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‘i rhe Children.
Earnings of Journalists.
Another Mammoth Cave. — Gigantic
ran, then in the height of his fame, ex­
Incidents of Life in Paris.
Write Soon
Commodore Vanderbilt’s New Pur­
Human Skeletons.
claimed, in burning eloquence, against
chase in Horse Flesh.
Mention
has
already
been
made
of
the
[win
made
a
little
speech
at
I Parke Gi
Long parting from the hearts we love
Two well-known Parisians, who are
the horrible cruelty of her fate. She was
a
meeting
o?Íhe
Society
for
the
Preven
­
salaries
paid*
to
popuftr
comic
singers,
A
correspondent
of
the
Louisville
now independent of fortune, but who
’ Will shadow o’er the brightest face;
William McGuigan, Jr., the driver and
reprieved for three months, in the hope j
the figures in one instance going as high tion of Cruelty to Children, and paid the Courier-Journal, writing from Columbia, were once her slaves, stopped a few even­ trainer of the horse 8mall Hopes, who
And happy they who part, and prove
that new evidence would transpire to
as |250 a week. I won’t attempt any .following compliment to Mr. Bergh, the Ty., says that t a f short time ago, two young ings since in front of the ticket office of gained such a reputation last summer,
Affection changes not with place.
save her. None was forthcoming. She
between the work of a comic Preridentof ttie Society for the Prevention men named White, while idly wander­ the vaudeville; both werp embairassed. writes-as follows from Jackson, Michi­
was executed amid the greatest excite- comparison
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A sad farewell is warmly dear;
singer
and
that
of a first-class journalist,' of Cruelty toAnimals. Said he: “We have ing in a large tract of wild, dense forest, One said: “How stupid I Am I Would you gan, where Small Hopes was owned, to
ment throughout the metropolis; and on ’
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But something dearer may be found
of us Sof
if late years delighted in the southeastern part of our country, believe it, I have come out without my the Turf, Field and Farm:
but it does seem rather odd that a vulgar ,ail
a warm July day she was borne, amid the
To dwell on lips that are sincere,1/
fellow at the footlights should earn a to honor ansí bless one of our fellow­ discovered whit they supposed to be a purse?*’ The other replied: “Well, I am
Now that the notorious horse and in­
sorrowing faces of ten thousand specta­
great deal more money than a leader of citizens, who, if the horses had sink-hole or fok den, and with that "dea in still worse plight—I have just paid the comparable trotter, Small Hopes, alia»
And lurk in bosoms closely bound.
tor^ and her pall upheld, by six young '
public opinion. Whitelaw Reid is said votes, like |the greater brutes who iroceeded to explore it.
After a little last cent I had.” The former smiled: Lothair, alia» Lapland, alia» Westbrook,
girls robed in white, from her humble
The pressing hand, the steadfast sigh,
misuse them, and could hold con- rouble in making their way through “What ungrateful dogs we are! Pros­ has been purchased .for the stable of
to
get
$10,000
a
year,
and
this,
I
believe,;
home to the graveyard of the Foundling
Are both less earnest than the boon
ventiuns, wow|d nominate him not for a t le entrance, tlic cave (for such it proved perity has made us forget our old, our Commodore Vanderbilt, you will indulge
Hospital. One who lived amid those is the largest editorial salary paid in the
Which, fervently, the last fond sigh
United
States.
There
are
rumors
that
Mr.
first, a second, or a third term only, bht to be) became large enough to admit of best friend—the pawnbroker's shop is his former driver and a reader of your
scenes wrote, long after: “Poor Eliza
Begs in the hopeful words “Write soon! tr» ’
for
perpetual President. [Laughter.] His their walking upright. They had pro­ round the corner—we both have our paper in giving to the public through
Ilcid
will
soon
lose
his
place,
but
thus
Fenning! So young,so fair, so innocent!
defense,
uf t|e -poor dumb animal, who ceeded thus in this passage probably 150 watches.”
far
they
are
only
rumors,
and
probably
“Write soon!” oh, sweet request of Truth!
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your columns what may be called the
Cut down even in thy morning, with all
can
utter
no ¿ojnplaints, and cannot even yards when they emerged into a large
do
not
deserve
much
attention.
Mr.
How tenderly its accents come!
A diner-out says that three evenings unwritten reminiscences of this match­
life's brightness only in its dawn! Little
of the Time», likewise said to express theis gratitude, (if they could, and picturesque gallery, the beauty and sincehe went to dine with some new ac­ ess little son of Hambletonian.
We heard it first in early youth.
So
did it profit thee [hat a city mourned Jennings,
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be
on
the
point
of decapitation, also re­ what a universal neigh,, meaning aye, grandeur of wl ich will rival that of the quaintances. It was his first invitation much bos been said and written about
When mothers watched us leaving home. over thy early grave, and that the most-'
would greet-ft vote of thanks!) [Laugh­ old Mammotl|, itself. The room, accord- to their house. He entered tile mansion Small Hopes that, to some extent, repeti­
eloquent of men did justice to thy ceives a large salary, and a few other
And still amid the trumpet-joys,
leading journalists may be put on the ter.] has tbu<med every feeling heart. For ing to their calculation, is about 150 by just as the neighboring clock was strik­ tion is unavoidable. 1 As to the manner or
memory!”
the children,iwhile they are greater, are ! 00 feet, and abounds in all the varieties ing the hour appointed for dinner time. way of going that distinguishes him, it
That weary us with pomp and show,
For more than half a ceptury the guilt list of welbpaid writers. But when half-
We turn from all the brassy noise
as helplessASfthe animals. Their feelings of the stalactites and stalagmites. In the As he put Iris foot on the first step of the may be said that he imitates no other
a-dozen
are
named
the
list
of
such
writers
or innocence of Eliza Fenning was a dis­
are keener/1 tee ir sttffering more poignant, northeast corner of the first gallery (for staircase he heard loud words, screams, lorse in his style of trotting.
is
exhausted.
The
highest
salary
paid
on
To hear this minor cadeuce flow.
He is
puted point. Then the confession of the
the consequences of what they are and t lere are five, of which I will hereafter tumult—and before he could pick up his lerfectly balanced when in motion, and
the
Herald
is
$5,000,
which
the
manag-j
“Write soon!’’ oh, sweet request of Truth! ■ real murderer came out, and her innocence ing editor receives. The Herald pays are to be infinitely more important,
■ In speak), about five feet from the ground, ears, down caipe a tureen of soup, rolling, <» such perfection that when trotting at
was established l>cyond a doubt.
How tenderly its accents come!
figure that we see in they noticed soiine strange characters, or tumbling, bounding, breaking, rattliug, iis best rate he seems to be going at the
each little siualid
sf
liberally
for
special
news,
but
its
salary
The story of the Danish pastor, Soren
We heard It first nt early youth,
f
the gutter s| Mewls the futurqyjcitizen; in hieroglyphics,Jieatly carved in the wall, clattering, distributing beef tea, cabbages, greatest1 ease. This is true, to a great
Qvist, is one of the most touchingly rate js no higher than that of any other
When mothers watched us leaving home.
p&intive girl face, so old be- which, upon close examination,proved to carrots, parsnips, shin, rags of meat and extent, of all famous trotters; but
each little'pl
leading
paper.
The
Times,
Tribune
and
tragic in judicial records; and once more
fore
its
time]
is the mother of the future bp the head-rock of a vault. A few min­ fragments of porcelain right and left, t lere is a difference in the degree in
World
are
managed
with
close
economy
We part, but carry on our way.
examplifies Paul Feval’s complaint that
in
ajl departments below the editorial qitizen ; in é h lies infinite potencies of utes’ prying served to loosen this and front and back.' The culinary cyclone which this quality distinguishes even ,
Some loved one's plaintive spirit-tune;
justice is sometimes too quick to seize
good and ev —usefulness, honor, purity, disclose to view the interior of an in­ rast, he, finding himself even unstained, one great performer from another, and-
That, as we wander, seems to say
upon appearances, and neglect the sup­ and «ven in these no such thing as waste
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and the bibs ngs of whole generations; closure in the solid rock of about five by kept up stairs. Dinner was announced to Small Hopes we give the credit of
is
allowed.
The
average
salary
of
good
“Affection lives on faith—Write soon!”
position of fabricated evidence. Horen
editorial
writers,
taking
the
New
York
ór worthless ss, disgrace, putridity of ten feet, which contained the remains of soon after he had saluted his hosts. possessing this rare quality in the high­
was a clergyman of middle age, settled
, —E liza C ook .!
body and m d, and the curses of long three human skeletons, which measure ’ 'hey took seats at the table. The servant est possible degree. His feet are perfect,
press
all
through,
docs
not
exceed
$2,500.
over a small, primitivs parish in..Jutland.
eight feet seven and a half inches, eight wrought on a turpot. The husband said which is a point of the highest impor­
Reporters can hardly l>e said to average agvs to co
Pure and irreproachable in character,
Enigmas of Justice.
i’eot five inches, and eight feet four and to his wife: “My angel, tell our friend tance in either a turf or a road horse. He
above $20 a week, and there are scores of
•genial, generous, and devout, he was
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C ure fo
C roup .—A Kansas lady three-quarter inches in length respect­ the bill of fare!” She—her face wreathed ias a way, peculiar to himself, in what
reporters in New York who cannot make
W-3 doubt if there ever happened a cursed wjth a fiery and ungovernable
over $15 a week the year round. ThePo«t gives the fol wing cure for croup, which ively. The Iliads were lying towards in charming smiles—answered: “No, horsemen term knee action.
He lifts,
more qxeiancholy instance of what is temper; yet he was universally revered:
and the Graphic are the only afternoon' she vouches r as reliable. She has had the east, each body parallel to the other.» darling, that duty is the host's.” He swings, and places his feet with the ut­
termed ‘judicial murder” than the fa­ and varied his pastoral cares, as is not
ice wfth a child always Beside them lay three huge—what looked therefore easily said: “Well, I must give most grace, and yet they go the shortest
papers which deal liberally with writers, much expe
mous case of Eliza Fenning. The tragic infrequent in Scandinavian countries,
and the Graphic is a good deal ahead* of »troubled w r croup—had tried hive to be—swords, but they were so decayed ' ou warning that we have adopted the xissible distance consistent with ease to
history of that unhappy youngi woman, by cultivating a modest farm. He had
the Post in this respect. The editor, Mr. riru p, goose irease and scores ofk other t ¡at upon bein| touched they immedi-
tWbuglk well remembered by old London­ a daughter gentle and comely. A farmer Croly, is one of the few New York jour­ remedies, an^|| finds the following better ately crumbled to dust. After examin- English custom. We never have soup.” he muscles called into action. His
foot strikes lightly at his greatest speed;
ers, is probably forgotten, or at least but in, a neighboring village, one Morten
ing the remains closely, but finding noth­
nalists who sympathize with struggling than all : '
xissessing remarkable elasticity of ac­
A Previous Understanding.
little known, in the United States. Eliza Bruns, well off but of bad reputation,
writers and give them whatever encour­ I Take of hfiney one- tablespoonful, pul­ ing that would serve to throw any light
tion, he steals along over the ground at a
Fenning was a fair girl of twenty-two, of sought this daughter in marriage, but
A night or two since a chap about rapid pace without any apparent exer­
agement they can. On the whole, there verized alun^pne-half teaspoonfu), salara- on the question as to who and from
more than usual intelligence for one of was rejected both by her and by the
are few professions in which men of mod­ I tas, one an one-half teaspoonful, and whence they are, they closed the vault, thirty-five years old, looking as if he had ( tion. His stride is its regular and steady
her class, bright, coquettish, but well- Sastor. Soon after a brother of his, Niels
erate talent cannot do better than they One-half the liite of an egg. Beat all to blit in doing so " knocked their torch out, crawled out of a cave to commence life as the beat of a chronometer, and so;
disposed and amiable. The daughter of Tuns, entered the pastor’s service as a
can in journalism. Those who get into a cream and ive one-fourth teaspoonful, which they had lighted before entering, anew, entered one of the hotels in this , ^reat is.his control over his feet and
a poor couple who dwelt in High Hol- farm-hand- Niels was lazy, imprudent,
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the first editorial rank get what may be This will be nough to give relief if taken caving them in anything but a pleasant city, and waiting at the counter until the limbs that he never yet has made a mis­
born, on the very spot where Day <fc and quarrelsome, and frequent alterca­
edited a fair compensation for their labor,' as 'soon as tl first symptoms of croup ap- iredicament. After searching some time clerk was at liberty, be asked;
take witblthem resulting in their slightest
Martin's blacking establishment now tions occurred between him and his mas­
“Is this a hotel?”
but rarely a large one. The great body I pear, whiqh- s at hoarse cough, the horror or their lost Ireasurd, they concluded
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njury. He does not wear a boot of any
stands, she was employed as cook in the ter. One day Soren found thejnan idling
“Yes, sir,” was the reply.
( ( escription. At Boston, however, he was«,
of newspaper men, however, have to re­ iof which can ilbe realized only by those to try to escape by feeling their way out;
family of a Mr. Turner, a law-stationer ip in the garden. A quarrel ensued, when
“Good living, good beds and the most | looted in every way to perfect his dis­
main below and content themselves with who have li !i®ard it, and have watched but in this they made the matter worse,
Chancery Lane. That family consisted the pastor, his hot temper getting the
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the wages of a good clerk or ^mechanic. night ^after night with a child sick with 'hejj stated thkt after leaving the first courteous attention?”
guise.
With or without a check h^
of the Turners, man and wife, twp' better of him, struck Niels several times
croup. If it has become necessary to arge room they struck a good-sized
“Yes, sir.”
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and
les
alike'.
All of your readers un­
apprentices named Gadsden and King, with a spade, saying, “I will beat thee, Grandeur of the Deposed King of Oude. vomit the clflld, give one teaspoonful, and
»ranch, and continued following it until
“Well,” said the stranger, after a long , derstand that many speedy trotters are of
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Sarah Peer, a housemaid, and Eliza Fen­ dog, until thou liest dead at my feet!”
if the'case. i<á stubborn one repeat the breed to turn into another passage—the ook at the railroad time table, “I sup- no
, value fur road purposes. This horse,
ning, the cook. One day the father of The man then jumped up and ran off
Icings out of business are usually an dose in half 4n hour. In an extreme case, stream disappe iring suddenly in a huge x>se you don’t trust?”
towever, is perfect, too, as a roadster—a
Mr. Turner went to his son's house to .into the woods, and was not seen again. unhappy set, and the deposed Kiug of when this remedy has not be;en applied perpendicular gulch—which led them
“No, sir.”
twenty-pound pull will always control
dinner, and Mrs. Turner ordered Eliza to The rejected suitor, Morten, after his Oufle, who held sway in India before soon enough(she recommends to take a into another si lacious hall, the size of
“Wouldn’t let a man stay here four or him; his various rates on the road may
make some ye^st dumplings. When brother had thus mysteriously disap­ ingland took possession, appears to be,-Do
.piece of flannel large enough to cover the which they believed to be quite as large I ve days until something turned up?”
be gauged by the driver.
He jogs
dinner-time came the three Turners sat peared, boldly charged the pastor with exception to the rule. The palace andt throat and lungs well, grease it with fresh as the first. Opt of this second opening,
“No, sir.”
, elegantly at all rates of speed, and it is r
down at table, and began to discuss tine the crime, and offered to produce con­ grounds provided for the deposed mon­
lard «nd wen it with camphor, then'V arm and through w|iat they conceive to be
“That’s what I wanted to know. I al­
savory dish. The dumplings had scarce­ vincing proofs of the fact. Soren was arch by the British Government extend it and apply«- This will relieve the hoarse three others similar at least in size, their ways like to have a previous understand- the same style always, no mutter what
ly been tasted, however, when all three therefore arraigned, when the following one mile on the river’s bank >*> Calcutta, -breathihg infla very few momenta. If way seemed to gradually ascend, until ng about such things, for if anything rate of speed he is going. He resembles
)exterin the weave oL his nose when in
were seized with sharp and agonizing evidence was arrayed against him. A man with a width of about one-eighth of a given in timi no outward application will their hearts weife made glad by the dis­
makes me mad it is to have a great big action. It, like the vibration of a pendu-
pains. The dish was taken out into the testified that, on the night after the quar­ mile. There is the main palace nearly in be necessary
covery of light ahead, and finally they otel clerk jump in on me and kick me um, marks exactly each stride. As .far
kitchen, and there Gadsden, one of tbie rel, he saw the parson, in his green dress­ the centre with smaller palaces elsewhere;
emerged from their ugly confinement < own stairs on account of my straitened as we know be is the only horse resem­
apprentices, partook of it, and also fell ing-gown and white night-cap, digging t iere is a long line of magnificent stables; - How to G |> kan B lankets .—Put two through a hole aboiat midway the cliff of linances.”
bling Dexter in this**respect; and proba­
violently ill. Eliza herself next ate of hard in the garden. It was also proved there are a hundred or more small houses large tablesf [S>onfnls of borax and a pint tussell's Creek, having been confined in
“You’d better find some other place,” bly this peculiarity does not detract
the dish, and was attacked by the that, search having been made in the along the street side, occupied by the bow 1 of soft; foap into a tub of cold water, their subterranean discovery over thirty­
81 uggested the clerk.
from his value. It was intended, when
same strange symptoms. The apprentice garden, a body had been unearthed, un­ ling’s retainers, numbering 400 in all; When dissol^
lyed put in a pair of blankets eight hours. Tl e whole country there­
“Oh, I shall,” replied the stranger. speaking of his knee action, to draw the
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King, and Sarah the maid, who had dined doubtedly that of Niels, with his clothes there are fountains and pagodas and other and let them remain there over night. about is rife witl speculations concerning
“The outside of this hotel seemed to conclusion that, with reasonable atten­
earlier, did not taste the dumplings, and and ear-rings upon it. A servant-girl fanciful structures on the grounds inside; Next rub tb
thdm out and rinse thoroughly in this interesting liscovery, and numbers smile a welcome at me, but as I said be- tion, he would always have good feet, for
there
is
a
large
pigeon-house
for
the
flock
testified
not
only
to
having
heard
Soren
were not ill.
tf~o waters and hang them to dry. Do not of citizens will v|isit it as soon as the ore, my present policy is to get along we like to cling to the opinion that high
The physician who was called declared repeatedly threaten to kill Niels, but to of more than a thousand of these birds,, wring them.fi This recipe will also apply Messrs. White fi i lish their work of rep-
without being kicked. I’ve got mental actors .forward cannot have as good feet if
th« symptoms of the sufferers to be those having seen the parson go out into the which are trained to fly in one direction I td the w ‘ » of all kinds of flannel and dering the entrai ice less difficult to pass.
feelings as well as anybody else, and I’m called'upon to any considerable' extent
of poisoning by arsenic. Then every garden on the fatal night, in his green and another as their keeper waves his flag; woolen
. It is equally4 useful in
getting so worn down't in flesh that a mere or their speed upon the road especially.
Still there are walks, lawns and gardens artist­ washing
component part of the dish of dump­ dressing-gown and niglttacap.
curtains and mosquito bars.
common
grand bounce from a healthy !ior must we forget to say that the dis-,
B
laine
P
hotographed
.
—
He
looks
lings was examined. It was clear that stronger evidence was prodqBed to the ically laid out,-with a wonderful show of .Remember |not to wring the article
lotel
clerk
upsets me for a whole day. Misition of this horse, which p an im-
witl
surcharged
with
tremendous
nervous
the poison was not in the sauce, of which effect that the parson had been seen, in ornamental trees, growing fruit and beau­ washed, and invariably use cold water.
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farewell,
young
man—don't bile no xirtant point to mention, is perfection—
energy, 60 irresistibly impelling him that
the elder Turner had not partaken. his dressing-gown and night-cap, carry­ tiful flowers. For a distance of a mile
extra
’
taters
for
<ne!”— Detroit Free here is no other word that fully ex­
the
steam
brakes
couldn
’
t
,
slow
him
C ough - pljster .—Takeof Castile soap,
Neither was it in the flour, for-'a pie ing a heavy sack from the wood near by there is this exhibition of garden culture
Pre»».
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cesses it. He is remarkably affectionate,
down
to
300
volutions
per
minute,
¿one
ounce;!
fad
plaster,
two
drachms;
sal
crust made of the same flour bad been into the garden. The chain of evidence in varied forms of artistic skill and mag­
and enjoys very much the company of a
thing to work it off it
eaten by King and Peer w;ith impunity. was apparently complete against Soren; nificent effects. The snake pagoda is a ammoniac, finely powdered, half a When there is
E ducating a T rick H orse .—“There,”
Some dough of which the dumplings and the poor parson now sealed his own curiosity. Every variety of poisonous drachm, or me drachm; melt soap and seems to efferv e in boyish exuberance said Mr. Harrison, pointing to him, “I 'riend; though he is a little reserved, he
ether, and when the mix of spirits: or he I darts hither and thither raised, him myself. He’s rising nine, now, enjoys the chit-chkt of his driver when
were made was examined, and poison dis­ fate by declaring that he believed he had reptiles, hundreds of them, are seen lead plaster
covered therein. It appears that Turner killed Niels, though unconsciously. He through glass crawling and coiling ture is neqrl cold add the sal ammoniac, across the hall, up and down the aisles, and just as good an animal as he ever upon the road, always polite enough to
spread on leather, and ap- or through the l|)bby, with incessant ae- was. Come here, Charlie.” The horse be an attentive listener, and always man­
‘ used arsenic for killing rats, and -was in stated that he was wont to walk in his themselves throughout every section of Thi? is to
plied
to
the
hest
immediately after it is tivity.
His h bitual air is that of a came up to him, and stood looking at me ifesting his appreciation of kindness by
the habit of leaving it carelessly'in the sleep. He had found texts, written ser­ this curious structure which heathen
constant readiness to reciprocate in any
open drawer.
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j. mons, and visited his church while in a taste and ingenuity devised. The King spread. It ust be removed every twen- man intent upo overtaking to-morrow, with his head over his master's shoulder.
irection his driver, by the slightest
at such a tremendous
Suspicion fell at once upon Efi?a Feq- state of somnambulism. He must, there­ of Oude is really a prisoner held in state. ty-four ho , otherwise tho intention is and driving ah
“Is he a trick horse ?”
raw of the rein or word, may suggest,
y would be surprised if
ning, and she was arrested and arraigned fore, have found the man dead in the le is granted an allowance of $120,000 lost. It is met^mes of much service in speed that no
“Yes, but I don’t often use him for io doubt the Commodore will enjoy
ically
he
is
a
splendid
le
did
it.
Ph
whooping-c
gh,
asthmatic
and
consump-
on a charge of attempting to poison the wood while «thus unconscious, and have a year by the British .Government. He
that. He can walk on his hind legs, and iis society very much — much more
type of manhood ‘; of commanding stat-
Turners. From the first she earnestly buried him while in this condition. To spends all that, and ran so deeply in debt tive coughs tc.
dance, and drink out of a bottle; but that’s
protested her innocence. It was prov^l be brief, Soren was found guilty and exe­ a year ago that the government came to
P otato Chips.—-Wash and pare off the ure; straight a4 a Maine pine; broad- always empty. I usually do only the than that of many loquacious acquaint­
ances he may meet upon the road.
His
the relief of its prisoner, granting him skins of twoy>r;three or more large pota­ shouldered, and < of stalwart, muscular ‘Arab and his dying steed.’ ”
that she and she alone* had mixed and cuted.
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turf performances we will pass over, as
made the dqrnplin^S the circumstantial
Twenty years after, Niels Bruns turned several thousand pounds to liquidate his toes, and wlten you have done this go on frame; a trifle stout, but with a step as
“How did you train him?”.
rou have in former communications been
evidence went to show that no one else, . 4ip again, alive and well, grown now old ¡abilities, at the same time warning his paring them cutting them as thin and as i uick as a boy'k and every movement
“By kindness—that’s the only way— ully informed; except I will take this
as
free
and
supple
as
that
of
a
trained
could have had access to them until they and gray. He recounted how his brother deposed majesty that he must in future .evenly as possible in- ribbons nearly an
to be sure. Of course you can make any
were served upon the table. She had I Morten (now dead) had concocted a plot try to get along with his allowance of inch wide; throw these into boiling fat, athlete. He ha» a full, high forehead; animal obey by lathering him enough; opportunity to say it is but a jog for
been in the kitchen all the time they to fasten the crime of murder on the pas­ $356 a day for the maintenance of his re­ let them tak<? a nice light color, drain them arge, keen, observant eyes; nose slightly jut then some time when you ain't look­ Small Hopes to beat bis best record,
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were there, and most of the time alonie. tor, in revenge for the rejection of his gal establishment. The ex-King is con­ well before the fire, and serve immediate­ aquiline, and of the sort that adds to the ing out he’ll play you an ugly trick— 2:26 %.
Here, then, was proved opportunity. It suit. A body had been disinterred and siderably advanced in years; is said to be ly (or theyl lose their crispness,) piled ook of push-aheadativeness that is im­ balk when you’re jumping, to let you
R ich W ithout M oney .—Many a man
His short-
was shown that when the apprentice Gads­ dressed in Niel’s clothes; the dressing- discontented with his lot; is sour in tem­ high on a UM}' ikin.
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- printed on his eyery feature.
They may * be sent * s in
Humble on the ground, or rear and fall is rich without money.
Thousands of
:ropped
beard,
which
half
conceals
his
den was on the point of eating some of gown and night-cap had been abstracted, per. and, so far as he dar<» to do so, ex­ with game iu the third course.
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backwards on you. They’re cunning men with nothing in their pockets, and
ower face, gives him an air of military
the dumplings, Eliza urged him not to used as we have seen, and replaced; Mor­ hibits the deep hatred he cherishes toward
A S weetmeat P udding .—Cover a dish precision. . In Speech he is rapid, but about that sort of thing. I’ve seen a thousands without even a pocket, are
do so, saying they were cold and heavy. ten, dressed in them, had brought the Europeans and white people generally.
with thin puff-paste, and lay in it freshly- iistinct in utterance, and clear-cut in splendidly educated horse come into tiie rich. A man born with a good, sound
It waa in evidence that Eliza had npt corpse in the sack, and buried it in the
W e B elieve in F ortune -T elling .— candied ori^ige, lemon and citron, one expression; makes no apparent attempt ring and just stand still, not do»a single constitution, a good stomach, a good
taken the poisoned food until she had garden; and then, his plot carried out, he
trick, and seem to* enjoy to see his master heart, and good limbs, and a pretty good
observed its effect on others, and it was had given Niels a purse and bid him be­ “Do you believe in fortune-telling?” asks ounce each,(sliced thin; beat the yolks of at rhetorical graces, but is forcible, pun­ hooted at.”
beadpiece, is rich. Good bones are bet­
eight
and
tiie
whites
of
two
eggs,
and
mix
a
Voung
correspondent.
Yes,
certainly
gent, and at times stirringly eloquent,
thence inferred that she either took it to gone, and not to return, or his life should
“
What
is
the
method
of
educating
ter
than gold; tough muscles than silver;
with
eight
juices
of
butter,
warmed,
but
fices
while always terse, and pointed, and
conceal her crime, or with a suicidal de­ answer for it. Niels had kept out of the we do, and practice it, too. Would you
animals?”
and nerves that flash fire and carry en­
not
oiled,
<hhd,
white
hd,
eight
ounces
of
like
a
few
trials
of
our
skill?
Well,then,
marvelously quick at repartee.
sign. It moreover appeared that Elizi’s way till Morten's death, and bad now re­
“Well, with different animals there's ergy to every function, are better than
¿jigar; poutHlje mixture or the sweet­
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statements about the matter were incon­ turned with this terrible tale.—G eorge give attention. When a boy with black
different
ways. With horses and dogs houses and lands; it is better than a
and bake .an hour in a moderate
hajr and eyes always tells the truth, he meats,
sistent, contradictory, and in some in­ M. T owle in Appleton»' Journal.
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I talian V isitors to the C enten ­ you-show 'em first what you want done, landed estate to have the right kind of
will lie believed and respected as long as.
stances untrue. She declared that the
nial .—Some time ago a society was or­
he lives, And as people would prefer to *B iscuiT-fikops.—Beat up four eggs with ganized in Italy for the purpose of get­ and show ’em often enough for them to a father and mother. Good breeds and
poison must be in the milk, and not in
T he O ld “C onstitution .”—As many
understand it. Then I lift them several bad breeds exist among men as really a«
the dumplings. Now, the milk had been of our readers are aware, it- is proposed keep him alive, he will stand a good one pound 0f finely-powdered loaf sugar ting up an cxcorsion to the Centennial times, till they find out what you want among herds and horses. Education may
fetched by Surah Peer. It was thence to have the old “Constitution” thoroughly chance to arrive at old age. A girl with and a small' quantity of w’ater, add the Exhibition.
Information has been re­ done and do it themselves. Thea I re­ do much to heck evil tendencies or to
J* pferred that Eliza was trying to divert repaired and refitted, as nearly as can be, brown hair and blue eyes, who obeys her sarne weigt of flour and some caraway ceived at the Centennial Rooms to the ward them on the spot It's all easy; develop good ones; but it is a great
nspicion from herself to her fellow-ser­ in her old-time style, for the Centennial, parents, is good tempered and industri­ seeds. Thi i butter the surface of a piece effect that the organization has proved you’ve only to keep your temper and be thing to inherit the right proportion of
vant. The analysis proved conclusively when she is to l>e fully equipped, officered ous, will have many adtqjrers, particu­ of white paper, and lay the mixture on in i very successful, and that a society has kind. Some horses learn very quickly, faculties to start with. The man is rich
crinkle them over with fine been formed uqder the name “Associa-
that the arsenic was in the crumplings, and manned, and thus to form one of larly among sensible men"*, and she will spoonfuls; sprinkle
but that kind forget it just as soon. I who has a good disposition — who is
and not in the milk. 'To further disprove the great attractions of the “big show.” therefore be in the way of getting a good Sugar, and Ifake them at a moderate heat. zion Cristoforo Colombo,” for the pur­ like best a slow horse, because he’ll re­ kind, patient, cheerful, hopeful, and who
W ashin J black C alico .—To a boiler pose of securing a large representation of
the presumption of inm>cence raised by She was placed upon the stocks on the hqsband. If a girl with rosy cheeks and
member longer.”
has a flavor of wit and fun iu his com­
her eating herself of the poisoned food, 80th of December. At half-past eleven curly hair will avoid late hours, tight full of strong soapsuds put two "handfuls the scientific and literary men and art­
position.
-
.
dresses,
too
many
nice
things
to
eat,
will
it was shown that she had shortly befdre o’clock, after elaborate preparation, the
A K nowing I>oG.-?-Tbere was a panic
of logwood Ships and let it boil one-half ists of Italy. They have hired a steamer,
The hardest thing to get along with in
take
plenty
of
exercise
in
the
open
air,
liad a hearty meal off a beefsteak pie, vessel made a slide, causing a shout of
hour, and s^tain. Free the garment from to leave Genoa on the 1st of June, reach­ in a Paris street over the conduct of a this life is a man’s own self. A cross,
and therefore was not likely to have eaten “There she goes 1” to go up from those and keep good natured, she will probably spots of grAse and wet thoroughly. Put ing New York on the 15th of June. The magnificent retriever in front of the win­ selfish fellow—a desponding and com­
the “cold and heavy” dumplings, as she assembled. After moving along smooth­ be a good-looking and happy lady, and It into the boiler and let it boil several party will remain in Nev York until the dow of a picture-frame dealer.
He plaining fellow—a timid and care-bur­
described them to Gadsden, because »lie ly about half her length, she stuck, caus­ if she obtains a good education, she will minutes. Ijfinse in clear cold water until 1st of J8ly, in order to ki in Philadel­ jumped, yelled, barked, tried to make dened man—these are all born deformed
phia on the 4th.| After,leaving Philadel- his way through the glass; and he was on the inside.
was hungry. Having tried in vain to ing considerable delay. The difficulty be a fit wife for a Governor or President. ■ 'the water is colorless.
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They do not limp, but
Pitts- mad, of course. The bystanders were
-
persuade people that the poison was in was finally overcome, and the famous In all these cases the hair and eyes are of
To T ake ! O ut P itch , P aint , etc .—If, KIlia they will isit Washington,
their
thou
ghts
do.
urg, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, about to kill him, when a philosopher
the milk, she declared that it was in tiie vessel was firmly settled on her dock. no great importance, but the other req­
any of the<l happen to get on a garment,
Lake
Buffalo, N-^ts—r-1 Falls,
— across
~ —
— On-
— interfered. It seemed to him that al
yeast. The yeast was proved by analysis The work upon her is to be under the uisites must be strictly observed to have
T he F ortunk of S ib A. R othschild .
either liueifcor woolen, pour a Tittle
little al­ tario, down the St. Lawrence to Quebec,
the good fortune to€omeout right.
to be perfectly pure.
this
strange
conduct
in
the
dog
showec
—
Sir Anthonv Rothschild died a poor
direction of Naval Constructor Hart,
cohol oi» t
place, ana let it soak in to Boston, and thence to New York. The
Here, then, was a group of important whose grandfather was her origina
man
for one of the heads of that great
method,
and
had
reference
to
a
portrait
T he following is an extract from a about half
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hour. Then
iy ninety dayi
days.andwHl cost of a lady which stood in the show­ firm—a pauper in comparison to your
circumstanial elements. Opportunity builder, and whose father supcriutendec lately-issued report of the government and you wijl find the alcohol has soaked trip will occupy
j. 1,200 francs. window.
each member of
< ” the
" party,
Astor. To his widow he leaves £15,000
was proved, so was an instrument (the the rebuilding in 1813.
inspectors of factories in England:
out the glutinous quality, so that it will The
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on the
iòne for passage
pa
arsenic) at hand in a drawer to which she
He was allowed to enter the store after a year and his house in London; to each
“The women are in many cases abso­ easily crunjbje out.
steamer have b0en so numerous that it the picture had been placed in another daughter £200,000, to revert to the firm
had free access, and a desire betrayed to
T here will be three hundred wild, lute slaves to their husbands, and it is a
C auijfl | iwer S alad .—Boil a cauli­
has been found necessary to secure an- position. He at onae rushed op to it with i should they die childless; to his son-in-
conceal the crime by diverting suspicion wicked-eyed, scalp-yanking, entrail-eat­ common thing for ‘idle, lazy young lads
to anot'her, andby telling untruths. Upon ing, long-haired, Llanketed Indians to look out for skilled, industrious wives, flower till about two-thirds done; let it other steamer.
frantic signs of joy. / H« evidently knew law, a son of the late Earl of Hardwick,
the evidence as we have sketched it, Eliza camped upon the Centennial grounds, iu order to obtain an easy life.’ Tho. toil get cold, tlfcn break in branches, lay them
the portrait or the -original. And so it ; £50,000; his race-horses to his brother,
T iie Staunton Vindicator'» composi­ {»roved. The lady, it was soon ascertained, , and his landed estates to the nephew who
Fenning was convicted by the jury, and and a million foreigners will view for the is;hard and unfeminine, and the so-called neatly in iLdish, adding salt, pepper, oil
sentenced to death. The case, however, first time that strange, weird, and seem­ husband cares neither for wife nor chil­ and vinegar, and serve.
tion on the ground hog: “The ground ived in Marseilles, and the dog had been inherits bis baronetcy; to three nephews
created so wide-spread an agitation an ingly mythical being, wbo has in years dren so long as he can get money where­ , I ronmo U d .—Yellow stains, commonly hog was out Wednesday. He saw his stolen from her many months before. his house in Newmarket. But Sir Antho­
the public mind that justice hesitated to past been to them only a character in with to gratify his own degraded tastes. called ironmold, are removed from linei shadow.
He ran back in bis hole. He had recognized his mistress in the ny’s hospitality was profuse, his i
execute its fatal decree. The utter ab­ romance and story.— Philadelphia Item.
The feminine feeling xi this subject was by hydrochloric acid or hot solution of There will be awful weather for the next painting, and by a strange chance was of living magnificent, and his dv
sence of a conceivable motive was a
Many persons will damn the thus enabled to regain his old pleasant widespread and diffusive. He
well expressed by one woman, who ap­ oxalic acid. Wash well in warm water six weeks. "\any
serious blow in the esse. Why should
round hog. I 1 lut ne will not care. > He, quarters by means of the accidental plac­ a great patron of art, and had c
F irmness , both m suffering and exer- proached the subject with the words: ‘I- afterward.'^
the light-hearted, amiable young girl, I tion, is a character which I would wish say, master, I wish you would make ¡njr
If a person is safe in ing of the picture in the show-window valuable pictures. He was as
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noisseur in the matter of
whose worst-known fault was her coquetry to possess. I have always despised the man do a little more work, and me less.’ cream, tw cupfuls sour milk, four eggs, his hole he does not care how much to exhibit its beautiful frame.
with the apprentices, poison a whole whining yelp of complaint, and the cow- It was her fate to keep her husband and: one teas
being specially manufactured for
cursing
goes
oh
outside.
It
is
the
same
nful cinnamon, two teaspoon-
fsmilyt The great Irish advocate Cur-1 ardly, feeble resolve.— Burn».
Now the Brooklyn Bs are busy buzzing. Havana.— London Letter.
with ground hogs as with grown persons. »»
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‘find him money to drink.’ ”
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fills soda,
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