Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 November 1878 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER
0. BOAKE, faMUier.
JASPER,
INDIANA.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Jrreaal and Literary,
Tillon will lecture this winter on population.
Heartsease." The Belgian Minister is to many a
j Mhn Mil IMmttry. ! mtrSyMt 18 bui,difl R 90'- ' ?0,,C?untJ Wfaooiwln, produced au,000 barrels of cranberrie this season, i It is computed that France now I possesse steam-engines of an aggregate force of 1,600,000 horse-power? Thlsis I equal to the effective labor of 31,000,000 i man, or about ten timo the industrial
i
I Of tlManORlBlllHa of Hiivnnla In c:ii
utJ nvv uumior im ransom,
I An Areola (Minn.) man is preparmg a conveyance to bo operated bv
Nuiara,ana which mav be usad on th
A CAW FJCOX SAMUEL J, TILMEJf.
-General Daniel E. Sickle will loc- jce in drawing loadod sloiVhs. It is to ...!.. i n u C..I.. tl I ho HK 1 ii. . - .
rosts on four runners, and in the tiros of which aro substantial spikes to give thorn a good " hold" on the ice or snow.
tnre next winter on " Spain."
-Josh Billings has one of the flnost tnmouts to be seen in Central Parft Mr. A. T. Stewart never had a portrait or evon a photograph taken of iituwlf. -Miss Juliet Corson is to conduct a course in cookory before the Montreal Ladies' Educational Association. -Mr. Sidney Lanier, the poet, is to deliver a course of lectures on Shakspeare at the Peabody Institute in Dalumore. The public libraries of Paris contain 1,580,000 volumes. Tho National ;
Library alone has more than half a million volumes. Twenty-one of the early poems of Longfellow, all of which except five have been rejected by tho author from his published works, have appeared in London in a small volume The Boston Locturo Bureau has contracted with Mr. Beechor for 50 engagements during tho next season in 5. ..... Tl. ... ....1 ,t 1 .
ureal uniam, iur which no is lo receivo 5,000, or at tho rate of $500 for a sin-1 le lecture. -Miss Romh Bye, a Mahratta lady, , knows by heart the 18,000 versos of tho ' Scriraat Vagabat, and can rccito or ox-'
plain any verse or any chapter at a mobhuU's notice. Sho also extemporizes CantVnt 1-n.I.i u. ! . 1 . .1 . .'If
unro&iin (mow mill jji ujlL lauilliy.
A new OXnlnaivn nolln.l r.-v.
tier has been invented bv a Livnrnnoi
inhabitant. It will neither explode bv concussion nor by simplo ignition, but
Y " """Paying ior tne purpose detonating fuses. Its forco is said to be equal to that of dynamite three ounces being equivalent to one pound of the best blasting powder. xt ;Tt,.e cannlng business of Burlington, JN. ,J., has attained considerable magnitude. Last vear thn fivn factor!
town put up 1,500,000 cans of veceta-
oios, o,w barrels of pickles andcatsup, and 5,000 cases of fruits and jcllios.
..u muu ui uiu prouuet .at wholesale VR 19 estimated at $375,000. Over 1 JIM I linmla an.. 1 it.' ... .
......, tu uuijuujuu uvo monius a year in tho industry. Tho manufacture of steel pens is conducted extensively at Essex, Mass. Two hundred hands, mostly girls, aro employed. Each pen passos through 20 to 25 distinct operations, many of which require special machinerv and akiHm!
operatives. Tho steel employed comos from Sheflield, and tho pens aro exported to Canada, South America, Mexico, Cuba, and even to England. Tho proper food of thn
mulberry loaves, but experiment has
which they received.
rhre is to be a Congress at Lyons, i ranee, next year to discuss the question of the origin of the Gauls, and delegates from 'all branches of the Gaelic race, including Helvetians, Iberians, Ligurians, Ombrians, Belgians, Bata-
yians, bcanuinavians, Scots, Sioillians, fc4'"8 ' the canvau or vote in Uhodians and Cretans, are exnaotod to ! M $?.J1M ?. 7i
attflnil m w uKr pruueu mine niiunu. I Tribune nt tlilu mnrniiiv i-ulaHms m ,i.
ThoGenoral of the Jesnita k r 'va In SUi Carolina. I have no knowledge i i t i 7 ,esu,ls 18 re (Of the existence of t hesa telegrams nor anv ported to be seriously at variance with information about them except what hia
mo rope, anu tins is supposed to ac-. ; ,.,l7. M ,rwin or "J".00 t" paouoation
He Had No KnawlntlKfi ef the TiibHan ClIjhiir llpMtckM--Whjr H KmimIvwI t Mak No Marital hn with Vonal KMarHIbic Bard-CaB Mr, Hay. Khh1 tkU nail not Mluak fur Hhamc? NBW Yokk, Octobor have read the publications In the TrUtmtot tlieh litant,
w uio irimw. jjo Milieu ior iiiewi teiexrains Konurally. I nhall speak yet more BiKJciflcally
1. Thotte which relate to the otter purport-
-Dftan Stanley is quoted as saying of ulDcrry 'ves, but experiment America: "I like the poonle and as demonstrated that they will thrive
At m rt ifUUCO.
much as I have seen
Yoa are enterprisine. and. for so tn.
afcead people, remarkably thrifty. But, sir, I hardly know what to think of tho newspapers. I presume that they mirror the people, to a certain oxtent, but I sadly fear that some of their enterprise is bogotten at tho exponse of ve-racity."
-The sequel to Dickens's Mystery of 1 "utmlHn" Edwin Brood, which Gilian Vase lias fr ,w published in London, under the title of "w!efl' lld inm
on
Thcv aro kent for imnutmmf
uy personsjin i-.nglanU in plain paper trays with tho edges turned up, tho cortiers pined together. They will notwandor from their houses, and if perfect cleanliness is observed, appear to do as I well there as in warmer countries. I The latest returns show tho num-
' Der oi persons in Massachusetts cngagoil in . I... ... . ... . .
i. in iiiu uiniuuMuiuru oi lexiuo iaorics
hom 39.C18 are fcare malnn. or thn
males 37 percent., and of th
47 per cent, aro native Americans. The
count, in a treat measure, for thn full.
ngoffin the St. Peter's pence, which is likely to reduce the Pope to jgreat straits.or to tho acceptance of the handsome stipend offered by Italy, which he, as did his prodecessor. has hfthnrto r.
fused.
Odds rb1 Eaili, A wise man reflects before he speaks ; a fool spoaks, and then reflects while his eye is getting well. The loud tones in which some people appeal to reason imply that reason is a great distance from them. It takes one less time to cot ovr
one's own misfortune than to bo reconciled to a neighbor's good fortune.
A Verv trustful woman hnlinvna in
her lover's fidelity with her heart; a
very vain woman ucueves in it with her head Ouida, -Brjzzlszzj is the name of an African King mentioned by Stanley. It sounds liko a mosquito bite. 'Jircakfast Table. Tho man who gets up lavst in the
morning ought to make the best report tortf in consideration of promises of office or cr. becauso ha always rnf thn ltaut t "iqueyqr property, no negotiation of that
- . . IIIIIUIU 111 UUUHU Ul
Mantes Marble'. DkMhOaMr. Tetke imertfthtXme YerktttrmW: .-- rtKjw, a night ortwoao,Rt J!!8 lT,"r!n L,HJ, eiUMel ma to looltovar tke TrUmt of tm latt two moHth, aad te ou what 1 have to Bay WierwJu. Tk Triinme aserllMMi to me. whfiu 4 vinw.i.
rewlvinaof ortaln telKrams whloh 1 m.vr raeeiviMf. One deel-Ive intttanoe will be mt-
HKcrlbwl to me. la a formwv. It mimutu, .Iw.
a . - - - v mm siTf WISP w tA 3 aituatlon.aal knew it. It waa adresaed to II. Ilaveuiever. I never utnt a miuu.L.u n
JpSfi1. my "avemeyer in allTnv life. The TWIxmc affirms that " alter November W
nut nun nun wint uy Mr. Maroie. even In hla inotoreteIplMrs, implying a belief thw the Ueinoorats kad any right to the vote of the State." My private tel. egrame show the oontrary. My sevoral dhnatebea published by the
" " ' " iierm. norm anu JAM. tne CJlnnln.
. - w VV I'll t I IKj t I mm , ' . Z- ViHUin,' lng to have been inatlo on buhalf of tome "Su f'"pti?r ,na. Conmtrcial, the Chloago momber of the State Hoard of Canvaasers of Plff 1 the Louisville Courier 'Journal, now
ciuiiunuj kivh, ior
R tlMtlllttUfl' flATiinun.a
tion, certlHcuteH to Demoorutlo Rluutors who
iihu uuen aciuauy cnoaen. Nonu of those teleKrains, nor any telegram communicating suoli oger or answHrlnif HtiGlintfMrnrruiutinS
to such oKer, was seen by me, translated to me, or the contents of it in any manner made to me. I had no knowledge of the existence or purport of any telegram relating to that subject, nor did I learn the fact that such offer of Florida certificates had been made until long after the 6th of December, at which time certificates were delivered and the electoral votes cast. And when the Information cawually reached me, km of a past event, It was accompanied by the statement that tho offer had been rejected. 2. As to tho publicution in the Tribune of
tins morning purporting to be translations of cipher telegrams relating to thecanvassof votes In South Carolina in lHlfi. which I hnv
seen since I wrote the foregoing. I can apeak n . It . . ..A 1 ....... ' i.i .... . .
" uium iiu lam unuiiiiajy nnu Iiortlliveiy. .Ol pne such telegram, either in cipher or trann. lated, was ever shown to or its content made known to mo; no offer or negotiation in be. halt of the Htute canvaaaers of South Caroli
na or any or ttiem, or any dealing with any of them In respect to certificates to Electors was ever authorized or sanctioned in any manner by me directly or through any other
person. I will add that no offer to give cer
lustily that belief, with proofs now sifted and
...u menmuiB. x jus notion and that forgery ""the two necessary hinges upon which the rribtme hangs every subeiuent falslgoatton pf my opinions, purposes and acts. 1 shall let those thirty or forty broadsides of dtspar. agement pass on into echoes more or less noisy, because there happens to be no tlegram imputed to me as there can be no
joicsmiu yeruyimne mat conflicts with one fact, namely! I never attempted, furthered
ui uniuivu in I
or ever as sen
in any manner, direct or indirect.
ted to or concurred in anv
proposition, purpose, scheme, or effort to buy the State canvassers' certificate of th
- v. .UO
norma, or even to Hire them to
tltlcates of any Return tntr Hoard or Kttn
canvassers oi any state to Democratic Klec-
vote of
S?V V0L?, RH Lu wa8 .oa8t. y er people
.v.. w.d iiiutii r.imjwjin, hhi orpreteuaed brokers overran Talahatuutn. iinyhi,, i,o
wjucii royes oaggeu. rrom such people I received many propositions that one itepublican member of the Hoard, or both, could and must be bought to tell the truth turn States evidence and brave Kepublioan revenge, also they would never give their certificate in accordance with the truth.confesscd since by pne of them (MoLtn), andestablishod lone before the count by all the Governmental powers of the State, tliat thn
ft1.? f" I'i0.rlda' on November 7, had chosen Tilden Electors. Tlinmrli iiwavo infn.n.
nig tne proper officer of the National
ic
peo;
tne
any member of
snooze. Keokuk Constitution.
Is there any thing that can compare with tho activity of a baby's toes, between tho hours of 5 and 6 on a sleepy Sunday morning? Only married people are eligible to voto on this question. Woman'' s Words, a monthly journal from Philadelphia, has under its head-
Hit; L10 lnOllO : An Original rrinwr nf CRtnx Imm tlin KtHtn nf l-'lnriil nnfnri..in..in
what women aro doing." Just look at i 11,0 ctual vote of the people -were in the this bald mo nnflmn nV .,J market. " I have not the slightest doubt," mis uaiu spoi on the top of our head, said Mr. Saltonstall, who was in Florida at nnl I'm, nun ona 1 . n . ... .. .I! ' .1.,. !... i . ..'.. I ....... ...
u.4u juu vr... ouo nilSb T LI III It II 13 UOIUJT I lUliUIl IIIIULV1CW Willi 1MB Htf for US.-Oowamla Enterprise. ?8
board or with any such member, no attemnt
to influence the action of any such member ; or to influenco the action of any Klector of
rrosiuent ana vice-iTOBiaent uy any such motives was ever entertained, considered or tolerated by me or any body within my influenco, by my consent or with my knowledge or acquiescence. Xo uch contemplated transaction qould at any time have coino within range of my power without that power being Instantly exerted to crush it out.
A bellel was doubtless current tint certlfl
i-rauiuurnviu wominiiiee oi tne course or events, I never reported, for I never Had a syllable of consultation with Mr.
oouey, or any body. Democrat or Konubli-
snch 1 "" "iu mrmou or even toierateu tne ac-
I'l'lir u iinu ri r u Tl it uiinil - -
rurr i ne lacts, winch no car disputes, were then plain as t plain to every member of thol The foruinost Republican anta
uAh, great heavens," sighed
f-A H n
a uieai, rtijsiery ooivoa, comprises
. an. i nau, i ii inn ijru- . , 7 Icc, remarks that, "Encouraced bv a toS mostly from Great BriUin w fnv.in x ' .... ,.. . nr. J. , and Canada. flnK-1 a nn .i.
iiiuiiiia. iiu wkh iiL i:ir. inn in fim ; t m, vuuu. ui mu
- w " . . . ...... .. .. I . CI .- .
timiuB aim per cent. 01 tho native born females can not read or writo, while of the foreigners 17 per cent, of the males and i!S per cent, of tho female can not.
i.v. nj an IMli 1U11 H) 1110 work by 1 something strangely like am-
D.uon.' " in noticing tho sequel, tho Saturday Hcview remarks: "Should he Jg&in find himself stirred by something
jjtij nfciu auiuuion,' we wouia adnee him to try a popgun of his own."
Sehool mn ChHrrh. Prof. Watson, the famous astronowrofthe University of Michigan, has weepted an invitation to the University i isconsin, where ho will get a larger wary than at present.
Iht) Japanese have becomeawaken-
IlapnaRfl Mishaps. Richard Mullen's son was kicked to death by a mulo near Dardstown, Ky. A boy named Muire, at Osgood, lnd., was strangled to death by getting a bean in his windpipe. Elisha I,ott. of Arlington. Tnrranf.
--.-,,
ceptance of any such proposition. Kone were
uvoruiui-uKwu oy me. un tno contrary. I repulsed everj' approach of that sort on the spot. My decision, never debated, was nowhere questioned. Was that decision an error The facts. Which no candid man nnw
tiieir duty was Florida. Hoard.
enublloHn nnfairnnlst In ntt
. .. . . ; JI .aw ... v.mi
juiig eunienuon uen. t rancis o. Harlow as I heard and believed, had probably told McLin and Cowglll so in the behalf of the Democrats of the North. So had 1, and I telegraphed when tho Board went Into sea slon an intimation of my belief that the riaht would prevail. A few hours later their certillcate to the reverse of the truth dlppelled my Illusion. Wnat American citizen could then concelvo that a President de facto by means of one forged and two false State car-tltlcatos-hlmsolf the chief beneficiary of their purchase, would reward nearly every
posed the majofiiy onhoTlortTla State Car.: ftI. 2. & f"2i5!
vasscrs. could control its act ons and trivn ;i:.T.x:V.ri Jirvviv." J""
certillcates to Democrats ; either one of tfiem waof that , 7aZSZ 7r'lor lue annuai
coum settle tiie rresidentlal controversy In
"ivor oi xne ueiuocratic camuuates, vno ' lackel but one vote. How accessible tove-j nal inducements they were is shown by tho . testimony of McLln, Chairman of the Hoard '
of Mate uanvasccrs, in his examination be-1 fore the Potter Committee In June last. Hoi admitted that the trim vote ot the people of t
riorum win 1111
been
dishonorable
enough to desire it done, for a great deal less than tM.tOO or ?),0oo." it was known that
i wages of that successful fraud?
Laigneuj MAXTON MAKHLK.
UtlUUtT 10, J
, 1878.
rialncr ,.n ' . "o- - man .w,iw or yw.wu." it was known that nsincr yountr ircnius. throwmc down i.itiu.r nr tin, t- n.xmi.1..
.us pun auu leaning oacK wearily, "you don't know how much pleasanter and easier it is to read those little poems of mine, than it is to writo them." Sympathetic but awkward friend, "Gad, how you must suffer, then!" Ilawkeyc. Tho Italian newspapers call atten-
ma,a? V1,cl 1 0R nmng with the skin, , or, and that fact even, appeared on tho face verv wkla flin Tn.TS
d to the vast field for lutalonirv e- ZSu fL shot and
erpme afforded by Europe and Ameri- rZZ .v T "unun5. , ami are said to be educating voune i ,- ,orp.?, . e!son was kil,el nefir Ma with a view to sending them out to ' ennodyvillo, Md.t bytho accidental wke converts to tho reli"ion of Nishi ' i schHrg0 of h,s S"H whil climbing a ionaanii. i fence.
j i - The Univcrsalists met in General oavennon at Providence, It. L, on the W o( tins month. It is tho reprosentuw i body of 20 Suto Conventons whoso BtitneiiCy is composed, in the aggree, of 912 churches and 44,0u0 famiAmong these families aro 35,393 lurch members.
-At the semi-annual session of tho New Philadelphia, 0., Noah
-ovnun or tno lteiormed Enis-f , V .V ",wu iwmhi, nuumunuuiy Jpal Church, U. S. District-Attorney shot h,,s 9-yr-ld o. causing a fatal
'utHiinni rop ..m 11.. . rt . ...
I r '"t's"0 lc omco ot vice
wiuciii nwinif in tho o.l.
impairs tho dicoetion and nervous svs
tern, and becomes fatal. In Lombardy, in 1830, there were 20,000 peasants attacked by it; in 185C there were 38,000; and, though no statistics have since been published, there are believed to bo now 40,000. Tho disease is produced bv the
i. .. i i -.
UHU11UN1
of tho county returns, Including among them
me vrue reium 11x1111 iiHKer uounty, notwitll standing the great frauds agHinst Democrats in some of the county re turns. He also confessed that In voting to give certificates to Republican Electors he acted under the influence of promises that he should he rewarded in faun
" "Mr. Haves became President." Hdiiinv timt
- certaiuiy
Discipline in Educatiea.
lhe question how to maintaia disci ineamonPmajWiaa ot human hAincre is n
I. - o - " " ....... uw.lli? . v very wide application, and is therefore
tne subject of a great variety of experiments. In the wide field of moral control, it includes a principal function of government, namely, the repression of crime a department that has lately received much attention. To collect the
iih'su TiroimH4t mime huvm linn i iicrhta fniniohni il i
i.v i a iaj m u a uia uuu ill iuu:n in i iih MiiniirBii
cunsumniion or rne nour of stronif control over mv imliriiinnt nnd i.. ...T . . . . .
damaged ma ze, but a so by overwork. I ,AUV,r thn. V-rtiticateso1 the LouiHf una I ." m control lias to be exercised, tinploanHnnfia Z I ,,ITvioTM; i 11 I "ettmilng Hoard had been rtpeatedlyolTered is to contribute to the i umination of tincieanlinoss, and unhealthy dwell- to Mr. irewitt and others lor money, they I oach Thare haa iinrfnnlS Infalm ings. were given in favor of the llopubllcan Klee. 1 ' A T ' unaouoleaIJ,in form-
Joseph Sellers, an estimable young man of Chesterfield Court-house, S. C, shot himself because ho was rejected by a young lady. A young man named Connauchtv
was instantly killed at Lamartiim. Win..
t while pulling a gun by tho nnizzlo from
a ooai.
wound.
i were given in lavoroi tne neputniuHn Klec l. T ' y I tors who had been rejected by a large major. 1 er lm,es 06011 very great mismanage- , with a t Jty ot Voters, and the members oi this He- montin almost every ono of the regions t turning Hoard nwnoseta the mot mnnn. i ... :. . " 5,u"a
A olillli. lnnl-5.
-- "j ..'vn.in mirauuiiu, Willi "3 " me u'ciiiunn ui nun ite i 1UU1II ill HlUlOSt eVOIrV OnO Of lllO rflionq fZ rnai ryreqln autho3ty-in the statin him, canio slowly in this morning and The pregnant fact always remains that the ily. and in the school, in all inquired icebly where ho could find the i rnn o thei-o corrupt boards gave their cer which an excess of human mUerv i SocSetvis0 snechS Tmn lSCien-Ufi? SeiSaSoSS M 1'itually engendered by badness hfthe 8ocietys specimens. 1 hen ho wiped: l had a periectiyflxwi purpose, irom which 'manner of exercising control. It ia
the frost OH tho end of his bill, remark- 1 "ever deviated in word or act, a purpose norhaos in thn fa.mil r f.W th m",n;at
which was known to, or assumed by, all with ' ,rta, V: j1T ZZT ' T i r , , whom 1 was in habitual communication, if i 13 most widely spread and most baneful, the Presidency of the United States was to bo ! By degrees we have become aware of disposed of by certificates to be won from f
i corrupt Heturnlnif Hoards bv anv form of.;WVJUa " turoagu ino
yenanuducemuntH,whctheroiHcesormoney,'lor'mcr methoils of discipline, in the
I j m O waarfU UI f 11 wiuent owirif in thn wii.t: i . A lad n&mml Ulrwin onl i n woa
- 1 - miu nuui;tiuu Ul H , , v4 Aif it no wiuiioa declaring firm faith in the accidentally shot and instantly killed by
owsrnai pumsnmentfortlioso ' w 1i, ovingion, eu. The 80 in their sins. j two were shooting at a mark. .TTh. pcpcral Missionary Conference 4.;yeRr-Id child of Wra. Build, of
ZVS l)e. ,loW in London, beginAtllSt n8t".is expected to tall K nilfflonRriosfrom thc various irlS;j?y,M! r!d- Son eminent w from Syria, Polynesia, Egypt, and pre set down for public atWroos. o Conference will last for six days. -The Fletcher prize of $600, for the
wl nc . .. ""',v".r iwiiuoucios oi pro-
' """"-'i luino itov. A . 1 IlinL-.
on
a dm r IO0Z Tiiere were 50 ittn T auccM aspirant l Crolinan, and author of an lt collection of plantaUon serrJft.0,181 wcr (300,000
iuu,rmm npiurea or parts of tho
i nan mst
. nave ucen irivon nwav t tim j" Kxhibition, Tlmv w ,,?,2ilV tyshowas takinc
ch( but an immou nuniberro I tfm. wh? x
"urnifin, UDL' ish. ArM,. n,i. ""scnargingtne
S PnlshT Dutch. Po t,! Ji??'
Italian. Pniui.. ..a.t.J? M m ino Head.
not a fnw in pi,:,,.,,., i
I v . 1 . . . - ...... vi Beallsville, O., was shot through the
ueiub wim n revolver wnicn an elder
orottier Had given him to play with.
Three boys named Brown, Curtis and Skinner wore standing in the schoolroom door at Valparaiso, lnd., during
luuiinui-sioi hi. a siroKG oi iisriitnintr noii.n .....I I....1 11.. I 'll I . . O
v-nuiu nuu iiisutiuiy KIU0U yOUHg UTOWU
nuu evwuiisiy lnjurca tno others. At Lafayette, lnd., George Steely
was chopping wood, when his little daughter ran towards him, stumbled and fell upon tho log and tho ax descended upon her head, cutting oft' her
noseanu otherwise mutilating her face
jonn iionion was shot and instant
ly killed by another young man named George Fols, at Cincinnati. Tho two
ing that his season was about over now.
and ho thought he would liko to bo stufled ; and went wearily down the stairway coughing hollowly, and whipping his front legs for warmth as ho went up Fairfield Avenue in soarch of tho curator. Bridgeport Standard.
1 whsi resolved to take no part In tho shame-
tui competition, ana l took none. The main interest of the victory which resulted In my election was the expectation that through the Chief Magistracy a syatem of reforms similar to that which hadiiann
accomplished in our metropolis aud In our
"Karma, and
1 Japanese. Foreign Note.
'The Itov. Hubert T.air.i nn:.. Tho Crown Prinna
InlllPI nnnn.i... t . . i . . i wliiin oi.a ..l..!i .... 11 ... . 1
rr.1, ii. ",wv'u,"l,"lOll81V WItll ills vinius mi UXIHUUlOIl, gOS In L Vf6 Unitarian of Boston. a.im'1" Mack silk gown, witii a straw
7"- w Anguna tor a vacation, and ' ,mt w,lu ulacK nana and a veil.
fJ IIT11ttt uW..a ii ' . 1
from hunting. Fels oft a can from thn
hammer suddenly foil,
weapon, llenlon stood
muzzle and received tho
of Prussia,
to
ith
uiurn auout i m it nf n.i
J ho fact that he hail wiliI Ma
?iedi!!!Mkliro8oon cri,iqi ,h Z 5? " lK niembers, and it Scr r R 1 rer fro,n u5h 5n 1 nim w hia Boston congrega-
Tho second son of the Crown Prince of Germany is about to start on a voyage around tho world on board a German corvette. Ho will probably come to America. A London artist named Standish has been sent to prison for twelve months. He left his respectable occupation to pick ladies' pockets in tho omnibuses, and made ,i failure of it. rmvtemty R week back, sciaed M. Vito Pamrello, a rich laml-owner
A Probable Care for the Cotton Worm.
Early last summer the Entomological Commission, consisting of Professors C. V. Riloy, A. R. Grote, and J. H. Comstock, began a study of the cotton worm which is likely to result in the easy extinction of the pest. The cotton plant ia peculiar in having a Eland on
from one to three of the larger ribs of the more mature leaves, and a still larger eland at the base of each of tkm
.three lobes of the involucre. As soon
as Professor ltiley learned that these glands secreted a sweetened liquid he inferred that the plant would be found
to mrnisii nourishment to the moth as well as to the larva?, and drew attention to this belief in the Atlanta Constitution. Subsequently, in company with Professors Comstock and Willet, ho waa able to provo his anticipation correct by studying the normal habits of the moth
with a dark lantern at niirht. The moth cJ?tetl the function of deciding the count of is attracted to the cotton plant bv the MSl
4 1 A i w.ni Miti'uinwiv f u nuw VI lUltl iij lilt! sweets which the loaf aflords; and as ' ohicf Magistracy of the.Vation. The state oi It . . . ... I L.lnaJ,a ...t.nl. I.m.1 1 .... . . 1 . . ..
i iunun. niiiuu imvi Minimi nu nor executive, legislative and Judicial powers to test I fy to Congros, long before the count, who were her genuine agent: which had by statute caused a re-oanvas9, the lsaue of new oerttfeatea anil formal authentication of tho right of the true Klectors
to ucpoMit tne votes entitled to bo counted,
the Federal Government. For this object It ' avoided hv a variotTr nf aalnf .mn was Hecossan-that i should be nntrRin ni v ,aea J variety oi saiutary arrange-
oy any commitment in tne choice of men to execute official trusts of the Government mid untrammeled by any obligations to special
liuurettis. i sau ueen nominateu, anu i was elected, without one limitation of my perfect independence. To have surrenderedoroompromlscd the advantage of this position by a degrading competition for Returning Board oerttilcates, would have been to abandon all that made victory desirable, overy thing which could have sustained me in the larger struggle that victory would have imposed upon me. I waa resolved to go Into the Presidential chair in full command of all my resources for usefulness, or not at all. While thus abatatnlncr
from ignominious competition for such certificates, I aaw these certificates obtained for Republican Klectors who had not taken nlinun
by the people, and denied to Democratic Electors who had been choaen by the poople. These false and fraudulent certificates, now confessed and proved to have been obtained by corrupt Inducement, were afterwards made pretexts for taklnic from the neoole
rightful choice forPrealdencv andVlcu.
their l
1 "residency.
ed by a trlbnnalto which Congress had abdt
These certificates were declar-
thoso sweoU aro first produced when the plant begins to flower aud fruit, we have
noro a possible oxnlanat on of tho wnl
known fact that the worm is never noticed on tho young plants, but first aprtoara aliont. tlin iim rf ,..:.. Ti ......
also diwnvnroil thf Hm r.nft.', waf'eldto be incapable of communicating aiso uistoorcu mat tho cotton moth J to Congress a fact which oven body then feeds on the honoy secreted from elands i "ew H,l(J which can not now be disputed.
occurring on tho cow noa. oxtenaivolv
grown through the Seuth as a forage
piant. Byt&kinsr advantage of tho moth's
love of sweet's Professor Hiley believes
Conttreas. thouah vested bv- the ConHtitntion
with authority to count the Klectoral votee, thotiKh unrestrained, either as to tim ttm
1 when it should receivo the evidence, or aa to tho nature of that evidence, and though ub Ject to no appeal from Its decision, was tie1 clared to have no power to aulde ita count bv
that it will be no hard matter to nre- i !!KS'"ft.t,,.?".. could obiain. or by any
vout the ravasros of tho worm, lie in
now having experiment made to test the effects of dilVerent poisons, mixed with sweets, to use as bait. Theeo baits may bo applied to the trunks of tha
dead pino trees that occur in so manv
cotton plantations, or to trunks of any other tvoes, or they may be used in pans upon which perforated platforms of wood or tin are made to float. After the oecs aro laid and tha worms
hatched tho most effective cure is Paris green. Scientific American
several institutions of the state, as well as in the family. We have ili
tho evil of working by fear alone, and still more by fear of coarse, painful.and dosrradinsr inflictions. Wo
wuua i uvm ui aam k, ui'UUH nilU Alt UUT t . . - .-ww
fetate administration would he achieved in erea that occasions of offense can be
menus, uun as 10 cnecK ine verv uisnn-
sitlon to unruly conduot. We consider that a great discovery has been made in regard to punishments, by the enunciation of the maxim that certainty is more important than severity; to whioh should be added, proportion to the offense. We also consider that by a suitable training, or education, the disposition that lead to disorder and crime can b
checked in the bud; and that, uatil there ha been room for such training to operate, the mind should not be exposed to temptation. We have becoma
accustomed to lay more stress in cultivating the amicable relations of human beings, all which tend to abridge the sphere of injurious conduct on the nart
of individuals. Prof. Main, in Popular
oweice Mommy jor jyowmbcr.
m m The London Britf says that it is a mistake to suppose that India is a tranquil as she appears on the surface. Those residents who are uninfluenced by petty bias are almost universally of the opinion that it is merely the opportunity that is wanting for us to see a repetition of the scene enacted in 1867. The Mussulman population are awaiting their leaders, and the leaders are biding their time. A Mussulman never forgets, and never forgive. 2b Use Up Cold iVcn.?. Prepare your meat as for hash; fill a deep dish with boiled macaroni ; on top of that place tho hash; cover it with tomatoes, over winch sprinkle bread-crumbs, with a httlo butter. Bake until nicely browned. Small boy: "Oh! I say, Jack, my big brother won't go without a collar, liko you do, because when you go without a collar you have to wash your neok, you know." GrakafH Jtrcml To a pint bowl of wheat-sponge raleetl over night add nearly a quart of warm wUr.
Which it miaht HW11t. Imm a
mwiianiBim iM WHyeu aiHie, wnosevote was about to be falsified. Tha monstrous conclusion was thus reached that the act of one man, holding the deciding vote in a Hoard ot State Canvass " for without his concurrence the f rauda Of other Returning Hoards would have failed" In glvingcertliicates known at the time ami now by hlmaell confoaaed to he false and fraudulent, and confessed u have been obtained by promise ef oHtee-cwtltlcHteH whoso i-liaraeter was known months before Congress could begin tho Count-must prevail overall the remedial powers of theStato pt Florida and the Congress of the Unttod W:m?,.,,',e,' Rm.1, mmt dlMwirt of the Chief Magistracy of this Republic. t'Ked S.J. Tlt-liKX.
