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CEDARTOWN RECORD. W. S. D. WIKLE & 00., Proprietors, ('El)AHTOWN, GEORGIA, SATURDAY. MAY 22, lS7f>. VOLUME I. NUMBER 40. TIMELY TOPICS. 0*pt. Eads hopes to have built and deep water at the tl» 'Mississippi iu eightoou n Oko. H. Pm liia jetties mouth of *uths. A. In ms express mewtuger who killed n robber in liia oar recently, has been voted $1,000 in gold by the directors. England sticks to ninzzle-loading ur tillery, and is manufacturing it an ex pense of $1,600,000 nnnnnlly, while the t* anything chancel lor- nt position fiieml Dr. onitnntly protected i,i™, rest of the world i but liroech-loadcra. It looks as if tbo 1 ship was not such after ad. Bismarck Ealck have to be c by policemen. Dn. IjINdkmas, ttio United States rtint director, estimates tho product of tbo Comstock mines in Nevada for this year nt thirty-five millions of dollais, sinl next year’s product at fifty millions. A Washington re teg ram estimates that the government has Wen defrauded ont of two and a half millions of dollars daring tho last three months by illioit distillation. Tim uumberof passengers saved from the ill fated steamship Schiller wns only,fifteen out of a toJjLof ttvo huu- Ureit aUtl flL» The loss of life, all told, xrill reach fully threo hundred. Two “ valuable " dogs tried to oat up n little Atlanta girl the other day, and ono of tho Atlnutn journals expresses the mild hope that she may recover. Tho dogs, meanwhile, nro looking for another small girl to lunch ou. Latch advices swell the number oi lives lost ou tho steamer Cadiz to 02. The Cadiz whs out of herooursc in con sequence of a misreckouing of her cap lain. Hho struck a rock and sunk almost Tin: southern memorial association lins adopted a resolution that all sol diem of tho federal and oonfoderati armies bo cordially invited to join the memorial association iu decorating the graves at Arlington tho 1st of June. Tint latest at sortion of tho historical ioonoolosis is that documentary deuce exists to prove that the Boston patriots of 177.1 emptied uothiug but painted onts iuto tho harbor, tho Brit ish tea bring t aken ashore and economi cally mod iu the ordinary way •*Thrift, thrift. Horatio.’ Tnv: total revenue r > April 30, 1,8 Tho receipts fr< 11 :»0, 187 its from July 1, w.re $81,846,- m duly 1, 1874, $89,768,871.06; If. the 807. Ot $7,918,21 r tho Hist ten months, is added pis of May and dune of the last «r, tho total will be $110,274,- u as the cabin and 1,200 steerage passengers. The joiner work of the vessel alone cost 6,000, Osk of the dangers to which Eu ropean tourists are exposed, is tho pres ence, this season, of tip uuusual quau- tiy of enormous icebergs and ioo-llelds Atlantic. Many vessels have latterly taken the extreme southern route to Liverpool, Hamburg and other points, on this account. Tho steamer jeipzic, which arrived at Baltimore on Saturday, although she entno by the uthem steamer track, ran alongside an iceberg two hundred foot high and five hundred feet long. Among the list of cabin passengers on tho ill-fated BohUlcr, as published in tho New York Herald are raven from Georgia, of whom only one, Marx Cohen, of Montezuma, On., is reported saved. Tlio?o lost are O. O., M. W. and Miss Jennie Leouliardt, of Augusta, M. Harrison and A. Waterman, of llawkiusville, ami Hermann Sprite, of Mseon. Wo notice but one other name from any southern state, Joseph Wile, of Greensboro, N. C. No southern passengers appear in the steerage list. Statistics have recently been publish ed showing the condition of the church of England. Since tho year 1800 and b$fcRfl872 tho church of England lift] built 8,204 ehnrchrs and rebuilt 926, milking 4,219 in all. In 1881 the i her of henifioefl was over 10,000 ; there nro over 18,200, with an annual income of $8,207,280. England had 6,000 parsonages iu 1836; anil there 11,000. From 1830 to 1872 there i expended on purish schools about 500,000. Oui'.AT Bimtain pays $140,000,000 for tho annual maturing interest upon her national debt. This linn boon done for sixty years. In that time she has poid her debt twice over, bub yet it romuins in full vigor nt its old amount. Wlmt a moth is interest! Yet this is what wo are doing in this country. All our greenback indebtedness without interest wo are putting upon the poopln with interest, which already amounts to more than ono-third of tho expenditures of the government. Tint Han FriuieUoo Glironiolo calls the attention of immigrants to Oalifor- that they will havo to contend against the cheap labor of tho largo Ghineso population on the Pacific coast, and a >uw»\oh itculf. tuth tho reflecting that Gaucasinn labor,will eotuit off vlo- tortoiis and drivo tho Mongolian popu lation hack to China. This may ho true, but the record is Hint the Ohiua- man will umlorbid any eliws of laborers for work, and the existence of a large Mongolian element in California should ho duly considered by men without capital who have rang lit tin Pacific onast fever and meditate niigraliou. Tiik pass ago of what i‘‘ Pence Preservation rot," and wbioh is n reality an oppressive law akin to till “Gorlov " law imposed bv the Normal conquerors in England, h«s been s; obstinately resisted iu the English par liaracut by the Irish members that tin business of tho government has booi seriously obstructed. Ann Eliza, t Brigham Young, Chief Jtistco L' versed the deois Keene which ti month alimony cided that as thi divo seventronili Mrs. ,H coma l<> grief, inn practically re- f his predecessor ed her $500 per ic new jndge de- •nld have been no iogo, there could be no legal ad hcrce no alimony. Chicago is badly swamped financially. The delinquent tax list foots up $0,750,- 000, and the city is borrowing money to meet the deficits in its treasury by rea son of the shortcomings of tax-payers. But worse than that, it is acknowledged that if all tho delinqaent taxea wire collected they wonld not be snflloientto pay the outstanding liabilities of tho city not provided for in the funded debt. I’nnTHKK details of the sickening dis aster 'o the rtfamship Schiller state tliat nine'y-one bodies have been recov ered, and an inquest has boen held on twenty xf them. There must have been about three hundred persons lost. It is the opinion of the officers that had there been a lino of telegraph, from the light-home to Penzance or Plymouth, a steamer might have been sent in time to have saved many lives. Tap following table shows the growth of the public debt of the leading nnti* of the globe in tho last two years : LATK news summary. EAST. Signor Wnuilnnna, the sword swal lower, wlillo performing Iasi wook at OalalH. Mainn, cat lilmmlf Internally. Inflammation ciinuixl. ami lio iliod last (mining. An immense wharf, orwered with coni, men. teaniH, and ulifde. quietly and Hiiddenly slipped into tho East rlvm at Brooklyn tlio otlior day, nntalling a loss of ♦68,000 on prop- , rtv-ownors. No tiunian lives wero lost, for Innately. Gommiasionor Douglass has tele graphed to tho various supervisors who am superintending tin- work of -oizing illicit dls- iUrrh'H to sond tho names of all tho revenue of tlio oatabllshments iioy may bo dismii and reported to tho United Hinton district attorneys for prosecution in evnry ease wher tlmro is ovidonoe of oolhision. Tho centennial celebration of the capture of Fort TicomU'roga, by Col. Ethan Alton, took piano on tho 10th. At sunrlso calibration !>egan by a rovlollo and s&lnto of thbtocn guns. A collation was spread among the ruins of tho fortou tho moadowa and summer hotel which was opened for tho o sion. Ttio memory of Ethan Alton was « hr a tod with thn enthusiasm duo tin* hero, i In the nitno of the “Great Jehovah and Continental (’engross." captured tho old! a moved to tho fort grounds over aken by Kthen Alton ammltted In that comity last Thursday. I>. i. T.ambort keeps a country stoic twelve miles north of Clinton. It stands alone on prairie, lias a croquet ground in front of building, and is tho resort of tho young people of tho neighborhood. Last Thursday morning, about eleven o'clock, two strangers ■ode up, entered tho store, and wero shortly ollowed by two otlior strangers. As roon is ttio laltor outcroil tho store, tho Unit wo draw ttiolr revolvers and commanded t.ambort to stand. Ttio other two men wont to ttio eroqnot ground, wlirro eight gonttenien and ladies wore playing, and ordered thorn Into tho store where they were guarded by three of the men while tho fourlhrobbod ttie More of $200, a lino watch, a shot-gun two revolvers and a considerable quantity of goods. They then left in the direction of Clin ton. Alt well-dressed, griitcol looking men, well armed and mounted on splendid horses. Tho robbery was dono ho quietly that a black smith working 100 yards distant knew nothing of it until the affair was over. A gentleman living near Ottn'oh says ho saw two of tho Ynnngor broth ora, and from UiIh fart tho robbery is At tributed to the Youpucr mid James brothers. M ISC KILL AN KOUB. Tho postmaster-general has issued an order forbidding ttio payment by the |>ostmas- ter at Cincinnati of postal ordoin drawn to the order of L. 1 >. Bine, who is engaged in eon- ducting a gift outorprino. All registered let ters addressed to Mine are to tie returned to ttio cOloo from wliioh mailed. Investigations in*o tho operations of i ttio so-called s')},- conspirators |> I Iowa Unit of the silk placed upon tho market in Now York, >ho government was deprived of one million tlvo hundred thousand dollars. 1*0 REIGN. Japan hna coded its portion of tho island uf Hagaliolon to Knmlft. Orders have boen issued by tho Ger man government to troat rh a punishahlo of fense tho cotlootion of moiiov for the bcnetlt of ttio priests who havo been HiitijeCted to lognt pAiialtios. The Catholic bishops of Prussia havo decided to dissolve tho leligioiiH orders wliioh tho state tcleratoa, rather than see them sub jected to governmental supervision. I)r. Gybichowsky, tho SnlTragan hop of (Ineson, (l.rmany, who oonsoorsted tho holy oil on Mauiiday-Thursday, lma boon •on viol ed of Illegally exercising oplanopal fnnetiniiH and sontoiiocd to nine months' Ini- onraent. Herron Ziokowsky and Floolnsky, gy of ttio cathedral, who distributed tho oil, havo I icon sentenced lo a lino of twonly- ilvo marks each It is reported from Paris that tho Prenoli government positively contradicts ttio assertion Hint (iermnny tins recently made ropresc ntationa of n liontilo tondonoy. Ttio snme dispatch eontairs a slntement, helhivod to t-e semi-official, tliat no ouuho of eonlllct oxlsln between (lertnany and France, and ad vices from all tho eaplt:il>t ol l'.rtrope are ol the same toner that pacific ciuw»-^ u -t—‘-‘““u-v, where in the s*nnnflA1ir * Tim '"v editorial, says "Wo hollovo the czar.i« ro- solved to hold most decided language in favor (,f ttio maintenance of peace and lo use every effort to put a stop to tho present alarm. A few days will probably bring forth official dls datums of rniionl roporta. It ia possible It will bo said Hint there is untiling to Justify neb apprehension, but tlmro should bo no mistako on lids point. As long ns tho present onditionn idiiialn thorn must ho luirasinosH, .ven danger. An unforeseen incident, an outburst of jealousy may pro ipllnte a rupture, ho czAT I" unable to giiarantno that France III not attack (lorniauy within l> my fair Island ! - silualo in ilio sra, ■o\cs «f tlilnn; His bashful illle m toward a blurs I know wliat Hwe«tiici - dial clash nf liny bills clolahwtil lheto, atoli, Mirouuti dust tml Bcinstiuii'* I seek iiiuti - - O deaf and (blind l— uni cimu t find tnee, loveliest, anywhere. Yet - whether It bq a, me vague, etli red puls Or fugitive sw.'et edrr illldefllied — MAUD S REVENGE. limy ho ifllctm employed a " You foo,” ho t-'iiid, ‘ onr lust, afternoon togoklv H(*uring this sho looked up into hiH faoo with her bountiful blue eyed? " Wlmt do you menu ? ” slio suitl. “Put going awny," ho • luisworod, “ and you know how it is in tho wArld. Pooplo just moot iih lhey do in a stage coach, liko oaoh other, part, and go by dilToront paths to diflerent places. Probably wo shall novor me>t again. Sho made no ntiHwor. , Somothiog tlml djd not soom to V»« hor honrt. wun fivi «nd hoavy, boat against hor breast and ohokod hor. ’i. Aih iuhu /mv. 1 been mi lting lovo to her for throe months an ago in tho lifo of a girl of sixteen. Hho lmd ovory rehson to lio- liovo that ho dosired hor for his wife. Ho had taught hor to lovo bim and now ho wasoooly making his adieu; hut what could sho do V Nothing hut stillo ovory apponrnnoo of emotion, slid hear tho blow in tdlonoo as best slip might. In lovo woman has no rights [tlmt can bo assorted. Wo all knoW that well enough. Hho may havo pnrso, porhaps sonio day hor riglt to vote, but in tliOHo mattors that tonsil hor most deeply, who ih by tho laff of ouHtom— by tho command nf hor ov.’i pthlo also —tho veriest slave, “ A *ul ho,” paid ho, "I thought wo might poo our prolty rivfcr bunk OQ0O again," And she got back hor voice. “ I hopo it in not ho damp as it wan yeHtonloy," alio said, “ TlmnUs ; I’ll not take your arm ; 1 must lift my droHH and hold niy jiarasol, yon know. "Hho don’t mind it an innoh iih 1 thought, sliO would," ho said to himself. “If I worn only dead," h!»o moaned inwardly. “ If I wefo only (land." And then they took tlioii walk, and olmttod, and ho OBCortod her to hor not tago door, bowed to tin) old aunt at. tlio window, shook hands and lumtonod away. Paul ltodlaw hud gone out of Maud : MIMi i nln.i, Dull rllO Had loVl'd Ikltll HO llllioll, (mated him ho well; tho blow was more | than sho could hear. Next day she was* I very ill, iiudfnr u long time sho lingered ut death's door. Tho blindi of tho little I houso wore olosod. The old woman i wont about on tip-too, with loam in her j eyes. Tlio doctor's (illitiago stopped at I tito gale twice every day, uinl ill all the | village it was breathed that she was j dying. But youth ih very powerful, i Tlio girl grew well again, and with her J very recovery a groat good foi l lino foil ' upon her. Homo far ofT relative, dying, made ; her Idh heiress, and tho poor young Igautio nrmamontH nro fn nmtiiiil meiiaoo. oreature, who had had ninoli lido to find WhilothoyexlHt.it in beyond tho powor of j hernolf in simple iuiihIiiih and nont dr imperial poacn.iiiakarH to allay appro hlini h, was now able to wear l liannioiiH." | vet, and diamomlH if she ohoHO. , , Her health whh titill dolioato, unci Moro Whisky Frauds Unearth'd. trilV0 i WIIH r eoomnionded. Why should Tlio whisky frauds are still receiving H j l0 , u ,t travel if she olioso? - infiney attei tion by the Ireasurv department, j „,. 0 ,i not, he thought of now. The old and Holicitor Wilson Ih oontinuully mi- j aun j, W hh mifilelrnt protooti'a*, and the artliing new fronds. Further record j i W(t togetlicr crossed tlio olmnnel, lin- ovideneo lmsbeondiHoovered against the j g„ r j n g long on tho oontinent, and re union Copper distillery at Chicago, and turned alter » five year’s absence, to 160 barreht of spirits seized at their Establish themielves in Ijondon, whoro works. Three hundred harrola wen- ft ( .j r ,.|,. ,,f fusliioimblo friflnds soon also seized belonging to Bovin .t Fraser, j B |, ru „ K U j, about thorn. ,oni«, frcnli proof hnviiiK boon M(l|lny „ „,i s |itj dilToroiioo in obtainw) ngitinHt tbnni. iic,il)ln'ii livc-n. l’nibably Xlmid would I'notogriipllic ooiiinn „f tlio inlorllnl * J, r , inv „ known Him »•»« lj«#ritiflll if revenue roliime on, being:m«do i.t tin, I pcor; bill, M,« know troiuiury ,l„i„,rtmnnt^„i„I ^ forw,ir,l, ,l t<> j j( |1(|W r ri „, „f flaltom b>ld her of linr olmrmH. l-uv,irn w„r,s nt iior foot. and liolpod hiH lovo along. He flung himself into pursuit of hor heart with ardor, and at last gathered hope enough front Inr glances to speak lo her. He offered hor hiH lieiut and hand ; and hIio whom a glance or a word once thrilled ho accepted thorn as she might a boqnc t of flowers, It troubled him a little that the blushes and BWOotnoHs of tho old time did not rot urn ; but perhaps tho societ y manner ho admired so much forbade that. At Inst she was hiH; and when she was his wife hIio would no longer refuse those which ho found it, so difll cult to hog from hor now. Tho man who ho coolly Hat naido tho tenderness of that fresh young heart, that loved him ro pined for it now as a wr 1 ary traveler pines for the cool spring and shadowed resting place. Yet had she not given him that “nos" that meant she loved him ? Ho put by his doubts and looked for ward, longingly, for tho wedding day. And Maud, what, was in hor honrt? Why did she laugh to herself as she sat alone V Why did she recall over and over again the omol parting at the cot tage door ? llomomberlug tliat then she was poor, and that now she was ho rich ? Worn thcHo memories to carry to the ‘altar ? The day wiib set. Every ono know it. Maud herself told fifty confidential friends. Reporters would have an ac count of it, for t**oir papers. It was not like Maud to desire > noli publicity, but ,;dvp had made sure of this for some private reason, an.'A 1 ’" happy pair wore to meet at tho church. Tt was “ church, which at an early hour of the appointed day waa crammed from one end to tlio other with people iu full droHH. It took two clergymen to man age so fine an affair. They worn there. Wlmt a bustle, what a crash ! Ami now they are coming I No ; only the bride groom and bin party—not tho brulo yet. Hho must, ho hero in a few moments. Tho ladles grow more rest- loHH, Ton minutes piisaod—twenty— thirty. “ Tho hairdroBBor,"Haid one. “ lhat s the delay." “ No, t he gloves. They are always tight," whispered another. An hour. There must have \v ident. Hho must bo dead, Politico-Economical Problems of tho Day. At a mooting of tho American Hcciol Hoiouco Association in Detroit, last week, Hon. David A. WoIIh was intro duced and delivered an addresn on the general subject of social soionco, and especially on tho relations of capital and labor, and of tho mutual dntios of society and tho laboring olasBCB. Ho Hturted witli tho proposition that novor before to-day has man boon able to pro duce ho much with a given amount of power. To illustrate this bo adduced tho fact that by tho construction of tho Smz aaunl. the time of a vessel's pan nage from England to Calcutta him been reduced from 110 or 120 days to 80 days. And this preponderance of mind over matter ih b coming moro notable, every year Glowing now and valuable additions to tho Imt, of inventions. Tho fields of soionco and art, are still open to tho inventor, hut with the advance of Hoionoo oaiuo necpHBArily a cheapen ing of the productions of labor. What was formerly a luxury comes to ho a necessity, and former extravaganoo is becoming frugality. Where this cheap ening proooss will stop is an interesting matter for speculation. Tho speaker then examined tho pro gressive stage of society as regards the possesion of property. Tho poorer olusnss arc gradually but suroly learn ing tho motto, "ovory man for himself and the devil take the hindmoHt,” and are determined that the devil of civilization shall not captera it noos, they them. -1| It does, they may, bko the Oominumists of Paris, draw down the whole <abrio of society into cue common xlRrtox of destruction. The woalthy perctiwo this spirit, and, from this perinqilioiiXpouplcd with tlio efforts and demands of’ .tho poorer ones, Hchools, hospitals, ehurcl'^i sanitary and social reforms I'prnm,. ".v Vehv,'. ism, howevor originated stiik(N%itTnuos unions anil orgiunzatlonsof tbatoFass. A vagabond ropayo the aooiety \whioh compels or assists him to Jiis vagabond age by founding a liuj of |iftupcrs,unx>s- titutes, lunatics and drunkards. Bdbioty scca this, too, and moots the case by all tho moans in her power. Tho idea 1 lmt tho men who talk of social solcnee in our day are hermits, full of book least dying otherwise she would come. I learning but, devoid of experience and pLI.5 1 £n O their foot now. They actual knowledge of the evils they would look at the door Home one Is coining, set right,, is a mistake. To snow tho It, is only a footman, but he wears Miss absurdity of this belief, the speaker ad- I. rmn ‘a livor dueed statistics and statements to prove Ho advances to the bridegroom and | Umt by Mlojvinff out Hie teaold.^of hands him a little note. Ho tears it, open. This is what he reads, as the eyes of the great throng turn upon him: “ Boor Tool ! do you forget, that there is no demon like a woman Fojrned? When you jilted mo long ago you turned my lovo to bate. When you courted 1110 again because I nviih an heiress you .Wra ii |iron’d man. I am sure you will suf fer very much, for I shall not meat you nt, the church, or ever again, Mio|io. I leave to-day for the continent.” Maud luid written this sitting in her room, in tho bride’s dress she had al loNved her maid to dross her in that Mi ro might ho no suspicion of hor plot, and she had called lief footman and sent him to llm ohuroli with this note iu its white envelope. And now revenge was satisfied ; she had punished him ; sho wan tiiumphant; she had avenged the wrong done to the other self who loved him so. ’they stood at the window looking down tho street, watching the groom as he hurries away, when suddenly a (lusty iy«l voUitrnmi, will, u WoMnf J«' I;™ 1 '. Stepped out into tho middle of the street, and began to sing an o'd tune Maud knew well, an old lovo song tliuL she had never heard before: I Hfrovo to tear then from my lioart, Tlio effort was in vain; , Tlio mi"ll wan ovor ou my lifo, And I am horn again. the ofllci WEST Bed Cloud, Hpotteil Tail and seven- toon other chief* of Hiou;< Indians are m rout. f >r Washington, to troat witli the government for the rale of tho Illack Mill* The captive Cheyenne, Arapahoe and Kiowa Indiana, from < 'hewenno agency, arrived at Fort Leavenworth on tho 8th, and were placed in the guard house, whoro they will tiieii 11 ;| U take* place. I lie oquaw who is charged with murdering one of the Germain family to among them. The supremo oonrt of Ohio has de cided that tho parsonage* and reside,nee* of clorgymen, and aJI buildings and lots not actu ally used exclusively for religious porposos tho different oitie substantiating their charges. I Among those made was ono from Anger nt Cincinnati, oeitifying that n certain number of barrels of spirits had been emptied and the stamps destroyed in accordance with the law, and upon fur ther search the same lot of spirits was found in Cnieago in tlio original pack ages, thus conclusively showing the collusion of the gauger witli the distil lers. On April 30, .Sir. Wetson culled upon the collectors of internal revenue in different localities to furnish infor mation concerning transactions in their districts, but np to last niftht very few of them had responded, and to day the secretary of thn treiisury called upon them for an explanation of their non .compliance, and for on immediate reply. I the He in determined that all orders of this | ing. nature shall be obeyed, or the collectors | uud take tho conseque Him could murry when she would, but she had no heart to Rive any oho. Lovo died within her heart in that long ill ness haunted by visions of Baul Rod- law. Her faco hud only changed for the better; her manner was nure charm ing than it had ever boon, but within 0 Ihi 1 1 l.niMii hiI. This is h r iid cats down * » itself iruptioiiM SOUTH i mimed Allen, ugivl 05, stabbed <1 hi* father-in-law, Jacob Almond, 1* Paris. Ky., Haturday night, during A new Pacific Mail steamship was launched at Chester, T\i, last week, being nnnib r 160 of the company’s A German named Mas» Hatmday at Asliport, fifty rail was killed above Mera- rlo attempting to kill ade Haturday night her soul she felt a strange and terrible change. Him who had loved so fondly and tenderly had no wmdernosft left. All those soft feelings hud perished, and tlio man she lmd loved she positively hated. Thinking ol him her soul was lashed into a fury, aud she longed passionately for revenge. “Is it possible—Miss Herman It was a crowded parlor ; music filled the air ; a soprano of society was sing- Miss Herman turned her head .w Paul Itedluw. They had met lake till! coimenlienees i ouwo more. A strange thrill swept A Inrpo number , f „„ramuiiicalion« tbrimnb ber frame for a moment «b„ have been receive,1 from differeet .no- I remembered her old feobng f„r „m i tionH from |„,rti™ offering to fiirnieb | an,I then followed all onn.lim of t - proof of fr.n.1, r,„l the eeeretary baa | umol, n ° mM . ^“'10, and She directed all a,mb to fnrniali the proof I know be woe a Imb.holor Btlll, and «ho ' l Informailon'"^ bee I at! 3T end ahe would bumble him “^havo'e.M d m,on'"tho,o M of j Ter'hand,r/ looked'awe,,11/up Into Ht. Louis to combine with thorn in pro-1 his face. nring the services of Hon. Matt, pouter to obtain their release. In re- sponse to if, Secretary Bristow sent dispatches to the supervisors at Chi cago, Ht. Louis and Milwaukee, info • It, age hi remember the garden, mid bank, aud all the pretty id bow did yon know me ,4 “ ing thtin that the best legal assistance j alUhm time will be furnished them in their efforts to convict those under arrest, and tin government is confident of establishing the guilt of the parties. — Prof. Huxley, Dr. Sanderson, Mr. Darwin, and other eminent biologist, intend to petition parliament, on the subject of vivisection, in ense it cjiues up for discussion. While they are ojix ions that naeiess cruelty should be 7«l • prevuiiicd, ti tut nr, „bei. , legislative ac views will hi Crd embodied in the petition, One exploits a beautiful bid to be come a beautiful rose," he answered. He took her do n to supper that night, and saw her to her carnage, and ho called, as she had naked him to do, in a day or two. He iiud been a good deal in love with her in those old times, thong! 11ad not been prudent to marry a poor country girl, and Ic - had alwuylithought her lira, itifiil '•'< I Be |,aea»,n of hi. life tell up <i. him. Ambition was sat-1 give put powerv To bring i ninoli iu countries sti is ill thy parting glsn in to thy foot. I llipiilist lovo’s will Wo cannot u> When tic* has hound us nisi; Forglvo tho thought Hint did tlioo wrong, And l)'> mine own at last. Maud listened ; tho tears stood in hoi is. Huddonly her heart noftenod, What years had not done this Hong lmd jomplished in it few moments. Hho is a girl again. Hho loved Paul Red- law once more. All this fiendish long ing for revenge was gone. Yes, she loved him, she would he his wife. Him could overtake tho messenger yet. Her carriage stood at the door. She rushed down the stairs and hurried into it. Drive for your life,” she whispered to the coachman. “ Uvertuko Thomas; ho has a note that I must have back." Nib coachman obo.yn J. Me .«vo k»> bride was never driveu jet. But the footman's foot had crossed tho thresh old of the church ere they had neared Hho stopped from thn carriage as bride has seldom stepped, unattended. Him had forgotten those who wore to be with her; she thought only of him—of her lover. The crowd did not tern at her entrance. It had massed itself in tho aisles and stood on the pew cusli- social Hoiouco mortality can he much dueed. Tho provinoo of the sooial science reformor is to study statistics, lompare results and draw indubitable (mcluH'ons ; and for this work society iWes him a greater debt than it ow " lie HunooHHfal llmmcier or Htatosman. Tho teachings <>r som » European re- formers, that property ia theft, soom ftVn/iS r< Vl)l) iiVq'ilsMiim ^lin'd ‘I'livisioil of property. Am well attempt to provide by ntatlito that nil men shall be horn with an equal phjsloul and mental ca pacity for production. Mr. Wells proceeded at aonsiderahlo length to apply the division principle to American productions and acquisi tions, and, to show tlio absurdity and impracticability of it, ho said it is prop er and right for tho workman of tlio United States to demand and strive, if lie will, for the largest possible share nf the joint, products of labor and cap ital, for it is the natural right of every ono to seek to ohtian the largest price for that which he lias to sell ; but if, hi ho doing he restricts production, and so dinmiishoH abundance, ho docs it at his peril; for, by a law far above any legislative control or inilnouof, what ever inorcases scarcity not only in- oroosoH the necessity, but diminishes the rewards of labor. Singular Imitation of Flab Motion. It is now proposed to propel a ship by k not of machinery imitating the movements of tho dorsal fin of tlio sea horse (Hippocampus). Mr, Holds worth remarks that “they generally maintain a nearly erect attitude, sup porting themselves in the water by a peculiar undulating movement of the dorsal fin:" and the late Dr. Gray also remarked of them that "they FACTS AND FAN0IEB. Would yea know tho baby’s skion '( Unity's sktcH nro nmuunni* oyos, Mamma's eyes and nniilo together Make tlio baby's pionsaut wuatkor. Lost tho baby think 'tin raining. —EleplmntB llvo (or two lmnilrml, Unco liliuilrcil, null ovou tout h.imlreil year,-. On why ahnuld n fellow fool sail \Vln>ii it's fishy enough to fool gay ? Oil, nvIiv should lio go for to (lio Whim thoro'a ovory tmlaoomont to stay t" —Mayor Wickham, of New York, has had engraved upon his writing desk Talleyrand’s md motto: "For every appointment I have made, I have gainod ninety-nlno enemies and one ingrate." If rumor bo oorroot, tho I’rlnooss Clothilda will be shortly separated from her husband, Prince Napoleon, at hor own urgent request. It was a mar- riaffc d’ oonvctianoo. , An English justice fined ft boy tph shillings for whistling whilo u ol»rftp- mnn was passing the gate, and Wmt s the sort of a little man John Blill itt If the hoy had boon bumming J tuu0 he'd have probably been oxacntoa, -It. must be rntlur binding on a man io hundred and ton years old to pick and 1 iina^+^horafton like t&« m !n n vb« ending editorial : “Tho cooil (lio young ; Hut tboso nvIioho bonrtH aro dry bh HUimnor (hint Burn tu tho Hookol.’ —At' 1’ompeii they rcoontlv found a uurious rooord. 11 Was soratohod on tho stucco of a kitohon Jvall, and has boon . thus translated: "Lighted tho lire, oooked his meals, and swept hm houso for him-fiH.nQl^ywiwKoSlils (Tay, mnI hV refuses to take roe to the clrons. Lo* m nth this, in a different lmml, is w» t- n ; “ Women are never satisfied. —“There is ft dog." This trivial phraso was used by an instructor of actors in Paris as tho vohMe of an im portant lesson. Ho ti-dRht them to j vo it, ill tho sense of various mjpros- t,10nj ‘ . i i .„,.n are only living a —Bald-headed non nro litlln iu to our ill* lo 1)1,twill, W» ( lir holt, iri«liy umii Ktoin, n l[BI \ prolifln mid toon *illi lone ' J ,1 thut. they MSS to Imniiiu viinltj, u k,toi)"i J -M ta ?- a dontin Arroli, nlh tllWiJ., BW oel- O’Flonoiftnu to lit" lotliwo - n , on 0,1- hl-ort, who lmtl not filvuli lliu. portimity to got Iu it word odgow..o, during o too linnrn' rido behind tlio littlo hoy 110RH in W« oyotor wog™ !' 0 vt: iifthor ltnowln' tvliy yotir oltoeltH till, 1 my lionloH tlmro? ,„ S A", r " ,tml it’H liooiiiiHO tlioy nro rod, Jh t ,1110th tlio hhiohlng Bridget, I ttith, ami a bolter raison than that, rnavour- noon. Boon use there i« ono o thorn aioli side of a wagRin' tongue. The Mecklenburg declaration of in- dopondomm might novor hovo imoior t,ili/.od Nurlli Oorohmv it it liiidn t boon tor tlio nniUnuhtng lovo ot mntnraony shown l.v tlio lodioo of tlio tnr-hool ototo. Tlio toyol governor,! allowed tho county olorta to olmrgo * 0 tor n mnrrlngo licon 0; thm extortion op- eratud an a damper on tlio ardor of tho owaina, hot roniod in tho l c malo brooot tlio vongoanoo wliioh blo “’. f quell, todepondeneo waa tho inovit. Ado roHiiH.-hWont/o IrUmnc. -Tim trade in »blooded" dogs Ih an It, m ot no littlo amount, dho value of tlmoo p-inoipally pointer,1 brought to thin oounlry from England during tho InHt two J,-arH, io atalod to liHftlOOOOO The furorC - about Lave- roXed lriohoottoro, G^ttoh. and kindred hroeds, is now ft« great. 1 with kindred browm, u , * b . over that In .Tapan nbopi »po*“'J®, bita. No dog that oimto l"»a than •i.uuu faoiiit'v, but not vorv rapidly and tlmy I io now oonohlerod t ”"" r "pidlgroon Hoorn to iiiiivi, cliiolfy by tho notion of valuahlo aimn on tho the dorHal and peOtoral fln„. The peg, Nothing in a Name. A writer oav»: All nnmoo were origi ■ Blowed l |)y*tho' 1 onoioutB' r wiUi 1 'rega^to thoir well llodorBlood moaning. B' ,m “ they wore commemorative ssss*®f% (implied to ono born in that month) , HI* tlio sovontli, cto. In other naira they worn oaprtaawo of »he^- r ati,,na,d"airoa,or i hopciaoftho parent,; ' Lot she it—what has Imp fully expanded when they move, and in very rapid motion, the notion being a kind of wave commencing ut the front end and continued through its whole length continually repeated, ho us to form a kind of screw propeller. " I'liiii unduiatory motion of the fin is produced by the lateral movement, iu ft given constant order, of the spines wliioh an to oompoflo it; the movement Piling nC ilgflli *0 *!*•» ""'"Tf the body, and consequently at right angbs to tho direction in which the fish travels. A delicate membrane intervenes between each two spines, which partici pates hi thoir changes in position, and forms the inclined planes above Hpoken of. Mr. G Becker, of London, Has con- Htrnctcd for the royal institution a boat beneath the keel of wliioh is arranged a , ’ nv • Bonodiot, blessed. Not unfro- q3ly they were ^ 11 mo aiioi... w„ r „ .. ,...» Tr - . ‘Z“lrSddy-nAfaa,rod haired. Namea series of rmla, to wliioh an undulaU.ry H i g hi’aoout now aH they wore in . ..i Umt i\t llm dorsal I m .i„ „„.i «a imnnrtant, Dtlt pleaded^ ’’Thoo B,,mo ono »»id, "Tho bride, 1 and they all look,id that way, but in stood ot making room thoy tried to bar her advance, and thon somehow tlio clergyman hud made his way to her and took hor by tho arm; and tho v,nro of hysterical woman rent the mr : “The doctor says ho is dead. ’ Maml knew no moro. There is au odd, half e.rnzod woman ,11,Inring from piano tn pli.cn with a maid ami a courier. Tln-y call bar old JliHH Herman, and toll how tho bride groom died in ohuroli on Ida wc.lding- moruing, "ut tlniy dn not know alb !<o uu „ OJU1 guessed the contents of the little note Hut was swept away next day when the church was swept, or guessed why Paul Jtedhiw died. A genius thus defines tho differoi: A Hr. Louis Family Extinct nv tub Loss of tiik Hchillkh.—The loan of the steamer Hchillor oil the Hoilly Isles, in the English channel, has brought mourning into many families of two continents. Among the two hundred passengers reported drowned were seven or eight from Ht Lous. Mrs. Ridgeway and her two little grandchil dren and her son-in-law, Mr. O. W. Walter, were ou board, and are believed to lie among tho lost. Mrs. Ridgeway was well known in this city, whoro hor huslmnd was engaged in business many Years he died about five years ago. Within a porir 1 1 ™ M, “ Ajru Ridgeway hu', laughters pasi He adored in ,. ..strain his heart. I thing he want*, and h i. And tho faot Unit she I twenty-five cents bo “ ||’ r I a belle inflamed his pride 1 thing she does pot want. I of eight, months Mrs. her husband mid two i, way, mid now she and grandobildron have found a watery grave. Tlioy wero tko only survivors of llm family, mid no rein- • left. Yr movement aimilnr to that of tlio ilornal f, l'lato, nml aa important, fin of tlio hinpoorimpua,« oommumoatod > , ' , I10n Uy ignorantly or oaroloaHly by manna of olookwork. Tho roll, wave J™ .* tlulB m „king our pcHonol n - liaokwiirila ami formula, hogmnlng at W, c 2{ nr0 wo r»o than maamngleaa tho drat aud continuing to tlio loot at I w |tn tlio name of Cloorgo or right angina lo the length of tlio boat, ■• Tj „igl, Unntoblorvoa, might 1 well to all un.loratood purpoaoa, be now d an P y‘th"ng r bat'“tho' floxemhoirod heavenly blue. . rpU:d y m;f:rorufflng i: i fi .a»'ia [ factory roaulta, ond w . „ rogr#M . Hevorol large workt' J [JJ, \ lho Hand i0B - T1,e Jnl bo flniS next month, company will bo im.o ^ ^ jn thu and I. abaft wi'j th „,„„r before T ',::,::i"';: , :o t ;:,: l g!u p min.,. Th«o i. ,,l gold I,oaring quartr. in tho l iia about Dihlonega, aud the men i , alv.irn for it now will not ho £ ' uhBlftclea. They liii vo miano and.plrnt/'.l pmaavoranoo.