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TOPfO FOR THE FARM.
To liei-HJilCArMfc; f .
in Mrei occjwionatfy now*
. *-»«»• der the dusting -1_ bins to
A <h7lK> .‘■npcPMion__W*»h l.rinL Z vour roO»U
snd tornOf «.C * .
month ' in »int«p * „J 8 e *■ B * Bm '
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ITJ Win . l EtMWUlV.
r,
B#tkW#4r-Tli#(e is no dotlbt rock
WSlVtiBld l»e an excellent fertiliser.
however, ih’r,i«eti noplier) so a» to deconimw it ’
ami if
would " K niu manure lor corn.
Starting a Horae._AI wavs atari „
boras* wit h the vnieo novae with , “ e
_ , * r ,, ln *' wnip. , - , Ill starting, turn
I* a
imie | tonne awe; in mopping, when go
IBg up a bill, do the name.
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Trichina In Park j ’ „„ ^
r*o, 1 1 pi‘CJ ot uncooked i i nog i
meat, it . t* . Ganger , itis H do so
on nc
C Hint. Of trichina that may Ire lurking
therein.
What Tillage .Moans.—Tillage means
the destruction of woods a moot' the
hoed trot* ’mnv so that all the. fertilitv y ,i’ „/
the Ian! hs* r.rofl proBUole labia *„ U> \U<
farmer ™ '
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After tftor dm the I Lice.—The lost .Vimft/r .. , , dmm- . .
cviu say# that an latmedtaUi and effective
also remedy for ticks f;W lice on csjah and ether cattle,
fected with on pigs, is to wash the pf
narls pot a to water, water
in which p »tat<K*» have been boiled.
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A Llanderctl llortte.—The only
I>roi*er thing to do with a horse tluTt
even meu. In aotnft countries ft IS nn
lawful to drive a glandered horse.
... l.lme , for ,, Heiis.-Laying , , hens
toed a
mutter T.L" Contained "S , 0 ‘ 7 their C nl cells.
be f.rilfling male by Wax.—drafting melting wax may
ixnintla of t.Hjether four
< omtnon roam, two pounds of
heeswax, and one pound of tallow. If
to Im* land III the orchard in cool weather,
add a quarter of a piund more of ub
low. or n little raw linseed oil.
Lay ... Amir Ilans.—One of the t
cetwfu! farmers moat
mi. of the country gives
tbi* secret of fata working; "In winter
I draw a plan for the next year a opera
tions; 1 spend n - time in grog ahopa.
f.r It S< f the pumpkins.
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Hjstematlae.— 111 making a now or
master K y ,* H Uit t r T Cr ’
natters h by setting 1 ta your apple trees so
that y.dir summer apples will be to
get her, then your fall apples, then wifi your
much Winter apples, and gather so Cti. It be
easier U. them ; you Will
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rliloLoii t Mirkeu I'h.ilov,. ( holera.—Kcuteeneoil k' 11 wdl
rure cho era in poultry, by giving them
a also lea-spoonful bathe mixed With black pepp r;
the crop ami breast with
kerosene oil. This will cure every
fSSSr C
this fact. Poultry Jon/.
vaj*. v* It won <.;~r- t do r to n. make 7./w calculations
011 a b»g price for wheat next ta'l. The
breadth is unusually large In our own
Country and the prospect is Slid re
mark ably po*l; but more important
than this is ihefacl an stated in the
Mark hinc (London). />/or**, that "the
crop prospects for in past.” England are lietter
now | an vears ‘
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Potato I la tiling.— A farmer , says: 1
,* 1 M K Ul f^^ry Ul rd furrow for
var y rose and all c’usterlnp Varieties,
V , f<M f h fUrn ; W for .*«■*«*»*
blows and -G .t t! e like k spreadtng varieties,
then harrows a.sem as the weeds, if
any, come up, and retfeat as often as
words show, until the top. of the potatoes
are six to twelve inches tootles high lilpb,
r
The CkUrdon.—Often , WO hnvo urirad
that the garden should Ih» laid out
that „ can be workwl with « horse. If
.*• lieglHlted, *7 V\"*'«LV or ttf® WOWfnfoIk lk * b *J*l h, T havo H ** td u
do the work. With many, in the bust
tz; z&,:n
z„ 7 s;rx,
byhonwiwiwer. Two hour, once * w„ k.
Wild., the businrss I ben (he me ft
Will ttud tune when Otherwise they
would lut.
\ Rich Manure. WihhI aahe will
dec* mjKise txmea. Expose to t hv
aah ail s for lor s*»Aral » Tent n't* n OH Gl* It* when when, on Tn * cm- Dl
anttnatton,-the lie reduced hnors wHI ho found to
forming probate III a jelly like substance,
mM ixiwerful at well ofp^ah, as Ja.ting on* ter.ibx of the
nLu'XZt. ) roM , , , :„*"fl?r. ' - W a‘ *q*' Ch
_ _____a iw . easily . r due , d , to powder-phe
very tu*-t oaitdtlion for applying to the
laotl. |) t not hurry the operation; but
save .11 the bone, and let time and
wood ashes convert them into a rich
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Mixture of firusMea___A ' ItJ write, f in ik, t"®
Torn, ill 1,1 iJm it,,’ , j y ' ?'GK | " ( , '*n
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with 1 r, at ea 1 HU tiaii a duwa varieties of
gensscs. thai are tapecially adapted to
.hi* count y, there is more certainly of
a "catch’ id the clovers ate not so
Gab!* thrown out with frost when
there is a 4 Li,-b award ti.. *" p 9 U A >*T of ,(
the lot I ncresa d very
msaaiiiliv 7i * ' ar,, 1 , y-, '‘dtowiniT
a. qua rtities |vt acre Wilt be found a g**od
Will r« liable mixture for either me* tow
Of prrnmn^fj!
9 tiki. Itclover.
2 Hip. .Ai»ikf* cl .\tr
IJb. Whitt* Ifutrh rlor '*
3 Ihn Tim.iKtn ‘
f '
a |„ ^ re “»fu , Ffttae
Ot, 2 Tba. Kentucky Hlue
2 lbs. Red Top grass.
gram,
laeOa t..e it>e rimtrt
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cored from moiituw, stored on shelves
2 r r !*» ®°* *o° close together, and
*•£** ***** M n a* f possible at freewn^
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A N,r, Pr„„„„ 7 p
° , f f f V bul lr ;. V' 0ne r ‘°., * b * °J“® | ,e *P to in 8 »«"“>. t<Mpoonful V ," 5
C HP 1 b<, J bn K to bp lJUJckly
#Urr»d 10 , jost before evrving. Flavor
to the ta#te.
('AmiMir Pik n„„ J „j.j cocoa
^ rl ° t nve c Cgea Beaten
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separately, u one taoeapoonful of fine
Oread e, rumba; augur and flavoring to
bbe Uate. Tn- above make# two idea.
No top Croat.
1 pm nv I*,,-_ l* " Ur CTHCKerH , rf> ,, ,
a ne onc * ,, u !’ °f , eUjfitr, Otte CUp of cold
“ >
l water, two tea-poo.lfuia OK* teanpoonful -if ex’traet of tartaric acid,
of lemon,
three Igga beaten to a rtiii froth; re
*er ve the wilt tea of two for them ■
lAltlAB -AKfc. Uno teacup
, wl half of
’ R Clip* sugar,
two 0 ‘inifk, three teaspoon fuls of cream
tartar, two of soda, ono egg, nutmeg,
fruit if you please. Tills makes .two
v# , H ,,,1 • .,.,,,,.1 v ” *p,_ J
* ’ '
... ,, C" _ 0 «KG. ash tho fa
* t*
| • *<-*• if steep for five
,! ' ,C A 8,,, ‘ or six
hours, changing the water. Then sim
(n<r il • «* l >»e last water until it in dear;
season with sugar, e'e. Put it in A mold
to congeal, and when mid turn ft out
a(ii»|. '
nAI,AI> Four eggs well
beaten OOtwhalf cupvinepar, fitirred over
fiff until ft# thick as soft ruslard. When
cool add one half tea CUP of sweet oil
one tea*isK.»ful of mixe .1 custard, one
teasooohftllofaoonrfiriiire.il 0 * u K»r (If Ilketl), the il,„ juice
''“fenne I'Opper pi the
, te , *>"« If enough for chicken salad
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,
(> * blSUlttirunha, Soaked m one quart
of milk, one cup Of tugar, bnfter the
Mae of an egg, and grated rind of a
Irmotl. Hake alowly, then bent the
whites, which you saved, with a cup of
-wil t.... „„ gM
with soft, hotter, I use three times the
usual amount of salt, and set tile butter
away in a cold plane, until the next
morning. Then I WOri a little in the
tray, ntid this keep it as cold as possible, ami
repeat three or four mornings,
the Itfll is found to have done its. work.
the butter coming out all right.
Union Cake.—T wo cups sugar, one
half cup butter, three-fourtha cut of
sweet six milk, three cum Sour white* o.'
eggs, one-half U*BS|KK>nful eotla and
<me Urd teasjxmnful for the layera—One cream of tariar. Cus
half of pint milk, one
cup sugar, two eggs, two table
the cancerous substance noon showed a
dark color under tho skin and waa
pulled out, even to the extremest roots,
V,KNN \ CAKE.-four eggs,
one cup of sugar, one cup of flour, one
ttbleepoonful teasjomfuls of baking melted butter, three
a,J„|ui of powder, on** tea
lemon. Hake in jelly turn.
For the cream, take one cup ot thick
of hickory cut meats, rolled flue.
Stir all together and put on the stove
and boil for live minutes; spread brn
tween Hie layera.
, .... ! . ,, 1 ^ 71 M ,'' U <mp 1,H lf fUp
I ’ , U „ ’' r „ of Lot wuler , aml . while
,
^V'^l .^1^ blke°in°S
z,z'°cz„
twoeggs, four table* poonfuls of flour,
sugar to the taste, flavor with vanilla
and boil the same as custard. When
cold open the puffs and fill with the
creea. Hake tho pufls thirtv-five
minutes. '
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Thu ' * Result KP *"" »r» <>f 11 u lin i. r •
1 n"Wn Celts., )
l shall endeavor to answer two ottos
tions Who wa* Channine and what
Jtbersidebf quesllon froai tlx' gerif&fog on ih^
the water, and this is in
Homo sense to be regretted, because
grapes have don’(grow been or. thorns, a,„J there
must nob’e vines to given.
such fruit a. men 1 ke Ohannino \,>
doubt dtubtf if we we ,ould -miH tra,. trace > th« thet. , 0 bntuttng. ,
and and Ellery* of back we should find men
women rare virtue among them,
Htbidtl many h tale worth telling.
«*» wo have no Krunra w * can leave
the vine, where the K,e.nai Providence
•! Mt ' hp 0,h 7 «< » hp
—* nc * deal With only what WP
HtOWo h.a family on this aide. The
"bilily, anything but his life slipped away with
ou * it. The Utannlngs ) real lo-l/lg acoimpllahed
t« came from Dorset
in 1712. and I veniuie to gUes that
tbet Atd ffoiu thf 8 shadow of a gr wa t
tragedy. Richard Ohatming. ot IKir
Chester married Mary Brookes about
!r s F R t , )ct the man* will and
the reeut waa that Msrv toiaoned her
huaband. She WHS tri.Vl for the mur
der and Wa« Wing'then hang, d on the Slat of
Match. !* 0 ,\ only 19 years
uf age. Alter she was dead her body
tT ** ® U JKi Al'Itoerrv " ,h ' ° M . IVorset. . Koms " »t"Ohithea- the
, tit tn pros*
ero of ItMMKI j, ,• Now, when vour
that Englishman strikes a grea- xmi sorrow ‘like
he move* *w,r tup o«ew is
that John Cbaouing. Rich., dVTrolher,
'eft Dorset tweauae he mil A „„i live awf^ 7
» « «" '*» — ’ »Ms and
sorrow, bint her tffoere, Wife people whispered, ■ his
Thts graodsire s w»* tmnged and burned.’’
hit.! Newport, Ohanmng but l HVame a mer
,. at be fell ,-u evil
davs and at tart lavs little^ down the burden
H * wife e, I* 7’ W *
ext^mel* tho tv -„,I , ■ 7n ,h!i‘ ;,1 tT
’*7, .• «1 wtU. l Will Wllttunt, thetr »*>n,
look to the law and rose to some emt
cenc*. He married Lucy Ellery,
from his twain sprang iViliiant Ellerv
thinniog. desolate His tather little di d at 42 anil
jpH the woman t.i tinnO
nin#* rhiWr* ”
Mn
*^ MR Otmrt of Imiinnn bun
tlfCldoi that Mtiokutg in n nmMisitv t 4 k
those who have acquired the habit.* and
that therefore cigar* * mav fw *,,ld
Kinisv •
CttlHIsy.
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THE b.iltes of a mastodon have iw-cn
found in excavating a wot) at i>aUa«.
js ,;r -• -
Judf 6 Fietfs flfWpntfnR Opinion
the tholes rase. *
“ T
r n „ t
whu-h ln t^P'e. have v*,,. mnon^ Rn« 1 i»h »pe»5i^
* rome frotn . «t>,role and par
tl*»n JMicIXry. So, toil* tii# tioiitattl »t#ttrte
{*»*<•«. bfeen by fcr the W, Bench. enure of Without free government. going hack have
*0
cite the historical illustrations familiar to
every reader, it mffiet* now to eay that anch
a criaia i« Upon u». The '-entraining schemes
of the Republican leader* and the imperial de
aigna of General Grant's rake,! partisans more or les»
undisguised, have definite shares In
various recent decisions of the Supreme
of the United Sta ea, which, by the voice of a
majority of its judges, has practically reduced
the sovereign states of this Union to a provin
vial dependence on the general Govern cent
unknown, unheard of, tmdrentnel of, in the
T >a "t. bur aystum of Government has under
gone oiclal a decision, revolution by the silent process of Ju
which if not reversed in the
most alni explicit ail, sod authogiUtik* way, ends,
Once for the besutliul and harmonious
rentralijeJ equilibrium dsspotism. of oUr PeileratiVc system in a
It reoutres self-eon
tr<> * b>characterise this monstrous conspir
Acy in the icrtns of opprobrium which it de
serves. It Is enaugh to say that the venal and
courtier judges ot the fitnarts from Xoy to
Jeffreys, never struck a more fatal blow a!
bberty or constitutional government. Two
Judge*, Field and Clifford, the former giving
»"'l the latter concurring, have
fathers upllke and »»b for tho Conatltutlon rrfour
d»-iRo tt,*iil onr traditlnnal fights as freemen,
"fthe llevolultonxrV S opihlons h»Ve ita them the ring
patriotism of 1770. They
", important chapter* in that new book of
' 7h , >y ” wi * 1 be written against traitors
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IhjaL Th./^^dis*“nti„g^tud„i«n*“'r' ”**. 4 .* W 1,1:1 mTjuS'f "fftanees strike
otrscnting opinion of Mr. Justice yield «i i
in tha matter or J. I). Coles and the Common
wealth r,f Virginia, petitioners for the writ
« WW, given at the October term of
these are the substantial point! of this lead
>»e Virginia, ™?» «« presented by Judge Field. In
all male Citifn* between the ages of
J."' 1 "* ty entitle.! to vote
v’,'. 1, " bJ ® ' u ' ftve “ s J ur ” rs -
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?£ T^hiTVhTa^V m.i,.! 0 :'
draw the juror* The law „r Virvinin
no discrlinihalkm against perrons ot co'or
The Judge i. re., uiref taselect persona " well
T u ® ,ifio<l 1,1 serve as jurors,” of <• sound judg.
” " free from legal excepti.n,” Whether
ro'ihJ’iudVe !„ whic^ t! de? discharge-This^dull* or „ not ’* IH1
he "responsible
fluid* holds that he is only to
'he Hut* whose h # is and who*# taV, he
ifbtmnd p, enfuree.”
the petitioner J. D. Coles U the judge of the
C« u "ty Court of the county of Pittsylvania in
S"'! X J! *"u h,i r ^hi 5°,u i he "® < '* for "P" 1 ® y®"-;*- f hip
, tie, 1 °
AZrrCftAA:Jz£{£i
„,..d „ L llrr. . “^1 Thf " h ’° h ! hn J ud ^ e
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> «*petitlons , , >
held in custody. Thereupon h 'for
that court and for a writ of
h ”^LTTv g "’ K ' * c “ on WJ “
|" J r' r m"" a ' 1 ' . 1 , ,,,, l’ ri "’ n '»vut mi
au",reserocd wf T ^^.*" .! 'l*'*"* ,£*!
t’Kj^ Of her judicial 0 ^ 00 a arr' «
officer by his unlawful st .ml
" n t,K ; 4 tn ,o-‘"
1J dioJL^.ok ‘'‘'sen Mttrch „ ,msse,a. , BR 187 all *;
" ,b ‘,, J a . * ,« ,■■ ?L VI *’* «' re
a bodisquaiyod forgrund ,
r petit juror in any court of (he United Mates
• 7 * r *°*> °° ,Pr or
j*? ml a'*) ’. ................. beC !‘ uw
A, ''' ,r ! h7 ,:' '* »»n»»n«ttonnl and valid
under thit It but i. , ^ th2,."tion on"ttafae Xd*ro , i b t«S <, -!i 1 ?
Ause Act l„ thVs.au Jurta'isunro^li tarae U
relste. to jurors In
tutional and void.
The Indictment merely repea,s the general
lansaage Gnlant of the statute. It aver* that the de
excluded and failed to select a* jurors
on account of race, color, etc., certain eitisens
»f< h * county assessing all other names' qualifications
,,re ' crib< ’ d Uy >sw : but it no eitisens
^filnse H valid indictineiit luch nmUclro that it «hktkii f r(K
Wtth slcused i. Gnm ‘thi da«,„d
person, that the may know natere
-f the charge and be able to prepare dUnitiun t» meet it.
H is not enough to repeat the of the
'» the .vueral language of the statute
and 'Hen aver that the defendant has been
Kui „ llf lhp M A defiued, without
Other specification. The constitution strike*
with nullity *11 neh vague Mentation*. It
doeUrrs that the fhall W inf.triuel of
the of this awasniion n R: »inst
b ^,« d »«• ~ *'A ±T "T '?,"V
J ii,h^ roa^ltde anZIv .Ve pit’
The"ro.ti,^ „|.s, ,:» lZ'QZm llo .. . „ ^itrArohWul'Vn’r.he . ■ *,
s,, (o c,. ur (, is unoiDstilulional and void
Previous to the tat- amendment, he remarks,
It would not h*v. been contended that Coo
tM vostovl With *nv MSrr to cxerA'ise
»sp«'»ion «H-char«* ovar the conduct of State officers in
of their dutiea asder thelswaof
,*„,-eded that the selection of jurors was a
SuL. suhjvt eac’naivelv for regulation ! tv Z the
and that thd, »rvylag
vh*»r laws wvre responsible ontv tothe-u. Trac
>»« > P * Z \h« .“>* bi '^ "* «- p
. .1 ,£,* XZ.
of matter, of puro.y
The new gov, roment beiug one of the granted
powets, iu authority was limited bv th.rn and
eatien. such a* were But neves,'.rll.v implied h.V their e.»,
to prevent all miscoorri tion
««" >« I™ the
,0, *t amendment w«s at as early ' day
-Itution, nor prohibited hv it to the States,
iT»sr*e,t to the hlates rc-lWHtiveiv, or to the
p«ple" <*rd in dodge the Field s.yVthat there 1 , not
* w constitution nor in any «f the
««>*»dme»u in force before the choc of the
'•' ral "* r - uw «> 'faw wk^ue.rly adopted,
authorises say interfemi,-e by tVngre-s
,h ® V* ' he «*»<*««Iron of their
government, and the enforvamentot thsir taws
with resjwet to scy matter over which juris
dtetiou was not samnderoi to the I Uited
-'tat'**- The design of the eoastitutioti *«• to
r '*** States in at! matters, the jurisdiction
” f **•' *»*autre*daps# thefuuetion* VS
n»4 iii4fpf«tlr«s
1 he lut* * hief <lntii(!li Mr. b}«ejkkinjr
f»»r the Suitreiue Oottvt m >«ii4: Not
,>l V 4 r> tWrofe* ode pendent enn Iheie he aoIum of rntnU £ui»e,
*“ i •utonmnjr the
! b 7 '* h tb *’ r >»"i« the ooesnutmn.
!> »t it may not be ueeasoaehty said ibsl the
pte-eevst on„f the .States, and the maintenxiies
„t their powttatent*, are as mu. h within the
d«,jgn and cate »t t^e eoashtattoa es the |r •
7 't "'’* 1 *7 ,b ® 1 “ l,d *ke ms'Btaiuance 4
**
ksjwt st
' Uf. ,1 uMht Vffe
Sen ?peakSgTSTiiff^^
CoUec ®#**.0 a «** taid , 4 h* tfc|rm>*iB£ t$ m*
oneoHSe k^djmalouin f jqpiflft of dgpm#en| the fitafe
wa. “rwertefl pawer.
«f I* in.ie^n^nt the gam*fcl ^vt^W»Mb MtatfAfciiwat
of the Ftatae -
Have Judge Field well rootarke : “Xuttiitig eotttd
penitence a greater tcndwey to 4Mt|t>jr States theinde
and autonomy of the ; reduce
them to a humiliating and degrading depend
cnee upon the central government; engender
condant irritation : and destroy that domest c
tranquility the Constitution whksh.it aa* one of tbs objects doctrine of
to insure, than the
«*»erted in Ibis case, that Congves, can ezer
«i*e coercive authority over -judicial officers
the State in the discharge of their duties under
State laws, ft will he only another step in the
same direction towards consolidation, when it
a Slimes to exercise similar coercive authority
ov <r Governors and legislators of the State.”
In this connection, the case of the Coinmon
wealth r«. Dennison is cited, when the Governor
of Ohio refused to deliver a fugitive fromjns
lice, and a moudoalm being applied for the
Supreme Cottrt refused It, Chief Justice Taney
declaring for the whole State ertfrt under that “sUch a
power would place every the con
trol and dominion of the general government
even in the administration of its internal con
eerns and reserved rights.” In Collector vs.
Itay, the Court said that "any government
whose means employed in conducting its ope'a
tions are made subjet t to the control of another
an l distinct government, can exist only at the
mercy of that government ”
" The duties of the county Judg e in the se
ledlon of jurors, Justice field obt sfertcB, wSfe
judicial in their nature. They involved the
exercise of discretion and judgment. He was
to determine who were qualified to serve in that
character and for that purpose whether they
possessed sound judgment and were free from
’T 1 ." c *l ,tion ! - The under which h »
acted , had 1 been in . f force for many years, and
had „l W nys been considered by the judicial au
thoritiee of Virginia to he in conformity with
its constitution, which inhibits the legislature
larway. If the, act be a judicial one the writ
can discharge only require the judge to proceed in the
of his duty with reference to it; the
manner of performance cannot be dictated,
H“rethc wr;t could not command the county
IM "“
Ja>lke Ki «"‘ ""B Uiscus.e, the effect and
'"“P® "f tbn 13th, 14th and 15th amendments
* nd th eir tearin ff “pn" thc queshon. They
w " re . h r''™”''* •lesigned to give freedom to
* ®
!’^" n ’ "J the African race, prevent their fu
vent dGcrimin«Or’v“ m!^ iceure ccislntiin^uJiost
their right* as freemen and U, them the
h,l " n '- The V “ r " slditions t., the previous
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""'""''nents nnd are to be construed in coo
* 1 ''""' irlt ?L*? , *“ * ln d 'i? ori f inftl
0 tiem, as one Instrument. . They do not in term*
^Stod^hTthe A.ideZmthe ronditatlon^and tbose^nmend^
extinction of slavery, provi
and the declaration -d C iti«m»hi P , these
8im ’“ “ r ® »««ty prohibitory upon the States,
ESHSrTaSSSs
obligatory as the express prohibitions. The
ronetitntion contemplates the cxietenco and in
® f ,h ® 8t »taa in all^ their reserveu
Ibich/urder"^^pre.Ze° doing things, ofproMhhtaTT^tata should de
certain tend to
stroy it, or any of ,t, essentia! attributes. To
eVfr .v State,*.* understood in the American
-», .here must .m wilh referene. to tb.sub
f" . r r ^ it has jurisdiction, absolute
"ve authority, fongress could not prescribe
the duties of a state legislature and the rules
it should follow, and authortae criminal prose
«'«•••<* dwrogarded; against, the members if its directions
legislature were is for the independence of the
esssnti.l to the independence
and autonomy of the ritata. Congress could
-asrarsss State would si. be ‘ffgAst self-existing
s« a cease to a and
indestructible member of the Unioa, and
"«»''>>'» brought to the level of a dependent,
“ unici l lal corporation, existing only with suuh
powers as Congress might prescribe,
"I a nroceea of irresistible logic at which
V Jl Vfe F i*?i
th,t the 13th, Hth and 15th
do n ° e confer tha n « ht “P°" ~«’
'^d person, '<> '«"* «l« n J , u /' e ' >» “>«
IZVe * ^l l '■ ;o.Vr n ttT“*be'',a 5 ;.r. '' eoiifere l , fe!!
p,v , ,
and la.L” participate in thc adminiatra
tion of their The l«h amendment i,
"V*' '>'s us»ed clause by clause with sin.ilar
The fir,t f“.“ se V * rreat ' d ,." r
^v^.uici h "K “ l? '"'' , 1 * fra naicmai ™ that <•,(,*,.,* uf the 1 ,,,, States. s* oontradi*- But the
t’ r j v ' le Ko i,r ' , u t y'd jury service is "ot an m
of either crU.enship, Women the aged
above sixty, and tumors, are eitisens. but have
*' nsh, '»•, Dot J" thereby re ”' w .'irgim*- unpaired. Thesocotid Thetr eiU
P l *
e *!? 1 222 r d \ n
i
, '"* e<2 « distiagutahed from those «f
citittnn of the States, and therefore did notan*
|>'J those fundament*! civil right* which l*
fI “ L " mL -
The third ela.se declares .ha. "no Mate
“’’"G MOT p*rwa of life, liberty or
property without due process of law.” This
«*» on'y center* no right to serve as a juror,
Txistenoe of cn^ cluuse demonstrates
«ta* “>« prohibition ot the amendment were
tnstened to he entoteed in any other way
been en ,-reed. I or, if Coagran Ouatd, aa an
eppropnate mean* to enforce the prohibition,
I tv* erit>« criminal prosecution for its infracuon
against legislators, judges and other officers
IrtLS^S.rttke ^ero ^ZZ SS «"?.! t
! ’:f’ •«-» Congross can
not sutbensa a criminal prosecution without
erim., and therefore must giveexprw
*>">> »«» \>*«* “ to what constitutes
protection to life, liberty and property.
«•• fourth da.« in the first section of the
awendmaot ueetares that m>.state shall -deny
nkiefly ratted on to sustain the act ol
ls 'A- Hut the universality of the protection
"-cured randers this position uownable. "Alt
person* whether permanent residents or tempo
fry Sojourners, whether eld or young, male or
«*»al«. »re to b* tquslly protected. Ye. no
««* will contend that equal protection to
worn™.chitdrtn.vo the sged. .0 aliens can
oa, J secured by altowmg parsons U> act as
jurors in case, affecting their interests.”
Judge Field diatiuguishes between the civil
rights secured by the amendment* and political
rights- The thirteenth and fourteenth amend
laents, he says, were "designed to secure the
civil right* of nil ptrvMU of every rtee, color
a«»l ^ndiUoti, hut they lull t<» the 8 UU* to
tenmne tv * hotu the ot politkcnl
jwwer h» entrut-ud.” And he ndd»
with m»*u»wer»blt cogetitv *n4 fofet; “Thtu
is annitest from the fact that when it was d«
ored to nmfet politice) power up,a newly
made ntueti oftiie States, as *a, - 1 ,-ne by in
hihiting uf the denial to theui of the suffrage cn
insmi race, color «*r previous condition ot
servitude, a new amendment «„ required.”
,n h “ c, »* < ' 1 “* k ' B ‘'‘'Id Niy* with
WiMNlft •fetch will deaerve ih; A»nii4«riti«& >A
fv*ry ^atr d “ Th >»* who rcjc*rd |fe« mde
\ flldv'li* f the M*ib in «)l tfeei!
par'tmetus 'w'entialto t%e”snccc^sfutniaintc"
nkneo of our form of government—cannot fail to
view with the gravest apprehensions fur thc
future, the indictment ia a court of the United
m«mi > ij 0 in > lhfc^*h»\^ e iii!i f f^ ro- *she u *u*.iV** make”
under her law,, «„d of which no
complaint. The proceeding ir a gross offense
to the State : it is an attack upon her rover
eigntyin mo tiers junsdlctUtn. oyer which she has never
surrendered her The doctrine
which sustains it, carried to its logical results,
would degrade and sink her to the level of a
mere local muniotpal corporation, for if Con
gress can render an officer of a State criminally
liable for the manner in which he discharges
his duties under her law?, it can prescribe the
nature and ex ent of the penalty to which he
shall be subjected on conviction ; it may im
Office p h,Q1 b T rei,,ov, “
,r Ti,citrines of Judge Fluid arc the ele
fined mentary principles by aMarsha.'C of our Government Websterand as de
lung ago lately
by (. hief Justico Chase. Those of the court
are simply the formulation from the‘bench of
the treason which finds a natural expression in
theory for a ‘'atrong government.* We are
not both surprised the that able Republican Journal*,
in East and on the shores of the Pa
cific, should recoil from these alarming and
dangerous decisions. They make up an issue
against our form of governmeni upon which
the people will have to pass judgment in the
sneak? n " * ^
^n 1 ’
Making sugar front Water.
TVi/l The n Concordia v /tr (Kansas) \ hnUrpruc f-a.i •
tells ol a spring of water from which
SK' last inursaay friXKr jrom air. 'h M. T 1 d Mills, vrtf
.
now i),„ living on his new farm, northwest
of Hurr t A„ Oak. l , u, Mr, \r;i; Mills u produced ___ a for r„. our
inspection had a lump of sugar, which he
made from water caught as it ran
trom ft living spring on Displace. Thc
process of manufacture wa« similaj; to
that by which maple sugar is produced,
by “boiling it down.” This expert
ment was made last Sunday, and the
amount of sugar “tried out” from
three gallons of pure spring water was
ztzJt
quality fact of the his water of this spring by
the that cattle refused to drink
it, and their by personal “sampling,”
its sweetness inducing him to try the
experiment of sugar-making from such
singular material, with the result stated.
We tasted the sugar, which has almost
the identical appearance -if maple,
and were struck with its similarity of
taste. There is enough difference, how
ever, to convince one that it is not
maple, but that it is an excellent qua!
ity of sugar.
»«««»## Romance i„ In » a \..t.haii i>ut»liell.
lKI ‘ Tin ‘"l '
«n Jjate I s , boardtng-houM Thuraday Th evening, on Fifth Mrs. street, \Vnr
npar thc <»vmpic lheatre, was the scene
they could remember. Five years ago
they Parson*, separated Kama*, and Mr. Post went 11
where lie remained
until a short, time ago, when he cameon
a visit to litis city. Mies Austin hap¬
pened here at the Mine time, strange!v
enough—they justice met, fond recognition fol¬
lowed, and Henry Smyth was
smt for. He received the me sage at
9:8 ) o’clock in the evening, came imtne
diately and fell in love with the bride
while he was perfotmiug the ceremony,
Finis —They are married and no more
romance.
“ Do you like your champagne thy?”
as’-ed A. of B , who didn’t know how he
liked his champagne, because he bad
only made his strike the day previous
and i ever before seen any champagne
to wit ch he felt justified in applying a
pronoun in the possessive case. “ I
dunno,” replied B., “ but t guess you’d
better gimme some that’s wet. I’m sort
o’ thirsty.”
Hr. talked ns if he had a “frog in his throat,”
but he only hoarse ; a single bottle of Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup relieved the trouble at
once. 25 cents.
Men are not more avalous for truth
than they are for error.
In Pnwfitr Fnrm.
Vvgctine put up in this tor.ii comes within
tho leach ot all. IJy making tho medicine
yonroclt you can, Irora a 50c. package con
lainiug the baika, io ns and herbs, mako two
hollies of the liquid Vegetino. Thousands
will ga-lly avail themselves o‘ this oppor¬
tunity, who have the convenience* to make
the medicine. Full directions ia every pack*
»ge.
Vegetme in powder form is sold .by all
drag- ista and general s' ores. If you cannot
buy it oi them, enclose titty cents in postage
stamps tor and one I package, or one dollar for two
packages, will send it by return mail.
H. It, Steveus. Boston. Mass.
A «„„„ h ol 0 sieew.
A book on the Liver, its diseases and their
, roatlB e n t sent free. Including treatises Jaundice, upon
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v„„»-e «.„ r.„ .nten.,
Will send their Kloetro-Voltaic Belts to the
h IB »ctcd upon 30 days trial. See their adver
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VZJlZZ • ,a rch ■, smct ly pure.
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n»w® h »‘thout exercise; work too , hard ,
without rest ; doctor all thc time; take
„ , hp vi , p nostrllms n adverU8ed auvprtirotl, . and
^ kD0 "
How to Let Well,
Which is answered in throe ,hrie word, ^
_ cuke Hop . Hitters. column.—
, ee other
.
; 'V HEN eKhausted bv mental -------- labor tc.ko
Kidnev-Wort • to maintain healthy ' action
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V'EariOsn Ncnsatirm. • 1 “ 111
The ttwl (it Mfgie MtKt haa beqn
. PptrK.
one This «r 6bc tdemtti described acne^tidn Its-a HOtaewhit of
woman;
handsome j crsotl, about thirty-two years
old, was trained,af a singer, considerable appfared
W,ore lhe P ,ib ' lc witli sue
cess, lost , t #r rephtatson, anvi resolved
Upon revenge. C-be waited for hours in
a cab outside her faithi- n lover’s house,
gmj shot at him a* he stepped into the
street *’ eerioiialv woundtner ? tbonerh not
ki|lj U E ,11UI ( - - ," r t hr ree t e mO-lths im- 111
. she i* , , brought , be ,
Prisontnent ore a
French jury, with Maitre Lschaud as her
advocate. He tried to prove that her
mind had luen Unhinged by
trescbetr.us tr- atmeot to wl ich she had
been subjected, lhe public prosecutor
' i " ! " t preas for the extreme penaitv
attarwa ^ verd’ri [»y toe of guihy, Jaw; De 41 with merely exteniiat- asked
or a
ing circumstances n TTj»on ill 8, natural
declaring lv, counsel for thc prisoner joined issue.
that the finding must be ODe
,.r ? <. Wx* °" ^ U '.^ ii-i» altogether. .u It n must
ftVe \ heen {i bad quarter of hour”
“ au
M. Gpntien . while Maitre Lachaud
for was speaking, alid a perplexing moment
lhe court when he concluded by re*
J‘whom ferring t i the unhappy woman at) one
the law mig .t consider guilty.
but in whom human conscience would
Th/presiflpn^roiH her 0 ™ hea rt -”
ice I resident summed up, and the jury .
retired. In five minutes they came
hack with a verd ct of complete acquit
^ ! Hieres, on her part, kissed
her triumphant advocate, and was get
free Such - u( -“ a “ specxacie snpciaolp m'<rh- m gn. annear appear
an exasrireration " tf vet forth upon the
slaep '
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Mother, newly bereaved of a baby,
to Surviving angel child,aged s : x—“Tommy’s
sn now, M ir v.” “Like the anuels
in my picture book, mamma?” “Yes,
tlear. o t Has he g >t fleas in them, like
my pigeons? ’
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