Show WHAT THE WOMEN wollen DO IN GE GERMANY i an american traveling in germany writes as follows to the columbus ohio journal i AM ANLA gebran GERRAN WO every day early in the morning I 1 see thousands of cavalry artillery and fantry infantry iti parading lilt ifil hg down unter den luden a very broad broad and really a very handsome street going out ont to the tile parade grounds th army is compo composed sed of or stout I 1 well weil built bilt men in in early learly manhood and could be doing service in civil life ilfe and they would cheerfully perform any kind hind of labor rather than be e kept ept marching and drilling day after cay until life lite itself becomes a burden in ever every town 0 of f any size mie one may ats vs I 1 it soldiery is to be found moufid six tiou thou san dare daro at at every railway station I 1 saw some uniforms uniform sand and a musket ri shet whet then be between bethleen the stations stations in the fields women in about the proportions of fiat to one man may be seen at I 1 work A baron whom I 1 met at stettin tola me that thaon in his neighborhood a district about ns as large largo ats ais one olour of our count counties ids there were just clevett eleyett je females for every male inhabitant that tile the omen women as soon as they could get money enough and they were often thirty years j of age before they had saved that amount would go to america where they generally were married to some sort of or mail man cathers go thele theae to cules eules ea berlin stettin frankfort on the oder r I 1 ambur hamburg ac only to drag outa out a life of in infamy fhay and degradation the lot of woman unless she happens to bo born of wealthy or noble parents is truly a serious one in this coupar country wealth abid family and not action I 1 ni ure are the basis of marriage here they marry first and love afterward 11 and the woman without wealth or position finds it very difficult ditT ditl I 1 kuit Kult to become a wife and whatever her marriage portion 1 lna inu i e there ivery poet of ella clia chai chal i durieu lier iier ier ter life ir lor the worlo woi 1 with a iti 1 rory tors ory lury of i borly inny to thou and yead yean a nd a conov bent tion t ion lon of the ane une alne aue period pel lel with institutions of leal kanins ilina ingui ur issei issel issei issel in the N orld orid geln gein ai incy iffy ll 11 very vers little I 1 r the ration and gothing iov lot tin laborer labour e capt LO to bind liim lum in fetters fetter and rl train and limit his sphere 0 action mi lieh 1 ch has been dine in the ui it it of 04 that which avill ill lii gratify il th s lle ile lie of lit ht and hearing ing splendid aid ald ald aid exiel extel exi exl ex i re paintings md nid sculpture i have llave K n or or dered alered exar ly andai anbar dalyard dal da dai ly yand hour 1 accessible li to the I 1 ul ulin alln 1 ree of 01 charge splendid tin atre 1 0 I hous honos ho u and lurches ilav eliav been beell it i i alli alli music lis ils hs been so ulo Vio roughly i eio el elo oll i as to have tave lave be collic irth a ai n iii and an art I 1 fuit fult all these ac lii 1 ioel lons iii ia great abundance it if not gitil with aso uso lute superfluity the fi w is i d to bear hear the I 1 burden rdell of 1 labor abor and lie heat 4 1 of f the day in tle the tie nield field N hilo lulo her st sta N it A son isan lun voluntarily Iun tally iia lia te lne str ets in aldier ol dier clothes aul ami i rains bryyn II alnus h ht t oil on 1 bi k shoulder lle ile lic ulder MAOM sn t M i is asil a silver vei vet white metal metai lias has a ery cry valinte ta linte and sometimes sone solle times fibrous rae ir rac ture is is nial malleable leable dit ductile etile and fusi i 1 deat a dull ved red eti eil heat it is hard hartl to work under the file and chisel mid nid can be drawn out in wire its ile ilc ilc ile lie lic gravity ranges i inge from iti to a and und n d at a lel rei iel I 1 beat leat i consumes ons umes umea with a brilliant biln flame which is its extraordinary tra ordinary property in some experiments by bunsen to test the illuminating ino ing capac capacity ity of a ina lna magnesium 9 cesium thread lie he discovered that the splendor of the suns suna anys disc dise was only times as great s as that of the thread he also compared the magnesium flame with ordinary lights F and found that hat a burning thread of millimetres milli metres diameter diamen P r produces produce as much light as 74 st earine candles ot of which alv nive five go to tile the pound mechanical ingenuity has cont contrived rived a device to spin magnesium into the form of a thread which can be run off like ilke s strips trips of paper ill in morses telegraphic apparatus A small machine has also been constructed to burn this wire with a kind of clockwork clock work arrangement to wind aind it off slowly as asit it burns in front ofa of a reflector which is easily transportable and can be burned at an expense at its present price of about three dollars an hour it can be used for example in brilliant illumination for 11 lighthouses for ships at sea for mining purposes for exploration of caverns such as tile the mammoth cave of ie kentucky li tucky and other objects of worldwide interest for theatrical purposes and tableaux in private apartments and perhaps the most astonishing of all photographs can be taken by til the aid of of this light in a dark room at night and at present a scientific gentleman is engaged ga ge d photographing aching the interior of the P pyramids dr of egypt with this light As science dex dev developed e elopes I 1 s it new and wonderful features it lt will entirely supersede the use of tile the calcium light and electric light from the fact that it will be cheaper than either of these and is attended with no danger whatever tn N Y dig Dis dispatch palcA tim THE actual product of oil in pennsylvania is 19 set down at barrels of crude oil por for the year 1865 worth tak taking 1 p au average of prices 44 OM at the tj e mouth of the wells when when carried to the refining establishments and purified this product of petroleum e um is worth upwards of GO or h half a if as much as the wheat crop or one fourth urt as much as the cotton or corn crop taking all ail an average of five years before t the war as the bagis basis of the estimate awin awre A WISE wish man pian will desire no more than what lie he may get justly use soberly distri distribute hilte bilte cheerfully and live upon contentedly tent edly |