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: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. MARCH 5, 1879;-TWELVE PAGES. ELECTI“G L‘IGHT' be malntained on any one circult, Each ons wltghhn‘n‘l'll ’f'xf.fii’.il’é:é}’,"%..?‘:.é‘I'.“’Li?u'\‘l; rlu COUNTY HOSPI ean bo turncd up and down Jtke flnu, Each one 3 4 the good | Incompetent nor dishoncat, Each timo that a Inst placa he wans at was the Poat-Oflice. night was wat overhead sl slushy undorfoot, ‘They stopped ot the Post-Oflice, and going to en‘luy & season of peace and harion; this eating aml drinking, however, il little {ntoxicatlon as comnporen wit] hape, and cheer for each one through the wards, and each fug they approached. can be lighted separately. The Jght fs mellow, tightened as S ——— noft, far stcadier than gas, miul purs as tho binze | the “place whero the man. had baen found two | old daya' for which some sig! question comnes hefore the Counclt affecting the The re 4 . 1 2 c poricr talked o few minutes with Dr. t s Being Accomplished in- :)lsuut!’z;'nnc:_r:lrn r:r‘r("«;nnr:o‘:?x:uh;nmlfisne‘; ll’rll;:; :’:m:- 'E‘?‘h:nrllenm‘e:fr(uf‘:fi;?pr?:“grfnunlti ey l‘nI;? TITR NARISHMENT OF DESRA X?’Hn?f nllmrls vznc }'rcle('lx ‘n;xltr:‘ml:llr:s flb‘i: What a Renorter Saw Whilo Making a i:l}um ou the subject of the appolntment of & ha : York ot Hre Crosby sape. thneny alort will bo | trcairer Tt had: bosn Kieked In jurn by erery | from the il of the Houss of Reprosentativents | JOIMARIS Le foat snainees expitn S Py T f tho Ward: Mestcal Daneni spdcnt to talin the place of the © o New:Yori mads In the way of houschold.izhting nt. pres. | ano swho eame fnto. tie offico, anil ‘Wwhed found | {10 Iast crolcliet by thuse wiio arc alwaya sante | L% BiEnh Lgieests S8e0 M, 5% hon gnpar b wardn Drneat ol Sl waked b, piuioh of the e ——— ent. There I8 o Iarge demand for mAchines for wna all intied and_completely sonked In alush, | I1ff 10 Lry somethiine thied, (Ul s auption of Hhett “eara. 1o the aneoshes of 80 frreat oo ai- Ton nlglfllgxgggtfi'c i m’l‘n":l:z‘:‘:l‘r:tglg::' 4 Faots Abont Faller, Edison, ;nct:rlrlctn, and “;lfl Lumrv'my will manufacture | They nnlzedlu engorly and rc‘sn;mud Io tl;u!r hu: rolicitations by Representative Miles, of Bouth | therity. How the Institution Is Mannged by the | lie said thiere had already been four or five aps ') Tates! for that purposa first and forsome timetocome, | tel, where they snont several hours in eleaning | o eoiina “hefora he secoded with his State, The This great Department of the Works of plicants for the positlon, even before thers was and Bawyer, Tliese ara the facts about the Tulter light na the | ft. 1t was all therc, und at laat thov ot it deied, | (ee, Tt WEAER U8 REECEE WEG U6 BEE 0% | Parls, “which “fa really entirely In tho Medical Board in Charge. any detlnite talk in vegnri to making thie ehange, mnatter stauds now. With_reference to other systema hera: Edl- 8on makes no progress. 1o appeared at first to bo on orumlnlnF llne” of exoertment, Edison _ bas malntalned more than colls of fron wird In n state of partial fncandescence on ono circult, He has cinfined that he could matntain 10,000 or 20,000 in an incandcscent state on ona clrcuit. An cuormous amoutt of power would be required for the purpose, but there fs no reason to bee Meva yet but that EDIBON CAN DO WIAT TIE CLAIMS In this respect,: ‘The trouble Is that platinum melis nt 3,000 deg. The lamp must be beated to 2,700 deg, or it will not be 1uminous. Mstal simply red hot doos uot give outalight, It must” bo Intenscly white hot. Now, In practice there s no m‘v-ol-hunln'hln lamps to 2,700 deg. and preventing them from going to 3,000 der, except by his bar or diaphragm regulators, and Lthesa aro'-not *yet- to be depended upon. Edlison {s a 'rematkablo ‘man, nud may yet per- fect bis regulntor. © He haa done nothing what- ever yet thut seed trouble any man n\vnlnfi gas- y The arateful man took his friend out and bought Wim_the hondsomost gold watch-chain lie could find. v WASHINGTON BOCIETY, ) —_—e Why the Diplomats Were Entertained nt tho Whito 1fonso=1igh Ol Questions of quette—I'realdont tnyes nud tho Press—A Mngnlficent Entertninment—Hall by the Mexlenn Minister~Muslo In the Morning— Farowell Huppers of tha Politicluns—finn- taliment of Duosks from the 1all of the Houso=Cabinet ONicers on the Floor~The Cnmorons Nover Torget— Disappointed Lobbylsta —Burnsido vs, Conkllng=Chnt Toples. Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune, ‘Wasuinaron, D. C., March 2, —The fashion- able soason of '78-"70 expired by linitation on Ash Wednesday morning, having ended ke an exbibltion of fireworks, In ablaze of glory ot . {1 of Fuller nnd g Intorest. e e ing Inventions. lurles of the old hall and stacked wp, Iinds of thirty-six enginecra of the Btate, Tlic salary proposed to bo pald was 260 s - BEALRER Wite aTrAR Aol 1 wm""f,‘é"'flr ,:’,:‘:“}:: all woll-tratned, Incorruptible inen, who cannot year, and nny physician whe would. seek the frout of the Bpeskers chair, taking up about | €24 promnotion cxcept by merlt or senfority, 18 | A Doided Opposition to the Employment of | fleo for tht stinend onc-liaif of the apaco which the chalrs nnd tables [ Subdiviced into elx rectlona: First, pblie ‘Medical Direct WOULD NOT D A PIT MAX - had occupled, Tithe Lwo coners of the hall, [ Streets. vublic and pricato lighting, temporary wedical Dagoton for the place. And he further skl that th MA{’!““’( lun m.-uuenhweru lru'lmn t;\hlrn,tauvnucld fl“’lr'u“:;:&'l‘:“'z':‘:,l,'."o‘,“::mr‘,mr’i'tr:]nn :::t'l:zll‘:"?mls' TBoard of Physicians which now conducted the with stationery, ‘The new arrangement was in " Ry 5 medic i e - readiness for Hw extra sesalon which was com- | L¢ eneineers, Second, """“""fldfi"""db'i}“"}“: Areporter for Tz Tnipuxe paid a vlsit to Dfl!erflill ;.,rhc::m:::t ?:'i ;%«‘:&“fi'film ym- . :l::lmfdrg‘:xll‘: t?' 1861, l:u“f:1 It IEcl-m:, unluunullur :;‘;’I‘;: l’::;"“:':gf‘:."( i’;"’,‘?f“’;{‘;‘“ Sl’.;'": ’E‘g:uo: fiss | the County Hospital yesterday aftepnoon, and | tice. The County Ruard had all the best medi Ristoratlon af L chaies i ovka. e sttews | ClERt engfneers. Third, water und sowars, dor- | 806nt.a couplo of hours in looking over the | Gul men [0 U 57 b PIGk fromy and thcy did - not recelve one ceot for thelr labor, ¥ now grace the chapol at the Jusane Asyluw, Ivation of springe, srtesian wells, water-plpes, | departments, beinz accompanted by Dra. Isham | 300 TEHAE B0 O every d:yr for six n?g;';‘:‘h::z ANOTIIEI EUOPEAN NOTION ntud uqueducts, distribution in Parle, canals, [ and Lee, two of the attending Surgeons on the | g ttme at 1 0, Ul 3 t - ¥ ha Hospital, and the only reconipenso which somio Copgrezstnen_ are’ endeavoring to ","::1‘:'!‘.“'_!;[‘“!:1 J:‘:a'fl:’"“ lfnla '{“:’Irl":'gx“""fif&g:g":‘ Boord of Physiclans. By the way, all the read- | ho reccived was T the way of adding to his ox- haturalize 18 to liave the Becretaries, who are | Fourth, munfcipul rallways it und out of Parfs, | €3 may not understand the full meaning of perfence and fnercasing his reputation. e sald constitutionl advisers of the Preatdent, sitin | Firth, ‘creatlon of the Parisian Cenistery of | this teroi, and therefore {t may be well to ex. | be had advocated the ‘nopointment of two ludy the llouse of Representatives that they miay | Meryssur-Oise, Two_ coglncers, Slxth, plain before describing the appearance of the | Kriduates (rom the medical colleges ae interiics be {n readiness to respond on the floor ‘to any | chial roxd service of the Department of the. | 1oapital under its chiange of i atid he would 1ike to have all the public-spirited calls for Wformation concerntiizz their respective | Beine, All the men who are placed n tHeae 98- |+ onos a oy T 119 CHaDEE 0F mousgement, ladles visit the IHospltal and (nspect the insido depnrimenta of the Government, - Now, inother | rious services represent what I have called the The Medical Board conslsts of thirteen mem- | workings and maku suggestions,” A nunber countries it s the functfon of e Levlslature | technieal ndministration, They do not chanee | bers supposed 1o be culled fram among the "“Il\“l’““)'d“"“ 80, o 2 to control and changy the Cabinet, nid ua the | when the politieal administeation climnges. | very best practicng physicians of the city, as notlier’ changa the Doctor recommended officers composing 1t aro expected to reslun | ‘Flere are, in conzequence, two conservative ele- | foliows: For - attending hiysicl was the bullding of a small nnu—n!or{ bullding, when ceusured, it would not by right to try wnd 1 \ i B 2 ur - attending physiciang, | that should have the udvantages of light and conémn thent WILLGHL ther Gpuortanity of dolle | Thoacs to e founl . aut Municipal Goveru- | figg gteending surgeons, two of cach | alr, for & lying-in dopartment for women. Seve i —— . While Explaining & New Indunotion Coil. —— ocks Rising Rapldly--- ot Stiatest Quotations. o nxpi!u sponitence of Tha Tribunt. ¢ s‘;‘,fl;‘;";’l‘n:h 8.—A remnrkablo man M‘;lhlsclly on the 15th ult,, and even the lo of New York do not seem to know ft Ho was o rival of Edison in the ficld of e rle lightiugy and every way the superlor of Viealo Park inventor. ~ His name was the of Jim Billinga Fullor, that having bl d e lisr one i stocks in the slightost degroe, Mr. Serroll, the | the White House. Thefr Excellencles the dip- | 20 o ! - | ment the first {s the charactor of the Jawa, | |, 0 v eral rules ned heen mado by th 1 - feen the namo by which hie was christened, | ppout Loent o Alr, Edison, told the correspoud- | lomatie representatives hiere of the King of the 2‘[:?3:0}113:(‘-2 ‘tll,t'; »L.L’,'.‘J‘L‘x“ ::10?)50: :l"' l{l"hfl d | which give an overruling puwer to the Profect ||c Hay i o n,v({:“’ i 2l mn““fl; o | itea with. relerengs tnuui‘v:eh'letuu ?v’::’r::‘:n c\?’t’)‘u a8 an old mechante and electriclan, who | ont of T'mm Thintxs this last wecl that thero | Caunibal Islands, the Prince of Pumpernickel, | pery, 1 subordl Denartment the | ju almust all pussible confllets yetwcen hin und | then relicved by the others; one attending ocu- | oo anplieation, ~ First, It was ruled tht, Faller MR R0 oblom of the electrie 1izbt in [ ouglit to. be some way of compelling Edison ta | wud ot Lentatos. of hiah and low desreo, | onant aud subordinatoof the Uresldent, who ls | the Councltoras the second 1 the natural io- { lst, on duty continually, two attendifis eyne: | encoint woman e s L e ook op U P oo bttt Tla has ‘elufmed 1o be ablo 10 g | i other potcntates, of hieh und Tow degree, | the rosponsiblo parbe, it studlously keeps the | fusnco of tiie technleal administrators, who ar | cologiata, whio attend to'the treatmont of hs- | n day fiere came s TeomanCo mats aplle 4, four years heforo Edison dld. Ho has ‘;d'gn exhaustive und offective atudy of the o3 laritles of Induction ever sinco, and fa Le. Tered by his frlcnds to lave knuwn more ubout inductlon than any other Amoriean experiment- o Howass modest man,’ and this, joined siththe fact that he hoa hiad o Jarge number of lave been terribly disappolnted, of late, be- cause they have not been lovited to their annual diuner at the White Nouse. Mr. Lvarts has cn- deavored to explafn, In his blandest manner, that a dinner without wine would be no dinner at all, and that Mrs. llayes cannot consclen- tiously presido at an entertalnment. {f ° Esecutive und Leglslative branches of the Gov- | well trained men, aud who hola their oftices | eases pecultar to women, and one curator or b crument apart, e Becretarlor cannot now | Ly virtue of thelr seience und theie personsd [ pathologist, also on_duty contlunusly. ‘Thie z',‘,"‘,‘.h',,"fh‘;‘,‘,“m'cfi.,‘““fi!{;g';,“;:‘,}““‘:dgg‘[,‘::fi"i‘.{"‘;'u: mm?"-lv ‘lln lwrt ¢n ?n L] ,!or nru‘mm(lnn con- | abillty, [ have only spokien so. farof the Pre- | Bonrd at prescnt conslsts of Drs. Jusenh Ruse, | swoman in this state should be recelved unless sho corning helr respective depnrtuients wwithout | fect of the Scfues but there is another adminls- | Willlam E. Quine, Thonas Hovan, il 8. AL | waa nctually fn Jabors. but this was absurd, as :fi::v:n’finr‘lcllvtnixl::us?g:'ull’t‘;;‘:;‘v‘\lu?l’o‘;w ‘}?o‘{::; tmturi ;lu.;ll’n‘:{ect u= Pnllln'c. & In an on“l'lll‘ll’y ,\)llc“'llllamn, nnunu'nnd?g Pnh Al(:hl;ls; lD;s. it was o bad time to think about taking n wom- & ¢ oft. ownshin the Mavor s al ie powers which oses_(iunn, Clarles T. Parker, Daloh N, . lx(\ul I.Elnnsll ?hcr_y xvxlh.rln_unn lllllxrfn, he seaston | in Paris are divided between the fwo Prefects. | Ishan, Edward W. Lee, and A, J. Baxter, us at- :‘r)xm:o“pl:: hll-‘lro?:)"!flllv:’(‘lf"!‘lli‘::l;?l‘;’l%r‘g:lr:l:l::} sitting In Hbl nting, thuy wou U know less abautt | *The Prefect of Pollee fs, in n great capital, au | tending surgeonss Dr. 8. 1). Jncobson, ns at | jife that was liely to attend the remaval. ‘Thers what was goltg ont n their respective depart- | mperia) ofticer; hie ceniralizes, so to sueak, the | tending oculist; Drs. G, [Tessert nnd J. Guerin, g 3 what ho could ‘not, and has hurt Kimsclf by tolking, This ' {s certalnly true, for * the Wizard" {s as far nway from succcss s evor. He clalms himeelf to ba troubled now only with the question of expense. Private adsices from his Bllfl? ahows that Lis real trouble is that his system has not been perfected, Attention has been drawn tids past week to d with him In wverfecting ! 1 H apiallsts pssoclato a copy of the London Standard of Feb. 10, just | INTOXICATING BRVENRAGES ORACE THE DOARD. | yyenta than they do now, and they would not by e | O v 3 et e & 1M had been much talk ahout the fnliuman treat- the lee fo canes BIeS 10 TR0 % Speeification Aled by Guison lo the Patent Office | forcsatdy who murinured thelr discontent, fnto | Hone Varis: our forcats liberea (returncd convlets) |~ There ire no fees, emoluments, or salerien | comditlons but ihie Dottor ashured bis Jitenar ,mwemucklng it. Busincss {s bualnces, tho gentlemen who have heen supplying Fuller with capital hava not cared to have him ylk, and the man himself was nalurally reti- ceat. o avolded the public, therefore, so much {bst be kept his namo and address out of the drclories, and tas allowed 1o one to know cenwhere his shops have been, except thoso jnmedlately interested in his work, und all the s about his [ilcas and inventions hiave boen avery ear willing to listen to thele bad English, Thelr bigh and mignty sovereigns, they sald, can- formed to the long-cstablished lex non scripta of {nviting the represontativesof forelen Powers to dloe early in each year. This custom had been followed In this country since the days of ‘Washington, and one of the rcasons civen u few yeara afuco for increasing the salary of the Pres- ident to $50,000 was to enable him to gica the customary ofllclal entertainments, ‘Tliey hail the Inghest officlal regard for Mrs. ayes, but why should her views on temperanco prevent the Presldent from extending the usual hospi- talitiesl All this zabblo floated about and flnnl- 1y began to find its way to Mr. Evarte, to his creat annoyance. At last his fertile braln de- vised THE CHIEF OF TIE. WINNEDAGORS, ore lorbtdden tolive in Parts, but they constantiy | connected with the Medical Board, but it fs con- | gyt 1he: i 4 |- a8 Penmayivania polticians call Simon Cainerag, | {55 tozet ack to it "l polltical potiee, whicl | aidered a dosleable situntion (0 oy Practitioner | lenos ccrro fe matonding pa iy yemeer 4e is liere, liale and hearty, nithough lie will be 60 | IsIndlspensable In a country like France, hasits | for o number of reasons, among which are | ey thls, for he waa o well acquainted with years of age next Naturday., e wns on the | ventre in Parls, ‘The Prefect of Poliels niways | these: it cnables a physiclan to avafl limself | the physiclans having the cases fn charge that fluor when his son Don Cameron voted againsy | appointed by the Government of the day} he'is | of the advantages of practice in clinics, ete., 18 | {t was fmposaible thatanytning of such a naturs ousting Butier, of Houth Caroliua, to scut Cor- | ¢ssuntially o political administrator, bitt non- | considered a tnark of favor, us the oppoint- | as the churires expressed could have been donys bin, und was much plensed, Yenrs ago, when | ¢lective, and during his tenure of office Lo bo- | ments ars oftered.only ‘to the hest practieing | it was not consonant with the usual treatment Simion came to the Bennte o young man, But- | comes really agort of Maglstrate, In that ca- | physicians, and . it..enables one to make 8 pro- | of pattents by thils clars of physiclans, L Jer's father was also a Senator,” Ono day fl"fi“' n,nnlly l:u 18 In daily communicatfon with the | fesslonal reputation for. himself, nul conse- In expressing his opinlons still further, Dr, of Pennsylyania, undertook to ' lecture his | Public Prosecutor of the tribunal of Parls (the | quently tends to advertise Mm and increase his | Ishain thought it would be for thie best lntere younger colleazie about sume liome matters, | J’rocurcur Geueral) and the Minlster of Justice, | busincss, Bo it is a position which isuot slighted | csts of the [nstitution for the Hospital Commit- hut_Butler rose nnd rebuked Lim, saytng that | In bis own pre(ecmrc'hcmm his army ol police- | by the best medieal men in the citys and | tee of the County Hoard to consult with the lio hind berter go homo i he wanted to wash | mnen and gendaruics, he holis a power which s | tic Board of County Commissloncrs. who are | Medical Boara bofore issuing any rules for the dirty Pennsylvania lieen. Bimon never forgot | thl must by surratnded with mysterr. Togiva | empowered to tnake the . appgintments, have government of patients or wards, hecausa the thie, and Don, /ike o true Cameron, has Inherit- | you o mere list of the varlous “services of the [ their nbsolute cholce nmonge all the lendivi lu- | physicians, beins men of experience, ought to cd lus father's Iikes and disiikes. refecture of PPolice would be very lInng, All [ winaries of the medieal profession In the city. understand the wants of the institution batter DISAPPOINTED LOBDYISTS, wish to sliow here Is the complete independence So much for the Medical Board, nud now | thun men of no expericnce. He concluded by The Tolibyista—male und fetnale—nave gener- of thls’lmpcrhl service of the Municipal Coun- comes the nternnl management of the Hospltal, | expressing o wish that gentlemen and lndies ol ally made * water-hauls,” for the schemes In cif of Parls, i i The applicunts sre cenerally recelved upon per- | [ntelligence would visit the County llospital which they had contingzent intercats nearly gll The municipal police of Parls has 7,750 agents | foval application and wpou the recommendation | frequently and observe the workings of the es- Talled, andl_ whien Congress has wonn they wii, | (nthatnumberare6,500common oticemen),who | of the County Auent, although the rules pro- | tablishmeat. 3 at Parls along with bis anplication for n patent. ‘The speciication describes his lamp fn full. 3 NOTILING-NEW 18 TOLD. it eays: **In nll cnses the lght fs duc to the Incandescencs, pf the body, and the thermal regulator of fhe current 1s to be adjusted or made to act automatically to lesscn the electric current beforu the. same becomes sullicieutly intense to fnjure the light-ziving substance. This point will -vary ncmmhlf to the material cmployed fo \lmllgfil. A crlinder of platipa foll around od_of lime gives an excellent ]IFhL. aud strips, wircs, rods, beads, and pleces of fridlum, ruthenlum, . rhodinm, osmium, titanium, and ather motals that fuse at a high tetuperature may bo used.” Mr. Scrrell says that the publication of this is o breach of truat on the part of the: Frénch Patent Oflice, Both he and Edison “are indignant about it, 1t can- not hurt them; however, becauso the facts bhad m‘. CLOSE SECRET A8 FAIL AS POSSINLE Faller Las latterly been working at a new onstory snd workstiop, bullt for him on Prosdway, mear the corner of Tlirty-sixth sircet, by 8 company of Brooklyn gentlemen, yho bave organized with n eapital of §1,000,000 {ointroduco hia light. No outslder las been been already khown. A SOLUTION OF TNE TROUDLRSOME QUESTION. 4 i Lo recelved In 1878 n sum of 12,167,850 francs, vide that In extreme cages the discretion of the —— I — . emitedeto cuter this shop, Fuller Has kent g Buwyer amp malics 1o progress either, | The Prosident should gise on oreniug pary fn | [ liord Ulltn, be Cloft Inmenting. * e ladv- | oiitcemen received af that s 10,26%,000; they | Warden may bo exerlned when a LEADVILLE sticalarly atoof from Ed;;o:}.. The two men | Tuls s ulm ({|n lg w‘l‘nlch X[ngull\lc(}ulln‘rih ul,xxglu. honor of the Diplomatic Corps. This would | o the bills in which they were interested ap- | 27 Ifumcah uqulpne&l and - unlformed, anit PATIENT PRESENTS IIMBELY L v geronal ":‘:l’g"‘;““hz‘ e errraniontt | TiRte. 18 mads by 250 dnterestod. T | comliment them, and 6 would ot be neces- | prasched, an eomo of them made demnds - guceivo each. A innemnlty ol 185 Jmanun | ai-ghie fnstitution renuirlnc fmuedlato treat- | Xo Plnco for Men WWithout Money—~Tho Pince Pat it would nof * Ve - v 1) ‘have any wine on the supper-tadle, The | on Bevators and Repreecntatives for votes with viodeh o, i ment,upon the recommendntion of the Internes, v - ] rud of carbon, an Inclilong and onc-clghth of | 84Y 1o hava By o unbiushiug audacity, But when the Congress- | SlEhty-ont Folice ~ Commissioncrs (ealled | o Tiduse Physiclans and Burgeons, who reside Orerra itk Rulwihal Iingty den Wha ight baye been claimad that they zot thelr Mess Srom -ench-other. 1p the secura seclusion ot bis shop; Fualier bas been working day and sght for the lost yeartoget his Heht per- ficted, - He worked too hard, He began to run down ‘physically, to” burn out. Ile was taken rith nsomuis, bat, n eplte of remonstrances, fepton, got his ideas into practical operation, ad lived just long enough to sce them covered with patents both in the United States and Lon- don. ~About three weeks ago, Fuller finished o sew lamp, It was the product of hard study i much _experiment “with induction coils, He put the Iainp tugether, uud was tu the act of lightening up the Jast thumb-seresy, when he lfil tothé floor completely oxhuusted, He had tobe carrled to nls house, half a block away on Weat Thirty-sixth strect, immedintely, He'was fil for s week, On the 15th of Fehruary he got up and_sent_over to the sliop for hls maa, i?m. W. Fuller (no ru\n(ves, to oxplaln to fden was latled with delight at the White House, und the resources of that establishinent were called fnto roquisition to give an enter- tainment worthy of the lost and of the lon- ored guests, ‘To add to their enjoyment, they were requested to appear in their Court cos- tumnes, with the ribbons nnd stars of forelgu or~ ders. EVARTS' 1GNORANCE OF BTIQUETTE waa the first stumbling-block i the way of suc- cessfully resliziug the programnme so earefully vrepared, Durlug the past fifty years thero has been o famous question of * procedence between the diplomats and the Scnaters. The former bave contended that they wero the per- sonsl ropresentatives of thele High and Mighty Mnsters near the President, nnd that they should rank next to him, und before any Amer- fean, Per contra, the Benutors have clamed that they represent the States composing the Unfon and come next to the President. On this jssue GALLONS OF INK HAVE DEDN WASTED, and remns of paper spolled. Somotimes the diplomats have been ahiend, and sometimes the Benators. But the question has always been an opea one, and, therefore, when the Scnntors re- celved their fnyitations to meet the Diplomatic Corps, thoy rebolled. It would be proper, they said, to [nvite the Diplomatic Corps to an cn- tortalnment in bonor of the Senntors, but not to make the Scnators play the sccond fiddles to, diplomatic lead. 8o theBenate, which had ad- Journcd carly on the evening of the entertnin- ment, was very scantily represented, not a quars i A ' Cnn Nrithor Get Work nor Rulso Wonoy to in the building und Jook nfter the patients con- | fohqny s on ! ) ; ; ! ; et nlgmuly. o The patient upon urriving is received Detroit Post, R e R T oo 1F tne Hotse Physiokan, Wit siaten i | , The following lattor s fromn a gentlenssn whe BORNETOB VS, CoRiLiING: quumru. (l hug men ara en;mply fmportaut. \ wounplatnt und assigns bl to a ward, ani he fs lias been there, and knows all about jt: These two handsome Senatars are just now at ¥ lLéh:nm-“ w ((“lmi“l,K{O‘(‘l'fi7 ko “'rf“]‘ In ihe year | pusterid, with ns name, residence, age, length “weTnotr, Feb. 29, 1870.—Vory many Inqul Thess to hundsome & s at | 1878 the sum o "‘“i vanes, The Comints- | (Fime with which ho has heen afllieted with | ries are made ubout Leadviile, Colo. Such ques- swords’ pofuts, uc.cxccurhc sesslons of the | sfoncr’s powers are almost unlimited; oll the the complafut, bis flnancial resources, eic. | tions con be best answered by publishing the Scunte nre enllvcue‘-l by flhn'rp verbal encounters | persons urrested’by the police in thestreetsand | Then the ,“'m,‘u"g nhyslclans vro ‘otifl- | facts stated by the Denver Tribuneof Feb, 23, between them, Conkling's polished wit and | in houses ave first brought beforehim ; he makes fled, or the one townotn the case should | It it high tinie that thy Junatles for Leadville properly mo toi und ¢ he {s not a | were restrained. If people deairo to o west practiced eloquence cuts ke the Damasens § o proces-verbul of the declaration of the poliee- subjeet requiring imuediate trestment, more | Iuto the'mining flelds, there {s plenty of rood Caminissaires), with as many eccretaries, who ce'them at certain houes, Vou recog- Comimssaire by a little tricolor flag wver the door, ind In the night by ared man has to balance betweea s pretty woman’s an fnch in dlnmutcr‘ in a evoled elobe contafn- sfles and. o record on the votiugAlsy In the | €41 reph Ing nitrogen. The lizht, lke that of Eaison's, 1a extremely heautiful, It would Lo of the greatest valie to the world it o light ke elther of themn could. be introduced to our diwellings. But Bawyer Lirs his troubler, lke the others, 1t appears to be almost {mpossible to get all the oxygen out - of his globe. Oxygen Is now his only cnun?'. Latterly he has been trylog the plan of A1 n;i hils globes with mercury nnd ad- mitting the nitrogen through the mercury, nnd ot seallug up the bases then with wax, But oxyzen rumalns {n spite of all the precautions taken. It s thought, ns atmospheric nir is all pervasive, that the carbon itsell contains o trace of {t, and - the oxyzen in that small quan- tity of airfs cnougzh to causo thic earbon to be consumed gradually when ft Is beated to intense tneandescence. I nll oxymen eould be cxyulluu, “tmt}“mp ought tolost for an indefinlte length of time. . blade of Soladin, but Burnside's unadurncd | man und of al} the interested parties, nnd sends Anglo-Saxon phrases come crashing down upon | these reports every day to the Irefecture of Po- e . o Nuw: cor liko the v i o) Y L hancan be properly attended to betheinternes, | minig councry to be found ns roud us Lend: | m‘(l, Xv{u\I-X\'orifi,r Hh:’lllccmm.:hlc'umw of Rieh- | Hee. Many famlly quarrels end in hls presence, Hwnucmllnll: l""‘)"‘ clan or surzeon duui‘“;irvlm vitle, gr Lake County, lmocuuul::d.L L'cndv{l;‘u 1a ard the Lion-flearted. Coukling’s friends made —-dlagmos between gentlemen wud sersants, | piny until ho inakes hia next audly tour of the | crowded with destituty, suffering people, und it out o few uights sluce to have it telegraphed atl | ete, “The Comimissfoner s, In fact, a sort of Hospital, 1f it should be n case requiring the | I8 uo oatrare to encouraze more to m; there, over the country that. after an explanation by | Justice of the Peace, an arbiter; he las no judi- | {1 edinte’ caroful trentinentof an experienced | Lew the trath be known; then, if they go, they i, Burnside bad uskod his pardon, This was | cin) powers, and cannot blself (nflict ang pun- medical maw, be {3 sent for forttwith, nud he | Will know what to nx‘,,_‘c',,n Y ' absolutety false, Buruslde knows what he is | {shnent, but hecan, by bis “adviee, stop many | Lystens to the fostitution, the House Physiclan Denter (Colo,) Tribune, Fes, u3, about, uiid does not propasc to buck down or | affulrs nt the begiining. He knows the | o Surzeon fn the meantime doing ol in his It I8 the duty of every newspaper in Colorado apologize, : secreta of most bouses; and it is only | yowerto ulteviate the distress of the patfent, | W warn moneylees people aralut golnz to Lead- CHAT TOPICS. due to -justice ,to say that these | [i)very sovers eases o consultation {8 held. ville. ‘The intervsts of the State domand it. Little Admiral Jones, who hns beea keepln modest gervants of the city have always proved “Cheinternes, ar House Physicianand Surmeon, | All the Iand uround Leadville for miles has beery P sk iy m;vs o the Britlsh Guvcmm}’c ng worthy of thegreatest, conildence, 1ut, thoueh | eyl thelr assistants, are sppofnted by the Board | Steked ot and prospected, and a man without ling gotio bavk to England with his creat, e they aro paid out of the ‘municipal budcet, it | or™ Commissioners ot ihe revorimendation | 1PoBey has no opportunity ‘of finding anything o " 1d be w great mistake to think that they are o = o in the mines or in the city, This soring there sotna wite, Zach Chandlor gocs on iwith his | How 3 ¢ hey of the Medical Board, and the upnointees are | 0 c5 OF i I Suntorial duttes without wiving auy epidenco | BUEGRAS LY e PSR CRIGE e Seine, | Medical atudeute—grnduater—wlio ranc e | 1 D3 NS, RO 10 Cbder S s 3 By Sauehd] tiive e largze fraction’of it witl go to Lendiiile, Many that he hos been four years: mway, Speaker | ey helonk tothegroat Department of Justive, }',!‘::f,:fic!" fi,éfifs“,’{fé:‘\:m‘fi:;';"’,f,flfl.:“,f“:flfi of these new-comers will only have money to Raudall’'s daughter lstobe the bells of next | gy are cliosen by the Keeper of the Seals, 0 | 15 voceive no other compensation than thelr | takie them there, nnd wheu they reach the Eldo- aeason, Mrs, Fassett hos iuch symopathy from ¢ Mini oy 1 e THiens aineo, Coitarons rerived tu" uurclnew Bor | the Minister of Justice 12 still called, nud their | covaaranco auelne the termin which they are | £840 they will find that to thein it is 8 Po \2’!‘[ o . * | promotion dopends chiefly on. thefr own direct ved. Lhey Flat of the most marked type. Everyih! pleture of the Rlectoral Conuniselon, Charlie | cpief, the Prelect of Police. Tho Commlssioner a:“';l:fi&"[é,l,"‘f,n{fi':{.‘G‘;fl:.l‘_“vh,’é:‘l:;g;'fi,“::,‘,':3 Lisvu beeo taken up, and, l:!flm: Withaut Means. is a8 lndnnundux}ffi){) l!mg:lc‘cmlm nl. h!a mm:‘u:r of the worst cases that the medical profession | I:!“!ltl bu‘ hl[fl-! wiscrable a wn:llllu‘n uathey n;rllm.un n;mvu\\_c ] ul'l cls the ullzrucmnmm has to denl with. .'"| nu«ln lens un’drwl'l clse. Moncyless of law und order, atd he has nothing to fear When the County Board was reorganized, mx:p{r%nlixllls!l‘l“mlv‘\_flwn 'r;“l‘we v:.z;;tr‘n‘zl(x,il:‘c.;na“x;l:;i 4 TIE PRODLEM 1s how to got every trace. of, it out and keep it it out. Oune other trouble fs the heat, The car- bon s treated to 10,000 deg.. aud nerhaps 20,000 deg, That heat must be carried off or the zinss elobo will erack -in-a-draft, or the wax which acals it will melt. Bawyer ‘uses a large coil of metal within the slobeor tube; whicl quthers np the heat, chrien It to'the "mutal ‘plate forming thie bottom of the lamp, and radiates it Into the open alr. This works pretty . well, biat not per- fectly, ‘Thu metal.base is apt to got so hot ns to melt thg annlln&'\vnx arouund the Lase of the globe. When it cools, the .wax cracks and the sir cnters. When the lamp s next lighted away zoes thocarbon in ten minutes. Bawyer has given many exhibitions privately, and liad propared to give ohe the 1st of Jauuary, Flity A NEW PRINCIPLE IN INDUCTION. Gearge camo [n, sat down, and lstencd, Mr, Faller told him the wholo thnf;. carefully ex- plainlng about the fluencss of the wire, tho shipe of {he maenet core, how to wrap it, and this and that detodl, illustrating by ‘motlons with hishands; Whon ho- had finlshed ho safd, “George, .do you understand that?”? Georme led that ho did. Mr, Fuller tfen- said, “XNow, Georze, I want you to _bo sure uhouf that, for It §a very fmportant. Now, I waut to tell it to you again, 80 that you will bu sure and understand 11.”” Bo he went over the whole ex- lnation again, saying at the end of it, “Now‘ Gtorge, do you think you understand that? The man sssured him thau he understood per- Nye, rin of the jolly old Senatorlal joker from Nevady, has stood by his temperanco plcalglus m:u n“llme Llnn]u for two yvors, and is going West to lecture on totsl chody s exerc abstinerice. Prof, Henry's wife sand daughtors | o anybudy fn the exercise of bis liportant | atout the firat thing the meinbers il was to 'f'he Cabinet of the Prefect of Polieo ¢ Ce v Iosnits them there now, and thers are too mony thorg are building o house on M street; one of the o | reorzantzo the County Hospltal und sppoiut a | © = i3 Ay , youniz Indics I8 palnting the puncls tor the walu- has three departments, colted Bureauz, ‘The | o Warden and Matfon. 1t was chargea that | CE0Wding in that dircction, 1t 1s Lo the Interest first s almost wholly political, wnid .couse- | 1)ury wore many objectionable features conneet- | Of Colorado nmt of Leadville that the Tutter Iectly, Mr. Fuller then leancd back in his char, lamps wera | constructed axpnv.-lnll‘y for’ .thu pur- ke R L seoting aud the tllesfor the chimney-plece ol. the uently o part of its cxpensc {8 paid by the i 5 place be, s uch as possible, saved from the Seeretary, has been warmly welcomed while | of'the nead of (e State, to colivet informa- | SPich needed to e rectified. Corresnonience penver Tibne, e strungers, and secret associatlons. It also | roree of the city, was nppointed Matron, After 7 SYery Qe golk e II0W PARIS IS GOYERNED. ::;‘“5" ;"‘;“mc‘;'olfil“: u%?xl:'.i-':?:lnn dx{‘.’:‘,‘;"“{l‘f: ;"llr‘:;.“! t‘:klfi flppulullmc\lnt' ot Dr! &nl}l‘nm ‘un;nnllhv Mudl- g?u':e'n:‘o:‘;?,:::mfimzfunm“d therein 4 in e » e ! 2 onrd, he discoverca that ft had been the | ©'% CALLE, 1 =] Compltenteid n1d Gortly Mchinery—Soma | OF,tio countey. ‘T second Biurcau las 011 | Ghstor ot 15 nuthiorives il uver the: North- | it mare.shan g e I 1 Jask v degs Wino Fonturcs, Somo Othogwise. " weat to send thelr slck poor to Chivago, ind they | who hiad not a cent of money, arid no means of estivities, races, reviews, theatres, o Cl Ly . Pams, Feb, 14.—5 Munlelpal Parls " might be | concert.rooms, placards i the strects, ote, tha | Orteld fnto the County Hosvital, so it thein- | ghtaining it * Hundreds of idlo men lino tho o sultablo titlo for o laro worl, as Parla Is a | third Lurcao 'has to examine. alt the ustional | A44ution Viis, wncomfortably Hiisg Sitb AT | strects every day, ecaure they cannot obtain brovince by ftself, I havo often wondered why | At forclin nowspapers withu view to the dis- | s abuss ws rectiiied, and the Warden was orlze: Unlesslis ush ol endls inew stons, Uivra this book lns not been writt Wo live fn | €overy of criminals and absenteus. Outside | japructed to roport all cases from outside Cook WAL Beteouble R Surloteiciaranior: . Jen 'ns ook hins nof en written, o live In | o {hise services come nine Bureaux befoning Cotinty “badlc 1o the It aihions thus vannot starve, and \\II'I’ rob il they can't get Larle, wo enjoy its beauty, Its aplendors, and we | to the great divislons of the Prefecture prover. | cyoe, and ship them back at the eardiest mnf- Ureatt n iy piher vy lardly know how {4 fs really administered und | Thelr unmes will suftice to give an fdea of the i p o eloct Aluteer from anotlicr, source sayss governcd. Paris secms llke that Urlncess of the | Work: Arvests aud expulelous; legal sur bie thme. This had a very good eflect, fnas- WLEADVIL Feb. B0, 1870.—\Yhilo it | mueh s the wards were thinoed out, thus gy detly Tt themines are coy S et v " lance; prisons, passports, and lodging-housc; t strietly true that the:mines are constantly davel- fuley tales whio wea dicssell hnd undressad ¢very | |ypaie usyluns; asslatance of children, nurso fug mora comfort to our own unfortunnte sick. | gpfue richier deposits of the precious ore, it {8 tantly died, without a further word or motion, |,hllwuk the patent bad beun granted in Lon- 03, The Company which Mr, Fuller had had or- fvlzed to Introduce his Hght regard it as por- dealarly “unfortunate,’ to uso thelr own ex- fresslon, that Mr. Fuller should have left them o the lurch that way just ns they were about to begin publie operations, 'Iie Company {8 now W.lldlup‘n number of machines to light facto- Heq and {a golngz ahiend ut once to Introduce Mr, Faller's Inventions, The veculinrity of the Fuller lizht conslats tn Ibis, that the main current from tlie gencrators !}m not make the Jizht at all. Inall other sys- «#ma it does. ‘The ob{f:linn to cmploying the incurrent fa, that the lights become dim and right with the strength of the current, nnd, in abrond or at hoine, ANOTHER JOLLY ROW was.Iicked up atout the decision arrived at by the Kitchon Cabluet, not to fuvite any one con- neeted with the press. What made thia mors offenstve was the supplementary ediet that tlelets would be signed nud jssued by ** Thomus Lincoln Cascy, Brt.-Col. Corps af Engincers, admitting the bearers to the vestibule, with the flunkive of the diplomats und darkey hacl drivers, As ft nfterwnrds nppeared that dis- reputable characters of Loth sexes obtalned tickets, there was some {ndiznatton among the Lcumnllm at the stizht pald to thelr profession, ut it was nilayed by the Prestdent, When the facts wero bronght to his knowledze by u Sen- ator, he promptly uxnresucd In writlig his as the chitinoy of-a student-lamp. On trying them the lamps got so hot ns to be unmanagen- ble, and the exhibitlon hias never come off. ' Il nml his partner, Man, ave now tryinga new form of globe, il gave n private exhibition of five lighta about’ a” week ago, That dld very well fora privato exhibltion; but Bawyer must ex- hibit N1ty liehta before people here will have much confidence in his fuvention, He has nover yet shawst more than five, and does not clatm to haye burned more than soventeen At once, re- quiring six-horae posrer for bis seventeen. | TO BUM IT ALL UP, although six months bavo passed sloca the flnnl sgitation about the electric lMzht, no one hos yet produced o Heht which he s willinge at present to put into a private house. Nothing lamps for househol, oot | Whatever is being doug Liers about inteoduclug | Srety that * the mistako of not foylung gentle- | day by fuvisiblo bands, The apparent govern- | yrovisionfig of Parls; navigation of e rive TUL BEST OO OF GOOD O BAD cqually 88 true thutnot one in 509 who flovk where the burm:lr ‘(...‘"’fi".‘,’,fy”hl'ké’mfi%‘fi".?‘f any light 'nxceml.: the great oncs, to mcmm;’Z men of the press was made, The affair was | ment of Paris—I mean ts Prefeet undnis Munle- | Bourse; polico of lhe'ueet:lfmd carringes; fire? | treatment fuan institution of this kiud is ob- | here to make tuclr fortuncs by dieging for metal, that the sifehtest increase in the curront | ship-yords, and parks. Threc nore or less umcm:f but. these centlemen ought to huvebeen { a1 Councll—are oniy, so to speak, the flzure- | sanitary police, tafned by Insuecting the wards and notiwg the | mineruls suceccds in makivg any more than o 18a0t 10 el the lamp and_ destroy it, Edison | promising Ideas are under cxperimeut, but the | fovited, as I now ace™ 'This frank avowsl by | 1,00 of the ship which has had for ts motto | , You Bec by these mero names thint the Prefec. | avpesrance of the patients themsolves, ‘Phe | preesrious living, ‘he emiptation beld ont by the President lins restored harmouy. BAIS8 UEVENOUS A NOS MOUTONS, The entortafument was nevertheless a mag- nifleent affaley and the White House, profuscly - o 1 f Pol svotud to the . | writer had an opportumty of doing this yester- | prospects of sudden wealth overcomes olt ub- sliico tho midule agos * ¥luctunt, neemergleur | [e Gy Nitea EO;:;,L"::!T ST potice: | Hay wnd went. througis: all tho wards 1n- the | atacies, and thousands upon thousunds of per- 1 shionld lke to show you what there s behind | ¢ity.' There are, so to.speak, two_Mayorsof | surgical pvilion, sccompanying Dra. Tuham nid | sons who were wnking fale wages at homo ihis visible goverument, what there 1sin the | L'uris, In thebudect of the Clty of Paris, as 1 | Lec ns theyinnde thelr profissionat rounds, | come hero to find disappoiutment ‘of the most tacs a burner of metal, which may Le fashfoued iolo & coll, spiral, ribbon, or J:pm.e, or in thc furm of a strip wrapped around 'a plece of chall, ono man who wos most the hape of the public in this fleld of experlinent hos died In the ef- fort to make genernl Hghting practicabls, amd the proercss of his work {n that direction la TUE CUKRENT 18 REGULATED DY A DAR, e totally interrupted. That Is the exact sltaation 3 will show, figures the budget of the Prefetwure | Nearly every cot bore o sulferer, cither from | bitter nnd verplexing kind. Unable to minko thml.g;x Efi,‘"&31‘3‘3:"“'33'anfl?.'.‘?fi'h‘r'h:fim"éfr" m’tw' 3 D ;,‘}ffi'}fa,&"’:’ng,‘:fi;‘ :nl;lltl‘ll:;"fggx'xu::}:z‘:kb!z:]llnl:‘: lh;gvét'?l:hnu years the inhabitants of Tarls | of Police, mlr:nu:r:Lh tui: hug is paid partly by "'; aecent Y,{lfxl ;m"?:(gx!:c\’;‘:cs'é:en\:%m? D'l'ilnburuul’ lr‘:,‘:l’nf;”:l:x‘llv'l“:ngnwl “}:’I’fi:fif lcun pl‘l!fllll'a:lnrolr‘::ll: o o bo' Inte T e 1 vl > % - v " L ;068 BY' m Vi % > the o of 1 - ol cuita, the currcat, or it may by regulated by o | It maybo lntereniw’,‘, to Chicago readers o | kaluiduscople panorama of * distinzuisiied men | etect, by untversst sutfrage, Munieipal Counctl- [ ©4 204 purtly by the State. I it S Sl e . Etain smplayment at raten 1At prainiap Joi: say something about rocent recovery fn gus atocks nere. Edison's first strikiue sunounce- ment was mado along about the middle of 8ep- tember last, 1twas followed bya rapid dectine in gas atocks; due solcly to the panic anong the owners of such shares, and to the fact that large Jots wero thrown on the market by the gentle- men who formed tbe clectric lighting companles, und who tnade haste to get rid of what they thought vould soon be worthless. The decling renched its Jowest polnt sbout the middle of December, Itwas then seen that theru was lt- tle or no couse for alarm. Prices began to ro- cover. People boupght back thelr own sharcs, and every weelk now shows an fmprovement. The followink table is obtalued froui the books of Georgu II. Prenttss, the Brond streut broker, who is the prinvipal dealer tn New Yorlk, Brook- 1yn, sad New Jerscy gus stocks hicre: sept. 7, Dec. 21, Fab. 26, 878, 1878, 1870, Actual Actual p———r—— aales. sales, Mid, Ask'd, 118 135 and beautftul wowmen, The diplomnata werg rorgeous to heholy, although thelr embrojdered conts smelied horrihly of camiphor, which hal probably been used io keep the nioths away, Oflicers of the army, the navy, and the Marhie Corps wore their bust go-to-meeting unifarms, nto which somu of the fat old stafl officers had found it diflicult to ensconce theinsclves, The dresses of the ladies wero generally very supcrb, snd the diamonds worn—if turned into cash—would have realized no enormous sum, TIE SUIPER WAS AUUNDANT AND EXCELLENT, with coffec aud lemonade. ‘Ihera was. no wine, nnd there were none of the exhibitions of drunken bad manuers Which have been wit- nessed ot 80 mnu{ vartles here this winter, A favonte part of the house durlug the evenlng was the conservatory, with its flowering shrubs and rare plants perfuming the atr. ‘The ar- rangements for caring for wraps were excellont, and the entertsintent was o great success. The pravious night 5 % ) THE MEXICAN MINISTER'S DALL lupbragm, opurated by the expanajon ot the alr ?v heat, But this regulator Lets a0 aloly. b h:w ihe current increases tho Jamp melts (XI twinkling of an eye, before the reirulator \anact, Private infurmation from Menlo Park shows that this is Edlson’s ronatant oxperlence, mI.l.llmpx are melting all the time, and thero is lmh discouragement fn “ tho Wizard’s " labor- ;“”L Now, Mr. Fuller emplogs a different 0. Thne only can tell whether it really is o Superlor one, but it (Hivandy certainly scems at first sight liglk? the Fuller Jamp tho eurrcnt which docs the mldng 18 geuerated {n au induation coll by the "nn'llrcnm of eloctricity, Each lamp has its i aductlon coll, The main carrent flows on e ‘“Ph the maln wire, never atopping, whother 4 amp s lighted or not, and one or all of {lie l!mg[‘ can bo lighited at |)|uunuu by clesing the uz}:’fl. :’l:; several Induction colls by s scrow o 'lmlll INDUCTION COIL, 18 TNUS MADE! lors; therenre fn all elgbity such Councllors, | <o tlon, recently umputated; next him was | dlate wealth, they become displrited and dejeet- Thelr very titlo shows them o vo distinet from | Y *'H/AEAIMtehor—Tirutnl Torture of Women. | 4 man with s limb o putrii from spantancous | ey resortto g e, and In o for weeks tha tho administrators, They are only chosen to | Tl sport of Tongnilsisuse and consecutve- | Mortification us to precnt a most sickenin | story Js Uik, | Khs MACEEIOICE can Turnlahh the vato the supplles and to.superviso the employ- | period walking bus within tho past few mouths | SURTICCR U0 B "Ned for tmundnting the | any oue not mlsled by the present craze will lu- mont of the public money, Thelr only check t‘:;"xg'L'n'l‘“""‘t!l’]“’:‘{lf'é"‘l:‘l“n‘—',.‘:gl‘f":;‘"‘_'"f’;“" r‘,“'“ aflected momber, and_the attendants were only | form you. It is difficult to furnlah omployment on the ndminlstrators {s to vota more or lces | Sn reany timociible teatof waiking 5,000 mites | WaltibK for the poor fellow 1o rallv suiliciently | fo o hundeeG men when therg fs only suflicient money, und this 8 only true of the expenses | in 1',000 ||)('mu"uvcr Engiish cuumrygr;:'ndi while to cndure an amputation, On the other side ll;;rl lr::u.ull‘!“llln':;{] ltll':u:tlzlu?m;:. l.{.»‘lu 18’ lllm l-tnnu; which aro called optlonal, for thers are many | a female pedestrian s o Il"ls_ mumry'lnlul_v :l':‘flc“n'c':l“"n“,‘,‘l.';:‘.““?fl&'lff“,},',',‘,',l;;fi',’,,:":,l}(iu,r,:? filted with men nnxiuvusom i'muu:"mf;;ffi“l-fnu':f?. which ure of an obligatory character, and which | nccomplisned 2,700 miles fn 2,700 consecutive bricks, susponded from the foot of the rot by a | foad, nnd Todeings, and they ean fnd nelther, ¢ ‘ ter hours over n sawdust courae, miil severs Food s plonty, but th ¢ hav cany §1 consequenco, be fneurred without thejr | GUIFLER Cireinie to ers | Lord, fu onder to relleve the paln coused by in- | Food fs plonty, but _these persous hove no sanction, 'The sittings of the Municlpal Coun- 3:,.::;.“;,’,3&;7;,7,";;:gg;;o",-;};;;,;g beat her by | fumiuation, O furihier ws u tian with ail bis | means to purclie, 1" know that there are clt, which take vlaca now lu the Palace of the | Saturday Keview calls attentlon to tho fact iy | 08 amvntuteds still further, 8 man with bis fores ot mon who sleapat uiglit wharster oy count of 'tl!m nrm.;fcul::g- 1s sent to u“m news. g&‘é‘gf.’fi“.'fifif"fl.':\ .'f,‘,'.',fif‘:;"l’;h-“;'l‘xle E;l:!"lg"l:‘u{ that im‘}xm‘l (Sen. aug IAg ot e day before u‘-'lr-::: ool tflrl;m ":'algs"wlé:’ul;“":; é“{,': WT.'E;:; o y €] y8. T 1 t! aw taken from him, c ' ery excul pavers, They take placo every two days. The | oopepopular In the Unlted States atabout thy | iih half e 4 B ‘levator ucer. | woulen bianket. ‘These are the persons who filL Council Is subdivided into many committees; it | timo of the enfranchfscment of the neero, one d(,ga"""‘:_\"‘:v";fl" {:‘:‘“uv’;";hmwmhoy' probably 15 | the mortality lists, ~Fifty cents per night {4 the ig always presided over by the Prefect, who rep- | fact moy exvlaln the others the negro no longer | woirs of age, He was in a eriil .,‘ congition, | cominon price foru bunk, und 25 ccntsls charged rhsente tho Central Governmont f thio Admine | beinit aatiablo for the eratification of our Tiu- oo of his Hmbs reposed Ina thn tank elevated | for the privilege of ying in a tent, whero the {stratlon, manity and cruclty, we bave developed thenew | v "0 B'eootor his fron cot, without bundage | party furnishes his own' blankets or covering, Bgnet cores dro employed, arranged 5 140 It s quitg clear that a clty lfko Parls, which | 1 ith warallel 49" cach othe h d B2 67 ™ b % s q clear thy y_ o Parls, which °| form of pu:lcslrlgmnm to aupply us wi tha gort | 0o v sore, und warss witer was kept constunt- | FIfLy cctits §s the ordinary price per meal at the ra the s:mh.lnl{x v‘\::g‘ flolnl:‘uwé:?n::n:r"l:&h [t o i AT 80 Ee’ylnu nn!un l?ltf:l"m‘n p}ll‘mtl;’lnlt’:’\‘x’rl';{lx\vr":lg;:x‘llz Tas an annuel budget of more than forty mill- | of public “nigeer,” whose bodlly sufferingsand drlpping upon the sillieted member, ‘The | cominon restaurants,™ fous ot dollars, which hos a foreign floathiz pop- | anguish we may ret the snine pleisure from thut ulation of 100,000 mon, which contatns, though | we'used to got from the writhings ol the African it 1s not nowninally the politieal eapital of the | under the lash. Unfortunately for this ing country, all thut canstitutes un intullectual, un | ntous suegestion, the new sport was invented, e of demarcation was platuly apparent, show- Qulorado Furmer, 5 fig the boat from the tocs halt way 1o the auklo, m’fl;g tnlog exctiomnels b rgfi;}:‘u;;‘ m: ns black und dead na it well could be, and the TEvery trutn brings in scoros und acores, und the « ¢ {8 soft froi hond, Jotsey Clty & 'fiabokien the and at o proper distance o Srom o head of [nsulating materlal, Tho | y<oiaiian . ¥ gt enda of the cures are colled with tnsulated Ne, ‘The bouse occupled as the Mexiean Legation, with the ono uext to it, which had been added for tho ocesston, was brilliantly $09¢7 wira and so connceted Lo Heteonotian - llmb to the knes was greatly discotored, A gether nnd with | Mutanl, N. ¥... oo 70 | MMumiuated. Gas-jets in red, white, mud greoi | artistic, a sclentitic capital, canniot bo governed | or ut any ratu bas been chlefly developed, i the o] ¥ e Lt | Tush 18 niot hero yet. Thoaw who tonfo now are mgfi?f%‘f{, un t:r produce two opposite | Nassay, Brookiyn....... 75 | {the Mexlean colars) covered the fronts of the | u thesame way as o ittle’ muntelpality, Purls | free and enllabtencd North, We fear that noth- :;I"c“h" o :::"mul’h?l‘;:::llll\{\l"r:;ufv:}; r';aifa lm’ ut leust two months too scon. The great care ek maiy colts étweon e soft-lron hicads Now Ya Tt 135 twvo huul;n. while on thie cornics was thie word | has an fwporial character, It 1 may uso a wurd | fug short of an inborn lova of cruel amuse- | yorca™the ward, amd had besought bim, with | bonste districts Mo burled undor deep snows. utlated yiro, 1y oroouud emaller cails of | Louplels, 1o 89 | SMozlco' tn otters of fire, Over tho fronc | now so much empioyed fn England; it ouzhtta | mants will cxplain the phonomenon, There 18 [ (asrs i lier eyes, (o wave his foot. (rom ampita. | 'tho catps tow aro averciowdud, by Larly pros; Oathe tonsin Lo ; mnn e of which depcnds “‘,'fl"f.flm-b';m &7 | door was the Muxican le, ptandiug ou o | e coverned by the Chambora rather than by o | i the spectacio fLeel? absolutely nothting of the | yronit nousible, und the physichn had promised | Pectors, who kuow the grouud. the countey, aud M“Mlnnnunzrgl;“ r( 3 hmm 1snn fron arm Motrapolitait ro g5 | coctus-plant, and hold! in hia beak a | Council namei by tho arrondisscments of Parls. | slightest intercat. In almost il other sports | yo'q0 okt contd be done. When he arrived | the climute, Strangers without mouey, or, O upon the ot o frou hicads 60 ns to swing | yiy ey VN, 145 | scrpent—all in brieht Hocs of gas, Within | London s really now administered by Parlia- | thero is some rivalrs, somo struggle, or an extl | ¢ \hu'cop whoreon the sullerer luy and saw bis | 88 somo —term them, & pligrima, .}nvu Ally the 1oleg N m’":’,‘; as ||.n connect iognetic. SOME OF THEBE STOCRS doors thers was a profusion of decoru- | ment; tho vestrics of the parishes and the gov- | bitlon of the human form bronght tou lizh | coumiion he srently broko the news to the sor- bug litle show of 'euccess, We ouly it the girenir lN' Irnu 1s uscd to open or cnt 1 han above fudleated, butinall of tion, The flugs ot the twa | crument of tho city have been to a great extent | piteh of muscular perfections in this there 18 | powiye creature thist it was no lonzer wish we could avert the = grest dlstross Raldiy thyove 1 ow, If a current bu sent Wht‘ut IOW'-‘“‘ an 2l lvu aich wondurrul, Republies wers lovingly entwined, miottos | superseded Ly grest boards which aro directly | nothing but a woman, dressed in short skirts, that will fuevitably follow the pouring fute o ho maln wire, ropiply changlng | themn the recovery has been wonderful, and g | pigrued the walls, und thero was o weatth of | under the control of ParHument, In Francswo | her leza lucased {n some kiad of warsted hose, A QUHBTION OF HAVING TUK LIMD our State of the vust number of tnexperfenced I(lnuummgap posite directions, the magnotic m:"“lngu oolarity, The chango fuduces u 4 " the smallcoils of_great tenslon, and hmn,":{"’"‘ Is carried off by wires to the desgeny the lamy, which may “be either fucun- hon Imclnl, or mcf ba the polnt to polnt muk_“:\mn. clving light by means of the e If Oae or” more {uduction coils may 'flnnn;ofim same lamp, dopending an the Mery b et required, Vour colls will give mwmflhlllzhu What {3 cluimed (s thut (n "mm;fiu Polnt carbon lamp u voltaic arc of Hatine: l!m" Is galoed, In the ncuudescent ‘"npucn'"" mciting fs provented, becauss 1 i ¥ of ths induction coll 1s Hmited, and floral decorations, comprising masscs of carua- tlons, violets, tubcroses, und smitax. 'Fhe back porclica of the two hiohees wero inclosed, nud cyond them was a grottoof rocks and mosses, with a caseade of° sparkling wator. The supuer was a gustronomic triumph, with a profuslon of wines nnd Inextianutible bowls of vuuch made after o Moxican yecipe, On the whole, the Mex- fean Mivister's ball” was the nobblest affalr of havo never coustdercd elective Chambers as | walklug monotonously round u sawdust ellipse, | of her Loy, but of saving his life. Amputation | men who are combis,—men nnd boys who never cu[lmhlu of o pood ndmiulstration; we haven | about which sitn uumber of stolld spectators, | had been deluyed untfl such thme should urrive | knew a day’s hard outdoor work in'thelr lives,— political admintstration und a technieal admin- | who avery now and then break ont, apvarcutly | that by could submit to atmputation, but be had | whbo do not understund ‘‘roughing i, aa we' stratfon. ‘The Prefect of Parls represents what | without rhyme or reason, into (rantic applausg, | nover been autficlently strong to tye theough [ call this clamborlg over our Auumcapred I «call the political adininistration; he Aucrwnnfln-mnmluemlu sumber of tiues | the oporation, and bow he wus stnklug rupidly. | mountains, slesplig on the frozen ground or {s appointed by the Minister of the Interior, who | sha goes off l"nm & room, whera shy {alle aslcep, | Ho wus manhing |rltenufl,h und his tecth were | snaw, proapecting on our mountuln-sides with {a pructicully chosen by the Chambers, Inso | After acertaln pumber of days of this her feet clulturlnt; with a chill, ‘The poor woman wept | vick and shovol, subslsting on coffee, bacon, and far the Profcet dopends on the Chambors; o fs | bezin to swell aud becomo paluful; Jater on she | os if her heart would break, whllo the patient, | hot blseu'ts, Many und mnany are the hapless & political personace, o rises and full, ith a | beglns, ft s suld, to sce vislons, und walks | apparuntly feellng that ope was @one from the | vouths who will begt for breud before this craze Cablnet; but whilo his origiu may b ronnd’ fn a sort of dream, llke thuse | appeurance of thic fuces ubout his bedside, cast o | Joover, Many and many ure the homcless political, his powers depend only on certainlaws | which people dylng of bunger und | Jook of appesl to the medical men, us thougl he | gold-seeliera who will bu fafd to rost by stran- whileh are not cunnfud by a miefa caprice, When | thirst bave; st any rato, she can | thought they wight do sumething Lo roliovo gers’ hunds on the ‘inountalu-sides of our grim 1o is sittlng {n lis Presidential chatr ho ropre- | barely stand upright, and has to be forced up to | hlin from ‘his jutcnso sutfering. The picture | and zeund old Rockics, 'I'lio papers of the Enst sents o wholo hody of adwninistrative disposi- | her work, Wlhen sho finnlly ieaves the track, | Was 8 distressing one. Hore lay o youth, who | should glve truo warning to their veople, It it tlons: o hns the exccutive power, and all the | shefsin a coudition which makes contluuous | but a abort tlwu ago was fiiled with o)l the am- | will doany good, Lut no oue suppose that wo rood «teal of moucy hins been made by the rise, 6nn man who .had 200 sharea of the old Brook- 1yn offered him {n Decomber at 118 took thetn, unil has since disposed of them at about 140, making 7,000 on-the transaction. ‘hero are many such cascs, - Harlem stock will nover re- cover what It hns ‘lost entircly, for o new Com- puny haos been “formed fa Harlen, und will loy Elvel the comlig gummer, ‘Tufs ia the Knlcker- ocker, whoso atack 1 not on the morket, which fntends to lay 100 iultes of main pipe. Tu spita of this competition, however, evon Harlem has recovered in part - from the scare of last fall. 'Fhe abiove quotatlons very correctly represent fiuhl!u foollug ‘gencrally ficre about the electric the scason, A MORNING MUNIC-VANTY was givon on Tuesday at the Daunish Logation by the wife of the Minister, Mme, IIcgerman, well known in muslcal circies as Mra, Moulton. v Bho sang soveral urlas from well-kuown operas, s Burreyy, wado *to give ‘no more | light av the daty of thia wrlting, i i 3% | vuparies of the Municinal Councillors do not. | inedlesl attendance s necessity to savo her life, | bition aud expoctution of boshood, dying fnch | dow't believé that wo bave withiu our bounda- Teulreg, ll‘-‘x:fiér st dmuny - agudt £ o —— fl,:;},,?,f,m’,,,{‘m:,‘fi:,}'},_u'.;:‘m:‘::":‘ifi" .;‘;‘“":“&g'_ Trobio bt {hio Toast, 110 18 all The mure | We confess wa cAnnos seo why such brutal afe | by fuch, it ol bosseesion of i facaliles, Wit | rlos moro preclous motals tha any Btats in the :'I!mnlfl)ml with E&afl&:%nbl‘fiflfhfl'flumfi‘h‘e‘; Ilow Caroless Mon Can Be with Money, [mr of thesy matines mesteales durlug Lont, und stroniz thut behind dim stands what I have | hibitlons na this should be allowed fa a civilfzed | one member of his body hoisted In pluln slehty | Union, or the world; but, If we have, lot no ane 3 Correapandence inatun Gurtta, My friend was the paymastet of o Jargo rall- rond company, und ono dsy ho went out with $30,000 to pay the mpn, ~ The mouey was wrapped up In an old neirspaper, und ho carried it under his arm. He stopped at o waysldo hoatelry fof dinner, and left the moncy on a chalr when o, went out. Ho had not gane mony miles from 1 ca when ho missed it He tlow back and asked the woman if sbo had scou a parcol, "'There's a bit of newspaper on the chair beyont,’ said she; *‘perhops that's It '3 which |t proved to b, und my friend raumm] o bappler and & wiser man, Anothur circuin. stance;, A mau § ‘kuow of lost o joll of bills awmounthy? to $10,000, They, also, wera tied up in-a newsoaper. o' told s friond, and the . two. talked over ths ~ losy and- "the ; probabjiity- of .- flndlug the mnn:‘{. Thofriend mads him tell all the ground Lo had been over since hio bad tho money. The a nasquorado at mi-careme, which i to be d ver! stunolig affair, A 4 PARBWELL SUPPENS ars just now the order of tho day, or rather of thie night, and géutlemen who hiye bitten their thumbs at eachi other all througl the sesafon now put their legs under the same tabls with fraternal by ‘Thas boucvolent old gent, Mr. Pl k, wan astonished when he saw his lawyer shako hands with the counsel retslned by Mrs, Bardwell to prosecuto him, Muny o constituency would be mstonishied ta sos its Rep- rosentative, who was to stund liers a champion ot his section, ready to fight the champlous of eyery other soction, sitting down to vat and drink with them ot 8 good . suppos. Indced tho ‘Washington restaursits are hiks that wonderful old Islund of Delos, to which the warring in- hsbitants of the Greek Archipelago used tocome atstatcd seasons, lay aside their arms, and tein abiout whigh ch 80 much lus beeu mystu- w"u':ly]:ll;\(l'd during the last year, awd nf wiieh of 'r,,..l.;‘“:“;":: ni:m:’wu‘“ A 'dhu u?rrelmunnt oq admitted (o the workshoy m,,:““'\hy. and biad thie whole tbing shown 3 w:g:n 410 some things yet to be discovered my - 2 on:ul:h"‘“l« APPLICATION OF THIS BYSTE)M tagee (Lo Hibting on w lasge scale, For fu. liony g S04 the’ aren ywhich can be lalited Uy e keuerating.atation tho lonith of timo Ug glerc® OF Incundeacent motal will ast In been ey, alr, ete, ‘Thess poluts bave not yet Ira, o proriined. My, £, B. Crosby, of Brook: W\ fFomitent lawser, who ls at. tho -hend uf° toul ¢y 0Ibany, stated un Baturdsy-thut be : Nbermpe':-'m““b' yet oo thoae putnts, Iu &l 5, Appayeets W anp scems to be alt right, {7 ¥ 8 Yery larze number of them can called’ the technical administration, a branch | community, 1t {8 nothing more nor fess than a | with death crevpluy slowly but surcly towar suppose thut bub there will be 609 fatluros to which haa nothing political fu Ita charactor; it s | public trial by slow torturs, which does not ad- | the seat of vitality, Usplaylug to the spectator | one grund suce ‘Those who cau come und entiroly independent of polltics, I open, forin- | vaoce uthletic sports in the Jeast; for the actua) | the process of d ution,~—the Jivi ud the | support themselves may stance, nlittlo book, a moru * Annuairo of the | walking dooe {i theso suwdust riugs is not, ag | dead combined, partially active und partly de- ntly court suffering, Ministry ot I'ublle Works, and [ flnd a cha walking, zood for anything, Three thoussud | vomposod. It was too borribly repulaive to con- | should stay at home. ter called % Direction of the Waorks of Parls quarter miles in 8,000 quarter hours Is a the | template, e e —— and of the Departiacnt of the 8eluw'; and | rate of twouty-four mitles tn tweuty-four hours, | ' Yet, nutwlthnnmlln;: the allliction to be seen Voartless Doctor und Irate Patlent. e 1 fnd o llst of us many as thirly-six | whic, with regutur intervals o sloop, suvbody | in thess wards, every fuco sppeared contented, | Harirord Leiter to Soringrield (Mass.) Leoudlioas ongincors of the Pouts et Chaussces, ( cando, 1t1s, In fact, in & new form, nveyival | sud in very muny “cases oven cheerful, ‘Thy A well authenticated report comes to mo of & all puptls of the Polytecunic 8chool, all havisig | of tho medluval torture of preventing a person | bnght, warm sun was streaming in ot the wiu- | recont case whore u doctor from Now York Clly, rvison In the varfous offlces whick appertajn to | from wetting his sleep for a long time. It {s | dows, und those of the poor creytures whoso | catled to a supposed dyivg paticnt, got so im- - our Dopartmout af Fabile Works, a1l bavitie a | fmessurably below prize-fihtivic, Uuil-Aght- | alimeuts would pormit them to_crawl into the pablent walliui or th deceaso that “be faally teuuru of nlllcuxusw independont ot the po- | huy, aud & numb ¢ other crucl sports which { welcowe rays did 6o, aml enjoyed n sun-bath, | filled out und sirned the certificato of death, tteal partica, At the head of the lst [ sco hm this polico nowadsys break up, ‘The curious ; Everything about the estabiishiment fndicated | Jewving tho date to bo luserted therealter, and ¢ famons M. Alphand, the creator of theuaw Hols | part of it is, that tho test lasts soJong a thno | cleaniliugss to the last degrec, ‘Che floors wero | hasteiud back to the delizhts of New York, In de Boulogae, the friend of M. Haussmuop, the | thut the gate-mouey token In reachesn laree 'mllnhud to whiteness; the old jmattings, that | view of this fact the fawily . sbandoned hope author of ths great work * Les Promenades de | suw, and & womsn mav, {f she can accomplish | had had the dirt of mouthia sifted throuph them, | nud ordered thelr mourning goods, but when Paris.” M. Alphuud waa a favorite of Napoleon | the feat, earn o smull fortune. ‘The subject fs | have been taken up, Yhe chalrs, fron bedateads, | nearly dead putient heard ol all this ho was, so 111, who tricd to travstorm V'aris cowpietely; | one which thoso who are [uterested In woman's | and the hedding wero sll as clean as it waa pos- | lrate hat bis health began to Impmw:h:m:l be “thue but tuoso who dus ¢ Lcmnry. und death 7 but ‘whatover our radical Municipal Counciliors | rizits, and in the provention of cruelty, might | siblo that thoy could be under the clrcumstauces. | ia now considered out of dsager, for sy thinlkiof biw, they caunoy touch bim as an | Jook Lito with adventage. it The physiciany bad 8 wurd of avmpatir. und | heiv ab least, il e

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