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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1860—TRIPLE SHEET. peste OUR SUMMER RESORTS. | aise" cr tie nun, bre wih botnet ‘There is but little diaslenlientiy ta the Interior oon sun has set, and the golden sands which on Po | Fart of the Western continent where there is #0 much ! io the world, nod the place itself {sone of the most fiiea- 5 proper |» those two ‘fre both very bad. there for them have been blown to Boston. ‘ascalit; practised upon strangers ax at in the mouataing. Kor good fare and venison y Bight, and the air is copied | From the Glen House to Mount Wi the dintance (realment of viskere, with suitable aomamodations aad Nigar Fal Deals saratogs altogether, ats, What, (= «if Bast had no superior. ‘The valley and its Sat is six and a half miles. Four miles aro pow ready for fair and living charges been here from the first, the end ‘enough. From the hotel to the ahoeblack ag * hinge vo Visiter bo tho mountains 4! fail Co Ber. q the twoand a balf miles by of the business, as at present, would only have ‘been the | the ory is, > money: give. By-the-by, the | The Samay heen miles from Millborough, on the Cog: OPENING OF THE FASHIONABLE SEASON NEWPORT, R. I. bridle path. Mount Wa is the tallest of them all, beginning. But ill fare, imadcquate reception and exor- | latter class say that the proprietors pay them very httte, | trata’ siiroad. and fine y between the vtation ami Nawrort, R. L., June 14, 1860, pr fnt peppy Sar Aeteangeromyyy ma you — bitaat charges will cumbany geen; un Dag: not Nahant? | ‘ings. These ~~ con Bip ok ROEM BrOawiastic Brortt of Our first see on your right Mount Madison, thea and poo seh along the old route, to Callahan's, aaa ey spn Hy Jere, neh Clay, and es the ee tpn a, STRATFORD, CONNECTICUT. 4s joined. Quaker Meeting — Hotels— Bursting Occan + | Mount .. This coveted up bil ” 4 | The Hotel Keepers Growing No) ("Neu 'o as mes ‘Swede Badung mada | Femblets, Dut the crcultos, narrow aad “lea bela SrmarvoRD, Conn, June 18, 1860. | Better Vory Fast. vents, de. path must, for the pregent, Sunes interfere with the Pew and Int View of @ Connechicut, Paradise— aliractions intrusion of crinoline mounting - Newport! What a paragraph of definitions could be oly gn gay oa of Stratford—The Atmosphere, the Fishing and the La- written om that oae word, Newport old and N ni fie gid etre prong denbye beedlnk a dies—The Japanese and the Great Bastern to be Invited Letters from Niagara Falls, Newport, Nahamt, | new, the semicapital of the State of Rhode Island, the a, poor tamlly, bere. "as ah anda preps. owed, Ae ade. Stratford (Conm.),8t. Catharines dy metropolis of its island namesake, the nuctous of antiqua- | n for the. refresimonts needed by The season has again roiled round when all New York rians and moderns, the Of the serious and delight of who the mount, aud stand 6,286 fect is seized with amigratory movement towards Europe, wa- White Mountains, and Full Accoam “ ye Senant the heads of the Portlanders. There areno visitor. tering places or quiet. villages, and. with tireless ef the the gay—virtue, vice, salt water and Inger bier, politics | ag yet, except a few stray ones, who chance to coms ing Pi quiet. v ,and-they Ay Virginia Springs, and religion, all are visiters at Newport. ‘There is an old | aloig as the vanguard of the of honor about to Wing from Cape May to Newport, and thence to Saratoga. kes key &e. work tobe seen here which, ing of Newport, saysi— pag By (od isa pray an iggrnent semnige drive Tosech I speak, Feeling that I have found a haven of Fhe Tee “Ys jagsined tanta boon aah aowderdans me gett x Pogo stabifng ac sty t wish my city friends to enjoy it with me, and so L focus NIAGARA PALLS, were he alive to-day, would expiro in astonishment, ‘Tis | both placer foe their horses,” Everyihing is ta readiness Uckon bean to this: spot—tis Calypio's Isl. The | She Frince’s Vist Wh, partner be marked wih Niagara Faris, Juno 4, 1860. town is now a great summer resort. “e All juates and under Deasrigtion of ond Thriting Incident atthe Falle—The | At this date there are but very fow strangers here—the | ead Masog. Vas must come’ to shove places az pre, | cat fades away, and a dreamy languoe and oatent holds a ae os ‘ Vedage of Niogara—Some Accountof the Holele—T ve Sus- | Principal arrivals are Quakers and Quakeresses. This is ‘spend profusely as avd would tos, bazaar: | usin itsciasp, ‘The busy fever that we feel'in Wall atréet bet = iy pansion Bridge—Blondin— Adve, Swoindlea—The Prince | ‘heir sapual June meoting, and it is curtotis to witness | i "tiny dost oaca town Dalstmtee, vine, | Mubsides, and instead of watching Mis imopey market we | PT soto, May 3, ape + See . ff Wales, &c., de. , the unusual agitation occasioned in thecommunity by this } with , is from Niagara Falla, "Head { W8tcb the tides, The love of gaimis:forgotten—we'soar | 7) thove who seek rambling delights alone, and have ‘As excursionists will begin with tho introduction of | litle. acquisition ta the population, The Society of been nearly ti Gatbarines previously, and | above it into the calm regions of Arcadia. ‘free and easy” access to the salt water cities and towns - summer to wend their way from sultry to cooler regions, } Friends is quite a godsend at the preseat time. The broad it may be reasonably inferred that many will, as usual, | 5%) the white cravat and the drab cont, staid as they seek the noted and celebrated Falls of Niagara, and the | ™A¥ appear, have. chased away much despondency, and many places of commanding interest in their vicinity. the Newportites are eneouraged. ‘The surface of quietude’ Keeping this in viow, and feeling interested in all pleasure | 8s. become pleasingly agitated.» seekers and the comfort of travellers, I hopes little tn- | There aro several large hotels ere—the principal ones formation from this favorite resort will not be undc- | #7 the Atlantic andthe Ocean. Houses “The Oveeu Hotiss ceptable. is the largest of all, amd-will accommodate some six hun- ‘To induce summer tourists to come liere is not my ob. | “764 Persons. The bedrooms are suitable in every respect; Jeet, IP it were, it would be unnecessary to uso any per.| ‘he dining room will seat about four hundred. ‘The house suasion or take any pains. in the attempt, Niagara Falis | *! the present time ia receiving a thorough renovation. remained at tho eae an sre Tudeday | stratford ‘itself is very beautiful. A gentle, holy, love- agin | lines pervades its streets andes we walk under the elm rees and view the graceful sweep of the white walks, the Pirit of our, early youth comes,back.again. dunacver hone.upoe a fairer village.» Nothing‘eould be more ‘beau. y | of-themmoiven possess such a untversal fascination for the | 1 Will be opened on Tuesday next for the reception of ton. hag oor ore omer Mew distant; and have such a deep bold on the imagivation he aegntra a me thangs oy oer eee know, at te White Monalin at New apahire water, embellishments paint brush, aud sufficiently to gratis excited cur: from earliest youth, thatso lopg as the great inland seas ly oe gratify y pleasure. will Reauenaseib tc _ known as Lakes Michigan, Huron and Frie pour | Comsequently not quite ready yet for tourists. This house, their vast waters over the tremendous cataracts at | Will probably, accommodate about the one-half of those the foot of Goat Island, there must and will be visi | DY the te beara at the corner of South Touro - d street an: th road, the Ocean House appears like om > Gah tp ‘tom bey and 60 much } 9 time-worn cathedral; but a nearer approach dispels that been said, so many outbursts of enthusiastic minds, so | appearance, and a closer view presenta it in a favorable many offusions of the poet’s brain, and descriptions by the | aspect. Indeed it is the capitol of the capital of Newport. historian’s pen—all attempting to portray the sublimity, s bi! reanhe ay Hg devas de ae every sunn, » and the piazza of the “Gla ind, o ld ea, he Fiying Fish, Antelope or 5 already named—namely, Madi- ‘There is good shooting on the flats and in the THE OLD DOMINION—ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE PRE- eee ington. On Mount | woods, but being naturally indolent I do not go, SENT SEASON. l Jeffersgn suow is seen in patches as large as a common } but prefer to spend my mornings im going to [From the Richmond (Va.) Dispatch, Juné 21.] sized.garden. On two others there is also snow; and on @ | the Post Offico and reading the Herat afterwards. Such ‘The season for the flight lo the mountains and sea side smaller mount, just close by the Washington, there isa | is Stratford; and now I will speak of Stratford society. | is this year unusually backward, owing to the few hot Curious deception presented to the eye in two rocks om | Summer brings crowds of eity people to its classic shades. | days that have until recently occurred the present month. the side of the mount, which tho stranger would at once | Not a few of those ladies that we daily admire in winter | We have not felt that annua! up in June which beauty, awful majesty and grandeur of this unparalleled | and boxing gloves; by which, wo understands that New. | Conclude were two men ascending the side, so strong and { on Broadway, in summer pace the green turf here, and | inspires the dullest, fan¢y with poetic: imaginations of de- |. very good, the river scene rare and 4 ‘ ; Thess | ww Be striking is the resemblance tothe human’ form, and so | vot a few of those little dandies that men detest and shadi aters mountai | wonder of falling waters—that Tshill not veuture to de- | port boys are becoming pugilistic, aud determined when | Tifetive is the motion of walking. This apparent move. | women adore, break ih updu the sweet deatiaent wick | CCU Shades and sweet water eee wetale siete: | epee they fight to win or die, At least the picks and scribe Niagara Fulls. To be justly appreciated, as the | tne” ahovels so. seem to indicate. ‘The police- ment of these rocks is occasioned by the passing clouds, | their sweet silly little words. But gentlemen are but strength and health. Thas June has been traitor tothe | supreme of all cataracts, they must be seen, Nothing | men are all old men, at least the ma which, on the first appearance, the Visiter forgets, and is | Secondary objecte—the ladies are in everything pre-emi- | proprietors of springs and. bathe and sea side hotels, aud wd a be : refore deceived by both appearances. excur- | nent, and deservedly so. las most unfeeli tailed the very short period short of that will convey anything more than a faint idea Baty. Halter Py ets] Pe os oa Ad | SOnist soon gets so accustomed to being deceived that he ‘There is one, whose widow's cap is not yet put away, | which, nee aot uvorable cicbanisabobn, is fouth: of them. The scenery is remantic all around here. There wharf r bles a 1 sized, old fashioned fry is ouly disappointed when he is not. A word respectit and whose mourning is yet deep and sad. She, wh a5 | safed to them by the seasons. Per diem, and per of stand points from which the eye can behold accommodations here for those who will come for rural | always been a beauty, an heiress, and a belle, is ovo of | and “ per month of four weeks,” at the springs, can hard: Sok singe read tow eda roe os te er Jo point of observation the scenic and | Pattorab of We oldee time Te park’ ie ie axcretic | eWoyment, health, wonders and exercise, those whose “eves Wok and word that sho doth say, is | ly this'ytar extend over as much time as-uausl, but then, | and Giles, across the’ mountala: ty thin wena sone oe them, and from cach point of observation the scenic and rg with the od Deda age tare kaite (B Mimirable | “At the Alpine, large dining room, tough meat and | like enchantment, that through both the ears and both | iJ the number of Shall be increased, the landlords |" water (where is a good hotel) to the dalt Sulpbur . cataractic view presents a charm irrosistibly impressive | Smail Shas sixt. ude seala’ several, larke irece, cad | Miniature trout.” You need not anticipate puddings or | the eyes, doth steal the heart away." ‘There is another | may be for the injury inificted by a cold | where the travuller, after, wpleasant day's ride Teel and imposing. The rook, just above the falls, where the | the shape of a smoothing iron arg ws, and 1S | dessert at dinner; such luxuries are not tolerated more vividly beautiful rejoicing in Byron’s favorite name, | hearted summer month. loveliest scenes, finds himself under the kind and pro- . ed cli th di . Tho “Rath road” extends about a mile from T the Gorhamites. | The: dirt 1s ‘plain, ‘simple (like them- | but who is, except by reputation, littie known. For to | A term of most prosperous years nas greatly increased |. yident care of Col. Erskine, and within the aphere of the poor fellow remained clinging with desperation for twenty- elves, waaseauiede iy Pas ee sire | Selves), and in such quantity as wil! admit of no gorman- | strangers she is the individual wealth of the country ; ant there is a very | great White Sulphur Springs twohours, and was finally sweptover andengulphed in the | Powe ¢rsmall cablaiike ute, paikied white wad “poing | @izing propensities. The object of the proprietors. is to As cold as icicles on Dian’s temples; large addition made to the numbers Whe are able to eave’ Further In the Southwest ve havo the Grayson } fearful abyss, is pointed out, and the stranger visiter, | at right angles, have a very pretty contest with the bing | MaKe hay while the sun shines, and with uancial skill | but we hear each evening exquisite strains of music steal | home and luxuriate in summer amidst the refreshing | the Giles Allum, the Chilbowe, iu Scott: the pred - is ’ ? ore | they regulate the table expenses to the receipts, so that | from her bright drawing room, so intoxicatingly | scenes of mountain retreats, Nor is there any dimiau- |, while having it pointed out and the harrowing recital | fee which rolls upon the sandy shore. Farther oa there | they willrealize at least ninety percent net profit. Thepro- | sweet that Sot net Cant Phoy Wek condate froma fi | tie eats eae we bis ck betta the Groen, AYiers ec, #6. fn Short, tae whole taceelialan seoes told, feels @ thrill of horror indescribable. Oaly threo | port visiters. A'large, dark. dee D Uhasin. is’ here, into | P&ittor of the Alpine is religiously disposed, and takesmuch | spirit of music and beauty herself There are many | are yet determined to mingle with thé fashionabie throng, ‘weeks ago a little boy fell into the rapids on tho Canadian | which the ocean flows, and’ sea birds have a favorite | SpParent pleasure in extending invitations to visiters to | great conversational:sts, One a lady, ‘‘a worthy scion of | and have the assurance and the tact togratify themselves a J ° rf y, however, as I over! im swear io a wi eet lence. few years ago wiel a ir} sf] ‘800! y almost instantancously. His mother was 0 close to him | Sormaming birds, and the mournful wailings of the waters rt “4 bd + but ta | ceesna” omiiesd” thous? wie” éuaieailou. ‘Tus'| Slotanee of rome Ms Rous tolerably kept, watering plore as they rush into this chasm, create a sound so dis. | “ld puss for an oath ina lager bier saloon. The bed- in New York society, but failing health sent her | means entitle them’ to the . The of some at least tolerably kept watering place, when he fell in that she grasped him by the hair, bi cordan' Imost ® unacc 7 rooms at the Alpine are of very fair dimensions, and may | to the South, and from thence she came to Stratford, the | poverty of their own fiscal is not only shielded from sus- | while the great majority, unless when taxed beyond their iaviis a lock ‘a anges 5! pan he “oh ve gain ior Uasweneeane two tan holes pte ot Pur, og very agreeable, provided visiters take with them a | home of her fathers. Another, whose curls are | picion, but they are among the happiest and jolliest of the open ure Tinexeeptlanabe tore out, , was gone, y The mentioned are where bathers | {W.¢t ceteras for the toilet. arranged in the Venus de Medici style, sends life and | multitude, often contriving to be considered themselves Richmond, we should not omit to notice the Will not that lock of hair be a sad, sad, but precious nm and a pod costume before descending ‘The almighty dollar is paramount here to every other | animation wherever she appears. Her y wit, her | millionaires and looking with condescension upon your | Amelia Springs, of Amelia county, kept by Mesars. Wilsom, memento in that family? What a theme it offers | into the ‘surfand cooling billows. A small fee is | Copsideration. It reigns preeminent at the fashionable | kind sarcasm and her perfect knowledge of men and } men of a hundred thousind or two. A well known wit of | io we eoer te he theta ee ees for w post's pen! Waving all attempt descriptive of thesa | charged for the privilege: but that is always expected at | TeS0rt, and nowhere more than in poe Pd beeen sed things, her admired and sought, Ah, how many | this locality once ag the greatest man in bis: | ness men, and the summer have a pleasant and fashionable watering peices. district, The tourist, peer, to his departure stray & fine old honse, with antique rows of box | line,a friend of his who, he said, kept a hotel without | bh respectable socicty. great tumbling, roaring waters, from the base of which It would be questionable how so great an influx of sum- home, had better fortify himself with an extra purse. | hedging the walk. Poor victims. There is one gay | moncy and without credit. Very little inferior in dignity With this hurried catal of watering places, besides rises a continual watery, misty cloud, and where, in sun- | mer population could obtain lodgings at all on the island; | Umles# such precaution is taken, he may find bi ina ‘who should not be forgotten. A tall, stately | is the individual who, in these high timeg, penniless and | our seaside bathing at Old Hampton, and the shores shine, « beautiful rainbow spans the river, embracing the | DUt One reason, and the principal, is that on the neck, se sorry predicament. Me orm us with 4 A How often | untrusted at home, can become a notability at the Springs | of the Potomac and Accomac, how can any man find difi- ‘American and ish shores—as though intended by | Called, of the island, there are many fine residences, SAHANT, MASS. have T listened to the strains of jue j’aimo."’ | and maintain the port of independence, if not of affluence. | culty in being snited in his search for health or pleasure? ‘Almighty to symbolize that national bond of amit ‘and some say upwards of & hundred, built by wealthy gentle- NAHANT, 5 Feeling sure that I have said to tire But though June has been passive and temperate, hot | No other State, indeed country that we bave unity between the two greatest nations of the Janik, | men of New York, Boston and elsewhere, for the accom Nawanr, June 12, 1960. patience and to convince your readers that | weather and summer fevers are inevitable, ae pose seat Of) aleeens 1 ‘waters a5 our own Virgi- whieh should ever be preserved. "| modation of their families during their stay; besides, | Desorigtion of Nahant—Distance from Lywn—The Driving | * amy is yy as ES =. dae pnd LT i ‘Where are 2 foe FS ans Et eres bP ag hy as yn ‘American ' Lit it seem, close. itements, doubt very perplexing Ost 5 character. bome ot Ean aes a ita kee el board of yachts, and Wikar ise thon the. weeee i Beach— View from the Bustern Bnd of the Peninewla— | caused by the coming of the Japancee, the Great Eastern | Aro as many Southern mea going to the North as usual?. | them. We hope our Southern fellow citizens will resort be termed and as 8 vil ‘ualitiedly al. | Venetians. Towards decline of day here, there is always | Ses Bathing—Troubles of the Hotel Keepers, dc., dc. and the of Wales, I expect that my wishes will be | A the fruitful sources of prosperity to.qgr Northern | to our mountains in unusually large a1 We cam s, H sage, Boge mediy ab Sowbes which makes it very. pl t. The ab 1 6th inst., which I fulfilled, and New York will be deserted in favor of this | fellow citizens is that of the liberal dis] of money | promise that they will at least be and we ‘omoe, from which f intued &t the present tines | mornings, too, for several hours after auarise, are free |, BY Yur Very Popular jonrnal, dated 61h inst.» town. seckers of health and from the Soath. We may | may go further say that the landonda of springs ittde wheet called the Niagara Falls Gazette ‘aall, eak from that sultry heat so productive of lassitude, especial. | have Just seen, I perceive that “the first guns from. the L parent glen oe pers, Ae Downs Beare Chamacuanaan mane ne yn ee inns will do their beat to promote their com- will be edaily while tho summer lasts, after which it | 1¥ % delicate ‘constitutions, and these advantages are | watering places” have been booming their information talat' we will take them sailing, Nog iy eee oni iends et along } talls ‘into the sedate little: week! ere ary Thuch in its favor. As to eating saloons, there is not one s “ % Me SN coaE (> wareere dbp, Taiieastions Ua respectable one ia ‘Ne Oe here is ons. mene’ the | {fom Sharon Springs and Saratoga to your office. Zealous,| also probably take a pleasure excursion this way. shavers ; several catablishments labelled thus— Rook | United States Hotel, which displays a large Doard labelled | for the fame of Nahant, and reluctant to keep silent when tw oe 1 Kecinacl ; ‘Ornatneaté and Indian Curiosities; and last, but not least, | {2¥8+—Republican Headquarters Saloon; Hamiin aad | others are making a noise, [have coucluded to fire a shot ales, * Bier Saloon” at several tT * | Lincoin;”’ but it is a mockery the humbiest Ge fear I should sink into a Pr corners. Indeed, the lat ia y, a8, the Aum rma | from this commanding and justly celebrated position. And dear Ly teh ri ‘wien, everywhore. saloon in New York is vastly superior, even to the N heed or th tnatieations of gettastion phi ae atone port republican saloon. fo the New- | sant, ad you are well aware, 16 on0 of these places, | shall ride tgain: bat sh for a day, take your carpet bag, bier is not 16 Wo bein the uninhabited or heathen land. of | OPENING OF THE OCRAN HOUSK, NEWrORT, 8.1, | which has obtained celebrity for delightful views and | Yourself for s day. tak oe it ‘the hotels, it is due to the proprietors to say that they (From the News, June 20. other attractions, calculated to induce a large share of <—s pleasant house. I will giye you a, “Ihe bed iol is Kept by a ay mild ya 7] ston Ne was opened wrt te Rabon re pleasure secking excursionists during the summer season. Tenet tanumetearte ve will smoke Prime segars, i Nene man. Intact, be i# woo easy, for he han a set of table bP ap its a pote eee Escves To those who are comparatively strangers tb Nahant only Laas. gg iether made unusual waeeramecsarerems friedkees sane a ‘te ‘aoeinot | poems, Eequnr ease at abies tery aoe by name, the following pen sketch will, I opine, be not 8T. CATHARINE’S, CANADA WEST. | 93, JnrCaPGrQHONEE, ‘their fooks. ‘The ‘boing out of sight during th. | Mineo’ geatiomen of Newport, New York, &.,who had altogether uninteresting, while other information in con- Sr. ). Teebion 0s weil ime of beakeig, Snag and sappng hme Jou la. | SPread before them a most sumptaous repast, such as bas | nection may prove useful, Be Be NT Oe ea @ and Artesian proved s dies whom he bas Jato o@ioe are playing inthe seldom nor ever been sven upoe the talble af ott first class omnes emg CITCTPTNE weeks. Tals traly | ” Wet cutered Waaes— Lange Depel for Pamengers by the com: rear Of the boarders chairs like so many kittens, or away ie (among the fashionables) resort is situate | Under Ground Rellread—Helel Swindjee—Latatory ‘chatting. Sometimes ‘Afler the cloth was removed appropriate speeches | fashionable ( Tie ees Gaotaer teestne tamborine oa the side or Se, rere made by Charley H. Russell, Ba) Fx Governor | on the extremity of m peninsula surronded by Boston | Addremes to the Prince of me, Be. there been #0. ccs |, & third will, ater looking wo | Duncas Pelt, aorta Ww. macy Ay, fs. bay. It is sid by hack drivers to be four and » half Ifa brief description of @ fas je “watering place” | of affairs nt that a a ee i nats: ga fourth woul | Hoot” Kerner. Mr. aUkinsoa, P- M., having beca called | miles from Lyun, Ubat celebrated city et ceedwainers, | ig acceptable to the New Your Humax, it is “ait | Tecihlnarien, haa gone and Jalia js'out of “and 80 it is. Tho | UPon, gave the following where recently the male peggers and female stitchers 9 | upoa the oditor’s table”** St. Catharine's iy an English | obliging dispos Cutarect Hotel a ou the wang of le rapide, above, the ae ene ie te ee a array | nobly, manly and womanly forsook. their lasts, and stuok | town, distant from Niagaré Falls about eleven miles. It ginia travellers. ee ees So mip hie hake tee and geatiemaaly proprictors; and may the overtiow of to and struck for their rights... Hack. drivers have very'|'s said to contain some 8,000. of a steady population, bine RO gg yet can ie $2 por fom, oe Cataract $2 60, and the Py a tg peaceful way into | inventive faculties. in lengthening distances whoa | hough estranger, inclined to incredulity, would question Sader improved disc: sre ue Cataract House is receiving ‘of the Atlantic, was calied ui strangers are bargaining for a ride. Ihave walked from | seriously the correctness of this estimation. It is @ placo wit ‘most dation, yy ty den RT OT = oo and ‘da repped on eevee terms. ‘The whole affair | Lynn to Nabant leisurely, and if sixty minutes make an | of summer resort for excursionista—more principally ap coo. also a new plank walk leading from the house —_ most ad to the entire gratification of | pour, my conclusion is that three miles from the Lyun | those who sre secking improved health rather than ploa- | ducted watt end the of the rapids, in some places over them, | il, presen railroad depot to Whitney's Hotel, Nahant, is about | sure. Tt reminds one of the City of Seven Hills, for it is | means \ | Ocean House has never, within our recollection, | centre ri ‘ to teat aan riage "Oh “erating a bg: | Zee Orman Bm, Da, mre Tihas | the correct distance. On leaving Lynn at tho tallway | located up bill and down hill, from its Alpha to Omega. | ‘easive: twelve bu toll five cents, and by registering your namo | Uddergoge, since last season, many improvements for the | depot, the telegraph posts are sure guides to Nahant. | The Wellafd canal, between the Lakes Ontario and Krie, | hundred fect long. A more sci he reo ge Sring an | keyed tarp chic Ghaedaug is | Raritan congo Neat mM | rane thot Fant Winks ong te nats | Sel tons envy Be andthe | one fp iectsiocten ane tearae quod Rame, and seems to clothe it with an air of comfort | which stretches from this point to the little peninsula. | base. ANer the traveller leaves the cars and takes the tae bap tp el eceeteten ote en AK 2 o'clock. ood; spchry ty case best Watch Dow tnege hotels tn a outamor. watering In geographical parlance this strip of land may De sppro- | coach for the town, about one mile distant, be soon comes | To these noble auxiliaries of ‘and pleasure, it adds | Diack the ‘Viands, and the attendance. Mr. Landlord | 888, however imposing arrangements ly termed an isthmus, for it really is. His Figbt | to a beidge crossing the canal. On ihe tof may be seen, a | the most > fountain of ur water in the world, of the Tam pleased to earn, intends io displace appear to the casual eye. side is a lovely expanse of water, which the Lyna- +* | ond one Souperior for lis great earetive thing his waiters and put on a staff of attendants filly adequate, ites cali Lynn bay, but pt yoy ed few hundred yards slong the canal, « long, low, red paint- | in the numerous class of diseases to which it is a. and Out to the letter the very important MOUNTAINS, N. H. bay washing the pebbly strand. Bapow" od building; there is the far-famed and health restoring | It must ever be the chief in the Virginia moun- was boty Ay head gage y WHITE , N. A. teat, smooth white sand beaches imaginable, extend- | 0 We os ose ae the «Artesian Well.” Thiam | taits—the principal court of in her summer re- waiters apd attendants are principally, if not entirely, col Aurom Hovax, Gornam Station, June 9, 1860. probably a mile and a half in geutle curve, and the » Uicement from the great eomineretal marta of tse country poak houses private euter- strate, ore i our of Oe Write ne—Ratwtions ¢ the Land- , ; the salen, bat fifty feet derp, five hundred and filty feet of which Provide for any overflow of guests ‘houses, Visible, and far distant from | great depth was drilled through the solid rock. The ‘White Sulph jh, barren rock, having on its | cost of this stependous drilling was eighty thousand dol. Eire tebe, we ! i £ 3 as 3 s I J i ofl, con- | } ored and go very " Nat i i a matter 1 at Gork Stat 47 thout a Parson sparkling ay ae tee ng Bs wy hg certamly a very remarkable weil; it is five hundred and sowe eapaneen hotels and ing and le side. ‘The appearance of things in this Alpine district is im- 5 rte tint ¢ Gb f i i Fs midway between ft and / ‘are walk Own free useand behoof. It is laughable, jars, It was a great undertaking; but the proprietor isa however, “ . 1 | proving every day. The winter is over and gone, and . On the lett, at | ‘ ing ther athlon” invariably abaaton tne walk, ana re: | summner has clothed tbe valleys with verdure, and the Yankee, and expense is nothing to 8 live-Nankee if say | and the Healing. These are all admirable waters, House Hotel It complevett ica niet of Hane’ pe ff Hilde and interest to the piank. A good | towering mountain®, from base to summit, in her deop proapect of ultimate success depends pon the outlay. Pomer and famed virtues. They are all marked ans Wed orton eo * the International, and the fine , Mr. Stephenson, the proprietor, resides here, and has scenery. Suuhniet the crea SRS Esse te ™ howl i@ a fair jon | Sad charming greea foliage—except those rocky heights | : tho lovetiest a on 2 a, epee 1 aera the bine & reaped, and is continually reaping, the due reward of his tuowe"es fry Graeed, i thnelin meet eet to Mr. eg Nig Be megan cma gay spirited enterprise, He has & large hotel on the top of a of Mr. Oliver Bierne, a Sas wee ‘up. But, ia. ¥ or Peraaneally "To oe =F ye Bh eaaiaphti ne picla place aagaaneal anal eemealioal high bill, immediately above the well, which is conducted hotel, ball room, | {ha lumber buck to the bed of the Seect ns Aree, wake eoch de y the powers th snow to their rugged bosoms. , ; * itectural beauty’ Tereado tract oe Se Men cambreaie pp wi Gorham Station is a village-like place, and distant in a systematic and fashionable manner. hemtengerv are upon Ae ~ oe magnificesce and Uveraity and are ar’ ware set dae rr ne es The Intermational much larger than the Cataract, bat | from Portland, Me., ninety-oue miles by railway. The ail negroes, from the dork copper color to polished Fem oe Che re ee ee eee ~ Tod barn belfaging to bay ty lew- a eT reer has the vlker, they may, be pat | Grand ‘Truk trains pass here every day except Sun- ebony. One old domestic, with his gfizaly wool, strongly | Contains know, is one of the most Invigorating. Sanaa Cabin aaasen te ae 4 5 ” own at 400 and 440. There are a few small boarding | day, andas this i the place where tourists take coach Teminds ane. of Uncle Tom. Ooo Mgemman,”' the chict | One mile. from, this. long established watering place 1 1” troen its foundations and it to.fragments.. The on- rouses ih addition to the three hotels described, but they | fe the White Mountains, or rather, for the Glon House, on Uae fabtoustie ‘white pockes,, Tinto pecosatagromcer at | ERG Teint earned bs ban te Mor we ct aes | Cupane of the house bout hiteen {a Rumber vio weet haat 8 Aa nike a the teatan, sat © boty it is, consequently, @ beehive location during summer. | man blending in y with the oa bass notes ce oe be Tl nye em ho ‘ares er ~ ‘ihe "Springs pte sent a ; . » Artting playfully the catbancl deserts are dushedta . mame Get Ga: Y Wed re asta Soci trabin sre, shy The rallread company Tare made mach improvement | the, cfrated bile, SA Mmerousoraft from the | flourish with his dish, andthe white jacket darken, with | fey with its Just noticed. "The water of | when necsaw the torsade conta or eee ee ie ABD | bere during the past few years, and purpose to continue tiny fishing boat as much precision as soldiers obey the “fugleman” or | the Sweet afamous tonic, and the prevent ‘vlown away. ting” see ly aa beee ving. ‘There are machine shops for their own use, | the ‘star drill sergeant, place each his upon the table in- | baths are @ series | roots, carried a of volute out ap inducement j Raman = fr eon, a tndteste Gal’ € ie nigh shore, off » Those | stanter, They are well drilled, almost as well as the rock | of warm ly constracted, in which the | } with it, justering around the standard wrow i nc porns? yaa are excitable scenes, Ce eS ee ee water can his large pool baths — SS iessetgunes frean laborers earning & livelihood. There is a Some | the mind with bere it will no relished wi = iotoria’s | are the admiration i creat body of guests toma pesauatire! Tae | abiety houses of meat mppearance also, chiefly painted | from thie ordained successor to see those dark lads in white imitate | This lovel foot of the moan: | tren which ving that covery ounce "oa! & email nate, Todeed, few pances there xo closely the rallitary movements of the Life Gard in | tains, whore elevations anit bright, like | "sp: "Bich frtunately crory saan | white; several bedding. » one | Semcon, ware toe - | Rngland. Before losing sight of ures tons of Africa, 1 | emerald in ising depesit. of oun on the island. ft ——— - schoolhowe, a shoemaker's shop, and all the edifices | pant Here those will just state that St. Catharines is the favorite resort | the bold st it from two | $1,000 and $1 steamboat landings are si. | which constitute @ village—except @ church. Inquire | heart's content amd , and yoo _ eK. — wrt great sah Capea tat ‘ine aid to hawe coachews at Niagara. Theic | why it iw that there is no place for religious wor: | depth of water can pr weber in suaereuall betes cotinatea 66"! ‘waleen'e ican guano whom | {he seuhiarhout of Saf, Hae toa low * | ship, and you will be informed that the ma- | gently undala Tight hundred, two thirds of whom have rua away from | neattersa this month the beautiful | Sime” pty yy Eh, fom og cethy of ail | chide shap workmen wnd laboring classes need Sunday | cause for apprehension. comfortable homes tonorge mastere here that don’t Te: | farm of Mr. Ban, as well as that of his neighbor, Colonel og brékam windows Will prove © henry lem. Tho ended; they for trout. This information must | witocamed two ward them ag much as they do their horses. Lewis, which joins the old Sweet, was covered with « | Pome Between Safe Harbor and Millersyitia are, much i, ~ 4 for pastime and fishing I. ment) in bathing | At St. Catharines and the Welland oe the sur. | sward, which, for richness and luxuriance, we have wo a< aw MT, not affright the clorgy, and lead them to conclude that | nymphs, into ‘a rounding yy yn tay benttractions for | never seen excelled. From his meadow Mr. B. reape ane s has a rope | the Yankee Gorbamites arc more wicked than other men. | into the rushing tide and allow the tumbling waves to | certs people; but for Foi BIT ive | four tons of hay to the acre. The natural beauties of the crops wees inn been the cattlest period of pale tamble them about. Then tnt g he waist jon of man the Artesian lon marae) place, including the remarkable Beaver Dam Falls, are feck below | Like the sborigines at per! froed | Gop into theses, strike out, as Leander did in | Xnd tf one-tenth of the medicinal virtues ix tn that well vrorth long journey to ania tiow, they manifest a largesbare of primitive sim- swintming the Hetespont; ‘and anon rise a | water it is, the for = ‘invalid to come: a ten vigorating the dhst., and to perform the feat on | plicity. This village is sitanted at the foot of Mount | agilit f "f F ; fs : & : Fat ; Ea as 3 j Fil in the satisthotory | Hayes, which towers over it in majestic grandeur. The Whoe'er ye are that love my lay, re ‘Sharoa and the tens of springs of Saratoga is in progress that will bring Of this city, ar- Boe ne cae ate eine | Androscogein river runs between the base of the. mount ‘Gomue srhere odiunset tnt tie ware, There is wsinall steam sogine, a the well for the par male Dr caaciliicelinninea.sf3 in the bark Frances 5 AN sands ‘s ; ose ving a pump, we . a “ miles vaciows Frenebman, light in | and Gorham. A straight line drawn from the Alpine Sao fe cxetoan, | tove to lave. Fitton of ene ‘ana thirty feet. The water adcr. | White, yn spot, blessed with a dry and exhilara- Paseed in the Sar teat ira House would about wtrike the centre Of the mount. Tt is | wouid 1 many of the belles of Broadway wont tm {oss certain proces, under the reperinandence, of Mr ‘ of thin - of and Nahant in thas revel! Pay, who may be termed the eheriet ‘at Chat pA, Purchased a meat anatbes WEEE tee ce —— wn Gone ane aire on rlltng pM CA) i ee b= i ‘ites of the river to a, sea some ete rane mbever worm among their toes, no thirsty teech to suck their | equal in ite medicinal properties to eben ee . toll rider, ite twemy” | te of = ciple, the ape het woward. 88 Frcapting mb! Nebant mas ever copmanan tam atetire'| {Ith OF the water tres Coneietones jam nene Seek mm ever ” Ty Agl y Af bree piles J OANA, GOS aes Sach lont, ant the aoe ton of tourists, mor lea the reaori of | perly sealed and safely packed in square Dut Ot finding bi to a native settle. five conte. ve, bm still (he same, It seems the favorite playground those who seek refreehing sea bathing; but that | transportation to ay ee of the world pan ge ey ise bay, to stop raring the Fo aaa fiics | the clowdemat One thine lonting in fleeey whiteness Above | there is no indutement i hotel comforts i uo of the old globe ie quem There Hall and another boy, named KiRa Py Ficliattanee, thothonse has | them, and then descending and resting thoir airy wings qoetionnninn. he faye Aggy Boa Rag ne ge) Flot a eked Bites tamed MO ane, py ph -. a bye ar bon. {tpola, of Kind of obser vate LR. OF pM on ng upou thelr noble tops. You may not reckou on sunshine | S400 paw. ‘The Nahant House, although saficiently | \s here, and: thaw EL. gE, om board the ship. ‘The boats went away in the ono sera Si" be hal Wy, seria | Oe a a a. ha eoote, mop be eons ot | nek promeurrenngosdicween, over thves hundred’ | tow ot “the hil, Seapare Ship the yen Fela a . ih over be . ie Ne ‘prme aap Bhewacthe stranger tak Ue price for | or more, fongei(u of bis embralln, may Oe etctpal nn ProeatlY ein the monihe ce two or three. wit; | wotl a very convenient baiting cstablisharent, atl pre: | tiv White and the two Sweets ,are_about thirty miles | to dhe Maagwis8, niente, noe ‘eading tor ooking privilege, he it Oy i itscont, the rue: | hotel, im fact, the only one worthy of the name, was heceems—aye five of sixcand thay cretibie-evety wort 1 ual or the use of es ant gente from the terminus of the Central Road. at Jackson's | boys according to thelr story sand waders. “He commences to Teventy five | erected byeghe company, and is under the man. | is established, then the will not be opened At the Stephenson House is two dollars and fifty River, which distance is traversed by Ane § ’ place by the cailore, for taste washer meets him, demands fifty, sometimes seventy tof Mr. "is called. the “Alpine | to receive visiters this summer, The caitse is attributed | cents re Se and there is another rated first clase Returning eastward, we find famed Thermal aay Siete srendere” again, refs to what bad | arrest and will ‘about two hundred paste, | to Nahant’s proximity to Boston as excursionists can take | house here ealled the Welland House, and one, smaller in | waters of Virginiaihe Hot and the Warm—some forty River in lat. 61 N. fhe eres and wouders agnity, for ¥ js 0 wring at 0 the house nearly as large as thewteamcr from there to Nahant inthe morning atd re- | the scale of hotel digity, called May's Hotel, and acon. | gniles from the White Sulphur, sitoated in a valley, | they proceeded with the ther do 1 Fs for going UP, ts boas, a ie, sen, bod Soaitnatens ont taoving | turn in the evening, having the Tremont, the Revere = | ee > of Cane mh boarding. si ~— [+ p oe as much fw eran — coming \ pre nha i American, , and other large hotels | houses, wo pr hotels | w ymmodate | beauty, aa t! pet Sprit 4 ¥ eiane, reated the boys be paid. ‘Thas are strangers duped | about witha sad waben Ruatalie Wale. soventt Lorene, Semmens. a | Yoout one hundred abd Oty eerh, with Ingenion’ stowage: | is the thealing spring, & tyne oa betsrs ney the whole time of their OS he tinal gall Fred it he mitch cows, dothorasd cattle, ex ‘The eteamer Nellie Baker runs between Reston and Na od Mr. May may receive persons with more benedit | but of great fame in a variety Of disensee—ecpecially | considerably from hunger, a ee tr tne Preece eee aie tuclve colts, and raises'a great many | hant, when the summer season visits really commence. | than credit to his very respectable establishrient. The | gruptive—kept by Mesars. Porter & Rrvim, two as oblig-.| three weeks with a disease somewhat ike there ta not exoursioni#t here, nor har | total aumber of viviters bere at the buslest sensom te landlords as can be fimnd. . cemmamondation for in wit ost | Youre stoctt, | The horses are, required daring the $m | ii Nelic made one solitary call. Tt looks, very ominous | reckoted at hundred and My; so that civing the | arrangements of their fowunde, exhibee reat taste as | this owing, taken from the Malls | mor months to convey touriats Lealioes vey Bathing resort, | Wella Hones one hundred and finy | well as enterprise; and a plensure seeker may find him. | sort of horse beef. In June, 1860, Taos a tac tromnrian Tome, our te | Penis ee hie eet Meas Wesiagtes fie Shure | sad the punt and the Nees em mach deproerd | oocyst the, Mar fet, hr Fema ro, Jost the | Sit wey Mapp tthe romani a meqestered wie i | Sip Tet Wood. of tp vd it it said an , el oe from Ipine House to Mount Washington, | in consequence, There may be seen, ft is trae, at pure | tana recorded pured, Honolaly Hosa ad lcm oto some say vay, | stance o¢Fnrien a alt niles me dlrs, | of Ue ay. carrngra acon, da voce, of may | Act Paget ine excuslss, deans of drain | Fone wee the esse OF hg athens th weil | dating the seamen, and were beeaght "ue apa grr | Rea Ns edo oe | uote, nies capa, rfrahng | Ana eng A ede fo ot ahd red | hen Goan, Rae cetera We wed dnt {inne "We understand that aye, the 3 morning and retarn | twelve weeks, the great revenue derived from this source yenged a P trot slong the edge of the hard ai ul w modated. The e evening. a3 steamer Maid of the Mist is can be eatimated. ‘The fare per day at the Alpine and the rT ee nae a ‘ wun ton | a Se hare ana Be apr m -) r * Almost iform rate of farg is establish (ring cone. ee ale ee cheamer. Hot voyore tr m | edat ‘hte fone renorta, as if bY Draponertet | igen hey prowtty course alnag: Ueto interred, ¢| A Fr past ot pe mnistance |. aches and gratical complaiata, together witha variety ot | fal Spainss Capon Wh yand a tl rangemen| ing One to suppose that—*Yyu help me, 4 | - . i 4th ced “have no itation | other discases. . ‘Mayas ts the yprie- hig son on an tl ap and down betwdent dhe bridge; and ne near help you—you pluck one, and [ll pluck the | therefore, that hotel ke Rae way ay) eb hee M averring et Where’ te pine ik wy | tor. The Worm ing bab is kanemg tee taowt arurions toon sunstaded. — be deterred through fear of Falls ; distance about two miles, | and then Seese wil pores bane ng some 275 Wogers other,” ts the actuating principle and the landlord's deca. | and sorrowfully, tas. ory bas depar '