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, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNLE: SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1878—TWELVE PAG oS, SCIENTIFIC WONDERS. |3 Netom futge nevouia oo bim or o ond 4s the ane likely to be most used In the United States. Regarding the eost of electrie lighting, the various makers here seem to differ to form outsiile of the now letties. The bar that tha river was to p farther and farther “You_ have agreat many letters from deal | futo the guil, renderipg corresponding exten- sdainfully and tell him that no trne mon of labor whil kubmit tomach rates as those, Then, when fmmm\d to be worth $15,000—tho huyer will | This pleture was knocked down to him for 8,000 the farmer reexs to work his way out of the dilem- be oblized to remove it at his own expensc: and | guineas, his first and ooly bld, and the oxps- this will be_extremoly difficult, and would, | pi i 3 ¢ | rlenced and enterprising dealer may be hieartily ) el ter. fona of the Jettlcs uccesears. Prof. Hilzard, of | greatly, but it may be enfely atated at ahout | 118 in which he tncaught, betwaen high wages and | ynoreqyer, coxt more than the thing 18 worth, A Edison Explaina His Latest Discoveries RS ’dt’)"‘.“grlvrcp:aa T Drofesscr, | e comtt aarsars olactanlly ‘axpoden G ASCH | Boesexenth of Tho cost or Bt pocrandis by g onetene i W e nSenion? | man financially emiiarracsed, having such prop- | Soovejonmre o s‘vu'}'frfdv‘-'fi s, Laestons, **1 haqyna idea s0 many were afilicted; and lots | notfons by his assurance that Instead of a bar | perhour. This much Is certaln: 1t fs befng | ynonfatsyms FATLRCER B e O k. | erty In his nossesston, ortght to be able to Uridde | avor the proerty of Charles I., stnce the only —Tho Tasimetor and Eleotrio of them come hero pertonally, There was n | being formed furtber out. the draft of water fu | ranidiy introduced futo the atreets of Paris,and | mittee, and notily the Agricnitariat that, {r he par. | OVGr any ordinary trouble; and then nhe enn Virgine niontloned in tho sale entalogus of th: Qovernor. pour fellow here the other day who made mo | front of the old bar is greater than bafore. lnr!- part of the night at least it will replace n:n:k in ;:Im.‘ n;llm,r;::{neflr{',‘ 'd";’ wlghl;urhr;‘s: :.l,::evl'l;l:v:d::'l‘g:hrlzcl:n,;l'«lmn‘r’.l, l? such sllv;nz unhopyy King's pletures were a +* N,fim;y'u h; . more rejolced at very of the = -t e e = o stacks and desiray his hard-earnod proverty, 3 nd capalile of preveoting i a0 ne thas s o (lacasory of the mews ELECTRIC CANDLE. In regard tothe us of elcctric light [n dwell an the aireat Trades-Union: | fallure. Vo do ot symonthice with sho pro- | Giory cor iy Aniels Dapcangs by Vel e. He came fn modestly and asked ma to . inges and amnll halls, this much may be said T ioront, Frome the | Drictor of the Natural Bridze as much as we do | which was valued st pnly €40 shd foc mbilcd Low the Sccrots of the Bun AT® | ghow nim one, Ite was anold man and vers, The clectric candle, ns now made, 18 too power- ne of fupply and demand. From the | with some fnsoiventa; but it s sad to think that Ve 3 onism wnich decrees that only a cers taln porcentaye of apprentices shall be employed 1n learning skilled Iabor, 10 the high-handed ruf- Oanism which threatens tho solitary farmer with rapine and loss unless he amploys {neflcient labor At fts own price, or permits his erops to rot for want of gatheripe, {8 an easy and perfectly natural The Light nf the Future—Practical Work- the noxt century 8ir Robert Walpole gave £800; men who have invested in such solid " ahotild go by the board Mke the rest. *CoHe* :c?;::éifl'xg?‘}:'i;‘:"d.fl'i ;-efifflne’;x':fifn'r'.i":fl e ————r irls| by aclle, for £500. The cat- CURRENT GOSSIP. alogue-maker who 'was #o punctilious in tnentioning the nbumber of dgures o 3 yery dealy so that 1 hadto shout withall ni to Be Ferroted Out, Tunge to make bim'henr. 1 took one downand | ing of the New Light In FarlsmA Clear = ut It to his ear. Then 1 played the organ over and Comprahensive Description. Ntre Tork Merald. here, Yom ought to have seen llmlpvflflr ald Corratnendence Noatan Transeript. The tatest marvel from Menlo Park s the | man's eyes sparkle,” continued the Professor, PARIS, June 10.—~Whan compared with New tasimeter," or Instrument for the monsure- ( Ile aatd, *God he pralsed; tunt is the first timo ful except for grand halls, railway stations, and wide streets. ‘That it will bo modifiedd, or that a low-poser Iamp will be invented, Is reasonably certain, for the best inventors of two continents aro at work-on the problem. CitarrES DARNARD, York or Boston, the City of Parls 1s remarkably PR it atep, bt we did not expect €0 #ee It 80 Anon dae THR DEMOCRATIC SONG. In Parincglano’s picture wonld acarcely has mentof pressure, which Prot. Edlson han just | In brenty yesrs I have heard the sonnd of | LAAAPA O TR S o s toptied. witis IRONCLADS Velobed in OO, Clevtiand (0.) Leader (T4.): | The Domoeratio perts went tnta (he dobe, Shaici to specity the gumber of portonages in completed. It fa to beuted tn thosclentifie [ Among the sctentific Tisitors who have re- | something more than twice ns many gas lamps 3 Whan the Wostorn farm-hand, him of the | Anditgot most awtally ciawod: in the peturs boughf by Mr. Agnow thero experiments to be mada by astronomers from | cently axxlnr!d the mysteries of Menlo Park, | for the enme srea. Yet they are nob satisfled, Biunt A 1 ‘$Workingmen's Bread-or-Bloof Committee,* | Boftley on ita'back in & holplass olight, laur‘—un Virgin, the Child, 8t. John, aud, in il parts of the world at Denver, Col., moxt pere M. l'_mire, Dlnuu‘x;olAthe n!i,\nfvnln" A% | and all the boulevards and great squares ara to 4 “m"""’(:,',"‘z‘zm') ln'::::"‘:,}:'l:m“' getan chauce sgainst the self-binding reaper, ho | Aud yelied, incesmantly, ** Fraudi® “"h' Istance, t. Joseph. Tha pleturo' fs, nav. month dnriog the total eclipse of the san, vis- | 130N, "m"f. ant M. Angot, rofessor of | |\ " de brilliant with the eloctric lamp. . 3 will logitiate ftontof Dbio, It bread be dearon And all day long, criticiess, an ladisputatle Rafaelle of the most Phyelcs of the Lycee, at Parls.” They had just The loas of the Grosser Kurfurst off Folke. 9 a In time with it song, oxquisite kind, and—so snduring ara_pletorial folo at that place. Prof. Edison aturte for that | yourped from the Hocky Mountains, where | Thata good and atendy lizht can bo ootained [ oyond’ yo*3 gt n e FEEHIAL O TS | acconnt of he aspeostvencrs of vl Enentee | irieiha b il uraditions—it s fac from improbable that the #tate an the Bth of July, accompanied by Profs. | they had been to observe the Transit'of Mer- | from an electric current has long been known, fteelf; but, like oth tous dfsast ¢ a | 198 Congresaman Iendrick B. Wright will sym- H Work was lu England {n the relgn of Charles 1, Drapee, Barker, and otbor sclentiste from this | cury. Theyoxprosted thomselvesbighly picssed | As a lectare experiment it Is familinr o the | oyt I T b ar g ety ok & patbize with bim, sud will prapone ttiat the Na. At abridned wed salleds it may have ‘formed part of the collections of witl arious Invantions of. son, 5 ‘o 4 * jonal Government shall bo canals w are nol J aither o ha - earmed. rom the astmetor nave beeo, almost | Aad made” mumber of caclos seperiments | 21udious pubile xud fosome englacariag orle | 1o by the faliure of all attempts ta account | needed, and sione walls which inclosenothing, for | ** Fer-a-u-d—Fraud 1™ thazar Gebior, both at ‘Whieh wovs tansmpiie] il e T el iy \vuh"mlmc of them. What pleased Pof, Andra ::-’ Ml' l:;tnlvxtgf::‘; :l;li;‘::“ », :"*;;:' of | forit. On this, as on former occasions, there Is {he purgene oF S1InK,employinent And,wasento | Tia tongue was struck with s withering Ulight— . | tothe Gontinent at the, autbreak of the civi M “ | most, hawever, was the *‘vocal engine," s luminating largre piag te dl 14 bout + Ag t It conld sing but a aingle sos wars, The erge 4 la Lewende " wont ches, yunometer of Sir Willam Thompeor, it hue | dimiruive aondratus which revaives a wnodl by | mon must e employed i tho night, Tiis s | i tevas o s extateonm s e ey | BSTAeving machine, mias"Sivereds (hofoneat | Jlconidsing bnta aglosoney y at 8,000 guinews. ‘It should be marketably been found to record the pressure of one-five. | the sound of tha voice. Wind will not move 5, | been the sum of its valu for a loog time. The o s Al anbere better, | A ot Np the same ding-dong, worth at least 5,000} but, as Mr, Woods mourn. m of idin, f 1L a erhaps, to go back 1o the primlitive mell P A however strong, but a whisper canses it 10 re- . | means of avolding a recur-znco of {1 and now, P, tle husbu e gone tom Randall down fully remarked, the works of the old masters hundred-thousandth part of an inch. " T o 1t Prot. Rl cott of tha batteries and the difficnlty and dan formerly, the controversies of the 1 q | the Beyotlan and Aslatic husbandmen. If w Toth i “tall in these th to b i Mitherto the most dellcate lostrument known | ToUC | 1 Weaking ot I} Frof, Bdlon was ex- | " ending thelr use, aod the dilculty of | ™ ry, ersles of earned | cedo tnat aelf-binding reaners and steam throshers ‘0 the party-clown, all in these timea to ba sppreciated.” Bome 3 , only serve to bring out the lmitations of all cortaln and experfmental knowledze on this subject into strongoer relief. At sucha moment are destructive of the best Interests of the laboring clasaes, we cannot woll retain any of iba appliances braad cheap, and the manufactnre of ‘They all in ohorne jawed - Ay lnlflndfl flrm{ 3 of the prices realized on Baturday wera so pal to sclence for determining the heat in the dif- [ {0 anything for practical purposes,” he sald. I | controlling the light, placed it beyond the reach fna and auc fox g try aa to approach the ridiculous. ~Altogether, Tho ferant purts of the solar spectrum has been the | zot It up only for amusement.! of any save richly-endowed colleges, add the the sssemblgo of old masiers in the Novar . which keeps 50 many bands busy. Itis not pre- ¥ shrieked and shouted ** Frana (" collection, exclusive of the boughtin * Vi thenn:plle. ’X;?‘e :l;reaf. lu‘:rmlv.ar‘llxlent‘ n'l du;n LEGAL REFORM. eneral public regarded it merely a8 a curlosity, | o 'ror plain words of truth, however unpai tended, wo' suppose, that ‘any f these extfome | gy 7o tiedabinipnsle: oy Cnfidelutm,"dld e r“lut. mlimm%lt‘\,‘ taslimstarover e Lhermoplle rrelprivia ORM. a wonderful aud shining lght that scientlfle | e, gud ready henrers; and the biunt avowals | MFAsuTesare presed by ssne poople, Dut those | 1080 Taried auinglonote, | —the price, eay, of ten first-class Turnors, & Himplo maaner by f'rof, Edison. A faw fuches , —— men obtained at times by means more mysterl- | ;g Jaet weak by # practical seaman In the | '9/12y, 02iSally T the tesln of the noweat demands | piuyvithYhia ona word i apit 14 throat, Reynoldses, or Gatnsboroaghs, or fifteon ime from the former he placed a hot fron. It de- The New English Oriminal Code. ous than the strange white light ftsoll. Of | 70 4o no more than confirm suepiclons | complainia which otherwise woald bo only mmut- | TULIL yolled itaslf to death, ‘mmm examples ol Edwin Landseer, Ilolman flected the needle of an ordinary galyanometer London Times, June the public asked if it could be made Which have been working fa the minds of Jands: | tereds Discontant demsnds "concontions “whicly It doviled Hayes one degree; then he beld his little finger four Thbe new Criminal Code, so well oxpounded ailabia {n dally life: but the answer was that pclies from the tasimeter with the same gal- | by the Attorney-Genara), was printed on Satur- | it was too costly .mlllhl)xo ;llfl'l:-'h '»’: b‘;”' any wvanometer, and it swung the needle around six | day, and the hill stands for a second reading in ;‘,:fi:k"l value 28 m light for strects, shops, or degress. In explalning the workings of his now | tho flouse of Commons on the 17th Inst, We 1',.; gradual Inventlon of & number of dyna- fuvention to & Zlerald roporter in bis laboratory | fear that even its best friends can hardly feel | mo.elcctric machines wherehy a current of elece at Menlo Park yestenlay, the Inventor sald: | songuing of the passing of a measure contain- | tricity could be obtained from power (lu other would ba rninuusto the general welfare.—New York Timas (Kep. ). There is 0 point in Anderson'a lotter to Mr. Janks, read on Satnrday, which doserves no- tice. The Red-hearled Re; rwas on conflden- tinl terms with Mr, Jenka—80 much so that he Iunt, or John Escratt Millals, The moral of wiarions wayr, 5 ol this would-eaem to bo that the plture-buy- LG tha e dleelt | guawed; : lug public at largo_care little for historle o 1ts only chant, ‘ ¢ ?lfl!:ll .xlma av(;n I{ l‘xlllwrlc :r n.-m-cdl nlctur'elt:o “ —fraud~frand—frana—fraud—fraa | f70M tho bands of the greatest mastora of the Frand-trand~frand ~fraoa~trand—femial! | 308 0 ST, Vet oot centuries, and that Zoall of ita mo‘ in nolse and atrito, tho picturc-doalers sro bound to watch the ‘This sorsowul path 14 trody tendency of the market and the taste and men for a long time past. The contrast which Capt. Verney draws between tho old sail- ing line-of-battie ship and the' modern fronclad 1s one which it does pot need a saflur to understand aod appraciate, [le be- 4 . 1) It didu't know how to spoll § " *1We now stady chomlatey by means of tho sun. | Ini 423 clnuscs, filing, with Its schedules, 20 | Mord, the discorery of @ means ol turning | &8 b2 Jirerly Slesentioy, o Mo Deassey s oflered Hn 81,000 to, g0 and and the miseng | PARELKEERAPEPR tn capnces ot thele custouiers, To b Virgla of 11V have found by thosid of the spectroscopa | closely-printed pages, anil only presented for [ Poer into CESreb) Ut A0 MR 8 B Mew | byorodieult tu handle than the old line-of- e i cadeds, (oIl Yo E okl -Eeoddi | quisitlon of which concerna cvery nation I tha that there ara metals {n the sun_which are un- | the critlclsm of Parliament and the professlon | Bl gavo s comparatively cheap supply of | battle ship undor sail. On tho contrary, he rlileg il A blea Slibbel Anc 1ts grict was pasts e civilized world. We do not placa it (n the samo unknown on earth, as woll as metals herc the | whon at Jeast two-thirds of ‘the scasion have | electricity, and dispensed with the trouble and | maintalus that she 18 intinitely more diilicuit to | letrstion bum. |°" uderson wishes the In (ho grave that Ita'own sfny pawed rank with ths “Transformation,” or tho exiatence of which {n the sun have thus far not | possed awny, Yet the more closely the ques- | fuconvenience of batteries. Now nll that was | handle. *Tle old line-of-battle sbiip,” he says, | 10 bellevo that the fetter was s promise that he They burled it doep, +| #8pasimo," or the * 8t. Catherine,” or the been discovered.” b LR 2o g needed was power, and that the steam-engiuo | * Was aimost s living creaturc; the Captaln who | should be rowarded for swearing toa llo in order Whera the hickories weap, “ Bella Jardinfers, or tha * Madonna dei Sisto,' Cenious EXTRRINANTS: Hiou Is cousldersdof reforming dhe criminal Jaw | Uteded o4 BPRER, SO0 SRk S0, rendily sup- | W88 in aympatly with hls sip know exactiy | 1o cheat the Domocrats out of the election, and And wrots on Its tombatoge, ** Feaud (" or the **Madonna i Foligno.” But we hold 1t experiments. * Bee Lere,” sald he, taking up » | nnd the Attorney-Genera), the miore impa.lent I“m, had been all, the electric llzht would | Yhere she was going, even when ho was bolow nor=tto the tan with whom he was working for price tho propriciors of tho painting would bo wise to sell and the British Government to buy this roally noble work. N ' ART AND cAsmL . ZLondon Teiegrdph, June 4. Bought In at nineteon thonsand five hundred pounds. Buch was the end of the competition GRORGE ELIOT'S NEW POEM, at Christle’s on Baturday for the famous picture George Elot's new metaphysical e by Rafdelle, called **The Virgin with tho Can- | blaok veres, ** A Colloge Breakfast Party," ap- delabra.!” It was stated with perfect frankness pears in the lnst numberof Harper's Hazar. At by the auctlonecr that this was the only re- | an Oxford breakfast assemble these guesta: :larvealrlulm:ra :n !h!‘ll l]nlo, l:nd a slight dea of Km!mz Hnmlnk n’\:\ n;: hnl(;tl;n !?lm:. ho cstimato formed by the exccutors of the | Lut one named after him, who lately atrove 1ate Mr. Munro with regard to the worth of the E?J,,‘,‘,“.‘_“;.’;.‘.‘ ".:‘;.}‘,‘:r,"‘h“.’i‘n‘fi'é‘fiif‘ particular masterplece fn quostion may be gath- Questioning all things, and yet halt convincod ered from the firat bid which Mr. Woods was | (redulity ware better: held inert instructed to Eive. Thia was fiftcon thousand | e ke o angis of all oppositess 1hat tho might/ pounds, probably thrica the sum pald for the }\%‘L}’.‘;}{ fl}‘.’ gfivtx:,lm;u.m‘:l:nwrl. nx’l:‘.aln::::l Work by Mr. Munro. The bid was [ncreased by [ laving no cholce but cholca of evary things advances of five hundred paunds at a tima untfi | As, drinking deep to-day for love of winc, the price offered roached nincteen thousand | To-morrow half a lirahmin, scotning iife five huudred pounds. Boyond that sum the | A8 mer illusion, (flminfloflhflfl‘m most enterprising dealers and nmatours n the | Which has no quafities: snother day great room in Aing street declined to go, snd | Kinding the fount of grace Inssargmants, the ronowntl painting was consequently bougtt | ANdParest reflox of the light divine - in. Mr, Woods senima (o hava had some pre- | Jeagived v ..‘;!?,o‘:miu... a5 10 feat " scotment of tha lane and impotent conclusion | With arms axtended, walting acstacy, $o which the sale might come, siuce he hinled | Tint getting cramp: d, and peeding chango;. in his cabin; as cach wave or ripple broke on her bows, the vibratlons thrilled through every part of hier and totd thelr story to each scaman on board.” An lronclad, onthe other hand, tisa elulm{‘deml wass, inade to float by brute force—~that ls, by & perfectly fat bottom, glying g;nnl displaccment below water. Glven & tlat- ttomed ironclad with twin screws, being forced through the watcr at ten knats, you may put tho helm which way you like, nnd work the engines as you please, and nfter nll you cannot tell with certainty whero sha " will go to or when sho will lwr." That is plain Annnklng at any rate; lortunately, It appenrs to bo no plaluer than the facts require, The facts—a whole serles of themn—go to show that naval com- manders cannot tell with certaluty whero thelr ahips will go to nor when they will stop; and that In consequence they go ram foremost into the hulls of their companions, and do not_stop till they have sunk them. Why thls should be 50 i3 and has long been o mattor of anxlous fo- quiry; but tho fact is established with too mel- anchioly u certaluty; and the reason suggested b{ Capt. Verney ia at least a perfectly intelligi- bioone even to the landsman, ‘*With her thin strip of voleanized rubber and placiug it | should the country feel at tho prospect of any | have been at once placed on acommerelal hals, Lotwecu two small upright fron post bis | pratuitous delay In passing this moasure. Its | It was easy tooltain a current, but It might ultthll;:‘xblf:l’" RT:‘h‘I‘l“en‘glh nl‘a:: mafn atm and end {s, not to altcr the jaw, hug | D0 forever through s wire, and to all appear- by d 1L 1 my earbon. 1 found out that silk coated with | to eclare wiat 1t fs. Nothing can ba morc | Ancethe wire wodld ke eold snd ull. | Thers conducting lampblack, pressed in the furm of a | ridiculous than that it should require a | some means of damming it up, €0 that when it button, 7;- Iwu:u;lermlly :nu}gu:u to tm;lm;‘s- acleutific Investigation, when a erlmo ts commit- | finally surmounted the obstruction it would Pressaroof o haltmilonth of an fnct, ani | 160 (o dliorer to wist denomioation it be- | Elow st 8 white et iy the effors Lo overcomeo t will allow the passage of & cuirent stron louge, and often whether, jb the eve of the law, cils of gas carbon (a by-product of m,_m,k,“,fl enough to deflect Bie Wililarn Thompaon's gal- | it {s a criine atall. It is equally absurd that 1o | were uxcellent conductors of electricity, an yanometer one degree. Of course greater | one case an offense which, for tho sake of exam- | that, it 8 pencil was Lroken and then pailed o presaura deflocts the needle more.” Prof. Kd- | ple, may demaud repression, bt which marks | few centimetres apart, the clectriclty would ison then took an ordinary galvanomoter and | no radical depravation of nature, {8 held to be leap through the alr over this gan. Tha effort put it o olectric elrcuit with his tasimeter, aud | felony, while In another case, which excites the reguired Lo pass this obstruction doveloped heat held his hand four inches away from the | keenest moral repuision, the act Is fouud to | ami }ight, precisely as the dan develops power vulcanite strip, Inatantly the needls of the | wome under the alastic and vague head of mis- | fn the stream, aud makes it available In the wa- finlvnnnmelur moved five degrees. Next to | demeanor. Most ridiculous and absurd of all is | terfall, ighted n gas fet fivo feat away, .nd the needle | it that, when we have settled our (loubts un The eogine having been harncsscd to the moved four degrees. Then ha held a matcl a | these subjects, we stould bo obliged Lo fiave ro- d)'xmmo-ercclrlc snaching, the curront sprang distance of six inchos, and the heat indicated | courve to an expert whoe frames an Indictinent up, and following the pencils leaped over the cloven degrees §n toe galvanowetar, Brosthing | of a hundred connts or more, *differing,” it has gapina wnepnitlcent arch, in a blindlug, over- slizhtly on the rubber cxpanded it sutlidently | been sald, * from esch other by shades of ex- | powering giare that rivaled the face of tha sun, o mark thirty degroes, Those rasulls the Pro- | preaslon soslight that it mzulru loug considera- | The eloctric lizht was now ona. commorcial fossor proditced sithout tho Improved aal- | tion to sco how they difer from each othier, und | basts, It could be used for lighting houscs and vanomster, which hie exploiued was fnlnitely | what abstruse objoction they were Intended to [ atreets. Nothing s at Grst wholly succsssful more sepih el meat, and reasonably chean at the samie time. nth""“m MOKTURE, 1fall thesc Incougrultles, perplexitles, and ‘The lamp in which the dark and silent cur- politieal reward: ¢ When those Republican dead- eats cainc to Lonlafana 1ast year o Aave @ fair count, Dave Weber and I refused to fall intoline nntil 'we recured a wrillen guarante would bo provided for," Tharode the raacally af- fair explained under the man's awn hand, in & tet- ter 1o his confidentisl ally. The itepublican lend-veate '* had come to'havo ** a fair count,™ and Anderson and Weber saw s ca for & sirike. 1L is 8 full conflrmation of a1l that has been #ald by Republicans in explanation of (licse New Qrleand traneactions, and it is guite anongh Lo dlspel the fraod Iheozwlthom.nnn other'word, — New York Tribune (Kep.)s Seoator Thurmnn has placed himsel? be- yond dispule In the loadorship of his party In Oblo. Thatls the significance of the Btata Con- vention of the Democratic party hold yesterday, Al the other party teaders wero insuflicient for a side- show. Dut the old 8cnator has done this by yleld- fug to the domands of the Inflationists in the ma. nipniation of the pintform, which{s fall of Anancial foollehness repuynant to the common-ssnne and strong Judgment of the Senator. The doclsratinn thot the Klectoral Commission shonld have gons {uto the red-headad Andorson and Mre busine best Ke at flat bottom and small keel, tha ironclad A that * such o # - Prof AP nextintroduced bstween the | loopholes of crime were what the Britlsh publie | rent burned with such unearthily brilliancy was e bueTitto ‘blp'hflfl ‘"{h""‘“‘. iflm helm :',‘,';",,‘u‘;‘.,',";“’:,;,“."Z,,""(,',‘:";T,‘.':;‘,;mw e m’n'l‘mEl.:cn'n;r':tfi‘f-'?cfl‘:";rlfu"z’hfl"tguurT::n";fi;'; A NoGkEhs Papaa next Yaung Hamlot sat ‘"‘,"‘,g-ta nof Eclating, in order to measure | Joved and chierished, the Lectalature could nct | not reliable. The two pencils wara constmed | Will perliaps rapialy changa the direction of the Senator Thnrmon knows enough to know that it ts | liad been placed upon It “for the ronson that it | A gusst with five of somewhat riper ago molat(h A-8lioistening u viece of paper slichtly | be expected tobe much wiser than its con- | in iho whits heat, and astney burned away they Mith bis tongue, hio held It threo joches away. | etituents, Esen I tiio esults of the ditferent | foll apart, thogap was too wide, aod the cur- The dellection was eight degrocs, A breath on | classification of similar ofenses, and of the in- rent conld not pass, and remaloed dorinant Lo the gelatine moved the pointer thirty-tive de- | vulved procodare by which they are brought to | hina the Insurmountable dam. Push the pen- grees. A droo of water on the end of his flflzerI Justice, snswered to the anomallos of the proc- | cils togother, and it flashed up again Instantly, keld five inchies away, Indlented 2 moisturd of | eas, it might be supposed that there ‘were Ingenlous clock-work was then deyised, where- eleven degrees, A lghted clgar, st a distance | some recondite but adequato reasons for calliug | by tho two carbons coutd be adjusted of nearly u foot, drled the stmosphere aufl- perldry which has hanged au Innocent mon & | t0 each other as they burned awny. ficiently to cause o deflection of seven degrees. | misdemeanor, and arobbery of ten shillings o | One penetl, it .was found, burned twice Water lu & bottle held near by made the ncedlo | felouy. 1f, further, it be indeed 85 hard to | us fast 8% the other, and this caused vibrate. deflnc a burglary as to solve & mathematical | still furthor trouble; the force of tha current TUR ECLIPSH OV THRE SUN, prublem, there might be grounds for retain- | somatimes varied. and added to tho complic The Profussor next explained the method pro- | ing a system of pleading of which not o | cated clockwork must be o regulating appa-~ posed to be adopted tn the astronomical experl- | dozen imen In the Kingdotn can trace the maze, | ratus, controlled, by meuns of an clectro-mag- inents fo ke mude with his tasimoter. Inatead | and which the rest of the legal oro- | net, by the curront Iuell. 1n time the dypamo- 3 ed rubber, platina will bo used, the | teesion acvept on the falth of those men's | eloctric machines became atill more improved, latter having been tound 1o ain and loss heat | authority, But Parllament hns rectified by { but this complicated and costly lamp was atill a much inore readlly than the former. The tnel- | inodern statutes, howsver cumbrous and In- | bar to the papular use of the light. "Au electric meter, unliko the one experimented on us | tricate themselves, the practical avomalies of n lighting plant cost too much, ond that scemed above, In to be smaller and of different naterlal, | Larbarous common law and more barbarous | to be the and of the whole matter. braxs buings used throughout. [t will bo iu- | lezisiution. Aa for the curlons clencoof plend- | - Then appearcd the olectric candlo, an ontirely e in wreeepticle of tin, which tn turn s | e, indictments sre drawn either in common novel form of lamp, that at once pliced clectric plisced In n sccond recepticle af tha same metal, | forma which fIt no apaclfic act of the class more lightning oo o new bosis, "Lhe clockwork and letaveen thie two will be kont bolling water for | than anothicr, and to which, therefore, nu one | rogulating apparatus wers replaced by . two the purpose of preserving eveoness af tempera- | can specitleally objept, or with such tearned and | wticks of gaa-carbon bedded In 1in, prectsely bolling water attaius no higlier teinper- | various particularity that It would ve as hope- | Jike a candls with two wicks, The urreut an 213 degrees Fahirenliclt, Tl spee- | Joss o task to prove that the criine in queation | passed up one pencil to the Lop, leaped across, troscope will then be mada to conventrate thu | did not fall within them sa to demonatrate that l’., its luminous arch, to the top of tho other, heat into u Amell opening fn the tastmeter, | o word was not formed out of the alphabet, | aud thenco downward on ts clrcnlt. Tho kao- where, folling on the vlfl-lml It will | Judges and juries find their w-r tolerably | lin fnsulated tho two pericils everywiiere excent cause oxpansion and correspondiug bres | well to practical justicas and the (nequalltios, | at the tup, and as they burned away the kaollu sure of tho emall carbou Lulton, allow- | aud inconsistencies, and labyrinths of the Jaw | was also consumed, and thus the lamp was Jit- Ing tho pusags of tho clectric current in | do not so much divert them out of thelr | ernlly an clectric candie, 8 dégeen comuiensurate with tho pressure, At~ | way as lead them round about. The tochind Tho stranger in Paris naturally desfres to sco tached to and forming part of the Lastimoter ia | calitics of which even lawyers comluin have | tho Oporu-House, and (£ he visita the grand an appliance for measuring the dexrea of ¢x- | for the most part had thelr origin fn the denirs square in front of the bullging he may observe pansion or contraction of 'tlll!n.-n_:nt metals under | to avold some plalnly superannuated conclu- 1o the roadway groups of gas-lamps, At tho simllar temperatures. Prof. Edison found the | sion, They wero designed, not to delay or ain. top of eact group §s one lump lareer than the heat of his hand u})flndml the platina ono | burrass justice, but to circumvent some obso- athers, sad apparently made of porcelnin ar the inflation, and not cantraction, that has done mis- chlef, and that to come to honeat monoy we must reduce the volume of legal-tender paper 1o such proportions that the smount i circulation can ho hy tho gold an: ver hoardod for resumption Still, shisin sn old story, and Jud ‘A supremacy in his party ia apollad by the fatuity of the declaration ihlL when wo tiave made the grernback within a fractional per cont of equal value with specie, we most fico from spocie-pay- ments, pour ont more paper, and go again thrungh all the troubles we huve experlonced slnco tho hubblo of fictitions prosperity oxploded in 1873, — Uincinnats Cominercial (ind. ). THE NEXT SENATE. 1ts Politics=YWho Go Onut and Who Come In. New York Sun, ‘Which party is to have a majority In the Sen- atoonand after the 4th of March next! The Democrats, of course. Tho Republicans havy bnd completo control of tha Senate since t! Rebel exodus fn the wintor of 1801, During this long period tho Senate, with the exception of tho last three years, has beon the rullog branch of Congress, and s dominating factor In tho Government. All through the Administrations of Lincoln, Jolnson, and Grant the Ropublican majarity In the Scnate vxeried a commanding and at times an [rrosistivle influence in the party. Thls ina- Jority, which stuod eight years ago at more lhm;d five to onc, has fallen away almost to nothing. The KSl:nulu contnins seventy-six membe; ml\;'- Lows, but her enormous momentum still carrtes her on In the original direction,— or, warea still, tho helm, screw, winds, and waves drive her in some unforescen direction, 88 tho result of the combined nction of these complicated forces.” It 1s to bo foared, howerar, that tho * unfore- .scen " plays a larzer part in tho navization of fronclads than is hero aesigned to It. It {s not only the * direction™ of an {ironclad ship of war under ber helm which is unforeseen, but also, we fear, her entira behavior. The lonig peace of the scas and the resticas progress of modern naval Invention have combined togeth- er to reduce the supply of practical exrcrionce in the handling of ahips of war ‘te the lowost point, at the vory time when the neced of that 8kill which only practical experlence can give Is tho mosat strongly felt. Onc can hardly roflect upon the conditions under which u modern fron- clad 1s commanded, oflicored, and maoned, without feeling the mognltudo of the contrast botweon the guarantees for the efllcisncy of our flests [n tho old time ond the guarantees for their emulcnc, at tho presont day. Inbygone days a ship's compuny was s body of practical men commnnded by a° practl- cal ‘manj the crew—man and boy, from the hizhent to the lowest—had learned thelr busi- ness cither by gctusl practice on board their vassel or under exactly similar conditions clse- whero. Fach man in proportion to his pro- fctency in his calling approached to the mode! of his commander; ths best a8 capablo o8 he of salling, and, if need wery, of fignting, the ship in which he served, uud even the worat pos- scening his aliarc of that “handiness waich was the salient quality of the best. Dut what is nu ironclad, and whnt its company now! It fs o wwas not a picture for which any ono could afford | At breakfast with Horatlo, a riend to pay an adequate price,” o this hyl;otfinlh Witk few aultions, b:“ Jangal hears we do not entirely ogree with the emninent a"“km clectitie Nirans spieading rooty auctioneer, It {s true that in Enginud the pro- ductlons ot the old maaters, aven to the grand- eat of them, are, for a varlety of ressons, sadly it and the clder-cap at o discount just nows Btill, the picturo | Came high dobate: the others ssated there offered for eale ‘on Saturday did not gy any | Were Otric, epinner of fine sentencos, means appeal oxclusivoly to Inglish eonnois- | A dellcate insect creoping over lifo, e very Continental Government and | Eceding on molecules of foral breath, - avery contincntal connoisseur of nute must haye | And Wweating gossamor to trap th J radiesl; beeri mora or less directly represented. in tho | Lieric; ardent, rash, an B room. The plcture had heén sont over to Parls, Rt.'fl,':',:', eI, e Quildsmitimy h and subjected to the closcst examination vy the | The polished Prient, a tolorant listoner, foremost exoerts of France and Italy, and | Disposed to zive s hearing to the lnst, the Intrinsle value of the * Midonna | And hroakisst with them ere they weht below, del Candelabri® hos probably been ap. | Herels Fiamie of **l.ave voices," and thoy fule pralsed with precison thesa many days past by ot i, tho most exparlenced native and” forclzn deal. | From Alpine metaphysic Flaclace frat 1 ers, But the unknown quantity In auctions of | fne SK JpringSonianeg tho themes wereiold works of art s the milllonaire amatour, tho an- | o A, M . aneoyon ‘The dally nurslinge of crestive lighi onymous Croesus, with o craze for outhiddin; all'and sundry, who has *sot his henrl"' n{ e, e mitiy. musuinagy Metten Foreo, x lmulrln‘gl patticulurly precious work, and fo- [ Belf, Not-self, Belng, Seeming, Space, and Time— tyusts his agent to *stick at nothing* In the | Elobeian toliers on the dusty road way of acquirfog tt. The unknown quantity | Of daily trafllc tarned to Geatl falled to nnke Htaelt manifeat on Baturday, | And clondy ginnts datkening sun and moon. Craaus, porchance, has been laying out too | What considoration and what answer cach much ready money lately on Turnors ana gum ves to ** what ! and * wherefore ' may Gainsboroughs, or he has six daughters, and he | bo conjectured from the character or tasts as is having thom all patoted by Mz, Ml"b‘l, or, n | cribed to him, At tast Hamlot says: frolicsome cat haviug with a whisk of her tail ** Ior yoa will grant destroyed his Pompadour ond Dubarry Sevecs | The Ides) has dlscoveries which os be hasroplaced. the loas by a few fhousand | No teat, nofaith, aave that wo joy in them; pounds worth of blue. &nd whits Nankins, At | Anew-fonnd continent, with apreaging lands .all avents thore waa no appearance at Messrs, | I bere pleasure charters all, where virtue, nn\\"I Clirlatles; on the 1st of Juno of the gontleman | Sae: Thehl and truth iavo but one name, "Delight. frons Chicago, or Colorado, or Coluey Hatch R‘};,‘:{‘.;s,'mfi!fi:‘;',‘.'{',",‘,,",‘,‘;fi,’,"}‘,,j‘ five-thousandth purt of un Inch, Jets construction of the law. Euglish law 13 & | opaqus white £lnos uscd for 1amp-shudes, Sora | Gonting theory manued hy experinuntas for the | Tho Loris of twenty faur cxpiro with this Cau, | who, wes P tre which wbere eumipiaosy | DeURIL mAY stamp a3 highest." »» Posaiblal® JSuDEKGS MAD UAMLER, moro comblete repostiory of natioual Listory, | careful inspection showa a nimber uf large | ald Catain iwho duds hiisolf on bourd a tiows | Jyyr,” yyenty-nine, counting David Davis, are | characteristic of the gnfusof its lustrlons ai. | Hold Guildansters, with touch of w ThentieMiaventor lus already taken stops {o | woral, sorial, and political, than any utercoun | ‘eires twisted in o nent bundle around tio lang. | model fronclad must ho consclous that eis an | Yr Sty mine cosing, Dovid Davis, aro | charck assuredlynot the masterpleco of Rafaclle | **But then we might dispute of wh use his new discovery for the protectiun of ves- | try can show: but just in proportion 1o its | goat, and all inclosing this strange whito lan. | experimental comwander. and Christlancy, aro Hepublicans. o Demo. | Banzio d'Urbino.” What high, woatlow, sels ut sen. ILe atated tothe Writter his method |.archweologlenl interest urs fts_costituess ot in- | fern: Before the Opera-tlouse are six of these e — crata, therefor, will havea mofority of sixof | Thosc whoaro cathollc fu thelr love of art ey, " oald Laertes, *oask o follows: ** I avrange thie carbon button as n [ ‘tolerabla tedlousness. The English public has | iniaps, and from one of the baleonles extemt CROWNED. those whio Liold over, i and who can recognizo tho valua'of tho chefa | The mightiost makers” who have roigned, stll) lighly sensitive barometer, lu\!} fnclosfag it in & | loog been awara of tals, and the legal profossion heavy telezraph cables to each of the lamuv- 5 — f the tweoty-four Benators who go out In | d'ceuvre of ull schools, howsver much those wnm::tm'mm renlm. Bee it thole thought cane, counect it with tho keol of a ahip, "1 then | gcqulcaces with amiable promptitude fa the ex- | posts, Further down the avenue ure tall posts What was It A boggar-malden, Mareh, elght are_Derocrate namelf, Barnum, | achools may difer from cach otier, ate tolera- | Do arained of practice and the thick Warm blooa ruu & wire to the Usptain’s room | presson of disgust at legal teifling, Lawsers, | seattered about 130 feet apart along the way Btarving for & smilo or ki of Cotlnecticut; Dennis, of Maryland; McCreo- | bly well agreed among therasclves that the six Of hearts that ton various futo on ordinary walvanometer, Any llowever, have hind $00 much to do 10 mastoring | among the gas-lomps. Let tho visltor return at doeing, v, of Kentucky; Voorhees, of Indfana; Arm- | grandost pictures In the world are the **‘Trans- | Through the wide drams of the strugaling world: change of termperature, us you see, 1s | the puzzlo of the existing aystem to flnd cnergy | dark, and wait till about 8 o'clock, and strong, of Missour!; Murrimon, of North Caro- W) Uguratlon,” by Ratpelle, at Romo; the same flnnd‘gy Horatla, artiats " Procossion 10 Calvary i knows se ! Each now said *'Good-by, " the **Bpusimo de Bllicin,'” from the factof the | Buch breakfaet, such brh'lnnln;rol the day, picture, ou its wuy from Italy to Bpaln, haylug | 18 more than helf tho whole. The sun was hot sulfercd shipwreck, and having beun east ashiora | g2 soutiward Branchos of tha mendaw oline, o the court of_Bitiy—at. Madr the '+ Do | Tosados slowls faihercrepl and eored scout from tha Cross™ by Peter Paui lubens, | Alune and dublous on the stipuraied patt at Antworpi the “Virgin of tho Crescent | iiecween the waving grasses of nuw June, Moan," commonly called thy **Soult” Murillo, | Closa by tho sizeain where well-compacted boats in the Louvre; the *Presentation of the Vir- | Were moored, or moving with a lazy crosk rin,”” by Tittan, at Venlce, and the *Woman | To the soft dip of oars. Al sounds were light aken in Aduitery,”” by Rembrandt, in our own | As tiny ailver bells upon tho robes Natlonal Uallcry, We do not pretlx to this cat. | Of hoverinz silence. * irda made twittorings aloguo that which ts, beyoud doubt or dispute, | Hiet »¢emed but silence” aelf o'ertull of love, the very grandest palntiog extaut—the | And Tiamiot, drowsy with ttis siingled draughte ceiling of the Blstine Chavel, by Michael | Gf cider and conflicliug vontitnenta, $ Angelo,—for the reason that thls mar- | Chose s green couch and watched with half-closed velous assemblnge of palntings is liter- eyes ally priceless, It s substantially ireomova- | The moadow road, tho stream, and dreamy lglit , Do and uusalable as the Lasllica of 8t, Peter or | Untll thoy werued inowselves'In soquence strange the Panthoon of Agrippa, aud, from its facal- | With undulating athor, """{ tho soul, calable worty hus commercially no futrinsle | The will suptoms, the tndiy ‘1“;:"1‘"“' value at all Hut that tho otlior works of art | HU%SSEH.CY I o Lyriat & Jiharty, which we have mentluned Avo a reallzed mar- kot value scems clvmrX frown tho fact that ono }vd:l‘.;ea";':fi'inlg":l:\'v" .58.":.'3& l‘l?l‘{lu :«?:;g:nh“" of thelr number, tho % Murillo, carrled away | Bummoned o8 arblters—that border-world from Spaln as a booty of war by Murshal Soult, | Of dozing, tho sense fs Zully locked. was bought by the French Governument, after the ficreeat competition ever known at n picture | And then ho dresmed a dream so Tuminous wuction, for £80,000 storling. Considerfug tho | K woke (e says) convinced; bat what t taughy number of years which have slapsed since this A‘dhhhallg:e-d.h’l"'lh: chaps tiose graver shades enorable rias wut sy g Uiy erat | fdsesiie i patsiteos ol fybaes uvelopment of uppreclation for art which e g g i LR o AuieavoXie yous Is widsr siapun mise that were thu **Virgin of the Crescent . QUIDS, Moon * agatn put_up for sale, It might realfze ) . at once fndicated, Uoldness of thu water | and lelsure for supersoding i1, and juries, us | suddenly, without warning, these tall, will contract and warmth expand, and the cor- representing the publie, have had to content | whita lamps glow with strange tires. The mnondlnq Jdeflectlons by placed at once befors | thewmselves with taking a short cut to substan- | dusky street fiashes Intosudden miare, whito, fn- the eye of the Cantalu, The approach of au fce- | tiul justice, olten at the cost of violating tha tenrs aod beautiful. The ¢us-lamps in the beris will, therefore, be known loug before thero | letter of thielr oath, We welcomo Ble John shops burn i alekly yellow—ridiculous rush- fsdanger of collislon. It may also bo used to | Hotker's biil not onli- for its own merits, but 03 | lights by the futenser ‘glow of ths inure mag- Indicate any abriormal heat In any part of the | much for the indicatlon 1t aflurds of o crowing | niicent lights. Every sign on passing omni- ships hold, thus ilviog umely potics of the | determination to realizo at last the: presump- | bus, or ou the buildings, every detull of the breakiug out of fir tlon of Enclish jurisurudence that cvery En- | architecture In the houscs, every featursof tho A DIECOVERY IN THLEGRAPHY. lishman must be taken to know the law,”. Tho | place, atands out {u startling colors. ‘The How- In axperimanting ou his tastmotér Prof, F aw, in its existing state, lustead of leiping | ers are real, und the trees of lively green: ayery son wade a hbighly-valuabla discovery to tel to a decision, {8 often the worst obstacle fnthe | dress snd hat stanils out clear and sharp in true graphy. Kver ulnu_ tlus frat lino wan success- | way, A crime has clearly beun perpetrated, | colors, s by daylight. The painted beauty of fully ‘worked by Prof. Morse the preat and -nl{lhu Jury knows what amount of peunlty I | the boulevanls dure not leave the gloom of the sppurently Insurinountable obatacle to cnstant | falrty commensurate with tho offcnse. . But the pale yellow ‘zas, The clectric llghz Is us cruel snd uulmmurm!emumunlml(un'ullm ellect | diliculty fs to discover, in & chaos of statutes, | as the sun, and her shame would be livid In the produced on the electric current by changes in | and judgments, aud text-books, written wu- | splendid Lrightness. Fresh English eirls, with the atmosphere. Rain always made the hine thority for the obvlous concluslon, Acts | puses and cherrtes won {n healthiul walks, stand work with difliculty, and frequently in beavy | of one clasa will tend to_overlap and | i glud surprise under the strange white Jampes, storms the cscaps of the subtle Huld into the | fuse Into another class, and the appll- | forit Is sushight, and thelr charing can survive wolst air made the wires practically udoless, cation of the law, however clear and dis- | the actinle test with honor. Veople sit in the Tho Protestor'a discovery Is what he calla an | tinet to human conduck, will always demand | restaurants and_fead thele papers anywhere ¢ electric governor,” acting on the teluglrlnh iutellizence, aud often subtle reasoulng. Hut, | along tho way. It is like dayllght, and it §s not lina as ssteomgovernor docs onanengive. Ttob- | uowever delicate aud oven intricata the proct | necessary to ko (o the lutip th seo the print. vistesthe mc"“{ of *adjustiog * the muguet | esses, It should e thie essence of anybody of | " Eriould the visitor walk ou towarda (e Hotel ariuatures aloog the lne. Ona placed in the Jurisprudence to lssue In a iletinite lezul propo- | de Louvre, he would seo one of the squares fu- clreuit regzulates the entire llue, preserving an | sitlon which he who runs may roal. Ho far | closea, In the Puris fashiou, In the lnterlor of a evenuess of eurrent throughuut. "The loss 0150 | from this consenuenco having beun attalned I | Jurge bullding britlixutly fighited by electria perceut of the Laitery power lsfelt no more Iwnvlou- attempts at relormiog the criminal | candles inclosed fu vorcelatu globes, At tho ihan & correspouding gain. Dimfuution fu the | faw, a_comparatively recent Consolidation act, Orangerle, faclog the Placs do la Concarde, strangth of the butiery from any eause, atmos- | the'Offenses-Auainst-the-Ferson act, In a single nearly fifty electric lanters shine amoung the vheric or otliorwlse, fs provented by the ** guv- | sectlon assumes to comprise forty distinet of- treed, and light up the concert-hal) and restaus ernor * from having wuy verceptible effect on | fenses, many of them surptuss iy differ- | rant, Standing in the place thu lamps shine the Instrumeut ou any part of thelive. The | fngin the mast trivial partl na alinoat | Jike great moous, round and clear white, The ars, Profcasor destred IL 1o be understood that the | il obscurely dvscnbed. In auother Consolidas ot isibla precl; discovery was buscd on a suggestion by a prac. :m:u.;i, lhn’]‘.lr ey 0 e o[ cunpurtuanss e It et ordon, of (* sorgin; and Bustls, of Louial. ana, There jano donbt that in six of thess States Democrats will bo elected. It s not quite certatn about the other two, Conuecticut and Louisiuna, Bixtecn Ropublicans go out, We will classify thein under thros lieads,—~those cases where Democrata ure suro to bo vlected, those whero Republicans are sure to be _elected, snd those which mnly be regarded as doubtful. - Bix wiil certalnly be succceded by Democrats, viz.: Spencer, of Alabama; Dorsey, of Ark ¥, Jonover, of Florida; Matthews, of Ohlo; Rargent, of Californta; aud Mitehetl, of Oregon, six will juat as surely b succeeded by Kepub- lleans, viz.: Morrill, of Vermout; Wadlelgh, of Now Hampshire; Ogleaby, of [liinola; Howe, of Wisconsin; Ingalls, of Konsas; and Jones, of Nevada. Bo far the tally {s even in regard to new Bena- tors. If there is a shads of gouht as to the, results we have predicted, the chances for un- foreseen chunges are about the ssne to each varty. ut' tho sixtoon Republicans who go out, four remnly to be constdered. Thoy are Conkilng, of New Yurk; Camcrou, of Pounsvivaning Patter- son, of Bouth Carolina; and Chnifee, of Col- orado, There ls a strong probability thut Canklinic will be re-elected, aud in view ol the trancherous course of tho Demaocratic Htate Conventlon of Pennsylvanls and the refusal of the Republican Conventlon to touch Huayes, the way to the Beuate scems to ho reopened to Cameron, ‘the so-catled Democrats of South Tenuty had T none: and ever scofts and Jeers foll on niy ear, No one dresziod a heart was beating wlld with passion 'ueath e snoer, O the days were ead ss forrow! O the nivhts were lunf nepaint v ush! one hour you held mu closely— Took me ju from etorm and raln— Kissed me warmly, warm as Summer, o m;f king, of Kingly wlent— Bmlled with dark sycs fuil of loving, Aud the Ueggas-mald was queen. Faxxy Driscort, e ——— CUBRENT OFINION, The New York ZTimes(Rep.) states that Gov, Hartrantt, of Pennsylvania, aronnd whom all the opposltion to the re-election of Don Cameron 10 the Senate was nnl-rlmf. has wilhdrawn from 1he conl and Cameron {8 likely to be re-olected neat winter without Republican opposition. vl dently Pennsylvania Jtepublicans aro too wi quarrel In these tim: The Syracuse Ierald bas the heading, **Mre, Jonks Under Pire." Now we had sup- posed that 1t wasthe Committes that was under fire. At all ovents, It seoms ta have been pretly saveroly b, —~The Troy Times ia exclied on the duel busi- ncsy, and Insists that Gen. Hutlee will bo & coward gud & poitroun If be doear't challengs Mrv. Jonks. Very likely; but he will bea lum-lnln’c deuccdly ny act, all the statutes on the | dayhight, and all the trees stand out clear anil | worde thau that I he docs,—Livyalo dr; % foil to elect & Benator of | £50,000, and that Purllament would sanictionthe | _An lowa base-ball ciub calls “itsell *Tha tical telegranher, subject have been aimply gltchiorked together | groen azaiust tho darkuess, 'The trees to the | (Hepo). o o e :;;‘;{:.’{,‘;':,fi:‘.“,',’;;‘g',,flm Cuiaites will ‘robubly | act of the Liritisly Government Iu fustructing the | Gong," becausa It always Zeta beat.—Dunidta eals Edlisa hwm'r NExT! nell-mell, Merely to understand at, & legal | fer, beyund the gute, make simply black Now wo dare sny that Abram Iewitt haan't | be succeeded by a inan who belleves that De- Director of the Natfonal Gallery to acquire It at Wanted—" One s glass fu eyes and tho other raf, Edis also found by his experi- | library niust be searched from beginniug 1o end. | wasscs. ments with the tastmeler that it will welanin- | Yot this is & branch of law which atfecis On following the wires, hung from lamp to finitesial articles as well as thelr molsture, | most dlrel:u‘. and minutely every Euglish- | Junp amoni the trees in the garden, we can For fnstance, bie took a, fitre of paper, and by an who has property which™ may be | trace the Jight to its source—thres stcam-en- placing it In. fiis now appatatus fouud it to be | stoley, and with which every Euullshman is ginea behind tho bulldivg, Theso are small quite Leavy, ‘Then hu experimented on a gnat, | assumed to be couversant, Generally 3t might | portable englues, each turnlug ame or mors couneetivg the fustrument at the sume ting | be supposed that, when a citizea of a cvilized | glectrical muchinus by means of bolts. The with nust sensitive telephone, The result | country is In & poaltion Lo prove that he hus lost | machines aro turning sfiently snd wwiitly, but was the deflection of the galvanumeter to indk | proporty, abd that suather has taken it, the | there s uelther light nor heat. The light only cate the weight of the Jdiminutlve insect, whils | conviction and the penally were watters ol | appeurs ut the breaks in the circults whcre tho the tefeptione cehoed the sound made Ly the | course. In England, whet thoso two wiost ma- | candles are placed. This fs the sum of this tnsccl's fect on the disk. terlul pofuts have been siccrtalned the'lesal | watter: steam-power turnad into electricity, or, Iy arranzlng it with un anamometer arw &nd | tournament Lugiug, aud the very provisn | in other words, drawing electricity from the exe cupy and causloe the lever to press ou toe tast- | whtch ifects to detine the law itsel{nost of ail | paustiess supnites stored fn tho planet itself, wmeter, lurceonted the pressure of a fajut gust | veeds delinltion, This is the fxghl. of the tuture, the sulution of mucracy mcand tho condomuation rather than the condonation of the great fraud of tho ume, It weare right in thess osthinatos, how will the nexy Bensto''stand as between the two purties! Twenty-nine Democrats hold over, Of thu elght Democrats who ¢o out in Mare of the same party are sure to be returned. The Democrats are certaln 1o et eight of the seats now oceupled by Republicans; this makes a total of forty-three. ‘Pwenty-turee Republicans hold over, Of the oight Democrats whose terms expire {n March, we allow the places of two to ho fllled by Re- publicans, Of the sixteen Republicans who re- such & price for the nation. II the Papal Sce " chase {0 part with the " Transiiguration,’ o | 18 leinglass.’” That is :,',“’ SHswss—sud 2 vary King Alfousa’ XTI with *#pasiuio,” did_Kiny | clever ons it i3, too. What we want now ls & Unberto feel inclinud to sell thy' * Presenta- | conundrum to fit it tion,” ar could the Antwerpers fall 8o low as to ‘Tucre hasn't been 8 Western town upsct by & lapose of thcir " Deacent,” the prices com- | tornado, or rent in twalu by a cyclone fora manded nyb:n,mnuot thosa treusurcs would no | wholo doy. Go West, young man, go West, be much ‘below the maximum wiich wo ave d blow up With the country.—0u Ci ventured to x in the irst caso. But thero ts ‘;?:g e =G Gl Dy no other paluting fn existence worth £30,000, Howe Continental exparts would set Tivtons | . On being asked why he weat fnto bankruptey, “ Assutaption® very cYme to tho » P, ta. | he replied: *Well, my llabllities were large, my tion," and_claiin for Paolo Veroneso's * Mar- | ioablilties numerous, and my probabilities un- riaze ofs Caus®™ s place directly next to the | Promising; and eo 'f thought I'd do ss wy h Boult " Murillo; while thoso who carry their | Bel¥tbore do.” thecouragotu pull lcnry Watterson's noso, It fs true that Mr, Howitt haa been called o Jar and Insulted in varlous waye; Lat Afe, Howitt is a timid soul, snd elalme, bosides, toboa Chrlstlan. Wo would evon turn the otber cheek 10 Mr, Watterson, but there fsn't mny other that hasa't been smitten slready. Sometlmes Mr, Howitt gots very augry, but he never pulf noses, It would not bu propus to say that Mr. Iewittis cowardly, He le yru- dent,—prudent and good. llv dofn’t want Lo horg anyboudy. Ilo has been hurl s0 often bimecll tuat he knows how it feals, —how bad and unpleas- 1 tterson, bt woaid seom enough to M. Howift to g tire fu March, wo concede that they will re- of wind. Bealdos 8 cliapter containing Introductory | tue great question of Tizntiig citics—the trune b o o |t Nita cives o REPEEAt e or vhirres ) adeniratlon Of the pvet Sienily toasteriotbs | Au Euglieh nobleman, who s etided tvo 5 INB MEGAFIONE. brovistous, and unother dovoted to procedure, | formatiou of power futo light, Go out ito the | an sozivus manner, "‘\'lm‘ll pull wy uoser” My, | threc. vergeof idolatry might contend that tho Church | years in Parls, took lessons in French from a Notwithetandini she heavy drainson bis fo- | the proposed Criminal Code diviaes sil criines | Place de la Concorde and look up the grand | Watlerson wuuld not run, —we tnvits Mr. Hewitts ‘Tliese calculations place the Democratic ma- | of the Carldsd at Beville coutulna twa examples | celobrated Professor of the language. Hemade telicet by the numcrous wouders in process of | into five classes. Tha first head embraces | avenae to the Are de Trlowphe. ‘Jhu great | varticular stlention to that fuct, —but ueither lohe | 4oty 0 the next Nemate at ten, e believe | of Don Esteban quite us superb us the master- | very little progress, Obn golng to say good-by voustiwetion fn his luboratory, the Professor | uffcuscs sgalust publlc order; the aecond, | urch 13 s plalnly Vielble us by duy. The gas- | called upon to dance wround, with clenched pands | 35000 B otl Vihe Republicans the henefit of | pleco in the Louvre, n-mnl{, “Tho Pau of | tubls tutor, b asked bim If bo um{t 'do nim continues ully ut work perfectiug bis mugs | offenses by and sgalust public ot lamps sbine 1lke stars aloug the way, bug the | 8nd lodia-rubber in Liv lostep and runniug up bl b e Loaves and | apy service in England, “Ob,’? feplied the Peces,” or ‘Miracle of Fishes,"—the sketch of which wus Uought | teacher, *‘the ouly favor L have to ask ls tuat by DMr, Agnew on BSaturday for 800 | you will not meution that YOu Lave beon wy B BTty ey othiog of the fulontasty | Vo the Rock,” to say nothiug of the fuim besutiful snd pathetic **8an Juan de Dioa.” It an"flflw n:«'"zi,h'x' "‘g‘l:r‘“u"nngll for 1s questiouable, however, whether any oue of | thegeason, these graud works would 'fotch £40.000 of even a £20,000 1 the warket. When Napoleon 1, stole | The butcher who sells ox-talis for soup an *“The Bull” of Paul Potter from Ihe Muscum | calves’ beads for dioners undoudtedly miskes at the 141[::.- the mrzzfimgw'u‘umngm offered | both cads meat. A Lo pay 1y OF or tha treasure, | Oy ake a summer.—X. Y, Tk epoltstor scornfully refused to compty with L‘un::“u:&:dd:?%? ‘No; but balf-s-dozent thelr proposal, ubscrving that he would gs svon May-July awako. all rossonsule doubts. But even the must con- fdent will not cralm for them more than two more seats than we have allowed them. This wuumgivumcnumlx'rnulultfi-unnflcna(url.lllll the Republicans thirty-five, the former having a wajority of slx. But it 1s more likely to be double that uumber, Those stupid Kepublcans who have been scarcd out of their sens it the mere fdes of questioning Huyes® title bad better calmm dawn lung enouch to contemwplate the fuct that ulue months from to-dsy tus United States Beuste will be coutrolled by the nomiual oppouents of thelr party. - Yesterday he placed the field mega- | and sgalnst the adwiulstration -of fus- | glectric lamps before tho archoutshlue them all, vhune {n frout ol Lis inboratory snd gave the | tiee; the third, scts {njurious to ‘the | and make 1t planly vistble, though it 1s more fbber tubes to the writer, 8o thut be might | public guerslly, such as cominon nuisancess | than mite away. versonally test It strangs ‘m\n‘r. Then he | the fourth, offéuses -Fulmt the 1) on, ozainst ‘fu evumerato all the places where the electria hurried uiross luts nearly o mlle, and, standing | conjugal aud parental rights,and the reputation | 1ight is regularly used would bo $iresomo. ot the brow of a hitl, whispered, * Do you near | of fudividuals; and the 41t5, oifenses oguinst | Afore thuu forty shops, warchouses, yards, snd tuwt® ‘The words came distiuctly, ‘notwithe | rights of property, such us el spd forzery, rallway-statious arc now lighted by electric standing qulte a breczo was hlowlug at the time, | and sgaiust rights arising out of contracts, such candles, and within u few moutba it 18 Intended Wlen ho sbuke i nis ordinary tone, the words | as trade aud bankruptey ofleuses. Sir Jlum to 1ight ull the mwain boulevanis and etreets in reached their destination as distinctly as i€ the who propounded this classification in | the same mamsr, Inihe sl.nuullltutlyllfihlcd distunee Intervemng were o foot fustewl of a ijgest of Cricuinal Law, i3 cutitled 1o claim | §t fs pot the custom to livlvu up the gas eatirely, miile, i b whispered, giviog the legend | that it'hs founded upon buman uature Itsell, | The clectric lanips are lighted ut durk aud ex- ot Mary audl her Netle lamb. Every word was | aud has beeu recogozed by soust countries | pioguisbed ut miduight, tho gas beluyg then Leurd by the writer with prrfect dlstinctness. which have reduced their crimival law to & | jighted o tuke their place. Tbo traific te over, thin Jegs, puttiug the queation 1o every person be n;;-u .""\Vlm d'yer soy?"—sufalo Krpress diep, We have hero in Olio spparently as the st ripe fruit of the Communlstic revival, 3 **Workingmen's Bread or Blood Commlites. " Oug of its manifestalions appears In & grest num- ber of circulars which have been sent to fariers o all parta of Ublo, warning them agalats the pur- chaxe or wee of labor-saving nuchinery, partic- ularly self-blnding reapere. The farmers are plaloly infornsed that If they persist in usiog such machinory thelr barus and wnoat-stacks will by e ————— sell the *‘Venus de Medicl,” which he bud Jko- b EDISON'S LITEKATURM. sclentitle form. If the Uovernment bill bad at- d the is sulliclent for the watchmen and | buroed sad toeiriaplemonisdestroyed. Inasumuch . wise plunderes from Flurence; but {a 1515 both ‘The younster who was sent sway from the While the wegaphone was Lelling the story of | tewptea nothing elsg, 1t would bave been & | Tt reveione ® Lot as tha farmers In many parts of OBIO A% complaln- The Virglula Natural Birldge. . 4 the ¥ Venus” and the “Bull" with mauy [ table Jusl as the pastry come ou weut sadly up uiore world {snous mr;{euum’, b to be to. | stalrs atngiog "+ dood by, awect tat, kood by. stored to thelr rightful owoers without an compensation ot all being made 0 the plinder. Je Buls le Shah. ers. Paul Potter's masterpiocs would in ghese ‘The Bhah of Persla was in Berlin ot the time days probably bring £35,000; and u like sum | of the uttemated assasslustion of ths Ewperor, tight” b commanded by a fow of the leading | and left the castle in which he was lodzed to Madosuas of Rafuelle, such as the ** Madouoa | inquire persoually sbout lis wouuded —Lost. Mury the postisan came with a bundle of Jet- | great achlevement to marshal Eogliab erimizul ‘Tbere are two forms of dynamo-slectric ma- ters, uud the Frolessor burrled back to law after a reasonable fasuion. chines fu_use o Porls,~the Alllance machive oflice. Neveral of thuse wiasives were from aod the Graaine machine, the latter appearing deaf people tn sl parts of the country, Soiue Whist the ¥riends ui the Jetties Clalm, 10 b uiost fu fuvor. ‘The eicct ndle invent- wore very awusing. Oue writer from & Western New Grieuns Commercial Buitedn, June 24, od by Jablochsull appears 1o bave eutlrely sup, town suld thut bhe wus slawyer, but that be cx- The chaunuel bus been decpened frum cight | seded the old regulutor Jawpa, though the r, pertenced suuch ditliculty in trylug cases in | fect to tweaty-four fect. ho pretcuslons of | lutors are still used fn llghtbouses. Ju ¢ Atie York tymes. ‘The owner of thy l&nmrul Bridze of Virginla & reported to have followed the fashion and futled. lie hus gove iuto Insolvency, sud the bulk of his wssets is the Bridge ftsclf. In the watter of asscts he is not in fashlon, since must wen who fall nuwadays leaves fow asscts that are discoversble or “tuugible. The Natural Jug of & want of clp for Larvesting: purposce, the logic of this pretentious warning fe not oxaeily clesz. Tae laburers who ars willing to work on farins duriug tbe barvest season ure not ooly jnex- perlencod and ineficient, but they woul wages which the farmers, 8t the present prices of prod- uce, are entitcly uable 1o pay, aud 1u severul counties the laborers bave urgubized strikes du c [ his beinj tally deat. | ey der tu force wages up. S0 b e that th - cnt; 4 3 " “ sglols," t he Uerwan HSima e o o whote o e at | Hgen asurbobpt e bmaeted iy | oo o b 00 3 Bhbse ok | Lbe | et s e et | Briggelssulvandal s permuins i i | Vi the ™ Eehe Jardinierecr > S SO e s vouning acwa. 1Fes tho laive oot long aud a bulcy object, but that | snd egrean to sud from our harbor. Tue outles | at Newark, N. J, This wachiuc is quite dif- | Bittee are hacd tositlaty. It te nat dewfed by | B8 WEPO 10 S0 S0M § IR M8 05 B0 | o, e LERER ORI b gy aiie ot | e e e e o iaiaave by the e don’s mnk'mvumcreu’c,c;mlou l:‘l cac bear | 15 eveo now dee enbnxl‘l for all practical pur- | ferent frow the Gramuwe or Allfance wachlnes. ";muu_ and butter, .‘,’,fi e5ys 83 phegom- | to mmfl:i which s woro thau can be said of | modern dimeusions was, to & certalo extent, ble crowd. Just thea wmz_?fiirnzmvlu‘:: with it I am satisfled.” "As helad away the | poscs,und is evidently destined to preseut astil | It §s much cheaper, aud does not requirs 0 wost declured resources of bavkrupts. The | satisfactorily ascertalucd when Mr. Agoow bes | {uhis ear In broken French. ousieur inisalve, Prof, Edlson laugbiugly remarked, 18 | greater depth. much power to drive it. Iu tue opinion of quslly cbeap s they wie mow, but when the tuas lawyer lovelled oue of the megaplivoes st But what of the new bart The bar that was | svwe uutiositics it 1o the best wackiue of Iatuicr olfers them Darvest wages lu proportiun 1o Virgiuian is, ou the whole, fn pmzz uod con- tho prices whick be cau geb (or Lis crops, they suld 73 catne the possessor at the Novar sale of the | you ivamenoy uewe about the Ewperort Je dition, 1 auybody should buy the bridge—1s 18 J work kuowu a3 the “Vierge o ls Legeude' | duls b Shah de Peru!l’ g

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