Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

tepoen eetone pies
question as oné of the
lems to be settied by
‘sidsalgopiatageticanens thar vil
not stand an hout in’ “ahy'coiitt im . from
Figs oe ee
. For a )
the reformation of the convict. It
. . Tolfills the first of these objects—the
5} protection of society—for the most
,. giving them hope and the means of More failures are, however, expected,
He of . becoming again useful to themselves
In the United States there are forgiving these dein Cada Nordhoff proceeds to discuss the question
what shall we do with these conviets; and how
— se of cna
society would rid itself, ‘traced
ont goeper — of pa
So ea
_. a new and prosperoussociety. Alas. . ka is now held a€‘great expense by
ter na aesta pons: and .
-} than 1
“inate
a. Prison Gongron i London, an
,. @ report was read ,Upon it by, Count
3
approve as the: best punishment for
pn, . great criminals, It seems to me to
ted, . answer a the double object of
sociof” , and]
sectat criminals are thus cast out
moraligitig isd. individuills, and
he has . ,
feted « eplendhd aye ‘With safe anohorage, d,of Wollaston,
situated in ude 51.92 8. and
longitude in
of
. with the high rates of money for carTwo oompanies of artillery and
two reveriue-cutters now hold AlasPe This. force:.nead be but very
slightly increaned tp be sufiiciently
aa :
Islea, vale alana. pr aete ia the
long Alaska: peninsula. offer: then.
selves for isolated. stations ;
not doubt that our engineer
apd do
ad nee
whiéh” would
welf-sapporting Reyer; colen
ful to the reformation of, the
Sapviane badking ‘in mind always
beaters Bhar that most sncceastul
“ pmanager of a penal colony,
. Manonechia, nodes nen ws
. secondly, we should-provide a ienara
vy” . the ten years immediately preceding.
id+ . depression, will be at least $10,000,-.
{oy spaeengerytonng The
second object is equally met, that of
‘jof surgeons in this country and}
a for the iron.
and open a career ina new land to
‘. such of the convicts as choose to re. .
form and live honest lives.
‘Bratistids shéw that ‘thé amiount
of foreign rice consumed in this
‘. country has fallen from 92,000,000)
pounds, in 1864,to 28,000,000 pounds
iu 1870. Adding the domestic product to the latter figures, we find the
total consumption to be —— less
pe « The domestic erop is pi ah at about
75,000,000 pounds, and the domestic
,. export at less than 3,000,000 pounds.
qi Down to 1061, or at the time
'. the war broke out, the United States
was a large exporter of rice, the
amount. 43,000,000 to
81,000, . joteds sat cnmss during .
It is now believed that Louisiaua
will take the lead in rice eulture, as
it is rapidly extending there, but
eventually Florida will be the greatest
rice growing region in the world, the
swamps and° Pot the State
being peculiarly adapted tothe culss
A Leapina tea importer says the
City, in consequence of the nt
It is hoped that the lowest
prices have been reached, and that
henceforth the market will be improved by a demand from the country, which is nearly bare of teas.
since-only the strongest houses can
‘stand the continued depression and
stagnation of business, combined .
rying stock.
its folds. All efferta on the part
in France to remove the Prenton
have proved fatile; and BOW Bat . deco
sived on ait OF URDE. WS being’
ble to take any other kind of susteexile . nance. He goes to school, stands . Said §
*. well in his classes, and experiences . ;
no inconvenience aside from the dif. W
. ficulty ef swallowing; but the absence
of color in his shows the need
Tux Canadian Parliament is requested to “take information” concerning the alleged action of Yankee
speculators in buying up all the islands in the St, Jamra river. ‘
ee dtiphddared and two
counties, and at least one railroad
im every county except seven. At
the present time roads are projected
which will penetrate these.
Taz Arkansas Ceiitral Narrow’
Gauge Railroad is in full working
order from Halena to Clarendon, §
distance of ‘seventy miles, with . "
. fifty. miles more graded aud ready
4
— om
se, . is the intention of the parties, ifthey . )
: four or five acres, for thd purpose of
__ Panttes in Chicago says the , Bos,
8} brontbamnaetoen ‘ate’ negotiating for
the purchase of; 200.ncres.of »land . ”
within two miles of Oak Bluffs. It
bay, to lay the land out in lots
oa aaa
shops of Boston for the.
of custom boots and shoes are now] ».
on a strike for
a
Panaseiracsthrontns to tat
OF . ome of them for himself and in trnst
for the’ others. This is an itmpor-}
‘to homestead ‘claimants, fo persons .
}time previous to: the issue .of any
total loss to the trade in New York . Prominent-members.of the Mormon
. ‘ Apovr five years ago a little son of .
’ . S. 8. Mitchell, of Indianapolis, swal_ [lowed a brass thimble, which lodged
* {at the base of the msophagus, andS. subsequently became imbedded in . .
tant measure. Settlers have often
that their houses, were
Saws, 2 vet,
hepa m8 ers» ig, OF BI Cs arectes
of having their boundaries cha g
The prinviplé is ‘one that: was.)tried
in the Suscol_Ranche Act, passed in
1863, and was found there to work
very savéenstully. TH6’ Benefits of
the new Statute are reserved for_preemption claimants who settle previous to the survey end. who make
their agreement about the boundaries before filing the declaratory . ;
statement; but wé see no feason in
the limitation, and we suggest that
the next Congress should. extend: it
who settle after survey, and to those
who apply for a joint patent at any
patent for the landin question. Phe
agreement between the settlers, in
reference to the boundary line between, theni, should be in the form of
a deed signed by “both ‘parties, ackpgeper4 and Fecorded like a deed.
Buronax. Youxe Sxuppep. — In
raising money for the proper eelébration of Decoration Day in Salt Lake
City, Brigham ‘Yontig “And other .
Church, subscribed. quite Ji
A few days ago a meeting was held .
the Union Midler of; the city. to .
make final ‘atrangements for the celebration, General. Maxwell made a
speech, favoring the return of Brig‘ham Young's subscription, and declaring that “blood money was not
becoming for the decoration of loyal
graves.” The pie resolution
Mente’ onteln sums of money to asSccoratiot MP TOMEE boing sell . 93
bok ain Good that auch Sergi *
oar fllow comrade — 8 is
dota be end tie eRe wre
ig fry 8
ref sand an
j the “moneys.
rer by thena for —"
‘Se John P. Jones, of Ner
waa at Albany, New York, on
26th ult, fuss si seis ies tes
or two for hisheme. He will stop
two days in Ni ea City, and ther
visit Gast anc :
pas
ee ee
the Watten and Ourry &ngine companies of Carson for their
prempt and efficient services at the
late fire at the anil.
“Tut Sackamente @ Tan Vedth bys .
. decided to place their gymnaseum at
the service of the public, under the
ernment, ture of the Qhieago and St. Louis
tion were
ogee std
smnotives of fear to die, but those who are waits . "
fear ‘that hej.
will be among the first. It
. would be well; therefore, for all who
attend, to be on hand promptly at:
the hour named. The exercises will
brenew of — paotemiene,
persons
advertisement of I. J, Rolfe, Depa
Collector. ‘The special tax is for
restifiers, dealers in.
reale and retail, leaf tobacco, Sant.
factnrera of; stills, Solpbiceas eigars,
peddlers of tobacco and brewers.
Mr. Rolfe’s. district embraces the
whole of ‘Nevada county; and that
Th Soule Race.
‘Phe race between Perrin’s span,
““<Biack Willie’ and’ “Yokam,”
Col: Potter's “Angie. King,” will take
place'Suturday June 4th, one week
from next Saturday, -Considerable . .
interest is felt among owners of fast
ons liable to a special tax, to the!
portion of Sierra —* south of ou
° fh Vaneto, May ‘nth, 1873,
, Mr. ee 1. Walton Ber ie,
ain ome
. ron ut finer: ov Tux
CONGREGATIONAL. cavaep,
pore cin air at
Wednesday Bening, June 4th.
Ivan Talies fine Conerepilenas.
horses in thid contest, ok A il deho ecaweet aD teal y
hus tem-peying wo women er RochStrawberry Fontivel aul
ee eae ole Ri Asganceepeauai ase
for resistance against taxation withToblonds, Pantomine, Character ' the Nevada
out-representation: Ap addreds ‘was. Songs and an Amusing”. week ond
issued to Property-holding. WOMeR, . eo = @.. Persons :
Exerciscs D y at eight _ ters will
Lamoonx, Neb; capitalists naive . oelock. “Indermission ‘of One hour for ‘re Robert Ale
purchased Sicieciitng interests in “aati ving Conts. . Danfartlif’
the Richardson ‘county coal mies, 7 Gleasing,
". and commepce operations, soon, The }: si SYA £3 Greer, Mr.
pip eb eda aeuibe TOW ACLARE, © iad
action. CAND NOTARY PUBLIC. gret Pries:
pone cave will leaye ghar ME. “ ae Wikies
‘olis.on: the 24th’-of -Fune, grrange. Thom. De
: Atorney and anes stan. Wastes
-DetRIor ATTORNEY AND BOTARi Mad. ta
= cmc ce PUBLIC. : yp eee
ful organization reeently gutablished
at St. Louis, have preferred char-}:* °
ges of gross mismanagement a
pegebearnbewenn caesar diy
SING Oe he caches
Railroad bridge over the M.
‘river at Lonigians, “Mo., wae
ing for his’ greenbacks
won't die., .He seems A GRY. as
twenty years ago. .
‘On fire again, It’ might be cheaper
to be burned down thra,
5 a. ee ee
ward, xe eg pete
$20,000, cash.’
Seon! “was prosecuti
tusthcatt Coen ot Leeds te tae
day, some dartbg thief walked of
Wit ine”
ne .
Tae Peveite Ansfintationsly men
tions the fact that a Resse River hea
wale.
mena ia
Tus . Masonic. ey Stix
Jubilee ate crow ote ——
hi w
“Tur:Boston: Mausards ee ”
to tear herself down and rebuild than . _
Ir-is reported that ae Bay. BF eat
Ar Acstin a ee
Tar “Matias SA. Conspany of [MeGool 4
ee potherg sprmnirtgettons ty
Wittie ‘District “Attorney Ander. . procure
Francinog wil. ive. x. gad. Raliet ee
Pat. in the Binth: Division of the Peers