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NEW YORK , WHE EOYAL ASCOT KACES. Fr “Zhe Princ» and Princess of Wales Pressnt--Half the Arist-crary on the Lawn--Expectsd Visit of the Lx-Emperor and Emprese—Pion-Plon Thero ‘nstead—Triumphs of the Milii- nery Art—Magn ficent Racing— he Queen's Gold Vase—the Royal Hunt Cup—The Ascot Stakes— The Frince ot Wales’ Stakes, Lonnon, June *, 1871 West End. Londo», the centre of the wealth, Tank and ‘ashion of these Kingdoms, has jor phe ist three days been enjoying ttself ac Ascot, Varlla- Ment does not adjourn tor this great race meeting, the Lord Chief Justice and the jury eugaged to try- ing the Tichborne case have been bard at work, aud the Stock Exchange pas not Clused 14 doors aud suspended bisiess, There are fertures of soeitl Hiv which @ © pecuuar te the Deroy day, aud witch, 80 lar as racing is concerned, are no! mdulze} in on aby Other occasion, Ne er heless ali Chitt yection of Loidox wuieh can aifurd to en oy ttseld has devoid itself since Monday last to sport, and mas either give up business altogether or engazel in it List- lessly and taogublly, Paritament has been siiting, but it nas daily rau tae risk of Dring *co mtd out,” as to the Stock Hachange, we read that “owing 1 the Ascot races transactions lave hven lew and far detween;” he Monberne irial us proceedias, bat the brilliaxt ‘hrone of baih sexes who Lady Bovill Invited to 4aKe their plu toside ner has ani, ine Cine, Justice on the vencn, have deserted Rua; the Royet Acad-my wnd une interac ral Exciib ton, Dnt for “serous poople,’ woul: ve howtag wit ier- Nesses; the very streas and park O the Veo Sud, esnally cronded wih gay equipages, See doll aad enipty. Asco: ts, ta fact, one of the (wo GREAT FASNTUNABLY BACE MEETIN ©! the vear, the otaer being Food woo 4, and tthas the advantage over G@rlweod mat it is $0 near Lon. doa that the mosi east y fuiguelor the fur sex | Can travel up and duwndaiiy Pav spot where tie Tacing takes place i4@ yasi, Open, bare and dusty heith, winch kts noe charm in itself bur is sure roun led py beautiiai Wouduin «8, is »tuated abont thirty mules from own ani avont dve irom Royal Windsor, You eetto wy two iiaed of rall—cne, the Southw tern, sets aow : witidaa quit er of @ Eure from the grand stant. the other tie Crew Western, takes you no nearer tue course thin Wiad- Sor, BHA You Buve to Uvertiewwe W any INnesas you ike or can gel, ihr ug ner Majesty's Hack, at beau taful region of f ross, wits magnificent avenues, cvol shrubberies and (cases sputs allvcted oy Herds of qver. fhe fasmion vie world prefers tie lacee route, ANG, AS rUle, Koes LiM|TN the Park on phe Duge Tour-tu-hauit dracs Wimen Lhe “Ylovds? of the ve Tiod iove, or 1m private Carriages. Orcdsnary tulks, Who are bY Ny mMeda8 SHTUNY!y PeUFEseNted at Ascot, Select the Southwesieru tiie, as that by Woich the Heath & most easy accesslyie, ASCOT DEPE 1S ON ROYALTT for its popularity with wwe “upper ben,’ ont that popularity aud Cie large st.os Whteh oH rnnitres @re Lbrowzh it eravled te add ty Lue variua~ stakes, Produces sport the ike of Wilel Is perbaps Nut vo ve secu anywhere else in ine world. Time vai of mind is Yas vecs tae cuscow tur the Ku or queen for che ume seiug tO drive duwa fa state trom Windsor on two days—Tue day, ie cu ure OF which i toe “St kes.’’ ait Thursday, wien 1s ree markab.e or the “Cup.” Lav late vince Consort cered very lite for the tari, ithe Kepo up We tradimiens a ine viace. aad durnns Ge period of as married lie regularly uccompaute i icr Ma esty to dre royal Gout save, aud Vue @ sliowedl as much fa- Uerest us Le could .B What Was bading piace on Le Dourse. Since ats lamenred dean ie QU4EN MAS SHUN BD 48L0F, and mdeed ney Never ween sora va a race Course; but her piace bas been wortmn: Hed by the Pence Of Wales, Who is nor aiectod Dy the said Bory tet ans Who, WEuoUt Deng bodad ap ta Ue WT, Like towke part im great aristocratic gatherings of Wiis mature. Lis example bay boen tulle ved -as erry Toyal €Xamp @ ts followed —wy tae “upper ten.’ add fire resu.t 1 Mat tae meeting Veariy Becomes More ;1Osperous and po, diar. Cle galerie day Ohe OF tHe Hatgest aud Wo. brew Fever se 4 W Taesday, WILCH Preseuls lower OLED abirAcl ons, WALK WHS MYCMse. UO FUN A pacey OD cacA UoCURION .cOve Up Iron ‘Thuvas Park, nol fat Trou. vLadsor, Worea wae riaee aud Wates lave renie. tu die wees, aid Ww Aniereata a tisiiag also arty Paev dy Wiud or, and do vol—wiwins Wae.r a0 Jadice syatust raciuiy. 4 ‘their Visit to the Heath, iney Dot Gays tu whal is Caied May, 19 Ariss OUrriAZE Ould ta Wearing scaret sud g Procession Wus weadee by the Mart oF OF Lhe MacKHva CS, he BALOCN OF ne tier ik avis at and mounmeu oo his charger, Ucequaled., FPO me Cae Chwe COMuMiNE ¢ THE PKINCE AND PRL can oe WALKS ary uf Leck, aud te@® Grand ( Hussia, sn be secon Were ies Bo, wi Higau ss Cae Dose of Hamourg—wae has but Fee. Muy returned oO tui WUCV. dua Wad, a 3 Toby vos age, sauned (ike an Ata —ihie Dume of Catu- bridge. the Ptnce of te and the Hon ; Gres, In at endtacce ou Wie Prhoess uf Ween Other carriages Were devoted to te tt of Colvael Keppel, Sif Wiltaim Kuollys and otter officials of ‘Me Pariierouge sivtise UStAbitsr i. Chere Was @ ranor thay we Were (O Oe Lavored With Lue pres- ence o the EX-KLPEROR AND BMPRESS OF THE FRE CU, Dur ib Carvel oul to ve, as taizht nave beod ex- pected, acumed, Lhew mup i Majesties de not At preseut Care W de SLO KUL ot the YouNKs ¥. Caine @Uh House, 96 al at evens, beyoud the conines of Cdiselliurst aud at was Qarily to be fooKed for ot in the present desperate condition of thear County Mer Would take part in fasmeucvle aauscuents line those of Ascob ther dauuly Was, however, Fepresented by Une great PUrn-P Lt ho fas ‘omporarily tTacen up ats Tesigence mh tne neighb rho uv and nad Hu scruple fa, CO down (0 Ele dbeal To Wit y@s9 110 mMAgal + Cut speviac e Wh ch was cere presented, EB ape eared in eaceheat bealih aed spi ks, mud Was eVie @enily gol over che exertion Wiel hts bow Lenoas With We Pr ucess buke /ladiaa . Jeewr wy M. vules Favre rust have “used oe OF 11S yurty Was mich vo the Wwenrut apd fizure, ine rovat ehecrod ae the provessiog Went up the @nerosure reserved for it wid the w Quortiaatety, rain fell Ueaviiy ou Le day Lae Weather 9.85 de cold as li iis Were «4 @leo) Nuvemocr, 3/@ “lawn ’ tas, cone jueny, been deserved during w cousderane portou of the week, DUT in th> iterva Ol Sunshine tt formed as prety @ picture as ever, The reserved poritoa Ol COmparalively Himes exieul, wis UNE OLioFs, bo WliGH aduwissiON 18 ObLaiMed by pay lacs Webon or M@GQUANEr of Ailes HOWE Lee CULise. Und !® OV, 0+ Bien mide ts Ad ony bring OF Our dt-uauds aus fe VAle carriages iieu Win ihe zou “SWelle’? Ob sucieiy, and in these gud of the lawns Bue Ladies Seen (Oo tie Wak each other 11 the mag adic uce ut thoar loiulers, the pcuueMeN Jb Lie Ligtiiess of tacit cOuis, anu the “euiuiness” of Lear Gals Was vOut, THE DKKSORS ‘Were an afl cases of the Peuest and Convent texture; Ta mwy the taste displayed was onacming, Ut Uost tere Was a Wraith vs iducy, Wiel snowed tie che Fesoy lees 0; Milbvery BFE Ubh Biased & OW Wee He TUMylis OF Mel, wid were aud tere Licre as @ uspity ul VUYrarILy Wh displeased Hie eyes tw ‘he preVallwy coivis were svouder je but GESCHIDE LUE VETOES OF siyie IM winei Ley Were Gigtuea is why veyond Me. The wot ua Mag | saw Was oa Qyper diess of saluron culos, trimied With bia’ over w bine SKIL Wows lad & WeFy Striking and Wot an Milo etney Uapledsual ededt. Then were War a drab dress wan w very owe Dive shurt, a olive over shy bide, a wear! gray aad bjuo, ab ue und White stripe and oie, a Ver, pare pS @ vew and teh Gark uresd, @ Woe aud Hise, & lewOoUu udu OlACh, A YUCK Velvet skit erent wit. cle richest le bud sari UNked vy ae te wilh cKEL & hewiy Culured ures, Wola ich Diown Skirt; a Wists 4 spariitly tu. eaed Wilh dvep rea. a fic dueH, Wh Wands Ot ohick vovet wad a while 1 s0 va througa ®@ catutowue that ty tier ihece were Vy LHe WAY. aauy OFACK Jacke, VVil OF Bi trimmed sn widstic devs, Wal gold coubued Bib green or will Ped, aud aud uee.uily employed tur eflsc.. THR Raita bas up to ine prevent Aesciyb@n, lu verter, Bt. BCOL, wil THAT IS saying. Your spordug faders say by ttwo cays of Cae weoung thiri—bere were 145 wutuTale 100K 4). © Was vory largely moas splendid Waal wall O te sacl taaton tie 1am Wiiiug Oo Lue 8 Hat vO fewer than ton, there veing au aver ADOUL 169 19F CAC, Ald Chal Many Os teu were Minune by AOA ta Englund, the only — Uh ee-yons of note whe ald fot Appear bene wevug deing Favontus, che winner of tne verbs, wy Aver Victor, Wino ran a dad Heat wih habs of Wve FOr st lor second piace in that rice. it is ayoosle to du Worhas are Gele to the r.cing as a Wee ao sary Lo glance vial Very Urielly, OF Le RING AL BACB chat 18, those in which the stake Vaiualic--the Geid vase given vy ver Mieoty. 1 orb Uhreo) bar-olue aud Up wars. OVE. Co wiles, wae se ured by MP dudine s lureeyear Ol Cucise fopher Si), by Le Marechal, Out Oo Mew uo’ Maurier, He curried tui ponnas, auu beat ova ieawin aou be neces- e@ the mot ' Merry # celcbrated norse King Seortsh Chief, ont of lioness, Wo carried five ounds exira, and eastly defeated Rip- ponlen, who has on previous occasions pot to tis head at the ike weights, Baron fotuschtid’s Diy, Hannon, Wao von the Oaks, Was the third, bat she Wus Carrying nine pounds extra, aad only one pouud less than King of Wb: Forest. Amoug the bea en lot Were Lothweil, we winaer of the Two Thousaud Uaimeas who could not get Dear the King m the Dery, and stecung, who was second in the swo vb ‘The Ascot mtakes, a handicap ever LWO miles aud & hall, preug.:) Out datesn Compettiog, ald was won y LE Top -weigut, Sir Joseuh Hawiey’s six-year-oid Kosxicrucian, 12+ pounds, Who veat in @ can er by BLX leugtus de, Crawiord s Paterson, iour years U% Portwds, Who Was second Im last year’s verbs. This e setters (he douvt as lo the staying porars of Tie at, Who has pow proved ies m that sone of ‘he best anue@s in England, 4 Axcoh biennial Gr four-year-ods c' able for the comple defeat Lord cratt, - Derby winner of who Gudid pot make ihe least figat of tt with Lori s:amford'’s Normanby, ani wad eve to make a dead heat of it for svouni puice, with .a@ comparatively Molerare hore ike Viaudits, ‘The most remarkavle €.€ul OF We thesday was Lae overthrew ol “King of Whe £6 si oy sterling, WhO ne nad defeated mi the Most ho.low fasniou on the previews @.ternoon, The hace Was he inateeata Ascot Bieuntal, bie distance one dil: aud cho Weg its ered, Whereas ON ‘i hursiday the Kong bud geven oteritag two pounds, ~The reeult tH ’3 horse 14 wbout fourieen nile aad a half than over a au great cCnance fur the Stu. the tormer distance, he xoyat Mant Cup, @ Naddicap over the Lew tt attracted as many as twWenty Dine autuas to the post, aud Was won easily by Mr W. vay's gelding Valu r, Bix years, mnety Poun ts, Wo hag for .one yeare been “Kepe? for this tae, te bedtisto second place Lord Allesvary’s staister, out of reilly, taree yours, aid iueo third Mr, Parcy’s wack vf ‘he Cliy and -uoUrbaa, Curee years, OUTS. p perioriuuce of this last was, with a went stone oi the vest we Buve seen for a af the; bat Gufarlimarsty the horse is not entered for (ne ot. Leg vt, tor Waeeh be would have a spien- (ul Counc, Phe ree ug of to-day L must descrsbe on batui we nite, tod be Has Lite Lever, whet! 1s tun Sterling asomiy i uid LE wAvIN SLAG, Refic ions ou the Drom: tn Eavland, Lonvon, June 24, 1871, At the Royaly Theatre, which—wuiss Henrietta Hudsun niving retired trom the management--nas Passed into tue Naads of Mr Nation, of waom the balou kKuows Aocbiag, 2 Bew play by Dr, Wicklond Marston, entitiod, *Lamed for Life.” was protuced Win welidusdrved euccess On Mouday evening. ‘The persouaze wu0 15 In ‘he unfortunate condition Mmiuicated uy ihe Lilie af Lhe comvdy i8 a young eur- Keon, Whose sdvcessiul €-furts to save the Lie of a little eniid ai a fire vave resuited ina terribie acct | devtto bin fie ts th mos meuerons and noble- hearted fat ad, no wiihstanding the infirmity Wiia Wil o eis adhcted, he succeeds in winuing boil the Heact and dagd of 8 beautiful and accom- Dishes gic, Ler wios3 aifectious there are many competitors. ‘Toe story 0! Uns play is exceedingly Siupi¢, Due Lue Chacacters are admirably delineated and most skiully coatrasted: the tacidcnts, ; tough few, ore cieverly contrived, the dialague oie citariningly o writtem = and avounds tn w.t, PRety & 7 acnenment. The favor- abie reception gues Lo kK au purely intellectual Is SALISIACTOTY ON HAL KOE lavly as snowing Shad oiie. cloved, as they may Wed bo, wiOh sense. yahirash, Dave sell BuMctent Goot wwate lett te ronGa a work which, eachowimng the tricks ©) aveue pwaters and Flage carpenters, comes te Unerd 48.6 Ober Tecommendations than tose ©. tts CeamuatC spITt! ene Ha itterary graces. Mr. orrester, a scuitn or and exeeliert eleca- Honist, Wo deserves a aighere position ™m his pro- fession than be las acioeved, plays the leading part io adie svie siyie, aut ty well supported by Miss Avid Cavendish as tie Qereise, Anocher of ne ara Malte PELs —4iPwiis, [ree-vcarted tellow, aiedior v wa OF Mit. SaLpern—tin manegute ¢ Vincent, who prayed vin taytor’s meodrama 7 put ts quite out of Was Once RuuwH ay “PENwOl 105s, newever, a High trepute of praise to 1 Wsiy beak, re mg Orsonally respect ded, bt tot, Ad ome tea iy buGest aan, be ex. we A Utter. Kei Mr, othera has been piay- Brr's comedy oF + An aed, ast, are to grow 1a favor win the r irdity,” sit ts designated oa ie VIS, beat ay hie sdag Teo. “Not ud Agow TO" deoci ane Jobe’ peas of Messrs Madison Morun wat ouny, is by be prouuced as an afierplece bo-trnt, "hiv. Dinu Gouecrcanic has completed @ gow Irish Piay vaded * nig6." winen t lO be Orousht oui atthe -Taiwes’ on Phursday Next. Someching y ceeaea ty (reshea he Curent OF UIs tes at jase, Sodas, etre p Oviog U ferly Unatira Prius WG ote vue,” aad wid “Fiag.iscu. supplies fo the eveulng’s enteriain- decick vos 18 & PRULvLOIISt oF iy, Gad his wcuon Tul of uuwor- #.uteo ver, ue is eXecdingly Well associat.s, aud Ue acoessories of PUHHCL ALES CELINA, PRE Uresques 4 ib progranute of a couiposiie order, com- Diy drama Wilh Ooera, Q.OVES Very aLiereUVe at the Geely UPN gs MOY ueace Mr. sioyie, Mb aod vier memvers Of Mr. Holungy head's Con.parys. ‘ide t.vai co mpantes of Freach comedians qnar- fered ab iue Lycoun afd tne Opera Courtque con tisae W comets vor lune sutrages Of stich of our Grits pud,,veed as Cujoy Freucnh plays, or woud h believed tide Livy are cupavie of doing so. ade Apu “ c Sig artes b pup ui ty Che opera Wau Guu. care & Digan for aus! Thoy co puemuse Wis “tie Wug? io dese, In Hue acts a hae tua)’ eu every day. No @ is Tact sovter i a iarge for ane COD BOLSCUT aud adevis a thought he hardly Kaows a londseape irou ¢ Pu DZ (road WawWhas, Of wu engeaviags 10) DNLwgrapl. BO, tvo. te i Ww Bess your ln cee have seea nen at He Lyceum das bie vy Culnique tdugauig, Cleering aad dits- playin, al coe pavstcal iad. iescatious OF xy mpachy yuee Who ty ty certain aud positive hk ,e bo Mure & yiatabbnoe Wh brenca tan with Acauic. iNoy KUOW Ho sure ABoAt WHAE 13 suid upye Lite stage Vida Ciey Kaew of Wirat 13 passing ta rhe MO ta. ns ae Moov. itis wrure tu (heal b, sik oul a Ereded , ay, tur the actors may be cursing tien ie anyiilag (Dey Cau be sure uv bo Lue coutrary. Bub lucxureae Phey N&e w Wik adodt Fay etl, aad Le pueu’, aod Got, aad Crassant, aad Dubois and All bhe rest vs be is cu sar. Wo 80 welcuu the eure nee M. Raphasl as the filse—ior une: 4 Uo at ue —aave been paby- fig, geucra'y apenke ZY to very thin Muuses, Wouga HOW and Gwd Ue Sbence Ras VeRO LEMcUUs, fice te & woreredt ou OO o pay sole COd pie Lene [0 (Re suave OF BR GUN oF Ureakiug! to tie lens sUvow % inated Fim Kaigat o te Atoowuin, so! juet may ve regarded #@s a Koyuuy wiouy Berry err Miss Aunty aiwaitt, Of tue Vandevitie Theatre, was marved caé orhve day at Duolute Mr, dward Meas, of 0€ geave syuare, Loiava. 3 UO iso dud HEE CONIDAaY baVve gone over to the Alive (ueatie, WHICH Chey Well Oped Lo-aieat. dilps bas 12 ) reparation for tae ’rims CO-3' a Few drida, We When Mr, Vuelps and Mr. Webster whl appear. Buck-toue of the Bavinarket, ts suffering LaMuROd OL ee eyes, uN adegtion when Ace Lastailes al he foo 1 Sees Wo Ue diwust epide wie 40s, BOW. palthe iy,” With Aly. Mowe ue Micawber and uow.ag Budeest. A cocat erie discourses “We Muy Suygest that the force of reailsm J a step lw dar When the audience in w theatre are wade Wo tisten, as part of tne evening 8 Chberiumeal, tv tie Very distoet aaging o: tho uu OL wy svul, LhOw aavioUr dear jock wis inorniog there were Dialog, aud vels peaitng Joousy iru) cae steele OF St Maruu's, im Fieids 5 ali Dering how Was agog with exeitement, Add WO a hadeitus View the very Hon apou the para- pews ot Nortwy wverling House unght be tmagined to be Wagsitx Lis poker tatl—and ali for do you suppose? WY jor pothiag more teed aw (he Wariage OF Captain Marin an Liakies (tlle a ie > what, nor iv, WLO rejotc Hof Velus Ue realest or her jusuy rormed ty tee by Dature;’” and IMs be true abdul Bush Is @ties Waal a couple O haycocks (ns bide abu & ts Giidegrod Would Makel Tuey were Becuupanled LO tie enarch vy the “Pwo Headed Nipiiagiie, Os (he Wager SWh-airls, jomed some- Het die lasilou of (he smmese Twins, are ro- valy Lerded by Utelr SHOW aa, £0 see tue eowcuce Moos” stabil doWu the charci in Colusent Maesty aller lie ceremony tind been per- formed loppilig Hine a coir tering “hod. Was, let in avove De tallest OF the spectator: iN houses WooVe the 48a, aud sc: cE W DAS ADS Wicatved smilesarvy, CH you & olZht for the gods. the service Was vettorimed by (ne Rev. W. Rapert Coon. rade, vl &, Geuiges, dunever square, Who, Lough SX feet (hres tuches tu height, looked but a miunvw by ihe side of (he twitows Whom be had bound in Buck ecoumttic Wedlovk nd in advance of Mr. Merry’s noree. | and ° ais, @ad more particu. + duvre is were adectatioa it ta 3 seu aud women go | 4 the Freaca plays. ; 13 ine dasidon to gO, and go | iney must, for of ali despots, fasnion Is the wost | 1, OUC as ior tae comedy ige.t 1b © And Ny vart OL Ube performance , wines, Lo | iis who | OF Ihe tra Companies, Tie Mea | as Pe sULly, ts VOlug pinvel at alauchester | uiveay Gib), WHR Miss Anna | ‘What Gave Rise to the Row in the Ccrtes—Tho Ce lists Bhow:ng Their Hands—The Legisle- lative Halls of Old Spain in an Uproar— ‘The President Clears Out of the Chamber. Mapa, che 11, 1871. Yes‘erday @ most unusna) titanit tuok piace in ' the House of Representatives ‘uring the discussion of the following proposttion presented by Nocedal on the purt of the Casitst Deyn.tes: We ask of Coagreas to dec!are that, in whion with the generz, senument of the Cataclic country of eg: wat of alt Christendom, 1 sees with unspeaka- bie *auisiaciion and greatest oy the advent of the tient. -H1UR anuiversary 0: the glorious Fonticaie of our most Hoi Father Pius 1X.. notwitnstunding the unheard of pecsecution he suffers; a» muovent victum aud atonement for tue backs.idiags, errors — and crimes that im the present epoch a ilict the Duman race and pervert sowal order, which can only be restorea by following tne tntaiibie word of the gugust Vicar of Jesus Christ on earth. CANDIDO NOCEDAL, EL CONDE DE ORGAZ, RAM JN NOcuDAL, A. J. DB VILDOsVvLA," RAMON SuMUzA, TOMAS VeLE4 MIERRO, EL CONDE KOUHE, PALACIO DEL CONGRESO, June 16, 1871, THE CARLISTS SHOWING THEIR HANDS, As 8000 &8 tho proposiuon was rea Ramon Noce- : dal, a young and somewhat flery Varhet Deputy, ob- tained the floor to support it, which he did tn the | most impolitic tora; for instead of arging that } Congress, representing a Catholic nation, should congratulate ia Holy rather on this auspicious event he opened a fire of abnge agulost the govern- ment, the Deprities of other political parties, liberal ' governments, democratic institutions and modern civilization, | Jecte:l, and it 1s not to be wondered at that the pro- position in question met its expected fate. If tho Deput.ea of the revolution of 183 had voted the Car. * lie preposition as it stwwod they would hay ovorthvow of Isabella up to the present time, and A BERLOUS CONFLIOT inthe House, or that the enthustastic Cartiss and bigoted Catholic permitted his zeal tor the Church to carry him far beyoud the limits of common sense, and so, like most ianatics, Whether religious or po Mticas, did mor: mjury than good to the cause he stood up to defend. Swgasta, Minister of the inte. rior, on taking the floor sa.d:-—*Is tis speech of } Se.or Nocedal m rely to congratulate the Pove as Head of the Cathouc Church or i it a pouucal | barangue against modera governments and tustitu- tions, It it be the latter. 16 meus thac be or .0ce- ' dat esks yon to vote 6 proposition, at the same { time trusting thet nove dut bis pulitical Tends wil do so, Aud truly, 2entiewen, how caa any oue vote it but such as holu the opiuions o. the Loavravie me.uber? Ross up Lhe lvenwy AT tho object be to cong atulate His Houle ch Quniversury Ol ts Bdyent to Uw LOllcs, Cov gratunite bia on tus eveut WILD aB MUCH siacertly aX Se.or Nucedal ' and hs party. But, on the other hand, Li It ve iv- tended to make the Pope #n distrument o1 certain puuucal tendeocies, teu, Bud .n Ulas Cure, We Oppose it with the utmost energy. HOt ouly becuse these readencies are Contrary 10 OUT Ideas, VU also w render a service © the Poutil, who ougat uever Lo be bruught delure Thun Eeuse a6 the standard of any povt.w pary. He sata the Pooe in tne year. lot was Just a3 Infalibie as bow Whea bis Hokaess thea wisned tu fra } Lanes of toe Uburch wih We SECKSSITIEA OF MOVEDN CLVIGIZATION } the party to which the bovurabie member belongs Wd pb UC hesttate to cal him & mited ..Obespte: re, Do you not rewemvuer, Bald he, iaat Were sane entiemen enter ainea the absurd idea ol forcing fit to retire fron ine . ontifical See, considenag dis a madinan, Bad Laban uilraMoutate king re- | Mused to a low tae bywD Of Pius 1A. to be sung in apes’ As far aswe ure oucerned the lope as | Mead uf te Church t as Worthy U1 respect NOW us In | Teds; vat (or you te is only Woreuy U1 esteem when you Want to wake Mum an instrument for your po! Cal Scucmes. iMus 1 18, he Who you con tiers mado in 1843 you now Wish Lv make Infallipie even in worldiy matters,” i} ADMIKAL TOPETB ultimately performed ine 1 e vi conctiator, suggest- fae the conveutence of dividing the proposition Into | $Wo paris, The Mest tO Lermmiuace al tne Words Pius LX., aud subunit the suid parts to two separate vor igs. ‘This oller Was reecved. the next deputy that took Wie Huor Was Count de Ganga atgeelics, aq-ther Carnst, Wao dewwnded the reading oi ver- tala parazrape® of The circular oF Pig ta., dared firss November, 1.7., ang Qed ta thre arenas and bis.ops of all Unrmieudon, he Prendeas asked ibe Count df be Jad the docamens iu question, Who, Paving answered tu the aifirmatuive, viozaa req ea vim to band 1 ay, skyuw that shoud be read py one of the secretaries, Up to Uris point all appeared to ve going On swimmingly, Aud an ex- pressi0a Of salisfachon iit up the counteuunces of ihe Caclist Deputies. This. however, Was oul ia0- montiry; for martes, Minister of staie, saddenly Tore hud ts Seing read, On weCOUNt Of Its . Rol yet Having been deviared # pariamentary docu- tent, The ovjecuons Of Mimister wartos having been admitiod vy Lie Hresident or Speaker, and the Perwmston to have it read withdrawn, the Hoase , Was saddeuly thrown bilo i STATS OF © MMOTION. ‘The monarchieal i*cpaues of ali potitient colors | shouted at cach other, sta.wped, Shook Wiesr fists and canes, ovkod Lorry Gerce and gor alacioinyly red in ine face... ansnits and oluer exceediugiy udughty language few about as if by electricity, Ol cage gnoutod to order, but Was Unbeurd or caitended | He rang and namaecred ors beli o« the tanle, but ali was labor in Vala, The Bturm was raging and the ‘.Presivent sat in the rresential chair, pale. speech. tess, Letpiess. The tempest, nowever, ut lengen ar- fived a¢ucimax. The Count de Canga Arguciies, a sumewtet thin-skinne. Carust, bo loager able Lo | bear che stinging -4.casins oO! Senor Nunes de Arce, ! ot tie union lveral party, made @ terriple rusn at \ him, aut God only knows Waal the conseynence woul have been vut for the aterposition of other | Depuues. While these i TWO MOORRN GLADIATORS tugging to get at each other Marshal Ser- rauo, tae Prune Minister, Was seen skippiag over the oenches with the agility of a mounted nk, and | had soon ,iaced himsei between fe antegonists, Acoionel, Who irom tue iobby vdserved tie position of tne marshal, bolted In to lis assistance, The Maroual, seli coufideds as ever, -hOvK Diy Gude RTD aud, 10 fue Most Iai perioUs Magner, ordered hun bo reure, wien Ube crestdalien svider at ouce did. | Oluzaz2 stl) continued as if under the inflveace of , President, put on your hat aud deciare tue : i a suddeuly awoke rom session at an en” Oto: | Dis stup.7, rose, put on ats UsDERED THE TKIBUN ES TO BE CLEARED, suspended ioe sesaiva and left the Guauoer. As we ; Were compelied, with atl other members o ine press, to t2ave our tripune, We Cannel say wint took lace in tne private Seasion that .olowed, in whieh | ib appears aalisiaclory eX pianalods were gived aut accepwd. in the migit Sessions diiferent atlusious Wele Wade respecting the mater, fhe President gad thar it Was ihe first wine, and ne ho vo vod it wouid be the last, trai the President of the ¢ } gress bed gad to put on his hat and leave rie ¢ Ber, ucce I may Mention vaat Viozaga Was iis taken, for tu the year 189 Deputy Vou cloused eo rresiuent, ilied win act in Opes Congress, av- | Puptly terwineted the session °, puctiag op his pat gud leaving the chumper. she Prime airisier con- wratalaed ine House oa the amicable termina ton | of che disagrecable mvident, hoping it soul. serve a6 a sesson for the future, and recommending te | Peputies Wy Ve ReNCeferta MuTe MOderace La the ex | pression ot thetr sentiments. Buta te Count de Ounga arguelis @nd Seuor Naneg de arce thanked the Erie M misier Jor lus friendly tau rveavon sud O.ovized b Lhe House. Hg ie aeons of Nowe | having adain veen read Pub Lo vote wes re- Jeo'ed by «5 votes against 37. hefore Cowmng My letter [ Must mention, vo the tt Of the repudlcau Deputies, tilAt op hee u | ther 2eats and took no part whatever in the com Cading mouarelitsts, tarbuten: Tedrid—The Cupttal Rxcited——t duct of thy Guversment—ttow ft Act tack ya Apserioan. . songecy MapRiD, Jace 25, 1971. In my last letter I Rodd yor that it was the taten- won of the deputies of Kt minoMly to censure rhe | government und all thy sathorittes sespoosibie for | the disturbances that tod: place on Sauduy last | Deputies of ali pottical ealors assembled in the | House Ja large force, and ali the crivunca were | quickly Auied with auxtous spe’ ors, eager to hear | the accusations brongnt forwat t aad tge actence | of the Caoinet. The Margats de ual rave to ask | the goverament i( it was aware of th Oltvages that | had been committed ou tho previous eventag, and | was disposed to punish the violaturs of, “He rhgals oF | the cluzens, 80 as to preveat for she in tHe the oc currence of such disgraceiui scencs. TRUS LIBERTY. Sagasta, Minister of the Laterior, in anawm S44, seeing tne little pradence on the part of soms 94 the intolerance of others, he t thas trueh erty would never take root in this country. He hot | that the demonstrawon of Sunday last was moro ‘dee wards of forty of whom, with Uiree tnspecrors, have been suspended auc a number of persons who twok part in the mot wave been imprisoe ad, furs thermore, taat tue civil Governor, seving that tho GNCe, had tendered His resiguadon. Tus Minisier then read aeveral | TRLBGBAMS FROM THK PROVINORS for the wurpose of showing that it Was aot ouly to Tne Carlist Deputy couid not have | | adopted a betier course to get mis proposition re- | openly condemned nearly all thew public ucts, from the | at thaithe Curlieia as a ody mesmerism, whea a republican deputy carted out, | “ political than religious, and hence the opposition, | He severely Cansured the conduct of the polices, up- | } Measures be had taken did aot prevent the destury. {a | the — ware | cherited'a tity, HO"ULLY toward the Sour, aNd L Madd hoa ia tosar Migr = a Loventor of Gane oe ant of is Ve ie erewsist 2001 Oe GC ipterrupbon iatwe lume ‘or isabella, ashing him if the Carlisis Would Ue atiowed to huld such Meetings, “You say,” said ie, “that the Caritet party as threat eniug aud increasing, and are you surprised at it? You Junk you have done everytuing oy merely writ- ing on paper tidrvideel ryghta, The country, Bow- ever, Guds iteeli made THE VLAYTHING OF A FARCE, for some four hunared vagaponds nave been allowed to treat the peopie of auumd im ag oulvageous manner, without the police miteriering or even snowing themselves uth the aggressors had taken fight. If ts neces-ary, therefore, if you wisn to | chack the development of the cardst party, that you must condemn and punish the outrages committed op Suuday last. ‘The sriwe Mintsier, atarsval 5er- Fano, said he wight dave cailed oul some Troops, but, Dau Ke done so, and after cutung the groups to aieperse, (hey reiused, Ae should Bae Opened Lire | upon them and thus sued & considerabie amount of | Diood, Me did not wisn anotuer ot. Dante's Drght, GONZALLZ BRAVU'S ATTACK ON THM (iT LakNae But if it were necessary to jopt such meaus he Would do so With energy, and Unuse who suiled aud murmured knew iui Weil that he had acted with | energy of vther occasions When necessity required 1 Several Olner Geputies Wook the fuer, censurmng: the goverument for che increase of yandaiism and tae sad Want of energy on the part of the mew police and their tspectors In not being Abie to trace the crininad of SO ineny ovutal assassinations, ATTACK ON AN AMERICAN, The Madrd papers uave voaiained florid state- MeDIs Of & recent attack made upon Ac, D. Gi. artee, {of Sew York, prother of the present Chard | @Atuires Oo. the United states Legation, vy | Persons connecied with tae procession o: Minerva Ou Sumiay evenwg tw and = th atta a8 Dveu, and prooavly wall be, denoun as ihe t Latiolke outrage.” On readiug he coutradic- | tory accounts of the affair in diferent papers I Cuied upou aud incerviewed Air, Adec, Lhe facts froin the gentieau’s own Ls are simply these: — | Mr. adee Was standing tn font of his tove:—tne uotel | de Rusia--engageu im lovking wt the solema pro- Budresged him with some vehemeuve irom tae passing Line, Wrecting him Loremove his sam, ero How a8 hvad, sta te promplly retased to do | wade compulsion, excialuiing, “Amiwano, no | B panv.” Aronse? by the indignation of tue | priest, severa: rough men irom among the throug | then crowded upun dim, clutcoing at Wis hat and endeavormy to lake it off by force: but bacaing up Aguiuat Cuc stonework of (ie avtel, Mr. Adve dealt @olow BL One OF the ABARUADIS, WOICh Was cauUsht DpUB 8 suck, CULOg Dis baud sligaliy, 30 as to start the piood. ig the awkward predicament in Which @ stranser Was placed by t.e ti-yadyed bro- , bo cai He excited passions of Lae BS, aniiids and | pusaing vod urging bie toreizner away iso the La- * mediate sveue Of danger. Ibs lO be reyrewes Wat the stupie tanatici~m of a memver o The , 1resthvod should atfore so welcome & tiqutie to certain of tue Press (0 Cust recectiuns upou the otierwise peacelal OcuasiON, — LenEral Sickles at O1 | Muusty the governwenut on the sau,eci, aud con- | Siderabie indigaution and Mortidication W.re ex- ; pressed for the occurrence, | that General stekies, Daving Obtained bia leave of | G@uBenCe, Das gone io Hugiaad via Porvigal, | CHALSS. RANG ADAYA, The Ex-Minister Indignanily Re- jecis All Political Honors, fe Prefers to Remain Quiet Until There Are Some Live {ssucs Before the People. nse and Conservatism Combined, Quincy, Mase., July 0, i971. There are few men 1 the country whose wisi om ts more gencrally admiited than that of Chari ‘aucis Adains. He seems to have inh rited, inu Common peculiar gins of We noble stuck of Adumses, of which he is the direct aud now oldest surviving | Gexeendaut He has, a3 1s well known, Mlled many High Omese whore Tare ability and keen judgment Were the absolute requisites, and bow well ne ac- quitted bimeelf in them all (s still fresh tn the pabhe mind, Provabiy tie most importest position he ever occupted was when he was sinister to the | Conrt of St. James during several oO the eventful years of our civil war, Mis career, for the time being, like thac of ms several succe-sors, Was attended ; with all the embarrassweuis incident to the uncer HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 13. 187L—TRIPLE SHEET. Session, W.e2 AN Oftictous OF thoughtess priest | { cecdiug, two sympatluzing ladies ran ln beoween | ihe Coulestunls, OY Word and gesture endeavoring | Arrangement is so ‘ach more that of an ordinary | ' and objects of vertu that che impression {3 gito- made representa; Tumy bere iwention ; © Japric! tain relations then extstung between Great Britain | aud our Own disturbed cowntry, aud the Qmncy | | statesman was probably better pleased than other- ‘Wize When his successor Was appointed, When he came home he was warmly received by the majority of the people Woom he had endeavored to represent, and in Soston there was a public demoustiation 1a ‘approval of Ms management of American effiirs In j Engiand. Mr. Adams was present himseif and made a speech which, atthe ume, attracted a great deal of attention and commendation, Since then bo has Appeared but very atte in public, and has re- ' fea.ned entively from participa.ing in matters of a | poliucai nature, To use his Own woras, be has | “drupped into happy obscurity aod reture- meut,” and mw is very event that he cares but very little about any of toe distarbing | pubic questions of tae day. He lives here on the old Adams hounestead—one of "ne most charmiug | aud beaut o: all Wue rural resiuences in Quincy— and we same identical one where beth John | Adams and Joan Quincy Adums lived. Le has & | There i4 # very interesun | large and thrifty farm adjoining, ans all ine sur. | | pouudings are charactersue of the retirement | winen Charles Francs, alter an évenuul and uselul | life, DuW socks to en,oy. Your correspondent, finding himself for a few hours ik the immediate neighboriood of Ue dis. | Ungoished gentieuan $8 residence, improved tne op- portunity of making a bere: visit. J ional nila, 48 | £ expected to, busily engaged over the memoirs of his jather, which fe is preparing with great care and detail, «nd waich sh m the eame form as bis — biography or the late Jona Adams, he was pivse ; outing his laby m & spacious granie | fireproof” ubracy, which he is bad | g ructeu within & ew years, and from the mass of | manuscripts ant works of reference when snr- ' routed hin vp ail sides it was eviwent (hat he had | lost notning of ve Gtityence 1 study which chat- woterizeu thé earker years ol tus iife. He was very cha ty and sucutl, Aad assured Me he Was giad lo nee he will shoitiy pub- | euus | ! arepresencative of the NHW YORK HikaLD After | | a short talk on tnatters ol & socal character our vc | Veisutioa hatarally tarned npou topics of natiougl linportance, | “aim Very tnutfferent,” Mr, Adams sald, ‘*anont ; matters oc & Poulet Hace, nowadays. Wien I ol Wuroug2 my mission in Enginaa, Ecnred ine hole countsy—not halt ot it—f cane | home to Quimcy satisiied.” My higuest ambition nad been gratined, and 1 then washed my W@ads of pod- tics, and nave, thank God. Kept out of them ever since, and it is my wish to keep out of theu.’? ppose you Know,” L replied, “tha, your name ha; been (requentiy mienttoned In coauedtion with yario.s high otlces under the present vdm.nisura- ton,” “Yes, I have hoard so,’? he replied, “but I have ! never authorized any such use of my Lame, aud, 1 tim | them ai | don’t kaow that there If aby reasou Why thw papors, as you say, should be talking about me ior Us or that once. on) Tux ie publie much NOW, OMT Sur always Here, ie Fo" SAMS Ay WHOIS une 18 eng: wi the preparation of we biogiaphy and works of my suber, wd « pa: tiie attention to waut 1 going on olltslie. To you how inditferent | am to pubtic adairs | have ouly LO tell you taat the orfy newsoaper i Lake Ie te Boston adve, biser, ‘or, ‘tue respectable dauy, ast. is sometimes called.” ‘Tis last disclosure was proof positive that Mr, Adina was realy |guorant of what Was going on iia Le outside worid, aad [ sincerely reflected if it was possivie fora man to lve ih such a mauager, even in (he midat of such Charming serToundiags. Following teese cefectivas | alluded ‘neentally to | the past career and future prospects of the rival po- | litical parties of ine cay. “Neliher Ol them amounts to anything,’ he answered. “Their occupauon, lke Ostetiu’s, 14 | gone, ‘there are no great tssdes for them to fgnt, and notning sor the ieaders ww discuss, There } sre afew meu la tye ranks of bowl Wio go around | | Spon Gompused of an omeraid Ket In the enamel ny, bat you Wii dad Was they eltoer want su OF AFe BAAIENS (oO Boid un Lo the OUe they have ArCAly BOW LROre voye DEEN a great many AERPs to draw BiG tagy ty ose - nsmONsS Of Linaginary pALite j questions, but al th at avail, 1 presume they | are attracted toWir! oo on acconnt of some Ltue " where [I repre. | furtoeriaore, 1 aout care for an office of Bay kind. | Severui places have Leen offered to me srom tite to | unt 1 have aud ever sball conunue to decilue prominence whist | might have acquired on account | ! of tuy course in Engiand; batt bave given them all { to ubderswnd thal! ain now Ou aciizen, Rnd (hat | 1 Wish to dave nothing to Go with either of tie ex- | isting , oWuca! pardies, Li, perliaps, taere Were avy | great sues beore the country | might take partin | ! adjusting tiem the same as any other nran Whose ‘Unset » Ould be of service. Linny that requires spevial atrention, Our ewa raul afairs, as Well as foreign matters, aro all ted, aud We ougut now to iry and live at peace irselves aud (© rese of the world, li there crisis Ja pubic affairs 1 woud speak my ‘ely, Dut as iuere 13 not I prefer to remem ne | tite, | aan Witt Oy was a ; views uct.” “shea you ‘regard all the questions ariaing frow 8 Substantiay settled: I asked. ity. 1 never was one of those WHO Bus tae fat 18 there 19 | | Permanence acai perhaos di rnshes the mi-rest marked degree, all the virtues and many of tne | * - ‘ an age but for’—a anor! tims, were looked at all tie erainst strumgle ere Dot ont vic- “war mn over and sar sie bes i t6 periectiy right that the conquerors should have the usua! advantuges of a vtevory in ‘war. “What do you think ot this ‘iew a move- Ment in the demvcr. uc ranks?” | observed, “Well, ) can’t, of course, sav what ib will amount to. There is no doavt wut the democraw mude a great of ther i the, say mistakes, and this acknowledgment a jo doubt a sep in tye right direction if Wish tu vecome the party of the country, As I vetore. there are Ho ew issues before the peo and politica, ih refore, Jose their charm, except for interested pottticians, and | thank my stars that Jam hot one of that c was, if | wanted o ice per- baps I could dig up something to taix abou.” | it Was getting Ju the newghoorhood of tram time now and | was obliged to bid my friena good atver- noon. As | left te again assured me that he intended to keep out of politics, adding that if Lever heard his name mentioaed tm cennectton With any ottice | wou'd be safe in telling the readers of the Heap that it was done without auy authority from hun. A LOOK AT THE FAIR. The International Exhibition During the Whitsuntide Holidays. The Building and Its Contents—Pictures and Statues ~Fansand Ename s—Lace a 4 Em. broidsry—Educatioual Appliances— The Koyal Albert Hall. Lonvow, June 28, 1871. The present London International Exhibition can hardly strike those who remember the two former ones With any great feelings of satisiaction, The coup ave: on eutering the butldungs of 1851 and 1662 Was an immense anocees, You had that ma) sense of | © Vasiness Which goes far lo render any erection tm- | pressive. There was that grand biending of snow and fre—the brigut red hangings, the sparkling fountuins, the white suliness of the statues pro | ducing an eftect not easily forgotien. You /elt thas these were rndeed paisces worthy to receive the treasures of the nationa aud capabie of showing them off to advaniage. In the present bulidmy the MUSEUM OF ART Then, too, the distracted gether diverent, ace of the European Continent has gieatly dimimisiied its | contributions, aud litte interest appears to have been shown in sending over articles irom Ameri so that, on the whole, tt seems as if, in the present “International,” many oi the nations have declined to “iuter.’ There ave, however, many vataarie works of art aud much that is tuteresung. ‘there is no iack of visitors, ond the whole thing cannot fairly be pronounced @ fatiure ihe budding | is two stories high, formed ot gullories exiending i over and oloagside of tae colonnades of the | Hortieutturai Gardens, and consequeutly form. | im 68 «Jong sguaro, having the = gardeus | for a cenive. Ou the north the galieries | communicate with the A'bert Mull, and are con- | nected on the upper story by passaged lormed en- | Uurety of gi a coutainiug bronzes, casts, | Stuiues and otter objects oi lesser interest. ‘Tne | glimpses of the lower gardeas from the colonnades, | into wich the galiertes every now and then have An ensTuNce, and the vreath of freeh air are very de- lightiul m the raitds: of the beat and crowd—indeed, | itis one of the best parts of going tuto ums exnibl- ton that you can 80 s00u got ont or it; but if you desire to ineke use Of any of the many entrances into the Horuculiurel Gardens you must pyy extra | for that privuege. the greater part ot the buildings Appear Co be permanent, sud 10 be titended to serve | for Ube ser.es Of yearly INtrnchoual exulbitions, of wWoich this of 1871 13 to be the first. Vn seuse of 1 ure putce, ‘Tue iormer erection: not being “for vovre eagerly. They were like Rowers; you iwught if youdtd not see them When tie; were in their bioom Lhey Woud a Come to pieces and You Would | never diave toad pleasuce. Now vou renect thar af You do notgo to tue imiervaiional this year you | may hope to see someting Very similar NeXt. THE OWJECIS BAR his Year em) .ce painting, Us. ch @8 enuueis, nt gold and | bilver, &c.: fais, eDarcyings, phovwgraphy, lace and embroidery, youery, woolen and Worsted Jabries, machiuiry used 42 the manufacture of t!use gluss, soho ol panidiags and Mtings aad far- Diture, bovks, maps, gloves, Instruments used for architecture, | etiucalvual — pucpuses, appiiantces ior physt. | cal trainme, incinding W)8 and games; specimens and Mustrativis of modes of tenca wig fine ari, ratoral fisvory Bud phrsical scleace; speci- micns of school Work, macters connected with the educailoa 0: the bind, deas and dua; Gecoanical @nd serentific mventtons. The educationa: tdea, you Will perceive, 18 & very prominent one, TUB ViCTURES. The heat part of the exnibition are the pictures, colivetion of modern Works OL art from Belyiom, Bavaria, italy, France and Briain, espectaily. Tue French pictures bave, however, @ Certain alr of mannertsin—a litue me @ ¢-rcons anor —Which renders them less interesting than the others, ihe belgian pictures are ex- tremely pleastog, and among the British flisis kre seme —beRutual specimens of Faed, Frith, Poole snd ormer estermeu aca. | demictans. The Frencn picture room t8 well Nikeu, but the oiher department uasigned to Praave toils its own sad tate by its Woelul emptiness. ‘There has been far wore destraciion than creation of the beautuul and useiul ta France of jate, A lew Statues, bron.es aud & carpel are all that she has to show. No Wound The piddle of the picture gullery ia occupied cht ny by ATATURS, of which a large nuuwher is exhibited. They are Bol, ava Whole, of @ very high order, aud seem chieiy ty deat What ladies Characterize as ‘dear litue things.” We have oabies laeguing and ory- ing, littie boys in KMickeroocKers wud Without then suiking or playing; little giris in frocks trianined 0, young ta dies WIN HAM nets, executed uu dijects Which appear ratuer beueall the ot Lhe EMisel, ls, which do yery weil in pictures, sii wod to laurie themseives upou the cam grace of Ue scniptor’s art, A sculptor really oaght to ro hygner ror nis Juspiration than up tue nucsery staus, There were Buide MLE CAaCeDUONs—NELAbiy a Circa~siun Biave by Proiasoy Caronl, aid # oadar aud isamaei by Professor Lazcerini, Caveat 6190 eXntorts an Alba. Dian diave, in inarole; but neither of hes graceful captives 18 Gestmued lO 6xelte the admiration given | to ine Greek slave Of J851. in speaking of the | Statues We Must wee Gintt co mention that Miastrous artist, her Royal Higuaess te Princess Loase (Marchioness of Lorn), Wio fas contrimuted @ stata. ette m praster of Edward tne Bisck Prince, FANS. In the wost gaileries, where we find decorative panungs, W4X Cnuniels, Mosaics And panwng m distemper, the sialues in bho ceuere OF Une rvola give piace to some cases coutaiuiag very pretty faa Gesigas and fan muNAts. iere the work of ver Roval Highness the Princess Louise again attrecty attention. she has executed avery pretty fan uesign 1a Waler colors, jut which she was swardad the £10 prize given by Lady Cor. ueba Guesi, Ihe design represents a gracelul Lite skating avene, nd the wray oX¥ and Soberiy Watod lee would be a deligntiatly cool thing for & lady to contempiate wnite using ner fan. rue other four Tizes Wece ali awarued .o two sisters—ths Mixses Montalba —for some very pretty designs and mounts. ‘The prize of 240, offered by der Ma osty tho Queen, | u The Bonaparte Estate and the Marat A Veit to the id Grounds of Joseph Bonaparts end Marehel Murat—Their Present Owner aad Oconpaat, (From the Newark Courier, June 15.) Being receatiy in Bordentown, curiosity ied meee Pay a Visit to the Bonaparte Latate, situated juat On the envi ons o tae city, ranaing aloug for & ~on- Sicerabie distance beoween the Crosswick’s creek | acd the Trenton curapike. My ov,ect 1a tae mam was to obtain & permit from (he propriesor of the estare (o exagune the Tussous vid buridsog Where Murat resided When he With Other rowal personages took ap tix abede in the United mines, following that time when the Bonapaite dynasty met ite overturow at Waterloo, Maras old hall stig just on the edge of a winding stream, @ suort distance from the picturesuue stoae arch bridge (uu! spuus the old Trenton road, When One Approaches the loculity 1b has the appearance of @ haunted region, such as the novelist wontd detiaht im weaviug into a mysterious tale, There is a doubt existlig, €vea i my own miod. whether the world- fated sleepy Hollow of Irving's legends could sar- pass It tn W'iduess and acenic beauty, From the bulwark of the bridge to the surface of the vrook tere is & Uisiance of some twenty Leet, @ud one Standing upoa the iormer, with his Ai cast down ihe stream, following its serpentine course, 18 afforded a scene of & iaite beauty; & miniature vatiey, with giant old wees msing on either bank affording cool retreats to ihe az: mals gracing on the bi'sid-®, while the foliage 1s 60 tawk that it parually sereens from view the old wall, whoge White mossy side8 are discertible througa the mterstices of the lonthas and Ui | troea, The oid hall ts @ very modest ana untmposing Btructiure, (Wo stories in beigut, wit) a basement ia tho rear. Lt 4s unoccupiod, and bas heen so for toany years, This, nv doudt, ls what gave rise to the wiid taies which circulate amoog the villagers iw reference lo 1—of 8 peng the advode oO: evil epirits, Previous to my vtsit J nad been well rosted in re- ference to the gentieman who rejoices in the owner ship of the estime. From the manner in whieh be Was portrayed by those who hat Cr te say oa Buvjed was ied to beheve bim @ “character,” sailtrim, sort of demon of the wasro Becket 18 the proprietors cognored. Ge pure chased the Park estate, soon followtag the negra ot the royalists to Frauce, and no. veing pleased with tie old manuse, Which was located sume distance from the giulghway, he demolished it and erected for bnuseli & paiduail readence about eigity-five | Pods f.om Coe evtrade of the vid Bonaparte butldtn; Tue Ge Gemwolisbed Was not, however, the ont originally ereeicd by cousnmed by fre, tt seems, 8000 after tk comple. hon, On the place Where it #.oud # tower Was DUNE to inark the spot, bata leW years Ago it Was corm down on account of its rutaous condition, from the lookout of this old tower a spleudid view iy ob. tamed of Croeswick Oreek, the broad Delaware and the cireumpiceut conutry, At the bucning o. the dormer duildiug many paint. ings ot rare meric were destroyed. Some works of | art, However, were preserved, and graced for ® | period of years the walls of the buliding torn sown yy the present dent or the estate. Among tho | Master productions which @ commancant remem | bers seeing were busts of the Bovaparte fam | carved from the finest Italian marble, aad a Wt size palutiag of the first Emperor's eldest sisver, Foultne, the Princess Baryens, seit to be one of the met accomplished womep of er time. These works of art’ eventuaily, With ofners, were sold of Pubite auction. Fer a number of days prvoe? ug the sale the artl. cles were dinplayed in one 62 the upartments of the building for puciic Inspection, and the ¢ mmanity Weulen mass to grauly then curtosity by ane’ that which possessed u iartamed Tepueiion, they were nui overpleased with tue patutings, aad whem She nude poriratt of Paullog, im exienso, met thete view (80 said uny 1. ormant), tuey were dumb oun and bad no hesitaney whatever ta denouncing They gave ne credit t the limner for bis skill 1p bale fidelity to nature, bat looked upon the Waele thing a8 Scuud:tious tn the extweme. Since Mr. Becwet’s purchase he has reciugea Lime self almost entirely from the world without, end pe pecuiiar Manner hus from ime to time created cou- Biderabie gossip in tbe communtiy. Various ere the rumors respecting his lie. One person, a resl- dent of Bordeniown, imparted to some the imtelii- genes that ‘“tuey say he Was at one time, in hig youager years, ao Euglsn lord, and sat daring dune of his residence ia England in the House Lords.” He is reported to be very haughty in his maaner, and is unperative tn his rejenctioas agamet che Vile Magers trespassing oa tis acres, which are lying ia idieness, [a bopaparie’s ine tue park, pow greatiy Auvbreviatod, comprised fiteen hundred aeres, 06 Was iad vutin besutiiul drives avd waiks, and tm juiry bowers by (he murmuring streams, Kiosks afd rustic seats beatified the es ate ‘Then gia townseoole were adowed free access to wanier gurong Lhe princely hauuts, Whi B seemed to be Hallowed by ths breath of other times, Yer with the present tnoumbent came a change, People were forbiuden # cess w the Park; the Was eveutiady became overyrown With brambies and uncarbrosh, aud the place aasumed the appearance of a Wild ‘lores At present ty our kuowledge there 1s but oue drive on the estate, and that rung ta a seMt-circular Course, passing, Ut 118 extreme dite tuvce, the broad estrade in trout of the proprietors Temdeuce. There are two gates wien aiford ine giess Ww the park, and they are avout hale mule @pert ou the Trenton iurupike, formety there was v lake on the estste, where, dariag the wumer season, the young people of the town would resort tw skale. This displeased tha Aacieut uabob, 40 ne procures a nusber of Southern bioodhotnds anc tratned thei to “wate the bos; bat someuow ue otier tits ylau did not meet with success, and he resortea to the more eflicacious practive Of draining the lake Of every winter, and 1m this way accomplished tis purp-e, Asan iliustravion of this “Lord Becket’s spoct- men of Engjah etiquette and gaitautry, the fallow. tay incident may @ with propriety cited. Every one in Bordentown ts familiar with tts— It scems oue p'eusaut aftern yp, some Lime sto, the wue of Mr. Cannon i oted [eal gentlerrs1 of Bordeutoway entered the enclocu strolied up the footpath running gr ‘Ths iady had y tat a fowt lodge when sne was stattiog by the of the jumbering antg tng Wo “Lert? Becket, newb. he came Up tv Lag 8).u0t Where the lady Was jussng, woen he ordered hts coachnau lo “stop,” Which being done, he protraced hts suolime cranium out of Wie Wine dow und tu an opp obrigus tanner asked the what Lusiness she had treapassing on the prem an! ordered ner uff, The lady was somewhat taken back by hearluz such langoage emanating from aa “SUgush genlewtea,” aud supposing Uhut Ber D: Would softer his iritabuity somewhat, sardin * , You ure vot aware of the persun co Whom our remarks; I am Mrs, Cannon.” 8 Were laterrupted by the imturtatew “Lord,” who voc.ferated: "1 den’t care who in thr devi you are; whut l wantis, that you get out this place immeuiately.” [Lis neediess to say hat tie Ia.y acquiesced und get.” Alter leaning these stores in reference to the lordly Becket, I cane to the conclusion that if he acted in the manner us above ciled toward the ee there woutd not be much improvement 1 OLijnette sho sn Ove of tho masculine gener. HOW ever, | demanded adwitance at tae lodge gate aud entered the enclose. 1 s00n entered the embowers nade ot the noble ol road, and inas nucn as I ut in any great haste, sat down by the arive ity a comfort Jouking rustic seat. The day was very spiky and tue coui fetreat pleased me excee tingly, igh the spirit nove, uowevor, { xruse and ben’ My sootatepa tuwards tue residence of the “Lord of the Manor.” 1 passed over the romantic looking bridge, and soon following emer; aan open en. clo-ure. The prospective which 8) suddenty @awaee upon my sight Was enchanting, to say the least, In the centre stood tae mansion. Zhe design wae Bot restricted lo any ticular order of srchitecture, It Was a klad of Congtomerated concern. A bi Plazes and steps leacting thereto were of smoothly. poushod sone. The walk Was Composed of blocks of Inarble unc slate, arrange’l togesher in an artiste mauner. When T had arrived at the tron fence that encloses, the hall an invesilgation told me the gate was secured by alarge padiock, A servant conn With the Dali inquired of my business, aud when informed hum that i Was my desire to bay 0 ite terview witn Mr. Becket ne unlocked th and Teta rae Irive, stom tné ding wheels ie) belouge Was Dot ad, aaged, a8 vone were considered deserv> ing of 1 «pone fan muwnts ia point ince Were Ox- treaiely pretty, ear the lau8 Were also coune Cased | of exanigs POINT ANO OTHER LACE. dilie, Ticgo 22 M* temuabardiera exhidite she | Modern point lace Bpron, Vestgned OY Wee Vw sve Imperiat Highness tue Crow Princess of Pruss) It is Worked With guipure lace aud iinen snread; aiso @ sacnet in the same style, with crown 1 initials, temgnel for ber Majesty queen Victor Mile. Riego also shows some crochet iaoe uveuted by her and Gsed or trimming the Berceaunette of #Tiuce Albert Victor, of Wales. A pillow lace fan moupt ts priced at £22 and @ YandKerchief in Maa- 1a Work Bt «100, The Oumuela are exuibited bear the lace. The Bari xnu Countess of Muyo show Soule spectmens Of the ceieorated JFYPORR ENAMBT, reckoned the finest enameiied work of Inti, The preparadun of the Jeypore enanel 13 A great my7 tery, transinitted af ap vetrioom in the arugan’s family. 1018 only apphed to g id and stver, and is always oes #8 300M a8 manufactured, by tHe State, The Earl of Mayo exntvits a cup, swacer and spoon Of enameled golu set with monds, the handie, a sort of Monts Urisio apoon. ihe Countess ; eXxisits @rosewaler spriakier OF the same Wurk- Manskip, Hone inves stings specimens of ANDIAN JEWELRY are also shown, speciaily a uger’s claw se: in geld ant diamonds ag a brooch, whien would be positively a new udlea for our jewellers, ‘THe COMPANY. The exhibition has been very Mnil this week with the usval tyye of London Whutennude houday Fry | who, if not @ Very re#ned or appreciative class 0. vig Were Ab Joust perivetly Well be- haved fuily capable of eujoying the scene in | taviv own Way. the periormaave of the fine vand of the Life Guards, ta the Albert bail, for two | hours during We day, coniripuled greaily to their amusement, On Wednesdays, when the admission Is half & crown, would be the dav when the “apper ten’? visited tnese ragons, On we other days the en- trance fee 1s one 8 with an ext charge tor the Horticev'ural Gardens aud the Royal Aloert Hall. ‘the season ticket of three gminens ls superior to all restrictions passed insite josore, A tew steps up the broad graveited part. way brought me to the court door ol the bali, My bell Lene gr yg hy enna bY fe bade! cng domestic; a chain attucned - " ea ent © ae GOOF Preser! Ta teantion. rele ww" Sie eight inches, I gate mee ena the bartlal Import of my Visit to the servaut, Fouow.og Urections I entered the ball, and inte etn’ through several a, ‘meats 1 amerged 3 drawing room, ere | occupied a seat, and ® dog which had followed me closely ‘rough the hallway took hiv position by ay stde, and, In & manner inat surpassed anything | ever witvessed In the fine of canine digrity, sat himself on nig launches as tf Sera iurther orders. T should pave becn pleased to Lave ecamined the Works of art, but the dog might object to any movement on my part, so | Unongirt It policy to Keep ier. Ai had not been tn my geat moro than four or Aye Minutes when L heard a shuiling footstep ta the entrance hall. It gradually approached le apart. ment wherein 1 was sling and not expecting to percerve apy one, Just at that raoment my eyes caught sight of one of the most mysterious look- lag conntenances that it has ever been their lor to behold. it was “Lord” Reccet. He was a person extroors dtoarly talian! sim. E) form, navrted ine piam Diack sul, Was luined to stoop. Lf there is tru.b in the oit Bonaparte maxim, oh Hecket most bes aan of prolound genius, Imag much a4 He ts énfowed WITS @ orudigtvds Lae which occupted about toree-ieurths the longituding suriace of his Ince. I arose @s he entered, and in as few words as pow. sible COMmMUNICAted the usec! of LAY Visit, “1 d@ nut hear vou,” he sa. I then reiterated my « aiyocat, when he, in as few Words as nay Le co. ‘ve, Bait sat ths old Marat butiding was ali cicsed op. The shi Were nuLed, and there was nothing about the piace F. « Oh pardcular uterest, Notuing save the tour y ; beeing he Was Intractabte upon Sale. point Lasned if ne would allow me ine privilege of # rutin the exterior ot toe mansion, sud | was orn © see tuat he complied with my request ah Paying the owner my devoir, I was soon again in

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