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UNDER THE VIOLETS. ONE ILLUSION LESS. French Mushroom Culture. From Europe to Africa. | whitebait and Ministerial Dinners. THE RACKRITER. EDUCATIONAL. = [New York T + SOME CURIOUS FACTS ABOUT HOW THE DAINTY | CAPTAIN BOYTON SWIMMING ACROSS THE! Qn the Greenwieh side there are many Th res seme oar Nving tn this tern ——— oa <a Migs bende sre colt, Ber face $s wétie: j [Mew Tork Times. | IS GROWN AND SENT TO MARKET. in SIMAMTS OF GIBRALTAR. ita | {mous taverns—The Ship, The ¢ May be vou kuow her natn, LLY. V. RTD “HOMMECAN ACCOMMO- No more her puises come and g Theories almost without number have been Biom the Loner oaainen Captain Paul Boyton, who made himseif a | Sceptre, and The Trafalert—all Ape egbe et knew ber mama, Mite nce vba Sto F eyes are shut to I i | invenved to explain why young ladies no not | The epicure who enjoys ao muca a crouts | European reputation by swimming across the | sqeerey, and, Th the Tong controversy con Your indies as . pearoty Beow cm snow, shore. Mr. Darwin thinks that no ome snores Bf te O78: 80 my English channel in his life-saving suit, has re- | cerning the true nature of whitebait ItW ould wi) or ROARDING PUPILS. Bading ee where te vies Now: unless he sleeps lying on his personal back, | (2 CT Wath HOR ae eee ea eeodte | cently crossed the Straits of locattarcatare. | cezal hecnne mma trente te om Beep Reskdichos: 9004 VB hot. oSareaume But not beneath a graven stone, | and that in aamuch ae sitts always sleep colled in order to: gratify his tastes. There are in the | 1£ at Caripa at 7:50 a.m. on the 2ith Mareh, | The ‘rafalgar, and eke at § Bu comforts of 9 ro atry rooms, deligh™ neighborhood of Paris from 20 to 300 mush. | 884 landing at Tangier at 1 * You wow : - p.m. of the | head Bridge, to lon et 'y were wo de: e perate ar waiter if th re willing to descend | same day, having been in_the water sixteen he and dese Glupeacat ik |-anen a dept Slecness. tation iy | oom wers, who hve unde nd ata | ¥ el eet concerning the right of the Clupea A’ says, °° W! at a | such a depth of baseness. This explanation is | TOOM growers, who live under grow E hours and tive minut The correspondent | rank ana apecien eT ive heard skep.ie: Ope says << What y Herre ‘ depth of from by to 10) feet below the surface. paGye iniuutes. The cor ¢ | perfectly worthless. Mr. Darwin's assertioa ae MGban World terbonked be 3 | of the Kansas City Zimes accompanted Capt | BS"to: the Position in which girls sleep is a furnished wiih apriznt iaders up ani Boyton With others in a sailboat and took | notably the herring, while those jealons of its eet thi a beumptions ced ae the ee ectP: | which the laborers are constantiy passing. “It Hotes during the trip across. ‘The moraing | Individuasity retorted shat oo hoe ace ones port this assumption, and in the nature of isalsodown these Shafts that the manure for | When the start was made was very cold, and within miles of the whitebait fisheries of the things It Is impossible that he should have any | the beds is thrown, and, when spent, itis sent | the Water was by no means smooth. Tue eap- | Thames clare that it is merely the fry of various fish. h ntly spoken with the pupils, ab ught to ‘ rulleries, | easily towards Cénta, his point of destinatt inisteri cl nded under and then carried by hand along the galleries, | (ea ere ian Home cer ered eee Ministerial dinner which, suspended und ii e rs adstone’s government, Was restored by Feally a | Fro gare: tine one ee digue, fo be Secting | Lord: Beaconsfield, and was only ganitted this hile swal- therefore, gradually drifting him tu the weet, | #0" h on account of the death of Mr. Ward ste Lus what she Knows, | And in nine casesont af eight A tie is all she kuoas, For virtue's ska, 1 < owner prepares fr sleep. How, then, ean it exercice any possible influence upon shoring? Like Mr. Darwin, Prof, Huxley is a very able man So Jong as he confines himseif to extinct | aioey. etl 4 : animals, but when he undertakes to discuss | [¢Wing his dainty productions, rarely giv. { FRENCH GOVERNESS a ‘by F It was not, I thought, iny proviuce a she's nice and Siren an Eee and ght to be ashamed of himself. Mr. | cain i 4 y mea a rope and | tain, inelosed in his apparatus, armed with his jo seitle this stern question. Was wencene to ee ene Seen womplis si chatge of abla he els run, Huxley pretends that the proxiwate cause of | Dliigy. | |" buckets by means of a repeaml | yeut paddle, having a formidable sword: | eat my whitebait, sip ‘my wine, and reflect | Ione sings sweetly, ** How she flacs!** eases ae el pedal te ote sant ere rate snoring is a relaxation of the muscles of the In some of the galleries the laborers can | blade attached, to each end, and a sheathed | that the great. Harry—the eighth of that . “Whatsty ons | “For terms ca” at 1024 19th st pening inthe antumn sung face. The tightness with which the work upright, but there are others which are | daeger fastened to his waist as weapons of de- | pame—loved Greenwich as a resalence matuly. | all her v's, N.B.—M le. Prud“hommess French Classes for T nd the chestnuts back hair is twisted prior to sleeping barely four feet high. In these latter the la. | fence, against any attack of sharks, jumped | on account of the whitebait caught hard b: soviet . Xoung Us dA Children, will be resumed 0: Doubt not that she will heed them all. marks this bold but to peculative natural | yoreris obi iged to work half doubled or oa his | inte the sea amidst the enthusiastic cheering and that the Worshipful Company of S\ | on Busby fatiod | ata S12) 3 Anise at... and at 1088 18th int prevents the relaxation of the muscles of | Knees, pushing lis wheelvarrow full of soll-or | of the crowd and the encouraging remacksut | avd that the Worshipful Company of Sta’ » ‘pewatied Feidenee te and evening claiees, Oc.. 14th, at hee To her the morning chotr shall sing the scalp and face, and hence renders snoring manure before him in the same posture. He | bis friends. His first act was to swim towards as early as 1612, At the great funeral feast a we bk oy ozaves, ie = _ _ m, 22-20 x henches nigh impracticable. This is a beautiful provision | igo has to look after the beds and rather the | @reck close by Tarifa lighthouse, said to be given ia that year in honor of the fouader of TPPHE SPES CERIAN BUSINESS OOLLE e beneath the April sky” of nature, and shows us that the back hair is | Mushrooms lamp in hand, and work. his way | the Jnost southern point of Europ ; the Charterhouse, the bill of fare included | Let those admire and love who can | mopfg MESPAELe an unusually args class of Foun Shall greet Ler with itsearl wo rely an ornament, but like every other | cleverly along the narrow paths between the | ‘ouched with his hand, at the sam “six dishes of Whitebait.” It would seem, | “This'mua ies-breathing dam’, Country, “*!*e {He business “Interests of | the work of nature, serves a high and holy pur- | heds, many of which are barely eight inches | ing tarewell to Spain. It was then that he howeyer, that at a later date the tiny fishes Who semis to hia« a prosperbas an | oi i 7 my13-Lin Posed tng Rev. Joseph Cook had read these | or ten inches in width, with "ut onee straigut- | £0 fairly under way, sheering southwest, HOWE down in the world, for Pennan:, writing | Must surely be to bl | QUMMER COURSE at ceeded gO ta Pe ED icy ead ge nare REO’ | ening himself, When the beds are mate, | Weather calm, with a smooth sea; he being iu | (AME towa ty the wor for Pennan’. writing | ‘That beauty isa mar | SPSEENCERIAN BUSINESS ¢ GR, ceeded to teat Prof, Husiey’s argument to ta | trimmed and “soiled,” the watering has to be | ¢Xcellent spirits and fully confident of success | Ht, Clenteenth century, reesrds, that | she sees but thieves thand L streets, during May. June and daly. Hehe ASSAY tbat girls ide not spore because | regularly performed—no easy task When it is | ins enterprise. The southwest course was | (ULnE the season there was a vast resort te | The heroes of the o Senmea* = their back hair is tightly twisted. is to ignore | Perembered thal every arop of water has to | ‘Ken, as he expected to meet with the eurreat | lower order of epicur From this tempo. | eineroes oF te spondence Tkkscpn it, Fenmanahip. Corre: the fact that the back hair is always detached | be'hrougit to the foot of the shaft irom above, | Setting eastward, which would carry him more | ra ement Whitebait was raised by the | Bometimes she doesnst hesttare 6 and the covulations con- and hung on the back of a chair whenever its * | n | » inquire at the Colloge Omee. myé 3m APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, Gonconp- Mins Boys, $50 per quarter: Gye s Vale or Har often to the distance of 600 feet 01 The lite of the mushroom grow hard one, and te mushroom eate the soul that warmed it rise wh ¥f any, born of kindlier bloe Runt. The origin of the annnal Cabine: fes- | r i #0. * prepared for bus nese. Yale or such Ce rst Showa im. sufficient eredit for his efforts. Lig notall | Ward. . : tivity is said to have been in the hospitality of You woukint at 5 fel 22-15 SI AM, Prt mag only ibis: Rtchder but girls he falls into abysses of error. Apparent HEpOe alten tae hisemployer. First of all, he ene cosremennent s note book shows that | 4 Yndrenant, named Preston, 3, Nova ia | (KateClark, in Spring ase.) Republicrn. | TEXMES CORRIDON, Professor af Penman Foat tried to biewsom inthe snow, iF, he is perfectly unaware that back hair is | f2e't6 pay # heavy rent for his quarry—from | thé Captain, after having beeu in the water | Raronet and sometime member of Parliament - = v ship, Si. Cloud Building Bch ana F Lies withered where the vielets blow. detachable. thee to a nunnery,” Prof. | 33) to ¢120 Per month—according to its size. | OMly ten minutes, sang a song, and in twenty | for Dover, This gentleman had a ‘fishing Think? ookkerping and Short---ad taught in OnteeR WENDELE Hotes, | Hunley and leain the true nature of back | The'cost of the manure avd its trangpret fica | minutes more dispersed a shoal of porpoises | Cottage on the banks at Dea juick as light- | E&Y courses of lessons, ‘Thoroogh Instruction Se Pasie than your diag theories upon ne better | a large item of expenditure, and his eropsvery | PY fring a pistol at them, and then took a suit | SOt8ge) Spring-time often went thither wit inous ex- | Guaranteed.” Lessons given at residences aid a Enele Remus’s Church Experience | basis than your own ignorance. ght | often fail through one or other of the, causes | fom, the boat to help him make ee aN | # friend or two, to enjoy a rest froin Parla is really great. | Schools. jet-ly* (Prom the Atlanta Constitution.) hile learned men have thas vainly sought | Getaited above. Luckily for him the Parisian fer aug padaied a led te mentary and other business, His most fre | Kn electric impulse traverses ee ¥ Cone to find why girls dy not snore, it does not seem | deta Bye: buat You oughter come ‘rou’ to de chureh, | {0 nd why girls do not snore, perhaps girls do Seen erating by te ead of mushrooms, SO | smoking arcigar to. be qnore after all; On what is the untversal bs. | jnashfoom grower often maw egee te pete ee | Between this time ‘and 1-40 and educate a large family, and vet be able to | bread and cheese and drank some brandy wire asa Wave of motion; a nervous impulse proceeds by a development of chemical change in the nerve, |] ——— RAILROADS. | Ieruns along the nerve somewhat as combus. ’, uwhile ile the ‘time away. ) Boyton ate some | st was George Rose, the Se :retar. ry, and an elder brother of friiity House. One day, as Mr. Rose and Sir Roberi Brer Remus, deac 2. to ucts Boas had a mighty “freshin’ time | juv'# ! atl Tt look like de sperrit wuz | ef that snoring is exciusivety a masculin ” i : : at ‘ ‘a. | Ereston Were sipping their wine, or-rather | tion follows a train of gunpowder, and. uo ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, midst. Vice based? Obviously upon purely girlish tes: | lay something by for old age. We know one | then hoisted sail again and steered for Ata | drinking it, for they did not sip In those days, | tan ‘any more rapidly. Indeed Helmholtz B got eat an’ ‘banged up?” askea | timony. Every girl claims that she does 10 drinkin i : ata Point. At 12:10 he passed. the Bi r mushroom grower who owns property in | bata Point. A y claim; and sie well Kuowsthatno oueeen pre. | Paris ut afl'his brethren are dots forcu: | Seamer Glencarn and was heered by the pas. | alkin’ bout, Brer Remus?” and § hea an pro- | nate. se and At ok such a his cer Rem duce evidence to contradict her. The truth is, | "he daily production of mushrooms in ana | Was rolling that ‘Boyton. was begged to i eet bs oy Gey been hatgse | this fancted freedom of the fair sex from the | a,/e tally produetio reckoned at 2,00) Kio. | UP the undertaking, but he persisted and | Hamed, tie: kremier was itnied, gad ge we sence de farmin’ went out. loathsome and unpardonable practice of suor- grammes (about 2 tons) which, as 1 franc per st red day for thie 4 pian Soa, though the | lighted was he with the placeand the eompany Lor’, Brer Remus,” said the deacon, laugh- | 2S bas no substantial foundation, and a re- | Kilogramme, gives 253000 frates, or $2000 a. | © Wit had become quite dak eae AC | (they were all “three-bottie” men) that on > a 1 cent event has conclusively shown that girls | day. or close upon $2,000,000 perannum. The | 6:30 it had become quite dark Meas te eeut | taking leave he accepted an invitation for the both ean and do snore. The world may, per- | whote produce woes to the market, to the pre. | setting in he Was driven, a Well 'as {he boat, | following year, For several years the" ieaven- haps be slow to believe so unwelcome an as- | served’ vegetable. manufacturers’ af to ‘the rd to this the notesceey a tican shore. In | sent Minister” and Mr. Rose continued to | prectabl sertion, but there is at least one young man, ‘d to this the not | visit Dagenham, but in those “days the u provinces.” Formerly mushrooms were sold in o , -_ ° d ut ; late of Clinton, IIL, who Knows to his sorrow | [he \marketsin sleves or aint tnt bocce ay he boisterous wind and sea, in conjunction World had not vet been shrunk terstesee Bice done hotso a date Ge nlghest mo'ner. | that it is true. | i and the distance was inconvenient. Sir : Bgl rue : a Petite ‘Tras ®, | With the rapid current and heavy overialls toned “coppins its gover: ambianes |. This unhappy young man was engaged to | Bourget ofthe Hue de la Petite Truanderie, | Mik NG, rapid current and heavy overfal: 3 eed that they should dine saetcht In tend nee one ee tee ambiance | one of the fairest daughters of Hiiuois, and | #8e0tand manufacturer of preserved provis. | Caused Boyton quite lost sight of him. After | ® bert Preston proposed that they shold dine Hance on de ‘sheunce meetin’. ) was intrusted by her parents with the precious | 08S) Was the frst to introduce the system of at Greenwich, as bemg nearer Londo Secretary of thé Treasury intimated to his t that Mr. Pitt might perhaps be prevailed "4! upon to come to Dagenham, and would be cer- © | tain to enjoy. self immensely. A day was ‘ THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, determined the Tate of nervous | | NATIONAL ROOTR AND SHORT LINE tion to be less than a hundred feta | Te ” or about mile a minute. To use a | NORTH, NORTHWEST. W EST AND SOUTH- rude illustration, if a. railway could feel, the say ees 0 on sense report of a train starting in New York |g. yp FAVE WASHINGTON: e ; , e ~M. LEAVE WASHINGTON: would reach Albany buta little in advance of 4 m.—Baitimore, Alticott City and Way the fastest trains tat have been rua upon the | Statens, Hudson River road. Even along courses as | — 6:20 a.m,— Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York he nerves of the Haman body an ap. on Senn ee Ainhpites enh We Gar ime is requited for the passa 250 a.m — 0 ay nervous impuls ano LOK Mie PAASAES OF Hons, abd Way Btations between Relay and Pict vith a simple apparatus, Hirseh found that | 22" 5 mages }a touch upon the i am hone hoe re could be recognized | g:10 5 ent WW, and responded to by a predetermined signal 8:30 alin, ‘ks and Way Stations. Ww “I m talk 8 Simon. Sence ‘ers don’t no den he outs wid a razor p ES New York, PHILADELPHIA, Kos- in e q sigh after \ operated by the hand, in one seventh of a se ON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. PAR! 3 Brer Remu Hoae of conveving er i Ostke selling them by weizht. His firm uses over 2») | Chulsin stout ee mecuons and balling the party was increased load. With a sound test. acting « up: wr Fork and Piindennee LOR CaR “I done seed it, Brer Simon. done bin dar. | Briicee of conveying her to Oshkosh, whi tous of mushrooms per annum, either for pre- | Dyl Neeant halk orhveh Weoeed a eeide ee | Being permitted to bring | on the ear, the answering signal was mad 35 a.m.—8t. Louls, Cincipnatt, Chicago and No longer ‘n week afore last’ Iwas passin’ by | 3ht intended to visit her fat at | serving or sending into the country. Hiscoun- | by 2 distant hail, P da gi 0 his came M ont H f 4 Charles Long—afterward L: | one-sixth of a second: whea the eve Wa * | Pitsburg Express, Connects for Hagerstown and de chueh I thunk I'd dro | The train in which the young peop'e tra try orders for fresh mushrooms often reach as | Whereabouts, and by proceeding in a proper | Horough—and one by one aple Tories | dressed: the respec cane ee ote © aS ad- | Valley Brauch except Sunday, Culcage oneera wat Brer Plato had fer ter ay. Hitdidn started late in the afternoon, and ary in | much as half a ton per day | direction we came uip to hitn, but not without | were invited, till, at last, Lord Camden con. ond. Since the distaues t : lay, Through Car to Staunton, PARLOR Tike to me dat I'd bin in dar more'n ten miaits | OshKosh early the next moruing. The first | "Glowers make drccr’ arragements with | 2ereat tisk and very. hard Work. On recone | part of the journey man heaped pea. illustrated pa raiiwa ner | to Grafton and SLEEPING CAR to Cinelnuatl, Gos tful. The young uts and prize-packages, and rs, and fresh figs, and other siterately ad, that as they vere all | Yous impulses. dining at a tavern, it was but fair that Sir these experimen Robert Preston should be relieved of the ex. par of thea wen de fus news I knowed Sis Tempy she lipt up in de ar an’ sung out dat shedonegonean’ | trampledonde Ole Boy, dat her soul wuz H a grea ‘i - i him the erew bee: preserved vegetable manufacturers at aprice | 198 him the ere all around of from about $10 to $14 per ewL, the | auguage anglconduet, contracts being for six months or a year. ing on board,as the me very violent in their insisted on his get- leclared we W i re nearly same in all | jumbus, Chicago, Junction and Sandusky. itisevident that the greater | | 9:00—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis h e Attera warm protesteit wasarranged | PatqoF tue ditterence of time noted must | and Way Station x is beiov e fal a iti aa 2 neu Aye i a sarrange be charged to thi er or smalier 1 am, — more Express, OF Kew Oo NEAT ee ce em | On tt teen ahaad he telt | the markets they are sold by aneion, aythey | @Tilting fast into the Atlantic Ocean. Boy- | pense: Altera warm pr¢ civen by | cftheact. its the entire pri Fr. M. "flingin’ out her han’s twell bi MONTHS Withos eee, hat train for eighteen | arrive, Mushrooms are seat tno the proc, | {Ol however, Was firm in his resolve on con: | {atthe di Preston—tiat is to say, at his invi- | (4e nsinissior 12:10 p.m.—Baltimore, Eliicott City, Annapolis in ie oar ae Based 5 el “den | Wonths without even once wishing to get out inces in baskets. They are carefully packed | tinuing his attempt toreach the African coast. fation—and he insisted on still’ contributing | (Gou Boh te he and Way Stations, pea a er " er wool.” speci ie! ve 2 i: ton on board by main force. This moveme: pear ter me dat she sotter pound’ er wool. | that she must “retire,” and that perhaps her | 2 pecial vaus, which travel the whole dis- ¥ Stations only. this plan the meetin continued to take place | eles of the hand, and the mov. tan that th eineut of those nce. So ner ‘30 p.m.—Baitimore, Bladensburg, Annapolis Is no need to distur the | euused Boston to become vary exetted in his ip hliadelphia. Nortotk and Baltimore 5 jeott City, ASSENGERS FOR NOoR- eral forms of ap. | FOLK TAKEN IN THE Cans DILECT TO BOAT AT different methods | CANTON. No connection Sunday for Norfolk. He found, for | S9p,at Bladensburg ang Laurel, Iustanee, with the “noematachograph” that | }74g—CitcseO AER Gos EXPREES ly, butt the double act of recognizing a sound and wil- | SLERPING Cabs to Chicago. 7 ward dispatched in € past boxes, and the | jing the response required sevent five thou- +8:10 p.m. —Baitimore Express. dinner became a strietly Ministerial celebra- | sandths of a second. Of this tin forty thou- +9.256- St. Louis, Cincinnati, Loutsvilieand Pitts- tion.—[ All the Year Round | — | i a és annually, till the death of Mr. Pitt. Tae next | muscles. Thus ‘i r that less time | Jupetion and Laurel Express. Frederick via fe hemes?” vown | Over Would like to go into the smoking ear for | UC, Sothat there is turn, and pointing the sword-blade on the end | Year sir Rnbert was requested to summon the | Muscles: Thus t W430 pms Fredericks Poli or ease eee ‘en Soot aalerdat de renee toe | Bultic webile. He was, of course, familiar with | 2s few figures will give ai idea of the impor. | Of his paddie at them, he threatened to plunge | guests to the Greenwich banquet—the list ine | soul trey iter Tecosuling See | tony Winchester and’ Wav. Stations” ‘gutaey het up like. Bofe un um had kin "mong de | the western dialect, and at once understood tance of the mushroom growing trade of Paris | itinto any man who dared to touch him. The Cluded by this time most of the Cabinet Mini | part of th sixth or seventh of @ second topelatot Rocks an Way Stations — mo'ners and ef you ever see seramblin” an’ | (hat sé Wished to go to bed. and that her deli | and {is neigborlood.. AL Gerard verowerat | crew thereupon took their oars again, finding | ¢lged by this time mos generally took place | 2s the c iit be, was consumed in the act | tignag? PMs Baltmore, Annapolis and Way Sta- Benffin’ hit wuz denan'dar. Idone bin in one | Cath, forbade her to indulge in that Ty he bade | Houillesand the quarries near St. Denis, em- | {hat their efforts to convince Boyton of the | On Trinkty Monday, assamed. a rot] | oF sles : tions, rdem kinder rumpusses defo" an’ des ‘bout | WMG he was in the car. Accordingly he bade } inete P i labore: is | danger that he and those on board were in | Semi political ch re the des 'b her good night and departed, after which she | IAly expenses ameane te aus the hes ob | were. utterly futile. ‘Boyton besat to sing, | SMPotteal, character betore thie my tuck my bara? | Went to bed and drew her midnight curtains | {lly expenses amount to $100. He has over | (ine meeps fullle, Boyton began to sing, | Sir wobert Pre: ses "1 tuek my hatan’ | dyound her Sit eurtains | four miles run of mushroom beds in his ditfer- men and dissipating thelr apprehcust ae Baronet, full of y Au hour iater the young man, who also had | Guijuariies. M. Reuaupot of Mery-sur-Oise | M7 200 desitaning ely abprelensie Dad | ls life, Lord ock like to me dat I hear sumin’ ‘bout | a pe,th in the sleeping car, entered aay bad | occupies the most important ‘mushroom quar: found, and: thie theta ha eaies ad | guests, at.” remarked the deacon. appalied to hnd that segns Cubered and was | ries of this district. He receives from Paris AnGe TOE 8 HNAE Wes ee Sells me dat hit Wuz arter midnight fore dev | his own ears, but, was in lignant ther te, | Buudred tous per month. He has a little over Hoge was handed hiarteia tee boat and bay ; a got done totin out de cripple uizgers. Hitain't | sitmbers of his beloved should be disturbed | Wo miles run of beds, and sends eighteen tons inglighted it he threw it at the shark coe Fecceuition, syoultd were required for simple | burg Rupress, | BLEErina for Pitan Bo we fer to be argufyin! Wd me, Brer si by this rude and wicked snorer. He soan | Momps Wome to the, Faris market, every | atthe explosion saw noting mee ote “Very. j andthe for volttien WEE tee five thous | a eo pn. Sew Tee, Paar eee Sunday. er aeeear meetin’ house rightin sizht er | fund that his Indiguation was shared by | Mouth. We may also me ploys ten horses | inquisitive visitor. — At 12:30 he had got into Froii the Ondine set Oomitiertial’s andths for volition. Mane tamichO” | BALTIMORE EXPRESS, SLEEPING CAR to New my Place an 1 dene fos’ so many pullitsdat I | nearly all the other passengers. They touted gee yieue ta Flcardy Syemploys ten horses | the'waters of Tangier bay.and hoisting sail nall word ia very often used in the: | thee andith ee teat the Auny Lime, forty | York, and SPECIAL SLEEPING Can to Palisdele So now dat wen ears de Shoutin’ start ; 7 oe ie oe a rt en; M. Monin at Les 3 me Waters ay 3 8a y small word is very often used @ | thousandths (or one twenty-fifth) of a second, | pniat ei takes my ole muskt am’ sa‘nters outer tn. | impossible to sleep, and’ the language in crossed the reef and landed at 2 p.m. glish language when a sentence would be | Was required to judge Which Way hict of tag Pippains marked (+) daily. t impossib u ngage lineaux, ten horses and ten workmen; M. | ¢' : . 2 fer de back yard, whar I kin put one eye on | Which they expressed their views was foreible | Brique, Paris, two horses and elec workmen ; | Some Moors were attracted to the place of | vay much suronger and’ the meaning very | irritants acting on the same sense. Aslightly | All other tralus daily except Sunday, y y and sometimes extremely ingenious. : ; M , y aye hen house. 5 were frightened by the captaiu’s odd | Much more forcible without it. If Dr. Dio | longer time was required to judge the priority | All trains stop at Relay Station n gen M. Moutin, Paris, ten horses and thirty work. | @uding.by Capt. Boyton’s cries to the boat, The young man was unwilling to content i Lewis, now that he has finished counting up | of signals acting on. different’ senses, asa | _ For further information app! P en, ad but th x = ctor Grillet, at Viiry, has two - 5 “at e i himself with mere words, and, resolving that | @& Ic 7 } Ye | appearance and ran off as rapidly as possible. is Nae gineeie oe : ‘ : : With the voice in conjunction with words—not | he was watching over her slumbers, aunounced | (ardien, of Vendones Basse ar Siun ie; | being taken off his clothes wete found ouly to and combustion of nerve-cell are wasted out | hearing its sagaa.ee Coe HS y ‘ables without meaning, but words whieh | 1 aloud tone that he would wake the snorer | Biloche, at Gren unt be puis, at Lille, pro. | € damp, but he was very much exi Of a man’s lifetime by needlessly speaking the | Thisin a matof middle age. Y clothe ideas conceived and sentiments fain, | UP without further delay.” Accordingly, he duced large quaniities for the supply of thelr | Whe the'feat was really over. C word “very,” the apostle of oatmeal Would be | thought quicker, but tre deere Nothing less is singing. The utterance of un- | @Pproached the berth where the wretch was | Quccqiareed nou the American consul general at Tangier, met | 201i) the benefactor of his race great. In all the experiments the conceived ideas and unfelt sentiments, how. | ling, drew aside the curtain, and, withoat | °Tn order not to be troubled with the details | the Paty and (reated them with the greatest | “4 sn ; ‘ " ever musically good the utterance, does con. | tSing in the dim light to percelve the snorers t i hospital If 4 man has not much hair on the top of his | quired for a simple thought. was neve stitute singmg. Three things, therefore, are | features, shook him Violently by the shoulder, | Of the daily sales, the larger mushroom gro nply | thana fortieth of a second. In other de time Brer Jeems Henr an’ rid ‘im over de raili sid.” ders Was successful in answering this | Express question by geen he use of pivin i Ss had een sent privately, but they were thencefor- SINGING- delivery or thi red and orders Will De’ talker °f baggage ured and orders Will be’ taken for to be checked and received to any potatos Marea! W.M. CLEMENTS, Master of ortation. COLE, General Ticket A L. M. ent, my13__ GEO. 8. KOONTZ. General Agent. 3 . Lyf GREAT ed simpie acts a minute, fifteen | 18 PENNSYLVANIA good strong word “stingy” would putthe whole | hundred a minute being the rate for persons ‘ 8 ROUTE 1878 k te i ———______ _______ Read, At is novenouglt for people 10287 fans f i bf ords inging : , in. | 28d, In 2 loud volee, told him that he ought to | CHS, Make contracts for six mouths or a year “A Distinguished Senator.” that he is bald, but he is very Aman is | the mind can perform not more than twenty- Jelneent daiee ple ane i | be ashamed of himself. The miscreant made | Withone of the agents of the markets. “The The Buffalo Express says: In one of the | 2t stingy, but he is very stitigy, when the one | four hun¢ of feeling. Voice, m pasha nimselt i t engages to take the whole crop at from Bp : p : eded. | @ Sleepy and inarticulate reply, but ceased to | 2¢eNt engaxes to take ef rural district last Sunday an able and good. ° Bi hts ) put i pa <i f mind and heart are needed. | A sleepy and i SHUNE TERE. Fomae ners Sli to sla per ewt.,accorainy to the season, for | Pearted young clersyinay croke feeling! {| Point forcibly. A doctor of divinity is not | of middle age. . TO THE NORTH. WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Fach of these requires culture. The last two nd i mal ty | the price of mushrooms falls sensibly when eon Raw ne i learned, but very learned ;a doctor of medicine | From these figures it. will seen how absurd pow sack. Steel Butte, play themselves in the words sung: the | fecomPlished a great work, Sought his own | the yew years vegetables. begin to wecive ig { the departure from this world ofa distinguished is not erotehety, he is very crotchety, while a | are many popular notions in regard to the | Selendid peenery, Magnificent first, voice, should exhibit its own training | berth and composed BUMpelE LO SCED. aa market. The ‘mushroom grower, on his | Senator of this state. rent anny Called upon 0 | tawyer is not cunning, bud very cunning. “Ia | fleetness of thoeht, how ex eee ected toe the arena, to and the cultivated mind and heart of the me ae recoinneneea louder then wes side, guarantees a certain minimum’ of pro- said. “one coon wipie ie Tates ban aaatte Mg | the Same way, a young lady is hot handsome, | terrors of remorseful memory that moralists | TRAINS LEAVE WABHINGTON, trom Depot, et ihe wands ureter nee caehtto bo | Soon'a general call was made by the passen. | duction, and binds himself not to sell to o:her | $d, unusual degree the attributes beloaziug | DUt very handsome, “The qualifier has becom: | hav i for the method of dying. And corner Ci Sixth and B streets, as follo ord e oug! ym- | cneral Call was 3 agents. ti : words convey , gersupon the young man who had already | #&ent er to the statesman and the leader in good works, | $2 Common that it is Weakening to the word it | we raliscount also the stories | For Fittsiurg and the West. 10:10 a.m. dally, pathy. The words convey neaning; so There are in Paris fifty agents who have the is joined to. In nine cases out of ten where ifrom drowniug, cut down with lor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cai should the tones. The ideas and the Sent! shown his deshe to protect them. ey monopoly of this tra who 0 the green {need not say—your eloquent handkerchiefs ver is used tointensify hi man speech.a single | before death by hanging, or rescaed from sud from Pittssurg to Cincinnati, St, Louls and ments ought to be expressed by the tones, | eezed lim to get up and Kill the wretch, to | vrocers’ shops ad restaurants, the statisti ee precjaim that you are aware already—that 1 |tutd word without the “very” would hit ine | dem aad deadly peril from other esases. No Ghicago; 7:40 p.m, dally, with Palace Car to even as they are py the words. Eat as mansi¢ tease iS drag him ont On ito anne, Belioving markets, the manufactures of ‘preserved vege anny. Bren einterrupled 1 deagon of | Meaving ke a hammer,and drive it home | doubt aman may think of a great multitude one. oes hot s ak wit unmistakable igo . . -) p " i a ied Wancawale 4 {| tables, and, toa certain extent, the province Noice as ordinary language, it gives but a very | that bis beloved was awake and waiting to; —— acl’ Provinces indefinite id r unknown to clogged and | of experience, good or bad, in sion. Brutus does not say, | but that the thoughts and em thin and severe countenance, ri afew minute of the meaning intended to be | SiS Tesponse, he sprang uD, determined to The Gold of the World. “T beg pardon, ing hastiay. | but_you've evidently go with a directne: dd expr BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, r n lit waged hi Fer janandaigua, Rochester, ie N conveyed. For this reason words are set to | carn her gratitude aud the admiration of the | tne putk of gold in the world steadily in | Me Wrong name. Mr. Morrissey is dead, ba ambitious slew uit | econ “of aati tanta ding the | gallsan te Goren at Cars Warns PoE melodies. and sentimental verses have melo | passengers. With great boldness he caught | creases, thouh ine amount Wo net ey in | he was a distinguished prize-fghver. You Pins to be a Word designed by Prov. | possible. ee Williamsport, Lock Haveu, Kimira and Wat- dies set to them, and these melodies ought to | hold of, the snorer's ankles and abruptly | (reyimntnge pon jae ee ‘estimated | Probably allude to” —— nce for young ladies to express iueir fect. | PcAdmt that the speed of mental action is SNe Yori eae we teade SEgeyt Sunday, help to enforce the character of the poetry. | diagged the guilty person out of the berth. | ET \out “$5 95 Woden Hee ak “must. be | jy t Know what I'am about,” said the clergy. with. TH portion of the community | abmormalle canth aye of mental | twenty. | For New York and the East 1:40 a. n. and 9:30 p, In this way we get song. ‘Song, then, ts om. | This time the snorer was thoroughly awakea- | QP avout, $.00)100.00) in value Nenu ised man, with a gloomy and rigid luk; “and Ldo | Dy Shaply could not geton withost thetrate ee hundred simple cognitions a iisute. o ix Pana oars attached. | Limited posed of verse and music. Each reflects the | ed, aud, with, a loud shriek, sprang to her | HT¢al or approximating the amouns, Burit | Bot Wish to be interrupted. We will resu:nc, y it ether. The two should wed from. ail Het, patore she had time to plunge Back into | Tay ne of tarerest totes Wie tte tie ent orem and wrap herself with the remains | Smdiler sum teu years azo wrouiy Dead ieee | witha great To a = In the death of this noble man Society haw ine: | bUt the English of the rest of the race woul! | 10,000-an hour. Ifa mat were‘a 920 0.08, Getty, em: The Senatorial Chamoer ie | De S'rengthened if the little qualifier were rei | drownlug, instead of a few mina es, a ; g H egated aimost wholly to the fair class io who n | the time be given to a mentalreview off ng € EBe eu n all melted and run together. Pure gold is more | Diakee but the sae tey? Ut, the sem: | TPuetongs. It ereeps int our ilterature asin | Would if forty gees en are to give ten ington to Boston. - For Broo! say.—[ Tinsley She feid also reccenitcd gia. Hgarl’s idol, and-| than nineteen times as heavy as Geter sone pence bar ule. Te ear geet vir | Sidiousty asthe measles into a family of Hfveen, | thoughts of the'simp/est character ts each day frou tain connect, at Jersey” Oty Waxtep 4 Man 70 Str wirit Sat.—Yester. | terrible and heartrending jet us draw a veil. | cubic foot of water welghs a thousand ounces | Cres of the man Who his Pavsed avai Live and ouice there, it stays like an oflee-seeker phat Be lived. a other words mem sry would franster to Fulton stroot, sFolaiag yee Gay afternoon a green looklug couple, evident. | It 1s sufficient to say that the most interesting | a¥olrdupols, A cubl Chousand eeaveuld weigh | event hay east a gloom the like of which has | I breaks out everwhere, even in the most | ha ew the experiences ofat most ly newly married, called at the photograph | Maniac now in the Chieay S| hol pricy deters ery of Beals & Waterhouse, and wanted | 2 Young man who constantly repeat thier picturestaken. Just as Mr. Beals got his | snored: Stone ioe. she snored piateready, theman called himaside and said | 198 meanwhile large aud bitter tears. i L Fiage and journey across New York ci rely vn si 5 high-:oned and *‘cultivated” writing. A news- | the hundredth part of one second out of e: ch | For Philadelphia, 1:80 pois, and every such ounce of fine gol lis worth Seareely been known since the departureto :h¢ | paper, which is authority on the artof literary | day's Waking thousands-—[Screntiie aowace ‘and 1:40. m., 30 weep. | (according to our coinage) somewhat more was not alone mere statesmanshi, chat our composiiion, prints, for instance, a thriliing de- | can. Limited Express, 9:20 a. m. P- | than eighteen dollars—so that the whole cubic | jamentable friend was remarkable er He was | 8¢tiption of a brilliant party. Every lady pres- foot of gold would be worth a little more than h ——— 5 it Was very much this or that. Mrs. Biank, Marketing in Tahiti. in 6:65, : fi in C: i ‘ A Good. His purse was ever open to the needy | Cnt wa’ ree asin , panda 80 paul omens’ ‘ youl ick the best pict Ss faite Sate “Now Masonic Honors to a Literary Lady. Solid gold Would be worth te entyseved times and unfortunate, he Resales pe had fe ved fal Dash, wore 2 very bandcoms ygrean tetin the market. this being the great day wes the | F dai "except Sunday” a fou see Sal and I got hitched down there last | MADAME BLAVATSKY MADE A CROWNED PRIN. | as much as that, or it iit 7] a a ee: dress, aud had a ‘very handsome silver | natives come in from the countr: 1a Honday: how, her folksdo a good deal on CESS OF THE RITE OF ADOPTION. and 660 cuble Fads eodhy eo aes dying day. ‘ A ountry and sur- : For Annapolis, 6:55 a, m. and 4:20 p. m, dally, - fs ” comb in her back hair. Mrs. General Dash | rounding villages, by seaand b: y land, in boats except Sunday, style, and they live in the States. They never | The Sovereign Sanctuary of the Memphis more than the $5,950,000.000 of gold in the world 1 tell you,” spoke up the wiry and anxious 3 z ts e r pf antl - | Wore an exceedingly becoming dress, which | or on horseback, to sell their produce and bu; — gaw me, and if tsend my mug back East they'll | Rite in England and Wales has sent to Mad. | ten years ago, “These 6) cubis yards would be deacon, Ina. shrill wales, (you ve ee ee was very elaborately made. Two young ladies, | necessaries for the coming week. Wemalk, ALEZAND EIA ah®D , FREDERICKSE ‘De dead agin me sure. I'ma darned sight better | ame Blavatsky, through John Yarker, Esq., | contained within a room about fifteen feet Mortisse: ae ment is another corpse. Why, | Whose dresses were exceedingly becomiag and | through the shady streets to the two covered W XANDRIA D than T look, and when people come to know | the Thrice Illustrious Sovereign Grand Master | high twenty-four feet wide and forty-eight yy > pse. ’ L Y a i ASHINGTON KAILROAD. Foe thes vote me a brick. Now what I want | General, the diploma of some of the highest | feet long: say a good sized parlor, ora ctorscr | Siz this man was a gambier, sir—a gambler." mail Gio hata very Hight moustachs,” very: great bunches of” oranense petite ana | 77,4 $76 cae ae) Ls is to eet some ood lookin’ man to sit with Sal | honors of that Order. The full text of this in. | moderate size But." saysome oe “gold ig mnie interrupted again” sai AeA body was either “very,” or “exceedingly,” or Mnany-colored vegetables hung on strings. The tavern oF eagles sure, and create harmony. You look like a | Univer eas air bristled with superlatives. ested the idea t! r - either overestimates the malleabllity of gold. | Sround sarge end danicrore toate eae | _ it combines instruction with amusement to | had passed the tet gene eee and women solid capitalist, and they take me for a petit Ancient and Primitive Rite of Masonry, de- | or, more likely, underestimates the tice of the | Stick, and intimated in’a silent thes, h very | Count the “veries” in a column of a newspaper | gayly-attired, Rood ooking, flower-decorated Yarceny thief," Mr. Beals enjoyed the idea | rived through the charter of the Sovereign | earth. It takes 1,280,000 leaves of the thinnest expressive mannor that he had half a notion +4 advertisements. A “general housework” ap. | crowd, of sonie 70 or 800 people, all chattering immensely, and sat with “Sal” for the pic- | Sanctuary of America from the Grand Council old foil to make an inch in thickness or about. i n t 35 e plicant is not content with a respeztabie | and laughing, and some staring at us—but not Sure, which will doubtless carry joy into ‘the | of France. 5,333,000 to make a foot, or 45,000,00) to a yard. | throw It; “Let us go Binoae schoo Mle woman and a good cook. She isa very respect: | rudely—looked. much more like a chorus of household of the Eastern relatives in a week Salutation on all points of the triangle. Acubic yard of gold then, could be beaten out ragged child at the time, but greatly impressed | 2D!e Woman anda very good cook. Itisenough | opera-singers, dressed for their parts in some or so.—[ Virginia City Chronicle. Respect to the Order. so as to cover 45,000,000 square yards, some- with the truths which were ig inant force | in all conscience, to ve said of a woman that | grand spectacle than ordinary market-going . Peace, tolerance, truth. What less than 10,000 acres, for there are 4,540 | Hemsclyes ta Rewer ea erew rap. | She is a superior waitress. Superior itself | peasants. Whatever way one turned, the pros A RECOGNITION.—At an Odd ellows’ hall | ‘To all illustrious and ealightened Misons | suuare yards to the acre. ‘Then, as there are idly, and before the ordinary outh is out Pe means better than good, but this common | pect wasan animated and attrac ive one. Here. ‘the other day a young man in the medie: throughout the world—union, prosperity, | 64 acres to the square mile, the whole 650 cubic 3, y dent line of life came suddenly face to face | friendship, fraternity. yards of gold could be beaten out so as tocover | B'S short clothes he had begun to be a man of and almost Biblical appearance. "They bath Master General, su We, the Sovereign Grand | 100 miles—less than the extent of Vermont, and aitress tacks on the word “very,” too, and | beneath the shade of large, smooth, light-green us becomes very better than good. Next,a | banana leaves, was a group of earnest “very honest and extraordinarily clean” | bargainer for mysterious looking fish, lus- ry wa chambermaid, “who is very careful abouther | cious fruit, and nice vegetables: there, - : Conservators, id and. iast degree of the Suv. | alittle more than a fifvh of either New York | ges/S2¥ he oon Oe soe tiemant work,” wants a place. What a treasure to | sheltered by a drooping mango, whose rich POT OFFICE DEPARTMENT. stood transfixed, The same idea flashed across | ereign Sanctuary for England, Wales, &e,dee. | or Pennsylvania—[ Philadelphia Ledger. hands ae a pres Boe end, doubling up his | nave in the house in these degenerated times, | clusters of purple and orange fruit hung in both of them. “Your face is familiar to me, | orated with the grand star of ‘Sirius, &e.. &e., See eee eeee ene at are you | “a ‘very honest and very extraordinarily | tempting proximity to lips and hands, another EETy familiar, but I cant remember where we | Grand Commanders of the Three Legious of | SUNDAY IN PARIS.—Sunday was a bright | talking about, anyhow? You've got the wrong | oj have met so often.” However, the friendly i Masonry, by virtue of the high authority with | 40d beautiful day, and during the afternoon | Man, sir. You're praising up one of the mos. | ¢¢an would be crhen: SD oyary capable woeas troes were evident shaver! te rend ue aed impulse was Cartied gut: they shook hands | which we are invested, have deciared aud pro, | atid eveningall Patisseemed to be out of doors, | unmitigated seamps that ever existed, “At the ‘otch Woman, Who has the very best city ref. | a row of flower-sellers had established. thane warmly, partook of a friendly glass,and de- | claimed, and by these presents do declare and | It was the first day that had been warm | time you speak of, sir, this youn; Morrissey ences,” wants a place. Of course, she is | Selves in front of a hedge of scarlet hibiscus Parted. still ignorant of each other's name and | proclaim our illustrious and enlightened Sister | enough to attract vishors to the out door vaice | Was going about like ‘a roaring lion, Ueking | far superior to the gti who 1s only a capable | and double Cape jasmine. Every vendorear. Secupation. “But the young man was deter- | f°p Blavatsky, to be an Apprentice, C and to the amusements on Champs Elysees. | €verybody he came across. I want youto hold | young’ woman, with the Dest city references, | ried his stock in trade, however small the arti- ymined to solve the problem, and he seized on | panion, Perfect Mistress, Sublime Elect | The Parisians all attend church inthe sexes, | oh with your baarphemous praises. I'won'tsit | >"phé climax of veriness is reached, however, | cles comprising it might be om eee MAIL LETTINGS. the waiter. and said to him; “Tell me, Waiter, ‘otch ‘Lady, Grand Elect, Chevalier de Rose | ing, as usual, but after 12 o'clock the balance | Still and hear ’em.” by agirl, She is “avery competent cook, un’ | across TAs shoulder, occasionally with rather Bho ls that distinguished stranger with thé | Croix, Adonaite Mistress, Perfect Venerable | of the day is appropriated tojpleasurs seeking Who, sir,” said the Young Preacher, push | derstands waiting at table ina very efficient | ludicrous effect, as, for inaticee when the White hair all about him?” And the waiter | Mistress, and a Crowned Princess of the Rite and enjoyment. The races dn the attermane ing his hair back and ooking feree ive? 8 | manner, and is in all respects, very first-class.” | thick but light pole supported only'a tiny fish d lowly: “Please, sir, that is the | of Adoption © tue opera and theatres and circuses in the | doing this preaching, you ori? I insist that “In all respects, yery first-class qualitications” | six inches long at one end, and two mangoes Tiondon Trut Given under our hands and seals of the Soy. | evening, and the cafes and Bardens were all fers shal ape nol fe Paes ier tons att is good. It is only equalled by the youag man | at the other. Everybody ‘seemed. to” Iaco peaks for hersiot the weotceaiin <EODHON) | ting in the Valley of Loudon, chs ta day ot | Bois de Bologne were almost packsa withers | annoying You liad ‘better get. padlock’ toy | Who was a very er fine example, too, of the | pened 10 lave'on hand’ itwege nea, MURICE 30 CONTRACTORS, aks for others of the profession BS well as | November, 18, seer of true gn oon he gles, the strangers and poorer classes in hired | Your mouth, sir_a padiock with three springs | Teq4adant “very” ta. the toplgaf feecey foe quantity. (The women Would have one, two, 5 assal Y. n. G. M. iacks, and the wealthy in their splen car- . s who was blown overboard at Trafalgar ani | or three new-] eggs in a leaf basket, one friends who, either on their own account oron | YOUN Ya’ 33d Degree, Sov'n. G. our lamented friend and fellow citizen. Asa Bccount of Somebody else, implore me in the | M- Casraxt, Sd Degree, Grand Chaneelior. | Tiages drawn by finé teams. | These private rescued with much difficulty, and who, longaf. | crab or lobster, three or four pawns, or one Ise, in 7 “ : "y. | turnouts are very numerous and elegant, and | lawmaker there was probably no man who y etic lady | little trout. Under these circumstances, mar. mame of friendship to ‘keep’ such and such a 4D. LOEWENSTARE, Sid Degree, G. Sect y. the horses are generally black, and ily trot- | Could compare with Mr. Morrissey. ie Peete Pp dior pate keting forso large a party as ours wasa Some. thing ‘out of the paper.’ Being of an amiable pended to this document, Is.a member of ate | ters and steppers, The triple row ot chairs, | | “Thunder and Mars!” shrieked the deacon, | ma'am, very wet.” ” | what long operation, and 1 was much amused | Proposals will be Tecelved at the Contract Office- Theta burit really mast hae ened to Indulze | Brine oldest English families, and a distin. | éxtending almost from the Place de la Concor- | oll You still persist in, your base error? Are ee ____— in fateh jour proveedor, a¢’he went about | | ad 2 . le to the Arch o! jump! were constant fl i . Bs, . it col Ly Ly ones and twos, until he Department until 3 p.. or J le ie eee Mask Present my read: Spied antares ges being Grand Master | cccupied by pronensaees lewae Ge proces. | ota law.inaker. Look at his Sazatoga gamb: Audiences im Naples. Fiutie wart quite fale and eae Pm. ot SUCK MD, NO, z iled a i ling-hell. Considerthe Pool enac! nts,which | A SINGLE FALSE NOTE GREETED WITH GROANS | P! anust take the advice once toan ed bodies, including the Rite of Swedenborg, Mr, | Sion of carriages, and the games and amuse- | ! a ushed off to the shady quay.- iohaveno friends and live {i deelian “N% | Yarker ts also Past Grand Senior Warden of | ments for the children were Progressing as | he took pleasure in fracturing. Look back to F striae thar: in A Voyage tn the Sonia Te Brassey | OF or a or the ‘ the Grand Lodge of Greece. He is likewise | usual. At night all this immense throng of the horse races under his management. Re-| | In spite of the frost that numbs the facul- e flect hi: hi ties of rtion of the audience, its prevailing wee - moet s ss 7 leasure seekers were congregated on the prin- | flect upon his method of securing votes. He wt & PO! sid # 0 STREET PAVEMENTS.—The asphaltum pave- Hore Had aac maha tort homer | SA bial ad’ Govrenpaigy tow os |p eran orasait apnng abi | wasted fl gouval bats Vous i ths | Cnet aearrey Pen alas | ment ceca tao. eceag | "lad dmv cite ty aunt, ae :. osophical Society cafes to rest on the chairs occuping one-thir. SIT. ‘ qi * . Rue nia Oc Bear had around hor So imate canon dak | THe tteher mark of Mavetic: Sttor conta be | of ake. rend aa er eeaiT® OLCUPINE OU-thltd | PredassOk the whore nein, Youre @uowering | suously critleal, A (single false, note, was Auber, near the Academy of Music, ‘which is ER 1, 1878, to she cho. Bor : 3 - | Wrong ox. Why, you absurd parson, you wi:l | Occasion I saw the opera of “Norma” come to | now paved with Belgiat blocks, is being | JANUARY 30, 1861, Sa eG ea Seas: He | Sonferred npon s woman:—{W. 2 cho SS Oe cream, A Parison will itis warm | drive the congregation “ee .. | au,untimely end on account of the shorteom- | Coated with asphaitam.~ The blocks are being him, as she had her hands ile ely the child LONGFELLOW IN 4 TEMPER.—One morning | enough to enjoy them in the open air. ‘Heavens!” exclaimed the young minister, te The nor wi one ane part fab: ‘ol- | carried away, and this is the case also on after a short stay, returned to her mother, | lately the celebrated Face horse Longfellow ane oper snd the theatres were all crowded, peags Pop meplration Gon seer oe fate been’ endured, if not admired: ‘Yn certain kings of pavements Bes eviuentiy! rae i ) | Was turned into his stall after his matutin: and it mus' rne in mind that there are D % a 0 r The gentleman's igp sl Me Pe sit lon og im | Suereise, ad & DOy TOUe Up 10 the tee | acer thine tee oes cpen in Paris. The | Us Td—Ld pnneh your head, What do you | cities that I could name, but here the storm | the triumph of asphaltum which Seewe ie se hain't got an lap. "—{ Editor’s Drawer, Har. | @nother stallion, who thrust his head into | theatres here are all well attended, whilst in per's Magazines for June. . meant You ve mel le me lose the thread of my began soon ater. ls: i 3 ppearenee and the favorite ma Parisians. rhe 3 asphaltum | 5 ist ot sei, rt ‘: as Hi London they were all distinguished by a “* be; urse. eal not go on,” a Pavements which were in use ia London five Schedulesof arrivals “ ” E i v] Su 1» AM ; 2 ir + - cl by ot ART, tenant te overcome. It you take | fig seize, the intruder when Sanord te a Shappiniy: and be eneed au apeae it | auccen’s Rove by this chasyet a Neapas | APMeated: and’ the Wooden’ Neholnon Dave: | prepomis and tends, and all ear nese in Ifyou take off another you will still have a | ad threw up his arm to separate them, waten | , SOPHIA Jex BLakg, M. D., writes to the | snappishly, “and be deuced quick ‘about ie | more Have felt iment ees Neapolitan | ment has been substituted iu lis place” We “pit” left. Ifyou take off still another, the | Was Seized by Longiellow and badly bitten, six | London Times, to express her jo, tha: sim- | Another ten minutes of this agony would kill | Wculd have fel further to fhe bem et to | drove over miles of wooden pavement in | formation will be furnished upon application to the whole Of it)? romaine. tt eon eget: the | Or his teeth Sinking to the bone, one of the | uitancously wiih the opening of the newest | me make him listen further to the fulse noces of ‘ various sections of London, must of which Becond Pos! General. ra of bis tecth . | university of Great Britain to female medicai | _ “Amen!” said the thin-faced deacon, with an | the illusitlous tence. looked as if it had been recently laid. It was, Assistant Postmaster Shc coe fOtnow mae Yon io ent | feat of he evial RulTand tala te | Stages te olen unversiyn America wi | expetsion of ming "watts aid” Wigs: | “esate Sen ones may crop out io | Home i fn be ene ld 1 man or a" habit,” you must throw it off altogether. | beue., Longfellow has always been very kind | du thesame. Eleven years agosheunsuccess | tion; “and all the rest of us.” whimsical injustice, as on the oceasiun of Ros- | ter of the street being fully ten inches higher and docile in disposition, fully urged the step on the medical facuiiy of |, = 7 sini’s bringing out his “Donna del Lago.” The | than the sides next to the curb, thus faciiitat- ined of sawdust went into a New | (Touble tohis attendants: "This is the Aue nide | Harvard. Now ihe: bequcst of 1000, inade THERE 18 NOTHING New Unper tax | tenor who persouated Koderick Dau unfortu- | ingrapid di ._In London the asphaltum zor’, load se fawrdust went Into a VeW | he has manifested any ferocity of disposition, | by Mr. George O. Hovey, influenced by his | SUN,” remarked Solomon, the wise king. | Dately pitched his first nee, on jChteriug the | pavements stood well enough, bat the horses the sidlewalk exelaiqiede Teas Who stood on | and itis hot thought that the agteeis was meant | #Fatitude toa female physician for her services | “How about neuralgia?” asked, Rehoboam’ | Sige at a great distance froin the orehes ra, | Mipped on the envesh wore: when wet, aad D. M, KEY, Postmaster General, sidewalk exeiaimed, ere must be £0- | lor the boy. Indeed, Mr. Harpes doe not cea- | t0 his wite, has opened the doors so ion: | walking into the palfce with his jaw tied up | toolow. The mistake was greeted by a gen- | the streets of London are almost always’ wet, ere : ing to be a Lydia 7 hompson troupe here | Sure him, but blames the ‘hice of the other | locked, and has provided for the additions: | in red flannel, aud the faint, far-away odor of | eval yell. A- Stendhal says, Wh» recounts the So general was this complaint that it me weg The other praises in London, on leav eee songs mace poltau ‘pubue when | B protec them from tajurye Bey Be majesty. The | expense which it was thought the attendaace | old Robertson county arnica on his mustache. | Scene, “Nothing can e wound, though a frightful one, is doing well, | Of women on the lectures would eatail. The monarch scowied and said he hoped th: | of, the tay oe en NcApoltan pubuc when | horses to protec them from injury. But the for you; upou which he accel stel oreantle | biy amputation yet to run—[Blue Grass'Cip. | Si hick Auas Tadema’s young woman with | Tingion Hawkeyes Vt SO Ue sPutatiou ant the court happenca nat ig he | sammolbe Sultable, ia Paris the broad boule: | Wassuxorox, D. Cs May 0, me, Ree ee ant oaera! - Zcademy Exhibition, having for the back-| Ir Was TH PRopxteror of an American | pirsent to iap-se decorune Those wees asphaltum, and It 3 80 easliv heey op eee bt > biuahed, 2 Wao is it with funereal tread Sharpressormesrooy drapery with whieh he | lunch counter wao said, “T care uot wh» | humber of Jouug officers, animated Dymus | ghaltum. aud Paris with all kinds of pave, 4#@-Out in Nevada a young wife in Eureka “ shy hn id to bed, sharpness of the corners is rounded off. Prin- | makes the laws of the country, if T make its | tary >piits, fi te pli, and at the first sound of | me ts.—[ Pris Oor. Ralt, ark pave: Sat he remy band, to take her tothe circus, | Comes slowly home and goes to bed, cess Mary. at the private view, halted infront | mameaebe lays gf the country. i hammering | trumpets one of these began with his cane to | “em rion, yrefesed. aad fe and, "Sos coer ares 5 of the nude damsel and took in tie situation | out the bottom of one, welded the upper crast | imitate the eatlop of a horse. Instantly the 4z-In the bright lexicon of Ai allows cet e Tm goin’ to ron on ’Tis he who’s fished since rose the sun, ' in all its bearings. Then she spoke: “My | down to it, brazed the edzes, teinpered it and | pit was filed with five hundred similarly im- | youth, there is no such word as fall. A man — felio here hain y Subsisting on single bun, Sears weld oh, there is some mistake. The | Jaid it in the sun, and filled out a blank burial brovise | steeds, sud the opera Was bought to | mere ¥ becomes embarrassed aud com) ‘2e-There is 3 way to win the heart of Aud after all's caught nary one. teen aD fads cca the picture, it ought tohave Perk while he waited for the next customer. | anend amidst frightful ¢ —[Cor. of the | mises with his creditors for thirty oer oman that seidom fails. “it involves decor: | &a-The dally newspaper is, after all, the HORNS. ieee ea tion, however. res. tact. ia sepldlninnc any Ging, 4&@-* Why is it, my dear sir,” , and requires ‘grea af of | Sdvertioar whe hac orate to mage perween the | | 4a The Chicago Ties remarks that there | _#@-“Jenny, what makes you such a bad | #a-At his residence, In Columbus, Ga., yee “4 Mi sald Wales’ $o lead her to believe that you are: hopsless of | advertiser who has Roods te aete Bak Te Ca | wiht be feree ake Time listening tothe phon. | girl?” ~ Well, mamma God Sent you just the ersona hy, Dr-J-G aoe | @Blady to him the other day, “that rit be Cy t-rday, in a personal difficulty, Dr. J.C. new: tad success, and are using every artifice to con- er to whom he wishes to sel] those goods. — raph ; it can’t button-hol ‘ g ‘} yy pap r men never get ric?” 1 do not eeal your love. (we Word, * . | wit tea in He youand its breath | best children he could find,and if they don't | sas shot aud Killed by his ‘brocherin ise, know,” was his a au suit you, I can’t help it.” Charies ‘Martin. lars and sense pip Ta Wavel together.”