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/ [ sT. Dom NGO. Viee Admiral Porters on the Re- rees, Beauties, and Advan- tages of t'ge Is and, VISIT (4HERE IN 1848. Tis Tho Politicul Condition and Manners of the Demimieans and Haytiens Nearly a Guarter of a Century Ago. Ya 1843 Lieutenaat (now Viee Admiral) David D, Porter made an extended tour of St. Damingo and Hay, un direclons o1 Whe then Secretary of the Ravy, Georue wita @ view to optaining relable aulormaus ring tue political cou- roft, Ve dition, manners of the people aud resources of tie county, which, comparatively spcak- Pay, were Al Lual Lume almost unkuowh In the United States. Porter kept a uugh!y mteresting jour- hal of ls Wayel# ond domgs, wiich, no doubt, Wouid be invaluable at tus tine, when there is Bucll a ese to learn all about the people and wesour of tiat counery; but, untortunaiey, the Vorter journal was absuacied by some of the rebel conspiraiors frum the State Departwent, where 1% had been deposited and bus uever since been restored, ihe odject the rebels 4 thus taking away wilh thea tue Lorler Journal is explalued by tue Luvory Luu tuey Comte pisted seizing woue Of Uae West lndts islands, aud rightly calculated Liat the indocimation gathered by Porver Would ve of lie greatest utiily, Lieulebibus 1 in Porter, however, d us Ule Course Of Als brave: Doauuica aud Hay u seul several ioug despatehes to Scereiary aucroiit, cescriomg ab cousiderad) Yeneia those countries aad We peoples. ‘ibese 2 prusecved, aud as Wuey can- d bu, despatches oa Bot ta ‘ you copies of suuie of Ube \ mg J letters wiiiea by Porier WASHINGTON City. Sin—{ Gave the honor to Jay beiwre you Lue report Of wy procesdings While Ob Lue Isl Of DG y- AS We vujece Of kus goverament Was Wo accurate wlermauou respecdug Wie people hug bo Ui Pepuule Of Duiiicd + LyVve to be wileresuug ab tus tine, 1 sorw re iuaportaut Foliow ure tae prince ely Bancr munge. new bomy JOUTMal Wd ure Muuuluar style cua is wily wuopled ka LeuULis Of tus Kid. A gener @esuriptiuu Would COuvey Val w fue Mew of Lie Makers wud Cusiows vi a uaten and Mt Mave eriga some Lue ogous MUpered..ce, Ll Was 01 aves Lub bypear ol uo 0. giviug a beter Jous vi hue) pecunaribes wvis. biel Ube Tesie: Wai Cauae lenge, but wis sfUik dy Use LY Comply Witu Ay Misti uci Gwa being Bubodinace Lo Guviucr Oicer Whe On Lag as uad MNay MbLeLesuing BlbUslice Weie Nb Obluud vy Me coud omy Guu Wia Lhe goveruueus Bek passvuris. Ll Was comsidered, Wo wy tious, Ullal Any UULy Cou- Won OUWuiag lnoawuu in Lue iuteroc, und Gyou he tue duiy oi Roversucas On” ab wormaucu required by Lue Bed WO Pubs © Badu as 1 coud uuy 5 Ubese cou a 1aW3, dud they wecou weiure you & Work eu- dai et Ges wells Lstuuie,” OY Be APUOLOR 4 9.0u8 OF Uhe ita sui wud Of day ul, Bub cu? coudtivs ben aud wat ed & very ica 4 moped Lo aly Ms papers. Lb Was vt Lue Porpor AL pres i oder ane uy Lidves, a> 2 cat 4 cuamunie der Louk handsvu WUT YOU miguieul Av wrviy Tied it rrvrany Was wy woveruimene auy way, i 4 ILS UL Absu: a Strong di ‘1 hi dus bus Fepviw hed yo ag sunt yas uew lo i have tw duly on wine | Mu was one tat OWE abies GrOuGE Bas Sr. Down have the houor to auaress earrived ater u passage uf we Li kur coun. acd to gala we 3 dud my oWu cuu Hag Myiug repuvule, and hauged 1 ae Wanding LUE ON shore ellency, U Saulaua, ail duc houors aud ex; Mucu picdsure at the arkival of wa Auiericau ve O.-War wud & desire ty Lurie any aormauon th Wisht Javur tue WeWS Of Lue LIed cuties govern ad ar Cui agent, couse luioruauon & belug Fr the custuy ‘ue President e alleution Lua government a ressed much surprise that no een paid to t lictiasions of tals ng & ree’ w ai Capad.e Of ing 46d Up Lo lols (ane Wyluous the auy Kuropesh govern- ANT dnd Gave 1 countenance or assistance Tneat. Wen uid of tie ature Visit he also duy informed of ali » the Vouluican ZovernmMeut, aud later Aas been Waluig Witu Ca nition of tne; ind ‘Visit of Mr. Llogan tu fapression tual le had i had procured veior ex Wie governwent in, atu Mr. Logau te: sidered suilcient knowied spe of a recog iie relerved to t ler tue i tie MOrMUtiOn te ie Presideat Of tue Cuied Weul to great troavie Lo here wich wuat Ley vou- wo give au idea of we wer resources uf taisiand, fora of goverament, &c., and the possibi ity abu Capabilily to sustain tueliselves in tueie present posiuon, lie remarked wat vemg no Gipiomatist, and Uunking tiv United Scaies siue 3u 113 inventions, he Aaa communicated freely Wisu ther ayeul, WHO assured Ue luere Was every prospect vl their being recognized. aad he taunwiy provided whitvever lu-urmation was required to edigiien the United States goverment ia regacd To alfuirs on tie Island or that woud ve of veuerit 3o.liew in ‘heir commercial reauons. Not vemg avie to imiorm its vency why it Was the government of the United otaies was nut provided with tie 1Mformation 1a question, | briedy J remarked tat We Used NO diplomats urls except Wid tyose nations luas Would eudeavor to over Teach Us; Lal OUF diplomacy Was a3 open as our Davures, dnd | Was Couddeus the resident dia not Possess tie Idlurmauun, Oluerwise Ue Would Lot Gave sent for it Not being aware what relation existed betweeu our governmeus and Mr. Hogau @: hut tine, | Was nob avie to Walorm Ltn, aad i ul under the tmpression that he 1 agent, i they paid dius vil, placed pubue Vessels at lis Munk iney @ was mm acered i, and pr A Huu Wit IMesus 40 prosecuc is researciies turvagh ihe isiand, J tuink there Wil Ge no duccuily ta carrying out Jour isirucions, thouga | ot © cuss WO Come exactly ul ihe tratu, ag Lue goveru- Wedd 8 Hot sUMCiCNty Wo, esiavlisued to ObLAIn correct recurs, 50 Jur 1 uve been agreeably disappointed In the popuiguon. if yHtonted CoMMUAILY and Lup absence 4 ior coustl- tuuug @ good Ui are ewiueny qualiiied to govern tacwse: rusia I Must #0 ier Political economy Veiy low orda. “Lhere eXists among them a great dcetie to muprote; but th wai toad wbSChoY of every. tain schouls oF uLy yO m of ed preveus* eu jrom advancin rapidly should do dhey aye scarcely any po 4 ever Couumalied, wad tue jaa privouers tasea im wat, aud tu hacdsiips kuposed on tei ary cases; and no be jonesty tuan vy repwatiog sOu ions resident rats 19 frequeu eof the without @ uu!eLeer ard, Git iat (in ten o be Wor poor, anu Wieaus OL Living; MEUeS EXtrava eco u beggar I rk was io be wad, the He IDGUCHCe OF CliMwty Would Hob dispose tiem industrious. Cnforanately, aso, tue govern Heat des hol seem Lo KUOW the Importuace of simulating tudusiry and providing work the people, Who, | an told, woud Whillagi: pied Mane empivyiuent Wortby Weu alention Was Leid out io them. ‘TWO Monts Wil be a short time to collect all the Anformation relating (O Ge suave of the tlund. Tue resourced are veyoud cawuation, aud comuerce heve only Wate & guiding aaua to place tt on a bee ter footing tian i ever Gay beens and no pation would receive greater (if as gieat) advantages as our owa If proper coumercial rewuous Were es.abished between the two countries, (or we are Lie list to Whom they applied, aud 1 amconvinced that they Would throw thems¢ives into tue erms of the Unived Beates Li Luey Could meve Wise (heir approbation and Obiain thelr countenance aad Buppuri, A reference Wy that mater in @ future despatcu Will show tue Maporeonce it may become to Ute Uni ed Staos whi NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, ng) are taken Info coWsideratton. A clause tn thelr Womnsnicany coastiturion dexving to foreiners the Tight of citize. svip, or to Rol do NaND, could Lor & consileralom a rgpedel, and at one tare wt was Proposed wo giace afl focersners resideut in the coun- ry on an equity Wien the Wirives—2 legre? Of 1be- rality one woud not expect to find among these people, ta my instructions Tam directed to gain loforma- tion whester ar 0 Rowers have tasen part 19 due asiaes of the repaviic. During the most violent fuccor evisiiig between the Haylens aid Dewi cans Uve latter were exposed toa threacened inva sion Jrout (ne forer, aad a party here, supposed to be under ihe minence of the French, made arrange- mieuis £0 CAT ID Fue asststauce Of that Power, ou a guaran rom tae vormmmicans to cede to tea tie harvor and bay of Samana, ou the norticast end of tue Islaud, and te atiow the Freneb \iag lo be hoisted in all parts of DeuLinica for (hree Years, ab tue sare time acknowiedgiug the French a3 tugir proectors. Ju consideration of Us the Frenci were to supply 10,000 Lroops aud & loan Of 4,000,000 OF Irancs. Te 18 not duticult to inagige what would have been the reswtol Such an agreement; but alluoush ib was entered nto by Laree deiegates who now nAdemt Beat posiiens im Congress, it was uaantmousiy rejected by the rest of tie uauoU, cmd they chose racuer to straggie tor ineir own mudependeace thaw to submit to Le @ vassal of France. Few, if any, Know tac vast importance of the ter- ritory tiey were asked to cede away, of how warmly it Mughe Le contested by otner nauUNs, It couprised (he very best portions of (ne isiand, wareret by bumerous and beausful rivers, Winlng trough minuerai regious OL mexhauseible Wealth, aid Capa> Die OL DAVigavon trom te MONUbANs w Le sed Such was tue inortucatiou of the breach ab having thet’ plaus defeated that the pest ieeuug bas uot existed towaids tbe Dominicans since thas line. ‘Yue former has never even saiuted the Mag of the latter, and che commander of the Porpoise nas been tue first Who hus exvenued tat courcesy fo thei, which Was evidently a suurce of great griulcation, As Ube geographical posivion of Samaud Bay ts of vast importaice Lo the United States, in case 1sbould be pla at the disposiuon of suca a Power as france, 1 deem it wortay of @ passing police. situated close to the iughway of ail Vvesseis urope (Lhe Moua pussage) aud of must vessels Irow the United states bound to ie judies, the Power that owued it could coi i tue commerce of any nation with whom they at war, It coutaius withia Keel atl tue requ sites for stipbuiidiag—ihe tuest timber, ieon, coal ana copper—aud, no doubt, a good geological sur- Vey Would develop resources 1a miuerals yet un- thought of, She vay and harbor is the oest ia the uole West Indies, and iscapable, Lam told, of coa- taiuing che combiued Meets of urope aud rendering Ulem perlecuy secure against the most destrucuve tempesta, Very great nurbers of Whaies tad rerage there 1 the large bay, Where lacy Increase and mule Uply because not pursusd, tae government having piroulbited all Vessels Irom taktag woaies tn bivce waters. One American alone has beea allowed to ust caere, and the goverument, LF thiak, could be uduced 10 extend the permission to otuer citizens of tue United states. fi all ts trae 9s told me by ine MibiVes Liat prouuse Must e° Or Incaiculable Value in every respect, wae tue erench party were defeated in their at- tempis to cede away stuiand that goverament ia Aciaim against the Doutaicuns, insisting ihey Were Douud to pay hair the amount guaranteed to Frauce When she recognized tye Indepeudeuce of tiayU,’? but this Was contested in a proper spirit, and since tuen the Frenca have never urged tt; bat it 4s supposea that they sull nope to have Weir as- sistance cuded iu, Wieu wey cau make betier terms. Phe goverawent of spain Keep a Meet cruising someweere on tue coast, or Lear che isiand, and no doubt are mstructed to assist the Domuuicaus in case hey are luvaded by the Uaytieas, but tere 13 no danger Whatever of that eveut taking piace, as tre latter are too busily engaged lghung amons luemseives, and the great discomfitires they have received irom this party when tueir means were Hot Healy so great ds at present, Wil prevens any Ln- yusion in future, 1 wilt cuncinide this despatch, sir, by giving you the nam au positions ef Hose Who aduitister the governmeut, and hupe belore I go Wo coun o polucal Mistory of them aud the reasons tat vrougut tue orward in tue revoiutiou;—ilis Bx- celeucy Pearo Suntan, President; Manuei Tienes, Mister of War; Manuel Vacencia, Aliuister of Jus- u at Puble dastrdecioa; Ricacdo Miura, Minis ter of Finance; Jouqueu Pucilo, Miatster of the in- tertor dud Pou A coumercuy agent is very much needed at this place, and aiso, L tiuagine, ab oluer posts om cue Ista. LOLLY OF More American vessels visit tae pore during tie year and the coumerce 18 Increas- lug. Questivas So.uetLoes arise Out OL Small matcer abu Icud to difiicuiies tuat could be uvoided by @ represeutation iro @ cousular agent, tu vrament notbcliy very exacung and, 1b udy cause acting With iberality. ‘ AS tclaies Lo tue acknowl pendence OF tis goverment Siderau.iuns preseut theuselve tie couuerciat advantages Whleh are open tu our conniryined; We sprit OF putiautivopy, tov, by Wilel the present age is Characverized will go far Wowuid Golauisinag 80 Gesinaule aa eveu DAViv D. PORPER, Lieuteuuut Uniied states Navy. GroRGE BANCROFT, Sectctaty Ol Luc Navy. Ne TLIWius passpor’ was given to Liguteuant POFEEE WO AULUMEr bis OvjeCt vn Couxrnt anp coming from of he West iginentof the inde- iiany interesting con- aud nol tue least a Gov, LingRTY, DOMINIOAN RE ore me your favor dated and m of Azua, | Fine ws Lar N ‘ nderstand Yuu sume particu wr ie u ebie(s of proviaces sae bh wasie’ tn) $0 gi Uni Lieutenant whom 1 ¢ 1 this quarter, wn. uu will do me’ the favor to in 0 reas a communication un tue parc of iy to the arriva: ov: Commander Samuel OF 111k Wold be Deter to aWaib bis arrival ip this ou many years. RICARDO MIURA, May 1, lobo and Third of Liverty. Uintet, Lieuienaut in the Navy of the United Leg of you, 3 whi to evoment, previ Nera cap ISLAND OF Dominoo, St, Jaco, June 5, 1346. Lircumstances sveated ie from com. ating Witu tue department more irequenily AY arrival Ou the tsi@ud, aNd Luis 18 the first uity L have bad of im.ormmg you of iny menis since | separated from tue Commander of tae Forpoise on toe otner side, Jarrived here yesterday, alier & most exciting and fatiguing journey across the mountains; have travelled since St VoUuingo 699 mies; hay nity Of Seeiag ail the South aude; crossed over that part of We mountatos inkavtied, and Lain now ein- pioying every Moment to fulul my Msirucuons oa tue aorta sige. I have kept @ full aud regular journat of ali iny doings, by Waict You Cau more fully juuge of Lie character of Us people tian vy auy geuerai rermaras ul miue; wd WioUgh it 1s KEpe In a inore lamar sty! than Wouid suita public despaten Leousiter that course preferable mm giving aa ac- count of the inhavitants, cher wanners and Custums, so little KuOWN Lo the cLviuzed word. Tue inormation { have coliecied has not been sougat trom che goverumeat or trom inverested per- sons, bul gencraliy frou Chose not Likery to iead me astray, and it will not be Iound to agree with ac- coals Bereto.ore received aad published im the pao. © newspapers. [speak Dow in reference to the had wa opportu- evior, Character and number of the popuation being much a S8 thao 18 siaed by the Pomnicaa goverament, wud tae pure white populadoa num. bering So small Cuat Lacy WHI Dot More than amount Lo 6,000 Sous in (ue Whole repubilc, Whiie they are estimated at 100,000 ose tuterested, Wierever Lhuve guae J have revetved te Kudest atvenuon, yin the MOuuLAns, Where L met men who had na civiized being jor six montus, aud h they hot as Waite as they represented selves to be, yet better or a kinuer peope ruved on the face of (he earth, and 1 migut have travelled with any amount oi moMey Without lear of being molested, Misery I have seen ple of, and such desticuion as woud inake the heart ache; for the — wretched soltaucs Of Sit More wretched hovels wuere L i tad to pasatbe might, When Caid aot sleep tn s woods, are @linost In & slarving condiuon. ovle In some districts ani in such places 4 bave gone myseul six hours without fuod, haying iost tu t 2a 1 had irequenuy vo swim, the Lwith me; but they bear it & patience oDly acqui by long suffering, 1 by aa experience of Lwenty-iwo isiee Of eating their fellow beings in are puiched with ties have treated mo with more y Wuevever | bave gone, and though eeung uid aval with aetiga ted t ie Uley consider ig else dl ne eoure Lo Lieu Balety Jrou the people scantand anedacated and pos- | Se88 Hove oF the roineMent of civaliZed Site; Chel Dest houses UFe LOL cou paravie to those O1 the Lowest le ca Mh Ary; bus tuey doa’s pretead vo sng bu sed and tranquility, and ojter we Lhaapa sas \ 4 Krace that civilization canDot lg @ they are immoral, Dub that F a they veing *o long under We Maytion rule When Feligion aad iis rights were tralpiad uuder fuot, and tueir bes’ chauuee of salety Was It imitating chelr oppressor; but no pains are spared to briag (ua b&LK LO Lueir religion, vo Wael. whey Day We most s1acere resyect, and Must Of those WAO hay n jiving togetuer Without being married have been brought to @ sense of its tmpropriety by Lue priests, who (aVOr WILL great agsiduity in teacu- tng soem tinerr duty ihe commercial advantages to be dei clover Connection With tis republic sre very arts ty the soli rich beyond tmaginavion, and the resguroes Of the sland are inexhaustiole. All they Want ia pope waion aud peace to develop thew, and a more invel- lyent people among them tO KuUW Liew Low to go to work. Straugers are received with open arms and treated With reverence aa a superior set Of beings, ana tusre @XISS HUL Likie Of that Diiberalty Lely Lo be found under existing clreumswances. a $Le feeuups Of the diy ed pars Ol Lue Wind (Ap asst Loe Wee IB power, vdge wot distinguished by any educatton or (alent, are fust and tberar tn alt their feciiags, and are caprbie ol possessins the Most noble sentiwents for cack ower and towards S rage s. There ae no cabais or inirzars exis here; astrong desire prevais to eatablisu tue COD Gy 0@ a good foundation ®ad muta harmonious reations with atl mankind, With our owa couiuy Lam sure tiey Wowd sorat the wost desivavie coil: imeronl (rea y. thuasit that mation wall gaia the ade vantage who first accnowleaze ther mdependenc®. Aster travelling aloug Ue soutuern coust, 1 pace of returaing back the saute road (200 miles), [prey Jerred uraversiug We mountaas and becosing acquainted wish people uakuowy even Lo Lie Lubabil- aunts Of the lower couniry, examiuing their most beat junds aad Withessiug more judustry Thue iso be fouad elsewhere, Nae daagers of Lravelliugt over Licse mvaatams (4,090 feet above Lie tne Sea) Were Very great, and some ica ©: forimea of tue dutlculiies wata which T aad to con: feud When Lineution txt lerossed ove river thity-siX tunes aid aboiher tairty-oue, ina day, olen avin to switu over at the risk of losing ddrse and tide: but f succeeded 1 avevapilshiug cae journey With- oul doy Rer@us uocKdent, Though b bad two Horses 30. severely iajered by sailing over precipices Uaat f bad to leave vbed ou the road. 4o dear eed be felk irom any invasion of the Tay- tens, Qua the stability of the goverment depend euurely upon tie Dommicaus tucmselyes, aud I DO iulestine brOuD.e Coeur Ley Wii yo algug suOvLULY und happily, 1 see no prospect of such an event using piace, a8 Lue UbwoOst coulidence prevails toward tue present government auc President Sau- aud, a Maan of Simple habits and genercus 1e-l0s, ay uulversaliy’ beloved by the peupic, iv al viele enouunters WILK Lie eGeiny they have met wild such Siguith success tual Lue Hayleus baye lor a lone Ue leit Cueu UnMolested aad feci a dread Lo ab wok suGu passes as 1 crossed, where eighty meu, badly arwed, ouve drove of Lve thousand wilu great uss. By the time I reach Port Plate I shall have trav- elled 790 mies Wirough the mmhavited parc oF tue Is and, in WHICN 1 have seen enought w give We aL acourate 1dea Of the Characier OL the people aud the resources O: the isiaud. Lhouga day iWisuucuuus divected @ Uhorough examMivaion into ail parts of tue territory, yet t bad to be governed by Lie ulove- dicnis Of tue CuMmMmauder of Lue Porpolse. | buieye dus provisivas Wall uot euavle bim Wo siay longer on the consi, wud L have actually seen uli lial coud elect tue ovject in view. «1 promised to wivel Lieu- lendul COunmanuing Huaton tae 12ta 01 Port i late, dud suiil De ivere gu the day specie Lmigut.be tere sooner, but tuere are vue ve two towus Mamporiance yeu to ve seen, a day or two's trovel ftom bere, snd £ would pot be jusdued io leaving them unvisiied, and, aS the geberal cole intudiug the Proviace of St. Jugy has prussed me do 50, dud Has oflvred Lo aeCuMpuny We, i Ssildil seb out eany Lomorroy morning, 1 have beeu turougn four of the largest provinces, Over tWe've Counts, stopped al Lwealy tuwus aud Villages, Visited every Litue sebuement thas L near of aud crossed Most uf Lae principal river been domesticated Wilk people of every class, trou fue opuieue larmer, Wata a House not Deiter Lica & CoWpel, 10 ele Lowest Order OL souety, Wuo lve AD itlts, Surrounded by Misery abd disoase, aud WHose Havitutons La aby Oluer country Would not ve thought fe to pula aiuudl to iivein, yet t au conviuced that oue year’s peace Would maxe an en- ire chadoge lu Lue Waule stale pf alas, and ia Liree years every one Woula be éujoylug ‘couparauve wiluence, 1ur te SOL 1s $0 prouuc tual Luis of Lo juvoe JS Fequuted aud al Lhe truwvie Uiey have is to guluer in Lue Harvest Lie aalure provides Lor Lucu. Lure cOutmissiuners Mave Jas UW goue LU Spala to ovina recogmilun Of Lie Indepenueuce, wud {OU HAE fact Ludt tas Spauldids have kepi a squat- rou hear the isa Lor some Line pas, and Lave juuimated to the Huyuens that ‘tuey musi not molest the Gut Lue object Dowmucaus, 1 spowd juaze pe ot mew mis4ion will elected. = Spuiu Wil gut layoraue comme: MUVanages Mode WI Jed Whe Ciaiua she pr to have in the territory, Jounded on te general weaty of Iolt ulade I vars,’ Wen Spatu resuuied her rightS and possessious over tuts part of Wwe dsland, 4 have 8eeu boiiuny yet bo Chauuye my Opinion o) lie polvy Of Tecoguiziug we uuepeudence oi Douinica, ior thouga they ure HOt All wuite, yeb Lue DUMvEF OF LIACKS is SO Suulaii COMpared Lo Lue Wiles aud muititoes that luey Wall soud be lust sigut of da the Hood of emigratiga, aud the po, Ou 1s evidently leuding to waite add wii, in tue course of tue, be, MW nob pure, Dearly so, ‘I tuluk tuey cou- CALM WALUID FUGUISLIVeS AL Lie Gemeuts reyuisiie LO. Make & respectaQe Uatien, add Loi preseutcrouin- Siauces 1L Would be Uujust LO Judge ol tue fuure cuuuition, OF Waal Civy are Capdule ol atiaming. Ab preseub a sidte Of ULuS EXiss, MOL DrousNLAvOUE by tucuiselves, rou wich Liey ave straggiiug wo. extiicute Che Daion, aud BUMeEroUs eViicuees re uid OF Lue Sdperior COMUuItLOn of country before the Hay lens Louk 1b Guder their procectiou, DAVID i bucuik, Lieutengut United States savy. To Hon, GEORGE LaxcrKors, Secreual'y vi ule Navy. Vort AU Prince, June 19, 1316, Smr—Haviog performed the duty on we twas Seut as fully as Ue iuiled Ume Woaid perunt {cad Oaly at preschl give you & general ouliue of Wuat ous been wecouplsied, and wul reier you to iny jouruai—in Witica have waar dewnl or vil aly duuigs—tor paruicul nut, to ny owa Sulislacuion, Deed ts miMuté as 1 Wisued’ Lor as may been desired, aud saalt only ve abie Lo lay ore you @ pretty fa accouut of Lue oval aad ver Wass tecrl- wry Lave Dee traveling, thei color aud | 4a, Ue Deauily and TesoULCes Of Lhe CouL duwinisiratiun Of justice, &c. Chere wai ro SHOW Wie Cha Of a good peuple, ir deicienctes can be alowed jar by tuKiug wustdcrauon the creumstauces by willel Lucy tered for, so ituy years. Lon was [rou santiago, one of y Most beaNUtGl provinces, When 1 uravelied Extensively; Was deligoied Wilh everytuing I saw, aud Teccived the Aladest deuonstratious ob Inenasitp tows MW and the strougest assuc- us tie United Sines. 10@ ecywuere tu relation to Lue ace Winent oi thelc iudependenge, and the peopie of Us Must Deauliul Iskiad iook Lorwatd Wi Lue hope of forming wath Us the closest rent tious, That such may oe the case musé be tue wish ol every American Wilo desires to Bee the commerce o1 nis Country advanciy tor ina few years We must Supply tein WIth Alinust every tug they require if tae siape of luxuries and cig 1 receive tn retura maby of Chdir rivi Drodueta, Which are not gathered at present, and w ve bee lost to tie World for a ler of & ceulury or iuore. La Inany- of tue provinces Ubough Wa 1 have sed Lie Country Midy be said to be aumost in we Swale Stave aS 1 Wes WHEL CoMuMbUS first discovercd tue Island, aud In these places Lue population caus Hot be said to be much superior Litelect to tue unpoii tie soll, aithuugn tiey have mauy of We sawe tras of cuuracier by Whica those unnappy peupie Ree wad tual are so luuca lo be wd aired. ‘The remembrance of some places through which I have travelled appears to ine Hike & DeaUtu dream, aud no one WhO has NOt seen Cau form the sligutest idea of What nature can be, arrayed in au ber beauty of hills ana dales, rocks and wateriails aud mouatains piled up Ove Upou another, iu such veau- Uful aud fantastic shapes taat tue inind is cuue greates in ved Indans Who Were the frst possessors of pevely bewildered by gtue majesty of scenery a could never have reamed of Wit wil us Providence has bestowed every piessing (except harmony sod peace) that & uauon could nope for, Lhe wishes wud desires of Lhe lazy aad merc Spanlard are gratived tu everythiag witil- ous the Wroulsie of Working; Lag the tree suppies ui with every articie of food, clotaing aad beading, and eve to the simaliest kind of uteasi required it housekeeping, aud thid is one of the Uuiortunate causes Of Wie litte adVaucemeat, for tue euervaing lauueaces of the cuuave induces Lieul Lo Louk LO nature ulone for support. Kor Uiosa who have the amition to labor the soil is overfowing with Wealtu, the hilisides are fail of tue richest min- erals, and tuey have only tO gather mm tae gilts Which natare has piaced at their disposal. ‘bere is scarcely a spov over whic I have passea (excepung about 200 mies along the seasaore Of Lie suULi Side, Where tie most fastidious Would uot be happy io reat iimself turever, With full security thac he coud never be Wituout Uhe necessaries and coud always have at haud the comforts o: lide, Lo ali Seems like , Gland of poetry aud Mowers, aad more fit for the avode of the guileless people tirst jound there than of tue avaricious race Wao Worked them to death in pursuant of tue wealth which tc ludians alone despised, fe 1 have travelled over most of the ground where these poor wretcues were lovced to Lou and carry loads upon their heads, throug roads waicu Le imagination canuot lors an idea Of, aud 1b 1s Woo- deriul, With tue riches of the soil staring then in ine face, What the Spadiard could have beea lea away by such ilusory projects; but as the Hidalgo of an- Cleat UMes Was, $0 18 (U8 Spaniard of the present day. He will talk to yoo of the oid, silver and copper mines, Lull with you ty Ue top of the steey hill, and bring dows Leavy loads of What may event ually prove to 08 nothing but common earch; but for 4 hoe or a plough they have an aversion o00 to be described, uid Wwe netlives W4O do uot live In cities pass away Uheir the sleeping Under the saady braucues of taeir magnificens trees or at tie foo of sume of the beautitu: waterialis by Which Davure 13 Adorned (but Waleh do Hot add to the comiort of travelling), a3 tue roads frequently ran aloag thew sides. With all this want of enorgy there is. however, little or no viee—criine, there is actually a The law is sear. ever put in Turce, except agi some milllary offender, and Che civil autioriue, Nave Scarcely any chance of testing with tue Milt tary Walch of tue two Lave sur uuiversaliy conceded that ce not much to say i Matters reiating to tie breach of the peace, crisinal cases, Ac. It cannot be deated that a military power rales, thougn by Uicu' const tution the government 18 essentiaily civi, only oF clause gives tae President (“during the present or any state of War’) power to pas4 deore and maxes bim responsible to no however, 18 conducted with tranquillity aud we people are perfectly satistied, aud in thelr love for the chief magistrate lose sigut of the power watcn can curtail theit liberties avany ume. They obey the edicts with ao alacrity | have never witnessed, and With & cheeriuiness not to be met with often, though 1 18 Frequently with the joss of ail Weir litue property. The population with whom I have been most pleased are the second Class, called white here, but in fact are very brown, liké Indias, aud with long, straight hair, They have alitae social qualities in the highest degree; Wuile tue pure wuites, or old Spaniards, have ail the jealousy which character. izes tueir race, Abd Bot had the sBoulality of the others. From the former Luope for bewer resuits to tne Country than irom the bauer; they are more Inteligent, NOLLond Of Cabais, Have great respect ior the laws aud @ grealuesire to bevowe @ great navon, not an unactaioane thing Wf they take tetton, Unoagt 1b 1s ivil autuoriiies have aivautage of te resources of tue coualry, tor Wey ace Vey Oud Calculalad, aud, Wild & ualioa Of euler priang people, five years, with the present amount of poowlation, Woud DeLee Ub ® revenie of $4,000,000, WOLe at prese vit cannoy be esthaited At over $00,000, Ibis tuecwast ag however, aud Will double the frst year of peace Wearrived at vort au Prince at an unfavorable tie to draw a comparisva veiween the Hayes and Domiuicans, for tue most Harieued mind unust be shocked at the eruesties cusuitled by Lie b uCKS on the mulattoes Who have che jmisiortitue Wo Hye ta tie Haytien dominions, Present Kiche (LIeuOLd> bie lor buviag pub to death his wie aad cuberca Wid His OWN Lawes, IM Carisiypue’s tue, because tuey were muiattoes) bad inucoed with vu araay of 1,000 Ted to the Bonen to pul down @ rebellion, aod Lidl succeedad tn doug 80 belure We leit, but bob beiore tie negroes had cowmicled the nose horrid erueilies Upon Lae muntiboes, All the torres Chal the Laman jugenutly could dey.se were ay tueir vicinus. Meu voaste l vefore sb woulen tid thelr breasts cub aT and thelr elildi cub pieces belore weir eyes, wad those far Ww oti preguuucy were mpped Oper by tess ans nerely dor Lue aausement, “Bub lie Viugleaders were all pagdoued, aud tue severest pua Isliicnl Wdicled Was & sentence to serve In Cus anny. By Uns Means Uns Wovdtinrsty #iesideut aug uells lus power wilh people reauy ab auy wo weal oO curzy oUt his Suaguinary Wishes, J ind tie Worais aud iteilect of tae people dia- meirically ypposiie to tuose of the Domaucans. Kehgion 13 vay KuOWN trom Lradition, dad ladusiey a word scarcely known at wil, £68 yeauaful valley of tie Gui Ge sac, Which yieided 1 ie Une oF Lhe Preuch 64,000,.00 Pounds OL Sugar, NOW 1S alMWOst oO perlect wasie, ane does not y'eil 600,000; exports are decreasiayg frou year lO year, wud iw sburk bine uo more will be produced thaw is accualy uecessary jor the simaliest Wauls of the negrues. Froperty has Bo security, And searuing meets with no eucouragement; wud tae peopie will eventuady (i ey ive noc wiready) SiiK 11L0 bie Saye siabe OF barbarily hal exisls auioug Uke Balive Alricans. Ab present tie United states have most ot the commerce ab tie West end, Supply them with wa their provisions, and they will ve uble Lo compete Wu all other nitions, nocwitustanding tue exuu ten per Ceul Guwes which Adericags lave Lo pay tor not acknowledging chely idepenuonce, Our Clieap Coliyn goods are, UuWever, driven out Of the MuUrkel, as 1b Was a Guieuit macter to compete with tue Bugish of We Sulbg Lerus, 1a be Voaiuiera terrlory, on the contrary, our coulon goods are 1a XLEUSLVE USC—L Lal wil OVer Lue cUuuty. In comparison vetween ibe to Halong tue Haytens InUst suOW bo great dismivantage, a3 Much So as any otuer borde Of UagIVilL.ed barvaclins Compare WLLL any Ouer Laliod Of civilidzed poopie. da Domiutea the mnvegrily ot Ue Country 18 at the hedd of atlas. and Wivuyi they may NOL show aay great ability in We adainsiruiion of goverament, (ney show a proper respect tor tae Mghis aud prop: erly Oi CilIZens and straugers, aud acts Of 1Ljus- tee are sumeuinies cumuted it trequeuuy arises from un error of judgaieni—uot from any baa de- siwus, la Hay, on the contrary, tie country is un ie Wands of lie Worst mea —the head of 16, @ mar siuned wilh every criuie-—aad tue security wo prop- eviy abd persons obly eXISIS 48 Long as Iv suis tue wall Of their capriciods Gitiet Magistrate, VO Suppose Laal Legtes are Capable Of scif-goveri- meul13 a iivet absurd uouen, for evea admituug them to have tne iwtelisenes required, tue ene! Vailng iniluence of cliuuic would soou indispos them lo savor, und We aii KHOW tae Peveral chara ter of the negro for lagy tabits, ad bhwt bie nist dutehigeat pave never arrivea at wore than medi- Ocrily. LO suppose tat Duli-civiliZed savayes, WL ter @ DUIMIDy Suu aud Without Lhe Wants of Kuropeaus, would isoor to improve the mind or culuvate tue Soil, IS adore (iad Uuredsonaule, lu live years Dominica will be far in advanco of Where sie is HOW 1a culmmerce, induslry aud iearu- ing; in the same time Mayti will be ten years ae benind than sue ls now, and Wil eventualiy be cu up by civ disseasions. Pilly sued chuels will go! erm tue couutry, for aay one Who cao raise an army can be Presiaéut, and aliuost all are ainbiuous w serve In MAL Capacity. tue Domtuican part or the country 13 Closed against tie; tuey cuunut possitiy lnvade Ib On acCoULt OF Las upusoaoie barriers Waal nature and a wise Providence fas Larown across che Isiand, abd a Birong force 18 Keps ab the passes Where One inan could repel a aunared, ‘bbe Consequence 1S Lik supply vf provisigns 13. cut ou, lor Wey cannot rosin over the we large savauus and drive off thousands of the Spauiaca’s cattic as bey we Wout to do; Whol wmeaus of sub sisteuce 18 redflved to the sinatiess Kid, aud tuicvery, Lie Common restic Of ExCreMe Poverty, 1s @ very prevalent fasiion AllLogutier, a Slate of affairs exists here not caleu- Jated to draw orth the warmest oratses, bul, va tue vontrary, vv give the best ireud of tue Alricaus a great disgust ior negro goverameas. We sull Cuis witecuuon or Lo-inorvow morning on our Way to Pewsavola, aud i hope soon, sit, Wo have the Mouor Ol laying the results of my \tsit belo you. VAVID D. POREER Lieuteuans United States Navy. To the Hon, GkoRss BANURONT, Secveury vf the Navy. PARIS FASHIONS IN EGYPT, Every Day Life and society at Caito—Etfect of the Suez Canal on Trade, Gravel and the Mode—Tue Miuister of Stare and a Herald Special Currespondeni—At the Gpera~0 Tro pescoue and ‘oilers duside the Uousetue Ladies of ihe Harem, Cano, Noy, U, 18 Had one of the poweriul Djinns of wis couutry kindy fecched me io Cairo for the holidays* when I Was at cylege and a boy well read in liverature, Ww 1s probabie tue jollowing Would have been my ad- Gress to this aniique cuy a3 soon as T got in signt of the Nue.—*ilai, Cairo! or, as thy founders calied tuee, ‘Aikaira, the Victorious.’ Hall, with thy four hundred mosques, thy count! rets, thy frowning pyramias and sphinx, ihe Wposing Citadel issuing trom @ grove of the richest foliage, and hall aiso thou the desert, in which do brown the tombs of buried pachas Under sumpiuous carved domes, while I, whose name 13 nol called Norval, and who came not here to wed my iatier’s Mocks, proclaim thee to be the Toster-motuer of the worid.’? Iwill spare your readers the end of what might have been my outpourings and come to facts, We high-toned impressions Of eXtreme youth, as applied to a sandy eoil, having veen deadened by Paris asphalt, In the present ripe time of my ie f tink Egypt Would ve Much nicer to hive iu, and Cairo es pecially, without her victorious Dies, T do nov meu- Vion ali the other things Cairo could do withoul, bub among objectionables are barking dogs, uiud houses, narrow alleys, through which sqneeze cameis, carts, Nublan runners, Jannisarica and dou- keys all huddied together aga: the walls until tae Special providence of Lgypt extricates these divers paita of the human family. There is, there must be, @ busy angel appomted over Caio, and as Heaven does much for the land, unto Heaven oo the natives leave much uiore to do Me Vicerey is the next protector and dispenser of good works; he is having macadam introduced, squares latd out, and whole quarters haussmanized, has tustituted drains, sewers, pipes, schoois and public fountains, his depots ure also full of machinery trom every city that boasts of iuventors, and the Lord knows they are proliiic, but he ts not sceonded; he Js ape to take progress On his oOWh respoasibility, and machinery rusta, waiting to ve tried as soon as What is positively needful is rst completed, Any luveutors Wuerelore who live in hopes that modern Egypt will be o fine field for thetr eplightened dis- coveries ave advised to refect eve they start a big or smail thing baving the swengih of Goltah, or even only a hundred horse power. It will not take for some time to come, ‘the camol is an animal that does the work, The poor fellah 13 the animal that leads the mel, and if on tax day there is not enough in cash wherewith to pay the tribute, the bestinvention is @ sound Uarasuiag om the soles of his feet until Le doea make up taxes enough. What can inventors expect a Viceroy tw do quicker than he 43, in @ Jaud Where Lae Jaborer will not pay wh is agreed uuics be is thrasned mm a place where lus owu wife would ¢ wand rate at hia if he gave a plase over to his chelkl before he had veen beaten. J have tried to put myself in the position of the spise father of # Jawily wader these circumstances, being ajiilcted with tenaer svies, andtam sure I would pay my taxes readily and come home Muiping for a make believe. ¢ wou without her Geas aud di 4 not be @ lively piace v8. Bath do what nature has fitted them for abd keep & constant excitement up together, The latter ere especially ornamontal and useful, They are not stupid donkeys here; they are nimble, sure footed grays, Mat trot along with. out bait as much jerk a% many ladies in their gait down Regent street; they come on with a playful tread, shaking thelr heads and bell# aud are nover geen to be obstinate, I have conciuded we Christians do Dot KuOw how to manage them—a thing the Mohammedan does. Neither is there ever uw misunderstanding bewwoen master and beast Itis an understood iMing that the man has to sit on the animal’s tall as far back us he can, leaving the saddle part free lor @ child or a bag of cora or & basket or @ Back, The master never smiles when upon @ donkey; his gravity is mostiudicrous to ovbers; his feet and vare legs stick out a long way from the animai's sides, ending in yenow babsuch shoes, uo he is a well. to-do merchant and wears fine cloth two bags figure, imstead of legs, right and left, bub he doed not simile at hiunsell jor tuat any he more, he 18 MpABsIVe, 48 yrave aa Che old Kena tors in tue forum vefore hat enterprizing invader we know of Waised 10 among them aud pulled tor beards, * Qn poaching Cairo GyCrY BUG FOGeLVed Ay SLO Kalle is —TRIPLE SHEET. way station @ Written programm” informing him to Which notel each Was to. repatr ,”» ‘Tae travel frou Alexandria bad been very dus! yy, My drst cure on tue Lollowing morning WA8 1 g go down to laquire for the residence of Nubar P gciia, wii 18 the Vice roy)s #reat Miuister. 1 Was, iiormed that tue gov erumen) ad pul a carriag @ at my disposal for ine thine Of my stuyat Caro, aso adragowan as unter- preter, whose bane W ay velyouv, and te could x ak Engilsi; also & * pachman aad aforerunuer, & ub, a3 DIACK BF) go Tperceived 1 aad ly be dis sovwd of and ins! gece bowed, It was a very Nuwitiuuug thax alg tue way to the paluce of we Mists twougl, to see my Nuvi whack- ine & PAssAge or me throug tie crowds, with a ions pole, aud w nd f had to be diawa la the = government = equipage us if i coul mot Oghtar must be for wyseli; Wien L Was couscleuce-siricken tO beadld inyséi, a straugety receiving the DoGotital hospitality of Lue Viceroy as the @x posse Of Lue Very population belug beaten fur lke 60 pitas My vest blood dotted, and attll Twas compelled w aduiice tHe Nuon in his jong dowibs wuite dress, wiull miuitl-coiored scart ronod his Waist, lis elegaut SUAVE Guspyod ab every icap, dis larce tassel frou tue red fe4 be Wore Doatog im the oivralag orcece, dod Gis arcs and legs as tim as melted brouze, witb the brown wat of perfect heaith on thea, Ua ue raid, sHouting How dud thea such Waruiass as “LOOK LO yourseives,”? “use care of your fee”? “Your don- Key,” “ick up We Child,” “Gently,” No pusiing.? aud the crowds parted, turning to look ai the surduiger Witdout dager, resentineat or even WaKiid- less. Suue of tue strees were so narcow Laat ly carriage Heed acm and outy ictt abous two feet Od eluer sive Without grazing tue wail, am this Bilal) space Wad Qouseys bo slau Worl wy (to bibeu) Levitan Passed; also mien, Woden aud cuildren, Ql! Dudaied Loyccher; some crawied Up Lo tue wail aud bug vu ay bow; bat in tae mist of tuis—ol howl, Tab bs, Dundies aul suops—uOd au acciduut ever occurs. My iuveution on reacting the palace of Nubar Pacha was to only leave a 4; Ub I Lhe ast cusiods ace More civilized than 1a Paris. A card 13 uO vie, Lue Visitor wild sends mi is card is Bup> posed Lo do By OUly DeCAUSE De Wishes LO DE S CLADE, Gud 1 Was rejuestod to eater a ne tall, In vata paRtoudiued bdid Bot propose 60 seu Libs B. Hi@UCY 5 Ay WOrutuR abe up Deore Ue as If iy cluuies Were tie sls omy Waole lie. L had GO Wai, and, iba mowent, aitnouga it Was bat fau-pasi aloe A. adyy Was INoduced Lo bhe Miaiscer of Stave, He Suid he Was analous tu seee Ineuver of the New YOR HERALDS SUA ani desired ine bo be Welcolae tO Ey) pt, Zave me suile auswers tow lew quesuons | Gade on Lae comuerce OF haypt, Ino duced ne to tae secretary of the cumuissiva bere aad Warinly shook wauus on paruuy., ibe palace of Nabar Lacna 1s Close to a triumphal arch WikiCh as been ever Jor the Juipress Wo pass unuer, 1b 18a spac palace wat lovely garden, Jae lui was coverea with an immense Sutyeud pee and ud oud 4b Were divans of Usut Bloue way Woolek Peps, Wit & WOSt Laruieuous.y Unied Yersian pattern on it, A few bronze pillars wud pedesials Died the corners, In the ceuire & lage wuc tavle, Yae Wineows were tuiieuse and ot colored yiass, rough Which streamed we moruiUog sud, Luus Fiuuhs We gimosphere lisell of tits Juxuriogs hall. {a the saluva ext to iv Was & Vast aviuy Juul of birds, al bWalering ung ciuTupHas, While the scented garden sGub in Wiles of aii LuUse arouau: Liiugs Chat grow iM Las favored cuMie, ‘rou the patace on led the Nuvian, win pole in hand, lor me LO Visil (he sights, A succession of Wonders Have siace thea Deen Viewed and a suc- cessivu ol vishts paid, bul bone more deigactul thaa that vo tie Geaerai Consul Of Aincrica, Caries Haie, Who, it may be reimemoered, airesicu purrat at Alex audi. iis COUVersHilOn Ls InOst .W8truclive, aud nis perfect Knowicige Of HeyD' IS laws, Las Wants of resideut Americins, the wussionaries aud otier questious Were of Vivi Interest bo Ine. Lae inipres- ston at Abr, dtale is tab By pt will rise agaiu Under wer prescut ruier; 1018 A laabier Of Ue aad indeta- gale Supervision, {he Guusul receives @ VOrwne “and has Coilee offered to his vistors by a O1aCK in UlG Salus Way as tue oulives. — LIVaus us ious as bie Wail lie Lot sides [he siloon, add a Tick carpet Hits ue cenive, Auotuer Interesuug Viste Was ly LADD vey, one of tug Viceroy’s Most devoted aduereats, Me las wiso served wilh (ue King of Sweden, wio is mucu attached to Lim, He was educated al & Prenck coliege wOd Speaks every lanwuage. Le Ld GUE OL LUE COUSc1eSS LONEES CAC bxy pL Bes HO Credit for, bab Wack hus peEn lui Lo Hyy eb WiC a SilOrb Sly Were WoULL reLuie. Lis homie 13 ONE OL Lue AOsL luetelul, bea laemsned quite 1a duropeuu style— wut, bronze, BiguMe giissus and (he other evideaces OF Faris ALLACIIACHES, Lab Wile ts quile lovely As iis gardea, ab vue loot of a veraudal, on Which 1b dust be sweet i live withous Iosquilogs. a garde: ia parched up Cairo, such as Uae boy's, is lie Oasis in the desert. Lere 13 a sycamore Lual covers Space enought tuc lus desceuduits to Pest Wader. tere: 38 gata. So00va de meh wae sip at te stigite are Clit phate Woas ald tue bamboo “aud geredium busoes, wit citron aod orange Lees. Leyoud UUs, Biavles With YOXES 1OF BX HUTses, aNd OF the 1: 1 iaust name ole as & tat Lo la Who conuet sicep Wien Uiok ing of @ hume for Some favoui pet, “20 ecempne? is the thing, ‘dhe box ui “var HAciuple”? deeply w- terested ine Habio Bey 18 loyal 16 ali Lile BoVereigas, he has utcouded and keeps tele porwaiis la wis study, Atthe foot of his starcase, which {8 immense, siands the bust iu Marble vi Mehemet-Ail My arse evening ut tie opera was Uie growest surprise 1 lave been exposed vo In Uits wot c inate, 11s @ Lew Cuuice, and was cou wucted In eight montis. At ly sumptuous in the exueue, Tae aeco- radous ure While vod gold, tae hangings corse dumask. Bab Uae is MOL wii; ere 14 auOcuer Cause for surprise, Not ouly 13 Lic audieave More eiegaus an 1 Waris, but certainly much pleasauier, More uppreciauve. ‘Tue Itailau compauy here piayed ¢ Trovaiore! AM tne Costumes are pew, the wud every Gelall avoUL Lue Suge inst fase udiously supervised. Freuch is tae jauguage spoken, und were tt nol lor the red ics velug oo every head one Would have fanced ose's self in some dairy Co» . ‘Tae chauded ait lor a ducal hall. ‘Vue tovets were ull tui! eveuiny dress, more splen- did thanin Barope and euarely Orenu as ir as. gut and bratding go;, but Ue sane syuare-cul bodices, the same hair d a chiwiatue, tue swale pow. dex, With a good deai more biack round ine eyes; the same rose-tinted lips abd weyuivea Mmaguer oF ihe fustionaole world, Pais Wik ihe pyramids so near! ‘dius with the ever-croucking spilux 80 close, ved, as it Were, lo guard ali mystery aud axk eicruaily the secret of tie UuKaoWn LuLare, HUL bis Was MOL all, SIX LOXeS ‘ere Were which strauely diverted my attention from tie stage. These boxes Were Closed 10 trout oF adiniravie Wine networs, sivetclied across 4s O4e Would sLreLcl @ dundkerchiel id &@ frante 18teae of a paae OF glass, The net Was close eough to conceal igures Veuiua, but not to hide the Mashing gems woich now wid buen darted ti ueilliey were tie Ligures BO Bubs mussive In bils spider-web Cage tat Luey did ut move, for the rich’ curtains 14 the back were oiteu waived by some restless urat or head, therein au glasses Were pul Up lo Luese bOXer, but in vain; nothing excepting what Thave saia could be dis- vornen, & rosy Unt How and thes, a something pebu- jous and hazy perhaps, Wo, bub Lhe rest Was MOL Jor Chrisuad gaze, These w the boxes for the ladies of the harem, lovely birds, Whose Wings are clipped aud surey felt for Verdi's Leouora, =the impression caused by these luce boxes was one of cruel curiosity; to Kuow we could be seen by these jiouries and DOL to see them was as bad as feeling uiider the eye of adeieclive force; but more of wie Opera in anotaer letier, a3 bue Bapress wil heve atieud & gaia per- formance aiter tac ab ismmaia, ou our retura Lo Alexandria, There are to be three bal.s—one ai is- mailia, another at Caio and a third ab Alexandria, bugenle of Fiance is eXpecved here loduy Lom Upper baypt; we wi leave Calro on the loa and proceed by way of Isinaitia to Port Said for tae mau guration. imtuense preparations are being made. Hach guesc wil for ihe next week cost joo ivancs: per day, Dot mciudme any exuras, Wil the sove- reigns aud tuely suits Were are uboul 4,000 We enter. tail. PERSONAL MOVEMENTS. Alexandra, of Wales, has another son. Macruder is lecturing Bow in the South, senator Doolitiic 18 In St Louts, attending a big whiskey lawsuit. Alabawa jurymen have to swear tnat they do not belong to the Ka Klux ‘The fast Duke of Hamilton has had jen offer of £115,000 for bis island of Ara: Mr. Gladstone has been buying himself an estate of 25 acres at Hawardea, Wagiaad, { costs every British Columbian seventeen pounds Lug & Year Wo BUippurt the Colomial government, Jefferson Davis is hereafter io reside at Memphis, to VO Ghat $15,000 Baluy Per BNUUIA Hasurance cole pany. A mausoleum Lo cost $65,000 ts to be erected over the remains of tie lave Heury Keep, at Watertown, N.Y. Mra. Lincoln has returned to Frankfort Jor the Winter. JtS8cemns igere 1s nol @ word of (rath ia the wtory of ber iatended tartage Wilh a Germaa baron, She is living 1 retirement. At the death of a woman now very old the abo- rigiial race of Van bicman's Land—the Tasmant- us—Will become estinct. The last man of race died last March, Walle nica’s Hostiiiy aud vices p exterminated the race. LE ET TTT MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. - Marvied COZENS ~KELLEY.—On Weinesday, Decemner 8, at the Church of Wie Resurrection, by the Kev. Dr Mogan. HOWARD C, CozzBys tO ANTUL SY daugi- ter or the late Robert W. heey, DILLON iGEN On Wodnesday, December 8, at (ue residence uf tie bri\c's parenia, by the Kev. Father Thomas Farrell, Jona i. DILLON, Of Bavau- nal, Ga, tO ANGELA CLars, daughter of Jobn siige gins, beq., of Chis city. dINE—Barrron.—On Saturday, December 4, at tue residence of (ie bride's parenia, by the Rev. br. A. &, Carter, Bomund J. Coots Wo Ada, only daugh- of Livyd Lee Britta, all of this ety. No cards, MARTLING—GRAY,—in Jersey City, on Wednesday, December 5, by the ev. 5. i. Dunn, Josera 1 Ji, MARLING to Diss MARY A, GRAY, VOIR Of the Above place, No cards, TROWBHIDGR—-BLOOVGOOD.—At the residence of the bride's pareuts, Oa Tuesday, Deceuiber iy by Key, Thowas DeWitt, DD, Jates A, ThowsRi par to KATH HLoopso0D, only daughter ot William A, Bioodgou!|, all of tas otty. Wiest LL XD) had (iy Olly, on Weduesday, De- cember 1. by the Rev, W. , Stubdert, of Bloomfel& Ned, Geoxas CO. Witrra, of Suore, L, 1,, to VINIA LLOYD, of this cliy. Wpabeae: poe Died. Bacuta.—On Wednesday morning, December after a loug and procrsoted. Mluess, Colonel HICHARS A, Bacuta, aged 45 years, ‘The re atives and Iriends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend tue (uneral, (roi bis late rest. deuce, 215 South Second street, srooklyn, E. )., on F1htay moraing, at hali-past nine o cock. The re. mains will be taken to tae Churn of Sts. Peter and Pau (Second street), Where a requiem mass Will be betes ee Tepose of luis soul, Lueuce to Calvary Caleo leil, o' a N.Y. aged 66 years, : Uer relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend te funeral, on iriday afieruoon, at past tweive o'clock, from the restdeuce of her son. jaw, Christopher Corley, No. 145 Jersey avenut Jersey city, Peekskill papers: peste copy. 2: BRidGs.—Un Weduesiay evening, December 8, CHARLES A. Brigus, st D., of Wuls city, ia the 700d. year of his age. Notice of funerat hercafcer, BRINCKERUOFY.—On fuesday, December 7, Justus SLATER, youngest child of G.'V. i. and Eilzabeth W. Brinoxerhuil, aged 2 years, 3 moaths and 8 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Specuully invited to allend tue funeral, from the Tesidence of bis parenis, 1a Comimunipaw avenue, Laiayette, Becgem City, this (Lhursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, CakoLaN,—On Tuesday morning, December 7, PATRICK CAROLAN, uged 47 yours, & native of Barley Mil, counsy Meath, Ireland. Atso MATHEW CARKO+ LAN, Ule beloved son of Baward aud Elizabeth Caro- laa, aged 7 monuns wad 21 days. 5 ‘Tae reiatives aud friends are respectfully invited. to attend the funerals, from the residence of te parents, No, 2.2 West Ninevecuch street, this (Thurs. day) aiternoon, as ove o'clock, Cok.—At New Haven, Coun., on Taesday, Decem- ber 7, Rev. SAMUEL GoopRi HW Cor. aged 60 years. ‘The triends of the family are respectfully Invitea to alien the funeral services, ab tue residence of ies sister, Mrs. Cuauncey Guodrich, No. 132 Temple Lh taney dluveu, buts (Paursduy) alLernoon, al bwo clock. CoLv.—On Tuesday, Decomber 7, Mary Corr, widow of Abraham Cole, aiver if shortand severe 1 ness, in the bd year of her age. the trieuda aud relatives oi tae family are respect- fully invited to attead the funeral, tuis (Thursday) ai= fernoon, at Huil-pust vue o'civck, (roms Ler late resi- dence, 129 Cuerry street, DELAMUNTY.—At Fiusaing, L, 1, on Wednesday Morning, December 8, witer a short Uiness, THOMAS BP. son of John ana Margaret pelanuaty, aged 23 years, Lt iuuths and § days, Shere will be a soeimu requiem mass for the re pose of his soul in dt. Michael's church, at ten o’ciock tis (Luursday) morainy, wad fuuevai ab two o'clock in Ue witorndon, to Mouni St. Mary's Cemetery. ‘The relatives and friewis of the family are most respecuully tavited to attend, Vick.—Un Tudsday, Deceuber 7, of consumption, CATHARINE E. UoNKLIN, wile of Cnares A. Dick, in the Suth year o/ her age. ‘The funeral service will be held at her late resi- dence, 251 West Forty-third sireot, unis (imaraduy) alternoon, at one o’viucs. iiclutives and friends o! (ae family are respectialy invited to attend, DURIVAGE.—in this ety, va Moaday, December 6, ALMiita, Wile Of Francis A. vurivuge, aged 54 years. ‘Tue relatives aud friends ure respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irou i ivte residence, 328 West Luirty-secoud slrect, tis (i Lursduy) alternoon, at ous o'clock. dioston papers please copy, bi tar sTRIOS.—ON iuesday, December 7, suddenly, Of diseuse of the heart, PuiLir biraravhicK, aged 42 years, u mative of county Cavan. lre.ana. iis Irienvs and those of tie iamily are respect~ Tully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 216 West Fuly-lirst street, tas (fhursday) ailernoon, al two o'clock. GAYNGY.—OD tuesiay, Dece.aber 7, THOMAS Gar- NEY, Of county Cavan, le wud, aued 62 years. Aelaiives Of the luuuily are respectially invited to attend the funeral, iro Wis are residence, 41 Sherif séreet, thts (huysday) afteruvon, at two o'clock. GLOVER.—Ou Wednesday, Uecvinber 8, Bers GLoven, Wile Of ‘Luoias Gover, aged 58 years. ‘Vhe funeral Will take place ou Suuday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late resiuence, 87 Sackett sireet, South Brooklyn. IKELAND.—At Aultyvillo, Long Island, on Monday, December 5, SAMTEL IkELAND, I Wwe 9486 year Of LIB age. ‘The relatives and friends of the tamily are respect- fully imyited to attend the funeral, {roa ts late resi- deuce, this (funrsday) morning, ab eleven o'clock. Train leaves Rooseveit street ierry av a quarter to nine A. M., and revucus fromm Auiiyviile at wweaty- two minutes to taiee ’, M. KOULER.. Cal, on Tuesday, November A, fant dauguter of George KoPcCeEL.~At Jucksouville, Fla, on Wednesday, Dec myer 1, MARTHA K. SOvrebL, Wie of Louis CO. Koppel and only dauguier of Colouet Joba 5. and dary K, Samunls, aged $l years. MALLON.—On Tuesaay, vecumber 9, HENRY Mai- LON, in Une S7th year vs us ase. His rewains wil be taken iroin his 1a'e restdence, tm Wolcott street, near Van Brunt, Souih Brookiyu, this (Thursday) morniug, at hail pase nive o'clock, to we Church of the Visitation, Where a solemu high mas of requiem will be ce.ebrated, apd tuence to Cal vary Cemetery for iaterment. Phe iends of we jutuily are Invited to alleud, MAths.—On Wednesday, December:8, Harry DEAN Marks, son of Willam Wiltoughby and Mary &. Marks, aged 3 years, 11 months ana 5 days, ‘The reiatives and irieads oi the faiuily are respect- fully mvited to aitend the fuucral, from the resi- dence of tis parents, No. 3.5 Kast.’ wenty-third sireet, on Friday ailermoon, at one v’clock. Mesisx.—On saturday, December 4, MARLA, Widow of James W. uester, Sr.,In the 7oth year of her age. The relatives and fricnds are respectiully invited to attend tie funerai, on Friday utcernoon, at one o'clock. trom her laie resiaence, 175 Divison street, The brotuers of Architect Lodge, No. 619, F. and A, M., are also respectiuily iavited, by request of her son, Augustus Mesicr. MILLS.—On Tuesday, December 7, FANNIE, daugh- ter of the lave 5. MU. Milla. 5 ‘the funeral will taxe place from Trinity chapel, Twonty-fish, street, between broadway and Sixth aveaue, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock, ‘The Teauves and Iriends are requested to attend with. out iurther LOL December 7, Susan J, MosuEK.—On ‘Tuesda, MosueR, daughter of J. 3. Mosner, ‘The relatives and friends are imvited to attend the funeral; from her iate resideuce, 63 Kust street, this (thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Buaustou Spa papers please copy. Mukrity.—Ou Weunesday, vecember 8, after short aud severe illness, JULIA MURPHY, tn the 27U yeur of her age. ‘The Yelatives and friends of the family are respec fully iavited to atiend the funeral, from tho resi. dence of her uncle, Wiiilam Woodiock, No. 6723 ‘Teutn avenue, near Forty-second street, on Friday aiternoon, at one o'clock. The remaius wil be taken lo Calvary Ceinetery for taterment. McVONAGH,—On Wednesday, December 8, after short, but severe iliness, MICHAL MCVONAGA, 10 the uth year of his age, Notice of the (aueral in Friday's paper. McGouGtH.—on Tuesaay morning, December 7, Epwakb MCGOUGH, the son of dichael aad Catha- Tine McGough. ‘ihe relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully iuvited to “attend the funeral, from his late resideace, 621 Vast tiuteenth strect, this (Anuraday) afternoon, at one o'clock. N&WKIRK.—At Jacksonville, Fla,, on Tuesday, De- oe 7, BENJAMIN F. NeWAIKK, in the 22d year of Notice of funeral will be given hereafter. OstKANDER.—Suddenly, on ‘luesday, December of pneumonia, Mrs. SUSAN ©, USiRANDER, WII@ O! Isaac Ostrander, aged 65 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invived to attend tne imueral, trom Trinity Methodist: Episcopal Church, Tuirty-fourth street near Eighth avenue, tis (Thursday) alternoon, al one o'clock. KILEY.—On Wednesday, December 8, MARY ANN Tiney, in the een of ler ago. atives and frieods of Ure family are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, from the-rest dence of her father, 293 Madisou siveet, on Friday witernoon, at two o'clock, Kvsu.—On Tuesday, December 7, Mrs, CATHARINE Rusn, azed 65 years. ‘The relatives ana friends of the family, also those of her Sous Meter aud Jonn, are respectfully Invited to attena the funeral, froin tier jace residence, No, 60 Jas i uity-third street, this (sharsaay) alternoon, at one veloc DUANDLEY.—On Tuesday, December 7, SUSANNA, beloved wile of Michaci J. Shandiey, and eldest daughter of Edward aud Mary Stokes. ‘The friends of the faintly and those of her brothers, Joa, George, Jo-epu, Thomas Henry and dammed Allen Stokes, also tose of ber brothers-tn-law, Police Jusuce bdwarde J. Siandiey and William He Dalton, are requested to attend ber funeral, from her sale restdedce, is Meary street, this (Chursday} ailernvou, al had-past one 0 clock. Middlevwou (county Cork) papers please Copy. SILEGMANS.—Va Tuesday, December 7, Mr. OARO- LINK > MANN, Wile of August suegmaan and eld~ es) daughter of J, D, Mebsyer, he ineads and reiaives of the family are re- spectiuily requosted to attend thé Laneral, from tie resideuce of hee parenta, No. 464 Grand street, this (flursday) murniug, at lea O'elock, without further noue, VAN ARSDALB.—On Wednesday afternoon, Decem.- bers, Axsa ©, wie of Heury Van Arsdaie, M. 1), and dangoter of the late Wiliam Hiltinan, ‘The relatives and friends of tho fasnily are respect fully invited to atiend the funeral, without further invitation, on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock, from o4 seventh strect. TWVADS worth.—In Boston, on Tuesday, November 20, of consummation, BMMA Mania, wile of Joseph Ul, Wadsworth, aad adopted dadghver of the late Gran ville S, Patou, M. U, of New York, aged 28 years, 8 months ana 23 days. Witt.—On Tuesday, December 7, ALBXANDER WIL ed 29 years, ‘The relatives and irtends of the family respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of £. B. W. Hays, 485 second avenue, this (Luure- day) aiternoon, at ORe o'clocd. NEW Yorés CaLeooNtAN OLU8.--The members are Feepecttilly Hocifled to attead the faneral of c'al man Alexander Wiil, froin the residence of his Wrother-in-law, B. BW. Hays, 436 Second avenue, Wis (:bUrsany) alternoon, at one O'clock. JOUN GOLDIE, President. L. D, ROBERTSON, Correspon bE Ee | 2 WINKLEY.—In Brocklyn, on Wednesday, Hecember 8, SWAIN WINKUEY, aged 67 years and LL months, Notice Of (undral nerealtor,