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-~—6'THE NEW YORK HERALD... WHOLE NO. 9955, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICK THREE CENT EXTR ORDINAR TRIA r country raved from this eternal dingrace and this | operation, by letting ont the steam whieh bax done iin When, therefore, | read this man's tostimony, aud | of us, would surely bo in val I felt, however, that working t A Y L.. | itnpcoding irretriovable loes and ruin, work, That machine w sunply a full stroke or uou-ex- | found tat Bo bad st oubio mwour this case theouch | {rom thelr pout of view stan ling a: they dorthe repea king Is wid When [reached here and entered thie courtroom I felt | pansive engine, maxiug one stroke; and for each #troke | at all bagsrde, 1 at cue comprenemied his objowt, | sentatives of this moun iaherwood, they bold God's truth | tien, aud it might bh Htriedon (hat engine Mo at that you were all carried away; for this buinan jutellect } wade by euch au engine all the posmible power to be got | and saw how. imporvint Tt was w the Navy Derart | when. in the ulerauco of Ubat spoer, they conveyel the | Bout, andthe Pos it wou thy wo Dial he a not the me a of ours throws out its feelers in the atmosphere wurround- | i# the equivalent of a ten lifted a foot high forevery | went, Just Row when fo much puble aaioty i | idea thatno man, W his kuowledge, would do acything | great Creator have wut Ged ii otnent, Hotwithetand ng it, and knows how other minds respovd. J had read | cubic imcb of water, evaporated—no more and oo ess. | folt et ThE Conmant Culures ot our wavy. to have just | rom an honorable and patriots mute. and \t pa om ing the adict of the Navy Vepartmert hawating Sheu expars vely dian it could whee That wae (he simule ques io the testimony of isherivood and appreciated ite ellect, and | That is @iaw inherept in matter. it te the God given | such a verdict ae this oue would be if they envi get | me to thn that wed a belief, from such | forever, erwond knew thi tos ad srrous to SCIEMCE VERSUS GEEICIAL JUGGURDY-| Sears creeks e ek Hae eee eee eerste wena te Gitfiten [ame geasteme Hi con sould beak thay soul est | we | fe Ga iat maea a salt, “uma auch | Seeger. ohare Ragwlshis tv ard kt oath of the cubs of this lion aa engine driver from the Navy } do is to obey it, That isail you can yetoutofa seam engiue | thie particular piece of swearing. ak {had my my hauds o “sume for myself any pe fF patriotiana. 1 | aot ) be was using for bis pory gentle Yard—sent pere to devour whatever fragwents had verb | without a cutoff, Bat let us go a little farther with our | comple Of Deoks pobmbed by this Ixhe: wood—ono of them > ashamed luim for such sicrifige of | men acquit D4 ANAUEIMIES OF avy participation centenoauamamenns loft from thy destructive meal of the day before, He wae | experiment. a place of opening the exhaust valve when | under tho authority of this very Navy Departinent—in | time, labor and movey asi have made in thie case the | ia thet 4, aud am vind W adit Win. they were ag & gorgeous creature as he atved before me, reeplendent | the ton wm jiited @ foot high, tke Coe brick Off that | whieh he states the exaet value of this lows by clearan tieat of the rewards due to those whe ip thiw dark | benorant « 1H 10 thelr stations af Lia MIKDS 00 oxpactod . with gold lace, hie delicate white hands unsullied oy vile | platform. ‘Phe joad now im wot quite as Deavy or it was | Bad reduces it 10 precise figure for dierent r of ex are exhibit Vheir real patriotiom, When I see | ty be qy asunject so profound as the laws o A whore ferrible Exposure Of the Blunders Of | rosso, and vdhardoned by vulgar tol, hie magnificent | belare, ud the elastic seam compressed by tbat ton | pansion, Aconrding 'o tho well koown russ wE°d goveru | bait mumiion vl mv Db ethres expes-n Lele dw aa i | detormfpation bas engrosaed the abteatinn and olten bat. ay pare) shedding an efulgence of glory arovad him, m | weight will expand ao Jittie vader the dimipisbed joad, | this cane: showing that in some cases where Lhe clearance | the carnival oF aden is beating | fod thy skillet the ablewt intellects of the word, Hut whieh the riuys of Saturn enc reling arms vied witb | and will reme the or a littiefurther, It gives yoo oot | # muct [ese than iy « 4 Ong Che lowe it yo: o% if | around them —when | see them jeaving their wives, r | Isherwoo! khow some plain faete about that eogine of the Navy Department. the splendor of Mars ail over bis body for supremacy. | @ ttle more power. ‘Then knock another brick olf, and } eighteen por cent of the toa! fusl. But | wilt vewd (som | little ober, their comrts and their gains, to sacritice | which they wore iuorant. And in which be gaibed the There be stood ag keep knocking them off, one by ove, and ap goes tne | his book (Engineering Precedents, vol. ss p. Ts) — their lives, thetr bealth, their bones and their dearest | advantace He kuew tht the valves leaked geocmouiy ‘the Assyrian came down like the wolf on the foid, Piston, ALI carrying up those br whieb are tert, | Collecting the above, we have in the aiteren alfactions on the allirof thelr eountry—f feet that no | for as! by road to you from his work, then just pal SeansinbinitpAsirisin tin nnd And bis cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold, Hotil, when yon have kuocked them all off except the | towing for the lows of » fect Irom the mau who Ftays here, whatever good he may do, or how. | lished, ho had vtaced thet such valves am (hey were ‘and the sheon of their spears was bike mars cn the sea, | St Ofteen pounds of bricks. they will have been raiKed to the mpeg competnen ie i « r ever necessary he may be, bas avy right to assert for | leaked “ol Course,” aud he kKoow that that leakage alone When the bine waves rolls pightly on deep Gaililee. about eae thousand seven hundred inches high: and if Pah en te ad] [apy ody” a ae , binself any peculiar patriotism, What do I risks | wos the moany wherby, pipulation, he cold tablow and see the ve that Westead of ranniag thie Fb, AD Imprisonment in Fort Lalayetes, | jul the others, Now let You sbi further diminish that fifteen pounds, by knee! iq Nothing: Uncle Sam Paying Dearly for | 1 sever venta one or thovomagmidcent visioue without | Py cuber trists otf the ntsns Sit kdoo dtting thee: | etm tiled wb Without expansion i ove ostiagyer, ab ibe ag Vaprinonrians Jo Fors Talkyelve, | Jeanie ibe olbern thioking how striktog is the resemblance between an en- | inainder bh cher aud bicher, aud. wo do. Det koow how | Sa CXPAMaiom Gf Lwiee, £24 ver cen! ‘whih an expansion of | tt Sis mao bh 7 2 four tines, 11.70 ver ceui, aud with wi rin i | tofore with the government, and the fruitless loss of a | engine with ejuai necof power, with and withous Hi St Whist] (ho saved the United states Navy + thin day sa Oe high it will lift some weight. Now you wiil observa, | U Wea por cane, #2 and With ao expansion ef eight 8 of my busy life diverted from ity accustomed | oxpansion—whtcn would bave pattied the care af once 8 eam e ies of the valley, Not, perhaps, from apy peoul gentlemen, that all the power which tas come oat | This I read to hin " ho ran it *0 av w doveicy three Jand forty-three and one would have thong: a nieces an oma tiemen, J thank God that in this land Ido wot | bo such effect. flo toened it | &ANd alone ag the only man who ia willing to serve his | power Ob yes,” } Country tor her dear sake, Thavk God that the sneers | engine dusty which they have im common. bot becous | of that cieam after 1 began w knock the bricks have hike them “they toil mot, neither do they spin; but | of ig a pewer which is, #0 to speak, @ clear profit, since breeds ghead | Ai ASirdtiDe KAdinn Rod 1 say vato yon’ that Solmon in all bis glory was is bot arrayed Iiko cue of thoes.” Just then Jeuerweod | HOME fel or steam except that which bad already | of ap guaiiy as if ik were bul afeathor 4 web. ¥ Ly eighty Bix borne, only proving (hat om that Lunenwtot power could pot be developed, entered. and Taropped the otmprity, 10 seize the parent | 7ai#ed the tou wenght «foot high, and which wae unable | pant he, that wae my theory belore I tried the Take | Which came out of the mouth of Inbecwood counsel here | even by the aid of expansion, a economically a@ ' be develo without ita ald tho clief reasgax wae that the leakage of ‘ \ J to rake any bigher unlees by this diminution of re- | ipaent. it — "| do pot property apply 10 the American people. & larger amount « HOW OUR MONEE GCES, | o these wroogs,and you know tho rest. Many day» | sistance, James Watt discovered thia prinetpie-a lav of | Lie SaPer eee len: ee bibs pst ll pa . = and ovo 0 ‘ ot be ; lice. here am with soul so Gead hae eon sooupio Wn the woreatigntion bot’ vot wasted Stenm—and winasured ite value remarkably well: and be | “"Tasyed inn if it wero not certainly true practically, and cia nto Was an cre. ase ax the othor, and therefore a Reo ate Detonsl pau donee Buaraeen ae te og Ty Tit raid | Mike invented (ue Best form of cutott for carrying oot | ho swore on that stand that it wae not. How true it i# This i ny own, ty native !and, | cost mach ny ortion to that that bat tor me the cite wockd have euded two weeks | HAPPNeiple which bas been made, except that eviied | that ofall men in the world such aa hes stand in seed | , Hat, gentiemen, when my loarned friends came here | dace @ horve power in she vase bag ten eed ago, he rem inane mae'er sib oct Mint of the rebels after | {Pe Sickel#” cutoff, notwithstanding the bupdreds of good memory. fe bad forwotien that this very item | before you aud attempted to array the mighty power of | 1 To # you that tia knew th In Supreme Court District Columpia, | they imd stolen Fort ewtagi: ors at cont ineiey Gems $Coakame, whieh une aon ny borane: rt wag one Of the lover stated in bit Lake Erie report. aud | aire ac pie to over whales soe 3 ea a, tall you Ry It would follow frow losky valves, turn you to Bt . s ; i : OW i oo ‘nish engines, that repo 0 his government bad decide: Jamon Watt, | Precedents,” whore be devotes a seotion to that pro GBOKGE MAPTINGLY VS. THE WASHINGTON STEAM- | EON She tom itor Ina thet solzed No dorbe if 1 | CXtmble of the great eMfoney of steam the Cornish engine | thie self-evident uth; Dat again 1 mistook my | 1€d0rADt—that was very imporing exbibition, to bowie | orp anny divat reeult af exp ele SiLP COMPANY, had Rot come, thi cave would have ended I and | (fF James Watt—which depends entirely npon this cutoff | map, Allow me to read to you from his targe | But who made that decision? Surely. not the Ai by the beackane ‘Rot come, this cw sid have ended long ago for its value—is cited ax the moat striking ilostration. | hook (p. 113) his report an this subject, made as the re- | People, for all of their private engines obey th ! Im this case a contract bad beeu made by tho defend. {| my learved friend Laying pocketed his fee would have I P. Ort OD this subject, made as the re- oe “ > —And, alter oxy 7. although very \oorantly, how an Jeepned | u . But you would wish to know how this principle of @i | eult of those very oxperimenta which Be bad inst eworn | Bub that officer who sits at the other end of the avenue, | thiy leakage woull ailect tie lowe, ke ot fans to pay certain parti 8, who gse)cne: 2 rights to | Obred to hus oft in.dod Like any well behaved | mipishing tbo load or resistance, as tu cxte of the | refuted bis former calcalations. and bad evabled him to | eo usted with the duty of making 4 mion, and | Oy ag) — be me Aes Ve — ide. Minktigle "a eacttTh siete 1° Gan daring 4 Tord artled spider boon ovenpied in again spreading hie met for seme | pricks knocked off the platform, can be applied to ma- | inform you that no smouut of viearauce” produced any | 8 cbariatan that pe has employ pury * al, and I willexplaia that, It is done by | jose in a steam engine He thus rea Of carrying ttout, e and bre v4 abinery in ge ins congequences of the strugele, how: | the pid of the momentum of the matter which tbe engine this moraing when my learned op | is moving—it may be a fly wheel, or the steamboat itself, . Davidge, withdrew Isherwood from yonr | ay . 7 Salant Me shila, teu bakes beet a oe ce your | or the train of care, all of which, when ovce set in mo Would be elf-cted on the steamboat © ting a sekels cut off, for au old fash) the saving w bea uuabia by substitu. wad fly valve catott, erable gentleman, once discharging the onerous an sponsible duties of postmaster in a country town in Connecticut with eminent success, and now removed from | remains, aatly, to be ne other cause Ja the xine® the econonale ef. the 1 he, gentlemen, Mr. | cion, wil not euddenty stop, eveu though all power wer that be his fleld of usefulness and brought here to this hiehly tm mouured (uel, first with the ld and then wish the new | Isherweod is not a mano’ ecienee, but only a practical | guddenty suxpended from’ driving thea kod whieh, the sominebenah portaut position of Secretary of the Navy: aud the oth sa hee hints tee ie ce ae eutom, The amount saved by the change was showa by | man sand we rely pou his practical (acts and Hot upon his ) there ore, will continue to fo on under dimipixhed ant Kyace Compr & peppy-a-liner by trade, making a seanty living by Pick: } title, Numbar of peunls of feed wate eae: od inte bolle 5 } thoories for a verdict.” What a iall was thore, my coun- | preggure of tho expanded steam, Thus yon see that when he led with steain of the iuiial pres | ing up news in Washington for the newspapers and | ory sy vay ca pa tho test b» be thirty-our per cent, of tho total Cuelcou- | trymen! What! this lion that roared so lnstily when | the steam is cutofl trom the cylinder that which 18 in Fe. the w f whieh, when the | writing letters on both aides of the questions of the day, | Caper hour,” we find that, when taking stew eioven aaiands DAN a sing tbe machine, the davtare | 1 came here, no lion at all! pot only gech an one as | it copti x ir Hatt | stenni is used without expatision, 1x 0 ted into the con ‘loot ‘| Pi of MY. | qweifths of the stroke, he used 12,040 pound of water am fw y the saving, audasuit was brought some |, Yr Bachan one ue, ith some force: and, as the piston eann namie effect upon !e piston, cue and 701 omtery. And the 0 the oO, when cutting off at one sixth of the atroke, be only dar wt anal the neal haved ae that tagne venororag | 200 tmuch, lifted lip his lon skin mask and exelaimed:— | stop, it absorbs and through the wheels which it drives |" "Then folivws «abi showing how much that tows was | $0 Who have decided this queation; and then iny learned Saunda to houk ad ah ile aberiet Matar ae a? “9 np 8a sired nana bp sad You, ‘adies—you, whose gentle hearts do fear gives out again to useful effects whatever pressure is | «in the cage of the experiments’ on lake Frie—oh friendsecame into this court and held them up as the 4068 pounds an hour Turning to table No. 2 aust paid. Stil the defeud ints refused to pay for further jel Mealiest monstrous wouse that evesps on cor, Uhus spont upon it; just as your watch will run ail day | pad yoatewors proved there was ho lum if practi great American people, at whose ing éven the powers’ |’. 104). we fad an acount of how moe O° thie wale ravings, and Unis suit was brought and a yerdict recover Maa ide meee eaiaeevan cate silticags the Ape nk which drives it grows weaker and | he thas conclude — of ian de Ay surink nite inwiznificance, | thus pumed into the 4d eappeared in the ebape of \ : » mo e " ed some youre ago; Dut the judgment was reversed ona | Then know that 1, one Sg, the joer, s10— hte aoe eee this expansion is | AP, 2uspeetion of line four of the above table wii! xho Wie saouienia. oo seam, and thoretoro proses power on (ho eughoe, Spot of pleuding by the Supreme Court, and a new trial So, it seems after all, we hive got ne one but Isberword, } measured by the extent to which you carry it,or, in other pees Yn And what, kentlomen, i8 the foundation, in fact, for i t. regi ‘hones ‘e se ahoe eater es : the ongine driver fs 1—on ed. On thia tral ine defendants calied dir, Isher: | ‘snag chedoiuer se ho uae OF science at all—ouly word, Vasivoor in Chiet of the Navy, who swore that no | Now. gentlemen, ¢o much for the incidente of fuch saving was possible, becaus by ecently dis, | "is controversy. Bo much for those insidious attacks “iat 4a di Papen de. bat. & y dis. | of my learned friend who opened thia cause yeator- tovered that the 1s only @ possible saving of eighteen | day, and attempted to disparage me and the interest words, bow short you cut off the steam in tho cylinder, | portion itt this decision against the laws of nature, thas pompously Ou at mond aH . . aud the amount of saving of fuel or increased power due Than paraded before you? Why, it appears, upon the testi Berke i wy My reais ‘inaeeceet el myer tie to the different rates © + or the difforent potpts | —ag it was iu the case of the engine on which be swore it | ™OBy Of this man, and by his books here in | pounds an hour. fi/teon por cent when oning Tes with mathematical pre- | produced no appreciable loss atall, That blow should bave | Court, that it stands upon a certain experiment | pounda an hour. lorty two por cont when uring 2 76L one eee tae nage aT ie, a rule | felied amoral ox, but it never even staggered bin. Let on Em ene sae a. sae ee trap pounds an hour, ad forty five per cent wea using 2806 tie ae? cunts : oh gov rate is calied the © MMuriotte law. 6 real 14st io i \ meine on o Ere, w ° +: oiaie ; 4 Jer coat between the best cutoif in uso and.no cutof, fzsneepeat by insiguations unjust in themselves, untit to | | will give you a fow figures setiled by that Inw. aad then | ye ae woah. ~~ eres Won cones vontel tied fast to the dock, tho reauite of which expert | Ronde an hour. | If, thers Monk tye MGE course" In erepes and therefore there could not be thirty-four per cent ber | po, "MNG im 8 court of justice. and unexpected BY Me. | pass to more Keneral considerations. As {have said. ® | were stated It dis or mol! AT have sald it ments are put into» book and printed. Upon that expe- oe tad, we aeghl to tween two kinds of cutoif,and that the Navy Depart- ave HO unkind thought por unkind word for My | cabic inch of water made into steam without expansion | any experiment to show that eet won riment—tried by these three or four obscure men, the | expect that th, ‘abh Sctaces or tus veo 4 y Depart- | jearned friend. Tecan imagine how disappointed he must Hi : tigi a i ve pect tha variable poy eatnges of lore should it ment hia*htbetal bh : i will 1t a ton ® foot high, or whatever is equivalent to | “'O "That experimen, then, did not show it? A: No, it isa | leader of whom my learned friends, his counsel, at last | Arrount to the nain® total. tantity aud so \t be ‘The _ ent bid “depted bia new discovery and was buiiding | havo felt at tbie sudden destruction of hus wall laid plans, | (hat. If "thay same cubic ine, alter having ‘done tuat | calenimted teal: on i told you wax uot even a man of aciéace at alli—bax the | geact porcentage iven in the tbo stivwn that the tated a, waite ce oa cae aps feds of the proceedings, | v4 Le ronal fe hi ing to be calle a mames by ® | work, is expanded into three cubic inches it will by that Q. Tigh, a whole pavy of the United States been coustructot im | gtoam leaked way 1.284 pounds, 1,122 pounds Ld Lye gpg fimo ip! eX al OR cee ky, Ay yl pec agg ohio eo gpa y expansion lift another ton a foot high without calling on | KHOW whether this calculated result be tru Airvet opposition to all the science in the work and all P Pounds and J.202 pounds ‘an hour at thoes, resect ee Seen ene ee od ee ee cae. This coptract,on which this suit | the Curnace for any more fuel: if it is expandedvive times | calculated ‘real {a that case are kiven ciainedy and sepa, | those splondid commercial steamers, which ure the pride | points of catoil 1 have menuwned roy thetr veralet f rine ie ite a Jey 12004 Raver Bich ‘ied to the famous. hitigations of. Bolton na it will Lift ene ton and gix-tenths « foot high in addition to | yacely, where direct experiment could reach. and glory of our country, and which carry our flag & the | treres of the experiment. be hin dewa pogroms tite irsibamh whi ide |! alba eee | Watt io the Courtot Common Voce ie Fogiand. James | #3,0Feinal lift of & ton; and ton expansions wiil do three | and yet, gentlemen, in the face of mcalculated result in | Uistant ends of the earth, under the anspices of private | yo this plain and reif evi loot exposure, I then asked hrm Fee eneemoUn! inet $800. The fellow ne ote Oe ee td ode eee eee end. James | times ana a thitd ae such work as 00 expansion, ueing | Gee hore. and of au experimental result r1 Kentiemen, moo of intelligence, who bave risen to fame | the questiin whether the results of thal exueriineut were wee fonndedts slater IU GaRarene ipa. wipen reatered Eloname igmaartal. Ba wae bot she ee ve ayy se in the world—ae the | Probability” of che truth of that calculated reeult, show and fortune by obeying God's law and not by Hghting | not an well explaine! by the fact that the valves leaked d May r please bared Honor and Gentlemen of the ane of berg engine, for @ steain engine was used | rate of speed of a falling body. d aro not disputed any- ee ee & pee yhlaig Pompeo Now, gentlemen, { will tell you why that experi t as: ae eeranes a lanes lor see Eee Fon Oa ae cad ee ot ate Te tae ee eade One; and T will tell you how | where, except by our enlightened Secretary of the Navy | steam engine, uid tbat, too, in the face of Mr. Reeder, ove | 02 Lake Frjo was inde, [will lot you into the motives | aia'of his Honor 1 force’ him i aawer truly “toe, and havo no doubt iat many ‘of you. a8" you have mune | lise, but the cylincor was wot covered ovézhead, ar. now, | SU4,bM enlightenod @ngineer in eblet, The navies of the | o¢'hig own withers, who admitted that tbe euviug from | OCai| Shi Horrible conduct which tas been thus exposed | to admit that th Min vata wan lu denying | . “ ot ay 5 i use Principles by aid of a cutoff: vs 1 fore you. This man, came int ry i frees sunered can srtiasiathnne from tho confinement a was let oe the cylinder at its lower end, and | aj} morchant —ateamors = er avian: tar toe bry C pachpgal tre home at conga orton Thet | 56 bas told you bhoeelf, never baving ban bandh pO Ee leaieaiaer end 4 phen made bn ihe from att Rs iely Doghieas etahccelec! Lngesean eel rrotatig Ligiracth Ls A ra forced up | like; and steamers go fast and produce great | “Itt had not known this man as !have kaown him for | "eam engine, never having touched = pive® | fact jo regard w thew vaiver, which have bu excoption Ne a etre ee ee nate inten} quainss Tue prosoure of tai Sennen s, AEG TOES 2n0 | semulte im prayertion to ie oxen S abech years: if | had‘ not watebed hix sinuous course with | %, "machinery, entuely ignorant of any practt- | in the world. Aglabowed you here, the bent balanced | Rove lotarested-tne and Gchers WUnied cotmecied preres: |'the'steam Dow aE ah the ‘eyiinder Maoebene Whey usow team espansively. Mr. Forbes’ steamer Foh Kien. } astonishment. and at the same tine with vertect admira | Cal, (alt about it at ail, having bal ® boy's com. | valve engine Lever sam—thab of the Fuh Kieo—ow whieh ; S - . 0 academy; sivvally with the art to whieh it relates. Hut Lodi sure, | densed, or turued into water, and tbat was done bY | proved here before, you, oxqande’ eat six or seven | Hoh, Mt, the audacity and jmpndenee with which be tas | fen Carly age to pick up, living ae. bent be could, ae | [aban ware Abarat, and which would stand ak day geatiomen, that wo.one of you,and perhaps mixht say. | throwing colt water iuto, the cylinder itself. nud thus | timer, and she went nearly fifteen tbousand ralles in tity. | PUrsued this career» thas has Drought Our nary to it8 | dest'hy got omplogment on tbe rie Iallroal and Croton | jorte power ont of thistece mawdred me proved by koalt | hat ot ull of you togettier, have suffered a personal in- | cooling iL and the steam it contained. This was a very present degradation, I shontd bave been appalled at those | 41 | eouvenienco greater than ttiat whieh I havo borne in | tediong and costly process: for ab each stroke the | coal gd S aac cat int a eg eet or eaten eae things, as you were’ Dut kuew the man, and know that | AWweduct 18 a redman and level carrier, slong, wi cated dacrame tauga 1 leat it, ‘And he mae. we Provecuting this inquiry. cylinder, thus covled, had to be rebeated to a tempera: | old; and she is two tboceand won ship—muco larger | these Were but trifle tu comparison with what wae Yet | sim and ho loft no enviable character on the Croton | Lord mistous im col to aupply their aksee, whieh Ieher Lam not here, genticuien,as a retained counsel toar- | ture at which it would permit steam to remain in it | than'those vessels in the mee © ; ; n '¥, now building or built, : : Aqueduct, as Mr. Craven, it engineor, knows—he came to | woot describe | % aoe Sein Shen nied rs La eget oo ge phage Bap thingy eB noir aged be — conidia ge that far in seventy days nor with of tbe Columbia, eee ees rod vk ponte Waablagion ia the cinaley of (Wo. Rewapaoere, te pict we Sato ti geek ofder WW hathesad to acirly saotaaeas tw here, her . useful steam twice the total coal she used. berts’ steamer ‘ ows around the tavernmand write the usual daily let- | tne ve : hick call me away: and [receive n0 compensation trom | could be this made. At. this. powut of time james Watt, America, of two thovesad iacanyr erent Derore yous | $20 Bickela' cut off, was entitled to credit wan | tere. Tat ty. 904 while advocating 10 exe of | ‘becwem me eines ee tors, In this capacity, Aud while I reapect aud nor the profes | the Sbakspeare of mectiaules appeared; a maa whose | when loaded with coal for a voyage to the Pacific, ave. | M80 !adepeuient of the princivies of expansion. aid Iba | these papers the administration, he was rewarded for tit | “There w alms another item of kerk on that eny ine whiel law, of which) Tam nomimat- | equal as an engineer bas pot stood ou this earth since, nor | raged at xoa nearly twelve knots an hour, and ran’ thir. | Srore {rom the fact that the okl cutoff valve on the boat | re cela y tho appointment of First Assistant Engineer iti | gehurmocd A alte, “ " q bumble‘ member—while T look upon | do] Ree any prospect that another will come; @ man on | tan measured miles io fifty-oue minutes, with an amount | “%* Simply damper turning ib the steatn pipe just ae —an appointmeat for which he bad had no train- | Jeagage. pag deallat vosstos anbe telson lar ae the great menus. by which the rights of mon are | whose intellect the Almighty had impressed that intui, | of coal which Isherwood sfrore here could ‘uot possibly | Smch” ror Slee JeanaL leak soormoerly c aboren jon of which he was entirely | the leakage, he knew was fraudelentiy charged. am | shalt _ Windieated, and without which in a ireecountry the rights | tive knowledce of Iii great physical truths, as He had | Haye made her go pine koete an hour on tne ‘these wt ; Hie bought the books apd road up for an ex- we thee A [So of though andeny inciolilnas all id me ia eeiter: | Knowledge of tin great tacral truths Mle'wae na bembie | weet Woe BArdlY Keop his twelve hundred ton tioops: | a's tahering of eepieal sappor set ints g coresposdiog | AmusaUON, thd he amore that be had passed out wish | ofabout twenty horse wer vessel to rit this atge sh i iter. . “war ous own way. And #0 certain ig all thts, " on Sreeeeenaee eevee Se ave ataesteG. She A o “ Stolding wih ‘fewer’ tapes ennanac gehigh, Degcec, to} svoninto grandgur, nich. widcapver- (ose-- Lie teskea | LMA mReS the dafendanin pot Hr. Roeder. of Ba Pri pressoty bis mnakine it tighter aa tighter as tne | wBder che pfeaeat system ao Kunwledge a uecemeary to | furyoee, and. which, being a tuioti quantity, bocrma me, < “| an engineer j@ ex! it DOM" % m™ a ‘al engineer, bot only such parrot like | court law and {0 the bunds of honorable men are xo po- |. ongine,andat agiance saw itefaults. Sarde, | thewieuds be was Compete vs aéamis the crus, aithonan | rgeanee @ Greeier and greater, Now it plain ound! cnars bin cam pick oat of a Dork Mua maak “AL thas | onty'ane Afvesnt at thsnower whee mans witout es” seats caech anon canescens capaaeaneat’ EOE Take a ee | ran ai enoe Sie elacsaatly be 7 fo my questions | mitted, and said guat the old damper valye could not be however. there were in the navy several ood | pansion. -o that. inorder to get fiity three veel hore be : de; - 0 (because be 18 building Iai ‘sengine for the g made steam ti a8, indeed, you must aee yourselves, | UTactical engincers—men who had learned their trader | power out of that engine It war necrnmary in make ond Wearning and, ort 8 FQ) Pip <p.comaamat ‘si veel tat ipemematn pad easey ae feure the vengeance of the Navy Depart. in the merchant service, wad had worked as ruechanice + plist be Miron lg ewer i genta reek A tlve, aud in that I pre- ean fc acs tae ad thee yee eee hare te _ dim — Sh Sak Ten Male hemes thoes opure sormiahsees hos] Ee and sabo were competent to drive any eogien Soa! credit for te usetul horse a “ reheat your cylinder at each strok: ron won't have © get ir. Reeder, isn’t Wt certain that if take wor there. Ree wt t . keop good for @ voyage round t! world, the learned “goutlomn wha opened this ease on | id tihn warrr in ihe cylinder, fof the steam wil) Gow out | ofthe United States ships now vullding thele’ wmalleyiln. | negro eaivee and that with caval workinanonigthe | 10. comparison with them tid ignoratwua was utterly | prmvioat (et of Mtn ge® only gave the stating Rin con detewude Jom, whieh the part of the de:endanis did me much honor, al | by dtself into ye condenser and be there condensed. ders, and lwaving everything else just as itis, put in {i et worthless, and be saw that there was no chance fi thought the oompliment tie paid mo—it it were jatendedas | There wam the first. great timprovement on a steam | Sviimdere und an fadepeudent cutod. you will vastiy increase | “Jatner was as tight as the plug. Now. as Isberwood is | Toto nM hag’ to purnue. the path, whieh these hed | jira, #4 PO ‘ao tar tee such—was wccom wind with w much of bitterness as 10 | engine, und it was the intellect of James Watt which | thelr power with the aame coal double it or triple it, ae. | MO me ht Dave been ixnorant of this simple truth, which | (0dden before him, and tad to submit to the laws of na- | he was uring ai engine lon big for the work 1 Bel wie supp y vanity that }mipbt havetelt rising op within | made Jt was James Watt who fought the battles of | © py Bekins ee yaar: Mee feeder, = Smochanic, testified to. end therefore | | ture ax they were received by uil maukind, His success | jie arsociates, | admit, dil tot son thin transparent. yy good ne me Yet be did me too much honor when be told you | civil Nberty in the early of this century. It was in getting into a placo for which be had not the fest | pie. but he did dhat I was here as an advocate of my own peculiar views; | James Watt—not Lord Wellington—ihat conquered Napo | Yer, it is certainly true, ovked again tos book to see whether Re bed oot writ | vuatieation, and Bis confidence in bis own power of in. | Sts) thre it mite tree ment of hie bon arate (page that this was a emte versy fo which fon the one hand | leon. He it, was who, by creating that physical power, | And itis true: and to deny it exhibits an ignorance or | \no over yaw a steam engive work knows this ob. | #igv0. led him to look forward to promotion above his | ~ x 4 was urciiy my opinions, and Mr, Isherwood, who has {| enabled England to produce out of its invernal resources | a wickedvers beyoad my imagination to conceive. poe fuct~and bodeld, as ih the case of tbe ranen,”” | (ellows, who bad no practicn in bie arte Having read pperig, & signed in themesives and tor tlle stand, wos ting his. those means by which she sustuiped herself against | So mucls, genticmon, for that part of the case. Twill | he has fully stated the whole macter, and tole ug that | tat ‘the pen is mightier than the sword,’ and ° J aspire to uo aveh distinction. The honor strength of the great kmperor and | pow show you that there were facts connected with thia | tise ve is the only ou which cao be madd@ight | Holding that : this single Tread from page 63 of his precedents: — hace, however, i¢ from phy: ually gives wo valves au 4 indicated disgrains that L kaye great lor me, The prineiples which | stand b ved ou A war that resulted in bis overthrow. Had | alteration of tho Columbla—the steamboat to which the ate are those winch buy immortal the name | James Watt uever lived the Freneh Emperor would have | cutoft in th » was applied, and (or the saving oF foel Watt, wao d ot Murriot apd | wiped out from its piace in the bistory of the world and | produced thereby the suit is brought—which render it m with approxi | Out of the catalogue of nations that power and people who | periectly certain that agrent amonnt of fuel was saved and th who fired the Ephesian dome, ne the plovia fool who reared it, . attain notoriety, mt whatever cort And in addition to these two oa: ; the beaten track, in which he was | external leakage of tt nenee ¢ caus Freedom from and the forms nit of the large mi he rat about Leaving, tb wai, who has thorospbly ex. | now ver land and over sea. sames Watt was | this, too, entirely independent of the use of steam expan- | ¢rarnued, trem ma of various types and propor. | indnitely bebind the practical meu of the navy, be | u - y three hem aud fx sorever in the creat magarine | the grow rom which they stood, and be it was who | sively—a saving about which they have calied a witness | tion er i did novevidence as y | arrayed Oiwaelf in oppesition w the principles thave been aa kvowle 1} were entitied to the dignity | fought the battle that matntained them in their | on the etand—this Mr. Chagies of Baitimore—tor sontder . which they were practising, sod astonished his little uf cof calling tt 7 uliar views,” Dunit | pi osition, and he did it chiefly by that simple idea. | the purpose of reducing it to ten per cent of the He then proceeds to describe the various valves in use: | world by announcing that be had made a grand discov. | the assumption that lana y uuine 4 mebe of the ; . He would go toa man who | borned: and thal advantage reanited from the tact that if to prepare for hie Own destruction «case. | ory mn science, which was in co that James Watt da nifty three f tagups. ©: fare now hiled by thet of Janes Watt; and if I | bad «steam engine running on the old plan. and say, | the Sickel cutoff valve was close up tothe cylinder, | and thas concludes: —The single poppet valve’ (i.e, the | Was itorant and Marrott a fe Id that attitude, at xpaneion, but os Bad oven sided a singly truth to those diegovered by him, | ‘1 will pot an engine bere which will run as well and | while the old cutoif ‘was remote from the cviinder, with | yaive on the Columbia), ‘which ia one faut, thin disk east. he might be potorious, and although be knew that | that a big boiler Tshoud sank a porr of those other gremt men whose | save largely in fuel. all the compensation J ask will be | a large vavant space, caiind ‘‘ciearauce,”’ to be filed with | can be ground tight; but it Ie pow scarcely ever em. | ve tnost be crushed by the principles he doled some time pe would 4 fay names | havementioued, and whose plory ts the pris what one-half of the saving in fuel will amount to, if | steam and lost atesch stroke. Now, gentlemen, this « ployed.” That proving that wheo be «wore these other, meanwhile be had the satisfaction of dishonest julent item omitied Hut younee e ta far lowe J then thaton | there shall be any saving. IC not, I get nothing.’ Those | vantage, you will s entirely beyond that which ¢ all alike he kuew better, and bad publist Jistinction and the chances (or gain whic or dea had enrried the Ueick « little further ited for mé a far buinb! were t its’ upen whlch the great suits of Holton expansively. | will give yon wiedge to the world, This same sab ect will becou As he stood here on the stand, swearing a » vt to do [or iear of exeiting « arvent than that proad one in Westuinctor Abbey, | Waitt were founded. ‘These suits became famous in to yon all, by whiel: will see | important bereatter, aud I pass it. ver without furth the Creator, bo reminded me of the bull who te hort eooogh to make ouly « »y the untitied name of James Watt, | bistory of the world, apd they form the dividing line age If you bave a barrel of arte sell | comment top the locometive—pawing the earth, with e, hk Shave shown that spot where | shail sleep whew my nour | between the past judi¢ia! determinations of England and | which weighs a hundred pounds, and you rell it out in And there was #till one other cause why furl was save 4 down and tot! op, roaring to the great ma- | one horse power w ot (we bundvs the t. single pounds, you will not get a bundred pound parcets | on the Columbia by t yo, which was, that | chine which ravet roll on it kK forever and the | pounds ot eos t fae YOu see be woold howe tad No, geatiemen, T stand before you the docile pupil of ihe records of a court of justice sre the evidences ot | precisely out O( that barrel. If you havea roll of cloth | by ts vee the valve cutting off the steam was cloeea very | femark of the Hiberoim my mind with | to burn tw get this one Hore power, Beet. Cr! enon by those picat wen who fire explored Chese deem secrets of | the civilization of the times in which they are m: on your counter, measuring # hundred yards,and you | rapidly after it began to shut, whereas the vid cat- | comical effect ‘Och, bony. ! admire your courage, but | evaporate 1.200 j« { ter an hour ory drank ot lbe pure fountain at ite | dial upon whose face the index band traly points, whether | sell it oat in yards, you will not sell ove hundred yards | of valve closed comparatively very rlowiy. Again, | the divil take f be ndly ough to Make teeny ber woo hove bor Kiaut arms the genius of | that sun shines in the zenith or lingera in the horizon. furn | of cloth out of it, And why? Simply because with each | Mr, Reeder, their witness, admitted this to be | locomotive was m y ineoring 0g Ine required (oF it# OwE HHtKm . wort Mwiery etvilvation, trom the hour wien it breathed tte | back to ly records of the Englih courte, and what | p juga’ you weigh, orfeach yard of cloth you cut. | a cause of saving; sad again, Isherwood was | Precedeni#,” in which be laid out James Watt sud Mar bad t be charg d to the ene huree Hirst (bic Lreath from the printing press of the German | @ you Sindy Coutroversies about the boundaries of land Give good weight or measure, and each time sei) a | called to discredit their own’ wituess, and to | riotte without any tru In that book he ned up just and by bie method f reuming ty the fact that Printer, and ‘brougl succersive stages uttered ity first | bat then the owner of the land was the owner of the peo | litde over: aud the sum total of these littie excessv# | deny that solf-evident proposition and again, be | one-balf of the power of expanded steam by the very ) was carried, te far Cor eonwomy It be fond ory trem the gunpowder mortar of the German | ple who jived upon the land, and their rights had no | will ‘always use up considerable amount in | was ready for theemergency. The lowes by tlow clo#ing | original and ingenious reason that beevowe the coal in the | bad done that, even th , hue dayew 1 donk. soll its Hest itwob of warm [lifeblood in the stewm | piace ina court of justice. A little Inter and commerce | the barrel of sugar or the roll of cloth. Therefore | of the valve results from what is caljed ‘wire-drawing’’ | furvace dose not evaporate ay much water ax tought to, | have boon alarr 1 thik Wark! have Malod & lg 1 ied with nervous euergy | unfolded ber wing: nd them the courts, under in. | pergens who sell at retail have to add tothe price to | the steum—a phrase which euggests that wheo the eteam y of using the steam thus made could nut have | be slopped part where the gan by apomnen become t tes te « own Henry, spiring genius of i vcetield and Eldon, expanded those fe up for the lots, ‘That inexectiy the case of the | has been forced through a hole too small w pass the that portion of the coal whch w wted— | amail W balance the evormns } the counes | bare Nerdo | case these great truths ars | privcrples of the © int on iw, whose voass it is that while | steam engine, The piston travels ten feet in tuecylinder: } quantity required, it mast lose some of its strength in - use Your wage sre net eo bigh as | mentioned and ten he had tot w « “ que Hove in the we ‘lence and of art, but be nothing 18 too mimue for its care nothing 6 beyond its | but it does not travel so a# to fillup the entire space | forcing itee!t through—jnst as a wire ts redoced in strength to &@, it if BOt worth while to sconomine | rant ameaciates, in (he clerr lar “ . " « ()-woramt ebarint ng climbed tito place | power—-and the greatness of Eugland beyan to be seen in | which the steatn occupies. There is still beyond that ten | by bemg forced through asmailer hole. Hut Isherwood | in their ery re, ‘This complicated nonsegse, bow. | “oondensation per re) would or 'rrer four bw rapt Statou by the practice of his base devices, has east | every zone. Still luier, when the genius of invention bad | feet a space. 0 that when you take steam out of the | swore slid that there was no loss of power dueto moving | ever, was 0 well ataled that the Landon Arian adopted it | of furl, produem ’ biaiderm lu tbe com Avirny ihe Anicrican people the unjust accusation that | inspired creative man, the laws of patents appeared, and | boiler at every stroke of the engine, you take out more | sear from the boilers to the engine, and when | pot him | for reuse, and rapubiiebed it with approve! ond Isherwood | the Of Mariotte wed all ether “rien ' . waive celled thelr great privelpies, and has com | 1” jt portion to the protection they gave marched on the | than the ten feet to fill up the “‘clearanes.”’ There isan | the case of a steam pipe a mile Jong aod ao inch in diame. | was decoming famous. lexponed it, however, ine lntter to | should come around ihe Navy beparime ot them wo give bine thetr resources that he may | progress oF the arts of life; until to aay the whole world cess which you measure out at every strok ter, through which the steam had to travel (rom the | the Mecretary of the Navy, written abont « year ago~wa | be engineer in-chie! ad you ‘ Make wor Goon ail thot j@ now Settled by the science, the | is bound by cue electric chaife common family, and the | excess dimyniaher the original supply in proportion to the ert. the expe ier ce, and the commereial success of @ half a of the valley is inetinet with life, as if with the | amount hat Cearance. just as you lose cloth or suger Jen (oor tury. Let me not wisstate the position. [read from | nerves of the created haman body. {0 proportion to the amount your clerk overruns the yard. | we Be own book, in which he informs the world with un But Watt made those contracts [have mentioned: and | stick or how much sagar be throws into the seale m Diuehiny impadenge that he and a couple more of eugine- | when the coleudante, as in this cone, tound that Bis share | thaa needed to balance the weight. That cl the waual | partof which I have read to you—aed after that even | that most have made it bth esol power | Isberwood's impadence could wot carry that deception Now if you wil follow me one m result, and that (bo steam at the end of the pipe | further. How he expiaived |t to the “seretary I never | how even in thet engine m the bands « would drive the engine just ag well as inthe ordinary way. | knew. bot beso far satisfied him oo the edtect that, | Mariotie vindicated bis law, and for a deed tm rance 8 an | for said be am bas uo fretion,’ «her: although the senate rejected wim when sommated, be | meet eplenwed de once of we wie oem ine flee to the engine, as compared with « pipe th and #ize, be uublusbingly swore that ao drivers at last found out that the whole world bas | of profit was great—though theirs was great also—like dis- | absolute and fixed quantity in s given engine, aod bow | water—which | compared It tombe adn Was not withdrawn, as in _usua!, bet forced through by | diiog ammault The tal Lore y he Dew tun threagh all these years of Hight and life | hovest men they refused to pay; and he, like this plain | much it will cost is entirely calculable and can be ascer | bea lows due to the friction Of water, agar | bad but ty | the Departement in spite of the ction gave when cutting of ely a the and power, aud that the monuments which a gratefni | tit, wae driven into the courts for redress. Thus, you | tained by measurement exactly; and that absolute quan- | torn to his book to prove bit to be false, and oot \goorant When | presepied thie bouk to him oe the ston’ t wae | fet down at Mf, and o* Ayer mar Qusverily bes reared tw these great men should be | see, this i# bat an old story told again, tity is entirely independent of whether you work steam | tnd again he wae overwhelmed, but nor abasved. | read | oomical enouzh to beer him cisim tbe protection of the | three bundret aod seventy pounds. Sow. wow wick of panied down (om (belr pedestale and trampled into tue | — It has been said that in the affair of the world history | expansively or not. although it becomes a larger per | (rom page twenty of bis large volume. |, | court, abd ioeist that Tehon'd not ereneexamine him ou | tbat cal is chargeable Ws ibe power preducet ond how dues Jiviom, Hear bine— but re-enacts iteel!; and it i certainly trae in regard to | centage of loss when running with than without expan According to the well settled Jaws of thermoivnamics, | it, but ouly om Bis seound book, which, be sud, was all | mech of it wo kmves whith are merely wer ‘The aw of Muciotte, when practically applied to the ure | Shit matter. The moral character of the human rpecies ey format any kind right: but he soon found out That he was ina court of | and whieh a . Of er tpaanvey inanengine = © iesoapectour aud | Never changes. -ince the first dawn of the bistoric tlemen, before | came here Mr. Itherwood bad f law, before s jodge. aud not in tho Navy De partment, be arnwd Gpparent'y < codcitieny Th to within the la-tone or | epoch—irom the time when that great man Solowon item clean and clear out of this case, and bad fore the vene “ne bwo ve sasvraption of economy passed wachalenged | wrote his Proverbs until now—this human heart of ours | said it wae ‘‘infloitessimally small’—as eighteen is lo this swindie renutoes by the en, veenng prot msion. has pever chan . What wer troe io that distant past | infinity.” Mut it was pot necessary to do that in order " the opt | foiled. That a0 error, and 16 got im . And see bim draw his own portrait aud daub it over | is trae today, ond w/) Ibe true until the “elements shall | to show that there was no practical benefit in ex ia oon that book by ac {t wan intentet to be pabtiebed | " the canvas where the immortal Newton stil euines it with fervent heat.” We may change our cust: Yn, becaure there is no eonnection between there In feet Leanoot produce moveme tu another pla How did it happen, then, thet | tt Drighter a rom bin and our law®, erect our mouuments of civil progresa in | two things at all—none whatever, The loam by clearance which has | Wry department of the human arte; but the hu- | \# a lose that occurs in asteamn engine whether you work umsB kuowledgs, | an Leart remain’ constant to ite original pattern, | it with or without expagsion and you can eave it just be taining the error which used pone | law you should have announced ite | comt. and amen of the paper, and r 3 od Wrighiter as we recede haracteristic of eeentific gen\ ty the adv any syiently transmutation of heat ead Ind weit net expen! in the article e If of Marriette | Presence in the eur Hing coudensatic © wind wed oy Newen, | and the fall of Adate leaves its im iwdelibly | well upon one engine as upon another. You can #bor And it follows, of cor the greater are tbe ¢ te effect (0 the Gaal resut lie eomwer . eral princely thoughout the iutti- xed upon all bis descendants through alltime. And all | tbe excess meneured by the yardstick, or the excess of | culties Wo be overcume, the longer the dim & paragon of ite Kind let me reed it that parenily discordant objects IR WLC | thego then in knalund who turned against James Watt, | sugar that weighs dowa the scale; and that, [ say, in in- | which the steam must “transport irl,” the gr the subject,”’ said be | admit i confused and mined | whieh eloped. | the great benefactor of his day aod generation, and re | dependent of the quality of the sugar or of the cloth. This | be the lone of “mechani al and the ie pp.’ and [of net, gentiomen. | sgree with him. fet | and ow a eu this conflict i#ofen entirely Hiferent Coe | fused to pay bim what they had solemnly contracted to | mag, therefore, was under no necessity to swear as be | main to be axed for some Other purpose at the what ao excuse to (bie? He i detected in paewing on onal pemenn ing. © bar bat whieh my learued friend would have you | pay, Were juet such men as to day turn agaiuat aid, What, ti did he want? Why did be come here’ | pot trae, however, a» be wtly Mapp | erfet money, aod beerrisime — Oh | know iqwas b Roe mam Oe : ank God that he tas given me ibe | Iuctors of (heir time, avd re'use to pay what they con lene Of the rights Of these parties, for | #ceam i# Condensed In thor ite force | didn't mean to tom you. I meant t for yor three ton red 1 ’ “ edueation and tho epportunity to tracted to pay, when tl Bod that they might have | the purpose of swearing for the verdict of a jury of his | ite preemure or tension, but It tamator steam oi! (/ ‘The art ive, be admits bet be elaine may ote « “ “ i time, when so much goou tan be ioe by | bought their advantages toch cheaper if they had not | countrymen, and the judgment of an intelligent court, | unless cooled by external radiation, [t does vot 108 tneant to priat it it some other bunk, not jo thie wands © vat , atripping of these faigehoods which comeeal the traci: | bees tenor Of all things on earth, gentiemen, which | which would tend Wo prove that the Davy engines were | water {hye moral ob!iqaity i980 iutemse that he could oot per artar for the t oot the Weree ot and, uk Was lone 5 , With that statue ef Freouwn | men bate and refuse to pay for, inteliect most excites | built properly. That is what he came here for—to at | now Approach the great question the Ww crive that the fraud would have bee as great it the ih . os they 00 the Capitol, exhibiting in their majestic homuty there | their animosity. They will raive fo objection to paying | tempt to prove that the laws of Watt and Mariette, and | 0° which brought me here—a question wh aber p whore be might have podlwhed thie f . ’ i. Principles discovered by the brighlest inte ty tick | for coal, which they can see aud shovel im and boro, the | of all the great men whe have preceded us im this great | ntode i mo lee than to joclade jy statement a4 jo the Cook, ood that ter the purpose of , se ever xhone over the darkness of this world, sod which | cost ef whieh they can find out but to pay for intellect | march of civilization, are mere faliache that the o mueneer OBA its deition—aot by you, gent exponing bie ignor ¢ bw chieanery would have . w oy heave beow atopted and used for ball a century tothe gress } for that which apparently co « owner nothing—tbey | gineering of the w | vot by the peree (og im betel’ of the govers- | Benn ax veeful tor ber banks an in this one . torte ower good of all manigid won't sobmit to that, They would have all men five feet | covery, mate with 6, aa Isherwood | ment of the United “taites—the eficieney or an entire | It would have be of an honest man vo be we » 40 & “4 /— Je seem: to me, gentlemen of the jary, that there was | (en jocbes nigh, aod When one man rikes above the aver. | says, by bimerif, wa And if he could get } wavy. (bat great arm of oor public servies «hich, | Meld that be did oot know any betior-that be was mie | email detection a brevidence m al) thia 1 ihiwk Limve seen, withia the | ave all the rert cluster around to pull bun down, It is | that jue yury the me opere of the | in our struggle for pathos! existenes, above al) (bers we | Loken OF ignoraet sod cot ty preted that thie trash wae | bores fewer thon Jest two or three yours, more evidence that (he great | the wid ravage instinet: we are al! more or leas given to it. | country would be filled with telegrain after telegram an’ | imort rely lor our mafety ehd in the eoperierity high | seridert, Hut bie preper engine to pr Creator looks down and emilet upon oor eMbris In this | and | soppose we cannot belp Wt will never die aut In sgruph after paragraph to the effect that this erent | coriny the last war, er bited at thas (mein fat ebiok | * wae Aber 4. eonutry to stragg’@ pte the ight than { Buveever teen | the human heart, aod courte are created to control met whom my learned friends heraided here wnder eel | ke the Cunatitation, wr were able to defy th © tre . . Deiore jo the whole Mistery of Gur past, Proeparour ue it | paxetons whde they come into ply to the injury of soe may have been 7 aay it booms to me that thece we | ty and the destruction of those principles and laws npow | ta tent te ie ol te, ott whom they dropped so swon when | tne Rem ond th eoery on } thee «tich the book weotd | an yped him waked sad produced only oSnog ion of thi Ting i tring to vo t 108 Whether James 7s } Providence i alt thit: for heretofore when this little th | which sociery alone eam stand. We eann t prevent mur: | Joiner'—that thie great man bad euccended (0 estat tarrestt aed all these iter creat ten whens par {pewen =the Sipn iti out cause wustried im this court—tnts tittle eeeb. | der arse ail the crimes and wrongs Of (he catalogue, | Ing @ a court Of justine, Aller Lhe mont earehing inwest! n mentioned here ar to he mnihii red b wr hook aed while | of bores poner by enime Bie beiwoen two partion, one of whom was ot vor. | but we can penish (hore wbo commit them. how be war all right, notwithetandiny the | reperier with « singe ¢ <-owrwe somes Watt ood bu p ‘ ing to deiraud the other ou! of a few deiars earned | Letme now explam to yoo, gemtiemen, what ie mewnt 4 thas ships camwet eoreh evens the & antry wooutret te bem - t under au bouert contract—thie qoestian of the moclia | by tie “expat work ioe ete romner Or orn) Gesree (has ie , ow of Me , Of expendet sisem was never opened Hut just | exprusively,” AE wot me ber faure oo be tw wet few (he erent 1 people w: mre " ' now, whea so much goad cam de done by @= | wud of vital consequence to the wheleew.puy | wil of the work ie Of the materint ; efone the pe Dh World Te be the awe ibm, | j ; poring (he grome imperition whch has beev prac | suppose a itt cylinder tne inch in dinmeter andot in- | all that kind of trash. such oe We Dave henrd bien meer | oe we are Wh phone 00 Tem ncogy. a te ~ we Uced of the eonntty, my lenrned friend opposed to | definite jength, ond a pieton Cttine tn it @team tight, but | toon lhie «und 4 Rew theneen, thet ') ety Oe BEE RHOMG TH hom by » conttes © oh 8 wart A “n me peteuadet bie Honor to admit the preof, and tober. thout frichon, aod | will further suppose « « nen | » be Alarmed, ond the newera 67 tha tee io ie t oon, RE A . ye wood wons on tothe stand. Bearing with bimthessnetion | pt water io be poored ino the bottom of that eviinder, | ata ot } tenaee aes . Of the Amor cen gorerument, toiling you Unt the Corted | 1@ pinturge be then jet down om that water and! | promt ‘ t t ‘ . . “ States hat discarded the knowledge anit experievee Of the | OF TIMP ton there is we platiorm | tw hen the ‘ or ary 0 mene soe , y “ it, nod jG hie Mewly discovered theory woeueperred | erying at ADL wee Now we have 10 Of thin tire. ant eo he come here Ww lead you, on im peste ‘ by “4 ome @one ved te . ‘ ’ ‘ . ” . man ti! Witnia ‘ope or two years,’ woe spending | the mectime remy for the periment whieh is todeler | ited bis hooer inl) (bie 6 tbat be Line fetter wy ome t oped " ow ~~ . thee . Bundreds & willions of our money, he spoke With tre | Ibe the »baplate power reeutting from the convermon of | und fo five the benebt out eUYNt — Therefor | he « “area ts" ar inst P a the feed © te mee tt ermews La ones Mendous weigst. It ooult por be conceived preeibie that | wrter into siPim., New bold» bump Onder that ayiinder | wae werewary, iv order to bnve a Verdier, tot it Scat . ¢ . eo ’ Abese momentous respomeibilities sbowld have heer we | tht it ee aperar that ent web of Wt of UIE engine A Rew itig . tT bebe ter 09 ‘ hh " ‘ oe Navy Depertment nvless the fowuditiou | storm, and ft will fit that too bile ‘ ‘ Bin . * . . » we weamant, and be carriod you away | just ce are convenient unite Pound weait hem 4 " b ‘ ‘ . 1, 8 confers Upon all barman probebitie lo ren) ’ mae water turved into | wat ye wh . on ° oe © meth bee “ WAP entitied te do, Io thin rilemms, when he had kite d eter Wil HT ten weg & fot bigh—no foe atatever moving Gan a nee ‘ ‘ ‘ - yand pearly deepured poor Mater gonee ( war genttor: | more lene thet wt y sccursta, OU, SHON) Were LUG HR Ue parted tare eect | ove ° wee pert mF ‘ ‘and when 1 teard of the peition io which he td 1 it i, 90 WHI a few > and ihm Bene | the 048 br ety ded Bleue Atal we fad prevent t) . placed bimset’,\ came qu Teaw ine dear dpened Hfor all precveal purer, When the weight is | saving © ten per twee due we the reome t ‘ . wide (Brongh whieh truth might wyain enter thoen very | | led a [Out high it gore Bufuritier avd w valve must he | 4 the cumeme ceorenen? ty weve the sown my | , a nat ’ a « - purtals through wich ave has Deon so rudely thrnst, and | op-rea (Phe bottom of the ey oder to permit soother | rhe ey tue j ov ms ‘ ’ . ‘ oe " 04 tte oe. 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