ill; oi Jinglanci.KcUS] -^,,0414^—— ciisS. j The “ Day Book ” inform its readers,HI IthVt Di. Winter's Water-worked Whistle is to NoS,have a competitor iu a Wn^r*worked Bed, in. forrented by E. L. Moore, Esq. of the Customs— lea!aWell, we hope flt;j* the stimulation of inventiveiyf-i*euiu3 in general atpl the genius of these gcc« of 1S,tlonnn in particular, both whistle and hell will Jlastbe accomplished facts. To our most unsophistiea’ed view, however (if such should he the ease),'q 1 we think tho old pair of Abrm Guns erst iiredthej,, f hy the wuteiirul Sentinel fvcjtL the battery on the burs.iug out ol fire, should be agaiu brought into r*(| law! t ICu«, for—Y,rkrj is to ’Awake the Water31“Amei-I;i jb I m ' I _ ;. - 55 ?t %*' ''' j It was a most miserable economy on the part ofy jour impoial and imperious masters to suppress 0 ; Ibis most elf ctive Fire-alarm for the sake oftlioj powder expended ; for we dare to say, that either i SinISwhistle or bell will cost more to create it than 1 is~ all the gunpowder that might be exploded for[ pre? * i alarm nurnoses for the nextlt; alarm purposes for the next hali-century; and Edit} ! no mode of awaking the city could be more in-) the;rstantancotis than the quick ^s^oeesaive boomin'* I ig itj- o» two heavily charged tield-pirces.Oit scrmay