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PERSONAL NOTICES: Pen Paracas ta tetar er CRY oo aS BouNxry LAND—SOLDIERS', SAILORS widows’ claims for CONN.—IF THis SHOULD HE XDELIA WALT reside tn Has ARTFORD, the meet ARY ELIZAI PAs all of w dy Conn, they will confer a great favor on thal other, PHLULA be her, ft ae nrh ood ebrarie te cate * * ‘by eopging the above. 65000 ‘PENSION— WIDOWS DRAWING FER. HEREAS MY WIFR, MARTHA EVE- Wilke ona hao eh my poked aes oxy, ar yrovoention, thie eeaaacmees oe FR peers! Seana Fa Tam Oe STEVEN Rar ces Rew Yorks WNW Sa we THE NUMBER 8927 THE NEW YORK SUN MONDAY MORNING, FER, 18, 1961, Onawnr. The Orkney Herald gives details of the NEW YORK MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 186). On the thin day we arrived at that poiut of the | Urimybua whieh J bad often examined from below, and where vegetation haviny ceased, the bare rock \ red: but what [ had been ‘This ig the thirty-first head of the present files ee cen me oe tate dynasty. ‘The founder | inurmountable was the ex; " wee bore in 1960, No royal | Walch gave it fy fect higher wpy the aps of mushroom. WW, Interesting about Turkey. ane, (Prom notes af Dr. Hamtin's Lectures | Reported for the 8%.) Cotton, A incoting was recently convened by’ tho di rectors of a new cotton company, in the teow hall, Manchester, Eng., which was’ vor} attended. ‘The questions arising out fading danger to the cotton supply were fully revival {n different islands, Tvhae now extended | fmily of Europe has-reigned for @ long » time, @ bad no longer to cope | discussed, and resolutions to make to Orkney. Among true Christans, religion has | Th® Prevent Sultan aecended the throne in 158? | | MG 8 vate rmibed we od teen Bi oe ae | strenuous efforts to parry the effects of the anti- been greatly revived. Their growth in grace is evi- pin bn fided age, and is now thirty-nine’ ee reek, oartala, ‘pre cipated Llow. A Parseo merchant, Mr. Da- Ss tet aly, a Oa Oe Lean | etiam bal Naevieien, Gate a veyeneny ees ar ars Sem tas teed ot | rane Sutton in'tatte Avntealig Afvics aad amility, seal, and sotivity, with Jon st | Sasatiag of Wood.” ‘taors ue ettel of Coneanl | Hear quote toe fia ‘each she sppraite | other couutries, and that acapltal 00,000 eboundirg. ¢ ai his in ce see further might | should be raised, in shares of @60 for ph oy! Nias tae Prat whieh 7 Reet. be got aver didnot | purpose, Dapannat Novos spoke with re- oan sdministered by sterner hands, He = pooes, but ae the space wa uite | markable energy and effect. Mr. Banus, M. (0 an extreme, and of late years has fallen Pf pas rae east: Se | B., said that one thousand merchants were into intemperanos, throagh the influeuce of his | ints the valley ee correns ‘ital camayo ready, with $5,000, to start the company, and brother, ating coat BF ee Cts alana?’ Wert | he belioved that 250,000 Chiness, with thelr fa- The household of the Sultan, ts toe complica. | erthelems, T ‘shoes, fattened ® repe | Milies, might be easily, quickly and cheaply ted for Gescription. You all the ts well mar, | Sround my body, other end to GAsrano | “translated” to Australia, and by strenuous are ik knew = | to hold, aud gradually reached the third projeo- | exertions a crop of cotton equal to 2,000,008 wing six wives and several concubines, | ton. dales might be produced in the year, Accord. ‘Thetr extravagance is of the largest kind; his | _ As Twas teget to the fourth, therepe I | ingly the cotton com) has’ Leon decided was dragging me was caught by something, ‘4 favorite wife is now in dabt three millions of dol- | Tuned tay heed to see what ie wax sod in a | “POD, and will shortly be afoot. NE 1g thet many hed to travel for miles | tars, ‘The care of his hourshold is confided to his | doing, my eyes encompamed the empty apsce be- | In the meantime one has already sprung into house of Got may be « Ingnaes to leave the | chamberlain. The governot of the ladies is a Nu- | low me. It waslike & flesh of lightaing. A oon | existence, called the India Cotton Company, Van dave, aaeen the ouperior agitinin nad fared, amy of verdure danced before me inter | (limited) capital 1,250,000. ‘The object is b pheorry good | nected by the Hullcamaye, glittering in the sun | direct dealings with the cotton growers of In- governing ie, Uke a of mercury. I closed my eyes te | dia, to largely increase the supply of eot- ‘The present Incumbent of thas office ioe mace | ervid t te beret ae See. remained | ton’ from that source. Suggestions, likewise, of ugliness, aud « moet remorseless tyrant. His | Sised' with a siegine in my care ran inves | #f0 flowing in from all quarters, and cotton, Ir Nor man's Dusratn oF fepression which | large income ts derived directly from the tres table diam of het rose from my e- pets Gal will be unquestionably largely epee eh ning egime ue | wy oa ttn, evo ad re teh | Salt, es inten Vote | Stay ween! nls ee WG Kady fidence, his unwflingos to yred his proud and | mouse order of white, eomucha raporice as te | Mginuanenct'aa electric ple aa usiknown force | of tho earth and eminently favorable climate it to the convincing, humbling “A quawrtor to my will made mo my ‘and | and ether places, thus avoiding absolute depen- Diack, and the mutes which «tard in the pres eace of the Sultan, when ho wishos to speak prie vately. ‘They are very axgnctous, though deaf, and donce on the seuthorn States of America. Referring to these movements, the London correspondent of the Philadelphia North Amer- Possibly this unmistakable de- un ri 7 Poet of the truth, which be cannot deoy, but jen to teject.—Dr. Tyng of theabyar, had selzed upon me, and was drawing Swerzencaxp.—The interests of true roli- me down, tare for the protection of the Sultan's perwon, Tn tila last moment, when thousands of ret | ican, say: gen are, edvancing io, Switzerland, although | "Uy palaces of the Sultan are of ures kindy: | aeiswere “whirl Uiore my yee, T sat had | monstration in public fealing may have ite ge ict cally * Garramn | help (* effect upen the people of South Carolina, Mis. menths existed there, in relatton to the en- sissippi, Florida Great imperial palace, called the Harem; an impa- 4 neon the look Thad involan- Alabama, when the intel- croachments of Franco in the affairs of Savoy, | rial avdience room, ovntatning plscean for alifthe we, And Guessing what might | |) c ' : , pi ( . co’ reaches them, 1. assure th must have exerted an unfavorable Lniluence. |” | oosrs of the household; and those of the Buitan | (reheat imprudent y for himeslt but happily for that the ball now set tolling will mot step uti Tue Nestontans.—When Miss Fisk, of the | jimself, farthest (rom the Harem. Vulaively grasped, were about to lowe cotton fields are planted in all directions, and Person Mission, went to Oroomiah seventese yours ago, to labor among the Nestorian wo- imen, thore was scarcely one who had any jart me by tho pap of the Deck. the English market is placed beyond the possi« take courage. Iregained my eal - | bility of resting upon a volcano which at any ceeded tn retincing my step, and feeling the | moment may blow it into shreds, It has beon ‘There are other royal palaces f ‘The views from these palaces are the daughters. conception of the 1; but whem sho foft, | markable, while others are noted Ground cuce more under my fest, L swooned away. | my duty for tome years past to repeat to yo last year, she had tho great ploasure in partak- | Much bas been sald, lately, of tho great number of — the ery of wolf as raised on this war qu Jon ing of the Lord's Suppor with sinatp eight wae | palaces which the Sultan is building, Some of the | To French Academy on Stavery la Amertoa. | twicn or thiice a year in Manchoster, The men, mostly such as had once beon er pupils, many of whom are now teachers in ¥ parts of that country. Father Lacorpaian, the celebrated preacher, was installed on tho 2ith of January in tho chair of the famous French Academy, fermer- wolf has come at Vast, It will be for these papers have put the number as high as sixteen, cotton states to kill it if they can, which Is ten too many. Ile has commenced six new ones, five of which have progremed none in Gunwany.—The religions state of German: pre Mi ly ocenpied by M. Da Tocgorvinen, chietly ‘Tho Vice President Klect. is very chaotic; but there is mu bs tuat 1 inter three years. Fe ant tone increasing fataily, | Known in this country for his work entitled | ‘The Hon, HANNinat. THAMtix, the Vice esting. In Prussia, the government has grant- | Which requires additional room, They are all com | “Democracy in América." Tho ceremonios | President elect, was choron an honorary. m ol ta tho Protestants in several provinces the | maenced on a scale of great maguiftience, which | weraaticnled by the Kmpross Evanxtx, Prince | ber of the Now Englani Il toric Genedogical liberty to hold A similar movement is | will require many millions of dollars to complete | Narovxox and his young wif, the Prin. | Society in 1453, aud, agrecably to it roquire- them, In farnisbing, they are perhaps inferior to | CO*s Masitivw and the elite of Parisian socio tha European palaces. Taste and stupidity seom mruggling for victory, while here and there you see cocldintal and ortental taste beautifully harmonis- ments, made a statement of niuch haa been raid on this ; Hamtiw has been f0 groaely and ‘infamously slanderod by Mr, Yaxcry and other disanion ists, wo copy the following letter now on file in the archives of the Bociety above mane. Taxrorn, Mm, At Dear Sir: Agreesbie to the ube NF. Ml 6. Gen. Boolety, of whick I been ted an honorary member, I submit the following gtaterae it ‘My name ia Mainat MAMum—born in Parla, nod taking place in Baxon » Inthe Grand Duchy of Belen the Concordat which the government made with Reme a few ealoiey. Se Mr. ty. Dressed in hia usual habit as a priest of the Dominican order, ina white robe with a black tunic, Father LAconparne delivered an ore tion on Da Tocueavitia and probably nevar resenioe of such an audience ant in ical country, has there been #0 elo- quent tribute peld to. the principle | ot ar government as illustrated by the KRerlcans. In citing the © opinions of Da Tocqowvtem he satt “ that he did not admire America without rigtrlo- tions; but he dared to tell Americh the that threatened her, and to disapprove impious sou! as leon staies are ready fo oacrifice the existence of their country.” “4 Gutzor, To? rhoen wae easlgned thedaty of contrasted the fact of himself, a and Father Lacoaparne «Catholic, meeting there om common ground, with the in- tolerance of former times. He joined with Father Laconparzn ia of it heretofore existed in America, and alluded the ircumstances which it Dr. Burra, chemist to the Salten, hed procured « telegraph, and desired an interview with the gul_ tan that he might explain it, hoping to introduce It {nto vse in that Emptre. ‘The apparatus arrived from America incomplete, and Dr, Mamie called upon te put it in order. ‘This bee they sent to inquire of the Sultan when he reoalve them. Supposing that with royal manifesting no haste, he would say, bring it ten aya hence or #0, during which they would have ‘everything complete, they were surprised when he said bring !t tomorrow, which was Sebbath. Whea told that they could not, be said “bring it on Monday thea.” Accordingly they went; they were invited to rest, for according te Orlental custom, ifs man ‘walk but e quarter of a mile he must rest. They wore refreshed with osfles, all the errangements of which are perfect, after which, bis majesty befag veady, they decended to the Sultan's own opart- ment,down @ magnifiesnt stelrwey,through an opea hall, to the great throne reom. ‘Theugli slightly furnished ts eppearance was grand and dignified, ‘The pler glasses were the finest I ever saw. They ware 30 feet in length, the room of polisbed black 5 3 Crry Tract Socurry.—At the last moathly meeting the follewin ted an th ‘mammary for January S01? ber 891; number of tracts County of Oxford, State of Maine, August 27, 1900: Crnce Mamie was my He was born in Srarisrics oF tre Parse: an Cirori to TTERI im. Far exchange farnishes the fellowing table of of my father required my services Ministers, Oh's. Meme. T.devoted myself to labor on the home Presbyterian Chureh, Old Schoo! 2608 8509 993,807 Start; e$ we tend untll I wae od, 1 then wi jaar, working ss @ study of the law—waa edumit to the Bar January 1 walnat, and the room contained 19 or $0 windows. ps Th hole nae te 155,000 in | eon au Apel 1898, ond aaeas |e Gane ‘We had the wire stretshed as far as pomsiLie, and about the size of California ; but Japan waa s inember of the House of Representatives the getting ready for operetion took: thres} hours, is only aboat t ja the size of 1836, "a0 and during which the Sultan never eat down, jbut ob- containing 115,000 square miles, The carved lesly, frequently asking questions, He e are chially engnge’ in me resp in 040,004 wee defied by ebowt to must have realy interested or he could . ut Of never have endured ouch fatigun The fiulten | 12° fa a Sigs be prregp lees tasted ke ha ‘was Gremed with greet simplicity. He had about icentious. Society is divided Into yy the vicaney for four yeare, 0 donen attendants, all Gremed in'the same man- three of whom fear swords. th th of Joun Fatarizip, Was reelected in ner, excepting a clasp of greet value, which was | noted for what is called ‘“ofticial lying,” no Sor the termn of elx yeara, UM. Mamas. S being expected to tell the truth if he can | 9°" Daan, Boa. 1 To nz a O1 lh Tife | #2! thas distingulsbed the Sultan, When all was bese ad hood, Mec. of New Fingland It's Gen, Bclely, simply of duty. But ‘a be'u Chrlatian ta | reedy fr tamamining memnges, hay discovered wal anythlg ty two stories high, but Much tm tttle, have conscience waked up by love. If there is | that they must not «it In presence of the Sultan, | tho first is ona level with the streets, sothat | ‘The Louisville Journal says: ‘The seces- but if they ould not sand, must kneel. I waited 4D) all was ready for operation,and then said te the Su 'tan T must alt, and the Balten ordered « chair, when all the attendants rushed to see which would no lov. in you; if there are no bubbles that reflect heaven before they break; if there is ne singiny: joy; if there is no cheerfulness; if thore la 1) spoucaneousness; if there is no automatic life, siovists complain that somo of the slaves who eacape to the North, are not returned. ‘Thei remedy is to dissolve the Union, so that not a solitary one shall be returned. ‘They complain ‘do not ta very im but chetohetitants have. ont resece for lb style of tenements for typlioons and earthe quakes are frequent. The rooms are usuall then, although you may be a Christian, you area separated by partitians of paper made of m Chirotian’ in the same sense in which's chicken | Procure frat. But osewamansiwing im presence | TOE Ana” or very handaotme patterns { BER micrnarn es beth ert Serger ans We cue isa bird when it is just Ureaking the shell, | ofthe Sultan wass great amexoment to the at- | ceilings and wall are prepared with the same | yide that fifty or a hundred run away where lo tap dants. Telegrams arrived, the Sultan sent one, sooner was it given than Baltan started other end of the line, On rexshingXhere, he found his message had already arrived ; lis astontshinent wa; jntense, and, raising both hands, be ex@ aimed, “Work of God!" After more telegraphing, they retired in the sare material, and not unfroquently the wealthy rtments covered with gilt paper, designs of birds, flowers, &c., which ont a beautiful appearance, An apartment In a foreign residence 25 feet square, beautiful- ly propared with material which had a silvery Taste, cost only two dollars anda half, ‘Tho houses do not seem to bo very substantially built, being compored of woo, over which is. ‘They complain that the bis opposed to increasing the number of slave states, ‘Their remedy is, by multiplying the facilities for the pe of fugitive slayer everywhere upon the border, to change sevoral of the present slave states to fre Th complain that the abolitionists iii jow at the slave insti write a blow at it then when it cannot run, nor fly, nor do anythin, except ‘The peculiarity of Christian life in its characteristic elements, is that it has so taken Gord to be its Father, and Christ to be itselder brother and Savior, and the service of God in all purity and nobleness to be its delight, that it becomes spontaneous, It is joyful liv- jog! not drudgery, uor even duty. H.W. Bescure, ope Fune away now. Prvsstax Missions. —Mr, Ne 8 Bap: | manner as whey exe, going back,» fow foot and | planter, which harcens ty exposure ; they pre idee Lda the abelictonints iat _missicnary of Memel, Prussia, writes :— | bowing, till they reached the stairs, where thoy } Abt an ai :reeabl ca, Lut one “On Sabbath, September’ 2d, the Church in | packed down, as no man must turn Lis back upon | Would t nates wuffer f-oin cold Memel was visited by about twenty persons y Kuper Y during ‘when the thermometer falls from Russia, cleven of whom were. Weptized. | %* Baltan, AN the reed of hie Metals, Sy | Lolow freezing point, aatelr houses are ily | The Baltimore Sum vay’ :— Most of the eleven were Lettish people. These | Feat seein on , ted to protect them, having no fire places spoudant, writing us from the Plathesd converts said that instead of eleven, perhaps | court smembled, W perwoas in all. We advanerd himneye, using braziers tilled with burn- mentions the fact tbat Mr, VAN Birra, fifty more would come to us to be bapti: poo e6 before, avd alter the ceremonies were 0} she round which often a nu- on al ential Mormon leader, with ofthe # 2 Balnta,” arrived at Doer Lodge Valley, E W. T , about the middle of Novewber last, bring- ods and Turks gathered round, talked of America, and made many wilty and strange enquiries. Ons wondered how the Americans caught the light- ning, and taught itto rida, One asked how long since the Americans wore naked, 'ed savages; never having beard that we descended from the Bagtish ‘They said many flattoring things as only orieutals on sy them, ‘The cabingt ministers sre called the Sublime Porte, and when assembled In counsel, the Grand Divan, The Prime) Minister receives $3,000 « morth, Is the edministration of Turkey improv. ing fromm year to year? Discontent {6 certainly tn- ‘reewing, becuse intelligence ia increasing, but in my opinion {t ls improving, Kivery monque has its school. ‘ity are numerous but wretched. ‘They are packed as close with Child- ren aa itis ible to pack humanity, According to the law it a penal offence if the parent dees not send » ohHd, af six years old, to school, and this law is generally enforced, The teacher iss ve nerable Tuk. His instrument of instruction—a whip that will resok the farthest hand. ‘The frat time I owe Turkish} whoo! 1 eould not imagine what is was After awhile the idren become and. shen goes’ thas terri- ble lash on all wat auxe ‘aay © # remon- ‘trance that the innocent were whipped as well as the guilty, the teacher replied : “Mover mind, they ‘will all be guilty enough before night,” Turkey commenced this century 400 years behindJthe rest of Burope. I question whether eny country has made much progress in 9 years, end eepeolally in 15 years, In the Iusperial library at Gonstentinople ily arsemiblon. reets of their cities are 25 fest wile, sewer along the middle of each, They are paved and have granite sidewalks, aad [a the principal streets tes are erected, which are closed In casos of riot or hostile attack. Jeddo, the capital, contains 2,000,000 of inhab- itants, Their language is the most difficult in id to learn, belag mate of 72 Cog ‘The greater portion people profess Buddhist religien, They pray by machiaery. A wheel is sot up with a written prayer attached toi’, a slight touch sots it In motlen, aad every revolution Is counted a prayer. Pest Ofiice Oddities ‘We effer our readers a few more ‘‘noveltics” more of ‘an interesting circumstance that on tho Sab- bath above mentioned, prayer was offered in the chapel in four different languages, German, English, Lithuanian and Lettish, Kian Reicious Srarierice rs tie U.S —Tho Welsh Calvinistic Methodists have, in the State of New York, 27 churches, and 1,416 members ; in the entire Union, 113 chi bers, jained ministors, and ‘The feowing is an extract from @ recent which be hold ten associations (( four in New York, two in in and two in W! ‘elsh fa) for preaching ; ennsylvauia, twe of these tribes are governed by you demand anythi 8 man, remarks Twill elle with enter the id TYTRS et Lt, wn 2 York, with his doer, Corner of Norfolk and Grand, No, 914 New my dear Mr, Postmaster please this lever ‘To Gusen M. omy vory dear friend, Whe lira ts dclude fred ou al bare © pepulous village on Bem's Farm, ‘West Troy, N.Y. ‘the place I refer to, And I mention this foot that naught’ mag detan you, ‘To the care of her father, H. Latimer, ‘wo haa, Tuan told, big in ofhes thers’ Hasson Pootn, WHILE sePARATING Two aural WRoKORS, who were fighting at Knox there are 140 Turkish female authors, ‘There are ville, Md., on Wednesday, had his skal many public and private schools, and three medical amashed hy a stone hurled by’ one of thom, and was killed, The murderer was arrested. sebools, ‘Phe 46 provinces each contala a school to pre- pare teachers for the common schools, I have lef my former department of missionary labor to found a college in Covstantine- ple,—m American Ottoman College om the Bospho- ras, symbolic of the edvancement of the mind of ‘THY CAMWOT ADJUDICATE ON THE INTOXI- carina rowsm of lager bier at Chicago; last ‘week, a one gallon man thought it not intoxi- el although a gallon did make him alight- ly oblivious ; a ten quart man declined to pass an opinion on the point, Dearunare wrrm parex, ia which ho oeca- ‘To Mike Donovan, or to bis cousin Kilns Mao Farrelly. Portman will find him by fading Beidy Brepnan uy the extreme weet, upon the orient world. There | whe was engaged to Mike lov kreland | sionally indulged, Tuomas Ne&ANver, other- wasno printing in Turkey 90 years ago. Now | sad may be married, wire a worth: tmechante, cut his throak, from there are 41 newspapers, 0 Jao ear to ear, with his ba'e on bis lap, in tho tem- ‘Te dine porary eheenee at Cinclonali, of bis wile, on ay. A once Resrecrance pirystctas, Doctor Gaseuia, who sacrificed practice, friends—aM for rum, went to his office drunk, at Pitts bureb, By Friday night, and lay down on last earthly sleep ; when f next morning, he was nearly frozen to death, ‘aad insensible; he died the same day. ‘A STRIKE AMONG THK COLLINRS at Bellville, —_—_—- & Patious and Tartiling Exploit. i ‘Tat Fest Ascent ov rire Unosaravua.— To those whe love to dwell on the horrors and dangers of an ascent of Mont Blanc, we would ‘a perusal of the ‘‘Seenes of Pay- sages dans les Andres,” by M, Pau. Mancoy, in the Revue Contemporaine. Our space does not allow us to give the entire Spring de ion of the Us hua, a mountain of Peru, situa- Be, apd ifany rogue steal this Settor, may the Lord, in hin infinite mercy recover the and use his own discretion as to punishing the offender, ‘The following unique lester was recelved by the Postnaster s short tlie since, and we feel disposed to "ba k bit” egainat anything yet produced ; exer, Miw.y Jim. 2, 1304, ted in the nelghborhood af Cuzco, but the fol- 4 - Ui., endod in a riot on Friday, A number of lowing extrart will give a sulliciont idea of the | fix" crose,'end" r'bac his wrong and I'will write the” turnouts went to Mr. Joux Rxnvaa! perilous expl it { you few ines to let you kno hit and to get you & house and tried to burst we the door, declar- ee both adesef the mountain appear fo bere Bis write if yeu pieags to basis his to An ing they woud have ws who are Ger- one, +4 ¥ you wi me very mi mans. |-defence, = revol- ‘ba upon closer sorubiny we walle e the A ray, wu! beak tea in back to Me vor tired lato the crowd three et were ght jo reneged oa. be eat plane, the lett [a Croat New York if you will back bit to Mir Le but mot mortally wound War- dlaplayed cortain which bad } Gross Albany New York you will oblige me} y ineued ‘Runvus and his much fo fight of stairs. We } this to the posemaster of New York. rants were against Ruxves and therefore ved to attempt the exalade on . B, Qairtagton, aggremors, but the formor waa relented on bis de, Malbrooka U, 8. Mah. QO bo00g hé e PRICE ONE CENT A THIEF ERTERED A sTARLY AT PutLaner rata on Sundsy night, cut the fae work aout three carriages, cut the lining and mutilated some horses; cut a driver's coat and a horse blanket to pisces, and filled two hats with water and placed them upon the stove. He then fed three horses and greased them all over b @ oil, after which ay sevoral articles went out, locking stable after him. ‘Die police are on his track. ‘Two unn, wamep Kutronn Axp Barotna, thought that they had been insulted by Am: non? Krurewerais, at a German ball, at Cincinaati, on Monday night, and Kutvoun drew a revolver, which was snatche! from hi: hand. Kreraxsrsin lea the ball to escort a lady honre, the arenesins followet him, and taunfed him with the most inselting epithets; ca peiring th lady's hoase, enable to con- trol hotbrew of big cont to fight Se ea and Kiuona plunged @ knit exclaimed, ‘ into his heart; he threw up his arms, Help: me,” am@ foll dead. Both of the assassins were inmnedistely arrested. AM RXTRAORDINADY RLOPRYENT Wi ried out at Cincinnati, on Wednesday; a fathér hay forbiddes bis handsome dau, to entertain lover's addressees, she | house in the morning, and was married. afterwards a gentleman took car. tern ter the Soon gaged, when, sceompanied by a policemas, the suspecting. homie her, while searching the boat, After Sh, tly dressed. Hor negrodom wi skin deep, but burnt cork, Calamities. Tarere 18 oxCoMMON destitution and. suffer- ing among the poor working classes at Marys- ville, Gal. A THAIN max Honsns near Port Stanley, ©. hoy hut leaped the cattle guard, and galloped up to the ap. proaching tr A oarsrreran Rayrotos, got up una morning, lit a fire, w wood-house and hanged himself, noar Meade ville, O. No cause, but temporary aberration, can be assigood, D raAnwer, JkDEDLAI lly early oa Friday into the loft of the Foreign Items. Tae Exorian sonpinns quarteret at Frod- rickton, N. I},, have been for some time drilled in enow-shoos,’ by order of the commandant of the garrison. ‘Tiree ane comrastva is Frang te secure exoneration from eonacrip the payment of money. profit is in the accu. mulation of funda during tho intervals of the various lovies. Ths Cartan, and 18 of the crow of the bark Massachusetts, while in parsuit of a sperm Whale Dee. Oth loot sight of the ship, and were 5 days without food, till their arrival at San- zil, on the 10th. Tux Loxpon Cummicat, News states that hundreds of barrels of the clarified fat of horses peated” estyanine jon as genuine butter. Pies and puddings savory sul e be very In Monranan Tan sxatine rox is ever, 00 a8 to mow. It is li See fe peak weari See ha has wai sat Tertan me ‘Tae Mapreat eronante of Mi C. E., Ihave been detected body bowery 4" A descent ‘en the imedical school,by means of a search war- rant, on Saturday Ter of two childyes, one man and whieh had been stolen from thelr graves, One @tudent was arrested and held to bail. A SRW WRITINO. APPARATUS FOR THR BLIND has been invented by the Rov. Mr, Waaptaw, of Scotland, originally for his own use, The hand and pen are hept at work on tho same Hane, but the paper moves upward at the distance, as each line is completed, by touch from tho left hand. ra in the returme as follows tung, 20,100 copies; Vossiache Zeitung, 14,500 ; National Zeitung, 7,600; Publicist, 7,000 ;' News Preuszische Zeitung, 7,100 ; Sponerscle Zditung, 6,860; Geritehtz Zoi tung, 5,500 ; Preuszisches Volksblatt, 4,000 ; Barta Zeitung, 2,100; Preuazische Zeitung, Victron Ewawvnt, ie more of a soldier than a King, aud hus seen enough to know it, Bofore he his orders for the advance of a Died- montese army Into the Marches, ho is reported to have said to acounseler, who vantured te int out that he was putting his crown in Rropardy,, that be cated ‘oot ; 84 could alweys tind employment, somewhere or other, as a colonal of cavalry, and that was the position he in his heart proferred, even to w throne, A Scarcrigsemsren was once ordorol "boot ten," by his physician, ‘The wext day the pr tient complained that it had made him sick, “Why, minister,” U'll try the tea mye . Be ttipje some in‘a skillet, ho warmed it, tas it, and told the minister it was excellent. “Man,” raya the minister, ‘is that the way ye sup it?” “What ither way should it to euppit? It's excellent, 1 say; minister.” “It may be gue that way, doctor—but try it wi’ the cream and sugar, mian'—try it wi’ that, and then see hoo ye like it !” Pants conaaine 603 48 are dovoted to politics, and have to deposit caution mosey in the hands of the govern- ment. ‘The oldest paper, Le Journal dea Sue vans, dates back to 1663. ‘The circulation of the leading journals, is as follows 40,000 ; Lee Constitutiounel, 29, 80,000; L’Opinione Nationale, Presse, 15,000 ; Les Debats, 10,000 ; 8,000 ; L’Union, 4,000; La Gazette de France, 4,000; L'Ami' de ta Religion, 4,000; Moade, 4,000. ‘Trosex Ane Now Powsmngp in Constantino~ ple over 20 newspapors; one ia English—a well Pondueted weekly, with a daily bulletin, lav ing @ large circwlytion; three i Freneb—one daily, owned ‘by the goverment ; one sem. weekly with a daily bulletin; one monthl; medical three in TurRiah—-coe, of one sem iclal, and one together deat one in Grech, having « large eirculatlon representing Greek intuences; ten in Ameri- can, one owned by the America mission, and edited by Rev. Dr, Dwioup, which ls partially religious and partly H one of two of papers, but most of landering the American Missious- Iso two Bulgaria tigculation, “A ama Ger. Than paper dled out receatly. Sofentifio Items. Mecnamncat Levevrion—M, Baracin, « Freuch inventor, proposes te cub rough stones into nippers, Gxed to» frame provided with » mechan {om eanbling the stones to be;moved a required, Some new machinery for the manufacture of lead pipe bas come into use, It consiste in ® combine- tiow ofbydrauiic machinery for forcing lead or other metal through dies in the form of rods, tubes, sheets, or of any other required form or section, im volving, also, an improved mode of constructing the metal container employed im this kind of machin- ery. Another pecullarity of the invention cousists in the epplication of © self-acting spparatus to hy- reullo machinery, by moans of which the motive power cesses to increase the preasure beyond » Given limit, 10 to proposed to employ » rew kind of compoal: tom foF aplitting tock—a ‘compound of nibrate of soda, spent tan, and powdered sulphur, in certain proportions, ‘The nitrate of soda is dissolved ina sufficient quantity of water, ever a fire, and boiled; the tan is then mixed with the solution, until every, portion te impregnated with it, and then the sul- plmur io themme manner, When dled, it be ready fhe wre, sive or la GC 8 Q Gc, poy in tet "sana pelouiars Vo for baking pottery-ware, jected to a very hich heat, and EERO, ing 9 milea to hn cody +, om Thersday, roofed to get married. they acrived, the with | {ieaan's face and eare wore frecan, RATES OF ADVERTISING. ‘TERMS CASH IN ADVANCE. Seat ocae, Pace Fa ‘atablishmrent {a cutirely closed ox Bocdan Britain as Seator's rail. Tho rai stradd!e, a triangular timber ca bonnitestpet sleeper, which has owe cotner up and the fut side down,in the position of a ridge board on the roof of a country howe, ‘The banda af = stick a acl jorming a alecper and Baving « greater beating on, the ballast. thas would any sido of the sjuare stick ftom which ft was ent, The 4 rail has consid verti- al stifiness, as well na nies much side stiffness, beth of which are for strect aeq, and it its only « marrow tread om face, npon which horses will not One of the chief disadvantages of a rail which is as wide as the timber on which it rests, is, tbat the conti con it stopa # jects upwar vehicles whic coming on one of the stones close to the rail ix dstriheted to the and long benring sueface of the the pavement ie strongest whare th is required, In MAKING FIue-BRICKS, the clay, after be ing dng ont, is exposed to’ the atmosphere fer ome days, sometimes for woeks, borore it is removed te the mill, where it is ground inte a carro powder with a mixture of one-sixth of old burnt clay. ‘The common milf used for rindin,: it is eimply two lure stones or cast iron wheels sot on an edge, and revolved by @ shaft in suitable bearings, in a trough inte which the clay is fed. Pie trough or bed~ plate in which the clay is groand is of cast-irom, ‘and as the clay is reduced (oa proper falls lato s reccptecle, trom whieh It lo carried similar to that ina wrist. y are plac jar in form anil construction to those em Here they ar takes constant firing for tive d thousand bricks feet in diameter nd ten feet high. auch bricks must be conducted with great are. They are so laid on theit edges, ose ve another, and in rows, that spaces of about half an ‘inch are left between the limes. Theeo spaces auswer the purpose of minnte flues; the flame and hot gases pass thi them up to the wy, which is sieaatea ah the back end of the Miscelaneous Items. f Bostox Punto Lapmany contains 95,008 7 i equest of 660,000, and, Tukooemm Pmuurs' P. » of 18,000 Krave also but ned, "The sxpoim of" tee brary was 930,000, Tum TuRAMOM 10 DROREES BELoWw did not deter a lo 3 to Be on the ground all over the State of Wisconsin, that there will be ancther ood crop mext and ensures plenty of water streams, 60 that lumbermen can foot their logs down from the “ I'ineries” iu the spring, which has not been the ease for the last two years.” ‘Tan Crartestox “Meacort” of Saturday contains the following “extract of « private lotter, dated Sav: February 9 a. attempt waa made to blow up the powder ne, containing 3.000 kegs of pewder. ‘The pa were detected in the attempt am@ fled. Two men have beem arrested on clon, and if it can be proven, they will be sms pended immediately.’ Ruonn Istanp Pourrice.—The exigencies of the times, have already led to among the Rhede Island Republic: conventions have been called to pr b ke Reps can State tutional ‘onvention, the latter being signed hy many who voted for Lt Wine sxatine sear St. Jose last week, JAxoes Gratin, caught turning down the rive ; just on the eve righted brute atroteh who seized his’ game landed, assisted by nome killing the wolf, we Kuizanwrutows (Ky.) Dasoonat says Mata lady in Hardin county, recently ave birth to four children and a colt! rat twins were alive, and rei healih for several days after b them expired, the other still living. The other pair were seated upon the almost perfect form of acolt, but life was extinct when the trie were ushered tnto this world, The two = dren and colt were connected together. successfully urged ‘to “p telves firmly on their rights,” now entreas them to pant corn, as the best meas of asswr= these rights, It says the present cottem Swill sell at good prices, but advises plant + @ not to put in heavy crops for the oe ‘car, as the investment Sf mone oapptal f ten masufaciure will be deterred the polldt cal troubles, Therefore as cotta, “King,” is not food, the states of the provi al confederacy are commended to be mindfall that thelr fe well supplied ‘Yn Tux roormanns of « geod horse that ig Moped over turf be measured, it will a stride his four foot have cor «| ace of twenty-two feet. If, in cold bl tly cantered at a comm five apy ditch on one will be fownd that ye! ¢ $ iit i i £ 5 FEE : 8 ul i regions of the 00 ropulation, productins ulation; produ Spekins Saxony, 1,500, pulation; from some tea ‘and 2,50 nually. Cornwall, 760,000 seres; 300,000 ation; production 68,000 is of sil Periten iafye quantities’ of Youd, igh arg ntiferous Sootheast Missouri, te anaes 9,000,008 acres; population, 50,000," mostly small | farmers— Cheut 2,000 engaged tn (he lead ond iron tale ing business and melting busines. Annual production, including iron, $600,000, The AntinictaL ProraGation ov visa bas ved a complete success in Eurvpe ; the Tay eeding boxes, establithed in 180 600,000 young salmon every year; breeding places have aleo succeeded admi rtificlal luke af Huningue, near ‘eunen at their vile toa Ip heater Count and up iit am, have tried it, aud make no moi of their astring ie trout ont of tae 3 pa weald an =