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la ia :i t: f : d- if y. : :m l ni,.t l i i 1 . t P i; ; .d1 Fh . I IFt . v Li f.,-.i I 1 1 T '.' Tk ia !.;, F1..? ItF'-F... C iFi-!-Fts w;h after war ;ls h:FI lasting FtlFl iu the i....riit!i. TheconcF.1loa hi not tjoeu rar.do known. It is beFVvetl l.eAro lou Sc-rvia will take part in tSio war. Tho Most:!ow commutes Iuv askcvl S.irvia Icj do so, and luas offered ifbh eContents to r. .-?! st !i.T with money. FFut :, A.:,;:. 2F Monir Dacrot has apjliel to the minister of war for pennission to sua the Alotiilcur for defamation. The inference U lie denies tlic chrtres of in. itigatins llic tiguros an-rl attacks on r-Iinisfers IFirthout atnl Do BrogUe. The tlcetiosj.s for councils general will lie hci-J in the he ginning of November. A special sc-ion of the councils will he ordered at the end of that month, so tlett iltey can ortion among the arondissements the direc t tuxes tor 1STS whieli the new chamber of deputies will t!uiu have had time t vote. St. lkfricicsnrnci, Aug. 21. A special to Gelos, reproduced by the official 3tussian agency, admits Ihe.t tho Russian losses in the two buttles before ric-vna were 3,00') to likk.tu mm, half of wliom were kiUed or scrfousiy wounded. About -Feeo .a i-o in the hospitals at bFJova, Simnitza and Turnu MagureSi. Of the 2(!0 persons attached to the red cross ambulances F) were kiiSed while collecting the LONDON', Aug. 21. Tiicra are fow troops for tie; present at D reran a and Gabrova, but a brigade of the Fun tee:;!h division sit Tiernova. IF iuforeerneuls are moving .-outh to strengthen the detachments holdijjg the passes. The cavalry Is advancing against Osmsn JJszar. Gourka's defeat seems p.r.rtly to havt arisen from the seme cau.e ; s other Ilus-ian revorses, nameiy tiie dividing of !:is f.,rees. . London, Aug. 2F The 'report contained in a Times Vienna dispute h that Kossuth, iu a i ::; '!.- mat ion to the Hungarian, urges Ao-diodfuugsry to come to em tin-der-tauuing witii !le porte as r the extent of the eoiiee.-slon to f lie Cliri-tians, which can be none withcat c..;tnpr(imisiug the iutogrst y of the Turkish empire, is a canard. 1U;chaiu:t, Aug. 21.- The II u ssian stall' in its recent deliberations favored an imme F...e and vigorous resuiu pt ion of operations, ni;d we.s of the opinion ilia I- no point should be voluntarily evacuated. IFuns, Aug. 21 .As President MaeMaium was leaving Cherbourg SuvnFty Mvening a republican deii:eu.A ret ion occurred. lie was gvovled "eith shouts of "Vive la o ; :F-F-:Ue," Vive Thiers," and the sinking of the Aler-eFaise. Vi v, A.v. -.-21. A ComtanF . ; F d - 'y-that the pnrte b- - ( : i t h immediate eoa-e-nti F n of ' ' ' militia of the FF at ,Adi1anop!e, S.ula and ( th.r . i .Is retr the scene of i ; . F Au-- 2F Pxiee IFs 1 ' " i "d - t : - F F A ile ! v-L rd.F.-t, and i t IF' a-' sr-- thii -. i , ; it A u 21. ! . , s " . 1 ! . a her A a

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vn a i v:e : . v Av. m. TA -following has jut been received from Fpokone Fulls under date of tloo 1,'th. General Vbeaten's, command arrived at this point on the Fn.h imt. after an eight days rnarcli from Lewiston, a di-itaice of 1F3 miles- The command is in camp at this point and numbers oAA) men all told two eomjmuies of the First cavalry, ten companies of Use Second infantry, comprising The entire regiment direct from Atlanta, Ga., and about 50 citizens employes, teamsters, etc. Transportation consists ot 21 wagons, all hired from citizens. Captains Hancock, Conrad, K routing, r, Cooks, Mills, Daggett, Da u in, Keller, Hines and Falk "command the companies of the second infantry, and Captain Terry and Lieutenant Pained, companies of cavalry. Captain Wilkinson, General Howard's aid-de-camp, is iiere to assist Colonel V ilk ins and the Indian inspectors in tha settlement of the iuTairs with the Indians in this section. Word has been sent to all the. different tribe to collect at this point for such purpose. They are coming in rapidly, and a large number attended divine service in the camp yesterday. Mr. Simms, the Indian agent from Colville, nine miles distant, was present. There are expected to be nearly one hundred chiefs and hesid men representing the following tribes present at the coming council: Lakes, Pen d'Oriilhs, Colvilles, Spokones, Covered, Aliens, San PaueFeu and Peliems, Methows, Chalkaer.s, Antiatkas, Moses's band or OpUe, Columbia river Indians and Okanagons, amounting in all to 3,517 men, women and children, and able to furnish 1,500 warriors. Iteport says they are not well armed. The above numbers are obtained from chiefs already present, and are some 40'J less than the census oi 1371. There has been no actual outbreak among these Tudians, but since t lie war commenced Jhcre has been a manifest uneasiness among them, and many instances of impudence on their part are reported by settlers. Four Nez Perces were put iu the guard-house here this morning, supposed to be connected with liush-IIush Crips's baud, part of which is with Joseph, and that they know scniet'dag of the murder of old man ltitci.ie and the robberies perpetrated on Pine creek, which caused all the settlers in that viekuty to leave their homes some weeks since. They will be detained until it F, ascertained positively whether they are guilty or net. There is no doubt that all tho Indians in the section sire and have been indirect communication with Joseph, and have been posted several days ajiead of the whites of every movement of General Howard's army, and in case of Joseph's su-'eess hundreds of young men would undoubtedly have joined him, although lire old Indian--, which have stock and farms in the country have manifested a desire to remain at peace. There is naturally inueh anxiety felt urmong setIFts as to the result of the eomiug conference, as they fear in case it is not satisfactory to the Indians, and the troops- should leave, that they would 'nave to abandon their homes and leave to the savages as fme au agricultural country as there is in Washington territory. Ceiitltieiitlal. A i.i m with a i -w h in 1 or, e. - te.i..'k. at a t a ae c a T I la ml ,ti arte ; e-t id .y f -. mm se'.ai n i u t i 1 tiy I 'iLn:i 1 Idea to tl i j o -.r I , A 1; j "I y f a tl FAi y i e ri da I No . ! W, 1 -, . : '' m. A3 ! II a 1 i F I . F j - A '1, y i ,..l . d e.-i: F . ' a I I'll i 1 e - ... VA: i i y , ! , r F -1 y-. ; . i - ,l; - , i i t... - f . . - . . j- , ... . , A t A ! i a : . ' F . l

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riyliJS'Scvcxsty-rJvc Allies an A very careful experiment, intended to test the speed of carrier pigeons, was tried on Friday week. The bird, one of the homing pig. eons known as "Belgian voyagears," . was tossed through the window of a railway carriage as the expre-s train with the Continental mails left the Admirality pier at Dover. The train had been timed to travel at sixty miles an hour, but the bird reached its home in Cannon street twenty minutes before the train. As it cotdd only have shortened the distance by six miles, it had traveled at a pace of seventy-five miles an hour. The bird, when released from the railway carriage, took nearly half a minute to discover its bearings, rising to an altitude of half a mile before it set off on its course behaving, In fact, exactly as it would if it knew that by rising in the air it could see its home in London. The win.d was westerly, and the bird carried sin urgent communication from the French police. X-on-do:i Spectator. A mechanical horse has been showing bis paces at Berlin. The rider is mounted on a hobby between two high wheels and moves his legs iir lising and falling in the saddle, and the machine goes along as fast as a fast trotting horse. It is all the same whether Uq machine goes gently over the stones or moves swiftly on the hard high road, and the facihty with which the strange steed turns round corners excites the admiration of "all beholders. The inventor believes that his horse v. iil be of great use to porters for carrying light loads and he has confident hopes that it will be highly appreciated by the numerous classes who are fond of saddle exercises, but are too poor to buy -and maintain horses of flesh and blood. It is even suggested that "the mechanical horse' will make an excellent charger on the battle field, as it is an animal that can neither eat nor die. it s'ei Forccio Slabit. The .story may not be true, in spite of its inherent probability; but it is said that not long since a resident of Niagra Falls fell off the bridge to Goat Island, and was instantly swept to the brink of the awful gulf below. There he managed to get Isold of a rock and hold on for half an hour. A sympathizing crowd rushed into the house and grounds near by, where the man's.wife was hysterically watching the struggles of her unfortunate husband, as that spot afforded the best view; whereupon, from the force of habit, the distracted woman immediately revived sufliciently to charge anil collect J 1 apiece from the crowd for the privilege of iewing the catastrophe from her premises. JJofton Advertiser, .Tha king' of Holland, who is about to abdicate, has never liked court life, and when free to do so lived at his country place of Loo instead cf at the Hague. At Loo I 2 !.'.:aa,l, drink fr.;!y ami - an Fd .- 1 I F I a r imm r.d life. WF .i . IF 1 1 s lt.F.so Fee' ami: -il;--, 1 .a. . .1.1 in m. uu r, end with dl. F dry f ue I , . F F .A F- 3 to x -Fioe- a? Is -1 Ftk - 1 A 1 A.F v i i I I. U; 'Ak.r- ;.; .- v .a. 4 .. : r a: i r i t; 1 tk ad : A u ; .! A e ' I . of i i i " t a

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Av , r . , i to i .Fv-A looking as roouF as a uovvnuuvnt Fitchlng-pcd, and .securing to ben total stranger to soap and water, came along and told Bijah a sorrowfui tale. Ho said hcUrud hud his pocki t packed of 5-lF, was a stranger iir the city, and was at that moment so hungry that he could e-it shoe blacking. "You poor man! how my heart bleeds for you!" exclaimed the old janitor, us lie began taking cut his wallet. " There wasn't anything in it but printed invitations to base ball matches and river excursion?, and as ho put it buck he anxiously inquired; "Can you change a thousand dollar btii?" The young man couldn't. "I'm awful sorry,'' continued B:jah. 'elf you had only brought 039 05 change around here I could contribute something for your relief. As it is, you will have to suffer on." "I don't believe you've got a thousand cents," growled the man as lie turned to go. "Boy, don't talk like that to me! I don't wear a tie-back, nor powder my face, nor own a fighting dog, nor play croquet, but that's no sign I ain't wealthy. I don't care to have it known that I lug big bills around with me, but when there's an auction sale who's the head man in the crowd? Who yells the loudest? Wasn't I able to pay seven dollars for an old bureau last week when no one else dared bid over three dollars?" The man went away mad, and Bijah went into tho corridor and said to a prisoner that the time would yet come, when the rich and the great could wear a red woolen shirt around and still preserve the respect of the general public. Detroit Free Frcss. It is an interesting fact, that the world is indebted to the insect tribe for that valuable product chloroform. The little ant contains a substance called formic acitl, concerning wdrieh a discussion took place a century ago between certain chemists. It was found to bo composed of it compound radical formyle, and three atoms of oxygen, Dumas, subsequently substituted chlorine 'for the oxygen, and thus obtained trichloride of formyle, which is chloroform. After this, the fact was ascertained that ether possessed the capability of taking away all sensations of the human bodyj and, following this, cauro the disclosure that tirchloride of formyle was more thoroughly adapted for this purpose than even ether. All this arising from the study of the habits of insects . Hzch tinge. A woman can display as much heroism as a soldier, and us much elevation of spirit as a philosopher. When the hour of sorrow comes, and the pathway of life is overshadowed with ominous clouds, and there is nothing else left that is beautiful or bright, her smiie breaks out like a sunbeam to bless and comfort. A true woman is the kindest, the gentlest, the best of all created beings. She can infuse more hope where there is no hope, raise mure drooping souls to nobler and manlier effort, soothe more wounded arid wearied spirits, heed mere ofthe bruised and bleeding unfortunates of life, and stem more of the .tears of sorrow e-ad ik air, tk .n edl cf I umamiy eomkPe.ed. Fke sa ay we1;) in t, I SA. 1 erad, b:tt. r U-a --, tdb r Ladm-.y be m-j t g'ev- . 1,1, :. : ; !) tk - - f k-r ' i d e - . ' j ,re do" on h r the r A-:F. 1 tr - alF - ar' i tuy 11'. r. r, a ad . - a AFi ... : t: '! it- ,' '.tk I l rF F F c 1 r y t y s. t F. ' i. t. ft ( ' (

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3f tvtr tl e--of giie- - Sit ,t 1 , d . i i. : ,t I l-oh-.df r r j was si al-dat c r t ,A. : .- ;,t tl. F net IF A nil a m aad 1 it r'y from A.k " ar v at tl i The man --a-. .11. -li d. F : tcngued mad harmless, 'i he wo. man was large, si era 'and qaiekspoVen, while her voice fell upon the car like the rapping notes of a hoarse buck-saw. The man opened his mouth and said: "We would li " when his spouse pushed him one side sharply, and said to the clerk: "Have you any rooms, sir? If so give us the best you hove." . The cie'U immersed the pen in ink, handed it to the husband, and said, Will you please register?" The husband seemed grateful to be allowed to exercise hi-, rights as a free-born American citizen, and stepping gladly forward, wrete the word Mr., and had entered on the somewhat laborious contract of forming the letter "J." as the forerunner of the cognomen "James," when the wife again steppe;.! forward, took the pen which her little husband was wrestling with, out of his hand, remarking as she did so, "Here, I'll do that!" and, adding an "s" to her husband's "Mr.," wrote in a bold hit-or-miss hand, "Mrs. Malvina II ," and underneath it iu small-caps, the words, "atsd husband." The clerk then assigneel them their quarters, and, as tire bell-boy led the way up-stairs, the better-half jerked the family ear-pel-sack off the counter and snapped cut at her husband in a tone that made him jump so as to dislocate his collar-button, pCome along here!" II followed meekly in the rear, and as the bell-boy came down stairs he could hear her giving orders in reference to unpacking the baggage in a tone of voice that made the hoarse notes of a ship Captain seem in comparison like the gentle cooing of a dove. The next morning the patient little man followed his wife down to breakfast, ate the meal which she ordered for him, and afterward, when they came to depart, Ire stood in the doorway and held the valise while his wife went up and paid the bill, Toledo Blade. Twelve Tcurs -lite a- :irc War. Twelve years ago Ilichmond. with 45,000 inhabitants, lay half in ruins. Now she has rebuilt the whole of the burnt district, has established 200 factories, and with a population of 70,000 people is .the handsomest city in tire world. Norfolk ships near 1,000,0(0 bales of cotton this year, and has developed a trade iti vegetables, fruit and fish which has extended through our great Northern cities, across the Atlantic"; and has increased the value of lands in the adjacent counties many hundred fold. Danville (Vet.) Xeics. Among the various uses to which water is now applied, in the field of hydraulics, some are us unique and curious as they ere useful among this latter cFes none being more,,, ingenious:, perhaps, than that devked by a Fre . h mechanician, for closing and o4 ' iing shop shutters by means oi tk. ordinary water supply. . winch, and eog wheels, and t .- neeting apparatus ai present t ployed, are, by means of thij ..rrangemeut, done away with -F with some twenty gallons of -ter, at sixty feet pressure, :aar.j tF.m nti- t'porj ; -r F f i.', i -ketf - em : j :.A :.. . ly by Uu a: r g a F. : F-F sltl ; the , ..i r U;i a - ' (F. 1, ad : , . F.e r :t in Fa.-, IA A . !" It -a" . , ;-!!" .. i ... sr ... ... !,: .., . U. . C . . . - , ... j " ' " - F - , e-' a. i 1 y ? j: sl A " l F) .i F-: or A. : : . - F . A v .. :g - e r . , a - a. ;. i a , - -" 1 i - I F t ! 1

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' A ; 1 t F .is -oa o (1 t r.. t i - - ' A) r t . ) r tk:. , I x :r-t a ", . .: t .. y e -r e. as y i we A I iik , tl r. a a av the 1 1 ' ! ; F t in ! ; w.,F . : ' : li s :.. : 1 -a:'-, i 1 ai .a F 1 ..'e r e vv ry 1: , ;r. Iy evt-ry p-.-und and a qu.rrter of g-rr allow two cupftds of water. Bail end skim until im mere sranl rises, then put ie. Fee rin J, and let it simmer gently nearly an hourj skim out tho rind, spread it en dishes, sind let it stand in tho sari until it becomes firm and almost cool; then let it simmer nearly half nn hour longer; spread it out again and let it become firm; add tha juice of one lemon and a strip of ginger root for every pound of riod; let it boil in tho sirup until it lidekens. Pack tho rind nicely in .jars, and pour tho scalding sirup over it. Tie it up when cool. This makes a very handsome-look" Fig sweetmeat. AY". II limes. The superstitions of the Chinesa are sometimes -very curiously exemplified. The other day a woman died in the city she was the v. ifo of a charcoal dealer who for a long time had hoarded money secretly, the faet'being hidden even from her husband. When sho fell sick, sho took, her dollars and concealed them under iier pillow, her avarice extending, so far the ruling passion strong in death that when she died her hands were found clutching a number of tho coins so tightly that it was impossible to unlock tho fingers. Of course, firmly as the muscles may have been set, it would no doubt have been possible for the husband to have .wrenched or1 cut them apart had he wished to do so; but no. "S!i stuck to her dollars during her life," said the widower, "and she clings to them still more' desperately in death; let her leave I hem undisturbed." And so the corpse was buried, its dead hands ciasping tho dollars with a desperate grip,, while the rest of the poor creature's savings were put into the eo fan and buried forever with her. Tho Russian soldiers aro said to live and fight almost wholly upon tea. The Cossacks often carry it about in the shape of bricks, or rather tiles, which, before hardening, are soaked in sheep's blood, and boiled in milk, with the addition of flour, butter and salt, so as to constitute a kind of soup. Tho pasion of the Itussians for this beverage is simply astonishing. In the depth of winter he will empty 20 cups in succession, at nearly boiling point, until ho perspires at every pore, and then in a state of intense excitement,' rush out, roil ia tho snow, get up and go on to the next similar place of enter ta i n i n en t . F o w i t h 1 1 1 e a r m y . With every group or eircFj of tents travels t h e i n v a r i a b ! e t ea ca uidron, suspended from a tripod; and it would be vain to think of computing how many times each soldier's pannakin is filled upon a halt. It is his first idea,' Frequently ho carries it cold in a copper c:r;e, as a "olacc upon a march. V7A a 1 I r 1 ' i ' i I ... eg 5 m F tk 1 F 11 " d a : t d F- t ) t -a 1 A -At j . : . , . t r i , 1,1 . I l . ... ... i " 1 . . ' ; , : l F . 1 1 jt A, 1 F ( F 1 to l . i. I Hi: A.F . . ' . . , - ; - . ,.i i: .,..;- -' - 1 - , F ay-1 r i I l- t i i ' ; i :..'...,,,. ,, - : -. t i . ...'.ii, .;..., i .-'5 i. j.;;. ' : i i. a; " " I t A. : th iti f i ; nl r . a s tt 1 i 1 t