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The Massacre of Caster. l,obo feet thick, lie alternate strata of' ommending the Use of Bows hardened lava and scoriae or ashes, in- j In 1825 Josep i Bonaparte, the ex-King DESCRIPTION OF A MICHIGAN SOLDIER and Arrows in War. Yes, my heart is sad and lonely. dined outward by the loose nature of' The movement which was started in Don ’ t Keep going to your mother. You of Spain, who, v ith a numerous retinue, - WHO SAW THE FIELD OF BATTLE. ; the Boston schools this year to introduce While 1 sit and muse of thee, these materials when deposited, at an A very small blue-book was published have evefy one of you probably some lit­ was stopping at the “Uuited States, ” was a plainer dress at the graduating exer ­ For I love thee, fondly, only. angle of 30 deg. to 40 deg. in the upper , Lieut. John Carland, a Michigan man, tle independence of money, or some pos­ present at a dinner party given in his in New York over fifty vear^ ago, called: And thy form lhong to see; part. This is the slope of the cental , cises of the girls’ school is a sensible one, sibility of economizing. Buy your own honor by Mr. Henry Walton, He was k'Thx Life and Essays of Benjamin Frank­ writes to the Corunna American, under cone; but the lower parts, where the lava, but it does not strike quite deep enough. utensils;(jset up your own establishment, accompanied by ris sister,Carolir* Cease, oh cease, my heart, tliyheatin us. (By degrees they twelve companies of cavalry and pushed in; but all who cmi ride mount their lars, anj with their hair arranged as if anybodj^else thinks about it, you will chvt ! un chat! ’ As I heard it in the past. come to their set ies, tfut (oo late, I fancy, on after the Sioux. He followed them to horses or donkeys and start. The way is ! from the hands of a French hair-dresser, have bedpaie a recognized force in the for their interest. the foot of the mountains and found by “ John, ” said £lr. Walton to hi^waiter, While within my liedrt I cherish at first through the narrow back streets the committees can do no good., ’ . " domestic community; you will have risen ‘itake ifway the Cat; it disturbs thiÿ gen- We have got a large ¡quantity of salt ­ scouting the vallet that they were en­ Words and acts of long ago, 7 he true rationale of a refu/rn move­ of Resina. Going out of the town, gar­ petre, one hundred and twenty tons, and camped on a branch of the Little Horn. into yoi»; altitude without assumption, tieman.” Do you think my love could perish? den! and country-houses are passed, and ment in this matter should be, not that just as _ ytiu aregrowing, thirty more expected. Powder mills are This was on the night of the 24th. On * by invisible hair ­ “ Cat, sir? ” ei hoed John; “ I can see no _ No! 'twill ever stronger grow ; theAineyards from which the Lacluyma the times are hard aud ,that economy' breadth! parries and fol* now wanting; I believe we must set to the 251If he took five comp- I breadth^ into your womanly stature. cat.” Am I still the dearly loved one? lowed the stream down on o' side while Christi wine is produced. All'the grouud should be practiced, but that the dress work and make it by Hand. But still I i ohe Then.' V The other mt mbers of the family no^f ThenJsome day, you may say to your Ah, 'tis thia I'd like to know, beneath is formed by volcanic eruptious ^f the worker should always be suited to mother- ^Let me have charge of the china- joined in the search, and at last, sure wish, with you, that pikes could be in- Maj. Renqj with seven companies, went If, when all nfy wanderings be done. t of Vesuvius; it consists of beds of lava nis work. trodqced, and I would add bows and down on the other. Maj. Reno was to j In the school room, whether in the closet ajjd pantry, please;” and you may enough, crouc led, under the sideboard arrows; these were good weapons, and You’ll still love me! say 'tis so! , and ashes. The town of Resina itself is enter up|>n a new realm, having fairly was discovered a little frightened kitten, att A ck the enemy in the rear , separated from ancient Herculaneum by daily session or the annual examinations, conquered your ownqueendom. Andi can But it was not intil Bonaparte had lain not wiselyjlaid aside: May the richest joys of heaven. While Custer fought them in front. This a layer of lava 80 feet deep. That is the both teacher and pupil are or ought to tell you this new one will be a pretty and down for some hours that he recovered 1. Because a man may shoot as truly Ever be my darling's lot; would have worked all right, as Reno had l»e at work, and therefore shouWi fie at ­ depth of the stream of liquid fire which a pleasant realm to queen in; an epitome from tlie prostration into which tfie pres­ with a bow as with a common musket. May all the joys to her be given, came and covered the old city, and tilled tired in working costume. The dress of the |whole housework practiced in ence of the feli i#had thrown him. • 2. lie can discharge four arrows in got in their rear. But General Cpster, And all sorrows be forgot, in every street and house, burning up should be of the most convenient aud dainty, easy little ways. Shelves to be the time of charging and discharging one marching down «n the other side, saw i Waft, ye winds, this message to her, as followed in the evening The dinner v what he supposed was the front of the ¡simpler description, of the kind least fit ­ eyery4hing that would burn. Since then bullet. kept nice, wiped do‘wn with a soft wet by a brilliant jarty. Among other lit- _ _ Tell hereto forget me not. camp and made a charge on them, the.In- ted to make a noise or hold dust, and it a fertile soil has been formed over it; trees 3. His object is not taken from his cjoth w|ung from the suds that cups and dians giving way and letting him right in Bay thé heart which once Fgave her I and gardens, flowers and vines are grow- should be made so as not to impede move* silver h«Ve come out bright from; cups erary gentleme 1 present were Theodore view by the smoke of his own side. S. Fay, Percivi 1, Paulding, Irving, Ver ­ the gap. The brave man rode in with his Loves her still and doubts her not. ment, so that every faculty be left free to 1 inghere; houses, streets, and churches are and silvpr, plates and dishes, to be ranged planck and Joseph R. Chandler, M’Don- > 4; A flight of arrows seen coming upon three hundred men and would have killed work. i built here, perhaps in their turn to become them terrifies and disturbs the enemy’s lief »re the Bari ier. the whole 2,000 Sioux, I believe, if there" It is by the idea of fitness that its* ma­ in prettijest lines and piles and groups on (he aid Clarke, tL e “mad poet,” Was also attention from his business. underground by some future catastrophe. fresh shelves; cupboards to be regulated The stroi^ mau stood before the door of 5. An arrow sticking in any part of a had been no enemy behind him. But in­ After two or three miles ascent, which terial and construction should I mj dictated. with light daily touches and replacements; among the gu u ists. Clarke did not re­ main long, nor did he circulate among mau, puts him hors du combat till it is stead of charging the front he was right, The movement in Boston is-right, but is very gentle and pleasant, the Observa­ . heaven; ‘ yesterday’s cake aud cake-basket, fruit in the center of between 8,000 and 4,000 There, iu the glowing light which fell upon tory begins to seem nearer, and the scehe it should be pushed farther, and set on or jelly/custards or blanc-mange, to be the company. Most of the time he stood extracted. * 1 6. Bows and arrows are more easily Sioux. Those that were behind him kept of the great eruption of 1859 is ap­ the right basis.— American Journal of overlooked and newly dished for the. next by the door, his pose and style the famil­ him, iar attitude of the classic Napoleon, with concealed until he was right in their • Showed, deep and Jark, the scars'"of earthly proached. That eruption, which contin­ Education. table-sdttino; the nice remnant of morn­ arms folded, His head rested, not upon provided everywhere than muskets and midst and then, when it was too late, he ammunition. ued six months, took place high up, and battle. ing crefm fb,be transferred to a fresh jug his breast, but hfis eyes looked up to the Doni Pedro as a Diligent Traveler. B. F. then quotes a Latin account of a made a bold dash, trying to cut through on the north side of the mountain, where With giant hand upon the massive barrier. and pqt in a cool clean corner; to-day's oeiling, while >n one foot was a jack-boot them, but the enemy were too many. He there «were but few houses. As yet, the He stood as stands the conquerer, awaiting parcels^ pethaps, to be bestowed; and and on the ot ier a large, clumsy shoe. battle in King Edward the Third’s reign, fell about the first one and the horses be­ and adds: His Majesty Dom* Pedro, who has just the doojrs ^closed, with a feeling of plenty After he had " left, Col. The just reward of long: and worthy service. lava is uncovered with soil or vegetation, ~ Stone related to If so much execution was done by ar­ coming unmanageable, the poor soldiers Strange music from within rose slowly over and is now hard, and of a dirty purplish sailed away, has impressed every one who and'coijhfort that only the thrifty, deli­ the company the history of the stanza by were cut down in less time than it (akes The awful battlements, and roused his spirit brown. It looks as if it had come out has watched his movements as being one cate laAisewife—who knows and utilizes Clarke that bi d lately appeared in the rows when men wore some defensive to tell it. armour, how much more might be done liquid, but pasty—¡not a liquid stream, of the most rapid travelers of his time. the resources that are but uncomfortable To the full magnitude of manly grandeur. t seems that Lang, in his now that it is out of use I THE SIOUX out like thick matter squeezed out of a He would go around the world in eighty odds anti ends to the disorderly, heedless, Commercial. Then mightily upon the bolt he lifted— New York Gazette, had alluded to I am glad you are come to New York, Then turned with all their force on Maj. wound. It now covers a space about a days if he set out to, and though it was procrastinating one—ever has the pleas­ u’ All vainly. It were as none had touched it. mile in length, and of irregular width— thought that his plans would necessitate ure of.TAB this is, cosily aud in miniature M’Donald Cl irke, that fellow with zig- but I also wish you could be in Canada. Reno. He charged them with one com­ perhaps a quarter of a mile in lateral ex­ a very superficial inspection of this to the ' farger care of kitchen and larder, zag brains.” The insulted poet rushed There is a kind of suspense in men’s pany and returned with only eleven men. Now gfcntly from the lower air. tent. It is curiously contorted, somo of country, he has probably seen more in what tl je. little girl’s baby-house has been into the sanct im of the Commercial, blaz- minds here at present, waiting to see He then retreated a short distance, plac­ ♦ Like an embodiment of prayer, what terms will be offered from England. ing bis men on a bluff. He kept them off it like coils of rope; but to an accus­ the time he hits been with us than the (if she began, like a true woman-child, to ing with fury, Arose, and lighted at his feet; “Do you see, colonel,” said he, “what I expert none that we can accept; and till the night of the 27th, his men tomed to battlefields, there is a look as of •average traveler would in ten times as “spin s nd weave” for her womanly.va- A child with face unspoken sweet; fragments of bodies, as if some dreadful long. His last day in New York was as cation ] rto the “hpuse' of her own” that Johnny Lang says of me? He calls me when that is generally seefi, we shall be GOING WITHOUT WATER FORTY-EIGHT She gazed on ^im with wondering eyes morh unanimous and more decisive ;