Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 May 1882 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER. JASPER. - IKPIAXA, TOnOS OF THE DAT.

al PKoomnnro. ntfctScMto, ea Ik Id. Mr. Voorbee far to mveettBnse cbwm la ootMHeMon with the law leerardlng diWM winDIMM the ontrotlii OOjeSBWHa' to. 9hm MttttM Mil u warmly Hsand laid over lor oae day. , Tlwbl HUlto atmawtaf immii hm earn u Ma. (Xmtmino am eomeat I HI MMM MM COpyrfffat ' a Ha vote. The mumi ot the Jnukrlarr Committee I to. Woma am namciit to but lor nan Indian tanas ta was lanathe MU naaiad Ja Mm bill to allow the army to be r com'tatua was raportod ana Messrs. Blaokbara and Kanna spofce obn Mm tariff eowmtatoa MIL Mr. Belmont ogored a resolution ratling for eon -KtttU laatrasHons to tea ftouth Pacific aqoadraala WW- Raforrad. ThaMlltoramimtetbeproreeaot satntln- a President and V fee-Precedent was reported favorably. Also a anna bill relating to retirement la the Ma. Yoobkbbb' reeoluUon for a oomutlthte la mveetbrat charge af corruption la ccanmekm with to mmsac of tne Mil extaadwa the bonded period for whisky was fadaaattdy poetpoaed in the senate oa tbe etb. The MU repeanhg disqualification for aamyacrvioa imposed upon ex Confederate went to tb Jtidislary Committee by a atiltil natty rote yeas, ; navs, . Mr. vest's amendment to the Court of ApMb MU, prohibitta a DtsUrlct or Circuit Jadfa from sitting la Appellate Covrt npoa a aaaaa triad bafore him In a lower court, waa armed to at to 14 and tbe measurs went r Tbe Houae went into committee on tana eommlaston bill. Mr. natch, of entered into coaaMarattoa of question of tariff, opposing feature, and nerticularlv bta hoetllttv to the date laid upon tbe Importation of salt. Mr. Morriaoa (I1UMa), of Committee oa Ways and Means, op -Maaa taa bill because be believed If itbeeame a law It would sapoort tbe general priaciples of tbe xtlag tariff. Ha proceeded to make elaborate argument In opposition to tariff amMeiim. and to ahow tha. while dieNtMaa Ma favor to tha taw. It Inoraaaad taa eoat of U vlng to many. JfB. WiKMH't resolution for tb ap polntmant of an investigating oomaUtfe of Bre to braaire whether any money had beea raised by contribusten or otbarwU by partimm Interest to promote the peae or defeat tbe Hoaae Mil relating; to distilled spirits in special bonded war hoc, and if o. for want ate tna money bad bean expended. i an In tbe Senate. May .1. and was adont od wtthoat debate. Taa Court of Appeal bill r until tbe 9th. Senate bills net watortna a portion of Fort Niobrara mlUtary laaei laiiuii. witnarawn lor muwery puraoaaa from tha nubile domain : aarmlttlna a lot formerly purchased for a Government fenOdlnftln Memphis to bantUixadaatlM otto tor a fnbHc Library bulld:nc Tbe Hoaae I Into committee at tne wool on tne tana Ion bUI. Mr. Kelley, of PennaylvaniA, the nandkut maaanre. and in a Ions speech, which ae said be stopped BOtior want of material to dtseaaa- bat from fnttaw. brouabt the debase to a oVnea. The m aaenoa of tbe bill waa then passed. It bataf nadaratood that debate would only be i oa a Down nw amanaasaac c tan session fortv-ffve tMtnsioa billa Adjoazned for ana day. TMX tariff eommimlon bill paatad tne Moata of napteaentatlvts by a vote of Ut to Mon tbetth. A reaotatkm was adopted parmlttlnc the contestant la tne Alabama election ease to withdraw hta papers. Tbi leaves Oatas In possession of the scat. Mr. HabboU introduced a btU to anlaraa tna duties and powers of tbe Department of Aarienltara. Belerred. It providM the Depart' meat af Aariculture ahall hereafter be an exIva department and the Commissioner I be known as the fteemtary of AgrioilMHV- Will miVHW W - WWW HUWi " maooa eoncarnlnn; raflwnya, mannfacturea, mimmrbatermtaaadajUmaJtadastrysbnUba l fo coe aefiarnannc. Ma- Bayakd nrgod early action an tna tariff bUI, in the Senate. May , aa tbe commission waa required to report Anally by Deosmbnrnoxt. Mr. Kdmunda ohicctod to nny farther pToeeadiaat on the Mil. Mr. Back said be rewarded the Mil a in tha nature of an alsdavtt for a continuance, aa. If passed, H woakl postpone action two yoar lona-er m the htaBtesi of tha protwiontMta After a few auaaastlons upon the course tha mil oncM to taha, tha rrosldent pro tern, announced fiat It woald go to tha calendar. Messra. Wlndom. Hawtey, Harrison, Oockroll ana rwjm were mane a eomminew to ravesnante th nrtroda i we noaoea wniaay mu. mr. urooma inera a int reaointtoa tenaennx the tnaaaa ot uonarma to, and confernna additional rank on. Chief Bnirtnew Geo. W. Mellvtae, CTnltad Matmfavy. afatiad. Tha Court of Appeals biil waa debated and iwvarnl amend - i rejected, and wtthoat anal notion i went Into exeootlve session and aaoa altar adjourned la tbe Hoaaa, Mr. Brant of Wisconain, Introdnoed a bill for tbe MHaT of Flta John Porter, similar to a meanars offered m the Senate. It authorizes the ft sal awl ta appoint Kit John Potter, late Mamr 0 mural of tha United states vohxntaoia, Bravat Bricadier tie iioral and Colonel o( thoAMy. to tha position of Colonel la the aw at toe t niceo matas, to tne same grade fc held bv him at tha time of hi 1Uirom roe armv ny aanmnco of tna eoort-umrwal. and In his discretion to r Ma on the retired list of the army at of that arada. The Mouse proceeded to the conid. watlanof tliabtu to enlarge tha dutlea and powora or tbe iMpanment ot Aft-rtrutture. PMUONAli AMD POUTIOAX,. CATTAIa BOWOATB BM Wrlttt to B JHond m Washington a tettar hsgglna; far moaay. He statea that he H now mora of a nrisanw than when la tha DUtrtat Jail, and ttet K date for hta trial it fixed ha wl,l b oa Band to maka a defense. Tax Dak of JfoiMlMfltor Bad party are aa American aoil. fha leader aays his ptirymt b ta nroeeed to Mmltoba and purdhaat a mraa tract ot land, to be retailed to farmara an easy terms. He mtrki make an myaHmant on the Ameriaaa tide U the land wen aflerad cheap. Hon. Horacb Maykabo dropped dead of heart dfoeate, at Knoxritle, Tenn., Hay ad. lit was born In Mamaena setts, wt went to Tenneatot after fradoatlnf at Amherst. He wnt etffkt times elected la Coatresa, and served at MinHtar ta Turkey and Poatmmter-tjeneral. Ik the sthr-roatd tmoM ih B Whffltitifte ourtrom, tbt other day , the In wm axatonged between George BHaa and Boh Aafefeml. After tbe Jodfe bad quieted the lsNiwHsPNff''9MlA tW fasVattrMHal tlM IWSfaaf fiQf 4bsBaB awakJtt nB aaBaMBBMBB tftaah SanVMaBja4LffaJaMBBB aa JT fir WawB llslfa Iw aapRmm3F sjajanjannaaajannana ana, ap 9, a f .jNywaft wU I, ----m laat BThaailaaaanaM V&&jaiA' IT laanjBffai M tt nsmjufsnu. Mat Jaatfatif Bah HW bat aatsffMadf aBd thatBaB

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The bead light at the looomattve wat mrried into a field far away, while the eufiaeer was fin ally rescued from the fork of a tret, 800 yards below the aoene at the aoctdeut. Walter MeClure, the fireman, waa drowned, and the body roooverod. Jambs 6. Tnor, of San Franciooo, Cnl., was fatally ttabbod by bit brother, John R., during a quarrel over btitlneaa matten the other day. Both man had boon drinking, word led to blow, and finally knives were drawn. Jautet waa ttabbod la tbe threat and died alwoat laatently. John reeelved several wouada in the bead and nook, bat they are not dangerout. The dead man leaves a wMt and two children. At Lanotar, Ky., on tha 7th, Town Marahall Stagloton fired three ahoU into a crowd trying to reaeus a prisoner, wound lag Jot Bay la the thigh. Ray wa also hit on the bead with a rook and killed. The Marshal waa pelted with stones by tbe mob, one of wbieh 1 supposed to have killed Ray. A tTAOino on the bow raUroad bridge at Oreeanold, Mao., fail forty-mx foot to i be ground tbe other day. Of right awn at work one wat fatally and twe other badly hurt. A HomaUBU murder ia reported (rout Murray Couaty, Georgia. James Emery, aged about 100 yean, beat bU wife, years old, to death with a maul, and threw the body into a lltae-slak. Emery has been a desperado all bit life, Irving la tbe wild beyond tbe Cabutta Mountains. He It considered an old Blue Beard, having Married even times, and murdered all hm wives la the most brutal manner. He had not been apprehended up to the 9th, but the ofitcert were tracking Mm ureun-h the mountains. John Scbooob, a border, was killed by lightning at Aldrsds camp, near Boonevilla, Colo., a few dayt ago. He was cooking breakfast at the time, and bad txperienoed quite a severe shook a few moments before. Wiixiam Habbl, inventor of tot kntttfag machine, and Hiram Jones, a drover frem Vermont, were killed, and Kd. Peebles, enaineer, was slightly Injured by a eotltaioa on the Boetea, Concord h Montreal Railway, near Concord, on the Sth. Both , together with aeveral freight cart and the baggage car, were badly smashed. Tmb CourV-bouM at PUtaburgh, Pa., wntab eoat nearly fWUXW, waa partly dettroyed by fire the other day. There are eoufliettuft reports as te the loss of the record. Harry MeDermoti wae killed by falling iam. and aevtral firemen were m jured. There waa an iaau ranee of ta BoaM oompaaie. . JITf)CWI,LAiffBXH7fi. A QCABBKLSOBX drunkard named John Davidson killed bta aged mother. In Philadelphia. Pa.. May 4. There bad been an akereatlou over tome money matters, during which pans and chair were thrown about the rooms, and John seised a katebet and struck bit mother a oarage blow on the top ot the head. ThU be repeated time af tan-time, until the woman brain, were teattered on tbe floor, when tbe neighbors, startled by tbe tumult, rushed In. Prohibitiom is enforced with dynamite la CBdarrille, Ohio. One end of G Sweeney! saloon, near the railway, wat blown oat ea the 4th, the owner, Ma wife, and children being thrown from bed to the floor. An attempt waa made to deatroy Caldwell drug Men, but the charge did not explode. Mm. Niwroir, of Lotiltrille, Ky., ap prehenaire mat the father of her adopted son would lake him from her, gave tbe little fellow a doas.of morphine, cm the M, wrote a note of explanation, and then drugged her self. Tbe bey died. Mrs. Kswton will prob ably recover. Db Loko and eleven wen have been found by Beglaeer Melville. They were all dead. A tbaix on the Canada Southern Railway took tbe Tanderbtlt party 111 ntliet in IfO minutet. Thk Jury ht the eae of R. . Ciownrt, obarged with tha murder ot ex-Judge J. M Thurmond, at Dallas, Texas, rendered a verdict of guilty ot manslaughter, and Cowart waa sentenced to the Penitentiary for teven year. A motion for a new trial waa granted on the ground that the verdict waa not in accordance with the evidence. Howaki). the Del Norte horse and rattle thief, who escaped from a mob who took him out of Jail io Bang him, wm ewrprietd en a raneh near Pueblo, Cole., on tbe Bth, and captured attar a desperate reeiet BBTBJtAi. Uooki of tattdtagf wore boratd at Racine, wt., the other morning The toes was over half a million. tnaMnTeMen hat ean ajeaaaaaaw Wafh VBMI Bfial aarfanaBsrianamdada M JreswewmaJ aw aWlwWn"nrW. aF m"m snsn W awwWPtW? ItOO.OM In surveyor's sarip, falsely iwpre - --!- 4mi lamaaa tnaammi IBihtm! aaJ anaanma aalen ima7 BBeTWteBnl MP MTl IPPffl TKl VIMVffm Mw Wf ta AaBmUbaamahf VhgmBtteMBaWmt aaaff Ima s7aaaammnm 'hsarmaammmk Wa wFWHefWV gsr"9wlvr WW WPrm WswSkweB !fWNNim9t ePTpapanm TaPwBWnW'SwBj nyg, ePtWnn M "nMTf JfBWeaVane

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fraud tad taken to Yaaktoe. Thk Mround-aoM in iBdlaa Territonr ia tiariy Batshsd. It showa that the loss of took the past winter wet hut one pereent.; that mule wen never la better etndltion tt tela seeeoa, and will reaeh the market a month earUttr thaa unal. The wereaae In herds surprises the veteran atoekmea. Tin IndUuu at Fort WBahakw, Wyo., have quieted down, and will remain on tbe reservation. A courier from the Yellowstone country hat reached Cheyenne with the tnfornaatloa that the Crowe have become uirlr and have given the annual order to aettlert to leave. Db. H. R. Palmbb1! International Music School begins June fin, at Meadvtlle, Pa., and continues four weeke. Northpiblb, Minn., is in a state of terrible excitement over two attempts to blow un mibltc butldtnrt with Infernal ma chine. About two week ago an attempt waa made to explode aa infernal machine ia the puMte hall when the pmee wat crowded with people. Tha machine failed to explode. Tbe second attempt wat madi on the 0th, when a terrible explosion caused the rrealest alarm. The eboek affected bulldlage for several blocks and many win dows were broken. The basement want ware eomoleielr demolished, and tbe build ing was almost mined. ' Mortbfield is the city where tbe James and Younger boya made their dlsaatroua raid a few years oxo, and whose cltixeni killed and captured a portion of the gang. It it thought that mesa attempts are the work of friends ot tbe Younger or of tbe old James gaag. Auvicks from YolrobAmn, Japan, tar Itogakt Tiaet Kl, an mfluentlal leader of the advaaeed IJlieral party, was attacked and evenly wounded by a would-be aaaaatln. A violent tornado at Nagaalki destroyed a large amount of public aad private proper ty. Numerous tblpa aad houses were lost. Rbtbbbbmtative Susbwix has pronarad a favorable resort, which has been agreed upon by tbe Committee oa Educa tion aad Labor, on the educational bill. It provide for the turn of SlU.ooO.OtiO for dhtributioa among tbe Slate and Territories fjoeordlag to the proportion of Illiterate population. Tbe report will tt forth aorne Interesting statistic, showing, among other thing, that above 75 per cent, of the money will go to ine soutn, ana um money win oe neesmrtlonaulv distributed amonc white and colored children. Tbe Secretary Of tbe Interior la to disburse the funds to th Stat aa. to be expended under the direction ot the proper ofBoer, fir common aeboots only, for nothing h? to go to colleges or sectarian Institution. Thk Supreme Court of the United State baa denied the petition for a writ of habeas eorpu in sergt. Mason's case. Tbe Mttrt decided that the court-marshal bad full Jurisdiction to try Mason for tbe offense charged; that lti proceedings wen Ml within Its proper Jurisdiction and the sentence pronounced wss not In excess of it powers. Qcxbm Victoria formally dedicated Koolnf Forest to tbe fre use of tbe puMic. In presence of nearly half a mlllioa of people, a few dart age. A la bob portion of Winnipeg, Mani toba, and it suburbs Is overfiewed, the -a .a . M .... gee-bouse being laree net unoer water. 0Wl9fS TtLsWsllMll. Tmb Honee'tBrifif ooiMmkwhm biS peawd the Senate on the tth. A mumbbm of threatening letters bare beam sent through the Milwaukee (Wat.) peM-ofitoe, warning anU-strikimc dgar ma ker to leave town and hinting at terrific axplosions in the near future. Am inasme woman named Made Konig, living In Boston, Ma., murdered a five-year-old son by cutting hta throat with a case-knife. May 0, aad then proceeded to butcher three other children, hacking, one in a doaen places, after which she attempu d to kill herself. Thk dead body of W. G. Cambridge was found In a slough near Shehiahl, Iowa, the other morning. He wae the founder, and for several yean publisher of the Jourmil nt that place. He became pecuniarily embarraased, and resorted to whisky and ephim, a separation from his wife hurrying him on to destruction. A rMKioHT train went through Aquilia Creek bridge on the Texas Central Railroad, a few days ago, killing a fireman and two brakeman and badly scalding the engineer and aeveral others. Recent heavy rain had made waoh-eut under tbe bridge. Later In the day another wreck occurred oa tbe same road,, north of C4en, killing one man and wounding a number of others. This was also occasioned by wash-outs, Tmkkh was a slight mimnuerstnnding over a game of cards In Tarboro, K. C, on the Sth. BeraW Chestnut finally made off with the stake, hotly pursued by WHIUtn, Wiley Bui lock, Joe Cotey, Joe Mabry and Richard Devertux. IV stakeholder leaped from the window and ruahsd down tbe street, hi pursuen keeping up sharp fin on him from tbe revolver, until he fell to the ground from loss of Mood, when be was mercilessly butchered with a bowie-knife in the nsnda of William. JoKiu Hickxam, agod S8, of EJdervillf , Pa., rode Into the Ohio River, opposite StcuWnvliic, on the 9th, end hone and rider were drowsed Pkor. Da kit, the tight-rope performer, was fatally injured while giving an epen-sir performance at Flushing, Long Island, on the Sth, the rope breaking. Glasgow Williams, of Wilmitigion, X. C, lovrd Mitt -Meltlna Stewart ml hated a farored rival named James McFerlnnd. There was revival In the Baptlat Church the other night, and the young lady pre ferred MeFarland a an escort. The rejeet ed one got a revolver and laid M ambush until the nwevpted oante along, and st the proper moment brought hie rival le the ground with a bullet wbieh wttl probably eanat death. Snbeequenily weretlng htmself tathe ytefnltyef the ldy house, iphtsB UrBtl e siet at her, rtWJtetut eseet, attHa BtO. ,

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of Miw Ywwerd Ireland an rotary garster Loanon, Hay S. In the Lords, this eveatntr. Karl Gmavllle, of atate for Forclsn AsTaln, an th resignation of W. B. Korster, CBsef asoretary for Ireland, and th Intention of thj Ooverument to mica the three Imprisoned member of Parliament. GranvlUsea K" Uned that Karl Cowper had not roaigned the rd Lieutenancy on account of any differvaco with the Government la ragaid hi polUty. lie eonnrmsd the report that Lord Cnrilngfoed would temporarily Uks the PresMcttey at the GonmU durlna Bar! Bpsncer's ahisns ht be and. Karl Granville stated thMaioeaswIdcrntian of the prlaoner' ossss wool not extend to the oase of Michael Davn. Mr. Gladstone, in th Commons, made an annouiiivmsNt similar to that of Bar! Q ran vine mthellottsoagLsean. Mr. Gladstone stated a hmgo number of other "suspects bs released, and the Qorernmsut. in stead ot retiewlni- the Cosrolon act, would lntnidufat measure remedyinr the admtnlstmuouof justice In Ireland. He said iottruotion had already been sent to Inland for the release of the three Imprisoned membsr of Parliament, and that tbt Ham of Mwpets" wen being carefully considered with a view to the release of all except thorn who wen a rested on suspicion of harirur beau personally concerned In outrafe. Theae release weuM be on the Oovornmeut'i sole reaponslbiUty. Mr. Gladstone stated that Mr. nriter had roilnnMi beoaum he waa nut willing to snare this responeibtUty. Th measure which the Government wiU Introduce remedying; the ndminlatratlon of justice in Ireland dealt with the protection of life and property. Speaking with reference to the Coercion set, Mr. Gladstone made n peiai reservation that h pesos and security should be Jeopardised by the action of the soet ootetle tho Government would consider It It duty to propose sountersctlnx measure. H declared thoGuvsmmnt did n 't think tbs Coorolun act fa4tJ, M It had served aa Important purpose In a groat crisis. He warmly praised the auvioet ha which Mr. Foreter had performed hi dune, and expressed regret at hta retirement. Mr. Gladstone declared that none of the measure announced in the Quen'i speech at the open imc of tee semlon. except the resolution ht regard to th rule of psriiamsntary procedure, would be allowed to atnnd In the way of measure which the Government would Introduce for restoring- peo and urJer in IreMr. Gladstone said the release of fmvitt wa totally dtaetnet frxim the release of tbe "suspect," which wnj a queitioti K might berght for tbe Government to consider. Lord Xorthcote likened the Oovernm t to t pendulum awlneing from one rid back to the other, Mr. Sexton, at tbe ooaobteton ef Mr. Gladstone's remarks, sa'd tha Government had taken the first step in a policy that would crown its admlnistr!toa with atoqr, aui would produce tic of mutual late rest between IroUuid and Bnaiand. The Twaes asys: "The poltey now to be tried In Inland I one of concession aad ooncillatton. pun and slmpte." A Dubltn dispatch aayt: Iaraell, tNNon and O Kelly have been redeated from the JCU mainham jail Them wa trrest oxenement en the newa balnr received of the rtentJon ot forster. Crowds gathered on the streets aad cheered for Parnell wad jrroaned for Forster. Bsmd paraded the city, pmyln natlonsl air. The news of the release of the LaeM-lgun waa quickly tnmmltted wrougaout the country, aad soon fire wen biasing on th W Joblow hills. There were spontaneous njotelne every where. At L.'merlck many peopledanood with Joy, ahouttns; " For tor is gone; Got save Irehmdr" Bands paraded at Waterford. II lusamsnons wen general. Lonnox, May 4. Memrs. l-arnell, WUon aad 0ftelly arrived in Ioadon this moral ny. Only a few person won st the depot to meet them. ' Replying to a question by Mr. Joseph Oowon, the Nome Secretary aaM Michael Davitt had been released for tho same reasons as thorn for which the suspects bad born released. No condition wen attached to hi release, sicopt those attached to. hi pnriou liberation. Mr. Gladstone annmrboed that the charge of trenaonaluo practice alnt rarneU would ho withdrawn. Mr. Fonter stated the reasons of hta withdrawal from I ho otflcc of Secretary for Iroiand. He said be could nut Naive to r.'k-a the suspects unices be got from them a public prorata t- ocasc oppu-lng the eiccution of the htw. A he could not oldstln that, he could not re main In otttoe. He would have nlcased the! ttispeeht If Ircmnd hd been quiet, or If the GovBrntiKWt had bad full power, but keooutd not agree to an unconltlonaJ aunvnder, Ho admitted that the oonditlon of Ireland wa better than In January, but tt was still so bad that he wanted the Government to let the rules of procedure watt until a frer-a act securtng punishment for outrage had been passed, The Coercion act, he said, had broken up the League, or put It under petticoats, and not were betna better paid; hut he feared that an unconditional release would undo all the good effotior tbe act, Mr. Foretor, in Justify!- the arrest of Inrnoll, mid lHtracll, if as had been anewad, would have become the nnerowned King of Ireland. Mr. Forster declared the preoeedit of the imprisoned member had been fnr angerou than th Individual inoitetooutrage. After defen ling the arreett, Mr. Forster If all Bngtimd nam not govern ramell. let the Govwoment nckn wmsg he It the greatest power In tretsnd. But he bslievwd neither such admission nor any wmkentng concession wen aocesiary- Better evm ktdonus secret societies than paying blackmail to Mwbreaitom. Mr, Israeli denied that the anemionot ro ot Munch and other was due te any oonditlon a to their future action, though be said b bad Matt verbslly and la writing ttml he believod th settlement of the arrears would have an enormous offset ht restoring law and order; and that tt such a settlement should b. rattd", be wmtld be able to take sueh step m would have a mstorfal effect m dihtlnhmlng the number ot eulntges. Mr. Iitllfm said be bad not dlreeUr or mdirectlyaay communication wnh th Govern, meat. Mr. (V Roily dented baring agreed to any conditions, which denial atalstoue confirmed. Sir William Hnmrtdefondcd the Govern, meet. Ho believed th nlonse ef the suss sots wimW have good effect. A ftw speech from 00onnor ttwer, Mttehell Hvary, O'Dimnell end ether, GiMon, Conservathe member for Pttblin University, aud ftmnerty Attorney-Oenerat for Umbwd,mte a lotig speech against me Qorernment, He nmlmsined the ngitatlee ht Ireland wet main. If mppovted by the AmerrioMt prom, and Awnnean gotfit that without Anmrhmn aid R vBrePat t(r H tf awPW(l JnPpPeP smaar e

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Varit'tlt Pro Ihm'vL I'oiAlera arc V'tntit in thi nr4 jlgc ntsu timt tho Mitntt U xu'i a root a' ti I, hut n hliri. tliu'li uutiur-grtrtiinl bnt ich uf tiu plant. We Ugve skvmimI Unuw Men, and no luiibt huativ of uttr i'-;t Icr hav al, the hjratK! uf t?i -tHtt-viiic di'Vfl ))d a pilntwi alwv j;r iiii t We UHit start wiili tliu t!u u. that ihu potaui U roalU a Urdticli or wn. it i a wcll-ftta'ili-lie I fn'.'t utnoii;.; frtt t5 rower- and rlini!-, tlmt a rliMi r ronohof n plant, may pri!itf try ervnt frttlte or fluwera from tlii rtML of tin plnnt, anil tiiW oit'iir without ttny a3iti!ibl eiiiH nn I wit!i"Ut anv hittuiui huii..-v. Tli.'! , by luiU'ult, tirUts callmi cpuria." aru vry ntttner-ou--. A lat m:m:ii ha- Im.'ii known to prodtiw a branfh on which all ihc fruit wa early. ()tlur Dtttli-ti'c have fomied bruni'htH which hor onlynwtarin morvly a sport f the peach. f'rtnin bntnciir on v'Uw jlttm tntes havo pnwliirod iftl pltinH, anl shotitfsyn purplt! grape-vine lui' b(rn wiilttj jrrajHtiJ. In llowern, tMwclHllv ro-H.w, thev variation! aru very nurnenitM, Wt? only cit these cahim to ahow what may lake pttteo,14 InUoetl, Inw tttken place, in the potato. Tim ttibt?r In-Intr tvnllv a brnneli. ilmnv, like a branch of ptuvh, plum, or Jftapf. vary. A nntbit cxninple of this i thu Late Rom.-." Inn Held h Krirly Rose," a single plant wits found to Ih. jrrt.vn, and utill growing lonjr after tho vine in rest of the held we.ro deiul til nradv for the. harvest. The wnerhn4l the f'ootl enic tonavuand iKrK'tuat th pwhtctuf this vine, tuitl now, as the " I-ate llo.e." it ia oue of our valuable kludt. Oilier varieties have bceu prtMluced in a it'tmilar manner. We cannot caunu thin variation to take place, but a It nny occur anywhere, the careful cultivator should take note of any marked tUfterctitvii in th vine that nutf appear in ItU potato field. '-' As to raieinjr new rnrtetie from weed, w doubt if much actual cro-ferti!iza-lion had ev er bren done. To refer ty fruitt again the neede of the apples or the peaches front any one tree, taken as they an. without auy .attempt at fcr tilizatfon, will rive a great variety ot ftcedlingM, and we know it to be the same with potntoes. That rreatrst of all modern pottoe- trreateet In itwelf and in the varieties it has given rio to the Early Rose." came from a chance soed hall of the coarw, but prolino 'fiarnet Chili." A grower had picked this seed-ball from hi patch without selection, and pinned it against hia window to ripen, and ftnally gave it to Mr. Breese of hleeac'd potato memory who sowed the secsl. From these seeds in this ehtutee ball, picked without selection, came tho "Early Rone," Hreese's Prrditk:" ami several others, all of excellent quality, but very different, some being white, other red; tome long, others round, sontt early and some late; indeed, from that one, and now famous seed-hall, were raised potatoes differing among themselves at much as potatoes can differ. In view of the results from thie single seed-ball, wo doubt many of tho stono of direct crrnesing. Stlfl, if one wlshea to experiment in this, the (tower of the potato affords an easy subject, at the anthers do not shod their pollen early, and if removed as soon as the flower open, the pollen from another flower can be readily applied to the pistil. At to raining potato from tho seed, the balls are kept until the time) for sowing, when the seeds are removed and treated pre ciaely as tomato seeds. They are started in boxed in the green-bouae, the hotbod, or in the kitehon window (-Mr. Ilreese followed the last itatued method), and the plnnt treated exactly like tomato plants, save thai Uiey may le art in the open ground sotnewlmt earlier. Mr. Breads Informed ns that Uie original plant of "Eariy Roe,, gavti bint several gooo siaeu tuners ino nri j-wr, and Mated that in hi experience, it a coilling potato did not do this the firat season, It was not worth while to con tinue to grow iU4tefeut itrieaMBrief. The tlaiaih of Jeme Jame rfrCailll the fate of another euUally desperate bandit. m" IUsj who msule tlkM nlain of WfrnU'tn Titxa the sctMMOf ill exnlod. Thie noted robber, for whoam capture. dead or alive," a large sum hl bet n offered, was finally entrapped with a comrade in the town ot Jtoana noc o fh snmraor (tf 175. ami after a fflwirt but Moody etrtiggie, in which the She--in Ot TV iiUsmMm wmruy anu i ' deputies, as well as the" mpBfon of theonUaw, were left m the atreeta Am and dving. Bans htrnself felt from W home in lite outsklrtai of the town, or tally wounded by A ball frBi a Wi"; ebeeter Hue. He waa buriwl with mot h pomp Btod eitTBrnitgaice,M In the cemetery at Round Rock; tongs were posed ami uitg ht hihonor, and tii gravo is even now often atrewo with owers by sympathising Texan. b gang wan broken up, many of hi pur?rters in crime going up into Mi.mr and joining Jesse Jame. Two of them, FranV Carter and John Under.!,' have fignrod conspicuously In msvural recent train robberie. . -Henry Shook, a jruest at a Tortalto hotel, ortiered corn beef at dinner. aal got a parUctitarfy tough pl-m Being eighty-four years old. ami nearly toothlea, he extdalned to thii waiter that under the circumstnnce, something tet dot Mtght te be served. !wt he wi get BoQtittg better, and therofore umh rtook to eat what wae on hb plate. '; denly he fell back In his chair, gwaped for breath, and choked to tiealh. A ohmik of the hmt which ke hmd trimj to vmSw wbgjhj lodffBti ht kte jsw-;