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4 ) PROM WASHINGTON, 4 Proarees $= of Neronsirnetion, y o MS uitnhen 1AM My Celcgragh inthe 44. fan GOATH CAROLINA JOIN THE BAND Withdrawal of Pro. Gov. Molden LETTER FROM GOVERNOR OA Devotion to a Common Conatr Pledged ') SPARES FOOM HEH LEAN. ‘ Md —™s 4 Exoitement in Vaxoo Conntry A Ow, PEOPLE FLYING 10 THE TOWNS City and Miscellaneous News, Christmas Colobration To-Day. EXTENSIVE Terrible A Merchant Robbed and shot. | MO RISING FRARED. | PREPARATIONS MAUE. | Tragedies in Brooklyn. | ! BLOODY SCENE AT A BEDSIDE. { A Young Gir! Shot in the Stree Atreurts stripe oF» THE NMOEKDEMEM, | AC. X& "ee &e. HECONSTRHELOTION North Carolina added to the Neatored ‘ ot ‘ Woshington, Dee %4.-The Mecretery of State Vee, rection of Premdent Johnson, eldreaned 4 @ letter to Provianonal G werner Hollen, of North § Carolina, reliewing hirn from bletrost, and eepraes | ¢ Governor Hoklen bas been received by televraph : s -. fox the Preaden''s acknowle lament of the Adelity the lovalty and discretion which have marked hie Odin inistration of affairs in that State. A copy of the letter has heen sout to the Governor elect of North Carolina, with the tender of the co-operation of the government of the Uuited States, whenever tt may be foun | necessary in effecting the early re Storation apd the permanent prosperity and wel- fare of the Btate over which be hae been called | upon to prem, These official communications are similar, with the exception of names, to thow re @ently addressed to the Governors elected and Pro visional Governors of other Southern States with « similar purpose. The fillow!ng response from Ravmaen, N.C, De To Hon. W. H. Seward, Seerctary of Stale, Sin :—Your despatch of this date relieving me of my duty as Provisional Governor of North Caro Tina, has been received. Itgives me pleasure to be relieved of the responsibilities and labora of the office, Iwill at once transfer the great eoal, the papers and property of the State, now in my pom- @ean\on, to the Hon, Jonathan Wort, the (ic elect. La pleased to convey to the Presk my sincere acknowledgments for the honor he has done me, and the confidence reposed in me, in call- fng me to this position, With the expression of the hope that his plan for reconstructing the inmur- nt States to their natural and appropriate place jn the Union may Le crowned with entire success, T have the honor to be, (Bignel) W. W. Houpes, The tollowiug telegram from Governor Orr, of Bouth Carolina, has been received : Py) Co.umpta, 8, ., Deo, 28 Hoon. W. H. Seward, Seeretary of State, ad, 1, 1805, Tie Leg ture adjourned yesterday at noon Governor Perry haa resurved to his home in Greenville. Your dispatch bas been forwarded to him by mail, Is will be very grasifying to the pie of Bouth Carolina that ber government bas m enirusted to officers of their own sele tion In their name I thauk you for the tener of co-op eration of the Government of the United Siates bea found necessary in efleciing the early restor- etion and permanent prosperity end of | the State, You may be assuret of my ul rabie urpose to nitin upholitig the supremacy of the weofthe United Siates, and ia advancing the honor, interest, and prosperity of @ common @ouury. Jamas L. Ong, Governor of South Carolina. Various Washington Items, Wasurnaton, Dee, 24. The Secretary of the Treasury yesterday re- eeive\ sixty dollars, accompanied by the following pote: “Place the enclosed sixty dollars to the ? credit of the Government, It is from s person who believes that God will punish, tn another worl!, those who keep that which does not belong fo them.” Lewis Clephane, Collector of Interna! Revenue, #. C, Robbing, Register of Wills, and J, H. Cross. man, have entered a suit, in the District of Colum. Dia Supreme Court, against te Mayor of Washing- | ton, the mombers of the City Councils and the Register of this city, to restrain them froin paying out of the corporation fuuds the expenses of the recent election to take the sense of the citizens in feiation to negro suffrage, The complainants take the ground shat there is no authority giveu in the sounicipal charter for the bolding of elections of a | political character, or to determine or aecertain the views of the residents in reference to the ex- tension of tho eective franchise to persons of color $n this District, Judge Carter made an order that the respondents sppear on Tuesday next, to show esuse why an injunction should oot tesue as prayed for, A petition to Congress was in circula- tion, on Saturday, for siguatures in favor of negro guilrage, The circulation of the National Binks was in- @reased by en issue of upwards of four millions of dollars during last week, The total circulation issued now reaches nearly (wo hundred and thirty- four millions, The divmal Corvus of Le arms which was organ: | SEW VORK, WOINTIAY (OEE TM A TEt mm permenenry a tee ef so me te mmmenet 6 re Ot 8 be a Tre fee . ” few * ’ 1 Ww here he Bend Compe ,w4 rae 9an povwe & A ° ’ ‘ q ae " LLAMA lla (om A ee , ’ ee Pe ee Oe eet & fe one “wom A 0 | 10 Op AON OnE HO " ‘ . wm o# . om te ‘ ‘ — ‘ . ‘ ’ Wee . ‘ . fewer, tee “amr & &e , ‘ -~ 7 " ‘ “t . . * “eee ’ ‘ ’ al ore ’ id wer ona , . 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The wearer wee rendered ae eoting 7 ‘negree Ne vee ohie te ton hy mow, (em, nel ent ee _* ' 4 wae ‘+ rhon snw ani naw | onto A Cartes af telereetiog Nem, } Rawerns Arm @ New Oviewne fe 08 The Cre hte Weahite) : Hf River ot Minne fae wate fen in Oe deve A Nee of oe leet a ropertial a Camden Are hie feporial het @ gomt deel of cotton le tw come ia from the Wet} atrver, Rustnee le ene what che kad by the errewmen's erika, the owe era of eeete aod mavedores refuding to accate te her demande ahrevepart dates ty the Ath report navigation eoapended on acount @ low water Cotten te hetog hau @1 © greet listeoce te reach nevige Toe Lowinane Legidatere Wnt the fourth Mondey fa\lel to pase the weve Governor her lection of tanee for 1 ground that tw who hed attempte! to dertrey and who @ere es sent from the olty during the wer, whilst the Union men who remained paid taxes | The Vckeburg Jovwwar hee advices, which 10 claime reliable, of on « Cherecter from | Yaroo = The people of the country are reported & be flying to the towns for protection, and the ne groes are represented tole arming thenmelves, who claim that aod Cheistnoee the lend must be given @ or they wi) teke it by | force. The colored troops atationed in the countey | are eepouring the cauee of the negroes, and serious trouble is apprehened, Loulsville Adair, Loulavitle, Dee, 22 The morning newepapere | publish an elaborate article upon the subject of tazing leaf tobaceo, written bye tleman fully conv nt with the eubject, Jt takes strong ere’ against the position asmrmed ty the tobacen convention recently heid at the Cooper Loatitute at New York, The writer contends that the proposed tering of loaf tobacco would be injurious alike to the Government, the planter and the manufacturer, In the Common Counci! the charges of tribery against N. 8, Glove were not eustained, 6 affirmative to 1S negative; but he was unanimously expelled | from the Council for baving so acted as to seriously | comy roroise his associates, om er one ate adjourned to dey The Hoos roprietion Mile The lh mepending the col “1, 01, O90 and 64 on the | nly afford relief ta thoes | f Januery a the the Government ru between now Attempt to Break Jall Frustrated. P ughkeepste, Dec, 24.—A desperate attempt was made to brenk jail in this city Baturday morning atf o'clock. The attempt was to involve the death of jailer Palmer. The party attempting to get out consisted of three persons, one of whom was armed with an iron bar, and sloo! at the en- trance through which the jailer would pana to reach the prisoners quariere. When that official opened the door leading to the quartera he ob- ding with Ne arm, the Dar in his hand to wtrike, With crens pres ence of mind he quickly closed the door, thereby saving his lie, dhe night police were then called in, and the desperadoes were secured and heavily froned, The ruffiians are confined on the charge of river piracy. Their trial will take place next mouth, The Weather; Dispatches received last night {rom various sec- ' of the country tell the uniform story of snow, siect and rain, A number of marino disasters (not very serious) aleo reported, The Weather on the Mlairs. Fort Kearney, Dee, 22,—At seven o'clock this morning the thermometer here siood at twenty- eight degrees below zero, Heavy snow storms have fallen on the plains lately, It is drifted tn hollows Letween bere and the Missouri river Wo the depth of fifleen to twenty fert, No coaches have arrived from Atchison for the last few days. Mexico. Continned Saccess of the Liberals. New Orleans, Dec, 2,—The Timms’ Mexican cor- respondent says the Liberal Genera! Diez is carry- ing all before bim, and the whole Btate of Oaxaca isin arms against the Imperialists, The Liberals are masters of the whole coast between Vora Cruz and Tuspan ; also south of Vere Cruz, | parties of Ausiriang have met several defeats, Marsbal Bazaine writes to Mejia that the north- San Francisco, Dec, 28,—Advices from Mexico state that » revolution against Maximilian haw taken place, and thet General Lopez aud his officers bave been driven from po General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun) Wrnan's American se haped ship has been made the model for another steamer just jaunched at Havre, Baiganps in Bervia lately flayed one of their Captives alive ase biut tothe others to hurry up their ransome, Turnty-vorr thousand cattle Lave alreaty per- isbed in E.glaod by 6.4 cattic plague and egbt thousand jn Holland. Ma, Peve, Onmnop, « Manchester cotton spinner has taken upon biweelf the task of repainpg his perish churvi as be cums 9150, 000, er. Foraging | youngsters dolizh! in ern frontier is under the double protection of the | because they hai a new baby a home, Emperor of Mexico and the Emperor of the French, | Claus was always very good to such tiny lit strects were prea ent hae ate wl waite ae te! ole Arnone repreeent (het minteg oon @ ting eroun the aetienente oeve tory free in tha Territors hae epent the e099 nd eroompliahed nothing, Vee Meee al y With @ fortune of Fit table Meneh athy her 6 tT «weno me of the erue'tiea Me ae olvatoed @ legal separation in the [) vorer Court down dave ance, the hall of th lance of Mon Recretery Wellea, in Wael inuter thieves and robhel of four velualle costa, OF Toewtet evening he ofioers arrestel! (ieorwe Care ner, alian Kells They ‘ound on hia beet one of the conta stolen from the Recretary's hall, and bere rare wl the rer which hewe been ident fied by the Hecr*ary " Promptany fraston hee \eaued an orler, wetting | apart aif the ground upen which the manancre f Fort Pillow oowurred, forthe purpose ferectn. 4 monume t thereon to (he menor who f@', and thon eho were This order@ras of fave Me bt of the offeer who pardet the rod tr bull! the noy named Bren (the . “sr im 1] Churey, baw ‘ eh lo Minal@Bpp. rey wry to offer he “ « Uoted Biateg » jf elle the ection o «ie A 4 «lpble aud expr ‘ ‘ lore Wil Conseut to are » Conven. bole ' her J. ; ¢ NEW n{TY, “ CTmmistM wen Vear,” baw agaiu mace pare vill doultleas bo ob apremr pore than tt | zest, Afier | fonr yhars of war, ® merry ties dawns sad remem will not fai! sein the future chronicle the syain, bd althougl it may brances/to some, U9 great to Le ) @ful over the bright | of our country usual preparations for a gay ©! Astra foatival, and in addition note the fact that a wreat num- ber of people intend to celebrate Christmas dey this year, who have not heretofore paid particular atiention tothe holiday, Since Monday last until after twelve o'clock on Baturday night the stores were crowded with customers, and although the dealersin & nd fancy articles bad the cream of the Christmas trade, an active business was trans acted ip all branehes of trade. All through the week an exira force of clerks have been on duty fn nearly all the toy and fancy stores, which wero constantly thronged with eager purchase: Fathers going the rounds in search of appropriate presents for sons and daughters ; mothers looking after something for the juveniles ; husbands desir ing to purchase a peace offering for their wives ; wives hunting for a Christmas gift that would be likely to sult “sheirlord and m—servaut;'' brothers desiring to find sore guitalle present for their visters, while the latter wereout on @ eimilar abopping excursion. Even little children were investing their savings or pocket money in some- thing that would give pleasure to pape or mamma on Christroas Day. During the werk rumors prevailed that Santa Craus was buying outthe entire stock of nearly every toy store, au! \n consequence the Fathers and Mothers of our juvenile population thought it beat to buy what they could, before the ‘merry little man'’ should make aclean sweep anicarry off all the prettiest playthings The young folks, who rejoiced at the prospect of a visit from Bante Claus, were delighted that their friend was likely to bo so well supp!ied this year, thathe would be aluoert certain of stuffing all thelr stockings very ful of the knick-knacks A little chap, well known to one of our reporters, declared that he knew Bante Claus would come to bis home this year, 1 Sante | Tie Bem rey f burmar of the Being & genera! pay day, rod bands yee, and from the latter tle dimple-face:! bits The business ds) undoubtedly Satur iay & large amount of 6 the employer to the ej to the various « rekeepers, marketmen, c&e,, she increasing excleny mutinued; the oj ia doubtless aatieniod with their different transactions, On Baturday afternoo and evening the stores and Home returning citizens seldom passed ahen some y decorated shop window, without o king !9, and the sight inclue- ing them toinyest one or more greenbacks in the Christmas thinws they fancied, The markets were 6 well patronived that many @ tired dealer re- joleod when his sick bad disappeared, and he could escape from she throng who priced and pur- chased the cajaviee et will ba comsumed today, ty. week, however, was ney chang From fairly crowded, Wh EMBER Waa entered ty | | wp town to several t | sorne trees were | Mathow and other Temperance Rocleties of N ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘owe . vee ong “ ‘ ’ ¢ ° one @ ate . ° ‘ ‘ P ou ‘ “ ‘ “ - ‘ ‘ ‘ af ‘ “ ‘ ate ante . ‘ ver * ‘ 4 ” - ee and @ tone wrens . a ' ’ . ‘ lee own ‘ oA f , Ave 8 ‘on wl her ow ore “ . / Wie ‘e ‘ rw stone ‘ P . ‘* wel oe ' f the compa @ 0 wtraeta @atea te ow ree lepaed alroomt beng atte t fin con tel de Or! the baeemante in Waavingte, Weet and & th Oirenta were pletely fonte! All dey were poor be ple who ie " ene eileereblia erenene tor @ 0'ter, @hich - viola il) not render hel lteble, eneaged witthe eter ah n \o 1 te flow in fener then 6 the takes ont | The er Hhot darnawe enatelned ty w f Broth aod u Weat wreat ia erevle end cannet new etivatel Me hem have, however, take, warning by fr t freateta end have ronda thelr collere waternrn of Ae eoerel thing, the rohen were wer hint otter led, few Cad f the mow re itygion enturin it ln the rain ! rolls were in weners! :« yest wah the | few whe ventured ont in the @ and ove or two Ades funerete which courted were merle up umbrella holders A wood deal Mt f damage wea done ee and et Centra) Pare jown r ating pole Were well Nooded, but up to a tate hour thie worn Ine there were no mignaofe feere CONVENTION oF orerima, A very washe Tort Anarmrtey large neetlag So- of the Father York, Brooklyn, Astoria and J raey Clty, wae beld yesier’ay afternoon at Yooh ok, the Preat deut, Mr Robert Wilen, in the ebalr Twanty Sever Kocletion were repremented, and the following cew Bt. Patrick's jher Mathew, No 7, of Manhattan , Young Mon's Mather Mathew Society, No. 8 of Nw York ; Transficuration Soctety, of Now York. After the usual routine business, the President called attention delegations were receivet ; jocloty, of srany City 5 toan article jn Satur Scns, in relation to the good done by the various S clever, Thekus had made a migura- Hon that at the several temperance moetings it might be urged on the parties who attended to beep a aolor Christmas, fu carrving out the suggestion of the Bus —e peper which had ever supported the temperance cause— and he now trusted that the delegates would takes the opportunity of speaking on that subject at thelr various meetings in the evening, After tho trandaction of much private business the Conven- Hon adjourned, In the evening some twenty-tive or thirty Bocievies held meetings in various parte of this city and Brooklyn, and at these mecings the suggestion of Presijent Wilsoa was generally adopted, Svurcrpe He hal great pleasure or & Younao MAN, — Coroner Gover held an inqueat, yesterday, over the remains of Mr, Joa, I, Conklin, aged 20, a native of New York, who, according to the verdict rendered by the jury, committed suicide by cutting his throat With # razor, while laboring under temporary aberration of mind, Deceased was of « very ner- yous temperament, and dreaded falling into ill. health, often expressing f he ahould be king thas he should Kauidid vob desire to. About two weeks since he exhibited sy Fs phome of insanity, nm such as not bo asked butof late bis actions had arouse the fears of hin family, the lo.n of bis Proceeding up stairs, drew @ ra: rr Shrost, ‘The unforturate men expired in micvutes after the conuoission of the act, Finks, Shortly before 5 o'clock on Saturday moruipg, @ fire broke out in Dauiel Bweeney's rag store, 10 Goverueur alip, The flames soon Spread the buildings 4 and 6, adjoining, and notwith- standing the eflurts of the firemen, the three buildings (all four stories high) were entirely de- aroyed, ‘The two story aud attic house owned | y JK, Jessup, 400 Water street, had ats roof dam eyed bo the exveut of abou, $1,600; insured, Mr, eney loses « 10; jnsured for $5,000 in Mosars, O'Donvel & Co, dealers tu barrels, who oceupie! Now. 6 and & will Jose about @5,00; lusured for $1,600, FP, Menken, of 419, and Banuel Cox and Michael Duane, of 409, HUsteined some datiage by water, the former to his #i0ck of groceries, and the lat to their fur. niture, Both are insured. The origin of the fire is unknown, ‘The Fire Marshal was informed by 4 geutietnan who slopt in » house elose by, that he heard au exp). about 1 o'clock, which be im- eyined was caused by burg ars tampering with the safe, but hedid not give the alariw ior fearof belug shot, ‘The matter is uovder fuvemigation Yesterday be er'a shaving ie BOARD oF ALUELMAN—MESSAGR FROM THR MAYOR, This Board met ath 2. M. oo Satur. A resolution suthoriziag the Street Commis. am $0 complete the monument to soldiers tn Cal- vary Cometery at o cost of not over $12,000, wae lant over, A document wan received from the Mayor lng the resolubon appropriating two pieces of gr@und at the intersection of Broadway and Sixth avenue, as mies for the erection of statues of Fulton ani Morse, on the ground that the sites are ine) ile, and that the Central Park ia the proper pao for them, Laid over, The extra oppEvprtat| us provided for by the tex le were called 4 only ve of thein wag ratif aes ed shy or th w Department. the resolution ittressing the salary ol the Second Ase sistant Clerk for he Finauce Dopartment to $2,000 Per BUDO Why gu pled, The Board concurred io © resojubion pey we bill of Alexander Disuuon, « — _——— , "t) , Dhivty Vitel V cme. ’ (7h OT ty tenvee ' ‘ WO Mtee abate Af “aby Ao- IO FA & he perrt | ~ (+ Rew, om ome oo or ae wee Ce yivend of we Roge (1; man, Wee Peet an Sah re, § Ahet hs eQge don of Cd a eT COO WAP oe! ew immonet ror@waiveg j Fecreee Mma i (va ron, oe ee hop mmole . Ole ee ferent otien fe Few on trate, Ont eoge P : wre in ie rey 1 howe cone ‘ PT ie ae voeqm@wove cota " ‘ on thard ‘ , Tried 1 bet tw etengea, samter 4 7 tw ‘ * nae : ‘ " “ae thes fhe? ol we we dit in marae ” ; ‘ mine tA - 100 fet feengetyed « “mner , wo Meow | derteerd, Heron Ome he 4 a ae ae) ev onghé te 1 the whee, «© ow 4 Nar mmceg and I tqtied fq p he ‘ 3 A he onl) mente sor ° 806 107 FAWN fhere none 1 Byte] J (and te the amet eunen 4 the « ' tn let ‘ \-" ‘ i wow mone mor roland tom lth the & ete re h when legafl, ea Fit Ae On 068 Of ararpe ion a are or teat | cannet eanecton end @1L Hat exten » At aewe pone: ow BH. | We conanite me wwe thot hey enh vom be | Perle! gear lan of pour ratte te tn Meavew vane ou ity ahd Breer le we hnrne term . «V4 eonvect iota previews the 4 #i) Ae NO rere et) teorpretinl cecogml thenid cath branch ond depart of the 0 @tetolnne Naivemare tenstions E hare wo ty ty ee the pultie aed h ae ior unauworitgs cheraee oe th Cant i) #8 cane wart ® eon ier ee work so) ACADEMY Pommard mm Leorens Chase Truring the course of woe lecture, Profesor Mot, in view of the orer ap proeh of Chrietmesa, «hen ee many children ate flowed to make themeelves mek by en over indu! eevee in lpropet food, ook vocation te dgrees fromm the mation immediately connected wih the | billet fare, for the purpose of wiring the olege the benefit of litle hia study and experience rele Vive bo the proper use of food wenerally Rie and toile, be aaid, © mont healthful of al! food | for elildren from an early age upto ten, and should | begiv least three times e work —elter | paling with other atinple vegeiable substances, | ech aa walaify, (oyster pIAnt,) potatoes, bread, ae, Ae Meats, the Professor declared, should never be allowed antl the leper of three full yeare had » Nature time to propare the tender divestive na tors proper perforimence uf thets work : bus from the age of three up to eight years, tender meni, skilfully prepared, may ealely be given twice ® week \n moderate quantities, Beefin tte various | fortom contioued the apeaker, isthe most eutritions | of animal food; but rabbite and other game are very | Bourlehing and bh stondency to warm the |lood, where a deficiont supply of heat iss cause of die ease, An improper diet, it was stated, would of | teolf produce in comparatively young persons ali the signa of old age. Wrinkles upon the face, for Inastance, are the result of en hardening of the rouscles, and rough, unselentifically prepared food, is @ powerful agent in hastening the progross of this dreaded change, Many physicians could name the leading articles of « patients diet by a lo examination of tho face, the expression of the eyes, dc. I have, ssid the Professor, in con- clusion, studied the works of many physiologiate in diferent languages, and al!, without ex option, treat the subject of food as one upon which more than any other depends the health, beauty, bap- pineas, and, as @ natural result, the genera! wel fare of the human race, Tue bill of fare for the lecture, below, contains, it will be perceived, all the dishes alluded to in the above remarke, BILL OF Fans, Rice and milk soup, Vol au vent, Beef with vinewar Rabint 1m Gibelotte, ify Bichamel, raugipane, © ke fourre of Milan. Rion amp Mix Sovr,Thie nutritions and palate ble soup wae made with three tablespooustul of slee, previously eoaked and boiled until tender, te which was afterw added one pint of milk ead a vory little water; two tablespoonsful of sugar; a little nutmeg,and for «flavoring, a litte grated lemon rind, Vow au vent, —This dish (a meat ple to Engliah) was treated asfollove: A puff paste; the mode oi making which hasbeen frequently described in tue couree of these lectures, was rolled out to about half ‘an inch io thickness; made oval in shape, and set ie a quick oven until entirely baked, When it comes from the oven it is « puff, indeed, having expanded ve about eis times its original thickness. A part of the upper crust was pow removed; the inside taken out and the space filled with stewed rabbit--any kind of game ho er, or even fish may be substituted tor rabbit he top being then replaced the “vol eu vent" was ete, The Profesor remarked that this makes @ dish entirely too rich fer the use of children uuder ten years of age, Beer wert Vineoan—For this, @ ploce of almost aay kind of beef that is tender, aud bas little or ao boue, may be used. The plece gaed for this lesson weighed two aud @ half pounds and was nicely ted, put !o @ pan with four tiblespoousful of fat, the same of broth from the “Alphabet kettle.” and fried wu all sides until eliehtly brown, but aos cooked, The broth and fat were then poured off, aad 4 gill and «half of vinegar added, aleo two cloves, two bay leaves, one etalk of thyme, one onion and one clove of garlic, After being iried in these seasonluge for afew moment, & little over @ quart of broth from the “Alphabet kettle’ was added, aud tho whole left to gently simmer tor an hour; at the expiration of which time the meat was placed on the plate in whick it was to be served, aud the sauce, after being thickeoed with flour and water, was strained over it, Kauore IN Giornorre.—A rabbit, after being dressed in the ususl manver, wascut in pieces and fried for ten minutes iu @ little butter, after which two ounces of bacon, cut in smal! pieces and previ- ously tried, was added, aud for seasoning a litle leek, parsiey, thyme, two bay leaves and six pepper corns; this done, a pint of broth was poured over in in which was mixed tablespoenful of tour, The rabbit was then allowed to cook for an hour and (Com inaed @m Uke Lam Vege,