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reating my elrin Jenst objectlon to equala If they were worlhy, ai v many Indies SmoNgZ my ac yinintins ald vl ingly have Aone tha e, 0 1¢ e tecind a1 fad Tielp that aef] be Bt i 1 35 e b i thele ap- penrance to bo prescntable n or_anywhere flne. Now, it Goea aeam to ma if we conld have some sultalile burean, or medinm of exchange, alf zefned and intalligent wicls who wanld ho willing to become helpers for the ** wearted muthors tght be provided with homes where they wonld Pe treated with ail duo consiiteration and reepret, I iave beon wonilorlna why Tho 1ome, in its holp. fainesn, eauld not estublish . st now 1 am eadly in want of Just such s help, and so am deeply Intécested, We' cannut advertine, for then we 8ra beset by the very class we do not want. | hava been hooing roma one wontd ask for that yecipe for ** frosting withont eges,™ for of rourso we all want It at this senson of the year, I forget who oftered 1t. Mus, Banan K. INQUIRY ABOUT T'LANTS, To the Editor of The “ihune, prxveEn, Col., Jan. 7,—I wish to ask Fern-Loat or Aunt Fanny whethor a emall bisck fly whieh In- fests my Madelra vine will be likely to injuro it? They seem to increase very rapldly, hut rearcely touch tho otherplants. I have only a few. 1 have just commenced keeping plants. I have recolved very valuable hints from Farn-Leaf and others, and hope they will continue. ‘The cllmate hera seema to be very good for plants, the sin s e0 much warmer than in Chicugo, We had tho lovelicat weather hore until Christmos Mffll!. when we had S heavy fall of snow, anda Ifitle more cvory day until Baturday. Now tho sun will soon melt it, and wo will have dry atrcets and walka, Siroc, 1think your **patent cake ' recipo In yery good, Iuse lllklmi- porwder tnstead of soda and cream-of-tartar, and think it Just aa good, and fesn tronble. 1inake the haking-powder myaolf, eoknow what {s in it. [ will tell you what [ used for the **fol*': Take twa or three good-aized ap- ies, pace and grate: tho rind and Julco of one jemon; ane cnp of rugar, and ono EHIK well neaten! Iet it aimmer tlil done: when tho Jeily in cold, nnd the cake nearly, put then fagethor, Mamle, Mrrlon, Ala., 1 haven't nnyof the thines you want, but you have ona thing I have heen wishink for,—that 1s, the capital and small Gier man text-lotters for mottoos. Would you send them lo muif | rent the postaga? Kitchen Apron, many thanke for pattern. Dexver. MORE ETIQUETTHE. To the Editor o The Tribune, Viscexses, Jan, D.—Walter P, Carieton, I did not rec an anAWer (0 your request concernlng tho pocin cntitied **Spring and Winter.* 1 do not know wliere you can procure §t, but it was com- poscd by Owen Maredith, I havo a copy of it that was taken from some paper. ‘The lines you quoted shoold read: The world huds every ,anl * Butthaheart fustonce, and when The hlossom falla off acre Nonew b D ennies again. 1 (he rore gues witl the wind, ut the thurns rematn helsind, Unfortunately T have no use for cither of the tecipes you oderad, but am just ne much vbllged. 1do wish some of the older (and wiser) menibers of Tho lome wonld write on etiqaetto for the benedt of girla who have no big siaiers to appeal to. In @ving a party ahonld the hostesd wear glovest When a geatleman ealls in the evening and tho young lady whero he calla has intended going to’ chuech or elvewhers, and hins no gentle- mAn company engaued, la it admissthio for her to ank him to’ accotupany hiee?ar should alin excuso - hersolf and leave hifin, or remnin at homo? Ao, 1f u lady has friends who call when alis is enyaged and reaidy to 2o to an entortalnment with a vontle- many, wiint {a slic to do? 1 ninceroly hope that some one will bo kind enough to answor nuulz, Zoz. g THE SILVER LINING. To the Editor of The Trilbune. Forrox, Jan, 8.~Thero has boen some contra- versy regarding tho urlgln of *' Every cloud hath ssllver ining.” Readora of Milton will remember {nhle ** Comun ** how anuble lady, lost In the woods, fu terrified by the prosenco of Comas, san of tho enchantreas Circy, In great alarm tho lady falls on bier knces, but {a reasstred by n dim vision of the gentlo forms which guard over her: fwelcome. puro cyed Paliy whita hnaded 1upe, ThiowLveting angel, gir with gulden winis And taou, unbiemlaiied form of Chastisy, Jaeere viaitiy, and ie, 1l muprenie goo | Ui 0w hellove things {1l Iavinh) oflicers of you gy " 8 gilsieriug cuanitui, € neod were, o Keep my iFa and honoe inasdird, uscelved, or diid u sabla ¢l s ] qecy urn forih her dllver linng un iBe hlght iLnaL erTy thiers docs o aAble clowd Turs furth hee stiver tining an ha night, And casta 8 glesin over this tuftol grave. Hence, we may concluda that what fs now a Kmu. but rather commonglace, saying is a moile ication of theew grand lincs which spraur frum the Bellsellmulunllanol the author of ** I raitiso TAN, LINES FOR AN ALBUM. 7To the Editor of The Tridune, Catcano, Jan, 0,~—I natlco that thera are many inqairies for sentimonts conaldercd sultable for Autezraph Albume, thoroforo Iinoiose soma verses which I have wrltten, thinking Lhat they may poa- alblyserva somo one's purposo: Like the snowy pags hefore mo, Mow thy falr yours e ls seen; What anall ths futues liring to thee With lts web of minglcd shoen? Bmiles, with tha faircet of visionsy Tears, 'with (ho wildess regrers Tlearts, thay will loye for & numenty Tlearta'that witi never fargus. Wauld that my love conld surround thee, Bul:Aing from every sig Algne must thou tevt thy sarrowy Alano ut fastinust thou dle, Then stand rm (fke th Hrngln llhxv,l'll(‘lfx:vvlrmln:t‘:‘lq :'r:'u‘x':{" (o e DIRIS atorn And rise 10 the morutig gt ) Kexrox, DOLLY VARDEN CAKX, Tv tha Editor of The Tribnine, Cittcaao, Jan. 11.—An old subscriber but new ¢outiibutor, I appear in anawer to Olivo's requent for Dolly Varden eake, Thinls universally praised; Dark part—1 cop sugar, 15 cap batter, 44 cup wirap, cup milk, 2 cupn flour, volks of 4 ogpe, 3 tea- :!mnm'lll baking powder, 1 cup ramina choppod, fs cup currants, 1 teaspoonful each of cloves anit cinnution, 15 &' nutmey thireo cuew, T enp mi o dauht me\\‘lmr‘: ‘l“' cups sugar, b 2 ter, S cupa flonr, 2 1ensppo; s lnltinlr fi;\?:’fer.u‘-' Aeaspaons vanitla,” Bake (n anuare flas and put together In alterunta fayees with Jelly betweon, Muke a frosting of 1he rem ning white of an egg, sud 1 cup f pulscrlzed wugar for the fop. 1t Is lmcly 0 Inol and lovely ta taate. 1 havea rec. p;lnrwllern un cako, which will send if dualred, i inads a card-recefver out of plant pota, after {es itrections in Tho Home vevoral weoks ago, and t was s complete success, Wil Fanni M, Stoclo send us some more hints on art study? Tuau, —— ADVICE TO TRAVELERS. To the Lditor of The Tribune, = Qrxxsko, Il Jun, 7.—~To I, I, M, snd others vhointend to visit tio Parle Exposition: Leave all your beat clothos at liomo; thoy will be uscless 1o you, Take plenty of warm, rough clothing 10 ;ur ondlh; steauwhip, Your watch, starched nen, end fino bat had better remain pa Upon laniing, go 1o vome inland’ Eagtish et 2y, Manchester, Excter, of. Nottinzhain—snd ar- AUE o Mav a Wock or s, during which L ot it "' made und huy underwear, eic., fomplete. " Domand 1n ah) canos Their lowast pricen o F cash. You aro now ui-Americanized, and flub for Londun and the Contlnent, Dow't buy tn Yurw until afcor you have buvn there wuveral & then wako”yuur purchases according to L and the leuyih of your purse, You 4 hml tho hutal rotes, und prices of uvorything i " buy in Paris, aud fndecd everywhere you go I"‘I‘;':::au.fi?'?“l:n'l‘l“. to be 23 to 510 por cent fower it censtully pass yourself o ‘uun.\mrlc:n. T ey ”\'fx[?.s'.'i':l’f-’v'.'."’ BLOOMING IVY, To the Lditor of The Tribune. Ciicaao, Jan, 0.—I have Just roturned ta my bome 1q the city after au absence of two happy Weeka spont with the loved ones in my childhood's bome, My flural troamurcs wero loft to the caro of my bired glel, and [ 8ud them In & condizion which Proves they were not uegiected. Mauy ore in bloow, and others ara howing buds of promise, A Yery pleasant surpris swalted me lovely Vttle cluntoreof Howerw of & dapicaty ’y“u’l‘l’t.»‘r,' and vury frugrant, biding among tho leaves’ of mry Aierman |vr 1 have kopt the Qornisn (or water iry, it I often ealled) smong my plante, Lt nover {p0ked for it tu bluom, ax I navor huard of Its hay: it Bowers, wo 1 thought I would el the slafere of he Homo and ves what mn‘ Bid to suy soout 1t Aoy inforwation on tue sublocs will ba_giadly telved by Wars.Frowsi HOUBEKEEPING EXPENSES, To the Eduor of Th¢ Tribuns, Cutcao, Jan. 7.—Dottio Dasher, | am young ke yoaracit, have been keaping houso for o little over two years, and this [ Gnd fhe best way to 10rat pay wmy rent, then take, you wi i andwake up your mind—~| thattbo 3k bay to kevp you @ week. 1 vory ofte ‘n ¥ epend 33, und live well. Dear Weatlu! ko, thly s ;uy urth atiouipl 1o acknowludey basing ro- & ved your Jutter, and auswered it threo times, ' 1 h.:l‘h\;:l :\ml’cuhnd \:‘h)‘ " d:eu not reach the ed- 3 30 caro it wad 2 X You4arg fureaken by ““ud(l:t,l‘:l‘l::hll.nk — WUAT MAY THE GIRLYS DOY To the Editor o} The Tribune, 10.—1 want (o say a few words e Kifis, “‘Lein’ a4 I'm one.” It seems that ln.\d’ Ao ready to adviso sud caution, but no ouu e Lz .v| toaulst them. They sru not to dunce, play & “':u‘nmo of catds, go to the theatrs, read thing & ):ecp lato houre, —in fact, notto go say- m,x“mv 416 prono to do, ‘Iuey can't always bowe aud read Lnatcuchiou-books, of do ho'w can any Wont eume nne that Kknows liss to avard thean houserra: one for [£ tnnt? ewarl and tell the 2 #4T endoy te n el . T rhoutd sueh iue to !*Modern Love," hut have no vo the pattern of 3 bnlhe, andt only a fow ferns, to mnid you, Ts thers snything else [ eonld sond a0 1 could get the pattem? .\leY. 1 had a dargo wart on the back of my hand, and drove 1t Away by the free na of indline, will take somo weeks, hut s notatall paintel, licep the wart pninted eontinnally, and at last it willhe driven ont, whon you may nick the roots out, but b earefal not to make it bleed, Tenresr, [— REQUENTS, T the Jdditor of The Tribune. Citteaqo, Jan. 7. —Leotters 10 Tho Home have teen read by mo with aincero interesl. Thonghts have been wrilten that ars worthy to heremem. bered. Oh, there aro zrand thonghta that Ne deep down in the hiearts of many that never come up to the hight, and nnl{ tiod neos, Al Madee (withont the madeap), why are yon slont) Can some ong faform e liow to mako & preuty cushion with acraps of silk? And also aoms way 10 wasl whita 1aca ao that It may look as haht and nice an it did befora it wan washed? Wi thin be laid ono side! Crael disappuintmentst Alas, Tam well expotienced, : Lite In full of sorrow. hich no worila ean tolly Yo may pine i laneliness Thouxi {n crowds wo dwell, ' Cerin, TO COLOR FLANNELS, To the Edltar of The Tritune. GALYA, Jan. 8,—1 have raen sevoral calla in The Home for a recipo for coloring oid fianuels, 10 one seems to respond, 1 will vontura to mino for coloring acarlot. which I knuw to be food. 1L will give to ol white flannel a beantitn] calor If direcilons ara followed: For one ponnd of flannel, take ons ounce of cream of tartar, ono ownco of pulverized cochineal, two ounces of muriate of tin, Usu a brass ketila or boller. Pt the cream of larier In with two pails of warm rain water; fet 1t come to a boll, then stir In tho cochineal, When well mixed, put in the muriate of tin. Dip the neticics to be colared In warm water, and then In the dyo all st once, Stir well; boil elohe minutow, flang o the auu s dey, then weash in warim soap-suds, p: M8, DYEING AR, To the Editor of The Tribune. Foxn nu Lac, dan. 7.—1 vonture 1o scek a little Information. 1haves friend far whom It Is nec- enrary to adupt a disgulne for an unlimited length of thue. Can anyane toll me what will aye hor halr (which s a medium brown) black? Also, what Wi remove molus from tae face? For the beneht of wuch as Purely Practlcal, 1will may richt horo that thera I8 not one atom of romunce tn tufs aair; and, 4 [was ot o steanger, awmd it did not scem presataptuons, 1 would ke \‘l:r{l much to tell Or. lenn wiiat 1 know and think of the clerk quostion, ButTwon't mind this tine, 1 cannot hoty mysell outof your: presence witha good recipe, und so Ileave you Atoxe, CRAYON DRAWING, To the Editor of The T'ribune. Nrwrox, Ia., Jan, 7.--Can oy of The Tome circlo nnmwer o few qustions fn behalf of o class in crayon deawing who are about to Juse tholr teach- or? They have hud #bout eightcen lessons, and haraly able to go on alone, thongh dolng very 118 thero any book of insirnctian on tho sibe Jecty nud ds thero a deaier In ortists’ wnterials 1 Chlcara? I hope, In the lnterest of these youn; urtista, that you wil give this an Insertion, and that wo ehall receive an answer as specaily an pose + Caav sble, Dlewss uddress BUNDRIY W To the Editor of The T'ribune. Cutcano, Jan. 1. =Will 1. B €., of Fond du Lac, pleaso mend mo pattorn . of Bwiss apron? Hilue, will you pleass end tae pattorn of dog, and 1 ean return pattern.of rubinit and horse, (f de- sired? Queente, 1 wonld liko your elenlinnt pate tern, Af 1ot tow much troubie. Eutoca, I think you would like **Warblinun b Eve™ (duet), Lors Veru, 1€ you will use Brazilian brilhaut for your allver, § “think you wonld like it. In nnewering my nhiove requests [ will return stamps or other patterns, Erra, A POSTAGE QUESTION. To the Lditor of Tie Tribune, Foxn nu Lac, Jan, 0, —Pleaso eny to tho ladiea ntorosted in your columns that when wending for patterns touny ona or anywhare, particularly to teangors, novee sond o postal-card,” From experls vnce 1 can xay that will he the inst of it not even ‘tthank yow,™ Many thanks to the ladjcs who have rewembered me for patterns, L. B, C. BITAKSIEARI. To the Edilor wf 'Ths Tridune, Cuicaao, Jap. 10.—~Wanted, Information con~ corning Shakepcare: 1, Who are the more proml. nent publishers of his complote works? 2. In there o differvncs in tho toxt of the soveral editions, and, it wo, why and whurein? ., Which is the most dealeuble cdition to buvor ¥ Lraryxen, e PICKWICK AND PLCKSNIFE. Tn the Lditor of The Trilune. Citicann, Jan, 8.—Wo arc all acqualnted with Mr. Pecken!® and Mr. Pickwick, und are In the habit of saying that such ond sich oxuressions are to bu nnderatood n a Peckanifilan or Tickwickian sense. Now, ox theso characters are each mide N1p of more thanone stronely-marked tratt, what In tho distinetive idea put forth when each of these expressions s used? Muts. JELLEDY, A SPECTACLL-IIOLDER. To the Liitor of The Trilune, Drriaxce, O., Jan. 8, —Can sonie reador of The lome tell me how to make aspectacle-holder, and oblige, BKEABWYCILXN, ————— ' ALL Two litils Angols camo from ITeaven— Cato to patter about my knoot Lovellent gucsts to mortal ;]'lvm, Hlow could I hopn they would stay with me? ot l&m’n them gifis of beant!ful things, 1 eared fur thom tendorly, right and day, Thinking ** Vorhupn they vl told tneir wings A littlo whilo by my hearth, and stay, 't They lingered long In my home, anl grow Beautifal matdens os fair and wiso | Aud tho world guesscd not what my heaet knew, Fhat both were Angels in mortal gi Haupy wero they, an when In the sun “L'wa Fosus rejoice on b parent teu; Anil [ quite forvot,- a4 tho yours rolled on, Tue dreaded danger of losluy them, 1tolled that my ¢arlings might know no care; 1 rendered thele homo-Tifo vweot and bright; 1 yava them robes thnt wern rleh nnd raro, And fournd my Heaven fu thelr delight. But se onoe afar In a foreign place May refolce for a keasun, nd thlnk to stay, THI snddun thoughts of o cherishud face ‘Turn his fect in the homeward way: So my darling, my lovely Maud, Felt # longing one day to go Mack to Leaven, whera dwolt her God And tho bappy Anxole alio used to knaw. It was Bummer-time, but In fulil on fold OF rich merlno I drapod her form, Last, in her svarch fur tho gates of gold, Bhe might oncounter the night und storm, With flowera In her bosom and fMowers in hor hands, And a emile on hor lips of sweot coulont, dourneying up to the ahining Junde Fatr aud young, sud alone, she weat, And now for the last time sita my Gracs, In matden thought, In her mulden room, Tiee cheek burns rod through hgr andal face, Av sho lists for tho step of tho zomlnv Rrovm, O falth of girlhong, that bids theo go ¥rom tha font fold's shelter, o)) unaleala, ‘To sit ag mutranger's hearth. Yot ao - Howue are bullded aud uations made. Death and Marringe, they tako our all— For Ged neods Angels, nid msn waut wives, And what docs it watter though sad tears fall, 18 Ueaven Ls glad, sud the great world thrives? Eria Wuseese, —— Conduoct In Caso of ¥ire, ‘The following directtons for vouduct in case of fire aro bswued by the Britlsh Roysl Soclety for the Protectiun of Lifu from Fire: ¢ Eyery houscholder suould make cach person’ 1 hils house acquainted with the best eaos of tavape whether the tire breaks out ut the Lop or at tho bottom, +*Iunates at th first alarm should endeavor caliwly to reflect what means of eaeupo toere uro in the house, 1t {n bod b the thae, wrap theme selves fu a blanket or bedslde carpel; oven nuitlier windows nor doors more than iccossary 3 shut overy door after them. [Tous is most important to abserve, “Iu tho midst of smoke It Is comparatively clear towards thy krouud; consequently prog- sess through smoke cun be made on the hands and kuces, A silk haudkerchief, worsted stock- g, or uther flaguel substaveo, wetted wud dqwn over the fucy, permits jree breathlog aud vactudes 1o & great extent the suoke lron ths luuge. A wet sponge L alike oflicaclous, In tho vvent of bolog unatle to escapo eithor by the strect duor or the Foal, the persous in danzer should num. diately mgke thelr way tu 50 brout-room window, 19k cure to closs the duor ufter them, and thus wio baye ¢ [ the househuld siouhl aseertam thag \(Jugl v mu:n asseaibled, Peracsia thus clvwnstanced sro eutreat uot to previpitate themsclves rom the nh:hfi: white there remalus the least possibility of as- shstasee, aud vven {u tne last extromlty o plaln ruru L4 fuvatuable, or recourso may bo had to Jolving slects or bluokets, tozettier, fustening wne cud Lo the bedpoat or other Turnlturs This lu- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1876—TWELVE PAGES, 1 will enalle nne yerson to lower all the others reparabely, and the Jast oy et himde!! down witt eocparatively Hrtle risk, Helect a window over tiwe doorway rather than over the area. 1o not give vent to the firs by breaklo jnto the hioure wnnecéasarily trom without, or If an Inmute, by opentuz the dour or windows, Mato B point of shutting every door after you s you o through the house. For this purposs doors Inclostne the staironse are very usclul, “Upon discovering yourseif on flre, roflect that your groatest danger ariacs from dtaft to flames and from tielr rlsing npward. Throw Fourself-on the ground and rofl over ou the Hame,~if possible on the rug or loose drucget, wi draz under you, The tible cover, a 's coaty anything of the kind at hand, will gcrve vour purpose. Buream for assistance, rar thie hetl, but do not run ont of the roou or remaln an an upright position, *Persona eapecially ex‘x--cd to the risk of their rdresses taking fire should adont. the pre- caution of having all linen and cotton washed $n n weak solutlon of chloride of 2luc, alum, or Lungatate of sudn,” ———— TAKE IT COOLLY. From Chambers”Journal, Some of many Instancesof extraordinary cool- nean §n the midst of danger and otherwire, that have been rocorded are here offered to our readers, together with some amusiog saylngs and dolugs, Whon gatlant Ponsonby lay griev- ously wounded on tho field of Waterloo, hie foughit his own desoerate plight while watching na encounter between a coupleot French laneers. and one of hisown men, eut off from tho troup. As tho Frenchmen came down upon Murphy, e, using his sword as 1L it was sshilleln, knocked thele lances alternately asldo again and aguin, Thon, suddenly sctting spurs to his horse, ho galloped oft at fuil speed, his cager foes follow- ing in hot pursuit, but not quite neck and neck. Whecling round at exactly the right moment, the Irfshman, rushing at the forcmost fellow, parried bis lance and struck him down. ‘The second, pressing on to avenge his conrade, was cut through diagunally by Murphy's sword, Intling to the carth without a cry or groan; while the victor, searcely glancing ot his hangi- waork, trotted oil whistling * The Grinder," Pansonby’s brave cavalryman knew low to take things coolly, which, ‘according to Col. R. ’, Anderson, ia the anclal virtue of the Dritish man-uf-war, who, having the utmost rellance on himself and hia wommanders, is neither casily overexeltea noe readily slurmed, Iu snpport ol Iils assertion the Colonel relates how two tora, strotliug up from the DI Kusha Park, whero Lord Clyde's army was stationed, to- wards the Hesidency position at Lucknow, di- reeted their stops by the plekots of horse and foot. Suddenly a twenty-four pound shut struck the voad just in front of them, “I'in blessed, B11L" sald one of the tars, “If this here chiannel I8 properly buoyed 1" and on the happy-go-lucky par went tuwanis the flesl- deney, 1a mlmlf' os if they lad been on Ports- mouth Hard. During tle same sicge n ver, youn private ot the One Hundred and Second Wwas o sentry, when an eisttdnch shell, fired fron o gun 1K) yards off, burst close to him, making ndeal of notse, aml throwing up an - ienss quantityof carth. Col. Andersonrushed to the sout. Thie youthful soldier was standing «uictly ut bls post, ¢losy to where the shiell had Justuxploded, Bl asked what hiad hap- pened, no reolied unconcernedly, “1 think a shell nas busted, s “Tuwards the close of the fight of Inkermann, L arlan, returning from taking leave of ten, Btrangways, et o Sergeant curryiog water for the wounded, ‘The Bepgeant drew blnselt up to salute, when a round shot camo bounding over the hill, and knocked his forage cap out of his hand, The man picked it up, dusted it on 18 Kuee, placed It careiudly on his head, and otk thy satute, not o nuscle of bis counto- natco moving the while., “A neat thing that my mant® suld Lord Raglan, * Yes, iy lord,” reiurtied the Sergeant with another ealute, “but a infsa I8 us wood s n mile.” The com- mander was probably not surorised by such an extibition of sang-Trol, being himsell good that way, Ha was ba:ily hurt at Waterloo, amd says the Prince of Orange, who was In the hos- ftad, 1 was not conscluils of the presoncs of ord Fitzroy Sonerset until 1 heard him call out 1 his ordinary toue, “Iinllo! Don’t car- ry that nrm away till I have taken off my ringl* Nefther wonnd nor operation bud ex- torted o groan from his los, ‘Tho Indlan prides hiinsell upon taking good or {1l in tho quictest of witvs, and frotn a tale toll In Mr, Murshall’s *Cunadian Dominfon," his civitized half-brother would scems to be cqualty unemotlonal, Thauks maluly to a cor- tain Metis or hulf-breed dn tho service of the Hudson liny Cump-n{v. a Sloux warrior was found guiliy of steahing o horse, and cone demned to pay the anlmal’a value by install- ments at on¢ of the Company’s forts, On paying the lost installment ho recelved his quittance from the man who had brougtit him 10 justice, and Jett tho oflice. A few moments Inlor the Sluux returaed, advanced on his nolag- less mocenslia withtn o v of the writlng tuble, nud leveled his musket full at the laif- Lteou's liead, JJust 09 tho tricgor was pulled tho Metis rafsed the hand with which he wns writing and Louchied lightly tho muzzle ot the eun; thu shot passed over his head, but bis e was singed off in n broad nass, "Fho smoke clearlng away, the Indian was amazed to sew that Lis enemy stlll lived. The other. 1ooked I full i the even for an fnstant and l‘ulu"y res his writing. Tne Indian sitently do parted unpursued, those who would have given chuse being stopped Ly the half-breed with, "Ul')'bll\!k to your dinner and leave tuo nffair to e, When cvening catno, a fow whlites, curfous - to #co how the matter would ond, uccompanled the Metis to the Bioux oncampment, At g certain distanes ho bado them wait, ond advunced along wtne Iudlon tonts, Beforo onue of these sat crouched tho buflled savage, singlug his own death-hymu to the tom-tom. Il complained that he must now say guod-by to wife and child, to ths suniteht, to thegean, and the ensse, Mo told his friends in the spirit-land Lo expeet himn that uight, when ho woukl bring them all tho nuws of their tribe. Ile wwung his body backwards and forwards ns ho chanted his strange song, but never onee looked up,—nut even when his fon spurned him with his foot. Hu only sune ovn, and awalted his fute, The half-breed bent is head and spat down on the crouching Bloux. and Lurnca lelsurely uway,—a crueler revenze Chan 1f ho had stoc bim doad, It {u not given toevery onotupluy the philoso- plicr, und accopt lortune's bufleis und fuvors with cqual plucidity. Horatlos are scarce, But there ure plunty of people capable of behaving Itke Spartans whers thee trouble does not touch their fudlvidushity, “flow esn I get out of this!" asked un Enclishman, up to his armplits i a Scoten hoft, o w passer-by, 1 dinna think vouan et oot of it,” was the respouss of the Highlander as he went on his way, alistresa of hersell was the spodss of tho old gontleman who contrived to tumble off the ferryboat into tho Mussiseippl, nnd was ens counuged to struguto for dear 1t by his betters half suouttne: Hlhere, Bamuoly dido’s [ tell yuusul Now then, work your lege, flap your arms. bold vour breatl, and repeat the Lord's Vray lor Vs mlghty ousarting Samuel, whetticr you land in Vieksburg or oternity 1! ‘Chorougbly vbllvious of court muuners was 1ho red-vloaked vld Kentish Damo who found her way fato the teot occudled by Queen Chare lotte, ut u volunteer review lield shortly ulter her coming to Englund, und after starinig ules Roval huly with her urma akimbo, obscrveds 2 Vell, sho's not so ugly as they told me: slie was!"—a compHinens the astonished Queen uralefulll' aecepted, suymg: * Well, ml Kood woman, £ am very glul of dat.” Probably” her Majcsty forgive licr critic’s rudencas as tho out- cume of rustic ignorance and |lumlu-n?r. ‘Fliere Is uo cooler inan than your shuplo fels low. Whits Gen. Thomas was inspecting tho tortlficatious of Chattanoogs with Gen. Gar- field, they heard soms onu shout: ** Hello, mister! You! I waut to speak to you!" UGen, Tavwas, turuiue, found that by wis the © mis- ml-‘;’l 80 pulitely bulled by un Esat Teuncasean soldler. SWoll, my man,’ sald he, *what do you want with el [ want tu get o fuslough, mister, that’s what I wunt," was tho reply, ** Wiy do you wuut u furlough, my mani® in- fuired the General, *“\Wall, I want to go home and sco my wifc," ** How o b8 1t sitics you saw her i “Ever siues L culisted; nigh on to threo mouths," 3 +*Threo moaths!" exclalmed the commander, W iy, any good Lellow, 1 bhave not seontny wife tor three yeara" The Tuuncssean looked incredulous, and drawiled outs * Wall, you soe, me sud my wite ulu't tuat sort 1" ‘Fhe Pustmaster-General of the United States once reeved au odd offivial cumniunieation; the Racbury Postinaster. vew to bis duties, writlng to his superior uilicer: “Bectug by tbe regulutions that [ am requlred to send you a letter of wdvice, I must plead {n excase that { have been Postinastor but o short tme; but 1 will say, I your ultico pays no betler thau wine, 1 udviee you te ewveitup.' ‘To this day that Postmastes-tiencral has not declded woethier s subordliate Wis U1l IKHOTALIUS OF Wis Guistly busiue tun at bhin. Spute of the ol uxiom about sclf-pralse, wany are of opinfon that the world s apt o take a man st bls own valuation. Il that be truc, thers 18 @ church dignltary lo cmbryo sowe- whero In the young deacon, whoso examining Blshop felt it requisite to wend for the clerey- wan recowmending i Lor ordination, o order g to teil him to keep that youne man In check adding by wavof explanation: “1 had the greatest diffizulty, alr, Lo prevent him examin- g tnel” Thia not 1o be abashed eandidate for :} 1 honors protnises to he as worthy of the ¢inih an the Amerlean minister who treated his villaga coneregation te ona of Mr. Beecher's sermons, unawars that the popular Brooklyn rrmcluzr ade one of his hearera. Acrosting him after pervice, Mr. Beccher rafd: ' Fhat waa o (air discourse; how long did it take you to write 1L1" * Oh, 1 tossed it off one evening,' was the reply. 1 T hdeot 1y sntd e, Beecher, # Wel, it tok ma muen longer than that to thiuk out the framework of that sermon.'! ** Are vou Henry Ward Beccher?” asked the sermon-stealer, S Lam," sald that gentleman, “Well, then," saiil tho other. not in the least disconverted, * all I have to say Is, that I ain’t nn’hnmc"d to preach one of your scruions ‘anye where, 2 Wado not know if Coleman finvented the phrase, % As cool a8 a cucumber "3 but he makes the Irlehman fn *The Helr-at-Law ¥ ¢ *These two must ben rich man that won't leiid and a borrowers for ons Is trotting about In grreat distress and t'other stands cool as a encumber.” Of the two, the latter waa more lkely to hnve been intendlug n ratd on anotner tnan's pursc, for the men whose * very trade is burrowing ' are usually, we inizht say pecessa- rfly; Lha ceolest of the cool; ke Bubb Doding- ton’s impecunions acquaintance, who, rushing across Boud street, greeted Dodington with: » T'm delighted to see youy for Lam wonderful- Iy in want of a gufnea® Taking out his purse, Bubl showed that It held but haif a gulnea. 2 “* A thousand thanks!" cried the tormentor, dam'y seizing the colng ¢ that will do very well for the precent;” and then ulmui‘ml tho conver- sation, ~ But, a8 ho turncd to take leave. be fn- quireds * {-um-lu-, when W4T you pay me that half guineat” < “Pay youl What do you mean1" exclaimed odinaton, ‘Mean?” Why, I Intended to borrow a zuinea of you. I’ have only got half; but I'm not in a hurry for t'other. “Name your own thme, only pray keep It!" saying which, ho dis- appeared round the corner. * John Phaenix,” the American humorist, be- Ir:‘z one nignt at a theatre, fancled he saw o {ricnd some three seats in front of him, Turs- 1ngz to his next neighbor ho sald: ** Would yon be kind enough to touch that gentleman with your stick?" % Certainly,” was the reply, and the thing was dones but whon tie tudividual thus assaulted turned round, Pheenix saw he was nut the maw he tovk for, aud hecame at once absurhed In - the play, leaving Lis friend with the stick to settic matters with the gentie- mau fn front, wnich, as ho had no cxcuse hundy, waa not done without consulerable trouble. When the hubbub was over, the victln sald: “Didn't you tell ing to tap that man with my stick? " “Yea! S And what did you want§? “On," sald Phenix, with fmperturbable grav- Ity, *I wunted to soe whother yout would tap hitn or not.” *Juck Holmes," o man-nbout-town, livingno one knew Low, was once under cross-cxamina- tion by a certaln scrgeant-at-law, who kuew hia man_too well. © Now, sir,” sukd the learned lean, * tell the jury how you llvel® el sald Hulmes, %a ¢hop or n steak, and on 8unday perhapa a little bit of sh; Uam a very plain-living man," “You know what I mean, sir,? thundered um'nuuuuouen “What do you do for alv- ing 5 “The same ns you, 8crgeant,” sald the wit- ness, tappisg his forebead sugeestively, “and when that falls I do"—golug through tue pan- tunino of writing across his hand—‘a 1lttle bit of stuff—the same ns you azain.’” # My Lud, I shull not ask this obtuse witness any tore questions, ' said the angry counsel. “Brother,” sald Baron Martin, I tilnk you had better not.™ Hero {s a hint for our old friend the clown fn the pantotnime, At the burning of a provision store, the crowd helped themselves freely, Onn man grasped o huge cheese ns bis share” of thy sulvage; tlalng up with it ho found himnself fave o face with 8 paliceman, and’ with admilrable presence of mind put the plunder n the olll- cer's arms, suylng: * You had better take care of that, pulleemun, or souie one will be walking off with it Equaily readyto rcllntL fsh his loot when thero was no help for it was a Chlcago uegro, caught by u poultry fancior in tho aet” of carrying off somoof his live atock, and challenged wit= * Waat are you dolug with my chickens” ¢ wuz gwliie or ter futchy ’em back, boss," ¢x- platned he, ** Dore's a nlgger roun’ hero what's bin disputio’ along er mo "bout dem chickens. 1 eaid dey wuz Coachin Chyniz ax’ ho said dey wuz Alabarmar pullets, an’ I wuz! jos takin om youn' fer ter atablish my nollidw:, Dey don't lay no aigs, does doy, hoast Efdoy does, I'm 1 uln,uunmed of hustiin 'em soun's Algs is sease,” mpudently cool as tho darky was, ho must yu‘!lfi‘:,hu palm for effrontery Lo the Erie Itall- way cuard whoso mterview with Manager Flsk is thus related inan Amerlean paper: ¢ You ars o conductor on the Erle, I bo- leve!” “ Yes, slr" 4 How long have you been on the roadi" " Fifteen yoars.” # Worth sume property, T learni” “ Bome," « llave a very fine houso In Uswezol Cost ou_somo thirty, forty, or fifty thousand dol- " . " Yes, sir.” #8omge little money fnvested in bonds, ¥ am told * Yos, sin," + Qwn a farm near where you residei’” * Yea, air.’? wiad nothing when you commenced as cone ductor on our road " WNothiog to speak of." # Made the property sincee?" Yes, sir." * uen at work for no other partics” #Noj but [ bave been saving money. and Invi 't‘ud it from timo to thme to zood udvan- tay **Well, sir, what will vou glve to settiel Ot course {un cannot protend to ssy yout have ac- quired this property. from what ¥ou nave saved trum your sulary! You will not deny that you huve pocketed o great deal of money belonsing t the rallway,~at least or 00,0004 Now, sir, what will you give to_settle, ana not ha dlsgraced, 08 you cortatuly will be If a trial is brought, und you are compelled to glve up tho property you profess to own, but whlch in seality belongs to the Cnmrmxyl" “AVell, Mr, Managor, I had” not thought of tho mattee, Forseveral years 1 have been run- ning my train to the best of my ability, Never louked at tho muttor in this light before, Never thought I wus doine auything wrong, I have done nothing nore thau otticr conductors; tricd to caru my -ulnu:lv and get It, aud think l've succecded, 1 don't kuow thar I owe the Cumpany anytbiug., If you think 1 do, why, tnere's u littlo difference of opiuion, and i don't want any trouble over it. I have n nice family, meo father and wmother, rela- tives all of ood standing; they would feel bad to have me arrested aud charged with dishon- cuty. It would kill my wife, Bhe has every Gonildence In e, wnd the fdea thut I would take & punny that didl. not belouy to me would break lier beart, 1 don't care snything for the watter mysell; but onaccount of my tamlly and relatives, 1F you wou't say anythliie more ubout it, Il glve you say—a dolluct’* ——————— LOST, but four years ald, A household dlrllnm And the night is salling dark and cold, ** Lo 4o auzuisied mother's ory, With 2, LU teatlcas ey, he Thero 1# guthering now from cot and hall, T'bo bille resvund with halloo and call, Beoking, for tender Mcrcy's vake, Tho lost, thruugh wood, and swamp, snd brake, A souud tha anewcra the muiher's prayers Another! suother! In salvoce tlll% As bowo in tefumph the Joat they bring, Clowe-clavped 1o lier futhes's urins sho 1 Falnt aud weary, with half-closed oy S*0 Papu! eotired!™ Now cloeer ised, Bbe batn fallen asluop on ber father's breast, Lost! A woman yot young In years, Hut old in sorcow, and pain, and wars; Loat througl hor brust, and truth, and lova: O Gl ] that (acde wisould dovils prove, Desgating bet down 1o aln and snaoio, To u blighted L and a tainted nuae, Proud woun's scoru, nian's fluald jest, Mocis tho bieaklng buard oud the aching breast. ‘Thore are none who scek the lost one now, No hand to eovthe the thrabolu:s brow; On a cold wlonc step, in ths cutil nigut-alr, Bho lles halt-bid by ber goidon bair. ‘Tlao pula hps mutier—tue oyea are dazed, As il Lrlghter world thuy gazed — ** Dear Lord, 1oy weary—2ive s thy restd She huth fullen alecp on the Futher's reuat., Aye, Madam, gather your datuty skirt, Uancoatamnite by thie huwan dd 1iers wasa criwe oy no pardou wing “F'was love—aud love like bere 18 v, A minile an1 a blush for the prolilrato— For thy sister-woman, scoru and hate Huut her 8v vougles hunt taeir orey, 11l the grave bath lad Ler shame dway. O **humlio shepherd ™ (n sllicn gown, 4 Meck, 't with augercilious frown, ‘Tho churge the Master Lade theo keep Wus, (1 though lovest Me, fecd My shoop, " A Jagdalen hath perished here, With clay-cold chuck snd frozen tear. At tho shophord’s gats dead {unb lee, | Sbamlog a Pagan sacridce. A LL Hows. Cutcavo, Dve, 18, 1877, THE PUZZLERY' CORNER, [Drizinal contridnitions will be pnblished In this department. Correnpondenta will pleasa sead thesr real pamea with their nome e plume. Answers will bo published the following week, } ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES. . No. 6. Chieago, Cinctnnatl, BnfMalo, Milwaokee, Mont- gomery. Racine, Indianapolls, No. 77, Bello Bobbin. T o, 78, T Xo.. Hear T Cirel B Alla it HnatoX RulE Impromptty Monareif Calel Orinoe Alkall Nastartin 3 Garneit Yenadizr i OllvoT NU.THO. No. 81, ERA NOBE ELINO SanE “hipiEe | EEE [ i‘g E 3 No. A7, Remonettze our silver dnlinr. No., 83, Mnrk'l'.wnln'- Skekhg e GEOGRAPHICAL MALTESE CROS3—NO. B4, LR A . v e e 0. . .. " e .. " e . PR L I R .o . ¢ s .. ¢ . . LR I S Y . I I river in Arkas |, river nziand; & consonant. Buttom—A city n North Caroling; a river in Frances un inland of Dalmatia; a copsonent, ~ Left—A river in Ark: #na; a river In Jtusin: & cape In Mamaachuselte; o consunant, Tphi—A nver in lreland; o river 'in Austria; throo-fanrtis of one of the Territorien; a, consonant. From top to bottom, one of the United States; and from lets to right, a country In Adl Jesart KaxpoLrir, AFrI ver In England n sin. Raxnourw, Wi, PUZZLE CONTRMIUTORS ASI?Q PLACES OF RESID 2 1. Meautitnl and a kind of tape: an Amerfean General and o prenosition. 2, Abird, an {nsect, & budy of water: merey and a girl's name, i, A amall'hoat and an article ueed in knitting (Iiher- nfan pronuncfation); wtutoly traver 4. card; distracted, n pronoun, and a rel . D, A cozcomb and nn mnimal; tinld, the cry of a bird, anda verb. 0. Acoustellations a deer and a hard outside covering, 7. A dish usually gerved with Iatnb; 8 piant having a succalent staik, and a girl's name. 8. Jullus Cwsar, Censsus, and Pompey; a protioun, o tuwn I Kausas, and anorder to **atep own and out,™ f. A vowel, partof the body, u negative, a vehicle, a horse, and a visivn; a male nickname and s heavenly Fuzsronr, I, Harry Tuovour. —_— BQUARE WORD—YNO. Ba, A lnminous body: o commercial torm; rlcal Luring a quantity of paper, BLooxiNuTuK, 1H. geomet- UNDINE. SQUARE WORD—NO, 87, A tollct artlcle; spoken; & companion; extracted the jnico from, Fox Lagx, Wle, Frtrz axp Frav, RQUARE WORD—NO. 88, A token of affection; a thought; an aguatic ani- mal: the act of welling. CutoaGo. Tunznose. DIAGONAL PUZZLE—NO. 80, Acity in Illinols; a river in Asla; & kind of puz- le: foreign; consuiner. Diagonally, from rizht to left, is grand; from left ta right, & llome correspondent. Down the centre, ono of the Apuchryphai books. Caicavo. v Nrue, A DIAMOSD PUZZLE-NO, 00, A vowel; acard: a_court; an island in’ Eunrope; to decree; an Insect; a consouant, Kead downe ward will rovoal the aamo worde, Cuicauo, Evnera, A MSSECTED BEA-DIRD-NQ, D1, Ono-eoventh of the Pellcan, thal stuffs ftself with fivhess Uno-mlm of tha Plover aweet,—par excellence of dishes; Onu-nnllm .o{ the Heron, with direct sscending chts Ouu-llllhl‘nl the Magple, mischicvous day and nfght; Ong-fonrth' of the Craw, in its suit of dreasy ack; One-ninth of the Albatross, that takes o'er seas rack; One-nl;h of the Eagle, with its sun-searching eye; Om:-ll‘m:1 'nl Ihoslender Snipe, by hunters ** born o dio And ono-xixth of tho tuncful Thrush, that sings when starms aro nigh, When properly comulued, sccording to our no. on, Will reveal to you s bird that liveth by tne oceun, Cricaao, Tuz TRIUXVINATE, HIDDEN PLANTS—No. 02, You long to vislt Asls, but 1 long to visit En- rope. ones' dog enta a corn-cob each day, q verb enables us to expreas our fou! You can rufer Nuthan to Shakepearo's wo Let me pin Kitty'a collar, I'he music of the viol etornally Hinga in my ears, Vo streets of Calro keam vory narrow, nadu {s yearning tor & lioyal Governor-Gen- erni. Cuicauo, Farrox, NUMERICAL ENIGMA-NO. 03, Tam mm‘y‘und of nineteon lettors, My 15, 10, 5, 3, ia what many desire, My I4, 13, 7, 4, 2, Is s gul's name, My 7, 6, 16, 8, 18, {4 soinetling to bo treaured, Ny s money. My, 17, 10. 7, 13, 11, ia a fruit, My wholo Is the history of & prominent event of the imneteentlh century, Mrs. J, A 1, Cuicauo, 1GMA--30, 04, y-one letters, Is a uirl's nume, NUMERICAL 1am compusud of twel My 3, 18, 10, 15, 1t 4, Ay U, 17, 15, 0, 8, 1, s 8 Shakpearean charac- tor, odlll('z 15, 1, 13, 11, 12, 17, 4, is & popalsr peri- M 19, . 7, I8 & poprlaz writer for youth, W 15, T4 14 & manvical prodiction: My 18, D, 5, 14, {s Btato, My whole Is & prover, Exurrwoun, 11, T. M. 0. CORRESPONDENCE, Fritz, city, lias guvased anght oll the puszles ex¢ copt No, U, Alexander, city, fafls In but two,—Nos, 78 and 79,—and hopes tu do betier nest tima, J. A. 1L, clty, bas but ono fallues In &ll 1 week's kinks, ond that s single letter In the Ll:l.& word iu the dlamond. T, M. uf Euglewood, [, anawers all the puszl rectly, with tha slogts exception of the tin word Ju the dismond. Qodfrey scuds In the following anewer to No.77: ¢ t awury 1 i peierunndner B Bt fhison Dandelion, cily, uds no trouble in answoring the puzzles, oxcepting ouly anal—mc diamond, It fa's litele too bard 10 get, sy dlamonds ususily are. Qur correspondent, Nitsau, committed an error in callfng alkali an acid, but nearly every one of Iln;lguhun noticed the errur, and callod attentlon 10it, 6cotia, Peorla, 111, has fuclosod the right an. swers tu the whole hatch of puzales, excopling only ehiniu, 9na subatitules an English word, 1t ju wost asklug 1o biuch of puszicrs to Bud s Ls BAKING POWDERR, word for a tangle, when the Znfill-h Tangnage i capoble of furnianing suchi an fnfliite varety, and 2 end iangunge I hardly prefecable to Angla- sazon, Mischief and Mamma, city, have nnitediy rolved &) the pzsles of 1aat week, except No, 0. The word that bothered #0 many 1n the diamond Is hers ziven sl) right. P. P.. Urban, 111, senda & feiter with answers tosl] the puzzies. Tho diamond will have a retting InTne Comer as soon as posaibie. The Corner mitsed the Urbana letter for two weeks, From that excellent solver, Rells Tiohbin, of Dizan, come tha correctaneiers tn ail the tangles, The laay still maintaine her prestize for quick :.mk, 85 the etter Is dated the evening of Satur- Wallace, city, sends andwers to all the pazzies, with one Excfifillun.— 83, —and all are 0. K. The lady you ilude to has stated that the ominsion wns anintentional, and has ssxed pardonof the puzzlers. The Trinmvirata forwara answera to_all, with three exceptlons,~Nos, 79, 40, and 83,—and of conrse they sra cor a3 their answern always are. They have a dissccted puzele fn tals week that la & capital one. Poplar, Oshkosh, Wie., wends the proper an- twera (g all the puzzlea of last week, with uno ex- ception, —that Latin word, The lady accomplished ti1e feat Saturday eveninz, andl thore who devoted 1nore time munt cunsider It capital work. . B. C,, Galena. 1IL., After an ahwence from The Corner of two weeks, rends anwwerd 1o Now, 75, 7' 77, 80, #1, %2, and 81, Partial answers wern found to Nos. 78and 70, Csnnot Gad the pazzle You say you Inclosed. Tabolink, Freeport, Iil. , congners all the riddles, and the rorutionn are corruct, This enrrespondent Jsone of tha few who gase the rizht Latin word in the diamond, and, like ail tiie rest, notices the al- kali in No. 70 &a being the ntithenis of an acid. Encna Cnanagrs, Dixon, Til., a8 uaual, sende correct anewors (0 all questions presented Iast week, The |I'){ hias hoen highly complimented for hier puzzle of last week by several correspond- ents, and The Corniee will cortainly find room for any more productions of her pen. 1laopy Thought, Freeport, 1il., hias s happy fac- nity of auawering puzzles correctly, and she han dunie po this week I the cano of the whole Nt Owr correspondent has an excellent purele tn this nutaber, and several puzelors will hew thelr names ami ;S-lde..cc- preity effctually enigmatized fn Dorah Yarron, of Grand Ceoesing, 111, sanas tha fizat complete |{st of answers received 1o each and 8l of last weck'n pazzies, A nots from the lady taya the onilsejon in No. 72 was unintentional on hee part, aud alie neka pardon of thie guesscrs tor }{,“,’,‘f";""‘" Miss Dorah insy consider hernelf ven. Answora have heen recelved (0 Nos. 77, 81 82, from Tuberose, city: to Nos, 50, 81, frum kinma Robel 11, nd and K3, £l . an , trom Harey, West Liberty, Ta,; to 3 6, " BU, 81, n'.’_."nnu i, Trom 1L, G, ¢~ .'-: ton, Il ; to Nos. 78, 77, and 42, from Poverty, Itasca, 1il. ; to Nod, 78, 77, and 81, from Irah: to Now. 75 (incorrect), 70, 77, and 82, from Thistle, clty; to Nos. 75 incor 4, 77, Eudum, city; o Nog ond 53, from Emma, a1, and 82, trom \\':l'ul 2, an ,,'- o .' e, 'TIJ ey, city; to Nos, ., S, H, 5, from A, 1, 08 103 10" Non, 76 and 77, from Easci, clty; g 81, trom Express, and Y, frow Lob Koen, to Noe. 70, 77, %4, 7, an citys to Nos. 73, 70, 77, 81, Stay, city. 10WA. The Supreme Court on I'romissory Notes =New Departure In Dentlstry—Liquor- Law . Declsinns. Bpecial Correspondence of The Tribune, Des Muixes, In., Jun. 9.—I attempted, the oter day, to vive a new departure of our Su- preme Court un promlssory uctes; but, by some hocus-pocus, the * departure " drupped out, and an old and well-establistied doctrine remained, maklog my statement sheurd, 'Che rule 1s, that, if o mau gives his hote for §10, and It tw rutsed t0 8110 eud sold to n bank, before ma. tunty, the maker must pay the $110, and caunot st ub the fraud to defeat the holder who 18 an invocent purchaser, 'The new departure s, that, It #man glves o note for €1V, und it s slyned by wuotler as surcty, and the word *surety ™ Is niterward erased Truudulentiy, and the 0oL sold Lo a bank, in sueh case the Court #1586 tho crasurc of the word *'surcty™ fs such an alteratlon of the note as to releass the sisner irom ail lability, and the bank cannot rerover, In Lboth cascs, it will bescen, there was an altera- tiou of the noteuficr it wus made, and betore purctiased by the bang; andinune case the male- cr is oblized to pay blue thnes more thun he agreed to, while ju'the other be pays nothing, NEW DEFARTURE IN DENTISTHY, It 18 well known that tractured wones, lacer- ated tlesh, and turn caticle will reunite and e. cowme sound, Why not so wita iecth{ Bo nuerfed r. . B, Rundle, ol slonticello, -a dentist; and he resolved to try the experiment at the Hrat opportunity, which was 0ot long in coming, I the persou of & mus- cular blacksmith, full of nerve and pluck, He was wincing under the palns ot the hrst molur on the right lower slde. ‘The Doctor expluinea Lisuew tieory, and the patlent was just mad cuough uot to cure what e did, so he stopped the paly ond saved the tooth, It was quickly 1lited, alsclosing a shight decay on tue surfuce and an uleer on ecack prong,” The tooth wus cleaucd, drilled, and plueged with gold,—the uremuun requiring about two hours,—and re- placed in the Jaw us Lelore. It 1s now dolug rood service, sud Is us tirm a8 ever, This fs u new departure ju dentlstry worthy of mote, but 1t requures grood nerves to adopt it. LIQUOK-LAW DECISIONS, Tho Supreme Court of {ms Htate Is decldedly leantng to the doctrine that thereare noproperty- rights 1 Hquur sold, or kept for sale, tion of law, It has utready beep declded that, it a man exchanees goods for liquor, sndthe liquor 1s suld in violation of law, he can recover back the value of the goods, and the lquor-seller has no defense, Alo, that, were 4 Dromissury nute bs even for the value of Nquor, whicl lquor 1s Kept und sold in violation ol the Liquor-luw, tho note i3 void, ana the scller 1s witwout reinedy. All contracts on acvount ot intoxicating Hquors sold In violation ot law arc utteriy null and void, aguinst sll persons, in il cases.” Tho lutest decloiou ds 1 8 case whery liquors to the value of 2,500 wersselzed by fll- cers for condemnation and destruction for violu- tion of the Liquor law by thuowuers. Theown- era replevied the liguor, and sought an fujunc tion to restrau the condemnution procecdings, which was denled. The Supremc Court hoids that liquor selzed by otficers for violation of the Liquor law of this State caunot bu replevied, nor recovered by the uwners under any process kuown to tho statutes, and they ure nusolutery without remeay. Chicazo wholesale dealers suiling Mquor to lowa retwtl deaters shiould look outs lor, \f the llquor is kept forsale in violation w, the wholesale dealer bas norients ugulnat the liquor as property fn this Staté, nor cun be TSCOVEr On & note gven for the lguor, or un 8 debt, Tho tenor of the declsfon ts, that Hquor Kkept for sale in violationof law 18 not property, s all transactions In relation thereto are void wnd thst & single llegul sale coutlicates thy wliole stock on haud, e — 0 MAIDEN FAIR, u viold- The tender | Of morials none but tuee can share, We Ynmd. and my foot have trod Litu's wenry woys alune: Toald, encouragd, ur appisad Ay effurts, thero weru nune, Hutin through all theeo weary years, There's sught that dried my bltier tears, *Twero thoughts of (hee alunc; And hopes that we should meot azatn Have haushed bialf of parting's paiu. O malden, If by chance these lincs Bhould greet xh{ lonping Temember bim who el repis Fur thee, and Diake roplys 17 st sy hoart a truo o e, us ever been Lo L oo altbo U P e 10 ¥ pas Could'st weicons msplng:l‘c'lu last, M Poir, Wis, L. A. Ounonxx, o __MISCELLANEOUy, NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS To Germaun & French Perfodicals, Viz: ulaube,” **Ucher Land und Mecr," +* Bazar, MU L evn Ilat wurual deg hatnes, " &t 2D, BUERLELCS, 235 rlate st _CREAM DR. PRICEN 51me pownen IS THE ONLY POWDER Indorsed by Eminent Chemists and Physi- cians for its PERFECT PURITY and HEALTHFULNESS, and USED IN TEEIR OWN FAMILIES. NADWAY'S RENTEDIES. From the Hon, Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR. R. R, REMEDIES After Uslag Them for Beveral Tears. :;é:;;rmu&' an.4, 1877, -DxaR in: Maving for sev. [nes, dountinely at first, bug to ] Tect, The liead b hefter deeribed than i i by Tua e the tiaiment fre poiy anently ant {recly, atmost Thyae cely, almnat Tny, Qh'f:,yx fiding e proailed * regt. 'nu%,&;;:-m” i faswar. % RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Cures tho Worst Pains infrom Oneta Twenty Minutes, INOT ONE HOUR After reading thia advertisement need any ona snffe run pain. . RADWAT'S READY RELIAF I8 FoR BVEn BRI T EALT laf;. Al The Only Pain Remedy Thatnstantly stopsthe most excruciating palny, sllaya "é'.,"“";‘xé‘&’.‘ca“"u:-‘.‘h','. Songertions, whethee’ of ta T F otber glands, or urgans, by FROX ONFE TO TWESTY XINCTTES, ‘o matter haw vinlent or excraciating (ha pato the HEUSIATIC, Red-iiaden, [nfirm, Crippled, N v Eeumm, O prowirated with disease oy semer, T RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladdar, Infammation of the Bowels, Congastion of tho Lungs, Sore Throat, Diffcult Breathing Palpitation of the Heart, Hyaterics, Oroup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influcnzs, Hesadacho, Toothache, Neurzlgia, Rroumatism, Cold Ohills, Ague Caills, Ohilblains, and ¥rost Bitos. Tha apslleation of the NEADY RELIEF to the pars SriAHEnere the pali or Giheally €xiie Wil ‘shord Sateand cumiort. atnmbler of water wilt in JE e e i unse e e b Dy e ey b 104 ED, N e V1 o Lt Wit mln’.n_Lhumiu‘;‘ and alt nx:r,mrl;:.i;.l; :;anl-t; rier aye carzy n battie ot RADYAYY READY TELTEE WA thetne A Tew. frors i #aie i LTevent sichnestr {uin From ehaage of water. 15 1tbGtUCT 1A Erviach LFanuy of IhiuTs ae & tihiiulant, FEVER AXD AGLH, TEVER AND AGUR cared far s ernta. Theze fsnes ATemedtil AgrEtIn thia vurhd LAt ewill erien Feicr ang v and all other Malarious, Bllious sensiet, T ow, anii cServinidi by 1ADY: READT RELILF. A 1y Flatg ceau ok A8 1244 per bottle. e ] HEALTH! REARTY! Btpoag atd Tich Dlosd—Taeream cf Tlewy anl v laliiClear Shin and Leactliel Conpiesion accurod o DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent has made the moat asto: = carest mmflvk‘ royartd are the cHsnges the hody irvinrenes Ladse L lhdeucs 0 thiis truiy wonderul Bedic.ne, thit Every Day an Increase fn Flesh and Weight is Scen and Folt, THE GREAT BLOOD PIREICR, riaparifiian pesotrent commum. UR W00, puesl, Lriue, fud otfer it i1y an 20t the gysicm tho v hiur uf life,fo ‘ thg wastes of thie foy With Rew and rcui Eemotua, Byrhillle Contuzitivg, Glandy rr, Ulcers 1a tlie fltost, Mauin, Tusuore. Nui Glands atd ulner yarte of the svatem, Sore 3¢ ©rous DIscharies fruth the Lass. mud e Wi Fhin” Diseasca, Eropuinin “Leter Kureu ¢ ‘Bnit Eryslpeina, A (Beurn, e Worma ln the Gors, il all wastes of '(he 1its ity e, 11 the patfent, dally becoming redncad by tha ang decomposition Lhst are ontipusly progr, diicceeiis (1 AFTERting 11.ea wastes, 854 FrpAICY the 1. with new tanterial mads from ueaizn® blood—and tuls the parsaparillian will and does sevire—a cure i core Lains fuP wien vty thia Fem~iy CoREIPUECS 18 Work of puriacasion, Aud pucceeds ju ¢im.tisutnz tha 1o ot waaien, fta Tepalre will be Tanid, and cvery Gay tis atient will feol bimself Broarer,, tie food diresting ‘eulgxearnypeme mproviog, aud gexd agd welh creasiog. Not orily dots the Sarsarariilisg Resolvent exeel all sruedial ‘arents In the cir bl LR, ScrolGlous, Constitutional and 8kindiseass, but it is tha valy poss 1udve cure Tor Kidnoy and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Disoases. Gravel, Sloiage bt Water, iucwntinenc Gt ' Crtue! i Diacase, Alburminuri 10 &l caxee where c.0ne org 14t depoatia, OF s WALCE 18 Phick, Ciowdy,Iced Latances I1ke 1o white uf an ey, oF (hicdis iike 1, OF thera {3 8 MOTbIL UaTk Billus abpea. anca anu white baue-dust deposlts, abd weca thers 1s & ricktug, buring sentlon whed pastys walcr, aid i 1a tho swall Of the back aBu aio0K the bolLs. Tumor of Twolvo Years® Growth Cured by Radway’s Rosolvent Dy Bapwar=1 bavg bat Ovarian Tumor fn ovaries uud bowels, Al the ditorasald - fher: the pouelpforit sk tried everviiin mepded, but pothiug Liciped me, #nd thought I wouid try it b.6 had n cause | had suflered fuf Awelve yours. 0f the Liesalvent and voe bux of Jutray botties of your Heady Kelief; and tyer umor 10 be seen or feit, llhh teel bettel avbier than [ Beva for'tacive sears. T eF i 3 Biunr " wor wasin the dcftalde of tha bowcis, o 107 QUo LeneRr of ntlicry, (18 thi Pabiten e 't ou'chovae. © LANNAN T PRICE,, - - $1 Por Bottlo. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Anx Axson, Mich.. Aw&fi}l 1 nd Birr' ] Save Leen b Elllll l'llll and also ualng the rva ut 06 ¢AF for o 80 tumurs on the aixlowen, whi-n tha Enost eminent physiclaus of our Medlcal Loliegu pro- unced lacurhble: ’l’hl:& were Ilke knots on » tree. My welght was 273 unds when 1 commonced with your remcidies, sud 8 two hundred aud (e | uunus, vut they sre ot ‘rl. 1 heve taken twenty:four bottice of jia- solsent, lue of lielicf, aud twenty-four Lottlesof pilis. 1xot xnakm rfln\'lllxlil G. Greavill, Vicase acud we bouk ** Falso aad True.” L MRS, €. KRAPR, Another Letter from Mrs, C, Krapf, D2, Rapwav~Kind Elr: I take the liberty to address 0u ageln, yhulmhlrflll'ylmm-wq Uy tho uscof wur mediciuve. Threa' of he tumors aro entirol i Lhe fourth Is nmlylo. Dmu! 4 oy, aud wy wel lli‘t decreaaing vi ast, 8v8 i If ‘at wany calls this sununer to tuaulre of ouderiul i licine Lias done for me, vne from Oblo, 0o froni Canads, turee from Jackson, Quite & nuinber from tuls place. ‘ii‘f{i wélngl;‘:“, ‘Wae are well scquainted with Mra. Erapf. estl; sy, s0d very benavolent, i Fieaus of sclling miany oltiea of tis Hewivent b ruggiats of AR Asbor, 10 persa c zal l|1n$|i’nlLWuyn;;:r&:::dl?;‘nme ‘wonderful cures o cetfutly, e and "%oezBac & co. Az Atbor, Mich., Aug. 18, 1975 iclief ut ow | sll gone rad (bter- DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Perfectly tasteless. elegntly costed with swvet pum, urie. m(’u;-n P A AN e dise viscure. Warrtnied 10 effect & jsitivo y seaciatle, cuntauilag bo wercury, i 1© defete: ontry wiiE eymplome Fesulticg from Y P e o Eetirs too L and. Flice Fuligess of the Blood [ "%.m; Tieartburts it Loustips,low, Juard Pl a8 of welsht of the Buenia i the bea. ity of tha Elaact + e and tuicrluge to o (1T of tha b urr:ed ool tho Heart. 3 b asd sudacu F s will freotherystm ok FElie, S3ucild READ FALSE AND TRUE., end ane Jetter stamp to RADWAY & CO., No. 33 Warren s, New b WSS e '] TRy ey Yurke” Iafuimation Dbt A fca ovoes of Radway's from all 1be o0y Bamed ooz 50N E) Drusslets.