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Show t f a THE EVENING NEWS. UEOUQE Q. CA.irO,' ' aorroa AJto ruaiJarrx I X Thar7, Kwtb, S3, mi. plsasar la aanoancfng thai w are seeding the last form of the fborteeala edition of t&e Hjma Cook. to yrm, ami will have il ready- for ai la a few dajv Th central cultivation of vocal oaasto la tho various cttle and settlement of this Territory, and the widespread tuU for slniing anaeeg oar people, combined with the fact that the practice of attending public meeting for worship and praise Is geoeraJ with all el mm of toe Batata, aa led t almost laaaeaerable demand for the Umi lljmn Book. Up to the present have of th Territory th poopl depend ed e their supplies of UO woxk upoa the Church offlco at Liverpool.. England, la which country the thlrteeo previoueediUoae wr puMlehod. Thl caethod of sapplying the demand fur works of this description aawered toU rably wall when tho population was not so numerous as It is now. Bat la the day thsr ar serious objections to such a mssns of supply. Ia tho first place tho tariff oa books Imported from othsr couatxiss Is a hlf h one; tho ox poass and risk, also, of brio (to; a suffl-clsquantity to supply the dcniaad aro considerable; end thsa It Is Impolitic, and scarcely cooeleUnt with our style of doing bualoeee, to snd money to a foreign community to pay for work us which wo can do arto bo doos tel ve. Wllbln tho past two or three ysr facilities for doing work of this description have been molt1p!Tj In this etty, wad this offte Is bow la a poottloQ to do book wofk)whlch will compare favorably with the areage o' that dons In tho Eastern State and lo ag lead. Ther Is this advantage ooo aected wtth Issolog tho Ilyma Rook lo this oity, tho sasaaa whish le .re4tired to pay compositor, proof reader, machine uso aad binders, is all paid oatlo tho community for whom tbs book is published, so that money paid for Its purchase U put Into eirouUtiea hsrs, sod tbs publlo aro benefited by Jt. Tbs only different la this aad tbs last odltioo. Is tho addition" era "few now hymns, chiefly sacTaajaatal; bat thoy or all at tho end, tho numbering of tho by runs la both being Identical aatll tho addenda commoaoae. Tho peculiarity of tho aew hyrua book consists la being printed with home-mad- s typo, east la tho of this eetabllehment. Thta Is a fwetaro which w ara satisflod ' will gratify tho public; It lo an orldsaoa that whan wo urga ibo dsrolopmont of opon tho people, wo try and profit by our own ramaxka and glv to thorn a practical offset. Of thoqoallty of typo, printing and gsneral workmanship It might bo thought egotistical to say anything hart; w trust,' ho ware r, that tho class for whom it Is Intended, wUlbo wall saUsfied with tho book, and also with Its price, which wo shall place at tho lowest poeslbl paying flg-s-r, Whsn raady for tals wo ahall apprise tho public through tho adrtrtls-ln- g co lam as of this paper. WiUki - at fr up made a dash at the I too, bat received a blow frota aim which laid him sprawl-In- g and sails fled him. The lion was then taken back to his cage, before entering which he itrackat one of the bjttandsra, but on! ripped down his r ,;1 coat. vJu,. The hunt was a decided failure, but the manager of the affa'r aayt he will bave a lion hunt If he baa to buy courageous dog for the pur poet; a threat, which It Is to be hoped the good sense of the 8aoramea tame will pravaathisa carrying out; and the fact that only four or five hundred of the people this sensation, la a pretty good augury inch will be the re a It. at-tead- ed Ajr iatsrosUag and popular method of getting awldemeo on which to baa ap- plication for, divorce la the ast. It seems. Is for one party to employ a private detective to dog the footsteps of tho other ao aa to obtain the necessary evidence for the purpose. The detective follow the husband or wife, as the case may be, like a shadow, until the damning evidence Is secured. A pleasant reflection for married people to think that their partners may have private detective on their track ! on the Ohio and Mississippi IUllroad, writes to the Missouri JZrpa&ioa, (Bi. Ixul) an account of estrange ride that he bad while the tornado waa raging at east 8L Louis, on An eogloe-djtv- tx the eighth of the present month, lie a a; jI r slulae poo my seat wbeo the Cora eocasoeoeed; my eoglo we standing oa switch No. 2. TheX rsia commenced to blow Into the cab. aad got down to let deena the cart sin. J att then the wind aad X airily e ot tae cab of stooped tbe down to the bottom lo look ar a nail I bad drooped, to nail the eartala down, as too wtad blew so. Tbe n reman aaid bo aad eotne ta ate tiader-boad stepped oat of the cab Into the tank t ret sooie, wea toe wtad eaogat aim ana Uew aim eiean ahT the teak, aad raised him bnat frxtrtMQ e4 froca tbe greoaa, oarry-lo- a blm over fre'chl car. aad lead ok blm upon the roof of a snail shed north of tbe or tbe Obio aol MwBrr coecb shea IUihoad. ao reaetvmg no other to la rlee tbea eevere bralee aad a small cot u poo tbe l A arm. No eoooer did I riee a p wbeo I aa4 tbe glees Calling oat, aad tbe a tbe wtad euithl aae. aad tearlae? entirely aermv tbe cab. carried eb aad Bsvaelf oif tbe axatUme lererecjoved a rid without bamaa aid or mecbaaUui. I was carried nearly aaadred aad CLty yards. On my wsj I was carried tbroucb an expreae rar that stood wUb Its side door wide open. H at for tbe door betas; opea I have ao doubt It would bav killed nt. I was tbea carried into a yard where three boge were, aad feUeieaa apoa oao oT tbea, where I laid several mlaatee aatii I could racail my I roM ap bieedlag about tbe is, waea I received three bead. eeeJp woaads, and on no cay left thigh, bat etu able to reaume work." com-aaooa-e-e- ow eo-to- a. 1 aue-MHti- pel type-foand-ry homs-mannfaetar- ao Ir tho declaration A trlX.Af laetl ateeUlaguji tyj UU take plate on ,WUn4ij, Mr 10th, l l.lnaJl cities whsr Printers' Unions exist, and where com poaltora choose to compete. The copy to be set up La to be eeot to the President of each Union, and is not to bo aeon by any of the competitor more than five minute before the time of commencing. The type to be set Is Nonpar It I, and the time lo be one hour. Proofs of the work are to be sent to Philadelphia. The first prlie will bo a sllvsr com. poatng stick, six Inches long and two Inch deep, (regular site), and will be similar la pattern to those now in everyday use. The Inscription on the stick will be "Pinrmu' Ci ecu lab Prlxe for Fsst Champion Prlie. Awarded to The second priis will be a silver medal, with Franklin's bead on one side, and on the reverse the legend: PTttTtka' CntCUUUt Prixe for Fast Bacon d Prise. Awarded to with date, etc. The third prlxa win be a broaie medal I taller to the above, with the words: Thlnl Prlie" substituted for "Beoon J Type-Settin- g. of prXndplsa rocontly mads at Cincinnati, and which appear In oar toleg raphio dispatches should prerall and booosoo tho domln ant policy, what will become of such characters as compoea the Triumvirate hers? If officers had boas appointed on tho ground of fitness only, these persons who frt their brisf hoar apoa tho stag and by their outrageous aots of tjranny endeaTor to I at press people with the Priae." Idea that they bare great power aad would hare still boon la private pracsJJk TO Tata DTSXKKT JIEW3.J Ufa. Tho Ohio Republicans can ha ra no sympathy from tho Tri umvirate, for it Is to their Interest to Utm L'siex hare tho reign of imbectlss and political re wr. " (J j ; toadies contioas. , ' (j to-da- y, Type-Settin- g. io-flaao- ca, car-tsln- . ly Br our d Is p tehee we learn thai J. W. Forney has been appointed - rt"Tj.jrf Tna Sac ramea tana seem to be degner atlag, aad soma of them bli fair to be so a oa a low a grade, aw far aa their amoeeoaonto ara ooooeraed, a the ball beiUag portion of the r3panlsh or Cuban recent asabsr of the populatloo. Bacramanto JZtporler contains an of a bet U Urme4 Ma lieu huati but tola la a xnlanomsr, far the affair, as reported la tho JJaconidr. wax a fallrs, st 4 mhwrable axhlblUoo t a badJy.&tght-ene- d mountain lion, a. fiw, cowardly doge aad aome five hundred of the mt the people of loving poxtloa ' tea-eaXl- oa ." The affair took plaoe la aa eaoteavre Baerameatox. - ta JUttcaltaral Park; the Uoa.U aaaga, being draws around tho track en a aardia. The people, aad ihooVgwwa. terad fhc tho bant, crowded: rouad 'th aaga, at which boih Ilea and dag War frightened, aad all but two of Baa latter tank offl Tho lloa aad hie aatagoalsb ware taksa lata an ' inner enclosura, whaov tho eaga door wao opeaed, and the beast walked ooL At this there ware crtea of alch hlnx, upon Which the dogt, sesmlagly remembering old eon tea ta, Cew at each other aad cocor . , ananced a rrgul' aet to, crowd the towards Tho Una marched who, wUUaglj enough, prepared ,the way before biaa, alihoejh eeeno yorl mt aita aad armed wllh pUtol, bowt of march. LlllLae itood la ehllleUlah, Tho Uoa reached tht jrazk feacu.aad Jumped it, but waa drlwa taezristo the park, whoa ho ran d upon the roof and trota tLxl dLabed he was Into aa adjacent tree, whence " do wa a Uaao, "wl tb .with polled which he was almcat j J tho about n dracrd path, r; poor beast ao help! eaa the Seeini , , I toaa-daaijaa- pi i ' ta cezizz cf th crowd. Incrasstr ju is-- !, usd th7 Cotssd tla, aad C2 cf ci aro-an- a o-o- pe to-m-or com-mieeio- o, ., d, . CENTRAL AMERICA. sats Anetaer seas are able. lioMDCKaa haa formally declared war against Ban Baivador. The misunderstanding, it la not likely now, can be arranged. President Medina haa Issued a decree suspending the operations of treatise with Ban cUlva-do- r until that country Is dltpoeed to observe them. If war ensues. President Medina aaya Ban Baivador mutt assume the responsibility, and lntlmatee to forelgsera that If damage la done to the be the railroad,- Haa Halvador will ' h canse,' t . DUpelehea from Nlcaraogaa . to thee thirteenth announce that VlncentQuee-adewas installed at Costa Klca on the twelfth, that an unsuccessful attempt had been mad to overthrow hla government. The Free Trade treaty between and Costa Rica la ratified. Tbe recent earthquake at Guayaquil did but alight damage. The extradition treaty between Ban Baivador and the United Htatea, la de clared In force. WASHINGTON. WAJataoTox-eubecrlpU- on DC.to the amount to one new loan lion and a half. to-d-ay of Aonstrnctlnr similar roads, on Of t weoiy-f- i vaxalle In length froaa Uoogn-- 1 ton, to ixaneocsx through in cynecsM another raagaor the Portage 114. and forty-oavaad i(on ball ml! oa long, from! Carthage, Jefferson cr.aty, via IlarTUvilie, I to fct. Jwinca county, and Uealrned to open up tha rich irca ore bed la that section. Aalde from their moderate first cost, which max as them available where Iron rails would bo too expensive, theao wooden rails have the merit of necessitating no work which will not be of use In ease It ahoold Le neoeeaarv to convert the 1 a to road with aa iron track--1 tramway . uv ill aMvmn w thousand dollars er mile, and the ex- of tho Carthage read i expected Eube about five thousand dollars 'per mile. Tbe greater cost of the former waa doe to tho mountainoue nature of the region traversed and the numerous bridges necessary. The manner in which the road la laid down la thhc Tho Uea, about tralT lnehea thick, are bedded In tho grade at a diataaoa apart of three or four feet Tbe rails are laid In notches formed In the tie to receive tbtm, aad are held In place by woodeu pegs driven at the outer side of the rails. One of the proposed method of oon struetioa consists la the use of wood rails supported oa eroaa tie recessed far their reception and placed two feet apart. The rails are hayed i place by wooden wedges, and are four luche wide by eeven htjrh, the coat being three hunestimated at dred dollars per mil?; or they are made la two Ulckneeeea, spiked or bolted to gather and breaking joints with each otlier, ooetlog about tijht hundred dollars more per mile. An ax rxiri mental line was laid down near Vauxhail Bridge (near London) of 174 yards wlih gtadiants or ia w 1 feet la 22 and 1 In 9 aad a curve of 720 on the radios. The bite of tha wheels wooden rails waa ao much ' superior to what It would have been on Iron onea, that ia euch a abort distance they ob miles an tained a speed of twenty-fou- r twenty-foin hour and reaaiiy sxoppea ' ' ' jr yards. The engine employed for tbe experiment welrhed about six tons: it passed over the rails In twomonths about 8,000 times In every variety or weatoer. x ne rails were of Bootch fir, about alx laches square, and upon examining them.wben tbav were taken ud. thsv exhibited no appearaneo of wear ae the saw marks wete not effaced, f Jt haa been repeatedly demonstrated that an engine weighing ten tone will have more tractive power on wood than ona welrhinr elrhteen tone will, on Iron, and! tie ooaaideradr definitely aet-Ued that double the traouve power can, la moat case, be depended upon. In some parte of Canada, where wooden tracks are employed, the rails are first boiled in hot pitch or reel n which rreatlv promotes their durability as well as the adhesive surface for the sys driving wheels of the engine. This tem of railway haa been tried In the province of Quebec on a small scale. The followlnr estimate Is for ralla and ties atBtatee' price for materials: NEW ftDVERTlSEMEHTS. mmjim . Doors - Iron Rait. G lbs. per yard IV 000 psr mile. 2,100 Klookwood, find Urln) Doable Ball, (staeie.) tmlora saeeUooed Ut?) ,- ,i.aw 8 ng le Rail., M ST Ties, lets Zi 000 - ibe Charming Comedienne Of R 20 60 at 10c -. TotaU- u i.. . MMSH ..i. Burported by tbe Clever, nr. POWER. W. lYIr- - D. lYIcEcnzic T Will appear as "DANST MAX." FRENCH BRANDY, llarch 33, bOUClCAULTS Great JEve, ai Pen-atioo- ia Turee Acta, entitled, THE LAFAYETTE OLD FliEU CU I)ltT ror l RABTHIX Vio.arei 1 Mr W HPOWtK nardraeCreaaraa DmmT Mu tcwim niv Ma D McKlumi Ma J C Graham Ma A Tuobjsk J R CL4W80II .MlMa af KoHsru taiberTom norrlna O'Moori Hrlaad creasb Oorponl Servant Mart per atlla w w HffTH Constantly on band. Ws offer for sale, CHIMNEYS, HVDHAUUO mb HHomlit Mr JThoxsoi I HALF COST, Iij i FAREWELL AND Mr IYIcEgc Ranlxin NORTH FROM tot sale at Lowest UTURAUL1C CEMKNT Kaleai BLAH CHARD KITTY DISS B E N EFIT The Tenteasec, with the Haa Domlnro commissioners on board will leave for New York morning. It la expected that a tug off Charleston will meet the Tcne bar and take on hoard a portion of the commission and attaches eo that tney may m to Washington with the report by rail. The Tennessee will be due off Charleston on Baturday. 22. to-morr-ow " re the Prussian minister, wat ceived by the Emperor and presented of with the grand cross of the order m Lieopoid. ODltAWKH 1103,) (P. tie Public. Caution to D 90 CINE THE, ORIGINAL and TREES FOR SALE ! "DUPEE HAMS!" Q EN larmcr'n Aurnery, A full and eompleie Hioek of KANCV Kl AND PROVISIONS or 'he BKST QCALrrr aad; LOWtll tHl CEa eooataaUy ou bead. . C DEPOT, GEO. iraa. PORTABLE PAYLOR & CO., il a . AVINO reeetved from ib KkkXnelr Larje . AJMortment of the . : . as factory- - .. ! . bd JOKs ENVELOPE COMPANY, Pols Manofactarer of tbe IACHIRE-GUMME- ' WM.O. HIBBARD, J.CFRISBI, BABTLliTT. SPENOAB. A.ti A. D. LAMB. - - F,F. dt7odBam A3-- We do not claim a as all tbs products of Petroleum are lea exploalret bat we do claim a safe , r. HorrMAK 1T.EIW' THREE AICD SIX CO BO, Uaed and reeommended .(; t A ....; all Rawlns t : .aj.i ti.'j i . KlDS Or ... ZXeary ZZardware. " f Iron and 8 tool ; LL . . f t a X31adtxmlta 7oola, v v THE SU- - ; v j"-- :!!'.- ' - aajrcirniBri!,,I! - ' no , t ThaiI wlU . mi-ii- ni-l-r- . . , , f ..j. W'a itMimf, oUiaa a from a fluid nearly Ti'"A'a5TIl riiTTtll f M0T11 AMAIi Hi' ihmii, .. ifi,tk -- . lt, , P. W, GATES, President. f try-me- . Mt ..x.z, taccalsj c;t;n mzi. , ur ""i rw tj- t-- tX. , -- . . St e,iMwft mil- f4w V,lll(tsj tfti r ;. Ul? GAS ; . SQL0 Ill i OSUTITIB I IIIIAPIBS&I M Ji that If araetl , ; ttlfil . rti' - j?r:T .i j." V 7i TAYLOR T-i- d,' j'i'HUi'nr UOa t ! ? , tiiaJ'iEinrtrtt . ' s'ta-- Fertatil I ii j nt-- Peart:. 1 Ctvaalar Saw SOU an-- ' tle lima, naeartae; EU1X, i ft I ir. ai i rrtU IlatlUArT ;aTi! I l : 'ailArttrlycr. tt aa It .'itttiutyt titii - tri?jl lu.ift J ! 5 ' fir.w i Ii i .. ... 'i.j tJ. i rs i I '. ; ; ! l ' KlnW. l or host apphotid kdtd'1 L ' aw veiiu jknjjtjiaik a HWlntiij if aL V n re ..... TT.T.. aAarrrACTcu f,H . . 48 So. Canal Street,! CHICAGO, " -- j : Hi HI t : - IllamlBaUaa In the Th asieat lorat 1 which ean be brse the products of Patrol earn. Cooking and Parlor 013CQ, tna - We0" oT I 1 ssr-fae- This, ai lbe- Warraated wbea burned PATEHT PORTABLE or 'jt ii i au .two-utiru- UeX ,aT ait . arao aamLiii ".ul i!eWJ-'iLT- E l ' sTAiaix ; ArrlcaltaxalZmplamtnt and SSinlttf; Soola, ' I AT' EAGMOffiSi i . Machinery w . THE LlfiflT ij , For the People! Tbe , T sTo CTKEAEE J ; f. t Stores aad Tinware, INING ttlliUnP fcllD ; a . ,.r I HARDWARE STORE. Ms. ealae atanaiaetnrera as tbe by best In tbe market, CIO. 9. MOULTON.BeUlncAceals. , 100 nd 102 Worth BL, NETT YOUK. ' 4103 ly nwre bn aalac u. o WILLIMANTIC Spool Cotton, fl non-explosl- w BASSETT&HOFFMAN to-da- co-s- . ' ' Tae J nnus.; .ii-- f II S1FEST Hardware, Cutlery, ENVELOPES. D -- rzr-vxla-r : ' ssaaaaBBaaaaw e3rrioa la. GAS LALIPS! -- 1 if tiPml2at i.d 't I -- j-- Fonuicn- si aimT. . Are branded, viz.: to-mor- row . 8CQAU-CUR- ' IMPROVED! AS LALIPS t; kof t AND ENLARGED U D 31 to-d-ay xUnlvsly-apUd;and-hepea- tc! WhlcUfWiH shortly t e. XEBIlASsXA. O.HA1IA, dt&eod 6m t Kimball & Lawrence's, PR0VISI0I1 DEALEHS TO BE SOLD CHEAP ! Aad Carers of the Celebrated A gentleman, dressed in the height A N elarant and well.flnUbel H0U9, con. alx (ood roonaa, a cood roc a Cellar of fashion, and who recently arrived at and Xjl atainlns flow I'orcb on lb froni,Mtaatl in a plea-ITams,' Dried Beef stnd 'Dnpce ifreaitrasa the North Central depot. In iialtlmore, antparlot ou tbeVtb Ktuiand the I Kb uteon. from soma point north, rushed Into the 2ad Boctb HirU. War, Will be enabled to sell them IC Addras-Uor Pout r. at bla omoe, manTlbbtls, AH coods branded, H. M. Dupe Co baggage roorn.and In a peremptory U1U1 lw Ward. lit realdence. are of onr own carlo and eaaranteed. ner demanded that his baggage be COn . II. 31.10 DCPEE CHEAPER THAN EVIERH given to him In preferenco to all other South Water Street, customers. ills manner waa some X.. M. BATES fc CO., CHICAGO, . IU. si::.-Each Lamp; -Is in Its IX a OOMFLOT what offensive, and when Informed by d73eodta a plainly clad but humorous eon of the ImporUrs and Jobbers of Emerald Isle, that he must n.ve pa HIBBARD A GPENCER tience and wait hla turn, bo turned r im and FANCY of adviser DRY SILKS the GOODS parte upon and K and l Michigan Avenue, . ) knowledge with, "Sir. you'r an aa. v. i .; J ... The' honeet Irishman raxed at him aq til and Broad war. ' CsaKAPESTJBEaT aad Inatant. and than replied, "And you, JOBBERS or NEW YORK. and what a pity It is sir, are an ape; that when we two were made hastes d 103 fm JL1GHT AV IT that ye wasn't made an lllepbant, so KtaMiehed in MO. that ye toould .have yer 'trunk Cats K Kort lhaa the Cbimnrji ot other Us under your nose all the time. wi , Tut nat Jadt, Fence Wirt, etci i 11 TUB Ell LIN AND now a-l- cst 1-- (DSiB STAND, ney.etcelc 1 - CEO. W. DAVIS, Foym lToiies, io-peachm-eat t 1 DUPEE y qotcx--llvarlO- TT It QZ2 REtlUf AL! a PIPE IMT3, Key West, mpi, , w W.-Tr- made of CEMENT PQaT CtD1 - i;- j 1"S. 'sNawa it la diotl prope to present eome Items ia relet loo to tbelr history, efficiency and liOOTa ' rtTR relative ooat. Cars, eeatewaere Xast of Will we fladsr please leave it al rJpeaklBg of the first rail wave. Smile tae Theatre. lMh Ward Btora, aad seealUaly rewarded. says, "BUM further to racuitaie toe tte dlOl 3 of plankhaulage of the wagons, pieces ing were laid ' parallel apoa wooden Ulaa C.Mlrml stallrsad Cewsaay are sleepers or Imbedded ia. the ordinary aoW IssUns at ta; Oenersl jaaUeese'UckeU. I fit U 'aid? that 'theee' wodn track; -sius "i rails-- were first employed by fr. Beau- Ttaaet. DiMi raeev savco dlM mont, a gentleman from tho south In taelr road. about the year 1630." i raila 'gradually t tlSJKTTOTHB KilLaVrUeber Kimball' 4 The use of wooden lakf down be- Mia'aas aeea toepaa lor aaa tine, eo ae were extended and (hey NEBHAC'CA. y tween most of tho col lieriee oa the soaat af tbe soarelt ef water, bat now it Is la ! dl03t tat artat a eev. Batlor. j Tyne and the place at whlehith raaamc order. Bead jeu frtela, coal waa shipped. Roger North, In a OKaaia. The ,"nsir?n of the vatsioaaEa. wa are sw prepared to sap Gov. HclUx cloaed 1979 found the practice had become III J dsfsnea aaea The their arga y. tyrter Other Raak Siraas alee lor sals at some aMMS, leave for than way and the tho large Is expected to c uasita-it- f is the perm leepaid the fNaie oovm. toagraatedtby v vote will bo tracked this weak. The .thai p SP9 wnsrs leads between lev; the cf ly saanagart haTs made out a atronf case, eoal down i pita and the river aide to lay but the reaaXt la CouitT.il. ; connectof for a tho tramway purpose i $15 OO CEWAKD. ...... one with the other." the ing ' aro. a BUek Setter UOO1 nA century later, Arthur Young ob- T nvr. a av Oavsamm NOHTH CAnOLINA. aa a leelbee white J stripe bad not roads these served that, only Oev. HaMes esavtetel.' M ev. ewilat ; taeri Su ta beaei; mini Xormld-able UUot become sweetly mulll plied, I Ssaee ts aa. taa-Othtlir-eidims work a had been oooatracted to car-r- r Ueeeaad,oataut atarewara. i Ia same leveU them 22. The Beoato, altilng aa ;lTbe coal along uponlthe tho pit to Rauaoir, from wagoayoada a high court of Impeachment y, fare works water ctr tho he aaya great O ItJIUtoi Ut Olrtwt.vw ote.1 oa eixht article prof erred by the ried over all sorts of of the i lneqalit)ee oooHouse asraiost OoT. iloidea, and of nlaoor groand e fa aatho illslaeeetho a, more than a Omca. lAsTaxc or XftAW. victrd aim wheel by mllee. of tracka tea The Uax CitT, atarea 23 ad, xsn. A a rder- - w oalifydaw la-t- o theo - raaawad wood let are of marked with piece M beraby alvea ta au yeraoa eaa vZTCa of fiutu ' oQca huralng any rgrtitM the road for tho wheel of tho1 wagon X' rmiaauosu aet taa Uet tar this to run tattho honor CttevOa enablone horse which pr&l awaiarauaa aad lase aesevmaai, ta Pattrtot of on, by atood-eo "voim erdar the alrxaaUto aad ed to draw, aad that with esse, fifty or tae wna aa af la arJaas Ueaa, Terrtawy Act t rnrrtde iateraal kereaaa to pport tb U neraiiv. . Ail the Beaatori were sixty bmheU of ccL " vr "iai saa ta per lai-- " asoa tae moub tf The complexion r. present 'except ona. :io Bt. the l'lmrh tnrtlsr smasssd dt Fcad, Jse.7,fcjta, of the Sonata ia S3 Consrratl va aad II visited Ilewcutla la 17S1, t' scribed ih Arista ruav-1,- 1 aU as anMrnded by Aai 1 of 1. U oao aheent.' toTexamiaatlaa, tUpuhlkaa jlspablicaa; colliery wr r?a wrrs la ti.. nal;hlxn li-to tximut eait list aadj U asytUsT oX;the make srjieai, ( hood aa wrlUxqrJeaa kind he bai e?a. Th wuocri rxlix iVulLnv v f o, ware f.Ttaed wlU steaded rrT i " trrr, .xQxcg r. LX a rc!ectlaj tacl-i- r. aad thawarrwa .i?la bcicT ciade cfcs.tt Iron an J holved la tite xaaaaaxof a rnANcc. fitted tho rousded metal rXZlsrOi surfacepr--r t ia reavlily rails. The economy w! t. which t: c?ai wath haalM tntie eaaartteo T j. Izzm wav'arsad by tit. Foad ahlppir . n cr9 aa In - ice men t to hie own' a .Thlert an VtasJttirEs," to aUcpt a like method of transit." h' t tsataaothai circular to the pzaecia Tho first wooden rail war la theBtataa of Uspariniaata, lnformtn; iaesx that Ce alam a, waa conatructed In 1SC0 by private entser-r- : the trrrtmsstat ttedrzl by frr-a!l t'g pr9vlcea-aroraaarlag- . transportation to UAtl STRX8T, SALT LARS CITT. terprise, toa faciliutomill to oa the Black Xxaaatnattoa aaa nmr.v vl lsmber have Atexsr-every and frma aaada oa saiaiaa JaTaxtx itA dtisasa are River Railroad and canal. Since then Saaa. wttre advio alve aa to ta mile long, rieaeraraJaaa aadcrifvirty. of aad - another line, twenty-fo2 saraae tog smuuf ---' cow front tho Ciisar Iron or n!rnbTtr forty- haa bean laid Uau - Au army ton asearraf -taauia bods, la fit, Iawtctco coxzat, N.Y a m,,,t w i .7 : ., mmtilJ 1 " r railroad. : O la whicia Cri-clt aad teth zVj tat CailS 3 it.'? JL nr-Ilcf UiZi tzt V--i V Ur Ill-ne- H. B. CXAWNOH, Toe advantacsa, as eom pared with an average t M A Isom OI uriOJt cnimneya, ara mwomw 1 about half the room, and befnc Ann rrhntA. nhm Colleen Rhneda) Oi.awsoi ocenpylnc mnnd make the moat Derfeet drait attainable. MkdAuci M M Bowbiho Tbe Jolata are eemea ted with eesaeat. aad are Mrs CraQ Mm M O CLAwaoif eqaivairnt to a aojia oonuniuni pip. HhMlAhUtnD ITAVINa rented bla store nppoatte tbe Halt DAVIY MISS are used in all elaaaes of bo tidings, and XL ElJZ. Dada They In a lew Lake will. House, ror da, rmov are especially auapvea back to bis BOX OFFICE open for the nle of Ticket on UU day performance, at 11 o clock. aa any practical man can erect bis own ehlm FBIDAT EVEJII5G, Mareta 21, PATEIT i:i;4,lli; Patwt aad Color. Sewer and Drain P pe - SfeKEE 'Vy.(.rr wit. AirAa MUinTBuiiCIIARD tbs alck. MeOlelaee, Dye B(aa,RM. OU ALL SIZES OF Mrles of hn .Mm live IVulaan WHISKEY, And Oennlns Imported COLLEEN mm & PERFUMER) rjlWELVE YEABJOLD every variety of FLAT and C H. BAS1ETT. I FOR SALC NEW YOHK. property koeaa a the Aad dealers In Bi.LT Like Crrv, Mar .J22, ITsL. - XtEacaarr rOLCLU VAl'KRij, Berrnth Ward.'' rot 111 ttHlxJiT, tat Ct liflitaSlmt, - - NCU'YOKII. Editor XVsercf AVvw: Having called perUcalan, eeqnlre at City Pottery,, dlMU 6; Nkw Tomrv--iron- ey dl03 lm easy, 4 to the advisability eMayin Oold cloaed at Qovt'a, attention sterling wae has foaadtaat Black Batter Dot? Bee but aAar open- the C fc . R. R . with wood rails. and dull, opened ing with proposals to eall to govt, they declined about I per cent., closing doll at a dsellaa. Coo pens of 81, 15); 'tX, 10fr T,10; 10- -t J 8 J; Btocks 6L5f. currency '6,10i; . apened-stmogactive all N. CX Pacifio Union aad rlo aad U. day: weak, balaaoa eteody: CaatoaM; afar1pooM; P.F.D.J1;W. Y. O. U. T. 63 ; P. M.4-1- ; W. F. 651: Erie 19; li. W. P. F. IX t6; XL , L114I. COi DRUG PIPE fFTiTENT Actor, (oary) f W- NY other brand than tbe above, with a ATVI&, CooalaMnc In parlor Apple. I'eachp, ana u A A pi elmliarttr of the eeme, la a Plama, Uooeeberrlea, Itrtne Tree, ek rewea 1 a If Klaakall Dear art Two too La. to tbe aad done Camilla delve purchaser. Aaparasas C. B. DDPKE eetabltahAd I he brand er the raaet'a Thas dl ly MIIJ1EK MAMS" In 1H.'A, la Cbteaco. for nil ADE TBKEfl, I bave tbe Balm of Utlead ana Lomoardy roplar.Mulberry, an principled dealers aek to profit by ale ea tbemeetves advertise aad tabllabea reputation, ih. Oelabrateo -- DUFEE HAstS,"o THOMAS FENTON, ether I am eonaeoted with In tbe carina of IlAHS, firm dlC13ir aar ether eth WARD, BACON. I thererore again call particBKET or ular attention to pnrc has ra to . ! gar "IiOok well to lite THE NEW PATENT bavins Jut returned And km if it la C 11. DCPEE1 (only), other MRS. COLEBROOK, ma kins ber Spring parcnaaea. will wlae they may be deeetved and purchase an teealve, ta a few dare, tbe ebolcett a election of inferior arucie ror toe genuiae. GAS LIGHT I FUHIQXABLE SPBIIS STYLES II JIousc Corner Clark and 10th Sts mil- ll. 0 dJ(H I Of course It rea aires no very expert financier to tell us that an amount of traffic which would pay a respectable Interest on an Investment of $1,500 per Brand mile would only return a very fraction al per oentare on an; outlay i of f $i,000 per mile, and allowing iron rails to re quire renewing in nrteen years, and PRU88IA- wood rails In three years, there ia still a Curing per centeg m ravor or tae wood. Freaeb frteeaee larpe Comer Smith Water and State St. Office a One one. rood and very suggestion, 22. A statement cornea from BONNETS, Beaux, ETC., the climate la favorable, la to a reliable eou roe that order have been where C. B. DTJPEE. line with locust rails, and at the The most eomptete a took of Mlllmery ever the lay of Issued to stop the return home or same road ine time xrom ana margin tin aast plan weak 111.. oroasatiata iojs my March, 1871. Kreaea prisoners ror tn present. tniCAfiO, with locust, which would rurnisn dlW 3meod 22. re The French governvaaledt Apprentice Dresden, of ralla and ties In perpetuity. ment baa aa yet appointed no commie-lone- r eapply coat locomBelarsaost H. of relative B.Clawaon, Tne qM8apt. Z.C.U.I. ordinary to arrange for tho return of otive, & CO.. locomotives and traction Meat deer to Old Cementation H. M. light Balldlas;. prisoners la Germany. engines, and the kind of care moat dl7tlr MRS. COLEBROOK. Wholesale suitable for the traffic, I must defer to a WEST INDIES. W. J.,8. future time. l-- 9. steady HetJ.MsinatrseU NORTHWEOTERN; Mr. McKEE RANKIN Drui, be aeea Hand for . . Thuruday Will be prmeo'ed. Will Jell dl" Aad the CUbratel (VioueUlau and Character office. iActor, ' HAVE a Msnaenaall Ltt. ii'.JUlch's orEaehange can Lamber. at mvL&oror 1 1 hf Tmn 90l bet and Balebervllle. .by Ward lltb Jobn Taylor's, -PoCatftt BOOKS,tfO uA..ihrAmr,laatrat fO.J HI out" a r' faoonU ulUC Meaqr iTeafloder will confer athis at lbem rewarded by leaving be vor and HTTY BLMCMBD, ' sad Call oirl'a Beiver CAPE. m "'1 LOOM FOB HAlv on urooery h i i L Wft. -H. AMU. dl02 5 .r. 1.,'J Lna SrSf Beantlfnl Blngera,1 Just Ianfel Orenlf. jS; BIBO, CAKAItT alf..botnXt at the - TownaiDTAlaa2 WeaU dioo Urceived and for Sale by tnnKtre"' KtIL an.1 y sppeai- mir: itTTn eontea.ttae'nibt oftte'ahSST Vu l or oiber Onu7 sny or z described piSS rniSea I. Grocery Dept Witt'Ins ou No. 6 and I. t In oee. 28,1a Hanp-barrl- ea, notched, at ttvi,. - TV0 LAST UlGWr BDT FOUR BLOCKS SOUTH OF U. ajrorai leeyttalla, L510 w- y- Ferformazce to commence at 8. 0. At l lie . , opn U 7 laras In. April. ' tbiatb 1 i. Cl. rive dobrs BoatHof a aM 411V1 AW , wmr .n? . T0 onflrnutr cam tht 1671, eeisjj a Beees at t arena! vaice of Caolce aarden LAKE SALT one-thousa- nd ur i. ; ea Nl-caraug- ua' to-d-ay lector of Cu stoma at Philadelphia. Tho affsot this will have upon tho tone of tho Colonel's Journal, tho Pre, we shall bo I nts reeled In watching. He has not been very chary In expressing bis disapproval af the policy of raxaavlag Sumner from tho thaForalgn Belatlona Committee, and though ha ha not exactly dsaoaaoed President Grant for his ahara la that boelneas. It has boeo plain to bo seen that ha ooosidered hU eourao wrong and Indefensible. aadtaatead af a lloa boat was oaly -- Clerical Journals here re-have passed communication that Krt the cabinets of Vienna and Florence with reference to the status of the Pope. V I ex ha. 22. Oen. Van Boh wine ta. Col- ao-cou- 1 Rome, 22 AFTERIIOOII DISPATCHES CoL d, ITALY. T4ea -- proclamation Is about to be Issued, warning, the loawrgenta to Uy dowa aad their arms. Lyons, .MarsailleeaaUel-ratewere troubles where Bordeaux, remain tranquil. Tbo; offlelal rvpreeenU'Jooa eannot be doubted. Qovemmsat la hourly growing etrons-e- r, backed by the Aaaembly, aupporUd of the by tho country with aInmajority Ite favor, and ciUsena of Parle really surrounded by a constantly Increasing rormiaaoie, ana Bearmy. It la already feer of Its wboleeale a to Inspire gins New Drefecis bave been appoint oovir. ed for eight or ten of the departments. oxuatat jouraat o fAauv.SL-i- ae the lnsurgenta says the cwntral republican committee is unable to come to an Uhdsra landing with tho Mayors, aad le compelled to' procoed With the elec ration. The tions without their electl one are postponed am til row, when they will bo held under the en perl n ten den co of aa electoral appointed by tbe central comti mittee. Tbe commanderlnhlef of the National Guards baa appointed. Ilaoal da AbuUeon chief .general of staff: Col. Valigranna commandant of the Hotel de Vllle, and Col. Ie Darble commandant of the Tullertee. An edttortaJtn the same paper seeks to prove that the Assembly now sitting at Versailles is legally Incomplete on the ground that the election of aome of It members It vitiated by foreign ocaapailon and sure. The Chamber la described prenarrow-mindeas exclusive and rural. The article continue that on Parte devolves the duty of compelling respect for the sovereignty of the She most .see to It that people. she is not separated from the province, and that tho provinces are noteeperated from each other. Hhe maet be the op ltal of France. ( It It unqueeUonebiy her right to procoed with tbe elections of the communal council. The central republican committee haa taken wise and iodispenslbi masurr to prepar ror the establishment or communal councils, and for the election of all the chief officers and members. A paragraph also appears ft the Insurgent or gaa, under ta till of an advertisement. sUrmatlxlnr the reeolntlona adopted at tbe, meeting of the editors of toe rarls pre-- and published tnievsrai Joarnals yesterdsy, as a direct provoca tion 'to dlsobedteuoe of the govern ment' decree and an encmutiinnt oa lbs sovereignty of the people. Warn reing le given that while the central to Intends committee respect publican or the liberty the pre, it is dslermined to bave tbe decision of tbe people roe- and will permit no incitement pec ted, to disobedience. A repetition of the of-ranee will he eevereiy punished, r 'i7r.---::il)lr- - : j i Of riowen SEXrcT BEXM teadins: varleUes. with o? rtortat riower. PUnU andrar. 5Svrg of.i' Hardy Plants. Paaaiaa, Carnations, Ulytra BpeelJ kH htJm aadrthra; A large i aad Madeira Via aaaoe Rofc5r,-ilead ln vrues, a, 15 i r s i i. ...bij . ,. a j: j W! r.r,n mi 1 sunn f; . sonra Tefs.StraeVtoaa-- l r,& etp w rgct efc uia ; . |