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WANTED. WAETED—A coop OPERATOR ON Suenvoceving musttse for Td eee hs ¢ mal Quire ty Gelcet, Brooklyn, to bairt ha “QV AntED—s GOOD VEST HANDS TO 13 177 am WASTED-AsyY sousea OF WOMEN nt Gitte for the beat yitaactous tn the city and Eerie ‘ABTED—OPERAIOR ON WHKKLER one that ande~ a "s sewing machine: Sirgen Set a ah \ WANTED—A PARTNER IN A DINING saloon, doing § G04 busine: ioc ated cn be rity, ant. aace Bits Gren. Paseo appl Adjnes % Wasteps TAILORS TO MAKE BOYS' overcoats: s'e0 2 t 3 Aa a Brooklyn. atu WASTED—a FIRST RATE OPERATY and a hatter, on one of Whee Wilwn's costa, Apply 1! Nowe bes seed workmen nesd amy. ots oS ANIED—A BOY 14 TO 16 YEARS 0: Mita droming beer j WASTED THIS DaY—%0 GOOD BAIs- a ~ ia, $10 Bowery. bits maker, vai tl Neoware Sve pRRRRSE ES aa y jourt ani Jeroieaon ois Fat nL WANTED—2 GIRLS TO BAIST AND aleo a go batton Sorvey Olty. WANTED LADIES TO LEARN TO OP- fen sats caret Serer aS ‘ANTED—AN ENGLISH, SCOT oR Wie connate sear arrs or See ANTED—TGIS DAY, COOKS, LaUm> Wisexareaetiramiaie! Cogs ay en’ i ah 7s 2 atthe UNG elt ries WASTED—GIBLS FOR HOIELS, BES- ESE hs WARTED_TEN GOOD BAISTERS ON fie aes. Nome but good hamas new Ninth avenes, Dimi ANTED—AT THE LARGE EMPLOY- Inaitate, 61: tore, -ANTED—FAMILIES TO WORK IN A W ; ‘ASATED—FOR U. 8S, ARMY—100 AC- Gro men, Fer from Sti se ome per mm of the sume at @ ADIFS TAUGHT Wheeler & Wile work: | ‘deribe Phare otetn wt, ft ante Wild WiLLel A GOOD MANY WOMEN WASTED DsILY see met Pe divers 8 @Mce, Wouls law it by the ited & ieee sar QUSEHOLD FUBYITURE WASTED— y se ‘By moans of the hora Hts ita chy ead wamtog | See ae lige gk CRT hex 1 Oe woe det 3°15 TO OPERATE ON ADIES TAUGHT TU OPERATE PER- ‘Len's improved sewing wa- ism ee ur 4 epations WaxTED ~TO WORK BY TIE ' weph-wasce se a fies Rave hese some ai 013 Pie | Te secenaene wanes Face in the sore Apely fo SRR oS WYANT $0 fecal a 013 218 ) SILVERSMITUS-—-A PLATR WORKER | —~— ~~~ _ mii hedlden Lande ets re zi cei Cot" e \ i \ 770 ENGRAVERS—A raver un allver Roti eee v4 ‘018 4106 ‘ce 1 NEW SHIRT IRON): RS WANTED, aT the M.nbaiten dean \sandr ns else a fow & art g's bo leat to iron, 0D ORNAMEN- tod: steady ompioy- cor of ave D NUMBER HOUSEKEEPID CoLuMBIAN Hat. "185 AD M stove and shoe Eee 8514 CARPET WAREHOUSE. (] Ofte Oastt, Pinter AeRPbERVROT Bs 9g atom Ak Was, data, =F rat —A NDI ATCHES, og KINDS OF &c, cheap NE! mangeaenet fee eyeing oer Toe Hioenatog & Gen and i Micharls, gop ii, rages aise re GTOVES, STOVES — STOVES] OF) ALL Jonre! fala st Ne. 9, No 8 od ols Fi FOR SALE, BAGATELLE, TABLES COMPLETE FOR Splendid Geir hte So kanes aes a” ee For SALE—UNE NUMBEE TWO SEW- mop Sere eb dt AND FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON THE NEW YORK SUN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT, 19, 1850 Arrival of the Bremen. The steamship Bremen, from Bremen via Southampton the 4ih inst., arrived yesterday morning, bringing 686 passengers, She hei a stormy passage, ‘The following are the closing paragraphs of the article in the London Times, of the 3.1, re- lating to the Sao Juan affair, and alluded to in the news by the Nerth Briton + Gbould things remain as they worn, the arrival of General ito f aioab @ Principal work, however, is to be 0 capita whlen weem ty pbiatry to overtarn, There can the treaty of 1846 yave, wud was | to Great Britun and toe Uuitel of the Guifor Georg a, aid d by making the o| i yot bees colonised, when Biiteh Gvummva was yet tuknown and uns pamed, and when Oregon teal! was a wilderness ‘wanoered over ony by the hunter and the trapper. Nothing was thought of other channels bet seen San Juau and Vancouver, pamable, indeed, t steamers of the present day, but never navigated those times, and surely never present to the minds of the stateemon, who map in band, negotiated: the treaty of 1646. ‘This ta the view of the matter ac: cording to the spirit of the treaty, but if we take the lotter it bears out no less ourclaims. The express words are,that “the I ne shall b» continued weet ward slong the 4th paraliel of latitude ty the middie of the channel which separates the Continent from Van- couver’s Inland, then southerly, through the middle of the sald channel and of Fuse Straits t> the Pacific Ocean. On these wor the British g went is content to reat ite and it is me: veyor's work to determine wheflier the line south. ward from the middle point of the channel in 49 do- North, and through the middle of Fuca Straits, Hier cr does not give tie Island of Ban Juan to the British Crown. Value of Gymanstio Exorcioss, At the recent Agricultural Fair at Amherst, Mass., the ceremony of laying the corner-stone of the now college gymnasium attracted the tention of the visitors, President Srrans de- livered a brief address, in which ho said: Redi'y culture had been too much neglected. Body and soul are a4 necessary to a perfect man, as maa and woman together are necessary to a perfect lly. ‘The of “the gymuastum t6 tin fold the bodily pewers. The laboring man needs to much bullding. He ia natu mnast. All out doors ta bi naaium. The sky is nis roof Sails Shemini bade Argue | snk the around Qa ecg Ror? Pots uals, Ye Weainem area "SS EWING MACHINES FOR SALE CHEAP Sa Specht A rn anecrespteces KWING MACHINES FOR SALB—SING- ere No exchange machine for GHAFTING, SHAFTING, SHAFTING— ridge end 6 doors feti re J 1] v1 ACH IN ES—SISGER EWING M4 LAGER st io tol sbatt os, es Bu ‘way, room B thin Beate os GENERAL BUSIN ILL8 OF £1 AND UPWARDS—OR Londen and Royal Beak of ireland Wala rangpe,, a CASH PAID FOR OLD NEWSPAP: Phiete, Saree NE Cocca ty te of Hodson, ol4 constantly on and EWING MACHINES—NEW AND SEC- tions can’ compare in varied exercise with th farmer's, Almost every ‘tutincle string of hie frame is dally called warns, red life currents, go leapt and ai night he len down to soundly, ‘and awakes in the morning with a clear head. Stadente need sich physical culture as farmer got. ‘They need a safety valve for thelr eulmal s They should run, tom, heave, throw aad lift, till they be- come full grown’ men,’ Students must have work else they will always be colts, instead ot hone forees, He cited 'e"phgeiclan,Clendy woes for crazy people was, ‘walk them five mil walk thom ten wiles walk them down" Yreah art and exercise, sald he, laa better stimulus for the mind than tea, or something wtronger. Men admire Ge Durhame and Ayr Buffoike and Mackay had called unclean, bud pared with man. Notonly cattle be strong to labor, but our some should be as plants grown up in their youth, and uur daughters like cornar stones, poliahed’ afte? the alm Hlitude of » palace.” After Dr. Breanwe hed concluded, the band led the procession to the Congregational’ church, whore an address was delivered before the member of the Hampahire ture! seviety mherat college, by Der Gino. fh. Wanenimy of Roabary. ths paneer, —who upon his first attempt to lecture, in Boston, broke down; In fact, fainted. His appenrance is froall and youthful andy ‘ag given by feet, 7 inches, 143 Iba, and. $6 year hove Bounced hie witject to be Agriculture and Physical are. He said that the farmer needed much strength but he seldom used bis body carefully snd properly. Tt was better for yi the rake than tho yard stick, the ox whip instead of the scoountant's fen, "Physical and intellectual exorcise wore made to go together, and what God bad joined, men shou'd not put avunder, — Breathing pure fresh air le nooca- sary to the man who would bave pure blood. Twenty four hogsbeeds of alr enter « pair of full-grown lunge dally, “The wisdom of the Creator wan uowhere more cleaily seen than in.» man upon the earth at the bottom of a limitlessexpanve of pure air, Ho as sailed tue common practice of schooling children «ix hours dally, False physical hahite fill the world with crime end {nsanity. A man ao cultivated bodily that the winter's cold does neg make hiin flinch, nor the heat make him langalshy nevor bec omen tnsane. ESonavina AND PRINTING HALF | Ailtraining that doa uit caro forthe body, t vue ico W oddina at home cards and nete papers, ball tickets, &o, & inawe on) bin rece Seg nt ened Label, LL, Paling mY. G*e. M. WHEELER HAS THIS DAY F retired from the firm et CLAPP & CO. Ita, 1869 ver foot: M*. WIFF, ANNA VATELER, | HAVIN cin Mpraceen aE ates FeO aR! connt, as I shall not 0 anda p rfoi ehingte ol roots ever Feots, 6 conte ; And pees ae 4 cng waa} mi oa ochens B ‘bre Agent, NDE DEMORESTS GRAND 0} 130 to the “Oyster eet your stews, OXSTERSKOYSIERS TRUSS" OY8, TOYS, ' ebotes of the atrial EaKY BOOF8 CURED FOB ONE CENT eided ard partial, ‘There is no danger of beginning too early, oF om tinuing too tate in physical culture. ‘The’ late D Wasawe knew a man thet began gymnasti clvoe at 70 old, that be |i test serenely. Foe lecturer cited bimsdif es ample of 8 man whose muscular atrength was ni@ inberited. Ho began to practice gyannasticn at the age 17, and wines then hi Lattin g he 'clalmed was hin apecis ity, ifying the frane was the mont bevefloial eiclaes. He began to lift August, 1855, between 400 and 600 p lav he lifted 929 pounda, ds, Bir Davin BRmweree asl lower extremitier, shen planted upright, were capat talaing 4.000 ponds. No man should lift to exbaustion; 000 pound: with the handy, or 1.20@ pounds with straps ix suitic'ent for most men. Gym- fy | mastion wore introduced to this country from Germa- py somo thirty yours ut have never recived that reccgaition from the public which is their due, Because this exercine is sowetimes abused by ainbi- tious young men, people decry it. dis rmed that the reult of bivh . es of digestion. Labor, please, Ho ridiouled the pride of little ban declered that they were no guarantee of bi or gentle blood, but a glariog deformity in. man or woman. There are choering Indications of @ reform bosaid, awong American women, Skating, and otber ut of door ies, are becoming the ‘complaints that of women come from Indoors. Bodily vigor gives any one cheerful anit. The man of perfect development has tnriila While standing under the starry sky, ‘r in the sun's noon tide glare. 8 in fo tw Buc cess in living, rather than in being um. ner: Peatmaster or member of Congress, ‘The above opala of an hoi at it effective preaching ever dons in that church. We aba'l all be musclomen horeafter. E PUBLIC. | ,, The lesturer then retired to prepare for the display of hie feats of strength. He soon reappeared clad ‘TO TH Bed,” 003 Bowery, oor tof ot, and | in blue pants aud vest, but naked in bis arms 3 or- dor to give thore muscles room. During the sddcess quantities frequently. A’ the lecturer bad THE CHEAPEST and his after pertcrmances, he drank water ta sma!l TOYS—WHOLESALB A ‘The ASth and last feat was climbing @ rope fastens mest 108 STEREQWOUFIO O6., 875 BROAD- Seer e hoe tees A Countryman’s View ef the Opera. QVOVER ax Mme, Do Skirt Manaructory ee’, AE ome . ae Thad beard a great deal of tuo Acaderay of Mav, g EG; ae The Academy of Music ls not a theatro. 1 nevor A ae ‘oat PAIN. SXOCSISIOR SKIRTS— never done a day's work in his life, he could hantly bo called freah after preparing to stagings in the an fireas, of the speaker a sca‘Tiding had been erected, to which was suspended § kegs of nails by lange tope, Dr Winauin's drat feat was to af this scaffolding and lift $60 bs, of nails, ‘This he fairly accomplished at the second trial, ‘The Second feat was the raising of hiuself by Bio Wttle Anger of fther hand sud holding himaalt tn that position for about a minute, At the first trial the broke and let him down backwards, but subsequently the perfurmance was nntiafactory. 18 PERFECTLY | , The third foat was the holding himself out horizon tal'y, by means of his arms, on tho rounds of « per. ndioular ladder, an experiment which he had not ied since he was afreabinan. The fourth feat conaisted of shouldering « Larvel of four weighing 916 Iba, #1 to the ceiling of the church, by iaere strength of arm, and coming down at leisure. The displays of strongta wore not only wonderful, but highly satiafactor ad elicited repeat.d cheers from the audience. F these exercises, and about 3 P.M, the dnner came off at tho Amber louse, to which wbout 200 ladies and gentle:nen gave atten on, A writer in one of the Washing! vn papers thus records his impressions of Itauian opera, as it struck him when he heard it at the New York Academy of Music: — went to elthor but once in my life, and | don't quite underatand the diffsrenoo between them; on'y in the on tuoatre you do catch a word here and the iB, & id the Acade the big rai ome in the Academy of Bf al thetiino; Dut there ts a great difference betwoom them, if you ean on'y find it out. The building ttwolf was of white paint, end red c.oth, and gilding, with somt clroular yraded tiers of vents, and astonishing \'ttle Cuplds, without any clothes on, stuck ints evory nook and corner, and three or four rows fom, and the brightest of gus; and there were a gr Many women who thougut the pretty, and fend a great many more who thoaght they did, sed didn't: and vome wore bonnets, and some wore ® bounets, and many Germany and many lorie fas wita bait'onthate ps and: end on thelr ud a couple of woman came oy Mendish comtume, aod “1 fn great diatissey and t ih en ar ly (dokung her vp nA LO eaay matter, for she me, Ne eoliajaer botunosd | t) TIE Halle ts electric experiments @ll that ncene w over; and Wen thirty or forty men and women cane 62, and Ou9 waM ALP) sed to bem prinesy and he ware eal to al white embrofdered pautolets, @ great di bie oc at ong nlghit-wenwe father, or uncle, mutdn't, and eat ye ey metimn,” an the New Yorkers wend ray, avd J don't know whether they ever got out 1), for 1 lett them the direat Brftata. «the London correapond+ ent of the Boston Pow, is in a Hourishing condi- tion, ‘The sail ng tohnaye employed n the home and foreign trade, in 1854, was 8.516456, and in 1858, 8.956.138, showing an increase of 13 percent, The steam toni in 1864, amount ed to 139.500 tons, and im 1868 to 257.861 tons, being an increase of 85 per cent., or almost seven. times as much as the increase of sailing veasels, In other words, the steam tonnage in 1854 was about ouo-eighteenth of the whole world, while in 1858 the steam tonnage was more th: cne-twaith | Shere are see joing British vee employed th t nd foreign tr In number, the eniling vessels tn 1854, amount- 869, or ave of 2us tons each, vessels in 1858 numbered 19.209, being an average of 206 tons cach, There were 538 steamships employed in 1854, averaging 395 tons each, In 1868 there were 862 steam- ships, averaging 428 tons each. While sailing vessels during the last four years have slightly decreased in average size, steamers have been in- creasing. Steamers average more than double the size of sea-going vessels, This period does not include the year in which the “Groat K ern” was registered, Reckon the monster ship with the other steamers of Great Britain and the Average size will amount to 458 to Looking at the vessels fbuilt every year, the proportion of steamers is still greater,” In'1857 there were 1.085, vossels built, making a gross tonnage of and of this amount of ship ping 2 918 were steamers, being more than « ifth of the whole, Of these new vessels bullt during 1857, more than fifteen-sixteenths of the @’cam tounage was of iron, while just about an | proportion of the salling vessels was built wood. This enumeration of vessels in cluces the river steamers and all, while the former record of the tonnage during four was of soa-goleg vosels oxclusiv ‘rom one Px itary report we learn the cutire number of stoamers (river and ocean,) owned and registered in the kingdom is 1785, The river steamers are all small, and nearly all built of wood. Tocomplete the record ‘57, it must be mentioned that 157.683 tons of shipping, (including 7496 tons of steam vos- sols were wrecked, and 9022 tons were broken up). Of these, 1460 tons were steamers, Dur- ing the same year, the tonnage “sold and trans- forred” (meaning, unquestionably, to other na- tions and tlags,) amounted to 362.669 tons, Of these, thirty thousand and nineteen tons were steamers, 40 give a summary, one-fifth of the shipping built during the ‘year, one-sixth of the vessels broken up, one-tenth of the amount sold aud transferred, and one-twentieth of the tonnage wrecked, were steamers. ‘This shows a most favorable record for steamers. The propor tiom of steam vensalg bull is constantly gaining on the sailing vessels, while the proportion steamers wrecked, broken up, or out of the kingdcm is much less than the proportion annu- ally built. It is not uninetructive to the Amer cans to know that more than fifteen-sixteenths of tho steamships built in Great Britain, includ- ing that monster, the Great Eastern, are of iron, Millionaires. There lately died at Bombay, a Parsee mer- it, Sir JAMakrER JxvREBMOY, the first na- tive of Hindostan who was elevated to the rank of Baronet, an hereditary title, yet which does not belong to the British pecrage, as many of our contemporaries think, ‘Lhe /Uustrated News oj the World lately ga trait of this ‘ais, gentleman, with ® memoir, His will b proved in tbe Supreme Court of Bombay, whole of bis property, real and person: sworn under 85 lacs of rupeos—8.600,000/,, which amounts to @42.500,000 in American his is, perhaps, the largest fortune y British nubject, not a nobleman, for the Marquis Weerntseter, who owns ‘0 half of the “West-end” of London, besides va landed estates in the provinces, has an income of £800,000 per annum, whicb, taken at 3) yoars purchase, might be capitalized at £240,000.000, which is equivalent to @1200,000,000 of our ‘Tho late DWAKKANAUTM LagouR, of 0 died of a brokem heart, some t years ago, because bis fortune hat died down, in the commoreial panic of 18 the amount of only ‘son Million dollars, was worth (bree times as much, at one timo, and commenced the world with nly a few rurees. ‘Toere are several merchants and bavkers in London, who are respectively worth frum one to four millions sterling, In Manchester, in the spring of 1850, six local bankers dined togetuer at the Albion Hotel, on a particular dav, and ‘wore said to represent between them £12.000.000, eqquat to $60,000,000, These be the true kings. Wi h vw, when a man is supposed to #100,000, he immediately obtains the breve: te of Millionaire, part of the week about 9.509 head » be delivered the first tw NoverLer, were on the market at $6, with chaser; 1.000 hoad, wo tinds tend, were ©: ed before the 20th of November, ut for all Novonubory $5 89 i tuo outsid red ntucky, brga are forward and fat, and it probable they will bein ealir fom that date than exected, The fooling on the part of re is quite subdued, and none of t pecn'ative spirit, mo prevalent at this time lat season, la cbeervable » and it ia quite probs that the opening prices will be the highest paid ng the season, During the past work there has beon quite « larce businers done in the way of contracts fur new oor and the wales reached 60,000 bushels, beyinuing a¢ 65 nd cloning dull at 80 cents.” Included. in tot of 25.000 bush in all this mouth, wt 63 conta. in Indiana, eat of Indianapolis, at 20 cent Dot 18 cents to deliver It here, wo that th paid the rellera handnomely the great an: com, and at the sane time to buy hogs 0 feed It toate very suggestive facta for those who. deal pork ark. Our advices from Kentucky, with hardly an 6: my report & food. corn orvpy ands prospect hog crop. f cattle are represented abu throvghout the entire westand in good comditic rt But the wheat crop is, without an exception, reported, bekw an average. ‘ovelationary Fare. The Voston Transcript, publishes the follow- Ing schedule of rations to'be issued to tha troops preserilied In the order of the day, Ixsued Dec. 2ith, 1775, from the Headquarters at (ambridga, by Gen, Wasmrxaton : Cored Leaf and pe k four days in a week, salt fal: one day and fresh beet two days. As milk cannot be procured during tha winter neason, the men aro to have one pound and » lf or eighteen ounces of pork per day ; half rica, or f Sndian meal pe f spruc anees to candies to one hundred mea per week i lard per woel man per woek, or vegetables equivalent, allowing aix ahilungs per b suiliing and wance 1s ordered to be invisd by the Jaitod Comminary-Goneral to the troops 0% the Colonies, serving in th sdopartment, until the able Continental Congress or tho Com Quiet thinks proper to ut rit. A raing Well tm biimels, The Tazewell Register gives an account of a burning well in Burean county, Ill, gathered from a gentleman who had visiiel it It appears tat, on tho premiacs of a farmer, rouid- 4 his tog near Boyd's Grove, and within » few {oct Louse, which was @ fine two-story dwelling, had been previously dug, hurty-eovon foot in’ de) and which Lad become dry. From the tirely tom of it, the proprietor Lad commenced boring for water,and the operator bad at this time reached a still further distance of 40 feet, when he struck a thst commenced raplily A wing: no great waathe dis. ened from his work, he fod, leay- ing the augor tn the hole. On reaching the snrfxoe he called for for the pur- as ; pen, at one charge that, fright toe tan's arma, and then they rehottnerd and bounend back agen, like the periment, he it cakes it ree of butter or uine ounces of niahel for beans or peas two sbile lings and elghtpence per busbl iin onions; “one fourpence por bushel fur potatoes and turnips; one pound of flour per man ewth day; hard bread to be dealt out oue day in a week tu lew NEW _ YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 19 wdews! this time, a ph mievod, next 1859 sudden ons plete 8 attached complete wing was bw ly barned tipom her bedy; the man who edo of hin fos oom- leteiy blistored, while another workman, meking only three who woe prowent, waa airy hy injured by tun in onder to sero the main Vutiding, as tu every change of the wind tix Garrea were driven in that direction with euch forow am even fo char the wodwork Tho well was aya ti filled up with earth, but to betle avail at raged. a ia! oxtings the mpwrt, 0 rngle the boone morning, & of spowder rann) hong i nd. When be le’, the fre on the suriase ap- as Mir. Yara, when he vis.ted rides the flanen aa the wel like Upon the « Dard to be amothered, whiok had heen fualiy so- compilsbed by the crowd beating upon it with flat beanie, Such occurrences were formerly quite frequent in the vicinity of the Muskingum River, a ad other por- € the tions of Ohto, a8 well as other Woatern States, but finding of auch @ reservotr of inflammable gas in this ction of Diinols te somewhat remarkable. Thore Were those in attendance here who, not able to ac- count for It, mp come, while no ter ia kept to omed that the end of the world hat fow imagined that an entrance had Nate the extremes of heat . ‘ren made into that lower tegion where no thermom- ‘supposed (here to prevail during ali seasons. Tn lookin, & correspon over sore old nt of the Phil ne A Ouriows Romiamceace, lighted on the following genuine proclamation of the Hon. 8x Hovwston, formerly Governor of Tenneases, and now Governor olect of the State of Texas. | We append it Nashville Banner, the edi comparied it with the remark that lished ‘aa a matter of the Governor's own: A PROCLAMATION I! f which sald publioati in several ni or, United Bi {t will find a general erreniasion, ® red in the ich paper a it was pa origi. nation, cast of the Mias\aai 1881," and signed “J. Teleyraph, ho. 1, OF Jeter, hax been published such as the Kentucky Report. aud ae the nid personalities which {t contain; and as it ls not the fret which has found tt ¢ ntatning ridfoulous and unfounded abuse of me? Now know all men by there y into public presenta, that I, Baw Hoverow, “late Governor of the State of Tennessee,” do hereby dec'are to all acown they are hereby indite, print, pub il that I’ will in nowéee bold them jaw, nor honor, for either dele whomaoever, coun, dafame, cal inate abun, And ido fure ther proclaim. to whosoever it may concern, thal: rmitted and authorized to 4nd ciroulate the ame, naible to me in use of the “raw mate. rial,” ot the fabrication of any or all of the above named articles, connected with the “American sya Iprit the dignity ‘an some ingen in the ewhidseion already been en, on the first day of April next, to give of the mont elegant, refined, and gilt copy (hound in sheep) Kentucky Reporter, or « snug iow copy of the United States Felegraph couund in doy) "ance its commencement, iven under my band and private real (having no seat of office), at Nashville, in the Btate of Tennenee, 1sth July, 1831, ‘The President on « Jaunt. BAM. HOUSTO! tem!" nor will [have recourse to nullification in ony ease whatever, where a conviction wou'd secure tothe ou from feslings of emulation and an itching afer ex: Bo it known, for the ment of all sooundrela heroafter, ing (ue) A fow days since an elderly lady, ceoompeaed 4 ber nephew, @ little boy, was returning to Philadelphia from a visit to her ancestral home in Adams county, by the cars of the railway Jolumbia and Lancaster, At Yolumbia, depositing her basket and parasol on ‘she stepped out to buy the lad some jeantime, a mild spoken, benevo- lent looking old gentleman, of portly aspect and gentle demearor, entered unnoticed and took the vacant seat, which happened to be the only one empty in the car, sv that the old lady on ber return was ob: ssing through ou have m: Penevolent looking gentloman, that, bnt as should be obliged for permission to remain in it, if you will do me tbe bonor to let me sit beside you.” The lady replied that she had no objec- Vien, except that her boy could not stand up all the way (o Philadeiphia, whereu tleman took him upon his lap. This colloquy some fnasy lookin who started up and said, witl Til give my seat to James Bucuawan, President of the United States,” for it eeoms that it was really old sucK., who is fond of travelling about wittout parade or at~ tendance, The loud voice in which the an- attracted the man, seated neal athoatrical al scat.” ‘Hay there appears to be tosay, ‘Bir, returned the Lam sorry for pon the old gen- no other, I hourcement was made caused some one to pro- pose three cheers for Mr, Bucuanan, which were given with a will, and the whol soon in an. uproar. failed on other occasi for much a cris of bis pl Pere referred bein, unknowingly, uncheat Repu r sand his party, ‘The Chinese as Biaady Driakors, But, however he may have td Buck was tho man ¢ that if be got out lace he should be pestered with hand- shaking ard all that, he kept bis seat, quietly remarking that he ladion, And so from Columbia to rode chal ting i both writers for years car was with the land he ‘The Chinese cousume great quantities of cheap American brandy, Until recently, we were not aware of the fact, supposing that they, as aclass, wore remarkably abstemious in the use of liquors; but a reliable wholesale dealer says that they bu largoly, and drink it among thomselves. At a are seldom if ever sean Their method of buying has been to go round to every place where ‘‘Me- ts for sale, and whoever offers to soll the cheapest gets t course, induces many persons to compete for the events, C brandy trade,and to be able enough to suit their ideas of eco the dealers ad da large quantity o fluid at arate low rodueing what was before nothing else but al and pure epirit it to even weaker consistency But gradually Jown beyan to smell the vat in tterly the Chinese, when this operation, they go to bay brandy, roceed in conpios, bear= ing a saucer and a box of matebes. nto the first is poured a quantity of the ‘Moliean” brandy, ond while one holds this, the otner applies a lighted match, and if it produces no blue flamo, he pronounoes the liquor “no good, to purchase except a! a reduced pen. Tols tost- ing the proof of liquor by fire and refuses ‘a novel idea, and might bo inétated with advantage Ly other dealers in the ar icle. PRICE ONE CENT The Rational want of Amusement. Why ie it, that in thin country we tind loss gal- ety, lens relief from the labors of tife, lex ap- fleul\y of procuring « ask vr readers if they bave not bern often struck, in riding even through the most fertile dittricts of country or visiting the most pro Porous vill with the total absense «f what it Hightbeartadness, thas in eyuntrion where lenseness of populat loerasen the dif- ubsisience? wae world are termed Innoosnt amusements, Ju the country, they will find Lhe husbandmen fixturesen their farma, mere working, eating, and ¢leeping machines; in the cities and towns, the citizens are wedded to their workshops. Whet the labors of the day are ended the fas Reve to Haten to he sanseless gabble of some peity politicians ave ‘. indulge in Uru‘alizing potarivees bat 8 allt Tete no Lite, no an Tmay be veon listtessly lounging in his . OF he mechanic sauntering to the tavern Imation, none of that aun sie of the boart wich ought toexist. In the old writ, t his Man seems to be more the com ther man, and labor dons nc the exclusion of the kindlier qualiti heart, but seems to give them greater fure% In "France, for instance, the laborer, whe his task fs done, mingles with bis fellows in mirtful companionship, In tho village, if it be a hol- iday, the whole population is collected in soine place of resot rt common to all, old and young, lich and poor, mingling together and imparting mutual enjoyment. In toe cities, the public gar. na are thronged with orderly, well behaved thousands, listening to music and participating in other harmless recreations, Thus, when the labors of tho day are pasod, festivities and in- Nogent enjoyments assert their eway, and brows that have been knitted with ctae are expanded in all the serenity of true coatent. Nor do these amusements necessarily involve Oxpense, except *o far as may b» consistent even with limired means. Artificial excitements arenot required. | simply cause the course of this their enjoyments are w: in themselves and ro~ to kind im; without the aid of intoxication liquors isthe state of things that should exist in our country, these are the simple and natural enjoyments in which our countrymen ought to be encouraged, for We are convinced they would present the surest safexuards against ‘Twene are seven revolutionary soldiers still living in Maine, ‘Tite, Episcopal Llouse of Bishops have rea lved to hold their noxt convention ine York, ‘Time people of Canada have purchased Wrut- 1am LYON MACKRNZi8 @ tine homestead in To- Tonto, Tnx Atlantic Monthly has been purchased by Tickxor & Fieuys, of Boston, who will contin= ue to publish it, Tus English papers report «singular marri which recently took ydnoe—the' bride being eighty-two, and the bridegroom, her fourteenth (?) husband, twenty-two years younger, to c He was fined @250, vicious indulgence, and preven many #00 king their recreation amid the excitements of acc! re vols, Baltimore American, MAIL ITEMS, & 5 years old, was lately y, for assault, with int a rape upon @ girl 14 years of a How can we complain of the treatment which Mr. Wanp has received in China, ihe authori- ties at Pekin, have evidently conformed to the custom of civilized nations, and have ‘presented him the freedom of the city in a box, Eur Warwrronr Botw New York as the ‘Hive Man,” died In Londoa of congestion of the brain, on the 24th ult. He bad been there for some time selling tracts on London bridge. Tux people of Holderness, FW. I1., announce « levee, the, roceeds: the purchase of hearse. The bill pronounces this to be an enterprise, in which every one should take an interest. Mayor Rowrar Exis, well known and os- teemed for his gentlomvnly qualities, and as be- ing one of the survivors of the Loraz expedi- tion, died of consumption, in Friasy night last, in the thirty-fourth year uf his age. A rrw Sundays since the good people of a quiet rural village, near Cariisie, Pei much astonisted one morning by t ren’s be stopping there over the 8. well known in pr of which are to be devoted to ‘Urieaus, on n # solid, orderly phal: entire show company, who hap La Mouxrarn announces it to bo his purpose to construct a small ba'loon, about the size of the Atlantic, f r topical asceusious aud experi: ments, and then pave @ moyuater to cross the ocean with, tie thinks ke will be ready with bis large bailoon in tay. Ir ism yrrespondence has taken place between Lord ho British Minister, and Secretary Cans, 5 the land to the Ista The Goverament, awaits the report of Gen, Scorr bi to a final resouution, Mu. Gren West, of Amberst, Maine, had his leg broker below ihe knee several years ago, On Me oxen, one of them kicked bim on the apot of the oid fracture, hie fainted imme tiately, and, al Me maintaing our day last, as be was passing belund bis h receiving no other injury, aw in « tne. Tux Governor of Vermont, in his annual mee- sage to tho Leyslature, states that the expen- #8 of the State, have, for several years, exceed ed tho revenue, Ho complains’ of encrosch- ments on the executive authority, by the pre- ceeding Senate and House of Kepresenta'ives, ang trusts their example will not be followet, In one of the Port'and Sabba:h schools recent ly, a scholar ia repeating a verso from the New t, gave it « somewhat differnt roading et not 40 very far out of the scholar wes this: ‘or if yelove them which love you, what reward have ye? the republicans 60 ANuw Catholic Church, called St. Aloysius’ Chureb, ¢.sting $50,000, was dedicated in Wush- ington, on Sunday, in the prosooce of one of the audiences ever assembled in that city, are The President and his Cabinet, and the greater rt of the Federal and Municipal officers of the Japital were presevt, The dedicatory sermun was preached by archbishop Hvanxs, Ony, of the Boston pbilanthr Bpirltua ist, endeavored to ix Evnnrrr to preside at a meeting in behalf of the Indians, oue night last week, by telling bim ists, also @ pw arn Religious Declinejia Italy. A Florentine correspondent of the Providence (R. 1.) Journal is informed that half the young men of all Italy are running into inti lity. ‘They will not come to confession, and as iv is ible to make or execute coercive laws touching matters of religion, there seems to be no other prospect but that every man h no longer them must fall into 1e power of the Evil One, ‘Lhe authority of the Pope is disregarded, and Tespect for a scarlet hat, ‘Chapels aro to be opened in Florence where people may freely worship withou there is little license from the Archbishop, passport signed by H. Nonciv, created with the crors- however, ceiving from trance feo of two Tuscan taking out and anybuly heaven with- Eminence, the sof His Ho- ¢ for along here, where prayors are y of the profs livered on Sunday, ‘Th tion of re ‘each jierson at the door, an en- five of our cents, and this fer wach it costes little more than hel 4, OF about tweat, services, As that to go to the opera, and all the theatres are open on Sunday night, have no doubt that many money in that als Worship hers, sustained of each porson giving acc and ability, long tmprito isted in a duz face of him twa Exhaustion of Talk ount GORreLLionr quare ! nlon; lurid righ who shared iny oternal twiight of our cell, The talked incessantly together lives, our joys forever gone, over and over again. ‘The next year we communica'el to tly dis rel spend their The Swiss Protestants have on the better system ng to bis Inglination in bis account ef lls Fifveen yours I ex During oix nine, | was gulab ‘he tivity ta th inst Year we ated Our pas each other our thotights and ideas on all sul) ts, The third year we had no ideas to com- ‘municate; we wei beginning to lose the power of retlestion, ‘ihe fourth, at the interval ofa month or 60, we would open our lps to ask each other if it were as gay and busi tlon ‘of mar ‘The sixth, ho was taken away —1 here, 2 bi nf . eon er solitude was bet~ Cor than bis palo, vacant fave, glad when hi ible that the world weat on ag when we formed & por ukind. The fifth, we were ailent, never know Bur T was that the spirit of Weusren requested it. Mr, Evxuntr replied that @ very Jong and ardent friendsbip had existed between himself and Mr. Wansrex, and he ecalkt eonsent to receive eny communication from Lin through a third pariy. How. A.H. Haxscomn, » prominent politician of M that Btate in 187 Marquetta, Lake Su- perior, on the 4th inst. of hemorrhage of the Jungs, It is announced 64 a sin, % gan, and Speaker of the Assembly of his wife (ar that time a tony: distance from him) dreamed, during the night ¢? bis death, that he day detlare for i Mes. San Y., has recovered Pailroad, for damages, in cy” death of her husband, by the t the Bailroad bridge o e says May, 158, ‘Tho ‘rails Ray damanes inthis ¢ or two before the intelli sce of his death reached them, Tur editor of the Warrentov n (Va.) zg has anid related the dr to her friends a i hays one huintred tt has en, don iseession a plain ¢ y-cigh! years ole In old these words; J. Wa, obit owed up by one nm ta the county of A conor, The ring is of para gold ved hy some to have been the pr of Gen, Wasinsero, as t ye same, Che ova d tle sum of two hundred D. Panvons, of Boch 00 of the N. PRRKING was traveling on af injuries of w eon tha hack the ived th Liviog bis fauily w church, \d published a cart, in which was quite ignorant thas bo bad bean transgression of the law, thouh he fed it carefully, and officially declines carrying ‘he ease further, be:ause there may bs suitors before Lhe Aupreme Court, in other vases, and they ought not to be embarrassed by baving one of its judges pecuntaril Judge Ly lataroste Lown is one of the three judges who rendered an opinion adverse to the Rxcelsior Omnibus Company, ® fow yearg glace, for running om inday. of the late Jaume Mrtis—former President of thm owery Savings Bank—will be made to-menwew (Wednesday), at 184 o'clock, at the Merchants? itm ebange, by Apmiax H. comprises « class of bank and insurance stocks whidis wldom find their way to auction, in addition te BM Ga, New York and Obio 64, New York and Breckign City 66, amounting to about $149,020 par valua-— ‘The City Bank bas declared « semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent., payable November 1, The Oclumbiam Tlonee and \ot 08 Berry ty fh 4ia, W Pee Four lote BB add at, $6) fe Wéih av, toxodo | White #1 200$1 49, Corn buoyant: BR. K 184; Morris Canal, 49; Long Island 8. 2.000 Duslicls oats, 20 100 bushebs barley, 6.000 brah aR eR RATES OF ADVERT. TERMSCASH IN ADVANGE, Advernemeuts.—Kor every FOUR LAWem two worday, one day, OF ™ saecy o's daa, haan ot, Tre Chairmen of the Nati mat Committes has ironed a ¢a{l fora menting of the Crake to be held in Washington, om tee Tim of Lecember ext, to conte the holding the net "Bath Ue ro a Cincinnati Convention of 1656, ton as the piace in whtet the next M Cee- bie obvaid be held, bwe it wae te see tone) Committ Lon ative from each state vodrie tion Rabe Neved that a day in the early part of May 1 be named, Onn day inst week while re Lewis, of Febusoutery, Wyoming county, seasged about a threshing machine, be scatptantd tos apeation Sr URN commence’ operation of drown wae whirled half way round and « ho grasping hold of the feader's stand, and hang fast until the rope weand hie frock ‘and jeckes. over bis head, and the pin struck him just te low the right eye, inflicting @ frightful wound, lain frock was torn off, all the wrist! and the bindi:g wae so strong about the that it skinned bruwed hit neck badly, A survey of the bull shows that she unseaw:riby in her present conditim, Scarce a stroke of the axe apon any patt of the above the water line, ihe k deck timbera, and the timbers around the port hla bet as foto aeft, pulpy and rotten wood, i fave ben something radically wrong fm obaractor of tin. ber used in the construction of the vessel. She was bul t at Fuieteletin ie the balit tt rs word seasoned at Norfolk, the elima’ locality may have been the cause of * it is apprehended that the Colorade, the same kind of timber, is ine similar em- Josern Lact was, a short time tl victed of the firing of town of Ushi amd sentenced to fourteen years imprisonment, sevem days of each month quiary confinement. Last spting, he opened a is@ Of ill-fame in Uah- Kerbs "Way wbich, soon became ee that the citizens of that place fe in’ iy i several times to leave, ‘and finally carried his evil doings ee pitch that they burred his house and drove out cf the place. He left, swearing and on the night of the 10th of May was fired and #500,000 worth of property’ stroyed, ‘he trial lasted several days, the fence attempting to proluce an alebi, but pally failing. proof was ‘consluative, and ‘Wes convicted and sentenced, FINANCIAL, & NEW YORK, Tucetay, Oct, 28 ‘The large sale of securities belonging to the estate i di i luitem, Austionser, Theil (Marine) Insurance Co. will pay, on and afler Never ber lat, « dividend of 8}6 per cont. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES—FIRST BOAREN e2gnesas KEEL REX ren *3zE83 BoFa02Z Reading PeLatiides eevee od Gel-ne we Mook Laland..— M6 GALES OF BEAL BSTATR. New Youn, Oot. Mi Shsas tory mt, 19x17 cash RATE Hic use aud lot on the sonth side of 84th st, 275 feot of 2d Lot went of lstay, Lot 8x98 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPE. Panavmreia, Oot, M& Flour quiet; superfine $5085 25. Wheat quiet and j unchanged ‘Corn buoyant: sales 6,690 bush. yellow Mavic, Whinky firm, Barron, Oot nur active at $5, Wheat firm; sales 18,000 sales 12.098 zadte. Meas Pork, $10 73; Prime don $11 O& inky, Obi 290. Pursmruta, Oo Mk Blocks inactive, Penna. Btete Sa, 96)¢; Readings 10): . RB. B., BY. illahes a Auaxr, Oot, 1% Flour very quiet and unchanged ; sales, 1.000 bts. Wiicat in god supply, and uttered B active; aalen, 2.500 bushels, at $1 06 for at $1 06 for white Michigan. Osta in fair req 11,000 bushels, a8 4tc.@4! 4c, ; Canada Ema om, at dic @#Me, and 4.000 busnets dite te t var dull and unchanged , $450 for good to choiwe Bi Michigan, Lotiana and Ohio bie extras. Wheat active af an advance closed dull and heavy at a decline of Los, bushele No, ? spring eariy at Wo; 19.008 ‘club to arrive, at 92 DOO dee $ Tite, aod 16:0 do, red Obte af the steaner's news 6068 Com firm; seem Wr’ Canal i» flour, SOT Jo. oat 1,000 do, barley. 4, flour, 88,000 bushels wheat, Floor and inter! © ayy pelingy plead: he npn, and there byt ety: walon 12,000 usbel Chicago aprte aslost: 50 baabele BAilerantan cheb ok partly . Onnal very firm, Loatsscarory, ‘Lake iaponts 1005000, Bihots wate ele rye, 8.00 bushels peas, Canal exports, 4 56@ bike fleur "18,800 ‘bushels wheat,” buchos Ee w. cod bushels peas, Shipped to Montreal, 9.900 flour. Crnonesant, Got. Flour closed firm at $450 a $4 00 for superna Whiskey, quict at 252, et. Flour dail and declined setae eagle 1t 0a. mite winter, #110 68115 : smh. oo We. a UOe , om 0 Oswego. Oot, 1T. Spine 8, 000

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