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Itis not h in a two-quart | it in until the to the boiling point in’ order to dissolv S$ to the small fruit; of course, fanning peactes a: oo t = drop th possible to do so. Right before they s ter alittle su Of sirup. Try them with Ver fork to see when th Kitehen tabie, for if th tighten the covers, _ @eol, dark room.— Disobeying Orders, Brom the Gzlv The following story !s told of General Harney When he was in command at Camp Verde, » Texas. He was an intensely ¢ » andif there wasone thing he detested more than cnother it was undignified Just ashe was about to hold dress de, he perceived that he had forgotten his Kerehtef, and. as the weather was very hot, orderly: »to my qu ng me my handkerchief. his cap and started for the S, Several hundred vards distant. he ha proceeded a short d that no time to loge, he broke ‘See That scoundrel running as if the In- If there is anything I quick, and b orderly tou dians were after him. _ hate it Isto see a soldier running instead of | Marching properly. Here, my man,” continued to another soldier, “zo after that man ‘tell him I say to walk.” ‘Started after the first, but as the first one kept , the second one saw his only chance ‘to deliver the message was to hurry up, so he, broke into a run. To say that Harney swore to use but a mild expression. go after that man a HOME MATTERS. GALT YOUR WATERMELONS—nOW TO SOFTEN TH SKIN — CANNING FRUIT — OTHER SEASO e cabt er the plant om eream, 2 litti= bx cs for t AS pc dy t b your han ay handsom 1 by pretty ju tanght that it with th he bad em ¥. Poet. ft! The kw the winter in this way: First “string” the be then ent them in and pat them in them: for billlousnes: ar periodical nui Verishness and promoting slee Some who cannot May be willing t the above remec To make im most cases, need the I or a let-up from wo other words. ose & Sov nse n fruit, tt is as that in fi y gin. You must of cou ans. See thut th: ‘ul Rot tooold to be used wi nder, rinse the nally st in, with a little hot w et it on the stove or range bes = the kettle in which the fruit is cooke tle sucar is scattered over the fruit two before you wi i enough in whieh to h fruit is nearly done, ans must t After they have c News. ain't Worm. —It is e worm fs te in the morning He dicta! t the we bound with tape, or tating as ¢ Sipe tated to me. va serve milk are so muel fruits that they He was wanted every silie before was sought. I have of butter the fe cups of flour, a little nfuls of baking powder. Put 8 in lust, and bake in gem about t! eat there. He roasted his herr rest did. low soci when s or pears is to st two hours. over each layer of ater on. ‘ve with them, but ar afterward and let it come do wonders in the w f you have been w ng thins about He was when his mouth: He brushed hi | his es bit as humerous in aint individual bot- > Disqciet to the | swall boys. By careful | could ki whieh fs that | 5 This will t3 sometimes | after-dinner at Whitehall Sreau Raprerors may be ren- in summer by covering whroareloth the hold which they have off and in cold \ = and ha like new little trout » to give what to have for | have give the ever-orewing revolution. -E r ce emonial | t9 your : ee Lea ithe glorified | like hues. In proof of. thi Saiice 7) | withred balrand of one of her tresse: |e i —_ it | key that denotes their functions, ype sailing, Ia hot | ow and smirk on'the tare oce any victims of sick he: r. fit | could not ptoms are past 1 will soon t should be, at least, so parado: small country and a neutral very best base of operations to the conspirator. So long as contraband of war does not get smuggled across the frontier, there is nothing | and in awkward complica- it. |tlons, while it would be absurd to of distress which the stom: t there ix an overall that it needs a natu battery to its normal | to involy ford to b tious tri: either ps ated. been remo Just as well known by the erit is convenient, | Mae uit is far to be pref to) ses : ¢ | mouth’s armed Ine tint of there will be inie at it, and so you need not of sugarin fo be wasted, sweetness by boiling, ure; so do not put drawn. | mission was, if posstbl of ay the K must make a | whent fruit into it an cut up pe anned and th you wili room splint ¢ ¥ are tender. m top side down on the | knot b not air-tight the: they taken the wid set the cans away in a ermantoron Telegraph. remembering at on fe The second soldier “Here, ser- ud tell him if he don't Tunning Mil hang him by Bcd the thumbs. ‘sergeant started out fn a isk walk, but as his arm, he started in pursuit | over the head ashe could run; but suddenly remember- CHARLES DICKENS’ AMANUENSIS, « Talk with a Man who Wrote Short- hand for the Author. n the Leuisville Commercial. . to me md e Year well indeed. ens was a re: and du: floor several me to strike out cert: He was generally tire I would do ask me t ‘y singular thi rT dictated the closit He always finished it him in the paper for It, and fou anced it very greatly fromm what he bad avery odd He would he h did on comin T two and th got through he dictated another aving Itto go to prese. D How re: an odd e worst plac talking around ed a word that was s nd w t observer 1 ever s tored awa: r him he was at the and even then J rounds at a high-toned dinner. jon of by never aw him drunk myself. him several times exhilarated, however. He ting to me always had a cigarette i He was a very spruce man, toe t frequently. and He was ¢ in his wri v tine hum nhe was in a particula “pyou laugh vi he er of his club on th yubtedly the b and. The: nn being the Sritish Museum. The dly standing room, tinual roar. He w Ided to his wit, made of Whe Strength of the Nihilists. a All The Year f at strength of the ni the Tel. ing of nan de fed lotus- ent, would in many at were they » spend their rental in Nie te. There is disec public or private ground hi persons, he Russian piracy as feverishiy as ie inthe St. Pet to put before the Empero approximatively accurate list those maznates and great ladi more or less active counte however amberlains, when they doff t . marked in gold thread wit that now evist, are as ready as the chbors | | to indulge in a little mild treason, Siberia is, | che | ofcourse. the nominal doom of all who, gn | When | Muscovite soil, speak evil of dignit Bat Russ an jails would not hold, Russian. kibitkas That the real he in Geneva, ight appears. By al as it at first tze apply « the diplomatic pr overmment that destres nothing bett ident in Geneva of the nibilist persua native commu! y tells us was the case with the sin Amster — tee —— not Egypts Trouble. lation of Ismail. large sums of money ff he were supported. Then commenced a ‘series of intrigues, into which the French allowed themselves to be When Derviseh was sent to Exypt his to patch up some sort arent reconciliation between Arabi and ive. which would have been followed by dey n ofthe latter. The Sultan, however, would not have been massacred, and the troops of Arabi would probabiy have at once gone over to the winuing side. The landing of lish troops would hare been justitied to Europe on the ground of the inevitable lozic of ‘o one can for a moment assert that means to do so the English Admiral would have been blamed b | venting incendiary fires or massacres. <1. = Remedies for Vegetable Poisons. nausea they produce before vomiting is excited the poison’ is more readily abuorbed must not be given until the poisonous matter has been removed; but afterward it may be given in doses of a wineglassful, one part vi two parts water, once every two hours in mil had a good start, he, too, began | cases, but oftener—to half-hou as hard ashe could. “if all three of the | of greater severity. water went In swimming together. HeWas 0 plump that he floated on top ofthe water like 1p kin. Andrew always had considerable dignity, and kept out of all college fiuent and pleasing writer, well matured. 10-inch of 18 cwt., and the old Minch guns with which the Invincible and Penelope are armed cwt. each, but have not much more of the new 8-inch STEAMERS. &e. AM AS LINE. iz Patronized by Her Royal Highness Princess Louise QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL EVERY SATURDAY. Shortest Ocean Voyage—Only Five Days from Land A Jeweler Whose Whole Time is Occu- pied in Making Hair Trinkets. ‘he muzzle ene of 11.75 cwt. The guns of the M 25 tons, and are of 12-inch cali therefore be fairly compared with t 10.4 inch gun of 26 tons. Only, the comparigon shows that while the old 25-ton zle energy of abeut 7,200 foot tons, its successor of the new type may be set down at as nearly as possible double that power. while Secretary of the Navy, promised that supply of the new type guns shall soon com- The general feeling will be the sooner the better. And thisis quite consistent with the acknowledgment that no other fleet could have done better now. nations are improving their armaments, and we must do the same. His ideas had been He was known throughout his college career as an enthusttst, and we thought his enthustasm bordered a little on fanaticism. He was then quite an aboiitionist. In his studies entive, but not brilliant.” —— ee Motives for Marriage. From Our Continent. I have been turning over the leaves of an old book. written before I was Yorn, and which was childhood, and I have come upon the following extremely sensible remar! y it is that the thousandth chance of a gentleman's becoming your lover should deprive STORY THAT THE COURT RECORDS WILL @ MAN WHO HAD TROUT Tr, and may “You were an amanuensis of Charles Dickens, he new type were you not “Yes: [did shorthand work for Mr. Dickens ic ighteen months. I did not take dictations or any of his novels—only his fugitive pieces. t of his articles in ‘All und.” He was a very clever gentle- e under him. He always treated me st people seem to think ly writer. This is by no | use. He used to come Into his office ine street about 8 o'clock in the ing. He would walk after dic- CORROBORATE OF A YOU FLIES MADE OF HIS MANY FAIR ONES’ LOCKS. © 10 per cout marein. coe es 5 ee interest of iuvestore aud operators, complete information. ORDERS ON SAN E27 In offering our services to out-of-town investors, we will, when desired, furnish prominent references, including Bankers, Senators BALTIMORE to LIVERPOOL via HALIFA’ and St. JOHNS, N.F., every alte: QUEERRTONR ES he was ordinarily From the Phila. Press. “Trinkets made out of humam hatr will al- ys be popular and fashionable as long as love and affection have a proper place in the breast of humanity,” was the remark yes! of an 8th street jeweler whose energies ar tirely oceupted ia the manufacture of hair me- mentoes and keepsakes. “Lovers are your best customers, I suppo: he wasasked. “By no means. from GLASG¢ NDONDERY and’ GALWAY. ‘The steamers are unsurpassed for safety and speed, and are fitted up with all improvements couducive t the comfort of paasensers. Mr. Trevelyan, familiar to wny Groce SPECULATION ‘The fact is thet th st: "D. A. BROSN Se aE eee omer . WILLIAMS, Georgetown, Dt LEVE & ALDEN, Philadelphia, P: General Agents, you of the pleasure of a tree, unembarrassed, in- intercourse with thé single men of your acquilutance.” he pity of it is that the Girl ot the Period so N.E. Corner Broad y principal business £ ets, or brooches, of dead relatives ily preserved in the form of a trin- | NEW YORK. RO AMSTERDAM. ‘The first-class. full hi AMSTERDAM. often has no desire for this uz udship, and values the men she knows only in proportion as th her pleasure or her enibarrassed and vu uU u u ag) ecag em beens cress Begtieg keeey eees* went down to his club on © was that he pis of his | 1 janet to And this superticial and unreal valuation prevents her from getting tly and thoroughly acquainted with any im seeing him as he is see! womankind, or as he would show himself in the fe, with its vital inter- and stern realities, when the hey: ay-day of youth should be over. hat any other motive should enter into mar- tiage than that noble and well-founded love n safely promise to be faithfal unto. death—because to be unfaithful would be as impossible to it as for a mother’s heart to turn | from her child— | our boasted civilization; but we sé jand mercenary marriages every would be idle to. say that they wer If all cirls and all young men could impressed, not only with the sacredness of arriage, but with a profound sense of its im- portance in the growth of character, its Influ- ence, for good or evil, on their whole natures and their whole ready to enter into tts obli and we should see less of the fri tiom—the vulgarity of husband- ing, Love is the most sacred of xifts, and should be waited for as rev- sceut of the Holy G! 1, be a means of grace, even when it is as unhappy as was the marriage of <¢ tombstone, in a New Hamp- ‘d, appreciative neighbors seulp- ed person, It cannot fail to Keep ry of its natural possessor. sockets are the most popular trinket: hair reposing t paus's Pier, foot a recularly every W | than in any other ¥ ora bracelet, it is In the shape of a ring ie to become frayed or coated with dust. and by degrees must decay. It probably lasts its time, howe take any particu! sessor of hair alleged to b head of a grandmother or a great aunt. bands when they first marry are fond of having long neckchalns made out of the tresses of their wives, and I have had young wi locks of thelr husband's whiskers and be Kets or brovche A BIG TUMBLE IN WHITE PINE LUMBER. r mb it 100 times ved never to tire of It. The first x into the office was to hair. I have seen him dictate a sen- | begin combing. When sentence. pry careful about his writings. He ce to be as perfect as pos ‘Kens ting the company he | known him. while I was em- ployed by him, to go down to the Seven Dial in London, and sleep and where the and slept with the poorest. He loved | He never seemed so happy as | d in a peor cotfee-house with a | crowd of the lower clas He never mis ve grown on the AS USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO REDUCE | § and Wednesdays id end Mondays “up Washington every Monday, Wednesday and For information apply‘) But that sort of | thing soon dies out after a year or two of mat- rimony. I have frequently refilled with a child’s | hair atrinket which forn tion of the hirsute app Lovers are alittle coy WHITE PINE INCH SECONDS DRESSED () SIDES, $40 PER THOUSAND. No. 839 15Tm STREET, rting, even for a us gift of the beloved ‘y are afraid the much: ished hair may be ‘substituted for somebody's Ccicek yim., for Baltmote snd Hiver Lan i Kiver Freight must be Prepaid. Keturuing, arrive in Washineton every satuntar ntzt STEPHENSON & Bit ml6-6m 7th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. ave. careers, they tions carelessly, olity of flirta- OUR INCH SECONDS ARE AS GOOD AS MOST OTHER YARD SELECTS, AND MAY BE BRT- | WOTIcE. TER CALLED WHITE PINE CLEAR LUMBER, | DRESSED TWO SIDES, FOR $ PER ONE HU) DRED FEET. - Nothing es- | The most minute maanérisms were When I was working | enith of his fame, just anxlons questions as to the po! T have even gr submitted to the my store was insured or itted my policies in testi- don’t’stop to think that FOR PoToMac RV erently as the de: : rimony may, inde mony of the fact an insurance pol fire did occur. y would not save the tresses that pair on wh he as great a drinker as he has therepu- | and handed tot with a glimmering | the right hair. considered to ix Thegin to bel truth in the superst! jewelry which Uh half a dozen tinies with differe THIET WARFARE IS OV: but surely matrimony should never be entered ameans of livelidood. WILLET & LIBBEY, The woman who ucky keepsake between con. 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE. LADY OF THE LAK Of Gth street, ev . and ile in propriety blunders will, of ¢ be made in the Plenty of foolish giris will nt of admira. fon and pleasure being loved, y pry of tre 3 EVES OE ORE le nething sacred ihair was related to me some | 3 no is a manufive- “A most extra made out of hu time azo by a fri THE GREAT TRUNK fi WEST, BosT i He" A HOUSE THOROUGHLY wx by the hour with his He was not one of those men who atted as ora taking m sions, the erro yet from the life DAYS, TRUKSDAYS jeweler, while W YORK St nile played over his | RICHARDSON, EW ORLEANS EXPE ere used tobe ie ihe clty woman hepe whol thus have been lost. DURABLE FURNACE. whe with dignity (Furnaces for Coal or Wood). have been | K of hair from e | This young man had ano | passion—trout-tishine. of his conquests. equally strong ents not found in ‘The only route to the i the only Caverns ‘She hopes to add t e only Cavern | © volume of pare es by some gain in tamily, or —Cheapest to buy and usa. th, or politic Manufacturers, iia! t faction is in mn, Or al nobility of Russia. The real titled no- blesse, of whon & 234 Water SL, Shakspeare bids us to * and it is only si side, of the. pe from perfumed tresses, t rn, on eit JE AND GERMANY. CHAS. G. BALL, of tor- ure to whom Lui Lascage apply aced them in his fl c.B. RICHARD & c9., 1337 E st. n. w., Washi 4529-2, tu&th, 3m me of the girl nl to'a more imperfect nd the date of th x drean of romance. led state the trout hada halo of ardon ow our pity. CitoPERCY G. 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GEORGETOWN, D.c. | he brought my friend a loc hue of auburn, and instructed him flies, as he found the fish would no His better-halt = PROCURED FROM | ny intellects at longer bite at his w nd the change of ba matters worse e lay went to his office leaving the key of his | private desk at home in the lock. The lady amined the premises and discovered the album | to which he had only the previous day added his latest conque: to her mother that very morning, institute e and gained her suit, the fly book being produced as evidence in court. If you seareh the court records you will find full | confirmation of what [have The Poetry of 5 ft 4 $80 and $100 for passenger accommodations. Steerage at very low rates, Steerage tickets from Liy- erpool and Queenstown aud all other parts of Europe at 'y. nor Cossacks escort. the thous- andth part of the culprits, were the law strictly and in Rhadainanthtne fashion observed. rters of the nihillsts | As Browning says in “Evelyn ” “Delayed it may be for more lives yet xe be come” for them to live eom- pletely, but at least it is in their know the difference between : whether this bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, pand other ports on the Continent and tor Mediterranean ports. Ra freivnt an wer to live tna epublic afford the woman or this wl the rest of the are seeking a mute by reason of absolute, inherent attraction or for any worldiy and xre unworthy motive whatever. sn noble and honorableand faithful mar- en enough among people who could but whose hearts yund to the core. Fo THE $) steeraze and cabin to & CO., 605 7th street, Washington, burg, Wincheste 17:45—BALTIMORE :10—Point of Rocks and W: LADELP . vorld, whether proceedings for divor AMERICAN to GINGER ALE. essure which, wit! some | friction, makes itself felt in Paris or Vienna. in Holland of old, so now in the Helvetian cc | federacy, plotters find a home, and are toler- if not sympathized with, by a Cantonal gerstown and at Po just told you.” attsville and Laurel : Retail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, erfly Catching. m the Iutianapolis Sentinel. White fs the road with the Jutely loyal and seems to me, 10:00—BALTI DR, MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS Urinary Diseases, Lnpotency, Gleet, Gonorrheea cured in 48 hours.’ WM. E'S, corner 12th street and Pennsylvania | Price $3 per box, seut by maul under | 7) seal on receipt of price. eat of the intdsummer For Sale by Dealers and by the Manufaeturer. SAM'L C. PALMER, round what cog- ing—at wha come upon the To put aside as far as possi- hought of marriage until compelled to strony and spe than ‘one or both. In | that foreigners should live and spend th ibe apt to re- | money on the shores oflake Leman. A R s destiny may be Soft sounsl our footsteps and’ mufiled in deep-lying pected turn hi le Is sounding a murmur of slow-ftowinz nks andthe shade of {ts low- Oa the other there rises the slope of the thick- 1224 TWENT! NTH STREET, ‘West Washington. jal attraction person is wiser than to be acquaintance the possi- Y eet the peo- no matter in | southwest, furnish medic Y sof the Urinary Oncans, Tupo us and loss of Sexual ¥ drooping alder am when the Duke of Mon- men were riding at anchor ad the schout, or high bailiff of htmselt unable to identify who were about to start for se of Bridport and Sedgemoor. §%-Telehonic connection. UNIVERSAL ACCORD, Aven’s CaTHantic Prius are the best of all purgatlyes juct of long, labor- ical investigatic icians in their y ous, proves them the best and most ve Pill that mecical science can devise able no harm ea war-coated, they are pleasant to take. tive powers no other F and every person, knowing in every chan y fence and the tall wecds that Chester and Way Sta Rocks and Way 15-45—BALTIMOKE EXP DEST ESTABLT s’ Physician in the ennsy lvania aventie, ties quickly rem And make with the bushes a tangle of thick grow- | They are the prc ions, and succesful el extensive use, by phy all civilized »s parents are moreto blame for worldly Far up the road is the shade of the brown, stlent parate rooms for Ladies. Utlice hours | ses than we are apt to thin stantly we hear the term plied, not to . but to a comfortabl something to novels, with hi: “when poverty comes in at flies out of the window” only of small and poor natur able of a great lov that to be loved it is necessai iy is far more difficult to be lovely when we pressed by want and rend “married well” ongeniality, or true T rocks that are covered with emerald | — PH ELA DELL EY Sleeping Cars to Cincinnsti and St. Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati, St. Louis and. 11:30—BALTIMORE AND WAY STATION Other trains dai Alltrains from Washington stop at Relay s\ For further information a Ohio Ticket Offic nneylvania av will be taken for any pune ‘the spt Heepaid £100,000 intothe hands of his friends in Cairo, which th oat the butterd S$: Collas, social, slow- use, and being In intrinsic value and cu: be compared with thei their virtues, will empi keep the system in perfect order, and miaiutain in healthy action the whole machinery effectual, they zre espe © appuratas, de ent and cure, if tin physic to” empl. or Gleet ould ca in 8. BROT 9 sip from the edges of poois by the rv Gleet should consult Drs. BROTHE with were to buy support for him. Two | ) regiments were purchased. He was to regiments, with Arabi at their jare for him. After he had him, and then t without him. He at | turned to Constantineple. and promised | B street southwest, who will furnish you medicines and guarantee a cure or no pay, The old adage The blick-winged Asterlas, swaying on feathery 4 rosy, that sips from the sweets of the natures incap- , heverthele: ally adapted to ecriptions aud advice free Oflice hours—11 to 1; ny charge whatever, Over the crest of the hill Mes the old rutned gar- ny change whateve but effectual ca ALTIMORE & OHIO RATLROAD. TA’ MAY 2ixr, WASHINGTON. $2:35_Chicazo, Cincinnati and St, Louis Past F; Sleeping Care to€ 5:00—Laltimore, Elicott Cit BALTIMORE EXPRESS. polis and Way <Fsedmont trans retowii ahd Wav, via dielay., XPRESS, lone. Ew YORI AND BOSTON Je, AuMapolis Junction, Jessy; stops at all stations, v's. 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SHARES IN PROPORTION. risiscame, wasafraid ofdiscovery.and, in the end, Derviseh, acting under his Instrue= tions, urged Arabi to act with moderation. @ moment, and straightway the net of nd vainly it struggles against ive Yeurs by the Lewis. But Arabl knew with whom he had to deal, and he | declined to put himself in Turkish hands il- | which perhaps he was wise, for he would have been strangied or poisoned ‘as an Inconyen! put on while the fruit is | and compromising associate. The government w them on as tight as possi- | are to be praised for having cut the Gordian yy the bombardinent of the forts of Alex- | andria. Bat they would have been wiser had precaution to have seme troops at hand. Had 5,000 troops been landed Alexan- dria would not have be ein around tt; and soon the white pine ich a reserve tund 0: With spoils, and the hunters le resting, couched STARTING DISCOVER’ deep in ‘cool grasses. Maxnoop. Resronep. uthful impradence causing Premature Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc., ried ih vain every knows reiuedy, le self cure, which he will se: fevers. Address J. H REE ADAME DE FOREST HAS RE: dies. All female complaints quicaly cured. consulted daily at 634 New York avenue northwest. of jours frou 1 to Y o'clock p.ms.. with ladies only. le a part of the December 2d, A. D. ‘The only Lotte people of any state. lonshtip of which the expressed when ©, still, happy hunting grounds, haunted by ghosts of dead summers, Your sunshine and beauty shall dwell with the KATHERINE PYLE. ', has discovered a sim- "REE to his fellow-suf- ‘ES, 43 Chath: ITS GRAND SINGLE PLAC! ASPLENDID OPPORT! NINTH GRAND DRA huuters forever! ee and Andrew, From the Lewiston (Me.) Journal. A little while ago we were watching a tall, slight, white-haired, but agile and nervous gen- tleman, who was superintending the removal of a building and jumping among the ropes and blocks and rollers with remarkablealacrity. The man was Mr. A. L, Parker, of Auburn. He grad- uated from Bowdoin in 1838. Since his gradua- ‘arker has had a checkered career. He ‘preserved and full recollection ofhis college days and of his college chums, many of whom have become famous; wiile he, who had, perhaps, bare equal talent, and whose college career was very erditable, has passed his | life in obscurity, not even venturing to attend a commencement dinner since "88. No one can talk with him without gaining an impression of his intellectual strength, and marveling at the complacence with which he speaks of lost op His reminiscences of his college lays: areinteresting. “When I entered college,” said he, ‘‘Longfellow.who had been a professor there, T remember he sat with the examination, but took no as he sat there, ULITON. 'MEDY FOR La- Lovis& CHANDLER Mourton, . Can ba English Guns at Alexandria. From the Pal! Mall Gazette. Onthe whole, the opinion of those present at the bombardment seems to be that the fire of the English guns was remarkably accurate, and the general feeling is just what we expressed at first—that of some surprise at its efficiency. All artillerists, except those who will not listen to facts, know very well that the English guns have length of range enough and accuracy enough for the purpose, and on an average as much as other nations; but it has never been made so clear as now that the conditions of firing on board ship admitted of such steadi- Fortunately, the weather was calm and the fire of the shore batteries comparatively But we must not run away withthe idea that the question of ironclads against forts 18 settled at al. If the Egyptians had guns equal in power to the fleet, and such a system of exact range- the Service of all who choose to adopt it, no doubt there would have been a different Even as it was, of penetrating at n burned, Europeans For Brooklyn, rect transfer to Fulton across New York City. am., 10:30 a.m. Liutlied Expreses 9:90 you huve failed to receive Chronic Diseases, such as jeart Diseaso, Kid- ney Complaint, Nervou y, Seminal is Debility, Tinpotency or Pro- Dyspepsia, Nervous &¢.. send two stamps for our questions for self-examihation and our new book ** Tux Laws or Lire axp Ieanra.” Address Secreiary, Medical and Surgical Institute, any one for pre- “ re 47 East 15th street, New York. REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS cure any case of Suppressed or Painful Men- fruation, Leucorrhow (or ruptions or Irregularities of the Menstraal YGus experience. 906 B street southwest. R. ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIA! Jongest evtablished Specialist inthis ei has a very we ‘and ail Inter. most dangerous of the vegetable poisons at this season of the year are the hemlocks (including the hemlock dropwort, water hem- lock and the common hemlock), fool's parsl monkshood, foxglove, black hellebore, or Christ- se, buckbran, henbane, thorn apple and nightshade. In a case of vegetable poiscaing, says —Knovledze, meties (the sulphate of zinc, it procurable) should be used the back of the throat tickled with a and copious draughts of tepid water taken to exeite and promote vomiting. Where these measures fall the stomach-pump must be used. Neither ipecacuanha nor tartar emetic should be used to cause vomiting, as during the finding as is now at 1s TH! TE BoM” 0 ‘as about leaving. Low at Memory, wi : other professors at in: Eminsons; tale to. tell. for rates to Clubs should be made only to inch guns were capable hphcopees PENNSYLVANI TO THE NORTH, WE: DOUBL! K. STEEL RAILS. AG IN EFFECT Ul a Trains Leave Wasuincron rom Star oF GTR AND B STR For Pittsburg and the West, Chicaso Linutted of Palace Sleevins Harrisburg to Ci TS, As FOLLOW Cars at 9:30 BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. dinigua, Rochester, Buftalo, Niazars, 6240.8. m. daily except Sunday, with Palor Car from Har- risbuns to Watkin: p-1n. daily, uy, with Palace Cars frou Washi p.m. On Suni 1 ards of evi ship except the ste th Dapner had been able to hit ‘ot this evidently is the neces- aside from the others, with his long, wavy black hair brashed back over his head, a1 ttle to one Vinegar them. The mot M. A. DAUPHIN, ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. Orleans will receive side; he was young in looks: his eyes were yer black and tustrous; all his features were promi- to | nent, and his countenance was very expressive. talk was made, at that iclined to Unitarianism, lisagreeing in his views with the others ning like jack rabbits!” ejac- tent should be kept walk! about, and if | of the faculty. It was said that he did Tl show ’em.” And, tucking teeuinee is great cold ner ‘0 rane sity of having means for finding the range object with certainty and rapidity. ice of the gone bas ae on Leh of the existing naval ordnance of other fleets, it 1s none the less true N.B.—Orders addressed to New id | I remember that much es it doses—in cases | time, about his being in Where there is stupor, the | and his di issn the Seecae W, © WaeatLers be dashed | at ease, and on this account vacated his profes- and chest. Strong coffee may be dignity he toa halt, and walked | Is . ket, Iti ‘a tame Satin came to wi very mar! is all-impor cases: and slowly back te the place the dress | of was to come olf. ip. John A. Andrew, of Massachusetts, war governor of that State, was a pas eee een He wasa rt and very corpulent boy. - He accom; me to my home in Greene ep nave ‘Wim call for and deliver and compare them with those which have been lately turned’ out both from Elswick and Wool- poisoning a medical man should be -} sent for at once.” wich, less ke vaaton had we | owt, mea a a eer te Orders exccuted on the i LURAY, ituminated by the Eleos OF VIRGINTA, Preaksof Nature, DERICKSBURG AND OUTH. PANY'S STEAMER \d other noted eto., can be had-at EORGE MATTINGLY, Gen, Supt. ad Way Station lagerstown, Wins ius. (On Sunday (0 Point of (Martinsburg and at Hiyattaville aud Laurel.) ply at the Washington Statior ue, corner 14th stro’ whe yurxage to be checked and received at LORD, Gen. Passenger Agent, Balto, ilaster of Traus., Balto, except Sabure ington to Capan- daicua. ‘Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at9.30 a. m. daily, except Sun For New York and the East, §:00 a.m., 4:20, 9-50, and 10. and 10:20/p.m. Linuted Express of lor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sunday. all throtuch trains connect boats of Brooklyn Annex, aff: street, avoiding double a.m. daily,ex-