Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1869 — Page 2

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baneflM «# fb* «Mf tomMMM, wtttoocrt wniribntlDg caylMaff for tM port. Tta«M dtiMM h»r« the MrMtag* of Mm atrMt ImprorMMata, Ibo pabMo fM lamp*, tk« potto and ftr* regaMUoao, and, in a word, all ttaa manlolpal azpon* oltaraa, and pMIboy aaonpo taxation, b*oanae the oranldpal gorerntnent baa not been extended orer tba territory they oo* oopy. From the Improvamenta It would be ImpooalMe to Ml where the city llmlte terminate, and In many looalUlea MM population and bolMinga are more danae Immediately beyond the oorporaMon linen than with!* them, la It JiM to the owners of property within the city matte (B« tHy ahonld bear

North ■■i

Ohio—making anr aggregate of «M0,TOT,to aa the deU Of these nine State.. The fairega oflke tout debt of au the mum ia |8 06 and a ftwetion per capita. The National debt on the let. 1807. wee ga,806,412,818, which 1 rate of 987 88 per capita for th

United States.

the State*; gad we hate a date Of 978 per capita for the entire people. Add to

(be bardene of eneMnlng

~SSf3.2 sSix&szxi L° m °om polled to pay the |aa*,0oo,#to gt the rate of 7 per cent. In

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the'’ city of Mk *‘l

lotion reoelve

thoee who are compelled

taxeef The raln.ble Improrement. and property that are inolndej In aereral squares north of the corporation line, hare an aeeh If not more oftbe beaeflte of thWetfy government than many of the etreeta and eqnaree within the eNy limits, yah the latter am taxed while the former eeeape. la them J notice or equity In this? dr la there auy good reason why all the property contiguous to the present city boundarto that le benefitted by the city government, ahonld not be annexed and made to contribute ita share of the city expenditures? Upon all the main etreeta them are gaa lights to the extreme limits of the corporation. Are not those mom for the convenience of thoee who live ontside of the eity dsrles than the oitlsena within it? And the same remark will apply to Ml other

\ and, also, to the

the scanty, city and town debts of tbeaevOral States, aud the total amoant of tadobtednem would not h* toa thau 988 foreaeh men, woman and eMld tx the land. 'nfrtahfcUdf |JU»8,0(»,9MMft taxable Ilex upon xn the tadnetry and

view' ef this, the I*4rpr*4mt well ashet ?Who eban toy that the rite of Interest to be paid for the use of money is not x vlM question to the whole people? High frteeof interest make large publle debtn a very heavy burden to be boane.”

The following extxMt ffom the Carbon Democrat, a papsr published at tbe home of Asa Paokoo, the Democratic candidate for Ooternor of Penneylvinla, Ulaetrateo bis war record, and shows his position at a time when members of the Loys) Leagues of PblladatpBla warn either abip-

pnblic improvemeota

police regulattoiw generally. We tfwSmtodd'fiet the owners of outside property take the ground that It la optional with them to be annexed or not. The act incorporating oitiea provides for the extension of their limits. Section M provides that "whenever them shall be, or may have been lots laid off and plotted adjoining snoh city, and a record of tbe same is made In tbe Recorder’s office in the proper county, tbe Common Connell may, by e resolution of the Board, extend tbe boundary of such otty to aa to Include snob lota, and the lota thus annexed shall thereafter form a part of snoh city, and be within the jurttoietion of tbe same. ” So them can be no doubt, from this section ef the toarter, that a City Couoetl baa the power to annex all the platted proper,y

adlolning tba city.

It la alao provided in- the next section that the limits of the city may be extended over any lands or doaUgaodster rltory by the consent of the owners thereof, and when the owners of the oontigoone property will ant voluntarily eon-

sent to annexation, the set provides for

Board of (too

an application to the Board ef dtotoy Commissioners to accomplish the end, and seta forth tbe neeeeaary proceedings to annex anjacent property. We do not think the owners of outside property, especially that which meeivtotbe benefits of the city govern Meed, will eet upaey serious opposition tb annexation. They are as much Interested la the prosperity and pregreea of the city es those within tbe city limits, and hones they ahonld be willing to bear their portion of tbe hardens for sustaining the eity gov ernment and promoting ita waiters. We know it is n grant relief to be exempt from tbe payment of eity taxes, bat when there in no good reason why property ahonld not be sobject to this burden, we are nawlUiag to believe there will be much of a contest to avoid It. Wo think the Council la under an obligation to the tax payers to extend the city llmlte over all the contiguous territory that ahonld properly be brought within the dty got ernment, ao that tbe bardene of mantelpal taxation may cover all the property and persons that are roootvlag Its benefits, or should be subject to It, and measures should be promptly taken to

that end.

Free TrsSe-Its fxkaexee xpex Ct

Mr. CfcAMTOXX, the Justly distinguished English statesman, In n letter oekaowledglog the compliment of having hla name associated with the' New York Free Trade League, as "so advocate, in common with them, ofa principle so conform able to the order and designs of Providence, and ao beneficial to all natione ps tbe principle of free trade," states some facta that are worthy of consideration In

oodnectlon with that question.

He seyo that he thinks it "a part of the mission of my country to recommend to other nations, and to America, not torn, the doctrine and practice of free trade, but 1 also think that this mission to beat accomplished bj tbe example we at rive

to eet." v

Mr. OhAosToxx remarks that he

anxious not to seem forward in any tender of advice to Americans, who are tha beet Judges of their own affairs, yet he states some facta In regard to tbe workings of protection in England which ahonld not be loot by ns in legislating

upon commercial questions. He aeyet "As It was formerly supposed when

England was blundering along the paths of protection, that she had discovered for herself a secret of wealth, and other nations Imitated her unwise oondoct^MDow when, at the cost of Infinite labor and

contention, we have fought our way to rstem of commerce, many (Hates and nations have

systsi other

begak.ffi v- x And they will, 1 trust, do ao more freely and boldly in fotnro years, provided we do not officiously recommend it. Had WS

formally preached ptotaotlou

Heed it ”

practli

well ea

such

a course of proceeding ea our part might

— ifroe, trade*

have disposed other and even so at this

it, tbe snepidon attending i

Dgosour part m r nations to free tn

and seen so MMrie Juncture oar besomlog preetoeM of free trade might, until they have got rid of the idea that eofume ree is a war of interests, indues them to imagine that they had better dexve to

protodfiofle**

It ie an argument with the protectionieie that England having established Her wealth and ability to manuteoture lower than other nattons by adhering for a long time to the paths of protection, now preaches free' trade doctrines from mercenary commercial considerations, but it appears from tbe representation* of Mr, ObAnsTOXX that England reached commercial prosperity by fighting hex way out of tha fatten of a protective polley. We have no doubt of tbe truth of theee representations so ter as the British Government ie ooncsrnsd, and we believe that a free trade policy and unfettered eommeree would add largely to our National prosperity, program ali wealth, and give us a commercial supremacy that wa never can attain by adhering to tbe exploded dogmas ef protection.

gto'The delinquent tax list of Cook county,llllaoie,of which Chicago lathe county seat, occupies sixty-six coin in the Chicago JMsf, • large folio paper, The total aioopnt of the delinquency ie not stated, bat the number ef deliaqaenta ie enormous. Either tlMdenleena of Cbtoffe

moMy is pretty heavy dpon (ham.

every church to' founded . the Rev.:

Mom Joum H. Jaxxs, one of lawyers lx Ohio, to ep

yersla Ohio, to speaklag ef the fif-

ths

Radicals are attempting to fores upon Umcountry,seys: ■ tonxis '" ' ‘'

right of votlxg to people who are xet white. Re# they are waned aad earnmend by the revotutto Jtatlto they.rs

t Ie a republican mewuro.

mend by tbe bound to vote

ping goods to Row York or ptoetag them

tinHuv AhkA VkX/itxejatlAn

the proteoikm of the British/tag. neither going themselves into the contest ssndtog ether* to theta pieces. The Democrat seyn* •; », ■ ‘f" ,; ,

-0.

Swse

ering i held ii

wm raging at OsUyaburg, inM same bonny dlspstchm telling tab horror ood of th* hutohery of xoWe i Tbe gathertog w* speak of wtovsrp urally converted Into a war meeting,

foeto Which

tato of

4(* 1

Rtoorml

meeting, and

the eufT^beaM ed fedfral army, on be irreeevefs1s mow made to

y converted Into n

patriotie " " —

were m« _

Every eonl ^ suspenee, tresnbl go down npon a __ end the cause of tho Wy lost. Uffftob dl. Hy. The morning aad tho meridian of that day were dar£ the Capital to the ex oommunlcation, end seised hold of tie f battle of tho war ahonld result sgsi At the meeting to question, amid all the efforts of burning eioqoeaee gad tho Mars of sympathetic and patriotic women—ao* q man moved/ At length there arose la the andieneoa max of mature yean, with gray heed, end a bearing ee one of notare’s own xeblemex e max x ho never

masting ef tb* Rational

Unto*, at-MeoeheeiSg, Edghmd, aa talerantlng papsr on war taxatfox wan randAbowlag by th* fsllowtog (bet tbetodnstry, trade, aad mas utealarto of Great

Britain are mere shackle i th*n these ef any

The United States people are not much

better off:

of pr6Mio(| moodi shcUl foofivo Ills rodulAf monthly pay aad retain ton sitoatlon until hla return, aa If be were present and ins each day/ Tb* affect was meat

Reed wa say, that man was Aaa Packer, 1

The effect was meet hundred men voiun-

few hour* were

over tbe Le- ■ of war.

ptoA Radical paper, resommondlng Botmvx^L for the Presidency, says bets tbe only Cabinet Minister not charged with having received hla appointment for some present given or favor shown to General Gxaxv.

Rff'At the capital of Alabama tbe negroes propose to establish an organ of their rase. Tba Bert hern carpet-baggers in the State object to (bis. They era soared at the result In VIrff sia.

TX« Feelsslaeilsal, iisnfflsi at

Th* ClaMnnati OOmnereimt, la an arilole rat fowl to (he iaflsMUeal conflict in Chicago, gives ixpetoMia to tho following sensible and Joat sostimenta In regard

to tho Merits ef thoeoxtraveroyt

To us, loohtag el th* matter from a eool aad sal# dtetanee-it Sppeirs clear that

thee see being ssoMUlCisd, First.

Iff ws

mnoh

i- ami otUi ■■ I. ..Wl m vuiwln, th. a«r. doatrln. or

&SSSSX1S SXFX&XliSZ oat prsosdsnt to this country. If not. It nik/abtedly ought to to, If,

SaSSSSraS;

conviction had been followed by hie ex-

if he wm

pulsion from the ministry—if he bad been deprived of Ms rsctof&lp of Ch?tat Church, (a valuable positionofthenature

of a benefice), than ws can OS* SOXMSXfor bis appsallng to tha Stats

if he bad sxffofMI di

to hla of the

court, tl thst gre I

restrained

wSS&ySs scdsalaatleal superiors, be would nsdoubtedly have reason to invoke the a of tbe olvtl power to interfere for his

But hew Is a ease involving no rights, either of person or of property whore no lid ary to either is T have been aooe, nor is even tbi

ajyrs

irestened, unleM 111 ill# oooiioMlMfyi tlh mote, of theaesased being deprived, by therasaltofblstrlal, ofx valuable axd remunerative profession. Th* charge against btm ie pxretv eedeffeetlwl, and. 3oraover t taxo*yet rwa^totaafo/and

baug

the Superior Court > In the Interior die-

jlnliae and Dolitv of toe EutoeeDal Church of that diocese, we ocnSSse irselve* unable at preaest to dhwSrn. As to thequeetlon of sympathy lor the •cused. we understand that the Rev.

Protestant episcopal CbuToh. ie has tskeu upon himself

Mr. Cheney man of the Aa each, he

voluntarily the obligation to

use, in tb*

public service of the ofaureb, those r rMi'c .v,'b’S ^rw?l stand that repeetsd conventions of the

duly authorised Mp^ffi

church In Amei

representatives of that

rsh in America have established the "Book of Common Prayer,’’ « now

printed, to to recognised to a uniform sandard for all clergy men to nee in admtaiiterlng the aaemmenta and other

eeretepatae. Ra^^w# understand that

Incorporated into

tjj& constitution a proviso, that "so alMon shall to made toXbxloolt ef

twattou shall be made to the Bo* Common Prayer, or other offices of th* church, xaltos the same stfoU bt proposed, and considered and adapted by

authority of a general oonvgntlon of tbe

down to this

booh, for ths'minlstration of baptism, w*

AnX that tbs minister at.til suvi • *'Dssrly beloved, foraemnch at •

• our ffxvlour Christ aaitb. Ron# gam -(The W eater into tbe kingdom of God, except be Gazette of 1

5LYK18ir&!

Row If th* Hsvsrsnd Mr. Cheney omits the word regenerate from tho above form

Vheab# administer

thing, taste, reason, and the ua* of the _„ih language are eon earn sd. Ray, we will go terther, and say that It to entirely eonoetvable that the baptismal rite

Chmrah^to^bm'^raxdy .eluded htanmlr from aaMsdiug Us bis ramedy to a dear one* He Ml (m

iff

1 'JFWv ' y"

.fta frtvsv iStSfiSZ

I to do, we kav* n

Tf - the" blest

at pleasure In subordination to Ttho United

majority that they would not

the word white, eo au to give tb*

ttoealdtob* seep AU of the **

etty of Wlgua,tertheri Mata like men, and - Thoterawfaer* all bney with]

Ws have« of hap Mil

Made for tha greet agricultural exhibition next week, at which tho Prixax et

Wales la to

toetotofnffda. TheresssmiAi

, put and

anybody.

^^a^

"whole palaes to eple^U." lU^y LxeMeadr ueeveualy, m^wtotow ^

tain i

ed strangely i

to said to

library conic collections W* bad.tee through tho Mata

"Rot I smifod.

sr.ci

of art. Many of tbe Romas aad Greek.

Hi baOxlHhl era tfco Btaep-

by Caaova, two Italian

had Voxua. Avuryflao

, of the late Duke of its be moeh like hi

lash I was to

the whole pal-

a modern

Dakedoesi

r ether fine i

pent ahont two hoars lathogsrChatoworth, which 1 tool my Toae dasarlhat The nrdens are <u-

; place ef

■V

A great many pemema are spend-

eet foaUtain In tho world, throwing Jot ef water to the groat height of two Sand ruff aad sixty-seven test. The

r eeaaadea' sax forxmd by a sixty-five folia, down wk

Fhee*. Ittod geed ptaee

ffaXeasl Debt.

xtatk nmmm.

length

—Clover stalks attain a test In Lsporte county.

—It la cstlmatad that there are one hundred opium eaters la Lsporte county. —It to stated that throe prominent etttsens of Jeffersonville have lately become insane. Ro eaase to assigned for tbe

strange phenomenon. V. Bowk, of R*w Alba-

room by the ^ reek, (toe

the fall.

-The

iw Albany Ledger says that

Judge Btokaell, on aeeonnt ef bis appointment to a proteaeorobtp ia tbs Stats

eeorshlp

Jnlvsrslty. has no present intention of resigning the Judgeship of that Ctreuit, to which be he* tosn repeatedly sleeted,

•nd for which he to so admlrsbl

flad.

Sly quail-

—Mortality is reported to be on the laUsee at the State Capital.—A'MMsstfta JvmmaL A slight mistake In the Journal morsllty, not mortality. The CeplUI to remarkably heslllur. nod with Ibo aqjournmeot ofthe Legtolatur* tbe moral mpeot has Improved wonderfully. At Jeffersonville, on Hundav afternoon, a soldier named Ebers,while drunk, went to bed In bto house on Cbeaoui street. He laid faea downward# on the pillow,xod wa* thought to be asleep. It was discovered, however,some time after he laid down, tnat bo wm deed, having •mothered to death upon the pillow. Another victim of whtoky. Doxxonc IxrxMciTT — Rdxaway Wire.—Quite dewa town yeetarday) In eonaequenoe of a married woman -xavtog deserted her legal lord, and departed to tbe hospitable shores of Kentucky with another man. Seared WM made for tfie fugitives, bat up to this writing they era at large. Wo eexelder the husband lucky.—Rew bony OemmercUd. Hxxnxicss—Moxrox —Knaa. — Tbe Rtw York World eaysi "The speech of ex-Senator Hendricks, at Omaha, Rebraska, to of a sort to mak# one regret that be to no longer In the service of bis * or of bis aountry. Large and noble Itlae, Ilk* hie, dmerve th* largest Into to expend their usefulness upon, bto State, wblek to not lacking In men (forth# foremost men In th* blloao party, Morton, to one of her lore, and on* of lb* ablest of Demoits, Kerr, to on* of th* Rsprssents- **), will undoubtedly make'baste to ore

—Tbe Evansville Courier copies tbs •Mole from tbs Lewronceburg Register suggesting Ren. A. 0. Downey forth* ms Bench, and remarks: Ws snail said In favor of Judge Downey,

to bs on* of tbs finest W* have aiso heard

*. * , u. thla city, named aa a Idats for tbs Supreme Broach

candidate toe tbe Huprerae Broach. He fens served nine years as Judge of tho Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, and has earned a reputation aa a lawyer andJudge equal to any man la the State. Wo do not know that ho dealrea th* pooltion of Supreme Judge, but If be should consent to take s nomination wa believe ft will be given With nma Mm Parrott and Dow-

proud

Jiaecoxx rnox MUinv-The LoutovfU* ftmes says thoreto In that city a number

wwm that city an

of tbe moot intemous dona, which should be broken up, as they are placet Into which yonog girls from Joflbnoaviile and other points In Indiana art decoyed for the purpose of being started upon a life of shame, th* mtotrsmm of the establishments receiving a high pries for sack young girl whom ah* may bavs ruined.

Lest night officers Daly and

it offleera Daly and Jobnoon arMary Beattie's den, on Hancock EfRSB&wew!:

of the

other party was

Jeffersonville, sent to st.

KlSSUft

CT.’.’)

" from some of

_ __ j gay youth

about th* color or n new saddle, ba< eloped with a married white woman^tbe wiM of one of our first meehaaics. This announcement seemed so monstrous to ua, at first, w* gave ft little credence, bat Inquiry has confirmed tb* fool. This extraordinary proceeding ereeted tbe greatest astonishment, yet. some would say, •it to Just what might be expected." A rumor has been started that an extraordinary divorce ease to ox tha tapis, tbe develonmegpef wbtah weald serve only toaffestthe-wpatatten Of a prominent married woman, aad alao some doxen or more married men. Some parties, perbapat thinking themselves directly or remotely Istersetach determined to sift th* matter, but with what success we did not

Tb* lady has left for (to as) parte , while aervoos anxiety to months pert of tote* ee to who!

&s®.

Wo moved

UlCf toffH-The edon down the rall-

ptrdod as the ff neat epoch

Wklehton ofaxoMl At prowst It

Rotlaad, whs the msrrtagc of Mto* Rsmlhs Y« into tb* temUy of Rotlaad. One Mghc a gay party ktoe DofgMia axd Railaod ffeped,: bat.; were evealahea, brought book end married lx the

loopholes, wm balH

after, to the rievcnlh eextxry. ThohaU boa two large qnsdmaglm, aroxadwbtoh this old euoxgheld to bwllt, ,#* wero show# Ihroxgh the wheto pises, aa H hsa ex Inhabited tee oxroahxadmd Tb* DakeSf Rotlaad Hero ft the fine modern polero eolled Belvota. ‘Tba dining haU of Maddox he* all of the rode furaltaroto It, and tbe walto oroeraOwtth the Mfxlle Axd oatlere of affte. Th* bon WMt Is Riteto long axd only U test wide. Queen Elinaheth epexsd the diet bull to this rosea. Tbe State bedroom ef Qaeex Elisabeth contains bee bed aad a Xn* pointing of her, painted dorii* bee Rte ttan*. All ef tb* bedrooms are exeeeed with very iBpMMrTy wHh tahax teem ABrop* WbleM. We the atoxe stair'tase to tie fop ef tho aid tower aad had a dailghtfal view «f ton id of the old bxlldlag, which to covered with, heavy ahoet lead. Rear the pertarto lodge aw tiro eeieheMed Ewetroea, eto *M tote tha shape of a bear eada pseeesh, Wblrii, xlthehewiMe garden, add mash to th* attraction ef th* piae*. Hadden Chapel, built la th* twelfth eextxry, to very rod* la toe rlorj has tb* old style nnntemlQik boxes and many Implements of salhetto worship aaad then, that are entirely unknown now. In th* warder's roam we row tb* Jack boots wurg to CTOmwoU's time; th# first flintlock gnnever made, enormous and clumsy, ood ox old stylo bunting born ahoxt a yard Wag. MeluctanUy leaving Hadden Hall, we again took the rati, and went dewa to MAMOCB XATX. - Another plstaroaqa* wsHrtag Mess. Our flrot walk wee to tho celebrated Pet-

Itmeetoae, which to not petrUamtax, hot merely a covering of Umo. We prononaoed the whole thing a *-TVTiTug

> thing

Among the anietaa roateowith thto ao-. called petritaetion, wasa akoll, which the

“wrjsia ■xs

field. All we could xet out of him wa* that it cam* from Ato Dottle Arid of America. The pretty little river of Darweot ns through th* vMaga of Metfoek ttb, sad iurntohea a floe pfoee for booting, in which w# Indulged, boating tha testaat boats on the river. Tho hills around this favorite roeort ere thro* hundred teet high, end afford a very extended view. One of the moot interesting

> visited was tbe

Mfpnsms maasmaa non statues, we wer#fortunate la wltneeolng tbefountatoe ptoy, all of wbtah weenwiu^mt-

i of being the

. down which tbe water

>to tta troubled eeoroe. The "W .- low Taso’’ to a copper trro, wlth^Jvy

low.TmW^toa copper troe,

ms&is&B&sa

oo givlog a r- Tbe great

built by

Crye-

» tbe party, ' Cbalsworth t

ilea, the

ahada deaignad tho groat Crye- . Although Cham worth (Junto- sesall, rompnrod with hla ke straeture, yet It baa a fiae

tal Phlaea. eervatory

—‘ “ * “'yet

• hundred

CxB vartattea, toaldea a of other roro tram and pi th* oaxservatory, wa walk alongside tba — sbrsba. Roar the palaea are Me groat ItoHaa Gartoo*, which ixtodd alsaa the whole firoat, aad are ornameated with the grsatml profusiun of rsaJsriTMrtssrsiif

On snort.

‘ Altogether ribataworth wHh gardens and groat park are

charm tog ptows • loaoei Tbedcm

the u

we have ceea, or expect park eon tat ao Ito acres.

Our guide told ns that 8,*00 rttsMag cheat to It. We ea many, hot/thexght e.ew am nroro thanw*eoMd beltav*. Wl

groat manv

With t

till IBmiiIui

IQ the Dak* tar bis liberality to Viattore 'WO WtaaMOlljr toft boaottful Chan worth. From Cbalsworth wo had a carriage ride to Bek*well, wbero, alter watting two hexro, wo took too train for Liver-

pool. Th* forming country Improve# vary much m we aporoaeh the dty. We saw many fine Arid* of wheat, pota-

toes aad onto, which, with beaae, consu-

late toe priori oal crops.

We arrived sate at Liverpool aad found mmtertable quarters at toe Rtueeil

Jolt 18.—To-day we through the grsat

have been

| noesa or uvnaroon, Which are very extenaive, extendiug mean aad n half miles along tbe rt Mersey. Tho doaks are all named sad numbered as follows: Oolltngwood, Vietorts, Cleroxo*,Qu**a’« and many others. All Of them wer* filled with vessels, also the great dry docks, which are vary large. Tb* shipping extends tor fourteen miles. AU Mmooa mcmcd reprosen ted by tbs meaty kinds of fiags, sod among thorn wa rooognlud our glorious old titan and

fftrlnm.

Calling on our American Consul we re-

lived too li

solved the latest news from home, but I must Spy I WM nos much pleased with the only paper he takas, The Jtatiunal Repubtiaan, at Washington City. In our excursions about thto grant commercial etty we sow tbe Caries House, end other floe public buildings. Tb* market is very large. Strawberries are Just ripening hero- now, cad ere very Icrge and cheap. Other frxlta are much behind

ours to ripening.

One thing we particularly admired in Liverpool wroth# fine horses used on tbe

7 areOMMictero, and drag loads to Our two burse loads. Wa

he pries of them and ware told

sold at

plaoro we

outnMBLCJto ocvn,

. -M. igggHMIW to

stumbled down ctnoug lh* enormous

cn butting our heeds oa tbe ear way through lb* cavern, bee groat names tor toe rooms

rooks, often roof, on oar

Tb*guid#hss w , or oeverne through which we named, such m tbe Quton'S Palace, DtamoM Passage, 8traits of Gibraltar, ate. Tb*. imawaro piles of rock appear to have been thrown Into the great confused pitas la which they lie by some convulsion *f nature. Th* principal minerals obtained from th* oar* are sulphates of lime, carbonate of lead, Com moo fond on, and beautiful crystal* of quarts, flour soar to massive cubes and brilliant polish. Upon tho 1 whole this cavern is well worth a visit. It has had m many aa five hundred person# in It at on* time. Three thousand persons wer* at Match Bath this even log. Then were eev-

t. It be* hod nereons Ip It at d persona wet JnrSTtK"I

j Men’s Christian Aroori- > some point nenr bere, and the

end excursion bring th* Young

at ion from members

Immense rocky cliffs, have parties on them,

climbed ap the cliff to a cavern, and some beautifol songs, wbtah wm sea

among the rocks; nod

sent oat

We wero rowing ex ibodhirweat at the

Haodavp

i toe Con-

sad gfterwacd tossed U away at ao among the bad eluthas. I knew i details, I say—I bod as In a dream, ^^t^Sa h n?e^to my roomi, the evening previous, having bad|mtoffly bantarea me to try my faculty

"So you nev

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OHATSWOBTH FAl^OfitoAXMMg AWbrABX,

ed to one week I

Jbout^fty^otoeri^md^taken barge

with about fifty others, and tahen

of by a gv‘-‘-

tb* palace.

adorned with ni

pt:,.. m Cmar, from bt

ivtowof tboi

IThe eoath

sight Irandred taro. We apt Lorraine^ Oo* Titian and Sal

•imigMk

frto^bber and La-

from 9280 to 9400. To

r _xway aa boar we visited Reynolds’ eollcbtloa of wax figures, said to be tbe beet to existence, aad have been visited by tbe royal femlly. We were pleeeed with the Itfo-Hfo appearance of some of toe figures, aud the fine ooe’umee dls^Jult 18—night.—We loft Liverpool and eome to tola rity of maaufietoriea,

at an mo haic.

On our way hbr* we passed through tbe

largest

rity ef Crows, to which we saw the locomotive works to tbe world. Eighty now locomotives were standing ready for use, and near as many more approaching completion. Wolrerbamptoon looked aa If It wm all In flames from tbe great number of iron works. Birmingham is about as large m Liverpool, and manufactures

■ ZZ

> man would be past

held the!

A dull, for off look—a -j*--*-—

as if be

LEATHER

■ - - -■*

im

Oak Taniied Leather,

m

mnAHA STATE

ALSO, OX XAJTD,

RUBBER BELTING HOSE

PACTS PATEKT LACE LEATHER,

Preaentlv I willed. “Look as# in toe ^fhe^manTtoSted up-leoked me dlroe ly aad fatly to the eye. I laughed to myself. In triumph, fairly. Tbe man woe mine, doubly mine, aud 1 knew iw He would bava taken hie eyas off ate tf be eould have doM it, bat be eould not { he would have sprung up and ruu oat ot the room, if he oould. I kaow It, for I disUaewy fett tbe wrestle of the man’s Impulse with the will that hold him; hut he eould net toaavu hla soul; and, presently tha wroatllng eessed, a«Ml he sank dowu upon toe oofo absolutely at my mercy. "Lay arid# that cigar, Mr. Derby," willed I. by way of experiment; sad as If of bls own voillion, my guast stepped u> th* table, sod deposited the stump of hi* two-ibiroa eonaumed rigor. "Tab# a turn up and down tbe room,” frilled I; and, to Lamed late rapport with the appellant, my voUtien, Mr. Derby began to walk up and down, with area half fu) roverted, aa if to study. ' vu it.dor current ef Intelligence was, at tiidbt iiMHiHHitp ^ooiiliopiny mi til# mind by what peculiar influence it wav that he found biiuaelf doing this or that—impelled, iu fast, to tbe doing of this #r that by a volition obviously quite distinct from his own. I knew ft; I telt the struggle of toe bird against the bora of Ha cage. Once, in fact, tbe man had. actually eome to tbe determination to bolt through the door at tha sod of this turn; but I was loo quick tor him. "Stop there in too middle of the fieor,” I telegraphed to him along toe strange rapport between myself and the prUI He* stopped stone still. His weak bine eyas ware turned fatly upon me for five minutfs, during which I looked him directly in tbe eye. He laughed loudly, nervously, spasmodic illy, iuvoluutarily. "Btop that laughing,” I telegraphed; and the maaclee of tbe man's lace settled Into a comic gravity of expression. Tbe last vestige of opposition h«d been conquered. Tne man wm now simply a double of mine; aad I wm ready for my

exjforiment.

The mat

Oak Tmmmwdk Lefttker.

Of every deseripfioa.

AT WH0LB8ALB PRICKS.

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his bat promptly,

shook bands with bis keeper, and left the

man took up

room. I went with him at tka very turn. He purned out tbroughlbe front door of the hotel, walked a tow rods in a westerly direction, made a detour to the north, skirted past the old graveyard (I did nut see it with my own eyes till tbe next morning, though, through him. I saw it that night just as distluetly), turned in at a little gate, and, entering a white bouse, went directly to tbe left hand treat room on the senond flour. I knew every step of that wsy at that moment, Just aa well as though I had traveled it a hundred times a year for a quarter of a rentary. Ia him, I ever saw myself look spat the old clock, and take the lime. It wanted eight minute# of twelve o’clock. In mesmerism you are the subjective, of which your double ia tbe objective. If you eat an apple, your double tastes it; if you are stabbed with a sudden pais, your double ia convulsed at the same Instant. In my experiment, the double simply did tbie or that because I willed it; while I, by a strange double sight, was master of all bin impremions and intelligenee. What be saw I saw. 1 held tbe personal control of both, and, for the time, was both—a will, a soul, aud Intelligence, with two bodies, either of which separately obeyed me as I would. I willed that my double, Mr. Derby, should undress; and, by rapport, 1 knew ha wm doing it—knew exactly on what

ig it

peg be bung hla coat—knew exactly what bet’

did with his pocket book, and where he put it—knew exactly when and bow be did everything, just as well as if I bad been doing tbe same thing myself. I permitted him to eleep exactly two hours by my repeater, taking care to will what his dream should be, and that be should not remain for one instant dreamless, in which case, in my opinion spell over him would have been

broken, and be would have waked up

himself again.

It wm exactly two o’clock by the repeater when I broke in upon that dream of his. which was exactly tallied by my reverie. It wm a dream of a great, glittering, scaly serpent, winding itself about bis body iu bed, and throttling him with a steady pressure. Tbe man started up in agony; but I wm still his master. By rapport, I knew in which drawer ol the bureau tbe razor case was located; it wm in the left band small drawer, al the top. Rapidly as lightning I communicated with him—telegraphed order after order to tbe man lying in bed

The man sprang up. He struck a light; went directly to the bureau, and took out

the razor; returned to tbe bed, lay down, and drew the bed clothes partially over

great quantities of fire arms, and all manner of things made of Iron, from the

a mall sat knife to immense iron bridges.

A. H. F.

Was ita MxrflerT

I nailed at the boom of Mr. James O..

Derby this mormlng. and wm told by his mother that be had been found dead in

Ms bad, with hla throat ent from ear to ear. IA razor had boon found on the bed.

be permitted to inspect tbe

which the I' '

remains of Mr.

'had notyst boon removed; and It

I (bond tbe dead man 1;

isn ly-

tbe front of tba bad, feirly soaked od, pools of which had dripped npon tbe naked fluvr, and curdled

riots. The razor wm abont three feet and a

id my

right shoulder of the decern

, „ T _ y, sad consequently, near the foot ef Ik* bed, aad near tba wall at

the back.

' hod attended my lecture on at tb* town hall, the previous

Dsoeased hoc mremerism at evening, nod rooms at tb# b

abont half past eleven o’clock. I Jnst as wall knew that be wm dead, though hie body*bad Just been lonnd. sad there hod

Ee wm dead before I forward. More thaa -exact! roionta when I

found, sad there hod for the matter to be .■tat m well knew that

before I wm told m I did ofMore than that, I knew to the

Bata when too deed wmoommlt-

It wm exactly ten mlnto tbe morning when be

m him, having drawn with hla right band.

right

r at an angle —new all the

fit a dream, willed

nsvsr have boon subjected to

would like to test It.

id my prisoner, for be wm my

,—now Just no really as if I had torastt took** npon him, and pat it into my pSckri. A dsviliah impulse pomms ed mspl would try my faculty over him to to* utmost. I fin* declare that I entertained no dislike of the gentleman. It wm merely for tbe sake of acienos that I

' tbe sake of science.

did ft merely fori

|y for tuQ Si

'▲certain tendency to retreat in the

Wrier part of to* foetal

port of to* ferial line, to the oounof Mr. Uarby, wm iu only Indl-

wUedncm. “

His forbead

ous order—that la, vary

—, axd hod that peculiar i region of tb* temples which

" r supposed to indicate ! have found it Invariawant of imagination,

on* Just ox* thing—that I

I longed to

don, and not yet

to tbe question whether

eject", normally coney every law of self-pre-word to lift hla hand ‘wm

him, half sitting upon bis right hand. . saw it all m clearly ro if I bad held it myself. And I ‘ell the man’s will wresting mightily with mine, as. through him, I sat sml looked at the glittering blade. But be wm still mine; and I summoned all iu v force for the trinmpb of my exrimeat. There wm a sudden glint of razor across tbe man's throat—tbe

peri the

throat, ao to speak, of my other bodyend tuen tbe right band hnrled the In-

strument fiercely away in a diagonal direction. I saw it all—felt It all—suffered all the agony of ft. Just as if It had been my own body. And thon, gradually, I came back to myself again; and sense of a second body wasted Into nothingnew James G. Derby was dead; and my ex

peri man t wm a trinmpb!

The next morning I was up early, and went to call on Derby. I knew the road remembered it—lust as well M though I bad been Derby himself. Tbe old graveyard was as familiar as if I bad been in it a hundred times. I turned into the little

gate with as perfect a recognition of gar-

uld have had bad

den and house aa I should

I been born there.

Derby’s mother answered my knock at the door. I had no sense of having men her before—had not seen ber during tbe interval that I wm ea rapport with the subject of tny experiment. In answer to my request to see Mr. Derby, tbe woman burst ont sobbing, and with spasmodic Interrupt ions of sobs, told me that Mr. Derby had been lonnd dead in his bed not ten minutes before. At my request, hav-

ing been admitted to

everything exactly i

night previous. "Mo. so.” I 1 aturl

i room, I found oiled ed it tbe

‘Mo, so,”- I laugbt

the litt

psmed out at tl

all, Derby is dead, i magnetism is demons I have bad the matte aorely sometimes; anc sake of science, and v

.-yonsly, aa I jSle—“so, after t my theory of

led.

•n my conscience ,t wm all for the oo shall dare to

wrick a Hie against the demonstration of a srientlfic principle? If physicians ex

pei dt(

ri men led

less, tewer patients would

to; and, after all, it is only tbe experience that proves tbe principle. So

have eased my consdehce.

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