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DNQRE8SIONAL.
Bcnzta, on tho 2(Hb, the chair
• the tannin a tnoeaago front tlio
tranimitliiig a report of (lie cotn-
of engineer* appo'n'ed to Investlgalo
revolt a permanent plan for tho rtclauaa-
the alluvia) tiMin of tlan Mississippi.
Referred to Uio commutes on transportation
rontea, and ordered that ten thonaand eitra
MdaaMMtii'od....After introducing a num
ber Of tml* and petitlona. bnelnra* on »•••
oalandar waa taken np and tlio following Mil*
oer# dtepoaad of t Hrnato hill to facUlaU tlio
•"•poaitten of oaeea In tlio anrretna court of
lha Unltod HUtcs and for other purpose*.
P Assort. The lionso bill to amrnd the twen-
ahala and oltjrnoja of the circuit and district
oourta of the United Htatea, approved Fob.
96, IW8. Passed. 11»e bill' to wind np the
*"n<* Of (lie Freedman's bank waa reputted
and discussed, bat went over wlihont action.
... .Tha aenatw rraumot tbe reliableration of
the roaofhtion aubmiUed to Mr. Bclaur*, In-
etraeUnc tba Judiciary oommlttce to Inquire
What legislation la ueooavary by congress *~
■eeero totlio poople of Louisiana
of eelf*govornmont under the
i the rlfjlita
K»d Mr. Peace, of Mississippi, concluded Ida
irinitiiiloommenoed yesterday. M. Edmunds
ntrodnoed a bill topiovide for and regulate
i for president and
Beoore to tho poople of
°* aelPfovannnon'
and Mr. Peace, of
^ r .
r bill topiovide for and iogulate
. — -J| of the vote i* ■ • • • •
%loe president. Tbe senate
Uvo session and aoon ad Jour nod.
In the Honor*, on tbe 2(1 th, house bill
to pay tho Fohntary iutnreal of 806 bond* of
tho District of Columbia waa n |Kirto<] by Mr.
Clarfleld for pacaage, but on objection it waa
•out to the oommiUve of the whole. ...Mr,
Harrison, from tlio commutes on oloolions.
preeentod a rejnirl on tho prn|»o*od amendment
to the constitution sc to tue election of presi
dent tud vice-president, In favor of tlio plu
rality eystrnn, and a minority report was pre
sented by Mr. Krnilli, of New York, recoin-
(Bending tlio abolition ot tho electoral college
and a direct < lection by tlio |>ooplo. Ordorod
piloted... .Mr. lCldiidge, from tlio judiciary
snorted a bill to provide for tlio rademp-
Ity, If It wants to change
adjoumnwnt. Mr. McCrary I desire -
give notice Uiat Monday nest I will submit a
motion to amend rules. Mr. JUndall I make
Iho point of order that you cannot giro llial
not lea now. Mr. llotckkU CantU commit
tee on rules report at any lime ? Tho speaker
Undoubtedly. lioud calls for tlio regular
order, and t» o o)o<k tiisranpon iwoMorlsd with
tlio call of the roll. Tho slgnlflcai.os of tlio
dls<Mi»alc.n is, Dial it ludlca'cs that the policy
of the majority la to I* re no wed unit Monday,
and tlis motion, which was made and defeated
last Monday, 41 amend ilia rules so as to pro
hibit. during Iho remainder of tlm session. the
speaker from entertaining dilatory motions,
whenever a public measure Is before the bouse,
is to bo insisted upon. Under tlio operation
of such a rule tho passago of tho civil rights
bill and oilier measurna having the support of
the majority of th« members would ho plain
tailing 'lire calling of the roll on dilatory
motions proceeds without variation, and al
though members generally appear to Im> protty
thoroughly wearied cut and disgusted, it Is
not unlikely that the prooeeedlngs mar run
through tbe night. The last roll call snowed
tlio ptsaonoe of JfiO Rtemlier*.
In tho Bod a to, on tho 20th, thcHonato,
vole of 01 yeas to 23 nays agreed that
when It adjourn to-day It bo to meet Monday
nest Mr. Bogy promoted tho Joint resolu
tions of the Missouri legislature, condemning
tho military Interference in Louisiana, anil
A TKAR HEKCZ.
r r'fSTici* m, raiaonu.i>.
VSTICIA M, M
amps sl«nk l
h>, fliiUsrlng
k the wall,
-..iMeiers.
tie ltd to bear a f>mt**«*p fall,
Where allrncs only lingers;
W«* fain would (read lha |>dh Dial Ilex
The nioct remote from •hado**,
And nndereeaU tbe volealss# skies
We acwk for |ilca*siil niaaduws.
W'e wonder If lha light l»-day
Tlml sm ni« our faith's replying,
On silvery aali will drift away
Whan Ibis year shall Is* dyln “
We pan** Is-nra'li the •!
Or arulllng worlds »•*"
And dream l>ia)‘
Isaneatb Uio.alarry Irack
answering track
Itntncrlal loves -who love u*.
We Hasp tba band ot I
‘ d bear hla plnlgiH
wlflly In Hie I wan
. ..nil >bi rallrtb-J*a ...
The planers rbsnga, and heaven's own liltto
Kninrllmra la aean to un | '"—
Hli«U human fwo hr nrarai
And hear bla plalgas o
Yet swiftly to Hie Iwairri
Tlmii 'hi rallHb - J*al«>
The planets < bangr, and
Homellnira Is seen to s
Hi ell human ftro hr ties
Than fact of any other?
O, mt thee h *nca, psrafftxtng thoughi,
l.rke ship without a harbor,
A steady hand with goodness frcuglit
Will liulld ua restful arl»or;
lint t* the earth In shade or aun,
In I >y or Irthulallnii,
H’and l.rsio and palli ul. every one,
To incel the dl«|>cnsaUon.
proauiit ritloa of tlio butiao.
xi»'bln >u said to tlio commit (no of llm
wbolo....Mr. Whllo, from tho JudloJaiy com-
niltleo, rnpurted a bill for a United Hiatus
Judges for Mm district of West Teniitssno.
Bent to llm oonimlitnn of tho whole.... Mr
Onestia, from tho Judicial y commute o, re
ported advorsiily on tho bill for llm re lief of
Urn southern states, by a comprninlsn and set
tlement (if tlmir dobla. I,aid on thn table....
Mr. Totter, from tho Judiciary commUloo,
renorted a Joint resolution proposing tho fob
lowing amendment to thn cousiitutlon i Ar
tide If) -Froiu and aflctr thn unit nlecilou for
prewhlont of the United Kiatnw, thn prc-alilc.nl
shall hold his eiflloo elinli-g tlio term of eli
yvars, anil together with the vien-pre shleuis
chosen for llm samn tnim, shall ho i-locced In
the manner aa now provided, or lliat mav
hereafter lm provided. hut nOllher llm prosf-
dout nor vlce-prosidonl, wliou tlm ofllcn of
president has devolved upon him, slmll l>n
oilgihle for rr-oloctioii ns president. After
ootialde-rablo dbcusHou th« Joint msolutlon
wae reteoled—yeas, UH ; na>s, 104- less Mian
.iMi'lluniM.vetiUK III tho a HI mini I vo, All Iho
democrats voted for It... .Mr. Untie r, of Mas-
sichueette, from thn Judiciary commlttcn, ro-
ported a resolution In roforcuco to tho Mctlar-
raltati aud New Ibrta mining company's claims
In Oa'ifomta, elirocling the couitnlasionor of
tlwjNMaral land ofllce* lo li.sUluto legal pro-
Modlngf lu tho namu of tlm govommcnl
apaomt Mm Now Ibrta mining company in llm
clreuit Court of tlm United Hiatus for Call
fornla, to roatra<u tlm further waste of tin
property, and for tho ap|»oiiilmt'iit of a to
reiver and the recovery of ihmscksIoi), ami
also for thn recovery of ♦7,000.000 illngltl-
ntaielf and wrongfully taken tlmiofroto by
the Now Ibrla mining company, and sur.boibor
action as the ooinmlsaloiinr may dnrm ptnper ;
aleodirecMng thn enomtary of tlm Interior not
to iaetm patents to the Nnw Ihrla mining • uni-
pany until llm legal pioceodlngs aro dolor-
mined. Aftor a Ion - dlacuasluti. Mr. lluthr
moved Mm prevlouu qunslioii, and It uas too-
ondod lu th« facn of noisy opiioallloii. Wlinu
it oasno lo a volo on tlm aebuitloii of Mm reso
lution, an attempt was maclo to dutoat It hy
Biembem opnewou to It rnfraialng from voting,
but as thn friduds of the measure Intimated
they would Insist on a rail of tlm house, s I
quorum was eventually passed between tlm
tellers, and the resolution docUred adopted —
180 to 11. Tint hotito limn udjminmd.
Ia thd Hcuute*, ou tlio 27th. r.
Moreey Introduced a bill to establish certain
tolagraphlo Ultra in tho neveral states, and
territories ss post roads, and to regulate Mm
traminhesiun of commercial and e,liter Intrllb
- gfluect by telogrspb. Iteforroel... .On thn tri-
plratiou of Mm morning hour tlm snuatn in-
BUUltd consideration of llm resolution of Mr.
Hehtira ill regard to Louisians. Mr. Thur
man lock tlm Hour, spuaUog first of wlist
took p a?o in I^oulslana nt tho eloctlou of 1H72.
Adjourned.
In thonouao, on tho 27th, Mr. llutlor,
of Maeaacbusctta, an a question of privilege,
called up tbo tnollon ma-ln by him si tho last
suasion to rojonsldor Mm redo by which tlm
olvll rlgbHi bill was referred to the judiciary
coiu'ntttcu. A point of order was rained, but
Mm speaker decided on tho authority of that
journal, that the right Minted, and thereupon,
itin domouraln began OUlbuHlrting. After
ttomo throe bourw taken up In voting cm mo
ll aim t» adjourn, Mr. llutlor said he had a
proposition to malm, as follows: Wo have
now was'oil four bourn of public llum on tlio
question of onusidoralian of tlm civil right-
bill. I desire to say to the opposite) slda »»f
llie ltooae that M the hell .n allowed to In* con
sidered, wo On 'bis side of tho Iiouhw will per
mit all jwop.-r opportui Ity for debate, and will
penult all proper geiuiane aiuendnmn's lo be
e>Q«rrd. so that oreiy man can give Ids
amendment and malm such a speech as tin*
bouse will listen to, and leaving tlm bill
to bo considered falilv and propeilv.
dilatory motions wore tuada until II o' lock,
with ov’crv tudtcntlcupt a contlnnallon of the
sosshui till t'J nboit to-morrow. Thn votoa
Jiavo been s'llo'lv of a partisan charantor.
TliB •Igbtli roll call was coinnwnooel at eleven
o’oltM'k There Is no prospnot «.r any legisla
tion to-night. The only break In the monotony
of Mm roll call since the otter of Mr. Holier to
present a t.a-is of cvunpinmlNo. ha* been tlm
presentation by Mr lU*«osof tbo credentials
of bis e'olleaguc eleH't (Mr. Hlovons), who was
chosen to Dll the vacancy occiudnimd by the
death of Mr, Tracker. The crevleutlala were
read and Mr. Stevens was sworn in and took
his scat. At 1 .HA a. in. the house continued
milhUHtarlllfi )\): li DO pros|K*Cls of
lOjlit, A HO iril-grM|MI I
In (lm Bcu.il>, <>u till' iHIh, Mr. Mor- ?. f Oli»ri«i KM
rill, of Maine, from tho committee on appro-
priatioua, tojM.rted favorably on tbe bill to pay
tlio Interest dm* Kcb. 1, on the il 05 l-omln of
tlm District of Colombia. Passed ... Mr. Bogy
submitted a reaoluUoiriuatrm’ting tlm Judiciary
cennmitUa to Inquire Into llm c\|*odiency of
reimaling the act of Juno 1, 1872. graniing a
sultnidy (o tbe 1'idflo Mail »tosin*hin company.
Objociod to and referred to tlm Judiciary com-
mblee. Mr. Hprague, of lUicdo Island, e»b-
) e*ctcd tltliOIVMicnt consideration of the iorev-
Ution. and it wss referred to the Judiciary
evmnuttec. After iho presentation of H
largo number of petitions against itie restora
tion of tbe duty on tea and colli e, aud for tbo
iopea> of tlm act of 1872, relieving ceria n
forelgu products of ton per cent. duty, the
1 u*lness on tlm calemln* was proem ded with.
House bill granting tlm right "f way and depot
grounds to tlm Oregon Central l'actth* railioad
company through tl»e public lands of tho Uni
ted Hiatus, from Wlnnemocca, N'ovada, to Co-
lumhia river, via Portland. Oregon, wa** amend
©d and raseod Ttm following Mils were
passed : Hrna e lull providing fur the appoml-
mont of a o uiniiaaloncr to asovrtai - the right
ofaanb|octof Ore»t Uritatu to Uml« in the
tnrritory wbloh was the subject of avtaril by
thn muperer of (lermany under tin* treaties of
1810 and 1^71 between the United Hiatus aud
llreat Britain; ami senate bill amendatory of
and supplcmentaiy to tho act of Mafvh 1,1S72.
oniitloil an act to set apart a certain tract of
land lying near the lm*d waters of tho Yellow
Btono park. ..'llm aonale then resumed the
oonsidera'ion of Mr. Hchnr/'s resolutiou In re
lation to Louisiana. Mr. Conklin (thereupon
oommeuccd a lengthy »|>occh and without con
cluding gave way for an adjournment.
In tho House, ou tho 28 b, 0 o'clock
a. n».—There is no change in tbo altuatiou in
Uro house. Tim republicans eiprevs llmir de-
tenuinatiou to hold out until Moutlay, who
the rule* may bo euapended. They hope,
hoaover, that before that time the thirteen
refractory r«q>ublicans will o-uno into line.
The house; has not boeu without a quotum
since Mm contest bcga'- The democrats
npAre about one-hair iheir nutulsvr for
... .12 o’clock m.—The house ha» now been in
continuous eesaion twenty-four lioure, aud
■till Urn monotonous ca l of the roll goes on.
Alreadv tlm voices of half a do*en leading
clerk* have been used up and several «ul«ti-
tutos have boeu iutrc*dnc«Ni. There has been
no attempt ou either side to cmne to an ni
derstanding....'1'lm bouse continued its <h
nothing |xdlcy throughout the aftwnoon. In
Mro course of a mug dirouvidon about
amending tlm ruloe sin breaking the dead
look, Mr. NeCraiy raid: "May I ark thr
chair when it will lm in ordn lo amend rules .
The speaker -It will lm in erdor Monday after
noon, under the call of Urn Hates Mr
Albright, of lvuut.ylvim.-but i,o| it Ui.rv
be no adjournment l*ofore Monday. Jim
epCAkftff-Jt W quite hi the |rower of Uic major-
Improveinoiil of tlm Oh’o river. Itefanod
Mr. HpragUf*. from tho committee on public
Is lids, repotted adversely on the bill for tbo
relief of certain settlers on Mm puhllo lands
In cerla.u portions of Iowa, Minnesota, No
braska, and it wae indefinitely postpone I.
Tho eenato then resumed thn unflnislmd bush
nose, being Mr. Hchura'e raaolnlhui in rela
lion to Lonlalwia, and Mr. Crinkling oonohidml
his rpi*i-ch commenced yesterday..
Hcliurz said lm desired to modify Ins i
linn to read as follows: Whereas, An.
taiy luterforonco by tlm offloarsor troops of tlm
Untied Htatea with tbo urganlratloti of a statu
legislature or any of Its piocerdlngs, Is repug
nant to the prllrlplns of ooiistltiiMoual gov
ernment: and whereas, tho military Interfer
ence of fleii. DeTrobriand, of the United
Htaton army, and sohllcre under Ills oom-
iiiriiA, with tho organl/nliou of thn legislature
of iwiuialaua, ou the 4t!i of Jaiiuaiy,
was without warrant of law ; lm It resolved,
That tho Judicialy committee lm Instructed to
inquire what legislation hy congress Is nooos-
eary lo secure to tho people of Louisiana their
iljfule of Nolf-govonimont under tho constitu
tion, and to ispoil with tlm least ponsiblo de
lay by bill or otherwise. Adjourned.
Iu tho lltmao, ou tho 2 ( Jih ( tho IIouoo
adjourned at 10.23 this forenoon, aftor a con
tinuous session of forty-sii hours and twenty
live minutes. There wm no compromise. The
motion to adjourn was made by Mr. Ward
(Hop.i, of Illinois, who ssld it was evident (lie
lie «
iiwilllng
submit to torture longer, and therefore
moved to adjourn. Tho volo was ayes, 75;
no. s, fid 111 republican* voting hi tho afllrnm-
tivo. Tho r< II was mllod 03 limes during the
sitting. Tlm house wdl timet Hstunlay at neon.
The voting on dllaloiy motions continued un
til tlm adjoummnul, an il had sinco thn Hill-
Mistering began, being only divereiHod by tlm
call of tbo house aud uriiigliig lu ahxmt mom-
l*oi». .
On lh« OOlli, nflor Iho lloiiao wne
eallod lo ordor, tho elork proceeded to read
llm Journal, omitting tho yuan and nays In de
tail, when Mr. Itandalt raised tho point of
ordor that they must bo read. After a loqg
debate tlm speaker decided that tho point was
resolution to change the rules, aud tints
throw that book for anoMior week. Tho pro-
coodltips were hroughl to a close at *4:110 p. m.
hy an adjourniimnt, oil motion of Mr. llutlor,
of Massaohuaotts. Up to that time, sovontrou
or eighteen of thn roll nalh had boon road
through, out of tlm seventy-seven taken, so It
wouhlhavo best) dayliubl Huiulay before the
i nuinal would have been oouoludnd. A motion
o adjourn by Mr. Kldrldgo was voted down,
simpir because It name from tbe doinooratla
side, lint bumediately tbe same motion was
made by Mr. Butler and carried. Wlmu Urn
house moots Monday, the only Journal to bo
read will be tho few lines of to-day's ptocend-
ings. During the day an attempt was made to
have thd hill passed to pay the Interest mi tho
Jl-ilS bonds of tho District of Columbia, but
Mr. Ibilman objected, and the attempt failed.
THE MISSISSIPPI BASIN'
Ucport of tire II innl at Kitglneers.
Tlio prMldont lion »enfc t» tho Uoqmo
of rcproHonlntlvpK tlio report of tlio
board of engineers appointed to reoom-
morn! a plan for tho reolamatlon of tho
alluvial baaiu of tho Mississippi river
subject to iuundatinn. Tlio eonimis-
aionera oatlmato that tho ncoossnry
liydrographloat and topographioal sur
veys will ooetiny three years nud cost
uliout $.100,000. They reoonttnoud a
I iresent appropriation of 8100,000 for
his purpose. The result of surveys
nan tm roado available and work oum-
lueuocd iu ooustritQtion of levees with
out wailtug tho oomplotlon of surveya.
The commission rsoommends tho im
mediate appropriation of $8,000,000 to
repair oxtering breaks or erevassoa in
tho slate of I.otiisinnt\; $900,000 for
same purpose in Arkansas, and $900,000
for tho state of Misstsuippl. They say
If these appropriations are not made,
the disastrous inundatiouu of Inst vear
will lm repeatol in the event of a iiigli
ll.md in tho river this spring. The re
port <h signed by Oonornla U. lv. War
ner aud If. 1j. Abbott, of thn United
NtntcB engineer corps; Mnj. Wm. II
B nyawinl, United H'attw engineers;
ox* gov. 1‘. O. Herbert, of Louisiana,
and Ool< .Tookson 12. H-ekels, of Arkan
sas, Gen. Humphreys endorses the
report of the commission, aud in view
of ith importance, recommends tin*
printing of 10 000 extra copies for eir-
euiation in the regiou directly in
to rested.
Doath of Oharlon Kingrioy.
The telegraph anuonueoa the death
FARM AND GARDEN.
WHY HO FltW HARDEN?
It ia ostoniHliing that, with tho facil
itica by which overy man in our coun
try ia atirroundod to suoply himself and
his family with tbo substantial advan
tage* and refining influences of a gar
den, so few avail themsolvon of them.
It is a great error to suppose that it
ia necessary to be wealthy to liavo a
good garden and attractive flower yard,
livery man who chooses nan have land
enough to liavo both. Efen lu tho most
densely populated portions of the
northern cities wo have seen lovely col
lections of plants and flowers, with mauy
varieties of fruits. Iu European oitics.
where the poorer classes llfoinorowdoa
tenements, wo have sern tho fairest and
choicest flowers blooming in window
gardens, cultivated by hands that
earned but n few cents per day to pro
vide for tho wants of a largo family.
In the country, osjtcoUlly one like ours,
with the flnest olimato and tho richest
soil in tho world, it is u reproach to oni
Civilisation that our flower gurdous an
so ill supplied nml poorly cultivated,
In onr eagerness to obtain wealth we
imagine that it is necessary to devote
all our time to its pursuit, aftd that
every moment of time and every rod
of ground that is not devoted to ntakiug
money 1h wealed. " Wo liavo no time
to fool with garden truck or with flaw-
i rs," says the fnriner who lives in n
tumhlo-dowu log house with worm
fences, dilapidated stables and sheds,
eats hog unit hominy, makes his fifty, a
hundred or two hundred bales of cot
ton. Every hour in tho day, week
afto week, year after year, mu at be
devoted to raiao more cotton. Not a
moment oaji bo spared to enjoy tho
bounty and glory which nature so lav
ishly yields for tho uxkiug. Tho veg
etable gurdous, so called, which are to
bo found on niuotoen out of twenty
plantations, arc monuments of thrift-
lessness, ugliness nml poverty. A few
struggling collards, a row or two of
nnstaked peas, a few snaps, with a
diminutive patch of Irish potatoes
struggling lor bare life with weeds and
grass, oountitiito tlio vegetables.
Wo venture to say that in not ono of
tho cotton states can there bo found a
dozen plantation gardens where nspuru-
eus,boots,carrota, parsnips, pens, beans,
oelerly, tomatoes, salsify, egg plant,
okrn, lottuoo, onions, cabbage and oti-
oumborn can be found iu their proper
succession, and yot there is not a singlo
plantation whoro nil those vegetables
could not bo rnisoi in abundance on
less than au noro of land for an outlay
of a few dollars, yielding more of do
mestic oomfort, than any other ten aoroa
on tho place. And as for flowers, where
do wo flod them exoopt those wbloh
nature givos iu spite of man ? Is this
no booatiflo wo are destitute of an appre
ciation of oomfort amt all taste for tlio
beautiful ? It is because tho sweet sun
shine of heaven and tho beauty and
glory of tbo world liavo no ohnrms for
us exoopt as they are oonnooted with
thn yield of our cotton patch ?
For a small part of what wo spend
for cigars, whisky and tho circus, tho
poorest of us can surround himself
with a valuable vegetable and fruit
garden and invest Ins dwelling, be it
ever s») humble, with tho tbwers of
rioh foliage aud tho bloom and fra
grance of Mowers. "Nature lets the
tree grow," as Willis said, "and tho
flower expumi for man, without refer
ence to liis aoeount at tho bank."—
Soutfwm l\irvur.
THU AI'l’t.tOATtON OF MANCMlIt.
There is a great diversity ot opinion
among prnctioal farmers ns to the best
nud most judicious way of applying
manure to land. Home oontend tlmt,
to plow the manure under as soon as
spread nml thus prevent the dissipation
by tho muu aud wind of its moat valu
able properties, is the boat way to up-
ply manure ; others insiit that manure
spread upon the land and allow el to
remain on the tmfnoo does not waste by
exposure to Iho elements, becaimo
lu iug so thoroughly spread it docs not
firuieiit, and conscqtuutly does not
emit ammonia.
Although uisuy good farmers nml
really enlightened iigriouliurists hold
tho latter opinion, it variably act upou
it and raise lino crops, vve cannot ap
prove it, booause, in our judgment, it is
not based U|mju true pruioBMo. Nobody
will deny that tho value of mfiuure de
pends upon the amount of ammonia and
Torn nndor the peaa in September
and sow to rye, and pasture through the
winter with shoep; the seoond spring
turn under rye at proper tiraoand again
sow to peas ; those in turn to bo plowed
in September; then in Ootober, by sow
ing ono bushel of wheat or oats and
thirty bushels of ootton seed per acre,
and harrowing in welt with clover seed
lightly harrowed In tho spring, you are
ready for a jndfeioui system of rotation
of crops—say ootton, corn, wheat and
clover. If limo oau bo proonrod at roa
sonublo prices it should be used wboro
green orops are turned under.—Amcri-
nan farmer.
TUB NRHKHHfTY OF GRAB# CVt/TVUU.
The cultivation of grasses and forage
plants is an indispensable attribute of
prosperity. Why are tho lands of Ken
tucky and Ohio so muoh more valuable
than these of tho cotton states, when
we can produce a commercial article of
primo necessity worth twice as mnch
per aoro us their products? It is be
came we disregard rotation, exclude
fjvery other crop hut ootton and base all
onr chances of success upon a single
card. In an agricultural point of viow
grass is the greatest boon over donated
to man. It gross unoeosingly day and
night, wet and dry, oold and hot, and
fiirnlsUesItho obospest stock feed ex
tant. I liavo had hogs from seven to
nine months old, woighing 250 pounds,
nud yet they had never tasted anything
but grass.
Thn land should bo well drained, and
if not siifllolontly rolling to drain nat
urally, it must ho done artificially.
Water must, under no olrcumstanoos.
be permitted to stand on land devoted
to grass culture, else tho grosoes sown
will bo destroyed in snob places, and
" wire grans" will furnish a substitute
an unprofitable as it in undesirablo.
The proper preparation of tho land
is of prime importance. I would use a
ono-horse turning plow, running at
SPARKS OF SCIENCE.
Tub Mahh of JariTEn.—Powalky has
attempted a now determination of tho
moss of tho planet Jupiter by examin
ing its perturbing inflnenoo on the
movements of tho aslcriod Virginia
(No. 50). Tho resnlt to which he is led
indicates that the mass of Jupiter should
bo increasod by abont one two hundred
and seventj-scoond part of the present
adoptod value; but although thin cor
rection enables him moro nearly to sat
isfy tho observations that bavo been
made upon this body, ho in yot inelined
to attribnto to it only a slight value,
and hopes to attain better results by s
repetition of his work iu future years.
New Method of Preskrvinu Meat.—
M. Tellicr has described to the French
academy nn apparatus for preserving
meat,'.by keeping it in ajoold, dry cham
ber. Tho novelty of hi* plan oonsists
llltcdlng from I.nn«i, Catarrh, flro*»-
chltlfl, Conamu|illan. A Won
derful Core.
nocnrjrrr.n. N. Y., Jan. 13, 1874.
R. V. FlKnrB. M. !>., Buffalo, N. Y.:
lh‘fir Fir—I li.vl suffered from catarrh In an
aggravated form for alwnt twelve rears, and
for several yntrs from bronchial trouble*.
Tried many doctors and thing* with no lasting
benoflt. In May. 12. becoming nearly worn
out with exonasfve editorial lalsira on a paper
In Now York city, I wm attacked with bron-
chills in a severe form, suffering almost a total
loss of voice. I returned homo, here, but had
been homo only two weeks when I wm com-
plotely proetatnd with hemorrhage from the
lungs, hnriiifj four mere htrtrllng tprllt within
tiro nml firtl thru' bwrf'le of nine day*.
In tho Boptomher following. I improved suffi
ciently to be able to bo about, though In ayorv
feeble slate. My bronchial trouble remained,
and the catarrh was tenfold worse than be
fore. Every effort for relief seemed fruitless.
I seemad lo be losing ground daily. I contin
ued In Mils fsohle state, raising blood almost
dally, until almnt thn first of March. "73. when
I became so had M to l>e entirely confined to
the house. A friend suggested your remedies
a substance that ia gaseous at ordinary
temperatures anil atmosphnrio pressure,
but which can bo reduced to tbo fluid
stato by a pressure of eight atmos
pheres. Tho methjlio ether is 6on-
densed and then allowed to expand in
oontaot with metal c impart men's con
taining a solution of chloride of calcium,
which it reduces to a low temperature.
Air in blown through thin apparatus, its
moisture in deposited as hoar-froit on
the metal, aud it posses in a dry and
oold stato to the chamber in which tbe
meat is p'noed. It is found that the
flavor of the moat ia not injured by re
tention in this situation for forty or
forty-five days, after which, although it
romaiua sound, it has a greasy taste.
African Exploration.—Lieut. Came
ron has examined tho western side of
Lako Tanganyika, and ban discovered
tho long-lookod-for outlet which all
physical geographers had agreed mnst f j ^ ^ ^
Mint, o, in dci other »»y conlil tho :
But I was extremely skeptical that they would
do mo good, k» I t<iwl lost all heart in remndio*.
and Logan to look upon msdicins and doctors
which I cams to ths conclusion that you
dintand your business, «t Icavt. I flnallv ob
tained a quantity of !>r. Hago's Catarrh Il^m-
cdy, your Ooldcu Medical Discovert and Pel- .
lets, and commnnccd their vigorona n«e ac-
’onliog to direction* To my surprise. I s—-
bronchitis had nearly disappeared, had
cough whatever, and 1 had entirely ceased to
rabe blood ; and. contrary to the expectation
of some of mv friends, the cure has remained
permanent. I have had no more hemorrhage*
from the huig*. ami am entirely free from
catarrh, from which I had Buffered so much
and so long. The debt of giaritudo I owo
you for the hlerslng I have receive I at your
hands, knowa no bounds. I am thoroughly
satisfied, from my exnerienoe. Mist your >
fOR THE riANOfORlB.
ft ttandi the lt$ll Sell* 21/00 irnrly, aud i»
gaining friendt rterinekrre. Mo piano intfruc-
tion book eter i'tued avpronrke* it for real
merit and ieortk, aud no leather* rrgrtt song i»
is their courts of ioitrurtion. Thit work it n
power in the [muiiral advance of the day, and
hat been a matl imj)orf.is» aomt ia the recent
tremendome inrreaee of technical knowledge of
the Pianoforte.
The tuer.ee ij Rlcliiirdson’s New
Method i. irorld-iri.tr, and prompt* many
rumpetitor*, but it* *ate t*rpaeeee that oj all
..there CO III tiIIIecj , and il •land* to-day incon
testably »iiperior to all other Piano llrlhinl*.
Ub«<I by thninsniit of Untie Teachers
and sold by all Ueok aud Matte Deal
ers In tilts country and Canada.
PRICE $3 75.
All book* *cn(, poit-paid, for rrtail
price.
Olirrr Dition k Co., Chat. 11. DIUon k Co.,
UOHTOY. T • 1 IIroadway, tt.T,
GREAT OFFER.
• t»u
ona'iial stig-avln*
•' fated tn Is* Krs-
price in Jxxik form |I M
American tome i|>, price lnJjOO_k
.d'ng.and
fsinoa* pictures
great vtory,
thrilling
1 wsiii/ short
above lncU»d«il In ihe"off*f of H ■aSTM
i I.OoV^ThS fienl lliuorsird
nistaxUie. fries reduced*aunSaoT*
vt^FANY? FubUri
s riiiriitwr »lx cenrs^
will, itaubioilu(loopiuitlioboitiloublo {or. This ontlot.lt «pp
tern conlil ilrnw tlio uomo, harrow j Lokoga, anil ia aitnati’d tl
It and thoronghlr I nWi'rlr.a tho ooll »l tho lalnmla eiplorfil hj Hp. ko. It
liy n.lling or drugging iw mnjr lx, | had aotnally^ boon ptuod by Living-
. I .hall
Oratofullv yours,
tlvo milon south j *'• ,l<
l
of that
as well as throat and
reooramondrd them to
cr s|n**k in their praise.
Wm II. Hfgjo xa.
607, Bocbestor, N. Y.
necessary in order that tho anrfaoo stono, though in tho night timo, which
may bo smooth nml adapted to tho uso | might aooouut for his laaving somawhat
.f tin* mower. This preparation is not '
allogotlier necessary ; in fact, clover
sown in tho fall or early winter is moro
certain to oatoli when sown on atnbble,
tho trash serving to protect it while
young, yot this is not neat farming and
should only bo practiced in oascR of
emergency. Oocsaioually wm have wot
weather in August and Boptoutber, aud
grass can then bo sown in corn or cot
ton. aud lay Christmas n good pasture
wilf bo obtained, provided tho ground
is not too wet for nasturago at that
timo. Tho most preferable method is,
howovor, to thoroughly prepare the
land an above dcsoribod ; tbo exceptions
to thn goncral rule should only bo nstad
win n butter preparation cannot bo ■ ob
taint'd.—&OUt/ir.m Pamirr.
HALT AND ODICKRNB.
In some pnpir a 001 respondent says
salt in fatal to (owls, and somo raoutbs
since a lady, I think, recommended its
Tli« Last, Tlie Drrnlrst.
Hhotild any '‘doubting Tliomaa" sUll cling
to tho ahaiml idea that there will bo another
kwlTiymolmlad that So wltarTflowad P»*ponami-,it nf tlio U.t l,il.r.rj (lilt t
TO TIIK FLOWER (Ml K1TCUKV CIRDKK.
I Enlarge*l. impmetil, nml nnMithed t.y
A MAGNIFICENT COLORED PUTE
| Vn.l »" K«rr«'K of rtt. raving*. Cenc. iiillv* of mor.
; than * lifts) Ihsu'ftnil varlvtlM of » holes Flower
■lira^'Ouns fur cnlt"f»*.
lily c
into, instead of out of, tho lake. Lieut. :
Curnoron proceeded for ntaout four i
Aii.iin* WAHiiari
per hour, but further navigation
impeded lay floating gross and large
tied, tho money will I** refunded,
tlio*lickai-hnMcr-*. Lot him further oh
A HOME IN TEXAS FOR S3
TpOSTitJt' “ ” ■*
r 1..11.... i, " that Mr. Ilrtgga hta secured, of oouraa at
rushes. Lo ut. Cameron bellores, how- rnonnO0 , expense, tho service* of liilru-
tlmt it eventually reached the
awakened <>
homes. And, hv tho way, let him
also remember that if he does not pooeaaa a
least a coupon ticket, this music sill never j
roach hi* o
where liens had lost tbo feather*
their bends fiom some unknown oatise ;
that oatise, though, I think to bo tbe
secondary effect* of roup. Tho fowl'i
head scorns feverish, and noon all ttu
feathers como off. Miuo wore so, and I
said I would kill or euro; so I mixed
up a half noil of soft feed and put in n
largo Imrdful of nail. 1 went out next
morning to see what tho result was, and
I found thorn all alive but very thirsty.
I gave* thorn some wntor, and thn next
evening more sail. My lions all
feathered out on their heads, and they
Stopped eating each other's feathers, a
habit bard to break. Halt in at simple
remedy for many things. It will cure
ntek lutudoohe, make oroam freeze, make
tlio butter oorae, take ink stains out of
doth of nny kind, kill woods and
worms, make llm ground cool so it is
more congenial to cabbage, celery, cto.,
ease tlio itching pain caused by irritable
sklu disease like itob, hives, etc,, pro*
duoo vomiting or ston it, just aa you
like, and mauy other tilings too numer
ous to meutiou. Btill, I onoe fod some
potatoes to juuuff ohickens and turkeys
timt Imd been boiled with Halt ooruod
beef and killed every one of them.—
O' Urine, in Rural Southerner,
Lualuhn. Tho Laalaba itself, accord
iug to Aral) reri
and not into tho Albert Nyi
sorted by Livingstone and Stanley. This j
intelligence can hardly cause much sur
prise to those who rend Dr. llt-hm's ex
haustive essay on tlm subject, published
two years ago, in which ho arrived st
the satno oouolurion iu the moat unaiis- ! B mV Tinroniparabie”jin*roH*U)a.l
lakntalu manner. Ouo Arab bad gone
flfty-llvo days’ ion they fiom Nyntag
down tbo Lttalabs, wbicii be dencrih
as broad as Tanganyika, and studded
with inhabited islands, and had arrived j trilaitinii" ticiint*
at tho sea, where while men had ships j whon oxury
nud factories. Lieut. Grundy, explor
ing from Iho Wont Const of Afrio.v, by
way of Ambriz and IJembe, has found ^
nil the I greator dillioulty of j>oiiotnttiDg iuto tho
— 1 * interior of the ootintry by tbut route : „
aud from his comparatively early recall : I
| tlm poor man. Land* a
; which' to liMcriimj !,;• «:rxxz"
h and variod c
of T«
par oxcollniicr lha horns f ■ >i
:*d of )Iarrli Ills '
opportunity to secure i
coed Oold
or poor, will liavo tlm
Hr. J. Walker’s t'ulifornia Yin.
Pffnr Hillers nro a purely Vecctabla
preparation, .undo chiefly from tho na
tive herbs found on tho low er ranges ol
tlio Sierra Novada mountains of Califor
nia, tho medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without tlio uso
of Alcohol. Tlio question is almost
daily asked. "What is the cause of tlio
unparalleled success of VixkhaB Hit
ters!" Our answer is, that they removo
the cause of disease, and tlio patient re
covers his health. They aro tho great
blood purifier aud a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorntor
of tho system Never before in tlio
h.ftUary of' tho world has a medicine boon
compounded poaccssing tho remarkablo
utiAlUic* of V t n eg a a Hitters in healiug tlio
sick of every disease man is heir t**. Thoy
an* a gentlo Purgative as well in a T**uio,
relieving Conge-lion or Inflammation of
Uio Liver aud Vincent OrgsP", in Uiliotu
The properties «*f l)u. Wai.kku’s
riNKu.VH BirrKKs are Aperient. Diaphorotlo,
Carminative, Nutritious, Uyitivo, Diurutio,
sedativo. Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, AlUtra-
live, and Anti-Bibms-
K. If. McDONAl.D A « «»..
I>rog(ri*U and Hon Acts.. S in Kmnclsoo. Csjlf<mila,
Tea, $20 OO s dnv !• rfna nnterd uatnff onr
Well Augor and Drill* ingotsi territory.
Highest testimonials from tlae Governors of
Arknnsa* and IxOcntu All tools war.
muted. Two wolls 60 fbot deep enn no bored
Dukota. All tools v
' ‘ ' a can txi t
III one umy, SU'i uua Will win furnish I
aumcienl for 100 head of Cftttlo. gSplemlld
town, Arknnsa* i
‘ *. Two wcl
day. and (— . ...
n% for too head of «„>tt.
work for winter aa well aa summer. Pea
tlvn rat«J<>Kuo free. County rtglita for sale.
idslnmt dlU W LLL ALoKU CV..BV. Louts, Mo,
rivzs. —Tho
i euro of Pul
monary diseases Is found at la«it. Allnu’s
has proved to Ihi tho mos*. ox-
ncoouiit of tlio death of Livingstone, traordlnary modioal preparation f..r ruring
His opinion of tho Congo is, that
there aro two main branohi**, tho south- !
urn ouo draining Angola, aud tho north- ;
orn ono boiug, apparently, idontical with
tho Laalaba. it is a matter of cougrat I
illation for geographers that sunioi«‘iit
funds hnvo boeu collected to enable j p
Pallia in the Chest,
distressing <onu'
■ i,, .n
Colds. Oppressions,
• break- up the
incredible short
RE F0R° o Y the great south.
AGENTS- eej-^Hjejrlio'.n F*ge# In HCRtR
SOo' Pswsa, siul 0111) iLLIBTRATIIIMH.
i liwiiimi maanUleeiii « irs wv.-r p ii,liwn<-0 in 'lit*
<■ trnirv J'lil Die Uiln* for *OJth*rii »»*nl* Kvrry
■oiilliwrii man h'II » i-o 't A Im» sold In c<inner 1 le-j
A MKRUtAN VuOuUH
sain by ail McmIIcUio laualnrs.
Many people, purtionbirly children. .
offer with the ear ache ; and for the IxMiefU
such we give a Hire but simple remedy.
WITKIIK* >K.\Y HPALK PIANOS
Limit. Catnoron to proscoato his dis
ooveriun. According to lain lost advices,
ho will write from Nyangwa, and thence
make his way dowu the Lunlnha to tho
sun, and thus complete a journey of the
very highest interest.
Fin it Fouesth in Poiituoai*.—Tho
piuo forest is in general monot uiutis
i drops of Johnaor
Dr. TuIt’s llslr Dj e
and uuplotitresqne, for tho trees arc aj- wary to keep hi* ho
ways out before thoy rosolt tothodigni
ty of " two ton timber," and tho side
brancltea nro lopped year after year to
within a yard or two of the tree top.
The traveler pas*os league after league
of straight-stemmed ptno, and wearies
A Slander on Barbers. I for tho sight of a green field or vino-
A dyipopttn d Marl Ik. I.i. barlwr J”' 1 '-, , TI >? P*“ lore.1. loo. minoUl.r
»„ foiroi. • no i. nlw.vo In o .lot. ot '• »'>»»* »n>l il''»*'rifd : block-
prr.plfniton und to K ro..j ; ho worn » ! !’ lr '!*' I*- 1 '"' ,ml “W 1 ?" »™ onl ' r
dyn« Liiiimont, stop tlio t
snj*f
iurorniod us iccnntlv that ho
Cava'ry Comlitton Powdnr* regularly tn his
ntRldii-. and (list thn expruso is more than off
tlio diminished amount of grain ureas-
lliuusn Vnlrr.
t itslallllir nla •
during Ihla
its »**•!»♦«•»
sin SUi'a wrwsus.fi ' •!''»
-cri,n.l liaiot I iiitruMirnOi f J 9^,
in.»i>«l« I» wilt r Or.I Ospusll. *«**■% |w
IV 4M r I) V Itltrral ilUinunl I' wVsrlVl
.viailed. nmui'K %% a ra.i
SONGS OF JOY!
lUvarshln Water Cura. Hamilton, III.
MARKET REPORTS.
Wash vtll*.
; rLOUR—Hnp*rtn*.
born iu j soluble phosphates it posBCSseH, nud
i, Junta 1 J, 181U, and was educated I that tlio ammonia ia volatile. It is only
ncoosaary to walk over a field on which
stable manure 1ms boeu newly spread
tuid *uuell tbe ammonia that is escaping
aud ditrusiug itsolf in thoatmosphore to
bo convinced of this. The ammonia
thus carried uway in so much lout to the
laud, nud though perhaps all tbo ntn-
tuotiin continued iu the manure may not
bo carried olT. some boiug washed iuto
tho soil by the rain and thus carried
down and deposited i t tho storehouse
whence tho growiug crop will draw it
out, n great ileal ia tlim* wasted. Wo,
therefore*, adhere firmly to the belief
that ull maunrea should be plowed
|)os«lble after they
at homo until ho was fourteen years old.
when ho became a pupil of thn Uov. D.
Coleridge, and afterward a student nt
King's college, London. Thence he re
moved to Magdalen college, Cambridge,
whore ho fpiiucd a scholarship, taking u
tlrst-cltas it) clussioe, aud u seoond-elas*
it mathematios. After his graduation
a devottd some rime to tlio law, lint
_ tor ward ho entered tlu. church, und
booamn n curate at Evorslcy, a moor-
laud parish iu llitnpshiro, aud tlmt liv
ing becoming vacant, ho was presented
to it lav its patre
Mr. Kingsley
literary works, among which
mentioned Alton L*cke, Two Yeats spread, whenever tho grouud is uot too
Ago. Westward Ho, 1'toVan, U.atunu and
Teuton Lectures, 11 <>reward, eto. He
frequent contributor to the mag
t to bo plowed.
Tho fact tlmt top-dressing crops —
indows, for iustunee—ia Innefioinl to
paper collar ; his fingers are
his nails aro in mourning, evidently for
some near rolntiou ; lie snips and snips
away, piuohing your oars, nipping tour
eyelashes and your j aws until you think
lie must have out ell'enough hair lo fill
a mattress. He always says, "Hham-
poon. sir?" to wbloh you say, ".No I"
aud ho ■*▼*, "Eh, sir?" to which you
reply, "No!" Two octavos higher,
"Head’s very dirty, salt," to which, if
you liavo oxporieuoe, you respond, " I
ul ways have it so," and cut oil* further
debate. But he litis his revenge. Ho
draws his fingers iu a pot of Axle
crease, scented with musk aud age, and
before you oatt divine his fearful intent
smears it all over your head und rubs it
uutil yon look liko an animated gnu
swab. Then ho showers weak bay rum
your back nud ovor vour shirt,
r heard, Now and :
Family
of ru ivied tree, and the occasional tap oath
of n woodpecker’s beak, or his sudden. JJ'***^
laugh-like cry, are sounds that a travel | khan
or feels to be a relief to tho stillness.
Human beings aro rarely enoouutered, (
though tho forest maiutains its own po- ' lard ”1
ouliar jiopulation. Where tho trees are J!^T Kn-
rooted in anything but blowing sand. aiNSENn.
gorso grows ; and tho cutting of it ouci
ry three years affords some profit
llsst . . .
BAOOK—Wssr Hld^s.
WOOL—ttnwaativd..
WR18KY—Onrnmoa
Waukesha Water
MINERAL ROCK SPRING,
(Mr*. Drojisy.^Pyvps^sla. Dtab*t(M». CrnvUpaUon
fu
Gone tn Portugneso farm economy is of
great value, boiug used for the bedding
of horned oattlo, wltilo tho whole of the _
straw of tho farm ia used for their food ; | OOTTON
a s) stem that has mauy obvious ndvan-
luges, aud others tlmt are* uot soobviona.
Every now and then, in the depth of the
forest, a party of charcoal burncre-i is
mot with, or of sawyers aud carpenters,
uu,u..oi, TUUI who encamp in tho woods, foil and saw
w.y Ui.t'wouiti ni'nko Hooraln laak'ilka i "P 11,0 P'" 1 '". »“>' J 1 *® bo»rri. tl|mn
il lhnml.-r i.Uot, nml oollfcl. l m "P»l nilo .lnom, wlmln.., »ml lx...'.,
hln Hlipoml will, nu nir ol vitluous con- | ('."*( •*» ™ rrl «', lo “fI dtoUuoM for mIo. |
doBoensiou.
itigcuiously arranges vottr
llol **rt ion Gonnty
TJiir.'In (V>nn«y
i monwiNEH
N....
Ordinary
Good Onttnary.M
I.'w Mlitdllu*
! HXXDH—Clnv.r
Timothy
OrrharJ
Utu* llravs
1.nut* villa.
WHEAT-IlM and Am tor
j OORM—SaokM
IS* I!
If tho forest is in the neighborhood of q|^r K jJcT >
towns, tho fallen noodles and cones
A Soasouablo Story. | oolleoted by women aud children and
L.win nml Hun 1) , n oonplo «( I <!llr . ri "' ou 'lonkoj bnck Tor nnln
residents of Long island, who loved
FRUIT—Apple*. C
Letoona, \*t box..
THE FAVORITES
azinos, nud held the I’Tofessorrhip of them, although tho manure ia exposed
history in tlio uuivoraity of Cambridge, j to tho sun and wind and enuuot be
Founder.
inllamtimtio
.. . nil'll
kina can lie applied to a
the best that
parts betw«*en tho crust, or wall, and doue, but it would bo much moro bene-
the oofilo bone, inoluditm tbo lamina., • 00u u\ j t be covercxl when spread
whence tlio name by which it is now . „ n j ||,
diatiuguished (lamintis). The common u«*aido
ostifo of founder >
water when exhausted
by long, continuo<I
drinking cold j n)(^ n t aoason when ram may bo
mueh fatigued j ,.oted to wash tho ammonial properties
r . r ! ,on • rx into tho soil and thus save them for tho
oo.ssivo ^‘"* ^ | plant? If toy-dressing could lie always
does, produce scute founder, and
applied
all times the predisposing cau c e of this 1j t
disease. Tho treatment should ho by
first removing tho shoes. Next give a
mild dote of physic. The fool should )
hau in a solid forai ? n
RENOVATION OF WOUS 1
We all have lauds not v
1to bo worn out,
j prexlnotiv
always have lauds that may lie said j policy, will thus bo avoided.
!>e ki()t constantly wet by tying a piece tirenl down lay ooutinual cropping, aud
of felt or flannel around each pastern, • - *
and allowing it to fall over the hoof,
where it is to bo ooustantly wetted with
a mixture com|x'sed of wn‘«
alcohol, one part. Or lot the feet bo
kept moist by poultices, two partsbran,
with ono part oil meal. Long r. st in
rum am] lmtod snakes, gome years ago
wont down to the salt marsh to mow.
Thoy hung their scythes and weroabout
commencing work, when Lawis pro
posed to Ham that thoy should lake a
drink of tho quart furnished for tho
occasion,
Sam ugreod, of eourso. It was n hot
day, and they concluded to rest awhile
under tho shade of a tree, and then
take another drink to got ready ou.
The bottlo passed two or throo times,
when Sam said to LuwiH :
"Lot’s drink tho darned stuff np,
aud wo won’t bo hankering alter it."
It was a bargi ’
tho balance was disposed of.
A pauso ensued. Latvia roro lo bis
feet, threw hissoytho over his shoulder,
declaring
niOON -OWr Hl.ti •.
OtlKRSZ—Cbotr®.
fuel, These arc tho purely forestal
industries—tho only human life con- ^
ueotod with it—but this dreary desert 'ruauYt--suj»rAn<'
of pine wood has its oasis. Wherever rancT fMuUy
a brook crosses tho forest, thn scene WOOL—TnS»*«b<>*
shifts immediately, and the water course .
is margined by narrow fields of maize, iota tom— .nih. >
rye, and wheat, or orchards of fruit | ootton-Mi.viVin«,
trees reach ou either sido
water can bo raodo to flow. The stream j flour-
itself is borelerod with pollarded oak I '
and chestnut trees, over which vim s are ’
trained. The water-drops work like
magio nndor these hot suns, and the
barren, dusty Boil is tinned by it into
ur Branch Ofln
0>h>1 OM*narr
The Tribune Almanac
FORK—Um.
fertile men.low land. Tho silence of
,"nmi betwixt tlTo two 11,0 ■“ riobnnm-.l in »n ln.tant tor
Sl'OAtl—r»lr t/i Crime..
WUIHKT—Isinlalana....
cert of woodlArks and niglati: gales,
aud the refreshing ooolnoss of tho water- ■
laden air aud tho green shadow of de- ctnuinnatiV
ciduous frees sro positively delicious to *
uTCednrnod it I’ll mow withont! Ul " Jrafelt-r who lm. pn.iwd Ihroiif b tbo ,„ h s '
rum •• shadeless forest and breathed the dry, oats
' Darned if I will either,” says Sam, ovor-rowMd nir, pungent with tbo peon- 1
.1 with that thoy trudged home bar burnt odor which tho pines give
out.—New Quarterly May a: in*.
i«jnirrox
(HvrroN!
without cutting a swath.
Hawaiian Reciprocity.
Nogoliations for reciprocity with tbo
Sandwich Islands have been practically
completed and will be sent to the
senate in the course of a few days. At
tho iustaneo of tbo Hawaiian commie- ....
nioni’r, it bn, been proTidod that tbo wblooaibon»ooo\i, 1 8oul dwnrUii(-,U(oolo-
IroiAtv sliall not no iuto eflbot until tlo-' ntrojiun, »j,ti>m-olnKsiDg, indiepsliblo
1 11- Yr.llrow'n Vi)x1.x V ..wvpwo-
A Nation if Dvst*Frrus.—Wo live
fast—dissipate in everything except i A^VrouiJr"^' 1
righteousness, aad fill curly graves. We ; _ _; r
drink aU kinds of poisoned alcoholic | h *20 »
pirits, and swallow, without mastiea- ^ n , 1|l h \
ton, ix*rk, grease, nud every conceiv- kxbkui.o:
500.000 Orr*nhon»o Plant®.
E.Y. TKAh ot CO. K --c-.c lu
MONTH - Apnta want«>l rre-y
furnDhsd hy
y HOUTIl i.RN NKWr-
I’rtnu S(V> • minnts.
house of representrttives gives its s
food. Dr. Walker’s Vegetable Vinegar
tion by appropriate legislation. Tho ! Bitters cannot stop this in a radical
question recently raised bv resolutions manner—but it will remove tho evil pl
ot the Vermont legislature, as to tbe foots, and tbo recovering patient, with ;
right of the president aud senile alone | fresh, pure, vitalized, electrical blood
to decide such matters of commercial ! flowing through hia arteries aud veins,
re's Painless Opin Care!:
■avidly *Uh 8t«ocll and Key Cftcrk remedy ct the present day.
O*uto*u*,**ra r t« and full p®r-.: 1 on p n Ra * <rs
Opiam Ealing.
nt Fi.Es. snoT-orxs. pistolh.
O. Bo* 475. LaPORTB,
1. p iTd'
will have a clearer bead and a cooler
i u! l ’hcni H ‘at plauof renovating these lauds,
) to grow remunerative crops,
they are* uo longvr j Tho Hawaiian commissioners have judgment, which, coupled with exj»e-
ant the beat und . also suggested tho insertion of a clause i riouco, will cause him to abstAiu in the
prohibiting tho levying of export duties j future. Good, nutritions, digestible 5*1^0 weoffsrlreimTwtu
• • ** 1 l..i: — _* u.. 1> Apply now. U.\V«lib«rA( n. Marlon. O “
SHAKE NO MORE! CHILLCURE!
> must laave our lands Charged ! This has been done i
any urtieks mim.-d iu tho treaty, diet, which tho most delicate stomach*
r of the i
% * * at ran
! may take, eau be found in cracked
. - , , ... a good supply of vegetable mutter | tion of the government of Brazil, which ! wheat, corn bread, tomatoes, t»v? or - . . .
roomy loon* box, tho floor coyerext with to make the laua lively aud productive, when the United States removed the soft boiled eggs, baktnl apples, boiled ! wiiii«creturn»uunp.
sawdust, is neoessary to perfect can ol) jy obtamed by the turn- import duty ot) coffee, levied an export rice, plain rice pudding, corn starch, M
iug under of green crops and afterwards duty of five cent per pound on that ar- rare beef, mutton aud poultry. With w
s judicious rotation of crops; in doing \ tide, which has siuce been added to Vinegar Bitters and moderation in eat- gf
this, wo can only cultivate what lands tlm profits of foreign producers and ing and drinking, there is no incurable
anch ns have not paid by consumers. # ’
* bouts ol
(emal--. j nnt <1—V
Magye TVerUmm'-. Il is s.-i.ir
snother chill after taxing t
ni by express on occlpt of price
K. H PANCOAST. MUIstor- *'
recovery.
K A1IT of 8rcr*i orCyghw Wrlilnx |
iriuis \oar ch-ilce from ocr Cal
—" Mrs. Simuol ltovolver Colt is go
ing to found ou orphau asylum." If the
asylum is intended for the orphans her
revolvers have made, we ahonld like lo
know where she is going to fled a vacant soil :
lot largo enough for it,—Conner-Jour- about tho flret
naU\ j them in.
manure
b.v»u exhausted. T-ot us take tho lands
the fall, break thoroughly and sub-
the spring, plow ami
5t of June, and barrow !
-Orchestra ohaira for the first night
a of dyspepsia.
-One of the latest inventions
EPILEPSY V
j Address D*. W. H PANCOAST, Millstone, N. J
rp, will »end 6 vanetlm
is sxkus y
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6
Mo5t lVla*1 5 F.N$ i, i Vse ;
$ AH r L Escr^s ?uC , T :o;f-
DR. C. A. BOHANNAN,
N ’O *19 North Fifth Street. Si Lmlt, M<> . F.STAIU
MHIlkpKt; • 'nrr» r.II •iitlrnm wnhout tbe nwot
*^ r ; I* * fipvlel Dboaee*."^ «tilch
t Tafiiat.li. till
Xe\
SENT FREE
IViok expoatna the myxtene# of TXT ITT QTI
id bow any one ro»y • . IT flub 01.
•afullj wlih a csplial <>( • 50 or f I UUII. Coui-
i-le ln-rni Hot.a .uit 1131 > t r at inns to »r.v addrean.
rUIIHintj k 4b CO. lu>x xas and P.iuik kms.
UAMC KF.W CATALOGUE. 1
nvivii® t-
GROWN '
seeds!!
IOOK A4.i:\TS WAA'TEB
newbookTELL st all
OUNG MEN
Who wl»b a Tnouocou preparation foi
bualnete, * ill And tuprrlor adTantagei at
Mcore't Southern Buxinesx UNIVERSITY. Atlanta. Ga.
^ TU* Imrgrtt and Beat Practical Bu«tn<*(* Srh'K>l
S#-bcnd fur OhUlcgu* U> Q. F. MOORE. Pres’L
ASTHMA : CATARRH.
ll.VittA'L’l'IJ. tidtlf. ittUA
game and a *J pnite IDuatratM rntal»co* n
>m.T<)X I’ltADt.EV l CO.'. KrMii'ctS,-
DR. WHITTIER,
617 St. Charles Street, St. Lculj, ko, (
" • •» «r»a» alt Nm «t eS.ta-V. u K.rrHr* Mosl
- *'"* ■“ ' ‘ »u whfch^rquia DM3
l*4L(r»Uoc or Improdrorr.
Foi " uud our C«lal<
DON NK I.I.
odreas Koss IlaoTHBO-s 1
peas j of the Psrri opera sold all the after- species of knuckles, with revolver, . 1>v
xrow I uooii at 1,000 fraiias, oj 8200, and a Wio knifo »n0 batohet Bltacbment.
ERriSKR.-: send K& cis. toUxo. I
: valuable Information for those who are married o
| xiuall box for 12,000 franc, or $3,100, | That ought to fetch 'em,
A Co.,41 Park Bow, N. Y., for their Pam ! comtemplate niarrlaxe Price flfiy cent* by mail
too pout*. V iuauiing lists of J.iXO new* vtdrra bk BCITH' DISPi.N'bARY. 12 Kort
paper*, and mistln efcowsng cus: of adverUalB I si(hth blrtet-Ub Lev.'.*, Mo
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