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peti an Oe eee Sasa eee! | I ! H ‘The = we tos Opt tee Sage Cerise One Ome. | NUMBER 8929. PUBLICATIONS, &e. OMANCE OF THE HIGHWAY | R' reo ool fseavucwsascs is Corner Felten oy Shame strests, Mw Work: BUPLOYSENT—Female. NIGH1SHADE; ‘T FRAME MAKERS AND MIL- liners » anted—to buy Reypold’s pat~ot reat eaten nla tered = F-4 eR. T. WI) Sieve ww way. JUSEWORK—GIRI. WANTED i SP gevers! housewerk. Mitts Sos Preaeee Weibe THE MASKED ROBBER Mest WANTED A SMART ACTIVE understands music, ant thantiy sedge, ome tne er abe Dae OF HOUNSLOW HEATH ‘ERVANTS—FEMALE cee Tai Want. Soha ere ise pe Heme Spat bye Feepoctable neg ) i. ih. Seaman ets SevING Arner enh ager eee BY DR. J. i, ROBLNSON, Wears sedate aaa mest MACHINES—WANTED PER. rus aun nod preticn.on it Rindat Fine Geese “ean hene new ready ta GEWING MACHINE—WaN TED LADIES bod one vont moehh Ianen and praction Ut tatlshod THE NEW YORK MERCURY oo — = ney ent every Fn learned i eerie oe ity ~—B for sale wae at ut ice srr MACHINES — WANTS i fe19 77199 dice to earn to operate on Win ONLY FOUR CENTS. w sPecing ancl. ter - — She ~ of eewring mista lao BUSINESS CHANCES. ING MACHINES—WANTED LADIES | PAK ERY FOR LETHE GOOD WILL te rsrn to guneata om Wester & Wilaoa's I foaatare of a Gedermte Vakere’ 14 bil yar / Y ‘i rt 2 r SS Ee “ity, twa alt mete Bateson itand paavenh “Mya “Tata on 5 RS Laon FUR SALE-iN A Teaion for selling thy pro tol, Apply 251 Mutt at, ING macaw TED Ladies to leara to operate on SHOP FOR SAL BIN A sarin tahoe, ihe pe | Bovey Populated neighborhood : rent $12 moth ', ld ‘aa the prees: See ieeaalad BESS he yee te LOTHING—FOR SALE THK STUOUK one of ity for men and bors el 00K, ‘ARMER WANTED — BY A FAMILY redding 1, miise trom the clipe manead his Se eare of bite ind bw wit mas ce niaaat ‘woman must elds iviet Protestants: Seven preter | ISH AND OYSTER BUSINESS FOR dy deal gt NY. Poo Othes sting ! eas cents Sat ra ah Due int to leavs tl pobeecieninebeteh on 4] «A lb FB we Seepinas— warren noepiareny, | elcpsicy uci meade seers = hives | *- Que STURb FUR SALE—A Nu. 1 Bo. anD Booms: ward, ote store, in. the 4th ward, ons ia y .¥, Lyd i alec @ corner mc eale Ty Creery, an Nee ARDING-—2 SINGLE GENTLEMEN ert, err ie davon egent re oun ee ULTRY AND ee ‘aaa i ie zy Will be reasonable. the the ets of fron. i BOARD—2 YOUNG MEN CAN BE = Bd robe Samer commedated with s ana AY Wet Pe OARDING—A FEW RE re ener IRDS—LORG BREED BBLAHAN OA- are Saotbr tt Base | Bi ieactiieset mtr le tgs shoal ey TADS FOR Lt er ba la Finney phternd a the world Boeennaeerrdce fri pa care Pinuticem pict arbors aes, ots with or withous Goand, ot ay fos Wor, poe ARKIAGES FOK BALE CHEAP ONE Bae YEW SINGLE GENTLE. acta sea ee ae only one mouth . and t and malign erp ony T 06 BUWERY—a FEW CANARY BIRDS FOR eet OF Ga ek Tiree 3h arp Ee ass end Banks strota, N Pines AND LYONS’ SEWIRU MA- chines, prices ait meen ‘ better aati ce ee oF yf HORSE, CART AND HAR: ale -tneether oF eeparate: horse 1 Inquire, through the of Higoraer an sf or mraing and eveutiy, te i the yard 190 Charles at. Pkmevutas, serlicoas: Bare yaa SOLD, SAILORS' and witows’ wate’ hy land, E ORSE FOR SALE—A GRAY MARE, years old next Mav, 16 hends hich, werks to ea ae, ular ay nt ? i } fm GALVIN vin W aera viret iis Tiooky G0. —-SOLDILES, ‘ORSES FOR Lh ary BA BRT, tae as 4,43 H hoses, rente old kind, to be sora thelr’ warrants cheap; aleo one bay ware thor tay ht work, suite. 47 | die lore foctor oF expread. inquire at 4 sng ORSES ¥ FOR SALE—5 HORSES, JUST the counter, from 6 t0 T roars oid, from 18 to 16 utrvds Whe tf oa a | tts own work, Sil be wld cheap oF trated Jormalier horse, Inquire et O41 Osoal et, 19,961, ema FOR asprin ROAN MARE, 4 franc eae PS [dt FOR , SALE OR, EXCHANGE smaller ones 8 bores from the country, fit for butehers, bakers, Gane H°2 ES FOR SALE CEBADA2WO Serene eae bs ero POR SALE—6 ss ae poser mea s R SALE—ONE LOW PRICED Sma ber Ey eecy Rpg GROCER’S AND Enero ——— Poxy FOR SALE—A SPLENDID GRAY pony in all or would be sven at Kies of ve SCHOONER "JOR SaLe—THe WELL SALE—THE Masi La ester aan ae rpeae pee on- a f epee oe ae eee Te A ra SALE—IN GOOD Ok- Ea aire te S| aces LET a STEVENS, one THER & "st. New Wart Were, is FOR DR SALE_AT Prices mon ness New YORK MACHINERY DEPOT. new an socond hare ella earn TrHER @ reir tiaty Gall at Ro Fie ‘3 ua 3 Fectory, 10 and IS Mats Ave, oor Lise 80. 000 BARRELS OF POUDRETTS, DI E FINANCIAL, &o. MEW TORK, Tuesiay, Feb 19 Prices were lower at the Board this morning, but more active at the deciine, especially in the Wes rn shares. The Bond list is also weaker, with less Inquiry from the oommirsion houses, ‘There was Dothing cone in Govermment mocks or Treasury notes, ‘The State stocks participated in the general decline, Missouris are 14 per cons. ginias 54, Tennessess {. The Reilroed bon is are steady. ‘The dimaed for money is gradually falling off, and rates on first-class ercurity are tending down. ward. Call-loens 534 @ T per cont.: A No. 1 paper T 88 per cent, ‘The éxcharge om London higher, Piret-claes bill are firm ot cunsicoratie business at the advance. ‘The Overland Mail brings information that the steamer, sow om its way frem San Francisco, hae $1,066,000 in specie on board. ‘The Wank statement of the week, as compared with the report of the previous week, results as follower lower, Vir- ta dooidediy 100534, with ‘The advices from Europe by the Jura are quite umimportant ia a fluancial point of view. 1 secer@ion mevement was losing ite importance on the otber side, aud money matters we recovering from the disturbance cre beavy gold shipments, which, since he peror’s apeech on the fch being constrn ably, TLeciosing quotation waa 1K 091%, Auer re qradually ated by the the end of saved 1 $1),00:,000. Console were reach EB m- ed untavore can securities bad reacted 1414 per cout. from the extreme advarce; Tilinois Cental 27g discount, Erie 81% THR AMRRIOAN SROPRAION MovEWRNT AND THM Uae DEKWnrTeRs.—The Underwriters of Liverpool and Loudon Lave devertuited to raise their rate 1 per cent. on cargoes fom the soutbemn ports of tae United Sister, in order to cov.s the war and other expenses —(Jondon Times, Fe STOCR EXCHANGE SALRS—FTRST BOARD 8300 Toon sy'00.. TB Bssstsszesss FR KE 32593933 —— Few men have led a life moro ttirring or eventful incidents than 1806, he went in early youth with hi det at West Point, He graduated Davis. A native of Kentucky, born about Mississippi, then a territory, and was appoint. ed Ly President Moyron, in 1422, to bea ca first honors in 1828 as Brevet 2d Lieutenant, feessses: FRERERRKEREER ¥ 2 filled with Jnrvnnson jis father to d with tho and at his own request was placed in active ser. being amigned to the command of General n Colonel) Zachary Taylor, wh > was at tioned in the West. In the front'er wars of the time young Davis ed himself in’ so markid a that when a new regiment of ‘was formed he at once obtained a c distinguish. maoner, dragoons ommm lesion as Lieutenant, During this time a romanti attachment ab eprang up batmeen him and h famous ief, Buack by nt animos of the United States in his Hawk, in ity te the admiration t. Davis, and not until his death was the bond of amity severed botwoen. tho two brawe men, 1885, he settled quietly down w plantation, devoting himself tea t! a cotten orough and, systematic courte of political and scientific ed- ang He was married to « daughter of PAYLOR. en. In 1843 he took the stump for Pork, and in 1845, having attracted no little attention in his state by bis viger and ability, he was elected 8 to Conyress. Ton meiden speech. Soon gut, and 4 regiment of volunteers having been formed i H., himeelf chosen Cole- nel, be "reigned i Congress, and is cot instantly repaired wit mmand to plea by ie coolneas he sve the at Pome es, Ce ae was hot- bel Davin aad th The Misalanippt I Bites found, He was badly wounded i there Colo- were to be in the early part of the action, but sat hls hones steadliy «ill the day was woo, and refused to delegate eve: a portion of his duties to his subordinate om appointed to fill t e United States, by the death of Gen. Srutaur, and i he vacancy occasioned in 1850, was ‘0 that body almost unanimously for the his seat in the Senate to term of six years. ndidate fo it Governor, lefeated by Governor Foorr. n 185: he was called to « seat in of Presiiene Prence, and was Sect tho Cabinet tary of War during his administration, In 1857 he was elected United States Senator for Mississippi for the teri of six years, which office he beld until his resignation, on the secession of from the Union. Personally, he is the last st man who wontd be fi lected as a smooth looking man, wi S's preston ‘manher, Mississippi is a pris, iff, soldierly carriage, and an austerity that is at first forbiddin; He has naturally, how. ever, a genial temper, companton and a disposition that eu whom he may be surrounded, As ia clear, forotble and arguinentatiy ia clear and firm, without tremor, le qualities, him to all by # speaker be his voice NEW VORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1861. PRICK ONE CENT THe NEW YORK SUN [isiien revert w light:y the policy WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 20, 1961, a Hy anida at the bh ‘ance Revivats ov Retrarom.—A letter, to @ | sot cn the ringer of of rie ncluded with ne King of surdiats, « prayer meeting, mentions the fact of a revival pe tly re for the reciprocal protection of copyright of religion as being in progres in Hacketts | thu iharey tne cwerd in town, New Jersey. There have been 200 hope. | usticn” Toe case of Jmnoun Bowaranre Patmasow vermis ful conversions. At present some aro awaken. fylace Rareusen ony | cone, to canta fore es caas | ene sp an on Ton pn jeaeure 11 - quity | some are for all those el Pilea a4 length to the edurems oF “ager Ooo Gore you for the consolidetion of important continued prayer is requested. tel for Prinee Navosom, and M. ALLOW, veapaaded, ieee ‘riminal law: for the \inprovement of In the first Baptist church, in Williams. eae impr a Mill Friday, the 8th, to hae of haalkrpecy ae ory oe red burgh, there are indications of a more animate! | "Wis ead toe Powers are. re agreed on the petact- | uniform Tyenern ‘of rattag in Eagland and Wales religious interest, A day of fasting and prayer Conference at Paris, or the sltiement of public umdalnews. Lon has been Lately observed to supplicate for the fhe ment of troops through- out-pouring of the Holy Spirit, jnence of the formation of de- Jemings of the Lava ey Doe a Reinforcements de del to the attain nen In the Washington Street Methodist Epfsco- “ re Ren te | ee dire ict of bry conata seliclude, the welvare pal church, in Brocklyn, there is « precious ro- and happiness of my peaple, Paris vival, Effectual prayer is besought for a more ‘edvaded Ke of . Latest Commercial, per Jurms extensive work of grace. Ohi nae ak @ i hag) ay avy ands erage ny of me uae. She ery A VERY UNCOMMON state of religious feelin, A NR A! ‘The advises fom the Vatted gistes per ep sernty ig ie lower, Renten closed at 68, Rewvericn han had! the effec to liealt the demand, i and the advance of yesterday in barely supported, Church in this city, under the pastoral care of A od, hoo Gudaioreren DAnEts, A Serna. Rev. Mr. Hanis. It is believed that forty or pied b Bravcx & Oo. report an improved tone. W veut fifty persons have passed from spiritual death toh Th Ae Rg unto spiritual life, There is an advance in and Sdaéd. dearer since Friday. heat, ig test phodien Ades gone | ae Macca foc, whos td ‘Aoury at 2o‘ed- Bors coxvenren.—In one @ the Baptist Fri 1d om she toruery aac Ot Churches in Brooklyn, a few boys have been Abrunai the war bas beea lately converted, and many are serious and , ae 3 CS ee for. thoughtful. Four boys im one class, in a late PA Valltty were reluraibg through: | a y, tte line chackwel the evening meeting, gave an account of their own | out the whole a of the Abruaat, Tare Sromect w rice wee visible ow Pridey, ant the “hriatia Tee Itlian elections were proving more and | market is inactive and depressed, Christian experience, miore favorable to the policy of It de wtated te be Court Pre, the following fou poate 60 the Teaiea Dr. Hamlin at the Newsboy? Lodging 1 Mt: Kirst. a to Mi , Hioune. Foreign Intelligence. ee forving tee vive ot Kiwg 0: besly Tho poor bove of the above Inatitution, in Two Days Later from Europe, | sel: third tue va sag 7 | Fulton street, Nad a rare {ntellectual treat on San ‘ v . ore day evening last and apprec.ated it beartily, As the usual time cf oprning the evening exercines the Artival of Meamship Jura. distingyished miewicnsey, Dr. LAMA IN, prewanted —o— ‘ bimmelf in compeny with Mr. ©. L. Baaon aud 4 i of the ho. fhe Cunard sc i \ by the Papel Z other visitors, ‘The striking appearance The Cunard screw astearaship Jura, from | ohjs mada winders ty ue pipe a Tac voles Waa Ecaid Wik Wa haat aA Fe bap nh oracle Pah eaddelehat a A ttenram fi spectful look by the whe ly of Inds, muma- The Sexcnin was detained at Southam) ton MOKA ERG ech expan, a til the Sih, on w ‘ho eut the: Sardinia Nas no intention of ater king | bering about 69. Dr. HAMuIN wae much gratified . Je no other political deo! aration by the well ordered arrarjaments of the Tastitutt sm, ree ae Lele aetir rll ap and surveyed his audience with ‘The Avnarica arrived at L'varpoo! on the Suh, satisfied with the reception at the Prussian of much interest and sympathy hia travels, no doubt, he has seen grouping, but scarcely ever cue more interesting to all be deflaivaly rece the philanthropist or the missionary, + erred all rig will be more menanced tham it] wheathe boys had read portion of g:ripture Oteturbance bad taken place at Mad- | Ser Mr, Buace, and sung a few hymns, the lect Aing presses of two tuyaliat journals | rer wes introduced by the former gentleman, and commenced by commending them for thelr renpeet- Houses of Parliament, ful attention, and the gratifying mannor in which It is tated that Major General Sit RiowAnn Arter end Hcl on prev they had per‘ormed the lesson of theevening, The will probably be sppointed Commander of the | had been adopted Ly the Cvuncil of Mintetere, aod reading bad been from the sixth chapter of St. Forces in Canada, ‘will be published shortly after it baa received Marrurw, and in relation to the ‘‘vain repetitions’ ‘The Underwriters of London and Liverpool had | {Ps Leveepe sae d ery complete snonoay, of which they had read, the learned gentleman; and raised the rate of insurance 1 per cent. on cargoes | tween Catholics and Protestants, theexsting rege: | Observant traveler, said he would tell them some rem the southern states of America, om account | lativos, for the present, are to remain in force, thing about the *'vain repetitions” and ceremonies of the numerous fires on cotton ships, aad to cover Denmark, of the oriental countries, He then described for the war risks. ‘The Danish Diet had been closed. The King, In | boys the formas of prayer among the Turks and Ar- The memorial to Lord Patamaeron, relative to coun tra tay people wl def qdnould they | menians, tbe prostrations of the worshippers of retreochment in the public expenditure, bearing the |] ell upon thea to do wo. “Allah,” bowing te the “Caabs,” or “Black Stone,’ signature of sixty liberal members of Parliament, sem! official Berlingeki Tidende, tn publtabl ‘and the prayers uttered in Arablo and other un- and the reply of his Lordship, arepublished. Par- | his speech, Grain coy ier Hoan hou nog ealnd known languages by the Turks and other worship: aemmrron says that he concurs with the memorislists pers. The boys were much struck by his imitation im their economical views, and that in freming the Rieter es Of the action aad evolutions of » Decvish in his mo- estimates, Government will endeavor to obtain the | ord the Feds ral Diet would, ts fact, ment of ingpiration. epproval end support of Parliament end the coun- | Gould be inconvenle® for (iermany,end ia conse: | What, however, most interested them in his dty- wy. quen'ly convenient for Deamark. A course was his description of @ Turkish school ‘Mrs, Gon, the well-knowassovel writer, is dead. ao Awenty-two years ago. “The schoolroom, boys," ‘The obituary notices also inclade the mamas ot Bia- | Deir le "a B said he, “in which were crowded 900 children, amr Foorrn and Mr, Buxroap, both pepular artiste. | now damage the commerce of Germany, and ‘was po larger thdn this, The children sat in this ‘The recent extraordinary case of horsewhipping Ge Prusan ports for s long pas. ong fashion, packed close together.” Thin be illus bys clergyman (Mr. Buocxuenst) at Cambridge | ™ erehon® now Verminate, elther by war er by | ity piecing tee of the newsboye (who with University, hed resulted in his being censured and % an admirable flexibility of limb, wabmitted to the suspetded from all his degress for poriod of four | The Bombay mall of January 12h had reached | awkward position) altting on the floor, one on the a a Wlegrace of the 10h January, says peared eel gg sor 7p ncirsfe hye & resolution had been car. nion's breast, “Only imagine, boys, 900 children a oon rs kad Leen revived thi of . far ite erechntct & let neal tad treskwhotg | the American Amaimoaador pryocted at | in tla position ow a matting.” ‘There was a gene Galway harbor. ral murmur of sympathy for the young Turks, and A genoral Court of Directors of the Bank of Mug- ‘be news from Todia is unimportant. A panic | of rigible emotion at the awkward recumbency of Jans Spt mimuponed far the tah tne, te wane eon wate he eet prove the boys, who were noon glad to spring to their siésdiaiittise Ineo epneuvees that benches at the beck of Dr. HAMiiN, who continued: pnaes eure nace Corps Lagialatif wi : “Well, thin was not the worst of it, ‘They leatned posed 0 reduce by £10,000 th prin bey a government will im: + | from small cards instead of books a the teacher, Tos Sunk for condicring the Governmems bustnecs, Wein, sh.—Rvecme Barrnw bes | who atood on a sort of @ round cushion at the up- ‘and thas she Directors declined to socede to tt. Tae | ga prestucet eae. Ti nine per end of the room, held in his banda whip, Anferance Dow ia that the plau has Deen subjected t0 | tens have every whore wkea pla wofally, Brow: | with the lash of which he could reach the child odifications which induced the Direct- 5 fre 9 consant ¥o recommend it ab the special west. | {HBO aad Curt bave been eleoten meuabere of Par- | who mat at the tart dataace rom Mm, Cone of awe—"Woat eo ing now summon: aples, 4h.— The fire of the benieged at Grete | Of He nowsloys in a vi France. Is very Drink, aud is replied to by the Berdinians. | gtretcber!"—mesning the lash ) ad vowel lof, Grete wok, éluding Vigt T aitered now. Tho wiseionaries have introduced Prinve UabuNam bes tinted Tuscsny, better schools, and what is best of all, the Word of ad Leen accorded the Caambers, | Rome, 31 —Tow Pope bas ordered ‘diera to | Gov,among them. Mavy who bad only the Koran, of bis remarke be said :— Piog be R regi UO cad She onters of MT ghd the false prophet Matiowrr as thelr guide, have tthe gare ence Ge ian noutiorna have passed through J HOW the 1ibie and the true Gow af ge Teed inom 4 thei way t the K ogdom ef Naples. “Among the moat il jous of the converts was i he mops ki Certo lapansaee of ‘The reactiosary movement in the Abruz7| was ls chief of Kurdistan, named Aut. He rukd « arth 7 a ai, | orgaviaed by Count Tamara snd MD» Mraove, ‘d addres your senti- | Ove Gard.uans bave a . | mountain tribe of robbers, who were the terror of which are being accomplished ie pets No longer as formerly, by @ slunple parapurese of Rnd, God Coeee oe ehecleiely be. the speech from toe Urane, but by a free aud win- d chief The Dr, then gave @ vivid cere expreaion of your opinion, | 4 graphic description of the Kurd—of bis atal- ext wilverted to bre Industrial end commer 4 th aud lofiy pereon, bis arma, bis long spear fal afar et tho country bi age Sore rend tes orn ord iy Wa Saag witle Rage 12, § and small round shield, and of the manners o He weid trat notwithstanding the great reduction pitta to urayei | 6 Kuidistenese, which interested the boys very tn dutles the budget prownts @ balance w. pave, wal 00 weil inwtruct- | muck—who « wa ‘Mp Madrid Journal expresses the opinion aration of Great Britain. Parliament was to be opened by Queen Vironts im perron, on the afternoon that the Jure sailed On the evening of the 4th instant, grand bas queta were given in London, by Lords Patwnaston GuxxviLe aod Dagny, and by Mr. Dunanit, re. spectively, to their principal supporters im both ‘AS egards the exverior, jaa ieavored to The Queen's Speech. ‘Teetament; he studied it Telations wit ine Powers thet | Lonion, ‘Tuesday afvernoon—My Lorde " y deaires peace, and that witht | tlemon: It ia with grest. mblafection thet Tagein | i menee balla ee ree reacnciog s legitimate influence, she dows het pre Parliament and have recourse to your | DF: Hamrt's scholars oon understo tend to interfere in any place where her interests and savice, My relations wit foreign | euough of the book (8 was in his own language) are not concerned. pene oan » be Siecly +4 eeramory, Sad - to know that it was the word of the T:iune Con, rash that the moderation of the powers & Be- | 4. case he Aguratively | Topo w.ll prevent any interrusion of the general iguratively Uroke his spear, told hi ea eee new mere ° pies thes shacld ts Os une Pehae, @ak ea are taking place in | wey should leave the false worsh!p of Mahomet, pov My Te ny < cage o be ‘un for that of Christ, Some lef, but the majority tae beet eens of obviating the greatest dangers ’ interference | obeyed him with all the fidelity of the Kurd, ras 4 hare resonrce wo the principle of pea-lumee- | malt f nie will be Es wore | Dr. Hawtin then described for them * the holy ven jeaven each country mamer of it th Gentiny, Tocallses "uemtine ; sod” prevents, them reiioe, a bed tree," which ae growing above the remaiue of one from degenerating into European conflicts, I of their saints oF prephets, fe lees am not gnoramt that this system pos hely, and huag with many curious relice of the coe See ececrronienes of Spur ian OF ee” | pec Fre falsbful who came to worship there, As the tinal rize many gi oomaes, EXireme views would perler soother course ; some thas France Segagement with the Salian, by which 7 | triumph of faith over superstition, this chief laid should yarucipate in and make common cause ta 1 for se | the axe to the root of tbe holy tres, and it fell, like lution; others that Prance should place { old, to rise ” ‘the head of I reaction. I will not | dominions. the image of Degen of old, bevy wetied wyeri{ to be diverted from any path by thave | 11 In equally graphic and perepicuows language, Dr. Jucement M4. It in sufficient for the grest- cl ‘aye Wamu described the baptism of the chief, It was ng The 8: the most original and extraordinary baptism on bh they are incoatessal’ Sonsigerable military for unde: ite honour wherever K taay be susoxed: ent | fue direeaion of'sn able oltear? aad’ 1 trum “shes | record. These was e gublimity in the een and to afford ber support where it is vt be reantahitshed im that province: | the scior, He could find no minister of religion chiect of the Convention will have | to confer on him this rite, He stood beneath the fully attained. I annenneed te alao at the Close of Ue last” souslon of Parlisinent. thes ie arch of # mighty cotarest, and in the spray of that Pacific overtures which wy envoy to, Cinte ed | fall of waters was beleptised. Bole cc enamel oat, cay pag ‘mitvary |. The newsboys were delighted. ‘They will long so Mame of ny ally the K nperor of French, keep last Sunday night in remembrance, Why do rere to advance towards she Northern provinces ot | wot our eminent lecturers sometimes remember See eee cet thee ‘tie ‘ert Cog | Sem? They would much eajoy « feast of intellect been sens fo Uulas ‘es apecial Ambessnd- | like this, WwW. C.D t with the Chinese government. m glad to inform you thas ‘The Report on Railroads. Z ded al ied forore been Pre ‘Tmx Annual Report on Railroads, by the ho and several en) State Kagineer and Burveyer, for the year ending King of Neples. Alvar hav City of Pekin, and the | SrHtember 80th, 1960, was wubinisted to the Lagi auain there four mouths, 1 wil lol E'gib, and Baron Gros the Ambassador of | lature en the 13th inst. ‘Tae total length of roads worthy of be French, were enabled to obtain an honorable | gow in operation, exclusive of city rallroads, eo wat he A satinfactory se'tlemont of all the ma'ters iu Glee Footy 4. 9,cb0) miles, ab @ cost of construction of . Throughout she operations and she ne; Kons whlch followed. thom toe Comaenuers and | $190,440 394 11 0 Dow 43 lines of all kinds of « nan labor pes ne 1b i | Aubassadors of the al od powers noted wit! railroads in operation in the state, and 15 new Koow that in policy ope hardly believes in the pos. | most friendly convert. Papers ou thie sulject wilt sa utcontead during sh Aibility of'a pure dlsinterented step. Bach is. rapid | be laid betore you, "The enese of my Lediag varri-. | line were ong “i a Surne sc zane ¢xposition of the genaral situation, | Let auy appre | torlenis progressively improving and I trust that | the city ralirosds now in operation, using horse ehulony therefre, he dissipated, and let conf tance | thelr foanctal evmsition will gradually, partake of | power, auounted to $7 407 024.48, and 14 now lines be re-estanlished. Woy should ar com ne nel rH the general emendment, ‘ 4 fre | course of construction. ‘The total amonnt of Jodussris! off-ire essume a now developawnt? , Ad insucteces f tion of New al an baa fi Tewintiou tenm bo uber abo any couflict ih | fuderrupaed the pence of tart of that oleny, butt | cepital stock Invested in railronda ia $99,018 900, h the couse of F should not be beard oo hat the measures which heve been tek mil and the funded an} Bout: Dt wmivdubs bo Fd, Tigttand jumic. Wat, thenghavs we to feu? Gan ppreas toesediatuibancen and emabie By | 64,097 36, ie Latater of pan eager united wi wopact nation, num eriag 4) mil- WeroIDEDs be ¢ Moers such wrrAD utd ae na Dace ae ‘ Tous nf souls, fear wo be drawn into struggles, the | p thelr recurrence. a wae 0.986.120. The number of miles tra sim of which she cvuld aot C py Bertous differences nave arieen a pansengert or the puwher of passengers of the North American Cain one mile, ut including city railroads, amounted bo i | fencer upon pe | 882.085.200, OF fevight, 4TALTIP One were moved ‘ounge nd a t fs Billie to my | Curing the your, ‘The average speed of passenger pees of cur strenarth i F tralng, when in motion, was 24.79 mile par hour, fring pity penal’ \y ge CLexprees trains $1.02 miles ‘The sctual nlnnlory 8 fi of the walutevance of roadway was $4-107.262,- oh I take io 90, whlch eased, by salaries and other ne Of tne United Shaton, annot ut be Incevana by tne Piakdile boat yp Hy yoni kind sad cordial recepaion them. to the | ‘temary expenses, to $7,891.761,00, OE sit tothe Grm- |The number killed during the year waa 182 ; in- Jured 94, Large tls this pumber appears, it bears ‘but s sual! proportion to the number of passengers ™tied safely, being one to 649.999 persons, ar on tHe things are |. RATES OF ADVERTISING. TERMS CASH IN ADVANOR. A See Paes mace the number of miles of travel for each petuon, but Re wae killed of injared to every 11.008.614, Compared with roads of longer teaneis, the lruat- expeaced on dividends of stout. ‘The Peace Congress. The following are the itions saa! in the majeriy report thine Commioon ve powor to hinder ent the ining ss aahl torritory perenne, held bor oF nwa UNL err vice Wikhin tee Uetved emding ®. te OF Unagen of any mee b yy be token, ner 6 ia nvoluntary ret vic auch new state may provid Abr. 2. Territory #sall not be sequired by the United Btoter un'ese by treaty, nor, except for mae val apd commercial stations aud eos: unleww wbail be rotified by four-fi sha of all the members cf the Senate . Neither tre Constitution nor any amend: f, aball be conmrued to give C mgress Power to sboliah or control withia acy ate er Nerritor elation edabliahod of recogninad lay eof, Wich ing to isbor 1 nervice ther tnvolustary warvice tn te Dutsies Ca interfere with ebolis laces under the ‘exclusive ju ‘nited States within those ritories where the sme ia Feooy nixed ; nor the power f i E ' =F ft by Ie United Sister avail pay to bre peed Ar of hla fugitive from labor in all caare Marshal or other <ffict #, whose duty tt waa to’ fugitive, wan preveuted from ‘so doing oF intimidation, or when, afer ugitive was rescued by force, and the ow by prevented anil ebstructed tn thy remedy for the recovery of #u i al ‘Tho “ Homegeneeve” Senth, The Mobile Advertiser sees the necessity ef ninst the rivalry of Charleston aad teayer mrioas nek ‘that cotton should bewe hang of getting out of the cou » rate peacealny of the Souta ‘wat i ot i block ite road to the ports of suinher and sation for sbiomect nee thence to perilous “‘Furtde poole ry ad nda to isaurenwe Fetee of eslllng, veenaes phe Gul cities, shen, should be uo aod doing, and assint the ina guration of thelr new era ef ade with xteniu communication. T stow. aud she seaport woich ie wi recond fiddle to the by tail conasets cl In the principal while arom ingly the agent, Thue hae New York baw to countries they deal with, and the exertions of worla ould vos avail to deprive them of the la imate trade, 1.omnpt and reliable exchanges of pa- per, ; preduce end wercbaudiae will be. a> wired and ras ia ali tbat ie 7 o-betweena will be run off ; for we will sis come Er tiene," via Atlante Mobile must wade, Miscellaneous Items. Disovetmo Scmmm—At the moment oe \ man named Notts was recently pth LA Hipeenn Heene, rushed forward and drank bis t p ‘believing it to be a certain cure Lad opi- lepry. Crvit, Wan ann Famaricum. la | fo the wholeale slaughter of tbe ‘ Fuav Pacma, at French inst ho was shont to order ths ayment of by adult male oferta . tery ant y every i ya The Christian oes anor = tho te the slaughter of 4.' ‘Tae Fare or Reroungra.— To, dene the anecdote imposed on the wouCE to the effect that, a boy, er showed bim a mt eels ot the ‘Sa the cross, as a warning of the fate to which reformers were ¢: occurs in the siodical of the 18th century, and i owei~-'* The old. man takes bis ton by the hond, and@rawing back the curtalu at the end of the room, discovered a cruci#x exquisitely Paina be tom sald be, ‘you “anne to chapge the re! _ behold thevatoof a Raormer 7, SURRY: Nor Loxa ance, the South Carolina papers onnounced, with due deference to the import- ance of the communication, that the Catawba ludians bad nobly tendered their whole force of warriors and braves to the state govern- ment. men and Rarpouses, of fit ‘arolina, cers" the Lf Sone tribe as atterly degenerated and graded, and moreover sory 9 autdieted to habits of indolence and tonication, that they are fast siuking into oblivion.” possess a bedy of lands on the Catawba River, which they ons leneed to white settlers for 99 years, atthe rate of 920 pe per annum for each [Jantation of 800 a yet, says Mina, “these wretched Indians thee! ry a ab-

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