which snye that <‘quick wits | 4 reason that we bave been able to ascertain | Amd beet in our city, who bave called to bel? Dr. Durbin’s took the house by surpriee, and it | DiNoent Parlors, wi wa round, most of them lingered for # few moments, 1 ob. | scon die.” When be ig spoken to in English be says, sympathy with us in’ this deed of Niolence endl was evid the anxitiy manifested on the count Dupont to the distinguished visiters. tervation of the dress and features of tho nobles of | Sir? intorrogatively., and with # show of dignity which | beyond the ordinary and well known disinclination of | share T believe its author will be regarded as mances of the leaders of the conservatives, especially the ‘The Embassy attach great importance to dining with | that orient clime, which @ reoent traveller in | almost Induces you to lake off your bai and apologize for | dotisg fathers to bave their lovely daughters married | the exccration of every father ‘acd mother {n our Border mon, thes the substitute waa too strong meat. 18 | ihe President to-day, af it on par with diniag with the | #140; Xinahen Corneallie, has thus poetically dencribed wear Lee cae oe ‘iy ant be, bow | and thus removed from home and home affections. The | and of every man who has a sister or who possessed ph.) ee eo aaics how the | Tycoon—au honor none of them would dare aspire to. ‘Behold ! there thelr empire ites. nation, You find that he nuswers yoa in Engliah nearly | course of this Jove, *hew, ran no more smoothly then the | yong 8 Sentleman. I Amn, sir, very reepecttullyy Py will 9 ‘he ruc rogroatan wil, nied ‘Some half-dozen, including Tommy, went out this morn- gy whose lengthy anbale pe ‘Sa ae root Aaghnndy oy Ledge ° one couree of love in general, and that haa as many rifts and Srixcuan Isstiv7e, Fifth avenue. i ir the new they prov! ou don’t go beyond @ ceriain range of w ‘ " 5 my fei tase: | ing, and wero photographed by Brady. With nations that Rave Wenapeten my Ren Lat pevhng Fateh rd op by asking him’ to write his | Tepids ae the Niagara or the St. Lawrouco. Finding it im- Mr. Abbott hes commenced a suit against Mr. Brnumg Dr. Parker, ex-Commlasioner to Chins, called on the tame on & card, which, together with a pencil, | possibie to separate the lovers in Tennessee, Mr. Phipps for trespass, ond the General has given buil to sppear im twenty days to answer the charge. Until then matters hav satisfy Ampageadors to.day, totry and see if they would not re- Seeluded from the worli—known searce by name— you band to bim for the pur He accord 1 is to some echool 7 "ture the’ Ose! rouge ee jouraed, Swcrsos an: | ccrnige him in pire ede repel Ai ark Enlightened in their own creative light. lugly makes twenty strokes. of the puna, Which | Yon er ouch pas ee teeemauc ous ithe | ul, doubles, remain in, satu wo, unless Mr. Pippa nounced that the Yresident of ibe Canada Wealeyan Con- "8, | Nature to them hed prod dealt ie his signature in Jepavese, and immediately under these | North, of whic + Bynum was spprived by i arrive 3 2... Byaum, who bas beem ference = et to take his departure, and desired to | or in some other way; but none of them knew anythiog = rare twenvarer; 6 and pagtd Sight twenty cones Sea Bt oni cinpeanas he wees, “\adte fayre.”” The Spingler Institute, in this city, was se- a oa | — aie Deets = pppoe | address y. bout him. vention sped, and with artistic a fine “ aojero,” on Tommy.” You . isbmen' ‘ ladon readers > ‘Smigon ge toe Created, snd then beautifed; and they, examine the writing aud Gnd both epsiling and punctes, | 0707 *7 MF. Phipps, and to this establishment he brought mhich they seem to hope that he may bold the trump the paternal feeling which now existed among cards. It ts decided that the Japanese will visit West Point, Miss P, about ibree months ago, the gallant Generai fol- tion correct. You #1 ‘Good day” to hi he Band bd Niagara, Boston, the Naval Schoo! ai Annapolis, and pro- ~ oeien rs can 4 iy you back the ponct! and barrics away; you hear him cry | lowing immediately, and sojourning ip New York ever oe Oa tag BUILDING CASUALTY IN BROADWAY. Eis f i i i Sdeputa.ion to their body at its next session In bably other places, before their return. ‘Two rulers bave ther sceptre wielied wise, Kinge‘op, which would commence Wednesday week. z Grand in their and pobie in their pride. pocket and walk down sta'rs or up stairs, as the case —_ ‘Scipsen remar xed that while he sojourned among them, This strange and laughable to see how fast these Ja Tost leolated realan may be, with « very bigh opinion of Japanese intelll- Lud aspaangmalbnyeaenatayi ‘The Spingier Institute ea well known educationa! estab- | Fallin, One of the Jepanese wae standing at the side entrance | listfment for young Indies, anc is located in the Townsend U x the Ruins—Two of them Fatal<- pnd pm ‘itgenth street vesterday, when a negro | mansion, on the corner of Thirty fourth street and Fifth ly Injured, )y said to him :—*'Ha, you and | come from rame jf “No, no,” paid the other, anxiour to repel the libel: | &venue, with « branch establishment, under the charge of Between nice and (en o'clock yesterday morning. while “you no gooa;”’ and he turned round in evident disdain. | the vice principal, opposite Union square. Miss P. was } the laborers at work in tearing ¢own the building No. 625 pacese are becoming Americanized, and to see the per. fect coolness and Jeosex eas with which they pitch .. when. ever there is any fun going on. ‘Tt may seem strapge, but such is the fact, thas for the let two days hundreds of Little girls and big girls, or, as of a Wa))—Four Mem Caught i £ i e FF 3 | i Fin¥ Hi 1 H ft ‘you for Ts it ( thy vi to : T Hnish be had expressed (or he Method! ‘Episcopal | the Jepancss call them, “Little American womane—very | “ryrtineto Tange tny monstete peaks to sean, edited oy setag on te ttand of a0 fre ehder ot | “KER to tbe up-town department, which is under the per: | Broadway, a short distance above Houston street, and eburch, which was adopted by a rieing vote. Bice,” most of them sshool girls from six to twelve years by eae I could thy beauties here unfold, ground Bute, 7 ‘on which was danhed the following | *0Bal eupervision of Mr. and Mrs. Abbott, the priacipals, | oppoeite Laura Keexe’s ttoatre, were employed on the !ron® ne Soaference then adjourned, Dr. Conny pronouncing | ¢14, handsome and prettily dressed, have been on the soe lene = : ulead cmeng on “ey Rage ome and which is elegantly and luxuriously fitted up with | wall, a portion of the brick work gave way and fel} with sidewalk under the windows of the Japanese at Willsrd’s | "As well the rainbow paint, or strive to mould Eappen to transoribe thie’ they wil hare to covet our | TOI ,sxpliance of tbe richem and most recherche | a crath to the sidewalk, burying im the ruins four mens TELEGRAPHIC. throwing up bouquets, candy and all sorts of nick nacks, | Thy bright eyed So farewell to thee, 4 tm vain to find out what either “‘rosted”” or | Deayi a picture gallery, with sploadid copies, by Chava, | 2Amed Patrick Moushan, James Sulliven, T. Donohue and TWENTY-FIRST DAY’S PROCEEDINGS. “ penuts” meat. However, after sil, it if not ro bad a8 | iter Chaticiain, of sowe of the be i A. Mowks. The strect was much crowded at the time, an@ calling out, “Japomee! Japonec!—give me a fan, won't m 8t pictures in the Vati- Borraro, Mey 25, 1900. | your” “Jeponee, give mea pipe, won't you?” “‘Japo. _—_ ae — Satoh teal Saw am aan Announcement of ““Reeding | cap Galleries, ‘and with the original of Cole's ‘ Voyage of | great excitement prevailed, two indies fainting avay #0 aa ‘The Conference resumed the discussion of the slavery | nee, give mo a cent?’ ‘“Japonee, give me your name?’ | Still do] oft iu memory survey ,’ a Gnas bere =e finest =. to require the help of bystandere. , cuestion. Abthe same time, boys and darkies calling out, «Say, = a Pn City Imtelligence. ‘afew of the appurtevances of this seminary for young Officers George Young soa James D. Center, of the Rev. J. €. Munrny, of Phitedetphia, spoke against the | jack, does your mother know you're out*’ “Say, Japo- | with the ae tp hed ag oe tae A Gow Happ Caxz 10 mm Prasyren To Macpoxarp, | ladies, whieh Basa great by gb seoms every | Brosdwey tquad, arriving in a short time, managed, with <__ MAlority report, and was followed by ee, do you want to boy sowe eats?” “Say, Tyeooe, do | Jur whet there was vo room on tho sof here'wess call | Hxxxw's Seo0r—A mamsive old headed cane a now awe the instiulicd ban large number er ormta; | the amiriazce of others, to extricate the sufferers from the Dr. E Tnoursox, of the North Ohio Conference, who | you ko mice’—and thousands of other ques- Paap be pare tiga gr Cog on exhibition in the show window of Tiffany & Oo. for pre- | from the ‘and most respectable families in the | Tuire and sce that their earcs wore attended (0. Monahan mac ban able argument in favor of the report. toca, The Orientals lay Deck in their velvet | Presiceat's interpreter presested mo to hisiighsess str tbtation to Jack Macdocald, Hoeoan’s accond in his ate | COUDIFY, und It aime o give them as thorongh and com | aad Sullivan were taken cut senseless, and found to be veierable Dr. Auvman Grirmrm, of the Baltimore | ooahioned chairs, laugh and play all sorte .of | m) Boolsen zo-Kamt, by polating towards and mentioging | contest with Sayers. I is a.stogle joint Malacca stick ; | evs Om ¢incaton ae can be procured af ony college: | dangerously injured. Mocahan was removed to the drag Conferesce, ther took the platform. Mr. GriMth ts the | tricks of the youngsters outaide, by throwing out bits of = name ot — A the head is cylinarical, dome shaped, with the following | both ia educational and social circles. They are nervously | store of Delluc & Co., 635 Broadway, and Sullivan waa eldest member of the Conference, and on motion of Secre- | paper. Oocasionally one would have Japanese candy in- | ang Teschanged ‘bows; aflor which the — ingcription ergraved on top — Presented to John Mac- | &xious bt ata Ls han fd core laid in ® doorway near the rcene of the accident, where tary Harris, as an act of courtesy, the Conference granted | gido, or cise vit curled up on the velvet carpet, stocking, £. the secon nna, wee marty sesame, ant donald by ‘Niel Br: yent and Misbeal Phcian, tu teathmony dys wna my ey yr ate od feveral ladies kindly rendered all the service ia their , thook hands and exchanged bows an; of fpprectation florts aa trainer and second : : fe cone ot ne ae game. howe tm front of the wipdow. This and similar scenes wore go- ‘went through cunstly the tome y with toe ee moe a e = = eh oe hey barge Se et ae power. Acarmen in the employ of @ furniture store, “4 @ eye by Ween - Serre ene peat. | ing on at a dozen windows at the same time, rapk, whose name was also called by the interpreter. 1 | test with Sayers for the ip of the Sve; letters Troma all parts of the Countey seamna: | Raving on his cart « mattress and a few blaakets, forta prsition to the report, who fo reply "to the | The police do not wish to treat these little and big | then bowed to and sbock hands in the same manner with | world, April 17th, 18¢0. A faithiul frieal ani an honem | Wo bevove, lertere from all parts of the country, mre] nately bapgened to be near at tho time, aud was re- be or Pap ae ‘American womans” rudely, at the Japanese enjoy ttas | ‘bei *hNer lus) wood in a recess, Beer’ the man, ao Siyrise ting, tne, repeat arcs tae] *™ regerded {a nome quarlere. ¢ cy quested by the officers to tske the two men to the Cit / \ eroste ay mpainy for the y teport by De ‘dares’ of much as the outsiders do. tel-piece, and watched the of thetlerce—those | done in aio reliewo, with an oak wreath at tbo top and & PARTICULARS OF THE RLOPEMENT. Hospital. He at firet refured to do it, eaying that he ha the New Conference, in behalf of some of the Messrs. Philip & Soloman’s, booksellers, entertained | attending ——- ae of about a Isurel wreath at the bottom. In the fret compartment Upon Mr. Bynum’s arrival in New York ho visited Miss | Other business to attend to, but being perewptor!ly in fact thob e whig woman wan the hall whees’ mother | (20% several hours in Willard’s concert room with an | Sf Sen de rentaal ee scans of heme inthe second. the ombleme of hunting tin che thied, tue | PRIPDS as the instivute, and was introduced to the Abbotts | formed by the officers that ho was compelled to do it b was held in , and who desired to presont ber | exhibition ef various specimens of drawings, paintings tion been more genefaily known throughout the house « emblems of hing; and im the fourth, the omblems of | a# her relative—probably a# a cousin—a relationship so | 1@W, and that If be did not go willingly they woult tak claims to the brethren for assistance in obtaining he: | and exgravings, thé commonest of which excited their larger pumber would Bave attended. ay nothing » oy cane will be sent !o Macdonald by | convenient and fo usually claimed wpow such occasions pron Ao help te ae Cartan fruit, be Sunt Objection waa mado, and the maiter was withdrawn, | ‘Stiraton, while the more costly and finely exeouted | Shout “to' take. place Vil the “door Of the room wat | tye Tu Bart.--The me ball was dropped yonerday | 1 his character be coutinved his vist and during these | Sioushan and Sullivan were, placed ae eseeionenty ge Tho election of oMleare for the church was made the | Were scarcely noticed. The stereoscopic pidtures, how- | opened and and those congregated in the corrider were Y | interviews, numbering about thirty, he prevailed w bie on the mattress aud driven to the Ciiy, Leese epcciai order for Monday next, at half-past twelve, ever, excite their wonder and admiration. asked to walk in. It is but seldom that any of the non- | from the Dudley Observatory two minutes and sight | Mies Phipps to coveent to a marriage, with or without Fonehve and Monks, though mueb former on Z clictal mavamente ol the dagenete teenagire within a ete p ctrmnee of Yow Yuu mee time. pest proven ed rnenes Danone fo bg em ee ie sane oe feed oad Se sel bis head and ehou!dere— few momen: opourtence. ex or jentlemen at A! month of June’ sbou! together. For vaca. | # vi ’ bome Oar New Orieans Correspondence. OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. Inmediately after allin the roombad shaken nanie with | was tte cause. This expisuation Is wato,anit isintended | lon the lovers waited as jaliently as might be, in order | without sstietence, pris thal Naw Onuzans, May 14, 1860. Wasninotox, May 23, 1800, Orientals the three grandees rose and pamod between | by the Observatory and Mr. Iammond {o have the ball | to prevent aj troubie and all scandal {a regard to the | The building was three stories high and was owned’ by Branch Remarks of Gen. Cats, the Secretary of State, and the Reply the sofas into another room, Lyn gy OY dropped precitely on New York mean time. imstitute. demonstrations of lovers cannot always be | H. W. Derby, of the Durmeltorf Gallery. The contrect 4 New f Business Opened in the Crescent City— . _ whiah the other five and the two interpreters followed, Max K Ba bed both controlied, and on Saturday, & couple of weeks | for tearing {t down bel a Mr BH Camp, who Beet ami Shee Machinery Lanict em her Wharva— } Three ly Simint Bowiun ne Kami, ihe Fir Amiawa: | aod the rcom wasleft in possetion of the Naval Com’ | auovt two. e'ccek yesterday alerboos by ct Barlom | MOiceme actions were observed, wa Mr. Abbott saps in | gave the charge of tho Job to Wr. J.J. Holl, mason “ cor—Cumptimentary Matinée at the Residence of te Minis- | m! ‘and the , Who, however, partly by ¥ - ‘tiatement, which indicated 'e dearer relationship | who, in tarp, let out the carpenterwork to the firm of Massachusetts Men Putting & Up—An Extenfive Boo raiirond traic, near , and died on the train M4 professed ? | sme ary and Shoe Manufactory About to pe Blaried—Southern | 0” of Naherlands—Prince de Joinville « Guest—ENs In- | inele one, Minato Pare Boe ‘roull Mone | While belng brovght to the city. Am inquost will be beld | petmsen the Pass cagiien of tems tan oo a7 he Jeasant feeling exixted between Capital be Kept at Home—The Rewlin of the John | (redwbien to the Japanese Princee—Menagerial Ezhiiition } gutocrate in charge, lost no time in stepping out into the — acter, and Jed to more restrictive meascres. But, on iho | thetwo ““bosece.” The mason did pet thio that the Brown and Ministerial Raids Against the South—Nuts | of the Orientale—the “ Wind Taken Out” of the New York | {reer air of th corridor New Yous Eve Hosrrtat.—This noble charity bas been | other’ hand, it {8 asserted that theee restrictions were | carpenter worked fast enough, atd feeling icdignart at wart Aldermen's “ Sails!” —Reception Attire of the Embassy | _ NOW. if those who hat not the luck, fortune, felicity, or J Teeently removed to €3 Third avenue, near Rieventh | caused, not by any unusual conduct, but by private being bindered, he éeclared that be Would not xeep bis fer the Black Republicans to Crack, dc , whatever clee it may be esteemed, to ebake hands street, where the poor can have the gratuitous services of | yices or juntrictions from Mr Phipps, pere. “Inquiries, | men waiting for the -arpenters, but would continue at the A now branch of burinegs i@ about being opened ia this Jazanese Mode of Living—Kecentrictiies y the Japanese | and ray ‘‘ Hekumba,” which means “Good night,” to the Pre. Stephenson and Garrish, the attending “urgooos. taye Mr. Abbot, wero therenpon made at the St. Nicho: | brick work if all the wooden Of the building fell cir, hich saitoed fo wok ectaagh to te com. | “Romande eee cae toes ti aryrmes ase ses : SS eee ce ve aiceen tes Gal coed | Semeur Sotes mney anne Corer’ gh y en) ¥i ut i@ hurry'y, worse of the Crescent Oity—a ctrange that cannot failto | Yesterday y shortly afler half past eleven, the | wit \cat imagine « large equare room, cleared of chairs, | TR° Mutiny im the Bay—Committal amd | 22 Ney York hotel, of private gectiomen, by ouulae | while ihe corpentere were hing oot tse bow eiaders as cut off some of the large sales of the Massachusetts boot | Japanese Ambarsadors and the principal members 0, | but containing ee d piano, and Indictment of the Mutineers. _ parties, is not stated, and could have been but rages, un ff the sidewalk, the masors fgaged exactly over their and ehse manofacturers, and is another movement of | their suite proceeded in four open carriages, followed by | there Japanese ‘ip order I named; the UNITED STATES COMMIASIONKR'S COURT. satistactory, sud, very likely, untrue. Hotel proprietors, | beads tn tearing Cown the brick wor The building was Southern capitate (o concentrate thelr capital at home, | few attendants on foot, two of whom carried the treaty | ®Oond Ambamader locking anout the bead and sh uiders Before Kenneth G, White, Fxq, pervecal babits “ad characters ef toeit patrons, and | of the waren cr 3 imihis cay, ® was rubs by 4 ‘J , " and build up their own cities, instoad of paying it over in | box acroese pole, after the manner of the Chinese, and | (i, indeed, a ye 1 Pee MAY 26 —The United States ve. Beecher, Craig, Dillon and fe © peer certain that SM op the Sreoremy exeverted late 0 site, 1 war tha at te owt lange profis to Northorn tiraxe, who use it in carrying on | Rumbering twenty is all, from Willard's Hotel to the ‘Oil up the plotare ciotbieg. them aa 1 sball next de. See, naming Se Gemamiener | Ses a At any 1! p ter come resaen or ‘cher Mr L rat ur the! Ndoure nad Yee windoue ice are oo comes ‘8 raid against Southern institutions, and to the injury of | State oflor, for ihe purpose of obtaining an exchange py te a pretty fale conception of the | lly committing the prisoners for irial for the revolt and | 24re teadved to be alsconciaued, ana Miss Vial tou ecm ue vaniageour cisplay of goods. i J Sad ratification of the treaty botwecn ‘Hi Majesty the smutiny on board the Wm. F. Storer. The Ivintriet Attor- | nied the privilege of leaving the inatitute for a walk or | lity of brickwork was rdded to the wall to S 2 ‘About four weeks ago a vensel (rom your city innded | Emperor of the Uniied States,” an the Japanese call the aera canceaaiae wore on coon pent ect eee. ae ee Pelee Sa eet oey, npom our wharves @ lot of French machinery for the | Presicent, aud the Tyooon of Japan. | Meeves "down to bie wrists, On each ‘of the lat. THY MUTINERRS INDICTED BY THE GRAND JURY. prevenuicn,” en immediate clopement wae decided cper, | se the carpenters removed the windows and manofacturing of boots and shoot by fieam; and on On thelr arrival, His Highness Simin! Booisen no Kam! | ter, dnl Ty ng age ap en CMITED stares craccrt covnr. And @ friend eas rent to vait Mies Phipps aut arrepge | the timbers from ander it, thus leaving nothing to suppers Baruréay ‘© number of mea from Warren and Brovk- | was conducted into the room of the secretary of State, acircular white mark se large aa the mouth of an . with ber that ebe should meoi the Generai at » certain | it, it fell, buryirg those uncernesth in its ro'ne. fel, Misttanin natesd bass tos tes te coats ; | ty wine glass, within which was represented a full Before Hon. Judge Smattey. Pomt, on Saturday afternoon, ent be immediately mar Me eceme to be @ care of gross careleermer and wast of leaping on the armyof one of tbe Commissioac ra ; ine second ‘Ambassador followed next in order, ieaming on tbe arm of another of their sumber; and the third was similarly es- corted by # fourth. The two Commissioners, or (ounse)- red. This triene, who war, doubters, © LS the LH A oflE ‘shoes per close re- &~ 3, ets a tako lors, advanced next in succession. and cf Bey Gcnera! Cass, with whem was Mr. Appicton, then came 4 x carrying 08 this now Sy hr, | fSFWArd aud shook Bands with them, afler which the the logs Carroil, not on the mont extensive scale, yet it | treaties were exhibited and signed by the three Prineas } of these wore so wide und close ont thal, they hardly ap ie only the commencement to build up ia our and the two Counsellors, the ériginal treaty in Japanese a we, Geen camen Der © Ste ty ae later garment down to his feet, on which be coice extensive manniacior‘ee, instead of going Nisa ior | having been previoatly compared wish tne copies in | wore white rccks, made of « wixlure of ik und cation and iiss "Sdaaiinog, tt sua tn tet bane area vai ney ooneunn oume on Oe bam wing dich ke wa he on dad thet “Yation, , Bot h from all the oves. From hie sesh for. ap Ch ay monthe have so tho- of a tree, first preased into a pulp, and then spread oa} to SS ee ae ee ee +i aroused Southern min to the probability of | dry, after which the fibre is mapufactared into paper. | 1s usual to wear joager one. cataame, ly 'wo yearn of age, and resiteg “7% oi to forma Southern con- | They placed thelr own copy of the treaty ic the box im- | Meera Wontinch of her Glowlenen Ve tetnng ah nooae sweet thei seaman ER, mapgund tree. Reercy. or are one ataviy. inven | “béed for sucb. Thie made of vory light wood, tetera ce voey ado companion of ie wine very sericosly injured. He bas sleo lort much bleed, ee ree eee ati cues of Leriame (he Soate | covered with the best lacquer. It i lined with orimeon | Tettof the Fmbsaay by & glance at your Weather | sent tho detercant, as cation Rs, 2 |, eenromed vm found tho General, with nn rend, | Hs phyMican consicers hs cae very cxf May eases seta Sal that has broage, | ik) snd the look and Key are of gold, as ale the binges. | P"tye second Ambassador wore « jacket, which, Soxiocsiy awaiteg Mise Pippa’ arritul, ‘Tro-weary | af Xo. © Mulberry ettect” ile’ Gers nga dove woes or "”s thie tn the Southern mind, and will, r> | It "ts intoaeecond box of a similar description, which } instead of being dike that of friend on the right, bourse cregged rlowly by, Father Tice, ike mort aged brem, end is rather Fe eibough his SS se prove beneficial to the South ? iso fits into another, apd co 02, a9 often as le required | WAS drawn cver the brestt like « butloned cont, £0 as al pervotages, having 0 sympathy With fond lovers, and | Condition i not rear on de - of Mesehan, ORs OS ad core ety act bo vor pieemat to the New /H . pnd man entirely to conesel Rie bimmeans, oe gainers tO indy appears —Mian Phipps baving, on account | They dave received every hospital, and Nand black republican hoe dealers, who have teen | [OF Cher salehy op ceremony. General Case Wen ad. | which was of a Ught colored fabric. This poncho Jackel Uf the mhunderstaading to wach, we’ have betore | Are tuder ihe eMicient charge or Dir. Themes Be wake. bard ‘Senthern in the peat, They can, | ‘ressed them in these words:—' It affords me great plea- | was of s duil orange color, and bore an equal ot alluced, proceeded to another place of meeting | paxcrnors CONDITION OF A SCHOOL HOUER IX THE ae there fe ony sure to exchange treaties with you, and I hope it will be the | marke of « timilar character to those on his neighbor's Ai drat the Gererat was determined to wait vat! the viner Ww, Gousclatise to be found in W—that this le only one of the of ¥ garment, ond, indeed, all the present, for the “erack of doom ;” but muddrrty the be stock him eprerad ‘terme of ews of the @ame kind that they witl hear | ™°** Dinding more closely together in friendship the distinction appeared to be in the pattern of the mark. that Mies Phi ar miees be tnsprecans heroines often During (be past few days men Bave been at work dig- fm the next twelve months, coming from various Southern | +¥° countries, Japan and the United States.” This was that variation required a (hE ed Te are in play hovelay and jomping into the carriage, | girg for the purpose of laying @ new foundation for @ tod i# the result of ibe raid that they have fostered | communicated in & sort of Japasere Dateh, spoken by the | H¥ trowsers were mace in the same style, ani of the be ordered the driver to get O6 Sear the instituie as bwidirg adjoining Ward Seheol No. ‘War mises, uct only on the stamp, bot at the bar and | Prestcent ioterpreter, to tbe 2 sate thin silk ae these of the fret Ambassador. White coulé--ipeide if porsibieand #9 drove to Thirty fourth s * $0, leoated im Green io the pu'ptt, ‘our ar in ‘These are ‘ents inierpreter, imperial interpreter, who | goeks ond sancale and the projecting + street, ip the peeui perturbed state of mind which ac- | Wich rireet, near Rector, ‘wots that they can crack at their leware. conveyed it to the Ambassadors. The latter then bent | hie attire, The third in rank was dreesed in the compenies such a cr’ in (he affeire of the heart, de- (a Thoreéay afierncon, whiie a work, they observed luie head and listened to the low tones of his Highness %- | Me manner ae the otber two, but the black color of bis termined te have bis betrothed if be hac to break down the side wall of the rekeol house and Oviewary. Sates Rosheah wo KevailtS Veleo, tt thas wenn cho, which waa worn cloeed acroes the breast, gave every door of the hovre. The carriege drove upon the . nee, nt, egpnes Fanon 8. Bcurnck, of Six Mie Ron, somerset : Was oo lenge more hombre appearan-. sidewalk in Tairty fourth street—Fifth avenue thereabouts | bendivg cenger, for = while diecontiued their labore, Hoo remdence of hie eon ‘De J. ¥. | Beard, When be spoke im Japanese-Dutch to the Presi- being afflicted with an eruption of Belgian biocks, iad'om | The principal of the eckeo!, Mr. Annan, was soon mad@ Shack G2 “Camden on, the 17th ines. He was | Cent's interpreter, whim the latter atated in these words tive ct its dines thralment ‘vom the role of cobble Mones— | aware of the fact, end wih several others mado an exa~ ‘ Trenton om the Lith ae ~ oy the | “The Ambensadors are exceedingiy obliged to the Secro- two distant, ation of the rame, and it wae generally believed thas Sat 9 ee eect Seat tel | seems Sipe | sourtamnesatemes hema emma of being unwell, and reset, his mente may be everinsting.’’ 4 dent cl fchooe, Mr. Semel &. ‘was vent for, SNe bead ‘ts I'm pete, , “It foal wick,” | They were then informed that ali the business was sc- who tie’ arrival! the we nae ettawe ot Bommerees and of the uate, He compiiehed, upon which they bowed low aad retired. edildren from the building, 3 —] re Fen eircl the ast and Dvn Ooagremes, from | They were conveyed ack to tbe hotel in the order in spe. rate, Per cture Topurmoe. Catan Sivay, of We Fuat re 1889-7, ana for two terme a Jodge of the Ooart of Brrors | which they came, and the piiseipal men of the Kaibaary General bed in. | Senitery Department for (he'r im and Appeals. Both positions honor 901 | bad only time to write their reports of the procesdinys ond entered, | the raincg of Greenwich strett wan ry oredit, and bis opinions: en ee. pe eran tena 4 wat cloning the they raised the #chool or Se the Bo repsblican—saving born oe hy oid ‘ eho inf Mt ar - 2 vor Coer Mire Vhipps entered the ball, and the General CD dangerous; meriy & sonof tbe latter party for Biste Seoator is Som- matings st tbe houre of Mr. yon Limburg,! the Nether. 7 spection im the corridor of the hotel. But the ingerlor | months to Assistant Surgeon 'y Medical Depart. | caught sieht of ber threvgh the doorway. Fie had, then, ne is perites N My Fe ‘the Candy ate ee He was educated ae a physician | RAS Miniater. They loft the hotel in carriages at three | members of he Fmbassy are more to be seen | ment. nofurth:r buetmess with A and inrefore sip pad A atgd aging = bane pe be held tm Sis Showed bis profession till lash fall, when Re relia: | O'cloek, and on reaching their destinstion, where a gay | esis 10 and fro without secke, the wom | An catenton of leans for fat penihe cect bes ove | ito ihe tay. cbwerving a regsre lo re. A's wire, fe to ihe securny of tke walle and ee os the winter in Trenton. Mr. 8. was ry , cheat to protec, aithoughvet to copcea! tir aed fot’ | gieaied Jo Liont nents Bist, eighth lafeniry, and Aber: | cove the ocor that he "bad wo secre from MiP. ovhe eecurity of tbe walle amd : pe Qistrusces! Convention in 104 yn orphan ache waaty kyle d nd cad te wer, taiben 0 hae oe the Rapper be ne, Bret infantry. to which Mrs. ADDO replied ‘Bat ‘all soaverestion must — Doard ot ‘Trostees ot Rvirerw’ | “red , hie Highness Prince de Joinville, who was hence bie dengbt tah I may Setege, wa omnes oh Sal He "was sancay a0 quae, wes tetrotened bia Hignnses Prince | Bere mention thet im Japan ladies and a a fe eke Aaterented in sovera! banking and manufacturing Eimim! Boo'sen mo. Kami, of Jodie. covering whatever, pretend perfectly ‘both y Houre, but w before ‘buthiing atiatiens of Newark. ‘The Jhgenene. call thebe great city Yodde, and their | orthoses and proautes no evil reas - TEs ol tes lentieets, ceeds Gk Gee tie pon a fo ee arms snd is sew im ehests Centedy thee ont Oxanies Knarram, the distinguished died | smpire Nippow, bet if ‘Yedde ana | ,. For the @f inote ‘who sre curious to fourm ait |-smong the Caye of the Doce Legnas, OMeere and crew | fyi to Der; bot Mise P. eawily | to ork Dir. Burke, bie keeper, into ? at his reckdonce ia Moriesnla. New Lore. ean, Mpc “1 hs Age po yee 7 oo ee earn ee See 2 aes Sievoneed beret nnd renebed te cor [ee bad been te beane the fy wae 60 ur oa a te ime of ia doa, was 6 ine, oon sy Bae. my ers Ano fom 'd wach nm), Temuiee stor ear or thelr | Mr Bone ie again in London. We hear that be has on. iat fa" ieeice an”, Bo ny 55 eauehile TAA GEE g eee ee seve eT eee Tevalulon and at it Glows ae Prince the. Frenra one-—wan poxt intro, | | They 1 in the morning between Agand az, when | hore, bat be ar Squire, am sina nde, hie. Abbott then tarned the Generel trem her nme tem, byrcaticg mg vam 12 the hall win. a ee a og at ed fh Ra sei iea ea ret as | Saamncamtea a aie q a 8 La ne ingoia. ‘De Krai, ban | ano presmted the un of the pariy—Ogure | side, This'they tleo, re ress The! ‘Teowemee has vrerite insist tor Geiny, AP 10 be encaped irate [eer fr‘ pram be Wook! Krep ba eee own’ ek J a a Lit } paime of the bands, varavel wvuy woent ne ‘a yore Kieu id nd sient nil Ray cue ums @ Chile and act with some .Y SSR T Oy vB bee Same g wo weaueash af, dias for" Wail nibh whigh Whey rup iugiy lepb, uaing aap fo tha Doing popomeen ngrewenia a declares 9, ' Ways Loos boy Veberal pore ber Wm BB rude MMd beve BO doubt it Would bee grea deni bower (or bis,