Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 24, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 October 1871 — Page 1
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HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, HOOFLAND'S PQDOPHYLLIN FILL, HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL
Hooflands German Bitters,
A EUtvri UIio:it Al.oliol or SdIi-H
Is diffirent from ull otbiis. It in composed of the puro juices or vital pbin -h as, ok K ktis, Hehbs. nd Disss (or as me.li-ina!lv termed, extrac.s), the wortliloss or inert port ion of the increments not bony.; iwoil. 'I'liertvforo, inono hot'le of tr is Hitters there in contained as much medicinal virtue as v-ilt ho found in oov ral gallons of ordinary n. tinea. Tho Boot. oo., used in this Hitlers are grown in t.ernu.ny, thoir vital principles xtractetl in that'.iuntry by a svioiitiliu Chon ist ami forwanlM to tho manufactory in t-liie city, where they aro comrwium'e;t and bottled. Containing no eitritnoaiDg ruilients, this B: Iters is free from the objottionb m-ged agaiuBt all others, no desire for fctiniulanU can be induijod from their i so, they cannot make rirnufeards, and cannot, imdor any c rciunstaueea, have any but a benelicial effect.
Hooflands German Tonic
AVas impounded for those not inclined to extreme bitters, and is iutunlcd for ueifin cases when some alcoholic stimulant is required iu connection with tho Tonic properties of tlio I-itteri. Each bottlo of tho Tonic con, aiua one bottle of tho Bitters, combined with puro Santa Cbvz Kum, and flavored iu such a manner that the extromo bitterness of tlio fitters is overcome, forming a preparation highly agrco: hlo and pleasant to tho palato, and containing the medicinal virtues of the Bitters. The trice of the Tonic is $1.50 per bottle, which many persons tliink too hi;;h. Thoy must take into consideration that tho stimulant uwjtl is guaranteed to Imi of a pure quality. A poor article, could bo furnished at a cheaper price, but is it not bettor to pay a littto more and luvo a i;ood article ? A medicinal prcpuatiou should contain uouo but the best ingredients, and they who exiiect to obtain a heap compound will most certainly be
cheated. They are the Greatest Known Remedies For LITER COMPLAINT, DYPPEP8IA, XERT((V8 DEBILITY, J Vt'KDll 'I',. I-IS-JJASR OP THE K1DXEYS, EKUTHONS OF THE SKIN, and all diseases arising from a di3ordorel Liver, Stomach, or IMPURITY 01' THE BLOOD. Bead the following symptoms Constipation, Flatulence, Inward file'. Fullness of Blood to tho Head, Acidity ol the Stomach, Kausea, Heart-b.un, Iisgui for Food, Fullnesa or Weigh; ui tho Ston.ach, Som- Eructations, (Sinking or Fluttering at, the Pit of -he Stomach, Swimming of tho Head. Hurriei or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Htart, Choking or Suloeatin;; Sensa lions when ii a Lying Posture, Dimnoss of Yimou, Dots o:: Webs before tlie if iht, Dull Tain in the Ht ad, Dificiency of Poivpiration. 1' slowness of the Hkin and Eyes, Pain iu t he Side, Back, Chest, Iambs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flos'i, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great D pression of Spirits. All thette jodicate Disease if tho Liver or Digestive Oi-gans combined with impure blood. The use of the Bitters or Tonic will moon cause the above symptoms to disappear, and the paiiont will bocome well and healthy.
A Republican Paper, Devoted to the Advancement of the Local Interests of Monroe County.
Established A. I)., 1835.
BLOOMINCTON, INI)., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1871.
New Series VOL. V. NO.. 24.
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NATIONAL HOTEL ! L. E. McEIHNET, PROPRIETOR, BLOOIHKGXON, ISP., ! EAST OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE. '.
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IdgUtiilng Cm fo- .Ml Kinl of iaina Bll AcllfH. APTliEO Ej-TERXALIA. it will euro all liindii of Tii'M arvl Ache, such as KiieanutiHns, Kenralfia, Toothaehe, J!!lhii!m tfjaiiin. BrnMen, Front Bitee, Hetdarho, rinn ii. the B.v!; i 1 Lsiue, Paiun i'i tlio Joints or Limlw, BtiugA of InBectft, Ilingwoim, etc. T.vuk Intebhallv.- It will cite Knhiey Comnlaint. 15a.;kache, Sbk Header lie, t'olif, Draeuturv. Piarrhrca, Cholara lnfaiituui.Cliol-
ei Men bn, t'rampH an:) Pain.j in tho Klotna'?h, Fe.er and Ague, (tor.ghe, Cold, Asthma, etc. Dr. Hoofiand's Podophyllin, OK M-6&TITITTE FOK SIK1U I K Y ril,L,. TWO PILLS A DOSE. Tkt most poimrj'ni, ytt innixxn', Vegetable Catnanic known. it is not necDssar. to talto n. hindful of theso l. 11b to pif.i(iuc tho desin.il elTect , two of then) act qnirbiy uul poworf i. ly, cli unmng tlio livor, &tfma nnd liowclt. of all ir.ipnritiee. The principal ingrediout is 1'odoj.iiylHn, or the Alcoholic Extract cf Maud rako, which Is by maiy times more Powerful Actiiif;, and Searching, than tho Maf.-lralto it self . It peculiar nation ia uKn tho liver, cleaning it speedily from all obntnictiouB,' with all tho power of Morcury, yet frea from the iiijurioiiB reaolU ttachcd to tlio tto of th;.t niiiiorul. For ail diseaeeH, id which the uiie of a cathartic in indicated, th ese Pills will givo entire satisfaction in every ca se. They never fail. In ca on of Liver Complaint, Dynpopaia, and extiem CoBtivemise, l)t. Uoolland'e tierman Eittent or Tonic vkould b nued iu connection with thi PUIh. Tlie tonic effect of the Bitters or Tonic builds tho nyi-t im. Tho Bittora or Tonic purities the Bio id, strong! hona tho nervee, regulates the Liver, and gcved strength, energy, and vigor. Keep your Bowels acti'-e with tho IMI'h, and tone tip the eystena with Bittern or Tonic, and no disctse can retain ita hold, or over assail yon. Theeo medicin js aro sold by all Braggiuts and del era id modicinca ovorywhere. Iteco'.lect that it is 1e. IIoofinii's Oebman TiKMRDiBH, that are ho luiivorei.lly nsod and highly recommended ; and do not all jw the Dniggijtto induce jon to tako anything ole that be may say is just t.s good, becavino he makeii larger profit on it. Theno Remedies will he iient by Bxprea to :iy locality, upon applka ion to tho PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at . tho OKItMAN UEDICINE STOKE, 691 AltCU STBEBT, PHILADBLI'JIIA, CHAS. SK, SlAZTS, Proprietor, Formerly CM. JACKSON & CO.
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Cho ice Family Groceries I Qtieenswarc and Totions. rrTbc hifiticvt prii-o paid lor LOiintty I'i'odiUtt ttic asl t'orm-r J. Inlilir. Si.iarc, 8LOOWIINCTON, - - INDIANA.
Tin' i-;r ii.i rhiivin fn'tn ft,it.rt! tak: A - H',vt.-I. l.-'l- vnh'rs -ill. As ' intii'nl lii i' ni'.niin::.' briMk, As tail' lli i r iVi.'lliliKrt tall, liW al.-ii"i iVl' my qnir! oil, Kin-! "i:i n s.'ak my lianif, Ami liiwlli.it linit it luinl t" nrilK; An1 flow, at lfil(t, trt blani.'. Hon sofll;, . III., li.l. s of wit ! How rt.-M "luv Ivt i.r won, io.v li." b. Itin 1 nu1 tiv.-n iiiul l.tili lU'ii.-atii a 1. vii mm ! !If.-A ltuslio.1 tV I.iki. of party Imlc, T'lc rlainor of Hit' throii:? ; Ho.v olrl, Inrsli voir. K of li 'halo Fl-nv into rli.vllimic foii' ! M.'lliiiil.'i' llio Miui-if H If I1IIMT Ki-oivj T.mi soil in IliiM Hi ill air, Somowhat fhi' fHtflit lioart for. :: 01' nm cl d atoll an.t vrayi r. Tlu hirli l.y leini'i's! vainly tiwictt May I'omi.i.'r in Ihv ealm, Ali.l It wl.o t.raveil Hit- l-olar fr..tt l'aint l.y tlit. tult'i ol balm. Hotter ftian rrlr-indulf,'. nt yo;ir Thr oottlnn hvarl of youth, Tbr.n 1I asant hongs in i.llo oars Tlie tuunilt of tin.' tiuHi. ltost for il.o iriry han't., h ho-1.!, An. I love fo;. IniirtK that piuo, linl lot Iho mo illy liahilml.' Of lirrifiht uoulfl Iw mint... Lot wiii.ls thai; t.loiv frnni hoaviii relreh. Donr Ii- .nl. I ho l.iinrm.1 air : Ami l. t tlio woaknow f '' "fc. '.ty fit'ontli ui .-pn-ii haro. Anil, if tlio oy lullNt fail of ligllt, Tlio oar forirot o hoar, Jtalio rloaror ...till tho Hpiril'l Z'j tt. More line hv inwiiril oar ! lie in ariT me fn mine honra of need To ;ootho, i r ehoi'r, or warn, And ilov.ti lln so nlo.fof ellii.;(.t lead As up tho uills ol morn ! 0.-t:b:r Mlant if.
; what to titMki'ol'liim ; Monii'tinit'H 1 think ! lm'.i mini, mill soniotimra Hint he in Kivi rii In iltinkiiifr. How In; pot iipjicilntetl 1 1" tltiu slii, 1 can't ti ll. Mr. Itiiviion't ! ;i:!V 'oivtliiii, Imt he is our oftiitmo mon who think nil the morn: nnd of conrso j In-'ll liii iiai'tioiiliirlv careful, lrst the icstpi.tin mIioiiM think Hint, nn, firnt nittto ! lie ia ji ulims decittisc the oommnnd was ! not i ; ; i. f o . I in liift hands.'' No mine :u' (..ltd : l.nit liefote many jdii' .i hit I ii;i: . r..l we forotl that the mmi who had Itch (ntritstod with n tine xczJ sel. .( v.-ilfS'tide oni'so, and mure than nil the li vch of pa:.j;ienppr.i nnd crew, W;ih j owe ' I' t Iiohc uiil'ottiuittte lieinpn wlio, ; not mt i t with the enjoy mcnt, ol pood ; tilings of thin life, ;oe in the Imbit of 1 hiiviiio iiit.-nipei-iite oiitlivenltH, wln'!i the , imrttilse io di ink comiiii'ni'iiip, perbapft, j'."T:!i Hio fitinoiloiils t:ikeit in some tilno ; of i ril, aimis pet lcetly tiiicontvolhthle 1 stud cnltiiiiwto; ;tt leiipth in one of thuno hoitilile lils of mania known tie dt! tain tremens It was enotipli to make nn.v landsman ni ivoit.-i a.i tomirfat', Ktioitld the heavy j weit her cotit ieiie; Imt tlici'C V.tt-f fililt tho iiutisfaetioii of knowing that tho I w.i mates were thorough Heiimen, who I win Id no ihmlit, t:llie Hjoit. themrtclvea 1 tin nianrtpiMUi-iit of the sdlip, should j (hoc he any real danger. Tliest) feel- : intfi did not trouble mo lonp, for the l wc tlter uptiin briphlniiig, hope rose, j ml day after day glided pleiwantly by. i We saw but little of the captain, and ' only leagued that he will confined by
indiiiMVutiou to 1ns cot, the cause ot thir. inditfpoaition beinp only known to a lev; but I could see Unit the first mate Mr. Hay, looked more anxioim than usual ; and litkiujT the opportunity of being on deck one tiiplit, 1 had a lone bilk with tev friend, to learn that j
"Powder?" I said. "Yes; in the magazine." " Is then; powder on board?" I ttnid with a strange tremor iu my voice, aa I turned to A ider-ton. "Yea, it heavy lof of it," lie said huskily; and n ho npoke I: in eyes glanced involuntarily iu the direction of the bouts. Another ttliot. made its all start; and now passengers and crew began to collect, eagerly asking what was wrong--questions, though, which iu dread of a rush at the boats, wo forbore to answer. The peril, though, was indeed great, for in one small cabin, especially strengthened for its reception, a larpe quantity of powder was stored ; and if one bullet h.ippcmed to pitas through, chances wen; tlio heat involve! iu its passage would explode it all, f.nd in a moment tho whole vessel would be blown to atoms. Thevo were two courses open to us; to seize the boats at once, and r ush off; or make a bold and manly effort to subdue the madman, in whoso hands our lives sermed now to hung. The siime feeling must hit vo pervaded all our breasts as we stood and looked at one another, and tllelt 1 eaw tho old sailor wet the palms of bis hards ttnd tub them gently together. " Wo must rim iu on him, Muster Kay," he said. "Could we not shoot him down through the skylight?" snid tl;o chief mate; and then, as if blushing at his own proposition, In; added hastily: " No, no ; that would bo like :uurder. We must dash in on him at nil risks. But what's that J Lookout; he's com
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Poiml.tlion of Cities. Tho followiti. table contain;! tho population of each of tin; ono hundred and thirty-four largest cities in the United States. It, k1iov.s all the cities having a population of teu thousand and upwards :
ClTlEF. TOP. L.Now York....M',t.2!K! 2 . . Phitarli. Inhia . ,tr .nii 3.. Brooklyn .'W.ir.i'.i 4.. St. Lwile M4 R X'hicapro 29f!.!'77 6. r.altiniord 2lo,:i.r?I 7..1!ostoll m.S'ill 8. flnilnnatl., 21(,'J:)'.I '.I. .Now Orloale. .till. OR til . . San Fr.moiiM'-o. I l'.',4'ot lt..Bulfai.i 117.714 12. . Waj.liiiip.ton.. . KSl.liiH la. Newark IW.,ut9 14.. Lomxville . ...l,7:i ).... Clovoliin'l .... S'AS2II Itiul'iUalilUllU . .. i.esa
ti. JorHov Cy. 1H.. Detroit It..Milvake.. W..AUnny 21 . .Proviileniw , 22 .UoehPflUT... 2.'I..Allrbany.. 'il.-IUehimniit.. 2S . . New Haven.
2f. .Charleston.... dWM!
27 . . Indianapolis. 2H .Troy 2,J..ByrenBC . . .. :t(l..Woreester.. . at..Lwet! :R!..HeniitiiH Kl.iOnml.H.tKc. :H HartfcM.... ;t5..Reninton .. . . lb... Heading al.-I'atiTftoil . ... 3H..KanMS City 39.. Mobile 40.. Toledo. 41..rortlaii(l 42..Ciliimonn.... 43,. Wilmington . 4. Baytin 45..iviwreiice....
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47 Oharlenowu. 4H..Saviniuull.... 411.. Lynn 50. .Full Iliver... 51..Hirinpfietil .
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other. j tiously peered down tho hatch ; and as "Pity wo did not leave htm behind j , kneeled there gazing down I could al togct tier," I said at last; j sco it tremor running through his whole r,u thought sou dozen tunes, fnime: nitO i vdien at "last he turned to oaidiiiy friend, "for this sailing with j yH ,js voice Was bo husky as tn bo nla l.iailmau on board does not suit my i most inaudible, when lie whispered : book." : "He's got into the powder-room !" The days glided slowly by with vary- j j 8ilan ,lcver forget his cotuitenatics iug weather. The hot latitudes were i m hcmi;;ed u at us with his eves fixed
rigid to it degree. For a few ctoiuonts horror and dread of impending death seemed to hr.vo robbed him of all power. Then ho sprung up, the man once
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IlKI.MBOI.Il'S EXITiACT r.nom' IS Oll'IiF'nC ANT) mjoll rilKIFY' NO. AVIliTlff:; M !, Oil--KASFK MilSINOFHiet I A IHT .-; o F 1 l SS 1 1 'A T I o M Ar RXCKSSKS AM IMritrflRtiCKS f ' !.ll l', lMl'lUUTIKMOr TIIK lil.oon. I T. '.. srt l 1;;-1 lINtr C'U'AIBA I.N AFfFITIcNt- I'OH WMIfll IT IS t-SI'P. ANO KYPillLITIO Al"FFi'Tl.o;s IN THFSK litll'.VSKO I SKDlNCOMtLO'ITON WITH UfcLliLOLWa KOSli V ASH. LMJl.'S. IV M NY AFFKTTU 'S t'Kt Tl',1 li TOI.VP1 1'.S, THK t:TK, ACT tlljlMl JlKITWKi.ifAU.KOOY ASV OTtlt-1( ttl'MFOY. AStMl' ll.oliOSISOH 1.1 I K TIO.N. HlUKOOLAtllT Y, I'MNl UJ,;;.,s.i oil si I'I'KFSSION OK COTOMAIiV I.VAi'l .' l ioN. I'u ir 'i'Ft on ,1'ini.i;!'', s'l'x i'i' of th OTKitf s, i.F.rcortiii l; v -!);. wm i hn, :; i'f.:,i TV. AM) KOIt AM, ft'MlT.MN r lN('t!:'NT 'I'D TIIK KKX, WHKT'IK AV.lKlMi Fl;..l 1NI.1S I'KFTIo'V lilt liAlil'l OF 1 1! .-.ill'Al'li III.-; I'l KSCI'.ttKH KKTKtiSIVK.I.Y HV TltK Al";- r fi'ilM NT l'HVSIt'l.'.SM NI) M0viv;.. I i Hi I NFK1..IH,IT AMI HI l.l.'AIIM-OJvMTII TI.'.'S, OF WITH KK.XF.M AM AM, .OK:4 I -VI'Tl-'NOK1) WITH ANY OK THE A DOYJi I'lhiJiASjit, 'jit oYMF-TOM8.)
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We had not been ten ditysi at ;;oa before ti.ty mind misgave irte, iiiid I. began to dread 101 unfortunate termination to out' voyage, Cor matters laid pone wrong !'i'iiu the very begin!. ng. There had been trouble with the crew, who
seemed to have an idea that perennial
was the
men's existence 1 and w i.xpenci; hinted, ohstin
; reached. There was a little horse-play as we crossed the lino ; then a shark was caught, and at times a dolphin or ; hontto: and at last, panting with the i heat, We lay beneath the almost vertii ca! s1r.1t, without a breath of wind to 1111 j Hie sails as they hung from the yards, i Hie ves-:ol gently rolling in the swll as : the sea heiivjd and fell without so tiittclt as a ripple visible. IJoutrh coverings ! were l ipped tip ; but in spite of all that con Id be done to mitigate it, tl ie heat ; was unbearable, beating down upon ! our heads, and rellected from the sea,
which shone like a vast mirror 01 pol
drunkenness was the prope:.' slate of , :. i ,t i , j,,..;.,., ,mi with the
; tar oozing forth, rails and stmiohioii.s 1 so licittetl that it hand could not bo
.. its ltntp a.s a
tolv ref ised to
pei on board, in many casts having to bo
hauled from the wharf ovei- the side , like so much suspended animation. ' Then when we !tad been warjied out into tlie. river, a id wire lying awaiting! tlie captain, we found that we had been I taken stiddi tily and violently ill, so , that a week's delay follow ed, t iidinp in 1
" tt'iuek ! he exclaimed, " ..or -j our lives !" Then lending the way, he dashed down the cabin id iirs. we ..dluwiitg him, but ouly to litid our progress firrested by tin closed door, which retist ed all our efforts. "Listen !" whiapcted Bay ; and then he continued : "Good heavens, if he were to tire now'--' The next moment there was a sound
wiuett MCMaeil to make every nerve m my body thrill, and I frankly own that
54..0nincy
55..Mancb.tKter 6I..Harriburg. r7 feoria, 6S..I5vaniivillo.. .. Atlanta ttu..Laiii:aatcr.. til. .Oswego r., EUrabethi.. Ki.HoU.km....
li 1 . . Pnughkeeiwste.
I'.MlTI 71,44i! Ri.423 (,9l4 an,rtl s.r.,i 61,1138 nemo
4(951! 4K.244 4l',40.S 43,1151 41.1(1!! 4ll,ll2H 411,221. 3!l,M 07,1 W 35,0112 srt.urtfl S),S7'J 32,2fH 32.IW4 34,5(14 31,413 31.271 30,841 30,473 2,'.'l 2K.1W4 08 323
. 2ti,2;tr . 28,233 . 2,73 . JK.vel 2S.SB5 . 34,505 . 24,t53 23.53(1 23.104 . 22.84'J . 21,830 . 81 ,7H . 21 wr,
20,910 20.S52 2t),27 20,0911 I
OITUK. POP. fi..8t. Josept .. 18,665 ).. Wheeling.... 19,230 V0..Nnrfoll J9,22ll 71 . . BridKejK.lt . I8.9H9 72..Pi4erstUrg.. 18,950 73Ohetaea 18,517 74. .Dubuque.... 18,434 75..BaDgor 18,'281l 7i... Leaven a'th.. 17.fc'72 77 Kort WaVJMi. 17,718 1 SprlnaiieM.. I7.3M 70 Ailfinn 17,225 Si)..Nwbll:-.... 17,014 Sl,.N(ri.h 16,663 S2. O'd Il'W.. Mt,tW7 Ri..TerriIIatt. 1B,1UD K...Oiuaha lfi,i3 !..WilliatluiIort 16,03.1 R7..Klmira 15,8fi3 HH.. New Albany. 158 SO..AU(?lllrtl 15,389 !W..Oolio(. 15,357 Sl..Newpof(... 1607 2..Hiu-tini;loii.. 14,100 3, . Lexing m . . 14,801 UJ . , lKirliulon-. . 14,387 SI3..flalviim ... 13,818 'Ml.. Tavist, in 18,00 7.. AlcHHl.tria .. 13,570, S,,L0fyelt. .. 13,506 M .Witruiugtoa. 13,441'. 1im..Hveriiin. .. 13.0K2 HI1..M Inner pel In. 13,066 lirj .Hanilwky .. 13,000 103. . Salt Lake. .. 12,854 104.. Keokuk. . .. ia,7S 105.. Fond iu loo 12,784 1IKI BiuKharapi'ii 12,e2i2 lir7..08hkoth . . 12,6.53 l(W..Vickabiirg .. 12,443 10n..Sau Ar toii a. 15.256 llO-.ttoucold 12,241 11.. Dos MoLa a. 12,i5 112..Jwkoa... . 11,447 113..0cnrgrtnrn. ll,3s 114 Aurora 11,162 Its. Huniltau.... 11,081 ltii.R.icMerd.... 11 MO 117 .SebratcUily. 11,026 HS..B.)mo 11,000 lt!..Watttry .. 10,826 1'iO.. Macon 10,810 121..Madiscn .... 10,709
122..Altooni 10,600
l2ri..rortsiDontii . ioj-j 124.. Monteomoirif 10,588
Two. Ijmt uiKht t dx'winfld that there wer two Li! lie, gold -n-lired ?irb- like you And loved Jieci boOa. What could I dot They IkUj tisd juat th ji wav bair, Thia prett' drens, lood bx-re and trbtflro. Your tone' voice, laugh, gesture, air. One drew me with yowf modest eyee, Tho other aitb vour Bol rtplJi; And lth "ver e liiU of icrociie. And ro ali ie I iM not ga, When one had i:oiiet wbJca toitltneta Lingered to cbxpen my dintrai. But bur I loved, and nothusg loth Wbicbave one ! and pledged by troth And to wa true atui iafaic to botii, Awaktnn, it war weil to find Nature bad not, houe'er Inclined. Hade two of your diaUacUag kind 1 AUtnt4: Monthly. J
05 . . Davenport, . . . 20,038
St. Paul in),.
125..Nashui, .. IM.Oakkinl. .
127..Portmioutl.. 128.. Biddef. )Id. .. 1 '-!).. Hanuitttl.. . 130. Ogdeuiburc. 131..Stocktrn . . 133.. Council Bl' 133 ZmeHVDo. .
t-7..Erie.
111,646 134 ..Akron.
1043 1000
I0.41KS
10,282 10,125
11I,U76 10,060 10,026 10.011
10,006
The following table show? tho population of the principal cities of England, according to their respective classes :
C1T1FK. POP. .Tsnulon ....3,291.804 UV. r jionl , . . 493,3411 .Mani-tii.fi!'..r. 355.1151 .BiriuiugUam 342.6r16 .Jdieta 250,201 .HlK-ftiel.l.... 239,947 .Ht'fetol .... 182.524 Bradfnrd... lS,rJ .Neweaatlv . 128,160
10..Salford U..HiUl 12. .Portumcuth. 13..Bundertmd. 14..Leit!r ... 16..Mottingliam. 16. . Norwich .... 17. AVolverb ton.
POP,
124,605 121,598 112,958
S5.084
86,608
80,390 68,279
There are twanty-one citios in the United States which exceed the population of Wolverhampton.
born, upon them, and the 'tween decks ! had my'limbi obeyed mv will, 1 should : titling as an oven, it was no wonder j havo riwhed on dock, seized a coop or that we were constantly longing for the ; grating, aid leaped over the side, for cotij'.iMie cool of tho night; but plainly enot ph to be heard came a even then there was not t ime for tho j sharp crackling noise, and it. wiUitW temperature to grow much lower before j not the mate's word to eubghtn us aa the sun once more rose, each day ap- j he hissed otn, "Lueifers !" paronr.ly hottor than tho last. j "Here, quick, for God's sake !" ex-
we were setweu one ottmiiir, wittcu- : claimeil Anderson. "Jjook; here: a
: a fresh appointment, and the coming of
'anew captain n tiianot a -lltiel; genial . ;,, , i. i.,,.,, How nt tlie nettinir suit. !.-., f,,,-,,;.,,, H... .t i, -i
! i.spect whose presence seemed to an-, v ,,. A . . U 1:5. -n, tin; second .-mate, made i Ho drag jed at it. but in vain, for a ; gur a termination of our ttoe.ble,i, and ; (ht, ro,,(1.ki lhili tilrtHf!i,t a change ; fow minutes, till running on deck, tho : he was welcomed accoi'.lingl wasVoming : and then our attention was ld sailor returned in an instant with a l.t.rr.iiit'ielMtithiaiioiitwai'i, bound is taken by Mr. Hay passing close by H8, ! couplo of mnrine-spikes, which were
i ? . "" ... -., :U1I .iivcuung ati u to tlio captain a I inserted just as we onco more licard j i the minds of aideiit sehool-bcys bitten ; Cllhhu j thc crMjkk of a mal(.h with a tongiiig for life at sea. Iwcrty- ir.w-has he been to-dav?" I said. ili,.H it'u tnr .1.,.., Ufc.it. .,..;.,.i ;
f.oul' ,, ) .l,u'..ou l'1!1' rl :Vul itH 1 as Mr. Kay disappeared. Bay :nnd the door crushed, atve wav. !
aisi imtlor c tcctual.y s-cKen, ,1 me ; Wta,,c than ever," was the reply.- ; and ilew open, to reveal to us, standing I ln- l? f but then L Itad chosen my vessel for 1 T, r 15.... p, 1 .,,..1-., ., ,.;,.,.,. of : ,.,.f.,tl ,'n......i t. ., t. :i.i i peditions to the available ixuiits of ob-
i him, and take Vole command. He'd be ! try, tho captain holdinp a hfibted splint 1 nd 18 tal "M fl
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Tilt! Ai'jtroiti-aiiig December Ik-lipac f f he Sun. I'rom the N. Y. Herald. On t he 12th of next December there i; to be a total eclipse of the sua. It will bo visible close by Arabia, lirst in the open sea. It will traverse the northern part ot the Iudiau peninsula. It will thou paw across the northern ex termity of Ceylon. It will not touch land again until it reaches tho so ith of Sumatra and the western extremity of Java. Thence it will pass the northern part of Australi t, and, except in some of the smaller isiauds of the Polynesian group, it will not bo seen agaia 011 land. We notice that the Governments of Europe, particularly hat of Great
JJritSm. aro orei lanna; to Bet a cut cx-
HENiiY T. HELMBOX.li'S IMriJOVEJ) KOSK WASH eannt te amrpaeaM a a F ('K WAr'H, :.n.l ill I e foiiml Hie o.nlv HiMM-iiii roinodv iu evrv -,!,;: oi COTA SKOim'AFFKir'l loN. If r edi!v . ...;:. :io ITMi'iF.fCWOTS, S( l .liliUTlOMiYNi S-i. TH:RATIONH of ihn Ol-l'IV NKOUS A! KM I'li M-' ol.'., dtiH.ki UROKKSH and INOtl'IKN 1' 1 i'l, 1 M -TJON, ItlVI'.S.liASH, MOJ II f A I CHl;.-:. I d; YJi FXS OK SCAIJ OH SKIM, I HOST F.1TI.S, :m.l ell purlse ior whi. li SAI.V1 Sor OfNTJlKKTts are ui-t; roKt. ro the Bkiu to a k ate of puri y ami folino'., and insures eontiimed jealiliy act; In i,. t,.o tirsno of ita .iesiitlH, on whieh dopem n tt ugv,-. ;.l,it, ol, iii'nesa laid vivaoity (f 1:0 n lr ion vi 1 h j, .iiOd and wanireet. But li'v -wr v;. toatde an a r. i.-edy for exwtir.B d-feetH ot O.e i kin, '.'S If. -ii;.;. v' .r AVuKh lias long Pimtaiu I ita vrmeip.d rliiioi t- ntibfmiulefl patronaije.by j . iKenoi 'iiiiatit:es birli i'fiderit TOII.KTAI'I'l,'!)..:i 01' (lie ,.! Kui-rl. live iiml OoiiHenial cli l ',0 t- r, .ond'iioi:.; in im , !. g:int lormiila (hone nr. inie- reiiii:-i1. --, s 1 K 1 v and F.7FIfr.vi'Y tbeil vari:il.:e ;i.-o. ii ;;;iiisj. r.. . ( . Ha 1140 aa a irorii'rvat.i--e and .-tofronbi r ..' Ot, 1 -.lexi..!i. It tfl an eirel:ant l.tion toe ili-as, , t Svj.ldlitje Saturn, and oa an -.n.i.'i-tion for disoa i.-h I' the Urinary Organs, nr nn fnun luibita of niKii tion, lined in connection with tie F.KTI!M"IS HI'l HU, MAB8APAKIM.A ASH t.'ATAWIA til IMF, KILLS, in eueh dim-aar a.-, roeoniniei-d.-.l oannoi MnpaitKd, tSOXSH, oSK DOL1.AH l'Lil Byii'JLi.
Full au.l eiiillcit dir sclloiis aecompauy the meih ciniM. F.i(leneo of tlie not roianiatile and reiiaMeelorao.tor l'lind-'d-. it 01. a; pUeaidoii wlMi liuiHivrd-. of : thou.' ml of living wit .-:m h, and un'vai d ot ."0,0 tl un.Holi'-itod cortilieate-i nol r.-: o.jtiinoiida'orv 1--I I 1.rnaiiy ol' wldob are from the ti )j.rlio-t nolo'1 ilu ia'lii.t; .-loinont l'llvwioiari., Ctert'vn.j.ji, Si;d. -onion, , tc, Tlie !rorietor baa noor r.--ri. d toth.-rr ifil.li,-a- ; tiou i-i the nev.-.parort;; to- doe,. lo-t d-, tlo-. from il:- 1 la' t. that bin arti"!r.-; -ia K as Frndavl l'r---.'irair.,n.,, anil ilj Lot need to b; li'oj.i'o.l Up by cortilicito.-o Heitr T. Hcliu hold's Genuine Preparations. I), live-i d to anvaddn h. tv-rn-ofrom ot.... rva'i'-n. ! -HTA!M.I8WKD UPV.'AKO OK TWKNTY Ylv'.li:. s-.lu l.y ilnigRists ever -win. ro. Ad. In K ttor 1 i'or inf.-ruiatt in emifid. nco to 1.1F.NHY T. IIl'L.MI;oI,I, OriiKKist and . 'li' oii d. 0.1,-1 :e ois;: II. T. Ill LM i.'OLO'fi Dmeand r lemI. -a! Wav de.ii--e. No. 5 4 Broadiav, X.-v, York, .vr to II. ' '. IUO,M!',l)l.Ii'M M 'diol Ooivt lOlKonlhTi iilh :...'. '. ! '!-!, rol.ia, Fa I',' ,-,' ' 1 KOI I'i.l 'N'i IMtl l'.rr-t. Art lor lTI.KKY 1. IliX.-llioLO :4 ! TJ KK Si) OXUEli.
j reasons of economy, knowing that every , five on nd noti; would be pr-rhttps, of
, priceless valu.' 111 my new Home, so I , Flirtlor conversation was cut short ; made lip my hi nd not Irt be discontent-1 ,r t1lt, reajipeataiice of the mate, who ! ed, but bear all that fell to My lot. I ; b'LCkoiicl hastily to mv companion. I bikcn my passage toliueiios Ayres, : Somethint,' wrong," he exclaimed as
iiu i,nc noi iiiieiuioii oi itHiKiiiiiK o ' j. (..,i,r,i to lust lect, ana quite an for some years to come, and therefore I ! ,,,ii..l.-K T fnllowe.l him to the hatch.
j argued that it would be cowardly t'';w.lv ' ; turn tail at th- first trouble that tell to ; V ( j,i He lvetts, Anders m ! " ex-
my simre. Jut really u was trying i ,.i:1;m.i ai,. i!.,.- "What's t.n be ilom.?
j work, in spite of the strongest detenu -' ravin" 'mad.'
I mat ion. I lie sailors were tioon in tnat j plcitwuit state of despondent misery i which succeeds a long debauch, and, as i if giving the unfortunate passengers the : credit of being the cause of their
liTeriug!!, lost no oppoi'titiiitv
1 ol visiting tue sal. I Hiilierings upon tneir 1 heads. I said tijion their In'i'd, but I the feet as frequently : tllTered, buckets j of water being dashed upon them -of i e jiu'i'.i. aceidenf ally- if we vent ured on
eck during holy-sloniiig tunes. We iime to crief toi 1, over ropes, over the
i stowing of cargo, and in a variety of ! ways during those llr.tt days our Sea- ! filing friends looking upon us as tut inferior race of beings, whom, as lubi stent, it was their duty to allli rt. But i by dint of good-temper, thi was all
pretty well pot over, in time tor the rough weather we encountered down Channel, and right away across the Hay of Hiscay. sufficiently bad to confine us all, sick and well, below hatches lor many a weary day of pitching and tossing, with the ship's timber groan
ing and creating to a degree that seem
ed to threaten lulling to pieces. ! OUH ij,,,,.,, .,,,,1 (m-ning blessings into
i rnviiig 111
" Have you no medicine;! i " I asked. "Medicine!! ? Yes ; but how are we to ileal with a man in his stale ? Just listen." In effect, ati lie ceased upcakutg, there i.iinie from below the sound of breaking chairs, umashiiig glass, and a i tioie as of some one leaping from side to side of the cabin, followed by a
tremendous battering at t he door.
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Nine years 1 .( ro l!u flud tin litejiriral nut for th-., it
ever bevn produce I e.iitrd t
I,;!irl?i
tlblic if h.'l: Hall'i
" Ve-'ctrible Sic'di
and every lionest. de .'dor wit! i-:ty it gives the best '. '( !in. It ro-fit-ores tiliA V ti Ai il to ti ; uii;;io:-! color, iradicrit in-j; and preseetiiie ditmltittt; I'uriii:,' rAU..N Ivv' aiid proiuotiim tliti oiov.iii nj' hair
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application ; is chriiv'e l to
silky locks, rind v.':;yv.-iird !i:iir will assume any nhajK! ill .' wearer .lerares. It is tho cheapest. II AIM m.'KSSin t he world, :ind its t It' et last longer, as it exeif .-t Uie el.iie's to furiiislt the uiitiilive principlo so necessary to the liie ot'the hiiir. It gives the hair that splendid appearance so much admired by all. liy its tonic and tttiniulutiit, properties it prevents tho hair from la Hi t; o ntt, and none iicotl Ik; v.'if.liouti rntin'e1;. oniaineiit, a pood head ol latr. 5i is tlio first real porfl'i toil remedy oyer discovered tor nrit!; discaw;; ot'llie
bair, iuitl.it lias never 1mm.ii tipialle.l, . and wo assure the lliousrinds who have used it, it is kept up to iis original high standard. 'Our Treatise on the Hair mailed free; send lor it. Prico One Collar Per Brjttlo. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors ltABOKATUltV. N U.itaA. H.H. i
!
I'iettin; to vonrsetves, you who have I
not baen on shipboard, a gloomy, low-! ceiled prison, with stout bow as cross- ! ing every litre and there, the light'
j stealing feebly through the little win- ': dows. the air you breathe hot, foul, and i stilling, the hatch abovo you rattened down, so tint, save at speeii:! times ; there is no communication w ith the ; ideck; and nearly every fellow-passen-' ; get either bemoaning his nurd late, or ' 1 eh;e gronnin.gr ns he lies prone in the I helpless misery f sea-sickness. Ij I think that it all the miseries of a rough ; ! voyage could bo foreseen, hor;e who ; take trips to fur-oil' lauds would be : greatly redr ced in numbers, j A couple of dins' respite came at, last in the shape ol line weather; and ! in the reaction produced by the bright ; suiishine,and free brisk air we breathed ; on deck, the troubles of the past, were forgotten. The eiiptaiusttllsiemed all that was genial ad pleasant; but there ! was a Hushed and heavy look in hi-r countenance that 1 did not like, and
before long I. had another opi niou upon j
tin; culijcet; lor, in conversation, 1 found that the second mate had been : at the same school as nivscl : : and to
gether we went oVer the old day:' and
alarm
crew. Anderson fetched tin
came rolling up, turning the lump of
tobacco in Ins month ; and front his remark it was evident he had been enlightened upon the business in hand. " Ah," he growled, " what it'thing it
a any one will go on wasting ireci-
vj .1.1 iiuii-OOUIlll eucsb, V'JllCll tVlKS I , . l. 4.1... AV,,Mi already blackened and eharied at tuo I ,Fnm?' oncoatagetl by ti exii. utjKe ' ments mtidti on the occasion ot tlte last For a few moments wo could none of i r lipse are determined at i all i hazus stir. It seemed as if at the slightest i f? to tl lZt? tti motion on our part, the ehest-whicu I j thilt Piut o? observation to examine vfterwartls le tnl0,l was filled with car- once more, ilh all the a d tht s lenee tridge., for the supply of one of tho oan P"- l,e WV Ti.rt petty a'rmioa engaged in tho Paragtiay-1 wroua w f if '"i;r an war,-would explode, followed by ! 'ifers, ihm numorotu . Lho the other chests ami kegs piled aroun.l. ! Vo 13 ag bu to , 1m liU Then, came the captain's low chuckling alul f"?1'.
rind wo he..r.1 l.imav. "TI.Ik I w K?ntxuiU )ir . .
., - ; A Dr. Jduggius has devised a llctheu, strong as you ; Mmnt . tm . ... mi! nhaerwt
imi.atici.ee. ' wiil bc AH to "l?
i, ji ai,.. i l ....V .-I.- x ; corona, wiiuo ttiiouier win mhuv mv
took a fresh maW. from the box he ", i t 1 1' f tv" under held, and was about to strike it, when fh "f T nML -,,, , . , stand, to t-c takjn out to son e Btiitsiole ? "i1 l,t.h 1 Ul.,,ut .,mKl ,'mtti."' ooiut of obsen ation. Ausw.ilift and
lum( 1 "J"'" '. ', iui Inrtin uro .jxpectod to do their dnty. me tremeniloua blow, st.rne k him down. . . ; i . . ,., ,
government is HKeiy io
aid oi
I the expedition. In such circunistances J the French government is never nig-
one ol tlio ami di recti v after, a fearful HtriiErerle to v , f n..
i i i it i L what tiocs tn Kfivcriimenii ; took place ainul heae kegs, my part rjXlVtatU intend to do? We want . being oonlined to tho seeiu-iiie of the .v , . - ... , .,....... , ,
laugh, and wo heard
will drive yon out,
are. '
Then with a gesture
IV.. l...-to.l littvi in ' u.ii.l Itiiv lif.i. : f. 1. ... UI.,.- 1.: .3
j. . ..V ...... ......... .... r , . viio LAv-iii,.-iiii...ic. Liu,,, nuxiiuik mill tiuwjj, t rm .. . i...- i nt i.. ......... .... .ii.- it .,.,i i . 1...1 ... i.:... i. ' l I i The British
hi: .. mm im ' iiuue uu'.ivia. fe Uiliuiueu UL. lllllt M'U llUit iriOUICIlli, itIHl . 1 , ,f .,.., J,help, and we must secure him, into a j applied his moist lips to the charred i .H1 i" ".nSf
cot." i ami smoking edgo of the chest. A short consultation was held; and The captain wan not stiiimed, though; ii,.,,, ,l..,.;.l.l (,,...,11 ,,1,,,,,!' tl..n .... l ,i: ri..... c r..i ..i i..
seam.-... stnr.lv ...tiet man. and to do ' l.,,ok hu. 11,k mv rt i W1"1 lws -the govcrnnwnj.
as (piielly as possible, so as not to
report of a, pistol, simultaneous with
which there wan a dull thud close by my .ar, and 1 started back with the knowledge that a bullet had just passed through tlie cabin door and whistled by ni.v In id. . Then came n loud hoarse
augli, loiloued bv a couple more pis
to know more of the chara;ter ol the great orb ;f day. Let w not belwihind in this matter. ' Wo havo astronomers aad mathematicians who are uoi. behind the best laen in Europe. Let our government give these men proper f'neourasrement. Let us tit out an ex; xjdition
world t flat the
great republic of tho West is not indifferent to t ie scientific questions of the day. There is not much time to lose. What wo mean to do we mtwt do quickly-
the rest of the passengers and match-box, which I tun; from his hand,
trembling ns 1 did so, lest it should exId sailor, who j plode. Then carno tho loud panting
breathing of She wretched man, as held down by four strong men, he bowed his body up again and again with a -.. n,.,. i i. i
poweu tune v,.io uiiiiu.-iL nil iciuiuuilll. i . -n i. . l, . But. the riWer wns noi r.nssc.l. nnd ! wmc" Will prove to the
without losing a moment, we drugged him out into his own cabin. Water
poisoj, L knowed tins would bo tue , was abundantly applied to tho charred end on it." i sido of the box; and Mr. Bay's lirst act "Uon't preach, man," said Hay an- was to make lihe enrpentor screw up tho grily, "but come along. Nov look door in a way that restored confidence here,'' he whispered as we descended ; ! as every screw was driven in. I say his "art fiion as f. open the door, all step i first net; for his second was to sit down in quietly together. He'll dash at us ' on the deck and cover his face with his the sarin: as Jio .lid at mo a while ago, hands, nnd remain in that position for but li-.. can only tackle one at once, so fully htuf an hour. tlnit while he is engaged tho others j Constant watching, binding, and the must secure him.'' use of potent drugs, placed the captain Wu had hardly nerved ourselves for ; out of the reach of means to place us onr tiisk, and the male was holding up ; again iu peiil. Hut though a breeze his hand as a signal as he unlocked the I sprung up tho next day, and our woll-
loor, w hen we W'cre shocked by shosharp managed ship prosperously finished
her voyage, I never lay down to sleep the rest of the time without a shudder ; and never otiee dropped oil" without waking with a start from a horrible dream of seeing tho c.iptain, matchbox in hand, app .yitig a light to the edgo of
the eaitridct. -chest. -t number s Jour-
tol-shots, both of which passed through , nut.
compared notes, .is I walked tlu with him far into his watch, The weather t urned foul once
but this time, through tht; mate, I contrived to stay on deck, when to niy tiiir prise, 1. found that the greater part ol
the duty win shifted on to the mate, the captain seldom nhotvin,
self on deck. "Nol don"; think it's from cowardice," said my friend to me, ns we walkoil the deck that night, whe i the gale had somewhat moderated. "Of course this is is confidence." nodded. " Well, " he continued, "1 don't know
I r"r . i. m t b , ,t re -V Treasury Leak Slopped. 1 need hardlv say that we beat a re- ... ,.! t, treat dir, eft v;' and as we stood once l lor many yeiu-s pasttholreasury He-
i mon it l u. t no tu:rt mate wined tlie "'""" "
persnuation from his forehead, and : t'"1" I'M commission lor tltslooki d from ono to the other, as much btirsments of money on account of the as to s: v: "What shall we do f" Marine Hospital service. The bnittod n ,, ,' :.,.i i ., ... ..;., ,,.-.iti.iii- on.! iiporooiTittii n made by Congress and
deck j or iv-'w m,.eiont'. no one spoke. 'Then j ' diminish.;d receipts from tho hosI Mr. Rv seemed to recover himself mid l'ltnl hwe made it absolutely ntv:more. ..,.i.- ., i .,;!.. essary tocurtiul expenses on every side.
'"Wo should only be casting away our was recently discovered that there liver if we Mere 'to go in now The j was no tuith .rity ol law for allowing
i Oil V l.l'.t. I ...irr.r.wl k; TO UiltC 1 Ilini 1 LI1U wlIIUll5o tAAVJuuiwiiuvt, illill
kvlight, and go iu wticu j ey'creniry iiomwmi wwiay uawwu "r."'i e : ,i i ii,,, K.lnl lln diunotitiiniBil t.i .l,.o
Boutwell
line bo i
from July 1, 1871.
'!" thronH. the him ii. -
i o ... t; tlecp.
I don't think ho can do any nits.
chief in the meantime, " 1 saitl; "but! In ten yeiu-s milch cows in Vermont we must seize him soon." i have inereaseil ton per cent. The but-
iUisehiel !'' s ud tho old sailor, tcr nrodnco has inreased 2,000,000. aud
drily. "Well, I dm.no; but what if he keeps on popping oil" that revolver Ihing! We sli-.ill be having a bullet in among; t tin- powder, and a blow irp."
hcese declined U.000,000 pounds.
Camvohkia is still enjoying strawberries and cream.
The Rush to the African Piainoutl Fields. The news from the Caps diamond fields seejus highly satisfactory. The finds, says the Cape Htiimh;itl,f re enormous. A diamond of 1 10 carate has been unerirthed at l)ti Toit's Pni- Dr. Atherstone, who was one of tho first to declare that diamonds exi.rtod in South Africa, was dreseut when the diamond was found. A letter received in town from Du Toit's run, and dated the 15th of July, contains the followiug interost-
I ing particulars : " The weather has
been com. ice an incii iuics, imu mo ground covered with a white frost in tho mornings. Baymond & Co. have started their engine and sitting machine just at the back of our tout. The engine is a success, but the si'iting machine is susceptible of improvement. The stetim-engine created an immense sensation among the Dutch, the most of whom bad never heard a stotun-whistle before. They crowded n.ruid so that very little wore could lie done. Tito next day tlw party found a 1-earat diamond. There aro' 20,000 pjople at this farm. De Beer's and Bultlontoin ; ami although you see little mention of the rinds in the papers, thoy are immense. I seo diamonds from 20 to (iO carats every day. At De Beer's Bair. storne, of Coles burg, and half udozon others purchased a claim of AHIQ, and in four weeks took out 63 i .amonus,
including some of 17, 16, 8, l, i and 5
carats,
Boston estimates the val ie of ita
public school property at f.bout fffJ, 000,000.
The tobacco factories of "'Jew York
and Brooklyn employ 20,000 children.
Personal. Grant only smokes ten cigars per diem now. Thb Count de Peris ia a newspaper correspondent. Swift, tlie champion skater,ha gon into the f omisbing business. Eastern papers charge Bret Harto with beiug self -conceited. It can't ba possible. O. H. Peiktval, a brother of the poet of that name, died in New Haven recently. Jd, '" John Hassev, of New York, nWffjhr, ceived a gold medal for saving thrfejgp ' ef a drowning horse. The health of lite venerable Dr. Robert J. Breckenndge, of Kentucky, is rapidly failing. HiB disease is pulmonary consumption. James Pakton is called a.pioee ti' Express has l!eu druiking juleps mude with Boston ice in Japan. BiEBsrADT has finished bis new studies in California, and haa departed thence to cover fresh acres of canvass. A man named Sledge, seventy-three
years oIJ, is in tho Virgini" State priBon. Of course, it's Old Sledge.
The horses of the queen of Belgi im are better educated than their royal
owner. Count Andrassy, the Hungarian prime ndnister, once gave lesson on die guitar. The Princess Metternich baa relumed to Paris, and yearns for the restora
tion of the empire. Mr Henby Yoono. of SinR Sing, has
friven .!!0,0G0 to found a chair in the
Uiuon xueoiopuau tuiuuaj i
giuia.
ArarnmsHop Manning has Uetermtiiea
to suppress the custom of making Sunday the groatday for Catholic funerals
in London.
Mb. Julian Dewet, a distinguished
member of the Vermont bar, died on Friday last at St Albans. The Hon. George W. Thompson, of Bordenlown, publicly took tlie pledge a few evenings since. Marshal Lkboeuf was bissed out of Aix, in Provence, the uther lay. Pbtncib Alpsed of England, is fnvvorable to a political uiuon of the duchies of Coburg and Gotba, of which, he in the heir presumptive. Ole Bull is said to have entirely recovered from his recent illness, and is annouuaed to appear at the Boston Music Hall on the 27th and 58th .of this mouth. Col. D. &L Nelson, son of Judge T. A. B. K elson, of t he supreme court, shot and kiLled Gen. J. H. Clanton, of Alabama, nt Knoxville, Tenn., Wednesday evening, in a personal reeojitre. Mrs. Maigaukt Cady, widow of the late Daniel Cady, died at Johnstown, N. Y. on tho 15tii inst, aged 87 years. She wan a daughter of Gen. James Livington, of the revolutionary army, and a most estimable lady. BisHUtcs according to a Berlin correspondent, believes be was poisoned by some unknown enemy during bis recent visit to Frackfort-on-tbe-Main. He han almost entirely lost his appetite, and has never enjoyed good bealth since that time. " M. Jules Simon, who, as every one knows, is inscribed tulfo. 666 in the intcniiiionftl," says the Figaro, "has
just received an invitation to visit Br ns- ,, ...... i . i , . i ,
sels oc Uie ZiSH Ol oepwauuer, w no
present at the banquet to commeao-. rate tl e foundation of that celebrated .
association."
At Shelbwille, Ky., WTednesday eve
ning, Duncan Timberlnke, a young man of this city, was shot through the bowels in a personal rencounter with Culom
Fare, brotlier ot rare too snos ais brother-in-law iu St Louis, short time ago. Timberlake's wound is mortal A Iwijck. Island constable makes the followinir rotx'.rn: "I executed this
I speei ey by trj'ing to read it to John j Mack, but bo was driven' cattle on
horseback ami run faster Mian 1 couM. and kept up such a hollerin I don't know whether be betvrd or not This is ths best I could do, and don't know whether the tstieency ia served according to law or not." In Pitthburg, a few days since, a lady heard a burglar attempting to enter her dwelling through her front window, aud not wishing to soil her furniture and carpet with the blood of the inUrnder, i he noiselessly quitted the house by a reiir door, and, proceed ing to the front, discharged four barrels from a revolver at t ae burgLir. One of the shots took eflK-t in his leg, and he, being unable to run, was arrested by a policeman. Foreign Art Nates. As interesting exhibition of pictures of the early English and modem schools is now open at the British Gallery, Pall Mali. An interesting exhibition of paintiii.gs and other objects of art, comprising upwards of four hundred examples, is now open tit Norwich. The newly-appointed chair of ebemiptrv in the Royal Academy has been
! filled by the election of Mr. Frederick
S. Barff, M. A. A PICTURE by Rafaclle, " La Yierge an Berceauy' has recently been eshibit-
rd at tho Society of Arte. It was
formerly in iuo possession oi vamuuu Mazarin. A buildiso, to 1 constructed of of stone and glass, is so be erected in Prater Park, Vienna, for the forthcoming international exhibition. The exhibition, with its connections, will occupy an area of from four to live square miles. An exhibition of oil paintings, watercolor drawings and sculpture is now open in Liverpool The display comprises about two hindred examples contributed by the leading English ar
tists, and is to remain open uuui November 1.
Monuments are to be erected to Count
Moltko at Paichim, bis birthplivee, and to General Werden at Freiburg, the most important town of the Bl.tek For
est, saved from invasion by his braver r.
A monument is also to oe erected to Hermann, the great soldier of antiquity in the midst of the Teutoburg i'orest, near Detmold. The figure is to be of chased copper and of colossal proportions.
A collection of the works of the
celebrated French .sculptor, Canier-
Belleuse, is to be sold by tho Messrs. Christie on the first day of November next. The collection will consult of nearly one hundred "lots," including copies of nearly "all of tho sculptor's works in terracottas made in his own establishment and in a great degree the work of his own hands, and exist, ing only as a singbi examples. It is anticipating that the works in this collection will be eagerly sought for by collectors.
