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The WallUthkbt Forger.?The Now York Herald gives us the following description of the last Wall street financier: "The ?arc?r of Huntington has been like a display of fircwurla?briliiatit, but ovanuccut. For a littlo while he spent money like water, lie ha.1 six or eight horse*?two pairs tor can lagvn tot himself and wife, ami several hutl trotters. 1 lis ?ideboard was brilliant with massive plate. He wn? u great man at Saratoga, Niagara and Kockav.ay, where hie wife hud tnoro trunks ami mt>rc diamonds than Any one else; and in town lie kept up two ntNiriniouial establishments, cue regular and the other irregular?one a Christian homo, the other a Mohammedan seraglio?one according to the laws of Now York, and tiio other according to the custom* of the Mormons?within a few doors o' each other. Ho was n prince for an hour, 1 Yoplo ate his dill intra, drove. Ii s horsi-s, drank his wine, borrowed his money, and wondered how he got it all. Hut the crash came at lust, and what are a I his former splendors compared w :di hi* present position/ lie bough: his luxuries at a ticinciid. u-'v Jj.gh price. The first traco that we can find of Mr. Huntington's connection with financial matters dates back ouly so far as IS.Yd; when he un.i two or three other individuals fell into the bauds of thl- pohce <>! tlua city for tiie share which they had m getting up a fraudulent nhhlpkistfrr ooiiccin under t!;e Moot the "Anacusiia Hank of W .isiiiugtoM, 1). C." IiidictiU'-UU. were totiin'i Agaiu.1 him and it - iccotu pliers "ti ih it oee.is on, but tiicy w? ! - He v,-r In ongl.t to trial, on account (;im ?pp< as (com nunc endorsement on the uiiii of some inform airy or ilicoinph tciiecs of the proof. Ritiricu Pui.rir Ki.uqi; r:\cr..? Tiie London Tunes expresses its opinion very pi. inly in rig .rd .m. .a ... f. - t. j'l v uv vi in .tsr i ? * ?-*t? - 41 | ' U-. ? ? says: " \V*e w<iul?l lyavc it to the cKo - ion of jjnj uuo of ordinary candor, inteli'xvncc und i Juc .tioti. to *ay * tic h?-r nun, in any other proles- >?, ? > -aid carry on their business ? ?!. tiros) if i! \ i k no ,mni? pain* ahuui the matur tjian an oidiunry preacher does in the eoinp.an 1 ?! m<i', o ait ave atco sermon. The truth that in Ma. I mil pulpit clnqu nee has fall u to a wry lot* ebb i: dt-v?l. With the tiui-st tin tit in tin? wml-l boll-re l!i in, with *ii tho impes and tie-. which :v ' itc '.hi* human t: dull.to the hi - ( itivrval v. l.ich i.t, .1lales tin: o... I.- <r..".i loo fcifvy, lit- ir tu , out- preachers 1:1 th? it* ?>|.p r'.un ty." In view of tit.* following (seta touching coinpcui-aliou to Ktiffh-ii preacher*, it i? by no ri;.-a.jH w.m Jrrfiil lltii tlicif literary proJtteiioitf : U! > ti. ? uli Ho cipccuiioti. ''Poor pay, pour pr? a< !i," \. ..a ;i, Indian's sac-jsc for hi* short-conn no,.. an J Joul-llcue the apology Con:,! he urijed in the present e:.se with equal force: ''The lsst number of the English heel fbtst'cal Gazette contains thirtyytdvertisc-tticiits <>t [ ;u-? i :. onra't s. Out of tli s noni < r only ?>uc < ."1* J.!CO a year. Hie e in oiio at .Oil.'0:1c or t.v at and the t-i ht rap-dly tall Ironi ?7Udown to OH, with -.1 Rnmll furilWll-d liott-a , W'h.-tv the lector in 11..|| resident. One is nil pie. It oSi'ls JL'.'itl w 111 the use of the rectory lfbu <??the curate t?? buy the rector's fnenitura at a varltaf.nn ol JjlhiC! AhMtter :gives JS7il in ? parish of nearly G.tHlO, where there is daily service." Wijrts Ueatinu AcoottuiNit ro ?>cumi RK.?lie cent London papers report a strung can-of the perversion of the Scriptures. The ease is thus etrr. J in thu "LoiiHutt llhth';.it< <1 Times: ''Tho Rev. eoi'ge llird is pr aeliitii;at Whitehaven, and holding forth the doe rln that it i pi r fcetiy scriptural far a man to bent his \v fe. lie is said to have a oous dyrablu eon i v ation. O e ofliis thi -kavas lately taken he'ioe flic ma rkti ate lor ill-using Ins wi v; the ivonnti Mid r!,,- ha-l no wijli lier nu.-hati 1 shau'.J l>* pnt|>!ie-I if lie w^iuhl piontiso not to >11 uve In r badly nga-n. Win n d by till* inntriutenfi* '-? .. ?? #i... - silo promise, liv vc.usfil, saying, "'ant I ;< ohey tl*?* In ws of G t l or the lata tif nun?" A - !? * wi"M in?l {jtvu tic pro u; o the ni'U s irate comai'it-d li'i-i to prison (or a otolith, with hard labor. The I'f. Mr. 15 rd has shipc delivered u in -<>1 l< el'tres on the subject of80.>tt'? cosivict'oii. ilccott' a.Uihtt it is a uuni'b duty to rule h > own li<ms? hold; .11.1 that if his wilt? refuse* to obey li s otal rs, ? justified, according to the law of Go i, in beating her iu order to enforce ota* lieucc." Visiting cards art? in vogue in Oi fmMiy bfnring the portrait ol the owner, instead <>f the name. Thoy have buna introduced into England, and we shall probably hear of their appearance in this country shortly. Tlii* reminds us that we once saw .1 card iu "Washington somewhat on this plan. A dashing fellow nam d John Ball, of Buffalo, had a visiting .card, g vino his haptis nal name Joint, with a well executed pic lure of it hull, followed by the preposition ''of and a lindy engraved buffalo. Kuropiy thcrofitic, is not yet ahead of yunkecdom. We cut the folio.ving nolico from the ''Weekly r->tn to Capital Fact," a Fillmore paper, published iu Columbus, Ohio: For Salt Kiver?direct through without landing ?the. fast running vessel f disunion, Cot. John C. Fremont. Muster, trill leu re Sugar Alley Dock for Suit Rir$r dire t, on Wednesday, November 5, 18 id, at 9 o'clock A. -If. LIST OP OlflCER*. Fust Mate William T.. fhiyton. Second Chniles Spinner. Steward Horace Greek-}'. Clerk 1 'red I )oii.;h'.s. Engineer Gen. Wi'.tloti Wel'li. Cook Ok-n Nye.' Bar-Keeper Myron 11. Clark. , Assistant Jo Henry F.,. Itayntoild. i Spiritual Adviser Jlcnry Ward Beechcr. rhysldan John A. King Chambermaid i. f.ucy Stone. Barber .'. N. P. Banks. For passuM or further particulars, apply to JAMES GOUDUN UKNNKfT, JSeW y orl; ileralcj. . W. II. Hewnrd, Oen'l. "ticket Agent, Washington, j Tlio upper deck room# nrc engaged by IklMHo" . for herself and the Clubs," mid the Fremont clergy. No ticket will bo delivered to any Clergyman who docs not nckuowled&O an aiitl* slavery G?>d," and own copies of the "unti slavery Bible" and "ami slavery constitution."" Pocket editions may bo procured at the office of tlio New York Tribune. - -W.H* The Empress Eugenia Jaft-ly indulged lirrsHf in A day's snort at pheasant shooting. Out of 5H shots i ho killed 9 pheasants. ? j< * . ...-J ? The American Hoard or (Jo m mission rub for Koreiun MImhons.?Tliis body i:? still in m?*ii?n in Ni h' rk.N. J. Thennntml roportm Very l>nj;iliy, and contain* minute staidtie.s ol all tlie tni*-siotit established by tliw b-smd. Tlie lu towing summitry exhibits tlio operation* of tlie boaid tor tlie j-ast yours Missions.?-NunibtiF of mb?K ns, 28: number ol stoliiiliii, J; number of ont-stii iotiH, f>5.. Laborer? E'mfiloyed.?Number ol oid.jiutrd in's1 pSgHiirit*. (in tuine |iliys-ici.iiis.) 1M; nutiilxr of li? e?. ntinti *, 2; physicinfiii in>t oijnincd, C, i -'.'i r nails iRsi^'.iints, 15; mosaic assistant*. 19" ; v.-' .1 number n w from this country, 374; nat \ e i '<>r*. 13 native |?r? ucluic, (ij; luitivv hclptt*. 2.< whole number of native lit IjCrs, 310; v\ I t. 11>? r ol l.iboYor- connected with tlio niVoiis, The 1'rcee?Number of priniin v .>1. incuts, 9; pages )u iBtcd hu.1 year, tii?,<>21," | . j't'iiitt il s lice I lie licuiimtuu, 905, " The Churched.?Nninb.r of ihuielu*, neltidinjr nil at tlie Sandwich Islands,t 1 t'.l ; niiiiib r of elitireli iiieiiibtr!?. (do. do;,) 126,9 3: ndthd dtti iug 1 tlie year. (do. do.,) 1,620. Educational Drjiai tincut.? Mumber ol ncmiiinrits, T; number of other hoardin . school*. ?.t; nuin j ber of ii'm o'tmiiS, (412 rnp|Mirted by Hawaiian | rovcrnmrut.) 094; number ot | tj ** 1 'he scuii-j Harms, (SO do.,) 313; number of j !* in lite ! boarding schools, (.87 tin.,) tii-ti; ' of pupils j in the trie school*, (10,1.15 do. ! 7?whole 1 tnunber in seminaries rind school;. 19 . Klkctro-Mao's.ittc Aitaratis. mptovcnifni lias been made in galvanic, i ml electro magnet.o app.o atuji, a:;<I in tit t liter apjil j:it:on as a etiratve mil r< ne ' al rgenf. The inventor constructs a bru.-b couaimi'ij? of n mixture of bristle* find metallic wire* or pl.ue*, or coats m portion of thebiisticH loiiinuo the Oiusii Willi metal by elect tie tie|s?sitli?; ami thes ineiiill e wires, I p'ntcw, or ?dcctroiy|??'d or ilictmlin 1 li;-.'-tic-. coii.tnuj nlcnto w ith and rec< ivc their elf . galvanism, ! or electro iiiaciiet'sin front a ! or cl.cliical apparatus fixed in'llic back Ol s till r votivenleitl part ot the liame of the I otl. r?ise a* linn be rtsjuired, iImik c- ?s. is . mtr.otily known n< positive or negative < .-.-nts ot eketrib>fy to p i h froir? tlie etui* or ?, piatis, or mcleilMcd brislh* when inovep at with tin luiir (ir rk n. Also, in the com m.<- on of a Imtli for J the R.liiii'r-fr itloii ofpa! vail Ann. cktftrioify. or ?Vo| tro-mic'in 'Twin, one inn I of wli.c.'i loilli w.il e?nui.uj uinttB piiijiSt And Itic oilier ui e-oive tkvU e y. I w i ieh is r? vt?4 '*> h?riuli?|C the both o( a c- mti'.tia* 1 lKm of clasi tvor floi'l ! ' watt* ;i ittRtct'.il and | metal, in sueli a way that, wi it i itl.o v.at.f- i | proof liiRiitlnl is eau >sl to on . p any ivpiitto 1 ; pail ol <)ie body, two dkttitlul < . . 3 ciev '.l it- ty. ; I U..Ivan'.- hi, or electro nt.igui' -i . aied in tin ! ! ? nil- bath | Tue N'i m: uis or Yoti.i.s .-.'ioIo w'Jji|e i tnah poiMikit'oti ol the I'lilt- r . f. . rsi.n.i. m r 111 y? :?* v of ?pc. and, tt? ililitk-il t<> vote, ih iiIm.uI ii.lMM'itli. : Hit y<t the vout. Mi#t a m nil.'! viocitttti mW-'Iii ixoev I J,l(.0,nyo, l uv.i.n 2,ii (t,(uju of ::th w! <t <!o not t:v J tli if (tail"': st?. It) tf.^Pot v.-w York in IP.Vi, | tlx' voting ju .puliation . xt-e.dr.l f tn,\?t tin | v.itin r.-turmd .Sal not u<iu-l> . x.-> >1 .i<il?,CUu. lit ttK lUc wliili- ||W;< s uvi t l.l\ uttelilV IW .11 !y Utlil Jcl 1L1 v.?t> . 1' 1 i.a-ony 133,11(1.1, frtwm'i.* that iii-itfiy 1 r id* of tli j ' uduit |>->J>limtl60,l'of?i.llHf fflHrf'oi h , ll'Ht !.IV d j ' away (;oiii tlif jn?iU. Ami lib .. i. i? u?;.:!y | a?5 ftc.u iti wvrial "tin i t1 :il-1>. Avciint i'li-fci.i. in I '* 111. ^ i .ti. ?*i" ? 1 o'<k-?t clutch in I'll ' l.-.i i. ; < ci. : .. l>i, ' w I: i !i v .* ? i. i*. ill J 7'. < It do .. . .'i- i... | 1 pivd- .**?nr, which was built <?' i -?, ai d MticJ ; i the douiiur jiur;*vo of a ji'a-.-i- of wy..-S.i;i ;<twl a d< ' i fotK'e .fja'f.st tin !Wnn? Chi "?1 Ylruroh i* v. h v? I Wrikltitlo'.'.i ati.l i YmUin w. t?Iii| ji- .i. Il \v . : ' o, : t at bit. a lost L^.i.l na: 11>?* pntwiit < .lithe wa-> ihi?i.c4 U I . i.l lit. d.:;.u> of 11 i.t 1) ? m :iu lilt ;; ut j ; by p: Ku'l.bn fivni Fiijl.iiul hoc >( ii lit,at; j in c<Mii|a:iii ut to lilia fans: out a joyous .d . u liir ' ' at rival. The ^.<ol ' (}>.: ct? Aon.-'" | ii-M.ntc.1 ilart j i ut the cotiiiiiuiiu.il xcrrice in J 7C8. , Rah.: .Ji xffc ? I'a.l. i t?iu ' Vdiu'ti'* ; trail.in ctf ? u-wo find the I'ui ire 1. , ia a C.w-ia UUa j..ui? i: N-,27?Fi^i!. 12,?The pt.i'e .r,*u l)a! loiW Muti'is. <1 Km .!?? . for tint n< i.tlv alrltlT'in' lot. .M.it 't'l.o .. ... . . _ ... .... .Kvin-i mi ;? n i li^it-nihtds c<tr.lrnncO, eoiHisintn 'i -oti?-r <c | , tierim yet..* !iru want It and 1 ? a ?...../ in 1 i]>riMti;ui<nl at hard I Jt'ir, air! In / 1 y ? ' four huhturtd and eertUty dollar *y It ,.id:a c- *ta ' ; 0/ suit. Nice country tli.it f??r an .a;',i .cultural |:k ;-lo. j A IIl'njil:: ?>:' lii.orAJUN t'??The loiCVln Iix y. cs {jive* ill/ U)?jva.i"i! pl?r i-ti li -t.a .11/ iculjii*: Mih. Kl.ij, iu.. Ivnu tt's*|riviu ly 1# ! k?'ti mcU. ntnl hvr liupiiMJ amity In p!i>pit vv.iii a I1.-.11 ><nm'> 1 y.iul -jrl 1 .11.?. .1 On tl.c.i" 11 nival in Albany. M s v ?',<1 ' with n young man iiaif.nl C-'tii.r.'i _ T!i K'tiJj's mtliuy. K'^i' In-as pen arm-l In-ill.' ntiil touii-1 t' -.t 1 h wiJi- h\ 1 ?. ailiv H-'O-lb > J.-i k nam-. .1 -lefT-i"". with a;' i-.ihl-ai'lifli' in tilt! Jictiinf. W hi-iciipi 11 1. . il 1II I in pursuit, cohtntlvi'.ng him !l a jUtvil niun.' Tltc Cl' V<!i:n'l Tunes my il. t 1 . . I tf L'n. i !s:'.on, Nri :'i O ifnVtia, h n fft'v. nt- 1 nn-i | at | ?-n?- i.rtin* li--: I l'i?r * it -ntf tin ' in < rv ut , ?a": ; lr fyin'.ini; (' 111"?b i'r p a tVn&nty vnlu ah! * t-i thn-, i in- i;;. 1! in rtra-' ii:' ta li-- ' or in *- ; otvniin: earth; It is" -nhl the .irUi-t- . ,.n l. al an 1 mil. .1' tl; ca:*? iVItlit.nt h a. on hi. ? t. ianl 111 uun-li h fn tuiii than it enn be ilflno Ly u iti-z. u men ill III-- <ji i ll;.:V av. Iuportivi' Ukci.- iom.? it a. stun : ?*: ry of ili.- Int i.?>r has li.-. -th-tl ni;uiii?t tl <>l il.?i I it<- ('-.;nnii?i .p.t ?>l 1'. 11- on* 1n.1l. 1. . ,;r. a:.- { 1 l ull bl-t.fPtil ill.- volunteer Mi l . 1 \. *., I In- Mil.lt- IS of < rl.t-r .... :ci arv, ... , i|ia l\ 1 I itlithil to bounty lainl. A iam- 1,1 ..in- 1 that have- In . 11 fit-|irtwl<-ci pi ia! .! .0110 1 this question will uuw bo >ni tied. Tali. PicKixci.?Tin.-ik ;roi8nii ; p'.mt itinii i?t Col. 1 )..\li. ..r .MolUpli s,'J 1111. - .(I 1 II uioiit dny'n wm k 1-11 tin- H-.li nil. 'i li livi- h ,h- , I ^ ^t ji*. ketl6-l<4, 6l(l,.*>S4,Ami .".-1! |-ouia!-?,oran ! 1 1 avrr;iy;o nl' .* i? poul) !-. TI10 iit.-i - of all th. | ! IduiIm i-nea^i-il w.ih 355 pounds. Tit"'cotton wtw ' picked within ilayl'olit,nu i was to >' iiK-rchantsbly [ cot tun. Tho nuinlicr ? < laiid trtiri'Mits is?u- 1 titnh-r the ' flf.1 ..f M t. .L-p- 1 ..... ... .'i.iii-n, <inr if* Mil- ill# 'i of IMbcr was 5,r,o-l, env< rur more than 74? ' 1 < m.?. '1 lie 1 total number ot applications to tl. j.iv-i-iif t mo s I 2f>0,2'Ht?-w arrants ii ?iiod I'S.M.'J. < uiufy which j 21,501,350 acre* of land nroneei I j The Ci.kkfiv ami Paf.tTirs ? A , .r *o numb i ' of tin- Ho uili. i ot the M :'i 1 -it I j tl 'liiieli ' of AIti.niy, X. V., nro out inn i < i which fit y 1 express liio.r <1 11> rolmfi.Mi of " ir>?<? < f their 1 ; fministers, in entering the field as olim.ipicns of one , of llie political p-.rt .-s. Tltreo weeks ngo, N. |\ Hani.*, Jr.. w/i? Me-' t hating in his iiiintl'' whether h" would accept t!t<; i | Speakership ?.n the next House of |i pr?-i iitutiv.-x, or the office of Secretary <?f War in the Fremont *" cabinet. NYlwi troultUa him now in whether he ' can he returned ton plain mat in tkj House, > j /fos'*??/ I'u'iric y \ Mrs. Mary Ilcnnett died on Wednesday, Srtth i ult., in the old (l.alr.et of Ken .1. I'hiladtlphia, !' at the advanced age of It12 y<.o? TIi? deooomfyl was a contemporary of \Vipi!ii>i.?l? p, I rankllu, ami t the older Adam*. She was n in grdwu at the tine the Hcel.irution of IimIcjk nee was made. I SlXfilll.*R AccIDK.NTAI. 1>EA II ?Tin Kingston 1 V (c. w.) n-.-ws tvlk a sin^ulai u (lelt occur-j ] cd in Tklh ville, on Friday. A ic gnl, ?f*cd 10. ( Jnu.;hu-r of a widow Hi en C ?'h'? in a grave-, yard, was killed by u graver .c Uiimg otrtr npoii ! 1 her. 1 t ^ . srAiilAMilKW, ? nv*VJJifc5.> ?W?/v r i. . aiivt:.'.: Balance of Tower in Eiirope. p< In tlio debates of the Ihitisb Parliament and tho 13a pit-s, there is nothing more j characteristic than iho utter blindness of tho nation to its own faults ami its priuicn* cy selfauflicicut inui meddling with the imputed faults of other nations :w Jinglaiid is full of lamentation over the oppressed nationalities of continental Ftp 1 i"j o, suoli ns the Poj<?3 in Mil j< oiioii to llussia, and the Hungarians or Italians to Austiin; and yet one-halt ot tho inbab taftts , of the l?r)tish islands eo'nfists of orfe nation- . ality of-pve spd by t!:e other half, which is i a distinct nationality. Tho Saxons of Kn- j plain?, Wale , Scotland and Ireland, con- f',1 quoted tho Cells of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, ami fi'otn that day to this have ruled them at the point of the swoid. 'J lure docs not exi-t in Europe a more lla giant ease of irreconcilable conimiicty ol ' race and of religion than that which is pre ' seated by tho hostile Saxon* and Culls. As v,j between England and ireiand especially, in 1 their history the honors of foreign lyiannv aie tenfold pi eater than anything which has occurred in Poland, in Hungary, or in Loinbauivi \v England is continually cjnarreliitip with tho imputed misgovern tut lit of this or the other country of Euro) e. Her text at the i present time consists of the most exiiuvu 1 ' pant exaggerations of the alleged misrule of u. King FeiUiuaud of the 1 wo Sicilies. If it had happeiied in Sicily, as it so recently happened in Irdaud, that Xcanulitan mi>govet anient had produced chronic famine i J1, in Sicily as Ilritish uiisgoveii.nn iit has in 1 Ireland, and diivi-n one-fourth part e?f its f 1 population to starvation ?>r exile, tlieie ' would bo some liulo excuse for the sy-tc- | tualic eahnnniation which P.rit:-h orator.-! and writers appiv to Ferdinand. If. indeed, aI ll.rr,. 1... .1 - I - - - l1' .. ...-U Ii.nt-V.-It t't lilt' IIUIllIlll r U't I ~ one long national ir *gedy, it is in the j , wrongs ihfli-Med l.y Eii'dand upon Ireland. 'J1 Wo. in this rotohtry, thronged au it i~ with 1:1 million* of Iridi e\llfo?, ha\o the evidence i continually before our eyas of the mbgov j J;j eminent of England. 1 lut we do not suf ' ficienlly reflect upon the protracted pe io.l 1 of time, nud the Immense oxtont, of this , ''' ih population of Ireland by the tyranny ' ' England. Frout ilio it'ign of William III to the present rlay?from the Smeiicid* and j. tlur Walls of the tirst half of the last centu j rv to the M.mMnhoiis and the <.>"J ? nnels of j. tiie la-t hail ot the pic.scnt century?there ,| is not a battle tieSd <?; Kuiope which has not. disliotioiid England through the gicat . . ? ] I achievements oi exiled Iiisumvii. Ami with . what face ran the English p!..lc of Spaui h II.: title, in view of that xt.aios of acts ot blonde-log \-pptes ii.n \\hh.h p.odu vd t!.. ifu It a:id tie- i j u icuco of l!. pre cut Tabed SiJ" Ko gland has been Hi. 'ting l-u.l ciiethese twenty v.mis abort' the a!Vge.l atnhi tlon anil lt;-t of doti.it. . ti disj !.i\(d l?y t't < Iv'ts-htlt*. although the coin j-:ibJ t. i of England count bt thou-at. l-, v?hi!>> the. or Russifi eotinroitly by hundreds^ and at the very timuuhen < r? ;.t ]>iilaitt vio en deavoiii1 ' bv a war of itiva ioti to cure the . * . . 1*1 Ktissiatis of the annexing spirit, she he;- j, was Aiitiexhig tin- kingd in ? f A? udli. And * certainly, if th.cic ever was a pi ol;n !e < ! uusuipassed self-contradiction a: T of >\ trontft inconsequences, it was that of the (! English howling for the demolition of Sc bi'Stopol, while tin y thenio-lv? s lu .d b\ in trmioit and by trench of treaty the fort re-.-es oftiibrullnr and M tltn, and the lonian islands. ^ England is continually leproacking the ( I tale-1 Stalo bet alt>c <1 t'lO i M-a-i.m i I : , . . , v: slave labor m a j-oiti.-iii-I them?Kugetling , that she lu i.M-if lias million* upon million* ? ! n.ns. ill lll'lia. Inlnll.-s tiUi |:.l. 1 lii'lili'l j ?<>ifs, \v]i<>in rho It.mI iii ihe* ii of piopcitv Mill i: depHtd. . by tin* nan* j ri^ht of coiujiit-I ninl tin- i'lfco i f In i .0 lilies?furiM-tiiiiflr thai the itu <in.i' ri' ... , , , , 1 . . w cnuuittoii III U.i* Is.and ?'l <M.-at 1 <j . a.n, 111o departures Innn the rule ot lipid i. ?rt* far gv.'itlM thnti t! ' :?rf in the 1'11*: i ' Sfjlfti Tl (* Dlic'ii^ ? f S I, in t'.m . w:tit xoniiuu nta* sympathy for ilu; ! ' v -c | lilllOll'IS of lllo I III I'll S ate.4, irl lit I'll.' in ^ sensible ( > the :rp*ni>.-I of ilm vn*t?ftl*?oi Iter j lioUM*, burnt otlt fi 'iii their am i. at b "UK > in Scotland, in order (lint she ur_;!it I. naut j," lior laud* with cattle, irisicnd of men ami women. 'I ho ruthless per*.rut i-of their aw n va sals nil? fit nations of tin* libcHous ioinni.c. > of .Mi s. S. >\\ e. Kn::lurul for a liuuihni nial fiUy yoais ^ lias In .-a [ rating about tie bn!'.m*e of | . i i in Europe. She cannot tolerate a A "id* iii-4 niin\; ..ml t.? up ll.i- ?. pie'eiico ( -In. mint in .-Is |m- s a iu-.w mutiny act nutin;.IIy, rej). atinjj in its pivnm!.!. ovc v \ ir the sta!.* and silly ox. ; -c of "the pic -rvation of the li ilancc of pi>\. ci in lhirope." lti tli.i reLn of Ami, idie pursued this phantom lliroimli tv n years of bloody war. stupidly hllildiifg up Austiia at tiiO expense of Eunice. How se.iiufiihy liio :at histoiiau ( Sisinuiuli points at (ho .soiisedcss infatuation *f Kiojlan 1 duiiio* fill that j . ii. d! So, for tin. tin r ten ye ns, England exhausts la ., f ^ in tho otloil to extinguish the dyn , [y of Ltic IMffmpnrtos in l!io person of Nipol. n I; iiul with tl.o same fury cfuaint Hi- . tjcuce, film lias been dclii^ino Europe wiili wood id 01 cr l< 1 leiiovato lSi.it dynasty in ' 1 lie person of N'lpoleou 111. Ill a Wold, : I'upland is | oi'j * t:.?!!\ interna Idling in lli lfinirs jbf other Eiimp'ean Stales even 1!.? ir ^ loineslie ndiuini trillion, in a manner w hh*h ic?ms like the mere r. okle-?np'-s of wilful Mischief making, |*tit which is reconciled l?? ier-elf l>y some delusive imagination of Iff r . j mn c'Xidusive viriye, ami of tho '.ices of nil nher people, under tho inJluenco of which { he pursues philanthropy a* if it wore tho ory demon??;'bn?.?, nr.;! nrr^tt'eseefcrrthitio J Periodically by way of maintaining lire bah j nice of powci in Europe. l'( Al the present inotficnt. fresh from the rouferencwtil,Vatis, and all the parade of ucificalioti and .oi diMntercMcdnoss, and all lie ostentation of intoru'Miwtal nmity. by i vhich those conferences woie characterised, inghind iti taking upon hor??elf--iii con- 1 ompt of tho law of nation*, with wnnton ncddlcsoinences, die ivveise of uuo philnn- s??l hropy, and in disregard of tho balance of' ish S. C.f TIIURSDA ?n?g>?ttcoa TV-f wr>wct?to tlictuto by fofcu the dome >licv of Naples and of Greece.? M'uahi n i/itioii. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Would that tlio sectional iigitrors v 0 tiiuing with the dear-bought li or ' this lu j'tihlic could havo itudili- d i cm the aoniiiuoult) of those men on tl piiiuw?! On the t'noiuiiio of the July Mr. Adam-, though evident!) n 3 death, awoke at the t tiding of I?t-!i- r ilig if caution, The attendant who ?vnt 1 with htm ii-kt'd hill) if l;o knew w iv it w.xi. "Oil, vo-," ho replied; "il i0 glorious lib of July. God Lie ,it; h era \on a!!!" In the forenoon the orator of the *1 o I lev. Mr. \\ hitney, the ptiri-h mini Mr. Adams, calle ! to s?eb loin and fui in seated in an arm chair, in tin* cot the interview Mr. Whitney a-kod fo ni'inent to ho given at the r al ic to 0 feplicd, 1 will give you, "lud. pen le rover!" After a few moments had eh 1 a lady 3?-l;ed him if ho wi-lnd to i ly thing to the toa-t, and he said, "N. liable." This occurred an hour or' I nilQ he hrettlhed his hi t. In the c?a ' il n dav lie said, "It is a gioat at .1 g ,v." Tha' his thoughts were dwelling e seems of 1 77 ? is evident from the ords wliich l'o uttered: "Jotlorsou v< s," which were spoken about* tho ti tVorson expired. In like maimer Mr. .IctToraou, in tho si lurvul* ot deliiuni which occurred iu -t hour, seemed to dwell exclusively c event- ot the lievoltilion. 11 o tall broken sentences id the committee fety. t >no cf his exclamations v A'arn tho committee to he on theii gu-u id ho in-L: idly lose on his lied and w ,rough liio act of writing a hurried i: at for the greater part of the time dui c * "H hi, I ijo I'm. t. o W oiga, li.o I 1: a,the i?i 1. .!, lli.? i> t- - ami the itr id i\ liiiiitiis, "J, kai.owO; the p tpulal luo l u'lt, the lit 11 ic altd lnrtiT 1)00,000; i!i - | "; ilali?iii of lao conn at*, l.f.OO'.'.i 'Hl; thu waii?lv.'iliiif ltd u.UO"; the inhabitant* ol ><io unit >iail |r i>>v '< li', 1, iOO.OOJ; l o 1;. i:i ol r.ititd. 1.'200,(Ml); tit1' l.i; lU'liy ol" i'tniand. 1 IOO,000;nttd the I> in colonii i in Anvtiea, 71,000. At cession of tiic i.inneiot Nicholas the < > then taken only u ivo a poplilatioi .000,000. lite large inciva-o in ;um ? ! Ihirtv years in tv, however, ikilv tinderslnod when it is con-'ule it tlio lias : Kit Teiritory It as now an tl of 22,000,000 s jtiaro kilomcleid, loiucler i> live-t Jiltis t a little.) atu igtli of con-1 of J7.000 kilometers. t'liuvr T. \ Cak:: ?1 teacup of mi<' 1-2 of cream, tea?p or.full of sniurat vor with nutmeg, nil thin and bake ii ick oven. HMy eyo<?. .lack," +\v tainted a tar, see dicr chained to a cannon ball lot pi iment, "if there ain't a soldier at aucln u uivi ?:t\ s i>i Uis itie U" Was bS'-.-svd v\ o 01 ij vineiit of UU icas-n. 'J'liu o \ioii wish ho ?" xj-rcs-i ! fur hiii.-olf :it ho might. live tu hrf'tilio I ho air of * i? 11? annivetsary of !ii?le]?eininiico. \V1 at <1 iv arrived ho was ivjwMili-Jly h.'in in mur his satisfaction.? A : ic i rt (X. oyle. The Ckiun'o or viik new* 1I >*. . *l??l k-OAIIVK".?^ulljiioiit procreas oil in.too with the ciiinij of tii?* lit.'i [ ( -vlitat vos ill the j.'. w south wiiiv a- Ca|.itol to [give an idea of itnuij >iooou*iu*s. In the northeast angle a-sive nlul oh.hot at- <lioj< piece . i f im of Initio imcrtt <1 jiiiio<(j.[ !? *, havel< ii>hi'il aial Mi in lit ir phiiou; i< ati i. iO'.h M; ! iht*colliio ham his a |> ti< ii 1, a . i pails ?<f I lie Coiling fu-Ci a v. h-U* J?r? in-.i.g an ?.;JW tliat can inn iol, in' *iij j" so. iioivh. i*. o!*o <ai i nliHi at. ai.il i-\o? ! o i m-hico!-, anv w 1 tl;0 worhl. i hi"-o largo iiinl in-, . , to <in ps with llio s'lrroiiiiii i-o ti.ii lori .mollis, aro lo o'io i t papier una ill i;i*a <. f ii . 'i i:ig ii.jat i l'i- ill : . < ?n at in:y t;;i o l. kjj.* i. ?%, \\ hi! t tiiO wnik ft oriiaiuoj.'..ition is i ogii i:;g in iho i. i.iuv of the Lull i f mi u<, (herd is no i :!<, :.<-s in iho iii .vcf il'ii- loot lis. Sovoi.il of th'in aio | < ilh '.ho hatt'.il'.il i a. au-lio ti!o.-..! ialv lor In -c.ii.o- , ! ...j i a! prove aii.l ? > < xipii-.il?*ly l..a;titu te .i ?i ii: li it i'.ii wa.ik, t! at e\erv \ r jv.tirs ft. ill, upon witii<?.-.ii!p? it, i:U -i - of mil <?!f<l n^toni-htm-tit and <!? '.i-_ .!?s lit ii.<- it<.ilU to lie ncvtii 1 !>v mate ami its ollkvis, t-voial commit oiih ;%?*. -...i-li-. .!, i.i.tl -.(lint) aio ?? !! ui?V\l Iovv..i< 1: V tli !.-tio|l, t >; .? Hiiw .ml i- !'? r l!?o mo of the Xa\ ;;1 ? uiuti l!iO Senate, at;.) oeiljnt* an ! v. it!. ill .' tin I tastefully ami fitting v f;. . I jt i;nti-.l. Neptune. Ampl.itMte, litot.s, mi I tli - m t|s ami ? . It-- <. 0 |' !.'t 1 ' 111 - ! i. -it- i;.v i a* i ll'-l - :i the V a. of tliis Ulliiji: now; anu-l t! mo t't!; -n it|? with wa'i pietu Mnvrut of the mo I i: . >1 i tl: h.i ; MM ? ait'l OXpl.l'tf. j rfoMIJ.-l l)i; l<-r lUtrit'MI of. / Wllvtt Hill <1 liii- : > I'll i'- 111:; ! 'f .|- t . M it..IV C oil'. ' ill ! > am Hij; tli..' chief h'.liii-ti.Mi. > f :._i iil ciit aj ; i; j .. :.s tlio o?ut ' iv i- j .in j, i i Ho t; lici l?'i;i-.i'. ,. o the t'.ipitol.?I Tut: < o". !.' a.i.?The Mntit t rAriuce o.vvs the follo-.vim* a* the Its of the vi tools of the lim>iati Jimp ken t y ?>r,! r of'tin; I an;, lor at 'ho li !.'< at ; a to t!,,- i!,i i;.'. ti. t< imi-.-r of the ] >pio t;? a a v.. a.' t,<>00,01)0, the j a. ijt.il i inM.ofu!. III results Uli'r.liOV-II lo ll.J I i .at if I \ 0. 'Hi.* i!et_'V of ll.e Il'1-o..si chit: li p!:h i tin- 11. . .i. i. ; aili. r of .. I 0,01 J; tin- to!.: I i i, - i}s, :i;>. ; t! 11-:. IV no? .aIV, ]of?.0un; t'm p \ l>o ii, !:;i;f o: !:,.r.: 1 J 1 i.Ot4' I i; 1 >i i i o in as ii -i.'am tcxnj <m? v 40.U >i> Iclil i> i.< s oi (. hjiii !;- i , 'li:/.vsl lY, NOVEMBER 13, U ????IB?COM?watgti?'tc ?; t'* WMio Trunspi .Ming Trees. Our good friend, Major Fieas of tlio (?er-; mantoWn Telegraph, is altjuvs giving us j ' practical agricultural advice. Ho how ro j* f minds his friend* not to overlook the pies10 : out opportunity f?r planting 11 vo*. which | ll, s can continue t<> ' <1 no until the frost ion- r i ilc 1 s it impracticable. 11c days it'should be 6 ,l lr ; remembered, however, that the best time iu , V ,l1' I autumn to linns, lam fruit ntu! ornamental' j i'al treea (except ouogrpen*) i? as soon n* the l,J" tree is* ilone growing, which is known hy ( c ' tlio delay of the leaves. I'v putting out ;l thus carlv the small tools will have time to j' '"1 ' Hr(,NV nnd lake hold of the earth before hrud ou weather set-, in. Trees f.?r transplanting should be l ?keii up with plenty of root and M' with as little hi nixing as possible. Tho I ,l''1 small r> otn should he especially ut.injtHid, . Us thev p. f ? ui vety important functions. ^ '''' In planting d:g ihe hoi > large and deep; r,:1 1 crumhle the earth at the hot to in; spread out #| I the roots carefully; mix well with ii.it *otl ' ' l C ' a jjjooil proportion of compost or manureI " yard scraping'; make fitio and fill in with j | ' care; press down wei!; apply about a buck- I . iilill -"' - - -'*1 ' >- 1. iii:..-ii.nl i- v. 11;* 1 I < i t!? t pin: ]>!:iitl. Tito fr?>iit 14 C?]gc.l Uvji j v on In**lit:s with jhjIU 1 ^ pAiulc.l HV J ,cv t'.iv* c? itic I * <i ii ir?* w l-ikiiil ul i.(?i>vd in,.*, t t v?.lvf., ? on I'iiiivr si-le is'.ili blnn^le."\ i ton ' uo 't l?:> < ' '1 in likf! imnitnv, .:i. r 0?) t;; 0 I Tv.OMlCU 1 i.. f .i- is-i - ' 4 ill til U'Ul'l tvitclHl ,v. u 'i u*?? t io i:t :i slanting din ;ii>n. ' ? Iln? lv!'t hid-' i i nd >ru I v.i!i tnar d?.>ut ' i;., f .11 :om. The cm In; u is of wl.ito s^r.v j? i ih'l } ?.!Ill of Ulllo, lu..d,v<i by a uftltuiv Land lis- Ol V f'lVfl, i .it.1-1 .1 till. !l l?? til O tldgtV I fit* I ;!l, ' '< : :?I!i: - O"' ! 1 a i ' . !>'%?:; , 1 n. tu:tfrl??l with fisriitai nii.l crn-lr roVit . i of bud?, v.'.i'i !o.?ji-. t" ii.irnw black * civet; the edged will? lace.- -i '<>; / > > ,S'.nut. , UoitSU K\ClNU HKCUMINC liuscBcrAiiL^' '* I I'd II . , , j r1 ? ll.?r>u racing i* fast becoming a re^iet'tH* ( J Mo ^'institution," and there i> now sl-Arcoly 1 j ( a county in lot! Statu which cannot boast < of i;> inco truck, \vlioi? people can witness' < 1 llio ?ports of tlioiurf without compromising s r ' their .standing in t!n) church or community. i Of cuui t! "no lacing" is allowed jpn Ulitto c ' to..!.i. 1'.. { very iU vie;"'-!* coiifcti union, I ,l , ns the lawyers would pay, that ".-in" is i avoided, 'llio lioiscs rimnd sTngtVj nnd 1 ing tin) "eoimnittci"?not the ' judges," mind ! r Lin- | ye- time them just to see which can go i l jr." I the fastest.? Rochester Union. 15 ;ii?- s<ie fti: i thill wvon unto I'lnki.es*. As i j ilio ?l;tv w is f\o.'?sjvv'y wr.rai, ill 114I! ?lis i 1 , ' ciitiliiii; 01 i > !u wii < in slio Im 1 i..o I much t?> nmke kor.-oH' a martyr 'oi|I itily hv l?o.??ir * nU ng tho stru?is the , 1 I heavy ciom <*l I-u.l' ? * 1. ?/*mi nkirts, or of j 1 tin* ovon ot.L*. lie <iro tnirelnre, (of tii-h | : l,.c m.itoiiuU, 1 u;i<*hl U'!J.) hung suui-rlit * n ; ilown to 1:s-r f it, cui-mif closely ul <-ui l;?r ' ' ! ;ii. .s njf st t i.r.vc-, 1 tec ? i i:i i. > win iii^Mnot. Ami ;?s iu k j ..i. iv.>u! . have it, tl.-.t I enjoy tho u|i I ..1 j liiuii. y of iustilum.^ a t:oi?ij>:tiison, ft ' tin* } "i:u^ In!y, ;i lil.iinbiv hooped in tho pus- ? , 0|' ? .it style, calms Ly a mvniunl after, *o that , ' ;1,. !> >lli i:im wci? in my tiuhl of vision i.l lk> ' 1 \ ie lime. It is vv.il wiitieu tu.L quo ?lur 1 i!.i! u ir. fr.nn .u.other ; ;ir in ^iory. 1 v 1 ,v;,i -trillion was Collijiite. 1'oU lui^lit * jj, . Well Collip:ifo ft tntiovv cawdlo to t!i<* ' 1 ill, II of M-iit," v.i.vll .she i:tivci!s hct 1 , , I i . .ili 1 o'ei t'nU diilk In r silver 1 I.,., i. . '<* liu.iA in liken that coiiajisml c i , i i f i n to ii -r nf the liOOI)-. The vilewas I i,S,, 1. i :iii h r li.i)i? pole. ?tlit; vtliei 1 J li'.e ii of war on tho ho- 'in i f ihvl ) ii p, v ith r!l its < r. '.wy o;iiiv::i spre.nl, and 1 J em h* iihint pennons stroauiiu^ in tho wind. i 1 r, I vol. ] nii.iiiinioti iy for the hoop, us in alt | 1 ii-,.t ?> in i iiisi.it,'.'i-, whuiu litev camo into corn j in,, pivii.s"U wiiii .hiieients mmJi's of littintj out , .< t| , lini'. i u;'nl ami wvuvierfui ere uline, ivuimui,, I i , to .ii the streets or rraeo tho viiiiwinjj- i ' loiiin,'' , ? i'o ..! 1. e f.ivorile colois for Lo?. l. . t iuv.lt I aver, hut ill! uhft.leV. . ^ ,,1, w :It, i.i.il We'.y i ?inplcxii?n, fiointliO V l,;il i! hi.lie hlon !o to 11*0 f;h>wiu^ hlllUete, ii ii c.iti lin ! ti.e hue that hi.eomis it he?t. Wn 1 j,. .veoiiu < ! a in si 1 runeiil A. - rl? *!..? " el Ol w IU-I to Willi 1100 if* tliO Otfilin f >es , lUi' | on, uul< *s after u rata or tl o s.il hviihl ie " j naturally nioinfe I'l.-tutuo tree dooper thah it st.>.>d in tho J '?n | r.utsory. Attci'r planting l-.i tho tic? be 1 ' ,s* | lirmly staked and hound with leather oi iUr* I 11--It, of some kind to prevent rtib'ing nuU 111,0 | h.itkiug. A forkfull or two of stable innJ mire well placed over tho root* will aid ;ort i very much to prfitnet tho tree Hfffllti^t so- j vi'in f o>t the lir-t winter; and in lliespring, 0,1 say the l^t of May, this shrfuld ho repeated "v'l at a lijutehintf to protect tho treis against 1 ul j the lie.it and drought. When the soil is a ^ clav< v loam, lies low, and :? disused l<? he wet or heavy, opting plauting is to be prc''"l ferred. Hut where the sail i. dry, porous, 1 I partaking of a siiicious nature, and not sab , 1 ; jeer to undue moisture, ealv uutuiuu is g?eu- I 1 I'liiliv Hppiovc.l, e-jrcciallv foi tho trausplnu- | ulv ' i.uiuu t'i iar^e lU'C'. i'-vorgiceini should ' 'A!ls; ih>v*i lie moved in autumn. li' those short 1 ! ,t? j ;nnl Mtnpit practical diiwctiolt* n?r followed ' " ? ( nnl tiny ii. ukl be |>iiM'iVt'ii for lofeicuce) ' ' j ' tl.cro will be i: > failure.?I'hilud. tiuu. 1 '.) -?. i 1.. liiOui for Octu'uCr. nj-| Hoots.? loose increase in favor every ( j, (i. <lay. Tliey are nut coo lined to the extreme , e,.f fii>ljioti:?i'lca?it"t even to the cry but',, . ,,f- they enter the vili.igo church, ami make J j ,,,g t their way thiough the faun hotlse door. j t u Tito plainest holies with but slight puteu-1 ' l|l0 >i. it to farhi.'U, have given up their preju j | l Cli dices against, Lent ami a^optcUibeiU. Thu> ; , L,f they have obtained a complete triumph. | i. .wun t:.:.. 11 the f.dr weaitm o.cttpy ' >ed, ' 1 -vo <>r ven throe titu v :u much space as i l?. tiuy did i umerly. Tuat only increases ! ' : .j* tb. :r it ; >iSauce iu the o n Id. '*1'in;*," i j my . a v.iii , (after advocating the (ashiou j 1 I.., , '.ii the " >u) i f Uiility, comviiieticy and i ' , i .ai my,) "iiic qii'. iii u at u?uo (if it bo at j 1 i.e. *" '' ' a e. .1 .! to oiio lUoi'cly of fat I? *' ,1,; ' whether i. ?j od .>.k:i U do imparl tSio pr t> i * ,ii. ter v l.t Ui to th. 1 nr.',' form. A lady ! *' bus ?*! niv window f 1: < other day, UpOlt | ? li.,. whom I I.*.'.?ili i the 1-a'te v of euii.?us and | ,111 oioer vaul cy'i -. J'; Let twti lis on thin Hub- | v, ,j idi" v .> i f the f.airier w < ?i. J ail i 1 i Jiin-i hl'Wu (>t eight mile* distant. The i iut'ijiii- of inaguptuiiijf a in-cdlc ho wtdams by coii>i<ioiii.y; Ural if the direct . ivi of the il.tij or vlvcitlcily i aipartiid, ilf.y ujsiu of magnate force to the neeuiul tho icilcx wave look ten unit* from then the 1.0*1 . diioist w.tui impui.tad live in ... ilio oNprc-oii.ti would La 'JO p.? 10 i. s* 5 }). ? 15 tuiiti of liir.^Vielto fyrco iili wl.lch thotif die wojjlij l>o magnetized. Rii'.-o result* aro of grtht practical iniporTo TS'.v f:\tk M .vrblts or Smxe.?Mn'.i j wire wax i'i a clean ladle, and with a roft j ru-!s cover the inarMo with two or irore ; ><v?. When potfvctly conpealed hold si j .*.1 hot iinu plain ju>t near enough tocau??e be wax to sink into the marble. Stone or ifstrlile tlui* trenter! will never l< o its . lor, and if while will remain so. If the lone or mntMi should become soiled with ;irt and si mike. it may bo washed wilhout lie nlighto i injury. This or.c:?u>tic prolss A ei piicabic lo hath sliicoo and planter v. ioch latter may then be freely ex- i :-t*d U? the weather with perfect safety. ( t i& strongly meemmended by \ itruvius, 'liuv, ami other old writers on viieh tv'ui] i and is one of the nycrrla of tiie long i iic-av iti. n ot the painted tlecoravions o(i ho o.i.e. of l'ompoii u*ul llerculr.ncuin. Tilts illOHtSir MotKTAIX IK TUB Wort o- I ? i no principal topic of conversation at j hticuUti is the thseove.ry oi llu highest i iHKio'.a.n in the wot id. At tho meeting: it the A.-i.ltto .Society of I'oilglil oQ the Gill j Vugua Major lirui.iier announced that Col. 1 mpir (h. or.. 1 *.( i1 dm, had | oiop.wio*l his t'oinpulatiolis of ilia positions 1 aid e.ovations of the peak* of tlia lltma-1 ay as. lho r< will was tu depose the mono : ...i i?uu? HA 'uivi.u a* ibo 1 JUjilil OU 11.0 faith'.- 'JTLut i ii . ic . n tjeiuiiua 1". r iIii* j.ic-st in t > a jn-aU lOOjnilg. fi.oiy llanJul)jia.ni# and Us^urqen | Rial an -if.", .in m.M This peak - 1 t ? Ij 20,002 foot abo.e llie Ion IfvcJ; la 23,150 feet; nu>l j iVahhigffl. iCo' !U-">tim.iia whi Ji "school'. j i ! i ii . ca'l ng "t!.o high -.1 world," is only 1 ' !. !:: ' l.rt: has j: ; n ?uJo ii 'K'^tt-io to tiitli^.l ifttn, ami Co!.1 IVitWgV f therefore Ventured to d<-noiTw-1 iate it "Mount iAciejl/'Mt'ior it burner Miray oi general. an KcinuyiQ.? A l'enosyl 1 'In.tif editor say* that itiui liage h i* iuoken | >m among his ncigld^o.*, ami njat it is] yprOHtUn^ with frightful viiniciicc nil over j he rtOTtiu-Mi end t.f t!iti' county, eanying OtT HfThltv K?<f |iis wiy^Ciro^j?.' llilh ifetli ot' j n^oi, he <:tvsj 1i '.vc conio under btf own nisei vation, all of 'them hope!c*<?onea eizod and il?c vielim is a gone cri-o; the nily thing that cm bo deno is io Call in h Icigymau u> jwdjjuio him for lus fate.! .laving had lite complaint before, ho says, I s no protection against it. A" widow who uulTaught it ye.us before, and was slowly | ecovering fioiu fts ctToots suffered h teap.-.e, and wm now lost beyond recovery, she has married n second time .... .muimimui lauier mimsteil ori ouc iccasiori that one handiifd and twenty five housand stan passed through the field of lis forty-fwu reflector iu a rptnirter of an K'Ur. This would give twelve millions for ho entire circuit of the heavens in n single eUtuopio zone; and this estimate was made tndcr the nMutnplton that tho nebula: were uufttsas of luminous matter, not yet conieused suns. Hut with the increase of iuiruineot'd power, especially under the j iiightv grasp of Lord Homo's gigantic ro- j lector and the great reflectors at Puikova itid Cambridge, the most iiresolvable of liexO lubalie have given way; ami the bet* vi opinion HuW is that everyone of them s a galaxy, like our own tuilky way, coin > jiod of millions of suns. Discovkky in KttferruciTY.?Prof.lieu y has ma le nn interesting scries of cxpon 1 ihuiS with electricity, aud ?uuos that l.o j n.? Uiscovcied conclusively that there ?r? j lot two kin Is of electricity, according to Jufaye, but that it ia an identity?rather i face. ..n tlher, ti at oper ito-> in OKcillu ions by diioot nud telle* motions. He has !?.? civover?;ii that tiiundor slcrtns exert in luilueiico ever a giuat extent of country, lo has mnguol'ueil needles by tUundci j5G. tTMauca antu <*"?og?- s-y/^l M?^auwpy?fjc^j lY.fc/:scitr. ok Fiukd Gi'M'Owdeh.?It is' veil understood that the pressure oftiie ex>lu?iou in u gun is lite greatest nt the to- < [itiuiiig. uuil gradually die* away a* the. >all moves forward; but this dejKiiids much >11 the combustibility of the powder. Willi ;oud quick powder the ptevsure at the intutil in ittiiuenee; tui until recently no. lie liiu l e?iii able to tueusuio it. l>r. W, <\ Woodbiidge and Major Alfred MorUecni ihvo l.t'tu recently nuking aoine exportuo;.t<s at the expose of tbe United Slide* .bdiu.nct Department. for testing this point. ,t the Hi^uaJ iu Washington. With a >.dl weighing about G 1 2 pound, and a Uurge of 1 12 pound* of Dupout's caoyyb > lowder, the gicuUpl pie*suie at any iiMaul j >n the intciiorof the gun, hi ou<? inch from ' ho breech, v a tied between 11),l>00 and ! 1,000 pound* per sepiaie iucb. At cue out from tho breech the greatest prowuro vs. only rIh-uI 8,000 pounds! at two feet, ibeut the <ntne; hi three feet, about G OtiO; ind at f >ur feet about 5,000 p ui.d.. The nosMiro of a eittull quantity of llitzntrd'* ii* Jo p >wdor, tired in a cavity from which here was absolutely no esertji", was uotaUfieiont to thirst the box. the lliotigtb of i vbioli win estimated sutilcient to sustain an nternnl priv-ure of about 03.O00 jKiunds >er squme inch, These facts are iuteiestng, as they serve to show how the iu.-tal bouid be diktrdmted in casting cannon, ,nd aUo to remove tho |?lid' which exist* unong practical uiou that one grain of mwdui absolutely confineJ would exert an i r.. rr a M Mitv MlMUfcltl or TUB Sl'AKS. Of the fttlUS hourniulti aie visible lu tlie naked eye ami niltiout mo discovered by tiie tel?wop& mt John HctscheH calculate* 'lint about five | iml n h alf millions of .stars are visible i uough to bo tlUlhicily counted iu a tweu- ! v-foet letli-utor iu both heiui?)>herefs and > itit.L* that tin' Actual number is much gient- I ,P 11>u lit.. f ? - - - * NO. 38. Til* Wit.NK . J 11AX Ksowd NoiiuMi. ?Some witness? in court-" of justice \font comprehend ?.|ueaiions, no mailer how pertinent or how tkUiVilly put. Mr. Park*, the v.iinec* uiludvd to below, ia a fair specimen of the lot. The prosecuting attorney thus addresses hirn: "Mr. Phi Its state, if you please, whether lliodofundn-d, to your knowledge, bus ever followed any profit uoo." "Ho has bteir a professor ever siuce I have known him." "Ah! h professor of what/" "A professor of religion." "You don t understahd me, Mr. Parks. Whit does lie </<>/" "Well, generally as he pleases." "Toll the jury, Mr. Parks, what the defendant follows." "Gentlemen of the jury, the defendant*. follows the-crowd when they go to drink." "Mr. Park*, this kind of prevarication will not'do horo. Now, state, sir, how the defendant snppo*tn himself." "I saw him la--t night supporting Iritusolf against a lamp post." "May it please your honor, this witness shows an evident disposition to trifle with this honorable court." ? 'i be Court.?"Mr. Pink*, slate, if you kuow anything about it, what the defendant'* occupation is. The Court, let me say. hu? no idea that you ihcuh to be disingenuous." "Occupation, did you say, si;?" "Occt'puliun" answered the Judge. "Yes," echoed tiro counted. "What is his occupation.-" "If I am not mistaken, he occupies a garret somewhere in town." "'1 hat's ail, Mr. Parks. I understand you to say that the dehmd.mt is a professor of religion." "lWs his practice correspond with his "I never hoard of auy correspondence, or letters of auy kirtd.""You said bouietliing about his propensity for drinking. Docs he drink hard?" "Xo, sir! I think lie drinks as easy as . auy man I ever saw.". "One uioro question, Mr. Parks: You have known this defendant a long time. What aru ii.s habits! Iaroso or otherwise?" ^"The out he-has got on now, I think, is talher light under the antra ii is certainly too short waitlcd for the fashion.*^, ... "You can take your seat, Mr. Parks." "Not a great deal of information," as Mr. Meddle says in the play, "elicited from that witnestPjfjF* J ] Amatecp. Gardening.?"T don't see what in sin's Ivecomc of them daltlitu I set out this Spring" said Tapohorn. a [elite 1 dop shop ureuhatrt, to his wife, one morning a month >, as he hunted in vain among the weeds and grass of his garden, to see where or when his two doliar-a-piece dahlia roots were going to appear. "Can'tthink what's the matter with 'em," he continued. " Gold hi ossein said they were the tin est roots he over soUi?ought to he up and m bloom?two months ago." "?Mr, jnr, I forgot to toil you," said Miss Tapehoio, "that our Patrick, one morning last Spring, was digging in the garden thvie, and.Jrc turned up some things that * looked ju-t liko sweet potatoes; mother and \ I Iooktsa at thitft, mid drought they were polators those Mackintoshes had left undug when the? moved away la?t whiter!" ' Well. you a?"gasped Tapehorn. 4*\V<n, pa, urn and I had them all dug up and cooked, atld ihev were lb? ineunest tasting thing* we ever knew, mid we gave (hem all to the pigd" Tapehorn looked like a man in tho livt stages of disgust, jamming his fi>ta down into bis pockets, he walked into the liO'iNO, muttering : "A ut, tut, tut !-?thirty-two dollars and lite finest l."t ot dahlias in the world?<fone to t/ie pi'jty"?JTinnoi a (>f F<i!canbridge. Dorm- m\i;es v^FffiSv1?Dobbs walked into a Dry (.!.?odory. on Court street, and began to look around. A double jinttd clerk immediately appeared to Dohbs. "What can Wo for you. sir?" says he. ^ "A good th-al," says I)ol?ts, "but I bet you won't." "1'li l>et I will," says the knight of tho yard stick.'""if 1 c*m." "What'll von I ?t of that?" says tho im* pcrturbablo Dobbs. 4 I'll beta fourpence!''says tbe clerk with a cute nod. "I'll gv? it," says Dobbs. "Now*, trust mo lor a cotiplu of dollars' wuth of yur srtifr "Zoby Ned!" says yardstick. "Weil, there's the fburpencc."" "Thank yon; rail again when I want to tradr.'"1 says Dnhhs. ,4lH>, if yon please; wouldn't liko to Jos? vonr enctoni " ?jv? i!?a i?? " pu , %..w- VIVI l\, mvs iivmv, IVIiio towt? limit that?as soon as his t-liia vi'setales, provided his diekey don't out his throat, he'll he artcr thecals, Dobbs lit.ill.-! ft oj I'alcoitbriay*. A fiieml jits favurcJ us with the followif 4 cxv'ellc.it >' (Vcsprit U?on Dr. Kane. It was twflU to utir cv>wospoiideiit in a pilei .. .. -u i;i May. t. K-tj., of M.thimore. wW wro(c itupontiimliiiig tho perusal i f the Ihtetor'a tin* and thrilling book.? Waxhinplo* /uteliiffcntiF. ifirroriam cro* ocu juurrto txreonr.*, ?*. sunk. t rout ihu ilawii of owit >n lh?- name -tf ?M C<me llm lit . a iiiitkii .oi l or ?-t tiaying; p ib in oiM tho Kjism: X\* n inhvw not, tltniiijli funtooR for W*citing. S.ilill up tTie ctlp-tf t?i?. A>o? of the Polt, Wli m. \ i .u , tlx .?uli no i.ibio, A)i nistlmt for (,'i'itt r'Sis l(-i?.t* of renown 'Our Kane m rrtfTi'y V'AM... f A tat.) s;krkt t'oi.i.out v. ? viinud morning, Mr. Smith; on the -sick list today!" "Yes, sir. got iJto ixguc.'' "Do you ex or shake!" "Wo." "When do vou shako ngnin!" "Can't eay when; slutko overt day. AVhy do you ash!" "Oh, nothing in particular. Only 1 thought if you shook bad, I'd like to stand by and see if you could cot shake tha li?oen dollars out of your Jtockel which ton owed tnofo Ion\tr. Smith kloped.