Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 September 1876 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER

JASPEIU

C. DOiSI. PiMihr.

. INDIANA.

CirKKEXT XEAVS. The Secretary of the Trea-ury haa appointed the following commission of exerts to furnish Information rerdins Internal coinuierce and transportation: Albert Fink, Louisville: George II. Morgan, St. Lou!; Col. J. 1. Hayes, IVtroit; Charles lUcdolph, Chicago; Col. Milo Smith, Clinton, Iowa: Hstniiton Hill, Norton; TheoT. Lee. ' York; Oeorge W. Torter, Baltimore. Or.e hundred and twenty-four clerks out of the eight hundred employed in the War iH-partment and it various bureau were discharged on the 1st inst., on account of the recent action of Coupes ordering a reduction in the clerical force of the departments. The syndicate on the new 4't per cent. United Slate bond repoit very satisfactory progre in the subscription both in New York and London. The public debt statement for Sept. 1 places the toul debt, principal and interest, at 2.10I,210,tM, If l'H;,tVS,:ol cash in the Treasury, showing a reduction of the debt during August or j:',l 19, .":. There wasca.b. in the Treasury, :2, Ml, '.." in coin, 11, '.,' in currency, and j31,sx, (0 in special deposit held for the redemption of certificate of deposit. The Attorney-General of the l'nited Site has issued fuii instructions to United States Marshal a to their duties in the coming election, to the effect that all citizens must be fully protected at the registration lists and while voting, aud aNo protected from any violence which may be threatened for having voted a thy deemed proper. Special Itputy Marsha! are to be appointed only in cities of 2f,0. inhabitants and upward. In the discharge f their duties the MarhaN can call upon all citizens, civil and military. In whatever service tbey may be, and no State law or officer can impede theru.

EAT. The Republicans of Connecticut have renominate J their former state ticket, headed by Henry C. lbbiHon for Governor. The rrohititionists of New Jersey hive nominated an electoral ticket for Smith and Stewart. The New York Ieniccr.ttic Stale Conven

tion, held on the 3)ch, nominated Horatio j-eymour fr Governor an I re-nominated Lieut. -Gov. IorheImer. Gov. Seymour's nomination was made unanimously by acclamation, notwithstanding bis positive refusal to become a candidate. In case (iov. Seymour will not yield to the solicitation cf bis frienda, the state Committee 1 authorized to nil the vacancy at the head of the ticket. The sentence of Jesse Pomoroy, the tto ton boy murderer, ha been commuted to imprUomnout for life. Henry Howe was drowned at Do-ton, on the 2d, while attempting the rescue of two youn? ladies, one of whom, Etta L. Beckford, was drowned. ln? of the most brutal prize-rights on record occurred near IennvUle, N. J., on the 31t u!t., the principals being two pucilist named "Weeden and Walker, from Philadelphia. Seventy-six round were fo-.:ght, when Walker succumbed to the tremendous pounding of his adversary, and died in a few hours afterward from hi injuries. Walker was only -M years of aue.snd

of German parentage. Weedon is an Englishman. Tbey bad fought once before, when Weedon was also victorious. The Sheriff of the county undertook to break up the ficht on the Cist, but was oin!y defied by the large crowd of roughs. Weedon and his principal backer w ere subsequently arrested in New York. The New York Ieniocratic State Convention will reconvene on September 13, to nominate a candidate for Governor in p!a e of Horatio Seymour, declined. John T. Warring A- Co., of Vonkers, N. Y., the heaviest hat manufacturing firm in the United States, have failed, with liabilities amounting to about J4oo,om. Tbey employed 7") operatives- Their asset are said to be frreatly in excess of their liabilities. By the capsizing of the yacht Cyret, during the race at Halifax, on the 21, Wm. I!. Taylor, her owner, and Samuel Tupper.Inpector of Internal Itevcnue, were drowned. The Massachusetts Republican have nominated Alexander If. Kh-cfor Governor, II. G. Knight for Lieut. -G'-vernor. II. II. fierce fr Secretary of State, Julius L.

Clark t'T Auditor, Charles Kndi.ott for

Treasurer, and Charles B, Train for Attr nev -General. The fint returns from the Vermont eler

tkn, hel l on the ."th, Indicated an Increased

JpuV,feaa majority over that of last year. Whi!e a number of men on the Govern

ment works at Hell Gate, New York Harbor, were preparing fuses for a blat. a premature explosion mirred, killing three men and seriously wounding several other. WEST AJXt ftorTII. A most horrible crime was committed on the eight of Saturday, the 2ah ult., about six miles south of the town of Montague, in Montague County, Texas. The entire family of the Rev. W. ti. England, a Methodist irea hr, consisting of himself, his wife, four stepsons and a stepdaughter seven per-ons in all was murdered in cold blood. It i btlicved that money was the object of the murder, as the family was known to be well off. There i no clew to the as:isin. The l.ir freight depot of the? Iayton Short Line Ilallroad at Cincinnati was destroyed by fire, together with it content, :: the morr.irg of theoOth. There was an unusually larye amount r.f freight In the building at the time r,f !t detraction, but little f whb b Ka lnured. A, accord inic to the laws r.f Ohio, a railway company is rt-por.ib!e for the aMy of poods stored in

it frelght-hou-e only for a perod of 24 hour, a lar.ije part of this loss will fall upon the cni:nee, as most of the freight h id iftn stored two or three day. The low lemocrtio State Convention, held en the th, nominated the following ticket: Kit Secretary of State, Joan tuberiuch; Treasurer, Wesley Jones; Auditor, Wm. (irjueneg; Register of I.ands, N. C. Uldeiiour. The Kanss City Exposition and Agricultural Fair will be held from Sept. 1 to 23. The premium list aggregates ),(). At Monroe, La., on the 5Dtb, Ir. B. If. Dinkgrase, former Sheriff and Tax Collector of the parish, was B"t and killed while on his way to dinner. The aain was an unknown man who had been skulkInu around the locality for several days. It is believed that the murder wa the result of an old personal feud, aud that the only object wa revenge. There were twelve deaths from yellow fever at Savannah, Ga., on the :'th. The disease i routined principally to the suburbs. Wilminston, N. C, ha cstablished a quarantine asraint Savannah. Four miners were surbn-ated In a mining shaft near Central City, Col., on the 2tUh ult. The Colorado Pemo. rats have nominated Hon. B. M. Huihs for Gocrnor and Mr. T. M. Patterson for Congress. Iy the explosion of a threshing-machine loiler near Povcr, Minn., on the

Georire Bennett. C. Arnold, and another

man, name unknown, were Instantly killed, and several othets were injured. A. A. Jones, agent of Clark' Tony Express at IVadwood CitT, arrived at Sidney,

Neb., on the Gist ult. He say the Indians raided the road between Custer and l'eadwooxl on the ivt'o, und kiiird VT.tou

Smith, a minister, and three miners named Ike Brown. Pollins and Mason, carrying off their sto-k. Cn the 22J they made a raid on a party five miles south of Cuter City and killed James Kldd, Samuel Wallace, J. Weilly and Thompson. The Indians are supposed to be Northern Sioux, from the hostile camp the road to the a.'encie-. Jones says the

country full of Indians. There was a split in the Republican Congressional Convention for the First K.ina District, held at Abilene on the

"lt, jrrowln;' out of a point in orirani.inr. The

convention, presided over by Col. D. II. Anthony, renominated Hon. W. A. Phillips. The seceding delegates, 24 in number, nominated Hon. W. W. Guthrie. Burke, Indian Asrent at Standing Bock, ha been removed and a military ollb er temporarily put in chur.'e of the Aaency. It Is alleged that Burke bad a secret interview with Kill Eale, one of the hostile chiefs, and subsequently issued 2.W head of cattle, most of which w ent to the hostile camp. A. J. Calhoun, a po.t-oilice clerk at Columbus, Ga.f having been detected in tikIr.i money from a registered letter. attempted to commit suicide, tut failed.

United States Marshal Packard, of Louisiana, ha tendered hi resignation to the President, on account of hi having become a candidate for Governor. A! wairon containing six persons w struck by a locomotive while crossing the railroad track In the northern suburbs of St. Joseph, Mo., on the 1st. Ben. Dorey, colored, wa Instantly killed. Wni. Bra'nard died in a short time, and George Heed, James Hoy, and Geonre Cook were all more or less Injured. At Lewisburg, Ohio, on the ."1st ult., City Marshal Palmer was shot and lntar.ily

killed by N. A. Wireman, for aliened adultery with Mr. Wireman. An Ingenious attempt to rob a bank at

Rens,elaer, Ind., was discovered and frus

trated on the 2d, and three of the would-be

robbers arrested. They had been for some weeks tunneling under the bank vault, and

were about ready to take the money when they were dicovered. The vault contained about f2'K.,s0 in cash, beside .valuable se

curities. The names of the parties arrested

are James Filkin, alias Martin, and Martin Davis, of Chicago, and M. V. IJ. Warner, saloon-keeper at Rcne laer. Bill May put up the Job, but was drowned before Its completion. A special to the St. Paul ioafer-'re, dated North Bank of the Yellow stone, Auc. 27, via Bismarck, D. T., Sept. 4. ssys the latest Intelligence received concernir-,' the movement of the Indians b ad to the belief that Sittir i'-Bull's band of Uncapapas are

nia ha been completed from San Francisco to I.o Angeles, Cab, a distance of .Vs

mile. The rd i now complete to within list mile of the Colorado River, which will probably be reached before the close of the

year.

The Arkan. as State election, held on the 4th, resulted In a DruUH-ritiic majority of from 30,(0 to .VeOt, as estimated by the earliest returns. Allen ami Go, the prlucipals in the coiniutf prize-tight, were arrested at Cincinnati, on the 4lh, and compelled to Rise bond not to hVht In the Slate of Ohio. One nuu wa killed aud six wounded, and the machine h"p very badly wrecked, at Jettcrsouville, Ind.,bytb explosion of a boiler in the yards of the EouUville aud Indianapolis Railroad, on the 4th.

Calvin Coker, a desperado, and the murderer of Isaac Journeycake, a Delaware chief, was killed in Cotb yville, Kansas, by an unknown party, on the night of the 3d. At Fairmount, Neb., on the oth, a farmer named Brewer, accompanied by hi two children, went to mill w ith a grist. He had a shot-gun in hi wsgon, and, in taking it out upon his arrival at the mill, the tri'cr caught anl caused the discharge of th gun, the content strikliu' both children, one of them wa wounded beyond hoped recovery, while the other it was thought might survive. fConover, one of the Republican candidates for Goernor of Florida, has withdrawn, leaving Stearn to head the tinited Republican ticket. The Ohio State Fair commenced at Columbua on the 4th. The Booaville (Mo.) A tve rt iter has information of the murder of Capt. John P. Lilly, a farmer resident of Cntper County,

by i ne Itjuiati lit M"toiia. Hit '.Va t ruining overland, and the entire party, consisting of himself and two companions, were massacred and scalped. The Chicago Trihxtne't special correspondent left Terry's command, near the Junction of Glendive Creek with the Yellowstone, on the Iat day of Avgut, aud after

a hazardous run of ."a si miles in a yaw l-boat

Tilt COXIMi ELECTIONS.

laalrttrflnna from tt Allot nf)-.rnrl lu 111 I illl Matr lrliala III llraril l Site Ktslvral Hiiti Ulun at llrclloua. WsiiiMiiiN. Spt. 4. The following are the instructions from the Attorney-General to the United states Marshals regarding the coming elections. A copy will he sent to each l'nited States Marshal throughout the country: sir: Tlie law of tlie I'niU'd Mute hnvintc nude it in v iliity to cxercla irmieral ilire lion over MaraliaU aa to toe manner ol iliM-liMrglnit their ortlr, 1 luive prearet for their use Una circular letUT ol mulruc lions a to tlie coin in if elections, UitelnJiuK the snrne also u leply to tlie numrrou apvl'alitms in like connection from private cituw-L in various M.iU-. In Hie reaeiit eomlitioii o( leiiislniion the Cnilcd Mates occupies a otion towurila voter ami voting liich vnc uceorlinir a the elerturn l lor Male ant 'lher loul oltle r only, or lor member ol c'oe;;ress an. I I'reM'Icnlinl l:iecu)r. In election nt w hieli niemlter ot the lloue ol K orr iit.tu es ure rlioaen , wliuh, ly law, liiclu'te flection at winch Hectors for l'rrsiilent ami V lee- rreeiitent are noinlel, tlie l iiiU'ii Uite secure Voters atEainst whatever in jreiieral liunlersor prevent them from the full f xercirf of the elective fmnehiaf .rkWintitiK that

care alike to the revcialralion lift, the act of

voting, and Ihe eroiial freetoin ami MViirily t the voter, well a aainl viole'nee on account of ur.y vote he limy inten t to give, a a;aiiil eotiepiracy ! eaiise of any that he may alrejoly have ttiven. The eae of tnc I nU-il UiU-s, llierelore , wlncli you are to prenrve, aU'l h iio.-e violation y,.u are to siinpre, rou"'i ani'Hig other the riKht npec lllo l ui the lai-t paragraph, nn.l any K-rson who hy loire violate theae r.-lils break that peace and rcnlcr it your ilutv to arrest luiu, ant to ruppress any "riots u. i lent thereto, t.r that threaten the inteifrity of registration or lection, to the ttvl that tlie w ill ol li e p,-ople in such election msy If ascertained ami lake tllcet, and that the cflei'iiler may l brought U (ore Die caurta for punioliincnt. NoUirlotis event la several States, which re cently an l in nn unusual manner have Ix-cn ptil,licly reprobated, render lithe grave duly of nil Marshals who have cause to apprehend the vie i lation of the jM-ace of the l 'nited Ma'e. connectI ed a alsive w ith the elections to be field on the I Tuenav alter the tlr-t Monday in Novuiler next, l lie .reparei ui prc-ie nud lli I such t-cace. A chief exeeutive otlicer of the tuitel Mates, In your district, you will 1 held respon-ilile lor all breaches of the K-ace of the l'nited Mates, which diligence on your part might have prevented, and lor the" arrert ami securing of all l jiersons who violate that peace in nny ol the I Mlsve xmt eniiiio-raied. liligence in theee I .:i:itcr reijuirrs of ripurw that you l.e and c.n- ! tome pren-iit in irson or by deputy at all places

: ot registration or election at wluen vou huve

withtho extracthif; mtichinc, throw the honey from t ho comb by centrifugal force. The comb U then jmt back into the hive, the ottration lem; repented fremicntlr duriiij; tho season. This enables the bees to gather three times the miantity of honey by relieving them of the necessity of building tluir fombs, hence the reason why there is always ' o much more extracted or "strained" honey on the market, uml its consequent cheajmes. The honey thus extracted possesses a most delieious flavor and can bo eaten without fear of sickness. It is eating the comb that makes one sick ; the bees never cat it, and physicians say that there would bo just as much propriety in drinking ale from a bottle and then eating tho bottle a in eating the honey and comb aiso. They consider the rl.tss about as digestible a the wax. .ImtriVfirj (iroctr.

X rejected Suitor Ulona Out val's ISraius.

His

A special dispatch from l'.ixton, i;i.f to the Chifiejo InUr-Uttau, Au. :il, o;ivestln! following arti-ular n'anin tlielateshoikinmurdei in Iro'pio;. County : About H o'clock l:i-t evenl:i ono of the tnost cold-blooded and uiijirovokeil murders oa record was committed at Ash rove, Inxpiois County, about

i miles Hortbeast oi this i lty. I he wed. dir."; ceremonies which were to unite j Mr. .J. C Sleeper and Mis Ibis Hami ilton, daughter of Mrs. K. S. Hamilton, j a widow, were interrupted by the Lquirv of a man, who drove to" the do r j ::: a Vttggj'.f or t he pr-o , w he w :- hcj ! to see. Mepping to the door, Mr. sliejc j er was confronted by a stranger, i who demanded if hi name wa S'.ccper, j and, on receiving an al'.innative rcplv,

v..H ... -i ..o .... I f I'u.- I reaaoll

uunuiuc icuii'i"'iir u ,'ii"?"uo oi'or, I tlcl lw

arrived at Uinuarck on the 4th. He expresses hlsbdicf that the campaign lvirtually v( r for this -eason, and say further that it has lieon an unmitigated failure in

disputed i ever? reert.

regular

i

KOKKIU!. i A council df Minister and rrand dignlta- i ries of the Turkish Kinplre has proclaimed

Abdul Hamid .Sultan, vice Mura.1, deposed. Tie following is the otlb lal notiticatloti sent to the Turkish Minister at Washington: ( os.rANTiNoix:. ug. "1. The cruel dnase of whn-h the sultan Miira 1 Khan has Uen suDYruic ever sine Uie tentli dav of hi areepnion to

I the throne, and which aggravation ha te, n con-

tinuallv liier-'asing', l.:mcg .ut hi in in manifest i iniMs-ib.!ity to Ltke anymore the rein of the i I Kninire, in virtue of the fetva rendensl by bis ' Hignne herkli Ulain, and conformably b the law reirulatin the raerci ol sovereignty lu I the Kmoire, hi Majesty Milium Ilaiuol, pre I (uniptive heirt-i the in'pcnal throne, has been

la.inc 1, to-dav, tli.; Kmperor of Turkey. ;

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appiit-'i some opjiroorion epithets to him, ami drawing a revolver tired, the hall grazing his temple. Mr. S. gr:itileil with hi nvssailant and tiirvw b in

to us, t tn.,H aee i theatelied. and . ,( j jTrun,! ail)J whilp ste.oi:i" over icnevtr an embodiment o the ;.)..- c . . e , i

Hie law, Mich cm- loin rcceiven n nuuti ue;.i i:;s !icari,iii-

procl

A correspondent, writing from Ilelirrade,

says lue .ervian army is oeing rapiaiy reinforced and rcorsranled by Uu-sians, who are crossing Uoumania and Hungary in large number, and that since this influx the Servian have fought better and seeru more likely t hold their pround against the Turk. It 1 further said that the pacific teDdencie of Prince Milan are being overcome by repreentation of the war party. The mot iini-ortant battle of the w ar, according to advice from Turkish sources, was fought on the 1st, when the Turks bombarded Alcxinatz and captured it after hard fighting and tremendous slaughter. The entire business xK'rt',n of t. Hyacinthe, iuelee was destroyed by tire nn the Tel. Over n whole-ale and retail store and IJOO dwelling-houe were swept away, beside numerous tank and public building. The flame spread so rapidly that people generally had not time to remove any thing from their house. Hundred of families are left penniless and homcle. The lo-s Is roughly estimated at 2,WW,. William Carruther, station master on the Great Western Hallway at Chatham. Onta

rio, ha abconded with about jl'),fl of the t

company's money. A special from Madrid, on theoth, say that intelligence ha been received there of an outbreak of hostilities on the we-t coast of Africa. A British expedition, consitine; of three ship under Commodore Ilruce, acendcd the river Niger and had a conflict

with the natives. Several village were

milirrut is required to entorce

bodiiucnt be ireM-nl. Vou wll .bscrve that the cal lh-putie nieniiomsl in w tion -2 .c'l .f the Uevi-el atUtes have peculiar on I.e. aligned lo linMii.dutn W 1.1' ll do Bi t ollierwisi' M lonjf t.l lieputy Ma. :.'.. ...!. iii..a'. ut:es r.'.r. !r snnted only in cities ol ,iw inhiihitant or upward, but tlie dunes a.gned to .Marshals and their deputies I v n'etion i, 'JJ or other like statute I.? lntf V all duly apnn ted deputies, wln lli er they le general or sp-ci i!. Vt :th:n the me ir nig of "that and the preeed.nit -uti.n, ileputie l'i ili-charge thi latter chs of .p. tics may appomW u any i.ui.iiier whulewr, ao-"id.ng to the Ui-eietion'of the Mar-h.il, in all stale in which sheriffs have similar power. "ecti'.n i.o;i ha no practical lailaj uisn t!i:a point in SLitea where milinut is in'po- on Hie appo.ntme lit ol (lepum'S by "slier T-, Ifemii-e in si. eh stale Die law tot tlie I n.ted MnU prior to tlie 1-ih d June, left the Mur-ha:. ali-i mi lium d as to the ntniiN r ol tl eir dep:;i.es. in dSM'trirgin the dnt:e timie in. nte'tied you Will doiit.i:ei reenw tde coll nU-iiaiiee aud supMirt of n'A k'ood cit.i'iiB of tne t nil.'d --t.ites in your respective district. It is not n inu-v t -ay that it it upon io li eoiinienaiice and ii;',"rt thj; the l'nited state m ainly rely in their rni.eavor lo enforce the ru'hl t i vote, w Inch they

i have given or !iae ' ! striietiMns ure intend.

e ure l. I In- present in

d onlv to rount.T.ict that

statitly killing him. Ti e di-turbav.iv brought the guests to tbo s,-,.t:e l.cf'iv the fatal shot was lire.!, !r.t they were . api)alKi'bv the uuiilf that r. oattempt was made to arie-t t!. inurbr- ( r, whosu name wa I'.nt l'leiui:', : rejected suitor of the bride, and ho regained his buggy and departed t'-r !.:- father's house, about live mile away, where he saddled a l! -t ;! aud ! ' for parts unknown. At the last accounts lie was still at lar'e. Mr. sleeper was formerly of I.nf :yette.Ind., andengaged as traveiirg a'enian for a wholeale biMt ai;.l !.oo hi of that city. While etig.i.'ed in t :. i business h bccaine nctjiiaiLited witii l'r. Hamilton, aud vvas induced to take a cNta'sIi'io in his store. Nmetur.e since Dr. H. died, and Mr. Sl-ejer eondih ted the business forth'' familv. He was

highly respected by :ti;, u was Fleming,

partial malice, wromf-neadi-iness '- in.onsnier- : tb.e nitiruerer, and ..he:r I.tmi.tcs were atlon which ometinies triumph at critical ti.o- 1 f hihe-t rest-ee' ib'HlV The n.eutoer the eorip.-rvative and ifi'iieral preva.l- ' l"v "V-. 1 I .

tor-en o( fMM'ietv, Hli'l to whicii tlie ineia , gieaicsk i:.uiiciiiriii, J'l' ians nt

neighborhood, and if Iiemin shou. I be caught before it cool down his chath-es for a trial are slim. Jealously

the i-rini'. been str.t

AKltKT 1IIK MI III'I UKU:

Killed on Aug. ", at Ah fir-ive. III.. ieor.-e Sleeper, by Ittirt Y iem ng. KIe: iinir j, mbout " feet ; Inches in height. :! vearsobl, wear a ih ed inutacbe, ha lik'ht hair and complexion, xeigh aboiit 1 .V s pMinus. The murdered nuu w a shut wli. Icon the lloor to be married. Apprehend sr. I telegraph to J. W.mh.vmuii u' Iietective !lice. Milford, 1.1.

The Hon. Montgomery KLiir is engaged in writing the lifeol fJeneral Andrew Jackson.

THE MAKKLTH. SZf TOKK, S-epteinberC,

wounded. George Smith, the notci! Assyrian explorer, Is dead.

The Russian as a Working Man.

trying to cro-s the Yellowstone and reach i hrnr,j an,i m riUin!.er of Englishmen were

their proper hunting-ground on the Dry Fork of the Missouri. Acting upon thl belief, General Terry ha ordered Crook'-, command to follow the trail to the Little Missouri, while hi own command will cro the Yellowstone and endeavor to cut off all parties moving toward Kort Peck. Tlie boiler of a steam threshing-machine exploded near Chattield, Minn., on the'J I, killing the engineer, Mr. Lawton, Charb-a Arnold, aud Wra. Harnett. Everett Jones was badly Injured. A white school teacher named Harris, a native of Sumner County, Tenu., wa as

sassinated at AniVi ron station on the 21. !

A miuiidertanding in the district as to the selection of a teacher is supposed to be the

origin of the murder.

Information has be n received of the cap

ture of a large band of horse-thieves on the

line of the Kansas l'acilic llailroad, near lluffalo Station, on the 1st. Thi gang was

led by some of th most desperate men on the frontier, among whom were "Slippery

Jack," "Chummy Jones" and "Hutch Henry, "who have made their headquarter

at iHxlge City for some time. They had In their possession over one hundred head of

horses and mules, which had hee

In Southwestern Kansas about Larned,

Great I'.end and that section, and they were en route to the Hlaek Hill. They were ov erhauled bv the Sheriff of Ellis County and

a po-sc rf fifteen cltlen. "Uig Ike," one

of the thieve, was bot fatally because he refused to urrender. The SherifTcapturd nine men and loo hores. Unfortunately, "Hutch IIer.ry"and "Slippery Jack" succeeded In making their escspc. The Southern l'acific Rai'.rcad cf Califor-

la a paper read before the Taris .Society of Civil Engineers by M. Sei guceli', the Kussian workmen employed by him (in large soap works) are stated to be of quiet and peaceable disposition. The effort made in other countries for the cs-

j tablishmentof i.itts o time would have

ample success in Husia, owing to the sociable character of the working men. In all large works the master finds his men a large house fitted with dormitories and a bread oven. The domicil is given up to the men, who form themselves into a copartnery and. elect a manager who buys provisions wholesale, distributes thera retail and gives in a monthly account checked by two auditors. The Kussian workman is soler, eats little meat and lives principally on black bread and cabbage. His expense, including wahing,averngc 12 a month, lie mils bva little nionev f jr his clothes

stolen a,j; wot.iy bath, and sends some

l.s or lis home ts his family. in tho villages a communal constitution is found similar to that which is set up at any large works, and the men, used to obedience, are not scattered and lost among the corrupted masses of large cities.

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and pas-nu roi, Lion d the country rive- more than ordinary streiik'th, and tlicreb-re irva.rc the overnnu nt to parta ularly ohserve an l provide sirainst.

In tms connection I adv that u. and cacti , j possible cause of of your depuu.s, irenersl aa t special, have a 1 , t 1 v. rilit to suinmon to your a--. -lame, in prevent-; I he following notice nru

uu and ipieilinif disorder, every i-rson in trie all OVCT the country district siN.ve i.', years ot aire, wlialevrr may t j

their occupation, whether eiv maim or not, ana i including the military of all denominations, militia, loldier and marine-, ail of wlnh are' alike iHiund too'-ey you. 1 tie fa t that they are 1 nriranied a miliurv lxtis. whether ol the

I SUU? or I'nitisl isiates. under tne ;inihcdiate coinrnan l of their ow n o!licer, d"f r.ol in any- , wine aflcct their le-nl charai ter. They are Mill ( I the o, mtntu I preicr to ipiote the - ahove statement d the laws uHntlns M.int from j a', opinion l.r my pre-ices-or, e- Vttorney1 (,er.eral Cusfiing. !-caiie it tuna appears to I

have lieen well settled for many years, (-ce U inion, :, Mav :T,lv"4.) 1 nee-l hardly a Id there can he no state law or ; State oflicial m this eonntrT who has Jurisdiction . oppiHM vou in dischar(fiBir your oflieial Untie. I under the laws of tlie I'nite'i states. If such in- j lerterence sha .ld take i!Hre- not antici pated ou are to iiisregard it eotirely. T he law of the I nited state are supreme, and so, conieiiien'.iy, in the artion of the official of the luitci stte in enforcira" Uieiu. There

1 is, as virtually vou have aires. ly twn t

told, no orticer of a State w hi 'in I you may not. by summons, emlxxly into your own;""", and any uu-' alo-a-iy enile-n-d i

i hy a suena win, wun snen snerin. i", 1 nidijred nin your sniiunons to Ipfomie iait 4 i the I lilted state. oi e and oIm-jt you or your i

d.-ontv actit.ir rlrtute ii n. Ilie re-l"nsilil itv

which' devolves iion an o rer rlothed with sncii powers an.l repnrel to guard the hithei.t riirht of citmens, correspoin'.s in decree with thee owers and ru'ht, an-t eaacii. nf such otlicer cmsidi'ralion. Intelligence and cm; rage. It is projier to advi-e you that in preparing tin circular I have considered recent l portant 1inlk-ii-iit jriven by the supreme Court of tl.e nited suites and act of Congress which regulate this general topic, I have f.mn led the ai-ove instruction upon anrh of th'-seact- es are afleete-t ty such Judgment. I need in this place to add no "more than that these Judgment ilo not concern r'eslcral electi .n. Iu will llml ap)M'ndcd smh staliiP'ry provision an it

eems imMrtanl mat yon iin i your oepiaiea , ()t;0, j

snu in mm connecmin rea'i im-i ouim'kt . m matters of ilmiht you are, d roiir-e, enlitiel to the adriee of the t inted Male 4 Alton.ey for voiir district.

1 neM! instructi ina have leen lulnnittcd to the I're-ldent and have his: approval. j cry ieseetf uily , your ohedivnt servant, Al l lloN!)., 'fi r, Alt rney-(.ciieral.

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What Is Extracted Honey.' Suspicion is often manife-to 1 by consumers of hone, and the p:etion frequently asked 44 how can people take so much trouble to extract the honey from the comb and then sell it for less than they do comb honey?" In order that groeerymen may answer this ijuetion satisfactorily we would say that the comb, which is a fatty, solid substance produced by bees, is first excreted from a row of iou- hes along their sides in the form of scales. This being masticated and mixed with saliva Womes whitened and tenacious, and tho nubytance is employed in the construction of their cells, the repositories of their honey and cgjrs. i he bees consume about three-fourths of their time constructing their comb, whilst gathering the honey only requires one-fourth. In this age of progress apiarians take, a sharp knife and slum oil' tho tops of the cells, and,

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