Star of the Cape, 24 December 1873 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SnrxD Prom.—To htsu ponndi of fruit odd three poaodi of ■Ufier, one pint of nnenr, end a tableapoonful of crcrj kind of apioe—eloree, cinnamon, •Uapioe nod nntmeg. BiLTzmo aro Ommuo Wbut] —Gold and ailTer ahella may be pnrehaaed at artiaU' fnmlahin* atom- a eolation of gam arabia and a oa

M of yon will do thia eTening-

ei^bt qolneee. Add ba aix egga, a pint of ■ Beaaon or not, aa ma;

be preferred.

with partly. Pronino Saocn.—Four tablcapoona of. anger, two Ubleapoona of bntteoae tablcauoon of flour beaten to eream. Add the white of aa egg heatr to a froth, and poor into the whole C of boiling water, atirring it rei ^^Flayor with lemon, rogo wate To Paamnra Cumroto Fm.—Thay ahould ba boiled a few momenta and qniekIt dried onoe cr twioe a month, when they beooma more flexible and durable. Cloth linea will laet longer and keep in better order for waab-day

ae bow the thing la done.

be« hJk aa^ighrSTwaa' pafeeA-^The ^pwair^^ia^oeeir.^Med ^ewa

and the atonwwe of milla and fooditea in the Eaat ana elaewbeev, waa in moat

oountiy almoat before tin _ Confidence ia "now U needful. The Wineea o

thing ueei

^Sv’arioh

r, it will

take the eoainc''praeperaaut23?at*the flood. Gooda ol all kmde will be in demand when the reaction tehee piece, that reaction cannot be long dela] Money ia ecerce, principally on aocc of fright, bat the hoarden of c -oner moat aoon diacorer that bnaii onfldenoe ia reetored, and then tl till be an ample eupply for all let late pnrpoeea. The trade in this line is quiet. Still

than a' irobabil

ly be yet lower in

?!"

will not

i winter bnt

K The prioee , .

o cargo. Lirerpool Canx ton. *20,00; Cumberland, soft. Anthracite, *.1.50® *6.50. Sc

T nmp, *4.55 ; Steamer, *4.99; Egg, *3.80;

oiuacn, ; Mjg, « 85.421 ; Chestnut, *4.521.

In this

Pig, ton, *32@*34

trade ia also qniet. Scotch @*40-; Am. Pig, No. 1, . No. 2. *29g*30 ; do. No.

*9@91 ; She Roda,5-8aud „ $82.50; do. 1-2 and 9-16,885 ; dc

common, *4i@*B; 1-10, ronnd and square, -■* »««“'• a- 7-18,

3.

St

oing in thia trade, aa ia lime of the year. Black 610; Benzine, gal.l8@19; 1@1 ; Glue, 22@2B; Cor*10@*14 f Am. do. *0.75

mine, No. 4 @*7; Parii 40; Chrome

Pninta; Zinc Venetian Bod. 1)@2; Botten 5@8 ; Sami Paper, cryatah

■een, !2@25 ; Glazier'a D9; Ochre, Uia2: Am.

1,@2 ”*

tahlnd bim audreaeliaabia bandaOTCr CbarUj'a clear on «

1 mtbar ullsr peraon in

era into a basin, season and drop by spoonful# into the pan, and fry until brown. This ia a delicious breakfast roliah, * but requires a considerable time to pm- - pare. Tna Cm.—One cup white

l ptllov. a couple of aUeka celling aa rapraoenlc

“dwarf tdek" ki Tory eaally par- t]

aa, ona-half cap of sugar, ‘two-tlnrda - n ^hal? enp of water, nonfalaof aaleratua,

'nl of alum, one f flour enough to;

up af butter, i

spoonful of,,

ont soft, Bake quick.

Fnown won Cistkkk Wans.—Perforata the bottom of a wooden box with a number of am ail holes; place iumde a piece of flannel corered r " coarsely-powdered charcoal, orcr t

While araiy roles cried, “ Woleoma ba

Christmas Notes.

Germany ia the great toy-making

nation of the world.

The Germane call Christmas

children’s feetirat"

France discards Christmas They are of German origin.

Make

0 ; Spirits Turpentine, 48@45 ; t, crude, Turkey, 3j@4 ; burnt, .. , raw, 5@6; EugUsh Vermilion,

pale. *[email protected], gold ; Aflr. Vermilion, 19@2«; White Lead, pure, 10@

10}; do. fair, 9@10. Bazalne’s Sentence.

Leaving, meanwhile, the lessons of ■ the trial and condemnation of Marshal ’ Bazaine to speak for themselrce. Bays the New York Time*, it may be well to explain the grounde on which be was arraigned by the Council of War,

. military law of

France ia aeveral centuries old, and re*

is to-day pretty much in tl i aa it had in the age qf Lot isolutely prohibits the con

a fortress from negotiating with the

! SARGUNG

at ewemes by rsaanu at tha at-ctrtloo of lbs said

•dunucwm

ad jranu of all tbay^hara ba rig tit to algbtT acres sd^ucoal. Tbs ibdisa all disUacUon bMwseo lands wilP

STEf ” S5»*^?jSrK

ia. Texas, May lath, 1973.

a period of two rears. T^e limit 1 ai tan Uiouaaml. Mr. .OarOcld. c-.._ •-leareported

yeacc, practcrallv rciccta t

The propriety of giving com! aadiano to bonwa, cattle and ahsop. wa -u>Bcd and admitted by many of lb a Antoni, aral Hootatlaa thrangtioa! the Bute last fall. wiiTwl in^fnor^ Irion Powdfrt. Good Jndgmenl.—Com. Lot Not thk Faii.rnc of all other

Lock pop. N. Y. t U. 8. A., by ■erchunt's Gargling Oil Co., JOHN HODGE, Secrwtaiy.

the Christian'‘leader

erilmitc.

-11 the pnrponc aa a apedile foe

gily^Madlclne an

in CotnmlUeeef G

3srs,“;

A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY.

it’iLjt

I the Government th

f ""^{0“ it

negotiationa

and to determine the foroe of political Under ther- *•-—

gnilt hasbcei

nxnlerabls oars ia required to alack fodder in such a manner aa to 'pro- 1 ”*•** It rapuirau ur* —^ *

part may be taken dc

- sen

in apart ia he stack is

upon the ground immediately bocoi the prey of innumerable rate and m by which it ia net only emt up and atroved to a Urge ertant, but wha not directly destroyed U so soiled a become almost unit for use. Now t the value of the corn fodder is beo ing more widely raownized, means to be taken to preaerva it more affcn ally. In very ran cnees is there room baneatE the [tarn roof for it, and it ia necessarily stacked ont. A long stack bnilt in sections, which wm contain the whole supply, it preferable to any other phut. It may be boat along the north aide of the barn yard, or any aUar exposed side, and T ■Jjjjto “a* » eerve aa a valualfle n po * u i 3 ^ ptaoing beams or poles nr a loose flooring ofraila u the double purpose may l smS'r.SEs.'s

„ . KK2& If they do enoeeed in gaining a tamporanr tv cupation, it win aoon he termtnaKaisi‘" ■ I it; ; ”• I

lie poor happy for misery is harder 1 cr'-*---

(

— iat enjoy Every family ehonld have one.

nd \to receive

Girls, have mercy, and don’t aU of

re

e’ani

tabliahed. HU offer. technically aa great had he

• k. 1—.t important of the strong places

ee. But it ia, of eonrse, impwn-

regard hia crime apart from the faet that he waa intrusted with the very key o! the destinies -• " ‘

army under hia con 1 fully organised one 1 ' Government, and th

render at Sodi

id that of Metz.

Above aU things, keep in gooil hnmor -n Ohrixtmaa, fatliera and mothers. Let nothing disturb the enjoyment of the ■ay. The genera] custom of decorating the lurches and bouses with evergreens is moended from the Druids. They beared that the sylvan spirits would well in the evergreen bonghs and garnda until spring, and protect • L - tnae from evil apinta. * th^*^.HawEngtod,

dl aTthoaTiP .around^ C ^™^ I * nil .niversary of the year, and the ro■mbrance of friends beloved

ariy every country has its own elebrating Christmas. In Italy, ting and tinging ia the order of the and, aa the shades of night fall a their lovely towns, numbers of idana go forth to celebrate the

owing to iLxxine’s

{■city that MacMahon was indneed irect hU march toward Montmedy,

"TfS. . Generals had not

f the Emperor and 1

a remaining

that he oonid through the German lines when it be-

came neeeaaary,"

, altogether averted. Nevertheless, ine’s judges, though admitting in noe iraeh testimony to the gravity ia offense, have doubtless been led

Hia defence waa substantially aa

to Bept 15,1 claim to

j —formed to both the letter and the spirit ol the military law. Bat after that data there came into ex-

a state of things equally new, ten, and unprecedented. France longer any tangible Govern-

ment, any central authority ; aU that

legal had disappeared amid the of ruin. The law which I was

in daring the past year.

re 500 bnahels of grain to be

In the Northern countries Christmas ia a season of more festivity than in those tropical lands where palms bask •- ■'—on, and gorgeous flowers 1—

F the whole year. Oominp cr has commenced his icyreign, ike a deeper impression 1 oving it to thank fulness tl

. _ situation, for it is ttSK’.ci idea that there ia above the General Government qualified to negotiate at to relieve him from the neceaaity

ing himself with polities.

one I could not perform whs id to be my duty witheut rotation of the taw.” Bophii

tiophis-

as is a good deal of this, it ia natural enough that the lie facto Government of September should have been viewed by the judges of Baxatne ” - n * dc jure only with

pservations. Their

_j mercy can hardly be justified on any other ground, and ha President MacMahon ia in no dai of failing to see the strength of tl * “— “ iHfeofBaxak

Beginning with tan, the ireaaed to thirty-six, and o be added. The apartments they are occupied are apart , of the male clerks. They

gainst the Marshal: is commuted to wunty years' aeolnaion. He is to ' he effects of degradation from 1 rat wiD be •pared the hnmilis'jng 1 Marshal Baxaiue addressed a letter to

Rt.'rfSp^Sinal'aud'ririnrin'le taghaey^to jmtjcnuuue pap ■bip-baildiii^ nsty yxnl enc Iho stnz'natloasJ^baiiks to wltbdr

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The Captain of the Loch Earn. u ° < *~n' r ' j' The Captain of the Loch Earn makes > he following statement of the eirenmtanocs atteuding the colliaion with the fc.V. zu™. After first sighting the steamer, and R7> ecing that slio waa coming dangerous- ! Blri^diiiiiV.'.'.'.'.".” r near, the Captain of the Loch Earn | wtS ang the ship's bell, and ported hia 1 E.y. enr in lolm. The helm of the steamer waa at™*. p«r ton ml to the seaboard, but the steamer j Eg- aiL' ' . ame right aoroes the Loch Earn'a bow. 1 raoi The people in the first boat from the | • -■ Yenoh steamer did not say ah' sinking, but the Captain of the Earn, obaerving that the ateame settling down, sent ont his boats. Neither the first French boat m id one, which arrived shortly sftrd, bringing the first and second ains of the Villa dn Havre, attted to return, bnt, in spite of the rtatatiouB of all the crew, who left so hoard the Loch Earn, and hrests of her mates to Are upon them, remained alongside the Loch he clothing of the French officers . reached the decs of the Loch Earn dry, showing no signs of their hav-

ing been in the water.

Finally some Englishmen seized and ned one of the French boats, and t to the rescue of those struggling

Only one of the French

in the . oat's crew assisted in thi

The Captain of the Loch Earn considers that the great loaa of life resulted from the fact that hia vessel drifted euoh a long diatahee from the steamer after the ooUislon, before it waa poealbla to shorten aaB, from the tardinsss

in showing signals of

. of the payments that are required monthly, many a workingman or mechanic has been enabled from hia lings to provide a comfortable home himself spd family, who wodld jrwiae never have been enabled to e the stun required to make the first payment to aeonre the property. In order, however, to provide against possible lose in ease of death before the payments are folly made, and the consequent inability of the family te continue the permenta, the purchaser of a 1 in a hallding association should a policy of inanranoe upon hia life in a good company, by means- of which the property coaid be secured to ' rally m esse of his early death, of the beat of these companies is ’enn Mutnsl Lifs Inanranoe Company of Philad' t - is, in which policies for any amount . .. gc or small, may be agencies obtained Ig eppUstreet, Philadelphia, or to J. W. Iredell. Jr., No. 78 Went Third Cincinnati, Ohio.—Cbm.

withlii

—suddenly they drop off; friethta sre astonished, on s p

1 £3 ri t£elt

postmortem they died of irt, like the

m sre valvular disease, fatty dotioc, and functional derangeIf the liver becomes deranged, and digestion ie impaired, the heart, through sympathy^ and ^extapoaition, symptoms indtaateapproaihing disease: palpitatian, giddinro^ fsintncaa, nervwhich the eld school will administer

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