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, A correspondent gives his plan !
for making a rai and mouse-;-mof
tr t .^tt® e 4flr i «S
from adjoining building or connect- !
ing-Tence&aodjf l could J was not
sure of gening it high cuoiign lo out
reach an occasional drilling snow.
I was not troubled with luls but mv
building pras so iide*ted ,wi|h
thsi corn or otnei gram placed in it
v-^a jjniu u> lie uae4 f<K>J* My
remedy was to line ihe entire lattice
pafrAvith wire cloth, costing nhou
30 or 11 cents a square fool ; that
»*r> area*s*s».e H>WF>t;
tection is perfect.”
b »* Tfrsstn Wheels.
Hear a practical man on the 'ob
ject* l'woiMMfca .NagMtMMint
ago lor my own use ; before pulling
on the tires Irifillfed the feMoes wiili
linseedfoilvMM the tirks fiave worn
out aafi ':WM never loose, fly
method is as follows: 1 use i long
ca.-*t inon heater, made lor the pu.-
]>ose; lire oil is biought lo a boiling
lieat, the wheel is pieced on a stick,
so as to hang in ihe oil, eayh-lelloe an
hour. The timber should be div,
as green limber wil. not lake the oil.
Care should be laken that ihe oil is
not made hotter than * boiling heat,
or the limber will be burned. 1 im
ber filled with oil is not susceptible
to injury by Water. liHit i-f rendered
much more durable by this process.
Sintived Bonet.
One of the greatest 800 ns 'which
science Iras conferred on agriculture
is that of dissolving bones behne
using them. In the condition in
which bones origipally exist, mg)
even when they are ground so the
Jniesl powder, they are stiff compar
atively insoluble, and we must ap
ply a large quauliiy to supply tlie
growi.g crop. Wlien dissolved by
means of sulphuric ag;d they are
then very.; soluble,' can spread
juucli more eqiftdly over jfcte soil, and
will exert ts much speedierlnfluence
tin the crop.
—a—jyyfs|fc—
’.lo Baltkaor* Oyrte: Industry.
Tn no country in the world is the
oyster so |>opular an article of food
as in oui3; and our large inland
•Sims a;.d Territories are populated
Mjjpdmen sos like passions wttn .ogr*
M.-lves of the seaboard Stales.—
What wonder, ihen, that the pack
ing 01 this most nutritions of shell
fish i. a large mni■■.important indus
try, iijdeert |oB ol the largest, in
Ballimme ? The oyster bed- arc
chiefly in the Chesapeake Bay and
its tributaries, and the annual crop
us uflout 2-3,UfiflhfiO©.bu bets, taken
from beds eovci ing 3,00 J acres.—
The capital employed in ihe canning
and preserving trade is estimated
at $10,000,000 ;:> nd the oysters
dredged, canned and packed, ate
sufficient in quantity to teed 20,01*0
persons.
Silt Water for Strawberries.
We liave learned from a practical
fruit raiset, tba> during an oveiflow
from an extraordinary sionn a -traw
b"iry bed was partially covered
w ilh blackish water al the time when
fiuit was forming, and al.-o mat ihe
occurrence stimulated tire vine* to
greater perfection of Irim and gen
ciai vigor. This discovery m; y
prove of immense advantage to fruit
raisers in the vicinity of -alt walfcr.
A 'urjm-k 1 irgiiintn.
WjfCAl —“HXfiehiiativ Has
rendered no higher service lo com
mon hie,” sa-. s ibe tip/nt/i raitdtfltmc,
“than to analyze our daily bread, ii
"w udd iiave placed society under
obl'gatioii. It is now gen
erally'understood that in boiling
ground wheat, the reive takes out
the best and inosi nuiritious pm's ot
the grain. A process has <>i „!e
been patented in vhighmd for iml-'
ing thebr-n into white powdc and
affixing it with ilie flour. A (boumii
chemist lias discover* and a method by
-wbaflii bran may be bleaclh .l entire iy
■while so as to be roofed with, ihe
flour, thus adding lo i,* uu'iitive
power without affecting ii> color.”
Common swearing argue in a
■man a perpetual distrustotf his own’
3'epulation, and .s an a< knov lodg
ment that he thinks bis bare word i
not to be worthy of cied.'t.
A certain insert lays 2 .)8(>
but a single muffit w.ili destiny it)'.:,-
•000 inlt7?a'r.' A swaffciw rji-voiirs
'a? 1 eggs and all.
A sparrow’s nest was Sound to con
tain 700 pairs id' tue upper wings of
the cockchafer, though oit.ei .o.»d
■was prom ruble *u abundance. So
save the birds.
Ts the roots of tree* ‘are dip.-cd
into, water just l.cfoifr planting, ‘the
ai.ndr'tbat sticks Ur lUhaf wil-' give
thTiuiec^x|^up(>qMjo^.qnjU|ibrcs.
Lo^mhassm^t
carefully, you find something
t>l advunldjp lojou.
Salts.—A dcfMfcfifafe:
ash sail .- has just been discovered in
* noiridy fovneeb the pc ml peteejw
t bus ihe lye therefrom is aVtflSßfe?
j for the iriaHe fact ore o - bromine. •»!
• * • . •
1 wa/asn fsmmaaif 3
, .11 nrtITBViTiBxILI A Lm fan
QqrygdtW 'Who fjw the daily
peri inulOVave noticed the weather
repbrts that have been published in
most of them for several weeks past.
Those who have attended to them
have found that tlie “probabilities”
which ate given in connection with
them are very often proved to be
certainties. It looks like attempting
prophecy to predict the state of
weather ip atiy
country for two or move days to
come. But this is being done every
day by these scientific getirletnen in
Washington who have ibi* jcipUer fp
charge. By means of tbe>aMW«rk
oft elf-graph wires all over the country
they sight a wind or rain storm away
down on the Texas coast, Or afar off
in the bleak wilds of the remote
North or West, as quickly and cejr.
taitily as though it were at that
moment over their very head% ; *u?d
in a few hours they have received
information regarding its source, its
speed and direction, and more than
this, they have learned what counter
wimU or storms itw about to meet
in its way, and'by afittle culcuiatidn
1 hey tell what etfect wiU be produc
ed by the collision or (he junction as
the case may Bel? and cab say with
surprising certainty just when it, or
its course and tell about what it will
do it gels there. This kind of
knowledge which a few years ago
would have been thought magical,
is as rational as any other that we
possess, and when it is a little farther
developed and reduced to system,
wiil become of untold advantages to
the farming community ift particular.
Suppose, for instance, that these
new weather prophets send out word
to the farmers of ludiataa, during
or wheat harvest, that in two dtfys a
heavy rain storm will pass over this
section ; the preparation that would
be made in view of such a warning
would save hundreds of thousands
ofdoliars to the productive wealth
of the State. In many other ways,
now not ihoiighl of, will these pro
babilities prove of immense advan
tage to our people. It is a wiste
provision of the Government to detail
the officers now employed for this
sp'-cial service. Already liieit res
ports, which were begun as experi
ments, have proved of so much prac
tical value that it is evident the com
mercial and agricultural interests Wf
(be country will demand that thdy bu
contiuued»af.H..-
Vallaaiishaa’s Jto»tatl«s—Beatlomt of tbs
: v'h f Pt ' Sßl
'"lm M.in'gomeiy (J'»unty (Ohio) res
i't»i,.ns ViiiiaiKligloim’s are attracting
attention in the North sod
Vi 'Hie liailical press say the piat
yi.an i. a knock under to and endorse-
Mii'in in me flepuhlicans, and dispenses
•* iso «II iii-ccss.tj- fur « Demoeratie par
v. "1 n- Di'iicicratio ’press are soipe
,!>»■ t* 1 viitf'l in seiuhnent. The Bt.
tn is i-s-pui.licaii, which adheres to'the
.'T’rVueu in die recent victoriousltM'
.e ii.jAi iivJ'iri, gires the resolntiou a
Cos '.i.il t i.ihuscincnl. Ttie' Cincinnati
~ iijni;er, ablest and most in.
.luei.i al pn; ers <4 the West, on the
..!.c-r IrAnd. direa not heaftaOs to Con
ilemu ilr. i'ailaiidigfiauj’splutforni, and
flil.t lire Democitey’'df - ©hie
will ihvc* >tjfill" ‘upkii if!" ft says:
li is » (pifsiio.i,!, we admit, that baa
i-B iiitiicH'.'k's u. t)em<)oi§ty and is one
ij.in much may be said an either
>."C; tor 11 lias two sides. I,'hese we
11,r uo. Uisrus- before the meeting vs the
..-t iu- Coin tuition.
Tiic.c a.e thaiters in the Montgomery
1: utv . cioiution- wnich, It is very safe
0 • y, w li net receive the approval of
•! 0 Atstv efriiou, and which shonld
•11 nvciVd . J 'eVrdoilidiiAiH!! They e
\im-e.a do fle m euTl with the wind and
■ a 1 ear the Water rs pcSaible without
* w"- The Bemuoracy everys
wi.e e believe Jiat ihs consritulion was
a fVo J.y. fr.nd aud force, and do not
a n;ii £ • 00 inialy-tiiouthed in their ex-
ai (-WiiSi.ee iha i.utiag*. whatevwr they
.n«y*•-«•*•« icon ••*,» to how Me ainsod
.l ~u t.fi tßd*je # tftftid * future,
so. Up<t.fHk«.vf a-ving if possible, what
•■■* jo.i, ("* cooKiitutional liberty.
• 'ctiamCi wi l not agree that the
j i-i,. asi :-., he pakiin gold, hut Will ra
• r'M'ii. 1 ey vo paid m greenbacks, and
'.,1 :i r uirieui «uu*b«):,-Qf new leg^
t*«A!- -Ti<o«ih»i itosad, net More than
< e iiiioo.t’ l u hion*i' fir' erhount <sw
i- si.iiiflient, with the revenue
• im-, , ai" in piocessof reception, to
aav v-ji an lie iive-lweaties.
A L 'lihrnjii A’w Riyhl to Fee Conn
!>• tt'4-U •> ci Court ofNyrlork. It
o e’.JiiJ that iu amajonty ofin
•ar *-r**tt. Ms heaq -rsnfiesei
. e «n;i<a jM and by bankrupts to their
.11 y ■ n . .a. a,* all the assets of a bank
-1.0 to li* creditor*, itfia daim
«*A :uei--a nwektww* has no light to ihe
c u Mii.w .1 -ny of the proceeds.of his
Su4i 'rti'-i ni 'iuuianly take tbs plane
v uctno.s, aud my he sued,
F T HUJI.IIUJ WW!
*— Wl Ba-W Thr Atlan
ta flmlsX.Uk OmX JSoU lhal t
MODtroiu^^srat and
Thk'greet now »e e*-
broken line from Nnw York to Chicago,
and tkM» the of e riser# BeA
havenJewntaretdMng ftwn'ifetf’York to
posMew, sad esteed w<eSMelli
and powe* to The farthest avsibW*
atreten. 8oo« years ago k tdsmber of
tCik— wi««KL»4ii.^w.
I move that weadjowrn.” i..:,. I,r
The New York UtralJ bar this hit at
Greelj; t |
• Nowthst If r 1 lljaijifflljji’iljif
North.. Baa wl«y wofltd not Horace
take an inrereat in sugar culture! Ha*
he not been for many years engaged*a
raising •Cain’ all over the oountryl”
Kiuing ex President .Debit. —A couple
of enthusiastic Aifait* belles were uot
happy at the ex-l’reMwi
Davis on Saturday until they kisseff the
Confederate obief “right out in the merit
in’.” Mr. Davis stood this novel afhrdk
like a veteran-campaigner) and,in fact,
appeared to like it.
— a-:
There bas been a lively competition
for the possession of iUlnff s head.' Dif
ferent parties opened the gr«ve at Bing
hamtonVriday niglit, with a view re dis
inter life part of the body which had'
never been buried. The prise ■was“itt
the hands of s comiuiuee of doctors,
who found it almost *a didicuit to
iratfih br»«'r iu Otbar people had to
get at his übral eonsgtdußue.>s.
bkuUiVaa from rhrce-eiglitns
inch ttiek—the Av«ragp,tbicb«e*» of
ordinary skulß h«Sng lets ihafl * qnsr
te» of an inch. 'Hie sc*lp rajs of 4,
ahness tomatob. and the cawds us his
are Raid, withs slight tendency to;
to have been as iieaVy,
and strong as those of an u*.. Altd
gether, Ituloff aeenis A> have had-:nxi
ceptionsl natural advantage -to fit-him
for the dangers incidents to‘ the life of
a criminal; and as hi* unnsuaily largo
brain wac chiefly developed around *be
base, tbe stroDg animal Vigor nfid gen
eral -absence rfAnoral pcicept.ftift in the
man are. doubtless, sulisfactorily explain
ed to ai) students of the philosophy of
the crauiunr.— Hue. Advertiser.
TESTING HE3 LOVE.
A man named Shuman, residing in
South Baltimore, has of late, enter
tained an idea that his wile (foes not
love him with that ardor which
should characterize a wife, for her
husband, and in order to test Iter
affection for him he on Wednesday
penned ft note lo her, in which he
stated that he hafl insufed his life for
$2,900,; hnd .ilie ishe jeot W collect |
foe insuranWi when he ceasidl to
live, which evehl would transpire
ere she reed the note, as he intended
to droW himself in the Spring GeVd-
Ups at Ferry Bar bridge. The letter
was handed to a'small boy, with the
request that he deliver it into thp
Hands of Mrs. Shuman, but the boy
mistaking the directions given him,
left the note at the house of a friend ,
of Mrs. S. The friend read the note,
and naturally supposing that suicide
was premeditated by Shuman* She
called Policeman Bunting and im
parted -Id him her suspicions. The
policeman instantly started for Ferry
Bar, and when near that structure
discovered Shuman walking leisure
ly toward the water.
The officer called to Shuman to
hhll for a moment, but instead of
complying with the request he ran
upon the bridge, where he calmly a
waited the coming of the officer, who,
without entering into » conversation,
cond acted Shuman to the station
house, and oil the way there the op
posed would-be-suictde and his pre
server were" followed by a. large
crowd of adults and chifafeii who
had beard of the contents /of the let/
ter, and which had befen nfomul#a
ted by the lady who Itiid received it.
Shaman, ..Iter being taken to the
station house, explained that he had
noentention of drowning himself, but
that he had sent the note to his wife
for the purpose of ascertaining how
she would be affected by the newL
Captain Delanty therefore oidkitou
his release. After quittingthe station
house Shuman returned to his horde
expecting to find his wife in hysterics
but was disappointed. On the con
trary, she waa as composed as a
person could be, and appeared sur
prised that her husband had; uot
drowned himself as he had promised
to do. Baltimore Gazette.
A young lady, with a very. pretty
foot but rather large wenfin
if <ffpa|lis 'extraction, compliment
ed tier id the following queer wav:
“Madame, you have one boottWl
foot, but 2e leg commence toold-
It is well known that Miss Nilsson
has indorsed several different piano
form each being the best, anTw-e
now liave her opinion upoi) Articles
jealous wfi
following in iheir uflvertMvmeot:
recommend 'Wqki to
lu virs of good ealin. Resp’y.
'CMttisfWfe ’Wttßjfoß;;
tlieir CsUfsral* trip.aixi trill proceed to 1
xmrttok toxl U, aislsW fe foe «
mm it
pi a 1 Qityi of ABe WccflL
'Flff’bMirda-redtsßtly 'Vakvw of the
fjWhHluiwlftT sbawe'h»pepi*lai4n)
w-ffo shsec etd a millions.
Thfokae excelled even
Iby Rosß94ia.it* days, jyul
it Ahfkgrefl mejr^
polls in tbe position pf the first cUy
•f the world. It is a noticeable tact
that,* wih thic immense population
paving Us fair share of rogues and
vill4inS*of 4B grades, it is so well
kevftffierf fetid *6 wfctt policed that
We sehlem bear of cHmes committed
ilike atrtoouf late stress . car murder.
The*-crilndial .there , meets with
prampk.
arrealsolq
hence crime is
we know of. I.unimi !i.'u is compa
ralivefy safe, unless ni tier: fml'sh
enouglf to permit Vficotselvcs to be
caught rtl very and ‘ns of thfe- es
antfotfcdr firrtath'efents. The people
travel ii very direction without fear*
of death att.be hands of a sidewalk
ruffian. Tim mumerous c*ir nook
has no terrofft to a oitizeu of Loudon.
Uhout -
ability of being .maltreal. . befo.ic
bis journey is over. If insulted he
ae ts held in check, .uaeed
resp. Vt, will serve as
“r»t.VfeMe«ftt«js C’- im
|<f MiPpfeWbfetionlft WerytEliiti" apper
taining to good find sound govern
ment. Again, the mortality in Lon
don is known to be less inpropdrtion
toko paptufatistitflaii that of a y city
oflbe world, -jam tlii- our ciiy
e.a lesson. W e have
ample room for jmproveme.it i,n our
sanitary regulations. Much ca 1 yet
be done whereby Nr •w Vink riiav . ;
rendered cquql to London in point of
health.’ Aiid ’w'e Can only urn on
otii kttfhbiltfeli Vfiti'rrecfi«Bfty’o ( dom
to renderoui thy the tir<
in the worW ih clefeiVUnus» aiid, as a
natural sßhssquenefe,- henWifnlncss.
*■ [iV. J. Ucr.ld.
Two Chicago men, j, is saiii,
have lately .patented two iqvenlions
which will auraci"mbie jhan ordina
ry public aitefffion. Oiie i» a safety
lock, to he'fast cried inside tlie po.ket
of Isdies*'' or'ge'htlemen’s garments,
to preverftthe stealingvifpockcibooks
or mhef- valuable fvWnrg# therein.
The salety lock is inserted between
the outer.cioth and the doing ol ih
coat or dress, aud if provided- wit];,
a .the pocket
booj} ffial, ‘tffen’t be removed. In
taking tne 1 rocket-book pul from ihe
pocket with one hand, it .must be
unlocked’wifj) ihe other, by turning
a spring riti’gMtflside the coat, which
spring ring also, for greater --safety,
(Jaw - VSkWrt' ■ "fe VWky ai “ pic asu rc,
which rtpeniUofe' is easily done by
the wearer, but is troublesome and
inconvenient for tbe pickpocket;
nejther can the pocketbook, so fast
ened, be cut out with a knili-. The
otlier iji,al§o a. safety-lock, made 10
Pipyehf the stealing of watches from
vest pockets. If these inventions
answer ..ffie,purposes intended, ii
wifi be possible to travel around and
mingle in large crfttvds without fear
by pickpockets.
The Modern New’ Englaode:
keeps Sunday.after a different fash
ion’from hts sires. A New Katnp-
JihifejttijftC. lament km tire sea 1 city oJ
trout tfosr-seasou, observes: “Yet.
nolwitnshftiding the poor pro-fiect of
the brixiks are re
gularlyand persistently fished every
Sabbath.”
Newspaper B :pplane-'.t
* '!!• • ' , r
A decision ol some impor lance to
newspapers has just beer* rendered
iii.jhe United Slates District Court
ai Cleveland. Many newspaper
puMishertt have * fashion of (hiding
in their papers advertising sheets,
circulars, 1 ovposters, assuming il*at
■by printing “supplement’ at the
bead they evade the United Stales
Statute made ahd provided f.n such
practices. Sir. A- K. Bf.mn, of
the AUianiee (Ohio) Monitor, labored
urrd^j"thjs delusion, and was indic
ted and convicted. The judge deeid
• real supplement nov be
o«l; but that a mere iver
tisementds not a supplement iu c<>n
terfiplation oflaw.
Stn./td.eitrsr.
Steel Printing Tyne. —M. B mer,
has taken ap.mnil the
manufacture of steel priming types.
AcCprdihgto tliespeciiieal'on, the in
venlor employs a ma. i.ine simi. , to
thofie for making pins 01 nails ; a
roll of wire beirqj placed on a reel,
the machine nips offa piece of a giv
en leiagtii.aiid forces o ,e end of it
die. Fine soil iron
wiredrawn to the sbaiic of ,;o b 'dy
the purpose.
AfterJpaviqgtljerniehiue, lue Ivors
S lira trimtiling by hand. W hen
bag been cirectedj they are plac
ed in metal boxes with the mater a's
used for ceiflt rttaiio!i v ?wid are li..Ht
pd temperature m a fur
nace. The inventor says tha;,.with
a siuglamachinc and sigaui in the
extent or one nominal icu <• power,
lie fcafopfodiice' thlnjr-five ihmisaiul
types*4n ; twelve hours; -mj i| iU
while the faces are far .more pc; isfci
and more durable, Ih© types them
p|^aycr fhan tiiose in gen-
The New York Sun dis rbpoctfolly
speaks 4s ihe suffrage ladies rtV I‘per
sons whfi want the ballot, but can’t
chew tobacco,.’
u f A
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The latest stnry-rttat is going the
rout)(is hero i#to!d otoWdf the s«2
onJ j oints, as the secretaries were
c 'iied to di.'jinguish tijcrti iVom tbe
youth, rather slender and tall, whose
t »iw begas.aad -emfecHu one sta*t
sentetftse, which Stiid, “Aw, I beg
i y’r pardon, 5 ’ whidr-thawled out has
lit vciy pleasing reswltr
j generally imitated %y our free-born
S ynwViie t>f Amfrlfetf al^t‘WajfWtjg**
' ioh. -Ittfeeros Hwt toteaprig dMifi*
gH*»h ibobillty - was invite*! B> pihsi
siM.nfe days at the country house df a
wtiiiiiv A tfifWiica U* IHIB -at wg/kH,
retiring concluded,batiakuiiSi
badi, you audrs.idifftCtM tat]
a servant, he found his jvay. to the
bath rooiri, and turningo|Ui»e Warm
,vv,tter, was soon enjoying at 5 full
length tlie delicious ?en?e of an’entire
:eiaxation of his afistbcratic JtefsOn
and rfc. o-c of his aiistocrattc'inlel
ieot. ‘ iiidtwTul
Unfortunately the daughter ofiKe
liousCsiiko yoncludod to italic j^i^ip
ii ih<' tub, and not knowing
(licit, iliusliious tiad none To
h’fp Vlff ifhdressed irflrer rodniyrhh
humfMiy '-.long'the hall For lertff- #f
meeting -ome one, and darting Itttb
the bath room, cko&d and locked
the dooV.''bat was her coiisterna
tion to see a head :ime languidly'
ft pul the tub and a voice exclaim;
“Aw, 1 beg pawdon.” She scream
ed a scream—l inJUlge in n6 eXtig'-
go ration when T sav- that the girl
screamed a sc earn of the first mag
nitude, and then sh? an
plher scream; as, in her confusion,
site turned tue key in the other
direction, and so did not ops&tetbe
door, between each scream the
! >n-uid v()rceexcltisfn'6d; “Aav, I beg
in.wdoin’’ After sixteen screams,
any one of which would have rivaled
a. locomotive’?, she succeeded i.i op
ening i lie door and fell fainting, in
the arms oi lier liLihtened papa,
i .So soon ns the pater famfUaS could
j relieve hnnsell of his nude daughter
j he stuck his pate.nal head imo the
1 ha di room, and wanted to know what
i was the matter. All he could-get in
i reply was: “Aw, 1 beg pawdpn.”
| [L. tur to Cincinnati Qwwercifi^
Signs'- Paris. , {J , ;
The enraged fjjumson ofjlbe Com
niune seems determined to
down the temple to commemorate
hi own 'all. If there wasq demo
cratic idea at the centre of this
frenzied resistance, and a vigorous
resolii! ion once, took root to substitute
for ceuiralism in ...France a federative
government! all traces of hs realty
have heyn effaced byr this wild
whirlwind of violence. The people
of France deserve oor pity that they
so regularly bury their own noble
plans beneath the burning (Java of
their explosive passions. It waa
possible for the Commune, to impress
its theory so cfistincjily upon the
thought of France and me world,
that time would only wear it the
deeper into the common belibf, bdt
as it is, it ha* ohly earned iWMfcxecra
fion of humanity by its power -to
substitute’ pandemonium for 'order
and peace. The scenes once
peerless capital defy description Qf
belief. Fire and the sword are mak
ing a flying wreck of everything!
Churchy-, hospitals, palaces, cof
ur.mg; galleries, avenueA, are tlie
wild sport of a savage mob of assas
sins. The monuments of ftrt, the
ttopliw*s of national greatness* tihe
mute witnesses of the country’s fame«
llie most sacred historic relics,.bojldi
tugs renowned genera
tions, all crumble and ip the
fierce heat of an infuriated populate*
who have long since become.bitnil
toevery origiftaV purposfe of their
sisfar.ee. ' ■“ ®~"
The Louvre almost destroyed;
the Hotel de VillefU wreck of mason
ry; the TuillefiCs u body of flames;
the Hotel de good
j port blown ftp; all tup arlAaluJ aids
of destruction and. the frightful
| enginery of war cotnbining to batter
j down public buildings, tear up
I Streets and fill once handsome av
j ertues with sightless ‘ ruins; gore
I staining lire wafKfe’andwalls;corpses
i strewn along the streets; imbruted
j women, and even delirious children,
marching about in regiments to in
tensify the horror; a pall of smoke
sei.iug down upon the doomed cap
ital as if to
tion and the .riot of human
fmin the eyes of civilization; what
nameless judgment is this wbjeti'pas
fallen like a heavy thunderbolt the
beautiful Paris that yesterday at
tracted the siglft rind k& jit The hea rt
of - the worldf—Wbat Striirtge chapter
of late Ims Irfcetf rrewly Opened, to
surpass llte recorded experiences of
! St. Bartholomew and tiro Reign of
j Tenor combined, by the unexpected
I story of conflagration and blood,
! frenzy aud ,w|mh,wuh which it ap
i pulls the thought of every reader.
| [Bos/on rust.
j Biiottiswo ide has succeeded in
filings new trial on the charges of
bhef brought against hfm by Mr.
Jenny Lind. ’ *
A newly married’ man complaint
of the high price of“'“ducks.” He
says liis wife recently paid Tor three,
of them —a duck of a bonnet q d«cfe!
of it dress, amj.a,, duck o£ a parasol.
Itc says that such “dealings in
poultry will ruin him.” I
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