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FROM SAN FRANCISCO. I permanent peace start from very different been organized into a company, a year or (Tens and hundred of thousands of famUIe THE INDIAN COMMISSION. ably and conscientiously. It Is also reported that Generals Pope and Sickles a-e marked for removal. premises, and hence, arrive at widely variant two ago, by General ouuy.

at each, house ns a he travelled southward, leaving a happy line of farmers' wives behind lion. Verdigris would no longer endanger life by the use of German silver in apple stnee, acd other acid cookery they would have plated spoons at a email cost. conclusions. Tney asaert tuat tne Indian la DBBOlATIOSr. valid title back or that, aa the eot're property la within the boundry or the Pueblo lands er Putrero Vtjo or San Krancisco.

Politics sre more mixed tban ever, and tha Union party la apparently hopelessly divided by the action of professional politicians who are determined to "rule or ruin," and Halleck Is named as the successor of Tbe night approached, grand, terrible and ssd thruld have dote so saneh more had I sup. posed (hat be wonld rsv been I tblsk he was ore or toe bf-t men I ever knew so Kind-hearted ard conscientious. I do not believe ha aver Intentionally wronged a man In aisllie. el tie defence be often said, 'l never did anyihinc aiiinst nay conscience," and "mv t-ocor, b-loro in dj Ufa. Be once said, "I believe only people born honest reijtlem-n are the Americans, English, magnificent.

The heavy, black clouds cov not Incapable of civilization, and that in a space often years, If placed on a reservation i he will pass bom the nomadle to the pasto to-day la comfortable or affluent circumstances, would wake to-morrow to flod themselves It would be Infinltel more honorable tad manly on tha part of tha Copperhead leaders to advocate repudiation of the national debt nrwnlv acd sauarelv. than to aim at On tbe Way to Meet the North. one Md Meade of the other. The pro-tlavery desperado in the White House seems Labor ering tbe sky to tbe north and west, were occasionally rest by long-continued and era Tribes. resolved to employ the last vestige of bis Horrors of the Coolie System.

nut wnen supper time came a more iu set of women was seldom sees the silver had disappeared and nothing left, for the same old brassy look of the German sliver -was nreaent. Waa it a dream Tint at all: the ral lorm oi me. as instances, tney refer to i the condition of the tribes in tha Indian Ter and are likely to succeed ra accomplishing blinding flashes. We ran In under the bank authority to secure to the rebels control of tbe Southern States. To this end he will arriving at the same result by watering tuff and laid up for the night.

A few of us went shore and followed winding paths Up the Missouri. eddier had been a reality, for tbe fllty cents had departed. "What a went ritory uneroxees, Greeks, Choctaws, c. General Harney says that when he was first brought in contact with them, forty years ago, they were as wild and savage as the the latter. If the Demoerits do nut carry tbe state it will be because the people oi California are the mos.

devotedly loyal tbe Union, and will suffer any evil rather than allow their devotion to the party which through the weeds until we to a little German settlement, con Biucn treachery naa Dees ex-ntbitta by the Mexicans toward his party, that an Ameilcanvtaa quite a liod-aend In tbe hour of dinger. Prince Salm Saiai. a prisoner with fcluL, also highly esteemed tte Americans. Maxtmmaa sa veiy cotflal and kind to me. Be gave me Bis photograph and aUnarare.

and asked ms lor nine. He eaid. It Hod spares my life, vnd yos ar to nrope, the Castle ot Mtram.r shall bo yoar home." iUmanAHPinimi. remove every officer who Is unarming to perform his dirty work with seal and alacrity. It is yet ninety days nntil Congress meets.

How much mischief tbe apostate may inflict on the country within that currency by fresh Issues or thousands of millions of legal-tenders, and then compelling the public creditors to receive the worthies trash fcr their bonds at the par oi sold. QTpbnnf bbbb mm suns--mm 91I1T.TBI.WEE1ULTA5D WEEKLY orncii if i clarktt, TMn ara turas saloons 01 tks Tsxatnrs uamad. 1st. frrary mYft-r'-t-. tor circulation by carriers, mum sad ta ataiM.

Id. Tha IiHimi, Hindin. Waa-maadaya and Fridays. Kir th ulli only: and tt wmu.anindan forth mails and aala at our toaster and by mwumb. Terms Cfaleww Trlkue Ttallv dearcred ra tmeclty (r 9 1 (tqamr) J).

S3 Dallr. ts man sasserrbare lpr mum, payrn- Mrnuimn) 19 Trl-Weekly, ipct annnm. parable 1b t.Ott Weakly, tper ai.aum. parable a advance) si.ao rw-Fractional pana at tha year at OMaamarate. aw esmtttlns; sad orderins It or more opM of either the Trt-Weekly or Weekly edUMmx, aaayretalatenserctntat tko stibacnpUoa arte aa a sjoroavlsstoe Kmca to scaacaiBamavlB ordering ttt address of mar assart eaaaaa.

to eraveat May, baaara sad pertty TkataamaB too take Weekly. Trt-Weakly, or lailr. Alio. give yoar ramssR ana future ad- Eow the Cliinesa are Stolen Away and Sold into Terrible and Life-Long Seryitnde. present xnaiana or tbe plains.

Father De Smet, who has for some time been a mis sisting of one house, tenanted by a man and his wife. He was uncommu out rrom tne tnroais oi mose goodly aamcs. "Did yon ever" "Sold three bottles to Rural;" What a ly ine scamp," with several other equally flattering epithets. At eventide, when the boys took down tbeir silver horns to have a toot, the silver bad dis- Scenes along the Banks How the period, cannot be foretold but it ia safe to sionary among the Blackfeet, and who gave his testimony before the Commim, calculate that he will do all the harm In his A letter by the Empress Carlotta, dated In nicative. He had lived there just long enough to forget all he once knew and not to learn anything else.

So leaving him, we appeared, nothing remained or It. Before I January, 1865, has inSt anrw-arori in Parial Leavenwoith, is deeply Impressed with a h. power. saved the nation to be doubted for a moment. It is a terrible dose for them to swallow, but a majority will vote a ticket made up in part of names they utterly loathe, rather than allow the Democrats to triumph.

Onr mines are yielding more freely than ever before, though independent enterprise inrurywaa ftlled WHO tne Bold- I Sne fines fault Witt the Vbnreh Partv to Settlers Live Appearance of the Country The Omaha Reserve and Mission. ller in their capability or improvement. He the era of the silver liquid. After consulting Mexico, ano says that ever since the Papal turned stil further into Iowa In quest of a village. It was pleasant to smell earth and Awflil Atrocities of Coolie Traffic.

yniRD OR THE LBSISLITCBE, Some months asro certain members of the iias organ introduce among them the arts of a more settled life. He orocnn to tread along under the overarching cot- Illinois Legislature were flattering them some seed potatoes which they planted, and is lees procuctlvetrtnan formerly, and com on tne best means of proceed -iBg it waa voted unanimously that hereafter, when any of these travelling centiT came along, they be allowed to pas on without hindrance, whether selling new implements, new patents, trees, plants or shrubs, goods for cod on the markets by assignees, family medicines, book that are selves upon having procured the passage of tuej am now raising tnem in considerable quantities. Over the Sierras. tonwoods. At last, feeling onr way blindly along, we stumbled into the midst of some horses, pigs and cattle.

The army "nstinct of one soldier manifested itself, and he was sorely tempted to steal a shoat, but finally an elgnt-nour law, end were was quite a contest as to which 'of them was entitled to Peace or War: or How to tnvoy set um iooi our land, we have only experienced bitter mortifications. Further oa she says Dorics the last month we have been: naesiusr through a very sharp crisis It we nasi ibroaeb. It successfully tbs-fsrore of the Mmcan Empire V4y be bnlliant: if not, 1 do net kcow what va mnat expect. During the first six mon-ha everybody considered tbe Government perfect; bnt touch anything, set aboit anything, and people curse yon. It is Nothing that la rot to be dethroned.

Perhaps you would think wild me that tic-thine Is a manageable suostabce. because it These gentlemen also look norm the Indian the honor of being its author." On Thurs Settle the Troubles. with roopect for the moral qualities which they claim that he possesses. They say that it is not he that la treacherous it is tn concluded to refrain. far wooer.

try wan, i i atooey vrnera, or JM awutered Letter, may be seat at oar risk. Address TKIBCHK CO, Ckleua, II. day the Labor Congress voted that that law was "a fraud upon the laboring classes," A Batch of Interesting California News. And with night, it Is time to stop. and just such a fraud aa might have been white man.

It is the Government that expected from such men I The law has not An Army of Sixty Thousand Cav Special Correspondence of the Chicago Tribune. broken faith with them, not they with thn SATUKDAT. AUGCST 84, 11567. sold only on subscription, in fact any kind of wares, merchandise or thing whatever, and that we depend on the regular well-established houses lor aU our supplies, and deal with men who cannot afford to play the petty cheat and that all the readers of the Tbibukb be invited to join in the same resolution. The rural districts have always been a rich fie'd for all this class of sharpers, but the been In force quite four months, and already Government.

They are, say these gentlemen, a proud, high-spirited race who can no Its authors are branded by the workingmen cioux vrrr, lowa, August 19. II. I clozed last night, expecting to reach FOHKIUN LlBnB. One ot the questions dlseuased at the. "Labor Congress" id this city was the necessity of having an agent In Europe to per-suade or dissuade skilled workmen from coming to the United States to compete with the workmen row here.

The Congress directed the appointment of such agent, with power to make an arrangement "by treaty or otherwise" with the workmen of Europe not to come hither when employment should be offered them. This policy is precisely that insisted upon by "Tall BuU" and ground, and other Chiefs of the Indian tribes on the plains. They Insist that the country west of the Missouri Is not more than enough for the Indians who have to make their living therefrom, and they wish, "by treaty or otherwise," to make an amicable arrangement by which no more whites shall come that way, and that the country be left to the exclusive occupation of the men who are there. It would have been well for the Labor Congress to have requested the Cheyennes and the Arapa-hoes to send one of their number along with, the delegate from the Congress to remonstrate with the mechanics and laborers of Europe against sending any more of their people to this already excessively crowded alry Necessary to Carry on a Successful War. with navixg committed a fraud npon them.

more sutler a personal Indlenltv nr bined capital Is required to bring the riches out of tbe bowels of the mountains. As a specimen of the operations now being carried on. I may mention the Bine Gravel Mine, In Yuba County, near SmartsrUle. This claim contains -upwards of 100 acres, averaging 100 feet from surface to bed-rock. Upwards of $1,000,000 have been taken from it, though it was not opened tiU March, 1864.

It occupied nine years or Incessant labor, and an expenditure of upward of $100,000 to open it. It has four miles of sluices, three feet wide and three feet deep, in which three tuts of quicksilver is distributed to catch the gold. One hundred and twenty-five thousand pounds of gunpowder are annually expended in blowing up and breaking the cement, where it is too hard for the hydraulic to wash. The water used in washing costs $35,000 per annum, and the Sioux City early in the morning. But hopes reduction to slavery than In the old davs PfT" Forney's Pro says on the Missouri are as fallacious as else wuen jrequois ana rrownaitans were power Special Correspondence of the Chicago Tribune.) Saw Fb ah Cisco, July SO.

The telegraph informs ns to day that the United States Vice Consul at Havana is engaged in getting np a COO LIB BUGBBAB to frighten the weak-nerved Democracy of the Atlantic States out of their wits. He ful tribes. i hen be makes war, he kills "The mission of modern Democracy consists in predictirg eril, and in vain efforta to verify its sirirter prrpbeciea." common schools, by educating the people, are making it less valuable for them, and the newspapers are constantly exposing their rascalitv However, the race will live on, one petty swindle will produce another where, and, perhaps, a little more so. Long stretches of river, filled with sand bars and thickly set with snags. Once or twice the The Arguments of Those who Urge and scalps and ravisnes.

He sends in sDiea and makes false offers of peace. It ia his Peaceful measures. boat grazed a bar, or was scratched by a way of making war that is alL The fault rests with tbe men who push the Indians enag, and sometimes the channel had to be WHAT RBXI The President, baring at list, by a clear usurpation of power, succeeded in ridding the Cabinet of the hated presenje of Secretary Stanton, at least until Congress shall meet, and havteg transferred Sheridan from Ibe field of his labors in the Fifth Military District, the country looks, not without anxiety, to see what will come next as the fruit of this policy of malice and reaction, which the flatterers of Mr. Johnson are pleased to call 'rigorous" and "Jacksonisn. No one can doubt that these measures were Intended by the President only as the beginning of a series, br wbtcb the execution of the Recon sought for.

On turning a point the current Into crime, not with the savages themselves, That is true. It predicted that the war would prove a failure, and that the rebellion could not be put down, and did all in its power to verify its sinister prophecies. It predicted that the Republican party could never reconstruct the South on a satisfactory basis, and It la doing all in- its power to foment discord and create trouble In the late ould swing the boat around, and time Special Corresponoence of the Cbleatro Tribune. They claim that they are trustworthy, but they are keen and subtle, and are able asalu nothing on the contrary, yon come against it at every step in this country, and It is stronger than almost all the forces of the human mind. Tha pyrsmlas of fcgypt re less difficult lo raise ham the Mexican Mottling would be to overcome.

However, everything wonld be of secondary importance were it not for tbe main fact that tbe army ia cimiiilsbii-g, and with It the material force of the Government. Iam ever aft aid that ws are grasping tbe sbado for tbe substance. la order to civilize this country it Is necessaiT tJ De completely of it, and in order to btre mil play tne strength which lies in aro batailiont most be constantly realised. It Is an utacswerible argument. AU streiigth which cannot be realized, sr.ch as prerttge, ekill, popularity.

enlntieiA'm. has crlr a convections! value; theee are letoureea which ria and fall troops are fdipensable. Austriaa acd B-Ig1os are very good in times of calm, bat let tempest coma snd they are ot ly ted trowsers. If I may tell you all my 1 believe it will be very ditUcoit for us to pass tbrongh all the first vital ciuu if the conntiy be notnore occupied than it Is. Everything is much scattered; ani It seems to tne that Instead of recalling anjtbitg, It la, perhaps, eeeenual to angmeat.

We can bear a check nobody would be surprised at that bnt tbe French army amid not. a cam. If iieed be, retire like Juarez into a dLrtint province; we can go bick waeac ws time ant France must triumph because sne is France, ud because ber honor is engaged. A I.FTTEB FBOaf MAXIHTT-Il JT. A letter from Maximilian dated June 34, 1SI5, is alio published.

He cays the military position is worse, far worse than last would be spent in getting straight again. On Board Stxuub St. Jobs, I Missouu Kivxn, August IS. 1 UP THB MISSOURI. THB OMAHA MISSION.

Among other things, of which I omitted and again to delude and deceive our Generals. They have flattered them with cunninz development of the claim may be said to have but just commenced. The State of Nevada, where operations are The boat Is moving lazily along against rebel States. It pred icted that if the colored words and laugnea at mem in secret. to speak yesterday, was our visit to the Omaha mission.

It is there that the hopes the rapid current on either aide the river lie wide stretches of bottom land, covered people were given their equal rights It would Now there have been outrages, say they of the Omahas are being educated. country. The plea of the Indian would cer cause a war of races, and it is exerting all its influence to make good its prediction. It with a growth of willow and other bushes. There have been women violated and men scalped trains have been burnt, and stock While one is still far down the river, the and backed by sloping hills well covered tainly be accepted as.

more reasonable than that of his white associate. says that a cargo ol coolies are about to be landed at New Orleans, and he believe that there is a scheme to introduce coolie labor there on a large scale. Now let him and all others or that Ilk set tbeir hearts at rest at once. The system known as the "coolie labor can. never be introduced into our country, for good reasons.

First, no vessel with Chinese passengers can clear from a Chinese port for an American port nntil every passenger on board has pErsonally appeared before the Ct nsul and acknowledged that he left his country of his own free will, and not as a slave or servant bound to labor or under duress or compulsion of any shape. Second, the coolie labor system, as It prevails in Fern, the French Colonies and the Sandwich Islands, is so utterly repugnant to the spirit and letter ot our laws that it large three-story stone house can be seen run off. But where waa the fountain head predicted that those who loaned the Government money to carry on the war against the with cottonwood. Here and there, bnt at very rare Intervals, appear bits of cultivated standing out prominently as it does on the bluff. We got there near sunset, and the urtii tne mmenium snau usner in tne nappy time when money will no longer be of value.

In the meantime let each see that he is not made the victim. A subscriber writes that be has a new stump-puller, but he fails to state whether it is for eaie or not. It he has but one and thinks it valuable, be had best take it to the State Fair and have it tested, or put it into the hands of one of our county societies in tbe timbered lands, where fruit-growing is the main feature. All along our river counties the fruit men wish to get rid of the stumps, and a good, cheap, efficient stump-puUer would be o-great value to them. Nearly all the oichards about Alton, Quincy, Warsaw and pbden have been prepared at great expense' of labor by grubbing np stnmp roots acd wtat are called grubs.

A stump-puller that would save labor in taking these out would of course be hailed with pleasure. There are several patent stump-Dul'ets in nse, but of their relative value I know nothing. ABOUT BEBS AND HIVB3. S. D.

S. writes 'rom Galesburg I have a very fine start in bees, and as it Is fashion-ab'eto make improvements in stock, and as I am an admirer of bees, I cannot see why I should not improve my stock, and to do and origin of evil In the whites who began It In affairs like that of Chlvlngton's, where rebels, would never be repaid, and it Is mak ground. The bottoms give manifest signs whistling of the steamboat brought a few a policy of extermination was Inaugurated, girls and young men to the landing. There is not an Industrial occupation in this country whose ranks are not filled with men of every nationality in point of fact our entire population must trace themselves back to foreigners who have come hither to benefit their condition. Therelenota "Union ia the eonntry where the broad English.

and which spread far and wide over the mainly carried on by San Francisco capital. Is doing as well as ever before, if not even better. For the first two quarters of the present year, Wells, Fargo Co. have received at San Francisco from Nevada the sum of $9,841,019. To this amount may be added at least one-fourth additional shipment by other sources, making the total shipment of bullion from this State, from January to July, almost twelve millions of dollars.

DEAD FA1LUKB. Miss Helen Western," by stage courtesy, or, legally, Mrs. J. A. Heme, and her husband, have returned to the Atlantic States, having made anything but a hit here.

Herne, of having been recently under water, and stretch out to the east and west, dreary and uninviting. The large grasshoppers Are Some of us walked np a pleasant road. ing a concerted onslaught on the credit of the Government, in order to break it down, for the purpose of cheating the pnbUc creditors out of what the country owes them. Take its history for the last seven or eight years, and plains a general spirit of disbelief in the promisee of the Government. The treaties lined with trees, to the mission.

On the which have been solemnly made have been shrilling among the undergrowth. They have reached the river, but are unable to cross over to the rich crops which are being porch in the front of the house, were collected a portion or the fifty-three children educated there. They stood huddled in broken, and that by the United States au it is the most nnfragrant and disreputable I olitical organization that has existed tlnce thorities, and not by the chiefs. They are harvested In Iowa. in separate groups, boys and girls.

They the days of the Roman Empire. not a patient race. They cannot submit to HOW THB NATIVES LTVB. autumn that a tbouar.d promises made to tbe wretched people bad been ineffective; that time bos been wasted, the treasury emptied, confidence shaken, and all because people in Paris have been made to believe that the war is gloriously finished, and that immense territories as large as France have been made quiet and peaceable." Incidents or the Yellow soever Epidemic save ion. insult and injury.

Were they thus enduring were all undersized, a result of continual intermarriages, and or the vicious habits or The people who have settled at these bot t3? The report which comes from Paris, tbey would be respected less. One Cheyenne Chief told the Commissioners how the their parents. Many or them were scrofu by the Atlantic Cable, that the Emperors toms, south of Sioux City, are in many in stances a curious set. They are Tennessee taw shall be token from toe friendly bands that now carry it out faith-fullj In letter and -spirit, and transferred to those who are hostile to the law and would retard rather than aid its enforcement. In tha words of a Southern rebel paper, which proteoses to be behind the scenes, the Pretident will see that Hereafter the Reconstruction Law is so construed acd enforced as to give the white man every possible chance, every possible advantage.over the Mck man.

He hopes that during the three months he has" to woik in prior to the meeting of Congress, he can so change the administration of affairs in the South, that the "no-convention, anti-reconstruction prty will carry the elections, ard that no Constitutions will be formed, or.il ttey are formed, will ba of sach a character that Congress will necessarily reject them. But it the President stops where he Is, he will grievously liL Tte substitution of Geteral Grant for Mr. Stanton lu the War Office, and of General Thomas for General Sheridan in the command of Louisiana and Texas, are not measures that will give either aid or comfort to the rebel party in the South. Indeed, the removal of Sheridan, so could not possibly exist on our soil. That Chinese laborers may be hired by wealthy companies to immigrate to the South in any number, under contracts to labor for a given number of years is undoubted, and that they would carry out their contracts with the utmost faitblulness, as Is their custom, is also beyond question but that is aU there Is lous.

Napoleon and Francis Joseph have entered bones of his grandfather lay at such and They were manifestly Indian. They into an agreement to compel the South ans, Eentuckians, Southern Indianansaud Tbey raise nothing but corn and such a place, killed by the whites, and how in some characters, was considered a fair actor, but "the Western" did not take at ail in San Francisco or the interior. In leg pieces" she could not discount the Menken." She had ran this sort of thing into the ground in California years ago, and above German States to form a Confederation un his father's remains were at Ash Hollow, showed in eye, In hair and color. One or two, however, had an evident intermixture tnis I want you or some other person to send me an Italian queen bee. How can I introduce her into the hive so as to make a sure thing of it You speak of a movable comb hive, but I do not know that I fully understand what its result, hogs.

They have no potatoes nor der the leadership of Austria, cannot possi killed by the whites. The force of rec elec vegetables of any kind. While the men tion was of Itself enough to drive him to bly be true. It would be equivalent to an European war of the first magnitude, and a ot white blood. Tbey were brighter and smarter than the others.

8 till many of the small, round faces of the pure bloods were hunt, the women work In the fields, using those Immense plantation hoes, which were war. Colonel Chlviugton attempted to in panic on every Bourse from London to Cal augurate a policy of disarming the Indians. employed In the South, with cottonwood handles. Their calico dresses, made np They declined, and naturally, because he i-cotch snd Welsh dialect may not be heard with the Irish brogue and the German accent. And yet these men, and others whose Americanism la but a few generations old, proLore to remonstrate with the people of Europe against their coming hither to gain a livelihood.

In the debate it was stated that "the English operatives have a fund, upon whicb, in seasons of short work, they draw to relieve their distressed brethren, by giving them the means to come to America and find work. Against this mist humane proceeding this Congress protests. A skilled laborer Is never a pan-rer. The man who Is a mechanic is a capitalist. If he cannot find woik In one place be can do so in another.

His skill, his industry and his knowledge are valuable acquisitions to any community to which he may take them. Our Congress does not thick so. If the Iron and cotton and woollen mills of England be closed, if the mines be stopped and labor thrown out of employment, they insist that the workmen shall stay there and perish, and not come to the United States to find that employment which is denied them at infinitely jolly. They crowded around and looking up with sidelong glances, held out their Ecgllsh primers and reading books in cutta. Austria has been expelled from Germany both by arms and by treaty, and she Is in no condition to force herself back who takes away their arms takes away that you mean.

What is tbe object of tbe movable frames; is it to take out each strip until I find tbe black queen Suppose after I get tbe Italian queen 1 fail to find the black queen, what then The dealers in Italian queens seU them at rations prices, iacgng from three for ten dollais to ten dollars each. There are nu from half a dozen old ones, have a different wherewith they live. It is not like disarm pattern in each breadth. They have no order that the visitors could test their pro either by her own prowess or by the as ing the natives or a farming community. about it.

The South would be benefited incalculably by the introduction of a few million of b-dustrious, patient, intelligent, peaceable and law-abiding Chinese laborers, and the whole Union acd the world at large would also profit by it in some degree, aad the only sufferers would be the negroes, who could not or would sot compete with the Chinese In ingenuity, and the lower class of the Irish who would have anti coolie societies (as In California) added to the Fenian Brotherhood and the other chronic diseases under which they labor. The system or labor would be as far skirts, and their bare legs are tanned by the ficiency. it" rom the Galveston Bulletin, August 15. The epidemic brings to light some cases of very unhappy incident. One that we saw on Friday night showed a phase ot life unfortunately too common.

Passing, a low frame house, on our way home, we saw a commotion with a policeman at the door. He related that it was a house kept by a de- Sraded and drut ken woman that within an our a man had died therein who held a responsible place in a public office that he was a gentleman bred, a man of education and unusual ability that for four or five days he had been spreeing, and finally took tbe fever and died in tbe den of inlamy. Tbe woman was bewailing his death, saying that he was ber lover." Finally, she became so noisy tbat the police took ber to the station. Those sick in the military hospitals are not reported, bnt the treatment is unusually successful, which our Informant attributed sistance of France. that she is of little account.

Alice Kingsbury is the only star from the east of theRocky Mountains who carried away any money from California worth mentioning, since tbe Keans left here though Edwin Adams in tbe line of "legitimate drama" is now doing a good thing here. Speaking of amusements I find the following in the Santa Cruz Sentinel, the representative paper of the most thriving, beautiful and enterprising county in California outside of San Fiancisco. The city oflSontaCruz is situated less than a day's ride from the Golden City, but this reads as if cut out of a VIOLATION OF TREATIES. sun. Their small, dirty one roomed log The Supeiintcndent says that asecholars Now take one case General Pope, while houses are often surrounded by the water, Vtf Last fall the Democrats of Cook in command of the Department of the Up and they are obliged to use canoes to make they compare favorably with the whites.

In reading, writing and geography they are gocd, but in arithmetic they are exceedingly per Missouri, directed the erection of Forts their way to the place which, they may de County supported A. C. Cameron for the Legislature on Thursday A. C. Cameron declared in writing that the time had come Reno, C.

F. Smith and Phil. Kearney, on sire to reach. what is known as tbe Boseman road to Mon merous patties in the State who have them, and who wculd do well to advertise, tor I suppese they are as pure ts any in the market. If your bees ate in a bax hive, as I suppose, it will not be easy to find the black queen, and yon have to wait until next spting, when you can transfer the bees to a movable frame hive.

In these hives are usually ten frames, in which the comb is made, having a single sheet of comb In each frame. These can be taken out at pleasure Some of these settlers have peculiar no when self respect compeUed him to cut adrift from his former political associations tions respecting the cause of all our trouble. tana, through the Powder River region. The emigrants to Montana had formerly gone by the way of Salt Lake City, bnt on this new One of them, through whose land the Sionx 4. ine Advance." eagerly wa'cbed for by that party, gives them no satisfaction now it is accomplished, since his orders are to be carried out and his successor is well known as a firm ft lend of the Congressional plan ot reconstruction.

They looked for a mere creature of the President's will a man like Steadman or Rousseau, to take the place, and bitter la their disappoint nent that instead of such a man, they are still to be governed by a Tbey do not understand wbv, when once Sheridan is re City Railroad will run, utterly declined to give the right of way. Railroads were a cause of public demoralization. They were paper published in Madrid and Spain in the early part of the century Box Fioht. Attention te directed to tbe advertisement of a grand bull light, to lake place at nail -past three o'clock this afternoon The eoter-taiLtnent will consist of mneic comic aonea hv route they branched off northwat at Fort Laramie. Against the establishment of those forts the Indians protested.

They claimed as possible removed from THB GENTJISB COOLIB STSTHSf, which is as follows: Hulks are hired by contractors for coolies and anchored in the harbors of the various ports of China, Shanghai, Canton, or Foochow, and gambling dens with music, lewd women and aU modern improvements" to attract custom. productive of unmitigated evils. He would that the whites had no right to go into their dull. It Is difficult for them to form ideas of cumbers. The great fault with them la the ease with which they are led away, the impossibility on their part of saying no.

A boy, when asked why he has done some forbidden thing, replies that he was asked to do it, and that he had to. They are docile and obedient, but easily led away. Even when they don't want to drink they will do It, because some one desires them to. The reservation is quite a large one, abont twenty miles square. The Intention is that each family shall have one hundred and sixty acres, and every single man forty acres.

They do not, however, as yet, have separate farms, but work In common, on common The initial number of the new Congregational paper the Advance which is to supply the place in that denomination of the Independent, among those who are dissatisfied with tbe recent change of tone of the latter paper, has just made its appearance and justifies the announcements made in Its pros not consent to be concerned in the perpetra country without buying of them the right of home. All honor to the workmen of Eng-'and who give of their means to aid a fellow-laborer to reach America, where, by his Industry and his skill, he can feed and clothe his family and educate his children. Let no man go to Europe professing to represent the American people, who will venture to remonstrate against sending hither the Buf tion of one. locatioic or a risbrvb. way.

Tbe Powder River region is the last moved, the "right sort of a man" for their great buffalo range left them, aud they asked that the wliites might pass through without side should not be pnt in his place why the pectus. It is an eight paged paper, six col Bnt all this Is very Incidental, and does not state the object of this trip, and those taking part In it. Last Friday forenoon this steamer arrived at Omaha, having on board damaging the game. But npon the estab constitutional head of the army should not, umns to the page, is printed on excellent to the fact that the nursing was thorough, or, as he called it "rough." If a patient persists in kicking off the blankets, he is, aa an Irishman would say, tethered" tied or bound in a safe manner this may be unpleasant, but it eaves life. Croakers there are in the communit who, like skulkers on the field of battle, kill braver people by their cowardice.

An instance a lady, we know her name, but do not choose to give it, was convalescent-pronounced out of danger, was for two or three days doing finely, yesterday a croaker came in with a budget of horrors, and rehearsed them all in her hearing. In one hour the lady was in her coffin, killed by a croaker. The female Imposter whom we reported yesterday as collecting money on a fraudulent pretext of having a dead child, must have received more tban tilty, aud perhaps one hundred dollars. All persons are cau lishment of those forts, bn'lt in violation of by the mere stroke of bis pen, arrange fering and the poor who are able and anxious to earn their bread by honest toil. several of the members of the Indian Commission appointed at the last session of Con ano toe wnoie swarm examined, ine queen bee can always be und In this kind of hive.

It may be the queen is not in a healthy condition, which is olten the case. Some queens will lay three thousand eggs a day during the flush of the' honey season, while others will not lay as many hundreds the latter should be removed and young, vigorous queens be put in their place. With the movable frame hive bee keeping Is reduced to a few very simple rules. Lang-st roth's work on tho Honey Bee is among the most valuable. THB BARLT HAT CHEBBT.

K. K. of Quincy. tblnksthe May cherry from suckers, when the tree on its own roots, is as valuable as those grafted on the Moreuo, and takes me to task for continuing to advocate the Morellofora stock, charging that nurserymen prefer it on account of its cheapness. This is not true, for even when you can get Morello stocks for the mere digging, they are not as cheap as tbe Mohaleb.

Mr. J. must recollect that while the May We are receiving from Europe this sum paper, with clear, bold type, and displays good taste In Its general "make up," in which respect it imitates the Independent to a certain extent. The table of contents is varied, and will suit aU tastes. treaty stipulations, they went to war.

It has cost the Government forty millions to keep np that route, over which no emigrants have passed for twelve months. Again, Colonel mer an average daily arrival of onethonsand Ksieban Clenfneeoe, bnll flgbts. bull covered with artificial firework and rode round by Benor Ctaa-baiia, bull engaged with banderols and with a dance by benor Don Uatro Fauna. The effete seml-clvilizaiion of the old days of California and the humanizing influences of a newer and better order of things are stiU contending for tbe mastery lu this section of the world. CENTUBT PLANT.

Eastern visitors, and many of the residents of San Francisco are daily running over to Oakland, across the Bay of San Francisco, to see a 44 century plant," or American Aloe, now about to The flower-stalk of this plant is now growing in the open air at the rate of a foot per day. It Is thirty-seven and a half feet high, its buds are some of them an inch in length, but not a flower has come into sight, it is a curiosity wbich will at any time repay a immigrants. These embrace mechanics of greee. There were Generals Sherman and Harney Colonels Tappan, Sanborn, and Taylor, the latter of whom stopped at Omaha, and Senator Henderson, of Missouri. Chivington killed certain Indians.

The sll kinds, farmers and nnskillled laborers, The first page contains a salutatory poem "Advance" by Judge Gooklns, tews spread all over the prairies, aud caused a feeling of distrust among all the Indians. with their wives and children. These people come hither as our fathers and grandfathers came, not as paupers, but as men The special object of the trip Is to examine of this city, an ardent Congregation- The Southern Cheyennes went to war, and the territory along the Upper Missouri with aiist; a communicated article on everything according to the wishes of hs, ftierds and supporters. But Mr. Johnson has been thwarted constantly by the Secretary of War, and now, to his dismay, he finds he has a Secretary ad interim ss firm in his opposition as the man he illegally suspended from the office.

It was dangerous to quarrel openly with Mr. Stanton it would be still more dangerous to raise an issue with General Grant. Much to his disgust, the President finds he cannot have his own way In everything yet, but that he Is confronted by formidable obstacles at every step. Nevertheless, he has fully resolved to do ail the mischief possible. He will serve hb rebel friends with all the power he have been fighting ever since.

The half- seeking remunerative fields of labor, where "Magnanimity Towards England," by J. breed sons of old Colonel Bent were wound bey may have the blessings of civil and re T-, of New York a political article "Can the view of locating a reservation to which all the Northwestern Indians will be re-removed. How frgh np they will go, de-depends npon the stage of the water, which ligions freedom, and where their children Congress Regulate Suffrage in tbe ed there, and an Intimate friend of theirs was killed. So, being a little Irritated, they may grow up citizens of a free, happy and by Hon. Lyman Trumbull, which wUl com went to war, and have probably killed more cherry does well on its own root witb him, that bis soil is a sandy loess, quite different from the great mass of prairie soil, and that is reported as being low above Fort luce.

mand very general attention, and a very fields. The men and their women are at present down on the Republican hunting buffalo, and will not be back for a month. These small boys were the second genera-tion, and their condition shows the great pt ogress that bos been made and can be made. Many of the young went into the war. We shall probably get np to Yanckton to-morrow night, aud above there the business of the Commission will begin.

Two Terrible Tragedies at Goshen, Indiana. Oosnrjr. August 22. To 'be Editor of tbe Chicago Tribune Yesterday our people were horrified by the violent death of two young men of this place, one by accident, the other by his own haBd. As near as I can learn the facts are as follows: A young man named Conover, (the son of a worthy widow lady here,) was employed on a farm about five miles south in drawing manure.

While in the field, men, aud done more damage than ever Chiv Boats are then employed to carry men on board free of charge, and the most extraordinary stories are circulated among the lower classes on shore, of fabulous sums won at the tables. The poor devils go out of curiosity, having no money to bet, and are toon watching the game with an Intensity of interest which no Caucasian can feel. Gambling is the poor Chinaman's vice, his besetting sin. Why don't yon bet asks a capper of the cashless fellow, as he stands by the table absorbed in the game. I would but I have no money is the answer.

I will lend you enough to make yon rich if you win, on condition that yon go coolie for me if yon lose, but yon know you could not do that says the tempter. John Is only too glad to accept the offer, and in a moment more he has in his possession $0 or in copper cash more by far than he ever had before in his life all put together, and Is playing as recklessly as if he had millions more at his command. He loses It all In a few minutes or hours, and the tempter gives bim a drink or two and a whiff of opium. Then says, "Come now you must pay the penalty like a For how long am I to go Four years, and I pay the passage money. John signs the documents which consign him to a slavery more pitiless tban that of Uncle Tom's, and with a sigh or two for home friends, and loved ones whom he will see no more on earth, walks on board the coolie ship, which readable letter from Ecgland.

The second prosperous country. As well may the -'Labor Congress" expect to stem this tide as to restrain "by treaty or otherwise" -the waters of Niagara. ington did. That act has cost the Govern tioned against bestowing any cbarity in this way. Tbe Howard Association stands ready to be the almoner ol all.

We regret to be compelled to allude to the rcpott of a nameless outrage said to have been committed on the bodv of a deceased lady. Tbe crime is so unnatural that we cannot believe it, and the witnesses so respectable that we cannot dispute their recital. Therefore we must wait until the cose is heard bo the proper tribunal, hoping in the meantime, for the sake of decency and humanity, that there will be found a mistake. Easeb Atden In Illinois. Then they will go to Fort Laramie, on the north fork of the Platte, and there meet the Indians In council.

While at Omaha the Commission examined General Augur, and page contains a sermon by Rev. Horace Bushnell, D. IX, and a portion of the second ment one hundred millions, and will proba bly cost as much more, unless it is promptly As long as there are millions of acres of and third pages is devoted to book notices, disavowed. Now, these differences of opin has, and remove as many faithful men as he can reach, introducing tools and sycophants in their places. The Indications are that others, the facts obtained being tele The editorial page contains the Salutatory ion are wide enough, in all conscience, graphed on that day.

On Friday evening and a candid article stating the grounds of land lying idle, and waiting, free of cost, the hand of labor to make them productive, while centuries are to elapse before the conn-try will be provided with the hands and the Theee two views of the character and of the General Howard will be the next victim of the boat left Omaha, and after run- prospeets of the race are diametrically op difference between the Advance and the Independent. From the Salutatory we extract the following paragraph, which concisely ning a short distance, the light of the full moon, was compeUed to tie up. The next posite. Who is to say wbich of them is right THB COST Or A WAB. his vengeance.

A braver soldier tban General Howard did not draw a sword against tte rebellion a more upright man does not live, nor is there anomcer In the whole country more peculiarly adapted to morning we had reached a point means to develop Its resources, labor will seek our shores to find that remuneration which it can find nowhere else. states the platform of the paper Ttey also object to war because It cannot "The Adrane will advocate progress but not eight miles from Omaha by land. LOOKS OF THE COCNTT. be profitable because it cannot result in any, with vasue ideas, by irrational methods, or on nDscriDiural nrincinles. The future must be a The proposition to close the doors to thing of good.

It is easy to speak of a war fill the place hs holds. Yet all this visit if you are not familiar with such exhibitions. For my part, I have been so many days and weeks in Arizona, Southern California, and Mexico, where century plants and other species of cacti, and nothing else, abound, that the show is not interesting in the least. I have seen hundreds of acres of these plants in a single patch among the arid mountains on our southern frontier. The bulbous roots are used for food by the Apaches to such an extent as to give a special name to one blanch ot that accursed tribe, viz: the Mescalero Apaches." The Mexicans make the liquor known as mescal from this plant.

The root, when roasted, is sweet and nutritious, and is about as hearty and wholesome food as one could wish for. I have eaten it when cooked by the Mojaves, and found that it filled np an empty stomach beantifaUy. THB CAVB OP THOB. With this scrap from the Salem (Oregon) Unionitt, which reads like romance, but is sober fact, I am done Of all navigation on all streams, this on human industry, and shut out from free it is possible tnat tue early May cnerry win do quite as well, or better, on common prairie soil, when grafted on the Morello stocks. At Alton some prefer the Mazzard for a stock.

Now, it is quite possible that all of these stocks may be more or less valuable in different parts of tbe State. The Krutish of Doaning and the early Richmond of Elliott, it is claimed, are identical with this cherry, and it was supposed to have been sent out largely by the Rochester nurseries, but ss tbey used Mazzard cherry trees upon which it was grafted, the cherry attracted no attention. In 1846 Jacob Smith, near Lockoort, in Will County, brought rcions of this cherry from Putnam County, Indiana, and grafted some of them oa Morello stocks on the farm of Mr. Bronson. From them Mr.

Wakeman took them to Cottage Hill and grafted largely on the same stocks. Up to this time this cherry had attracted little or no attention. How much of it is due to the Morello stock is not lully settled. That this is almost exclusively the market cherry of the North is a well settled fact, and it may be well worth wbile to try the different modes of propagation in different parts of the State. If it is best on its own roots at Quincy, it should be thus propagated If atOttawa on Mohaleb or Mazzard, we whicb was very stumpy, the horses became unmanageable and ran away.

One of the wheels struck a stump, breaking the reach la as nought in the eyes of An the Upper Missouri is certainly the most in, America the working men and laborers of all of extermination it is difficult to carry it out. We have the experience of the Seml- legitimate outerowtu of the past; the logical result of truth previously earned. A tree adds to its height not by bewg drawn out or tee soil in Ktatch it is planted, but by striking Its roots neener and deeoer therein search of tne vital 1 From the Peoria transcript, August 33. -In the year 1859, Thomas B. Carpenter married Miss Ruth Fields, daughter of Jos.

Fields, a wealthy farmer of Jefferson County, in this State. On the breaking out ot tbe rebellion, Carpenter, in company with John Bagwell, tbe then Sheriff, aud ball a dozen others, crossed tbe line and enlisted in the Confederate army. At the battle of Pittsburg Landing he was reported killed, but was taken prisoner instead, and refusing to take tbe oath of allegiance, was confined nntil the end of the war. He says he has written fittv-two letters to his wife and others, but she tailing to get any of them, he dolent. There Is no incentive to exertion.

God's family, that those now here might have drew Johnson. The soldier who left an arm on the field of Fair Oaks must give the monopoly, Is such an arrogant and un of the wagon, and throwing Conover off, when he was struck by the end of the broken reach above the knee, on the inside of the charitable assumption that it should be way to a Colonel wbo has never joined his command, and whose commission is the tranced with reprobation by every working- left thigh, tearing the muscles and flesh man in the land. price of degrading political services and disgusting sycophancy. The faithful adminis always carries the Italian, Portuguese or trator whose experience at the head of the sap nat is conducted np inrousa orancu ana. leaf to meet the air and lieht of Heaven.

So the Church must live snd grow by its double relation to the past and the present clinginir to the time-tried and experience-proven truths of God's Word, tbe doctrine, precepts and institutions that have ever been its tuurce of strength and adjusting itself also lo the new ideas developed by the ocrkilK vithin the divine Point, and the pro-Kress vilhont of divine providence. The Ademe will not in erpret the clamor of restless minds lor cbacee. as inspired utterances indicating Freedmen's Bureau makes bim the only was looked npon as dead, and his went into mourning for him. Time assuages all sorrows, and as the years move away, the from the limb. The splinter entered the body between the limbs, puncturing the bladder and severing the perineal artery, causing probably the most terrible and horrible wounds that could be inflicted npon man.

He lived three and a half hours when man in the country callable of managing its affairs without injnry to the public interests lovely acd accomplished widow was the re and the class intended be protected and cipient ot many oners to enter again into the married state, and finally wedded Mr. benefited, must stand aside Sst a totally death relieved him from his sufferings. Jast K. If. ctelmers on tne za oi imi.

inexperienced man, of whom the About two o'clock yesterday afternoon a They lived happily together in sll the bliss no'e war, where a handful of men, in a small country, after we had wasted millions, had to be bought off. It is now proposed to kill off the IndiaEB on a district as large as the country from the Gulf to the Great Lakes, and from the Atlantic to the Mississippi. In order to begin these operations, 60,000 men are absolutely necessary. General Augur testified, before the Commisison, that in his Department of the Platte twenty thousand will be required, and that Sheridan, south of bim, will need as many more, while Teiry.to the north, will have to have same. Ot theee, 40,000 will have to be mounted, and it will be better for them to be all horsemen.

The General also said that in his opinion fifty Indians were a match for 2,000 soldiers not in a baltle, of course, but, while the soldiers are pursuing one trail, the Indians will lekurcly jog along near them, separated only by a chain of hills, or will sweep aronnd behind them and attack back settlements. Now, it is easy to calculate the cost of chasing the savages over hill and valley, sh' uld not hesitate to put It on those stocks if tbe best at Champaign and points north, who should complain it planters pursued that ptactice. Bubal. volume of smoke was seen Issuing from the oi newiy weaaea uie uutu i.ueir uuuacnuiu country knows nothing except as a servile flatterer of Andrew Johnson, feeding on the crumbs that fall from the tabic of his master SISITOB SHBBniN OX TAXES. Senator Sherman made a speech at Canton, Ohio, a few days since, in which he treated at some length the questions of finance and enrrency.

With much, indeed most, of the argument of tbe honorable Sen ator we concur. He chastised the party of repudiation in a wholesale manner, and exposed the consequences of an inflation of the currency as proposed by Pendleton, (and echoed by Mr. Allen of this State), quite clearly. On the question of taxation Mr. Sherman sets out with the following remark fTbe general principle of our tax law is to eol Kot as much as possible from duties on imported OOCs.

1'be rt ssof. sre lhai socn taxes are most asily collected la the sesboard cities, and maiu- It ai. the sinsle port of New York. Tnegart mainly vpon article ot luxun, vch at silt. windows of the dentistry office of F.

C. Clark. Several parties, who started to learn the cause, upon opening the office door were Cr anything but sleep. The only workers are the military escort, who are looking at the condition of their breech-loaders. Tbe scenery is singularly monotonous, and after one has looked at it for a few hours, uninteresting.

The muddy river is everywhere spotted with driftwood and diversified with tiny whirlpools. On the bars appear large mud -turtles. The banks are continually crumbllcg with them the slender trees which crown them. Sometlztca comes into sight, protruding above the surface of tbe water, a large limb of some big cottonwood. And If Imaginative people sailed these inland waters, tbey would certainly report, when they got back to civilization, that they have seen the uplifted, ungainly, caurt and horrible head of some sea serpent.

But they have not the imagination of the mailrers of Lake Michigan, and no serpent has been heard of. Here, for a moment, the bushes disappear, A plain stretches westward, sparsely covered with weeds, with here and there a la-ge bog. a relic ot the last freshet. The distant hills rise green anr' cool the tree-tops on tbeir sides shaken in the steady breeze. These green hills, to the base of which the river has at some points eaten its way, and MAXIMILIAN.

in the White Honse. The friend of the black was startled by a letter iroin carpenter mother, living: in Tennessee, sajing that her son was alive and in Mississippi, On the 13th of August last, Carpenter turned up in Mount Vernon. Tbe meeting is described as an affecting one, but slightly Peruvian flag, though built in the United States, and purchased by the "Compania Maratima del Peru," in San Francisco, with full knowledge by the sellers of the infamous purposes to which she is to be put. Crowded on board the coolie ship, with a thousand or more like unfortunates, he is transported across the ocean. If a rising is attempted by the poor betrayed victims, a few volleys of musketry discharged down tbe hatchway does the work of "quelling the mutiny" effectually.

The poor creatures ate not allowed to come on deck at all in a body.so that the officers and crew have them always at their mercy. Before being landed in Peru, his clothing is taken from him, save perhaps, a single loose blouse and pair of thin cotton trowsers, on some pretext, or by main force, and he sent to the depot on shore with hardly rags to cover his nakedness. He is sold to a sugar planter or to the guano contractors, and goes to work like a slave, as he actually is. The store of the contractor is ready to furnish him goods at constant aim has been to enlighten, elevate and assist him in his new condition, must make room for a Copperhead New and Interesting Information only nor will tt tall Into the vast mistake of acceptine the infallibility of men who hve been tise in certain directions- When tcoiociasm becomes a trade, or even a babit, oiner thinrs than imaees are apt to be broken. When reform has lis professors." there is soon siren out a vast amount of -'philosophy falsely so called." A genntae protest sgainst bieotry, and a neioic dlerse of intellectual and spiritual freedom Is often succeeded by an easy, semimental liberalism, and a conceited cant of de tractive proeress, whicb betoken ii difference to fundamental truth, or ele ignorance ol Its Dewier and history.

When a wl-e central nakes an advance into hostile resrions. he des so from a base of In the rev, between which and himself he allows no enemy to penetrate. With similar precaution will this journal, while justitvrog its title, preserve unbroken connection with God's Word and those It is not generally known, but it Is nevertheless tine, thai nearly all the ice used in this State is procaied from a snbterranean cavern, where irora time Immemorial, tnrough all charges ol seaeon, tbe Wtnt King has asertd his dominion SLd held everytbin? tangible locked in his cold embrace. This cave is situated on a stream cal ed White Salmon, which emp ies into the Columbia Kiver, on the Washington Territory side, about thirty miles below tbe Hslles. The entrance to this icy chamber Is near the base of Mount Adams, wblcb stands twenty miles from tbe Columbia River, and whose mel'ing snows constitute the source ol White Salmon.

Ihe scenery witb this gloomy prison house is said to be sublimely grand. IU dimensions are rast, extending under uie snowy mountain perhaps for mllfs. lbe ice Is found in columns or pillars, formed by water dropping from above and congealing as it tails. Theee colnmns sre cut out In blocks and conveyed to tbe Colnmoia on pack animals, and thence shipped to Fonland and other markets, wnere it is selling at present tor eight cents per met by a sight that caused the boldest to pause and shudder. There upon a quilt on the floor, with his head resting on a pillow, lay Fred.

C. Clark, dead, from a pistol shot, embarrassing to the lovely woman, who whose especial abhorrence is a "nigger," and wbo believes that slavery was a blessing and driven through the left lung and tbe centre of his heart, fired by his own hand, no doubt found bersell urns unexpectedly tbe wife of two men. Now the romantic tbing for each to do was to go in the gravel like Enoch Arden, and pine their miserable souls to death. Tne tragical thing would have been emancipation a curse. It hardly scorns cred ible that a man already on the verge of lm Abont tne Late Emperor.

We And in foreign and domestic journals a variety of interesting matter relating to Maximilian end Mexico. MAXIMILIAN'S BOOK. (From the Fall Mail Gazette, August 10. TLe first four volumes of these interesting Remains," which, it is said are being prepared tor the press at the express desire of for Carpenter to have called Seimers out. iroQficlofksantt tmnt, and art paid 0 Moss across mountains and through endless prai- moV out to t-aw.

To tbe extent that taxes are eritd aDOn si tides that mar be manniactnred ries. rsiON of the rsmASi. causing instant death. So close had the weapon been held to the body that his clothes took fire, the smoke of which gave the first alarm of the terrible tragedy therein enacted. Nobody has discovered the cause that led to this rash act, farther than that in the forenoon he had complained of not feeling well, and that he thought a dose shot bim with a pitchfork; and then disemboweled himself with a butcher knife, sinking back into the arms of the twice-wedded, muttering "Cordelia Cor-Cor-de lia," and flop over on his back after the style of stage here, tney protect our own industry, acd this diversify our prod net.

snd I release our wea'th-'' Then, too, the result of a general war me quotation men we cave made con peachnient and removal from office, should so audaciously defy the public sentiment and outrage the feelings of the nation as to make such a change as this. But a peculiarity- that has marked every Important step taken by Mr. Johnson rnce his elevation by murder to the Executive office, is, that it is the very worst step for his friends the very worst for his party and for himself that he could, possibly take under the would be the nnion of the Indians. Many the Emperor ol Austria, have now been published. They contain a description, in the form of a diary, ol the travels of the then young Archduke (he was eighteen years old when be made his first journey) in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and be villains.

But these three, cot being romantically changes are taking place among the tribes. Their form of government is becoming more sists of two parts, a question of fact and one of opinion. The question of tact is mbraced in the words which we have italicised, wherein Mr. Sherman alleges that the taxes on imported property "are mainly tween the years 1851 and 1S53. The book is 500 per cent profit and charge it against his wages of $4 per month.

John buys the goods and uses them, or gambles them away with his hapless fellows, and so gets in debt, and aU hope of ever escaping from the clutches of the task master Is gone. If, by chance, be Is more saving and Industrious which rise so pleasantly above the sultry plain, are the agreeable feature of the landscape. It is Sunday, bnt there are no Sabbath bells. There is not a solitary sign of civilization on either bank. There is nothing of or tragically incpned, met together, and, alter consulting with their friends, concluded that the best way would be for them to re-marry as quickly as possible.

So on Saturday last, the 10th instant, Mrs. C. sued for acd obtained a divorce (tbe Circuit Court being In session, Judge J. M. Pollock pre and more republican.

The authority of the chiefs is rot as great as of old, and they cannot exercise the despotic power they once did. They are gradually giving np warfare of quinine would set him ail right. Taking all the circumstances into consideration, it is concluded that the deed was done, while laboring under a sudden aberration of the mind. Some three months ago his stepfather. Dr.

A. C. Jackson, a prominent "upon articles of luxury, such as silks, "broadcloths and wines, and are paid by pounci. A SCRAP OF HISTORY. I said I was dene, but since I wrote that a lease dated October 5, 1833, has been laid on my table.

This lease is for a room in the old Union Hotel in San Francisco (now converted into a part of the City Hail) at a rental ol Jive hundred dottart per month, for one year, to be used only as a private billiard room. The parties to this lease are Captain Isaac M. Hall, Captain Henry M. WaUeu (now a Colonel or Brigadier General, I believe,) and Captain Ulysses S. Grant, Fourth Infantry U.

S. (a gentleman who has since been heard from at various points, East, West and South,) by the first part, and those most able to pay. This is either fraud doctrines of reunion in the bel.ef ol which the chnrch has ever louud its inspiration and sirenffib. hence id the oreanle articles of lite Aavance Company, the object of the paper is declared to be, -to defend tha evangelical doctrines acd Scriptural polity of the CouxTesratfonal crurcbes In doipg this the trumpet shall give no uncertain The remainder of the paper Is devoted to a summary of religious intelligence, a sprightly article from the pen of Grace Greenwood, and to the agricultural and commercial departments, which are very carefully prepared. In a religious and literary point of view, the Advance is already a success.

Its tone is dignified throughout, and will commend tile paper to a large circle of readers outside the denomination of which it is the organ. In a financial point of view, about nineteen columns of advertisements is an excellent guarantee of sue cess. We congratulate the Company on tbeir auspicious commencement, and bespeak for the paper a generous patronage and wide circulation. among themselves, and tne necessity ot meeting a common foe causes them to coalesce. They Cheyennes and Sioux have siding), tnrougn A.

m. ureen tirecn, ner attorneys. Mr. Charles H. Potter, the County Clerk, then issued a licence to Mr.

Seimers, and he again married Mrs. Carpen true, or it is not true. Certainly the statement of tbe Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee on such a question carries some lull of tbe fresh enthusiasm with which a young writer of refined tastes expresses his feelings on first seeing the finest productions of ancient and modern art, and contains many passages strongly suggestive of that romantic and chivalrous character which afterwards led the unfortunate author to ruin. In regard to manly sports, he says 1 like games in which tbe original nature of man is shown In lis roll truth belter Ihsn the enervating and indecent amusements of onr luxurious mcdem society. Here It Is balls that perish tbere tbe spirit and soul disappear In Jbcble sentimental frivolity.

1 love the old times. 1 do not deny it cot the times when when men lived In a cloud of hair oowder. amid wild flowers and physician of this place, had supplied him with means to furnish an office in fine style, with a complete outfit of dental tools and supplies and for a young man of twenty-three he was doing a fine business. He nearly always been friends, and have Intermarried to some little extent. So, under weight with it bnt the statistics of the custom houses carry even more.

the general leadership ot some eminent ter, cue, Deiore asking tor tne ow, eignra away her right of dower in Carpenter's estate. Poor Carpenter feels slightly peaked," and is about to return to Mississippi. All the parties are of tbe highest respectability, acd tbe affair has made quite The taxes levied npon imported silks are chief a post for which Red Cloud is working they will carry on a general and con. leaves a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn bis untimely end. Iosis.

from thirty-flve to sixty per cent, probably certed warfare. It is claimed that they are BEPf DIAIIOV, Tbe speech of Hon. James C. Alien, formerly Coseressmaa-al-Larse from tills Slate, published rn tne Imet of Kill attract silli ereater auanOoa to a subject whlcn Is now a prominent topic of diecuseioB. Sir.

Allen considered at let gth tbe proone'v of the reiemprion of Government bords in Tmsurr notes, and advocated the adoption of such a financial policy. To accomplish such a redemption an increase in the Itieeai volume of currency ts demanded. itaws. We are not aware that the aforesaid speech will attract any more attention than one on the same subject by any other demagogue. Alien advanced nothing new, and failed to repeat the old arguments aa well aa other Copperheads have done before him.

It may strike Ignorant and superficial persona as a flue stroke of financial policy to pay off the National Debt with greenbacks averaging fifty per cent ad valorem npon bread cloth, nrder the recently enacted wool a stir in Jefferson County. Tbe Cblcagc, Danville am at Vlneenneet woman's refining lefiuence, unless It be in the ministrations of the colored woman who does the cooking. It is a bachelor comma-mucity a floating monastery, whose members do not follow the strict rules of St. Benedict or of St Francis, but rather those of the joyous Abbey of tbe Thelemites, established by Friar John. There are games of cards there is much reading of novels, and, General 8herman tells why he did sach and such a thing during the recent war, or General Harney relates the Indian battles of Florida.

Clustered on the forward deck, we sit and smoke. The weather is parching hot, but the breeze is always blowing, and from time to time we sweep into some cooling rain storm. Tbe boat, after sweeping along extensive reaches, after curving around great ox-bows. strong enough to sweep the border settlements in Kansas and Nebraska, and push than his fellows, and does not run In debt, does not commit suicide, or break down under tbe toil in an unhealthy climate, before his term of slavery expires, he goes to hit purchaser, when his time is about up, and says I think It Is time I was released. I have been here four years Four years, my finelfellow You have been here only four months 1 Go back to your work at once or It will be worse for you If he does not go back promptly, be is whipped and sent back perhaps in irons.

From that moment hope dies within him and there Is no release except in death. The firtt coolie tlavt tent to the Chinehat or a French Colony hat yet to return to China. A few ot them returning would spoil the whole business. I know that this will look like a high colored picture, but it is not so as can easily Thomas H. 8tevens, (now a Commodore in the United States Navy.) of the second part.

What changes have taken place, not alone In San Francisco, bat in nations and individuals, the world over, since that document was signed I Now I am done. Adiot! Axtamontb, Hall road. Cbowh Pom, August lbe Cotton Crop. The United States Economic (Sew York) them back 150 miles and that they know it. and woollen tariff, about sixty per cent npon wines, about thirty-five per cent.

These are articles of luxury undoubtedly. lo the Editor ot the Chicago Tribune maudlin ldvls. but tbose when lbe feeling of chivalry was developed in tournaments; when brave women did not pretend to iaint and ask for a see i.t-bottle on seeing a drop of blood when men busted tbe will boar and the bear in me tree lorest not. as now, bellied a barricade. That strong age brought to rib strong children.

Wbat has remained to ua from the manly sports of our of August Ssays: Thus far the prospects of That they have not done It hitherto is attributed to their expectation that peace I see a communication from Mo- Let us see how much of the (179,000,000 of toe coiton-gruwuig crop continue i.vuiuid, especially from Georgia. Florida. Texas and mence, Illinois, published in your paper of would be made. gold revenue is derived from them. Of wol- the 19th Instant, stating that the citizens So, ask these gentlemen, Is It well for the en cloths valued above two dollars per AiaDama, ano tne accounts rrom otaer sec tions state that the reports of damage-tnfl THE FARM.

AND GARDEN. along the line of the proposed Chicago, Dan- Pbocrkss or thb Pacific Railway. Despatches from San Francisco give encouraging accounts of the progress and prospects of the Western end of the Great Pacific Railroad. It will be remembered that Congress granted to the two principal companies the country to engage in a war which will last disaster from floods sud otber causes bave square yard, including broadcloths, there were imported during the fiscal year, 1568, vine and vlncennea Railroad had raised the lor years, which will cost hundreds of mill but knaves like Allen, who endorse the three thousand dollars per mile required by ions, and which will put a stop to all set scheme, are actuated by the motive of Siyy.loS. woollen cloths valued at less than two dollars per square yard there were repudiation.

Wheie are the greenbacks across the nicks of which the river Is gradu tling on the border 1 Is it well to attempt to extirpate a race which possesses great the company, and that the money had been secured by the towns voting the necessary tax, I am sorry that Mr. Is so badly imported (16,445,020. The revenue derived with which to redeem the debt There are taiurrsr it is roc ntmuog, ior wnai we cau bunting Is to send ratal ball from a safe distance at a tamed bear. Tbere remains only war, which philantbrcpirte, notwithstanding their thirty years' eBoite. have not yet succeeded in abolishing, and two other sports which sre still retained by two peoples wbo have not yet sunk into eOVmt-nacy.

lbe nisi is fox-hunting in England, in wbtcb men expose themselves to risks that are worthy ot them, and shrink atom no obstacle in their effotts to reach the goal and though people say It is unnecessary to endsegvr one's life for so lusignidcant an object, I believe that those who shriiik Horn unnecessary danger will not and com age wheie It Is indispensable. The other natural gifts, and which Is snsceptible of from the luxuries" in woollen cloths was about (33.000, and the revenue derived from but (365,000,000 of them in existence, cd of this amount (30.000,000 are mistaken. The nets are as follows civilization Is it well to go into a warfare been much exaggerated. Writers in Southern newspapers, who are, doubtless, influenced by the croaking of interested parties, admit that no less than two and a half, and, perhaps, three million bales, will be made but our estimate of the probable production of each of the States, which we have obtained from the best accessible sources, and from parties who have travelled through tbe entire cotton-growing region ia as follows: Tjarrxn statbs cottob eaor or 1867-88. Bales.

Beginning at Danville, Vermillion County Union Pacific and the Central Faclflc the right to build their respective lines from opposite ends nntil they meet and connect. The former having nearly crossed the level plains of Nebraska, is rapidly approaching the outlying hills of the Rocky Mountain range; while the latter, it appears. Is making equally gratify which will at once unite the Indians against coarser fabrics, The Importations of cheap woollen dress goods, valued in possession of the Government. The bonded Indebtedness of the. United States, on the ns by the bond of a common bate, and has raised seventy-six thousand dollars, falling short in Newell and Ross townships abont thirty thousand.

Roes voted the tax which will necessitate an Immense and con at less tban thirty cents per yard, were first of August, amounted to (3,145,000,000. tinued increase or our army All these be proven, and yet the business is carried on without a protest from the powers who united in denouncing the African slave trade as piracy. I know one ship which has been in the port of San Francisco four timet In as many years, tinder a different name each time, and has loaded at least a dozen cargoes of coolies, clearing as high as $100,000 in a year to her owners, the Infamous Compania Moritima del Peru. The members of this ct mpany, by the bye, are aU English and Italian to the honor of Spanish Americans, How ia this sum to be paid with (305,000,000 (12,413,193, and of worsted manufactures, (13 SS3.8S1. The proportion of the revenue With a condition, which the county cannot questions, they naturally answer in the nega Texas derived from broadcloths and other articles accept, bnt will make it acceptable by another vote.

Newell pledges her amount by 475.WIU tive. WAB BBPOBB PBACB. of legal tender How can an individual wbo lias on deposit eighty dollars in gold and eighty dollars In currency, pay therewith a debt of (2,145 Can he liquidate It by issu sport vihicb I allude to Is the Spanish bull-light, which Is a tine national game of the olden time. It is tine that it excites tbs ssvage passsons which are rotate In man. bat it alo excites tbs desire to um their sire nets and ha who takes aa entbu-etas uc interest in sacb scenes will not want Inclination for other tbitigs, and will at least not penth In apathy.

There is still steadfast snd prond chivalry in the hpannh character, and, notwithstanding tbe snort whicn tas descended to of luxury, aa compared with those manufae' ally eating lta way, hugs the shore closely, and finally stops alongside a wood-pile. The whistle blows shrilly, and in a short time the skirt-sleeved owner, with his two barefooted boys, appears on the shore. The wood Is piled forty feet from the boat and ten feet above the present level of the river, so much has the water fallen. A staging Is run out, the Captain goes ashore, shakes hands with the owner, and makes his contract. Then across the staging, over the muddy bittom, almost as elastic as India rubber, and up the steep bank go the darkeys, and return hesitatingly with their shoulders laden with cottonwood sticks.

Three dollars a cord are cone too little for snch wood. At this point, however, about one hundred miles from Omaha, the trees on the bottom begin to get large. We lay last night near another subscription. Then there Is the third party, to which, I should judge, that Generals Sherman and Iroquois County has secured, by vote, sev ing live or ten dollar due bills, drawing no Interest, and payable at his convenience? enty-eight thousand has failed In Concord lures ol wool which may be strictly called necessaries is about as one In fifty. The duty tin ImporUd salt, which may be called a necessity, is somewhere from 130 to 160 per cent, and the revenue derived from It Is fr Harney belong, who are in favor of first 416.

lit HI 875.W9 SB.000 ifcuuo o'-her 800.000 township for thirty nine thousand, and re alisiesippl LoaMana AWaneas lentieese Footh caroura Korb Carolina California, Southern llllLola and sources thpni from their ancestors. I ha huarttrd mra Thlsls precisely the Copperhead scheme. ing headway. During this month it is expected the last and greatest of the tun-eels on the Western link will be opened, and the crossing of the dreaded 81erra Nevada' Mountains be regularly made by the locomotive Into the Great Salt Lake Basin. This achievement of hewing and blasting a pathway through primeval granite barriers, although all Included within ISO miles.

Is equivalent to more than 600 miles of ordinary railroad In cost and resistance overcome. Upwards of (30,000,000 have been expended in the enterprise, which Includes, pious and charitable. fuses to vote It. punishing the Indians and then making peace with them. They believe that a more lasting peace will be made after a chastise The deniagoguee of that party ask the Government to print and issue enough legal ten- Kankakee County haa raised her entire nere anower vary cuaracteristic passage.

The author describes an incident which oc lima greater than that derived from broad be it said, there are no Peruvians among them, though the company Is organized nt der a Peruvian charter and their vessels carry the Peruvian flag. OVXB THB 8IEBSA. The first "iron horse" has climbed tbe amount, about fifty-four thousand. cloth. curred during a storm at night on the voy dersto svxieem tue oonas or tbe United ment in tbe spring.

They urge the lm' WUl County has raised eighteen thousand. The average duty on wines (articles of age from Maples to A.e.gnorn tortance of Impressing the Indians with an States. It would require short in Washington township eight uxury) Is about 35 per cent, and the value idea of the power of the Government and of of greenoacKS, in auuuion to all the een thousand. money tnat couia oe spared from the Imported In 19G6 was furnishing a then treating them generously. WBAKSBSS or THB X1LITABT rOBCft.

Cook County has raised nothing, Bloom Treasury, to pay off the bonds. There would icveaueof about vi.obT.uw. Tbe duty on wood-pile tbe trees and busnes coning close to the water's edge affotdlng a capital cover for Indians, had there been any in the Total cotton crop or three and a quarter million bales, which, at 400 pounds to tbe bale, gives In round numbers twelve hundred and ninety million pounds of cotton as the probable yield. A crop of this magnitude will, no doubt, carry the price of the staple to at least twenty cents per pound, which would give us a crop value or two hundred and fifty-eight million and Thornton townships having taken no then be In circulation nearly 2,400 mllllous iron and steel (articles of necessity) ranges however, tbe equipment and materials for 130 miles additional. Eastward of tbe graded portion the line has been surveyed There haa been much dissatisfaction at the West, acd some surprise at the East, vote, making another deficit of thirty six 'rom 40 to loO per cent, and the Importations in greenbacks, wnlcn is anv fim more thousand dollars.

that the forces cut here have not done some than tbe business of tbe country requin Now. If we include Ross and Newell town were about (JO.OOO.OOO, furnishing a revenue of more than (10,000,000. The effect would be. toldenreclate the pur dollars. We hope it will not be a dollar less.

thing to punish the Indians, or, at least, to keep them from Interlerlng with the railroad ine country does derive a considerable chasing power of the legal-tender to one-mmtak or less of what It now possesses, ships, we have secured two hundred ai fifty -six thousand dollars, leaving ninety-three thousand to be raised. revenue from rllks, the averaie duty being or committing depredations on tbe emigrants. But, say the Generals In command, Tbe currency now la the hands of the peo per cent, and the Importations being about (7.000,000. The average duty on cot Besides this deficiency to be raised, the Wbat It rats to be Ilambncgeat A Silvery Swindler About Italiatat Queen Bees and movable Frame Hives Ine Esu'lv may berry and the Stocks on WxtlcBt It Should be eratficd. Agricultural Correspondence of the Chicago Trlbune.J Ckahpaioh, 111., August IB.

WHAT IT COSTS TO BB HUMBUGGED. Reader, did you ever realise the vast array of figures that accumulate in this department of profit and loss, where the outlay is all loss, and the accumulating profits turn up on the same unfortunate side of the ledger Humbug ia not considered downright robbery, for when yon are robbed, or have ten dollars stolen from yon, It is generally the end of the money, unless yon give some detective two or three times the amount to discover its whereabouts, or to bring the Offender to Justice. When you are humbugged, and tne ten dollars or other sum goes Into the pocket of the swindler, you have only begun the loss account. Occasionally there is an exception to this rule, but these are generally small. You may buy a barrel of fabricated eider, which, on trial, is found unfit for either vinegar or drlLk yon have tbe empty barrel left yon, snd this is about the extent of tbe consolation.

Tbere Is no class of men wbo pay so much annually into the treasury of humbug a the farmer. Tbe Ingenuity cf man Is racked for some new Item with which to rope ns in. We have great fondness for tbe marvellous. New and untested strawberries, grapes and plants are onr weakness. New patents that promise great profits, and new machines with some ovelty beyond our comprehension, have been our besetting sin.

The industry and impudence of the ham-bugger is too murh fur ns, and we fall an easy prey to bis wiles. We may escape him sometimes, but the only saiety Is not to allow him a moment's paney, for if we do the I wss congratulating myself on an escape from these gentry in the shape of a patent bay loader but alas 1 the next one oi the gentry took me in. A SILVXB WASH. So much has been said of late abont stiver palace cars, silver seraphs, and silver everything, that made travel pleasant and lile worth living for in these dog days, with the thermometer at a hundred In the shade, that my bead seemed to begin to silver over or filled with some vague silvery idea. Last weak one of those travelling gentry drove up with a dashing team, as though he was bent on some mission of which time was the essence.

"Madam," said he to Mrs. Rural, who answered the bell, "have you any German silver spoons, that you could let me have oce lor a moment Tbe spoon was presented, when he applied a liquid that gave it the appearance of having been washed with some siivery fluid. "There, you see how that is improved it will lost six months. ple, which Is worth seventy-one cents in coin, would then be worth Un cents on the right of way Is to be taken np. It is to be tbe force Is utterly Inadequate even for deforce.

General Augur has In his command 4,000 men, and with them he is unable to ac ton goods, however, is aa high as that on and tbe Importations are over hoped that the townships which have as- scarcely naa i much umu. wun too iiiauvy falling ol niy book case, with ail Ihst II contained, awoke me. The notse was extraordinary; sll was dark. 1 felt my way across the barricade of books, and to tbs qoarter-decK. I must beie niesd guil'y lo a lit lo weakness.

I bsd bidden In taj eai-ln ona of the storm-birds woich had bean caught the day belore yesterday, urers tg. in mv mania for animals, to keep it atd lake care ef It. Wnsa 1 buard tbs storm. bO'Sver. and wars alter wars rushed ova to ship, the npertUtloo about th storm-bird came lo my mind, and I thought that if the bird re-mgi ueo on board v-s shostd all pensb.

It seemed so me as If lb saimal was la soul of som drowned sailor, sol letched It from my cabin, coveted it with my pocket handkerchief, snd look Hoc board, where 1 aet 11 at liberty. We will close this brief notice with one more extract, which strikingly illustrates the romantic and imaginative temperament of the utftrtunate Ptince Ee describes his reeling on completing the accent of Vesuvius -1 was on tbe edge of the crater, and felt as If I were lost, it teemed to me tbat 1 was ao longer on th earth, but stood on lb frontier wall of ancluer region. I felt alone lu all thi-horror or nature, in tnl silent cbsos. A mysterious shod-der rsme over me if mv friends had not been present arameless learwoa'd have drives ma from the spot. rcB a less terrible seen fills the visitor with a secret terror when he Is Tii pnah of a atari ft 11 from rock to rock dollar, and every noidrr would lose seven and located for 600 miles, developing an easy and favorable route, and it ts believed that fully half of the distance between the Pacific Coast and the Missouri River will be built by the Certral Faclfie Company, as hey are favored by having their hardest aork done, and by the presence ot large Lumbers of cheap and serviceable Chinese laborers.

It a assuring to be Informed, also, that tbe business of the road Is very isrge, tbe earnings for July being (175,000 in gold; while the operating expenses were less than (25,000. The company receives a large subsidy from the Government, and 1st order to pnsh on the work with even gteater energy, are atffhtha ol the pteacntWains of bis money, complish anything. Tbe bonded indebtedness of the United All this wblcb I have here stated Is merely cured the amount wul immediately take up tbe right of way, and the delinquent townships will Immediately hold elections and vote the amount. As soon as that Is done the company is ready to begin the work. vicinity.

THB IKDIAX QCESTIOX. And here a few words in reference to this Indian question. So far as I can ascertain, there seen to be three great parties, al though practically every man has his own Individual cplnlon. The first or these parties Is for war anyhow the second for peace anyhow and the third for peace after a short, sharp, successful war. TUB BOHDEB Those who urge this first line of policy are the residents on the frontier, plainsmen, mountain men, and railroad men.

I have seen and heard many oi them, and am quite familiar with their view of the ease. They regard the Indian as an Irreclaimable, an-civllizable treacherous savage, in whom faith is not they claim that all attempts to elevate him will be In vain. Now many of them have lost sons or brothers, or mothers or friends at the hands of the Indians. This what I have heard from others, either here' States Is wonh at current market rates more than 1.700 millions in gold. The tofore or since I came eut this time.

I have as yet had no opportunity from personal observations or deciding or attempting to holders of those bonds. If the Copperhead scheme were adopted, would be obliged to libu liairriw. neeive currency of tbe value of two hun (SO.OOO.OUO. Ib Int ol fact nlne-tenthaor the revenue irom duties on Imports is derived Iron articles of necessity, foremost among which are lea, coffee and sugar. Next to these Is in.

pritacce are woollen, cotton and linen gcods, metals and metal manufactures, drugs and chemicals, hides and leather. The articles of luxury enumerated by Senator Sherman cut a very small figure In the customs revenues of the country. The other branch of Mr. Sherman's observation on the tariff la that "to tbe extent "that (one are levied upon articles that mav judge as to the merits or any of them. THB OMAHA BBSEBVB.

Child A Awfnl raster Accidents A dred millions, and submit to a swindle of summit of the Sierra Nevada, and ia now on the Eastern slope of the mountains, looking dwn Into the Great Interior Basin or the Continent. The track is sot yet finished over the Stunmltt bat it soDn will be so and In a few more months the whistle of the lo comotlve will be beard as regularly, if not as often. In Virginia City as it la to-day in Chicago. The engine which Is now over the Eastern slope of the mountains -was carried over piece-meal to aid in the work or construction beyond the 8ummtt. Five hundred carpenter are now at work building bridges and trestle work on the Eastern slope, and the great enterprise of onr day may be said to have overcome lta greatest obstacle.

Occident and Orient are stretch-lng eut their hands towards each other Heaven apeed the time when they may meet and embrace as brothers. THB SITCATIOH IS CAljrOBNIA. Our harvest is now nearly over throughout California, and the result to beyond expectation. Generally, tbe crops are excellent acd we have a greater surplus than ever before for exportation. Prices, too, are remunerative and the farmers are doing well.

Fruit ia also abundant and the vintage will yield nearly 4,000,000 Rations or wine and brandy. The eigbt-hour movement has had a disastrous effect on the growth of San Fran-ckco for the moment, but it is already dying out and must soon fail entirely. The confidence of tbe public in the permanent prosperity of the city is strikingly evidenced by the result of the sale or the Biedeman estate, a tract of land in the western suburbs of the among the road bills. This property is all unimproved, BsuvKied to txath Accidents resulting from the use of one thousand live bucoreo minions, ine holders of greenback and National Bank As we neared the Omaha Reserve, about 130 miles from Omaha, we came across one or two flecks ot wl'd geese, and also got Into reaping machines daring the present harvest have teen remarkable for their frequency currency would be swindled out or five hundred mllllona more. In the valne ot their one or two places where the bed ot the river fferlng their first mortgage bonds tor sale, though Fisk St Batch, their financial agents in New Tork, and our leading bankers, at rates very tempting to capitalists.

The merits and advantages of the Central Pacific Railroad bonds are fully aet forth In our advertising columns. tbas Induces a belief tbat tha stream is drawing! monev. waa thickly set with snags, through which and severity. We have not had occasion to chronicle one more horrible in its details than the foUowing, related by the Dubuque In making these estimates, we have reas oned on the hypothesis that tbe deprecia the pilot made his way with great care and hesitancy. Dozena or these rough jagged points protruded above the water's surface.

"be manufactured here, they protect onr MfaiAnatr m.TA IKn. JImmU. a industry, and thus naturally exasperates, and makes this a personal quarrel. And, say they, mo matter If hostilities were begun by tha whites, the Tne Mat neataser Aaram. Another report of the appearance of tha great snake or water monster in Lake Onta-latlo bus reached us.

Wennvelt from reliable citizens who reside on the lake shore In Parma, ten miles or so west ot the mouth of tbe Genesee, that on Thursday last, just at sunset, this monster waa seen in the water close to shore. A drove of cattle went to the lake to drink, whereupon the huge monster raised his bead above the water and ap- reached the shore. Intending no donbt to ike an evening meal of fresh beef. The noise made by the animal as he came Into shallow water frightened the cattle, and they ran back from the beach in great fright. Half an hour later the same drove of cattle sought to drink at a place fifty rod west of the apot where tbey first went and were again driven away by the monster.

Tbe occurrence drew to the beach several persons residing not far distant, and caused a sensation. It won't answer for any body to go Into that neighborhood and say that there ia not a monster in the lake. Too many have seen the animal to doubt its existence. Hochetter Vmon. The ghefHteld Xrmdea-ITmon OntraateaC The examiners into trade outrages at Sheffield, England, report that out of abont sixty trade-unions in that town, thirteen have promoted or encouraged and connived at these outrages.

A list of outrages investigated by the borough magistrates during the last ten" years, and supposed to be connected with trade unions, shows "one hundred and sixty-six cases of rattening and twenty-one cases of sending threatening letters." This is in addition to the outrages respecting which evidence waa- tbeaminerB- But the lis' eonfessedly it see that a very mall proportion of fte persons rattened give In-lormation either to the police or to the justices. n-. Pana aajam fallem women licensed. Times tion of tke currency would only be In pro- diversify our products One of tbe most horrible reaper acci port'on to its increase or bulk. But this wculd not measure the extent of the depre dents that has ever come to our knowledge occurred in a wheat field three miles south of tbe village of Cascade, In this on every side.

At one point a boat was recently snagged and sunk. About the Reserve, too, the character of the scenery partially chanced. There was less of the very low ciation by any means. The enactment of Blexwaai taevesiae. Mexico is taking a new revenge on France.

It consists in sending to that country a veiy pestilent Insect. Qalignami deecribea it as follows uch a law would be regarded throughout county, on Thursday, August 1' It seems that a child, but three years of age, strayed tha world as a monstrous act of national from the home of its parents into a bottom land, and sea grass replaced to some extent, the weeds which had hitherto cov -Thr ex's ts in Mexico a small Insect, caned hv nerfldv to public creditors, it would be "end utcrtoM our mealtn." If this be correct if it be only necessary to tax the property which we obtain from foreign countries in exeban from our own products, in order to increase our wealth it ia obviously wise to Increase the tax to one million per cent, and thus make ourselves Immediately and immensely rich. If Senator Sherman's position Is correct, he can tr crease the capital of the country to an unlimited amount by Introducing acd passing bills in Congress to multiply tXf npon tbe people. Can he do so tbe lDdi Tialtahvett, which selects meadows wheat field, wtucn was near by, and fen asleep among the wheat- Before long the unkrd neon as repudiation in Its most eow ered the bottom. Considerable timber still ara greess tor sooae.

i i- so minute as to Pa all but invisible it will attack man, and in thit ease invariably aeetle under the eyelids, or lbs latner ot ine una came atong viu a reaper, driving at a brisk rate. He was startled by ardly and basest form, and would crush the credit of the Government Into the finest i.rir. No man would sell property and skirted tbe further extremities of these meadows, aad prevented us from looking far over into Iowa. After one has passed through bun towards ir, ana 11 in mander roars in toe aky and tbs walcr races and tbe lightning draws a net of flame around him, how his bean beats I how be looks round wildly, as if each thunderbolt snd llffhtuine-fleeh were meant nr him 1 How powerfully then must tbe sight of Vesuvius Impress bim, wnere only a ttun cruet separates him lrom th hot lava a Croat which may cracc at ax moment. Bnt when several men come together, each reels no longer solitary In tbe presence ol Nature, and buries thoughtlessly from the hot rid scene- AS AMEBICAJf LAWYER'S DETBHCB OF MAXIMILIAN, Mr.

Frederick Hall, of Vermont, who acted as one of the counsel for Maximilian before his trial at Quetetaro, has written a letter to bis brother, in which he describee; bis connection with the case, and his efforts to make a defence for the Emperor. We qnote a few lines -is For nire consecutive days I called on the En peror, acd became very muca attached to bim. Every day I was stopped by a guard till tne efneers came to let ma paea, although 1 obtained written permission every time. At first I ware-qut sted lo speak In Snnisli, so the soldiers coold understand wbat I said. Bnt I told tbe oslcer that inasmuch as I waa bis counsel.

I ought to speak in that language tat which I could beat express the technicalities of the law thus I was allowed to apeak English generally, aomeumea French. I talked a great deal witb Mmimmaai life ot one white man Is of more value than the whole Cheyenne tribe. So they want a sharp, exterminating war. They look npon It aa pre-eminently their own quarrel, and they dislike any criticism on the part oi Eastern papers or people. They give little idea of the way In which they desire the war carried on, though they occasionally speak of raising volunteer forces and of offering rewards for scalps.

Of the cost of a war or extermination they make no estimates, leaving that for their opponents. They take the emotional side ol the case. The views wbich tbey entertain are those which have been held on the border since the time when Boston was a frontier settlement. It is the bard, bad practical aide of ar and character too. Since they cannot improve, say we, we will wipe them out and take their land.

THB PBACB UKX. 7k hi rev In such dishonest shiuplasters. that wildland and Las climbed, the bluff, the looks eastward over a rolling prairie, with bardlv a tree; a rich but shadeless land ex- A ream of them would not purchase a supper arm -pus. or else in tne umnuicai region- At Urst it ouiy causes itching then follow rednee. smell-ics.

snd sometimes suppuration. Taese morbid bet omen a generally last Are or six days, ard always remtia stationary in Ins reeion Utst attacked wnenee It wonld appear tnat the Insect Ooes not multiply the human body moreover, tbe symptoms disappear a. soon as tbe creator Is extiacti-d. Mexican women ceaeraily enceeee in dou-sr lo by tne aid or a needis or tha stalk of a cramlaaclona plant. Tbe lnect la vrry common or pay for a night's lodging, i as Or the French assignsts were tondic? to the Des Moines.

A few miles be low tbe Reserve, appeared the first bluff that worth more than would be thia proposed a SDarp cry, wmcu was almost lmtauuy hushed. Looking down to the sickle he saw wbat was once his in rant child rolling before the already dead. He instantly stopped the team and cot down to the knives. Tbe little creature was frightfuUy mangled. Tbe sickle had cut and mangled it from its bead to its feet.

Its face was not recognizable, so terrible had been the work of the knives it nose and cheeks and eyes had all been lacerated. The skull had been cut throulib and probably this almost instantly killed the child, as the head was evidently tbe first part struck. The child screamed bat once, and then was instantly etUl. 1 have seen since leaving Omaha. The coun and tbe whole tract, of which about nalt naa been previously sold, was purchased, some twelve or thirteen years since, for $5,000.

Tbe remaining lots sold at auction last week for a grand total of $560,000 in gold. This nas about thirty -five per cent more than the administrator's valuation, and nearly every foot of the ground went to purchasers who propose to build on it at once. The title is merely possessory, there being no EST Washington quidnuncs predict a general of high offlziala. It is as-seited that Johnson desires the resignations of Seward, McCulIoch, Welles, and Kendall. The lutelliatneer, which ia the Copperhead court organ, is out in an article demanding the removal of Seward.

M.jor General nAw.iH will. In a fnw dava. be remoHed in the temperate 'eclons of Mexico, and qnila try was very beautiful, tbe rolling hills, green and freah-looking. coming down to the wa ana men you mase nuuuia Bppucauuu. Several brass horns hung up in the room, to oce cl wbich tbe silvering wash was applied with equal success.

The boys were called in they were pleased with the idea of having silver horns, and a trade wa struck three bottles for a dollar and a quarter," Mr. Rural all this time standing by, and wondering IT an honest peddler of nostrums was lound at last. Away drove the honest seller of the silvery solution selling a bottle unknown In tne Tierras Calisntas, along en sea Copperhead Issue of paper. very nan, the United State would be wiped out by this measure of repudiation, and every citizen holding bonds, mortgages or currency would lose his Investment State, county, city ter's edge. Far up on the hill, an American flag floats over the remains of some Indian, Omaha or Winnebago, who died while in and 30.01 who evade the license, and Uv lug or cohabiting, but unmarried, with bub.

coast." A French lady received a case of goods from Mexico. Her child was atung by one ot these insects, and the creature was extracted from tbe eyelid. from his position as Commissioner of Now, the peace men those who are for immediate, if possible. the military aerviee, some of them bavins; and other maticipel bonds would become as valueless as tbe currency, and railroad trends oold tumble Into the same bottomless pit. Freedmen's Biuean.

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