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Jabbit, Biave Bear, Biack Horse, Pawnee-Killer, THE CHICAGO THE INDIANS. Arrival of the Sioux Commis- sioners at Ited Cloud Ageney. Preliminary Conference with the Chiefs of the Bands in the Vicin.&ty. A Council to Be Meld ns Soon ns Pos. siblo wilth All the Indians Ine terested In the Black 1. The Hoofs Indians on the War-Path in Northern Californi_ PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE WITH THE SIOUX CHIEFS. Specinl Corresondence of The Chiengo Tribune, Rip Crovp Aarxey, July 4.—Tho Sloux Com- misg,oncrs arnived here yestordsy noon from Fort Laramio, which thoy left oo Thuredav, sc- ompaniod by an escort of fourtocn cavaley men, —tinder eommand of Lieut. O'Brion—and your corrcapondout. ‘This (8 in tho Whito-Kiver Valloy, THE NOME OF THE SI0F'S, and 7.000 or £,00 are campod near tho Agoacy, at the moutl of tho fcanons, and along the bauk of tho river. They aro grouped a fow lodgos in & place, aud form littlo villages, each undor the control of a head-man. a fow. of wham aspire to ve Chiofe. Qur coach and cecort were objects of great curiosity to them ; and, atter wo lad jassed acamp, we could seo that, in soveral n- ptances, » borso wns quickly snddled, aud an Iudian etatted on a gallop to the Agonoy, They had heard of the coming of tho Commirsioners, and woro after news of tho expeeted Council. Daring the afternoon, s number of the leading Indians called to pay their reepocts to the Com- wisuloners, and oxpresscd their plensuro at weativg tho wisa mon tho Great Father had oot them, Ono of the Chiofs, Ited Dog, aftar vhiaking hauds with sll tho white mon, retired to tha farthor side of the room, looked at us all de- liberately, snd 8sid ¢ *¥OU A ALL NIOYS EXCERT miy," pointing to the Houm A. A. Comingo, of Inde- pendenco, Mo. Afier some further talk, he arked Mr. Comingo if hie ramembered tho timo when the stary fell, ond appenred much gratified to learn that ho did. Ho referrod to the me- toorie_shower in 1833, and jt is common for ihese Indinns to count time from that dato. All tho Sioux visitors wern treated to cigars and requested to return this sfternoon with rebresontatives from all their bands. Thoy na. senged to ihls arrangement with evident pleasuro; ond, having fitied the room with smoke so that all was biue, they shook ns alf by the hiand ngain, told each of us +iow!" aud do- parted with great dobiberation, At 4 p. m. t0-day, A CONFERENCE, preliminary to the Grand Conucil which ia to ne- gotiate the ceesion of the Black Hills, was Leld. The Governument was represented by the Ttev. 8. 1. Hinman, Chairman ol the Comtmission ; the 1lon. A, A. Cowmiugo ; the How. Williaw . Ash- by, of Beatnieo; aud Ar.J. H. Colling, ot Omaha, Sueretacy, Alio Swux were roprescuted by Red Cloud, Red Dog, Young-Mun-Afraid-of-His- Hlorges, Faet Thundor, thg Tub, Shondder, Fint- Iran, Tnrkey-Leg, Paot, Sword, Big Head, White g Tnil Lance, 3 'fho ludiane were firat askod who they wikhed to interpret for them, and they suswered, Louis Ticsusu. ‘Thoir sequest was granted. This was A GUOL POINT GAINED § their unpleasant fcoliug ou tlewr Journoy to Washington woy on tho ground that tielr wises in this respect wero disrogarded. Dr. Savitlo says that ho was limited to one luterpreter, aud thit, for his awn protection, hio hed to insist upon_cmploying his own, thuugh ho would have beon willing to have taken others slso, if pennitted by bis orders, Thoy wero then informed that the Commisioncrs wighiod to Liold n Council with the Indians rTopresented nt this Agency and at Spotted Thil iogether, 80 that thero might Lo auiformity. To'thin the Chiofs waid, ** Flowl—how!” Thoy were then asked whero tho Council sbould bo ield,—liore, ot Spotied Tail, or at_some point Letweon the two Agencies, Ked Cloud saia a few words, but Red Dog made the prioeipal reply, Mo said that tins was the principsl Aucoey: {613 so Jurge that the others aro not Agonctos at all. Of courdo tho Council should be hold Lera. ~ Spotted Tail would cowmo boro. Tied Cloud said that Spotted Tail told bim ju Waslungton thut he would come here if they would send far him, In answer to the question, how much time would be required to bring tho pasties ta the Council together, thoy auswured, “TWELVE NouTs ;" aud that was agrocd to. They were’ then dis- tuwned 3 bat Bed Dog, 8 g, square-taced lu- ding, with 8 bitehet on his lott arm, plauted Douself o the muddle of the room and kawl : "1 have been North, I have been South, to the Luat, to the Wount; 1 Liave traveled all over the world, or ueatly 80. 1 have souso lu my Losd. Whon L fized ‘this Agency lere, I planted it to stay, Idid vot do it 1n gecret; 1y people saw mo, 1 do uot think we will ever go away.” ‘Fhio Commissionors expoct to hold a Grand Council with sll the Iudiaus iutorested in the Biack tills sy noon s thoy can bo Lrought to- pother, 1t s I\mhnbln that tho place will bo Fort ftandaif or £ore Sully, and the time sbout tho 1ot of Beptamber. 1t will be diftfoult to got the [ndists to sire on & piace, for the tribesaro Jjealous of each utber, snd Chicfa will bo slow to Busunt Lo ooy act which will seem to dotruct from the 1mportance of thenmwalves or their peoplo. I'he Cowmiswionors” demro to hasten thie pro- coodivgs my much ws thoy can, with duy tegsrd to tho euccess of the uogotistiond. It {8 fwportaus to bring in the wild Iudisue frow the North, as thoy are iuter~ ested 1w tho Jhills couutry. Black Twin is campod on Tongus Iliver, iear tho Yol'owstone, with from 3,600 to 5,000 Bioux ; and there aro othicrd in that section, Beasures will bo taken v bong them all in to the Giand Council, s ":G':n tho place of bolding it can Lo axcor- DR, BAVILLY, Who tsbere, Qirects wy attention to tho follow- L, WhICh kpyaara o the Wasbington specisls in Your insuo 01 (o 390 yit, It stated tha the Suviliots “Featuation L, E0al catse of Indian Agent Tied Cloud, 5 whieh g airel betheen bim uud frandulent Tractico, snd ntiien wim that, §f 1o neut back 10 the Tesctvative hg'woant ba el Bavilly acoompaaiod th perty e b2 ™ escansuily Lo unys that bo toudesed W8 tuignaway on account of scandalous teports thut wapy Tinaly to ivjure s (ofluouce with tho Indisns, 43 1nh Bawo time demanding a full investigation ¢y ofticial actn, 1o came frow Washington by wa, of Bioux City. ‘Pho Commissiovers will go to Bpotted Tail Ageney to-morrow, and oxpeet to leave for tha Black HiMe next day, We ara Lo linyo an eacort fvom Camp Ltobingon, and will probably be four duys in 1eachivg Col. Dodge's cap on Fronch Creek, 15 8, OUTBREAK IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. BAs Fiancisco, July 19,—A private letter ros ceivod hero to-day seports the ousbroik of hows tilitics ou the part of tho Houpa Iudinus, ou the Kiatunth River. ‘'hay shou und killed Ruyisond, carpeuter of the Florence mine, surrounded theg 1ine, and forced the men to quit work., Word wap vont to Cuiep Gustun, sud & detachment of soldjors sent Lo tho mine. The Indlane say the winers muet louve, ‘Tho situstion ia critical, "the soldiers aro nut numeroun enough to cou- trol fhom. A lettor frow the Buperintendent of tho mine was tu-day luid before Uen. Behotield, who promiges prowpt yeinforcements, A Nuble Doy, New Yurk Hecu On Friday, Jaue 21, four Loys, the oldest bo- iug 13 years, webt vut irom the foot of East Heventh strect o a eiall bual. Afier drifling about sowe time tho lads tluslly cuncluded to ry- turn, wnd whou neariug tho dock wero zun uto Lya tufibun Laviug i tow s conplo of caual- boutd, Theskiff was upsetandall the hoysthrown futo the water. With the exception of oue, Wille isiu Held, they olung to the bottum of ther boat, und wero “poon rescued. ileld, hunever, waw tlirown some distsuco from the craft at the tine oI thie colliziou, aud being unablo to ewim was at tue point ot drowuing, when a lurge Newfound. land dog sprany iuto the water frow one of the cauaibuate, snd, cetcbivg youug Hold by the cvut-cullar, aiscd his Lead above water and warte! 0 swun scbore. The current wus wowoupiog down with great foreo, aud rotardey 190 noblo auimal bearing bis human freight to 83k su e3tont that o aator-thought it necessary 40 g0 to Lis uesintance, Mo mccordingly sprsug 110 tho river, but, before ho could render uy Oienial accistancy, fouud Limaelt well nigh oz- baosted and quito a4 mnch io need of succor e tho” boy. At this juncture = ropo was tlrown the Iad, and, catebing bold of i, he was eafely Ianded on tho dock of ons of tha boats, 'The dog now went to the sssistanco of the aailor, who would undoubt- ©odly have heen drowned but for the animal's ss- tance. At thotime of ths collision young 11ill was ruck on tho hoad by a projecting pioce of tim- ber and roceived a fractura of the wkull, He wan taxen tohis home, No, 60 Rivington streot, where he died the following Sunday evening. —_—— GRANT PARK. A Now Town—Crops—Dedicntion of n Churek augd Ordinngion af 1 Mok ter, “ Svecial Dispateh to The Chiowar Tridune, GRAXT PaRK, IiL, July 12—Graut Patk fsa now town ou the Chicago, Danvilia & Vinconnes Railrogd, nbous 60 milos south of Chieago and 7 mites from the Indiana hiwo, What thereis of it haa grown up since tho completion of tho rail- rond, It is lucated in ous of sho moat beautiful and fertilo regions of tho State, and {y settled by thrifty and intelligont farmers, principaily from Now York and other Easterts Statow, Tho crops of all kinda look finely. Inxuriant ’;mw\u. On the farms of W Kionoy, John Bennett, and Heory Burchard, es- reemly. I uaticed tho promieo 6f an nbundant harvest. Tho Iattor, however, in more of & dairy- farm, whero a large number uf cows aro od,' and whera preminm butter fis mado, ‘Llie moral tone of tho naighborhood 18 high, and for intelligence, I doubt whether it is sur- )\nssed by sny larming community in thoe country. Thoro are two churchos in the village,—the Methodists having & houso nearly comploted, sod tho Baptists baving dedicated their honse last Babbath, 1t s a besutiful and testeful odi- fico, 34x80 feat, with & tower and spire 25 feet in height, The foterior s frescoed in Rood style, and the whole i & cradit to tho liberality of the members, and of tha citizens of tho village and tho surrouuding country. Tho TRev, F. M. Ellis, D. D., pastor of the Chicago Michigan Avenno Chuich, preached the sormou, which was an ablo oue, -nJ’ waa listened to with {utercst by a crowdoa audience gathered from tha regious round about, Anotner eraiditable thing 1, the cost of the church s all providad trorz B. J. Bartlott, of Chicagu, was tho arcli- ect. Un Batnrday aftornoon, a Council, ealled by the Chuirch to ordain ite pastor elect, tho Kev. C. H. Bhodes, mot sad organized by choosing Dr. Ellis Moderator, sud J.” Q. Drayman Cleck, Mo projiminary examination was commeted and the servicos of ordination appointed for Bunday nt 2:30 o'clock. When the time arrived, the Itev. Lawis Raymond delivered tho germon, and tho usual oxercises on such cccosions wero gono through. 'The day was one of much iuterost to Giant and the swrounding country. . Work- AMUSEMENTS, BARNUM'S HIPPQDROME. A long life, an active brain, and tiroless energy have made his usmo enormous capital to I. T, Barnum. His disasters have been s0 much puid up cnpital; big brilliant stratagoms aud profound showmuuship bave added to {t. Thero is but one showman. and Barnum i3 tho man. The rash advonturer who dares to onter into competition with bim knows that hia days aro numbered. Barnum's very mame crowds out cOmpetitors, It la consequently unnecessary for ulm to do moro than play his name to tho best. sdvantago, Tho Hipnodromo. which ho bringa with lim from tho Eget has o great many intesonting featiiren, but not enough of them to meet that punlic expectation which bad buen aroused by tiie promises of & VOry superor exbibition mado during the visit of tho now do- funct * Racing Association,™ in which Dau Rico cut so couspicuoud a figure, and which met with such an unkind roception In Chicago from our Arctic chmate, Thore aru neccenarily features of it superior to tho other, ‘Tho Cougress of Nations is & showy and intoresting pageunt. Tho enormous spread of canvas is ol impressive spactaclo, and the glitter of armor and variety of costomo aud color are not objects to Lo de- eried. In this the Hippodrome 1s far shead of ity doad rival. Tho sudienca whuch greot- ed the first performance lut ovemog and fillod two-thirds of tho seata oxpressad its approval of tbu pageunt, Tho feats in tho ting, bowover, werg not cqual to this flrst promise. The flai-race for ladics, on Kugiish thoroughe Lreds, was o pretty and well-coniested race, and waa run for all there was init; but the “‘utag bunt® which followed was atame and profitless affair, Tho hunters would bave been moro pict~ uresque aud truc to actual fact had thoy worn, in nddition to tho red coats, the uniform’ of the hunt, or at loast coucealed their uuromantie pantaloons in top-boots. Tie hunt jteelf was absurdly weak' It took a pgreat deal of euergetic porsuasion to urge tho stag from tho cage. ‘Lhe stag 18 uot an futelligont snimal for o cirous. When faitly out this stag would ot oxert himsalf. Tlo scorned the clinso, All Le wanted was an siring, and, forced to tako fu ngatust hig will, ho cantored lofaurely round the arcua with the hounds in full cry uhead of a4 woll as bebind him, The hunters yelled, but ho kuow all wbout that, [t was not dangerous, ‘Thoy conld have passed himi at any time, but rewed in their horses nud lot bim canter afiead. COonsequently not an infant in the audience but knew how shallow a thing it way, The quostion 18 what wil bo doue with Lhat beast, DBaruum cappos disoharge him. 1o canunob threaten to tine him a wouth's pay, It will be usoloda to appeal to his esprit do corps, or hia amour propre, or any other French attribute bo may have about him. 'Uhoro seams notling left but to tie a tin kettle ur a hunch of Ure-crackes to his tall, aud & steg running round o races track under the dolicate persuasion of o un kottlo would be Judicrous. ‘I'ho onlv devico he ean resors to s to choose car-lorses o mount the pursuera op, aud glve the stay & chance. The standing race ou two way an exciting evout, und tho Komsn iot-race would bave been bofter coutested i1 ono of tho horses could be ludneed to abandon a bubit of w-lkins ou his bind Jegs. The inter- 1uds of big-heuwded giants drinking gin and being killed by vuall boys shoull be coutined (o mat- inco audiences—ail but the gio, which wight be Joft out altogethor. The sketch of Indlan life was snlivened with & pretty chase ropresenting a0 Ibdian courtshup and exhibiting the qualities of n Mexican pony. The husdle-race for four lodies was protty, There wero fcurs that tho four-horme = chariot raco would have to Lo _ judofluitely postponed. AMr. Are naud's team becamie unmanageable, and some little time was mspent in roducing it to s propor condition, When it waa fiually en- couruged for tho coutest 8 made o good race, A moukey race, with our couslan tisd on pouies, wod & lsughablo affeir, as one or two ponion suiked and wandered nimlesaly over the track, leaving the race, mot to tha swift, but to tho williog. A oharacter wketeh of Doanyhrook fair, *“with all tho company {n the cast,” was interost- ing for Lttlo while, 'Thestruggles aud triumphy of theso people fn tho ring, however, are ay uothing fo tho **Struggles and Trinmphs of I, Y. Barowm,” written by bimself, oud sold for @150, with a complimeatary ticket to tho Hippodromo 10 waeh purchaser, u witnesmoug tho struggles aud tnuwphs in tho JUppidrome, one canvos denyito Mr, J. 3, ""mn We gkill iu superintending tho racos, but fio" 4004 s the quajut *gags * and acnton. U8 Branochos of Dan Rice, wlich were amou tho bappive § o lhm\uu'u‘:u‘svu::fi- of the late lamoeutad riv HOOLLog THEATRE, “Tho Two Orphatis oriibhes theie woey and drew tho tosrs and persy rution of « crowdsd housa at Hooley's Theatro Iast vging, Tharais & Wednesday matineo at this houss « ory wou w‘mc‘l‘: doos DOt svom 10 ba goueraly uodor- stood. THEATRE. Minstrels played last evening to s houso agch as one mighe expect with the counter atiractlons of the period and the weather, The theatto will ba closed attor theix engagement termivates, e A Wonderful Cloci, A marveln ?‘m l’o" k sm;; in us Dluce of mechanism in the wa; of clocks in doscribed iu tho Freuch uulnqlu{ It fs au cight-day instrumiont, with dead-beat oacapemont daluing pawer, 1 chimed the 3:&::;6‘:.5[: s nl:hun l\.u;nll, tha‘ thico tunce e ®, or vill play at any time re- quired. The hauds go wu.u‘d a8 fallowa: ouce a miuute; ou, oueo an bur; one, once & Weok: 0UG, QUCA [ OLWL; ope, ONCO & yeor, It shows the Woun's ‘age; the rimug snd potting Of the enuy tho time of high and low water, half cbb, sud half flood, aud, by & beausisul coulrivauds, there is & park which repressuis tho water, whicly 1iveu and il lifting sowe suips st mfh Wator tide as they were i wotiou, and, a8 it recedey, leayes shese little automaton ships dry cn the sands, The olock shows the biour of the day, day of the week, day of the month, moutls of tha year, and in the day of the month thero is provision male for the long, aud ohort montbs, = Ik shows the sigus of tho z.adino; 18 strikes or not, chimes or :u;‘t( “l’;m" te :.:;m:«ila; sud §b hay ll“ equation able, sbowing the difference of clock and ovory dey in liv Joar. s oue, SPORTING. Programme of To-Day’s Races at Dexter Park, Adaitlonal Correspondence Betweon the American and English Riflemen. Ilow Unsopbisticated Amatenr Qarsmen Were Gulled by a Pro- fessionnl. THE TURF, DEXTER PARE RACLS TO-DAY, Two trotting races will take place at Doxter Park this afternoon, Tho first is for a puree of $200, mile lieats, tho best threo in five to har- ners, Tho ontries are Prince, Monroe, Moss Rowa, and Hucklobeorry, Tho noxt is & tace to barness, tho entries being Troublo, Chester Thomas, Monarch Kulo, and Tranafor, The entries for tho July meeting close tlus avening at No. 81 Dearborn stroat. e THE TRIGGER. THE AMERICAN RIFLEMEN, Loxpox, July 12.—A correepondent at Wim- bledon saya: ** After the rocoipt of Col. Gflder~ vleove's declination of the invitatiou to the Amorican riflomen to shoot sgainst o picked cight, the Council of tho Natioual Rillo Aesocia- tion mot and formally agreed that & matoh should bo srranged, if possible, on tho terms of tho firat proposal.” Mr. Paceous, of the Association, in a letter, says that they * resolved that a cup of tho valuo of £100 should bo given as an individual prizo, to'bo shot for by the Americans aud the threa British eighta of 1874 and 1875, on Saturday noxt, cach man to have twouts-fivo shots at 1,000 yards' rauge. Thoro will bo & epecial moot- ing of tho Council on Tuesday to confirm this revolution. Wo bavo decided to Lo propared next yenr with nu Imperial team. totry con- clusions with auny other natién, and we hopo another gallant band of Yankeea will como and givo or tako n lesson from Johnoy, Baudy, or Daddy. They will bave a Loarty welcome, a fair fleld. and no favor.” Mal. Muretta, & Japanaso, totally ignorant of tha English language, i tho boss marksman ot \\l!lnmbludon. lo maley astonishing long-rauge shots, Col. Gilderaleovo has ofiicinlly replied to tho inquiry from the London agentof tho Associated P'rossj that tho determunation of tho Americans not to shoot in anothor team-match on this sido of the Atlantiv is fionl. Iie Bays tho mombetsof the toam are now eoparated, sud osnnot be bronght togetuer for any purposs befora next week, Five or six of them would probably ba glad, ag individualg, to sLoot at Wimbledon on Haturday noxt, if the Lioyd'a cup is offered for compelition to all comers, Col, Gildors'oevn bna writton & letter to Maj, Leceh, tendering through lim the thanks of the Amoericau team to the Lord Mayor, Rocoption Comwmitteo, and citizons gonerally of Dublin, far thoir warm reception and sealous, courtoous attentions during tho team’s rocent visit, A similar lottor of thanks nud good wishea had alén been sont to tho Dolfast Iloception Com- mittee. AT EDINDORO. Entxpeeg, July 12.—r. Robeson, the Ameri. can Consul, gave an informal banquet ko tho tenm to-night at the City Club. Beveral resi. douts of Edinburyg were present, and expreseod thair regret thae thero had been no opportunity to givo the Amoricans-an oflicial recontion as tha manifestation of Bcotland's kindly feeliug towards tbe United Statos. Col. Gildersleove sava nearly all tho members of the team will reach Loudon in time to take part individually iv the soveral matchies at Wim- bledon on Suturday. PP AQUATIC, A NICE LEETLF, GAME, Svectal Diavalch to Ine Chacagn Tridtine, Bz, 'act, Minn., July 12.—Tho boat clubs hora and at Stillwater and frieuds aro much exer- cised over the recont contcst at Ied Wing, in which a Stillwater four-oarod crew and one of the best scullers of St. Paul were dofeated, Tlo stroke-osr of the Red Wing orew and tho man who beat tho 8t. Vaul siogle-rower waa vamed I'ox, but i s2id to beno other than Ellig ‘Ward, of Nowburg, N.Y., one of tho famous Ward crow, and the samo who contested tho Awgrican singlo scull championship with Georgo Drown, of lialitax. 1t ia also claimed that suother of the Hed Wing crew was formerly a professionnl oaruman, though actually s resident thoro, whilo Fox, alius Ward, is not, * Tho mom- bora of tha St. Paul Club have ascertasined that Ward bad beou abseut from homo for threa months, and have photographs of him, which sngularly resembla the reputed Fox, In tho wagers wade un the races Red Wing wou over gl:.vufllhom Bullnater and petbapa 32,000 from 1. Paul ——— BASE-BALL, BT, LOUIS LUOWN#—ATLANTICS New Youg, July 12.—Base-ball: 8t Louis Browue, G; Atlantics, 2, COUNT ARNIML Ilis Sentence by the Prussian Court ot Appeal, London Tvmes, Benuiy, Juno 25.—However slight the intereet displayed in the sacond hearing of the Amim a0, the savere sentence passod by the Court of ppoal Lae givon gouersl watisfaction. Inetead of sending the sccused to prwon for threo months, as the first judgmont had it, the eccond swards nivo months; lnatoad of belng con- domned for sowme undofined sad indefinable of- feuno against publio ordor, he {8 now punished, in nccordance with tho indictment, for remov- ing ofticial dooumouts. Tho reswon of the suvorily shown io tho second hoanng iy that tho Kamwergericht declared diplomatic” dispatches to bo ofllcial documonts, whils tho Btadtgoricht, tha Court of First Tnstance, loft the matter in doubt. ~As to Conut Arnim really heiog sont to Jmil, nobody wisbos it 1fe is at present ataying at Goneva in indifforont health, aud not likely to roturn home {or sowo timo to coma, Mesi- wlulo, counscl fs ure to carry tho casoto tho Supremo 'Tribunal, whose revising power in matter of this nature is confined to tha investi- gation of technical points, ‘Tho first judgment given intho case having attracted no much sttention fn England st ths timo, I will transcribo the teading features of tha uew scntenso, The delivery occupled ovor two bours. Judge Bteinhausen, who presided ou tho occasfon, bogan by admitting tho argument of tho defence that the Berlin Hiadtgerichs wan not the proper tribunal to try the accused. Whon arrestod, tho Count was residing on bis Pomera~ nuan estato, and accordingly oughs to have beou arraignad at Btottin, not at Boriin, He, Loweyar, oun by flrst oxmwination omitted o protest apaiuat thio jurisdiction of tha Berlin Caurt, by this oversicht tacitly aokrowladgod (ts autbority, This cilssion could not be remedied by subsoquout protest, snd, un- der the Jaw a1t stood, mide tho Court which tried him tho loge! medium of adminfaterivg Justie, This being so, the Kammeryoricht, ur Berliu Court of Appeal, hikowiso had w right to sko coguizauce of the case. ‘Tho argument of tho detonxo that, apart from the question whother the Derlin Stadigericht was tho Dleper tribungl, tho reading In ® eccrot mit- Auy ot kowo of {he removil documents wes tHlogal, K1t accordingly snuullad tho wholo pro- cacditige, COU uot Lo allowed. Thio dosuments in question lwuuw»w for tho polioy of tha Gov- ernment in the ecotedluign) controversy, it was du tho publlc tutarest that sugy yhould be withe bLeld frow general knowledge way) published by Goverumoul themeelvos, The nfense, tao, complained thst Dr. Landsborg, ouo of tua witsicasoa callod &b tha ficat hearlug, hau not buou compolled ln[fiv- eyidence 81 to all he kuow. Dr. Luudsborg cortsioly had declived to mention the nsmo of 1ho person who commiynieated to him tho disclosuros published it tho Vieuns Pressc. ‘Tus Court of Appeal, Wareover, Were 1OLin & position o spprove the View takon by the Htadtgericht tuat, the uame of tha (};}mun inn questiou boiug a profossional secret, Dr. Landsberg was at liberty to withhold the sawo. But au what Dr. Laudsberg cotamu- uicated was cuough (o roveal ail that roquirod to bo known, {4 was usclews o summon diim Daasing over to tho eubstance of the charge, the Judge thet sdvertod to those dilomatio papors the secused had taken with hiw on leaviug Varis, but subseqguently re- etorad to the Government, It might ba regard- od a4 dogbtful whother tho avouncd. in tiy ab~ souco of diguivob xefi!uluom ou tho subjsct, wight not cousidur Limeelf entitled to romove tticso papers from the Farly archives and deposit St in the Foreign Ofice srehives on bis ar- sival a6 Beclin, Yo A ull waw sight, oF A avy B TRIBUNE: TUESDAY JULY 13, 1375, rate might be right. DBut when ho took the papera with bim from Borlin to the Doliemian Epa of Carlnbad bo commlited tho offense of re- moving documonts which were not his awn, but bulullgu‘l{ to the Btate. Tho plea of tho Reouseq thiat Lio did thia inadvertontls the Court doclinod to beliove; wihila an to tho excnae that the pa- pers abatractod conld not be regarded a9 docu- ments, thig, though iy Lad beou adwitied Ly the tadigerichit, was® altogethier at variance with Clauge 93 of the Peunl Code. To prove this it wan only necensary £o road that important pro- vision of the law: Whasocver sinll publish or commenicate to any 1o~ tervated Goverument auy mecrets of Btate, plans of fortifications, documents, papers, or athor intelil gence which he kniows ahontd be kapt aecret n the ine terast of tho Gernian Empire, 0T any of the Uerman Blates, shall be sentonced 10 4t leseb Two yearat penst servitide, to bo undergone o the Houdo of Corroc. thin, In tane of extenunting clrcumstances belng al- Jowed by the Court, the offendor shall bo rentenced to at least iz months!imprisontment in 8 fortrets, It wan maintalaed that tho papora flrst ab. stracted and thou restored_Leing calenlated to promote or frasteate the designa of this Gov- ernment to strengthen or dirsolvo alliancos, they came under tho clausp quoted, The offonsn of the accused tn removing them was nggravated by the consideration (hat 1o was & public sorvant, and of all Eubliu sorvants the very ono to whoso keoping those papors had boen wtrustod, It was pomowhal dilforont with tho papoers tho accused bad avawedly romoved, but tiot teturuod, No douté tho contouts of these papers weore partly political, and therefore camo under the above provigion ; but as thoy hkewise vontalned reprimands, thore was tho possbility that, in tho absencs of a cloar legal dofinition as to the oiticial or unofiicial character of a reprimand, the nccused might have considored theso papers a4 his privato property, not as the proporty 01{ tho Btate. Thero was & third category of missing papera—those about the whereabonte of which tho Count profeased ignoranco, No ovidenco bad been nlleged to prave tho Count had appropriated thew, As to the Public Prosecutor urging that tho Count biad slways dabbled in jouroal- 1sm, and thot ho had appropristed tho™ papers for Journulistio puiposen, the Court thought it {mpropor to onter upon » poiut not directly beanng upon tho charge preforred. The liko reagou proventod tho Conrt from testing the goneral veracity of the Count, and entor into the quostion whother tho accused had given s (alse namna to a park-keopor when stoppod for s trifling trespans o fow years ago. If tho Dublio Drose ccutor lad asked the Uourt to consider tho mo- mouala unon the Arnim caso drawa up by tamous Tronch, Belginy, and Austrian logists, the Court BAY DO reason to comply with this request. Tho offenso baving been committed in a focality gav- ocned by the Gormau Crimiual Codo aud the Gor- man Crimioal Courts, the notions of forsign Jurists, howevor interesting fu themaclvos, were 1wmatorial from s legal poiut of view, Iu mebing out puuishment, the Court, on the ono haud, hisd to consdier thoominont position of tho accusod and tha high truet reposed in him; cir- cumstances which could not but be regarded od aggravatious of the charge agaivst him. Oun tho other Land, allowanca had to bs wmade fur the Count's conduct {n relurning the papers, to which, in tho opinion of tho Court, tua chargo must bo limited, Tuking sll thesa circumstaucus into consideration, ho was sentonced to bino montha’ imprisonment, from which ouc manth sbontd be deducted ss having Loen compousatod far by, lis provious arrest. 5o’ far the senteuce of the Court. Of tho various pojuts alloged in it, throe are particalarly remarkable, Firat, the Count waa oul E puvished Jor tho removat of those papors hie subsoquently roturoed, Theso papers, coutaining no personal matter, but advorting exclusively to politics, are considored public docutnents, the abatraction of which caostitutes » penal offeuse, oven though restitution was tardilly made, Bucondly, the “papers mixing up reprimands with politics aro not regurded as public documenty olonging to tho Stato and to be undoubtedly rotaiuod by the porsons to whom thoy sre ad- dressed, Whon ¢ is romamberod that all these papors wore duly numbored and regustered, both at Barlin and Paris, this decislan will be found to lmply that, contrary to the opiniou of the Foreign Offico, who Dhold that tho mero reg- istering mokos papers official, tho Court looks upon papers coutajuiug porsonal mat- tor as unofficial, albeit registored. As this question, undor tho Geormsn law, I8 decided vy the toxt of the regulations issued by tho Foreiga oflice, the rules as they wore beforo the Arnim case cannot have begn accounted as sufliciontly cloar and distinct. ‘The dofect, it is woll kuown, was romadisd by the onactment of Iresh rulan immodistely sfter tho first hoaring Lad ravealed tho hiatus. M{J third rowark ro- forsto a peculiarity of the Uerman law in diy- tinguishing between romoval and embezzloment. Lo romove is tho liding snything legally de- wanded, Do matter whethar the property of tho concenlor or not; to cmbozzlo m to appropriate property futrustea to the eafo- kuup!nfg of the embezzlor aud ta concosl the act, proposing to derivo porsonal advantage fromw it. Lhe former ls tho more general term and the slighter offense, romoval not necessarily wclud- ing a pelflali end ; the latler is = gravor crime, combining theft aod porsonal profit. As fa ap- purent from this dofinition, many cases may ba classed under oithor head, sccordlug to the opinion takon by the Judge of the .circumstan- ces and tho character of the accaused. To provide for eithor contingency, the public prosccutor, at tho first trial, fusistod that the purely politioal Eup:n firat sbatractod and then roturned nd becn embezzled, while as to those mixing up political and porsonal mistter, Lo contouted lumeelt with reprosenting thom na only re- movod. A similar viow wau taken by tho pross- cutor who acted on belnif of the Crown at tho socond trinl; but the Court on both occasions, adopting the more leniont aspuct, ignored tho embezziument and procoeded on the charge of removal, I'he Emperor had given orders to have the seutenco telegeaphod to him 1mmediately on its belug pronounced. There wers no moro than fifty porsons present st tht momentons st toany of thom journalists and other pro!uu(umi politiciane, Soven Times Married, On the 00th ult. Boojamin Abbott and Mra. Mory Pratt wero woddod at Bmytns, Del, Thls is the soventh timo the bride Las boon Iedto the altar, and tho Smyroa Tlimas prints some lutor- outing gossip concerning her past lifo, Tho con- tracting E"““ to theso nuptials, it says, aso wall up the ascending grads Lo 80 yosrs. 2o groomi {8 aquiet, unassuming old man, a widower, with means euough (particularly if combined with ber income) to meet bhis not vory numerous wants, The pride was tho relict of the late ox-Buerif Henry” Pratt, of Kout County, who was the last anti-Democratio Bleriff who has flllod that offico in that county. llo was olocted Hherlff in 1814 by the Whigh, His doscondsnts, children, grandchildren, and great-grandclulidren, at the thuo of Lis marriage, numbered ovor 156, and yet he bad paver thon bad but one desth jn his” family—his first wifo, Mrs, Abbott's names havo been oight in all,— AMive Williama, Mrs, Truax, Mrs. Farrow, Mra. Riggs, Mre. Wallaco, Mra. Dorry, Mm, I'ratt, and now Mre. Abbott. ** In every instance, says tho Times, *pavo tho first, sho ‘bas married a widaswer, sowe of ‘them with a goodly numbor of children, Bhe, however, has uover eustaned the maternal relationship by cousanguinity. Bhe waa rearod i this commmunity, sy have baen all ber husbands, o far a4 wo can learn, sud henco her record has boen as an opon book to all lior sovou companions; yet rocord, ago, nor aught elso secms to work fatality to ** the charm that wins," whatever that may be,~and to find that ot 1a the rub, ‘Lle fiva years sud ovar of widowhood that existed betweon ber last mnd her present husbaud is the longest sho bas ondurod. ‘Lbis, Lowever, may uot bo wholly 'hoer fault, as we are cortain Luat, in ono inetauos st least, she offered to share her comwfortable homo with ono of our most worthy old gitizens, but the mere proposi~ tiou filled him with fear and trombling, aud to avoid a repotition ho burriedly musried & young lady in uor teous, with whom, and bis little prattlor, Lie is now enjoying tho fullost shaso of dowestio bliss, We bave uno iutimation, how- wver, that hor nuineraus couquests hove booun wade by open, divact sssault, Ou the coutrsry, we thivk they Lave not. It bas beey mssorjed on good autbority that ube hias confyssod to a pro- sentiment thot sho siould huve seven husbauds, Bho vow enjoys the fulilllment of this prophstio notion, and, Lals, soventy-odd, she werrs her bridal wreath with beconnug digniiy.” ———— An t*Apaerican Duel,” T'he Cologne Gazslfe learns (row Sbuth Rusals that & paw develupment of the so-called ** Amer. loan dusl” huy wida its sppoasanca there, T'wo onug mon, rish, of goud fauily, sud intimate sionua for a long period, recenily becAme en- awored of an actrees, The immediste resuls was a coldncss and distrust, which eaded in the travumisgion of » challengo frow owe to tho other. Both men bad frequently givon proofs of porgonal coursgs, both were familiar with the Use of wrms, both wero youug and foud of lifu, 1t was agreod, thorefore, that the dispute should ba decidyd by lot in the ** Amerlcan® stylo, but witiout the nse of sword or pistol. Tfle man who drew the shortest straw was to give up home, pouition in socioty, aud wealth, aod retire to a foreign Iaud ta bogiu life anew empty-band- ed. 'L'he drawing took placa, snd the loser, alter eponding & fow days in the sottlemont of Liu af- faire aud the bestowsl of his pousessions for publio parpasss, loft his native place on foot, witlious & kuapinck on Lig Laok oF a coln in his i Sk dllely b St orho at ha 5 oaFn auliclent Lo pay 1830 10 Amerion. PALATINE FIRST FAMILIES. Two DMale Members Convicted of Insulting n Lady Through the Mubis, Trial of Messrs. Harris and Smith for fSending o Statuo to Miss Andromann, A peculiar and unusnal caso occuplad tho atten- tion uf the Crimiual Court yesterday morning, tho first of tho kind ever triedin thla county. A tow wooks ago, it will bo.romombered, the Grand Jury returnod sn indictmont agsinst E. W, Harrls and Albors 8mit, residenta of Pala- tino, charging thom with having iu their possession sn indecent and tmmoral modol. It eppearod in evidonco beforo that body that the young men not auly Bad the modol, Lut that they sent it to a Lighly respectable Iady of the village usmod Amoelia Audremana, surreptitiously, turough tho Poat- Olico, Whiat added to tho importance of tho Lrisl yos- terday was tho rarity of suck cases and the rood charsctor of the parties implicated. BMiss A n- dremauu is 8 lady of fino personal appnarauco, from 25 to 80 yoara of mge, and ono against whoso character nothing has over heen heard or enld whoro sho was best kuown. The defendants wers men of about the samo ago, busiuess-men of tho vil- lago, and most rospectably connccted, tneir paronts boing among tllo oldest sottlers of the county. \ E. I. Runyan appeared Yor tho dofendants and Mr. Birch, aesistod by ox-Bountor Willlamson, appeared for Tha Poaple. Miss Amolis Andrewsun was first sworn : She livad at Yalaune, and kvew tho defendants, [Witness was then shown the model, whick was the nudo form of 8 man, and recognizod “EJ Bho rocetved tho modul through the Post-Ofico in April, in a box, ond E. W. Matria teutilicd be- fora the Justics that Lo sealod it, and Albort Hmith that ho addressod it to ber, Cross-examined: 'Thodefendants statod in the Justice’s Coust thnt thoy did not recoliost tho contonts of the box, bub did not sav that they know nothing of tha cousents whon scaling and addrossing it. Charles Peck was sworn: Ho recognized tho **modol '3 bad veen it 1 a wagon-shop where 1t was mado, Ivwas put wto the box by llarris, taken to'the drug-stora and sealod “and ad- drostod to Miss Andromanv, Mo took the box up to a restauraut, again gave it to Harrls, who said ho was golng to mail it; Bmith went with him. Witnesa followed them to the Post-Omico and talked with them: thoy told him that thoy had mailod the box snd coutonts to Miss Andromann. Harris first spoko of sonding tho model, and asked bim to mail it. o noxt saw tho box at the examina- tjon before the tirand Jury. Ho saw defendauts after the examiuation boforo tho Justica and they g;vu hitn 328 to loavo tho State, aud Harris him » radroad ticket to Layoenport. Dofendants turther told him that it bo would rhoulder tho trouble thoy would pay tho costs and fines in the case. Cross.examined: Ho was now living in Chi- cago, Ilo bad o hand in making the wodel, but did not mako tho most afit, Ile made tho arms, ond had it in bin possession two days. 110 did not put the model in the box, but it was pat in in bis presonce by Harris, He did not take the box to tho drug-stors, nar to the ost-Uttice, and Was 102 at tha ofica when Miss Audremauu got it. Ho did not suggest its being sent to Sliss Andromaun, but Harria dia. D. H. Peck testitied: ie hiad nover sesn tho box or model. larris told i that Le put the box in tho Poust-Ofice, pud wouly give his brother, Charles eck, monoy it Lo would got out of tho way. Cross cxamined : Tarris told him that bo put the model in tho box and sent it to ** Lena” An- dromann, and that he and Smith were cloar, and they would give Charles Pock money to leave tho Btate, and had given bim 210 at the timo. Bpencor Marsh testiflad that bo kept a restaur- ant at Palatino and saw the modol at his place In tho honds of Charles Pock; Harrs and Bmith wore present, nud they wore talking together about sending it to some ono, but no uames woro montioned. Peck put tho model in his pockot, and that war tho last ho saw of It. Cross-examincds Ho saw Pock take the modol from bis pocket, oxinvit it to tho dofondants, and put it in bis pogkot again. David J. Nicholson testiled that Lo was clorks iog ot Dalatine, aud Harris aod Pock came to tho stora for the boX in which the model was, Ho recognized the box. Harris took the box and handod it to Pack, who sald it would servo the purpogo for which it was designed. Jeromo Bonnets teatified that bo kuew the do- fendants, and biad talked with thom abaut the box snd model, He met Harrly in Chicago, who proposed to raise money to get Pack out of tho way. Marris told him aftorward that Peck had left tho city, aud that bo Lad givon him $28 aud seon himoff ou tho tralu, Cross-cxamined : 1o had novor soen tho model in Harris’ or Bmith's_posscssion, and had wotbing to do with making it. Louis Carr tostifled that Lo lived a4 Palatino, and badscon tho model in Yeok’s pospession, aud hoard Harris nsk bim for it to sond sway, Cross-examined: Peck had tho model1a his posspusion throo weoks, * At this juwcture tho prosocution was rosted, and tho State’s Attorney aukod that the jury bo allowod to rotiro to oxamino the todel, its in- :!lncnno, clinracter forbiddivg its public sxamina- lon, 'Iho counsel for the defondants remonstrated, contendipg that the modol Lad not baqn idonti- tied, sud had not yot boen offerod in ovidence. Mr, Bircy—I now offer the box and contonts in ovidongco. Mr. Runyan—I objoct, because it has not boen idoutified by any ono. Tho Courl—I thiuk tho identitication bas bosn suflicient, aud will so rule. ‘Tha counwel for the defendants exceplod, say- ing, howaever, that if the model was $0 go to tho jury, Lia did uot care how it wont or when, The ovideuco for tho defouse was thon gom- mencod. Albort Smith, ona of tho dofendante, waa first plnced upon the stand : Ho had livoed at Palatine eightoon yoars; bad vever seon she mode) in thio box, but wrapped tho box for Feak and ad- dressed it for bim to Misa Amelis Andremann, He nover bad tho model in his consro), and pever put_it in the l'oat-Oflce. Mo had nover stated to Dock, or any ono elso, that eithor him- self or Harris took the box to the Post-Offico, Cross-examined: Ho firat saw tho mwodel In Peok's_possession, but had never geen it ia the box, Ho was not positive who sold him to wrap 06 Lox up, or whether anything was said about disguiing the handwriting in addross- ing 1¢. E.W. Hartls, the other dofendant, waa aworn: Ho biad lived at Palatine twenty-four years. Ho Lad sesn tha modsl, but veyer bad it'in his pas~ wession. ke did uos put it in the box, nor take it o tho Pust-Ollice. 1o saw tha model but once, and then It was in tho handu of Pack. 1o bad loaned Peck moucy, but never gave him any tq got hum out of the wa) osa-cxamincd: lo procured the box, but did uot soo the model put iu it. Bmith wrapped tho box ; ho sealed it, but ho did not know who addressed it, P, G. Ttobinson, the Postmaster at Palatino, was aworn: Ho delivered thoe box to Aies Audro- mann, and Peck was o tho room At the timo, and atiracted Lis aitoution by laughing. T dutaud-lnu v:lnrl? nu‘g in ths efice whon the sckage was delivored. P outs Mead tostifiod Lhat be Esw Dock tho duy tho box was put into_the Post-Ofice, e B3 & packsgo in his pocket addressed to Miss Andromany, snd was told that it was the model i questiou. ross-ezamined : Ho'nadl talked to Harrls and Smith about the box snd model ; waasubpensed at tha Juatice’s Court, but did not tostify, Witncagos were then callsd to prove the good character of ths defeudants, whea the evideace for the dafense wns restod. Miss Andremann was then recalled Ifor tho prosecutions Bumith and Peck were in tha ofiice whon she went for the box. Clarlos ookt was yocalled; o met the wit. nesy Mead on the stract, sud showed him the Lox. Ho was ou his way to the restaurant whore Huris and Buith were to mest him. He did ell Mead that Le was goiug to the Post- Ofice. Jerome Bonnatt was recalted. He had nover ll;'nuku suything sgalnat the reputation af Charles. ock. Tho case was then d and submitted, the Jury taking thae waodel 1o the jury-room for ex- awiustion, T'he &ury waa absont aboat hal? an hour and roturoed w verdict of ‘guilty, whon the defoud- auts wero romauded for seulence, Tho snnouucomens of tho vardict created quite @ buatle {n the court-room smoug tho pa- reutd and friends of the dofondauts, who kad boen wuiting worvously for ils returu, The counsel for the defondsuts, alald the bustle, gavo notice that a motion for & now ttial would e made, "The poaalty for thie crime of which the de- fendants tand conyicted ja imprironment and fine, or either, at the dincretlon of the Court. THE KEELY MOTOR, The ¢ Scientific Amorican’a$ Ieply to the Letter of Mir, Colliere Seentyfle American. THE KEELY MOTOR DECEPTION. ‘We publiat on anotber nags a conununication from the counsolor of tho Keely Motor Company, Mr. Caliler, aud his collenguas, i roply to an ar- ticle on the abioys subjoot given in our paper of Juno 26, Wo dovoto this spaco, firat, becauso the pattiosintercated, foeling porsonally aggriov- ed by our romarks, hisyo roquosted, as o matier of fair play, an opportunity for roplyy and, sec- ond, becauss wo have hopes that tomo of our roadars may be lod theroby to stndy out the prob- ablo procosses by which thess gontlamen linve beon precipitatsd into this deluslon. Bucl atudios may rosult in useful sugrestious or now knoswledge. It s not often that tho activo par- tieipauts in delusions liko this are willing to como formard and chronicle thomealves in the brond and public manuar that thess parsons have done, The mental or paychological phenomena will, we n“t“k' bo found interesting subjeuta for investi- alion, ¢ An oxamplo somowhat similar to this Kealy motor busibess occurred in Londonm, in 1871, bon Dr, Willism Crookes, the woll-kuown scientiat, publishied his astonishing account of the spint motor of Home, in which the spring gage waa made to move by the simplo pointin at it of tho operator's fingers. ‘Ihe iruth ol thin performance was attested by Dr. Crookes, who himnelf prepared tho apparatus, by Dr. Willlam Iuggins, by Edward Willism Cox, a distinguished lawver, and by numerona other witneases of undoubted roflability. Dr. Crookey aud othors wero convineod by this exhibition that & now foree, which ho tormed pavenie force, Lad beon discoversd ; but Dr. Huggine, whils attoating that the gago moved (in fact, the movement was mado to reouri itecl! on paper), declived to oxpress an opinfon 18 to huw the wovement was produced, Au accouut of hicse performances, with an engraving of tho arrange- mont of levers and gage uscd, was published Ix:_l;hn Scientific American, pogo 09, Aug, 12, 18 ‘This motor of Dr, Crookes appears to surpass the Koely devico in some reapects. Tho power is workablo at a low pressure, involves but little oxponye for apparatus, requires ho blowing of air from tho Inngw, uses no hydrant-proesure, and 1ta succoss does not dopend upon ** cold vapor," No one, wo baliove, hns over questioned tho honesty of Dr. Crookes, or supposed for a mo- ment that Lo bad, personally, any hand in giv- ing motion to the gage. The mora reasonablo Bupposition s, that sowehody, nuobserved by thoso presont, applied tho necessary force to tho {ustrument, The human sensos are but wenk instrumonts ot best, easily played upon and deceived; and those who Lavo most lughly prided thomsolvas upou tho possersion of superior pergeptious, by which they were canfldent of their nbniliy to do- fect the mnreal from tho real, have becomo lamantablo oxamples of the vaae with which the mind of man can be entrappod aud led astray Ly 110ra appoarances. In matters of scionco and mechanics, ospecial- lyin those branches pertalmog to the corrola- tion of forces, it fa only by tho appiication of the most carcful methods, coupled with the soarch- h"f tosts of matherantics, that rolisble huowl- adgo can bo acquired and delusive conclusions uvoided As in the present examplo of the Keoly motor, 80 {n tha caso of the Paino clectro-motor {n 1871, ‘The origiuator of the dzcoption made the most solomu asvertions that the machine which he thou had in operation cerived its molo power from tle four smal! battery caps which tho wit- nosses eat atanding on a shell at the sido of the apartment. ‘I'hio machine was tested with brakos a8 to power by well-kuown pracileal electriciany of thiu city, whose names are now before us, who roported large gaina of power, and detectod no fraud. Their exporimonts wero corroborated by mauy other f{ntolligent witnesses. - Bpocial oxhibitions were given to capitalists, who pro- uousced the show wouderful, Wo expressed tho opinion that the whola thing was a decoption, warning the publio againat In- vesting means {n the motor.shares, Wo repro- duced the well known mathematics of clootrio action ; wo showed tho axaot amount of forco derjvablo, under the most favorable circum- stances, from tho consumption of a given amount of zinc and acid, sadotermined, aftor oxhauslive exporienco, by the mosy omineut savans, and {rom theso teachings we pointed out the noces- sary falsity of tho statementa made in bohalf of the now motor. Paine, iu reply to our stricturcs, roaflirmed all that bo had bofore claimed for bis motor, which ho now alleged was far below the sciual fruth: he eald that ho wns then engagod in buildiog & great and powerful engine, which would be xuzgg in ninoty days, which would davelap -lorso power from n single cup, complatoly aunihilate tbo figures given by us, and show to tho world that peoplo who, liko tho editor of the Scientific American, nadortook to dunbt or criticiss the performance of n machine thoy had nover soen and wore ‘)mct(cnlgy unnequainted with, wero jackasaes, or “a fool," as oyr friond Alr. Collior suggests others might praperty say. I am familiar,” said e, ¢ with the experi- ments of Grove, Oarpelicer, ayer, Faraday, Lieblg, and & host of others rolative to the doc- triue of correlation aud conservation of forcos, Therofore, I am no tyro, but the poor of any authority you may quote, and as such- I un- qualifiedly” assert that, instead of tho misera- bly wmail result of 67,000 foot pouude from throo grains of xiuc, aa stated iu the Scient{fo American, wo should realize 67,000,000 foot pounds. Tho forces developed by the ac- tion of & ui:x(le Buusen guart ocell, it utilized aud converted into power, would drive the Inrgest ship afloat with a velocity only Jimited Ly tho strongth af the ebip's frams ;.and you and X will liva to eed vho day, if our lvos are lengthoned to the usual term, when this stato- mont will be verifled, and that, too, without in- Yolyiug the question of perpetusl motiort™ This sort of talk prevailed with the capitallats {loy ewallowed the bait, paid in their maaey, took their shaves,—* without bolng urged,"—and that waa the oud of the 500 horse-power; no perpotunl motion, one eup, eugine, and motor, Thoe Keely mator deception in sll {ts aspects op to this date is bat a ropetition of the Paino alair. Tho orjgivator is vory honost; sll tho Knoplu who assust at tho decoption bellove in im ond fo his moclino. They know mot pro- cleoly how the thing is done, or by what law it is governed, but they know that it is dove,and any suggestion to the cantrary they seem to con- sider a4 a roflection ou their porsonal intell gooce aud hovor. "Iho Kooly porformanco is as followss Koaly blows from his luugs, for & period of thirty sooonds, into a nozafe upon tho genarator. Ho coupecty tho #ano nozzl, by mesusof a siall rubber tube, with tho hydrant, aud lsts in G gaifons of water under a pressure of 26 pounds ta the inch, then shuts off the water. Ho openy the valve of pipe of ono-tenth of an inch bore, botwoen the geuorator and a gaugo Or pressure- indicator; and lo! the gauga indicatos 10,000 pounds to tho square inoh, Buclt, sum sod substance, is ¢he Koely motor, aa set forth by tho lesrned counsol of tho company, corroborated by various wmochanical oxpotts, in tho statoments thoy hinve now froely propared for the especial banefit and entighten- ment of the readers of the Scientific Amerfoan ; corroborated, aiso, by ecoros of othur intolligent Ppetsons, so Mr, Colliar pasuras us, The wsjority of our yeaders will doubtloss concll_ldw“h ue that, on the showlng ot the pacties Thomselves, the whole thing' must bo classed an a second-rate juwgle,—s mochanical Katte King arrangement, too contemptibla for 891iou4 consideratio 3 —_—— A Elyilng Ennke. Leazenworth (Kan.) Times, A few weoks ago wo rofarred to & lsdy living {n tho southern pare of the aity haviog scen a flying unaks in her perogivations through that d ful partion of tho metropolis, At tho sams time we published the statement of an agod wonan, a soothsayor, who predioted that in & pbart tima'the wlr would bo full of ‘r‘dx‘:&‘ »er- luuuh Yesterday wo wero met by a f; who quired, in an excited manner, it we hml ever sson a suake bad wings, and * tlow throngh the air with tha greatest of case?” From Lls atetomenta o lesrn that whilo two boys named lemiugton and Jenkins, tho former from thin eity, aud the fatter Piatta Qountisu, were hnuth in the woods, & serpent was seon ap- rosching thom, about 4 feet above the unL. fenkius took off bis bat, and, throwlug it over {Lo noske, uuoceeded in eapturing it. It is ovar 1 foot loug, spotted, and uas wingw about the aize of & mau's bead. The Loys haye the mor~ pent preserved in alcohal. Trampe. Leglslatures are bogiuning to awaken to the character of ihe trawp nulssuce. Ly a rocont sot. ::l the ‘h(i!olnuoc:mln L:gul:tfic, whonever aay tram| apply for bount e perdon (o nnynm -ngh application shall bo{nuh Toturn awnay require the applicaut to perform s resson- abla amouoh ot laboc, and oo zefusal may call an the authositjou for masistance, who, if neceusary, ahsll commit the tramp b0 Jall, Tho las Logis- hlm‘k:l 3 Obla"llua purd alaw, “:%‘g?fl“m o soy tramp refasiug work w ozed msy be nne& or committed t9 all- ... 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