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T RI-WEIEKLY EUDITION. TEtMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. - - -- - $4.00 Six-montha. -- - - - 2.00 " e* Thkee muontha. - - - 1.00 RATES OF ADVEwRISING. One square oho insertion $1.00. For each subsequent insertion S0. Obitsa. rics and Tributes of Respect oharged for si advertisements. Liberal discount made for contract at vertismeiets. -o - JOB WORK. Bill Neada, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tickets, . iaatly excoutod at this otllee,-CIIEAP F01R CAHH!!. London Gossip. Mr. Daldy will visit America in behalf an international copyright law. Kate Field has written a new comedy, entitled E.rtreme. Meet. She will play the principal role. George Odger, the working men's favorite, and the hero of many a labor mob in London, is dead. His funeral procession was headed by the shoemakers guild. The approaching Easter rowing match between the university crews is putting London in a fever of ex citement.. Dissatisfaction prevails because the time of starting is fixed at half-past eight o'clock in the morning. These races annually at tract over a million spectators. A number of gentlemen dined to gether recently, the agreement hav ing been made that each shutld bring with him the most disarree: ble man in his acquaintance. At the appointed hour but one guest appeared. Sir William Harcui t. He was the unanimous choice of the party. "Uncle Tom," the Riev. Josiah Henson, was received by the Queen on Monday at Windsor Castle. Her Majesty presented the ex-siave a copy of her portrait. We are all t. a loss to make out, judzing from Uncle Tom's" subsequent spec h at Edinburgh. whether the Queen or Tom was most honored by the meet, ing. The coming musical seasn prom ises to be interesting. Herr W.g, nor will be in London during the season. Italian opera will be givt n at the Covent Ga1irden and the Queen's Theatre, and F1nglish O;e: a at D'rurv Imnc. Cambridge Univcr sity ha e '9re the degree * Docr of MeIe uon the~. vie'.:" Joaichin. Thtee. is" no longe aryV denk re outbrea~k of setuvy in the sledge party of the late Artie' expelition. it ~ The'inquiry of the Arctic Commnitteec has ie-en f'urther supplemenited by the terse st itement of Surgeon Colan :--Future sledge expeditions wvill forget rum, not lime juice." T he London Board of Trade intends collecting evidence in regrard to seur vy in the mercantile muarine, with a view to check the disease. Th' storms on the coast of Scot land this year have been extraordi narily severe Thev have forced the ocean to yield somne long hidden nine feet long, and an anchor, wveigh ing sixteen hundred weight, have been washed ashore at Urjea, one of the Shetland Islands. These have been presented to Queen Victoria, and were placed in the armory of Windior Castle, near the Nelson Relies. These interesting jetsams are sup p'osed to have belonged to one ol the ships of the Spanish Armada, commanded by the Duke Medina Di Sidonia, an d inte~ded for the inva aion of England. The vessel was wrecked among the Shetland Is'ands,. having been driven so far north by stormy weather. The relics have rested on the ocean bed for nearly thre siude years g. Sek h local corrspodentsi of the ostons Transcrgeterie a:e thn bonday, ithease- of the l teac her s toof A chetg e of t heo boys ofpromptour bega tix es thofy ageSen theli teneut ost battilf our thners diozn toger, orake the boss. One eittler flo th haud gien the stosto Gere atteniron nd his hi'ttle litce one of hie bihoys romp pinged wmot aottetiermin te expressiuftupon his face, exclaimed, WlrB--, I don't care, my father had an oleander bush and i ont it down. He asked me if I did Tio Pain1less Deathi. In it rcc*eit holid y letuI re at the loyal instit utioni, Prof. Tyndall, speaking of the painless de:th by olet.ricity, remariked that, Franikit was twice struck senseless by tho shock. Ho afterwards sent the dis charge of two large j:irs througlh six robust mni. who fell to the ground and got up .mgain without 1 knowing what ld ha1pene, neither heat iig nor feelitig the discharge and Priestley, too. who Iuitde in iy valutable cotitribut ions to eiec tricity. received the charge of two jats, but. did not find it. painful. Prof. Tyn dall satid this experience agreed with his own. that in the presence of an audience, lie once reeiudt the dis charge of a battery of tifteen Ley den j:Irs. Unlike Franklin's six men, he did not fall. but like them, he felt nothing ; lie was simply ex tinguished for a sensibie interval. This may he regarded t. an experi. mental proof that people killed by lightning suffer no pain. Now. the mieasuretd velocity of electricity is maniy thousands 'tiies greater thau, the ueasured velocit y of sensationU in the nerves. Hence the electrical collissioll reaches the centre of life without any possible announcement by the eye or ear or sense of feelin'g There is abundant. evidence that death by a ritde ball traversing the brain is for the same re:aon entirely without consciousness or 1ain. A ritle hall. however, is a torttise coin pared with the electric 1lash. C.\t'ollT V1i11.1: F iF i: rzso niT - "'riotli."-Sotite of 'h.tnlher !:tii's friendis who are here pusli:. his cause wi':h the President get selves it;to quite a pre.lic.ituent af. r unidinight oa Sat a ty hv being1 .a0iong tI e lrticip:in:s in a faro game at the "Ch. one of tle iost notoui us of WashinIo'us :mtin1ug houses. The police inuide a welI dire. ted descent. and cazpt ;rtal among others. wihat in:av he ctal'c.l South t.'.uolin:a teleg:ition. T'( rt were ex-Senator F. A. S.tvver. who was the Assistint S cre:ar of the Tre-asury tinder lil.urd-or.'a:d whom Bristow so mcert 1ne'n:ously dismnisscd ; Judge Carenet er, t "iron mnun of South ('arolin:: tnt Con.i'essvl:Un and t wo e\ o'n - gressmen fr-unn the si nu e S ate. Th police we:-e even hairder th:in usual on these dist iu'ise. e.apt ives. for they were kept all night in the station hlouse.-IV Usha''onLetter to the lRichnditl ;ah. strik s at the' rost t of !! a 1,v punifvmg t : e..: a" ctin. i1 :cer. : :1 . c 1 nervl.LI V :et'ltine puencur.1a' eP ,. i 'I n tite,1 u.t si t I ' tLI i r. : ::,*. p.aify 'in he u i- .a y ,tI. i-: is :. won der ful ees. ftr all e~ ri r:;a ' *. eenjice'i nr.y sai o iL~i-tx ger-:~.::. :sin I are cmpoud M n woarv Ii.as I st 1)er ir-Ao Teg! ein -' :ia phiielausr an 1<ic apothejri s to &.e e . 1 puii and- clensr o t 1:.i fn VeIoii tiscarerele. and thousan min' ' r eu i ':: p~'raie wohve etored to heiih*n1 ~*-~ utc. ~ornplsint fo s-r l :. Fi iC S1' 3.i rr. debilit. VEG e.TIEttrlyr'ly I ind to e by a fe.i whi no' i'a - thin reto re te ore health.s< ~ne i nI miine tnperor t'(o..I it or tho. par, and woul cheij )earfiyrcm.n it to thoseif who fe tha they:a n oe tami theein toreten temin topefGehelth.f I ire of *. onlyetci i o. 1-.d tat t Boelstone. r-wa. FEELMYSL A NE MANhE~. MH. R. STEVENS, Dea Sr T Bghte , Mdiead arn etein ofRev. E b , al t . of this P111 tihovi e well known GUANO- A 111I .VI'E: jit low o ttred for Salo tit the (>Jnszumn rs of t.iiti gilltot will liild it give' suiwh nvrslstsaci n o C UMMlINGS & CO., -01% 1 E. 11. 1'1S~'1' & CO., All Persons at a distance treated by Mail with Perfect Success by de scribing their Symptoms. 1)r. 'wnsend -.hov,~ it n itier of iunling. (:end fo)r our . -e: *vidl i'eau~ fully illustrate~d CA A RSRH y ~ I ':i'ti~f t ltit-" he 'ir 'a~ha tall t':t arh~ ia dis citae. ftlt h_\irPa--'.% vT. ?I.% F.A SPX._ ,:e-cfthe head. 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