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9 s {od aad jowelod; some have a lilac be gathering them r: left of ribands and scarfs, of pert little summe and lace trimmed, to’ be seen at (ue spring ia ing, is sufficient to plunge any well regulate the most hopel Among the li the eminent pugilist, the undivided att aws, but none bey ond Ay trust that the pugilistie maa There is a goud deal of sina yet very little Gain Gient chronicler of the former ta rather consum» the latter tbax t town is as yet hardly physick: rance of gaivty. One thing, howe ly, the decided in Hotels. Several Imprimis, the E tions erst whi tablishment presided over glow oal Th [mr jection town a he present rads its w to ifs ay causes Teral br ns caravanseras their guert pretent bt w and uclangholy sans | th writh as stock i crcared, Visitera, however, should not be duped into WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. peated instances the prescriptions of m ; Ee ue aaa ee ay ing belf a dollar for seats within the eaciosure, when a ae fights and sounds, a pare, clastic, braciag alaios (for it may be described as a cong the regular admission fee is only a quarter, aud ‘ail are uae nly 30, iio. } mere and velvet gresa sward rage My. € e) pour out Uaete guests by huudreds }eptivied to equal Joges as regards Beats amd Position, _ %, 7, a eR ag ed penathen | 6 Tpound for the springs, At this hour | This is r @ Lumbug, Mousiour (in, aad | The Invitation to Judge De of the FET t has on shakeu by Ling rine ne He 7 iis ot’ vtepparvowae abot thet Ole, te | H shoe Um pat ap A Correctod wih Canaidates toll and tage the feisty aheabblng ear ta simple morning drews, with tie jamaty roand bat, wh _ y opine ss ¥ ‘almost complotely supersevc:i the dowdyizh bonnet, SHARON SPRINGS. aloo Invited, be, e. 4 uostruag DY aap. infend around or a veil thrown over the bead, i#cousidercd ‘he propor Hl Vs Tobserve in the Hiemacn of the 97th inst. a short edito- re bas ¢ endowed the soenery ix prope) - wover, gives probably as Pavruon Form, ial stating that the President and Board of Directors had | AVOU With cle of ploturesque beauty. The face of r and for the Suarow Srnixas, Augost 1, 1860. +f bd the country is diversided by roiling billk and smiliag the more elabo- Men, Women, Politics. ond Dress. tendered a formal invitation to Judge Douglas to visit this | gales, aud, tu addition to thes? attraction® to the tourist morning visit to ity for coquetry part of the day’s coutral to all the hotels, aad They aro at odsomely lad out, aad sie aod care. Around @ circu: ive orf leea feet m diameter the pil- to Saratoga ta parsuit of health or plea iu the moraiugs, to tey the virtues of Young ad old, widows and maldeas, rich wand servant, mingie here ia perfeos by eelug bud squeesing te get bold of oue of the ich Uke ministering sprites of ube spring ul) As cmptict The sprites ia question are thy ve o four Loys in Cleau White jackets, each furnished with a stot, On which thece fat bettomed tuners are These they cip into the suail oritice tat mouth of the spriag, @ad baud them round Ned to the thirsting crowd, who still cry for © 13 4» cburge for the \water, bat Tt give the attengants some’ gratuity, Ita ay fixed. to NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1860. This place is crowded. Amongst the distinguished men are ex-President Vaa Burca, Judge Wa, Keat, Judge | Lawards Pierrepoat, Jouw Vaa Burea,’ the Aus- trian Cousul Geueral, C. F, Loosey, Captain Morris, of the British Navy; Judge Bosworth, of “the New | York Supreme Court; fiom. )) Joha. Py Keawedy, Aud mary others of note, Political diseussions are | espiritiess, No Oue seems interested tn the eubjec' | ‘The ex-Presideat has fgured it out that Dougias can car- | Ty this State, bul no considerable murabc. agree with bum. pcareg agotber Can be found io ail this congregation who think sue a renult possible, The feeling is general among all well informed meu here that, upless New Jersey ant Penveylyavia cua be carried for Breckinridge, Lincoln must be elected. All regard this as a misfortune, which hone bee how to avert. - ‘The Women ao not dress well at Sharon this season, They baye ampic trunks a! plenty of ugly dresses. Tae | caroidates raight fh celebrated watering place, and aluding to it asan evi- dence of bis popularity in this gection of the couxtey. Like many other paragraphs that dnd sboir way into: the colutnns of @ daily paper, ft ts partly correct and partiy iacorreet, and with no view eiluer to promote or injure Judge D's. popularity, T desire to give the precise fac 8, whien are these:—The President, on his own re- fponsibility , Usinking it probable that some, if not si, the it to visit the Virgiat Springs, aad that tt would be an object of interest to tie gursts generally, of whom there are already a very large burober here, determibed @8 an aet of courtesy to extend ticm en invitasion, and wisbing to avoid any tavidioas cistinction not actually necessary, invited #ix of them, viz: Messer. Bell, Breckinridge, Douglas, Lane, Fverett nod dobpeen, aod Lmay add that it will afford him piea- Sure to enter ain apy out reference to thetr che or all of thes gentlemen, wiih- political prospects. Desire to See the Great Bastern—Polims—Lreckinrid, the Ascendant, &c. Having seen a notice of the probability of the Creat Fasterm coming to Virginia waters in your paper, 1 would ask you to cxert your iwfluence to induce the directors to doeo, a there is not # particls of doubt but that she would be crowdcd to overdowing, for not less than ten days, if *he wonid anchor in Hampton Roads Old Virgi & imbibed one or two giastes to start w * re ¢ 4 4 style of dress iacks grace'ulness of fold—cut in a regular pone ard “gemntalty’ ‘tens ‘6 f the grounds | Cone from the bottom to the wait, with all gathers gt in modory 14 come to the spring ag they tadnige ) iake from the full, they acem Wo. co » but are ; wherever he appears. im auothor glass oF two, and ¥oon till taey have imbibed | ghaned like atin Intup inler witha v ist Bach bore wh Seat eer: | week (eee lea, See ent Casbume is stiff, quuite destitute of grace, and death to all widing ber A ng Whe, Revs Mr Mil.) they caproise themselves bub fabcioation. In my uext I shall give the manners, cos- i ure upoa that arch wire | car on a circular ratiromd wien tnpies and babite of tae belles and beaux and matroas of | k a maker, aaron Barr. “La Mountain, with | worked mow at the sause pr his piace | bis b 2 Li Stoout povket, arrived, yout oro a For three & peer om We slia!i aot languish for asusements for the preset | bi aise w qiarter of a rs NEWPORT. snaroga f til.’ >| bundagmen dnantnas onde Newroat, August %, 1369. CORR al Bhat osna “wtis P RESaeE tues. e Springs, be- | Great Influx of Wisitert—Trouble: of Peder Funilias—Ac- is : ! ion Tall—C vs i } sunita the water f cost, and keeping hands tive Bustnees@f the Holcta~ Elma she Guede Bajoy Them pegs A ; ae ay {hic same Gberslapirae $s bundy | selves —Hoys ond Music—Launching of a. Vensel—The etek aad watch plays near the ie of hours every “Lite Giant's’ Arrival—Ruuning Of aSiare, de , do. This far-famed summer resort is Low crowded with the Gagalingly beastivul daughters of America, gathered together from every section of tao Uuion. Tae sober the promenade, the music, ar railrow ride, ithe visiter breakfast. Of the quality red, de The vast addition: to the famed a ala “U dispute, tt of atl the am arise ote x 1 SAN Ube, ettor. Ie eight be | denizens of the quiet city of Newport are every. day being bh stad ol Panis ‘ sited ands op slo 0 dO wot breakfast before tea | invaded by whole armice of straugors, who arrive regu a AA aa ! Perrys Gxiia for At Tals wsnot a bad plans | tary by every, steamboat that stops at this port. ‘The foe toag MANY Ia wie, aad hve sha it note suing train ave wut pestered by tha rule, | ooadércending Jehus of the various hotels aud the kuigtuts pefesepesks Ea Dees y antendet to apply to regalur boarders. of the whip generaliy are iacessautiy oceupied ia the Sort en UTR hatcshd ibehe te att ae te tia ta deeea td Dowie atiar Brealcfast, and | trayeportation of aa endless wumbor of passengers, and hal pera el taie'A ball room, an thelr mora €oabuines, saunter upamd down tae trout | 2 Unlinited assortmeut, of ponderous baggage. The cupied ev 4d fashionadl cog od hotel on speaking Low obwhat I a in | troubles of unfortunate pater familias are thick as pagel Goidikel PPO fd Pred rat Gare 8 8 Le | grape leaves upon bisiband. fiowever picasaatly hy ea- . Some, vot ven W exercise, aid having no companion to | ACavors to smile, there is no doubt that hts eympathies tining ha ng by fifty one, foot | GO MMC avrecuble, week e quiet corner on the piazza aod | erestropaly on the sideof the oppmenta of women’s a Jr. i , | aPeH A the forenoon ig. rea low, very low, indulge | vients, His ealwaltivs sro indeed sorely abuadant and " {es kitehen and laundry | iu that oldeecof all pastimes, fooling with tha’ crochet . eee agements entirely unsurpassed by any’ similar estab vies aod Show Oi their | Brievous to be borne What with railway and steamboat t. The well ke he varld pisvo. Others, agaia, | charges (or @ whole houselold, iweiuding ehildrea, b eutnpose “the Union,” Love a aca of le mailianry and Jewelry | nurse,” soevanta, aad vaciety. of paraphernalia pond es ‘ Wot aha ovettinng with tt an encampment ia the ¥teinity tomake | izciaental lo a summer exoursion, to say uothing foliage of three or four hondred shade t restments iu bead ‘of +, and to loose thetr | of the frightful resporsibiiity of looking after ter ¢ollure in ¥ attempts to win something ‘whose greea arches music Jost bagguge on overcrowded steamers at the very mo- 1 t the lotieniedy ower which # parcel of German Jews ot pipragitbledagdetsar.an of happy cl dnd proasnaders are soustanuy | Presice, Edtuer the dice are lwaded or the valuable | ment that all bande uc 8 “ Sipeing 2 burt v" “| primes are placed ow numbers which there is | contending with exlorbitant hackmen, avd be But the aitair of the aad of the 6 the remotest possibility of throwing, for cer- | of his wap by mikcbiewors boys, the poor gentieuaa bas was the “opening ball,’ at tls ig’ that nothing 18 ever won of grewter | ahard time of it. Ou the arrival o a steamer at the was a féte got up by the bo a pair of brass sleeve buttons or a ir owa cho. 7. janding place, it ® lamcutable to see the predicaments of Stil, as Isaac aud Soiomon vuggest 6 | this useful avd much abused individual wictims that they Can retary the prize aad | the affectionate and yet somewhat imperious wife, * have thee throw for a quarter, taey throw out | yy, not gor up that baggage yet? There are only balfa do i they hed lost two gold watches this zen trunis and four boxes, besides nurse's thing: “hus cbeouraged, quarter at borry up, or the éleamboat wil carry luemaway.”” OL gamester has can?t fod but Liree as yet, aud——"" bo harry, tsentival pair of aud donc keep vs here al) aight” And #o Pater Jonannes darts back Uhrocgh tue gaogway, muttering ia an audible fone certain expressions which’ the best Chistian could bot porsibly mistake for bis prayers. To Jag trouble of the onuuppy gentieman is the natury ‘of those who have no simi ar troubles oa Land, no children ¢\amoring or candy, uo lost bagange to bri committee of thy fashionably av “Joun,” says furniture, Was ext vm, two hundred fe qu othing sleeve vutlemea are im the New York ) Saratoga every morniog mt nine with these and some aegars, thoy se- ack piaea of the hotel, aud bbere fiscuss the politics Of the day, SM. Curtis, of W. Elirper, of bly fitted tmpulse 0 read over the uc alot whom fe nia is Southerners Just now, enjoy ing her vast re. gourceé of health and pleature, aud every one of us will willingly travel to Oli Point and pay our dollar or more to go op board ber, for we ave bere for fun and novelty, bad we ¢o not stop for money , nor even a Hittle,Incouve: hienec to get it. Thore are Low here sbout eixteen han. | Crod vipiters, almost altogether from the South aud South. weet, With a few Baltimoreans aad Washiagtonians; and the tide t# just begining to set ia trom the leaser s)1 tothir—the great sun of the mineral epriog system of uth, Let ts have the Great Eastera ia Hamat Roads, for he will never prosper if she slights the Sout 1. Breckiuridge, the gallant young Kentuckian, is carry ing everything Pca: Bing, bere. ae rages are dropping all others fer day. Virginia, herntasae ie ead Te’ Kentuckians bere parte 4 every )0Ung mau’s vote ia that State for thal ticket. You cep Count sure of Virgiaia gad Kentucky, aad of course on ali the South, CAPE MAY. Care dar, July 28, 1860, Communication with Mew York—Hotels and their Manage. ment—Cape Ison City—Hop at the Columbia House— The Supply of Newspapers—Distinguished Visters, de. As the New Yorx Henatp has freqnently advocated yacht races, &c.,to Cape May, and now has sent the Groat Eastern down to satisfy the Philadelphians; it has finally succeeded in making this place quite popular. However, it is astonishing that more New Yorkers do not take advantage of the great facilities they have of com ing here. With three as fine staunch steamers as ever rode the sea, forming a daily line from New York, a su- perb yiew of the bay with all ite fortifications, com. merce, aud the villas that line its banks, a night on the summer sea, and tially a view of the Cape and its hotels as the steamer rounds juto the bay the next morning at five A.M. one can searely imagine why the average daily arrivals from the metropotis des not amount to 600 instead of 100 T#m plad that you are giving the “gentlemanly proprie- hat the | tors’ of the hotels {ittie shaking up, there are some exceptions, truly, but, a nolaes, they need it. Those who understaad New Yorkers are not astonished why to Mregy ni boca woas cat Wa OcO Aston. 1 'ly BOjwusndog to tae bar for 4 sherry cubbier. light, Of course we will hot nggravate the serious symp- | more of them do not take advantage the fieilities pa pte he the At half yast two the preparation beil for diaxer rings, a the case, lest we get out worthy frieud ia a tar hem of above. There is Lo iaduc anent belt out to , and the parlors and piszzagare deserted, The dining bal, | gore furious passiou, for we bear in mind Shaspbyiopophi- om to come here. Whe: Mae men leave the city in 1. March etka in the Uuitved atte Hotel extends along the two fronts of | ey) caution; “ In caiamitoso risus cliam injuria e!.’* fammer they seek pleasurd just @5 much as fresh air and ae pe Lanciers the t Lacs forming two Biges Of a equare, of au ag- fhe Newport no are fied, 80° to speak, to | sea bathing: but, unfortenately, most of the hotel pro 3 rowel gregate length of some three hundred feet, waile | their very cetlin, ava yet the cry as still they | prietors think that if they furpich thelr boarders meals the with oF the hull Js only aome tweuty, feet. tal come.’? ww the of these ‘ies | anda place to sleep in, they haye accomplished their are Laid Revoss the brew ta of tae roamyexch tableac-| ean accommodate Ginbers that oro wid or duty eit they desire any Arpuyemnent, they mush e¢t ft roredat-o8 twenty two persons—the whole being aille | is a somewhat surprising “ itatter, At feast to ‘thed up cemsel ves is uO wooder, then, that’ the young 4 Xand seven hundred. Making allow- | veinitiated: Batnoone sever turned away. owe wheuoa | anew td their am ment ia guzziing down bad liquor, for the dulicaity of feeding this nauititude, ou wil, there are comfortable, sung and oom | and the young Iadi sudw venient querters awsitl: g you in Newport. Jt seems that the aipractiona this season’ have been very ie, the weather has been singularly cool for tuis Patient th the ting birds have nut stopped of the year, > ir ve 8 et rom all thet we learn’ te where the seasun is so very short, 20t more than six Orgigat 8, aby Che Who is not very exacting might feel satis- ¢ retult, The tavle is uot wo good as ata first New York, or auy of o ie for Saratoga, aad if ded to the Rable waiter i white kids was m. 7 43 ay array. The sungy arrivals not yet reached their It is thought West ae heen of the Al a up, he may manage to m: ‘that the month of August will bring in of juvaders prosperous reaims of Yaruke *. from New Yi ‘atoga, Boston, Philadelphia aad the the pai of beauty, brillia After dlaner the next act oa the programme isadrive | Sou. Of the hotels are not invariably cuoked ) Which ts about five mies trom the yil {asoleuce of office yee there epressible eowilict paug wita people. While large numbers are continually arriv- jog, & corresponding» satio ia geuerally on the wing to ott “* in cabs, some on horseback eo gay, parts, having spentas much of the ®eacon here as os | And some w aa omnibus Inrod for the day. toe key to the mysterious aippl; a {| In fact, the whole route js coverea with equipages, masy | power of ee OA by the Bonifaces of the fienor Bar oo } of them extremely elegant. The drive ia Centrai Park i | piace. Although there is ‘tbat can be called ex- Seymour and lady, of Ti ‘i | not halt eo tasbtounble. The hotels in th citement here, there ts yet ® deal of gayety, and active indoor and ontdoor amt Toe ladige and geptiemen who visit Newport seem to be of the right stull for self enjoyment, They do not go to the. to sit in their parlors, moping and gaping over pe last red hight gown romance, but to erjoy the fresh. the clean aud salabrious drives, the invigorating: waters, i. ‘ing: re d of their guests, who tracsfer themselves ® very pretty and well managed tending down to the margin of the sale at » daring 2 excursions. of Saratoga; T. 1a Signor Caznova, of Ha ~ reeding taste | od bows to difereat chart may aso indulg th stomacher wad ne And the merry dance. Receptions are at Stith tol a voee or Wremsele ta though ‘not very grand, is picturesque | Gi the rage “The Indien of the Atlantic Howse do fouble sk ts only restiag spol ii | up these on Fridays io the most aristooratic r superb | £ Saratoga, and when the pleasure seo style, and with great success. Their levees has geen tt and enjoyed at to bis full satisfaction be ma! Watering pluce ts full to overdowlog. Hundreds | feutastic amusement; and if the yourg Prinee ever comes room. The rash and crash of erinolive did not come up to the awful work that wo sometincs wisness ta the corridors of Irv'ng place Opera Howe, bet still it wasra ther @ cizcumetance to be recorded’ with some alerm, Tickets were so'd at one collar and a haif each, admiiting @ geutleman and three Indies, aad the coucourse of fair forme and brave young hearts was therefore pretty large There is @ very noticeable an! attractive feature t3 con nection with the Atlantic House. proprictor has se cured the services of a yory able ant eMctent band, which plays # variety of splendid operatic selections every afterpeon and eventing in the grant hall of the hotel, ages. The turn yute, most of them, at least, are y this afterag0a was mover sur. ial eveuts here is the arrival of Mrs. t ved uu Bousett aud party, ocoupy ing @ sui of s."" The committee have 1 dy ing bowors, sud the prisiag proprictors hire ved a triumph which must Opa the way to others mor? substantial. It is worthy of note that notwithstanding the great ¥¢ ditions which have been made .. steamer hae been placed on the Inke, and the phurapring, at the lower end, is in fail binet, Many of the well known holiinés bave arrivod, sugqoat ee of many’ of thel jy their presence, the al 4 now gune tothe laud of the Joal.’ compas ‘The pate of this howe, it is belic ved, will be changed | This plan has becn in progress for sole titae, aud, as & from Ubion Ball to ae mc matter of course, draws large and ovderly crowds atound ition mi the Lote! at the regular hours To say orderly crowds, is . said abut politics, aud very Little catbusiasm | almont to speak improperly, ae there ie no kind of die . morning, and the other at the latest ¢ about any of the Presideutial candidates The dispersion | order witacased Lere. The people arc quiet, civil, kind ceivable uight. Bat ow this occasion the latest night aud | atthe building of Babel aud the confusion of tougues | and inc‘Tennive=at least this is what one may be per- th 4 w both ded to the dance. | bave their parati ow in ovr owa political history, | mitted to mention a8 a pleasing circumstaace in so largo Congress Water and € ssmcn Wore equally forgotten, | amd 9 | may yet turn out for the best. and ‘mportant ao.ty as Now port and even “the hogro” was ignored, sire | — There is quite a spriukliug of the clergy in the village, The fashionalvie resort, Fort Adams, one of the Guest when be made lis appearaace with the “reireshments.” | among them Dr. De Wits, of New York, wo sigaalize! | spotson the wand, will be opeued loday with great his usual absent mindedness b7 ation gold watch | eia. An old military officer is in charge of |i, itis s . very sbortiy after le arrived. “Collegiate” must | expected that there will bea great disp! on the occa. Sanasoaa, August 1, 1900. | o1+° Lim another, that won't g shoe. Thc wusio wil be supplied by. the Germania band, A Day at the Springt—Programme of Fushionable Pas. 7 the leadership of Garl Beramana. mes— Water Drinking, Flirting, Musi¢, Dancing and NIAGARA, grand concert is to take place at T’rovifeace ou Fri- Ridiag—Gavategn hake, th ores day wight, et whiek your eld favorite B.ignou, Madame oS y ee ; sibs Ist Amat wat, Horvat, } Stephan! aud several other artistes, will wsist, let those who come here for aday, two days or a AGARA Farts, July 23,1800. 5 furoing from the ben fow, there are sume othor inte- woek, leave olf, before starting, any tendency they may | Nowra! Adractions—Vieit of the Prince yf Weies—Bien. | resting items of gevevalnews, A fue litte beg, bailt Aasgeted é ie aie on the epot, was Iniuched at baif past cight o'elock this & ag, And put ona resolution to ¢ ail din's Bxhiticions, de., de " meee mOrHing Savory beautifol craft, anu agreat crowd things philosopbica a ok invariably on the The charma of Niagara never wane, Other places of | was atira <a Uhe cooasion to see ler glide toto her bright side If they do not, their ara | Summer resort may bave their variations—may be on eon eb ok at f L essen sd thet " Pt <i e-ehaesegell ae ne towns folic on the tl expectation fo* « anyth easvut and their p avy- | fashionable to-day aud vo lgar to. morrow—but Niagara is the artival of the “Little Glant,’’ or whore reception ex tls trying to the philosophy of evea a | still the same—‘‘beaxtifal, sublime,” and there is a9 | tensive preparations are being made, Acomuittes of or | educes ty Aude\pecta- | belvg 0 unimpreseible, so devoid of imagination, ag not SS = ae =p henge) = lesa a cony ti dens T thete e-streck th presebee ¢ iat is ¢ | Sexo thirty three members, ay have m vor! sresg - G | W stand awe-struck im presence of that majestic Tae Of | Goa rate Arrangemente for co aeting t © aller wi, ber t wat singing ite eternal diapason to Omnipotence. | force fired a th N > tourist can return without having | lithe park, iufromt of the Atiautic House, which will het mized, a 2° 1 amare would think of t. | Ve#t, Dougias® hendquarters. At seven o'clock ?. Ma i . - se pce eager val Procession of men. wil parade ia se in the ¥ 5 tt a j foreign cruate having Grat visited | front of the hotel, and a stage and triampbal arey will be ‘ prevail. A ten by elx, with . withoat | built Mr. Dougins wil be welcomed by we Mayor of | » glanteres, wi ' 2 st capaciee | (BC.Clty with all the honors, and oa entering the hotel he " . hotel capacity | will bare to page uadera transparency ua which, on * f at! the angles vent econ mmense numbers of peapie | Ohe Fide, Wil Deembiazoned the wor! “ Welcom *" bth t vase, the finest hotel per. | OD the ether, ‘The Will of the Poop A . t onal | display of fireworks will take place in the | ¢ “ od wi to everfowiag, and the | park, the centre piece of one of the pyrotechnie pieces fe yt Cataract if bearing the word “Union.” It te aleo expected that sa he ot " Jater hour ef the evening the “Litue Giany” will be ger. | ture corting less than ten 4 oes not opan up need Snathes s brinel Samael lend esa enchanting ¥isions of the ma in whied one may Lica } bis ease im bis ium. Bot there 4 fv use in grumoiag ly... pe Aa gramoling will e alo proposed to give @ hop | oro x i; * - see agics - ‘ as that lady is io mourning it i@ doubtful can, One Wome Ret pay the Ores ears from wil! accept. So Yuu see that Newport is atic. oan AR be expend any mere 10 | Bawermas ken ally all terminates you shall already expended in ealargiag iaeir cura | t ie etna tu be faithfully uetedt me ton a fan to and . em of the yo Sore of the underground rvlroad gentiomen Lave been | and exciting t oy te fi aee | dodging around these diggings 0! hooting op what | ee Ee ae oe yur | they might devour, like the old ceutiomw 1a Mack, mad, Tork, of somewhere cise bs thoes anetcat friend, Soap hove plohed ap aod atte ork, ¢ were € re Bi penchant | those comforts u. niet y - ide up 8 et me 8 determioation, anil a'l (ae y No, With her Mcomely slave worwan lighost confidence, a8 the w ree | service for ten pen: say “What a tasdnin he Wis made room, exacting wa $2,000 By tome lovertemaln cotwithstanding | ing iduaied ¢ the ¢ficulty of such « fob sud, the atkee bay aratogn y J, With all ibe money of Ler miso, wih | habit of early F D @ had been couAioutly ent -astot, sud no } beneficial effect than’ Lave Been heard of lier for tWo dara 4 somethicg. The first 1 | ehory ‘white chokers™ ere at the Nathoms gress wat ©, to th rT The reeetpis tate his | of the game, aad fl Is thought that some rich (acte will | Giasses wcorsing t f a ya canmot fat: to be immeasety in. | econ transpire, | pertios were even visited by the venerable + noous disorders. | wofortanate + pester eyed) hops, gotten up ata dollar & head, to enable the hotel to pay for tielr baud. All innogeat and Qeublve Bport—sach a4 talloaux, diseolving views, jsnterus, archery, eveaing certs, | many other things, formeriy so ular bore, ace hanistied lence for want of a vad to draw together the domes elements demain they which they lament so ee a roa culourly atte’ streets, are *rdustiost of A lady or gentieman cannot walk anotber without becoming so dur ‘unfit to appear in thebal! room, for this sandy gravel beres like wax to linen clothes. ture could be easily removed b; leas of red gravel along e: ipal t this will be accomplished exce| subscription of the visiters to do it for them; nn gra as well attended, in proportion to the size of the piace, ag ine, they Woeld have no del io bi "ood fork. 6 turn his back to ue springs, unleas the mediciaa! virtues | any of those beld iu eS our-prineipa! eities hy distin: E in the hvtel asking for Neorg f hs Ad | of the water detain bum a litle louger. guished citizens. ‘The fairsex of the Ocean House are ‘troad.’ “Tt is aot erough fey The eve posses away rather dully, To be 5 Likewise up to the mark ta tits matter. They lave peid to come here and spend their money, they must help im the bailroom very often, aud there | several receptions which Lays been very fashioaahly and | to bullid a line to get here. # bad last night, but then the guests | eiegantly attended, aud the future ones, from ali the DLeci¢edly the ven at for some most part strangers there i¢ | pearauors of the arraugetaents, promise to be ag attrac: | yours | the axe House on in the social atmosphore which pre- | Pive'an the past be ? Peak Win tetas ok yment. Fow go to the ballroom, there. Ta the musical aud terpsichorean tine there has been no | its furs and britiasty fhowtnated; a r sauutering away the evening | guiness. On Monday niybt lest a brilliant hop was given | form ted at the fw end of oa. at the Atlantic House, wader the immediate supervisiva Of | which was Hasster’s celebrated orchestral | Bir. Wm. Newton, the proprietor, au’ the whole aifalr | baud Bi past une P.M. the hall was filled | came off in the most exquisite style, and was coasitered | with as dee a ‘om Of bewstiful women as it has by the laticr an¢ gentlemen « perfectsa cess Tac masic | poen our fortapeso witueas for some time. The proprie War recherche, the dancing ball was tpleadiviy decorated | tors, Messrs. & Woolman, had used every endea with aromatic towers, #treams of light Gowed dowa upow | yor aud spared (a8 th» hop was free) to make Tue Usson, Saaatoca Srrivc, August 3, 1960. the fair ladies and their sterner friends, and the dancers | it a success, and wemge to state that they suc- waukec, in a heavy’ alin rrotega Unusual Bridiancy of the Bysipcgee— | themselves were far abead of the Canadian béaation whom | cecded beyond i largest portion of the 4 diamoade; Miss Schenck Scone: Placed on the Lako=The Parsons in Parco | We Prince of Wales had #0 often to correct. Here the 1 | ladica preeeut were srners, Taltimore, that paradise eaus , Miss C oo A dies wore aw fait ip the intricate art of waliziag, gallop | of houris betug fa the @scendaut. Philadelphia, too, Loss by a Clerpyman of his Goid Watch, dc , be ing, polkning, aud the thoussnd aad one bravehes Of the | which coutests the prize of beaaty with ber sisier city, worthily reprecented ‘ t : up to Newport to stand up with a set of radiant damsels | stood loki 2 aiaoade, and | S1¢ Now colonized dott from the United Sates and tbe | UP i Tred alin of ube Attantic Houme, ict Lith. look to’ | ah sila, we could bos Du Wage election isso TAN eax " t To tbe latter hotel more than sovea han- | his tows and his heart—that formed for some nobier ofee hopping, Simon cred aud Gfiy persous sat down to a sumptuous dinner, Another bop took place Inst pight at the Ocean House, | Suggs would say, “cavort! io that kind of and to-morrow a thousand will dine tn ite wew fail, the | S24 Wermuinated ip » very satisfactory mann: yma | S!8 Bat n'iegint jc me anehe py ct us not par. finest tm this country for such a purpose, pated, nut equipages of every Kind aod size were ea- | own diguity, ibe hop be! te There never was such @ dispiay before of horse deah | gaged to takiog the Hirht fouted facies of the elty to the-| stroll ‘pon’ tue lawn, with the Stretching afar oil in the distance; banner of heaven floating sbove! of the great deep booming over the Bivaios of the baud linger'ng on the v1 lingering on your arm, how can ae! happy We lowe all pretty girls rally, but bis ed py pee ‘of? Wilintagton, lovely and chartoing | Del., the belle of the Coumbta, the most. As 1 have sald before, the New York arrive at five A. M, they also form a tine from Phil and ar. re e about ive P.M. There is also ‘alestner that forms a line from Baltimore via Net Del. runs on alternate aye the Boats ou the ond days. ° arrivals were ja tls way. New York aver: about 100 per day, Philadelpyia about 200; Baltimore about 150, bat oa the odd days the average is aboat 400 day. Those who desire to leave in the morning aogee rally up carly, sauntering sroand the porches beige Drenk thet aud the New York papers. . Risley, whitom of the Fifth Avence Hotel, fornishes us with the Axrarp evay moning before breakfast. Upon the arrival of his ar ‘orl and pewsboys there is a general scram. bio for Hrascos, each one fering that he may be last, acd ali eesti furn comes, Mr Risly informs us that he ay: over 150 Hawai. daily and never has any left on tone j , Amongst the boarders here we nolice a few who more } do poikifeat of public lite. Ooruclins Wendell and Major | Beaie, of Woehivglot, are at Congress Hall, whilst, ex- | Benatare ard mud fates, of Delaware, Hon. 3. | Henry, Mayor of Puiladeipuia, and Hon, Manuel A’ Otero, | Of Albnquerque, New Mexico, are at the Columbia. Tue | Weiter genticiand has book the delegate to Con New Mexico for a goot many years, and if be | to the doctrine of the territories Mating their own di tic concrro®, he may be returued to the Seaate vpoa Mexico's admission. | AVON SPRINGS. Avon Seaivas, July 26, 1860. porticn of the Waters—Stiuation of te Springs—Clima's and Soil—The Vatley of the Genessee—Indian Relia— New Yorkers al the Springe—Polition’ Enthusiasm ai a Taw Evb, do., be Here | am at thie fount of he O'4 Ponce de Leon "and | would have renewed his lease of life could Le bave looked On this beautifol valler—the paradise of the red mau, The waters of Avon, eclebrated for theit sanative prow Dr. Freaucls more than a quarter of a contury age. Ho prouounced them unsurpassed in the cure of rheumatism and all erta. Many valuable springs, strongly impregnated with remedial \ogredients, owing to their Btaphical position, are vielted wy the eurie Loonlity is an important feature tn « Watering place. Experience bar proved that cleanliness aud pleasant arseciations are important auxiliaries tn promotiog the cony: eof patioute, and that, apart ling bature of miocral waters, dry warm da charming ‘autscape ate powerfil alts in £ the valivudinarian to health aad strength Agents derived from the mineral sud regetabic king doims are OXea vainly used in combatting disease when Abe nerves are agitated by woity’s harsh and temulwuous founda Many fovalits of deiloate ompanization are hme riet to untimely graves by this cxcitiag cause, who might bave beew restored to their families wus friends by enjoy ine (he quiet and retivemont of the conetry Air, that st id we breathe ia popwiows town’, iy polgon Coty Pho asac Sources of impurity, counteracting ia re @ that they may ran short before theit | esa from | elds faat | Ht re verented, aud dtiegates from man; "Other Altes are soon enpeteas i . gud visiter, the Valley uf the Gcuessee is aasoolated with proud and stirring recoliections of tie “red ruler of the bhade.”” The eigus of ‘pis departed glory are Seon the tomahawk and arrowhead that ere wrned 7 the ploughman—of his reverence for the dead iv the graves Of kindred, made the receptacles of wampum beads hud its of battle aud the chase—of Lis religion in the ruined altar stove of his he sats —, poetic —in the mysterious it of Nice eonoes Mea the Lidscand about the of ‘ees be BA wh ‘that he loved so well. His paradiae for ages was ia the “ Vulley of Peasant Waters." The fay faused eprings that well up from its green sequested bosom gave name to one of the chief towns uf his nat on (Cauawaagas) and visited them, and tested their waters long before white man sounded the kg! LLof the forest with bis ring axe, or reared a log cabin im the clearing. ba Pon Yorkers ooauresete here in large embers) with their families, Aimong We prominent vis, Brown and family, dr. Lawrence, Mr. ter; Mr. Titns, Mr. Atkins, all of whom are wl merebants of your city; Mr. Trowbri¢gs and family, New Haven; Geacral Williams, Me; aude Howell, Bath, Mir. Hall aud wife, Michigan; Mr. Viaceat, wife and daughter, Cleveland; Mr. Warren and Mr, Harrington, do, aot @ nost of others. » j Ta regard to political matters, bat little interest is manifested. Ja this county—livingston—which was formerly the hotbed of nigce: aud Know Notbingisin, the people are waking up to tha true izues. They are for wipeing out the scheming poultical mouatebauks aud demagogues who have for a series of years controlled both izations. The corruptions of the last by egal has driven the last wai! in the politica! cofiin of pare ty. demand a new order oi thi Tae course pursued by the rottea Albany Regoucy at ‘tes tou and Baltimore will consign the leaders of that dyaas- | to the oblivioa which they have so long and so ricaly Ratery ‘Their days are numbered. So mote it be. CAPON SPRINGS. Carox Sraunus, Va., July 20, 1950. City and Country, a Conirast—Pictureque and Romantic Scenery—Game and Fish in Abwndance—Properties of the Waters—Society at the Springs, dec , €c. When we read in your jourmal that (de inhabitaats of the cities are sweltering unter a tropical sum, with the thermometer at 98 in the shade, the visiters at ws charming summer resort, situated at au elevation of fif- teen hundred feet above the level of the sea, with aa a! mosphere always cool aud salu brious, {cel truly happy ia being able to escape from the euervatug imtiveace a the — dusty, heated aud crowded streets. Both old aud young at once feel te exhilarating infle- ence of the bracing mountain air; aud evea the drooping invalid experieaces as it were a new life iufused tarough his frame ia breathing the pure oxygen of these hilis. During the hottest weather ia the lowlands the heat is never oppressive here, the rays of the suu beiag tempor- ed by cool breezes during the day, and at night a blanket will genrratly be found necessary. Situated in the midst of the most beautiful mountain scenery, aud surrounded with primeval forests, a hunired picturveque aud romau- tic walks iavite the pedestriau to wholesume and invig > rating exercise under a dense foliage. If the visiter is a sportsman he wil! find ample means for the exercise of his talents, game being abundaat in the Viciuity; and the Capou river, besides numerous gush- ing mountain @treams, are well stocked with trout and other varieties of fish Among all these natural advantages I must not omit to mention the healing virtecs of the upon waters, whic have proved so beneficial in a variety of complaints. 1 have uncer my eyc, at this momsnt, several invalida, who here, scarcely able to drag’oue foot after the other, who, in the course of two or three 3, have been ‘#0 much restored that they are able ( take active exercise, aud to enjoy all the luxiries of the tale with- gut ove dyspeptic pang: 1a caser of ‘and chroaic inflammation CA, phe eal tuese waters are | ae euni- ently euccess! ve a wide Bpread reputation througbout the South, The reltet ft tas mopeded fo many cases 13 said to have been wonderful There i present a very a. Ent which is increasing daily, vow York, Pc oiand Dente into el ol at the aa, are of the To these about selecting a watering piace, L'would ears hestly recomincad Capon. BALLSTON SPA, Bauieton siva., N. ¥., July 29, 1860, Vieit ¢f Senator Dauglas— Reception by Hon. G. G. S20tt— Discorery of a New Spring, dc. do. Judge Douglas made a descent upon us yesterday, from Saratoga Srings, where he is stopping—having anounced | Norwalk os a Summer Resort—Horvor and Sconcry—lis his intevtion, however, He came down in a private car riage, and was welcomed in a short speech by Hon. Geo. G. Scott, as Chairman of the Committes of Reception. He replied handsomely, aud was followed by ex Govornor Foote, of Missierippi. He thon visited his grandfather's old homestead, the Aldrich mansion, near the Miueral Spring, now occupied by Mr, Charies D. Seeley as a mili- tary sbool. The cadets were drawn up in line to receive him, under their instructor, Col. John C. Mitchell, and he made them a peat address, after which he examined the premises. He then proceeded to the Troy train, escorted y the cadets. ‘They performed the duty well, an4 elicited n 3 oe mes returned to Saratoga Springs this morning. The oft Sans Souci Hotel, upon the steps of which he Was received, is still @ Ane building, aod in first rate order. It is in the bands of a fine laudlord, but the sea- son bas been #0 cool that neither here nor at Saratoga are more than balf the usual number of visiters. A new spring has been discovered here, of flue quall- ties, and very palatable and racy watrr. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Means of Reaching Catstci'l—the Hotels —Cownlry Accom modations—Tolls upon Visiters—Politics, do., de. Movstaty Howse, Joly 29, 1860. One of the most comimou errors iato which our painters nd writers fall, when describing nature, is that pseudo- pre Raphaelitism which gives you auy number of details, and includes in the landscape or manuscript aaytuing but the general efleet, which croates au impression upoa the mlod very similar to a representation of Hamlet with the role of the Prince of Denmark entirely omitted. Imagine yourself, then, im that most rurai of all country towns, the village of Catskill, whieh is of easy access by Hudson river railroad ard steamboat At this polut, if there are several in your party, you wil be sent ap in Beach's coaches (ran by a bro ther of the Beach who keeps the Mountaia House) for the sum of $1 25—the distauce from the village to the Mountaia House being twelve and a hal Showa you be alvge, or there be but few of your party, yo: can Wait at the village ti there is a stage load, oF rite up with a load of baggage at the same very reasonable prive, Brother Beach owns the ferry from (he cars to the vi lage, and charges for crossing the river the very moderate fee of twelve aud a hall conta, ‘Thy Mountai! House, and the road wp the mountain, whickcost a Small fortune, war built by a company, Of course they fated, aad some thirty years ago, or thers. abouts, more or | Mr. Beach took the thing off sS Wt low and “miktag it pay” ¥ a¢somely, as a patural copecqacnce, About #ix mile, he vil , and a little below the mountains @ small Botel filed with guests. asd the prices low—sor g like 85 a wees, I think. Tho of that half way house rans bis own team w and meets travellers wo visit him. He says he ad in the New Yore Hhasuo, and always las more than be can accommodate, as a natura’ couse. quence. 7 Teaviag Catskill about sevea o clock, we venched this ¢ ‘at resort pon after ten. The moon lighted the way up be mountal#and the alr Was so keen as to render a sur- tout coat ve come AS we etopped at sloepy Hollow to io water the your thought that Rip Vou Winkle @i@ @ very sensible thing w leo) there, for ut ery god estrian, it would have been a great bore end or descend the movatata oa a ) eummer in House, it was some moments is appearnnee, aud several mo- At length, however, @ vouchsafed me, aud is a econd story, well, apartment, | wish to de- feribe its ay pearance, Guncusions are about tweige by fourteen feet. te ventilated by a large window opening out@ards and a small window opesing ia the hall The wi ia 8 small pine tabic, built ia the year one, I should jigs. eon "8 are far from clese, and idently not been rinsed in six week, ase peeds @ teioth. The bedstead s a try, old fushi corded one—such ae com. ton people put in their serwabis’ bedrooms; there is no curtah about the bedstead, the carpet is & very com- mor three piy. There are few rooms better fur- biebe tmny worse. AdditiGhe have been made to ‘be bovse from’ time to time, and the establishment Ca Accommodate four ky ts. There are fomething better thaa half amotg whom Keateckiwne and Blave States predomiante. The Ftrong. but eoihetont to give tone are more Well bred aud fewer out citer nanaered people bere than you fad at Fervanta, thongh for (rom perfee!, behave: most of the watering Bo The table {sa laces, and guente 5 Saratoga, etter than at of view, the high ferry boat, and turepike bars is Very poot poliey, for it frightens partion and families away from the hone, Tyamon. if tbey are bled 60 to get here, bow wil tt they are stopping? It te trae that the road is co#tly, ascent hard for horses, yet the proprietor woalt find eecount to not bleeding the public 80 severely before thoy get 19 bis house. An Ul natared individual Suggests that perbaye Brother Beaoh wants to get tem used to th; but ( am incl {) think the extortious arc greater oa the read than at the Rouse The view (rom (ue (rout gallery will, Lowever, repay ‘One for tome petty impowitions. Tle b “er Class of travel- fers are disposed Lo toierate some se! Fascaiity on their way to euch a suiauit o thousaud feet bow vision flow» the maguificeat to ot * of the Len bee eoair ia if Ore wraad of bighiy ‘<y i osiny le glance.” ud looking down vocks in front of A Ben Of iagiown from the at your toet, tous part of the guests are atvond ing twine service im the pariors,and the hyta to God mingles with the sound parts of the house. New York pape mark that tore out of four wo bu: Hskarn, a8 the people here vare pacttot county the fact is signidcaut. I have aa bane a cf polities since Tbave bece here, the ubsence of polith cians ia enough to make even a le6e Tumautic 6pot a Samat paradise. my | _ LAKE MAHOPAC. OUR LAKE MAHOPAC COL ESTONDENCE. Lage Manorac, August 3, 1880. Scenery and Attractions of Lal: Mohopac—Amusements, Lectures and Readings —Pucilitits of Reaching the Lake, de, do. ; With the therimomoter ranging from sixty to seveaty Cogrees, the exquisite temperature of this charming place may be imagined. At no previous pertod was Ma- hopac so pepulows, Nature, ever grand aud beautiful, is how rendered more attractive by all the resources and conveniences of art, which the success of the hotel pre- prictors bas enabled thom to supply. At the Gregory House there are many improvetacnts. upon the Laat peas ton. A billiard room’ aad bowling alleys, German wuriciang, excellent boats, and Unexceptionable carriages of al! kinds, supply an unfailing source of enjoy - meut, The yor ‘opie Gwice much iu the eveuitig, ad Desi ‘es this piclke we have readings rece Didkoad, Sbubspere, Ac., by Mr. Siddous. Sir, H Morford tha. nico read bis own Jeoture ou the “Duty of Grumbiing, Liting piece of entire whieh is much relished. We got the New York payers bere by seven A. M., for Mr. Gre- gory basa ‘mduitted posta who rides @0 a8 s00n as the fot Up train arrives at Peekskill, Of the two routes to Of chidreu’s voices ia distamt ei this piace, the Jatter is by far the moat ‘bie to thowe who hkea drive through a pretty country atd a shore trip by the railroad, vw the Harlota y you uave bat five mules of tlaging, The churge is the sane by eituce } vouie, VERMONT. OCT. SUDEURY CORRESPONDENCE. Hypa's Hora: Scnauny, Vt, Aagust 2, 1860. An Old Fockicced Country Hoiel—1s Attractions, Venter, de, do Seven tiles west of Brandon, aad Oué mile south of tha | vittege of Sudbury, in as beautiful a valley as the eye ws permitted to eee, ia Hyde's Hotel, known throughout this Tegion ns an estadi: nt of Ofty years’ etanding, on the old post road to Montreal. There are oo springs nore, nor has the house any fashionable gota, yet thore is @ company of about a hondred and fifty, exciasive of ehil- dren eed servants. flilug every room, aud daily people are turned away for want of room to accommodate them. ‘The eecret of the attraction lies in the fact that the afr of the place is the purest, the milk the sweetest, the chicken Oixings the most bountiful, and scenery the most beautiful to be found any where. We have from the front piazza a view that will feea a mau of ideas above roast beef at least twenty four bours; for over and beyond the hilis aud vatloy we fee Mount Marcy and the Adirondacks, come sixty miler off, open.their laps to re- ceive the sub, avd pare Lim. downewery evening. Ia our rear ae bills frem the surmit of which ove can behold a continued circuit of moutains—the Green on the east, and the Adirondacks, over Lake Champlain,on the west. An excelent ball room, with music from New York, at- twacts the poisy apd gey from the piace, and leave. Cid fogies to enjvy the quiet moonlight and watch more meteors. The company is mostly from New York and Brookiyn. ‘We were tw bave had the Pougleis over from Brandon on Scneay, but the storm prevented the visit; but Dr. Lo- throp, of Boston, came ond gave us # epceimen of clarm- ing reading. Tbe yillege pastor gives use most exvel- levt fermen, generally 9 1Pe bali room. We have bad Judge Allen, of thet ef Apprais, and Jadye Sctoner, of Caicago, here. The New York bar is represented Messrs. Cc. Porter, C. Hi Hunt, Rear Watkinson, C. B. Boaeas qua F. — beeps Dr. h, of ae} Taek ee UPilities, by J. ivoratore, by Krank @ndicominerce, _ by Metate. bC: Richards, Smaliog, Welsh, J 1, Grabam ' CONNECTICUT. OUR NORWALK CORRESPONDENCE. . Norwatx Hore, Avgust 4, 1360. Cloim upon the Travelling Commrnity—Hotel, ée. T notice occasional communications from Stratford, Fairfield, &c., bat none from here, one of the most pro- minent places on the north shore of the s»uad for seekers after pleasure, novelty or health, and only two hours from New York T assure you I was disappointed to find Norwalk euch a delightful place in whieh to spend the summer moatas. We bave many fine drivee—there are none more 60. Oa the east to Westport and Saugatuck, ouly three miles dia- tant, aud “Cumpo Point,” of revolutionary notoriety, with its eandy beach; on the west, Darien and Stamford tempt us with shady roads; ou the north we have Mil- ‘ton, with its fine agricultural district, each farm almost @ garden; Redding, with its “ Devil's Deu’? and other ro- mantic mountain gorges, caves, precipices, &c.; Ridge- fieid, from whose elevated summit (the highest in this section of the country) the sound, sixteca miles distant, can be seen, as well as the surrounding country on alt sides; on the south, we have on the east side of the har- bor Gregory's Point, where we find a first class hotel kept by D_ HL. Netter; bere we luxury of « salt water ‘bath withont any danger insereaee Roa- » is another . Sock « the West side of the Which one never cao has one advantage over e: other oo the soend for bewut!fui . There are or rrownding her harbor, whica, seen the “Rocks,” Grummond’s Hull ant other poiuts, ald wonderfully to the beunty of the views Thoy are of all sires, from @ moderate sitcd rock to a frm. Rvery day tsbing and picnic partics go down to tae islands ander joy an aggravated appetite the elorced by the groves. The beautifal which are scattered all over the poominent peaks, hill sides aad valleys are of recoat eopstenction. The New York and Now Havea Railroad has brought a great — commuters, who reside bore and Co Lvriness ta New York. What a busy scene we have io the mornicg and evening? Haudreds of the most epiencid carriages and noble horses tm the werld das here and there ou the broad avenues of this delightful Place towarde ome pout where a view of the tianda I be bad, sleeping in quiet beauty, dotting the mitway in the horizou, while between them and the long urawu line ip the extreme dietance, dedaing the we cation of Loug y buadreds of white walis, Ponitesnexsriet to oftr the W ter ortBeana carried on ror the waters of . say which they FeSaity. enderemand ane nity on bute.” The Norwalk merly of Bridgeport, is beaut Of Bue oid trees almost in the is so completely shaded that there we ne ert day but what the guests gather out doors ia ‘the ladies to read of gossip, the jlemen to ene ks id the children to play. And thea excellent: all the delicacies of the seaton are found la — abendance, withent the fies. Mime bust ait © qualifications «fa jeman, and the traveller, stranger he tay be. after a few moments conversation him, thinks be must have known him all his life, amd S001 comes to the gonclusion that notw: heise geutletran, be can “keep a hotel.’ If is so seldom we find iandiorda who really and th ly understand their buriness, that when €0 find 1, we hike te make A note of it, tor the beueilt of other Wavell ‘The noble old ve the hotela ‘any aris ee such tO ee ¥ ora menth, Your correspondent, pected and ail he hoped —- ALEXANDRIA BAY. ALaxANDRIA Bay, Angust 1, 1560. A Doy't Amusemente at Alex mdria—Fishing Partie Bening Distractions, de. Having spent a few woeks in this delightful summer re * Bort, I take the time to give your readers a glimpse of tae Pleasurce of the place. Perhaps many buotreds, wh» have, om rowée from Niagara tas ough (ue Thousand Islands to Montreal, noticed the simaii viliage of Alexandria Bay, where the boats stop aa hour or two to wood up, hare never stopped to pass a day here, aed bare but a poor idea of the solid comfort aad eojoy ment ihe pace affords. ‘There are bere three fine hoteis—Crossmaa’s, the Mansion House aud the St. Lawreace—ail first clase Louses. 1 wilt give you a sketch of one da; 's amusomoate hers, whieh ‘will serve as ap example of the rost. ‘There were at our hotel a company of abous thirty; of These about to were geutiomen, the remaindnr ladien. ‘We rose inthe morning aut enjoyed.a hearty breakiaet with am appetie fuch as the St. Lawrence air unparte: Sod at half past sic were ready for our start. We esol havea Doat end boatmas of our own, amt ae our (ttle fret starts ont oo the placid water it ts truly @ boautitl 5 fryectacte Our party have agreed to dine oa acertaim nd ten rules orth, aud our little Beatler, #o.ne Ore course abd some another, boat is pro- Vides with three tees, two of these are fired over the Sire Of the bout aud the other, the. lige, te payod cot hebtad ar! beld ia the baad, ee a armen Dicc!f Cushiea 1 aad the foor of the boat carpeted, o

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