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BOATING. ee Windew Gardening for January. House, Farm and Garden. A Summer Idle. = re um UE PL. 2 One of the most vindictive attempts at who'e- nea ys ager tn) ee KEEPING FISH FRESH WITH SUGAR. U sale murder lately chronicled ocurred in the | One chief drawback to the successful growth A method adopted in Portuga! for pr sery- PROPOSALS. NITED STATES MAIL, Se ferweshed, ty teen the cum of ther Bide, % upon a summer's day, it twice through, emph: peaceful little village of Coeyman's Landing, | of louse plants is { ing: teks chuseats in hapioving the vieeeee nod MARYLAND. In my light boat, with oar or sail, perusal with an angry “Ugh!” He said nothing | about 12 miles below the city of Albany, nearly | cr the pe techn dor — j sprinkling sugar over the interior, Keeping the —— Me thowld not be submitted. nor shen Teepees me o'er the briny deep, more, and never reproduced his embodiment 9t | resulting in the sending of eleven souls into | jixewise in the gas of our coal fire and chandel- | fish in a horizontal position, so that the Post Core eee. » ghee submitted be withdras eh Ww sport the tom cod and the whale. Bulwer’s French gardener save ouce. Thewit | eternit .{0 gratify, if accountaare true, the dis- | ers; for the unconsumed gas which always ce- | may penctrate as much as possible. It is sa Propecais will verenrived at the Ooutt a bidder of guarantor will be aftowed nue tbe T oth! for tipsy ‘shell,”* eS eS Se oe Spite of a scheming, revengeful siep- | capes in a greater or lossdegree is very injurious | that in this way can be kept com- | this In mt CMB p.m ef ManewS,193,¢10 be | Sys neretynl is rooelned teeny far bare previcws to Se ee ae eke hs Com” op the part of some friends to s00 hiss in Gls | Sither. “rhe. cireamatances snd the surround | to!piant iife. It is a good plan to cover the | pletety E for a long time, the flavor being | dechic Tefore March 30,163.) “ech bd tect bo quevansate Grees respanate e 5 ter. ings atte: re 3 ole “ Y nt. ~] » fro a he ir keevaton that areal! earners” wat | te Por trat¥arpia'Sein Maso 8 | Waareear Sesame see teas | Sluis aeoa S tellen ica eae | Supra tae tee al TE Rat The festive and the clam. undoubtedly the expression of a thorough con- | thrifty and ind jous man, has resided with yet they will suffer a little from it, even wuile | fish. and 7 Ure schedules of departures eemeral reserves the recht te Poet Let buntemen rant about the chase: vietion — his part. Up to the very hour of | his wite, Martha, and family at the Landing. | tus protected. 3 WHAT AN ENGLISH GROOM Sar epeeihied. hich may be decmed extraragunt, amd siee pannel ene ta be aoe anes his death he was a close and unremitting reader | His wife, it ars, has a stepfather named | Newspapers are also the most effectual protec- BA —— SAID TO A YANKER +, : — eat ayes disregard the failing eontrs toms and bal Ta rather anchor off the buoy and student, not alone in his profession, but in | Elias Houghtaling, who resides at Valatia, and | tion against freezing, and asimgle thickness of | When a horse comce in all wet with i etter —— ~~ * «anna der. (Act of Sune seetion Bas) ‘Aud catch a “grubby” anda canner. ine With age person ‘upon'a subject he beltewed | SOUS tse was much incensed when Martha | paper, folded around a tender plant will often | tion, you let him stand mm the stableand dry | ay. ov : at popecnic. taste od ———-ebiesed Raneat ae H 3 y a a ince then effectual against a mod de- | witht 3 : attention of bidders is ot rection Soetrast Oder 1 love to skirt along the shore, cue Mints Besos eos Gea be con anc en: copied bu memmeiea st Gamat eet | ree of frost. Tatele te mercary Ressunkiow= | Loreeras ostsovemn tx brome actee'sed eprtaria Sica Sowuttns thet ail Ceheed goaeseed wpenrd ea bite =a ‘Where pensive kine the herbage munch; eokhon Waucume ene ex fact e match, er in some of New England than was ever | plood-warm water all over him, from his hi * ie aes = tows accampanind Pye . ; > y interrupting, save by a| once or twice was even heard to uttor ‘ ai ths e Dlood-warm im, from his head | «ball be accompanied by a check or draft of not lew a for . » | a very e id tl of 't that . ; pee - a ” ene taster | And when, my dinner being dove, eflectual way tn his own library of bringing any | he would poison the entire fainily. ‘The | 0M twigs have sed toca Tena eo eat | in an hour, he is clean and ary and ready to Ripa ee ee coleni, 7 it ant rapwrmad uo ‘Again pind myself ation, Fee aid eet eae Cece seins | Hazletous are also connected with » man | Sows, and have ‘not felt a chilling breath, A | stand Sod eweltor for houme: and fnally. ary | M0? From Prammervitic to Rreterick, 3 miles and i be soneutead as B love to fie B: in the stern 2 pacing wi named John Mc! and his wife Eliza, who 7 fee rn 4 Bost) re times a week. yy anche « Savied and the Postmaster G word map nat some fellow row the heat length some sity fet On his return to ie | reside in Greenbush, and visits between the two | And \ailed with growing vines of variows kiwic, | SceFanvcenl: We mover was Connon Rartins sil areivals atisinctry tothe Bon | Std ntti Vor "ae secthag wi ike” Barts cat, ot wi wear wl gene- ies ve 7” juent! ry 3 A me . - - 3 At eventide, when homeward bound, rally come to a close. out this alleged threat, Cae ee sent | Bae passed through the bitter cold of the fw | You seratch your horses too hard. The only care Hiss te Diatenanninn, 8 ‘We shape our course toward the west, He has not unfrequently been stigmatized as | on the 30th of December, as'a New Year's gift, | PastMght- aninjared, py having fourthicknes-- | necessary, is to have the water not very cold, gt ogi ingpagenne aly = fh-4 T love to see the setting sun cynical. This isa complete error. a teat package of tea and sugar from Albany, | “Sp, dy Pe, tunnel GBOe About it te, fair | Ligh hath then instantly, while you are rub- : partares and arrivate watiefe. In Dolly Varden splendor drest. Occasionally he might seem morose, and utter | by a carrier named Halstead, and addressed it! | gricnds an you thom the warts ilathet alec, | > ne thei legs. y to the postiuaster at Collec> St. James. bene nn en 4 Sas eel ok i names alaeenna on an epigrammatical rebuke on hg 9 ac- | «John Hazleton, Coeyman’s Landing; from yourselves, ‘at night, and your plants will ocans BEST TIME FOR PAINTING HOSES. ‘oposals invited for #ix-times a-week service. | perform the serve m through the Tints te Gea aoc quaintance’s folly. But, who that ever | John and Eliza.” The pac was duly re- | Sutin the morning of the frostiest. night bright The best time for painting the exterior of | 35 prom € we and Coar. | Whol fontract term rire c'a moonlight sail; seen the tender respect he displayed to all wo- | ceived, and on New Year's dav, when Mr. | Oug'n the moming of the frostiest night bright | puildings is late in autumn or during the win- cma, Co 4 cnet of June 8, 192. peovsdes i company af each & ime men who were worthy of any resy is re~ | Hazleton and family were assembled at table— | herdury sinks below 30, in the roome wher: the | £ef, Paiutthen employed will endure twice ax ome tye? the tan!) stead never could emlure a male. markable love for children, unswerving | eleven in number, a four relations on & | Ciants stand.even the ne sa Guay unt © | long as when applied inearly sammer or hot am vst ~ me Win pe companion athe heim aufcctiom for his mother and ssters, could justly | Contente pareduen’ Ae'Se ait Ber mee ea | eumelent protection. "Flower lovery how-ver, | Man'e"hard” ike a placed ourlace fot easly | annie bce . . Ss sty nt en of by all. it tl ad . ever, | com 8 > lik ace, het easily pho.Tem the boat is my delight; | name hima cynic! It would seem that thisklea | scarcely concluded the ‘neal ‘when every one usually cover up fire enough in stoves. furnaces | geected afterward by the weather, or worn off "Masson ata Pxou M pa makes me sad _ must have arisen from the seclusion in which, | was selzed with violent spasms and vomiting, i _fire-plisc Prevent ,the atmosphere of | hy the beating of storms. But ‘in very hot and Saturday at 4.30 p.m when we come to say “good night when in Philadelphia, he lived—a sectusion | and, on medical aid being sought, it was found | “¢iF rooms from sinking too low: and the uews- | weather the oil in the paint soaks into the wood ae ising ¥. crrtarnty, and ay omiy lexal bed. a Salem Onsercer. | more apparent than eal. He kept himsrit | that they had been polamned With arsenicy ‘By | PAPErs will permit the plants to stand in their rom eet rather general than particular society. | strenuous medical exertions all were saved | Texpective places without harm. sei teartssenay eee ge eS et pyre ti gem = . When in that city, did I omit spending my Sun- | exeept the father and youngest child, who are |. OW:e° Can protect our plants from the worse | dirticuity, however, re d against arrivals saiielacts Some Anecdotes of Edwin Forrest | aay morning with him, he never failed reproach- | both still dangerously sick, Mrs. Hasteton's | fects of gas-light and frosts; but the question | though af an mcregerd expense, by. dst aor iv ing me for doing so. Even subsequently, when | af davit and other circumstances point dis- | *Tis¢*, How shall we counterbalance the effects | over the surfa I. ‘By painting ‘ [From Appleton’s Journal} our professional relations were ended, and I was | tinetly to Houghtaling as the anther of the | ot the drynessand heat in which our women.wit | Gold weather, one annovance might certainty 86865 From Westmineter, bs ing three of the years of sny association | editing a daily paper. there, he seemed hurt to | hellish deed, aud he has been arrested to undergo live?’ We can do this by frequent showerings, | escaped namely, the coilection of small Sites in deere ene pene Sg win Forrest, 1 was his literary agent. | find I was unable to visit him as frequently asf | an examination. and by noother way. Anyone who posieses a | fhe tren paint, ‘mper was as violent as is commonly | had before done. Dath-room can wasn plants easily in warm water posed, it will be granted such an emplo One fact about him fs sufficiently singular. A Drunken Doctor. gnce a week, by placing them in the tub, and : OW TO FIX THE CLOCK. ould bave been ex d to its almost contin When the clock previoms Y He did not possess one particle of thecommon | We had a di o . dipping a small hand-brush into warmish water done’ ae a ful not 1 oon to Cus exhibition. “This was not the case. “Only | Weakness or his , Brofetsion— rani E Ha wan | ‘Veddene, why, fren be Sei, oe kee a and shaking it thoronghlyover them.’ Thispro- | Telit Sl ee Tee Proposals invited for tw heat k ene instance is recalled by me in which he neither vain of person, his ability on the | Toddy. Hi dere: “ 6 cessimprovises a summer shower; a plant syr- e bY anoen te ae: pew L . Say toit, A grow ertor had been made int the | stage, uor his other nequircments. Proud, h ¥ tte was considered the most, successful | eee ee Tittle better, but weare suntontea | dulum and its wire. Remove the ratchet from : Lanham, e | practitioner of our country-side. People sai = cast of one of his performances in | most Se was. But Forrest's le bia Tod was a wonder, and the tr mecheuree ; rookiyn—Kicheliew.” On arriving at the | did not thrust itself prominently upon your at- | the wider and deeper spread his repntation, | bath-room is not attainab Academy of Music, where he was acting, about | tention. Unless you galled it, it rarely made | This is common in other walks of life. We have | Y€Ty Purpose. and as many the “tick” wheel, and the clock will run down with great velocity. Let it go; the increasing speed wears away the gum and dust from the with the little brush-broom for our plants. It a a tin hat answers plants as will stant ¢ : : ions—the clock cleans itself. the end of the third act, Mr. McArdle, who ha | itself visible. known lawyers, authors and artists add to their | "P C&M be placed init and plenti | cave il, put the least biton the s long been connected with him, i There is such a characteristic ancedote of i F i vir | Then with the thumb and finger rub over e Gus siccutun toacthes. and aime tases te b sur =e pry tm Se av uu, met me in the hina, highs, tm ome.’ bis saoce tatheites of tase Pea enaie Ip Acie ere glean leaf, there is no sponge that can equal these ap the machine together, and nine times in ten it | 97 From eee te o)% em «Mr. Forrest wants to see you,” he said: , . mt | he told me himself, that, although, in com- | he were he sober.” The fact was, the a 3 3 J would advise you to keep oxt of his way until mening this paper, it was my determination to | der was in the liquor. Had. the Maat been a | showering the plant itis bett the morning. fle is savage. exclude everything I could not personally | sober man he would probably have escaped no- | Side before setting it away, and shower both the one Me verify, I shall repeat it, as nearly as possible, | tice. Old Tod was called in, or rather he was | Wer and upper surfaces of the leaves. If the Three of the characters are differently filled | in his own words: picked up drunk at the tavern one night almost | Plants are very dirty, and have not been washed from the names in the house-bill.” “When I was quite a young man, and just | insensible, to prescribe for aman in the great- | for several weeks. use weak soap-suds, and thor- Tl * ° will run just as well as if ithad been taken to Pllances, and They are always, at hand. In | the shop. In fact, this is the way most sho} men clean clocks. If, instead of a pend the clock has a watch escapement, the can be taken out in an instant, without taking the works apart, and the result is the sam>. Ii takes about twenty minutes to so clean a brass rice. Ti wi, and eaumet cow act in both 21. All bidders tinetly notified that form the contracts fort) ¥ nade, the ane die ; - Station by 4p. m. Instead of taking McArdle’s good-natured | beginning to make my way as an actor, I was | est agony.’ The doctor sred into oughly wash both stems and leaves. 7 : =< rite yee oe yg map tay Dal ype hint, Tat once went found to Forrest's dressing- | down at Mobile. I had, let ane tell you, quite | and fell upon the floor, ‘Hetwas shaker ap wet ‘Thus treated, and electing a cloudy day for Re ey Se ee pip a pe mg bh xoom. No sooner had I entered it than his wrat enough to do. I was the ‘leading man,’ and | a di, of the disorder roared into his ears. | the orca eh? and repeating it at least once a a - pa = « = os. 88 From Dut ~ F im others, - made itself heard. Thrusting the offending pro- | Sometimes had to cram with kalf a dozen part: | All that could be got from him was the one | fortuighty there will be no trouble from the | The use of sala for washing hinen RE aetna Tee jurious to the tissue and im to tt a yellow by an ente of eullisiency annet be gramine under my nose, he demanded if I-had | # week. However, I liked work then. The way | word, ‘‘Coffee.”” A pot was hurriedly placed easier fly, or red spiders and thrips. e a ¥ tened mt miastel Sent it to the printer?” Looking over it, I re. | 1 used to study was to take a long walk before | upon’ the fire, and’ as soon is the want of cleanliness which breeds thess | Color. In Germany and Belginm the folfowing factory te JOHN AS. ChbESW turned an answer in the affirmative. Then ins | rebearsal, and read the part through again and | made asstrong as holy writes, pint wae vonrea | insects; and Whenever you see them, adminisror | iixture is now extensively amd beneficially med: | cosy prom Port k Station. (Bg | _2alibe.Ow Pomaraes Genera forming me that I must have been “an idiot,” | gain, until I'd Tearned. it. ‘Well, about four | into the paticnt, who only roared the fonder. | 2 shower-bath of warm water as soon as po-<i- | Two pounds of soap is dissolved in about five P_R.K..)2m Six tines a week : ~ Le poured out a volume of thetorieally eituper. | miles beyond the city—Mobile wasn't then as | Again therloctor was appested te oth age nege, | bie., There are hundreds of plants which are a. | | acapenber$ water as hot as the hand can bear jt; by a schedule satisfactory to the postmaster | JPROPOSAL* POR STATIONERY. ative anger of some ten minutes, at the close of | large as it is now, nor as cultivated and peopled | muttered “Coffee.” The zealous friends and | Standing disgrace to their owners, because they | then nextic added to this fluid three large-s at Port Tob and making connection with Pes which, T presume to his inteuse astonishment, 1 | Tound its outskirts—was a fine sweep of green | relatives immediately forced down the throat | ave never tried to keep them clean. Anappli- | tablespoonfuls of liquid ammonia and one spo. trains perth and south, . TAR TORENT Guitted the apartment. and fat ground, continuing for some three- | of the sufferer another dose. A third attempt | Plication of soap and water by nimble tingers | ful of best oil of turpentine. These fluids are By Sealed Propoent= wil! ti On the following morning, when at my usual | quarters of a mile, and then broken up by a | was being made, when the doctor staggered to | Would soon make all the unthliness disappear, | Mcorporated rapidly by means of beating them i | 4 x business-hour—ten o’clock—I repaired to his ick belt of palm trees and undergrowth. This | the bedside, ai sizing thi and set adrift every insect, besides bein; rT ther with a email birch broom. The Ii € d-part 4 apartment in the Metropolitan hotel, I com- | meadow, as it would be called here, was a | liquid himself, He t then follea me peeetee essential to the healthy growth of the plants. fhen sonked in this liquid for three hours, ca: pocmasiere. year from Febraasy T meneed our interview by informing him I had | favorite studying-place of mine. Que worning | and putting his medical head under the spout, | _ The clearnessof the stems and leaves of plants | being takenjto cover the washing tub by actos ‘ ae Se. . “discovered how Leame to be such an idiot.” | I’d gone out there with a tolerably long part— | had water pumped over it for some minutes, | iS very important when we consider that the | ly-fitting wooded cover. By this means t FORM OF PROPOSAL, GUARANTEE, AND br gy fi A pan A | He growlingly asked. «‘How was it?” and [| Octoroon in the ‘Mountaineers’—and, with my > peg rt Amite a x plants not only respire through them, bat that , liven is thoroughly cleaned, saving mach r ter this he returned, somewhat sobered, to 2 aint, (et | bing, time and fuel. Ammonia doct mot. al A P rn ~ nt placed in his hand the stage-manager’s list of | head bent over the book—it was a printed copy | the bedside of his patient, felt his pulse, looked | there is a constant system of presj . we the cast. After reading it through carefully, he | Of the play—was hard at work. What made me | at his tongue, and : : r ried on by their aid. Hales reckons that the p the linen or woolen goods, inquired why Thad not explained the matter'on | look, I'don't know; but T'did. Just coming Stomach, ee Tom re maa mea por fellow in the | Chirationof plants amonnts to seventeen times | @ liquor in the north of the preceding night. ‘The reason was, that, ig- | of the clump of palms, Isaw what I at trst fan- | I'm better, doctor; the coffee did it.” 4 merry | more than that of the Luman bodys and in hisr norant whether the paper had been destroyed | cied was a darge dog. Its three or four fi twinkle shot from’ the inflamed eyes of the in- | Sarches he discovered that a cabbage lost nd is largely used as ‘ngland. ‘in certified te ~ within tm Uy me, Sknew the value | myself should have | bounds towards me, however, convinced mo I | tox Tighe: Bat he eid noihiny | pound anda quarter of Many persons wo lad to know how" to or Ay ene BE set on a similar affirmation in such a was mistaken. It was a big wildest, or a puma. | there ntly he let the joke ont tg | ait.. The orifiees through which these presp kill an animal witt Awe 0 Ea aaa eo wach ke Therefore. f had waited tory processes are carried on are exeeedin, venture to give t 8. periend small, and hardly discernable with glasses ot | We are constantly called upon to destroy.hiors ‘eat power. In the hydrangea more than 100 dogs and cats, and have little difticulty il orificesare to be seenin the space of asquare | it. For horses we use a large inch. These orifices are on both sides of the | inches in diameter, thoroughly chi mtil I had the proof | OF something of the sort; and, when [realized } prother physician. “Iwanted that im my hand. Atter a tolerably long pause, he | What the thing was, I began to shake with | <cif, tosober me up. Damme if they d ail, knitting his brows: something that, if not fear, was remarkably - 1 pose you want an apology for what | like it. Thad no weapon with me—I Fied one. Even-my penknife was I r with apps bot less than tw cles te be furtiehe the faithtul pert: Pre isan ured th: Washington Cap- it to the fellow in the colic. ekled merrily. vd by sush @euaranty will te ~ ir. Forrest; sl writing-table, elt in my pockets for i — @ great number of plants are roform, which ts dropped tn wee aod 10 ade by ere 5 AY SM See | Te eo eee a. ist reusing Embalmed Ree! fly on the under side; yetin allaqnat. | enough to be drawn over th Ws aoewee ne ee Jer) amd accupt i ae coeek ek “Chevewene! Bow yy. What use would my legs h A doctor of New York ing certain in- here the leaves lie on the surface of | not desirable to have the bag wo oe of bee “he added, after a’ moment, rettectively, in arace for lif noxious gases to the preservation of animal er, the prespiring orifices are uniforiuly | if so, suffocation ts likely to ensue. In iwo ur «TL suppose I was. instant the brute was comin, rer. sin slaughtering cattle he upper side; and if aleaf is reversed, it | three minutes the horse is unconscious, aml in a eae: In the meantime, he had been folding the | mained motionless, my eyes fixed ina horrid the west, or South Ame- oon decay. "Thick-skinned and shining | eight or ten minutes dead, without saff-rie, the contract price. ate arhueae half-sheet of paper, and was proceeding w lay | Sort of fascination on the tiger-cat, while I cal- the gases into an artery in the | leaves, like those of a came orange, or | For dogs and cats a similar process, us Fa pes pig ted quantity « ie. * | culated what sort of chance would be mine in fre less freely than those of a di small sponge and bag; or these animals with sited ob ; nembalming a human body, and | laurel, 1 “Exeuse me. That paper is wine, Mr. For- | the coming struggle—mine for existence, its for ping them in their hides to any part of the | ciduous plant. An ex abreakfast. All at once, about twenty yards | world. It has been don ars? from me, the thing crouched, its eyes glaring | scale to thoroughly test its “Certainly. Iwill thank you to retarn it ¢o | into mine, and its tail slowly wagging to and | of bullocks was slangh: i required ohiigation, or eontract | vice proposed, with good and suffi ly the obligations ment was tried by | the saturated sponge, may be put in a box ad- ad apparently on a | varnishing the leaves of a sunflower, hollyh mitting some air, when they soon “go to sh Heacy. A car load | aad grape with a thick solution of gum arabic | Seventy-five cents’ worth of chloroform will Kill out in Missouri | on the under side, and, and they soon turned | a horse, and twenty-five adog or eat. If mi froin a very playful and interesting manner. | last summer, the pro ‘as carried out, and | yellow, for they were ‘parboiled in their own | saturation of the sponge does not comp! But I want it.” ‘What did this pause mean? All at once I re- | the carcasses sent to New York, arriving just | Juices. work, repeat it—Our Dumb Animals. or quantity . will “For what: membered having read somewhere of the effect | one month from the time of their being slaugh- | _ So with your house plants, if you allow their THE POTATO TO BE SUPERSEDED. c Ss “To have it explained by the fool who gave it | Of the fixed glance of the human eye on the in- | tered. They were consigned to a wholesale mar- | leaves to becom "i 1 up with the dust aris- In Germany there exists a decided prefuc OATH OF OFF Th ont will in all te you.” furiated brute creation. Had mine magnetized | ket butcher, with orders not to sell till he had | ing fromsweeping of the carpets and the impari- st potatocs, because they are composed gee wsarantr. auld Kise reek é Property, and able to make good ity Ms was in bopes, Mr. Forrest, you had worked | it? Not at all. Rising, it made two @nore | received instructions from certain parties in | ties of the air, they camot grow in Inxm of your wrathou inc. ‘Let ime abuse the offend- | Lounds forward, and, then crouched as before, | New York. Nothing in the appearance of the | and beauty, but will be miserably stin er. Neither you nor wyself i@ve any relish for | Tight opposite me, its tail still wagging. [ | carcasses awakened the bute Vt tlirce-fourths w starch contained r, With bit 10 to 15. per ee: indigestible Es their guarantee, aud that bidder and guarantors are lis. ‘Tae | at 21 years, eserves the + suspicions— | foliage will’turn yellow and drop o ench, ertect scie: pr mest be ree smagment th a tale-bearer-” could scarcely heey amy eyce from following its | meat and hide being ax sweet ax fm seo cen of and Gowers will not appear. Only try tee (Oe nouston enon wen on <athe Tac taeatypmggs Sg When I said this, he gave utterance to one of | motion. However, I fastened the brute’s gas- | an animal freshly killed. One of the carcasses | fects Of a wookty by bath and washi “ 1 bank, er ee at auanal pay 1 be his rare laughs. The storm had blown over. He | tronomical inspection of my carcass with an | was eut up and distributed among persons izno- | see for yourselves how great will be the tray 1 breakfast. Th om the “ Fe . mot less than S ene Y gave me the paper, which was consigued to | unwavering glance. Then it turned its head | rant of what had been done, the butcher ment it your window gardens. f ANY OUNET vegeta mad with per reniuni i one year’s pay proposed tn vad — Seation bigger gpg vl the fire—this occurred, if L remember rightly, | OMone side and then onthe other. If Tonly | self being asked to try a sirloin joint; all ex- If plasitsare worthy of being enltivated, th dried beans contain 52 per cent alb je 8, Inv) certificate nntil dand guaran y worth good treatment, and nic im the month of November—under his own | hada pistol with me! Ihad not, so I waited, | pressed themsclyes to the effect that the beet | are sure Y eyes. as the infernal puma did—possibly, soit seemed s are willing to give them this,—to spend a tew “This is the solitary instance in which he had | to me, some three or four hoars—probably some | never eaten a more hearty meal in his life. They, | hours in special attendance upon them,—we had ever given way to adisplay of temper in my | ten minutes. At last it rose again, slowly and | were no little astonished on hearing the facts of | better not attempt to cultivate them. ‘It fairly again, | makes us shiver to see half the honse 50 of stareh, and the common lentiles f albumen and 56 of starch. In th of France and Italy great quanti are used, espectally during the the suum 64 tite bed is ineort tee signed by all parti wresence, and honestly lam inclined to justify | earnestly contemplated me, and then, ¢ the case. The meat was tried again sus sh nts that aman uaturalite aco mow pearching JUNE Ss - in im having dene se. Justify | Sppalled by my eye, or taking me for a carved | and when all were convinced that no posible | grow in windows: they are so miserable, aad york for a substitute for potatoes, | Oy23\7% RO BACH BID F LAND It was generally upon the Sunday mornings | image, as [ had not stirred, and not relish detriment could arise from the consumption of | seem realy to suifer, and aredying for want and this is believed to have been found in Piceh a0. Pei Take which Mr. McCullough—at present the mana- | meal of wood or stone, it passed slowly away. | meat preserved in this way, the remainder of | breath. in San Francisco—and myself spent with | 1 was about making tracks in the opposite di- | the consignment was disposed of by the butcher | _ If your plants are covered with myri im in hisown house in Philadelphia, that he | rection from it, when—it was lucky I had not | in the ordinary market fashion. He has not | green flies, one. or even two washings may BEFORE AN ¢ FFI . MINISTEM OATHS | simeamestier eA By the Presiden: of the United States na in the dioscorea japonica, which endures the greatest cold, and is more nonrishing and better flavored than the potato, In the muscam 1 1 Aros . PROCLAMATION Was most expansive in his conversation. One so—about forty or fifty paces from me, | heard a single complaint or even aremark about | 0 kill all the colonies of eggs deposited upon | of natural history at Paris, a specimen, three 7 Conversation I specially remember with him. 1t | it sprang round amd once’ more crouched’ | that beef. Tetail butchers knew nothing of | them; but a timely smoking from tobacco inay | fect long, abd welghing three] prouder wat eee " | aan Stee eked sent egeeee, 8 ‘as in reference to the singularly low grade of | There it lay again upon the grass, its tail | the matter, and unconsciously sold it as fresh- ve as destructive to them, as the Libitep. : vice in case ait bid ehall be ae: | clare aud make known that publ ‘amatic literature at the fime—and indeed it | lashing backward and forward, aud its head | killed meat. There is every reason to suppose | life. If the gentleman of the house are add’ ted FILTERS AND FILTERING. cepted: ‘Aud that the signature of the guarantors | Lande will be bei at the udcruvcutions) amd is no better now—in this country. He commenc- | TOC] from side to side, as if it wished ti | that their customers ate it wader the same crro- | to smoking, you can tarn the weed to some good In every well-appointed kitchen, there are | thereto are that I believe the said gaar- | (fleet in the State of Minucsota, at the periods bere- ed speaking, and continued doing so for some | Verify its ideas touching my not being a crea- | neous impression perpone ty letting the smoke curl up among ihe | tinor porcelain funnels. For filtering watery | ators to be pecuniarily Fespo ible for and ableto | Mfter desiguated, vis balt-hour. Judge what my estos bhment must | ture of flesh and blood. How long this con- Jeayes and stems of your plants, yet not so ne: fluids, it is only necessary to insert, in the choke | Pay all da Cuited States shall suffer by At the Land Office at ST. CLOUD, Minnesota, have been on hearing him roundly denounce | tinued I was only enabled to guess afterwaril. _ ‘The Account “Squared. as to wither them by its heat. Or voa can throw | of the funnel, a V-shaped piece of fine sponge. {my failing to perform my obligations as AY, January 13, 403, for the “star” systema a® responsible for it! He | But it did come to an end. Slow!y it again ros:, | Tailroad companies claim to have peopled | an ounce of tobacco npon a pot-saucer filled with | ‘Atl such liquids, on belng but into the Toei, | ch bidder. = wai ie sinvenk onal tous! m: od townships and part of towa- asserted that “starring” had destroyed drama- | aud, allowing its tail to drop between its hind: | states, built up cities and towns, advanced the | burning coals, and put plants and saucer under | will pass through the sponge and become 4 tic literature in its best form—whether tragic or | legs, ran—ves, gentlemen, it ran away—away | price ‘of lands, developed agriculture, manu- | awash tub, taking care to place the latter so | clear. When this effect ceases, the sponge mimmt comie—in the United States. In the first place, | im the most sneakingly, cowed manner possible. | factures and commerce, given employment to | that the,smoke will not fal! directly under them, | be removed and well cleansed. Vinous fl the public had learned to require “stars,” at And so did I; not, however, until it had com- | vast armies of laborers, mechanics and clerks, | but at one side. Let them remain just ten are best cleared by filtering a cone of whit= ne management dared to bring out a new piece | Pletely vanished inthe palm and brush belt at | rendered inter-communication easy and rapid, | utes, thenremove the tub, and wash the p paper, shaped by folding asquare for the three or four weeks of a “star's” en- | the far end of the meadow. The four miles— | and in a thonsand ways to have ministered to | as directed aboy: : per from corner to corner, then told- Bagement, because the expense—latterly so | this is mentioned to demonstrate my speed —be- | the prosperity and comfort of the whole | There is ascaly bug which is a greatnuisance, gle into half its size, and opening | Cd shonid be wa considerably increased—absolutely preciaded | tween the spot upon which I had been standing | people. They have done all this. And it is | and neither smoking nor washmg will avail to 1 fit any funnel which willact as | Fustice of the peac: itsdoing so. Hence, we had the ‘Seven Daugh- | aul Mobile, were covered In less than half an | exactly what was expected of them. It was frighten jt away: but a stick will scrape it oft; | a much heeded support to the paper. Wines, ters of Satan” and -‘Black Crooks” at our lead- | hour.” for these things that they have been given the | or the thumb nail may Sworn to an@ enbseribed before of this day ‘ti meriih of base line and west of fourth prineipel Townships 82 and 83 in rans> 28. if und 47 in aug 3. aT in Penge base sud west of fifth prineipal Cord should be mad fat the cred the oath isa duly quatitied be applied to it. Tea | ete., poured into this, will run throu, perfect xs" * » IDERS AN Os s ing theaters, with nothing but legs and tinsel to “And how ben may I ask, Mr. Forrest,” rg of way for their tracks; for these things | roses are often nearly ru nea by this insect. ly bright. In some cases where the cay is only ess 4 thust ee Te p> 19S ad 1. of yecommend them. As the “stars” them- | inquired one of his auditory on this accasiou, | that they have been allowed to do the ana We have dwelt minutely upon the need of | a little thick from lees, cork or other mechanic- | coxTaixtNG ALSO CONDITIONS To BE INCORPORATED ownships 127, 13, 139. and J40, of rango 32. selves, what object had they in purchasing | ‘Was the puma’ : business of the country; for these things that | cleanliness, because we believe ittobeone of the | ally suspended substance, ii can be made quite id THE CONTRACTS TO THE EXTENT THK DEPART Fomnakipe tas, 138, and 149, of rage 33. pieces? There were *‘stock” plays enough for «I didn’t measure it, sir.”* they have been given fand grants and appro- | chief elements of success in plant culture. We | clear by filtering through a wad of white cotton MENT MAY DEEM PROPER. At the Land AK LAKE, Minnesota, Ofice them to travel round the country with and coin Of course. But how large should you sup- | priations. It is for these things that every fair | have great faith in the application of water for | put in the choke of the funnel; and when thi 1. Seven minutes are allowed to each intermediate | commencing on MONDAY 20. 1573, for ob into dollars, But, while he said thie with a fer. Pome eto have been yy out pa sip | 228, wilting thatthey shall make a ms and | the restoration of health to plant life as well as Enewera: it & mush quicker thom the paper Gi: office, whieh Bot tiuct wise specified, for aenorting cs fale of tim vat wt ran tout dcp. = a. vency that demonstrated his belief in what h 5 -five snout ue tip | reasonable profit on their immense caj n= uma life. Humanity suffers for it; it is so | ter. For jelly and oil, wood alone is the a fheve the mende off cot ~ a. ne Sera parts of town- Asserted, his own practice had been strikingly | of 1ts tail, if I reckon its inches by the scare | vested, and their skill and. talent for doing | cheap a remedy, however, that it is despised by | medium for filtering.’ The felted wooljelly hag | oie ne ee, o Soe Gane eee | Stipe nie Gisferent. ‘He had purchased himself seven or | it gave me!” exclaimed Forrest, with a int- | business. And this squares the account, and | many who will slmost beggar themsolvesiy :ak- | ix pretty well known as the best means of civar= ais cues cia wits tiaeinn tanil kage eet ona aah af Deane np and wart af SOM peteetpet ene e loct h the eight five-act dramas, at liberal prices, and had | morous twinkle in hiseye. “Not hali au inch | settles the whole bill. ple do not pro- | ing quack medicines tors’ prescriptions | inj ves’ foot jelly, and it al: ers fa keys, are to be conveyed without extra charge. \ = rae tae | ae” pose to throw into the count the right to abuse | yet will not remember that s‘cleasiness a atin | cikecand othe Ot ates bags are, however, ay billy’ or recelpts prepared by: ostmns- poe png) Five of these dramas he had prodnced, and the | | There rose, of course, a genuinely Homeric | and extort; to oppress and rob; to “corner” | to godliness.” There are those whoreally dis- | too expensive to be generally used; hence they | tt, ot other agents of the Department, will accom- | ‘Townehipe 137, 135, 140, of range 3s. heroes of four of them were, to the last day le | burst of laughter at this reply. gold and upset the whole financial equilibrium | like to wash their hands and faces, and hold that | are rarely seen in kitchens. A good substitate | Pay the mails, specifying the amaber aud destina- | Towmn-hip= Li, 1s, 130, aunt M0, of rane 39, appeared upon the boards, the most popular, it C.G. Roszxnens. | of the country. Not in the least —Prairic Far | dirt is healthy; and yet if they did not inhale | for the wood bag is a culiender, on the imside of | tnanterssto insure resularity lu the delivers of bass | Tan Balas 186,130. and lav, tn tmnge #9 not bis greatest, characters foo SS. mer. = more of the ouiuloor air than their neighbors |-which a new flannel lining should ‘be Mitel, | td ponchen. ies pl} tans tld at ui cautgiam price wil be ig, tt ‘d bie yourmuring & mono- Terrible Seene in a Menagerie. AEE EE PELE ET ES wl lo not eve in + they would soon | made of double stuff. A wad of white knit 4. Bopay will be made for tri not aa ogee x a oe ] . teing-room at Sitios Garin | The Sica Times anys that atthe menagerie | sayhira fasinew on the ‘erve Heute Hxprem | Mart etic, Ta, tuough they do clos apche | wool, putin the hike ofa func, will nw | GAeae of spinster ie, | Libs geen nt et bow than ‘oe ia sod 7” v" a s a li a er fer any smal uy ids. i: ~ ~ ed rae . S im this Gaon: mo” 1) Sr ooday evening, December 23; the audience | Sansthat a city minister, opened his front door | jnouth and nostrils, but inhale ozone upon every | American. Aces frmee the pay of the trip will be deducted. “For ar- woprinted ty law for the tse of ecoolsy zh two make a conscientious actor | were treated to a performance not announced | who was just inthe. act of depositing a neatly. | YiRtty ae = cee rr depending mails, aud not sufficiently exeased,one- | 2 ay ae oer Ba reserved for cut hisown throat. Here's a house jammed | in the bills. Signor Bidel, the famous lion- | covered basket on the door-step. The mecting Picinwleoaet mr pen emg ee ee De any) iaje bel as a ca fourth of the compensation for the trip ix subyic: to] "he umerine of tie ebve has from parquet to dome to see this piece, while | timer, entered, as usual, a cage in which | was not rapturous. “Ah!” the minister, hom nua theele lee eative. tke tak phe pendent e following SSap | delinguencios of the kind r = ; onesses, bear! of your ed penaltic=, proportioned to the taste of the PUDC ee amen | ee Arter the fects of Ieaping, we. ordi, | Taming out and grasping the man by the collar, | to Wndersand’ that they both breath and'pes- | “A laughable incident occurred one evening | the pature thereof, aud the importaace Of the mall, tn ‘Nevertheless, he knew that “Metamora” wa: | narily shown in such exhibitions: the grand | WONe, tite Paltait at he eo eee rously | pire, it uot ina similar manner, vet ina man- | recently, on the up-train to Sacramento. There | May Pemale. | ind or throwing off the mail-, oF or the edusisaion of passongers do you nal rt were two seats in the car turned to fy Sart & good play, for, on the same eveninz, in a mo- | feature consisted in the simultaneous approach | mean, you villain, by leavinga baby on my door- | 2“, pomaret S ee ee o So as to face | any portion uf tiven “ Went of calmer thorght, he said to me: of the wild animals to the lamb, and the sep? Ale Tine scoumirel!, Vil show you | ™ Springfield ee One ee as olay ane or fer being concerned tu setting up or ranning an | “Lists of sectional s The public never support thoroughly bad | exchange of the kis of ” | how to abandon an infant to the cold mercies of ‘The Norway Sprace. did not relish the presence of the Chinaman, | mgil,s quarter's pay may be deducted. SM® | the local officers: and will be open for che exaimiaae pieces unlem they are eye-trape. If they come ed successfully, the world.” And all these remarks were punct- | In summer time while evi ing is green | andsct her wits te work tooust himout. She | | 6. Fines witl be impomed, males the Aelingnency | Mr ofthe desiring to patches ctom Soceoauanp uname iaete ates the oekcasee then ornate + ond noses, then | uated by kicks. ‘I hain’t leftany baby at your | and shady about us, we do not appreciate cver- | succeeded about as follows: Motioning the Chi- | be promptly and satisfactorily explained. by" certifi tis day of October, ALD? : cyuse they Know, wore about the red-man than } gravely stalking back to their places. The | door,” said the mantaking up the basket and | grecns as much as we do at this season, whon | naman to rise, she explained to him that sie | (ates of postnacters. or the affidavits of otber creut- 7h OSD. 8. GRANT, Such as Tsaw of the great actor daring the "rhead inthe mouth of a on.” No asoner | Hane tne core damned ittou shalt have moe, | files nad title ketenes Sree eee iat, | Wanted to take tho eee ee ae beghecting fo take thetmail Eromor deliver it nia s | Be ehe President Feenitent of the United States, ; ne . ies, seen even Of rabbits, except | and place them lengthwise across from seat to ; for suffering it to be wet red, de- Ww. MMON! Se Sec k Soe ted eee erins | towne een ae if you were starving,” and he walked away. wheréthey may nibble at our apple-trees, or | seat. John said “all rightes,”and got oul in | atroyed-robbet, or losts and for retwsine: aft WiL4is DEEN MOND, if ‘ es = oe ower of he General Lana Offee - ; rs ~ here they can get nothing else to eat leave | the aisle while she pl; the seats as above de- | mand, to convey the mail as frequently as the con me theatrical friends and enemies, to one personal | mentof the tail of the lion that foul play was Ispecent PuNcTUALITY—A loving Boston | fh = and roceeded ri act or is concerned it > & coach, AIMANTS. sorrow he never alluded in ij presence. “Fis | (hrvatened, and before a wordt of command | husband roused the elty undertaker the other | still ives, and bids detiance to Trost and Suow, | bed thus tmprovised. with hes hgad rectors | eure cteubeaton avroutes nnn Pecrmmaecamentege tape . vite “pooegge ge by gree from Ris’month culnsas cneumen ina wee eS ~ tig ode ibrtped neg ‘ though not always, te-be-sure without a mur | her valise. She supposed that the Chinaman | trace Foc Ropconed fatvaree to Pann Rov o-- Pe ny! wife but once. That morning he n sin : -pox and mi once. mur when the blows would at once take the hint that the lady w, ielati office or disobeying | townehit 5 ing and expansive In his conver. | men fainted, but fortunatcly the panic was of | caller was told that early in the morning the | Or ll these winter-blessings we like the Nor- | ed to takow ttle rest in the space usually orca~ | Heiistrurtions of the Departament; for tetustae te | the satoe te the safisaction a the sation, and Jpg reap ee at on ca teeaner Galaeh 5 meat he would be attended to, and pooording! ty re Tray spruce ‘best. In such a winter as the last | pied by four persons; but John hadn't heard of discharge a carrier Shen required ‘by the e Depart crivers of the proper innd officer ~ Buddenly and un- was 5 ‘there gave Bean ees d 7 doso; for Tanning an express, as aforesaid, | Uerefor prcmetaealy hompoke of Fou: Mr~ For |! command, forced dhe haf wild aninal ore | poluied ths way tothe room where al Yay ont | hein the erent Grea-aings Wretes ali See. | Sredattenenfi mavens. stat one ie, | SrEstnpating ets oe pckages court | taen mat te iS apd iw ee ear inn ek teen 1 ree, ‘obeyed the fixed eye amd ges- | onder to ascertain the tite of the woman the | main ‘a sturdy front throughout the | side, with his headon alittle bundle of hisown, | ™ailahle m = Poth or abruptly, it seemed asif a shock had stricken | fully, he sullenly him. His brow lowered—his lips settled in asad | ture of bis master, and stern expression. He remained self-absorb- u . to ascertain whole campaign, unbroken and, as the war | The Chinese are an imitative Ap yy A IF Sg ee ILLS DECMSIND dedclothes were turned down, when to the as- | Correspondents used to say, umdiamayed, Tho | dovasothersd Teo Tieniade ae ane | eeaeenice ana rome hy § ey change hen | ockttawdm Commi L o tonishment of the official the occupant uttered | pines nay be nearly a gresh, but after awhile | she discovered that she had a bedfellow, got up | tlerof dcparturce and arrivals in all Cases, Sod. per F 5 Ls Ee g é i G ed and almost silent during the remainder or groan. As 5 most of lose thelr lower tier of branch- | a little wildly and started for the next’ car, to | ticularly to make them conform to conucctions | #7xITED STATES PATENT OFFIC MA The himself ence tok! me, he had been a | of Fecremate tee [ Sal or nant Bite dec eas een ae Sc pecheas have somo of the, most wilely- | the infinite amusement of the passengers, who sith rtiroae, “pthoutincrraee ot may pressed ihe | Cee Wacnincran. DLC. fn she himself ence me, Brg bal BF ag hy teeth cutered his clothing si poem ni he ing ones broken off by the gathering | had been watching the tittle scene with some | Qumutf yan cneancoutinue or curtail the ameter | On the petition of LEVI W. BUXTON, very imperfec of ducated (nae ape a r er joan meas — e ci it of snow; and the firs, besides growing | interest. .John took no notice of the fun he had | jn whole or in part, in order to place on the route an! = Tipe course Sper oe pline to wi sw - eek toad undertal woman was enough | rather slow in early life, are apt to be cut by | created, but went to sleep with the whole bed to rior service, or whenever the public interest, in S eons oe —<* Limself was laborious, = forcing the auimals severe winds, or on some way or another acquire if. Fis yudganent, shail Teguire sucl® discontinuance or fly Very few men te there tn fe who have gen ithere was aninntant | | Sexeation z pe ay 4 lt oe eee ke oo had the benefits of a vo cee peli oe rolrcr inary coe 3 Stich ow as rom fearceiy look iy green eae the wari feces af wo mgr man gd ten and acquired that much as solidly, as he had eaaeae peewee ox | Mayes Jeere wie. moped wits Hie Ossian in is a struggle in every breast <G. payments will be made by collections fi done. Feaction of the andi. | sonic two months since, leaving his own fumil. | wien the Remiscx spruce iermamed. Ove wil aratis om crothervise,ahertie cep: | Jus “ie B'inecers, postmasters or otherwise, ~ = at once whieh is his yon of cach quarter—say ere ber, Febraary, Usitep STATES PATENT OF ¥1Q . ©. pallor a Intact jay, and August—provided that required evid: 3 There 4 > ired evi t F; danger nen paneant Keine. beiatb spruce it come. | of service has been received. 72% ‘on ts patio ED Pw BH - ee ie fe ng 2 te hes pee z authorities of that be closed Ln gy ig my eens pa Sing on the — ‘of Mme. petition be Serena ore tobe of the it y he first afterw: executed. Row appears wy romani, here een a, ra ae a any doubt might, éatertain regarding the sae, | inking proofs of the truth of is statomont y—let me rather call it - a Deara, Mamntace, axp a Coat or Tar AND «If you write about me while we are Featners.—The Savannah Republican is re~ lf [ <he Pry estate. 1 do not want tobe 1| sponsible for Joseph Team’ stand any thing you choose to say about that he was doctored to Now phat of Wille. Nor was this he fom Bot Toe Once. while still under peetdtcrm. letter him, I bad occasion to fie Samad 0 poommns exticte B,D. C> Sat os ‘to close hi Rak bee toed ee eee ee a ee