Show 1 i PE ecial ClAt TO THE DESERET ga eo fil oil 1 FOREIGN ROME rout 6 by order older of the pope mass masa was waa said for the french priests murdered in paris several officials under the empie will become candidates at the supplementary elections verity thinks the ministers of tha fourth af september will leave the cabinet he hy opposes a plebiscite bie bis biscote cite eite the debats debuts praises the english course coarse during the war the proposed portress fortresses located at rei and are commenced I 1 les 6 the prefect r erdt of fhe ilie seine has left as ambassador to st petersburg the supplementary elections will noi not be fixed until tranquility reigns the Constitution el says the As semb iylo lylo first duty dut is to fill a hundred and twenty vacant seat seats the next to assume constituent power and finally a plebiscite A letter from guidot aavo i gates cates the validation of the election elections 6 of aumale armale and joinville and the settlement of a form of government by a vote of the nation macker mackor the ther murderer of generals Lec lecompte opte and thomas is arr arrested armestr estr the trial of la postponed postpone dlf dif wires have been discovered in the sewera senera destined boblow up parla paria gambetta idd iss st sebastian LONDON 6 console Con vois sols 91 for money gli account bonds of 61 1 goi ngoi 68 8 92 6 10 88 the ho hoube house 61 e of norda lorda has passed a bill hill canadate Can adato organize territorial governa governments anti in the country I 1 lying ying between the dominion and the pacific coast v 3 advises advices advices advises from hong kong leay may report that thit a coolie thip ship from x macao macko acao acko for callao at besand bodei eich undred coolies coolley perished in the flames the particulars conflicting c bernin BERBIN 6 commercial rei rel relations athons between germany and france bave have been restored to the same footing as before the war HAVANA 0 the insurgents hilled fillod the celebrated col miquel perez and ana seven inen men near Guan Quan tauamo asanall A small band of insurgents have appeared near trinidad ver VEn versailles sAiLLEs thiers ahlers in iri ills ilys lils his boneer conferences with the committee appointed by the assembly to consider the bill concerning the orleans princes urged that conditions should be attached by which the princes were not to hold office before the expiration of two years and were liable to expulsion from pranee prance if they engaged in any intrigue looking to their restoration to th the e throne it Is now reported that thiers has baa ceased to insist on these conditi conditions the bill introduced in the assembly for the rebuilding of or the column in the place vendome has been beel withdrawn par PAP PARIS is the postal service has been beeri cOmp completely lately restored it la is announced that twenty and communist prisoners will lie lse uie tie to new hew caledonia mie the discovery of important documents rendering new indictments necessary has delayed the trials by court martial a at versailles n v j 7 the bark demse Gruz pre ppe etota praia from phil philadelphia at cork shipped a sea aea Or drowning owning iha ihei masten master mate and others A i there is new s that avra la Is preparing a reply to the manifesto 64 0 prince napoleon thiers insists an giving the republic a fair trial triai the nimes times special als Ais dispatch patch from frong paris ris rig contains the following the tho the tho 1 I j I 1 pon Von ement of roch boeh forus forts lah lay triai trial iah 1 is d deeo ae 0 a pretensions apprehensions of d disclosures isu ISM ising the government pa tha te national k defence j 1 ir the advocates the exta tillers thier alterm term of office s felix fells pyatt is to switzerland tk A u the proposal to beava aval unto untouched bud iUa jha r ruins of the hotel de ville villeda 1 s seriously s rlou riou siy sly discussed jean georgeq kohl 41 the he distinguished german navigator led f i yesterday t bremen versailles the municipal elec eions at marseilles and brascon are declared void twenty five women were killed and fifty hurt by a railway accident near paris all the pieces odthe of the vendome column found will be exactly restored A correspondent says on the highest authority I 1 state that the fusion of the monarchists has wholly failed owing to the intrigues of Thiers iwho privately exults over the certainty of maintaining a nondescript republic himself chief as prim in spain for an indefinite period I 1 incessant attempts are made in paris to induce the soldiers to fraternize with the people W i intense dissatisfaction prevails among all classes and fresh trouble is feared the says a compromise has been made under which the exile law is repealed and the orleans princes election is declared valid the princes wont sit and agree not to intrigue it jt is said thiers thiera agrees to the plan the estimates the damage to paris at eight millions of merchandise burned exclusive of docks and warehouses destroyed the hygiene council declares there is no epidemic but bub cautions that measures be taken to pre vent it the health of paris is satisfactory I 1 the official dl contains an italian note guaranteeing to redeliver deliver re rd escaping insurgents i 0 1 versailles 7 pic Fic pickard kard governor of the bank of france and Procure ur general bullier have been arrested the report of disturbances at lyons was false IL louls louis blanc writes to figaro denouncing noun cing the commune figaro proposes the re te establishment of gaming houses and lotteries to attract strangers and also the abolition of passports pyatt is not arru arrested ted it is said ferry will mill be minister to washington I 1 9 J 4 A BER berler Lir 7 the session of the cheger ger gen I 1 man parliament will probably cloe cioe on the instant but the members membra will remain in the city and take parkin parvin the ceremonies attending the triumphal entry of thearty th the earmy army von moltke nas haa te returned turned froma from a visit to strasburg Bt and has since had an audience with the emperor fc the prussian cross gazette confirms the report that thal france will shortly bend fiend a charger charge ira lra to berlin bitumen tiong no names 1 considerable interest is being felt in these days in the laws which govern storms and the telegraph is called into requisition n to aid the meteorologist in his observations which in the id astern eastern states are made public through the columns of the daily papers more thau forty years ago while engaged in the board of underwriters at new now york mr W 0 redfield bedfield afterwards the great american meteorologist by a most unexpected and seemingly insignificant circumstance was led to make one of the most important discoveries of modern science his duty called him to audit and arbitrate the claims of those whose cargoes had been lost by shipwreck in the west indies and on oh one occasion several vessels had foundered within r si few hundred miles bf each other the testimony given by the masters misters of these ships who had bad been rescued from the sea wab was strikingly conflicting and contradictory though they claimed that their vessels had gone down in a storm on a given day and almost at the same hour mr redfield noticed that in every case they testified to having encountered the gale gald froni from a different quarter of the compass laying off on the map of the west indies the location of each disaster and drawing an arrow to represent the course of the wind at the time it occurred he instantly perceived that the the conflicting testimony was harmonized I 1 and that these vessels had perished in a storm rotating in direction a against 9 ainest the hands of a watch after this discovery he gathered an immense number of log books and other observations from which he made still further discoveries concerning the laws which govern storms ha discovered that the storms of the american coast were of a 0 rotary ch character ar acter that they were progressive whirlwinds whirl winds moving forward on the line of an in curving spiral at a considerable rate and that they revolve in the northern hemik hemis hemisphere phere irom east case to fewest west against the hands of a watch and in the southern hemisphere froan west to east cast with the hands of a watch his published researches were followed by those of others confirming his statements it was afterwards more fully shown that the centre of the storm is marked by a lull or calm and by an exceedingly low barometer by observing the heerings vee veer rings lugs of the wind seamen can ascertain the direction I 1 of the dreaded centre of the storm stormi and knowing k w the centre can easily enano escape t te danger to facilitate this calculation mr piddington president of thema the marine court at calcutta prepared two horn cards which are iara ara transparent one for the northern a and nd one for the southern hemisphere v which when the seaman uses them on his chart will inform him in what direction to steer to avoid the storm and to get thead t ii e ad vantage van tage of a favorable wind c this law of storms storma has been demonstrated to eo so great an extent that it is now accepted by many as established meteorological oba observations erva enva have also shown that generally gend geni rally the law holds good for fog the land as hs well as for the sea I 1 and it is ls believed that a solid basis is Q obtained for a system of storm forecasts and 4 at storm orm warnings the importance of thebe theae the ae discoveries dispo veries verles especially to the commercial and mai mal marine world cannot very w well weil ell eil be overestimated as by observing this lay valuable lives ilves and property may pay be saved the instances where ships snips have been rescued from imminent danger danker by bi their captains understanding and applying the law of storms are numerous general albert ji J myer is ja ila charge of the american signal service and storm predictions based upon observations ions and reports received by telegraph from various quarters are issued from his office they have been of great advantage to vessels about apio to leave port better for a vessel to be de bayed for a short abort time t han than to venture out of port and encounter a gale when glen in the vicinity of land it may be of advantage for our read I 1 er ers erb a to know that observation has shown that bad or worse weather usually follows shifts of wind against watch hands in this latitude IN a conversation recently with an ah intelligent tell igent gettleman one 1 interested i in all farm groces processes ses and practically familiar with many parts of farming he related the manner mauner of washing g or rather of pressing cheese practiced by a neighbor of his a woman skilled in household economy and famous for ife ige her nice cheese with the number of cows usually kept it takes three days to make a cheese her for former formen me r method was to bunup run up a curd each mor por borning morning nini ning keeping them until the third day ay then tilon mixing old and new curds together and putting them into the hoop ana and pressing her practice is now to 0 run u up the curd and put it into the press at once the hoop being about bue one third full fall the next morning the second curd is 14 run u up that which was in the hoop whoop Is taken out gut the cleth cloth changed placed in the hoop again the top of it then ec sc rached or broken with a fork and the second curd put in when it is again placed in the press where it remains allday aliday all ail day the third mornings curd la Is then thea run up the cheese taken from th the e pre press turned the ae surface hacked up with a fork and ago tae third curd again sliced on bringing the first curd inthe in the middle ottea of tha the it is then pressed sufficiently taken out oat and placed in the fhe curing room by this process the work each morning is all cleared away and a good sized cheese is produced of superior quality and one as firm and solid aa as if all were placed in ja the hoop at once mains maine former tile THE K ew york vork At standard d gives the following anecdote at q mayor ar hall of thair thai city at t 6 one morning about three weeks ago and a w was as landing upun upon the sidema of sixth avenue near one of ther her u upper ap er streets when he be WAS approach approached kd by a gentleman who pointing to the eireen modestly said mr officer there is a stone n the street will you remove it the policeman 0 ceman looted boote aa dui dul shred and add said eaid thata not pot my business X ado do not look ih aften after ten ter those thing etli other ef pyo panties parties t s ought odo todo that 11 but d his hib quie auie y layou you cipro reet the lives and property of tho the cit city what that koho tone may cause a hie ble ble bie a child to tote be thrown lut lud of wagon and killed some poor boor mans to te be dei del destroyed troyed As aji a I 1 I 1 ought to remind iii you hat that t pe stone 1 is there jf apu dont rem tem it wili faveto have to although I 1 thought I 1 4 were vere more particularly to be dope dopa b by lie lle you ip the policeman not at gt all in as he afterwards related baid raid youre about right tight bir air may i I 1 ask your nam pam ginsy giddy my camets names hall I 1 WAS just took |