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[ AT B e v E ey THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. Jury 15, 1375 - been profitably, and borne wat), may be cited | mach more work to perfornt, whieh, neresenrily, the Bouvre d’Anjou. Sanes & corremponiing fucriase of ‘aste,or an TOMATORS arcelerated and mors extensive change of mate fro thia genson more valuabio than peachen. 1t | ter in the tiesue of ols Teapleatary oreans, but 18 no unusual thine to find flelds with 10400 to [ esvecially of the lungs, Waste nceessitates re- 12,000 vines, Theyare all tralned Lo stakes, and { pars. 1 ence, If 1he waste s Increnaed, we judee, from observatlon nnl{, that thoy do | the repair or frritation must | Niewies not producs so abundantly as fu s cooler and | be increased; but, as the blood cannot fmolster location. Btill they yleld all that the | ba auflicle tly decarbonized for want of oxygen, farmers generally cars 1o handle, Thers ara | the process of repaly (nutrition) must remaln ma large shipments holng made of this Imperfect. From all this proceeds that the velgauhlp. Tho only drawback 1o 1ts successfyl lunew, particulacly, muat suffer i an Antmal ia. culture is the aearcity of manure, Wherever & | compelled to breathe fn’sn_fmpure air; ang man has usrd atablo-manure and sy per-phos- | stich, fudecd, s the case, The samc become Dhates, tha profit kae een snormous. t makea | weak. Ieritated, and prodisposed to disease, But the vegetanls ripen early, which fs n great | not only the lungs, all other tissues, ton, autler deslderatum, Slable-meuure is, howaver, not { more or less, becanne & blowd dnsutiiciently sup- A FEARFUL CLIMATE. B = indieation that even the Africans don't appres clate the treasures they have found, This morning a lady from 0f City went nto 8 diamond stora under the hotel and sald she desfred ta purchase & diamond. *‘I understand sofita; rediamondsare the hest,” #he sald; * ptease show me some of them, **Hero Is a nfco soiitalrs,” answered the dias mond-man. * How do yon Ifka it Pty well," sald the lady, revolsiog It fa ber fingers. 41t shines weil, bt aro you sars 1t {a » eolitatre P wivby, of coursc, madame.” s Wall, now, (€ you will werrant it to be & Jare—areal mlitaire,—why, I don't mind changing mmf‘ enld beads for it him In a conversation oxtending for nearly ane hour, He has nothing fn it Lo feel annoyed at, unless it bo the rhetoric, ARMY NEWS. HNEADQUARTERS OF TIE ARMY, WASAINGTON, D. C.~The order directing Pirst. Ident. . V. Greens, Corps of Engineers, absent on spociat daty In Rarope, to retam to the United Btates, is anspended nnti} farther arders. Col. Edwaed Hatch, Ninth Caralry, fa detailed l"nr duty g4 member of the Ute Indlan Commin. slon, The following-named officers, npan being notl. bas been familarly dubhed " tha earpet-bag," and in its lm‘\"(lllf 1§ seema to far outriyal that old-time eneiny of domestie peace, the moth, ‘The iuscets multiply rapidly, and a0 destructive #ro they that some people who have had partle- ularly sorrowful experiences are of the apinion thiat carpets will have to be given up_entirely when hia buzlh(r hns possessed the land. The bugsa aro biack, hairy fellos about of an inch long, of oval shape, 7 guickof motlon, These In turn producesiugaish Duotlcs, so eighthof an fuch In lenath, apotted with White and red. Wherever thers fs & crevic thers s tho home of the carnet-bug, whic however, does not conflua nis diet to carpe slonc, hut attacks clothing and furs hanging tn cloacts or packed In drawers, Ono check 1o the ho hiave the good taste to prefer Nature's own 10 any woridy alsplay of "fi»mn-mde" attrac $ana of an Intornational Exposition. . iDia total eclivac of the sun Wil acear the 201h fnstant, and Js expected to be fully yp 1o 4oy Mke phenomena since the world hegan We have it here that a large exodus from the grades will soon occur, for the nurpose of v iting Colorado Hpringrs, Dear which, from the Garden of the Gods, thih :ondcarlul event will ue most favorsbly wit- exned. Fortunately for alt you who come, Colorado prings and its vicinity afford most ‘ample ac. commodations now, since the new Natlonal Hatel and othees hnve heen put upon & war- footing rivalry tn all pleaslng meaners, St. Louis Rendered Almost Unin- habitable by the Furious Heat. Business al a Standstilly and the Rich aod Poor Alike Pros. trated. ! iaman favages of thia new pest (s a lheral apolication | readily procurable, although thoussnds of tons | plyed With oxygen, and linperfectly decarbou. | feq by telegraph of the time when their presence Mrs. J.T. K. i Twonty-throo Deathe from Bunstroke Reg- | of benrine, which shoaid be Apaiied i aoees Snuaily Ko to waste fa the prairic towns alony | lzod, n not cucsleq sy rimericelly o Useues | will be required, wil report in pereme s Board p TR dmond o e o talrey but, Brobosed to ex- crack and cranny whers the bug s Hkely t Ouwd & lodging-p another * remedy is the powders,” fuvcnted and Engleud'to oxter s Central, which thess fruit and Yegetable men would be giad to get, if it did not cost too much, It would scem to us to be & matter of policy on the part of the Tltinots Central Ral'rond ‘ompany Lo offer low rates of change It for maoncy, Al in beautiful sllk and laces cut on s s, abrso- lutely refascd to go 1n the hall.room with lier loving husband fast night ause her jewels did not mateh her mlmn‘llc‘bec 2 andto support fully thuse nrocesses of lite which aro ueccasary to 2oud healtn. Hence, g:ncrnl devility will be the fins resnlt, The d_cunsequencen of eontinaed bresthing fn Hitisted stable-atr, however, go still furtner, ———— ditorod for Yesterday, CURREN'T' GOSSIP, TIHE POWER OF LOVE. ©of Ofiicers convened at Weat Point, a8 witnesses in tha case under consideration: Maj..Qen, 8, P, Helntzelman, felired; Gols, R. C. Buchanas, re. Urea, K. G. Marahayl, retired; John Gibbon, ST LOUTS. Bpscial Dispates to The Tridune. 1 Beventh Infantry: teorge Sykes, Twentloth In. ONl Lty Derrick, pinieeicd . use in suine Massachus the carpet. | frefght on manure, ay an Inducement to | The latter contalns frequent) admixtures— | frartil . U0t Cha : é ' Al ol e e A O o exieulve “use. ' Tho phospliatcs ured | aminonis, for ppatancarwim hasd T Ao Nt oy (Rnees Meleorer: ajr G f{'.'.:‘:fi'.f;’.lf;:;?:&T.’:»:fi:"' oA suattier 1 really an afliction to the whole city., soaude Hsell kiown wt Cambridee, fo tids State, | ara expenalve, costing tha fruit-ggrower | irrtating uffecs Poon She arcans of | Awitant Adjutent Gerr, Capt. A28, Hanaai, | jes ot ale lomof alf 3fomtaty. The whoop-nkirt—Skirtof the Tndian country, Buginesa Is completely prostrated, Nothing of | gn j h and almust elmultancously fn portions | acont " §o3 per fon. This sesson an resplration, aud upon the mucous membranes i 2 ut, wlth the mation of lf elements, Firat Artillery, An Ariny iletiring Rosrd having found First. Lieut, l' “l‘ 'hETXer. F:lnt Artlll‘"’. lnf‘f; ve service, mnd that his incapac byt I6e resnit of suy incldent of service, L by direction of the Prestdent. wholly raired fromh the army, &nd bis name wit) be henceforward omitted from the Army Sirgistar, By direction of the Iresident, Plest.Lisat. James the ey VL Artlilery, s 'relleved from daty ;:“ne,\\m Vireinia University, and will Jotn his iry, Col.'IL, I, Carrington, U, 8, A, (retired), 1s re- d from Professorsliin of Military Sclehce and Tackicy at Wabaah College, Crawjordorisie fod Firat-Lient, en A Cortls (retired), ta re- Ueved feom detall as Protensor of Militacy Sentcs and Tactics st Norwich Unive reity, Northdeld, Vi, The follawing-named oflicors aye. gstailed ae Pro« ra of Milliaey Science and Tactice: Flrec. . K. Hoberle, ¥ifth Artittery, nt the Cole of New York and New Jereay, 1t has en des tected up in Frankiin County and down fn Car nectieut, and will probably ers long ba disturb- ing the beace of onr Sprinedold honsckee) ers, and there 1 little doubt that the crv of femi: Dine lamentation will one of these lll{l be hieard the laud over because of this unwelcome intruder, B SPORTING. PEDESTRIANISM, Bpecinl Dispateh to The Trivune, Borraro, July 14.~At midnight John Enols and George Guyon began a six days’ walk at the skating-rink fn this city. The mateh s for $100a slde, Hettlng faabout even. At the end | has ever buen known here. Persons of ::‘IP '::’:Ik! and callings aro amongst the vie- tims. ‘The merchant or banker sitting in Ba private office 15 almost us ‘lable -to aflack as thosa who must strugele for thelr bread on the street, and In the hoyse persons active or quiet nre constantly being overvome by the oven-like temperature, Even now (12 p. m.) the heat Is uimost unbearable, and there are fndica- tions of another day of tropical warmth, Bearcely n breath of afr s stirring, and the sky Is perfectly cicar, and this very hour TIE DEATH RATE CONTINUES. Amangst those who yielded thelr lives to the Comin’ through the ¥ye—as the puach asla to the straw, Bets are nxaries (trom {uzlight. Henceltis €asy to lucern), : Remark by & man with a new watch: 1 buyed my time.” : Industry always indy somethlog to do. 8o ' does a wosquito, o 'Tis 6ald “Money makes the man." Yes, 1s & funoy colned of cresture, snyhow, i :N:hnoosa Is m n‘:wls." glch:‘llue:lhlhc tel- ¥ 0! 0 was about to be | N en th 3 Sherll Informed him of s parage’ "0 ¢ : An o1l Grecian philosopher advises all men to Kknow themselver, That's suguesting to a good articie called castorla—{t belog the refuso Jeft after extracting th ofl from the castor-bean— han been tried, with favorable reaults. It Is sl to be superfor in fertilizing quatities to the Chicago-mad; uper-phospbates. THE WILD-GOOSE PTUM, contrary £o our preconceivoa notinns, Is bearin, well. The frult Is common this season. We loarned that the tres does not begin to produce ruit uutil it Is ten or twelye yeara old, which Will account for the spparent worthlessaess of our trees, When they get age, they produce annual and abundant crops; bug are as subjeut to Lio stunge by the caurculio as Is the peacti ur commuon plums, GRAPE-OROWING in Bouthern Illinois hos Lueu almost entlrely sbandoned. ‘The fruit rots just before maturity, At Centratia the Rrapo-crop 18 only & partial Conrses aa awift as thought in every power, And gives o every power a greater power— A sort of double-gestred block-snd-tackle Sstrangs- ment, That will, among other things, keep a man Chained to the sofa Ig her fathe “Till balf-past oni lock next day. preclous seeing to the ere, base, decelving men to pay d & palf for a paste diamond ring, and pains 1t oft tl for one of T) Bany's cost)lest stones, And the dear, confiding creatore, extondlog 7 Onger Lo receive the gitt, Ueoraa!" and, Talling tntohls arms, hite vest with tears of Joy | A laver's osr will hear the lowest sound, And thero ara few eaaes on record fenerali and not ouly chronle difiiculty of reathing, lut also frequent coughing (a so- callod stable-cough), fuflammation of the eyes, ©1c., Ar¢ often the result. Bealdes that, an’ at. Musphere rich Incarbonic aud, and vitisted witly the uvmmuluun-pro*um of decumposing or- ganlc substances, is well caleulsted to promata the growth and development of low-nrgantzed aud exceedingly smull vegotablo bodies, muny of which prey as parnsites upon aplnial tissuca and galmal hiimors, and corstitute, if not the orlginators, certalnly tne nuters, of a great many morbld pi fact that vitiated stabie-alr favors tho develop. ment of epizootic and contazious disenses such ns influenza and typhus of horses and h (some of the disesses usually c:nfxz:d ‘¢ hog-cholera), and aegravates and aceelerates the morbid proceseof otners too lictton during the past twenty.four i s 1&5‘!‘:,!' 5;1:1 f*"gm-",-l ,llgm‘x;ntz e "":n ;_!’nm fih?,:'f’ man :uc(i:nded’ln ge-llu many to form dlsreputable acuaintance. wreat uflliction i f thie fith mifs Eunle was silzhtly ahead and | g farther north it fncroases in value; | numerous to mention, will thus g & oty ace Tiihols. Noragl L GAvAlEy, 8t the | Frum the bed-ruom 10 the parite-gen The v 3 " " L Yours wero: August Lovseling, & Usrman 5 | So walking In fie siyre. Burutiy bt im 1o | und, at Champece 1t apnins universally fres | tory explanstiog Fa) stablo-alr. probably Ja | Poutern Tiinols Norma) Univaracy: Secons: | itport "utprising at Ieast one of the young people. he 4 Little Corporal® j id fo Jaxs fus / " of age; Mrs. Mary Nabor, a wmarrled \!r:l:.m A7 years of aze, who died st 7p.m.: Robert Corrlerl, an Italfan peddler, dled af 2 o omg John Lyttle, a servant nt tho S8t. Nicholas, who sank down in one of the stalrways this afternoon, and ex. piredd at 0:30 p. m.; Willlam Lucas dfed st 13 .3 Mre. Jano Barton, a widower 47 years of agze, nddicted to intemperance; John I, Garshorp, a livery-stable keepers John M. Nurgess, & commisaion merchiant, and a tmember of the flem of Mountel & Bergs, diod at 4 v, m; Ilunnah, colored servant for U. W, Albright, of No. 2434 Morqan street, died at 4 p. m,; John M. Gfande died at 4 p. m.; unknown man, taken to the City Disponsary, dled at & p. m.; Julin Bauer, an emplove at Anluser's brewery; Aot Debary n Gerinan, 40 years of age, dled ot 15, ‘marked ‘oncerning his exile Helena realistic scnse then I'm no judge.” 31 \Vihat Is the nature of the Iand og the plan. ¢ tatlont'! asked Mir. Itozers of a colored wiin : in the Crafts case yesterdag, Witness, solema- bl 1y, “Giood-natured land." '—Boston Transcript. Tho Europeau Conaruss wlsely declied not to attempt the clection of a suitable door-keoper. S0 we shall not hear of -n{ fellow writing homg *that ho Is n bigger men thunold Kalser Bijl : Washington It out. Claronce Deems, Fourth Attillery, at the Maryland Agricuitural Cotlege, Upon the mutys) #pplication of the officers con- gerned, the following transfers fn the Blath I fantey are announced: Copts. W. M. Wherr, from Company i to Company I3 D, Morilmer 1.6 from Combany Lto Company . The followine regulattons respecting Superin- e In good eondition aud the contest is likely to Irom dlscase. be a cluse oue. tho'881n0 way, has also a. very bad Influence upun Inflawimations, fevers, lung discases, ab. Beases, open woands, ete.' Stable-sir wiich s Yery much vitiated and daficlent In oxypon Iy ably to cause apoplexy and sudden stagnation in tha elrculation of the blgod. The frequent cases of diseasc, often of a typhofd character, Which occur if haman beings or animals arg Keyt erotvded togetiier for sotne fenyth of tina in_ 8 smull, fll-ventilated room o closed apart. taent,—for fustance, in the bold of a vessel,— are suflicient proof of the noxiousness of foul'or villated air, < Another fact s verv euggestive: Tho disease of horses known as nflucnza, or soinetimea called the ** eplzootle,” on uccount of its frequent apoearanco s au eplzootic dis- case, which {s now agaln prevaiting in Chicago, though oulylu s very miid form, i alwars yrurac, becomes ottener typhokd and destructs Ive, nud makes its appearauce svoner in such stables a8 contaln a large number of horsvs,—in Hvery aml boarding-staoles, for Instauce,—than in such (private) stables iu which but one ora few borses aro kout Further, sil Inttamma: t0ry prucesscs and all feverish dlscascs evince a Rruat temlency to become inors or less typliold i1 the paticit {8 compelied to livo and o breatho u vitinted stablenir, Te8 tanzua proves dainty Uacchus gross Ia taste s And for valor, ia not Jove s Hercal Packing enongh confectionery In his coat-tail vockets To nink & «hip of & hundred tons urdeny Babile an 4 vbinx, as swoet and muslcal An bright Apolla’s late rung with hair Plucked frum the brignt and xolden butter Whicn conieth from the Western Hescrve, . Nexer dutat paet touch & pen 10 wiite Unti) his ink were tenipered with Lo O tuen Lis limes Would ravish savuge cars— But what dovs s ludist xaow abuut poutry? AN EXCITING AFFAIN, e York Courrter des Erate Lais, Thers were four of us In ongof the ce on the Lyons Rafiroad. Four smokers—s fact which had paturslly a tendency to briog us into sympathietic relations. 1 forgut exactly how we fell into convernation, but, at any rate, Ly the tme we had got to Villeneuve the conversation was general on the subject of railrond accidents, We had all told stories of more or less interest, warvlshed with the greatest amount of danger posaible, when the onlv one amoug us who hisd Bt yet furnishea s budget of adventure sald: ‘‘All that, gentlemen, is undoubtedly ex- tremely Intereating, but witl sou allow me to sav that tue wholo of the singular accidents of ¥hich you Liave apoken are us nothing com pared to & railroul catastrovhu which hiappescd. sore Jyears azoin Eouland, aud at which § was un- williogly presents 11 Very naturally, this beginning swakennd our fnterest, and we entreated bim to o on, Will- logly, pentiemen,” safd. ourtrayeling companfon. w48 1paid before, It was In England, about five years uzo. I had taken the Bristol trajy at [ o'clock {n the moruing—n moruing tbat 1 sball never forget—for s little village some twenty miles off. We had hbeen going along very smoothly, when, from the railrosd carriago fn which I was placed—the first on thi train—the notes of & viaient quagrel reached me. Ilouked out of the window. The nolse came from the locomotive, Whers & fight h3d begun Letween the engluees and the fire- man. T learned later the cause of the dispute, which, 1might ss well suy nuw, arose from Jeals ousy of souie woman. It had loog burned in thelr hoarts, snd now that tue explosion had come It was violent, I was, as I sald, &entlomen, at the window The strugzls was becoming fitrfous, *The two tmen were fighting like wild beasts. You shugd- der, gentiemen. At( { shudder still when I eaw—wbat 1slall pever ceass tosee, The two men writhed out of the enzine in thelr agony aod rolled off. The traln was golug at the ratu of twenty miles an hour. Left to fteelf the engine went faster er. ‘The fields, the trees, tho Louses disapearcd in way that made my bead swim. Wo passed a station. Wo scurcoly bad time to aeu {5 An- othier one was passcd, a third, o fonrih, Crics of horror were bieard from the differunt coaches. We telt that we wera lost. Alreally | could ses the liitle depot st the end of the route; nothing could save us from befug dashed to pleces. I resigned mysclf 10 fate and hut my vyes.’ * Funtaivebleau! Foutalnolleau! hroke in tho voice of the conductor, interrupting the story of our companion, * orry, Rentlemen, but I get out here." And, howing poiltely, hie dlsaopearsd. None ot us have ever heard the end of that story, RAT-FLIRTATION, Alehison Champion, For tho past two years thera Lias been & pleas- sat rivalry among lterary peoplo to devisaa mode of cxpressing the thoughts by certaln sisms and acts, 80 a8 1o be underatood and read by parties df t. To this end thoy first do- vised the handkerchiet flirtation, then tho fan, aud now the glove, each fn turg becoming the more popular as they were invented, Awmong a certaln class, however, thers was stil] & vague, uncertaln sort of deficiency; 8 kind of fudow scribable sort of lacking that fafled to cover the ground. A few of our young men Lal no gloves, and otbers Werew with FOREIGN PRICES. In noticing the foreign crop-quotations in the dally marketreports, wo see that the amounte are glyey fn qusrters, and J)rlc':l in pounds, shillings, and vence, ' Would it uot be well fop the matkot-reportor to reduce these ltcins ty Amerlan measures aud currency! We might then bo aole to judgs somelbing of the cotn- parative vulue, without haviug to huut up su aritbiinetic overy thne we seo them, PLOW WARTED, Gneat Dewo, Kas., July & —Which Mtrring. Dlaw, i1n your axperionce, do you find Which 8| Yiays turia & clean furrow at from two fo six inches? ot (o turn s heavy, neat under, and want & plow ciayon the teams.” Our plows’ hora do not wark eatlafactorily, 5, 1. N, Wa have not in late years falled to fiud almosy any Mhals-made plaw thae wouid not do guod WOrk alinost anywhere, A sulky-pluw wenid doubtless zive you satisfactton. Of these there &rea large nuinber, The principal ones, per. haps, are Avery & Sone', Deere's, Dixon, Cobr, Cnnton, aud Firat & Bradley, We thinik olther their old ground or sulky plows would sult. ‘Aho sulkya will turn under soything, even broom-corn, COMUINED INNIOATOR AND CULTIVATOR, We are in reciopt of a clrcular deacribing the machinc above named, 1t purports 1o have been patunted Juua 11, 1873, aud 1s, thersfore still 1 its youth, T title-pago ts iiustrated With 8 cut of thu machine at work in a fleld lald ont fu cireular beds, with a $10.000 farin- liouse In the distance, ' Perliaps we cannot do tha world, and_especfally the readors of Tiin TRInUNE, o greater favor than to publish o description of this now fuvention, The follow- 18g te frons thocireular: The Irrigator cos of 8 wronght-iron tube, frow four Lo six luches In dismuter and thirty to forty yarls long, mounicd an two wheels, and stinfy’uraced, 10 obviate sseging or Lendig, na shown In the engraving. Tlho under slde of this Dipe ts 80 porforated, without weakening It, ss 1o causo an equal disiribation of water ovr the ground thaveraed. One ond of the pipa 1s attach: Ly a coupilag tos water plug, around which, as fixed contre, the pipe revo nd from which it Jeceivaw & constant supply of water, as fast su it lswues from the eprinkivre. The pianting fs done 1D scrles of circles, aud in tifs manner & mathoe camancal precision is atiained in drililng In the secds and the sudsequent cultivation of the plunte, After irrigating ar gultivaliag ono xcre, by un: ferawing the coupliug, and hitching auother horeo in frout of the lunor whoel, the machine may be drawn &ud shifted to the next plug of the ad)olying dcro, atid #0 on, trom dcra to acra, in 1ike mannor. Ul oachh wnu recoives Ite approvriate slare of attention, 4 Tha water 18 wupplicd to tho plugs throowh rouden piye, lald under ground, from & suurce haye ing @ natural head, or by horss o steam-power, Il ground vartiuliy 1oat, by this aystem: e Draces the circulur tracks of the troud uf tha hor ' the outer whco), aad the straight path Joine lug the diamcters of the clrcles, in anifting the maching, Assuming tho least Width of fhcso pate ¢ two feot, the ontire lose, ina piat of kround contalning utne circular. would ba About one-fourth of an acre. "The Injorstia] svacus between tho clrcles would be cultivated in tho ordinary way, It will not do to eriticlsa the valuable Inven. ton above descrived; tho only thine left to do Is, 1o vulgar purlance, to * tumble toit," and we hava tio duubt bus that hundreds o farmers, A8 800N 88 thuy read this description, will en- Rage a tull soc of Holly waler-works, and order 4 wachive at onee. Lnveut somethlng nora, Rusavdm, THE FIELD AND STABLE. Veterlnary Iyglenet XLVL, Faul Stable- Alr—Ita Noxious Inlluence upon an Animal Organism, From Qur Gwn Correspondent, Cucaco, 11, July 12—t 5 stable fs crowd- e with too largo a number of animals, or, what 1s cxactly the same, 18 too small and too low, and, esldes that, as is often the casa, not well cnough vevtilated, the atmospheric air which tho autinals have to breathio will soon be fout, Or Vittated with the excrettons of the lungs and of the akin, Further, If such a stable, at the THE TURF. Covumnus, Obio, July 14.~Thers wers five beats trotted in the 2:18 clase, of which Mid. night wou two and Protine the ast thres and the race, Time, 2:203¢, 2:24; o 2023, 2 Miduight secoud, In the 3:45 race, Ancfent Order Boy wan the first beat, and Nelfa the romaluing. tpree.keats aud rave.” Time, 20, 2130, 4120, RABE~BALL, Spectal Dirnatch to The Tridune, Inpraxavous, July 14.—The Indlanapolis Club returned from 8t Louts to-day, aud will hereafter play here. THE FARM AND GARDEN. Short Ilorbage In Pastproa—Sofling, or Feed- ing Gracn Fond—Itye for Pasture—(iapes in Poultry—Tcasonsfor Frattfulnoss—A Frult. Reglon—The Burtlett 'ear—Winter Penrsm. Enrly Pears~'Tomatoos=\ild-Gooss Pinm ~Grape-Growing — Foralgn Prices—Plow Wantod—A Combiued Irrigator and Quiti- vator. From Our Otn Correpondent, Caamraton, 11, July 13.~In many locations pastures are already beginnlng to show, by the close-cropped horbnge, that they peed rest, So long us tmely ratna fall, It matters little how stiort tho herbage, because it contiuues togrow : but, during July and August, rains usually ceaso and stock suffers, A correspoudent of tha Country Gentieman anys Itis a woll-known fact that gram or any herb- Age does not rob the soil 4 it blooms and’ bogin 1o form seed; therefore, when grass Jand having ull the varisties, which are not njured, but benos fitted by a continual moderate treading end crop. plug off by horsos, Guws, and slicep pustured iliereon, 1s kept fron: appronching an old sesded stagce, thery Is scurcely thing exhausting tothe sail. Al the manure and the urine uro in addition of morg benoflt to tho fand than the herbage pas. tured of. ' The prazing with & varioty of aniu in such proportions as a stock-raising farmer, or a 0d experienced grazior, ought to know how to cep 1 euch tield, will cause an oven, rogalar bite ing-all all over the surfaco, and thero’ will not ho parta untouched and otbes purts almost eaten to {loroota, If farmers would notice particularly ne thiey walk over thelr pastares, thoy wouid see the crrur of thove who Bescrt that close grazing fs swrong, for the parts dowu cloao are thie Lost portions of the fields, It {s n very good plan to Sow & Jittlo pait every now and then on the bunch.. osof yraus laft highor than the averago, and ai- wars to do this before the conrse horbage gets old, + BOILING, or feedlug green fool, ls resorted to when the Dasturcs fafl; and those who bave for years practiced it speak only In terms of commenda- Uou. By sowing corn, millet, or any succulent plant which grows rapldly and luxuriantly, wo suay giva our pastures a chance to recuperste, and {t {s surprising how much difference & few daye’ rest will mako. Even where the feed is &£ood, stock will relish green food Lyl of juice. There is often an appearancs of blenty (n the basture, when, In fact, all that remaing is so dry that stock will only cat as a lnst resort, It fa not yet too late to obtals upply for thodry months, urtment, na ledve of ubsence for s longer period ihan ten daya will be granted Supetintondents of Nutlons] Cemeleries during the growing seasrn ,'nxm Avrll to September, incinsive). A candidat oF Abpointicent us Bunerintendant of s Cemetary, and sasigned to duty ss an tant- {uperintendent, will not be placed In charze of National Cemetery, Iummurll‘y or otherwlse, dur- ing the vrabationary term of six months, DEPARTMENT OF DAKOTA Hranquanteus, Font Bxeteixa, Minp, ~In obe- dience 1o dasteactions from teadgusrters of the army, the undersigned Lereby assumes command of the Departmont of Dakota. Juan Gesnar, aj, Cliatles G. Bartlett, Elevepth Cavalry, will fepalr to the Sumimor Camp at Bear Lutle, and as- Aume command of the infautry Dattafion a1 that pluce. ife will report to Col, 8, D, Sturgis, Bav- entn Cavalry, Pirst-Lieut. 0. G, Penpe, Regimental Quarter- inaxter Sixth Intantey, will proceed to these besd- quarters ou public businesa, Flrat.-Lient. E. I, Givbe, 8lzth Tnfantry, will proceed Lo Standing Nock and Cheyenne Zeenry ©on public businea, DEPARTMENT OF THE PLATTE. Nzsvguantzns Oxama, Neb,—Second-Lieat. James McB, Stembel, Ninth Infaotry, will Joln bis convany (B) at Camp on Little Missourl with- autdelay. Company B, Niath Infantry, ia relleved from gdaty at Omaha Bagracks, and will take station st Sidney Bazrucks, Neb. Cept. Juhn D. Dovin, Kinth Intantry, will pro- Secd with sach enllsted mon, ete., of his company sud thero take statiow. (Aot of Burvey, {0 consist of Licut.-Col. Willism B. “Royaly, ‘I'nyrd Cavalry, Capt. John Livura, and ¥irst Liour, John G. Bourke; Thini Cavalry, convonod at Ouaha Harrucks on July ¢, fo sacertain and report ae Lo the teaponsibility for delayw bu trausporting freight batween mdnefl aud Lamps Rotinsun wud Saeriuan, aud between fir, or Urven Itiver, and Camp Stambaugh and Hrown. uindor Art, 8 of contracta mado by tne Chief Quare Seriusalor of the Departmicnt with L. Ferria, of July 24, 1870; &, Fenlon, of June 25, 1877 ; and W.'P. Noble. of July 1, 1576, and June 23, 1877, DEPARTMENT OF THE MISSOURY. Uravquantens, Fonr Luaveswoury, Kar— The General Coart-Martial constituted by Spocial Orders No. &7, current scries, from these head- quarters, will reasscmble at Fort Lill, Izdisn Ter- ritory, on tho 17th lnst., for the purpase of recon- _-‘mesn« 1ts action 1 the case of Capt, P, L. Lee, enth Ca . Firat-Liout.' J. P. Thompeon, with his glu’ of t¥0 'en!isted rediment, wvin camp |, will retata 1o his atation, —Sisaoniab. ontaes On tho recommendation of the {overnor of In regard to those verses, we would inform e Waterbury American that we woro In doubt for some time whether they werp 2wl poo whether Teun‘ymn wrote tham. As Tennyso stiached, and nobody pald line for them, probubly mrz were simply awful poot.—~Liridgeport Atandard FINANCIAL, MontreaL, July H.~Charles 1. Walter, a commission merchant, has failed, Liubilivies over $50,000, Crickets the New Pest, Tinsemucen (Ner.) Sitver Statr, [ Heary Hinkey, who left Varadise yesterday, says that the valley, which is Just recovering from the Indfan oxcftement, s now Invaded by a swarm of crickets. They made thelr appear- ance Mdpday morning at”"dohn Byrnes' rancis, aod milllons of them awarmed luto is grain flelds ond garden. The main body of them ts sbout six ! les long and twa miles wide, and they are spreading over C. W, unid C. IL Hiu- key’s ranches, fu Lrossing Jack Mullinx's ditch they backed _the water 8o that it over- fluwed tho bauks. Draves of hogs hare heen turned lovse ou them, and reln: oreetuents of these animals arc being’ bronght o where the crickets arc thickest from all parts of the valley, ——— TAERE ARN MANY OTHERS rhiose names have not been ascertained. Early In the afternoon the thermomeoter atood 130 fy tho sun. Apecial Dispateh to The Tribune, LsteR.—~S1. Louss, July 15—1:30 8. m.—The following saditional dentbs ore reglstereds Willlam Nudson, laborer in the wire work: Auna Crowley, prostitute; Walter Farley, work. man |u 8 bageing fuctory; Clurles Olafleld, wurkian o & type foundry; H. A. Koenlg, architect; Richard MeCormick, grocery keeper; Joliu Deeper, warkman fn a bucket factory; Mar- Faret Dogeh, servaut; Leopold Nitzman, la- Lorer, St Lours, July 14.—Another scorching day and another terriblo death-rate. Fully afiy cuses of sunstroke have occurred to-day, and sbout twenty deaths, tncluding 8 number of the vases of yesterduy nud Friday, Notwithstand- g the Intense heat, thousands of people have ¥hsited the beer-gardena and other places {n and arotnd the elty to-dav, and the usual amount ot drinking was indulged'ln, [n view of this fact, and I anticlpation of an Increased pumber of exuited or weakened syatoma to-murrow, results dw from carousals to-day, the Hoalth-Otticers aulited severnl more cots to thusealready in use at the City Dispensary, and have also Increared thy inedical forea for {io-morrow’s labors, loreea are alao beglimlng to succumb to the Lieat, and considerabie nutnbers of them, especlally those attuched 1o strect-cars, are dropplug down fu tm- :l\n:el-, sud either dylng or becomlng dis- abled, § 1. Lovta, July18.~This has becn the hotiest day of the season, the mercury ranging heween .and 4 o'cluck from 00 Lo over 100 in tho shude, Neurly thirty cases of suustroke wero reported at the City Dispensury and Jlux‘luunl. durlng the duy, and lnll'y A8 miuny inore bave probably oe- curred of which the authorities have no record, Neurly cvery phyaician one meeta can roport from “one 1o threo casca in his private pructlee. Slxteou deatlis have occurred to-tay frotu this cause alove, und twenty-two burial bernlts bave been granted in three days, which inctudu ouly two of tho fatal cases of today, It 1 ol unusual to have the same degroo of teat, hiere, but so many cases of suustroke and so maby deaths from that cause i the same lougth of Uine were never known before. ‘Ihon Mason, who obt alncd considerable reputation as # humorlse writer 1n the fl’?mh!imn. this city, over tho glguuture I, X, Peck," {¢)} dead f;. he streets of Klaton, Mo, to. ay from sun- trake. Mr. Mason had numerous friends In New York, where his tanlly pow fe, ELSEWHERE, Kpectal Disvelch to The Tribune, LiCnoase, Wis, July H,—Another very revere raln-storm, accompanled by heavy winds, lias prevalled thls afternoon and evening, At times the water fell in torrents, Much damago anust result to the crops, whic! according to Ml reports previously recelved, wery budly lodged, 1n Southers Minucsota particularly, VETERINARIAN. CHARLES FOSTER. A Tall with the Republican Loader of Olilo— 1fo Glves Jis Views on Hayes and Graut, and Defunct Isaues, Cerrespondence Cineianall Enquirer, Fostonma, 0., July 9.—I found the Hon. Charles Foster this eveniug sittng in front of his store and discoursing upon politics to o lit- tle knot of Lls follow-townmmen. It s but = 1ittle more than a year now since 1 called upon Mr. Foster, and found him [a preciscly the same place and engaged in exsctly tho same occunation.” A good many things bud happencd to the politielans of Ohlo within « year past, and somo of them bad been roughly dealt with, but he appearcd to havo.got off pretty well, Uewas dreswed fn ® striped wecrsucker suit, aud smoked his cigar in evident peace with the world, Always offable aund pleasant, bo was more 80 un tula ocension, " After reminding him of the colneldence of my fludiug nim - situated and cmployed exactly as Iie woa & year before, and expressing the hope that ne mlght be found there for muny succeed- Ing years to como, it was an easy matter to let tho couversation’ drilt nto ths chaunels of statesmanship, and to Lold au foquest upon the state of tha country. ‘Tho first matter referrad to was the Congres- slonal contest in the Tolkdo Districe, which ho bad been fuvited to enter as a elaimant, ‘1 shall not move into the Toleuo District,” sald Lie, ““though I could doso caslly cnough. Al I'd have to do woald be to move my fanilly allttlo up the strect.. The couaty line runs just besond my louse there, Beyond i I \vuuldl bo In Wood County snd the Toledo Dis- jor, i m-‘wu_v notl They regard you as their savior over thore,!” “*Why not? Simply beeauss I don't think ft's tho proper thing to do. It dousn't ook right for a mun to chauge his resldoncs in order to ruy for au office where ho doesn't belong, I had a telegram from Toledo to-day asking me to &0 up there, but I know Iguu wlat urguments they'd bring up, and L shall uot go."" l“;ll.l'"nn you'll run agafu here in your own dis- T ipora so. Tt will s & sort of duty 1 OWo Lo mv coustituents If they want me to run and P'll make the best rave 1 can of it, though of vourse it scems a hopeloss one." ** And that will give you u certaluty for the uowinatlon for Governir noxt year) $A year bringe about muny Changes, " “ Not to you, for here L left you sitting a . Cleopatrat Tler power was retained by force of personal charus, Bhe fed tha old ** boya ™ ca; tive when- ever sie tlked * pratty ™ L them aud showed her teeth, Ulatory shonld tel) as thas sue nseq Nozu- done, bat t don't, Thu preparation sho tsed smight usve bad another name then, —— ‘ Changes of food and elimate sate with fantord's Jamalca Ginger, uticura THE GREAT SKIy (URE, Tnrallibly Cures St Rhenm or Ezema, Ringworm, Teltr, Sl Head, Lovig, Dy and Plng Hair, Pmpls, Biolchs, and Ser- Wous Dleers and Sores, sars. WERRS & POTTER, Wholessln Drog Maw., respectfully” nfurm the publie sod thowo amicted with apnarentiy incarapla Afestioe the Skin asd Bealn(he €y have sncceeded. after Slihit yearsof stady’and Hncot, in obtaining by dlattitatian trom Vegetavle [roducta never thayTer lteve, beforo used in inedic| ' l{lvlm}g;fllu Bpecida of the consivtence of [-~II{. whick thry bellevo to Lo an tnfsliible curo sor every kind of bhin Discuse, fron comuion Pluinle to the worst casa of Hait Rheun, Bcald Hewd, or Daudrulm, LUFICURA 1s earneatiy believed 1o be the only post- Yve Boccifie fomedy furtha ciire of Sait” Bhedne o Keeema, Itlogworm, Tettor, Pushas. ¢ beoriasie Jtcu. Urvind tct, Harbers Materated Bimgles and’ othes, 1} {odicas of th CUTICUR 3 trd Infantry, of the same Leavenworth Milltary Prison, the following named military prisoners entitled to An abatement of fAve duyn per month for continuuns good conduct may b dlscharged from the prison on the datcs sct oppastte their nsmes: Tlenry Price and Wik Wirges, duly 130 Willism Duceck, daly 19: Thoun o July d4i Charles C. 'Hutnble y to 81, Ludlow, Panl Fohne, and Jacob ffen uly 20, 1874, On the completiou of the transfor of provetty to Fort Dodue, Company 1), Ninetoenth Infaniry, {lll march with the tranaportation of Fort Larnaa to Kort Dodgo, Kan., and thero take post, re- lering Company B8, Twensy-third Iufantry, which w1l march with the Fort Larned transporiatios lo Fort liays. When toffoved at Forl llays by the Atrival of & compny of the Twenty-tuird Infaute Iy, Company O, Sixieentn Infaotry, will proceod Ly rail to Fort Waliag DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS. ' Hravquantens, AN Axtoxio,~Tha command- Ing officers at tho several posts In this Department will forward, at tho esrticst practicable date, 8 ropon of {he kfnd and quantity of Quartermaster's stores on band fu axcess of the wants of tha post BYZ YOR PASTURE, Whera the flelds are so arranped that It can bo done, wo should advise the tmmediate sow- lug of rye on wheat or oat stubble, or among corn at *laylug by," for full-pasturage, [y tnay b fed during tho full wonths, sven into iy winter, 80 long ns it 18 not cuvered with snow, Then, when lnrlllf comes, It may agdin bo fed off, 111t is uot desfrablo o rafss crop. M nat pastured [n the spring, it may be turned under und add an (inmenss amount of enrching sub- stunce to tha soil, This course has beon prac- tleed by some of our ieading stock-growers, & Dandruft, Dry ) sure fialduras, and al) ne » for the current fiscal year, and take up and prop- hruptio Consgerable damage was and we have been assured that, fn niddition to 0 here 1 tind you to-niglt, the ' out fans, aud still a yreater number ristluns of the Kealp: Gute, Won bbby, TR0 8" Goneida fresa and || aoil o b srising from pasturage, ground so | 8me time, 18 not kept dry and clean, if tiring L eatasan 1 you to-Rigl, s sumo et s appiler, 1t any, perianlug fo ine | OUL faub o capresared to e o crtiadle | Bt B S Epectal Dispaled to The Trivune, fown to£ye, wid_ they plasted to corm, yiolded | and excrements are ullowed to accumulate, Hero M. Foster took a frosh cizar from yis | (2 0 1ot accounied foran the reeniar prop. | huudkrchiel eutertuinment by Feason of the fibeutais Dhere ey it dolate i e i {5'tho itcen usticls per nere moro thau that | those excrotions wiit cowmnence to decomposs, | pocicet aind Mt 1t carafull, teking. patas oo chs erty returns of the post. A mpeclal report will be | great. Washerwoman Imonopoly, which lu carmed | 3318 LR, bivk S Quixcy, il July H.—tlalf a dozen casea of | 1546 s wers not simitarly treateq, and the gascous products of decomposition witl | that the re eaugt all arouud cthes Was 8 | subimittod to thoan hesdquartns of ny miores Co tosuch au extent in citles. To meot this loug- Nerutula, herorulus (icora fnd Glandatar swolltaz . sunstroko occursed 1his city yeaterauy and OAlES IN poULTRY, mix with the air, and vitiato it still more, Urino | &0od ligUt In fuci—snd simoked seremoly, taken up. felt want, the Chamvion has designed a irta. | are diseasrsof vhe Blood cre Houes, snd 10uat noy ba to-day, nearly all proving fatal, Juhn Thomp- | _Bays Col. ¥, D, Carties 1o the Rural Neo- y 5 On the gonfuunded Wit SXIs Ulscsace Druper nsalove asted: hep require” val Ieterual treat CUTICUIRA externaily and CUTICUICA internally bave efected soimea wondectal cures, CUTICTHA 18 sold by ail Drugisis, wnd will be mailed fres on Fecelpt oF Drico—r Leiia TR smaTl bogs £a1 largo hores, coniatulng two and aus- haif tines iy Wit are the vrospects, Mr, Foster, any haw, from n Repubtican standpolntd Are you folka gofug to tiuke a hard fight in Onio§" **Thg campalgu,” be replied, “will o made {n the Cougreseional Districts. The Stata ticket tion with tha hat, which will be duly entervd ac- cording to Congross ws woon v o fuasibie er. traoce to Congress can be effected, Iu lotroducing 4 firtation with the hat, It has been the expericucy of many of our most Dro- commendation of the Modlca! Director, tant-Surgeon Arthue J, Wolf, now at oy | oPOFt 10 the cuminandiog oticer Diatrict of the Ko Grando, Yorker, of a cure for gapes; Rvery chicken which had the gay " trely “cured ' by " boing made G s "0 soke, ‘The treatmont by purticularly decomposes very soon, frequently within a fow Lours, especlally It tho temperature of the air sahigh one, Foul stable-alr, besldes containing more carboulc acld, ammonia, and 4on, un employe of the Chicago, Burlington & Qumvly Ruad, “Heary Leitheln, a sutoon-keeper, dusepls (llbert, o wember of the llro depart- fuent, Johin Eagau, sud an old mun uamed the atmospheric alr out-doors, s usually also much warmer, aud saturated with molstury, The oxygen which fs wanting lhas been von- sumed mostly by the pulmonal and cutaneous respiration of the anftals, and to a small ex- stent prubably, also, by the process of decompo- sition golng on 1u the manure, urine, and bed- ding, The carbanic scfd fs oxchanged by the organiam for the oxygen, aud is excreted by tho lunge aud thoe skin,~the same orgaus which fin- bibe the oxygen, The quantity fa which these #ases will bo produced depends upoa B great many circumstances, but esbeclally upon the uumber and the size of the animals; and the Pproportion ta which thoso gases will accumulate g d the trouble of sma ” f MISCELLANEOUS. tlelent flirters that it 16 betier to raise the et | auenijes o . uud UieTeCore Muck Lo CbeApor o Flemin all died, o ! iy 13 s0 near nothing this yoar that we profer to eut ! hron IR, &l t:i,ull P done m’"-'.fi.lwfm". e Other orgauie products, aud less oxygen $xpend our ammunition in the Congressional | _Loaves of abenco bave beeu granted Mas. | perpendicularly trom the head a fow nches that | © Pric af Itmsolvent (can ba sent by express nto & mintes ia se 10mi as they ahould by ks ndy0TS tlo Inhalation of the smake, and not o ong: st o Lastrong enough to produce’ stupar, ' As son o 2 chick s atupedou, 1t should "bo” 1xkes ‘from 1 baeket and Inid on the yround, when it will soon revive, Our chiel pew when fret L ) aud were ct fter the sevanth, REARONS FOR YRUITPULNRAS, Tho Gurileners’ Honk'y give tire foifowing as the philusophy of u frultfy Strawberry; Every one knows thst some strawborries more -fimmnnuy than olhers; but tew mu’d ::'l'v'.r suy lutelliyont Teuson wy, “The loading sebons 18, the cuvacily of s plaut 10 stoo] or. make crowny, When o struwtiorry ulant gues 10 rest T the fani 1t genorally socms content with one good orminal eyu; bul sotmw vartetics will inake halt o dozen or mory, ‘Thess multipliod eyca seldom make good, Districts rathier than a Stato campaign, Wo ex- prect to maka a strong Gghie where it will do the most good, " *“You thought the Potter Investization zavo ¥ou a good huld for & vigorous campaign 11 “*Boltdld unthi the adoptlon ot that resoly- tion offered Dy tho Judicviary Committee alllrm- fugz Haves' title, After that thero wasn't so very much fu it.” Of coursa thia practice of olng over and over a thing that s once beon ted and dragiring it befora the publfe fn the shapg of an investigation is not the most Pleas- ant occupation in the world, but still when Jt iy expressty sgreed that the stutus of the mun in o shall hot. e chunged by it, thero fsn't go very wuch capltal to Lo mady By denounciug ! . W:lll you know, Mr, Foster, that the Dem- Thomas M. Anderson, Tenth lafantey; 11, Reese, Paymuster; 16, P, Curtin, Judze-Advoy i Capta. . 1L, Qilbreth, Ordnance Department; E. U, Wihilistan, Bocond Artfilery; Arthur Morrls, Fourth Antillery; Licut.-Cul, 1, A. Morrow, Tairteonth Intatry; Burgeon A1, K, Taylo sistant-burgeou A, B, Campbeli: ¥ Alox Gglu,” Keventeenth (ntitry: Eigtith Infantey; A, G, lennesse alry; JohnCarland, Sixth lufantey 1T, Whiealor and #. W, Mansts W fantry, i e COLORADO AS A SUMMER RESORT, To the Ldltor &7 The Tribuns. Covoravo Braixas, July 8.~Tus I'rinuxx's daily aunounccwents of current events aro, doubtless, more fully appreciated by those who tho object of your flirtaiton may be satistied of the absence of bricks or other cutaneous sub- stances which are sunictines fatal to the surcess of your advances. 'Tho followiog ars the alifer- ent internretation: ‘o wear the hat on the right cycbrow—Pleass step 10 ouo slde—1"w bud, To wear the but on the lefe eycbrow—Are you, there, Mortarty o wear the st on tha bridge of tha noe— We ure watctied—by the pollce, i To Wwear the bot on the rlght ear—Yon will find my photograph uo sale with sll tho prin- cival uews dealers, To wear the hat on the left ear—I love you, bue livery-teams aud feecream are up su that 1t will b flupul-lnlu for moto cairy on the wee quantance, INDIAROROLIS, Ind., July {4,—Fur the past ek ho weathicr lias been remarkably ot but U fur no sunsirokes have uwum:dv in 1his vicluity, Anfinals suffer Kreatly from the heat. INDICATIONS, Oreics ov Tum Ciuge BiaNat, Orricen, Wasunotoy, D, C,, July f5—1 a. m.—Iadlca- Uone—For Tenneasce and the Ohlo Valley, clear or partly cloudy wosther, licht, varfablc winds, stationary temperature, stationary or lower Pprossure, ¥or the Lower Lake reglon, partly clondy weather, varfablo Wluds, mostly from the north, Etationary or Jower temporature, with rliog burouteter, af i1 only). 81 per bo ehared by WV i) Wwat éu buttlos for $3, i e at s & ll"l'lllll ‘Wholesals Druge o'y Boston, Slass, o 1o greut Bkin Cure. rJnN:Li,‘ lflll'ller.hv‘nll ch.l‘ll‘k. 1, Dlvuteaburch & o, I A Tiisu King, Marelsou, 1 SANFORD'S Jamaica Ginger for Cu-t); lesale A Btoveusu & Murlbue & Co, Cu., ] 4 e § & 3 ', truni stalka, throwing the frait well up f In tho stmosphera of a stabla depends not o . c 9 & To carry the bat I the Lund—Your father's " . 9 For (this) the Upper Lako reglon and the Frouids DUt have Cenorally o amboe o posge upon toe qun‘;ully produced, butp-lw upoa s ot Ll ’{{?.;u',’,i fu‘zxrlk;' 5&?3:15:-::‘"’:?::‘ Srg ot penuitied hllm fflif olia Cit "ohl['“:;“ Ouanclal condition (ssuch that ivwill uot justity | ‘Plig Quintessence of Jamaica Uspar Miauissippt Valley, parily cloudy woather, | onee. Pt AL #i20 aod constructionaf tho stable, aud especially Jugduct 1u that Hayes Is duing so weil [ thati by those whow Uod bas wmoro highly | Bt oniision issuch T iu«u. by 8 plant sent us, r t had ten of theaa wul n i, and the dret crop wau i propurtio why 1t 1 auch sy Abundant bearer, O coured, the reavon why those Srowns are wo wiuitipliod s anotber question; byt we cenerally have to go dawn & coud mun, 0t 10 tho bottom vb We well In which tru, f( faa gatn when we have successfully wade one, A ¥IUIT-REGION 1s one of tha poorest places (u the world to Iy for the purpose of Uuding good fruit to eat, Wo receutly visited Cobden, and, with the ex- ecptlon of one or Lo places ot which we called, wa failed to wee & riv spple, peach, pesr, plum, To pluce the hut on punn back of the hesd—] am yours; vk mothel ——— CHARLES FRANCIS NONPLUSED, Correspandenca Loutssitie Courier-Journai, Tt sccus thut we neser had & Minister to the Coust of ¥t. James who mado 60 lasting an fm- presslon as did James Buchanan, No Iady was s adinired ax Miss Harriot Lane, Whils Charles Francis Adams waw Minlter to Enzland, he was fnvited to dine at obe of tho awerl clubs fu Londou. Mr. Adams (s o man who fecls with occustonal rafns, fonary or higher tem- berature, varlable Winds, mostly from the suuth, aud faltiug oaromeser, For the Lower Mlssouri, warmer, clear, or vartly cloudy weather, southerly winds, Laliog baroumeter. The Oltlo River witt Eencrally plge, LACAL UBIZXYATIONS, i e ClliCARo, July 14, Time, dar. \TAv Wu.| Wind. v, EL’E‘E 1a.m, 20,001 70 favored. Let 1ne say, however, that It any ono thero desires to recreate amid scenos widely differing frum thoss qulet, home-liks features of Clileugo, Iet them come to Central Colorado, where they may find that “Nlsgara Omnipotence" of display 80 profuscly scattered about as to perfectly be- wilder and make it utfileuls of choice to which Yol shiall first turn zmur wundering eyes, Lome 1o the Lrink of sume of theeo nnmer- ous chusis aud luok down sowe 2,000 foct wnd behold the floud of waters rushing with their [ Ginger, Choice Aromatics, and Fronch Brandy, A preraration s0 elegantly Ravored snd medtetnally eectiva aa {0 utterly surpasa all previoun preparattuna, Esmscuces or Extracts of Gloger, Composttiog, Llery Teas Faia Kellavers, ud the hundred aag owe disguste 1ng 804 DauscatioR pussels with whitch we have beca woat (o goss oursctves. I6e lustautaceous edecs in Cavlers, Cholera Morbus, Cramps sud Falus, Chivate Disrrhes, Dysentery sud Chiolers Infantum, Distrhas {n Teething and all Summer Complaints, Dyspepata, muat of them woutd ruther sce him fo (he Pros. Idential oitles than Cilden, Yes, 4 expect that s so,'" *What do you thiuk of [layes by this time” “Oh, ho's & Kood Wsn—u first-rate man, 8ame of thesu totluws that have been. turned out of ofllce et mud and talk about Crvil-Sery- lee poform. Hut, thes, Civil-Servico reform fs & queer thing anybow- hard thing to recon. cils with tho cxistiog state of ufMairs. Iaves s ® good kiud of & man and dolue tirst-rate,” His Ciyll-Servics reform uppears something ke Uncle Dick's. That (s, he wants to give upon fts ventitation. If the alr fnclosed ma atable I8 stagoant,—that fs, {€ no yes lation Whutever Iy taking placo,—the carbontc acld, which is heavier than the mtinospheric air, w £all to the bottom and sccumulato near the oo Bus as always soma voutllatou 14 gotug on Syervatable contalns soine cracks ar fperfoct] clnnnLdmn aud windows, through which air CAl cuter auld escape,~tho curboulc and wizes with tho -lmm;rhfm alr, usually found I sbundaude in such ataln & large numibor of lm‘in or or tumato; aud yet thousanas of boxes o) tacts | and which are not kept Ty au o tlices 1o auit humsell~t0 wake paticut escapo toau open sunlight. Or wind our Fstulency, Sluggtah Digeation, Want of Tone and Ao kind meutloued rrexe yumie stipped every dag. | vitiatod atabie sty 1s Shtar il § onponttion | 4% e R R viot s oovhs gben aunligtt. O canorand | that e s supporting the sccumulated dyg Urity In the SLamach Aud Lowels, Ofpromis sy THE HT! frow foul sir In the dwelllog and lesyiui apare- toents of human Leings, in 60 far as the former cootains usually & cowparatively large quantity of amwonia aud of other ephitic guses, It infrmaries, or etables {n which dfscassd ant- D tnals ‘aro kept, oy - Ve, (pob are crowded: or swall, und i 1 I's sumothing that way, Atany rate, ho sews 10 be carcful that the wishes of iy friends shall not induence bim fu waking sp- neuts, ' hun a8 to his Bouthery ]mllrIl" ‘41t ts one that hud to come. [t cauldn’t be look up o tho rocks on eiher side; lehted up {u theirbrowns, thew grays, and dar] vermilllon, of 2 uvol-tids sun—i Wwhich tower sboys you in mavsive walls over 3,000 fect in helghitg equal to moru then any one-half dozen churh - stecples, standing ono uUpou another. Or, If nity of several gencrations of Adamscs. le tacold, resarved, and unbending 1o manner, During the dinuer roforeace was made to My, Buchatey, sud, vaturally, Miss Lave came In dor a share of ber uncle's' prominence. One fi:nll;llnlu 5ald to Alr. Adams: * f understand 44 Eatlog, Kislog of Fuod snd stinfiar Atlaents, Cills ang Favers, Coidaand Chiils, Foverioh bywpionis, Malaric, Fevars Patns lu the Lones sad Jolats, Syuiptuins ul Rbeumailum, Neuralgla snd Gout, Cold Ezsremlites, Buswended Circulation sad Depreased conditlon uf the Vital Forces, rouder {8 the Standasd Housebold Medi. ' i8 atil) the standard pear of tha wmarket fu that gectlon. Although huudreds of varieties nave been trled, nune has yet been fouud which, under all clrcumatances und to ull sLusouy, pro- duces 6o well aad returus so wuch profit, | Thy Bartlett fa not the best In q‘unmy. but every s very' foul auch louger. Auybody with u particls | you ease, 10 Evauston Iake-shore, o bud wany suitors amoug dis- | S8 throughuut he leokth and breadih of the faod, buo ls famlltar with it. Tlls s60ws that ua | and Injurious, beeyy; o ":.:- i ?:rfa':gm.hm\“a:f ol that u,uyum.m mf :;‘ ‘;': cut oflfl Lho west ridge-road, und turved u | tingulshed LOBINLY." s Yea," nald Mr, Adams, | Uoses. on land, for the ““*""‘ tor "’Toi""f:in":.' article with an established reputation is ditticuls moual excretions of s _contalu | bound to becuma the douinant una Ju_ politics | toucazly u perpendicular pusition, to siaud upoy ded, under all clicumslances sod cusditlous, often worbid products, sometimes of & couta- BeOUN nature. Ty covafder stable-ajr as tuju- rious anly when of s higl temperature, is erro- ucous, because cold alp Inay coutaln exactly the S804 NOXIOUL ldlfll.l‘uffil. THB NOXIOUS INVFLURNON OF YOUL BTADLE-AIR UPON ANIMALY, The smatler the amount of oxyzen, A mediciue aud a4 geutie sthmulant or beversge. It it to superieds even with sutacthiug far better, There bas uot been any blizit on the DeEartree this season, Treey vlantedinclovershow a murks £4 superurity over those cultivated or atlowed o grow up with weeds. Mr. Eugle, the largest bear-grower la tha West, thinks it thy only way 10 grow peary properly WINTRR Pysns were onco in great dewsud, aud, badit not been “l'am told that she rejected Buron Fitzroy ~ I was an awkward palse, which Mr. Adatne did ot understand uutil oasts were vroposed, «nd ono was to Baroy Fitzroy, who Tose to wula The fmegination can beet draw bicture of the ch: n felt by the well-bred Mr. Adaws when be discovered that he had so pub- licty, and fu the presence of the uofurtunate Aultor, lald bure the secrets of his beart, It is {te cdgo wloug tha marein of the lake, ab matchicd Ly an equal opposits wall, ouly & fow wrds rewmoved; between waich there Kldes and ups tho wuter of tha Uppor Arkadas River withalwost deafeuiny roas of tirst sud secoudary echiod. And then, Sur a change, take 4 poay rids u[: o tho wnow-capped summit of old Pike's Feak, where, from en tleva. a5 well ue suclety Ju tlis Suutl, That s nevitg ble, The thue bas alrcady pussed when those States could be Kewt under the ruls of thg ariuy, wod Lhe ouly tung to be done was to zive theut thelr owa tovernwents, i thy Jpe and bellef thint the right woutd prevail, You iigug 83 well tulk sbout enforelng strict Lemperauce laws In & comwunliy of Germans &8 Lo try to She tont gratoful and eductive preparation eser Loty Pousded ba th biatory of wedlciue. Beware of diluted aud worlhiess tmitstivns reeom. meuded by aealers fOF purooses of gain. Adk fur ard laslnt upon beviug SANFOKL'S JAMAICA GINGURR. Bold by all Whalcsale sad Ketall Drugglets, Groce: aad Dealers 1a Mcdictue throughout the Unted sual and the of directly and judirectly ¢ greater the quantiy| kosp tho whites fron sssutming thy lead in the | Mon of wmore than 14,000 fect, you | aald to be the only fustauce on record when Mr. [ 8ud Canadas, e tor Callfuruly fruit,—which bus, ot late years, | Boxious atd frresplrable wasea” that ure mized sfifn«% Statce Y 5 " [ cal alimost see old ol lftlug the "u,'nfl- Of | Aduws appeared 1o by discomiiied, PIROPOSALS, Hooded tho warkets, —thuse Who Lad winter vu- | with thy atmos; berlc alr which au unimal b bo | o But the Id troublg fs lable to ba brought | uiKUL trom your wwn dear howe 1o Cuicago, — - Ureathe, the of thy lungs ietles would bave ‘mady morigy s but the Cali- : furula urticle drives i ophers S wn}cmu o abould be 80 18 Inory thay wecan divine, aler must be also th activity up, sialn It you people efect Giraut In '50." nd of the sijg. The bloud 14 g Aud watch t(ho Bueing shadows from pinvacla ey may try 1 bejye it u agaiw't TOR aud rogk (o the clusiis Leneath, as dowpward OTICE TO SARATOUA DIAMONDS, El Perkingin Ser York Graphie, T UL | eas pertectly decarbonized fu the o Mt “You don't want ta’ ave Graot put ack in § tbo sun pours the crunson purpie of bls worn- s . The Carpet-Bug. tuaa 1 his saue miiod wilf eyer Purchuss oue of | vesscls of the Jungs if the uir m‘;ulul u‘?&u.“é’! the Preaideatia) ch.quuc;m. d;"!ou. with wlt | lug grewtiugs. And now descend, refresh your. |: B:‘n‘.“»my m::l‘u m‘:?:‘mi:h‘zfflnt ‘;’:‘v CON . s Shriegield (U1us.) Repuslizan. fuo tough, 4paogy 1LIuTe & ascdud Luse, Win: | Geboent e Grken, thaa it would bo Il the'uir | that, Bk 4o ko over aga fclves & oug of tls sode suriiigs ouly u few (€3 they ore gettlug (oo cumwan & i fuscet peat bus De; ter pears krowa In Southern Llinots, uud proo- wers pure; he 1 stovs Alatant from your Lotel~sutllcleutly in- | Le even poticed. A lydy bere frow Buffalo, — ertaluly uot. Wy bave drifted away [rom those waues. They are out of reach, sud bap- pliy s0, Yet there are sotue people who canuot Yeulizo that an fasus or u docirine Hie thst cane Botbe brought back, They would scek to re. cull it, whether or uo, 8o Jguoraut are they that 1t can vever bo doue.’ 4t 14 siwply iposetble. It ie dus to Mr. Foster to a4y that this dute Yiew Is written trom mcuxur{l. wnd the langi 0 take Lousckecolng as discouraying 23 the loug-sulleriog xnufifr tiuds ths | wade ioto sauce. oL potatocs fn the face of thy Colorado, BABLY ¥NARS ¢ Tuls latest terror of the paticot Louse-'| are gencrally tasteless, and’ of but Nttte valus, eml:uui‘ from Europe, with Lhu}xl:; ‘nu( »ell Decause they are bears, but altord votwlually small, qusutity of oxygen, tho respl- ey title - Authrenus scrophu.aria. sealiy no sutlafaction to the burchaaer. It s | yation, dec sarily, nust bo sccelerated, wud nhar u‘.:n'.i?;‘;‘i.;."“““‘ I.lh\! 1‘2.“."?"{, :uslu.\:: me; :‘gn:fi:n}ly w:'lllbkxlx’uwu xull lh-l& u::n Mnust | twour thres breatliy muy be needed to furnish the 4u wnluiul et, bu n Le biciked before the: 8V6 tatured, au, elelve nd A1) ol Cldyapiis, e 1o Watee 30 Uevblopsa vora: | (nehe dos) bopore Ve B boute, T Order by b | Wik Ly - oyt iyl OUGL Of xvicen which ¢, o clretlation fn the pul- moaoal capillaries fs retard cumulates ln the luniu. sud woro oxyuen will be peeded 1o & gives fengeh of tine. But, s b breath furnishes ouly g dimiutatied. ur ab- oy ripened, wre VEry good, espectuily when 8d, mors biu - breguated with sods, 1t is sald, to serve you for : ol )'uua;:jluomlnk blscuit without addition or-sub- tractiou, R el Bul 1o addition to thess undescribed and describable uatarsl attractivus we are to b tue wouderful phenoweus of & total sols celipse, Lhea which, {6 mnuat be cvnceded, noth- lu" <l bu D30re surpusslugly 5uud aod uuiq?e. 3 for vurpor{ing to be yoiug sug fasclustiug, wears ‘Bagerriug dfumonds fo hee hat; & Chicago ady, sllezed to bave lived with ber present bus- Baud two wecks without gettior s divorve, wears dlamond dreas buttous; aud cveo oue of the colored walters—wn African, 100, right trom the wines—sbowed me & diawond lu bis carpet- Sealed proposals will be recy d a3 the oficr of . Tnmwer, Masicr of Transpottation, v 12y 5., Uetweuu Carcoll aud Klusio-ebe uitl 1 Satur 'y Jul; b'-":. I(a];, m.:jlufilh\; h:“\ll;l]:{ ut v misionry Svatiaenis for & daabeirses Sl Lridge 'fl!r{h! Iinols aud Michizun Canal, st Chicago. Vi knd specifications cau bs seom 4t the above nawed Gulice after this Gate. Udigy T » will b provided LY vne Iubialution If 1 tmos- | Uy e uut’ by ¢ exact 1 his, by the wa; y Low taid, s urrapged bLag weighing ”fll’l]'SGVA'H vouude, which e . BECEER, SUBMDBRG 1o everytig wolet. Tione i | o 0ua Auoug tua vurielies walch Eave | Jharse e te oned Tl 10k, Woeretre, b | Ly ALY 468 Way ot i Nk Wada that v e to well ae 1 s Fos Lo UBlet Cozlueer oy C. 8 St e i 2 . tuw spccal beucdb uf you * Esatery people,

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