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oe. gether. The aspe: ‘was, became decide!) ‘was aides even b) 1) lar but distant iy er the ater sub t hours ago, mig’ the conntry behind, ava ovis dens lining one sie cab was 6€6D by sion + tae piétons & with lapgvid curios pereon it contai red. The following portrait sketched -— dim, the potbsy, . bodied. He th remember but 4 jt repgarded us one « who presently mac towel onder bik ar the eituation of « dressed in a fa away-coat, ren with yellow f Particular, »: state of chro to change citner ceeded about once Kept it only fi for fighting back nataraily te ‘the taproom from tas count of his quirtuess understood that se aew and then from 1h rink as often ast 0 the whole, Tox ot tts place. i “Oun Hoxneymo. x from Puoch — the » above title, by & nindo up oF bumorous cari: aers, whieh has temporary suc papers compo. it {4 only the # the pens of Oickens, Thaci Sexrold. There ar will not be giad i form the treary through the co! tions are by Ulenan. MinistTsxinc ro OmiLpacop. ject of this story of ebildren th table feclings towsrd life venders and 6) mp papers. Sivce ing business, a» to the nterest ¢ faasked inpro wal aprearaicr the articles i gay that he ba rior class to those these publications their authorship ¢ pymous, We mi) pons long prac rature, and accusio Phical! analysis gumber is expe ences of pri and accurat: articles that i is by hie prev that Mr. Putuce euch @ bigh re be only pers ofiminativg ¢ impress of his f the count The article on |\ we shall not agau noticing the ary between Ler ner:— Raraseed day ans night, hauted from fod and hole like a fox in the ce to cara on hour's wares, d by oue whose sincerit Could pot doubt, to ap. ly, on the good word ol John Milkt, for a be thus laborer in the K n There, it wis said, he would be entirely tafe, as no soldter durst approach those | premises to molest uny woul therein employed. It gtrack the poor exile ax curious that the very den of the British lion, the private grounds of the Sritish King, should be commended toa refagee as | his scoureet asylum. His nativity carefull, wonally ictrodnced t éleep, driven fiom bole t 3 With ne on he wae at fuet advi Gardens at Kew. George of lofts trees, More than once, raking tho gravel, Ieracl through intervening foliage would catch peeps in some pri- wate but parallel waik of that lonely figure, not taere shadowy with overhanging leaves than with the shade of royel meditattuue. Ueauthorized aud abhorect thonghts wil! some times invade the best human heart. Seeing the monarch unguarded before him: the war wes imputed more to E =~ than to the willingness of Pariinment or the m H ing to mind ali his own sufferings, fromts, out of that war, with all the calamities of iB oe Ol dim impnlses, euch as those to which the Rogi Ravailiac yielde¢, would shoot balefrl- across the soul ofthe exile. Bat thrusting Satan him, Ixruel ranquwhed ell suck temptations. theee ever more dixturb bim, after his one conversation with the monarch. he wae one day gravelling a little bye walk, bt, the king, tarning 9 clump of , suddenly brashed Inracl's - Immediately lersel toucbed bis hat—but did not femove it—bowed, and was retiring, bs his sir urres‘ed the king's atteation. aman—no Englisuntan—no, 2 E ef in “« " 00.’ bat ground. “You are a Yankoe—s Yenkee,” said the king again, in his revid avd half-stammering way.- Israel assayed to reply, but could not. could he say? Could he lic to a king 7 “ Yea, yor—yon are oue of that stubborn race— that pears’ bal race. What brought you here?” Whe fate of wor, sir.” ro yg eaid a low, cring- roacting, ‘this men is in the wa He were sais. Them te some mistake, mer it age your ety. Quit the walk, blockhead,” ho at * It the juttier ga*fenera who thus Ba sepesincs iaeat had lakes his directions )" hissed the gardener again to the king: “A mistake of th perth poy and loave him with +“ May it orde.’ 5, aut hour te, dei arate , OCCUR road leading towards sy aad eo gaya few deseribed ag dreary ; Made vark being left all of Keusington, gar. t wey—qehen a solit ef of the turni at ituse relief, and looked © descent of the single are also truthfully we old man, fame, but | wen anything he could ae Chequers, and wus Taproom Tom, pearance, with a dirty been for many years in thing of that sort—aint you ? not—no, po. You are @ runaway prisoner-of-war, eh? You have sma this place to be safe from pursuit, eb? eh t Is it not 20 g of a green cut calyes of his lega, re hes of no color in 4 and stockings in a »\ bad never been known or wore, Tom suc- »dtainiag a place, but eu be was discharged ‘woo which he dif ra, Where he served in wae much liked on ac- a oviity. It was tac: pct a plate of victs | ,aod be pormitted to | iuvited him: so that, lose much by the less Over Comieanrrms,”* + just issued under tke ringer & Townsend, om those racy and | vkaey life and mau- or our London con- de popularity. imental reprint—for s—are chiefly from | Thomas Hood, 1. Lemon, and Douglas hook collectors who are in this convenier ‘ -euttored 60 prof vunch. The illu ‘k artist—Mr. J. Mo } copies, embracing history, mecbanici urage in the breasts of kindiy and chari- | e whore condition in ving objects of their veder the more effeo- wa of the author, the » book are navessarily jon of the youthful ; Spaces in the middle, with the word “desert” diffu: ly to carry ovf aiyle and Lig adapted to the co mind. The tul terest and a mor tye and bene'c Purnam’s M this spirited } he August numberof some excellent restricted his publish- uote of his attontion uuzine, we notice a 8 contents and gene- fiom the quality of w numbers, we chould liacd writers of a supe- wsually contribute te Wituout pretending to fix ties who court the ane- essuine that, they are from the higher walks of lite- oo thorough philoso- buzzed with flies. remarkable for the evi- patient investigation stioguish those cuaracter of essays. It vritings of this stamp adv contrived to give » bie magazine; and if ne judicious and dis- nithsonian Institutt: although oppos d to our views, is well con dered and cleveriy sontly had occa ‘« sentiments as to ti We have #o re- give expression to onr m nner in which the funds of the institution haye been mismanaged, that avel over the ground by ats of the writer. etory of “Tsrack bolver” ia continued in the pre sent namber, aud in ‘ue fifth and seventh chap- fers we are introiuced to two per rather opposite quaiiies of mi Third and Dr. Frsiklin el aud the bigot Good hearted obi monarch, is racteristic of the dvieots of the i but naturally of dark colored wood, set in | with wax, after the usual French style. As Israel walked this slippery floor, bis unnaccustomed feet elid shout very strangely, as if walking on ice, so that he came very near falling. chief gardener by one who | woll knew him ; arwrd, wo, with a line from Sir Jobo, and recommended by his introducer as ua- | commonly expert at norliculture, Terael was soon installed ag keeper of ccs tain fess private plants and | walke of the park. Ie wae here, to one of his near country retreats, that, coming from perplexities of state—leaving f behind him the dingy old b icise of St. Jam ts ird was wout Co walk uj i boneeth the tong arbors formed by the interiockings do v, looking out across the on tho opposite sive, baito Israel proceed with his operstions. emi ec membering that e Gelf-will of tho fon aint an Englis ae death, Israel tried to anarer something; not what to aay, ctood frozen to the phage. “ Blink, you dog, Sereel; shen sloua Gnsn, fT wsovre your "hwo erey—neray CC, nmi Ae bebe Sey GIOR mTW) 6 iw ins amomest, M0 tho sepmne eet of bear =o! By, in turned upon Ieree! Were yon a Bunker Hill thet bioedy Banker Hil'—eh, eh? } Yer, cir.” « Lape like @ devil—like # very devil, I suppose? “ Yes, sir.” “ Helped flog—belped flog my soldiers ?”” “ Yes, sir; but very sorry to do it” PRES tres abr “7 took it to be m: by, sir.’ © Very much mistaken very touch misteken in- deed. hy co ye sir mo?. ? I'm your king— your bin; weir so\d Tarnel firmly, but with deep respect, | “ Thave no king.” The king darted his eye incensedly for a moment; but without guailipg, Israel, now toat all was out, * till stood with mute respect before bim. The king, turning suddenly, walked rapidly away from Israel a enipt but presently returning with @ less hasty pace, , “Yon are rumored to be 8 spF—8 SPY, OF some- dow you are eal Be (—eh? eh? eh?” “Sir, 11 “Well, ye’re an honest rebel—rebel, yes rebel. | Hark ye, hark. Say nothing of this talk to any one. Ano bork ain. So on long as ye remain here at Kew, shali see that you are safo—eafe.” “God bless your majesty!” “Eb” “God bless your noble majesty!” “Come—come-—cono,” siniled the king in delight, | “J thought I could conquer ye—conquer ye."” “Not the king, but the king’s v8, YOUr ma . | bridge. Lonly took tho | thought it woald ot look weil eo kincly offered.” friend,”’ said the’ Doctor, “I like your Morward dealing. I will recieve back the “No interest, Doctor, I hope,” aaid Ierach The cage lookec mildly over pecuniary matters. Never ring busiacas fansections. sah “Join my atmy—army.” deed—vors-—ver: .” Andstill growling, the maguarimouslion departed. As a pendant to the ahove, we give the ful- lowing quaint sketch of the American puiluso- pher. Mavy will perhaps take exception to it, | 88 exaggerating some of the little foibles of Franklin’s mind. . The cene, be it remembered, is Jaid in Paris :— Wrepped in a rich dreesing-gown—a fanciful pre sent irom an admiring marchesa—curiously em- broidered with algebraic figures like a conjurer’s robe, and with 1 skull-cap of black satin on his hive of a head, the man cf gravity was sented at a huge claw footed old table, round as the zodinc, It was covered with printed vapers; files of documents; rolls | of MSS.; stray bits of strange modele in wood and metal ; odd locking pamphletsin variovs Jangueges; and «ilgorts of books, including many presentation diplomacy, agri ulue, political economy, metauhystes, metsor- ology aud gecmetry. The walla had a necromantic look; bung round with barometers of differeut kinds; | drawings of surprising inventions; wide mups of far count jes in the New World, containing vast empty 58 ly pripted there, sv as to span fivo-aud twenty ae grees of longitude with only two syliables, which printed word, however, bore a vigorous pen mark, | in the Doctor's band, drawn straight througti it, ag if iv summary repeal of it; crowded topographical and trigenometrical charts of various parts of Fu- repe; with geometrical diagrams, and endless other surpsisir g hangings aod upholstery of science. tiquity. Ove purt of the reugh fiuished wall was sadly :za ked, and covered with dust, fooked dim and dark, But the uged inmate, though wrinkled as well, looked neat and hele. Borh wall anc sage were compounded of like materials—lime and | Gust; both, too, were old; but whilo the rade earth of the wall had no painted lastro to shed off all fadings und tarnish, aud stili kee» fresh without, though with long cla its core aecayed—the living | lime and dust of the sage was freacoed with the de- fepsive bloom of bis soul. } The weather was warm; like some old West In- | dia jogshead on the wharf, the whole chamber | But the saplent inmate sat still | aud cool in the midst. Absorbed in eome other world of his occupations and thouchts, those insects, like daily cark and care, did not seem ore whit to annoy him. It was s goodly sight to eco thie serene, coo! and vipe old philosopher, who by sharp inqui- | sition of man in tue street, and then’ fong meditat. | ing upon him, surrounded by all tiese quoer old | implements, charts and books, had grown at last 60 wordrous wise. Thero ho sat, guite motionless among those restlees fitcs; and, with a sonnd hke \ the low noon murmur of foliago jn the woods, turn ing over the ieaves of some alciont anc tattered folio, with a binding dark and shasgy as the bark of any oldoak. Itscemcd as if eupernatural lore muet needs pertain io this gravely ruddy person- age; at least far foresight, pleasant wit, and work- ing wisdom. Old age seomed in no wise to have dull- ed bim, but to havo sharpened; just as o!d dinner knivee—so thoy be of gvod steel — wax keen, spear-pointed, and clastic as whale bone with long usage. Yet thong hg was thus lively apd vigoicus to behold. spite of his sevonty-two Sears (his exact dato at tho ) somehow, the incredible seniorlty ofan ontedilavian seemed hia. Not the years of tho calendar who!ly, but also the yeara of sapience, His white bairaand mild brow Spoko of the future as well aa the past. He scemed to be seven eccre years old; that is, three score aud ton of prescienco added to three ecore and ten of Yemewbrance, mekes jnst seven acore years in all. Bat when Israel stepped within the chamber. he lost the complete effect of all this; for the sage’s back, not his face, was turned te him. So, intent on his crrand, hurriod and lcated with hisrecent ron, our cocricr entered the room, ina- dequately impressed, for the time, by citner it or its occupant. “‘ Bon jour, bon jour, monsiour,” sald the man of Wisdom, in a cheerful voice, but too busy to taro round just tien. “How de you do, Doctor Franklin?” said Terael. “Ab! I amell Indian cora,” said tue Doctor, turning round quickly on his cheir. “A country. an ; sit down, my good sir. Well, what nows? Spe cial? “ Wait a mifute. sir,” satd Israel, stepping across the room towards 4 chair. Now theie was no carpet on the floor, which was uges, and slippery * Pears to me you have ratoer high heels to your boots,” said the grave man of utility, looking sharp- y down through his spectacles: ** Don’t you know that it’s both wasting losthor and endangoying your limbs to woar such high heels? [ have thought at my first leasure, to write alittlo pamphlet against that very abuse. Bat pray, whatare you doing now? Do your boots pinch you, my friend, that you life one foot from tho floor that way?” At this moment, Is:a¢l having scated himself, was ar} my his right foot across his loft mee. “ yw foolish,” continued the wise men, “ fora ratiopal creature to wear tight hoote! Had nature intended rational creatures should so do, she would have made the foot of solid bono, or perhaps of solid iron, instead of bone, muscle, and flesh, Bat—Isee. Holt” And springing to his on alipperod feot, the vene- rable sage hurried ta the door and ahot-to the bolt. Then drawing the curtain corefnily acroge the win- ert to vari sue windows “J was mistaken this time,” edded the Doctor, ing, a3 Jarael produced biz documents trom their 19 recesses; ‘your high heels, iastead of being idle vanities, seem to be fall or meaning.” a “Framy aes rong wth byes 4 nee Denes ligt that when you como beok e “Thad @ narrow ene o Gren. the papers: Se ON er fiom Englead, if you should then have an opportu- , to eco its wonders, you be ae all big et gene ag historically i - 9 5 miller to you. In world, men muet provide Why, crossing the stone bridge thore over the Knowledge before it a wanted, fast 96 on ounce “Seine”— interrupted the Doctor, giving the | men in New England get in their wintor’s fuel one French propuncistion. “Alwaye get a word rig' friend, and you will never got Ps jost pow.” “How? How's that?” said the eage, fambling the apers eagerly. Papers cagerly, Seen”— in the tirst placo. my it ag afterwards.” “Well, Iwas crovsing the Lien thore, and who should hail me bata suspicious loo! der pretence of seeking to polish my boots, wanted slyly to unscrew their hoels, and 20 steal all these precious papers I’ve brought you.” ing scrutipizir gly upon his in your time, undergeae whet they call bard times? | 8° Fielding. It is aneffort vo totally differing Been set upon, and porseouted, and illy en- } from the previous works of the reputed author (Herman Melville) that it is impossible to pre- dict the measure of bis suecess In it until we auspicious, my honest friend. An indiscriminate di | advance further i ‘trast of human nature le the woret consequence of a ay ines, treated by somo of your f-llow creatures?” «That I have, Doctor ; yee, indeed.” “T thought co. Sad usago has made you sadly miserablo condition, whothor brouglit about by iano than want of senro, sometimes lcads a man into harm, Fe much enspiclon is as bad as tao little rense. Man you met, my friend, most probably, bad no artful intention ; ho know jnst aothiag about you or your heels ; be simply wanted t> earn tvo sous by brushing your boots." Those blacking moa regularly station thomoclvey on the bridge. af o * . 7. . . * . up to the present time, “TY suppoee,"said the Dector,npon Tsracl's conolnd- ing, “that you desire to return to your friends across the cea?” “That 1 do, Doctor,” said Israel. “Weil, I thiok, Ishall be able to procure you a wrnote Icled with delight. The mila <rret’s eyes apart wi mild oticed it, Jee added: “Butevents in these ‘tome are unrertain. A$ the prospect of pieasare never be elated; but, without deprossion, respect the omens ——————— tent Office, tor the week date: il, Be much my Ue has taught me, wy: honest ie fr 5 Terael felt as though @ img had been thro-t under hia nostrils, ue the toon coesiaty with- drawn, “] think it is probable thaf in two or three days I sba)! want you to return with some pacers t- the eons who sent you tome. In that cxse you will ave to come here opce more, and taen, frienc. we wii! see what can be done tow: out torrents of thanks when the Doctor interrupted him: friend, cannot be too mach to man it sboald be limited. No maa can possibly so serve unbounded gratitude. ‘The Steamer Hansa ‘The eteamer Hanes, from | as deing in the eastern Merchents’ Exchange telegraph, went ashore on the would probably be | steam tag Wave Ins Feneeelicl. of Omelanatl, Obie, tee im | machines. | * , N.Y., for improvement | Mich., for improve- | , N.Y., for improve. ; quarry, : Agua 1, 1864, ree | eat a , of New York, N. ¥., for improve- for matohes. William Little, of the Strand, in the county of England, for improvement in lubricating was placed on exhibition yesterday, the Hall. This specimen io Jong, 806, twelve inches with white veins Geo. W. Cherry, of New York, ent in Ktone saws. | braim Cushman and Jobn R. Cushman, of An- | Muge., for improvement in drying thick yee of Franklin, Tenz., for improvement Seretniok Raviey of New ee ye Y., i {m- roved machinery r uniting metal wm. jo ua) thickness. ‘3 Briggs, of Utica, N. Y., Now York N.Y, f eantaadltt . ¥., for H baa rat 1 lenry C. A Jean P. Efferenn, of el; ing ope. Now, indeed I shall p doing part of m: E 4 oayChn Carton and for improvement meee ban Spm bib | , UL, for improved inner wer ale Emmons, of New York, N. Y., forimprove- | ah fie He ie f t in compagses and mr R Glover, of Glasgow, Ky., for improved rege, of Pittabarg, Pa.,; for improvement B. F. Gold, of New: Haven, Conn., for ‘improve- + ments in lathing buildin, ‘ Ab.am J, Gibson of Clinton, Mase., for im a| ment in modes of attachiag thills and Abram J. Gibson, of Clinton, Sadly looking down, iarael silently shook his head. “You wont? Well, gravel the walk then—gravel i —_ | away. Very stubborn tace—very atabborn race in.) “* Daring lost hers 284 sin Coosapenbe Bay, during © ourtelf to be jocose ¥ joke at funerals, or The alla between us two trivial, but trifles may im Masz., for improved whiffie-trees to vehicles. Jepeph Byce, of New York, N. Y., for improve Jobn M. Hathawsy, of New York, N. Y., for im: Elmira, N. Y., for improve- ment ip railroad car couplin, Withom F. Ketchum, of provement in av ive momentous priciples. But no more at pre-ent. You had better go imume- diately and find the bootblack. with Lim, retu®A bither, and you will flad a room ready fur you ie this, where you will etay during ‘ But I thought I would like to have a little leok el the town before I go back to England,” said “Business before pleasgre, my friend. You must absolutely remain ix your room, just as if you my prisoner, until you quit Paris for Calais. Not kuowing now at what inetavt I shall want start, your keepiug to your room is indispensable. But when.you como back from Brentford again, | then, if nothing happens, you will have a chance to this celcbrated capital ere taking ship for N.w go directly and pay the boot-black. Stop! bave you the exast change ready? Don’t takiou cut ull your money in “Doctor,” eaid israel, “fam not “But you knocked over the box.” “That, Doctor, was bravery.” “Bravery in & poor cause, is the height of sirapli- | city, my friend. Count ont yourchange. It most be Freneb coin, not English, that you are to pay { the man with.—Ab, that will do—thosethree coins will be enough. Pat them is a pocket separate ‘The chamber itnelf bore ovident marke of an- | {™ your other cash. Now go, aud hasten to tho Having settled | provement in shot N.Y., for im- heels.” We», Hepry Morrison and M. W. E. Doran, of in- disnapolia, Ind., for iny Willis Mansfield, of provement in houses for switch fenders. 2 William Watson, of New York, N. Y., for im- provements in stone and marble Benjamin I’. Bee, of Harwich, Maas., for improve- ments in feed water ap; George W. Coats mortising machine, jew Haven, Conn., for im- kets were picked, or it cceidentally tell from Sruznpi Mustc ar Sr. Srersex’s Cavecu in Twenty ExouTs Srexst.—The lovers of the magnificent music of the Catholic church ehould avall themselves of tho to the above church and listea ‘her with a large and efficient seen ‘unsurpassed by tus to ateam boilers. James Ruseell, of Spi ficld, Mase., for improvements in machines for atitch- Halvor Halvorson, of Boston, Mass., aasignor to bimec}f avd Horace Barnes, of Boston afocessid, for improvement in mechanism fer measuring cloth Samuel T. Thomas, of Lawrence, Mass., and Eliza Ann Everett, administratrix of Fdware Everett, de- ceused, late of Lawrence aforesaid, for improvement in warping and dressing varas. Charles Monnier and William M. Booth, of Buffalo, N. Y., for improvement in fastening lanterns. William 8. McLean, of Pittsburg, Pa., for im- provemert in car wheels, with independent flange William M. Palmer, of Palmyta, Me., for thrash- adford 8. Pierce and Charles M. Pierce, of New Bedford, Mass., for improvement in moulis for ce- tubce. Alexander H Petach, of Charleston, 8. C., for improved dumping car. enford Stone, of Kirkersville, Ohio, for self- londing and damping cart. Simeon Stearman, cf Goshen, Ind., fxr method of ain to the mill stones. Philadelphia, Pa., for improvements Tbe improvements the leg under the saw, and cutting down with tne saw is hung in a swinging me, which, as the log advances, will raise or lower to suit any crook in the log, acd thas the saw depth in a croo! desideratum eo veefal in circular mills. Schwingrouber, of New York, N. Y., for im- provement in shce horns. George Souther, of South Boston, Mass., for im- proved tires for went opportunity of te the thundering of there, by Mir. Erbeo, choir of German and any in the city. Mr. W. A. King there every Suncay worni tinue to do so for the next few weeks. now and @ , and will coa- Ax Argant InrosTr:.—A most daring imposter, calling himself the Russian Count Nesselrode, says the Sayannah Courier, has indling the ople of Louisiana in a most sstoundi le pretended that be had letters from Gea. Pierce ‘ov. Hebert. Recommended duced himself on the best Governor's house. H not till after he bad sively upon all bis “Shall T stop to take a meal anywhere, Doctor, as I reta:zn? I saw several cook-shops as I came “Cafes and restaurants, they aro called here, my hovcet fricad. Tell me, are you the possessor of a liberal fortune 7” liberal,” said israel. “I thovght as much, Where little wine is drunk it ts good to dine out occasional where @ poor man dines out at bad policy. Never dine out that dine in. Do not atop on the wi friend, but come directly back bi dine at home, free of cost, with “Thank you very kindly, Doctor.” And Istsel ceparted fer the Ront Neuf, Succoed- in, f, bo rotamed to Doctor these he intro- the finally found out, bat layed his games quite extea- }, and keepers. It would ap; ly successful wil Mississippi as far a8 St, received from bim was written from is airected to Mr. Fortier, at whose ¢: tion fa ) eoaiaar ieee ed,and where he bad @ stolen hosees, which led to his detection. It is as foliows : Mr. D. Forre—Dear Sir —I mot in Biloxi go with Lina to this will prevent at a friond’s; bat an way when you can The it lotter at all, my honest cleaning and feeding in r, and you shall xtensive planta had been eatertain- g in bis errand thithe; Fiupklia, and {vund that worthy envoy attercance ata meal, which, tor’s custom, had been sent fi There were two covers, | tendance the boxt ano a only one principal dish—lamb boiled with bread potatoes made up therest. A de bottle of uncolored glass, filled with cd beverage, stood at the venorable t mo fill your glaze,”’ said tho sage. “It'a white Wivo, aint it?” said Israol. White wine of the very oldest brand; I driak health in it, my honest friend-” hy, it's plain water,” said Isracl, now tast- ja water is a very good drink for plain mea,” replied the wise map. “Yes,” said Israel, “ but Squire Woodcoc! me sherry. and the other gentlemen at White er ¢ port, and evine other friends have given “ Very good, my honest friend ; if yon Ike shorzy port and bandy, walt till you get Back to Squire Woodcock, and the gontleman st White Waltham, and the other friends, and you shall drink audy. Bat while you aro with sae Tonge. Tae’ ‘What lady in Savannah bas thus become allied to German royalty, under the Count, remains to be seen. Triage wheels. of Whitnoyville, Conn., for improve- ment in fire arme, Horace Woodman, of Biddeford, Me., for improve- ment in cleaning top cards of cardi chines. Simeon Willard, of Cmcinvati ment in be dsteads. Albin Warth, of ices of the Russian ma A Otto, for improve New York; N. Y., for improve- Be ton, N. H., forim- manufacture of brooms, f Jacksonville, N. Y., for im- ghorty, of Erie, Pa., for improvement « Fur, of Avburn, Miae., for improvement Robt, Grant, of New Yok, N. Y., for improved hydraulic press. all, of Manchester, Pa., for improvement in i wah se bshom Jackson, of New York, N.¥., for im- provement in horse power hoisting ma Horatio N. Black, of Philadelphia, piovement in machine for cleaning and drying grain. Mortin H. Menafield, of Ashland, O., for improve- ment in screens for hulling clover seed and cleaning Daviel W. Shares, of Hamden, Conn.,for improve- ment in cultivator. James W. Sikes, of Plymouth, N. C., for improve- ment in the cap or withe for the mate of vesse John W. Whittal and William W. Pendleton, of Greenwich, Conn., for imy Dustin I’. Melien, of pearance; ruddy complexion; rather ‘Wears spectacles; has a peculiar ming to look. out from the cornses of provement in tbe here, a fine black cloth & small walking cane. clothes— Ssportect, abd afd ot as looking somewhat older. end a gold fob chain. Tus Higurst Pros Yer—Ons Henxpesp ann Twenty s1x Douiars a Huxpend ror Toracco— We to-day report the sale of a crop of tobacco which ond & yr = q at tobacco market, a q! has loug since been determined. The tobac: was the crop of ge Lafayotte W. Clement, of suit, also a white for Ho afterwarus dressed wore colored geiters, fa quite gentlcman’ Had a gold wate! aberty and port azd b ou will driuk pl as ore Doetor,"” ‘ie “ What do you suppose a of ‘vd « About shen eo id sh, Dea one Pour port. But how much good ‘ence English purchase 7” “Th ee two penny reli, Doctor.” Blaeses of port do you suppose a jion between this “That must be brend will thico p 3 $18--averaving fifty-five dolla: round. It was bought by ir. Willism T. Booker , Who, a8 the report feat.” itis no longer a matter of deubt that Ieyach- . no longer a matter o: vac! best ‘Basco market, bas the most lib- eral and skillful manufactarers, roccives the finest t 0, ana bss the best agents to sell it, in the ion —Lynchlurg Virginian, July 28. “ The gentleman at White Waltham drank a bottle “ A bottle contains jost thirteen glassos—that’s g it poor win. If some- ig the only sort any ment in felt hats. entworth, N. H., sssignor to D.F. Melien aforesaid, Jobn F. Augastus, of Somerville, Mass., and Samuel A. Eaton, of Boston, Magss., for improvement in machine for planing me tale. William Bullock, of Red Falls, N. Y., assignor to Barton G. Morse, of the same place, for iaprove- ment in seed planters. thing of the best—while! gene man abould drink, as being the least poison- ovs—it would be quudruple thet sain, which is one bunored ond fifty-six pence, which is seventy-eight twoyenny loaves. Now, do you not thick that for one man to swallow down seventy-two two penny rotls at one meal is rather extravagant business?” “But be drank @ bottle of wine; ho did not eat beventy-two twe-penny rela, D “He érank the money-worth of seventy-two loaves, which is dvinking the loaves themselves; for money is bread.” “But be has plenty of money to ¢ “To have to spare is to havo to atleman give much away?” it that I know of, Doctor.” “Then he thinks he has nothing to Sparo; and be bas nothing to spare, and yet prodi- gally dvivkiog down his money as bo docs day, it seeras to me that thot gontleman at f-contradicted, and thcrefore is ne good ry jain, eensible folke Like you and me to follow. jovest friend, if you are poor, avoid wino as a costly luxury; if you are rich, abnn it as a fatal induigence, Stick to plain water. my good friend, if you aro through with your meal, we will rise, Thero is uo pastry coming. Pastry is poisened bread. Never cat pastry. Mou, and stick to plain things. Now, my shalt have to-be private until nine o'clock in everiog, when | shall be a Mesntime you may go to your room: I dered the one next to this to be But you must not be idle. Here Altudac, which, in view of our late conversation, I commend to your carncat Samuel L. Crocker, of Taunton, Mass., for ont mail frem muntz’s metal; original patent dated ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENT, Thomas Mardock and William C. Keller, of Cincin- nati, Ohio, for improvemont in additional to original letters patent No. 9,328, dated October 12, 1853. Lanow Fiat.—Tho Granite MUl, at Graniteville, Burillville, wos entirely destroyed on the night of the 3d inst. The mill was of stone, ard nothing waa loft but « »art of the walle, The mill belonged to Stephen L. and Syra Sherman, apd was oocupicd by J. T. Seagrave x manufacture of fancy cassimercs. It coptained ten fall sets of machinery, and was a model mill, in all respects one of the bort in New England, and ope of the most carefully guarded against fire. The goods have stood in the very first rank ja the market, and had s quired « reputation whieh mado them ver by ive between ts Himeatn should be sealed. > ‘AT WAKAOFO® NRW YORK—THIS DAT. +5 17 |.asoom stmt... Port of New York, August 5, 1854, CLEARED. Steamebip North Star, Warnock, Aspinwall, J M Cross. Stenmnebip Georgo law, Fox, ‘Aspinwall, M O Roberta. Steemahip Aucusta, Lyon, tavaunsh, 5 I, Mitchill. Steamship Nashvilo, Berry, Charleston, Steamship Jamestown, Cavendy, Norfolk, Ludlam & Pleasants. Ship Cultivator, Austin, Liverpool, J 0 Ward. Bhip Western Inpite, Bamspeon, Liverpool, Neemith & Son. g Ship Mranilin King, Borland, £¢ John, NB, J 0 Baker ‘0. at your service. profitable. The ‘he loss on the mill an ebinery is about $90,000; oa stock and gooda about tho miil and machi me buildings belo % destroyed; on stocks The insurance on is about 470 000, im loding to tlo estab ishinent, not goods $21,000, The following offices bad risks the whole, and probably jogo about 80 per cer the amount insured:-—Americon, $ihcee, Wash, $16,000; Merchanta’, neal. And here, too, ish one, which you can nity to travel sbout Paris, ington, $10,000: 00; tna, $5,000; Hartt $20,000. sat aremsate to a hundred persons 000. pevel 0 are thrown out of ‘employment by this disaster — Providence Journal, Aug 6. Lost Grau.—Tho lowing : On Sat Bark Hennings, Male Goce hi etieS R Et ht | Season, to serve tiem tho next.” ing. this homely sage and household Pisto, jis hamble guest to tho door, and stam in the hall. pointed ont to him the one which: ‘ing man, who,un- | into bis all tted spartmont, The style of this story, it will be seen, isa close imitation, without its grossness, of that “ My friend,” said tho man of gravity,glanc- | of the carly Englich novelists, such as Smollet Mer) Cadis, Yi Kimball. 3), Klenwort, Uavana, M Tsylor & “Park Deux Wonard (Fr), Vertior, Havana, Bayard & reedwe! Park Rogene (Prus), Peeks, St John, NB, Thompson & Albion American bas the fol- village, clacovered a girl wandering very strangel: th the woods bak of his house. On sabe was etill there, walking ly now and then to y she was yet tbere. was observed moro ed by Mr. nt and Mr. Livorpool, Dupery & Izary. Theodor (Port), St Kitts, Lisbon, Grinnell, Min- Brig Princess Royal (Rr), Tirth, St Thomas, W A F Brig Kate Pendergast, Graham, St Johns, Ni’, Roome Brig Mary E Thompson, Grant, Salem, HD Brookman . Machina, White & Duncan. Srure, City’ Point, jewhous. Brig Eliza Merithew, Parka, Philadelphia, 1 D Bgook- map é Co, mth % pean 3 W Gunn. The best articles in the number are those on cence or guilt. And thongh want of suspicion more | Confucius and Spiritual Materialism. The chsracter of the great Chinese philosopher is presented to us in a light which places him im- messurably above those Greek and Roman fophicta who constructed eystoms rather for the , | Statification of their own vanity than for the | taken: azo of until Jarael pow related te the Doctor all his adventures ideas ea happiness of the human Drig Morneilles, Pilebu: iy er since, She is about 19 years of age, poly good looking onl. is very reserved, at tho howe ef Mr. Snyder, where she Schr Melita, Foster, Schr Londen (Br), Sehr Qucan © (Br), Mabon, ia received from her freinds. | ¢,°°P* Cnteract, Mandrill, Muapse.—We are informed thata Mr. Fopaon, prop at Bainbridge, Christian coun- meen por hea eve Gay tush week. jor information is, that several gentlemen went to ihe inpand onmmenced carousing around, when Mr. A. ardered them off. Amon thers was a Mr. Cor neliue, whe became very icion reste “re ELON wv b i heart MWe have not learned that any deen made-—Eikton (Ky.) Whig. ‘0, Sebr Frank, MoMath, Sehr Leroy, Osborn, ty, wae abot and Demestic Miserliany A former fm good cireumstancos, named Jacob Mil- ler, resiting near Schodack Lending, eommitted himself from a tree. is thonght to have much offended at oy bim gs the murderer. The * fr Titue Pomeroy, of Westficlt, hos lost hia mag very etnguler menner. White aaloop, a mi amped Upon bis bed, and putting one of her the sigh lotely out. § feasts ® nn Bie Baz Ot a ‘Hiizs Jone, Blakoman, Jacksonville, 9 Peck & eee wih bisck ball is matntopsail, rirerse? i i i is i i f } H that the accident will be taken to her station to-morrow. ‘ an p OODBURY, 1. Hy iaepector, Dwuesters. : Scorn Wu Brows, Baltimore for Boston, put ias@ on be remersehd ‘anchers wach ‘Whalem:n. " Cla at New Bedford 4th ship Stephania, Fisher, Indlawt 2. ‘Arr at Hagartown 1st Ship Mobawk, Grant, Nantucket to-complete ttn for Pacide Ocoun, Avent Zansiber May 31 sbip Mevstager, Beker, of Nowe Peet hoge 360 bole, Bapsrte’el Sensans, Wey ir bao eo is. aie, Merry, do, 280 9; olge, Dimmiok, of Fairhave,. | Bpeken. elbow, Mien, for secant ee wi ny with loss of main en reported without date), July 23, lat 2554, lem. t 5 Br bark John Gray, from Palermo for Boston, June off Minorca. : ic Awnaar (W 0 Africa)—Im port Jone 17 bark Goldledh,. —| june er, em : ca 17 bark Wn Hi Coailor, Word, t ‘m from Loabée, wit sargo., No Am at Losndo. No i Bousar—ti re June 6, ship Newton, Whitaey, fer: Calcutta ood Mauritius. ‘i Ca.curra—In June 1 ships Cohota, . fore Boston 6 daya; "eran Job Mathrovt fy thon Fagle, Somes, for do 10; Matchless, Potter, for do Wes. to load for dog. Ks Baxter, and Geneva, Neptuno’s Car, Forbes, for NYork; Wm idge. for Lonéon; barks Rieoal, Leman, for 10 days; Kato Hastings, Fifleli, to load for do. ‘Went to sea from Sand Gers May 27 ships Ocean. Pearl, Sears, Boston; 20th, Skylark, Henry, NYork. a Haran Arr in the outer roads July 19 ablp Metropei, Tesk, or} Havana—In port. Che Gy ships Geo Law, Forsyth, foe Falmouth, E, lig; Grotto, Stewart, for Cor do; Tiss: Parken’ for agen sad Nok sect eerste lood eugar at $6 per ihhd, carries 600 Lhds; Cur- bey, and Ashburton, Taylor, wtg; barze Griffon, from NYork; Louise (Brem), from_do; ¢o cleared anc ready; Ortons, Carit Mar. In July 28 bark John Carver, Ni Rees aa! * eeeme Cd Aug 1 sh Cornelis, Liverpool. paanavan (Cubes oly 28 brig J M Clayton, Rice, St Srmrsn—Are Saly 29 ships N nd Now Engiand, Orr, N re bark John Parton Paley tore, Prien Gioucanter, Er plac ‘skip’ Pail a Wilaeny London (vince reported at E 5 Rael ome Ports. ' ALBANY—Arr Avg 8 achrs Thos B Smith, uN Beaford; Kaplee, Mace, Providence; 4th Elen Baker, do. 2 schrs CT Smith, Hawkins, and Brown, , Providence; 4th Thos B Smith, Kelly, and Hens y, Delano, NBedford. ALEXA! Arr Aug 3, schrs , and F Morwin, NHaven; Gulf Stroam, Boston, Sid bars Londen, Alber, Liverpool, BOSTON—Arr Avg 4, ehips Old Dominion, Semp- sop, pie oe June 16; White Swallow, Wells (tute- Lovett), Philadelphia; brig Joveph Park, Park, Bria get Teaser Cook, Turks Inland, 16th ‘ult; shrew P Phillipe, Edwards; Bizaboth B, Bacon; Luther Child, fears; Magnolis, Nickorson, and Julia & Marthe, Crow- ley, Philadelphfa; Moses Brown, Raker, Philadelphia; Friends, Strout, Rondout; Benj Stannard, and Boaten, , NYork. for a brig. ship Br barely Yon itn Sy ses Wate ge ;, briga Wetum: Collins, A Sotecen, eed Denutre NOs Lewis a Richmond; Miasiralppi, Hopkins, Phil Thacher, do. Sid barks Oceanus, Marcia, eins, brig De Til—Arr Ang 2 brige Judge Whitmsn, Eaton, Sevan- nah. Harriet, Perkins, and ‘wis taton, Harnden, Yeomion pad ae Franklin, McFadden, ——— Md; Governor, BANGOR—Arr Aug 3 bark B Céleord, Parks, Newpert, E. ld brig Kate Foster, Kiliman, West Indies; sor Anv Denman, NYork. ba Jaly 27 schre Boeton,NYork; Fred Dyer, CALAIS Md July 2, bi Gatchell, Phila- jal delphia; sehrs Cumeo, {rae Sy ‘and Mt Vernon, Robim- 600. 5 ‘Slst, scht Hylea, 3 _—} FALL RIVER—Arr ey ty sloop Thomas B Hawking, Hawkins, Port Ewen. sloop Mary Brush, Yorks 4th, schrs Daniel Brown, Heald, Alexandria; Jonas Chew, Bugbeo ‘from Taunton), Philadelphia. HOLMEN'S HOLE—Atr Aug’2, PM, n-hre Talla Corsen, anaJH Coputy, Wivsmore. Boston for Philadelphia; Breeze, Nickerson do for Richmond; Murs Hilt, Wymaa, Bangor for Stnington. £ld brigs Teazer, Samael B, eches Messenger, Ira, and Breezo, Arr 34, bark Lucy Ana, Keiler, Port Ewen for Lager | schrs Magellan Cloud, Sargent, Philadelphia for do: Teber, Alexandria for do; LS Poad, Crowell, Boston fer New York; Hope, Philadelphia for Gloucester. Sid ig Vinernnes, sehrs Ariadne, Whirlwind, AK M’Ker Witiamson Jr, EE Potter, Convert, JH Deputy, Jt Move Hill, LS Pond Arr ond sid 4th, schra Martin, Patterson, Saco far Philadelphia; Geo Luif, Veazic, und 8.A Smith, Smith, Boston tor 60; 8A Appleton, Nickerson, do for N¥orks Maa: Taxi é Bevery fondo aidan Tey ins, neice Magelles Clond, er, ; antium, for 4 RTFORD—. Pegi ya Chiof, "bation Pal Sd solr FS Cartia, Tint Philadelphia; Marte Spencer, Phila: + rer, Phil. adelphia; Harriet and Hanneh. Wai a Final: 4th steam sehr Jorcpiine Gromley, Ath sche Almedia, Yocell, NYork; AG Goines, LUBHC—Arr July 1 sehr Catharine C Knight, Wileom, NYork. 3 FO asad Aug 2 schr Veuico, Fish, Matagorda vim NORFOLK—Arr Ang 2 cobra Artetas, Long, Bostoms roe, Carson, om lords, ttoth, NYorke’ Avby Be Raker, NVedford. sid ship Lorena. In Hampton Roads chip Alexander, Rain, from New- NEW BAD ORD—Azr Aug 9, echra Wm Brown, Chaas, Baltkmore Boston (see Dinartere); Cornelia, NYos&> 4tb, TR Yaw, Albony; Jano, Wercham for NYork. 4th echr Roiamond, 1'tlis, Molags. Sld sch Ella, Bourse, sant a Joram ‘aN Arr Aug 2 schrs Vesta, Philadely ‘Tryall, Albany; Sarah Jaz, N¥ork. 2d, echr BSmith, Albany. _NEW HAVEN—Arr Aug 4 scl J M Warron, Chapman, > ius, Porto Rico; sloop Lyman scbr Tryphenia, Cha Usk, Caseidy, Vort Dwen; Mer- e if pai lage gy Aug 4, Pal, stone Copes, NYork; brig Shanzon 5 Palermo, days; eclirs Mall, Crow; Previdesso. echrs Johe 5 Morton, Coopor, Troy; Dighton;, Almatis, Dowsing, Bath: ‘ne dette, Rawtend, Kew | George Rawal, Woorter. 5 More: er, i one es abe —y 4 Rider; Char! 5 i; Cristo, J S14 Joly 2 Joho, P athbum gL eT fener Tr sel 0 SALEM—Arr Aug’, Nletoue W piton How i pIROMARION—A5r uly 2 "ong WAREEAMAre Joly 27 ae ryland, andria; Agewan, Dorre, NYork; 800k valle . Aisseeaae Slat, Roaweli Ring, Delasay Priladelpbia. Bid 20Ln wshee Ann Moria, ee, ; 86th, Jaw Hueo, Tore; Medel 8 Wi ines] watt ay, orca @ 4 eebr Deralo, Loland, Philadelptete

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