. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . thence along the shore to LakeMichigan. It was, we learn from outsiders,determined to open the subscription boohsfor this contemplated road immediately.—Free Press. M. A. L. R. R.—The Chicago Republicansays : It is expected that the cars will com-mence running on the Michigan Air LineRailroad, between Ridgeway, on the GrandTrunk, and Romeo, Macomb county, Mich.,by Jan. 1, 1869. We would say in connec-tion with the above that SuperintendentYoung has lately put three sub-contractors atwork in St. Joseph county. Th


. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . thence along the shore to LakeMichigan. It was, we learn from outsiders,determined to open the subscription boohsfor this contemplated road immediately.—Free Press. M. A. L. R. R.—The Chicago Republicansays : It is expected that the cars will com-mence running on the Michigan Air LineRailroad, between Ridgeway, on the GrandTrunk, and Romeo, Macomb county, Mich.,by Jan. 1, 1869. We would say in connec-tion with the above that SuperintendentYoung has lately put three sub-contractors atwork in St. Joseph county. There is a goodprospect for the early completion of thisroad.—Niles Dem. 2,180 new vessels were built and registeredduring the year, 1,305 of which belonged to theUnited Kingdom, 23 to the Channel Islands,and 852 to the British plantations. A totalof 32,756,129 entered inwards and clearedoutwards in the United Kingdom. Those en-tered inwards represented 11,197,365 tonsBritish, and 5, tons foreign, and thosecleared outwards 11,172,205 British, and ,090 GET THE BEST. rfSWSIllIlffllllll yOo0 Engravings; 1340 Pages Quarto. Price $12. lO(000 Words and Meanings not in other Dictionaries. Viewed as a whole, we are confident thnt no otherliving language has a dictionary which so fully and faith-fully seta forth its present condition as this last edition ofWebster does of our written and spoke?! English tongue*—Harpers Magazine. The work is a marvelous specimen of learning, taste, andthorough labor. We praise it heartily, because we believeit deserves the heartiest praise.—N. T, Albion. These three books are the sum total of great libraries : theBible, SJtakspeare, and Websters Royal Quarto.—ChicagoEvening Journal. The New Webster is glorious—it is perfect—it distan-ces and defies competition—it leaves nothing to be desired.■—J. H. Raymond^ D., Preset Vussar College. Themoat useful and remarkable compendium of humanknowledge in our languag


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