Tfi&37 'IlC8 ' rnrt i Prop JOSIIi TAMBS, and .WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY OCTOBER 1G, 1877. V I JKIf S AN lip VIEWS. The K'ussi.ins have 320 cannon in the viVi-nity nf Plevna, freaticntly all in ac - tive s"at,9Jffiomoar: -Jv; '' At a recent personal interview with tne rinrmin vitritt.un(L noicuiicui uiuuuu- ced the 1' tsslAy kAuelt AiW tWAmbas- sador in reply spoke of Turkish atrocities. The Sultan replied that if such were cum- mittca il-teasHsP Sicrs tiguorant of the GenaS. &a7criti6ri, -;Tuid that kicks urn hail been taken to prevent their re- currencc. wflauruwi un, . r luctantiy into iuo ar . i- muchW .my thchprrors . it had mia&nu vjijv A Boston woman is reported to have had her dead black and tan uog lata out in -a fiaerosewood coffin covered with flowers and ornamljwUh-aTsUvcr plate bear- ing its uame and .agc. Then she tried to get it buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, if but, bcin,g refuscdot, a physician to mate out a burial certificate that "Leo Oilman died of spinal meningitis," and, with the assistance of a fashionable undertaker, had the dog buried in Oanibnugo ocmetery, the officers thiuking the body to be that cf a Child. ! The French Free Masons have long bccndednpdn tho question as to whether a belief in "Tho Grand Architect of the UnivcisoHhonld be a dogma of their Order. At the recent Masonic Uon- ventionin France, the second . clause of the constsitution, which ran thus: "Free ATashnrV Tin! ds to the i nrincinlc of the " yj - i x i existence ofJod and of tho immortality of the soul," was altered by an immense maioritv to "Frec Masonry holds to tho i)rinciplflSraWoiute freedom of con- science! Uli&l& itf .tho brotherhood of mankind It excludes no one on account f j. l i' n 11 I of his belief. The 6bservatoie, a journal published in Home, declares in a recent issue that on the proceeding evening its editor had "thric6 fccr i'Ope -.Pins and kissed his haud, and afterwards enjoyed his amiable J. conversation up to a late hour." From inis u woupiptsvriujivue reports oi the PopjcplUn dissolution must bj nfitrW lid . itf in bis eighty-sixth year; however, aud life, always uncertain, is particularly so in such a case. In this conneotipn.t-Ui be borne in nuna tnat a short1 frWe vinc&Dr. Pchgallo, one of the j0m u Thompson, of Ohio, Ser physicians to' his -Holiness, was dismissed gcant-at-Arms : J. W; Polk; pf itis- frrni flin srrvir! bv f'iirdinal Kiniconi for. I M t v w . v w J . ; J as it wrrs Tiiie.OTur-eriing pcopio ouimuu the Vatican some particulars ahut the condition of the Pope's health. Tlie state ment 4jiaaiMt)entieeii inaile that it is the purpose of tho j Vatican family. 'iu thO event of the Pope's death, to keep it secret inav be '-chosen before it is known to the outside world. ' The Ne'Jturk bulletin speaks of the ate persjntjdownward toridency ol gold Lcwrfrfnlfo - ecccutrrc ' rnovemcut." It as a beheves that it is partly owing to the for- wardiosoiltLa mw, cotton and graiu crops wa,u,tiWYVJ 1 ' . ' . . which causes the exchanges to. rule in fa vor ot th United States. In addition, however,! hdB0' ifavoiing commercial movements, tbcre;lappeps to ho just now a special , element at. work. The stock speculators find it difficult, under the un certainties that overhang the money mar ket, to Wrqw. from tlic bauks upon the vcrJJkfjJd amoiiht of stocks they arc hold ing; and-they have, there fore, borrowed from forign -baukers large amounts of sixtyystbrHng bills, which, being thrown upon thVmarkct depress the rates of eicMatogbf ' These operations were oc casional resorted to by operators to tide 'over the 'pressure of the fall money market in jears-preceding' the panic; but since 1873 Vhey.naT been unknown, and the fact of the revival shows how closely the money nia'rkct is approaching its ante panic condition. It will' have been observed in the pro ccediuss of thfe''piscopal General "0)11- vA.a;n -tt u-lf th7t the Rev. Dr. Do Korgn Kucccedpdj.aftcr.a spirited debatel in securing the reference to a committee of his proposition to change the legal title f hrt Protestant Fnisconnl Church. It is undcrsUiml tha the ' iarty represented bv Dr. o Koven, who is an uncomprom iainT"ilifTl Churchman, desire the name to be "Ammbft'Ciifuch." Should the'eom mittce report f.ivorably which -d-.s not ,nnMr at ah a,!j.lho. two lbm - i th-y Convention asscntto the ch in- v. hk h is still less likelyall the Diocesan Con-veiitiopsi'forty-nvc iu nuniber, will have ti vote upon the action, and a majority of tbiwli vote anirmativeiy before-theTcBango' can beeffected. The -.f onuositiou is being mauir fested'to1 the movement,1 and : the pre all ' are that a ' large majority of Aniencau Episcopalians Vicfer the iflrcs- nt-tWW"fW tiUo 10 Uieir cuurcu m - -n cjrn a mr 17 A TTO Indications all point to the feet that the otate J? air woicn opens in will be the most successful thing of the kind ever known in the annnalsf cfj this State, f he exhibition promisci to be a superb ouc, and the streets of Itaieigh will be thronged and its hotels and board ing houses crowded, during the next four days, with an assemblage larger, perhaps, than: the Oak City has ever known beTorei Every part-of thtrState will be represent- ana thcre will throngs of-vUitora from - all of the .adjoining ptalps j vine success of the exhibition ia alreadjr aisurea ami utooie.uuw ouiv a nam u uv. r. THE SOUTH ATIAWTIt;, We have receired froni the' publisher, Mrj. Cicero AV. Harms, copies -of the first number of her new magazine, : the South Atlantic, and must congratulate her upon the auspicious inauguration of '"her .tfnrlml it. I .'Imm: with j, of Q0 ordinary nature. The of coQtentg pre8ented , ia a rery attrrctive one, Capt. Maffitt sires us the firsjt par t of a TCry interesting ' hiosrapni- cal sketcn 0f lbe iate Admiral Semmes, the galiant Bpirjt which has so recently passed away from all worldly strife ; prc - g - 1(jeilt jjattse writes of the - Unirersity tho state, a-paper which wjl bo read Mth iQterest eTery where; paui H Hayne, the "Southern Laureate'.! haa a ghort but charmiDg anu gUggestire pocm) an(j tnere j8 a happy little poem once written by John H. Boner, a native (wc Leiieve) of Salem, in this State, but, in our humble opinion, crude though his verses were, one of the best poets in the : Southland, although his hand is now palsied forever in death. There is also a very caustic, yet cicTcr critique upon "Lowell s Larlier roems," wmcn ccriamiy does not do that gentleman any injustice and the first part of what prominses to be a vcrv charminc serial story. The edito- . . j rial department also presents some very pleasant papers. The mechanical part of the publication is worthy of commendation. The maga- zinc is from the presses ot Jvicssrs. uacis. son & Bell, of this city, and the printing 1 1 ' ! MAn4- n(t.niflv ortrl illlffl ble. CONGRESS INSESSION. The organization of the new Congress was made yesterday ,land that body wil proceed vigorously to work to-day. Mr Randall -was formally re-elected Speaker 0f the House, Mr. Uarneia naTing oeeu nominated by the Republicans. The vote stooa i for Randall and 132 for Uar field. The other officers of the House, all 0f whom arc Democrats, are as follows George Al. Atlams, ot KentucKy, vior , enmi llrTinrlrpp'np.T .Tas.'M. Stewart, of UUIU I , a..w , w T " ' ' . u triuia. rostaaster ; ana JtveY. xt vuuu L'oin, of Maryland, ChaplaiD Mr. Randall on assuming the Chair Gentlemen of the Houso of Represent lives Klcvated for the second time by a irrateful heart. I shall endeavor,', with even temper and rigid firmness, to per torm the duties of the office and respond adequately to the coufidence'placedinme, by conforming my action to the clearly expressed will of the House; yet, fully re- a'.izing the delicacy and difficulty ol-tne position, 1 solicit your auvice anu. ,nr(. fofiiin!? sure of Your forbearance arid indulgence. - We meet under circumstances imperi-ous-1) demanding that all considerations of class, section and party shall be subor dinated to the loftier and more patriotic f doini: what is best for the whole c - country and all its people. Since the adjournment an Administration has been iuducted into office which is obeyed as the actual frovcrnment. regardless ot the grave rvint rhieb marked its Virth. and this House, animated .by a spirit of due patriotism, desiring first the public tran quility under the law, will frankly apr prove any sincere and permanent policy looking to cornnlete pacification- and the advancement of all constitutional metf ods of the general public welfare, and it should be your sacred duty to provide legislation wliirH will rnnder imnossible a repetition of the wronns which have occurred and of the dangers which threaten us. . I assure yon I will take no step back ward in the work of retrenchment and reform so auspiciously begun by the : last liouse. Under a mature and definite plan of reduction ot tho expenses , of the jrovcrnmcnt, to have an honest adminis tration it should bo frugal . Never be fore was it- mere urgent than how With general financial distress and labor repressed,' when the iron rule ot'hard ne- ! ni'nrir VirMC in Vrt lin1 extravagance on the part of the people' servants would bean unpardonable crime. It is partly because this wholesome policy was faithfully carried ont, that I am per mitted to sreak from this place. Tnvokiiiji for our deliberations that tol erance '-f opinion which Bccures harmono oiu ;u ii -. . that right and clear judgment, whi. iv j.ijnlk-s legislation," and that mu tual tonlUience and respect will subsist between the House and its presiding ofhetrs, I am now read j to take the oath provided bylaw. r, r,k-lr fC A A buiidinj; has been erected near Biig ham Young's grave for the shelter of a party of men who keep a continual guard Kil Atrr nrtA T?r1ifc ' ' ' , f 1 .' m 1 1 m i 1 i ' -ft - t i Excavations for the tunnel under ll chauuel between Franco and England hare already been begun on tho French eiqc. J SOUTH CAROLINA OUT OF CON GRESS; . 'f eryriveunS3Bhf Carol Ja will turn . 9 . -1 ... 3 m savs it rtatsVith'fliosyb- jOQ!e, enth judging b'f the election returns and qualifications of its members, to decide whether ibis State shall ha?e any representation in the raw . Senate and aifdll aadrcotopfcte ,uepre- sentation in the liouse. . bv the General AsscmJblyJn .whose rrcs- ence the election of .Governor Hampton was declarei, incre is no nucsuon iz he was. and is. thcjchoice of a ' maiorifvef bthjbranQhcsrpthc State .Legislatu'r'c: The Iclaims of his competitor are not worthy of a moment's serious considcra tiobJ Of what use is it to gend Gen. But ler back to South Carolina for the' enthu siastic re-election that Would 1 a wait hi m? One thing wc have a fight 'to 'insist on and it is that the Sen ate "shall make its de cision, quickly 1 . Procrasy uatibri and post- poneraent will oe a denial oi rcprcsenia tion in the Senate to South Carolina. IiC the Senate jact at encei ' Irl the House of Representatives Messrs O'Connor, Tilmau and Itichdrdsou pro test the election and contest the scats o Cain, Smalls and Ramcy. They wn show that they received a majority of the legal rotes cast at the - election, ma ma the apparent majorities, of Jheir opponents are due to violence and fraud. It Messrs O'Connor, Tilmah and Rrcaardsoti Wcre'not elected, there, was no y4al..eicc,u.on:iiiM' districts; Where there is any sfrwui Annht hk ta Hho nonular verdict, it is ffifc . , , . . , , to remit the whole question to the - people for their decision. 'As we saiiVjih regarc to Senator Butler, an tjarly determination of the protests' and contests - is both desir- rdio ana neceaaary . r (Charlotte Observer.! Interesting Law Case A singular and interesting case was dis posed of in the Inferior Court yesterday Two day ago,' a deaf and dumb negro known as Christopher, was arraigned be fore the court on a charge t)f assault with a deadly weapon.' His counsel' submitted that, being afflicted by a visitation of Prov idence, he was not responsible." 5 An ex amination, of previous deqfsions rcVlp the fact that there had bedn phly 6nc Site). ilar case before the cou'rt's'of Nortli 'Carc linatowit: the State vs ; Harris, invwhich ehe Supreme Court, following th$ nsHge of tho English court's, dircctcl atilal on "the preliminary question?- Accordingly, When tte counsel made tne , auovc . men 'tionect 'objection, the' court vbi;dered; a trial to determine this question. - A jtiry was impanelled, , and Capt H D'tob acting as interpreter, the' case was-1 in'yc'stigated. The '.fury rendered a 'verdict of F'ahity, and the; regular triar on the Din onuuicuiran was proceeded with, resulting i if 'the con viction of Christopher," who'wvs subse quently sentenced to two years Laid ia- bdr. . V Shuttinjr Outthe.Enemv. . It is better to shutout the enemy, lj:ca..e. than to battle with him after lie Las .entered the fortress of the body. Therefore, if health Is endangered by hurtful influences, such as a malarious atmosphere, unhealthy occupa tions, sedentary pursuits', and 'those which necessitate undii3 physWl or mental '-strain or exposure In rough weatlier.dt is the iirt of wisdom to prptect It by the use ofa relia ble pretentive article sold, advertiFod or prescribed is so avU adapted for this pur pose, as i UostetUr's- .Stomach Bitters, an agreeable and efficacious tonic, recoinmcnd edbr physicians; as, a. medicinal stimiilant. and corrective,' botanic in, its . derivation, and having for its 'spirituous l)asisold rye of the purest quality,, w hich preserves in an undeteri'oratln'A; form' th6 potjent vegetable juices and extracts combined with it. Forti fied with this behign preventive, tne system may bid Ucnauce to uisease, no. imuier now unfavorable the coViditioni3. 1 i ' o N AND' AFTER MONDAY NEXT -the STREET CARS will Commence running, at 4 o'clock in the morning, and run every 15 minuter, each why from the Market 'House, , i - - , , until 6.30 o'clock, except Saturday?, when 'i : '" ' they will ran - anti! 10.30 b'cfocK : The Cars will alternate tetween tbc'CcinC'? Ury and Brooklyn." j - ' ' ! - - i There will be k Car to the Cemetery every 30 minute?, a'soone to liiooklya eery -0 mifciites. ! ' ' .... -. j . - ' . Thtre.Will be a siga on the f e.ar of the Car just over the dash board, degTnatisg which pUcc the Car Is, going either Brooklyn or theucmetery. , .- . : , ; . Persona wishing to take the cars oh';clther of the three Railroad; . will find the Street pars the cheapest and inoat comfm table, way of reaching them. , Person arriving . in the citr Will alwaysfind a car at the upper end of iProat street near Union Depot, wbkb will take them to any of the Hotels for 5 cents, or to any other part of the Street Car Line. Price from Castle and Sixtfi street?, to the Cemetery or HUtonf pnly. 5 cents for very near the three miles of rotd, and return for 5 cents. The very cheapest fare in the United SpSna -M W4&4 KftpfM'Vtfr c-Ii- reuce on the part of the drivers to iho Super- "at 21'." -1 -UyJ 1 " Superintendent. h I -fjlfttS ktid OlaSsfes: T EST, LSrOUTMETj EVEK oCered ia thlar city5 atlpricls raninff from 25 cintilosio. r:,i,, ! Call and examinefor j oursel yes. , , 1 june 1 : . J. IL AliLEV. with anxious merest tattrabenate md Housa ij RepreseLtati xjf at! jWashinion, tnJ UnariesE n M 3 c4 votiner, icr Stoamship Lines, &c. i l'r LI I A -;1 STEAMSHIP LINE. t ! The Steamer f : CAPT. OLiVFIi; ". WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON Wednesday,t Oct. 17. . To be followed by the X J. FOLEY, CAPT. PRICE, Saturday, Oct, 20. JSQ" tiliii i era can rely upon the prompt sailing" .f steamers aa advertised. 2hrouh Bills of liadin? gen to and from Philadelphia, and "Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. ' For Freight Engagements apply to A. Z. CAZAUZ, Agent, Wilmington, W. C. L. S. T3ELDE?T, Soliciting Agent; ' 1 -- ; ' REUBEN FOSTER; - General Agent CMrndrLea and Light Streets, Baltimore; "oCt 1G . t ;: . LYDE'S, AND ... r ... t W i f in i Rgton , fti , C,, teamship Linfe, iThe Steamer E FACTOR, i CAPT. JONES, ' ; WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, OCT. 20. .''PFCrs can rely Upon the'prompt sannig of Steamers as advertised, lor Lrcight Engagements apply to A. B. CAZAXXX. Agent, Wilmington, W. C. L. S. BELDEN,iSolicitIag. Agent. ; ; WiJ..r. CLYDE & CO. General Agents, 6 Bo wih urcen, or rier 13, N. K., Wew York i ' oct 16 OEothinar and Hats Renovated. I I AYINU COMMENCED the business of JL L dying cleansing and pressing all kinds of ' Clothing and Hatd, I would solicit ' the patronage of the public in general. Cl.'arges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed.''- - - ; . ., Ahjo, Old Clothing and Hats exchanged for work. C. P. KEMSEN, Practical Hatter and Djer, " au -17 Cuvrie Row Second St on ce- T UE UNDERSIGNED HAVING THE SOLE risht to sell the SEWING MA CHINES manufactured by the SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, in the County of New Hanover, begs ta inform the public that hfr is prepared to offer EXTRA INDUCEMENTS to those wishing to buy SINGER SEWING MACHINES. i f Needles, Oil, and Attachments, of all kinds, always on hand. Machines Repaired. Charges reasonable. Mr. Robert C. Dudley is authorized to make collections and receipt for the samel JOHN L. DUDLEY, Second Street, near Post Office.-, ' Mine-. Demorest's Fall and Winter Patterns have arrived. Send for Catalogue. " oct 9 x . . . Iew Design. .N INVOICE OF CLOCKS of entirely new desiTis has ju5t been received and are being gold at extremc-Iv low figures; also a fine aortment of LADIES WATCHES, SEAL and PLAIN GOLD RINGS and LADIES' ami GENTLEMEN'S C BAINS. vrork left with me will be neatly exe cuted. All 1 ask of the' Public is to give me atrial. . J. H. ALLEN. feb27 fWatch maker and Jeweller The Centennial JS THE COOLEST SALOON" IN THE city, . and continues to' furnish forth refreshing 'drinks, line cigars and turtle, clam or, yege table' soap every day. Come, ye hungry and eat formotbiEg"andlye thirsty and drink for a.cocsidtration. . jjune Prop rie tr. Painting. HERE 'f 6 CXN'GEVirdURPaint- in done with dispatch, ..neatness and at rcasocablvf rates is at. , a C. PARKER'S rALXT:nopf M one door North of Old Jail building on Prin cess street HOUSE, SHIP and SIGN Painting done and . satisfaction guaranteed. Great care is given to small job?. ' 1 f' may. 16 .. York -JMtt' llll I in III I m I Miscellaneous. - n V" TIP . ' lll-v "N. iiipi f AIRES DISEASES OF THE. rHROAT.lUNQS.HVER & BLOOD. In the 'wonderful mediclr.e to "which the alllict d aro above diroctod for relief, the discoverer believes he haa combined in harmony more of Nature's sovereign curative properties, which God has Instilled into the vegetablo kingdom for healing the sick, than were ever before com bined in one medicine. The evidence of this fact is found in the great variety of most obstinate diseases which it has been found to conquer. In the cure of Bronchitis, Severe- Coua;hS and tlie earlv Etasres of Consumption, it haa astonished the medical faculty, and eminent rnrsiciang pronounce n. iuo K'eiiieM iuvuiou iliacoverv of t lidcoverr of tue ago. v nue u cures tno sever est Coughs, it strengthens the system and purl- ties the blood, iiy its great ana tnorougn Llood-miriftintf properties, it cures all Hn mors from the worst Scrof nla to a common Dlotcb. Pimple or rnpt!on. Mercurial disease, Mineral Poisons, nnl their effects, are eradicated, and vigorous health and a sound constitution established. l'ryslpela SalU rheum Fovor Sorce, Scaly or Hough Skin in shQi t,.all the numerous diseases caused by bad blood, are conquered by this powerful, purifyiwj, and invigorating medicine, 11 you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sal low color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on taco or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in tnoutb, internal heat or chills alter nated with hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy foTP.hodinirft. irretrular appetite, and tontruo coated, vou are sutferingfrom Torpid I4ver. or " Ilillousaoss.'' In many cases of Ilver Complaint" only part of these nvmntoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases. Dr. rierce'8 GoUlen Medical Dis covery has no equal, as it effects perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. . SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT $1 PER BOTTLE. Trcpared by R. V. PIEItCE, in. D. Solo Proprietor, at the "Wohld's Dispensary, Jiuflralo, r. V. This Cut Illustrates tho Manner of Using ; . j Dlt. PIERCE'S -fV Fountain Nasal Injoctor, This instrument is especially designed lor tho perfect application of - , SB. SAGS1 S O'ATASEH SEIOSDT; It i? the only form of instrument yet invented With which flnid medicine can bo carried high up and perfectly applied to all parts of the affect ed nasal passagics, and tho chambers or cavities communicating therewith, in which pores and ulcers frequently exist, and from which tho ca tarrhal discharge generally proceeds. The want of 6uccess in treating Catarrh heretofore haa arisen largely from the impossibility of applying remedies to theso cavities and chambers by any of the ordinary methods. This obstacle in tho way of effecting cures is entirely overcome by the invention of the Douche. It3 use is pleasant and so Bimple that a child can understand it. Full and explicit directions accompany each instrument When used with thi3 instru ment, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures recent attacKs or tjoia iii me Head" by a few applications. ' SYITIPTO HIS Frequent headache, discharge falling into throat some times profuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent, offensive, etc In others, a dryness, dry, watery, weak, or inflamed eyes, stepping up, or obstruc tion, ot nasal passages, ringing in cars, deaf ness, hawking and coughing to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcere, voice altered. nasal twang, Afiansive breath, impaired or total deprivation of sense of fujc-11 2Jid tasf.7 dizzi ness, mental depression, loss of appetite, indir S2stion, enlarged tonsil, tickling conn, etc.' nly a few of these symptoms arc likeiy to be present in any case at one time. ' Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, when need with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche and ac companied with the constitutional treatment .Which is rommendcd in the pamphlet that wraps each bottle of tbo ilsnxdy, is a perfect specific for this loathsome diseasfc It is nuld and Sileasant to use, containing no strong or caustic rugs or poisons. The Catarrh Kcmedy is sold at SO cents, Douche at 60 cents, by all Druggists. R. T. riEUCE, JT. I)., Iropr, f - EUFFATO, X. T. n Happy Kllicm to iouNu from the effects of Errors and Abuses in earl life. Man hood Restored. Impediments to Marriage rcmovedV New method of treatment. . New a&4 rznrkable remedies. Books and circulars n free in eealed envelopes. Address Howard Association, 419 X. Vtnth St.. I'li-LidpTnMa. Vx a 7 t O An Inftituticn havin'r a hih ! I, reputation for honorable con- iW I9! duct and professional skill. Great chance to make money. Ifyoucivn tscct gold you can get grcenlxick. 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Engravings and Maps lhouaJUl . The work origlnaliv mMi . title of TliJS HEW AMEltlCAScYijvT. DIA was completed hTl gtL1; . A time the wide circulation -rtkai?11 talned in all parts of the IJn J.V? - the signal developments which haTTT!?-- piAce m every Drance. of cience. iiteir,,!11 ana art, have Induced theliS' !VN o U iisner vo suomu to an exact and thwooVW revision and to latsue anew edition 1 7nV?ft THE AMERICAN tUU)luflLenltH, X .Within the last ten years the n,.'11! aiscovery in every department cknbwuw has made a new work, of leterum ??F perauve wanu - tTTlT1 xne movement of political affair, k... kept pace with the dlovRrU .rr" their fruitful application to thrimwt? . and useful arts and the convemliS X tlnrtmf.nl nfKrwil Mfia ri -"-"CO aiHl re- i v wwaw m w? VlaCl lymffi ftTwl sequent revolaUons hay occurred inV?0 ingnational change, of S3SSaftjJ&; . The civil war of our ountlrywluch 1 J lUi height when the last voli, 5,U "J work appeared, has happily endi A5J new course of oommerciaT lakdlitZfSi activity has been conimencedT WuUk' ijarge accessions to onr rpotr. , knowledge have heen made ly th?Ei gable explorer of AfrlcaT 7 e The great political revolution. 0fth i. . decade, with the natural result of th2 wi of time, have brouc-ht lntn ..Kti-r.1! multitude of new men, whose nam V. i every one's month, and of whSeifriS everv one Is curious to knowthe nartLi. Great battles have been fought aft tant sieges mumtained: of which tho dn. are as yet preserved only in the ncvn.Z or In the trasient publlcatlonfl oftKr aud which ought now to take theii tiJ?fc 1 1 In preparing the present edition fo press, it has accordingly been the hirnlftL editors to bring down the Information to SI curate account f the most recent diaccWw In science, of every frehs production u hteraure. and of the newest InvenUoiu S the practical arts,as well as to glTeaguccbm and original record of the progress .poliUcS andhlstorlcaleventa. lViWorH -8been,egwi after Jong and n careful preliminary labor, fchd lth the incS (' ample resources for carrying it on to a sue. c ssful temlnatlon. . w BUC None of the original stereotype plates baTi been used, but every page htwln prSed pcedia, with the same plan and comDM i its predesessoT, but with a far greater pecun. iary expenditure, and with such lmproTe men tin its composition as have been snWat ledge ser exPeriencea ixd enlarged knW. 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