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‘ , T CHIOAGU TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1877, ' ' @112 @xx’tlmm’ THE DOCTORS. - *TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. T exietain any State In this Unfon, We aesert el phatieatly, and onr asecrtion cannot be suce fully conteadicted, that aince tho adminlstration of the jaw has beon confided 1o her oyn cltizens, - there has becn Tess felonfons crimea committed within her limits In propertion to her popnlation than 1n any other §tate in the Union. Life haa Leen as secure, property as well protected, as by any other State I the whole country. so nccurate a perception of the tepo- graphical difficulties of the enso,— thé right or Dnlgarian bank bdeg steep and mountainons, and its defensite capabilisies fully realized by the constraction of hoavily-armed fortresses commanding the river ; tho left, or Roumsanian Lank, low, fosted and taken to Jall on A trumped-up’| joyed a monopoly as disgracefnl to humanity charge, in order that he might bo disarmed | a9 was evor inflioted by the most brutal and ronderod helpless to defond himself,'| despotism. His wife, daughier, and son accompanied | - BTk him tlm-e’, and d“n,’; to him when hislito'| . Tho Rer. T. DRWiTe TALMAGE ended his sea- was throatened. Tho Bashi-Bazouks then | 8004 engagement at the Drooklyn Tabernacle Iast Monday, with a sermon on Jordam, & fired npon them all,—killing the young boy' | wyis ne nal?i‘: " \Vh‘an amm put th:uln;h'!hl: strong effort had been made to Indneo practitioners genorally, bot especially those st polnta mherg there were algnal-nertice statfons, to keep elinteal reports of the origin of the cases under thelr ab. servation as nearly as possible, Atthe same tims 1L bad been hoped to Induce the Signal-Sorviee Dn. resu to 8dd 1o Its facilltles, apparatas, and reports, anch mattera as shonid enable Its observers to keep Second Day's Session of the. Med- ical Association. Y MAIL~IX ADVAKCE~FOSTAGR PREPAID AT 19 OFFICE. Procecdinga at the Businers Meeting— i an accurate ond full repart of ozanic sud electrieny . pany Baition, postpnid: 1 year, #1200 | swampy, and irregnlar, poorly fortified, and | . t this ossnvanco’ as of oquai | Oulright and wonnding, the heroic girl 80 | dam over tha Jordan it would hava been natural conditions [n thi tlon. i n e oty #13 | offoring faw opportunitientfor offausive o | beneAt to th6 poopls of Alnbamn and {o th | terribly that she afterwarda died, ax weil as | for tne river to overtow and flood the land Discussing the Pharma- Tirean. had promied 1o make the smeriornt :‘;’i,"t’é{,""‘ Rl A 13 defensiva operations. Thosa facts, togethor | people of the North; the interest of the | Shooting tho fathor to death. Thicso are the | above. BatGop put s dam on both sides of it.” copeela. but had been unabie to do #0 10 any extent an yet, At b with the mging condition of the river on ac- count of the mAlting snowaof the Carpathinn ranges, tell the story of the Itussian delay bettor than sny theory of diplomatio inter- ference. It is no slight nndertakingto make the passage of the Dannbs with an army of men, and Rusals fs not going to move until she i entiroly ready. facts, They hnve beon fnlly substantiated, | A dam across Jordan and on both sides of It Aro there sny pravions conditionn or cironm. | wonld havomsdo & wide stream, so wide that stances that can extonniato, much 1ésa justily, ;';?Inof‘}:':::' :0'- :&'5‘.’.::“1‘“ Ii‘n' ' ed:zn: s . The 0 8t ufild-b'lo(;ded nndl?endhh L d acre ,th sational theology of this preacher to create the e Viol Abum,. ferald, and overy othor {mprobable. nowspsper in Mississippi or the South that : e iim— endeavors o exousé or palliate thla crime, | About the mesnest attack made upon Miss not only partakes of the Infamy, but is ?‘;:’“: %;z‘::;&ifi";’g’;;s{:“g::::;& orion - T setlous daTa08®: | aketch, that“Bhe was an scknowledged classic Tri-Weekiy, postpaid, I T'artsof a year, per montfis. WEERLY EDITION, POSTIAID, Iatter in the domestic afaira of the former is confined fo an equal protection nnder the Iaw of the life and property of all men, 8o long ns Alabama gives this protection in good faith to blacks as well as srhites, thero il bo no disposition'of the Administration to interfers in hor affairs,—not even to the extent of influencing nn abandonment of indietments bLrought ngainst a number of em ‘The great object of the exporiment wan to draw pursllel lines by which conld be secertalned what rolation exiats between metaorologleal canditionn stdd the orfgin of direano, The hooks were vagua on this great subject of |nq: tome referring the origln of a partieular i 10 heat, some to cald, nome lo microscople gore». and to rarions othor canrer. AL best, all the information wae Tage: ramething bettar was needéd ne bale (or Investigstion. Dr, Davla reported that, aithough & perfect, or even comprehenaive, systam of rec. ords lisd ot been organized, still Al eaveral polnts— Chicago, Calto, and Davenport—both chemical and metearological data nad been collated for everal Papers Read at the Meotings of the Sece tlons-~-Results of Inter- marrlage, H Tostege prepatd. i Epeclinen caples sent free. "L prevent delay and taltakes, b rureand give Post- A Oftice sddrems {a full, including Rtate and County, Remlttances rany be made either hy draft, express, i Tost-OMoe order, or fn registered Jetters. at our risk. & YERKSE TO,CITY SUDSCRINERS, Dsily, dol!gered, Sunday excepted, 23 cents per ook, Influence of Climate on Con- sumption---Other Inter- esting Essays. Washington correspondents have, during when I began my public efforts with the pen, years, : % The laslons of the paper were, btiefly, that Tniiy, deitvered, Sanday Incladed, 30 cents per weak | tho lost few days, represcnted that nmon; Fe—— level of the Corslcan vondotts, Groek brig. | and, as wo were thrown together & good deal, | Thres More Ra to- stioe Bt a ¢ R Barrem escton AL TRIDUNE COMPANT, | 4ho varions applicants for tho offico of Cat. THE MEXICAN POLICY. audage, and the inhumanity and cowardice | ahe has kindly manifested a mothorly eare of my oca, Booeptiona to ke Digins | o serul speine s poenl, b timporsis ot The editor of the New York Sun hias gone mad,~stark, staring, raving mad, Hoisa monomaniac of the most hopeless kind. The mention of tho name of Tlayes is more ng- | gravating to his .madnesa than the sight of water iz to ndog infected with hydropho- bia."* No ~poor devil afllicted with delirium tremens was ever visited by so many and so hideous vislons as he is relativo to the pres- ent Administration, No word that Harrs can ulter and no sction he can lake but slarts DavA to raving as he dictates coltmn after column of the most venomous slander and abuso against tho Administration. The final result of all may bo the confinement of Dana in tho Insane-Asylum on Blackwell’s Island, besot with the horrid nightmars that he is no other than President Harves, with a mad dog constantly pursaing him, guished Guests in the Evening, DUSINTSS MEETING. THR SRCOND DAY'S BRSSION of the Amencsn Medlcal Assoclation ecommenced at Farwell Hall at 9:30 a. m. yesterday, The Preatdent, Dr, I1, 1. -Bowdlteh, ocenpled the chair, and the firat balf honr was spent In recelving com- muntcations, which wera referred to the various rections and committees. Dz, Brodie, Chalrman of the Committes appointed on the previons day to consider the propositions contafnod in the ad. address of the President, made the following re- port: c Your Special Commite to whom was referred tha recommendations In the President’s snnusl address, hava ned 1he tamo under owa: 5. The Amithsonian pian: 1t 18 helleved thatif the cers of the sec perform thoir dutles TAtfons there would mination, couimfites to procure [aperon sclentifc anbicets, (f1s or anolia ba part of ha duty of the Chalrman of the scctlons to abtafn sait- gbls matter for inelr reapective sectiont. at as early 1lma after their ap Teved ¥ On {d 3 e Intment a8 possible; and It Is be- is woald lhoct What Lhe Lremdons pranoecs: - anent m and re lector of Castoms in this city Gen. Jortos Warrz was considered as having batter chances than others. Withont expressing auy opinion of the othor gentlemen aecking tho offico,—{n fact not knowing exactly who thoy are,—we may sny that, in case the pres. ent Collector is to be removed, tho appoint. ment of Gen, Wrmte will bs wholly nnob. Jectionablo to the people of this distriet. Ho ia no stranger to the duties of tha offlce, is on old and respacted citizen, and will fill the offlca creditably and eatisfactorily, of the ravage tribes of Arabla? This s | poorattempts.”” When we state that Piatr s necessarily the conclusion when such n mas. | sbout 45 or 50 years of age, It may be caslly seen sacre as that in Kemper County, Mississippl, how contemptidle Is the reflection npon tha lady. e —— cnn be oxcused oven inforentially, Missis. Thera Is little or no danger of most'ot our sippl cannot hopo for pence, mor political { county Commisstoners, ur their allies in the good feeling, nor commorcial progruss, nor | tRing," starting & gencalogical tree. ‘1t 1s a any other incident of clyilized lifo, if hor ati- | kind of growth that looks badly on paper. The thorities and peopls sra willing to condone | " rings will show its age, the interjected in- any such offenso as tho massacre of tho | dictments fte pedigres, The Grand Jury ‘is, Omsory family under any condition of most literally, turning out 8tats napers againat things, Decent mon and women living there an arlstocracy o \hlev—au. will atrain overy norve to got away, and 0 | Minlster Cusmina thinks the Cuban fnsurrec decont man or woman not living .thero can | tion Is daily loaing force, and that it is not more over bo Indnced to soitlein a community | scrions than the Seminole war which disturbed whero ontlaws have full sway, = Self-interest, xllfl ::untry. Tl’;l: llfl:' 5'0‘:"“ "Ht"fl‘hflwfi it not a senso of justico, should prompt the | Americaneyes, It certalnly does not givo mug Missisaippi newspapers and men of influenco :‘:::'{" E;:‘hm;:“ for tho’ softiement ot to demand the prompt snd condign punish. gl —————— ¢ meant of the Kemper Connty assassina. ‘Wehave BuTLER to PirgiN, and MaoVmaon lence with the occarrenca of the fat week of uouk high Fmmmer temperatra: and that auent oconrrence of geveral daye’ i ration la also lfl!flmcfllflcd by high temperatura, An increase i# noticeable in July, and a decreane In Ancguat, with & sifll greater dacrease in September, The disenss dependa not 80 much opon the degrea of heat as itaduration, A high degree af heat, tq mist follow a protracted seasan of cold. The pat E:lvlfllcd by showing that the mortality tables re ont the resulta obtajned by the recording of clinica) And meteorological records an far as cal. Iated. Tho paper wna reforred to the Committes of Publieation. DN, CIANLES DENISON, OF COLORADD, rend a paperon ** Cases Showing the Influence of Colorada Climate on Consamption (fupplement to report of pravioun yeal r. Denlson's argu. mentgave a Iarzo amonnt of siatistical Informa- ton concerning the bistory of Colorado 88 u sani. 1atiom. A very full recorid of six nnfavorable and #ix favorablo phthisical cascs waa given by way of illnstrating the eflects of the ciimats upon pallents diffsrantiated by yariety of afection. conclue slon reached by the esaaylat most interesting to the gencral public wonld seom 10 be, that ho hee lleves the genarally-accepted Ides that consmmp: tion can on) Ty AMUSEMENTS, \ MoVicker's Thentres Modirom street, botween Dearborn and Blate, **Our Bosrding-House.™ Tnverly’s Theatre. Tiandolph ‘sireet, between X and Lasafle. Engagement of Den Thofnpson, loshus Whitcomb." Adeipli, Thentre. Mouroa gireet, corner Dearbaro. Varfety per- formance. New Chiengo Thentre. Clark street, between Lake and Handolph, . Le Commandenrs Cszencure, the Ireatidigitstenr. S, Tho Springfield Republican makes a point on the unprecedentedly low wator-rates now ruling between Chicago to Now York which wo commend to that clasa of Grangers who think the United States Government ought to gointo the milroad business. ¢ Whona The Tabernacles Monros strect, between Market and Frsukiin. Cone “wezs by the Apotlo Clab. : Baso-Ball Park, ». Btato and Twenty-third strects. Champonship game ‘®etween the Chicago and Cincinnati Clubs, PSSR # Haont pro SURSE A Bt shagcs o Ao n- Sosonts” (et bushol of grain,” sayn the Republican, “‘con | 'Tho latest bugbear that Daxa has discov- o= —— to'Bursan, and Col. Wimanton to BurLsn; pepmanent members prescntation, wedo | “The trath I, tho systemic Inflaenca of extensise — 4 t Lbink I best at the & iime to maX: i SOCIETY MEETINGS. bo transporied s thousand miles for about erod i the Moxican policy. Ho gonstrues A MEDICAL PLATEORM, but What we want to know {8, What has Prrxax | JoSihink 1 best abthe presont time 1o make or toggeat gllm'? n‘:‘v :&eflgg}:‘hl'lglllflhafi'hfl 'Cg:llm: than any changa n tho preseat plan o€ eranization. . On the unfon of this Association with the Canads Jedicat Auoctation, wa cansier the ke (mpractica: hie, and are of opinfon that the present system of in. tarcoursa between the socicties by deiegates serves o mpot the require: tho order authorizing Gen. Orp to pursue the Moxican bandits across the Rio Grande toben fortive declaration of war against The avorage non-professional writer will | got to say! Can't he utter a plivotal protest 0ind in tho procoedings of tho first day's ses- | against his misuss) If hocan,'it would be ju- slons of tho American Medical Assoclation | diclous for him to doso before he fa lost alght the same prico that the Governmont aska for carrying an ounce of mnil matter between the same two points, private entorprise would TORE CHAPTER. 118 Tt A M.~Tiegular cons wyocation Thursdsy evening, Juoe 7. Husiness of I CE A panians coratuiy tayiied: D priers o Y DA SouN'c. CLUETT, 1L 1 . T favorable Influence of high altitudes lnmhlhlllnfi ‘beat shown In the inciplency of chronle infiamma- tory and hemorrhagic cascs, and in athers {n pro- 0 ni ment. tlon ae thaso aro chacacteristic. Th # " Mezlco; says that it hs beon made in tho | but Little subject for comment. The resnit | Of In the baitle, On ihe Gucation of the Pharmacapats, wo deem ¢ | BRFHIR 88 0GP ix’?n‘ Miitudes, (nt'umm-l i peem to bo sufficiently vindicatel” Wa i say! g Inezpedient at the preseut Lima to take any acifon In t | Bwen't lieand much for tho lnst yanr o two | intorest of Innd.robbers, *who proposa fo ( of the dsya otlon wna mmmed ap in the | Ifuao's Isst work—“The Art of Deinga | Woltemiter, ' MR HR LE LT U " | 4L he erens Sabisachos opls complisacd it THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1877 soizo a largo strip of tertitory which they | following resolutions, which were adopted: | Grandfather/'—affords encourazement to Inotion (o RSopt Enis Fenofs wae Sl Upon obout the Government building or buying railronda to ba run a8 a part of the political system, oxcopt ns to subsidizing certain schomes, which is protly neatly tho aame thing; but the proposition will likely como up ngsin when tho agitators think they sco their opportunity. ciated with Increased Jabor and_sbnorma] activity; the stago of *‘softening” in acute cases (especlal: Iy ity anlformly rapid palse snd high tempera- turs), asaoclated with extensive deponlt, variabls neryons atate, and lack of_conrsga tado, In ordor to be well. The following medical gentleman dis. Joper: " Des. Dowdlteh, Ulrich, of enton, of Cleveland: Kingsley, ot Bt Loola; and Scott, of Oblo. It was tnen rofer. red to the Committee an Publication. Adjonrned. BECTION 10. 2 ‘met in Room Xo. 13 Farwell Liail yesterday at 3 p, m. Dr. N, Bozeman submittod briet atatistica of esses, properly roferable ta thia Bection, oceureing in Germany. 'Dr. JMarcy, of Maasachusctis, read apor of vital lnterest ta those who would become Patiars in the problom of mulfliation ssbritiad 1 tha human rece, which wae diecnated by Den. Webber, of Indians: Staples, of Minnerota; War- ner, of New York: llozeman, of New Yorks Scy. maur, of Trays Sims And Dean, of New York, nad Hattoy, of Georgla, Dr. Marcy olfored the follow- ing, which wae adopted: Reanived, That the discusalon upon the nddress of the table, npon the statoment by the Presidont that he wished to make some furthor statements regarding the snbjects fnvolved. Dr. N. 8, Davis made an explanstion 24 toihe programme, and, on motlon, the Lime for the read- Ing of Dr. B. R, 8quibb's paper on ** The Revision of tho United States Pharmacopela ** was extended 1011 o'clock, - Dr. Bquibb stated that & pamphlet on the sube i“fl had been prepared several monihs befors, and. ad been placed in the hands of the medical pro. feaslon, He quoted liborally from this psmpblet, his eseay belng dovoted fo “sn exposition of tho manner_In which the decepnial conventions aro called, The Conventlon ia, under present arrange- monts, to mest in 1870, st which (ime A committes on rovislon will be sppoint. ed, The Pharmacopeis an Prfinl?tfl by this Commitice wiil be tha authoritative ono, snd will defandod by il legal means. The ‘behslf of the coming con- here will he two Pharmacopusias if the American stedical Astoclation Afl:m‘p know to be rich in mineral wealth™; and, to cap tho climax, asserta that this consplracy explnins why an extra sesslon of Congross ‘was not callod promptly, but delayed to the Intest possible moment. The fact is that the now order rolative to tlie Mexican border is what tho exigencles | of the cnao have demnnded for years. It has long been evident that all tha troops tho United States can sparo to guard the border, and oven fiva times that number, would be ineflicient to protect the property on tho American side from tho Mexican raids, so long pa the tobbers Liad only to recross the Rio Grande to escapo pursuit, It has long been ovident that the people in the in- Retoleed, That in fractares of the thigh, not- | parents, And yet it is tho art of belng a father withatanding the judiclons employment of every | which costs, 'The othor is supplementary. It mechsnical contrivance hittierto dovisad, shortene | fs (he rtof belag nefther which Amorleans tog of she limb ls of frequent occurrenco. ‘Ttevoleed, That it I tho opinion of (hia Section | %00y mostprofoundly. . thiat shortening in cases of fracturs of ong bones lo tho m i prscice, rogardicss o suy o the s kes vy ol ol Ahalles doiwr Bl phq'.:; :b::: ::::w;c; ‘::".. platforms and | JOuDK man s to why bo opposesthe policy ot iho Adminlitration, = And, after al), it is slmply tocritical examinations of them, theso resolu- | L accanss of himscit 3gainst tho pulfe sonti- tions admit of but lmited diseussion. In- | ment of Iows, or It would not be noeded. dead, to n non-profeasional they have some o —— of tho obscurity which attends ordin: lat- | Thoe New York ferald calla Mrs. Gen, Ganvzs & F ;y ta ;ry l:,md the beroine of two {dess—** her husband and crmln. o: o lnc:, :;f :mh s o:-u ¢ | et case.”” It will be scen, therofore, that tiins thigh 1n fesossan oF. tha gl shitentag o amount to something in this world. The plucky tho limb is of frequent ocourrencoe, notwith- x little woman deservos emulatfon. standing the contrivances which hava boen — e e—— dovised. This is plain enough; but docs the It 1s the 8t. Louls Globe-Demoerat which now OHIOAGO MARKET BUMMARY, The Chicagu produce msrkels wero moderately acUvo yesterday, aund firmer in the afterncon. ‘Bleea pork closel 234¢ per hrl higher, at $13,17% @13.20 for July and $13.32%4@13.35 for August. Lard cloaed 235¢ per 100 b higher, at 80,17%Q .20 for July and $0,30 for August. Meata were: steadior, at 4%cper ™ for Joose shoulders, Olc for doshorttibe, and 02(¢ Jor do short clears. High- winos were nnchanged, at $1.07 per gallon. Lake . frelghta wera qulet, at 2¢ for com to Buffalo, Flour wasdnll aud unchanged, Wheat closed 2¢ higher, st §1,40% for cash or June and $1.47% seller July, Corn closod X¥@%c bigher, at 45X cash and 404 for July. Ostsclosed Ko higher, ot $7%c cash and U7%¢ for June, RNyo closed eanler, at C8c. Darley was lifelcss, oxcepton low grades. Hogs wero falrly active, at10c declino, closing Tho Brilish Parlinmont bas recontly adopt- ed a regulntion concerning gas companios which isintended to divido tho profits on gas betweon the consumers and tho companies, Tt provides that whenover a-gas compnny in- creagos it capital stock it shall agres that an increase of the dividond shall ba accompn- nied by a proportionnte reduction from the logally-ostablished prico of gas to consnmers, Ot ome, ell, (reat Dritain forseny bad (hrée, | Searmat aabmilied lo the Amaclation Lhis moraioe, ::\‘:kfl.!:?:‘t(:?n‘fi&% osc“ '2%3;'3.:::‘3:35&2"&‘ and that any incrense in the prico of gas | tertor of Mexico have encouraged thesoralds | Agsacintion mean this declaration to bo s re- | claimato ba * the mout $horouzh and valuablo | and If thero wore iwo In America the doctrine of | heanr s Asopted R RPN, K by purchasing the property the robbers sue- coed in carrying off. It has long been ovi- dent that tho dexican Government is elther powerless by reason of the constant condition of rovolution to repress this brigandags, or has connived and winked ot tho systomatio robbery for the advantago of its dishonest citizons. In this demonstrated condition of things, thero Is no other courso open to the TUailted States than to purmue the robbers into the territory which offers them protoc- tion and punish the bandits who arebarbored by the Mexican Govornmont. Moexico has forcod this necossity upon tho United States Government, which cannot stand idly by while jts ‘citizens are plundered by for- sign outlaws; and Proaident Hires has only dono what ex-President Graxz was long urged to do aud “ought to have done long ago. If Mozico doosn'tlike the presont pol. icy, ohe will* probably givo satiafactory as- surances that sho will punish the robbors and provent the raids in tho fature. It is not likely that she will care to go to war nbout it, thongh shat is forher to decide ; but, if hon- estly inclined, sho will bo much obliged to our Government for breaking up o lawless- ness which shio has boen powerless to reslss, As to tha Administration being involved in noy soheme for annexing the northern fBiates of Mexico (an arid and droary waste), the assertion is too proposterona for conaid. eration,—merely a hydrophobie hallucination. shall work 8 corresponding docrosse of tho logally-eatablished rate of dividend. Tho company which solls its goa cheapest to the public has puthority to declare tho largest dividend to stockholdora. The rogulation In in the interest of n reduction of all super- finous oxponsos and the increass in the num- ber of consumers, Tho choapor tho pricotat which the gas is farnished, tho Inrger the consumption, and tho greater the dividend to stockholders. Every 1,000 foot of gas fur. nished boyond a certain quantity rednscs the averago cost of producing the wholo and in- creases the profits. This rule is intend. od to induce companies to oxtend their gervico to the greatest extent, by the'reduction of pricea to corsumers, and {lieroby obtain the legal right to incrense thelr dividends in proportion to their in- cronsed not earnings. How would it do for the gas companios to adopt this rule ia this country for their own government? Thaero is moro monoy In the malo of 3,000,000 feot of gas dally at 81,76 per 1,000 foot than thoro is in the salo of 500,000 foot at 83 per 1,000 fect, not to say anything of the great bonefit, comfort, and convenionce to the publio, e One hundred dollars in gold wounld buy $105.76 in greenbacks atthe close. anryivsl of tho fitiest wonld allow the best one to live. A convention will meet in Washington in May, 1880, snd howevor {aw or many the delogates may be, it will still be a conyention aathorized to prepers and rovise the Pharmacopais. ‘The speaker's suggestion waa that a permanent commitice on revisi onld be relected from the on, and he was proceed- ing to claborata on this hen time was called, On motion, Dr. Davis, Chalrman of tho Commlitice on Arranrements, waa raquested to ap- point a timae st whicl lbo;upat could be finlshed and discussion npon It had, DH. P, 0. ROBINION, gfll mlnlmud Chafl of the suu:n on Pucuenlt edicinca, then read & paper on the progress o medicine daring tho past year. 1thed been faolly shown tbat atcumnlations of aewerags and Sho 1iko bocams centres of contagion, A terrible out. break of typhold fover fn Lancashire, Rngland, hich s zaported om by onig of tho Uovernment Tnapectars, alfectod Afty.six familios out of Alty- seven uaing rollk auppliod fron: one dalry, It waa found that the cown drank from a brook pollnted by the dlacharge Into 1t of fecal malter, The sitention of the Assoclatfon',was “lMd:Lndr article in tho July nomber "of the L can JMedical Journal, where the curs of m_ cato of ' rables canina, by the uso of atrycbnine, waa reported by Dr, Walson, of Jerscy Clty, Sovoral persuns waore bitien by the same dog, and a servant-girl dicd of unmlstaks nble rabics, " In tno other case the disease was not deoveloped nntil fivo days after the gicl's death, and the fact of hor decessa wus well known to tho other patient. In hia case, howevor, thers was no averslon to_water shown, snd for that and some other ressons a number of phyalcians held that It was not & true case of hydrophobla. The great ueation 1o be settled waa that of disgnoals, r, Roblnaon then passed to & conalderaticn of the nee salicine snd salzylic acla In the treatment of acuto inflammatory rhoumstism, ad baen used wilh great advantage in varlons hosoitals both abrosd and at home, and there waa no doubt that a moans of allevisting this torrible diseaso had beon aund, During tho past year several new drugs had been Drought into use, “while {n scveral cases remodics formerly applied, but whichhad ll'\!);:l:‘lnln disase, e grot or an oxprossion of a triumph? Is it a | HAYES organ which the President counlddesire,” declarntion thiat the shortoning of tho limb | We ne fta et words. Itis an organ terribly still flourishes successfally, dospite tho offorts | 00t OF tuno and time. e e——— of those who havo songht to prevent it? Or | Eyen the Republiean of 8t Louls doubts does tho resolution stata the fact as @ mattor | whethor Mr. SAM RanpaLL can rido those two of regrot that human ingenuity, even afded | horses~For and Against—in tho Texas-Paciflc by judicious managoment, has not yet | subsidy circus and reach the Spoaker's chalr, boen able to contriva o - cortaln | upiooq yogm—cepecally tn Clnclomatl—~ provestivo? Looking ot this ros0lu- | urergino belles drink 1t improva thel corm: tion ‘as ono would look st the ( plexton, Misslonarics shonld bo sent to that city resolvo of a political party, the inforonce is | of semi-canniballam, that nurscry of vamplres, that tho resolution was dovised 80 as to ox- : e proea no’ judgment, but leavo all porsons of wg;:‘;“"f:; l::;{; ‘;flzflgg‘,’g"xfl:"fil\‘;fi; nll ehiites af oplaion {réqto luppor:. tharel resented by tho Grand Jury and the Connty olutlon without yialding their own’ convie- | oo missloncrs nnd thelr * pals.’ tions, 'That is the woy-they do in political ) et [ . conventiops. " ¢ sty g PATTE has'boen Invited' to” sing at a stato con- The second reeolntion frankly asserts an | cortat Buckingham Palace. The disclosurs of opinion, but the opinion is confined to the | her scandal does not make it material to court oxlstenco of n rulo in practice ; but whother | 80ciety what charscter ’_h“ haa. ' tho oxlstence of tha rulo fs o matter for con- | qy0 guitan will get about $50,000,000 from gratulation or rogret ia carefully, wo will not | thoso sacred graves at Meocea. It i3 not “rob- say dosignedly, avoided. Token ss & wholo, | bing PET=n to pay Paut,” but Ia resurrection tho platform, 6o for as it has boon sdopted | in & tomb to ralsc tho dovil. in theso resolutions, is a safe ona, It will | = T e s The retrousses in politica are thoso beggars for lc:l‘:lmto,;o :::::‘(:?1 oi::eo?nvn::‘lz: ‘Jn: office who turn up thetr n»n:u at any position rival association.’ In fact, upon thesa two L "‘“’""_’_‘i‘w b polnts, ‘‘ghortening” in fractures of the In Turkey {tis not so much who will lead the thigh nnd of the long bonoes, the profossion | armics as it 1a who whi follow, v is o unit ; not o dissenting voleo is heard = ' against u;o resolutions, snd hence their adop~ A Hipiib, oe Which - LNsUATN, cfanol’ s, mire~his indictment. tion Is a sign of great harmony and conse Dra. Epbraim Catter, of Massachusetts, and ildreth, of West Virzinta, exhibited instruments applicabie to the fleldof research occupied by the Section. Adjourned. . SECTION X0, 8, onSurgery and Anatomy, mot in main Farwoll fial) at3o'clock. A lettar was road from Dr. Hobert Dattey, of Georga, annauncing that he find been nnabls to complote his essay on **Tho Pormeabil- ity of the Entico Allmentary Canal by Enema and Some of Its Surgieal Applications,*’ and asking that it be postponed to tho noxt meoting. Permis- elon was granted, Tha paper oo **8trictare of the Urethra from Mastarbation, snd Ita Pathological Slgmcance,” wltten by Dr, 8. W. Gross, of Pennsylvanis, was read by the writer's fathor. * Dr. \¥, T, nmzf-, of Tennessde, read a paper on ¢4 Medio-Dilateral Lithotoms," which was dise engsed by Drs, Gouley, Hodgin, and Langaford, Dr. Lowls A. Sayro, of New York, then read a Taluabie papef on +V'The Troatment of Fractured Ribs_by Extension snd_Expansion of the Thorax and Rofention by Plastar-of-Parls Bandage. " Dr. Quimby, of Now Jersey, read a papor on +¢Conservat(ve Burgery, " glving an gecount of the ramor; ction of bone from &' pationt's teg. ‘The discussion which followed was actlve and in- toroating. 1t was led by Drs. Todein and Trues. deil, of flinots; Biake, of Indianapolls; [fumph. vey, of Missourl: Hughes, of fows; Myers, of Wlaconain; and others, The papss ware all referred to the Publicatlon Commfttoe aa resd, The Sectlon then adfourned, SECTION KO, 4, on Medical Jurisprudence, Chemlstry, and Py, chology, met fn Koom 4. Dr. R. J, Patterson, of Illinols, opened tno exerclaes by u!dlnq a ‘}lpl‘f discawing the following queationt **Do Facla Justify the Recognition of Moral Insanit as & Diatinet Form of Mental Discaso?™ —e Groenbacks ot the New York Btock Ex- change yesterday closed at 94§, — e Bishop Fantows, of Chicago, yestorday laid the cornerstono of a now Roformed Episcopal church at Toronto, Can. Bonntor Oareany is o vigorous supporter of tho policy of the Adminlstration, and an oqually vigorous enomy to all attempts to ereato dissension in the Republican ranks on account of that policy. Bo fow Republicons can be found in Ilinols who think othorwise 7 that thero is no danger of a percoptiblo split : in tho party yet nwhile,. . — "Tho Oblo Grecnbackers wero ablo to drum together thirty dologates to tholr State Con- . vention yesterday, and they adopted a plat- form reaflirming the soft-money dootrines of the party which at tho last Prosidential elec- tion, failed to roceive n majority in any voting precinct in tho Umited States. The tickot nominated 14 chiefly notablo in italnck of notablos, 1t lTooks as though Winnobsgo County | ArABAMA AND THE CONCILIATION POL- 0y, - would bave to shoulder the lous resulting from the collapso of hier Court-Ilonse, Emi- nent fegal opinions aro to tho effect that Ricuaupsox, the contractor, is in no way re- n, wo sanity, e read statfetica from twonty-soven Amerlcan Asylams, showing that In over 42,000 cares clasaifiéd only twenty wore callcd morally fo- sane, and of theso thirfeen were in Longview Anylam at Cincinnatl, and all n 1671, Thereader concluded that modern cducatlon on the subjoct A Montgomery (Ala..) nowspnper of the Southern * Implacable "school fesonts Tux Trreune's commonts on the lotter alleged to — —————— biad been rovived, and with good bad dl?crud the anclont niotlon on the subject, spousible for tho inherent Incompotancy of | have beon written by Bonator Monoaw, of | . THE KEMPER COUNTY ASSASSINATION, | dnoutly of great succoss in the campalgna of " | PERSONAL of Bftslo, . Xv, Ohaleman of the Bection on Ob: | Do G of Nam Fork’ Forptan of Mils Gy, the architect, and, sinco the struciure | that Stato, to Attorney-Goneral Dzves; ask- | ‘The sloughter of Judge Cuota's family | tho future. . atetrics, carus forward ta doliver an sddress, but -lrél: Knlght Beguin, of Now York: and. Back, tumbled through no fault of tho former, he | ing that the Adminiatration {nfluonce be used | in DeKalb, Miss., is o ghost which, like [ Thounity of the Associntion upon these | Popo Plus isan old man, but he has not | atinis polnt It was sunounced that here ware ton S.:.Sr'.':“#hofl. s, Buck ned Becaln wero o ouly cannot bo obliged to mako good tho damsge, | to securs the dlsmissul of indiotmonts | Danguo's, *will not down.” Whilo there | tWO important questions is remorkablo, in | heid awsy %o long ss. Queen Mictoiay e Dty T former duscribed two cascs . moral iseanity. ‘Tho in hia asylum which hie was sure wero morally in- aane, and the latter alro gave some particulars which had com nnder hia obaarvation. De. (1, . Buckham, of Michigan, resd the sees ond paper, on **Maifical testimony, with special refarcnce to cases of insanity.” In the firat place, the » ¢ doprocatod the'idea that doctors were should be taken for that timo in ordor 10 allow the Committas on Nominations zation. ‘This was done, and at noon Mr. Uavis in called tho Associatiun to order, and Dr. Whits commenced hia nllhn%. said that the most notable event of the year the formation socletyof physicians jnter- tod in the discases of women and In obetsirice. view of the proverbial disagreemont of doo- Pedto, Bmperor of Brazil. tors, It has long beon on unanswered co- Tho Swiss minsion is now vacant, and Mr, nundrum, “When dootors Qlsagros, who | CO%ISH ot the Clsveland Leader, probably wishes shall decide 2" But fn thoso casos the dostors | 1°BAIA froken so decldedly, da ngreo, and we supposo their decision s n Dignity is » fine thing in its place, no Lrought in the United States Court for Ala- burna agalnst certain persons - charged with having fraudulently defeated the re-clection of Jene Hanavrsow, colored membor af Congress. Benator Monaax is said to have mado this bas not yot, na faraswo know, been any complote its organi- steps taken to apprehond the murderers and bring thom to trinl, tho Misslasippi nowapa- pers foel tho necessity of extonuating the offenso as much as posaible. The Vicksbnrg Tho Czar's nrrival at Plolesti yesterday to take supremo command fn person of the Arny of the Danubeis generally believed to Lo the n:ear precursor of a concerted advance ' i wxli doubt, but the New York Fost ls really amusing { This Soclety wan formod In New York, ls known as | by fon exports in such cases, They wate 2 nlong tholine. Tho raception of the Czar | domand on the ground that the policy of | Jerald roprints n lotter written fo another | fivality. 'Tho fact that doctors do agree | when it prints an obituary of **Benjamin Havens, :';g,gn';-:gg';,{'b’,m’,gfia!,&;‘,"‘g;,:,‘"};,‘;,';:‘“‘; nover st Readnaicn. 1o suay was vory enthusiastio, according to tho eable | conoiliation should include the condoning of | journal of the State from “A Citizen of Kem. | Sometimes will bo gratefolly accepledby man- | 01 = 1 mdical profession. - Dr, Whits then called ate | mare than " any _ other well: roports, Whntever the inlentionn rolative | oll past political offenses. Tuz Torwuxe | per,” which professes to detalthe wrongs, kind. That shortonings do iake place in A new rumor is that Gen, - Butlor will re- | tention to & nnmb«ircl t‘nak- and wa"l‘m\"'" In | educated g ., ng to zh; nelum:l :df to the crossivg of the Dauube, they have | Liold that this was carrying conciliation too | inanlts, aud outrages heapod upon the people | €938 ©f fractures of the thigh and of the | mare to New Yark snd peactlcs law there,—not. [ Teittlon to 18 attiEmon branch of modical atady { emorional 3 Scor bao aror rea shat such te of mind hall nover becn proved, ana his Inference waathat tlicre never wia wuch & thing. ‘The paper closed with tho suthor's suggestions for changes in the Medical-Collezo coursea to remove ibe evils of whicn he § .Dlgy‘;umlnl, of Michigan, opened_the discas. : mu: hich wid coatlnned "by' Dr. Barlett, of Attor boih papers had beon roferred to the Pabe Heation con:mlmt the Bection adjourned. '] | Among the pap . day before yestardsy, in this Bectlon, by Dr. E, 8cguln, on " ' IXTRRYRATIOR OF PLIY8IGLANA IN RDUCATION. which wera publiahed Jaat year, TIA CUMMITTEN ON NOMINATIONS were annaanced, as follows: P thus for been kept socret with great success, leaving the Turks and the werld at Jargo to wait until active operations put anend to the uncortaloty. long bones, doapite all contrivances and | While he can be electod to Congress from Massa- plans that have boen invented, mny now be ‘h"mus' "';‘;: i Herald 2 socopted na the unnnimons judgment of the The Balt 2 PrOnOuNGos SErome D, Stillson's atory of the attempt to assassinate Associntion, and consequently of the pro- | njm s fabrication from beginning toend, It saya fession, that he s sufforing from the eflocts of t00 much H hisky, A medical gontleman writes to us sug- = Discussing the uses of unscrupulous men, geating that the Medicol Conventlon now in | Georgs Eliot remarks that they enable men sossion in Chicago take notion, in the name | of more acraples to keep thelr hands tolersnly of humanity, Iu protesting against the in. | clean ina world whera thisre s so much dirty work far, and that §t was probably not the desir oud certalnly not the provinde of the Ad. ministration to interfera with the United States Courta in coses that come beforo them involving any political offenss of which they have jurisdiction, TI'ha. Montgomery nows. ‘poper concelves this o bo backing down from the theory of pacification, sud regards it as a lhowl of Radleal rage. Benator of that county “by an infamons Ring, of which the lato Judgo Cmisora was the hiead, henrt, and soul”; and then it adds of fts own motion ; 5 We know that the people of no connty in any Btate of the Union ever exerclsed auch patlence and forbesrance towards any retof men as the peoplo of Kemper County had shown towards this Iting, which ruled with nndieputed sway, and with & reckless disregard of the righta and property of Bex Bureee is ont in two charactoriatio docnments, Ouao s iu the shape of a wail ogoinat the Adminjstration beeause o friend of his was not appointed to the Naval 2 fanain: W 1. fichenek, entuc! y..}:. W, Yaudeil, ul . U, Egaa, 3 “Thia paper eatablishes that naw prorross In edu- Acadomy nud tho otler a reply to tho the citizens which thoss not cognizant of the facts Eetbersi: 1. o ation canaot bs expected from any great discovs Warxe MaoVeaon letter, \\'Mle!‘;o{h lotters Manaky T:l(i\l th:‘ Hc?ntgomury‘d M‘"; cannot resllz 68 possible, They made fortanes | fmous monopoly in tho now universal | ‘o bedane. Bkt r Marer :';I':"':‘ meihode of teacoms, bot must b cont and furnish Yvely seading. they | Porer, Certainly. Lavo -queer ideas of | oy op s sittla county offices by extortion, fraud, | sgent, quinino. Ho tates that within a | The petition for the removal of Fred | Jawfiand: £ It Dbt from an activ intzrvention of the physiclans (a oro pungont and furubh Hively reading, they | publio justico and good fsith if they | forgery, and general corruntion; manipulated and | comparatively short time the manufacturer's | Dougloss, walch waa clrculated in Washington and lindiott, 1 Atime . B LLaitetring a4 much 8 pons will fail {n Loing anything but Burizs's | think that thera.oan be no reconcil | prostituted thecourts and jurlestashield their pa- rico for quinine hos been nearly daubled, | 224ined 14,000 algnaturos, aftorwards dissppear- RIS 1 tro yaye: h};"-‘:{h'fi;;;;,g‘“n, means of doe serecdy, with which tho country has Lisd 50 | fation hotweon tho people of tho North and | t4aus and relainers from punisbmeat for fu- P byt ?h ianSlAY ralh Y‘h et ed myateriously, 1t was last In the possasston sw ump-h‘In':. 0. Beatborn, ing which woald be the creation of 'Aldefihl:b%(flli many spocimons. Tho roply to MicVeaort s | gouth ualess ballot-box stulfers receive full | 20U crimes, und plundered tho ~coun. [ 52 that these fnanclal raids upon the sick— | of Dr. William . Young, & brother-in-law ofex- | HC¥ .n'r':.'l‘al’.élm'n e e rta b morscd (aih plan. And & lumeutablo failure, aud Durexs seems to try withont bindraace snd without mer. | —taxing the great remody—are not only un. | Gov. Bhepherd's, Srin Caroilin. B Orisson, Academy of ths Bciences has immunity aa to all past offonses. . Such a po- the lloard of Health, ¢y, Cimotx w contiouslly prosecuting e T o, e R TN RS, TS Linve 50 understood it himself, just, but barbarous and cruel in the ex- Tho Rev. M. J. Bavage, of Boston, says l'{:‘fi'““'"" LR oard of Educstion, and tho Park Commistlons sition is not at all creditable to the Bouthern ebraske, ——, Onlo, :v..'w‘ Jones, the very beat cltizens of the county through the X tha 1 ats 18 1o Tz TREAUX) ) Qregon, —w, ors of the City of Now York, in order to obiain a 4 5 SRR scnse of honor, ¥oderal Grand dury at Jackson, having them n- | Sroy The duiy o Iflmpomd Juioie s, .h.‘.'ififl ot the teviva on bia charch ate Gatras: o (e . et gonceried actlon on theublect | Tha sxecution ol :+ A compromise hos at last been effected in dicted and dragged from thelr homes for trial, as s | O SUlphate of quinine, 20 per cent; on salta + | lihoga fuiaad: WM, Ualmer. {hla pian would reliove the scacola from tho con: i tha B bereby tho ostate of | . 1t 18 statod in zeply that Jemx Hanswsax ba | GUCLERSITHEER (0 M Emn O SR SR8 | of other thon sulphate, 45 por cont,’ Tho | Jislesd of losingatrength, ba charch nasbeen con- | 1Sty Highurts et cetuind by Crowdiog and el Jm WELNEY cnso, whereby tho estate of | 4 pyoy crithiont eharacters that ho was. in- g lhels g L AR Mnmh{cr:w hincons bark Gud: ook wrs boik lttod stantly gainiog, snd was nsver in better condition ‘exas, A. F. Corotl +] conaiderably dim{ufah the chances of ames M, Sweener, a decossed brother of P e 7 h | o ! adm than It 18 i 10-day. : of mortality smong children. At the same time dicted for a criminal offense, and only es- perjurers, and asrassins wes never molested nor the great Ring robber of New York Oity, k2 fhors. Vermont, William ii. Lutobloson, Yl }’ the’ “poplls ‘Would Jesm apon Naturo what froo of daty, so that tho manufacturers are The reason for the tranafer of the Rice- w::“\;n.'ni % ."3?‘:7-':’;';“’ § foct] resented In books, 3 caped punishment by having a political | even threatened with personal violence, ‘and up to Wi A they sse imperfectly rel e y %‘ :‘;f.mkmmx:"m‘my :{'.’ "tm,u“ ",m‘m o h\zmu!; thnrnmmu{lxnlfloef; and, nn:m. fha timo of Jattx W, dteien deatid any onaet | 20t to3od on the material. Evon the- clap- United states army, J. it. Srith, A e e ek woatd foket on thele ! ake g in e stealings of Tween's them could bave traversed the coanty in perfect safoty at any hour of the day or-night. Certsinly theso facts~and thoy are facta—ahuw that the peoplo of Kemper County **aro as law.ablding and ss Nttle inclined to violence as the people of ooy county In the Btat ¢ for that motter as auy Iu the Northern State: * Now, admit all that is chargod agalust the-| late Judgo Omisors to ba truo (though the sbove statement is monifostly colored by pastisan prejudice); admit that thero was a Ring which was plundering Kemper County, though its operations could not have been 50 aggresuive nor costly as thoso of the Ring of this county whera no murders have oc. curred ; admit that Judge CmsoLs was the Pzeiorar of the Kempor County Ring, so to et P o W dam ; fiiva ol stk b opply in thia case, besauso thero is no | deRtece s m,":fif;‘xfl,‘hfl,fif&n‘,’;‘f S400 Asylame ot the Unived Blatos, wes then Intrae! labor employod in the manufactnre. Cer- | (i' i questionabls, i1 nos erlminal, operations. ; ?:3:.:_1 Dr. N, 8. Davis, and the Associstion 8d-; talnly the skill of the Americans and thejr . TIN PROGRANME location give them all the protection which The Quoen of Hollaad, reoently deceased, eneral meeting 1o-day 14 a8 followst was A speclal patron of Motley, the historian, who they can moed. Tho recont sudden rise of [ preceded her only by s few days The Queen's ot AT e thene g-:.., l'oeut"m‘:; L g%l'u"nw'uff‘n- 100 per cent In tho article, without any resl ;Iliu;lltd nh:iou ;Il;l nol‘ ‘1‘% h‘lr". and lfln . | Nivedin = patace a tile out of Tha Hague, & mile" Niiam 115 M. becauso of the heavy and almoat prohibitery Cousl vooently arvested tax. After all, the tax does not exclude for- Mty Jobn o y i Calcaits for knocking down Mrs. Anns Uopkine, eign quinine, It continues to be imported, | and pleaded in defenss of the sct that she had bit- and will be 80 long a3 our manufacturers will | ten him, and that it was **known to everybody put out even at thoir extraragant prices an ‘e ’b';,:l:u::‘::l:.: ::::::I :‘;":“;‘,‘f:;; inferlorarticle, Thousands of physiclansin- slst upon thelr prescriptions belng filled with 1RGN wes A dinpisoRB ANEo Bie that hie hins been prompted by plque at hls defent to prosecuta several gentlemen in the Dnited States Courls who are entirely inno- cent. If this s & true. statement of the cns0,—of course we are ignorant of the faols,—no injury s likely to result to the pemsons indioted, and they cannot better vin- dicato the charge brought against them than by making a defense to the indictmonts, ‘This is & very different affair, however, from the proposed dismissal of the suits on the broad ground that the new Bouthern policy should fnclude pardons for all previous po.* litkoal offensos. There has been no utteranca nor action of the present Administration which warraats the conclusion that it is in any way tuture avocations. For. theso garaen-schoold would cootaln, not only clsases of uny(nnum history, elc., bat classcs of drawing, carviog, snd mM-‘irn Nature, whenca would lasae gener- atlons of trec artisie ahd superior artisans. ‘Butthe second and most Important part of the physlslan Ia education aught o be that of & keepor of the balance of ihe vital forces of the ehildren. Esch chiid must bave his atudy-book where the sccount of bia acquisition snd_expensa of vitality should be kep}, ~ Poysicians slons can sexiater tha idlosyacrasios of children, measurs the diffarcnco of bulld and of capacity of both sides of the body sud of all the double organlsations, and recom- mend accordingly certatn forma of active ot pastive eserclses, ate. The accommodstion of ihs ear sud eyes mast be tested in ordar tliat each child cupy at _ achool preciely e pl e the printed lypes cai apondiog o bin power of visfon sad sudition. ut, abarel, the Shyalcian fn charge of & school e morements o fattiee tho respiration, und ' 1bo chiet partoer,” This ends the civil wuit sgaiost Swerxer, and with it all probability of further criminal proceedings againat such members of ti:e Ring ne can be compelled to disgorge. 1t will ba a happy day for Ghica. go when tho Ring thieves of the County Qovernment aro similasly brought to terms, —— ta18 a¢ previoua angusl, 2 By Pr. aat, of Hew '5':'&:'12; Rarrinan of Beclod o Biate ek Nothing more merciful than the favorite Bioux process of alow cremation will fitly . punish tho gang of men. in Pulaski County, Mo., who recently threw a passcnger train | from the track and killed thros persous, in order that they might plunder the train and : rob the dead and wounded passengers, under C! G ‘sygione: "A% hood D, afbb, of Hew York. will resame xk‘(&?fi&?‘fifi?&‘gflm e Temainder G100 50T ia be 1ven to discumsion, THE SECTIONS. #x0TION MO 1 came fogether at S p. m, yesterdsy In the room of after various studies—in o . the balance of what & pretenso of aselsting them. A member of speaky adwit that a man pamed Guirr woa | the imported article, the foreign manafac- | ' The American Naturalst for J - | the Chicago Bar Association. This room ls slso | Order Lo eatsbllsh ln Gzures i° Rndec tha the gaug Ling confossed to the horrid plot, m’prowrun& ":‘: ;WM'G:’:’-‘"’M o‘" interfors to | Lilled, and somo member of the Ring (not | turers preferring fo malntain & character for mm:n articls b';un Tlon. J, D. c:m:,”:c?& used a4 the regiatration room by the Convention, | ShU4,cAN spond {n Mudyiex of chanth SOIieLn which was forned amovg the farmers of the segion, under the lead of an ex-convich, A number of arrests have beon mado, and it is belisved that tho entiro party will bo secured. From the Loadon letter which we print this morning, embodying the translation of s articlo in the Journal de Geneve, & Bwiss ;" paper, a very thorongh and comprehensive 1dea can bo gaived of the great natural ad- vantages posscssed by the Turks in thelr oc- cupancy of the right bauk of the Danube, sty of death rom 0P L seguta, though, very hort, a paper of Dr. E. Beguln, thavy watull of supgeditons, and.lta peluting nse basa ordsred by the Section. BECTION KO, § shered In & small room at the tap of the build- fas. 324 by wcioal compatation thittecn malo uoi thsoe female physiclaus wers ou band. Dr. 4. B Bhl:k.“ of Ohlo, opeocd the "ernljl; coodlogs Wi . er o Tawa o tleredity, * wit PSpectal’ Reforences o the Transmissivn of Morbid Tendcncles, Ab- pormal Forms, sudthe Effects of Intermarrages, Tho lecturer said that the Improvement of (ko do; iestic snimals bad long been tho source uf erncat thouzht and care, snd ths objects sought Lo bo 8¢- complished, whether Leauty, sirengil, oF eadur- auce, they bad been emlucatly succeestal ba obtaia- OnisoLx) wes suspocted of the killing; ad- mit that thers was desperation on both aides, ~—and does all this in the least extenuato tho butchering that ocourred in the DeKalb Jail? "Mad thero boen & feud between the Gurry faction aud the Cumorx faction, snd the two factions bad mot on equal terms, both armed and delormined upon fight, the encounter would -have been deplorable, but there might then be some excuse for a failure on the part of the authorities to do more than prosstute the and s such }s & geaeral rendasvous fou body hence, there was so mach nolse (bat s guard had to e placea at the doorbefore basiaess coald be com- integrity to the short-sighted attempt togain | nois, on *¢The Wil4 Turkey and It Domestica- dishonest profit by selling inferlor goods, Wa | 0n," and also & review of the same aulhor's new do not know that 1t is any part of the duty | YOTSOR *The Deer of Amirics.” Thets u hard- 1y a bigher auttority in ibe country om the sub- of the Medical Ausooiation to offer any advice | jects :‘aw than Jadge Caton, He bas atdiffer- to Congress on this subject. Nevertheless | ent timecs had (n his park at Ottawa specimens of the tax on quinine is one of the most sean. | Bearly all the deer extant a Awmerice. dalous aud barbarous sbuses of the so-called | Tha Clncinnati Enguirer has the following protective system to which a civilized poople | PArErph, which, considering the source, Ia In- Valuable testimony: ** Phalever criticlema may bo wore ever subjeotod. It Is literally a tax 0n | oononncea upon the Administration, 18 is univer- fevers; that is to say, ovory man, Woman, | sally conceded that Mrs. Hayes 1s entitled o credit and child so unfortunate to be affectéd | for ioanguratiog s reform ia the customs and man- with fevormust, as a penalty for hix affilction, | nere of society st ‘Wasblugton, - That loud, gerish, The_ discussion of this caso has been valau. able in drawing out one positive assurance, Relstive to the assertion that Haparsow dares not returp to his home to prosecuta theso suits because his life has been threat. ened, tho Montgomery paper says : This we denounce as fal Hapatsoy la a8 safo on Alabama soll a3 he is snywhero fn tbls broad coustry. le csn comesnd woat will, and noone will be the wiser for it. As long as bo vio- Jates no law ha is a4 sccare In person and property a2 tho highest citlzen of tho lond. If his patural menced . Dr. M, I. Bowditch exhibited 8 mechanical ape pliance conslsting of bande so arranged as to keop he hiead and cheat {n » favorabls position during vioieat attacka of sathma. De. Bowditch mes- \loned a number of cases In which this appllance’ had been of great cfMciency. The fnventor of the apparstus 1s Dr, Georgo B. French, of Portlagd, Me. Dr. Bquibd, of BrooZlya, moved that & cut of the spparates exhlblted by Dr. Bowditch b in- seried in the procecdings of the Bectlon. ! Dr. N, 8. Davis zead & rcoort on **Clinical and I -, . "y v . ' Astégardcd the human race, nothing of the . snd alioof the reasons why the atlempt at | Proponsliics make bl amcnabiu totho law, ko will | 1uoriicipants for riat. Dut thocircuwmstencos | pay a tax of from 80 to 66 pes cont on qui. | Y0IAsT display that characterized aoclety for sareral | Metcorojogieal lscorda. " Tho essay was of a bigh- | [k Aytecanded Ihe hunst rack: s "t o . Do dealt with ooly in the manner piescribed by the v 2 % ceoded by 8 qulet grace and sim- | 1y luteresting character, as it troated of ‘s now de- bead , crossing has boon x0 long delayed. No de- [ ji,” For ths ocople of Alabama aro & pesceul, | Of tho Ougors murdes we'o jufinitely more | niss to support ono or two manufacturers in rq Tolresniag, And meot With cow- | parire, probably, In fae motood, ol combating | Sonteast he leailag cb! Saore i o ,:_,:’;:. s * “'seription that we Lave seen in print conveys | law-sblding peoplo. Nowmoze ordesly communliy | atrocious. The wurderud zaan jwas frst ar- | Philadolphis, who for siztess :w-nbn\l’zfi: o . ol discsen. Dr, Dayis atated that fur sovezal Jeats s | sacial succsas, azd (8 sni- this W Weldsre oF p ’ AT \ 2 \