- by his parents for the navy, bu uudcnvcnr, ‘ mgr-mos. l or mans-r. In mm- 17m M ’u‘ I Monmouth: “more Note. for “We. , Bismarck has just got his forty~fiftli do- .corauonâ€"«lapnncsc â€"\Ihilu Glndstono has I not: single one. &) different is it t i be » head of chairs in Germany and in England. The eldest son of MI. Rcscnthnl, lurker of Bucharest, blt w out his brains [wanna be thought ho 1nd last 51,000 ofliis father‘s. Four days later his mother found the money in the lining of her son's cost. , .__W _ ._ .. , . , . The ticketofdcsvc system is to be. intro ‘ ‘ v ‘ Y ‘ w T v 7 r . r g M V duped at tho )lichigm‘p‘mxo' Reform School I'LRLLOL LALLb ONTARIO, SATLRDAX, ;\O\ . 2... 16s-. no 40 0. “us ut Adrun. misuse have mac , _ . l rccords will after be released on parole N , ____ ,_ M and nllowcdto go out to service. A por- __... _â€"â€"-« â€"â€"w- «w-c tion of their wages will be plsccd to their auteur m i Cater-yak ' unfrremnazhin' {WE‘M of deï¬nition. 13ch Cape Town, pending his return to Zululoul. Suicide it mid tobc incrmfn; in‘ I’rua‘s, we ï¬gurudiaving thanme 13 per lthlU‘J Npulstioniu 1809 to 18 in 1580. Horn show made of three thican of green rawhide comde in a stool mould aim-used tom extent is England. They weigh about, I qcaruzr as much nan iron shoe, Indore Intdto wrarJonger. 13187331". Gladstone visited the Dow Igor Mnrchionan of \Vatcrford, and felled a tree A1 a memento, he promised to send lady “"ntcrfonl'n (Gibb?! an axe. Six @ g g». a _ g. {3%. s m 5:? Q §' s year!'misglgpiihoutxfffflaxc,t and 022$:- The Frog Question Again. I hung have I em nah-“i ,- um ,- c,- it of ten-313' were brought from omngggmwing TEE Dmny or c315,; i 93350315 1.11135, lcg‘dit, and if they behave thoy will to dis- a“’ "L ‘ e“ n g 4‘- ' - “"3 . v ~ .. ' . ' ‘ 7 co tries so that scattered trees yielding â€" i ~â€" c "89“. d . ., v , . , . .t frog he would a roammg ,,o. a magic sort. hey Largo ships to how fin . _ ’_ rm 3. P _ , I _ _ n), however. in. was catcrcd by the rucipt Hugh“. My, gammy. l York n “y a, at “mtny the d we“ in,“ grew†“Mel! sewï¬tcd F sealant opglntson alligonwocalth What the Worldo nutrient People are A: a plumb,“ “menus he“ 1â€â€œ). m J“, “bother the Yankees would let him or no, llclgh, ho! says Sammy 2 is it a fish. or is it a bird. licigb. but says Sammy. I rcclly can’t tell. upon my word. fluigb. but says Sammy! of nï¬'uc Almeria": Axe sud o kindly letter frmn the l’r. in'cr licking his acceptance of the gift. One of to; most enormous roses in in Bad lco ever produced in England is that recent! manufactured for xezvice iner :Acaluu , where it is to h..- employed in haul- in upship; when they run agraundou the no t mud tram there, which is occasional- ly the can. The rope in question is a twenty'ouc inch white manilla. hawscr, 120 fathoms loop, and composed of nine 3 mods sam‘ and ‘0â€3“ run, our: of the s akors said: “01 late Her physicians have forbidden Louim AL the pmgms made 3' Christianity has been cott to writs any more us pmsent. “ll-TVellons. and may be compared to a fim A nowspsper is edited at Fayettevillc, Ar‘ fweepm'b',‘ "‘3" 0 Plain. “'blc‘h constantly in- ksnm. bv Colonel Boudiuut, a highly edu “flies, in Pow" Allll-Lhrlltmn lit-«rt» elated nun and a holï¬bzced Cherokee. mm ‘5 m 31â€" ‘lmmml In Julia tbnt in The execution of Ambi l’sshn is dcpre- L‘lclknovf Ml} C““".'l’“"° l‘l‘f’m.“m W" m ['5 catcd by \‘ictorHugo in an appeal published a?“ Eggsl‘l‘fflkmt) 'm' l'“ 'll‘hmg "MN" 0‘ in Paris, as it is uls.) ly the rest of the ci‘ ,1. ‘ , _ , _ vilizul “orâ€. he. Jllikllll'alt" all/min; Gazelle estimates , the fotnll d f V ~, ~ . Mr. Henry Luboncherc, the 0dle of the 3S3_ “Wigâ€, (iii-021:: lgg', pineapples. The banana, another tropical lfmmï¬es- *3 young "‘3" from Norm CW _ plant, is seen in every country in Florida, 1'53» 1†13": gathered orange semis from A Hang bong conespondent of The Lon- gmwin , {mm ten to twenty fee: high, with sale'Qui: at Chhrlgston, which be planted don limes writes:_ There is every reason gracefu , translucent leaves, often eight feet by L111? HIWP. "1 Dumm County. and to b.1ieve that this country has fallen 03‘ long nudtwo feet wide, forming a pleasant “:01†“"3 Plant-WHY†59‘ the 0“ 3’0"“ at Gammon“! 1“ W651“! and population during garden ornament, This“ “unmanyawawr lalnha, the ï¬rst 11). the nowv famous Lake the last fifty years. The last complete plant, a most m id grow“; main 3 rich soil Region. A grove in Leon Country was census of the empire was taken in 1812 and rotecml from mat. a most pmï¬ï¬c Lem-er. hinted about the same time, as was also the the returns then gave a total of 360,000,000, 3... has said that an new of bananas will ummitgrovc on Indian River. The fam- which is this ï¬gure at which the population yield as much {00.1 M {ourï¬vc acres of ous Gwinue grove, in Orange County, was ever sinco'has been popularly supposed to “1.), potatoes, 1, never mum-cs a wmud planted before the war by a woman as an stand. “a know, however, that since flirt planting, oudthe seed roots are not experi- appendage to the housc Over which she time half of the provinces were the scene But he a duly to me ought to pay. licigii. ho! says Sammy. .\ nd that hi all l‘\'t- :ul in Any. finish, hot days Sammy! â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-. o «.7». - â€"â€".â€". Florida, its People and its Produc- I0(f 3“; yan _t.o the strand. As iswell nuns give. 1t yields Withtolemmc regularity as ",3;qu mans an",th 0.3131,,“ simply, of m, inumccine war, which “Red for London Truth, isuexpcctcd in Americain ofï¬cers, .2626: m‘nqmmumimm, “we!†PO“! ,‘ï¬ell’c'lnf-‘b ropes are the lflrgcbt 9 far “orâ€, as the twentymiugh parallel; but 1: consists of:e.'cn aprcs With eighty trees some ten years, and which was estimated to Decem'm‘: his “""v' 1‘3 “0’0 “ready “"th 6.096; \l‘tVflfos‘ tug-45; “mum. 6" ; on, "n 9rdlngnly. mad“ I to make it a regular and certain business to the “We: “"11 “0W Welds from eight ll‘m' ham causal] the death 0f 20.3â€:00030 30" 313' Laugh-3" nets, 725: Cadet! abroad. 17 ; Contiul he [’0 ulnr belief in the wisdom of vaccinn- [com LliDlLD-l one would plant on the extreme southern drcd to eighteen hundred oranges pcr trce, 000,000, and the border provinces of Xunnnn Queen Olga of Greece wears her fair curl- l pnrnnriit. LTBS. The regular form-s, haw. “ions of the peninsula, The planting of and which sell on the branches at from and chlchow have been-all but devastated the cocoa“: began about ï¬ve years 38,, in fifteen to twenty dollars per thousand. by tho Mahomadan rebellion, nottospcsk of Monroe County. Ouc gentleman plmmd 'lhe sweet-seedling trcc (grown from the minor wars {and deaths from famine in other twentyqix hundred and forty, and every seed of {1 sweet orange) is seven! years parts. .Takiug all those things into con- one gm.“- mu} is nowmnuriugimo a, ï¬ne later conningintu bearing than the budded sideration. and allowmg for possible in- tree. A, 0303,,“ tree rows with little care, tree, but it makes in thp end the} largest and crease in some photo. foreigners best able and comes in“, fun 1, ring in ten or twelve best-formed tree, yielding its rich harvests, to judge hnvo been of opinion that the total years, “mmâ€, yields three or foul- huudmd under favoring conditions, fora century or of 360,000,000 was V6153 much over tho mm, mummy“ These sun at from one to more. Afine tree, stillgrccn nudyouthful, mark, and from 250,000,000 to 300,000,000 three (,9 t3 spin“ on the tree, and the in the northern part of the Statcns known would be nearer it. This opinion has been business ,5 crusideml so hopeful that many te be over (iii-'llty years old, and the “Granl more than corroborated by the publication cx cursive groves are being planted. The Constable, in tho orangcry of Versailles, of acensus of one of the provinces which gnaw, tmmcd in the for,“ Din Luge 1,1151“ is four hundred apd fifty yours. old. A hoslntoly appeared in The Pckin Gazette. and growing to greater size than the number of old trees in the State yield from By the lottcr of the law every province northern quince, comes into bearing in two ï¬ve thousand to eight thousand oranges ought to niokcannnnual return of its popul~ or three years from the seed, yielding a pilotislly, and thus furnish their owners on ntion, but in consequence of tho disorganiz- dcjicium (103,"; fruit. 1,, size the gum“ income of from fifty to one hundred dol- aticn caused by the Tseping rebellion, this resembles the quince, in flaw,- the pewh; lays per tree. The orange 18 a. hardy tree, seems like many other things to have fullcn . ‘ , _ ~ in imabuudmwe of Seeds the tomato, It, is a With fragrant evergreen foliage, pure white into dosuctndc. Only one province so far {WY 031‘, and dult‘d {U the SCCOIHlu‘lW‘JS “4t- ‘Wcr 3“ )"Wls "1 lU'IStll- “114.13. He! “3' tropical tree, but more hardy varieties are odorous blossoms, and 1,8 extremely sensitive has resumed the practiceâ€"via, Chekinng. lug-room of the station. tlircc-quiu‘ters of a yard wnlc._ It is in splen- being introduced. The fruit is a. favorite is care and neglcct- “19' 0“ng business 1111312 thii lml'ince 5t°°d for 25,255,000, Eligcuic's hair is bit" "hurl, and her face “0‘1 condition; “ml "39‘311‘1913 “I'llllltmlut in all families, :nd from it is manufactured was not really undertaken in the State until and it is now rc acted as containing only is blanchï¬d, Sh.- “an... hem-ilk through 9"“ lyoooiguuwns ,' it is bclicvctl to be thu oncof the best-linvorczl jellies of commerce. Within the lust-fifteenycars. 11,570,000 iuha itauts. Chiiicio returns rllculnnuslma ddresses,“,umlmmblecmpc. finest specimen ofï¬ng bloc in the world, The tree thrivcsinordinnry soil , and in The commercial panics a'iulnthcr misfor- are not, of course, very reliable, but they llurmusmnt nucmhntis Madflmc Lama, certainly the best in Europe. it has been wurm,shcltercd localities guuva culture is “"103 "1 tho country “WIDE the '3le {CW may 1’0 “liens "1 derail†0f better CVldl‘fldl‘, toil, who \vus S.ii~')ritu. liourbuki at Madrid l'““"‘ll'1"5‘1l‘c‘l “’hlloun \'H-‘\\'. proï¬table 3,, fax- uorgh as we twenty. yearshuvc turned thousands to Florida to as opproxmistely correct“ At all events. in the days 01' he,- youtlh mu} who "(Hy 'l‘hcdoctrmc is held by ufcw l'olishtluws ninth parallel. The papaw-trcc, grows to engage in tho orange busmcss, which, when taking tho two returns of qulfibVlllllO,‘ it hobbies on “stick, and “'curshluc goggles, thntugood mun inn sell his clnini upon the height of thirty feet, has a soft, her. wxidncted with personal iiitliistry is attcnd- appears that tho population or this province The Mummmwss of Lorne is a member of liguvon. This belie~ is based upon the Rab. baceons trunk with limbs and large leaves cd \vithfcwrisks,givingpromisccfpei'mzment has fsllon oï¬ ~nearly 00 pcr cult. Now We Royaj Sooiety of painters in watch biuL-ial proverb, “Good deeds buy the fit- bunting outncm the top_ 1,: yields fruit fewurd. It is now conceded that Florida Chckiaug certainly sufl'ci'cd severer dur'ng Colors “m1hxhibimdaportmiu lust Tm.“ tnrc world," which is intei‘prcftnl by most. as large as a musk-melon the second year 15 the fiI’lt‘Istu oraiigcgrowmg country on tho the ' ‘acpiug rebellion, but not more so than me Gr’osvenor Gallery Her sister \ ictorin Jews to menu that by doing good one may from the seed. The mulberry isn prodigy globe. lrecs transplanted from any other several other provinces, and, moreover, it belowâ€, as we“ as tile Princess Beatrice, secure for 'himsclme py immortality. of rapid growth. valuable for shade and orange country_to l‘lorida .ure noticeably is a vpry fertile province and the centre of to thé’l’usumm of painters in \‘rutc‘._colors' llfll‘l‘lfl Udoviteh of Troy urguiuul to buy ornament, yielding a wholesome fruit, improved, showmg. conclustvely that this the Silk industry, so‘thnt the_ population and also exhibited her works. The Duke of Louis Cohen's heavenly claim for $150, but resembling the Humbert} The prune and peninsula. possesses just tlic'climatc and soil might be cxpecbcd to fill up by immigration Edinburgh is a notably ï¬ne violinist, and Cohen backed out of tho agreement, uml apricot, g’pecieg ofplums, though not much for its rurcst production. l‘hc_ orange-tree more rapidly than in other places. If, the Princess Alice of Hesse did some good tl‘lel‘csul‘tnvus a. fracas which soul: Udo- cultivated, may be grown with success and grows vigorously on suitable sod all through therefore, notWithstimdiug all- these nd- work in sculpture. vitcli to Jail. profit. Two varieties of the. poliiegranatc. the bitote, but in the northern counties the vntitagcs, the population in this pus pro- .__«_,___.’____, some time “north†pmmwprussim, “my mac are grown, winch are iughly ommucn. cold injures the crop a. part of the tune, and Vince has decreased by 10,000,000, it is not Detaillc painted a. battle piece in which n ml, with rich foliage and beautiful crimson 0“ the eXtFPmG SQchei‘P 00th 0f the_ penin- unreasonable to {NIPPON that the falling Off few l’russiian )risoncrs figured rather con- flowcm and fruit It excels an fruit», in the sula. the climate is a. little too tropical for over the whole eight or ten which are known spicuously. l c showed it to Marshal MM. number of its seeds; but thesohavc a. llcshy- “‘0 “West STOW?“ 0‘ this (1119911 0f iI‘llits- t0 haw Suflerfll is at 1083.“ 100300.900, “1111 Mnlion, who, after twisting his moustache, pink covering with flavor resembling the It 1% E‘sub-troplcaltrcc‘. “"4 811000?“ ‘70 that the Present DOPUlation of China dccs said iuusud strain: "Ah, yes, we made red cuirsiit. The juice mingled with water ful'mmtlon about mid-way 0f t1"; Pelllufluli}. “Gt exceed $500,000,000- Tllc “3911‘!†Of about a. dozen prisoners during the war, Mid and sugarmakes agaperior beveragm plums in the hell: we have before described. It is land-tux payablo are further confirmatory they are all there." Detaillc felt )t-rplcxotl gm“. wild in the hummocks’ and several not easy to estimate the number of groves; of this pcnclusioii. In 1812 the land tax “\Vhat can] do 1'" he asked. It \ru†u re: cultivated varieties are grown; the Japan, “1658 are Suï¬tï¬cfed all thl'Oui-lll the P‘Pfltfl, payable "1 ClicklflDI-l W38 513513.000 mels; plicd Mucliluhon, smiliu 'ly mourufnlly, whose fruit has acrcamy-whitc coloring and 311.11 “1‘0 Ecce}l'lllg largeï¬nnual fl‘ldltIOHEL {low It Stands at only 2:120900- “1019, and “ take my advice, change flicii' nationality n sub-acid, pleasing flavor, is the most llithertlcl'loE-idplms furnisbcdlcss tpzin one ma mgmonul, dated bilay of the present nnd mnko Austrians of them.†’ wind. The cminunon towswim yuldin in two it: 0 tie oranges consumer .11] our yesr, c governor rec urcs that the actual , , , , , lair fruit, undpjg now Loni; butlded’ffoln {311% country, so flint over-production. is not collection falls far short of even this sum. trig ."mgu :" Japan variety, which is a great improveâ€" probable. The increase in population and The same complaint comes from almost land with “w object of testing“? luuï¬' mch. The marshal! almond beams to hem. wealth wdl more than lttop pilot. with eveiy province. A ccnsor, Wiitmg in nosity of amile m ’ a puma" w am up at-fivc cars from the seed, and continues to orange production. _ _ ' March of this year on the ï¬nancial cmbar- , . , , . h ‘ ‘ ‘ y The lemon-tree grows ivild alsoiu Florida, russmcnj, says: “Ever since the outbreak “mm or “huh 1â€â€œ I’m“ “’“l’e‘l “‘1‘ “ul' yieldinga. fair fruit, and this tree, by bud- of tho Tacping rebellion the ï¬nancial pro- diiig, is susceptible of the some improve- spcrity of the empire has steadily declined. inents as the orange. The lemon is one of Its ofliccrs have sought; to raise funds from our most useful fruits, its oil, essence, or every source, but their efforts have resulted acids, findingpluce in our foodandmedicines, in no real benefit to the revenue; tho re- in the arts dcepening or discharging colors, ccipts that ï¬nd their way into the public and in ncidulntcd beverages suited to every exchequcr are more insignificant than ever ; stage of sickness or health. The lemon-tr.» the resources of the empire are exhausted, is not as beautiful as the orange, nor has it and its people are in a state of poverty that here received the same attention. Its study has no precedent in the annals of the is now however, being vig orously prosecu- empire." Tso Tsung Tang, viceroy of Nan- lcd. The Sicily lemon-tree thrives liei‘c, kin, writing atulntci‘dutc on the state of and as the lemon comes into bearing sooner affairs in his own particular jurisdiction, than the orau 7c, it is now considered equally expresses himself in lunch the same terms, proï¬table. ’ %in: lime grown in Florida. is and it would be easy to multiply authorities pronounced by old travellers the largest indeï¬nitely. if the revenue free at the dis- and finest grown on the globe. Several posxtl of l’ckin governmentâ€"that is to say, varieties are cultivstml. The fruit is small- after deducting the necessary sinus f r or than the lemon, but is more acidulous, carrying on the provincial governmentsâ€" contains little pulp, and is covcrsd withn. was correctly estimated in 1812 us being very thin peel. ltis in no sense inferior to about $212,000,000, the sums now derived the lemon, and seems almost destined to from the some sources do not probably ex- supplant it. The tree comes into hearing cecd two or three million sterling. sooner than the lemon, is astonishingly pro- Luckily for the l’ekin government other lific, is perfectly vigorous and healthy, and sources of revenue liavc been opened up, forms one of the richest ornamental trees in which in a great measure compensate for Florida. Plnntul closely in rows, it forms the falling off of the normal branches. Of a perfect licdgcngaiiist man, beast, and fowl. these the principal is the in. i'itimc custom Its cultivstiOu for the production of citric revenue, which now amounts to upward of acid nlonc would be probable. It is almost £4,000,000 sterling. It is surprising that a. tropical tree, and thrives best in tho the rapid progress which this branch has Lake Region nui 0. little southward. The mode, and is still making, should not have sliaddock and grapefruit-frees arc akin, suggested to the Chinese officials the true prodigics of rapid growth, yield ng rich remedy for the present unfortunate state of ruit of great size, not much, as yet, under- affairs. All the advance which the country stood or prized in commerce. It was ccr- has lately much in wealth and prosperity taiiily meet that Florida, so long neglected, has been in connection with foreign trade. misunderstood, and conccdlcd by untoward The ten and silk districts have been large providcuccs, should finally cxccl all her gainers, and, apart from the boards in the sister States in the modest beauty of her families of the retired ofiicitls, ncnrly all the scenery and in the wealth of her numerous capital in the country is in the hands of the and exquisite productions. merchants, bankers, and middlemen engag- â€"~â€"â€"-0+6~â€"~â€"â€" cd in foreign commerce. But of all the pagan, Ivory, numerous memorials that have bccu present- ed to the throne on this subject not one has _ .. _ ,. hit the real cause. They abound in com- fiom (])l'(.lllf.\l‘y potatomâ€"piov 1( ed they age plain“ of pecumï¬on on the part .Jf some 10mm ’Iy souml and fully ‘1‘“ elnpe-d_ y officials and of extravagance on the part of purely chemical means. The sclectcd tubers otherâ€. and think that'tbat being remedied, "mat ï¬rst be “aremuy peele‘l “"1 the “eyes†all will be well. It does not occur to them '3": out: 9“ “Sponflynnuddiscomw‘l Portia}? that by promoting the free interchange of big hair drawn back from the forehead with over, only number, it nppenrs, 43305 \vliilu a comb such as one sees In the pictures of the in litia and resorws amount to 53 415, “ Alice in “Wonderland.†The number oi horses is 3,112 T9 Lad)" LaflBdOWDQ. 08ng 8501“ his The two oarsmcn Messrs. Borucciund Fer- l’eah’reei N'dlle)’ smm‘ replied = f' 0“? ruri, who started out from Rome to row all grnndfuthcr disappeared about the time of the \m. 19 mm; in m. outrigger. have m-. the assures, and we asked no questions." rived “(ply at their dustinaiidn, not. how- Mr. Stanley. the African explorer, on over, without meeting with udveutnresuud his return to Europe would cxchanve no lnlslinps on tho way. The journey list just words with any one connected wit 1 the occupied thrcemonths. They proceeded by press till he had first seen King Leopold of way of tho Mediterranusn Sea, the rivers Belgium, who find employed him. Rhone, mid Saoiie, and thence through llh: \Vugncr and his children passed through )m“"~’i°3“° “"0 the mm"- Munich the other day in the King‘s $3,100“ At the Fun iuid Lace Exhibition now living car, and dined in the King's pavil ion, while hold at tho Aquarium in Brighton, ling,- on the same day Eugenio passe-.1 t rough loud, is shown it inngnilicuit. antique rose Munich, on hex-way to Vienna in m. on“. \‘ullttiitn point flouncc. \vhivh measures ti» iasrcccivc a scvrre blowin apart of Germany, where a largo~ number of children, both thosovaccinnwd for the first time and other: rat-acciuatt-d after an interval of twclila-ycsn, have fallen daiigerouslyill, clay sumo“, at from Six to thntJJODT u": “admixing the puucturc'l 9““ decaying uchcs beneath the surface, and iii' some and “oughmg an" “"1 .l'hc mfhcs bung ,plsccs the soil is a. rich vegetable mold. covf‘md w‘fl‘ 3â€â€ “.1â€! l’o'h- 1"“ thug,“ I‘his thin soil sods more readily with the unlikely that a single one of the affected cultivated grads“ than u“, deeper sands of children Will recover. lmpur-E virus up- the peninsum'amlhopls nearer the surface I’m" w luv“ bee" “"3 “m3†“1 “"5 “"lor‘ he fertilizers applied, giving the appearance tunatc result. of greater fertilitv., While Fioxida cmiiot A Munich inventor has brought forward at, ailcmupctc with the great “fest in the no improvement in the construction of production of bushels, still the Floridian can Pluuoï¬'m-‘l “him, it i“ Clallllcdo "Wilts the beat his western neighbor in tliccosh returns problem of equalizing the strength and ful- per acre. The western man raises sixty "‘5‘" LI ll": “HEWâ€: WMVUS- A Wiles 0‘ bushels of corn per acre, sulls it at twenty tunin ' forks are ftccly suspended over the emu, and realizes twclvc dollars ; the Flor. thrceelii vhest octaves of the piano, each fork ida, manor ï¬fteen or twenty bushels, which having t is exact pit? of the string over bring at his burn as many dollars. Co n_is Which it isxsuspcndc . The vibrations of usucceeisftilcr«,.p all over the State, and in the “trim! a“: Will'l‘m‘icmc‘l ‘0 “10 fork. the richest lands the yield is not excgc‘icd which in turn reacts on the string, azul'thus in any part of the world. Wheat H not it full and sustained tone is sccurcdiusti‘ong much grown, but outs, rye, millet, posse, contrast to the usual short and dry tones and avariety of ground nuts mummy guc. of this instrument. The changed quality of cuggful, But little furngc (lmy) is needed, the higher notes ivhichis thus produced also and in the nbscncc of timothy, Luisa, curcd improves the character of the lower ones. at mu right time, upland iicc, preserved In An immcnsc fortunu is waiting for n tho straw. Corn folder, “[0 Ewe“ leaf†cluimcntiu lndiu. The person entitled to atiippcd‘nud dried, uiiduvni'icty of native it is it man named William McCarthy, pre- and cultivate l grasses» {Elmlï¬h Eu" “bull‘l‘mt: sumubly an Irishman, who silcd from Liver. supply. Upland rice. yields Sixty bushels ml to Now York about forty years ago. per acre, and sells in its tipclcnucd stltc at 'othing is at present knowu of this indi- one dollar per lulsbcl. ' “ltlltllc LjSl-abllSll' viduul, and advertisements have been in- ment of convenient d‘lele’llllS this would sorted in the papers in England null this become one of our leading industries. bwect. country. Possibly he may have succccded potatoes are every-Where a Safe and 10"““1‘ in realizing u. fortune here by his own in- crutive crop, yielding from 0118 hundred to dustry ; possibly be may be in dire d- stitu- four hnndrcddiushcls per acre. and are of tion;p-mxibly be is dcsd. Whatever has superior qua ity. lrishpotatocs do model- become of him the fact remains that his ately wall and grow best in_wmtcr, maturing unclu,Ucn. William Frederick McCarthy, just in tune for the early Northern m‘nrkpt. has recently dicd in India, and in his will But the melon just rovcls in the Honda left him all his property, amounting to ovo soil. It is ulmoat' iiidigciious, and when a million of iupccr. once planted in a plougth hell it Cuntlllucs Money was urgently needed by auhnrch t0 Propagate use“ from you to you!" A f - ' . .- sin 'lc vine, self-planted, will. sometimps at Blam urd, Mw.,niuln tommitttc, “ltll sprlzml densely over a plot thirty met m diameter, yielding fifteen or twcnty melons, several of them Weighing thirty pounds each. In the Lake region they mature regularly from May to November, and are of u superior flivor. long-staple or sea- islund cotton is successful cultivated all through the State. This famous variety used in the manufacture of our best tlirc id. in admixtures with silk and in all the ï¬nest uses, was grown chiefly for many years on islands bordering on South Cnroliiiu. and Georgia. The larger portion of it 1.3 now grown in Florida. Cotton culture is still one of the lending iiidusti'ics 0f the State, and bids fair to bc much l'OVlVCll. Sorghum was much grown lictc during the war, as was also tobacco. Sorghum has iiowyiclded to the mole i‘ciiiuiicrativc plant, the su_ ar- cunc, which in the rich huniuiock often nttcinsnhcight of twelve or twenty feet, maturing a rich tassel, such as is not soon in any other Alllul‘lcllll State. 'llic ('llllc rc- quircsn rich soil, about the sumo amount of civilimfi :11 as corn, and yields on average of pen-ups. oni: hundred dollars per acre Ill sngarnml syrup. In planting, about four thousand stalks, tbrcc fcct long, and which cod, fivcdollai'n per thousand, are used per acre, 'l‘bcyarccovercd in furrows. They mttoon (put out annually a 110W cfop from the old roots) for three years, and in some fields for ten yours. The cone is planted in tho early spring, worked two or tlircc times, cut and converted into sugar in the full. l'lithcrto Louisiana. has produced most of the sugar manufactured in the United Rtntcs. llcr soil is becoming exhausted, and she has never been able to meet the national demand. The importance of this single productionas affecting the wealth oi n country “111 appear from the following statement: The import duties on sugar and allitul products between [517 and 1375) in the United States amount- cd to eighteen hundred million dollars. Our Westcrn miner during the same period produccd in procloufl metals scvuntccii hun- tlrcd millions. Hu that in thirty-two years, for A single article of family consumptitn, the notion expended, iiiu‘itlim only, one hun- drcd millions more than the bullion gathered from a‘lour miiics. With the drawing of South Florida a. bt-lt of soil identical with that of Culn ninl Louisinuu, and an urea unequalled by any country on the globe, will be opened for reiiiuncrativc industry. Market gardening has within a.. few years, also, grown into n towering business. It. u The northern sections of Florida, known as the mainland, are probably best adapted to the growth of the cereals, and to allordin- nry farming. The sandy soil rests on arcd~ Not a Complete Success. The torpedo ruin “l’olypliciims,†Com- mander May, arrived at Spithca. I bust week from Sheerness and afterward steamed into harbor. She came under easy steam all the way, five of her boilers only being used. Though intended for 120 lbs. pressure, they were arranged to plow off at 70 lbs., while the air pressure in the stock hold was equal to one inch instead of three inches, which is intended to be the normal draught. The engines worked very well mid very little heating was observed in the boilers. Thc “l’olypliCiiiiis†is an entirely exceptional and experimental ship, and has been fitted with experimental locomotive boilers uud experimental torpedo gear. In these cir- cumstances, it is not surprising that she should exhibit various defects. During her passage from Sheerness she is reported to have rolled uboutliko a gimboat, notwith- standing hcr displacement of 2,600 tons. it is intended to replace her present boilers by cylindrical boilers of the ordinary return- tubc pattern working up to 120 lbs., and, iii ccnscqucncc of the peculiar construction of thc Blllp, it is thought that the easiest method ofrcliuving her of her present set will bcto out holes in her bottom and drop them through. \Vhilc the sci, of new boil- crs are being constructed by the contractors she will be put through ti. series of trials by the offers of the “ V crnou," with the ob- ject of getting over the difficulties which at present pvcvciit either licr broadside or direct ohcad torpedoes bcintl used with effect. She will also be fitted at Portsmouth with elec- trical firing and signalling goonâ€"Public Opinion. the pastor at its head, devised n novel scheme. A challenge was sent to a number ofyoung men at \Vcstficld to come out and hunt. squirrels all day, and at night cota supper in the church, the party which had killed the lt-mt to pay Sl ouch fornll the meals served. To the surprise of the church members who joined in tho hunt, thc marks- mcii from “'cslllcld hunt them ; but the Springï¬eld llrpublicuu is authority for the charge that. when it came to acount, n nnmbcr of squirrels that had been shot nov- ci'al days before \vcro frmnlulcntly intro- duced, so that flu: church came out financi- nlly victors. ‘An English banker latcly received a cash remittance, with a. letter explaining that it was the amount of a. sum paid by mistake to the writer over the bank counter, with in- terest from that. date. The circumstance of the cash being found short on the (lay noun-d, is Well l‘t‘llltlllllcrlll in tho limik. 'l‘bu ilelicis-iicy was 1:20. It now appears that the individual bud got the money he want. cd in gold, and suddcn‘y lurfhinking him- uclf that he would X‘U‘lllllu £20 in silvcr. ask- cd for it, but forgot to refund the gold. Thcrc was a pressure of busiin-ss ut the m0- iiicnt. and it smut-how escaped the nitration of tho cashier that ho had not got. back the sovereigns. Even when the deficiency wus disco-cred this was nevi-r thought of as a si‘nblu t-xp‘aua'.ioii. It was after the do- mtjlictit got outof the bank flint it flushed upon his mind that he find gut £20 too much. “The duvil," ho writes, “got the better of mu." A similar t‘il‘clllllrtlllL’L‘ is said to have inundcd the foitum-s of it well- known New York p iiticiuu. Accidentally paid considerab 5' too min-h, at a bunk, he never disgnrgcd, but bought M; ii estate. The as (mintioii of Mr. Abbey’s new ten- or. Tluudmc lliurkrlwn, with Christine Nil sun is not devoid of romance. lie is :i 'ouiig Swrde, ugcd ‘15, and very gold-look- lug. “'bvn tho priuri donrit Wits list at Stockholm sic was fullmvcd \vlierevcr shc wcntliyn crowd \\'lllcll would githorin front 0! her hotel in thc hupu of catching a gliinpst- of bur. Amnnw tncso admircrs ono young nun was eouspxcuousfor his assiduity, and Mme. Nil-son at but became quite an- noyod at tho lwraistclit nttcntion of her 'outig worshipper. 0m.- t-vening shc found bomb-being sort-nailed, and she could not fuil‘tnbc struck by the clear tones of u tenor voiw which ruse above the rust. Sending increase in size for fifteen years. The olive- fi'cc and the pccnii thrive perfectly in the sands of Florida, coming into bearing at ten years, and continuing to n hoary ago. They grow with little care on well-selected plots of unimproved land. Several varieties of the apple are found in the State yielding some fruit; but this tree requires a colder climate and can scarcely be counted :1 sue- ccss. The peach-tree attains great size, and in the northern counties yields an abun- dance of choice mnrketublo fruit; but us it descends the peninsula its fuitsgc becomes more niidmorc uncertain until itgcts beyond frost, where it becomes an cvcrgreen and cruises to hear. The niiisden, hon-.ay, Ach~ under and tho pcan-to (tic flat Cuinu peach) arc the shipping varieties in ripening tho curly summer. A cold winter that llCSLl‘Oys pineapples is invariably followed by a llil'gc yield of peaches. Tho quincu grows to a large tree, and yields ubnndantly. Several varieties of the pear are cultivated. The sand pear and tho alligator poor are much prized, and tho Lu Cont is certainly an ex- traordinni'y fruit. The original trcc came from Prince’s nursery at Flushing, Long Island, in 1840, and had tccn accidentally hybridized there. It was transplanted in a garden in Georgia, and supposed to be the sand pear, until it began to yield fruit. It was th-Ji discovered to be a new and "rently improved variety, and was named it tcr its new owner. The fruit is large and luscious, and the tree long lived and prolific. The date-palm, a trcu of slow growth, but of wondrous symnn‘try find beauty, yields well after paticnt cultivation. Its trunk rescin- blcs thc cabbage palmetto, with long, green, pointh branches. The fig isu grcnt success lll Florida. l’rupagstcd from cuttings, it fruits in two years, and yields almost perennially for half a century. in the dry- ing. pickling utidprt-scrviug of fruits and vegetables, and in the nunuincturc ofjcllics, starch, tapioca, clc., Florida is rich in oppor- tunitics. Last, though not least ucmcntion the citrus family. This includes the orange, lemon, lime shadduck, grape fruit, citron and all similar fruits. \ththt-r this rare muin’s patent paint. The weatlnr huiu' dull, the zinc plntcs, -hich bud received three cents of tho paint, specially lumlrin d, were less sensitive thnn would hllvo been thu case bac suiishiim struck directly upon them; but, notwithstanding, on unit-ring Black- licntli tuiiiicl nii ugi’ecublc, eqmilly diffused light proceeded from the ceiling of the coili- purlmcnt and the two ends, the advertise- ments on which were seen clearly. ’l'hu hands of swatch were coldly discerned and the headings of newspaper mticlcs i'cud. Containing no phosphorus, the point was without smell. / Vienna journals tell of a panic unused by thieves in n thme in t c Ililllllll town of Brussels. Thc curtain was about to riio lip- on the play, when suddenly Homcbody llllli- ed 011' the gas. The wholu building was plunged into darkness, mid lit the M11110 time the cry of “Fiiuco†(fire) i'csoiimlcd from various directions. Culllitl‘l‘llllllflll seized the audience, who sprung to their feet and rushed madly for the doors. Many fclltuidwcrc injured, but the exits w-u'c fortunately so largo and numerous that not» withstanding the frantic terror u blockade was impossible, and the. whole audime succeeded in effecting an exit. Aflcrn while, no flames appearing, mnuy returned only to find thnt during the whole mnic :1 number of thieves had been coolly rif ing the trcusurcr‘s box of its «intent». They bud started the alarm to (snublc lllL‘lll to execute theirschcmc of plundcv, wholly regardless «04-» o - A 1130nt Invention. ' Most iiecdlcsurc manufactured in England, France and Germany doing but little in that clues of work. llcrctoforc needles luivc becnmadc by hand. Mr. Fontuinc, of Dc- troit, has, after a labor of two years, per- fcctcd n. machine for making n8‘edlcs which will usurp baud labor in that d rcction, and which promises to revolutionize the manu- facture of that much-used article. i Tllic Ml:- sult is a. '0th stock compnn \viti icat - x .V ' quartch 1i“ Brooklyn, the Cflgimnming “aâ€. of til“. inimnn ln as that they were exposing a. million in shares of one hundred dollars to ‘ cat'm’tw'l‘ _ ‘ each. The factory will have twenty-five 1" 14"“0†‘lml WWW“ 0". 1" ‘1 r000“ machines, each of the capacity 3f sixty llcefl' e‘lmmfll 0" the“ Path 01 b r. Clmhut the ox- less per minute. The. inventor has secured I"th “'1 lmufl Will-"'8. my“ 3' “Brother†fl‘c- his release from the National Pin Company ‘lucnuy Will-c “'“El’lhrly like 0516'! Ulllur. of the United States, and covenants not w “"‘l _““Y 0â€â€ Who “I†l’-'“‘1 "I" "llllhu‘n “lv' disclose thesccmtg of the pin bushmw’ "or toution to the subject cupnot full t1.) llUllcu “wagcin the 1,5,, buguess hilnwlf’ no, assist the broad pm‘lllml‘ltu-u Wlllf‘ll thp mlbgrapliv [my other company ("any persons in 50,10. of certain ucople possesses in common. This new “vegetable l\'(‘l‘ " is made of Canada nu untntorcd bid at the age of six. le'iu'l)’: {0171104 lowâ€?! of: theme who have tccu. Prior to that timchelmlucvcr seen 1’00" "will" to WNW "1 tlw "climb! 0f n railroad engine, and little imagined that Al'm'rlcn' , Th9 admir‘ml†lWlWTllWE" “l within him my the latent genius of a grant tho bcuiulinuviaim on: so much “like that cx‘ invcnmh ports will bu ublcto pick out from n hundred for uh: singer. 31" ‘ll~“'â€""“‘l that ibis “1101‘ m recuccd with success in all ports of tho family of trees embracing tho choicest fruits , , . p i W†"0“" "‘1'" than h†young admirer- gtule the different localities vying with of the niche, is indigenous to the Florida. bl“Riddlth f,wplumlsllylpumll Milly. l “mmoamcs between (hm-rent parts or the “â€â€˜" "‘"“-"""*‘ ' " example“ alum“ awry 0â€â€ execuu’d " f‘ a . H ~ -. , . , .p , . ptcei u 81‘581011( ticn )cnowct to - ,h i th d , n ,t I), , \v ,5 l. .11 Ho belongs to a guod‘fdliill) .it_htmk‘l.ulm, each other“, the product, .11 0, um ï¬lms 50,], or whether the we,“ were Introduced ink for a sh.†time ï¬rst in plain then in empire w ercuy ' e pro new con t go a South“ yuo Pm“ comtruotmn‘ .an , or J» orucgian, or a . wot L. m . til. being the u.“ of the hurt-rtle oi the (.astle. mch of “mu Vespmhj“ fur um Norther“ by the Spaniards or by prehistoric hands, midulawl “mar. puhumphuric Mm being better price for his roduce and the cou- bun luuulwriting is also so marked that it in Among the various plans now resorted to one of mu H “3,19,,†greeted by writing by English builders for rendering wooden master», and am pretty. “emu-by charm, flooring resistive tothc action of fire, is that wâ€, of a Frenclulm,’ win, their “0mm,†Of constructing EOli'l timber flUOI'B.COmP05¢d and sudden redundancies. inevitably nug- of ordinary juists plnccd close to each other, gun the gay, volatile, fickle charm-fer of and spiked or «crowed at intervals with me mm, to which it lwlonmg' bolts; the latter are fixed alternatively, and. to form a key for the plustcring, ungu- lur grooms forming u series of dove-tails. In a similar manner, stairs are formed by a series of joists screwed or spiked together. With regard f0 partitions. proftrcncc is given by many to the French plan of con. structing them with quark-rings, filled in sumer be able to supp y his wants cheaper, something might be effected. lint in their necessities the government adopted a scheme which was, perhaps, the very worst they could have tried and the most effectual in arrosting the development of triulc at the time when improvement was most neededâ€"- viz., the imposition of the inland tax on all goods, without cxce tion, passing from one market to on her. his produces a revenue of roughly spca ing, £2,000,000. “'licii quitc a boy he moved, indhc name of his con .ttywonnu, Cllllslllw Nilsson. to do vote llllilsclf to music. and. though destined historians have not certainly ascedaincd. As the Seville orange was extensively grown in Spain at the pcriud of their Florida con- quests, it is probable that they introduced the seed here, which growing Wiltl for several centuries, has diztcriomtcd into the present sour-orniigc ttcc. Wild-om: '0 trees in» great. numbers were found in liloridn grow- in the unbroken wilds, mostly on moist bum- mock land. and chiefly between the twrnty April of this your, shipped a hundred thou- I eighth and thirtieth degrees of latitude. The uni erntu [of o tumors. The production hr est wild grove in thc Stste was at Orange of csrly strawberries is another rising in- Ln '0, covering several hundred acres, and (lustrv. Thu berries sic curicd to ' the next lar'cst enemas on the peninsula Xuiv York in refrigerator cats, and enter the separating Ln c Griffin from Lake llnrris. market in perfwt condition. A thousnend ()thtrs were found at Lakes Weir, lirynnt, doll;th peryear hasfrupicntlyflncnrialircd. ‘ Dunhani, Pusofl'kcc, Jcasup, George. Florida is ,thc only State in thcl Apopkn, alon'v the banks of the St. John‘s Union that has orcr grown a pound of'nnd of scvcral’othcr rivers. Some of these coll-er. A “How lady at Monster. in 1576, ; were greatly injured by the antebellum ilantml some vulllc-suinl rweived from i cotton-growmg population in preparing the .levic‘, audio Februsiy, lSSO, sent to the! Hell hummccks for their favorite crop. Agï¬cuunml Department at \\'sshiucton \‘carly all the Wild groves of the. State the first pound gmwn in the country, for ion) bum buddrd. and are now. yielding which she tcvtived ttn dollmu. She is ou- , sweet oranges. These groves are improved hanging the business and her neighbors on: 1 by cutting’pnd piling such of the fun-st. trees planting willy-med. ltcmbugmwn nil.th can ' felled nitiiui: injuring the sum-ts: in the extreme southern poitmns of l omngcdrvcs, after which the orangc-trees the pcziirsnls. fiiwgcr, pep acr, cinnamon, l are cut 00' several fect‘abovc tie ground. In pinwnto, tnd clown. cut so be nndilylabontamontli after t‘icy are cut off, and grown. (ii-apes lut‘t‘l‘f‘l uelé allover the. when the shout: begin to start from the Stat». 'l‘nr Mick and uliito Hamburg, stumps, buds from nswcct trfc pro inscrted the Muscat, llarti'uzd, l‘roliiic, tlu: llrls-Euudcr tho dark through an iucmun. Two \vsio, (.‘uncord, l'cs. lid-isms. Saxppcr-lor three weeks later tho sour sprouts are pong, and the Flaming Tokay of (.‘ali‘urnirt ’ curfully taken off, 1nd thc bud. thus receiv- Mc thclmiing vnictiv. The untcr nwiingthc entire flow of rap, grows rapidly, fourteen vuictia in on: iield, all growingfapd «Muslim‘s: yields fruit the second year, vigorously. The lkuppcmong is the. most hourly all the families that won: Wise enough vigorous sud lontv-lirt-l. A gentle-nun cnzwpuichszn and improve a wild erovu have the Wit'uhccochce: Riva mlc one but: annual fortunes. l'ivc hundrsd dollm drod 1nd rifty gallons of wine that grew on 5 hsve sometime. thus swollen intonfty than,» two no“. The plots plc grown in Sonthvjnd. Thoma-sin the wild groyes grown: Florida to rut-3w. ‘eur or live thousandfsuch proximity that txnnsplsoting 1m n can bu cu tinted on :1 our: cf rich Mil. ’. necessity. and thousands of scan have “and: n tropicsl plsnt. it is ruily pro-fut with these bedded sour stumps. "IVIBK tec' from cold by n alight cover-log oflgrown Ill then "can in moat bummock must, and flawed: :5 for north as St. Aug- y and, thy Juror well whcn tnnlplsntcd nation. it is pmpogstcd by sprouts tskcnyin similar soil. but up not a more“ ftprn the ri u: up . uni sucker! from its-what planed on dry pine ridges. But i» and \\‘t~stci‘n ii.:ukcts. A: singlc inlnnd ship ing points the increase in pwo years has been from five hundred to fifty thon- nml crates. Tho F oridi gardener inn sell most of his roducts at a. large price before (mo in Delaware, ordersey has any thing grown. and n barrel of vegetables in Mandi bringsmorc in New York than scatt- losd in October. Key West nud the neighboring islands, between January and ti. .- agent cm loycd, and the mixture should bu quite col bcforc the potatoes are put into it. i The next part of the process is that o boding the vegetables in diluted sulphuric acid for a considerable time, herein lyin the gist of the invention, the secret 0 which is kept rather closely at present, but a short series of well organized ex rimcuts would probably enable any of our ricnds to elucidate the question. The variety and age of the vegetable it- self, the time for which it is subjected to the action of tho acid, and cspccinlly the strength of the latter, are all matters of great importance affecting the quality of the preparation. As somelittlc guide,110wanr, we may bear in mind the process for “parch- mentizing"papcr, which is .allotted in the cold, and also the foot that heat greatlv en- hances the action of all acids upon organic substances, to that as the potatoes accord- in: to our “advices have to be “boiled†in the lit uid, is comparatively more dilute nci'l should probably be used. Whru "done" thcynro tobctakcn out and washed in n strum of first warm and sftcrward cold infer, the subsequent dry- ing proccss being in .11 instances a slow and gradunl one. Potato ivory thus prepared in not very unlike the ordinary "vegetable" kind. but is said to 1:0 of a more even “grain,†as well its easier to turn, while it is not no holds to split when exposed to the influence of a very dry otmuphcre. Potato lvorvis of o my white ting hard, durable, and elastic, it home even adapted, it is stated, for tho manufacture of billiard bolls. Therein no difï¬culty in dyeing or color-i3; the nutcrisl either or- athisowu or use. it comsc of singinglu. sons. Mme. .‘ilsson was so attracted by his voicc .tuid ,enthusimni that, taking him undï¬' her "patronage. rho placed him with one tithe.me mutant in l‘aiil -.. .~- «ma. ~W-m_t-_ donuton lemonto. A broom incdkl commemorative of the (.kutcnnial uiuivcmr' of the ado tion of the great seal of the L nited Station as been struck off at tho Philadelphia Mint by Colonel London Soon-don. its Superintendo cot. It show: on. the nln’erso side an eagle with ex untied wings, with a shield cover- ing the most. In the right tnlon it grasps an olive branch and it. the lcf‘. a bundle of arrows: in ital-uh is a scroll with the inscription. “E Plan-bun I'mmu." At the book of and above the head th ttccn stars cmorgo homocloud. _ 0n the bus of the ynmidis mo in Round notation. and underneath tho words. "30m (Info Scr- lom." On (but right and loft of the pymoid arc the dots: 17S.“ and 1&3, nod .31!» top of lho seal ".luauil Corpus.†The device for tho obverse of. the vast ml, mad which it also tho oi» cm of is medal, 'u gdoptnd to June 2‘0. l‘iS‘l. just one hundred you! ago. The revenge fl from a ‘ of William Radon. but it Ira now aâ€. the fact that 1M:ihonic . *tiazd mind “W I ' ‘tyo its use,ust up time of its adoption the mode of attach- much was. 8‘!le by stage wafer cover“! by paper cut with points 91 mapsndtho no a nude upon this. A missionary stunmers,whosc bull undinn- uhinery weigh only six tons, in now moored in the. Thames in London. The vessel is named Peace, and hm: been built for tho Baptist Missionary Society, who dustbin it for tho servicu of the mission in the upper {cabin of tho Congp‘ï¬lvcr. The boot can , u.- ta on to iieccsr- il lo m )or r - Wm] rl’ugh..“°"° ml’blc' um" lathe“ 0" wines, and lhc total nurlibcrrdfaj'iicluzfilrfib: each side with strong laths, and a coat of of which won“ be m he“, {0, a mm w “allâ€: applied “ml. Draw" through ll": curry, would be 500. The grin-tut poulihlc vacuiticsfromcachsidc. Infhcconstruction “w hu'wcnumdc of a†nvuhmc up“? 9‘ raft-9' “'0 I‘lymg.°f 50h.“ 00""ch “Q.†"P and the t -0 cabins are admirably littod. iron wists, or iron joists fired to the inch- A Huh“, ~13 W1 (0,. “ Wm: “ml an,†nation of the roof, and then filled in with lemma 3 NJ,“ 10",“ an a; u". u M '_ concrutc on the French system, covered with men," 8 I mMmuM aiming uni“: ‘ m “PM!†" “. mam“ “KW “PP*""‘:"--‘ ; deck, and between cm. and the rides of n...- zlmrrtruu [flu/rout! Journal. - WMâ€! “ win, ‘wni g i‘ and w “op um." .4-.- »â€":â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- and other Iiiissilcn. ltis intcnded to take no Dash, 0, rrmm. the steamer to pieces, and pack the sections n is just {ort’utwo yea" “into n": in.“ in ln‘xu, which will be sent to the mouth of ilcg; of frunking came to on vnd in ling d. Plugging" Pal-"n mfuu; Elm ‘1." be homo The origin of the custom is thus given in the sly ‘ , Tim.“ ‘ Tim'ch o ""1"." "l' w Parliamentary History. It occurred in the 5‘ Cy 0" ' 9'"? we flame" “7" be ff" debate on tho rm Odicc mu. in 1500 : ' “Mme†"l "“â€â€™Â°"""~“' ' “00L Titus reported the hill. Sir Walter 'w'm’r'wu Erie moved that munhcn' letters go free during the wuion. Sir if. Finch stigmatiwa V can--â€" Tho Homo of the St. Bernard. The Great St. Bernard establishment costs between $6,000 and $8,000 a year to main- tain. It accomodntcs from 16,000 to 20,- 000 visitors cvtry year, to whom, in ace ~111- ancc with old tradition, no charge is made, but in the hall stands a strong box, into which any one may put what scams to him is proper acknowledgment. It is is pain- ful reflection on humnu nature that the sum found annually in the strong box bnrcl ' rc- prcscnts what would be a moderate otcl charge for n thonssnd guests. lii comment- ing on the miserable meanness. which falls very hardly an an establishment which can very ill afford it, n contributor to the Lon- don (inxphir. observes that. the system pur- sued is quite inconsistent with the condi- tions of modern travel. Cock's tourists, kc. The monks are to bbcd and honest peoplc mnilc uncomfortable. Much butter charge tho rates of :i mlcmtc hotel. â€"â€"â€"--~4-.->«.â€"â€"-â€"â€" Moro Imdon 7min. Mr. Roland \Vard sends to the London Tim: in list of the fonils recently discovered “Chaï¬ng Cross, in the hurt of Minion. . when the doc saturation: were male for '5‘ u" pm ‘ non of dmcd' Mr. Drummona 'I looking house. The s '- uid'sl that it was if seem that this new Magi-coco which is capable of no im- mdmgnm "’0 m '{nml’cr' 9" mcuss number of useful I plications. To :2“ :l the“ of “waft†ran“ “"4†“d it: othcr qualities it s d: that pfbeing “use: ekpm ass“! ï¬ttizppiï¬ipl: “mama, Chmp‘v‘vmw’ gag ‘ deer, main: of red door, remains ofa 'cs nllied til-the follow dccr, remains of l k The Fame Canola-o n)“ that a dziun, r 'Iomos, remains of cxtioct oxen from the m ' “You necdn't put on no airs, on yollcr. fscc piwc. We keeps a cow and has got u this prowl M "ivlowihc livubrv' the win tholilue Ll in Austin raw-min "0“"! 5" “W’sâ€, “0‘7"â€: “"1 3‘73"“; ides," were llNSBWle‘lll of bliss Hotihly Charlton were for it. 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