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Dearaee Arguments against ‘Thomas | 11°; livvence will be plain to those whotake so | & new one fa artificial propelling.” pperatus from, the present commissioner, BS, 8 CRNTS; PIT, 13 | BOAR NAL IARATIE BAe e e Ewhbank, Commissioner of Patents, by | iitorost in moral and philosophical disquisitions, | — Soitisyif it be trucy and it 48 pity it will not excepting on appeal, and then all the expenses of | fit) ment of the Members of Me Orches- | Fiae.sh 7A | Dyoas (irele and Fi 50 conte; Fomally : Clinton Roosevelt, of New York. that ifbe isno mechanic or engineer, as he pro- | answer aa well to drive a boat forward as to turn it | the laws’ delay, and witnesses, to the seat of go- siey of R Hoy MoGregor Campbell, Mr. | A $4. Thureday eveving aly be To H ):Excentency Mittarp Fitumore, Presi- | tends, he is not fit for bis office, for no one pretends | ina circle, and turn the discoverer’s head at the | vernment, and expenses there, and all the private baldiston, Mr. Tilvom; Francis Osbaidis ‘of PIZARKG—Botla, Mr. We 5 DENT OF THE UnriTED Srares. he understands Patent Laws, same time. influence of the Court, (and to secure this, the com- allie aries Mr. dorndens De a eae ek Lyi. r Siz :—I have the honor to acknowledge your com- | ‘The following extract from a familiar review of | And now, must not a man’s head be turned. when | sissioner has innocently proposed to Congress to a aeeeelh Mil Gagne pepuice | Té conclude with the favorite fares of the ad Munication in answer to my in ies as to the | his méchanical qualifications has been published, | he announces with so inuch self-complacency a false increase his salary,) can be brought to bear against {drthe PIRATE OFTHE ISLES | —Sir Paul P Mr. W. Day: Barozzi, Mr. Stew Zane iss Wemyss, EATRE, CHATHAM STREET—BOXEs, N —I 1244 ots.; Orchestra Tickets, 60 cents: Pri- x 2 J Tikes Botta Pa Doo aecein Bsee.a) 14 £..ogt ope ety, we comuenee at 5 o'clock. ae . Tue 4 HE ORPUAN— | Mondays, We ‘ldayer Beaentot Mr Hie” Edward Bature of the investigation res ree the fitness of | and has not been answered, and leave is asked here | result, from so man; prior taking experiments! | the luckless inventor; and after all—tell it not in Scharf; Mise Vellowleaf, Mrs, Mr, Ewbank for the office he holds as Commissioner | to introduce it in its original popular form, without | Any one who will only take the trouble to think a Gath—the wronged, insulted, and injured inventor, w of Patents. material alteration. rest a the Court not be fa- | moment, may see he is altogether wrong. Let | must pay all the expenses ef both sides—his own The importance of the subject of improvements | miliar with the details of mechavical subjects—for | him take two boats of equal burthen, model, | and the commissioner’s--whether the case is de, in the urts has begun to draw the attention of the | few are so—it is submitted whether well-taught en- | and power, and place them side by side, and let the | ded in favor of the inventoror not. In the mean- | } most ambitious nations to the means by which the | gineers should not be called to decide. The com- | wheels of one be large with paddles of the usual | time, any attempt to reform the patent laws, aud | with ir. J. Re Sebtt? Count de M. inventive powers of man may be best developed | plainant, being merely an amateur mechanic, | form, and the other smaller and with sharp pointed | give toinventors equal rights with all other ci:i- | Carwin, Mr. Mr. Stafford; | cide, who will appear in two of Lis best parte. r and turned to their advantage. Pould most cheerfully submit to their decision om | paddies, and then sce which will run fastest under | ons, is looked upon in the same light as the oppo- | poleare, dr, Marsh, Laviqne, Mr. b, Fox <M: | Baul ey" lenhatien Fusions,” Burton, Placida. Letter, It bas been seen that inventors are the pioneers | this branch of his argument. Fame head of steam. ‘This is the way to try the | tition of our revolutionary futhers was beb:ld by | HARRY BUNSiaM Gen siparte, Me. Black and’ the Hoteaee ia in the great race, as well of bloody ambition as true REWARD FOR CULTIVATOR. experiment fairly. But both wheels in his experi- | the tyrant of England, who brought them to that Harry Burnham, M . A great treal Jul; 5 will be ed. civilization. History shows us that one man like Mr. Ewbank s to offer a reward, out of | ment being on the same shaft, how was the man | country to answer for offences committed here. But us the comedy cf PAUL FRY, and the ‘musical fares iM 4 Archimedes, with a few of his countrymen who hal | the Inventor’s lund, for a cultivator, (and also for | who pepee | the crank to know on which wheel the | even in that case, they were not compelled to pay ASTES FURIONO. Breexits water the good sense to accept his mind as their means of | other notions, of which he gives the outlines for | greater part of his force was expended? He could | court expenses when innocent. TALIM 0 AMS LYCEUM, BROADW a¥. NEARB . Parquet, 50 cent Dress Cirole and F defence, was more chun a match for all tho hosts of | some one who may be able to fill up,) by which the | not know. Perhaps seventy-five per cent. of his Because inventors protested against such out- | qycryiay' eve eatra Stall Seat ME 7, Cir- Rome, led by their most famous General Marcellus; | plough of the husbandman may be cast aside with wer was expended on the deep narrow paddles, | rageous laws, the lute Commissioner imagiued they | ats, $1; Private Doses $5 and it paris, needs a demonstration now, that all Pindarhowse, in this age of a Ae light. He ap- a) only fo ary on those of the usual kind ; | desired his removal, and be joined to assist the pre- | Alphonso XI. . ca aad a fg * ena ot the Of the force of men united could not furnish means of | prehends, however, that the ‘veneration for the | and if bulf was lost on the dee ddles, aud only | sent to hold his place, knowing he was odious to | ercrcony ER . Pit ae ti. | pew comedietts called the CARD CASE—Major. peppery, ‘offence or defence in war, equal to the powers of | plough” will cause the rude implement to keep its | five per cent. on the surface pasley the deep woul | them, and appearing desirous of retorting onthe | Fernando...» . Hector. Mr. G. Jordai ey Fiion, Mr. the arm of the greatest inventor. Ina word, that | place upon the farm, notwithstanding ho has given | still appear the best by such an absurd experiment. | inventors, of New York especially, au injury he | [per Do a single vessel of war, properly constructed and in- | a suggestion which, if wrought out, would make an And yet Le plumes himself excessively on this | supposed done to himeelf by their disinclination to | Tom Crop, Mrs, Skerrett; Al Miss J. Gould. vulnerable, would be an overmatch for the com- infinitely better cultivator. We need notcomment | result, ind imbgines, (page 76) “that paddle-ma- rabinit to such arbitrary Jaws. Ife has since | Togonclude with the LOTTERY TICKET—Wermweed, Ms, bined fleets of Great Britain and the world. onthe absurdity of inventors being taxed in their | king should be recogniz istinet department | changed his policy, it seems he has only cast a pre- weenie main. Sb. abe ch i ol of (ise oped aes Nor in the arts of peace is the inventive power | patent fees, for such as shall carry out the crude | of engineering-” en a stupid king of England | judice upon the cause he advocates; from all which y thakad in ated Poly oe nl AR ea | MS AMERICAN MUSEU 7. BARNUM, Jess evident. or the nations having the greatest | snggestions of the commissioner; bor it is plain to | imagined he had said a witty thing on the pieking | the undersigned respectfully desires to be exempt. | further notice... The origi well kuowa CHRISTY'S er and Hroprictor— Weduceday and Thursday, amount of the best machinery for manufucturing | every one, that if farmers or planters want a better | up of a lady’s garter, he established an order 0 Believing reasous sufficient have been given why | MINSTRELS, comprising elent and versatile “corps” | ¥iy 24 ond Sd. Afternon, at 3 o'clock, TWO BY] 4 articles of necessity and luxury, may (all other | cultivator than the plough, it is their duty to offer | knighthood to hold it in etermal remembrance.— | the present Commissioner of Patents should not | Mangsementof BP. Chis ister it? | EXCURSION, In the. evening, at so'louk, the Rational things being equal) accumulate the world’s wealth, | the reward, for the first profits will come to them; | The same epecies of vanity is equally apparent in | hold the place he occupies, even if honest, while he | fora ‘succession of * ed with | (rama, OUR FLAG. New feats on and draw all nations to it, without fleets or armies | and they also being the largest olass and wealthiest, | the present instance. Let anew order of knight | has such strong prejudices and sach a vindictive ATI and Bere Cline, | To oon to overrun the earth with fire and sword. are the best able to pay it, But let this pass. Sup: | hood be established—Knights of the Paddles! | disposition, and is so improperly supported, and peenss,, Doors opan ab, and will commenso aed | Sven sarod trainee Sateate tad Hisdn ot teenew ates How manifestly important, then, is it, that there | pose the propositions of Mr. Ewbank were adopted, | This will do as well. He says speed is the great | that he is deficient even on the score of mechanical | mencing et $0'clock.” ‘The patrons of Christy's Minstrels aro | 8Pd antagonistic charactors and natures, and yet Jiving to- should be equitable patent laws to reward the inven- Kee us see, Whether, by the very example he gives | decideratum, and it depends on them. So does it | as well as legal knowledge, itis respectfully sub- respectiully informed that the Saturday Afternoon Concerts per Ae ig A ws of amity and lasting tor; anda wise, dispussionate, candid, and unpre- | as to the plough, the course of improvement woud | depend on the pin which holds tae shackle bar to | mitted whether, on a due examination, he ought Will be discontinued for the future. __| gmfssion to the entire iG, sector angaaran oleae judiced Commissioner of Patents ? _ | not be absolutely checked, by directing the minds, | the crank, and so does it depend on the crank and | not to be removed. \ELLOWS’ MUSICAL HALL, 444 BROADWAY, NEXT | children under 10 yesrs ents, The inventors of New York have decided, in | of some at least, to projects as useless as proposi- | on the main shaft, and even on the smalll piston- But there isa “ bigher law,” by which, accord- door to the Ulympie, above al sureet.—Open every ARNUM'S AMBRIOAN MUSED - —————— offect unanimously, at a public meeting fairly callod | tions for perpetual motion. rod of the pump which supplies the boiler. Yet us | ing to the principles of the Aunerican government, Biahh— This new pnd beaasitally dalehed Ball iat Mee pereat Pea Mee coed ene io all the daily papers of the city, that such is uot I intend to show that the very suggestion of such | have anew bureau and new department for each, | he has forfeited the place he holds. His intentions — the coolest end most comfortable p ant Manager —Liberty + Jubiles.—A glorious the caso at present; but no heed has been as yet | a steam oultivator, as the Commissioner proposes to | down to every bra:e and rivet, which prevents a | maybe honest, and this he has offered to swear, a3 city. The original Fellows’ Minstrels, comprising & 7th Anniversary, of Lndepond 5 taken to thelr suggestions, furthor than the willing- | offer a reward for, is of this nature. boiler from bursting, or wasting steam. ifthat could settle the case if he were 80. An | of twelve talented and officient perfurmers, whore concerts | To vita ay en, , , ness expressed on the part of your [Excellency to Let us examine the plough, with its polished ‘Now the truth is, that the speed of vessels is not | atheist, at the gallows foot, would do the same to gpproval. af the most dlecerning audiences, under the which will ¢ r yalas, and render the day which hear what may uly be proved ngainst the Com- | share, mould-board, land-side, coulter and beam, | by any means mainly dependent on improvements | save his life. The undersigned does not charge or _ r:tion of J.B. Fello marks the exiration of threo quarters of & century passed missioner. Since thon, the writer has published in | with its notched clevis, or wheel to regulate tho | to be made in the paddies. It is a little better to | believe the commissioner would deliberately tuke a fy Sftermoun and nd inteoductory | Cactinwin tha-ausele et the Masoum, Sheqaneaipaeiey the American Artisan, of New York, a review of | depth of the furrow. have thin than clumsy paddles, itis true; but com- | false oath. He has believed him to be a proud rere, Sheppard's Qulek Step, fail Band: Operatic Cicy | the Fourth will coi 7 s continue almost hourly entertainments will con Pith w variety of new and splendid spectacles, eomedi teri persed with comic singing and burlesque dgnc- combined talent cf the entire dramatic eorpe will in their Fee Leon the mechanical qualifications of the Commissioner, | Here we have all the parts necessary (with the | mon sense teaches this, at the same time that com- | man with an undisciplined mind, and just enough ine Buckley; Old Vine hig at the Window, Rw as exhibited in his first report t> the Senate of the | handles) to turn a sward bottom upwards by means | mon sense should teach that the highest spced | learning to impore upon those who know less than ng a8 the W United States, in which he challenges approval. | of a dished wedge, the coulter and share cutting | attainable is to be had only bya correct application | hamselt, and there are very many such, and they mucl, R. B "Hhuekley; Mletgh Ride, Gos Teat review, I humbly conceive, fairy demonstrates | it with perfect precision, so that a good ploughman | of the true theory of resistance of fluids to the mo- | are ready, in this age of progress, to follow any Bones and Violin, from the opera of Zampa, f ignis fatuus when such a man as Mr. Greeley eries, appeni je representations. ‘The famo that the head of the Patent Office is deficient in | will not leave a spear of grass le in a meadow | dels of vessels. ‘He would misdirect inventors,were = attempted & Javel tionably the first Tigh dancer mechanical knowledge, and incapable of judging | of fifty acres. ‘The sward is lapped, one edge lying | they in hope of his promised rewards, tosutter them- | ‘* Lo, here! Here is the true light which shall en- a asid. nad fasn'p matin the Ravel Fendi, mi emmapaaite , and deciding correctly between the interfering | on eubsoil, the other on the sward last turned, so | selves to be led by him. lighten every man who cometh to this Westera [ir . esrideeat ®ie'y? | Ghat gracerul prefower-on tho Tah Rope, the telebeaied ¢laims of inventors, or others, who inay be disposed | that there is a small space for air which is very de- | ‘Thus ended the first Jesson on the mechanical | world. A ‘glorious’ light.” It is such extrava- — Eurke specinen gcog intel te eee ae on sci qvening. The vareGhs. ion of curiosities in the saloon, to to commit piracies on the rights of patentees—not, | sirable, because the more the air can be brought in | qualifications of the commissioner. Nor has it ever | gant and misplaced ecstacy, which, with the deaun- : which great additions have been made, will be open at all allad, The Last Rose of i erbapé, a8 much s0 a8 a man born blind would be | contact with the soil, the more of ammonia and | been answered. On the contrary, every engineer of | cations of his opponents by his disciples, has tur- bs distinguish colors, if we look only at his mecha- | other fertilizing qualities will be extracted. Thus | note, who has expressed an opinion tothe’ writer, | nisbed an apology for much, which without such Ethiopian Fling, hee ee dp ad cen hendeas tiieed Labtias eat Motes nical attainments; but when his moral and mental | jhe sward lies until the stubble and roots rot, aud | hay affirmed it was a just reviow. ow of it, a | and other provocation, would seem harsh and vin- [esque Shake vree en’ i ualifications are considered, I charge, and iotend | by the time the roots of the corn, or potatoos, or | Parthian fight bas been sustained. Every issue but | dictive. ‘It is plain that all this affects not the real this comp prove by incontrovertible fucts, which are matter | cotton require a mellow soil, the whole is moving | the true ones, which ought to decide the question, | ments of the case. It is presumed that every W ilinaas + | Seema a eaea ia Te capa eke of record and common report, that the present Com- | and mellow as an ash-heap. may be met, but, in the true, they statesman will perceive ata glance thatthe main jadics’of pay 2 Medley Dance, J. Huntle have not witnessed it. In udditi missioner of Patents, Thomas l. wbank, suffers him- principle of the first report of the commissioner Part IIL, representing the chai ristics peculiar to the d that the baloonie We appeal to any practical farmer whether all this is not true in practice. ——* flutter, raise a dust, And tly eonviction in the dust they raise.” aiford the very best, pow witness the grand Milit the South—Baujo Solo, with effarions waine Buckley; Comb Solo, @. Swaine embraces the proposition to use the fees paidin by Plantation Dai self to be so blinded by his prejudices, when he has from Lord B malice or il] will to gratify agairst individuals with Now let us see what would be the operation of a inventorsfor the purpose of paying the expenses of Ren} io, HS. Rumery, Baujo Trio, G, Swaine | 0! fireworks to take place in whom he has had controversies, that he cannot see | revolving steam cultivator, which should “slice” off All these cunning evasions of the points at issuo | securing their patent rights under the constitution Bu hey Rumen: God Be Reskuys 5 Seineinekeland: Be Siegot the Yensih. 27s what even the most unpretending, ordinary indivi- | the soil, and not turn it over on the same principle | are tacit acknowledgements of imbecility. But the | for other purposes than is therein contemplated. Rich; Hong Keng Bone Danco, G. Swaine Buckley, Rumsey, bo pea gg spoon dual cannot fail to perceive at a glance. | as the plough does; for the learned Commissioner | undersigned has pledged himself to prove or refer to | That the principle of the proposition is to take Mand Peckpens: ) pe Rerg y,and Companys Fis . introducing the Holiday Festival Dance, G. chley, Williams. Rumsey and Company. Adwis ildren under 12 years of ago, half price, Doors rt at 8 An Afternoon Concert on Friday, SunEAy fee Ane scocmumadation etlngian and AYMOND & HERR DRIESBACH’S MENAGERIB.—- oom = This celebrated Menagerie—the lai it and beet con- Thave therefore charged that the Commissioner , recommends that the working apparatus shall ope- | proofs, which, on a subpeena duces tecum, may be | from all patentees to give to afew who may be in rean disp! of Patents is not honorable, and is not qualified to | rate, not before the machine or behind it, ag the | fortheoming, that where the prejudices of the com- | favor with the powers in office, and thus increase! wsing fill the effice he holds with eredit to his friends, or | ;Jough does behind cattle, but under the steam ma- | missioner are strovgly excited by personal animo- | the patronage of office, at the expense of those who coun at? advantage to the country. Nor will any man who | chine with knives, which shall “slice” the sward. | sity, he cannot, for he will not, see facts bearing on | honorably scorn to sue for favors. ‘That the effect July 4th, knows the wilful, influential, and vindictive charac- | He docs not say what is to become of it after it is | a patent right at stake on his testimony or influ- | is to make the great body of inventors the slaves of juveniles, ter of the followers of the Commissioner, who have !| sliced, but he would “slice up all the roots of any | ence, even when all the world can see and under- | a few whose half-witted experiments will most pro- L APIARY—A N Np W SRPUL, | ducted in the known held. him up no longer asa veiled prophet, but a | trece ia the way ns well.” but what isto become | stand it, namely, from the practical working. Tatly amounkto netlitia: Gut wicsh, Af suocesitul, | aGaee Agha cieah arias iad ct Moma | smown. $0 pobaxal “glorious light,” sent to regenerate mankind by of the knives, should they hit a rock or stone ? The testimony in the case the complainant | must result in giving to all the public an equal = vans of on ingenious invention, 150 mechanical “ motors,” lightly make such charges | He seems to have Woodworth’s planing machine | would res veettully refer to is in the hands of the | share with the inventors, whose funds have been PER ARS af batty sunaden enh tic Sepetves, Sune d as the undersigned has presented. in his mind’s eye, and thivks, because the shavings | counsel of the patentees, Seth P. Staples, Esq., | uscd without their consent or approbation. The agnifsing the bees many times theese of life, | Fist the pripeipsl ‘Those who have watched the courge of events, | on that machine take care of thewselves wien | whose clicnts—the Me:srs. Tatham & Brothers— | numbers of inventors being small, as compare d with Protect the visitor while watching their cari following order, ri have seon the Senator from Mississipp! denouuced | thrown from the board, the. soil, sand, stones and | were the holders of a patent for a very perfect ap- | other voters, minority is enslaved to a certain ex- {Lira Ki panne of Why onrivus te aatare oem and Saturday, Doe Monday, 300h, La in the most opprobrious manner for having ex- | yoots may do so likewise. But the materials opera- | paratus and method of manufacturing leaden pipe. | tent for the benefit of the vast majority. This is and fet the busy bec teuch them « lomson of industry. ail | 38¥, July 1; South Renting: Weduceday, 2d. 0) , tainment may be both instructed | Thursday, Sd ‘Monday, 7th, pressed his indignation that the funds of the govern- | ted on are vastly different. It would not work at | Mr. E:wbank bavin ment should be devoted to the publication, far and | all excepting on certain soils, and even at the best, | called from Washington from the duties of his office | fathers rebelled. ‘The tax was sinall, and it was Nie eke oe ee wide, of a pestilentia! heresy, Which he considered | what would be the effect?’ The grass and roots | as an expert in that manufactures, and formally in- | not that, but it was the principle wh) Open from 10 “blasphemous, a disgrace to che nation, and which | would lie all mixed, and every spear not covered two | troduced by the counsel for the defence as qualified | them to united opposition. It 1s respec: ought to be burnt by the common hangman.” or three inches under, would grow again direstly; | to decide the case on his bare oath against all oppo- | mitted, whether the administration of your je was denounced under the disgraceful term of | and not a ploughboy in the country but would curse | sition. i lency, after hearing proofs, will adopt the “Hangman Foot,” by the first disciple of this | the projector when hocing time came. Can an ‘Tbe machinery was in daily operation in the | policy laid down by the commissioner, and ‘ second prophet. ‘The editor of the New York 7'ri- | one who has had the least practical experience, fail | meantime, within balf a mile, or at most three | fident disciples, with all the consequences of such bune had volunteered an introduction to the New | to see this? Grass will not die unless it be tured | quarters of a mile, from the place of trial, and had | adoption, or vindicate the principles of equal riguts, | $Y)y “poor Testament of his sacred leader, to “prepare the | eyer, or smothered so deep that it cannot pierce | he desired i, he might have examined it. His best | equal laws, and equal justice. way of his Lord and make his path straight” and | through the soil which covers it. Who does not | friends did examine it, and warned him not to dis- “With assurances of the highest consider its ‘ hence his own reputation was at stake, and on his | know this? race himself by attempting to swear down one who Chiron Roos: RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—EX- own character for consistency it still isto. Hehas | But the greatest obstacle to the practical appli- God the means st hand of stultifying him by ocular | New York, April 9, 1951. tra Notice. —Fourth of July.—In order to accommodate offered to the world to pledge his own reputation | cation of a steam locomotive cultivator the learned | demonstration. But he would take no heed; but he strangers and others visiting the city « for honesty in that of his persecuted Lord aad | commissioner has not noticed in any manner, and | swore,“ you might as well think <fsforcing him santo secamacmente. 10.2170 Master. | that is the difficulty of makes a steam locomotive | through the orifice which formed the leaden pipe, til; third, ae i But sir, P hawt Excellency will perceive that the | yun at all on meadow and fullow ground, and up | and bring him outa whole man, as to think thus pg formerly been a plumber, was | the old English principle against which our fore- Who feek rational e Friday, 244 cente, | day, Sth, and Wednesd: ‘torial rights for ed at the office, may be obtain 1 ay. on the Fourth of pen at 7 o'clock, BP. M. Mirror moves as Sand o'clock. P.M. Admitiance 25 cents; children half ion, price. _ LEGAL NOTICE. MERICAN AND FOREIGN AG Washington, under the direction i NCY, CITY OF | feurth acs: fith, at ‘Asrou Haight Pal | Pricee’the te jixth and last, ats in C ie im the fate vou bill of eack pry ary ot ya no bo of argc in | and down, and on side hills, ead through gullies. It | to make good eae pipe,” and te did get the seal Pricer thecame te woual, 0 ; office against the Commissioner, nor has he been | hag been found exceedingly difficult to use steam | upon his credibility under oath, by intro g le L THEATRICAL W. BIS 7 vores eounsel for any who have donc so. He advances | Jocomotives on the best macadamized roads, and | welded and pipe made according to the patent, and waned, by ety \ Any one capable EB CORCEASS De ae BODOnEN alone, answerable for none who have preceded him, | a:ter repeated trials they have been abandoned, and | the jury decided in favor of the patentee thus met nt cbiaete- of making one Uy the above mentioned time, ophaving » goed | Stakepeare Society Bai ery Monday, day, ~ and disclaiming all alliances. | Soreer GaN are wed. | IFW: ee made) one for sate, will meet with «purchaser, by ad~ | Yeiqal eommemenrg ae tag ociock. If the weather is - . Id have been as rea- | by ail the peaks of the oath of the heaiof the The course pursued by the editor of the New | sonable at least as Mother Kitchenwas in hercook- | American Patent Office, and he had to return to York Tribune has been expressly calculated, from | jng-book, when about to give a receipt for frying a | his place in Washington with “all his blushing the first, to prevent witnesses from volunteering tes- | fs, to say, ‘you first must catch your fish.” First | honors thick upon him.” Even his best friends pre- a timony; and none to whom the complainant has | make a locomotive to run in soft ground, up and | dicted that such conduct as they had warned him ye J: MEMPLE, Kia, No. 9 Minor street, Whilact | i Coacert will tae place th uext day. ee MEDICAL. | ORREST GROVE HYDROPATHIC INSTITUTE Mountain, June 11, Lait.—William J, lor with the State, T of Departinents, and ties, aud forfeitures, for ~ AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM, CORNER OF SEVENTH ND applied will volunteer, lest their motives should | qown hill, and over stones, and through ruts, and | #gainst would work his expulsion from the office he EI ’ be misconstrued, and they be denounced in a paper | then talk’of the dust you may raise up by the eul- | helds. Pr cei cattecnenses aaiip. iar: ss il Ca veady her the vesoplicn of tavalbae Wo early of extraordinary circulation, whcse subscribers ar tivating part of the machine. The French say, “if | | What we here relate may scom ineredible, bu’ overnm tnlasion, 25 cent children, halt price. | part of July. not all wise to distinguish between fair reason and — we would finish at the end, we must begin ut the | the proots of all this are believed to be clear and oe 16, fie, Booth. ragedien. »R. COOPF £ STREET, MAS FOR confident assertions. | beginning.” undeniable. Is it not equally surprising that such ances, in t ily, will give their in- inet 19 Lia penctice to the treatment of If the Commissioner were on trial in any ordinary We hold that inventors know best themselves | a wan should continue so long in office tri the purchase and sale of | ing evolutions ‘Astounding feate on the Tight Rope. | © crourial au ‘He can eure the most court of justice in his own country, outside ad- | what they can make ; and all we want is a just Pa- But we are taught by the New York Tribune that Mates.or Sussiieries of Sse C n Taylor, the popular ‘omedian, will also appear, during ed in a few ef Lyons.” and other favorite ‘ag farces both afternoon and evening. Tho colle: of wonders crowded into the oa Saloons comprise | your b some half-dozen original collections, ineludin office. A € ‘Those are all worthy of a visit, and can be h the performances in the Lecture Room, © FEE TILL CCKED.—DR. CORBITT, OF 19 DUANE vocate who should take such a course as the editor | tent law. If any reward is to be offered with the | the opponents of the com: jioner have nothing of the Triluue has done, however he might imagine — jnventors’ money, let it be for the best patent law. | really against him, except that he is an English- he was subserving the ends of justice, would bo ‘The chief reason why invento man, and that it is in effect an unjust proscription likely not merely to be stricken from the rolls as an | come as ri¢h as other citi to keep all adopted citizens out of the higher and ranteed in joan, and t- paid, to Messe. gency. city of Imér & Snethen, American and Foreig attorney of the Court, but to see the handwriting on | have devoted time, labor, and capi more honorable offices of our government. Washington, will receive prompt and fuithfal attention. price of 25 cents. otyeet, may be consulted consdentially, an the tqeat- the inner walls of some prison house- what is valuable to the community, those whohave | — It is thus that the true questions at issue are at- Otte, So: 8 Saocetl plate Conaes aa Sg A te a The Vay soe res} ped reg eee never well considered that they have the same | tempted to be evaded, eat seis nto J i SHIPPING. ees sinister iufluerces of «uch a character do not deserve | rights in their ‘castles in the air,” asothers have | It is easily perceived that a threat is insinuated, a eee on aed dolise, @ proper rebuke, whish may with effect be gi intheir houses on the ground, obtained also by | thatif the commissioner should be removed fur aay mv wn OSE ROTAL BAT) STEAMER MERIGR, CAPT. SAuy So Seapeereigger oe has excellent accommodations for wm ES, OTICE.—PASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP ARCTIC. t n from the Presidential chair. while the humble citi- time, labor and capital, anake ‘laws by which the | cause, all the induense the New York Tribune Liverpool, will plesse be om boa mast Or bttedar gat enbcrnee | Cragin ry : eye wew local le zen can only protest. In view of these facts, if the inventor is despoiled at, the end of every fourteen | cau command shall be brought to bear against the | ( iy onew leent nometiacsa ne ie. the advantages of : i it, rdsy, July 5 : Writer bad net twice met, nnd as he fancies, fairly | years, when in truth and in. common honesty, and | main body of the whig party. But no party ever | send ail teggase, not wauted on the paceage, on’ bo Tall the West India lands, tnvans, Vers | French mode of tre vanquished the leading editor of the New Yor py the constitution of the United States, “private | acted a high, independent, honorable pet without oad ith, marked “below,” with the number of thei &e. Th take freight. “Apply | fur ines 3 je su ~ at CUNARD, Jr. 38 Broadway.) | ‘PO. | board the Tribune, be might claim the protection of the hon- property should not be taken for public use with- | drawing more strong and honorab! pporters orable Court before which the delinquencies of the — Gut just compensation.” than it lost by casting aside rotten props, which RE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYALMAIL = Hay ara Dit. RICORD'S FRENCH COPATVA: Commissioner are to be tried i STEAM PROPELLERS. are always least to be depended on when most re- Stoamshipe between New York and Liverpool diresyand. | ———— vee —— Peete fut is modestly assured n protect himsel | ‘The next subject for which a reward is to be | quired. pmeaey Ld ey dy OR SAVANNAH.—THE U. 8. MALL STEAM Nataré, Keay aro he asks is an Lonorable mecting of proofs and argu- | offered, is for steam propellers which will make a But as to the notion that the adopted citizens of y a Pat LOR Da. Capt, 7 Lye, on | miler ane er 0 bookstore. Y apply to SAMUEL L. MITCH ments, face to face, and not a Parthian combat, in yessel run three consecutive trips across the ocean | the United States will take offence because an in- ‘The ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, om whieh, little better than the assassin, the assailant’ atthe rate of twenty miles per hour. And here | competent and vindictive Englishman, with all the tabs and flies. again, to use a bunter’s phrase, the learned com | prejudices of bis class, may be removed, is only Tont ¢tre turday, 12th July. COMPANY.—ONLY The complainant is perfectly aware, that inalt yiissioner is * barking up the wrong tree.” another evidence of incompetency as a party tacti- gotten’ movements the simple merits of a caso ov ect of propellers occupies fear half of | cian, for there have been three natives of England | | ardiy ever avail apart from all other considerations, In this will be seen most clearly the | elevated over the Amerigan Patent Ofice—namely, engine steamehip pa that political unions of adverse interests, must be | character of the man’s mind; and that he has none | Thornton, Jones, aud now Lwbank—while there er, Will wail om Srapew we Bilt the result of compromise, a“ wrimentalirt, has not been one of any othor nation. Inthe mean- T of the attributes of a true people of the United Stat Mr K. says he went first co the market, State Legislatures, at least, to examine particularly how fiches’ tails w Stater adopted from England, there have been per- cally termed “log-rolling,” which is for a wing of @ | jade to propel them through the water. He | haps aburdred from Ireland, and Germany, and | party to refuse co operation wuless the main body then procures a small boat on Harlem river, | France, and other nations; and it is an implied of the party will consent to carry through some | ged fits two wheels on a shaft across her | insult to ail of them, not less than to Americans, to odious monopoly by which the vampires of the party | center, as steamboats are generally fitted, anion | place over American inventors an individual who may suck the blood of the body politic for their owa | the arms of one wheel he erga paddle’ of the fardly obtain a fourth clerkship in the offices of could advantage. usual form, and on the other he tries paddles of | such ‘real engineers of his own native country as Bir, the undersigned cannot shut his eyes to the | every variety of shape he could think of, and | Brunel and Stephenson: It ia an insult evon to the time, where there has been one citizen in the United did le ving in the@hie will 4 Mail steamship Mae Int August. For 4 65 South street, ton Lvl New York B. Oy will Letters directed a above, be answered, 1K MARKIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM paniea-—By Dt. A. it Mauricen of Digearow weutieth . 1s SHE NEW AND INDEPENDENT LIN i . wv ia, vin Nicaragua.—The ste Ne 8 ay, duly 6, irect, connecting with on specie beyond am amount for Iv is presumed whig party desi Patrovage, and advantages of the Patent Office, as ordinary paddle, which struck into the water ouly | tion of the woman who, being impatient of con & condition of suppor:ing the right. half as deep perhaps. It requires no Solomon to | ol, vowed she would never consent to promise to , that the left wing of the great | ara charpest win 0 tiah have and use the funds, and | ticipated. It turned the boat around against the | and bis defenders will place themselves in the posi- laging ave given yy eee ‘Shing ra Fad he ei | e - nea. ie, Captain Bailey, to fact, that what bus often been done may be again | +t others deep-puinted paddles, like the lobes | better informed Englishmen in our country, thus Paced surgecn on board. tie, Ceptain Bailey contemplated; for many beliove it lawful to do-evil | tf thertail atthe wittect feb. He had soon in the | to hold up to the shatts of satire or ridicule one | All iclites and noweparers mutt pass theough the Poet Ot there See the. pueposs. boy agg may come, and their condemaation will | market, that the swiftest teh had ie, longest aud they cannot detend. ai ae =) ee. Por freight ot peseseg, 0BNY Ty se, 08 Broadway. | ts, Virgin 1 just. t lobes, and the ewiflest birds the longest jut we are told that the more we let fly our mis German, and other ‘goods ived and sharpest lobes, and the trinccouls, was as he'aa- | silea, the kevger shell be remain in offer. Bo it vo: | beeseke le coaumen wets Belen gee Ly Ry STE. Hifernle and Oreo Indeed, sir, in the first report of the Commissioner, | be raised from his grave to tell us such would be y man who had not been deaf, dumb, blind, | oy Ls mess | be yey a echome > pore idea | the effect. Any one might have known w t | ane an idivt from his oradle. It is easy to ooncei * ea and moat ocr is embraced. it is reapectfully urged, as one ing to the market to see bird’s wings and fishes’ | chat, with some parties, the evidence neompe- u rw Of the most ‘dishonorable propositiogs ever inade to | SGI6 10 the nee If the case,docuuse a column | teney on the part of an incumbent of an ofice of | ' —puiimmmmgmm » to e Loma on of shout the Ist of ray For p: 0 of apply at the office, D4 and 56 South street, o 17 Woot | treet, corner of Waenen street. VOR CALIFORNIA, VIA CHAGRES, DIRSCT.—THE vicamebip LAPAY RITE, 1.000 tone burtben, Charies | stich'uneue Btoddard. i mehip own’ City}, wil) th r Tharsday, 1h this Government, that the funds taken as fees from | of water one foot high affords ouly half the resist- | trust, honor, and cmolument, is his best recommen- inventors should ‘be set up in prizes to those Wi | ance that one does two feet deep. One who has | dation, if his prejudices are in their favor and may in the opinion of the ruling powers be quali- | yublished @ “great werk on bydrauls cannot | against their opponents. fied to take them. , ¢ more than a compiler, notte kuew as much as | ‘They may boust ot an ability to obtain patents itred whether thie proposition doesnot | this I speak now of a flat eurface dike a paddle, | for applicarts when otbers cannot; and I respectful- tend to favoritiem and oorruptiva, and whether, a | and not of bodies of ober forms on which there is a | ly submit whether, in this view of the question, any : . pwetis nS os the last onendior m, despaire te of ings wa inevitable, and ie Lt it tends to tax a small body of citizens for the os | paction bebind to compensate more or less for the nt agent who Was active tu procure the pomi- hie J . pF tensidle benefit of all, it would not be dirost viola- | {Uritance. before thera, while passing through Sotiee and confirmation of the coumissioner, who Ieaive ieee, of entre atee etate 1s eehoet, fom heard your twok bith eraker of ka containing ‘tion of the constitution to adopt such a ek water. not stood like a Cerberus at the gates of the to New es C3 bt ‘ate nee vessel, (be te yo Tae FO) And yet, sir, it will be perceived that the main Th Patent Office, demanding his sop; and whether be 3 Sens pa gation Py lee agen parted Ne my wile, on Ieee body of the great whig party has no alternative be- | couse the p Las wot, for like services, from the nd present barns oF sastime — era te eleVax sohasel sabe. creat dincovery of MM. Desemeaus tween adopting poritively or absolutely rejecting | the square one, the pointed ome wae fi demoa- | commissioner, near sighty patent rig tn whole 11. Wedneses: See ¢ in New York will be provided with At wai tote euch a corrupting policy. The public waderstand | virated to be the best, and om this bay the assur- | or in part, inh ; ana whether his greatest | St Gotnerees 5 | Seip tree. “Por telah or Pavenae aunly ta ge cates zone woes no mixed policy. They ay the way of honesty is | gneve ty lecture inventors; when, if be had only | anxiety has not ys been. even while pretend- * Wetnende i | woah = © atroet. Im her grave, and my chilgen te ‘broad and open, and an epen proposition to dispow | fastened bie equare paddle a few inches lower on the | ing with inventors, to secure more just pe ss edecedes, PASi7iG, MAIL, stEAMeure wari oh ceurme, impracticable. to convey more fully 40 of the funds of the Patent Olive, if jast, should be | arms of the wheel, that squace paddle would bave | tent I that the Commissioner of Patents sbould | to Wedneoday, August | Through for California and Oregon. intended for the married, of these pl a wd drankly accepted, und i unjust, ‘as frapkly re: | tuined ite side of the buat ageinet the thes on nos be “Arveaht into contempt in eases of appeal’ < Wegeeciey. asanen mo | Sra eee Oe cates De are seme th FX ee rey vlhibe ” ated. - which his patie, shaped like one ofa ’s | from bis dections. b4 ay, q J aeeey ; Jonny Taking these preliminary exceptions to the line | ty 51, was outing.” By are we do not mean eubie | It is beleved that ifthe pablie could only be | ° we ay, Septem | my 6S Teche, Mobile, Alabama; ‘ervon, ie Cheotut sheet of poliay laid down by the Commissioner and his jee, which none but simpletons could ever | brought to urderstand this contest for justice = Wednesday, Oetover | iors detained by uns cident, aad od tne receipt of $1, 8 copy will be tranamitted mM advocatec, the complainaat will, with permission, | reem of trying. the Patent Office—whish by the way is of no late he tober 2 The folic wing steom parkets Velonging to the Pacite Mat) | most ie abbeaned Wats she Ss ys pee te examine, first, the mechaaical qualifica- But weuld that have proved even the square pad- { origin, their earemight tingle. The writer begs « wa 4 naber 13." | breamehip Company are wow tn the Pacific, one of whieh will Piney Yara, Sani’ = jo ite Commissioner, to see whether the | die to be the best? Ky no means The experiment | leave to say, that he hasdabbied « little occasion- « J ecomber th | bealwaye im port ak each ond of the router pA ‘glorious dight” of the Patent Ofice is in fact | would still be inconolusive, while both wheels wore | ally in political ers, but inno other case has raps Saturday, December 2,“ geet ++ Leg tone, REPUB qualified Att aw to higher worlds and lead the | on the same shaft. The point required to set- | he ever witnessed so great a disregard of the rights vn 4 ate. 5 Watt ptrest, N.Y. ! San OR} la i Pig by mee! anien! ore a. a — tled was not which wheel and paddies had most | of any class of citirens a Inventors, since he was KOWN. SHIPLEY & i lavorpeel. ite a 00 he balds arotie “ chief levers ~ M wtbe | Dover to turn the boat oe another not striking | first called upon and urged, some several y :ars ago, unr ban Tee Boe Regs Arm vert, tendon. | LUMBIA hg tone. cutmhich, he says expressly ie £0 deep, but which was economical fori | to propose measures for their benefit, and that DY | gne owners of thers ships will nvt be ee ott, STOP, m : — ion humaa brute with brother brutes bad grared.” | for usin er of & steam-engine to # | gentlemen not of his own party only, but chiofly by | sitver, bullion, , Jewelry, precious oF fieamship COLUMB pry! in ry “gon ies tie a by Lee bont directly forward through the rater. Mie wey, bia 1 eeiieal eppoasate. , acta : cad Sale Nish tee sighed therefor, and the vales | 4 ts # only fair o nek, whe o would | aftirm that one proposition ine the other, 8 it might appear vain- in , freigh elevate saciety have a fulcrum of any kivd ou which | course, Then, i" common rudder which turns a | details, ~ in we respons ievetevent he cannot atamention iveheal cle Suaveriolty slate to rest their lower to Uft the world. Whether, in | boat must be a species of propeller; but you may | relate the whole matter. Suffice it now to b a ACKETS FOS HAVAL.—ASCOND LIN.—THE FOL fact, they have me Arvbimedes to act ae chief | work a rudder as you please, and you will hardly | before Mr. Ewbank was nominated to the offic he Piewmg. ve will leave Mavee on the Nth and Wes | Bree Felonies, engineer in this moral work of mechaniem. But ® | make much headway. holds, he excited the indignation of the invento-s on ‘of each month :— ‘The well known steamship SARAH SANDS, counsel for the prosecution would object, om phil | The truth is, that ehe deeper you plunge the | who best knew him, avd called forth the unanimous From hurthen, now npder charter to the company, and pecul pan Jawa, against the jotrodustion widence, | wheel, the more bald gou have on the more solid ion of , fairly called, where ue ta her cabin arrsugemente, will be Rept which in the nature of things cannot possibly be | deep water, and the batter opportunity have you, ¥y ballot to nominate ® sandi shote corsmere will heop wp the connection bo BIT ke wales pou eubmerge She shah, to tore he, Goel | es ARMS auto we it is ot ted that mechanical and chemical against another wheel atniking only the surface But falee pretences wore used to secure names of if, ty were “motors” have been and caw be uxed wit! water, while the nartow si paddle has alto- | inventors in his fe which, when ist only CRESCENT CITY 1,509 tons. yyy ‘eparate roome are effect by bad men as ; tivat thi gether the most power for.» Piven outlay of steam | rendered them the more indignant. They justly we CHERCR ER, iit Baber Ormco Tet tevatment, by: tetten, Chagres on the Lith rand 28th of euch the greatest amount of mechankeal to propel the vessel forward. To give effect to | dreaded a tyrant in the Patent Office. most unprineipled, in a moral paint of view, of any | sudh ‘on the surface weer, they aremade | ‘That the Patent Office is and may be conducted on earth; and that the individual exceptions only | yey large and to turn rapidly. Thus they move in | tyranically, will appear from the following facts prove the general rule, irge arc, and more nearly in the Jive the vessel | but » short-witted, even honest commissioner can Without stating which is here yeferred to, but 4 ‘ag fteamshine EL DORADO an FALCON will form ships, ition bueh perioee Mera ween Seaatted oe poomtte oe Articles for the somfert and courenience pas he Iotigun and. forming, with, a 50 atom 4 A wopelled, and the quick atee ke operating | not, under our present Patent laws, act otherwise Feaving this for © subsequent artieds if roqnired, ay w inertia aunt be intifa otansoualy than tyrani olty. z ‘ane BD ty 3 Mexico, the complainant objects that moral ends ¢ un ‘c, the cffect is the sume as if the paddle | ‘The commissioners assume to establish by-laws vubecribers willbe forwarded frve ftom way that accomplished oly by moral means; that scientific, deep and more solid water below, and the | orrules, shich, if not complied wich implicitly, but shore actually nen tred. place. politveal, moral, and religious “ motors’ are the into and lifting out of oe | they may fur along time disregard applications, or RN, Agents, 161 Penet street. ‘The tere for through siekete from New York to San Fras. truo levers of civilization. water is nearly all saved. And yet Mr. Kw! | raise up Vexations delays, or even absolutely refuse E OMPANY.FOR me, to $3 But waiving for the present the indnitely impor. | ridicules there appearance, and lectures ripe en, “i | to irre @ patent on some frivolous objection. Tuoy remen, P 8. Holl ae ant argument which naturally should be settind | nd with great complac ney pi js to be | iepy dery that an invention is useful, and 0 refure . r} h fr, in eteerare, te C10 oe att be ob the ) ere first, the writer is willing to indalge the pre- | jhe discoverer of a now law in artifel Me pelling | a ,atent, aud yet not be responsible. 1 might give mica ny ony 10% ore ctepmer betwese hows parte. 2 Breadway, rnd tee Payee « ‘ender to new revelations by showing to them and | that “increased irs 3 compensates for dimmished | exuivples of this in the practicn of the Patent iy © the office of the Company, 66 ‘Ue, 164 Hanover surest, Bi at their agency, 177 West street, iLe world that they cannot stand, even oy the | ” in the paddle, and with an asterish point. | Office.