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AH' ACCOMPLISHED MAN. General Verdy da Vernois, Germany'. w War Minister. It is strange that the new German Minister of War should bo the bearer of a French name. Even in his per sonal appearance General Verdy du Vornois is far more like the traditional good-humored French Major who plays so important a role in the Parisian farces and vaudevilles than one of those wooden soldiers who are the ideal of the Prussian army. lie is short, very stout, somewhat apoplectic looking and possesses a pair of exceedingly mischievous and clever eyes. He is a kind of Ward McAllister of the German army, and no one is able to excel him in the organization of balls, theatricals, picnics and other kinds of social entertainments. Not only does ho write poems and very wit ty epigrams, but he is also the author of quite a number of plays, and has even a great reputation among the fair box of Berlin as tho designer of many a charming and graceful toilet. It must not be thought, however, from all this, that the General devotes his timo exclusively to snch trivialities, for ho has published a great many im portant military writings, most of which have been adopted by the vari ous war departments of Europe as standard works for the stall schools. Perhaps tho most important of all, or, at any rate, the one which attracted most attention, was a thick pnmplet, entitled "Tactical Retrospects" (Tak tische Kuckbllcke), which contained a sharp and exceedingly clever criticism of the tactics and strategy of the Prus sian army in tho war of 18G6. Although it appeared anonymously at the time, yet it was universally attributed to tho distinguished officer who has now bo come Minister of War at Berlin. General Verdy du Vernois com menced his career at tho School of Ca dets at Potsdam and shortly after en tering tho army was attached to the suite of the Russian Governor-General of Poland, at whoso side he passed through tho whole of the great Polish insurrection. The report which he furnished of tho same to tho War Oflico at Berlin attracted so much attention that on his return ho was appointed ono of tho professors of strategy at the Military Academy there. It is a curi ous coincidence that General Bronsart von Schellendorf was likewise a pro fessor there at tho same time. In 1S0S Verdy du Vernois, who had meanwhile advanced to tho rank of Major, was attached to the headquar ters stall. Ho greatly distinguished himself during tho Franco-German war, at tho close of which he was pro moted to the rank of Major-General. In 1872 ho underwent a temporary disgrace which resulted in his being transferred from the metropolis to the dreary and dismal fortress of Konigs borg. The causes of his disgrace were tho rumors current at tho timo to the effect that ho had availed himself of his knowledge of what was going on at the War Otlico to give a timely hint to one of the most prominent financiers at Berlin, who was enabled thereby to realize an exceedingly handsomo sum on the Stock Exchange. Although the matter was never actually brought j home to Verdy du Vernois, yet the j faetromain that he since then has been very well off, notwithstanding that up to that time neither his wife nor him self had been known to possess any fortune of their own. So remarkable, however, were hit talents as a military author that a .couple of years later it was found necessary to recall him to tho Wat Office at Borlin to assume charge of the editing of tho General Staff History ol tho Franco-Gorman war. For tho past three yoars he has been tho Military Governor of Alsace-Lorraine, and is re puted to possess a more profound knowledge of every point of Germany's western frontier than any other officer in tho army. Indeed his appointmont to tho control of tho Imperial War De partment shows a remarkable piece ol cleverness on the part of EmperorWil Ham II. N. Y. Journal. RIPENED MEATS. Why 1'owN Should Not lie Katcn Immrdl ati'ly Alter Thy Aro Killed. aa People accustomed to fowl and other meats bought in the markets aro apt to bo disappointed in tho quality of the chicken they raiso themselves with great care and expectation. To theii surprise thoy find it not so tender and of less delicate flavor, and pleasant an ticipations of rewards of country or suburban llfo aro to this extent cruelly crushed. Tho principal reason is, the unripo condition in which home dressed fowl is almost invariably cooked. Caterers who appreciate the advantage of pleasing their customers do not serve them with recently slaugh tered meats. Epicures prefer that all meats, especially fowl and game, bo kept as long as possible without be coming actually tainted. If a lady will provides a suitable re frigorator and ripen tho meat before she cooks it, sho will learn with expe rience that an old fowl well ripened is a daintier morsel than tho finest chick en just slain. Ono reason, and a very potent one, why Western-dressed beef ia crowding domestlo meats out of our local markets is that it is more thor oughly ripened. Our local butchers do not provide themelves with tho means of perfecting their meats before putting them into tho rotall markets, while tho others coinu to them alroady much improved by time. ImmetibO quantitios of meat woro formerly sold tho same day it was slaughtered, and while still unfit for food for any body but bavages. 0 S. Miss, in N. 1'. Tribune. dOTHEBOYS'HALL. New rncts Concernltiir Squerra and the School Deicrlbeil by Dickon. All our informants couutry cler gymen, intelligent residents, "oldest inhabitants,' ' and such natives as did not feel themselves in honor bound to keep their mouths shut rfgreed on ono point, that tho sys tem of Yorkshire schools was mon strous and iniquitous to an incredible extent; that frightful cruelties were practiced upon the boys who were chiefly tho illegitimate offspring ol London parents but that tho school typified by Charles Dickens was tho only one to which he could gniu access, itd was tho best of tho lot. There woro two other schools at Bowes, ono at Gil monby, one at Cotherstone, and one at Barnard Castle; and tho proprietors of those, suspecting the presence of a fa mous lltorary Londoner among them, refused him admittance; but nt Shaw's he was made welcomo and shown over tho premises. But in other respects the evidence was so conflicting that wo must simply give it without pronouncing any opinion on its value or the ro verso. For instance, one woman, a native of Bowes, whose sympathies oue would naturally imagine to bo with tho ma ligned Squeers. told us thnt sho dis tinctly remembered tho boys coming in summer time to her father's fields to help get in the hay, goaded to tho work of horses by ushors armed with whips. On tho other hand, a gentleman whoso father, being a schoolmaster, used to go up to the Saracen's Head with and on the same errand as Squeors, de clared that tho one-eyed schoolmaster was an estimable man. who cared for his pupils properly, and was generally respected and liked. He further stated that his father related to him how he happened to be nt tho Saracen's Head with Squeers after tho Dothoboys HaJl numbers of "Nicholas Nicklebv" had taken tho public by storm; tliat tne crowd literally besieged tho inn, with tho intention of lynching Squeers; that tho commotion had such an effect upon tho schoolmaster as to deprive him of reason, and that Mrs. Squeers died of a broken heart. Another gentleman onco in holy orders told us that lu was at Bowes Grammar School con temporaneously with tho existence ol Shaw's school, that bhaw was known as the' "King of tho Bond," because every half year he hired a special coact to bring his pupils from London, and that tho arrival of this coach at Bowes was the occasion of universal excite-1 mont and enthusiasm. He further- more was meut cited, as a proof that bhaw maligned as to his treat of his pupils, that grea! rivalry always existed between the grammar school boys and thoso o! Dothoboys Hall; that thoy played tre mendous foot-ball matches together, and that every Easter Sunday it was a custom to appear in new suits and to pelt each other with Easter e ggs. A fourth informant told us that the deaths at Shaw's school were frequent, that a large proportion of the boys were maimed by ill usage, and that tlu neighboring cottages were continually giving shelter to runaways. A fifth spoko of tho prototype of Fanny Squeers as a woman universally bo loved and respected, who did infinite good among tho poor and sick of the parish. All, however, spoko of Sha iis a man subject to fits of violent pas sion, and admitted that ho was addicted to using the cane unmercifully when under these influences, in other in stances when wo ventured to propound questions to more illiterate folks, wc found that without committing them selves to giving any delinito opinion, thoy tried to evade tho questions, and thoreby tacitly admitted that there was a great deal moro truth in what Dickons had written than their local patriotism allowed them to express The graves of "Squeers," his wife, o) "Fanny Squeers." and of young "Wack ford," who died at tho ago of twenty four, aro to bo seen in Bowes church yard. Tho lato assistant station master at Barnard Castle, MacKay by name, was said to bo a son of tho origi nal of Nicholas Nickleby. John Brow dio was ono John Todd, of Burning ham. and died not very long ago, and tho original of poor Smiko is said tc have died during tho year 1885, aged seventy-four. Temple Bar. Stranger Than Fiction. A retired elergymnn, tho sands ol whose life have nearly run out. write; to us as follows: "In tho year 1879 1 was pastor of a church in Horkimnr. Ono Sabbath, having mado a call upon a parishioner who was vory ill, 1 was de tained in my preparation for tho morn ing service, and just as tho second boll was ringing a collar button, which 1 was endeavoring to force through a new three ply linen collar, exceedingly stiff and with rather a small button hole, slipped from my fingers and foil to tho floor. Casting my eyes in tho direction which it would naturally take, 1 saw tho button lying in plain view close to my foot, just where I expected to see it. I picked it up, fastened my collar with llttlo or no trouble, and leisurely walking to the church ar rived there in ample time, not in the least excited or hurried, and conductec" the service as usual." "Tho bearings of this observation lays in the applica tion of It." Brooklyn Eagle. 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