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LH ES SY SNES IMTY-sTHIRD VUAR. ? spo due whee Ue 40 106 Fay Gy Tby Wier pany wore Laamacia W.T, Boeruam whose a es ( ee Ww rations cumyyled » Baton Byugg toward Cliutva a fewdave since He uN cumlow Creu ueal 2 DALUDA DAVE Dad & resolution us bine thais enunur ty t ao: EW é kK i N r * NQ Take THER 10,205. i BW LUM, DAY, MARCH 28 1865, ett event sou wid driven t the evacuction of Charleston. or ‘he Latest News) insvetes ramen ec hu | a ks he ee We i jueve t ceed tt 4 were ropalead t . on of Genera Gimore abou t » and ntured faut in the | the wit Ravel : the fl pane vie | thie aval forces at Charleston be dlsects nbn pdr xi! al two and captere wir, In th _ 2 « parte tte ther GE owe d took atime, our fore sty 1, thirteen ty Telegraph to the VW. W. Sun! * > Rattor to onte th 8 ver powsied gud wok | smite in the ceremonies, end that the Rev, lenty freee it i gail, thirtoe ° je were pearly all who were tv : ' lw! 5 ‘ | # the captured over the works € ¥ thelr line, 4 | Ward ih be jovited ta deliver @ puble ae e| Lint rerents separated, each iy ue « ‘ ani ti Du Cr by ing fe Geueral Wilcox tt part @ hie comm 1 aes ? HET il , If ow 4eh8 to the » action, + md vis — rom New Orlcans General Intelligence, i3 Mareh a ‘Tria lant On b | muit'e ‘| New Orlenu wre to the inet.. inelueiy (By Mail to the New York Sun.) | * eh te | che deeei ane INDEPENDENT of tt hae | Agiaterof Gen Grant died at the residence of Wy ’ TT re. r 8 4, ~ xryhe bn her father in Covington, k at week P ; 0 tetawe Lacy who arrived hera at week . nbrile 4 ead) Yas New York canala it fa beliewed, w € wae over thet i ; a P vet M t en when jert char all “ , open rf HAV wat ' the ras of J 200 Rebel Prisoners Taken, *° +p vilnd | Mont It wae beine evacuate be the tel ( the fiavd ie great in many places, and : t keep tg te since bee © which would | O rhof in ti alow ow : | Suert tieetuess ' te port , . t r | wor ' } et Two pers on v lo? WCTION WITH SCHOFIELD & TELRY, |: “ ‘ Sete Me on i part of the | : v M ! Weing for service in the 4 Wheneve ' i] tat t f t ly ‘ i. dtwae at firet reported that the - ae t ‘ ites arty The ¢ tier is closely Federal Losses Since Leav- | ewes on tice : be : hd aise recruiting from this pource, namin i] 1 2 or bat in , T) on hia h Saturday m ing Savannah Only fort. bot in thea b he Disaster at Hayti. vo miss tlchinond, ridiculed t et it } emleht » ‘ oy ar rh and was very ver. 2,500 Men. of the enemy te much heavier than ‘ure ’ pv tiGuece puree } tan that nother Davie tor Lee had any intention i set the teu DF ee aie com anded tt: ap. | Dy the arrival at thie port this fon fort’| of wutialt ) ° "er ‘ 7" ‘ ie sonere to have: ber i ' ! o, of the R 4 ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. | the Kote: ite fant, and 6 my rattelbe | tare iB behitheretat Beye Gia © | Aw tho boty of Gen. Care, of Canton, Conn. was . A © tailure of thie nie Genera a tn ‘| Carta conflagration in that city, @ bh) be ghee web wet ¢ wide ofthe erave caved eon the hele jock, art ng ating of touce, | APPEATed In the Ses some face. Tappeare that | its aud three of the nar Tm together with tt n . * aa be ul Lat Lo'ciock, arrmaging tae of at | in * ~ together with the "he Pichtin: on Savurday, | reget of General Gordon, to the dead | on the oth of February lact at the ¢lose of the eae nef tr it, wad were extrh ated with conmd- | are tor the wounded, | Pie 4 ms reed Ui lt ‘ k : erable citi ules staan t be trom two to fonr }". 4 ‘ w rke on “ ere wae yave en a pete rhe UR WHOLE ARMY ENG GED, | were Hved with soldlere wat hing the pro. | evening at the Theatre, t a Marthtiniee the tamibes Tie Treasury Depaete nt at Washinton is pay. € . i! sees eure ‘ ed thas (re al | 4 h vome car pie pene eof f mire «throne atthe rate of one Grant hed sent ewav « portion ' ri ard ene f and one-half 4 ne , re are to tebe] | bv nn, and (hat ‘ f ‘hieca a} The buiding was coon deet 1 ‘and the. tates tid clay. Payrouanterw are t tebels Beaten at All Points, | 2',." could myt In this | eprend te ib oases : ‘i 4 ahh ated Ww Newborn, N. Cy to memes i ut te thelr cost the weren ; > ‘ “ . * ! ADVANCED POSITIONS GAINED ih Puy udeat arian daue ceria (3 ier hsi tah Dv wana the wee g yesterday, over B00 ce ED. ret i eat eexpd e Haytien dollars, and de in i sert I 4 arrived in Wa tet ‘ ‘ athe Ula held in re t+) b . ' » 1 , ereone wir hothes, 1 P + tha t ‘ 5 e. Tile ‘ ‘ 7 «| Mt aleh then: a at riuourerwy pak! wat and be hsgay i ri Pre-lacilent Are che Great Fire at Hayii. nium Dt bee A tho moat active barines part of | she ro. ela to provers dese sliced vighting All Along the Line Gen, Grant) | eats | rabble! bid % Arnel ot |? c Baik +, Shaw aed r, t f nkes the Initintive, and Whlpwihe boe os . ‘ be Poopie t " n Hartt , AA IO S Ie OUSCS H 1 Wn 1s my ut All Points. eof the f : t bewun to ace ba s Milete bd 7 ah ot 7 > _ ——-— Cuy Pat, March 25-2. M.—Afler the engnge= ¢ people was rreat.tor severnl dave afier the | down eonn the relied suow trom New ORTANT CIT) InENG ent betweeu the enemy and the Nint)) Corps, this wine poate cunrde, I ‘ n- | 8 and \ ' uy i cree Draft “Expected To-d y: make an attach the leftof the ling, in t of : minha er nH has been ope for t ane 7 “wn . tes Fort Plehe Tae Third D ‘ al Se : webett ‘ ' ri c toh fi ; ‘i Hooua Chrlet, voamor of the e ye ree ING . . . commanding, wae selected. o# the assay iting column ¥ * pei > . IKORUITING AT A STAND STILL ee er Meroe From Havana. jis Sus Pont fthe Car durehy —s a and ehorUy aftar noon the line of tat vas formed j Ps ' the West, Primate of lraiy, Metwos rc and the order to advance given, Inerhort time our Important Vocts and Rumors ta i (, ahd Doverekca of the States of the 0: 8 i teas " Ciisteeh* & . mon lad pussestion of t bre line of ritfe-piw of ‘ n I " “ y | : - the smomy, nearly all the oceupants having been | fom Havan vr ‘ } Frriuisauphiaa ewiththe War Depart GENERAL SHLERWAN, ‘sade pieRi ain | sir wan very tlie | Port on the Purser Hy wil be abaae h Batterta ito Wash ederal Loews since Lenviag Savannah)! Ove hundred worse were Drousht ib os . }blat he he t ¥ e Mure ahs ' Only 2,500. Marana, Mareh © item of most interest | n Na) { he i, but bie ise F rritat.| at Hatches 1 8 By on rt ate retention Owl bins ey ad talk abous hin ee alion us j wl wed. ‘The attack | ‘ f& Flere € nv ‘ probn Ww an Drpautaes hi “ i sndred ‘priconers | Naasau, hoisted ne F aed to 5 {THF rain storm, whiet ; aking in all, Pilea . e {therefore | Of er Ke the ¢ Major Geneval Diz:—The fullowing official ; I teen datalned t ! ; fi oait Cal for are nearly one b ' : ¥ reerse BO) tamer ae title of General Sherman's recent operations have » hixbest in renk te‘ | couse ot ber lone pase tot ethatahe | gie + cake ae + heen received thie mori Ceneral Sherman wae © iwhel ody} nt t met ha tee three i f dolla t (roldeboro on the Zid of this month: ieeereasinicsy'e av frahique or ant eer a | F F i : mem eeeined, {alons, completely aativee | Gonorsl | aya Bay ho Pe had | A Ltr. ‘ ud loving the y Pant, il A March % 5 ctw oubt anticipating a larger nen, “ 1 t i her ad ty as elem In al Grait's Seeretary of Wart-La «| ausot y have been xctilng -£ (Lat BHe In t ‘ athe ele o of trea ba el an pomwe fi report of operations fre wit , Tieutcnant Kee of tho } nib dt are ern ' ‘ ny Mata oram with | M 5 M. Cor 1 jade at , ‘ “Oh le 4 ‘ t ‘avetieville w gud ' ry. was killed while ¢ | ted that the rebel Ceres Al Vreenn is here | { ‘ : ‘i wtaitad py. resniting heave | ‘ Ventovost he One Hu in | ae PN Masao 4 connie ton | pite of the “apg ' werticaw" Sed and wounded, and overt #1} Henneyivania, was killed whil . Jtos OF tenor rapa ‘4 Mighecaboall At tbe prince pie of Beate ty t nearhands, Hie own loss, he willgt we ie i nthe action. Thiere 4 t le compowd i by ‘ pat ‘ anita ned jet ' wd y two thousand five hundied men since eft | 1y ones aud ever te tht behaved | which to : ; ed i Mm In ist recently made avaanah, Many of them are but slightly we ia euterate t sad (hat: 9 Pseflgli er bia wise ge IL ‘ Hi) Korkabire County t Grant, Lienvenant ue OPEICIAL ' ‘ of ‘at ’ I the u ( Beremonte ' t « t ‘ re ' \ ub leaned Additional Details. The. Loseen nud Ceptures fhe entire Arary | te * t : rts $4 . t tikes Philadelphia, March 27.—A epecial « liy Pognged. to the t aif annant Phiindelphia Uorie tis, from Washineton, an, WanDr vere Mexican News | res Trem t wont f Wroeer A special mereenter who left Goldete N we Mai 7-1oePr.y Wash noton, March ' ads teow from - 6 thon HIS Beir be odd, arrived ber ays and reports the ox ¢ | Wester \ wud four mages ren WY : het a} che ‘ To Maior Gen I A, [mix The following }% tw ; “ ' : yin po format ‘ ’ ‘ © ral Sherman formed & jut hes oficial tarparte of opmrasions of tho-Ar of the Poto Ie t - ‘ their cls how belore the + Ot Coxe's i tage gat ' ‘Newee VOT. T acon Beturday ha reeoived me | Mascachusetve at Sherman's at had a fie No movena ‘nts bave bee ade on either eid ore eye re por tow « “4 te rd eboroen the 16sh inetant, in «blea ' vt pthe™ kas wa the lower was hance teated, leaving all hie | Kieumondeor Weteseburg aturday night | ia ne The = yaar . dead in Gen, Davis’ har sud retreating Ww Deute EM a aioli whe " er ‘ ville TANT Fecmwtary of Wo 1-22) . me, a ‘op At Bentonville on Sunday, the 19th inat., one d r aa t M } i a \ di vision of the For ent Corps was atin Cirv } % March 27—~1 A.M | chance nthe pro. i : Johnston, and for a while turned back, But on To Hon, BM, Stanton, aryos War:-Th vba i the or works we Yer 4 reintoreed by the reat of the divirions, drove the attie ofthe ath reaal » fol eee a aT thertt Fi eneruy back, and, during Runday nicht he shbandoned battle of the 26th ited in the following loses on od te { ‘ . { | rt ; ' baer by : Bentonville. and fell back aciossthe Neuse Kiver so | our aide Uhibu ith all the available force there to | ‘o A ap a8 @mithfield, some ten wiles west of Goldsbore Kiteed. Worrded, Missin the | ” He UN SUSI OUCH DADDY peoples It ie the merely temporary success in the fires part 2 Corps 1 tt 1 | ir © uri i. anubbe lof the fieht which the rebels sre boasting over aso tith Corp 1 1 Be s { with, o “ ver r re tvictory, Buerinan's lore will not exceed Sth aij is : Now York State Legislature, | ricns over nearly all ttre yea: aloe. Then he army is in excellent condit.on, 8 nek Bu eAcep tion be ( On the ¥¥d. Sehotield move outto Cox's brides tas he Senate, bave shared » sais on the Neure Rive. six miles berond Goldabo carrrvarp ny orn Athany, March 27. Bur Pr en To w why re Gen, Terry's forces were discovered lying 1 he@ . to creditors a juet division ent of htore 8 toons to cross the river, having marched all the w By the od Wide Ah tice waa riven of a bill relative tothe poilee courte Nuayal, from Wilmineton, In afew momen Hy the 6th fee and Inetices courte of Brooklyn The U. 8. ete a A Aa mac's traine of the Twentieth Corps w diiapver ! Hy the 9th Cor jm a) in OpecED—M ating the New York \ t Moving from Bentonville to Cox's bridge, and th ; and Brooklyn Dirinfeeting Cor Also the New | Lieutenant Commander John O. Welker, artivod at ih tien of the right wing of Sherman's army, with ‘Total, Ioo3 York Clty Lax Levy, which wae selorred to the Cou this port, yesterday, fromthe Pa key Riv Va v's and Schotield’s forces, were manently The Serond and Sixth Co ™F shed for ward and | mittee on Manicipal Attare, where ahe! ‘ : made. q eksitted ihe. enstas'a atsonk inireishmente: and The bill for the reliet of the Bart River, New York ine eeu toned eathe flavehip of the cou, Sherman had notific { Schofield that b Id im ; DCUINER TS, OF and Jainaica Ratlroud Company, ana the bill relating | York Biver tlotitia, Oa the eve oft) 1 while be at Goldsboro on the 224s f Maze he key turned it against him and etill hold it. In trying | to Sa * Banke in New ywere ordered toa | lying at anchor off Lr n Tow ! word, some of his ataff we e there during that » this the bat daniinud prs third rewling, Adjourned es nites ape sqrt tie delved sade teal Atter bis repulse at Bentonville, Joe Johneon & retake this the battle wae continued until eieht the officers of this verrel were eur me the Dack to Bmithtield to cover Kaleich. Desertians of | “oe’ at oleht, the enemy losing very heavily, Asmeubly ni but by the of a i North Carolina troc rom hie y were numerous \ pstinomte eh D in ; {by the iumense number of retugees aud contra. | FOBt st three tmes his own, amd General Wright, in | extc the clin td Inercwse the capital of the | them a tine bund ot wus { ip rands who have flocked along with bie army, In] bis front, we dou'te that of oure, The enemy brought | (." i ty muy, war Teluried tothe | an oridan'e arr ee Pe eins Georgia he waa trouble! in tie eame way, though not | in atlas of truce for permiesion to collect bis dead vernt la eye ielar bile ware mee ne Y r afoty to serious extent, nor did he feel the incumbrance, BO wu Ble Dele we Ore | party cuune t 1, end proce Lio Capt ‘ for the reason that there was no opposing force of ino. | Which were between (heir plewet line aud their tuaio dieading, Adjourned cabin, © t! ete wives with a Bunt in hie font, Now, however, he has to contend | line of fortitications nission was eranted poate: sist @ eauti foe, {it yt o "1 aide until M., whea they en barked guid cvery uatless person or eauipage ebout DIL 1e'6 U, 8. (inant, Lentonant (ieneral, liews Items, their acuta Lrah Weare ides Radia Libey gead welght upou his movemente, , r t ohe t ; ou | ul Accounts From Washington. By elegraph to the New York Stn.) from the jolly tare ot oerel, who mAuE GENERAL GRANT. Washington, March 2i.—One hundred and ten Fleeing foe that purpose ri pt ofthe sd on Saturday have e Tir Louleians State Lauks Lave suepernded, - — ‘The Fiabting and Victory of saturday. se re : cave a : i . “5 HA metal oe : pa it Me yen | OCAL NEWS wre be oth uy urbere an ie O api ‘THE ae nd bar c i e .) ‘ City Point, March 25.—Newe bas just reached here : f wi aaa ache lu : oF or for N Y i} ised aed \la | 4 \ D. of i: attack ou our lines thie morning, at daylight, by |”; Haral Hasteaut: a0 (b6 penoint int P ederim ‘ a dnt edb teylcirg WEW YORK AND TUS VICINITY ener 5 , commendation of Ve ‘ ig open Lets levelar Lu " . Ni ICIX . the enemy, at Fort Steadman, near the Appomattos |. le tophdbeta pieced shea sgie By |) Navigation is open, Let wor and end De , : Grant, has been promoted to be @ Major-General by A River, captaring the fort and taking prisoners nearly (role. G atthe |} ng Exehany ey Ye : ‘ brevet for conspicuous esllantry in repuleing and = an aA ) Mie BVenIn we, Openef a all ite garrison, They sent there prisoners over the Asletiig Walle 4h fi ¢ F tar pro Pe 7a | swine Join Sti Pe tie inital vars ii cad r " ny he lodgmen ri l bed ont nud ry eteady, clone at the enme works toward their line, but on their way they broke ai ioe : f ‘i ie rem . ¢ made in nu New Orleuns, bad bee ndemned tn the U8 tia Stock ' 1 ee TBE DP LURLENE ur tine Sature i oka ate but dul from the guard and nearly ail escaped back to our OAR BAMITGAY District Court, as forfeit to the United States Mii Timi be Hh eonines Hine 08 cech side ofthe works, The line each ldo of | Reports fro ' Raltimore. Winusam Watrtsa, Beq. Solicitor of she War | sicuuy Pion : Peni gtd eee the fort was taken and held for a short time by the Rallimore, March 27.The Baltinore Asrente ast : shes ; shhh eat ttee Departr t, hag resipned thut posiliok, w rea 4 clomoring mer \ bela, but reinforcements arriving, they were driven | #pecial Annapolie Correspondent siya: The flacs of |)! sidiei ne dee 1 me ¢ for money and Major Ly tor k, losing heavily in killed and wounded, as they | truco toate New York and Manhattan have arrived | °! aT len 8 FER ; “ os ,' iad Diletta » between the line, from Varina, (se full company eran% one bundred | era hop: of procuring moue KKOOND DISPATCH. When theee boste left, fiehting was coing on in front | Moog, lefs Augusta, Me, for Washington yenter. | Moun tor the ¥ the Committer t City Point, March 25-3 P, M.—The result of the | of Petersbarg, and reports suid that Grant had ad Jay, to join Hancock's Corps, 1b isthe only ful) | 10 *stietactors Yerterday, for t! nengement thie morning was more important than | Yaneed his lines same miles, company raised in yglond, 3 sir aince the Cot ommenerd reeruith | first reported, At the point where the e From Fortress Monroe, Tas Female Seminary at Utiee N. Ya wee dee| oe oe eat me & thao wae Collated harced, the main lines are Only 150 yards apart, the "Correspondence of tha Si etroyed by fire at four exter morning, righ t ie re hii? that ° Ik i" ! rf { round between them being level and free from ob- Fortress Monroe, March 26,-~'Tho steamer Webater, | All the inmates, near! ot Jred in numbe : P ; ; Psat tock Levihe r structions exeept the abattle in frontofthe works on | which hae inst arrived from the front, brings entelil- | ese aped. The loss in heavy sei Abela row, neing euch tide, Ab this place firing between the pickets | gence of a general engagemant all alone ourlinceto- | ‘Tug wehooner Ann € 5 Nem fewen 4 Noe none and te wilt feats has been almost continuous, and scarcely a day hae] day, (This, doubtlem, refrrs to Saturday.) BB Senogner ae ; mM Moston top enes mt ‘ bs londe th ra ron, ra oto wut ry passed without two or three being wounded on our One hundred and five rebel officers captured yeater ikerchief af i ik Nant . és aa 4f ne to the ert at thioe million dollars tide atleast, This pariot the line bas been ocenpied | day afternoon, eaine down on the Webster erchief Light Boat, anu et and mt | cusury for t o by the Third Brigade, of the Fires Division of the Gen, Sheridan, with his entire cavalry foree, had |? terday, The captain at ew were saved, Orr a tne W Ninth Corps, Geueral McLaughlin commanding, He | reached Grant's army in safety Tar Boston police yesterday sed up two cit | + to-day, Ifthie bet has often expressed hie ability to break through the enterprise cetablishinents in thas and arrested ain proceed, and un- ‘ell ; .. the te of the muthoriti enemy's lines here, aud only yesterday he showed ol) the partion enzaped in number u reolf : how it could be done to some visitors who were It Fort Sumter, 1 arrests were u yf ier the law prohibiting ddioe the w vo os ppecting the works. ‘This morning, four divisons ¢ A Grand Flag Kaising and Celebration. | | wy 1 et LitdiNne epeh Yoluine bh ‘ reptile “7 . - eho or 10 Ww Me Hy resides, ‘ the enemy were massed in the rear of their line Washington, Murch 27, The Vreeldent has red | iheer'ptlone to the seven-thirty loan re- | \ ‘ stiee will follow the same oe he under the corainand of General Terry, who was ap- | jyevet Major Gen, Anderson to raise over Fort Sur Na aibae i ag mi | corres cdite, #0 a to conform with this arrange. ° COeLved ve uh y da ) ii eT otal 1 ate eluece teh ve lee { re" ted to lead the charge. ‘These troops consisted of | ter, at the hour of noon on the 1th of April, the ay} ' nPop pueda Py nces Penrice ra hpecin re Reet teeta ueiiod Johuson's, Walker's, Evan's and Gries’ dir | the first rasne, In forty-thr av #161,000,000 | f : \ Ain onseripte aliall visions of (reneral Gordon's Corps. same | nited States fisg that floated ovar it at the : s ‘ } be ed to report Ny thin five dave from the date At five A, M.the charge woe made. and the time | time of the rebel aesault, and that it be ealut- | have been disposad of tothe people. The sale of the Me ! ‘Os d they will itnmediately be ment to occupied iL Key © uebween elt eut- | ed with one hundred gune from sumter and | second series, designated ag that of 26 15th, will | The Ibsnre of Aldermen, at their session yeate ting down the a’nttis, and getting 0 th rearof the | einn yeaterda fort wasouly * few minutes, H hey formed in | from every fort and rebel batte that then | Wl go on withont interruy | after up Teele dt4 employ Svery effort for the « » of batt-ey brigade front, and while rer portion n Br r sot enitat iter . q e ) i . ‘. couraeement of recruiting ip the eit nied to Ine of baitie, beixade front, and \ bile dhe portion ad: | fired upon Sumter: also that euits itary core. | Tite New Orleans Times learns that Gen, Bailey, j capitalist rubecrite for the bonds offered th atox, expecting to flak And cap are | MOniee he parformed unde e divection of Major. | with ahout 1,000 cavalry, made an adyance from Lhe officers of t h regiment, N.Y hes Me eee A — PRICK ONE CENT IN GOLD TWO CENTS UN CURRENCY ——ae | of the relent to the Gewernment for one year, The Hiscnaion on this reselution ” will Mondag ene u So An th refers ence t vant ony hot on Tite Coonise ACADEMY—Srconp DAY. At one o'clock yesterday, more than fifty Istios pre @rted themacivesat the “Cooking Academy,” (or the purposes of ree * eoownd leowon ia the Culinery Art. 1 Pofeeecor commenced b; ng thet he liad ared { jo vot race Votan Vent ster dence te. ‘ ' Pot Ma \ Metinenes—e la (he Terteletice aint TI ewon beganty the | ron \, ary tention of the ladies to the rules thet * t ved for making good pastry ond gave the f 4 recipe Half a pound of four, Halta of Pune The butter ta ided into two portions 4 ate thon te ned with the flour, which te rte with cold water enough to fill an ordinary tumbler half full, The dough thue made, te eaticlently mm wnipie lated to enable the cook to it into a cake about half an inch thick The remaining portion of butior @ns now plwed in the centre of the doagh bach dite of the cako was then broweht over aud laid down Uehtly upon the batter int entre, The dough ane again folded t bee, and then the cook took » clean napkin, which ehe diated with flour, Into this she placed the doub, which was carefully laid aways fer heif an hour, in a cool place, Bubsequently this doueh wee taken out of the onapkin, placed open a beard, and worked tn the following manner The folded portions were proesed into the battar Hanipulating it from tide to eide, thue thoroughly in cor ting luteer into every part After thi was done.the dough wart i and folded up acaia b then earefnily re in the napkio, whic? was pat away in a cool piace for Afteon minute Finally this pastry wae rolled {nto the proper thick nose for the “vol au y ‘airy nothing the 'farte.”” ‘Thea ines were rolled balf ar fneh thick, ent Into two river, one slightly larger than the othe The enuinilest, 1 ! 1 on ep othe or was brushed over wih the white of anese, A laree eotof brown paper waa next buttered on one ail hen, the buttered eide turned down upes che able lhe airy nothings were then place! or the untutterad side of thie parer: the whole being next consigned tothe oven. ‘The buttered aide ott paper belug pinced directly upon tho uene movable grating on 6 inside of n. These acl erualned in the oven abont twenty minutes or until cooked. Th t to rhow how many differ ent things eontd be from the kind of douch, the professor eauted some of it to be arsed fos hetarte, Holling it thin, (he cook ned some little tine with it, whieh were th on filled with @ tiix re propared as tollows A handful of ehotled aweet almonds ‘ white ot we herediontet elon well 1 boire in one veaeel, the ke of troedee and alarge « . fulof pulverived sugar. with @ few drepe of lemon, sere now mixed in her vessel The contenute of both weasels were t thoreugh!y mixed together, and poured inte the little pana 1 wore placed iv the n watil cooked, Oa being withdrawn from thee and 1 he fol ing preparation wae red to ort t! tarts beiog aiterwaid tee laced Intl t The white of four beaten to @ atl? froth, wt eriyed evar was be addod antl the proper condiateney and sweetness had been obtained i eparation wan for the wuce” whiek wee cooked as tollowe’ A tablespoon waa filled with the white froth, dhis wae cropped in little cakes nio a well butte bake When the con belue t each | of froh vas + ‘ 1 euynr, + thea the pan wor tin a thore lone ich ‘ » & to the heat of t if a 1 the a sare | tu a { t te fee way perfectly bar d, the cook withdrew the nd taking up in her hand eseh little white turned it bottom upwords iavine @ fpooa, he prossod it into trom of ench article. The t , ‘ jw thea i th a mixture composed of the mi kin 1 fom A uart k ' i 1 evar, wae be t it “were then etu her it ‘ the t wh vinhied Me ‘ t! dy a eenny troth " whole operntion was concluded, rat hot there la ‘ one’ ‘ om or ihetabie, Ube i toquined tur the ma ‘ mreot ihe Me bey wae toed . t r aiticion of ryi the y . c A 1 fcr of letter pay re 1 u tiwae filled with tt £ form or quantity A spoonful of tour. al rot bu 1 teofon a ev eeilbot milk, nod soutne t been placed in a raucepan ne a fro) unbil euitics ! eet wi Ale " ne § b My F ‘ ined that sor * Id bee i 1 or this u i u ‘ i el nie wd tt 1 t ‘ 1 a! “ ' a i ‘ a t ‘ we k t woeeut by tl “ .‘ ment eh rib end each rhb be Was then t “rn Lotela aie and eubeejuently 1 . 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