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. A WHITE LILY. GENERAL CUSTER. ADA BYRON THE HOUSEHOLD. AN EPISODE. ................ i n —i DI8C0VERY OF THE 'COMSTOCK.'’ While still a baby, Gen. Custer de Ben Holladay is a feature and fix S ocial E tiquette .—When a lady I veloped a strong taste for military Story o'. the Life of Lord Byrona Only ’ invites ture of Washington. He lives in a visitors to stay in the house Senaations of a Writer who Found hia Fun IHjMUtnce of the Great Singer, Parepa ■. pursuits, and, upon hearing the beat beautiful residence on K street, where Unappreciated. she should appoint the time of their Child. Boaa. of drums and the blare of trumpets, he entertains a coterie of friends in i stay at the time she invites them, 1 he would, instead of exhibiting fear i Where the time is not specified, no A »lEMOUAIILt KX PEKIEXI F. IX A right royal fashion. His fortune is LITTLE ELFIN, THE BOV VIO as most children do, clap his little estimated at from $2,000,000 to $5,- ont. I visit should be prolonged beyond one BAlLKOAl) CAB. LINIST. hands and shout with joy. When 000,000, so that it may bo fairly pre land. i week, unless among relations and two and a-half years old, his father sumed that if he should prove unsuc | very intimate friends. It was a good many years ago, cessful in the prosecution of his claim iSre1?! The season of music was closing. bought, unknown to his mother, ma Few persons probably have ever 1 ; The guest-chamber should be in terial for a military suit for the ' Satiated with praise Parepa Rosa | I child, on the arrival of a visitor, when we were more conscientious as for $350,000 he will not be in imme and had it made with long read the commencing and conclud . j I readiness and bureau drawers, wardrobes or to the quantity than the quality of diate want for the necessaries of life. around her : uacrj "f 'diew striped trowsers, a “ swallowtailed ’’ ing stanzas of the third canto of closets left empty ~ r her fur wrap for use. Writing the matter that we furnished the He has retired from business, but shoulders, and stepping from the I eoat with brass buttons, and a vest “ Child« Harold ” without a deep in- amuses liis leisure hours by seeing materials should be in the room, and »uiw private entrance of the “Grand,” j These, with a jaunty little cap and tsrest in the “ Ada ” he touchingly if the weather is cold, the chamber newspaper with which we were con the Congressmen about hie claim. Though advanced in age, he shows nected. i, i,rr was about to enter her carriage when toy gun, gave the little fellow quite apostrophizes. The story of her should be comfortably heated. the air of a soldier, and he would Towels must be supplied in abun Seated in a railroad car we noticed no sign of failing in strength or oXe ‘P'ease- m* ladi,” in low pleading ! strut up and down the road per life, intimately enough known in health. His hair is just turning gray, n-k. accents, arrested her attention. It fectly happy and manifesting all the those repertories of unwritten bio dance, and a fresh piece of soap for that the individual, a great, broad but his frame is as powerful and vig “ the toilet. ” vas only the shrunken, misshapen 1 dignity of a grown up general. graphics of the aristocracy—the Pall Visitors should conform to the shouldered, powerful looking man, orous as it was in early youth, when —. :orm of little Elfin, the Italian street- I Every day his father took him upon Mall Club—has not often been told habits of the house, and try to be who sat directly in front of us, was he established and operated the fa green lawn and put him through 11 yon singer, with his old violin under his i the punctual at all the meals. More li reading a copy of our paper, and from mous.overland-stage line, known as a regular drill, and in a short time abroad. is given for tardiness at break the way in which it was folded we the pony express. He likes to tell of exl* »rm; but the face upturned in the the child bad learned to handle his It will be remembered that the first cense his experience as a pioneer of advanc fast and luncheon than at dinner. could tell that it was one of our own ing civilization on the Pacific coast, jas-light, though pale and pinched, gun and sword with all the ease and only born of that unhappy mar No invitations should be accepted en w< was as delicately cut as a cameo, and grace of an experienced soldier. articles, a humorous sketch in which among the Argonauts of ’49. an uni» As the years went by his love of riage of Lord Byron to Miss Mill- by the visitor without first consulting His story of how the famous Com »t inv^ while the eager, wistful light in the "soldiering ” grew’ with his growth, banke was just five weeks old when the hostess, as the rule is that persons we took much pride, that was absorb stock lode was discovered is interest anp in J, jreat, brilliant eyes, the quiver of hold themselves at the disposal of ing his attention. until by the time that he attained the mother and wife, for reasons ing. As he tells it, one of his stage Never was man subjected to closer drivers had a prospectors’s passion ■«.k i.ii intreaty in the soft Italian voice, held manhood it had become the passion never satisfactorily explained, re those whose guests they are. The visitors must not make unneces 1. So ler tor a moment against her escort’s of his life. scrutiny than be from the mcment of turned to her father’s house. Here sary demands upon the services of this discovery: "It will make him for broken rocks, outcroppings, float li-y-W uideavor to save the annoyance of His social qualities were as bril and other indications of mineral I Her, "the domestics; ” sending them out iring a beggar's plea. liant as his military ones. He was the infant grew into girlhood under on errands, or ringing the chamber laugh when he gets to the nub of it.” treasures. On a certain day he came »he co tearing "Well ” said the irrent sinner. half Well, great singer, the care of her mother, and here, We almost envied him. Presently exceedingly witty and entertaining, got well to Mr. Holladay full of a discovery frequently for attendance. he appeared to be chuckling at a he had made, and showed a sample mpatient, yet full of pity. , and his beauty of person and after Lady Byron’s accession to her bell During the morning hours visitors "Would mi ladi please?” in sweet great kindness of heart, combined property, were the foundations of great rate; we could not see his face, amuse themselves unless plans are but his n**ck was suffused with blood. having a wonderfully large propor iroken English, and the slender with lus bravery in battle and in the Augusta Ada’s education laid. tion of silver in its composition. He made for them. Hostess and guest old’A irown hands of the dwarf held up a hunt, made him a general favorite Inheriting uncommon genius, should not expect too much of each Evidently he was enjoying himself made a proposition to sell one-half of hugely. i a ('(¡j’ragraDt white lily, with a crystal in whatever society he was thrown. though, as we shall presently ex bis mine to Mr. Holladay for $1,000 ’s company. Then the thought occured to us that for money with which to operate it drop in its golden heait. The picture, however, that rises in plain, only diverse from her father’s, other The truest hospitality is that which ,‘Do you mean this lovelv flower the mind of every’ one who knew’ she was brought up with the most he would be pleased to make the ac The offer was refused, and the driver or me?” A passionate gesture was him, upon the mention of his name, tender care, and educated by the places the guest most at his ease, and quaintance of the author of the resigned and disappeared. In a answer. Taking the flower Pa- is always as he looked when firmly most thorough training. Her per affords him the greatest opportunity sketch and we leaned over, touched month or so a company was formed Bosa bent her stately head. seated upon his brown horse “ Dixie,” sonal beauty developed with her for enjoyment. The surest way to him on the arm and said: and operations were begun. The a guest happy is not to impose “You appear to be amused, May I mine yielded the richest ore ever OU heard me sing?” his yellow hair clustered around his mind. She is described by a person make upon him what may be to him labori ask—-— •” ‘ but we did not finish the taken out of any mine up to that “Mi ladi, I hid under the stair, neck, and his blue eyes looking who frequently saw her, when at the sentence. was yesterday I heard the voice. straight ahead. Like Napoleon, he age of twenty years she was living ous in the pursuit of amusement. time. Comstock, for that was the Well-bred persons are not given to 1, mi ladi, mi ladi, I could die!” The appeared to greatest advantage upon with her mother at Clifton Springs, He turned suddenly and scowled stage driver's name, became suddenly criticising those whose hospitalities .g^^vords came brokenly from quivering horseback, and there was that in his as of the most queenly presence and upoD us in a way that was altogether one of the wealthiest men in the ,,*ips, passionately in earnest. The bearing, when on his favorite “ Dixie,” graceful carriage, her complexion they have accepted; either their discouraging. country. The stock rose rapidly from ■"O^f.oud voice of the world she had just which was calculated to rouse the fresh, her features of perfect contour, households, their manner of living, “Beg your pardon, sir. 1 thought hundreds to thousands of dollars, and I*CSS eft had never shown Parepa Rosa wildest enthusiasm among an army her eyes large and brilliant, her head or anything that concern them. you laughed,” we added. finally $100,000 was paid for a claim -MJ7,he power of her grand voice as she of followers. They kept an illustra set upon her shoulders like her fa If anything goes wrong during the “Well, I didn’t. Why should I twenty feet across the face of the lode. stay, the visitor should not seem to IhroT, iaw it now in these soft, dark eyes ted journal of daily happenings at ther’s, her hair chestnut, abundant laugh? What difference is it to you Next to the Bonanza it was probably OHlia aflame, and in the sobbing, broken the fort, in the quiet days just before and wavy, and her person slight'y see it, and never speak of it after anyhow, if I did laugh ’” the richest mine ever discovered in wards. Even though you meet one 10 cti;vords, ’ “Mi ladi, oh! my ladi—I the awful tragedy on the Rosebud. embonpoint, but. perfect in propor We stammered another apology’ ' the earth. Mr. Comstock followed who is disagreeable to you while un srH-ix>uld die.” and he resumed his reading. In this journal, the General would tions. To these charms there were the rule, and from being one of the " “Child.” and the voice trembled, write some bright, cutting article added a voice of great sweetness, and der the roof, you are bound to be We felt glad of that; we were sure richest men soon became one of the civil. A person of tact can always ■ ,’°ll ‘meet mo here to morrow at 5,” and and illustrate it, and a certain very a vivacity in conversation that held the article would finally bring poorest, and finally died penniless. keep persons at a distance without that Cai midi ng the lily caressingly to her bright lady, the wife of an officer who in thrall all who approached her. him around. being rude in any way. A REMARKABLE INCIDENT. (bo heek, she stepped into her carriage fell with Custer, would reply, often In about two minutes he turned Her tastes, however, were for pure ind was driven away. getting the better of the General mathematics. Whether owing to her C hicken and O yster S oup .—Cut up upon us again, and with a face full An English vicar, the Rev. J. R. It was Parepa Rosa’s last night. both as to wit and illustrations. She education—for she read no poetry,and a chicken and put it on to boil with of malignity exclaimed: telle the following story of • t I I in a box near the stage sat little El- was an intrepid hunter as well as never saw a work of Lord Byron till three quarts of water; cut up a small "I’ve a good notion to wring your Jackson, marriage in his church r.” I? I [in, like one entranced. Grandly the writer, and at different times had pass her puberty—or to inheritance onion, fry it in a little butter and add neck for you, you impudent puppy. ” a a remarkable days ago: ‘¡lear voice swelled its triumphant killed six buffaloes with her own from her mother, her understanding to it the soup with a little parsley. It pained us extremely to be ad few "Forty years ago a young man ■hords, and rang amid the arches hand. These papers were read and of the exact sciences was excelled by After the chicken has been boiled to dressed in this manner, but there was Dpnj>'»jith unearthly power and sweetness. handed around, adding much to the no woman of her time, except Mrs. shreds, skim the soup well, strain it, so much of earnestness and meaning named Thomas Griggs was ‘engaged’ Elizabeth Goodyear, but, alas! a 1 * The slight frame of the boy swayed entertainment and amusement of the Somerville, and, indeed, by few of and return it to the pot. Put three in his tone and manner, and our to debilitating illness overtook the bride ind shook, and a look so rapt, so in- occupants of the fort. They are still the other sex. In proof of her extra pints of oysters with their liquor on strong prejudice in favor of unwrung a"° “ ense. came on his face, you knew his in the possession of the lady, and re ordinary attainments in this respect, to boil; the moment they begin to necks was so great, that we refrained elect, which so completely prostrated her that she took to her bed and •ery heart was stilled. Then the garded* as among her choicest treas it is mentioned by the late Charles simmer pour the broth through a cc! from resell i ing jt. kept it for eight and thirty years. Ji' TUX, Then he went on with his paper. ii about I vondrous voice thrilled softly, like ures. ander into the soup, and let the oys Babbage, in his “ Passages from the During this long period of time, as room viv “ he faint sound of bugles in the early Again we were hopeful that all would Gen. Custer was a peculiarly devo ters remain in the colander. Put a life of a Philosopher,’’ that she in try ajuus sisted by the guardians, and by a f over TH norn; again its sweetness stole over ted son, and settled a beautiful home formed him she had translated for tablespoonful of butter into the yet be well. Surely he had not reached small fund at her disposal, she main ’ ou like the distant chimes of vesper the funniest part; he could never on his aged parents. This home was »led her amusement, “ Menabrea’s Me saucepan, let it begin to boil, then .ells. E ncore after encore followed. in Monroe, Mich., an antique and moir of the Analytical Engine,” from add a tablespoonful of flour; stir withstand that, however brutal and tained herself by needle and fancy for tne the last aristocratic little city, as western the “ Bibliotheque Universelie.” He them well together; add the chicken unappreciative he might be. But, work. During tl irteen years and to"ii The t’ne curtain rolled up tor upwards, I myself knew her in this tiniai *ime, and as simply as possible the cities go, and containing about (>000 proposed that she should add notes and oyster broth, season with cayenne alas, he finished the article without condition, and never saw her off her si »i nanager told the audience of last inhabitants. The Custer house of her own. This she did, extending pepper and salt; let them boil up betraying the slightest gleam of pleas right’s incident and announced that stands on the main street of the town. them to three times the length of the once, add the oysters and serve im- ure; on the contrary liis face seemed bed. In the meantime Thomas Griggs patiently for the recovery of Parepa Rosa’s farewell to them would It is a large gray mansion with long original memoir. Babbage says that ‘ mediately. to grow harsher and harder looking waited but in 18G5, despairing of be the simple ballad, warbled many porches and low windows, covered to all persons capable of understand and he finally folded the paper, turned Elizabeth, S tewed S hrimps .—One quart of in his seat so that he could obtain a this, he led another young woman to I bitter day through the city streets with creeping vines and shaded with ing the reasoning, it furnishes “ a de jy little Elfin, the Italian musician. poplar trees. After the death of monstration that the operations of peeled shrimps, one cupful of milk, a full view of us, and sat there glower Elizabeth’s bedside, and received from her full permission to marry his Long and prolonged was the ap- Geueral Custer one room was furn analysis are capable of being executed piece of butter the size of an egg, ing at us for fully half an hour. acquaintance. Thomas forth oer t'oiause, and at the first pause, sweep- ished as his room had been at Fort by machinery.” This translation black pepper, little salt, and very lit- Here was a man without a particle fresh married, and after five years of ng in with royal grace, came our Lincoln. Nailed on the walls were the with the notes may be found in vol j tie nutmeg. Put all these ingredients of humor in his make up. We would with , iueen of song. At her breast was shaggy heads of bears, buffaloes, wild ume XXXI. of the “ Transactions of i into a saucepan, and set the pan have been interested in making a married life, he became a widower where it may heat gradually until study of his face, if we had dared; until this very day, when Elizabeth " lie fragrant lily. Queen, too. by cats and coons, and the antlers of the Boy al Society. >1 scalding hot. If allowed to boil it we would have pitied had we not Goodyear, restored to health, walked right^of her beautiful, unstained deer. Over the doors were the Ada Byron was married to the into the parish church at Moulton, l womanhood, as well as by the power crossed swords of the Custer boys, and Earl of Lovelace, in March 1835. will be spoiled. Just before remov feared him. was duly married by me to her 5 iif her sublime voice, she stood a mo- their brother-in-law, Lieut. Calhoun, The marriage was not an unhappy I ing from the fire, stir in two well- Presently the tight set muscles re and sweetheart. I cannot explain the 1SS | nent, then sang clearly and softly and in one corner stood their one. Her husband, respectable in beaten eggs and a glass of white | laxed, and soon a smile lit up his face, old of her prostration, or her ballad with its refrain of "Fare- stacked fire-arms. In another corner talents and domestic habits, lord wine. and he extended his hand toward us. nature wonderful but I do know ^aiwell, sweet land.” Accompanying stood an escritoire with writing mate lieutenant of his county and high in "Ah, ha! It has fetched him at last,” this, that a recovery, D ried B eee —Heat milk and water few mouths back she be iiher came the low sweet wail of little rials and two exquisite china vases, social position, suitable in age and (about half of each) and thicken with thought we. It was our first great came conscious of a slight return to ■’Elfin’s violin. There was silence in with the heads of the General and possessed of large estates, regarded \ a beaten egg and a little flour; when | triumph, and we felt, in our exulta that from feeble efforts to irithat great house at the close, then a Ins wife painted upon them. On one his wife with mingled feelings of af | boiling add the beef, which should be ■ tion, that we could forgive even him, strength, leave her bed and struggle across the ___ shoutwent up that shook the mighty side of the desk hung the picture of fection and admiration. Unwilling | sliced as thin as possible, and lm- and we took the proffered hand. she gained power to pass her ger ¡pillars. Then hesi>oke: “My boy,” said he, room that Lawrence Barrett, Gen. Custer’s fa tliat she should be known publicly as mediately remove from the fire, as the old subject of matri iffmenti '• «J A whisper being heard that Parepa vorite actor, and above it one of the i an authoress, he nevertheless, oftenerj th® I®88 it is cooked the better. If | j “I am sorry I talked to you as I did; door, XS Rosa meant to educate the boy mu Duke Alexis. A scarlet-covered j than once, gave permission that cer-1 th® beef is very salty it will need I am satisfied now that you had no mony was revived by Thomas Griggs, Elizabeth was willing, that banns eically. the generous hearts of a few lounge stood on one side of the room, I i tain of her article* on various freshening in a little hot water before intention of being impertinent. Yon that were published, and that she is now sknS'r^pnnnd ’he gates of fortune to little and scattered here and there were | branches of science, about which I going in the gravy, but if not very I are, I can see, fresh from the plow, the wife of her early and only love.” Elfin. To-day he is great and famous, many relics of the brave dead. In ■ thinking men made inquiry, might: salt.v will season just right without unacquainted with the ways of the „„''^'“the boy violinist,” and they call him the parlor hung a large bronze medal ' be acknowledged as hers. Children freshening. | great world, and perfectly thought THE REVOLT OF MISSOURI CONVICTS. to play before princes. lion head of the General, also an oil, born to them; their tastes were j R ice P udding W ithout E gos . T wo less of the fact that a man dislikes "'“"i . Parepa Rosa! God called thee in painting of himself and wife taken I ; were nothing so much as to be punched in Gov. Crittenden ought now to par dissimilar than was consis- I quarts of milk, half a teacup of rice, and $5 thy perfect womanhood, but thy together on the porch: pertly watch- 1 no more with common if not promotive a little less than a teacup of sugar, the back when he is reading, especial don Safe Blower Johnson, the con i!^ivoice"lives in our hearts, and at the ing every passer-by lay “ Frisky,” I , tent ly when he is being nearly choked to vict who led a revolt in the Missouri of unusual harmony; and their home j the same quantity of raisins, a tea EJIlast great day it shall be written in Gen. Custer’s pet Spitz dog. j was often spoken of by those old spoonful of cinnamon or allspice; death with the asthma at the time. penitentiary and endeavored to cut ¿jjshinning letters on thy name: "In The arms have all been donated to I to remember the two, as furn wash the rice and put it with the 1 Besides, I was in a very bad humor, the throat of a prisoner who refused ED asmucli as ye did it unto the least of a society in New York by Gen. Cus I enough ishing a happy contrast to that other ingredients into the milk; bake anyhow, or I wouldn't have done it. to join in the mut iny. The Governor these, ve did it unto me.” ter’s widow. The mother, who never which her mother had abandoned rather slowly from two to three hours; ! You see I got hold of an article in announced liis desire, some months recovered from the shock of losing i twenty years before. IES. ‘ j stir two or three times the first hour that paper that I was just reading and ago, to make "a noble citizen” of ri»M One of the most cherished names her three sons, her son-in law, Lieut, j But Lady Lovelace^ craved excite- of baking. If properly done the such another piece of idiocy I never Frank James, and as Convict Johnson came across in my born days. If has displayed a willingness to com do sc'in the history of Providence. R. I., Calhoun, and her grandson, Arty | ment. Neither town life or country I pudding is delicious. there’s anything in the world I hate, mit as horrible crimes as those of the s'pjSi ia that of Nicholas Brown. From Reid, is dead. She was a tall, fine was sufficient to satisfy her inherited D elicious and G enuine B oston it's a fool, and if there’s one kind of notorious outlaw, he ought to receive .ywha j}rown University derives her looking old lady, with a clear cut face,! desire for constant stimulus. Neither N name, thus honoring him as her most sweet, firm mouth, and steady bright her studies nor her pen the care of j B rown B read . One and a half cups a fool I hate worse than another it’s the Governor's favoiable attention as /ER liberal bene factor. Many are the eyes. After her death the home was her children nor the pleasures of so of yellow meal, one cup of rye flour, j one of these fool writers. Well, this one to be pardoned in order that he ySa deeds of charity for which Mr. | broken up. Mrs. Calhoun went to ciety, her rank among the aristocracy, one cup of graham flour, one cup of rot, that I’m talking about, made me may become good. The desperate cnoto Brown is still remembered, and many I New York with Mrs. Custer, and the nor the admitation her beauty and New Orleans molasses, two full tea so damn mad that I forgot that I was attempt to burn the Missouri peniten eec°‘ are the anecdotes of his odd sayings 1 father retired to the home of his re-' gifts received wherever she appeared, spoonfuls of baking powder and a a gentleman. Here, I’ll show it to tiary and set the whole multitude of and actions, which are yet told. We maining son. On almost any fair were sufficient. She speculated in little salt Mix ali to a consistency of you and. I’ll venture to say. you'll not convicts free is to be attributed in kiw *dip the following from the Provi- | day he can be seen on the street rid the funds, bet at horse-races, bought a thick batter with either milk or blame me for being in a bad humor.” part to the laxnessof discipline which Then he went down into his pocket, lias been encouraged by Gov. C'ritten ing " Dixie.” He is tall, and but little and sold in the stock market, and water, pour into a buttered mold or ¡re. dence JowmaZ: i, Having ordered of one of his bent by age, though his hair and finally, during the railway mania, tin pail, and steam in boiling water hauled out the paper, and pointed — den’s acts. Were not Missourians yes, jiointed at our gem. adepts in the use of firearms the re grocer-. Mr. Abel Foster,some "good beard are snowy-white. It is almost that under the lead of Hudson, was for four hours. Did we own its authorship? No. volt would have been successful, as cooking-butter," that proved to I m * a impossible for him to speak of his second only in its universality among Linen garments which have become * little 'strong." he entered the store sons. His lips quiver, his eyes till the rich and great to the South Sea yellow from time may Is* whitened by Craven like, we pretended to read it the escape of the convicts was pre with tears, and liis head sinks low bubble of the early days of the last being bathed in a lather made of and then feebly rendered our verdict vented only by the guns from the fw». and g fid: “Foster! Foster! don’t send me with a weight of grief too deep for century, partook largely in the ven milk and pure white soap, a jxiund of with his. Told him thnt under Huch Jefferson City armory in the hands rancid butter for cooking butter. If words. tures. All this could well enough I m * the latter to a gallon of the former. aggravation, his conduct was perfectly of legislators and citizens led by ,’«* J yon send me frowy butter, send it as without the knowledge, as it were, of After the boiling process the linen excusable, and at hie urgent solicita Adjt. Gen. Waddle. When the mem table utter: then when I spread it People must remember that all at her husband. Beside the ample "pin should I m * twice rinsed, a little blue tion took the seat alongside of him. bers of the Legislature reflect upon and listemsl with respectful attention the loss of $500,000 caused by the in Xl on my bread. I can scrape it off’. I tempts to reduce corpulence after it money ” allowed her in the marriage being added to the last water. for three hundred miles to a man cendiary convicts, three fifths of f.-ll can scrape it off. But if it is in the is once acquired are attended with settlement, large returns came to her which falls upon the State, they cooking or on my toast, I can’t scrape more or less danger. The only safe from trust funds held for her in her C ottage P udding .—Beat two eggs whom we loathed. ______ We never forgave that man until should return to their seats and very light, add half a cup _ of sweet : j ‘1 °ff l can't scrape it off.” remedy for males or females having own right. butter, ,. the other day when we happened on enact measures to prevent the lax But she was too deep. Her risks milk, ....... one tablespoonfui 1 ------ ---------- 'of — ------- a tendency to the excessive accumula —_______________________ ness of discipline, both in prisoners d« A little girl in Long Island the tion of fat is the preventive one— were unfortunate; and though she one cup of sugar, one teaspoonful of the article and read it, am and out of it. which makes Missouri ."¡¡¡J other lay. like the young woman in : that is the pursuance of those habits might have recovered from all this, baking powder, and one pint of flour;, sympathies were with him. notorious for disorders. —| N. Y. Mail ---------- *♦•— thA-poem. shut herself up in a trunk of life ordinarily observed by profes- I most inopportunely her attorney be flavoi with spice or lemon; bake for - r.;' _:.u___ : Tx___ xu_ a bankrupt, and her operations half an hour. Serve with a sauce A young California lady, named : and Express. - «’Sigi clorfng with a spring. It was in the ' sional athletes. By the way. a first came nk. t I garr t and the lid closed down upon class "trainer” of boxers could reap a were exposed, in his assets before the made thus: Let the yellow peel of a Sawyer, has made her debut in a It was at the shore, and a gentle rich harvest by publishing a little courts, to the world. Terribly morti lemon lx>il for fifteen minutes in a, concert nnder the stage name of icid 4 her. She remained in her prison sev- i book free of slang, where the secrets fied, she appealed to her husband, half goblet of water; when cool Giannini Savini. If they call her man was chatting on bin cottage hours, ™ for no one _____ down - _ ___ ’'"3 could hear her cries. Lnckilv Luckily she : of his trade would be revealed to the who, to save the scandal of any legal thicken this with a tablespoonfnl of -‘Ninny,” for short, the appropriate porch with two or three guests. His The instructions process, cancelled her liabilities by a cornstarch or arrowroot, which yon nese of the name will not be ques pretty daughter came up from the missed in time liefore there was general public. ¡M*ach, just out of the surf. "O a fat end to her frolic. She was would bo worth their weight in gold, very considerable pecuniary sacrifice. have first rubbed smooth in a cup of | tioned. papa!” she exclamed, "only think; I dise ivered insensible and almoet suf and the doctor’s bills for families The shock, however, was too great sweet milk; then put it back on the •r would be reduced to almost nothing. for her excitable nature, and it has stove, add a lump of butter; do not; As charity covers a multitude of was nearly drowned.” Papa, patheti «Mat ------ • «•» • —-- No one enjoys the bounding sensa always been believed, by those who let the sauce boil, but let it heat! sins before God, so does politeness cally to his friends. "Gentlemen! do you bear that? I have spent more ■ h A fox was recently discovered tion of life as much as a man whose best knew what followed, that the irradually to the boiling point; just before men. -♦- ♦ than five thousand dollar« on that aide* ep in an old crow’s nest in a high physique has been brought up to its shame she felt at the exposure was Before serving add any flavoring you A woman should not paint senti i girl’s education, and to day she waa ; dge tree near Middletown. I highest point, but who soon wastes the remote, if not the proximate, choose; a little wine is a pleasing ad i dition. i cause of her death. ment till she has ceased to inspire it. * nearly drowned.” I it in a pugilistic encounter.