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ire wastiat MIDDLE AGED rete Lata Tine teay be re AE or a meet BTFICIAL PLOWER MAKERS WANT- bands on end and other’ etacean fe NY PERSON HAVING A SEWING MA- og, vl, “San dave cod ‘Run ga ase, i CIAL FLOWER MAKERS WART- tctcaread ‘veers bald. walle fonre pSeeatcnsrieg Boob MARY WOuks WANTED DAI oot ot ogee gers intaly CRRIKES W-KIBD—ONK B&AM AND ees aes gee Shenton veneer ouscwor plying at the Rerwan te Si aeeeeae™ JAMILIES BUPPLIED bya] OBSVANTS Siielioh ans WARTED—INQUIRE OF Brooklyn. ANT eae hal 60-260 Earth eee Becavcroras, BEAVE@ AND PILOT winnaar ‘MPORIUM OF FASHIONS — MADAME eae Foss: FURS! yume | , bis? pay nugabway, as 5p pap cont, below, Sots in consequence of veg teste hy the Let prox. 418 184151 “ oe UR FURS Fors, FURS, FURS—BUY rot a cURe ay THE NEW YORK SUN TURSDAY MORNING, DEG, 14 1880. Mr. D."s family wae tnobeased tn the carly part'of November; by the arrival of a bevy of Telatives and frlenda—mostly fomale—of his fale well a6 of all the white ‘neighborhood, The signal, as mg Se Ae ah te dram. became people thus they instituted end for many Passpierssere ually wore away. | On the night ofthe 19th, Miss D, was awa- jkened by the rapping at her doot of one of her guests, who, upon the door betng opeced, rush- ed screamitig tnto the room and sank upon the floor, The commotion alarmed the other ladies, and as they slept in adjoinisg rooms it was not Jong before all.was collected together. By this tme the cause of the commotion had rallied so far a to exclaim in reply to the torrent of jee tions from the whole party; “The negroes— don't you hear their music.” For an instant afl was allence. The half score Ustening ears readily detects the sounds alludd to far in the distarce, but no sooner was the ¢iseovery mado than the half score throats gave forth the most plerciag screams, ‘‘We're all to be murdered!" ‘‘Let us die together!” “Give me your hand, Lovumt" “Good bye, Manrmal™ came nearer—the calmness of espair—Miss D bethought her of the dogs, and succeeded in qui- ting ber companions for another listening. Bat the dogs were not to be heard—not even their usual aight-long whinings and barkings, and with her exelamations that the dogs had been Polacred too, the shrieks recommenced fiercer and more continued than before, Want of breath enforced « partial enssation of the screaming when a black head appeared at the door, Their time had come, They prepared themselves for the fatal haife or bullet by still louder screams in giving, which three or fyur ¥ RK, DESDAY, ES Et and A Hf nthe e ll z ‘ls Es $ i Imprisonment for Debt Ie Canada, Under the head of“ A Voice from Jall,” the London (C.W.) Free Press publishes a ‘etter from Onantas Booaman, \prizomed debtor. fall fainting and exhausted. But the black heed |) moved not. Atthe fret Inlbit spoke, ‘Wate matte, Miseey ‘The only answer was, “Ob, you wretch,” followed by a fresh volley of screams, But bleck head held her ground, avi { jwhen opportunityjoame agein,asked ‘Wate ma‘. ta, Minsey ? what for you yell so like de debbil ?” It was Burt, the chambermaid. ‘The screams wore gradually hushed, but just as Miss D, was about to reply to and interrogate Batty, two other black faces appeared over ber shoukier, Whereupon confusion became worse confounded. Berrre, however, mindfal of the “properties” of life, stepped inside ard shut the door, teling Toxr and Anny, “go ‘way you niggas—isn't you shamed!” and then waited as patiently as she might for some explanation. The young ladies, when they found them- selves stili safe and only Barrie in the room, began tremulously to ask how long they had to live, ‘‘Spects you live allers—leastways I hopes so," said Barrie, The darkie'’s good wishes. were returned by wordy abuse for her deoei*falness to a good mis- tress—‘' when we hear the cignal fur the rising —the musio—now,” added the young lady. “Why, laws brees yer; dat ain't no risin’— dat ain't—dat’s de gemmen serenadin' de ladice, dat is.” ‘ Whore are the dogs, then?” “ Oh, de gemmen git Fornar to take ’em off, o's dey wouldn't holler." And 60 ended that revolt of the negroes. A Reyal Visi. Tax last English news brought the intelli gence that the Queen bad consented that either the Prince of Wales or Princo Artuva should visit Canada during next summer, and the Ca- nadien journals are in ecstacios on the subject. The Torento Colonist says i— Nothing that is likely to occur would tend more to give to the world at large, as well as to our fellow subjects at home, an enlarged view of our tr tion, and of tho magnitade of our resources, and to Temove the meny erroneous ideas which aro preva- Jont with regard to the British American Colonists. — It is not to be supposed that « prines of the blood, ‘especially the Prince of Wales, rest Colony, as represanting f pire of which {t forasa part,morely in the capacity of an ordinary visitor, for the gratification of personal curtosity, or the soquirng of persmmel informatioa, formation respecting this couatry whtoa would be piaced within their reach, would ba widuly diffusa arnong those who would tira it to the bust aceouns for our future interests, Morouver, an evant of such novelty would attract to tole country sbuals of tourists from all parts, not cour of Groat ely but also of the Uaitos States, toe Know.edge our capabi'ities, which such 8 would Garry ‘awey with them could nut fail to be extremaly bane- Fl F STL La EF; Fr Hi i #E im E FE i i u i i i 3 i fi Fi f s 3 8 2 if z 8 Hi i I El i es if Steg 3 i i fel b EF uy Hi afl Hee i HI : fl i HH alet ij ehh thets New applications of i bers’ Journal, to mechanical purposes, are being discovered almost every month; in springs to lift the saw in sawing machines, and with 6 con. siderable econcmy in power, for the saw descends and needs no push to ralsc cables, or for moorings, which they may be subje +t; ‘signals recently introdu comprising a series substituting Indie rubber for canvas, one or baly ards fs got rid ly, that the cone was hauled down, for the Yndia and dercends of ftself, ‘and on! nie the rope which holds it up. Attacl @ bundle of India rubber rope or Liege to @ beam overhead; atzetch down spring afior spring, and hook toa heavy weight to be ly the weight ‘Hoos, ‘as it were, of 80 n Row, tect Tile India rubber redlatian catlage speags rubber radiating obviate entirely the effect of jolts aud noise rm the driver and pas‘engers. Tho wheels are of course heard to rattle upon the pavement; but there is no communication of the sound through the camiage. A layer of vulcanized India rabver in insertod in the joints of the girders of the new Westminster bridge. ‘Ihere have been also some very clever applications of I) surgical instruments, producing results by meve- ly elasticity, which could only be accomplished otherwise by complicated mechanism, One of the most novel applications of chemical sctonc Aarts—but to effect a most de~ » that of clearing. Boston, and occ wise iis house is ove in a block, situated i fashionable strest, and when first tenanted was comparatively free from rats. After # time, however, for some unknown reason, thay at once in feat pumbers, ‘ating from street 40 ore. y up every room aod et, marauded in the callar, gallopaded in the gartet, danced Jigs and qusdrilles over ove: sleeping spartment, or rolied nu's for t a were a resort our friend beth ought im of summoning to his aid the powers of chemistry, which be did as follows : ¥ ‘arma board in the garret floor, he ined access to the space between the fluor and the celling beneath, wh'ch interior communi- cated with the openings between the sidewalls and the lathe and plaster over tne whole house Into the openings he placed a dish containi finely pulve: black oxide of manganese, an: over it a suitable quantity of sereng, by: -ehlorie (qmurlatic) acide ‘The floor board was then + Theeffect of the chemical mix - ehloric acid, ae eee done tor" ) Is Kto gee , Howiy most ing and ing rerfaly oonet with all Siibcisa, whon set free, gradually diffuses itoalt jh the air, but having a greater specific then stmospheric air, it tends to acct mulatoat the lowest level. The tendeni the gas thus liberated, therefore was to every vacant space between the walls and ceil- ogy from the garret downwards, dpding exit u . It CE 1 stated, that the quantit, berated ort no injurious quit?” As a last bi thus ol tent o vhile ft we In concentra‘ iif, It, same time, neutralizes and destroys all other odors and in- ‘ described had ie ia' Rs ch ry ct wm lol oF It became too evident that “something ‘Sbureal was occurring in ratdom, were apa rently i * haste,” and filloped vith dispatches jong, it would seem, ' Bed'am bad broken 28 ae gE iH tt igation on the Connecti- conside; od aseuspenced for the je at 11 o’clook on a He £ ; 3 g E: ‘F Zi, ae H 3 3 z- 7 4 j g5RE E LFF re in ome of bie novels (“1 us speaks of WASHINGTON [RVING t—0 be, I think, what that de Wasnmotos Inyixa, would a should OF, Salmi ala but having ment epee, Taye, ‘dedicate ths book to a you. It since we end since we last “Our American Cousia” la Court. Tho case of Lavna Keane, in equity, vs. Mo- 8x8 Kimpat, proprietor of the Boston Museum, came up in the Supreme Court, says the Boston Transcrspt of Friday. The com; ant claims as owner cf the script play “Our American Cousin,” the right to restra'n the reepondent from performing it at bis place of entertatt mint without first obtaining her consent, This hear- pig upon a gereral demurnr to the whole for want of: equlty. Tue Court reserved the case for the full beach on demurrer. The question involved seems to be this: Can the sesignee of an unpublished play purchased of a er and a non-resident, who, without the protection of a copyright, has haraalf put out the play oa the stage, restrain ali others from acting such ply without ebtainirg « license from ker. Memage of Gov. Magoma, Gov. Macorrin's mersago to the Legislature of Kertuoky show the terabie peopert: of the dtate ear ending Oot. 10th, 185), $495 4° 203, exoneding that of the va es ! ex hi revious $29 450 550. The balance in the treasury ‘at tha above Cate wan $196 463, Brate debt was, $5.07) 2 tom is in most flourishing ¢t received during the yoar for the school fund was $529 934. The fy law of the marriage of iret coins ts earnoaly advised, The sentiment of Kentucky 1s deoidedi; averee tos revival of tuo Blane trade. | With avery question, ¥ hich cocupes @ large portion Of Ue nim, te Governor's remarks tke comer vative grou, Tavglere. Tux Moniteur ! Armee has the following notics of @ port which is probally destined to bear the brunt of the Spanish atceck: Tangiers was for a of Port Ta 1659, Joua IV, a git prone Cava! fae Bombay aad tridh “4 poe + 5 tion, ‘uandanad. ‘The Portugese det should be restored to them and 8 frigates; and Port Tangiers as the lage Tan frat ‘mp pana Rear re epee wasin Eng- “ Tux citizens of Buffalo are the | having thas city pad Seante ry ‘Tire western pt) weather has clor not run, Mr. Pai. MoCuam, ra aged state that the recent cold Up canals go that boats can e cat in y while the car Wes fo motion, bell. of glees, fourteen inches BOM pba Tigh 13 ig rh Hi Hy A vutan tn Wateuga county, NG. & Seung Kee while cleaning bis gua, not knot tt te loaded, pointed it at a young lady, Mus Ilamer, ee terrae Bees te poe gas which she died in a tew hours, BH $3 E 3 regee beta i H Srarsens, in a lettor to a friend, thus de! ¥ creed: “I amo firm believer e tom, and 8 great thing to ous- tain me in this hour, for how good it is to think that tf 1 cio, 1 shall meet with near and dear friends who have before, and there to go on EeEcrephy, wlan: ekitamey boxe Ghowing ography, Ww! extreme); show! him to be a most liliterate mane Tr fs announced In Porter's Spirit of the Times that Col. Cour has invented a revolving shot that upon a late trial of this valu: ards, it put 175 pel liameter, petie- trating 75 sheets of ordinary brown paper; the shot used being Bo. 6 shot, 1¢ ounces and two drachme of powder to each charge. Tho gun ie a five shooter, and is finished in fine style, The cartridges are manufactured to suit the gun,and are impervious to the effects of water or damp- ness, Bs Gaarx, the slave, who murdered a trader | 18 who was taking him South, a few months wince, was. exccuted at St. Joseph, Mo., on Fridsy. He made a full confession. The rope being “ually adjusted, the pin was knocked out aud the viciim dropped through the trap dcor; but owing to.some mistate in tying his Lends, he was enubled to caich the me and self upon the seaffuld again. Hw then tied behind him, and afer some time spent in preparation, he was let fall the second time, is time he fell about four feot, aud was killed amost instantly, scarcely moving # limb or muscle, Loumpxsmen in Michigan are making arrange- ments for doing ® heavy business the piosent winter, should there be anow to allow it. They are now getting their supplies seit and mak: A final dividend of one dollar aed, four conte pew share on theasste in the hands of the ustess of the late Utica and Schenectady Rellroad, and a ike paid by the Treasurer of the Now York Contral Mall- road, Albany, on the 16th inet, ing calculation to commence 0 extensive rcale, Bome have ly mony the pineries to 0 logs for hauiiug. It is — stated that should the winter prove favorable, “oui T Vong lumbering will be carried on more extensively, ‘This table ts dertved by comparicen of tm ard it is hoped, more profitably, than it has been | Board m'es cach day 1— for afow years past. On account of the light fall of snow for two or three winte # past, lum: | pris bi Ment eric g has been an expensive business. Waite workmen were engaged excavation recently in the interior of am spart- ment in the Duke of Clarence tavern, Koglard, they brought to light a large statue Neptune, sbout seven in land stone, The tri STOCE FLUCTUATIONS, Maw Youn, Dee, 1% BOTs | mouse and it OB Rast 16th of, R68... ORLA Ttallan artlet, to adorn tito that once occupied the spot sundry of his customers, some of which are very long standing, The ber'of city officers, several lawyerr, numerous generals and colonels, and one editor, were sur- ised to find their paper ‘thrown out” by Hiscount clerk et the bak sfuresald, ‘Th names bad been discovered amongst the 'de- faulters” in the little tan-colored memorand: Howny Avexanpar, of Staunton, fs now in this city, abou ing to ply | hundred dollers, with w! to the freedom of his daugbter, named pe ag summer, at pes Virginia, rohased, i ; Es the the ns + 5 ithe

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