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THIS CHICAGO 'I'RIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1877. ) 7 TIILE COURTS, - LOCAL POLITICS, dincoverles, that T devoted myaolf toan examinn. woman {0 convey the iIntcrestof her helrs In e TIIE WEST PARKS, geveral un the floor with his whole strength, but AMUREMENTS, ty. e bt e . U TR YRR i ataeored e R e bt pec e ons | " ST e tin o ot HERSITEY AL, Ppiain tham. . 3 men's clubs, or artlfical checl for insurance N g 3. i I ber body, and conld only convey her life J \ B3 Madison-st., . What They Have Cost Binoe Their "lp?:;:‘(;’:m_:fl Lo the morid eina facta and therr | More Partnership Troubles---Dissatisied ":,';:;;l' bat could nat coavey the Jntarsat of hee | duenta and’ Inezperienced newspoper men or | Meeting of the Republicans of the 1 heirs. Establishment.--How the with a Bale, Monoy Went. rnrfecl liberty to cxamine them, and.to Inteepret hom as he pieancs, The facts are admitted by the highest scientific alll’ulrllzl in this country, Viz., the Commtimsloner of Palents, and the expianation. of them that I have farnishied has becn acrepted hy him ns well aa by the U insfoner of Patents of the Dominlon f anada, (he hig! scientific anthority In that conntry., [ peck Inventigation fnto the causca that lhavg rodnced these romarkable plhienomens, and f any more -nll»!u\nrf than my own, or more In armony with any undlapnied Tawa or physics ean presented, I will welcoma snch theories with great aatiafaction, Dut I think that, untl) snch ex- planationa shiall be offercd. [ntellizent nermons will not betarned nstdc from their convlictions h!v snch dicta na ** with reference to the theoriea of elcc- tricity, ete., advanced by Gen, Pleasonton to ac count for his phenomena, tholr abrurdity is ro camplcte that wo shall waste no tinie on them, " though they have appcared In 40 infientisl a jour- 08l a8 the Selentifc American, K ACIENTISTE AT FAULT. Your critlc has fallen [nto the sama error that chatacterizen an article in Crooke's London terly Journal of &cience, of October, which, after qnoting the experiments of 3 Yogel, temlnlly no mean anthority on tho choni- feal action of Mght, who atates in his *$Chemintry of Light and lfl(nnflx\‘l{‘" 1!!. 79), that *'recent observatlons have established that yellow and red rayeé, and not the blue and violet rays, produce the greatest effects on tho leaves of plants,” and that Dr. R. Tunt, in that well-known ' work, the Poctey of Bclence, fully adiits that * eceds ander bluc glass will germinnte long bofore others exposed (o ordinary daylight, whilst under the yel- low ray the process of gormination is entirely checked, " thue contradieting Vogol, But he remumes, **1f the experiment s con- Unued, it will be fontd thatunder tho blue glany the plants'grow mpily bt weakly, and tuot Instead "of producing feares and woed, "t cons clilely of stalka upon which wi bo rcen hers and there samo abore ivo attempte to form leaves. When the proceas of snything of that kind17 asked the reporter. *Pota and kettles, perbaps,” eafd M, 1a Chapelle. * But I say nothing of that at pres- ent. 1 wiah to make perfectly whatever I offer for sale, and I am only now coming to the table- crockery. Kitchen utensils must be very stroug. My glase is not stecl, ree! And he threw a small plate agafnst the brick wail. It shattered Into & thousand pleces, “*The phllosophy of the toughening process {s very simple,"” he ex}»lulncm Y you take an ordinary l;-lc:e of giws and scrateh it with a dismond (¢ will anap easfly. Tho reason fs that you have cut through the vutside shell which {s yery hard. You will notice that our lamp-chim- neys are rather thick. We finid that while it does not answer any wood purpuse to have them very thick, 1t does “not do to have thein tin, The [.mcun we put ourglass through shinnly (hickens he hard shiell. You will notica that the frag- ments of a broken chimney of our make, while theyare thougher than ordinary fruemints of r1ass, aro not “nearly =a tough' as n complete chimney. This hardening of the glnes or thick- ening of the hard surfaco also decreascs fts con- ducting properties. Ordmary glass fs n poor conductor, but onr glase Is & much poorer one, It in nn easy inatter for us to treat any plece of &lass by our process, whether It be eut or blown gslase, and the effect fs the same. We can treat the most fragile wine glass so as Lo make it mucl stronger, butof courac, being aq thin, such 8 glass would still be very llable to bredkage. But one uf themost valualle applications of the ptent I concelva to be the toughening of win- dow-plass and vault-cover and sky-light glass. And ho took out npane of corrugated glass three-cighiha of sn tnch_thick and about eiglit Inclies by twenty-four, Leaning {t up agalnat his desk'he dropped a five-pound [ron welght from & hefght of nbout threefect on the obllque Fourth Ward. EHAMIL®ET. Mr. A, P. BURBANK ‘Wil read and rectta the pla. T ensed aboutan our and & it 8 gellverse (oroLLe Sunday Afternoon, March 11. Doors ooen at 2:80; Teadiog at 8. Admll!jfln. 23 ctea McVICKER’S THEATRE, MITRH FOR EVERYBODY, T¥0 HOURS AND A NALF OF FUN, LEMONS! LEMONS! EVERY EVENING AND BATCRIDAY MATINEE. _Carriagos may bo ordered for hait-past 10 o'clock. TAVERLY’S THEATRE, AGUITE, & 1 d LEon AT Fngagement of the % EVANGELINE COMBINATIOR, TO-KIGHT. the tirand Spactacatar Extravoganza, BVANGELINE, with Mim ELIZA WEATHRItSE' - S i AT s acanegalcom. tahorate Propertica, Novel Effects, Orand Chiorumos and Marchea, hvclnfilrw neat, new, and aparkling. RPINEEY WRINERIAY Sar sATORDAY., LL. M'CORMICK 1) BARNABEE, UNSMASHABLE GLASS. Nalis Driven with Lamp-Chimneysand Tume Dlern-—1low the De Is Iiastle Process Mas Ileen Developed In Brookiyns New Fork World, A littls over & yesr ago attention was drawn In America to thofact that Mons. A, de Ia instlo waa produclog toughencd glass a: tho glass foundry, near Parls, by mcans of & process, the detalls of which he did not first make publie, A number of specimens were brought to this conntry and experimenta wers made with them, Thegonuineness of the Bpceimens was at firat doubted, so incredible did the reeultsof these experiments scom to many. 1t was thought that they were of some substance resembling glass, which could bo thrown around the room, dashed agalnat the floor, jumped on and knock~ ed about generally, It was arzucd that in the nature of things, and in the I?ht of the expe- rienco of many gencrattous of mankiud, wlicn Jou dropped a'chunk of fron, welghing two or three pounds, on a sheet of Flm & quarter of an lncmluuk tho glass woull break, and that, thercfore, when you dropped such & chunk on such a shoot of what M. do la Dastle offercd s glass and {t did not break, you were justified iu Lhinking that It was not glass, No hypothesls of what tho substancy tniglt e was otfercd by thu skeptics, but the existenco of some plaus- {ble achieme for the conversiun of dollars fnto francs was suspected, aud the gencral public Jooked with pome: ‘Iitthe curlosity for th time Record of Jndgments and New Sultsese Dankrupicy Cascs. The Greenbackers on rinmaries—Demneratic Gather. fngv—~Candidaten for Mayor, o Someihing Concorning the Recent Changes In the Management. Elljsh E. Gammon filed a bill yesterday in the Boporlor Court agalnat John W, Chaco, Charles Fellows, 11. 8. Lucss, John E. Taylor, Mary J. Tcath, and David N. Heath, to prevent the collec. tlon of fifteon notes—fourteen for $100 each and one for $200—made in August, 1875, by Mary J. snd D. N. Hoath, Thero woee originally twenty- four notes, but ten have been pald, and all were securod by chattel mortgage on an undlylded half of ten ho Ix sots doable harness, seven rets singlt ha ven top huggles, two open hug- gles, two landans, one Clarenee, one extension- top carriage, aud all the soffica furnitare, stovos, whips, and robos at the livery.stable Nos, 631 and 623 Wabssh avonue. The notes and mortgage wera laft In the vault of Fellows, Litcas & Cliaco abont tho 1at of March, 1870, Abont tho 1at of July, 1870, complainant's son, E, Hanson Gam- mon, fraadulontly slgned complalnant's name, withont his authority or knowledge, on the hack of the notes, snd assigned them to Fellows, Lucas & Cliaco, Tho latter firm also wrongfally procured the chattel mortgage from the Recorder's offico, and on the 13th of Jannary, 1877, foroclosed it, selllng the mortgaged property for $024.560, which was applled on tho thiricen notes then romaining unpald. Jobn W. Chace conducted Lhe sale, but no one was present except Lucina J. Colb, the custodian of the property, who wan the purchasor. Complalnant clalms that bedld Tho weather was fearfully wild Jaat night, bat It did not deter the membersof the Fourth Ward Hapnblican Clob from making a good turn-ont at thelr meeting at 2015 Thirty-firat street. Me, G, P, Dodge occupled the chalr, and R. R. Davie scted s Becretary, 'The annnal masting of the West Park Commlse sloners, held & wook ago, was chiefly notable for tho fact that thero waa a completa revolntion In the management of its affairs, and that the dynasty wihich has held the reins nainterruptedly sines the orcanization of the Board In the spring of 1860 was upset and a new combination put Into power, The removal of Mr, Ranyan from thin city to Ne- braska neccasitated his roslgnation. Mr. Mans was appolnted in hia place, and he, uniting with Clark Lipe, C. C, I' Holdon, and A, C. Millard, dethroned Mr. Stauford, who has been Presldont from the beginning of time, snd put Clark Lipe, who 18 also one of the original mombers, in hisplace. Binco thinks have thus gona Into new Bands, dnd wlll probably etay thero for a yoar at 1cnat, 1t fa not perhnps out of place to mako’ a sort of enmmary of the work of the Board since its or- ganlzation; and to present In & condenscd form, for thie beneft of the taxpayers of Wost Chicogo, the figures representing the awmonnta colloctod and the disposition which has beon made of them, In order to do this, the yarlous printed reports hayo been conRulted, and the Agnres given in them tab. ulated. There I, as wifl bo percelved, a slight ducn:pnnc( batwoen the total of recelpts and the total of disburscments. That, however, ia duo eimply w:{pozmpnlml errora in the renorts them- eelvos, tnd not to any shortage, The following table gives the MR. ¥, C. RUSSELL, from the Execativa Commitice, reported ‘Bpon secaring the peesent hendquarters, Ile nlso offered the folluwing, to be Iald over U1l next meeting: Resolred, That we heartlly Indorse &hn ceunomieal and reforinatory policy of our prescat Clty Administra tion, Leanleed, 18t no sparmodic efforta for economy and el afy 04, bt We demand that & i con " 7?010?!0!["‘!! stand shail be taken and Xith reference to these suhjects, ‘hat 'cn'fn]"l‘")bllg :":'!D r;;llcy"o"" Mufl‘l:' e Fera enother Cikse: AL W a7 PUOUIT B0 Frade ot ol nd St £iven 5 re In Ilv'grnr athorough reorgan- t o Heaolved, ‘That we f2ation of dur d'alice 1y e Rierntved, 1 kat the thanks of ouareititens are doe to Qe Aldermen, Stewrs. Gillert and htnwarty aad 4 fhos membera of ihe’ Conmon Council actlog with them, for thelr »florts towaria cconomy and to effecs [eforin in the various départinenta of tho City Admiise ALD, GILBERT, Mr. T, J: Botherland oftered the following, ln- doraing Ald Oilbert, which was also lald over Ull the next meeting at Mr. §,' own requests Wikuwas, It In the bellef of t o Fonrtn Ward that A1, Jamea 3. ufix{k’flflfi&n’#& thie paaL year, assiuuonaly [abored to suisrree the 103 Sereatant kaid wani in the’ GIty Contelt: wid | os oy s it il witf ered) surface, and the weight bounded off. ented the aaid - TOTAL RECRIFS TP 0 MARGHE 1, 1WYT, fermination laa termmler IF (o youni plant ia | not know of tho sale wntl ten or twolva days | when propusitions for thecmtarkation of Anier- | Surface, Cliandier found. Phsnid w iat a shect, | oo o e et e Counetl v hA o rver 0uF | Ot Mareh M. B e o &, rought under the yellow light, 1t growe inont | tyereafter; that the wroperty was really sold to | fean capital should be made, of the prepared glass simfllar to onc of ordinary | TSIMERt ADDTOvAl nd Indorsement t threfnre. Jghtedly Jow prics of foe. d K licalthfully and forma an sbundance of wood, tho | g & Chace, or to Chaces and that | Bcleutists, however, were nnumber of them J ! eauiced, That we do esrnestly recommend him to | US050LY low prics of soe, £33 leaves having an nnususlly greon color from the | Fellowe, Lucan hace, ‘o 04 h onvlnced tat & valuable process ad hocn din- | K188 that would "be broken by the fallof 8 pound | cltieens o2t boorcs earirer tezelection, aid piedzs ™ 23 formation of a larze. quwniily of chlgrophyc, | Cobl w mordly arent. . Cltce nlwr;v’neehmnli Covarod, Among others; Tror Baleacs airr | welght ‘ono foot would stonll (ho all BE the | o e s hra glren \ard for eelect iy e hixown 152 STATE-ST, a pesscanion, and on the 3d of February Ileath and e e sanie welght five feet without breaking, The lllFllm\l.lml of this inventlun secms al- most endless. It has been found that photog- raphers’ plates ara :qunn{ seneltivatothe sun’s raye alter belng subjected to the Do In Bastla process, and 1o one who iss suffered from tho loss of & ' negative " will fall to sew the impor- tancoof this fact. How the proverbial queen of the kitehen will regard the introduction of wn- breakable plnssware {s problematical, to aay tho Jeast, but to the long-suffering head of tho houschold a long vista of econon yopens at once. uceeasor {n an office which liss been honored by his fn. cumbency. ‘The matter of Town and Clty Conventlons were next diecasned at some Jength. 3fr. Otls moved that & committeo of three be ap- Pointed Lo suggent o mode of eclecting delegates to the City and Town Convention, they to report at next meeting, Carrled. Frank Drako, James L. Otls, and ¥, C. Rosscll were appolated the Com- mittee. Ald, Gitbert woa present, and called upon to Plants do not, however, produce flowers with rond. Tnaas niwtor hls mmediom. ™ (oenke 1€ they do not produce flowers how can they produce fraft?] ‘' but 11 ot the proper period they are brought undor the red glars, tho flowerlng and froiting procosscs ara mont effectively completed.’ ‘Was thera aver -n:nplng 80 ahsurd aa thin stato- ment of differences In the attribules of primary rays of light? You must, according to theso entiets, e threo different processes to produce avegetablol 1. Plaut your secd under bino glans . After the germination, £ and put it under yellosy ranchies and Jeaves, but Prof. Chandler experimented ca: elullx With the Du La Bastfe glass, aud found that, while it was not ndapted w the manufacture of anvils aud hammers, it was really very ditferent from ordl- nury glass, Btill the number of specimens at conimand was 2o small that they were foreed to welt before formulating the diffcrence, or de- clding t remodel the sinilics of the world, In Emccmbcr, 187D, the flrat patent on the pro- ccss of producing the glass was takon out in France, and it was then found thst the process consisted In auncaling the glasa by plunging it Chace mado some arrangement by which Chaco pald Mary J. Heath $100, and surrendered her notes, and then took absoluto eharge of the prop- orty. Tho Heaths are insolvent, Fellows, Lucas & Chace, commisslon merchants on the Board of ‘Trade, are Intolvent, and E. If. Gammon la {rre- #ponsible, 80 (hat no suit at Iaw wonld avall, Jane E, Taylor owns the other undivided half of the property, Complalnant now charges that the sale was for &, DR yIDD Jof 410025 101AL Hageltine Collection of Paintngs, Rearranged and now o xhibition, g mances Nondar, 3 pr s 40730 e oMe com T COLISEDL Every Evening, AN:;- g’l:E'IZ"R COMPLETE CHANGE., 132,68 3 2 170,300] 1Anoie| mooa) B 1,008, 401 | T | 82,151,545 sbesk, aod thanked the Club and the clilzens of | §20 Vaice Anims, vick ! h —— a . Trapeze, Third and less’ = no blossoma; and, 3. transpiant again, putting the | {ronely inadequato price, the half of the proverty | jnig o bath of ofl ur olly substancu.’ A relssue 2 th for the kinducas shown him. Hlla remarks | week of Den Thommon ss Josl Wl gome Mk iy 8 i ST T Mancr, 1677: | plants wodor red light, 'nand:;nu will have beaatifnl %{’g,}{,"';{m‘{»n‘”fl, ,,\.":_‘,E;,‘_" tho partioa concermed | of the patent was obtaliied In 1870, and care was A aboWoem were sensible and to tho polnt, and well recelyed. | B3:30. Eventogats, AT, N by v iscoveries ate called secience, and the revealors of them philosophiers! Inconfirmation Mr, Junt quotes a lotier from Mr, C, Lawson, of Edinburgh, an cininent seod. merchant. This gentleman, 83 early as 185, had proved the valus of blue light in aceclorating the germination, and employed It practically In testing the vaiue of the aceds coming into his hands in the conrsa of bueiness, e found that seeds could be thus cansed to gorminate in two to five days, in- stead of, as herotofore, in eight to fourteen” daysy but he adda that ho *‘bas always found the violet Tay prejndicial to the growth of the plantafier germination.” . THE ASSOCIATED DLUR AND SUNLIGNT. Now, Inmy experimenta with seeds and plants under the sesociated blue and sunlights, -which were commenced {n - April, 1861, I have obiained taken 1o obtain patents not only in Frunee, but . in England, Germany, Austria, France, Belggium, Istumu, Bpaln, Italy, Portugal, and the Unit 8o tates No Empulllon to Amcrican capitalists was made, but, on tho contrary, M. ‘Erneat do la Chapelle, a cousin of the patentee, came to this country, and in January, 1576, started a foundry In Brau{dyn, iv which Le begun the manufacture of glussware under the patent. Theworks wero unfortunately destroyed by fire in June last, and much of " tho resilt of” his Iabor was lost. Inthe latter part of September, however, lic was agaln under way, aud slthough he lost ong scason by the fire he now has the business of manulacturing In fall operation, New Fork Journal of Commerce, Edifor of the Journal of Commerces Tr thera any known remedy fof tape-worm? It Is not bered- itury in thie caso.” I biave trled scvoral doctors, but can get no reliof, Yours, etc,, o B, dteply.~The tenia, or fat to -Worm, con« elsting of many joints and usually of consider- able length, is” the most difliculi to deal with of the “whole famlly of vermes, and has sometiines proved fatal to life. Varfous ver- mifuges have been Invented, and not a few specifica highly recommended 0a a soves rolgn rcnml{‘ for this aflliction. The male fern or filiz my s somotines proved effectual, A Russian physician many years ago discovered that the sceds of the ceaildla (Letter known, werbaps, asveratrum sabadilla),which is the Indlan forcclosuro and sale may bo ret asidos that now notes mny he cxecuted, and his rights protecteds that tha defendants be prevented from dinposing of the proporty, and that a Recolyer may be appointod 1o tako chiarge of it until thia litigation is decided. DILL TO SBET ABIDR SALE. Ilcl:? T, Bteele and Woar L. Drako filed a biil yestonfay In the Cireult Court against Kobert W. and Augusta K. Mcacham, Rebocea Miner, Anguatn Meachiam, and Gearya A, Follnabee, to 'set aalde nsale uniler a trust-decd, and for a' cogsldorablo amount of other relief. _Complainants sny that on the 2:4d of Novomber, 1875, Steste bought.on o raio undor execution on & decreo for $3, 400,53 In favor of Drake and agalust Robert W. Meacham, Jd. J. Lockwood, and Mastin Van Alien, the foll premines: Tots 6 to 1 fncl Mr. Sutherland called sttentfon to the fact that only members of the Clab wera allowed to vota at the meetings, and fuvited the younz men of the ward to join theo. The Club fhen adjourned il to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the ssmo place. TIE GREENUACK GENERAL COMMITTER met 8t the Tromont Ilouse Jast night, Mr. William McNally preaiding, and unanimousl adopted the follawtng resolutlon offered by Mr, Wallnce, after the Greenback work in the various warda had been diecussed : ADELPHI THEATRE, - Mr. and Mrs. Julian Xond In their Border Drama, terrific I 1!:'11': a8 Bu:L i e Rear Fight l[! iplend!d Ollo. L A HERSUEY MUSIC HALL, TO-NIGIT REV. CITARLES CLARK THE TOWER OF LONDON, Admission, poe. TDougins Park inpro 155,006~ 829,800 Itamboldt Far| Jiumbolde Par) Cen v ssase by our ) Trupt: and” vicldus syac el priniarie, From bl s Sur clon "LV a, o o sathurlty Laked it Tise od Deing 1 xm-'tu;x:h?flu 1 el lience, the luception of aur Gaveryment being e coct OB ST = == Itn vwhi that germination of the sce: resuhdivision of parts of lilocks 1, 3, 4, snd 5 of A visit to the foundry, which is n Delevan | caustic ‘barley, o Mexican plant resembling fn | rapiignasd sosisop of o through aur wholf cIFii o SWORCESTEIR: E_SAUCE. 5" Genalonment " of (L 5srva, beanthuae sid | Lonny 4 Meschants Subdirision o A jonttienst | trcot, Brooklyn, shiowad that the Elasswaro | form and siretire s banley o wie g 12 uabianinest, polliuing al s braschc (s the rmall: | o e S RIS SAUCK, G, Eubhenemt. ekt o o roonir Aoering | JEUOG nd o thio Hith ‘of Mebraary,) 167 a | Produted thero Is mauufacturcd iy cractly tho | care. Tie Eave. so. the peiking balt e ne civiilzacion and social ehiture tasmEn (1104 LEA & PERRINS and subsequent maturity of the fruit, wero al Hhorl's dead was yiven, Steele soon alior the shla | ame mannce as all glassware, and fa subjected wdered and mixed with honey tn the morn- | school of fraud and chest hscers oung men are [ioduced by the actlon of thete sasociated lights. | BhSHITe dead waa iiven, Stesls soo 1o tho tonghening ‘procens dfterwards,* This | fng, fasting. followed the next moning by o et ihe e lewan of aliucncaty nad erliie; Wi 3 | & hn(hg tixteen year during which my Sxperirmnly plor (o thia time, and on the st of October, | process fs apparcntly s simple ono, Asonly | drastic purgative, Curlously choughy whilo e 3 2 torehnyicn, sod T LEBRATED 77| even Jf#‘a???fl'”-fi s gowtn of ffty foet In | 1872, Moacham gave A Lruxt-dead on the sbove | pnekind of goods isnsyet manulactured for sale, | were In the very act of hunting up this old | upon 'Gur elective fraschise’ s it deprives CaFmE 428 | e ociaon of arowth, maturing (hely ‘ot | PIOMIich o ovurs & debt of SALAT (o biamathor, | st o Tupenlamecy s epured forsale, | wero In out note-book, a friend called to tell | V1, pr, cent of wome clbiind ikt the ‘SECIYS | prowomveEn pr ExTRACT Wararea tsaucd bt sor paid; 1,30 | formluz thelt fenlt-buds for the cosung scmon, | 4fabeces Miner snd wither debt of %1243 19 | tn tho procoss. A workman, haviug in bis band | us of & most shgular cass Which oestirved: 1 Frnt o of all pariicips it the Uovemne of sLBTTER foom & and have boen more vigoroua than_any of r vinos +4 a pote nbout eight fcet loug, with a knob on the cur:I of the -ué“ ol a lmnp-b!::x'rucr, fita a chimney the family of a nelghbor only two days CONNOISSEURS A ahows that 3 per cent of our votin, previous. A chiid hal been soroly smicted ¥ Bt Dlock B, except Lata 1, 2, 8, 4, and 5, In l'ul‘my'!'» a1l the candldates 1o ba voted fo of which T have any kirowledgo, Luet summer, an = MEDICAL GENTLE. = W‘%nll"flfl ooty 9,003 Tho total nmount of Jand cqulred In aboes o0 o n the municipal, TO BE THE i . B, ) - and MAN ot Madran tohls : gnusnully hot senson, 1 have been informed’ by | Meachai's Bubdivislon of the tion | ontho knob and plunges it Into the famo of a | with tlis discase, loving ground lte teoth | histe. snd Naional Gavermiient, the o7 et cent I : Vo, a1 aca by (he BoLlc! ' i e ey | M Tier, n very Witeitgent eator i pianiy | Bow 20, 41738 Vttor " e sfigtacion | on ho knob and plunges it Intd the fame of a fo, the gune a8 couvulaions, aud been | S SHATES 8, e e Wb BTl | e iyt | Gt et et e | e b T o, of St Ui | il vt oo, Ui e oitig: | ll® Bt Wy “itatte s | SRS AL |« ouy o) s il 1h . conspiring with him, as ted, ¢ . 10 C, 3 o i < nedtorer hrsome of AN LG o tapeshe o iont Graporias In ths nelghborhaod, | &N lcelT i kol s, Tand. smdce. Suis. Tt oo red heat quickly shoots it fnto agu ot dozen | sceds, which tontain n modielnal pri ple eini- Btiho'to ‘4 white grncsnall not bave sutacribed his AUCE.” “Tell LEA & PER parkiiave boon ¥ Ireatty bured g driet by the heat, while In | Acriptlo to Meuchurm'a aistor for $1,U80 on tho | small baths tized on o rovolving table, sud sclzes | ar to the reinedy above mentloned. The motl- | the rofent brimary svaiem urider the law, thercby ro- SAU y RINB that thelr Sanca ' ECONOMIOALLY XAWAGED, mine tho leavcs retained tholr freshness'and greon | 1041 of danuury, 1870, another chimnoy, er bouzht ten ccnts’ worth of tho sceds, and | $0rin sclf-government to the people. Tho sfarles havo coniated of $4,000, drawn by tte Prisidont with s 8lfght break, 12, i 10 o fecratary. Tho cost of loasl omsro0, Pald nts now canrge that this sale under tha trust-decd was [n lrunuunco of 8 fraudulent schoima todefrand them, that the premiros wers mifs 1shighly estcemed tn color tl1 the beglnning of November, After cous{dersblo discureion the resolutionn Mr, Crook maya: ‘*1ere, then, l#a complote dise A boy keeps tho revolving-table always in Jrero adopled, and the meeting adjourned until save her child o number to eat, the skins bielng Ponlunn, aud 28 the chimueys, come sround to 3 refected, beglunlug nbout uoou when the And Applicablc to ) o Thursday night. opinfon, ths most pal. 2 tner, "bo dectd 7 uds that thio trnwt-deod was not. 8 3 y hy ) & t 4 emocrata of the Ninth Ward, to the name i e "Wty Is by i MoS, Tiada for O ol rsemn et be decideily imintaken: Jandswith | 03 Hiat the Lota were sora for o srqunly tondoquats | packed. nalnder of tho sceds, and ttceped e 8018 10 | por of il s dasen brsed 1o sy o0y 10 20 PrRE tapey ey “The bath has to be of just the right temper- ature,’ explaiucd the foreman, *When we dirst Legun muking chimueys it was found that thuy wure very liable to cxplode, and sfter exper- enting for a cousidorable time we found that 1t was use the bath was too hot or too cold, In cither case tho process of anncallng Is fnper. fect. Now we flud that by working theso tables ot just tho rate at which they arcuow running the baths are kept at the rizht temperature by the mmersfon of tho red-hof gluss.” ‘¢ In the explosion dnngerous?’ “QOh!no. The glass simply shatters. Thero 810 forcy to make misslles of the paticics. But 'wa have obviated that now," “ What Is fn the bath{" “Ofl ur tallow. Any gressy substomce will do, Tho proportions ‘of mnterial that we use wehave deterninined by experlment, At first wa used Itnseed oll. - Then we mixed {n mutton. tallow, ond found that it was an Improvement, and we used for & while equal wvmruonn of cach. Then, one day, we happenod to be shoy of tho oil, and we uned tto Vreslient was himscll a'luwyor, and did nearly all tho Te;at buklness which was roquirod,” 18 yaa uloged thit, nt the tima the Board was otgarizad, wame of tho mombera kpeculated In park ands. It weas Ioft {0 thls Lioan to designata ho Ifnls.of the threo parks, Thoy were not markuloutin the Park Lill, ae waa the care with the duithNde aystem, 1t 1 undenlable that Mr, Runyon t least purchaned largely of lands ata thne whet ha knew whero the parks wonld ba lo- cated; ad, had it not been for the panic of 187, ho wonldiave made consldernble mnoncy ont'of his investmals, ‘Thicra have heen hardly any charges sinco (At time thal the funds Intrustod fo the Chimlssioners hava been Improporly ad- wiueterd, The now managoment, hawever, havo Leen exmlning the booka since fhelr induction into o, and clalm to hava discovered rome things wich are at least snaplelon Dut an in« vestizatin of nearly all the alicgations fes, to #how thy thero I8 nothing improper, and this be- inz the gee, 1t b ot deoined advlasblo to go Inio detully, ) Thelr being mnde is probably due to tha circummice that the present oflicers have been Kept Igprant of tho detatls conncetod with tho ad= minististon of tho parks, for 1t {s indentuble that they haw beon In shio background eince the organis zatfon ¢ the loard, FUEILE ARE ONK OR TWO POINTS conpeckd with the change of ofilces which may glve rie to fronble, ~One of them in the olectlon ot MeMillard to the Necretaryship, This lsn saliried oflice, aml tha main reason for glving tho pkeo tahin was unquostionably thoe fact that the onstart deprosstun in real estite values Lit him lard, ad Lo receatly went through tho banke 1t “In cluimed “that, under the President can toncrn mako a strong decoction. This she gave inspoon- fuls froni hour to hour during the rest of the day, keeplng the child fastlng, giviug it neither din- ner norsupper. The next moralng she ad- ininfstered a dose of castor ofl, and soon re- leved the childof a tape-worin flye yards {n Jeugth, Simllar Instances had ovcurred receutly fuour friend's _cxperience, all the parties beinjy well known and Lighly respertable. Weo canno! do better than suggest to our correspondent & repetition of this experlment. The previous onud subsequent fasting i indlspensable to suce ceas. entlat, he continuca: *0r point of difference bo- ween Gen,' Pleasonion’s armngements and those of the European experlmentators upon the Infly- tnce of the varlous rayw of light upon Mo w that “the Iatter, ourself Include fed planta and animals to the sale and exclue #iva actlon of blun, Jellow, or rud light reapectiva- Iy, whilst In_den! fynsonton’s experimenta tho blue Meht has beon veed mixed (1. e, associated) in certain proportions with ordinary dayliht." Mr, Crook has thua foiund and appreciated tho d covery. In Enropo they followsd thelr own ides and fafled. 1 followed at an Infnite distance tho planof the Creator, who associates tha blne light of the Srnancnt with tha suntight in the season of grawth (o develop 1ife on this plauct. Voita la difforence, DEVELOPMENT OF HEAT DY NLON GLABS, Mr, Crook proceeds: ** Iint if Gon. Plonsonton fein the Flhl, the. wonderfit and. salitary oflects of biny light upon onganic life are by no nicaus tho most estraordinary of ita propertios, Jieat in nlso, I some undcconntable way, developed in tho pase aagv of sunlight through bine gines, s o need scarcely’ ho mabd “thnt exnerimontalists have not fuind tho blua and violet rays of the spectrum 1o be the lottest portions, " Tn quoting frow my book, Mr. Cookaays: *'Dur. ln{: tio wintor of 1571+ which In thia cily (Phil- adelphln) wan a vary cold and rigorous winier, twa ladies of my famlly, reniding on the northern side of Spruce sirect, east of lizoad strect, In this city, who, AL my sugeestion, had cansed Liue giaxs 1o by placed In one of thowlhdowe of their dwelling, av- fuclatod with rlsln glaes, informed nic that the had abserved {hat wiien' the wun shone throug these arsacinted glarses In the windows, the teme perature of the roam, though In midwinter, was ¥o much incroasud fhat on many occasiona thy had been abliged, durlng sunllglit, to diaicuse en- tirely with the firs which ordinarily tioy kopt in tholf room, or if the firz waa nfored to remaiy, the I‘numlll.ur:l:mr{mluwor the uppor sashus of thelr windaws, whilch wero withont tha biuo imss, In ordor 10 moderato tha oppreasive heat, " M. Crook concluden: ** Weo should foel njcl greater confidence in Gen. Pleasonton's obacrra. tions if s bind been content to place them before the world as novel aud, It veritled, important facts; but Jio goes muck farthier, and doduces from them an entire new philosophy. luto theso, bis doctrinos, it will be carly onough to oxamine whon the action of blue light shall Lave beew antiefac. torily ascertalned, - Tha moral of which la that {t will never do to flud out too many of nntnro's recrets atonce, or to divlge thom suddenly) Sclontiflc naturs can't stand 1t1 dently, General, or you overwhelin ust A DOSTON CHirta, A writer bas publisicd in a Toston news- rl‘ifl' @ notlco of my Lioak on **Blue and Sun. ights,” 1o {a doscribed os a aclenthat of Imml learning, rrur.lltll oxporlenco, and yceneral ntelligence. After slashing rieht and lefs, and condumaing it in estenso, he oxplodes in denunnc- Ing it **as a buricaque o nce." Thouyh this expression s usedIn & intended to be do- accept it, as linffon, tho naturalist, did, Curtes Fldiculen thy famous atory of the destruction ol the Rowan flcet v the listbor of Syru- ciiwe, by tboburniug mirrars of Archimedes, dee claring It to bo absurdand inconslstent with tiio rice, belng worth 815,000 ol herefare pray (hat tho eale wmay ba act anide, and regarded aa frandulent; or thui, If It be suntained, thoy may be nllowed o redeum on paylog the 91,080, with interest and costs, SUIT ON BUBBCIILTION, Judge Jameson was occuplud yesterday in hear- g tho cazo of W, B, Ogdeu nud Bamuel W, Nick- crson, for tha uss of George L. Dunlapand J. Aldon Elila, ve, Abner Kirby, It sppeared that, in 1871, Kirby, aniong othars, subscribod §2,000 toward Dullding's ratlroad from Fort lloward to Menominue, Mich, 1{ls subxcripiion was condi- tlonal that tho road wan completed and | opera- tion on or befora Jduly 6 1872, o claimed the rond waa not inlshed un{ll duly 0, and refascd (o pay. 8wt was brought and trled abont two years ayu, A verdict was returnod in Kirby's favor, and tha case wont to the Bnpreme Court. * There it was rovprsed on the groond that fhe Judgo had not al- Towed the Jury to Judge of tho queation of fact as fo what countituted au operation of the rllway, ‘Tha recond trinl of the caxe waa lid yesterday, and it w‘fin given to to the Jury, with jeavo o seal their verdict. DIVOnCES, Jamea Jonesfiled a LIl yeasterday ngainst his wife Jane, asking for adivofes on the gronnd of desertlon, 110 stutes that he was marrled fn 1840, and now hos two children, William Ileury, aged 33 years, ond Temperancs Ann, 28 Juaes old. Hlin wife feft him {n INGS and 1a naw Tiving with his *on Wililam, at Aubarn, N. ¥,, and complainant thinks stio haa proyed a desertor for moro thau two #ud met at Maskell' 1all o organize s Ward Club, U. G. 8mith was elocted President, and W, dJ, eara Becretary, and a dozen or mare names wera reportod and added to the roll of membership. ‘The organization ia sald to bo in the (nterest of tha ownee of tho ball in which the meeting was hold, le wants to be West 8ide Collector, SEVENTEENTIT WARD, A meeting of the Democrats of the Beventeenth Ward wos held last nifm at tho corner of North Market and Ontarlo sfrects. ~Befare the asseme binge was calied to order the Rxcentive Committee, reiecled by Mr. Conlan, the President of laet Jyear's orgnalzation, chose'the following ofiicers for tho muulmsyurx Prestdent, Petor Conlan; Vice- President, John Cascys Secretary, A. O. Duggan Treasurer, P, McNamara. The President an: nonuiced that tha object of thu mevting. was fhe cunsideration of tho relection of town and city of~ ficers for the coming campaizn, but owlng to the fact that tho meeting was not o8 Inrge as might ba the eveniug was devoted to speeches by Mr. Arnold, of ‘the Fifteenth Ward, nnd others, alter ‘which tho mecting adjourned for one week, The Workint B VELENDXNTS, S e Workingm udepaudent Club of the Teuth Ward beld a meeting lust evening at 240 West Kinzlo strect, and_abont suventy-five persons wore present. James T. Kelley, & Demo- eratic candidate for nominalion s Alderman, ad- dressed the Club, and invited Its support, bit no action tending towards hinindorsemont was Laken, James Burke undertook to talk to tha meeting (n the bellef tlat it was an orgnnization of Irlshmen, and, on belug {nformed that It waa' not, drapped into 8 weat, “The Club then adjourned until hext ‘Thursday evening. when other mpeakers aroex- pected 1o address ft, Thirty-tliree workingmen aigned the roll of s pew orvanization called the ** Workingmen's In- denendent Club of the First Precinct of the Tenth Ward," night beforo laat, 8t No. 16 Weat Lake sireet, and etected Capt. Drew President, and Jetomlah Muldoon Secretary. Anothor moeting will soon bo held, and preparations made to take port In this spring’s local campaign. A, M, wRIanT. Y the Bditor of The Triduns, Cineago, March 7. —It {4 safe to estimata that in tho past fow wooks st Jeast twunty-five different named have been sent to yoor valuable paper; each communication claims to vame the best man as our next Mayor. Now, every reader of Tus Tninoxe knows that theso recommendationa came from thelr trusted friends and admirers, and thelr gulogles upon thelr favoritcs onglt ta be taken cum grano 4alis, 88 very often such anonymous communica- tions hide some sclfleh motivea; but whon ten gen- tlemen come together, apparently without any pre- vious arrangemont, and each one of them names one and (he same gentlleman for that imporiang otlice, and these same gonllemen aro not even of the samy W“llfll‘“ creed, it muat be transparent to tha observor that such expressions emanating from such & sourco are uearer the popu- Iar will thau sny snonymous praiss of single in. dividuals for some pet of thelre; such wax the case a few nvuulnfi agu when, at_a pupular resort of o WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. . LEA & PERRINS® SIGNATURE 13 on EVERY BOTTLE, JOHN DUNOAN'S BONS, NEW YORrH. NTEAN 1LEATING, — N W YORK. Thoronghness, Convenience, Economy HEATING, Brought to & remarkable perfectian by CRANE, BREED & CO., 083.715 West Fighth-st., Cincinnatd, 0, . MOTTLED GEILYAN SOAP, e S S T Oy WHEN BUYING SOAF ——ASK POllmee ’ PROCTER & GAMBLPS . Mottled German.) There <8 None Better, OR MOBE EOOFOMIUAL POR PAMILY UBE* J " PIPE OUTTEL, : ] The Acme Pipe .Cutterd Cats Wronght Tron, Trass, and Copper Pipes,. Bolier Tabes, Nound Trow, Shafting elc. Maked “lean Cut, no Burrin, Send fof Clrcular o i PANCOAST & MAULE, " ———— Agriculture In Russla.* Zondon Times, The Board of “Trude snnual collection of Agriculturul Returns gives, in the volume for the year 1570, eome ofliclal returns obtalned from Russia for the firsttime, Tuey relate only to Rusila [n Kurope and to "the crops ol 1872 ‘The orea under wheat is returned 68 28,743,:l'.mhncr¢‘>‘s. htm&u:c pmduc?hot ‘g;ln lurge uereuge Is estimated at no more than 157,- 135,000 busticls, which shows on averngu yield of ouly five and u-half bushels per acre, or about o L Afth of khu nclmm ylln,.-ld l;l l{rfi:hum;:s%“'m % aren under barley or bore {s stated s | oL o In Chapatlols very coudont that ba 1s | o0 o baslitased Thele e Ty ey unfnml fnu busiuves that ‘hosa great future Dushila or cliehit bushels peracres unrder oats, nrea beloro lt, - He applied suveral tests to his goois. e S0 scrs, und yioll SIA0ET60 bushols, or 16.6 hushicls per acro: under rye, arca 00, BU0I0 wcres, and yleld 510,8%,000, or 83 Lusbels per ncro; buckwheat, area 11,5026 acres, and ylold b0)254,500 bustiots, or 7.0 bushels er wcee. 'The area under potatoes {s stated at 160,010 ncres, oud the yleld 570,507,000 bushels, or 117 bushels per sere. Under bectroot for sugar 333,450 ncres In 1871, and the yield 10,545, 157 ewts, Under tobaeeo 08,800 ncres n 1871, and the yleld 30,001,148 1b, " Under flax 2,247, W0 ocres dn 1832, uroduchm?; 17,202,000 bushels secd. mid 4,837 cwts, fibre. Under hemp 812,60 acr vro- ducing 14,410,000 Lushels seed and 1,081,888 cwta flbro. ‘Ihere nro atso 143,511,040 acres de- scribed a8 gross, The population of Russia fn Europe 18 atuted at 71,730,050 souls. The srea, uxclusive of lakes, Is put at 124,807,351 Engilsit statuto acree, the woods aud forests occupylug 537,420,510 ueres. — — ‘The Richest Copper-Mine In the World, The Calumet and Hecla consolidatea mine near Porfage Lake, Mich, now acknowledged the richest plmn-mlnu lu the world, was dis covered by a plg, sowe ten years ngo, It bad been kunown for several years that the aucient mound-bullders had worked copper on Lake Buperfur, centuries since, and these old. mincs aro visiblo glong the 1op range of Point Kewee- uaw, nearly 100 miles, A mlner, who bada cabin In thowoods, put alitter of pigs Into ono of the anclent plts, and found, somctime after, that oue of them bad rooted up a nugeet of cope rt mare of the tallow than of tho oil, and found that It was just os good. Then wo tried all tallow, aud found ft equally od," to show the reporter thelr quality, and smiled complacently at tho triumplant manner In wlhllluh unlny bodo detlance to tho rules of natural illonopliy. é et Thu!‘,’ 2aid ho, taking a handsome clitmney in his hand, “ [s a8 good a chiinbey as is made anywhero in tho tho Untied States,—exceptin, here. You sco the workmanship and materiul aro both beautiful. And tbis," taking up snother preciscly simillar n appesrance, **s ono of the suwe kind thut las been treatod by our procesa, Plucing them on burning lampa slde by side, howaited until they wera mnmn‘;hlv heated, and taking o wet brush he sprinkicd water on each, Thut which ho had treated by the Do la Bastlo process was nut affocted, bist tho other crucked fustuntly, ““That Is the greatcat teat of a chitnney,” he explaiuod, - % Nine out of ten that break,; break by the sudden change of temperature, produced el,thcr by drafts of cold alr or by molsture, And tuat teat my chimneys stand perfectly, As to Lknocking them around, this Is not so much of a test —dnalilng one “on _the floor=—" Locause chimneys don't get knocked around so much,' “Btitl, that might bo consldered & severo teat,” suggested the reporter, picking up tho uninjured chimney. “Uo you think' sof" sald M. Ia Chapelle, smiling, “Iero, Juan,” clling ton younge Frenchinan, “drive a few nails with one of the chimneys.” ‘Tho workiuan picked up a handful of French nalls and ano of the chiimuoys that lay ucar him yoaru, dilge Willlams grauted s decres of divorce to Unrrios N, Ketchrin from dohn 8, Ketchusn on tho ground of adultery and drunkennves, the “rark act, ITEMS, Ta-day s tho last dsy of sorvice ln the Olrcult Court, Tu tha case of Horman Schwab ve. Tertha and Louls Hone aud others, Judgo Aoore yesterday ap- 4:Ill(cd,' Levi Ilarte Recotver under a boud for 2, 000, T. Dennlson was appointed Recelver by the sama Judge, in the casa of Willlam 1. Arnold vk, Mortimre A, Friabfo and N, B, Happelys, tho bond balng fixed &L &3,000, DANKRUPTGY MATTERS, A dluchnnin ‘wna lvsucd to Joseph L. Day, A firat dividoud meetiug will ba beld April 2 in tho cuse uf Kugone Ford, In the cane of Edwards & Hrowne, Mr, Wolseloy wan ordurcd to turn over.t0 tho Froviejuhal As- slgnee all propurty held by him under voluutary naalgnment, g Kate laven's stock waa sold for 84560, "J'- Al Chspmun was appointed Assignen of 2, afl. The compoaition meeting, and maeting for olec- tlon of Assignen will bo hold this moming at 10 a'clock iu the case W, I, Keon, Cooke & Lo, Amiguoes will be’ cliosen this morning at 10 o'cl;lckulurc MeKlchan & Sebougull, and ot 11 0. m, for the cago Wrought-Nall Company, The election “of au Asslgnes for Schoenfeld Brotucrs was cuntinued until Starch 17, SUFKRION COURT IN DRIZY, bel:i ¥ Smith, Ys Do ioliom, and B, P, Emith in & sult for 85, spaluet John Trobridge. Gicorge M. Loonurd brnnuxll_l wnit for 82,500 asner, and, as aull, not entitled (0 recelve o Py unloss elocted Pusldent, can also il the xed oilice of X!t'r:ruh(x{, It 1s also _nlleced, St not shown, that an ar- fazemnent has boen made between the fonr glibg members 1o ool these ralnrigs, us dividing . the 884,500 per annumn bes cen them, — This sreangemient, If truo, wuld glve Uolden, who lus alvo beon in embare tased clrcunstances, 8 diviend of §1,020 a car, ad woull do thu xuino for )l", Muns, who s by no fuans fun steultencd Ananch¥candition, but who uld not reject ancl un_adllon to his §ncomo, Thu plan wonld take s great denl from Mr, Lipo, i sumowbat from Mr, Millard, but would glve eah of them s fatr reniuncratior. for tabor which, wy tho least, fn not cxcunsive, and would, 1t E‘;’f help to expluin why Btauford waa ousted and putia, BLUE GLASS. Uon, Phasonton Itepliva to Soma of His Crltice~An Ogpon Letter to the Editor ot the “Helentifle American,'* flon York Krening St Gen, A, J. Pleasonton, of Phlladelphta, eenits 0 us tho fddowiug reply to o recent PROPOSALS, Proposalsfor Fuel, Forage,andStraw, eh 1, . Bealod prepossis, In tHiplicate: saboct 1o iae” usdsy condittons, will be reoctved st Lkis otfico and st theotlices ot LLi named t f our best " German cltlzens on ths North | §7%ie quersemmons sy 4 pilice ] UdeIn | acioncs of Dioptries, and yot alTan Fepoated the | agulnet Jomph-W.and 4. 31 Lnitn ugun driving the nails one by ono fnto solid | per. Thie land was owned by thoSt. Marpy | Souweof our b bout (B forihe | Shd st Sions i ek o Scleutie [Amertears, which critie - | Gxperimont nl! Archimedes, o8 Tae an v bt o oo | SKalnel Joucph W and J. 81,1 Lips far $15,000, f,',',,d,%fi'.‘fl‘f.'.gf‘ & the nalls bne by ond | Diial Cotpany, and was regsaded as good only | Shey th iyt mlemioproeht up about (he forth- | and et Blou '.:rfi."mfi'a{“wmn Sime ufll?«mm‘i; u'r).cy '.lll tnory relutivo to blus and sun | cotabnstiblos at the distancs of 100 feet with plutie KCUIT COUBT, “'lllmnmuml a trick," explained the pro- | for timber, It was purchased as suchiby good | eutlomen thers was ot one uiticabolder, not | il b;m'el?' i ithe hrotnoe ol m&m tor l;;gh 1 4 oly,, m{ chinineys would not all atand such a teat.” Bub what will you! A lamp-chimncey Is not made to drive nalls, (lsss Lu not wrought fron. The test of a chimney Is to aubjeet it to & sudden changoof tomperature, cloared out, revealing a rich and heavy lode, ‘Two companies wero organized und two mincs opened, the Calumet and the Hecla. Thoey were not lung alnce cousolidated, and thus put political wand-meetlugs, ctc., but all of them merchants, who have tho welfsrv of the city ag beart, and persoually do nut core whoever e Mayor If the city getd a wiso, frugul, and Hueral Admiulutration, and thelr npsnimolis cholce fu S, the reaowned - Don Qulxoto In Mancho™ " did, when by it he destroyed clivalry and knlghthood In Batns or as_Columbue did, when ralling in tho Caribbean Sen, be dlscoys ulred uur&x‘u the facal year commen July 1, , and en, June X\, 1 at follo promises No, 458 Woul Monrue sirct, Db S el e S U oV e 3 » ‘BIIH B?'LL'| o1 reoin bl ' BLonoxT—General business, .l:l?g a. n'-—?‘) ‘:‘Ifl;“ B4t 268, 290, !S'l;: ’!‘L&“ slonied his philosophy without kuvin attempted to understand it llwfll he seen nfi:t. while l?n Nol averso to criifctsm, fefense of Lis llmur\';L ghalutsady Wty Abraliam Linculs, Buf. et ivedan, By e ancuck sad wmilll - e And Stauding Jlock crel the Talands off the coast af Amcrioa e t cent 2 1 g ., The mino produced), e Yune a4 Cheyennu, Lower Ui I the Ki % l e1cent 2l and you havo ecen how they stand that test. 1y | under one management. Y | A M. Wright, ' Now, weallof us do not know TG T Suelitagy, Mo In yaur e For” tap Ap i Amertcan, in- | having beard the gibas and jocre about his abeurd | Iticko by LR ot 41, 554 48 10,61, | A0k N0V 80 Ml Biasce Lid vinE ot lust year, over Y400 tons of Ingot copper, | 3 MiYriaht- Mok besll ot us do oot kuow DU, it Mhak an Aariagy, J1ang ot Forte gecteid an acticle eutitled *+Tha I Glisa’ Deene B i reince b ot o serboion] becanen | (ich b4 AL T Bl 13, Ntegetaon ve, ot | CHININEY 10 be ablo to Jump ou 1t without ireok Therd ar elght abafta o the veln ocuping | {ouwe cullenien, g wiat b the per of mayony | 12 & bunl e Grieat Tt il ek tlon, ", whichi le devoted to the # 4 Jdopux by 4. 16, 17, No. Ntegelson vi. Ol K] ¢ i rec-fol named so far, ven ucting some frony . o M. T, plarudion in part ‘Tontioned in g ek el €5 Sheorles, that caunot explain tha phenoment tast | vel fassis o .""5’!‘:"&,’"334 i pro [ T L e R R LU e e L LT e P thoie, Tumporary” caihasiagin, Drodght atous | o Sxparais Uit louia B Whe T cuct font pat sor Hut it does enhance {ts value to mako it «apa- blg of standing sudden cold or moisture, I have begun with tho mauufactury of a sin- glearticle,” he explalned, “because 1 wanted tirst to bo sure to inake oue thing verfoctly be- foro making othier things, And I have, [ thiuk, accomplished that. 1 bave sold already atouk t $150,000 worth of the gouds, aud, as evidence of &Dll,"v V’vm«.;;,-in‘_,ll.;’tp.m Hlerm tho success 1 have lmll in their nlunumturc. L4 - Fanning, - o ettes . T 4 e 3'5'“';"5?‘? rad Jaiies i L :::!;huw youletters from some of my custom. Eloiiua, BI040 oy g Gl i, 1. ol A uumber of theea lettors were shown, Lighly Grorge' s, oo, ¥ U ao.—Go laudatory fn_ thelr uature. _ Awoug them Yot aiidock, was ouo Irom Mr. Butler, the Prestdeut of the s Bixth Avenuo Kallroad Company, on which ling the chilinneys have beeu used for s considerable tlme, and ove from Mr, Chaffangvon, amanu- ve presented to the world, BCIENTISTS MUST ADOPT THE NEW TUEORY, Accordiug to the experiments of Vogel, It Tunt, And C. Lawson, {n order to get frult or vegetabies o1 must plaut the seed nnder blue glass, o start hen. quickly, and when they ha: ust trai i yellow guas, aud, when thelr” leaves sre formed, Jou st susln tranisplant them undor red glass,and hen you Wil [osurca full development of the plant.” How maay crops would ba ralsed by thiv procers} And yiu Vogel aud Kobert luit ars amunyg tho moat éinfnantucies 1H0m of e Ahd sunllghis: by posslg oo Eise of blye and sunlights, slng through biue snd plain lights, 4 oy Gl % Now your criticlsm and thas of Mr, Crook In the firut part of bis sriicle are Losed upon whal you supposed to be tha chowical actfon of Jight upon M l-‘le". fi‘l‘i:cn. on trial, ULox Bouri—2w, 2d to 30 Ioclosive, except 302, B8, 314, _No casa on L " * §ELUE FauwaLL—sctcise 1,601, White va. Ggubert, voux WiLLlaxs=3loliuns, Uxr’ 8 [ ] KT NLos Fllcn Glel va, Joh N ntl K| ouy(ly ublished, entitled 1)) nd Suntighte, thelr t. uence upon Life, Dacaacy, ctc, " The vert *deception 1a'derived from the verb decelve, which, according 0 Webatel Preted to mean, among other thing &rior, 1o cause to Lolieve wh o disbclleve what fs truo; Dose - upom, L dal:“u. , fo chasare, rt)n utrap, ete, i and **deception™ i associate Webrler with decelt, fraud, Imposition; and h{ ye and Inugntion, ‘since it may be undeslgned ut “aocl: deatal, " Now, publishivg a book Ieen per wic dealgn, and, coupled with your remarks In tho are tirlu roforred to, the Inferénce would be (hat you Understood the accoptation in which the term *Vdoe Geption " wuuld bo tecolved by thosu who shiould fesdit in the myaning quoted above, as givon br Wobster, 17 uble fufcrenco {4 cofrect, by the free use of the **natlonal Loveraye," Wo must bo just such a man ae this city wants for Aayor. Binco the exomplary Adminiviration of Mr, Modill, we bave made many experiments (with sume to onr sotrow),aud We now want 8 luan who Is au excellent busitives- anay, who would clevats the lmpalred crodit of our city, We wanta man who would uot tolerate thia cliy tobo overrun with the Juwest class of the buivan eoclety, sll because a preut many fn thoir runks did help “to elevate hia.. W wany u wun who will drive to ihelr holos the *‘barnacles who infest our L‘u{ A winlstration wince Colvin's reglme, aad It Mr. Wrigl such amaa, and {s capable to rectify all the abuses, we waul hiin to be our next Muyor. Therofors, Mr. Editor, we request you 1o give ug your opinfon o tuls watter. Kuowing that Tus Tuisuxz fs tha orgnn of no man In particniar, eachi class uf suprlica. A copy of tbie en SHOULd Do atiachel 10 eath BIA, DAk For anY portjon o the speciBed supplies will bu received and’ preferctice et tg artlclos of domestlc producifon. Eaucti Lid niuet be secumpanicd by a guarsnty that In. case tho suntruct 16 swarded W Thae parson propsing, (6 Lo ed lato, any gutl- UL mcceyied o clent securlty fun Ly him (mmedistely, This Husraateo niust be sisned Ly twa respunsiblo Luarsdte 0P, Lo b cortified askood Und sutlcicns kUarsutom: by a Unfted Biatcs Districs Atturoey, Colleeior uf Citnr (o, oF other oflovr uuder the Unltcd diates Guveras Imn‘lnmb'fi"mm' Pereson Kuuwd W Lie ullicer rovelye g tho bL. Goverumeat reserves the Hilit o reject aay or bidar” S VT for srats ke, Budivre e mateibs Tols per 1U0 pudiida aid huf 157 huivt: Hiatk progosale Aad priated eird ———— Britlsh Columbia Demnuding Secosslon Une 1esa the Dowtalon Hedees 1ts Promisos, Bax Francisco, Cal., March 5,—A Victoria ispatch says that at a mectiug held In that city Baturday night the following resolution was pussed unanfinously: “That fn deferendd ta thu hope und bultel sxpressed by Lord Carnare vou thut sctual rallway constructlon will bu vomnenced by the Domiulon Government fu Rritisn Columbla after the lapse of n single sutner, it 1s bereby resolyed that a petition be resented to the Provineial Legisluture praying Pnut It may berloucd to take wuch actlun this muke clear to the Dominion s~Ii. B. Vesche vs. = Etephen wifs va. Willlata sesslon as wil Goverument that, unless tue a-tual construc- idulcrs. wud s o n sad paymeat, will bo furalsoed on application 1o uck GIlLcR UF Vo Lo QUANSTS 8aie s &4 Lot vaTiots fasts o] ™ K, 'u‘ o « Burgsss va. Charles 5, vlng oryt ' w’ ks ) . B facturer ju Hobwken, who uses & large number | tlon of the Csustiun Pactiic Rallway be com- b bt 3V Ve o B, e e | o arnte YAE STl b o T L | el ne i | W R e ) Bl sy o g e chel i 5 Mol U ko ihsuct T Wi riuerly a broakago of sf acconding to the Carnaryou setilemon = ¢ by r oree B sie 0 " &, TG wa a8 ferm e meaning of whel | GELCA 484 e chemical (heory mut Ly alnuc Ciatrinialts st Jog V. Talasiet® &) N SE Vel chliators . SArb 13 M oo shers | Joconling o the Caruarron scticsiaoly hid GRS Birveesl s e VAR WP RIS o e I uneuuing of 1o words that yoa use, Luw will | #ud magnctic theory that I have announced. Yo | Stélies et Niegshen_ sud Jul Lad only been sk broken u the twenty-vie days | Government Lo dissolve the councetion with the 70 the Editor of Ths Trivune. chle b Sbielde, Y Y8, Freotnan A, Fisher, §1,+ 1 Kbl ¢ ok vy i Almy va, ‘Ullr critlcleing of tho works of others be recelived won't ko Ity but yow'il bare fo take it It wiil Y thor whio read them? i Ve like golng tu school agaia to learu your alphabet, AN KXPERIMENT WITIl OTHEL COLOK, that bo had been using the new chininoys. Domlnlon of Canadu? The metliz was th Cnicago, March 8.—In o of your isaucs of thls woek [ noticed the nameof J. MeGregur Adaiwe What {s the comparative cost of your chim- | largzest und most cuthusiustic ever held in Vie Yellowstone River Transportation, Thero s uothing in wy charactor or history which noya ! asked the reporter, torla. On the dust divieton the Goveruwent bud Drinck Cutkr QUasTERNANTEE, futines f_any “way A thle SpS ot nay stalo that s gontlewan of 1114’ Hiklq disicalt 16 reduce 140 & percont- a wjority of tive fu the House i g e n alabiv: cudiiute. 1of Jaro Derayruesfov pasors, and L Yo le ey O any Subyset whmtores—, | i ale b0 wisliud 1o sbiontbe ol ytelusble ouung | age.aa tho difference differs in the differout - ——t— Hack A 1n St Be e bout him; but | 728 Quarteraisers Debariuiens will Moy \Valer oot of h Commitionror Vcalar o'l | Moy Ssclolilabises L bt vifoe Mok gt itk | onal e Cour bty S T | e d bt Mtors, | koo Bl e b mid st b bt ol widay e d 10 mo tho letters patent for my discoverice of | Blaseca in (ko winduwa of bis house last fall, and in X W, W, | cost of mino over ordiuary o 1) fr. J. W. 8 ¥ el s i | e DO M o atice. Mo 1o s o e marck ud Furt A, LI Attnbutes of the aesocialed bluo and sun-lights | 8 sbort e be found them all dead, killod By thoss = Americin Natonal | thluk was about 60 por ceut. of course If | Mr. J. W, Stephens, one n 24 'y ] R OE s T Foioas uf ot T34 1t L aleo on (1o chaructor and conduct o S | colure. - Tle told Mo threa dua e by e S e 0 antal Cals. vé. Ans Wolth clttzos, sctils s the LQIWIng strs. | Dumes Mebtbocd fa your pager; oplzgio ey tg:z wutlast 8 dozon ordinary oucs they are the 1 have beon experimenting on other goods,” sald he “-m: 1 h]:e“ mmmmplu that I huve PO iers of weamery ol Ight drbsis sio) Ereat o Commlssionur of Palenta of the Dowlnlon of Cane i3 3da, who has Issncd to mo eimilar lett tes for the same discoverien, Fey Eettal THE FACTS BEYOND DISFUTE, this honorable gentlouian s city, 82 words cannot expreas the benefit we would wdesive from having bl at the head, I close. Yours respoctfully, A Crrizxs, what nurpflvlug reaume of the contributious of the old Cywmrivstock to American rolls of honor: Dr. Weat gives the siouers of the Declaration of 3 J hisd ordercd theso glasscs 1o bo emoved and thio blue glass to bo substituted therefor, A Freoch chomist has recently snnounced that the green and yellow colors are polsoacus fo and destrictivs ofile, e Tt inscita ve. Daslel W. Tras, r3 verdict i S ouguedua uf belors L sdministrato $iin. ~Drmeit, Gray & RiiG il ¥s, Of 0. 10/ the ube i yolere tor the wiide: G°s Purl L8 Fatv Do LU pyknds per 0 fmiles. S A B T IV B, 1y wrdict, Beheunenun: "vpll T Luil ‘s mada here s well us somc that M, Muzard bina | Independence of Welsh birth or eatraction as —_— ol futs e b g o Bl 3 g 24 3 ly | follows: Bamucl Adaws, Johu Adama, St n C. O, TRUSDELL. carriers st businarck, U, ., biddars will kive raics for Bl Ficatanf o ke B LT | o, s s Dbl bl b mlialt, | | Sl e SRk S e it | e oo iy o B, Lo bas ltely Hopkiva, Wiltiani Willians, Williai Lioyds 70 e Batior of The Trituns. IR futien of the setelca keparuis tro n}': :L‘,';",,';‘;:‘;.;‘.‘g‘,;i:.‘.f‘.‘;‘,:,{ thew by eends With white Hiht causce puch: won s ..‘1“,‘&‘.‘31‘2‘.. Se'fikd e/ ekie? sk Vo o aclity Savtiad Bk | from the ono n Frunce, Shich 1a. veed wiostly | Franchs Lewls, Lewls Morris, Fraucls Hophiu: Cutclao, March 8.~Whilo everybody la suggest- 5L UALD. Cuiet Guartermaster, uier aving devoted trco dsye'to thif cxaming: | 8ud, porlispe, you may advancon Loy mory satc tate el ! for experimontiog e briogs sowme uew pro mn:.hl‘“bflfi d’*l'f’""-u‘“%', o c{"‘m" "K“"{vlfl“_‘”' Ing names as avallabloand duairable candidates fup Aitin e, T ot rorsbi Fedot o | (T U e, ant i, Eil] el St Sgcal Iwich 1o I Prkans. A A cton, - Usluueit (boru b Wa 5 | the office of, Mayorat the ensuing election, allu | see~e~enr " bla luvcatlyations on tha sublect, withoot whics | W Yours trul A. J. Pusasoizon. Bruxarivi, Uik, Murch 8, ~Judgwent wasrens | M, Muzard heroapon produced number of | ‘1howmas Jelferson, Benjauiu Harrison, Rick e L SaAoE slactiom Al ! AT he lettees patout would ol bave been Issucd, dered {u the Clicuit Court here yesterday syninat | tumblers, plates, and Auger-glasscs, which he . Lee, Francis L. Lee. Awong the officers in T ) 1k B pish OF m“‘“""“wu" SIARDAKD Nutblng, rhmfl"“- can, be Luthfolly sald PERJURY | William 8. Moes, of Culiforuis, la faror of the [ recklcesly claslhied together much alter tho fash-. | the Hevolution we find the fo lowing names: | that of C. G. Trusd g Pooris Counly Supervisary for $651,452, being the talnetthe facts au I have' published thy Wok." Au for tho explouatiore tuah { heye meod Of i cuuses that Lave produced thsso facts, It fusy bu propar to atato that 1t was only after bave {oa of the colleo-and-cuke ealoon-walter,and tin- Lsbed up h, dushing the whole lot vu the loor some tou fect uwwy from hli, They rebound- The statutes of the land aro explicit concerne ability, who, If be will conscnt to rerve; will beluyg ing this crime, but s0 wild 1s the action of Dr, 10 tho vltice ®n swount of coergy Judguient cxcoiled by nune who bavo this far becy micns SCALES OF ALL WiNDS, Anthony \Vaine. Charles Lee, Danfet Morgan, Jutu Cudwallader, Jumies Willfuma, Heury Lee, Thowas Marstiall, Ethan Allen. Presidings of burchase wonvy. with futercat, fof sowy lots thut e county purchased from AMoss lo 1657, Muoss agan o an| au been a rusideat of Clilcage nisuy ierce! Purgs uat do the titlo baving stuce % Wi i dohui A Th Jele tloued” e Liad X FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, fng lcove, Picree's Pleasant tive Fellcts, ¢ ous | gare s wartanty doed, sud : ed and rolled i all dircctions, but ot oue was als origzin: Jul s, Thowias Juflersony | 5 vara, and bs favarably kuown (o tho buslives o 3 r‘“‘:‘fifi"i:w::,';fi,:fifl”fiflm Toraieh Exatct | Daviog wad (hom bus yeb dutlered trom | 3535 (R (eeBrery 0y e mvomer whb tha oy | brokien. He Jumpod un thew wod they did not | Jumes Sladiou, James Muurwe, J. Q. A s giscaliy, “Verp SRy oo o B :““f, .b bt 'chm,g W "ty groblew luvelved la my | purgery. feault, Tho cago Luvolved the right of o wargled | crack, und tading thew up oue by cne’ e threw | Willlum M, Harrisor, Jawes Bulkadan. Eivutexatu Waso, o alto buy aly cauinge

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