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ney THE NEW YORK SUN. py Bandaye excepted, ot the San eulding oor, 0 Fulton an 1 Nawen. +4 o-) fred to subscribers in New York etty and vicinity WX_AND A QUARTER CENTS jr* ook. 82” When sont by mail, Four Dears per yoar, Cironlation 60,000 Copies por Day. Ro Rae 2 Ay Published at 75 conta « Fear; 16 months $1; single copie 9 cents. moans a bmacn, Proprietor, WANTED, THE NEW YORK SUN. AN TE D_A GIRL WHO UNDER. THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 1 1850, Stand ladies vale work. “Avily a 263 Fulton } ee ROENTE DEC. 5 | NO. —$—$ $$ 0 ‘The New ¥ Peer for the Past Yoar. — SOLDIERS. TRAMSTE The sixteenth annual report of the New York Aseoclation for Improving the Condition of the Poor, has just been issued. It mentions a de. crease of population, an occurrence not known before since the war of 1812, Four thousand families left the city. 'ANTED—A NO. 1 FANCY SILK AND pple y apr pi te farsip flog Weer este | RES Sistas ties seers ce ——____.. —_—___—_. 7 anticipated. ‘ihe WASTED STERS AND FINISH. x Y wnexpested rapldlty, lessening the necessit; ‘on thin coats: of Tillery ot, BAI! D | pecuniary A : Operators and tailors, an: Pauperism has attained an alarmi: on ‘s marhino. ‘Nowe but red Bineges y tude, and, corresponding to it, there has Pee for tees eth , Inewse ot crit, of rasan, and insecurt is ~ and property. The num! city pau Wee asa nas gecmacs | MORE RTT Bee tanaae cot i reine eee | | Sentral ad aca Spr <eniatabilinlaaiaias cr Goreme an cene year previous 011, involv! Wy ANTE D—LADi WA RTED abi 70 A} ; ser ps4 ae Svening. “Apply 145 epee fog tes oral cost <r RRTEDCTWENTY TAILORS 76 GO Sreicuesn air te me it is mot al ol we re Wariprans same mente ace ae er eee : o—ne ex. | grow jot ry: per cent, you sewing machine you can have it at | premises ot ox ete the parsons recetvin blic consists of na~ is'eas rien, Ho's — eigen | ae {a ‘orn eltzens, andthe wo In tho tnt orice ‘ANTED—20 OPERATORS AND BAIST- and cotton te at Ibis 8 roan Wee paenosounetin state ure er ler oom ing, however, both ftom our native population : Tans | fore th tac gery args ANTED-ONE GIRL TO WORK ON Me (o., 50 per cent, less fliciently executed, that pau ned Wr Writ e's macngs: ao tvs | atta Soe Roreniee st Re haveer seh | crime are swelling to blghi coolly eichea tne Se eR Fata ee Rabat save | ar Sey pen renner eed ee winds sancti aa ‘ANTRD—A VEST OR THIN COAT = — FURS— WANTED ALL Sree ee ani | Cee apmea pees | armen haters per id ane ein fier ns is paved; fa Bamburgh, coe in tweatr-eiger ta i] @mo, rDuaan, a8 | ps MA ot te New ba] one in sweaty eres ‘he peile sella setol fore ) mortality fs terrible, In there were 5 ANTE D—10 Lorry! 2 | se ers le births and 28.002 eaths—over half of thems ‘ a Sr a one Joung chukiren. In 1806 the total mortality in 1y Was 21.65, of which 13 373 was of ANTED-SERVANTS OF ALL wa. | ——_—— : sons under five youtsof age. | Unwholesome hod W' fgg YURS—LAD isthe principal cause of infantile mortality. De- ola asin APR ge ‘of 199 | feetive dw Hogs come in alto as a prodis- sor vants, 108 Orange door posing, cause, the construction of dwell- as ge, almost every requisite for the health SSPRAGEe GA, ~. Grmaar and comfort of the occupants bas been sacrifi- cod. They are generally contracted, dark, {ll ventilated dens, in narrow alley filthy courts and damp cellars, amidst the it pty WET,_NURSES WANTED-AT THE avo. nalirsad Lahn ele received his Sanita * Health and ‘ANTED—YOUNG MEN WISHING TO | — — age fer fon. th t Wetec Seas rorsgerin marepant | J. ADIES, YOU MAY SAVE ONE-HALF | ‘which rendery nincstory tie moral apptanees ‘ ey, for the benefit of this clcss of our populatior Ye RS tome experince ai wiki TMtara £00 att fate The cular population of Mew York execels WARTED—FOK U, 8. ARMT—100 AOT- wale. rr per mont CST ym oer pe ray on ed te 3S ey ee sidan! sented Y NEW SYSTEM OF TREATING, ee FUMES quately ad. pny ful’ph degradation which VAPORS, br 08 class of our population, and anni ia | fa i hentort adit ont nd wacceee- | aly dectmates thelr numbers, Is sho concoint- for with whom «small WemBEEt aetates AOP o ae Hs sue | fan eseparaie om ihe enudhdon tn which ‘CK7ANTED—LADIES ‘TO tarert ie the ert to ‘This Association obtatued from the Legislature WY Ai geD clad ine 70 LEAS 70 OF. EP PALME AED. Onaleg heeaad of 1801 0 Commbten Which recommen eh oat. Sowe's Teegtine, ‘onal <a | ———————- | ication of ealsting laws; bat a bill on the sab. VEROOATS! OVEROOATS!! OVER- failed to pass; the noxt winter @ bill passed H eat bad rl 1 pis of ares 7 oe Bs bags becaloes ax Man's Home,” at an ‘expense of $90 000, wich = 8 TCE oe Gi Ofterca, marked advantage; procured an act of legisia- 00900 Pad "49 Cold ture for the tion of the Juvenile Asy- arate.on Blasts ees | noon atl ifm | lum. ‘The Demilt ‘and Northwestern a Se ee car grumneas| eae Liesomem trates | | (ET GOOps—FROM See, wih maw dere ae leo ‘Champton—! d Bathing establishment is doi Ey peat Wire welt fuer ing’ end Bathing stalonment doing 0 Wi « ‘ANTED—LADIKa TAUGHT TO OPE- WANTED —LADIES TO LEARD TO OP. tno, ade, parece: work Oh coups CA morals, Yoo hb al- loth, casalméree, table eov moners labor gratuitously, and have made dur- or) 2 ving Se ol aaa a het} ing the past year 16,994 ‘visite to the poor; r0- chines by tha Sees expevlemsed \enshen tn the chat - lieving 9.261 firntties aud 44.007 persons. 'T' poo ‘on ell hinds of work, and rosocy: cash reooived is $14 592 46—due $263 Os; all of ves plases after feaaine: fe tuckin BOARDING. which bas been disbursed, ‘There has beou a } “ipripelat with thon opartors nn Diente _ : _ | remarkable decrease of destitution and oxpendi- | Also operators want 08 Mac a4 A TE SINGLE OXNTLIMRE, A180 asion Inereanivg tn 1 2 twanty fi mace 2: wy é : cont., and the benefictaries and ¢xpeaiiture + \\ EXOR AND SOPRANO SINGER WAG- | josntfsien ledion apnur m@. | drawing thirty-four per ent, ‘The rooms of the d to sing in es large church None bat strong renkllo Square, the Bible House. lt was voices need apply, Address box 946 Post Noa. ‘od in 1843; incorporated ia 1448, aod bas . née been an efticie:t agency in the department in 00D MANY WOMEN WANTED Dal r in. quest. of e aulct homes | which it is laboring. 1 oyment may, rh - , 5 stains 3 aginreli ere Manat ak I 7 hensxdemmntindapntenmalabedapierd nt 1 More of the Washoe Stiver Mines. { pm, 189 Kiewonth ot, ov Oth ave, Call on OA RDING—4 STEADY MER CAN BB AG evat'n Democrat has derived the follow- avin By 8 Coreeennne Serene ee? Bonmmtatcd wine oy vd at oe ty | lon herein few Mr. fe cam, on euprenes ‘AFICLAL FLOWKAK MAK+ BS—WANT- bu the 84 oor, "Terms s weekly. Bd 2 hae’ man between its town and the Washoe Vailey “ ec 100 girls to learn to make artificial Sesrry ——— | distriet: a wedge of Ce &Co., situated i Minaldertut oraren't work the'ieat toned Ay | ROARDING—LADIRS PRIOR TO, AND | tuin'Waseelarcewms ligoiond sient gen aot Pp the ai red ne during cov finement, ean have the ¢o fad | October. ‘The proprietors took #07 oy rtvacion 6 howe lu the bose auver cre from (he croppings of, the ledge, an ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKKRS—WABT- dain, Pe Gallo them to Ban Franciaoo ty be aanaye}, which sie a AS 2 It is cwued by tmmigranty who are to make artificial flowers 64,198 alee to learn to 1 \c p . learning. and work the year OARD—@2 0— Ly oly ah Sb beh eT ae B Ave good bon! spindle a * Pee verlory at ab MAKERS—WANTED, A CAR- | SL '2,7 oor" , root gonecal workman ome sed ic taint k ed — | aire vared obs Harve wouks ayo, aud tho ory masay- +t ahaiaiaaiataaie | | ARD OS BRKOURLYN HEIGHTS— | “YA ‘umber ot: thor sllvor mines, mpprsed to. be Pleanant a4 dortreble may be a8 448 | valusbic, ave leon discovered withia the past fow for or a. eke, but the above are all from whih Mr, Fo Exrerccmtrersaeerearoreigett SEK yest Fd etter eae anlar 94 South desiring Co tforvis ace coutinnally arriving, aed pr thore whe can 40 oolored luitl prt of « hous, thiaibe Morte @ eaniey. ee ee bebe tee ettee iil SR ater dare, a ld FDO ry ir Sinan ——- - - ver been able to definite tuformasion t1 EMALE DOMESTICS, HAVING Gi RDING—& YEW SINGLE GENTLE. | fe,'crg to the thicunces of thoes voins of allver, nt wile, ous, or of the amowrt of iabor references, may obtain «tuations in the beet fmaa- Breage 0 si he oat orm For ° Hick by applving at the anelag room of the tadastet- Some freak, | Grou to getting At outs but intarenta anda, ory Yb Hens Fish os inh house ons of Ad ov, 0 morniag. . thave, No char, id in or two of the oidoes at alraost fanu- Seasons Peer ” lus py and the lucky owners in orher vats retuse to sell out on any terms, CAIRLS D—FOR * ' us that in owe of the jews Ginccs sdeetlug botoon ond private heitler ig | fZOAKD— BROOME, PORBUBG. f i i Ut ie tau was Trou ten to enn asl 1) /aud coumecy, at the ar eck eae smh cari board, ean be obtained foe, married aa4 Fin uicknrw, eve cerd tu a teary quart: ledge. The 0 Fagome at Sear Him 'G. WALTON, Bup rlitead | sorte fen cial ia Weck Blas ch Wom ave, | Guarve yielded some $20 cr $30 ° wa in gold, and slYer ore Con-ains more oF leas gold, ndey weak, @ miner wlio war prospect. ‘ar the tuil rod, between Goid Mul and river, dug tuto what he tuppoed to b n of dec wpoerd quarts, which he packed to the noarest’ water and was ed out cighty pace from which he realized $186 be ‘The work wae all dene in one day, fis discov ADIES LEARNED TU OPERATE PER- MEALS AnD Lopem@es ery ho ming koown, @ iarge number of in:aors i L latest sew. te A ema wAne were attracted to the place, who were ot ct Pal and couse fa eer gaeae pr | for cer hada at let soca eman of out ~~ a Pammer, to'd vs some months ago thet the ADIES TAUGHT, TO OPERATE ON S Young nde mishiye tote tueraurnty twwnst te | [0D GEN GS—LOMBARD (LODGING) room of the Tadus. c. Hour HS Rover: a ts fort Bille. i} for See co ative | Opum day and wight, ALBEIT LOMBAND. ad 8 L03 TW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- slope of the Sierra would yet beoome the richest sil. F minty; ved Gated with rood board and comfortable Winey: ft ered rig, | Cai Aaa Meee at a Two on THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN can be a oy and plow Attewpt to Burn the U. 8, Ponlicntiary. “4 Madieon . ‘The Washington Star gives the iculars of NNOTICE-IF er eet tarena reasonable, oom the attempt made oa night to bara L 3 THREE the United States Peni! at city, ly" oll veerorgel ee tary PR a Rd Be criti plot, scams, was lad by Gaouam Natacn, a ‘hese term of service ox- OTICE—I¥ ELIZABKTH BRYDON, OR ae puedou the 24th inst, His plans of operations jell laic @ month previous to his disch: pi etc ay HOUSEKEEPING | Lawrauibesraetner a Ne her advantage, od Wishing bim to assist in the mettcr, which was RNAMENTAL JAPANNERS—WANTED rofured, and Keuor further used every effort to ‘4 QOKNOWLEDGED BEST—“FORE- Sob Sarl "sarr aTbehsracesas: | AAR ake be ns ting | Ponce aan he ea Rover SS eeerene Ut i] keaving the prisor, told Keuty thet on Satur- T° BUTCURKES—WANTED—A SMa&kT, | ——————_______________—_ , he might look out for orme FLOUR—FLOUR—FLOUE—S00 BARRELS | {i.e On Saturday atiernoon, Kaur ° t for sale; good extra familv jour fr divulged the matter to the Deputy War a ies een Rake at to ee ait dep, who immediately communicated it to the Warder, ad arrangements were ontered . into to arrest the parties in the event of (THOSE SHOKMAKERS WANTED —ON ES eae aod batons Clock at Hight he wit Mis Seoscpions ca So ie sl INDERS—PILAIN ABD KXTRA = Tees yoke a atl fink $2,000 se er | Sha. Sana eb ot aie buildings 3 3 ay fe iH E Letter from John Brown's Brother. To the Bittor of the Platndeater: You publist ad some time sinco an artlole from The Kansas Herald of 9 bother with abetting the ‘and others, You rm to this subject again in sterda; 'y in the Herald of Freedom ta wholly concerns my brother ; and its cirou- yh your paper is an act of injustios to trust you wou'd not willingly commit, bave no wish to say anything at thy way changiog proie sentimeat cheering Ne? pa tho clren atled of this statement In the Horatd, "unoe tradicted, is calculated to ombittor the few! remain ing days my brother bas to im it la for his sake that I trouble you with the following stato. ment: My brother, at the timo Wa, Dorie and others were killed, was not presont, did not assent to the 04, nor hi Rhomledge of it, and was vighteon miles distant al the tir, aes teres, nh My brother Jom and his two ighborhoed, and « committee of five the Border-Rufian camp called upon hit, and said thet they were instructed ¢s warn him that If Pres. stato men were found there the next Thurwday night they would kill every one of and they coul My brcther replied to be found there, as, before ‘be in avother and, bafcre Thursday night came, Duvtm and oahasd Were oetised—tbey being of the number of those who bad thi catened the destruction of the free tate pottios. The cff-ct of this was, the Bordor-Ruffians torror stricken and left the I bave this account of thia affair from my brother Sad bis two sons ‘so from as sister and brother. tn. law (now living in Kanass, who had personal edge of the traveaction; and the of whom upon auy subject was never by any ouo having any their obsracters, CLEVELAND, Nov, 99, 1660, ‘The Products nnd Lavquage of Japan. Rev. Mr. Jexxrvs, who has just returned from a trip to the Japanose Empire, thus writes siks manufactures, products, and language of japan: ‘The fivo and ty ithe nese Inland atc taduvtnioue wumigt! torhe Indepencent of ali the world besi: ¥ produced, an coal is ug out at the foog of hills ® thousand feut high, aud by tho water's age, in the part of Neg. 4, and in many other situations—although Manco Pod was thought to be stretching far beyond the bounds of truth whom, in the thirteonth contury, be Faported the people in'thege regions to be in the habit cooking their rice with “black stones.” Tho land leo producosen abundavce of rice, wheat, and other ee rato, e need a hiindred nulilicns of pounds of rice to gtrethe peeple of Kyang- #00, in Cina, « breakfast, and that would support the’ Jayancso Empire two whole ‘The nu- merous ooves, bays, harbors, and gulty, which indent and inelose the thourands of imanda of which the Japanese group is composed, furnish an dance, too, of excellent Ash, and while in Ne) saakil enjoy for the first time since I left Art orice, a dinner of fresh lobster, The common la- boing poople a toward fordagare wards aro conversation. The uppor class- ‘and suporellious to thetF infer!» ale ays oxnoti humiliating postiiros and language from below thera; and ne that in Japan wvo the oooupation of hls fath The laoguage of Japan is a fluous polyayllen Dic language, with d-clensions and conjugations, and has not much in It that resembles Chines, True, there have been some ingraftings from that groet continent, but the Chinese has not #0 much affinity to Japanse es French has to the English, ‘Tho alphabet with which Japanese ly written haa been borrowed from the Chinese, Ly taking ca:tain characters from their sound only. 9 alphabetic symbols are forty-eight in number, and by combina- if them, rords are #peliod, somewhat after think the introduotion of tae Ro man alpbabst would be a great benedt tothe nation —for it ts admirably muited to write thetr langusge ‘and to express its sounda. Tt ts oomron to print all the Chinese olansica in Japan tn large Chinese char. acters, and to print the Japanese moaning in auall Japanese characters b, now belure ite awon, ad tamples, wae ept qo sud, indeed, one Japanes w ve up the ht d romain till we b toil ther t row, and thos giving boa \ Jepanere, thay would with & polite bow and 6i-0-na- 1a good by. Morvellons Lovcntious, 4g the numerous marvelous inventions cod, within the last few years. ate the following, compiled from the Patent Olive Report ; ‘The report explains the privctplan of the oelo- raved H ke. Ite P nigh the keyhole friitlona to view hia exper wre witiemaed than he dos ro A barjcon ie derunbed which tere the whale Kill bhovwelf, The more be pulls the live, the de por G0€8 the barpoon, An tewmaking machine has been patented which fa worked by ® portwaced, trial {€ frome savers] bettlos of shorry and produced bivoks of tee the slz0 of @ cuble fot, whun ow ‘al put tuto the furnace it will ulner DaLa’s report wo gather some the vaiue of pstents, A ian wno bad Bslght tmprovemaut in straw-cutters tool of bus machine thro: ts afte our of elyht months returned with dollar, Anower «man bai @ machine to fh and clean gram, which, tn fi’teon mouthay h t void for sixty thousand ‘dolla's, Those are ord: cares, while such fuventions a6 the tlegr planing machine, aud tudla Tubbs pawouts are wort, tone each. Bxocut Wo report describes n mg those is an olectri whaitny apparatus, tho while is literally “shocked » ti." Arother ie an clevtro-megnetic alarm, rings belis and displaye signals in oase of fird a An if ‘an electric clock, whieu ta and Ighes = gatharer, oar tromyet, p loormotive, bring- lrg tothe engineer's ears all the nolse ahead, per- fectly din nutwithatanding the nol ‘of the trato. There is an tovention thet ploks up pine from « confused beap, turns thea ‘with thelr honda Up, and then stteke them in p ra \f regular rows. tong bad trough the whole process of cigar making, taking in leaves and turnidg out flalalied Another patent is for a machine thet counts pas- vongers in an omnibus and takes their fere, ‘When & very fat man gets in i counts twoand charges acubley A Night tn & Pigeon Roost, Just now the wild pi roost in innumera- ble numbers in the C go Swamp, Craw- ford county, Pa., about two miles east of the Ohio. The swamp is about ten miles by two or three wide, grows up with tam or larch trees, and yt bushes, A brother of J vr" publishes - lowing ir of Jonx Brown pr the fol. and of full five miles thut the day fixed for the execution of Jous of the famous Napoleonic coup a etat, ‘One man killed four dosen at singlo shit, and rine hundred in a night, Extemalve Print It fs not generally known, says the Phila tel. phia /edger, that the only establishment in thi fast printing of mourning located on the west side of the Schuy 0 diately opposite the Falls, belonging to Wst. Simrsow, and it is alse the only exo in the State whore alll goods are printed. Unbloached mus- lin is used, the bleaching of which forms one of the most Interesting processes in the oatabl ment. The muslin ts frst passed rapidly over an iron plate, heated toa red heat, and is th taken to the bleaching room, whieh contai three boilers, each of suiliciont size to hold 42.000 yards of muslin, ‘The goods are boiled first with lime, and are then passed into the second boiler, containing suds, and then into the third, having chloride of lima mixed with water. ‘The muslin is also passed through sulphuric acid, and is then taken in this state to another room, aud after boing spread out, by means of double screws, dverxiog from the centre, is passed over seven large copper drums, beated by steam, Twenty seconds aro only required to dry the muslin. Tt te again parsed through a solation of alum and fron, and again dried by passing it over a het plate ;' this process being intended to rid the muslin of all solvent matter, It is then hung up for @ day or two, 80 as to oxydize the metais with which the muslin is imbued, The rollers for Printing 0 of copper, and the number of rollers is regulated by varlety of col- ors to be printed pon the muslin, “A sing) machi @ will print about 13.000 yards per day. A large number of silk handkare! tefs are printed at establishment, the process being the tame as that used in printing the best quality wall paper. Many of the blogks are made in the same way, and the printing is entirely similar, As many as twenty blocks are used in ove heudkerchief, Five men will print abont 900 per day. The cost of the handkerchief not enty depends upon the quaiity of the silk, but npon the number and richness of the colors. The bandkerchtef printed at these works recelved the highest promium at the World’s Fair, New York, notwithstanding they were placed in competition with thoes ‘trom foreign countries, Fan at Home, Don't be afraid of a little fun at home, good poopie? Don't shut up your house lest the sun should fade your carpets; and your hourts, leat abearty laugh should shake down some of the musty old cobwebs there! If you want to ruin your sons, Jet them think that all mirth and social enjoyment must be left on the thresbhold Secbont, when they come none at night, When once a 0 is regarded as only a pl to eat, drink and sleep in, tho work is begun that ends in gambling houses and reckless degradation. Young people must have fun and relaxation somewhere; if they do not find it at their own hearthstones, it will be sought in other, and ferbape leas profitable places, Therefore let the ire burn brightly at night, and mak nest delightful with all those liv parents #0 perfectly understand. Don't re the buoyant spirits of your children; half an hour of merriment round the lamp and firelight of a home blots out the remembrance of many scare and annoyance during the day, and the best safeguard they can take with them into the PRICE ONE CENT | asi Tr San Joaquin, Oa)., Repub’scam states tha t apples of the seocnd o!op.as large us turkey ber, have been grown in Stockton, this season. Georgia Pestrentiary fa a self past your 1, and $14.00 76. There re 209 conviets in the prison on the Ist of Ue- re Twr browery atd dwelling house of Jovsm, at Winona, M were the 15th, aad two little twelve youre, daughters in A cournreaam, ‘blue- Mig Bt. — last w the hearse and # negro sexton accom: Athe body to the grave.” Five years ago: pheent the Feapected pall tovel daughter of merchant of that city, but woat astray, Tim Artesian weil at. Columbus, Ohio, has reached a depth of over two thousard fest, with a Ricarect of again striking a sandstone stratum, ‘his well is now tho deepest in the United Sta d, with one exception, the deepest in the world, Ow Saturday Jast while the workmen at the Court House in Loulavilie, Ky ,were engaged in hoisting a large derrick, small stone, which had beon placed on the top to balance it, fell oi and struck Avast Hvity on the head, causing his brains to ooze out and killing him instantly. Onw hundred and eighty bales of cotton were destroyed by fire om the New O: and Groat Northern Railn: y Tho track itsolf for nearly eno hundred yarts is destroyed, the rails being bent in the most sin- ular manner, and the cross ties and foundation Being muoh injured. ‘Tani was last week a terrible domestic ody enacted at Penfield, near Rochester, Ny, A German, in a tit of jealousy, literally en Wifein pieces and then attemoted his own Mfo ‘The man was @ respectable, industrious citiz9n, about 40 years of age, and the owner of consida” blo village property, Tua ne is 9 foarfully formed months of sae py to be the result of the impression made upon the motbor by looking on the operation of aslaugh- tering h and ightoned from treading upon asmake "he child's head is simitar to that of a and its habits are sometimes like those of « Tu clerks and book-keepers of Norfolk, Vir- eli ing desperate efforts to 4 Tepeal of the act of Assombly, which fmposes heavy tex upon their salaries, in many instances more pittances, Thay have held a public meat- ing, passed resolutions and drawn up a moimorl- al to be presented to the next legislature, asking & repeal of the obnoxious law. considered q itioniam, were ridden on a rail, at Kingstroe, (8. C.,) on Wod- fester, monning, One was an old man, and the ra young man of ood personal spt it aR RR 1@ by negroes, com, im while ing in this manner, They were then ed loose. Mr. SAMveL F, Houmnoor, of Boston, in lottor dated Scbasi Crimea, Oct, 23, say: “We are quite busy in raising the big ships, and I aseure you that it is hard work. We have relzed elaven ships of the ling, and twenty-four Tue Philadelphia 7 fact in Cunnecton With (Ke feragh.cony oe dia it : Ta Naces in the ow —_ groans period 80 ‘are Towing ovet thent, by whom w We these pits dug, and was the o twathered ? as barber, named Wrisow, went, a Ate, Ne ths aoe te Knoxville, Tx %%., to make a few i He ‘was followed cl, ly, and ratobed by two one anew a fearfal knife Tuabed at him, Sy ou'te F, TaLAss!" In peril of tale ECD eT at i onrriaLp Lewss, of nearer, Mr, Lewrs isa Lewra, ane B $ FS ie WASBINGTON, was phew. Ail the nephows of the bequeathed swords in bis will, ao the posser sion of the I anwtatamily, Can at Brarvock’s defeat, besides n Dow at Marmion, Mrs, Lavazeoa \ of Weetinoreland, ia an aunt of C. ‘SMINGTON, and, of course, also anes er is ii it i Ki #s f tleman, Ww Sa for # i rmentin On v pat at a oe oe been See € ing pulpy lips, In the course tee vous up with ancther couple, half of which bad an wabounded| line, and in ad justin, dress of the “an; tn FINANCIAL, && River Bank will open for business at thelr new loas- tion, No, 680 Broadway, on Thursday, Deo. 1—The Cunard Company ate about adding another stommer to thelr line, She le to be called the Sootie, fad wil bean iron paddle-whool stoamor of 4.00 tons, with. correspon ding herve power, thus exceeding the eapar semi-annual dividend of 4 per cont, payable Dee, world is the unseen influence of a bright little smaller ships, such as friga'es, corvettes, gun The conditim of the banks of the four leading domestic sanovum.—Life /dustrated, ‘The Slave Trade tn Georgia. Midge WArxe of the United States District Court for Georgia, a few days ago delivered a charge to the Grand Jury on’ the subject of tho African slave trade, and’ told them that certain reons who were engaged in fitting out the Wandarer for the slave trade on hor tint voyage, had not yet been brought to the bar of justice. He also intimated that there were othors sus- pected of having honght of an exemption from rosecution for the same offense, aud he invoked he aid of the jury to “strip them of their im- magined seeurivy, ‘that may be placed alongside of their degraged Instruments who wore allnred by large wages, and with promises of copartnership in the results of the voyage, to become tran -gressors of the law.” [le referred to the recent departure of the Wanderer from Savannah, saying it was tho general belief chat she bad again gone after siaves, and intimated that they would be called upon to act in the matter, Washington Ir Among the last visitors to Sunnyside, pre ons to the death of Mr, ho was passing Thauksgiy s house, in the neighbor. npany with Mr, Moses H. Gi Mona, called on irits, soated in. the parlor, and surre his relat After a con- versatic nucor, the party bade Str, Lavin farewoll, tuaking is would be for the tase time, 7 fata) MAIL ITEMS, £0 A viireinn maton for &1.C00 tn being arrang- od betwoen Sankairen of Detroit, and Lraas of Cincinnati, ALAKOR wild cat, wolghing 45 pounds, was shot, io the mountains, afow ttles from Troy, N.Y F y Dr, Binn, who was sent tothe Siate Prison some yeurs since for bigamy, ia Camsoa county, N, J., bas beow pardoned out. ‘Tur Jericho cotton fretory on the Little Gan- powder, about 20 mites from Baltimore, was on- tirely destroyed by firo on Sunday last, On a trial at Milwaukoo, one lawyer testified that the foes of @ brother lawyer wore @19,000 last y Presbyterian church at Buffa- uted to get hisown wife re~ Tum Upper M1 and Mississippi are gorg ing with we, and boats are delayed. above Nebraska City, on the Missouri, there is a gorge jong. An exchange notices a singular colncidence Buown, is the 2d of December, the anniversary Rav, Trxopors Parker has taken rooms in Rome for six months, His health ix better, In pursuance of advice from his physicians, ho has given up the idea of preaching any more. ‘Tre Henderson (Md.) Demoorat says that the Indians in that part of the State are becoming very troublesome, and ‘when drunk, are al- most equal in ferocity and recklessness to the Know Nothing ruflians of Baltimore," Tum Charleston Courior affirms that the grave of the mother of Jou C, Faamovr, in that city, is not marked by acy monument. Col, Fus- most subscribed $500 towards the Brodesick monument in California, AN attempt was made, on Monday night, to rob the pp abode at Winchs ster, Fates safe was opened, and the books, records and pa- pers taken out anc examined. The inside draw - ‘ers were broken open and ransacked, the jury box into in search of treasure, but none was fourd, The funds and valuables of the town excopting the records, were not kept in tho safe. Tum Municipal Council of the town of Ander- son, Canada, have presented a document for the consideration of the Grand Jary of Kesex Coun- ty, In which they state that pine-tenths of the crimes commitied in the county, according to the popu'ation, are committed by colored men, laves, and the document calls for mea- 1 Sees id i brigs and sveamers.” He gives a sad account of the lemoralby of the people now Gabebitiog Sedestopol, expresses an earnest longing to enjoy once more our New England Sabbail Ruother year will probably be required to ac: ocmplish the undertaking of the company, Tun trials of Brows, Resrara and Auoutna, ‘at Savan: for 'y in being concerned in the voyage of the barquo Wanderer to of Africa, for negroes, resulted, on tht ina veniict of not guilty. The publican remarks, “We cannot say that the public expectation has been disappointed in the result,” The prisoners ‘were remanded to jail to await their trial on an- other mont for offences committed on the high seas, that under which they have just boon tried, alleging only offences committed on the waters of Georgia, A Livre ton of Mr, Josnen THomrsox, of Morris Township, Washington County, Ky., mot ith @ horrible death the other day Mr. had been to the funeral of Id fn Greene which was burnt to death, and while relating the circumstance ty bis wife ou bis ro torn, bis Mtle en left. the house, le, was ht for a fow mioutes later, and found lying in the will to wiih life extinct. ‘Tho tub was sunk in the grownd, so that ¢ was on a lovel with tho surface, und the vorin ig to twins lost his blanco Ma. Junx 1. Mans, proprictor of the Mr- maa’ Hotel, at Muton, Ucsier county, committed suicide cn'Saurday 0 by hi Ni wolf, Ho arose very easly in the ed the hotel, and went about hia bi ust Avout 8 o'ckck be wax miming. search being mu’e, Le was found, avout 10 O'ciak, hanging from one of the baama of the » dead, No canyo ts assigned for the jen of tho nce, IL about 45 years a leav fo and several inquest was hed apou the bely, and # verdict in wcourdance with the above facts condored, Josuris Danzawe, the Lafayette, Lndi- ronaut, who wax dikappolated m odtaintag a seatin DP of, Lowe's balloon, tas sot abous whe truction of a mamoth ‘sir veasal, to be It will bo ne att y of the balloon “Jupiter four parsonqnrs, U A bailast, Tn ite constra using & now ma’ patent. [tis called silk rab ite virtue conalsts in v, great strength ho aeronaut to dispense tiiug, Rave what Lite may Le Decossary to sustain the bas- c way young follows in Paris gave a dinner in honor of his approach - Jin adieu to bis bachelor ute, ‘They s wlotiously” drank, tied black crape on their teft arms, and at the close of tha Tepast, one of the number chanted a De profundis, on the terminated bachelorshood anit lost liberty of the future Benedick, ‘The affair was nowoi sbroad, and reaching a cortain adiatocraric man- elou in the Faubourg St, Germain, whore ¢ betrothed lived, it created a havoc. ‘The parents were inaiguant, whch is unfortunate for the youth, as sho is'very wealthy as well as pretty. ‘A stxautan incident occurred during the chip~ wreck of the Indian, An aged Lrishman, who had a considerable sum cf mousy with him, had eek previous from fear of tosavehim. Inalitdetime be fell from his , and sifd across the deck into the sea, where was drow ned a6 be foretold « week before, AMAN named TaomAs Rook bought a post~ age stamp of JAME® Rocits at @ newspaper stand ip the post oflice lobby of Caicago, Among the char ge returned was a Cavadian half penny, which pasees current at Chicego the same as an American cent, Kock refused to recelve it, and Ube paper vender having ne otber oftered hime ny post stamp, would not take that, Par left, Kotng before a neighboring a trate commenced an action for one cent. Con. eldering the matter too trivial to require his at- tention, Rocirx aid net appear the mag- istrato, who rendered judgment against him (or ‘one cont demages, with costs added, Kock im- mociately swore out an execution, which was placed in tho bands of a constable, This func- tlonary procured a vebicle and weat to Rovas's Jace in the post office, Without making any oF offering a word ia explanation, be Pareto’ bo tumble the books aud papars into vehicle and carry them off, Mov mim, to save his property from ¢estruction upon this execu- tion against bim for ope cent, got an attorney iit F Fi wi 1 3 ef rs Fy SEEESEEEEEY 3 Ff ‘¥ ote on 117th et, peer cities of the Union, ssoording to their latest state ments af band, ts as filows :— Zz =zz i EE EF WOO Micu. 8. 4d Me Wu sy 59 Paotic M. 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