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Ne re mete * # r oes : t ® ——— = = — es —— NO. 8920. 2 SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1858. nd : . TWO CENTs. -NCE stream. insufficient for auy impertant . Lean | utility of a division of labor in stu th details of juantities of matter soluble in water and in acids Statement of t Contoy P: | ; ° Vivi ips SCIENCE IN AMERICA. | giememmista toes tantece urtietan ct | Sausage tel entrar to wits | ape Mets ate | Wernttte tute tnvasich ot Cuba. "| Bie dela Bourse. Nou oniy ence Mae aha eae Lasany tn 0 ape chad Pt wantageously pursu 't has tl ¢ have di nominated the objectors to conchol ry es the uucersigned, re 3 Our New Haven Correspondence, Sdvantage of passing through the most populnted and | heterogencous claas of writers, buowuse it Includex segue id | docertity to the following fee? tale Hardy, | OE pecan lh tid » Count, and cold x Best cultivated part of the country, and terminating | who are naturalists, with many whore not. With | Redash gave towater = Reeiding im our respective cities, and pursuing | harneine ree euch. Aun matter of course, great “CONCLUSION OB THE THIKD DAY'S PROCERDINGS. int already wril known. specimen of the latier wo conclude this elongated in- Te oaty MeMeeNe te ie” . our daily svocation, each uccording t his $ | bargains were going, and some articles that coat the mean of two examinations of i 4 40 bis respec | 25,000f, were sold at the auction for 5,000f. The at & poi New Havey, Aug 21, 1850, Mr. Squier bere pointed out this line ona finely | troduction tive trade, during the month of April we noticed in ry ited pavorama of the whol plain of Leon, from the dn # very interesting and instructive book of travels ‘ Padpe A _ more valuable rtable aruicles, such late, Mr. Squier here observed, that he should omit to the cost. im. the ermire of tulah to tae’ ep:| in dnvaigall Gad to ten etacnah eomutaien. veo ertecr ere White Ash, Red Ash. Peg eo pw Mya ee eg anuouucing | jy wellry, Ke.. pepe, forsale xt all, Int aay further references to volcanoes, although there of Leon, once one of the finest iv all Spanish America | reads a ivcture to conchologiste im the following term +. 18 8621 Japta Hardy required about two hundred | formation was given by the emballeur that these xemeined many facts of interest to be presented, in Th* Haxexamined wi ith great interest. ©The study of couchology long seemed to me ‘that from oi 20.575 men, for the purpose of going with bun to Califor- Lake Managua to | bear wbout the same reiacion to the animal Kiugdom ver, fill h Sent bine ‘tuting under what terme we were to engages later, filling not less than 14 cheats,were seat offia alwagon onthe roadto Havre. The police setoutia order to submit some briet observations upenthe the Guit of Fonseca—public attention bas never bee | that the study of the coats ef unknown races ot men 1.108 ption the route to be pursued ‘ ¢ enerally directed, Itueverthelens seems te offergreat- | would be to the buman family,’ &> But as preowpt 90] * | Quest of the wagon, bat with all their haste they geographical ned ‘opogriphical features of that EPAaMae Meese, liner ce the others, The walt or | without example might uot by reyarded, thiesatoor | yank hr g alvo, that he was to tke all necessary | urrived toolute, ‘The wagon had, indeed, arrived | machinery in the operation of working “quartz,” i nd ioe at Its entire length witbiu the land is uot far &oe It tx obvious that thie observer bad mistaken poetetate iahodian ans Wade brid wy Heciadions ia Myye OF | RUST Oe hemaand ‘wetiaes aor pechons feat tm -everann | enmirerote toe mci The results obtained ‘one or the other proposed routes of communication | breadth. The three States of San Salyader, Hon- | The proposition which [ intend to illustrate is this: across the continent; his only wish dDemg that the | duras, and Nicaragus touch upon it. All the ad- | that the value of ebelix of moilusca, commencing at 0, Dest shall be decided upon, aad the grand enter- | jacent coasts are of uphounded productivene for the entire department increases as we desceud part of Central Americas, embraced in the State of bay in question. is walied by auy on the couti- | favors us with bis own observation on ~ the inbabi- Potasaa, . 3 if . | at Hevre, but the chests contaiging the valuable Ni ticularly 1s connected with the pro- | Best or perbope in the world {t iuok revombles shat | tant.” en follows "Mach hed claws, which it put | Feteorie ‘cha. roep | Hom which gold to the amount of $8,000 to a toa | anicies Nad been embarked some days before om & icaragua, pe { Pro- of San Fraucieco, and may be described ae auimmense | forth on each side, and walked as a tortoise. but taster. | Ruiphuric Acid 3010 | Soged with bin foe Cnareae Raj cueh man ene | vessel catied st Nicholas. whieh had sailed for posed great imteroceanic canal. He, however, barber in which ail of the fleets of the world may ride When alarmed the head aud claws were drawn ioward,” | Chibrine.- UST og | Bowed with him four thoasand dollars atthe end | America (The packet ship St Nicholas, for New of the twelve months, and also seven dollars per | York ] month as 4 couungent fund. Said Captam Hardy bh é, the & = rs ~ Poe a aerate very valuable we ceoeertculuaral | also stated in & public meeting in Covington, Ky. | hee? employed, ll Poliveed ae en tones ‘ sulphates of ie and magnesia which they contain, pg eh rang a company to go to California, | Gunu fide transuction, and never for « moment. bad mbracex several islands, of considerable size, | th th bi and slso from the phosphoric acid and ulkalles. pnb septerny yep ap conditions, and was also! the slightest suspicion of anything Wroug, How isee carried out. He did not appear ua the advo- | gurrgunded by, weter of such. depth es to en, | freuen the less compry preguiasty, a Dr B. M Rousse remarked thas be regarded the | interrogated by one prevent (who went with bim) | could they ? All was transported from the Chat Cate of one line of trausit at the expense of another, able vessels to approach close im shore The mort | thr species, which may be amply distinguished by the | (uslysis of coal aebes a eubjvet of much intervet in ite | as to ihe route and destination of the company he | biyaées in thefanddle of the diy, throagh crowded Ror as the mouih-piece of any set of speculators. important of these, from the eiroumstances of its | phi ils only. bearing, antl was rey gr Poo the results of Mr. | proposed to raise. The answer he gave was the | greets, and disposed of at x public aucuon ia the ‘The subjees of artificial! commuamestion between ud the tact thatit commands, and is the key of | That the shells ure of no valve for the purpose of Ley My: on pe sort sage by bis following:—That each man should go to the city of | most open and fairestmanner. c the oceans has attracted attention for more than ulf, is the Island of Tigre. belonging to | distinguishing the entire department f oid pone d eae New Orleans at his own expense, and then he | ~The coutiiver and ext | these two auulyses. seem to luis necessary to Osserve that the pare at Once odFi- tor of this daring rob- n years of ug! Some days sine ‘ard, titled with the usual advertisements about the railroad plearure traias, aud by means of wineh the Paris weys are Journal. wore then & year ago, of the pr Phi 3 ‘three hundred years, and upwards of one hundred . og! jae the heady ussters aan be bo bop a faap eyrhoge pow eittecin cotbtastic otoly Ur h read the, tollowing biti a ao frmedaials into the service of the | bery isa young lad, not eig Books.and memoirs hud been written upon the aub- Wiles im olteumforouse,levol Moat | Aim examination echo ale cloces shower that two | BAttae trom their” printed wrticle: Aang the | GUCkbelders of the eorupuny and proceed imme- | gog ot the potter 1 ques ject, mest, however, based upon exceedingly im-’ the shore but rising regularly and gradually to. per- gre Wholly teetaccous, sud may be distioguisned py | BOmt® Of interest imeidentaliy determined duriog poy 4 the cM thn gcd i's — ce. prom | returned home with a j iret dates collected irom vesious nd cften, com. | fect come iu the centre: “Upon thi island is situated | the position of the bells onthe ania, aud taat | farm smrentigations, may be, mentioned che curious | Crd Dy the old Spumivh trail en rouee for Califor: | le reliable sonree + the free port ot Amapala [U4 possession by avy great three are partly testaceous, and disti rn ‘ ‘ pov) eer le “atey 2 connected with the subject mud that w! maritime ation, wouid enable it to exercise am im- | py their rhe lle- #0 tar ws They pestees beak tinguished | cox), and Ligm e treated by the tache proven xive Uadersigned, under these representations, agcep ed | enabied to tke Sunday trip to Dunkirk, Have ‘fitgemed as vital so re quae ton of the commanise” | fluence aud contre over the commerce uf the western | Yan exeuiuecion of the seventeen orders ot the five | Bucauivecal evidence sy treated, yield mo nes, Of | the offer. The testimony here given as regards | Dieppe, and entch a glimpse of the ven, ull at ‘ton, has been this ; 1s (he great chain e Candie prt of the contipent which the possesiouct Gibraltar — testaceous classes, showed that two are oaked tun are | UReee Rawle p zleld no trace of | the public meeting held at Covington, Ky., wad | unusoally low price. ‘Tbe father and mother of the deras interrupted a: y the Knglich enables them 10 exercise over the | wholly tectacrour aud five ere pactly tortaceous Of ) alkali” He stated that, in their experiments, they | which was itiended b pied ; ended by the party whose aames | jad hed w wo p? ex. He tol tral Isthmus? This « commerce of Burope From the southwestern ex- | the tiiteen which ure more oF lets tectacesus, ive aro | LAG Obtained constant and unequivocal proof that y fad hed wever seem the sea it liv He told operations in the are the fi appended to this, sides with the y , enabled to answer in wfitrsuati Between the . G ‘“ ope . . much of the alkali of these coals is voiwtalized aud : acid | them with mech ten eroess of monaerthat he had and Nicaragua, ond which ig drwiued by the river Saa gine etic: t ™ . whieh it approach rs vetion. | d residents of Ciocinnati. Wages, small as they were, and he wasdetermined Tuan, flowing iuto the Carribean Bow, between this Spit Miter ae teeuty aatite: eeuoR At abpromches | Au exami ation of the 96 vestacrous iumitiee showed | The cubject was further remarked upon by Profesor | Having tendezvoused at New Orleans, und there | todevote thea to the amasement Of tis beloved great basin, that t tony. between She westera - Ing the lake is. the pisin of. the Conco, which | alge, sty distinguished by their suolle | Gibbs Protersor Moratord, Mr, Hunt, Mr, Blake, Prof, | entering twin preparations for our utended journey, | varente He hosed hie machen tervouthe eat ed tremity of Lake Managua aud the Pactie, the Gordil- fin fact, part of the pl , | Of the 610 geners which ary enumerated by Mr. @tsy | Sima. sen., Mr, Wurts, and Professor ¥. Bache, afier some days of suspe | a: L ot Leon, bis of tbe British Maseum. fo bis list of genera. 641, or 99 » We were informed hy | thom 40f. to 50). in her band, 1 eautreated her not ‘The tollowing if an abstract of the observations de- lertes are wholly interrupted, wad we bave only the Estero ts as broud as the East Captoin Hordy that he was now ready te jer. at New York, per cemt may be distinguished by their ehelis | nvey 43 | to neglect proming by those e , 4 delightful Jonejo. " ? cw o. ere a D. Rookas, Bosto | too othe lect proniing by those cheap and delightful Re are themmenil yacds toa vation ates | aud has, for most of its extent an ample depth oi | "Although the soft parts of SW xpooive have boon ox- | HYered by Profesor Hesar D. Roce. eopectally ta | yc destination, and proposed going by the way | excursions. ‘The poor woman. rendered hapay i seek dnote Cer aha and two hundred above tt At thirty miles above ite mouth. i¢ has iifty | amined by maturatiste, we are not aware of thy exist- | Frnusyivunia, le commenced by mylar thee | BEE beates e accordingly embarked ou board | the behef of the fondness of her child, rau to her peri yb nls woh Benge trbebee shh Barut head Te is aparrow bar at ity mouth upon Wicd, | euce of wsiugie species which Is wot wren merw easily , a oupdect Ove capes | the bai y ? ma the 25h of April U1 topics of this paper were distributed uuder tive se orgiana On the ath of Apri V'0S husband, and with Sake teaha bik ARUN Ulan Ge cmetetes Dime | Bll ZoLon board, said vessel was towed tothe Ba | of what hed oveurred lam word, the honest toa tee points only, having aa important beariag on | He We arrived there on the morning uf the 26h, | oupie agterd fo peofit by their chill’s goodness, the geverai theory of the origin and changes of the a which point oh fs ue tue suring. ine Say Ator | and on the following day (Sunday) set out with , p o'clock P.M., we observed that firearms | jundreda of others for Dankir pere they Wer now-| “The trst division related to the matcrinia which | und other implements of war Were broazht ow | ni! ere 4 Lopes iy is yee edo wld hed ‘ve added on the principles which | CobsPoed the etrata.theirsourees, relative distribution, | bond. On seeing this, we declared to each of our | of what had cedurted. The yonne inne whe ne two points, to within abvut fiteeu miles of the Pacific, | ground of other trees. Captain Edward Belcher. RN tavene Y ecaaieann nd special conditions af, deposition Tespective acqu » that we would not goto | dont t have heen Jeagued. with others, sett dit would Kerem That 1 aight be easily eonaested ‘are involved to the structural relations The second, to the structure of the antbracite di aout, m seagu 2 CORNTM, le and it we om oni yy eonne conded the Estero tor thircy miles ta @ vessel dra of the shell, to tts tune eletic ’ " . is | the island of Cuba with aa invading army. Oar | ot ee 7 chon with that orrum But between that lake and the | jue tem fect of moter Broce the toni tae ater | ont j ts functional relatious. and to tt em- | trict of Pennsylvania, the forces whigh upiitwd ics f F work ot once, dispdved of the fortuae ax abow Ocean is w ridge of lund of considerable height, across | 108 pe. Ww water in | bryonte history. om the last of witch we shall olfer BO- | gtraty ang thert rfieete on the beds of coal or ex; Tensing ourselves thus to exch other, | mentioned, ieft for H nas it was all ‘which no canal cau ever be crustructed. simply be- | trentsiare’ majane jake As moe more thaw twea'y thing. The sbetis of molusco having their origia im | “qhe third treated of the partial metamorphism of | Wes On account of hearing rumors Ii, except ihe Most fi cause BO sufficient amount of water sto bs obtained | said Mr 'B.. Lum convieeed thig mast be the skin correspond s.ructurulty, wit the pluwege of | thy straca, the jaws of gradation iu their couposiion, pany of men this © embarked, 1a company See te ee ele ed ae Keita Lott tect | Hom terminuting in the Gultol Youwos aregreat, aud | the actailae! term are inort tally represented by. the | 1e,cuBveFeion to anthimeite, Also of the anuingies of | 0 tthe head of whieh he | pal tare well to Lx the apthracite region of Peansylva With Che meta. | War to merch i ~ome southern point Chis } supply might be ovtuined from ‘beinke would involve | fu obvious thut it de ueedleas to recapiegtnce them et wit wie oie oe a tunbel large eueugh for chips. of ix oF wevem miles | Tt may, therefore, in view Pag tepts.. 06 [ tect ef daa anacan tect ance mena ee ee coal basins of Bouth Wales and Belgium fact having becor current among the wea, and thevce subsiding ina gentle elope to the gt low been ok ay OBE Fam 0 be ocean. Ltis through the i this plain, either to the bi! the tine Port of Realejo, or cise Ddable ) aeross tue Liaue ae | thrre ly but about three fathoms The | gistinguished by the sbell, than by the suft parts Mice at haar da. ak tide rises, however, about ten fret, and. with artifeial | "Or the 20 600 vpoeles Of abelis which ure Kuowa, the eid, the bar could, doubtlers, be made passable at all specific value of many 1s nore oF less doubtful, Bat mes, This Betera ix oue of ike most benutiful natue | the giMeulties arive ftom thr xraduation ot typ Tul channels that can be magioed. preserving avery | cre uat Likely to be dimen 4 cout Gals of Voqrons, phat ihe pi nearly uniform widih of trem s00'te 400 yards It | judge orthe volt. parte ees mauerally by pare. It is true Lake Nicwragus approaches at ono oF | bayas are Mued with mangroves, with a dense back | A*tew words shin wud | coal strate. 2 ¢ Prone meke the affair more piquant, it appears that uthful here of the adventure actaully bud a Fina a scmaaindatat the dutnaea ie ce — ccna Sat, Foe wenn from Lake Managas | are indicated by coustart association rails rae ‘Of the i poten | : excitement and tur. wt himself wt the ° jo tbe sine: st Y pebatians: a loti ps vers becoming acquatate ‘aubourg St. Ger d pres nossa of ~ 40 fo ee tO bem, Of storm in ~ . } wettuess of the wt e w action of | 4 . huge bequet of flowers, the pro« o route exists between Laie raga wey of the pect Bo Lara tig Me Suske we ike ee Ot the ort parts They bave. therefore, & value | the waters, in precucing the existing featuces of the | Pedic —_ the io ~ boldly the werden of the hotel in the Chainps % river Sapoa to the Hay of Salinas @ patt ef tae Gull | thelson, he would vebture to sudatt the following val. | Umar to that st she ow proghe wo Sener pea wl t Trees, slopes aud ervets 80 COuspicuoUs in its Lopo- | sary apne + bee - their intomtian swith res | and as he expressed at, Sa small bat iaovent of Pepagayo, Hu uo sutiwntic exe: wren has ever § culation: 3 BD a ad calor ae fod: ens | the iat tes gabe,-snd by. a use of a | enblem of his atiecuon for his good and coatiding pen made # lime. wud quiere © Length of River San Juan... poretore, correspor 0] Mein ver et ‘ alive speeches, tried to overcome | patron.” doubts us to its practionbiiity Le would mo", however, purl of Lake Nicpragua to bo ste Gen tenet cee va eg pt a | tisticn of the coal fields of the United states, to | the scruples of such as did not wish to joia. _ 7 presume to speak deoteively ashe had not enjoyed an Lengih of Rie Tepliaps | brata but must be nimitted to be Of somewhat iufe. | Sueeetimates ot thelr duration, and to views of the | The lending man on board of our vessel was Col The Late Tragedy «¢ Troy Opportunity of examiuiog it in per Us would, | Length of Lake Manugaa-.». on Selle | Rutent coonomical adaptations of the several varievies | O*Hura, und by him we were informed that Gen. AVDITIONAL PARTICULA : pes popu gm 1% gy NT cae pes {he ere Frei Lake to Realijo. . «+ | Bbr iis mre to be valued as an index to the true 200- | ae yo tessor explained under the drat head, by | D#teise Lopez had got up the present expedition The bene ata Burger, August w) iy it baw riven the name ‘ Totai. smiles | WKieml value Of the spectes and genera, rather than | reference to many localities. the ipteresting geuwral | for red purpose of liberating the oppressed uatives se ch sites Tighel az les ane sca nal disadepat eee be Gretna ims 83.608 ‘: facts that all the coarser wechamical depouts strata, | Of Cuba, and that if such anende¢ rere Hel, ate as follows : as nhetion with Celtic From this must be deducted 25 miles. in ww the fon was on a new American, | gaigrione, conglomerate t icagewataty | by 4 few brave men, what glory and honor would Coldwell tod a good clook, black broadeloth line is texmipated wt the Port of Tamarinda, iu case Suurian reptile. it rhould terminate in the Gulf of Fonseca, it is proba Die 1 would Bot be taaDy wiles longer buun to Realijo ; BDA ia respect to the foreign points to be actained. is would be mearer ‘The exteut of actual camatiaation, luv to 140 miles; to |b and white bat. eds of | CO@t, Light pant | y Ubarles Uirard, Cambridge Mr. | ke compened ot land ettalr, show w | redound to their mame: hereafter! Their d 4 that hitherto the order of suurians appenrs | sradual thinning off towards (he noril-west and west, | valor would be handed down (o pr A See 6 seeepenting reduction re the dimeusious of history, would be an exsunple to ail of pateotie therr particles, while on the other baud the sea de- o pia, # « erve the ar ge No donbt tom ba wwophiont busting; | rived censtituemta of the formation progressively ine |e. py nag by tar otra beTore we are uble to interpret it, we beve still (0 | erease in bulk iv the same directions tue grows ped Mg yy ete. ope pains 100 to 120 4 explore & good mevy nores of nnd new or little KnowM. | shale formacion— 4 vert mud and suud deposit of the Ju some this made of ) 1c je useless sand Mx. Squier. in convtusiog, to eater Tin» we shell have several wensders of that group now | mt carbouiferous shores. of @ thicmuess of three | fect, but the others ret into ealoulations rem cost of Se porneeed wnko whieh will one day weigh ro the Oalsoee of | thousand feet in Eastern Peousylvauia—eubraces ia | Hens of divee tay Sams elves trom the expedite " al i survey of the entire meralicutions. 4 Jears azo oo arciet brought from | that quarter note ingle bed of lime %: not oae | ten Dard ¢ O'Hara, fede that there were ba Fc ese patra mah probably pesriag | tine We must be wholly « matter of conjesture. It | the Platte river, the reptile wate makes the subject of ; oF cthor aasdr al thoes dupadkion, bor = ut of-Hudeon rivers, aud uithongh tr DS* bren variously estimated at from $2).00',000 to thisccammunication. {t i« an iguanian Heard, without continent, ae well As wi wieh Erlands. 0 and the Bast Indies, is comerord entering the coca his point would prove /inudsauiageous Fquier continued by saying thata ehip © munication cross the continent al thie porate tu volved. im bis esi imet yuly wonual fom the reat Nloareguan van actie. eutalwom eanal rihe greater part it uot (he whole af the distaage teom Lake Nicaragua to the Atlwitic. Ube river Som Jaan, ik aug Caldwell ne nin ty doy mote, sigue! by the vee. to ¢ 1 $78 62, nnd sixty-two cents or change, cies ine intended | and sundry papers of wo importa fem ta theif intene |. The ferpale’s clothing cousisted of a rich mourn- ing svit. Dark dress, aa elegant crape shawl, Diack erape hat, head dress, We. In her work box, the follewing articles of jewelry, & —One bead purse ae Dlank bank w geREra some species, make here the whol ved 1, pro- “ithe | four ye $4000000 Aneume it to cost $100.000000 which | crest. of Ube sub femily of pleurodoutes, of Dumevil wad | ne alongsid wy $50; one lerge brew A; aset of earnious; ove dy tar the greater tay be ws near the truth as any other calculation, Hebron It cannot be referred to any of the miaterinis | ing to convey us over the bur. Waren the steamer | gold chain; gold peneil ; small locket ; gold watch STIL tt ds enough, at present. to Know that it is fw Hitherto established im thet groay oa, wad the sen derived | oe ar o ae meaner | Key ; gold bracelet; gold snap, marked “ W. P. fible. and Ubat its benetits, immediate wad prospec to it 188 rogresively more buiky, | \uweer, neverel of unm poet ove dey a of the | og. E.G. V, W's one hair, bracelet, with gold tive. will be sufleient to compensate for the expe omy with the Commeurucate with | Wert, seve my attempt to get oa nurked * H. i 3. Vv. Wo”; ove eye Any mays og and diture of double that amount, startling iit. al $ itnilar declension tu the size ond | DOatd of her, but our intentions beiny observed by marked - gem ee he Be w 3a gold ting of the easy and rapid pass first appear. 14s, of course, impossible thickness of the great conglomucate deposit waicu | he Cfieer under Col. O'Hara, ty our surprise wa hs bende tor elise cart Gameday et with dy More LAD Approximate acournc form» the lowrrt divisions of the (rue productive eoal | OPpOsition Wow Jomed to this, « compel our | Of coral beads for children’s wear; a gold snap; @ would imperfectly mee! ends of its construction steamers, euch asare used oa the upper iributaries of the Mississippi, may now be run on the river; aud, y roonomy ‘ale from the conatiuct eral benefits to man- advantage Bveh. apon Lhe ms would result te the world of the proposed canal. Ut ely lett the | Stull breest-pin; one broken ring aad pin ; "eae tion purse ; 2 black slide; a box of large beirspm, &c. On her per- Measures, From a tbickwess of more than L400 tewt | etey With th fu tr south carter eucerop om thw litle Sebuylk side of the kraticude, Ubey allowe to | fc declines to 600 iD ranging Westward aud north wm the steamer te jeorgiana. = We then concluded thar | helt sup; ao We had been deceived, and. that the pte | black pina; on 1 | ith Vements at the various rapids, eteam- ied trom the augmentat con mero — the op the tatber American herpetology. The communi- ward to the susquebwui fod (6 bu) litle more LbeM | the vy . om ve ynd @ set of black exrriagsia her can Fay cohen 4 tay Poe eo Loin of new sour cation then went on to give ® more minute desorip ion 100 ieet Ip tbe summit of the way table land ol tae | eo ‘Anat Bien en ae , on her fore fioger, and three lesser SiiuaE her uesemerp do anh: ocloual cheapening of ail articles of of the reptile, whieh difters trom the genus precvobro- | Aliegbany mountains But while this thor of the | for the purpose ‘and with the ‘view of detrnis ue | oves um her other Gagers. parallel to the river. from which the requisite supply with the qoumegndns ineremwe of manu- tus by the abecuce of teeth evel meseures is thus thinniog down, the fire: cow, beds b fasen te “ oa Hue Pads det wus The following memarendem was foued ia the of water might be drawn. ‘This liue would run on the JsctUres and agricultural rupplies. cannot be wth | SRETION OF PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS, whieh Fepore above It, commenclig iu y quit a. lpine wee cm the S74, | 800m, in pencil, and appareatly ina ledy'y hand :— north bank of the stream. near the beew of the til senderd of dollars end cents. | Gis wctican PF: HAN CRICKLER KIOW progremelerly um | bet. We meceeded to sea. “This Wes on tie 71h ey , ‘ y be gyem to the Tevaeecss W 2. crs und Lomis acted | ® certain He: aiae dicee | of Apnt \ Dd take my black hat overgrown 4 populations ot Ewope, tie 4 uteraors Hog foot in the di w r Car new felds ¢ continued to sail until th May, whea we anchored at the Isiaud ¢ Theiwed until the 8th, whew gaged «4 pilet to take the Georgiana to a wer lop tslend, called Moger we sailed jad ; b it would open to eaterprine the diflusion of Light knowledgeand ci viization wh. Jollow» aiwey* Upon AY great iunprove Py deel condition of mankind, sud w vith every raving of am hours tune be plemes jer Hill (ake olf aad you are as well prepares to ‘ention was from Professor min Pirnee, Co the fundamental principles of dyay mics lie commenced by saying that the foundation | of mechanics must be sougyt by observation. though we look for talent and abuity for their explaoation to ibe seotiou of the eamal would te shoriened to sevraly perhap: to aixt Mr. Squier said that th Lhe proposed I hitherto been passed over with a val-producing forest, or Jay further to (he eastward thou the preceding * law Of Che distribution of the vi beds, sus- lower eval let any body wear Prank’s clothes, for my sake the illustrious Secretary of the Smithsonian Lnstitu- tien, be proceeded to illustrate the theories of me- ehanice The Professor gave & succtuct account 0 the bistory of the subject. rete firet to the prin: ciple of the lever ax th ered. then to the principle aud. thirdly tneti tunoe in the eemmunicstion between ui 1 Ieet iely avalogous in « trary winds, were w The the assumption that bere uo these are considerations which must lead the atates- | Having paid » high compliment to the writiugs on 5 le 10 make our deat “ The bodies of the two persons were pliced in - 4 } - Pret ~ vig “ egbany river. the learned ¥ jestinstion, and accordingly re= . that the river might eastiy pe enhirsy - Philosopher and th philanthropist to this subject hy Protessor Henry, whom he desiguated pe sa Bo that, im the tormes turned to Our former anchorage—this was on the *, and leeed in the eity vault ia the derirable purpose, yet. iu the most cificult part of (he whol the seore of feasibility. bat of labor whole matter, however. resolved tteelf into a simpie question of dollars ets The great Lake of Nicaragua 12) miles in length by Sw ta Ureadth. aithough quite shallow at many porne te Borthera shore, ir, pevertheless of great geaeral uh. i Kround, yesterday ufternoea cil, of Whitenall, fuher of the sai KE. Caldwell, of New York, nis broth- Awung 3 Wygant, of Brooklyn, ow oot She female, arnved here this ing utaterwiew with Mr, Wygaa, : ’ . highly respectable geathe- man, ew York city, from waom © proposed und wreght tery ving of the 13th of Moy Col. O'Hara wed Capt. Hardy went on boord thetr return to the € nawa, the Creole proe ' to the | of Mugere from ub . |p gress Of the coal deposits the whole crust ot tne Pith. While enehored here the ste th was, im Chir region, gradually -ubsiding aodata | heve in sight,on the me Tate such as Lo per nit the aueirut carbo to eperoweh fearteard facter upou (be Lb led derived materials coula fil out 1 worth wee Ot Of the lower conl beds in- 15th of Ms “ terpolating mem prod wetive 4 inthe fs he 15th of Muy. and proceeded he @esterumost | thete ren whi 1, during our trip fre # Shawokia, an er! jotord in (he expedinon wader Gen N+ isco Lope, for ie purpose of t conjoined capital and labor emites, threugh the bar- tiers which nature has set up between two coat. z Ly Tange i to develop tor ships. ies exist in ape J from which alone he proposed to derive all the tuada 4 ge Cut w . ec) wad been coavieted of a the shores at either extremicies; but there tm seme conversation hich, ensued betwe Rieutel equations in mecbauios He illustrated this 1 oBiects on board ive Georgwna had proms rer ted in another paper.) AiGloulties-way probably be ebviated by pier WorRS COL TN entioned, ax a most interesting and umportaut | bY some examples among the rest, that of virtual vo- Sere rvet te case wet, ‘| ies waevenehs radia ing Se ideas A | and A Prison, from w' snd dredging HOt 0 reat s mieten nt fle lla Mat hci eat sid 14 «1 eel, OF PROC Wsowoem Lake Nicaragua and the superior Lake of Met. not only ? iv thy Fegarks followed from Professor Hxvxy, Pro. | [01m bul thick lnyers frou the, saat towards tue wood | given ux, which Gen. Lope ratified on the Li! ; . " E howetery We.ae Teoagua le avominal dipta: it my — og the Pacttio, that a large et Orr ro wor WOH ree, and othwrs, te the bem cf Mupradoasinwndating billows, leunoned the Cine Of taking at board euch . a : fae of the grwnt necting stream ealled the io Z au extent of 12 miles. an estuary of Lake Noscayn ert Cop that distance may probably be 6 cleared out tito So reudered navigable, From the head of (is ey seer eee ae ean peel Stuary, wt ampoint called Ban Pasquiel. to Lake Mana- DAYnse ere ee ton ee et eee teste o sureph ob petat: | ,/n tit. 0.9 @uentions ae, te the peabablitey of the!) SsS, oa. Ives feet. Phe ¢rester ~ pored work. « ter its construction, beimg laterferr apa. Very Ii , thong is known that he & clelten nae tion’ ot sartne | MeFeed to go on with the ‘ pe Mey Ht motion by the rocking section of eartty beard provisions, and agreeing with Capt. Bea ‘The wext topic to whieh he advanerd was the meine Ul the Geerginga, to take all sueh men back to morphic eh-suge shieh the eval uuderw- al tiv | Bigtee thas would aa vo with pie. “ - ' whe > o euthracite, wt tbe period uf itn umevee he stecmer Creole wailed on the 16 y. a " probability of the eaves, the practical Ty hy hy | Peyton that there preveils reguinc and | and left. we d at Contoy tulece, twee |" : P 4 tn the former. the | MObt delicate gradation ax the © mt we were at aochor on the 18th May, ware tart 60 weet, from the harde s * wor steamer Pizarro and brig of war vador, on the Dauke of (ue river Lemp ‘ s volue of Professor Pieree's iuventig om the Gulf of Fonwes It te Prot b enemde y 4 tewarks upon Frofimor WB. Kow mate | ctim,) ia the of Van Wine five sous and od hiving an come aes wae always unitorm'y resist earl wanted itewlt b > consi 5 slog. season; wud "nthe dry seanom. the wrens 18 eT ay Sears ago pig ly bt ball referre a the srvvtons Int inero hove in sight, at about four o'clock, 8") 2" : " tran eae sorpetines wholly interrupted The rock is, epparently, ory i nce are cenerally essentially local, aad have, nher cases, the resintawer follow ) Hesing anchored, General Armeto, the | ¢ rf Ap ny sft euicarcous bregela, easily worked. A aburt caval tly all instanornsbern Ouagyerated. He aatlel | S000, tle of wanins tia olan es ties clear alley of the Obie, feuteeeet ce erg nite, Gent bie Gost sed | creinten ad.) io Many ie eatance of sbodt ous mile, We. | Pad mo obstacles or dangers Om tie secre, | compared, os in the breaking of bare, Re. by the tect, | Piteminous varitice, amd hw referred point penaat hes “ etarvlowr OR the eromainnt | fist, and , unaey: wil Se hengg goes ' ww t 6 enable ‘eequiel, at SSCTION OF CHEMISTRY AND MINERALOD) position oreupying the mort we test h ' ¢ Him to take his (the cap- . ; y artis, the bed of the stream is de=p FOURTH DAY }. te thie coctien, De, Fonney as called on to prociée, | the aaghtuone regina. ané even tbase “ tain's) papers, ued” go WH hime Gar beard che | MBer uarks be sbropt and high, formi New Haven, August 22, 1850. | and Profescor RK. Roouns Secretary seid Of the great western bitum: nou- . re ¥ person, by the name of Davis, |" " i ly needs proper dams aad locks at ‘ GROLO@Y any NATURAL History. = | niowted op artifieral orystals | playing * king manner ia tbe olor oc O:\-ebing 3 tee laweviow ptwenn tht On the day a ' \ " faneral im he te 1 2 46 “ ; | New York, (ihe 24 ‘ illed up= ower extremity to furmeh « cheanmel adeqaa’ | cheils and molusea, as farats!iog | of werquicayde of ehremium He Mowed to th 1 the coal tee, the pr “ in, and said Davie, ki New ( ? very purpose o! navigation. *@ ctors, by Professor Apas, of :.m- ! of erystalized oxide of 4 the | 4) wade, tad gt "8 \ on Ke h e oh hem Lake Maungur isad@ ae body of water, 6Gd #f much » ’ ‘They were formed ia a re xe, und having made we of | 20's a Niet he teey engar eis Cite tactinneres tore tepteonted. the “ ramation, whieh called the at- | fem a te adeah ertalnly not far wom Aity or sixty miles ta grvatert marks contain little or nothing that | 5 he heutengat to him, he was also | “*h ** S ength, by thirty. few. im width. fe votrory. thetr object will reqatre alia gorred i som. The two now being in the jo oe mt a ¢ ten and Mews apd even forty fatnous | cep. parent @ivershy of ewewhiek | ext below the d “ owe , ‘ ed-on board the Pizarro, where | {wntee : ~, ject which bas bees formation due vw ie inditration among the trick Ue cuke. but ibe cuking pre. © we Were iceted in the menset ao we elrocdy per | * Foxe ‘ "| the fused chromate ef potent, and the subsequent ae cHormoUs presbure wud he ori ed cree the Now losk Herald, the New York Sun, | Sheaeet ; | volatiiteattet of the potach ya pet aniform heat, the aad as chromic ec! t9 | coal by ite fmoom: and others, have | yor 4 t alpae merging Hi > (how Seqovis. rich la metaile veins the sow tegurd to the fa if they ad- away te ‘ lan g a e ‘ sum < F Seesece treed: costumes depeeoue wer a | tee. Oe thes geneous class of wri mequionide of cbromiug wy sas wae hasten e » x, Ws. S. Lane, Cincinnati. =, Bie Se ee publish heir own opposite plutons. that shells are Profeesor Siiuimax, Jum, sod Dr RE Roores pe | ewe lle |. gt H. Foner Joun W. Ginns, do. | FOG" yo. to me more " stutal bistory than the far ately expressed their comvietion of the iutereit 42? Aly Sates bape akeeten Vie, Be Janes MoGowsn, do. | und’ + he be i of guadrupeds ot ¢ be tothing of houses of men. jzppertance of the examination of artitieial proauets | Piphly necygr nr Le gry nx Ce Wa. Melvrosn, do. ome the of We cannot scold au saptession of dislike to the ured under such circumstances me were calon | TOM Hert Uf frvril (uel. dex xn Levi Brows, Kentucky: | pote! = “ cached. covered With @ tight wreath of wapeke. witex phrase iniabilants + applied ia selence to Jated to throw valuable light upon the production of | ji (f phe Vetted Slaten, uM none Janse 64. Mane, do. etre o_o existence of those luteran! fires tolutes vd be at ebvieus propriety init, minerais, = ann, pele wittlniowe oni. : st Dy Recupemerra, La. note tw w = sive wile baow named te Sst eibmD UNS Senaity Goeee oe ine ene tacit aitoh they vor MP T.8. Hert reada paper ona mee test for the | NT, “ne muudred tert, and there wre ii W rinaaat w do, Avex. Minumr, N. O, ‘ cond forth hot and euiphurwus sprincs tu the inks fteelt rises the regu! & with the sbeil which they 0c- sv itrates. written by Mr G0. domarrr Mr Sohaeifer's sith & connection between the » eséinnse one exten supposed to “qhere mite of the arte great tons This is in whieh u sone of Momo) ee bite so regular thet it seems a work ae, that aeither alone a 5 dite e prauiels a : - ' 4 r ee ee Steaua ae It would be no more sbrurd Copiibie tinge to the liquid A few dtops of acvite : aun @ wa vay aed Y , A “Lorme of sites eleod the rude and frewar ae ha atime ae ecld abe tben 00 be added, aad immediately, «f ine aie « ‘4 " oe TO Ban n if ou rok ee " of witrite pre- . nm 1 of Amerien aad to term © che animal.” which t* frequently w Son oe ity of, wiki 2 "1h oop coop led audacity and skill,has jast ocour- | pels iv AT t . hom the : the christianised Indian still | soft parte only: Ie. when thus liable to ° pe ey ees , Hietel Cau he property ofthe Count | Seams , + megs sterion: wvnce ees bou, (a a n ' ! . ' he rl Manor) with = my is reve impossible to pe ne t= |y 88 Dguracive language are such ° only designed Wo be # tert, and net » m= : s . he Avenue Cham neqn are With the Witren. Lay ioe ae » ooftbhwertern extremity of this leke A sriter in the Zoological Jowrnal of London, baw ote ; “r ea z= “a appears, been ve- | nether , her Vaotio. fe Che great plates siresdy mention. considered the question whether the shell or: the Dre RB Re s remerked that hie brother W : copied for ayine months, the Count reading alter. | gr we raged ew 1 Three | nee setose thin pisin have brea suggested: wt is entitied te the pame of species, and sugetts had two y the W. Wetwmet tly inthe comniry eodin the F be } & th ot, by the lef whore ot he Inne to the mai port of the two nates are necessary. This would be Hike jicbed in the French } ot the jah | Germ end the Covntess at Brogsel Th paper arlods, ta) fy the same shore to the wall Known ing one name to the bones and another to the flak fle vahnathe fatpitete, ploteren’ | mesin jure and eevee Sol tye ake to the Exteto Keal, deboaohing Into Bot whether we call» Viq side of Mea Py War entrusted to the keeping perrec Hed ehittens At ot Pameees ort oneh oth. OF apply & Fpecitic name to « rec et h ftother | » ’ id oppear that a friend of the r 4 1 thee: dae ner of being minunderstond | we copeclaily the detertate ‘ nd we reseie Caumont vinted 4 vel ¢ bs.win ai, aiech uaaan tae # the shell the mowopoly of it that. with All the ee tuen > ul Sunt Ge a renee | rear biety youre of age, the mammoth nad aay -oft | ay ot Rete: TAA Fs ree Pat dong a ” Ss fous of #nel + te Wh nality resbies im the color to euable it to obtsia ae ent your. wil oe © ovary ohne wy © remark ae extraordinaty, VW wilco thee afteroonte ote tatiad ao one, aad 0 te the spesite ladividasing . mee | Sut ave the'ciee mins ne along the Ohampe Kiysers, he uw. |W cre the magn fold MP Rgubee, the waler of the Inke wpon to which the name being: eommuntention was on the aseumed ex | The firt buie of mew aution wes received at New Seived that the hotel was shut upy and wtherwise | he niante mexiorn-ehare te ehaitow He had soanted i uy a sdeaponed regularly from the shore to the f= ome mile "Seorehe attained Ove fatnome In the care of amateur colleetors watae the After tet Ht deepened rapidiy to ton aud Giteem —thetis for their beauty or rarity only |* tobe. feond te bes poral comatitaent of + fihous § Vhe country between this polwt ant the «the emimels’ heave ne other mem) ci gaining the ®t bus the! (he Remonta found by chemical « Temertrde, +0 fer ne cae he aeveriatned (the country this clase of peroons, cacept oe theif ehell® the air pear the surface of & ts dorty being covered With form's) is level, amd offers no ia them te noties The tendency. therefore, an crennic substance diveovered sup rable obstacle te 2 canal But the port itenit te Meet ons (a thie or tn other branches of by him pyrrhine. Tw tl small, though telerebiy weil protected Et ie aot, how. tavorable, Many. who begin ae rain ever proper termination form sn wy colon ties oF, wt lemet, they avail canal There ie no town or viting ch mele egy for the arrangement of thetr ° ve enemy eneral notice wee tema’ line fe to the port of Realijo, whioW ix med by the juvetion of the D is ie general atmorphere hy Dr Wares ohucrtts, read hy Dr Facey object of thie paper was to «iow that The rispie exe tterable bed the appearance of berg completely ab on The Count, Who bad wot vistied hie hotel tor mare er aatdoen ke nat whe believed i to be properly tiken | for selice h we premume it will wee with hes friend to the spot, prove elo ‘y= quilt, heme, fear, remorse, Wd ti The SHMne Binte represented Ne awe | dextiute det 8.8 B. ow tas iin SWTT ne made to the tepentvd ou for ad- | A bgate te theine HEEBEE. and at length the doors had tobe beokea | Firm at Garay wen When baat Jonnt visited his hotel it was | pest 9 o'ele 5 filed w Inpuous TureNUFeS On the present oc | the large br nX& Co, pa 4 re War quite heavy frost bewwn Hoth aad — CHnle Ht Chly Abaudowed, but Wasemypty—- | grocery and liqnor merchants, at the lower baw ke oN orning of the 1Trn lose in feet, thenroughly and completely gutied, Ne " The alarm was soon given, but the fire ore Mo sud the ther the porter ner any of his funuly were forth od repidly, end in 9 short time Che whole bade It inet The coming. Applient y mode to i in 4 binge, and Wan cc woe eat Carher, preteet of Many ofthe goods from the neighboring Oriente oo Ove Lith heat That comehologite do net regard the soft parte of ' bent The love mai ie partly untrue, and partly = sted wh eine about half the third story bu the water contained tm stances of ng W0 regarded the an as being 8 polo to plant, though he attaches great raiue 6 aelda of polls pernge Me y other improvements eneh ae the antt pring le Were sent about | © creation are coeupted with the enjoyment of the be carbenic acid and tbe organte ache of roils, tuto the | reserention, during the week eeting the nth tnot, wae D make inquiries stores were removed, and the owners sustained & ing from three wed four to sight ties of mature cireuiation of plants Dr J ned the views | 167 068 buchere I appears that during 10 or 12 days conareutive- | hrevy lose in this way and by water, but we prew The'vclouoy ot the Vingo. lifting With the eomebologiata. tt Fo called, there i of Dr Hayes nto the state of ammonia producing Physictan of Mt, Lows reports thatthe | ly the neighbors had observed seven or eight wa- | sume they were fully imeured. We waderstand its come nearly coven (housmed foot above the pea to we ground for ene ither by personal grivtances in the air The subject war briefly dim \eely diseppemrad from ' before fehe door | (hat (he lose of Lorrain & Co. in goods alone, ia rd of the port forms a anmixtake- «seminations of t parte of by using the obser cussed cy Professor Horetord De RR Rogers De The Nations! 4ehoet Convention oy ee tbe ~ are, loog before amy cifer caviens of others every possible ase it made of the Hare br Jackson Colphie em the mth vaetant 53 apimals. while their habits mov geographical distri analyses relative to the economies! vaine of 8m) A woman in Ubi teeorered s = bs rd the | enppoeed te be $80,000, $6,000" of which was in- py a) The beohiing was ope of the most valuable in the city Galena Geeette, Ang botions ere rece ving much atten os There i# im thracite coal ashes, by JH Vale Laboratory. | for refusing to earty three obit tout | for she sale of hie fi an -- = ven = t * juniture, ae he wan about to | sane Cares nee oven 8 tendewey to d'erreard the trae ot font in al r hime bandbotes, and two lap ioe: oa the eame sy a} Oia betel. ‘Tha tatters Wan transferred | alee a ae ones among the quarts font of The of ie on accomat of the ft 7 ‘ There, 0! wee Bourse—the most public and | the br ke Bnpetior comnts ps) be rats hog ee oxtens of | Sunt rea 4; come io he chotere «till prevails at ‘olamtas hie Witten andl there sold by publie | tity tc lodiente that murh gore tay be Fy commtderanie, nt onsen hand five ow the ah | (Prenged paryet “4 by various @riters 0 OF the 15 009 oF 008 apectoe Of Hence it became @ matter of Interest to know Whether | ine ant repens weton All this was done doy after day fher be dieenve-ed tl Prellable for the wee of the le which have Been deseribe:|. che oft partgote jt ean be considered of economical With thie * res! evtate owner, in Rortom, has bea memtenced inden Wrgene passed through the © be nemton'ed Uh ° oh they speak. by which. frou ite deseribed por- ergs majority have never been eno Weonle alate purpore in view. saimples of coal were at te (ee months Hnprisopment for lett, 8 wrasse, (horotightares of the expial—the Champs . ' /! tor eurfase of rhs the Kio Zeiica le eupposed bo De mm ermal tothe value of this rubjee avology, ead the wWhive, and the other the red ash rari tic bees by LOM HE ae to be kept as a Bowe of ti fame oe jg nO Mtteam upon tbie Woe ey that fol and reoler reine awd the | ;