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The daring of the man was as remark­ — — — able as was nis loug immunity from dis­ The trial of Baxter, the Nonconform­ These settlements consist of two or Ever, •y? parent who has been in the hab- General Nelson A. Miles, who has of In these times of wondrous and start-: 1 rainembbr a morn behind the mills, . closure. He mingled freely and openly ling political events, such aD eruption it of reafting or talkin, late taken General Custer’s jjlace as an ist, supplies aD admirable specimen of perhaps four houses, with the necessary :uiing talking with the little When blackbirds sang, with ship-owners, and made even a parade mi^ht npt so deeply stir the nation;, but Ones after they are sal tely tucked in bed Indian fighter, is a native of Massa­ the fashion in which a criminal case was out-buildings, aud seemed generally in­ And sbeep-belis rang, of his professed connection with the Turk­ in the »arly morning of our national will bea witness to the value of this mode chusetts, and has had a remarkable career conducted under these respectable aus­ habited 4by the aeveral members of the F.troff, and all things else were still, ish army, and his mission to the United -t life, wbpn the blood and treasure of an of influi nee. With the laying off of the of advancement in the army. He was pice» in the year 1685. When the trial same family. S >me of them have existed But the rising bream i * States. He was among General Newton's- clothesjthe anger, worries and discon- born in one of tbe upper towns of Wor­ came on, a crowd of those >who loved a considerable time, and are occupied infant republic had been well nigh ex­ In the pictured stream, most honored guests at the Hell Gate ex­ hausted!—when the sword bad just l>een tents ofjthe day subside. t With the brief cester county. The second year of the and honored Baxter filled the court. Two now by the grandchildren or great-grand^ plosion. He was a prominent person at And the noise of water about the mill. sheathed upon the retiring of a foreign season of prayer they fly still further into war of the rebellion found him a clerk Whig barristers of great note, Pollexfen children of the original set’ler«. Origin* every scientific experiment in this vicin­ _ 1 when the little in a erpekeryware 6tore in BostoD.S He and Wallop, appeared for the defendent. ally tbe Government granted „free gifts foe—an, armed rebellion agaiust the CÖO- the baJcground. And I remembered a maid in her sweet youth, ity, and his visits toGoveiner Winchester that stituted authority was an event form reits in its bed" they seem to vanish was but little more than 21 years of age, Polle/fen had scarce begun his address of land, but they have now ceased to dd Whose gentle days, were quite frequent. The inventor of a shook the country from center to càr ­ out of s( jht. The heart ¡9 plastjc to the and had had no military experience. It to the jury, when the Chief Justice broke this, and the number of the sett ten doe» . lu village ways, torped>»-boat now in the East River was ' . ' > not appekr to be receiving many addi­ fari t touch o| the loving father or mother. wras proposed to raise a company in the forth: cumferSnce. To many the simple Were passed in simple work of truth; persuaded into the belief that his inven­ tions from outside. The bouses usually “ Pollexfen, I know you well. I « ill Now |s the time to exert a molding fa- chy of Roxbury for the regiment then of “ Slwys ’ Rebellion ” will be ( The summer's day, tion would, through Colonel EHinboro's consist of two or more large rooms on ’ power, t set a mark upon you. You are tbe patron miliar w iio cauuot call to mind the cir ­ _ s hour the little ones listen being formed for United States Senator • • Sped fast away recommendation, be adopted by the Turk­ with h$l ihed attention to what is read to Wilson, aud young Miles had an uncle of the faction. This ¡s an old rogue,, a the ground-fl'M^r with l<>fta alnrve, and. ' In a dream of love, In a time of youth. ish Government, and some fear is ex­ cumstances. Danie|l Shays had held a captain ’ s com ­ them. * Hymns, „ the Scriptures, Bible who took considerable ioterest in its schismatica knave, a hypocritical villain. vast chimney-hearths in one corner, in. pressed that the bogus agent nrav take I remember the spring in garb of green, mission! in tbe Patriot army during the Stories jire heard with close attenti^ti, formation, with the view of making hi» He hates the Liturgy. Ho would Lave which the logs of pine, some two or advantage of the iutimate knowledge he The light heart glee Revolution, and had been a brave and uutil until the thii reader's voice ia is stilled, or the nephew its Second Lieutenant. When nothing but long-winded c int without three feet in length, are piled ^pright obtained of the peculiar features <»t this hearers! hearers!sink 8 into gentle sleep. .Or con­ the officers came to be chosen, he had book;” and then his Lordship cast up his when a fire is wanted; being fit, they That came to me invention. The facility with which the gallant soldier. If not a native of versation m iy take the place of reading. some votes for First Lieutenant over an­ eyes, clasped his hands, and began to burn up in a few minutes into a roaring, With the smile of my love at seventeen; Massachusetts, the best part of his life versatiqh man could fabricate f ilselio >ds was ouly other member, who felt he had a better sing through his nose in imitation of fire which gives out an intense heat. The Her laugh that weul less remarkable than their inconsistency was spent in that State, anti in the State Tbe\vi|| that was iu a state of nsiatauce of Massachusetts was the rebellion. an bout ago is now relaxed. The anger right to that distinction. The Captain what he supposed to be the Baxter family live chiefly in the kitchen, and Like woodlan^l scout with his appearance and bearing; for he that ¿lind'.d moral discernment has sided with this latter officer, »nd this style of praying: “Lord, ve are thy this and the guest-chamber are ab-.mt Shays was not prominent in the first To my soul—that time on the daisied green. was not of the plausiblekiud, but slroug- t movements of the malcontents, but be passed %way. With open heart the child made so much bad feeling that Lieu­ people, thy peculiar people, thy dear twenty or thirty feet square, and furnished faced and reticent, wearing every feature And though I knov the days are spent, with a kind of sofa-bedstead which pulls tenant Miles left the company to join people.” which an honest man has the light to ing of , a restless disposition, and a utters its confe.ssions, and gladly receives That love was lost P.Jlexfen gently reminded the court Out so as to afford a steeping accommo­ the staff of ,one of the Generals in the radical turn of mind, they found in- him the forgiving kiss. wear. His falsehood» were really master­ When came the frost Plank for the morrow can be discussed, divisioh. His advancement was astonish­ that his late majesty had thought Baxter dation of about five feet six inches by • ly in character.. On one occasion he rep­ a promjpt and hearty leader. The rebels At summer’s eiose of my content; I were republicans run mad. They com ­ and. duly can be made to put on an at- ingly rapid, from that time out, and he deserving of a bishopric. “And what three feet. The kitchen itself is not over­ resented that he had had a lengthy inter­ Yet some Joy stays plained that the salary of the chief offi ­ tractive form. Irritations can be looked had soon occasion to smile upon the ailed the old blockhead, then,” cried clean, nor are the. personal habits of the view with General Sherman and President In winter days cials, aind especially that of the governor, at qui i-ertly, and admonitions to watchful- petty bickerings that put him in the way Jeffreys, “that he di/1 not take it?” His people without reproach iu this respect; Grant at the Hoffman House, and that was toil high; that the State Senate was And bright Its Joyous complement, ■ tnky be dropped with soothing effi-. of it. He was often in fights, and won fury now rose to madness. He called yet thq guest-chamber, the linen, and the nesa 11 tbe President had announced to him there distinction constantly. At the battle of Baxter a dog, and swore that it would be crockery, leave nothing to be desired.y that he proposed visiting Turkey at the aristocratic; that the lawyers were ex­ cacy ! ir nto the listening ear. And then tortionate;, that the taxes were too bur ­ Chancellorsville this almost raw youth no more than justice to whip such a viL . The houses are surrounded by a small how di Idlightful the embrace with which Career of a Daring Adventurer in expiration of his term. It is understood was thrown into a position in which he lain, through the whole city. Baxter clearing where' tbe settlers cultivate for densome to be borne; and that money the yoi ting arms clasp your neck, the in- New York. that no such interview to >k place. Jle They de­ tense “ “dear father,” “dear mother,” with Lad command for some hours of a most himself attempted to put in a word, but tlieir own consumption sufficient oats and was usinecessarily 4» scarce. _ The card from Mr. Hiram Cran-ton, has publicly announced in many p’aces J manded the ...... issue of paper money* suffi- which the “good nigfit” is said. Parents, important portion of the line. He held the Chief Justice joined all expostulation other grain, hay, and potatoes. They that Senator Jones, of Nevada, had made ! published in The World, »nd touching the cient tb meet (lie wants of the suffering if you have Dot thus parted from >your it with rare credit, but came out of tbe in a torrent of ribaldry and invective, sow their corn in June, and so rapid is him an offer of $25,000 a year to intro­ swindling perfoimance of Coloael H. B. bird 1 in igs at the eveûing hour, you have action severely wounded. This madje mingled with scraps of H^dibras. “My tbe growth under tbe influence of the pe<>plel and that this paper should l»e Edinboro, claiming to be a special agent duce a method of making artificial ice made * legal tender; aud 'they, alsb de­ 8ometli png yet to learn of hopeful iustruc- him not ouly a General, but a very dis­ Lord,” said the old man; “I have been lengthened days that they reap the har­ of the Turkish Government, created a into India; and even went so far as to en­ mandril that the General Court should tion—1 (o experience of love’s delights.— tinguished soldier, and attracted to him much blamed by Dissenters for speaking vest in six or seven weeks afterward, and gage» competent civil engineer, at a sal­ genuine sepsation among the mauy ac­ the attention of the regular army offi­ disrespectfully of bishops.’1- “Baxter for sometimes get two crops in their short be retr oved from Boston to some place The HI vrking Churcl. Ti -------------- +» quaintances of that person in this city. ary of $5,000 a year, to assist him, and to less ar stocratic. The General Court was cers,who pronounced him to be possessed bishops,” cried the Judge. “That’s a season. The cultivation is restricted to provisionally secure a large steamer to According to Mr. Cranston, Edinboro of the best elements of a military com­ merry conceit, indeed. I know what you the actual wants of tbe settlement, ss the convei ed. and an effort made to allay tl^e llow to Clean a Sponge. came to bis hotel in Septeinlier last, rep­ transport the necessary supplies. Senator discontent uf the complainants, With mean by bishops—rascals like yourself difficulty of transit precludes tbe possi­ mander. Oldi ■sponges that have been employed resenting himself as an officer in^.the Jones says he never met tlte man but the ex jerience Kidderminster . bishops—factious, sniv­ bility of a market for the surplua. Cattle' General Miles had a reputation sec ­ of worthless paper money i for sot be time, and have become full pf ond to almust no man in Turkish army, and sent to this country to once—then for but a very short time, and in mird the volunteer eling Presbyterians.” Again Baxter es­ and popies, and sometimes sheep and ' d the law-makers would/issue no tbe la examine into the torpedo service of the that do such proposition was made or more of it, but they west so far as to pass grease land dirt may be again used in the forces of tbe State, whea the war end­ sayed to speak, and again Jeffreys bel­ poultry, are kept at each station, but tbe United States. Owing to various causes, thought of. Meanwhile the luckless civil an act whereby certain arrears of taxes place 4f new one», To clean, a solution ed. He jvas selected to take charge of lowed: “Richard, Richard, dost thou food of the family is limited to. fish— . of perAianganate pftash in water is pre­ Jefferson Davis while the latter was the think we will let thee poison the court? which is dried for winter use—milk, be was allowed to.refiiaiu in the hotel engineer bad refused a desirable offer on might be paid in product. a Western railroad in the faith of Edin ­ pared I of such a strength that it ap­ Government's prisoner, which brought Richard, thou art an old knave. Thou black or rather brown flat brecj, I, and until two or three weeks ago, never having But the recusants would not be satis- paid a dollar for board, when he disap­ boro’s pretensions. Inquiry at the Turk­ fied. Bodies of armed men interrupted pears If a wine color, and into this is the him into notice all over the nation. A hast written books enough to load a cart, dried reinflesh, with an occasional chi jange peared, leaving not only a very, large un­ ish Consulate in this city m&le it evident the sessions of the couits in several unserviceable sponge immersed, And al­ few years since he was married at the and every book as full uf sedition as an in tbe sba ipe of game or wild-fowl killed • paid bill at the New York Hotel; but ¡hat all of his pretenses were absolutely counties, and in the month of December, lowed to remain in the liquid for some West to a relative of General Sherman. egg is full of meat. By the grace of God on the hili Is or lakes. Everywhere, even >rest houses, the moat excellent other debts of greater or less amount to fal>e, and it is a remarkable fact, that, 1786, phays appeared with a large force, time. When taken out and squeezed, it Fortune seemed to 'favor him in evpry I'll look after thee. I see a great num­ in the poorest various parties in New York and vicinity. despite the publicity of his preteuses and at W< kcester and at Spriugfield, and pre- is nex| put into diluted muriatic acid of respect. He is a mean, of fine pbyaical ber of your brotherhood waiting to know coflfee' is obtainable; the,green berries be­ \J The disclosure was, as said, a genuine the magnitude of his proposed operations, ventet I the holding of courts at those ordinary commercial quality, being im­ fiame and with an unusual endowment of what will befall their mighty Don. But, ing roasted over the fire and ground surprise. “Edinboro Bey,” as he called this is the first intelligence of him that places! . The January following, at the mersed and kept saturated therein some manly ....._____ beauty,^and ___ -j,-—............ if he - ■— is _________ as success- hy the grace of Almighty God, I will whenever a cupful or more is wanted.— himself, and so had his cards engraved, has been received at the Turkish office. head f full two thousand armed men, time as before. Tie moyt appropriate rul in fighting Indians as he has been in. s?rush you all." The noise of Weeping Popular Science Monthly. was remarkably stalwart, soldierly and He«ce the daring of the man may be es­ he mal b*ehed to capture the Arsenal at strength of this acid solution is about ten all bis other army experience, he is des­ w.as heard from those who surrounded s raightforward iu bearing aud address. timated, for he must have felt that be was Spring ptield; but- the State ,militia had parts water to one part Acid. tined to be their conqueror. There is Barter. “Sniveling knaves!" said the Russia Unprepared for War. hourly on the brink of discovery, when The sponge is taken 1 out after sufficient He is a man of undoubted culture, and, fed in sufficient force tvst ip them, probably no instance in Massachusetts Judge. ** ■« .’■■ "*■■■ preparations could n >t be made for gathei treatment, squeezed well to free it from if stories told of him are true, had a rec­ When the. Powers resolved on meeting escape. To add c'imax to his reckless aud uj pdaf command of Gen. Shepard the acid, and then washed well iu good soldiers where a man, ■ without influeace ord as an unusually dashing officer in the to aid him, has fiseu so high.— Hartford in Oo.iferenci, neither Engian i, Frauce, Envy. they g fave battle, and ptft the rebellious spriug water. When taken out it will be Courant. Confederate Navy. According to his own­ disregard of consequences, he gave the hosts to Gcimany, Italy nor Asrtiia wautvd war. ;o utter rout. At the first fire of dinner at Deliuonico’s—no one of his f The moment a man achieves success Geimituy had no interests sufficiently im- story, corroborated somewhat by the tes­ __it£ troops the insurgents fled in found to be quite clehn, fo have again as­ gu< sts being aware of the disclosures at the Sitai there ’ s always 8 ‘ >mel>ody at band to tell sumed its light color, and to be free from timony of other persous, he entered the iq.taut <>r immediate; Frm Ce wa->ne.t<>er > Oiflnibua Horses in Paris. the New York Hotel; anil even then dismay, leaving three dead, and one all foreign matter. Sponges treated in how poor, how obscure, how “no ac­ wiilinu n ir'aide; Italy was in tbe tame t sei vice of tbe East India Company, wheu wounded, of their number, upon the made several startling statements as to this way become like new. Tbe main a mere boy. afterward served in thq Brit­ -The omnibus horses of Paris are al­ count’’ be used to be, and to express condition; and as for England, her policy field, i ! certain plans for the future, which were thing to be attended to iu this plan of ish navy, then iu the navy of the late most invariably animals of exception’ll wonder and astonishment that he should migut t>e not to make war NgaiuaiTurkey. Ou ¡the following day they were pur- to the pecuniary advantage of the gentle­ purifying sponge is to see that it is thor-, size and beauty, Strong, white and ever have ^amounted to anything.1" Tbe It was the same with Au-trn, who might, Confederacy, and afterward in Peru. men present. This with the momentary sued bv an increased force under Gen. uughly saturated both by the perman­ Egypt and Turkey. It seems reasonably dapple-gray stall ion#, selected with fiset that fie has amounted to something, indeed, have resisted the opinion of Lincoln, aud nearly two hundred uf probability of his arrest. ganate nud the acid solutions, which certainthat he was ¡for a.ti me, at 'least, care in the markets of Normandy. —that he has proved himself a success— Hungary, who was pressing her to make It is told of him, wneihcr truly or one them taken prisoners, the remainder es­ should be allowed ample time to soak great Perche or Brittany. J They aie all well sei-ms to make some of his acquaintan­ war lor Tui key. iu the Turkish Davy, but his representa­ of the stories fiis own fertile brain pro­ caping northward. The prompt action through the mass; cire must also be ob­ tions at the time of his appearance in fed, carefully trained, and never over­ ces feel that they have been 'ipobed in a Thus, <>f the six c mferring Powers, fir« of t ho tha State authorities crushed out the duced — although with some facts to bear manner, and that by «) much as he had would ur could not niaae wa *: aud tnese » served to wash the sponges thoroughly New York, last September, we-e undoubt­ worked. Each omnibus has ten horses in.-urr. insurrection at once. A free pardon was edly fal.-e. .Two gentlemen, now at the out its truth—that, during the late war, offered red to such as would lay down their with plenty of water at the eud of the belonging to it. These ten horses go risen above them in positioner influence, five Powers hud no oiher means uf acting he, with a few companions, captured a operation. New York Hotel—Colonel Hiram Fuller, out every day. Thus, during the four­ by so much they are dwarfed. Men who on the Porte but by a moral pressure? full-manned steamer, aud, after securing arms 3 pnd return to their allegiance, of and Hon. Charles D. Poston, had been in­ cti most of them took advantage, teen hours* service, the horses, aio have groped blindly to fiad a fitting Since tuen everyuody kn.ws what has whicl the trea ure on board, escaped through troduced to him in Loudon, some months B aked O melet .—Boil half a pint of changed five tirne^. Beitig .thus careful­ place for the exercise of their talents, i passed. All know wuat disapp dntmeut the blockade into Wilmington Harbor. Foui rtcen of the chief of the conspirators .creanj or rich milk; beat six eggs thor­ ly managed, their strength and speed en­ fioj it,And with it come naturally appre­ Russia experienced. She mobilized her before, and when he arrived at the hotel, were e tried, ^ried, an anl l convicted, and sentenced bringing with him several large trunks At this time he is said to have been duly to d£ath, oughly —they will be nicer if the whites dure long years of service.« It is not ciation, money, influence, prosperity. troops.. Ouce more people have per­ l»ath, bat afterwards pardoned. marked wi:h the TfirkLh crescent and comm ssioned as a Confederate officer. Danii 41 Shays removed to Sparta, N. Y., snd ^elks are besteu separately; have a uncommon to see horses that have been Can their good fortune cause anything ceived that at present! as it was tweuty- star, they introduced him in turn to Mr. However this may be, those who knew when •» he died at an advanced age, Sep- deep; dish hot and buttered; stir the in the service of f the company for fifteen but' rejoicing m a magnanimous and five years ago, as it was seventy-five' Cranston. The hotel was crowded with him here unite in testifying to bis extreme tember 29tli, 1825. . And that was beaten eggs, wittj a little salt, into the years, and they are still capsule of going noble mb in di There are very few men of years ago, Russia is the paradise of pre- x. coolness and insensibility to fear — quali ­ i guestB, but a room was secured for him “Sha;r»’ Rebellion.’ The following an- creadi; put all quickly into the dish, and through their daily task. Great care is mote before the public who have not vaiicatipg contractors, who build nplen- several days later, and theie be lemained fies rarely united with a genius fur tell­ ecdote in connection therewith is worth bake i from five to ten minutes, depending taken not to overstrain their strength. fought their war up through poverty, did hotels in the m many unfortunates become vic­ been killed in the late engagement then»dd tliree-quarters of a pint ofs;ock, speak, of the horses’ training neglected. a rough diamond that is never polished armed; that the Emperor Nicholas, if he' and to them he made several proposition tims, genet ally origiuutes duting illness, shou d be sent to him. The officer who pep[ ;r aud salt to taste, a small piece of The pairs, once formed, are never sep­ and set, but lies buried,in mountain again iM|>ected the mobilized troops, looking to the charter of their ve-sels for wheu it is taken to relieve paiu. Some, m«t (he flag, and who presented the case lean lain or bacon minced small, a little arated, save in the case of accident or gulches, covered with /aud. Many a would return to his tomb, killed by du- - the Turkish service.’ Captain Stead, of acquire it during great mental despond­ to his commander, returned to the mes­ Wor ¡ester sauce, a sprig of thyme and sickness. They occupy the' same stall “mute, inglorious Milton” sleeps in quiet may at bavin g thought tbtft his whole one if parsley. Let it boil five minutes; country churchyards; but the world is tbe steamer Prof'eteor Marte, was one of ency; others from an inherited craving senger as follows: put t Gy-till wanted, and strain before and feed frojn tbe same manger, divided flashing with light from diamonds that army resembled hia superb specimens those deceived by his pretensions, aud the for it, aud others still while trying to by a partiiipj}, into two compartments. that were paraded before him in the “Present General Shepard’s compli­ acquaintance thus begun ripened into an leave off drinking liquor. Its use is not ments to Captain Shays, and inform serv og*. They thus become almost a unit ip gait, are set, ringing with melody from Mil­ grand reviews which were his paaaion, G aham G ems .—O»e teacup of white movements apti impulses, and being al­ tons that are not mute. One thing is intimacy of which Edinboro took fre­ a characteristic of any one class. The him that at this time he cannot furnish urkey knows' all this. Bhe kitows quent advantage. No one who knew the contracted pupil of the eye, the sallow him with five dead rebels, he having no fioui , one pint of warm water, half cup ways driven t»y the same coachman, they certain: the man or woman who is oc-\ thdt the European Powers only wish to pieees the crown? ¿xert pressure upon her by the * man will wonder that Captain Stead couutenance, the placid expression, the mor$ than four, and one of those not of ets^, one tafelespo>nful of Indian get to understand perfectly his words cupied in picking ring to pieces tne crow« tbe threat of is |^8\ja 8he kQCWg thm or tbe boudoir. Wealthy opium dead as be shall desire.”—AT. Y. Ledger. at n glit pith a spoon; . ... p.' bak i in muffiu rings in the morning. been approached by Edinboro with the enters buy tbe drug through a trusted which they thread their way through the ployment bo ignominious and degrading “And if we refuse what will follow? Will same object, for he would undoubtedly agent, wh >se tongue is sealed by his pay; M atrimonial S cene .—-"“Can jrou let BI tkad S auce . P<>ur half a pint of crowded streets, encumbered with ve­ can never find those aspirations, Labors they leave us face to foce with Russia? f -—----- - have lowed him whatever in reason he ttie p«K)r usually buy theirs covertly, iu me have some money this ----------- morniBg ** to boi, ng milk on a teacupful of fine bread hicles, thronged with foot passengers, and toils congenial which bring de­ Well, we prefer to face her now to doing mi^ht have asked. . j the evening, usu dly saying that it is for purchase a new bast at a 1 pod- worthy—be promise^ to return in a few crowd and with merry making. A grain money, my dear, to buy a thewreast .“I want v A K ing ' s H ardships .—Shakspeare’a worth something. Do not be content dear, tbe parrot and the old family Bible, erase fire, removing ; tlie bacon a few ptin- /’■ days and liquidate his bltl. It appears of opium, or an eighth as much of mor­ new| dress. d ” “Soliloquy of HenrylV.” has been greatly with doing what another has done—sur­ tb it he weut up to New Haven and visit­ phine is a dose fur a beginuer; but the “W< ell, y*wf can't have it; you called utes befoÀi the bn rda are done. Serve admired. The weary King, burdened pass it. Deserve success, and it will and she could take but oge. After a mo­ ed Colonel Winchester there. .As it is desire and ability to take it gruws so rap­ me t bear last night,” said the husband, with plain gravy and bread sauce in a with the cares of state, and unable to come. The boy was not born a man. ment of hesitation she seised the Bible, and was hastening away, when tbe parrot well known, the Winchester Company idly that five and even ten grains of mor­ “0, well, dear, you know that boat. sleep, gives expression to his envy of the The sun does not rise like k rocket, or have had large contracts for furnishing phine are taken in a day, perhaps in three was only because you are so fond, of Q ookkd F ish .—Take pieces of fish, condition of those subjects who, with no go down like a bullet fired from a gun; cried out in a luud and solemn voice, “Good Lord, deliver us!” No'bwniaQ arms to the Turkish Government, add by doses. Strange to say, many physicians hugging.' we “ free^ from akin and bone, and put anxieties to disturb them, were wrapped slowly and surely it makes its round, and being could have been deaf to such aa whatever means or from whom he ob­ are addicted to tbe habit, though fully It hit him just right again, and she the l into a saucepan with a piece of but- in slumber. Many kings have, doubt­ never tires. It is as easy to be a leader appeal; the precious Bible was sacrificed I------------------- V“------------ 1.1---------- 111 L- 1------------ tained tbe money, Ediubo;o bad several aware of its terrible consequences. The got the money and something extra^ extra, as ter¿ VCI.f pçpper, »01», salt, B a lime little UllUbCU minced |H»lDlvy, parsley less, had similar thoughts. as a wheel-horse. If the job will be long, aud the bird saved. He was otherwise a thousand dollars in his possession when high co.-t is one hindrance to its general he left his pretty wife and hurried off to an<> the juice of half a lemon; toss over The King of Hanover, a half century the pay will be greater. If the task be clever bird. In. the home to which he / he returned to New York. This time he Use. Nevertheless, with a habit once bus ncss, saying, “It takes a fortune to thé fire until quite hot, and serve within ago, brother of George IV. of England, hard, the more competent you must be to 1 4,;;; was taken there were among other vi>- took rooms at the St. Omer Hotel in Sixth formed, a man or woman will do anything kt*e> such a.wife as you arc— but it'» a Wall of boiled potato. ’ ’Ï- r expressed great Burprise at the happy do it itors a gentleman rather noted for volu­ ■K- avenue, and intrusted to the proprietor to get opium that the m<-at inveterate toor 'h it." life of Leopold, Kiug of Belgium. He bility. When the parrot first heard him three gold certificates for $1,000 each, be­ drunkard would do to get rum. Opium r RE M outh .—For sore in >uth«,either could not understand how his neighbor N avy Y ards and A rsenals .—Tbe it listened in silence for some time, then he M etric S ystem .—An associa­ sides several hundred dollars in currency. eating is more seductive than liquor 1 pu .man _____ bei ngs or animals, no applica- and relative was so contented, and found navy yards of the United States are at to the amazement of all present it said tes l>eeu formed in Boston to intro- The same day he visited Mr.. Edwards, drinking, and the confirmed opium eater ioà is is eqlSl eqdffl to tannin, which should al- al­ time for so many pleasant employments. Portsmouth, N. H.; Boston, Mass.; New very emphatically, “You talk too much!” the Metric weights and measures, agent of the Winchester Repeating Arms can have scarcely a hope of escape from ways be kept in the house for that pur As ­ for himself, be had little leisure and York; Philadelphia; Washington; Nor­ The gentleman, at first embarrassed, pres- . < t is simply reducing all our weight Company, in Barclay street, and a-ked its power; the victim is in roitery when­ pose. A little of the powder sprinkled li-ss enjoyment, fiis judgment of the folk, Va.; Peosacola, Fla.; Mare Island, ently resumed his interrupted discourse. measure tables to decimals, and we * him to cash a draft fur $600 in gold ori ever he is not under the influence of the on it he inflamed or sore spots will cure hard life of a monarch Was* stated in Cal. The United States annals are at Thereupon the parrot laid bis head on one the o'd English system, which is almost immediately. Brown Brothers. Mr. Edwa-ds did so, drug. It is said that there is an opium t&ost imm^di these vigorous words: “I find, and Spriugfield, Maas.; Pittsburg, Pa.; Au­ side, gave anTudescribably comical and ab'y the most inconvenient, it is and handed him two $100 bilM, $100 in eater in a certain city who has fully V urs fob ! A a Q ouoh .—A patient, who firmly believe, the work of a king to be gusta, Ga.; Baton Rouge, La.; Benicia, contemptuous “H’m—ml” and added, 1 a question of time, and the sooner $3 and $10 bills, $16 ia notes of smaller counted the cost.. He began tq eat opium Cal.'; Vergennes, Vt.; Charleston, 8. C.;, “There ne goes againl” for nearly three i months could not pass a harder than that of any coal-heaver.’* denomiuatioH, and the balance, $300 in when about thirty five years old, and find­ wo (adopt it the better. The unit is not n'lght in qjiiiet, Columbus, Ohio; Dearbornville, Mich.; ¡let, without large doses of cult to get al. A kilogram is a litT gold. He to:d Mr. Edwards that he was ing, a few years ¡at -r, the haU( firmly A G ood R ule .—It is a good and safe Old Point Comfort, Va.; Fort Union, N. laudanum, has4>een cored of a most har- T he other day some ‘of the boys in­ going to leave for London that afternoon fastened upon him, determined that he tie | over two pounds, ana a tonneau rule to sojourn in every place as if you M.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Indianapolis, ethiDg nearer a ton than we get ais’ing cough by sdet boiled in milk. duced a young man from Flint Creek to on the steamer Denmark, adding that the could not live, at the longest, more than Ind.; Augusta, Me.; Foit Leavenworth, ^ urns .—The following is said to be an meant to spend, your life there, never, we oay coal. A meter ia about ‘is ship possibly might not sail. His draft thirty years. He was then taking half a Ks.; Mount Vernon, Ala.; New York take hold of the handles of a galvanic j excellent remedy for a burn: Take a tart omitting br , opportunity of doing s’ city; Pikesville, Md.; Bock Island, Ill.; battery. one and one-tenth yards. It is generally As' it puckered, him up he grain a day. He figured out the amount was afterward returned to Mr. Edwards ap^le and simmer in lard until it forms a Ttlndne^a, or speaking a true word, or Rome, N.Y.; St. Louis, Mo.; San An­ roared, “Jimiuy Cnminy, let up! Who from Brown Brothers, with the informa­ that he would require in thirty years, al­ adopted in Europo, and it would be ex- t to know that for once we are not salve; it will heal a burn quickly, and making a friend. Seeds thus sown by tonio, Texas; Vancouver, W- T.; Wash­ ever heard of a thing that could make tion that they kaew no such man, and lowing an increase of a quarter of a grain the wayside often bring forth abundant all the rest of mankind; always without a scar. • ington, D. C.; Watertown, Maas.; West you taate green persimmons-with your that he bad not, nor ever bad, any funds a year. He then made a deposit of money harvest. hands before?” R heumatism .—For rheumatism a large with them. In the meantime, however, sufficient to supply him with his regular Troy,N.X e Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, speak­ piece of flannel, well sprinkled with sul- Edinl>>ro entertained several friends at allowance during all those year**, year«, a and now M r . T heodore T homas ’ s unavoid­ in connection of the Brooklyn dis- puir, and wrapped about the part affect­ able failure to giye his promised con­ Delmonico’s^ paid hie bill at tbe St. goes about continually under its influ- I t aeems that tbe long-talked-of monu­ T he Alexandria ftwatts says thU the ♦ , said, “Place two thousand people in ed, will prove a remedy as effective as it cert at Watertown has caused a poet of Omer, and, securing his gold certificates, ence, viewing life and tbe world in which ment to Gen. Robert E. Lee .is to be an influence of the whipping post as a ------------------- &m0Dg is pimple. I ■ m moves as if he ___ taw from _ them 1 ____ the 2_J an open prairie and start a. that town to burst into this pathetic punishment for petty crimes has been accomplished fact after ail. The treas­ bias suice, although, so far Ml can be large eud of an opera o glass. Thus, for them, and some are sure to bo injured.” ICURk FOR HlOOOUGH.4-Hold both tbs strain: “O, Thomuil O, Thom us 1'Why so beneficial in Virginia that its use has urer, of tbe monumentxl fund reports H e MS ,, - . -v- .. ­ I P action .—Departure from sailed upon any of the the saksof gratifyiog a dnprevnA ’ appe '.our pet patient’s wrist» tightly, find it will atop did you stay from us, And not keep your spread to pearly every county in the that he hto eethand in cash aud estimated leaving this port. tite, a life of usefulness ia is utterly ws wasted. | program m» - I thfe hiccough immediately. assets, about $15,000. promusf” State. ■ ’ * 4 ! ---- ---------- f - J I Î ut> A « -T — 1 I 1 • — — 1______ 1 Û Column. I 4 30 I 3 90 I < 00 114 Ó0 so no is oo >1 Column. ; 5 00" 7 00 I >00 ISO 00~ ■«no 1'40 00 80 CO M Column. : 7~ÖÖ~ >00 |UOO I » 00 ■4OOOI 40 001 W» 1 Co!umn~~; ÌÓ 00 T T0Ö TTB'W IM «~no'ot>n« 21— . Remembered Days. I f f TÖD irar l ,v LAFAYETTÉ, OREGON, MARCH 16, 1877. VOL. 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