Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 November 1878 — Page 7

WEEKLY COURIER

0. DOAKE, Fafeliifcer,

JASI'EIt,

aTT.t,TMitt20plrcw,h tk tJHuj while tky themselves hare Hot even! the Isdiana Stat University are la- been i,,r,tioed. In om cmJViJrtC

lfni. Tli. T . .,

. .. ' 1 "", oi me rreo I'sw ano uie exniuitor will be present-

INDIA va iT.V.V i i ' Hnmwm, now in inn one wun me iAgion oi nonor, while the A A' ! ,,tt,,,tl,rw na third year, is probably the poor artist get neither reward nor dee-

. - tt- j """t wili iimn in W'oriu. oration. NEWS OFJNTEIlET. ZXJ .-In .Wibing a dinner at theSui-

inn,.,.tv A 7"' " u' mu paiace, r. urew (ay writer: f.??,h05,ur tK(:ni8lvtt,with- "And now come the cril&linomSU

for you if you are present at this feast as a stranger. You will have placed your meat on your plate, and lie eara-

A JlirNCULT CIPHER.

Indian If -.J., . .

caMt a tmrtlM. wwa jta mil

ular piece of work carried oa" the irrd ; A iek tit ThHHMmk r km win . , j , .

Free pne and the exhibitor will be present- u"t 'MH c ' rfrfce. . TJ.!!S8 m aoipaay with

A good deal has aaid hn of White Owl. a aotii mii.

v-M.i!j3 jiv, mi it nas neen alleced nsua. mir

that no cipher has vet Im tUvii Member

that this

iMr$ win re-

m the eluu-mAtM

rriHiHHl mid I.tli'rary.

fJarlylc considers the Lord's Praver l'jcar eudimr Oct. 1.

literary composition of marvelous William Charles Lawson, onco a btmiy." ve, has been ordainiMl a HantlsL min.

f The largest

worm is

thriving iton

TI..I.!- . ... T . -

n osiumore, mint up

iti jfl m oiwuiy at Stockport,

yuiiiuj, r.nginno, a town with

0 1 . .

rjunuay-soiiool in

Chest

" rt ivi n

iiauonoi onij&3,0M. The school

mg cost 9 IW.WX), an.l has betw

. mneiy leaciiuiff rooms

omco uio institution was opened .' K , ihavo beu o'nployod and

u vuuiiir registered!

J. 110 MlIlimSfltN. nnno-rirrafui:

I . n iS ' 1 . w ... have, through a council, advised great- i build er carom the selection of nasttiM in ' kern, mi

oia-.c, Jn oraer that relfcn

veniurers may be excluded." This

uon was caused by the succoss

erai rascaw in getting into Conffreg;

AnHtieir new novel oy i-r. ueorsro t !rei(ies over a

AiiwdonfUd is annonnned. under tli. greifHtlon i

title of " L'aul J-iiuer, Surgeon." .Mrs. iolloy, the Indiana tcmne

nuieo worker, has btfjuti a series of liKfitiiJKS in London, which are crowded and ontlitisiiuslit!. (leneral (Jibbon, of the regular army, has obtained leave of absence to deliver hift lecture on the "Yellowstone National Park," It is currently reported in English

litcraty circles that Mr. Tennyson is about to publish two new volumes, which will contain neither dramas nor Arthurian idyls. The London Truth states that Mr. llttkin, who is now quite well again, has wisely re'solvcd, on advice of Ida doctors, to write no more on political economy, but to devote himself wholly to art. This was Thomas Carlvio's estimata

of Beaconsficld a good many years ago : "He's just a miserable mountebank, who does every thing with the rattlo of that tongue of his, and h:w no convictions whatsoever." -The poetical works of Mr. Longfellow aro now for the first time nub-

iinhju m a compiem anu unitorm edition in England. It emprises 11 volwnes, antfbears the im4 riot of Geonjo Koutledgc & Sons. Mr. J. H. Williams, who writes the funny paragraphs in The Xorristown (Pa.) Hrmld, is said to have just fallen heir to a snug tirtlo bank account of $3o,0UU, left to "hhu by a rich and good old uncle in Holland.

Mr. hpurgeon lias tremendous i

nages several charitable imtinninn- nlmi1 injunction of visitintr

edits a magazine, has a college for Hap-

ciW haw vat beM dvful

whwh jMUienee and ingenuity can not cj""d hj others with the nMirderof decipher. Here i one whfch would V5f',ld cHiiinteh certainly iHixzle the motilroit, because day ha tkrreloped nw featurw of t dejiende entirely on the nte of the Jroof. until now there m scrcir & key-word, which can be eharvwt shallow of doubt that it w I.:- t.0",.u

often w may be deired. It is only rec- rous w that directed the hmdn m-

r a i Sfcri rr iii- 4 ....

J'lilV UIIlLlIl&r IL UN. WIK'H eill I ixi v ourr fnfha

by his nore t .an ordinarily jmcy morel will table like the following, an.lx key-word kmi diel to be slain. We werebe pushed into your mmitfi by a pair of 1 previously agreed upon: 3 ible of the great crime wmiue?

the ;. ). .( '". x ou must noire-; oojik uiKiMnonflriturvxj' r. in view of its atrcx-iiv r.ui .1.

er seiatws. Jtisatokenof loving kind- "A 2fj5 VJf'"525-!!!2:.!:5?? ? edl with no feeliwroi WL.wT,Tr

pop. ne,astKnthatyou are rwpected, e.s- u.f gT. t j f-, 'ritiSwxyiJS c villained murderer. rWndda build- leemed, borl. Eat it ; you are a ? ' ,U k ? i 4 r t h v w x y I a b " d pt he has been W i TSL2S!

een laroreu mortal." ' VJj f r.W'KTViXWdi? lr. refusingto hdZZ

With the excention nf ! f-, fi, !'.'.' " " i l r t v w a y z h b e ! i if UHiians are betar httnmwl i k

: nor . . ". I ITIWII()!HirillyYiriviyki.J(.E i - : -.

v-;oti preeni outtan uroies altogether in Eti- 1 it l h n o p j r s t a v w jt3' x h c d T jV ii l -T. . . proMtJg that the "

w,- , ropean style, ana orUinar v wears no HO ii t u vm zm iict f k u i i !'"' visw aim when alon in

. . v hi unn4ui...v..-uuu.. m . tr

jewelry or decoration. Ha i? rth,.r Z ! " A'-oc.B"!J connemeat. After sobm

w uimuiu jturi: uit anu iiti'ri ii i "iii.m a i v z a n p h it i o n i i t i u w . v vuxai mm

Ilo wears mustache and whU- ! I1 J ts SI. ?! ft 5 S ?' 5 U k

and secured

evil

hk

diratt)tj from bw

his chain to a tree ia

remained

niaek-

The im-

ainlr

I k it 11 klmnopfjrstu vwx fais d and agitating bis frame. He K hiJklwHopqrstBvwxy grew more and more excited until an-

It tllhlliulll' laui.j l,.c l,a.l m . Hi Y " IIHS COUIX-TMrfl. Knralnuk

' ...... - . . 4.- iicnu iui - t'i w.v3ZRuetiMTvjiiiiriMnn . " m

ous ad- wara, as though ttiinkinir. He ?rKk-s r'vn-xyzji,cdetxhlikliflon1) ia pneec silence, inteiitiv ifAi'mw

' 1 . - . W a I r 11 V" Vt'wrkl.o.l.. k- M i . m ' a r .m

o. in tow tonw. When not smokimr he , 3"?it W lowaras the hilk where the

I la . . ... n t '"J"-3AKmiltI Hi M 1 (1 V U -

ol se-- nas a naoit ot playins with something ! ' v w x y x. a h c d e f n Ir i i n ., t em:u cnm w perpetrated.

wuicn may chance to lie about. He j x v z b 5 r J F f V i 1 w B p r 1 u ,"sllKH1 1 looker-on could p

nun- . Ktw ijib luuuui oa wiurv nri i it t. ., ,i . i . i'i i i.'i r . . r - - uro uwwbu mil rfr

n in ii I f t'i! inr iisn. - . . . . - '

tbt Priors, and s constaotlv Uiiiri, , oumiay. ne is re

- - iinmai t... ...i.r.

hatity ami kindness' ! iZZ.zVn syBle

... . .

aim prenciuiur tor ehaiitv

sake. He says that he hasn't the leisure , to conic to America. !

Mr. .John B. Gough is very successful with British audiences. The Echo, m a long criticism upon his oratorical powers, says: "Mr. Gough's speeches may be described as a series of pictures, now light, now somber, now hind, weak occasionally in detail, but always bold and strong in outline." Mrs. Edwin Adams has erected a headstone of dark blue Quincy granite

...s. n t u ui IUU HV..IW jlUUII , HIlll a I

in

. . . " ...

ui i.Aiiuures. and indeed he has enough to make hiin y o d e i

in ins recent ciare-o t in iiahnn nf uom. .j ,m Hupn rtH vwxy giew more ad more excit! ntii

Cluehester (England) said that from (nlT ""Ppose that A in Boston wante parently loU to all save his own frantic one church alone in his diocese five J ai a,i End.. , r?csei7 to B in Chicago the message, thoughts, be gave way to wild, pnime trI?:mln, I1?" tcly passed over to -A Western editor thus kindlv wMfi.f "iIL!111. taRt trh&.n.el wiX

.vu4, u uieynauto the utmost of alludes to a cotemporarv; "He is nZtt i.V- TJ 's.,wu i ."?? "enc" a amazement their power leavened all they could in- young yet, but he can sit a his dJ ilT9 nd ,UBder tb IlMliB captive, who, luonce. "Koman could say how far , and bnish cobwebs from the i ccilSe ' inh , J kV"won, "P- h'.s halluemitjon, wa aga.H on the bettho poison extended. The path to Home with his ears." mo coning ing the letter as often as may be neces- tie-ground commanding the brave of has been smoothed bv excessive ami il-' Ti,c:mii , , . sary, thus: .other and (to him) better d-.v Atlegal ritual " WIX 0 anu 11 1 ,ie estimable SamU ard, Ooh vtvaM ; end weft vehandred j timeg he raved atakJ. . iig.u ruuai. and late King of the Lobbv. shrewdlr lovu ' velo velovel ;.V ,ul . r xttoth,w lUHit, aad -At the recent meeting of ti,R r,,. observes that it tal tw? "w refers to his table, finds the iirst 1 .o lh awl warKke

necUeut teachers, Professor Brewer, of : "joj a canvas-baek duck : 1. lW o ' IcHer "8V-m the first horizful Ke fin W !TP' wauW ddly Yale, complained that there is too much . The duck. " , an(i runs down vertically until he comes ? .I.?0.' me,.lcK1J Boais that died

to the letter which stands opposite to " inen, as ir some new

u sewea mm and awlroBi

he leaped in the air, surged i. Veiled import hit- atul

der the "1." Next finding e" tL nas,'wn mto quietude, would recoil

second let'er in his menage, he runs W , .nd wilh talthy, snake-

uown vertically until he comes to the letter opposite "o," th second letter in tho key; it proves to be "s." This tie writes as the second letter in his ci-

pner, under the "o." ContinHiajr tliis way his three lines stand thus:" "end mcflve luisflrcd love I ovelovul o v el ilslli xsui?cyyrHiio

rvnu inecipuer message to be seat to

. - (MltVU

macninery in teaching in our public schools; that the system cuts off the heads and feet of teachers to make thorn all of one length, and advances some pupils and retards others to make them all conio together at the end. Mr. Moody began his winter's campaign iu Baltimore by coronlvinsr with

vvAia nuo sl vein n cr mnn . ii ijj in ti.n i- ri i: -jv . irufic

-- r- J r jij iuc uioii lhth iiui" ir. nmvAC

from the West Point Military f tn b !. to. ; .u :A LA:: 1 w enerffi".

, and came West. UU ' iu ;i -r7u.:T7. at his chains

til OH!

in prison, where ha . tirrarl.i i

. He is

tematically in

lilt npnnuisiitmt a . , . . . .

.uv.upuunu, a new seriee oi sermons. The city pastors have appointed a committee of co-operation, and will give him all the work he wants to do.

Thrce

graduated

Acadomy

was tilled with crand. loftr

i and hesonghuin the untrodden fields of activity in the mightv West room for his soaring genius to plume itself for llight. Ho braced his feet as he prepared to shake the globe. To-day he is the traveling asrent for a Cincinnati corfet factory. JlawJcojt. Nevada inventors aspire to rival the wonderful achievements of

r-uisun, anu perhaps the greatest tri-

Jiujffer to

rn

in

iifce jouc, point a quivering

warus ine nm wiu.ra n i.,

the p.easures of freedom. k JLa

the plains at will or sought the coefiiwr stream. "-Pendleton (Otch) ImkMm Can Animals Think?

HI ami MUhHiis. -A little daughter of Mr. A. J. Duncan, of Bock Hill, York County, S. C, was choked to death by a srraiti of roasted coffee. Thomas II. llohr.

steam grist and saw-mill near Cynthi-! "iing and rang the fr ana, Ky., was caught in the maehinerv ! " Would you be so kind,"

- umpn yet recorded by them is the in- Chicago would

vention or a combined butter-churn and cyyrmio."

aworuoon. l no cream is placeil in the lower part of the accordeon, and while the piaycr is drawing "Sweet Spirit, j Hear My Prayer" out of the instrument, , wooden attachments to the keys are ; churning the butter.

I -The

genteel tramp mounted the

front-door bell.

- a

oe "isin xs amrs

When B in Chicago thcviv.

.l .t.f . .... c .

, w una e wouiu write it out, and over it letter for letter, the key agreed upon, thus: 1 love 1 o r e 1 o v e 1 o v el . ,. ilfth xa itmjfscyyrialo Finding the first letter "1" of the key in the first vertical line he follows horizontally until he comes to "d" the first let-

ter oi the cipher

m same stone at the foot of the while adjusting

grave. The headstone, beddea the death. name, etc, is inscribed: -Mr. Farrell.

niiijii i.. . , . ... . i f

IK f SM? near. 'r. Intl., fell from

And hay to nil tl; world This was r maH.' 1 ,m 0 HsU urokw ms n-'Ck. He died in

I he inncription was selectel by John ! mo m,nmos

... I 1 0LflU3L Sail! llf. B ' t.rt cn-lin.) .U . 1 is , . 0

belt and crushed to , J J t houie appeared at first letter of hie tran&tfou; Next he

,Z f. I t,v , nece f ,lna3 ,,0' the second letter of

his key

The only difference between aaimej intelligence and human iateiligeaee constats in th-tfaat animal imrilieece is unable to elaborate that class o? abstract ideas, the formation of which depends on the faculty of speech. Ia other words, animals are qaite as able U form abstract ideas as we are, if under abstract ideas we include geeeral ideas of qualities which are so far simple as not to require to be axed ia oar thoughts bynames. For instance, if I see a fox prowling about a iarm-yard, I can not doubt that be has l. t,i L-

. Tllik T 3 I. . J 1 1 m . - " - a ' VKtlf 1131 Hfc

a machinist at lhn i " W"H' " aru-oonei eggs and i in the vert cal column mn nunrer to riir nli k t u "f

1 BHU Ol COUOef I am Of a llVinnnln. lie 11 .l 1... 1 0 . vunml :.!,. .u a

quarter

to

of

Tin. .! ,.. .1

riiiiil.; .. . .

-c,. j, 1U uruij a nionuineiiL to 1

Jir. Adams on the spot where ho ouricd.

turn, and this is the ninth

. ..i ..v. w i'v Lintv A llAVB LI Il?tl I 1 rn ina tn l(a H -i

1 1 lirr.n.i. i, :0 ... s r , . c wflHBumr in mis

' . fa ? "'""""r. x cac'Lsiana it, way he deciphers the wV.e. and

in the tinh4ir.aMl

thence going up vertically he comes, at

ii

is

on ao-

S-iiir and ImlHKtry. Paper carpets in imitjiiiou of inlaid wood is a new invention. Texas will raise one-fifth of all the cotton raised in America this year.

wnuon trees at Galveston Inis sea- J fm hHve borne a most plentiful eroo. I

Large consignments of cabbage are wing shipped to the SouUi from the

-lurin, -Over 200,000,000 paper collars aro

-uuuiiiiy consumed in the United States Ninety thousand bnshnla nf lino.

nuu will be producetl in Korth Carolina

una year.

At the Paris Exposition one of the curiosities is a clock with a pistol in it, which is bred otf by the mechanism of

ume-picce every hour.

ine now cotton press in Mont-

svuiury, wi;n siieds to hold 5,000 bales 2ISottOMS?s.t76.W0. The machine

press oo Dales per hour. There will ,n ,

.WdMClomnS the rcinos of Ariaona miring the nextycarthan was evcrdono

"SIUIU,

-Jacob Bloom, of Green Townhin f -"T" i TrmnK" can't sta MahninV r-n.,.,.,. ...I . ts too uch of a sameness. If v

pies wncn the ladder on which he stood ' the satis h7i on nV ti; T broke, throwing him to the ground Witt i, ? te,1,ng the ne,ffao,r3 He had n bag ofapplcson his lfoul lor htM' ."obinson across the street, wi.ii. -,.n - l"l ir . sn.n"cr, uses allspice instead of cIovr. sn.l that.

. . .

i,CrTlie ProPr5tor of one canning cs r-SlSS?1 at West 1,oi"t, Va.. hatpui

d rl: ?f cans of fru!ta and vegetables unng the present, eoason.

-worn has been discovered

-wuuern part of Ch It

in the

arrange

$.. h!iV(l ,e,on ni English capit Vh,Po gHtlicringa

tf1.Anlon tlie moat remarkable itr "ons represented :it the recent 1

nven.

annr

Uerlin wero uaner tomb.

mi u imn At

f.

are said to bo singularly durable. cordit!!!l!or.,litlino mtfaoturers. ac U,e,San Fri ChronMe, ' tve 2 3f 1 JCC?US0 EaMurn Jwn'Hla the Ss sta?,,:isK ,th ? juico,. out.of work W'i r,y laro that the it 11 lono by machinery. lIorgfl.rHioiiio. .

Jiuliu.ti. 7 A w, " UWJoi"e a largo MMihisa on the Western niiifn.

lowstoiie havo

and are mak-

olds

fwl

ant I'lw.

edinirlv !ttlwHnna

111 nntfr.. i,n...i ". "

Ian "Vid? 8 y scaltarlnS or by an In-

, . " "is necK, oreaiciiijr killing him instantly.

-KufusTcrkle, aged 18, son of

xerKie, oi isgn Tow County, 0., took down

co wneiuer n was loaded, put his mouth to the muzzle anil t.i i-!.r!, f.

---- - ----- a fS on the hanuuer. Aritle-ball went whiz, zing through his head, causing death instantly. Smith Wood, a young man employed in Pierson & Bros.' stave factory, at Freedom, Ind., while fixing tho belt on an equalizing saw, was caught and thrown upon the saw, cutting a gash eighteen inches long in his side, exposing his entrails. His injuries were considered fatal.

"Send mo live hundred." that by changing the key, be any word agreed upon, would be changed.

set".

It is evident which may the whole

.t -

uic unuercrust is

Tho temptation

very slack

was great,

baked.

and the '

. Chiaesc Skill in Carrinsr.

hah., ri.ir.MCKf My flapjack 'tis of tlicc Thou mac ajewst with me Of thee thin 1 Thou that with pork Hrt fried, Then butter on oho side, with ample sirup thick applied Thou luscious thing! mil savory morsel mine! U hat taste Is like to thine. Well buttered one? I love to watch the fry, To nee the cook to thee on high, And xdck with a fork to tr If thou arid one I HoMoh TimH,

jliM i law anmber of good

-y---" su ov a simitar impulse to visit a restaurant. Ami, to take only one other instance, there can be no question that animals have a eeneraiiasd conception of cause aad effect. For example, I had a setter dog wbie was greatly afraid of thunder. One day a number of apples were being shot aeon the wooden noor of an spoil-room, aad as each bag of apples wjm shot it produced through the rest of the howie a noise resembling that of dietaat thader. My dog became terror-strkati at the sotmd ; hut as soon as I brought him to the apple-room aad showed him the true cause of the noise, he became aaia btiojant and cheerful as usual. Another dog I bad used to play at tossing dry

Frank' I amr JT Dbey nJ WowCH Ih ho OldCH Time, frank lameros, occupying separato 1

boaLs, were out in the marsh hunting,

wneiia nock of clucks approached. Lameres placed his gun to his shoulder, and was in the act of firing, whon Dooey rose suddenlv in his boat and r..

ceived the entire charge from Lameres's gun in the back of the head, killing him

Foreign Xolt.. Monsienore Prosneri h Mt to hta

cousin, Leo XIII., a small wooden cruci fix which Louis XVI. carried on the scaffold. It waa given to Monsignore Prosper! by the Count de Fleury. The Athens Archmnlrurlnal

U in treaty for buying up the houses oh the site of the Temple of Delphi, and

has excited the wonder and admiration

ot buropeans. Nothing can afford a greater proof of the patience and perseverance, as well as of the taste of a Chinese handicraftsman, than one of these elegant baubles, each ball being exnuisitoJv rarr-ml and nn ! .1!!..

pattern. Each oi these balls rolls freely &He o give them the appearance of

tv ill it ii iut wnicn encloses it, and is : v. , c.pimMsnt, 1 one daratvisible through apertures; so that how-1 J03 thread to a dry bone beever many there be, the beauties of each ' foIJ ??nBf ira lr to play with : can be examined, and the number of , aftV tossed the hose aboat the whole counted. Much time is snnt toI awhlJ urn!, I stood a lomr war

, upon the carving of these toys, for the ? Bd slowly began to draw it away cleverest artist will employ a whole 1 ffm bim' So son as h perceived that ' month in tha ayr,it ..!. the bOUe W&S TMaJlf anviu li.

trom the subversion of the Roman 'ball; consequenUy the labor of two count, his whole demeanor chaamd. empire to the fourteenth or fifteenth , years is not unfrequentlv bestowed on 1 and "i.iBgHBder a sofa he waited horcentury, women spent most of their the production of a sinde toy, which 1 fosa to watch the asoaaay fclimo alone, almost entire strangers to 1 is formed out of a solid globe of ivorv. J01 a dry bone coming to l&e. I the joys of social life ; they seldom went I and has no junctiou in any part. The ' K ve .abo S frightened this dog by abroad, but to be spectators of such "outside of this globe is first carved in 1 blowiaS soap-bubbles along theioor: public diversions and amusements as, some very open pattern, and is then OBe taM summoaed coerace the fashions of the times countenanced. ! carefully cut with a sharp, fineinstru- eao?, to touch with his paw, bet as rrancis 1. was the first who intrnHnrxui mnt. ihrnnirii tka nmn:nL :u soon as it Tanuihd ha T ru rJ

.. . r - v.wv -t " . w w ii kill a uun w va- ui uiu

. " , . . , i' .. ... mnn larviKI A . . , ,

have put this

scoon frrna r."fc - k" am m war dtmuubjt

the de- the fruit without beinr taken off. On ' ftim . ,nto a room alone aad siieatlv

iwing a series of grimaces. Although I had sever ia mj life hurt this dog. Tie became greatly frighteaed at my unusual behavior, whick ao tarinuir

conflicted with hk reaeral idea of mai-

woninn on tuiitim iia .

. . . ..... .Vi w uuuuj uiore ici coming is aetacaeu irom the solid """ v

..o ,uu .uliK ws do seen at any of part inside, as the peel of an orange iJP--e. lastly, I

. . . . . uui srrav- " luirni oe loosenea Willi a

oearucu politicians, nlottincr ihn iin. tlm fmif v: i ..

struction of the rights and liberties of j hollow ball is thus formed, with a solid ' mankind, and warriors clad in com- one inside of it. The surface of the i a-

, , ...j , 1U1( u,,r jn0ls m msr unu 15 iiieu carved through the inexecution. In the thirteenth and four- terstios of the outer one, aadwben fin-

I'"". 7 v.u.6i.u uau aarceiy isneu is suojeciea to ine same operation

transferring the village to a short dis-' fny wtencot and even cleanliness was ' as the first, and thus a second hollow , (orB,lt3; " amttsrs ychologioal. Bt I tance ofl. Excavations will then be un-1 hrd1 ,consulerwi hs laudable. The ball is produced, still with a solid one bv rd this experiment with less iaderuken. use of linen was not known; and the' of smaller dimensions inside. This tf111 dogs without aay other result

of

on tho Voslern i m.nii.8r5,on,on tl Y"

,iS "'.W sc "g. he Ji-ysar-

j .piuij cacii. NO ffrnin is nd no itii,itH . rH1.n ,s.

ami rough sheds HufiicitH.

"?" is exce

While he is flnv.rimr.r:ar,nt

tho Dominion of Canada, tho Marquis of Lome will enjoy the honor of a higher

fwia inan mat ot his own wife-a privilege ho is denied at home. tM-r,ie, Conrta de Montalivo't, lAut9 1 hilipne's Minister, has just celebrated his golden wedding in a pleasant, patriarchal way. He gave a dinner to -100 of his rich and poor neighbors, and gave dowries to four brides who were luarncii on that day. -Sir Moses Montefiore, who was 30 years old when the battle of Waterloo was fought, and who still lives at items, gate, has a college wherein 10 iHed .Jews, pious and learned in the Jewish

iaw, nvo iu pleasure. Sir Mm iM,

imwt delicate of the fair sex wore wool- .process is reoeatod a-al ,;n thst of caustnr them to hark at

on shirts. In Tarn they had meat only .the dilliculties increasing as the work ln--Si:cA Cetry. three times a week: ami inn nmi. sn .u t

ioung S ball, of the si?;e of a marble, is left in -A tenant had been importuned so ZzJa? Li?..A.' 1 wUersortof citixensitho center, which is also ornamented . freonentlv for his rent that ia a nli--

itsuvi uiiiiirTH nr wimii uttii fat-a k.... a . . . . - - . .

i nil i i tV '"K1 " 1 1 1 lu uRuics cub upon ii, anu taea the in oil, instead of caudles, which, in ingenious but useless bauble is com-

' nr,u rZ "WVM , wan ngures cut upon it, and then the of exasperation be taraad n. tk u-j.

hiSrwara0. SSSS ' iTi ! . the cogent and coaolre-

m..!i: w" j, " u wiun:. xuh ruuww is sata to oe per- tort: "aow, you needn't sat oomav

?f! ,WIU, raono;l nd.?r nd irr intern ; o w, Jdtatod T7J . A '"? ' i:kto., rtH. lk.

heve., in the reoccupation of dentsalom. I".0"' ,aMl ll th8 manner took There is much liearlhiirnin...- i!hon? h?k U) th?!r country-ats, with

the English artists, whose eSidoverl 1?LW 1 "c ?vcr their heads,

a nature, mat rii in t h tu v ..,.-.iu i.:.. : iajr over aer husmuidT.4 aU Ji.

Fair prohibited the wives of citizens from enjoy ng rt In the time of Hen- His table vas always set foTtw7 ami J to iost eieven years ago. ry VIIL, ofEnc am . tha nnrnr ih., i J"i j T " t -f8.841 or..lwo ml.The letter wa uhirai d - t?j-

w uu iirs itinini lY'inai ii viniiir at Ha aiaMfr ' a . ' w wa w a mmt

Chair onnosite him. hanllr to.u.htrr . i nwn-arrivai was teea

.-V. " of an milniwMu.1 U.. .v..

morai oi icon, it required the earnest f-J L LV 4 , ' " representations of his family and minis- IL80? , Aml I -

reaim carried their wives behind them

on norseuacK when tliev went to I

have carried olf valuable prise at 1'aris

and wrapped in mantles of cloth to cure them from the cold.

se-

Untie to get married.

4

familv

ters that this seelusion mu?ht breed

i i . . . . I I

umr discontent to induce h m to mtum , Vrv- ,

to Madrid and resume hk audiences ami i 111., was ajcWentally shot ami kJBsdlr public appearances. I his own gun while haatiag 1