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————— i e A S in that ¢b."0*y 100ks badly, From | yometer never fulling te zero, Locomotion is socems NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, may 22, 186. 7 » i e < MANSN SALR ¥ CORFORATION WEAL | nd logien! one \Now the Murehal never tad | 1and produces ull the N. E. crops; but potatoes and Tn- | tions we uave n.dbv!nn}ha'(‘lub,nnd ono which affonts | All tho e I R here an many small patch EeTATE, | adic tion, e vided up | dian (?) wheat, and red-top gruss seem to be favorites. o discussion. It 19 sometimes very remark- /g 1o Blossbury, I'a., there ) X ches | - el § risdiction of thy Potush s o g - peetad i Jestor dors ot pa¥, | ALl to see o oue may gires fesbionend form {:‘l;flm of wheat which look will. TLey gros DOeF the barayurdy, | Plisbed cotircly on snow-shoes of the Norw ezinn I:r“" Many People in titcndance—Spirited Ridding tn | bone is necded. Would the Club rugzest any other spe dwillings in the vieinity, 1f some pretentions buikier You 1Ay gucss ¢ cause of their ¢ appearauce, I | long strips of wood turued up in frout. The rate e | ' s Gont Melost Obistned | 1 | #s an antidote to an excess of mica! Orbge Counl tends «fF with s Ligh-storicd Louse, Do @iatier hew iveon- | Bucascd that what Lod failed roco fov thew, iugiving | accomplishied on these down the mountaius is inerodible aud 6 aincd, [ | Givided in u north apd south dissetion by fasure (fOF | venicnt, Others ure very apt 1o ape the fushion. o one scc- [ & 521 sdsptid ¢ i its porfection, th0 | guch s fuehip g " amwhich fs almes E. 1L Ludlow & Co. commenced the | out 300 foot deep. ” O axe side of | tion of this State, the almcet aniveres) stsle i twostory | O¥ners had m: tamvords. In Livingitom | Sie% PASRRNE ¢ SpEpEpwLics 1o & Echange Salesroom, the sale, by order of the Coutroller, ot 8 | e-nil, on theother there is 1o com- | eenter, with tro one-story wires, The wost that can Lo | """',\, the soil, heing nat wdaptod lot_u‘!'J‘n veed unknevn even to Amoricans, but which will prove vide Jarge amonni of re ¢ 10 the Corporation of the | niles away g | said of tiut form is that'it is fashlouable. Anyibing thst | the £ ™ to make it ding e1om N wrel) ! | sblo te the world, it belng unexceeded in mineral wosldh, & e wiitute of ve eun #1¥ here o improve th u I proper refiection, they huve followed o climate, scenery, &c., abounding i X i diff lots aud f the Club eo be beneticial to o greut muny peoples nough, long after the time Lus come fo & y scencry, &e., ebounding in relics of the past ages 4 I my own immeciate neighho and aborginel tribes, of which the rocks bear testimeny City of Now- ¥ ' there would be s rong, but not (he o Mr. Drste 4 ngainet lower-floor lodging- : | the “cow died on.” Probably not ove of Yoa ever gaw the | rooms, bec atisfied they vere mueh more uii- | poor boviue mother that has given hersclf wway through | healthy than upper oncs. Mo ende vored to prove it from 1 o tho Auluwn, the | some statisties ‘{xaunl\-m o, Egypt. ced, all to pieces, 8% Nir. Ropisgox said bis position wia taken for a dry, D' cember winds, but | hard, rocky soil, like that of New-Englaud generally, aud ut end o ccnsure Skieep | ot for melarious Eg; L dserigoe better than in L|h1||rv!|ou4 _v.;h,,. upon thor faces, and regarding which 1 will g e we long ago were forecd into mixed hus. o s FAT O Wi e e o | hoged g oo snw having ed & good rotation of crop, |nnuur:nf with clover and plaster, we found that so of our land es TEXAS, it (-(-;L';n the vh«;n;‘-l [vrnln;?ion, could be mfdn 10 give us a8 T The CHAILMAN sanl that Jndge Putler, formerly a physi- | B0od crops, with less lubor, aa we got thirty yours 820, | Ereedom of b iu Texas—The ot e | S ety thet whet puvplo wets §Ve Low osly Bawmer fullow a piece of knd o kill foui Q-_“.__""" ek e 1 bl el ladi cnil d | Stuil. Most of ovr wieat is sown in barley or oat stubble, it of elepiug in' lower rooms malsdies presail. d | S0 KO O 0 e The usual rotation | rages of Federal Boldiers—Needs of the Suas ted in various parts of the city, sowe of [ber of considlerable v The terms of sule are announce to be as fol Ten por ot e g nt of the purehse o anctioncer's feo of 20 on | e ch Jok 10 he juid ot the Contraller's office immediately ofter | each day's sale. Tuenfy per eeat of the purchase morev on | z'ne 1st day of June next, when the deeds will be rendy for de- 1o othier matters each jurisdi situet'on reouires the Marstal to i Ster i wonld call ou the power of the_co: 1ain Iis posse: of the prisonct, o fihe Marshal | ber udder, bus becn eaten o p the army sb war and bloodshed wonld bo | forlorn and ewacivwed thing, cossery consequence, The law contempluted po | Lut not bones, ks Iy « Our State ind_Natioual liws vere s_harmoviovs | every re ut |;( poraihil )',4:‘, {,‘1,,,. conrsel | and e hatin acaseof o | Prof, TrLuaN—Chemicall o in the Barsbl | g1unins, potash end oxyd of iron a beea very; and the balance (70 per cent) or any part t bo option of the purchuser, way remnfo on bond and @ 06 1, 1806, at seven per cend 1 ompos its priacipal comp go for five yoars © orest. “The amonnt remairing on bond and mortgage moy be paid . Sto s divl) sevmatt y 0 ¢ : t £; suoh o of \ Ipe REGH Rurige h answered ot some lensdt, contending thet thia | el Vis ono of the consiituents of grausta It is [ which are sow seldcm heard of ; such as a low grade of s a“.;m ay tiwe o thin e r::on‘“_:r‘-’: eiving at the old States right doetrine, Kot the | Eencrally » Pmm 10 ndd fertility 1o the soil, on aceonnt | fov He says presailivg fogs never riso above 14 ct of crops is clover tod, plowcd once for Iudian corn; the doy and Day Schools—Serennde of the 17th " o 647 when the tnterout fa' due withia « becn fully decided in his favor, cliing various sh it contains; and, assome suppose, on aceount | b 1d those slcoplug i upjer Toois escapo its influ- | DXL year barley or oata—tho stubkle being plowed shallow Regulars 1o Gen. Lomgsircet—A Womau's . 2 npport of bis arpument. p— mth ¢ wth. e pumendation 1l who build s soon a8 the bailey or oals can be got off the ground, P ¥ 1, it iuerensos the warmth of t rth, cnce. His recommendation to all whe build coustry & P ol thew harrowed, By this courso the grain that has beon left rayer nud Remedy, on_do_not sell vy b lots_purehuscd, until the Ist day of Ju ulon vepiicd, Crrcussing the eases eited. nissines—Tucre §8 but ope point for recsing an opinion on the uther pol are more proper fur tho o on of the Circuit Co 1 Liod this return insufficient, thereby euablirg the pa 10 take the opiaion of the Ciurt above. In accordance toBINsON—Limo s generally found beneficial | houses is to make the cellarunder the entire house, cement- upon al} il contuiming mica in scms, Tho grvat waut | iui the bottom and sides so tho;oughly that no gus ean ariso | Of the ground i mado to grow, and o deop, thoiough, From Uur Spocial Correspondent. of the soil deseribed is piho oof lime, Tt would pay | from the earih ; and nover to s'cep on tho Jower floor. Be- plowing, about the I0th or 1%th of September, turns ol ] SupwavenrKr, Texns, 1466, richly to spread 400 I of flour of boue upon every weil | side keeping the cellax clean, care should also be teken to under, and, Af the season has been favorable, much foul | @ Yesterday afternoon,” says The Aberdecn Sunwy cultivazed nere of land in that count. o e s year. . Dr. Ward, who lives near the | tufl, such as weeds and what I8 called 'quack’ grass, mey | Sowdh, - we hed cocesion to walk to the Court-H 3 be exterminated. ‘Then sow the wheat, with a drill, put- | and on our C::‘y‘n-pnmglll.':ur the old butding (. The Bwt proce on the north shle of b-av 6.6 foor. | Mbirty-Sfih-st, bei .8 By 9.0 e et e of tom, 1 shadl bey fort Confusion Confused—Dr. E. H. Tiviorr, Martland, | g 1 ot NewaJe! v, i oo S sloy i bey forth . v 2. 3 A tland, | grent salt-mamshes of New-Jemeey, says, from his house, | ™ A A tront, by 100 unt heretofore gowmitied ot produca | N. Y., poiute et o ks eive T, | e Dil, e can 100k down upon the | 1ing on, say, ouc-8fib of » bushol of Timothy grass sced. | wa s /Coln, T Tl s perel Srepen Ou a pon-compll Twili grant | article about proserving butter, 1f wo mistake not basks of fog lying upon & lower level. ~All of our slec Tiie net April sow one-fourth of n bushel of ciover sced to | white men, » biack mer Snd.s WiAS for, T O e ato, on which U can go before the Cliouit icle was about purifyinz rencid laid, sad recomsmended | rooms ao ujon the upper floors, and, I think, in & yore the acro. Now, we have a meadow for the furth year, | 7R3 il vy ‘one of those secuients that Wi oeent In tha begh which, baving had, say, tro busbels of Onondnza crpsn | 1Y Mo o SEEDULGRe hon Gutaide of Just 8 “leerie” morm foed deep, brougit £ the last, on eau ght 42100 e, R melting it and stirring in three ouLees » Prussian Government was represented beforo the Court | We printed it exuct'y as written, with, Iy thels Coual, Baton Von Grabow, aud by Mr. Lopasgo. | it might meon. Indecd, of that we Loreeof soda.” | heaithy stratum of the atmosphere than tley would be if sown on au acre of the whent, ear!, May, or oot Sf1CF | ¢uryjuice than be waa caiculated to carry, and bad. in_ co.e- ut refiecting what | loss elovated. roetill iguomut, and | Dr. Sx0roRASS—This may be o in tbat locality, but the wheat was taken off in the Sunimer, should give about | quence, lost sli confidence in bis leis, and was sitting on the as much hiy as can be cured on the youudi by the 15t of | hiliside. The negro, an old and weli known freedmar, i-CAsL cOre y-ulntiat. and feet on TR MASL by Huirs B sben still thore 0 sineo Dr., Elffott tells us that insteadof chloride | there are others where the case s revorsed. ‘Those Tivir, N o Matnaisah e s e of soda it should have been printed eiloride of sodium. | immedistely wion the bunks of the Potomac, and othes | dune, for this fourth crop. Socn aa this bay is off the , ollering bis grutaitons ald in gefting "old muee e ’ P LAW INTELLIGENCE, Novw, if (hat 1 ot cominoa sl we. should (ko 1o know | Southern rivers, have often eseaped malorious discases, | £Tound, -zquwwrl:»l«;nx,‘c{m'-um.-m'h'h"" f'd'fg"r"‘ & m';l‘,’;,;"'fl,",',; ';‘.':;“‘;g_‘j"".;“;-::‘;: clover seed in t 'wil. o 11f:h year, this land should el a8 the cowntennnce of & GG -nioth s, 100.5 fret on Lexington-ave 1 b 4 - o i e G Y g g a9, e ———— what'itis, We should also Like to know what is chioride | while the houses situated upon tbe adjoining bills or biufls o gt ? ol e ‘Tho mext plot comprised the block bounded by Fifth and | COURT OF COMMON PLEAB—Srrcta Traw—Mar 21, of soda ? ) wére 50 sickly some seasons as scarcely (o be babitablo, | Pastured, o:d this completes the rotationsand the land is | L FEER T oVincing. aves., Sixty~eventh and Sixiy-eighthests,” Lot No. 1 | Tefore Tudgs CRSDOss —MAY 2L | " Aagle Sugar Clarifer.~T. D, HALL recommends the | Hingy Wakp Beecuee—A fow miles gouth of Indian- ready for u erop of corn. By this ‘rotation’ the ground is | =250 enny for your thonghts, 0!d dog,"seid we as we pasesd o0 tho south-east corner of Fftlave, and Sixty-cighth st., wus | i oy use of dippery ol bark us a clarifie of aple snear, He | apolis, ujon bigh biaff of White River, one of th | filled withcloverand Timotliy grasaroots—andifthe clover- | by, * A" penny tor yonr thoughts, old wooly pate. Are you ot €4,00) and spoedi y ran up (o €0,200, at which prico | ye ousiders it better than 11k or eger, * Cut the inside | highestin that loculity, in the early settlement of the sncd is cut Ligh harge amount of clover will be left ahove Ninking of tbe warin bovd of symspathy thas cxists bet t was knoeked down. The lot next, south of thin, sold for | fdleton. gk Songsred L (d: | bark iato small piocos, peak ovor uight fn_ water or tep | country, thero was & town built. Upon tho opposlte side | the surfuceof the ground. All this boing killed by the plow- | ti.c one who was faithful sud borest es asave, and the e xi @ I, et e s | 10 conts to tido event. Vasicll ogt I W, Knapp, e ok~ | enogh to covur t, pour tho muciage and bark inte tho | of the fivor thero was mmall settloment, but fightly cle- iuig, decays and becomes food for plavts. This rotation fs | who wie tiue Southerver when & master O repar(jog O P | e e e v Getasted oo | SOMd Srap, nnd sttt in thoronghly. talr » plat will b | o the warer-level. Aoeording 1o the usul theory | only applicable to land in good candition, If our Linds | Cos Aorios i more prasties) phlay ) e e s xing the bl . Wty pliutiff must take out & new ord > suflicicnt for 6 or 8 grllons of sirup, but er quantity | about welaris, these houses should bave been sickly, and | have been too severcly cropped to justify this five-year but e g il must tako out o new order. dIenrs O | il Go no harm, Skim just before boil thoso T the town bealthy; the Foverse was tho fact | HX-€rop course, we get o crup of elover o grow. us large ia O e arst A thurk s WD ( we ean plow under, and then put it into the soil, teking o A port coufis med and Judguient ¢ 0 e Water Pipesc—C. 8TR0NG, Meredith, Delaware Co., N. | to such & degreo that the town was entirely abandoncd, o faithful uegro, himsel & _erippie, toiling on with the single crop off of wheat, or something else, and 8w 19 | yuy leaning on bis arm, and the dog following at bis beols, —hyjum-liun vacated; the ju | Rotier apt. Mary dune Roner.—K | gravted. - —— What 15 the chcapest aod best material for pipes to | and tho housos left to decay and waste, The luws of healtls ) SUIMEME . COURT—CIROVIT.—MAY i.~Defore Justico | Ding waler from u spring, 120 rude distaut? HalFinch | are not always to bo moamiired by bigh or low situations, | clover and repeat the process unti the Jand isin good con= | Such sights are common &t the South, Would that our enemies nine | i osie | Jeud pipe will cost §160 per 10d.” nor by highor low sleeping-rooms, if they sre properly dition. The cheapest wheat ever raised on onr farm was | could seo them.” ST hatee TUA AN OAT CASE. Then that probably would be the cheapest, a8 it would | ventilatod. N }7 -"n';nk_ the clover to get a good start, in g"- Spring, In the light of sneb * Southern scencs” we would el Jock S35 600 . making amoan! | 1 (i"m“ mllmn.xg .Iu, unulm-w wl].u 1865 ;«ulln'ku sl l':;u;h hai u‘ry other nnl:m;ll el'al wult hl:,.l l;m rth- N -;J;r:rgi-‘:.‘n‘.wmuxl,‘m )';:m- m:: ."&"fi‘.'h;:".”{{f\‘“l’.'&“ lx:m:;r:;:i:}?;:d«";'l{:l:) which is the superior race ? ounded by Madison and Fourth- t may be remembered that in Decomber, 1563, an | bo crooked around stumps and s'oucs. ‘Iho ne: eapest | monton, N. “ Many patches of struwberriva Lave been be i o P " B e s et | e remembered that in Do the ot | i8 wood, bored upon the s ot, and if buried five feot deep | bully kilicd by cold weather in March ond April. Tho for the drfl. A fow years sinco a twenty-nerofield,treated | In Texns, as in most of the Rebel Sates, Intemperanbe i o the vime Ind-a witn forage for | will be indestruetible. The hest of all would bo_comont | prosjcot is not good for wore than & two-thirds crop, al. | in this way, gave s yield of 33 bushelato the acro for the | i universal, The most prominent men,as well ws dim e tah W eane | Thoueh some ficids pever looked bettor. The season will | Whole ficid. That wheat cost but little by the bushel, 31 | 1o.q oonuicuous, haunt the many ber-rooms snd sppess ir A\uu at the time mmm..u to bo the ;I 1k | e xed upon the spot and Lud down is 1 Dut litt) o ' - Aty soni these vessels the scboovor Alex- | not give the £gircs of costs be two woel . ! u e work wia required to produce et n mong these vessels the schoover Alex- | not give the £g1.008 of cost be two wocks later than lust year, Pear, applo and peach 8 req P i drank on tho strects, The Southern members of Congreas e, Inden with oats. She took fire like L Iplur for Lice on Ntock —JEREMIATL GIPYoRD BUsH, | trees bloonied ful simply Lo gay to you that |h-£m~p~|<l the next evop of 18 feol of water. Sle was instred in the utsuquis Co., N. Y, ur will kil Lico Moiel of Ponltry-Housa Warded,—~W. DOMINICK, (el | wheat was not promising, and I have been led off farand | prove no exception to the people from whom they comne. 1 was abandoned by the owner | ypuop oyl without Lenee | 1npsvilie, Schoharie Co., N. Y., whlits the modalof a poul- | Wide on tho wheat question, but not further than most of | " Ju mao rals, education and religion the South is quite e t h the 3 r} est Wt hado with the pleie: | g 1 predl et icient o, o 100 heme Derhapa. sumo | QuF sgrieultural discnssions, You muy read and burw.” | o 0l Ca' o b North, ¥ have heand o r & ¢ e oant for tho | Wl 10 raiso th ‘G holl of the vessel, and, us ho to sif..dry ashes upon the animal 5 b » | clwitas, n Mr. , tha P - Cu iy, Bg! card them in three or frur tines duri ortside member, who has such a building, will f Nevor, Sir; there is too much good sense in that letter to = 3 st a MriMortia the President ol the Compuiry, afrtacd yo Wyo- | withndesar 1 y iz, will favor bim | NeFen B e eeded by any wheat-grower in | Unionists of the South assert they “would prefor to hawe i h ) f = tho | sub y to sell bim tho ests wiich mygit b found tn ber | A Proatal —E. A. Rossevs, Termitag Wierviso we respecitully advise him r atinged | for 80. Afier raisiog her the oats turned ent to be 1n unex: | 1 S A Toeceipts of faur months, fom Nov. | topurchuge the Poulicrei®s Compuaion. Assgeueral rulo, | Awcrics, it 'I'"l""_‘lwl!h s o ':"m any ""‘I;"‘" the Rebellious Statesreduced to the condition of mere e peciod quantities and condition, aud the 8efiudant, 0, 1865 10 M. where your object is to oblain egs, there is more in good | ever grow. It details the only system of manuring that | » ve Secrasion- e L ekt 1he b o1t home—tha these o | €40 ovor be practiced w advantog in this conntry. Wo ritories for years to come.” Ono of the active e north side of Sixtye 1 the lots on Foarth ve. raaged from €104 to §5, oo was h";&l ml.' ; wery large number of persons were in alo and the blading was spirited. The sui o o — e ——— e biie b f the ( o while wesigico of the Cocpens, ter wld, 147 BTN bppion E | e us repadi Call rased ou the @ik ghave been in the partienlar breed. In building & poultry-house, recol- often s1id of all eoneentrated win 3 for | Iste said to e yesterday, “Tt in useless to disguise the TOE NOELTE EXTRADITION CASE. o i ta recover e valic litter oed g e e Pinea will ot do. oc may, e together | field crop, ciover goed is choapest and best, Tustead f | fuct that this * Conservative Unionlsm' is Secession undes A————— Twoquarts Low mitk per duy, 6e. isbad. Why? Be it iuterferes with tranquility, The | carting 160 on-londs of manure to n distant field, the 1o p e m @ Wit until the troopsare withdrawn sodl Whe Case Agnin in the Siough of Despond , Total points of wicocss aro: Warm quarters; roomy; clean; up- | fanner can carry the whals suwunt in o peck measure. {10 States sgain admitted, then wo shall legislato 10 suit What will They do with 1t¢ UNITED STATES DIS Coat of keeping, 14 tans boy, 8. molested; plenty of food; variety of feed, varied daily | Tho only diffcrence ie, ho must givoit one year to grow, | 10 3428 EAIR RIS EES,, B e E Jud S O e s with animal food of some kind, it maties Ittle what rowing manure npon the land is more economical thun | onrse Ives, and we'll show the niggers how to beheve,” @ rling 1t. Some of our readers will mecollect what we | 1,0 spech of the masses, Said a planter to me, “1 woe water chang d cften; crushed bones, either burned or | otherwise, pulverized earth or spent nshes to wallow in; | hove stated abov lixht, aud'ss much cheerfolness us possible. Then eelect | With 600 ucres i cul o8t suecessful Jersey farto: every year €0 in clorer. . ¥ " any portion of the land to | do ax I please about paying them—if they care to cem- _ Tu the United State Commissiover Newton, in the case inro Corl The Conrt has div died y | Five m b T Ty e boen staler iu Califorsia by dohn Lambert, folluwing | One bundred 1 cornmeal, §1 50 obliged to make a contract with my miggers, but T shall s the points taken by the Usited States District- W ‘Total rorplus .. e good breeds, - Tho middle-sized Dominique, sivgle combs, | That s to sag, ho never allo § Nawoby fuviien ovetify and Plowing.~Ntonoias Surrron, (dessa, Schugler Co., | yellow legs, aro perhups the bet. Ko Spanish are good | remain a whole year without claser. At the last work plam I'li shoot them through.” He mistook me for @ . S La plo e 3 n i o o " 1 ] HYer S0 i tatos are ( ° 1566, § soved copy of thv s e, N. Y 1# plowing gravelly loa all the time ouo way m: 8o aro the Crvels, Avoid ull big breeds, and espe- | Of corn, clover sood is sown. When 1he po friend. Another said, *I'd a lieap rather have scen g of the City mud County of I THE FORGED | botte lowing 1" | the Eust ludia fowls."” b sown to ¢ & saod i i O % 1 and all shot dead than 10 hove the castody of ibe e k]nlllu- Letter your crop. Flow ne Manure—~L. L. ABELL, Conway, Mass.: * What | Wheat, o . niggers stood up in tho yard and all shot de n o g g L 2 it i and three ways, if vou can, | benefit shiall T derivo this yoar from the nse of croshed | Aeed. It is his great secrot of Lind themn freed.” Yot bo bad among them como noble O s e & |~ The Benesit of Brrds.—D. A. BAKTE, North De © epon tobaceo or eorn " pends altogethor upon | AT sucoess can abways bo obtuined wherever clover will | Christian men and women, who bad served him faitlfally Gusing no fyjdenge 5 dfumen Vs S | perhaps New-York, , he kiows, wo fineuess of the article. . I you yse the Boston Milling | 870w Wl tbeir lives. This focling is almost univorssd Dairy Fronomy.—A dairy-woman, writing to 71 16 butter-makers to steain | smoug these ex-slaveholders. Yet Vlack-hearted mon meg The remuinder is ealled fulse | yoteblack-skinned men may not. *1s thisthe Christian & Flour of Bote it will give your erops imtediato bev e erpillars which in- milated. DEMATE4 I"r".ff)'dl' " Sountry Gentleman, Teeot | buttermiik through u sies: fit, because it is in 8 condition 1o be st once w - UNITED STATES PRIZF COMMISSIO! S0acr OWLA. thie 3d day of February i0ib, Before Com ) i i $1,00, to ald Sheriff by one of the ) United States agt, Steamer Stephen Hart, Steamer | ut the Crushied bono is sold of various degrees of fineucss, The | t ) h the City end County of New-York; and that such o Bally Mance and May Clist i United States | WCT 20 miany thut ¢ conrsest portion would be of more beaefit to & crop four | butter. 1t is 88 £ood s trne butter for shortening. £ Lie | civilization of the nineteenth century *** €nid a negre éo d—':‘xfifii'":;hl;n:ffi&u\ém o copy o i e | Dre 2 l‘n‘l.::;:., B i “' Jubave | Alter they hind 1 than the present yesr. In onr opinion there duiry is large, and the accuniilntions larger than needed | e this morning. * I am unfortunate shout my skiz, bat B e aen entut ot e | e ¥ than Alles apycured yeaterdsy (0 o he final | Dearly cvery leaf (hat remsined. Afier th por clieaper maniie than bone flour. | for immodiate_nse, put into @ kettle, simmer slowly, pont | | mean my charseter and priuciples shall bo white.” Soure . [ in thiir cocoous il their bristles came off, ot Mre, THRAT in partieulrly severo | off the top—which is oil, and as valuable e hutter for | ure anxious to get North, for, say they, he Becesh aross (i criol to us," Tt seems that some & Iators are encowcs | =No Cireuit Caler b | Part HL—Nos. 6 ., 304, 621, | wings began 1o form, we observed & flock of binckbirds | npon those who color b o of putting any- | eookery | busy ia tue trees, fiou v g till might. On exawiving | thing iuto butter, is, in my estimation, mm[.fy e aging this idea, as the following will indieate, from Z%e we found they were pi the imps out of the coccons, ty. 1feream be churned soon aftcr it becomes sour, FROM CALIFOKNIA, Gonzales Inquirer: ng (hem in their crops. OF course we got Bo | ter well worked to free it from buttermilk, then il We had a glorious rain lest Thursday—just the kind of in, | New @eold Ficlds in Nevada Counmty ~Their | roct soaker that the good preacher praged for. Tt wi but in 1564 1 sold $500 worth, from | set awny over night for sey ten hours), then worked ¢ and then, aod not 11l then, add the salt, your butt u | applos the next y | an gere and & half, and sold too carly ot that, or | sh | groatiy neoded on the crops, the flattering prospects of whish Promise—Charncter of the Conntry - | FE0 T 5000l ing just now. Webave every Indication '~ From the time Lurshal to this will v | Bave §500. Tho trees are full of blossom buds now, but | b a beautiful yeliow, and will keep all the better for the 4 n‘"’."“’”"fi.’.» g e | the meroury was down his worning, April 24, still | extin worki . Neemery— y Climate, &c. Sprioe bas opencd, but tie gay, bive-eyed co uétte has decols ven p o8 & proper requisition. Not [ the littie caterpillars are ull alive yet, wid | g Chicoryo—Z. B. CiArrie, Moorlus, Coun.: * Where | From Oo: Speclal Corrrepondent 58 80 oflen, that we are rathes alrald to exteud to Ler the usod e 1l Weovitas,” snd'(kts fruit buds are. ‘Lell your readers o loc can chicory seed bo obtained, nud where ean I get B K. | Myanow LAKE, Nevada Co., Cal, April 7, 1 | welcome. A burséo reads fire, it thes o . on i o | 5 | : ) | " \Quite & number of freed men and women (eparted heuce foe Bution, the supreme law of the land. N | worms, und to ho, ackbirda in | Blise’s Se rred to in Tae TRINNE report | For the past two years the miniug interests of Celi- | u uiore favorable location some days since. They were of the Constitui but in the of | Doctor E. PARKER Lelman, Luzerne ( ., Tevom- | of April 3 1 Mr. Blise, nt Springficld, Ma: | fornia bave been dechining, f day to day b opuls- | 10 Lake @ trip to the States, and sceordingly, having et | mends the nse g whale o1l soafs o k wwoft the | Corn for Soiding.—Dr. 8, HOMPREY, North Per Feia b ¥ Evoe S L) rom day to day ber popula- | passaee o v wagous ‘Bt & quide 0 mect them on the redl COURT OF Jiae diwinished, by the departure of miners for other | Baiow, left in kigh iee. Private porties of this kind BaJ g aibly, under the lead of designing we, find themselves travening it is | |-, when ge in the ' Vie.: “ Will growing cor, trees. 1t shouM bo apph with u brush . but by the lnw of 2618 it was provide s proper applicatiou th 4, - y iy , \ 4 | % 5 . 110, 1556, 1604, 164 | forke of tho limba whero they wake their neste. W o bavo | pag? 1680, what kind of Mo will pay, | and, s they supposed, richer mining localities. Deserted comminsioners should jcsue 1 it o proace 4 . o ek Rt Lol o | o doubt petrolonm or gas tar wou'd be cqually efoctive, | " iy Stowell R Ten 1 (ha hat, | 20 SHSAYINPPORRS E 0 I Bl doc 1 | Ing e halmy ciimate of te tropics betore they are ally swure tves forthwiti. Thet was done int e om IViteheraft L. 1sas IYANT, Frocdom, | butthe secd is 100 expensive for your purpose until you can | Y38 o8 and comps present their testimony of o deserted | orle, " stranger things havo huppened. Ci thers Dent Corn will aiiswer a | €OV With the year 1866 a new aud bright exe 0pens | An oid black man, relating Lis experience of snffonmg AN INSTITUNE FARMERS CLUB. | e Co., Olio: “I ¢ to Ouio in 1436, 1com® | grow it yourself, The 8 | wenced oy well where I wanted it. When 1 had gome | good purpese. down some seven feet, o neighbor eame along who was s Tram ho got a peach esoted, and went aronnd the ed me it was the size of my well from vised mo 10 il up and commence aLow; t Lo water un £ cach row ehl i H T CAh well” | In Wanter the ud Lave sw it might be with poles, wlvies, but du times | lay the Pmm.l- over hat, me in n section where fulls ¢ & when the §3 ndmithed thet 4 sofoicnt cause was made o p of Noelte, and that the warrant is i cond thelaw. That warrant was delivered by bimsclf « on the 2 day of February, and he cotu it #hould be exccured forthwitn, and ke was prowised b dmuldb-.n«-uvd on the :;m h.x Aye 1“‘-1)1 shal did not ced 1o the Club every week, by the outside m jnes Noeite on tae next day, but’ instead mads a return at th oh) o sit all the time _ ¥kt the Sheriff held bim under tho advice of bis connsel, and | 0™ 1 80 great that it would need to sit all the time t to surreader hiw. That return was hetd not good. aud | give the whole a fnir hearing. Some of these will get but tnull::;r;:l"n.;l"’r;lnr“rlr;j’:‘-_n:.n "ln?:l'{'_“" e and somo nove at all, whore the questions | ) oueht me very foolish te WM believed st the time that the wa portant, or such as Lave been an- s dig, be will find « Yicient. aud that the Marshul saould have pre oy of R. B. ing.’ 1did not take bi the warraut _under 2 the Steriff prof { ter rush. d Prisaser. From outside — sources ; or the state- Wis warrast was fssued o the oas iphor ap- - inet Noelte and ¢ Efim promised by lay after delay occurred unti! it b seating the ¥ 1w of the late lamented T o wet the Mareial an nee, dn necordan | | | for the Golden State; fur and wide the pews hus spread ‘(m the last yeer, told me that his howse wes ! liko wild figo, “more gold has been discovered in Cali- | humed over his head by some ten Federal soldievs, | | RO Terspay, May 8.—The number und variety of subjocts ack Trees 1 “or five years | bas severy year, 1} b within on of the forn New fields are open; richer than any ever b who had come ot midnight to visit the defenses n the United States, not temporary surfac less black womsn to whom he had given sheltes aring | gnd whom he strove to defend. ¢ 1've had a harder timg their burden of pres since tive thing i.m eall {"n‘-‘dum has im:; !lhu before." orade” Wi > H o 0s; W e taken the slaves from what little protec —the EI Dorado which miners have long expe ted r o e e e s b power 10 proteot themeal i to e present time quarts leads and | X L fiicrs a quite us abusive of the negroes a8 o » sarity in this State. Tn the year 1863, | th ';vlmym.‘nhmnvln 'rhel:_: the Im-lo;»:d llustruies evadus, while teading | the effoct of their prescuce upon Toxas o rrs: Nevades, while tesiling | =g oy B moet ¢ odoral toidlers In fown o8 st ently fixing up quarters in the uncomplete@ gethicr, d, wnd upon | diso s bultd o hourd | docer foet wi slubs, and brush. Som night, in hloss the snow es hut permanent gold quartz ledges, b ons metal down to unknown depths | P | @ bref not wre irrelevaut T uni wered B4 be e apper in the hin, o wallig s Agoin & the front for * this 1 par t me his experience. Ho It wos difiic ¢ examiation it proved to be a strip of | Court house; and heara aflerward they were ordered to re- g i B Of | e et (he.scasion of the Distriot Court, whisk for the curculi A h it may, onmell, it has be at deptly; finally the cuit wround from th of quartz. This heimmedistely claimed, | commences on Mouday uext, shall elose. This movement is jor'—on secount of its great clevation | not made -mmu';'. mo.lh'e;“ l‘:rvtgm:um;bv last l_‘ou.\: such & b Tnose was strongly spoken of. bot fivally dropped as being un more was dowe until the Sunmer | 0y A O cltizeon. We have, Boweve, irties beard of the sew discosery | b nothing said of the present order, pood or bad. On e it senson | #Ame day on hicl they came, we hean of @ freedmap being j Suringhihs evening. for insolence to the agenton Dr. Thom- Patience of those re: being abused. An ¢ new wus ottained aut-District-Attornex odor, keep the pests as Lave dono it for Mr. Mc tated Lere o have failed, Louse, sud at the very | Lo transport | o berry seed ! And at what seaso 17" They ean be grown frv id that it Is no , by Heary Do Joume ber, | (hin went and move ir way to the new dis , Is again stated , and 1t y Mr, ( th ul‘::“ ¢ the only safe wethod 1810 jar the curculio | it was set, aud then went to the houso aad fors Come, Autumn or Spring, in_pu - s - dibs Tindr tho i und o1 e d sce if we bave got the | spread uck, whero the oot will more than 500 local a8 oy couipanies | senis plantation. . Wo hope the arrival of troops was not the t the warpact i f Mary ie troe, cate 4 killing the insects hd onee n P 0 b J‘ K i = 4 % The w teok bis stick, and st every | 1o reach 0 excitement COMMEDEC o i sdequate | canse of the poor fellow's sudden desth; nor of bis disobedd Slppengisie s Dast Nosks L i y bt e Ve 10 | ghcet, Aud, furthermore, he wys that eny | 1t went, as ot the first finding.” Consequently, | 7% W % CLARK, New-Yo L b e o Togiveans ndequate | Eo o e riien of the plantation; but it woald make no dis i S e s with plams as potatoes will grow | says M. Hryant, his fuith, an wrpbnen e o Farwers: Glub thisk of the Mys ' the extent and Light of this excitement Would be | fejerce what w6 might a8y, or What our opluion might ba; the a right to rely on 10 . of ‘the | mat strong. In this all pr s . at 1 ks you do not read its Pports or ble, equaling in extent that of the eari gureial lnpreston will be that the arrival of troops was feato the Gover r ASHBURY STRUZZLL, | L. P.J ¥, Woodcock, Crawford Cov t ek that : ‘o the ®ad catistrople. We understand the i o i th - e the Aalikloass 1 . Rt iy gy B | 1 pwmising even bettor and more su | terward, 8o that 1o investigation can be bad T wirhe another of the faithlss: * It is water foole Cutting Need Potatoe Blecekers | - oita, Jase no 5, cnuping | 81 (s tie, tnces hie sbould be arrested. We belicve he haa | weer oversceiny for the dootor some five or six years, and a8 i e ! s, New-York: “It took 15 or * 2 the seed 1learued e pos raft, | beeo with, and | i cord we never heard spoken of bim. The provocation water-wite u ty « bedied iu the uill toration ¥ possteia it vas rom New-Y orl 0 be coni- | gonsed with ical skid ean, in five minutes, ring about the pr the potato | porth or east or we . B rile dust old pluster or wu 1 1 uily, and it way tako as edicnee 10| erosing e scmbling in that Tespect the mMics riatnly bave been strong, to have caused b 0 far & % Be Tarh of May a particle of ey weping the lower ciuls io its orig to planter # Gorw ot Evronoen Medd 118 riches are | forKet bimsell, Bat it matters Dot to auticipate another : Y s ax @ fortilizer Amin Wilh & slight but inpe o hear this truth in mind K i ¢ European localis s L Tinin s sons 18 af rest, owing to the grand phisstbropy of the f the fraud. It is recomune where | movement of the %d will move over, for K W. H. W TRree, Seran. | ot in argentiferons galera, w niretecath century, which seeks solely ;;::u::nr_-ur;xdt on that dsy at 1 4 the priso fiurmers sh stone | matter how That its tumiy, “ Hnving jus med Laniable | per pyri o found in abundsuce, with sma T on of Tam)Te 3 . the Marehal promised tint if e e | ind ok There is nothivg Sondanit thik T know .l-n fridh it H " (the son of Ham) aservant of servants stall he be next day the pris; uld bo prod: tuxt, Surbri tarine worthy ¢ scivnes, and the et is ouly ran 10 go to with a copital ¢ 2 s y - J 2 urm oa'the LT - pot 6 it vy p,.‘.‘,”‘,,,'\,. e ,f,,, . ooy s R ‘,Elmnp:'. 81200 | gl mineral «pecimens. The quart differs materially from | '"""*'mfiu:;:'mfufimtmfl'.;rr D e 1. 11, Brows, Forl Seott, Kn rn Now. York will, excopt perlinpe, any ever bofure discovered in this State; it cor:tains wueh | N excitement was. raised on_ the Stmed ,,,m ping Brect Apple~J. L. Guerasi, Ma inge ean be nted for upon wavs gool better fi untry doce iron, wl is found in o deeomposed porovs condition bee the gesailt of the Regular soldiers npon the prescribiug b endt s specimon of & mmedinia-sized, principles e volk, it s like all new coun e ALl ek ol sriulie e Enalio, 50 dlay wallk en, and'tor some xl,,m.,,,":“; st wan i power 10 co y which keop ithout ay eX the ! s bty ' el ety dignation of the merchanis at this ouss ; sent time i 1o receive t . | vet having been discovered, Foine of the granite coutuins | ',::, :.‘,, g ,‘;,.l,',“, ;.."‘;'1’ ,‘,,,,,,.;,‘L‘ e v wrEenneat, i to w-York to | haviog yielded as Ligh ! fore the Freedimen's Burean, they Klippen=tein warr v can demonstrate t wold from Wil whites ean be made to swes gives for fis Loy« wig wer. nty, No Yo, by | and that W, K, Guiflit « 10 in pgold r' for very lhate toward Court. the Mot ioh $hows o mark upon one side, sovernl | Sleeping Koo tory. The A | - in Texws ofien wondeg - - ) N Bieh books as if it bod been punetured | fsase” Boxp, V most of the rock will Bave to be contes of o1 the funds rined North for the blacks, Marshal, wouid do oty B 8 :::1'-'-" 'nb:r:r\v iikissie ' iy the teeth of o fine sos vh‘. uuxv‘kmu u‘« L Do dlly h‘l ¥ ! 1 be Lut a stonll item of expens w penoy D been dishirsed bere that we oss trasen thing for o G [ K s the tree-bopper” B docs not | stories? ve long L otk e Soald e no fight with the oo \ e , | o the opinions of orhe Javes M. am u yo 2o d ““I‘“: ‘l'-‘.' iive pl it~ did come to the Sunduy-school is o & soyerior £ hi the i, & 1 Machines Ehabuted,—The sost important was @ moded | belicve upstuirs decidedly the biwter; but & " her and inve ¢ his is probubly the g the fivight was eighteen dolbas, which the Tike, we & wattur iy, to - of Tithion & Young's Bar eriser, & notiee of which | story plavs given in Mise Boecher's be ter my condition. 1 ear gold Las ever been discosered. 1or the presest, expressing due gratitade here was riven last 3 k) t now was W proeure a | out @ bint or mwisgiviug an o daor being e il 2 0 West and | o0 O send s it i now o Deithant s « o0 1o Wity Lwork ing o e witile le Bief objert of the work, which appears | take up land under the Ho p likely, with | UItY oF Sled g J . (e constantly asked from them, and they and muko a vepo Tie 10 1he farne ox0e OUheT Teapectay 80 fur 6% | have read it i | industry, to succved in making i tion, will ex above the level of the s A . Not o single free A \ev Buttoren & Ma cilled Kees's Charn, | tagmprove 1 American women, §hive been 1, Minn., with your fowily. Inguire at the Gov- | fown, as o permanent ibode for wusn, yunks thind ‘xas. Yet the few schoeld or, and butter prodiced | ded 1o questi ons, and to ingiire whethor @ Office where yon can tind bond subfect to bo |00 g it of the world, one in Asia and o vager leamners, who pay $1 54 formed ¢at 10 wuc u nutes, A revolving dasher ro harm to m; wh o st once and seloer | 2108 . d S 5. Higher rents are ch informed that suct: ops e LhOs Of 10 inchos & turne Wl story about b 1 | Alps exersding it. The ridges about ug bewi alof per- | poor whites, Qur uext Bad bees common, He id not beli 0 Lot very ptrong, a 4 pay $10, and will be s r, and where the suow drifts deeply it docs i been payhig $10 specie eould be found. cuunel coukl gt D " 1f you e fariish facts or you live gpon the £ but remains ¢ % | wonth for n hut without fireplice or window, one s ;’.‘.J'.:.;".&E‘.’};".L-\h‘.i‘fi’.f.’h.‘ i N sound w oesics, & B W3 got & dompue tiie. RO Peak upon ok tho u fision, | PO - " o9 i S0 B e ed in plice of | Joss benefit many ofhers no less than uys o sueh 8 location, s will probably i o2 g e ] spacinl providesces the zegroes i Texas are do- wvet Uimon @onths. O the arrival of K/ my in huiidiu Wt e Cration | Standing upon some vlovated place, the bebokder is struck 'm sl oot ib i artonishing dustry to be e FMAN e nvented in and Fam ity coud stor, is i With awe at the gorreons «nb 3 ! titaely lilp about their churches and N ., Pit., which It ol . £ way - of addi oo osllge g ael woi bouks aud papers would be of Noelte's axrest for cxir o div . room 1o wh tAtory, twe roon |- A o " { boms, affides & apon which an order of arrcst wa 1 they o heside oo s lafe number of vitlley dotted with firy-Tike bl | T the Chyistiaus, so-caiied, of Houston, Picas againei Noele, Ky Broow, whieh is s T Vanosy ey three mikes which tumble over the wons Lone isw 3 i the Sebbath Kebool ero « abe wes afrnid that Noeite i od from | which o sund wh in ux N N WL of the Post It ke beyond, w frow ming ve Lim are the ; with waitip Lo teachers of (he day school are o jurscienion of this Court. He L ot ahnt | o ket 1o okl the Davib The | SoLoN Kosreas—Let us whnphe e Tigr ¢ N e e i the grvat work. Kbijyeastein was determinad to p e ond of the Wrush then being ticd srou O R ace. it the wHLIrS ce shont ¥he country i - Nighest of all, Fremont's Penk: vext | MW moil of legislad d inefficient Roelic 1= the Common Pras nd of the brush i 1 ticd arou s porhaps, o h v » I r \ - hot boots this Mol of legisiniion and inel e : hroom is finisied. Any per-oi whdro Zibg IR bower 1001 carly wll of i | i, hofting aeainst the sby ite gy towers | henovolence ! ;‘{',‘,“""!:f,,“", ould Ak & brovw in five n ey of New Englind had oie, and ML JARY S, Wt WY | ) battlements ws though some prinee of old hud uaed it | We ok on and wonder if men will ener Bowed 1w the antho N Lot of | se=Liocal No ir beds upon the jower The | abwit Nebroske, whieh, it strikes us, e wight iweMling phico—mountains which will gain s wide re- t D¢ their disastroos fuilwes in all they and said, “ Well, Mr. 8 8 tatd | Grasshopper Falls, K o At pecine s Were bo e ml ulv-l walthy al ;.qw[wlull tioma litthe 8 &0 = ‘*|" 4 I‘ hall “m" e Lo i ald - wndperetion, et the lesson of the Court 1 look upow the i Mr. Lo | e thing for this wor k Mk o bl twe o1 o Lnow if the Tormtory in good f I i when eloquent pens o ieir wiy hither, nnd | honr fom— bl mgwes a return that rabeogent fo 10 b gy ) f ol Bet cilier i1 e e sohyeet to Righ vinde ds Jowa? L | writo in their praie. Viere i & pomber, mueied sikecuo | The necessity of womsn ahead and beart v our politicad whow he does not b the gentieman's ingn woukd ot bo greatly { ) el ot o p )t the hand of o or | 88 well a5 social § 1, snce wo are asured of the | d by oo ing iho Wisireippi, aud se o hid "";" th ('l""‘:l’" ';:l"':""“"h": the’d m:‘ul - ;; 1™ 1% the dur sehoos of the whiten love of the defuned d " 2 + 1 yield to the craving <ight and the fr | windde, if his bings are weuk, hie o in danger of hiving | vestige of humanity is visible; the anet aud | Contedene: ated, andd the secds of future revold 2"::“":-“ "75;“.::;"‘:;’“3.‘.’:{ 'r.'. Pro- A5 of the flowers that us ! o ¥ in my t them Blown ont ey hew i Bown or Nebrackor, | robin i the veliey ming with the hise w00 rensof the | gown, T difforent phices the pupils eelebrated the B it . G eleq viow of this g8s8 up d u will send, i you have then, dry sl 19 . W. €, Sy, Del., ks 10 repic anchie above—no noise but Nature's owa. OUAprL 1oty the following from the only Kepublican tion 1rescy, notbing i the shape - | the seed of SO fashioned sorts- parden Yio ;‘| s | npon 'I.c‘y oure would be upon it for those In pursait o | Shons i velen siiiinins hills Mokt | puper of the State: A - et the demands wado under Gaptrcaty. Mo that | yweet Williams, poppies, marigolds, coxcombs, thif, | njper anes. M. Pond spenks of uy of space o ¢ the conutry, East or N h b We were moch pieased vesterday ot witness pious &bis retorn was insaftieirnt Tof 1 reason that f the Ivhocke” gt i1 suaking two sLory hutises i Khoukd intevds Mol 1o vahubi The following i3 an extract from @ recent repors of (x- ' geramonies of adorniog the greves d‘n('fl&* dead ;mv: in the ‘:‘v.!l «m(wnnh:wll,;z $be warr bod | l"l.i/ nd. Turar, Haovibad, Mo., fuinks “sowe Joeal A1 vl | auction on the nm' |" Fhese fortus, taken ae proration oF the mountaine of this distrot | "m “71‘ 'Tn:u‘md:maumwm sugestion the U'mited States Commissioner, The execution of the | o0 e g wers are s great puisance: Kiseme-oter the s vty econom? i the first cost | whabe, in un sgricultural sense, for prowing grin, f s oot ol & leta | Of somebady, whe from T W e ot hod e e ereptased b Pcn ate,” * Kitty-run-ihe-strect,’ < Ol man with apec- t 1) afice yeursit'is o serioun lose | mid erase, ure not exeelied by any in the country, and they | Bty et i R bl orrrind) %fi,fi;.’;;”:“:;:’l.t‘.,.f;;’.!fi.“:m."..:“ ok Totwh T ohiar (o tie Kagewtion of the warrw 4 | facion, Aty Bave Just apoiled some very pretty fumers | of Jbor 1o il *ho fasaily whe are compelled 10 aseend 1o | will compare § uny inthe State, AL arecon- | parion of the Stata of Caliornis, pravionsly 1oexpiored wid | yhicen whem sokdiers are baried. Mr. % L. e Bo laws of 2ir United Btates directed the Mazshal to servewll | for me, * Jolmny-pump-up’ ¢ the only name of the sort | an NPT fory dal wently hourly, srfurm | venient w ran ooy atep trans portation. ! ik nown, containe e grestost mase of mountains, (0K | frered an address, i which he traced fhe custom of eom- e wthID. bl e and' o sccomplieh this hed | [ ever could Jike, even now my involuntary salutation of | An up-sinirs sicksoon | 1¥oodch * Tho best, way,” saye b conap | Whh wiwl average eleratun rate consideratias whal b 1T | gomoratiow national events by stated days aud dwell upos 10 all nmmh eretor. 11 Marshal |+ Jow are yon Johuny ! greew the firt Bprinz vid el enougih for people | who bas hud cxperienes, Lo kill woodchucks, i | been iscovered-withhy the bimits of the United Ktotes—ind | g sppropristaess of the eoremony then being bo exeused irom nob terelog Lls warrnit by £30We | Cuy quy of vour Tuembers send ie some sced ol the Kinac- # 1o cnfier from woe vaniagen. 1006 | yugw in melied brmetone, and take these ta the the: perhape in North Ameries. At one point e el oF Vew | A peclem was sung hesflln::’ with the following stanse: " AT ) une | s $ 4 i . v s the oo e | i e yon tie thi oh 1 wole aod i, e wore ubsery ed five Bioantaie of over 14,000 feed elevaticn, ¥ em e brood avd calsa Potewas exhousted bis powers: that b las either un- | G ol or tell me whero to get them. Fhave fuiked to £ poitivel ot 5 1 e bailding i the consry towpe | in bind, where you tie thisg match to @ pole o vt oo S L o VR el "o Lo Droad i cale Pote dertiliw o somoof bl deputies, am! have I | find them ot seed stores.” the tushion of city houses, Ba ascured, Nir, thereis 1o | and thri it a For am porsible down the hobe, and then il |00 o g aing of the Sierra i 1M ‘dlstriet 1o | fallen, | e e e e L1 oy bobes e uere | - dhes and Plaster—Rffict of Mizing 0w Lo MO | Bios the et rokia of & ove-stdry couBtry Lowe | up the auth weCghts Tho gus of the bz H FOIGLEE | hoteat o be ToA Tosm 18 00 fent abave the ievel of tie o wi e o orce. b “Lhis 1 'E o i . The result of | phoukd be anhealthy forjodging, Probablyove of Uie wain - wik kill whateve tho burrow.® | wod, whiek eraily highey fhan Meoant Shasta, :ifl“-l& e = B A ,‘,:;.,’.;,':;:,:"mm O itimed by Mr. Gorter, murt | eamins wby bouees huve ot Rer rone becn built 80 high | IWhcarW. W. Surum, €la Brie Co,N. Y. WThe | Soitarte veeanicd an she moot. jofty yoak In tto Usited oo $00 Seapis shg AT SO ehen, . That o s o1 446 Arrest of 1his WaD, b tee ccount | be more i o (atweel. sulphate of Nime | s cwing 1o e cXyersiveness of toothie moterinle, Slrat | weevihproof wleat, about which |} weov S0 totore, 1o | Rintom Prok. Whitney amo states that 1t s by ne uones b L T e Sor ks mOU- jon. He Whercfore submisted that tie | iplaster), which i composed of e and suiphurie acid, | ditheutty s Hkely vow to e obviated. Rooing wade | Winter wheat, Bt I have none for dhu.hmmg{‘ wheli | | pe ome othey polnis i the FINge may Le oven 01018 Afer which the ckildren wiwong the graves and Mar statc ofioially why the man was net produced. ‘,‘,',,. Wb potesh 0f wood ashes, there ia on affnity, As the | cheay apuble w0 Wi from danger of fire, will tend to w | Lave it stiil be adsertisesd in THE TRIBUNG, BT b price | deckod them with Gowers. L Mmo—'l‘-l 5 e L. Clision for the Moishal argned that tue | o “J,M narurally neutralize the scid of the N, the | w“m{mwmvh' 111 the style of our fuma-houses 1 we | &e. Until ther it i treloss to epply for seed”” | The cBmate of this becation s 1he most dotightrul of auy | i a degorous aid quiet menser. and impressed thelr solemuity ‘@owr - Tad travcled o\ o7 more grout d vian ¥ was mecoerary | S woukd only egnal ground limestone, Unless there e b vurgect enough 10 awaken ihe poblic mind to | We hieve betare us lotter from use of fhe WOt £G¢t | | way everin. The air is cieat and bracing, while the eun- | open allwho panielpaed therein | oy 120 ta follow. Ninetountwantieits of ils o d fucts i i hiel Woportance, we shall § these duys gel | ful whent growers i Centrel New-Vork, who does not » sdvesday evening the by Tegulars sere- wero » ot o ~ The Mirha), had,be coutinued acted | %as nfmurlnhlna“"l:]l)f! o'l“ll‘.mv m);h:;‘ble"l".m?.:.:n: ::m-l-l.:::":';mm’ 3 v';": L0 o B R L R s Al Ao A poax in conmection With Lis ideus Jaht impsrts o beaithiul gow to the whele eystemn. There | naded Gen. Lor gutrest, late of the Confoderate army. 4 “;‘:"..“" &.fl,‘fi.@:"}fi:‘m‘rkk.fi'; y{: '.E_\;",,ué::f,fxl;;owh,n"' o i R. H, WrLLiams—I entirely tirmve wiils the opintons ex- | mpon whent growing. Tudeed, t Jebtor is & private ope, | 18 10 shkiess-no prevesling discase. Living * not ex- ) . fadrness couid onty susidersd oy n costingent | Iu this opinion el present, nndoubtod?'. sarce. eed by Mr. Robiuson. I weukl never mmend | but it coutiiis some wutter ol 00 woch lul[-tn'umpbe | pensive, althongh Mo grafn can be ralsed, owing fo the ' wad Accident to & Printer—He [Falls Out of @ e Stieritfs ¢ bim ap. Tve Court liad divected | Mica ay @ Fertidizer.—A. MokmiL, Oradge Co., Vt.: g @ faru-bouse 0verone and a Lals stury 1 withheld from the public. **A lasge portion of Liviugs | L)oo of the Summer, the ground being bare but sbout | Windew and is Inetantly Kifled. £r lon fully, fair e the mickl, a8 that fo m ton Connty his long baen devated to wheat. It has bren - | sixbe kis ropeocs wnd be had do i mm’yuy' ,y.». Siad ;,K%??hmu'dvmm&““%mfl.mdr o‘:m :itpm“a‘%::‘:fimf;m to be y-l:.c':] n‘n “the upper flour, | the fln!‘({ur‘v' from the first wwtihement of the conntry, | four months out of twelve. Durimg the Winter, snow ~ Aupasy, N Yfl'm May 21, 1866, reasoirs b veturn, the fret that | yorn Yricrend of ilex mica characterized it. ain | at @ much less cost than they could be made in n ful- | 1t may be said the landa huvo been devoted o this oiie | fulls to » depth of 10 to 20 fest. A the prewwit time the | Robert Martin, # priuter of this city, 'h"l-hfl": warmat fn 1be miwuuh ense was leter hed ’t.r;: any evory stone. Here are schist, te and limestone | storied honse, and, boside, it looks more titting as farm- | crop. ey hive ot beon properly fed; they havebeconio | oo iy ahout 10 foet in depth, yot 15 miles from here -mmmy-mlu o "t'dl out and recei! - """"“""""d"‘h; Alr. Cousticy wmfi’u’ jm" ‘.‘J.m h(xm,wum‘.mh.. o B mm "nhkwen ’f{.u:nu‘ (:[‘ :i."a'r:;m:nd Sows h-d"j&;:.n:m“;:' l;ouclc' 323“'1'?.". ulfi':l:n“:::g h?f b‘s.n- 0 more clover, | everything is green, and the fields waviog with grain, ) Mr. wis 8 mo:., noble-hearted man, well: ; ’“,;?.'.‘,':.’::"..:‘.‘,:‘:,"‘..‘fl",‘.‘:;‘.‘; ;.'ll':mbm. e eSarsy The | who bulld thew, Thde i une of the mostimportast quc- | paut fewer aciee of wheat,aud adopt & iiciota rotations | With all this spow the Wiaters afs 06t severe, the ther | known enigsmsd bY il gae silseas-,