Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 September 1876 — Page 2
WEEKLYCOURIER C. D0JJ5I, PubUiher.
JASI KU.
INDIANA.
CUK1.ENT XKAVS.
Order have teen issued froui the War Iepartnient to hasten the recruiting of 2.:) additional mr n for cavalry regiments. The principal recruiting stations are at St' ,-"ul Chicago, Indianapolis. Huffalo, V.oston aud New York. "ranch off.oea have been opened in aeveral Western titieto aecur tho reulred number a soon as possible. l'he President ha ordered the consolidatioa of a number of revenue district throughout the counary, incompliance with the new legation of Congress. Atnong the change are the following: The Kourth and a part of the Tenth l.liuoi District are consolidated Into the new Fourth, and John Tillson i reUined a Collector. The Thirteenth and a part of the Tenth Illinois compose the new Thirteenth, and Jonathan C. Willi is retained. The Third and Fourth Miouri are consolidated into the new Fourth, and Arthur C. Stewart 1 retained. The Legislative Mil, a it passed lth House from the Conference Committee,
turns out 7 employees from the department on October 10. The salaries of the President, Senators, members of the House and Cabinet officer remain a they are, while thoe of Auditors and Comptrollers arc reduced JV) eseh. A Washington dispatch of the lMh say that the President ha., at the in'.inceof the Republican Congressmen of Mississippi, made an extensive chance of federal oftieers in that Slate, iocludine the Marshal for the Southern District and principal Postmaster. Tnee change, it i thought, will have the elect of reconciling all the different elements, and strengthening the party, wirh a rroDect of securing the electora
vote of the State for Have and Wheeler. The St. Louis r.'o.e-emocrt.'of '.-.a l"th has the following special from Washington: "Attorney-tieneral Taft i preparing au opinion, baed on the several revised statute relating to the elective franchise, to the effect that t'nitcd SUte Jlarshal have the authority under the law to rail on the
I'nited States troop stationed in their j respective district, if they deem the aisUnce of troop necessary to preserve the peace at the poll or prevent intimidation. As soon a the opl-iion I banded to the President, an order will 1 c i-ued notifying the United States Marsha! of their authority, and instructing them to exercie it if necessary . Thi w ill, of curse, prevent the Iemocratic State (iiv-rnmnt at the South from having any control over the troop.' Secretary Chandler has anointed the fallow ice gentlemen as a commission to treat with the Sioux, as provided f jr In the Indian Appropriation bill, passed hy Conzre at its last session: II. C. I'.ul!i, of Iowa; ;eo.W.MoHnyperiny.of Ohio: A.o.Roone, .f Colorado; Newton Kd wards, of Dakota; Bishop II. 1$. Whipple, of Minne-ota; A.
S. GaylonJ, of Michigan; Asi-Unt AtMr-ney-(ieneral of the Interior Department S. D. Ilinnan and Interpreter Charles M. I Hindley. of Wa-hiriirtou, D. C. ecretary Gaylerd will act as the legal adviser to the commission, and represent the Interior Department. The roirmi-sion will meet in Omaha on the 2th Inst. Hon. Michael 0. Kerr, Speaker of the House of Ipre-enUtive, died at ImcV bridge Alum Sprirc, W. V a., on the evening of tbe Pth. Hi dle ae wa consumption of the bowel. HI body wa taken to hi former home at New Albany. Ind.. for Interment. Mr. Kerr was la the fiftieth Tear of his aee.
President (irant and family went to Lonr Branch on the I'.Hh, where they will pass
the remainder of tbe ea'n.
EAT.
The dead body of a girl tamed Magzie Kane. 9 years of age, was found near the
r.(4nr of her Barents in the town of
HemD-tead, L. I., on the l.'.ih. The body
waa terribly mutilated, and bore evidences
r,f Tnsvin suffered terrible outrage. Two
neeroe are suspected of the crime. The Connecticut Peace Society has resolv ed that Gen. Custer's death wa a Just ret ribution for the slaughter of friendly In
tin. and that the army should b? with
drawn from the Indian country.
The nine Fenian prisoners who f ajed
from tbe Kng)ih penal colony of New South
Wale on April 17 arrived in New York on
the 19th lnt. in the whaling bark Cutalpa, the vessel in whi h tbey first embarked.
They were very cordially received by their Irih brethren In that city, and most of tbem being In destitute circumstances, a fund of $4.' wa raised for their immediate relief. Sunday, Auzu-t 20, was a day proline in drowning ea-ualiic. Four boy who were rowing ia the North River at New Yoik were run dwn by a steamboat; four colored persons attending tamp-meeting at Red Hank, N. ... were drowr.ed by the overturning cf a boat in the Mirewsbury River; ar.d three ether pern w. ic drowmd by the up. citing of a sad-boat on Cavuza Lake. N. Y. The employees of the New York ar.d New .lerey Uai r-ad -truck on the 21t and traffic vTthero-l wssentirely supen led. The ratise of the strike wa non-payment of wairea. There wa a slight frost in portions of SouUrnN' W York and Northern I'mnsyivatiia on the t.'ht of the 'J)th. A number cf 11 lly Maguire at Tort Ki hnx od, V., ma le an aaii!t upon two miner on th 1 -t , killing them both. They were beaten with bludgeon( stabbed and cut with ki:ie, and Cnally riddled with bullet. The lie v. V. A. Cornell, who lived at Freedom Plains, Duchess County, N. Y. banged himself on th 17th. He i sup-
jocd to have been tcmpomrllv insane. Mr. I'ornell wa a mini-tcrof the K formed Church. Tbe Supreme Lodge of the Wi-i Id of the knigbtsof pythia con rued at Philadelphia on tbe -.'Jd. Ki.T A.l sjoith. Mr. Finkeluburg, the Republican nominee for (Joveruor of Mis. ouri. ha declined to run. In accordance with hi di teriuin ation expressed previous to the holding of the Conveutiou. The Republican (action in Arkansas hae Wen harmonized. Joseph Rrook. the nominee for Governor of the regulars." formallv declines to accept, and the place ha been tendered to tieu. A. W. Bishop, the nominee of th "new deal" wing of the party. (Jen. Bishop has accepted, and now head the ticket of the regulars." while the "new deal" t'.cket dies by mutual consent. ti. imkemrnS strike on the Ohio and
.nrroimded t v a mob of masked men an
e Osborne- taken to the nearest trvo Mid! i baiui d. The Tea l.ei-Kt ure :oljo'.rn d n the i ' 2lt. j The fallowing notislctti.tu 1 l"'en sent j by the Indian Commissioner t. the vaii 'tis liidisn Agencies: You a:e hereby ntvied , that all sale of arm or aumuir,iti..u, to either v hite r In. liar. by parties holding ; liceitM's as Indian ti.id-r biicdh this of- ! tier. mut be sto) ped instantly. Yoi will! o notify your trader. and he v i.'ilant in see- ; 1 ingtlnt im violation of this order is '.lnv i ed. If any in-tanee of nrh violation ' I rurs. youwill revoke the license of the of'fending party and report the tae t th! j ortice for further action." I It i claimed that the gra-liopper fgg in I Minnesota are now being deiro t il by an I egg-eating bug which ha made its appeal- ! :nice. and i putting in it work in it vi.'-.r-!ouand effect ive maimer. The jntM.t alluded to i described a lcing about the ! sie of a louse, which it soiurwhat r eiui .! in t.liai.e anil inoVcmellts. sud i f :t il' !
1 1 t'urlONllh of the Coroou and Mdi rlo j of ami m:ikt ulut t Ah) by the
of Silk ultiirc.
Tin Pliil;ulrlihi:i Ttuim-:
t i.ltui f in :ill it braui lu
t-rs of M.nniiiLr Mik lrom tin -mmu,
i thorough! v illustrated in the .M-ctittti t( MHclhiiriy UxU. Altlotiioh J Hrail ninkt-s no specialty -f the uunu-: f.icir.tf of silk, llif exhibit i th" only!
practical ilhistrutioa of the kiml in thf lAhiltili'iii. Si'.k-wotiii, fioin liiith to lAtrcn'.t' oM ae, :irr tlici t' rnv!i!y outing mnlbctry loaves Ironi trees orowin on the pmvu.ds. Tl.ey k tliii ftH.l as they are ln.ni, althov.li t!:ev arc then only a.nn.t ouf-sevi'iith of :,n 'hu h Ion :. Their :ipii':n-:nici' at tliis staee is tliat of meal "skipper"" M-.ckeiied. For the t".v.t three it ays of their lift; tb y are fe.l with the tt r.ilt rsl leave., the ijuutititv tein itteifi-et!
with their irrowth. W hen t weuty-tw.i
! t ml oi tke year.
j A urioMtv in connection wit'u this exhibit is lh first etteiwui importeil t
md the pro- 11 " l'uni I, . France, in Is.M'i.
The llaUfix Hunk Kobberj.
Tlte Halifax Chrumr'c hrinp ne tie tails of the hank roLbory whi h occurred in tli.it city n ceiitly, a hrit t iu nti.'U tf which e.iino hy t icjirapli. n.iriiii'n's i ireus wa.s aniiomiec.l to
paratte the ftieet of otlicers and clerks of
tlie city, kc 1
i t.e
tho NtiVii Sc. iti.i
Bank, on hearinir the hand, los ! the
I bank for a fcv lninutes uiul wet nut 1 to M'i tin? pincessio!:. 1 mtiu,.l i m'.;! af ter thf hank was elosetl a man la.ithe j bell at the entrance to the iae.s.,e:ii;oi- , rtxf.ns, ami oa the ine.ciioji'rV wife i i Mrs. AmlersoiO hip arin lie s.i! In
Mis.issiril Railwav terminated on the loth.
The strikers were given mnr i none .
Company to J"? J ' Co A P. Fiehl. Attomey-i.'eneral of the duX otn tl co: of Louisiana, died on the lt. Col work Molt of them acceded, he first prop- ! KWd was ,he .irst Secretary o the Mat. of ... . i.v Illinois. Secretary of Wyoming Territory
men.
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u ivs on ineir ifii-iu is nooui ...... .ron rr:il;n -,n t lia sidewalk, and A-vt , a-half inches, and th. ir ar.pe;.uan, e 1 1(iaV(i ( wn aml t u yiUioui that nil raterp.har inade ot w.nte wailjn fr an alHwer UMntn-: and lead. In,t.-ad of a niulUTty tree, the , .... ..,, . .-llir. Mrs. Aa .l-r..i:
worms are kept tti an upn-iit woo..c:i i , , this a, tn.iUcr f im
strm-tiire. with iciiinirs vtiv eltifely
reseml.li:ir lioles in miniature ti;en
boxes. F.ach of tlu-se opening is intern!
potlauce, a tli cellar was only use.! ..r storing fuel, and w uitetl in the u
trv till he retuni'Hl In a fev ro.nute
The South Carolina prawn-rat have nom
inated Sen. Wade Hampton for (Sovernor. A call has been Issued for an Independent (.Greenback) Mate Convention fr Ohio, to be held at Columbus on Sept. 12. Samuel J. Cary, in a letter accepting toe nomination of the Independent Greenback party for Vice- President, states hi posi-
i ii... Aiimv.. tirirst. tin is fn favor or
restoring the silver dollar to its old position I 'UJ ati'. Led-m "" as a unit of value; second, all National Bank r'ed at l".f-
) I - , J . 4 L U lilt Hr II' U SUIKH 4.under rrcKlent Hirri-n. inu ervM a ej t ivrdvo a ciMK-n. n the twi-nt-J . ; t..mie out mi jr?4 ArK-r-
ortUer in the ltlack Hawk war.
John K. Alexander, the leading cattle dealer of the Mississippi Valley , dicil at his residence in Morgan County, 111., on the 21st. He held life insurance policies to the amount of $rj,0t. Hon. .Is. K. Legate hs sued Col. 1. II. Anthtmy, of tbe Leavenworth ( K. Timtn,
for an alleged libelous publication regard-
Iairci ire
notes should be withdraw n from circulation ;
third, paper money should consist exclusively of notrs Issued Wy the (iovemment, with such legislation a would cause them to be fully cjuhI in vxlue to thi pecie dollar under all circumstance and throughout all time; fourth, interconvertible bond of the (iovemment. bearing an finable rate of interest, should be lsued so that the anioimt of money In circulation may be determined.
not by aa arbitrary law of Congre.s, nor by a board of national bankers, but by the laws of trade aud coir.r.;trcc, or. In other w ord", by the demand of business." A somewhat novel and hL'h-banded proceeding occurred near ltoul ler, Colora.b.,
on the 15th. where a party of 21 masked and armed meu stopped a railway train, and forcibly tok therefrom Judge Stone, who was on hi way to convene Court at Koulder.
Priuce Milan, of Servla, on the 17th gave audience to the consuls of the six Powers separately. A strong pressure was Lronjht to bear in favor of peace or an armistice, but this the Prince refused. It is Maimed at Nelgradc that the Turks have recently suffered serious reverses. A financial crisis ha occurred in Portugal, and the Government ha ordered the suspension of all monetary engagement fur two months. t the recent convention of l.iu'lih ami American cotton-dcalr.-n.lu Id in Liv rpo.-l, resolution w ere adopted to the effect that , in reference to cotton .U1 "to arrive. '
fifth das the worm, or lan-1, i about
, to iuchc long- nni of a ve.iowish-
white color. At the end of the twentyi sixth its p)ruiaudi.in f niitlU-rry leaves is over forever, and it begins to i build a coflin around itself. The suh- ! stance forming i THE Hlit-H i is supplied from a gland cf the insect, ' just as the material for a spidor' web ; is furnished. At tirst the worm f.istens ! the fibers from top to bottom and from side to side of iu little pigeon-hole at ! perceptible distances, hut gradually the web prows denser, until the worm oecttj pies n cavity only a little larger than it- , self in tho middle i f the mas. It then benns to weave around itself the cocoon
son Mi-peet, inr the clerks, not .it. of sight of the bank, that with h.rn departed "rir.MtiO. ()' entering tlm : liar at the uorth etui he quickly v.i:u'. his way to the stairway leaxling to the. oo ins above, and thence to the bajil' room, where he cleaned off the desikM of both the paying and receiving tellers. Then he went through tho Directors' room into the passage and out by '.he north door, at which he passed Mr. Anderson, who supposed that he hal found the paper he had dropped through the grating anil came hack through the haiiK-rooni, she never suspecting thai the clerk were absent. 'Ft:1 police were communicated w ith and all possible efforts made for the capture of the thief. The hank advertise that they
... .v... v.i.,.. tnctaniorplioMs, ar.d becomes a i l:rj
be fixed according to the oi!icial .aiotation
,.ri,..r u-hii'h resembles a rrroundnut
1. . . . . ..1 ..I i OOo . .r r-i,,v
shell in t'Otn 8te anu lorni, vary ui; :u w in ;.iy aim...'. color according to the species of worm, ' matioii that will lea.l to the re. i.v -y of .. i 1 . j ifrtu . -if -,.row.--.l of h-i!f ' i In-stol.-n nionev and convict ion i f th-
Jlll.t l vn.p. - i' .--.' i -
a doicen tluckiifses of newspaper, pasted together. The cocoon is ger.-rally white, or of a yellowish shade. It is linNLcd at the ciul of twelve days alter the worm Logins to work. During the next twelve davs the larva undergoes a
thief, or tor infori'iavo-i that Will PC'in. and convict the tli'.ef, vitliout tlie ni'tiiev . - - - - Onlv One Kind or Matter in the I'ni-fle.
There are many eminent chcmisK
the nunit'r. wr..
rp'x.1 drawn
i t.t !.V! tint the Live
ll,e..u.igewacon ejeuo, u.siM,i ..s,,.,. American ctton are. on n the mountains to Golden City, .nd We J (i an,.p. anJ ron. made hi way to Denver on the follow. ng . .
day. He was treated wa. great ! Ul M tho;o drn Africa before th. tion durim: hi captivity, the only object of ,.oml,red. aI1l ,h.t h severe thi. strange abduction be.n; it is suppo-ed, , ri:rtner ,lMfrl..ra,e the da-; tv retard the vaaUhcahon of a ra.lwa) re- th:(t totton hf,.jU ,e ,
! salis. remaining torpid until the end of ,, . ,'. . ..'.,,,
this peritnt. When It occone a mm i, iM.lu Ve thut, inMi ad of there ;ng :v and witlju antenna-breaks thr-. ugh the lv.four 4.it.,iu,nt., there i lut .ie. Tin: su:ilight m the f-.rm of a miller" but-, lin-iViTsal element asui-r.s iv.or.
tertl v. Male and female mate, egg are
laid, and after a
l.miM tint "n-i er" t ic. lhese c's
are of the sie of cabbnge .ceds, r.tnl each female "miUrr" lays about:'"." of them. In color they are at tir.-tel'iw-i.-h, hemming, in turn, brown, black and w hite, during their halcliing,wLic!i i is effected by the sun, or a niodi rale ar- ' t.iL ial heat. I THE HAT! IllN'i requires from Un to twelve days, at the 1 ead of which time the little black worm j mentioned at the beginning of this description appears and sets at once to de- ! vourimrthe mulberry leaves. A cocoon
The dory Centennial, from Gloucester, IbroKenopeu by the 'miller'' ii woi th-
Mv-., arrived xt Liverpool, ba.'., on me ; 13. llm moth is not aimwea 10 s-e I 2i.t. j daylight unless it is needed for pnsduc- ! Th. .'.n.,l in In.lian Commi.-i nrr in- ti,,ri ,f th race. The cocoons destined
suit of a lame Indian trail In the direction , ui (Jovernraent that theSi.nix of the 1 f(jr sik-making are submitted to a steam
of Powtler Kiver wnirn naa oeen o.-tuu o. . Vniu.tl j;utf!l b,ve m,e proposals to tbe uath soon :ittr they have formed. I hi (ien. Crook. The Fifth Infantry ws de- ... . . . tnjian, Cana l to 1..in them in ! Liiu the worm without harminrr the silk.
their war airain't the I'nite 1 Sutc liovern- i'ie cx'txins are then ready to he spun n.ent. thrtateninL'. if they do not. to 1 to-- , int, hank of raw silk. Jlach cocoon
Id. in liisrtv d:tV..r. Ilt f.ir'C.S l.l' .-
life cf twenty-e ight u,; .itv with 1m,.i, Sl.,,.n
reiver. The Ku-a Lrpur.lican State Convention, which convened on tho P'.th. nominated the follow ing ticket: For Governor, Georze T. Anthony; Lieutenant-Governor, M. J.Salter: Secretary of State. T. II. Cavanaie.'h; Auditor, It. J. I! onebrake: Treasiirer.John Francis; Attorr.ey-iiereral, Millard Davi;
i School Superintendent. A. M. Lemon; Aj Kiate Justice, A. J. Brewer. I The busines part of Ja-ob City, t'tah, j was burned on the night of the lMh. A Junction between General Crook and
Terry commands w as ma.le on tue 10111,
and the combined force continued the pur
I sol 1 in America at its net wei.'iit; that the
same system cf sampling ami the same classification of American cotton should be adopted iu all Kuro.-in and American markets, according to the standards to !
: furnihrd by the L1veri,,ol A- i v'.ion. to ' be ratified by the American National Kxchange.
Camille CUude, a lren U Kepui-u-an Deputy wa killed by lightning at Paris on
the'.ith.
tacbed from Terry's column and nrdere I J bak totbe stockace, with ir-structions to
Uke V).0s ration-, em.tsrk n i over ,d eaptMre th l'.U. kfoot countiy a ! contains from three -fourths of a mile to tbe ateamer Far est, and patrol the , ..,,,,..1 t tb ijlt!e : a mi ,,( nu-r. The sninnir. operation
t -..re-ent on hand. , exhibited ii a llrazilian invention, very It i stated that the Canadian Government ; ingenious), and attraebJ throngs; of spechas decided to allow American ves-els free j utors every day, Chinese ami Krcnt h-
navigation of the t anajian waitr m re mm M-eniin lo be particularly inter
niHinderoiiDeseas-ii. lesU d, a circumstance aci
T!. I.atA Sneaker k'orr. the fact that China am
Yellowstone P. ver a far a the mouth of j
the Powder Kiver, andaeertaiu whether or
not the Indians had succeeded in crossing the
Yellowstone. If not they are to prevent them. In the meantime Terry will come down on them with the combined command and force a battle. It Is not positively known whether tbe Indian are on the Tongue Uiver or the Powder Itiver. Jse Jame ha written a letter to the Kansas City Tim., In which he says that the "confession" of Ilobb Kerry regard-
I.M.gt"
whit a constitute the niolt ci..e, r . .a .r arrangement, or number, i i;-t 1 i-'i't" won.'.erful than the change whi-.-h home of our so-callct eh in. ntary b...li". -t.f-f-r in their allutropie iuMi!;:vit;..ii-. Sulphur, phosphorus, and cub. a are, to a certain extent, jirotean ; but they are distanced in the alloT-pif rarely isoinorphous hytlroearooi.s. Dr. Wur defines organic chemistry of the h.!nen cumpountls, for he b. li. vcs t!;..t i: is protean hydrogen, wi'.li 1' cvr:changing ahnni'? vohiine, that in:ik -organic cliemistry s compb x. ' t 'itiic Atn'.rvau. . 1 The Landtag of Saxony has p t-d an imptrtar.t measure a law etabli-'i-ing the supremacy ami supervision of the State over the property ami appointments of the Uoman (alh. '.ut'hurch. It is similar to the famous Kalk law of Prussia. In the llous.-of Peers it w as opposed by t'ie co'irt pavt, 'one opponent bring th- brotlar of the , King. Tho King1, in his up. h frmn : the throne on tie) eve of the adjoiiriiImentofthc Diet, cxprcssrtl hi" satis-
; faction with this legislation, as promi'-
acSinS, "r ii i"R t?o establiimeiit of U'twe-n 1 France had in the Church and the State.
the priKiuction and manufacture of silk ; They do not seem to telish the fact that 1
1 the silk-worm in Hrazil yields from six I
xorcK.Mi.NT iiyhik rttKsinrsT. It is with extreme pain that the President
announces to the ri"oile cf the I nito Mates ,.;..(. times a veir. uhilrt in I'liina
j the death of the S,ker of the j H , hurc lt . onJy cncc. or lwiee ' I Hei.resriitatlves, the linn. Michael herr. 1 ' 1 . J J t of Indiana. A man of irreat lntelleeial 'in the same tune, i ....il,,nwnt. larire rulfire. irreat probi'y . ....
The cocoons, containing tho dead !
TML MAKkLiS.
NEW YOfiX, Aua-'tsi Kirvr.H-Mti mm-
fllK.Et O'yimon lo Choice l.mnhs CrTTON M.iM2injT r l. tl K Uol to Choir .... WHKAT-Nn. 2 Chiro .... CORN Wctern Mnol
OATS We.iem Mucd,.. 1 oiiK-New aiess
8T. LOb IS.
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Ins tbe recent train robbery I false from br
pinning toend.so far a hel conerrned. He ... iiX hi devotion to pul.lic
savs that he can prove bv Mer. I. Gresrg intirtsts. ha pa-"d frra the ptltion and Thoma Pitcher, two respectable of power "., ,1.,,1",""T,i? ri'r of Jackson Countr. whom h.ol l.een recently called. The y orr
he met and ronver-M with erly on the KK
mominir af:er the train roowry oerurr 1, 1 tioa and resict to tlie me m .ry or iu" to-- ; t. )oucn me gummy sumuin-e. causin- t,.i t-. Cnm
that be could not by any possibility have '(ed, the President invif the peoj ir t-r ,.e jiblt.H ,,J the ctton b adhere to
.Ip.. ,iv further i the I'ed Utes to a s.-t.rnin reconiut.n ci , Tho cttc.M.n is tlien rcadilv
iiari.tii.iru - - . . . 1: . .11.1 t. xr. v"v . " . '
h.t bP rever beard of Hobbs Kerry, or of pe ,.u...c ..... r - -
Pitts and Chvlwell, until Kerry' anre-t
4
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unraveled.
The Timn I Inclined to think that Kerry i a fraud. Jerry Colemin, colored, wa hanired for ! mur Jer at Abbeville, S. C. , on the i:tb. ( jJJThe South Pss Jetty Company ha an oili- I rial report from L. L. Couth'-ll, Cbief As-si-tar.t Lnziiteer t the South Pa Jetties, : stating thut a eareful and ( xhausth e sun ey , in wlrch more than w sttundini. were taken on the very crest of the bar, wa made on the llth, showing a eleir elinnel of g feet t'.e.p at an average flood tide, with at lead a width of 14 feet. When the width of the channel reaches 2' feet the Ompany will be fiitith d to tht ir Crt p.jni'iit from the ioverii!n nt. (ieorge T. I-bell. a well known nowtpaj.er man and for several year a rti lent of Atehi-t.n, Ks.. committed suicide ftt Pueblo, Col., on the Jsth, by taking laudanum, while temporarily ins me. lie leaves i uifi. nml one child.
Two young men. llei.ry Smith and s.jiiire .f tbe public po Kt t f r (.rant s romrii.innu.1,,1. wh.. w ere in l.til at Owt i.ion, pani'-s is, nciording to the. list above rc-
Kr.. for the murder of u ferret! to, JL" 11. Ti'o.b:;:!, or sv.'l
hik'iilv ri-'peeteil cttien 01 ..wen .-Mini,
tout an l Heifers. Corn le-l Tra.o
I Ifius (hi n.
The outer finis of the fibres sjitEi ..mmon 1'iioer..
jaro gathered by- gently beating the FLorR JJ; 1 floating muss with a still brush. Two j x i.ttf. each mm nosed of ten fibres, are '.VllKAT-Ked No. J
Ices of a i nre and eminent YiractT.
feigned) I . . CiKV.NT. by the President : John L. ('vif.vvi.i.toK. Actliiir secretary of sute. Vashlngton, Am'. 1-70.
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A ('( I if I M t II ' ( IU t allXi ..' j W :t I i BIH V lo.M VV u UUIC4 Ull'l un 11 j
Il'oW.f rniinierntes tho scliemt
:t-sed through two porcel .in discs, or ! y41RSo. t iuifl
ultons. used as 'uittes. ra.ssinr up- oats o. 1
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mei proj"-t- iind are passed through two loops in a j 1(UA, c
rd by liaron" (.rant, the famous M'ti-! little reel which revolves hy clock-work, M
don speculator: vVa'.t r-works l -r l.ej-, and then thniigli two ruche in two root inmrnv.eir.ents f-r tho City of j Lonrt-shaped irlas i.latt s, fittel in'o
Mi'an irri "iti'n" for Kr.ui'-c ; water j,Kn)i at the cad of spiral
works for Odessa; h copies i.:ik-1 from llicse lot ns tne sen again . w,,, Tut. w (;h'iiec
Lil.t and CVke (.oinpiny for t .Inert- cross, run through two wire loop- sev-1
rral inches ai':irt,cros- a third tune and
arc wound on 11 reel connected by belt-
lriii'rS. rliK sun. lard ilr.s 'I t" ' I I IM Slomn .
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r... (and I hope the said people an- ben-litt.-tlhv it. seeing that JlW, i was
r " t-: .vitii the shaltiic' of the (,'oriiss en-
L'ine. I he mat
raided here fori'): a c .inn mv f
tiiiir L'ttld Iroin Kapanro, .m-w Acanrio, jjme. I he nia nine rcin m i iu opeianntl a etiiiple t f 11 a'ivo guano comp-i- tion, the fibres, each of which is less ni,.s"tli(. nativrs,M I suj.pose, vo I ej readily Lrokta than a fibre of wool, are kilb d and lx.ilctl down for 'uano. N unvvound from the bobbing cocoon,
D'-oiecl appears 10 nave
f.r the coiiliding r.ritij!i specul.Uor or
caiiit:list. The total sum enticed out
IP.! e'rt Martin, w. re taken from Jail sl out 1 o'clock on the morning of the P'th by a ma-ked band of men and hung upon a tree. A U'.blnson, Crawf-T 1 County , Ka.,on the ls;h, a man named Osborne, lying in Jtil un.Ur an Indictment f r inunler. made deadly a-ai.lt upon the Mier'T, Mr. derson, Inrti. ting wounds li;"! are supposed to be fatal. Tht n'ght tho Jail wa
-oiei-t appears to have been tooaburl j broiHit together at tbe discs, intimateJ ..... ' . . . . i 1 .... I
ly twisted t) the little mien-work reei, uri'l, in twt threads, wouml on thelargt; red, from which tho ilk is clipped ir the hanks. KAl'I I INCKKASK. With on- oun e of eggs 4),icH silkworms can be raed in 45 days. Allowing a lts of b' per rent , there will retuniTi r.l,Hi coctM.ns. These would weigh about N pounds, which, at .V) cents & pound, would be worth fli..V).
At the 3 ield i made six or eigru limes . 1 ... a-!1 I '.
Ac:iriii isruzu, a woman nr iuui
tliat country tMay si.iri wun an
111 go l. I be picsei.i inarkt i 'the stock xatt tb.e compuriie
get her is jLl.boV-''. r M'.'O.lUb
vaaie 01 out to-
Clen. Keeves, one of tho boldest of the Cuban leaders, was killl on the oth instant hy a Spanish sharpshooter. I be General was formerly a clerk in the employ of A. T. Stewart & Co.; his father was a ilcrgyman in llrufklyn.
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