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ser Our Washington Correspondence. nivas péties that ovat sesetitind division to have its own independent State govern- doy inte thebex, and delivered out of Qoces in enioninornnng ee nnnniarncnens' | * wen rrreeretvire) 4 Wasuineton, August 11, 1851. pa way defeat . ment, as now. cloud. B 5 CENTD PIT, 16 TALLAN PPERA, AT CASTLE GARDEN.—OPERA Wat Domina of MiahipmenRval aden. | Semen ad me, Zesty, hat snih aaa devi, rten apn many | he flog shop lntedon hil and onloe peraee Bins iam eres | Manan ats, ti eed Gai, A». cecurrence at Annapolis, some weeks ago, has | inconsolable if he have been bastily made, and ently exhibit ad in apy other department. The machinery in | 2aKa0; or, the wr EBaay ata | * MUSENTO DEVEREUX, @ansed good deal of feeling here, not only among | thet each and all o! it very imperfectly. I re Tey eet orable oppor- department consists of one boring bank, one Ue, Me. Goltive; Or Pizarro, Mr. Miton, Sager, Blisonern Signore ‘Troff- naval officers, but citi ae adele blanket bay, with no ehance tunity of getting more at the details, and more par- | turning lathe, two turning engines, forty-five ‘mill- Aga ar. ase 7 i Bitet oe ~ , we Sorta , but among citizens, wi VO | weeks. This struck me as ang ticularly ing the'names of all engaged in che | ing machines, three machines for cuttin, hye] conclude with the roi EN 8WURD; or, as bat phates Af i falled, 9 soa es, cbtained, | oe tine peaia, See fie tet -_ the Valley of Torrent—The Baron, Mr: Bowes; Claudio, Mr. v o will forwar ou for pul ion in the cones, (the part of the vin, oltings Col. Rugelie Congress, of what is called the Naval Academy at | considered with reference to the fats of the ooait: | as'l know from that. it will speedily be diffused | perc cap,) two for checking hammers, eleven | *0*#t® Miss Barber; i I» ca tion; for just so soon as there shall be fo through the Union, and our mighty people will | drill presses, one Panching peces ‘two machines for ‘ATION, TRE, CHATHAM 1—BO: Annapolis. This institution was a sort of pet duck | of words in the convention, the di soon be made acquainted with the scheme. From | straightening hammers, and two for grinding cutting N Beene Ph sit Oroheatre Tickets, 60 oonte: ma of Mr. Bancroft, and was set afloat, in the first in- | al beset the coalition will be increased ten- | what I have seen, I should ju it was the inten- | mills. Nate Bes Sie 4 atv ively Boxes, SMmisting gross injustice has been done. I shall not be sur- | way of not wishing them any harm; but I am | affair; and if I amnot foiled, as soon as obtained, | one for tapping cone seats, three for prised if it leads to the abolition, at next session of | bound to say that the idew is . Stevens; Estevan, Mr. Goodall; Mise Broadley. - ——e EN—MANAGER, MR. JOHN ho Sefton. Only appearan: nd the popular 3 ices as usual, Great gale atric fold. Parties are always ruined by their ablest | tion of those engaged in it make the matter There are thirty-one men em; d in the rad ee id comedy, opera, one pe Rae ied ee etcectpg ped pee by the rank re file—by the few, and not pape fyemaeven sone time my the bape chine sho} , and Wis here ba Sakiney and ht hi fend nla, of KING a * e many. 8] eep ® sharp wi 6 move, ac- i tr ts of the manufacti crescences in the army and navy have been gotten "Trouble pprehended from the city of Lynn. | quaint you with apy Ttaportant movement.” pe Eg oe rari on et The os erg | lark; ke. CAAT Up pretty much in the same way. They are chiefly | What necessary connection there is between thoe- Americanus. | this department, as well as that of all the other gel ew comedy entitled the OLD COMMO- avel: J i contri for shore idlers, clerical officers with | ™Sking and radicalism, I do not exactly under- shops ed on the hill, is driven by a double en- | RORF> Capt. Bertram, Mr. C. W. Taylor; Jack Junk, Mr. DLES. waness for shore idlers, stand; but certain it is that wherever the disciples | Account of the United States Armory at | gine of thirty horse power. manufactured by Tufts, | 67 ClAt! Emma Bertram, Mise Barber. = #ome smattering of science and more pretension | of St. Crispin are in large numbers, there you will Springfeld, Mass. £ ‘Boston. Tonite engine is one of the most perfest HRISTYS OPERA wou EnawhNiGe’ wanes NR10's-1EE PROPRIETOR BEGS TO ANNOUNCB and quackery, to enable them to have comfortable | always find lots of radicals. Lynn is a formidable [From the Springfield Republican } and beautiful ever built in the United States, and, CR irs broadway, noe eeaa ome A, Seueaaepent, [or & lipited number of nights, wit quarters, good wages and commands, and pleasant | Proof of the truth of this rule. That city gave an | Ay this establishment is ono of a general and na- | from its exquisitely perfect operation and high fin: | Sight during the week until further notice, The celia n America, on Tuesday, the 198h of Aa~ os odate such descrip. | Umense majority for Mr. Rantoul, and now she is | tional interest, we Propose to enter into some de- | ish, is always a prominent object of attraction to | sfcient and versatile ph toed as CLARMAND. | Mrs.’ M- ‘vill alao ap- 3; and that they accomm ou 'P- | likely to give trouble to the convention by ser tails concerning it which would not be called for in | all visiters. The machinery of this tment ced performers,”” un of BP. Chins. a, tion of persons, who never could render efficient | there two sets of delegates, one of coalitionists, the notice of a coacern possessing only a local and | does not vary materially from that of all first class moarte in, thie sity, for 8 succession of “five RAVEL FAMILY—FRIDAY, Bervice at sea or in time of war, is quite ovident. | the other of national democrats. 1t is supposed | jimited importance. its extent and efficiency, and | macbine shops. It consists of one cutting engine, | {nd abla nadie seey Tiokein 28 ney sespectal August 15, a0 ange of performance by the ‘The army has a regiment of military clerks here, pre ‘ty allowin mene pe to get Ka on the liberal ex, tures which have made it what pine Ly ir ree eo bert machines, one a © geven, ond mg aS a Far tn which A great amount of . ebine for 5 e ionday, Ravel Family. Ow Tues- who figure in uniform at levees and on gala days, ronaiee: to which, however, the hot-heads of cial anechote ee Se aan fn preorke F oosane fr ps eturdey ‘Afternoon Concerts "will be discontinued Pop) yt By and really set up for heroes! oth sides yh are From all indications, the timate subjects of national pride. Accordingly, it 1 plank, one for mal armchests, one for her return from Europe. r P = Me, ELLOWS’ MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW MUSI . " a! Midshipmen who entered the service six years | convention is ly to have business enough on has been the resort of sightseers and travellers, and taking packing for muskets, one for split lea- pe between’ Haweid tad Beeten's THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET, THE ago, were not required to understand French, or | 18 hands, and to afford the whigs @ great deal of | constitutes one of the principal attractions of our | ther, one for sawing tennons, one for cutting Sotte, | esas Saat glabrated and eftcens nent are Tequested to nasembie in fhe Green Woot, #8 Pre 4 Spanish, or Italian, or drawing, or the manual ox- It is proposed to get up a great railroad celebra- Laas segianecy Pt epailaghod He he qratihed with Hed ene eee ee ee on he cloak eoperaiatz. te Soa eroise with the musket. They were, before promotion, | tion here, early in ease, A Lago of our coax | tbe sight of so much beautiful and ingenious ma- | slitting machine. rp oes ram manu | noe gi ean eet | be a i wl al ay | fe ll tinny ship, naval gunnery, mathematics, and general in- | about the matter, viz.: that if Boston capitalists had of laborets, such finely laid .cat.and, well. keps 2 * q of the pew German com: ony, Frida} id hly and 1 te: chinery here is operated by twenty men, and con- a 4 telligence, and to possess a good English education, | had their way, the enterprise over which it is now sroende soa tod ero om iy and orderly a system sists Of fourteen Maniioes. Wile Fould he bess de. DER Ke Sper A on ENE rie f 8; te This i roposed to get up a@ rejoicing would not have arsenal, the offices, and the principal manu- | £cribed by simply mentioning the work that they delineator of Shakeperean chai pe ieee, babi Ws hore 9 ci Daal Boon comipleten for ten years (6 come. You are facturing and’ storing buildings of Be wader ‘are | Perform. Into this department the stocks oome, in LODEON, 59 BOWERY, OPPOSITE Tit nee FH ptain’ VY manders—at any rate, | so well acquainted with our railroad history, and | jocated on Springfield Mill, and overlook the Con- | the form of blanks. They are rough forms of gun ; tiful variety of Ethiopian naval officers. This was the law. have kept your million readers so well informed on | necticut valley at a charming elevation. The blocks, sawed out of black walnut plank. y | pe ge ry description of light and Now, it is required that before they are promoted | the subject, that it is unnecessary to more than sy | heavier operations of the concern are effected at | first pass throvgh the widely celebrated Blanchard Deter cekees aamiaaeeek inte tocsee, they must undergo an examination before the pro | thatit principally, if not solely, to the success of | three localities on Mill river, known as the Upper, | turning machine, which turns theform roughly in | 2iDétormances concluded velure 10 o'clock, C. WHITE, Monk kond ib Weta and the Fitch! his ‘oad, that the communication | Middic, and Lower Water Shops. ‘The land | the shape requircd, and are then passed from one | Proprietor. fessors of the Nav: jemy, as to French aa with Cariads iy ene! is due. La it ie * owned on the Hill, by the government, amounts te | machine to another, in rapid succession, reseiving reparatory to the opening of ‘eee ‘on Tuosday, the Spanish, and other accomplishments. They must forte. oF Sea Riny i ee pr pose capits ty, | 72, acres and 2 rods; at the Upper and Middle outea Seaegeasin ie Hie Pigs rig mbe f footy Pak th inet. HENRY LYNNE, Stage Manager. for i Sa codes wee A ed bo eee wt who threw fa the way of its originator and con vee Shops, a pian = Apo M bead, feed and Care holes for ie saoaplian of Gore vs, turn IVERPOO! STATES MAIL STEAM- ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BARNUM, renee pipet cep A y sedis en ter structor—Mr. Crocker, of Fitchburg—every possible | owned by the government in town, 102 acres and ing, &c., until the stock is complete. All this irro- a 7 s, P| aoe Meme ndalttecan de conker aillieen! Tai seats certain number, cause a dismissal. They must | Obstacle ; me hyprvees who has soenetbing 10 rods. The principal beiiding is the new arsenal. | gular mortising, boring, &c., is effected with the | o'olook, M frou her by be er Rawat Jearn the military drill, also. S onths since, | heroical in ‘ for wel ettpen and, babe ‘This is 200 feet long, by 70 wide. Its height is 50 | most unerring precision, and every piece of the | atrect.’ No berth secured till paid | *° 5 ‘ Piecliy Nie teres ot FUE. Divertionmens | several midshipmen who had been at sea three and | Success, re Re reall age high J is opponents, but | feet, which is divided into three stories, each story | lock, and mounting, fits into its appropriate place 8 oF poseage, having unequalled acoommods- | fowed by the pastomin e called DESCH. four, some of them five years, were ordered to the | ® eing sufficiently large to contain 100,000 muskets. | } 4 . ry here ‘EDWD. INS, 56 Wall street. fect piece of side- splitting mirth, tm . years, dered ho | also create a ae we Loh gy rs - one being sufficiently 1 to in 100,000 Ice in the most perfect manner. The machinery hi ry ee fect piece of side split bh, Un th Academy to prepare for examination; and after a | tion a oy ys yd gy Be lh nim pe ich | ‘The front is finished y & pediment of 70 feet by 12, | i# absolutely poetical, both in structure and ope | | Thesteamer Baltio will Paaceed the Pacid, sad anil'avg, | te amusin vith the-new yentomtne nt THR Nie fow mee q probation, beos se of ina itty to pass Brooke Gh fori 4 ag paren ‘hore vith ving and one of the rooms formed by the pediment call ae pregnant pcre ig 7 gre role om | Oth. RE, or, the Myeti: Cr ith all ite uni rench and Spanis! military science, * “4 7 it is designed to convert into an exhibition room of sy! r | (I.E NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED ST. ahi other similar accomplishments, though they distant day briog Canada itself into the Union. | iq and pe arms, and relics appropriate to the | man ingenuity and the almost unlimited control of | "Tid eames the Mhige comprising this Line are tke appl A | talented young men, of good character and excel- | Now that the work is all done—now that Boston is | ostablishment. The tower is 89 i high and 29 | the human intellect over brute matter and the nat- | following :— brea —— e Fee he 4 English scholars as most | Te@ping immense Beoaie from ae omen < what | feet square, the flag staff rising 6) feet above the ural forces, with an eloquence which none but a clod aint. of the captains and lieutenaats of the navy at their | ¥! Scere 90 iuaene ha shen er Ry oh | deck of the tower. Another large building is the of humanity can Ii to without emotion. The | ARCTIC age, were dismissed. to get up & magnificent jun! Tor doing what | 2eW brick structure for storing lumber and musket | inventor of @ majority of these machines, is Mr. | BALTIO. ose midshipmen who have entered the Acade- | gentlemen can nrg Died seer oye | what | stocks. This is 400 feet long, 55 feet wide, and two | Cyrus Buckland, s gentleman of eminent mechani- | g@ADRIATIC. (7-2 oi tiie my within th teas two or three years, have been | tbey not enly would not do tl yr iby beg pins stories high. Here a s:ock of four years in musket | 4! genius, long connected with the armory. | go e, every care has boon at their studios fitting them for soldiers, politicians, | they did their best, te prevent others from doing. | stocks is constantly kept, that the timber may be e manufacture of a single musket, ia effected | struction, aa also in thelr engines, 0 ‘OSHUA ROTTANZI BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE diplomatiste, ymvpaper editors, croollegs profemors, Taaonmaetien the cali ws ad nad A, Sorat repre. ‘at | Properly seasoned. The principal of the three old by four hundred different operations, and the ma- serers (ey public that he is jvst arrived in New Y i and perbape operatic and dramatic critics, East Bi ty db; Wax Fig that move as human + most of them pass the professors’ examination; bat | “lat to property at East Boston— property owned by | stori, sh; and the other two are respectively two | the operations. A larger number were manufac- | rooms, $825; from Liverpool to New York. £35. Anexperi- | Wax, Figures that, move an re they will then have to. lena Practical seamanship, | gentlemen who made yee and toh to | stories high, and in their other gn tn 100 feet | tured a year than any year previous, and a calcu- | need. ll battached to cach ship. Ne berthoam | bes been ex msny parte ont some other things indispensable to a good | make still greater sums, out of the appreciation of by 34. The other principal buildings are the work- | lation based upon the number turned out shows, PR i extensive, they call forno de- | that throughout the year, of 313 working days, of on Monday next. ‘The members of the Ore on Saturday morning, at the same time and place. W. E. wonton , Manager. ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM.—GRAND PERFORMANCE y, Angus 16th— ¢ world. N SIEB! ass Amongst Seven) in will rise at To quested to meet on the stage on Wednesday lock, o Capt. Weet, VI Gabt rapt Lives. Co MPORTANT NOTICE. — PROFESSOR ANDERSON, The Great Wizerd of the North, will commence hig Soirees Mysterinesse at Tripler Hall, next Monday, At 14, and continue until further notice. Admission, i Hae = 20 by 40 feet on the grouad, and three | jority of the men employed, engage in only one of | York te Liveren $13) re ahaaing ome: peeande from New | ew, mechasical Italian Gallery, 0 al offic to be learned at the Academy, | lands in that quarter, which appreciation is mainly | shops, and, thou e figures. The un ry 7 Teomee respects, ‘hese young aeolytes may A due to the completion ef our railroads. There pre ” There are located on the Hill ten dwell- | ten hours each, a m ay pancnn plead every cight who Pojosuua, OTtANZL Proprietor, 4 th w Minerva Rooms, 406 Broa: # vil, and Decatur, and Somers, and Lawrence, | has been a great deal of speculating and intrigu ing houses, which are owned by the government; | Winutes and fifty-six seconds. The various parts par Pe Nag and Stewart, and Perry, and McDo- | i? this matter, and tl a tgry F th’ Bo “as ates Upper Water Shops, oat thee Middle, 2; | of the musket pass, during their manufacture, | nough, but it is doubted if, in the tout ensemble, they | the bill for filling up the flats at South Boston | anq Lower, 2—total dwelling houses, 16. through the hands of inspectors, who, with their | Sat will look better, or be actually their superiors in | 18 commonly saic lege ad (ge ‘The total expenditures of the armory for the fie | gauges, determine the exact dimensions of every the requisites to do their country good service. | 40 with the East yin a roe i | cal year, ending June 30, 1851, were $271,308 33. piece, and reject every one that is not exactly what ‘We may have s collection of young naval pedants, | port says, that o gentleman who it Jersey | of his sum, $199,216 29 were paid out for labor | {s required. ‘Thus, » hundred thousand muskets literary fops, pirouettin daniies who will figure in | interested in that speculation was often ‘closet- | sine, To show the extent and variety of the | might be taken to pieces, and thrown promiscuously | bal! rooms; but the bold, bluff, daring, hardy sailor | ¢d” with his Excellency during the timo that the | stock and materials used, we give the items oon- | intoa pile, and the whole taken up and put to- | wil’ be an extinct race in our navy. With respect | Vetoed bill was under ion ; and it so happens | sumed last year :—Refined n, 446,623 pounds; | gether again without the mis-fit of a single compo- to he young men who were dismisied, some of | that the parties who succeeded in having their way | cast iron, 41,208do.; inferior iron, 3,677 do.; wire | nent to its appropriate place. Thus, too, when the | thera have iy esteemed as among the most pro- | fe whige, while those who A abe tinted are | iron, 1,079 do ; cas’ steel, 63,146 do; shear steol, | arms are in use, there is never need of sending mw ng officers of their grade in the service. The democrats. His Excellency will probably lose more 651 do.; nails, 2,326 do.; wood scrows, 163 gross; | them to the armory forrepairs. Hammers, screws, | urday, turday, December 27, “ TN, 06 Wall street, N. ¥. pecs BS i B50 er ie} nN ‘Jr., 8 Boulevard Mo : ~ceeding has been cruel towards them, and Yotes in and about Boston as the consequence of his | sand paper, 336 quires; sulphuric acid, 2,823 pounds; | *prings, &o., f ied from the armory a8 extras, | The owners of these ships will not be scoountable for gold Bote a ; hen it is known that eight out of ten of the | Veto, without gaining a single whig vote b; way of | boards 1 145,013 feet; timb. em do.; | Will take the place of any damaged » precisely | silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, ious stones, or po, tat ieutenants ‘could not’ have “ wee or oe ioe the country the matter excites but little bricks, 20, ao 1950 (ed foun ong, 31 | a8 they mere made foe the ara tobe roparel : | plese, balla of Yading ag oo = eee ive an exnibilen may whic! most cases, wo! ve been 4 kins; id le oil, 2, ons; rted ie process of manufacturing the musket barre After the first of April next, the rate of freight by faire. hee of their unfitness, rather than fitness | _ The democratic victory in Kentucky is'attributed, | fies sbi; merece $2,634 founds; charcoal, | i8.one of the most important and difficult in the | steamers trom Liverteol will be materially reduced. larerting performances every. | espe. heir profession. The next thing required | by some of our whige, to Mr.Clay’s determination to | 46 544 bushels; anthracite coal, 2,438,924 ; | Whole range of the armory operations, and one <aal AUD NOMS AMRIRCAM ROTAL | © be dancing, poetry and music. kal off Mr. Crittenden, in return fer the favor of the | pit coal, 52,700 do.; fire stone, 4,480 do.; furnace | which is guarded with multiplied tests, at every | [YEE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYALM. AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN, Joun Pav Jones. same kind received at the pee gy General's hands | jay, 134 bushels; and wood, 200 (2 feet) cords. step of its progress, from the bar to the finished | jetween Boston and .—The Boston ships onlyoall sis SUA ARAD PARR AR AACA * a in 1848. Mr Crittenden and Mr Winthrop, with The result of the operations of last year is asfol- | tube. The bar, which is of the best Salisbury — se Our Boston Correspondence. poe Bod ~ pen acctoangel Soret un Boe lot and Anerom relieed tron, ie on cut into lengths, 4 Bosros, August 9, 1951. imanthe ‘of the votes of Magsachusetts for | Percussion muskets complete. ... + 21,000 | weighing 10} pounds each. se are rolled into Proposal Nomination of Mr. Choate as the Whig | Vice President on the Scott ticket for theformer,in | Percussion musketoons complete. Candidate for Governor—Choice of Democratic | the Whig National Convention. ‘The defeat of the Ein ein eine ‘ ‘ whi ent rl rove it 5 3 Dedegates to the State Convention— Great Railroad | CyiP Gen Snot ro powerful thore-as to render aa | Compound screwdrivers for issue wi Celetwation, §c. alliance with him of much consequence. Mr Win- a gece ne Posts) « rer, “has pleased Divine Providence to afford our | throp cannot contribute much power to an alliance, | ‘Tit hammers for welding bert “ comft ring th: tweek. Some | 4 present, though if events should leadtohis being | ;, Ort, Greieee centers Gating the prevee’ made our next Governor, his position will bea very | Components of musk Th. °v fellow belonging to the party, wishing to pu goed one, perhaps equal to that of any manin New percussion muskets. . 2,000 , shapes, and then the edges rolled up, d upon stan H each other, and welded. They are aye 19,757 | and the imperfect ones rejected. As they pass along 93,908 | through turning, borixg, and grinding, they are 41,682 | subjected to inspection at each step, and the work- ‘295 | men are held responsible for the fall value of an; 2 | barrel they may spoil, at the stage in which it tpoiled, and the amount is lucted from their 55 | earnings; and we may tay here that the same course is adopted in regard to y component of the mus- ent. To it B. Lay yd Wiseman, Mr. pt. Cannon, “r. Florence; Fre lerick, Mr. Pletoh. Mr. Peterson; Louisa, Miss Crocker; Chatter, NNO TEE TILL CURED. —DRS. COOPER & MURPHY 2he Re lt lo1 " senseless ling about what such land. Col. Ripley, the commanding offic>r at the armo- i 4 street, from the! theo. Ging ual most Yikely aa @ barren tri- < i ar hig te nfl prowl have ry rennet erdar to altri pocivs 20 oe | tl spied mecesol ey . ieee wate anes: ball cored urnt itself out. Not a word is about it an, An's 1, published through one of the papers ® Pro | where, except as people talk of Herculaneum and | ing €1 per musket. This work was commenced in | *ion# are three hundredths ¢f an inch greater in the aot Kivgd-jon to nominate the Hon. Rufus Choate as the Pompeii—as a thing emphatically belonging to the July, 1549, andthe whole number, 113,406, were dredths of 5 Broadway. — — > Mercy: cqndidate for Governor. This provedaregu | past. Even the boys in the schools have stopped | completed by February, 1851, at a cost of 50} cents | than th, folie pheort she Racpanynbokag eg Briioh grode‘Thrvueh Dills of BEORIUM ATES FRIEND SERA SOC™ miler i sending in their adhesion. Whence any more | each. At the close of the year there were on hand H i ‘are given, wre for New York. ated bessiee ends Uh eres, te .oburst to the whigs. They were filled with iJ y, half to be worked from each barrel fn fiaishi given i Im the Ro lar specitic for pri In the names are to bederived, unless resort shall bo had | ® grand total of two hundred and fifteen thou- | i, then subjected to the powder test. Fifty-live | rteps intending to take % fa tne Beds | cure in two days. ¢767) “hile the coalitionists admitted that the idea | ¢ infant schools and nurseries, no one can tell. sand nine hundred and fifty muskets. bartels ard Goually loaded and discharged a% the A ne are, regu fae the ships are | Dr. Ward's, oo r Broadway. Advice, There %@ dad one for the whigs. And, indeed, it i There is considerable siskness among children, of | The largest number of men employed during any e, ina building made for this purpose. | fll aie wee — ver resiven ene, and Ro dostor cures iBone in the ¥R00d one for that distracted party, and i; | Complaints incidental to the season, but otherwise | one month last year was 431; the smallest $20— | Pach barrel is discharged twice, the first chargd OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED we have not much to complain of, in this respect. | ®Verage number per month, 3517. The average miles,, tly worked out may do them an amazing The weather is hot, wot, and sultry. ALaosia. pay of these men, making no account of lust time, consisting of one-eighveenth of a pound of powder, Btates Mail Steamship HUMBOLDT will leave for Southe stan, t0 land the mile se one ball, and two wads, each wad occupying three- eau oT nm e St. Louls Co: In the month of June, just & one-fifteenth of a pound. e second charge nie at O c ,. t, the division of seat ene vaetodecenk of f powder, | the Post Ofice. For tre ‘tive, with she ret names ta saedl in hee, A 4 ‘puma a tte camel. Tear agen 4 Sr. Louis, Missouri, August 5, 1951. office labor and laborers, was as follaws:— ons ll, and two. weds, and cesh change TS well een eave rv has ever produced. A pectecs our is the West—The On Salaries or Wages.—One superintendent, one Ti rig ) a, like the difference between Satan and the WU Behe at te io—New Gi Tero | master armorer, one military storckeeper, four | ™med. Taese barrels are laid on s cast-iron NEM TORK AND GALWAY STEAMSHIPCOMPANY. ooved bed, and the balls aro discharged into a tion are pen at the offi R. FAWCETT 18 CONFIDENTIALLY OCSULTED ‘ lerks, eleven inspectors, sixteen machin sts. ei wee i Wo Wall street, where every information coucerning the D De ree delicate .ngel Michael, would be purely political, and not ts. . Py Ee t ank of clay, which is occasionally washed for the pH his off 14 Dover street, on all ut? at that. He has not been much mixed up | unre 4 cht Layenst farce eer coven | lead it contains. rere may me His Baim of Zura (or nervous You, who have always sought the earliest oppor | lock forgers, eight bayonet forgers, two ramrod | ““"rhe inspec i id bot RPOOL.—T. EW AND SPLENDID var recent pelities, and therefore he is not the inna of givin pits 9 feted of great pub. | {rgers, ten mo anting forgers, one appendageforger, on poe. wae beng Peja Ba > oll on FRuctaun Olrt OF MANCL will leave Phi- ‘ 7S ras y om F one iron maker, nine assistant forgers, six anneal- Pn Ae iadelphia for Liverpool, on Thursday, the rey ¢t of any formal dislike. He hasnever had any. | 1:5 concern, will know how to appreciate that which | ers, fourteen borers, twenty-six miners, eleven dril- pee Hest. aay pines pron wt nay Sag alot Bie cmavanmmenter thops ahve viptiing Be Th 16 to aay against theabolitionista, and yetiscon. | | go in this instance. By accident, I have obtained | lers, three tarners, three grinders, sleven barrel | Se“ thay there are hosing Danes, cinder Males, Haws, Fe loon, $100; Fore Cabin, $60. Passengers |" rea: “a ive enough to satisfy the Webstermen. The | knowledge of a highly interesting seeret,andhave | Slers, twenty-four lock filers, six bayonet filers, | so pear in the finishing. oi bo pgevided with railroad chore to by tbe = ‘meco rould wach hin m4 alta | Sacaedte commune or your bona withus | Huet axgmung, i, et sevane, Ars | "TR numberof onined Marl, nth at | OY RAGES TCAD, conn Pe ‘vent just as it does ina legal contest. Ho has | delay, the substance of the discovery. I have had ing finishers, three lock finishers, owe arm finisher, i a ake peor Ba23, ‘Ofthess, JACKETS FOR HAVRE.—SRCOND LINE.—THE th invigorati known in tale country. "Ne tee DE MARKIED WORAN'S F' A.B. Maurs ‘RIVATE MEDICAL OOM- of Disesoom fering, of physical aud mental anguish to mea. jomate Wite, aed pecuail ditheuitice to the hase Ae aS, pared by timely possession of thig {th sqme of the most desperately situated of lis to the d ts, and that which I | two appendage finishers. a 4 befo ee | PPASHing thine, will Veuve Bavse om the itu and Rew Nie Lunctsoup lpupectas access the document state whic! —, 18 of tl iret class were condemne re reach- 5 why should he not be able to save the | know to be fact. I know that several very distin- panics iths, two filers, nineteen ea: ing the stage of proving, and 1,971 of the last. In Fork on tbe ie of seh meth = rem seem ‘ge ‘o get a verdict in their favor from the poo- ple’ . @ desperate state offortunes is a sufficient rene roalling him in, then he is much neoded vhigs. But would he accept the nomination? » and thirty-six laborers, all on | proving, 251 were condemned for workmanship, > foyed in | 224 1815 for material, In the whole numbor of ho above give a total of 320 men, empl eyed, io barrels proved, only 142 burst, and an instance of t number emp «be i | a barrel bursting at the second discharge, has not with the exseption of | been known for several Between this stage guished men are seeretly engaged in concocting a plan for # territorial division of tho Union, and a new formation of the government departments— | June, which is tl and, briefly as porsible, I furnish you, from my ex- Siz ween toe stapes, mptoms, and the mosd certalu mode of cure, in every com: the same. he finishing of the barrel, 17 | “2 cae ads say, yes. geno has been failing | tract, with the outline of their scheme. At the Lower Water Shops there is now com- | nd the finishing of the tarsal, 1 Seip teas, peil 48 etter {rr a entioman tn Darton, Obie. fe x» «me time past, from his intense application to The whole territory of our Republic to be divi- paratively little business done. The work formes in making 21,000 muskets, only 454 barrels were ay . his p.ofession; and as be eannot be idle, they have 4 $i done here was some years since removed to the Hi spoiled by the workwen, and the value deducted 7, bas been, Deteaptibty stakin tow th vught of the Governorship for him, just as an or- Goll np inte eur grant divisions: | for convenience, and the introduction of # steam | from their earnings, while 5,323 were a loss to the | manter. ie. als before snd dunt “ vag ui F The first grand division to include all that por” | engine in the Hill buildings was made to do the | government from imperfect material. Fey are all Get class New York bulls shipe.provided with jurlag her oem. ava sy man is gent to the Springs. I can answer | tion north and east of a line from Albemarle Sound, | work formerly done by water-power hero. A prin | Sis itailest piece value of a component ofa | $lifedulsite articles forthe com clones in the, trey, fc ‘4, that if he shall be placed in that office he will | yp the Roanoke and Dan rivers, across the Biue | pal part of these shops and their water power are | musket, is one mill; the highest, €3 60. | Fue price of paseupe ts $100, with ora, Goods + have enough to do to take up his time; and change | Ridge to the waters of the New and Great Ken | to Messrs lagersell, Dectistle ‘a 8 to the subscribers will be frve from any i stablishment known asthe Massa- |, The following is the weight of a musket, in de- of employment may be found useful to him. Still, | pawa rivers, out to the Ohio, and up the Ohio to | soit Flour Mills. The government, however, carry tail and total, expressed in pounds and hundredths | anges Dut thoes sctuatly Incurred. setuatly tae BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 161 Pearl street. | = _ —_ more than one man has lost is life by giving up & | Beaver, and u 7 on arolling mill here, where every scrap of iron, | $f * pound: | ‘EW ORLEANS, THE SPLEND ‘ . ‘ . p Beaver and Chenango rivers, thence H din th 7 pein Weight of barrel..............266 5 4.25 | © ORLgans, NDID tat was lon iling him Just st other | to Lake Era | Ke Sine Se, retains Joe proce uee | Weighs eftcks sad cds acess & | ans save died from being cured of long standing | The second grand division, to inclade all that | coneumed, so that not a pound of iron is thrown | Weight of bayonet og el . es. Mr. Choate’s life is too valuable to the portion west and south of tho line named for bound- | away or sold at less than its valu. This rolling Weight of musket withou ‘ Pr modations, ripen — days in advance of the United States Mail, te me PE LPOPFORD, TILESTON & CO., 43 South street, » sinal community, and he is himself too good ate mill is farnished with a complete set of machinery | Weight of musket complete ont “ rte ry nam Manit te _ ® | ing the first grand division, and all east and north | fr rolling and slitting ee tivtemeness, cco | wel thaw be cen tins cesmitne percussion | _Frvight taken at thirty cents per euble foots % ightly pe: Sen dhs, party. | of a line from the mouth of Kenbawa river down the | cuttin for bars, and three water wheels, as | murket weighs ten pounds, lasking eighteen hun- 7 ped by his m: ad. that he will think £ rn Ee’ PPOSITION TO THE OLD MONOPOLY, AND SELF y any admirers that he jal Obio to the Mi ppi, and down the Mississipp; the driving power Credths. jis weight is less than that of the old Still Further Ke: * fthe matter before allowing himself to be “ At the Middle Water shops, the processof forging | flint musket. | Chagres, direct, aad ra iD " to the Gulf of Mexico, or Atlantic coast. i cuara) pla: in the “rough and tumble” of the gladiato- 7 ; barr rods, and bay>oets, is carried on. | The exact cost of a single musket, of the num- | ~ oopy will be tranamitted by mai rial fore all the skilland science | ‘The third grand division to include all that por- | 7, here eighteen tilt-hammere, carried by | ber manufactured last year, cannot be stated, the | Thus bringin ‘Sth A ed ae ited Beaten All 4} int? able a man to accomplish | tion north and west of the lines bounding the | twelve water-wheels. These shops, with the | inventory bring uncompleted, but the cost in the fice. 199 Liberty sipegereeee Bow ne ebe net favored by circumstances. it is | first and second grand divisions, and from | Lower, employ thirty-four men. A new invention year 1:50 was $9 03). The cost for the last year | # ate ; z = > - = stres th, notekill, which wine political victories. " aah rl The best ewordeman of Florence or Dlilaa would | the mouth of the Ohio up the Micsissippi to | He of great importence to every large have failed where Tom Hyer woo a great victory | the Missouri river, and by that to White Earth | jichment in the country. Ihe old motnod of | being, in IS41, $17 44. Mr. Choate’s nomination would please the lite- river, and the British boundary line. driving a tilt hammer is by & water-wh to each ‘The exquisite order and neatness which reign rary clare of the community, as he is ascholar—be- | rhe fourth d div to include all the re- | bammer, or to every two hammers. ‘Tho neces. | throughout the whole establishment, are always | ing one of those few lawyers who kaow something | a ee pete si'y of compelling this arires trom the fact that if | subjects of remark to those who visit it, and the | beside mere law = Thoard one of theso gentlemen maining territory south and west of the lines bound- | ¢1.¢ Lammer was driven by a belt from a regul say st hie election would be a restoration of the | ing the other grand divisions. Thus briefly the | moving power, the speed of the hanmer eo REW ARD.—JOFFRIEW ANTI Pe OD cihcratsiers tor theesreah Tepor tat, AER kee s epeedy least restriction bas just been completed here, and ove which will | Will be less. Jn ten years the cost of manufacture | ring estab- | per musket bas been reduced nearly one half, it | ar | pericet ryetem of accounts by which overy item of | {1 re. No freight taken vt | ctock is followed and checked in its — from | For Srvight on posengs, 07 i Bg Ae MIL or ani by O. ard stroes, New York onton: Wright & Co. inte Governors; and [ have since been puraling ivi ip :— | be increared or decreared suddenly at will. ‘The | the bands of the storekeeper to its final and per fect | ®, Agent, 51 Cortiandt street. | ms co ascertain when our Stato had Governors | 1/40 for division ; now fur the government plan:— | rr trv ition comsite of w looee driving belt—ao | traceformation into the fuiched arine, ls euough to | PARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT @ftiacd od. They certainly were not here in the © chief Executive Department to consist of ® | icose, that when it is not tightened by bearing | bentify one whore organ of order is dominant in his mpBrie Bath, opneue entity. * of the old charter, though Vane was a writer, | President, four Vice Presiients, andaGrand Coum | pgainstit, the driving ¢rum has no action upon it. | cerebral developement. Tais intimate system of ry of thie Com . ‘inthrop left some useful works behind him. | cil of State, to be composed of ten delegates from | A pulley is attached ton compound lever half-way | eccountris as prevalent in overy othor department | A approved Navy Depare 9) the other charter Governors were famed for | each grand division— in forty-five members, to | betwecnh the drum and the pull ey. where the power | a8 in that of stock, and is necersary in the making Sete ltnad jock teehee ‘q@ the groat Presidential qualification of | constitute the Chief Executive Department. is applied to the hammer, and by acting upon the | &P of the quarterly retarns to the Gepartences ~each had killed his Indian, and scalped | Tho legislative branch of the government to | lever, the pulley presses upon the belt, wotil it is | It has already been made public that an iron o v perhay The royal Governors were | consist, as now, of a Senate and Hiuve of Repre- | #0 far tightened as to drive the hammer at the at | fence is to be built around a portion of the govern which wil) | the hund woldiers of sourtiers, to which name two or | sent #--the Senate to have sixty members, or | most speed of tho drum. When a smaller speed is | ment grounds, an appropriation having been mado it, You (their number added handsome literary ac- | fifteen from each grond di the House of Re- | required, the lever is partially released, allowing | by Congress for this purpose. A specimen section 9 Lous. 1,200 tome. | plication hmenta, thoazh nothing of a vory alarming | presentatives to consist of 129 members, or 30 from | the belt to slip, and in this mauner, by faceeasing | of thie fence bas been comploted an put up, and is 1.0g7 toms. Heiees | eectea et Our State Governors have almost invariably | (ach grand each grand divisi be | or diminishing the tension of the belt, any required | decidedly beautiful and appropriate in design, and yon cured by liticians, and but one of them, Edward Eva- tgeeuy represcnved fn the general government. | speed is attained. The result of this simple acd | neat in appearance. It is to stand upon a ranning sate. Beane. The J any title to be considered a great scholar; & t d yu e| ‘as the most unpopular chief magistrate that Sts tenn Oe beautiful invention, is that a thousand tiltvham- | pedestal of Lorgmeadow freestone, and will be mers, if necessary, may be driven by one water- | pr stitute the Supreme Congre ely eight feet and eight inches high. It is now wack medicing * ever had. Our Governors have been | the seat of TT heel, b gi | to be put ly the | bh myoy, NJ . - me government only once intwo years. The | Wheel, or by a steam engine. © be put up only the length of the government be + ~ tee aou ng different from pedagogues and serib- | Grand Council of State to be permanent at thereat | At the Upper Water Shops there are fifty-reven | grounds of Stato street. and acr ses the eastern ond in the ehvereton, an: vo D8 th ce. M. LARM blers of government, an ig, grinding, | ‘The standing portion cf the fence is composed | M.D. 42 Reade sireet. two doors from Broadway—notin tho nvene at least twice ineach | men employed. Here the boring, ta either the P. nd i of barrels, ramrode, ond bayonets are | posts and two styles of pickets. The pogt te Presidents always to pr and also the tempering aad polishing | nates at the top with the reprerontation of a battle- Vice Presidents to be elec “work. The machinery in these shops | axe, corresponding more amptor, and tome other gieors, strong reso | each, and not cligible for a se ‘consists of thirteen boring banks, nine turning en- | faeces than toany other lations im Bon op of the ooalition have | for ihe Pri sident’s term, $100,000; gines, seven large grirds jour turning lathes, | acquainted. Each alte: been dopte nh some other towne, reeolu dents, $35,000 each. The Vice Presideats to act, | ten milling machines, | polishing machines, wae than the others, the long one representing tione ot » eantrary nature have been adopted. Bat ’ ) fthe | ft " e t . de, wi e " , Little dor st, however, is entertained either of the | by the appointment of the President, as heads of the | one for bufling ot two screw cutting ma- | balberde, with the crores curving upwards at the Th. democrats are busily engaged in choosing | deleguiea 10 Ueit State Conrention, whiek | tye pred uberate, will meet on the 20th. In Worcester, North | gent store. Didar Laney, Medical Guide,” the be ident or one of The Presi- line ef p port {freight an ; Pp and Ban Francisco, rly to the old Roma. The well known stetmehip SARA SAND n With which we are pertben, now easee charter to the Saree GC ‘ oket i sommodious in hor cabin serangomente, w: wating picket ia lese in Sumeery Yomily beat. One of the nhove steamer Me congalted in ly ted xperienced in this particular Having relustantly. teen to confine himeelf to an office prac= wore dificult eas this spe. will keep up the connection be | Princ! cf {he Mexioan porte, Rice be has meen & ‘ hae 4 following departments:—One as Secretary of | chines, one p ing prest, one wood planer, ove | points, and the short ones spears. jo will be maintain cin lity pee me My ned, oF of ite proving #10 | Sate, one as Seeretaty of War, oneas Secretary of | cit raw, ong machino for splitting leathor, ana | Since the commencement of the superintendence CRESCENT CIT ore i Gad hoadedness of sus of’ tan a the | the '¥, and one as Secretary of tho Treasury. | all arc driven by four water wheels. Tho polishiag | of Colonel Ripley over this oxtensive institution R00 tons. CHRROKE v.and bait headednes me of the coal | The ghief executive an@ legis thop and the shop on the south side of tho sireau | there bas been a marked change in its genoral cha- Aa Lm a than from ithe labors of the | united, to constitute the euy ave been condemned, and are to be rebuilt. We | racter for the better. ‘The grounds bave beon ree | qigavite New York for Chagres on the 11 vf Any Rey rr a youn tae to | the Union. Delegates to the « ced, in the pe com, @ most iogenions | formed, feed, and beautified, and every depart- ‘The new steamehips EL DORA tet A gh ; and then they w ined past pray- tate elected for a term of three “« introduction, | ment of m ure is now carried on with & direct con New Orie 4 infallible ing tor, | indeed any one should be fool enough to Aes det sateen te bes pe peas coal | eae eee aney ae the werte such per i'jneure as little de | think such bonbies worth praying for. The re. .% parts : Ae tt eel 7 at the world ma: Teel forming. with a‘notien, witty iev ‘ 4 a h ena wise live (o rosp here je ‘ produce, in every reepec h Vin and from New Or 5 ly. Offices, Si wark is very often made here, by dem . that me “ ; e length of the | a Geld art asia ia, and Oregon. Pe fe if thy v calking men—Hallett, Ranto me . all the . f card “ : spate red from Armstrong, Lawrason & Co., agents, at that cance tex 10%, Broadway Post rest «owed with the gift of gah, whethor bunkers nes . coca ‘ ay st thy sisi atte taiinidininiete Nien poop Wik a han th Bae, tov eaves inp F rn nite m ery and vireo fare for throne vekots from New Fork ¥e Sea Fran ca OFFOTEN. tion) ‘I get along admirably. Last year, ’ a ahaha ed a gy h fohildten, pres gay, th © we an orator in the convention, ox- | | - to | Ie c ‘ t ‘ wen it 2 | Sint here ia 8 book ond. talking; and the consequence was, that the | oc mrceed of og | > B cweng curren) O ov pee eo See ae Putation upon ite compett | adopted by an, were Age No. 12 Ann street ~ ) fromcach wheel into its appropriate tube. The | tion with the assqmbled skill aud ingenuity of the For choice of berths have 0 , : quence delegates cloewed {rom the sub: et ted ie0a New Vouk Bi sony 40g was cae ef the best conducted, harmo Kiogs oF ccpecquence is tbat all tbe Gust of the room is ' world. rected te bes ow York Po: ; ; at Offioe, wal) bp OF States Wishig ite bopedarics; cach &

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