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“THE 6 ” ae Gren Palsee ca's Wesoua ctrests, Hew Werte RMPLOWSENT—Female. Bo FRAME BARBER fron MIL- Hi, ef wanted —t) bay Ke hook, artiel EWING MACHINES—LADI to operate on Wheeler & Wilson's ray Machine In all ite branches AS Sait he Ani at 298 West 36th st, betw wune whe wih machive Te work. 4 Enquire tN EWING Gacuite—WanTED LADIES to learn to operate on Sunger’s, W! wi and othe trike lemons on Bingorts sewin rad practice on att Bi rp the parson tl ‘Dealer & Wilson's Wetmuschines und rrsetos Gl eatlohed ithe ruses od every, part learned a mime oa earned: inte arsine mechions tot And to at 117 Allon et. near [valanouy. 18.10 !4a0 NUMBER 8930. aes FOR SAL E—THE 000 edd J & firetrate bakery Sxtares of week \ Nit bel eh 2 men betel cheap. Apply at ii! Hears. Crna Reis gan a ir na STUCK old and well established the bat ands in tho appar part of tity for soew and tors el ‘ne armont naires tie tee pon A. lenge of the piace Booth egea.er ‘two yours. ‘eve. ULTRY “AND EGG STAND FUR $4 LB the eit a mth ing mot L. HEANETT, it toa“dos Valton M arkety Now York, oF 0 Old Brooklyn, James’ 6 VICTUALSG, SALOON FOR SALE— ite the bot stands in the elty; an old ratab A oa the Hentai cksaier Bnei ABTICLES FOU Gan IRDS—LONG BREED BE: party birds and cages for sale ebeat ‘at ot, im the et. fe FAIRDS FOR SALE—THE FINEST COL- lection in the world, A Belgian and singing em king bitda, and fancy plesen GIAN CA- tL Weet Wachl4? PM. 815 Bowsry, apposite Bivecker street fold Mac'l13 MACHINES — WANTED, LA rate ou Singe'r, and Wheeler & Howe's sewing machines. Terms fot AML kinds of sewing machi sas TB 112s ity; raaght ait wckln« © foo nt te good plane ' CANARY BIRDS FOR SALE—LONG ered ta pairy or singles, to walt purchasers, ni} iy {pg the rear, beteone Ham FuUSELE AND LYONS sKWiNG ma. chines, prices recuce. All macuinw #arraatat to atve better satisfaction than any in the market of Tefinded, A few msehines to tek “whice Ho, be 7, Waterrnie od ope rasry cag he eapplhed » (the storn SEWING MACHINES. te learn to operate on Singer +s eb ead FOR old we Kio of m wagon, af foand: would uit 9 rman for anddie, for three day Ae NTS WANTED TO SEI 1S Price Jewelry Envelope, cov articles thin auycther envelope sivertised. ‘ are pow riskine ty rday. Sond stamp for elrowlar- BER eat ECO ion Namean st, room 3, gules WANTE )—SOME MEN F040 Go vy A versal: gyod wanes str WANTED [MMEDIA1 Jetd iy Gone 0.8. Army, 800 active an, met ea ang BS: Aaa OARDING—NOTICE IF, YOU WANT and substantial board, clean single LP 829 fo 8 pee rc you Kot ‘comforts af 10 Oak at, near oN” BOARD $2,:0—GREAT REDUCTION IN Arorulbie roma with eeliaut board fe $3 ip, for comeort foo livin Swot cheapuess, excels ith re & warm parlor wi ‘Watchman ii int fund lodyiuee ehean. 48 opened ot ne Broad ‘acltT Bossy 00D BOARD AND SING! boda, st 1g Tesaty elm st cor. $4 gre nt par week: Cay boerders, at 20,14 Boars NG—2 pINGLE GENTLEMEN Boawinea FEW RESPECTABLE Sa ary Boskoise—a Ew SINGLE GENTLE See ac ING—a FEW SiINULE GENTLE- qife—ean ODG Lm wu wy CENTS — GLKAR “AND Bede WW aad 19 are. im. w& conte, tena Beet forrest ie Pemsowan wren -. MACMANKA Xs p's ANTL FRICTION MACHINE, bial’ iS few Yorks EW YORK MACHINERY DEPOT, er BR $004 an PEARL RE EW ¥' ORC MNS and DALE IS i A TONARY and PORTANLE STEAM sat TL ty Le a F vrn WON LATHrS, Rs. OR ‘its. ent RAC a Rann sztisien ome In Meine Bap, Lu pices ANS Baie fF PORTABLE Sonus bi RRAT VARIBTY, ‘uy oth 6) tel re | Aes S$ FOR SALE—5 DORSES, JUST trom the country, from 6 to T years old, frou 15 616 bauds high, it for ‘cont carta, stovedorna, trucks or any down town work, will be sold d chess, oF fr oremlier horses, Inquire at S41 9, 251,3 ORSE FOR SALE—A ROAN MARE, 5 Neary old, warrented sound aod kind every way: ‘ean trot Ue of shy 3 ears prion, B24 ale T nice homeo from Montreal, "Laquize eot ne Gold abd Myrtle ave, Brooklyn. Fray HOBSES FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE for ematler ones me gis aes rush indy oe. ait neil harness, Toquire st Tepacmas ts Now Yori 19,1963 H°PsEs, CARRIAGES, GSOCER'S ASD The largest sonchst te be 1 nt ‘ie liye os wing me oft Ree aesath eh the Galan Mop i en Maat KINPLING WOOD FOR SALE. 0 rats, foot of B. 284 et. Address C. COLLINS. 24) PIANOFORTES—A BARGAIN—P RICE sree Eon eae rosewood T ootave Piano- Truck FOR SALE—NEW TRUCK FOR sale cheap, Inquire at 43 Boeckman st. 20,101,9 lee war. wr quailtys Gall ab he PRUALSS ‘Ave, cor. 18th et. 15,1TT, 80,000 BARRELS oF PoupRETTE, LODE asrur aor COMPANY, BLACKSMITH SHOP TO RENT—WITH * £20d Tun of country eu dom, one thet ant stands ironing ea: will oot with 0 rare chance Y KEELER of Wil. For particulate 1. TYLER, Lew laboro, Weatch ster ry power engine as absve, our MILL TO LET—CONTAINING 2 ood order, with house, stable and re : ga00. Hwa! oe, le or He TO LET FOR @400—A 8MAL ent fOrZ, Dele, bourse, w ith basement, uader collar site containing 9 roms with ea garden in PA 177 Chi reud. Te be seeu a u Pah 4 by poet 3 TiS Clinton at, 19,207 OUSES AND LOTS TO LET, LEASE, or for sale, on favorable terms Tho house and entre Market Place, horse, with 3 Tot om Sot Fithian oe th as 2 Cp rates ee, Pon win eli xi eg obi AND STABLE TO LET—ROTIOR and stable, with thron actos ra f land, ot Piste bel L Yoqireot LEEPER Lor? TO LET—25 FEET BY 2, SUI- Tmjureat Stee TSCM blsoes tM 8 fests gt 19,1138 Lest ROOMS AND OrEgy’ Lan, 1430 240180 ALKRE ST, ROOM, 20 LET, WITH OR WITHOUT baiting, wel Tgntea all wots yy” A TY, _ in An interest isha vith aden Ayo sree _ hema! Sc: 3 GTEADY STEAM POWER To LET— | Sir MACHINES FOR SAL. 5, SEND exchangsSinzer's, Wheelir t W' And other, cheap for © +h, AN nad nin Tarpaies e — MAGHINES i & Wheeler & ORT AND POR BALA. Ie ' Grover & Bak kd At ratags drat” ic le 3] euch SARE R ERR on, i NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1861 FINANCIAL, & | THK NEW YORK SUN NEW YORK, Wielecesay, Feb 20. THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 21, 1961; ‘There is a better feeling in stocks this morning, _ with © recovery of M8. per cout. on the prices of i the Editor of the New York Sun:—We yratorday. ‘The business today waa chiefly for cash, | All read with emotion the farewell spokan by Me and the scarcity of mocks on the atreet is gener. | Lim ally remarked = fome emall sales of Government bonds ware made at 95 for sixes of 1568, 8T for fives of 1865, and £6 for coupon fives of 1874. There was some business in Treasury notes at 102 410254, acd at 101 for 1% per cente, There is an improvement in Btate stocks of y @ \ per cent. Virginiaaacean exception, these falling 00 75 against T6 8 76 yee terday. ‘Tho Railroad bonds show @ few changes, There was s further fail in Hannibal and 8), Jo sepba. ‘There ts & moderate movement in money matters tx'ay. Celi-loana renge from 6 toT per cent,, and first-class paper from 7 to 9 per cent, while al! not elaased ** A Nos 1" goes from 1 to 4 par vent « month The exchange market is quiet but firm. Oa Lon don the range for tank and bankers waa 10) 0 1059 for the oston steamer today. Fianes 6 454.5 31%. ‘The Fulton brings $117,084 in apecie, and ad- vices from Lovdon to the Gth inst, Conaols closed for money on that day at 91% 891%, and for ac count at 02 a 925, ‘The latent eales of [linoia Central were at 29 4 23 Aiecount ; New York Cential at 72 074 por cent ; Erie mt 29 0 99). At Liverpcol the cotton market was steady and quiet on the 6th insta with sates of 6,000 bales, At London breadatiiffs were fra, ‘The annie! statement of the Manhattan Life Ins. Oo. iw yblithed. Toe income of the C mpany for $62, aul the dshuranments of The asset fumorint bo $1,089,850 96 We annex a comparative statem Coxe ve Of apeele) from New Yo And wince January Lat condition, are now in a prosperous at ste com. ratively, Their crops Nae year were abun- jant, 80 that nearly all have soinething to spare, And it 18 vory pleasant to know that thase pen. le who, a twelvemonth since, freely received, © now free! pi Thoy have subsc ided tight hundred bushels of corn for the suffering wm to the friends and neighbors of so many | people of Kansas, in regard to whose cendition years, He exprenes bis conviction that to lead the | there is no longer room for any difference of nation through the criris in which 4o much ie ia | OMnion, danger, is beyond bis ability without Div Frencn Cotoststs ann Crorcers me Cit tance; and he asks their prayers for hiv ; ten thousant people they promise with cries and tears. Frone i tang And in other speeches, while on his way, he again and again has said that without the Divine favor he cannot mucceed—but that with it be that he cennot fail. Le bas @ measure of the faith of Abraham of old. Tt now becomes every one of ts to offur the pray- ern asked for by this single-hearted man, whom God hath raised up to serve us, Wherefore, lot us thus appeal — 0 AVERY OMRISTIAN CONGREGATION, Annanase Lixooun, the President elect, desires your pripers, that he may be #0 guided and atrengthonet by Divine Wisiom—that he may accomplish the grat duty to which he ia called wo that peace and happi- news, truth and justion, religion and piety may be established among ts through all generations, EL. people of Kank. kee county, who . CHINIQuY went with him, somo months since, into the Old School Presbyterian connection, Mr. Beavnren's Church maintains an inde Pendent position, and will doubtless settle down on a Congregational basis. They are now mak- ing an effort to erect ® house of worship in the West Division of the city, We learn that a part of the Pronch Pr ants of Chicag ed with th church and are about to erect a hous ef wor. ahip.—Chicago Pres, Recorder. Unton—Kedeorseinent of Reuligay. The Philadelphia Press publishes tho follow- ing extract of a levter addressed to Mr. Bou. 116Ny by a distinguished citizen of Now Or- i Fcwill be seen that Loutsiana has not Yet, taken sites with the see fF speech and course seat in Conjress, unless the poople you ropre m3 order it, moots ‘with the approbation of your friends. Our secession convention hore has been in hear a month, and th ate has never been pablished dl thet the popular yore has gone for or co-operation ticket, by 520 mae Cheering Intelligence. rte of the country, aad fcom all the churedes, ews resches ua, turough our religious oat refcenhing revived warnodt peas, in religions feeling. Christina people « aslly roused to prayer and effort, aud the word of grace, the goapel ofthe Lord Jesus Grist, te ap ken with unusual effect. Tae suabar of cou veraienn rep uted y tara A StoGrstion FOR THR TORS. —We are truly thankful that M> Livoouw tas bean led to frequent!y 9s he haw done, anew entering ves towarda the seat of gevoranent, to himeeli, ant to the whole coun try, in thia deeply solemn criata, of dapandance ap en the help of God ratler than of mea. We are thankful bewuae we believe he apoke sincerely Stand upto the oll flay, thestars and stripos. that he wan aa guilelons and honest in this aa he | God knows the people here, for the foar of being wou'deerm tw be in ail bie expreions, Ibiaanno~ | taken for Abolitionista, are afraid to raise the usual thing under auch circumstances fro | Old flag, and not ono is now to be seen in this auch ® person. We augur most hope | © or among our vessels at the lever, It f the Company Hof the exports ie convention aa vet has done to vote down Stipe. good hut 1 Bessamen, whic T tal f wrek Previowaly reported, te tak ly think the dis to day in this nists would bo Birce January tat...... The Bouth Caroline bank 977 in epecie, having lort $1 228, during the moth of Janusry Buate y rad Eve 3 i $61,727 in specie, to redeem a circulation of $1,594,- 1 fully from ina to the aincerity ousaeee fp ogghonn "ta haser riff Pagy ro reling ade, on the dotar. with which Mo Liwooun will enter upon the Ghish tbs Mayer ad Oroncll have teccenment charge of hia difficult and reeponsible duties. | ed, on the 22¢—the Meee, of Wasi Woetber or no, however, Me mm meant aad win adodgo to got ur penple tw ort "J rath x 0 our Union on the JE BALES—FIRST BOARD, | felt all be ssid on this audject, the solemn teat of | Joleing over the downfall of our U +9 BO ErOR ....n15 313 | tianone the less. By the help of the Loa» Gov | 48Y Ral pete tg Baa which won't take " .. 44” | Ountronmwr, and by that alone, will the country | Anny Mai ne ta wuteT am be brought threugh this it severest trial, as writing, Heeaye: * ess you, Cor stand Shall not then the President elect be uphold by the | ing up for the Union ! prayers of ali Caristinn people as never yet a Pre- bene U has been t \° i. .a.,) thus alludes to the secession of Louisiana, respond AmEx. ‘The sugyestion we have to make is 7 x aie, thes tis dy of atepurstions Mesaday, 4in'st = ie substitution of the Pelican for tho March, prox , be observed by all private Christi- Tt was asad ight we saw on Wednesday fans, and by all prayer-meetings, or praying cir- | Inst. We gazod, for the first time, on a disun- cles, whatever, as a day of spectat prayer in behalf | lon ng Our readers will not rebuke us, we of the incoming administration, We would ree Rope, foe cetldiet Reema oy Sry wo ci ped spect(ully commend the suggestion to the notice of | EMT tyne On tye, the ny of the Union, our religious exchanges, aud of the Christian pub- | our once glorious Union, beneath whose amplo srt ee asteyaineas ts | tnd seed fle, we Ratu! the bei w jife—under whose stars and astri our pps! fall ipangeen hall Wact be helpless infancy advanced securely te men Pd a hoods prime—that flag of the brava, the hon- Gaeeryee Sratistics.—New Eng. ored, the free, which gave us protein at homo thodox Congregational churches, oe ‘abroad-—which Was hailed t ; male membors, on the land and the psd yy nod old Rane ner oft hallowed by triumph, aad no'er did succumb, howovor tattered and torn—that told of a Union cemented with blood—that phase oo ; L, of whi waved in proud foy over our great Wasuina- TON—that gave to the tongues of a Wanarkn bers, 157.267, Total mocabere 260.389, and Cray an energy and eloquence unequalled ‘A Conrnast,—"Daring a revival of religion | by man—'the star-spangled banner," with ite tn YaleColloye, two young men were awakened | heaven-om bird, that grew in its glory as our ne Lil , : is 2 CEH ea Ie eet x Mo. 60 ‘at tho same time, them had been re- | greatness unfurled—the Amorican eagle, whose 13 markably correct in his general deportinent inions so wide, like an wis, spree over the I aca OR ors | the Other wana wild youth, As they walked | fand of its birth, while its eye of fierce beauty, S000 tac. 900 22% | one evening, they agraed to call upon the pro- | shot. freedom Vold light — that old flag of 2000 1 900 Tag | feesor of theology, and make known to him | beauty, of honor, renown, “which fond recol- rt) 150 6M | their anxi hey came to the gate, when | lection’ still brinzs to my view"—that flag of 5 200 Big | theamiable young man leaned over the fence | the brave, that device of the wise, whose stars 150 0 £656 | and said, ‘1 believe 1 won't goin; I don't ple now yielding to blight, in co 00 19% | Know as it willdo ino any goat, His com ir fall th ad us the light of other 4 Kf shot panion replied, ‘You can do as you pl heeded, a thing of the oO nut, for m _ Fam resolved to go i Here a elican” unfolds its lone nowt on they parted. ‘TLe former passed on,” Bofore heaven-horn eagle yields to STOCK FLUCTUATIONS. the time to graduate arrived, he hwl wandered | the earth-born “pelican of the wilderness, ‘This table te derived by comparison of the First | 80 far as to be expelled from college for immor- sunk rapidly in vice, went to the Revenue and Taxation of Eagland. Weat Indies, and there died, not long after, a] ‘The whole net revenue of England for the miserable sot, ‘Tho other went in, opened his | year ending Dec. 31, 1860, amountud to £71, heart, and received direction in the way of life. | 467,495—anout equal, in’ round numbers, to He believing, entered the | $60,000,000, ‘This is but the net amount. ‘The ry, and now stands before you, aredeemed pat of collection, estimated at an average of waved by grac & per cent., would 6 the gros’ amount of Musstons ix tin: Pactrtc.—The Sandwich | Knglish taxation 11,000, oF $3348, 500,000, Talands, with a population of sixty thousand, | tobe paid by a population smaller than our enjoy the labors of about thirty miiss‘onaries; | own, and the majority of them much poorer, the Marquesas Islaads have & population of | This vast amount iy raised thus: customs about twenty thousand, with seven Hawaitan ¢ £25,000,000; excise, £19,000,000; — stampa, Board gas cu ee #; the Society Islands have ten 2 ; taxes, £3,000,000 post office, £ Oe ame. kK thousand people, i soven English miss nila, £250,000; miscellaneos Ou aR LB aries; the Hervey Islands, en thousand £2,000, 000; and property tax Chir &Q R1 plo, and six. ‘foreign Inissionaries ; the nearly £3, immense as this amount —_ Frigndty Islands, fifty thousand people, and | is, it falls short new DOMESTIC MARKETS. nine missionaries; the Samoan Talans, with a © Year's expenditure. Wepsmapay, Feb, 90. population of about thirty thousand, have fif- It is estimated that the late war with China Aeite—The market ia quiet for botu kinds, Salea | toen missionaries ; and New Zoalani, with a | will cost Engh 000,000, In return for vt ab $5 06; Poarin at $5 2 native population of tifty thousand, bas tifty- | which she gets indemaity to the amount of Fioun asp Mrai—The demand for Western Ca: | One miesicnaries, $7,100,000, in installments rusning on for sev- ae i ean act, ei 4 Mable speculation f f } Ay Phavan:=!The dollewing : peculation for town are puchanged, The inquiry le chiety for | tN ot yn working man, “ac whale | John Hull, but the poor tax-payers lave to foot Tne ee e00 bids, oh $5. 200885 98 for m- | night of prayer in London, shows’ the extent the bill. to which the influence of godly effort hae pene- Retaro! ae fer hole a8 ant fhe | trated in that great metropolia, Mo save” Tang atuuite isonet marin taasion f round-boop extra Qaio, and $5 16a ne Bears mad : lournal, which a month ago was willing th sendy demend, end fe pitbariog. and Bt very pucioes te, go. $0. ts Seo icine eal Crean’ cae we ihe firmer’; the arrivals of choice brands are moderate; | 1 found about 200 to 250 brothren assombled | Union by the simple edict of a convention, now tras and engaged in prayer. We continued in prayer | HEStyneyomery. Congress, tting the doings of a for some hours. One could hardly finish the Montgome:y Congress, to the popelar ‘yer: ent Indio ; ne jet, At saya Tue a8 $5 45a$5 45 for mixed to good Gf prayer manifesied anywbe i roen mt ‘Were this m1 imply « provi puparfine Baltimore, ae and $9 900§7 10 for'ahe | OP y P to give place within » ree. period to @ pare better grades, ‘After some time there was pause, to allow | Tein? organization, there would. be room’ for Rye F our tx steady ; the inquiry in moderate; | those who wished to go, to breathe «little air, | question and objection to features in the new cou- ex of 100 bbla, st $4 A0s$4 10. Buckwheat Ficur | for the rocm was very close, About half wont | Queuaion and tethe manner of ite adoption, Bit 1b in nat $1, Cina por 1001 out, Asthey reache’ the bottou of the deop | {a fatr to presume thet the merlers of i ¥Y—Tbe @emend is limited, and prices | stair they commence singing, ‘There is a foun. | grena seo its defects #4 clearly as anybody else, and vor the Layer ales of 800 bbls. ot ATa1TNC J tain illed with blood ;" ant O, whan we caught | have been actuated by high apd patriotic motive ne the first sound, ow we joined in! Sich | I whet they have done Is is easily certain, hows singing ! It. was as if the roof would havo | ¢Ytt that the Conmwution ana executive officer been lifted off with praise, any Coreg ey to give natietac ‘After that we had refreshments, and confor } tion It some appropriate whom at Giieaie Soriag 23081 26 for ty Ese Cink, ‘ence as to various plans which were proposed } conception that much a government will be forned the lauer rate for Amber; $1 29)ga$ Red | for sproading the knowledge of the gospel | and put in oygration withouws direct or full coneul- iste, #1, vas 85 for Rad Wemern ; a 4 for Red | among the poor and degraded fond wretched in } tetion with the Ts must and will be re. and $1 40a$1 60 for White Ohio and London this winter. Mr. Canter Spomnbered thas ‘a a“ (s) es WVese sore of offer! limited, little carriages which he has made cal | 8! power, an naturally and justly jealou wlitieed sui ae ‘emotes Barley | od about the streets, laden with Bibles. One | $'3,infriogemeat upoo thelr political privileges and ye i allie ‘slowly at Gdab30, man is to attend the carriage, and another to —_—— Gorn, opened quite frm, Vat a the clove ia dull | stop every now pa then and read striking Awerican and Ferelgn Jour Joarmations. ; ba: er henry : the demand iv chiefly for exp ea aloud r he had with the | ‘The following contrast between the journal. ee ea Wee le tiie rr Perrine, the theatres and halls were spoken of. | jam of Hvitain and the United States, Wecterh: in ators unl delivered, closing st Ode, | Then wo had more prayer, and at six o'clock | very favorable to our own conntry. There a Witerel toes nite, for now Bouthera’ Yellow, | We all departed to go to our daily work, fecling | printed in Great Britain 1,102 ne rep spars, dis Tic, & The. for new Waite Souther if wehad only just met. I never saw such England, 79) ‘ales, 25; Provisions — The Pork market is nominal at $17 | brotherly love! Oh, I never spent such hours, 2; "Britin Isles, 13, 8 B17 1bXx for Mens, and $18 for Ps except ence, and that was when I was first on 6 published in limited, ofa ntondy | the | abled to see Jesus as my Savior after he had | England, 8 in atnd 13 Be Pretaets and tn light; sales of 140 Ne ut 75 | shown me my sins,”—. #. T'mes, the British Is ‘The increase has een very ii ‘Testimonies Resrectixa rime B: - oat within the last thirty years, In 1821 Bee! Lisme are selling 08 & Lorp Bacon--‘' There never was found, y were published in the United Kingdom Bacon ta inactive at S\a10¥: 6 of the world, or sect, or law, or discipline, | 267 journals; in 1801, 205; in J841, 472; Cut Meats are qilet, the mupply ia moderate; which did iKhly exalt the public po as |and in 1sol, O63, in 00 we had of tea, at Ogav'¢ for Shoulders, | the Christian faith.” newspapers aloue (excluding magazines) ‘gee are 1 hb KOO separate publications, 3 ‘Hoge ere frm and in demand at Joun Seipex, called by Grortus, lees than P x3 Te. for city dressed, Glory of England,"—""Thero is no book upon | #8 annual circulation, of 426, 409,978 — ¢o- Win Girdemands snd ie frm; anion of | whichwo can test ina dying moment but the | Pies: and this against 1,591 papers, and a eir- 950° Ubis. at OAal0c,, and choiee City at 1048] Pinte.” culation of 195,838,673 copies per annum in 10) . is F 1K10, In this last year wo had already no lesa (Sin Marrine Hare—' There is no book | than 138 dailies, {0 1856 there were 120 news- the Bible for excelleat wisdom, learning | papers published in New York York city alone, and use, With an avuroyate circulation per, aunumn of c 40,000,000 copies, t the game Bo» Ne we can study It too | 111 newspapers, circulating: inuch, oF esteons it too lly,” per annum; and Philadelpb ro Tt YO Goal for its Author, | circulation of 48,000,000 copies, mak y | in these three cities alone, of 200 jr urnals, with a circulation of over 100,000,000 copies, The Secret of Wealth. Chinese Printing. The treaty has been signed by the Emperor and is being printed in Chinese, for distribution over the empire. The way of printing it is very peculiar, It is first printed on very thin paper, which is pasted on aboard about four feet square, then all the paper and film of the 1 beer leaving the lotiers of; then two tables, © of the board, are placed about a foot yet Borne — It is a m is lnposs re; nothing too much, nothing apart ; on one ts the paper to be printed on, ie ho late Jon Jacon Agron but a brother eiieht foot by four; half of it is heavily woight- | Sts Witt 1A Jowws.-—“f have carefully and | pot so well knowa ae bin Fey eABARIe. ed to prevent its moving; the othar half is | tevularly perused these lily Soriptares, and | ed in aw eminent dereo thipecitiay character Houbl Lover on the first; the board is fixed on | am of ooinion that tho volume, independently | ftje ut the fam ly-—te are of makin money, the second table, two mon stand opposite each | of its divine oriciv, contains more sublimity, | feig told of hin by an uld New Yorker, that other, wot the type with Indian ink, and then, } purer morality, me portant history, and pou the fevtin .# of ‘an ac taking each a corner of a sheet of paper, stroteh | ti wr str sina of eon juence, than ean be collected fwhom he was about to make at from all other books, in whatever language they have been written Favann Curntquy's Couony,—Father Cury 1QUY's people, the St. Anne Colony, concerning which s much has been said for a few years past, and who one year since wore in # starving 6 pu 4, that he gave to thd son of tho Tutte who was playing about tha store ane trance, a bright penny. The trade concluded, he said to the Little fellow, “Johnay, you've ‘layed mit penny long enough; give it ‘ack te me,” ‘This is said to bo # positive fact, penn flat brush, and it ¢ Leet is thou lift corners again, aud | fall between tho tables—Letler from Pskin Novenber 7, PRIOK ONE CBNT Criminal. Ortom RATING RoW THR MronRAse in the United States. Out of 900.000 pounds impurt- ed into the country last year, only ons tenth was used medicinally. ‘Two riinves BOLDLY ReTERKD 4 furnishin, store at Kochester on Friday evening, seiz ment. affair of honor on t near Duncaneville, on Frid Sentinel, was one of the parties, charged against ber. AN INvAMovS MoTItER deserted her bay, and Ha arrishurg, herself childless, ad named Annanam L on Friday. A kint lady, pted the waif, and he was ‘on the spot. A youxa arnt, want to take aburry ride at Bt. Louis, on Sunday weele, and did not retara; corpse was fo Wodlnosday in a wood noar the city. ‘The man who accom. panied her has disappoarod, Six Grnts, MMATYS of the Reformation School, at Deer Island, Boston, ercaped o ing a skitt shore with bro m handles; ened them, oni they were glat to A neerar connector on tho ( lite rovently ejectst Jost Crevinn ho road inn beyond his paid dostivn body f the young man waa foun! feoren, and est Callod, but the whole matier was no one knows why. A pawing THe ent la welry store at c ou Friday, bought a wateh wi! ocher Jewelry red the elerk to maks out a bill, and while this was being done polively wiahed the clerk «l-decamped with the wateh; althonb the clerk was at bis heel, he #0 fastened the door that the clerk was some time a prisoner, APRRATE WAUTH, Ita even, attacked 's knife at Albany on ness fright. tum. he was stabbed several til arrested Frven, At the police office | to atab bis brother-in-law with a pen ke fe, and struck him twice with his fist. la the cell was & prisoner, ayainst whom he had a grudge; a desperate fight ensued, Two Yousa rARMens, while attending a singing school at Harwich, ©. W., on Satur- day night, lost their horse and sleigh; going in search of it, they found two mon drivlag it back, haying discoverot the toam straying. A charge of theft was made, and a row ensued, when Troms Firins, one of the finders, was dangerously, if ot fatally, stabbed. The as saulters were arrested. A GRAND BUROLARS’ RENDREVOUS, at To ronto, C. W., was descended on in « most un- expected manner to the inmates, on Thursday vy the local police, assisted by detectiv this city. Fout arrests were quietly made, and egveral thousand dollars worth of ary I jewelry, clothe, silks, aycars, tobac- c., the produce of a number of burglaries ny Canada and western Now York, were re- covered, A nvsi SUPPOSED TO AR IN ParLADRt- PutA, returred home to Brooklyn, a few be ied ag and found his wife absent at Yea Acadom: S Mule, with a clerical friend. ened ‘absence did not tend to quell his indignation, which was increased, wea te found an affectionate letter from the pastor, inviting her to a nice little game sapper after the formance was over that evening. Arm- ing himeelf with a raw hide, he waited till the cutter left the pair at his door, and fell upon the Carsopy to missionary with « zeal untem- by discretion, ‘At lsat inte in the of- fender skin’ in Oj buffalo ro! fui ‘im Ld the elei ving the with the ig 0 dina light. The husband threatens a divorce. Calamitios. Tur sxx mee OF A MAN was recently fed in atree top in Stanley, Ontario county, was supposed to have been there a yoar. Tgthat ing whereby the remains could be identified, was found, A-vine prsrroren the broaker, machi engine houses, three large engines, and the dwelling hou tho colliery of G. 8. Ri 1K ill ©: Pa., on oe day A PASSENGER CAR RA’ Vermont Central RK. K, down an embankment, turning over twi Miraculously. of the 12 passengers, a broken arm, and a bad cut on the cheek, were the ouly mishaps. ar was a perfect wreck. tho Hoosick River, on truck the larye bridge which connects Hoosick Falls with tho manufacturing establishments, ond carried part of it away, whilo a number of perrons were on it, and seven went down int» the stream : a ¥ was Lot and of the six who were saved, an old cbance of losing b ‘Tue Stive Proven ‘The slide principle in machinery in embedied in a mechanical cootrivance which has been substituted for the human hand for holding, app'ying nd di- recting the motion of » cutting tool to the the work to be cut, by which the edge of constrained to move along or across the surtice of the object with #uch absolute precision, that with almost no expenditure of muscular exertion, » workman la enabled to produce any of the element- ary geometrical forins—lines, planes, circles, cylin= cones, and epheres,—with the greatest de- free of cane, accuracy, and rapidity, ‘This princi- plo is embodied in the alide reat, now become apart and spplied ina modified f gine, the drilling machine, &0., &0, Simple and outwardly unimportant as this péndage to lathes may spear, it isnot, perhapes n exaggerated statement, that ite influence in imjter- ing and extending the use of raschinery has be @ as great an that produced by Warrs' improvemen 6 of the steam engine itself, Ita introduction has \@m L. €d to perfect all machinery, to cheapen it, 10d to stimulate faveation and {mprovement, It is to fact quite certain that the facility of executing and fi- ting precisely the parts of machines, has rapidly effected an improved construction of thew, and « more precise adaptation of machines to the func- ions they have to perform, Son after {ts introduc- Hon, the slide-reat was made selfacting, that ls, tts motion alowg or across the suiface to which the tool it held were applied were rendered independent of tention of the workmen in charge of it—ap ovement of great value, Qvatiry ov BuistereD Sree Good blis. trad seo! should be of agreylah color, and of « bright lustre ; and it should exhibit # coarse grain. oa though it were an aggregation of mica or leaves of plu That which exbibite s fine grain, of crystaling form, and which {sof ® white color, te poor article, Bub one degree of heat is for each kitd of trum; if that degres be nes On Well—if otherwise, always tion, able reeult cannot be expected ‘Lhe composition of the coment and the tien Of the boxes and furnace ence on the quality of the ate), Weere the iroa te of the Let quality, and where the degras of heat orable, te fracture of & fom, Vexiibit the largess grain aves. of gocd drop in it Loci aawe of weighs ty Walle bawd bron i n of good case of soug and pul Ww blisters, or none at all ; mag. With the saslity uBber And aiza of the blisvers (n~ Dauewora iron draws blister close to blis~ er, abd almost all of equal size, Common iron that is, chareoal iron, raises but few Diisters, and these are of irregular’ size. The beat qualities ¢ Tuddied tron veige bus few bilsters, lying on the desk and decamped before tho keeper could recover from his astonish- Bom rity DoRLLINTS wen KInERD at an ine of Georgia and Floe- lay week. Ey win Hau, oditor of ihe Tallakussee Florida Wire-nratixa is rorsep into hasbant- beating at Pittsburgh, Pa, Burport Moaenr was arrested for asssult and battery on hor hushand on Saturday, Adultery is also five days old, in the cars betwoen Pittsburgh Ix tun Owro eratiertos for image bay are the followin, Dog fo} $102, 39 + 4; number of wenken a Ly 496, and their average value §1! state State 4,900, Tu revont or THe Onondaga Salt Springs rae = the amount of salt manufectared, during the past year was 5,598,447 smack equal to 1,118,650 barrels of 380 fp total anda 813,222,000. Of 1,462,565 bushels = bw) fal eat by silat fire alt priiaced rtidetal best” Ths largest quantity of alt manufactured in 4 one year was in, 1858—7,083, 219 bashels. total amount made since 1797—130,737, tH bushels. Hex. Zavock Pratt has furnished statis for his duiry farm of 203 acres at Pratte- Nie for the lat year. Hoe kept 0cows, The aceregate quantity of milk was 26,276 gallons, of 520% gallona per each cow, being an aver age of about 21-8 gallons V3 day for each, ‘The butter amounted to 9,143 pounds, or about 182 pounds for each cow, bing an average of about 12 07. per day for the average quantity of milk to each of butter was about 111-4 quarts, The whole amount of pork war 6,516 pounda, or about 130 1-4 pounds foreach cow, The receipts were, for batter A pork $156 19; for ‘calves @80 ; al € Expenses for working the farm, iscenine 700 erest on investment, §1,- 25 75. Foreign Items. Tae corren corms at present in circulation in England, are equal in weight to 6,000 tona, and in number 500,000,000, A noy Mr RDRBRE, —A bey named Gruum anam, 11 years old, when taking care oi catde with a number of other children, near La Stidia, in A cori, collected a heap of dry wood, aud pl xirl 4 years old on it, set fire to it, thre stoning the others with the same fato if they mterfere. When he thought the off the fire, say I eat hor hy the next the next v Tat save the child, who d little culprit is in prison, Ir is estTimAreD that there are 45,000 fue jive slaves in Canada from the United The necroea are a gre, re disposed to settle in 9 iagon and towns, aud to ‘be better far n French. The thousand fugitive in Toronto wash linen, make shirts are emiths, bricklay painters, &c. 0 the town, ‘and there is one colored One fugitive slave is worth a handred ¢f lars. But the head-quarters of the pond race in Canada is ‘Chatham on the Thames. Of ite pepalasioo of six thousand, twe thoussad are color ‘Towa. trrovon tie At ‘A tunnel, te be 736 miles to , is now in course of construe- tion Harougl r “" Conia, fo panes Pied- mont with Savoy, and open a European high- way through the’Alps. Pane ‘be boring machines are worked by cure air, in Gapped bydraulic com; enetrate ove foot ral onsen ene vy oc ee Fieve machines not only suj work of excavation, but al Mee, pom] rents of fresh air to counteract Cotes va- pors which would otherwise labor= ers, The work gocs on at both of the mountain, and the only fay A ie eat the, ‘mumerous lakes of Alpine interfered with, aud the excava- Wes nw des by the ingress of water. At THE MEETING or THE Roral Goons pacar Soctery in becewwry Hy on on the Sth eltienes the subject of the provennd ¥ orth tlantio ae 2 route wasdiscussed. Capt. Sir LINTOCK read a pal paper an prone | his recent surveys in practicability of coy hg erg Baron aleo read a paper by Capt. Youna who commandea the ey Fos, containing his recommendations as te the seve- ral landing places of the cable. Auther paper was read by Dr. JOuN gi of his journey across the ot th tho Perea Islands and part of Iceland, And @ fourth ~ per was read by Col. Siarraen, if which explained the working of the telegraph circuits, er in short stages or from Scotland direct te America, Discussion upon the various = adjourned till the next meeting of ae ciety. A new sm ror TROoPS has been recent}; built in Lon jer measurement is 3, tons, length 377 feet, beam 46 feet, with « pair of engines of 25 horse power. The hull is only three feet above the water, but the ‘deck houses” risa two stories high from bow to sters, and are tupplied with warm or cold air, as may be desired, by a series of fans driven These deck houses, which are covered with awnings on lizht iron framework, give comfort- le accommtations to eight hundred men. The sbip draws on'y two feet of wate be able to pass with mon to Indian ri two pair of rud¢ n a few huurs, ‘rs at each ‘ond, fall controlled by a capstan on the top of the deck-houses, and notwithstanding her great le the big vese vel is brought round very q) in o small elrele. EXCH nw O'Brien has lately written controverting Mr. Jonn Mantan's ceition, that a French force should inv: Ireland, for the purpose of establishing = par tional independence, round which all frishmen could rally. Mr, O'Baimg ghows that all tuch attempts have failed tm tap past, and are pot likely to be successful [19 and that French intervention in Spain, end other com- tinental nations, was destructive of their free~ dom, In such an event, Ireland would lose ite charm for him, and he would ate te Australia, the wild lands of or the crited States, Mr, O'Buikx also shows that treland would have far less freedom than une 1 r English rule, for even in France a bish nnot communicate with his clerey, oxi ‘}rough the government, and that’ po Irish ‘ewspaper, now in existence, could criticize teacts of the French government with the seedom they now enjoy, Miscellaneous Items. A potato oF THE ‘FORKED KDID," meas uring 2 feet 10 inches in circumference, is om > hibition at Laconia, N. H. A “orn ma of or ERA CUR userte he saw a bor le “tating ata trough, at "Portland, Me., last week. Our 0” 0 remenmms 708, von 1PM, enteneed duri is sixteen state, be re. recall in the three State's "Pelsons only 2; 243 have been pardoned; and 104 have In SIX oF THE PU 120 somnossla, Teliadel drill exercise is ta Captain Har- pie rit ert manliees good tera ‘The cost to the pupils is but a cent per week. The Controllers have authorised Cxptala Hanvarr to introduce his system in all the schools, A varuxn Lert his son in pearance a dinero] at Indianapolis, on Thursday; alth night was piercingly cold, t faithful tittle fellow would not leave till taken Sormely te station-house, when, shee a warm, bo losisted on returning to his post ‘he matter coming to the ears of the Mayor, be bad the wagon driven to his own house and kept the boy all night, or he would have been frozen to death. A DInULOUS O4' ae who alter ¢riving his ‘oily to church, juvugue on Rundey, ie in the babit of making the round certain tu r-roome till church 4s out, erect was ab- rent in the church lopger than usual; the sa- jous horse, tata ing. something must be y, storied, made his suoseanian, of oo) and brought up at the proper time as the churel ‘hor, where lie master found bit, AN OLD WOMAN ARD HER GRAND DAU! rei were burved to derth, in adgowiful »» wet, whl riding, with the fathex of the gitl deler, France, recently. Tho elder wwoaman’s clothes. took fire from’ a. foot stave he fire communicating to the other's dress ; it poor man bad no assistance, and dit hia hone to put out the tlames, being shockingly ned hie imself, but was uaable. to tnd Tihey died ia ten minutes, in horrible ag~ ony.

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