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b. on. of tbm JBrti^ fflled « mmidTud .tir ^1 togni:
B&iMaa,hMVNr, bMMB ntka •( Mel. F^M. w< tlw
^wd. Mil .poor into pr^tiadr w« »b i de*p, *nd Ink. in the buk. a* mil
wrw^svsafjj oren, uld one pound .ifted floor . nutmeg, hnlf pound of mm little nuee end einnemon. Bi mull tine Silt eager onr the
thickly, end All it throe perte lull with ■wen nMBgMdue eoeked through with vine ; All up the mold with ■ rich poor *ome oo bake it, end ee
To Pioon Swob dime.—To one pK/tot apple. —•- ' aaaad. at .ml — gw. Boil the apple. In the eirup until nrodw, end then take th ‘ —* ran that eirup for other the apple* in a jw; boil Are pound. —igw and c“ w
tai! lti Thta:
L*cx.—Lece may be neiorod to it. original whiten tea by Ant ironing it aUghtiy, thm folding it and roving it into a clean linen bag, vhich i. placed for t.enty-foar bonra fat puro olir. oih Aiterward the bag ie boUed in n aolu- ; *-'Vi|U-ai^A*d ' “ *“■
utea, than ve
water, and final y _ rrr _ taining a alight proportion ofataroh.
Thnlaoe iTlmn taken frorand atrotohed on pins to dry.
Bo. Foaon.—A atrong alum water ia a aure death to bug* of any daaeription. - Take two pound* of pnlroriied alum rod diasolve In throe quarts of boiling water, allowing it to remain orer the Are until thoroughly diasolyed. Apply while hot with abruah, or, what ia bettar, aae a ayringe to foroe the liquid in the craoka of the walla and bedatead. Scatter eleo the powder ■ ■
in all theae plaoea, and be rid of theae inaeot m All one with diegust.
Toruro Oarocr. —Take ripe (the email red one* are preferable), ——-'-’uthem, »a thorough-
nr, and tbm'put them r aiorc, and to one quart
mo tabtropoenful of cinnamou, one of black pepper, half of nulmei, one of good —* *— third* teacup ful el ro . hours, and than to one quart at juice add one pint of pure cider - 1 Boil half an-boor longer, bo. roal up. Thia catsup will keep for yews, and nqniro shaking before uaing. A porcelain kettle anould be Vmu. Pro.—Fire pounds of good real; cut it iu araa" - 1 * - ketttt with water lot end boil two bom. For eraat, 11 on pa of eour milk, i cun of aweef —‘ —•—* tar; 1 teaapoonfui .roll) 1 , aoda. Butler a Sre-quart pan and put
ie water the real
e of butter the ail u a spoonful of A
the top emit,
then it la dons.
Fat in your £££".' fonftliSr
krofltaB Mto ta a deehla *Scn»a. and siil.-ds.TS&.ir eted that her two pig. ww. free from ttarir wro. —- 1 kx^iaw afire eeoitwwwl agwhrororttamfaoto| thayw^ Sbe tSSiasSsrt any mnmrot berome ravished by a view . of tarn glories within Ear hnaband . Jnr.Ti.tS'i-sss ; tnmnta by tha following ingmiouaptan.
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- nd, bolding the h__,
■oogh for them to learn Its inviharaetor, she screwed her face i erprerolnn of winning sweetn beautiful U^Latratiou of^
kith, aad we regi
- not work. Tba snuff at th. con tents ol
oowntry. Th. apeaker explained th.
than*'SSftSlSl ^not" than •250,000,000 of coin we nee annually for the payment^of duties -— ua in otu^lrode with foreign countries, hi. oonriotion that it will be
apeci* payment* until the balance of- tend, ia uttl. or nothing 'against us, and I have no faith (ha said) in any —' '—ia or derioe or experi-
its, bnt only in a generous, bentire public policy. As long as tba imports of the country remain in excess of ilia exporta, it ia impossible that the. greenback should be worth its stated ‘—gold. Since the w— •*— m _ leen a depreciation credit. When the Are per cent „— bonds of the United States were issued, they did not tell in companion with the Arc per cent, gold bonds of France, because the latter were issued to banken at 83, and sold at 81, while the U. g. bonds ' * -* *“■
_. did not consider that i. ^ !rhe possibility of resumption wm much leu now than it bad been two yaan ago, aad it would bare taken place already but for two reeaoQa—the Are of Ohioagr and the An of Boston—which had com pletaly wiped out not lees than $300, 000,000 of property, which had to bi restored. While, howenr, he wa* no. in favor of the banka resuming specie ought to, aad woidS do so virtually by accepting duties on customs In curlle Lost kit Money by Indorsh Then I became twenty-one,my father gan oocaaionally to divide around uaalhalwaya acoompanylug the gift with for others, or in any way become responsible for shortcomings, it was the last money we should ever get from him. This condition during hia life was of groat value to me, and eino# then " ' > been eoeuatomed to view f m of my friend to indorse fc in its true light, and my refusal rarely fail, to be properly received. Uy neighbor is in active basineaa, and I am only a farmer out of debt, with • little at interest, bringing up and edua family of children. Becomes . . holding outs note for me to sign, **^I*wish you would just ihita your name on the back of this; I need th. mon«y vsry much; it will be an accommodation to me, and you will only have
to writ, your name. ”
“My friend, do you really nnd.rol.nA hat my position would be before the _ orid^andthejaw, U Iwwe to do this f 1 ‘ b0nld SS^ ’’Sd^d^tJ
bad agreed to tak. upon myself the nak of your buainaaa, with the difference against me that if j--« -*• * if you gain I do no_ e~ loaaea and not in your prodt. Now, if this ia true, ought I nqt Aral to aak the consent of my wife f Her intoreat in the risk is the same as mins; her judgment is as good, and her friendship tor you ia tba lame. But not only this; I should afflm before the public that you are responsible, when I really know' nothing of your circumstances, and i~ ao far help you to deceive others, give you a false credit, la short, should do that which no honest mai to himself and to his family, ea
M. Guerin, who has been engaged ic French government in acientiAo .. arches in Palestine, has reoe-tly read .{mperin a geographical oongrero at yarn, describing his discovery of the mb of Joshua, the son of Nun. The mb, ho state*, ia situated at Tigne, the heritage ef Joshua. In the hill at *«•<- place are many tombs, and this has a vestibule, into which the light of day penetrates, supported by two columns, while the place la furnished with nearly three hundrod niches for lamps, and is aoitod evidently from their use. Thia. argues that periodical celebrations were held I This vestibule give* entrance tc bare, one containing Hftoei ala. for oofllna, and the othe _ In the latter one hi. Gueriempin poem th* body of Joshua to have been deposited, and t, e thinks he n»a dlaoover- - ed atrong evW»Boe ia the atatemHit that the sharp flint knives with which Joshua used to oiroumaiae the children
eo? S'
re loona, an it Gil gal, th a number <
- tfrota.
Altai ia th* at^ta
a period of M. Guerin i * tomb of th
—oh he think- —... with the Modin of the Book of ‘ »* Fetalsk Frirods, origin of the eaymg, “It take* . make a quarrel "—if so t ' and oouunooplace a suggestion any origin—is aosountad tor ai in the CAUdrm't /Tour: la th. depth, of . forest than lived ro foxes who never bead a arose ward _ithrooh other. One of them said one day, in toe peditaet fox language, “Iiefi 9 “Very well,- mid the other, “as you please, my dear ^ friend; but how shall
bar face grow, and presently lost every vestige of aoUeitude, and assumed inatoad aa expreaaion of msdinm ferocity. What toe may have done will never - - known, as at this juncture her husband made hia appearance on the back stoop, and, her eye resting upon ' - v -commenced to apostrophise b language married people are adept* at. After requesting i body to show him the idiot who had let those hogs out, that he might punch hia head, he drove straight at the truants, and missed them, of course. Then he drove at them again with a clothe* pole, and milted them again, although he made another pole by hitting that on a stone. Any one who has helped to drive one or two pigs will readily understand the number of articles that pasaed through toe air, and the qtyle of conversation toe man kept up during toe chase. Finally, he got one of the. animals in a corner, and, being by thia time utterly regardless of personal ip-'
upon the brute, i re with the top of a upon, toe pig it in abeyance evet ' hose in the throat Theae pat in d&tlve operation, — for a moment thongb* ' - had captured a planeing mill. Tin raised slowly, keeping a tight hold of the animal, and getting on his feet, an-' the pig in nit anna, struck out for th pen, preceded by hie wife and toe oth< aad closely and anxiously ot by all the naighbora for a half In thia way theprooenion laboriously loved. the pig^having worked its head
bead. The man was utterly poi to remedy the horror, having both ' >da engaged, and oould only ' ear a Utile out of rang*, and ■< ha top ot hia voioe his plan, ft . _ aro of “them bogs." On -reai „ the pen, and while in the act of dumping toe bowling viper ovei the elds, toe woman nsxt door made an unfortunate •“——’■very. JAeir hogs wore
---ill h Ey merely
might b. ,
around to toe other pen, v
ilocked tor ribnlaoiatod toe howling
g mad* 11 * ol8« V "” ** markable diaeovery. their pen*. “What's that f” aereamthe man, who was so Axed he a " not very well see into the pen, and obliged to Uft hie voioe to make 1 naif beard above th. din. “ Them sin't pige,” aoreamed the woman. “Why ■t they Y‘ be yelled. “ Cause my pigs an here," the shrieked back. It la needless to add that to. strange animta wen urged out of that garden
ithdnt the us. of subterfuge. IntnuBeat* of Tartars.
The “question." as torture was eu pbomisiicnlly designated in France i the olden time*, wa. applied in ™*n
ways. Vary commonly the ill eqneaMd and crushed beti
pise*, of wood, or toe feet and leg* were similarly treated in an inatru * termed bredemiin or boot, into v wedges were driven by violent k until the limb was reduced to a ms
parted criminal.
ing bound behind hit back, would be
hoUtod^bj rope. to_/ea
"'Ip
if the ground, it of ‘me body
manauvre would be repeated iigaln agd untQ a onuf ossion, mors or lea* i stive, was wrung from tbs poor med wretch, or until hia stairee momentarily gave way under the etable anguish. The innocent i
lips, or they would be suspended by their thumbs, with heavy weight, atUobed to thrirlMk; or their fert would be thnut'into boot, aosked in fat, and hrid bsfor. a biasing Are. In other case* to. nek would be eriled into reqnialtiou, and gray limb palled out of taint; or a cord would be twisted tight—nd tighter found the forehead; or — quivering flesh would be out Into ropes drawn taut toy a lever, or tom by red-hot pinoers. Scarcely lets insufferwa# the question by water, when .-..ul after jugful was poured down the throat of toe prisoner, bound down immovably upon a kind of wooden or
A party of snrreyon belonging to the United States geological surrey expedition of 1872, had a novel experience on mountain. When hundred feet of t .. , fragments of rook were sharp, and mo ot them loose, alidtog tram beneath U feat of too party aa they d
oeeded in weiring
— t being of i sort, horetaeatad.
osJent proqieota of on
dier always has a i Jowhemanaged to got acquaint with Mademoiselle Da Morin we e ' toll, but certain it is, when 1 young lady, some time afterward, wa told by her father that ho had selected - husband for her, she startled hi ho announcement that he might himself that trouble, and that she had already made her own choice. The old gentleman wa* at fl ished, and toon beoamo furious. ' 'a daughter briefly told him that ahe mted no one but Captain M'Mah. - the Fourth Begimont of the Lino. And now began a curious struggle between the exasperated father and the determined daughter. Notwithstanding toe efforts of 1C. De Morin to inter rapt Heloite’s correspondence with he lover, frequent tatters were exchange ' ' on the two; and when Captain bon wa* sent to Algeria, they pledged themselves to remain '* on* another. Thia reparation three years, until 1842, whan M'i • • ’ greatly distin—' tudde-'-arable property. durato heart of M. Do Morin, and ISM Heloiae become the wife of Lieu-umant-Oolonei M’Mahon, now •' if France.
ahireringta their thin night drwra^ta pre front of the burning ediflee, theory wee ed sounded suddenly. " Louise de Baiily ma taatOI in the building 1" ant The lookrea-on stood as if petrified, and^toe firemen duTnot reuture toenStsSssTeTSH young girt, with her blonde hair hanging loose over her shoulders, and bar deep bln. eyes flashing out the heavenly Are of inspiration and indomitable courage, rushed from among her terrified sisters, and exclkiming, "I will try to find her!" ran toward the burning balding. . - A thousand voice* shouted, “Do not risk your life thus foolishlv ! “ Others preyed for “dear Heloiae ”
classmates. But none of the warntng exclsmatious deterred the hereto girl from her purpose. In a few sec—■she had entered the 6oul.doot, daunted by the blinding smoke and me flames that were momentarily gaining
suapenae. Th* strongest hearts ed when the heroic girl did not disteiy return. A minute, nay, elapsed, and minute* under such eirou matinces are eternities . But all at onoe her white night gown appeared in the door..Yea, it wan she; and by toe hand she led the missing, terrified - • ' Baffly.
ts of the relieved crowd . ics ss were showered upon the bi iggirl! _ at toe herself being thus feted. exclaimed, “ it waa easy enough for •- asooud that atairway ; it was not fire. Only" ‘ —■“ tie. Had.ii ^or^ little Lo
At tb
MadcmoiBelle Holoiso to atop forward, and prMented herein toe aame^of Ktog ‘ ig a human life, and praised age and devotion In eloquent The girl thus honored bluahed-deep- ', end when the ball in whtah the openig ceremonies were held resounded ith heart-felt applause, Mader Heloiae wna more eouluacd than memorable moment when toe ha ed into the flames. Among the snectal aian was a young ofih sf Limoges, who seei interested in the hi “ asked what her f— . — told that she waa the daughter of Antoine Gilbert de Moi' de Valleau. Thia information made the inqi imewhat thoughtful. Perhaps —ot that M. De Morin was one of wealthieit and proudest noblemen of t surrounding country had something ') with this. Captain M'Mahon (that ! the young officer), how much ^disturbed by ^this ^ French army, and had ■,3Sb':,S
an American bark , _ erway she became in too vicinity of toe Upper Loffodon Islands Suddenly the aea was seen at a abort distance to heave tumoltuonaly as if moved from a profound depth. Suspecting the presence of whales, the offloen of the ship took the-precaution to place the crew at the aides of the vessel armed with grappling irons and muskets loaded with ball. Soon afterwards fifteen enormous marine monsters were seen swimming toward the ship. One of them with half its body out ot to* iter passed the aide of the vessel, and it did ao it waa riddled with bells from the muskets of the crew. The
whale, si
id been thought, but that ft 4 K— - fami-
ly, known aa the pbyaetermicrope, the latter eyplioerion being^ given to itb»
ie most terrible, theretrongi swiftest of the formidable which frequent the waters o boss, ft is prompt and in combat, and seeks its erocioua avidity. The reDnaieh of toe polar seas, it
Sal ol'ita kfauL With its £o‘i£rfS teeth, sharp, conical, and bent inward toward the throat, this monster tears it* prey to place*, and,jpu occasions, in ordor to secure possession of a seal, win crush enormous blocks of ice upon which toe latter may be Hosting. The spemmeu killed by the American crew fast is length, and it* bulk, as ^ lay upon the water, equalled that of a mo-
di um-sised bark. Do Net Hurry.
I '-.p-e are talking of to* way in I whicu to* brilliant French nhysieiau, [ the late Dr, Nolston, nsed to perform operations. While most finrly seen- * r '~ *•• w»* *1*- —•* —* •- -
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box arrived. Bho waa then, of course. m_ them — C’o? i
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lything Mr. Langstaff. Preeident arda, opened the box to fl:
tri the giri'a history. 'Hie box
of delicaoiw suitable r the sick, end which had evidently n put up for such a purpose. They
eyes and silently
The heroine's grave is at a prominent
point not far from the gate* of the cemetery, whither it had been con-
ducted by a funeral procession. Lulu Wilkinson, ot Memphis,
■kin tiTthat of Mies StoyeS-
These two noble women were patients together in toe Walthall Infirmary, and, as stated before, were tbe recipient* of
■' ■' ‘ kindness and love
oould suggest. The o
her reward ; the other, haring lx climated, now teems to have hopes of recovery. Their nam
buried in the hearts of t gcaphia, and it ia proto U long be remembered ss of tha epidemic of 1673.
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