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THE DBFRAUPSBD ITAL1ANS, Not Vagaboude and Outtbroats-The Man's Accoant Omicially Corroboraced—Lettot from Hawitton Fie The Commissioners of Bmi, yesterday afternoon in the Castle comuntoation from the Hon, Hamil ton Fish was ordered on filo: Darauruant oF BtaTe, Wai and never negtetts Ht whore ft Ie It's this stern consclentiousness on thé ives adaman traction ts natinfled, the ox: m1 sc 1k COTM tith: nd combustion, PROP. TYNDALL'S LECTURE, r FimsTr ora most VALUABLE POPULAR COURSE, | THE LIBERTY ST. TRAGEDY, a Trt tarkar PARTTOUEANA From TRUSTWORTHY BOUROES. The Removal of Durven’ Inland—A Uoronet’s Jury Impanciied—The Post-Mortem Rxamination. About 8 o'vlook yesterday morning Coroner Keenan ordered the removal of the body of Nicholas R. Duryea from the Beekman strect station house, and It was soon taken away in an ambulance, The preparation for the post mortem was & dinagrooable task. beemeared, and the hair was elotted with blood, ‘The body was stripped and carofully washed, and ft became apparent that the man had re- celved not four but fourteen cuts and stabs. Drs, Boach and Knox made the post mortem, with tho following result: metal, the 2! for want o! eleciric current, passes at thé SOURCE AND AMOUNT OF HEAT. Cutting the thick wire in ti & thin ono, e4 that heal question is well worthy of an answer, the thick part of those who: Ume through by, synthesia, colors back, ind thus repro+ toh they came. Body to inten fevered ends jardon, The ti tote with instruments which yicld larger and richer nd Sifting of Os effects than those se sis of white light ts effected !n three different Firstly, the color of the apectrim are squee7ed together and blended by ao leus, white light boing the result of t! ‘an image of the carbon points, Js built up from the pectrum thirdly, in virtue of the Impressions u Heat, Absoroul White Light The Rainbow. per Institute was crowded last even- th an intelligent and appre or assembled in New York to welcome + Tyndall and to listen to the Orst of bia The lecturer's fame an author of scientific treaties have long since vu. and there was considerable curi- well as hear bim, ro past 8 whon Mr. Abram 8. we platform escorting a gon- of apparently about 60 yoars of age, nventional black, @ trim-built man \ shorp features, deep-set eyes, whiskers and paira litle Guged with Iron eray, who leaned J vpona chairand calmly surveyed tho ile Mr. Hewitt was, in afew com- words, Introducing him. The tntro- its conclusion Prof, topped forward to tho Httle stind at rm, on which stood a tory, and bowed very low to the ap- greeting was very cor Intelligent than enthusiastic g sentences were clearly 1 distinetiy enunclated, with Just a touch of om that sugrested his birth manner was entirely ensy, and zh he spoke of his appearance before the + as a trying ordeal, he seemed from the as much at home and as far from at as though he was tn his lecture his class as list was an occasional touch of humo one of his Wustrattons, having smoke of a cigar, he spoke of himself as net being a smoker, &e., and he by no means dis- dained the uses of imaziaation or the ornament { rhetoric In bis address. on to the absorption of the Ch middle ages in the things of a future life to the neglect of the things of the present, and his rather than the ordinary relig- jous terininotogy In describing what nature had done for man in retting before him the beauti- there was nothing to indi t this scholarly-looking man was the pro poser of the prayer-gauge test, and the danger- ous person some of bur theologiaus represent rat Instance, w' employed, that we hi “atinue till one ‘The synthe- permitted the action hundred graine of gine are con- wnt of heat be capable of acc et the action now continue with ~ing until ong hundred grain Would the amount © -ebe the same as it would be [dds wv, nt gencrated in the thin wire ow. In fact, by addin, the external we obtain for the one hundred grains of zine a tot aan nleoe | then, ‘To Menere, Qvorge J. ch Toseal eonnitae. Limibration, New Yorke Curriaman, Tour lotcar of the 10th tust. relative to fative audience ture; secondl th Ihe arrival at Now York of in wire glo: has been received. In rept to mace that this deparunent heartily the distress whieb tna unfortunate "persons ft ntific lectures. Clothing and face were heat generated re Been wecasioned 10 thy Impositions tn thelr owi rasament and chance to fea of the Unit ¢ impressions of ehess being the result, SION OF COLOR NEWTON'S ERROR, drawing out of the white ling Into n spoc- And here historic aty'a brief reference He kupposed that ro: whieh your body hai ‘The proper autho }taly will be tngtructed to adopt such measures a8 may best be adapted tow ard prevouting a renetition of (ne p and Light of its combustion at a distant in New York, for example, we erate and fuel, bu May be made tonppear at San have here an iil thatin physical ov stitution but never creation, A STAR OF LION, Lnow remove the thin wire and attac severed ends of the thick one two Chin On bringing the rods tozether we pw the light to be em- ployed iw our lecturos Ig a simple exaggeration Instead of being produced by rducod by fifty camera, provided with as us all the beams necessary for our it motiain “oommunieated meat for & stinlar purp: Tam, genticuien, your obedient servant, TUAMILTON Fram, Mr. O'Gorman aid that ho bas every reason to bolleve that these Italians are an honest ‘ople, aid not brigands, as represented; that all anxious to work should an opp ‘There are 8 on Ward's Island under the care of the Commission; 200 Saturday next to Viruin ake and Ohto Railroad t to Harrisonburg, Va., ve to Vermont, A letter waa here MeNorton & Lawrence & twenty-seven of inches in length over the an- wound (wo and of lef” ear, extenl- tion and dispersion tr that if you abolish the one yon = abolish the other, to the end 6 id Haht of our fre portivn of lef half Inehes In length Ang backward ; slight cut half an inch in length o He maintained t. fa and thus retarded tre DFO | fresa of discovery, Dotland, noTt4¥er BEQYow that by combining two diff the colors coulit tration of the constant Iaw incessant sub- another behind the left angie of lowe: th about the iid. another wound “ey another direeth of the atoraoos ailghe cut on Kinds of glass still leaving « joyed this rest- matic lenses rief, and at osent iteclf, wk no color, imposaiblity. will be sent on fhe oi by Wp gl work on the left Torearm: wound one tneh in de kroln extends ‘of abdamen, and enters the weritoneal Pleuritie adhesion of leit oh Contained ahon ‘a tongituioal cot an inet in Tength, Ae & pol it of the pla a small star of light. nz a prism of jor Ix doattoyed, Dut not the refraction, and twenty-f ‘The reiraction and dleperston of blaulphide of with those of water, in er fo explain why the first mentioned haaid is used when our object isto obtuin spectra of great extent and richness of color. THE SIFTING AND REJECTION OF COLORS. utavelled the Interwoven constitn- ve noxt to jniquire onstitation so revealed in nature? ‘To it we owe all nt to tt alone, the left anterior Barnumville, Vt, to who the emigrants Dheased with the Itatians, show a willln n to the contrary. the present Involon be « specimen of what ate to ind plenty of work at fair pay in They are employed ‘neh anid that a Mr. Fabre has sent $1,000 Commission to deri are compared The lecturer's op ind ay that they a EAPERIMENT ON THE SCRETN, ind contradict every And here, In passing, let me refer t mon @elnsion that (he human eye Inciuded, are theoretically perfect. perfection of any org: Looking at the light from our large battery rou seo a Hecht, but entirely fail to see the shape of the coke polnts whence che light tasues, The cause may be thus flustrated: On the Defore you is now projected an Imnue of the car- bon points, the whole of the Jens tn front of ng employed to iit surrounded neatly obliterates It, ‘This Is due toan tmperfec- tion of the lens, called spherioal aberration, due e fact that the circumferential and have not the a similar defert rked at the wn. bur of Nght upon the retina was sumMcient to destroy the definition of tho retinal image of the carbons. FACETS OF THR FY Along Ist of indictments ii brought nyainst tha eye eymmetry, its 1 & of achromatiqm, Ita absolute Windness in part. minent German philosopher to optician sent him an instrument so fu ‘ts he would send It back to him with the severest censure. But the eye is not to be jud andpoint of theory. the adjustment ré neutralized into nee ever remain a marvel to the reflecting PROPAGATION OF LIGHT ILLUSTRATED. And now we are ready for work. ‘The rectili- n of light may be a small hole in a window ads a house, or treé, or 1 heart heathy catoud artery, ‘ou {.ae anterior order of the sternoctel ie A fracture of the occkptts place of bone belug chipped comp! corresponaing to (hs woun CAUSE OF DEATH, Death was caneed hy hemorrhage from the wound in the left carotid artery. Of the fourteen ai works of na that section of the country, Arent to pla 18 of Color ; an ere must be a certain relationship between articles of nattiral bodies and from It the lux- the expenses of the uliimate light to enable them. to extrac urtes of eotor. Is here acleetive not creative, no color generated by any natural body in any Natural bodies have showered upon them in the white fight of the sun the sum alle colors, and their w the sifting and appropriating from rdinand de Luca, is forts toward relieving the Italians ‘rue, the Italian Interpreter, was re- Nested to Investigate the swindle by which the tallan emigrants were defrauded, and submits the following oommunteation: To Bernard Cusseriy, General Superiutandent ¢f Castle as when, In coanton ta use wounds and outs, ail are except the two on the neck. The Duryea had vious to bis orm the Imaure by ahalo whieh the catuera be It is not sharp. nude body wel bimsel! weighe death, and tipped the scales at 140 pounds, minine stightness, had no muscular development, 10 pounds. 2 Recept for hie allu- arms were of nd his frame The human eye and when d light from fifty cells thi Fin: In accordance with ‘arrived here in i Converwatfoiy with a nia) First— They had no 4 rdera Thave tnveatl eof the Italian which do not minds if Tsay that it is the f livit whieh they h belongs to them, that g Coroner Keenan In| H. Hamilton, led a fuity a8 follows: st ‘I wenty-frst street; of coming to this eoun- is J Hawkes. | of but were induced to emigrate thronghcirediars dle Fi in. Conlon, 604 ¢ Dover atreet; Peter Malin, ing the body, the ade t> convey the news of the homlelde to Mra. Dutyea, who resides In ber effort the news teach- ht Indoad be s begin our experimental tnquiries here ys its want of 65 Division street. Jury adjourned. Attempts were m: obtain in America, hroughout the hamiets and Becond—They have erica; some I WHAT IS THE MRANING OF NLACKNESS? Pass a black ribbon in suc colors of the spectrum of blackness absortivn of all the constituents of ‘a ced ribbon through the spectrum, red light the ribbon [a a vivid red. Because the light that enters th quenched or ab eaxion Lurough the sage money to ‘a inortgage on yereement that the pasenge mo- Was to he repaid within twelve months, wiih the addttion of Aft late husband's may more than one inefectul ed her about 1 o'clock yesterday morning. Duryea came to the city yesterd: companied by Peter Duryea, a nephew o! husband, The diamond pin and other valuables found on the body we tia the result of the Mis oxperiments were mostly simple in thoir character, but were successfully conducted, and greatly Interested the audience. back to comfort was the temperature of the ball, which was #o cold that thé lecturer com- J of it himself two or three times to the The following Is an abstract of the rhed, but sent back to the eye, lace the same ribbon in the green or blue of the i absorbs the areen that was bound to Buenos ‘days previous to their ival at that port. Firthe the agent tn Havre pormusded them to wait ork, as there was yment ih that ei delivered to Mrs, Dur- certaid bonds and papers. eenan haying granted a permit, the body was conyeyed yesterday afternoon to Bta- The only draw- spectrum sit is and blue light, pace of intense darkne! ‘oper color; transfer it and go to New neal propacat hein tn different part re taken from (hem betore they reach other tickets Were wiv) from them at inid ocean by t arrived in New York destitute, en kept in each ignore ein New York oF aR, BEMMONS, 8, who is at the Park Foe from tis fractured ankle, ad an Interview with a relative yesterday afte: , but declined to admit other visitors, Nicholas K. Duryea was about 88 years of and a well-known wealth was variou! to half @ mfilion, shines vividly with its to the redy it i bine as fe an hen white Hehe | shutter, before which st aulinal, And placing Within the darkened room a white screen at some distance from the oritl Every straight ray proceeding from the objert stamp its color apon the screen, abd thi ofall the rays forms an tmage of the ol But as the rays crc the Unage Is inverted. An image of the carbon ed by apinuols in th trate this point o} hn_ EB. Simmon: fering severely re mere dark- INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. Some twelye years & book entitle and a couple ond volume, entitled ness to the eve, bliahed In England e that they do reen sifte It Dy a fling the restdual volor. THE PROCRA OF ACQUIRING COLONS. ‘Thus the process through which nathral hodles lors Is & negative one. traction, not by addi- wenching the red, both exhib- ortsman and estimated at from, §200,000 He owned stock in the Fu » Brooklyn City Ratiroad, Atlant) several other institutions. real estate In Brooklyn, Long Tatar: sidence on Btaten Island was the pride of Port Rot know. whether. tl other at the Tue bec *Heut as a Mode of ‘and from these occurrences Im date the commencement of those friendl tions with the people of tho United ne here to-night, to were followed by others, ith the game object, which was to ostab- lich a broader and deeper syinpathy thanthat pre~ existing between sclence and Tdid not think it good for either of them to be Isolated from the other, or oward the other, and t sworved for atime aside fro} which had previous! been the pursuit und pleasure 0! viy life, and points produ helicve hare been wuthoriged wre, deserters, propagation. ILLUSTRATION OF A LAW OF LIGHT. ele of incidence ts le placed bs Sh index ing-glass capable beam of light. iw srecelved upon, the glass and reflected back along th b have brought volumes referres the action of upon the cutting off the misrepresents. ‘Lon in this country woold be im- i tion that their eon: Fee eH Sin, tterpee Last night one of the men died at the Castle a Th Am Sea She end, OLhérA cutting Of the other end, and some selecting for absorption the Ne of the spectrum. ese exprimen’ olnt regarding whic for ages that blue and How are complement their mixture. ow pigments green, but the mixture of different from the mixture of has revealed the cause of the green in th. case of the pigments. NO NATURAL COLOR 18 PURE. liquid or a blue only thé blue to pass throug! the adjacent green, ‘The Origin of the Qanrrel, Prom the World of yesterday. Duryea has be: years, and lately intereste je said to a friend .,where be had been hayin t way: A straight lat! side of acleace. repare ns for the conaidera- ‘b error bas f fou will find it stated in yollow Hehts mixed They do not colors and prodace The mixture of undoubtedly pro unsvmputhetc backer for Uns inst, with M1 Italians om bowed. e original inquri ed beams pass In opposite directions, they do tle or displace each other. The now turned, the mirror turns alon At each side of the index the inci reflected beams are seen trackiug themselves the room. The mere Inspe: ‘the two angles enclosed between the in- ‘heir equality. 8 us to ttus= ‘or weather atrins doors and windows go tok 8 ad, Torrey 's, 165 ton wireet, near Broadway. oyster supper, at got to hurry up; na we are to elect rn of the tale oF sin to all in- lodge meets to-night, and SI atm afraid Lshal With this Duryea darted off, and ten discussion with individual in front ‘s restaurant, in Liberty street, between Nassau street and Quarrel was not an onlinary At frst excessively yebement, n tience, struck bis adversary In the face, and im and by nomenon ome down tha struggt ‘® word came subsequently from either The smaller moan vier man rolled over ute a knot of idiers who had gathered would have had ample time to separate the pair, Persons whi hule of these books were repub- jer the auspices of a a his efforts to difuse sntigic kuowledie among the people of through the dust c FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ted jn thls country nan who is untiring minutes later was the tall, stout, w of Sutherlan bee ex and the two reseed i The same simple appa trate a law of great p p that When & Mirror rotates the angular velocity eam reflected from it ls twice that of the wams shows TrRapAy, Dec. 17—P. M.—A general activity, more marked and drettted than for vevera! days, has pers ‘Yaded the Stock Exchange, ‘detng worth a quarter of 1 # cent. bonas over night, gold weak and haifs point lower, and stocks tn good ‘more lively @ay Was recorded than had Deen generally anticipated. The share specutation start- 4 cff Wtendily for the general Het, at about the closing official irures current Inet night, but fore time made & sight slel4. Pacific Mall, however, which formed the at traction of the forenoon market, opened at 7, a potnt in Sdvance of Inst night, and straigbtway rowe to 7S), th move from weakness to strength as much befogsing and mystifying the street as the tute course of the Atock did at an carlier stage of the game, Afternoon career of the #ock, however, was variable nd Auctaating at 04Q7TSA WNATTNG™, the ttter being 1 price. ‘The Directory of this company will hold a meeting to-morrow at 12 o'clock for the purpose of dectding rout the tasting of four millions of mort: gage bonds, the proceeds of whieh it Is understood will be employed to build a fleet of iron screw steamers. report was current tn the atreet Inte this afternoon that the onty China steamer on the Pacific coast had arrived at Ban Fruncisoo to-day witha broken shaft, which, if true, will prevent the departure of Otine im January, The addition Congress dors not €o Into operation untll the iat ther ahares of the list most pro- dealings were New York erm Union Tele In the ‘proseention. of an m for him the sympathy in Bagland. Y allude wowder permite not it, but a portion of A_ yellow powder fs trans- parent not only to the yellow light, but also in t transparent t en biue and yellow are mixed together the hue cuts off the yellow, the orange, and the the yellow, on the other hand, cuts of the vi the Indigo, and the blue. Green ts the only color to which both are transparent, and the comse- quence ts that when white Wight falls upon @ mixture of yellow and blue powders, the green alone is sent back to the eve. The explanation ixture of plements will be subjected to and in asubseqient lec- lure the mixture of colored Nights will be em- e and yellow, by their 14 with money stringent, nd su pert of n VERSUS SCTENCE. For more than @ thousand vears no step was ‘ond this law of reflecth fe nen. In fact themselves on the one hand in trying to the laws of the universe out of thelr own cons 4, while on th upled with the c ‘trade demand, AMETUCAS APPRECIATION, + tattdly as tn England, the aim of the adjacent the awfal olinch him, and for nearly erns of @ future w they looked with a lofty scorn on all th pertaining to this only. PROOHESS OF TYQUIRY. ards the refraction of light, the course was resumed in} by an Ari ‘Then it was taken recession by Koger Bacon, Yiteilio, and One of the most important ocennatt know both men etve the follow- Ing Vereton of the quarrel whtch led to the mur- Simmops Was a bitter oppor min Wood when the lottery war broke out, and at that ume Duryea was ou When matiars bec yea managed ckytottery for Simmons, and it ts alleged ad- ced him considerable money. A qi arose botween Simmons and Duryea taregard to settlements, fraud being charged by both parti ‘oa went to Alabama nnd made arrange: ich resulted in hts setting up »sition to the Kentucky fot- uiryea had money and busi- ness tact, and speedily rendered Simmona’s ven~ ture unprofitable. and {t is conjectured both met accidentally tn Liberty street Inst nigh t, rons having evidently just left his office, 6S of that street, and the old quarrel was renewed with fatal revults. ANOTHTRR ACCOUNT. nt of Benjne Here whieh 1 the test of ex Mr. Wood's'side mewhat adjusted Dur- loyed toprove that b) lending, produce white, Time ansonrr ‘This question of absorptic ubtie and @iMcuh in molecular physics. We fet in a condition te we shall be by and by, Trofitatly glance back on the web of relations which these experiments reveal to us. in the first place in solar ligt an agent of ex- ceeding complexity, composed of innumerable efrangthle in diferent, do diy, the atoms and molecu! bodies gifted with the power of sifting light in the most variout by this sifting the colors observed tn nature an To do this they must p menaurate th hirdly, we have th ied wa to bo able to take titude of impreasion, bus the Heht at starting is as they do natural Ny, to take in the ver Hamed Al Ived to respond to Ing osclilations of the ing ordeal of one of the most Atlantic, but the still more disqat appearing before the titative relations the skill and abs: in whswer to my Inquiries In Rngland, 1 had hives to undersiend that you mas | Honsnese of the man who mak bama lottery in op) 1 would proba. tery in Brooklyn. RXPIMIENTAT. To meet this wish was d!Meult to meet tt by the sele: apparatus sultabte for at erefore, to take Vitelllo was such a man, while Kepler's habit through the observations of kat them In all lights, and vie Which united he astronomteal Tycho Brabe, and had ex. them the celebroted © laws of But in the case of ‘The principle, but Dreabtved Daud tranaport of the hiectures. I propoved ue single departinent and Minstrate by atitte knowledge unc wish in this constituents We find, necot y steamer for subsidy granted by m the princi, jar ways, and producin, measurements rsseae a molecular kuldance of exper pake you acquainted with ary phenomena; the nw those theoretic prinoiph henomene are explained take root an ) the human mind, and afterward to apply these principles to the whole body of knowledy {by the lectures. Js itself to this mode of treatment, and on ee HAR BSB inpie facts regarding light which to the andients, and to pass feom thea: in bistoric gradation to the m alstruse discoveries of modern science. Tue DIKTH OF KCEENCE. All man’s notions of nature have some foundas ‘This is the broad which Intellectual structures ul- timately rest. The notion of in nature had this basle ronity of natural phenomena the sav Ss Own varying moods and rdingly ascribed these phenomena to i with himself, t Central, Lake Shore, Wabash, ich'advanced upward of 1 ¥ cent.,the two first mamod finding ready buyers as high as Wig "nd Wabash was pnt into adtivity by tt ‘® Dew speculative move, tt te afd, being tn embryo Mn this Itvely etock, predicate ea.ly completion of the may posatbly, activity in the Hannfbal and St common stock to-day moving at 4Tw#18}(@47'5, The pre. ferred was neglected. The advance stock to 9% encountered some important amounts af shares, which It was suggested In some quarters repre sented the hohting of the eompany iteelf, and the price Thenotice given yesterday of the ree of artditioual cl t of light itsel Nicholas W. Duryea ts a native of Brovklyn, and commenced his career miny yeary ago in urivembip with « man named Moliuy in she ivory business, their stables being situated at the foot of Fulton strect, nearly Franklin House. hough & simple one, escaped SNELL'S DISCOVERY. It was first discovered by Willebord Snell, about the year M621. Less with (he view of dwelling upon the phe nomenon itself than of Introducing it to you Ine form which will render intelligible the threors tle thought In Newton's mind, 1 you the fact of refraction. and the turbidity of Haul glass fare, half filed with water, rendered barely precipitation of a little mastic, is its face vertical. 2 tn und distinguish t ex, to sift and select it bodies must be complex. improasions Uhus gon THE MUMAN RYE AND DKAIN MUST AE HIGMLY controlling genie Ines be Continued UNEIT soMe five OF SLX Years ao, When he enter- ed into partnership with Joho E. Simmens, who The parinershiy' con- about three months ago, when The science of Canada Bonthern in part, explain the date Joseph shares, the It, therefore, I purpose t tinued until of the present Tf we were permitted to inquire ute the inten= was dissolved, re we might well ask when xity? If what are called mate es Were the sole end of nature, @ 7 simpler mechanism would be sufficient. jnstead of prinviple of odigulity of rr id re be turned ar vessel, With @ has existed, and fnaliy in the Telegraph evoning In Liberty streat. of partnership with Simmons, Duryea bas been Actively engaged in the lottery Hrooklyn, and Simme Since the dissolution turbid by the Naced upon Instead of aii parsiinony—we Adaplation, and this apparently for the sole pose of enabling usto see things robed in the splendors of colo its edge with slit Inthe hoop surroundin sel a beam of light is admitted. water, enters it, and it ls sald, looked uj calculated to do no small amount of business injury. So general- onisin known bo exist Jobrities of Brooklyn that it was frequently remarked in the saloons, “I ou so the other evening I knew that Duryea ts 6uj book acting in convert with Mr. dissolving the p: broke away to 70° tracks i:self a sharp, bright band, Loaw passes Uuaven through the ly was this feoliy among the gambling ¢ He diacasslon in the etreet. as tot be, pursued | in lock oF ofl AS WW LG, Ch ws Delug above 110%, the firmness of ‘the stock under remarkable, now that tte pro- * NATURE MRANT, m that nature harbored the ting us for other enivymenis ple from meat and drink ¢ t, and it would Moaiwistie th above the water A PUPY OF TOBACCO BMOKE 0 reveals the track of the If the incidence be vertical, the If oblique. tts refraction at the cuinman surface of alr and water is ren- It ty also seen that reft ton a-companies refraation, the beau divi point of incidence Into # retra Snell counected the 6 angle of refraction the one divided by In the fury and the ne placlug. the wine. liner intention of educ than those deriva allevonts. whateve be mere presumpt the elreumstances bet ‘oned Irrigation lnated through the eountry ‘tnershiip with Simmons, and is sald to have been worth some Mi. McClellan sets down hits p and states that be beam Is unrefracted ne aud Mississipe! were as the issue tions, endowed with ly the materislly use- ‘ed clearly visible, lay at the root of ey interpretation of nature the human mind to seek for the antec: dents of phenoinena all sclence has aprung. THE WLNST SOLBNCRS were those of observation, wh ded by man of oreating tt to enjoy not ndowed with ethers nvedted in the dothertinesin Brook- He resides at Fort Kichmond, and leaves a wife aud child. Were higher, an eases ull and atoady ed wath after the 1 o'clock decluie set in, whieh eontinurd h prices lift off ‘steady at the con aud a reflected portion. rer, is one of six brothers who form the firm of Simmons Bros. & He, with his brother, by proving that the sin the sine of the other t# absolutel the same medium, whatever th ident ray mi ‘The gold meri rice having declined fron afierward Lo 112 ce ih Fates of exci ‘and the lower ‘auiong. ‘epocitia gold ie of affairs at London and the irserent ‘about twas weak and lower to-day, the ANOTHER TICHBORNE ROMANCE. 4, thoagh rally r e Witlam C. Simmons, hted the iutereste' of the concern tu th by far the most Fousand clever map of the family, Eph Simmons, Is now in Louisville, Ky., the centr the policy business in this the Bimmons bre the Louisville and Paducah schemes, dissatisfaction prevailed oilives hore, the writers the impressfon that John friends the wine thus enabling them to he lines an. Lin the lecture, Xd to is called The Ucir to an Kuglih Baronctey a Convict w loward therm t uotient here re x of refraction or stones of optical acler APPLICATION TO THE RAIXHOW, okly following Snell's ais tion of it by Descartes to the explanation ‘ne bow is seen when the back Draw a straight. © and the sun; be depression d io the situs n brought up at the City ly, charged wit lowly and with diMiculiy nthe Sth o ‘a Chinese den is one whose Australian ¢ pitulating, a showing the degrada- on into whieh men of bigh posit What is very truth: ch vulgatly, termed w “loose lt oth here and 18 ness ws found ai mind, its seedling be and magnetic attractions. and wito difficulty the science of of th notion, and slowly at te the full application ‘of mechanical principles to the motions of the heavenly bodies. se of astron and after a tons | cho Brahe and overy Ie the ap- among the small policy or sub-agents be minons gave bis intl bing bumbers in ad vas of the rainbow d toward the sun. through the spectator bow is always seen at the same angular Matance ‘This was the great dimculty. ‘nd at all parts Taking & per ry ray through a tat One partic had to grow ity prowente itself, HOM, And rates on to borrow ing aide, rdishiireod on called bonds @2,50),and tone at the Sab-Treasury were 15,526.08; CurrEnoY ReOe!D 1001.90.25 | currency balance, Gir ‘Custorne, 814,000 ‘The total clearini auces, 81,0855. 7 from this line. Why should the bow be ab 1 distant from this and calculating the tr: ruin-drop, Des Jar angle the rays emer parallel Lo exc Serve their Int had some ‘strange expert in this part of the country, bu this life has hardly been as eventful as thal of THe Thomas Gerald Golding, alas Fi ‘Travers, whi s while he ros Hipparapus anc yernicns, Galileo, hile from tue thought rased by Wiese mighty mon Newton shoots upward like a dominant peak overivok- ing all others from his stupendous elevation, TH PUBNOMENOS OF LAGE, But other objects than attracted the Light was of w fai ied Duryea to dive: partnership with Bimme thought, that Duryea visiced Sim nons to o« believing that bh ¥ Simmons in the stwership affairs, y ‘Travers, allas Gold receipts, $56, bala Is paid to be heb English baronety, seems to have speut bis ian life chiefly within the fc first appeared 1 the year 1805, Ulooates, from if as Thomas Gerald Golding, a Ube oval navy, and for some led a fait Hfe in Metbou ear be appeared to been unfair) tthe Gold Exchange Rank were Jancos, 81,148,240, and curry followlug were the quotat other ; being thus enable sity through long atmospheric distance ; at all other angles the rays quitted the and through this divergence becaiue pra tically lost Lo the aye. je hove referred to was ¢he foregoing angle Which observation bud proved to be uyariably’thut of the rainbow. THY PHENOMENON OF OOLOR, But in the rainbow a new phenomenon phenomenon 2 of those paints in the his when men's thoughts aud labors fo intermingle that it is dime eich worker his precise meed of honor. cartes was at the threshold of the discovery of position of solar right, oct clearness, and it is oertaln that he did oot enunciate the’ true law. served for Newton, who went to work in this Contents ot the W N, published this moratng, the motion of the atteution of the ancient ilar phenomenon, drop. divergon ship called th me Ape Foreign exchange was firm on the basis of 104@ 109 Whe particu for lon starug. mud LOhg@ 19 singpeiad The onciery situation was contains the following The Loulalana Outrages—Uowarrantable Interterone WuiMerolotioy. Vy Position of Atal Hing the Credit Mi Evideuve of Gol, he led what ‘Toward the close of that have run short of supplicg, for on the lat of Beb- ruury, isa, he was brought up at the Cit} on two charges of obtaining money by fal tences, for which he was sente months imprisonment at Pentridge, He was liberated toward the close of the 5 but he was pot at large more than two or three old meens of raving Ue four charges of false representations, and rec dine over & period of sixteen served this period atthe # but he was little benefited by prison le had tried all he could to ponsy by fraud, but he had now got the Lei idea, however, minds busy with the attempt to render some Lut without experiment, which of polentific ment, ho progress could be made tp this su The ancients accordingly were far less successful ia dealing with light than in dealing with solar and stellar moth make a litle Ives that light moved in straight lin y know that these ti toflected (rom polishe ancle of insidence was equal to hese two results of au ¥ constitute th Proseut course of lectures. THY SOUROR OF LIGHT. Both of thera are capable of the easiest exper. iustration, bnt in the frat may be usefirl to saya few words regarding the git to be employed on our experi- n is, to all intents and f Any new fen (nbetng the Ke Th ie atternoon the d if the Innocents nthe worning. caine atill more active and Mee cout, Mat, ie = cont, and tnterest bels toi that the becretary ot af apectal depouiia Nebd inthe roe ” ep 5 jonal aud dank of Commerce 1 ne! NWN) (the proceeds of that, ammo ary) were placed ip thease iis yet o Bai de Suncabi. ble haa du hae Ret bi natural stringendy of dhe tuarket today At tive elo tie owital tee were ti eave iu rather here we arrive tory of science ns. Still they did Nhey watistied t/ It to newign to It will be remem: Death of Edwin Forreat for Deoayed vot ‘ard Reeohr; The 1p Katabiish « Lowy ‘The Knife in New Au Liberty Street ; ‘otice of tile Life~Hie W + Hioguant Be Feeuoh Stratiatio or rays of light were nd that the ‘on the 7th of Ortob But he falled to was apprehended re jeut scientific starting polat of our ‘This was re. Discounts’ are iu rather NEWTON'S EXPERIMENT, closed window shutter of & room lowed @ thin sun- he beam stamped a in Pentridge, ntaton; Now Yorks a on Fashion aod 1 ed an oritloe, and, beam to pass through it. round image of the Bun on the opposite white wall of the room, 3 tate on) coups Tide, Baie, dite! news wt TIM We ew be SAL wt 1S an err uty Clewad 00,32 Wall sircet, re prices ab foliows a4 P.M mn Fanart torial Articles ond Age! Hs —Amerew ine Sketchewof Cit dd Bigurd'’s Board ; Financial Laveltigence and f his toiher. him, and Le came out as a dotwctive. about for a Ume personatit poovle, but the game did not answer; he was arrested, and ¢ ‘The rusting of rposes. (he slow burning of iron at, and if tho heat be preserved a high tem- ‘The destruction ble was probably due to Jn the path of ‘o @ prism, oxpecting te see the beam roflected, but also expecting Lo. see the image of the sua, after refraction, round astoulshment it'was drawn out to an imag whose length was five times ite breadth, an into bands af different uuediately that thie sn- that soure oon The WeexLy SON contains a complete epitone of the Of Lo WoOk fronall parte of the United Beates ead the A noricangs stinoat, foriaatlingty tis old oa vatey may bs had at th? OCUrpublication.omice, Prlog tree comes. erature ma be thus attained Mg Lis period he met with avaident wich brought Copies tn weay 1868, coup. 16. sully more combu ihe atrips of zit urn altuost like strips MBDUBLION Wy Ube ale wi ip a liquid, to seek shelter at the Im- jome and the Benevolent Ayylum e, and took one af thi nurses with him, aud the disgrace which he had brought upon hirnsolf at the enaritable institu- rors of those institu- this image was divide and cause age was due to the fac Le left the Hl lar Nglt wore mor aud he concluded, nt Was a mI Kt rent colors aid of different 4 frangibiiity. may vlso have I haye long known the virtu Jayne's Lxpectorant, aud fre juontty boss Teand Lamily whew afthioved wi ‘one of tue bost ism than others hat white solar {i may unite with al buiimersed tu it 0 that we ore to re- ive the heat and light employed ip the present EAPRRIMENT tions lnpetle a pone OF Coles tions to close the doar ago be sent a letter toh hor, askinw bis assietance, and In ¢ represented himself to be the sen of Gen. Pra rta'Malbourne at oer OUPDE at his Bxcellenc nuke inquiries as to 6 returued to join bis army Jud of cou bust degreps uf re- slog, mominaily, wt T94 bo n + Hales of the wore’ tnade at Mails. ve ‘old hon o i and bow Ape yy & week or two on @ voya, Was # yon Thigk of ex wef England withoul bs, and. bed- THE SPECTRUM. ‘The elongated image here the spectrum, hive, tadio, el WITH A VOLTAIC BATTERY, Vow merits 2 moment's in which zine ls immersed in Matters are so 004 UP between 0 epectruin opnee, yell seven prinary or prismatic colors. AVALYGIS AND SYNTHERIS OF SOLAR LIGHT, ‘This was the feat analyslo of solar tight by Jeutifo mind le foud of vert ‘and Octover at #5 ri at 88, ate W@, bounty Wai bf hssocletton shakes tot at! ualbess WB railroad boada, wl ‘active request, he time, it is formerly Pastor of Dereat rranged that o ¢ metal and the oxygen, actual belng avoided, attery by® thick wire, slatement whos Should ol ot, and we shall have eo a- | Newton: but the of romance Wo record, Ee, sales were a0 1 vultce iu greet Variely,—Aue Y, Central é0, "61%; Kirke 4Us mortgage, from fe. to 16, tor astive sears, apd i ant’ Aerie aera fren ‘ite aterto ‘the “Onto rm than Stteen ‘nlles of tre req connect the two separated aivisions, As this road en: Jorn the Aveides advantages of a direet line—low grader cheay fuci—at all Lines opea water cot vegtione and S route for tne shivanent of The eavy treignta of ihe ore iy ie soabourd. The cotton of the Souuiweste ftates, the grain and flour of the Northwest, ond tha Various productions in sections bord~ring om the Ohio Her can reach a mhipping port at all seasons by thi Iino in a shorter dist iedly an by the older road The & Matoh, Geservo nancial agents, mach credit for carrying this great work 10 comnpletion thd ths opening ap the uadey eloped mineral resourees of Virginia, ‘The bizhust, loweet and closlug prices of stocks were as toll aT fon fF. o, etn oe |). nd m ws b= 110 bee iene ing eh ata 4 Harlem a nton t 8. Western U iy orthwestern. ape & forthweatern preferred... i] Nwaukee and St, ‘ hd Hiwauces and St: P. pret: EDI . wy % By a} ay Tanntia) and Bt. Josepd pi Hanaibal 24 84 Jo, pref. - e se es & o a un 8h BANKING AND FINANCIAL, DANRING OFFICE OF FISK & MATCH, Naw Yonx, Doe. 16, 1872, ‘The CHESAPEAKE AND ONTO RAILROAD fs abont completed, Ite imrediate promise of business is very large; ite earnings on the disconnected portions will Yeach this yoar nearly $1,000, without mineral or through busine, from which Ite revenues as ® com: pleted Road will be largely derived, Coal mining, tron furnaces, rolling mill# and manufactories of all ki will soon crowd Ite whole Tine; while the produeing ‘West and manufacturing Rast are eagerly awaiting the opening of this new Trunk Line, which le destined to have so important an influence apou the transportation of their products. ‘The FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT. GOLD BONDS of the Company, the total amount of which I onty $15,000,00), secured upon a property worth $5,000,000 to $100,000, are folly equal In tntrinsi¢ value to the Cexrnat Pactric Dons. They are tatued tn de- nominations of $109, $300, and $1,000, coupon oF regis tered, and at their present market price, #9 and eccrucd interest, aro very desirable. The CENTRAL PACIFIC LX PER CENT. GOLD BONDS are too well known to require description oF commendation, Their total amount ts 625,885,000; they have for along time ranged to market price near or above par—the price to-day betng 102 to 10%, with coupon on, due January 1, of 8 per cent. gokt. ‘The WESTERN PACIFIC 6IX PER ORNT. GOLD BONDS amount to $2,785,000, This road ts now consoli- dated with the Cextaar Pacrrio, and the payment of ite bonds, prinstpal terest, is assumed by the lat- ter, ‘Thotr market price to-day i# 9 to #2, also with a $ per cent. gold coupon on, due January 1, As they have recently been introduced on the Stock Exchange, we ‘expect to see them rapidly rise to te price of CenTRat Pactrres, being eubstantintty the same in character and vate, ‘The CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO, the OFNTRAL and WESTERN PACIFIC BONDS, all of whick have been negotiated by us, we boileve to be among the best and ‘Most destrable Investment Securities in the market, which in time must become very scare, especially ab the Government will probably, during the coming Year, PAY Off, In gold, another large lot of Fire-rwentins, and tsane in thetr place Prve Pen Cet. Bowna. We buy aud sen roment Bonds, recetve deposits, on which We allow interest, make collec tons, and conduct * general banking business in all ite FISK & HATCH. - HENRY OLEWS & CO.,) E Feet, New York 5 Bile of Exchange, Cireular Notes, Travellers’ and niercial Credits lasted mvailabie in all paris of tie world. usta! Go rreeived, subject to eheck on demand, In- all Daily Balances, Rvery accom! ty afforded wsual with City Banks. - New York Markers. DURSMAY. Dec. 17--THOUR AND MRAL Ihave been w sak mad! (rade dull during the past woe | the common and” mediam grades of ‘ane! Wente, Mours: tue better grades have ral gteady. Tye four warmer. Corn meal four in good demand. depression ahove noted wan caused by the inability of shippers to operate for the ant ot freight room. While receigars were abxioie to sell on wrrtval, Latterly shippers have been able to do Something, aid prices bave ruled heavy. ‘To-day the general market wae dull; medion mow, Nok More active; West India shipping in falr de. nesota study: quate: Flour ¥ bhi. 88.15; cxtra Stats, x 15; Western spring whet exiras 86.28%. 10; louble extras, $7 S0G88 15; do. winter wheat ‘and double extras, #: jetty shipping axiras, $7.35 @8550; chy trade an 4910.5) ; South. ern bakers! and family brands, $9.540811.%0; Southern shipping extras, 87 4), Hye flour, $5.1486.00, Corn treat Western, &e. PN 78H), Braniy sine, &e., 6.8) gi, Hock wheat four. # 10)'me 64 loa bi KOVISiONS—There TAs Deen a Weak ani Gnsettlod market for matnly t nent, thon og products durlug the past weeks nw Paving of in the demank from the Cont here has been sone fuereasc in aliipmet to uivat The supply la Hot excessive, bu the fe nom nor disposition. of the part of any: ony’ do purchase hevond ‘mietiate want Yurd ork was stealy, with wales about 1,000 Dbie;, at $10 for new mess for January and February, $13 for old meas th a Jobbing way, and #13.9N0818.78 for uew mes! IB azuall lowe. Beet and bect bats steady but qule Bacon wap a) pot aud future; sale af tA hones at Te spot; aud 7) Tuary. Cut meats in fair ent Rams. 1st on spot; 7 mand; aales included eh: nd February, he ulders, Hee. spot; do. January, bye." L the spor, and weak; futures fairly active ; fee, mostl; pritne steam for March, at tM. Dress hows, 4G) c. tor Wowtera, amd Sifu lee, ter elty Pigs, 650. We quate: Pork, old teas, ® U0). 818.205 how tees, $15.06 $18.15; prinie Tess, $16: extra’ prime, Bim. Beet, iene, Oli, #6088 , do, wow, #1050) 0 mess, % tor!, GkeBll: new. bbl, Raue RL Bhouldery, pleklen, 14 ers, dry 1 dice. FU, ateail re Sou kertle do., 8gdisd4c clay, Ty Feanont’ evar, shiulders, Gute. Nort Ti OqwTe.: long ol c Smoked” haine, Nhapide bw, Dreawod hogs, 24 WN—Thore has heen avery irregular market for during the past week. Wirat and corn have becu. er. wi ‘and bare ley have been ing the doe mand, ‘There is much ee A the views ent ing th future af the market, twas dal) joaed full, . COP dull, sellers apkiig 64 MC. 1 oat for Western mixed; sulee early a re HO buyers except at lower figures at the close; yellow and white nominal at. % ie. Onte ensler and inore active; sales 28.000 bush, AAT ge. for Bow black Llinols, Se. for new white Oh 4650. tor new Hh the track, de. f White Western ; ola Weatern intxed wus held above. the sof buyers: few offering. Harley Sales 100) nm Weatern and Btike held above Dare holding off, Rye quict ut gh tor Canada Biate, Vigatie. Dond; Western, Weide; and Cotrax—There has been © considerable advance in prices recently, based on a pressing export demand end ‘A fulling off tn eceipte at the parts, miich has lod to soine reduction in the estunates of the current crap. heceipt at the ports, Sept. 1 to Dec. 16, 14ST al6 bales | same thie last year, 1.141.459 bales. ‘The market to-day with a Gairdemand for colton onthe apet, pricas Pa NIEWOE Lie marked closing steady : sales ha bale Of Which 2Ai0 are for export, Av for consuaitlon, St speculation, 10) fa tr ¥ ‘le! ‘Opened mt Yc. adyanor, whi further doehine of ‘ye. hus ai AW) bales, Cioming, by offidlal waport, al 1d)ge. for Qcinver, 10 Dave. for January, 19 1 l¢e. for Ful for March, Auyc for Apil, 20 7-lbe, for May, dae u 2ige. for July. “The Liverpool Market was ai Mrmer ; middling uplanda, 10,44, We quote Oo Ne ee ee ae ands, Alabama. N. Orie Teas, OrAINAFF 0. coos di ‘ay 1 ae Gootoniiy it A) 1 eal ara, : Tow midday... De ig rere ft a ry as Good middling... . 2 as ey Groceries Cotter lias been active at the Inte ad Yauoe, but rice has born quick. Monsen leas peuty, prices rus. Sugars bave remained dull, and priges ¢ further decliavd as conspared Witt inst wok, Lor the inarket. for cuflee was "quiet, To, 1540 ier meme Marsealo, tdetie:, ws ‘begs iio, at Bail wold un ‘private ‘terms savendy ; aloe G) tow. Carciina ae Muse. and £0) Rangoun at Teilge, Molasses sult 40 Lie dxvent of new cra Grleaue at olerop ored at leds’ do Forte tice, Si. aware i Oly id at 9fc.; fair to good retithn Woted at Mabe. grocery grades, Sewile, reBued Taye. for tmrd, and Lifgueli me for soft white, Live Stock Market. New You, Tuesday, Doo 11. Is of becves aud big iMue trado has Cattle callsl ube Tew DULEMORS, aad whole sale aleaghterers plened uj afew auall ote of mediaib Bauive slocre aud 1caaue yerterday's quote MANINE INTELLIGENOD. eentyiatn eats 7 Pk be Sandy Hook. 9161 Gor. (ana. ib Uiiield Gata,...19 68 Arrived—Tomeoay, Deo. 11. Miy'of Gaiian Garvonton, ive, aia pase Hy Bile Newberay N. Cy, Lida. aad torkors, Rondon! e yinbelipe, Hon ‘on ore, wines, &e. agua, Livet pool. coal, to: Rohr Speculator. San Bla>, uc Sonr Frank Treat, Maya inships Virgo, for Savannah: James Rivemarie, ‘Mletwond, ba SCRAMATIIPA ARRIVED OUT. Queens Town, Doo. 17.—Heeia, Boston. Bosuress Notices, Reventeen Pounds in Three Montha, T was without faith t at everything and fatto catarri antl f called at Dr Wolcott's of Chatinann squ 3 blasted, I has Avy galued over mouths. The change tor the ons, and Lean cordially recommand alt amict ts ounds of feat etter has bre The People’s Friend that Lie sewing machina has b othe American present century. Nothin, gave the lives and health 9 a3 ¢ patient, overworke Most heeled relief from tho burdens day d husband faile in bis duty if be It la susceptible of eaay women of the Taachine ever oitcred, York, and In all ofhar ‘The company want ageut Salesroom at 77 Broidway, in country tow. ee hime hae taken mare "AMILY USE apd It is sinple in construction, nolelees, AGENTS WANTS HE, PARTIGS will bof ‘an Instructor (with: rary), 09 CHAMBERS ST. AND ‘The Domestic Se: ne thie sitll than any and eaally run. with machine an: Modionted Inhalation of For nll diseases of the throat, no thing, Cutarrh, Droudhitis, @O., &e. Hdaye.—Of couree Ue KNOX'S, 212 fro: jotel, and tf yo" to your lady friends. hi jure offers @ splendl tions. 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