Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 May 1874 — Page 3

WEEKLY COURIER

C. DO AXE. rbliiher. JASl'Ki:. INDIANA. m;ih or i u itrvi. I'rral rutl I. library. Mi Kate Field, whoc ritiiir" in the N w York Trihunf ami other pa-r are well known, i study ing for the stag. It i a.- rtcd that Mr. Bout well' illin -, even it it spare hi life, will probably l riiianciitly incapacitate him for aetiw work. 1.. Ktmlall. authorol tlieonce ixiiiii. lar ?-oui iitii song. ' .m irylaml, .viv .Mary al land." i- now -r-tatiu r a ihtor of very praic iiewpar at Aiken. S. c. 'Mir editor of the Cn--cnt City (Cal.) (jnnrr claim t" ptlMi-h tin- inot vvc-tcr-ly p:i r in tin- I'lutitl Mat.. 1I -aythe wat.r of tie Pacific Ocean at high tide miche. within ten feet of hioilic- dMr. At the la-t m- titiir of tl.e l.ovai ;- gniphical x irty an honorary fellowship w a- .mitcrm! on Stanley, who had hitherto pn-ivcd only tin- N-i-tyV m.ilal. Vi.-pp-idcnt Wilson is -d-iut to sail tor Kiirojn- in pur-nit of health. Jl ill Im tlw tir-t Vi.t-Prc-idciit. we U li-v w ho ha ii:.-d tie-Old Worhl during hit Tin of otliii. Ihri. Hcorgc Paul, of Iowa City, i iiiib iiifoi ir.i iiw);iK-r man 111 Iowa. Ilew..rk-l in - l'atri:t otli.v at Fort M i. 1 1 -on in 1 o. and h lp d to print the tir-t i--uc of the aM-r, with Black Hawk and hi two uu :t:tiiliii v; by to withe- the operation. l'riiiee Ia liiohokii. brother of the pre- nt King o the Sandwich llaml. ami iieir appin-nt to tin thmne, intend to make .1 tour of the lnit.il State-, ami pnh:tMy a journey to Kuro-, during tinpn cut yi-ir. Il i a young man of nteoiiunoii ppmic. well cdili af.il and of a fine ron;tl apM araticc an. I pl.-a-ing manner. Mr. 1!. W. Kineron ha written to the coltllliitUi- ill Stiiilalld who have invited him to -taml a- a eanli.late for I.ordI.'.itor of the I niver-ity of (da-gow, that tin r an- at rty to prop..-c hi- name, and that, if e. led. b- will eleh avor to lil.-t t their w i-h and tho-- of tin- I'hivcr-ity a to the time and duties which th-otlio-may rejuire. Mr. t barl. NordhotTha Ufii fortune time enaeil in collecting the materialfor a ileUtded a -i -omit of the Comiiiiinifi.' o iet i- now xi-tin in the 1'nited S-afe.. l-'or tlii pnrpo-- he ha-Ixi ii vi itin and i-ef-oiiall y examining all of the-e -o ietie- n -liht undertaking, a they arv Mutterl from Maine to Oregon. I'n.f. W. I. Whitney, of Vale College. ha nii-ntly won eeral ratifyinjr token of appreciation from the lean ie.j I l-ie-in Kunp-. The 1'iiiver-ity of M. Andrew-, in S.-otlatld, ha ju-t inferred upon him the tW-ynt of LI,. !.. and w ithin the pa-t two i-ar he lut al-o Ixi-n apinte. o.rre-M.iiieiit of theKoyal At a'hmv at lierliu. and ern-piiiditi ineinlier ot tie- tit ri;ia:i OrieiiUl Sx iety. Hr hl aa4 4'barrti. TIh-S. lute of ew York ha -d a hill pniidmj for the rompul-ory education of children. Hi-hop Totter, of New York, ha i--u-'l a pa-torul foriiiir the holding of mi--io'j-" in Kpi-opal - rvice. The to-orsii I-i-I:itnr' ha vot-l an niitioal appropriation of Hil t the -up-lort of At! uita t'nivcr-ity, an in-titiitioii under the patronage of the .11n rica11 Mi -ioitary .- h ty. A new n liziou ImnIv. calling it If the New atholie linn h. ha- Iwcii oraniil in New ork City. It-purp-- i- to m-011-ciie all Iii.irikilid and to create a n liioii ( o-oTatie nnitV. Mi Ile'wi-i-i Kice ha l"'ii c:illei to the I'p ..r-hip of Mat hematic in Antio h i 'oJIee. Vellow prin-, hio. Mi Kif ha l--n t'.'dyimr for Hute time in r.uroi-. and hrinjr to tl -ition ri 'iol.ir-hip and expcrirnee a- a teat -her. Commodore Yandcrhilt ha donafeij :m :.liloi,aI ?li'. to the llliivrr-lfy t ari'12 hi- name at Nadivillc, Tenn.. to U-u-d a- a !uildin fund, in order tliat the univer-ity huildinir iimv l completed in a-i onl.tiice witli the plan anl -ciriVa-tion hen toton- approvil hy him. At V--nofiia. Michigan, the -ollee hap. I wa rii ntlr de-troye.1 tr tin. While t,. t itne wen- J II ni'in tin- citizen held a nieetiiiiT. at w hi h it w a deci l.-l tio tlrt a new tdlildin illllneliatiiy. That -ante day the iiecc.irv money wa eoi.trihutetl. in -urn varying from one dollar to five hundred. The Ir. Curry. -ditor of the New- ork .1 -;iy : The idea of iitiitin w hitt and colori-d eopc in one eoiin i.a:i'n in tin- outli prove a f.iilure. If the Li u k pretlomillate the white afV m nt lhem- He. and if the w hite predominate thr tln-l "eople do not fi I at home." Aincii.-a iuo.e-t!y take another honor t the Kn'ii-li I'niver-ity of Camhriih.T. The I l ine - Vrij; n to all limit r-iTitltat-and graduate of not more than thr-- year lamlinjr. for the l-t Knli-h e-viy on a uhje t connected with Mink-an-an literaf tire, ha U-en aljii'lsr"l to rorj.'e a khart I.'ive. of New York, II. A., m hol.ir of Trinity Coin Srine and Intluvlry. 1 iiD- ivania -tand tir-t in th lit of o.J iriiii in ite-, Ohio fotnl. mid IIInoN thirl. The World lc J."i).(lit.(ll) MIIIII ot ': a if I Tl .. Mnin 1 of colli' vry year. China fu rni -he nearly all the tea, m l I'.rail m arly all thcotre'. The S-irntipr Amfrif an pn-diet that ih time will m ct.mc when iv will he naanfacturtil in all our jrrcat citie at a 'liar a ton. Manufactured S e at three ir- a ton ha f.r mmim time Incii in the market at New Orlcan. The o-ko-h t Wi Wi-A Ti n w no h. intf iriVe t(u iiaTiie. i.t .1 inn. nit ive purchaxtl 1.""' ac.fc ot I.md ne:ir Ihltte tie Mt-rt. w' l il i to lie tit AotetJ fXclll-ivelv to the nii-in' . mn-krat-. Li-t year ahout '"" r.tt. w re cajtfin-l on thi t rntorv. "id it j. , .jimat.tl that '..(' w ill fe Uken 'i-je-ir. Thefkin x 11 at thirty ci.t 1. h. -Mr. I) mi. I W. Iimke.of T-loit. Wi.. 'i.c o:. j.ric ..r ihe ix Ix-t fjiy

on hiitt r iiiukin. For the I, d os-ay, l.tMl i to Ih- paid; lor the M-colid, ? l-Vi ; for the third, $!. TIh-m- e avu inu-t U-M-nt to K. 1'. Well. u( Milwaukee-, Ik fore the lt day of June. Mr. U eli-i-m-cp-

laryofthe newly t.rin-l A--ociatioii of Maniifactiip r ami ) al rs in Creainerr and Factory l!utt r. The next iii-ctinr of tin i n t v 1 to Im- held in IntiaimMii on the 17th ot m t June. In land wa lornn rly a rreat Mtatorrowinif country, timi prohahly i m yet. hut it M-eui that lact year the dcinaiid" for Mtattc. in the Kriti-h i-lainl wasjrreatly III exc - of the supply. The totatoc iniirtd into the I nifed Kinirdoiu during l7;i wen- valued at JIO.iKHl.ir.'i.aniiicrva-c of over two million and a halt hcyoml the value of the iiiiortation if the "pp-vioiis year. It i- ijuite proltaMc that liep-:tltcr tip at Kritain will have to look ahmad for her totatM , a well a for other food -up-plie-, hut it will atoiii-li lUn- wln plate tit pelidclice in Irclalltl'i pitatt-row in' reputation to find that her anility to produce thi root i- decp-x-injr. A hill ha-11-11 introduced in the IIou-4-of i:eire iitative hy Mr. l'linnau, for the purHt-c of eiicoiirtiiii? tropicjil fni it culture in the Mate of r lorida. which na t that any n-r-on whohhall plant nrcaii-c to Im- plantetl, cultivate, and keep in a In althy rowi'i comlitioii lr live year, live acre of orange-tree, lemon, citron, -haildiK-k, yrajK- fruit, mandarin, tanurin, 'iiava, date, cih-o 1 nut. hanaiia, planUiiti. nianxo, atMnhlla. zaotainame, tamarind, almoin!, I '.ruil-ti ut, k--iii nut, Knli-h walnut, olive, cotltt. or other tropical fruit tp-e ot any valuahle vari-ty, or tine-ap-pie-, the tn-c thereon l iniiot limp-than thirty lc-t apart each way, on any fortyacre tract of any of the puhlic land of the I'liited Mate-, Miall le entitled to liuM the -anie after five year from the date of entry. on iiiakiiiir priM.f ot 1.111 n tact ry not letliaii two credlhle w itne-e. llap nd mtiap. A little Ihv in Ctmcopl. N. II..rota lottle in play and poured the content over hi Ie;r. The thud wa vitriol, ami lie wa o hunted a to Ik- ( rippled for life. John NipN-r. of Titt.-hur, Carroll county, Iml.. went out a lew day ayo to -luM.t a cat. hut teptin;on altMle plank, ft II. and lt-4-hareil hi revolver into hi own head. A man nairn-d lloii-e. in Crawfopl couiny. Mich., wa tiM -lti-h to put a ciirh around hi well, and had the pica-lire ( f tld.ii..' out ('f it the th a i Ixxly of hi laujrhtcr a lew iLiy ajro. A fanner iiamtil (iny, of Switzerland county, Iml.. all- niptcd recently to enter the p'-i lelice of Mr. M it hell" after the t.iinilv had P tiretl A little lw)y HI year old rfonit-l the ra.-cal wilh a wi ll-li-n ctcl charge o hin khot. A little Imyin St. Cloml. Minn., a few ilay ijS lilidt rtiK.k to ee if he tull lift him-clt hy hanin on a mule'. tail. He loiiiid out all al-'iit it. and the tl.K tor thit'k the -kin of hi fop-head ulli.Tw up. hut will leave a had -car. A canary hird in Hartfopl wa m frihteiietl t.y a iloll p-pp -ntin a nero. the other day, that he fell Iphii hi H-rch in a fainting tit. ami. alter rrviv in. ae evi l, nee ot nervou agitation lor iM-vi ral h-.ur-. . .1. Knybnd. of Ihirr Oak ipve, Chainpaiti county. HI., a few ' dav ine', in iiioiintin a lior--, ft II. ami hi f't catt hin in the tirrup, he wa ilrairel ly the frightened lior-- until hi hone wepnearly all hrokeii and lite extinct. While Mr. Mittdhof. of Apple Oi k town-hip. Cae (.iranleau county, Mo., wa- l Ipiny one of lii iieihlHr at a nrpillini'. hi two -lllall -oil-aillU-il tlieln- . Ivi-- with a P-volver. The fun ended lv one of the lov 't ttin? a hall in the ha k of hi heat I. wild h pptucil death oil the follow in day. Mr. .lane tiv r. who iives in It Kalh county. Mo., the other day h:il o.'c;i.ion topa-4 to the harn in ,-eap-h of some cjr;r, alld left her Itahe.oulV alwllt eVCI llloittll old. playing on the tftwtr of the Iiou-m1. She waah-ciit atniut tw ntv mimite, and on Ptarnin' wa horritiel at the -hoiking -im tacle preM-nted. The hahy lay iimii the floor, d.-ad, it- riht anu and a xrtitn ofitriht tP-:i-t and che k comnletclv -ateii otf ; w hile a lari' li that liail lw n running in the lot for -ouie titne wa till mum hiti away at the litt le- p main. The mother praII to the p--ue of her child, hut t.M late. The hrute had etlWtilally .uiunipli-heil it- work. A yoiinjr virl natneil Kate Curry, n--i-!in;r a few mile -outh of t iale-hur. III., wa one day notitnl hy an nrinccr on the hit-n.'o. I'.nrlinton and tnincy Il.iilroad. einleavorinto extrh-ae a n t lainh that had vrot it loot fa-t in a cattlc-jruard. In h r anxiety to -ave her t t. die did not heed the w hi-tle of the engine. Ju-t fop' the engine p a lnd thelil, the lainh wa etrieatil and Tm oimh-! away, hut he wa -tnn k hy the pilot of the engine ami thnw n Koine fifteen feet frrun the trick. Mie wa foiuid with a deep jtl-Ii in her head and in an incn-iMc condition. Mulical a.-itaiui U-in called. he soon recovepil. trrign lr. It I anniHinnil that Queen Victoria w ill i-it (icnnany during the coming suininer. An Knli-h lady lia primi-il fiVx) for the purp-e of Mipplyin Jcnialcm w ith water. tlermany ha a iiuiiiUt of ex-ri-nieiitiil farm, when all new theories conni tei w ith atrricultup' or catth-ni-nx are trievl and their merit ppuioiuiiitl 1 1 on. The F.m pr of Autri;i ha iu-t pnferpil on Mine. A.l.-lina Pafti tlie title ot Kainiiit r-.i ncria (Sinjp r of the Imperial Ilnuw). an hoiioniry litinction very raply hc-towed. Mr. (oMihl. an Aiin rii-an lady livinjr in Koine, ha etaMi-hil a charity, hav in f-T it ohjti t the protection of frielldlechildren. Ainoiiir the in-tnn tioii fnr-ni-hul the pupil i the 11-e tf the printing pp.. I he l.ihrrtt (Pari) announce that Madame I'.aainc i now a- tu.illy in'allil in pri-on with h r huhainl. She i tn ateil wiih al! p -M-ct ainl iiciniili coinfortahhUart r-.hut not h rinitr.il to mine :tri I jo at w ill. in r movement Im iiiit luinte., and the p -trailit illijMi-cd the -.line endupil hy her lin-himl. and her walk confined tithe terrace ot' the iliinircoi:. The Czar ha -it.aliZnl liitlaUrht r'tn irri:i-rc hy a. t of amne-ty to pilitical oJ. inl. r-. 'The prop rtyol the cclchmtid

puhlicit, Alexamu r lh r. n, who-4 t hil-dp-ii cjulil neve.-ohUiin -ermi ion to ptuni to their native country, 1 now to he jfiven up t hi- hrother.the oiilyurviviii Iim IIiImt of ttie lalnilv. llerell died ill 1"0, and the e.-tate lia heeli under ipu--t ration for twenty years. tclda m u il l:nl. The Iiier Inliau ha hurn.il hi dead from time immemorial. He -corn. to he a rrave ilier. Cairo, Kypt. i Kiid to have sUirtcl a flr-t-rate r;iuilliiir e-tahli-hiueiit on the plan of tho-e lorinerly at iiadt n-l;ad n.

The Kpi-pal Chunh in I-lla. Midi i'an, wa nveiy witn naniouieiv-ip- i women join- in. witli ori'iin n.u-ic inm in out, and w ith all the si'n of a wildin. Mr. Saiinilcr of Detroit, who wa on a sort of flying trip through tlie state in warch of her mi ing hii-lMiml. noticii! the hyiiieiic:il svinptoiii and entcretl. Then" she saw In the hrid.-grooin Mr. S;iinit. r, her hu-Kiinl. she did not M-pani, nor wn n, nor diturh the i-ervuio-11 y in any way ; hut the next day -he sued for a divorce, "ami Mr. Nuiink r went oil on hi honev no miii tour uuiiiol.-tc.. Jem had otlepil Tom ten n-nt for hi

l.ag of white allevs and -tripi taws aj.-l , .,tttiew Hale con.l.init.il a woman to 1 l.r. ,.riy ine ,u n.y i -si. t.. ooloni, after chartering;, had -on- !iteil to ; ,j,.-tth on Iit onvietion of the im i"imrv I " MhIiikhi, uint-is, HuraiiMu, Mi ttadc Itut the .. ration n,u-t ) a cadi , ,.nil,0 of witchcraft. Another falhu v in n'- i ?rr: r''.V'."? ,'i"B.f!,iB

one; money Mown, ami no cpiiit. i in . m a Wjl eventually i'liii. d a the t.a-Hof the bargain. and .b in hcM out hi hainl for ! the marble. Money lirst." said Tom. . Marble- tir-t," said .lein. I 'vc think 1 mean to cheat ye'r av ! exclaim.il Tom. indignantly. Ioiit know," ppli.il Jem ; tickli-h time-these ; don't know who to tru-t. nor for how long, now itday." ' H ell. then." said Tom. thep ' Nam. t hep-; yu give him your money and I'll givehlin my Iwg of marlile. and Wllell be ffot Vill Iw.tfi H fel moi t"g!Ve j ou the inarbleuid you'll tell him to give llie the ten IVIlt. .'1 1 1 I so that'll jt' all right."' "Aimnl." said Jem. ami ' Agreil," -aitl Sam; ami the dcio.it Witt made. Now hand over," said txth i,f tint tr t.l. rj ii a l.n-.tti Itnt ill.lfr.- of tit. ir i...rr..r i....t -.n. t-- L..i..i,r iM.fi, money and marble, took to hi he. 1. hi head ov. r hi shoul.ler. an.l hi thumb on hino-4-, a-hemn, exclaiming to the a-toni-h.il depo-itor. "Si. vie pavinent s.l-Mnd.1i:, IN rliap then wasn't a run ' on that lank. Highlanders have the habit, vv hen talking their Kiiirli-h. -mil as it i. of interict tiiuf thv r-onal proniiini he" whep not pipiip-tl. such The king he ha come," in-t.-ud of "Tlie king ha iorue." Ottcti. in in--iuenc-. a M-nten.i or an expPs-ion i. ninlen-1 sufliciently liitlicroii. a theMHjiiel w ill -how. A gentleman say he ha hail the plea-ure of listening to a clever man, the Ilev. Mr. (let hi ltM-ality l a -in t). and mi-ntly he Iwgan hi di-.-our-' thus: My trkiitl. you will finil the subject ot di-.iure thi afternoon in tin Fir-t Kpitle (ienend of the Apostle Peter, fifth ctiapU-r and eighth vcr-e, in Uie wonl, The devil he gocth alMiut like a pKtring lion, --eking whom lie may d-tny. Now. my friend, with your leave, we will divide the su'ivt of our text to-day into four licad. Fir-tly, we shall mleavor to a.-41-rtain Who the devil he w .ts.' siiintlly, we -hall impiipinto hi gnnrraplVu.il position, nam. !v, 'Where the devil hew a.' ami Where the de il he w a going.' Thirdly and thi ot a croiial character 'Who the devil he wa i kinsr.' And fourthly and la-tlv. v -hall endeavor to solve a que-fion which hi never la-en solved yd, ' What the devil he wa roaring alut." The (ot of an Outfit in FrN. I.ucv IIoom r w titc from Pari to the Philadelphia lYr : 1 1 i amazing to e f. r how t-ntall a sum a lady can dn-s p-vtably in Paris. Of coure thep i no limit to cxtravairnn.-e in i-tuine if one choose to go to tin Im t known dres-maker and milliner and then hvt their mo-t tasteful andco-tly wan-, a our American eUga ntf up- in the habit ol doing. Hut )-t u -upo-e a r son ff very inoilerate mean who want a pallv neat ami Ptfy -pring outfit, -he can V it well on seventy-live dollar. follow : It. ark II. K nut V 0i Ittinn.-t 10 ne tt-.. n fltvr s m I'arasttl 4 l s-tDi suit (n-.tiir) IS TWal uit r.'i The atx.ve jtri.-J ap not the xtP-me of chi-apn.--. If she choose to do without a -ilk suit and W-ar pnntt dr Srrdr (and thp-e button one at that) she can do it on fifty dollar, a- follows : Mohair tint (Im !) SeTon-l l-st ault B.nn. I I.ltvr I"rl. I.in-n han ik. ri hi-fa (nt izrn) Nrrklir Full unit iii And the almveli-trepn-ciit n-ally pp-t-ty, ta-telul article, neatly made and fa-h-iotiably triiiuii.il. ami of the fa-hionable eolor. f ooure tin dp ap not fpiu Worth' or llouteiioar'n. imr ap' the iHtniiet nia'k' by Me or Meaix. but they hp frc.-h ami U-U-fulaml of the latest style. How to Italsf (hirlm. Mypractitv in rai-ing chicken i : to take them from the lien, then dig up the soil, ami place th cfKp on the fp -h dirt, then put the chicken la k. and the h.-n will roll in the dust an.l get the lice oft mm h la tter than on the gras land. I have tried lotli w av. and liml fp sh dirt much tlx tM-t for the health f the hen and chit ken. In come in-un.i I have ii-.! hog lard for jrea.-ing the hen wing, ami thr h-ad of the thi k. thinking it a go.nl way to kill Ii.'. That and the l'n--h dirt ami the rilj kind ol f.xsl h ive miil my chicken. The i.mhI I give, till they are thp-e or four week ol-l. i Indian tneal inixe l w ith sour milk. I let it Man. I one day aiVr Ningr mix- I hen it w ill l tit for ne, it N ing wcllet in tin di-h in-tead of the cnp. otberwi-e it tni-rbt p-ult in tl ath to the hit k. for I have lot many hv .ivinjr raw mal la f.rr it wa soak.il an-1 vvell.i pp.pTly. After Im ing (o4i Up a few day. I let them out to take the air. but shut them lip t'iht am! rainy day. f.r chicken cannot endure v.ry wet weather. Wn-u I follow the atMiVf dipi-tion I -cllom l"-e chicken-. I have f ilLwil thi our-- forty y-ar. I do nt r:ii-e many hi' kcn for market. N-caii- I think ej.' UT" the most prolitable. Vr. .V. ". '.ina'r.

IM-4-avc of the Iniaginatiotu

liylrothot,ia. accrling to th theory of t we rint (rlow. Illinoi gave Grant a writer in the New York Trxhunt, i- not , majority in 1T-'. and in accoruiilre.jiiently a di.--a-- pup-ly of the imag- ; ding to the t'hieago Tribune, the county ination. In mi p ort of thi- idea, the -a-c j lection, resulted in a Fanner." majority o a Chicago nun i cited. In thi -a-c the 1 in the Mate of at leat 'il.) over all. I r-oii w hit ten hy a dog that wa know 11 '1 hi would indicate a omhin.il Fanners to he K-rf. tJy well. The victim hpiodeil j aii'l iK-iiKM-ratie majority overtheatlntiniover the thought that, -oohcr or later, he , tratioii i-ainli.late of .HtjlW). So that, takw ouli I die fpui the t tlti t. 1 hi appre- I ing the majorities in the eighteen State lieu-ion so worried ami wop- on him, ami j in the tahle and estimating those of the so towcrful wx tin- elfcct of hi imagina- : three atlditional State, it U lair to calciition, that in a few day he brought umii j late that a popular majority of 5.10,137 lor him-clf convulioii-of an alarming charac- Gen. (irant in 172 ha turned to an oppoter. I'hyinau wen? callnl.hut theirskill ; sition inajoritv of 2.j).(JIK) in 17.M. That

j wa of noavl ; the man died, a victim of his own imagination. Another va-i that f an ciiiiu. itt physician of I. von, wh having a i-tcd in the di--4i-tin of a Huml r of victim of the di-onlcr. iinagiiml that he had Un.me iuo-ulatiI. On attempting to drink he wa- seii) with, spa-m.and in thi oridition roami alM.ut I the stpi t lor thre day-; at length hi ! lrieml-conviiiiiilhiiuih.it hi fear wi re gp inlles.. and he Pi-ovepil. '1 In P i no doubt f the Mvt r of the imagination. The hi-torv of the xdcin witchcr;U trial I show that l-nple sickcn.il and .li.d under I Itit'iirihurv ki i 1 la uii.l ivitt fl.t li'irtntl Sif r.1P,i ... i.r.ir....i...i.i . i- ti. . it i. it.-.r-.i.!.. - - - - tMHT. II I - Mi "e ,.,. i-.-i.... ., ..,,.;,.,,. r,.1 i. .;,.!:. .ill iit.vt.r Liu.u- i t f. ,f ntMi. ' ry when tJie patient wa- n afilly tp-at- ! el with vattor tuth. v.irviin' in beat from I .'.7 to tl3 eeiitigradf . Practical I'se .f Velocipede. The birycle. afU r going entirely out tf Hidiioii a a toy. i now tM-im put to -ome practical u-e. M - ng r-. alhij "vehxv men. thu inouiit.il, convey li nut. he-in l'ari from the Uoiir- or st.w k exchaii?. to the central telegraph bureau. Th di-taticc i about six mile, going and comini', and i a inmpli-h.il in twenty-five iiiinute-. at a charge c .1 titty o ut A i-oin-I ' - l-"S trui to pla.K- a very large '"-- r .f v. -ha t.iie, nj-.a the stm t-and j ,u M1H'I.V - ''r. l" t toa."-v I""'1 "' 1 he 1 ari-iati jounial are alo "'g the 1-icycle to obtain quick P port. lurmg the trial of Marshal H.izaine. the ! . rtiirrur cinpiovtii .i.uiy a large nunitier ( oi vehicles, running Ironi the italai of 'er-aill lo Pari.-. The di-tam-e. atx.ut thirteen mile, wa matte in lortv-tive mm nte. ami nuick.-r than tin ordinary train on the railpwl. Carrier pigvmi were al-o uii nv i ne pajx r-. im- oiPi-a-iiy iravT--ing the tli-tain-c atnive mentioii.il onch-ar dav- at thr rate of a mile a initiut. THE POLITICAL Ol TLOOk'. Itadirallani n ttn latat I.rr 1'r.cta llrtlnertl frnm Ihe Krrrnl l.leim termor rat l Sur-aa .lMrrd In ls?. The New York JlfmU (imlcM ntl.-nt) haimpile.l the follow ing stati-tn-, show ing by uii-h-niabl. fact-and tigup-s that the Kadical party ha sui.k into a hopeless minority, and that the restoration of th National I N-iiKn-ratie party to jmiw.t in IS7'J from pnciit ajta-araiic-s now sviu to Im a. u nil. I he ll'mlii av- : (i.n. tirant" majority of the Mpular vote in Noveiiila r, l2, wa .u-J.". I, Hfel hi majority of the vote of ihe Klectoral Colleire. il. N'.l pn-i-k liti;d candidate had ever la-forr n-ccivetl o larti-a jMipular majority, m hat have lie ami hi p rty in tollps done with it r I-et the lettlotl P'ttirn nivivfil during the lat nine month answer. T.ie follow in-; table contain a li-t of all the State which have Itch I general l-o-tion since pp sitl. nt I irant mcoiiI man guratioii. 'Ihe tir-t two column show the majorities of i.en.Oranf ver tlrt'thnu OplHi-ing (-lll.Il.latc (Op-eJeV, O t onor. ami l'.lack) and the coiiiNiiml majoritie ri tbeoiioition over '::. t;r-i.l. i lat two (ulumn -how tin opt rition and ad niiiii-tration majoritie in the last election held in the Kline Slate. Ill the op-itlon vote cretlit.il to California in 1..14 i includ.il that given to the thm-candi-lateti for supn uie Court Judge w ho ran in o-M.-ition to I (win. lie. the Psrilar adminis tration candidate In the opMi-itioll vote of Contiecticut. Minnesota. New York, New Hampshire and l.'ho.ic l-land in l"7:l-4, the TeiiiiM-ram-r vote i im lud.il In that of Ohio at tin same time, the vote for the People " ami Tcmpcraiio? candidate!iii.iutl.il with that for the n-gnlar iMiKM-ratie cunhilatc. A there w a no c..ntesti chltitUi in I.h.ale llalld thi Ve.ir. the vote of l7a i u-.il in the table, It i almo-t unn.ii-ary to say that, of the aggp-trate opo-ition Vote of l-7.t t. '. tM-r vtit. la-on'.iI to the n-ular iN niocrutic camlitlate. The vote of tbinl ami fourth partie i im lud.il in tlie table, to show the full stP-ngth of theopxitioti to .... .... .-..; '.'I...-.ITI:. .i.n. trail i s a.iiiiiiii-irauon. i lie exiiiou t a follow s : TtbLt or HAJOKITII. . - A'tmin tllull. lIraliun I alil.trni onnrdirut. .it . , krnlurky Maine Marylanl MaM.'hUM-IU M inn. tta . M iw-1 I i . Nrw Tlt.rt -r llnih ohm r 'n IVna-v iranla KlttM- lila. I'lM Virginia . W i-oiiiii . Tot I w r.i 4 ii- ; r,s. 74. .'Ii 11.11.. I ,!l m.:;. 10.7. s U.o-ii 4.47 1 21,4-1.1 t'.4-?4.;i-i .M.sl.v s.4i S4.A4,l.', I l.ll It. -v. 3..VI S.oTI ..ViJ 5,-7" s.ik. I,;i t :.i 4 .i,.4 21.6T4 4.s-; -: ..i . I.,41l l-'l.l l.V. I.VI .t,lis li'i,4.'i M aeiritT 4V B.l !- Ill th.e eighteen State which have hehl el. I'tiotia since ton. (.pint's la-t inauguration the jvopular majority which he piviv.il in November, 172. ha 1mi-ii p-vcr-.il. and he i in a jpular minority of I -'.! a net o.po-iti.u gain of .'kV. Thm- other State Arkan-ji-, li:inoiatid New Jer-ey- have held local and legi-la-tive election W T lii ti the same period, but a the (i'i-Te'ate JMipular Vote coul-1 not ! of!lt i-iilv obtain.il they have Ni n ! ft out of the attove table. Itut Arkana-. wht. h gave (on. , rant a.ll'i majority, in NoveiulMT la-t ehi bil a largo I .mMn.tic majority to it I.cgi-latup : and in N.w Jcr- y, which gave (irant H,l-. th !.-

'-t- A'tmin lti-iD. i-tia lion.

I puhlican lo-in the lrilatie election wa 1 oii-itlcrahle, a will lie M-eii Ironi a tahle

i thi view of the situation I entertained by . intelligent ohx-nr r who ilo not Ix long to the K iihk ratic tiartv the follow inv ex tract from the litoriaI coinnient of the ! I hicasro Trxbun oh the result of the p-ccnt lection. Ka-t and We-t, i intcrestinir testimony : "It i.r .r-ttT ri.i. ill from the rt .ult of thr r'.tiii.n in liii I tiki (!- mt .r li.-rn n xnulati.m ami v. ry Urn- -.rti..n t.l thr nativr vote le lii.ttni w itti lh in l;a- ali.l mrtl tlie l!r; ui. it an .'ty tn r. It n l n Iml a Vt ry jt-ri noff ttrirrnv in lin, w Hh'.ut r. r. .ii.in, ihI a K. iulilit'ii icivt rinii-nt. lu-dav. ":' '";r 'V.'tV, ,;L.V''' ' rl " '11'" ?" . . . . . -1 .. .' .. ; .'.r..." ..7 r iaillC'1 nj una lMr, "llllll l" lio. turn 14 1 W (Ml n:.. likt-W I l l.tn-vrr lliinr ae rotitr..l th . t . I I ... 1 1 .wijr--iti.infn ,u f---tiu.riai uie Inc; t.l tlii- rtiiinlT. ut ! hit a '1. r.-n otlu-r i ufrrrssioi l tlistrit'ta in llir -Utr. I Ur tlisafftilinn, h-twrtrrr, i not riiitlii-l lo lb- itfriuan. I lH-rr han lie. n -o in n It eti.l an. I hyMcnsy , anil urhanatmse.it liristuto an-l rrl'iKiou nanna anil t.l.jti lltj hole i-oiilfi-Ht il n.l nt...ri.ui Irauits ami Tiilainj. Iliac ltn.usau.tn t.l -r.ii rrry-wh-rr havr r stinr-i in t ut iu.,iu ir.in lit . arty all'l art mil. -ei..t nil) . I Ii al i ianre attrniitri In Ohio ami other lai l-or-o the K i.ublioana ami tli Urer-kec sma-liera rtvl a Umentattle failure, an.l .l.xn-nviiK taaa Ite. n T'tel iltiwn al irie l.al..t-lx.x 1 he tt neral leiuKin taiil.t liy th Airil electi'.na la mat the ki-iul.lirri irt v tuut rec iTe'l a .r-iiHiiiUtrT strt.ke t t ihe Kt-nrral (.maljina thai il will Xierient 111 Noveiiilwr, 1-74 lutliartll.liture la lnevitalt'e. It i atri.(eil of the allies ir wh-iru II haa iM-n kept in ix.m. r. Ic la atiani.mel, a ID onn. Ctlt-ui , I.)' the atlvu.-t J iele, 1k bavr tir-l dl lis roriiiptionii. It In left l lia Ut by every man w ho i. U ihe rUr of laiatit.n aril the nt..rtinn ol thr i-lun-l. ivra. anil IU end will bs ai'Ciiiilishel in the tall t.y the freat boly ol the ariiMuriit . " It will alo Im? notictil that fifteen of the States in the table, li.tvinir an ajfirn-gate lectoral vote of 17". w t nt for (.rant, and thp-e, with an ehrtoral Vote of is. were carried by the opp-ition. In 1N73-4, lev-n. w ith an -li toral vote of 12, wen carried by theoppo-ition. and -eyi-n, with an electoral vote of 77, hy the administration an opfMitioii galu of n.tirly 1(H). 1 he follow ing table i a P jM-tition of the? tir-t. exi-ept that it show the total vote ol tu h of the eighteen States hi.-tcad of the majorities only : A TAHLK Sllowl.. T'tTAL VOTB.

staT. 'J'"mi- A-'iiiiD- ii-, Atlinintiun. Intra- Imn titration ' tion. C-lifirnla 1.7- .S4,o.li .,4.!fil l:i.s4t .tnarctic't 4,lt" .,. il Sl.liT.t .'IK.-ITi Iowa 7i..t. 1.1, i -ii-T! luA.14.1 Kentucky. 1"-.', " ,sin S.,7.V- 4,W M.lae .",! f.l.4ii 4i,7 M iryUml 7 ti 'I , . 7i,l k.4,iit M'etia V. jihi l'.l7: ,!' 7i,K1 M.nne.t.ia 1 1 .'.7. 3 . 4n,7sl Miiii i . 47,r.i I -1 -t,s ..', 4 74, 4)7 Nr tort 3 .'it4 4 7V- 344, : 7il,liM V. II :tl,7i. i7,l- :t7.7J.' .14.141 Ohi. i 24 i-l .v; i.i...'l 21.1. s(7 . r. K.n 7.;"i. II. -I ,l4 ,li. Tenn 211.471 Wi ;i.,4 I 2l4,sit K. l-land -VI-' .l,a 4.7- t,h.Vi ltw ?.,.. i 47.4. ,'4'. 4i,OiJ irc.nta . !l .4-.- !t.l l .o,7 v !l,4' VVinoni.in P7..11 I-I.'".' sl, H,SU To'al I,i4,.t. i.lt 4.. t l..7.iiM,4,(lfiO

Maj.nej 4VI.3..I ls.-.! It will Im mii by thi statement that while the ailiuitii-tratioii vote lu fallen off over (a ,( i, tin opjx-itioti vote ha in-crea-il. Th ajgp-gate vote vg;. for Pp-ident in all the state-in 172 wad (.- 4.".7,.tl.. The vote of the iglitecli State in the alM.ve table vv ,-is :t.740.J;jl. The latter thep fop repp-.x-nt alMut ' mt cent, of the w hole vote of the I nion. If. then, the n-ult in 17:1-1 in tin eighteen State showed the drift of popular sentiment throughout the L'liiun. and they gave an opposition majority of 1x.!m;."V. tNe opposition majority in the whole country must t -Wperccntlniop-, or J.'!2..'M1, w hich ian opM-itioii net gain Uhmi the lb-publican vote of November, 17-', of U I2,td2 nearly a million. How the change ha Im-ch going on may alo Im ilr4-rvil Inuu a coinparioti of the State Icgilaturc of 172 ami 1 74 of tho-e State which have h id hgilative elect ions simi (icf. (inint inauguration. Th' following table show s the majoritier on joint ballot ff the last pp-vioii ami pres-iit Igi-laturr of each of them State : A TVKLI SII01I LEC.I-LAllVI MAJOH1TIBI i'llT BALLOT. OS lK .sisltirr- 1 TiaiMlur lri rt.tl m tmittl In IxMti-n-i I -4. lion, net A-lin ir.in. il . Aitm '.p

Arkanaaa.. .. A .... tl ; M I l f.rnia T .... i 4. . . i 70 onnn licul . il t . . i i l . l. Id! 74 Kanaaa 71 Tie Tie 71 Kentucky ' t4 s4 "Id Mine 1(4 . r-4 Ml MarvUnl si 4'. i M XaiwarhuaeUa .. .... 2:i' sr) f,; Mmnesoia . . . i 41 New York 7" 24 4t New ll.nihire. t-1 1 , ;. New Jerwy 3."i I I- i4 IMiio ft 1. I'ennnTlvania 25 . . . il 1 W'laoan-in i i'.t pi TotAl 17ti v7 Sol .til 741 , 176 i'.l 4l Majority. 741 -i 7-1 ilminislralion pallia.

In-iile ii( two year in evcrr State that ha held h-jri-Iative election (eeet two State In which the I N-tuocratic iicijorities an' ervv h. lining) then ha Im-h sin otoition tr:,)n of from one tosixtv ix vfe .n joint ballot, six State which had I.'cptililican Legislature in 1. 1-2 now have opjMi-ition iiri-lature, and the -ight State in the aUive li-t in whit h the oppoKion now control the I.egi-lature are at pp-. fit n pr. -. iit.il in Washington by ten ii Imi n i-1 rat ion Senator. In the pp'-ti.i-of tlie-i figure extended oiniiiciit l siiin rtluoii. 1 hev iicinonstrate mop- than many word cm do it that 'n -id.-nt (irant imd the I.', publican party have o-t the cotitidcmi-of tin country, and that the p volution now sweeping over State after Mate Will culminate ill ihe autumn of l-7; in the p-tonition of the 1 N-tnocratie party lo power in the Cent ral (iovernnnnt.