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eos ee S08 repeated agetieations ha: in_conse- TIONSARTICLES FROM RUSSIA AND AMERICA. ae made to the ommissioners of Woods lot ‘Phose w says the repentant Countess, ‘will | have invited the world to the and Tag siven.entho -Resteifae. Seri os Tag moan | emia tee cata | Ree eres eo Which they are composed as mine.” The Countess | gyi about b stormings, revolutions and din the saloon (From the ‘Times, ApHLAO tly, and at has become a coavert to the Roman Catholic { republics, is simply , and may be left to all the gale: tbe ‘museum: | eleerall tre nating efforts , they a their ae = burch. the «peculalions of that ingenious press which Mr. nm for the day. toc te their ions in time - | shor been ‘at once; and now, in the Cobden would persuade us 1s sv fur above our own. ordinary public traffic on the Sth. ing om the Ist of , and while from space th ol the eye, a splendid set of cast he Anticipated Revolution tn —— —— moles Packages, painting operatives, | jron gates, m the Colebrouk Dale foundries, may muccessive vibrations, Thus ‘Pee Concentration of Troogs at London. The French Republic. “Parkey. laborers fitting Is, and exhibitors, formsof | Le seen filling up the north end of the transept, | rendered visible the motion which the table has im From the London Times. April 12.) _., THE NEW CABINET OF LOUIS NAPOLEON. THE POSITION OF KOSSUTH. order and tasteful arrangement are slowly and pain- | and appropriately terminating the view in that | common with the earth. It is true that, correctly fw consequence of the unprecedented tratyuillity i fenaing. names compose the seaneh, fe We have advices of the 26th of March from Con- be bp pe anvine tae reader to wepke sen direction. Peettener a * speaking, the table ter ybyetiy Ayrer’ its own eland and the wish of der-ineCuef to | cording to the official anuouncement in the mi- | stantinople. Ki sha, Abbas Pasha’s - rystal » now let the reader follow us into the western | centre; but turns ror axis of the earth; never- at ise of th, Cammmaninsiee ONY! ies Rian Pe ver varying features of that remarkable scene | division of the building. and obearve tase semarier | theless, the eect of the motion polasively hy to dave a strong available force m the vicinity of London | tur of the 11th inst during the Grand Eviiihition, it bas been deemed ad- | Yoreign Affairs... visable by the authorities to withdraw the 17th | Justice. Seve Lancers and #th Light Dragoons from Ireland. Tae | 17th will be stationed at Woolwich until August, | when (hey will be moved on to Canterbury, andthe | Ath Light Dragoons near London aatil the same ‘time, when the latter will march for Exeter. A to the Porte, assures ministers that his master is a a u most loyal subject, and hopes that, in consideration wach tho interior now presents. Entering at the of this fact, the Sultan will not ‘insist on reforms | S°uth end of the transept, and satisfying the vigi- which would restrict. his authority and resources, | ance of the policemen and other officials who guard It is said that Dschaffer Effendi will convey to the ite appronel, we find oursolves suddenly in the contre Yicoroy the final determination of the Porte, which | Of the building, with China close upon our right is based on the stipulations made in 1840. India on the left. In front of us workmen are wadrou of the Queen's Bays left Neweastle-upon- | M. Magne. surance of the Porte that Kossuth, Batthyani, Mes- ain, , : ‘ yne upon Monday last for Norwich and Ipswich, Dine tap eet ben ee _ ‘the pubtie | #70, the two Perzels. and Asboth, shall atill be le- of Darke . Grevee, end other guns repingy of the Ao relieve troops of the Ith Hussars, who will pas | journals of different. partion te promoanoc on this | tainedat Kutayeh, ‘The other fagitives, some agree er ip ndcte hey Ayr ers teers eed through Nottingham on route for ‘Sbedield and | iuinisteys tak thane aie nlveatie iotioniiont of uppe- ty, will soon, be liberated. Ansthor agcouat, in fre ea ae oe eee citi oaeee Sue Barnsley. The present reduced force alry wil 7 EEF pe “ 2 Pape’ + * | letter from Constantinople of larch 25, says+ y lik E 2 be in future coe cemnee deemed ne it sitton, not only on the part of the repablicen papers, The Sultan has refused vm accede to the demands of | “isplayed to full ‘advantage, and com, Notely sige vel th penculans suspended over the centre of tl fon 3 precisely the same as it would be if the table moved cneo in twenty-four hours round its own centre, for slthougt the table be turned, in common with the surface of theearth, round the earth’s axis, the point of suspension of the geen g is turned also in the same time round the same axis, being continually maintained vertical above the centre of the table.” The plane in which the pdulum vis brates docs not, however, partake of this motion, and, consequently, has the appearance of revoly! once in tweaty-four hours over the table, while, in reality, it is the table which revolves once in twenty-- four hours wider it. Steamboat Bullding on theClyde. _ (From the Glasgow Mail, Mareb 31.] While “considerable dulness pervades. some branches of our manufactures, we are happily eua- bles to state that in the great department of steam- boat building the utmost activity prevails. Indeed, pies in the buil ‘Gut to get over the | We question whether, in any abr tg the ble scene of energy and labor. It is impossible to witness such a display without strong feelings of henest pride in the sturdy, masculine, and varied characteristics of B: industry. ‘The trophies selected for illustrating, in the central avenue, the different sections of our native display will present # curious contrast to those in the other half of the building. They will partake less of an atistic und more of a practical and utilitarian character. There will be statues and fountains, but the promineat objects will be the models of our great public works, the gigantic telescope of Rosse, the Cole- brook Dale dome, the disp of crystuls formed from chemical substances, of Spitatields silk, of fea- thers by Adcock, of cutlery by Kodgers, of Cana- dian timber, and such like. Many of these are now in process of rupid construction, and for the rest immediate steps will be taken to get them ia order. Each section will, as far as possible, be represented by a trophy in the nave, placed, as far as possible, in a position corresponding with that which it occu ary for Ire- | Syl 4 Rag cnecd yy seh. npapec of | dis ‘ H Tasos nm tnore will aee the | (onale, which, as the organ of the fusionists, is said | COMPAnions in, exile, from the benedit of liberation, | oo cool and ‘refreshing to the sight, or more in Time draws on. | ‘Twenty days more will see the | 44',4 ghout to pass, if it has not passed, into tho | Sd the Austrian Minister referred to Vienna for | Tan coy with the general character of the edifice, Porld in Hyde park, and as yet we can hardly tell | tangs of Messrs. Guizot, Duchatel, and Dumaon, | eh instructions. | . | than the style of painting adopted. All the objec: how things will shake into their places. Some | sh how. alli f M ke Ps ey It is reported that M. de Mussurus, who was for. je of paint i F ee e new allies of the Marquis de Pastoret, who | ony here, had been appointed ‘Ambassador to the | tions and criticisms which have assailed the artist {From the Times of April 10.] Je tuke ono view, some another. Some look f the | \ h ; ’ j Epen ISL as the truc dnoius miubdis, and upon the | MAnAges,the political interests of the Luc de Bor- | Coa of St. Sames, and that he would sail on board | Will be coumpletely silenced, and their injusticé fully Groat Lexhibition as the grandest idea of the cen | “WTS can expiuin the verituble motives for the seturn | the Taif, the vestel which was to take the Turkish | scknormledgeite Mippaithe:papuo see ade HOH b0 pro- tury. Others seem to fkncy that all fairs are partial «+9 vad ods to the London Exhibition. nounce their opinion on the result. It will be re- « ' u seaivances, and that the bi ale in the wocld is | Ciaute: Mareene, Howie, and Look, whe bare ty L ~ collected that a slight departure from his original | Zround and indicate the exact state of the pre- | lewding engineering establishments of the Clyde ;. rf ‘° ~ net likely to be an exception. M. Soyer is full of | y a on hich may decide the Bosnia. plan was decided upon by the royal commissioners, | parations, let us proceed westward from the have presented such an aspect of business and hope, Celonel Sibthorp bf despair, Meantime other | freot France "We feel uo personal hostility to the | After the defeat of the insurgents by Ibrahim | WhO, like others, formed an unfavorable impression Eransept on the south or left-hand sides ‘The | bustle as they do at this moment. Me. Robert countries are looking on, and as bystanders often , honorable nai Pasha, on the 18th of March, the fortress of Jaiza | Char eneral effect from the first specimens exhi- | Jast India Company, first in order, are rapidly | Napier has contracts on hand comprising no fewer See more of the gaise than the players themselves, | even some an vas evacuated, and the garrison Bed to Turkish | bited: but even in this respect Mr. Gwen Jones has | putting up their stalls and, seuding in thefr goods | (00 Ten eMeon, the: Keal upgoria: or to at geese we may take @ hint from our neighbors. | aud sine Croatia. ‘The’ Seraskier, while firing upon the Pe f Y | ey have some speci e : \ ere follow the reflections ofthe New York Herald | ing that such a : z ‘ptt | enemy, was wounded in the left Are his musket | With manifest advantage to the heauty of the | mens of artillery to exhibit, in sign of the tenure by | them up with engines after being built elsewhere. on this pacific festival of industry and trade. Poe ne eas Mines will appeaglin the Abi. | having exploded ; the inflammation which ensued is, building. Fears are still entertained that the calico | which their vast empire is held. Nearly every Among the former are four magnificent iron steam. “The Great London Exposition,” according to | tus ’ already subsiding. On the 2lst the Imperial troo covering over the, roof will detract much from the ' other object in their collection still remains wapack- ships ou the paddle, prineiple, building in tho yard our amiable contemporary, “is, first and foremost, | We yet hope that the President of the republic will not | took possession of Jaiza, and Omer Pasha was still splendor of the coloring, and certainly, as fir as | (dq. Our colonial possessions come next in order— #¢ Govan, for the Pacitic steam Navigation Cou- that part of the peaparnions has been carried, the | here, too, little is yet to he seen worthy of notice. P®2Y- Each of these vessels will measure 1,200 result is not favorable; but we hope that the injury | Canada appears to be a large contributor, and is %0U8, with engines of 400 horse power. ‘The first, hus done above will be more than counteracted by | likely to shine in this department. Passing across We wnderstand, will be off in June, the others fol- he brilliancy of the objects below, and that a uul- | the tributaries of the crown, we enter upon the pro- lowing at intervals of two months. Mr. Napier has form shade inay reconcile the eye ‘to effects which, | \ince of British industry, inthe strict senve of the likewixe commenced two noble screw steaners, of seen at present imperfectly, cannot be fairly word. By a cireuitous route we penetrate into the 750 tons, and 150 horse power, to run between sedges Fe ‘ . | Sculpture Court, on the extreme south, and amid Liverpool and Constantineple, in connection with, But not to linger longer in the centre of the build- | groups and statues find artists busily at’ work com- , the Grecian, the Arabian, and the Astrologer. Another screw of 700 tons, and 130 horse power, for a great London spec that we shall pocket and it is computed | commit so capital a fault. There is not among those | there on the 25:h. A further reinforcemeat of etty handsome dividend. — persons the naine of any one of those members of Lae par- | 1,000 Arnauts passed through Bosna Serai, and ‘This, of course, is r provoking to American — Hamentary majority wino tock part in the late discussions | after plundering a watchmaker’s shop, and putting eonceits, for it looks as if we had got clean ahead — Petween tie tne tomy piresideng bas been “' | some people to death, marched on the 27th toward in point of amartuess. However, the ay for | ment isa great quality; but such firmness shonla uot be- | Turkish Croatia, Be Eero between the | consolation at bottom, if we are made to pay for | come headstrong obsting Ministries of defiance have | Herzegovina and Turkish Croatia is interrupted by | our whistle; aud this we are deseribed as being — Gyer been fatal to governments. Skender Beg, who occupies Livno with 3,000 men. very likely to do. We combs cut | “No one can fail to apply the latter observation of | The Seraskier is said to have received very im: ‘ 2d AT cap git 7 7 ROcATed 8, Fey ing, let us first pay a visit to the principal foreign | Siting their contributions. ‘Treasonable as it | 4 inserior, in whom tt 4s wets y | to the right and passes down the eastern half of objects equally disjointed, headless representations _ ¢XPected, within three months from this date. ‘The prepared to enter Bosnia with 10,000 men if ne- complacent and self-conceited personage,’ | cessary. Itis not probable that Omer Pasha will | exhibition on which he is bent is thu same eminent builder has also on hand an iron sailing vessel ct 800 tons, for Messrs. Kidston of the nay ‘5 " and the | Louis Napoleon has found ‘his Po Of himself. | nd courageous he is, beyond any doubt, and eve Through a half open door, on the lett of Her Majesty aud Prince Albert, Betweon the Pugin’s Me- Herein, therefore, we are to be confronted with spe- | his uncone aamnare weld nok bevoli need his assistance. hand side you caten a glimpse of Spain and her di- | veulpture Court and the centre aisle, i . ae and tah" wolato take material cicemaaced ae i pmcaoes A manners Woals Bee Pe aera | ee ae minished possessions. “A great earthen jur fom | Qiwval display intervenes. ‘This has heen complete- | this eity ; and a steam pleasure yaeht, with paddles, to Martin Chuzzlewit’s eyes by Mr. Hannibal Chol- | puguacion ch, without gaini Ireland. Tatetp ne mpep tbe BRE A O06, sides, re se ly shut out from the acceas of the curious visiter, | © Tei ote ae paren: So Ashton bsceith . The » grande! f e se is-te wrt ee THE § rION 7 rH UNITED STATES. of vineyards and the grape juice. di tavored | and it is only from one of the galleries which sur- 9 M. P. ve being, we believe, op. The true grandeur of American produce is to the hostility THE EMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STAT by-Hacchus. In'another at inged 1 4 it is only from ce of je galle a eee ee a ibvseuaee Dullddon thet it aed e can be canght of the vard- | interior. From what is thus seen, it promises neath to be an exceedingly interesting part of the general display, not the less curious as a step back- me a ward upon the arts and tastes of times gone by, ment. The visiter to the Vulean Foundry may when all around is progress and reliance upon the Witness pairs of engines, cach representing @ col- future. ‘The Fine Art Court, on the north side of lective power of $00 horse, Sn. prepseation tae From the transept, is filling with a great variety of boau- stupendous wooden, ships building at Greenock, ful contributions, among which are models of dif by Mr. Robert Steele, for the Cunard line. In the beginning of the last week, (says a Dublin cen bags of round it, that a lotter of the Sth inst.,) so great was the influx of he i i rt, that some of the agency v for passages to New York but on Friday the former rates very day the quays are crowded ders e milies, seek- he : nerally they comfortable cireumstaaces, be displayed in the * bone and sinew of the country —the stuff from which the greatest empire on eart thas been cut out of the woods within the last con- tury.” But this is not a hip,” we are told, “will probably leave w York im a few days, with the most ‘interesting specimens of philosophy | § and socialism which an has ever produced. A deputation of American sraapliees tiles ¥> the orange colored nettin; i aining dates t great sugar cave suspen Madeira, while now beginning to 188 caunon peering timid ather covering, as ifit found itvelf nid so many pro lucts of peace and i holding eastward on the left haod g the sonthern States of Europe bebind, no doubt the most Funnels sae hoas fancier of the age. But the chief throng of work is in the engine making department of Mr. Napier’s vast establish- and New Orleans ; were restored. rmers, smal ing passages across r to be people in =, mh not to ¢ ested, and alaw ntic. M. Fonebe: brim with all the nbustibles of blican- Jolowsk me » new cab 2H Spee " if u i Thea, ‘ P: iam, socialism, cl me Wolow : i meee, Aoi oe we oo ae nt overty or the the vale irre Belgium, half warlike from the nt styles of architecture, specimens of carving, ae spoke — Bye Ngee’ tons bur. take the front rank of the agitators who ar passed by the pre Assembly two moatas | eects of Caper Phas singe Salas enters on the ter | and such like. ‘The collection contains, among {pe™ one Jona bi ly lay 4 than any of concentrated in London during the samme nd one bears the almost unanimous stigma of | healt ritory of fa belle France. Our neighbors, other things,a model of Shakspeare’s birthpiace; he Present Cunard liners. “The first will, be the Americ ; . opened thorouchly in earnest about their preparations, and | nor here should we neglect to notice, that aa ad- laurched in August, and the second soon after- stituent. apparently Med the | leaying their native country for America. One’ the principal agents informed me, on Friday last, this department, at any s resolved, it seems, on getting the very first prize. Louis Napoleon -houll rather have rec Naturally, after such a conclusion, comes the upshot | old ministry, on the ground of having failed to in- of the whole show. and the Herald, theref sarties to form an administra- | that the emigrants of this year are persons of a yuld have persevered in his efforts to | Superior class to those who left in previous years, staining his transi- | and that there are few of a poor or very needy class he, Roaher, | amongst them. ‘The humblest class of the em ‘ied to hos: | gtant+ proceed by steamers to Liverpool, where * eabinet | they take shipping for some American port. Asan evidence of the great extent of emigration from agitated with the Catholic question; there ix no her of whom ca Ulster, as well as the other provinees, the Dawen- et of any material abatement of the prevail- jection, patrick Recorder mentions that no less than fifty per- Tee carvenien in the manufacturing districts, and Of the three other names, that of M. Buffet is | tons left that vicinity on Thursday morning last for The city of | the best known, a as already filled the post in | Belfast, on their way to America, [migration 5 inistration. M. Badet | bas recommenced from everal of the poor-law » stormed the Ti es, I Faucher, which | Unions, at the expense of the rate-payers; aud 1 family to prison and | are mor French statesmon | T’angements in progress for sending out an a y, then, for the conspiring | general tthe new eabi- | ditional number of young women from the work- a descent upon Man- | jet will find sufficient leisure to turn their | houses, by government vessels, to Australia. every oy make considerate S X | mirable statue of the great poet has been erected 1 active looking workmen, bear and Dieu in the nave. The next division that strikes theeye | ™akin, by Ma and forming a striking contrast to our me- »minently on the south side of the building, ¢* of 2,500 tons, at present building in the Thames chanics in’ appearance, ply with assidaity rt for agricultural implements. For by Mr. Pritchard, for the West India Mail Steam and an air of very great intelligence the ast the judges have been busily engaged Navigation Company; besides engines ef 1,000horse tasks severally assigned to them. On the north | in estimating by practical trials the comparative Power for the Agamemnon, a wooden line of battle side of their allotment a considerable « i f} merits of the different articles in this section. We Ship, on the screw peceae, building at her Majes- stationary machinery has already b understand that the show is one of unexampled ex- t¥’8 dockyard, Woolwich. The latter will be the Handsome oak stalls, neatly inseribed with cellence, andfhighly creditable to the implement largest screw power afloat. A smaller war steamer names of exhibitors, are run up with great rapidity, | makers asa body. “The necessity of economizing OF frigate, named the Miranda, has just been and against the hoarding which separates the one- | enace has Gearell of everything like rubbish, and | launched at Sheerness dockyard, and will be at the half of the space from the central avenue, the pro- | the articles produced are each of theirkind the best Broomielaw in about a month, to reeeive her ma- cess of sign-painting is ca on in every variety | that can be manufactured, both in materials and | Chinery from the Vulean. Like the Agamemnon, of color and every imaginable kind of “ground. | design. Some of the portable steain engines have the Miranda is to be propelled by screw, with en- In the nave, M. de Seigneur, with a band of a+ | been got up in the most splendid manner, and as Sines of 250 horse power. | Messrs. Tod & M’Ciro- sistants, ineessantly labors at his group of “t. Mi- | pieces of showy mechanism, are hardly inferior to °F are nearly as busy as Mr. Napier, having work chael and Satan; and under his continuous efforts | the dashing railway locomotive. i progress sufficient to keep all their hands fall: | Passing ‘under the great organ in the western occupied for at least atwelvemonth to come. Thi °| galiery, & curious spectacle presents itself at the ¢vterprising firm have at present on the stocks a » wards. ae of 800 horse ply are likewise Mr. Napier forthe Magdalena,a steam- takes itself to reflections on the consequences of the exhibition “under these very favorable cireum- stances fora strike at the integrity of her Mujesty’ empire sruples, while . Faucher, add tive ministry 1 ws | and Fould, culated” with more than tility within transatlantic rapidity. “Great Britain is maintaii Magae— f be any legitimate ob- starvation is always ripe f London contains a popula materials to the hob w and carried off the Ro; execution. It will be e: social leaders to organi the enemy of mankiad becomes every day m hideous and the Archangel more seraphic. ‘Ti chester.” So much for the American programme preial sivje Another sort of | H fir hi @fthe World’s Fair, and there is no denying that | ser hat awaits the he The Expedition to Central Africa. | Mork promises, when completed, to be atine Preach | tain entrance there. ‘The approach is completely | frst class steamship of 2-100 tons, and 370 horse we are “chawed up pretty «mall in it” sy to “ML PY Craeatie longs te the legitimist party. {From the London Athenwum, impersonation of Milton's conception. Micha: blocked up ,with wagons bring in goods and Power, en eee ‘propeller, intended to ply, as , M. ; z - | Lottere from Dr. Barth and De. Overweg have | butfor his wings, would pass for Joan of Arc, and | taking away lumber. Huge blocks of granite and Consort to the favorite City of Glasgow, between questioning the infullibility of a New York editor, after the recent accouats of what the smallest of the fraternity can manage in the way of compre- hensiveness, we of course shrink from the attempt, aud offer our own suggestions with becoming meek- mess. Yet it certamly is hard to see why we should assault the Crown because the whole country ig at one about the Pope, and we must n Necmees SD ant aldo | country; the inhabi:ants of which had shown thew- that the “prevailing starvation” in Manchester | ,c08%#¢% | Fate ot Lv | Solves hostile to them, #0 that their fate seemed en- | t9 ed vever come to our knowicdge till it was res | fayette. and after that was appointed to a civil situ: | TS depend on the protection of the Prinoelzn- | Tider, whose figure, has anly been pat together | 9,000 bury hands at work, but a great industrial couequence of the brillant guecess of ‘the resent k. ported from New Y) On the rontrary, we had 5) ers ed him wi scion | Nure Multan of the Kelves, This hoped-for pro- | UP to the waist, the artist, or some one of bis | hive! Passing from the western entrance along ¢XPeriment made by Messrs. Tod & M'Gregor of reason to believe that the factory vperatives | to "tier; andin BOs Count Mole mate hin a | teetion they have been fortunate enough to scoure; | #ssistants, may be observed quietly building up the | the north side of the nave towards the transept, iectsteam communication between this city and had not only enomgh, bat to spare—iiad not only Coupe ilioe “jie is now Louis Napoleon's | though it appears no! to have been saificient to ine | shoulders and chest of the trst Christian Ning of | a more striking progress in the wrrrngements tne arent commensal cnpitel ef the United: Santee. their bellies full, but “knew the reaon why.” Sjinister of Marine. Such men are casily tempted | *ure their safety beyond Tin-Tellus, the residence | Jerusslem. (ur neighbor: are, with their usual | jg visible thay in any other part of the build- She is ex reps — in August, when Perhaps we may be wrong, but very sincerely do | ty take office, and we must nol take M.Lantiurs | of the prince, i consequence of which they bare | thet. proscr ving wide Passages for the circulation of | ing, The carriage department is filling fast with {('e Nay Goubsless behailed as the first of a zeally we wish that famine may never asume a Worse | namo as implying the adhesion of @ great party. | been obliged to forego the exploration of the coun- | [he Chowds whe will, Viele their space; and while | elegant conveyances of every description. For the | {royal line.” In additien to two small ie form than in Lancashire at this moment. As to | The best debater in the new ministry 1 ndoain. | try, and to remain with the prince. They have, | they have a ora Gara Fegan of distribu- | display of rofling stock and other railway improve- oo one a river steamer for C eur metropolitan mob, we were rather in the habit dly M. Baroche, who ie a very able man. however, been enabled, while thus s*atioaary, to | — resummended, ae Commision the | ments, a permanent way of considerable length has wr other a LS prem yacht for Southampton, of faneying that transportation relieved our great” [tito be regretted that be f¢ not either Mivister | collect a’ goed deal of oral information, expecially | showy character of their display will enal hem | been nearly completed. ‘The section of mac! Mesars. Tod & McGregor are about to lay the keels towns from the true Parisian elements of mischi of the luterion or Minister of Justice, in either of | Tespecting the tract of country to the west and | [0 give a cbaaea? he silks of Lyons, the | in motion will soon be in thorough working order, _ Sf $0 powerful screw steamships of 1,200 tons, and h, of course, the Herak! knows best. Still, | whieh positions his ready powers of reply and argu- south-west of Ghat; whieh, instead of being a mo- | po agetator aap ty ca = Sale theay waabnee aad will fmbrace a variety and excell . Blea Neligin Cone x culnealar = Oriental we really can’t forget this very day four years ago, e - frequently called ii slay. | nOtonous desert, Wes to be intersec' wany | . - | chanism, for manufacturing and other purposes, al- * s e ry. e also un: ny y rs y day four y £9. ment would be more frequ called’ into play yy wany . Baa othe pee potet, OF | thas they hive Just coutravied fora gorew teams ’ when it was shown by a practical census that for Af. Roube Fend and M. Fauskersa | fertile wadys with plenty of water. Among thesy | Work, bronzes, and jewelry of Paris, will show | together unexampled in . very evil eet ak ane Gers damee as oad | ee iptepteeenr=! posed fry, bitter | novel features, not the feast interesting is a lake, ™magnificently, when concentrated, on either side of | Into the fresh weoders which that department pre- *hip of 1,400 tous burthen. Messrs. Smith & Ko- well’ dispored. Tonching the ‘deszent on Man- ‘tatemont: but he it dec | between Ghat and Tuat, infested with crocodiles. | the nave. We understand that the fittings of the | seuts since our last notice we cannot now en’er, but | §¢" ure building a beautiful steamer of 425 tons and Sbester,” we should humbly defer to more ex- = baggy Pron snd gre At the date of Dr. Barth's letter, (2d October,) the Whole compartment are to be of the most co-tly | no one can pass along those masses of curivusly Fy horse ‘powers forthe Dublin and Liverpool trade. cians, but to us it seems “putting protracted sinisterial | travellers were on the point of setting out onan ex- | and tasteful description, and so far have they Leet | adapted metal, and watch their perfect fiuish, with- The estubliehunent of Messrs. Thomas Wingate & out being struck with amazoment at the skill which ©. has just produeed a handsome addition to our tin kettle before the dog. When “the Tui- | crisis could hardly have been offered. | ; ies” have been stermed, aud London belongs to | “The Lanoare logitiaise journal, coldly remarks tultan having promised thean his protection, and the ‘reated them, and at the manufacturing and com- eet of river steamers. This vessel made her trial , but is not considered to Meee ae ise tiie bears | beom received by his Excelleney Chevalier Bunsen, f the leading putation of a we Laubat, although onl ee 1828, ‘ouncil of > enough to refuse a pre the enemy of mankind has his attributes of horns, | coal ure lyiog on the ground, a* if the tack of ear- Liverpool and Philadelphia. She is to’ be chris- fi eontiman, M. Chas | by which we learn that up to October last the trav. cloven foot, and tail distinetly developed. A little | rying then feriher han been given up in despair on — the City of Philadelphia, and will be finished FENG yours of ago, has | ellers were still detained in the kingdom of Air. | beyond this group, another aspirant for a: the very threshold of the building. At a little dis- So) Uly- A large screw steamer of 1,900 tons, and z en padiie n [see Atheneum, No. 1,205, | fame makes rapic pperwe ws his work. The! tance off, the builer house, for. supplying with 370 horse power, for the Glassgow and New York Beg ag a se eM enlticn aad Subject is Godfrey of Bouillon, the great crusader, | steain the machinery in. wotion, is rapidly ap- t2de, is likewise in a state. of forwardness in their met with on eotering that | mounted on a gigantic charger. ‘The body of the | proaching completion. The whole scene reminds build ie yard at Patrick. This vessel has boem horse has been completed, but bis legs have stil! gue of bees swarming to the mouth of their hive; started by a spirited joint stock proprietary, includ- to be supplied; and seated in the interior of the | and what is the Crystal Palace, with its 3,000 or 18 several of our leading Glasgow me , in My last communica p. 134) gave an ac dangers which they bg caret c a i ‘Air; e' arried that there is some danger of the French ex: eurakin to ‘Agnates, the capital of Al: the sew’ Siitien being lateinsmmequenes. reat Prance, ‘The announcements, however, of our contempo- | tiom of the majority who declared itself in favor of the | beea finally determined. The rainy season lasts move ouward into the Austrian division Elysee. It was hoped at one time that the provisional | till September, and thunder storms occur daily in ™¢ the deluge,” said Prince Metter: work to accomplished is carried forward with 3+ & Faddle steamer of 500 tons and 200 horse, to ig» but a falee prophecy we trust. At all| gigantic force, and the pressure of diminished time Ply between England and France ; a serew steamer the ‘‘ deputation,” Manchester may be left to fall | gs follows car ual valiant son-in-law of En-Nur accompanying them | let us now pass into Holland, and, pausing there | mercial energy which they now animate and sus ‘rip last Saturday, and proved, we understand, & poe Date etic, Heme recollect, didet narch | Sippllons on the mew ministry taken exclusively | on their journey. ‘The latitude of “Lun-Telfas bas | {OF & moment te admire some magnificent candcla- | tain, Such fs an imperfect skotch of the spectacle | CHpper. | She is to ply between Glasgow and Loch upon Marseilles. | erom the party of the 204-—that is to say, from that por. | been fouid to be 1834 N.; the longitude halnot bra and flower vases and a fine chime of bells, | which the interior of the Crystal Palace exhibics, Gt, and is called the epon| . Win- “ After | Every day changes and heightens the effect. The 8&te & Co. have three other vessels in hand, name- to speculation. The 2 Tary are not confined sayi Werk Herald ‘Shas received by the last packet s com- | SOs ss Mesias ‘iaajortiy, sroued Which, the Gifeceat | ‘eq snernen Wetween two and threo o'clock, 9¢- | cvente, the arts have not perished in the’ great f similar size, for th ‘de ri Sdential communication,” which, after the American C ry. aro ye companied by a west wind, while at other times it | events, the a e not perished im the great re- | js now visibly telling in ev tof the building. similar size, forthe same trade; and a river - - ; | shades might have united for the goueral interest. in.or- | Slows from the enst. It seems Yet uncertain when . Yolutionary inundation. Tihs four reams fixing up | For the eredit of the country, ae hepe that ouroea paddle steamer for Australia. In Clyde Bank fashion in such cases, it promptly imparts to world. “We are advised,” a : thie instruc der to pase through the crises which are before us The Elyse has, in reality. done nothing to bring about this romige to be leading attrac- | exhibitors will be ready by tho Ist > of May. Let Foundry, Messrs. James & George Thomson are on. There is a beds them exert themselves ‘to the utm: < anl wo be busy with the expedition will beable to start for Lake Tehad, im this compartment — a tions in the Exhil “that a number of leading men in Liver- sult; it has wished to confine itself within the limite of ee | of 300 horse power, fora splendid are seriously contemplating a scheme of seces- the Sh. Shan belng theense, 1. semelan bo be son wens Mazzini, the Homan Patriot. | one bode bookcase in another, and lieve that success will crown their efforts. paddle steamer of 600 tons, lately iaunched from Kon from the whole complicated machinery of the attitude the mew cabinet will aceame befure the Nationa! | The eonspirator Mazrini, as he was called, was | 24 tables in a third. at the extraordinary beaut TURKEY AXD THE GREAT BXEIBITION. | the building yard of Messrs. Wood & Reid, Port- oppressive government at London. The scheme | Astmity for thirteen years the marked man of European pil pete’ ao pemeery praliams eae ere Aletter from Constantinople, dated March 15, (yee eet es of 180 he eee eave tise contracted races t w republic, of which Liver- lon, sapietig Pee stand Ot porrespondi: s le, Ma 5 com deared i ane - | Switreriand. lespotiam. Had he dared to set bis foot in hia na- Sil L08 are being put up dally, cad the whole A Turkish government of 50) tous, which Mesers. Wood & Rod are at .N, ive Geno jt cB ° id c| antonof Neufebatel, | ry eer tin, death by the halter vac by the matt suite, when completed, will give. the natives constitute the nucleus.” W are to be the i wi] de Cond 2 r . Pc is highly central seat of | *Ppears in the Journal de Gendre: * Ag wtthe of this country a high idea of the taste and elegance : See cay la bout nicee pry nce | get ee (gna ek omens |, Mata, Meter ac tc toe ime onytopy fom these | Gre Eantin. oat Scare bet Manmade & Soe hare ears senor thy sky ee ‘an American shape, for a line of ccamers adicals, preten Hing that one of thelr party had been | Europe, his eapture would have been paid for by {tian collection which has, ns yet, taken its place by badges he oe net ag eee y beng oa refitting various other vessels for the Clyde. ‘The from Liverpool to Charleston will be immediately ‘and that. the Latter folds France, Switvorlands add Pogland, i the nave, i a group in plaster of Paris, repres | {Ny among others Howin, Baglad and Moe | Dumbarton building yardsaro, in like manney, olive aid down; and we are half inclined to infer that the saly eou: t could receive the fugi. senting Maveppa bound to the back of the wild sq A st nt mephe fern es Fans er of interest- with the clang of weil om loyed industry, Mows Southern States of the Union are to federalize with © Now here, now there—watehed, proscribed, borte. We next pase on to the Staton of the Zoll- | wie’ eet 7, Cepecially in gol embroidery. | Vut WV, Denny Brothersare bu Ilag for Metre. J. de the western counties of Britain aftor the two exirt- aie” till pareded his devigne a wandering YeFeity, auld piles of packages significant of com | What will give great populasity to the ‘Turks is the Burustwo serew steamers of M10 tons euch and I ing empires are dissolved. Mr. Cardwe!l will, per- h tuyth of insurrection, the very spitit of conepiracs, , mercial enterprite, tad hae sof workmen who labor | *¢Rding over of a most beautiful kaik, with two fine horse power, to ply between Liverpool and Cone he us give a cheriveri t prs deat eater & a eee ee ComePiTACY ineessantly in the construction of a great octagonal robust boatmen, who will probably show off in | stantinople, in connection with the Ehamrock and hall. How this hall is tobe decorated remains to | Seat style onthe Serpentive. | The Turkish go- | the Margaret, besides having othor vessels in pro- be seen; but no dout when completed, verniaent hay announced that all such as are willing le Messrs. Alexander Denny & Co. a ogi h a gt proceed to London will be conveyed at the expense | 4 pd in the centre aisle, een the northern and | Pr : jadies’ saluon on deck, and otherwise presentin, outhern sectio ° " of the Sultan. I am informed’ that about «vent: . pr gun southern sections of the Zollverein allotment, whieh | Sy" Jatt ye be seageeptet. “Cemalelin Packs | {ppsetuncestenes clegan a ciel by 1 1 wit must attract an immense amount of public atten- 1 tion and admiration. One ropresente! a. mountel | Has been appointed ‘Carki-h commissioner; he will Severs. Cam & Macnab, of Greenock, aot : : be accompanied by Almet Pacha, and will have a Amazon, javelin in hand, which she is preparing to | r al 7 n in oscillating es of 80 horse power. A selec! bari ata tiger, fastened’ epoa the sheclders sad Br ae cakes ee te per'y ling themsclves, ‘we hear, of this neck of her affrighted horse. The shock of the | Sud one of the handsomest men in Turkey. | He some craft, in order to visit the great London savage animal’: spring is given by the artist with | fir in ite wie beat ae bition, and her owners profess themselves cone tremendous energy; and the Seue and expresion Fee tere ho Fs que of the TAL fident that she will erente somo little sensation in of the rider, half feminine, yet still warlike, are A few days subsequent to thie the Thames. At Port Glasgow and (roenosk the surprisingly fine. The work is open to some er _cigh- steamboat-building trade is equally brisk. In ad. I, Lancashire, and the prineipality of Wales are | rye guowing letterfrom th ondon on the 25th inst. ‘di present building, to between Liverpool and ¢ Ponstantinople.’ At Renfrew. Messrs. Tende Pinding their + windows with jook to thie extension of hie constituency. | ‘7 . “ * incarnate. Wherever a plot againet despotic: 4 : Pi ceeded immediately to the re t - - Ss Sea, Sees oe @, t00, have occasionally received “ eommunice- | where they eommitoed hooting and -rying." Dowa with | goin on, there was Mazzini, either by person or by sions from Liverpool,” in which the * opp~ the Prefict About midnight the crowd dispersed. On | correspondence ; sometimes to stir up, at other times machinery of government” was undoubtedly come- Sunday evening the disturte: ewed in front | to repress, and ineuleate pruleuce. Acros the fenclationn avowed. We are ound te tay chat we | yy a donot recollect any overt mention of the new re~ | his. and an assault was | prayed for Kiss, At lot, soichor Wwitoerinad. nee poblic, in these tracts of the financial reformers; | Zhe membsre of th | Fronee aeetl give asylum to such « man; Mogland a* Mr. Milner Gibson is in the confidence of the : j dafford him a refuge. For some years —s oe Slag cabjoct perhaps he will eet the ly. - =~ an inhabitant of L: oF nt @ountry right upon the point. . talian, as it seemed, Meantime, we must hope the World’s Fai rature. ‘The great ma not end quite so etrangely after all. App idet knew nothing about sions are not altogetber unnatural when such a co me would appear in @ourse has been in with a calumny. So jects stand out | &@ avail themselves of the steam opportunity to engaged on a superb river steamer, fi t general indignat inst the fiote: b th jonity. On Monday a # thought thet the meeting Gemaledin | teen months after found himself in the pow mA taturbane in & room, ited at such a period, and th y fine. | ates Bave found a vo in b " ould whieper te ‘ | ciem, epecially in the posture of the horse, but, on | 4°), . Hof dition to the lary tions going on in the build- be unconscionable slarmiste to persuade themselves tating that th would rest, with more or less of interest, on the | 94 is full of genius. An immense bronze lion from | young man, be ha ‘onli ee ae it’ lligent | Steele, to which we have alluded, Movers. Cuird & 7 . Bavaria is the other object which the‘ serman have placed in the nave; and th mselt tostady, and ie | Co. are making engines of 750 horse power | aeab . 4 ¥ -0. er for two. nd production. ‘The king of benst ted | Se eens to en thay bu a maanene, "of 30 ay grand production. The king of bea represented . | fer ‘est. In jail Steam Navigation Co. with marvellous fidelity, and even to the light, | 7M* Notation of the Earth rendered Visible. | yj, Co. are likewiro maklog engines half stealthy, velvety tread, the likeness is com-| ‘The experiment now being exhibited in Paris, by | £150 and 200 horse power respectively, for two ves= plete. ‘The great maesive bones, the muscular de- | which the diurnal rotation of the earth is rendered | *¢!* building at Dumbarton by Mesers. Ws Denny velopement, and buge chest and mane, are brought | palpable to the senses, is one of the most remarka- nd also engines of 100 horee power for & out with telling effect; andthe beholder as he looks bis ‘of the jern verifications of theory. Althongh | Ptldle steamer buildin, Mesava. J. vr Burns, almost believes that he really wees ‘a tion in the | the demonstration by which the rotation of the | 19 the Glasgow and Liverpool trade, to be called way.” We now enter upon the department of Kus | earth has been established be euch as to carry a the Stork. A paddle steamer of 500 tons, and 230 {| dight figure of @ man remarkable amoug a thou- I forthe burning keemes# of hiv eye, and the intense and earnest melancholy of hie pale coun tenance. Of those that knew him more ivtimately, we never knew one that dil not epeak of him asa noble and true man; @ man ti id the most exquirite ivalry and honor vd with him in the who! that what utterly failed when anarchy was cule ns nant should succeed when revolution stinks in the so¥ernment threate very nostrils even of Fre: that Englieh- xpulvion decr men would «ubmit to be dri reigrers where hie mm they would not even be led of themselves. Nodoubt e@street mob might receive an accession from so- jeurners, but the expe \ joflux of hands will cut ways. The refugees are clearly @ minority, even of their own country , or they would not r munication of the pas: porte deli- vered to emigrants proceedli ag to Englane tenor of hiv «pecal: Germany. 7 to regard him as one be refugees; and therefore, for eyery “ man of ac- The following is th ee eh it j ae h is : tien” whom we may receive among var visiter Fhe See , enthusiaem that had no sian industry—emall, comparatively, when tho ea | conviction to the minds of 0 are capabl orse power, is in course of construction, by the eam calculate upon at loust two men of ro Riba 6h ateinemsr nd nof the that facts would pee tent of the Crar's dominions is remembered, and | comprehendin A towbich sotking ous erated | same tim, for the ‘Trinity Mouse, Dublin, to. be geen who, thoagh ina forcign land, will z nan prov ae 7 is indestructib with nothing at present to characterize it. But | to add either force or clearness, nevertheless even | S@Dloyed, we understand, in the lighthouse servies. ranks of order as promptly ae Prince Louis sew. anne an | ranee. And ove great expectations aro formed of the goods to be | the natural philosopher himself cannot regard the | 1¢ Will thus be seen that a really magaificen? fleet feom in 1865, Thine who can do nothing in tien eee +1 mon the | pun with thor in political faith, bis poner ameusted | eXtibited therein, and itis said tha: the Emperor | present experiment without feeling” of promund ine | OfStetm vessels, ofall izes, and intsaded to navie @r Berlin, are not likelyto do much in a capi honor to addre atin to absolute fascination. ‘They were t tirel of tkes a deep interest in the matter. From the dee | terest and satisfaction, and to the great mi | gate many of the rivers, and nearly all the 1 + Bigetirort Ba | oceans of the globe, is about to go forth, tocrat tothe republican indvetry | wh. the licated physical pl which the rotation of the earth haclboes | crop of a single season, from the building-yarde and. | ed are incomprehensible, this experiment is invalue | ¢MSineering workshops of the Clyde. While we re- yecupy the ex- | able. Atthe contre of the dome of the Pantheon a | ete at the indications afforded by this prosperous far weet.” But still their | fine wire ix in which a «phore of metal, of our steamboat-building trade, of the solid t them, and — find them- | four or five inches in Miametor, ie «uepenred so ne to mort diffused among a large, respectalle, and graph was made on Wer 2d instant, | selves “located” in a territory larger than they ean | hang near the floor of the building. Thi« appara- | Meritorious class of our oy rative pupulationy we hetween Brighton and Lon: An instru £ | oeoupy. “Annexation,” however, is not their pae- | tus is put in vibration afer the manner of a recognise etill larger and lottier grounds for eongra~ the central station of the Islectric Telegraph Com- | sion in Hyde-park, and finding that the space we | jum. “Under, and coucentrieal with tulation in the prorpect whish it opens up over all talking of him, of seeing him, of lietening to him where the odds Chey worshipped him with a fervor ail but reli- far as their fellow-vitizens are concerned. Grete: in ren the population around them fe forbear to remark on the « eee of any propagandist attempt at a spot whence the impulse cond be wholly” i emapant able. M. Ledr Rollin, we may presume, does not at any rate ax- pire to be Presiden nd, and so long as tt yous rewain of their wgainet them will be just a great as and vastly d Statos (he visiter makes but ed $ he A om A shave had their geograp! would ise | reversed in the Crysta! Palace, and by th The Copying Hlectric Telegra; | treme east instead of “the A trial of Mr. Bak | fortur part atten aris Vincennes a | erent w f thinking, it hard fto see how aring the eff pany in Lothbury was placed in connection with @ | signedto them bythe royal commission is larger than | circular table, some twent t the civilized world, aud among all the families of is prospects in Parie could be promoted by intrigues, f corresponding instrument at Brighton, aad commu- | they want, they have very properly given up what | circumference of which is divided int mankind, of increased facilities of intercourse and fen minutes’ arcandency with @ mob at Knighte- f the confederation whieb « in writing were opeued between those | they did not require. ‘The consequence ia, that somo | utes, &o., and the di ne sum bere fresh guarantees of peace. bridge. These are not new tomptation.— ‘‘ Vic bed. in the interest of the _ Several messages, which were fuc similes | of our native exhibitors will emigrate to their end | be shown by the most cleme ntary princip! —— Exactly the vame conditions oceurred after the last PV" "| bop ae be her and lifferm nt confi of the writing applied to the cylinder of the trans | of the building, and when the opening takes place | chanics, that, stipporing the earth toh Br@axpiem m Grener.—The following affair has Between 1815 and 142), frou 25,000 to The wid of ctlly overthrow that balanies of power. | mitting instrument, were received in Lothbury in | visiters will find distinct traces of that movement | yal y upon ite axte which is im) created a gient sensation in Athens :—Cne of the me registered these! d te euch an innoy ioe 8 ty to dorlare that | the presence of gentlemen connected with the Tele- | which is continually augmenting the resources | plains the phenomena of ¢ night, | humerous biigands of the name of Cavourino, hag were 26,500 even in 1826 all polit ~ graph Company. The writing, formed by electro. | of the Western world f-om the euperabundant plane in which thie pendulum vibrates will | heen arrested and condemnedto death. | Ik appears Of the true old race, a twent cal decomposition, was distinctly legible, and n of the mother country. ‘The pro- affected hy this divenal motion, but will | 28 be had been found guilty of sixty-five acts of part of them could show that they were engaged in } iguatures could be recognized. rapidity unpacking has commenced’ in the United in strictly the «ame direction deving twonty- | brigandage, and seventeen murders, but he had d purewit. Yet, though thew were tho treaties, | With whieh the transmission was effected, varied artment, but the articles displayed | four hours. In this interval, howe the table wos | he had made such use of it, that b f “idinouth and Castlereagh—of daily sedi- bility | from 120 to 150 letters per minute, accodring to the | fiy of ploughs other agricultural im- | gyor whieh the pendulum is eu lod will coutine | Sri¥ee tain Lo ge from the Ministe and teeional « of marchings on Lon- ive of the writing; and we understand that Mr. The show of vow of the dieenal | ice. ‘The news of the pardon created « gr Yankeo notions” will | ually spoweaes h more than 200 let- | beexainined with great interest by the public, and we | Unuy change ite posit a-complete revolution round | tation in Athens. | The affair was the Chamber of Deputies, when th reo kewell expects to | oma ters a minute with a single wire when the a trust, not without a kindly a towards the ex- my nd riots in Spatields, of Peterloo meetings and e made of ntre. an ont mepiraci no mischief wae ever ex- « deeply grieved t j k. The ti tt bib d le th indust f . b i fh jenced from our vieiters, and the Al acts, ox~ 4 of the hee is in regular work. messages transmitted were | hibitore, ond towards the stru; industry of Sine x 2 “ d the the prerogative of e crown was univer-ally con Ring as they might operate insenaibly, remained fg) oe | written in full, with capitals, points, and figures, but | great and young community Trang trom our loins. tnt - hey = Girolves, and the pene | denned. ‘two members, MM. Coumouadeeraii Gila dead ee. he we te cide oa a) i Contractions and even short-hand symbols might be Keturning along the south side of the building, to- | consequence is that a live, traced up the tals Nee ye eS Roe attack on the govern which honorable members comy the staves of hich international law as yet use. No manipulation is required to transfer the | wards the transept, but one country remains eufl- | a point projecting from th betene of the bal inent, aud declared that it was in conseqnence of Ear Ee Geriten weeks vanes nee fragmente, de-perate attempts of the enemies of urd | copies of writing from one instrument to the other ciently prominent to be noticed, and to which we | cLange 1 z t the protection given hy the authorities to perrons Far be it from ue to dieparage the revolutionary at a distance; therefore this telegraphic correspon- have not yet alluded—that Switzerland. Tho | found guilty of crimes, that brigandage way 0 pre- Saring of Parisians, but theylinve never yetencous. |, obtener onan | slence is free from the liability to error which always Swiss, among all foreign exhibitors, are worthy of | Such poiut were a | that paper wer rig Saka tered constables, whose daily ) deag fran- ith in Bt Ty — ot —— rom Dresden nds the manual operations of other telegraphs. praise for the forwardness of th upon the tal » cour fi aes » this peacil Tue Corren Trave iw Rees 4 Trishmen from a fifth story tion house. rogue, completing the southern lige oc commu. | ‘The writing transmitted is an exaet copy of tho From the outees they have bee: wenty hears woule' ti eyases | weeks of Heed re. Chace The eopper ud himself would b ned pale iestion with Vienna, wassopencd. The vid original, therefore no error ean occur. T it | tinguished in this respect, and no do ‘ tae B onfet m 7 eit aro diveminated theowenou in Vinegar yard, wh y vg fiom Dreeden through the finest part of the ecculiar means of seerecy which the of their energy will be nade apparent in the exsel- | % frou th able, aod the | Onral, Altai, Caucasus and Finta The total “ 1 A train left Prague at eight 4 rey pperend in : nied afte nc hour would | annual quantity of copper worked in Rivein, i of legiaph presents, some of the mes lence of their arrangements when the exhibition | » after a war dance on some prostrate ays form an ang r of ¥ fe hh each ot € + | timated at 220,000 pouds—2,G00,00 were rendy to rush with tooth, nail, and We 2 nd met the train fiom Brighton on Wednesday were i:uprewed ine opens. Let us pause for a moment in the transept jin the twonts art of tho » | That atcant sear fo laceaceed es ian eee ce on the single policeman despatched ta'qarti hich wi past ten, at visibly ondhe paper, and no trace of writing could to wotice the downfall of two of the four trees A et at Pane ok pf Map Ky ype soe wymante ld henna te Seeire meee pac rected: the be econ until it was washed with @ solqtign thay ia , onthe north side impeded the view. The whole of | wi.ichdlaily flock to thet I ut he works 9¢ Tels Weed pt be uproar. But such calealations are all boride ibe point. Woe are giving @ graud ietival; wo ntheon to wittens this re | duced nearly 17,000, pouds of metal in 1813, con athen, where & din practised eye ofa correc! | tinue to improve iq a suailar proportion. tly wade the whole legible, | thi row should long ago have hee tomoved. LRG | merkablecsperiment. J

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