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week. Taal, per year, oe oe ad retry a ope, Naga’ carpe: Ses te AL hed Btecy WANTED. " . makes it public for the first time, Kminent oat t “ exw, ‘lon Oke ae a Ew 7 om | offing @ surface of resistan: il tom com | te" ery, “he mist be be mist bw a rn tn ee ne — THE N YORK SUN. gineers of the United Stetes pronounce the plan siderable portion of the svat Sot the floats foe “Aire ta erat my iy not ie wineh wr ‘ARTED—A GOOD GAS COCK MAKER. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OT, 26 1850, | Bircjieable, and destined 10 work a complete | immoned, a rate of speed equal to nine havts, | f'\0' reeves, for they are deviley por teh does l x 7 fevolution in steam navigation. ofothis ‘art cileulation being, «8 in the form:r oase, Ewer I pray to Heatcater vongeouce, Now bane ——__—____. ndiaputed, It being now too Jate in the day to a sell 3 tbe ; 5 ae Lig besatloneos, F weer of the Great Eastcrn, experinentalize further, He hareor wae | 1 FG ‘One then procesded to delic WASTED--nooTMes—T? WO STEADY a 10 Bun Braroio Times of t! ih inst., pub- te was 81-2 o'ckck in the afternwn of the | made, and the rhip dropped her anchor insite " ho did not Treacy Denation by gen fo ri Tinted intelligence from the Amoor River to the | StI befure the anchur was brought. wp. to the.| tho breakwater at 2:19 FM, whon te crateg been tng mee) POE Rtn seth re ‘sora ‘iat, Pass | io:h of angect hows and the treat Fastorn was released from | at brought to & close. ber on, | butBarh and cid tober eb eee peels swe - Brvgeet ey ue | Teatrsint—and within fifteen minutos af erwards, regard to the xeneral resulis, it may be t he would be bere se: WASTED SALESWOMEN—ON vi | AV RETAINS NEE EE diea ma ormestrcrte econ | wotbe fuer dicing hats seas’ er | £0 came, up wae ape ol bog snes acl sur ctore HO Brand ve NOt Preeeced: pis 55120 | EXMPORIOM OF FANHIONS, 30 CANAL ; head Young's thet eawetn “eatrassle ah Chet St, Ber trends tg pate ot” peed, ate ‘i b- i at a iaekin ned Paris Fe shlons, Martine Prntion of the erwarucnt was thirty-six guns er the stedea was turned 6c, the ma- tat shown an elf even A Very weicome one w Ww ‘TKD—6 OR 8 GOOD DRESSMAK- i, ines Ales Peahtorakin i ning wth ob ng Rasen escaped from P. roy i was put in motion, and the vessel glided ‘lar a Oo NO vaease! ’ f “I do not submit to soroety or witoheraf.. Vs Tne Mettlre ab 0 Waukee near = e Salting, nd intarta wardrob compte x uring the Grimean wer. fea siento of pe ically out of the harbor—the weather be- | ® Rens fortable, safe, and thoroughly efficient | “sever mind any long harangue; pase the sen- — : Ficaed towards \ngecaming the military acm‘ wits the time splendidly bright, the wind all feraue she has no equal, or rather she wid | tence.” “if you would say hypocriay, imetead Tr " 7 b wd yd strngreeptible, and tbe een ao geo h almost ave ne fs ual when the work of restoration, you would be right. You ose ed~ i OpR |~-$00 BARRELS ast ‘Thomes above bridge, For » short | Dow rapilly progressing, is com pleted, and so Sourt afterward; pass the sentence time she continued her eastward course, Incr | Minor and inexpensive, but et the same time | now, I'll not stand here to be gazod q rn bank of | Certo gain sea-room for clearing Portland Hill | very essential, matters in reference to the com- ke is fo. My ttle fo any Or, and Contains some 4.000 tababitents, ia- | but after steaming past Lulworth and far on to- | fort of the passengers are carried out. von ia | were haman ¢ houses, post offlee, and’ - - a wards Corfe, ehe tacned and stond out to sea in a | the matter of speed, there is no reason to doubt | was the ment. AVANIDD—A Pew arts acctisrowen | G00 ia non i.e ong te entre | Sie hohe sat water see BHseSTS | ssunngvbetea eas ths ae ree ttn aay ty + ‘ten uM k + the works for f ally to the and passing the “sill” at 6 10, juring t ours of the run from Ports | gine,” “There is no ow: you ‘ at the Raw! carat EW RIO PE GST Pec a Bae ered atinas Samierim, ace |" At inte the pln, hich Bel boon dat | font Kaele may prt who the workin’ x | frat the svidnea? uy axe "Pasees, | tly Wl, some fy ABTBD— PHOUSANDS _ OP GF : r tone of American made machinery leuded and under | 2° ‘ at 6 revolutions per minute, had increasod | the whole of the machinery ia in the hands of | Father CALLAw, and all the lawyers, doctors and | White oak, for gan-carr' for the, £20, 40% good places 307 ate ote at BERR | cover, awaiting the construction of the buiidings, on | t0 10; and the sorew, which had been pravious. | an engineer directly responsible to the Company, glorgy men wore i the inquisition, "Te was con- | SPMent. Kowlesburg is y leaving a ®: riche Bare reauiing pechaaical sii—auca | of the veesel being now, as per log, 13 knots, | average, it will be no allctt advantage to have | fly, and, bythe cavil who sits. there, | Barwon who le getting thi tml and ting the sent WEING: RR a o tye's Bap, in the Golf of Tartary, in the bark Bou thenight. About 2 o'clock in the morning, an in- | Australia within about thirty-throe days. Se with Set tooth, atl Don'e prey pale atenrertn brincrartonomsale deieninMthendbl i tered “four ships, the of whiek ae “ fprted cargo, Ths Batring was to uload, and pre atboard bow, but the man whose Mlaty from the fact that the Londoo | oe ANTED—AN ACTIVE AND I Shaleship was wrecked in the Ochotak 8s, Leng oat, det ca x naty fects which have previously occurred. The ht alone, are. said to be over fi , ve tote of ett Which greet tumbere of Russian leborore art counted at 26, rose to 28.nnd 30, and later in | and acting under the orders of and in harmony the Spanis : oh where it is crossed by the Weir etdreee: wit te roheye Mm Plyed.. The greatest favor te shown to Americans, | tho evening to 2. The Btart Ligtt was passed | wih the commander of the ship, bo coaverted daateat the: tae ot ed antl tian anime | Railtoed, on which rosd. the Umber Wanre—0 ron sewens AnD TWO : Fyre ental which, from considerations of safety, was rather | # menus of communtoation bringing Now York | CUany.” pointing to ber, Und digo. Oa < oak timber ing tlercely " ; ‘1 | the last two or three years, and Ns bark having been lent cocurred which wea very neatiy Belog at- | Sete kdea of the axeltersent which te arrival | 24 %/ hove teeth, sald, “Don's pray tor me. I | Socom Mamas tae yea, Seat ar WASTED ImMEDIATELY—50 TOBAC- ; Beaton, Le nad visited ber atthe bay, wid guue up | f tulad i'h serious, if not fatal conrequenc of the great ship in Holyhead harbor has created | 8"), a aby ema te P 0 art Th y thourand tons burden, to load im: was ED—AN ACTIVE AND INTELLI- ase the word on from him to the oiff- | C aks tstalte this verarenate had mirguited | the ane pat Ie bas ova trae 14.0 18 years old, having a tarte for enh Seo eave ben ee et ae ae | cenetten al Men has bren one of the most remarkable in | empMred in getting timber in the mou J 4 m 5 0" t of t 4 —a part of whi eee aes My a Se teaere ch Gar being serea hea ates from the course of the ship. wan steering the | ter; Birmingham, end sthers o ‘ ni the cori ofthe convicts J Beat Rowleaburg’—a pare of which t for the ene 08, ora A meen Tatas BYLT areas @._L ae haeeen, formation Nicolaofk, when the Governor | of some vessel coming on in the contrary | cation over the Chester and Moly bead line to the 7 ed hi frei ANTED IMMIDI<TELY_ONE OPERA- Inimediaaly nga smiiane,, bad tu direction, ‘and the anler was Immediately | point of attraction, the faroa to-itclude free ed: | saintceuig for ane te Wie gate ie teat AG | dollars per day. mn evel 2) ~ © « a tela ore ‘whose enterprises are encouraged, sid who fill overy ind the Fddystone at 11:30, tho speed ho minimum ; but if it should be only the | nu « | Batimore, and then shi to oe Wi ~ f iy Row more than death by the torture of my fam: mies te ‘tm the thop, Nicolaefak, baving lately arrived there De Cas. | lessened than increased during the remainder of | within cight and aquarterdays of London, ‘ twenty larye ahip’s cal 5 " i eeietn wi oe er} AL fey , : 4 / Qo priest nor clergymen to come near me, I'll y, tat panut cestringery: goed wages gives. ‘Apply. at the Pp ec was with & Bostou as | The lov the bows announced a light ahead | ip the manufacturing district ‘east Amerioan ith hunger aud gold, My sasenaat the notte ne. } only light that could be soon must be that } ulated towns within their ay 4 d piog with the «x reordi- | Hie expenses im the woods end. for ES to yet up the helm, so as to avi mission on board the ship, while the Cisplayed by him at various times du- M ; broad re: Luckily a gentleman on deck detected t of the Koyal Hotel at Holyhead has, from | ring tho trial, awoke the surprise and attention ernoyes one SHA on nd at leated it to the off th of applicat! resou 7 “ARTRD—A YOUNG GiaL, AME D! whale! of Kindvens Le cn patel ete ale ae he nee ee | Say umbes of applications ripen tbe receurocs of | of ihe learned ocunsel present. FINANCIAL, da “4 «small hostolry, found. tt neces- German, to. do the bereework of an SS ; "The ‘necessary onier was fostantly imate, in prowivent black and Pee 4 NEW ¥ s. mone eps satin Reming fk contigo hp araone aace J give, nd the helm ‘wos put bard up on tho | white, thal she 1 unde the Glagrocatie ne~ MAIL ITEMS, &e. ‘ORK, Toes, apy Oct. 7} Irene awa - a soe me 1 joor, Viarodo, Asicold, Piactoon, Am, reedon, tuiiciant tlie, the | cowity of charging 10s. «night privilege » The Mechantew’ Bankiog Association has , at No, 100 Division 9, PATENT nd Japanese, had been at Nivolacfek during the p of steeping und ar her re Corr. London News, Tae 4 dividend of 334 per cent , payable on and after the | <I/APTED-SERVANTS, IUMEDIATELT | Sp Soe ote aegieat | Sums tert oe aad ye at > Te Landen Hora of Ub 1108 ast eaye v= | 1,Hlor, Jeu Monro, twice a member ofthe | Gat Novemter-—The reap the Cale eal er, ” Se. La ry, Lg ml. ct iy, and crow de women ‘Tho Americs, Japanese ao Menjoor were built for @ peseed, and at half-past 8 It wil! be interesting to the public to leara when | his eallonoe at Matirid last weeks 1 OY Chicago road, the third week of October, show 68.300" rhe ptereraeariran aanrtnicaterqia | My the Behor's Lg telly ater wie, dr: | Rest rey” seach, me Moto |" remmmon br aad bendy is log mann | ~t2 Doe #0 oath regain wa a” % Wy ering up at indicate # determination oa | lng the whole Sunday, until ‘towards even rity tomay that the th will be druok | factured in considerable quantities. Mr. Bcwuxr- | last year —The Mich'gan Southern end Northeris oper of Sie Erite. Gere ares fe. sake that no jag Ly A im a eases be the abip on, Ca pea Louisville, Ky., bas made two barrels | Indians Railroad Company, state that they are esmns" ———— place ap mere r few pre daybreak, on Sun . ho com tree, y ment intoest to fal. W4xtsD—Lapigs tauGur 10 ope. and they are employing American skill and science | morning the Great Eastern yeave. the frst indie | tow aY ae visit to thelr fronds or acquatatanctete | Taran, rom the Product of one polled to postpone the payment of the intsees te sepperdon mite see Shere tal ectem amar | tie “ache mtn mci | Risimian eae Ee eee | rare ts Blane ML | Soe cen te meee ooa waves, Hitherto there had been not the slight- ng Coaterd Inve oe 4 wi a ~~ igo machines mY GOAL DELAVEAED pam | nn I< tection steaseds the bomen kathy Jon Len determtved to put off tho departre Jong | stated that the atlantic Mutual office, at New | road Company, and upon the Sinking’ Pant taf ae DELIVERED, SOREN. omni tion form ey jo to way: the of the | York, had a tisk of ¢2.000 om her cargo, (General ANTED—A BOY: TO TERD BAR AND Y tnd | ioe, but atwut the time abe passed the Lizard | bait crowns of.tbe Lancashire witcheu and the York Second Mortzege bonds, for not emeceding- we x rou ose who had rei ft cabins—w hicl pec ire yeomen may havo something to do with it, Mr. Avrnep Romnson, of Hartford, has in | atxty to ninety days from that date Srey RS oRs Veet eadortands the Loge gt course irc uded sll the non-nauticals—were The rame coirespondent, after dwelling tipon an | his possession a Hebrew shekel, which is sup- , are the Amoor country and Ot, Petersbarg, via the great | aroused from their sleep by a eensible oxcillation, Jealoury between the makers of the two seta of | pose! to be more than 8.000 years old. ‘Thoy - : al. | The Government loses of nothing F which required in some instances holding on in | engines, saye—This wiil not be got rid of until Mr. | are soil to be worth @100 each, VIRST CLASS OPERATOR that sball tond to strengthen thelr power on the con- | Order to held in, and, more or leas, from this M'Lasean takes charge of both he iy ~ L, fines of Asie, fature times to | tine until very the end of the voyage | Wil certainly, do , . Tu remaining Bcaticook tribes of Indians in Hy caine om OTe tr dommions Chinese frontier. tage d be Sent ot wae a oats the immi- | the whom oral Very little doubt from three to four knots editional perso! ‘motion of the ship infurmed those tized wl be mcr. “Ce intend by certain per: | of g4:86l laves'ed forthets wuppert ont 00 sens she was carrying that she wasnot anaely 0 per sous to protest against this trip as trial, from the Jand; hich a =e oe - : 7 Hy tion of ferra.firma, but could roll and piteh if | refusal of the bullder to discouneet the engines, or to | % /and; ov which are six d houses, WAntsD—a GOOD STEADY GIRL ernor Kosaarv' BN. A. Bittovo, necessary, according to the varying cireum- | putcn the bollersa preasure exceoding 20 Ib, Ia Maus. Fanxx Kemoim and daughter, whose ‘small family; must be a good washer and See Eee cards. stances of wind and wa he motion, however, case the consequent lawsuit will be one of the | country seat is at Lenox, in this State, returned ia Pinky geomet coma wall it~ | GOAL_—FIRST QUALITY WHITE ‘xD #32 = a3 although sufiicient to occasion disagreeable re- # interesting inthe annals of Bnglish jurispru- | from their visit to England by the Kuro weed y ope, Its in «ne or two bnvariabl; - which atrived at Bost Frida; t oo La sults in eases, was inv ly con ‘on on Ys u ‘Good wages glee, Doren Sas age sderably less than in the largest ships we had Card from Joshua R. Giddings. ‘Tux total vote of Tennessee at the late clec- QVANTED IMMEDIATELY, AT J, GHEE- B68 Whee BFE | ais'om tha uh vont, 1h ‘hanson; cued S60 | Sireea ie Wyre, and et cour ceateat | Thefillowing ca aprear in the Puiladelphia | thon was 144444, bing 13-459 ‘more votes than ; iy event 1 B on Te nn oe wes born st Willington, Northural f. Dee, | esting or 4 a Ten | Nerth American: were cast in the gubernatorial election of 1457, 3p Sales 08 women aod cich foe ot many COAL OL.50, STOVE OR GG MIRE | | 16, 1009, was sent to ction! at Long Boltna, aud | sper necenary to add, that het stendtaataall~ | Velegrapte Seapates Vom Wamteyuae caries | of 186, nome nt ‘he Presidential election wh meters ot Ai PY 24, at in 1814 placed with Mr. Broce at Newcastle, | ing is ageins: the wind, and that her unsteadiest | “that Joun Brown (the prisoner captured ot ar- ‘Tur F of Brazil Lid p14 He soon showed a taste for mechanics, and be- | print te with the wind at right angles to her | per's Ferry), refused, In the presence of Bonator Ma- | a meriogn the exclusive vighe of stat? an q AMTED—LEAD GLAZIERS WHO came a member of the Newcastle Literary and | curse, The first experi nent of using sails and | 80% and Movers, Favtumee end to waa fg) e right of mining and ARE Philosophical Institution, from the Nbrary of | seam together was tried. First, the staysall | answer the question ted Me, | converting in| © vogetable turf discovered we * at WIL! took books to study o: fe Gipprege about expedition?” him in one of the northern provinces of the 1 x which ly over with his | was set on the foremost of the six masts, or, as It ja evident that the object of these ie 4 Fee“ father at home en Saturday afternocns. The | it is now christened, the ; - ne eri cist the chiect of thése geatiemen | Reoptre. x3 Rev. Wa. Tenses, coe of the Bocre tarlee of this | lowed the unreefing the try ne hares of crime, or ef any mineral orable |, ee a ue s umgeets the name of WANTED.-RESPECTABLE HELP, MALE ar LY 4 Institction, im. In , was ap- | subsequently in | act. Had such been tl objeot, they would not ‘peal next = yi = tow ad ° prenticed to BicuoLas Woon as a coal-viewer, ecesrion uy four of the other masts, | have published what ot walt; but the; jena, and calls upon Administration Democrats, nub Her oop be well cnlted End made himself soquainted with the | viz, the foreinast, the main mest, the mizen’ | dim their uniconm, an ‘iy mua ituenday, Bra | the Southern Oppesition and Dovaras Deano: Machinery of coal mining. In 1820, his fatherbe~ | andthe jigger, ot sternmost mast. Aw regarda Inainuations seok to Impugn the character of one | crats to unite upon him, one —__ ae came able to send him to Edinburgh University | speed the effect was nugatory, which | ‘who was not present. I do not feel called on to re- | Two shoot iron cars are in course of 00 sufficient- conatruc- for a single neasion. Here he attended the lec- | ly aceounted fur by the fact that the wi PY, $0 at mpan to cant reproach, apou myself. | tion at the machine shops of the Illinois Central —— hie, was blowing fresh, as it had been all’ the | 4 123,to eee quent polity aa long and foes aahenr: | Ballroad, for the parpors of corsying powder eed L RECOMMENDED BERVANTS IX m was direct upon the starboard beam; | getly arettinr ef yout aad sats b , tl on and the - | other dangerous combustible mater They wt mong opt oa a a jeology but in stoalying the Vousel, and putting a stop | ey knows, that y propenind to | have India rubber Jointings, and close up per prize, learned how to the rolling motion, the result was not ouly | me touching th part fectly airtight. OA} 1, me OF ere ILL OCOAL—RED 5aGq pre satisfactory, bat Instantaneous, Probably, in | Mtion, will be frankly, pr fully anew. ; v = | te the extentof my bnow! lie? : aud E pro: | Tre American Antiquarian Society held thelr Y, artistic sense, the best aspect the vessel pre~ | & the eatentot! pare nenene woes: ae Bess B Aserican Anthruss y WANTED. PLAI® COOKS, on in 1824 he went to South 8 is the view from stem to stern when all westhy cf. your peuittens, unwesthy or henare, F enen Eesting of the hall of the Bactety, Wer America to examine and dilver mines, He | the sgils are set. Last Sunday there was too car cester, Mass., on Friday, Oct. 31, the anniver- See ia tes be be father, and reached ee ae inn'to allow the tupaalle to be Pe cdl aed on mary cf the discovery of America by Couompus, wail cme oh y unfurled, " ‘at asad Pasa ee 18 | home in December, 1827. He now took -an | but to the »apectator standing at the stern of the bility of by this assailing one | The semi-annual mepette show the Ubrary A or mpl ie "i who has ior a on. see cosas Gouna or) —O0AL-—RED 8H, SEACH, | focomotlven rr Spe re poo Ho nik ae Eta ot tet Tasting, with | must foliow (he ollrta ut yuursslves aud party to ex: | flinds of the Society tow amount to @11 850 43, ’ chester Railway, and aide: the tall, tapering masts standing in line, their | Wl slavery, aud your determined took place WANTED THIS DAY—COOKS, Gaau: ls the omatenetion of i auc easfal | engine, pectons sails suspending eoch othe in {tie moat ine of toprerting on we ant : 1 Dr. J. oe ‘ Ky ot? oucnrer kare although bo gives the credit of the tubuz | exact and vymmotrical regularity and bellying | and inde ¥ J mL iF JO. | 38 ee fy oe athe st apf Feedr the pen Ne ate tie PT rene ee lar boter to bis father and Mr, Heenr Boor, | out with the breeze, was something beautiful. Dom ot ofr voting bon Sinem wa tran ete be & sbeating of Haters ty" tleh resulted la | oo m8 & Nis @ MM paited rlakt away. Ales oaths, frmuore nd bore 0 QUAL — PERSONS WISHING | !lo was next employed on @ branch of that r Unfirtumately, no pr, ortunit affurded of | produce the results which rocont'y atirssted the | revolver. Mr. Hanus is supposed to be mor- | g5 Cie. &'ral.-b10 11 a0 ait MUbals ous ¢ aly Valentaeae |, * ‘out The tails in adding to tho | stt-ution of the povple, ‘They are, the luwediete four years frem 1834 to 1838, He devoted K distance of 300 nautical, or 350 | Thee facts do us reat on suspicion nor on thore- | %X_ OF seven years ago, a resident of I’hiladel- all at Berwick, and knots, ‘Ihe highest rate of speed was attained olve oth- | ago. He had been using a pen knife for some ‘ARBLE . tok, tes ‘ Mae boty eon Christiania and Lake Miosen, for which | Paddle wiesls increased to 11 per minute, and of | Girard House, Philadelphia, Ootober #4, 1950, hg fast to his car antil be deow it out. House ard lot cor 86th nt and Lexington ey, p Till dopoee he recelved the Grand Cross of tho Order of St. | the serew, to an average, according to Mr. — - Tue following Is the present equipment of pry ba weit pe a fourteen deaths, ten of which were by yellow | and bal'ntt wacons, and 34 snow plows. In ad- i ip ee es itiae oo i a pe etittiter . Fi #83 333250835 EF Es all x eit a P 3882 ter risits 2 7 z FE Soi 3 ieee 28 a3 bestiiitiss 3 oez coal of all kinds, the ft way. Before it was completed he yed and | testing the action marke, carefaily, honest "St | undertook the constructicn of the Lolcecter and motive power, the wiod being during the whole | ad unmistakable ite of the efforts of yourselven tay bby led. Dr, Fowtan is postmaster at Me H AF cksepizine at renga te 80 staal Swannington Railway, and on the completion of | of the rest of the voyage unfavorable and mosty | S°4 party to establial: davery in Keusas. | Murdor- Laps STOCK FLUCTUATIONS, WASTED LADIES TO LEARN TO OP. that be i the line of the London | directly againat the vessel's coarse, The coast of | tere were rewarded by executive appointments 14 K, concerned Ia the late erate on W besler & W Usoa . 'D Blaningham Kailway, was appoluted its ome } Ireland was ftst sighted at 4 P.. Sunday, and | (,0ihce, | Buown's sons ware the victims of that dew | insurrection at Watper's ferry, and distinguished eles perhton A 72. LEHIGH AD ivusT | * ne) way, Was app ts eu~ ‘ * ia iam which your party exerted in favor of au insti- | with the title of ¢ he . ps a ete oh time to 4 ements in the locomotiv was made, under the ciroumatan- hia, and employed at the Ledger ollice, where, Over the sore, cngtne and after! 1x98. was engaged on many ces of wind and weather atready described—the wd hintos pe mee A year, he bed coPYs poite ree Hines of railway. But he was most remarkable | scrow and puddie engines working together, but | Wrst. | No oval Go call Ui, ioe the proof sender. He wad then TO LEARN ‘TO OPE- | —————______—_______— | for the vas'ness of some of the projects, such | at far los than full pressure, the speed having | jeter pf e about 14 or 19 years old, A GOODCHANCE TO MAKE MONEY— | Tubolar bx over the Menai Strait, a | during the last ive hours of thin in rpose, and laid it down into his cap, A short A crtate agerag gis cme | acre te arly ate win | vpn, mamaenrs aout uate | Ree tat tore rane | oa rm. at sate tat . 5 more striking than its magnitude, This was ving on a A ri to his ory is ANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES | Somore us fork: Gall B oe cab irise | More striking than ite magnitude, This was ta traction over 14%: n accom. | &,in egard to bie Virainla exp or any Bio MICO, sesseerrsrsessoveseas 9 neon e 2 hat Ms : lef, and as to the railway between Florence | BLaxw, of 42 per minute. Lt was intended thet ‘Texas Mgence. the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada; 200 loco- } 1 lot on é6th at, near 9th av, 23206. nee PRR A BEOWS, GOO | od 'Leghorn. “He visited awitzeriand for the | the test should include « trial not only of the | a:7he Galveston Vacs, of the 1th Inst,, an- | motives, 12 passeager cars, 62 baggage and 1otu 086 and 089 Wher at, ‘ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO OP- SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE—SING- | same Free, ae, designed end ‘was construct- | two different classes of ongines working in unl- | Qounces that sickness in that city is on the in- ‘t-office cars, 1.068 covered freight cars, 1.068 V on ‘@, Wilson's, fog ¢ a Gioeer ‘and removed to London. He built it in | the whole run from Portland to the Old Hoad ition which the people abborred. la” Cook, waa, some t u > Wwe 4 Wheeler & W' j as the high lovel bekize over the Tyt been purposely kept down dufigty the night—im | fietce, an Fe A rouse man named Booker, living in Chie sone ELS ee ei ates, sates Neweuatle) the’ vladact over ‘the ‘Twoed | 24 ours or it an average speed of about 13 at ogo, met with «singular accident a faw days = hyreleehamaahindbns 32 THE ADVERTISER | Belgian tines of railway, as to a line la. Norws: ig this rate of speed the revolutions of the J. RK. Gimores, 5 post gre gonntan, 9 of Nein, 1 Be 8 3 r bridge over the St ith and without the sails, but <feach en- | crease, During the 13th and 1ith there were | open platform cars, 216 cattle ears, brake vans ifoing, tod tof lore's vette suet | Svtenco, near Monttoal, It te not lang slace ‘unaided and alied by’ the sail- a he ted the 140 miles of railway between | Ine power; bat some misunderstanding of diff- | foyer, and ber of cases were reported sey- | dition to the above the company bas contracted | yrouse and ine, fait i ana role Ai mache baie ahd Alexandria, wich two tubular rence” between the engineers, and the | rut Tatosdown the Ilands ee een” | tor 300 more freight carn, a portion of which are | {ict cord at and 3 Vo it “MOORE 4°00 Tod ies ot pene Grant | Ein‘Ganlately: constructing an immense bridge | sailing, captain, or between the engi | “Tyuring the azth, 1th and 14th there were | tube put upon the rond immediately. WON Si. across the Nile to replace the steam ferry. Berides | Beers and the managing directors, upon | érieon deaths in Houston, Wriux the land title of the grost Michigan . 7 these labors he has member of Parli t | the subject cf lability, prevented this, Both ‘The News ea: is estimated that the I Railroad De) it Chicago is i tro~ AXTED—TOR U. 8 aMY—100 AO. | GEWING MACHINE, FOR SALE—A_ mo. Woaiiby, in Yorkshire, since 1847. Tu 1895 sod Mr, Biakiy it is eald, objected | y uniter now sick isabout on hundred nnd ft- | Cone trerticie to the. band wpe which stan ta ; ed eT Featoh Yoo | sertacee, te eginorertin se pate at be paid off'a debt of €15.000for the Newcastle | to disconne ines whea requested 10 do } 1." ‘The sickness ts considered moro fatal ban | the joint depot of -all the rade centreing in jotnoen 8 mone WK | hand 3a ves, M hove, ‘SHnMRL Literary and Philosophicel Society, Alo aide! | %; on the ground that both paddie and scrow | ji iias heretofore been. Cleveland is also Veing sued before the paheedand wrdedan TWh ieleeeens trate tty on hp iar nS x MACHINES FOR SALE—2 OF Watity—iapis TAvGuT 70 ore Sou in Piazza Bree in his inv ions at Teneritfo, | were intended to work together and not separate legraph continues to receiv Court. ‘abe claimants are the heirs of the i Be mance ol , perfect at $3 a th unl'y of carrying out ex, Teen death, and lett : " MARKETS BY TELEGRAPEL Duss ering Gort BL ald te cline concer Appi ox | London Sanitary and geweraie, Commies .e | ments DOT a thal but cncuediion. | rave been Sfteen deathe, and every person fal be nen eae ebaated 8 be saunas Puanmurnta, Oot, 8% ~ » Sea Bakers Cord D, Nes, Sanat machines, sh BOs" | Institution of Cell Eogineers since. 18 ably increase’ the coofidenos of th,» public in the | "4 an from the io Grande Informs the | Srecling the depat buildings, ect. Viour fam; superion, 313088 88 When ie eer i The tel origi 1 do nearabove, 2x0... ‘as an bonarary but active member of the | IY, and the consequence of the objection was | ing accounts from Cypress. Rumor says there | pal Connecticut reserve, who claim that t which iastitution be was member of Corned ship, was for the moment boat. Towards even- cette that owing to the ravages of clined 2 conte; red $1 26a$1 24; Lape eee eae meno ite CHASERS—FO! LE, USL- 5 7, resi’ O88 ducted the working of the he ranches were all found | Mm. Ampenson who only a few weeks since | funyant: male 2000 bush. yellow ab 06a, Whiskgr de B SALE, THE BUBI- | during the yours 1849 to 1817, and Presi‘ont | INK howe wie, cemmieaa sete Consent’ to. the b inarried @ daughter of Minister Masox, at | Uo?se'Shcnyee ea toate and 6 itty Wildes ot t+ during the years S068 and taal Fin nalexigy ° halt beta nt ye answer from Mr, 8 abandoned on the east side of the Kio Grande, had just returned from a bridal trip to ee on ssa madal of hones Ex: The McKinney Messenger says that the baby nd, and was on the point of de- lour, sales of rfine at e________< Position dTndustrie of 1864, and is aabd to have J Hosett having been made Mrtel Appel: | pany that went in ct the Indians Perec ie United Btater, when hs futhors | rakiiSf' Soon’ baateat ei Sompt 60 FA AND MILEMEN—THE | feclined an offer of knighthood in Great Briain, | tion made to J er Goon p Channel, in committed the recent outrages on Clear Creek, perlaw was attacked by paratrais and dled. | $1. 20a$1 20 for red. Sore rm ah eat T°, Let es die | He was also the wuthor of a work “Qn the Lo- | the ship was steered up Bt. aes CDannel, in Cook county, have returned home, after an | yi! fon is left in charge of M, W. Sate | $15 prime $11 25. Bacon sides 1086, an Luli os ond ia ov. ii comotive Steam Engine,” and another “On the | the direction of Holyhead, her seed being pur- | uunsuccersful pursuit. ‘They followed the Indian | 908 dae =) Gecrotary, until the Goverament | dul st , = alan rhe ——— a | 8 alviy "System, published in | rely omar ve from 10 to 12 knote. Sanday | tra toed Hiver but ld mot ero, 9 | MOtt ite anpainttent Mocks pears: Toone he eee ita — — londay” fo on t : b LEARN aq Vy Wan, ; ae nals from the northeast, sccompanied | A, Mas Magee on the aoe tet oe eA | | Tae Cincinnattt Garette of the 22d says :— | se Ry 101d: Morris Gaus), 4134: Lang Taitad By Rey REECE ERT ED Oe | is character, the London ‘Times passes | # DOE ROT nist, which induced her captain | PO 100K Dias eid moaus for the effectual pro- | The Individual who wrote the letter from this } 16%; Benn. M By ST. ne erly —y oe iw te le Loe ut be le aprons By in Nis provemon, i to stand out In mld-channel. Llero an oppor- fection’ of we tron jar from the. Invasion of the | city to Governor FLoxn, hinting at the plan of o% 2°1t with pantly felt No. ey} tow ‘ ‘for bi od ior of the ship in what sailors would call “dirty 2B pe nittee appriated, who | Ferry, is supposed to be the same who betrayed 1B O00 bike 08 9, Mo tens © ree pres apd tho: wan was even more fo ia'ad: | wearher, and most ereditably. to heraslf did | MOALevirks ooh mo which we extract ‘the | the negroes whom Coamouty had seereted in his | Tio wad dia ‘Boy: Bae. by hich compelled emailer vessels to exhibit » nd that derground” men and has used this contid lake spring, but closed dull : i uawenn. Bile chit care io kbla way, wm | reascnable proportion of thair Keele, the motion ns os mealies SE cling st theta: 1000 | Votray fogbtlves and get the rewants " offered | 000 t Kind to bim in. segiy life, “ nada club at 980 @$L schools haracte! than perceptible, there beiny difficalty in | troops of the United Btates as can be spared, be . Eouven Davy, of Dublin, hes made some | ; eat $1; 4.000 busbele 148 TAUGHT TO, OPE sRATE ON Panis on schools ad eek Pipl regueded bien wits & | ‘walking the deck at any Period ; though it Is tent’ trem. three. different Faint into the Indian starling 19 Darr A Delite, bet eee eer Se te ty vs oa ve h 1.000 wi oul aa m horized to fa: } ‘ < 5 wee i RATE PER- Ld 7 yf — Gy his charge in answering to ber helm,” ‘This was | that the system Lp. A ap dad a ee Pecos aud taraipe grown [New Yak Pas f bbls. flour; 17 wheat; 1. of nll whe bnew him, der, belnie that the chmplate rotdty motion was 1” pie Bastop Advertiser states that Gen. Hous- [yon it moy collect In the animal or humat 6x8} 1,000 bushels ont; 1.000 iushale a : (ag San be, srsarnnteted wih bowed ia apetrale | 12° civMtendna hers were. not some. Pleamut | ncocanpHiabed within fourteen mimites. Contin~ ¥ xox visited astray. on the Och, and entered his | tem untit I oxerclaes an iojurions eee, heen neers, Y \ it 6,000 bushels Mil . hey did’ uot know him | The weather bad now en- | weather, auil that the worms are sweeping their P Shout three miles im length, The Baltimore nivale terme} later 1m he da utheloutly to beer him affections ad we do not be- | uineers tat oy to the arguments of thelr } ‘eis, but too Inte to do any damage, tod Chi ae the st mage raids Me taneroRnet Beso Mab as te ame etggy—y pany way aig > “ad A oO, &, }06, Jet, a . a PERSONAL = INPORMATION, WANTED (G4 MER OAS BE AODOBMOs | hin out ofthe way, oh an the promotere abodes | pieve fit auppled no means of Judging how far Sevtence of Manda toe Binedpyers | Ceh Ciemees latency of 15 miles | quiet, ong te i nat aut i f in of Parnick MAvbE, convicted ofthe murder of his B aso with horee power, in the suunmer of 1581- of bin sese, tap tdel of bletende, tbled- go ue not they my eye sister, was placed at the Nar tB recalve Me son- The Wet lecomotive’ usel in this country wee thin to amy why sentence of death should not Pf operatim in Squth Caroling aud upor jim sro hed nalaen rere tee tke ult. | be "froneagced against him. MAUDE +f and Baltimore road in 18:2. Curcaeey 1 rence in the Brrr. ‘will be still more in his large circle of | tunity was afforded of asertaining the beha- | Yudians, An adjourned meeting was held the Brown to excite surrection at Harper’ Bi hog Aeon Sie ! tue cose out of the trial. ‘Though exposed toa | Piowing ; Voor, "Be has bad the confidence of the '* Un- | wacseaucesd tetmto., og fading ir ‘them to ‘the best | 00 roat Eastern was scarcely more | {2 regiment of Rangers, and as many’ mounted | for them by thelr masters. bosbela Now 1 Chicago % ie 13.1001 i I ese Saohee= ye seer ting nal | A a iat: | tea te ai” ay nee | pe =! ind he ba 1.000 PoaRvisa —A BESPECTABLE LADY | with s nobte heart aud own axis; the result, as timed by her comman- | ora) Goverument, minute; yet, as arsenic fs an accumulating pol- pad ad a 3 eioer ON on Scie tad Gh THURS LVL EWR a ‘then those which were to wal ashe oe sd rate | be) rae ona ton an student fa Milita i a ai anary at” firet railroad constrented in the United wat neue re a cad etka Beis eeaces pagent cop in bis Gor ahusey bo wes the bold « oly! woo yoongninets have beou taking advantage of tbe tine plowing | yranite qua pina 4 tay as Tewe that trem those who bad the inost reason to wish | friends—-that ihe triat would be ditirely incrn - Fi iH sy ft ieee : eam ek ee a ee IY drew | tence: ‘The Court asked Maun if he bad any- J on that read) in 1°32; Locomotives orice | cai sbhie Son intthe Bye lations of the rival manufac- 1 Suerek ae little difiwenge what | aay, at the Varget cursion mania is Flour oy sit, oad 10, ae. no, oF rather sedeate Y ~abx Wooten | dvs: furerg: ¢ was dilea to colleat the datalle with Deak rd lil a mained hd sneered tre Vadles fd tho baal ok anyt by Mr. Mra, 1 my damned. wi ( b bab os 20 fo round mumbara 6-toay por rtiy sed otvara, Se was anes my Haak nana on Sete. highs ot Tratite, partontt Yvillen wifey. ue ab. Seam Kee ade Pour: showed 6 os; an titel agalnut me: be was ‘aad ¥ b Ba ra OT jas soit ol renames . D inn sty pae tn > abut fe .. nee te DP Wd even odd ovael of now tN das A ( : . : w We Ld cpunens ba 80 SORES, util od tei cae €: th! tenes orew eriite cot watts | ot Ko! dus ‘ . & yauroas ve k os ha aioe

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