Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 March 1876 — Page 2

ITEMS OF INTEREST. Irral IJlrrary. Mmc, Araliclla ("oddard, win spvihs the lanpuapes, i writing a 1-ook of Iter travel nil round th world, which she w ill publish on her rt-turu to llnp-

It. F. Allen, tlie ruined banker of 1 Moii..-,. la., has an ch-pant rcsi - inne vaLiitl at ? i'vm,ihi, which he re - tains under the homestead law. It is lin-i .ht th it ih. I'tiit...! states l.nn ill tifcido that ho is nt t-itit!. J to it. 1st. irii . trt' tr.n l t;. uj n iit..rr; TiMv!i m m- ..iru i-' .';!N-1. i t t ue ru i, Ut u t ukw 1,1 ur. U.ly, ?rivt.. lit ii. ahinti'!i 'iu-atht l his family ISiHi-. in time (juarto vulunus, u irt l a;l.i, v:io u-it it t tlu- lurbrt family. It has an autraih of I. V.f and copious noN-s by Iihm il.r.. thf 'l:tor and jrm r. It will be vhil'!tl in the U'ok iK'ii.irtaier.t if tho Cf ntonntal. Fitrliuli Ixh' , (let)rpe 15. Mt C'kllan, nJ Auibrosf E. lisrnide will probably be tlie rMHtive fii'M wISihts of thf SKilhfrn, Aliddle StaU, and Now KnluiJ li&lU'.ions of the CVntcnniaJ LeIVIk H J," w!io during the civil wr rainf-i re-Mitation as Conf t ny, faid to be lit in r-B.tiru.1 an. I imiet life in St. Ixniis. Since the war mil u mtu iuarr...t r. .1 .ii 5. i..-..-.:. ' .. the mother of a family. The vcheralile mother of William II. and dames ll.l'.eard, thcwell-kxown I xrti.t., rec r.tly died m rainesvi'le, Ohio, at the aire of l'. she vi-:teI Fort Dearborn. hicapo, in llo nnd was lU lir.i -Kit.. romm h.i 1...1 .u.. , ... ....'"; 7. 'V'.t

juii.te. i in- . i;t in- .ii i i.i, i . - i ir.ei . -, -ii- i i i . . ... V Uxenr.it. luild;iti-s nw r.etl bv in-or-.i -!

lort then, wnien comiincl a.l tr:e in - . . . " - " v "V ' r " pfT!!!!' S-rretry I. ntov is aiMiut., fe, t 11 - ... . i. i . i - i . . . incni"t in ii-in, him wei-jus dicr ::m

. 1 , j'l l '.'i niv II iM-j'XaMM III lti n-i, wittinit stpreann m anv Ha.,.,..,, .1.,.,..,, .-, .

miM Jdy. He is fim-l.H.kin-, and ytn. n m to than W year tf ap.N thoi:ph he is in fact some ten years "if. I he Secretary has a nwh '.Trarkeil jaw, and hi face, w ithout be . iDpcrn, tK-ars every indication :t a ."irn-Jdcd w ill and force f characUr. Tie' late Anthony Koth- l.ild'sson-rV.-J.ivv, a brother of the Karl of Hard1 'ki', is aid t- be the firt Chri'tian 1m 'h f rrti'.rricd into that famou? fatarr, rf Uiokcrs. The other dauphh r of lit ) iirew Iiironet i .di!l inpic: an J, "tx -i.'oo,is to be divide 1 U-'.weeri the ! tw. K'-t -r. it is thoupht p ib'.e m-oth-r t'hri-tian pnt!er:i.in may U-' fmnd w i.;;;.p to sact ili.-e his religious : pn'ju'licc. oa the laatriiuouial altar. j - A Ya.!.::.ptoueorn-.p.,nlent writ. s: , Tlwre are now f,ur S-nators h:v inp ! Tirll.h u-iie.. a.:d a'l .,f th.-m :,r.. U . .t-1 m men. s-iiat-'r Allison, of low a, rtmst iir tw i' e as old as pretty Mrs. Allison, and if O 'le-bv's whit.- bi-nl t. II l... ,t . .".m . i:.r i nil il ii , I nr r I t .1 ,ri,"i it in i-ri.nr.. i-i'twcea his ,ut-et wife and hiiu,-lf. ' How-cap rlv we hall call un-m Mr. rhrltiancy w he n the Senatorial Thurs lav cm'-..: Then there n Senator .lones, of Nevada, vr, ud tlie baby! h his Tour ' wifu ! tad I-adaatrjr. ();ii? tf the inarhle uarries of West Iliitland, Yt., vicld.-d3o.J blocks of i-tat-narj-marble tfie jta-t ca.on, whoie av-rap-value wa I,IJ each. Tlie straw -paper men of the Northistar? enti-rinp into an apreement to run tin-ir mills only half time until July 12, w ith the view- of advancing the price of that description of paper. Awards at the Centennial will 1-e iinally de Torxl by the United States Cent'tinial Csimnnssion, and will consist of a diploma with a uniform bronze mftlt!, aiil a spec ial rejort of the jiiilpf on the Mirject of the award. Kii h copper deposits were recently di.scoverM in the Walker Itiver 'eHm, Nevatla, about forty miles couth anf -ast of "irpinia. The hxle is from 3' So twre.'ity wide, and f Vtia-i.i taocr n f ore had alre ady been taken mil. TOurinp last season the saw-mills on Jin Mi.si-iipji, leiwt-en Ioibu''ne and iS. fyihis, manufactured 2M,4'-",J f-ti lumlcr, whic h, with the repirt t a ti'.mber of mills yet to hear from, il .muLe au increa.se of nearly fo""ln U:e total prluct of the same milks in Is? I. Tl- black dop-Afunl or the 1-orrr-Aiariv-vP alder make the best charcoal, - sari Una iiet, and common alder third mi rrk. Small wixnl of al-out ten ' want' i-row t h is in all ca-e to 1-e pre fs'nifd for charcoal for niakinp zMn . ... .... r pirlr. Aider and widow of this npc Ie probably 4 or ..inches indiamedopwKxi afiout 1 inch. K"irrK'rits rnab by a corimi-sion uivlcr th- Son iete de lTiidu-trie MineraJ.j at s-iint Ktienne, Jrance, on the actitn of Hu-pcmlcd coal ilust in prcnliictupctplosiiKmof Cre-damp in coal mines allow that common air laden with coal fti't would Ik? eerlo-ive either bv the fJa.nn' of punprvriifr or a naked Iipht. fW'wral ca-f's of explosion have b.en Sr-d to the action of coal diM, even a-rli.'n u pas was present in the workC'hti'.li. nei. paper, which is r.ows in so. 1 1 larp" quantities in this OMintry a:el abroad, for p.v kinp fresh i Us, et-' ., for thi- purpov of preservi theto apnin-t deterioration by at-ai--plK'ri" 'T other influences is made 1 47 tin Itinp live parti of Mearino in a -. f7'ntl heat, and then stirrinp in thorJphly ttro parts of caro!ic acid, after ' hi b 1-e parts of paraflir.e, in a ruelt-

ed form, are akli!fl. The uias thus rparcd is then well tirrvd topctlur imul it cools, ltcr which it U appi u! with a brush to the paj.r in ipiires. in the lime manner as the wii-il p.tj.n-1 much ucd in Furope as a wrappinp material fvr various articles i trcati J.

j The industrial importance of this pa-M-r Is M .lr,M'ni rJ con-i.i, rai u... me ' ll!:inllt.v nianufactijred letup uunu r.-e. I . . . I - . , The I mtarians alct Kixbury. f m. . ' 1 1 ? - t m .. .1- t- ! t i. n ! i r m f.i i.tin t .ni in -t .1 I . t ; f rin, ni ail i'iu nnrry a a inarnvt ' " " " . . - - w'u!d lu'in in a ft-w tni:i.'. , w h-ti tin C-i:,rrf -a:h.n:lits ab.ui.h.iu -I thf ha".! ' in a huff, ' i ho Mitirif-M ta S. r.atf, I v a v..!.-1 f i to ' m .t. ., has liaed a bill t make tlif the oriinat.T and niami(a tur. r of te xt-lxmks to W' iiMtl in its iitlisclux!.s. Thf me aure was ur'rd lyi; friends as a measure of economy, an 1 denounced lv its opjjoncnts as utterly absurd and ridiculous. The lrebyterians of 1'hilatle Iphi.t j lave succeeded in t'uiLshin the Imme f have fucceedel in t'uiLshin the Imme

montinient in memory of the Kv. Ir. ! tineut ?" aks a liei lia correpoi'desit. Vither?pon, who wa the only clerical j 1 heard a sprightly Vie nne ay reiipnt r of the IW laratiou of IrulejH'nd- : c ntly that the American hul ands were ence. It i"ot $io,,,, aI; U-oiiey has ' the let trai;:Tl in the world. been raised by appeals to the churches j Ti... bel. f in the i.l.-ntitv of the

and unilav-scliKls. 1 he monument funds I i.epW1U iy erectci in ttiei.enicrmiaipToun. i Lear .Memorial Hail. A A- IIUO-IV a .IIH V reeutulnis has pa-sej wtihout :; - ion, a bill providing that land H--ii ie.l wr i- aed by churcl.es. scho. dst ct.Uepes,

and charitable ui-.timtions .hall no J t.ni,.Vc.l the rare pri i'..''e of taking a ! hdiper le exempt from t.wation. Itu'.'i 1- ..troll w'.:i ti e i: Tcnwv.o:i. im -idesit-......ii ...... I .1 . . I . . . . . ... " , . ... .

i t1' luaV. . ici.iou fuu- .,- Ntionalor chanta'.V pun s are till , . . i i- i t 1 i " i rated l.biaries and free public libraries are exerrj'teHl by the bill In n l-ft..r from ' Ilnlo of Yctrf.'i- f.,i-tK.-.--.i fi.tr.n ,;..,.; ),-. 1, r.,.l ... ... I . .j . ndoa .... rvcvnt prui oi law bv whit h the State ! ...ind U withheM fr :n th..- pri.-.t. i xvl,o refuse cotm-li ance with its t.-n:: 1 i u itUr .un ii .,. .. cir. .i ooo from the Catholii. C hurch in Tni-, hia. The numU-r of pri.-sts wl.o.f al- 1 aries are thus cut o;i, citiier wiio.iy r ' in jvin, is pnen iy the same aa::i"rry as iboUt lo ,'). uperintetidcnt -A. W. Co'leV, the f the mis.i,n i-f the American Sun 1 iv School I'nion in the Yallev of the Mi i.ippi, report. that under his lir-- ( ti-'ii, durir; a jn-rii-l of year-, I'I,'-' Sunday Si howls have been orpaniri-l, i-itcd, and aMed, 17'. in:-io;nrie have U'cn at differenl tir.n-s er.ipl 'ycd. and Nioks and pajiers to the x al if- t h'n fw.l to the.e f V U "f r'' l':lrt t,,lhe vaiucf V. werepivcii r:.tu;:..ii-;v. ial (.'onr.i.ittfe of the Il:i-pli-h I'rivv t'ociici! has decided th.-ca i f .leril. in s n sf f ' m iir a tn-:i !.-d from;' - -- . . ---- . ...... tl Arches lourt at Canterbury in favor "1 .Jenkins had ii'-nied the ji-i soiLitu. oi .- ti.in :tiiu itfi . .nr. Ltoiii thereupon hfir'iin..T. rfn....l t, ..!,,, 'nt-t.-r i h J,:,cranion13- Jr.kin -ufd a v - - ii'iiiiiiii - k au I in t h. Court .u-taimd Mr. of Anhes, and the Court Cook. The Judicial Committee, however, condcmn.-il Cook to pay all ro.;.. and adnlonihel him not to refu-e to adniin-ter a'-rameiits tj Jenkins. In an addre- oa " 5.e!f-Cultrre," delivered at a recenf sc-s.iun of the Ycrniont State Teac hers' A-s.K. iati ni, -cur the followinp jfrtinent thmipht: Teaching is not a trick to be learned in a few hours at an educational convention, or a trade to trie, pain .1 in thn-e months at a normal school. It is, rather, a profedon the .vork of a lifetime. It is jrool to comjiare ourselves w ith heroic men and w omen and to le in the presence of penius, either in men or books. To M-eure the means of culture often requires money, and teachers are often themselres to blame that they do not have more of it. They should make their services worth ltter priie- and should gel better pi ices." Hup Mlihtpt. . . ..... - . 1 ,

A yoiin" man named P.ailev, while ! if he h wl b.-en there; I have noticed j '""u "f the Tn-a.ury aiain. an I are eoninit himtinp ear Yinnne - Ind on that this kind never pt there.-..-A ;.- ! FXC? ! tho lth, was accidentally killed, both I It it. ! 1 rr-.-irr and .i.i.-trr.i.i:ri. tl .- .en'

barrels of his prin b.-inp eLsi barged into his abdomen. Mrs. D. A. Wat..:, a widow lady, retidinp at XI xia, Texas, partook freely of the l-erries of the mi-tletoe a few days since and died from their poisonous elects within four hours thereafter. Amelia Foster, a beautiful voting lady residinp at Walled I-ake, Mich., was shot dead by Austin I'arks, a former lover, on the niphtof the I'l-t.as -.he wa.s cominp from church in company with Parks rival. While the Ilanlon Undhers were poinp throtiph a trape-seon' j-crfonn-ance at the l'ark Theater, Urookhn, on the ereninpof the 21th, both fell to the ! It'lirn a-a fi laTanikfl I . T iiitikiIi t.u.V a w . a a ' of them was probably fatally injured. The nitrivpljcerine mapazine "TTf the Koberts Torj-edo Company, nt St. lVtersburp, Clarion Count v.I'a., explixled with terrific violemvon the ,;. I. leaunp xx e uuuoin- 10 pieces anu in1. .:i 1: . 1 1 Manny knim Jam.-s Itarnum, an cmpioyee I the comnanv. who was work-1 .. . . . m" in llm int"7iii --- . , A man il killed at I-ri.. 1 - one ! nipht nvently under j-eculiar circumstances. He was returninp; home with a rai!readdie that he had abstracted for fuel, and when coin; throuph his pate he slipjHtl on the ice and fell, the tie coming down cm his head and rnihinp u. r.obert Campbell, of Arizona, ac-

eidctitallv htt Lim-clf i I Tckama.Ncb.,

thf I'.'d. llf stati.linplcaninpiip-; on a ! it-pin,w hich, y m. .in- 1 1 1 k. n . 1 1 . w.t.s discharp.-.!. ctdtinp away the futinpcr ol tin- ripht ti.t;il Mid frm.t p.ttt ( I lie neck, Mvcrinp the jupul.ir vein. lVath was almost instantaneous. 1 ;, i;ir,j l. Wi oti.. f Was .inptoii committed -suicide in tl.tr A'-oru Ih'ii-e .it M. low a. the niphi i i the r.';h. He i'i ! all pn-par-ati m f r thf a. t bv w-itinp letters to l.i. fan.:;-. . lb-thou ran-' thf hell of .i ...... i .-.... i : , . an.) l!ri-'L l :i in:..i.t;y. 1 l.i- ltt.r .l.iifi that I w a. a v ii t:iu I tuit ti tl" u h ) . l.'.r 1 e ii ,t."r an 1 :ii'l ;u i ll. i, : ! v nuT I.-wa. Whi-kv. an ! i 1 wii l'.'r:t'f , . in t. r..i 1' :i j'. d thf dt . d lurtliia ! -tin New Year' Pay, 1 t.iri - b i!.!i n i eiv. tl from i:i friend, Yi tor r.nnn lei, a Miperb !iioa:c pit ture, s.d n tume. 1 the compliment w ith a u.allM"d i'aprera at. -44I. ou know w hat a reput.iMon we Ameri.-ai.s are petting on the ("on- ' CTv.inaiii with MrK. '. r Tiehboree is . jraitnnVirouml rapidlfia Kn-land.an-l Tl.,. pnH-ion which cseorttd lr. ( Xeiie.tit foi.. LLi !:;-u.? th ; i:;erit c was a cry ' semM ape. fv.rru:daVlv asJ a vourt? Amtric vi lady wh ha , al;y Kie'lt 1- 't . - in a letter f .1 IMeli-I l.'ial n. niiV :i Tectcd th- romance of ! the .ititatiou !. :i he j auevl durir.p his back apai!it a j the walk to scratch pale l-i-d." ; T . ... ...I . 1 . . i. . i- i .. - ! iu.i;i t ui- i unit i.1,1 .1 r i'i J . . I 1 i 1. :. :id have w it.'i hi r a i all-i: ..f i.''."".' p-r ? '. '"'i'i, 's i i m m . r marl !. l.i-' !f. I'lUt he has pi. i.ty i f bl'.e b!-v !. w hi--h h is its mark.-t a!.;e like a'.! other e. :r.ni Hl.:ies. A eorre-i . r.'.-t't of tlif I'Ildo'l

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Hi,' t I ro.iphf.ire in I.or.d 'a be itipron. i he arpun.er.t 'r,,m.,v, , . more to ur.-ttif inonan hv than 'Yahii:'t"i ev. rd;-!; and 1 f'n ':.-.v.-'! has a -tr.-.-t r-im.-d aft.-rhit.i. Th ' tallest livirp i :ien f the human ra is a yormp man frot.i A!cii r, in s.i n:'., who i. twetitv-ix i ars of ape, a:.d hi:..- f. et t u a:.-! a half : in- -:-s in h'-ipht. Ih- is named A:i-i j tin I.uenpi Ciolll i. ur:l h is l.' 'y !..-. n i pr - nt 1 to the Kinp of S:.'.':i. " II.- : j a ' ri:r.p our.p i:;s.n." A man in K;.'l nd has . -i . to fhi.litip -. fur ' i.eplcttit n -er.dhiseh.i l t.i -ile-.l. 1! re a.-" w liv he kept ha. rinpw..: r a' h 'me was that ;, tvy. o'i.. r if h's i h. "I liip-c.c.iph, at: 1 ti.ri n ha 1 w , .... . .. - . . . . ;h: ' rc ,', " xi'. " , ' J. ' j , 1 , t . i - '. . . ... . vo iiav i.is i; ;ie as . ;irr n-u ... i;i i n- . m .rn-on van ! ,l'' w ar.d ! posltcl in jail, where as -haved. A French artisan livir ii.mi:til ui idetheoth--i-r.' ' committed -.ui ide the other dav bv pi;il lotimnp hims.-!!. tn ver.irip l.e wa

observed to take ham.-two larpe planks, r-, dy f ,r th- d. -tni. ti.;i . f t in--, .. I I I.,, I l 1 1' .' 1 ll W'-l.l 1 rrt. n.Illend th It l'.Cl he;ll I r-i-Ol WUO-1 an I a larpe iltiubl.-hand.e.i . , , ' ; . , . , , , . .. , , . , .n.t-'l lor eln- of 1 h no -a:-. te.. an-.i knife. W .;h the-e, u was Mibs-..v.er.t.y ! .M. ,.f thr. .

iii-i overe i, i.e con.;nnie.i a pu.ii i'iin.'. pUnl'itl IJrooves were f -rmel in the wi-l f r tin- ki.ife- in 1 .b.vin the.r. after h ivii ' 1 ..... .1 " :. .. .. .1. . iu- -iu a pin;.. .1 forced with heavy stoti . I he ur.f irtunate man's head w as compl. tely evred from his body. " Oildaatiil I'.ada. On-, swallow does not make a-prinp, but a d'jjeri sw allow s Tin time make one fall. rawnbn.kcr have never U-en de-acriie-l as the piomf r of propres4. al.t . 1 . 1 :.. I . L. . . .1

w.oupa iwuusi o.. aiuuuuti wiai w.ey TfUirn , .iArr in'..;;Jtion w ill sh-rtlv 1-e art; always ready to make an adram e. 1 Qlll(. The Aj pr.-,riati..n omtuitt.f' of I never U-t on the man who i ai- th H.-.r are indi-j--.rd to m .1 ! tiw avs tellinp what he would have done ' cirnry ai t ropr-'.vtit.n tn strt the 1'riiitiiu:

-VJl;. o- t.-ur' U h ir.r.-l. ai.J jm To Um a'lar wiil mif ! t rarrr-1. And Uiea tiw ran wora, lift rrd tlr. r irrk. And 1 a-.rry Uiat ya err r-1 m.tme.1. UmTCmtt'T ITtt. 1 n r nw-YVt r .n a 7 , . 11 a. t .9 tar j Knri a

l i'U.t " k" 1 h c '. r rc. Viltl'S LIT? I E tna I sl. ri n Vary haf ir" WtJe lambs already , t..i; I M til 1:1- tir..i , I od rlrry tun .i-.i Mtrr l I tm l en 1, imAUn, dnf.w Mi-t .,n .UrVo!.r.h.h.--.. iKM Lainli tent ; oud, I 1 Mtrr bour VHi oi.:i:ioa tixl-r nlri i hrr h- hi ; mauler , A!o, tk ti it l.t raues-l d . -'..I ra to lim. tit loud, VrB rf ti. mw d'H lara' t f.n drr ir.i trnof drr tw-ii. joitvoa-. l ed it i'A !v Imolmtnlrr d.. i,.a tlrr'.anii.n rnlrkmi.l: UIV,H1 , ,r,.u. arte. 1 i i .rr r..r m.t i,. u.; fr I'aiirr'.ir .i.. . - . .- . . .. . M ; l . u-i.i .i trj ii.i r.-r,e a irom ii ro,.houe

a It. . a - - a ll(" 1; ii-iu4 l"i lilf i'i iirijv 1 Cl I U tratetlby the j.aator of a Spnnpfir.d ! (.ran. b mint. Mr. U. II, ha' written Ir. church a Sunday or two apo. "Instead I-lndrrnian, a-kini: him to irn in iter-in or of the usual hvmn," aid he, 'the choir 1 l n P. Inok at thr d I artial, will now inp set pifce--The IifJ D"v ravalry d.-jH.t at t. I.uis. to i,.r.i,..r,,ii" 111. .... i ' n port to th-loninuttrii if it j. avii.l.ie f..r have mercy on us. Of cour-ethr las; AluinU , ,..,, ,tli. , sentence was the titi. of the anthem, . ih-thm? for a mint, with better i.uildini.!l! some pfople didn't take it so. H'tr- ' and tnorr extensive pruljn,-, than ran be

In I ilrii d t Unh d.t ri:n r ahl away f-ai. W . h. n, k from his -itimt a Minister In . rTr ...... Ktivl'l"!, aila'.!ader replied thit there ! ..ite dr-7';..rin:!. T V V, V re.oUi.ion of ,he House Mary TooMkrV,tBie from. il r-.iil.e ,:a.V,w"' l n-tiad f-r it. If the ( otiimitt.-e ib- ... . , , . . sired tn s'-e this cnrrestindelire It Would he vTr -rrrt, " ',"t Umt' M"'1 t their .r. he. The ('..nun it tee vnt. .1 M ls-whirw.Bd.ta-it.Mfvhn..'TnteT. r -r1 th- fa.t. In the House, vtitli the , .,rV;!. '1ms )on kiviw it m Iary lolc -Jif 1 re ndeli e snhmttted by the .-.retar of UmlM already Mate, and In -. f hat it l-f reeninmitteil tn lot txMi-t.'iflaUT i..t aai I. th' ointnittee iii order that the lniestn;a-

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IKOM THE NATIONAL CAPITA L. (Thi.-.. Inlrr t -), li-b. iJ.J i kiiirniMi nit: iNMiNit. The re a very int. rriin d. t-tf in tin . nate tn-day irr a t'ltl to .'ive the I liitrd Mate court till- wr t onih by line mini i 111 1 ris.,t,t,u nt t rii ii Uiuin' Itu' -t ; i ii i. ! i f ir.;i wi'li Ir.ui:n. ami lutiuuiiu' ini-....l ii Indian rr. ru-li-n. I !. am -ui t f liif'riu.ttit.ii -. . tnn ttif ih.! r J nun ilrwn nut f l.jt rn t.jt-r J..nnc l- ii. woiil.l ln v -l iiil.'ii a frii;it-riu in. uli.trii i ( , in.i.n :r..raitr ! irii i- ui-iiu lit til U' lit N Kll.-1.N'I lliat w r.- r l f.-rr kmMii t. Mt in the r-

ii-ri-nef t Ute !: r.--.iit.itui fri-;u tl..- ' article, vi.. : 1 Uoilin dow u tin-leer F-rS r ai.. I r.-rnr-r.. iouh-.i.- ,lt :l ,,.,. 4 ,,f :li.,,ut n. I''r n. I WrTr i jW 111 e-'llil an".!l :i ! . . . , , ; , i,, . . 7i ' , ,. . , , , , k i ,, i in a no tint ii il is reiliii ! t- a Hi ck in.-r. jI i-.ii.t of thf i.ill i t. n.n:ii tin- '-i"it!iihl -tate, nitli but a niall proIi. .it k lli.s miiK r. 1 he iiijvi-:tt. .f the i portion of theoriinal wat. rie:n. lining.

n.. m f..rve J f;.liv i!i .wn l ril tem el.r.r, h .mt d th;it te I It - iliu ilri jji hit Mtrttt-i. nt pr-'tt-et i'n .! d: ti'u l t in . n it. iii. . V i 1 at. it. 1 w i r I.. ii 1 1 1 the i rtiLtd Ii. if a hit.- ui o Vtli in Induu the whitf nua i hun : if an lnd.au ki.l. a w hue nun Ihrrr it ii" levin f n i. . !i th umrdrrr. lfawhitr nun tal fri.. n li.tluu it l' l.neiiT. and i:iil-ti..-lf I y iiii'.n-'nLC'iit ; if an Iinlin ie! fr..in a hi tutu llif ! ii i liw iimlf r whicn l.r raa tri'-d er pi:a:hetl. In the ddt thf l-ielit of turnin; ovrr tlif ntian in the War I ej.rtiiif nt vi, !lu.'-1 t. i:4 in nrrl b'in j.la. etl hiinelf iiir-1 1 in i i'itit.u to any u.-ij l;iur. 'I lir Id! I J' r.iniui.tted to thf Oimnitu en lnd..:i Affair. A ill tl K llll 1 KVM V O , ! J"'' r"J VX I "Tr J iL 1 Jn! .""l.r i.in.i.lrf N..n:ivvr,:. iiie..i i:';.t. an I t!..- ' anVee jut puniejiii i.jih"i I ii.rii. if ifi '.r. rjti n i in I m .t!.-. cu.ln:. t. li.ii I. an.l epr.t. a ti.ree-f. et i . . , . , . . , .. ,i I . , . .. ! r.i i. it r. a one or in re : r .i. ik r "Hi nit ri t. r,;' Lt o iiit i n I he lc.' . ;. 1;. r: on t!. . i-trrn f.i.i:djfv i.f !... .'a 1 r . w jr! fli t!c- in -t ni'nt n I tr:e:i-.i-r.e.'e tLrtit..- ! ti.i Terri;. r!r...i Iijli. t.. u -"'' ' -' n ,Jl'": ;";'kr K "r- "r" 1!!K a.Ka l-f .. .,... 1, r.. .,.-.1 iv r.i.:di r- tl tie- ! ..! pr- i 'e.l in the . ti i!.- : I V .-nt. rs lltrii and Iii-t!.-. ulich .;..!ed f ; M , ha'-.t- i r a ir: j .i - - x .n ti ili-tricT.. tnd V 1-lt the l:. W lll.e-Il.'i'e ll.e 1 the l-ll-t. I .if., h lei.'. r i ii JTi .l b .1 till! the j ! Ill, a n. e n:'t.:- . A-. id- i..i I 11:: 1 .11 Mr. lc -'i.i '- ; ef 1. I.. V. !oo. ..1 hf til I lit :a tl, N " i o. .. 1 '.e r. inii r I Im. n'.i-r.i:-etl i f and the t:Rt V:'r.l".' -V"1 "r u'r W,V'''T !

i.ai.icu , t.j.'i..h. but Tf in t .!.. id' 1. l'r-.f.--is that I..-.-..MJ tr ai-tn in d !.( n- ti.e e -tninl't

r ' Jii-l H .it.:; -nrtii I. at: 1 -or ! na tie' '.' '-et. 1!.- it .i. ..j.it inn f hat -t.i h a 'iiir:i..- tn, if j-r.-j.-iij e'.n t. ,1. w,,mI 1 JT'Of i.f th t :d. d ! in Lf ill I Ill e'l- i- , U -ii. and that t.'1 i ii. ii, .ii l;..'i.-l lint I.f i t ripi -i d id b t!un t'iri-e I'.n i:i'- r-. Il ! is tf-ry r.it a' ! that !! t on m kT f v:, i "H. i'.."e i'i r r; a i iii ..h- f. r a i . n.:.i.i. .ti of 1 1: lee . r"i., one -. h t. be 3j ;.n!ed l.v t'e , i.-try ,.f the Ii t.ii. -. pp.f. ...,r lb r.r ;i:.d t!i.- -n : : mi 1. i:, r id Arrit ult'ire. Am,i?M.' ui 1 e In I I at i r".v ,t.iv t.i c"t:i h r t!ii J i t a-a:n. I.... i,. i 1 h-iim. r v. , I'i!.. .'.) I N iol"l tM.l i ,i'.M!.!'i, . v. I;., . -.i-i- i;i,!nnf -)' ':ri. 4: d l'r. I. l.ei ..ir.i te. ..f I'.i;! i ri - r f M !. J ' :i A. .4, nil Ii f .re t!.e II e;-e I 'oruiait tr.t ..!'.. r.- tiii. i:ii.rr.i:i-. t nr. tl. si l-i.i.Ti.ien: a .. . i.nrie i.,ii.n.i.i f In)' sfate tt,..- ir- I v. hi- fi Jl- lii-t tbrrnetiif P. th- crop . f firm- r. frn.t-.rini-r. j; 1 1 ij-i'ef, 411 I - p i I y if ?(. b - v i.tjin I--it-:, th. 1! ir.ih-l i .-. lie' army w ..1 1.1, the II- 1 jii lie. and other m-i-it 11 ; '.r.iiiii to ;, pri-.t :aj!.-- of 1 l.e.t. "rn an 1 ' tt..r., ia or I r t d-ti---1.1. .'..Jul in. h'-ls f .r tt.e .1. -, r .. ti. n ,f a it..-, t-. I'rof. !;: ;i. ei'iitid, n; sc. eh a i'fni'ii i''ii mi!. ih."vr s..ii,.' in.t.ors. t t- paid an avr d s.,.r , '; JI- d: I le t tl r.k -iliO- lent . '" " hi! 1 U- ..-i d f -r m i' li it nl h Ui"'.-ht lliNati'ilial Ai'mb III V .f S. lu e , n.i.k tbe al-IICtlll-Ilt. It-e.-ni.tn j f... the npiai n of ;l.r ...iiitnitt.-e ihit the . !.-:-. tiiem. l nhould pr oi le f ,r tieti ; i:oti'i..n-. but. I -y.iii.l thr pns-a.-e nf I la in HtM'tifi-ni and Kji..i, irmn-r a j b.iuntT f..r j:ra--hopj- rs, ai lhvthe Jatur i !ate f-.r thr l.rnteetlon .if il... 1 tl i.ri, i j bird, nothing a p.ir. l have -n done in 1 lb- inattrr. i l -I IU. Il ub'.lCAIl, lb. 21. 1 fl l IK l:l.CMnioN. j Therr i a pr ispect tbit an rtriiiunt at j of ahit.; tia.oii.no, Ui.UaJ of .iii,Uii.' , wtv Irae'i'U'd vurrvc;. It is j.,wn.-.l I that v-eretary Hri-tow favr.r the exjK rii fn-nt. and .10 he wiil fhnw J'i-t Imw far I uh-tipitl.p i -.Mihlr. In view of thi zi-ni rl ut..t iiuti.in and r. -umlnsr. and the I.e. .r- .itl.-. 1 M ' r, . 1 lm nv . . . . I . r , . ...... .. . Iv br d:--, ned with a. a cav.ilry depot nnd mad inujiediitel v aai!jh!e f..r a nont. Mil, lt 111 It, "I, 11) t U . lil.lll .-.11 - I JCll.CAf-' 1 riliuiv, I1.. .'-!. t II r. r.vr M V M I M. Si M . 1 1 . rtary l'ib w a--.ininii'iied l-rf .re tin Il-iu.e l.'omtnitt.e mi r'nrei.-ti AtTsirs this ' m'-rnir.'; top.tify hi rrpjnl t- cnrrc-i-oiel-enc re.- iitly s.-nt tnthtt i nntnif lee tmieli- ' ins the e..a-1'i Ten nf N hell' k with the ilj. ; rftnry cf Hie Kinma.Mine, hut was unable, .n iiit -f it trie.., to ai near. As-l-tant i se. rrt try Cidw al ladr was present, and Ifs. nrini tl. .t th- .l-um.nts tran-mittnl m the 1 4.tTir.iiKee . ..nipri-ed all tSieenrrfp'tid-n. e in tne -'.y.- i . i.-.rtm nt r latmir tn the mii .... ... ...... i,, .i.w ....,; .,i.n u ., .. ..v.. I if ..,,r- - n t other r.irrr.jrfinib ne' thi re Im, i I i'i'" l he i riiii.i.i il re.ii'iitl inn nf l.i-n.

Hon in it-lit lr j.tirinl furtht-r. It U nn. i!T:l to ! t lif il ntl"ii nf tlir Ciinmit li t-1. t' thf Ixpttoin of tlif Kiiuua Mmr 4iiil.il, ami l lit- iuft;cli"U will lir'iu tAl JT lU t Hft k. CutHTutrutcJ IUrr.

At :t recent tlieet in f thf Soci. t i.f L' ! t . . . I - ii.. ... 1 ... .1 . i .. I . i. .. ' ' u mi' "i nuni, in uu n-iiij pajKT, tin" process ol com eiiti at in I'. er. The inventor of the prcos i Mr I.h kwiM 1, one of the founders of the coiiden-t-.l milk indutn, nml tin I !. in adopteil ii very Minil.ir to the ro. 1 i ii.I'Iov . I in tlie preparation o that , I It,. :ilc..!i.l it l. rev loiiolv ettr.n le.l l.v a pent le ili.till.itioii, and tc-a-ltl.-.l when tli.' process of condensation i complete, the iiiixture beinp theii healed up in cans. A barrel nf U-er coiit.iiitirip palloiis may in this manner, it was ht.tted, be cotu-.-i.trate.I in a bulk of little over -palloiis, ami all that is wanted to re--tore tlie l-erape to its onpinal i-ondi-tion is the addition of water to tin extent leireil. Hut when o reinix.-d tin' Iner is ne warily without brikne., t lie vv lit tie of the carbonic acid hain be.-n driven otl', and t rt-tnedy this the nveiii. r prupoM to etiuml.it.' tin' re 1 r"'1 tl" r tU' " j li"U;',1 1"nV,n;,,",,!M,,l !""'r- 'V' ,,, ,rt', tt isa"' lh-l !'t the n-made l.i h.. nr i. l i. - 1 1 ! nf a I r i r , L i r. " tbi in alniu-t dailv, and had found theio ; :i.:lI,t t the palate and iir- Milt able I ... . : . . i- . . . ... i . ' a un-i.-iic pi Mi. i ' -i icw i ii. in iu; I ire nt r.d averai'eof beer. 1 i.e M;ii-t: iitial valueof tli" invetilii n i Ja- 1... ji,,,.. ,;.. ii. ii. Miinli.-ibibt v to ! '!-'" pr- .u-ati .n of 1 is ioreNo.i.t'and ' f'-r U-c o:i l..nl hip. Il.e .iU..pefi fc t. it Would lie coll.ld.'rab!.- that he aw ii i ri i-.i-m-'ti why beers ' f th lho. w t pe sl.oiiid li"t be f Slip p!:i ! at tic ai.tipotb-s at anioib r ite adV arii nj on home pri' i II the Colli!, tlat;o:i pv a :'d 1 tie. r w a- enrt ii l ei w i: h ein rC':i ilieri i ll ent.-i . I ' it i ...;l 1 ii ;:, I..- pu ,i ti, i.i occi.i,e ui i..iti'ti.il impwrt.ui'-f as ! a, Imp to :i pn-al iii. te i f our exp.irts. now dcclininp. A dl sell, -i, tl follow e.l the read i I p I f t he paper, and opinions were f Aetiaipi'd p'-r er:;i!v f ior:ib!e to the view s of tin" ' ie .or..'"1 !.' ird. Hints About .Meat. l i.e b p of nil.ttoil i- the nio ! J"ii.t, .'fiit.itiirp nio-t . i- i.eck is an etr.i.ip uit j -t pr. ::d n. r.t, : and hf--:it. :..i!f fit. in I h. tl e I io b .1 t. W,;'ht eo'i-l-. Hip of l'"li.1 '. ,T hat ill' bn a.t il tij in ft wa- '. lb - Wed f .1 hill le tl r, uieelv stntb'd; it i. nni.b' j l. a per than tl..- i '.la-r j.'ii.;.. siri.i'.t.s J red i il.s of .;e it ;ne V el y e 1 1 ,i :t p.i II t j.'ii;;-, ironi t m vn ipntoi tlie i .u .... 1 ! ro.i-tii p ';.! i f ti..' round part . f t! 1 r,-ti.. k, and the put I i'b.1 the 'Mop. ide," are the li.. .-d p:. Ilt.il I.lltl'iy CAtillp. 'I he llloll.e buttock IS u .! f. r s' ainp; shin is v4.-d f-r s..;iji or stcwinp 'I be ipiantity of butcher's meat con.ii'in d in a family is, on an a crape, thret'-.piiirt.Ts of a pound a day f..r I'.tch peroi; but when the family c m-i-ts of a wouan Hiid children, half a p-'iind a ! y is about the piatdity consumed one with Hiioth. r, iii'b pendent of hams, bacon, poult rv, lish and pame. Meat should he w iped with a dry, clean cloth as .h..h h, it Ci Miles fri till t he blitt lier's ; tlv-bl.ovs, if i foiitid it. cut out. and i'i Iot.s the lot. pipe that rims by the Irnl.e .!iol;i.l be taken out, as it mhiii taints ; the kernels aI-o, shotjJd U rettitivcd frotll beef. Never receive brui-ed joints. Meat wiil keep piHxl f,r a ionp time in cold weather, and, if fp'en throiiph, may keep for months. Frozen meat riiu-t be thawed bef.irc it is cookcl by plunpinp into old water, or phu inp it In foi e the lire Ik fore s. ttinp it dow n to roa-t. It never will be dre. d throuph if this precaution is not taken, not even when twice ciMiked. FepjH'r is a inventive of decay, in a deprce; it is well, therefore, to pepjwr lump joint. Powdered charcoal is still more remarkable in its efieit. It w ill not only keep the meat over w hich it is sprinkled po.-d, but w ill rem ive the taint from aheady decaved ".li. A pi.'i e of i ' ;.-c , boiled in the wat r w ith "hiph" meat r fow l., w ill render it or them quite nweet. A jie e of charcoal, or powdered charcoal, should kept in every larder. Hams, after beinp nmokcd, may be kept for any lenpth of time pa- ki d iri pow-de-iid charcoal. 7A ll' I upr. An apent for the -ale of a compound for ll.e makinp of a ailvcr palvanirinp; jirejiaration recently vi-itnl Atehis.n, Ks. A younp man tunned ( 'har'i". Ih yiudds boiipht the recipe, and had 1 i nt of the stun compounded nt a ilrup store. Its inpro-dicnts are naid t lie mercury and nitric acid. The bottle containinp the preparation was beinp examined by Ib-v nobis and a younp man named Nelo;i "rii-rce. Tlie latter t k the bottle, and after shakinp it, drew the cork, w hen the i otit'-rihs lb w out in every direction. The face of younp Pierce was terribly biirn.il, ami it is feared he will lne his eyes. Several others stamli'ip near whmi the stntl exI'l'Hb'd had tin ir cl dhinp badly burned. Ibil-Tt Henry Hiir.-t, Liberal, who w as eli eted a lueml-er of the House of Commons in iieceinber ljt for Horsluuii, Sti-sex, has been unseated, in conse-piencf of his .endinp letters to voters prninisinp to pay their railway cxpenos to the jiolinp plai e. Justice (juaiii, of the Court of (iii ens Item h, declared that this was bi ilM't v, and thai the tdci tioti was therefore vied.