bahty lies in a ,irtint - iif menus for escape of the dense impure strata of-air that are stagna 'flag just above the floor, amt through which the fresh warm air cannot penetrate in suffici ent purity and volume to raise the temperature Of the room. . -This was found to he the case at the Patent °blue in Washington. An excellent warming apparatus had been used. but in a certain room, about forty feet square, tightly closed, andwith it think) but one window, at the end, it was found impossible to attain a heat exceeding for ty degrees Fahrenheit, with the furnace turned en to it, fall blast; when some one suggeked to cut a hole in the flour, which was no sooner done than the confined ponderous gases plunged down the aperture, .and in a few minutes the thermometer showed the excessive heat of nine- ty degrees. - s" iet VIZ;0. ' Pffninsuler of _sig., depending to.. _ . Heatingtby means of hot water appnra tus Ls tlomge slew., upon that extreme northers tray mere mot- I given a brief history of their voyage to the pees- ' who '` - '` •th ''''' . daervedly ettracting great attention 1301 r, and ifirt7Firi-a, lAles rM. MeLletre. 1 ly ra raci J rd... ety of the business and [nissol et the West-with- I ent time, as also . outline of their futureplana" 1 SCOTT. am a randmate for Un. neat Prmideur, of the tni. when constructed on scientific principl,, is an ' , v. C. N` vilk • R. 11CNDILS SM " A 2 ..."" 7 ' out brooch., without a single Connection with I IN States. are noturstml to a.ormbla in Louut, 31,11 nu. From thr Clera.ol True Democrat Extra. I An'. th e 22.1 d 'r ni. " di 4. '" '' l ''''''''' ; . M. agreenlee, healthy, soft Pennon:dell method, andet Ids, Court 'louse, In the CIO of PUMlntr-11 on Tom other MUteft, ex Cept BO far R 9 it it a link in the one I wotild, from eXper;enCe, re , :c 0 [amend in pewee . mnn , I MUM:I3OAT DISAITTER-80IITHERHER LAST . ' - fit&'• The reader will full on our firs page a chain of that northern travel with East: and yet preference to nny other. DETROIT, Sunday Morning, April G. apad&wad•T l Sign,' bs am name...] int-est-sting story of 'The that road has pr.., littler its Pittabltrgb Life Insurance Co. Tht..ro am loony machines fa effecting this continuation of the very : THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOK° , I'. it- B tosit. 'Home,' ; agement, a profitable invest... Our owu Mad- ; end, before the public, bot I Lure not found that Amber Witch,' No. sof the articles on the pretensions of the icon road, running from Indianapolis to the Ohio A captain just came in reports seeing a steam- . .1 .. In o , , 0 ,,,,,„ 0 ., ' ' " greater mother are justi- and Commercial Matters. i --is doing a V7ry large and succeseful business: er off Point Au Pelee, Canada, with pipesoomy. will nm ,In op .o fin- a few gone ' time, st the Clontre of tho contr.,. tso.tt. 1. math At fied by C.. actual operation. but who can look upon the map of the country; i and cargo thrown overboard-he thinks it m the I "0"' c. 5...,L IoN. ne', An Italian villa was erected in Connentkut, THIRD Paon-Local Nea-e, Telegraphic Ile , . and say that it has any such nature' advantages ' Southerner . Passengers by the May Flower say IIIIIERF UNI E ItY-J ust reel a van ehoice Rom ray deeigns, provided with a ventilating ports, kr• and a num b er of i n _ fas the road we have in contemplation. If these they passed lore of goods and merchandise float- , ~2- "'''''•"‘i l . i f i lr th ''' r, i ''. enure s". l. • a'ar- o.i. Mal heatin o , sapparatue in which hot water was short roads, and side roads, and north and south i ing on the water. ..xtraets Sir t.e dkerrhlr . Pormulm, Tt,,th ram. md Well, tellich,'nfter a trial of eighteen months hae I is,,der • sc., at the urn.; store of Faunal! PAC Peaty, ' Wres articles. • roads can be made profitable to the stockholders, I LATE IL-The captain a the schooner Belmont a. N. WICK OR,II 4 11, given euch entire satisfaction, that lam induced nag _____ -....e.!------- 1 • nplo what may we not hope for from acontinuo. line I pasted the wreck of the Southerner yesterday - --- • "'"‘" r nf "..*-1 a " '''''' - .L .- given Mahe mention of it here, perticubirly ag its - Manuft ctureraliines, noeho & co., offN. York, OWE WEEI/Bil "I M O AND ITS " I N - ' of read, connecting the Atlantic with the Unlit I with one pipe gone, and they were throwing over Brandies, Wines, ea. have f 0 distinguished a reputation that lam re- 1 BIONL West. running through the very heart of our I her deck load-she was in the trough of the men H AYING completed arranzr,iii•li:. With ter to their work without incurring any sueld- IWe are happy to be able to state, that every country, and on the line Nature has point. out 1 --eugine stopped. The May Flower passed her ii...... in Donk.. ..d t, Lo. Po. J ... rte` don of :Mention to "poll." • I thing connected with the progress and wetly as being the shortest, most direct, and best whip- this morning, and she appeared to he ashore . II») tu,uthou of my onion. I ato thus , o 0,., ... • a tel to bring the two Let tremes of an Maned brat,. LA TEIL-There is no doubt but th. it tr i te.Z'it'iNW. ”. .. l e i l ds ..T.Fi s iZ s !,"f1T., 5 .'i e u :i .• .,, 1 , 1 i , : ‘,,, N r,: Tne thiiiding hat a frontage of nearly ninety I completion a tho work on he Ohio anaPermql feet, le'lenit ot brick find stone, and upon a 9ome- boundless country together! Surely it cannot. :is the Southerner. She is probably a total wreck. - I ''''Zi`.„ • ,.l;T i tli`,",,; • ,; . ,' ' ,;" - .' d y 1,4, a• tr.i., who , I , xpesed eituatioe, every roma is rentals- l Tulin Railroad, to progressing quite sabsfactoris othemvise than a profitable investment The I The cause a the disaster is not known. Will ito nukes. C...., Bordeaux, ar,d ...ti, a a „,..„, ~, fed and most pleatsantly warmed , by &brat Which ly. Between this city rid Mos...Um' ,ou the travel a our country to not so much between the send particulars soon as they can h e pt. ..... sod ! i , tope.. and .1.0, the North and the South ns between the Ea. ..1 1 Lareer.-The Sinitherner is supposed to berm !S lihaa. and t ar. er,... p ate aeld. sod hror u rt.:41e.. , clue thou:th c•thable orincrease to Mmes. any de- Ohio Canal, the grading and bridging of the Ithemdmediumoualit, ..., West; hence we see what giant efforts oar the beach nine tulles below Detriot river. She e ,g,'" r •• •• ' 4 " '!„'",,T,,,',.. •• . ',.",...7,',..,``, „I.'', „,,,, ,„,..„,„ gree, is vet so sagas neither to warp the Wood- 'is nearly finished, and it - Ibe in readine. to re work of th e Lading, nor the furniture, ce is 1 Atlantic cities are making to secure a share of , has slider. no serious injury, except the loss of . st n hseLet 9 , Parlow Cliatobagi. won 1.1, ,,,, or,, 1... iire9lllCNl by an expenditure °Crud so trill' g as 1 ceive the nuperstructure at the time previously in- this great weeterh trade. If theta these ronils I her pipes. She win be got o ff soon and on the . ''',:.', t'a",,; • ,;',..",.`,,7,"„",',`,:.',',V", 1 ,2, 0. ' . ., 5 ....;',, , ` ...1,5, i client.. Between this /it). end Brighton, the • running north and south can be made to pay, . ; track again. We will liave full particulare to- 45 ~.. Santoro.. and Claret . ~, ' 7 R , " surprise those who are areustomed o the hot-air furnaces in ordinary tun. The w king . work of laying down the rails will be commenced is the case of the Madison and similar roads in 'morrow morning. is 00.. old' I/Aland awl It»h»tdra» I)»t. ' la pu1.....1,1 Svotel. and 1..1, 11 h,dtes . of this rinpurntos is the subject of praise from in a few days. The onlY thing which can delay Ohio. what may we look for from one that has I .___..-----.,•••--_ 4 - superior old Jamalen Rum. ,all Who rave witnessed it, and it has new been . rh , . . _„. more the appearance of a national highway- eiresk. supersor lundon Snowy, !WA( and ~ c ote 1. kl. e work is a ['allure to deliver the requisite . From the /loshingt. Republic. 1 With • ometant mppl, ot Impasted . l.l.,,, ell I, A l t in fiction euffic • ently ion to thorough toy its I like the one now under rensideration-then a 1 Abartithe. Muneehino. Cora., Amiettle, mean Maze , ' quantity of cross ties, and we thinkthe energetic PLETCHER WEBSTER, ESQ. ~, te. merits. mere •project for the convenience of a limited I , A lune stock of 11.1rA V.l jEG All, alas,. on band. j'Alt ventilation it equally necessary at hose j officers of the Company am find a way to obviate section of our coontry. The truth is, it is un- I Con . flicting BLitt...RD , haring appeared in ws- All o f - w itch I r o t o n„ o „ , e ,,,,,,,,,„ ~:,,,, equaledin advantages and assumes an import- I rioue journals at the north, it relation to an act , „r e . l 7.l7:!... lb ''''' '' ' ' " th Ue A 4 ll .-h i s " . l'...'A ' . -I'o' seasons when the furnace or other waning up- I this difficulty, should it arise. The mud sills, of Fletcher Webster Esq., during the of the . watt. is not in operetion. ReCOnrse must 1 iron, spikes and chains, - are all provided for, and once to . that it is extremely,doubtful whilther ' Importer anti Dealer..., ..ot ,rret. therefore at such time be had to ...her means • one other project could ever possess; and yet all I arrest of the fugitive • mostly on the ground. It the contractor who has s pleasure in laying before .r readers the follow- 1. - 3 Sim ' °I 12I ''' t ` m . w e take SZl. ' •N h' ll . l * l ' l ' E m Sl o •`.) ll /..i. Dr - i... 1 A prle• than ths.r. alsore described. ,I . these isdrintages may be lost to ue, unless We Moot amy readers. I dare , oiy, will be con. i charge of laying down toe rade sustaine the rep- properly improve the present moment, and put I . ,1 1,51• I, an ....b. - tented with such ventilation as open doors or , uthtion he brings with littil fa experieuce and forth our whole energies to secure its conetrue- 1 ing explicit account of that matter, derived from ,iiirtit 1.,..L1,11 4 Hi N, I r windows tr ill provide; but there are frequently ! act i v ity, our citizeris will enjoy a Railroail ride tion to thie point.- ;It highly respectable gentleman residing In the ' BEA --- i'fil I." Wi".. ' Pr" "'"' l'' time when fresh • air is very Sirabic, and u 'elide] firs Ito Brighton in July. The seven splendid t - I city where the disturbance has taken place: . to amts. mat for sale L s draught by no means so__Te e ke the RIMS • JENNY LiNn.-Nlr. Jogs 11. MELLOR. Of this l ~ k.`"bi'" A “ I •`‘.:TT, r. and appal-due before deecribed available due- , dims locomotives ordered by the Directors bat 1109ToN, April 4 . lasi , apla ing these times, place u p. the' to p o f th e o p_ I fall, will arrive during ext month, as well as city, received a despatch yesterday. fr ' Ai Me ' .T. the Edit' , of the if.Tealte, vl5ll-5 , 1 Oils. White Fish T. 13 mum who is at present in Lanisville, I Sin: The last evening an arrest of afu :tire I ward thane, one of Emerson's Patent Ejecting I the beautiful passenger contracted for In P. --a ' - to .. •• a.. ivs .....r... I , r ... t s Ventilate., and extend the downward shaft, the meent i etei eye , , . eeetieetei t w i th the •totiug that Jenny Lind could not, probably vi. 1 dare was tria i,. .7 by the . U. S. Mars:hnlin this g' city. wpm The law s wit le sustained. leethii 0... be 1 A (Ai which I di,cribed as leading to the cellars, up . II AtION-'S , k• th orn=; 1 ' Pittahur li before diciest of JUIIC We 9U, company,o.s Officers endiagents, isbuey. There , sli ....„. g ' '' ' Al about the time of the arre.d Fletcher Web- D to the reef. and terminate it with one of Freer- , , lx - chulder.. 1., .1.1. , •. son's Injector.... is an immense quantity of work to do, of earth. I pose Sty that titne the Masonic Ball will befinish- , , , . ' ' , . ter, .1., surveyor of this port was in company aele . 1,1,111 Int 1,/,5 aCo - _ sal, which we believe is the large at concert r.m l with George Ashmun, M. C., the marsball, po st-. COFII F I i i I I __ These Ventilators ere made in Boston. toil 1 deSeriptions , to start Maccessfully a nrst does , • • v ":- -Z.)) nip ii.., *or ea e,Y quitedesirable when the Swe- . muster .d one or two other gentlemen, at the ' el. remont II i.e. of rescue beitzg can be procured from agent in various parts of Railroad Plans and specifications for offices atot I le ' the .. rit y. It is - ' T ' n Apprehensionse • ,- -- l ' • " l it sicKl6. A " 0 -- - the country, of the size suitable. entertained, the marshal started for the court 1 }.A -o) pkg., 1 . 11., f.r sale by depots at the stations, are to be drawn up, and 'll." Nightingale Jose visit us. to hove a comma- , 'Mien. the Om of the house will pennit,these • is it ell tacit rl a art, contracts entered into. Water and coal stations dious and well ventileted Hall prepared for the house. .It. the same moment the bells rung at. . 0 ° Caine-flues may all be gathered into one large alarm for fire, when the marshal remarked that QUI.; A ii-N 1 Idols. prime N. O.; sir e terminating with nn Ejector of extra eel-but difficul .to be erected. and tank provid . e . occasion, and we shall not regret the delay if it affords time to make the desired preparations. I the alarm was given for a rescue, when all the 1 -7 size which may be embellished by being pl.. ties arising are to be m t and Fettled daily, and , „t o ,MNAEIItEPOTWN - I gentlemen above named left for the same place. - - -. In on operrturret, or other allowaide arcbitectu- a hundred other things to be do. which ate a \lot. Ass Es---1,7,0 h., N. 0. ; ' ral feature on the summit of the roof. the on would sriumely think of. THE A.IIIIIEUCAN ExPLoßras TR THE LECTIc 1 'lnning by the church in Tremont street, Mr. do -SII . f,r