eee Athens - Weekly Honrnal of Politics, "Las eo : : ———— . ; — —= a a Ss rne Liberty, when Ereeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”*---Euripides. = Vol. X. , Charlottetown, Prince Edward Iskand, Tuesday, July 3, 1860 ' - New Series---No, 25 Literature, ee the toilet. nor without congratu'ations among the younge: | street into whi-h the other gateway opened would fiveur i « unber of those more or lus< hurt was ao surds of sixty . . . . . . . ' _ . : 2 2 Austrian officers on the superior beillisney of their nationa | p'ans of consp raters, The carriage had to he ordered hak. | fhe deep and unwholesome impression produced on the public 2 ro y l u t ial y a rl la n et ut untform over that of their French rivals, ind thus a cruel deliy arase, for Prince Schwarzenbere,! vind was unm'stakable, an impress'on which resisted evers “ . s » MUSIC IN NATURE It was still broud daylight when the Morel de Legation wa'ting with death in his beart beside Napoleon, who re-| fort made in high qarters to suppress and divert it T. + . . . : ° . . *) . . . > 2 a ; . . was illuminated, and already in quick, ant s illquicker sur | mained <ilent and unmovel, the empress trembling on his} he balk of the people, Napoleon's divoree and eihenquenny LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Tosa is reusic in the sighing jeession, the carriages of the guests rolle] between the erawd | wm. the div of that dreatful tamalt in their ears, the glar. marriage had been extremely distasteful ; and this, not on'y ieee : , Ot the gentle summes breeze, jwrich teed the streets. _ A grenwlier detachment of the of the cmMagration increasing every moment. Not more | heeause Josephine was universally beloved, but that a super: | Rees AWE Like the voice of spirits dying Lwyerial ‘tuard had betimes oceupiel the posts assizued | ‘hanone minute hal passed hetween the first alarm and the | «titious belief had arisen—ehared in some deg:ee by ber bus. | Weonesoar, April 11, 1860. Par away among the trees; i then. The Austrian nobility were in readiness to receiv | ener rs dewarta e. yet the flimes had soread with sach | Sind himself—that her presence was the goo! genius of his}; The Order of the day for the see ond reading of the Bit) in- “Otact ' em a o = ‘the arrivals, and every lady was preventel with a beantifia' | fightfal rapidity that it was alrexdy impossible to sive the | fortunes. Alrealy there was a vague hut popular prediction | "led * Am Act to repeal cermin putts of the Ae? consulidae the iittle village Stream, : 5 houquet before being conducted to the ball-room. now rapidly | hall-room. — Tolerable comnosare had been hitherto main- | extant, thot the dowry of an Austrian Archdue sess would be tw the Rivewow Lawes, and to make o her provisions im few Gling. Toe rank and dyguity of the guests inereased with | ‘ained, bat the resffuint of Napoleon's presence withdrawn ‘utter misfortanes for France and its chief; anil now the SOPH». MPYINE Pree Reader pevery minute; kings and queens had already been announced | every consideration gave way, and in agony and violeace the His ii or Vie. iV anmer iv moving that the House go into As its tiny waves are glistening Jo the sunset’s golden gleam. uemory of the terrible disuster attendant ow the nuptials of There is music in the Cashing jand now there was @ pause of expectancy, At length the) tum ligous multitude pressed towards the doors. Marie Antoinette, aunt to the empress, with the Dauphin, wre der of the dev, ex slaned what the Vid wae wntended to Of the waves upon the shore, word of command to the troops, then the ro'l of druins, the) Onc of the Germin guests thas describes the scene: “1 ) was revived, and the preseat calamity considered a fresh i: oe vo the eaumat the Sapien Leryn, pep Ia the lightuing’s vivid fishing, jerash of military music, xnnouncel the approach of the im-| had escaped,” he suys, © from the oppression and heat of th | sroof thet face had a fearful warnins wn store for every alli-| he cahenanan er fonap reyes gn cucpamble of, In the thunder's fearful roar ; | perial state carriage. The two families of Schwartzenbery | a!l-room into the gallery, which was fr Jess crowded On) ince of Frence with the House of Hapsburg. Wien, with- conltnee taf eaae oan ee : ‘hereda, exverience had Bown wer j fed for the } é . . . ‘ < wa ne ; + : > é = t ; : 1 : , 7 ‘ nowere mera ively callie ov, in — eine Larue i Metternich renived the Emperor and M arie Louise | . sud len, wild shrieks and tumult rgse, Rashing hack to | ‘na “ew years, the divorcer of Joseshine wis diseroweed and | rer, =0 far as possir.e, to seoure the parity of elecuon, Toe In the foun’ain gently iets After a short congratulatory ad ress from the Ambagsa lor | 1¢ pavilion, 1 saw the roof one nvaas of qu vering flames | ‘orsaken, m ‘ny prophets, wise after the event, beheld in this | Sl! dtd not propose any alteration ia she principles of the exvebe From its low and mossy bod nd when the empress had aceepted a bouquet from the | eaping and soreading ia every direction, There was ne | fatal festival au owen of the downfall of the imperial ixtied system of the E ection Laws ; ‘but was uvended solely , ortacely la ties, her hasband, taking her hand. conducted her) me, however, to look on; a surgtty crow! drove me back | furtuaca. '@ Secure a more farhtul «exercise of those prnenples, and to ‘ ! There's music in the wild bird's note, j:o the ball-room. Many persons who had a uear view of; With them into the hotel. — [ disengaged myself from them. suessienniaenmentiinenenaedieaememer) fhenpe 20. orm bemg earned out in such # manner as would So joyous, sweet, and clear ; Napoleon for the first time, remarked the regular beauty o!| md regained the s-eve of the accident through the gairdens, | Taz Key ro raz Wearnen.—A letter of M. Connick to L an a c , ee SoaGrentiore al neat ah ane, There's wusic in the sounds that Qoat, his features, but all were steack with the fixed, iron charac-| The immense pavilion was now in @ un versal hiazs; the | he Courrier des Hailes is exviting great attention in Prane>. | gon cae ae - — — — in # bene bod Borne on the evening air ; ter of b’s face. His deportment was steru and unbending, | flames actually seemed to pursue the stream of fugitives | [t will be remembered that Marshal Bageaud proclaimed the eteboate en ee X Cusion lithe short of uaiwersal suffiage,—omny nascru: ulowe Sounds of joy oft tinged with sadness, snd worthless individuals had prest-ned te exercise 1 comuay ; ; 1 jnlmost that of a man in some fit of i!!-humoured sullenness. tleavy lustres were falling ; planks..boerds, and beams dashed | liscovery of an ancient manuscript, in which the laws which Yielding pleasure yielding pain ; Sendo tow on. hope, and gludnees, } one gleam of kinJliness in the cye—its glance darting | barning together, The wood-work, @x sed ats it had heen oe the at nospheore were Ss) clearly laid down that nothing - the provisions of the liw, and senetines net mone district In one aweet harmunious strain. ~traight forward like that of an eagle on its prey ; not even} to the suo. the paint and oraperies, werh hucning like fire- | Was left to chance.and projects could be made with the greatest | “fF 8 one polling division only, but in two. The reyutretion 4 forced smile played upon those inflexible lips, waich seemed | Works, and all the water poured on from the fire-engines security. These calculations, based upon 50 years’ experivne:. oe had been devised wo obviste such fraudulent pre ices 5 There's mosic in the noisy mirth woifthey could only open to utter sone terrible command, | svemnel to have no effet whatever apon the fury of th« flam 6. eouprising 600 revolutions of the moon, had enabled i ee ice _ oe ut had been found to be a very (i children at their play ; Napoleon destined the refreshments offered, and promenaded | Whi'e | stood looking on for a few seconds, they darted high | ‘4’ hor to foretel the weather to a meety, and the Marshal | ., siemaiaaaiel - I a nfnclections 5 hut, under exint- Sweet muric ushers in the birth, with the empress through the reception rooms, gilieries, and | #hove the roof of the gatlery; heavy beams were filling} “rack by the confidence with which the theory wus broache.. | rinee ee or he uansagele @ «madleh ite Aad cheers departing day. . > What cou d be done, huwever, towards |dall-room in au absteacted manner, negligently addressing a! cose behind me, and [wes obliged to eseape while there | ‘!ter taking some little trouble to practise the same rule o {no every voice its tunes rebound, ve stiuiment of the object of registration, was provited for im A ke ich sath cn | few words here aud there, and casting quick sharp glances| Wes yet time into the yardens, Never can [ forget the | ¢:lculation, found it unerring likewise. M. de Coanick now) he Bul. Pae indiwiduals who tod presumed to exercise the Who hears nut in each gladd‘ning sound, Over the brilliant throng. hey sirank almost visibly from | eer reseuted, that dreadeat confusion of persona! | “0mes forward with his experience also, and at length we ‘etre. Sovaiee in wolation of the Bl-ciuon Laws belonged, Sweet outare’s melody. his geze. That stern dark presence spread au indcdaahle | /anzer. fear, and age: y. Some wee rushing ubout, thew | * boast of possessing a key to the pranks of the moon. |" = . usively, to that class whe, having no propery quali ’ | gloom over this grand festival ; 1t was much like the appear- ight dresses on fie; others had been thrown down and which wil hencefurth render them completely hariniess. oe ee ty eXercise Noner ght of ther habilty 10 pertorm - lance oO 80 ne schoolmaster, iafieit Ly more feared than loved, trampled under foot, Husb.nds were seeking their woves | Uhis it is: Phe weather, eleven times out of twelve, is éx- | a a ey a meer sae Ty preveut such sialation of THE AM BASSADOR’S BALL. | among a truop of children enjoying themselves at a puppet. | mothers erving frantical'y for their daughters; groans of | ‘ctly the same daring the whole moon as on the fitth day it jana L, was ae - —, wunie ond ri | show suffering, siricks of terror, the cries of tho-e who threw /» the » xth day i: revembl s the fifth ; aud nine times out Of | eigunng to vore on eee ee a ee “ Among the persons of disunetion who composed the high- i his feeling weighed upon the guests as they silently fot. ‘Se nse'ves with passionate joy inte each other's arms, the | welve (it ts exactly tue same as the fourth day if the sixth tine he came forward so exeretse "wt, produce a cerufcute from esr soc:ely of Paris iO T8ia, none were more cOUspicuous lowed the mperial couple through the lum nated gardens. | wail of agony, the heart-reuding appeals for hel; all) az resciubles tie fourth, Tris rule, suys M. de io road overseer of tus vi-trict, siatiag that he had ether than the Aastrian Awmbas-ador. Prince Carl von Schwart- What was lacking in north, however, muse did her bes: miovled ia a horrib'e diapason.”’ ‘Many pe-sone were se- | 5 found invariably eight months in the year. The ex-ep- | aciualiy pectormed his statue labor of pard the co.nmutetioa genherg, and his faa iy. The Prince him-el!, a haudsome, | supply, for hands, both mstrumental aud vocal, were station. Yerely injured by the flight uf steps from the principal en- | ous have bitherto been October, February, March, aud ee peels @ provision in the amended Stawe . Ps a. os i * wevor Act provide t , starely man, digmfix!. yet popular aod easy in his bearing, fed at different spots, wie barst into choral songs and symyh jttance giving way sufleaty. The queens of Naples and | Apri le home . ar inet cequiccmerat. of the BN, make & a ie Tua : + ' : : . . °F | Wasteh iit “re both thrown d d leiene | ——t <> ronpilsory on the cuad overseers to grant such certificates. di-tinguisned both in the council chum'er aud in the field. | onies at the appruach of the emperor. Th: Austrians had | ‘YeePaela were Doth thrown dows, wud narrowly escaped | 1 £8 » bY 'h@ means, voters who have no proper y quel ficanon will was a resily imposing representative of his imperial master | prepared a flitiering surprive tor Marie Louise. Sears! D¢inz trample! to death. The Russian anbassador, Peinec A Cursese Gesrunwas § Eouse.—The commercial con- | ye contined to their proper distnet, and preve: ted fram vot ng Not less remarkable was huis charming princess; a rare in-| placed upon a lawn invited Napolevn and herself to res: | Kurukin, was rescued with goeat ibfficulty by his friends ; | #ections becweea China and Japan and this country, which | nore than ouce ; the certificate would. by exiingurhing all tellizence, grace, fascination, and sincere awiahiiity, all cow- | and here an exact model of the familiar castle of Saxenberg, | ter hands, les friendly, cut all the-diamond bittons off) ust beeome strouzer and more numerous iu future years. | doubts, eatisty the returning officer, and prevevt all trmptacare bined co Git her for her brilliant position. The prince and | brilliantly ituninated pres-aved itself ts her eyes; whiiej "8 coat. Every distinction of rans was suddenly levelled | ee awakening a pecu lar interest in the manner and habits |'0 Searing falsely. By suother provision of the Hill, a cone princess held at their magnificent Hotel de L ‘grtiva, Rw! there em rged from the shrubberies a troo» of opera-dancers | ‘n that aasem) y; Stars ribbons, ney. nivjesty i self, wer: jaf there secluded peop'e Oar readers wil! be pleased with | > wal y ner be re ag Or rather tte representatives were : ; ; ° 7 ata salad ; I Ee : | 3m ao cn Bias Kael ot ee y osin |to Qe removed to a: 2 ct." de Mont Biane, a ¢ urt—io all but its name ao! tedivu- in the coviume of Austriae peasants, who Peut throug’) the | jostied by servants, soldiers, snd workmen; the §& emen,! «0 imirudu fou to tie house of a Chinese geutleman : | oantiies a sabia oan anaied * hat Cee ne ceremonials, ere French and Germans met on coum. | national dances of her «cuatry, Then followed a pantumimic | 4)! iutoxicated, pushed their way throazh the ee wd; royal lie Grst took us to his country bouse, now uninbabited. | = aD fat ee ee en —a - . | Bil was in Commitee in the other House i final! , : | " eh - dice eat dive all x ane ieiniiiaes am | ft wa s'betbeD rust ae . il Rian i nthe other House, and fiaally made ea ground, unfettered by the uneasiness, restraint, aud War and peace Were Mavs displayel nothing more foru- vd re elbo ved hy mus'cians and opeta-danvers ; and x {t was th pertect resideace of a Chinese gentienan. There oart of it. It was, that Princetown sid Royshy en! Lot 18 smothers! <uapicion wh ea darkene! te atmorpliere of St | ivble than the honvurs of victory, and Peace came attend: }a bavk-ground to this scene of confusion, rose higher, fievcer, | Was a very large garden, with bamboo hedges and large fish | suva!d uo louger have the privilege of returning two members Cloud. Here, on the coutrary, there seemed to be good will) by every image of happiness and prosperity, Tois was) Fe rr . ¥ Moment. She terrible conf gration, paling | tanks, edged with wal's of blue inicks and perforated tiles. | 0 ‘he House of Assembly, bat thet privilege should be trans- aud frieadliness for alima moral suushive in whiea even hardiy over when a great Quurish of trampets annouse d the | on king the illuminations of the gardens. be hate tis pigs wens in admirable cond.tion, and as beautitully kept oe oo central spot of business of the County ; that war, Strang-t> came to bask. To those who were admitted 10 any arrival of a courier, who, houted, sparre:, and covered with ie —_ aw cong Os the alarm bad spread every=| as ere é — Consort's ut WW iadeor, About the ground- oe as tuéidache ‘a pide the aan town of Summerside, degree of intimacy ¥1 b the family, the source of the pervad- | tus’, prescuted his dispatches to the emperor, A murmu | vhere; aud the s'reets were throazed with people erying | Were wutiuegs, niangosteens, plantains, cocoa wuts, duriens, - - naves of an excellem harbor, from whence : : : ‘ ie Bi ' i } notes! adic oo + an. & ; -» |the chicf trade between the I<land a in : ing light and warwtn rewained no secret. Beneath the of some conquest im Spain ran througit the assenubly, bur | ut that half Pars would be burned down, jaud small creepers trained into baskets and pagodas, Tvside | Srungeick ‘wes Extra Bat "Fe fou ae iets of Nee . : . : Rf Tere we bias’ dale ectatead 0 cyrras.| Lue suide-t part of the story remaies stil! to be told | the house, the drawing-rooms had doors slidiug across cincu | ; wn, with the township splendour of the Heo el de Legation there flourished at! tie Napole: n, Wu0 Wes 1h the secret, procilame! the e¢ Tess | Wh ni ; “a J : i . | Biase W S , on which it was situated, which also included St. E’esnor’e, simple viewwes of boecho!d af-ctions. steed oad wil pondence to be fron Vienna, aud prese sted the empress with | nen t e u e br vke out, & ince <4 vou a ‘il < gi fas ope fe a e}% en oe ep to this good geotlenan Siwih the County Court House and jul. Ever sine he had loved each other tenderly, aa it was out the fashion for)a Zona fide letter f.om Ber father, written purpose ly to grace | Yas standing In Conversation with tac empress His firs: | private residence, eutertag va Chiuese triudipha! gate. ble (heed in the Legislature, Prineetowt: tad been a'luded to as y 4 i;< ite 2 «pyre? Peres why ‘ be nw * : » 2 , i. . > 2 ¥F each husbands apd wives to love iw those days ; a charm- this uceasiun. Af.er a display of fireworks. the compan are Was for lis wite, the Pernsess Pau ine, whom he had! tcis me he has teu miles of earriaye roud round hs estare. Possessing tw vreat a share in the representation, and the ing family was growing ap about then; they had « cire elreturned to the wraud bull-roomm,. and the emperor having} ‘th ely a few tinutes belore Le RHEE partoof the reom. | it is ou w fine wadulating. tract of land, reclaimed from jhe, Hlecnion Laws had never been revised without its being threats : . < me ‘ta! to spell out the meaniny of the G tle sesehed the ball-room for bor i vain) and was assured | juezie, and laid out with rare taste. In the outskirts ativer | "4d with defranctverment, ‘The town, at the fme it was of valued hou-chokd friends. Prince Joseph von Scwa:t-| paured at the porta! to speil ou Rains OF: 408 Leet Geap 5 ; . ; ; 1: , : © | proj-cted, was laid of wih avtic : - ; : | j . k his place wih his bride ew the d i 'y -eve ul persous that she wag aiready ia the gardeas; |‘ lied a man the other day. In his garden L found Jucko. < 2 ar Ha aebicipations which bad am ver been genherg, the Ambuesador’s elder brother, bad also tuken up) AleXandrines, took lis place Wia bis Uride eu Lhe dais, an . : ; — en . a , . jaud Gever Would be realized. What was celte ced Ss " } there many peopie declared they had seen her carried. fuin:- , Vi lad a cate Cave, Next Goor to 2 poreupime 5 there were | wei’ is Meet. ans Glee ¢ fl 7 4 iat 9 _ eslled Prince'own . ; . ° ? : 4 " We ' ac OW ut ails and th Tecisid: i | trary Wa d set, but otherwise uninjured, into the hotel. Prin cn i ulse some rare birds. Further on some very stu! Brahman 4«-embly huts respect ro it a 3 t ni ” : a if —on of a smcka tne a = 5 : atta I beeeh hee seeesl cn. heiiaen shen eee eed aan) a Were i gee i Se ee ee Pave Cty 100) ne. | Jose h eazerly repaired thither, but only to Gad a lady, # | 9¥!s, and a Vashuere goal, vod a tam ly of young Kanga- | #he reasons whech had induced the tuuse of Ravembly'e agree -_ ; ‘ ‘ ¢ ; ; + his readence in Paris. The brothers were deeply atached the orchestra struck up. : : 7 . a : 7 4 sel, (Ree. to each other; their children bed the sane masters, and lived The bal was opened hy the queen of Naples with Princ . . : . f 1ce@rToy ra le tt} + J rine. like brothers and sisters together; each family shared ami! Esterbazy and Bugene. viceroy of italy, with the Princes: zs : : ’ oo wi . verkat @tranger te i ; e! cab! amy! er wwirocs. Taere were ali sorts of u.kaown beautiful Bowers | «o that alteratia: vil ‘vinlieediin bind heightened the other's pleasures. Nv wouder that, am dst) S-hwactzenberg. Woile the dsncing Was going on. the ba | rlat stranger to him. wao remarkibly restmted bis re aa on owa beautiful dowe +) co Uist alteration ta the represeatation were eustamed by peti- ; a . * . i A . ' deh pies oe in Gttmatin. dire 308 winesss. fiunr vis back tw an ag my, his daughter, frieht placed about iv enorinous China vases. } Hons mest numerous y and respectab y signed : and he cc rid the falve glitter of the BE uayire, this hoae-happiness— yiie’,| perial couple promenided the F.Om in Opportte directons | | é git ae ‘ > i o ; ‘ c f 5 : > ¥ ae Con P d t ae i: , 2: ‘ eiieil alishile: with «diferent: pereous, and. g.ve an op- fa'iy burnt, was broaght to him ; the priagess had gaine: tlere L first saw the tea naut growin. Itisof the eamelia | ~f¢ WO reason whatever why their Toners shou'd not concur —_ ‘ ercises Si Lic riari i 2 ati . Stttey . ' t — ’ " 7 ? oi ; ’ . >t : > a ; y “Te 34 : * pure, ami true 8: sa have @Xercised &@ Ssudlic Caari us a 5 the garden in safety, bar retaruel for her ch ld: they were tilbe, three or four feet high, aud bears a smal! white fliwer, | wih them theren, Suwmerside w as, Nn every reBpecl, so tho~e who came wit vin its influence jortua ty for the presentation of strangers, and those younzet 7 7 y or - ") ettuated, acd posses ed such advent ‘ ‘ i th fe iv ti Rich b 4 k | in h ply bers of Feench and Austrian vobility who made ther) S aes together, When a iaass of blazing wood work feil, like the openinz do:-rose; ulso { was shown the “ moon- { "nil tie tr im : sdvsatages fur the strenztheqing gi 1 whic at .en ac t onour Of wbomDe>Prs 0) rened ¢ oa USt . wurer ee me , , — . 4 '* - , and enc raging tae trade whiel t » ken - 2 it oh hele mp? pene : ‘ind Gus Marie Lonise soo (| tut S-parated thea, Tais was al! the poor gir) bad to tell | flower,” a kind of :ounded convolvulas, that only opens at |, a i ch oaght to be kept up between the nuptials ef Mare Loutse, tha: of the Llotel de Lega io: | jebu into society 3 this grand fete. Mate Loentse soo i e : he Cas J es hich had Sl insates T 4 bower of <2 * * ; ; the Island and New Hrorswick and the United S ates, that, io i ‘ ° N oj ‘ . hae ann ee} « DS moment, (Be tCoataring presentupent wuieh fad tate | Wisk. here Was a how? i **MoukKeyeCups —ihe pitcher |», a " . was to be the crown. Lt was not cousidered simply as a! resumed her seat, bur Nay 9 evn remai ied at the orher cud cf yore a - tak p his opr don, on uo grounds whatever, could the widow or policy i i at - BHAs busban as-e ltl g' + desrae. | flower, which collect: fer, a ic vk fTe-hé- | yt datin P's af . ball g-vee by the Acuhassedor: it was the fore of .ustria|the pavilion, conversing first with one, then with another | lot the unhoppy hasbund pase t throug’ every d ares. | or, wh “ eal 5 Water ud trom wuich Ju ko refré-he of the decisio. of t) & Hous: of Assembly with respect to jc be , : ° , Sa suberg sented hor youns daughters) 4d certainty fished upon bis miaud with a Light more fear- | dimself in th. jungles’ The fan palm—-a beswifal trce om | jas'ly mpugued or called w qiestion, out ealled for the w herself in howour of a daughter of the House of Uapsburg. | Che Princess Schwar Zeaverg presenter youns daughters, , i aS eT i oe eet eee 0 ce care : ian io Paris! ot hi if all -Qusised | 0 him, and rece ved tus compliments ou the magn fi-ence ot ul than that of the conflagration As he approachhd the ‘he lawa—produced water of elear cold quality, by being | +0! Bearty eueport of ther Honars, That was the wnly devine Every Austrian iv FWD ene Perasuany compcoaiae . ‘on aiemn tiie while olin d pivilion, his eye fell upon ao ominous sight—the Princes. | pierced with a peukuife. Szveral mioute creepers wore traias 108 19 Preps from the est.blshed sysem. Tne oiher pro- io the success of his emeriainwent, which was to be on a the arrangements. fue princess felt while she listened 10 ee : a pba, . : ; visions of ine Bi'l bad all been ff; df scale of f. ifivenee b hich had pre- | them that all anxieties and fears with regard to the en er. | ¥" Leyen. ber rich dress hang ng in frazwents. the diwdeas ed over Wire lurms, 10 imitate dragous, wih egg-sbells iv ¢c : the faithful Wels Gdn ete e * * > . eit é . ¢ . é . . : . _- | <ecur e ope c ‘ fae le o ar great e magsises . en way hic =e pre . . fairly be laid as de an eve id balf-{3 ¢ had worn burnt deeply mtu her forehead. ~- S:e had only their eyes; and there were tmauy of the celebrated dwart- ae Se ration uf the Kiection Lawes; bat, should ceded it. If Austria had been forced to lay dowu her arms tatamenut might vow tary ald a8 Ge 3 never cou: al}- heen rediuad Coal Gis’ Beanli'é i ‘ f a ~ ff trees——the first L had seen litule oaks aed cline. shout. cieh hey hecome law, they would be productive of avother very bene- “) * * , heer Sener 4) 3 : es Fi 2 bes a rs s — sles 2 e iy . es 7 ov the field of Wagram, here at lea-t France should confess | rvom present a more briliamt. spectacle. never coa'd fee) © ‘ a “ 1 ‘d ma : he oe n hs (teen iuches bigh, eke small withered old oar Tre j Be | iota! offer, — he ensuring to the country of a mre stniet ons ° , + . , ee ¢ nlas se } 2 : ; . uches 7 =ttte . . on. ie te . 2 * nesealt Gum ian” The fete was tu take place ou the Lxt promise a grancer Suc :ess, The hearts of bo h host and Bg; and, alas. ‘ lose Who had brought er out : that | tee a ¥ te ' a , ere ‘2 nen ne hou « gular p flormance af sa are laber, Thi« Honor thea Canc.te q = deliethand ' k hostess grew light as they saw Napoleon in the best possitile | they bad seen a figure i the iidst of the fire whom it was here Was superbly furnished in the Englich style, but with | ded oy mowing ‘hat the Bitte read a eagund tenth > ” , 5 ie . ise S * ‘ - 4 : > ao : . : 5 ; ‘ >, of July, and tor os ee — . ‘a sg nienedl welindle beat wpon being polite efter his fa-hien | imossible to save. On hearing these words, Prince Joseph | lanterns all abut it. At 6 o'clock the guests ariived—| tien Me. simpson seconded the motion: and om doing so, a ——— x tld I i Pa. ye ht : ated la ated new past miduight; the revelry was at its height ;/| broke away from his fiends, and wou'd have rushed up the wustly Euglisti—all dressed in sort white jackets and tcou- | 0*fly pursued, «wn resp ct to che Precaiitionary proveions of ew Mear, they Woracu In relays, Gay anu mgt. uecd, guts «= ‘ : 1g tho-e whose turn ‘eli in the sigut were more tortunate than } ° e- . . . : : t : ltipe Pi rs r ment the wiirl of the dunce had completely bruken the gene o: burning steps, wien floor and eeiiwg erasned into one raia. ser, The dinner was a imicably served in good Loudon style, | t and : ate > oa vile eae sds ae oe i . i 2 he gene . : | ~ 4g : hn ¢ ; isd been #¢ uver 0 heir breth tor the heat by d intense: the paint |the great cvnqueror’s pre-enve. Dukes aud dachesses |“ "UMS of ragius fire and smoke pourcd forth, and—all was aud ail the appoiutments, as cezarded plate, glass, wines and | get nee their brethren, tor the heat by dsy was intense; paint | t Pins ae ; ; dae - c ; ‘ in over. |dishes, perfect. The quet atremive wading of the little | Hom» Cl. Swapegy did not rive to oppose the aneand reading : ‘ inces and princesses, kings and queens. were al! enjoyin= | 9**! . ae : : 5 | og ae anaes ; ne aan 7 aa ie ne oe : th vor like ordinary as <r "There were silvery taugh-| 50 swift had been the destroyer in its work, that hardly a/| China boys deserve ali praise. Atier diver we lounged | one Gul 5 Ut be would just observe, +het hethoughr diferent burning sun. Scarcely 2 drup of rain bad falien fur Weeks; ‘hemse : : oe : : } 3 : ‘ . . . t atiers were stfangety, if not very woproperiv. - aan . : i 1. | Quart ad elapse we necide - through the rooms, decorated with Engli t ois ‘ y wupruperly, mn Xd up iit A the foliage withered in every direction, us if uuder the breath ter, sweet low voices, and glances still more sweet and elo- G4r'er of wD hour had clapsed be:ween the accident, seem. 2 decorate h English prints of the Ruy- | ; of # simoom; the turf and bourhs required ‘or devoration quent; : : aoe ets }and ndeed, from his own statement respecine nt pienty of whispering aud flirtation gong on un ler | tagly So slight, to the gauze fesioun, and this final act of the al Pa vily, statuettes, * curios,” fiom every pari of the world, + ano had jest moved the second redhead dbeias a ao ihe | : ; 2 tenant ant taeiedl Seat. ‘or ong minute, this awful spestac! spended | aud rare o' jects in jade stowe and crackle Cutna; a portrait 4 id nm i wr bad to be kept fresh by =rtificral means. The hotel iiself, | cover of the music, e-pecially tu the less thronged galleries “88 9 = . a or eee Le 2 oe foe Site er ce ee same opmion, He did mot then intend to enter imo the P ~ te Gani : ng the younger portion of the assembly. Tiaravd Jadies, | ‘4€ restless agouy of the crowd, and whi'e they s:ood stu,i- of Our bost’s son, who is being eJucated im Ediaturgh. He! details of the Bit, bar he ould sinply further ob<ene , i 4 2 : ,ial ’ < 3€ . Pe Ti z ‘i ‘ ? : . “,7° r vy: = . ¢ it was thought, would not be large enough fur the a aeatd : ry . _ and berisboned geatlemen, verging upou fi'ty fied before it, the emperor, in his wel known grey coat, was in Kaglish dress.—Aloert Smith's » To Chiaa and ‘bst it seemed to him their operation wou'd have rhe effoct, es ; * d- Siarrea an ee ct ~My = , r*i > - E ’ reemree » . #0 the mansion next —— it was —— the vo Hil ree a cvssfully g t up to seem twenty cans younger were udlealy reappeared among them. Under his orders, tne Back.” respected many imndividoals, particolstly such as were in the iuge thrown into one. ul the gran “room, &@ palace iv , DUL SuceessiUny 5 - J S - righ sap srangers present ise it! a er “<e en- ee habit of going 'o sea, of most unjustly withholding from ther: itself for size and magnificeace, was erected of solid woud- lvo-ing torward with gentle anticipation — — WOYE) cameo a a het lb Sieihdlamnaine ties Tae Sorrows or tae Japanese.—The gentlemen from | '” priviiexe of exercising the atthe fed bling = for aes work in the garden. Its roof wad wails, covered om the ou:-| in @ stare rs ey ro | gontents of thy archive-room. oa which the fire had seized. Japa. if we may believe the + press gang” who follow in “a Faun > a * en oe eon enn ERS - side with waxed-cloth, were deeora'ed in the interior with Some of the guests were proud of tele done t om a wera wonveyeRjeen pedaaeaeninens. Maaeae pane a1 (eee footsteps, will have a very vivid des of the cas:oms of |” o elton anes ele Nhe oe oe of the Bi!l, ehonid tapestry, and ai] the reswurces of upholstery and taste ex- | their grace ; sume pr eat acres Te OE etic rected the effsrts made for extingnishing ‘the Gre. and the the country by tie time they have got throug the principal coche dtebbtiadh Me Were sant a ated eae 60 at 7, pended in the arrangement of airrors, candelabia, coloured | others of the me en an 1 ‘the ball: aad wel! search for the mi-sing Princess Pauline von Schwartz uberg, | eities of the Union, fa Baltimore they were forced to ride) «innout the guidance of the greates: caution, —_ lamps, and every kind of dazzling ornament. Tae roof. | present was there who was vot prou dr, 7 oh : ti mit fui, Chis was eutire'y ausuccessful ; not a clue could be o'tained jall over the city, called ‘ nigzers,’ anJ hustled about bia) Hon Mr. Jounsox—Were the R-yistranon system in free which was dome-shaped, was supported by wooden pillars they might be. Under those ee tn wl : at } «(to her fate, thoush every house in the vicinity and those of ™OSt democratic manner by the people, While a portion of | u tne Ivand, ‘here would be na sécarvy for she Bill, eo far ae covered with white sutin dama-k, striped in gold and silver, | full and briilant on such an asa mily as on a o 5 | ali her. friends Ween. tidited. ceed. tie smouldering vane are (ee military escort, alter reaching the hotel where the ‘( “9s Intended to prevent unproper voting at elections ; but, and festoone! with muslin, gauze, aod other light fabrics, | gatheved since; jewels Sachad. plames wave , edeemnions fully searched... “Seis dinita(hemnesh. sbeat. samtectoe | EmnSassy was quartered, bad a plesant fight with kuives and. ? toe 4 cae of a all ts precautionary provisions were bound by wreaths of artfictal flowers. Maus-ive giaseelus- | giittered, to be mulsiplie : ini on an eneny ame - _ now in the gardens, now ia the df rent apartments, realy | pisto!s in the rotunda of the hotel. In addtion to these | er L dainiateh Ge bituiead «baat whkeih foam Al cee ions tres swung on gold and silver chains from the roof, and were | the magutiiven’ pavilion s vowed like 2 ram rest ane : io sak trom ex musion. set rowed ito. activity iene’ aelica € comp imentary attentions, when the Steam fire en- ind such a law as merely required side elee x ees dbiatterd te’ do grac fal and hermouioas whole with the} ~plendour. Vague fo ebodings as rilein the = ne nr Pebmetietrnctnn+q aie N «polvou found pity tor the ua- _gines were brought out in front of the notel for the purpose of oossesming @ property qualification, but Vasivas ‘ eae 6 et other devoratio.., by means of floating draperies, flowers, i but why should they ener here : —. oe om - : hoppy ennead en juined in Slain ion ty ng to persuade ia jexhib tag their powers to the sa jecis of the Tycoon, # party | should be allowed to du ao, he should be re quired to prove on aud ribbons. At oue ead of this pavilion rose a dais, car- | tuought of broken fatth—a sigh lor ~~ aed 3 ae 7 a "| to withdrew, sed ‘sddvesa a ba onal of encouragement of firemen, wi-h seating ladders, muanted to the balcony whe € produce ha quilification, would not be either hard or Unjust tel with elorh of gold. on which two throne-chairs were | neisou—why shoud a oe eae bird a oe saad ese phe hope to him from time to time. But the pre-euee and | tie Japanese were standing. and, bringing their hose with) Ion, Mr. Cras weit,—sf er having, in the firs) place, most placed for the emperor and his bride; at the opjwite end. | ziri on the — ees ah ee ailineiiieds seid .| words ot the emperor made no impression on hes stabhorn | Me™. iuviced some of the Embassy to take hold. Thi-|srongly expressed nis dissent from inat Pertion of the Bill was a gallery for the orchestra, Tnere were three entrances [tite eit ti-seened Sanside £ Pe a ay ad . ri . » quick | despair; he had no ear save for the death ery in bis beart [brought out some of ‘the wader officers, and among them | +hich provides for the transfer of the nght of direct representa. to the ball-roum besides tout for the musicians at the back of | wayer, loulor ia the music; Qalcker, add stl Gore quic | aud for the: reporta—alwaye-the.xame—of the messouger: Tommy, who, “Dp ayed away’ for a twe with much glee. we fee Ag ty and Roy sity, {9s foruerly exercised,) -o Pree tanga: tem pte, oo « nenciene ausal, > | But this did not satisfy che bold flume qienehers. Whar | 38m raide, St. Kieanor’s, and Ln 1v,—plamly mdiceatiog it ° . — . | the as "the dauee, the orchestra~—one behind she dais, communicating with the the measure of t ntehin ham ea r . . : % . : ‘ . * th. -roo bere. hey wante s : i ape ii a 7 . the proposed aberation hod ‘ aliery, temporary Ik light etir at that end of the ball-room where “an oe (they wanted was a turn with the Japanese mvbility, and no © scheme Dor the 4 1 mansion ; another into a wide long guliery "t y ike) There is a sig Not till the fire had been well got under did Napoleon re- \ chine shendinihd die tha ladieeon Pion 4 at. LT sah to | 7t $0 ame h originated in any houest desire fur an equalization | . tos td we ‘rani wv sme ° i —the flame trom one! - the ball-room, and decorated to match it; this galler* rau) Napvleon ts standing ¢ the mere-t trifl -—i ’ ee bend : . ris (of parliamentary representation, ss in au overwermn . . - Pp , ; . , . e t ww 3 sand s rs} . . nade } ° @ayer- rallel with the borel, and had several doors communicating | f the lamps has ail ho d of » gsuze festoon, ‘The fight} tura to ot Joud. He left be viud tiie . ey vid sol me *' the Embassador, and immediately gave charavteris ic expre~- | ye, on the part of certain indwiduale, to increase th : ‘ i with it and with the gardeus. But the priucipal en’ ranee tv | harmle-s-fouking blaze ha< vatighed testautly; a few flakes) vt ne Imperial Guard. who bivouacked thore fur a MgHt.) Son to his teelings by palling off his wet and heavy bat and cai influence. with a view to their Bon oe eal 2 iti- i P e r . a4 , . - wnat . » ° >} ° an . a ‘meee the ba!l room wes a magurfivent portal, from which a fight i fil, which Count Bentheim extnguishe~ with his hat. = Ur, 10 Bat down to the su So banquet prepared for aie clapping it upon the head of his new acquaintance. Tats bit | oraceeded unsparingly to condemn the precau' inary prusisione of broad steps led duwn imo the gardens, where every ar-|j, quite over nuw —n0, uot quite; that is fi-e creeping the.g | different guests. Asif no element of horror were to "af jocos:ty took so well among the Baltimore gentlemen, that pof the atalt, which require, from all such electors as claim to went had been made to facilitate the ingress and egress | Lae that drapery overh ad. Quick as tuought, Count | wauring. towards the —~ feartul thunderstorm broke | ouiilar pleasantries were straizheway iodulged im, and tue *0'e 0” thei lability to perform S avate Labor. the production oe ed of questa, Over the portal haus as dideutinntal D te aion, one uf the emperor's chamberlains, climbs a pi:-| over the smoking ruins. The rain now fei in torrents, awl yo glimp-e caught of Sunmi, Prince of Boojsea, revealed him f <r signed by the Overse: rs of the Road, to the effect tie Biol, , ; . . ’ ' _ 4 : ” ek int ‘ : an ro ht fol ein indetiptios, io German, which eotwe | es rears it down, and crushes out, the flimes in a moment, | *etVed 10 extingui-h the fire completely, Where ee SU" | strazuling beneath a military eap whieh sowe creature bad tind Ge bal hentai ol taaie i wae alee Sarue ere ! , . ‘ ’ the =} 2 y a i ~. c : ee y ® t om eu Mereot, friead of Prince 3chwartzenherg, inspired evidently by th> But look there—bizher than any oue caa reach, what are had set ov ‘hat palace vall-room, he now rose over a hileou~ 64 over his eyes and pressed tightly down, . ’ ie be Rood Overseers, Hos tlonor maintained, had _ what are} , ew. sae ibehated whidediy!’ Wier : a . : Ss a ’ » had power enough, indepens muse who pri sides over mot oea for crackers aud bon bors. | , jose fiery ongues dart.ng ou* from the flated muslin gseraigh: | "¢'? of “rains. eharred bess oe asy oe Bo passed the afternoon, and in the evening, when the fire | den: of any such provisien. They could compe! the perfurm- oo ontiadl for the eeensen i prams 3% 4 chesira ? The music was hushed at ouce ; the | He get he tulrrots, aud Sane > every Sead hollow _ | works were discharge l, the sume contusion, vad the game dis- ance of the labor ; or, in cane of defantr, they could cause the , ‘ . i» Pred : ’ t i mes } ° . * ° ’ . P : de chem tp marine Waleur tonsé ! ici hurrying to escape by the deor lead ug into the gar- | pi! of staguant water. ragmenrs of lastres, swor *. regard of the feelings of the Japanies were shown. _defaulter to de fine d. But, se the ill was framed, with respect era _— ce a Abeonali-y bs Oe oT ie Sealine aodiumnnee give fiee pa-size to the b-weelets, and other ormumen $ lay fused togecher im masses. | oe Sh a) BE to Statme Labor, is would, should it become faw, put into the a i} debs, , : hy i of laight air. A rising wind blew very fresh'y in, and faused Nor wis this ali: usder a pile al half burned wood-work, *, A Jasevaxese Desparcu Home.—Too Philadelphia Ingui- | monet of the dominant parry, or Government, & lever by which So rose the light graceful structure, as by the Se. some) he Rims Teed ‘aaithwh fury. Wave after wave of fi e surged Corpse was discovered, blackened aad shriveiled almost out of rer is respou-ivie tor the folluwing, which the Japanese way | te hae ar Sa partizins end effect injustice to ine op- architectural Arei; it looked, with its ee ; myn ba the whole roof; burning fragments were Exiting every | Lunan form. It eeu d oniy be ident fied as cas} of the | nave seut to their master the Ewyeror. rs verbs the aai't ee : aac kind of a that he tries, the bridal whiteness of the displronous Craperies, the | where on the light draperies below aad the lad-es’ dre-sea, | Missing priuce<s by a jeweled necklace, on which the name-) « We Gnd it very d fiiealt to comply with the demands of | ,,, cause gross corruption, by oo aube'te tad ates lustre and colour aff rded by silver, gold, fowers, mirrors. Pee omp-tor bad at once made his way to the dais; some of | of ber eg +t chitdrea were engrave!l; a winth, yet waboru. | gue sovereign. forbidding us to touch the wowen of this coun- : piecing po n hands of a . ‘ ° o- i ‘ 5 “i i a a } : certain claas of ihe commenty for ah: Re fatr nd a chandeliers, sud costly ornaments of every description. 1 T | nig atteadants, bewi dered by the sudien alarm, suspected perished with the ill face! wifewnd mother. At this sadde+' iry. Not from any dispoyition on our part to disobey, bur | cise of it my satisfactory eanddiabe or cae ee it nad been trapsplanted out f “the Tuousand and One| sh . and re-sed closely arcunod hin, their drawer of ail sights, every v ee Was hushed >; tears stvod in the abies from their desire to seize as by our han ds, Taey are appa- lander any G Vernment. Nights. There was ouly one Gs. to ba dreaded; that rar sands He himself was perfectly calm aud |? all, even in those of the sulfiers; and at the moment, tie jreatly allowed here the greatest freedom, but it is only in, Hom. M r. Horcminsos sid that if Princetown bed not long. low bank of cloud in whieh the sun bad set on the la-t jawords te conde ty tab seabaseider, with 0.0 expren- on | last ‘hunders of the storm, two heavy claps, rolled solemaly appearucee. Every wowan, married avd single, is fastened beconte & place of eu much importance, as, ut the time when o ef Jane, lovged ominous enogzh; what i the rate should paomeee he in the pivilion wi-h no more haste than he had, overhead, ‘tu a cage of barwbov or flexible steel, exreuding from the waist does these en laid off, it was celeulted mt would pour dows io torrents seas aves Snegimamead Sieger | reainae Somtar eshte crowd, a8 he passed along, to keep Dismal days succeeded the catas‘rophe: A universyl | tu the feer. This se2ms to be so arranged as to give them no | Snes s LA’ Homreehs tind of ouch ea lemetion Hdd ecibere co . , & , ee ‘ 7 : . i wuch Ow lng to ihe want of netural capebdues, op the ete know tov we!) it seems 10 take a mafiet vu< plea-ure in do og | Vo the first alarm, Prince Seuwarizeuderz had de- i glo DB) uverspread Paris. Taere were dark whispers of con- | uneasiness, but they are Very wea u-hamed oi it, and con- | the capital of the Couty, a8 to the ooiiuan of ie me an on such occasions ? ae _ become of ~ ee eadiad au adjutant io order the imperial Garriznge tu a spiracy, incendisrisw—reports that the enemies of Napoleon feell it ander so m aby coverings tbat ic reuders their appear- | duals whe, to enhance the veiue of ihewr own property, had Ni theu ortanately, the Ls uly / and a!) its waynifjeence yy private gare into the gai -deus near at hand ; but Nupoleon, | bad resulved Ly owe buid stroke to md themselves ef the o- | guce qui e tud erous, They ure unrestricted us to the upper! ~ucceeded in procurmmy tre County Court House and jui to be set all fear of sgch 3 provoking comtre-tem; $ at rest; the suo | hen thie was nearly reached, turned sudden!y round, and | upgius ruler. hia fannly, and his devote] friends, The on-) par: of tueir persons, Waich they are permitted to expose as | —— at Mt. Bleanor’s nto ad of ot: tymwecewwn. . Those blazed oyt of a sky without « wae Beery latelere veces in the most peremptory manager to leave by auy bat sequies of the Pr.nces- Pauline con Schwariz-nberg were uuch as they wish. This they seem to avail theinseives of, | /VWUait, Messrs. Pope, Green, and Compton, had, by thet was happily complete, and with the comfortable certutaty assurance could be givea a : ” c : : ae , a Fagen. = means, cahenced the vaiue of thew own private properties, and : . : i . Hes decision was so doub: formed | followed by those of tae Princess von Leyeu, aud ot several aud ou ocgurivus uf high ceremouy wear very low dresses. | » . , that not the smailest detail had been ove: looked vate would on ee haat this accident were connected with udies of Ligh cauk, wo died tn couseq ueuce of injaries re-| As in alt barbarous nations, they shit tweir ears aud susyeud 7 oteeee ae on oman ee — coi ae, and frieads ek one into psoas ‘of deaiga vpan his lile, ine uascowness and occlusion of the by-|ceived, Mory than twenty persons lost theis.luves; the; trom chem ornemenis oe vi self, not public imecest, operaciag ia the cand of a gon of ’ r : - = ’ - ae Ps ie y A gs ERT RU. Ce SRE SORRY IR core gre nommeee eRe eo F + > | 4 ®& i: & : i ; E i } 4 ad : ¥ a i i f - (a8 7 iS : a &. oz &. i F “i a 4 q q 4 = z. ef ue ; ia 2 “ar bak b oee 'e to tie ; i; : : iE (ibe if ’ ie : 4 a;