Show V S'- ‘ v -- i 1 s ' A r lU' j i t ? - r- V I the UpprrIIouie It ix now decidrd t13t Nova Scotia New Brunswick and Prince L lwards DAILY memben Xew Island aru Ls liare twenty-fou- r foundland four and Upper and Lower Jonada -- r I ’01' twenty-fou- r each-- ' They are to be selected from irinntvWomHSOt 0CT the existing member of the Upper llouae by the TERMS1 Crpwh which"wto till vacancies by death lie Qd k Jflie representation in the Lower House of the ' : Tet Annum - -t- - r : is to bo acconling to the poj ulutiou oo y Legislature ' Wxf iloWli: and periodically rearranged a do f The constitution is to be sneh that the chie 'power Three Month 00 2 rit-! llr in the Central Legislature will T te proreside MontlielivcreJin 4er 15 vinces will have but few separate rights i nd the nuinblT Persingle whole scheme - will be submitted to the existing Parliaments without reference to the people ? Ixington Kentucky 20 1I0W VK0LTT RICHMOND Got Bedlen oncorintefvd Jesse at Mna Lick and killed and wounded 2(1 of his Spring yesterday ‘ - The pMplei ttreHjrhoat' the -count ly nns men Xew York 20 il mething ktel anxiety to huThe HeraM’s corresimndent with Slieridaji 14th wtltlng-w'1 caitalbut writes SlierWaa has his troops on the north-wes- t 'locisiveV tlieetrup:le for lift of ncwOrora sidiiof Cedar creek the rebels having fallen back tlieKin mo okecejinirljr clisiy to rishcris Hill inilie rear of Strasburgi which JetaiU are is now ocutipieil by our Hkinnisltersr 'town ojwideratle th'a't quarter ' There Uesialcnts of Stranburg say that on Wednesday m in and Missouri vif nUaira-l- SlwnanJal a last force 'of rebels passed tkroug:h night larger scorns that town than they had ever seen before Tomiesspc am! (Jeorgui but everyboJy v skirmish lino was again advanced and iiunctivyly uwre that tlio! arc inertly he rebels our fell slowly back after exchanging a few d‘ dido issues though shots with bur advanced guard' Thu whole cumauxiliary noty The head ami front grit in mill notwithstanding their fatiguing iiuirche are jin excellent spirits and health and anxious' to nml backbone genius ability ami vital point light again Ahothcr correspondent 14th says on the right of the Confederacy am orf the James and so of the army Hoc Gen C ns tar this morning soon tlie them himself flong cla Jen Lee Thnintuin si afte daylight' made a reconnoissance of the ene Southern Confederation is a poweij not to bo my’ position and strength by advancing three regiments across Cedar Creek at Cnpp’s Mill near Af-te-f despised whatever Federal successes may bo the back road close to the Xorth Mountains forward a about two miles and half elsewhere it obtained pressing wasmsyertained to a certainty that the rebels had Within the next three weeks a most fallen back a considerable distance during the and decided night On the way out we skirmished with small will be by fiuestiOu parties of tlm enemy’s mounted force but met no Tor the nation anJ-tliexjectatiou is gener determined Apposition 'We also passed a place been id camp during the id that a bo)d stroke or series of" efforts will whefe they evidently-hathe evening of early part 3n that brieCporied Ik made ujmn tire Confed- Tlie Herald Front Royal correspondent 13 says orate capital not oijly with a view to a crush- the line of conundhication between Sheridan’s headquarters and Auger whose headquarters are on the line of the Manassas Gap Railroad is open ing military victory over tho army of but also indirectly to render assurance' The opening and keeping open of the railroad line tlic rebels look upon as a greater victory-thaanr doubly sure of the election of Mr"Xincoln heretofore attained by tlm army in Shenandoah ' Valley The importance of wliat wo have gained for another tenuk' 7 in respect mentioned cannot now be explain' The present sijenctv then concerning the ed tlie to the public Henccpcople at home cannot movements before 'Richmond can pnly" be iii- - well appreciate its magnitude' Xew York 20 f A (correspondent gives the following particulars terpretcd iii two wavs — either that (Jraut Col Powell’s cavalry raid in Lnray valley: finds 1t' harder Work than he expected to pf At Iairay all the barns have been destroyed Tlie this line’ror that lie is on tho Government tannery iu which were eight hundred it out-otight ‘ thousand dollars Worth of leatherhas been burned eve" of some treiiiendous movement or series Three thousand head of cattle have been siczed has of niovemientsrby which lie liopes tq capture From Xew Market to Woodvillethe countrv been laid waste as also iir a circuit to Madison end the southerir Seliastopo! and virtually Little Vushiugtuii and back toLuray Tltenee the command tho war proceeded to Front Royal where all the " hams within four miles ami their contents were lie tho facts os they may tho reading and destroyed effects of till raid were as follows: thinking public j whicli moans oyery "body "The Six thousand live hundred cattle and A00 horses uow-a-dawill ontinue to 'strain their eyes were taken 32 mills 30 distilleries 4 blast furnauud ears in eager eiM?ctanccr of thrilling in ces and upwards of 50 barns were bnmed TEnKGRAril THE I n —-"- IV ' 'i i r J' - v - ? i i I I y 5 V Tp-da- consid--rJ)lv!n:ipiitad- pJ -- ino-Taento- us - a x d - r Mr-D&vi- f f -- y s n - 1 rz ' i- i - y t ys Uf- i St liOiii 20 telligejice of stirring times around the bo- from Rosecrahs say Price’s main Dispatches force still Black east Water is of river This is the November has till hence Kit'ged capital spoilt favorable to the’disposition of our troops regarded a week and increase the cliancea of llusccrans’ getting a T r! EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS s vt- HEAVY BATTLE IX SIIEXAXPOAIIb - 1 DETAILS OF DSTIiqUTtVK It V IDS T1IEBE! BEB EL CO X SCRII’Tft) X IX MISSOURI! " i 't t CAXVHIAY i OXf’EDEHATIOX DECIDED OX! fedai Creek Virginia lO pm id To Iieut Gcii (Srant — I have tlie Ironorto rc port that my army at Cedar Creek was attacked this morning befue daylight and my left turned nd driven in contusion with tlie"loss of twenty hastened from Winchester pieces of artillery where I was on ray return from Washington and found the arm between Middleton and Newton 1 here took having been driven back fonr miles tlie affair in hanlj quickly united the corps and formed a compact line of battle riif time to repulse the attack or the tnemy which was done haud-ulnel- y at about ouc pm Lt three o’clock after some charges of cavalry fronrthe"left to th riglit flank -I attacked with rooting- the enemy ftud 'great vigordriving and to lust accounts forty three capturing according r pieces of artillcryjaiid-'ver- y iuany prisoners I don't know yet tlie pmuber of casualties or losses of the etiemy but whgon bruins ambulances' and caissons in large uambers are in our possession The enemy burned swine of their tram (Jen llamesur Is a prisoner in our hands severely woun-de- il I have to regret tlie loss of Geiu indwell killed and Generals Wright Grover and ltickctts -- i rr j I ' j J-- I i i :1i light out of the eneniy Danville advices say no citizens were burned in the block house as at first reported The guerrilla Todd entered German settlement c Lafnj-ettcounty on Sunday night murdered 2S Germans fired their houses and compelled women to remain in them until the roofs were about to fall When they were allowed to escape Geji Curtis is concentrating a large force In Kansas city with which to move against Price ' Burlington Vt 20 Several of the raiders who entered St Albans robbe5tho banks anrl murdered cltl zens hare been and fifty thousand of the raj)tiired and n lmndredThe Canadian authorities money has recorored arc after the" others and there are good hopes of their capture " Xew York 20 Tho Alabama Senate has passed a bill putting all able bodied residents in the State between 17 ond50 without exception Into the second class of militia and declaring that the members of the Legislature should be exempt ' I V -- ' i Cairo20 Business at Memphis has been resumed as the danger is considered pawed The opinion atheailqnarters Is that tlie presence of the rebels was only to cover tho march of troops into Kentucky L Boston 20 Tlie stables at Riverside trotting Pork were deshorses troyed by fire last 'night Twenty-thre- e were bnmed inclnding'sottic of the finest trotting stock in thffcountry PAPER SHIPS AND PAPER GUNS The London Observer describes a new prepara- wounded tion of paper of a remarkable character The uses Tbs's flair at times looked badly but by the gal- to which this kind of paper may be applied were lantry of our brave officers 'ami men disaster lias been converted into a splendid1 victory Darkness explained at the Phoenix Works Battersea: intervened to shut off greater results' I now occu-- ’ There were tubes made of paper which had been pyStrasbgrg in the most satisfactory manner as rocket tested ' (Signed) SHERIDAN j tabes - Being made of paper they are of course What numbers were opposed to Sheridan arc not very mnch lighter than the ordinary Iron tubes yet reported but the boldness vigor and success ana they stand the tost of rocket-firin- g equally as Xot less remarkable were of the attack atrpngly indicate that heavy rein- - well as those of nletal These forcemeats haddeen sent from Richmond with the the tluck'slabs and boards made-o-f paper one in inch boards of had thickness tested been of (expectation fulfilling Lungstreet's boast to by tnnash up Sheridan : j Lougstreet is known to be in bnllet and ball and the result showed that their the valley and bad assumed command of the of resistance was equal to ten inches of solid army power The bullet which had passed so far through confident hopes of overwhelming disasterto 4d j oa the Union army were boastfully expressed for sev- - I the paper board as to cause a projecting surface at hack rebel adherents in Washington tlte rertr would have gone clean through the oak by ?? And Baltimore fracturing and tearing it in all directions while in the paper board the perforationmade was a small Signed) RTAXTOX ciean round hole These paper boards are admirably adapted for U?&Cr The Col then la the sides or ships The specific gravity is tome- tban that oak and they are easily fixed lIle wale citizens between tho I eedand Mt 7 to tothe Rework ofpfvessels They have however ’ ?rrfn mustered nreDaratorv ‘ this additional into the CoSerat over timber that they advantage I do not require copper-sheathin- g to prevent fouliug ’ and neither animal nor they are vegetable life flourishes upon their surface as is bodied m7n have also this the case with timber or iron lnto further advantage that they They the rebel service Great numilL of are incombustible and mules are being driven frdn cattle horses Xo amount of heat will set them in a blaze The will heat of towards Qutof yt for 'combustion great 1“? prodace application iog Worn the country tour themwlrSVlSf SiS! hi the immediate neighborhood of the flame but petty from conscription anything like ordinary burning is quite out of the Two himdreiTrebels entered BnmswioV w qnestion In addition however to all these good qualities day 800 are aid to have been at KerScnu the same Ray The expedition is paper has positively the advantage over timber against the HairaibaL nffSLJcsph'SifroTlJJ and iron in the matter of Santemythe the purpose of destroying inventor well known for the successful! manner in which he has arrested the decay of certain portions - : 1 i -- ' non-absorbe- 1 -- i I " mf S - - s' - U nt : f- dbUged u puvpuuc enable 'Eim tir compete With the builder of timber Wc ' 1 " shiPsv After a long discussion the Canadian 'confedera -ot 1 aides of the with content forming however fion bo been decided on in 1 prepared paper and they have stood the test against iron in the most satisfactory manner So fur as we were enabled to ascertain the process of manufacture it consists in lapjiiug sheets or rolls of paper moistened pith solution of which popissa is the principal iiigreilieut Oita over ‘he Ollier until the requisite degree of j thickness or strtMigtliis attained and exposing the! ijiutcrial for a short time untHit becomes thoroughly hnrilened This zonissa is of the nature of a gum ulnl is fuuud in considerable quantities in Egypt It lias the peculiarity of giving extraordinary hardness to any surface nnoii which ft is placed and it1 was very for extensively used in the preparation-employepreserving the stone in the exterior of the' House of Commons There appear tor be no limit to tlie application of this useful pin ter ial The materials'll! a house are now in cojirse of construction for tlie purpose of shoving the adaptability of the paper board to the construction or emigrants’ houses temporary churches and barracks Already large quantities of a material known a “Fanonia’ pr leather cloth is manufactured by tlie useof this extraordinary substance and made up into bouts anil shoes which rival in tlieirdurabfc qualities the best kinds of leather aud is equally valuable for preserving stone brick works in plaster or any simi lar substance j- ‘ d j “heidyobtd’beiSenmSSipa ' f cial enterprise' showed ship builders and owners that they could not build above a oertaiii size without —at least in thp present condition of the world’s commerce— running risks of fatal losses There is a limit beyond which we cannot as yet go on account of the costliness of steam machinery the heavy interest on which while it lie idle in port eats up all tlie profits This experience has how ever put some ingenious English shipwrights upon the idea of constructing a vessel of the size of the Groat Eastern in several distinct parts to be fastened to each other when in motiou anil to be propelled — or perhaps it would be more correct to say palled along— by a detachable part which shall contain the enginea and other motive power A company has been formed under the title “The Connecting Ship Owners” with a capital of 000000 to construct a fleet upon this principle The prospectus 'tells us that in “connecting steamships the compartments being all of one'guage admit of immediate disconnection from aud reconnection to each other and of the transfer of the compartment containing the engine olficers ami crew from otic set of cargo compartments to another so that it can be kept in constant employment while the expensive cargo compartmcut are detained during the loading unloading or sale of their cargoes enabling the engine andione crew to perform the work of three steamers of the ordinary construction and realize proportional profits It is intended to begin business by running one steamer compartment and three sets of cargo compartments to demonstrate the enormous advantages to lie gained ly the system before proceeding to build the proposed licet which will consist of eighteen screw steamer compartment and one hundred and ninety-eigcargo compartments and will deliver over one million of tons of coal to fomdoii and oVer three hundred thousand tons to 1’aris annually a promise of real peon' There would seem to-bomy in this project and the idea of thus making a marine engine do the work1 of several— just a one locomotive engine serves several train pu a railroad — might be profitably applied to our coasting trade The obstacles which those have met with who have endeavored to upjily steam to our coast er has been that the cost or the engine made'lying still to wait for cargo and to land too expensive But if one set of machinery could be so used a to keep a licet of burden lniats in motion transportation could be much cheapened and the chief obstacle to the general introduction of steam would HOOFER ELDttEDqR 1 ’ T v: Stove !i i qr Cm! 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WM The Highest Price RETURNED!! a r -- A 3 r Paid for 1 If H SHARP ! DENTIST Ilaa Returned and Reopened at the same place South Temple Street above the News office llle frienda iind old patrons are reepectfhUy invited to call Teeth extracted by Electricity and Chloroform Work i Warranted to give Satisfaction LENTT P- - r 6--tf TERMS PAYABLE IX GOLD OR ITS EbuiYA- ' A i City Sept 14 Advantages in MAKIXG THEIR PURCHASES i PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS 1 SO-- tf W-- tf L uu ' - : i -- r rOUXDS DRIED TEACHES 3000 A XEW “61111” PIloiECT Tlie failure of tlie Great Eastern as STOKE ( j partienjare jaaqalro proportionate wpreaentatioa of the colonies in reanlts FOB SAXiB per tubes will be found “to answerthe purpose ad mirably Tubes hare already been formed of this ii t - t ? i |