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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: BATURDAY- FEBRUARY 1, I879—8IXTEEN PAGES. election in the fmportant Department of the Glronde, Hera T find 2,643 electors went to the urn to choose four Scnatars. e aczrezate of Republiean voten was 1,75, The Coneeryatiyes (Bonapartist an1 Leltluist Monarsilsta) pum- besed together 1,267, Yet all the sonr Senators returnel are Repunlican. Evidently gross (- Justice fs here done the opponcnts of the Re- publle, In equity they shouiil ba renrescted at Versaliles by one, If not two (rather tiwo than one), Benstors, It 4 & alznificant circumstance that thie Bonapartists have hren beaten In every departiment which they contested. Even in thie Nord andd the Nievre. ‘Allnpflwd to be thorough- 1y Bonapartist) Lho Hepublicans have won the ay. In Malne-ct-Lolra nud Morbihan, on the otlier hand, the Monarchistscarried al the seata, The devartments In which the Monarchists have becn victorfous are, according to the Republie- Ad f money wers made to the grantees of the Bey, and a deed of partucrship drawn un for them 1o sign. They, not undersanding law e wellan they did horges, atripped themselyes ia stzning of thelr proprictary rlghte, An apoeal againat the “amartaess™ “of Counte de Sancy war made to a Consular tribunal and disinlzsed. Ivwas carrled to the Tribunal of Alx, with no Rreater auccess. The Bur finally put his foot down upon De_Sancy. s Highness pranted the tract of land to the cousin of tlie Emperor and toa !ml( who wnsa paragon of prettiness and skllled {n every art calculated 1o embelllsh awoman. The objcct of his grant was tore- tain the Licutenant and his fair Ancrican fricad in Tunls by opening a fleld there for thelr ener- gies, It was niot his intentfon to recognize - body elseas owner or owners of the Aards. ‘Tunls was made too hot to hold De Bancy, and heat, the value now given being foot | and, slter directing him to take to himself the pottnda. Out of mich other valuable work dur- | same words of coudemnation which he had ad- Ing ke yoar In varions departments of phyaies | dressed to Cumiaing, sentenced him to we can only mention De La e and Muller's | two years in the State-Prison for elahora‘e resenrchies on the phenomens accom- | the forgery and one for the conspiracy, panving clectrie diseharze In- gases, which have | both sentenees to begin st the same their complement. la the researches on simlilar } thne. Tcel bora the sentence unflinchingly, bat phenomena hy Dr. Maefarlave, described In | at its close leaned on the neck of Mr. Town- the “Transactions of the Royal Hoctety | send and whtapered & fesy words in lis ear. The of Edinburgh ''; Bedley Taylor's cuifous { framesof both snen shook with suporessed experiments on the "color fizures pro- { rmotlon as they thus stood together, und then ducell on thin flins by varsinz sounds; | ‘Wecl took his seat, while the minister romained Gore's researches on the thermo-cluctric prop- | at his side. ertled of lquids; Capt. Evans' fmportant con- Charles 8, Strader, the ex-Director of the tribution ton knowledga of the earth's mag- | Board, found guilty un onc charge of forgery notlem and its remarkadle clianges, 1o 14 Geo- | und threa of conspiracy, noxt was scatenced to raphical Soclety lectures; (. 1, Darmins varl- | two yoars in fhe State Prison for il first i1+ papers on the viscosity of the earth, which | offense, i a ltke term for each of the other PARI frlend of But the Enquirer, you know 18 & Democratic paper. McLean told me himself that lic was In favor of my brother for the next Presidency, but § gucss he'll have to makea sort of a show” of rupporiine a Democrat, 50 a3 to lm:‘pr h:; p'lupcr -il“;':;re ‘Wllh his pnrly."n ¢ Mr. Gra exhibitel two photographs, one of a bright itils cir, aeed l;mfi’m T years, und the anma ;t*fllmnr;ynf;"nm Ton. Gsom Starr s to othier of & hoy of about 17, ‘They were his son @ Power of Radway's Ready Rellet ina and dauchter, he sald. One had the name of an Elizabeth photosrapher, and the other of & Case of Sclatic Rheamatism, Phllullzlphh gallery. Tiie lntter was taken scveral years ago, he sald, when he was in this I clw with his family. Ho paid & VIsit 10 the f0re: | pn, Fanmar: Wb ron per s oes Hommory o noon to J. R Cassclberry, of this city, with | ders. vortueiastthree years I have had freqient and whom he waa associated o the post-tradershin Ve Afiacks 07 achitica, sametimes oxtandlng from business, took dipuer at his house, and last ambar rexions famy ankick sbd ot tines i in night took & train for Washington. JiHNE ihe tme T hava heen thus amfer Ihave e ! . A Parisian Pilgrimage=--St. Gene- vieve and Her Devotees, At the Pantheon==-A French Sermon--- Catholle Elogqnence-—Sensuons Religion. The Benatorial Elections and the Priests— Tateresting Btatistios—Eleotoral i have both a phyefeal nnd goologl-al hearmgs the | theee, but all to commence at the sama time, et —— . tried almoas all the remedics racommended by wi ana, ln-eclluly those In which cducation fs least | the orlainal grantees are fuvited to re-enter Into | lavaluablu paper of Thomson, at the United- Dr. Mattison, the ex-Clerk of the Board, un- T HMORMON WOMEN {°p o fools, hoping th And veilef, bub all proved to. Unfairess widely aprend: hut I would not pin my falth to | possesston of the 10,000 hectares, which are | Rervice Institution, on compass adjustment in | der four convictions of forgery, was mext sen- wo L/ TNASE tFied varlons kinds of bathis, manipulations,” i any purty-statistics of this sort. now well atocked with borses, M. ‘Wadaington | dron ships; the duplexing of long subimaring | teoced, aml received four vears In the State - ontward anpileations of Ilnimexts too numerans to uphulds De Sancy's claim, based on o lecal quibble, but recogulzed by a Conentar tribunat, *“French honor ls attacked by the Bey.”! Du- faure, a sounder thinker wnd uisblased by Amer- THRER IMPORTANT NOVELTIRS are st down for production within the weok. M. Otlivier Metra's bailet, * Yedda," at the Opera, licads the list, Next comes s new cables. Among works of importance published during the year we can_only meation Draper's ' Selentitle” Papers,” Ravicizh's “'l’hr:orr ot Sound,” and the lirst part of & valuable CHis- Prison for each offense, but all to commmence at the sameo time. Dr. H. M. Cox, member of the Finance Com- mitlce und u physician in excellent practice, And What They HMave to Say for Them- | inentios, and prescriptlonyof the mort eminent pbysie aclves mod Thelr Kind—Brighan Young's | STas Repicmber & (e Grsent soquses of o friend Daugliter~Views of Polygamy and the m afic Gossip---Tola's ** Assommole oo The e Jetress and tho Grocer fa the o 5 & Law of 1863. of my old turns, To my surprise and deiight the frse awr-Conrts, operetta at the Boufle it * Lo Maro- | icau friends, is unable to take Inthis Dosition. | tory of Physics,” by the late I'rof. Pogzendortl, | was rentenced to cighicen months fn State ve ina co ter bathing and ruhbi L ¢ B e e rmaiined | IF th Forelan Minlster perscver he will prob- | just fosued, " | Piison for cach ot ti three charxes of con- YarNiss(on fad, Timb. in & wasm glows The #osf, thouzh not much in the Mormon way itsclf, was yesterday visited by two of tho Moarmonest women in Mormondom. The younger ably be turned out, tamvetta docs not see the nse of suddling the Kebublie with a pendant of Vagluirs Jecker, spiracy proved against him, but sll to com- mence at the same Uine, John N. Givens, the Attorney to the Bonrd of versiou of Etnlle Zola’s ' Assommoir,” at the Ambigu. This will be an event of such mreat importance_that § may devote a whole letter 1o LIQUEPACTION OF TIIE GAYES. Of course, the malhematiclans have been h"l“ bug rheir work hae little mterest for the i foerinl Correrpondence of The Tridune. now haow tn, Pants, Jan, 8.—The French are oceasionally aw axter of the situat . Tecl qite ;! and feel gni 3 K RS (RCTEE ds my friaa, '} nave ¥ NADWAY R ative writers as the modern | i, Emilc Zola Ia the filzh-nriest of the reallatic = ——— utilic gonerally; but we must mention Prof, | Freeliolders, cune next, and to Mm the Chict- | yisitor, who ls by no means bad loaking, was | irivel withant a botels In miy valise, f;'fi'i:’du:fi";'.flf ss tlie modern Athens: a | OF, /\ TALUTAlistict scliool ot ifterature, awd SCIENCE IN 1878. ilvesorsingeolons discosers ot the wonder. | JUFLke szt smolee mott serercly, He tald: | e wilow of & man neaed Williams, aut his | “Yoursiroy, - 4 g0, sTaANR, 5 R i arl the ul analogieg | xlst betwee ¢ at E ' 3 2 . pane whlch © Auld Reekie ? (with conslderably | & naturalista have 3o tar produced.. PendIng | pror ous Sade 1n Astramamical and Fhys! e e been Cliun b er, At ot 2y | ben:h that T have heen callea upon to pronounce | Aecond wife while in “‘: I‘;'.";' “"']‘,"‘ Hie 'h,"' RHEUMATISM Bume got) was, and I believe atll e, wont to | the broduction of all these noveltics, the dru- | FFOR n_Astronomical and Phyal- | Lecisions i (he ot nodern’ geonntry, Iy | AChieiico upon o wember of the Ha canvicted | tleth or fortleth hild of Brigham Young—ahc g Is to ftscit 1o its moments of modest sclf- | matie world 1a gossiping nhout u very amnsing et Research—Wonders of the Sun mnd of | tje bopderland between phvsics aud chemistry, | 9 €Timo, and the duty Is a most painful one. | didn't know which. The elderly lady was Mra. NEUR ALGIA Losdes Athens bad its patron godaess, | action brought' against n worthy, well-todo | the Workatiop. the worl of Callietetad Pictet in the liguefae: | You have lind a fate s timparthal trigl, vat bave | Emeline B, Wells, the wile of Dantel I, Wells, AN ) 5. s wo Roddess recogalzed by Sother but, n imitatiog vartous customs and fi'il'.‘f&i‘mm ‘tho anclents, 14 has placed Itself under the protection of & Christian saint,—who, 1 suppose, is at & least as good ssa Pagan guldeu,—-mppom! to take special intercat in \le welfare of its too often forgetful sud grace. fess Inbabitants, and ever ready to assurc thelr rare petitions 8 favorable hearing by the Deity. Tuls patron-saint,—female, af course,— ONCH BIMPLE OENEVIEVE, apatriot who aid her fellow-countrymen and citizens good service during the fuvestment of Paris by the ruthless hordes of Attlls, the wgconrge of God,” has given her numo to the 14l on which stand now two fine churclies, the Pantheonand St. Etfenna du Moat, together witn many otber handsome and venerable butld- {rgs, colleges, lbraries, and schoolr. Mont 8t. Genevleve Is the citadel, so to speak, of the Quartler Latin. From this place of vantage you lapk down upon the busy and joyous Boule- yard Bt. Michel, the Luxembourg, and the Odcon, The whole meighborhood teems with students,—wild, nolsy young feflows, for the + grester part, haters of priests and luvers of sour beer, declared encmies of churches and crowns, saints aud sanctity. An odd place, therefore, to chooss fora Catholic demonstration such as {hat which for a week past has crowded the two churches with pilgrims, A Parlstan pligrimag o Imoosstble! The very essociation of the words (s ridfcutous: but not the less is it true that for s week and more crowds have been focking to the hill of Bt. Genevieve to pay that long-de- parted heroine homsgo in prayers, penltence, and pence,—especially penco. TUR *XEUVAINE DB 8T. GRREVIEVE," London Times, Bimply to register the acient!fic worlkk of the past year which has found its way to the Mght through the many sclentiile socleties all over the world would pretty well occupy an Issue of this paper. But this multitude of oreanizations by no meany absorbs all the sclentifle work of the world, though probably most of it gravitates toward them. ‘Iliere fa a host of scientific perlodicals, homo and forelen, quite indepen- deut of the sucletfes, which are often the firat to give to the world the results of rescarch of the frst importance. In this intensely svlen- tilcage even the daily press §s sometimes the firsl to announce scientific discoveries of the firat {mportance; as wituess the sunouncements of Edison’s inventions. Wo ourselves, we be- lleve, were the firat, in this country at least, to publish, about a year azo, the news of the ligue- faction of the ** permanct " gasss, Our readers must sco that It {s a hopeless sk to give a com- plete of account thesclentitic work of the year In Lhe space at our disposal. We can ontyallude to afew polats of the greatest Importance,uml thal maiunly la respect of the work done in our own country, The princlpsl ecientitic “event of tho year was, however, without ma- tionally, notwithstanding ~ the rumor that the American_ astronomers ot up’ the eclipse of July 20 to rive them- selves und their Enclish confreres an oxcuse for a hotlday, The results of this ectipse have been Fr:ny thoroughly discussed fu otir columnsj {t as enabled us to obtaln o wore detinite knowl- cdgo of the character of the sun’s actlvity, of the true hature of hils wonderful appeudage, the coroug, und possibly, also, of the orixin of the zodiacal light, But, lo the eves of sunie astron- omers and of the ** general public,” probably s more_interesting result wus the discovery of one, i€ uot Lo, intra-merearial planets, Tliere can bo little doubt, we think, as to the accuracy grocer named Legru, by Mlle. Gelabert, unretty actress at the Folles' Dramatiques. In 1877 Uie grocer fell In lova with the actress {then vlaying a leadinz part in the * Cloches de Cornerlile ), proposed und was acceptud. With much prudence M. Legru made bis innmorata’s WITHDRAWAL, FROM THR 8TAGH a sine-qua-non of the marrlage, The condition wuncuu‘)led. M. Legru ucreed to r'!( Mlle, Uelabert's manager the forfeit of 20.000tr, stipulated £6win her coutract, und actually did pav ball. Sometime after, the birkle-viect had oifers of an cngagement abromd on lheral terms: but, trusting to the plinted word of her grocer, st declined them. Too conlident Gelabert! ter lover tired of her eharms, His yisits suddenly ceased, and she heerd nothing of him for close upon o year. 'Ihe neglect stung lier to the heart, nnd “ahe brought the present action agalnst im. Flrst, ahe claims the re- malnine 10,000Ir, due to the manager; next, 18,000fr. loat by the refusal of the forclzn en- zement; tovether, (N.000fc,, nud costs. egris protests lie owea nothing, and threatens a counter-action for damayes sustained by his reputation. A touching satira on our frall liuman uifections, 18 it not{ Hanry MeLTZER, FRANCE AND TUNIS. How » Brilliant Americnn Lady Imperils the Pence of Europe, Correspondence Now York Wrld, Tants, Jan, 14.—You will tind in somo of the English soclety journals of the last fortnight varfous vaguo ullusions to an nccompllsbed American Jady with malchless halr and a won- dorful volce who has been the latest * success *! in the British metravolls, or at least in that part of 1t which lives, moves, and has Its beluy about the Prince and Princess of Wales. This lady was a guost at Luton oo of Mrs. Gerard Lelgh durlog 8 rozent visit thero of thelr Royal High- been pored guilty, It fs my daty to give notles to you that un the first day of the next term of the Bupreme Court J shall niove to bave your name stricken from the rolls of practicing coun- #elors, s you are no longer worthy to remain in the vaiks of an honorable profession. ‘The sentence of the Court is that you be confined nt bard labor In the titate I'rieon jor clghteen maonths on each of the twocharees of consviracy proved agalust you, hoth sentences to commence at the same tine” , This sentence was ol- most_entircly unexpected by (livens, whosa Irienda had presentedto the Court a petitlon for a lyght sentence, signed by nearly every member ol the Bar of the county, and it was thouzhy it be would eacape wlth 4 licavy fine, In this hope a brother of Givens was present In Court vrepared to pav the fine. ‘The scntcaced man bit Liis U until the blood cante when he heard the {)udrxmcnt of the Court, and more pity was felt for thin periaps than for any of the others, ac he bud peen contident of ‘escaplug State Prison, Juese King, the ex-momber of the Finance Comnnittee, who pleaded non vult to the charee of conapiring with Teel und others to defraud the county vut of over 85,000, was nentenced to the State Prison for one year, and bowed uncon- ceraedly to the bencl as lie received his sentence. Ile 13 w'mnn of Inrge frame, with o fowinz black beard, iid be scemed to take his sentence as quietly as If it were only s few days of confine- ment in the County Jail, John 8. 8liker, the Contractor to the Board, who liad been convicted oo two charges of con- spiracy, was the tast of the connty conspirators sentenced, and completed the n{ne 80 far con- victed, As ho was not an ofliceholder, the Chiel~Juatice was more lenient with him than with the others, and he escaped with a flne of £500 und imprisonment la the County Jall for sig months, Charles McDerniott, the Phitlipsburg officer, who was the only person convicted duriog the trislsof the present week, was next sentenced. For the two charies of consplracy of which he was found gullty, he was scut to the State tion of the “*permanent” gases helougs strict to 1877, thouzh much has been done during the past vear in coutinuing the experfinenta, In the department of mineral chemistry we find that _during the past year M. Lecueq do Bolsbaudran has contipned his re- scarches on the now metallic element, galilum, discovered two years azo, hut whirh ke ouly now been thoreuzhly fnvesti- wated s he hias'also perfect=d his wfthods for the separation of that hody from oilier aub- atancee, . Bofsbaudran haa now determined the specific gravity of za'llum wsnearly six timea that of nater. The cquivalent of wallium has also been determined by its discoverer, who ns- nizns to it 1he number 63,565, Durlng the past vear nlso Serglus Kern has continued his inves- ticutions on the metal davyamn. ‘Fhe determi- natlon of the cquivalent of davyum is now heing avcurately performed, but prelimiary experd. teuts have slivwn that {6 Is most probably Intelligence has also been given during the yes of thejsolution of certain new metals and - tallic oxtdes from the wilnerals gadolinite wad samarskite, found In America. DISCOVERY OF A NEW ELEMENT. “To onc of thicse, discovercd by M, Mare De- Iafontaine, he lins civen the nune Philiopium, wmd hias shown that, although closely ailled to e plready kuown metals yitrium aod terblum, it atill possusses cluracteristics separating ft from_these two bodles, lrom the mincral eadolinite M. Murlenac reparts that e has ex- tracted nn carth, which at tirst be conaldercd as erbls, but which in reality Is a mixture of two oxides. For this new carth he proposes the vumo of Ytterbia, not only on account of its rescmnblance to yttris by beiog coloriess, but also toerbla by its high™ equivalent, as well us its rescmblance to thuse curths jn most of s g;npuruem The lIatest addition to the metals louring to this group of cartha is the extrac- tion_of otie by the chemist ulready mentioned, M. Delafontaine, to which he assigns the name decipium, . Tn fhe department of orgsnic chemistry the veur 1878 will ever be remarkuble for the discov. s Mormon pounder and expounder of note ])IPHTHERIA. and the editor of the Woman's Ezponent, of INFLUENZA, Salt Lake City. Having visited the Fraudu * ¢ lent Presvteat, exnmined the housckeeptnr de- | Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing partmant of the White House with Mrs, lhvcls. RELIEVED IN FEW MISUTES, BY xplored every nook and cranny of the Capitol r ” 5 Tammazed through al the Deparments und RADVWAY'S READY RELIEF. talked toall the good-looking members of Con- For hesdache, whether alck or nervous; rhenmatiem, i ), paing And T in th gress, Mrs. Wells und the relict and heir of the | Jambace, rains and weakness In i back. this o e Wi 3 Y iRt palnain thr bawel, Heastien: and polyzamous Young and Willlams, determined | faingh BRI 2% DML, Bl Pl 1o visit the only newspaper fn Washington and | fier witl'alfnd (mmediate cae, nad fis continned o make the acquaintance of its stall, editorfaland | for & few days effect 8 permanent cure, Price, 50 eta, reportarial, They came, they saw, and were in- s e long hava you heen a Mormon wife?" R. R R. said the grcmmm interlocutor of the Post, i e, e wimenst S e | RADWAY'S READY RELIER tlon, N ty-five years." 7 --Xfi&'l;’n'flfi.’l Yiine Dave tived tn reasonable CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. ' peace und quiet i m""\‘\"‘uh husband or assoclate wives? NOT ONE HOUR “Never bad s quarrel during the whole With pelther."” «1Vhat do you call the other wives of your | After Reading this Advertisemont need U — any one Buffor with Pain, « And what do the children call them " ) i #lhey cull m‘ulr own mother * mother® and RAJ]W AY S BE A]]Y BELI h the othcr wives ‘aunt. : 'E&a:‘x'rrhush.md was one of tho high dignita- ries, was he not?” 1A *Yes, in President Young's time he was S Councillor to th President, commander of the Ol i 5 wilitia c: the t’l‘clrn:.\ury.ahyvl_;r of Halt Lake L] g Cit; one of the es. be s d 1 the it lon ave vou been In Utat 1" 1owss thadeetusilliiha “With the lrst sesticmeut. 1 went from NI Am EMED Nausoo to Kauesville, and from there to Salt o Y P R Y e, und there 1 intend to die If & roof s left | That instantiy stops the most excruciating paias, al, L . over inc to dic under, It you people drive us | lays infammation and curcs Cungestions whether of : out of Utah there will be notning teft but gaes. | Lo Lunge wioinach, Boweis ur uctisr glands or urgins. . ci Prison for ote nd then the tad- | Nobody shall enjoy the fruits of our hard labor ;“v l:nl;n?"":;:";:“fi{:::;‘;&:ficm":fl:f:b asser. Bt perhaps 1t will nat. oosie (o yust o :.'. ;23:&%““025 S‘\':..‘l'é’c n:nl::‘fé’:lxx;lt i‘t. wI: ‘1'1;::‘ ;.g“ll,’,z 1:.]-;(.;‘ {m,.im,(. 3‘:3:"%‘1'1;" :rl:u; lr: 'uf""‘ud( Journed xm-"zgr’e& we':-fin,d nl":lhv:’llihleclz‘l,;uafle aud prfuu\om‘tflrfi.mr- quarter ol a ventury if In from Ono to Twenty Minutes, posed ki ) ) = 2 ytithe D: o was compelle at t c we can prevent it . 3 of storo sup, tohave &t soms time covered [ conncet this dazzilng transatlantic apparition | we L:’cw"" "&'g'“ V't';‘::l'"rw‘:“)' 'l"""ID‘“" ndigu, the blee coluring matter contained fn | in the ¥ mt-unmnc. mglmrl_lyc. ):‘::lu -cf un; W 13 that the sentuuent of all the Mormons,— nz‘&:’::fl? ’.‘;2:?!-1';’.‘:‘.’;‘ “E.fa‘f.’.}f"t’,‘fi,'..fl.‘.‘ v’l‘:gvnsxb&" the tomb of the falr saint, and the Pantheon, | With the small war-cloud which hus for some | son, hus lnfented & autliod of oBSrving e re; | the ilant fsatus Tinctoris, found io Indla. Al- | toth to “leave the ' spot while | maloas well us femalef Neuralgic, or prosirated with diiesse may sufier, whereln, carefully inclosed in » conyenlent box, | time been gathering over the relations of fl;i'c’[;‘,f:.' w‘l”ilm&x‘:bnl:?)? Pliria sl lice :mmgh t:n;clmmicfnl lrnnl{«larmlnx(l\lnts by :vhluln the prisoners wers “there, the crowd was | “Ithinkit “l. We all feel that we would be ) th tvel vor s niost lnteresting synthetical fornation 15 | drive 3 hie Court- justitied (u such & course.! lio a fow of her nmalnlnzknl;cli:el. becoma '-li? gg:é‘:r‘a b:"‘_“na't"‘“l;,m"n';'r‘hm" Afr’}{f",‘:‘g’:fl:‘(‘fl Bwitt's observations bivond cavil. Independ- | |, onght ghout are at ot 100 contly L0 per- | wnd i Constables eloneds ."3.'..?5:"':‘3&%?353’.5 d "D you mean by that that you will defy the RADWAY S BE A]]Y RELIEF O aponsd to ba stzolling. tnfoush tha | Tunisl Yet the ccanection cxiats, and | gutly of the uelipro, the spectroscono und phott- | mit of their wercantilo application, ey sl | men, aud, Wwhon tho wav'wan clear, conducied | law of ‘183 as construed by the Supreme e Soufllot with me this afternvon _you would | of the most curious and intoresting leg Garrled on during the bast vear, especlally by | DFesent, like the reactions of ruchoand Livber. | theum duwn to tie celin benuatiwbe Court-rvow, | Courtt” WILL man, one af the best examples of the powers plaved {n the bands of the organic chemist by modern syuthetical research, ———— CORRUPT OFFICERS. Ieavy Sentences Imposed upon New Jersey Consplrators — Chicf-Justice Bensloy's Sharp Kobuke to the Celnlnnla, Correspandence New York Ttines, the late Imperial rezitne n France. ‘Fhercls nothing in {t, [ need not say, in the least dis- creditable to the Ameriean lady of whom 1 spork. 8he has been residing in the vicinity of Tunis, under the protection of her father, for sotne years past, and it i3 In the natural course of events that sho has come to be the potential factor in an affafr which has alrcady given the French Forelgn Office a good deal uf trouble, and may yet give it more. And really there fs nothing odd lo the fuct that an Amertcan famlly Fricods crowded up to them before they were taken awny aud tried to say a few words to ¢heer them. “Fhe prisoners will rematn in the County Jutl o few days, und then will be taken to the State 'rlson at Trenton. Each of them will have to pay the heavy costs incurred on their trials before thev can leave the Btate Prison, und to the famllics of most of themn theexpensy will be more thun they can afford or perkiaps obtaln. The sentences are generally concurced {u lere, nithourh there are many have found the pavements of that magniticent street lined with s successlon of little wooden bootbs, at which you might have scen peopla turguiniog with uck worldly sharpuess for chaplets, crucitixes, plous pletures, aud stat- uettes of all the saints in the calendar, but chiefly of ber whom the Neuvaing was {nyeoted to honor,—Gensviove. Farther o, the Place du Pantheun {s filled with similar bouths, At some, they sell religivus symbols suchas 1 have enumerated. At others, you Jaussen, of Paris, and ‘Tacchink und others in Italy, the former Laving fuyentea a mnost fi- gouious apparatus, the photo-hielioeraph, by means of which ho is ablo to obtain larger an much hetter defined phiotographis of the sun's disk thun cver were obtained before. BOLAR OXYOEN, . By this means some very remarkable resnlts have been obtafned, Hucgins, we may say here, has bLeen continulng his solld spectroscople “0Oh, no. We expect to abide by the law, 2 bowever tnjust. Still, we cannot undo what AFFORD INSTANT EASE. has hcenldnne, We 1uc flv\'xltu and nmlmcr:. amilles have cndurcd for yeara. To at- g‘:;p‘; to e:nla:uu that law {n x’u retroaetive | Inflammation of the Kidneys, i sense would mflm hn.‘alé Hp onr b((‘mle:; hu{inlme:- Inflammation of the Bladder, « ruatize our ¢! ren, ant ¢ our siobstance, lnflnmmlflon of the Bflwfl'fl. ” Bad, deaigning, and avariclous men will urge 4 the n.,.‘»Fm.E.z on to such & course fn the Congestion of the Lungs, name of morality und_relizion, merely to enter | Sore Throat, Difilcnlt Breathing, {nto und enjoy the frults ot our bard labor. 1t Tulpitation of the I ¢ B should fix ftscif in Tunis. For there dled your | work, photographing the spectra of the fixed Beuvipeng, N, J., Jan, 25.—It who thing lighter punishments in some of the | Is thatthntwe do not intend to atund,” z B e iEa: but thass Totses"ars 1oy | Amorican poet the autlior of llome, Swvect | atara! Au Imapostant contribuclon to this lopurt. | oo That the Ganrt-flonss c..f.TG"n&“n'.L'?E cases wold ' Luve 'heen suillciont. Beveral ine | -+ licu what do you wantt" ysterics, Cronp, Dinhtheria, {o uumber, andt secm in most unsiehtly con- | Home,” wlio was for long years your Consul ment of solar observutlon ts the just published a0 alghth of the persons who had conte long dieted men yet renahn to b tricd “ First, we ask for & repeal of the law of 1602, Catarrh, Influenza, fiest part of the '*Punlications of the Austro- physical (8 newund sizulticant term) Observatory of” Potsdan, _contalning obacrvations of sun-spols fram Octobrr, 1571, to Decornber, 170, by Dr. 8porer. Draper’s anhouncement of the diecovery of oxygen In the sun is one of pgreat moent, but wa belieye somo competent solar there, and thery still is his tamb to bo seen, re- stored and decorated not many years ago by the plous care of somo charming uivl distinguished travelers from vour City of Nuw York, But now to the lady In this new lmbroziio! To lay your fingerjon her vou must gro back n. lone time—foustecn or flteen years—which open a considerable un}» In the Wfe of upreity woman. she might, {Cshe liked, lourtecn years ago, have sct up (enerals’ cpauloties and Mar- shals’ batona to auctlon: und sne was hunted down by promoters of financial enterprises as Kkeenly 08 o bare would bo by English harrlers, or & falr Belgeavian by photograpliers, 'The so- rano volco recently licard at the party of Mra, Welnhelm, wile of ‘the Cologne money-bag ro- siding in South Kensington, and n the Prince of Wales® sct at Luton Houo, wasat the time to whieh I zo back fresh nnd IIIYN‘)‘. It but, need- ed, to have held iis own against Patul’s fn’ tho ofliclal drawing-rooms, Lo bo warm- er sud sympathetic. 'Iho physfognomy of the tashlonuble amateur votalist’ had a corre- sponding defect, which struck me whee she was fu ber zenfth, Her chin lacked a dunple her wanners also wanted tho softness which gener- lly go with a dimpling face und with ladv-llke softness, Not thut a fashionable eioss did not pervade them, for they bore the fndubltable stamp of ofllclal ball-rooms nud courtly festivi- ties. DBut this poltsh was a fruit of the wil, and the produce of a speedy forcinz process, Look- ing closcly into the graln of whut underlald the varnish, one understood that veracity und jeals ousy might have gone hand tu hand when ecilpsed Bostoulnn ladies declared that thy bright particular American atar bad risen from over liery stables, Ilowever, as wotnen have on admirablo talent of makiug thelr lnventions dovatail with fucts, 1 should e sorry to swear in this instunce to thy truth of thelr unkind whisperings, 1 was alrald that Waddington would have sent a man-of-war to Tunis to coerce the Bey lnto & limiting Comte de Banev’s clalm. A whole tribo of what used to be Tuilertes Amerleane aro mixed up In the diplomatic wranels into which Waddiogton has been drawn, 1le 18 ou the side of somo of themn who slbow him forward, sid ogalust others, | Imagine thut Beaconaticldand hsinarck, for differcnt reasons, would be glad ‘alhing i that, we ask for sn_amueaty for ull Tt of that 1am aince 1802, Wo aino waut | Headache, Toothache, : such leglsiation as wn{l Iegitimatize our children Neurnlgia, Ricumatism, beyond all question, kecp our names trom belng § gold Chills, Ague Chills, jahonored, nud preserve nuoroken the relution- " B hies o S Chilblatns, and Frost Bites “'Iien, in tint ease, would polyzamous prace ———— g i’e il "Illummd there th iigh: The application of thie Ready Tellef to thy partot 4+ 1 suppose 80, ere un here there inighs be fanation oF eibushists who would Insist on | [AS8=herche pala or difculey exing wil agord eata : breaking the law from what they might term “Chirty to sixty drops In half & tumbler of water wiil : their relivious convictions; but,. like the vlo- Hr:-!fu:"""'gfe'k“"fl’ea:’c'fl?' bl?f'r';'u‘mi“mb”:‘:fl"}"‘ i Iutors of luw elsewhere, they would have to | Usiter \inatn the Bowela aud alt inierasl Patng. 2 " atand the penalty, g’lwz unli:m xzcll. around It nil:r\ll"f‘!cl{kqlmulnl'll"l{l uruAu{ma:..‘[filL‘Afn\V:A\;s' ot o fu more refined und moral countries, il i U P 2 I AMetr extra wive thelr tistrossce,” Fiilpreventlcintadorpiing ot Coanes o wierl W lh\-u'vuu beew sent here to urge actlonon | isat. i Congrean? “No, We knew nothing about the Supretne Court's dm-bg;m w'lu'n we Jelt( home, \mlwu i have remained at the request of our pecple 5 adensor 10 bave somethg done, e Coudl | FEVER AL AGRE st i cme Toiel O orueu maifal eshan i the Tor. | J7oimm Yl e iher Forte a5 ity 1f the law Is enforced halfof Uietnen in theTor. | Tyvhud, Yetlow, -:.‘i.z by Radwa, Fitory could be put In fail, and the women und Ifi‘,"&fi.fl‘.‘-‘."fi}.’{.flt,“‘”""“ by feLiey children would starve, s Jan't thut an {ncldent of all religious wars?” # Not necessarily. We belleved we were do- ! ing right, and that under the Constitution 5 polygamny was 88 legal as we constdered (U ! mioral, ‘Ihe Congress passed u law aguivat us, und now the Bupreme Court sustalua the law, SRy " We do not_helieve that we have dono wrougs 9 d o nor do we believe our children are [llcgltimute, ( but the law suss differently. We ask, therefore, to be protected from absolute ruln." wAud bow do you succeed ] ‘ s\Well, fwe find_ntroug frieuds everywhere, eso Vefl Senators and members whom we expected the s least from bave Gbovm ‘llln-m:elau :-judv 10 ; URIF Msten, quick 1o understand, aud dispased to wet, lER Mrs, Np‘ux:lcer n“l lll:l;:fll us ::llfi‘l’wly.l x}ni;.:. T"?fl‘;!}&t:‘;gi‘gggs m{‘r or 'y 3 eel almust cou Il A £l 0 4 . . X ztr::; T;pc:“uml.. w Iaw will be pavsed before | SCROFULA UIL EY\‘l}'I‘I.ITKC.VllIN-fl)LTAILY on Congress adjourns that will give us the requirel e :‘T‘uflsk#m‘itfl’mn \ m'i'c;l\'"d Vol kie. aud or Hrgham Youigh | DOnEs et Ktawaciy Mida, oe Seus. Flgsy o¢ et S ¢ daughtersi” ssid the remorseless irterviewor | CORRUPTING q"l‘fféfi"‘uq”n YVITIATING turuiug to the oider culles,—a fudy who might | prpnie itheums iny " Boroiula, Glanduler Swaltog, e 18 or U8 yeurs uf uge. Hacking Dry Cough, Caucerous Aflect Hyphilitia “Yus, oir,” quite pleasantly; “1 am oue of | Compuinia, Bireding of the L-;E_.J“L“ mn‘:";\-m{ trast to the surrounding plety. Eatering the Pantheon Stselt, you would bave fouud thoe ‘Walls rlchly bung irith blue and white drapery, spleudid eatafalques of gold and velvet depend- fog from the roof, and a dszzling display of lighted candles before the mnuy altars which sdorn the church, ‘Fhree &rand scrvices are celevrated dally, At 9 there s an ordioary Mass; High Mass follows at 11, with mucl mp of nusfe nnd hicense: then, In the even- ug, comes the “Sajut” and o sermon. It s tli¢ evenlng-service which appeurs to be most stiractive to the falthful; AND NO WONDER. When are the grand umfllu of Roman Chris- tlanity more myateriously beautiful than in the bours of cvening 1 *Tis then that the sensuous inlud i3 most easlly impressed, 'The dimness of e sacred cdifice, artfully lluminated by the soft flsnes of 1 few hundred candles (so differ- ent from the parish light of Protestant gas), at once prepares it for the reception of the mystic doctrines presently to be expuunded by some eloguent preacher, words scemiugly of transparent clesrness; prescntly, but not tll the minds of the congregation have been still further orepared by the sweet music of choir and organ, And Low perfectly these French priests understand the art of oratory. Or s it naturel Whatover it may be, it 18 most captivating for the mo- tuent, nud contrasts stranzely with the haltin; aud painful preaching of too many English an. American minlsters, Tho scrmon 1 listencd to last nizht was superior to similar efforts of all Protestaut preachers I have heard but a few, il these the efforts of very famious men; yet there are hundreds of priests in this country who could have done na well, and atlessta score who could maka ¢ cold nud tame by com- parison with thelr own scrmons. Not a’ refer- «uee to notes all the time,—fully threc-quarters ulan hour, Al was delivered, A8 BELMONS BHOULD KVER DN, without a blunder of speech or actlon,~caally, mmnuyh—um action suited to the word, the word to tho actlon, It wan mtreat to hear it; A treat Lo watch the movements of the orator, 43, uubawpered by the pititul obligatioa to tura over pages of manuserlpt,—olten illegible,~his outstretched sy, or uplifted huud und fa distances to hear the mentences to bs passed upon the ten convicted ofllcers founa guilty of consplracy sud forgory n thelr treatment of the county funds, Many wero relatives, friends, and nelghbors of the ‘prisoners. By 0 o'clock the Sherlff shut the doors ot the Court-louse, as overy Inch of standing-room was oceupled, and after that time only thoso entitled to the privilege wero adinitted. Outside the bullding acrowd of suvoral hundred persons asscmbled snd waited patlently for the news, which friends in thecotrt-room had agreed to trausmit to them from the windowa, The train briugtng Chief-Justics Reasley from ‘Trenton was delayed, nud it was 1ot until 11:30 & m, that the Judge took his ecat, He at once ordered Mattison, Strader, and $liker, the three prisoners in the fail, Lo be brought up, and they wore placed fn the jury-box with six of the others whio had been out on ball, whils Cuminius, the ex-Collector, occapled o seat among the lawyers, Prosccutor Harris thenmoved forsentenco upoa the ten, when Counselor Stipman made a mo- tion for & uow trial for Mclermott, tho couvict- ed olficer of Philllpsbur, on the grounda that certain teattmony in bis previous trial was file- gal, and that new evidence had been securad in hia favor. 'The Chief~lustice refused to grant the motion, saying that the objections were narely techaleal, “Counselors Shipman aud Robeson then presented voluminous aflllavits cn behalf of the convicted wen, as well aos petitions for = IIFIU. senteuce upon Lawyer Gilvens und ex-Collcctor Teel, unid thade eariioft appeals for tuercy in behall of all the prisoners, 'The Chief-lustice took the papers, and witlidrew jo- ton private room with Lay Judges Kern and Rusling for consultation. ‘Fhey were about balf- au-hour, und the thne was one of feverish ex. revuuon for the prisonces, thelr triends, and, udeed, for all present. It had been rumored that the Lay Juuges were somewhat fo favor of keeping the sentences down 10 as light o uu&nz a3 possihie, and 1hat porhups two or turee of the prisoners would cscape with u heavy fine, but those who kuew the Chlef-Justive prophesicd ORVILLE GRANT. 11/a $200,090 Restanrant In San Franclsco— What He Says of Il Brother In Conmec tlon with a Third Term, Philadetodta Tymer, A bearded map, In o heavy ulster and an old elouch hat, walked Into Lipton'a restaurunt, at Sixth and Arch streets, yesterday morning about 10 o'clock, and inquired for a young man conuected with the establishinent, who bad re- cently been In the restaurant business fn New York, ‘The bearded man sald he had just that morniog arrived from New Rork, and, ntend- Ing openivie n $200,000 restaurant in 8an Fran- clsva, was on the look-out for sn asslitaut. Partles in New York had referred him to the youniz man In guestion. Ho wus ou his way 1o Wasdlugton, where he bad busiuess to transact, prior to his departura to San Fran- claco, Ha expressed bimself pleased with the looks of the yousz man aml thought he would “do.” Ho tallied sbout fmmense sums of woacy he had ticd up in various places, und said he hud lost bundreds of thousands of dollars In the Cbicagotire. 1le was full of plans for waking noney m Bun Franclsco. Not only zoingz 1o open o wreat restaurant, but he ral _hundred thousand dollars lovested in a Paciile Slone tannery, nuother mmense sum in a brewery, amd was in partnership with soveral parties with other eoncerns, i1 rald be hod moae Linmenss sums of money n Washington and Jost large sums of mosey there. 1o spoke lightly ol his losses, und pro- posed to make up for them very shortly, He ordered breakfast, und whils he ute he talk He was Impntient to et to San Francisco. 1hs parthets were walting for i there, As soon 84 ho got through his business in Washivgton he wnufil 2o through 1o bis destination withont delay, ‘Fliere would bio no end to the iwouey ke was golng to make, After he got Lhrough breakfast he drew out a roll of greenbocks und paid nis bitl, “Then he observers consider the proof Insufliclent, A vast deal has been written during the past year by Broun, Balfour Btewart, Mcldrum, Blanford, Buchan, Fi und others, ou the sun-spot period sud 1ts supposed connection with certaln terrestrial pnenvmena, Jevons has made out & wonderfully plausible case for thelr connection with commeretal crises, Walford with famines, and Mr. E. D, Archibald with locust plugues, Although the transtt of Mercury has not the fmportant bearings attaching to o like event in the cuse of his siater planst Venus, stili itisof great astroyomicul value, ond that of May @6 was as carcfully observed by French und American astronomers us_weather and other conditiuns would admit, Eleven new ml- nor pluuets have been odded to the already long 1lat during the year. ‘Theso now number, wo belfeve, 101, Of other planetary observations those of Asupb Hall on the satollites of Mars sbould be mentioned, ‘The anuounceinent that a new crater had been discovered in the moon astounded astronomers at the time, though cool reflection showed that voleanie nction need not weceasarily be supposed to be ut the bottom of it The ‘mmluunu of Nowcomb's * Lunar Researches’ {8 an addition of great value 1o mathematical astropomy, wid the charts of Lohrinann and Schinldt of the moon are cact the result of nearly hialf a century’s work. Incone nection with astronony we should note the re- organization of the Parts Observatory snd the Astronomer Royal’s amnnual report, with fus suininary of the transit of Venus obscrvationsus far a4 they bear on the sun’s distance, ML LOCKYER'S THRORIES. From the bewllderingly wide aud varled fleld of physivs we cannot hops to pluck anvthing like'a representative bouquet, but only one or two of the most prominent flowers of research blossumed during the past year. Mr, nouncement uf the aball- 1o 13 universal fn its beariuge, but belongs mwclu!'ljy 10 phiysics by lhl:l Lhold v | wero our Mintster of Forelzn Afluirs to caues | of reseurch followed, Mr. 1. that cven with the Interventiou, or ut thy re- | hhted @ cigar and bewan to vmoke vigorously. | bis youvyest cafldren.’ pridu, T Paliceutics Shise now tumors. Ule Sampauied the impassioned praver, or render- | Tunts to bo shelied, Italy lugrers for a culony T Y e | s ‘s athcr Eood Joukiulg Ihani strong | | it sou don't know which?™ H et S mlainta,” Goee Diorsy, wut Roeuss. Srow Seot o i moving tho appeal to the Christian | on tho southiern coast of the Mediterancan, A o meyers phntaiiment nod wit that coutd bo ave | luce, with fall besrd, o strong head, @ prowl- | *1douot. We uever go by numbers.? | ghicis, Cousuimpiive. 3 e sermons e ps g romd: | But, il inost Cathio- | thers aro many ltaliaus settied at Tunis, il with ad- | compiished would be the ratuction of the time | beut forehead, und rathersmatl, steel-bluv eves, | % Did yuur fathier leave you miicit broperty? Liver Complaint, & iy wal 1 018, 1t had oue ?uuuy which, il esseus { memories of old itome attached to that part of | verse und oven depres Therois | of fmorlsonment i the Stuty Prison. Wihen, | Hu bad removed bls ntater, stowing a durk un- ©le Jeiv e my sbare, “We all were treated p y A A Yoy s 20ad epigrany, is quite out of placs Ju often tao muel binuay nature amonie men t prechsely ailke. *1le leit wy u Africs, Ttuly has kept her eye fixed upanat, No Continental Power has felt more, aunoyed thun that ono at the Cyprus atlair, Claldind was the rinctpal obstruction to the plun for taking Syrypt, which § fearn from a Qual d’Orsav source Beaconstield bes not definitely dropped, By interfering tn the internal affairs of Tunis Wad- dington would bavo vreated bud blead between Fruuca and Italy, who would provably Lu ca- cournged to murse ber anger by Germany, dercaat, considerably thie worse for weur, und dark trousers e same, A pair of lizht over- shoea were drawn over his boots, und he Jooked as thougts by hal been wulking a good deal fn the mud. Tho bat was ruther too small for him, und when he put It on It gave hho o queer, Jaunty Jook, ‘Uhere was an air of casy ussursnce wbant him, and he telked with everybody, It wus poon whishered among those who heard i thut he wos lnsane. therofore, e Judges uraln took their soats, silenve vrevatled, wnd the murmurings of the crowd without the bulldiugalone broke the stitl- ness. ‘The first prisoner sontcnced was Cuminins, anct the old man rose up from his seat when his name was called, nod stood fuclng the Chlel- Justice, His vyes were red with weeping, lls head bent {forward on his breast, und lis wiiols appearance was most pitiable. Addressiug b, ther & 100d | wot only does the Sarsapartillan t exoel At Noulie ik & CErtalu Intereat 40 | reuivcin warats. by 1 eaty of COronIE: Crolaiouk aimnu a8 every olher calld, " Cousitutiona:. aud bkin Discases, bub it 1a theouly aand 16 dewd Pasitive cure KIONEY AAD BLADDER CONPLAINES, 1 5 e etrs, Drooty, }“F:‘fi, ond Womb Disearcs, Gravel, Dispetes, Drooty, ? inlly,” ‘Lhere was a sting in {is tafl, Rl the stiug was politteal, ‘Tl proacher—tho uperior of the Cy olites, by-the-by—could n:u resist the temptation to deal ‘m blow u d"m Republicans, His theme,—the beauty m- nzcesnnflu&'lllvlnz & salntly itfe,—at firat Uustrated by iho patriotic und holy deeds of MI:E Xln)med Ucenevleve, was soon chunged for C”L ter: the patrlotlc virtus of the French m“. elllc Priesthood, From Lius the t ol gelence, und s older chemlsts musy be naturalty piqued thut so ereat a trie umph should bo gained in this feevgular faahe fon on thelr own ground, Should “Mr, Lok~ {ur bs able to complete his proof, then 78 will Lo & red-letter year In the hiatory of sclentitic ducovery, ‘Thcro can be no dount about the cerrainty und value of the strungu ro- sults achioved by'Mr, Crovkes lu Lis rocently . 1 was ) Lo leave you anything? ™ e left mie » nive uouse, und one equal- 1y poud to his duw[ wife. 1 reat mioe, uud Yl ‘Waier, lucogtlnence of e, Albuminuris, and in il cases whera therc ary: «dist deposits, Or the water 1 thick, cloudy, 1ukzed With sulalauces Ko tho white of wh cis. oF X thrcads ke While slik, o thert 16 8 lwobld, dirk - v itlon | Wiat advantaro this would be to Beaconlleld, | deseribed experfinents with rareiled Ly | the Chint-Justica roviewcd his crinses, “Fh young muu whom he had _called to ses | live with my wother, ¥ st daposits, un . T0us denunciation of its opponents was | Jooking at the matter from his Levantine polat | #eans oz bis radiumeter. ‘The most noteworthy | wus plaluly-percontible tremor in ;ll:'::l[‘l}:!e:: asked T s e, S Grant, OPal Grantor | @ 1low loug have you been & widow? ¥ o T e e sl ot ion. M ised fusks \ and hie niade it, thereby apolling & | of view, I noed nut cxplain. puiut In Me, Crookes' oxperiinents 13 Lo rev Ns apoke, In the courss of his remarks the | be replind, ** Uresident Grant has olbier uf w“ o ug water, and pain in the viali i":‘!“’d’}‘i’“‘:flh‘ifl“ ' able discourse. o Do Saney clalm cams about in this man- | tlon of a kind of ultra-gasenus wtate of matter | Chlef-Justies satd: * You havo been convicted, | that naime,” some oue said. * Ves,” sald the o you belleve tn polygamy? " thelolus.” Bold by druggisie. PHICK <4 sure, the Cathalle prieathood has ner: A New-Yorker of fortuue, marrled to s | Which comes into pluy when the number of | giter w fong und carcful ivesticatlon, on tw | stranger, * Ulysses 18 my vrother, fe ks thir- taluly do. 1 warrted the wan of my : S fl.mum CAUSR TO VEAR ' Hoston l‘)]l!lh.', Iluvm‘r: 'fld 0 rl-:lm l:mull)'xunl :'::’l‘;l""'"fic','; ;mll.';"l’!l. r“rulll.z‘ {:(f,"fl,':"',‘}:fi",'. “::: Sidictments for conspiracy. Tho series of | tecu vears older suan 3 am. L uin 48 aml be v wis kiud to me, aud our bume wus At et vl nne, inade s homo o Lol eliectiol * e crime: vid V' " aVe o (e & ed Hepublic, now that the Senatorfal | through the telect uf & bon Il et e ot Nt s HioloeaiE Toct 4y erimes which vou il yoar assoclites have per- | fs Ly mther uuhappy. Ho wanted his wite to lsolat Persons who wero ot first disposed to vegard hersel[ from the world with bim. Bhie was pret- election, by retu; -4 ) by ralng sixty-ive Republicaus fancytwere suddenly 3 ctratad stands uncsampled by this State, awd, Sgainst Ofieen Monarchists, bas slrnally and may say, in all the States of this couutry, o, “ *}iut you only Lad ooe-hulf of him." formod which can Talse to feandescence platl- e 1 hat 15 @ good deal nore than st women OF TEN YEARS' GROW'TH CURED ) this only ns unius Ulterly swept away the ty, muslcal, atylish, a Hebt, gracetul dancer, | nam full. — Moreoyer, In this stale the | By oecurrences as these have taken pluco at | stru blance he' bors Lo Gen. | bave of their busbuands, 10 the truth was dung o, e hiate oot muraw Of Bopo | L3t The mast accomplished of tha skaters op | moleeulae streaw readily’ obeys th fniluence of | fines fu i crowded citfes, Whers T sieend | titants e beard, the same | kuown. ? Vasionate ery, utterod at the Chiateau | the Madrid Fond. If ner child's iufirmitics bad [ 8° magnet. Al Ar. Croukes' roeent w6 | on by the mania of speculation, und ugeurhed | stront face, head, e left the * Huw hnve you been treated sluco you have r . ;‘5 & during ' the electoral azitation of | not been fncuravls she would doubtless have re- | well “as his previous ecxperitucats bave | by moral or religious traluing, have, cre | restaurant d aud recurned fo | been in Wushipetond” = & given o remarkable . cuntirmation of . Johustone Btuney's theurcticul viows cons curnlug the actlon of the ridiomster, “Ihe last- named physicist has lately placed hils oh upon & firm wathematical basis i a valuable papers, coutributed to the * tions of the loyal Dublly Soclety,—a sotlety which during thie pa; La’vur has oxhlbited o re- markable eclentitic actvity, A wreat deul of important work bas beeu tered fn coutce tion with spoctroscopic rescareti, We can only mentlon Abaey's new mathod of photoZraphing the least refrangible or red end of the spoctrum a3 oue of the crand acnlevements of the year in this department. TN GUEAT AMEZRICAN PUBNOMENON, Edison's phonograph belongs to the past year, 80 fur st least a8 Its uunounceincnt is concerned nounced * high lifs ?* for its xake, since shu wus deeply distressed about {t. But what could she do whicn medical sclence was lmpotent beyond providing skitled attendants and amusing toyst 5o, a8 her house In Mudlson uvenus had been » centre of brithant gavety when she was at home, Bor life n Paris wie led In the bright It of tha Court, kler spouse next refused to pay the bills run up by bor, They both fell out,” nud showent to law for s separute waintenauce. The anuuity she demanded was propoitionate to the role aue played with brilliund success ia the oficial und financial world, Her sult was fo- vorably heard, but there was no mans of get- tiog at the Americau husbund's property, and the'sggrieved Indy was in sura distresa for muunl, she not having when ordoriug ucceara- v enlng for bie supper \e L turned outtoheas hesald, lie was valdent’s brother. It will be remem- b v inuuths ago Urvitle tirant wue daced In Use Inzaue Asyluim wy Murrlstown, N, J., having lost his reasol Ky lnvestuents, A lew 5¢, It bein beli At be lad rezuined Uis reason. Until bis appesrunce in Puiladelphis yestenlay notbing had been heard of him, 1lis family veside fu Lhzabeth, W Lis wmind s olf of o seams sensible coough, He el a talk about his vrother's prospects for the next Presidency A jzood many peaplo, Mr. Grant,are nvpoml $0 your brother ruuning for & thind terin, unw, proved recalcitrant to the trusts conflded 1 them; but (o an sgricult- ural communlty, with schools and clutrelies s all moral influences surroundiug you, it is moustrous, leartul, appallivg, It is proper to ask what led to this, “The answer §3, the reinlss- pess of the cltizens themselyes, It was thelr business to watch und supervise the actions of those they placed {n ofllce, but thev baye nut dune 80, amd they have learned a_stern lesson which 1 hope will do thein good. It will teach the tuxpayers ihat fv will not do to allow onu set uf knaves Lo propuse auoth tof kna . 2s for ollice, You and your usioviates made crime your businesi, You met secrotly, lald your us to detraud the county, sud in looking over tho case 1 cannat find, as 1 wlsti 1 could, any witizating crcumstances, The judwwent Wi ‘Le Cclericatame, voila Penoemii® Uwlealisw, mark * you, not Catholiclem, » Ik?m mischievously reported it. The two Tenueoe (aud doubtlces to” thousands of fuof- a lll ve und God-serving cauntry cures they are) . et In Paris, however, uid in most other .mt)n of France; thiey are become almost insep- g Bordo I think the well-moant exertions b ‘:4 tuen ag Father tlyscinthe bave the faint- mfl)."'“ of altering “matters. Frauce i at Sherk wistress of her deatinies, humancly ml]l .‘"E. She need no longer fear to see her 2ol i’mnm-d‘ even for & time, by De Fourtous o, ¢ Uruglies. Befare loug the Guiberts and wl“-:::;n:ea r:'n'yhBT ni:udefifd ufl ouwarl‘;u; for eir lay allies. But—and here 1000 af the rocks the Repnbiic By members of Congress und the preas, umll biv' wen geocrally, welle By Chilstiaus, REMEDIES badly, "+ Wiiat do vou mean by Christians 1" . 4 Professing Curtstlans, ministers, and churel . n 9 - Jadiee O worhd. thiftk sk when tho huppls | PIte RADWAY & €0., 82 Warren-st,,N.Y, uesy uud moral wall-belng of H0,000 of thelr own people were 2t wtuke that women who shiver at 1 cry thouglit of uuked Africans, would 3 Lk s0r beltor mieroat i our cause, - nstiad DR. RADWAY'S of thut, they zather ub heir skirts und look at . us us Lhouh we weru i coutagion,” \ “ud Goes it sk yau' el bas or indig- PEGUL ATING PlLLS nant + Nelther, We were only telling you who had l‘ 9 trented us well. Lt e wako viie ezception, huwever. Nobody could be more Mod and cous Ly couen wity orarteue. ries of tradespuople forescen’ that French writs Mr Jirant gave a shrug of his shourders uud & | sderute than Mr. wnd Mrs, Spotlord, of the ‘cure of all disorders RRarhy s ELamores Would not rib 1o America, 1t has ot yet realtzed \he wspeciations forue urt s that you, Slmon Cuwiiniug, are . > Tigs Housu, whiero we ar sioppiug. Siturah bfer” ownc bk, pldiler : Juhloarel! imtolerant messurop such at the ex- | " o weot to Tanis, wiih Zher father, whero | s to e practical Valus, though It hus busa of to hard lahor (n_ the State Prison, for wion s ther {n that!” hessid, *T¢ ‘Da you Wank e to sy sof” Dikeisen, Meadteti, Comtivatlos, ; tilgy oot the Jesuits (demanded by the Radi- | tney'met tiat etever Franc-Corsican Lishnian, | great servico [n_eonnection with ressarches on upou the tirst (ndictment, upon whicl e oo President why nob elect | L, bocauss §t s true, e iowelas Llics, mad uih dcrangaaeare oy sh 5 ey the couutey wsich proclaluia tsclt tho | Licien Honavarte Wyse. - 111s vessch (0 b Was | souud, und eapoctully on the Lugman volcs. 1o | you “bave been found gutity, wuitstand com | Bl a0 lonz as tho poople aro legsed with Ll | +The ‘wo witl print it he Pt stwara | toovsl Viceis, Nimasid o citeh s Loditrs curs. (evegion of Liverty, Equality, avd Fratcenity | ¢ Liculeuant in tho Fronch uavy, was on servico | thiy révpet tlio experiments ot Flowting Jenhin | infcted” unul the costs are b, wd upon te | Way tiot keep bim I for ite i€ s doed piguty | princs o truta ayfuc which thuladies wora | gaiidhiodaripn /o v 4 Wazical wufid the leuglh of ‘writing up these | g, (ho Mediterranean. ‘The Bey was entranced | und Ewing, Eilis, und Harrett oun uw wave- | second fudictinent a lke sentonce of two yuars, | election i cvery jour yearsi I a man bas & wed oyt witls Chy fleldian politeuess. Oscrve the {oliowing syinplome resulting from . ietiocid warda ua the Guors of prisons and ccme- [ with bim, uid e Fose to b the Barkineham of | forts Of arliculate sounds ars notcworthy. The | but buth weutences shall commencs ot tho samg | koo clerk, ouzbt he 13 discarzo bim siuply e vbudert oy Biceative Bragusl " L proad 1a il suould strive” to “attuln e ond. | iy righaess’ barbarous court. s Higuueas | ietcphouo itelt ias Wnderstono Yarious nprove. | tuie, »o that your torus of luprisonuient siil | becauss: bute beeu with bias @ cortalu longtl of HOMEWARD-BOUND Cspriihation, linehd Flies ¥ullace of 15 Blocd 2 It persecune, 580 fresh polltical power | was also euctianted with the cloveroess il as- | duripe the year, audiug wuch to fts | be two vears n all.” thugt? £ Dinsuss o Foods Futluess or weliht. ta- 180 ionacl ; alone (uu:"z‘x“-""[n und it is thts power | complishment of the Amcrican Jaay, A hard- | uractical utilitys the mioss morked sdvancs | Th uezt muu scntouced was Edwin E. Bul- | **Doyou think your brother will bo uowfosted dourriciadion, Siulugr Fuiteriag s the Vit : Hghy, soa splritual) the Kepublic has the Iu-uh:d womat of business, she proposed w Lu- | beine the introduction fo America of Fdisun's | gin, the co-but, ol Cumumntus und the con- | for the et Peenideucy Uow quickly throbe lhu‘m'-hlnx x;cm - qfimfl"fl'fl:fi&::“nm'{rfinx iy o Tariied aue deatroy. ‘E‘C'I'fbl shouid consider Mldulyhl'-‘ cien Bonapartc Wyse une affaire. 1t was to start | varbun teleplione. But perbups of moat popular | spirators, to wious the ChictJustico sald that [ can el wmore wbous it after the nomnlna- “\\ hfi" t‘l‘”mv;;‘rd~,';fil:“"d ;vm_-m:;m“ long oF, Bunbckting eiaations when lu's ipieg, i Ve fok Yiolsuco wilt but dufeat itsclf, “fad | 4y cataplisbment Jor Lrcediui borec. . Tho fiey | jutereat f this dicection Is Humca' micrunbous. | Bis caso dilfered 1roin” tho ‘otlicrs, inasuinct au | tons are wade, o doosit wat e oitious © | - Tk Sath a3eh ket e, L TS LA e et ed S - tgteiormation been less brutal, who can ssy [ eaterod into lier project; and tade 60 ber lather | As_ sensitivo to heat a3 tho microphons is | Lu was nut an ofllcer, und, thercfory, (or th two | kuow wiat. I'd like to sco hin Presileut, | Loved features that we deouwd forgos tha Head, nenvievcr of Ferapliaton, F €N ar ta ; lrlatigg g 804 be to-day calllug oursclves [ uud youug Bouaparte Wyso & graut of 10,000 | to sound is Edlson's microtaslincter, which was | cases of couspiracy proved agulust bim, the sen- T want to 1usko souwe uiore wmouoy . ‘Loous up befors 1o myaic war, Lo Bhin o Eycr ae Durning o (b Fiseh c il Foristucta or bashiqap ) of Cutto- hestare of Mie sy it bostaiuuded Tailla || Bult Tita DAY A6, s, eSinds ot dlve [iictes woud be" élgtusin hatha i iho Seates s oaly (bl inl wesian t0:KE NI | Aud ald:tiase ecetied s55 foUlY LISUERY qohomavies gt iadears EIED (e AR 5 ¢l state. Healso o theas, the stury goes, ¢ need do no 01 0 the subjec “rison, “fo Mou'sy's thrwue 1 Lright array. $ ! S : w0 fEbUR 10t clections: It would be & | u'Srvesnt of horscs. seiected froun iy stud: | of clevtric ligbting, the great popular scleatils | Edmund Teel, the ox-Collectar, foand guiliz | * *When Is your brother expected home 10w weary 40 the hours soei veata per bos. #aid by Didgalel : 1ako Lo [mazine that the overwhelming Ro- Buz"l::x:]‘d“:‘:;! 5t Senators indicats an z:f‘uul- L T elettay 'llux g o Ropublican eluct- seosation of \he year—ol moru prectival thun purely scloutide interest. Iu this counection we should mentivn Tyodsll’s experimunts vo fog- 'Ihat part us froul tue sceucs we lovel READ ¢ And ¢'en in eluuber du our dresms . « False and True.”? Aloog the coast u winter vity was to bo erected to outrival Nice, and roulctie-tables were to bo oo, Comts de Sauey wis vne ol foruery unid consplracy, was uext dirceted to stand up, which be did in a feebls wauuer,while Rev. Mr. ‘Townscod, pastor of the Prosbytu- Next full; bo will armve by way of Sao Fraucisco. e futended to be home sooner, but bo changed his s a0 und tbouuut Le'd better stay away & while looger.”” ¢ thelr sucient shadows wo set guing in & e of tie cavitalists twe lady uod the Licutensot | siguals, which, besides their great practival jm- | rian Church ot l‘htll?obunt, of which Teel was pectancy 11t be OTTEN IN EYERY COUNTRY, ot hold of. De Bancy Lisd bebiod bim Jows riauce, havo & distioet sclentitio value, Early | sn Elder, stood beaide bita to cated bim, if, 84 *fenot the Clocluall Enquirer in favor of And +¥'ry word and pleaniiz tought AADWAT k0, T SR ¥ Jooked 1o as fairly repressatative,—in | irom Pbiladelphia wd Now Orleaus, sud Ges. | fa the year Joule sanouuced wupssults of & now | was exjected, be should fall. To Teel the | your brother for & third ternl’? Dwells with Ll Lsppioess 10 be. el dviiti i e duly 5, Tace a3 elsowhore. Take sama lostancs the I Promout's voonuctions, the Gauldres-Bollesus. | dutesnination of s wechanical equivalens of | Chlaf-Justics was equally stern as 10 the others, “Yes, McLean, tio propricior, 1s & groat Mixguat PoiNT, Wi L A. OS300YE. T imatiaa s osih (h0usands Wil be Kest 105 il

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