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Bueiwues Nortees, per line LRADED ADVERFISEMES T® Charged ou) In Waeert—por tino as above absctihere at thie at the Metropolltan 1s Oniers for the Cratany of the news A Wondert —A solid Sabe | stance of Uniersal Utility from Cotton. ‘The conversion of the soft and fleccy of cotton into a hard and solid subst horn and ivory, is one of th Aiscoverics which distinguish the genius of the present transmutation of v: been aceomp! almost simultaneously, this country, Uk» wany other great inven » remarkable { i This surprising 1 by difforont persons in Europ) and In England } : f patent for a proc ing cotton, flax, and other voyeta produce a now material call and in this country simile been granted to Dr, WintiaM TH. Prense Arsistant Surgeon in the U J., aud to Dr. Parkensite 5 patents have 8. Navy, of first converting it in th manner with nitro-sulphurie acid or gun-cotton. dissolved with « table filo, by r and alcohol to produc ncn en — Dee ge winleal proparation ie th mothods of mechanical treatmont subseq ur chemical process constitute ( tial difference between the proc rm the salije the various patents; the results ar ly the same, solvents are rated from the solution of pyroxiline or yan the residunm, whon in a plastic state, ts aud jected to pressure i solid substanee tu a pW moulds to forna it hy y desired mars or shape This new material isa substance a tinet from the original vegetabl putchouk of substances may bi combs, buttons, transparent Vke aml Dr. MeClellaud has made naturel gum ; and for th s pury: ance, as well as L the beauty of the # report gee Judge Crass t is not imp» from the Ree su Toart. data ¢ proporal to mal the Interior in Cc ond is always t who must something that fit for a first-class office, If Mr, Giueniy wishes to go into the Cabinet, he ought to be either Secretary of State or Post Bat in our opinion the public interests would be best promoted by Lis appolatment as Miuleter tu master-General. dgland, . lives—sbould Lave ay opportunity to express THE SUN, WEDNESDAY FLORIDA, ———— Although three centuries and s hai? have pasted ines Ponce de Leon took posaasion of Flori. dain the name of His Catholic Majesty, that fort peninsula remains for the most part uushorn of tte native forests and scarcely an were of sterile the rettier's axe, Florida eeems to have bern cnno- tieed if not despised by th Northern men regarded it with no tivornble ee. ath of Hnpassable eeaniys ‘Tho negotiations now pending with that | opinions thereon, Alaeka, however, is legally ing the purchased; the cash is voted; the white bears, present ndministration, are of great impor ad icebergs, and long-tusked walrusses, and tance, and no man Is so well fitted as Mr, | eerly-behared Indians, are ours, Let us make Gwiexey to bring them toa enecessful and | Te most of them, ° honorable termination. His straightforward We suggest to our friend of the Troy common rense, pithy, practical philosophy, | Zier that itis nota good reason for personal his surprising fertility and resource of mental | Abuse of us beewuse we think Hr power, hie depth, solidity, and even hiseccon. | WeHld have gut from 19,000 to cueaniy ek Ms | tricity of thought, would conspire to make | "Hs city and ee ald The peta | hima great fave with the British aris snallai tn aade te tained hy d pary tine ublican buried man f« a reepeetable candidate for ord toeracy, and woull sceure for him an in | jot he ie not the Hercutes to lift the Re fluence in the precinets 1 nmong Teall ican amlasen he memorable days of Buxaamin | Ziaee cannot ¢ whik benevolent | personalities, Hut, if it wishes to continue royal anthority, | wagon out of the st ui sehleh it is 108 HO | jn thisinuch abweed meteopolias ‘This, bi e hos enjoyed | isa matter of opinion; and we do not see why the An oe from us without descending to bs h st tshall have no competition. Ve t humor, Pickwielsian | it that style, it competition, V 1 ntfteation | tall neitiver it of blarney, dishonesty, wor human , rights the eleva: i . olor=The Long Island Railroad, Hunter's Point terminus, saline The new Pe Councilm are not ly to accept the opinion of Mv. O'Gorman vulidity of tYo,acts of th ad gospel, On the lily look by ent judicial tribunal, If this proceeding would only retieve the elty from the mon-trous | jotis foisted upon tt by the late Board, we might | | ton of the laboring mussea, would me him at once the most popular man in all England among the middle and lower | closecs. For this prominent position nature |! j and his peculiar education havo qantiticd | VU TON % 0 him Veyond any other living Ameriean; A041 | \airning pro! as Gen, Guant always pus the right man in | oye hoy | the right piace, w wt that one of | Lis first nets after his election will be to ten | a cot | der this office, now es to Honacn Gnenie — Another Hole tu the Heavens. Gov, Bourwent, inv rev lief that the upshot would only make Congerees, intimated that the Democrats may | ble for a nh tho Prosidential election “by a | 4 which comes outelde the range theirmoncy, without even pretending to do the ors as law e resolved to. thore into them, and have. their legality passed upd ptionally importent, be willing to throw uj our huts in its favor; but experience of the past rather tends te the ei reason a lot of contracts w , sooner or later, the claimants we of | = | | Providential influence, | todd The te A Governor onght todefine, for] ¢ Boar da net only a sold the instruction of the publie, what the lini jan, He assigns asa reason for of Providential infuence are, and just where | the nomination for Vice-President the a“ fatality outatde the range of Providential | the Convention evinced their appreciation fluence” begin. ‘This fatality is plainly fitness of things by nominating w civition instead of a military man for Presilent thing that the Republicans cannot against, Belong a fatality, it must b no organization can prevail over | journals ean e | no orators—ne rals: they will do for ti Presidency, but not for the Presideney Buarmt Possibly he tt ugh a military: moan a shop at ( ino atiteract It by their influcnee; | even the silver-voleed Nv that al he ix wot much of | man, In this he is oversnd j of Nevada—enn rpoak in opposition to was a good fighter ; and during the | with any ef Worse than all, it Is use: | wor he was on the right side, alt idence against it, for Gov, | ver to then «it isa“ uh of tinse | lees to pray Pre UTWELE de fatality outsid The Fill Mall Gasete states the argument fo range of Providential influence yutinst (he political enfranchiserient of What a dreadful thing for the Republi. | in away to produce a smite of contempt uy cans! Whot a glorious thing for the De. | features of Mis, Culy Sta ton, Miss Anthony, and moeroey wach a fatality must be! ne “Married women, it ‘ abt tel tuded from: political lif pyimoure | forthe scheof their husbands aud sons, Single Sense a contemporaries nt. | women ought to ded from political life for tempt to pre ¢ the prospects of th hesoke of then arried woman? This is very poor ti intimating or asserting | gic indeed, ‘The trath is that all women, sine Seymour ia of eo deliento a consti: | He and married, ought to be excluded from Ae eet the? will | Political life for the sake of the men, The only Pea ot Mladen anil ee hea line gender isin keeping t ; 0 Louseholds, their shopping, ana ne. In thot event, as Senator etn es ‘Gan. laly-waukl | their ti vacmments, Lf they weve allowed N) assorted, Gon, Blair woul y ‘beyond speediiy redase ‘the ines ¢ wident, nud at once carry cut vo: | p pelllsedt onanitny- an dnsieetta } gramme of anarchy and bloo ished | There is no independenee for man | This appears tous a very improper mode H ‘ for any of his rights short of the of politienl warfare, which must vil upen | et aialuf the ballot to woman, thore who employ it, Itscems designed to]. 4. ° tip vound private feelings rather than to wil |, / 7° ¢ wment et the trleh. Chan tublishivent ds to be the great question which e any legitimate pary : ‘ eece yy . + to couvnles Great Uritain at the approaching _ Gov, Seymour is now 57 yearsold. He bw} tecc uy for a Itonie: ot Cominone sft cen many years ia public life; he has nr ked at one time os if Parliamentary reform atelly been Governor of York, an] would be the dividing line between the Liberals ce Whose dicharge exercises qui.c as grreat | and Comore Bul Ali Joliee-fiavee given or @ strain upor the nervous system and the ‘ on this question, Lilie witl soon b mental faculties that of the Presidency, | t extonding the prineip f the In this station, and in every other, Gov, Sey | alle = © three net mour has exhibited aad stew tinons | 7s SOA Eat which have givea Lim a great reputation ¢ ai i ; Pa trteaman, ‘There bes been nothing in his lie enreer to a Lugbear ¢ Ihe tl tri rel seitlo nsan'ty. t one Re the English and a frends will we tna of contining | ion w ake their + to the principles, antecelents, | the kingdom to ils centre. The ery of * | sounl or phys eal pocull proposition, there might m such storm has. discuadowment of the bish Chureh ; udical als are attempt at nis of th lish Establishment ar (BE on noBouBL Ue hte Miele tif, asa mation of principle, this is right aw 1 trond Lust, | aud expodiont, then on the same grounds it is ie twalas eles ¥ ampaign | Febt and expedient to disestablish the Euglish Dill ato hetel in that town was: Two days? | Ch (Gladstone touches a te ar, $103 lemon , $65; total, | der point, and teads on dangerous ground; for 70." IE the Zod a intimate that | the angunscnt of Disracli and the Bishop of Ox. Gen Mie drank the whiskey, we pron ¢ it | ford bs con ves their logic irresistible, 1 for he is @ strict temperance man hat is to be the precise effvet of precipitatir If he Wad whiskey at ull, it tuust have been for | iiese 1,100,000 new voters into this xeething eaul al pury al a rouuins tobe seen, The linger share of then : — taut of the very rudiments of education, The ie | sou emne parts of wuch all the education of any sort whic Long Island, « rth Islip sta ived has come from the Established wn ' wad of « ty 1 except in the cities aad populou n rod with m i of the ft) 1 fest the # ouks, Many | pidr urgy and priesthood, Th sont ‘ to have been killed by Lory of © The Church is in danger willexert a Wat it de gid that have done no other | saci int 5 aud this will be , ‘ ne ston i 1s contest now 2s eanarae = 1 : ther hand, Gladstone a a 2 ii Boe poke why Ae his fu vs Pt the issue, and will fight ao ene eheeies eee, | bridtiant battle, The Varliamentary returns alon Polunt oats Ke an determine who shall be crowned victor. ‘The wet the leaves of ad revive | result will be a landmark in British history t —— : The politieal struggle for supremacy among the different parties in Japan seen King ntered upon a new phase, by the pasiti nny wy anid awooph b by the High Priest of Kioto, the Supren i h of boiling dard, ove Chief or Vope of the hierarehical power in that ete } t out a ' Tn w lately ts 1 tha t ps int buidiang VL nvonifi he both the Mikado 1} “ nah ks and the Tyeo the religious an civil exe comes over us we f that ts | tive authorities of the land, In this appoal, th i ! 1. Nothing of the | Pricst of Kioto rebukes, first, the Mikado, for hind, i but a a neverthes | wiwise and ie zal intorferenee in the poli ny We think we are growing: « y hall Dainiog or feudal princes of th ye uw 1 ‘ fi Hovations amt tende to r fedtat i by mere tr jn ther § up ‘ " Fs Inv Hto th ances of the contending s whiot | i xcept t a 1. iF 7 haw t would © Tyeoon t his power, Yedd { i we hod, * held b ” hia follow “ ' i ut 1 i | Tycoon, having cured mn Polat 1 ' | tat } position between t Hee . h nso tae \ to th. residence ¢ > t perk M wothe ! aa ward of army, This " : ra) sthe communications of the : ! f epron es by at Ps tuk muy yet prove of consideral loft open, The arrangements for the pureha Jigations towards t Vand | ' had been made on sa litions and by such | accepting pecuniary aid from these two great pledged to the fullilment of the bar discuss Japan, But the y tere | Daknion, who f ertuken, the immediate will eve House of Representa 4 and the more enli, n yesterday, it was ve hinted that hereafter, if pure ase of foveigi ritory should be agents of the people—th ally uot fal to look toward tt ofthe United States for guidance wl as waves Wile | upper y Eveland hes escaped | Gunnery | | stator | away slaves, of of #lug, sand rivers * andexhaling p ared ie prospect of reniering It So hopeless app edo for efvilized man, that white men and negroes ought not to te community, proposed at the clore | of the war to transport the colored race there ¢ | mosee, and make Florida a great colony of freedmen. er showed no enthusiasm for thls dispo Proposition came to nanght. never taken, place {1 Is porsit that thts extensive peninsuls, exceeded tn area by ¢ of the older Sti tained for many years longer unsetiled and unde- Wut nimong the eorapensating mdvantag whieh the war conferred must be reckoned the geu- raphieal Information gained by the the national flag into remote reg noes, they might n ticular glory attact Thad our eivil wi might have re dra race Wileb, ander oth. er have vinited. (to onr military expedi- tlons to Florida, but the men who took part in them discovered that the country posses 1a genial clt- ial advantages jerate euplial wovald eur These facts were n ody of men whe nts during the w whieh enterprise anda mo our forces were fairly ext St. John's river may be d The advantax ters areof at sr veral years Js trom the N 4 they, wt least, knew that at our very y better adapted to pulmonary e victine of ¢ ary Journeys ner Hes distant frou t will Mustrate that of tof the United States, cowt of California, n temperature, to the never va intense as isoften sndin winter the mereury point, aud never descends below it, Ther: occurs during the summer, and the winter ts tn co og period of pleasant 9 Wke our Indian summer, p reaches the freezis eather, not un cupt that the skies are e dry and elastic a time the pare » voscured by a single clow ve heavens eu that he had reached the neghborhood of that won: youth, If he di Wut wished for discovery, he country in whieh © to a tolerably ad- r that physieal or In almirsbie sy inter nay be re beneit, ard at no gr nineuia is rite with stick from the oe tain parts of the West among fever pa Is was one death in eve Ty Florida it w The Interior of the 4 facts may be tabllehed, a Juvt Auprteans who have he ‘hof a e@nial winter climate te Tals, Algeria, or Ezy pol t asary of New-York. and the sea dotted and with comfortable the rigors of esouree of F lands In the State en ased at from 8! ax the **humnm tera Florida, by whieh an ea wanting to make I is, therefore, without «urp: 1 paners that Bost rthern markets, which ean be reached in le: erly developed, we can kin Mares an ab vault tater; while oran tropical fruits ean be brow y halt tive time now come to us from tral portions of the State, lying mois y and the eliiet cerenis, can be bought systema of ite 4 of contemplate for almost nothing. gin and Maba nwhich in respect ty pro rent Lo capitalists imany years age, ant on the Gulf of Mexico, to Atlantic seaboard val two great 4 the key of ng the war the y fell inte decay, and tt hus wtton, Its impor tion between t WX), probably her Noriiern seapor > to New Yorks will A sailing vessel could no etn less than twenty days vil (ranalt across tie peninsula, tre ivered In New ¥ wuly at a cheaper rute than by sail reason Of tis is ob southern reefs of Florida have ex ors to Impose high rates of Vgoer conveyed by thi n colton coming to *, the waving tn in When to this f trade in the rors the tsthunas of Panama, ed that is hinportane owed by aay rival transit roate, since uid of the ling wre hetter adapted reial purpowes than any others to be found The harbor of Fornan- authority that the honor of the nation was | powers, i is rumored that th ywill act in the euch commerce in ptoned ms the party of the Tycvon, «itna 1s perhaps f Codur Keys ix wurparsed oaly by New © Pea | While the operation of this road will cause North rn Florida to bee tually imwert. {. OLLEY Bradcets are eontamnlated bx JULY 1a, 86H. which the Fastern of seaboard Hine of the State will be materinily benefited. The St. John's river, whose course is northwest, parallel with and at no point more than thirty miles distant from tho Atlante const, Is navigable for steambou'e 9 distance of 200 miles, Aut not ten miles in length would unite tte ream with the vost Ingoon, 150 miles in tength, having elear, calm, and deep waters, known dian Rivor: and by asecond cut the lower waters of the river can he navigab'y connected with anot wanito Lag unsiry wild game, a as pres Y cultivate vl onvlewin whit the iF esse prone’ to be expelitionsly conveyed to an brioas in Piorida, and doubtless wihtn a quarter of acentary wil by Improvements be converted into the arden of America, & little te sti known of this apparently remote co: that these EDS brief exai mG” fos will aatlery them that the te yet « — TUE PUNISUMENT OF A OW ELSUE - ec on on Boglieh Race wrMes James Greenwoor he following ine * Welsher hich occurred at the Alex: for the benett of our readers who are 6 weey,” being a tome dishonorable oF shabby way, foam who, in evades the pa ment of Iie di Apropor eats anil cheating, {t f* wit pain and hor wwe recollection tht I beg to el pal Me ationtion (om very revolting and disgraced cone, wittessed on Wednesday afternoon in bh: Kiborhood of the betUng-ring wt Alexandra P | It wens on nod that the Prince and Princess would he present; the aecident that kept then lucky one, for they were thus spared a spetacl fekening for any amonut of pleasure del the excclloncy conducted races to efue thelr memory. T will plate the nopirasant ne briefly as posible, It ems that © oug the law countenances the practice of —beitin, " vill cyen go the lengt of lending the tinee ofl's pace towards keeping i ¢ moyindage in tt € fortabiy, it wit net t money owlng hetween two 4s nnd the haw thereto. The conseqa nity, whe eh order Ing pro Winselt a that discovery Jon may happen to. surround. him. te the vf ¥ 0 Wel n, Just ue the F Prize ted, town from the gallery of the siand, Lotperved a sudden comme ion amongst the per spiting, bawling, leatherdunged gentry who seek Whom they may devour, in the betting-ring below, and presenuiy there arose Ue tiagieal ery of “Welsher!"” I have heard the sulden cry of “Fire ! ratsed in the nb J watched its thriliiig, rousing eifeet on the sleeping populations bat thal was us noting compared with It. Instantly, and ne thongh one deadly ate and thirst for ven ro made for a man in & black wideawal cp and with t = pouch sung at bis aid indy the gate bent wos quickly o to be struck down Kicked and sta the was up again, however, his hat.and with his f ao hideous pateh on, and hustled towards the gate, plunging Hike iw madman to eseape the tury of his purser But the policemen blocked the way, and they itn again, and ee hed at his Tice, while others tore or hi elathes, ruMan—T eanot otherwise derer be hin plucked at the poor devil's shirt at the breast, aul tore away a tatte handful of it, waieh he flung over to the g eat yelling crowd now Med without the Fails; another tore away hy ever nud tossed them aloft, and in thes he lost his waitteont and one Of his boots. Tt as though, if they detained: tim anoth the Ww tbe mye w From Welsber!? t ‘lute the fre, fu with th He he was ato i yeuli hed und bewt hi gid and broke way, wk, at te top of whieh the betting b Huded to have their standing ; but onmpany was wot good enough for even auch ae 4 n flung his Gill stool at him, nnd brought hin to carth aewin, for the twentieth t in the punching wud Kicking process was sued. How he escaped from these was w ane le; Aid, and with the desperation of & dived intoan @upty hendsome wy c Were strotehed forw that, to prog und poke a acd umbrellas, ALL * loree forwar eal bet ruched while My coward ban rag him gat.er, tubing in h walking atic polleeman spurred rescue, keeping ‘Then the url turned on nd dete aved him froin Then other potice ea and the poor tu wreteh, ty white, avd streaming with bloo was het ut, and dred away with bis hanglig and his legs trading in the dus!, amid the howhogond horrible exccrations of five thousand Eng Ishinen, Lit be dietinetly understood that 'n- mentioning thish ly meannection With the shorten Ince of the Alexandra Ithee Company L by no n with the responsibility Lyneh law ts practl-ed a st" welkhers’’ at all co meetings; and thengh, thank Heaven, shibibien Of savagery as that witness * it lustroies the leh the or king narrative t rected to the a much the bettor for Mexandsa to corn HAVING allel By HENRY Wak) BEECHER, From the New You Ledyer. ng! All the songs of now listenest for in Bug of the mower's quit on my hears the sharp rattle ¢ at his Alas for the postey of faru inlik imacds must lish poets, eustiy accom} Nori t markal 1 the after k. When I 1 waa pinged in line, ths Wi tho men that could be thustered, to shake out the y With forks; and after a few houry all hands were called to go over the ground and turn ‘odo Lil rapitly, and yet «o the bottont side shall really come © Lue Cop, Was no atmall knack, Now, w fedder, with 1 riding, Will ihternily do the work uf ten men, it fir better than the most exper Haye ever seou afedder 2 Lave now a pert The grave rolls up chind itand foamias, LW say, lle nil the whiee's leap up and whith Uekted w Pow rew and th ausaingly the grass ix very heavy, y bal, sou nt your hay {i " eit into: your barn before night, five b ition than Huse s When Ke Fe qi red mover fess than two, and generally @ purt of three days to eure ft, Hat. Love forgotten the Horse Rake, Instead of the oll Catto hindled rake, and the five or Amen, paling ‘and hauling to get the russ ite Windews, that wame fellow, WH thit saute horse Hides bis luxurious rake, and ina fnth part of the tin merly required,” puts it into equally good Lape, Indeed, haying 11 has lost its poetry, his wie Jost ite drudcery, A iman ean now manage a Hundred acres of ctuss easier than he formerly could wenty, ly thing (at remains to be male ouny rag te lowd. Tt tx true tork invented, but I x seen any nomy baru, atau and mowing rem ir work well; and he vld work of piching ito know wh fu is, Ket ¢ slate roof of my arity O1 pitch otf bay, ws he willed will hi lively, n be Chay thrown akuin. Al er you, like ® vat Hi then itis 80 pleus whe 1 weweat, io have bis shirt filled * each paril particle of makes believe that Iisa flea, and wigules les apou every square inch Of your skin, wre Naif desperate} It ts the a4 of July, and my grass 4 all cut, and the iis rolling tito the Garn wine L write, How lst” Mow jolly the eb’ ¢ Haat mounted on tle top of the load; and thetr Live searlet greke's peep out from their nests while Vim stands kuandand wurse, Aehild that hur pot Hiden up from the meadow to the barn on a ‘9a of hay hax yet to learn one of the luyurles of exultant ciliduooa! What care they tor job s, When the whole Joud is & Yast and wultpiox spring? ‘The more the vazon Jounces the better they like itt TI wuding tuto the lane with maple ti ft © liube reach aver, and. kiss the children over and over a ih it Twe 1 not cu Fwy green, And si ‘oad rolls slowly p the hil, no such thing as momeutum tn ox. ta deat pith and at the very at idven like it Thu cis the rite? Let them By aud by tho, ages, and roll i rugh the strec yn fi rides laa silie-lit heart, und would go buck If #he wer, the ounfort erown, and own ee Nor so avon or a Rowueey avren aut.—It how turns out that the reported robbery of A, W. Griswold of 84,00, 00 the Hudeon River tullroad, y RIZHt, Wie not eo inne) Of a huge ut is a law: rota bank at Burlivgion, V New ‘York icity. Tae picks tained sity, id ot th ‘Of course there can be of ey wore stolen ; bat befo) onde und morigupe bonds, as repurtes tise tthe thet even E41 Mr, Griswold Iv Eivreets Judy \8 FRIGHTFUL CASUALTY, | SUNREAMS. Among the Timbers, che Gald Hitt moO has the follow! ing=tie bout fora change of siiiteItobert Powers, | and prairie dogs are the only game to be seen. pire shat. He | 4 semi-oific evada) Neve @ miner, Was killed in the Imperial Lad been working at the Imper al drift at t foot level from the re the wir ie ¥ otwithetanding the arrangements fr | Char forcing fresh ai had drank onside ta hundred rect of the to howe next to en on We Bt hold of his cont, and if it bad lave saved him, bat it came of his shoulders, ond the | innate mnfner rolted frum the wile, of the ease, the eet of timber, and fell to 0 the shaft. a distance of S00 feet of more. Mr. Co cord, the Superintendent, got upon the cage, we soon | Ars, Victor, condemned to death for murder, de the news of the ac: ned 10 play on Important e social and commercial ielations of the cident known, and room at the bottom of the « and, after some little trouhic, succeeded In nding When it was brought to’ the surface a borrible | All the clothing was Ko sialit wor present with the exemption of one | and one foot were torn ce mpletely off the whole rest portion of 0 broken. Th quare tiinbers fn ts for the London Star pen eaten | —In timber ius lucers ra, but the | tof the «ump, Was a native of Ww in byracuse, nls Sialers in su to this Si | at the tmpe- | Ist, having arrived r cently from Aurora, Ket that has vecurred ut’ the new shalt. | gg The The vestimons age snul rate of apord, and nothing adduced casing the shethtest blame on any oue. | Sp SUPELSSITION IN INDIAN, The Exetted Mob Threaten to Barna Woman piritual, if not a tine onday morning the ene which made one think of oF Grace. ia. fe reputed tobe w wWiteh, a vert: —A boy, cight years old, V not poritively known to | . 4 brome, ts with fatal vernueles on a far Hictedt with con who dotnictice the able voreeress Who, thoy have ridden through 9 suid to have tried ler damnable ebm on one Mrs, It, who t und believer Mie. D. to diclae men, 'y benelit, except to the Aman from New business of healer aud. pr her black wud « out geny dwt in con as We Understand it, to re hes or a little utter, on Me Mrs, D., it apy marke any conte bly two lane vietim of the | alynching mob, on the ground that by so doing he inthe midst thereof, gent, Who wis the died gathes ed how herself, he would anwiteli | ¢ City Mar sival a AP appearance, att st f'Dan Brown | I have WO without mel nid before thie € wk, but be bad prus int wition of tellart of the earth nbout 8 a Little mure dist evere shock W followed by ani nd exched pe ' severe bat fug about thre Tumbling noise, ¢ fourth was Violent ground the sat it at from ‘beneath | sfeltat Sort: | her as her tu Silver City, Goll Mil, Bort Chy y fu ws heard trom Ww The shock wo felt atonw this felt at Carson at O11 and in Reno a ‘The greatest anaic “delving In th in the Yurious The stiock Was quite heavy, and created con Jon in the 100-foot | be incline on n place in some partol thy and they say jadeser! babies —The London Times'e sy be rushing up Wat work was 9 from wh the eart at that gare, | as much gruvity and decorum wif he hid beow poabaiememereeran y of Murder aud Revenge. | tie charge of Le brutal murder, 4 a party of wala Keeky Mount: . is reported fy ove of nehinan, and Tad quaireled, b weatern ex- | bers of the Cretan insurrection are still ve Arnistrongy f tly became reopened the disuaree- | spor oF biklug some of his 10 | are obtaining *brilliaut vietories” ia rapid succes y the party entered hrough which they wound veral hundred fect | tant part in their wan wong at the | pot ont ous aud dimieult canon, foot of that fearful pre point of Lie greatest dange where the party | led yards ap: ng Watehed bis opportunity to dodge b ge of Tock Unobsorve wd thus fail b fest ¢ placs Jatter stepped forth a Without seein 1 turning about to pic bundie, whieh had b the ground, b; f move wad hurled bim | which in the form of pulp way #@t¥e for the manus uspecting Pre of the terrsble aby w twenty or thirty fect dowa from the f f Iwel in the | fourths of rags, # k tree, which, fa crevice In th tmurderer could «umme fh the full of can Nott hail, pew did took down th F f that tit murderous work was weil | machine; and done, and saw poor Hess still « ing His holt upon lite mperntely a instead of lying @ shapeiess: Tho flondish spelt | PE He got teaginente of pon the poor tun Until The. Lakh at | the veluctpede to water locomotion hus been recently d itself wtill furte east them down less body toppled over ¥; then Armetroug and pursued is jour: | test ney, Tine whote act was seen from a dl who Was apart hunt «A charged with: Purl uf the Jeng Wi with the Thy the civilian | above the water, and supported by Iron rods, Tn ly, to her Joyous ride om a load of through to the settlements te | 44 FO bout an 4 Was cond wall to the helgh mie tn the rear of the camp, Having bound bik hands wud feet, they eat. bin ver into the blagk abyss, out or Wh — ATAL Rarnoap ACCENT. An aceiden veil at ILA, AM, yeste John Boyan, While ‘a New hour before anid ig the lop of a cllit wh Of 180 of 94 feet, half ful ws Humor represented. |The Pray Thnes says Mr. Gs which he no ery returned ply wots of band, some vy or Goverment the Troy House, he remarked to a irlond thatit war quite Iikely be left the packages lying on his table in New York, and he thereiore hurried back to see if this surmise Was correct, ‘The uit of bis investigation is wot kuowu.—Aldany and when the Death was ins — A Miner Pails Bight Mundrea Feet Down a | —On the day of adjournment the New Tampe Literally Toru to Pieces | shire Legislature met at 5 o'clock in the morning. —There is a great scarcity of buffalo and antes |. Badgers, rabbits, Jopes on the plains this fens 1 French journal recently cen- oe sured M. Gulzot for appearing at a session of the hers tna sult of gray. jue L* —_ The harbor of Sebastopol will zoom be come pletely frre from the obstraetions cansed by the ves sels e during the Crimean war, —At the annual sale of Kontucky horses at | Woodburn, any-fonr head of yearlings bronght @2,- 18, an averoge of more than $105 each, =—The city government of Evansville, Indiana, has heen detining an jotfence whieh It spells pure gery.” | =Garita is enffering 46 aeverely from @ HEF: | rhenwatie attack that be te compelled to Ko on ernich or well | at Cleveland, Ohio, ts declared to be insune, and tha ait, fished for the body, | Governor of Ohio has been notified to that effect, | =< Emy of the Loniton 7 the Paris jou early all the adverticoments of furni nid arme | raome tn the Melbourne Argus, | made to baths, and in come cases, to the pri using a t No 0 has stopped his copy e4ushe Oude thwe only to read nearly jal allasion is ge of Hmber'ant | —One of the high mandarins aceon Mr, Buriingame is eaid (o bea Manebu. The King of the Canafbal Islands outranks him=he is a man- Tt protin An thquest | chewer, tay, and | —The Liberals of Greenwich, England, have ce with the | Tit de. | Metermined to retnrn Mr, Gladstone to Partiament i ye without his personal codperation or consent, and at He atate. | their own expense, —Four sisters dined together in Portland the on oeeaston of the birtiday the Was $1 yearsold, The ages of the four SI; aggregate, 311 years, ew Japan lily (Lilium auretum) was in fall Moom in the New York elty gardens on July 19. Hid speelinens were brought into Tue Sux office on the 14th, | =Itis said t | in the conntry tha country might rea his ts the | are there are 150 fewer newspapers there were five years ago. The ily number and be the ton better for tt, ried to learn that the hier in La | —A party of brigands recently made a descent Iron near Rome, and intercepted a train wit futonse disgust, contained a company Mons Dre- | of Zonaves, Whon last een, the briands were ‘A Nira fo. | making two-forty thne for the mountains, ‘one of our public schools, having been told that areptiie “ts an animal hat creeps," on being asked to name one on examt= sation day, promptly and triumphantly replied, * A. baby." —Portland, M iq epil i » proposes a great International Commercial Convention on the ith of August, AIL sections of the country will be represented, and the general trading Ynterests of North America wiil un | dergo disensston, ~—An official report laid before the Texas Cone bis be | stivutional Convention ehows that 99 persons hava been murdered in that State within the last three yoors, Inno instance, it 18 sald, has any person boen | punished under the operations of the law for particl- fon Inthese murders, hinasa | —The Rev, Lambert Ys nh, bate i ny With, nin he priest who ree fared to tell the Grand Jury what persons he saw in te professional confidence, was brought the United States District Judge at Loulsvilia fined $50 for contemp!, and held in @2000 ore the Court at the next term, glearer if Mis, 1 the © appen wot Hkiiue Cardinal Antonelli has made his peace with the Pope, and will retain his pust, wule ved by de A day or two ago, the I ms ain too old to change my Minister, and, aftr all, astomed myvelf co Antonelli, It is not worth while for me to take a new counsellor for wains to me,* fighls at Havre, accord to ar g to tho French journals, proved very tame and harm | lees 4, and met with but scant success. The wef May. | que feature which gives interest. to these entertain In the eyes of Spainards w Mavre, There wos nod. bulls had * sod the men axed blun sword y, lable —Dr. O. W. Holines, sts into the wanting in ger to elther man or heast, Med to prevent acct. * ait theatiteat ir horns nt having boon called upon 4 considerably bored by a gentleman wha had de- Jurop-ap, | voted himself to lecturing In New England, stthoas suriuce “ot the | mueh ability for doing 0, inquired: What are you tabout this particular time? ‘Tho answer w bury.” ‘The Profestor, elay hunts t her, exclaimed: "Tan glad of it; T never Mis | those Hoabury f —Mme, Rachel, who pr Mrs, Borts f 14 hoon fully { committed for trial, Mra. 1, insists that Lord Rove KE | lngh fs the person whom Mine, Rachel tntroduced husband, and Lord Ranelagin ad inits laying met Mrs, Borraduile at Mane, Kochel’s Everybody is asking why Lord i although Kt ma of uy was there, are ta the published at Halifax, Nova the threats of a certain Verne Provinces tuto Scotia, speakl ment official ty co dorsement of the Union, utters this ¢ Great Brian svould give orders for her troops to | coeres Nova Seotin, she will gain nothing for herself | or Canada by that move, and the Hberty of our peos clot the | ple will wo doubt be delayed; but, come whut tay, | | oveur- tho time i not fur off When we shall walk out of the Confe feration Hal fmperor Theodore’s » respondent mentions that th nas lao kindly to the Eugiieh customs, wearing o 1's dross, of which he is evidently very proud, dd bandling w kuiie aud fork at the dinuer-table wil to er born, although Abysslula goes upon the f° | principle thut Mugers were made before forks, He | scems a very intelligent, nice little fellow, and was @ great favorite on board. ‘The young Prince, under . Speedy, goes direct to Suuthamp> nd swift, | con, and then ty Osburue, ® travel | According to the Jadépendance Dk he monty water Was | the m: quny ex: , the ems far from being stamped out, Inteed, the Athens corre- tof that journal states that the lusurgents danger snow play an impor. sand the Turks are ed, but discouraged and de fight," adds this eors sion, ‘The American torpede diseonte II the rerug feilow-couns usgiing Wilh s0 much persever «| responden’ trymen who are anee wh ‘otwiths to find mater in thi in Hue! terials that they have combined to offer ava prize a jal of the Value of £10) to any person who prox duces and applies any economigat filamentous matt de ips ent or | facture of paper. aud whieby When mixed with trees ! maken paper Of as fue aqnality W oul | as if made of sags alone, Medals of considerable Bur | Yalue will also be given for the best procerses for decolorizing and bleaching rags ; for the best size far piper; fur the best process for neutralizing the ist | electricity developed in the paper while itis in the F acomplete and exhaastive statis tical work on paper manu.actaring tdustey in the cipal vies of Europe, and in America, ious application of the principle os mh ‘op the Lake of Enghien, ear P A palr of low water-tight pontoons, about 12 feet jong, 10 inches wide in the thickest part, and tapered to « polot at each end, are fustened together about 20 inches apart by transverse bars near the extremities, In (.e centre is pliced the seat, rising about two feee th ry ¢ told the 1 to allow front Ie the padlle-wheel, about three feet in dinme+ rd to | (erand elght iuches broad, provided with 16 floats, ng on stout tron uprights, and the rotary, being obtained from eranks worked by the ‘This ttle vessel is steered by rudders at each of the eterus, and moved by lines, ‘The pontoons bee oc: | ing made of thin mahogany planks, the whole cons DiCKGMAY pamesl | struction is very light, aud glides along with aston~ they railroad train glowed | ishing rapidity, ‘This water velocipede, having been fet, Berian stepped. on the | built as a frst experimen veomotive started he Was | improvement in some of its details, but tl wa to the ground 5 Weg vO. xf o Tae osnd and bis bods slmoat outta $80 | 25 be already pronouneed a eomplete success The # no doubt susceptible of principle uvialor de Ot Didar, an architect of Paris, on a sree emanate