5. 0»U;6. 7. iup«; B. Wheat. Olorar «loea well the first jeer, but
ucipJly for tli
The tint thin* tint a notices are the afasauee a the almost unirersal a
living togother in sm their not large farms around, and perhaps
;'n:
of the Tillage, and is aurrounded on the other timer aides hr a eimilariT eonconstruoted building, sara that it is
isS
with the dwelling, baa soreral apartm
tie, sheep, swine, geese, grain, ar aometimea for laborers. Geese, whit are much raised in German)’, and wboc_ flesh igmmcbmUm) constitute an article
theatninga craft migntbe the Virginias, * ' ’ - ■ • '—1 had t— # — iptain^ of rsoonnoitering. SearoelT, had be turned the Tornado a ‘ efotu he i" -
a of drone black smoke, at the eluding Teasel w>
i accident
, red the effort ih oorrrtte to OTertake
snjipliej
d, but OTerything is tinder
Hand labor is cl
and rapid working aft little known. Host of the plows are inferior, being after the old style, with two smai wheels to support the beam. Bach of tho plowing is dona by o»n, usually One together, drawing the plow by rope traces that are attached to a padded board of iron that peases across the heed ebora the eyes. But few yokes are seen. Many of the fields ere plowed twice erery year. Borne ere plowed in Angut quite shallow, and again later in the autumn much deeper; 1 ’
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cording aa they rank. The cattle mostly of the Holland breed, end moderately good. The sheep are healthy and well adapted for mutton, haring — intermingling of Southdown bloc Tho horses are nniTersally well forme powerful, end well kept. Bnt the swi are not to be praised. The Germans do not insects to contend with cans, bnt they alec do beautiful fruit And in general, though one may speak laudably of German field.cnltnre, science, general information, and sUbiUty, he eennot praise the praoUnsl wurttlinsld^ of the labont <br. Prairie J&riner.
•sew i Ainu goes to uie rery gut of dairying. It is an idle pleas ore to draw in fancy tho pic tore of a beautiful cow ; to be able to tell which is the most profitable beast is quite another tiling. To my mind the question of e rows ability to produce butler et e profit depends upon three conditions: 1. The economy with which the food is purchased and manipulated. .1 The aldlHy of the row to murert her food into nob milk. 8. The pries obtained for the butter. It needs no argument 4o prow that , *<^»‘«^T»00tl*hLhpiiro rod feeds in a wasteful manner. Upon the eeoond condition my experien runs thus: i aoil a herd.of twenty Je nfys; am neoeaunlT thrown with U haw made study of their eppetites. I fee.1, waroe. Off they tciU — ”
juncture
which nearly - Spanish oorre Virginiua^ The^jiu But the Spanish c —~ *o work dipping water fron id the chase was kept up a I thirteen to fourteen mil hour by the eorrette, while the distance between the pursuers and the pursued ^'flight ^came on in the middle oL the irsuit, bnt by the light of the moon, hiah, moat unfortunately for the nnKiras££«^“K,S: nmns of smoke which rose from the two chimneys of the latter, ea well es her two masts, the course pursued by the fleeing Cuban Teasel was clearly marked
upon the Bpauiafa Teasel Whon^'upon the highest attainable poeitions upon
reported to the ceptak of the doqfned Virginias. The Tornado shuddered with the oonrulsioni of the machinery, end from her chimney greet showers of sparks flew backward in the reeseTs wake. A) the Tornado neared her prey e blank allot from her cannon was fired u e signal for the Virginias to
ufiHume
ship. 1
ipeed, three or four re discharged et her. he Virginias had had
. 1 the friendly refuge
r the British waters on the lamaaea
lest. They were distant bnt twantr idea, and another hour would hi ired them the promised safety. As the Tornsdo, like an eagle swoopig on its prey, tore down upon the
Virginias sn interml of fearfal anxiety itcrrcnednpon thelaiteryesaeL The ist chance of security lay in throwing
— cargo orerboard and lightenirp. In pursuance of this pl<_ ™. lied thcmsolToe with casting ~ sea horses, cannon and other ms, ammnaition, clothing and food ippliea. The furnaces were fed with 1 the combustible material on board, id the lest desperate effort to reach
Jamaica Wan made.
But at this juncture throe sheila from the Tornado's guns flashed through the air, and the Virginias, seeing the ir poeeibility of escape, was oompelled halt at k point between Oebo Crux el SentiagodeCuba. A ^boat’s crew, u and the demand for her aurrend complied with, and the prisoners ) transferred without resistance to Spanish eorrette. An intimation i General Bernabe Varans that he red to apeak to tho commander of the Tornado bronght that offleer to thi root. "I oongratnlate yon. Captain,' Verona is reported by tho Spaniards h haw said, “ on the capture that you hare made, and the importance of which you cannot fully appreciate at this — You an not aware of the mat
Sharkey era oougmtuUting cash other upon a dead which deserwa to be placed within the eelegmy of Jack Sheppard- . iam, rod which prorea that our felons ; are stronger than the prisons built for 1 their ecoommodatiac. It is saying nothing to claim that aneb an escape should be an impossibility in a properly menaced jail. It could only bs the rr ault of long concoction. The subs tar - is that at ten in the morning, a gi ' I aggie Jourdan, called to i *” **At balf-paattoefre
Prints ad Tices from Santiago de *-nd to prow the fact of the posby the Virginias of regular ... -i——— register, 2c.— her stearin flue form from Kingston, Ja-
^QjXSiaSsh ly arailable, end arailable against any nary afloat, while the American nary would be well nigh worthless for offen-
Sharkey an
mander at Jamaica that he expected n execution would take place, and r Maiiwtr’s anhiecU 1ft of whom a
7ou‘r
green wil, passed through ti
doors and the long corridor whiou iuw wned between Sharkey's cell and libs It, rod, making rapid progress toward Kim street, entered a ear belonging to **- Bleecker .tract line. This indi-
—e William J. Sharkey; The through which he bed to peas 1, and at tha hour when the made the long corridor was iy many people. Mrs. Allen's i go out without a psaa was
— >n (no runs the tale) of suspicion being awakened and of search being made. It was then that Sharkey's cell was found meant, and his mustache, freshly shared off, lying with the lather on It on a shelf. The fact that the door of the cell'in which Sharkey was confined was always kept looked, except when temporarily opened to allow of the passage of food, and that all oom-
' ration between him and hia ria-
fair trial, 1 purpose the oorwtte Xiobo had left for Santiago do Cuba. The crew was executed on the 7th; the Niobe arrired on the 8th. Regarding the manner in which Captain Fry and bis companions marched ‘ their fete, these edrioes ehow that
about
n which they b
. from
e through ibs
ipicion of
fined, tried and condemned end taken first to the Oapti Port end then to the jail.
The United States Consul proceeded to the Jail; where, after the hi—’ *~
malities, he was admitted to i tain Fry, who informed him tbs been asking for that pried age, right rather, erar ainoe he h first bronght to the port, but
"" w h ~"
death,n deeirod to make his doolaratii- — protest, hsTing been captured, with his steamer, upon the high seas, and therefore protested against all rod erery of the proceedings. This protest
A Memorial. The following is the memori Federal Connell of the Inter New York, asking Preside: Tha nm Federal (
which their arrinl would here prod need the island had they been diatributed —ere. The capture of the Virginias may well bring about the speedy end of th« insurrection." These era girenei words, but the probability _ — *P® eo11 - “ "Ported. 1» » Spanish fiction. Varona further told the Virginia* loft Kingston
th ™ ^ 1~ £e«-Uow?the tottir' As to the third oondition, of oonrae ifa joodquaUty of butter is not made rod firat-claea pnoe obUiued. the profit *** ta According to 7*Ac Vermtmt Farmer, zrzris.sr.rs.-'jz
upon the erening of ■ber ths Tornado and
appeared in the offing ol Santiago de Onba con raying a third Teasel, when they entered port mid it was known that the other ship was the Virginias, population of the town floekthe ronoto
ad been ceptured, i the beat known <
the United Bteles f. providing ways and financial and labor crisis: roY.SISSfih*. - nal improvements recommended by your lest message to Congress, yon.will furnish employment to the thousands of workingmen thrown ont of employment by the (ailare of oar swindling contract labor system, and by —* l — izing the issue of sufficientlsgal ^ ceased by leek of currency, end thus enable our Western crops to be bronght to market at profitable rates to the producers, If nothing is done for the maaeee until the regular meeting Congress, it will be too late for ti Gorerament to prerebt a total wreck our financial system, end our poof will be in a bankrupt rod atarriegen dition, and nsedleaa suffering will ' endured in the midst of plenty. V bt-licrp yon will act, and not gira ooc alon for your enemies to aay that by your delay and lack -• — ' yon allowed the prodi ■■ relief when called upon by both the peopie of the country.
correspondent, rod also the loss of the 100 men, but the Mario does not state the way in which they were lost Twenty were killed in tho encounter, eighty, who were taken prisoners, -‘ ■not in sold blood by order of the Spanish commander. Cpon the Utter's giving hia report to the Governor of Puerto Principe, ho was immediately deprived of his command, and ordered into arrest The Governor telegraphed •he event to^theOapteiu General, who.
It is
arnor) u to be n He is married to an snnt of'the late suspicion by tha “ thought that thron^ hia wife he has been led to feel i
copy to General At four o'clock r. it, precisely, 1 were marched out of tin is not far from tho Oonanl’i
of them, m peaaing, sainted the flagstaff of the Conan late by ine their heads. The Ust to go by Captain Fry, Hr. Harris and Hr. Alfaro, who, besides saluting, wavr' - mournful goodby to the Consul wronna of gentlemen standing on of the Consul's residence. All
— New York paper, d trial of Wm. M. Tweed, si Tweed on his left h
aged.white-haired end white-bei n, with the eame prominent fee tieeable in all the malrmembe the Tweed family.* Richard Tweed seemed greatly moved at the diagreoe of his brothei. Closer in the circle eat young Tweed, or “ General “ Wm. M. Tweed. The young maa is. a dark-vis-aged person, .with aids whiskers, i toU ra'shouttoi * Bgjd-natored yor i weeping, and he eeemed'ov ilmed with the disaster which 1 dim hia father. Behind the priaonat hia aon-ln-Uw, Ambrose Haginof New Orleans, whose bridal hour been crowned with diamonds and silks. Haginnu' face betokened reel sorrow. At the right of Tweed eat Charley Lawrence. He wore glasses, ked at Judge Davis appejdingl]j. inat a storm. Tweed himaolf struck with diamsy. ’ his old politiosi i
Us b of tne law—and asked him if he _ reedy. Tweed tried to smile, nodded his heed that he was randy, and “' '“ Brennan beckoned to his oeputy rage was made slowly, rod bands of Tweed eymperay on either side-Tweed
, Verona, Ospedea. Jeana del Sol, and O'Ryan likewise exhibited the same activity and imposed the last penalty npo- •—i— ♦> dition lata, v . of the alaughtcr-house, the ordinary locality for such executions. Neither -iptain, crew, nor tho expedltinnista ) Virginiua concealed their guilt— wise eo apparent—but, on the contrary, they confessed that they were bringing e cargo of arms (2,000 guns, wc welieve), ammunition, provision*, —a wmr ]ige stores, and that they disembark upon the coast of Cub» with the object of giving Bow life to the rebellion end to extend it through We do not deem it pru- ' ito further do-
ulilee above i here they are visited during i er by many curious travelers.
ove about the country, cempi itjos^snd ^villsges^ lor men
‘“si/* 7 *'
—id small fancy articles of ■esn: which they are expert. But they never apply themselves regularly to agriculture or lumbering, which are eo univi— sally the occupations of tho people their neighborhood. Some of thf have exhibited considerable ingenuity and ability in various ways. The Soo-
: . laeionod o nd enlisted men. _It is claimed ration that it would elevate tho of enlisted men, and would rtontlon of which army go in the military lemuue of jealousy
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chu rchJorga ns.
CUSHING’S MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE.
m known throughout the i'iitrl,n, their- teih
of their tribe, and have
ir negoe tribal
tiatiens at Augusta, i delegate baa about thi
se e territorial delegate to CongreasThe legislature, we nelieve, still oon. timme its annual appropriation to **- Although these Indians are idle dissolute in business affairs, they have
„ remarkable and indnstry in the nmuseDien which they indulge. They are e and exceedingly ambitious to gait nlauao in the use of the birch c Many of them have learned the f at the whites. For many years o them used to spend muon of his Bangor playing checkers, and then ire few who could outplay him. Hi
• ' tab’-
m by what ta fa •y tenacity” — *
■e applauai
No Ukok:
to proclaim it
id.—When
rath, it is hil is f-Ilow man.
of Dr. Walkeb'l lot bo too strongly recohimendc lie invalid public. To those wh a tried it, nothing need be aaidtheir experience is their proof.
issa
s Holy Writ To tlioao who
The day is not far distant when the . . '] be known only in story. Molly Molasses and the Soehbeeina need to abont the streets of Bangor with tl a and their jokee, will livi y of many when then el ibecot tnbe. Although i the deetinv of the red i
vegetable specific, which aids faltering nature against the trinmpbi of dyspepsia, bilious disorders of every kind, marlarions fevers, constipation of the bowels, liver complaint, Spring and Fall debility, etc., etc. It costa but lit- “■* ’ways be at hand. It is friend. It eaves a doc-
riding
aides being fn
after him; ba-
the poise
pharmaoopmia
THE GOLDEN HOURS BOYS AND GIRLS.
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qualltto of VIM
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UrmteiU Thousauds proclaim Vnr.
hhelrto’lhey
- Toole,
loner Organa, in biliou* DR. WAuntn'B
' apli orotic,
. Divetlo,
et wonderful In-
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) country^duri
jtaries, throughout our
country daring the Summer and
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of a system thus fore-armed.
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rofula, or King’s
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For Inflammatory-and Chronic , Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remlti tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ol j the Blood, Liver, Kidney* and ’“adder, ! there Bitter* have no equal. Such Direare*
are caured by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons engaged In Paints and Minerals, such aa Plumbers, Typo-eottere, Gold-beaters, and
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