VOL. L FAYETTE VILLE, 1ST. C. I i - - : - ., ., ,. . l 'H UKSDAY, MAY 13 18S0. . - BLEEP. . ' V. OAXC Las written A food mnnv " poems in Lis day, Lot nolLing for surpass Li f mine wit jleep: -ana Lara or to tb nan who Brat inrMii .unf So Sancfco Pidm mUI. and , mj I ; 1m4 Ue Lim al.0 tlial La dida't krrp Hi jfraaU tliacorery ti Mimwlf, or try T toaka ii M iW luck fcUVw might A eh muuvp)jr bjr "(it i Ight r Trs, Urta U min nho Crft Invented !p I rraUjr eait'l tch.I itemtiuo But Uaat lU man with cari Ul and drp, UMV h 7 lh C'r' n' or w,ion Jm first Li rented, mul trntl round advuiuK, '- ' - - - ' - "KIjni With tie lark, aJ with tL lark to bad," OVefrra aonia olcmii, at-tilnpetital otI ! like tLe r very cheaply saul, ttut ere you make yuur elf a fuul or fund, Pray juat itiqaii about iheir rim; or flail. And whether lark Lar aujr UU at all ! The 'lim fur uoneat fWka to b abed" la in the oiwruiu, if I rraoQ tight ; Aim! fe who cannot keep J.ia precious head Upon ' rUtw til! ita fairly light, And ao i.j.y hia forty m.miln itka, la up tw knavery or ela he driuka. Thoiopami, who auu about the 'aeaaoua, am! J 1 It wa a glorioua thiux to ne in arawNi ; Hut then h aaid it lying iu Lia bed At 10 o'clock A- M. Tba very reaauu Ha wrwta a cLaruiitgl the aiwpie (art ia ' Ilia preacLiiig waau't aiinciiwurU by him practice. Tia duubtleaa wtll to he aomniuira atvake Atvukt In dufj and awake to lluth Uut when, aloa ! a bice review ve lake Of oar Lt JeU ainl daja we fiud, in aoolh. The hour that leave the alighleat rauae lo werp Are tltue wr paaaed iu childhuud, or iu aleep Tia heautiful lo leave the world anhile For the nft vioiona of the gr.iil i.ihi ! Aud free at laat frooi mortal care and fc'uHf, To lire aa ouljr in the angel' aighl it slerp'e avret rmlujs coeilr ahul in. Where at lite worl we onlr tlrram of mil So let us sleep, aud give the Maker praiae. Like the lad who, when hia father llitinght rclip hia moruiii nap bjr hackliejed phrase Of vagrant wwriu y earlr iNHigairr caught, -ried "Serveil hi;n ri'hl ! It's not at all aurpruin, be worm was (HjuUhed, sir, for earl rUiug." . ' ' : THE LOST LETTS. JacoU C.irttT and AtltrrtIrpruJaUEre I utiiUanU Uwug lit a-ljllnlg lrvcr. 'I'lie stnui friciiUlii( existing letweeu tlitriu in Itovlmud Lud not drclincd in nianlnxxl. Kach Mjeij.Ml titcrliu traits of cliaractir, ibtuigu the two tnc-ii vvtre ijuite unlike. ilf. Carter was much lf loved for h' gentle nature and kindly ;iliiiet. The sdiort comings of his ft llow-tuen were nl-u-nrs viewed lv him with a rharitaMe eve. Mr. flarrion, uu the contrary, though an honest, true man, was harsh and intlexilde, aud quick to condemn any deviation in nthera from tho code of rectitude laid down for himself. One bright uiorninij he-aid to hi ixin, a hetewle! a letter he Jiad jut written: "Paul, I want von to cam this letter ' a to the poiitofHce. Dou't tnp on the way. It must go out in the next timil." l'unl took it, fuit qd his hat, and w cut whistling dowu the etreet. , Ou hii w uy he had to pass the home of Caleb Parker, Lia most intimate friend. 1 "Halloo!' called Culeh from the piazza. "I've just had a streak of luck. Uncle Roger h'as given iuo a splendid Now found land dog.w Oh, that'a jolly r returned Paul, cag erlv. ; " . . .. . 'Come in and see Lim," urired Caleb. Paul glanced at the clock on thechnrch steeple. It lacked a full half-hour to mail-time. Thoughtless of the disobe dienco Le was com mi ting, he yielded -to the temptation leforo Lim. A few tuiuntes could be eae.il v ?prel. lie Lurried to the hed where "Rover" was tied, and ppeut five minntea admiring aud praising the "splendid pnppv. I lien ue continue! Ins walk. Uut on reaching the pogt-ofiico Le found, to Lis great dismay, that the letter was missing! lie was care lie ud carefally put it iu Lis pocket.' H Lat should Le do I He re jn enri ir--'l pn 1 Hn y oq t pocket liauker- ctiiet wuiie laifctug m. vHieo, ana luiua iog it. was probable it fell out then, he quickly re t race 1 Lis steps to Mr. Parker's bouse. lie told Caleb Lis trouble, and the two' made & thorough search. Uutjthe letter could not be fouud. 1'aul whs in agony. : ' "I'd alont as soon bo killed as to go Lome and tell father. He told me not to atop by tho way, and bell whip mean ful ly." ' "Do yon know what waa in the let ter f". inquired Caleb, after thinking a lit tie. ' . "Yc. -Father wrote to Mr. Carter to send him twenty barrels of flour, to last .till be gets supply from the West." "Then save yourself-a whipping by Lolding yoor tongue. Don't say a word to your father altout it. Come to my room .nod write another letter, and sign your father's name to-it. Twont do any harm, and 'twill bring the flunr all the same. Only keep w List." Paul Lesitated. He knew Caleb was a wrong counsellor; that a frank and straight . forward coorse was the only right one. Bnt be Lad been twice peverely punished for small nets of thongLtlcss disobedience. and the pain of the blows was fresh in Lis . lacmory. HIT 11 .1 1 t t -r " en, on ine wnoic, vaien, i gness -I'll follow yon'r advice. I can't see what Lnrt it can do." TLey went into the lionse, Panl took the offered pen and ink, and quickly wrote tuns: i "MKunrrowx. May 9. "Mb. CARTrn Vtar Sin I wih to purchase of ru tweniy bsrreta l pl nur, to be sent im medialelr. I A. llAHklSOX, per P. II." 1'ani una seen uis lainers clerk write letters on busiueiu, and sign tbcm in thi war. ' i Ten rninntes later he deposited tho let ter in the postoffice and went Lome. "DM you get my letter in liefore the mail wentT" asked Jlr. Harrison, as Paul entered the parlor. "The letter was there in time," was the evasive reply. A growing uneasiness now took possession of the lioy's heart, aad he real I v felt sorrr a e a . lio li&! not iravel his lutuer dienleasnre. and owned tbe troth. He had leen gnil tv of crooked deal's g, and his act (as such Ada always U-sreawwrHWiirW trr dreadrj It was too late uow, Lo reajtooed, to re trieve the mistake; what might come of it, he could not tell. Three davs afterwards. Mr. Ilarrwou received twenty barrels of ,flour from tho w holesale Loose of Mr. Car ter. i - It was a great relief to Paul's iniud. The letter Substituted had apparently ful filled ita purpose as well as if it Lai I been tLe original, j . . A week went br. Ouo morning Mr. Harrison said to Lis wife at tLe Lrcakfost table. I sent a check cf one hundred and fifty dollars to Mr. Carter. Don't seo why it hasn't been acknow leged." Terror and dismay instantly overspread Paul face, and Le quickly left tlio tabic. It Lad not Ix-fore occurred to him that the lost letter held a check, which was lost tiH. The thought appalled him, and ter rible foreUrtlmg tortured his soul. quite reariv to than ire the subject. "Paul, said he, sternly, "how comes it that rou aiv wo mie in owning luai you lost my let leri' Paul Lnug Lis Lead. . "Twasii't riirht. I know, father. Lated to Lide it, but I thought 'twould twoold save mo from a beatincr." . Paul left tho room, and the merchants were again alone. "Albert," said Mr. Carter earnestly, "we uav0 ueen inenus iroui boyhool, auu I hope you won't take offense at rav plain speaking. Don't von see you ore Lelping your ton to make a rogne I . "A rvgxtc! , What do yon mean?" "That's what the end will Ih. Paul is a little thoughtless ootl iuitH-tnon, bnt a rood lov In tbmufiiJisJLx-w aoi 'riil ipniib- meut, yon see, itisi itrcci una to nci nn derhauded in this thing. Encourage frank ness in him by keeping hiui less under feax. He lias taken Lis lesson in art'lice. God grant it may w Lis last." Half an hour later, Jlr. Carter wont awav, and Mr. Harrison sat loui; absorbed in thought. A revelation bad been made to Lim, and he nroe'e and went to Paul's room. "Well, Paul," fcaid he, "von Lave paid a heavier penalty for concealment than if the truth had lieeu told at firt." ' "Indeed I Lave, father; I never Lud any thing to worry lue half so much in mv life." ' "Always Ik? trne and open. Paul, and yon need have no fear of me.? Father ami son Lad both learned an im portant lesson.- Youth's Companion. The extraordinary speed of tho bicvele Late in the afternoon of that dav, a aa jum receiven h siriKing liiusiraiion in . lal 1 t t a a as a Paul sat alone in the librnrv, tho door bell rang, and a moment after, ho heard his father cordially greet Mr. Carter and invite him into the parlor. They held a low earnest conversation to gether. Mr. Carter seemed to be giving ome important information which aston ished Mr. Hariisou. Tho tloor was closed, but occaonally part of a sentence came distinctly to Paul's ears. He heard the words, "check;" "sto len from a letter;" "State-prison offense;"' "young for such a crime." He looked nut of the window into the street, and a strong impulse seized Liui to flee from the house, but his limbs were powerless to net. Suddenly 3Ir. Harrison ojened the loor. j ! "Paul, come here," he said. "Mr. Carter wishes to talk to you." .... . . . . .llie ir went into ilia partner nrrron j and trembling. One glance at tho weary, serious expression of .Mr. Cnrter's face seemed to aspire of Lim Lis coming doom. Faintly, and with a palpitating heart, he returned the good man's salutation. "I want to k a few qnesrlons," began Mr. Carter. "Can you tell me why, how you shake ! What's the matter V "Nothinir ves I I dou't know," stamtnered Paul. "I want you to tell me all yon know uImuiI ' j "O sir," interrupted Paul, quickly, "I never told yon a lio ! ncccr, XEVEi:!aud I hope yroi'll lit-lieve ine row !' "Relieve trh'it, my son T "That that I didn't steal the check ! I I ,,t oiir letter but but I .didn't know it held a check V with chattering teeth. ! "Lost my letler! tchd letter T Oat with the truth !" commanded Mr. Harrison. "The one yon wrote to Mr. Carter. Yon gave it to me to carry to the post office. Then was plenty of time In fore the mail closed, and I stopped a few rnin ntes to look at Caleb's new dog. The bet ter w as dropped somewhere, aud I couldn't find it and and I thought it was only an order for flonr, and I wrote another and uigned your name to it. I knew it would bring the lliur nil the same and it did." i 1 Paul beau to crv. "I received that letter, and forwarded the flcur at once," put in Mr. Carter. "(io on l'aul. fco yoi uave lorgel a letter for me. v hat else have you done! asked Mr. Ilurriirou in a. severe t-rm. j "That's all I have to tell nothing else," fobled the bov "Your father's letter, wjtb a check of one itmtdred and iilif lo(ar, catnv to me 1 hail two lewers, one a lew mvs auer ine other," said Mr. Carter. "Tho lost letter had been picked up and forwarded accord ing to its direction." A look of mingled relief and surnr.se sutlileuiy came over Paul's face- j "WL did you snppect me of stealing tLe check, theii,F Le asked drying his tears "Don't see what led von to think I did suspect you., YY hat did T asked Jlr. Car ter. I "Uecanse I heard yon and father talking raliout a check that was stolen from a let ter, "nd just after that 300 mentioned my name. ; 1 Mr. Carter burst into a Lenrty laugL am even tho knitted brows of Mr. Harrison relaxed. Paul's face Hushed crimson "Yon were more frightened than hnrt. rny Ikiv," snid Mr. Carter, laving Ins bam on l'aul s slioniiier. "lour cxmrso was not right, and guilt is a load a ecu per, am is easily alarmed. Rut no one had suspect ed you of stealing, Panl. I was only tel your fttber that Abel Phillips, the son o ono of onr . friends Las lately forged 1 check, and is likely to go to prison.' Rut something was certainly said about me." . . . "les: JL asKeti to seo yon, to inquire about your schoolmate, 2s ed Lee, who wants a place in rur store.? Panl gave Mr. Carter all tho information Le wanted! about Lis schoolmate, while w r ww . t ir. narnson sat tuiuxing. tic was not the Kiiirlish match for the 100 miles chain- piouship, whi-.li tMik place 011 April 10, iu tho NorthumlK-rland , cricket ground, ' at Newcastle. Two renowned lOO uiilo riil ew, llighaui and Phillips, were not pres ent, but tho starters included tho well known names of Waller, Mcnotif, Cuiui and Lees. Six thoiisual people witnessed tho contest, iu wjiich". brilliant spurts va ried tho dogging tactics. Tho first mile was iinisht-d by Waller iu three minutes forty seconds, and the last milu was made by the same rider iu three minutes foily two seconds. Waller made the 100 miles in six hours twentv-tuo minutes and tweii- tv-seven wconds. which is two minutes fort v-three seconds better than the best revioiis record :it that distance, that of Hicham. 'IVrront mafo ninetr-eiirht miles. 'ami ninety-five, Ltt-8 nearly eighty-eight. Jan 11 too n five tniuutis' rest and Lee no H ti4-ti" e-iK - iuii u tea, - Ixtt nller and Terrout did not stop at nil. Tho bi cvele 111 its moU-rii form seems to liaveut- taiued as high n rate of speetl as any ma chine driven only by leg power cau rea sonably hojH? for. A New Puzzle with Wouds. Stu lents at the I institute of Technology have designed a rival to the Gem puzzle, which is lK'ginning tti excite considerable interval aUiut town. (liven two words of unequal number of letters, the problem is t change one to the other bv altering one letter at a lime of the first, so us to make a legitimate Knirlisl. word, containing tho alteration, until the deHrd result is attained. The conditions are that onlv one letter shall be altered to form each new word, ami that nouo but words which can be found iu Kuglisli dictiousiies shall be used. Here are some example of the changes; , IjisI toll est Last, vest, est. Hoot to SIujc- Riwit, 84Mit, shot, Shoe. . Ihffj to Cat I)ori dig,- Jig, fit, fat, Cat. Milk to Jfash Milk, mile, male,- mute, hate, hat!:, Hm(i. Jloftd to Jlttil Road, rod, root, coit, coat, coal, coil, toil, tail, Rail. " Soup -to J'7ai Soup soul, soil, foil, fow l, fool, foot, coot, cost, cast, fast, fist, r Ifdl. r The game is becoming nuito iopular iu railroad oOices, as well as in family circles and at nrcsiIes, aud seems to furnish in struction with amusement. Boston Trap clcr. , s . The Weldon Xacs says: At tho mass meeting inHalifax List week, Capt. Diy introduced a resolution complimentary to Capt..W. H. Kitchiu our Representative iu Courrss. TIh) resolution emlorses Capt. Kitchiu' -urse'j andr whs pnsel witluiut a disseniit voiee. We are gla4 this wus tlono as we know Mr. Kitchiu has represented our District as well as ituylHMiy couhl. And" it was right that his services should receive the rex;gnition r a . -w " . 01 tlio liemocrutic partv in convention assembled There waa a yonnp damsel, oh, Ideas her ll coat Very little to dreaa her; . She waa awtwt aa a ruae ' In her everyday clothe, Bet had no young man to caress her. Meridian Recorder. There waa a Tomig turkey, oh, Ltess her! It coat Very little to drees her; Some dry hrrad and thyme Alu Tliaiikairiug time, Aud the ale I lie laat Lit from the drewier. America Pmnrk. A nevapaper poet, oh, dang him ! And p-lt him ami club him and bang him ; He krpt writng avay Till the p-ople one day Rum op and proceeded to hang him. j Detroit Free Prrai. "Whoever is 'honorable and candid ho ue tit and courteous" is a trno gentle man, whether learned or unlearned, rich or poor. t Every man endeavors with Lia ntmos care to Lido Lis poverty from others, and Lis idleness from himself. J I ' ! !,!-. - - - ... - r . , - I A. NO. 4.' The Political Lif, land's Or rjj.DSTOiro J 6erricei of Eng- 1 gutesman. ia Times. . 1 . fr .1... t ipu xr. r-t 1 . tlie second tune in 3fr. Gladstone, 'i . En2lisL Gov- u,sl.le,isattue., - r lias .rk l,ank..nr2. while the fight over the reform till In, at its Leight, ami presently cauie fc iJe-'arded as "a rising voniur nian.w Jt J Z this "round that Sir Unlwrt Icel .ftnt,.! hiui Junior Ionl of the TiV 34,jinl advanced him lube UiAk- Xv Jtry of tlib Colo nies a fewiiiontl'"-V- A ben, Sir Robert Peel's . Lrief ad Gla-lstoue whe opportunity of s ronger in thu ien 111 1110 rut teristic has stic ! sfitration enueu.i- nr. is re-electetl had an f-r'ag that bo was even K-itioti than be had anient. '' This charao Aim his life lonir. 'He is one of those arsivo natures that is at its best wea ijhting against odds. r ;ir ... ..1 . -.1. .. ... ..!. I... 1... raiting in any imp oO no uus fretiueutly foujrht'siowu party,. his earn est 11 ess rs a reforior keeping him ulways ahead of the body his associates. The mm of a "warmHrrtuaitt of Liverpool, a baronet, ho u&'aSht up to believe iu Tory priuciplelMt 11,J belief weaken ed 11s his mi ml. -.lured. In 1S51 he formally attached Eoself to tho Liberal party. Folio ine. Fa change of base in July, 1S52, ubeLord Aberdeen form ed his "coalition t!inet he was made Chancellor of tlio kcheqntr, a position that he also het I Ijix short time in Lord Palmerstoii's rttoristrv and to which ie was again app-iied when Lord Pal- merstou Uiok oLiattr the second time, in 185S. During tboeriiid he s-tt for the university of QiUl being continuously returned thence frwl817 until 18G5. In the latter year Lo w tlefeated in his obi const unetiev, but o returned for South a Iancashire. IsirdLImerstoii died in Oc tober 1SG5. Mri Gtt6ne succeeded him us lender of the Hwiif Commons. He was now appi-iiich 'Uvhat Lad hitherto been regarded as tkcaliuiuating point of us career. In US-bo brought 111 are-; nil bill.' This hiita defeated ami the Government resirid.i and so it fell out I that-Lord Reacondlfl's reform bill against which Mr.iiltone terly was passed, Ik Mr. Gbul i-ian to make; New York . Water Port. a Fresh Railroad Speed. - 1 1 i t i James Cochrane, "formerly of tl.n tt: ted States navy," gravely proposes to con- for J V I. I 1 .. ... On Monday last tho Times printed a let ter from a courteous correspondent who undertook to correct a statemeut that a rnti regularly Philadelphia place, Lo would bnlld at the Narrows! and Tl r ? ! ' '"'"es-would, be among at Throgg's neck, 'on the Sound, artificial o f, ft ,n the lU exar"fles lms with locks, which unnlAw J. of fast trains were not so striking as they tbe ocean tides ami convert the IW and ffi ! W7ZV8S m a aiviltrilUI V ' . O Ilia Utt rate of vert New York barbor'i, ton miU-pond , rt?V. COrreCt a ftatC" for tLe benefit of commerce and he t L" wL,cTl1 ,l '3 V?,r proveroentofpubR.Lealtb. In tUfi't "w iuIPP f-ommnnipihnn- f bieA ii. I . r:-LTlf l,or over 50 ars as, 1LCL 11 III J V 11 tbc water at Lili iide a ar when er locomotives was in I.. r - r.i .i .. . Ai,,m, .i i j .. i -. i enny inianev.- x lie same aniuority ijives Anion"- t?-e benefits 1 nromised bv the qi .l:t. - ,.... . .. . i - . cbaas-e -IW ,i;; ml ' -i ' " V ". -'o y a. special ,rrjL- rrv-' V ' iomcial train r live Or SIX fppt llllrtVn tli nn.oonl r .. .-' :V. , T. i"-- v . u. lll0 art of buildin infancy.! Th les in Ql mini 1 a .1 e a Im vasmfesTtTf -flats alotr?r-i!nrTiT8(d7ii-:-..rT-r- .t.-r; '-r :.: ' - i. . . . . r;. .-1 aaiii"ii. as tuo -lusiess umc ever mauo in --"rs uo.u.i.itieipermaneutiy lloodel, t,0 United- States-. Scarcely inferior is pnttiug an end to their malarious eshala- tho record of 72 miles in 73 minutes, made r,,, . 11 ,,, , , bv a train letween Luna ami Davton, m- j tie depth of water could be regulated, Ending two stops. The best English re- nn.i would he uniform,' thus saving that COrd is 13 miles to 10 minutes, or at the portion of the large expense involved 1 in rate of 7S miles an hour and one mile in anilling- freight at the wharves, duo to 4g seconds. The special tmin which rising and falling ides. , cirried to Queen Victoria tho decision of I ho (anger and cost of ferry, bridges this Government in the Trent difficulty, in would bo obviated; with much of the diffi- isqo, ran 131 niles in 144 miuntes, or at cnlty and danger now attending tho navi- tl0 rafe uf 54 niilts per hour. Theso are gat ion of ferryboats. J ! ;. exceptional cases, however, and if there is jhe water of the port would bo fresh, any train iu tho world which proposes a and fatal to barnacles and ship worms, regular' schedule time of 90 niih?s in 90 making the port a, desirable due forjship- tn'iuiites, witb no deduction's for any cause ping awaiting freight. ! 1 w hich is a very dim-rent thing from the The flow of. the; river would be steadily occasional rate of a mile a minute its es- towanl the sea, so .that tho tedious anchor, iteriee is not generally known: Probably watch might be dispensed with. j . ij ilo fastest train in England is that be- Thc surplus water could Ik) used as the tween London ami Swindon, on tho Great source of mechanical power. j I . Western Railroad, which travels at the The aggregate feaving promised for the rate of 53 J miles per hour. The Xorlh plan proposed amounts tnjuillions of dol- western road runs a train from London to lars every year, and millions of lives in Rugby at the rate of 4Sl miles per Lour, time not stated. Rut the greatest benefit d tljo Great Northern Company, one is modestly withheld. In comparatively from London to Peterborough at the rate a few years tho vast; areas of waste water nf 50 miles in 60 minutes. Tho London from Newark bay ko Throgg's neck Avoojd Holyhead, or 4 Wild Irishman' train wins be filled up by river silt, aud under proper only at the rate of 43 miles. Probably the cultivation : wonbb furnish all tho garden fastest French train is the ono from Paris truck required byj the surrounding cities, to Marseilles, at the rate of 40 miles an The value of such reclaimed I land would hour, and on tho Rerliii and Hamburg be enormous: while the narrow channels road a train covers 57.V miles between that would : carrv ofF tho inflow ing! fresh I Spandan and Stendal at tho rateif42 water woul.i probably ie ample lor ine Hules per hour. Americans need not be needs of all tho seek New York as tific American. Milk; and Lime -Watek. Mil fought bit- lime water are iniw frequently prescr Gladstone's J by physicians iu cases of dyspepsia and ibed and triumph was not 4 fcri.iivus delayed. In weukness of tho j stomach, and in some the early part of '"isojx i 1SG8 Le .cases are said to! povtt-trv lafUial broi'sbL.!ltt js aWi- JaiUtis havitig Many persons who- think gool brcatbaod tavliahmeat and I milk 'n irreat : lusufv, freinently hesitate to eut It for th reason that the milk w ill not digest ro.olily: wurnea itf . stoinueb will often follow.! Rut experience proves, says tho Journal f Materia Medica, that lime water aud iuilk ' aro not only . food commerce tliat wonni ashamed to add to tho record the l'enn-. an iiilaml port. Seieii- lay Ivan ia railroad train between Jersey City ami Germantown Junction at tho rate of 49 miles per hour, and the proposed train, taking the average of tho w hole dis tance is, as we said, tho fastest regular train run. -2?. Y. limes. f..r tb.'ir iiloect tlie is. . J lisenlowmeot I llirf Afi Church. Lord Reucousfiebl's Minkrwas out-voted iu the Commons, but U 1 Lire's held tlieir ground. 1 hen cat Celts onntrv. Tho laced tho Libera Gladstone, the he a made Premier. Ti forms elTecteil durii( meut are still freshii the disestablishment i . 1 . i- . r . tue aiNiiitiou tu pu passage of the elem cature and ballot act the treaty of Washit meut of the Alahas lion were nmotig tht stone's administratis reform so fast tha:' alarmed. When he n University cducatim 1 a a m a e maile. 1 lie latUo Liberal p.nrtv voteih aud the Government a vote of 237 to 231 once resigned, and t accepted his resigna4 Disraeli; bnt as he k the cabinet was some was continued nenrln Januarv. 1874. Tlr aunouueemeut of a ri lowed ' by a most ed GLwlstoue himself tl rarely occupieil his r- Commons, nud the et4 a .a 'O aiteal to tlie electin of 1SGS a e nower. ami Jlr and meilicinu atj an early period of life, the! partv, was but also at a later, when, as .in the bnso of fies of great re- infants, the funct,ions of uigestiou ami as- t notable Parlia- j public mind So Irish. Church, in tho army., the education, judi .b negotiation of t ami tho settle !uims bv nrbitra iltsof Mr. Glad udeed, he pressed .r nation liecame tight in his Irish similation are feeble and easily perverted A stomach taxedjby gluttny, irritated by improper food, inflamed, by alcohol, en feebled by disease! or otherwise unfitted for its duties as! is shown bv the various symptoms attendant njou indigestion,' dys pepsia, diarrhoea dysentery, ami lever will resume its work,1 andjdo it cnergeti- '7-7 Value rja Dtor-a Service. I was called at midnight to viMt a .gen tleiuao .who bud jntst rt-turned from a late Uuut, wbero bo had succeeded by linsty eaung 111 louging a large nsu-ooue in ins throat. I provided uiyself with an emetic, a pair of cesophagus forceits and other paraphernalia designed to give him relief, am hurriedly repaired to his room. I found him pacing up .and down tho floor -with a look of iutenso distress and anxiety, occasionally running his fingers down his throat and gagging. Ue told meu in tones .f despair that he thought it was all up with him, bnt begged me, if tho least glimmer of hope remained, to proceed at once iii mv efforts to relievo hiui. Ho ex- Bisulphide of Carbon and Petroleum .3 ' a Motor. A New York letter to the Cincinnati Star says of a new motor, which is report ed to bo creating a talk in that city : The extraordinary . properties of bisul phide of carbon have .been long known, bnt no ono has hitherto discovered tho means of utilizing its forces until recently; when it3 union writli petroleum solved the difficulty. Rv its use in .tlio manner now applied "it may bo used with .the crdisjr.r.y steam engino without any cb.1n-2wl r.t ever, not even tho turning of ;i s::ow, further Uian tho addition of a condenrc-r to condense tho apof ,ifteV it b- beon . ed throngh U- .erSntf "tpnJery con nectTng a pTpcirot;vili0' exhaust, and ul connecting anbthefpipo from the escape or safety valve with the condenser. In use tho bisulphide of carbon is stored in i tank under tho condenser; the water is tilled in the boiler tlio same as for steau, and heated a little . more than lukewnrni, say 140 to 200 ; then when power is want ed tho pump is set in motion to injoc-t tho bisulphide of carbon into the heated water in the boiler. It instantly vaporizes and fills tbe steam chamber, and thenceforward nets precise ly as steam, only more dense, and w ith great er force. A full head of power, say from GO to 150 pounds to the inch, may at any time be obtained in three minutes, and turn ed off at will. It is claimed that three fourths of the fuel required for steam is saved bv its use, and that .tbe vapor nets like .hydraulic pressure rather than ex plosive" like steam or gunpowder. Ou railroad locomotives, at one sweep, it ren ders water-tanks , useless ; a locomotive boiler onceiilled can be run to California and back without change or replenishing, and the same on ocean steamers. A very important peculiarity of this vapor is that when a sudden need is felt for additional power, as, for instance, on an up-grade ou railroads, this is not'proenred by an incieau ofthe fire, but by injecting an increased quantity of bisulphide into the boiler by means of the panip. Thus in one minute's time tho power can be raised by the en gineer 100 pounds and taken otf at plea sure. Risnlphido of carbon vaporizes at 110 of heat, water at 212. It is claimed that the New York elevated railroad cars can be run without fires at all, lugs of heated iron, to be applied at either end, yielding abundant heat for the'supplying of the requisite vapor.' No incrnsation of boilers takes place witn.tlns airent, as is IIMIMV " I . aa callv, on .mi exclusive diet of bread and tig-j " milk and lime Water.! A goblet of cow's begot by the vivid, ess of his .fear, . mi 1 j r.-.L' ...i.u...w.,.r,.tc ,r that he would give a million dollars to iiiiik ninv ti.ivts nun . fc..i.-r.'i."7 1 . , ; . 1 1. .1 ... v.i fn., bave that nsu-bone removed. 1 assure l lllllO wuitt iiutini : i" im Rev. Du. IIoge Talls Auoxq Thieves a Fak-Off Coustut. A letter received in Richmond yesterday, and dated 28tU of March, from s lady iu Dr. llogo's party now travelling in rales tine, gives tho following interesting ac count of an exciting episode : "We had an nnfortunate affair the nig!. t before. Some one broke into Dr. Ifoge's tent ami carried off his trunk and travell ing satchel containing all his valuables his gold watch and opera glas&es, a pars 3 containing X40 in gold, besides much else. After a great fuss and much, searching tl. 0 trunk was found over on the kill rided cf its contents, and his clothe all scattered around. We baraly hope tlj.t anything will be "recovered, though the Governor here is making an effort and has arrested some parties. It was a most unfortunate) beTinninr' for ns and our dragoman; but we I . . I l.i..t Hmf fnali nnna n v nont m'l at 1 a . & . 1 . . , . I . . -. I . tl a stand was The way to nuk'o lime water is simply to ."... r,u,rc , - tuins nun innocent an 1 uu.e pu ,. , aeinbers of the procure a few lumps of -unslaked lime, amanlj not attended, with , unci, danger, m on onr guards, who watched be.ido L... .i. 1:...-s.. r-.ise nn.l watur. before proceeding to carry out measures bilst wo slept. We Lone nothing , defeaUl by a until the lime is'lslaked ami of about the ff relief. His fears underwent some worse niay occur." . ! . - . . .1.1: ..i.... nnnntion-on the strensrtb of this, and he Atl. lotti.r wnitpn on the iih of Ir Gladstone at cousistenco 01 mm cream: mo muo wunt, o ' - - - tll Za1 .leaving the nuro and; clean lime water on awA that fifty thousand dollars April, and received at the tune, stated " ' . . m I tt-ranlil wf mnrn I lion rnrtv Tin fiklll nnil I i ? 1.- j i.n I t 1 'i r t 1 1 a . . , a 1 . ao j 1 n ohim " w " e' w -- 1 iini no 11:111 ihtii illi. ulick. r i-nui r kml'seut for Mr. 1 to take office. remodeled and r Southern Gold. There was qnito a ar lomrer until breeze 111 Atlanta the other dav over the lame tho sudden news received by Mr. Hemphill of the fa I election, fol- Constitution, of j the finding iu the Ocoo tvo defeat. Mr. chio valley. White" couuty, of nuggets of j re-elected, bnt pure gold, weighing all tlio way from five fu the llouso of perny-weights to 440 pennyweights The l vear ho imb- iridd.it seems, lis found in tho vegetable Granville, his ganlea of a farjner named Lumsden, who, tLU lihed, in a letter toll I 1 ... , 1 1 1 ; r T ?.i .... 1 IL ,.f .-.n AO u Ulitw iormai renunciatiou f. ae leauersnip 01 wim iwo uauor, ui. m.piMiu 1 -1. lf4, , r.i. .l;,,,, ,.,,,1 tho Libt-ral party. U .be gods dispose took out of tlm garden four pounds of wUll it ame the fiftli.,,one. Hve in.these matters. ll,.t adstouo no more pure ore or 9G0 pennyweights V a 8i.l, ad look of. relief, and solemnly could resign Lis Kl( p than Le could 1 hat the cultivation of garden; truck n t0ttards nio said : "Doctor, I r ssing 11 oy iu iUiiaauu.ra..u...cu7 ... UOuldn't have thnT'lUuirr art .required to extricate the unwelcome ,natter was in the hands of the American intruder. I smiled and proceeded to iu- rjncnl a Jerusalem -and tbe Atnericau troduce the forceps, but after several at-1 Minister at Constantinople, w ho w as prcs teniDts failed to grasp the lone. Uis n :n TWns.-ilem at the time. Little I f ; o fears again induced him to mention a fabu lous sum ns the meed of the service that would expel tho object of his terrors. I then gave Lim tho emetic, its depressing effect causing his generosity to rise again, barometer-like, to a very liigu pressure. In a little while the emetic disburdened ?J (Ml tprtnined. however, of recovciin: lost articles. The party consists of Rev. Dr. Ilo-e, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pemberton, lie v. Mr. llolcorabe and wife, niissionarit'S to In. lia, and Miss Spaulding, of New York. They were all in excellent health and spirits, and were to have left for Damascus in a fc r davs. ' . e restrain I inun r ' issing it iy mo line conniy uas sumemy given r . , t... 1 .V. - . k 1 . I . .. A ... i.tnP. I . . -IITJTtOJl T VI 1 uer'sonal auimosi. i Jg-vw-f ' ilyTT eo eventually" re Attempteii Si:iUK of A LADY School TE.icnE,4-A Cincinnati in quircr special, from fittsburg, April 2C, . . a a says Eva Ernest, awning teacher in le third w ard sclnxds o -tU-gUany, attempted to drow n herself thi rruing by taking a the mora nrot, ug-p nuggetsH nun, goiu is not. re- - iseir into tho "valuable experience" lo.nrklihlo- and we shall not l surprised I , . ., . . , . , lr-.r.r. i . . . . -i i i inai ine occasion auoiucu uu:. u j.vi n, t.. rtoi. a stauiTiode for that section similar ti. t Ii.it w liic bl took olice in 1849. when w "- I . r . . InTVTTTVlT lf'J I rl tmt ill iau u:i.i l at a ref It drive , f that the occasion afforded me. Medical Record. ' - a .1 there' was a grand rusli Mr tue anruerous Khnres of California. The mountains of Northern Geornia have long beeu known fearful lean from tli idin street bridge, whicl IU....- ''PI... l.trl tl river is nlniut forty ed to 'the top of tl"' alwoit the middle ol head downward I"' In an instant loat-1 side of tho j. t t0 rich in gold, and tho only Wonder is Does Haxgixg Haxc nentsif hanging have a new that hanging does .not hang. . -The oppo-argnmeut-r-After num- digestion than there is t would arrest perspiration; the stomach its natural heat, suspends t flow of gastric juice, and shocks and wen ens the delicate organs with which it con in contact. An nMe writer on human C eases savs: Habitual ico water tin ers are usually very of the stomach. flabby alout tbe ri--. Thev comnlain that tiif .1 IT Z tI I.IO I.1.IIIO t-p . . rav av-ir iii i viit-?tra ii.'mii.i i i u i rAi).iiiuvuio - .. a & k a ai...a o iijvi ii fi 1 1 1 1 1. iiaiif a ' u in nuit i -,--..-...m- . - - nestlieAl egbany - operation of banging has food lies heavy on that patient organ f the bridge from the these mines bicU m e no mi y pr , perfornl htheCn resuscitated. After They taste their dinners for boars after i let. riie .nrl climt- out. f . ......u '"'V. . . .i" ...., n., ,;i ti. ..branti nrononuced is bolted. Thev cultivate the use ol s'-i;..". railing, at, a, point tl,e farU est - rT- auX subjected lants to aid digestion. ,If they are iutc. "Oliver, ami plunged ngg.- --',-;. " " T" , " , ' ' tn nn tralvanio current for several gent they read , upon food and wi.at i lUe sw ft torrent, tue Lmustien gau.e.., --.;;vv - - - c , P . ... , :,rtw nr i:r I nhvsiibirist has to s;iv abiut it bow i iliril . f ..III... I tuin lv as nnrei sneciuiens ol g 11CI1 ,1 1 I I II II rilllCt I K i a ' a a river ainl-pkled towards the ever came from earth. J .hat there will ruin icvci iiiiw uui v tirnre, which floated e4ily, evidently sus- be a sudden spread of gold I tained by the abuunauce of woman's cloth- Georgia bat in adjacent -. xt. i ....r n nt j I il,-..:r. f rr:ird ns a certaintv. and tue 1 II IT. 1MH, uc.'i-"T" ut mill miiicui f,--; . . . . i '1 tl.. . .... ., . ,!......! .i. t ... nr.ri. mnr vet vicbl as abundautlv as iau Ciimen um nsu,v f -"a. j ju varus ue- "w o'" .- . " , . low the bridge did a -tliff reach it. She those of California All that -ems to i i... .t: ....in., i I t.A ia r:itiital and lalMir. 1 ue lat- was piaceti in mo auu lanueu jusi. r-i . , ..i-il. .,tmlou HridA .n,l fl;,.r ter is on baud in abundance. lllfl'f V HIV CUlj". O f V-LAW I . Hugh Bovle procured ih -express wagon, and the woman, in her Irenched clothing, was conveyed to the J lleghany Mayor's office end soon after. to the homo of ber parents, on Sandusky f reet, j Tho young woman is supposed tu iave been led t fornicr will niw, no doubt, beforthcouiin We "ive elsewhere two communications uroin" the nomination R. Cobb for Snperiuten strnction. A iieiwrwiwu. a i;-. . . . . , -ii e by rising and vigorously assaulting the lt.takes cauunga, and pora ami u n -medical men w hose interest in science was potatoes, and other meats and esculents t tiein' manifeste.1 for his leneht. Slr- s-o through the process of assmuUt a "old fields of sequent! v ho diel, but from congestion of 1 bey roat at new i.reaa, uoi caa.e, t. the br.no, and not Irorn stranguiauon. meat, nuui.m iuc-o - Had be lived ho would have raised the cause of their maladies. But the ice watL very nice question whether a man can be goes down all the same, and finally ,n. n twice hanged for tho same offence;. but are called iu to take a farewell b.oi at o bv dvin" be relieved tho Hungarian nu whom a mysterious Providence bas c:. .r .? ' :.....'.. l...t iuii.it tn n 1iiiiiIh wbpre. A TAT as is Siliown, i . tiioruies irom anv aiiAieiv uni ...... - - - . 'I'bfl next case, however, may ami the a raise the water is not used. The number of i on of Uex'j NeXm question in such sh.lpe that it will have to mortal beings who go Lenee to return temlent of Poldio In- bo decided ; and the possibility that it more, on aeconot of an injiidicions use w5 U wMH ba mar 1 decided adversely to the best in- ice water, can hardly bo estimated .-B woman is snpposeu iU nave been led l strnction. rr, - - - - - f detv on,ri,t to i,e stroug argn- take tLe tLrilliag pUage on account of difficult to make. Mr. Cobb is a ripe f.! .altitntio-r some snrer timorc Sun. v with a prom- scLolar, full of energyj so much needed i.j inc "r 'of Education, tLe office, and Is every way well qualified .Jeatb . for that some trouble io Ler intimacy ! inent member of the Uftard i.a f.ir rtina time bivon o.,..,.f .l r 1 till tb noWition. He -enjoys nn exten- flsingthe power of. iis offic to induce sive acquaintance throughout the State voang women tosntiuittnfaruniaritieslHf- and bis popularity would d.mMIesa add fore Le will lend LU influence to secure strength to 'tho ticket. GoWOoro Mcs- favor of sabstitutiug some surer t.v rone. Detroit Ircc Jeilerson A wnter savs wucn President he carrie.1 his situpl aud tastes into official life, lota of men like Jefferson : they tLcif oppoiutmeut as teachers. scrgcr. T - l ... n 1,innrA.l pnctnni III O 111 llTV. Al la tl. liiucruuuuitw . ... l . . - . a: ' I I T Fla.,to Palate a uevv. taarrica couple by "---uauuv, 'iiriiiftiifii bec.i! tn an ; u i . . ; e : irrv l'. but tbev taste i.. filing a cannon. I