• - 5 •' - • kvt 1, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1.166 • .._ ' ci , sinTiON Ellin( rt:. the lw.aGarni:oi IVar •hiing a , a aioiri on tie horizon 16;ady 1LL1,50, and the Cnundar. the gay, a short dascrii,t:on of qir. of that neat. Only a rew !I:6ll.th= 1,11" e CLlpst.:(l, and yei how (illicfaint tio, • siiiited to the eye. linitaint of 0 . ,.. 0n4 hor ' der Staid, ra vly to pounce and iirZfy upon the vitaid turn and Italia:- nloaloub center, MO . W bee tlii,. :dzo.uz a:l6 deulaudiug m u d r,cUv ing the :esi.en uf it , neighbors who hLve not yet luily iccoyercfl Item their surprise, or, rather, eonste, - nation, at the eudden'and ; grand development of power in a nation whose insignificance in political matters had become a • by-word. In fact, this lute • stride of Prur.sia, and, through her. of j Germany, tow.irds Influence r...nd, power, I. hoe no I.Lrallet on the I,ages of histkiry. It t we may judge her iuturi: by the recent past no auticipriti(in of her coming great ness would be exageratcd. Though not yet fully and compiwtly united, the Ger man nation it on the best road to lose its world-know . n character for dreaming., and 10 cater on a career of realism o n ly equalled by its accomplishments in the realm of. pure thouzlat, the sublime arouti on wrilch:maeor sphits wage the wars of theories and probleme.. ' Look and sec hoe' surely Inzlar..cldraws Ater acid face into a grim smile, and con gratulates a neigh . ..i: whose fiiendshin rust alliance the lately deemed bclpw her digraf• ty to' solint. haughty Francs- gnav, - and * bite the curb' which. Ler sagacious ruler deemed i': necessary to lay ulam her„ lice Italy, the new-bore, ie.onited. Sce fondly rho clinf,.s to an alliance witira power that assisted• her :In the dangerous throes of Ler second biath—the perilous hour of her reserreetion--emitely disre garding the frowniag , admonition , flout the ' e4ital of `Franca.. Austria, - stritcl cd is the dust! and Rui.da, hesitat• lug to say a Word in fivor ,if kindred Ifouscs, depriqd cf territory an') people by a ge tore hand. See all this, and y'vl 'will b-41., to under stand the :-rfiat won', that h l yo. "Acts naYe wkouipl;sheo and the ch..rfges • Eul'opetm i v rolctics have nadergone. but ‘CRS - sl_n . t.' 'When atilt: cablo ilashed trponru,. the electric, we bud reason to belloro it wattl:', be a durable one, I,ICAU:e 1:p.)ur..*.1111 . , , , strong ' :tad Ktaide, whoL , e I:‘,undatrou liand would Lu bold ,2,1,11.:h to underullue . : We had additional 1. , !:12 , .n to believe the Teace would be a lash MEM to code territory in t nk•d:r,ll . .. v a n o . o , o(lwill.sliowu. 01r i . eatlLr:i Ice! that 6:1,1ru541 earrectTy 1.11211 E.S n I fading glory sir had pret I,p:LEl,lor hi LIN:11 hi , • ll we ly.vc thr• con veye.i Avhcn the bulletiv , oit the T.tutv,ror's gill itue health first their weals. lire :Ili F..us. piciou, then ivith prmicrat caution— liccompliiiii, evident, untnistnkabli err word is a writirig, s 2n'ilie wall Every ostiteliCoa CUT& forrraroo to DEITII. Death of the usurper and tyrant, who has black.. cried forever the second of December ha the murals of the world. But, justice re quire:: us to or - infest it, death also lo the• fpiirot sorereign, who, for more than thirteen . yearn 1._.,i tided not only the most caprieirins nation on the girjho', dolt ruled the urge part of the globe itself—death of the rush whoze slit% pendous creamers we "ever felt more dis, tinctly than at this moment of his ecpected departure. fie la but indisposed, and tire world shakes to its Poles. lie grows worse, tufa a nervous llnralsineSii prevades society. lle sinks, and black clouds o7ierei.rpail the political heavens.; to break forth into a ra. Inetempest. at the in. mat of Lis demise.— Tes ; he Is gr.. iii—this Emperor of the Frenc:h—though of a kind sinister "lad dark —and hiLtoty, which hest...yrs this name'en his unebi, wilt hr like manner adorn the iaepliew.. But the greatmisi, of this last, is an object mot's of fear than of envy. What feelings mush be those! of this slowly dying. Emperor P Ile knowathat the hour of his deism i-; also, the Lour of the dissolution of that grand * structure he Las reared i for the FlOry of Ids name and family. Ho •ia con...,(..drus that he hes la hriiied„periKi.uted, :pin; axed, niurilerZA, whhouti laving a permanent foendation. As the shadow vanishes:from the wail when the body that throw ii. ntriappears, so Lie ethic:Team:lts and succ r esses will disappear like e'reatiOna . of magic from the sight. Whatis the. punishment of Prometheus, of Tanthlus, of 9),lphr„, coinpar,,,i with the puniihmeut of this ambitious personage ? He Vilao received the brusk repulse of His mark with a pleasant mile, that he might spare his health, must be Lutfering elcrucl : atiug pain that nothing can stop his decay, and that hotnurt leave the stage on which his performances gained him tuner admir: i ars, few disinterested friend;, and foes in- i numerable, who know no higher pleasure i than to destroy his works, even at the tisk I i of convulsing Pripet:. - - This accompiLlicd—what next? Who I knows? Will it ho .ch.i.o,s--anarcliy like that which prevailed in 1780, drawing into t its vortex ail the nations of Zuro l .o Will !, the tie - throned Bobrliona, wiah re.,,,,imated hopes, sliike for theileatctomialoind. Will 2. 1 another Dictator, an another 'Second of ! December, si)11 the annals of Pr..(nco? IViit I the Republic arise Wan its grave, unol *ills greater o;ntion and exl,erniti , ..., ten , h 1 the fiery Gauls to he 11 free people? Wi.'H knows? Can the Imperial Prince hold ilifi i reins which hi, father's Eironehami., :num! ~ if diglcult to manage? This ,i3cents getar- ~ ally to be dis'celieved. Whet lire , beyond i the present regime battics',..th.i calculations i of the urc.t. iiei,•actonr. • , i In Prussia tiler, is another s'icy. Man— l i greater titan .7.c.11, 1.1',1.11; 'if. we way cali hint greater t; bit 1 . ..(ri Ida adversaryin Ille most ELlhOot of all gutne,,• !bat of poiii ie7. In his cosy, also, liuil:tmisi are went to every point of the compass. In his case. I - to, i friends and foes i.t.. t-sgerly watdding the! chumps. Yet there is nee essential iiiger- , mace betweeh these twomen. 'NA PO - Lk:6N 10, a• Setting—titanmil, a rising star. While the former It 1014117 friends and grip. 'parity, trhan.ginor t i enr for indili , reno o . l l or enmity, the Litter is jor-i emerging from i it clouded atinospiere of tuieapprehension and tealous,y into the bri : ot ,i!, iiiii region of love and ~,; , , ,,,: a 1i,,,,. .L . ,,, , n, his th,,,i.„ as In that of NAlaoLn.,:r, 11. , soar"'- '''ii Of a continent may 0 , ety. 'flue vii :M . P . '. of i PrtiSoSht might then Intl e heo.n in Vniit. 'Le might suddenly Se (lioololl in 1,,t ,b , tions career, and lose her 1.,. V: t,,,-lrain a- raphilv ' - as it viivi golueti. Le , u,, thereftire, 0'301 , 11 that 110 isreCor e o lug, and hope he will rot;. tinny to improve, and labor in that opit it of tram I.4Lerty which Mush etolocnec.‘ the ; welfare of a nation. A' tor NATOLI:OI%, it ' We cannot applaud, let 115 be stow in tins Mineral conderunuticu of him With--sit I Iris felble. - , and ecil lenrencie,s, he po:,se. , ses riuttEtit:3 le secure the auuii rutiou er v6:11- ing gulf. rations, and ha done mote for 0, of tlic maturia: rcFoiirc,, - tilan a tio7 , 2ll.l:flinary pul t4,gether. Contrast in: a; moment the great int n whoin we have spoken, and the natin- , theyrespeetively rule. _ How' i n n. r i0 r , , ,,,,t0 pitiful, do they and their comilitionsappe:tr to the eyes of Republicans' A lotuti,,tl minion of intelligent It:rung,stretult:t; thought that four eyes may olose. How miserable their condition—how ci'ot:ttml' - lible their utter heipletsness! Could sot a a thing happen in :mat Si public at- oms ? Our beloved lir,Notl.o was - la.l low, and million'.horEe:Ml,l:i mourned him; but our political machinery worked on without interruption, and sic bore without apparent effect a blow which would have staggereti or prostrated monarOdal governments,. Let ;14 cherish our free instdutions. Lei us guard them with n watchful eye, and pugish.with ihstaut dekruction any . hand audacious enough tornienuce thorn. In mining and preparing anthracite-coal for market, much waste is incurred by ab rasion. A considerable percentage of the entire mass is broken up into small parti cles known as calm. The purer the coal, the more friable is it ordinarily. This cull +lteumilates in yak masses near all the col leries, and various expedients are resorted to in order to get it out of the was - . times large quant4les of it are shoveled inio atreti . ps' during tl'oods, to lc carried away to the annoyance of property holders be low. Sometimes it. Is used -to till up low or marshy - places, and at others to loan railroad embankments. Deposited in lance. wan:Bias, it is retorted to .be liable to spontaneous curribut•tion. - Various experiments liars been conduct.!!" s Ca to utilize, if possible; this waste ; 161: so car. in this- country, withoui practical r‘i. In Englund, experiments to the ; same end.have been made upon the of hituiniUOU.9 coal, and tavoralde conclu. I t t i z 1: Cions'have been reached. The retUse is mixed with isnimon farina, alkali and 1 , ..t I water 1n the proportions of ..eight pound. ! of farina, three pounds of alkali, and tweu. ""'"'` ty five gallons of water to a ton, after which it is moulded into bricks and sold at a ton, IcvLuch * , 1,511 cheaper than 0 , 4.1 110 w far this recipe will stleCeed u ill , the cu; in produced from anthracite ?in I y determined lc experiment. rum-, 1 , trill succeed, as well with our biteiniaeu as with British. • • Experiment sMiad , iu CC/tinily u ill] the residuum of,petrOleUtn, Upoll:113111Litile ...Ilan, have not succeeded so welt as to lus• tify the coatiuttance of them, -I,i , ption in. Pari i; propo:ea to niinex the town of iZoxintry, 31asbachusetts, to 130,zo;!. Providence man named iris lateht inventetl a conthined paper la; and 1,0,,niu, and FOl,l the p urat (;14 , 15.1f - me epi,leniir, ills iv tLe "cottage Immo. of 1:ogi.L1,1" chiltheu I.apti:ed tve 71 , 1:11, , 1 /t:.t MIME great "'almoner. —An issue of bank ,nalcs of half a scudo, a little r 6 ore than two !ddi. :lags, which has lone; been taikcd of,, ite,•: hcen ofilcially announced in Ihcr. • --"Da you think that raw oysters nn healiby aaked a lady of tier phylcira. -1, ❑O -% }. "Ye,:" he replied, "1 neN r jli complain of being out of health in my --10 his recent ,diplouratic circular. the Emperor.Ne.pol.2on nice; It 0,3 that, "one century hence, the liuU , ,,l,St:de, of America will coot:till one In/itro: HlP— lion of inhabitants." —"I have no:hinv to give you buC my heart,7 said a spin.ter to a la see IPI had conducted it suit for • h.r. .s:_dd the lawyer grainy, "go to my he takes the fees. ' . —The best time ever made on puyi, trOulng.in Connecticut, was msde at :dm edian, en the 17th, by-Lovistban. laic nim,le the time in 72:26, uncer saddle, and arriv:l :10 pounds over weight. —Mite Fanny Sewnid, &itchier nr the Secretary of State, is seriously isA th, icsidmire of her lather in Waithiugton.— ,Physiriam: have been = eat. (Nile AM:nru, New York, and Philadelphia. —The Ilanniton Istelii9evw,r say; tha hog Cholera is making had my:ice , anion , the swine around Oxford, tdh!o, EeTCltil large hog raisers hating lost heavi lv.within the pas - lfew weeks. reward of $l,OOO has hsea °ltem for the discovery of Edward Tisdale, of Dubuque, lowa, alive -or deSd. He mys teriously disappeared, at Chicago, on th/ afternoon of Septerukr...2sth. join! ,tork cowl ...any hae been organ ized in Indianapohi; air the estahhohtnen• or cc cotton factory in that city?, The capi tal zomi,t4 of fifty thoumnd ah.re of Ott each, making an agg'regate capital of OW: million donate. • —Toe Marquis do Tuirt, formerly French Ambassador to the Court:of:Spain. who was challe.nged,by Mr. Soule, at Mad rid, bemuse sneered at the lota Mrs. Soule's dress and manners, died at Berne, Switzerland, recently. --Au expedition, numbering front SG) to 600 persons, j.s to leave Sena Fe, ou the let of Janunty, for the placers on tt , e Gifu River, in Arizona. Many udyenturen. front St. Loin. and Leavenworth have al ready resehed Santa Fe to join it. —Tito Boston Trareler says of Mr. Sew: aril: "Ile 'Things to that order of N e w York politicians of *m on Aaron Blur was the hist, Martin Van Buren the most con. temptible, henry J; Raymond the smallest, tend William IL Seward tho worst." —Two old English brass mortars, bear ing George I. 'and George 11. respectively, which were captured by Ad miral Foote nt Island No. 10, and present. ed by hi m t o the .Government, 'nave been donated to 'the New Haven Historical So= ciety. related that the clerk of a rural church in England recently made the fol. hr.ving announcement to the congregation. "Yeti are desired to attend a meeting in the veqry, at -1 o'clock, to consider Ott tlui means of 'eating the rdmrch, and to digest'. • other matters.'' I —Cave_Johmon, a State Senator elort Tennessee, but oat adtnitted to hi , r.e.,eat ,(2.4111 ,- i . the Legislature, has to: ,igy,tl On account of great ago and feehh! i,:fitn. A quarter ; ofa century ago :he ronhed among the tnomt: prominent ciatw.of Li, State. —When Judge Melia!, lir con. ri mom Ohio, years ago, was OpOWC , I nt tne,Ennonil elem on oecount 01 intemper ate habits, he . admil , oil the fact, but 'instat ed that he never wa.; (.Irunb a.; not to fairly repres,rit,his mmtituenb, wai eb , ctol by It triumphant major by. —A Denim:fat, in the ag4o To,” r. 1.1 innnens a eulogy of LAO I rebel patty ,by re . Marlling, "Alt men are porn tterno„ : l, Thiiis a mere-paraphrase on the part of the writer of th‘oCeOlaration of tin: ps.,hui-r . 'Bet old I was 'shaven in iniquity 'nn! s i n did my mother conceive me." • v years ;Igo British gold scat over her: to defeat 0 protective tariff. It is /11011,.important to the eapitalii.ts England that the rebel debt ehuuid be paid thorn titan 0 proteetive tariff sh cold be dc• leafed., Hence their anxiety to prevent the teMption of the constitutionnl amendment _Vtomy..hmin.d. —lu Ilichinond the ollicerS or the Ft ecti. ra,a's Bureau are still issuing raiious I" a emnll nUlffiler or persons, Whitt . ruin color• . ! Au a,sis4aut surveori has been assign• ,st 1., the linty of-Vnnoling Ir the poor of the city by lllu ffilicer in command or the v.paistnent, and it is 111.1111 ktiet- from I:l.licago, noticioLf pr•Jlitence , •holera in that city ;•.ayt: — Ralely, if It all, is it t , ltipt•Ente i el ,flll in cu~ttinia person uttnekutl. •Th, t•.,e of of utn ,joingui„u‘i 11113,..111.:11l1rii tm laf - no excelnicni t t tlif• 1.7,PIIt•;•al rulu Ht F pf•r ! • r • •I I f , of LADIE6 . , F•onal indulgeuce3 yeafß pr•-• •I ,„ •7 tut A, L I tiutd his cons.tiitiono to a „a. • • wqio ;11,.•,:avva) 1M133 1:1= novel 415, NT ',•. Thi, 1 I• c Inh :or their three r all the eircum. "t. - , the general .I,gal ti:.• MEER ,r =I =IMIS --Lieut. it.ta i r of :iv New both. Ft 410 , , j Ln.a , I to 0:10 ot our naval N't CI; tiq.li I:O:Its lit 1,11e . 121 It ,:t1 the Ft t Cittnis , ltrg, A 1.-t.v &hip, 114 o—the French boat., etitlt .workiut; I.ixteen nut 5. Lieut. connitandett :t arty itt the tittttek. on Fort l'it-her, tand w i ts to:yen: o .y wound ed. A Liother ()nicer lta ejairned the coin utatirl of tit, patty on . 0111 (we:l,lbn, but Barris lieuhi , 'conti , eitl or IV !1S I. while lei: father 1,-1 IkuCt coul‘i Ca The argument provnihd —The L , ,well (%) ,, ,-ic,..!•ay . E, that D. J. C Ayer has oflvri , ,l , ify nl , lOOOO statute of Victory purchased by loin in Italy. It is.about eight tent high ~nd btalld on u pedestal some ten t'eet i 0 belirht, rnalciuu it altogether, about eighteenl feet front tho Lase to tlt top or the fi',zure cad Will he a fit mate t the I.l , :ontantrq on Mol:witeut 5,11,,md; already e.“ etcd to the,firit mar4r et that terrible,, , raL:gl ,, , which flually.ter minat,A i 0 oat rho Lily Council cc elited the gift with . . 1)11. c:ll.sessiEla. , s 5.::7 , 1P1?.E.5: I. 4, (.0311'_,11.-..51Y.1% , .:AC.'.1CC. CH}: —.t .ts t - o.tErti FLEIILNO i;eulitifut I l, LIME ENE MEM I , aur.l.,:y -I'4 AM:) ' 1ae,.,,.-4.11' =MI ....'y ,. ===l NEW Al.; IF3I. A A =I FEAIAA ItEii?"II7;I:E:.taCJ7I; Vi I , f. \: • V• MEd FEE 1. ; MEI= SHIP CH ,ANDLERY BUSINESS L., t...,,. : ...t2u, 7. 1 , , , , ,7 P,IZES, rot.. ; Jr ;A .11no.:1.1.c..rs,rrr 1%::_:..t.,...r. • TI , ;11:01:`;:(;T::::s 01 , 1:!.1 , 1 , 31.t:' , 1 i .1i. 1 or l / 11 :;c• Par h t t: iS, • Yarns, bit: ~-,... 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WAR =Elllllllll l iMill =II TI.. , :ny.rt of !S: bra.•:/ to ar I frrt,nt narrat , ,, :!lie b,.blceE %son,' , aar,l tn, Prin. of 11 , . 1 /se r ,taba en•l lb tllub,-aIt•I bb ongrd, In tLe tanb.t, enl.scrlpt.on. ' Fr, lfrun .Idrers u 4 apply I= NT.4 C q'E) U TC EU tv ;1'; E rr ,11 17. 7.7.1 .1 . 7 F. it - I I p ~tr 7.'7.777 or 7,77717, ‘,7777• 1 • 7/ 119, 777.77 . 77 . 77.7107a7.1 1i . .177.7 7 . 7 7;. A71.17'7.77. , 17. 1.1,.\t 11771,1,777-,;17. EZEIMEIE MEN IVANTEP, TO ACT AS Y.ltLer —t•.: AK'S t 3 Fe,., _ MERCHANT TiLILORS HENRY G. MEECH A.NT TA IL OR, Nort!viro.t Coriwr nt Pezot Dectro“ r,n nr..• 'd 'll , . . 1-Iq, L••., Li. q , ..e t , "l tnreP*P3 SVl*--Cted 7tAroblen Goods. i 3 11 i 1 . Alit; Z.: ,*.; T AND'OVERCOA.TS, G I R f.‘. Ir - 64. LOGAN, taa?t•.4tr[[i F. 4 (anms, -117. No. to • I R tl TI :LP nt I= 1= IMBE Elila ~,i i,~~;.1. ame WY:- TX. 711.1 - GEE, • `:1"-TA t-,•l^ COAL, COKE, e2ze C 04 . 11,1 MEG i 'IMPORTAFIT TO Ct... 1 ,5 1 j:' , .. , 1FR.`;.. , HUT , 47.MEL & I-1 /3.' BE R. , vt„ .1:- alt, nt!, ..," C... 11.1 , !, r ~.., tl:Plr ,1•1 - , rto,k. t Of CO:IL 1,..t o-ce2v, 2, (2, , ,,:125 . 122,1.1 , 01., , ,0 2 22 vs Lump, :so“.1, !:2, 2 nod Cbr,c nut, 1.) , hills I'slley, Nos, 2 2 111111'vitont Col 11 , "1 1 1 .- - . 1. ,T,''. .; ' 2•1 ' n ' .::: , t.; ', . ' 1,:4:; .‘ 1 ' L ' 21 , , t 1.,17. Ico•,ftill, .c..-n.. 111. ..r • at 0..,1 11z .5t,,,. ~ tt , O A ! 7 . 1 0 1 ., 1 . t p),Du,, —___ i il 11 , 111111.1 . 1. 1 11 COA I.! Cott..!! COAL ! ! ! IMICKSON, STEIVIIIII & CO., om• t DSc.. 007 I:4.l:iort-5 , IStreaot. !'LP Flour M.11i),F.C9:41t.(.041. Aq! .crrrepal“! 17,,,,111,116Dr L.111:113,, BEACH; Al lb. , Matt. pr,-• Sir Al , orcler.h.f: 3t ofne, thou through:Li, .All, m! II Lit at:t 0' CRA I RLE4 81 , Dii.A.L'IR „ ougolo.6lleLv dud Cono.lliivillo Coal Coal, ' , Lack, and , Drataphurlzed rote, • OFFICE. Cornei of thith‘t/ili • Moron; nrst yard ou and Clymer ntlaiet, Ninth wArd s anal on bc,,,uct 4,!.52 . Look N. I. pittsburgn, Frain ill. i and Manor...yea:ere eLpiiiied with beet artiele of Coal or at the low eat re.h rates. ijed.yra bit at nay of the yard. will receive oroamt SEWING TtIACHEN ES; HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH Wheeler Ac-VVilson. 3LICAINE. Over 250,000 Now in Um, Q SALES FOR QUARTER ENDING , Jun.. vrofn rtnterntnt: WHEELER .4 'Ws 1...i0N 18.065 n. 43 UlCQVinit N. 5,11 r:NCr:yip doublShoo lop Vint:rice a WI. ;ow, Fl'n• be more than e inot °faun. nit, - Company.. Vrtl.CL ninon etalinn of the put - al-Iln ert.len, of 11. nu- Pn:lofMr• 1:1PV/011:trIZ Coo Cle-. 51nri:Inns CO ritk urrr, 1:::th, • 111 tr , n t / sn.t .11” Chinn, kola la orkler wlti.nnt nxt].“... • 1710".1VX. No, '27 Fifth Stret.t li MU! ORM or ntlttrrta,l to trt promptly..