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I'HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, N AY 23, 1873, : T amptres, destroyin ¥ T8 oy b trumonts of brutal foros, and fu his sorvi paraionn of brito nthro. thiem in tho freshnoss of itn incidonts and: immitablo dolicnoy of its delinentions, ., Tho Danish idea of an oduc COlomona Potorson, in 5 *C DANIBII BUCIETY, AND ITH IRVIVA 1s, that tho man shnil Lo al {ons, ovon whon {ho conyorsntion astmos the charactor of a paselonato dehato, in such n man- nor an does not hurt anybody's feelinge, or make tho convorantion disngroeablo Ly porbonal ox- that fndeco annet, in* the nowspapers galuat Lis colleaguo, THG: aftalr i some beyond ex; Doltlior fosco nor rospith vant givl Teaving crumiled. n 9 o'clock fn tho ovoning, atamp, to whom ho dared PERIODICAL LITERATURE, qu all; subduln ;Ilbjllfilllng nations atod. man, Bays With » shabby ser- otos nt hls- door ot andn man of tho Roynolds d ot deny b privato futorviow, g roun Lls ofMco i tho day-thne, o could o 10 cacapie muspiclon, if he dil detection 3 8 wont on, tho importunitiea of both bo- camo nlarmingly frequient, If lio abatained from near tho woman fora fow days ho recoivod o from (ho husband b #Bir T an Sorry to 018 to-dny almont mastor lobo; yob Do eannotrulo that voner- ty yoarm, who stands a8 high in glory tlio apponent Hoa Tow fn_vilo infam Hutch 8 tho spootacle, historically unique in_all | ) Which we have wiineased for soveral yonrs, 80 graud nnd atgust f aspoct as . trast botweon Popo Tius 1X, pud tho alilo man of eigh and authority na The _umntio_Monthly and Ontholio World for June, blo to oxpronn d liave nevor scon to-dny,~~tho conf Rovolitfon. ... Tha catiso for wi 4n 110 cauno of Go dividual, domokt braclng all_those sging bin to call, bo tho barer of 8o disagresablo, an unbappy fnformation, I wmust foll you Sir that 1 navo bin tho most inhappicat man, for this fivo duys in Exlstenco, wiifch yon oughf fo bo tha lnat hich Plun IX, wages 80 storn o war d And man ; tho cnusa of liberty, fu- e, and soolal; n whort, o canso e ordinancen witiout wlich no publlo r virluo, or justfco, or r which Piug IX, ts rofrom flio trasyn 1o lan_ nolthor defforson and Hamilton---A Letter of iho Formor aud an Amour, of the to form oplutons in perfect unlity an all enbjoets which concorn us ; ond it 1a o moral duty to adhero to th opinions, to defend thom fo {ho utmost of ocr ability, 0 nesort them with the wholo strength of our peraoie ality, But, in" fulfillin times bo shown an fnd Litoness which fn Denmark is nover mistakon for trie indopendencae of opinfous, and conviction of character, 1t {u simply cousiderod ns stupldity and ronglinoss, and o whio lina onca or twico:diuplayod tifs mort of fado~ ndeico will hardly Lavo oceaoion todlo it a third time, tor condition’ fa, Uist tho mou slall nako - certain differoncea n his behavior towards othior peraons ; that ho whall he uble, wo to apcak, to shado hia mauners into perfoct harmony with tho sfe- It {s domanded of o man of cousumimunte elucation that ho aball have s different slinde of man- nora for tho Primo Minlster of tho country and tho tax-gatlicrer of tho villsgo, for (ho Load of ihe Danlsl Ohurch and tho schoolmaiter of Asmindru Andorsen_and tho printot's Loy who of his talea, Perfoct education enablos a man to vaino correctly each numbor in the long scalo, from the emi- confor groat beucfit 'on a wholo na- tion to tho drowsy drudgery which plodsalong (owards {ta broad and bulter; oud it ouglit also to cusble him to show thls valuation honestly and gracefully, Thero 1 a joveling and equalizing plainuces of manners ‘whic in Dotimark fariovor mistakon for trite manhood, but 1a simply consldered and troated ns impertinent Arrogance, Torsous beforo whoso oses all diticronces {nslgnlficanca aro, in good company in Iways surrounded and by o very significant silenco, A thir tho man ahall possess a cortaln smou tint 18 to ey, that his consclousnens + It {n an intellectunl duty ‘harmony with our indivh But the glorlos of tho cnt for Bghiling reccive nleo wondorful lual modon and conditiond of Lls warfaro, Arma nor soldiera s macy, nor Journall his ordera hois leaving tho precincta of aro giardod by tho cut-throats of tho ltevolition, plomncy, newspapors, and the tele: tho_cnomy wlio bu- , Poler, ond whio 1w njury,” Tho artifices, o5, and tnsults of thé liko wavos on s tompest- tomnko thom more' axquisilel ester numbor are hurlod st lim w {nviolabliity Ia” guarantoad by tliora moy somo-~ Diank Paper. Ting_treated 1o SWThaY S s iban pen can palnt out, and thal Bho fn determined niover to bo n wifa to mo any more, and Koa hat it {s- plan of orrs. ;what hnn past 200 Know I Freoly forgivo yoit and dont wish to give You fear or pain & momient on tho account of it, now Bir T hope you will givo mo Nothifug had, ever pakood c FOur powor to moko mattor all Lany agaln, tud I up- 0 you to bo thint Man of fouling tlint you would wisl ry pervon happy Whero It it your power 1 shiall wato to Bco you ot tho oftico IF its i JAMES REYNOLDA,” Only six days passod bofora tho Lusband handed in ‘Tho dato of tho not isagroeabls utivation The Termination of ‘A Chance Ac- quaintance”---Danish Socicty. am, nor the tolegeaph ia subjoct fo rived of tho liborly of p tican, whoso ontar ar advico aa freoly an if o 4 Arms, monoy, i etween s I think it fs | o Ak taor, slegea Lim bofora tho tomb of i possiblo, to iy Jeremy Bentham--“The Present Greatness of the Papacy.” Rovolution succeed eacli other just griven was April el THE ATLANTIC, = brings tho proofs ‘The ‘subjoct of Mr. Parfon's contribution to tho lifo of Jofforson, in tho Juno number of the !h;:;{mh]fly of the fawn, oral spozkiy) Holy Fathior than h 1a n'conatanoy thot makes tho onom: word that confounds him, That apos acceasiblo to seduction, haoustible of truth, Iie b 4njustice to ba inJuntico, Iniigungo does not chang any ono whomsoover, # 8t T am sorry Lam fn this ‘which Obliges mo fo trouble y8u £0 offon as T d ‘eforo 1t will bo In my power to ou Nothing will r the losn of thi 10 other arms ato loft to the I hopo {t wont bo lon constanoy aud is word dlscharge what I am ‘mo groater pleasure I must ask 8| dollars moro {rom you, which I sinll sstoem a8 & par- tioular favor, nud you may Itost ashured that I ay you with Btricteat Juatico, for tho Rollefo you avo aforded mg, tho Inclosed ja tho Recelpt for the shall wata ot your Ofice, answor 1o air your very Humblo Sorvant, “James REYNOLDS,” Tho connectlon becamo intolorable. to the vietim at 1ast, and ho contrived to shoko it off, But Reynokls, fivo years after, finding Limsclf in_jall for dobt, thought to oxtricate himsolf by solliug Hamilton's good D slitical opnonix: and ot o nout morits whicl TUL FRENCH IMINOGLIO OF 1708, in which the Unitod Slates, after woary and baMing negotiations with tho torluous ’l‘nlloy-‘ rand, woro taved from war with their quondami olly and the puissant young Bonaparte, only by tha rare courago of Prepidont Adams, who, af- tor overy diplomalic sttompt to bring the Fronch Diroctory rontly foiled, Lad the nerve to reopen ne- Weiehy surily & poave Which hing 108ted soventy-fivo yoars. Jofforson was st this timo in tho Chair of tho Sonato, fact of the intimate sequaintanco he bnd gained ‘with Trouch politics and. charactor during his long residenco abroad; from bis commandinge| position in tho Government; from tho faot, elaled by the biograplor himsolf, that Jofforson was the soul of (ho opposition to the remc- tionista in their thono suguat lipa aro inox oldly defiuca thot to bo thoft, tyranny to bo tyranny; hia 0 times, nor 5 sult n condomning ofimca and ro~ Lio Bus no zoapoct for peraons, ITa ora than the faint-hoarted, Ifo to bo doluded by the promisca reats of tloso who bonst innu lory i formldablo srtillory, Tho ndaunted by the flas Tho Rovolution, chain tho tongue of b admiration, and exalis cars the poworful no me doos not, aufTor himaolf or dismayed by tho thy merablp armics and gl heart of Plus IX. In u and tho thundor of to ahinke tho firmnens or regarda hfrm with o shud with domonino yolls hia augerl In vory truth, a strango cazo an aseagstu, Tho of dignity snd right encrally ohocked condition 1s, that int of knowledgo s shall ba widosie: ot of exintenco which denotes his it on oll wides ft moots thoin- s0mo havo an omi- to romson had o Lind Totters to | ewn porsonl tifo, i nite. Among educated people, nontly wido montal horizan, of anrrow onos but it is always's tokon of perfect oducse ton wiion thio cousciousncys ot no polnt 1y dulled by the barriers which iguoranco an ool raleo around 3¢, ‘Whoro this idonl of thin dastardly and fgnorant wretch any of tho Trensiiry onio incongriious councetion, nvolv. Tocuniary transactious, bad oxisted. It wis to uity that, fn July, 1707, Hamilton folt to publisli the painphlet relnting tho riso and progross of thls *amorous intrigue,” with enough of tho Jotters 10 show that tho alunoffu thio caso waa not tho Ionorablo Bocretary of tho Interlor, & weak,vain, and limited human being, unmo erd & comparatively 1 Wo scoa viclim and viotim lins only tho moral strength 3 tho assassin ia opulent in_Lruta ot thé viotim docs not tromblo boforo tho as. ut thio assassin boforo the vieim, Tho Rovo- Plus IX. turn pals ; Piua IX, in- Arobuke from the victim than tho whole oducation {s generally no- Inowlodged and striven for, 1ife among oducnted peoplo cannot fall to hinvd both richness and awdotness. 'And thoso it has in Donmarlc: o, on & winler eveniug, the’ Iamp is Iit, and tho s of tho houso gather round tho table, oo mend- ing stockings and another monding Inces, ono reading Luo newest book and another making ariificial tlowe: ono embroidering o smoking-cap fur her brotlier o auother making him six now shirle, tho scenobna o Mko that of & Lreezo mweeping aver a 0 that of o noto atruck on o well-fem- pered instrument, Although tho samo persons find each oflier at the samo piace each ovening through many years, thiero is no monotony in thelr intercourse, Thelr Intellects aro convers differcat fnterosts, thelr min of different {dleas,’ Even tho emallest iucidont awakons of now aud futeresting carried on with timidates tho Rovolut strikea sharper torror nto arsonal of tho assassin can infuso into 1 in our opinian, i divino in origih, 4 1ta activity, its manifestatio journal 28 Pracursore of Palormo, o tho Sovorolgn Fontil Vi 1 ard, and otiior. opithels 6 transeribo thom. But tho Itals og tho law which doclarca tho 83 inviolablo as the King, found nothing to d Govornment pro. toos s scrupulously to the common onas Lply not batbarians f % THE OTHER CONTENTS ARE ¢ Jorbmo Savonaroln; Dante's Iury Tho Trowel or tho Crops ; Count Tho Polltical Prinely *BY TUE BIORE OF THE MIVER "~ 8 pocm of doop feoling, by Ohristopher P, Cranch, who fuvests nu old, old story of boreavo- mont and dosolation with tho beaity of fresh toars—waa published in our issue of Bunday ‘This fact alone, to embroil the ihat tho Papacy 15 u ita prorogatives, toiled and schemed {o keop tho peace; finglly, from the fact that this Is o lifo of Joffor~ B0u, Wo would naturally oxpect to find that per- soungo holding the positioh of maxk. But Mr, Parton ovidontly belioves that tho only way to ‘writo Jefferson up Is to WEITE HAMILTON DOWN; and bie hes sot about the task of doing this with Lis customary viclousness, oceasion to rofer to tho two togother, he calls tho ono, American Jefforson; (he other Brite ‘Whero Jofferson's namo occura ouce, Hamilton's in introduced five times.- He biag to defond Joforson for hisimpudent and unstatesmenlike LETTER TO MAZZEL, of Florence, in which he alludos to Lis political opponents as ! timid mon who profor tho calm of despotism to tue Lolstorous eca of- liberty; British merchants aud Americans trading on British capitals ; speculators and hdldors in the bauke and public funds; . . . . apostates who hiave gone over to theso horesica ; men who woro Sazmeons in tho field and Solomons in who have had their shorn by tho & letlor which, by roundabout Jonrnoylngs, found it way back to Amorica, and scorched its way through all ther public prints, What is by linoof defonse? Iow does ho oxcnse this inex- ousablo Iapso in one who held the high and dig- nitiod oftico that way Jofforson's? 1lo ling tho effrontory to plead, snd that suy senso of shameclessness, something that was & great deal worse, Thiy fi:mothing was his publication in great detail of N peculiar cliarm, ollard, swindler, #0_coarso that the *'A OFANCE ACQUAINTANCE " ig finlshed in this isouo, aud flnished in n most unoxpectad and abominable way, bo comforted. Like Col. Ellison, wo novor liked tho offair bobwoon Mr. Arbuton and Kitty; but wo rofuso to beliovo that ovon o Bose tonian suob of tha Arbuton type conld bo ‘capn- blo of such unrogonerate meanncss as that chronicled in the last chay ended tho intorval of del Arbuton’s proposel with & multitudo of | g7 Matnat this foul torod with o multitudo | 19208 that the oeRllod o of o almoat Frencl although neither Shnkspearo mor Goelho ought of during tha wholo evening, yot {oboabsent, Even tho elightest ro- mutka have, liko summor-clouds at cunsot, s golden tuge, whicll showa that tho peraou hns Lech touched aud 18 atiractod by fdens for boyond tho nctunl reach of ufs own yorsonal I this uniformity may bo cnlivenod by tho presence of campany, for tho Dancs are exceedingly fond of social Intercourae, Tho bulldoors aro tlrown open and Tho diamond edition opeus, and ich koo of tho company aro go- ing fo give uext weel ot an_amatonr parformance for thio bonefit of n poor widow, originated on{lio sy lains of Castilo ns n great romantie drama, and overwholmiug to s Northern' imogina ton 3 how it then wandered through overy fown in France, until, worn aut and torn to whete some raga of it wero d 3 Bow this burlesquo set out on o Soirno vy whero it was patehed up with senti- ter. Miss Kitly las oy sho asked for aftor by promising to bo lus g, and foraver," to ropon ot ho caught hor to bim iu a swift oy were on n visit to tho little villago of Lorotto, oud, aftor all settled betweon thoy wandered back R piazan of the littlo country-inn. 1Mithor ap- pronch, unacen by Mr, Arbuton, two ladics, ole- wonderfully well-gloved, arrayed in the unmistalable Boston mode of peculiar ro- straint of line, lady-like concessions to the ruling stylo, tomporance of ornamont. Thoy advanco towards Mr. Arbuton with oxclamations of ploas- uro and surpriso. e, with a stupefied face aud o mochanical movement, (urns to meot them, *0 dear ! sfghed Kitty, *hcao aro old fricuds of his; and will I"have to know them? Per best to begin uf onco, though,” sho thought, But o mado no movement toward her whero sho 8at, Tho ladiss began to walk u) with them, - As they pussed her, o did not ‘scem to The ladien sald thoy wore waiting for thelr cnrrlngnL ‘which they had left at a corlain point wheu thoy won ta 100k at tho fall, and had ordered to tako them up st thoinn, They talked about poople snd things that Kitty bad nover heard of, * Havo you sron the Trailings since you left Now- 2" aaked tho elder woman, 0, soid Mr, Arbuton, “Perhapa you'll be surprised then—or perhaps you hiat wo parted with them on tho top of ton, Thursdsy 2 Aud tho Mayflowers Tho mountaina aro plo of {hio Bocl s and Thorus, Chiap, 1, § lck Cranstono 3 A DMy Carol ; T i Toa Ghild ; New ish Ilamilton. nusm.\uu;.\ :r T Tho Pootry of tho Future § % Onico or twico n ok The Indlentof ¥ale PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, many Iamps ave Iit, Tho Phrenological Jowrnal for June has arti- tells liow the pluy, wh! hwarlz-Senborn, Prenident of the Ewpress Liizsbeth of Austria ita—an_Account of tho Differen st Poriod ; Cultlytion t of Mind; Ono Rind'of Ghosts; and her Mission ; Boru to ino, or somo Expotioncet Rospiration—Low {0 Breatho; Human Halr o and ita Tricks; Tho Iato Justus Von ; Tho Deall Penalty ; Beionco of Musie—a tho Common Scliaola T'ho Seusca—How Many Lavo wo? Tho in; The Importance of Tl Arlits § Eccontric Inventors ; gontly droeacd, Soclalism 1n Amori Organteations fro: Emily Fafthfoll, A Neighbor of 3t loces, it nrrived resscd up s o 3 Giving Whilo Living ntio Catantroptio ; T Necosanry Branch of Education In = nnd rodreesed after Lis own taate. Tho great’ Inbel expluns that his collection gives minplo evideuco of Lo munucer in whicl Beandinavia was peopled by the Guthic immigration, Tho parson ndvances uother theory, Raps 0ro une folded, pecullaritics of dialecta Bearthed, other dou: ments oxamined, wefghed pro aud contrs, and tlio ex— tunation of the great Jabel 1s found to bo correct, Tho ~broker, who scems to bo o great friond of tho young los, 1a ecated umoug o eluster of boauties, and givos half-awkward description of tha o motropolis,—a waolsack on {ho back of tho neck, and a_bal-pint pitcher on tho top of tho skull, which - description nover fails to exclte fin- mense laughtor, Tho supper is sorved by tho youug Izdics, oven in the families whero footmen ava in ut- {endance, and it s sorved throngh all tho rooms. A napkin, a plate, o fork, and o gluss aro passed to cach person Wherever he happons to staud or it and 6o nro tho dishes, tho dessert, 1ho wine, and the punch. After suppor thoro ds singing, o Jittlo duucing, and s litile T N long drivo through tho frosty night, Lreaks up in tho mout amusing confusion, Inn * Gorman Baron Tobert Dalo Owen dose: JA -ont apostlo of the Utilitar tentlon he lind attracted by somo of hi and who invited Lim to & symposium : Hawng accompanied my futher on one of his visits to Loudon, I told him that I uch wislicd to muko Jeremy Bouthan’s acquaintauce. Ho replied thut Beutham's aversion (0 Niew fuces wus such that hig 1d not tako tho liberty oven 1, unless 1o had himeelf oxe of, But n weelkt or two visited Benthum, y: 4 Owen, Ilike 1'vo been reading his ‘book,” Send ‘will you? No, I'll writo Liny myselt,” invitation to lifw aympositim, 5 7 o'clock meal; at which) howover, thera was abundanco to cat s well ns to drink : tho profauc vulgar sould havo called it 2 lato dinnor—and a very good one, I preservo o most agrecablo rocollection of that grand old faco, beaming with Loulgnity and fntelli- ly With o touch of humor, which portrait of him whiclt {8 pre- lish cditions of hia Morala and 8aw. him then, at vo met auy ‘ono of his age osscralon of his i surprised o hildhood, ho had , prococious, fudeed,— ,—but witll littlo ‘of Robertuon Inid D and_down, and lio 8ir John Bowring ; Dortraits of tho Baron of Bchiwartz- pross Elizaboth, Lmily Faith- , ud Bir John Bowring, prie o il THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, A Tempest In n Tenpot, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune Srm: Willyon allow n Buresu County farmor to fairly prosont tho enusa of Judge Lawronco, and ry that ia boing used to de- {ull, Baron Liob] parontly withont nt Hamilton did Iatest fasblon in b won't—to hear {] Mount Washingt aro ot {ho Glen liouso, AMOUR WITIL A MARRIED WOMAN anmed Reyuolds, who inveigled him into the vonneotion for purposes of bluckmail, He was d to melkie tho whole matter public in from a charge of pecula- of tho T'rensury. It iu to this w0 fo— wldLL LU YBELT, ’L LD woret, & privato offenso—that Mr. Parton at- tempts o divort tho attention thnt ought to bg given to Jefferson's political blunder, TIX STONY OF TIIE HAMILTON PAMPHLET 18 rocapilulated by Bir. Parton ns followe : In the summor of 1791, & woman bad ealled ot Ham- 1lton’s houre in Philadelphia, and naked to speak with As soon a3 they wero alono sl zelated o pitoous tale ; Low her husband, after treat her cruelly, nud left her destitute, and iva with ancther woman, But what oro you to do? Now tho Contine: —shio spolio as if tho English Ohanuel divided it from ‘us—*' i 80 common, you can' deseribo tho machino order to dofend himself tion ns Secrota; opisode of f1u, " ru TN Svor thers say A Jisdon wham #ha penple of this Stato hnva over hold in tho highest Tog! ability and unquestiouabla int tafoy the full confidonce of his nblo msso- clutes on the Suproma Dench, ia to bo thrown what? . To sccommodate the Chicago Journal and . Times. Both feol that tho Supromo Court of tho Stato hos not protocted thom in mattors of contompt and I will not stop to argue this quostion, for, in the language of Mr, ‘Toots, it's of no con- lefora the door, S S Defor ye had detected v, Arbiito sl L 88 sho came u {o the inn, bout upon the faco metaro ofinsolent curiosity, yot witl suck {upazsiva coldnees that to sllothor sho might not havo scomed sware of Ler prescico, ot tho thought of belng mude scquainted with her; then sho remembered, “ Why, now stupld T am | Of couran a gontloman cant futrodiico ladiea ; nd thio only thing tor him to do is to oxcuse himsclf to them 88 500u 08 Lio can without rudeness, and come bu ne,” But nono tho less slio feit hef Though ordinarily so brave, she was 0 beaten down Dy that look, that, for a glanco of est thut the young lady gave b Sho adwired her, could eanfly bo frionds with they met fairly. Sba wondes tlioro with that other ard a5 to Lis logal ogrity, and who ro- and English Roformors," Kitty shuddered leas sud deserted, 8ho now desired only to ot homo to er friends in’ Now York, and, knowing liat Col. Mamilton was & New Yorkef, sho lind yous tured {0 come to liim, 28 & countryman, and_azk him £0 glve hor ruonoy enough for tho journoy, Ho rephled that hor situation was intoresting, and that o was dis- posad to help Lior, but 1o biud no moncy,—a very com-— iuon casio with tho Becrolary of tho Treasury, Ilo told Lier to leavo Lor address, aud e would ealf or sond in not unkindly inter- or, alio wag ubjectly and fuigined tlnt sho such o girl as thnt, it red tuat sho should' bo , not kuowing that uaclety cannob really make distinctions betwoen fino and course, and 2ot have given hor a reason for their ensoctation. and down Leforo Kitty, with herself, thinking, "L como to mé at once ; most intimate friends coul togroposo an introdiction esaed o dosiro, on thio subjo ter o fnformod o that. who 6atd t0Lim, in his abropt w, that son of youra, No rogue g'r felt the halter draw Vith good opinion of the Jaw. Thesa two Chicego pnpors_ dotormined to slaughtor Judgo Lawrouco, and advortised tho Job to bo lot to the Iowast biddor. poned £o bo o fow profossional politicinng about #rincoton that bad boon outof o Job for somo timo. They took tho contract to run down and capture Judge Lawrenco, tionis to bo in osso of success, I bavo not Their strategy was soon discov- Al tho thres walked up ud atill sho mado his pesce “Ho s ombarraseod ; Lio can' but ha wil, of coursd,” ‘Fho ¢lder of bLia companions talked on in her loud of Ler aummer, and of tha and of tuelr pluces und yuchts and their keeping,—talk ometimes caught in frag- Cho lady used o slang iiaving como to puch Ten days later I Lind an *“In tho evening,"ho says, “X 8w hio Bowsiotimes called L my pocket, aud went Lo {bo” Louse, des. Toyiolds, wnd was ehiown up stairs, at, the heud of whicli sha met me, sud_conducted o into o Led- room, I took tho bill out of iny pocket and gave it to Rer, Fomo convorention cus appeared that other thun_pecunary consolation would T Lad frequont meelings nost of them at my own house; Mrs, Hani- hor children being absent on & visit to hier ? which began in July, Wlion thiey wero rudely f o husbond, and bis discovo- volce of this thing and tbat, eople sho had miet, orscs, and oll tho splondors of ‘which Kitty's aching scnso s 1nents, and sometimes fn i of deprecation and’ apology for uecer resort a8 Quelec, and ralsed ler brows when r. Arbuton reluctantly owned how long ho had boen Ab, nh 17 shio sald briskly, standatill, swhile alio spoke, Canadian eity s wholo mouth for lov . Arbuton, fs Fho licart beat thick] ued, from which it quickly ‘What tho considera- once, and occaslounll; Aid ot expect, Tha fixed to the later Ly Bix years beforo hig the Princeton press, 1 d0 not ramober to hos who geemed to havo more faculticn, bodily and montal ; and 4 tho moro becavise X knov thal beou o feeble-limbod, frail by, taking his degroo of A, M. at 1 Uit dieaith of body wiiich s koniatimes ‘spoken of 2 indiapensablo to hoalth of mind, I know, in that gloomy Lincolu f called 1), and beforo o Liad miido the acqualutauco of tho chorfal and talented elrelo af Lord helburno's, ho had beon _sad and dinpirited by (o orld's ek ful efforts, which fo-dny Theso “froquent mectings, coutinued untii December, terrupted by the return of th 2y of what had oceurred during hia absonce, Tho lione roceived ollo morning a chaotic lottor foldn, who Liad then bocomo © Moria cli ey announced tho appalling fact, in spelling of the perlo ““hiss swore {hat 3£ Lio does not to-day, 1o will writo Mrs, Homilton," A lefter not Icey clinot #ived from tho Lusband Detween the Busband and Judge Lawrence's famous docl McLean railrond casa, of thom at firat, tes for the ne: Clerk, Coroner, ec, fow into their press in hand, t orfect bender, in for an; awrenco, Tlia pross Lo cidod it was thoir duty to all their undertakings, commit suicido, it was thoit duty fo holp thom. political sortio through t. Extrnordinarycalls for nventiona; extraordinary ates from such countios ny —1lnally resnlted in the sion on the The farmors wore a lit- but, by talking about xt Logislaturo, County noxt fall, thoy flually got o l-trap, They then took tho them tho farmors wero on o y mon to beat Judge sitated, but finally de- support the farmers in bringing the group o 0 of tho place, gliah or French 7" ang sho whispered to Lior- p uowl—now gurely Lo must do some- orable Becretary hoat' Crom’ you rhaps,” continaed his tormentor, *she'ssomo | in bik esrly yearw, Canadian’ wilds,—somo, gaven kind of astart ot this, like one ustant with & sublino fmpulsc, He cast ab Kitty, and then s suddenly What Lad Lapponed o Lier who restod 5o prottily 2 Ala | frito tolier hiad again rofused Fanny'a dreeses and had faitbfully put on ber own achel liad. mado hor, well at Erleereok that thoy miro it whon it was triod on, ked countrified, and that it jon her, and ahade her fool " 8o owned, 0 sho mot 'm notling but an aw fair fellow-wandorer in, thesa prelty companion of voyago.” thrilled for au i a quick, alealthy look withdrow his glance, ot bettor spelied, ‘aud this led to on tho paramour—not at Woe- but in Col. Hamilton's houso, T ich the busband deairad could ot be described “ 1o usked for & placo But Col, 1 Humilton was mover capablo of tho infamy of enddling much a follow upon. tho public aervice, In tho vain sttempt to shut tho b, o committed vory great folly, no ; lio triod to Luy Ll kilonco w =-\with $1,000, puid in two installments ; 22 of Dacewnber, 1701, Thio reador knows ve: ilves In tho sdvance Tatnitiar that bluckm: traction. Tho $1,000 much dioulty ot of Ttosnolds quict for fon of approciation of youthis uro ndniticd to bave' given evldenco of murvaloua Acutencss and promiso, ~Add upta to have hia_principles hiuown_Governe s, and, notlong Lad all oen ‘wnsticeosss hnviug over-passed recicore years aud bright mid conver- 8 “oflier thon pocunfary, Thon commenced the under Governmant, od ¢ tho Fifth Judicial District county and district co; Wways of securing dole; Peoria and Li oxtraordinary rominati Knox County, “The most his friond for bim is, that ho isn law uo oxporience on the I acquaintod with railrond been in tho employment of tho Railrond, But why Aro not tho rost of tho acts of tho politiciane - of Princeton, avd all that tho; did, are thoy writton in the book of the Chronf~ clea of tho Uhieago Times & Co.? Now, ‘allow mo to ask what the farmors of this strict expect to to this that his latter atten of jurisprudenco adopted meut, ufterwards by tho United Btal beforb I waw him, Ly Spain, ful; and yot thera T found 'Lim, by nearly » docado tho allotted i ton, witli step s netive und eyo ns sation as vivaclous os oo expects in ~ lnlo 1nnn of G0, rly coundsted of Johu Neal, of Matue, gan * and other novels, aud then, o of Donthaw's housy; and threa ‘or 00 Bames I' can no longer racall, T #hall nuver forgot my surpriso wheu wo woro ushioted phier duto lin dintig-raom, e, it wan aceupled by o plat- h, and which filled_tho'wholo Toom, oxcept n pamsago-way, aouio threo or folr foot L #0 thot ono could paea all Upou this platform ttoad tho dinner-tablo and chafrs, with room eriough for thio Bervants ta wadt, ‘Around tho hend' of tho Bereen, to protect dranghit from tho doors, o dinnor prssed_choorfully, to me interestin eerved that he dl resolution, Kitty suit,—the sult which I called Unclo Jack in to ad Now ghe kuow that it Tool unstylishuess struck in uj countritiod in soul, and tho romuinder Jan, 3, 1793, ry well what followed ; for ho d” yoor 1873, whon tho truth 18 ol 18 0 caso of intorminablo sube which was squoezed with #o a small salary kept the noblo rloon days, On tha 16th of Jan. 1793, tho Bocretary of tho Trossury of the United bad tho pleusiro of recoiving the following 080 you will bo' surptsed {n my writin peatedly na I do, hut dont bo Alarmed for ita and for My own hiappiness 0 Loxst Objoctious- to, 28 & friend to Bouth of ue, and must entireiy on your uud her honor, mo for youto Call, bui vinsed, Bho would ou sud senne X um Reconsiled 1o livo W wlih $o o ovory d Timo may 4y us Hoon a8 y or of fair ability, ouch ; {8 tolorably as ho has long tho author of think, an funl four dliers whe it waa never in her presont figu: 10 sliow Lior to his world, which ho had bec g for Lier sake whilo away from it. d soutety in theso Indics, its delo- before, tho vasinoss tho diticulty of his ehtorprisy, and oou 60 sirango if Just then ehu rod to him through tho hard, cold peoplo {natead of that which lovo hind inw whalevor: purposo toward herself cker und dio out a8 thoy foll from thoy threo walked up and the skirty of brushed Wor garmonts in'passiny, #0, where can Dick ‘bemouned Lierself, *a o from theso dréads Blo Mt in o atony thought, forover, 1) liko volces heard 1 nightmara cruelty, Yo Ar. Arbuton ; bt was detn him ; 'sho conf must bo an ordeal of poulisr Jalf blamed Bt for Lier by {he venerable phtloroj Au apartmont of good vlz enough in contomning form nbout two feet hij Confronted with gov gutes, b doubtle: of 1ls solf-sacritice, 1t would not, havo b should have sppes vision of the bost fllumined, Bhos was in ia oye f 38 felt, a8_niover wid, which hud beou lef! tallo was o Lugo by mnking an uncalled- 1 suppose, agaiust tho onifd the lively, and canversation Of our kiost ; but T o not touch upon avy of thio fopica of tho day, nor ulindo fo recont. ovouts clal 3 whilo hia recollectiona of tho pask zeady, His tolk ran chioily on thoko principics of miorals aud Jurlsprudenco which Lavo mado Lis nuwg when I conversed sou it would bo disagrocablo to t Honce, 1 am pritty well Con- ou ‘a8 0 friond, b hor, T would thing for her linppinoss’ sn AT6 Of ovorything, 80 dont fal ou Can make it Convenes Taly o your bifrlending me it thore should offer that would Lo to iy advantago, #1wish o bufricnd mo, 8o Lam you “Ja3E8 NeYNOLDA, is on Judge Lawrcuce a8 thoir vordict on: the wholo be Court waey a unit in tho Iate rail rying to olect Lowyor Craig In opposl do thay construe his sign- ing tho call for Judgo Lawrenco to bo s candi- udge of this distrlt, indorsomont of Judgo Lawrence's ofic) tho beat ho ean_to follow in tho footstops of hiw fllustrions predecossor? If thoy aro in doubt, why not allow the opintoni of such ominont lawyers na Judgo Onton, Goy. Dalmer, and Judge Undorwood, some weight in this mattor? Thoy all beg of ua to return Judge T.awronco to the Bonoh ifwo can, and they aro ol our frignds, Thoy claim the Stato Las & dvop interest n his oloction. Now, brothor-farmors, my ndvice {5, to mnke 08 fow enomios and as wmony frionds a1 wo cnn '} to malo no nunccossary war on Judgos, lnwyers, miulstors, doctors, morchants, mechanics, or the Wo may noed all tho sympathy and aid ug bofore wo, acsomplish the groit work wo linve undortalon, to-wit : Reforma- tion an the part of common carricrs as far ag frolght churgos and unjust disoriminationn’ are concerned, Judge Lawrenco poiuted out to our Leginlaturo that Lhis could afford to ancrifice him to apponsoe tho wrath of u apors, and over aftor expoct tho ionorable men? No, thoy will 8wy with the Communa of Yaris. #nt nlone whila! nch, for tho rond ' doolsion, ely winh'to Hoe und Fanny b ud why don't thoy cor ero vivid sud tion to the Bench ; or quiet whilo they talked on, sho dato for Supramo When tho cloth wns drawn and wo had sat for somo tine over our “wine and waluuts,” Beuthan pullod 5 Doll-ropo that huug on bis right, ' John, my marma- Inda {7 hio culled ot to tho aorvant who oritered ; then, toua : That Scotels avmalado 13 an_ uxcelioht af Tlittle after dinnor," our liad passed, hio touchod tho This time his ordor to the soryaut startled , wy niglteap md ono OF two others dld tho samo Al 1Y sald Boutham, 18 ho drow s Blacle ailks nightcap over hia spars gray hulr, * you Utk thut's a hint to go, Nota bit of it, it Wown | T'll toll you whon i tirod, {hat nieiuty digostion, too,” with that ho doseonded into the tronch-like Pagsage, of *which I huve wpoken, snd commenced Walkiug briskly back and forth, Lis' head nearly ou n Of courae, wo ull furnced ut o walked, did ity and_ologhont their rolainers, ns and that he will do t 2lo wns resolved 40 be Just to determined not meanly to cone om this letter §t appoar to horself, that lier dreas bed to open n now account with a_ gontl Ko froo wilh his wmoncy, Lut Ly Colonat Iimilton did not call, -norvant left at his door an epistle from " Maria " heruelf, She could slcep,” filie had been on (o avoldel tho fire, ono evening a majd. atill moro moving “ueither Euto nor of (dofug “tho moust horrld acts, awhicls made hier © ghuder, Joug for thin world ; Bt once moro. couscientousncas fu wear: ncolved of any such cliance ag would, perliaga, ny's grenadine, glanced agein af tho b ‘When another Lulf-] 3 616 thought, liave worn Fun- " tho thought of " 8he fult that aho was not and all sho asked was to #gen sl eoncludud, “ by 0 duni mo this Last 0 timo this nlght T &nd twalve A Glock wu if you wont Come to Lean vite no moare do 3ty heart. or Kb T no not what 1 Cominit this to tho cars of roup which was now ro- dex of tho ladies wald, of the piazza'a leny Butt what f4 that sty uppose hio didu't under. tika 1w P b (1o bridgy | Tros 3 We may as well 40 to lim at mivg to ua, Mr, Aburton, 1 roso to 0o, o Neal uat atill, " Bing Lo othirs miduwi “*thora'a tho carrluge at last | animal. stopping for? 0, 1 stand, and oxpecta to vokiug | But it's no onco ; it platn bo fant o u 03 s o1 hourd 77 4 For God snke,” Do 6o voud of sl humanity as t Fequat, but if you wiil not Call soj 1o s 1ito bul any L between thls 1 whall ho upy Lot o Iutreat Eend o a Lins_oh my hoad niolhing to Taso sball do for so I can v ald bo wat offendod 1 beg. veu Lhls touder oppeal did not bring the trusut Shio wrolo sgaln two daya ofter, on Morning 10 of Olock,” ‘{mploring 'him ¢ Lenat Estoemo for tho unbappy ault 1n loving him thot Lo will como ot this and 41l that (imo. My cato of yain ona woo,” fominine postscripts : 0 sluy fust comq only for 13 golug to sup with wtacrip, it 1 foared, & fonu ogatuol formed o cone We kuow the rolations bo- T golug (o vibrate » Loy can affor Jevel with ours, ca wo sat, For full hnlf sn_hour, he coutiuue to pour furth such o wi invectivo ugainat kings, prieats, sud T hinve soldum Mutuncu’to, ‘hien ho rotarned to tha pk up_the conversation, with- it oro ho dismissud ws, sud for the socon t R ook ety who hiad half sturted ta her foct to Lier befora ho went, tion, or re-assuranco, aiter'all, u 100k only, Hho eank Lnck fn bla romained motionleas With 8 quick &nd snzious e Lonne bio lisd not op now ko Liad loft he Deliove what sho conld not but divin powerless Lo stir au tho thires moved o, Wards the carrizge, 'Then gho felt tho Tior eyes ; sho lung down 1oy rlef, and prido an e grouuds about tho falld, who' took monoy at the g eho sald flercely ;' thoy’ro fu horo,"' ‘I'his, of course, was tho end, coine back to moot Kitty, nation silonced overy utf could sy nothing —0 look of appaal, or 4 8lio choso to fulorprot uk refoction of hfa laok, and so Y from tho porch Bineo thous popla Ier prosence, wid Bho could’ not 0, and khio was WD 1ho vaud o~ head of tho tablo and Xo out Mugging, il midnigk Il parting word L0 mo wero vharaotoriate Llosu you,—if thera bo anchy o thing ; und, my young frioud, take caro of yoursolf,” coupla of nows) 01 48 ho Dreasto will be tho aliu omil tho truly cun ot coma ihly oun moment o T shal bo, & felond frum Now York.” Thin proved too miich for th whom the apirit of Jacobluiem bad spiraoy with vico, At last tiveon” tho Woman und euly racognizod © Without o word CATHOLIC WORLD, THE PRESENT QREATNESS OD TR PAPACY. I8 roprosonted in the Catholio World for Juno from the Civilta Catholica, or modorn, presonts 1o such spoctaclo,” 1t fu glven the world to-day by the —— An English Marriage-Notice, ‘Tho umrrln::u of John Havrison to Elizabeth Bannisler appoars in tho followiug form in tho London Z4mes of arocoutdato : the 24th inst, nt Bt. Poaul's Church, Avou:llu road, Rogont's Park, Loudon, by the Rov, 1% Hutton, rector n_{ fll""(::ll Lrother-in-law of tho oom, assiuto BT etk Pyou and Iitioy, oousin of tho 'bride, and tho Rov, I, B. Btouoy, roctor of Bt. Johu's, Woduosbury, brothor-in-law of groom, and tho Rov, John Marrison, D. Lieutonant-Colonol Fitth hattalion 8 AWepLon by o Bt Fiod: Ty “ History, anclont Kho thrust asjue 0n Tuouday, sald, “ng that Iy brought romplly broug Upon the brow of that hill sits an august Pontify unarmed, dothroned, n tho power fnfuscd hito When Arbuton rt-brokon indige empt st palliation, to oxouso Limsolf, bofora Yior pale, wmonn, and guilt parted, and Mr. ‘Arbuton fally oul ifo, to whom ho Is noyor to. bo more {h Oliance Aoquafufanco.” 01 the shorter storios, 88 MEUETADEL'S 8ON," b, desorves warm montlon, M, dolightful storios, and ""laoqual to tho best of Maiiton oilts the oy, 1. W. Webb WO nay concludo that wWhonbyer molds felt the necd of n littlo money, 00 ofton, Lo .was in tho Labit of apy tho honorablo Becretary of thio Treasury for & sinall loan; which, slan! the Bucrelary dared not refuse, ‘Ho raapondod proniptly, th0 pamwe dato us tho What & snarl for tho leader of & uutional party to b caught fn, {u the year of a Presliential clection,—~(ho Lim with ber toara and hor swful lot- signed. Jomes Reynolds which e e and Xing, au_octogona n bis _pamphlet, risonor, 1o fa atrong only 4 i from God; rich only o Loavenly wisdom aud tha love of nutionw; great i I morits towards Chrlulon- Qo ; yroat, abovo atl, in the trossure of rightu diving and Luiuan Whiel ho Fuprosonts, biavo attuckod or fovaakon lim ; tho base world concon rutes ngainat him all its rancor for the extermiuation of overything that Ohrlstinn civillzation holds sacred, taudiag alono, with soreno brow and licart wnshaken, buforo thly conoouras, canfounds, sears Luom; tho more furion focu bio whow binuself tuvinal aud torrible to ussatlvut, Theeuctuy has hithorto trlumphed over sll and oone altor Pollo, viear oo M. A, 7. P,, commanding the taffordshira Rille Voluutears, of Norton 1all, Biafford, cldost son of Willlam . uriy, 1o Bizaboth loy P ugo o I} aqhitor ui;m ‘anwer, Esq, of Ayonue rond, Bogont's Fark," “Tho powors of varil r wo find the Focelph of tho parieh, usband blecdiug Lim svory fow weoka of eodod. for hfs own teomiig household | We oan ot woudor that Lo should Lave broken oul, ‘¢ Dlisu Mohofabol'y Son . HOMEOPATHY. Coricluding Sosslon ol:ilm Hilinois Med- feal Association, bixuussion of the Effeot of Artesion ‘Wells ou the Publio Henlth, Feos Colleoted 'oni the First Monday in August to be Contributed to the Hospital Fund, Elcetion of Officers and Appoint- ment of Committoes. The Illinols Homeopathic Modionl Association resumad businoss yostorday moruing, President Poarco in tho ohalr. A VALUADLE FLOWEN, g Dr, T. R, Nute, of Cicago, tronted of “Now Romodics,” spoaking partioulatly of oenothera flenis, or aftornoon primrose, which grew every whoro, Indians hold this berb in lighor catoom than tobacco or, porhaps, fire-wator. They chewed it'as whito men chowed tobaceo, deriving thoroffom nputrition which incronsed thoir vitality and enabled them to g0 for days with- out any other sustonanco, s oxperlonco was that it invigorated tho intostincs, conforred honoflts on tho procroative organs, and had a plonsant oxhilarating offoot upon tho sy tom, .Ho advised the uso of the tonic in mpeci- fled cnaos, UTERINE TUMOR. Dr. E, W. Boobo, of Evanaville, Wis., dilated on * Utarino Tumor," giving the history of s tlioso in chargo of tho fair #o a8 to ald the el?tArJ in overy possiblo mannor, snd ‘that thomembors agroo to dohato thé progoodaof their practico on tho flrat Monday in ' Ay, noxt for the bonoflt of tho collogn and hospital, such donations to bo aont to Dr, R. Ludlam, Cbilengo, nud that all homoopathio phystol throughout tho Northwest be asked to co-oporate _of Boaton ; Samuol B, B, baoked by’ ot least ¢t of mombera’of Con, Purvoyora' Aunool chents' & Grmoors' Kxohan Farmora’ Olub of stituto, nnd othor powerfal -oommercial and ine" dustrial organizations, unito with tho Farmors' Grangos and the busineas interenta of tha Waent, and thoir movomonts aro indoraad by most, of the Govornors of tho Blatas, t Now York, ow York City ong, by the Produce Exolin rd of Trade, Mor- ‘Workingman's 0 Amorican In« Dr. Plorce and othior gontlomen mado hoarty spocches, ndvocating the proposition nnd, oveiy~ body boing In tavor,of- it, the rosolutions wera unanimously adopted. W, H, Bx:“rm(fillumm.ud & papa; . H, Burt, of Chicago, ro: qluod’-thologlud Matorla Modica,” it moans womothing Outoaao, Aay 20, 1973, 4 RAllLROIAD' CONVENTION. A South Atlantio Outlét for tho Pro ducts of the Northwest, From the Savannah (Ga.) Republican, Ppursuance of & notiao w) anerally ciroulated among t] 0 Bouthorn and Wi yontion of busine: tlons asaombl ding in Augusts, tho Augusts Exchan, to order and wolcome Eluctu& Pr?nsllqgt i eoretary of the Convention Amo:g’ the dele Hon, W. 8, H o dressed the Conven! Yo conferred upe. on "Bdala of tho Dr. Ay E. Bmall wos roqueated to propara o apor-on the -/ Homeopathio Troatment 'of torine Disonson, . o BTATISTIOR AND NEOROLOAY, bioh had boen -yery Dr. Dunoan roportod that thero wors 164 mem- bora n tha socioty up to the 4im the convention sitico whon thore hnd joined 26 mom- a total of 100 mombors on the roli, rosided in other Biatos, and 60 in ty. As Neorologist ho had-to ro- ot} the doparturo from practice in this world of " honorary and 8: active, *;Tlese P, A:"Lord and ‘John Davies, of ond N. I, Prontico, of Freoport. Ho |- propriate rosolutions concornin, denth of theso gontlomen, d, A, E. Braall, of this oit; ort on * Medical Fducation, tory progross, TFINANCIALLY SOUND, Dr. .M. P. Ludlam, Trosuror, shovwing tho Assooiation to bo finy ostern Blates, sa.mon from both thoso so~ od Inst Tuonday: at the o o large conyr *.n6 dologates * -00re wag then Trottor, "Eaq., ~.40m the West was tho «6_Prosidont of the Chi~ lis- Railr o0 at somo length, nd rooiprocal adyant o0 .by n closer commerolal con- @ South and West, Ho then uea: Firat, tho moan: railroad line from Ohic: 1g tho line and d *.cond, the business aftor ol‘.\hn cfi:lul 0w much of tho worlt ws uld bo usad by Viith othor, lins, an ads, domparatively, for which th rovision, . - Harrison offored ‘tho following Watzneas, {Tho neooss! dirsot and_ sconomies lino mado a verbal re- announciug satis« mado & report noeinlly flour- orivo from -its tormi- i which might be count~ Tho roport was accoptod. along tho linag OTION OF OFFICERS, ELE( Tho following oflicers wore elactod for the on- 8 judiolous consolidation fourth, the smi President—Greorge W. reatile A, . Hedge, Ohldago, =" “Treasurer—E. M. P, Lu Zioard of Cetisors—L. Pratt, Wheat Qlieago; ¥, . Van Licw, Aurora; W, 0. Bai cgon, burg, Bpringfeld; I, W. ‘praoticabllity of, of transportation iwest and Atlantic coast are sections intoreated AN, ACAITTEES, g standing committecs were ap- That tho sovorsl dolegates an cese that came under his oxporionco, but which | P was happlly curbd. Dr. Laton, of Peorls, rolated all about o pa- tient from whom Lio had removed no loss than forty tumors, - Dr. A, E.Small, of Chicago, belioved that whilo tho surgical treatmont of the cagos under cousidoration had undoubtodly beon Judicious, caroful, nud proper, still Lo opimed that suitablo inter-modlcation should not bo omitted. Ho had scon cases in which internal medicinos had produced satisfactory resulta after tho falluro of {ho surgleal ort. Ho bolioved further, thoy should not ignoro Thomeopathy, or_givo surgery o proforonce. “[Applouse.] Dr. G. B. Mitcholl was inclined to surgical trontmont, though he would b sorry to ignore the ;\hnrmncopuin.: Dr, Small ‘again .gave exporience of cses in which ho had succossfully oured cancors without thio aid of tho knifo, and ‘was applauded, MORE NEW MEMBERS. Jusk at thig limo tho following were elected mombors: . My, A, Beidmore, Palo; B, K. Westfall, McComb; E. R. B. Westfall, Bush- nell; L. M. Butts, Chicago; A, G. McGoee, Chicago; G. F. Contant, LoSalle ; Jofferson Dunn, Contralia. STATISTIOAL MEDIOINE, AND ETIONOGY. Dr. J, "I\ Mitcholl, of Chicago, read n,; papor on statistical modioma nnd otlology. . ilo govo statistics showing tho oficacy of vaccination in protocting from small-pox. OF 16,37 casos ob- sorved in I'rance, tho porcontage of donths emong tho unprotectod waa 16 ; among profect- ed, 1.~ Of 16,640 in Dokiotnia, 80 por cout of un- rotactod dicd, aud b por cont of protected, In ondon aud Vionna small-pox hospitats, of about 15,000 casos obsoryed, about S0 per coht of un- protectod died, and 6 per cont of protectod. Tho officncy of rovaccination was shown in the foct Ehnt of 81,213 of cases rovaccinated, thero was but' ono coso of wmall.pox, whilo among 963,298 cuscs vaccinntod fn infancy thore wore 1,008 cages. Buccessful vaccinge tion aftor puborty was all that was nocessary for a lifotime, Tho statistics of many English, Fronch, Gorman, aud Amorican physisians showod that of ovor - million coses of childron vacoinated thoy bod met with no case of trans- mission of other disonsos. Speaking of con sumption, atnlistics showod that, taking the Btatos enst and wost, consumption’ boro tlio fol- lowing relation to deaths from nll otlior causos: Musenchusots, 25 por cont; Now York, 20; Ohio, 16; Indinua, ' 145 1linois, 11; ' Missourt, 9;' Koneas, 8; Colorado, '8; ah; 0; California, 4. ' Travolling north and soutls, tho following'were tho proportions : Minnanota, 14; Tows, 145 Missous, 9; Arkansas, 6; South Carolina, 5; Now Moxico, 8, It would bo geon from these figures thut Tilinois W24 A moro Liealthy climnte” for consumptives than Minne- sota, eepecially n short distanco from Lho lala that Soutl: Cuvolins, Arkansns, and Utab wora botter than Colorado, and' New Moxico bottor than any part of the country. It was found, in South Carolins and Arkdnsns, that inalarin fovors had incroasod in proportion to tho number of artesian wolls sunk, and it was truo thet malarin had increagod in this city during the past two yours, though it was hardly pousiblo that the fow wollh in the city could hava had much doloterions in- fluenco, _ Tho nocessity of flushing sowors to provont disoaso was strongly urged, Inustances of fatal disonso ocourring in this city as a rosult of broathing sowor gas woro ‘Tho Dootor f““ other instunces whero discaso hiad been en- iroly removyed by ventilation and substitntion of puio wator. * In one loeality, noar Glasgow, where typhoid fovor, dyseutery, and_cousumption were provalont and tho gonoral Loalih poor, an antira change was offected by cntrying tin tubes into the 200-foot “h"mm{ of ‘tho adjacent .fao- tory and ventilnting, Consumption in ‘ony locality cowld “bo uhmost ongiraly eradicated by attention to vontilation. The Dace tor recommends ovory physician to_roport casos 1o Donsds of Health, aud_Stato and national go- ciotios that thoy might be oxnmined and tabular. d, and gave rcasons why such a courso would nid matorially in limiting disoage, Dr. Hudfiournmuflmd that _since the two ar tesian.wolls were sunk at Lincoln Park thoro was au incroaso of walarin fovers i that vicin- ity. Ho thought tho causo was tho bigh tompor- atura of tho woll-water which tlowed iuto a diteh, and decomposed vogotablo matter with which i} eamo in contact. . L. O, Grosvonor, of Chicago, remarked that immediatoly aftor the firo porsons sufered from bilious fovers which might hava. been causod to somo oxtent by tho wae of artesian- well water, ‘The ditch flowing through Lincoln Park, or, tobo more courteous, tho bonntifnl chain of Tnkeg, could not do much Lavin a8 the wator vins conatantly flowing. Ho bolioved thoy would have to look “elsowhere for the cause of malarious disenses. Dr, Duncan obsorved that water would con- tract tha spleen in proportion to ts tomporature, and, as somo held tho sploon wae tho sont o malarius disoasos, perhapn tho well-wator was part of tho causo. It was_truo; 6o far na cone sumption wna concorned, that fhoro was loss consumption for 100 miles along tha lake shoro from Chicago than for auy similar distance iuto Towa or any of tho Statos, Dr. Barkor, of Wnukogau, did not beliove arto- sian wator wae n eatiso of malarious disonses, Dr. Fallown, of Chieago, thought tho thoory of artosian water hoing the causo of malarin woy tho old theory of bad draiunge. . Dr. Woodward wished to recur to the small- pos part of Dr, Mitchell's papor, in order to ob. sorve ihat kLo did not mtnml vaccination as prophylactio. 1lo inclined to think some per~ sons woro phyleally prodisposed to tho dlscaso, ‘This was true of thio sulphurous tomporamont, o had soen casos of porsons inoculated and vaccinnted who lind the disenso in tho most vio- lont form, rosulting iu doath. 1o montionod n cuso that was fatal aftor & sccond ntinolr, Dr, Bmall bolioved it was a goneral rule that Individuala vory varoly had moro than one ut- tucle.of the samo discase in & violont form during lifo. MEDIOAT, STATIATICE, Dr. R. Ludlam offored tlo following on bo- Lalf of ho Chiieago Aendomy of. Modicino & Wurrznzag, Wo belfovo thist under propor homeopa- thio treatmunt thero 18 a_ romarkabls oxewption fromn g smnuulio of eeriafis opidomio dlscuaca Flmrnlom, Jiesolved, That a committeo of two Lo appofuted o callect ktatlstics, sliowing tho proportion Gf pationta wlhio rccover from uearlut fovor and measles Withiout any remaiuing soquolss whatover, The resolution was adopted and reforrod to tho Olinical Bureau, to whioh Dy, Duncan and Dr. Hodgos wero addod, OUATITUDE, Dr. Bmith, moved & voto of thanks to the homoopatliats of Michigan who had succoedoll in having thomcopathy included in tho curriou- Juw of the uiversity of Mickigan. s It was adopted. A FIRST-RATE IDEA, Dr. Poares, of Wisconsin, offored s merios of rosolutions getting forih the _Buccoss of the Habuomann Colloge aud Hospital {n Ohlunqo, rosolving that a hospilal fair b hold in this oty for tho benelit of tho hospital; that the mem- bors pledga themselves (o organize Committees in thoir woveral localitios, to eu-opeu/kn with / rigo hicro aasemblod, of actlon, o hor , With a view to concert resolvo Hlicmeclvea inta an aaso- Kuoxvillo, Augnsta ad Association,” resont adviaoi, wo recommend In view, viz.: From xizgton, Ky. ; thenca to Kuoxy berland Gay from Enax D Medictne—J. 8, Mitolioll, Chicago 3. E. Tiltan, Oblcigo; Kippar, Whoaton; . ; F. H. Van Liow, Aanu, Evabutan, Mount Carroll ; Parsons, Kowanco; J, 1L Obafetrica—8, 1, Gillly Gonova; O, 1, Diseases of Fomien—Nt, MeAffoo, Mockford; W, . John#on, liicago’ J, AL, e of Chtlirei . 6 edges, lcago; W, eLa) Strgery—W, Danfortl, cago } L. Prutt, Wheaton ; J, A. Vi =Y. A. Woolyalt, Ohleago; W. M, a Whaton ; O, N, iufeago; J. W, Btrootor, rie, Thds e hicagos A1, B, %, bevill ovor tholino of tho Bluo I layton, Gs, ; thenco ovor tho most practic. o City of ‘Augiata and tho Bouth Atlantiy Pproper regard to distance, aud gencral results of Lusii st t0.promoto and_consummate, s far 0 groat projoct before us, a comm| tod Uy tho Obndrman, wioso business it n s roport all such As 8. Deabo, Ohte cont, Springficld § ginatomy—E, IT. riatt, 1o sscertsin and embod, uggoations as may 0 to tho sitontion un peoplo” at large, eapock ¢ {5 Folat, practlcan oach scction, goneral Ohlcsgo; 0. 8, Fancstock, Ta. Teld, Jackaonvillo; A, P, Holt, Xy Itistory—Chorles Adams, Qhlcago: A&, 3. Delamater, yniens—J. Moore, A, @, Busll, Jr., spproximate cost Tesources, conolidation’ with of ronds, wholly or partially consiructed, mattor ax sudh comumiiten shall dosm ‘w8 unanimously adoptod, e g ontl llmalllilc.‘d. “G the gm‘nvmitm« rogoing rosolution, Gen. J, W. Har- Goorgo’ Modill, Ferdinaud Phinj on, W. 8. Ha; . Bondusly, an purchiaso of other , with such other Holen J, Underwood, sdvisably, which Ghleago] Lincoln L, {ca—T, D, ‘Follows, Obleago; W. If, 3all, Chieago; T, Bosmelsler, Tinilnrd, 'Obleago; ' W, J. Hawks, I, Poarce, Groen. Day; W 0 e, Wins! 1o ey . Foloy, Gen. 8. B radloy. ' On motion of Dr, tho namo of the Pro added to the Com 3 Wies I, P, wislna,' Clilengo; T, Metriman, Alodo; 'W, v Falrbanks, Ottawa j M. AL, Eaton’ ick, Darrington, . Grosvenor, Ghlcago; T, D, Will- . larty Millor, Abigdon;’ W, B, A, Bmall, Chicago, sidont of the Conventio; r, 1. W. Rucker offored the follor tions, which woro-adopted : Jegolved, That i the connection botween tho Northe conat {3 of material impor- mmarclal interosts fnvoived to g0 soctions of {ho country, and {hat_such intorests Boouro kind sud friendly feolings be- portiona of our_common country, tat & appointed to memorialize Congress to his great onterpriso. ‘That tho gontlemen present in thia mooti quested to call mooting along tho lino of -th plated rond in ordor to memorializo tho routo tho support of tho Fedoral Hon, A. H. Btephens, Hon, W. 8. Qen. W. B, Duke, Gon, R. Burt, Hon, Georgo Modill committeo to memorinlize Cos % od that tho noxt &ossion of the leld st Loxin, Cheniiatry—L. 0, inms, Chicago; 7. Greene, Chicago, Medicul Education—G, Satistics and Necrology=T, G, Duncan, Ohfesgo, * - terature—It, N, Fostar, Chicago, . ', 8, Hoyne; Chic 0} Mrs, AL A, Heldman Polo, ‘west and South Atlantio tance, from tho vast co T, R. Nute, Ohcas Wells Lanark, - D Tho following delogates were'nppointed : To dmerican Institute Olicago ¢ A, E, Sumall 8. P, Udlo, Chicago; 0. Duncan, Ohicago ; I Pearco, Green Bay . 1L+ and W, H, Bu ToWisconsin State Society—E, M, New York State Socfety—T, Q. Pennsylvanta State Society—7, Massachusetla State Soctety— Ohiv State Sociciy—~1l. Poarco, Hicldgan Stats Socioty—N. T, oci Rhode Istand State Socfety—0, N, Connecticut State Soofety—W. Danforth, Chicago. ocicty—W. D, McAflce, Rockford, Ili, New Hampalare State Soclety—T, J. Morryman, Alo- IHoméopathy~R, ieago s D, 8, Sinith, Chicage: « Qongresa to give Foote, Galesburg, Ii, ot & Muyberry, Hon. 0. Duncsn, Chicago, Wwero nppointed the 3, Hawkes, Ohicago, Gran Dag, Wis, Cooke, Clifcago, _Convention bo o tho call of tho i, and . Dorion, Ohicago, , ——————— : NEWS PARAGRAPHS.. It is thought there are-13, corn ungold, and in the McLoan County. —Tha most romarkablo thin, Journalism fs tho fact tha or has spokon of any of the Bouders aa en Madocs loft, which is Thera is & disporition in osod of befora ) 00,000 bushols of Vermont State Socfety—E, Parsons, of producers,” in Hinnesota State Socicty—b, E, Oby issouri State Societ, State Saciety—E, M. MeAlleo, Catiforniu—L, Pratt, Wheaton, Cuiuda Hedical dssiciation~Dr. W. or, LaCrosdo, Wis,” t not a single —There aro thirty-sev Just one to each Stato, somo quarera ta havo thom diu) tho Contennial, the yoar of jubi - —Comptrollor Birch thinks that the Tonnesseo Shoriffa bring altogethor & frionda as guards to Nash with convicts for tha Ponil ansns, Contral Narrow-Gauge Rail- - in full working ordor from Holena to Clarendon, a distanco of 70 miles, with G0 miles more graded and ready for tho'iron. —Parties in . Ohig fierman Central Union—Dr, Ernest Knlepcke, Chiw eago. Lritieh Honcopathie Cons ress—R, B, Weslfs Comb, R, Ludlam, J, 8, Mil Gl chell, T, 0, Duncan, 00 meuny of their ank The Common Council was thankod ville when thoy start of tho room, tho nowspapors for voceedings, tho retifing officers uty, ‘aud other bits of arouud with generons Adjourned until 187 —_— e THE LATE ASTOR-HOUSE CONVENTION. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune i -Sm: In one of your issucs of Inst week I off- Borvo you notice tho procedings of tho Clieap TProight Convontion thot mot in Now York on tho Gth and 7th iust., and that, whilo you in- dorgothe spirit ad eontimonta of the resolu- tions adopted, you complain that no plan or Echiemo was suggosted for the evils under which the paoplo, both East and Wast, aro suffering, Iuroply to this as n membor of that Conven- tion, aud ono that took n deop intorest fn-its proceedings, I bog to say, that I underatood its objects o bo for tho friends of Cheap Transpoita- tion, from all scotions of the country, to bacomo &cquaintod, and compare notes, and submit, at some future time, such moasures of rolief as will moot the approbation aud supportof tho agri- cultural, manufacturing, and businoss-intercsta of tho country, Gront a8 the exigonoy iy, no ro- lie can be affordod by Congross, o theStato Log- islature, bofora noxt winter, The Convention ad~ Journod to meet in-Washington Ci noxt,—amploe timo fo Iay bofore plang for roliof, The work is an important ong, and it 8 _proposed fo mako bLaste slowly but Tho indnstrial clagses are mot in their sppeils for reliof from the present. ougrous .ox~ actions, by n largo amount of associated wealth, compactly organizod, onginoorod with groat abil- ity, and'not ovor-burdened with consclentious ecruplos. To combat this, and compel tho rail- road corporations to carry out, In good faith their contraots with the public, adyance with well-measured round ou whioh tho; staid, and take no position from w noad to retroot, Tho frionds of Clioap Transpor-- tation aro alrandy sufliolontly stroug, both u n- tollect and numbers, in five or six Statos, to respact and attention, . I prodict: they will “Lo oqually formidablo’ gratiludo .were flung 0ago aro megotiating for the « purclinso of, 200.ncres of land within two miles : Itia tha intention of tho par- tios, if thoy_buy, to lay tho land ont in lots.of* r tho purpose of eroct- summer rosidences of n. snything on tha island.~ Boston - sottled in the Probate owing woro the itoms . Fora_grave, £3,000; por-- of Oak Blufts, ing good and substantial style superior to Advertiser, - . —Iu an account rocontl; Oourt of Bangor, tha fol for funaral -cbarges :, 8400 ; boords, §300; twaelve pounda. 00 ; 120 bricks, $1,500 ; funoral sor-- vico in Masonic Lodge, $8,000 expouscg, 8140 ; total, 910,200, of tho bill was poid in Hayti, in the curroucy of that nation, it was in Bangor reduced to Federal curroncy, and amountod to €63, g ton importor says the total loss to tho trado in New York City in consoquenca of tho pregent ‘doprassion will be at le 000." Itis-hoped that the lowest- pricos havo boon ruachod and that honceforth tho markot. will be improyed by a domand from the country, which ia nearly baro of toas. Moro failures aro, howaever, expocted, sinco o houses can stand the continue stagnation,of businoss, combined with tho high. - raton of monoy for cariying stook, — Abont five yoars ago, . Mitcholl, of Indlanapo) § thimblo, which lodged at tho baso of tho meopha- and subsoquently beeamo inoxtricably om.- - offorts on tho part of * Aurgaons in this country and in Franco to ro- movo tho obstruction havo proved futilo, nnd the: ‘boy has lived on milk oyer siuce, being unable tai .take any othor kiud of sustenance. school, stands woll in his_classos, K oucea no inconyenionco asido from the difficulty .but tho absonce of . color in hia nood of more substantial nouriah- ——————— Orimo in Tozns, From the New York Tribune, tho roport of the Chicf of Police ot illa and epaems of horror. ' tho wholo mattor: "L . m the information Yo~ foro mo, in stating that to-day not less than §00 men, many of whom ero chargod with the ki est “crimea! to our, law, are’ gangs of 12 to 20, rol nost without roatraiut,” bAroadian stato of . things! The Ohief catalogue of tho murdors whioh ' hiavo beo: mitted -siuce tho lst day of o roport bolug April 18, It is dbeolutely G assassination running . riot. but hue had two or throo murder sowo _havo had halt-a-dozen. licemon alone havo boon killad, m wounded; " In‘some countles tho maraudors havo tho sympathios and of tho Justlces of tho Peace,’ tive roport for oxample: County, ou tho 4th of March, anoral row took placo, in whick; illod Afr. Walnwright,” " How ', And this wnn on tho, At] vory day.whiol oousacratad Gon,! tima to the preservation of tho,’ In somo’ countion stance) the fros-aud-casy cl tho pitblio records, 8on they have {mpro the Court-Houses. prooeod to burn the Judyg ast 910,000, tho strongoest dopression ‘and a littlo son of Mr. 8. swallowed & brass od in its folda, he people ‘mus : stops, and oclosoly command publio think T'am it timo enough to proposs schomes for reliof. Nomly oll now understand the d whieh tho conntry Lus - boon sufforing sling. 'T'he preciso aud -most ofi o8 aro not, a8 yot, cloarly thera aye remedios, and a num| rowliug sbout T bing_and murder-| porceptiblo. 'Chat or of tham, there prompt and thorough romody is tho ono nocded, and whon fixed u; should bo prossed with vigor. 'hoso on, this roform movemont -torribly in offorts till their worl ig accomplisbod. "The time Las vomo whon it must bo dofinitely sattled who iho railrond corporations or om tho way things hiavo boen go- ingg on for tho past fow yours, it would soom that. peoploliave bepn complots ignorod by tho Wall-atroet ownorg, and that o 2oud hinve no righta whicl the oor) mado, and oreated for mutual bon While I have my pen in fhand I correet s falsa improssion which apera n the monopoly intorosty are endeavor- That the Couvontion was. hey .monn Teurte o po- 0 Iy ay mora’ ! ‘aurds yrors and ’of tlr o Bhorifrs “In_n HcO\;llnch weddin, S¥iliam Tigho ongant for the owne thiy country, tho peoplo, Ir tho inlercsts of porations they £it, are bound |- nfilxt'lmc ul second lonal peaco | od arad Taylor, ¥or in- ntaguo and Madi- n uug: and bur:ad 1ppose thoy will next womo of the ng to oroato, v callod by tho Parniora’ Blatos, ind that it was businoss men's moeetin, boon wasted in that diro Convaution waa called to take st union between all businoss and inc outs against exorbitant rallroad exactions and oud to liavo thoso interosts not solidly to- othior for Choup Tranuportation. Iu thin regard ¥ WA miore of 4 succesy than the most sanguina of ita friends dared to unticipato, and I have ronsons for knowing that no event s occurred that Loy disturbed tho quiot of our Wall-stroat mastors to au vqual oxtent within the past five ours, 2wy biavo sagacity onough topercaivo,—if oir flunkoys and parasites iavenot,—that whon @ Joxiali Quinoy and ex-Goy, Oladlin, Qrongos of the Western parverted into & genoral ond fomo poor wit has Tho fact is tho A Big Job, Fromths Peoria (I The Pontiac Sentinel gl tho farm of M, L Just completed & job of hy 3 wh‘ch they rocelve eatimato, 17,400 mores required to raise thi Imagiue thoge figurea woul L » fannor In the Easf, where Tarwg are considered large, n atea that tho bands on , in that connty, have 000 busholy tho soro, which Is a Iarge of land must bave beon immensa quantity. derably aston. Llundred-sore