%^ o*Hisj — jdis-n;0S. jx 7he “ Day Bookinform its readers | T]OlU'thVt Di. Wirtter's Water-worked Whistle iatoiNo.irs,have tv competitor in a W^ter-worked Bell, in. t form vented by E. L. Moore, Esq. of the Customs—j j Well, we hope fo* tho stimulation of iuveutive c ' geuiu3 in general ayd the genius of these gcn«illyV-Tiof thtIoann in particular, both whistle and bell will | last i.-is,be accomplished facta. To our most uusophisti*. XIea’ed view, however (if such should be the case), fclig(O 1 we think tho old pair of AUrm Guns erst iired “eir j by the wutcurul Sentinel froth the buttery on the | menf| J burs.iiig out of fire, should be again brought into j Ja^ie 1 [ rtquiaitica,. for—Vrh is io *Awuke the H'ater^ (j It was a most miserable economy on the part ofOlyjonr imperial and imperious masters to suppress (lo J1 his most cifctive Fire-alarm tor the sake of thoifll * Powlt;hr expended ; for we dare to say, that either'. SntIlia or bell will cost more to create it than I It is, . all the gunpowder that might bo exploded for [ prefer ’,alann ourooses for the nextft* I(alarm purposes for the next half-century; and £d:tor}i\Jcrno mode of awaking the city could bo more in-)the I'dstantaneous than the quick ^pcossive boo in in-* 1 *8 it noCi- o* two heavily charged rield-pieces.OfAVn ere happy that his Lordship Chief JusticeOit seenmay blt;wmilrl