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when the plate is set. on edge, athin film of the liquid adheres. evaporation fa promoted: the pl ina solar microscopy fs thrown upon a white adds Itself t we plate, «0 thi 0 longer exist int two plates of the quantity of TRANEMITTED POLARIZED LAartT, and by taking a bundle of plates we so increase the quantity as to rende for all practical purposes perfectiy polarized. dates are often vin- hing polarized Hehe. push our reasoningwetill further. W han ‘are crossed, the *pi ¥ cross emoh other Ih neon that the least obliquity on the permite Huht to get thre th when the two plates phate of tourmaline be- blique to both. the Meht transmitted by the firt ot through this intorinediate one, t has got through, Ite the glass sli PROF. TYNDALL ON LIGHT, gH THIRD LECTURE OF THB GREAT SCIENTIST, ve warmth of that ulready the transmitted beam Indeed, bundles of nit or two the tlw A , of Cryatnts pon Conerations Aght and Polarizn. 6 most Inpressl overspreading the produce some alliziime energy Jinetrntions. t hall of the Cooper Tnstitrte | in ht by thowe of both A the deopest Interest in ture of Prof. Pyndal t lecture we songht to famittarive our istics of wave motion. fF distinetion between the teelf and the motion of {te constitu. Passing through water-waves and nds for the con- yoverspread your W wad then ohaerve th tation of Che il ich @ fens the subsequent ¢ force is hanmpered by ny thegny with its axis Rim to @he @lass 5 1 2 PLAY OF POWER 18 STRURING! rystals staré from the wand ran through it from that ed: srystallization being once started, the m themaciven by th the chara periendicular to of the crystal ‘Ths, hy reasoning, we infer that tho ¢ of tourmaline renee on the ition of a third In part abolish the darkness prod the erossing of the oulrer (wv I plate of to you employ In your stor prepared our tv of provoking ‘The analvgy of sound im furnishes as tthe process yout wave-motion j nowlar magnitude. frown these branches enclosad by LIGHT TARES THE PLACE OF DATES ESS, the auditory nerve which receives joe ewig Me of the sonorous waves flight we have In the vibra yous body the originat have In the ether its vehicle, while erve recelves the impression of the We learned also that the analogue of pitch, that the raj J,and the length eased in passin the blue end of the spectram, nee we also found ap nh eryatals, que red In shape and aipon. the re thus for Vopttent dor rot the waves ticular they a if ng We Inteht ¢ if experiments ploy n polarized Heht, tins vou know, are tefmoted diter- ate able to infer tht is always tly hiferous waves, ND EXAMPLES aT ee tt and from thi My second example of the woth wome clreumet ances. the tho otharnot & crystal of atomle vibration augment An optician, land spar in mm by Canada bale unten being so in spar that the highly refracte balsam, while the ext it contains a metal. we ful principle able to the ph this erystalilzing powe platinam wires, of the ait other-waves, they were guished by different thicknesses of trans dar thickness which quem omplomentary ones talc current risiy Was o lead will be Blins, the parti flowing with th colors of thin plat “dof asize wh to witness the cfr smut atoms, and pro- duce crystallin DW SCIRNTIPIC THROMIASTA RE f our last lecture, was to Illustrate theories are They, tn the frst place, take their rise desire of the mind to penetrate to the from the wire growth rendered so rapid as to be pla to the naked eye. On reversing th -fronds: will di ed like vexet tthe least tm) T'have with me anet nd, StH larger forme’ by Mr. Yrowning, w hand well-merited a reputation in the THCtON Of speciroscoper. ese (woo Nicol privtns play t the eryetals of t wonderful le: In & moment or bwo the growth of «trees recommences, but they now cover # of crystallization same part as he their ‘ation parallel, the Wht passed notions are ere a Alin of to say that he would exchange Nature itret reveals herself ra giimpae of the sc tray beseen Working in Lucretius; It impels g speculations which of the public mind, reos of the Nit ed the hight 4s ¢ rwin to those dai lato years have so agitate have learned that in framing theories the Imagl- haton does not create, Wes, moulds, and refine: torials derived from the world of fact and 4 nay be, trust me that generations regarding witch we call matter, will bo very different from those of tie generations the light is in part f mica but It notice, w the notions o it expands, Our work for 4, As the case tay cowie will be the examination With this view, [will take a rey one easily dealt with @ynsum, oF selenite, wh phate of lime, "There s hardly a more beautiful and instruc Af thls play of moleentar forceth:n that furnished by the ¢ nd-lke forms produced by that is, the Hie ervatalli: Between the cress piace a thick piate of thiserystal : 1k t restores the Light, bat it produces no ¢ penknife] take a thin splinter fron tween the prisms ; its IN THE COURT NOUS the richest | ‘The next President of Ameri The general facts of magnetism are most sim- bar of steel, y called a bar may ipright upon a t near its bott needle promptly retreats from th rystailization 0} FILM OF WATER ON A COLD WINDOW PANE. You have also probably rosettes tied togethy vte, and briuging # one end of the r ed the beautiful by the crystallizing fore during the descent of a snow shower on a very The slopes und summits of the Alps din winter with these blossoms of th ey vary infinitely in detail of bea but the same angular magnitude ix preser ower binds Speirs this oryatal aud place It 1 screcn glows with the prism in front these eo gradually fade, disappear, but by until the vibrating is held quivering thei euse exerted along the magnet, but still a the rapidity of tts 04 1 invisible intlu- Raising the ng contact, iilations decreases, be- " pntin wing th LORS AGAIN APPRAR, complement entre the om An inflexible former ones rawn toward the magn and the opposite end approaches, As we ascend he oseillations beco the force becomes stronger. upper end of the magn force reaches a maximu hes of the spl nother, these e more violent, ex being six rays, with for instance, ts a . but ail the lower halt net attracts ohe end of the needle, ts the opposlt ay be revealed in ordin- film of gypsum Each lozenge, ¥ a brilliant antform is easy. by shaping oar Dims so ast cts, to exhibit site io colors unattainable ainple, ls a sp electric beam, we bave an instrament deltcate enough to unlock the frozen molect the order of their arebt J to the enmlssion the of light In water and gh ts gre according to the undulatory ibeory This pont has been su led polarity, a magnet in'wi reprasent | 5 ets | dered the introduction of George Praneis Train. for exe | Justice Hoardtnan waa on the be cimen uf beartsease, the colors of | Fu Which you might safely dety the artist Hy turning the front Nicol @ dee We pass through ac ear the ends of force seems con tu two at the Yes act aa it did when tt formed AN EXPERIMENT PROPOBED and executed by Foucavit undulatory the e come Into colliai This may be something of less value than with a red etait Aicand de. | Here. for example, LADY'S STAYS, {or example, hardened and magnetized. When broken, each half and when these parts are ag wh we have still the perfect magnet, )< us in the first instanc e wonderful chromatic ses in the ple nt interfer. < has been the Consider a small portion of ay from a point of light so a ded as practic tant that the applied and and if you give me your 9 8 far axit is necessary, xplains fuses | banner, ai you will be sa without change of direction. ntemplate this thing that we call m: (rity As resi Exch atom is endowed with rt wave Would. be Genser medium before react the #urface ity in alr, the retarded ou A DUTCHMAN SOLD, Liaw He was Mude to Bette pital Prive the Lonisvitic Lottery. er forces. this force of 1 ee ike aise aah ba * Worat Vietha | “1 hold. in my end of the wave hour of the init. ‘ tte swing round a ysition must Adjutent General's gines ite course Is oblique to ite oF ing thelr way 6 the undulut die round the max for each point f Toelaud sp: {tron will an published by dle, for the 1 THY CELEBRATE nint for the phenc ony maenatize * two or more rods of t enon on the he suceeded tend sare not only a Mam that be ass ‘to stall rpulent Ger- lence to the inagnetic ployed at hi nts, of paper or of gliss 48 UPON THE nating tn th) dency of the eterminate lin follow this tend the friction mg tapping the paper: eac! tap releases and enables them to follov Hut this is an experiment which only be seen by myself. To enable you to see it. sjair of stuall maguets a optioal arrangement throw the Images mets upon the & over the glass plate to whi reattached, and tapping the plate, you seo the ron Mins in thuse nag rushed tothe War De- T to nee the oft placid Dave he was in- wenoral service clorks were aasing in review, and that the Major eould not Chafing with the delay, nt building pre oluarge, but meeting Uh formed that som y in Lvs, While jooking through Iceland spar at the livht of the sun reflected ft sfor they are har netthe paper. Ih 1p; a great portion of the Lig! H larized; the vibra= fected from the glass tions of this beam are executed, for the mort part, paralicl Lo the surface of the glass so that the beam shall mak: ws with the perpendicus f the reflected bear » that the im ot der furl and got the ve, I or I goes der building is frenzy he rushed tothe room of Max, the “imperturbable,” to get some sympathy, but shoulder, and to bear gibes and Striking is must got den day catering Iron fill wh the small magnets { fiftyvight d Jar Lo the glass, the v is polarized. ofthe tourmaline was completely our former eaperia cats. to receive the What no man cc neers of poor Government ¢ heart with bis hand, he exclaimed with true ‘ou boor glerks ish ou don't draw notin wrangement of the curves which have been so lon Dutch emphas's, us mit me because mit your dickets,” aud leay.n, half a dozen . striking the light-t | inthe back of the n THE EXPERIMENT OF MALUS, make substantially elve the beam froin of glass and refoct it Instead of two i ) that the light, when ed by Prof. Ma; ing. that T have hi 1 expect consideraylo somersaults the ed messenger ck, and with a Dute L don't vax » Tam’ worth $75,000, ome and get some lager. Cranmer (net the one that was burned for | fxed at $40, Both prisoners were remanded to | Minnesota, oreed with several temperance otherwise they upon this plate “Ain't | dumployed him." Mthe vibrat planes at riche the tourinas clerks, attracted by hover leave their rooms), and the graduated fret uselves to be borne to a neighboring restaurant to allay, if poss! the nervous stace of fr moderately to the heal te each other; but, transmitted suas, In BLOT, ther, Will prove these "lines of force,” FARKADAY LOVE vagnetic curves, to represen vas substratum of condition of nd Hartz by drinking | "Lam guilty,” sald Mr. Train, “It's the law of a fortunate fellow ns of vibration by soupy your atten’ polarizes by reflection, the diy to theorette thon Of vibra corrcaponded to the i= {the polarized beam trams i ‘Armstrong, M.D., seeing the palpable neces onceptions that sliyfor some safety valve to keep down t 6 Craw a keg ni the War Devarts him before the eve “And bow you have It in your power to CHECK MANY OF MY STATEMENTS, © Unat such log simply @ transe the screen. hefo! produced, by th The expert: ent With the | When last & Pennsylvania aven and exclaim ie Was opposite a restaurant Ing quite rational, worth Bock |s yon will obae as connects pulr of Slings possesses four poles, ive and two repulsive, i ch, the repulsive poles retreat, the Being # certain defini nt of the particles with reforc “BShentlemen, courand dallar, alive and duing vell meer a ANOTHER BHOOTING AFFRAY, s of the aperture th light issues from the camera. jualine iu front of the apertiire, two images of the crystal will be obtained Feaaon out What | experiment nugh Which the Placing the tour- ture. as produc but now let us lar force, ope +A Man Shot inthe Bix Toe. Gregory, one of the proprietors of the Canterbury Variety Theatre, attempted inte this re, nquiry relates to the actlon of Before I speak of this action realize the process of crystalline archi- transmitted bas two perpendiou- Mf vibration, one of which at the resent mowment is vertu What are we to conclude ? Hight will be transynitted js parallel to the tourmaline, a ier, Which Is perpendicular to it, infor that one Image of the tourmaline will show ordiuary green light of the crystal, while the other image will be black, EP US TEST OUR REASONING. itis veriflod to the lotter: By means nthe eryetol ninety comes wrincl one gradualiy forty hve degrees bath ually briget; while, where ninoty heen obtained, the axis of 1, the bright and bls hanged places. wusmitted through T iifest that we hay to determine instantly, by meal plate of tourmaline, the directions in which the ether particles vibrate ip the two beams, I might place the dontle-rettactiog spar in any position ‘A ininute’s trial with the tourmaline would enable you to determing the position which yields @ black aud a bright tmaye, and once infer the dirve: to shoot George Willcox, formerly a Horuld ree porter, in th Willcox has recently been trying to the newspapers articles Ip favor of a relations have chi gad, ing theatre, LOOK THEN INTO A GRANITP QUARRY, pend afew minutes in ex. hot of perfe ining the rock, uniform texture, father an agglomeration of pleces which, on 6x- defined form». have there what mineralogists call have felspar, you have tn! al cabinet, where these arately, you will ob You will see there, a! ryl, topag, emerald, Counmaline. hess ¥ possibly @ full- ftted the hand d not along the the partios Tn a minéral- Wubstances are pro= neome notion i not the author, Willeox was standin, tho Grand Central ory approached him, and addrossed him with opprobrious epliiets, on Saturday event Broadway in front on rei. screw bean tu Iceland spar he black {nage Willoox ran Pee Ee Tyke the | derbatimn from ‘the Du Will Give according to law; they 1 Hf you eure U y you will dnd their ng to some extent in dircetions before mooth and shinin planes of cleavage; and planes you sometimes reach Ponder these and Rin, r. 'Prain—I shall remain there till the cow- | Eldritt, B van OD. are put togeth: Hot ehance pr ‘ked Willeox down, falling over iMcox recovered his feet mote nd rushed into thi ith a drawn revolver. 0 shop was crowde the appearanc ry, with bis finger ov the trigger was terrible conster- nation, Barbers dropped their razors and aquat- | vices of Capt, Liddy and others, and shall de- while half-lathered cus- | fend myself, Willcox ran be ory after him, them more minut orystal being t They split In cer spar, it bs perfectly: u Gregory rus! The barbers by following th Internal for fa hidden b of an elevated pist ted behind thelr chal tomers dashed for th hind the washstand, Gre ry fired as Willcox Low ave with the notion of d the ability of that force to pro- + structural arrangement YOCR INGVITABLE ANSWER WITT 1 rystals ave built by the which thetr ultimate mole in virtue of these fore tions of vilration, rr bullet penetrated the large toe of the right foot beams from the spar belng | thus polarized, If tney be recelyed upon a plate of gloss at ihe polarizing angle one of the be retigeted, the olber hot, f reason from our previous ki | Let us test the conclu will obsurve that reason Is Justified, T have sald that the whole of the beam reflect= ed from glass at the polarlzing angle is polar f.oJ; a word mist now be added rege ding the portion of the Heht which is transmitted lost, The Uansmitted beam contains & ¥ of polarized light heam, but this quantity bs ani Hon of bho wiole tranemitted Nght, lay of polar Theodore Williams, ore he arrested Stokes nearly a yoar aco. TT tho virtues of Dr, tested Chem of with coughs oF ¢ ¢ beak remodica vy er digcoy> of the oryatal dap on by experiitent; you ay of its molec. Jong know of orystalizing Nira Tight be Lknown substance by two emai eve it to be oue of ered for these m Tam about to sail ina week or two ona voy uruperatd aout as wy cbaaging sits of urlen toply of Jayue'e | { oxpoaliii Iya Eg ¥.-aae. | every paver, shuts every mouth, @id' demon | 4) poured yer bi formerly Pastor of Berean Haut int ¢ THE SUN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1872 Fitss Instead of ono we augmont the ‘Mr. ‘Train presented the roporter with the fal lowinut verses, couposed the previous nizit In THE PRISONER REFUSES BAIL, AND | ‘ho Mercer strect police station, on hi GOES 10 THE TOMBS, THLUTERNTH POLITICAL, DASTT paces Onziatian, ae you pare the door of — agar ‘of Capt. Byrne's Prison Fare-the Great © Inalnarty Gant in x gloomy ce, nniuiet before Judge Boardman pet teed etx by ther feet tit, Characteriotic Reply to the Indictment fa wiHhing, to pay the wand te) He will be his Own Counsel. For « Christian prayer for his heathen soul, About eight o'clock on Saturday morn- | Yb complain, where in barmony die j nz Capt. Byrne visited Mr. George Franols Broduben tn oe s0ah & plete mood. ‘Train's cell to inform him that if he wanted aay breakfast ho should order it from some outslde | Xhy not classity crime betrre yan at rtke ? resturant. Mr. ‘Train raised himself from his he church khowe better wiat (0 do, wooden bed, and haughtily waving bis left arm, athiere fa tins coll cue chine to deat said: “Lwant nothing but prison fare. I will With murderer, drunkard, burglar, anil thief. pay for nothing.” Capt. Byrne— Well, what will you eat ? Mr. ‘Iraine-(with another haughty wave of his left arut)—Ham and eggs, hot muffins, and cof- i¢ Indve and the lawyer plots with the rich, Me the poor in the erutnal’s citen. at ! Down with the T eo—-God bring tt fee. Vive la Commune Capt. Byrne—That's pretty stiff prison fare; Sere Erepion of ie Peoples but as you won't order anything I'll get y FRiox’s Cet No. 7. breakfast and pay for it myself. TNE PrtsorEns, MB, TRAIN'S BREAKFAST, At Mr. Train's spe inl request, J. Wesle y ‘The ham, ees. hot muMng, and coffee were | Nichols vas, plagod in the sarye cell with his : te [ champion. Mr Train hae confined himself to proaired, and Mr. Train partook of them with | Hrigan fare, much to Mr, Nighola's disgust, since gusto, Mr. ‘Train's companion in misfortune, J. | hig tnearcaration In the Tombs. He ate hia Wesley Nichots,was iso provided with breakfast, | coffee and bread with appetite yesterday morn Nichols had ul himself during the night i rip sald that the dinner stew was excel- vi ehoice extracts from t Treat lent. He ee Te ett ne Tritt | MF. O'Donovan Roras visited the Tombs yer: the “morning ‘about a. ccore lof | terday to ace Mr. Train, but was oblled, on are A iepct iy with the doetrines. for | countof the prison rules, to defer his visit until course Mr. Train ‘ Re ring, and hated froin Call he had hed a pletoland It he approached by @ Federal olfleer, ho ve shot him down on the spot. He was oven, Cant. Byrne owever, to submit to the tmunleipal fs forthe Supreme court | authorities. releystrectcat. Mr.'Train ETT Hontresolute, He bad used the | MRS, GROSFBNOR! sp furnished him, and the rman nilipain 1 otler parts of the couns MUSBAND. rk brown ove i has become 80 Ww Brooktyn Policeman, RELIGIOUS MEN, accuses him of having married Annie M. Robin- ME, Trnin asked Ont, Byrnes whither he was | Circe. ithe case was before Justice W To the Distifet Attorney's offon, | F is We District Attorney a young | 4, ish on ay. It Ischarged that Grosvenor abandoned ieve le Is al she a relictous nian believe he i= a religious mar Before What magistrate will I be with her, He denies having married her, and Captain—1 think he is Mr. ‘Train—O yes, the old Lwon't have any case, Romebody hes got o be sacrificed in the ts over the door. “She'll prove herself one before the ver.’ He al ve that she then relapsed | {5 heli Into ellen iad obtained a divorce, as be was met rginia, Cap friends and admirers. by Col. Blood, Counsellor Jordan of Lyddy, and other ret pte esses in thi tune, 8 woman of long, dre conspicuous 9n her left hand. over bim'n silke Trab flag which looked If | Hike a miniature rebel bant She called it the rainbow fla of the new government. When Capt. Byrne’ arrived in the ante-room with lis | Until Saturday, mers, the Court of Oyer Verminer wus din the monotonous task of obtaining a juror for the Stokes tr Capt. Uyrn nt inward to Col, Pel Whe at once or been suupenaed as witnesses for the pros tion, Mr. McAllister having married Grosvenc W.A.G ying for the wa Just Walsh : h,and Messrs. rion, Beach, Tremain, and others were. in- tently canvassing the general appearance of unwilling candidate for the Jury box, THR MODERN ACHILLES, When Mr. Train entered, Stokes tarned his asked the Judge. kaow an officer who took $20 and lot head cased anxiously ‘at the great Com- 1 NW * i 1 Hower | manist. | Mr. not walk in with anowdy Weil, you'd better hs oareful: send a hig | air and oautic man, for Grosvenor's a big man, and he's des- | He rushed in like at berate, toc ‘ } is eyes and res) Il see to that.” said the Justice. and after « es Bie ey fe Pan ene eer little thought he selected Oiticer John 1, Burns, HT ee te rede Boerne. | one of the Liguest men on the force on ; s roteven of pave, aad —— = irrenolute. Mr, Train took hla stand behind Mr. oe " = fremain, and. locked straight at Justice Moar’ VACK BRONTE REEEN, wan. Capt. Byrne handed the warrants to Col, rei Fellows The Sunday Skating in Central Park and the Ma. THAIN’ Driving in Harlem Lane. that He had May it please your Ho ‘The Canal street and Fighth avenue ears and George Prancis. Train bar, earning him with Mihe 2rain Ligue. plead i plead iity or t guilty?” asked -, dddreestg Str. Cealne asked | Contral ¥ were yesterday rk, they sent forth their loads er hes guilty, your 1 Fellows, "there remains | cumbersom day for sentence, lated to ce elu 1 behind Mr, Train, jor Jordan, aud others, He © withdraw bis plea of | head, tot mnibus two-horse sleigh a3 wers through th Lighter, but still somewhat diminy | tive ¥ in which aman, tf soinclined, might awn the | Me train said: “I am the sole editor, pu take his mother-in-law for an econamical ride, and proprietor of the papor named, Just above the Park gate the cars entered Mntaihs wathing more than Bible quota: | Won a tract of country dreary enough at any r Tobject, your Honor, | The’ unfinished roads were Covered wit fea. snow, and on both sides of the Mr. ‘Train)—You must | Wack’ were numerous ponds, on whose fro: rots Ligue, containing lan ge too offensi: plot i to On thevindtetment aganet the | tho; car, Hundreds of skaters c Peace and dignity, &e. Mnleo cher that on | lake, and thelr nu the toth day of Deven ber Geon the paper aforesaid. beils sounding clear and pleasant upon the [| “On hearing the latter clause, Mr. Train said, | frosty air. On leaving the Park behind, nothing hurriediy "7 never gave away a paper. He tok it. That's a lie, and I'm not guilty of it.” the respondent beib” adowed to qualify lis pica | for sleighing. As far asthe eve could sce, the ‘Api of not guilty was entered, ih opm an Hing IN THE JUDGE'S ROOM. run over by occupying the cen The indictment against Nichols was then read, | sustaining a severe fall by attempting to move charzing hima with publishing the Train Ligue, | on the glittering sheet of lee. Mr. Train said: “Tam alone responsib! This hotablos out was the veteran oung mon had nothing to do with it, except as ree Francis, who is usually the take the road, driving a faust bay horse. Nichols pleaded not gullty, and his ball was | Alderman Chari: yyman Cox, from E. D. Sha vd Benjamin Db, For- ‘n into the Judge's ante- | fest, were also out, as was also Mr. Robert Bon- ¢ surrounded by a host of | ner, spinning over the snow behind Starth advisers, Mi Merton waved ber silken banner, | Jaiuos O'Brien, too, was there, apparently en- and urged Mr, Train to fight boldly in the good | enjoying himself tmmensely, as be dashed al ag nse. drawa by a guificent span of white horses, sl jail, Mr. Train war to room, and was at © that's wrou, si and the law has got to be changed, {ORGE Ao decets for preane All false y. | 4 YOUNG COUPLE'S STRUGGLES, , and hang a hundred of these dogs within > vety days.” i A Husband's Tntemperance aud the Tragedy ¥ won't you give hail?” urged Capt, which Followed. Wthelp the cause for you to go th sie senitie, Between IL and 12 o'clock on Saturday ‘Tho mnob, will tear down the Tombs within | night OMicer Dawson of the Washington stroct thirty daye,”’ 1 ir. Train, with bis old plut= | police as os ey 8 fur energy. 1m Willing iO ye te che Lomuts, | Police station, Brooklyn, was attracted by the 1's guilty groans of a woman to the corner of Prospect IN THE TOMS, and Charles streets, She was seated on the p AW expontulation was tn ytnd the next | curbstone, and a man knelt by her side holding President of Amorica waa h: »the stone | her ben avers “ay bullding on Centce street. The questions usually | Nef head. A knife covered with blood was in iddre-wed to prisoners werd answered by Mr, | the man's hand, The officer took them to the ‘Train as follows + police station. ‘The man gave his name as James = Residence, Si8 Weat Twenty serond treet: age. @ | Kidritt, and aald that the woman was his wife 7 - | born ip the United States: margied and children, relig: | Blizaheth ne was weak under loss of blood, ‘The Proprictor of @ Theatre After w Theate | for? Pagan; busluess, editor aad pulllsher, The police surgeon found four staba in her J. Wesley Nichols said that his residence was | back, one in her hand, one in ber right log, and way 5 0 born in the United States; | one on the back of her head, The husband eon. ied, and ch'Niren ; business, photographer; | fessed that he had stabbed his wife, saying ehat religion, Pagan, he could not live with her and could not live ‘The Sun reporter visited Mr. Trainin his cell. | Without her. After her w: had been Grand Central Hotel, Saturday | phe champion of reform Was sitting on his bud, | dressed she was borne to her mother's home, 47 | and received the reporter very cordially, The | Green lane. ‘The husband was held. [atier said, * Why do you not eve bail For some time past Bidritt aud his wife bave Mr, Train—I shall decline to give bail, Two | Not lived together, owing to his intemperate thousand newspapers fall with one. Lt is the | habits, She abandoned him some months ago liberty of the press which is at stake, There | nd took up her residence with her mother, Is no fav against Infidelity, free speech, or five | He promised reformation and) ‘she returned ; 4 " thought tn the Conetitution, oo bim, ve weeks Oo «sho owas ‘adn Gregory assumed that Willcox, was the Reporte Why gid you plead guilty? compelled to go to her mother. Mrs, bout 9.o'cloc Mr. ‘Train—Because 1 was gulity. 1 am Kidritt obtained employment in” Miller's editor and publishor of the Zvain Ligue. dining rooms, Fulton street, near Prospect. natural for me Lo tell the truch as i When returning home on Sauurday night after her work, between Il and 12 o'clock, she met her husband, He strove to persuade her to live down with my sent with him agat Heporter—1f you go to Jail under sentence, | dirk and stabbed her as described. | what then? Rerterday afternoon Dr. Bonner visited Mre. fe thinks that the wounds, though ardly press and people realize that their liberties | Yery severe and dangerous, may not prove fatal, er dcsroved, Individuals inn ddeas ond use | Tne, d bitterly regrets bis act, and The Jacob Roporter-\ho will you hang frst when you | Hall, atiracted @ large number of wellknown public Tralu--Firat, the murderers; second, the | Hon. Max Bayersdorfer, Alderman Woltman, the Hon. es: third, the loading polith fans; fourth, | Charlee Gordiner, Alderinan Krause, C ie BL editor or two; fifth, Congress, Mocha: le and Dingle, Justice Harciuan, Marehal Awrchay , - ’ q Rene eth an Meyer Binan, J. A stitch, [ fe Heidelberg, Po dt rhe arrested Gregory about Ove foot from Re porter W 9 Go you expect will constitute ee ehtia, f-80 Behiesaluger, pune F. Dailty Jota 0 Glabn,’ Mores. Vrtedsius oe Capt. Muriiy ‘rain All the people—ten millions of pl. niel Li, vd o E, is wif c1 J ind mea alten tie panto wiildoinand Sips PRU Ti BA lped Heron. a ober orshtp, of which I shall be the head. ‘The a Govbrumenty tho Vostmaster-Generut | gat AME Ce furle ges out eh and Attorney-General have acknowledged that SGD Fok Compeseit ane coed pc nets am right, orpayments celved eh ponuhly, 19 |, Hepotter why do you think the lew on which chdnbereuites ingen rire aie} you haye been arrested, wrong? - ‘Mr. Trala--ecause it'strikes at the liberty of For weather strli for doors an whidtows every Journal in the tandy andsit Fiabe, eatopa | RCL Newton stripe for doors and widow iB Je Toursy's) 16 Fulion gireyt, wee bread FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, BaruRDAY, Dec, —P.M. ‘And eabaned tone was observed at the Bio to-day, end speulation, as compared with tho carl portion of the wook, was Aeatdedty tame. Kel, how. contmanted the chief attention, and & trade in this apecialty conttumed until the close of buel- hiss, though the exeltoment was growtly diuamiahed fluctuations jess important (aa on previous days of the week. The opentax price was 41, with t next ante at 61)4, after which the course ranged fran 154 B84 20080 HD 4 IK BLE HBSS AH ER 4 The London market for thi und the price steadily advanced « In that market Friday night the price was 48x, but {ter which the qu was marked ap to St, equal to 62:4 hero, the market closing firm, Pacific Mel! came next tn potnt of Inter. ret.and the tranenctions were on an extended senir. sales were mane at TI¢@Tes/, after which to 77%, bat from this nt the pri¢e rose to 7x, thongh subsequently clos after frequent fuct new features presented in this up throughout the day. active bustners in Union Pacific durntg the moruing, the price advancing to 3}, Dut io the later deaiiugs dropping to #7 ‘was taken of better prices to sell considera’ le amoutits Westorn Union Telegraph was very strong, closing at 81% bid,and St, Paul common ex- hibited more life than recorded for a tong time, though the fluctuations were tritting. Hannibal and St. Joseph was firm, felling at 4°1(‘49, but Northwestern connuon , Rock Island, New York Central, Lake Shore, and in fact the remainder of the lit, were neglected. No srectal features were prosented during the day, ‘and the etreot was unasuaily free from speculative sip. ‘There appeared a truce between the bulls and ars, and with the exception of Erle and Paeifie Mail e'Wie HOLLING of IuteTeRt to chronicle was very dull and uninteresting In the morniag buyers nechere any Iniportant a al difficulty In effecting nyhowever, there WAR a oe Fan UD tO TIX, a decline of 1 ¥ enn ‘There were no took, but a lively trade also & more of long stock. Amoag the room operator to the opinion had k brushed down fis old brown cout. . The wore dark pantatoone mdatk veete blue un. | A Brooklya Man Arrested on Ch: of rooat with ¥ ud the’ very long Kigamy- Twenty Dollara i Bribe a 1d must be ex. ‘The rates on gold loans were 6,5, 4, 2 and three per 7), and disbt denied tn called goin interest The total elearing Donda to-day #6. t the Gul Exchange Janes, $200.9, and currency: Whig Were the quotations : 1 our stre at wan a hens Mrs. Kate Grosveuor of Philadelphia has plight friehtoned tookingindlvidual, | caused the arrest of her hustand, George Gros- hue. He is evidentiy @ man of not yenor, in Brooklyn, ona charge of bigamy. She son, who keeps a fancy goods store at 404 Court ‘The day's transactions at the United 8t»tes Sub-Treas- Were: Gold recoipts, #7 wold payments, wife two years ago In Philadelphia, came to +0. Brooklyn, made the acquaintance of Miss Rob- inson, and has for some time past been living reucy batater, © {oak for prime slaty foratant, Gow neretal tl imports of ai the port of New York dur! ral inerehan dis Clowed’ strong on the basis of 108 erling Dilis, and 110% G10 ls continue’ In gems th ast Wook Were Bl, art ‘and $5,255,080 for the ‘ear, an increase, as compared F167 OW The ‘export clesr- 6 forthe pot purchar® ? Miss Robinson says she never married him. The in--Judge Ineraham, oficer who arrested Grosvenor says he found ‘Train How ola is he¢ him behind the counter in the store 404 Court in About 60, street, Mias Robinson had gone out. Te left a corr: ceponding meatic. (curren wremending W rains he a religious man? note for her, and asked @ young lady in the store what directions he shou'd put on It. She an~ ptleman that tried | swered, * Direct It to Mrs. Grosvernor of course.’* yer to plead tny | The officer added that he believed the name of 70 Al, against Rea orl ednesday, but sold @ million golden Aperegating $3, fer, call loans ranging rly io the aay, abd helng in rsday at 111.56, the Diite ing from ili to 11 Taarkst closed from 4 to 116 ® cent, less netive demand. The final dealiuge, showed even er relaxation, cause of right, and n the man, I thought ir, Grosvenor 1s a fine-tooking man, with Yeats au Ielans ruled the coun- | black hair, moustache and goatee, He says he try, but Twas wrong it Is the churchmen, abandoned his wife because she was a tartar, \d business was dune the “Treasury opers: the week Lave greatly ted have experienced the necessary another call on the ‘on Wednesday to ths said that he had been led On. his, arrival in the Cmurt House she had told bis mother and brother that he Ue cnnees in a beautiful: brunette, height of fashion. Her gxeceding dt fonds required aborted Mr. in name was Kate Loweree. Mise Robin- to etek to Wis nw was the time to | son ts alto a boautiful woman, She was dressed | atune. a waste oF tet’ Gn fashionably, and two Jarge diamond rings were the sale of #2,0N0 gold un Ott. T. The wate o} Hon gold on Thursday by the ‘Treasury, while Lo ‘The Rev. Willlam McAllister and wife have 1 purchased on the @ ftreet of another miltion ‘January interes’ the reserves of th ely 10 Festore case to th Hiatement, in consequence of the was unfavorable, ae the legal tender itein was after of currency, which haa centre. The legal te aguust an increase to his frst wife. ‘The bearing was adjourned When Mrs. Grosvenor, with her brother-in- mpert of & Joralemon street, was ant for her husband's ar- ‘Treasury operatic in specie of dnced $1,899 100, the depunits he Danks now hold 1 above the B ¥ cent. 225,800 Jast week, a deere neared prepay iny anner of other pay ary interest, and 1 aman,” said Judge Walsh, “who him go unless he gives hima house as follows with Tne Government bond market has been frm y lant, and +o the strinsea:y pew features were iu view of the large disburserpenty Low an edvance In prices | ite probable. “Hen prices ae foil the close at) P.M waded every trip, the intense “ cold drawing multitudes out of the city in 1 move that the | search of sleighing and skating, As the cars arrived in rapid succession at the entrance to r the respondent, in a ringing | such as desired to view the Park in its winter garb, sleigns of all kinds were waiting, from the calous | stightly tower quotat unlimited number of passen- Park at twenty-five cents a 6, and New York sta Jat us to ob time, but in its frozen aspect qoubly dismal, Tue a thls « £ Wostern Union. Te Xeluterest \Bie vel bonds, #8 ‘Aiton and 1. A. ist merugage, 104 ; Toledo und Wabash ay Central Lote. Shore divider d | a Without explanation. urfaces an o¢ onal youthful skater was dis- wyested that the indictment be | porting himself on « hav skate on It charges George Fraocts ‘Train with | the other, On mounting a overlook: | Jing a certain Indevent paper entitied the | itu a portion of the Park, b more liv ure was presented ‘to the passengers {i ered the nbers Were every mo- Frauels ‘Tran | ment being augmented, In all directions gave away to one Anthony Comstock a copy of | Slelchs were dashing along, their tinkling Wie} Lowlavitle and the highest, lowest, and clocing Te was soon to bredk the utter dullivess of the untry until Manhattanville was reached, Col. Fellows <1 protest, your Honor, against | Here the road for miles was in superb condition jersey Centrad : Lack. and Western Canton Land Western Union Teh Northwestern Northwestern Milwaugee and St, Pant in this way, show lay dry and erisp without alush, "4 fow Mr. Beach (suggestively)—Enter a plea of not | Wheeled vehicles were seen, They fooked guilty. singularly out of place among the multitude of Mr. Train—I'm guilty of publishing, but Inever | #lelzhs gliding over the road. The sy gayeawey acctnr iat is tae, indulged In, however, at the expense of icksllver preferred... 1. U, Bxpreni. United States Express “ean be had for a 4 Cent! & Hudson: Union’ Pactie put or “call” at the market price (Called a many Of the loading sock days for 2) to 8 # cent. premium, W days, U4 to 4 f ‘The return of the estimated weekly earnings by the Erie Railway C: 10 were $:75,9%, agains ings since Nov: Lucreuse for wee ng Deowinber v8, ngaluat $2,198,080 laut BANKING AND FINANCIAL, THE COUPONS ON THE FIRST MORTGAGE RQNDS » MIDDLETOWN, AND WILLI- MANTIC RAILROAD COMPANY, will be paid on pre- sontation at the ofMce of LEO FOSTER, Bankers, 10 Wall « of the NEW HAVE SHELDON & n, and on her refusal he drew @ Bawxrno Ho! Hl street, New York. Bille of Exchange, Cirewlar Notes, Travellers’ and Commercial Credits issued avaUlable ia al parts af we Deposits rece! terest allowed on all Daily Balances. dation and facility afforded usual with Cy Bavks ct to check on demand, tions live, anxiounly inguires froin every one the conditien MR, TRALN ITS OWN COUNSEL, oe wife, oe i have bee nmarried four years Roportor—You lutend to manage your own and bave one child three years old, daa LAS case Mr, Trala—Yes, sir, have deciined the ser Deputy Sheriff Seobacher’s Ball, X= sebachor Coterie’s bail, in Irving Real Estate Marke With the exception of the 1 by Jere, Johnsou at Kingston, tn Ulster ¢ (ransactlous of the past woek consloted of Tegal sales merely, A number of important transactions nt private contract have been reported, although the ap proach of holiday week has evidently viutulaled bust: hess generally. Among private (rausfers w K. Stevenson & Son of @ fourstory, high-stoop, Drown-stone dwelling and kt, 2x10, No. 60 Fifth ay ¢, on Columbia College lenge at FAN Der suum, tor. Jommuune ? men, Among thet Aswembii Daunpbell, ti estublish the Commune? a. ng them were Assemblyman Campbell, the teh ante ahidts A sale of some Interest, also, was that of alot south: Syepue and Niuelicth street, to mup J. Creamer, for $0, et corner of Pitt twe Wu aud dwellings adfjotning the Pike property, sottheast core Rerof Broadway and Fifth avenue, to J. F. Soubat, for $196,000. We notoalsoithe mie of three Jots oa sant east corner of Eleventh avenue and Seventy-thiré sirect, to E. A. Sothern, for $90,000, John B, Plerce reports the sate of twenty-six fifltto:s soutt side of 10d street, between Becond and Thirt avenues, for 870,000; and W. H. Raynor digpored of four ote wert side of South Fifth avenue, between Mount i and Prince wtreets, 10K ® feet. for @ bw, The tat T muwber Of yal sales are mnnuupeed dor the preset Week, but wone of general intsrente ‘reve fs not kets to be n ceva Tevival of teal eatate lay when will be somuy id Nera, exjreclany th: Wontengetee isk bp town Tots, will be warinly interuated: The wucce: + ud extent “of these enterprisce will be determined recy by the aetion of the Legivlature in rexurd.t> le eau, “Wasilen it waa aie 40 purehane ght ody last xeesion at rites very mm ‘low mathe) rices, and by a tremendous f miagnaficent ate - quick transit project, * awaken to their ow’ Tay be. practined bade’ = is enough and ¢ cil Sunhit through the elty witout a diitlenttion” Of eewers udenly discovered by ehginecrt, aittiough the knowledge of there nove! impediments, they gravely announce, bas Rot changed their intentions in regard to quick trai below Forty-second street. Perhaps not, for nothing) transpired to ahow that thy cver intended ¢o” do) to's than to secure a franctitve ow that potnt, and im gee. thelr priviieges t0 the alvantage ‘of uie Haran oa ters until after the hol wo curtously and —_+—- New York Markets. SaTeRDAY, Dec.21.—F1 oun AND Gnatx—Dhe @ Wes a firmer and uv active market for flour, aaniy Ip good to prime shipping extras, at $1725. cot Golng better, with a moderate business in No. 2 Mil kee at sas! 37, and No. L apring at $1.66, Cor Drmer, with the sale uf a tine of #, bueh, prime co taized in etore at 68%. little elge done, Gate dul, pritne new anixeds tre Coptos—Very Anil, and prices wholly unchanged: low Pidiing yplanaa crowed af isige.”on the mpot, 189-16 for December, 194, for Januiry, ie, for Mebriarey 1949:160. for March, tee, for April, and Whe. for Mi y. Grocenike—Of coffer, 6 ‘age Kio from the caro of the steamer Merrimac gold at 16)@ le. go e etendy, with w: of 10,100 bags Pet rt clear 7Tiige., long clear for February a! Sot Be hae wealteats | i @iaige. TOR at! rota Het; prime Wvetere steam cloaca Gt Xe. for December. Txt. tor January, sc. far February, lor Mareh, and 8c, for April : city lard, T4@T4Ce agra. Dressed Nga, 48 see hiskey declined to 9%. Tallow was {ny Ngtice. for prime Weetern and elty: Urutel um declined to with large sales for nest) Fretghts moderately active; wheat to Livi re Pool, bd. by eall, aud 9d. by steam, petechrprshd-< Sossene nn ' MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ; —_ MINTATORE ALMANAG=T318 DAT. fun rises... 722 Stn rete 7 Moon rises, .12 00, WATER THI8 DAY. Sandy Hook.. 246 Gov. isiana., 2 % Mell Gate. ow — Arrived—Sonpay, Dec, 2 Steamship Geo, Cromwell, New Orleans, mdse. and: pass. ‘Stcamship John Gibson, Georgetown, D. C., mdse. and Pass Steamship Fanita, Phi Btoamshtp Australia, Glargo: Bteauishin Hatteras, Norfolk, indse. and pass. Bark Frederick, Rotterday, mdse. Bark Sandy Hook, Gloucester, ln ballast, Brig Long Reach, "Pensacola, funder Aieo the sual river and eoast wu _ Business Notice The Premiam Machtoe.—Visitors at the Nort ir jast autumn wit! remember the lone, arduous struggle between the eight or i exhibition there for sapremaey ly sewlug. he saup xbibited were valued thousands of dollars, ahd, taken together, mate np display which was alone worth a trip to the fair to neve After: toll © ideration the committee unanimous Awarded the frst premium to the Machine, which was pronounced in'family work, “Werrefer to Uhl aniod the ladies it this same Wilrou Mi # machine ever offered, costing #1 hine of tts high rank, Tt te ui" ‘cult to understand why the people of this section slo: 1 jurchase or uae any other machine, Salesroam, a » roads New York, sad in ail other cites in ti at United Staces, The company want agents in country towne. Dr. BE. F. Garvin's Par Remedios For coughs, colds, and luug diseases, Bold by all drt ge eis isto your lady frien le abek Of Oders @ splendid opportunity for suitable see's Don't fail to make au carly holiday cali upood tafor the Matide hat for the holkiays r the Fifth Avenue Hote and if you want Holiday Presents.—The best amor'd fursean always be found at Burke's, a erof Fulton st. Burke's prices are @ t. Remeuier, You are sure of gett the geauiue article from Burne. Give bin a call, enone ine ita, rion, £0 Jewelry s tlerilng silver weddigg presents, 6aQU Litk's ¥7 Pulse st. Diamonds a spechity. f Horse nnd Mair ! Ta: i, andany hh ety, yer or bean: ‘ured TAU = erful discovery of aucic. t! The beat place In New York to, bay riety reumnatt well ele adiment a LINIMENT, the And modern times. The Sideswhoe] Steamer Pier Nit, New York, att oteloos i, My fur Provis! dence, Moudiys, Weduesday#, and ridays, Ontiment Soap (Incerieat)—Netter for the plexion than apy curmetio—a perfect WINTER SOA MAGEMAN & CO,, Broadway Ladies, purchase Furg from the maunface enormous retadl pric W. G, FLEMINe 146 Fulton st. Paice Stas We nsk eur y Sam's Cor Cure,” only We, a oo eerrv—rowrwn=> DIED. BARNETT.—On Sundey, December youngest dauguter of paundel aud sa: ingnths The triends of the family are neral, Monday, 1 Jefferson at, Broly ib} ; RENAN + December 2, Jamon Francis) Michuel sud Mary'Anue Crean, aged 8 mow anal 17 ay: The triei nd the £ 1-4 ke, frow 013} ds and relatives of th © familly are reanentt Iy Invited fo attend the funeral, on Monday, Decem Bat orclock P.M t tence uf his pare Noo MH Rust 2d st., Corner Jat ay. HEALY Devembor 22, Anaie Healy, daughter «tt at Mouuay, December 28, at 1 a comber 2, Ri 1 MeGluicy, @ native 68 e ot Prouk J, end Mary Houly Fuverai ih PM. guested to attend her f eral, {rom her late resideiyee, tv STANWOOD. “fo Belcliton, Mass,, December 29, Caz Frank Stanwoo', of the third cavalry, Ue. A WAKD.- On December si, Jos ph IL Hye bia BOs Marp anid Michael Ward, ag youths Friends of the fam i tuvited tend the fuueral, from the residence of te Wyekutl st, Brooklyn, kD. to-uior WIGHT <n Augueta, Ga., Decen drow gress Hagen Wright » frou that ot the dl edt f and on; pent Mon Int ASD De Special Notices. HOTELS, NT MOUSE, vith aud & hi ste., Broadwayd EUROPEAN PLAN, Rooms per dayd CENTRAL. sceeseeseseeessc¥51 atl 285 Canal ot a FRENCH'S ‘i Printing House Square. 1 (it LAFAYETTE Broadway . LIRY 86 Warren st Ayyerenl | MAISON DOMEE Broadway, cor, Meh st. 1 of PARK sosesseers OOF, Beekiniaa and Nagwau st tq ST. 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