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Wi 10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESUAY, MAY 29, 1860.—TRIPEB SHEET. i . Tee ae wal aottiay oes Oat setee | Sahel Se gm fee wie 8 ae eszevane, | Tm: sical came ST TETE) ot all be = cane roumg wwerds me in day of ther BIGHT THOUFAND D02-- 4n8 WoRtH OF WATCHES AND Wermg tec odo vebicn gavo to Weir drivers, hey (were sil and each dressed £0 mv 4 is the atye1 | The Rev. Theodore Parker, ta Plocence. Refers proce, tome were Ee on IAWidkwy BrOLAN—sINGULAR clRoUMSTANCBS CON- rf 79 THe Navy” By the Sue sey resubes the yards the sppearance pre: | Rave just deserted, ta connection Wi iniir visit to De | The intelligence renobed thie tiny yeotersay from Bs |, Tef78 D7 “meng. 2. spreiaior lor of the. Ay, NBOVAD Wit 1T—MOKE THeN MALY 3HM 8TOOK wae Vis , ABD, | eis ny men co board thtpe beading guano at the tans aod bogota Eee Paotrgrapted 00 12 | rope of the deuih of the Rev. Tooodore 7areer. TD | “Arto dom wan adegrat ey Oe As oe peg | CARRIRD FP, satin ieancbich : peo of entrapen, presided over by the before | wth ibe one taken ia’ the yard _<®,ad beoa compared ; ; Ahlen 4 | 08 Of the most ex'cnsive and succeestal Cee ee ee tar cecmir | Be Sceeneeamnie dine Lenin | emnewre irs ua oe Bea bered, has long beew in feeble and deceyieg bewta, weaber of thas mains te, Onton ne. we fs } | $4as® Ib Was oxervied with ® dexter paeood which reagon ho was induced to leave thie conatry 10 89 C. 4. Haven presepied wrerolution that iho voloon | PY Me wholesale mature. The pag pubemie we « cag @, the five chief men of the Eubdarsy,two | been detect? an rey om we beve digmified with the nile of Prince, were | This ought to Their Second Visit 2 * | received ” rtivee 1 am not . ary. 0” <0 the Beore Woy" Vie wotoe on. too) ay et thaie Pouring they of | lever; sol am wuable jovrn beneath the clonilers ehier of Taly, ia ths hove ct | the saree questinw be taven on. Wedveaday, AWM | SMI MOWBE Ho. 58 tary Stat, covree recocelzed bin, and sheok vavds with ihelr smal | count of the pum! £ re his Dody and prolonging tno extent of | AM cr Orv icerabie Ocuscwn, the matier was postponed Workington gtrect, Joy's Bandi Pye ah a. bierd smile. The Cotimodore then inweduced them to | it hedoer strengthening y aad pe enters © | ine ithe TRB ateet, J's Wanding. ear to bead a Bia mt fomoencer WeDiwr, Lieutenants Maary and Nhe chief amb: bis morta) existenes, Durmg mavy month*, yc hriargicg for the erder of the slection of ciloer® | piee'clock A. M ena stmocioce fit ‘Toe pargler ‘ e pana aaa Coy sia Dahlgren, sua six other paral Rute 'riewd of | the careful and aaskiuous attaution of dear | for WP Rd hee dureseelatartoeetes ae nae | Ge burglars entered tbe lore by the {reas door, THE PRESIDENTIAL BANQUET, |” 2. 07 xbem ihe viners were take Taos il ofthe | endty be han strognied wit ease, tn! | Se spoas he tree of the melon tontrt ani was fol | OZ means of fave Neye There wont two looks ‘y : the tagapene speved forward, the Chie! Aum>asaa- r have likened upwo'aturtic | death, But every succeeding proket broagbt 43 | Yowrd by Mr Brawsrt. of Wisconsin, who avoke upon Ue | ‘the ropase bevieg goioed emtremess pr 1 select ae. So. ke. nf \eeDing on tbe arm of the Commodore, towards the rtook of turtle | advices of bia mmcreasingly hopeless crv, The ailvoiloa b same rice Upew the conclusion of Mr. Burnett's epeeob | (i mest value eo aea portable of the etrok, whieh they. % ‘b Dedy of ibe Voltod Sater marines stationed in of his guardians and the akill of hie physisiene ware sib | ‘De conference sdjoumned Will ten a'elock, . Sere «rawn up to hne pear the gate, and ihese, sicerman; that they proved themselves excel- A) Upon reaseem bling at two 0’-lock the Conference pro ‘8 nothing to the steady and inettious inroads of cissA™ | cenced io the-elecion of oflicers, The fo lowing 4 ‘The last advices, from s lacy whe watched at bie bedmide, | Wire Blenied :—- oeme prior to the announcement of his death, bai prepared | p 4. ‘a Themen ctl oe etna aie: am ecantion to leek, Ree ues at a jut the public, snd hie friends especially, for tha méiancholy | For eviter of the Quarterly Review, Dr. H. D. Wheedon, | P7*°8" ck, ip order doubtless that they might en- \ FUe & NOTE ENCCEREfA! wens which bas como at Jest, Theodore Parser is no | | For ruitor of thesSunday Schad Bucks and Papers, De. | “Ying siore war robbed of about $8 000 worth of Jncob 's more. Like Of old, be hes gathered wp his foot | OL yc yn wponding secretary ef the Migelo more tho belt ibe rtosk op banot but which boom ¢ and faid him ¢own fw the qnietnese of the gr He died | Dr. Dord'n, of Philadelphia Society, | reoveed consi: rabiy «1 jate by eales. $ ‘“ Among tbe wtiek® etolen were abont one hundred a Florence, of copsampuen, om the luibei May, in ihe sen cone Of the Miasionary | wascnes very valnaie, and shoot forty sik eighth if his age. . 7 cane th the whole valued at sbout 85.01%; threo = Rack ah oat | "For edttor of the Weterm Adve-ate, ©. Kingploy. worth $100 each; Nom seventy five to one hi Theodore Parker was born in Lexington, Maes , in 1812, | For editor of the Ladhes’ Kepmuory, i. D. W, Claris, vert chaing: about the pet dr ae and js the gon of a fsrmer und grauceon of @ soldier of For ecitor of the German apclegut, Wm. Now tome number of ledien) seam | ai f Torte. Christan t the iatter very long; teo entire trays of iaties’ the Revoletton. He received a clarsteal education, grada- we ee et the Jvtwneten omen rs ay. . ‘g8, ODe tray of xo \emen's seal and a variety ated at the Theological School of Cambridge in 1836, and ee Gatens Cries. Adeenntt, Tes Chart Tip; other Wend igoiocwe, ae ee pene od od was alterwards aitied 0 = Unitarian misiater in Beste} © 5 aie ofthe Natern Adecets, 1. 3. Maghen. fees upon the eau rate ry. For a series of years he was e copious contributor to | Ker eitior of the Putburg Christian Advocate, the oly ath 7 rf ned, presenied arme ana Orec ® salto ol | JF | cooceigeeurs im ibe OUR SPECIAL WASHINGTON DESPATCH fen eres, Our reaching, the ilagstal tho Com erg epanrien in Gareeciiie ah tas choles; bab Was? pvcrom, Mey 25, 1869. mecere tee to me ote me ine sy Earioek very sparta of = gage To wes thee. . | Priet but he apres! apd expressed plea- med a deci champagne, ‘Teo Jepanese Ambereaiors &'¢ this morning busily en: ie meale store {68 Ceci’ed Yepoguabee to claret, which in their ver reed in making estrmates Of * no comparative value of the lous ceparime: M @viasge of the two Countries, with a view to restprocal cir” ¥ ape- ‘bacular they calleé vinegar. They drank provty comeny on Whe bas re ot beer, ond tasted sherry. ne baithut, to whi wt mupicared the al ‘The Coumlesione’ gare pressed wilh applications | PT Ree eet leno conveyed the same to the Am? ibe” ‘ toexbilit they arious appHances of the mechante | gure. Treac. ih retwsn bowed most graciously,’ sod ut they Cid full justice, they hy rosMt cujeken, Chicked end lobster Taha, and bolted ham. “ : Saree were as bapien shies neil era ‘of the a ie 4 tide lust ation, ree’ te! afew worse ot thacks for the proffere: Y artesier. ne de molwon of light conte Insiadivg ive cret 5 cortege oe " <a anger Ried mcgmew jee weg ‘Ine company first visited the shops devoted 1¢ the forg. | and their former Tepogpanee to strawberries was com- to "be Japsnes ever, are the heavy mochanisal epe- ing of heavy work required Dy the peval serv j 9, where ration?, such a® tht", have witnersed at the Navy Yard, | the poo rous tripbammers doing their buge work, ‘the forging 0! beewy masses of iron, the working of ma | gleoming mosere of red bot iren, the howe ps of molten pletely overcome, Tbw President and his niece were agreeably profuce in their complimeuis to their gursls, M4 of | crops fy ing ip al Oireetion®, apd the clatter of the n weinery, Ko. Thuy wil probably wait the Naval Schoo! | tien Chiara end. madbincry, an well 8 tno proctoon ard the interpreters, who steod near them, much to their own private cisguet (for they disilke standing two hours at Apvapolia oa Friday, er shortly afterwards, but 00 | spc order end be apparomt exse Web 'P ek she massive time te deDwitely fixed aa yet for taeir fiaal departure | biocke of heated ore were bendied Dy # o¢@ workmen, in. toyetber onder suck Circumslances), wearing, a8 Bryant duced eomederanie sxtopiebwent On tne pert of our saya ‘The sbrdowed livery of the burmbeded ena. pad ali herr trapeiauve powers Tully tegved in conveying from Warbiugion. Frou eleven till one o'clock to fa; wi xbibiea heir wterest. walty by | ‘dete Compumenis wo ther bighpesges. the Dial anc Christian Feamincr, aud his articles, obiefly | H Nesbit im eooomph shir: they receive visits from the army aod navy offloerc. see te guid, who repitud Py wcngm ae saath he send thlogs of Ch were do Bet last forever, on theological rubjects, were puditaLed im a collected form | ee. of the Culjfurnia Christian Advovate, E. chosen wan , “ ; ore event omas. ‘Woir etey ia the cities worth of Washington will necesss peony Se. onauty ‘caked mare tha a ‘Sar Feces n' over sand the Japanese baviog previougly shaken (nu 1643, Previously to that, tm 1642, he bad startiod the | “sor editor of the Pacific Advecole, Thomas H Roame. | wine wronuit? wily De limaited to a fe days, where they wil! cot receire wwered, elljound, were taken hegeei en om. boys, sud not ex- J ;cligioug world by the publication of a volume entitied’ | For beok agent at New York, Thomas Carleton. Dut with the yesiers to tbe extent they have in this city. Pererns | ‘grom this they preceeded te the eteam beller de- | *c!ly put to bed, but put whare the beds wore. For pestetent book agent at New York, James Porter, “A Divcourse on Matters Relating to Religion,” ia whica | For pert tae t at Onolmmatt Adows Pos his departure from chnech authority wasstrorily marked. | For yeeistent book agent at Gincinnatl, Luke Hitebcack. i There was no change in their eppearance on retnrning. , ; Ravocome bither Mem distances of over Ave bund ed | partment, the punching ¢slaolsty ment and the macbinery ‘They nenher locked jutexieated with pleasure, nur elaued ouse =6in Whe latter «they were shown @ piece st : i g ia ted 10 maifos pur pote!y tO mee them . r ded for the mahip Pensacola. Tho } with wine, nor pofiid with dinner, whish was just aslex- | 4 sermon, preached in May, 1941, “On the Transientacd | A resoluvon wes t Sdopte? at the sessioa | “to the operators, Ie closequs3co eo tv, somtgat ts the itiguin man’ | seseten reins lekee tae eae ee IC DOCID Das aetching a | [*ttoamext Chriatianty,” had been vigorously opposed vy | { 2c, cat Rihep Moree em aban of 3a deen ache Gvegramme bus ta'be enade reapecting the movements | Seeoe DVL INEL ory wise gun en tele reee IY Uehed icHowe WL) had stepped from the | the Christian Examiner, which reyiowed severely bis “Sue cnmmbtea on Boundaricerepertes me nae ieatoed Bence of the ne Thay are anxiove to reterm to’! Litas big enough to reoetve it « Ha, Powhatan, ! “indow of their beorocm on w ledge of rooflog overlook- ] yore elaborate weatise. Mr. Parker, though claiming | The nomber of arousal conferences, inciuaing the mis- clerks. One their co eerlest practicable period. Today | dutan,”’ they rerponded, v ith a rate, eben chetr’ tn ing the courtyard in which the fountein play#, and who, that bis views were the logical consequences of their | #00 Covferences, ie ity two, « ‘9 tre o . rn eter motioned! the cirey metanoe, cir attention was | 9* Foon as they caught Wey are recov viwis from the army and navy oflcers b na dpetied ba 0 ar les tae V3 ame tas wad their femls and others. ‘That bey,” eaid the Cemmodore, ie wheelog 2,00 loa, ht of me, bela up tueir bands to bide weir faces, sud commenced the pestaemenes a theorien amd doctrines, was ostrasised by tho series of antics Ly >) to be descr! Unitaglap societies of Boston, and organized an inde The nex conferences created are Nebravks, Westorn Jows apa North western Wiseonain. ‘The Delaware, Ovio, Conference was changed in namo when they Jefs it Gre, the armchair and the shady nook. A rude wiad | | ; " ek sy fermed thet the Nia- tame be bringe that lever Gown,” and the bo; To-asy (Saturday) the Ambassadors gave thelr second to tbe Weet Obio Conforence Toe Japenese TON sy) When ner Tpabled condiuon, | Heated to Dave Mabe work, It wan evldowt thet the de: | mereing reception Yo the feneions at Seveaknes stone, | pendent society, which met in the Meloceo, Hero he | A recommendation tm the Mistien Commttice report to | S4N2 PRM ws an extremely severe one for Mr. Good! gara bed reterned @ Now York ta @ oisal cow paoere did pot restse any iden of the weight mentioned. | #7¢*, snd, indred, whoever ¢! sented thomeelves. | The piace of mecting was afterwards trausierred tothe | auiporize the creation of the cifice of Treasurer of tha ing. Various romers spd speculations were effoat las and could mot tverafore taxe them to Japan, showed | Tey were shows ono half of & rchrapnel ahel!, loaded | They thowed no signs of ind or ef having dined | vew Music Hall. Here for eome the be preached to | Musimary Society if the Board of Managers deem it ox. | evéving an tothe parties obs ‘igs have woe govsopmatment. They areansient | with iwenty belis. The resewblsnes waich this bore to | out the previous day, and were sa automaton like in of hi Thearers and of | Pesient and eubjest to the approval of the Bisbops, cansed } im the flair, Dut it wouid!be unfair to give them evident eigns of great io the half of @ Duh cheese scemed to amuses the Oricn. | their postures and movements as usual. In other large audiences, made up of his regular heare | consicerable debate and was pending at the adjournment. | ty.” Tt ie all the moro nofortuvese trot rere : to yreceed &2 epee Ay as possible on thelr journey heme, | the alt they I and exchanged remarks with each | ‘vey koked just as thoy joked yerterday morning, those whom curiosity to bear one of the most noled men cB, which alto we refrain from publishing. Woe feel sara » tag completed the ohject of their mission, aud de not eer were drersed In exactly the same gar! 5 aad spropos He hay tog comy vject other about it. ‘about | the day attracted to ths place of assembiage. The Old Scheol Assembly. that Mr. Gooding will receive tbe eympatiy of the com— Ee Te eerste pueniita | Werblog OF Dice and red aigoal igeis; there wore bree | ibe BEG. Ine only UiferrEce observable was on, tbe | themes wore varied; religion, politics, social and moral NiNT DAY 28,1000, | BRI foe thie unfortunate iat. 5 " rr H re a versment and.nvval cfiloers are endesvering perwoeds | TOIIISS ' unree each. They lkenod iness to the ise | Dertol the eudience, who did not clroalate anflolentiy fest, | reforsea, war, slavery and intemperance, prompting 4I2 | ay, srsetice of appointing oaitere’ in tema or the | Bonn eg Mints hee aoe! Sew out of ti) uoYdon. Whether they will be ableto 0 |p. ucpgmometiaes practited in their own cocutry. Frow cavers were made to faduse tuelt aepertine, but m | COuses marked by acute analysis, Koen satire, learve! | geverr] Boarde, at mcunes of tae Assembly was abel. | Nbersiely avd Doldiy uplocked the door. 1: is thoagnt he- cote net kaos. ‘Chey are queer propie, wBGiE Way Mahe |'ee. PEI SIapaice “Ot Has Netee Way wets 106 00 ihe | eee wes dnaee ot as reas a aaa | Mimtamen Gnd GoaNek MALUNRAMN Mei Washer das unt sore, , | cam Be reccgntzed Dy tbe individual who sew hie. It © » ton rol to keve thelr preeeat quarters watil the | fess MOSS Covouing metal Pooks fall at nate bre | Jockin cossaquenos “of every fous ef the ‘epartesems | a good elosutionlst, wor did be jposbees a good voizo; bui | , The Presbytery of Toledo and the Synod of St. Pant’s, | euch is the ease, it Jets im some light upon the subject. ove nmens aro ready to fend thom Dack, mo imfuence |igiy sheil moulés, and then covering them over with er See ae ee oe a rad 4 <4 be alnays commanded attention. His style was very | "tp ihe maiter of the wemorisl of Robert &. Keunedy, | gmx Sramp oF a Ponaivo aBpeating of tha teeta tor: that can bo brongim to bear can change their meds. cur by evbeveiing weete. PT a yi, a A emmy” What | ‘ere and antithetical.” His concise acd nervous langage | the mnemerialiat was referred to tbe Ministers of the last | pado'wbiobewent throveh ihe calemt ie One we ae 2oday-wx of them—the three Princer, Censor, Vieo | AUT it vise ef aphotograpnis apparatus’ | Tonmy was to do it may puzzle the world to under: | required a verbatim report; condensed akotshen of bis gs wg Seminuren won received, ana | 218, ath, Be Gucinon) Bravirg maza.— Tne webct Gevervor, ond two cilicers of the first rack belonglug 19 / “«-Ark chem,” said the Commodore w the President's in bos oo checores “gabeesnse fy «MM 7”? wan in the | *oourses were unsatitiactory and did bim injastico. | » yesojvitom adopted grantiog « iiih professorsbip at the fact tbat jt was eply about two boars in got frown schopen, sat and were photograp! 1 - 6 , qui té them, t hich the chief Am- rustiog of silke, anda Inove men! verbiage, Trequently with a certain ness, as if, Kosto: ersaries = s'Deom Gxeaifor loaving for New York, but pro- | paxaucor merclp hod ted “indudercaty, te” her iwtan. weares the dest. All Ce indies, Se ait Gouk bad to uso the language of Bryant, tn speaking of Wilian | ™™° . er open sli tennerdy toned Caner nen dabiy-will to-morrow or nex! day desideupen starting for | preter say yeu?” asked the Commodore. + | Bya the great ladies" man of the day iho was soon eur. | Leggett, ‘he took aeort of pleasure in boardiog pabii: a. er meal ernie This wornato, in common with deze Tho crowd about Willard’s increases to see the | apd ihe whole party sicpped out into the broad, bo: evn Sp cum. © most sacred; careless where or whom he oflunded, in the | tepéanc’ at the various m2etings was an large. fishermen of the veeees, from Doparere. shine, utterance of his sentiments. His views on the most |a The Cortesi opers troupe opened to-night et the ‘Brrived home on the the Zith Pe evening they visited the Obeervetory; hag « tno The nen meeeane were soniek & 00 eee portant subjects may be guthered from his varioas puvil- academy im the “Trovatore,”’ to @ fa) and fashionable ater ap absence of ten ‘weeks, with only 2,000 tah; _ Wee of the North Star, Satara, Jupiter and the Moon. | {crecn'tme shaven partof bis head from ibe vield rays, cations, particularly from bis “Sermons 0! Theism, Atho- Tiaras ‘Raneaih Pedbistilciemvenen ot New ‘Feoy were abown all over the builuing by Captain P8r- | ana only Seated ont at politeness, eng.on Sele samred ism, and the Popular Theology,” hin ‘Ten Sormons of Ni ein ‘say 90 ‘Killed on the Ravens Kow sor t Joaned they | that tt ia be over ip & mipiie. ve took vaeir ai " MARLESTON , 1840, New York. oe, ee nee ee ae seals; several of their aticndants were placed in tho back. Rene tive Religion,”” and his ‘Speeches, Addressor, aud Ocoxzions! | qpe stesmsbip Cebswbe, from Huvapa and Kay Weat ‘real Len bieed an ‘ grouna, together Leaching oo Ss gore Ce C4 chamber of andience was cleared, Sermons,’”’ (3 volumes, 1862) A Jargo number, if not | on ooeens peop a ae atviows state Marrie ‘the Inper of neventy ve secon san jone %, I t. " fi sogar doll a: ie cownwar Muscovados un. jarred. OUR WASEINGION CORRESPONDENOR. — | work, ané we Japanese rows up with general langh, | FE BeTAL Beroet | pei t once cierto e pact | Shabeed, witha fow salen at fy why Peale, fate and re Jom Sirant- On Wedeenday, May 2 by (be Bev. Wasuisorox, May 26,1860, | @vidently pleated at their releae. obiigre eyed epecimen of the rising generation of Japan. ‘ : | fining at'236 reale.” Wolanse— nf Pe ms ‘of Now York Sr the we After this they wore taken to witness the oper * You’: back fo ai ou y” | men of Mr. Parker's literary style, we eclect some par | weak: clayed, 2 & 3; reals Exchange on London 111 ‘oF » BOD re ME Coors ef ‘he Bebasry Ania Vert the Offer &f | easing bombebelie, which is work too bot to be plsesemt. | oheesveg onset ihe lence On| Se Tee OT Ye is permon en “Ole Apes, | 0112; on New York and Boston at pera % per cout pre- General United States Army, — / fit & retary of Stale—Diplmstic Courieries—Jzpanese | Toe burping fald ayain attracted the a‘tention of tho gen- mium. Freighie to the United States slightly Goninon: of Dr. R H. Stuart. { Mander chicfi—their Vusit tothe Navy Yard- tlemen of the “raouei'd shoon,”’ and they appeared giad ‘The very old men, he eaid, loves the scnshine and the Yale oy, on Thursday oy {Handler pon The a — . wreDoe, le of " o 5; ‘The Sevannah Sinve Cose. 7 Arrcal end Receplion—Reongnition of Capesin Ip pegsing through the workshops they next came toa “No american, ‘Merican ope,” was tho promipt reply, would jeatle the fail grown applo from its borgh, f1.1) rips, Bavannam, May 28, 1860, ‘minor, of New York. io A Veit Machine Shop», | val windpige, which. wan ‘out to them, aad ie '» 5 + | full colored, too. The internal characteristics 4 , Thursday, May 17, the w. athe Ouagy te Dusinpuiphed cok ieel Tey beta thelr Wwbde over 1 omy der to feel the rush of | iy an it they were considering whal sort ot ae ae General activity in eee. Salient love of now things and of | , The District Attorney bee nelle prvand the —— the brice’s , cares Lemar. Aken, Mott, Tucker and Brown The procse4- ings acainet Catan Farnum pirecy, and Trowbridge and Brown tor holding Africdns. . “This is how we blow all our furmaces, teil them,” Cation at the Reidence of Commauur Buchanan—A tid ine Commodore meta e Jopanese Revption Darty— Acocnnt of the Ceremomy-- | ‘All this is a8 now to mo as to these chaps,” remarked . othe Emb» raw , | One of the naval commission, alluding to the Japaucae. Fyicurcen Tastaef tht Embaary-—Jepances Reception t» | SL” oer left bein’ the beat und glere of furnaces, the Cowvted States Snators—The Loties’ Freaks wth the | anc walked aerues the yord in the direction of tue “prac Jeponne Boy’ Tommy’ — Vet » the Smtinemian Mu- | tice” ground of the battery. On their way they were new perzons, which bit the young man’s hoart, fades away. He thinks the old is better. Ho {© not venture- tome; he keeppat home. Passion ence atung him lato qvickened life; row that gad ily is to more bazzing curs, Medame de Sisel finde compenaation in science fi the decay of the passion that ores fred her blood; hi hen Socrates, ceventy yours old, thaoks the gods that he ‘would be likely to wake. Toe Ambassador, it 3. - gere w the photographers nesses tal any? Dot a violent which broke with terrific force over a lyon if they were considering what sort of a maich bat ri E i [ Lovern, ‘2, 1800, A borrid'e thunder storm corurred 4 yeeterday oon thr shop, they were Died. - » free from that‘ ravenons boast,’ which ned dia- | morning, at one o’cloxk, uvrovuvg bourse, prostradiog scun— 4 Thonder Storm atthe Capllal ~The Pritsdeipida | eomducied throagn & shop, im which they werp showra the the articles | (cfc his philosophic meditatious Jor imany sears. Ry. | trece, ke. The Circinnatl dost Twleutaph No wes bison Bintan Cowal Doleg tian, de piece of brace wire. “Mhie,”’ sald he,’ je all one f nance is the child jof partion sod imag'nation; the end. | from ber landing with a wharf boat. She was stopped Yeaterday moraimg, soon after ten o'clock, tho Japa. | turning,” and the Japanese evidently recognizo’ Si as iene cures, (0 the pamber of tev, loft Wikkaed’s Hotel ta | #veb. Brass shavings were havoed to some of them, ® which they carried away as memenioes. pen carriages v0 proceeded to sno office of the Beore- | "A mushine capable of throwing of 20,000 Minle bails a Dy coal beets, one of which she enpk. Calhoun Berham left for California via New York to- den fether that, the lorg Fretractiog other this. Olt eyo bas Ditle romance. ly Some pare map, like Wil tcl Vou Homboict, keeps it etl freeh ‘o Lie bosom. In Stellcetual matters, the old man lovce to recali the oli & end fork ve his favorite old men—no new ones half Destruction of Lerg Wharf, yo Stace Whattrarspired there leammot say. Toe | day excited considerable mtorert among thew, as also 4 ime, to revive we BRENxx —On Wor: 7 after a — - ’ ; = . pbs havens (ae } po hae, capable of waking peronerion taps ai an equal Lights ng, every fash of which was followed to fair. So in Homer, Nestor, who ta tho oldest of the ‘Boston, ¢ay morning, May 28, paipinl > May 28, 1860. The northerly end of Long wharf, which bas been re- pairing, eld into the dock last night, destroyirg a ntone fea wall sixty foet lore. and an earth embankment twenty fect in depth. Damage $20,000, | Pete, They wetobed the double cross punched into shape, fer « « ‘bat nothing authentic mbout it ba yet | god wen put into rhe fulshimg fastrunent, where the ex mranspired. io, herelore, to bo inferret that the mat- } plosive material ery applet, ringing creck of thunder bt along tke ape peor almost deafentrgty, Itke the voice of in spger,” ae | beard @ sentimental young Imdy once re- > of aRS GreePr, is aiways talking of the old times, ‘before the grendfeibers of the men then livig had ere ie beng; “not euch «2 five in thees | ‘Thunder Storm at Loulsvile, de. | | m 4 or generste Coys.” = Verne. Joon rae ~s - on | De 5a hey blown dowe in Tepreylrania averve, w! was thickly T Wieiard and Goothe, and retarys to Popo. * *’ Elder F 1 own movements, the léngth Of thelr stay tn the conut-y, | ope of Panigren’s eloven iach guns, polated wooden | strewn with grcen leaves. The roof was blowa off the A r° eat to hear Se Merteieant 04.2 rf Destructive Fire n - ' a do. They are o soe Gen Cass again on tue tame sarject | <<. Sue Oe monies is Hee St 100 Of | howe of dcage Dougion, a avo of reveral bo a re hy ag pe gay a4 on : setteenaha he * wh ~"y ~~ 4 few minctes alter thelr retarn to the betel ehey were | aoa the 5 * fired. Away went (ho shot.carrytog | & Cheyer tye a gp OE RO 4 fouvical iradition Tho) mdole werd man tote destroyed by Ore yestercay. about forty built. |“ Povp— In thie euy,on Sodas, May. 27, of consump- Viewed by who Cabluet Mumisters, according t sppoimt- | win jtajung Nac of smoke, and rkimming tbe walor 1 aed, and . 0 ind at the present; Le Bis Out That it i@a bard | ings were barped, including the only cbureh, two podlic | tiom, Taoxss Born, of scotland 68 years. ™ The luterwiew lasted sbout @ quarter of aa Rour, ' beavtiaily Hil at etrock "the target, Tho eyca | (ne ime suspended. and the streets wore tlooded Im some rid; be heper ker snd works |, agen plecee 10 Une Ge pth of several feet. Bat ar after astorm there comeil @ c*las, 89 tbe tornado rubsited for a while, but the Ng btping ervunned, and tle after eight o'clock the thander egem peated out in the witd Darton y of Reaveo, aud the city wan lighted op the agg ‘arp. more. the eid man | hanger, pest oflice, stores. ke Tho fh canght vack oo ‘be field he hes trod; this is tne te I connecidd with the Monsom House,” v, piaane jJented; this is my footelep;”” apd he loves his old home, bie old carlage, cat, Cog, ete and d. 1 «bere the vine grows T Save seen an ob. a (bg. @eupny surama day, before Ms cottage rote of the Japenese followed {t win anxious in end was merely of & comphmentary uature. | torent. Tey appeared desfened by the report, and Ata quarter past (wo 1 stood im the cowidor of the | at ine seme time made palalvily alive to the Gauger of hotel, cud ee the oblef and socond Ambaseators pees | their ever baving & war wiih thisoocntry Agia the gup was loaded aud Dred, and away Dieeed the ball, bat thie 7 i ED i Fire at Asbiand, Mass. 4 “0 o'cleek, without further invitation, | Browsz.—!p ths cvy, on Senday evening, wt y Bostox, May 28, 1800. " Brom thelr beac Taartere tower ee ie Deine eavvans?) | tine It pamsegover the target by o fow incbes.” A tind | “EP, 1.0. ause tatvor taking the Japaneee to. | ii, rmchair, bis old. Gog conched at Die the ‘The paper factory of Haven & Morse, at Ashiand, was | nveine 2? *MA*C# K- Buowam, aged 47, yours ’ where carriagys were io waning t enpvey them t9 the | time it was fred, and with equal success to the frst RCHTON to Lear civine rervice at ine Capitol chapel; but | {eral sum, The aulume wind played in ti tho Durned Inst night. aes $8,000; insured. The relatives and frivnde of the family are reepestfall savy ya The o2¢ was leaning on the arm of Com- | Four shots wore then firod in rapid enosession from one | it is to be boped that, for the credit of our religion, no | fo) lat, bung the fall clusters of the grape, Tipenieg aod ri janlpaiehtnatacstiy invited to attend the fonera!; from bis lete residenor, No. _ the olor f at immediately behind, acd | $f Leblgren's ian ket aes dy 3 facia, | Sch farce wilt he enacted It would bo @ mero | Casccus yertmore Ths two wen jast atko; the wiad Fire in Nerth Attleboro, Mass. +044 Barrow street, this (Tuesoay) attoracoa, af two ed. As they pascet through they re- | gen soampered off with hs Davee nels beer ne head an ig | MOCkeTD; for Loe bat Worebipaprs aro warpoged to at- T stirred the vino leaves and they fel); stirred the old man’s Bosrow, May 99.1800. | ° Now Haves on ; . of | he imaginen bimselt shot throveh the bead \ herons ihe Japancee would be anything but much J air and it whitened yet mars. ‘Doth were walting for | The Citizens’ Saloon building tn North Ateboro,” was Bucs On Manan wey ae P. Bases, we thet were made. to thom ty empe of | he Snegeed Demees a eros. Oy nib: tie wont Cristian religion will never be a ute Uy thew peo. H ie spirit im them to be fully ripe. ‘Ihe young mon Joss Céttroyed by firo this morning. Lose 860,000, Tho fre beobane oe ee menue 2. y had no atten tants, bat on tarming | o waxing cocking ge oye, and of tortag abel's aod put. | Pity ender any ctrcumstacces; therefore ® be bottor I osmard—the old tan locks book. Flow long the sha. | was tho work of an incendiary. weed even of thatueerel. ia . ory lebby the gentlemen of their sutte, | tirg fuser in them, and of casting and rolling hosts of | (0° rPelvce to leave them to their own esurse oP con. I rows tie in ibe retiirg won; the steople mile long reach i cd : , | eo They were (uruner escorted to 9e9 Une f | Sock Wm this respect. Auy aitempt at introducing tho fice across the plain, as the son sirctcbes out tbe bille in m Ocean Sicamer Movements, atly been awaling thelr coming, emerged | asec a ed mooi hye Casting Of | Curietinn religion smong them bas been regarded as lu crotesque dimensions. Bo are the event of life ia the Savasxati, May 28, 1860. ” pilowed them tats dhe street, | pA na tg pe. 4 Pr Ay oe HY 4 roluing en? treseonahle ever sizee Philip TI tried, by | Siimas's aJcacisusnens. ; ‘Tho crow steamabip Hunteville, of weli's Uac, . ered foorieen ja all, apd they | Vek at the molten metal ronaieg ike water out-of tie | Tthes a the ae pcm ue of bis apologists anid of him sone years ego (1888), , TO New York, arrived yeaterday eventag. . 10 the first one the | rms porta lee coe Deets Sane reac erase be after: | ba a suiiaent wersiog to the Tellgious VA Detter abused pan than Theodore Parker caa scarcely ‘Weather Reports. the Naval Commission way seated with | TOCA Pity i were taken to the last shop of all, where | (ne deraucen ” ©? Umm the vain tank of Coristianizing J ye pointed out, nor is this to be wondered mt when we Sr. Jonss, N. F., May 28, 1860. v Ambateador, In the scooat wereQymmander | machines of tho raucage makicg aspect were biting chizel ba regard (o this Embarry and the mission. || coatider how many popular privciplee aud popu ar idole | q-tninieg bard. Wind northeast. bs mteneader.. The ind eurange | Te aetas.ert clam kas ae cen | a? {eniemen who ere iudastriocely Yay ing out pleas for be has assailed, how zealously he has handict a wise | *8'*e , hang xmae, Dae, where | potent wdgpen< By 4 ) fe ste wen pera re Cooper Foling willla were Lrowing Out irom compiexioned pone tata —— pay wail on. ) TARG0 Of CxXCiting topics, how unrelenting and sweeping is | ; cz e oa 4 e tbe with and Pieth elt four east, ett oF copper. “= the character of his warfare, On the other hand, by Bis | cgten onchanged: salen 21's taker’ Ak bonnet: ge held the 2 C ‘ . 1 : . be third oMfizer of the a! Com Pe. LR) AS Be 08 ne oe oe let not invacers desecrate iny land. \wmediate followers, he bas Usen lauded without stint meres, $19 00 & $20. Molseme 2c. o Ste. Kachange mma a ee ie peter. by ph th eR by spouid the icols avateh thy prog serve, Thus one man will li yee thet be possesses the highest | ekacy. Freighis unchanged. ken The chie! Eovoy wae Gremed {ma Dlaak crape pomeho | biemen wnh good memories. ° “uty sheckd tus tele dalpetior’s reitiees teed aly of conmngn, Cesk Gasse 0 wae fereine ie Bloat | Covich @ufi eenmeer’e sees ones tae Seeoete pres kot, marked of the back, between the sheoiders, and “Now tel that they havo room all, and that they of certeia and political opinions, | u se 2 vocscy Ubeological iy Suses DrmatGiy e740 Moinesmpdic. Flour wah the areal esclar whe mark, wiuhia | 18" nme ap to my Bouse weed Rimes cee eee that be stands forth ready for mariyrdom, if Geet 88 S124 8 $6. Cora Too. Tard in barrels 36 Re wores Kent | Sireton of their gules med be. nsthar will mtvert chat be) is | Whiekey 18e. Freighte and exchange cnebangad. cstumont, which was parity concealed by his On jeachicg the hocve they were ushered into the par- eepeciaily ® coward; that he asmumes the Flour uncbarged. Whiskey iéo Fico eothing onidi mant>, 4 ¢., the jacket, boing closed. He bad on wisedl eas 5 toate ane Gono ae t garb of e Christian wachar, tnsidiously eee Ro-ente {tens oot to the firmnse of holiers. Money market the Lokkamma, of wide shirt trowsers, an eniargomont | fila mwa and (heir ioterpreter Mept together; two satin, | 126M My soul's recesses do diedain of infidelity broadcast, that while inciting men to deeda of weet Puncanietnl, Shey Ghitiies Of (be emt (howe were dark and #triped bioe and | site, pear the door, and the rest remained in waiting ender vielence by aril appeals to their pasrions, be takes good Sieur very évli, but uncharged im price. Wheat dull: Ted. Hie csed the reecm Detween hia jacket and vost ase Seana oon souk hasten a og care to keep out of dangor himself, and Luows exactly elite, #1 t08 S55 rea 91 6 0 8 4 sore | pocket, and there he carried abost half a quire of thin ‘Mahiecrasd themweveg of teen an Bevag br dew far to go without incurricg the slightest risk of mar 1¢ yok miidanetan straw, letler fined paper of the common fort, There | rowed amaich to save themmelyes the trouble nn (yrdom. To one he scoms an original genius, to avotbor | Bovmae, moi P.M. Sheets of paper were his pocket handkerchiefs. Taey Sums cagel car aia og the tritest of Imitators. Some land bis aisoority, othars Fieur quiet: low grader eawier; eales 400 Dbie. Wheat were folded double, and ta the oentee of the fuld wasen- | Sere’ seat’ out to thom, whlch they resstved waha py Le cencunee his hypocrisy. He ts akernstely represented | dull sad brary: (he ouly rele was 2 Lge hy ol @leiod & mem or book, about seven inches long by wietediscainee Why thould tne etrcng the weaker seek to lnre, aa the eoamy of ail religion, law aad order, a blasphower faire 15,060 buabale not strictly prime ot 600, and 12,000 ‘three Wide, end a quarter of ap inch thick, with » biue wep ote came eaten apd anarchist; and as the exponent of the true theory of besbe.# prime ycilow at 60e. ‘Oem—Demant fair: market paper back very (ar and mnoh resembling the boore: opine : —bidee below. religion, law and order, the eloquent afrocate of the fewer: rates 14.0€0 burbels Tanaca free five daye, at 340. os peed Inverion ® viotiae: 8 long a oeke Censl freebie firm tm wed by leading waiters ia he Boglach Costemse Dapart hem. and piacot | iyar witness in your apiris of the baud highest law and the highest religious truth. Ite uot our Sve Your turg00 brenele Great. the too esol. ent To crirg one of these paper none, His Highnee, mente | epi et Purpose Bor our province, nor have we the apaes,to 3.C(0 buabels cats.) — 100 db. flour, 28 ? aire with Dick and Farry — vpens ‘ wenn, bet onsen rth Altice, IONS rat that, Mow Thigh, nt one oy Parker is beg a burbels wheat, 69,060 bushels corp. 19,000 a aA” — ones teres, whie the isi, ard Ute & bw © required a spon be'er name. great aojuiremenis, 3 Jerony om Monday. Ss alttode, weer wbich he folde it, and again applies | £i% Rest Wem there, and Re continaed ladustriowsty st Nevp Faas gonsinen tented Geeta seach treo ee scholar, am Original and forcible writer, aud © deop extra, Winoon- tage a nt x cals *& to bie (rs, fells % once more, aod ee eS rent Sie, Goren Jet One ot war received by Dabigren, and | ‘binker. He always commands the attention of bie | genie te reser erga . ¢ i ‘ motors prees Ambagentore a) throws it aay. Tk We reported of he Japanese What | He eee jared hem ia ancihor feclag ercesty ie | Heres wilh a rohate of sigheeh guns, and Seer pend uae A ete Sn temps cadens, | STC aesene Eas beh mate anata ee Fvcmereh, when they vam William Agama, the tevt Boguebmann thet | whicu whey brielly replied, the visiers were conducted 0 | Diearets show me Wa'wee them cacorted er ell ie | euetber be speaks on secular or religious themes,” | Ahi Beary: sales $.000 by alos 45.000 bueh., wt 4c. a 0s . Invitation’ ever risiied thelr ry, dad that in the year 1599, ure oe a SS bP Griven back to the hotel, polmte of Ynterest mw the Yard, apd, after a stay of nearly | Mr. Parker was always partioulariy roliceable for hie hot and ay Hoa ittee ten, Galore ioe : a) Erma F. évoret rs " 4 »- | where arrive clock. t Me b ple his init. tired ts and D jeman | yas aonta at 343¢¢0. Sacre atircbiat im the Kasepean fashion, and Gem ro- | STS Gay, soorrsiog Ww cunrunsement, they gure are | Nc bows, Wit ows pissed wih Re VRB haere ge soe greenies emp ety Weaer proton semua: wammey seestas free five cays, Ns tuticn Of slavery. He inst productions, which attracted | Q°Ef” Carel incighia iran at dis Chr ee ey considerable attention, were his letters on tho ral? of | wheat Tc. co corn. to New York. Lake mporte—2,600 John Brown. These letters formed the theme of varied PM's, Morr. 27.609 bee. wheat 7,000 ‘bash corm ao! comment through the country, and dif not tnt very sa i Use nG0, May 28, 3860, tush to enhance his reputation among the loyal and | Fleur steady, sith a moderate ‘end for (he Interior patriotic of the magees. Up to the latent period of hie | 8°49 Fnstern traiie: rate Of0 bhie at $8098 28 for fe, the Rev. Sr, Parker stood to hit principles of oppoe. {Pring State, snd $6 1245 « $6 60 for extra Canadian. ; thoy were horrified, amd thenoefor: | goption frum eleven 10 Ove o’olock, and to morrow me dvpon his walrg paper. And here, by the | eane i to be repeated. Tt was nominally intended for by, i way a © £20% to those who maatfost a parti | the Serators sud members of Congress: Wit ae ro one eolar | 5 who applied was refused admission, it may be mid to ven to the extent of having their | hase been a public ope. Toe caremos) took place In 139 of ff, that tt would not be a bad plan to | samo room an that alreaay fe my acconat of may Ih & tock of pocket handkerubiefy of the Japaa | the evening recepure " The ibree chief men of the Rembaasy socupted the sofa ee tort, WDich may be & on the window aide of the room, gad the imperial inter iteme cf intelligence — mm Wedrenay merning the veoge taken to a phot xreob ry immobility of fhe rte inthe British their Lacgzesece were bring taxen, ender the that rep enecud oid gerthemea whom the call Pheebus. (nm reterping to the hotel, they, at eleven o’closk, ro : if ! H it ij - ved a dopotal of two from the Mayor and Oonnetls beat very quict but beid above boyers views: no salem. mationery lore, end a a “ r trood On thelr right, beside the Pretitent's inter ¢ Puleceghin, seattog an fetal pate to visit | ig the South in every reepect, and of advorating every | Corn dull toe cosier: saa 0.90 bevel Titinote at Seo. ; es pnd Ny peel go me mh preter Two others Gat om the sole to te left, making. | inet nisce, engreered on parchwent, With the signature of | measure that could tend to advance a digsolution of the | Cher grees Pominal Cs font Besides, for Pammer ue ikey are the coviest inet } know | Gia in al the May or, anc teal of ibe elty aifixed. Tacs at 2c. wheet at 7c., corn Take of, and would carn qn te 8 repo nay yeong maa Th ir morning teflet presents « much more dincy and ep y. the Ambacsatore enid that they acwpted the | fporte—1 000 ble. fonr, O° 9t 160,000 ees en She Ee es tee fortes The fire | cevitation with pleneure, They then Inquire far | burbele corn. Canal exporte—2,000 Dole. » 600 wrocerpncets ene Mh 0k) be bard to cal ores wes are | Amy (aad salt colored ane ponzho | Tioge'y ta was from Weehiagion, tad he many Soares? City Intenigence, | Beebate wheat, te,eco Nolwele corse fm etme Un Coens Ae mar! : travel, ‘The ca heir bere ts ni " a r Be — = fasbious behial (en the otald Society of Friends always bring with them bad Aimy Inver weather seems to be pretty well veriited thisyeur, for it A Hoard of Ofonrs m ordered va i@ Slik, Wat «most conoonied by his ir the eruree of their tra fhe ekirt trousers were of a ark green, Oguret may be one or two cays cariier. Tt ie erranged that wre the crorpton of one of the Kader. | wry any +] by « epecial (rain to the depot at Broad and 40 airembie ai ihe Wael ony) at ele tm sve. ‘a certain that for the last fow days wo have sen vietiod | tres cbaionéing repeaet AL grereiog. ot eleven O'eloet, ‘ tent later boots, wil | veened | Cer ae pond mornfng, oe, oF. who wore o¢ Wue,0mnd te meee, both ao | porns ned 16 ranks more the. samme ‘aoe. ak fer eer | simullancourly with frequent heary chowers of rain and | © Sharp The Boord realeann Ba ‘ieee toe soe, Ney Shanes ten sate ning tnd | Grar ge suk, wah pespietemerne Win ety Which bea proviowalg voled ave tema 7 Quakers, Tbe qtatet fullowers of Wiliam Pens ant te. | FO ee eet rcia Davi tas, Berasan, | i8 tbe Biot year of bie age, Sour Bo pien havel vase, ant caaen tay Seomeaety | not beet isang nem, alike WHR the Segond. eaters ae | .ieis for ‘Nair entertaimenent, tm event of thelr gom- J herttore of irrepressible broad-brimmed bate ant cout | fanty, and Tevicoaut saccers, Ordasce Depacuncot ve fo baced he acrane Weaning ert, 8 Kiel «ff, 10 the great dikcomalcre of the nurses ts evarge,) iy im binck nnd waite. | frfm Fhisdeiphit ane the ngubemsndore Seerpeee tenan | Feutile bennete, do not, however, appear in euch great | Mejor Pebbitt, Cuartermanter's Derariment, is ordered | hair pest one o'clock, wiboes ane toree eaten Taeten to rele ad ee Ten SD cea bere Jettcely at theit annual gutherte former | to Fort Vencoover, there to relieve Captain Iogalie, came | Day letown Tx moerat apers please Tuo ecommd Auib vnedor wore his presbo jasttet, which in ibese mentions, ae eaight be expecte’, tbe Japanese | Ze8. Many Of the good penple, perch | Department. Seem \dwty in the Depart at f Oregon. | ccoy gino was of Dinck crepe, open. Ali are dilowed to do as ™ “7 Lod ao eval Coumtenen ee ihe old custom, 68 muck, perhape, for love of show Ibe /acter cfierr, ov ge Tedeved, 's Gircoted to repair MeTers —Ou Monday, Mey 98, eS a they hike the tong of weLatbmming, oF entirely Uy, for the: be beck | & {cr sdheronce to preeswent. On Saturday last the first | to ibe city of Washingtoa for the purpose of retuing his cbaci NoTigor, eged So years, & native of the “« oF wotying, which Liter 2 whe more appileabie tora eee ee eee merting cf the eMcre apd ministora took piece, amd this | public acorente, Oalway Wren: the twe, for lve Jarane ree beitons; bat [ose the pf Sefengemcnts nbloh mighs | CCK the Mkkellee, mele and female, wille.ila Welr | GHonel Feunterey, commending Department of Kew | Whe yshune end tienda of the ore iret word to convey an idea of tine appearance of nei Pom bo love ine mel at the worsliy boures Jo Lester ana f Mexico, bas ordered Mejor Ru’, Moncied Rillemen, with | ievited to attend tbe ta Men! “ree 1) dems them ton Jorg in this erum'ry. V4 oT extended to teo great a length, snd} mort therelore defer Ui tomorrow much intorest- leg matter that I bave to genthemer from Joddo. hoc to receive their visi noron?, ot the Teception, they remained fi seated very Toe connelets chatter of a pamber of parroquets caged In ike ac, epieg room, Be door of which wat open, enilveped [be procerdwge. Dirge were eventh etzects. xt week iho Cribodon Quakers wil ‘quarters, vix nies of his re; \"t would take & Wommte who cog #1 asf Com Tipton of @ warkbor. in the first sorte the CI Jwent, lor Dold rarvion, in’ saat | bolf pert one c’otoek, trem late COVED at their socustemes oad: thon to thene Commande alrew ’ or tered in tha fold agains vireet, for her notice. Her remains will be takem Cum ont Indians. t0 Co! Pomeroy oF Bream Pree Sooo ov ree Pank,—Another | the Riowny tribes of Cemetery. Hara —On Mené 2, Perm om of oard'h. aoa hargandd O'Mare, eget t Jour, mont | oe exhibition of #team fire ergines took place yeetorday af. | Lieatenant 0. G. Wegner, core of To; eal mm je ordered to proceed to (he terneon tn the Park, and drew together an immense ax Eepartont of Sc Mss ad ay on roverv® of ten and 28 ® , acm | irom the lotumns by the Ambaeaadory, 20, 1am haony Tim Cay Fremv ay AstocamOe At & meeting of the F ocroblage of ‘Tho erpinse. wark No Pa May 27, Canoume theve Jeonvese with ihe sacw | to sta'c, nculae ie the pastime of frean: Cay Postival Association, held at the a, Vahey | fo, ard Vo, 3, ud xo By feet mo crane, a PE ws dn Lig Ff) wes tear emvuse eey jie ee laa ev<ning, the following gentlemen cttve sattlacton, and lasted or woveeat toons oe on ot tem orcloctty 8 : 4 Wher one o'clock ctme the theatrical look eg gentry | cer cf the ersociation for the : Leaves of aba pos have been by the Mopped into their carriages, I | Woderd cot of the room, and the exhibition a | Henry © Miler: First and drove dowa hoepced to be over. ray chet to im & fer moncate At © o'clok they, to the pumber of Mat. tet Pas Sag yoy! ever, ad ay en 9 Bo Ws Boy ng Wa eat, Baynes; agent,

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