1., ___ ' _ ------.-:_-------iL .... i.i i.-- _- > . . >, . : i '; , .. k' ' ; ; .r t' .A., ,q };::a. i ''* IP : THE FLORIDA MIRROR l : JULY 28. "f ;J.!Vi i, .: ::: ..-, "1.1 1 - : , '" t f' States will be given to Mr. Arthur. Mr. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.THE importance of the presence of a priest at the while the vessel was here, died from the dis- A ;;:; 11' THE FLORIDA 1 IIv1LoR. Blaine and'every other candidate must face point of death to be convinced of the injus- ease last evening at 7 o'clock. His body .I. l y}, this solid fact. TRUCKING INTEREST IN GEORGIA-THE tice of this new regulation. The people has been placed on ice, pending arrangements - 'IH i fl: SATURDAY, JULY f8, 1883. We think the Times is entirely correct in GEORGIA LEGISLATUREATLANTA'S struck at are the poor for rich men do not by the family for the disposal of the \ ,' < } doubt ETC. lie in public hospitals. To the working remains." , this prediction. Mr. Arthur is, no, a STEADY PROGRESS Jt . ;t ;. r.t. WILL TRUCK-FARMING PAY? good politician, and will not fail to make ATLANTA, GA., July 25, 1883. classes it is painful enough to be separatedfrom Professor C. V. Riley, the entomologist of t. .i.'t; "r ;" N ,..' {" The Georgia press are discussing the question the best use of his opportunities. It is no The truck-farming question is now a lead- sick members of their families, know- the United States, is in New Englond look- ; : '#, of whether truck-farming will pay. We small advantage to have the control of one ing topic of discussion in the Georgia papers. ing that there will be a certain amount of ing after some of the insect pests. The caterpillar - ':f that there must have been disappointments claims that not routine and carelessness in large public judge $ hundred thousand offices and the influenceof The Atlanta Constitution any which is such a nuisance on trees , f p: ;: .:t in some quarters. The bulk of one hundred thousand office-holders, only have the truckers received a fair remuneration institution; but the cold cheerlessness and re- in the vicinity of BosloI\, he thinks can be ! ;: .> the Georgia truck crop the present season their brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers and but that the incidental advantage pellant atmosphere of such a place must be most successfully attacked' winter by boys 1 i I a,: '. has been confined to watermelons, a crop aunts. Mr. Arthur is not a man to have and the increased value of lands in intensified by this privation of :spiritual: so- with ladders and stiff brushes going over I \ ;, which Florida has not found the most re- personal following his public characteris consequence of this industry has added im- lace.His the limbs and destroying the eggs. As the :! r: : ,munerative. Very likely extravagant ex- any purely negative. He is .a partisan of the mensely to the wealth of Georgia. On the Holiness' remonstrance, addressed to female moth cannot travel from the tree on : .:; t pectations have not been realized, but there straightest sort, and will exert himself to occupy other hand, the Macon Telegraph takes the the President, was written previous to the which she breeds this would destroy the : : I: ''x 4 y are always speculative adventurers in the side of the and insists occurrence of this latest outrage on the ( : a position which will force his partyto opposite question, insect for several years to come without : t ; field who, with little knowledge of any bus- nominate him. that the truckers have lost money. The remarkable Frenchmen who retain their respect for re great expense.In . 1: :fl iness they engage in, manage to prove unsuccessful statement is made that 4,000 car- ligion. But he had ample material before It may be taken for granted that DearHubbel" the comparatively cool climate of Cali- : "I in all. Of course it is not their loads of melons have been shipped out of him in the measures already adopted by Jr' be tolerated in fornia the ostrich !-it. 11.-, will not openly accommodates itself to n.' fault: 1 it is only 1 their ever-recurring confounded Georgia, of which seven-eighths have gone the Republic against the Church. The new but the manufacturerand natural conditions and hatches its , the next campaign, in eggs ::':K bad luck, and they don't believe West. It is safe to say that the melons have and pending Army Bill, by subjecting all : h'J banker will be bled to the limit of en- the manner usual to fowls, the female occu- :, :?, there is any money in it any way. The netted $100 per car-load after paying freight, seminarists to keep up the conscription, the nest in the and durance. pying daytime the maleat ; "ll1 J truck business, they say, is a humbug; the and that nearly half] a million of dollars I will make it impossible to keep up the sup- I. ''9'r The Times does not indicate its own preference night. In Africa, where such continual : :-.4: transportation people, the commission mer- have gone into the hands of the truckers, i ply of ecclesiastics. Nobody who under- in its incubation is rendered but it shows great sagacity political unnecessary by the ; chants and everybody engaged in the trade and that the railroads have profited very stands anything: of the functions of the suggestions. It realizes the fact that great heat during the day of the sun and of I conspired against them,and they wisely their business. could believe that man com- ; this to clergy -.f ; largely by access young the next political struggle is to be for hon- the sand the ostrich leaves its nest for hours t' J. : conclude to have nothing more to do with Heretofore the grain and the meat of the pelled to serve five years with the colors ; .t est and good government. It tells its party together, or depends wholly upon solar heat .:,I" cukes or melons. West have come South in fully laden cars,' could be afterwards trained up as a fitting I ( it is not a questionof for the evolution of its eggs. But he birds that to ensure success ; '_::;, We think, however, that thE! trade has which were rettirrie( 'the Transit road alone. and we learn of in- One change. The later shipments of melons, it cal treaty, and takes his stand upon its neo.The Swedish monitor Thordon founderednear runs over does not Times even suggest. ; :: ;" '! ? -dividual truck-growers who have received in vain to is said, have glutted the Western markets, terms. It is well known that Napoleon, Nordkoping on Tuesday. The crew the list of prominent Republicans ' y ,, w. '!; I thousands of dollars. We have a broader and in many instances will not pay freight. with the strong passion for illegality which were saved. 'f" ,t and, therefore, better field than Georgia for find this leader. The Constitution draws this consolation from marked his career, insisted upon regardingas i Y.a If each party will put in nomination a Occurrences at Hankow indicate an ex- + a -truck-farming. We have a more southern i it the valid the additional oJ" anic articles to ': i. 'ii- of character, trustworthy, the fact that will increase experienceof tensive movement for the overthrow of the positive ,, '{ t t: locality and rich warm soils well suited for man the of had refused his assent r g the public at the North in delights which Pius VII. ; Chinese . and widely present dynasty.Six H able and widely known, as r! :, :!I'., growing early vegetables. It has been pure have the Southern watermelon, and give them a but the Church had never accepted the con- respected a great step forward will hundred and sixty-two deaths / : -shown that we can be successful in raising strong hankering for the next crop-a sort ditions, and they have no force in international occurred - been taken in politics, and a step which the on Saturday in Egypt from cholera ,' : '_ :i; nearly every description of vegetables of cheap advertising. Less care seems to be law. The Republic, deserted in Eu- , interests of our country demands. We thinkit I more than half of them in Cairo. .is J: ,:'". ,;t; made use of, while for some, like the tomato credit of the Times taken in shipments from Georgia than we rope and engaged in many quarrels abroad, ,'> ,;Jf'; : and string-beans, we can produce the very very greatly to the are accustomed to take in Florida. They does not act wisely in giving an astute adversary Cholera has made its appearance amongstthe :. ,i: :, earliest which can be raised anywhere in that it recognizes the popular demand for ship smaller melons, and pile them in pro- the advantage in such a good ease. British troops in Egypt. The mortality t", :t.: the United States, and of superior quality. such a nominee. miscuously.The With Russia estranged, because the Republic from the disease at Cairo is simply frightful. ". s;, The melons are considered secondary, and AMERICAN WHEAT PROSPECTS. Legislature of Georgia is now in ses gravitates to the Reds, Austria, Italy and Russia has sent a commission to Germany, \ I.. .j. .are sent on as a supplementary crop for The Department of Agriculture at Washington sion. The House of Assembly comprises Germany leagued as one in the event of war, France and England to obtain exact infor- x; ," : :if': what they will bring. has been making a tabulation from 175 members and the Senate 44. The Assembly and England alienated by unfriendly asper- mation concerning the civil rights of the : 4 t+ :',. h' Middle Florida has shown her special aptitude available statistics relative to the average is too large to. do business with much sions, is it safe for France to force the Pope Jews in those countries.The . . t .It! for Irish potatoes and onions, and Many of the membersare into remonstrance which must have expedition. a r tit f amount of wheat consumed for food in the care or a report on the working of the new r r "'I\ t' -.1 Ie market for them is almost 1 unlimited. United States during the past five years, quite young, three only are colored. European echo-perhaps even an effect? Post-Office Savings Banks in France during r tie j . '';_,''''-' ', _.' _. ', _. ._ ', _' '_ _ r - OJ 11 .,, ,- ....-