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(i,Z0S W1R THE 1ON81DZB ofttnoen"' )'PRGEtyi V k44lfZnR. .*rk Should be' Done During the ', 9tt of Aprl---Valpable 8uggestlons fn Igb Authoriit V.L. Jonea in t outhern Cultirator.] With the stoppnge of winter rains and increasing heat of the sun, the - "cegulation of heat and moisture de mands much thought and constant at tention, What can be done to help the sun warm up the soil, that seeds may germinate readily and young plants grow off healthy and strolg. WO must bear in rnind that as the beating is done by the sun, it must bdgin at the surface and go udownlward. In ia general way, sotething may be done by 'endering" the soil as dark as possible by the presence of humluii. I)ark bodies absorb heat more readily t.han white or light colored(. A rieli dark miou1(1 will absor heat more rap idly than white sand. As h11! be 'omes old and worn, it becomeos light er colored, and, by So mutcht coI hler, in the spring. Sow it inl grain). rest it and till it with hunus, and it.s iIrker color will return. To s:art an earl v croh of anything, therethrc, select not only a southerll slope bu it a (lark soil. As the earth wiartIs tIp, evaporat ion from the stihee inereases :tnd evapo ration is it cooling 1 ro(ess. It is iIn portalt, thereitre, to have tile sol-'ace dry. Land well drinited warims up quicker in , the spring thil tIltt tilled( with water. W'e lo not prolse ow11o to urge .tile drailinn of uIplhIuls - we are not ready fir that. Bilt .ri(ling or bedding also, by in11::reasing,' the str tace exposed to the air, theilitates dirv ing very iitch, and t(I heref)re is advi is able in most cases, ledditig alst, h v exposing nore su"f'ace to he warm11 air cnuses increased heating from ithat source. The only ohiect.tion It it is the facility it allordis For w:i'hn" away of tlie soil; ott m.-t avoid e. treO high be(s, and use the Iher varied means agailist washin!. traini. Farming here, as elsewle re, is a ler petual st.ruggle to sleer Iht wntt .vi IIa and (haryldis, and sould, ii '0riti nating jud(gmlent. must" guidle the "hip. The remarks alred un:the :phj I to the precparattion tir (:rols which an.c star"tedl carlie-t, such as corn, 11ri-h polatoes, etc. For tltose wthib :Ire planted somewhmt laIter, like cou, the preservation of, tnoist im.e inl I ht soil, becomie a maItee i ,reat ni Ient. As spring ava(i ( :n tin t1' heat incre'ses. t 5e smi e of"t" Ilm hi:' i, (luite apt to (Ir anI hrd, to dirt to bring lip seeds whi''h \till not l e:I deep covering. This is est pireventl by repeated harrow ing. T1he"( "in>ul1 be given the hul af'ter vvern rtain. They , shoull be veIy light, situptly bretiking the ernst i deepi, thtn- w ill cause the (rving upl) of' as Imneh! of the soil as is looseted. A tiee sec(ion $moothing harrotw, not weighted, will do the work prolwerly amd so rapli(Ilv, one will iirly m1ini,s the Iione. To allow for the ctling d(owi oif the becd.; by the harrowy, Ihe' (the be(s) Imiav be made extra high :at Iirst. Ilih ei-ds are objectionable oil accut o>fwh inig buit they will be tit down so soon under the plan ir)poosel, that Ie ex losttr of the tlani will be verv short. No work on a fitn pays bctlletr ih:m1i repeated lm-rto witnig s h)et we('t tie coin plction of preparation for, am(l the plantin, of erop) . ''hey kill till youttg gra'iss antd weed-t, keelpIlt st ae. intel low 'and1 tiin', and( ittake iall sub se.. <luenit wvork intg e:tisietr atnd sitse'ept ileh of beinhg be.tter donbie. The plantting (of eotton is the lemliui. wvork of this mth,itt 'ttdeir a sv.ys of' high tinurliniig, the temltinti is hi laters lat in o f' t 'histo . 'T he ii''t i phlln it toxtn theh lhuting ian lthei 10h fAilt the oeet.Iti if betv This toicve o more chanictes wi.tr il-6 teonsil, undl deealls sonni-w'1i i'i do workl at thead :Ans tlie. jiii l ie pilatidiee edttm.,at hI e et-d iter show, n~d at' ,lightiart is prveIbW totcvese l te~ii hin ted ith I doubh.t't toot( plow ands knock totU s-gtlyi Ith a bai d. t s heweopnn of iltheit drsand the coverliin'til o thseed :u-ii ' bthighsetit work,'i il t'te may h:h-e tu 1)p1etisunglw yelns, theavttte'iet rowas; killd ai tisieitlo aratgemel wth yottwolitt coe lTto'i W, -t' fl' rom t') t tielve to it acre pert in-. tand th ci(otiingy tipi'te seed, un tit t harrowee adverto m:d along ithevbed hsA thre. I iit' ''itie secittaro ie tutu' tte bites at a etthw timei d wi ttitve- eh penseu islig,te adv:um i age reat-'il ii thie yungttplanit t com athrough.l Wet aetey alt to prtes thie Ibarrowli s-ivd.h e tirent fio thel (ntivtin of ut crop itt- theirtha earit sta. Wev eai tm ost. rofoundh y imprlteils l itht it, iperficitadaptaoion and utilittitfor this wof. IUt ayn riquire toe ;-totie ai patec too hearn howted ain witin-, 0e it-butoth lesson onctt( e --- will in t theot muesaet , Iet his, amno isb. unplemnts, wich caiaccom lit larget-moti t io wi.sk, 't alI teb an belitt atptest to the lwerk, tat the prob1c~lm is cheapl prodilitneu i tb solvd. Warthruhyoni-d Whoof ot mnrsig ( bi itpoou treader s -i int th e ory emo saitht clim ott iou thocos of te inplet in 'eis willhtite itoe forenteely i too ih sm esenilt lih)'i)-t doub,i, owe hintok. whattthev og' drle hatrti at arIe apprxiOtmaly ali o farini toi I luh pited o ne o f'bto harrw be pnow,t heate we m-'oie to lt.ot stiject, but the neviest trieldf othera imlemhaetsmaic eer mich cnnot o greatd (lohvantag bt for thse tifHcut, a tai( bet t getin, it ori)llttd extorbit tant prices itlhat fhicht-ey ae Wnhle coton is ushelydt,ite int make tain-e re par,atiod fo toso tho airs aof nextelmoth Tee, lthon mat epatdltr vnu ot~ an acre. If the laud 'is tlrongbly repared as It should mnot certainly e, very littleo atlifvatiott will bo-needed --one or two plowings, at .Iost. will suffice. Hoeing is never required, for the corn soon crowds and shades out all other growth. if the land is rich and this it must be to obtain heavy yields. Tenl to twenty-five tons of green f'odder per acre is the ordinary range of production. Cut when, about to lorm1 cars, and shocked at once withou t cx1posure to stiln or weather, it clures readily rund makes a fodder, not perhaps of the highest grade, but trool, and which supplemlcnted with other concentrateil iods serves an admlirable purpose for stock of al kinds. It, is probably the most relia ide of ail sutumier fiorarge crops. llillo maize 21111 borghit n have the advantage o1' ri1 in g sectI wlije the stalks are still Z-reenl ai siteeulenit, and while the sor"_!liltun stalks, at, least, are still ;%weet and relished by animals. ''hev stattl drouths, perhaps, a little better th:ii cornl, but, per contra, they are m1i0'r deliente whenl youn1g, and 1101e dihucllt to work because the seedlings are very small and readiIv covered u) byI p'owv. The pron'lptness with Wlich ::orI grows oll', andI the coIsC <luelnt ease with which it is worked is gre atly in its favor, Viewecd as at cheap fodder crop1. We are :1araid there will bec disapp1oilntinen1t aboutt millo lnaize. It. h:s we(n praised overiluch. We have lahnted it, but nol. enough to re:a-b a linal opinion about i t. I t -Ial td emly1\ on !'ood land, and the se-.(lons are fv(ib'tule, it will make :a Iarge yiehl of grain antd a good deal tI' forder. The grail is probably excellctil for htorses :anld cattle when t;round; !,o<od for h1ogs amd p oultrv Itot girottitl: bit it vill n 'vetr sluppl lait 12or2 inleal 1nor 'hcal tlum'i :is long as a lies cal < , 1 dticeI a. li.: t I re, gigiid .h-Iv,, ht-en, in Ihis countr".' Of sor hiimi a : a1 onII!. , r( , we m-c more :luti 1n4r <lisjiu <l to thinl wINill; t"Vclr1 1.1'1 of it i., r:tlrn remdlh hv stocl, :tin it yiell oI' seed largie. l et 1e0ry I;irnicr sel asidi t wo or three :rc, at lea - -:1ntl a ""realtldeal uo>re it he k iep< n uIth "1 ,t Ikl- bIrcak; it verY lceep, h:u-row% it ttvtr :11tl over agar:inl, 1n:tio trc it highly, :tuti :1b-ml t i first ttl \1as" -edi <l14 jt i ct rn, oranre :tnd t"arly" :tnbtI t":tnw, mad stulr millo rnai/.e . itf hr wI,% to c\1erian-cnt with it. The tinwt :and I.tht11 1"1re1p ired (to w t l,l I I 1"1:w acrt". w1"ill not bI e ii-4"l out of I- drropt, :nd ni m.( wii tr li, Ic:t2 Iw ill gih hlenied at th -i o ht t i well liit bm-ins. It is -11411 n ca it 1 11 II1' 2l 2 I i ire an iab ni hun-cr of I'ora: , , :tntl ycl so Iiw I1 . -'t1 t"r , l:\ i . I. h )M I v il It rait i e .a viinw :1:lhl : lher crab i rai s out of 11io 4111*1 Ii id ; i i.; \srI r t ! ill i t s~ corn liebl:122 that l i!s. l n u h i l way, 11i h:I ha ;o ct s eencl therie Of enl ratio -, :a nl it haI a(Iway iVi\ 1ad In-itIt m ba1rI n . I l'e -vilies ar axcellen1t, :tnd bhr il the sr:ason wVe slh1 I lile :t o ii. (Ibing l to ,a 2 of the l: bultIbc in now\, by l lantin-g Ihe erop s :unm, andt1 i' you choose pant nore att inlterrs:lt of'a luonth tutil Iihe first oI' .\t"it -It. ..s the wea r l ll urts vi ry. hllol ) Ilungari: I . Milet is p rob a bly ( t l t -t rel.liab)!v oC Ihese fo raf.-" 1i:iuts Itl is licrftire" huI -l adapt tii t :ilhe liter -owinl s. .\Ithou!,h b:on-m is cheap, thwre -i, IweI Ii I 2l ;, a lowI lini- i flb i !' not oionit n, ii:ll it is hlter to r:ii; i onr's 1 I (2' hn lt. ' ht're "judilicons : ar, .;tnLnrltent i :Ire pwoid<l i et he tone a1t li 11e ct t, t"sle,cialtv w01lre clov r c222 he !rrowli. t'lover lots, succeeled ib o:t Iel , 1:111 i lwt a ht i I pieli m11ld strhlnn1 toI h , alad these'h by lat Io at1c s wril1 leave t. a =lll l rion 22f1 i' 2: 22ar n 2 pri e<l:~ for.Il Arrange i: to2 have(2 2t:m pigs 2:122 - (ill22 l irno-v m. by oilm ilo i n121' 'eremberl t' l)ulj.:- e12( hel tu neini-p r. In2lli(i 22 tu i tch :'it p>-. ed lthe la '1f1 .ll, lihat thier is - hle 11:22k>11 In l:lik Ito:iiuun-rii e l aIne. hiwil,2 " I lles like1 t a t. h lt ninC2-o thdirioi o Ii( ptember22: tingmi Aoe'eioi wlh la,~1i :tntii( torh2un Thvaie tyi'- hs ofon lood liotibt Skil th hiea21h uoiled contin'leh ::til o nii'tl ' l 'o b i t he li t og rp r lie-n as e'. (llav( i)u'ient<l .28itld havIleuI to phint :i ropan121 22for t' onc. 13211OVatI lp2 II hbe s ie ai by on. (l '" "est-la :tn lO-(l int t a liit as)11 it ioueve of1l222i> s s:e l, \(1 jiY htull" 1,rdy, h2ar'c and i'egunlve vari )tu fll n lwto o ha,M en l i Tn 1I9EROND SEN$AtION. The Case of Thomas J. Cluverius Charg. with the Murder of rananie Lilian Madl son. IICIMOND. VA., April 1.--Whet Thomas J. Cluverlus, charged with thi murder of Fannie Lilian Madison, wai first brought before Justice Richard son the examination was postpone< until this morning. Despite the fac that there were twenty-five policenel at the Police Court, it was iinpossiblI to keep the crowd quiet. The roon wats packed with men and womai white and colored, while the hundred outside swayed and surged againQ each other to such an extent that thos having business inside could scarcel obtain a pas;age through the nass c humanity. Among those present non appeared less alarmed at the situatio than he who was the centre of interes lhoinas J. Cluverius. Counsel for th accused waived examination, whcr< upon the prisoner was sent to th 11ustings Court for trial. it was with the greatest difficult that the prisoner made his ingress an egr.ess, owing to the crowd. Thei action, whether cursorv or otherwist had tnore efl'ect on hilln, judging frot his countenance, than anvthing sinc his ar"rest, and yet i Cvnictl sinile, shiaip fl:ash of' lhe eve to the right c left as Ie walked along, was all ti col be notliced. Tle prisoner wi driven to and from the jail in a cal ring(e, and in less than live animtt alter his return to the pri,on ther were nearl' a I hotsand people hani inl: aiottnd the inastitutiont. On e o ithe tuost ireiniarkable etiurtl conneiictd wiithil the inurd'er is thi unnt:terr in whieb it lirst cuac to publi noti e. An atlernooni paper piublishe I'he I}eel inat flt'heodyv of an unk:now while wuinan had been 11oun1d inl th ol reservoir. A repotler for a iorai iug 1iml,er dioye out to the place wher it was fincl, interviewed tie keepe :and carefully survey"ed the su-trroundc I he stine eveuilar. The hod havingLt heen takeu to(! the Ahnshous ni lie i nacan tiane, the reporter visite the de:ad-honse of that, institution There, atnong a ninihet- of other dea pop'01 ee, was sh'w Ithe O1coin eottain ig t Ihe body of (he wotnan. The cot ourr had previously viewed the re an;ains :aml was tInder" thme iunpressio1 at that ;tiane Ilhat the deeeased has conatilded suicidi. ''Ie reporte asked ;to see t body. The collii whicb n 'is ntiled dotin, w:.s openCc and exlu sad to his raze the body o11 womatn dres:ed in Iit' clotles she wor" when taken ont of the water with al the ind and lilt Ii on Ihemn, while pile of shavings lay utnder her head riu a pillow. Afir lioking; long and, are(ii 4a I v at the face of the d'ceasel' and ie wound over the right eye, a( the swollen iouth, the reporter tool, hia dep;trtuire so Iiriml impressed tha She had b eent oully d'ealt with that he aadvan ced tIle th<iedry in his paper th< nextliday, but without groing into th< specile details herein inentioned. At the reporter's sugge.tion whilh att the Alhnsliouse the hodly was placet in tnor"e decent triml, andl( thn next day which was Stinav, Ithdreds of peopl' visited (li seene for" the ptu Posc 4) idenl ilientionl. It was not until Mion d:tv, however, that the corpse wa recogized, adil strange I) telate, th< tr it person who recognized it. was I \iss , who iever opened her lip albll it to any one utl her titthe iuntil las( Tlihusday, notwitlistandintl she was an ol schoolnate of Mis Mladisona and had roomed with her 'he n'xt recogni(ion catte froin thi Al :i "'earchi of thie jail'' (whieh neauis thant all pirisoniers were dlrawl op in liuii and reviewed) one colorei :1(n1 six white mneii, empnlloyed at (1i4 Oh)l Ih)uiiion~ I roni andI Nail Wornks on thie Jatiines river, rei'ogniizeid Cla (erins as thie niain who v'isi(td Bell Isle wihere (lhe wor)ks are located oni thi Aliss Mlison wvas mturdlered (hat niighit, If ChIniveriuis is guilty , lie has adoptedl :i extriaordlinaryi de spea'tne colu-se, nil if lie hias failed to electuallyv pro tedettany one l)(>int ini his dl'eence it, is likely vthait (lie whole sftrncfturie wvill fall to the grotn td. F or instanice hic deiii's Itat lie was'' -i(th Lilian Madi Mioi at aill oni (lie day or iighit of (lie iintlrer, and (lhat lhe first heard of (lie il 's deth i lien ii(le oflice rs arrested him Ithree da1ys afte((r (lie discov'ery of the bhody. Yet lie is Posit ively idlenti fied by S evera'l itnesses as hiav'in g hieti seeni with her oii (lie day of thm natii;delr, tiil abnosi~t as positi'vely as haint iig been wvitht her ini ihie neighibor hood of thie reservoir', and withlin an hour am il( iio, at leaist, of1 thle f.ime liter still living h)Odv~ wa*tS thro'wn inito the Nothiiing (xcepit (his cirelnmstanc.ial eividenice hans ye't, beeni :luiiedl to con.. in'ct himiii wih the niuirder itself', and if' lhe ack no wledged (hat lie haitd accoini Viltn.d lien to (lie iiinity of (liers eirvoiri, atid thlen allegedl tat lie paited witli heri there, it is probable (that no0 liry iw'ouh decide hin guiilty ; hlt the .iii Ii as niitanssaui t ed aftIer the sep)ar~a-. ion ('trot i Cluveius by' somc w antderi lug neeT'o or othier' traniip, 0or even thiat she did niot bruiise her f'ace aiid alter wardl'is juttip inio (lhe reseryiojr. Bhil if lie is conivicted(, as it seemis .now thait lie certainily will be', of hitv, in4f lied as to his being wiithi the giirl on that day1 tand( eening, it Wilj go h:n; wi iithI liin be'fore thle iurIv. Itf lie is intIio cot, i\\i h it aboutit g.* Ni-wi ouKit, A pril |8.-lTe fuilluies '."uilingiii thiroughout (lhe co)untrvi duii ing the htist. wee'k irepor(ed to Ia m. Iiiiui & C'o. 's ini~cantiIe agener aire (lie niiuilest chrioiiieledl iln any week sinice Ili etar I188* coinhieinced. In (lhe I itedl States thieme 197 and in Canada a i toltal of' 2:81, against 277 htist week :itid 25 (lhe week previous. 'lliei'-toit-lhs of thle faluires tire ('iii.. iished'i by lie West eri, Soultherni andl Iai' itic S tates . in New', York city thle tssMiniments arle light and few. in a long article ielating to thei 11. 11. I1. of thaitt city, sayS: ' TIhie ltIoiid llahn C'oimany sttarteid tine year ago ith( $1 i2.(i0, bunt ti-daty th bu lisi hiss ittannott he biiught for $5~0,i.Li. is saidi to bei ithouiiit a IariIllel, ais its aie t in iS pronionneetd wiii<I ertful. :s Its i hav iaiready sICeiiied ai5 suply, andh wie hope ur 411 r'eadeis will suipply t hemiiselves it once'(. It is Sa id to lie the oinly speedyl andtt per' iimtnenit bilood poIson reimeidy oftered,tiv Iig ('iti re sat isfuetion In all ('ase's before o btottle hais beeii used. For' Iloloo Dis ases', Kidney Tronhties, Scertfuila, Catarrih, >41dI Ult'ers andt Skin i seaises, triy one hot lIe of 11. B1. II. * --Sylvesteri J. Oribor'ne, the skating prtofessor' whoit eloped with Miss Re b)eca Kearslev', (lie Bueyr'us (0.) ieiiress, sonme time ag{o, was sentencedl it UTpper Saiiditsky to three y'ear*s ini the penitemntiar'y for bigamy. lie p)leaded guilty. OZNE84L NEWS XTERld. -EX-Speaker itundsll is ill from nervous exhaustion. -.A plot has bedn discovered in Spain to assassinate King Alfonso. -George Peabodv Wetmore, lepub licati, was elected lxoverior of Rhode Island on Tuesday. t -Russia has laccepted the mitore imi portant proposals of England. There will be no war. -The Senate adjourned sine (lie at 4.20 o'clock on last Thursday after 8 noon." t -T'l' wenty-five thousand colliers went , on a strike on Tues(lav in Yorkshire, Engl.ad, against a ten per cent. reduc tieu inl wages. -A comnpany with a large capital has been orgtanize(d at Chat Ianooga, 'enn., for the manufacturo of fruit evaporators on a large scale. e .-Queen Victoria has promised to give a Farm to each of the two Joyce y boys, Ithe survivors of the Maanftrasna ti massacre in Ireland, when they be r Coie of age. -The general -lwesexpression inl a regard to the re-appoint nten t of Mr. e I lenry G. Pearson as postmaster of a New York city is one of conmeuIla 1" tionl. ,-RHobert F. Austiu, senior mlmlber of the firm of Austin, Nichols & Co.) New York, one of Ile largest. whole e sale grocerv houses inl the Country ? died on ''uesday. -~.The Queen has grarited a pensionl s of ?Li) to the wifi of (ColoIet Stewart, c Who was ll.dered by Arabs in the c Sonl:II, aiI a p en'sieia of L1(.ll to chll tl of his Iwo sistir. -The total ninbter of noinit ions e sent, to the Sen:Ile by l'residenlt Cleve land was 1 7. Of the'e 159 were con c irle(l, Iwo were rejeted and t welve r were leIt umiit.ied-up>tt by de Zen:te. -Owinir to lthe critical co:nditiont of (eneral ( rant, the President l os poned nletfiuitel the general evening recep tion to the ptublic, wI hich was to take place on 'l'uesda:y evenin,. -( - neral (rant's condition c"ontilcn ed (:ritiral throguit last week. On Saturdav the physicians expressel the opinion thnt le would prob:tbly live 1 through Snundty S -It, is statel inl lerlin that (lie Chi , ese le;rattion there coufirmlel the report I (hat (linla has receepte( the loeace pro posals n:iade by M. .Jnles Ferrv, not withsltandig!, flie rccent (hine'vieio. ries. . --Tl'he Wheeliuu' /rr/e///g,renee pub lishes lolter% tromH varion ca itoies of West .Virginia, Showing that the a count of widesp read destitutiont in unuerons sectiOns of thtat State have beeni greatIy exaggrerated1. -it i; stated that the lankers' antd Alerebats;, 'c", T lg aplh ('ungiam'- :nc the P'ostal Telegraph C)oli >Eanip Imivi' agree(d to pool tIheir business. It. i s.... this will result in the consolida .io of the Southei n aInd Atnierican Rapid. Telegralh Conpanie; with those just'. linmed. -Mr Pierre Lorillard has sub scribed $1,000 to the fnid being raised by the New York Wor/d for the I ar tholdi I edestal. M. Ihn'tholcli tele gratphs that the statue of ILib erty will he slippe'l oil boari tle gioverunnent transport /s.re, leaving l-irance about the 8th of May. -Orson T. Arnol, a paolYgamuist, of' Sal . Lake ( ity . hots been I-reStel ... tion anid ireleaised iin $1,500t bail. A. M MNuser', torimerly sIuperinitei'denut of1 lhe I D eseret TFelegraphl Comanylii, lei.s beeni arriestgl on the same ehm-ige. I I was released1 oni bail. hy., died oin Momilav, at I lot Sprio11-' .Ark. Mir. Iiaxte''s carmeer wa:-; a iilo> mitelfestingl andio suiccestiul on. Starit.. iiug. ini life as a booutb)lack, lie bieca!IIe one of Loutisville's liuost prominenut niieni, coninniercially antd socialIv.- lie was thr iice elected imay~or of' ie citev andt was a shriewvd politiciani. -Josep h Jamies, a Chiinamian resid ing in this country andt who has emi braced thle Chi ist ian reidigin , applied to, thle Tlrengtiry De)part Inent fori per - mii~ison to brinig his~ wite, who lives i -Chiiua, to this .co;untry'. 'The D epar't menit dlecides, unider ILa tecent ru linig of the Un iited States Cirenit Coni.t oft CalIiftorniai, t hat she can Inot be allowed. to land. 1Brio oklyni, Boston and P'oritsmouthI, N. I [., r'eport g ;reat activity in inavv yard(s preCpaing the mnaines for activ'e service. Det ach men ts havye starited tfrom hiiiiladel ph ia, Bostoi an lo 'or't- t inth navy' yards aind froim the naval ~ stat ion at Newport, I.L, to thle i-en dlezvouls at Birooklyn' , when1iICe a driaflt of meni were senit to Asjpinw'aIl ini Sat - uriday's P'aciftic Mil Isteami er. -Thle F'renichi, on iMonday, biegani ani attack uponi Phleng Moo, ri F'ishier's i island, s ititatedi ini a conuniiaineri. chiann iel betw'eein Formosa andith I ie l asted until late on Tu'hiesdayi, whlen thle' F'reineh suceceededl ini securing ocecil,a- I tion. 'lhie F'renchi losses arie ireportedl r t o have ben ithree killed aini Itwelve wouindeE, while it. is said thiat the Chiniese lost six hiundr-ed.j lt rhes, of' Virginial, who wasIi arr'ested in lexas onl thie charge oif alpiropriat-- I ite the governmienit's funids, ar'rivedl at I tichmiiondi early on Fr 'ida v miorn in,,., ini cust ody of' ani oflicer' troml tha St ate. lI Iwa~zs taken liefore Unmited SItateCs Coimm issiioner P leasantils, lbut waived exainiiat ion a'i wais hel ini i -Jt. befor-e tIle ad joiunmient (of the' .eiiate, P'resienit Clevelandt withdrliew~ I lis nomiI ination of A . I t. L aw tom ii Saivannlah, to lie Miinister' to H issia. 'lhe Senate C onmiIt tee hieldl that as (Genieral L~awton 's political (disabl lit iesI had niot beeni removed, lie was inieligi. bile, not withlst anin g lie was dlyl pardoneCd byt P resident .Johin)on. T'ileI P resident. an-d thle Caineii't ciderllt lm I hat .1 ohniisol's paridon rend(ered ('cn. Lawtoni ehgiblhe. . -T'he biggest coicking miail)n'ougt ini Canada.uii somle yearis 101ok pi ce New 3 ork ?'lipper fr'omi ' I uniltoii v: parlties to figh t any party ini A rneicta 1 for $250 IL battleI and $1,0)1 oni the inl miaini. Th'lis wvas aicceputed by ColI. H II. Lanipkin, of Athieis, ( a. , whii wainted1 to fight ini New Orleaiii. "'he miateh was not made w'-ith im n bit Pit tsbu rg, un umdo andl M echai<'im e paltel ifncm ini and a mlatch was vc miade with them. Seventeen biirdhs i fill ini til eacb side. 'The Amnericain i party had a imnber of Southern Cocks, al '1he t.ainadianis won eleveni of the bc battles anid theo main. S TIE FRACAS ON TUE ISIMMUS. lanerlean Interrstm to be Protected by Force --An Exilltdtt .n of Marlne Sent. to Aspinwall. WASIIINrTON, Al>ril 1.-The Aspin, vall dificulty was fully discussed at in infornal meeting of the Cabinet, late his evening. The conclusion reached was that whlile tLe (roverninent is not :alled upon to lake Cognizance of inter nal broils at I'atnau, yet it is has by treaty 1uartntel<l free and uninter rupted tr:asit aeross the IsthiIus. Acting uponu this cclisioi Secretarv Vhitnev to-night telegraphed orders to the Conulnane(lr (er the Brooklyn Navy arti to get- al available narit es at the yard i reldliness for iIn(liate departI re, anid to provile also some Gatling g inis :n(d lien to handle thent. lie also sent the Following dislpatcit to J. 1. itonstoo, Presi(elt of the 'acific Mail Coipany at New York: "''le goverunient prIi)ooses to have the transit Ir<oni l'atantia to Color (As pinwall) Ol)et and uninterruptedl in lie shortest possible tite. In order that your cowpany nay avail itself of the a(ivaulta!res of this action a few ditys' dela' of your steaier to receive a shipinent of arnledI forces will be n1ecessaty. 1llOw1 nia ly can von tlake?"' iecreta:y W Vhitue'y has 'a}o tele graphled to C;al)tainl Kane of' the G a len a, at Cololl (.\-pinwtall), aind Con suil Adali on, t11 l';iiau:tna, 1it1 fuo'r hc r int rinatil as to the conliti)n of the railroad :il seat:uilip property, :uid whethe'r rl:usil er,,-s the ltit tls io Iutin" Open. Ile , tii to. ni!ht that it' lhe replies Ito Itee <li,l atch"e.; conf1irnl the pr'teilt :tlvicte;, tnien atnd (inns froin the lirooklvit Narv Yant will he forwarded illuoi ti:tply'. lit' -:i(1 fur. ther that the I'tlitied Siiate, -leinet r Alli:uwe a.l Sw:i:ra a:r a n1\w* 'n ro(/c fir ('ttn (,\-pinwtt"all), 1he' Alliance fruin lict" 1 t I:1n:1 11he w:1.;..a 1'roul New Orlean-. W1.\ InNTox .4), April 2.--111euse to the tele; ra.a 1 sent last nihi t l v See retay IWhit ne'y to tIhe Pre-ith'it of' the P'acilir Mlail c"I-:llnshipl ('t)nl ut y at New ' ttkI rehi;ie to Ilht' 1iin b'r of ienI the OIailnly'. tl'-k ean ake to Aslwiaill f wt \ii hi t 1 ltelay, tht' fo(low "Wei (':lulu cai :-r ,J ot let ill l ite (eity f 1':ira to-iorroy noun, with ant in hli(' C:11)unla ext 'londlav"." sevretary W% h1itney relp lied: "We will ship " u: mno bv vom.. 4e:cile1 to-mi m."ow t - on u( , \ ti 'hl et' dlll e:(li e<1111Ia!-.t The I ' ' f(a'en ih Adiral Jlintt(, will leave New cleatis probably to-day withl an extra 'om)lleulcnt of inatrine, for Aspinwall (11d1 with extr i u,ion. T'his will lacc ir ship, au i1ni het weentu 1o and "O thva:ilbl'e Ieni at .\pin1w:al For :ui1 111-eryie AS to Ioi1(hav's Ste:ner w ill (t'fiilI n i(:tle hereatte l."" 11The Imen will bi- :taken 'froin the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Ill reply to the tele"graIn ,'lnt tio ninltl:ltitler K:ia e oft I, Galen:, thie o(lowii was alt refei tto-dtav - "T'lransit is cl(,-ed. Thel( ,.tva-whip) roptiIy i sate :anil I iny p)os"es.iou. i-o the railr(i prope(hrty'tt thi North 'ndi of the i ilhinl. it is :it(i-,le (f) ;eud :another ve".el." W1henl it wa h'ale:riicd in the Navy\ f)ranl e:n i,t i niorniil , l the se(? \ilt'ri':11 lint 1e ..., ton i II k tll iutl ly til'r,t'e Il;'il \%I.' "'i co l- t(t'1 l ex~i te or'e I hire was'r --bh-rabile excite \1l il u all. ' if. , 0lit -tn i '.5fi Itlil \ri ultil i b (t n tte d a 1 i'tli k ltres toulst 4<to thitllar t(':u-h I'aywo t!, of theva larin A'opitw, it, l it' hat of he 1:o-ih<- li''vr,ck te :uI of ih inf~:ine-. i\ n:-a.it1 thlir iti r:u. k, \howevi~r, wi lt probably bt (t' Nerunn.n ik liia s are attIo ll to f Iti 'init n l' t: i : th titl wOill to te continof ':11:d Ao :I:t Ie a o lit'teI11)in . lit w il) Ile ti'ritwillaue seit t'qto \atiwal' I alon<l ta. The 'ci i .' \lai S:teanhip. mnp:artha re<h 4'dt ithe r"atefo akitl t' ainn tI .iper an Ain..i ud lnehli t'- nts :u'n(lti eci equip ii l. it IovIrfuabout th atifd titfA t'itwall byi ( li' titaje he 'aciti tai Iieune arres, tIc hve:t (!in 'aui forl is onfdta' huule and ai of'e ofa toretoit be usedeithiru t killaernn ha, In t e a rv l a s i w l, i Ap:r (' ltuuaIt (the ioRn le isovrthe in 'inewill a phfrobal beii ittferre asoh te , lan-of-w:hn-, iceasinuglthei lnysn tvi o 'innehtet juieji . Ctit.. ' ew York hi s afcternoon 'to batd i lug t VtOiti 11 iIrlte id tl th3 'Si(Xo ariiis. ML Garfld andignaat. CLEV ELAND;" ApIl 1.-n regalr' t he rumor that Mrs. Garfleld, widow f the murdered President, was to be narried to a clergyman natned Taylor A 'ennsylvania, J. F. lthodos, a warm rriend of the Garfield fatunily, said yes-; terday, "I do not think it is true.", AIrs. (Iarfield leads almost the life of a i recluse. To a reporter who called at her hIant.Isolinreiice (nI Prospect| street yesterday Oie indignantly sent iv'or(I that shie colisicere<l t wI'l ri1no' li insult, but refused to afihrmt or deny it. -Tile average condition of wheat in South Carolina for the mouth of' March was 82 per cent., with a small decretso inI acreage. The .Lverage condition of' rye was 87 per cent., wit ai siiall de crease in acreage. Hlorses, cattle, sheep and hugs are in good Col<lition, withl very little loss f"rinu di,ease. There has been a small loss of' cattle in sonic sections o 1he State inl conc (Ielnce o' tle severity of' tle winlten. -liarrv M. BIhailev, son of a well knownI Philadelplia i-eliant, had a toot It filled, three week' ago, aind soon afterward an ulcer fortne( lnear it. Tlhe physiciars (lcci(eIr to huot'ie the nlcer. The filling was reino<id atd the operation perlori<ll. A eotid uilcer formnetd in the roof (if ti henonbf.' Symptotns of blood poisonig were observed, aMil tlie patient, grow\ing suititel livt o1 .i t l r al I'lle Vil g nal wyas ami t ' s.\(lt 'l ieal R oui.'t >1D lle l l iB;' iI v . t inl I:1)'t a rs are iluti the I biie sule -a;i,u t u n trul ca;es that1 are cintite itter, stint. It se in;; tinti a younl!; lit'y o :1ti :tl t.t h;1lihecn reil tl'ei( s 'i e:, htt. it canle to th ar. of tI' At.latI "JvItrnm'd ti itt lIIh as stiil alive, an(I bein' ; II I ltte t ' t r ew t hee\\ ' l lt' o liurtt"r i wl :C. t to thlt resi<bent'e in h-alrll all thel acls. \tiss 1;:";le Ilh naway', w\ho h;in ht"." p1Irn. 1rn t t'I h 'cad ., me ii i at i i ir, st lyitI\ Iiin ing that. she wa:s te; . :li I i b' :II "l:( r fourl yearsi:, rh1'uma:1!tlm a;!d nIlit r"al a Ilmv\e )tesistedI physvician-. 114 .II' nT.her treatment. M yIcal T tueh'o. the A o thupiOl, iny lesh Sihr ank: awoai, i joints tere swlhln, painfnl ainu larle e, t A Imy a kpetile, w a ins r(lde to) IooIiois in blde ll i for o t hr w;\ exp it te<l to dIie- Ii t 1n 1eIn ed-( th1e u " f It. 1;. I1.;tn(I then-itton f oner-tll o boyortt:e mim. Iiny trab'illt h ) t wo per, I (Iu"'ts me. Its elect wha like gui;ie. It tave niI dntp, the-gave ot t'rgth, reyiev, it:I;iins over thsh, t a eyed fesh to my hones, ::n(i wthen live b ottles It:t( heciiet I 1 1 1I 1 gaineti dre Imnun!s. in olesh, adi um tady :.itn(t :Inct wI 1." ;113e nne .alidt hat l'utashl wa"s at poti;un: \\h.m nla!kes the at, lion except thols(' w\ho desire t Tuislead arl espcihub yntcl e who l iuch leso tit-1 tvdSe lit'- uch I. -a is <hangetl offein-I a \ iso mish11pio iul if r i'i (wy-ha re tof A ill uc. Ask 1tir Phyvsl:i 1 (('r li i' tyur e is t if Piotash prnilu iall ty h(roIs c(laimlI oir it by th -e w'ho air etnul,ellt e l to Iolui,r e otlewr Prparalit in ordtr4 tMurra a'1ar V i spe'"tale thIsel 'v('., .We ytiin that l'rtt11th prerly cdnhine<d wto other n .e unlis n::tiui l; il' ra,(tlie t i t b1om11 remle(Iy evver lIcu(\wn t:l m: a1, a114 wei chailn that t . It. 1B. is t hat remnedy. I nf atilite<l withi nyi v i nor t of t tld o>msnm, Scr'oflar, I e m-ti l, ( t -rh. ( Mhl Ilrers intl ",res, T ilnk hemaly k)i-wsss, et e.. t Mut1. li-. B. wil mnre yu it once. Nt to Ikotil ilm (o., l ntall , (::., f it a it" (' t i .i bo k "- M(rS" E. TUT T'S 2IANOEARS (ItCNUSE.h SYMP T S OFAlh)O th hawith I aI dll senstiona i tho Weariness D1zn2s lttrn a h Many a Lady , is beautiful, all but;hcr skid; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. wI 1t it t 1-t ! ~ Il /t'lIt I t l ,l 1 , U , : t'"itl t ! 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