Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 17, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 January 1875 — Page 3
AVEEKLY COURIER
C. DOAKZ, rubliiUr. INDIANA. itkms oi' iti:hi:st.I'rravaal aatl Lllernrx. Mrs. Motley, wifo of the historian, w Iiom; death lia Iiecii aunounceJ by cable, was A sifter of the late Turk lJcnjaHiin. tnd r lady of line culture. The wife of Hradlaugh Is an Invalid ; htit hl two daughters. Hypatia hiuI Alice, are of remarkable beauty, and fill the xt ol hoiics with refill grace and dignity., Tin liev. Ir. Newman U in Iondnn, -u gaged iu writing a book, entitled The Throne mill Palaces of Nineveh and lhibvlon." lie tMku rmriilly at a meetlug Ik M hi London to oppose the opium f rultir; between India and China. The Kn.jM ior William ha received a pre- at of a sculptured table, desigiml by he arti-t ()pi'!ih im, and made out of the tree under which 1'rince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia ni cfviil his death w ound at tie latt!c ot a.dtcld. hinsf Kalakaua's Income l $22,M)0 jar annum, and lie decline to receive more heiausc of the poverty of his subject. Taxc in Hawaii are Jive cent on every hundred dollars, one dollar on every hou-c, ami five for every carriage owned .nnd run. lion. Ah nh Crocker, McinTwr of Congress for the Tenth I i-trict of Massachusetts, who tiled the other day. Is a good pecliii ii of tbj self-made men of New hnglan.J. beginning as a factory operative whm only eight years old. he secured lor l.im.-t-Jl an itcadi-mie educiti mi and a jilo-jM-ro.H business, He became a paper .vf :.! r, j'.-oiJc::: cf the Ik-U.ij4..1 Fltehl.itrg- Itaflrnad. ate! rilled various oflhr i, i p-j-xneibility slid honor iu hi, native St te. lie wasi lcted to the Fortykptiti t ,ii,Tn to succeed Mr. William 11. W;.-l -i.uui, and was re-elutej t tlie prc-i i.t ( i.rjrre. but not to the Fortyioutth. lb- H)ke4et much practical Ability arid a ttu.d of quaint humor, wU,h mad" him very popular with his fellow-ncml-tr-. St icuce uuil lulnlr. Mr. W. t ; arm in l-ri!w. in the Pro -it'ii;:,1- i.t the Huston S-cicfV ot Nattiral lli! .i v, i new American species ot MTpeni ivoi:i Florida under the name -t A to w t"i,i. called IhuMohas loi n disci i. I, v. l.'n h Is claiintil to have a marked actio1! f.n the liver, lictdcs. la-lug a towortul stiuii.la it to digestion. Koldoisatnv t ouiid in lull, rrow iiir to the heijrht ct liverpi I i r. with vellowblos.innuai.il n Vi rd.oit loliarc. Its bark, leaves, ami blossom - j .,.-. -.. a markiil anunatie edor, rc-i nihil. ir: a inixtuie of turpentine and -camphor, i h leaves i-ontaiu largely an -v4.-ntial oil. It al-i contains an alkaloid, which is already called boldine. I'.iiMiii.s .-..!, Liin more nitroyen than carrot, in the f. rm of ammoniac I salt.-, ui iiiey also contain a ilouM portion d tatty matter. The dilleretiee in the relative proportion of eedular fibre in Nun root.-i-. very siri-af. and the o llul.ir lliire is vi ry o-i lu! in the animal ei-onouiy.be. in couvtrtcd by the gastric juhv" into rnoi ar d u;r ar and applied In leedin? the risp.r iti in and in tint pris-luctiou of fat. J'l.r-n p are inon-valuable than carrots tor fern in; niilch cow and alo for tatteninai.imaN. They t.tatnl frot K-tter than ny o;her root cro. A i ovi I strei t-e-ar h:i N en put In ueln Sari ir:ii,u-i ii. It U built some's hat in the siUiM! of a balloon and h..s anmle -s-ati''i-.pa. ity for foiirtei'ii M-rsons. liie :ir n u-im-s on the whei Is and saves the iiece-i!y of having a turn-table, and can be turned with oac, m that in cae th Mn-it i- Mix kalcd the driver can turn bock at omv on Ids return trip. The front is m arranged that the driver can sit down or stand nl will. Tle expense of a conductor I saved tiy passe-timers droj'pin tin ir f.re iu a Imix "near the driver. The car Is jul e lirht, ride easy and cannot I overcrow d. !. I'rof. A. I-. llojrart, ol New York, exhibited Ids proofs of lihtinsr public buildup's by electricity in Cinnnnatl on WediiiMLiy iiixht. The Enqiurtr says the cxjH-riinent piiveil aurprisinjrly uccesI ul. Alter explaining the pnii-ss to his I'ldiciice, tie! pr lcMr ordereil the jras turned "ii. und a lew seconds after, bv n touch upon the electric d machine, the juditorium blseil with the lihtofa hunilrel Irnps. the jjis-jcts simulUm-ou-ly lihlin.' with a hollow boom. The spark Is prc-pni'd by lricti!i. and by the new ma. hi.-ie Mr. Il ii'ait has iMfii able to light at on.v the 1. ! tf:is jet of the Umoklyn l'ltb; r:i icle ; while by the old method not niort tli.i.i Idly or sixty culd le ignited at a time. Srliwul a Nil (liurrh. 'I'll I i-eidofi (Campfx lliti) proposito i -;;iMidi a mi-.-on in the city of Komc. Aihoiih at U'ind-or I.a ks. ( 'min., ii.i-. adoptii us a doe-trine n mixtuteof lbnian ( 'atlmlic an Advcn'.i-t U lii l-. Tl.'- Fi ivin Women's Tiiiiernnce "nion f Wotee-ti-r lurni-hes the lin ineu of tint oil jr with hot mll'i at every Hi-, the aii.-i bi-L'L' lo fori -tall Ihe d. iiian l lor intovic .'iu.' In-vi-ragcs. t Mr. John It. Trevor, of New Votk. lM--i.lri,t ol tin- 11 Mrd of Trustees ol the Km h.-kti r I 'nivcr-itv. made the iii-ririitinii a Nw Year's pre-ent i f Jlo.ciM. This' make- hi, j l. tin-donations to the iinivi r- ! 'ity j-M,in . 1'he Ne.v .Ii n v authorities are think- j oi- at a..t i.rre-ting the ,dv managers u the i.hure t iir where loii. i'i,., u T'lM .llilill - th'1 lia-t immtli Tl....- ...... ..II , a.., . 1. .4.I a-iucr iue rttate law. ii,. i.. . . . . ' ' oi-iiiijirii1 fitiiy pay three or I uoiiars a year, and h.-iiee t '.'cm - - i:.g. Atid jet there are mil,;-1 ter, in low a ai d all over the West, who vt-i.rL- I.-..-. I l . m .. ....... . ' ..r-i , ......., or tiir.i1 iiiin ired a ; v ear .ui.i mil. in ma in any iiit.mces, puid J Vt hibli 'lli 'hi,. P:ird of K hicstio'i v t at rii.ed i .Jan. 1J, atid. aft. r n,t. ,, ,i;j of tin re,oln;i,.ii to cxel.nle imni t. ,.rH he m1m.i1- tl: ..b!i and till rcligi.nn . x. r -i-ei i.i. . I h P. i ' l w a- ilid. liint. lv po-t-pom 1 l y u v.e ot to '2, being a stronger i x pti " im ti;:ui was anticipated. I'll" f.Jly ( trying to tna'ntain (n in.d; ili.tg.--- two or more chun he of th.. ev.-:i.."-lii.;' t.ir il u rv vw or al ,.J4; Ul(,t
two would sull'iee win condemned lv tin
Knghsli Congregational (niori at lludderslield as emphatically as by the Aiinrfcan Congrcrational Council at New )laven. The KtijrlUh Union did not, how'v, r IrtjKs any plan of consolidation. lint aail MUhapa. A wouinn naiueil InN rU t was humi d to i ci Up, and la-r dau liter badly buriud. by the exliiMou of a kcroMMie lamp at -Nuirara huiU, on the nljjht of tb- 13th. J. J. Unburn, a well know n in reliant of Christian County, Ky., lately junieil from a train as It ncarM hU honie and was killed. He hadlHTti iuarrii-l but a frw wi-eks. The body of an unknown man wa disertvvreil wirly on the morning of the 1 1 th at lioe Inland. Chicago. The bead was nearly h vered from the trunk, and nuuicrou ttahft hal Utn i min ted on variuu parts of his bialy. No object lor the murder was known. Dr. iiliani I Ko.seter. of r.rid-c lMrt, Conn., died from the elli-cts of inhaling ether, whh h he ws admiuUteriri to a patient l tnr wek ao. It protbned symptom similar to those of tvphoid lever and diphtheria. Joseph Ilylice. fiz' ('() vears, wiio lived near Mt. Sterling, Ohio, left his residence rather mysteriously on Sunday, Jan. 3. ami nothing was heard from him until Thursday ni'dit. when hU xnlv was found ia a hollow K, with his throat cut, and a common Jack-Lulle jrraied tiht In hi hand. Mr. Ja3. L. 3Ieycrs,who has atradin? boat at the jMt ot Walnut end, on Jtl.e Arknnas lllver, says his loat was n-eent-ly rohlxil by thirty" n rroe, li by four white men, ull dniDk.and well irmed. .Miners says the outrage wa M rK.t rated ttK)n him Ixiaiise he w. uld not buy abide ot cotton which be considered stolen. tVn. 0,l ll r t. , r a . ....J. 41 oaiii. k ., a widower, married a vonujf dv named Nancv .lane Milh r, of Campt lliown, oi th llV.h of I K-ueiula-r la-t. ( n the l vth ot I eccnils. r be l tt his wife, and the same day wan married to Mary Miort ot Am.i. His lir-t wife, leariiinx "f his secou I inarri tse, nnde a charge of bi-imy aaint him. He was arrested, inr.de a forifcion, atid while the .lutiee was making out a' commifuirnf. Mi iKuiald stepped one side I and deliberately shot himself in the ImwI. Tlie ball pus-ei'l thnmh the top ot hi skull, bin inixMil the brain. He i'n u at-1 I tempteil to hNt buiiM-lt ?.,iii. but the l pUtoI wis puhiil away lnuu his Lead. I and the idiot proveil hirudesd. f.. v;im J then secured and lodged In jail. l'orrlg-M No lea. A nit-nt eab-ulatioii, relative to the Kiiri.s-8ii lan'iiaes. shwwsthat Knyli-h i spoken by '.I'.i.iaHJ.OiHi ot peTMMls. liiT'.iUOU,WR) nJ IlliUl bV bl.lKKl.HKI, SMIjUlUh t reiieh by -l i,KM),(Ki(). The AfM-mblv Connu'.ttii! on lipiMafion of the late French Fmpi-ror's civil li-tvill reMrt in favor of allowing his heirs m(niO Ii-ancs the State retiininir tlie museums at l'ierreford.s and Fontainebicaiix. Frimv ;ortschakoiriia4 diil.ired that l!uia will not make Its recognition of Alfonso il.-jK-ndcnt on the comirmatioii of his acees-ion by the Cortes, but will act In harmony with (jcrm.iny and Austria. lb-v. John II. Newman, an eminent Catholic divine, ha w ritten a p.unnh'et of ten chapters, addressed to the luke of Norhilk, in reply to (iU l-toi.e"s famous exostulation on Vatican decrees and i-ivil allegiance. Miss I.iicomle lias just Ui-n appointed by the Kngli-h Ib jji-traMteneral to the orthe of Ib-jfisfrar In one of the subditricts of U'ercestcr. This Is the lir.-t time thi onioe hits Ns-n piven to a woman in Filmland. Kinjj Cakobau's war club bs beMi sent as a prcM-nt to (Jueen Victoria, through Sir Ilenuhs KobiiiHon. it is about :i fu t t Inches in length, and made ..I 4 l a . ... . oi uense, naniwiNKi, siaineu niack, ate intfioy mo-iiii, resetutuing in snaps .: .l.i-. . ii l . a ii . . 4 stout, w. U-round.'.l walking club. Kotind the hamlle are a group of eia-oa p.ltns wrought In silver : fern leaves gradually entwine :ipward toward the head, with doves carrying olive leaves in their mouths, and the fop or knob is surmounted by a crown, all of soldi ilver. It was lornierly us il as a ma' e by the self-con-stitutcd Itovcrnmeiit, from w hoe hands Fiji has now la-en wrested. Here is an evidence tliat people In Japan are ut like noile el-s-wlw re. Takeiiotichi I simat-u, of NidiiuokutNi. fed in
loe with a Inamiful girl nanml Hipparl, uie ntsritw an.i a half wr -nt."i-r annum I "l'r5t bad ii ti --am I and talked to the anh-who-e cole of nionJs was not a very se- ,,1 i-i Jsnuary, i,... v ti.r ,f ...u. i enee soread through the tank of the fnitli-
vere one. Alter many clandestine met-t-bigs he obtained the consent of his uncle and guardian to take her lor his wile. When be went to claim her she took him to Xoioii. Shiba. and. ofl.-riii him a knit",. I a-keil biui to kill b r, saying it v:u impos- ; sihle lor them to be umud, as clu wac not i worthy of lii in. The fMirrow-F-trickeii I vouth thinking that, after such a dix lo-ure, j it w ei v better lo die-, pienrd twie-e tin1 bn a-t of hi.- fiinrff, who fell di ad U l'iri' l.im. and was aliout ton-H-at the ota-ra Lion upon biinM If when he heard tootti p, ajl.roit. hiiig, w hereupon he tied. When he d id run some di-t-inc" he sin athed the ktiile and abandotieil his intention of taking hi. Lie. He was alter ward Ukeu and M-uti-iiceiJ to tea yea inipri-i'iinient with hard labor lor the tuurdiT of the otinr woman. Oilila Mini l:nl. Ilie 'hus that cro-scd the Oiian I 'oliimlnis. The 'chool-tiia'jiTTt may not li1 a tnlndreader, but she makes "many a reader mind. S.iiin body viys that Kirg K'oTee L n wreck. Sitnebo ly tlse t.w s that all hi:ip;s are Ki x. -n. . r .... i i .i i Mriii.T iinierwtoiii iiuniati tiiituri who said 1 If v.ui want o kii i vmi r nova nome, tion i tir too l.fvn I on the jrind-Ume w hen be turns the rank." I don't believe." said plveu. "that I will hurt one i l these ehairs by blacking my bouts on it." know you won't," n -p!ie I hi- wile, "as I shan't let you try It.'' A shoe-maker w as taken up lor bigamy and brought la-fore the -itting magiitrate. Which wit'-." a-ke.la bv-tan n r. "Will lie be obliged to taker" I'.rown. alw ay s n ady at a joke, replml. " He is a eobtiicr, and of course iiiu-t stick to his faW." "F lavius." said I ton little t n-yeardd ebony in Florida, w lu n ou si c "a moc- . . - . . .
eaMii Miake, whit do vou do?" "Kill Mill." faid be, wiih Il.il."liiireves. When you . e a rattlesnake, u l;,t ,)", xrtu do?" Then. 1 yit," sail Flavin, with solemnity.
FiMir hundred Northwestern fniittfruwer wet iu C'hiisijru this week, i'urretit actounUi represent tliat tliey are"I to U rrv all rivalry. aii-i.t mm of uiutiml IrieieUbin, and comhi.-t nil their trauac tlon witli unirn-peai h-able f iirness. On this Utsi tlwy may rrfainlv plum(e) them Ives up. u suite's. .V. l'. ('ufiwr. cmi .i lcrrli'tr. A younr Japani', while in the I tel States. expns.,sllt,iUM4rprU-at - 'n r , r .i.l- rn.' ...I. .. . f tl . . i ' , , T . v. ry lareaml l.-aut.ful, Lt V fr eoi.kisl. .Some old man mra.-ion;illv v.. up the mountain Hielpii ks a lon' Lt.-ket iuii ii incm, which lie l.nns on his shoulders down to the town. IJ.re the Ikivs gather about him, and f.rn small coin purchase the rhbt to crowd their picket, with them. Add what um- do you think they make of this oiVrwie ' useless fruit? The boys blow the flow in lierrlcs through rattan tuU's, as ea.r b ivs blo'v Nans through tin ones. That' 1 what eianlsrries are iimhI for In Japan.! w In re they rww In n-at ierteetion. A ii'rtain ptoleMir w: noted for j liavinf u certain m-tof illu-iratioiiN Iroui which could not well deviate without running the rik of a blunder. In illustrating the powi rlu! Jb cts of pnis-le ui i I, he was wont to inform tlio clas tbnt a drop plaitd on a do'a tonjriie wa sulli eient to kill him. On one ucraioii, when b-"uri!i liis cla.i!, he ".Mr. Muith," addn.-I.if a voting man whose chance of ILtsMiif wa very slend. r. " w hat can you , say of prus-ic arid? Is it Hjwcrfuf or otherwise ' "t Is rather K.erful." said the student, dultioiislr. "knkr Inv(THil!" sjii the profi -vr, indifitantlv: 'put a drovou vour tongue, mid t It would k 11 a i!v!" Tlie shout r.i lauh - it wuieii ioiiow ei.aii! Mil ;ii-s eontu-ion revsnled to the .r.ie-..or that his iiiiutration had iservi.il a double purKe. Ori: NATIONAL ITXANCLS. Sprclal l-.a ml tltr I'mldta!. Vexiiioio. Jun. ll.-The President Milt In III.- S dilate tu-i.ii the follow hlg lie---.e. a. iiiii.iiii) iovf hi appnttal of tin- ih -w l'iii:iiie bill: IK S' utilt of tk I Hilt i .s'a.v sk.iU- I. ill No. l.iml. l.i jiron l.1 l.-r llw rfionli.m el hi it- ..-ini.-nl-. ii l f.-r.- mi-, an t tins ilir r--iri , my u-n.iiun- .n. mnir.iTal. I entiire ii"n tin- Uiiamul i M-Uio-t ..f r..i,o-vini; .i4t-ii-.ui-4-.il ,i..r.o .ii in ia- Immim- iu alii, u 11... ', i.i. ji-iin" oritrm.il.'.l. Im. .tn. of iu vr. xt w tain t1 I. li- .-.Miiur ul ijrv .ni l in uMit iii'el larlhcr N-iri -lnti..n nhirh M-'-nm to lu Cf4M-uliiil t iiiakr linn law rflii lu.nl. Itisa-ub-jiM-i i-r roiijT.iiul.ii.oii (!:.( tl..- iii.-.-iMire Las U1-i-oine a law aliti-ti li . -.!.,: i i u j, j. huniiti.in ln:ir.iiiiiit iH.-.au-l m an oliJisl.on mi tlie part of t oii.-r.- , tin. in iMiMir.l.i s'i'iu.-n . -'ii.iii..n liMimr .r.ve iK-.-o.arv t ro.-Mii tlo, iiritniu. i.. tl.i. .....i i . :. ... call jour ii:-iiti..ii to a d w M1(n-.tioii4 : " . l'r4 1'lu- I... f.tr n..-ru . I w.. ........ ... carrvoiit lln- ,..n ..( Ba-I:nir t" Vf unLin.' luiel aiuiuullr KIM. r ernt. t U l.iil.lic .1. I t. ani'Mi'itiiiu- no to altuut f .;i,l.i.l.j ,..r aMnil.i, an-l to r.irrv out fie pr.tiii-- .f ti,i iiii-.i.:nii' l.. r.,i--iii mi.U r (i-rt.iiu r.Hile-kTiM-i n..i...,h.i t llif .n-M iil Lv'.-il l I'.eri, an. I a lUn.ut oi.i.n- ....... , r. i.. iik- a t'U.1 rx.rrrur now in rin miion. irrr,. ... ,1., iu, 1;, WvZt Uh .hilyon t4a nl r..ff.v m:v-til I r-..t4l'laitli. ' out iN-rm-oientl.T eolian. hik Uh1 c.t toroiiKuniITrrf" il t I '"J J""lri1y on h.inl in tl e I mtl M.it.- w.il.J in nil prt.al.ilitv U-.UaiH.i in ri.- ly al(mx Uus i-Ta..ptmiru.is Ti' n'h.'r.r , i.Z' t!i iL lui.i.iie iiH-n iu ......a-uir. oi.. 11 i iiiiw n Ukul ii.e j etitrr lo Ui.m arte 1,-a r( n.-r.-l-nv ro iti.-iu, but UK-rvIv a 1.1.1 to llw roi.nlrin iT-Kiuriu ' tlii-in or of tli.e rountrien a ho have Uie ("irlu-Mr Irili- in tin-in. ; Sn-nmlTltr &rr-t M-rtioD of tli t.ill Cli'l. rfntl- J 11. r.itit.i i-rovi that Iro lioiial urr.iirv . Mia II l ri-l.-riiir-l in ulTi r rem as rat-i-llr a' ! practK aliU. Ila-rr is bo proi iin pmrntm rluctuiitiou in value- ( i r rtrrein . W uh ', Ko.l at a prvmiiurt of any tlunir oi r U n r retit. , aiii.e rurrpm-T in nw.' it in inliaM almnt ;
' . lert.siii Uiat Miter will ! bouhi up a Ution tt tait a it wan put .mt. un
I' SXIw.at 4it. until rluiiLP woul'l lniK' ii M-arre in nmk prrmiiim en it final m Hit- pr. iniiiiii on ioi, .r ulbe -ntly lu;li ,.1 m.iLr it n ..apr pr.iiiiil. Oi Imy trt rxh-irt. Ihrrelir rMii-inf Ii-m-t Iim lo Un- nnninumty al" laive. an-l rreat i ml.:irrauieii) to tral.-. As tli pr.wnl law roiniinn U tiiml r. ioirntion on tic l-t ..f.l.moarr, n.lir'-l l mi-ipt I.t tti.-lr.tirr are latv. r Uwa irol.l piim ot, ail rurrrnrV n--iS li -s llun rtim-iH-t in ni. nt. Un-n-l-v inn km monthly nab of jfolj inre..iry ! 1 iiMfi rum-iii runviM-y -Vh-iim-. it ircur lo tut mat lii-M..rtirulties inu-l.t In-
tiiorimr the Nin-brr ot i!i Tr-a-.urTt. r.-ln-m ' hrt apnarance was an entire suitt-s ; the lecal U-iMii-r rtoti-s v Ix-nrv. r prrx-nt.,1 in turns lllldiuuis Wire ovi-rjovtil. atid the atldillU'i!".: ".'"J1 ?V"X "'""u-ie tiH-reot. at , , .n,v highly plca-eil. 'The n.-w that a
linir lin Him llit.njti-ratiiin. i.n l .limini-lntiL1 tins , Har?!1,'.."''''' ",in;1' n'T,i,,!,',,,, - Maiiniir tiio ratf ot pn iiuuin ilrmau.k-.l trotu , time totin,,.. a.t'.p int.-n-t a,iinntron .ii.ir1. r of in (a r m,t. I MiK1-1 tin rate .f wuf. 1 i itlnuiM it ..o:J lirtii i iirrrn. 1 at i-ar ailli ! )'', !.. lor liii.il re-uiM'l.on. . .-rM b-n n-rreat. aa tlie .l.in.ia.1 t.niniam ' nt i-i.- Mnnint, u,iiv i u-nrer tin rie ! aoul I Hi4uie tl.f r. U Ll.cl 4.iv.t intl.er.mnlry i.iri M.iii.-r. pr-iv I.-I-H.4 oi p.,. ii, ir i r-.-. : i. .ii . if tlie .irl a ill pnn nt coiiii.malior" l. inrm! to exli.-iu-t llw I r.-n-iirv of -.iu. W ii'i u. h a 1 l.nw . it 1. 1 n-.ii'ii..l.l.- th.it no jr. 1 a..i,I I rala-l . f.r iv -I rr-uirr-l l.v l-itjii;ite ,um--4 piir,-. . W Im-ii Wri: uiuounl.-iol roiti nli-mM iK-.lra nlr -ui j the l'n-aniry. r.rn-s.m.liiiirlr l.ir.'e .iiii.Miiii. of, riirrrory aoiil.1 I w iiti lmn n' iroin cirri. Luion. j lima i-aiirma anrtica nt truii-iiH j in Uie curn n-- i to -lop II..1 ut n m l flow ..f r.ni. " 1 lir i.h .iit.iv. ' ot iirrvn.-r of a llr. ! k'li.wn Tnlne a.it.M aloi.' n-aclii-l. In tmyiM.inion.t. l! . i-ii.s.-tia.-nl of i!i.-f i ' n la". , I'U-iih-. an.) iii lu-iri,.- ..ul.l iv ip, un.l I tln It .'inniii of -r--. rilv en a linn l.a-i Moui-I ' be n-.u hoi. ti;:;7';:,.; i nl-titirr leao..ili.ii. In f.-i. I . to r.irTy mi Uw llr-t no liou of tin- a. t nn sln-r mint Ih-.-oih.-4 I m-ii'.-ily. VV ltd tin-pr.--.-nt f.n-.lit i- f. r r..ii sire It w.inl.1 I..I.' a . i i. pn-l-al-lt Uk.ihI Wi.it l.ve.1 I Uw tvr (lis. I i u- r.'-un.i.i ...i to coin lis fllur nw.-firr t tmn-.i.t tr..- I ii-im .4 of j tlie roiintrv. 'I'l.tiv r w .ih.-Hhi.' tunwea l-.r vtr.is.iii Min r aiel 10.I.I lr.ni ore l-r m srl t 1 f r. .111 tin- in. .11111.1,11 icir.l. t ie-hi t iiici.ro. st. I Louis hihI eiialm -I'mi- 111 toe I..111.T . 11 v-nti-l inu. li l tl.- . Ii.i".:.- n-.iu.n-l ili lt a 11 nt4-l in tl'4S Mi-i--t.. all. y M.iU-a, ami a l.'ie nt. t :iN t- la- CiP.-l rdiie nm a rrt ; t'i..,. st.it.-., 111.I, a-I tiu.ler!:m 1. cJ1.1t i- I or tmti'iort.itH.ii "I l.u I ii-.n lioni i-iiik r 'l inu .-ii..- i...iiH-l 1 1 tin. mint in riiilaili-l.lhia ..r 1 or I: it v nmoui.t t.i lour .K.lliirs l.-rroli one tin. 11. so-1 .)oil.-ir x..rifi. ..... ..r-,iiai, ,-, i..r iraii-IHuoion o. k . 11 ""...i rT.-i.. n -nir 1. 1 .. .imi. 111 111 i.iv.fi.l It -1" I'lll 1 .n.-..r lii..r...f thrNeiUi-n Its pl-i1 or plir. - , for tlrf- i-.Iil.li-'niH nl oi nra . o.aiuz Is. iliti. . I l.avr in.tiire.1 bpoti Hhk .4..... I aim t,-n-.tl f nl-,.rr-f:.,T7i,,,Ti,t ""."V, 1,1,1 i;t" ;- ; ni.-nur h I ni-.-t Ih .irl.lr .lo 11.1. .-.-n il n fur- ' tlier I. -;..t...n 1- mi.-UK. 1. 1.- at 0..- time. ai. to , Hnnoiiirp ir,,-1.1. t i.v -,m 1 ,1,. , ' r.-iu4 1 f., ii,-t H 1, i.i,,,ir.f , h vil.I iin- I w?,z w:: r 1 irn-si nn.l the tss.p.. Cromh ,- n ( m I i-u-r y, t.i tiHM-.i'i t'.at iin- i-i sii.i mo-t At l-I.-i. lory roiir nut I... o nl,.v. I.v -.- il'-niif a ii.-.i .i.viii uie in-. -I i-n.'ii. i ll i.-v i;.-it i..n ..l a - iii.i-t v il.il .(ii.--ti.in to tlra lllUr4t ati-1 pro---rilt of ti.e it in., n. i s i.i:4i . i.i; i l.4 cntae M.in-i.in, .Ian. II, 1-
kiTIE KI.U A;u.
llrr t onrrlu-Iluw I he lrrpiluu Ip-Tb Way aw ltt,.lrir .. oilrl. rmm " CiufeiiB iu Pliila. In juirer, Jun. . One day, whlb conyervlnj? a!ut tne protatble ucces of aiivif, a white ehtli was thrown over my head by the llv - 1 m,',''a,l, panln! With the H-mari. l ou w ould make a rooil hatlekint'! ...ii. ni-iiimi,iUiiii(. u; ii iu me eabioi t once; bsoli out at tne audi, n--and sp-ak: wiy aoruethiny, ut to ee how It wi:l 'l- t (j iii.,Ui. l v 4 -II .1 . 'fi," ,, 7 ' . I tlOU tliat paf c-d bftWfellUaat "ZL? . i, - i.aiii urn- wiitiTM. Various lone in save w-uiM(rarj iw i men oeruiiei ji.i.j no money ; my health wa poor; to work at my UMial occupation wa out of the otietion ; what oiiifht I to do TIht ofli-red mej-iascai.oi', and an-ed tluit If Katie Kinir woidd Uke" tlier wuld hold
thre-e a day. I made up my niind to play very satM'jrn.ry t.-t. Katie wan trhnuphtbe part for a siiorttiu:e,l.opiDf that some- ant. and th iiiethmu wer- aUive rethiii Ntti-r would turu up in my In ten t ; j prow h. in the meantime I would he earr ing my J 1 mioo learned Low easy i; u4, to d--ex-iies and ibin noone any harm. v ive the oplc. After thf tirt two or All the nci-essary preparation were three niht my wbolf n-ture r volrs at wade for my deltnr, which was to take 1 the idea of this jn-o-s I'm ptu n. Ni dit place on the eei.hijf of tlie 12th of May. i alter niht wj tia room liLed wi:h UwA robe had U-en prepareil of thin, white j )'. iliM tors, yrft- m-, iraiU-.iue miV reiich muslin, n-achiuf to the flo.r, with chatH -, and lalnm-rs. wafchiny tln-euian-loiif l.owiii; t.i-eves, and fctcm-d around ' ihfations. which, iw.m th- U -innin to the wa;-t with .n la-It, which, when I put it ; the end. were wn kedly and roaluiotsly on, rave in a very jrracetnl apperran.-c. 1 fnUe. The inti-re-t iuar.ifc-ted by thee A white vi II was then thrown owclyover i ople kept Iiicreiedn?. which nrdv a-"-
uiy iiea.i. 1 li;ul taken creat nains. be ll. fre use of magnolia balm, to jye my" law, aruis aud hand a white, corp-c-j.ki; a'-pi-araiuf . Altoi trier, ' i looKK.n vriiV Mr. ii ijkb a srir.ri. The manner In wh'n h 1 i nten-. ur.d hft the cabinet will lie hereafter de. rirfi. enfereil it tb lir-t tim. if'.-r the c!..r .... a XI r. seanw was ovtr. from the U-vI-p.oiii H . - - - - olmes was in the eaMi:et. Alter one or , t wo hdse lace, bad b. u exhibited. I trently ihew a'.dtf the curtain hal:e;iii.,vr oiic oi the ai-ertnre-, showing the UUiilemv my l;ev, and. in a vcrv low wlj.i.r, iim r audible. ssM- ":...1 ...r. i,, lrien-1-,"' then drt w- liack mv hmd ati drew dow n th curtain. The m n-ation in tlie audit -uw wa renf. Although somewhat excited. I was amuied to hear the dlfh-n nt run irk. Indvou h.-ar it p-.iW "I wondir w ho it N." "How U-autiful it w." " i do wi-h it would api-ar aain." laiiy mi ilium, who wa on the ouMe of ,m ..4.7.44. 4 ....... iih- n u ii. u.f, app. an.ii l ' rv nun :i pn-aM-. iii..i-. at I lie n-crpt. 'Ll - . . ... tion I had rui i eil. mill r.-m-irLi-.! tK-.i l,u j thought Mimething uuu-iial would oivur. lor Ihe spirits had Urn drawing from r so hard ad evcriiDg1 to etuible f :ern to tnati riaiie. tliat -lie had fc.ine any vitihtv V.. , , xt'1' ll n "1 '"-l a litt e and virions rro... sts had U-cn made th: I should aj isar again, 1 i-ullisl the Al.e-r tlie cxc;t niciit had suli-i.lnl curtain to one -ide. shown! mr hi ir .. i nn-rtun-. an I . i or lour voice. at the me nine sa: i. n no are vou ? l. i .,e te 1 usjournatne. lansweredln a low i Whier, as lielore. i " 1 IU KA1IK live, vnr artati. ! Tlil. 4-;4llt t.lif-4..a V..o o...:.l . ..... l - . L TL II T . ... I . . ..... . . , sure 1 am.' etc. were us,i by Flore,,, e Cook I was inlonuiil IiV Mf.Hl:i Jlri. Holme), when ). when r-r-on-i f r t ill . u I 'n',M,r tn:lt 1 no,l,d '" them, io that Ihe J'eiiple would Uiil.k 1 Was tlse same Katie ' l'l'aJapiH-snilin Imdou. The ":H at Iirsl, aim olten wa.S the (j .ietioti akcd, "Call this lon-iMv lie tlie Katie akcd, "Can this ismMv lie tlie Katie ! ' ."l i-an d thn.ugh the mi.li im'11' -f Horenie CKik in London - t Alter a few moments I again shown! my f.ev. and aid. Mf coor-e it Is. rm tu;d-l." Tne sen -a tion wa even greater than twfore. I again withdrew. Tlie lady miiiium rttnarkul that spirits could not remain materialized but a few moments at a time; they had to retire into the cabinet to gather strength. On my appearance again at the efcurc. Ir. Chihls a-ked me "when I had I n In IOmJon T' 1 rep!ieil, " I atti nd.-d a -a;iee there Pxlay, you stujiid," and again retirnl. Mr. II. suggesNil that I had said enough for the firt tune, and I kit the cabinet, ia.,il tiiroiigh tlie bed-room, 'iip-j.r.irs l my own roon. en the third Iloor. The audience s -naffer retired, congratulating each oilier "t!.at tlie niaterialiAiti-.n ot i spirits w as a fact bevond a doubt. Katie's till W ItJl lmrneis ripldlty. So Ifreat Wa.s l,M,e',,t,'l,,,n!h"' i,Hr,"r w 'l'" 4 . . 'cry Veiling, ami a large number Were 'ul away lor want of room to admit them, The liiaf.in-r in w l.i. li K uie at.i.r.i!4.-r.t'il f 1 .u... i., 1,... ,.. . .. . .. v. '"' "'" "J ,,iron?" he nppT liullway and etimli down-a'airs to the "lavi-rooin, wili which the cat.uiet eoiiiiuaiiicatcd. has lain already dehuled. One evening a gentleman, who had 'Hen attend, . I the M-ances. in-i-t. d iitHin Ii in allowe.1 to -it in tiie hall.U the hi ad of the htairs on the niund l!thir, and that Isith doors should remain o n. Af:i-r oiifiderable talk on the subject, and the int rli n nil- of third parties, ti,,. iiie,liiiun cotiM-nti to allow the gi nth man to hit in the hall the in-xt eveiiiiig. Iuring the dark seance, of conn iIh door mini ! ?ru t?t ..;t it over, ami u inn1 tne iiiiu scann- Wdtrni inii iiii-nii be should N- allowt-il to Xainine the back ' room. I"it afn r that the.d.N.r inut la.j lockef, for That roeiin eotit.nnrd all the v! iabi la-longing to tl e mediums. I Tin day la-lon- this was lo take pi. a imoiher mattn-ss, vHer than the one in , u-c. was purcha-ed and planil upon the j U-l. vo 1. to i:iaae the liicaiiiv iR fwii n the -lats tile the shcetsoiite litis k. Katie w.-s to etitrr the room intl.e early part of the evening. se rete l.er- If in the bat k pait of Ihe lad, under the llpt r liliitI tris- and alongiide of the lowir one. ( M owt T niattn-s It-ifi'' niiioM.I .. i:..i . ,. I, .. . . " "i ..i..i.i... pi.in- '' 'he front of the It d.-tcad. so as to make naun fur Katie to lie on the -Iut. W tide llw room was Ning etamini-l. whi- h. of ... .. , . , . , '"'-e. would oertipv but a f. w minure. 'I his arrai.getneiit was earrinl out be K'ie to is rbi tiou ; so (umpli ti ly was l?. .-..;-! rl '"d Clot Ij.-s ;,'ju-ti d. that W In n the Mut.c was over, and the g ntlcina-, and bis fri. n.U ontrn.l tl, p.n ati.t i....i.i.l i f l.,.i. .r.in..lln.4.1 nil PV t Am rif.l.t . tl.nt I " "-' ..004. ..... , ,.., imre wm nottiit.g; then lo mite SUs1 picioil.
After the room was Viw-ated by the reii tletnen who hail examined it, jjvl the door wa Un kind. Katie r- from laT bWJnr .!aif, dipped ita h.r robr aad bend drta. iiti r.il tlie cabinet In the uual way. vi hifh oi-eupieij nor over eiV'ht or ten iniuu' showed Iktm It at h j rf th aper-lun--, and in a jocular in.ti.fi. r told the audifiiee to ak tlitt t'entli liian rho wa "iftin in the hall If "he i.ot h.n.-
I I some out ihf-rv " wHeh. r.f-nnr. i ; . : : ' "" ipiiM-a uun. arm Katie ws loudly arw plaudi-d. Alter her iH!rformanee hi tlw 1 cabinet w.s over she n tirel. ;ii!iiutjd tlie .....I 1. l.i ... . ami iriiuni 1 IHTe Until UK tloor ! i "l-nt-d, the U l;e envmi ti room. tijW a .their Inntsai;d the audience bad all UieiX"je. It wi a Very warm lArht. a:ul notwirle.tandlnv Katif sutler d vcrv much with the h-jt while Nrrniel in ihe tl. so eouipleu ly wa her part pertornM-d ami i tiie audience liiat I. one of tlieta I vtr su-jittiil Uwt any tbir- ' was wron but on the contrary. Ir t a;eimy si;in nature. I was o:tu ! sick at heart ; I f. It that 1 w yuiity of a (jrreat crime. Ni-bt alter ijijhtwas my pillow wet wih tear: the heart . would overib.w with -rrief. 1 ap-"-:ind to - surriu!i,;iil with a icloiid i f sorrow iroiu wbi. h there , v.., .v att. . in if Hii my J.r:.r4 Ut I tin ikiV uuA fr It ,! I i.odl ..r i. i .. a i t. . ...... i ( . .n ftm-. ,, nir ' f -r bn-ad. In mv tronM.,1 ifr,- m l a..- , id to mi- their ejn r.veti-il on me. ayi:ir. , "ur ii.i..- an. i! j- n.i.-i ,-e is on . yci." 1 was ,nii!, nn? riiv-ieal ?. w, ll k 4....l I 1 I . , mental pain. Netwitli-ianOin tin' mat y !.r.,; Ua ravers an I siiM.liction- I n.t nn t. even lor n li I. no anw r w:j m- ivmI. ' 1 hi re a arnl to la- no wav but to e-oit-1 tiuuein ihi wiekeil. .-iutul e.ur-e. I , fis-1 now Hut it wa- g,Hi lt. to lattice.!. Tlie m-vi re trdiul that I i went through gave a more e-Iear , and minpri ben-ie vi.- rf r'gtit and w roil jr. .o amount of monev or other IHII-lde-mTloll on 1. 1 ivi" ('..'nr.. ...,.".. i io partn ipa:e in su. ii ait ir f mio.i, tran-r-i tion. Oli, poverty! juverty! h..w victims lie pro-trafe af yonr IW-r. many Jlrxlrau Farlh.makr. latest Me'nan jonrnaU ror.tain Tlse Mime v rv inter.-,ting .! t.uls of Uie nwi.t ; earthMu ,ke shocks whicti liate b.vu lelt in ;N,,rtheni and We-tern Mexi-o. At (iualiaiu&to. Zi.'.i Ii iu-o and Acnild4rn. 'shv the New- York H'.W f. the sln k : i,rti,.nl.rlr .-.. !..... .....:: fwi'iation from Va,t to w. -t. am;,,..,,,. iu-..--. 4ii hut i. .in ,.i4 iii;-r. ai ... a. in., two "sharp trepi lstiotis n-ere felt, I ; tobowtii immeilLiti l v hv a i.roloi "l t-iii.ri.m ..r t!. ..... I Un the ti. xt da v. the the idM-nom I mm m.miteted it-. If In the f..nooi n i.ut. ed rumbling noiix-a binr I un.W rgTound at brief interva'. More il.au a hundred detonat.on; ol this n.rt wire regi-uTcl in the coure of twr.tr-four lKnr. At 1'nebla. many hundred mih-s to the simtls-ea-t of (.(ian.ijiiato, at J.I.'t a. nt.. or almt j half an houralVri tK.ve rnentione,! , bt:, r plae. a vljr. Wa f0jt wtii,-n caii half an hour after thw "slurp trepidations" were a-rceiti at th rous tarthoiiake shot k. cau-nl a renal deal ol mis chief in the suburb-, and danngtil In tin ity ot I'm bla itself the twu solidly built Spanish church- i.f tne Campania and of Siin Koque. The oti urreuee of Uie-e phenonn iia over so wh e a region of Mexico has tiatura!Iy exe1tel tlw attention e.f m lehfiflc nwti .f that country, w ho have maintained a crtilitable rank jpi the Intel, levtutl world. N nor Cijatapafi.. a di-tir.-pii-hul mining engineer the capital, has ju-t l-uhli-hed in th .Uuiro Mtxtcmnn a careltil and inten-sting articJe on reographical seismology of Mexico, in w hich, while commenting iian tlH-s reei iit elemoiistrations of the subterraneaa fon-ea, he giv- his mtini 4.r ta-lieving that the city of titianajiiato hvi actually sunk mors than sixty-nine lueiers, or X feet in round tiunda rs. in le-ss than a century. It iseif much more-than leal inijiortati.i1 to Mexico that this curious statement should lie accurately verified, and further cvi bni-e on the point will la looked fur with no little interest. A we nml hardly ay. there Is no lack of auihentio in-taini s of the uhidenii withid a comparatively brief historical period of rcitleralde arvas of the earth's surf.ei. (irenland. and those parts of the Pacific and the Indian 1'Vaiis w hich abound in the curious atolls or circular eoraln-up i-lauij-. lirt jrr.iphlca'.ly diTi.'ti by Iarwjn, have lain gradually sinking during tin. la-t century and a half, while, during the saiae trio.j, Uie vves; co-a-t of iith Amerii-a. the p-nir.sula of S.andiiiatU. nnd ome of the arehips-h'goi-s of ih Pacific have en as gra dually n irg. I. it th.-e pheuoioei4a have laen tnaitiiy cLi-nel on the shon-s l the greater octans. mh sin ii a fart as Scnor Cuataparo alleges of th great inland i.i-tricts in w I.h It the fiiuous inii.iiig; city of uafiajnato is situated, would la a Ii-i'fi-Ily novel iiiritr.bution to our means ed fort .dug a winking theory of tie sc great cottccal f hnnges. It i honorable to thMnUn tiovernmi nt that it s ih-yoting a great d'-al of prai ti":d alt. ntiori now to tlie study o lhc-e ju stion-. N inr Cautaparo, ju.-t naiiinl, has lain rnvntJv appointi .1 oi.e of the iiictnN r if a comii.i si.ui of four jt r us. chargul widi tin duty ot drawing up a thorough ge..lig;.-d map r f the Mate i f . tf-o. r. ji it oti"lit. we stipfMase, to fe ca!i. tlie l'eliral I'i-.iiit. A yoi'm; r.i.ui '. New Vork. l. .iril 'u-g hi fat Iw r a- ! i.g mie of the 1. 1 t psiwi rI'll tin 11 ill th" ..' , dei I a lil. U : T'sf of the fact, that his p-iret.t .pi- k les kis dow n a W hole row- ol .oil--s i.t one go. I le otnitte il. Imsi ver. to tie rrioa t;-.i tn individual - mg suih hhai i- waan auctioiii i r. To Hrvovr Silvir mi.s i i;j.- f the best w ay ts to w.i-h ti.e -- t- wi n a conn nfratiil solution -f sulpb.i'e of 1 1 !- ride ot zinc, and lo rub the w-t r-t pi.e-es ith inetalhe riuc. Then rii.-e i'i p'"'" water, and n ni"lete tie w,-hi. g wiru sori. Ink st.'drn tan It; removed in I'.o ta ue way.
