kept to gl«n globe, reqnire eb»g. el weter abont onoeVwoek. Obefirfi .honld be lifted oot of (be globe into a pen of water by means of • small net; a pieoe of mosquito net-
enltiratod ^ high, sbonM therefor^ 'be 80 feet m diameter. Tbe saltiration of a circle three feet in diameter might distort) the borer or other inseot pests, - •• no influence upon the roots whs Buckwheat may be cut with a , 54 ” ked , np jn good-slsed garels.
Tbesdlhonld be bonnd, t-* bnnehee and the beads
Pettier. The bnnehes or formed are set np npon their butts and left in the Held nntil the grain is dty
more readily thus sfter thrashtog the grain should be Cleaned op from the duff at onad and stored upon the floor of an airy loft totho'fcto?* 7 ' 11 °“ r th * n P 1 * 00 * 1
tar with floor. B^'to’^J^’fl}; teen or twenty minutes. Boaer Lao or Lam.—Let the Are be moderate, and roast the joint slowMK'S.T.SSl.ffrt
perse and retire peaoeably to "re abodrs within fire days from ate and hereafter to submit themto the laws and constituted author) tiee of said state, and I invoke the lid and oo-oueration of all good oitilans there to hold the law and preserve ho publio pesos. “in witness whereof I have hereunto let my hand, and caused the seal if the United States to be sfflzed. “ Done at tbe eity of Washington, his 18th dev of September, to the year >f our Lord 1874, and of the todepenIsnoe of the United Statee the nioelyeighth. D. S. QBANT. “By the President.
of tbe cloth that are mildewed in two Part* of chloride of lime to four part, of water, for about two hours, or til] Mnrr Barca.—Chop as finely as posslble a quantity of mint leaves, previously washed. Add to them snffleient white vinegar and water to equal parts oil » small quantity of
in hour before serving. Ruratan Jan.—Pour pounds of rhubarb, three pounds of lump sugar, and the juice of two lemona, two ounces sweet almonds, and chop them finely ; out the lemon-peel -very thin. Boil all together for three-quarters of an hour to£aii,t“ 00 ° e 10 *” Uing P0lat; ,Ur Hocc-—Cut tome new carrots and •ome new turnips in the shape of peas, mind they do not catch >r burn* 7 euw* ~>ma pass and asparagus points to toe •atae way. Ton should have equal qrantitire of each of there vegetaSlea. Out out of lettuce and serrel leaves Pi! e0 ®*a tlle and let
We reffret that the Weetern fremsr. re toilding back Uieir wheat They ID do well to send it forward freely to
navigUion, and alao of the low oceau, lake and canal freights now ruling, and 5»™ioa“»tba«ipeeted to ooutinue
’■ Wkerwes, It u provided to the Ocmatitotioo of tbe Uni tod States that 'ISatoe shall peotoet every Union on epptsoattoo of ». or the Eseoute ' Sic violence ; end “ Tdtereae, It i. provided in of the United Stales that in all to any Bute or of ■ — -lawn thereof, it s _ lawful for the President of tbe Catted Statee, on epplieatioe of tbe legidatore of such State, or of the Executive when .... ..... - fgfi-
ich pert of tl
.Shell be judgi
■eery for the purpose of suppress snob insurrection or censing the
■ to be duly executed ; end
Whamu, The legislature of said
jenay.and State, under seetion 4 of Article
the Ooustitution of the United Statee,
' he laws passed in pursuance the! is therefore made application or such part of the military for
of the United States as may be necessary end adequate to protect said State end tbe citixens thereof against domea-
riolonoe, and to
ation of tha laws, Whereat, It is required that whenit may be necessary, to the judg1 of the President, to dm the military fores for the purpose aforesaid, he shall forthwith by proclamation command such iuaurgenta to disperse and retire peaceably to their respective ^ 1 within e limited time; - ow therefore I. C. 8. Grant, Preaidentof theUnited States,do hereby
I will give you, very briefly, my views of the whole matter. The eleoof 1873 was held under peculiar tmetanoee. Laws enacted by the Republican party to prevent e repetition of the violence which in 1868 rednoed the Republican vote of Loniaieaity 80,000 to barely 8,000, ed against the party, were fraudulently naed to manipulate the election to the interests of the fusiouiata. Notwithstanding the man if ret frauds perpetrated, I believed end atill ‘ tlieve that I was elected Governor by large majority of the actual votes Dnrtoc the progrcea of the litigation I publicly offrred, through J of tbe most distinguished New Orleans—that if the ■ould produce the return• to Court I would submit my olaima to
abide by ea declined. I entered —iea of my office with the J qtsrminatiOD, which 1 have religiously adbereu v., re do the beat I oould for the material interim. »» the State. I have secured the repeal of tu^, had laws, and have prevented the psaeage "I other seta of e fraudulent character, t which not only Republicans, but romiccnt man among cor opponents are directly interested. Amid ail the troubles which have belt tbe State I have reduced State end ariah taxation each fnl y one-third, been passed providof the State debt
the State and the eity ; ment limiting tar 1 ' The obnoxious featnres of tho ol
tS“’S,“7T=£"'a‘ , ^s RS3crv..*Bsr.: csriTacariii -- , IS---*-* l-t- , *t^stycZw5^ byeonSptreu
temper your military control with moderation, and in all I hibit that integrity of porpore • teriatio of officers of the army, i hand over to you, air, the espitol, the other property of the State under
my charge.
THE FALL RITEE DISASTER.
ntes when the operatives were with a cry of fire and the « smoke from the fourth story, next to the upper floor, which overseer. On tho upper flo fifth, about thirty giria i poo ling and warping were the youngest of the operative With toe alarm the flames seemed leap np to this attic, coming frt windows below, and, to the to all, np the great tower in the oe the building in which were all th -Iinmunicating with each story. Tin •e caught, u stated, to the mule spin ng room, to the northwest and si tin —ill, and it is stated, from friction to ■ mule head, at once igniting the oi waste about it, and spreading* by meam of oil on the floor and about each of machinery directly and with „ quickness, toward the oontre tower, the the only source of escape for those to fourth and fifth atorica, besides the
on tho sidss of each
—.— — — it rushed over the footing it instantly found sustenance in the woodwork, end once getting into the tower, ton np to end through the single entrance to tho fifth story, then springing to the roof timbers and fllltog tho two great rooms (480x90). with dense black smoke and flame. While headway, the operatives became fairly sears at a glauos saw that jo way possible to check the fire, and gave their sole attention to ■' jm they had at work. They called them to aave themselves, and polntout waya of escape. Theso wero principally fire ladders, for tho timid dared not run the fire gaunt-
;rK
aliforuia, and . “TT*' *U have crops of Isrgcr than the avenge, andT with the exception of Greet Britain, all there ‘•ave wber* * — ..inion of 1 eon that 4.200,000.00 and wheat flour will S’sSMnjwssa, tog tha next-twelve that 8110,000,000 is a a the price to be paid for it, ihtmid shipper’s profit. Mr. JaokI eetimate of the offloial av prioe of British wheat isBOs. », riTlwo ' hl °L h * “ p * oU 1 10 'all ■>** —a-i- quantity — " “
A traveler from FaUo to Siberia, ' ' of Gobi, tolls us * feet have be-
hurt hto. and looks to find tok* akin ol the feat is .fe. * « i “i‘ *11 *<«•«•< •fie. end snakei* tort. 1 Then’wtth' needle made foe that na^ they re. aqnme PHJC of lerther large .nough t
repealed, and to tha appointment officers of registration I have volnntai ly tendered to the opposition a repi sentation which they entirely denied the republican pariv at the last els lion. There and other measures ha deprived the opponenta of the repuk_ can party of any just cause of complaint against the State government. Tho finding re registration progressed t poach the formers, of which they 'ere unable, that they wot II more to a minority al than ever before, if the ■ owed e free, untremmellei., tied franchise. They have, by _ prepared plan, violently overthrown the government, oven before the election, to prevent an election being had. and to prevent evidence that they had not a majority before upon •hallow pretexts of violence, and by in-
eaeded entirely from the people. The uenrpelioii utterly disappeared when “* *-Tt attack was repulsed by the oitiOar people may be said to have „ed, as « whole. They wero determinec longer to uanry and oppression hands of men not chosen by themi The North can .form no idea of the rob- ‘ ery and spoliation to which we here sea subjected. My movement was necaaail to attitude of tha people. They da-' maded 1L I am now to toll poasca-
A strong brigade of colored troops, fully organised and armed and to toe service of toe usurpation, refused to
that next below stain, cannot be depicted. Children ran about without aoy knowledge of what they were doing, crying and begging piteously to be asred, yet wrenching themselves awev when taken forcibly and carried * ihllo yet there was aomo o ) iron ladden to the two scuttle windows of tho Booth end, which open- ' the roof baloony at tbe head twelfth street fire ladders. It wu impossible to get a great majority ' - take even this method to save their ea. Some wanted clothing and aomo a or that thing, they know not what, the Are frightened them away from _jir deliberation at the foot of the roof ladders, they rushed to the windows at tha eouth gable end, but they were nearly siaty fret from the ground and dared not jump down. Cotton ropes * pnt out for them to elide doirn fcy, some took this mesne, but in the i several met with death or injury,
°tW^‘ra < aruab"£r t* Too many would * take - which would part, and
down in a
-rere being enacted here similar ones were going on
I. skr —mlo spinning room.
story b
hold of . _ " clinging to it would oome >
nch. While anc*
by cutting ufi the operative
r looking at t was ample time
There was ample time for every have been saved had the right been pursued, and it was not fen of direction that' tha girls lost lives. The superintendent, as s the alarm was given, rushed upper story, and, with the ov« did all that was possible to sat. — and when the means provided for escape
dared unavailable
see and smoke, the people on und procured beds and matin. itriffssirsssste
windows.in almost every re fatal or terrible In j orb ,
lanoe waa nearly fifty feet, Tho
—*—-• - felt by toe
K3V erire and
the street*, who had imenre numbers, and their eta did not help greatly to
compose the.mill hands, bat thedU-
dpliaed firemen and policemen,
— “—arrived in sufficient nr ....
with a will and to advantage.
zss
10 spread q{
io fire, and sapeetal-
... of toe aonth end, whither the opera tires had fieri. Lad3 — as long utfieybad-* — *
nacd in this, and in rescue the girls. Some very bn
jpo ihrtr'lire* rT'
pic HOW to aave themselves, but a braver one la related of a fireman, who —■a lowered from the roof 1 emeu into tho building, an . long trying to drive thi rib tost faehad to t>« let g 1 hold of hie ropes.
i this humane en-

