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THE NEW YORK HERALD Vol, XII., No. l= Whole No. £224. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, , 186. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Propricter. Circulation...Furty Thousand. pr aaeTE Te ia SRE DAILY HERALD—kvery day. Price 2 cents per copy— ee “every Be S: eamepegildaclerbermaat vad PS: ‘All letters or communicatio: mail, to eatabl th the whe sabe on reg \e postage be te New Your aod Naswa “recta Nortiweat corner af | LONG ISLAND RAILRUAD COMPANY. hota ome Cereals ‘ene ‘A. Se ape Chante sre a int aot Tran tthe Busch, to take panongusat sat very low Fares, to all parts of egeuce Cres wilt bein at aay phew 4 Irratiahoar ef tatne om ihe Broskira twice wach der on the rttral of So Lrases foam MAUL LINE FOR BOSTON. § for New Jol6 w TORINGFIELD - Da =Dai tear. gee juumcdious :teamers NEW (ON and arrive at-Albeny the same even: irrangements have been made to line sure, and passengers an depend on arriving as Ase Sa jal Imre srgaruere. I18LAND FERSY Inesday, Jan. the tips on Fer wil BANY, a4 ae wAVEaARE LLIN aa =a at paces FOR SverErTE AND CATS er eget Coorg xe meen? paruay. cont Saree hee ‘The ea eeine, have made a i een one Sec Saari vaca Pare "New York, Dec. 34, 046 MALL LINE Ce U’CLOCK, A. “5 LANDING #, fonkers, Dobbe' ete |8 oid See aos IOS STEAMERS. HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. ACADIA aud Age HIER NIA wil feape Ber | for the above ports as follows, for aie For freight or prin 7 ae eaiotam, Je, Agent, 6 Wall st aN att are Peden Cbeala Drafts of the subscribers — Sts 33 Or amall, payeble oo Priucipal owns and HN: gy op TAPSCOTT, av me 75 South &- cor. Marden Lane. Pa ACK atime ss outh &cor. Marden Lane OR OLD LINK, OF, LIVER. PACKETS. vor Livemool, oly regula facet of, Sere eet aa ion feeb rf YORKSHIRE, burthea I sett fn oiling porn eats, it anil posirively on fy ith of January. “is eri own that the técomtmodntions ofthe Yrhahie are fitted our in pajataerydimel peer and costly mancer, wi ey ee aud pron roomy eee fail but bar Olt County, or ete nee Conniey, or vondvug for cet (tena, Bisa on specimen wal architecture before ‘onsagios in, 2d eabinand steerage; early application wearers bey pvianiohasnana serie te the BROTHERS & CO. [ee % Palen atone Paltoe Bank 1 Biber: i seh EMEeEE ot New ays Spe ae beh ian Fae Seimte ‘Conder Avoos aod Wott ss ii 3 4 to as Cc rb ‘CO. R FOR CORK—Passage Only—The opleudid and Beenie recor PRIN ORE. Capt. Proctor, 7 sail ou the 16th Januaty for the above re pt ae Sree rates of ee | Sa Siron bourd, or co a HER "C N.B—The will be four Teaving Gork sr Kat Pig a tesb Conan at ote coq, to ‘ED AND REL AND aazapbiese ‘D EMIGRANT Monae fet ee nescage ret applyto J. HERDMAN & CO., CLS boo orto er , CERN =the hy with nei rae Ww pacha ad eee: ‘passengers are png hon orm] INS & CO., $6 South st. = SE Heres ct rapt See imu, =) at Pere Corner of Pine street. very Satur 6 ecas | San eee | JOHN HERDMAN & CO. | Waited Bates and Great Britta ned Ireland Kinigrent Of GEE boy 9 — 2 ed iter : ee R ee ore ieptanae g Thove evs tr eit pee etry impartascevo Sata Foe he Lint tree tot A hae to ey pier eee | Serensbeeeerranee Pacers soma cand lo ni Coy ove passage money will be od i J, "ARNDMAN's . p co : New York. HERDMAN, tcon Liyerpool. Banking’ th s4 usnal be furuished, ing ¢ fuaceations throughout tthe tian as above. were x teint ed ith 2) is. LOUISIANA, AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS jended to sire ach ‘a ship trom this part on the 1st, 6th, n Hie dist and commencing Ist Octo. ber and goutinaii regaler jerdare wil: beane ‘he year, es reser eee wil amt every ae to wed mp ae dows 1 | responsible fear ia on. sigur oan or ware, or for en} Skcheen Zalese corelar sls pf pa are take for the SENSES ate ateii= PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. ay is snes of ‘will sail, — Prom N. York. Ship UTICA, F Hewitt, master, ) ist May. ike Ship BT. NICOLAS, 3B Fell," } txt Ship ONEIDA, I Funck, master, } lit Jutv et tet Ai Ship BALTIMORR, J Johnson,}z. They sr are all of the first class, =r ‘commanded, ‘any and com: potas ange ie Fhe SP aes ® Touun= Building These ling, beng Ke ert joa by ‘thea - Sia none: more and convene fate roaey com: eee seer forwarded five of oth- “Nora re ee ren Proprietors sim rac Te TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL EMIGRATION @! 76 South street, coruer of Maiden Lane, New York, Ara 96 Warterloo Road, Liverpool comfort Liv- Se the wu 7 eran eer Ra eerie any of whic ev Clacn ist Pre. whoes pis mn er seed oe thoes w Bra | sagemay engag f the Auantic apatched in me Rebre Live: 5 oo a Gotten ~ Beard Biddons on the ‘The well known sailing qualities of these favorite der marks Serrano mae eulars, anger ie: ae aN payable throu: hout Sey be PAS3AGE FROM AND rT ees TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. ES. Mb |: P.8—W.& J.T footer Maiden Le 3 ‘The subseribers are st all times repared to make °, it ngere by first class cot Tivergool_ avery «x oe tad, therey ility of detention to ei grants at that sper. modations are very superior, aud the Lhe phen rel their kied treatment We feat ener ecto ieee wil do well br edecae th appearto ined thot? et insert bers ade by the subscriber m 8, n nthe Net I Bask off yee fae v3 Bana Company, fatiooal natn Londoa, aud #3. Grimshaw innaaw'e or ble withdat Seal SMART E aie, C.GRIMBHAW & CO. No. 10 Sores Barnes SON N PHG@INIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, 103 Fulten Street. WICK OF THI scr eee Rona ‘Temusry nett, between CORN ITER WTI ‘ C. 1, EVERITT, Secreta N SBURET. Seaeeeesiseer ar: MM e? rnd er ea fas eg Ms) M.D, iy Sand er - Slade of nan to the Legion of Honor, &e., ke — oh rete “R ih Leash Deputy tor Dr. Le Wotders should be ‘addressed! post peed, ie way" “ily y EMEYATE, & Kerce outst. wats fea bres pert jastirate. oe imtre ‘ie 250 br genet Tanouanme, pee ieee ee Sa renee qalbin, len here nt gu Manu Si Marioe, H3 Imtre 112 Joh ‘ovpostte CUM. ine PLUMBE NATION. E G, Y PHOTOG AY, T t Ten at Cason, fe. HARTWELL’ wasHinaTon. HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. 4 zation and ape and fitting up of every eat of the 2 ae ae ar Ne eae y, whe wae ‘ | acer d iseeet ate fy leReate pals, of tne mrad Pes? Ee Ealata are ae Pay or aoa smith ina aries and le Sareea STATES HOTEL, | Pannmpoania ia Avenue, ington | THE FR ERICTORS af dua es eran ca eee Play sa ol fall; lic for the hiberal support e given, j Pr avd-.! \nereesing popul rf Pabive hosommodation, ‘Phe house eae Seems ou Promenade Third (Sirecin,couvesient bo the Tia 1 porgis heretofor Permanent. ian a fair aE i 7 ILORS is now two yeurs since the publication of ue his, brated work oa Cuttiog Garments, du ume ae with au unprecedented sae, aud in jivagram are amyple aud pl x Dethon of onivary capacity, aud without tions, is enabled in a few hours to eut any ko style ‘of elegaues and fahion gt the most intense study tnd clove eppl ieeston- med ofe md of ‘caren t whieh wes oheemed Cs the author, at No. 11; \way. than any other in the Moist wet ail approved patterns; likewise, eve al new patterns benene wae = the sprig 3 reer mee ee 3. BASSETT FitE cry 2 a will take cl oe lr. ee forward same to sty WF ie Motersonue 8 roe By EA oon Ras ieee ie Enrong jows see canted the ind epsabion it it wil co. raed ieee ack, B = ‘WILEY & PUTNAM, vit VE ON SALE~ HA Mted for the ase 161 B rath este by WB justrated by 300 shove. ve. be bis “ct Ruschenberget, M. D., anes ‘ou will, I presume, prom ‘by the pure dic- arayinges Cries B8 coats,. First Books of Natural History eon. | ‘2 er othumantty, fake measures snes Long. Ieland, sidered wy dist guished scieutific mes, in every section of the | land, to SE gen rowing Coney United States, to be the best series of elementary works ever Hepublic which is, in all haman probe ity, atined offered to the public to overshadow the Krone, Ia in gh nt of buman ‘bd prompely supplied as above, Tey chor When your honorable bes fh has alwaya ag1 eneodtia Nols worn wives ae Ht pad eb vo portland aaa eaernies PLUMBING WU: consider the choice clams which Sie epee the Broadway, New Yerk. side of Long Island, I feel not th the lone incy Sut th tut IULNN. baviag hed sine yore experi you have sufficient fn of the validity of eur title, patie ting wo some of the the Beat werkt het. which is as clear ites a ar potion If you art eect, on, Beh warie® should deem it ¢: eter and (Reareoted B hoved town orders ro aes right to Long I ee ie teres” bingses liberties oi eee rz. ou faba owe NeE Sa aaa Republis poe aks jooriia wi row ae she Leviernrs is St te, at its heat on ioren totes on he parlor Yeah atnaive ity called the “* Warm and Cole—a fine apart- gestiemen: ead he ecire oree bal iat Ags a a Oourak HOUSE | Teader thels thacka tothe pute Vive tad couleady apt anion weeks Saree net does eL ee. TO TA! HE UNDERSIGNED would intimate to the tride,th that it the whole wark is from eight to fen dollars pet Sock nanos i STINEMETS latest styles and ‘to whieh: they invite the attention LAsee of poe aivertiggy ios now forming Rrening thelr names at mend ins aaa int nuded A arcond events “eo Bhiecra: vapidity ie ~qnamiy IMPORTANT FOREIGN NEWS. BY SPECIAL AND EXCLUSIVE EXPRESS From Coney Island---Not England. | By our overland express trom Coney Island, we have received the Message of the Governor of that J “ut tremendous empire, with a variety of other impor- yc] tant news, allof which is highly :mportant, in the present state of the world, and the condition of this Ex republic. ved Rartgoap To ‘Tue Pactric.—His Excellency the | Governor, has i: proj and will open the books some time next week, for a most magnificent | plan of a railroad to commence at Coney I and | terminate at the Pacific; the principal engineer has | just made his report, which ie mighty flattering. He | says, it will be wonecessary to cross the Mountain, for he has found a narrow paes | 90 miles,which oan be tunnelled; the estimated capi~ tal is ninety-three millions, to complete this gigantic the aad patriotic work, Tt has been luciuly stated in the Ainerican Con- Hl ee) i, by very sage and very deep and experienced rontier men, that a railroad through that fertile country, would in time, entirely stop the dangerous | navigation of doubling Cape Hora by ships, an: the commerce intended fur the Pacific would pass on this railroad—what a wonderful improvement! voetnt All the aie in the China trade would bring their teas and silks to this ro: the whale shipa wil ind sill thi Mth le ships will discharge their oil there, and off dgein. What a sav- ing in time! All the teas, silks, rimbarbichow chow, and whale oil, could be sent upon this road, and “ty need required, casks, they could send on & whole whnle and try him up at Coney Taland or in the 6th Ward. ‘This is only a few of the great conveniences of this road This stock will be a permanent, stock—no ups and downs, no vacillating qualiues about it; it w never vary over one quarter of one per cen would be what is called fast property. The St where the elective tranchise = fust property «: aalifi- cations, would subscribe largely. ile that instrae- a | There will be no in this stock, Tega a. years ere Wil cornering is stock, for the road will be straight as an arrow,{rom Coney Jslana to the terminus on the Pacific. Conny Istann, Dec. 23d, 1846. | Fetvow Crru: oF THE Senate any Assemne' nee TO BUS eg sReONS WHO Ake | pete time has arrived for me to lay before your &. ANDRUSS, & CO , at their mannfaetory of the most a true statement of eur’ and ow tech ene sad + fashionable Enamelled Parlor Grates, 293 wery, hav genet condition of this great, free ib. iug enlarged and re fitted Sige eatablishment. are now ;repar- J am extremely happy to ct oe Soh on — ed to manufacture and sell Grates of a superior style lower Line freedom, » Of our continual the admirers ef genuine perity. In the various departments there has been ore portant duties discharged with fidelity end despatch, even to the astonishment of your executive. mo a please kg vetore perchasing | ©The severe) compleints 2 made, = the f the epparent abuses Peden abst as om oe oe ey, ‘of this island, PARRrON HOUSE. deserving of eee ‘all the various ORE or a forte a Bd San We eromamedend, with suits of trusts reposed - ——— the + partment i sovereign pi there are none such vi jm por- Haase PH HODUES, for tel inte frm of tancoas that of the discharge of the lawe of the land. ee, When .corry; rs in our courts ofjustice, the PROFESSON SEROVE, son diduses itself shout the whole commonwealth. No respect to per: ould be permitted by these who sit as ministers of the Law. Our Snancial offairs are in such a condition that no body} hes the least knowledge of them, save the talented comptroller himself who, Tgogrotte my, ds sing: bat ou s0 en! pa en Pag among the empty bage in the vaults of the treasury offic: sone: your assu a The choice ‘odes ‘our to be cast upon our ample o preonennnes. The boundary of this Island, together with its rich aj es, have even been ‘questioned by the Pade Itis held that maountains and mighty rivers namely. not at all es, define the of © — These, 1 contend, are netural limite whereby nations can, with correctness and safety, establish their Jand- marks. Aod ae it is an historical certaioty that Hendrik Hadson ane Iended upon this island, ine ness, 1009, in the vessel calied sack the Halve Mane,” it is therefore evident that this island was the first residence of civiliza. tion about these diggin’s. Winahiy en:cane to inte this, and many other , in consideration, the wonderment uestion arise, how New York will increase and ¢! should claim and to this entire Island” and Staten Island,” when their geo- Rogathiey » Prgciain rae ‘the: A Delon, to the nd Co vo ou read gir read the sntrentes sent to your ieneaure d ‘Long Island, sae eee ee Seeman ae “En Empire Republic” haye treated petitions of griev. m Tos w beyond “sun down.” In her tasty et siento he Bomte her 17. ai be respect to Staten island, Hr oameaive that there is litde Comment om eee! | se ig Oe hd distance fs short and enelly aeces- le to our poate 0 i hereby grea di hem ped ale cane Exceedingly reg! raging ifT should consider myselfas toma anda of the ety eke are being Tnstrustentel in Plonging the heppy republic of cf Sareh spat at mn ve o'el Coney Isiend in the confus of wer its concomi- gentinned ty ey ta dur irectishaieeeeri tants, nevertheless, as war is considered 10 be the pri Sie aeons sia, ming Here Ponca | Samant of men, ead ssythlog rasa {rem ha element bas wspape! publi: e NC! lo uptio! ie ee ‘Beret frpmrerser Lm oe te ally of Raver othe a wer as y/ purificator. You must, therefore, get Tey ‘Novem " ELIAS AA SMITH, wid mm TEAAS LANDS FOR SALE CRES OF PATENTED LAND} 'EXAS, for sale on oe 8, ited, ‘Thousand roe city of Sabin table. Enq! Meadbestenss ine ssean eftisreed ‘Ont amet to Ko Pind Pillet "S know Who we are to fight, by and W. D., THE GOVERNO: 1, ert ‘Secautany or State. Improvements ro tegraph Electro Magnetic e IN To tne Epiron oF tHe I feel called A to m ie ort # statement in reply Herald of the 9th inst: iimore tis 0. to a commu: 0 in tt! 10 Ghiverra. to a claim setup by Mr. Cornell, for certain improve. Baltimore, Dae. 15, 1845, tawiw rre_ | ments in Morse’s Electro Magnetic Tel raph, to BLEBUKLK’S bIKD SEPOT: justice to the real inventor. To be brief, 1 have to state, Berean sence toon ery Sma hggr gm through the cearm aprarend cifeert that to. Mr, Sai A few doors East of Breadwey, New Fortes Colt, snd not to Mr. Cornell, belongs the credit of HE dalsariber respecttal by informe the ob lie ploying ene wire with two -batteries, in place of two joensen mrabers — ‘or, ‘of Ditdes pmae br] ires and one battery, upon the plen re practi- Raciwe) Crepe, Bessa. Me. a4 ome att alvation ced; and while |atato,’ Uneq that I know this ietadelee ing 18 rosage of thoes depo: | ‘eaprovement is not the invention of Sr. Coraell, I feel " zis an | Petad to publish the following ists the spring of 1845, L assisted Mr. Cornell in exhibi- ane, in ogy me ine! joding soon Pte orgy rae tle Fie - out on a ww Conk, Dee. Ena, "3. PIANO-EORTE WAREROOMB, pen Prana: ‘Lafarge Bullding. Teast rmesnnaycae See fe x the ‘operation of Morse’s TaleenRy from distant its in city. The manner in bh the wire and Pottery were ompleyed, was 4 same as those of the line Between Baltimore and Washington; and it was then supposed by Mr. epee and eure ‘that the ar- rangement was as com; About the middle of h, Mr. i Colpalld one rhe iia "relegraph ae wee thon with a friend, at our rx} ee of the Poh eee Mr. Cornell and myse , @ plan for operating t the re — firbeiP sod explained various advantages to be dar IMPORTATION OF waroika rhell—and explained various sdvant rope, ‘assortment | from the same. Mr. Cornell did notat ‘seem to ERAN pw Neha ope pedy Sse rt der the arrangotient as explained vorball; by Mr. ech double me Wrtohes Move. Colt—copsequently, ons Colt made for Mr. Cornell 0 on an w atyle ed ol a phe prktey oh we ae diagram, rep he arrangement requisite to a4 busiest Yin eur 34 Tiree | duce the result, wach diagram | examined w: moar arn hi. rt ay very Feepect, Wi other gentleman present, and maw it to be the by ’ Been, ton tao ot douse it sel rig old eychbiee more ae oe. to this communication, unless it be to oali year hen rey scat is retehes, sad to the well known fect, that Mr. has constructe: ev Seg. tie'imem | two lines of Telegrepbs, to be operated woes | this ie pls aT LAT one from this city to the Offing, completed MERCHANT. LEY last September, end one from Boston to the Omeg of 146 Broadway and 78 Liberty that harbor, Completed ebout the 39th of the sume | ia EIN desizous of selling the balance of his large stock of pes Oe e2 which'he srresgeaente @: Fail ana Winter Goods;susable tlemen’s weer, pt MR gy peices J Lea eo a lw fe mon te mn Je terms, aud solicits the atten- 7 lan, could not bas have Nplerally, observation of He wl ogee : of eal Or veer your obedient servant, ‘and Fi cate, O. H. HICKS. ome Backes oe Ofer sek spiced be Wall stroct and the Union Club, baad The Union Club is certainly driving ie talron pele investments in 7,500 shares Letty 1» O ~.. 1 age Soin one of je Searfs, Cravats, toshow they do no afte business heogry. “7 er ha’ NB —Gentl “{ fora ening their own material, ean have it poe ving Prva ‘tock, went am 4 . ad a For sale, « splendid Couchman's Cost. AGENTS FOR THE THE CHEMICAL 1 HAIK RATOR. MEDY forall diseutes Hair, and ita sehortite inell essen mnt cia beyond the teach of art. Prepared a a stra 415 Im*me_ mo Ea Ea the Ut at eiotee Treseury, et ron ba it tot 1] east 0 |p fone! the ee ecaue ° ‘Bates, | y sptead you have omited ai ever a ome ex stop are not Congress of the hited States Gnosy of Suetror i} for example, whale ships p he of | foll to the sovereign wl Clinique at the Medicat Department of the | University of New York, by Dr. Mott=The | Brecchicri Water. | The " room at the Univorsity, on Saturday last | filled to overflowing by those co seek ad vive § hee min fact Cote twelve | vice for their hours, instead of devoted to the examinatio: his patient ry Saturday, the Professor would nough to occupy him, such is tho influx 68 these unfortunates. ‘The cases that were presented to the elass were more or less those of a strumous character, and we regrst thet the limite of a Peper ns not allow usto x wen the Professor's valuable remarks on this unfortucately too prevalent class of diseases. The first case, however, was one of a surgical kind— joave she Fecal ub- it was of a young Irish girl, who, during her pas ge to this grapes lately, Tageiged ‘an injury of the a ae ieee gs Seigrants whe, co arriving hore ‘cou emigrants who, on sick, are in the most inhumane manneg shufied off by | the passenger agents, who, notwithst that they give poe oan people fortwo yeers, and | prevent reoniee, buptan to) the oly, still im- jose upen their rence of thele s, Pooen tb shift for Lahey aly This girl had stated, two monthsin Bellevue Hospital, when th of the vassel in which she arrived, getting tired o ing her board there, plumply refused to have any more to.do with her, and has Jeft her, sick anda cripple. to to shin for herself. The doctor recomme! to the Commissioners of the Alms Hou doubtless they would make the 13 ‘whose name she mentioued) see that she had 1 accommodations given her, when he (the doctor) Tait be he would attend her gratuitously, and we trust she will follow his advice. No. 2—Was a case of a little boy, with fully devel ed scrofuloussymptoms. No A boy, a very st one, too, with something the ter with though nothing was perceptible there. He was ordered to apply leeches, &e. A case of cutaneous eruption, and another of struma who i, of weeks ago bad one tonsil excised, came 'o have the other one also taken out, which was done by the Professor, and as | tome little bleeding followed, he then proposed ed the virtaes ofthe Hau Broechieri, about which so muc! stir has been made lately. Previsus to 40 doin Itis not, pera) entiemen, for me lic plece, where take some notice of what noise in the public papers, viz: the Bau Brocchie articulart Ihave seen my name mentioned m can- in one of the journals of the day, it | also not be amiss for me to state what | know about it. Here, gentlemen, a bot le of it,] is some which L brought with me, when returned from my last wisi to Europe, and you may infer from what | sey in r to this bottle, which is one of two or three that 1 what my opinion of its efficuey is, when | tell you though I have spilt a great, deal of blood since my turn, still T have not yet thought it worth uncorkin, We will now, however, uncork it, and see what effect it has on the case befor: { did not think of using it intention in s0 when I brought it here to-day ; but m 's about it. doing, was merely to make a few be this minute at was found that the bi had spontaneously ceased; therefore the! rocchieri, the inventor of this water; he is an cated man and a perfect charletan; I know him from many interviews that Ihave had with him; but how he | got this water I know not—he told me that he made | it. L requested him to let_me see the manufactory of it; | but he said i, was made out of Paris, and would not be convenient te go te the spot.” He was nxious to introduce it into this country, and urged me to bring it here, knowing that I had seen many of the experiments that he hed t1 with it ; and be thought, in a pecuniary sente, it would be very know but what he intimated to me, thatif I accepted the agenoy of it, that it would be very profitable to me; to ich I answered, that so far as regards the pecunisry advantages to be derived from it, I them. Here is the article, such us he gave it to me. When it was fi je known in Paris I was living there quite at my lei mploying myself when my health ullowed me, 1n looking around the scientific world and tbering u; res facts; and from the popu. - worte witch’ altributed suck wonders ta thle water, 1 oe f seeing the effects of it, and score. | ingly, ypjunction with o} f his partners, who | was, Keto by, very desirous of comiog to this | country to introduce it, | made a@ series of experi- ments with it. This was some time before my return to this country; therefere, all the knowledge Ihave of this article, is now of some seven or eight years stand- ing. The experiments made, were mostly on | sheep—good, healthy, st In them, the carotid artery was cut down on ed for by the ortt mentor; but he was, perhaps, not quite so well ac- aainted with its wituation as I was. | was called onto | od it, which I did, and cut a slice of it, from which the blood poured forth finely. A bundle of French charpie, or lint, as large us my fist, and wetted with this Niquid, was then thrust down into the war after which re- pestoh pasties et the same kind w: applied to it, ‘and jing seemed to be arrested, more or lots; then, after filling tne wound up thus, and applying # compress around the neck, the blood was complately arrested in | its flow. 'The nextday we resumed ourexperiment ‘on the of ite casotid, and the rosult was mach the same The atyptic properties of this liquid, gentlem are | next to none—the taste, ly oe is something of an empyreumatic or binthinat vor to it ; but there isno ery of astringency, aud the are | that thas on large is next to noth a there is pressure eed ta io conjunction with it; — i | no doubt, that doth inthe carotid arteries ef sheep as wellas human beings, wi ssure, Nessie ent appl fied, will | arrest hemorrbege, while, without out it, 1 do not believe that all the waters in the land will do it. radually stop x orn ich, also, is sult in time, the coegulated blood it i fe ou Es Na arrest the bleeding. Tnis water, trot ed, gentlemen, has but little sensible to eall it a hemostatic Miquid that iy +4 Dleeding of large arteries at once, is-gne of | stories ‘by which, it sppears, S publi¢ | ft time to time. eee tales ide of human potting which ; but, for my part, 10 jiquid is such a marvellous “Sil a tant to be In certain vases, it may be of | ical operations, where, f. | ho ve , still, from the relaxed state @. the system, there som ‘wp a continual oozing of blood through @ thousand pores, then it might be applied, perhaps, with some Fe benefit + 3 but , we may ask,ia it more serviceable than the ‘ping trey already have around.us? Is it for us to go to France, and Lag 4 preparations of this doctor here, orthat one there? No, op ey it is not. In my opinion, this liquid is not near! ny 0 eficacious for these purpos- ses, a¢a strong solution of ratany or tanpin; on the pei think ‘it infinitely less useful. Besides, how ingeon be ex; thie water contiou posed that he may meat trast +4 the contents # Sara which will be wily Ato] those iu) ya bis hat, $e, stop hemorr- patvanpand 3 ou do meeta elieve me, rout hey much better Our yt poo and edbesive byt Jose to you than a whole hesspeake bay full of thi her T have thought it proces entlemen, to make MS it is now ie e waned Pa formed used in the Veterinary” Soh horses, st Alfort, near He told me, also, wea * specific for glanders, or what the Frcoen call morbe, in horses,which is a most cruel disease, pro a ted by an aerid poisonous virus ; he also told me, t! was a specific tor bleeding from the Ii he, I did not 40 far wound his amour propre, as to tei him he did not know what he was talking about ; but I question much if he knew whether anything that inonnlioven went | into the lungs Oa not! and, furthermore, to prove how innocuous it e awallowed some before me. Be cnrs effair, ‘gentlemen, I look aap as one of those things comarring ove bow end commu- Fg at ae , olher subjects, we have ‘he folly of trans. staring us in the fece. Bit Gens | to be the age of improvement; and Degin to | ec pol f ag ery now ae, port the thing, oe | abe eoraner oan tts obain. be blames quacks shall ‘walt ia clipper. Ties roxtons ay wey, T would make them walk barefooted om gravel, when would not walk far. stated at first tbat i had yeh Sete une Sete cececines cagial 1 me; say, ho Appelt tien nls nee prey |p thon; done sa to gratif curiosity. of ile. Thad intended now to ve Lata ret | ba Age but you perceive the ding has was much a] rid who wes ope. | fe jaw, wae in wpe jusion of this spee: plause, seas peed sthe ran Re wee aueae fae ever, water, eA of the Psi ult ar: ou aa iit Fort Salih, 4 3 au y bee ary a soca ‘. Sendene Pla On M at ll o' A.M. were, we the mouth: a Frog Bayo, Pid jw this nine oer fat jistance ; to thi oo covered on the yas tia me rf men st toe n of aes a ese) jing the bon s | occ: prtinniorlelbion Doctor proceed oe ice | | tothe Bouth and Wert; the trampst is blowin civantageous: indeed, 1 do not | d no occasion for | That there are some ht sty; ties in ite 1} admit. Ihave ee it etary Froukdn ad tite ir Te- tions of it, and pressui 4 ys dossils | int, the rrbage bas pret phere per se, Il be- tte bebe io nyll cases eke MEE is stopped aye bert. | | e rou | please, and you ait dt non thot, afte ifter a see it tA led to go about with a bottle of | ool and iptal foe be L-4 | Varieties. a The Sreerionct Journal ot the gah sey = aeare erry Steam Manutacting Company’ iret ‘ wason fire yesterday morni a posed the was mas opier without much & mi passengers on board the Belle Zane have 4 reoied clase the New name Cr sag in which express inion that about sixty -five persons by the pan of that boat. There were one aah and twenty-five person on board at the time of the acci- dent; snd of that number sixty-four reached the shore, four of whom were frozen to death. Mrs. Farnsworth,wife of Mr. John Farnsworth,of | Syracuse, dr Gropped down dead, soon after riving from the le, on Wednesday morning. She was ifty- bony yous af ag On Wednes: Derrick Hartwell, of Langdon, went into the woods with a two horse team, and wes re turning, seated on the top of bis load, when, ‘within fort | rods of ‘the main road, in passing 0° pease} si mend | he was thrown forward, with some portion of and fell under the sled, his body inside, ad both legs caught at,and above the knee The reins were | wound round him, so that the horses could not proceed, and here he remained, scream! for help, not only through the rest of the day, but gh the bitter cold night, until seven o'clock the next mozning, seventeen hours, His limbs were terribly frozen, and nee bat no Benen broken. He died from his injuries—Keene Sen- tine! Tt is stated that nearly five hundred “refugees” from the Cherol nation are receiving rations near Evansville, Arkansas, under a contract, by virtue of authority from Gen. Arbuckle Companies D and Gof the United States dragoons, arrived at Fort Gibsen, from Washite, but they were immediately ordered to Evans- ville, ‘and proceeded thence. Col. McKissick, the Che- roles agent, has called upon Gen. ‘Arbuckle {or ‘dragoons to be stationed at B f the troops at Evansvill pret urther outbreak, if any were in cont ‘Tux Ruse anp Fa...or Vircinta.—A correspon- dent of the National Intelligencer, writing from "It often seems ere, and I w. aA to take up a « y bors, they are so ind nig! Ito a capital of about 24,000 inhabitente het I Ls | cam see its spires and steeples, and almost hear the hum of its laborers. Back of me and below me, off the river 1S far as | have explored, |cannot find mu js, woods, woods, I ride for miles and me tl hi | ‘if the: many people left,a bribe is held out to the restto go to Texas. Jt ia ashame that thie beautiful country,:o blessed in climate and so little need- ing only the fertilizing hand of man, should be witheut people. Here isa yenerable river running by my ¢ Hudson, which is now lined with towns Pider th and ville; much older than the Ohio, older in settle- ment and raphy, but where are the people? For pies! red ity miles, from Richmond to Norfolk, 4 H Picspid Alia river running into the Atlantio aicagn hed Powhbattan, and the acenes of the be ighn Suithewhere are the people? wf aay, among | them now to go to ‘Texas. | ted hersel to make hom, Tue Growtn or Syga .—A gentleman now | residing in. the city of New York, and who was a resident of this village in the years 18/8 and 19, being at | a house of an old friend, who still resides here, when business here in those years, tured his horso ina field where paw ww stander the 8 a Syracuse ory the pe Frankie Block, and the Railroad depot, end that bars through which his horse passed, were situ- | ated about where is now the front door of the Syracuse House. ‘The land in this field was then worth sbout 60 to 100 dollars Per acre. Some of it isnow worth 200,c0r peracre. As late as 1893, the lot on which now. the e Episcopal urch and other buildings, was a | field. ri —— # celebration of the completion of the Middle Sect! the Erie Canal, the laie Semyel | | ees ‘ins deli o an oration under a pine tree, whi elt near the rear of C. T. Pept apne splendid De Witt iMate: Mi yeaa Danie] Kellogg, N. pet era Tyler, es a great many others of o, ankal most dist ished men that day, were present. My old and bighly velued fran, Hon. Joshua Forman, was one of the committee a ringements on that tr viene and Lapa Clinton wee | bie guest. Winlo recording these evidence: the | growth end perity of our besutifal pened morta when I reflect that, even in Fo short a Seance spirits of ‘that day have paid ine debtet natare. fall those named above but one survives—Hon. Joshua | Forman, and he has for many years been stricken men- \ tally and rey a and, — he still survives, he | is but the wreck of bis former self —Onondaga Standerd. Ovrgacgous Arraim —An altem) ie was made by | -some mahecious person to blow up building veat to Empite Block, on Superior street. occup’ it storica. had the attempt been eue- courtal, several lives would have been lost. Sine ae ment story’ was need as a roeery store, and it that a keg ef powder had been Jase ts in the front past of the store room, under the counter, and covered with | Joot pratensis a sprinkling of locofoce matches, b if andy § apd quick combustion Avent 12 ah tt slacks ie! from the store, ti ire was uisned, when the pow: as above sin ere | found. ‘The wats were nearly concumed, ahd burned nearly through in several places. The matter | eieniite jnvestigation.--Cleve. Plain Deeler, 2d inet. | i 6 was seen issuing Pr Teak aes hens a ney of | Ameren. He wou ee Bhat A Lt the ist the mnequalled op e, di yen rector, | ‘aaa vo that of any Eearovean Perf Perfamer: brat: meadeaiae hi Soeontthecattty tall tu = ep aie id, rated foreign houses, will at al | sabia castomeiito compare a "0 ches woe ists I AATCC ES LES alah he the tr rp 0 powthint Sur ad sani laity abe old oldoae into yh aromas ete id ater ry ROR GORE Lb Temayns'to | defe | Which w A ans lor the geoneth af, | Sthers’ bat be does | free ana ration | eae ANAS naar CREAM, anartigle present in every geal EAM. so invaluable a api , & ore yer POMATUMS ante ea slate Seat Pat S waa the tocure disom irre sud ponte to rc ae. doesn RGAE abe and are not to be lest baited uostrums so shamelessly warranted prc a ieee BEARS OIL, we asdurea the yaa vad, ana aon i a such, and 19 prepas fo sidaaxtr ihe san phod pas mice ym but also th ily be. trken back eek i tageeri Sees at aan es good aha 1 mitre present 7 LU GIVE M¥ AR WwW, fom ots ie a8 THE PUBLIC. TRiAls AND JODGE reprosentéd, or the money rat (aap an ineprgce Wither, which ire Yo eet —t. oie oe eae, wa! | State of Mieshalppl. fag shocla not | small filled with water, | have omitted the ia of ion ining @ po- yeeie whenever he would pst ‘hie we | PeReese of trees wane soniye eS could fender him Pgh Xe E ran souls. The Union's Ni ‘of this democracy Nd Kea mimerity Seca" diet ct nas | en ere mianite _ the condition the had Ts e Meio hi wire ahi perenne and whic! proved to be

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