IT* Village store. H *** n it a atarlt in the village store, Wher!> all was sold, and a little more Pin, and and tea, and mite, A f-ngsr, and ribbon, and flannel, and palls, P "ta, and butter, and tope, and tape, Wh.ting and Marking, m.d asset, aud crape. And strings of rniioas, and pen*. and int. And, on', of a deroij >hn, so&rihiitg to drink! Tva tha grand exchange of scandal and news And a wonderrel place to Are the bluet ; For there, from mom till at or ten, YeuM generally flndjhe leading men— The men who held oflSeWl sistaht. fYon'd think indeed they ruled the nation,! Deacon Dodd, and Father JJobh, And queer old Uncle Nathan CbK Tou'd see Utetn all aP> fPhaty tiighi. When anow < eriap and ateta are blight, Aa round the red-hot Move they ait. And smoke, and chew, wnd talk. d Hint, And p>n their yarns or this and thai, IVom Dod j'a farm to ObhbV est. Farm, Harden and Household. Cultivate the com on flat, and af ter the last cultivating, say in July, mount a horse, and with a broad-end sowing machine sow five quarts of clo ver seed per acre. If the ground baa been thoroughly cultivated, and is moist and mellow, the clearer will soon Mart | and if it should it t.vgo over the 4> Ul again after the first rain, and aow six quarts of timothy seed per acre. Rick MKT Picfc over one teacup of rice, wash clean, and boil iu water, until it is soft. When d.uie, drain all tbo water from it. Lit it get cool and then add one quart of new milk, tlu well-beaten yolks of three eg-rs, thf.-e table spoonfuls of white sugar ami a little nutmeg; prwtr into a biking-dish and hake half *u honr. Let it get cold: then bant the whites stiff, add two great •poonfnl* >f sugar, Isntr wi'h lemon and ran lit, and spread it over the pud ding. ami slightly brown it in the oven. Be careful not to let it scorch. ,, %tAi* V WTO impart to common pine the color and appear, ance of black-walnut, the following composition mar W used: One quarter of a pound of asptufftum, One half a poundof common beeswax. to quo gallon of turpentine. If found too thin, mid beeswax; if too light in color, add *ph*lttiui, though that mud lay dune with caution, as a verr little wfll make a great difference in th# shade, ami black walnut is not what its name implies, but rather a rich dark brown. Varnishing is not essential, as the wax gives a good gloss. Praixtng. —The cost of draining de pends a good deal on the nature of the land and the depth of the drains. In saudy or mucky land a ditch 21 foot deep for tiles should hp d ; g. with lslor at 51. 50 per day, for 15 cents a rod; 3 feet deep, 20 cent* a rod. On heavier land, nearly free from stones, a ditch 24 to 3 feet deep will cost 25 cents a rod. A good ditcher, at these prices, can make ♦wo dollars a day. An unskillful man that cuts the ditches nnuece.-sjtrily wiutu and is fond ot *Mug thi pick, might work just as hard ind not earn a dollar a day. PICKI.CI> EGOS are easily prepared, and most excellent as an accompaniment for cold meats. Boil for half an hour three dozen eggs, remove the shells, and park them when entirely, eold in a wide mouthed jar large enough to let them in or out without mashing or break in sr. Turn as much vinegar *s yon think will oover tbrrn entirelv, and loil in it white pepper, allspice, a little root-ginger, and. if desired, a very smal' quantity of rsr lic. Salt to taste. A few tiny white onions put in the jar some mar think an imorovkment. When the vinegar lias boiled enough to extract the spices, Uke k them out and poor it over the egss, cork tightly when cold, and in a month they are ready to use. 1 - THE VAIXE OP GOOD STOCK. —A far mer in Tennessee wiiies the Department of Agriculture that he has lately sold twen'v bead of horses, at from S3OO to S3.SC6 ah ad, and adds: "If all the! stock of the country ware the liest of its 1 kind, how much wealth would be added." j etc. It is precisely "because all the stock of the conutrr is "not of the best kind that these high prices are obtained. It is not in this direction that we are to look for profit, but in the increased use fulness of our stock. If all the cows were of the best kind, their money value would be no higher thin that of our present poor onea<; l>at how much non profit there would be in their produce ! —H-ar'.k and Horn*. To COVES A STEFP BANK WITH GRASS —A German method is : For each square rod to be planted rater bait a pound of iavrn grase and thoroughly with about six ouoic feet of good dry garden earth and locflfe This is placed in a tnlvand toft liquid manni* diluted with about uwo-'hircfc of water, is added aDd well -Sirred in. a© S to bring the whole to the consistency of mortar. The slope <3 to be cltate 1 off and made perfectly smooth, wml then well watered, after which fixe aide jmrt mentioned is to be applied with a trowel, and made as even an* thin asp ill Should it crack by cxiw*gre to theair, it is to be again watered and jnaoottcd up. day by day, until the graWke rta ap pearaure, which will be in from eight to lonrb*en day*/ ami,the whole declivity •will soon be covered by a close carpet of green. j,, THE G srr or Fog* STOCK. — Probably few farmers think oj what it.,cos's to keep a poor tow or a 1 ad-pike hog. They readily underiteifld that a good c<.w, or a hog that will dms 200 lbs. at ten mouths old, i profitable stock to keep, but the fact that thi* gain is really toe amount of hxw'onil!* poor stock, is rare ly con-ideied. T'a c'o* yielw 20<* lb-, of batter in a jenr, wlych brings *6O, and and'ier yiebleiiitys., which bring* 522.5", tlie lata m> the poor cow is jnst #35.50. The dairv lwisaurtwof this eoun try is not on a withtftciftrr ft* ting bv any means, nnjl soh-lj on liccouut of the multitude of jmoreowa which ore kept year after yeac. Wua is a matter wlatrti' should l>e hxiked after by the Comity Agricultural Every one of these associations should introduce im proved stock, by means of thoroughbred mala animals, into their localities. It is a good work to elevate tlw idea* of farm ers and to fosteri* taste for improve ments, but to the great majority of their clients the possesion of such "sto k, or the use of it, h quite unattainable, OD account of want of fhe necessary means, j By making this a special branch of their operations, the usefulness of these socie ties would be much increased, and their importance greatly eaUguoesL—Ajricui tvrist. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. —The following exhibit of exports IOHI imports bi thr United States fur tttpUi-anar ytor Jfl/fJ is furnished by of-Wwtistio^ 1 The values are all expressed in specie: Imports it me■ ctumdtae ...s*? Import* ot spoctaaad toaiUof..,.. 17.3Mui Total 1mperii...,.^1......... Hxperu domeetie Bvrebaarita*... tUfi M.to; Export* foreign mitctwxe et c, the brown g°lduigsSc7irringtraund Dispatch being re pt ctivi-ly second and tl ifd. It is a singular cLE*UP.T-Tbe amount of 180*2 bonds redeemed to date by the U. S. S cretary of tba Treasury, under the three calls is s follows: First call, •91,443 00; .Secdgd call, SlO (K'O.OCU; Third call, £9,l2o*,aft Total, 5110,909,- lug sir • AT Ark., John Hyde rid himseH pWis rival, Henry Kneeland. by killing lnm and chopping up hi* body into piMes. Summary of Jiews, Thtiiw®ai, April IS. U Fast Rty in Maine. \VtsooN*TX' wrntl clip last year was 1,02(1,(147 pound*. A (ikrnas writer detlnea woman ns Iw-ing something belw tea a tlower and an angel. S. M. 11 tw't.t'nr. the temperance Ice turer, died suddenly in Mendeu, Conn., Utely. A crtltßH steamer reeentlv landed at Oibaria, Cuba, 1,100 •oldtttrt from Spain. A Pknn syuvxnia lady froge her fore head, ami became i>ermsncntly iusane therefrom. Tnit Attorney-General of Ohio decided that n woman cannot be a notary public in that State. Tuner men were seriwdy injured in Nori It Providence, 11. L, by the break ing of a ladder. A mix for a new railroad from Jersey City to Philadelphia haa parsed the New .feraev Asacmbly. Tint appointment ef Admiral Polo as Sjvtnish Minister to Washington is oftl oially announced. Tjik nine-hour system of daily lalmr is advocated in the large mechanical works of England. Ay ituyd fial decree reop n RebasUv pol as a commercial and military harbor, with fortifications restored. ' Tits r. R. chief signal officer announ ces that the display of cautionary signals at all tins lake porta begin ou April 1, . I >72. , j Two-Tnißis of all V- ?. Presidents and three-fonr:h> of all the Seeretariryi ol State h tve been member* of the Episoo ; pal Church. Fiuvck having renouneed the Oom i meitsal Treaty with England, a tax is likely to be impoa.,l on raw material* ly the A-.si utl'ly. Ttu: officer* of the I'. S. uavy of high 11 grutin, h ,v# petitioned Congrew- for a re ■ adjustment of the rates of pay allowed to ; he oflieers of that branch of the govern ment. 1 Or the 50,000 illegitimate children 1 bom annually in the United Kingdom ' of Great ltritaiu and Ireland, 30,0(10 1 perish In-fore the cud of the tirt twelve months. 1 It is contented at Washington that ",over 11,500 mu been paid during the ia>t thirty year* for the printing in the [ Congressional Glob* of the single word |"laughter." Di'RtN,; tltc snow blockade in Nov* Scotia, ctui! became so scarce that the * manufacturing establishments in Ilali- J fax were compelled to suspend their t operations. , As unusual nnmber of disasters ou the Atlantio are reported by vessels arriving 3 tn London and from Amorieau ports to have oocurml during the recent tern ., pestuous weather. a Is the Virgiuia Senate the joint re*o . JutioD of instructions for the United (fsiauai Seoutois from Viiginia to rote s foo the repeal of the duty on tea and coffee was rejected. J THK Davenport (Iowa) QurrtU says a resident of that city has made a discov ery whereby sugar can be produced from corn, and afforded to the purchaser at 3j cents per pound. I* throe States of the South the ne groes outnumber the whites by large majorities. Iu Mississippi the majority is 61305, in Louisiana 2.145, and in South Carolina. 120,117. A SAD occurrence is reported from Cold Spriug, Mass. A culpably careless man named Clark, shot and killed his sister, aged 23, and shattered the arm of 'his daughter, aged six years. As Eastern paper expresses the opinion that, if some of the seal shown in its city in growling was turned into new chan nels, there would fce most surprising re sults from increase of business. A mono was rescued alive, at Cliar i lottesville. Va., recently, a'ter Iving at ' the bottom of a well, covered with at>out fifty feet of earth and stones, for nine hours, lie was but slightly injured. TNsrccEssiTL contestants were paid SI 13,000 in the last U. S. Congress, equal, at the rate of S">,000 per meiulwr. to the payment of twenty-three more members of the Home than allowed by law. Dm A. W. HUDSOS, was eonvirtod at S'~ Louis, of manslaughter in the aee i end degree, for procuring an abortion on Ann E. McGill, about a year ago, and was sentenced to three years' imprison ment. A' ol sonvict. named Dunn, lfi rears of age, as he was being 1 >ckcd np in his cell in the House of It-face, R indall's It-land, N. Y , stabbed and killed his keeper, Samuel Calvert with a shoc i knife. A DirsKEX blacksmith named Joseph Nelson, near SedmHa, Mo., abused his wife till she left him, and when she re fuse i to return he shot and killed her, and then shot himself, inflicting a dan ger •us wound. MES. ANNA C. RUTH, charged with ' being £n accaßwiry liefore the fact in the murder of her httlaiid. Isaac M. Ruth, by D-. John J. Mediicott, has been dis charged on a writ of habeas corpus by i the authorities. Evtor. the Communist incendiary, and seven of the reurdrmwof tue Rue Hare, have been convicted and condemned to death. Many other Communists pro nounced guilty of siilar crimes are sen tenced to transportation. TUB revolt in Manilla was general j tLr mghout the bland, and hut for a fortunate accident but few Europe-ins would haw been left "dive. All the cap tured insurgents were bayoneted or shot, and the prisons are now full of suspected persons. A TRAOKDT, most sad in its details, took place in New York. William Trcvert, a Oi-rman citizen in comfortable circum stance*. accidentally sh it Lis wife with a pistol, killing her instantly. Trevert bc eai.ie a raving maniac when he saw what he had done. THE proposed constitution for Utah was unanimously adopted by the Mor men voters, and Ful : er, the candidate lor Congress, was elected without oppo sition. The Gentiles put no ticket in the field, and abstained from voting. A large number of Murmon women voted. THE OLD story of the irun who hastily ! i married on ugly vnmtii b< cause lie bup i oosed she hsd a lottery ticket that bod drawn tbe big prise, hoe jn*t IJOCTI retold in Doylestown. Penn. This time the' woman hnd exchanged the ticket for a ; set of false teeth. GENERAL Brownlow, io command of u I delaljßfit of the English Loosbai ex pedition, telegraphs : •• All tbe •outlirru I Hpwjotigs and fifteen chiefs have stjb ■ftiTtfed, and many captives have been re ; leased. Twenty -villages were destroyed." j Our task is accomplished. A So UZBEKS newspaper snys : " Five j brothers sleep side by side on a little i mound right in sight of their mother's ! little white cottage, that stands down by ( a mill about twenty miles from Appo mattox Court house. She pointed them (to us while the tears gushed from her | eyes. They were her aIL" | PRESIDENT BAEZ has again lost tbe , toun of Savaneta. It is reported that i he was defeated at San Juan by Cabrftl, who was unable to advanoo for want of , money and ammunition. The people object to support Cubral because they 1 still have hopes of annexation to the j Unit d States, or an American protec torate. THE Cuban insurgents under the com mand of President Cespedcs, attacked the town of Sagua de Tabu mo and by a f> int succeeded in drawing off tho garri ! son. TVbili the Spanish troops were pur suing Cespedes body, another force of insurgents entered the town by a difler ! ent route and sacked tbe place. The movements of the insurgents were suc cessful. A SOCIETY, to be known as the "Mis sion for Anitnnle," was organized at a meeting of citizens in Boston, based upon considerations that the publio health, economy, and triors la nre to a large extent injuriously nfftctpd by our present modes of treating live stock de tined for food, clothing, uufl other qses. Offiaar* pf th* rf ekw^d." A fUbltl Ilrldc. The Pitteton, (Penn.) fam** tolla the following : About el< wu week a ago, t> voting lady named Cox. daughter of Mti.e Cot., of Stoddard ville, went iut> the rerd to kill tome chicken*. Th# doi followed Iter, end picking up one of th. chicken*, ran ofl with it. Rhe aliased him with n attok to recover it, and com ing up witlt hint, he turned upon her, and bit her in the arm, lacerating it bar fully. Her mother and brother coming t una irm'tie, were olao badly bitten by the infurinted la-ad. The wound* healed, however, nud nothing more wit* thought of the matter. The young womau was engaged to l>e mart'ioil to a young man living at Gohhdtoro, nameil Alfred Ker rick, and the wedding wa* appointed to coate off at the place alHuit two weeks ago. On the wedding mermni?. a* she w.i* •bout to perform her ablutions, the water stmt a shiver thtoigh her whoh system and frightened tier, and at the breakfast table the cofl"<*t had stteh an effect upon her that she spille I it ovct the table She then complaiued of finding unwell, and her fnetuli her to remaiu at home, but slut atid ..he did not want to disappoint Ah. and. accompanied by a * t. r. proceeded to Oohtsboro, wlure thewedthugceremony was jH't formed. Immediately *fh-r this she was sciaad with sim.hu, bearing all the indieathio of hydrophobia, lu one of her lucid intervals ahe warned the company tliat hlte would bite them if they did not keep away frnut her. " ll'.it," .-aid she to her husband, " Ah, TOU need not be afntid, 1 won't bite you. ' In one of her par oxism* she bit a lady who was endeav oring to soothe h< r. Hm.il after assuring her huslsiad that *be would not bite htm she was ceis .1 with convulsions, and laying twek iu his uruts, died. The other mem bars of the family who were bitten by the dog have not. as yet, displayed any symptoms of the iltwaaae, but they live in hourly dread. Tie h llbag of lo'va Hand. Rosa Rand, the actress, w u shot and killed by her husband at Oineinuati, a few days sinee. Her husband cays of the affair ; "Rosa hat Ixt-n out shopping ami bad come iu and gone t > work utoOe of her costumes. We were sitting iu a couple of chairs iu front of the grate, pretty clone together, she was on tuy lett. She pointed to a revolver on the niuuUl and said it was cocked, nnd that 1 h.id lvtter uncock it and put it away. The chambermaid had noticed it as she dust • I'd off the mantel and siKike about it. 1 bail the little dog on my right urui. took the pistol, and was unc irkitig it a* 1 stooped down, and (sobs and tears' it went off aud killed her ; and (choking ut>) 1 wish it was me that was dead in her place, t'an't Igo down U> where she is ? " Was she sitting when the accident oc curred ?" Yes ; she fell over. I caught her up aud asked her if she was hurt ? She smd, 4 Yea, I'm dying ; kiss me, good-by.' 1 laid her on the bed. Can't 1 go there now ?" When our rcjsorter. after a talk with the prisoner, visited room No. 3G at the Madison House, hi found Rosa laid out on the IHII. 1 hert was blood on the sheet and pillow, and on hex face ; and immediately under the jaw-bone ou the right ride was the ugly red hole made by tli# pistol bail. Only a corpse was left of the once sprightly woman who had often risked her life on the trapeze to gratify perspiring, shrink ing, wondering thonwiuda. A plain black dress covered the sh|>ely limbs that so often, in tights and spangles, had attract ed admiring glances when displayed in mid-air, On the foot of tins bed aud on a table near by, were the close tittiug garments and gay fringes ou which her lingers bud worked industriously but s few hours before. The awful reality of death had come rudely iu upon the work of preparation for the fiction of show life. I'oor Rasa had been hustled, sul ilenly indeed, into an engagement of which she had not dreamed. There is nothing iu connection with this affair, so far as we could learn yesterday, to throw doubt npou the man's statement a to the manner of this j>oor woman's uu tiniely taking off. The House R-'solutivin*. The following are the resolutions intro duced into the U. S- H>u-e by Mr. Wood, I Democrat) of New York. Th- Hou*e by a vote of 88 to 87 refu-id to suipeuvl the rules that the resolution* might come up at once : TV/km/*, According to the monthly statement of the Secretary of the Tre is ury there n a cash balance on hand in the Treaanrv on the Ist iash, oi #124.- 868.745; and Wftirrraa, This large sum wna with drawn from circulation by tisation ; and WJtertt is, Neither the public noet-a-i --tiea nor a sound j*olicy of finauce can re quire a cash rta nc of aach macnita le. i which not only produces uo interest, but prevent* income by its disastrous effect* upon trade nud commerce ; and II hrricit, There is a dearth of the circulating medium and the necessary i moneyed facilities in c-inscqin-n ce, which are retarding business, distressing isor rowers, ncdoppressing industries; there , fore. R tolrcd. That the Secretary of the Treasury be requested to extend relief to the jie.qde by the disbursement of such a proportion of the cash ot lnuu' ns will be consistent with the safety and the immediate liubiliticjtof the Treasury and its accruing resources, to the end that trade and romtnrrce may be revived, ami the industries and interests of the people be promoted. Note* on the Fashions. The large-flcured Spanish lace is to be used this season for bridal veils. The newest stylo of lace parasols has tortoise-shell or carved coral handles. White muslin, lace, and siLk neckties are the most tashiouable at this season. The combination of blonde hair and black eyebrows is considered by mnnv to be a mark of great beauty in either sex. A new style of house shoe is a sort of high slipper of the color of the dress, bu*toned on one aide with six small but tons. A woman's head, with the present fash ion of wearing the hair, and the high bonnet, is saul to be as large as that of a horse. A new style of loeket is made of a five dollar gold piece, which is bollowod out large enough to hold a hkouess, and opens with a spring. Dark green cloth riding-habits ere the m house wh re ldO open barrels of powder were waiting to be headed, put a pipe ho was smoking in his pocket. Hi* sat down on the edge ot one of the barrels a fw minutes, when .he was culled out to see visitor. Arriv ing outside the door, ho discovered that his coat was on tire, the pipe not having • been extinguished. A moment more and the whole esfaiblishmout would have been 1 blown into atoms. > THROUGH IT tub and Idaho, ou tbe Al | kali plains, tl>e water is so unpleaxant to the taste, tba| tho inhabitants seldom I n**i jt tamp t' purpostf of ablution, OCR FORF.IWIf LETTER. At Verona—Tha Tomh ef Jultet—An An cient Amohttheatrw—The CetSedrel . f Milan—A (tali,t In bla Coffln—A.Cliurch Tieaeuro, etc., eto. For an hour before we reached Verona, we were continually pawing lintiiritAe for tificatiotiA, at a distance of a mile apart, (mt aaw very few soldiers on any of them. Ihe last few inllra the train dragged it# •low length along, and we were fairly tired out w hen it utoppcd at tbe At.ition A few moment* later we were rattling over the poorly paved treet* uf the oily (that put UA AO much In mind of New York i, and tn a ahort time were comfortably 1 ma te.l on the neeond tl-or of the Hotel Royal dea DeU Tour*. The flr*t viit we made tlio following inortiing was to the Amphitheatre We found it i.early as large as the OolUcum of K-iiun, and in an excellent stale of pres ervation All the archc* facing the street are occupied a* shops for the*a!c of vegu tallica, fuel and *tuall war**. The t p* or *cnta are of granites and look a* though ihc. weie only bnilt a few year*, iaatead of over a thousand year* ago. It i* *aid to he capa! !o of seating 25,000 apeeUtore. riicrc W a small theatre wrecteil in the oentreofthe Amphitheatre, ia which op*n air concert* ami play* are given iu plca-uiil weather. From there w* drove to the garden which U aai-1 to contain th* Tomb of Jn livt We stopped at a door in a high brick wall and rang a bell, aud presently a la boring man made hi* appearance, and tfu ing we were tourists motioned u to follow biui through a vineyard, till "* reached a alone building where we were given in charge ufa stout-looking female, w ho, we •appose, was a descendant of Juliet ■ nurse. bite unlocked th* gat*, and we were Iu the presence of a huge stone trough, said to be the tomh of the unfortunate tJiullet ta. The tomb and its surroundings w, i iu) exceedingly commonplace tlial w # could not get up a bit of sentiment, so buying a photograph of the building from the cus todian ot the plscv, We left it without re gret. We next went hurriedly through the Cuk- Miihcnni, iu which tlicro were niany inferior paintings, and from there to the I'omb of Sc.thger*. stopping on our w ay to -< e the hou-i-i of the Capuleta and th* Montagues. We afterward* ha-1 a ph.v .uit drive through the city, reanhiug Uie hotel about noon. After viewing the Clinreh of Bt. Ana-ta ■a*, wl.icb i# ncnrtli* hotel, we had dinner, fttd at 2 r . wc Wft by th# train for Mi lan. Between Ywron* ami Milan is lh* I ago ■li Garda. of which wo had an exorileiit view from th# windows of the car. W* also passed the f--rtress of Peschlera, on nf the corners of the famous Qnailri! iterr.l itutcd near tli# elbows if th* Mmcio The lake continued in *i*lt lons enough to enable us to get a good idea of its seen*- rv a# lh# train cro#ed tb* flat region into which it open*, after lraviug the moun tains from who*# recesses it serin# to come. \Y a* but liltle of lb* fortress, wave the ramparts and ditches that w *r# intersect#-' bv th# track, with her# and there th* far* of bastion. &n l on th# ootvid* of the main fortification smn# tvu thre# !*• inched foru. Tb# train went very quick, and being in th* la*t car. we were coin plrtcly covertd witli dust by tb* lira* we reached our destination. We drove to the Hotel de In ft, altn ated on the antue atrevt *nd in ii:ht of the famous Cathedral f M ian The followinp morning we went, nith a'ine frienda whe resided in the cite, to the Cathedral. I' is an immense edifice built of pure tnerhle. and with two exceptions the largest place of worship in the world. The bu.ldmg i adorned with an incntcolahle numi>er of pinnacles, each of which it surmounted he a statue. The length of the building is about five hundred feet, the width tw hundred, and the height to the top of tin highest statue three hundred feet, wh-"l will give you a good idea of its vast pro portions. After walking around it we went into tiie interior, which i rerv posing. It consist aof a nave with double aisle* and a transept, snl is snpportol by fifty-two pillars about fifteen f ok in di-.m eter. the top* of which are adorned with niche* containing statue* instead of cap: tils a* i* unal. Thepavument i* entirely of mosaic in marble of various color* While service vvaa being performed, we walked nil over the eburnh, viewing the works of art in the different chapels, and after it we* finished, one of the priests took us down into the crypt benenth the Ca tliedral to view the tomb of St. Charles Rorromeo. It ia lights! by an opening is tlw paye- j ment Above, but ran*]!*-# were u*i-d to in crease U "ght, which *as not strong j enough to allow a* to #*e the object* ilia- ( tinrtly., The walla are covered with illu*- ; •j-atnn* of (belies in the hie of the Saint < in has relief of solid silver, but tarniriiei' by age ami the dampneas of the place. After looking at the different objects the priet o*ked u* if *• wished l> ace the biolv of the Saint, the price to *ce It being five iivrea ($1). W #aid " tbat wn* what we came to ace," ao after putting on a white laee garment over black clothea. he j made the aign of the croaa, knelt before ; the tomb for a moment, mid then proceed ed slowly and laboriously to torn a crank. whifJh',caused the arr<>phgn to separate in two part*. dirh>ing a eoflln of rock j crystal (it may be glaa in which lar the body, arrayed io splendid robe* and glitter ing wiUl fern*. The head or face reaetn bTeo tiiatof a mommy, over which bang a j crown of gold, thickly etudded with dia . monda and precious ato:.ea. The priest | also pointed ont to na string* ol finger ring* of great trains, tbat bad been pre* J seated by Indies At various times during the J pan' three hundred year*. On hi* skeleton j fore-finger was a diamond ring, ami rep<>- j ring on his breast lay cross#* of solid gold j that were brilliant with emerald*, rubier ! and other valuable gems. We could not j but think how much better it would be to J *dl these costly article# and give the pro- j ceeds to the poor people whoawann anuiid ' the doors of all the churches in Italy.; After leaving the vault w# met another priest, who was anxious to show ua the treasure# of the church, anil being desirous j of seeing everything to be seen, went w ilh j him to a room opposite the entrance to the | crypt. The room is surrounded by tali j wooden closets, in which are kept all the various paraphernalia used in oolebrating the different eeremonie* of the church. We saw candlestick# nearly eight feet high of solid gold and decorated with jawelt ol groat value. Also croxiere and crosses, cups and vases, and other articles, all ot solid gold or silver. There were statues of the Virgin and of two Bishops full Hfe sixe and nil of pure silver. The attendant told o* the treasures in that room were worth S 16,000,000. After which piece of information he naked us $1 for having ex hibited them, and then politely bowed n* ont of room. (Hose by the entrance of the room we bnd lett we noticed the statue of a man without a #kin, and cut out of some dark colored stone. It was a most singu lar and fascinating piece of work, represent ing in the smallest detail all thu various muscle*, nerves, arteries, vein* and ten dons of the human frame. The statue is attributed to the hand of Phidias, lime hail passed ao rapidly in viewing the Ca thedral that h was lug after novo betora we left it. "We drove to the I'laee Oavonr, In the centre of which is a splendid uiimiiiuOflt to Count flavour, the greatest man Itnly has produced the last hundred years. It is a statue in modern garb, in bronze, on a pedestal of several ctepe of granite, on one of fitch a classic figure of great beauty. | representing Italy, also to brOnto, was I sealed, and forming the last letter of the iriugle word "G'avour." There was no I other Inscription on the monument, which I in its composition as well as detail* n* as ' grand and beautiful as it wg* liitiple and ' effective. At the Hotel Oavonr we had an ! excellent dinner "td fresco " in the beau j tiful garden attached to the hotel. Having sufficient tuiio before dark, we ! drove to the church of hunt* Maria dello (irazie, where on the end wnli of what was once a refrectory, is Leonardo du Vinci's celebrated painting of The Last Supper. On arriving at the !eor of the refrectory, we found it locked, but w ere . informed that the female who kept the key lived but it short distance, so we drove to her house, and after a little persuasion and ! the promise of " boona raano" ia addition ■toitieumftl fte given to m ttopMare, Ihdneed her to step intA th# *nrrl#f* and di ivw to th# church, * hero wa arrived in a fb* mnminli, Th# old familiar piatur# was reengnlted at oiioo ni mnn m tv* filtered thn roon . It lm Won greatly injured by time And by lb# u-.# to v hMi tb* room *• ono ap propriated, nud )|M been so often repair* d And rtUmrlind that probably tiirr# <• not finale spot nf tlio origiuiil |aittitm left In •pit# of a!) tlilf it is Uo##ibU not to nee how fully it sustains its world wide reputation. Tharoom was Allad with easels, on which wcra eople* of tin painting of varioua sire* *nd In different stages of urn gre*s. 'Jhere were also *t#*l engraving* and lithographs of the painting which are •old by th* janitor of the plao# Th* pic ture is about thirty feel in length and twelve in height, the bane of it being about ten feel iVont the floor of the Apartment. The inonka connected with the eburch to which the refreetory U an appsndage, cut a door through the wall, rutting away the teet of Our Savior, and it * dew-crated to a yet greater extent whra Napoleon had possession of Milan and ucd the room an a stable and the monastery a* a barrack. in the evening we attended a concert in the Cora Harden, e!o*o to thu celebrated theatre 1.4 Seals. We remained there till 11 r. u. enjoying the excellent muair, and then returned I • mtr hotel aomewhat exhausted with the labor* of the day. It wn* now the titfth of June, and the weath er began to be opprn-idvely hot, o much m as to prevent >ur going out between tlie hours of 12 and 1> o'clock J*. ■ B. M. RiacxMAU.eo to Rtt Dtum. —A few' mouth* ago a ni ui iii-il in a little town > OB thn Canada suie, who in early life wua ot* of tbe most promising clergymen in tlw oily of New York. H#!in| fvi|a; weoai Iwt-ruit it deals niartily with fimaies. urrejuis md tavntion or dce-reaiiuig luterv-t will remit in a c >rrepouding reduction of wugea, aawjg naj*paerrw!itfngtilaled by the cost of living; thud. Iw-ciiitse it • lid not deu l the eufon* meut of the F.phl Hour law, and jw'i i >u for it fur sbt-r extenliou to the I'ateut laws, itstea.l of adtiug for a law alrcfdy ui ctistence j fourth, bccnu-e it .Hi! tiorleiiounoo tk >arbnrism ot the North, the factory eya torn, lliat forces tens of tbou-auda of children from much to fifteen years of age to toil in overheated reews eleven | and twelve hours a .lav—a y>t tu th;it is dwarfing their niin.K, cripjdiug their founts aud rcnßgao2*j whoae. tistence endangers the jwrpi tuitv of our govern meut ; fifth, because ol its neglect to thank the lion, (hurge I*. Hoar for hi* hill for a NuthmnJ Bureau of Lvbor. and j bis dematid for its paa-age by the ftviia'a < utd the sultseqnent appointiuent by the Senate of a majority of tlie (fotnnus.iuyi- 1 era from the r.inka of the friends 6f fa bor ; aixth, Im.-c*'WP it hulrd 'o < xt*d its friendly fueling U utir hndhep. In Europe, of every nationality struggling with u* for htbor rod.Mnjition—hircl';/r. hows Favor# Suti*#.--The Boston Ad rrrtiHT n recounting lh hi*Ury of the Great Bripnblio, which was built at I'onald McKay's shipyard in lioriou *ay; Here have been built more fat dipper-ahipa than in any other shipyard In the world. Here vn Launched the I.i •btning. the fa*Ut ship ever known. Mie made the trip from Melbourne/.• J.i\erj>oolin*ixty ddit days, a line tit*! ha* never boon equalled by a sailing ship. The James Bawea ami Champi-m of the Seaa were Iter sister ship*, and at the time of the great Sepoy mutiny nailed from IWte iiiouth, England, with troop* on the same day, and after one hundred and thirty eight day* entered Bombay on the tuiie evening and at the asme hour. Here originated that fnittoas aerie*, the Sove reign of the Sea*. Kmpres* of the Seas, champion of the Sea* and Glory of the Sea*. Mr. McKay line built one hundred and fifty ships, and in the year lfi.'ih and 1 *.*>, within fourteen months, fitmrteen were launched from hi# ynrd. Those were the palmy day* of tlii# now neglected branch of American industry, when our vards were the glory of the nation and the envy of the world. The last ship launched by Mr. MeKity **• the Glory of the Sea*, in 1869. She is of two thousand one hundred ton* and thelarget ship now sailing under the American flag. Since then the yard ha* been silent and deserted. Origin of riatits. Pen* are of Egyptian origin. Celery originated in Germany. The chestnut came from Italy. The nettle come# from Europe. Tlio onion originated in Egypt. Tobacco i* a native of Virginia. The citron is a native of Greeoe. Tho pine 1# a native of America. Oat# originated in North Africa. J{ye originally caino from Siberia. Tiie poppy originnted in the East. The mulberry originated in Persia. Parsley was first known in Sardinia. Spinach was first cultivated in Arabia. The sunflower was brought from Peru. The waluut and peach camo from Per sia. The borao-ehc#tnut is a native of Thi bet. The cucumber came from the En*t In die*. Tho radish originated ia China and Mb. Gladctonk, in the English Ilonsc •if ('ominonp, acknotileitged tho receipt of tiie American note in -n that ot L'lrtl Granville. He was gratiftml to state that it wa couchetl in friendly and cour teous term*. It did not adopt the view* of the English government, and it teemed to call for a reply. Thi* would he sent to the Amniidnn Minister immediately. Tlte eorrcwpondi Bce. howevei. would not he laid before Parliament. The mutter also came npin the House of Lords, Earl Granville promising to give the corre spondence to tho public At. an early date. At f*n inquest upon the Ixnly of a girl in Vermont, the evidence proved con cjuctvely that tho girl rame to her death hy eating arsenic to beautify lier com plexion. She had been in tho hobit of eating ploven, pickle*,clmlk, Ac., for the Knine purpose, and haying seen in a new*paper that some ladies in the old eonutry ate arsenic to whiten their she took seme of the poison lor that purpose, and with fatal results. AjroTHJOi English ram, the Thunderer, line ln bwmobed, UNITED MTATKN (XIKJftENK MRUTm Tn the Senate the Chieage Relief WU wa* taken tip, and Hfter *onied#bnt* th* hill a* rt<|Kirli d by the FiuMh# OoaOAit te* waa lattwd—yea* 20, nay* 17. Th* Tariff bUI wna th* taken tip*. Til* bill to enable honorably di charged wildier* aud tailor#, or their widow*, to acquire houiesU-wda on the public latxla wua taken up and paa*od. Quit* a uuuibur of bill* were intio. due*J, among them one to couetmet nud md in rohiiddiug the leveea on tha Mia aiaaippi Levtu and T-icgraph Com|Ntny wiUi a MpiUl of If 10,000,0U<1, to Roitnu*t leveea aud a line of telegraph. Hit) authorizing the employ went of surf men at alb-mat* life-anting etuttpni on the New Jersey enaet (r the yewr 1N72, panned. It appropriate* SIO,OBO. Jtilla to auiciid th* act for Ui* protec tion of American ciliteua who may dis cover depoaita of feuano, and a mail ateuin*liip aervir* l*twp*n New Orhana and certaiu Idesieau jrU. I'aPAMf. Mr IHivi*, of W*t Virginia, cdlcd ap J the biM for th* r*li*f of the purrhaeeni >4 real estate from the United M its * at Har- ! j pei'a Ferry. l'a**d. Tli* bill authori- j j rtM the tiecrctary of War to pa*t|iotio th* on forced collection of purchase iuoi y fv j such titue aa be may duvni leaauuelde, Uut ■ OXcoetltUg tlirre years. Mr. Howe called up tbe Ht. Crix aa-i Iluvitebl Ruilroud bill, and after uoina din j cu sioii, the ilouae iiuiftbduieutA were re ! p clul, by n vote of ycua 16 to nays 3'. ; , Mr. Cuaaeily offurrvt un iMMndmeut pro viding that rettb-rs along the line of the road shall l* entitled at theii option either J to receitr* buck from the United hitatcs the moneys paid on or for fheir boola, or 'to receive eighty acre* fio*. iu ad.UUun ' to the umoiint now held by theiu. | In d acuMug the taritf qmttton, Mr. ; Carpcuter said that if th* tatemt-ut from the Oiiamlago Sait Company wa* trnc, it wax quite ciidi'iit the ja-or salt companies' had aiidcml enough in their jjatrioticen detiv-ww to maintain American iudtutry, and a* nulmdy pp.pflsid to increase On duty on milt, and as it waa clear that if tin* companies should go on for two or J three v ars mors- at the pram ut rut#, they must be ruined, be thought, iu mere jua- | tic* to them, salt ought to be put on the free list. (Laughter) Iu th* Kriuate the bill fur th* repeal of the dutv on tea and oolfco was taken ; up. The Beuat*concurred in the IIOIIIM aiuendiueut to the t lucngo Iteitef bill. { exempting bmiKt-r from the operatioa , of th* act. Amendmeut addmg sted' i rails lost 25 to 2K ; reducing the 3nt|cs ( ion cotton wool em-, a. las, uu. usjrthetl- , • are, glaa-ware, Ac. 10 per cent., *ou cur red iu Teas, 32; Nays, 17. Mi,uu- j faeturra of silk, now sut j*i-t to a duty ! of six per cent, struck from the f-con-1 section ; reducing tliu duty on salt to oeut* per lb., hog—l*< as, 15; Nays, iff. ! Mr. Bcolt (Petiu. 1 ; offered nn auoiid ; meut rvpeshug all internal taxes except I those ou whisky, tobuco and malt ti-i ijuors. Iu answer to a question, be acid 1 he meant to include the income tax for | tbe current year. Ho modified bis amendment to provido that all iub-rual LuXtj# on lliumi -Stllig gss. the lU-oUio tax, the taxes imposed by Hectioa lltl of t the Internal Revenue act of June 3A, ' IHG4, except the tux on bank- and tink ers, aud all Uixc* b.v sUt|M, exo-pt sucb aa relate to distilled spu its, fermented liquor-, snuff, tobacco aud cigar*, be n pc led, said refteal to bike effect July 1, 1h72. Amendment carried— 28 to 11. Sherman then cxpreasd hisopiD- ion that the I>:11 wonld be killed by the . nilvpttun of thia pmentliutnk ami ii W i Iks %ed it vav w> intended. The bill was then passed, amkl great oon'inct.ui. by a vote ot X> to 4. It now goea to the House for concurrence in the amendments. ■SMB. A bill was rcj>ort<*d br the og Ooißti'. rwe authorising the apuoiut ia c on Banking and Cur- I rency presenti-d tlieir r|ori reiprouag the failure of National Hanks, with a ! exprvsomg th ir opinion that the sucreaHfui woikmg of the Cnncney Bureau ret|uiml a chunga in th* ■ >fflcc of i . omptroller. The Chicago IMief bill was taken up, and, with tiin moon dm out rx-mptiic j iviuUw from its OfH-mtiotrs, was paase 1 A* F.sot.iii Ca**.—A Bwmentons com was decided the other day iu an English court. A little boy of twelve Ihid feloni ously assaulted a little girl of twehre by squirting a mouthful of wafer over lier. For this Urinous offense the har dened criminal wa* promptly arrainged In fore a full bench ot Magistrates. six in o-jtatier. By thi* utign*t tribunal the prisoner was judged guiltv. and sentenced to pay a tine of five shilling*. Ot to 1* imprisoned for w ven days. His mother profeNsing In-rsolf unable to pay the fine, the Lilliputian eonviet had to goto pri on. and was led from the deck weeping bitterly. Tint Mitsouri Drm'rmt AVtmyvtyver Wna sold at nuetion. The htddine was start ed by Mr. Fiahhaek at HIOO,OOO, and ad vanced rnpidly to S3-"3,0ii0, after bK*h the bid* w. re small. .At tb" end of almat two hour* the pap r wo* knocked down to Mr. FisLbark at 5t 30.100. A SI,OOO Railroad Bond, with com pound interest for thirty years, at aevrn per cent., will amount to 57,618.30. Write to Charum W. liAfwutit, No. 7 "Wall street. Mew Yerk. • The Market*. ri tab*. UntOiTM-Ertiu* m>Bi nnllatAat .IS # J* rirat qu.ut* use .is | Medium.or or*t*nal. .Id • 13 4 Ordinal* tbln r.atu# .It A .11 Si j Infr or lowret artoSa .11 • .11 MtixM A®-® •* ?" 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Cormt-I'w Middling*. .SHf * .!ljg run-b—Extra ASS Atom -6* ® lo com f. a OAES.rer.ilrrerr*eetorrr.r*m W f 1 lloHsirrtAM 'Ftf* MhWlaf-iTIi V. a Senate took nnthoWll to vsato* to*; •riUdyda)mrgedl aoldiftr, sailor*. MM fcbr widows and orphan* to acquire homesteads Aft the finhH<* lands. Tit* bill pmp.oAn.ln *Mnp bmnetotods lo soldiers ami aailora, or their ludf*, to al low the tunc tlwj bare bau in the s#r vice to stand for tiui# tnwewutfj for the acttli-r to |jg on n hoiutaU ed l* ot dor to acquit* Um propel titio to it. For i-gatnpla, a nau win* a*rvod in tha urn, j um! navy fonr wa* will b* at J# to arc urn a title to hia bomeuteod on th* tmb lio hmdsWfter bring oft ft on year. This taouoof tin- muni important measure* before O'ligMMi ami interval* a fury large 11*10)-or of |et# Jfrrf. It is s subject ot g#oral remark, among bulk wlsolaaal* sod ratal! drug gist#, (lift no medic**# lotnshsood to Ui* American jmblio has *v*r gained sweh a |M)puhuitv and met with so large a aal* m all parts of tba laud, ju tb* am* length ef time, as has Dr. PriiVs Qoldon Medical liissuvery, Tbi*cannot deiwmd upon it# having br#i* nor# kirgt ly adver tised than any other medbtas, assweh ia not the case' * The correct wxplwiiatkm, • e think, is found In Ui* Cart Ibat HAr mediciuo prodpccH tl|* itiost wondarfnl and i*rffuln*wa, and it not only girca the tno*t*perfrt:t xatisfaolion to ill who nte it. bat UT exec, d, the cX|>e<-t#- U-*iis at tb# mo 4 sanguine-, Uius elks'- ling the leutlnS pcuso ami waking p*r- < maurnt Aus# tdv*-rtiaiag #•( duius of all wiei n*m it* Fr tb*a* te-Mona It ia that tb#re is notj#-rl ap* a druggist hi all th* rust domain of the continent,', wbo tries to pi- wis- his customer* and supply their nibp, that dm# not k. rp and soil large litmuuiie* of tills most valuabiogß tali out*. •s . fAto A nam, wis# iin i <'rme ~ Bvery advance in Medi'iiic. every *>e remedy has eoeoun- ! UNd an opt*iUan, w bicli t* the test of truth lr*lee and JetUief ehl* were believed when > Uiev had l*rr>vetft thctr discoveries against oppo-iUtai. Hot iflfii are otwerrfßg. and laMfttlinri brliri'cll No inctsdailty i can stand Ibe silenj atgutsnsd ©t aoodrasal* i When f>r Walkrr pmlhiined that ba bl 1 pmdnryd from the medicinal hhs ofCalHor tda an 13i*lr thai Wmtt lygenciate the sink-' l'< tjA'C 3 an ' cu fl diac-Jttf not brgvnfr*. the ' i.M.re.JiK(.ia44iM it the SlouiMd Restorative of ih* W*trni WM. Ibe SvMlr owW not 1* rousted Cnd<-frAh**prntln of the new n iovdv. l>yapcj'ika p-staleed tllefr healUi. Ippeuu Mid strength. the Hilious and Consti picd were relievedf 9* rr diUrtVlog ay tap tern ; U.e Oainglftiprivc and Rheumatic ratddlf ri-eovereT.lutcnnlCent and ilcinittent Fevers won- Pr-kcn up ; the faint nf Mcrwfvjl > 'una eradicated ! '"Who could gainsay fatts' tike thaae? Kot wia Hie Faculty. Skepti cism • routed All d- uh#a a* to tha claims of the fcilt ra toMirirlt place in the hr-t rank of modern mtjdkjors <*er* 4!wd. and ibt* ai p lrrijilwcpanftlon it to-dsr the meat ptiptfWTotßev Alterative, and lilvod. I>epa tent evw advertised in Ammoa ""til *vhiui"n oiUtaftther journalists, we SBr tree tamhi aur • to thi remedy. Jt is a domestic mrdiciuc. and no ftonit ;.d!d should U witb out It—.[Coin. lt . * hharnan H*ttna,fasa. rAigh*A* tt'KW of Vemes. la lias (sir W.*t f Italr K whs the levsty esaipl • aim of Itssjswna. sorb a rsdlspt fwtna to hit own. Uul won hte fetart . and *c.*■ an at CJO fnl seaaUeit a m akin, bkt a tweet voice. •• an tlcSlMt tb. .o wutnao " Kow this U a chain wiurh can he acaulttd Tbert It a BStMbiui and i txVrtltnnit tot let true I *, known tt.rjtlwi at Utiiae'cklAOW' tot Uiuw.whicb banito uansßawat t t ctufr or tallow etrn. suffntand toe dltciored ftce. Oe- k. trtnt lotVtsl wttb t hm reartr tfnee, tad unptruns u the turf* ,■ annlha—Bal • wt bit that .if polubsd emtb a. Inttead at '■ i the nwet. ilka Of tu.tr rnamtls. or coaincdni IV eilsa. Whs And that tt)S cnertdxHl and rabnaa. Ktch oountry air isapr • ft-ndef. ars ti>tii! rr IT fed from their fart*, hands and ansa by Uut dtnibini preparal ut • 1V Hmi I nkapei Ttrwi I* 0 w-raj* I S| Heet*.i f.wtjya.*vi ■ C <•'* **"t ■"*# ; b l "m-- u< *V" ies'H(-*if a® I M#i IgjO'M rettitiu hfnj'v i P'otottdt g*f Itettk lM* W " JH" ; h4t !%♦ •ojJ fey 1% ♦ row dumoxdTV^wifiau.TnoiJliwr m a K7 H wi-tOO nS**M< *<**• _ sl'uivax Mil HIM. lO_ l It. It tt-* r* * . , TVf ntrivw Trw* *erwasiaa Uteb i .4lynJ itu •]# •<. l#U Stw •#!• < Tuo. 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It Ba*at* A r * malto tba foT'ow.aa atatonwat frma a parMl ' aanrk "ua aad ImaWMtfa of tbu baaAta at Aija* • . U so U*lai Iwtil Iba mat deei.-aeatodj'cur - .All t btat-Mriptp ' a** w.toamad tw Um . 1 tMMto anfl lb# old. and I ran trulr tap Ciat II i> bp lar I i Iha beat "lib wh.*!i Im ,u*lnto.t. I o. I umrj.a. 4-ri aR (no a> > alraf tana rvra*tointo i 1 hgileve li trtb* iifrUincurs snd If •mry *ill 1 by l rtkilf to HmiDi*i(*r uix>n lb# ! i ■..! to*ttor lo r.lto. Without irnUftnc tho-a dtotc.t* , t s iui- t* lAirnmi. Bad wth'.ul pradtHM Bonat p.ti .B . ' of mabotra a ffii op to.atrrmrVu tovbsaramn,Ho* 1 I th# Bht-nMt. ud rhancaa all thu morbid *ato*l>oO* to a b.altl.r aaata Vbar*. r*poo**■* Tito •***>* to* o*t*U to itoaae. Try tow. L*h Mtkr W hto( •)<• <1 MtotM mMMm. 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