JERUSALEM. ■O* THB cm UOD TO A awm TXATA write - in the iUuUc UootJJ, my . Krarybod .- koein the general upeet of Jerusalem now. Ordinance surreys, eodeltas for exploration. Booday-achaol taaebere, *u>d artistic frtoeds bars brooch I pictures nr h for those of u« who lire in erff.be It remeabered^betag id the "middle ofthe-yA— Indeed rack li the cue of trera now. that it 1* eefr to lake It for that eom- oo e to pnranl who bee walked In the street, of Jeroralem, hat bees the Jews wcxplo£by lu walk, and can deecribe from peraonal remembrance the Mosaae <f (Near. • This g racial aspect helps tsa Is forming an idea of what it looked like 1,880 yean ago— of which, bjr miaf ortone. there to do deacrlpti as., Of Ibe temple and Ha flortae. aa all readers kabw, there k a very Slbc indents try the picturesque. and even to topoyrapby, lea era ns to conatnict for oonekcs the Jeraaateo of the tcoepel time. ' Bun, the a lepra of the hllto are there; the ollre trjca and the . ancmoora pad the cydamrnta, with the rfyt of the spring vegetati m. are therm-" The wood liaa been destroyed from the country generally by the ravages of Islam and Islam's wan. Hot the neighborhood of a city aa large aa Jeruaalem waa then toseree heavily too led. The popolatioo of Use dty waa it or eight times what It la bow. Bach e pspaktioa requires diligent fanslog and market gardening in the neighborhood. So that it to probable that the country around had more farm houses and ham lota and other aspects of habitation IhaoJt 'baa bow. Bat, making auch allowances for changes, the traveler today fans a right to feelTBu he looks oo much such a landscape aa the traveler coming down to Jenaalem from Jericho saw |e the days of Jeans Christ. A New Engtoa ler at times catches a bite of landscape in bis owe region which reminds him. If the coodltiooa of the Ay nod climate a e right, of these rounded hills an^ ronndi <1 olive trees and doner olive orchards I have a photograph of a piece of "bin country" near Jerusalem which may esdly be mistaken for n borne ecrae in Nor been Middle* I or Southern New llampi'ilre. Too have only to select a bit of ml Hag country, well covered with oecbar U, without Now ; England biases. ' f uresis, evergreens, or pines, but with s fair all tie of atone walls, photograph 1r, and p" tea ibe picture In your portfolio, lirtworn a view of Jaffa sod one of the Dead Sea, and even no experieooad pilgrim would lake it op and say. "And thit it •omewbere near Jerusalem " The city was built eo long ago that nobody k -rows when. It to oo Uw crest line hetwei-u the waters of the Dead Bat Valley an I those which flow leto the Medit-ervam-iSL The MUson which l! 'standt were abrupt enough to make aa admirable f« tresa; what hat been said of rouaded rinsea does out apply to them. Portress It was in those days of the Jebualtea, when DavM wok It. After his time la assumed the sin e nod importance of a capital. And this wis no little stale sod Importance when It meant a capital to which "the luaep'^o, aays-in wbaT is probably ! the l * ne of tlie Paaaorcr a million and a quarter people assembled in It, or in torus irouod it. Even H thb Is not true. It glr A go idee of whet aa intelligent man thought Iras In Umes immediately after Chris s visit to the city. flt I. not so much matter of regret that are hare not the physical picture of Jerusalem d' I hat day, as wa have from the gospel l no<l from many other writings of those those good glimpses of social order there in- 1 of men's hsbits or life. All this rooeni deiflng into the Talmud and kin; drcl wrilbip, which has taught »*ne- . thing, even to auperfldal rtadera. gives lucal onior for say picture oi gospel times. Anil all the photography In the world woul I. nevor help as lo any knowledge of Jem alam aa it was then— though we hsd prut; ociives of Herod's temple end elevations by Herod's nrehttgcu-uelem we cool) I make real the moral perspective and moral elevations of the city. In u admirable paper by Mr. Frauds Tifle- y he com .rnree this dty, the heed of ecclesiastical machinery, with socfa a manufacturing p ar* aa Lowell or^Myoke> "Imagine sll the mills la Lowell one vast corpo. retbrn temple; the bulk of thjgpa^ Ikl ,S ■*"va?Ml,f i °Ui l,b' lodgers; thT^h. Kg tanners flndlag the market for Hid- wood, cattle and oil In arlling them -SSSBKfiSfiSasH tbu^and jmu hare a reagb^but palpable P. rhapa ou* ramou why people an ollre say "God hslp tha pnor,' to becanto it b an inn! Ipt men .to do a Beyond supplying Own with lbs imiwKin of Be, pbitakIhnqriria are ooastaofly haflkd in their -f•rat- to ghw them healthful and wboleaora* bolj -bolp that does not deriroy their Indepeu leaoe and allow tfaam to Ap Into that con litkn of mind which prefer. In live at 'hoe for one's own broad. Mr. Joaaph Dreid. the New York hanker, baa attempted •on. -thing of the eon. hot Ma eCerte have nod .din taifara. Ha, with otiraa. estob. fish-d two eoSee rooms, with rraduig-room atts had, charging a fair peine, disavowing all, heritable partem, and making do A tort B> cany cd nay tahgioaa or tumpennoe work. Bo' tn two years the rooms lost fifl,saattttgR.vgfji quantities si the am rates as, or ism than, what they weald hare to pay for large quan-titi-s. R» undertook to deliver 10(1 pound. mmsssz ton. then twenty -Are casta Tire wee istended in eoocumge there to anrs tbrir nkhab a order to boy their ami at aa adrantoga But the reralt was that hi. chief pagnt above *6 a toe. weeU mdar nf turn. haiTren uTbr^ootod in a or oi HHftMsbb qp with the words, " Tha CaaRg bmbaefl hre mat wish a torn zssxszssr**
mississippi steamboats. To the eye which to oaad to the trim, and .. Mimimlppi baatoaeem. curious and elnmsy 4 crafts. Let on take re a fair specimen of |( them all the PntUatet, a boat upon which the writer kteiy flniabed a river trip of Ave hundred mile. She belongs to -the Anchor " line of 8«_ Louie, a corporation by. far the bigaat of tbarivar transportation aompaniea, 1 owning twenty hag boats plying to Mpmphia, ' Vicksbarg, and New Orleans. Hie rotpo. ration to the monopoly of the river, fixing ' ite own miee and twisting, chxnco come petitoxs with an iron hand. The Proddrew, which ire an a^ssihipg re a typical e Mi ml Aft I. boat, to angpa two hundred ami eighty fast kuig. with perhaps fifty fat! . beam. Her lower dbek when loaded atnki j witirin n few inchda,of the ws) vr. Above » a a many wiadowad structure looking like a section of auey barracks. Half-way up is ! the salocai, used also for dining, bard with' ' < limit j of river life, a bar. In front "of the i 1 saloon to a large observation deck, and j T behind to a cabin hands — ely fitted up for j - lady travelers. Aboi v still -is the bumcano j e ed with iron filigree work or acaligping. and i g their mouths opening outward in the ahapc breadth of the the lower deck is stowed the 1 freight Hare also are great high pressure , engines that have lo be used to force the Misriarippi'. swift current. The craft is of somsi 1,400 tons burthen, and draws, when - to the guards, only about six feet of water ; for in the dry acaeon the river, though in the narrowest beards 300 feet in depth, expands " at pUore to ahaBowa two miles wide and * net A singularly queer effect is given to - there river boats by a modem innovation to be ran oat by hand At the front of the 1 emit on eneb aide is bong stontwtoe In air by r a moveable derrick a great gang-plank, fifty , feat long, worked by steam. There two , planks, or, mors correctly speaking, long platforms, give the boat a likeness of a bom. ' bog seeking its prey. If cos can imaginr Noah's Ark diminished to half size, mounted on a white mndaoow and with steam-pipes and the antenna aforemention- - A he can get an idea of the artistic! and e nautical beauties of the Mississippi steamr boat Bnt the craft makes fast tfane— eomos limes with the strong current thirty mile, r an hour — is commodious for freight, ooni vcuient for pamismins. and its officer, ore i ooarteoa* and obliging. The passenger is allowed the largest liberties on board and [ e m go on the hurricane deck or oven into toe pilot house Perhaps the most pietBraeqae character ! of tba MiaaUadppi boat to the pikrC Ho is no J loxger the rough and forbidding pereonagi gentlemanly. The tost he baa to pare be- - fore ha can take charge of a boat to a severe one. He meet serve three yearn withool . pay mi aa apprentica, staying in the wheelboose night and day ; for hundreds of miles ; he moat know every sand-bank in the stream, every damp of trees oo Ibe bank, evary change far the depth of water, when he finafiy gets his certificate after a rigid examination before a board of old pilots, bis ' knowledge of the ins and onto of the greal rtrer to almost superhuman. On the dark. I art night he ran trace the forret line of the ' monotonous shore ; he knows by a peculiar foamy appearance that the river ie rhdng, and by still more occult signs that it to faB. ' ' tag; he reads the muddy, boiling surfaie ! like a book, and by lha tore and shape of ibe vortices tells the depth of water below, rwo pilots oo each boat serve at intervals of foot boors each, and the steamer is never - weather-bound except by a thick fog— A". T I Areata, fret • PACKING B0TTER. Ur X, A. Wiltord, in the report of tba Vermont Dairymen's Association. ha-_ tin. to say in regard to the proper packing of "Bolter, to keep well for any consider-.; . aide time, rpoto be exrlnded, as fer as iuwhto, from the air. The osaal way of pack-' lug in tola ami cask, will not do tbto in as perfect a manner as is required -to Insure nice, frreh flavor. A better way is to .sure round (he batter with brine cm t!>e phn of the White paekagea In this plan the Mb la made vety much in the form of the old Welsh tab,' except that it to more ta|>ering. ■"» staves en heavy, and beads are provid. ' ed at both ends, so as to make a package 1 thai win not leak. In packing, tbe tab to , turned on the small cod, and a sack of oot- ' toadotbto mads to fit tba tab, and iuia ^ this the Imtter to peeked until it i Afife- iu ■ within an inch of ^ tbe grj||||^| "Tdlii tbe ; ■ nPPer b'Qj1- AtoWI. !l~- laid npon thi _ '"mffBi I mil mil It* firm nf the seek i urought over this sad neatly proocd down ; then the head to pot in 'its place .and the , hoops driven home. The package to now , turned apoa the large nod, and the anck of , bolter drops down, leaving e apace on the , aides and Up. Strong brine to now poured . ' through a bob in Iho small end msll k will Boat ll, . boner. Tbe bole to tightly oorkeA | from the air. Bolter pot op this way— I | year in aonod condition, and, I belie vi , wockl cram the Atlantic, and open as fresh in tbe London market as when it toft thy " dairy on this tide. • • Experiments have 0 been made in sending tatter from Oslifarnto ' to air Eastern markets pecked in brine, and J' it came far prime, fresh condition, and aho-Rrth-r mqierior to tbe same kind of batter * pot ap in dry paekagea A favorite style of ^ putting up batter in Oafifornia U to make in tvo-poand roDe and wrap in thin muslin. ' How, in shipping Ere., a new. stout <»k " barrel, fano-bonnd, to taken, and a canvass ' bag made to fit tht irsdde ; then the roIK covered srith mnefin vnsqqwrs, are packed in upright layers, the bead pat in ptooe, and *" the barrel fillod with brine until the rolls are J Mas treated wfll meke the Jonniqy to New ^ Totk without deterioration in flavor, and " I have no doubt H wouk] crow the Atkntto p" to good eondittou.1 Too Moor BrrmT.— At a meeting of "the I, old sohool bovs of Boston "—boys wbo went ■ remarks were made in regard to the irmsel a "high prsaaare" syatrm of intorartion. of it which tsenli—, m wall as pajals, are more r wire the victims ; although teachers them- >- them to feel that teachers cannot be taLgW a- anything. Each teacher, aa oste of the d sprekera remarked, to aaxkme that hit or her a pupils than advance as far as those o» any 1, cthsr school; hot the result to that the poor ' httie children are neariy drivsa to drefh. i He boasted that he bed Vi)*i aacare the i- {aTtfNarmaTI^wT A .to - a- Mr. William Hadeler at the Msrsthon . Hotel. Wanes n. after extreme tuflcrtDg a -Hbeot any benefit * was onredby 8t JspgU &. ; rAanpa ^ . 1
MIGRATING MONGOLIANS. . Aeewre -*»"-■ Preretree Pt-r »- the D» | d The mortal dread in which the Nine Ooen , • parties are bold by the average Mongnltoa y most have boen made apperent even to a i casual observer la* week, immedtotely preb coding tbe departure of the Bio de Jaraerie | e for China Despite the eadaavcre which r hare been made to prevent the coOocciou d I • the tax imposed by the companies on tha | . outgoing ■Chihrea, the pntopectire paaea- j , gets were closely scrutinized, end interns i : rsdorpinkticket, which ostensibly beers evi- i denes that the dqwrtirqy -"rlrrlirJ to not ear- i repKioosiy taking leasing of his creditors, j 1 but which actually deuoire that he has ao- . 1 osded to the demands of his companies, i t Tbe distribution of printed circulars among j > the denizens of Qbinatowa has been pro. i ' d active of no good, re was folly evidenced i yesterday.- At a rough calculation, fully B0C ■ Cbineeu were on the dock waiting for thro i ' Urn to stand and deliver the little tinted ticket A squad of pohoameD under tbe ! side of the gangplank anxiously waiting an r Opportunity to proclaim the majesty of tbe i j taw. and insure the peerage of all such Chinese as had been deemed recalcitrant by the I emissaries of the companies, and for that < | reason dqnied admission to the veraci A perfect stream kept pouring in, interrupted ■ only by the slow search which an inenmberi ei Celestial made for his red or pink ticket • A command from the officers to clear the I gangplank was invariably obeyed withool a murmur, but, nevertheless, the search went ; ou inside, the poor fallow's baggago being i further developments. Two emiamries of I the Chinese companies were at tbe very an. - trance of the vessel each of whom scanned > the advancing Mongolians, taking from them i the invariable pink ticket, exercising the I duties of their oOee with the utmost complacency and perfectly oblivions of the por lioe officers. Again Che segacHy of tbo heathen was apparent. Appreciating the fact i that exception to their presence might be taken, and their consequent removal utterly ' destroy their plana, the companies had the foroeightednera to engage passage for their colloctorn, and thus every emergency war i adequately guarded against The plan - of arresting as obdurate to atao eerily ex. I plained. What the passage to paid for, tbe - name of the migrating Mongolian to takun, • and any agent of the Nine Companies can I ascertain who proposes lo decuip, and ■ by meant of a warrant either force the payment of the heed tax or compel the royI agar to await another boat Fictitious names I would be of no purpose, M the Deputy As. > season, insist npon the production of a poll • tax receipt, which, if found to vary frou, the name oo the ticket, woolA-entail another i payment for poll tax. Tbe exact situation > sraa very tersely described by Bing Lee to i the reporter, who told him to ti7 and gut I aloud without showing his pink ticket, personally assuring him that offioers ware In I readiness to infpcoe his rights,—" No, aaba, " Oldedeo Plioo fool. Whs' fo he ray no tiek- • erf You no pay ticker, come down heah. ' No got ticker, yon ahabee tihetiff > You no ' down Just now I He go back feci, re ticket. ' .Too machee no good."— Boo Proacimc ykrimioU. _____ i TRICKS OF SPEECH. Nothing to easier to aoquire, nothing mora > difficult to lose, than a trick of speech and r manner, and nothing is more universal. If i we look around among our friends and acquaintances we shall find scarcely one wbo 1 bu not his favorite word, his perpetual fore ' rnnta, bit automatic action, hit nomrauiug gesture— all triaka caught probably .when I young, and by ant being corrected then, im- ' possible to abolish now. Who does not know Ibe farziltar " I esy," at the preface tn evefy remark f— and the et!ll more familiar " You know," aa tba middle form ol times, hst not suffered frou the infliction of "awful" and " Jolly " — uinaBtnnaa in the path of speech, interspersed with often agfier and mare obtrusive signs of folly end taming lbs tooeeaave diet snces to which good taste and refinement have receded iu this hideous racr after slang to which our youth is given. Then there ore people wl.i _ prTjietnttc ejaculations; who ray "flood nam !" -as a mark of surprise, sod '-Good gracious I" when surprise to a tittle mixed with zrprohation ; lower in the social scale it is "My word.- "Patieuoel" "Bidr< ever!" and mdiflereutlv lo-fi "Yon dou't say so \* OW^aroice of deprsl ration, "No£-ij "Sqrdy not!" To 'adCB^Jy^rotce and word, those ejacn- . -f!5Ypeoplo ire ahrmys in a state of snr. pttoe. They go through Ibe world in unending salon iahment ; and their appeals lo their " goodness " and that intsrmhdtoto qnanlily- . railed " good gnci«M " are incessant, in the generation that died with tbe fourth U corgi the favorite ejaculations ware " By George !" with excursions into lbs regions of "Gad!" and "By Jingo l"» Again, a trick by oo means unusual ; Your friend is telling you of some event or making you the participator in some fading He invariably ends his narration with " in all my life •• 1 — Poorer raw each a thing in all mytifr!" rays, if ha to tdfing how hto cab hone dipped on the xzptifll stiff- ftffl^-axxctiy as ati cab bones always fslL " I never remember 1 such a sultry day la aB my Bfe J" be cries, ' mopping his flnahad face. Bat tbe ther1 mr meter is only eighty degrees, and be said ' the ssme thing yestrertay when it was sigh ty- ' six degrees, aud the same thing the day be, ' fore when it wis seventy-four degree* ; Wbstare* happens to him to tha supreme of that order of events, and nothing equal to it ' has been experienced by him in all Ma lifs before. — Bosfon ftwir. , itOW TO SHAKE HANDS. I Tberj are only two or three people now I bring who can sanies fully shake bauds. There to a good deal of hand shaking done , through this country, especially at this season of tha ytor, but oolyfl very small pat I rent of 1W shskees and shakers know bow , to do It so se to get the entire amount of exhilaration oot of it Some grab the hand xf an adverrary le a quick, nervous ma anef t others slide the odd and -clammy pew at1 I you ao that you fed the same as when you I drop u sold raw oyster, with vinegar on it, I down yoar bosk. If you are shaking hands > with a lady, iodine the hand forward with a - wiftand graceful yet with a half-timid move- ) w. at. like a bej climbing a barbed- wire a fence with a fifty-poand watenadoa. Look t gently an her eyes with a Mad cf pleading a smile, beam oo bar features a bright and r winsome beam, ray snrnethmg you bars r brand eosne ooa dee ray an rimflirfi murium,, r sad in tbe meantime shake bands in a subI were trying to make a mash by polemizing . bar fingers, nor yet m t&o conservative a t sbonM be taken not to bang on to n hand ■ ^wettuu buti SB hour in poMr^ra byIt toankanto ffcRy that the brightest I and fairest fall easy victims to conaomptkm, and equally fruitless to Ignore the sfssrasrlis . ltadkal On re to a pore, sweet, balsamic
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