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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY., JANUARY 29, 1879—TWELVE PAGES, : : 9" hank there never could have been any erevasees ;. and, although the statistics are trie as to the falling off in the flat-boat tunnace, his reasoning ory to resort to soine dovk hleh will D thelr extremitios constantly apposite each otlter, The inyentor flrat sought to overcome thia difl. NELy T bllstered. e dropped it with the Inappropriate remarl, e debbit he won’t) 3t was Justa rach anzle a griflin,—an ornament which fs very frequent at, Pareepolis. On this stage stands vl | the King, with a Lent bow in his hand, worship- more rolemn than ong of Jonathan Fdwards' sermons. Itis sicklied o'er, not with the pale cast of thought, but with the gloom man who was trsing to mill, thet Susan dislo- cated her jaw, ko thut abe coild not shut her mouth, it had to walk home with it open. She TiIE BLECT RIC LIGHT. — .| clty by mnking the. rapldls-burnine carbon | I8 ail wrongs but in oser. o give hiun the full | could not apeak to tell them what was e mat. | despate of | the faferno. 1& takes the most de: | Ing the san. whone {mage. i aeen ahove e ne | 00 heasy forbm., . ciples and Its His- | proportlonally thick. Biy'such & compensating | benefl of hia stateuents, T will agree with him. | ter when ahe zot there, but Inciily 3 doctor ®a | prossed and. depressing view of 116, U world, | ar Ut stuils hefore M, Wil sbove his heeal s Principle orrangement. the light wan indeed greatly fm- | In 1974 the engineers tell us the erevasses | yisiting hor sivk father, and e soon st Busan's | Ao cspecially man. —Maidens who twill not | hovers his ferouher or disemtindiod pirit. . This YOUDDOISM. tory. proved, but it was still far from ratisfactory, | cnuscd hy the leves svstem in Arkansas and | jaws wazging agoh 15 e good genfus that in Tersion aid Nincvite 1o petinlety) Attempts at Eleotric Illumina- Slflyti:m and the Recont Im. provements. hose Great Fault In that It W AT o0 Briltiaat. “The diffieuity was ultimately overcome by send- fuge the eleetric current niternately throel e Lwo carbun rods, 8o that the pole which at one moment is positive becomes the next monient negative, Tho carhous are thus kepl uniforin In length, the wicka are always opposite cach other, and the light becomes remarkably steaav. “The dablochikof light fa Inclosed il globe ol nl‘l"fln inse, which subidues tho dazziing brittancy of the eleetrie are sud converts it Into a pure and soft lght, though at the loss of Miseonrl wera ton numernus to memtion; that hie ngyrewato area was 1) miles, while there were forty-cight erevasses In Louldana nud Missisalppt. 1iad the Red Tiiver shed been diserted from fhe Misstasiopt, as I pronose, and the Lake Borgne outlet heen mirde, all tlican terrible crevasses (the Bounet Carre huvhnled? wottld have been preyvented, for the water in the river would have been so lowered that there could have been no discharge. curg Can Bucli Things He? Okolona (Misv.) Santhern States (hem,), Lamar I the deadest of all dexd poifticlans In Mlssisaippl. New Tthyine, Zancaster 10.) Fowstis, enter the class called of old ant e rirginrs, write mournful thoughta of the past. —The tend past e to them the thoc wl an aceartonnl gpanking set the swilt blood In swift- er movement, at reifeved the iedium of exist- cnee. Al they know by actuat experlenre of Mife ix sunny, bright, Jolls, and comfortable, Alb they wrlto {4 rad. aind gour, ol bitter, They are, ay writers, the anost miserable of pesaimiats. W destra to vall thenttention of these bouneinz girls to the awlul fact that they are writing lies. ‘rhey sre prefendlug to eolembities they do not saulpture accomnanles the King when petform- ingway important act. On cach side the urk are hine nlches. each contalning a statue ln bas-re- llef. No other portion of the tomb was inteml- ud to bw gecn, exceptine the seulptured front: amd we must therefore conclide that the en- trance was Kept seeret, and that the aveoues woere be subtorranean passages so constricted that nnne but the privileged conld find their way, We were told by ‘Theophrasius that L)xlr(ufl was hurled in a coffer of Euyptian ala- Stranga Reenes In Smith Court—A Touch of the “Miack Art* In Cinciowntl in the Year of Oar Lord 1870, tAncinnatt Enquirer, Jan, 3. * Smith court ** scts back from Smith street ahove Fourth, westwanlily, 'The entrance to. it I8 9 nareow, slippers, fithy byway, dark, diss mal, and unfrequented, exceot by the fow whu know its windinge, or, for want of a better loca- S g about one-half the {llutninating power of the | Then abould Aliera be so much danger In the fecl, ‘The snow may be grimy,—al) the same | buster, wud alan that the carly Perstane burieq | $00, perchance, are forced to take up their s nsked eandle, Ench opal elobe contalns Lo | singlooutiet ut Lk Borane we e Iyagines, .uf.'..xgfif'infi'.'fi'.'flfill'nu?flf'fiu.nf-fifl'fii’;fim'{,'fr'. ey allde, andy 1 ey can et u " mood_ chance, | (heir o ehtire, preserving their bodies with | Bome in the litie row of two-story tenoments b hy N y on ese al -] * - ’4 ntfon lately given to Ninmination by certalnly this one which [s helow New ()rh::m!i ther give thetr favorite boy n nelt with o bal honey or wax. that atand along its southern boundary. Into atte time. As cach eandlerburna for about an hour | the terminus of all flat-boat navigation, it could = Then they wo home and’ Indite to the Timet P o e e lectridity makencapscially futereating | gnd's nalf, the four suffce for the cutirs even- | be guarded more easlly than coutd an bundred Thurman nnd Datzeil, aoine Hnes an < The Dead Paste” O Departed SRR I"“k“’“" UpAT. which Jhore tenenrnts front Lol Geviess of the subect printed In the | ing, An soon as une caullo In_ burns down the | voticts sbove, If this was doo nceordine to Pvton dournat (e ). Vunin We have thoiitht of fasuing . sup- THE CANAL. ok duwrn the rear windaws of stistocratle rosi- i sartlul T v of the Nineleenth Century, with | current {8 shunted, elther manunily or by ah | the loglc of the gentleman, the river would | Senator Thurman is getting to be ss prolific | plement devoted to relevted poems. The girls —_ denves on Fourth and 8mith stroets, and from k! Janoary @ ent of Prof. Hugley, some extracts | Atitomatic commutator, to the next eandle, | awarm with hia favorite flat boats. ‘The reason | as nletter-writer as Urvate Dalzell. But lis | woutd be s 1 this project should ever he Its Alleged Mlansnagement, it streams tho light which falls in enstly colors ¥ mm»mmmmm Biven, 4’ the firat place Pflmmml'"r‘."fil uuhzm tlslmuunull, ln-{: m':s Il:tnll)lnlr’l‘l,: ‘!nvn‘no I‘lllnp peared from (e viver 19 | epiatles fack the spirit of Dalzell’s, carrled ot “The unhappiness of the rex iy Ta the Editor of The Tribuns. uton the heads of the worshipers in Holy - e aricd that wlicn an- efectrle. cur- | Qi “egnhetied "SIl he. elestro-moior by | Bpecds male of sAnIpOHAtion bare rndered | What s Frlend af Tawiey 1 e e imena i s sevatre e por. | o houus, Bl Jan. 27—l my communieation | Teinity Clurch, which fronts on Filth street, 5 "hlob;':; that from a voltale battery, meets [ means of a cable of seven tinned-copper wires, | tiein uscless, But to return to the Lake Borgue I uiten Fraisclis :;;:,._,“m"k.' i u::‘z‘lll‘ e flu’;’:p::':c:l"u’::! e i e s w1 said: » The prevalilug opin- | Inone of the little tenement housen fronting ',‘:‘“ ol "Tmm 10 15 passage, the electticity fs | Which ran down the hollow sbait of the lamp- | outlet, when vroperly mude there will be 1o | Thera fs s get of wooden-nutineg politicians | £3veR. Now, thisatuflia ot poetrs, e think, | 107 I8, there dsn combination of Intereste to | upon the silent court lises o queer, quaint old i siibresleta e into heat, 1fathin wire be [ POstuid ara then earricd underground In esrth- | more danger from it than down the river, for it | 106 o0 dent who cannot sise siliciently bigly | 1 I8 efeat idea can ever ind place and lodg- | furce the trade from and dry up the canal,— | man, with little black eyes, as binck as his og directly conve ture of the wl enware drainage-ploes. will be eaunlly us navigabte und will udd grestly ¥ U | nentin the brains of ess maldens, we may | slded by Incompetent or corrupt State ofticials,” | slituiog akin, which Is drawn tightly over bis i . fn the circuit the temperature of (he wirs | 1y i3 the dabfochkoft candle which has hitherto | to the comierclal lulerest eustwrd of Now | o avpreciate o public mau of the stawp of the | reasonably expe:t an abatementof thisnulennce. | 1y s he duty of any man making charges that | DONY face nnid Indian-shiaped head, fong, cluch- I Ay riees nnd 1t Lmb fong heen known that | been largely used In Parls to iliuminate not only | Orleans. ‘Then stesmboats from Mobile and | How Joseph it Hawley. 1t Is nothlng but rubulsh, and mighty poor rub- be i | 08¢ Vineers, @ bent form, wnd an _expression "ot E.?i e of hest thus gencrated is directly | gnme of tho publle thoroughares, such us the | elsowhere will b able tocome dircatly to the bish ot that. It is born of snsfucerity und sent). | COVCT 80 much, to slow what the facts are. This | o5 od cunning umd self-gratulation, Clad fin i esmiTl to the electric reslstance of the | Placedo 'Opern, but “also the Interior of large | whart of New Orlcaus free of charwe, Wheee the Fun Comes T, weutallty, Therels no true poetical thought, | 18 not a work that bas been dune fn one years it | ruaty hlack, with brosd tuen-down collar of sus- v proportions be resistauce depends, among | Dufidinge. such as the Mazasina du Louvre and [ Tho foquiry of Mr, Townsend, of New York, Putisburg Thmmerctal fazeits (Rep.), no true poetieal expression, about ft. FEach | extends over the histury of railrund operations | picivus dute, 8 necktie well worn, nnd o care. wite, Now the h the new Hippodrome. It I« this Mihtalsowhich | was very pertinent and to the polat; in reply { The tunny part of thie thiai 1, that both par- | line begios with n capital, and, [t the writer s Tully brished silk hat of doubifa ings, on the nature of the metal; those il hich are good conductors, such a silver, hias been introduced fnto England by the Soclete Uenerale de 'Electricite of Parls, und is already will suy it is the only way by which the river van ties In Olfo are |nnl|er the delusion 1hut the zenious enough to nse rhymea, wo have the in Iitnois, In 1443 the Tlinols & Micnizan Caoal was object of curiosity w all who e Ny Lo made not unly permanently naylzable, but 0 . | exte: I ct . Coleridge detined o as e ghdes in and out b ) ] 'f,’f,}r; e less reststance than thoso which | einployed in Billinzegato Market, uud it wilt bo | will claim at the Aaing Ul 108 e g s | Treardoneydisuin o ikle UNERsiorial IR Soetry e e bame onont | openc, and thin was the beginuloz of the grain- | disagncars in the di Shlons uF O e ; ik dconductors, such as platinum,which from used on the ‘Thamen Emban! nunt, whera suc- | henlthy thut vast malarious regios Estimating (len. Butler, The eustons of these afflicied persons have no | trade of Chicago, and the first councetion of im- | by day or by vight. Ntranze spectacle as his q, mhlm eleatrie conductiyitr—or what cessful experiments have recently been made. th"lrfl I!ouln'n:u, 'nl Massactiusetts, deserves Danbury News best. Frequently helr productious might be | portance with the Misstssippl River and 8t. | usual’appeurance and movements preseit, a i B oMo e enino thing, from tta high | - THE ELRCTIIC NACHINES, thauiks for clie able manner o vindicatef e | endell Prillips cxpressca bis oplafan that | Justy detied wa - tho worst wards in {1 WOTKL | Ly, Th management of the caoal was run | $EADEEE sl wes prosented might befare Fut, o feunce—rls pecallariy, fiffea for exuibiting | | Toobtain we, alteruniing currents of electrle- | 1L Uleg™to’ bxuiin 1o the Conimities on | Qe Mutler will neverbe fully estiated tn | Wilre Wifictea: it s diseacs to deote | UY Trustecs, bwo of whom were the fepresents- | o (il fegrics, sl syade ana ax. 1 oy e H pdecence, It ahould by remarked | ey required - for tho dablochioll, Nent M. | Luvees, 1iowill orobably remoner the fact, | his Hfetme” Thien, for inercy's sake, bosten | fieaeives to the breakfasi-iables preparation, | Ures of capitalists tn England, loaned the [ forgup the ehicwalk in front of the roslience 4 it mfl'ixrer;!"én o the current s rolated not | is well-known - dynamo-achine. Littlo or no | If bis attention fs called fo it, that Nir, Robert- | the time when he can bo estimaied. 10 the: wasn-tub, to gome ont-of-dovr exercisy. | muney to the State to build the causl, und held | of & voung colored woman who lay In convul, i o oaly to the nature of the wmetal, but also to the progress towards ihe practical extension of elec- son, of Loulsiana, the Chairinan, tried to ad- Muken Ttis Hair Stand on End, ‘They will ges over thelr nainby-pambylsn, and the cunal In trust. The third Trustee was ap- slons within, and 1here, In the fiickering light of s Tl o 5 . ¥ na tire elue. | Jutrn the Commitics and not ear me at all RruW to have healthy vlews of iifc, a8 weil as 4 5 T thie improvised torehes, before the uwe-trickyn ket o A, | oo, ipntin could, by made us Ronic the elece | s when [ sald. outiets. had. lowercd the hieh Cincinnatt Enguirer (Dom.). ssinatiy for editorinl trinte, These are great [ Soioted by the Governor of Hiluols, Whose | neyrucs, il not few'whites attracted Ly the he T rect I# rloac]y connected with 1t | after Faruday'sdiscovery of magicto-eledirlcity, | WALer mark st New Urleans from threc to foilr | The new Peusion bl that it was estimated | enoush, und mans cuough, that editors ahwula | Trustes bad the entire control of the canal, und | strange spectucle, produced " from the Irozen ‘,?;:::h D'f the eurrene. Henco a powerful cur- | machines were constructed for the preduction of (ee‘}, lmlShc t):xlnlrmnu‘) tlnplll:tlll‘l:!l] d‘un!fi.n would take $20,000,000 ont of thic Treasury, it | be spared the lufliction of c tnaudilu verses, | Its m-‘:vl:!;nc:;«l i i S R v‘.'nrlhrbcll-f\'; .I m.,;‘llfrluulh’:mn}e,.’ with the find- s X 5 i and suld, on 1l contrary, had” ralsed the X o e - On Feh. 7, 1! the Chicago & Rock Tsland 0z of which he declared the wiel’s recovery use pentpent throucle a L platinuin wite tmuncdi- | electriclty by the rolation ol uu fndustion eofl | wgy,™'st’ New Orleaus, fhe Committu who | 12 BOW said will require $160,000,000. Thess e . wured. Tlien the wirl's mothier, who liad bena mlers It incandescent. Many atteinpts i‘:;‘:grn made to utllize the britlane lucht yhich is thus emitted. A fur back aal8iGa tent was granted to Mr. E. A, King, of Lon- o, for & metliod of obtaining electne fllumi- ion by thy incandescence of either platinura mechgnleal force which Is experled in the rof tion of the coffy or armature, becomes trans- formed into electricity; while in the galvantc battery It {s the' exnenditure of chemical foreo were present will probably remember the nas: surtion, 1t would be well for the Chatrman tostudy the reports of the engincers of the army, which Learne out in all 1 sny, for hels a Utile rusty flzures make Jolin Sherman's halr stand on end, s he is sotd to {;row homelter every day. 1n sn esthetic scose, that 18 slmply horrible, The Laws Shisll §io Obeyed. 10WA. Political Matters—Demuocratie Trickery on the Liquer Question, Bpeeial Corrrspondence of The Teibune, Rallroad got = charter to build thwt voad, ruu- ning parallel with and over the canal-lands, und in parton the cansl-bank. Oneof the provis- lons of the charter Is: *Bald corporutlon shall nie 1w agony of exveciation, rushed in- house and retnrncd o sty that she was aleephme qudetiv, hizht she sat up in her bed, apbarently neurly well, uud told her atory to sn Enguires that gives rise to the electrival energy. pay to the Board of Canst ‘Trustecs of the Jili- (b and needs brushfng ub, and ft {8 very evident wreretand ferald (Fen,). A P! . repurt: Sy nutne.' she safd, “fs Fhebs rbon, In one forta of bis lamp & narrow By the substitution of cleetro-taunets for or- " ! Y 7 Dzs Moixzs, fa, Jan, 27.—The Dewocrats | nols & Michizan Caoal, upon all freizht trius- . gL “"’fv of platioum-leaf is held vcnlmlry between | dinary or so-called pevoavent wagnels o great | {70 the tenor of his specch that e had not | The Southern State Legllatures way resolve, | 0 B0 (50 My (0 war-ery for the pext cam- ¥ of tonf | Zeif L live ut Smith court, rhzhit cluse by suifable conauctora und rendered huminous by properiv-rezulated currcat, the whole arranize- ot teing protected by a glass globo which ireeos the incandercent metal from currents of i Uther patentecs have advocated the use of friglam,—a metal of ecxtreme rarity which (s closely refated to platinum, The metal whicl A, Ediron emplovs §s an siloy of platioum and ln. f m?l the ewsrent which Is struggling to force n passage throurh n tine wire, or througha thin sripof wetal, be sutliciently powerful, the lestriser to such on futensity that the metal become fusva. Even o substance so refractory ss platinun may thas be readily melted, The fuson, uf course, Lreaks the continuity of the onuit and the currentfs consequently inter- tuoted. To avoid 1lns ind other sources of an- atep vas made In the construction of these ma- chines, When an electro-magnet has once been marnctized it pernnnently retalus a small amount of magnetiam; and it was found almost simultancously by Dr. Slemcns, by Sir Charfes Wheatstone, and by Mr, Varley that if a coll be causcd to revolve fn front of an eleetru-magnet tais residual megnctisin will induce o current in the revolving armature. ‘Ihe current thus pro- duced 15 then used to Inerease the maguetlym of the eloctro-magnet by being sent through the wire surrounding the wagonet. The stronger magnetism now reacts on the cofl and fnduces more powerful currents, which fn turn strength- enthemagnetism. Andthus there fs a contluued actlon and reaction between the maenet and the armature until ulthnately very powerful cur- rents sre obtained. ‘Ihe machines which are read themn. This 13 a matter of vast iinportance to the whole country, und all the facts should Le brought rairly before Congress, which 1 nmn hogeatly teylug to do. Joitn Cowpon. The Mississippi Leven Question. W noton Chranicle, Ju 0. No more\mnortlhl. subject 18 before Congress, nor {sany entitled to more carnest consideration, than the improvement of the Mississippl River, All sections have aninterest {n it, asail will sasre morg or less in whatever whl reclaim ft from tie unwise policy thut has herctofore proved so utterly finpracticable, as well as a wasteful ex- wveuditure af the public muney. The levea tem will never offect the object fn view, we cary not what amount_of tinc aud nicans are spent pass Jaws, und protest forever, but it will avafl nothing, Until the rignts of atl mncn ure as se- cure in Louisiana as In Otilo, In Virginia or South Carolina as in Massachusetts, the people of the North will sustaln the Prestdent tn his efforts to enforee the laws, und will wvisit with fndignation and overwhelining political deteat uny varty that attempts tu hinder hin in the lawlul dischurgn of & lmperative » duty. The North lias no desire to.meddie with the privato affales of any Bouthern State, but 1t saya that the faws made by Congress Iu ohedience to the platacst provislon of the Coustltutlon shall be obeyed in vvery portion of tire Unlon, aud they will' Insist ullon thelr enforcement until the rights of the humblest citlzen aro made secure In'cvery corner of the Iepublic. igu. Thefr Banners will bear this device: “Down with Nutiona! Banks": and perhaps “ Free Whiskv."" “The latter, however, may be stricken out hefore the canipaga fairly opens, Certeln of the party-papers, to cater to the pop- ular will, have been’ covsoriing with Prohibh- {tionists,—that is, plaginga sort of fast-and- louse gamie, that possibly they might do hurt to the Republicans, But the German press, repre- senting 100,000 voters, are hrinzing all such mis- cerenationists up with a round turn, and de. mand that the party shall stand squarely on its platforns of License; and it is higbly proba- ble that, in order to avold all eotung- ling alilances, the®wuole question will be ported on said rallrvad, the same rat hat are now patd unon like articles of frelght carrled through the canal,” ete. The Rock Istand flaliroad Company has not pafd such toll: aud it cannot be attributed to anything 1t negleet or desizn on the purt of thoss hay- Ingg chiarize of the canal, 1 1558 the Alton & 8t. Louls Ruilroad was 4 to Chlvago; und the Peorts Branch Roek Islund Raflrond was completed to Peoriw about this time. They came juto conis petition with the cangl for the trude at those poluts, sl they were protected by a very high rate ot foll clurped on the canal, The boatmen vetitioned for a reductlon of toil, but withuut euccess, From 180 to 1830 trade was goud on the canal, This was caused by the War and ity Influcove. the Doctur=Dhoct enberry—in whose ouse Loow win, Just before Chrlatn 4 young col- ored man numed Walliuns, who rald he lived ac Tudlananolix, wanted me to ko all with bim to that oity, [ wouldn't go. e suid if 1 didn't muurry ki 1 would marry my grave. I laughcrl at Lfin, and didn't think” be vould hurt me. L had lieard, yon ace, sbout some folks making stuken o fitta peanle they dida’t Nle, but [ didn't believe it But 1" do now. Curistmas duy e gune Lo oir hotse, und siter awhile he sald be'd go out wud get come beee and treat un. L wunited to go s et it for im, but he went. 1 aldu't wan to drink it, but I touk twe or three swallows, fuadittle while my head bugan to achey und 1 had headache for a good many daye, Then | began to Juse my memury, atdd ut Tant T got down ‘alck. Then Leould fo snakes cruwling wround o my stomach uml upe nogance M, King proposed, In his patent clted | constructed- on thls peinciple of wmutual refn- A% " " ‘The boutinen were looking with hinpe to the ! g . ibot; o eiploy thin rads Ofcarbon,—a materl- | Torcemen aro distiogulahed g dyuamo. | 04 1t The whole theory s antagonlutlc 10 . JTi Same QUL Saufls, figuored by the Stato Convention, as o2 of 0t | fie sche e State would et control of the | 1Y tiroal, T thought 1 was volog to diey i which mas be exposed to Intense heat with- | clectric machines. Each scparate light | €VerY principle of sclence us well a8 those of New York Cwmmercial Adrertiser (Rev.). ats, with whleh the Democratic purty has noth- | wual, expecting to getrellef from high tolls,und » m’ r. Uireol un: ,u\ A ateither fusion e votalization, When the [ Is sald to requlfo for ita production wne | Cominn sense, aid as tur a8 aecorplishiog auy | Jeff Davia hus uever preteinded 1o what e tng to do,—of course; morwls, asn plank 1 n | i fprovement of due Miols Bivers vy was | £ it oo, niehsatd eatne worle und 1 beeaty oo f uated Lo whiieness il it 18 rapldly | Borse-powor of an engine. Thua wvery aix- | Dractical cesult savo au exagecration of ths A | gou not belleses und the eatiuslasm with | Democratlg platform, would b o parados, | BOW comimenced at Tewre, The Tramecs pur. | 4 ef od6r, Tt e supbed v il 1ok o ovidized, aank 10 -lvu'ld’t:n? c:«lzn-u}r;q".ion of ’\Im tcened.hblnchkufil ccx;mllu in ll‘l’rll leu meut, might Just os well throw tha money thua | which bo s everywhere recetved when hie makes | glsurd and fnconsistent. ‘The party ks really rendered their trust 10 the State 1o 1871 "The § {o¢ of little snakes, ‘Fhey came up in iy theoat, A s rigac o in s gias | eurved by 8 saxls Gramig maching which | feed into the Guif of Mexieo, a public appeuratice fn *the;South proves that Governar appolated « Bourd of Coutintsstoterss | § tonk holi of thetn und pulled them out . globe, attacked to w lonte tube, from which all d been expelled by firse fiting ie with ury. Nothing bad been heard for many years of King's farup, and most subsequent methods of electrie lghting lad been based on entlrely dif- ferent primnciples, uotll In 1873 attentlon” was absorbs & motive force of nbout aixtcen horae- power: for this. expenditure of powera most brilllant light {8 obtatucd, but much of fts fn- tensity in lost hy the opal globes which are nee- cssary to soften “and diffuse the lght. Each Jablochkoft candle, representing oue-liorse power, Is aaid to bavs the plotometrie value of 1u atriking contrast to this ls the outlet plan of Capt, Cowdan, of Mamnplts, which we defy any wun to examine aid not become conviuced of its ontire practivabllity, ‘The Committes on Commierve of the louse had it under coustd- eration the whole scsstog, nud have heen eup- he peopl2 who are loudest in their professions of peace adimire bim for ift: " Would they thus namire for what they donot belicve! Not at all, Then the South must still belicve what it Qi before the War. ‘Bat there can be no doubt Just now ina bad ix. A vortion of i, repre- sented by the State Leader, has entered Juto o secret compact with a few political demazogues, who bave undertaken to capture the Blue-Rib- boo Clube of this State, luul turn them over to the Democratic party, to ald In detnoralizime the to whom the mavugement of the cunal way ulvet, Two of those Comuilssivners were from districts remote from the canul ; neither of them wiig nterested in the welfure of the canal, as both were rallroad tmen,—ono of them beng e attorney for the Chicago. Alton & 8t Louls in the washuowl, und they erawls! round umd up the wides o the bowl. Yet 1 wiln't gee well, Next day at 4 o'clck T vomtred up some worr, but Teouldn't wot any better, The tiext duy 1 done 8o akaln at 4 uo'clocl sl wan awful siek, and thought 1 would ¢ % e Jedd with an array of facts such as few meas. | of that. The Lexislatures 'of Vingnia und Alu-. | Republicat party, il defeat the reaomiuation | Rallvoad. “The boatmen evon discovered that | yr, “Xiter thut § fell usiep, wil drvanied X f.f?l:.:‘:i'-iflw"i.«'f«‘fm'.‘.?‘]“““’" e o a‘.fittfifilfi&‘ifi'fii‘ffi;.fi’r" :u":;rfilelilkfinrxmlllj;? -:t'ls 5’,:‘: “fll'clh'fl‘h"ybfl"flfll of: and the priited | bamu have said aus and ow. u * Rebel Briga- [ und election of Gov. toar, who does not happen | 1he chonge was not to hetter thelr condition. | 1A fuiw WilTkans at wy door, und he Leld * ‘The uub}cct Was re- vivedd by M, Lodyguine, a Russfan nhysfeist, who wbnitted to tie Acndemy of Seiences of St Petersburiz o lamp which was corsidered to be candies. REOENT INPROVEMENTA. matter vrdered by the House embrachug Cow- don's memorial und his explanations accom- panving it are just beginning to attract the wi dier ? fn the United Btates Eenato has shaled s ylelding Northorn colleagues fn & munner thut strikingly tucalls the days betore tu be a Tectotaler ur Probibitioutst, but a Local- Option tonn. This is the reason for the slience wiich now pervades the Democratic press on Chanzes were mude o the Board without mak- for any change {n the churacter of the Board; things were rather growing worwe, something up wind then pict it down under the ravement aud suld. *You won't get well it up.' When I woke ip I wasin ww- Varlous ‘other forms of the electric laht are | el nee the very best impres- | the War, and they come promotly forward to | the Liccuse yuestion. Nothing ls to°be done I 1872 and 183 Wiere were petitions sent to ¥o il 1 told my mother uwl she told 0 novelin conetriictivn, wild 80 promising an & | described, amouy; them tiat of M. apiaff, in :f:..“‘.‘.f.'.:’.ff»“u',‘c’m‘z’;’."u T the nll{yflfilpfili\"u'?ff\'. 3av Ot the State ts mnfivr‘lu the Ttepublic, | whiclh will slienate their Pronibition flies, but | the Bourd for a reuuction of tolls. In 1574 o or. He sent them all ont of the Fuom prxtlal gource of light, that the Academy | uge f_the oico of the Londen Fimes, und tho | (5 crius can't altord to trile with this subject | Senator Edmunds' fale " refolutions were 00 | the gawie wil not work. ‘The Bino-Tiblon | Yery siieht reauction bad been e, bat it 4 Whitle, uid then he weut ot to die, % frarded ty Wi the Lomonotsow prize. In | jamp devised by Mr. Werdermann, fn which the | wny'longer, - ‘Fhe sy of mud-banksund rov- | much for the Southern® Temocraty, wnd they | Cubs ure beginning to sve the wame of the | DOt mse any reliel, Tu 1877 there ws | phey e paio wie awinl, it evers minute ne Ludviuine's faup he rd of earbon through | jighe is produced while tho carbous are In direet | fod "CoBShL100C At over. Fhe Aisslsstupi | have brought thelr Nor(hiehn assoclates to stul- | trickstors, and refusa to bo delivered. anotlier reduction made. Iu 1878 another | ] pot vaster. 1 told nuther to tell “him t whicu Hie eUrrent pusses {4 cut thin in one por- |“wontact, aud: which promises - cxceptionslly | River has been cxperimeated with long | GIF thelr constituents, As I the past, so it will be in tie future. The | Was made. 1 this last reducti 0| Qbctmrd, fur my e depended on i, By amd iy beretaro greaten hepe than Stsomhere i | Yalusblo results, Another uovel foruy s the i | gnoogh, and o ‘thab Tus arsived_wiew 4 Temperani Sement . tha Statu o foun i | pad fn i, befor the enliroad b pertected | e e amd shen T onin'e. know. anstnie i g W of hy " ] g LEDe! el yote N ¢ ¢ TN Vi J ¢ Lres y v Rl el v v % 1ol portion slone that hecomes fucandescent, | Yeatlon of Me. Watlnco, of Ausonia, Conti, M | gycli” wenweless and expensive operations Qutlata va Mud-Tunke, the Hopubllian party. A third or Prohibition | 18 ulan, v would fruve afded v more, uil yeaterday mormo | waked 0 with TUE ELECTAIC LIGHT PHOFEN. Te varfous incthonds of abtalning light by the dneandescence of a yusisting. medinm—whether which the carbous, lustead of belug eitlier polnts or disks, take (he form of recta nine inches long and three in bres tact alone one cdge. ufur slube, th, in con- By this acranigement it Is must ba ubandoned. The Committes on Com- meree of the House caunot afford to ignore this uestion any longor, nor the imoortant facts be- ore them. ~ Gen. Reagan and his associstes on Cinciniant Cnnmergal (nd, Lep.). The Loutsville Courier~Jolirnal Ly an article on *The Outlet Absurdity.” That. is to say, narty must, thercfore, draw {ts strength from that party s und, when the time for voting comes, thie third third party hus proved an fgnoble ful ure. Republicans arenot so fanatical as to sacri- Wren tie Commisstoaers took churze ol the caoul, it was In good condition, The aqueducts and bridyes were compuratively news; the hankas my paln all gane, a0 murd snaked 10wy stom- acliy aned tow Luin so welf that [ was able 10 walk rownd kuine tosduy,™ . “Fhils was b She told 1t with - Soll's stagy, , {hat medium be o metal of Jow vonductiylty ora | claiued: that alight of uoiform inteusity can bo ! " 5 d the (.. {s for the polfcy 4f making mud-walls | e thg dovernment of the State to the Democ- | Were stanchand scttivd. “fhere fs no reason { yy uir of trathininess, aud Sevldentls believed s i Tod of carbon—nte cutiroly dUTLTENT g | Maiutained for 100~ hours withous: shango, of | the, COTMTLES S48 1 4 e e | aong thie Misstssipol Jiiver as natioal works. | racy lor & single don. o Siate Tem. | 1Y Uit aunual uverage xpense shouid bemors | (i b becu Lewitehes tn f wa the tose which are employed in” producing that | carbons, Refercace ‘is alss made ta the im- Sitther wasto of f15¢ | The outtets that nre denounced as absurd ave | peravic, Alllauce,” which - two years than thut of the Trustecs; it should b le wark of the iman she had retused to mares, und Liflliant suurce of fHlumination which §a speclally distincutebed 08 the electrle Nght, ‘Thbis Mt was it wbialned by Sir Humphicey Davy, in 13, by meaus of the famous battery of the Royal Institution, which eunsisted of o fewer thah 2,000 zine and copper couples, exposing an sznate surface of 138,000 square fnches, Davy found that when the current from this wle was pasred between two polnted . pleces of rtant ‘oxpertuents of Profs, 1hompson aml Houston, of Philudeiphla, In utilizing the spark ol u broken current, and, inconclusion, the writer In the Nneteenth Century su; “Many of the recently<levised systems of electric (llumination, which have been briefly de- seribed In this article, promise to sccomplish, mare or less successfully, that great object which hus 80 often proved o stumbling-blo:x to have, aud Lo put o Atop to i public mouey on leveey, wh‘uh cvery year alds’ L their fallure wixl the injury 1hey sre Infict- ing. llere Is a proposition worth moro to the' Bouth than all the others its politicsa has ever sugyueated; and, ustonisbhing as i fact I, searcely o public man fromn or a newspaper mun’ belonging 1o that section consideriug it but; Bourhen Mke, hangs oo i the mjstaken ldeos of the past with as much prejudice as do the the sufety-valves of the mighty river, and sbould not bo weddied with. Uhe Bonoet-Carre ere- vasso baa been an unmixed beuefit to the peo- ple who dwell on the river, und the story of a bar furming in the ch owing to this outlet is all trash, The niver:is more thao 100 feet deep between the erevasse und New Orlouus. What the river needs s ithe _reonening of the ago inaugyrated und careied’ forward " the third- party move, this year s sllent on the question, contenting "iteelf with simply de- manding that all Probitionists should strive to securo a Pratibition amendnient to the State Copstitution. It discovered what the people had befors learned, that opposition to Mr. Gear would” avall votbing. ' His renomination is Mr. ‘Thomas, the Buperintendent, made o state- wment hare, on the 184 of January, that he was runnfng the capal et a savine the people of the State of 314,00 from the cost of the Trustees (I reler to the Canat Commissfovers’ report). ‘Il annual averuge expenaes tnder the Trustees' manuge- meunt, from 1848 to 1570, inclunive, twenty-three }y.«:nrl. wan sbout £80,000 per year, The Truste 1ht Doclor Greenterry, the 1t old, queer Duoctar, had saved hee fite by bis eharms the destruetion of that terrible churm oeneatn the pavement. Duging the iotirhn the httle Dovtorsat gaiet- 1y In his front room, hefors hbn ol the nesntel rruy of bottles, 3 stunll tin box from whl came u pevitliar wdor, aud fnodu of the buttles a bunch of somettiling that lovked Hkn amsa W clisrcon, attnehied o conduetin the invento,—the Qivlsibility of tho light. 1t i e v oo e e ot | forekone coclusiuu, The beopls apbruciata bls | fad to feod the caual by the hydsaulte work: | e inrcoul, atinehiedd conducting wires, 8 et e e 1hel e . e ' o hed i i 4 g i ekt was proditcea of aucly dnzating brinjagcy | sccima paradoical to' say that. the geeat dissde | 0”5t Sieilantion o Routh. 1s" 4 | heu—the oné abova New Oleans Into Lake | sealous watchlincss over State ihatitutions; | 11y Fan the works frou 100 1o 160 davs exch | " r, ron fle Doctor!" tiie reporter sad. 24 to be camparable only with sunlight, More- | vantuge of the clectric light lies in its exceasive | {1y timo comulaining of the want of help, | Ponchartrain, und the ome otelow Into Lake | lus thorough busiess yuulifications, wilch fig | YE8T at f":fi' '19}“0 $200 pee shay's and to this Ve, nir,” % Orer, 1 was found that the fntonse JIght was ne | britliancy. Yet that 8 reully tho vaso, You ret and yet fails 1o make wse of an opportunity | Borime,~would so reduco the river a8 to mako | him for his duties: his lidependence of churac- | iust be added the coit of their mufuteuatics | f3if 'you cure thie yirl i wmpanied Ly intense lieat, If the elcciric light | elther more light than yoi want oran fnauf- | 15°h2iy itself, Is thero no member of Con- | manifest the fact alrcsdy demonstrated, that | ter, which leads bim Lo take vo man’s word, put, | 4t repalr, uud L keep the Caluwet. feeder und | v Yo hy the hetp of the Almizhty.” [ be caraluily studled, it will be scon that glow. | ficient |Ifzm. To temper the intensity of the | vreus ainong them progressive enoush o take | the leves systen must forever be a faflure, and | o sce for himself how matters are, Thore is fl;"n In repalr, When the decp fut jmus cun | Are'you n Voudvo Ductor, astlicy are called » Ing particlés of carbon are constantly apringing | efectric light it fs common to use shades of | pold of thisstmple brocoss uud inslét upon that the outlut system .is, and bas beew, and | not @ public institution i the State tiat hus not | Pleted this expense was dispeased withy and the | qoun South " £ ‘sross the arc from polo to pole.” Although s traostercice o wolld - matter takes tlace o both directions, the prevalont wuree [8 from the positive to the negative slectrode, In fact, the poaltive carbon hecomes inuch more Lighly beated ul wears away much thore rapldly thaly does the ncuatlve carbon. Heuce the cxtremity of the positive carbon at lenuth presculs a cup-like coucavity, while the ground or opaline gluss; but the production of an intense Hghs to be nfterwarde deadencd s obviously a wasteful process. It fs not uontil the strong !ght cun beeconumically divided into several lfi;nu of modersto fntenaity that it stunds a chance of becoming the domestic light of the future. But if an clectric light of moderate power con bo cheaply ob- tained, 1its ndvanta uver t adoption? ‘Llie wmnount of mouey asked for to demonsirato jts practicabllity is Joss ihan § wanted to provide for & rgving conmisaion, ol which there 1s about as much necesrity na thers would be for a fitth wheel to a wagon. Ou this polut members of Congress can get all the in- formation they want by taquiriug whether there 18 uot alroudy A commission of urny onglicers d doing precliely the same work, A must be, a sive Mare Intercapted Correspandence, Neto York Tribune (Ren.). I'aruanasses, Fls,, Nov, 30, 1870, T0 =, Nv. 10 Gramercy Park, N. Y.: Ol Russls, do be forty-six T'o ratse same Copenliagen had reason to kuow that hoe is watching it it kuows what ft is about. No Craiz mes can be pluyed on him by sending receipts for suoney pali contractors for supplics ot double price, with u secret prive und **divyy " between the contrsctor wikd the ofticf Ho certifies no demund until by 4 & BWUTH CODY of the Huunzed account for which the money was pafd, for the first e since the & pump-housn 15 bringmie fun 1800 per anum, Aud vet the aunual wverage exverss of matite- nunce und repairs for the fast eight years, by the Commissloners, 18 $50,400; unid the cunal 13 bot fn us good condition us It was when they re- celved 1t fram the Trustecs, Itls I & dllapl- duted coodition; in many places twvo boats can- not pass; snd {t s prowfng worse. M. Hater, ** I dun't know anything sbout that. I never wus in the South. 1wasborn and ralacd oug heyoud the Bluck 1la, And bow did vou enre her DIA you give y medlne i 0. [neverdo. [ ean cure anvthing, [ o 1y mediclne of herbs and rub {1 on th 3 but it 1< the power of God that helps me, maki atl o e wdvantuges over guw htn D abia ki Feut iy aplrit 1o tell us where' that end of the negative carbon remains wore or | present .burnt, are beyond question, he B of Army Enginecrs, consisting of Ugns. 3 Fort Mudison Peuitentisry was bullt, it paid in- 4 fow uarply polnted. ‘This eroslon of the posi- | tric light, for ihstanc, does not vitiate the sur- | '), nunmm," 7. T8 Towers, uni 1. G, Wright, vo the party becon. ® 1o th State Treasury over §5,000, ay kurpius “'",:5‘,‘,“,':::':“" thave cured her 3t you lwlu't 5 the pole takes placo even in vacuo, nnd Is, therelore, dus ta the sctual eminsion of soltd Lasticles, aud not to the combustion of the car- bon, It1s, Indecd, gencrally believed that the mnndlnf atmosphicre as ordinary combustion vitintes It ‘Fhie carbon polots burn away, it s true, and thus consume ovxygen, wid produce carbonic-acid gas; but the action 18 insleniicant wers ordered in July, 1878, toexamtne this wiole subject, 80 thut the proposition to create another commission can mean nothing else than to pro- vide soft, 1azy places for & few fuvoritc engl But bt & Ulusgow Edinburg 'he Lotdot (casl) proposess Fray Lima promiptly, Petersburg, over expenscs, the first quarter following hils inauguration. While Lo fs not o Protivitiontst, fw 38 (n 1avor of temperanve, subriety, economy, und good government, As su execative ofticer ‘The citizens of Joliet compluln because of the smell arfsing from the stench of the Chivazo fouud he buttle "™ ENo, nor auvlody elae, Bhe would have Deet dead i two hodrs,*" At could you have found the bottls with- scwerage passiog through this city. The caval light fs produced by the fucandescence of par- | compered with tiiat which takes place dBring | Foits*"wlio, fio doubt, would do their part to AuWirsgw inuaie Moska; Lo lias nothing to do with the enforcetient of ,,,.,.,;(.,,,im Joitia i with them, and says It s | 088 ihe holp of the Almizlity tletes of carbon which form u conducting chaln | the production of the samo smount of ligbt | perpdtuate’ the mud-bank cxperinent justas | g, lack the Sy Probibltory laws. ‘That has Leen, by the Leeiv A igable: niid Mg should bo dones | o Nw L Lelween the two poles. It will, thercfore, be | from candles, or ofl, or gus, Moreover, the | firbSHINS t would continu® th ¥or slucaseilack trin Sy racy luture, relegated to the peopls directly, und | Bucedurable, and something shoul anes | u i hat woe fn the bottled" t sten that th H 7 loctrle light, if ne bo produced'in o | (ORE{8 the Government would continue thun Your unly honeat couree ix, f ¢ i und this great and able snanacement of the | o More sakes Wi thve sl i H ) at this mode ot H1lumioation ia, after sll, e'lmu g! '“n wnlmr. .cTnuuPn; ]wl. 3 1u oflice. Tu cuptuse Lundou by suma fuse, Wwith thew rests alotic. 1t is, therelore, sheer | (the Board of Ci Fhorsin il ore nmm;l ‘itnn:uw vomited up and i b A modificatiun of [lumination by incan. | closed vesscl from which sir is cxc! tided § us i Theh truat in moral foreed, vouscose to talk of hinging the temperance | canal (the Board of Counnisstoners und the | otber thimgs. I brokefvietting it up, hut here i escence. I order Lo produce the rlectrle ight | tbus the surroundlnz atmosphere way by kulpt A NEW LAWY OF MOTION, yuestion In thia State upon the clection of Mr, | Superintendent) rays that the only rumedy is to | 1t 13 H :g:l:u‘bnn m;le-l aro momenn:lrlly hm“l’lm"z |:;’w plcrlleclll winr::l from m:uj::;-;t’lu‘fi ;iz-(flu: u; 44 * Oulr urn':';l“udur: y .K{""A thus have crowned; | G Itis murt‘lwinn-lra;h‘ The Nn;mpl'u ""i‘ enlarge the vanal botween Chicazo and Lock- ”ll“ nncm-x{llu- mv.terl\;m. Hl-simeiling ‘llmx. 2 ¢, sud then scoarated io s slight dis- | electric Tecomnien exceptional Juue, Thumas, Captain, Anna, taxpuyers aro vastly more Intercated fn the ad- " S ~ | The vanzent odor “as ot some strance drug v tanc, e distanoo acrass which the 'ight can | purity. 1n rus llamo tho yallow raya predomil | An Expositien of the Mysterles of the Gyro. | Scurcl s ful dVido i, i aation. of 1w alales. Bt Sistu than 5 Dorts aniiln rould make no, dlfferctics 1 the | cune furths wnd iled the soom. *Jiwide we | leap depending on the pewer of the current. | Date, und beneo it bucomes impossible by gus- scopa, Aud licked tha d—d 1lsvana, woral Teforims, unl nlmrl:ll{ when - the Jagter | WREERII D8 B T . i e fragments of & bottle, @ brown, salvy-loc The Juminous portion of the clrcult, which | Mgbt to distingutah, say, a blul reen from o New York Merald, Thus, fexudful Oreece laaverthrows, can be sceured outslde of polltis, wnd yer ) S0 1d ha Just s ‘baa. If s W"l‘- 2N wmixture, sl bunch of something that ool ’ '8 A bridge between the two solld poles, Is | ercenish-blue, But he efectric Hght colors ; ¥ within the Republlcan aud dominant party. v man hainy—uscounterpart of the huncl H formna s brldize b i A feli-bluo, But by (he eloctrlc fueht cob Thie dlacovery of now law of motion at this [ Aud Justly punished, raterys ! d pnrty. motl would be Just. as f o s k. e hunel generally kuown as the voltale arc, The color uud shape of this luminous are depend upon the uature of the poles, 0 tle olginal experiments of Davy, wood- thareual was enployed, As loug s this sub- are much more acurately discriminated, Ilence 1ts great value in pieturo gulleries, in dye-works, or In wareliouses nud shops where colored guuds Liave to be examined at night.” o0 thne of day might be coostdered sonewhat apocryphul, snd Uit 8 clear solution of the mysteries of tho gyroscops was not within the Whils e, crytogumlsts, unknowo, Hlave polylozed (you) shrewdly, P=x, The Odinus Tax ot Quinine. THE XEW IDANO CUIEF-JUSTICE. Maf, Thompson, recently uppolnted Chlel- Justice of ldaho, is u_resident of Linn Connty, aroxl lawyer, a populur wan, o Republican of hetd back at Lockport, Ow passing over the bridge below the dam, 1 observed that no wuter wss fsltog over ft. 1 calledd on one of your cltizens, and usked for un explanation of the reasou why the water bug ed Nk 1 the bottls at it 8 s °They are Bunkes,” e sahd, * Just the same as tiem abe vowlted up. They are alive, xame as them o the botile, but they won't move now, onlv ut 4 o'clock, ey grusp of the oralnary man of letters, And yet Broakiyn (N. Y) Times, e lowa persussion, and will moko good | stopped. He replled thut he s 5 thes ‘Then those lu the stamee conttoned to b ueed the lght afforded ) i i & el o0l & fhe lowa h K stapped. He replied thut he suppased they § jo0tte crawt uronml up the sldes elear 1o the Wl but o brliant experiment. for tho eet: MISSISSIPPL RIVER. 0o GLoue criiens ot Srlah B, Mr, Jasicaales [, JEneuiavth Joclsas dEtho, Jougabtastingt dudye. cLlu appainlmens Wes, tlinls witholic to give thew s rest from the sineli on | 00" G0 hundly et thei I there, they urelable, But fu 184 M. Leon Foucsult pro- fused to substitute for charcoal that cabonus l;m'u twatter which is deposited in the joterfor '\",Lhumum and fa known us g phite, 0 this hurd wiul donse carbon Is sawn ioto :v‘h, or pencils, it may be used with ndvautage l‘:l'm.!uulux the electric Heht, sincs (¢ s vuatly ore durable than the softer forins of carbon, 4ucl a3 wood-chiarcoal. Coustderably objection ay nevertheless be urged it the use of 3 T2plite, It s found, for instance, that ita "l Ly uinil texture sre not aiways nuiform, and mu leht consequently fuctuates fu brilliancy. uction of electric Nght, it becoiies needtul to move them together lu 2 The Outlst Plan—Capt. Cowdon’s Reply to ENle' Critleisnn—limbankiuents Cause Cre- ‘wasxes—Outlets Prevent Thew, ‘WasniNaton, D, C., Jan. 24,—Editor Chron- icle: Then Congressman Gifbson, Lehlud bls mud walls as high as thoso of the Hoaugho, in Chiins, watching fur and ready to kitl the, firet old Daddy Craw fish that dared bore through his levees, would bo bappy, aud, 28 he lmsgines, the Misstasinpi Vatley would be prosperuns with the river improved from the mouth of the [luols to the head of the Passes, with a dredga-bost diggiog away dsy and night on the bar to matn- Currull, uppears to have demanstrated the one and to have accomplished the other, the proufs of which, so fur a8 we urc able to Judge from u husty glance, now hie before us. Mr. McCarroll avers that ell bodies tnoving 1 right lines chauge thelr distunce from 1hecentre of gravity, and, comsequently, thele welght, st every mo- ment; sud that, when moving fu cipves, whetlier voncentric with the cireles of the cartn or othierwlse, the tangentlal forco, antazonizing with thut of : gravity, aerves tochange thelr welght wlso. flence e lays it down ax & fovrth law of sotlon, that ** A hody s of uniforin welght whun at rest only.” 1u retation 10 the mysterious probiem of the Ryroscope,—~which haa, we belicve, never been the millionatrs manufacturluy chemist for * free quinfue * will presently end o s victory for the veople. The Zimes need not vay that it does uut favor sudden and wiid ehanges of the tariif 1o meet the views of the thevriats und doctrin. pires. But there aro some chinges which are demanded slike by justies and by u hroad re- gurd for the intereats of *Americun industry and ot the whole people. ‘e reform ady » uied by us with respect to the suiar dutses is ons of theso changes; certalo dewands of manutactur- ers for po ensing of burdens ou thelr saw wa- terials inay b so reckoned; and the abolition of Alie exorbitant tux ou quinine issnothicr. ‘There his dge,—the lirst intlmation of it belug the telegram aunouncivg the fuct. ApAMY' PRAUD. it is reported on good authority from the Niuth Dlstriet, that Clerk Adams hias placed the natme of J. J. Wilson ou the rofl of (he nexe Mouse as Congressman from lowa, I o, he will huve to erusu (L3 for, buse us {3 the Demo- cratle party in Congress, that party ju_ towa will not dare to permil so ross u fraud upon the pevplu to eiand, It wouid bury the party to deep 10 obliviun fothia Btate that the trumn ot Uabriel would vot resurrecy i, HawkBys, e - Vritah Dukedom 0 uw 1o allow them ¢ get to chureh, are, the waterds shat down when Norton & Co. shint duwn ther mitl, and the water ou_ Nuudays at Lockport stunds from eight to nine feet deep, wnd is calrulated 10 giveduliet an extra dose of pure stench on Mondays. Why is it that those wasle-gutes ut Jawckpart were bot all raléed und the water al- luwed to vass at full head ¢ It would bu well for the wise ones of Jotict to exsenive into this, und hayethe sewer worked to s full cupacity, Keep the water ot stx feet, s was destzued when the cannd was uade, The experiment would not cost wuch, und, if there are nut tuods cnvugh fo the treasury pay for L& mun Lo attend to lt, place one of” those “flve- were so lively,” ‘Il reporter touk the battle und held fup to the hight of & conl-oll Iswp, ‘Phe buuch ot something looked, on closs inspeetion, somne- thing Jike tiny suah, dubully une of thewn seemud o (move as thouwn Jt had Jide. ¢ What ure you going to do with thls thing you found under the sliewalk ' * Keep it, aud us long oy § keep It [am keep- 1ngz 0 soul (i mixery, W Wy tn ¢ Becuuno that wan who bid it there 10 tor- ment her 1s now suffering the turmcuts it gave her, *'Theu It rencts upon the one who put it Naw York Times. oy el " there, i the churm {8 brokew, does 182 Pogoriion au they wear away. gt s | S o twemy to twanty-two fect, | Satsfaciorily Ralved previouvly, -iie solution b | are lees tha lnif a togew manufacturlig chem: | Two Britlsh Peckien were created last yaar, | Sopar-psrduy man o ytay there und handlothe § 05 g T RS oW steriniz ult 1hat. wbe suf- A cuntinuouy, the distance botween hich dug-out ships of 1,500 or 2,000 tops | Beemigly quits ¢laar. {n fact, hoaopears 1o | lats in the United Stutea—aud every oue of | ayd two becamo extinet, Asmatters stundd, %0 1 1 Wi take' oue of his chums with him. Af | fered. £ u fWbou wust be kept constant; uud ) OVer whichdug L v gl U8 | Jemoustrate thut u vertlical wheel in wotfon | them fs w millionalre, Whst does the 2 per | Dukedous, Cleveland und Buct will be- 1he same time J would sizeest that the third 4o Aud what will be the pesultd” H oo lflm slilve carbou s destroyed ( hre pulled by tug-bouts, charging 85 & bale | docs nol press upon the wame points of tis bear- [ cont duty on forclen quinine—this pro- | come uxtinct on the death of Uwexisting Dukes, | yng aud the Superintendent, with long-haudied | 1ie will die und go to el 3 w“l‘hlnuru mapidly than the neative carbon, ) frelght on cotton to Liverpool, wheu it fs carrica | fuus that it does when it is at rest, from the | hibitory ~tux—meant — Rhnply this, that | but the Duke of Huckingbum, who is ttddles | gvely remove the vhalruetions from the bag- | * Surot” : ¥itlon muat be 1wade for & correspondsng - | grom the Atlentie ports, whers they have thirty | fuct, us bo ullegus, thut all the particles of wat- | the Anierican milllouaire suauutucturer of qui- | ored and u wiower, may murey nain, ‘The - { yo -h,,, have not funds 1o keep the dredie Yeo, Mecan't get well asfong us I keep . :"re:f" 10 ita velocity, "This has slways been one b, weLreat dificulties in attempting tu carry “mlv“l::::lilvlmfiumuxn. ')’lnz‘l,mku u‘lltlnml:le o ¢ becn devis eeD the poles Searated Ly adetinite diatance, but munuthwn Vices invol ey vo the use ef delteate und complex fect of waler and 5,000 tou ahips, for 82 a bale and the same proportion on a3l othwr Irelrht Burely such statestnanship descrves not only to be rewarded with high ollice, but wununents as lasting o themud wall he would build to drawn his ucighbors, sbould be ervcted to his memary. By the time the Hon. Mr, Robertson will not ter in the peripliery ot one side of the wheel have a tendency to (ly off at various angles in the line 0f the esrth's gravity, und one ot them directly tn thut Hue; while all the particles in tue utlier half of the periphery bave a tendency to fy off {n a contrary direction, vstablishes un unequal distribution of furce upon the axis, and nine cun put his price 20 per cent bigher than e cost of mukiug the article in Eugland or France wnd transportfug over the sea to our shores, Wo liave no late scnedule of prices at hand: but, when Pelletier’s guinine could be landed {n New York in bond for $3.00 an ounce, Powers & Wightmau demunded 34.680. In uther Ierior diguities of tiesy nonlemen would, bow- ever, deacend to thelr relutives, so that thelr deaths would uot atfect the nuniber of seats {u tie House of Lords. Quly two Duledoms other than roval, Abereorn and Westiineler, have been created by the Queen. ‘the toriuer §s lu the Pecrugre ol Irel: “There §5 not at the at work, und they should do wome of the work themseives, It seems they musy be employed, Let Wem come down to busiueus, Baurson. e ——— Hhilelds Tolls & Ntory of Dhouglus, thix” *+ Aud are you ruhx: to let il djed “Yes, He tried to Kill this piek. Why sbouldn't L die by the same thiug be futended for her ! % 1hd you ever cure any such cases beforel" * Yes, hundreda of tiem.. Thuve taken out Waskingtan Disvatch to &, Louts Globe-Dewocrar. TUB JABLOCUKOPF CANDLE. “ ® uiinus snd plus slde of the wheel; #s ou the da, the consumer hud 10 pay & taxof a shade | present tine auy Whic noblemen who have just aking of early o 1 , (Gen, | scorpions aud ground pupples aud suskes from Little progrees, boumme e ot o the fa. | Botoemaddled thatbo cavot dutigulsl the | 50U lkde e tave tie eurth's grarity, pius the | leas (han 18 per cent to * protect ™ a bfl-dozen | claiie tw acha’ distinction, DUt U0 the 110y | g1 mtid suut e Slortume. ae e e | Sl The onho way, 'L Koow u white mss out 1 ustrial “extension of etectric Mumiostion as | from tho riverto the gulf snd a srevesse or | taugential force of the whcel, ind oa the uther | wianulacturers whose w. th alveady was ovor- | atde Lord Suliabury, who has a wifc, by wioro | jereqt deal of trouble st the thme il Nauvow | Weel—some white jueu are reul wmart—that b0 a4 wechanical reeulators wera needed. | slulce-way which resurvs water to the river, | ft8 Rravily mivus that force, This ouce admit. | Howing. Tho tax was not pafd to the Goveru- | thay [ikely to und s career with only strawe | (g leir headausriens, Just st this tine Joo unded up 4 dried scorpion und put u little of Ut te subject took a uew_dvparture wheo, In | and that, sfter all, he may yet coumio tu the ai ted, the motlon of the horizoutal riog oo which | ment. It was banded dirctly to the manufact- | heriies around his coronet, Lord Derdy, oven | gith bad u revelution, commaiding the Aor- | 1t i % dnink of whisky for 2 mau fm dida't 1ike, h 158, . Jablochkoft, olices In the Russlan | Of sayiug Ui couptry by drawing the water off the vertical whicel revolves 1 apparent at once; | urers of quinive, And who'are the consutaers | had heremulned in the ruvuing,—and Lo icuy 1% 10 vote the Whise ticket, und, us they wers | Wl thut mun was full of scorpious fu thres ° Swy, brought forward an electric Jamp fo | aud not bankin: iy up. It makes no differeace | for the ring, - being frea abey any | in thia casst Why, the sick and the suffering. | be fn it azain,—would bave vared for such dis- | o rornndable element (o the vote of the State, | Weeke." L Whicli the reguistor was ontirely abollshed. In- | whether the vll‘;l be old or new, be must sdmit | IWpulse wven it [n its own plaue, | The victimg of fuver. Itis the man stretched | tinction cven less than his sire, who, of voune, Douglas and himselt called upow Smith to talk * Buf zuu van cure these discases ™ dtesd of placimge Wi two carbon pund.il one | that, altbough tbeso ideas Way have fusted | 8lply retires before the plus’ slue | ou bis back wod Luraincup with tho heat of | might have bad a Dukedombud he plessed. But |\ matter over, Douglus was so conyluciog lu Yes by the belp of the Alinlebty, Ho mage | 4bove thie otber fa the same, or Il uearly the | around in the inindsof men like fooso rocks | OF the wheel und fo a direction contrary to the | disense thut must reuder {ribute. Families | wiat was a orund new coronet to the four- { i urruments that Bumith wus converted to his | @ for that purposs, 11e hielps me."” X fuuy vertical line, a8 had Geverslly bocn dono | {on the mountain side) or trees o the forest. revolution of the wheel itself. In explanation | brouzhtto grio vrivation hay his tax. It §s | teenth Earlof Dcrbf. Pame Miv'ster, renowned | yiewe but suld as e bad bad one revelation it 1t was a elrangs . A ball-dozen pegre belore, e pluced them side by side, Between | And as the butlder would take the rough stone of the wysterfous wanter fn which the whole | wrung from those du distress, at » tine when ofar, and of whom “the traveled Toane would not do to have suother, Hu suld, bows | womes and uien, evideutly '““5 up to the aver- o e (o cylindrical rods of carton be Interposed | or growing trees. from which bo coustructs his | *elaht of ‘the gysoscopa is sustalued on one | every cent inay b as precious as a pleco of gold, | Athentun Aberdecn,” ln big decve ucarly us | oyur tiat if thay would cal) upon Klney Smith, | ue i intelligeate, corroboruted 1he atory, dos- | Lijer of aome insuintlog wedium which | bouse o ship, 1 huve molded theso facts into | 8ide of the uprizit pivot upon which the swull | There is bo excuso for vich u tuxas this, How- | crusty, caustle, und uncomplimentary us Kogers | pig Grother, be could protbly accomplish what | ens saw the botile dug up, und were cognixant ¢ keot” thein electrically distiuct while wechavi- | a systein it canmot bo refyted by bonest R’rulmuau from the horizoutal riug rests freely, | evermuch peovle may pray for "{zmlccfion." himeelf, aufd; ~ I have beard Py, Foxy and | thoy onghed. Rigne: was aecording: aulted, | OF tic facts. As the reporter was about leav- ¢ «ally Iy ¢ . For this purpose the fuveutor | arguments, . McCurroll sayas thut when the vertical wheel | we cannot permit the pled of that system to | Sheridan, but our own Lonl Durby, when ho 1s wnd at the pext convouation ol the temple ho | 0 4 counlo of well-dressed, intelligent-aopear- | tmgloyed at first & composition containiug kuo- "As for Mr. Ellls, alter cltiog bim to pages 418 | 13 wmade 1o rotate’so rabldiy thut the tangeotisl | cover so great au {niquity, It seoms to us that | at bis best, {8 equal to them 3lL" Only sows | Jypuogupeud tht be bad o later sevelation, which | 10 ladles whu reaida do the viciuity, Tt or oiva<lay, but ting bus siuce bucu dis- | and 419, Ilumpnrl'u & Abbotts us to the same | fOFcs 18 in eXcess of thatof pravitation In thu | ft {s only necessary that the peoplo know the | four or tive of the Dukes cun watch Lord Derby 4 Gireicted the Mormous to vote the Democratic [ 008 of them giviug her bame as | blaced by comtaon plaster of Parise o uotin. | facte of page B, my inediorial uader Increased | Wholo laass, buth riog and wwhoel wil semain | facts: they will compel thelr_pepresentatives to | in point of tucowie, and, whtl v haa priucely | icer. When Joo Soiith was questioncd on the | Mre. — Joues, caine ~ fu to luquire ¢ 'rl-ini. Boweyer, 1g the Jusulativg materta) thut | Currents as to the grest blundes he made with | 51 coded Without any materal support on ane | aweep the barbarous law from the records. || semi-foudal atyle, the Stanleys have uever beetd | yypjuct, bio replied that, as Rheney’s revelation | ulier the cundition of Puiebo 1] s H v Wilde, of Machester, bas recently fonnd It regard 10 the 81} below the Bonuet Carre side of Lhe uprl'vh&l aid be carrled round tho spendthnits. wus luter than his, they must follow that, ‘flie | Was preseut, ' sho sald, hen Phebe vomfted | :mmlllc 10 dispenre with fb altogether, und G- | crovsuse, there is buz lstle clso to answer, as | Pivot upun which the projection from the riay A Healthy Young AVoman's Dissass, o e — e Fesull was u swecplug Democratic victory lu tha | b the suakes. | heard ¢he was dying, or st i .fi-u e light by simpty mountiug the tworods | b went over the samo old buwmdrum of | Feets revolving nore rapidly as tho tangential cihuinnad Tunes, Darlus' Tomb. portion ot the State. least could not hve loug, ocame 1o tryand ¢ i by slde, thy carbons belog merely costed | Atty years ago. 4o reminds me of a wman | furce of the wheel deereases aud I8 more readity |y yWig wilt beautiful, bright, und good youos | Among the most ramarkabls tombs of'the an- ———— do somutbiny for ler. “ihe smakes, of whatever 1 Ikl hydrute of Huw. ‘The cotlre urraugement | whiot L ouce siw 1o Now Urleans, whero the | bent out of ks plauc, uatll, falling bulow thu fustst on writiog alleged poetryl A | Cleuts muy be noticed the scpuichre carved out Too Ueavy for Him you may cull (hew, they loak uow mors Iks ¢ Whiuskeative of o double-wicked csndle, fn | cuteros aro sll sbove the ground; ¢ force exerciied upon the wiols mass by thy | BOSES HEE O Fodidapae ) of tho livfug rock by order uf Darius, the war- artes. 4 iajra, were certulhly olfve, und crawled about fa } *hiel W fosulator playa tha part of tie waz, | ho was baidng out. over iy $Op gruvity uf tho eartly, Loth rlog und wheel begin | much wiore lmportant $oquiry ls, Why will they | 1wl Guqueror Kivg of Persls, faz the re- | This comes from Wateriord, London County, | 4 Yery snaky wanuer.” | ' ' or It i melted wud dissipated by the beat of | I eald, *Why don’s you bore & bole st the bot. | t0 kradually describo duwoward the wre 0i a | continue to squaudegthe patorusl possessions | ception of bis owy remains; und which is exist- | Vs A colored meetivg wes ltately held Ta | 1vis wqueer tase, fours 1t gurreut,~while the carbous reprcacot the tom und let ‘the water run outi” The laconic circle vertical to a ltus taugeot to tho earth's ju buyiog the postage-sismps which are neces- vur ing 10 this duy st Perscpolls, after a duration of { this pluce, ut which the utienduuce Wus largo Py e RS }";k:l“&exx‘a:u Ui devico s comumonly knowt s | reoly was, I avu bo time to try exporlucute, :‘;{.’“:"h“"“';,‘,‘;:,?g;:{fl,‘:,‘,,,‘,',",:J“;,,:“‘;‘“;";: sary 1o convey el vlfuslous through tho malls | twenty-throy cenzunu.‘r[m bortico is supported | aid the voaveres Numerole. T stove ot | * Spelling In Gernany, AWy ot cundle. I the two caibous wore | for { huve atwaysdone it this way.' Bu with | 007 riog, [oF 1ts rudius, unty, at last, ihe ex. | to the newspsper-otfices! Sbellsy detined poctry | bY four coluwns twenty feet fu bigbt, and fu the | haopening to hll‘ the miunter gsked one of the A distinguisticd teacher fu Germany writes to W a1 tqual pace, the distauce between | Uhesa meo, they' would siways leves and pever | 1 100 fOR 00 0 ORI O ground. o 2 the bapplest (Loughss of the bapplest winds, centru Ls the torm of w doorway, seewsiugly the | broddern to put it fu position agalo. Brotber | Prof. Adnian Scutt that spelllog all over Ger- lupd would e kept ubiform by means of the leura. entratce to the futerior, but it & solid; the en- it, but, belog ratber wupy Lus b o b Jobusou n-:rml to do b crowded out by the souad u.,n',p“““ fusulutur, or even by their flxmlicl;o:b ‘The vivid plcture he drew as to the destruce R R e T The poetry of the bounciug muiden, whose | tablature is of chasts design, Above the portls | slow, the old mfvister said, Piek i up, brud- | wethod, ** which teaches the sounds represeuted wm““mbuld:u. But as a watter of fact the | tion of water craft by crevasses i all true y A Uearty Laugh, coecks glow witl co there ls what may be termed an ark, sup- | der, pick it up; de Lord wou't let 1t buru you.” | by the different fetiers, sud pays uo atleution %0 carbon s consumed twice us repidly | enough; but had there never been levees to Busan Zeutmever, 8 Lebauon (Pa.) milkmald, | whose walk ne 1oited by two rows of fgures uvout the wize of | Brotuer Jobuion, with teiih in the sesy; tever 10 wile vawes. “atiye carbou, I¢ s, theretore, noced radss thy Water 50 Juauy, feeb abave the batursd lauzbed 80 Reastily when & cuw Upact ths berds- tstoncs of amply lucowative furces, Ls spt to be U, besrivg 1% on theiruplifted bands, wud st sclzod the hot pipe, and of course,Lyd his v, Lands Qaly a fsw quite 4 beachers o1l adiait apelling,” & .

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