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A Ì t 1 i i tr i I I { (IE I I i > hind ‘ them. guard this event u— ^To -------- J against .v, uality an extensive system of . 73 r How Tornadoes Operate. »00 T®T57T TTW 5 90 1 » 00 7 00 1 »00 »00 |1# 00 U 00 Ttroo 25 » ~8o'ce 80 00 36 00 40 00 86 00 40 00 60 00 10000 » » ins « dTSf “N™* ïij « 5 ili 40 J ?■/ * 1 Gambling at Monaco. Do- nj >t wear a starched garment, or A terr it) 1 j disastrous storm of wind re- A correspondent of the. Jxindon Timet, , Therm Lived in gkA ^rjfiv girl of anythin! that rustles. Avoid all little cently swep; over the Comango Valley, in speaking of the gambling M Monaco,- .seven tel , flays C glcuWa dynamite torpedoes noises—-j ;he sudden shutting of a door, Pennsylvania. The day had been notice- says : We beg respectfully to call your • who WM mau^fwas-much Are being arranged beneath the waters, the crefking of shoes, etc. Sometimes able for the ’.L j number and severity of its attention to one of the greatest evils that . attached ; h •, ho^rever, did not over which the gunboats must come to the rocking of a chair, or passing the thunder storms in the immediate vicinity, afflict our coast towns, and one the con approve < (dj^as anxious that do anything effectual. needle ib and out of work, or 'turning but about si t o’clock in the afternoon it sequences of which are felt pver the she should wuu nau <r u>uu, man, who had Every one knows what a broad, ^eep over t1ie( pages of a l>ook or newspaper, cleared up alm d the sun came out brightly. „ . whole world. We refer to the gaming proposed to her some time before. This Her fairest and most fragrant flowers and rapid river the Danube is; but it con makes the difference between comfort and A few minptes past six, however, tWo tables at Monaco. As we speak in the centrates all its force and fury below the. misery tb a sick person. Do not jar the clouds appeared in fhe horizon in the general ^interest of public morality, we second lover, backed up by the father, Kind May in bright profusion showers was most persistent in his attentions, and cataracts, at a pass called the Iron Gates. room by.treading heavily, nor the bed by west, and injereased rapidly in size and trust it will please you to read this letter, ultimately Upon that lovely spot; hoped to win the girl, who, on Here, opposite the small village of Tich- leaning j against it—above all things, grew densely black. They approached and that you will share our just anxiety her part, disliked Where the sick heart and weary head him intensely, and de eviztha, it narrows from the width of a nevej si Pon the bed. Rest In their last dark, narrow bed, the village rapidly, and seemed to touch for the future. During the last three clared she would only marry the man she mile to about 180 yards wide, and with a Neveriwaken a sleeping patient unless the ground. | The sky assumed a yellow years twenty ruined gamesters have de Forgetting and forgot. . depth, as far as can be ascertained from under the physician’s orders, to give ish cast, and for a short time an oppres stroyed themselves either at Nice or in was engaged to, and no one else. All of No drooping mourners kneel beside the violeuce of the current, of from 800 mediciug or nourishment, or to change a sive stillness, prevailed. Presently a cool, the environs; and even at Monaco itself, a sudden the girl disappeared, and though every search was made no in That lonely grave at eventide, to 1,000 fathoms. dressing! » . • stiff wind began to blow, increasing in within a short time, four deaths have been telligence could be gained of her, uyr And bathe them with their tears; THE MOUNTAINS ON EITHER SIDfc Avoidmll uncertainty and strain«^ ex- strength as t le clouds grew nearer. When the result of gambling. Many foreign was there any apparent reason for her mys- . But oft the balmy dews of night pectatiosi on the part of the patient. these were within a mile of the place, at ers, bringing with them large sums of terious absence. Suspicion fell on both Of this are very lofty — nearly 5,000 feet Lave it in pity, when the light high—but that on the Austrian side is Keep his; mind as quiet as possible. Al a point wher ì a range of hills known as money, are every winter obliged to leave her lovers,especially on the one whose suit FILED AN OBJECTION , Of kindling stars appears. i has its western ter- the place after having loBt all they pos she had rejected, for it was well known he 1,000 feet higher, and on the river side is low no whispering-7-an even, lotftone is Wyckoff Me untains To the Russian programme and presented nearly sheer for about 3,000 feet above far less, objectionable than a whisper, minus, the tv o clouds came together, and sessed. The Court of Assize in the Mari was highly incensed against her for her \ No loved ones breathe the holy prayer, it at Constantinople; set in the glim the torrent. In fact, w here it is not per which the patient involuntarily strains a blinding ight broke for an instant time of Alps has, so to speak, no session indifference toward him. They were both But nature's incense tills the air, framework of bristling cannon from she pendicular it rather overhangs the water. his attention to hear. Ask him no more through the valley. It had now _ grown ia which the prisoners do not plead, in arrested and imprisoned, albeit they de And seeks the distant sky. broadsides of her iron clad fleets. G :r- When there is a very low Danube the question* than are absolutely necessary, quite dark, a id for some time many of the extenuation of their offenses, the losses clared their innocence, and also their Her artless hymn the song-bird sings, many, believing in her destiny and ai sharp, craggy points of subaqueous and nevd£ force him to repeat a remark. inhabitants cf the village and the out they have suffered at Monaco. The Cor arrow and astonishment at her disappear The dreamy hum of insect wings, ious to complete the unification of ger rocks begin to show themselves above the Never spjiak to him abruptly, do Dot con skirts had be en flying in terror for their rectional Tribunal at Nice has condemned ance. It was ascertained that she was Are prayersJhat never die. people under one imperial standard, fn- j sult him, Lut quietly make the changes houses and c ossing the river to the open in the course of the last few years many last seen alive going to the “tank” with -—Chamber'» Joumal. ijd water, aud between these the’passage is you think necessary. Never tax him to fields on the c : pposite side. When the two persons who, unable to pay their hotel her pitcher to draw water, and that she dertook the role of referee, but retij 5 _______________ most narrow, winding and shallow, and, from the ring—temporarily, it is si p- in fact, can only be passed by steamers make a dècisjon upon anything if it can ClOUdS CUIII ded XW they LUVJ united UUILX^U into .UW one. VUO, bills after they had lost everything at had never been seen since. On this it The Old Mill.. posed—when England spoiled the ma] fcch which almost instantly became a whirling be avoidal.- - - . « Monaco, had become sharpers and thieves. was decided to have the- tank dragged, built for the purpose of light by her belligerent attitude. Austria, \v Jth especially Never let the sick person see, smell, or mass, shaped like a pillar, and which The precautions taken by the proprie which was accordingly done. The first One hundred years the milTUas stood: draught of water, four paddle wheels, only one object in view, and that self and immense power. At the break up hear abofit food before it is brought to rushed with great velocity doWn the tors of the tables are strong confirm time they found nothing; however, they One hundred years the dashiug flood preservation, took an active part in t|ie of last winter the floating ice jammed him. I,« it each meal be in the shape of ’•mountain sids. Trees were uprooted or ation of what we say. No inhabitants tried again. On this occasion they felt Has turned the wheel with roaring sound. council of Emperors, aud by assuring the Through foaming waters, round and round. these crags, the waters backed a pleasàÿi ¡t surprise. Let the food be moUed down in a swath fifty feet wide; owiDg allegiance to Monaco are admitted something very heavy’jn the net; pres Sultan of neutral sympathy and furnish among buildings wcie unroofed and the air filled to the tables. This prohibition extends ently they saw the huge head of an alli up, laying all the Banatt and vast tracks served wfitrdainty /neatness. One hundred years: and overhead ing the insurgents with powder and bul Never Jet the p,a patient ’ s head, as he lies with debris borne along in a dark mass by in the case of government servants to the gator, and soon after heard a tremendous > of Hungary under water. Such a deliige lets, has kept the question open, aqd,. was never known, and whether it was the in bed, be higher than the throat of the the»whirling cloud. Fortunately in its casino itself. Information can be easily splash, which broke the Det and allowed The same broad roof of blue is spread ; therefore, retains a controlling influence hideous ruin which this caused first put chimney,feicept for an occasional change course there ras no buildings other than, ■I obtained' from the foreign consuls in the the animal to escape. They immediately And in the ureadows, bright and green, in its settlement. , j The miller's children still are seen. it into the heads of the insurgents I do of postur^, or in diseases of the respiratory a few barns i infi sheds, the farm houses neighborhood, showing how many people commenced making another net of extra The effect of this influence on the pro organs. ^Thus het gets all the pure air being on the , evel plain north of the road, in high social positions have been re strength, and not one likely to be broken And thus the world is still the same: gress of events has been to enable *11 not know—all I do know is that the ' | ttysre is., | Hjs bed should not be higher which follows the base of Wyckoff mount* duced to distress by these gaming-tables, by the alligator. When iUwas finished, The sunset clouds are turned to flame ; BLOWING UP OF THE PRECIPICE » ' parties interested to get ready for the Ar than the irindow and placed so that he ain for two niles. The storm hugged and compelled to have recourse to the as they dragged the tank, and this time they And while we live, and when we die, Of Mount Scrieber (the Austrian side) can see oqt of it. Let the sick room be this range of lilts, filling grain fields with sistance of the consul» in discharging did it most thoroughly, but to their bitrament of war. The lark still carols in the sky. would bring down many millions of tons the brigl|kst in the house, and give ad flying branch » and timber, and démol their debts and getting the means of re amazement nothing of the alligator was ‘ ■ SERVIA. of rock across the Iron Gates; and long mittance Jo all the sunlight the weak eyes ishing everything in its path, it passed turning to their homes. The play at seen. “Where can it bet” they exclaimed; And others rise to fill our place ; This State has been held in check 'J before the obstruction could be removed are able Jib bear. off some dista nee t£ the south of the vil Monaco tends to a kind of life which is a “surely we were not deceived, we all saw We sleep, and others run the race: threats and promises until Russian ari J a vast part of Eastern Europe would be Do not|open or shut the door oftener lage and fol owed the hills to Miller's complete negation of all divine and it; and yet if it was in that tank we must And earth beheath and skies above corps were massed in Bessarabia and I le than is Absolutely necessary. Do not Point, a mile ‘ i>elow| where the mountain human laws. We may specially call have caught it.” Some one proposed military frontier of Austria was occupied turned into an inland lake;” Are still the same ; and God is love. Such will be the desperate character of mislay things so as to be obliged to hunt juts out into lhe stream, and thus com your attention to the looseness of habits that they should drag the tank from the by her swarming battalions. The large A General European War Imminent. standing army of Germany places her in the war, and there can scarcely be any for them at the moment of wanting to use pelling the roid to cross the river, which displayed in open day in our promenades. opposite side. This they did, and their it had done fci r twenty years by a covered In the object we-are pursuing we know efforts were crowned with success, for a position of constant readiness for the doubt but that civilized Europe must them. • The New York Herald gives the fol most threatening condition of affairs, and soon interfere and put a stop to the con Do not Allow a place in the sick room bridge. When the uloud reached this the difficulties that surround us; but. they captured the alligator and brought lowing history of the quarrel of the Ser England’s great Armada is within a few test by removing its cause—the Ottoman for flowers emitting a powerful odor, such point and st yck the jutting rocks it confident in the righteousness of the him safe to land. He was of monstrous vians and the Turks, which involves the hours' sail of the Golden Horn. It would power. as tuberofes;« but other than these flowers turned to the left, and, sweeping down cause in which we are engaged, and full size and a most ferocious monster. In peace of the world aud presages the pres be absurd to imagine Servia attacking are harmjdss 1----- ,s“ ’and often beneficial. Place on the bridge , lifted it bodily from its of hope for your assistance, we do not' side of him they found no end of gold’ A Presentiment Realized. ent approach of a general war upon the the Turkish power single-handed and in wheirc he can “Bee them without ef- foundations a hundred feet, apparently, hesitate in our task, for we know it is for and silver bankies and native ornaments; them continent and ar revision of the map of with limited resources. A few nights ago the train of the Morgan fort, and remove them at night or at the in the air, bre iking it into three pieces, the moral-welfare of society. some of them were recognized by the Europe: first symptom of withering. each about thi rty feet long. One of these Railroad started from Brashear heavy da- bereaved father as belonging to his poor THE AID OF MONTENEGRO, The be<i should never be pushed up pieces was th: own into a field ten rods Troubles of the Late Sultan's Pianist. daughter, for they were the same she THE HISTORY OF THE QUARREL. den. There was an unusually large num A petty and impoverished little State, wore on the evening she was Mast Been The following brief review of the with an area of only 1,552 square miles, ber of cars, and the locomotive traveled Against thg wall. Let there be free cir- from the rive •, the other was carried a culation-ojE air all around it, and space to quarter of a n ile down the river, where it "La Liberte announces among its musi walking toward the tank. The grief of causes which have brought about this cannot be counted on to influence the atoa very slow rate of speed. When about half-way between La go in and but without jarring the patient; fell into the st ream, while the third piece, cal items the arrival in Paris of one Don her friends on this terrible discovery can new conflict will be read with interest in struggle. Even an uprising of the Turk fourche and Terrebonne Station, the en Do not .allow reading alqutLaAinless the being caught squarely up in the whirl izetti, professor of piano music to the be better imagined than described. She view of the declaration of war by Servia ish dependencies in Europe, unaided by against Turkey: Thecause of the quar some one of the mighty empires that al gineer gave the portentious and loud dan patient particularly asks jjtit, and even wind, was bor le aloft for a mile, where it late Sultan Abdul Aziz, through whose must have put down the pitcher into the rel which now arrays the soldiers of the most surround that dbuntry, would fail ger signal, and immediately whistled then it should be discontinued the mo fell to the gro ind on the farm of Charles death the musician has lost his situation. water, quite unconscious of danger, when Goodman, era: hing into his cattle yard Douizetti,. who, it appears, is a nephew of she was seized by the monster and in a Servian Prince against those of his Suae- to overthrow the Sultan’s power, so that “down brakes.” When the train was ment his Mtention flags. A chee^fol countenance in a sick room and killing a horse and a cow. Mr. the.author of “Favorita,” describes his moment dragged down. Not a soul rain the Sultan was developed toward the we may infer with safety that the warjike stopped several persons ran up to the en gine to inquire the cause; the engineer re cannot be Moo strongly insisted on. Even Goodman’s fam ily saw the huge mass ap- experience thus: “You are summoned at knew the existence of the alligator in close of last year by the attempt of the movements of Servia, which has now be Turks to collect the taxes payable to the come one of active hostility in the field, sponded that he was sure he had just run if the nu*»A be tired, she must be careful' proaching, ant ran in terror from the eight o'clock in thfe morning to play for that tank. It was the only one there, three hours. You must be in full uni and had a habit of hiding under the Porte by the inhabitants of Herzegovina is but a part of the ^ame that must result over a man; the train was backed slowly to conceaeit from the patient.— From housq, taking 11 p a position in the field, form ; you wait for seven hours in aD ele shelving rock on one side of the tank. r. •» —j ' “ for fully half a mile, and every inch of ^Suggeetioii» for the Silk Boom.” and Bosnia, two dependencies of the the disruption of the Turkish Empire track and surrounding locality minutely gant gallery where you are forbidden to This accounts for its not being captured Turkish Empire, situated on the western in ----------------------------- A Female Chemist. in Europe. sit down. From time to time they come when the tank was dragged on so many searched, but no body was found. aide of Turkey in Europe. This imposi E xpul A n of F lies .—We copy the We often reid of women who unsex to tell you what is going on in his Maj occasions. How this monster got into THE CONTENDING ARMIES. The engineer was told this, but following ‘jfrom the London Garden. tion of tribute has always been regarded • The forces that will open this Turko-. he persisted in his statement, and only Have any <Jf our readers witnessed similar themselves in i appearance in order to en esty’s apartments. ‘His Highness is go that tank and where it came from is a -by the Christian subjects of the'Sultan as gage in some masculine employment, ing to arise.’ The moment you hear this question for naturalists alone to answer. oppressive, and they have never failed, Servian war are so disproportioned in after renewed and very careful search was results? I such as that of ^sailor or soldier, or even when an opportunity presented itself, to relative strength that we must soon expect he convinced of his mistake. He stated, The RevqGeorge Meares Drought, writ a f^rm hand- But a Russian journal you must prostrate yourself. ‘Hi» High ness is going to the bath.’ Again you protest against it, either by representa to learn of the advance of Austrian and however, that he would have sworn that ing from Ireland to the Timet, says: “For I srael ’ s L ost T ribe .—Knud Leems, tions to the great powers, or by an ap Russian corps across the respective fron he had run over a man, and described his three year* I have lived in a town, and tells the folio wing incident, which is prostrate yourself. ‘Hie Highness is the French traveler Regnard, who jour dressing.’ You prostrate yourself lower peal to arms. The overpowering force tiers of both countries. The former, as peculiar and terrible sensation as he im during ths' time my sitting-room has still more curious than any of these: A young Ruisian has for some-years than-ever. And so the intelligence con neyed through Sweden, Norway and Lap of the Turkish battalions which supported in the time of the Crimean war, to pro agined the wheels of the engine rolling been free ijroip flies, three or four only land, in 1681, and Bayard Taylor, whose the tax gatherers of the Padishah in their tect her interests by occupying strategic over the body, and instinctively be blew walking atfout my Breakfast table, while been prosecuti lg his chemical studies at tinues until you are wearied beyond .en journey was made in 1856, all observe a annual visitations to the tributary prov points in the Danubian -provinces, and the regulation whistle to stop the train. all my neighbor’s rooms were crowded. the University of Leipsic, with unusual durance, and the Sultan is finally repdy. certain similitude between the Lapland inces had up to recently suppressed every the latter to watch the movements of the The man must have actually suffered, so I often ¿oggratulated myself on my es zeal. The yoi^ng man, of an aristocratic Then an immense grand piano is brought ers and Israelites. In the color of the . of all who came in without its legs, for the floor of the gal f ' attempt at resistance and the most terri Austrian army. According to the ^aw intense and acute did his imagination cape, but. ij|ver knew the reason of it un exterior, made friends hair, in the features of the face, in Btat- ble cruelties are charged against the Turks of 1869 military service is obligatory on work, and it was sometime before he be til two days ago. . I then had occasion to in contact witt him. Recently he passed lery is of a precious mosaic of the rarest ure, and in some idolatrous customs the a most brillian: examination, which was during the times of this forced collection all the male Mohammedan subjects of came fully satisfied of his mistake. This move my goods >ods to another house, while rewarded with the dignity of a master of woods, and must not bear the weight of resemblance is marked. The Laplandic' a'piano even. The immense instrument language also possesses peculiarities in of taxes. This state of things could pos the Sultan. part of the story is in itself very peculiar, I remained? jor for two days longer. Among arts. is placed on the backs of five wretched sibly have no other termination than in but the sequel is still more strange, for RECRUITING IB ACCOMPLISHED other' things moved were two boxes of Soon thereafier a young lady called on Turks, suitably placed on their hands common with the Hebrew. The Jews, by , hardly had the train reached the end of divine precept, affix to the extremities of AN ARMED REVOLT . geraniums and calceolarias, which stood one of the most prominent professors of By the engagement of volunteers and by and knees. ‘But,’say you,>1 cannot play Of the oppressed people of Herzegovina; conscription. The term of service in the another mile, when the whistle again in my window, the windows being always the University, addressing the celebrated on a five Turk piano.’ Supposing • you their garments phylacteries; the Lapland “down brakes,” and again the open to full efctent top and bottom. The ers sew to the borders of theirs certain and Bosnia, which took place during the Turkish army is twenty years; of which sounded complain that the instrument is not level, bandages or fillets. Saturday, the Jewish train was brought to a stand, Inquiry boxes ^rere not gone half an hour before savant in the following worfis: four are spent in the regular active army, summer of 1875, and has progressed with “I. desire, p > ofessor, before I depart they carefully place a cushion under the elicited the same story from the engineer, varying fortune for the insurgents during two years in the first reserve, six years in" and the same degree'of positiveness char my room \yas as full of flies as those from Leipsic, t> express to you my most knees of the smallest Turk and tell you to Sabbath, the Laplanders by horrid super stitions formerly kept holy in solemn rit the past ten months. By a series of on the second reserve and eight years in the acterized his assertion; attempts were around me';. This, to me, is a new dis hearty thanks. thanks.’ proceed, without suspecting the sentiment uals. The tunes to which the Jews chanted covery, andjperhaps it may serve to en slaughts on detachments of' Turkish militia, or landwehr. The army is di made to induce him to proceed, but he The professo,;, perfectly astonished, of humanity that has occasioned the delay. psalms in their synagogues differ little troops, the Herzegovinians and Bosnians vided into three parts, namely : The reg would not do so' until the road was ex tourage others in that which is always a observed— The Sultan appears,and after all manner of from the modulations of the Laplanders. source of »pleasure, and which now proves have inflicted great losses on their ancient ular army, the irregular troops and the amined some distance back. “Thanks—bti t for whati” prostrations, you ask for a chair. There The sacrificial ceremonies of the two tribes also to be »¡'source of comfort, viz., wiq- enemy, forcing him to organize large auxiliaries. The law above named fixed “Listen, sir. I was married to the old is none. No one ever sits in the presence were similar. It was impious among the .' This was finally agreed to, and con armies against them, aud often to retreat the strength of the army at 700,600 men trary to expectation, the searchers dis dow gardening.” Prince ——. My husband died some of the Sultan. You protest you cannot Jews to raise up altars of htewu stones; the before their daring attacks. The enter until 1878. Of this force the regular covered that this time the engineer was'; years ago. He died insolvent, so that I play unless you sit The Sultan finally Btones which the Laplanders consecrated . —***■ ’ prise of the Herzegovinians and the vigor army nujnbers 150,000 men, the first re right, the train had run over and killed a .VEGETAfitE S oup .—Take four potatoes, was left even wi hout the daily bread. Ire- orders a chair to be produced. You play of their resistance to their enemy is illus serve 70,000 men and the second reserve man just the moment the whistle blew.— three turni|>s, one carrot and three solved to seek the necessary means of for an hour or* so, and after the Sultan with religious worship were fashioned by no workmanship. Yet these writers assert • trated by the several ineffectual attempts 420,000 men, rendering an annual quota Hew Orlean» Bulletin. onions; cutythem into small pieces and subsistence in science. has watched the effect upon his follow that the Laplanders do not owe their or of Muhktar Pacha with a powerful force of 37,500 men necessary to maintain the » put them into a stewpan, with a quarter The profepsci r then interrupted her, ers until he is weary, he rudely thrusts igin to the Jews. to revictual the fortress of Nicsic—a effective strength. of a pourfdjeach of buttet and ham, and saying,— 4» you aside and takes your place. The The Happiest Period. strong position on the northern frontier a bunch of parsley; let them remain ten TnE DEFENSE OF THE DANUBE. Yes, most g-acious lady; nevertheless eunuchs and the rest awake, and applaud N ot a P aradise .—Southern Africa of Montenegro—until a temporary armis Ever since the world be^iau this has minutes over a brisk fire, add a large tea I cannot see wl y you should address any his discords with rapturous exclamations, might seem a good country to emigrate to The gunboats of the Turkish’fleet have tice was declared between the belligerents, ascended the Danube above Widdon, and been a disputed question; ever since the spoonful of flour; mix well in, moisten thanks to me.” and after tie has amused himself until he in order to escape severe winters. But and in violation of which the Turkish are said to be threatening even Belgrade world began the majority of the people with two quart# of broth and a pint of The lady con inued,— is satisfied of the superiority, of his music Lady Baker, writing to Lippiucott’s Mag general threw some supplies into the itself with bombardment. This floating have generally misjudged. Thoroughly boiling milk; boil up;-season with salt “Observe,thin, it is now more than over yours, you are dismissed. And this azine, does not present a flattering view town. This feat, which was proved to be force is comparatively small, and will dissatisfied with any present time, the and sugar; fun through a hair sieve; put three years that here in Leipsic I have been it is to be a pianist to a Sultan.” of its attractions: impossible in the presence of Herzego probably be compelled to retire; but in people cast above for a golden age. We into anothec stewpan; boil again. Skim, a student. The student who lately passed Just before heavy raips huge frogs vinian resistance, enraged the insurgents order to guard against any future at cannot fihd it in the/ future, as the cloud and serve wjth fried bread in it. the examination, aod whom you con T he E vils of the C redit S ystem . — gather in large numbers on the verandas, beyond all hope of peaceful settlement of tempts of the Turks in this direction the of uncertainty hangs on the horizon in S uet I’uj)DiNG.—Three-quarters of a sidered worthy of distinction, is none, William Chambers, in an extended arti making pitiful cries. Cockroaches at the quarrel, for they saw in it the evi Servians propose to torpedo the Danube, that direction. W> are compelled, there pint of chopped suet, one pint of milk or other than niyS( If.” cle upon A. T. Stewart, published in the night cover the table where one is dence of Turkish duplicity and bad and it has even been proposed to obstruct fore, to explore thei past. The immediate water, one egg beaten, one-half teaspoon last number of Chambers’ Journal, thus writing, aud make alarming plunges at faifo, and prepared to fight the war to the the river at the Iron Gates so as to render past, with its facts; and disappointments, salt, and enough^flour to make a stiff bat ___ :ed to Mr. Boucicault for? analyzes the causes of that great mer the inkstand; while the air becomes W k are inde' bitter end. is too fresh in our. memory to allowus to ter, but thiffenough to pour from a spoon. the last anecdot^ about “the life-insur chant's prosperity and contains besides offensive from the odor created by in it entirely impassable. THE GREAT POWERS INTERESTED. The following extract from tliçÆrres- throw the required halo about it, and so Put into a ¡bowl, cover ¡with a cloth, and ance man.” In Jalluding to certain com some very good hints upon modes of numerable singed moths. Hot winds we continue our journey until we get to boil three fiours. The same, a little thin- ments on the originality of his plays, he doingdiusiness. pondence published in the London Any event which is in the remotest de sweep over the country, parching flesh the point where memory grows dim and ner, with a|few raisins added, and baked says: gree tended to reopen the only half-settled dard describes the préparations: Beginners in business do not sufficiently and blood by their heat, and are followed .. -gjiased dish, is excqjlent. From Widdin it is but a few hours’ imagination work* actively, and we call 1 1n — a well-| “Another reproach is that I have de cogitate. Often they rush into transac in a few hours by terrific tempests 'beat Eastern question has been invested with that the hale halcyon period of life. This steaming distance to Belgrade, and the CHICKE av . S alad .—Boil <, a VII1VMU, chicken; MU do serted, the field of legitimate comedy to tions on credit, trusting Bomehow to get ing down flowers, vegetables, aud often extraordinary gravity by the European power», and the highest offices of diplo gunboats, if they have come,Either mean distant future and distant past are both -nqt chop vary fine; qut up one bunch of which I contributed such works as ‘Lon out of the difficulty, and are ever kept uprooting trees. If one starts on a pleas celery in Jfieces eces the size Bize of a cent; to don Assurance’auq‘Old Headsand Young in a miserable state of expectation. Half ant walk, his nerves may be suddenly macy have been invoked to settle the ap to menace that city or to cover the move creation of the fancy. To say that childhood is the happiest make the dressing, issing, mash smooth the yWlk Hearts’—to cultivate a lower drama, as their time is spent in contriving how to startled by stepping on a frog or snake parently most insignificant question aris ment of the Turks across the river |o in ing within the area of that debatable vade Servia through Nerotan. Thé lat period of life is to offer insult to Provi of a hard bailed egg, one teaspoonful of the ‘Colleen Bawn’ and ‘Arrah-na-Pogue’ raise the wind. Obviously, all this is —or his comfort tor the night be de land, European Turkey. It was, there ter is, beyond a doubt, Servia's weak dence. The chilcFis at best but a bun salt, one or two tablespoonfuls of made —that I owed it fo my fame to maintain bad. Abilities are frittered away in stroyed by numerous ticks burying them- fore, not to be wondered at that when the point, but still the attempt on it would dle of possibilities. He is a creature of mustard; stir in slowly four tablespoon the standard of my reputation. I write to paltry contrivances which never should «selves in his flesh. Mrs. Baker thinks flames of insurrection broke out in the now be most hazardous, and, if not suc unrestrained impulses, of undeveloped fuls of sweet oil, then two tablespoonfuls the taste of the times. I don’t care a but have existed. There is no reason why that in mere natural advantages, leaving territory of the “Bick Man” their lurid cessful, would mean a fearful disaster for affections.* His mind is like a grate in a of vinegar; Jiour over the chicken and ton for my posttrity, nor do I write to this ought to be. If people, as Bailie social influences out of eight, England is amuse unborn generations. Posterity is Nicol Jarvie says, would only not put far preferable to Natal for a residence. glare should light up the council rooms the assailants. The authorities at Bel well-ordered house. The coal is there, celery. ’ / the wood is there, and the whole thing grade, however, are by no mean» una a bad audieuce. It retninds.me of what out their hand farther than they can draw of the continent and force Ministers of C alves ’ or P igs ’ F eet B lanc M ange . State to a hurried consultation as to the ware of the danger to the city from a will break into a blaze when touched —Boil one set of feet in four or five an old Californian replied When a life- it in, they would save themselves no little G ood A dvice for the Y oung .—Avoid means of averting the threatened danger. gunboat attack. When the Turks gave witjn a match. Now, after the match has quarts of w>ter without salt. When re insurance compa ly was first introduced pefplexity. The error is starting with all boastings and exaggerations, back The peace of Europe has been so fre over the fortress they gave with it large torched it, what a pleasanter and more duced to fine quart, strain; add one into San Francis :o, and he was asked to out the means otUtoo grand a scale, liv biting, abuse, and evil speaking, slaug /profitable sight than half-a-dozen lumps quart of uulk, using any flavor agreea support it. ‘We .1,’ said he, ‘I’ve no opin- ing beyond the means, and so forth. Then phrasesand oaths in conversation; de quently disturbed of late years and the stores of the very heaviest smooth bare of coal enveloped in a royal blaze, and ble. Then boil the whole fifteen minutes, ion of a speckeln tion whar a man has got follow bills upon bills; the plain English preciate no man's qualities, and accept balance of power of thef great States and bronze cannon , filling the room so full of light and heat strain and p<bur into moulds. empire« being so delicately adjusted on to die to realize.’ So a it ** is : ‘ with poets who L* of which is carrying oq business on bor hospitalities of the humblest kind in a write for posterity. the point of the bayonet any little jar All eight-inch or ten-inch calibre, ime that one forgets the wintry sleet without? rowed money. The result is too fre hearty and appreciative manner; avoid C allie ' s 'D oughnuts .—One quart of may precipitate a disturbance, and it of them throwing Bhot of more th 200 So childhood, with its sugar-plums and quently a proneness to living beyond giving offence, and, if you do offend, have H appiness .— ’ ' •’rue happiness is of a re- available means ; and although banks for the manliness to apologize; infuse as would in all probability take a mighty lbs. weight. When I left about four eeks its toys, will be inferior to manhood with flour, one te|cup sugar, one teaspoonful cream tartar, three-fourths teaspooaful tired nature, and an enemy to pomp and war to restore again that quiescent condi ago all the arrangements were cob lete its burning enthusiasm and its lofty am soda elegance as possible into your dissolved in a teacup sour milk, one noise; it arises, ii the first place, from the their own sakes are wonderfully accom much for mounting these on the river w s of bition. , tion which we have become accustomed thoughts as well as your actions; and, as modating, the catastrophe usually comes and a half t|aspoonful salt, two eggs, add enjoyment of one’s self, and in the next, the fortress overlooking the Danu and you avoid vulgarities, you will increase to call peace. at last. the same will be done, or now m P anic .—The word panic, we are told, q little'sweet milk, cinnamon or spice. like- from the friendship and conversation of the enjoyment of life, and grow in the RIVAL INFLUENCES. ly has been done, on the side whic B eautiful C ake .—Three cups of a i few m- was derived from Pan, the name of a god ' select ’ " companions. False happj-A mong the treasures recently brought respect of others.— Blunder» in Behavior Each one of the great power» had its mands the Soane. Still it has n been in the old Greek mythology. Pan was sugar, two of butter, six of flour, one of ness loves to be n a crowd, and to draw _ ___ __ _________ J to light in Pompeii is a silver ___ altar, on Corrected. particular Interests to serve, and in the forgotten that a gunboat moving the general of Bacchus. Ou one occasion, sour milk (or sweet), with a little cream, the eyes of the world upon her. She does which were pUced two silver cups and case of Russia and England these were is but a small mark, whereas th VllJ, when pursuing military operations, and &ve eggs, and a little fruit of any kind, not receive any satisfaction from the ap- , T he W orld .—The world is a looking- •* • -- . beat protected by the defeat of the ambi rising like a small mountain at the unc the enemy was near at hand, he used the one teaspoqaful of soda, two of cream of plauses which she gives herself, but from spoons, the latter precisely like those gl^ss, and gives back to every man the now used. tions and desires of the other. Russia tion ________ _______ of the two rivers, ,______ is a very __ larjg one, following stratagem: He commanded his tartar: two loaves. reflection of Ids own face. Frown at it, the admiration w lich she raises in others. recognized the revolt of Herzegovina and | and that with long range shells', thi ouses soldiers to set up a hideous shouting in ___ o----------- ------ w ------- , A great chance in life is like a cold and it will turn and look surly upon you; Bosnia, “the beginning of the end” of would get the worst of it, and it? would the night. The enemy, being struck with W hem a dying man makes codicils to I n trivial matters second thoughts are bath in winter—we all hesitate at the laugh at it, and with it, and it is a jolly, “the Sick Man,”*and strove to fan the war | be poor consolation for the forts * >rtrf to hold fear, fled in great confusion. I his will he it allowed to pat on heirs. always the best. first plunge. . J ' - kind companion. He sleep» within a nameless grave, Where spring’s luxuriant blossoms Wave, jFor summer’s reign is nigh. The solitude around his tomb Is beautiful as Eden’s bloom Ere- beauty learned to die. * velop the entire Turkish Empire in Europe and drive the Moslems across the Bospho rus. The Czar was even willing to take possession of the smoking ruins of Stam boul as payment in full of all the cost of winning such a desirable winter resi dence. Russian emissaries were busy in the revolted provinces giving encourage ment and substantial aid to the peasant bands, and many a soldier of the Cres cent was sent to the embraces of the houris of the Mohammedan paradise with a bullet in his breast that was paid for out of the treasury at fit. Petersburgh. On the other hand England, with a vig ilant eye to the control of the key of the East, and.remembering the blood and treasure expended so lavishly jon the heights before Sebastopol, - Whai not to do in a Sick Room. i 00 In the LocalEolumai............... ci per Une » I t flame into a conflagration that would en- their own while the city was burning be 8 00 | 4 JO 8 50 1 4 50 B^SLRE8S NOTICES PRICE TEN CENTS. « Ì 50 18 00 1 500 20 00 1 7 00 20 00 110 00 i'Column..' 1 15 00 118 00 1 80 0Ö r - - il 00 !T25|ii-75' “I 75 fiOTi ® ' ■ * • % fj. . r t a * I 1 9 * • J r -- < • *• », A A 4 M"- ___________ 4 — *1 •a •* I ‘ ■ •*- ■■ - e*’." . -ÿ, ’ Ä 4 - 1 » I - ■ 1 j « ■ * •» I i i •ft « * ? » *** ' ' : ’ ■ > :• - j BS» >