Farm, Harden and Household. To TAKE ocr MILDEW.—USE IW-SONI am* powfh-re l chalk. Wet the cloth,in! en o* ra x nre, md lav it iu the sun. F*. TTSTAWB.— B iling wnterwiil tak rut thestHtus of neurlv all fruit*, but >i tie j lice <-f some, such its peaches, nec tsrnies an I bl -ckberries, it sivms to liavi but little effect. IMMAS LOAF. —Ona qna*t sweet milk half cup mola-ses, wne teaspoon of suit Oi.e anncer of fi-uir. two suuoera of null steam two hours, and bake fifteen miu ute*. Eat warm. To PR. TRKT FLIES FROM ISJTRTXO GILT FRAMCS. -B<>il three or four onions ill i pint of w.iter, then with a gilding hru-l wash over yonr frame-, and the flies will not nliwht ou the article washed. No iu jury will awult to the frames. To PRESERVE CLOTHES rioa.— Thov. pecs I "oiled a few momenta, and quick b drieil. ottee or twi.-e a nv-nth, Uvonu ni'iiv fl. xi -le and durable. C'othe> liues will last longer, and keep in bettei order for " a-h-dax M-rvict", it oocasion allv treo'cd the same way. WHITE HAIXS. — The unaighUy white hairs on horses cause.! by tiie wear of aa-hlle .xr h.rtie-s, may lie p>nn"vil t. mnk- way for those of nalural eot--r by at>p!yn.g laid at tbree or four d ff>-r tit tim-a and " robbing the same with the h am three hours, taking care that the water do a not atop boiluig. Add boitiug wterasthe water bono away. If you wish it hot for breakfast, si earn the day before, and in the morning >et in the oven for half an hour to form A gooil crust YRA*T.— In a quart of boiling water stir M ffieient wheat fl-uir to make a smooth, thick batter; while bo*, stir iu it four ounce* of white sugar and a te*-poou'ul of salt. \k hen cold, put in sufficient yeast, sav near a tenenpful, to mo*e the nia-s to lerment. Lav it by iu a covered jar for use. Half a teacup- to make two loaves. T renew ihe yea-t whet, nse.l up. leserve a t*lC'ipfiil. It is simple and . ffieient for rai-ing buck wbeat cakes an ' bread very light au.l very white if the flour is pood. Goop FRIED CAKES. Take one-half eup of sugar, one cap of suiircream, one egg. °ue tea*iww>ninl of cream tartar, one tea*piK>ufiil of *oda, and a little salt. Firs bett the egg. then a.'d th- augur, atirriwg to a creamy consistency ; dis solve the i-ream ol tartar and soda to gether iu a eup of cream aul add to the egg and sugar, stirring in the flour until the I•-comes quite *ttfl. Then flour the moukUng-lHwod. turn up ti it the dough, work in as little extra flour a* jowsiWe iu get it g the ma*a to • pro|>er c •nsisteney for frying. Swe t cream or milk maybe used a hen sour cia .no: be hal. WHS* TO Crr TTHEAT On tlm sub ject Thr CiwMiim Tdtgraph remaik* that it sb*-uld he rvw.etnneiwl (bit w beat H composed of gluten, starch and brjm. Gluten r* the ronn-hing qualify of tb gram. the flour stick logrtbet in tne ha f"s ol the fu -r. and sin* we : pit to th. ptain -am tbrre is ibe greatest quantity el gluten tn the at am just when the straw is >e!'ow two or tb'rc joints fiotn tne -ground. tbe nwl turn- now mvard, aid you 'ran masb 1 cram between your tb mb an-' finger without ptoducine any milk. I; mar tbctelote hoH down asan ind-souta b'r truth tint carry day the wheat stand* after tbw stase of it* ript ne>s, tbe gluttrti dortease* in quantity and the bran in creases in thicktes*. LIMING HAT Tbo-t Ecklew of Minne #o who ha- 40 acies in meadow*, says be starts ibe mower* two nr three day* he fore the ti moths blows for the first time ami continue- cut tin* and stacking uroil the work ri oomtd*ted, putting up wbt he cut* the svntc day. ;ovi.-tng it not wet. lie stack* while lie cut* green an" rover u-a *a!t kot imtesd ibrevor fnir qaaits • f nr-ila-kcd lnne to tmt ton of b*v. His hay is mver mu-ty and his horses like it rpuch he ter ttian bay that has bien salted. Tbey have never bad the heaves, or cv.* a cough srace be li.m-d, and be believes that it a horse that La- tiie heaves is fed on timed bay he will get ria of tbeui. In tact be has known such CISC*. SHALL WE GRIND GRAIN JOB Cows?- A convspob-leDt -ays:* If a cow in eh- wing her co.i, thrown op nit she eats art! chews it over agaii:. I do not see w! era the advantage is iu getting corn around at ali to f-ed ruminating-nimai"." Tli proot i f that hasty-pudding is in the eat me of the com by the e--w. Feed h on whole corn, and you wi'l find that, even iii twice chewing, she doe* Imt in diflerent w--rk. and ninth ot the grata in her f.,d i* passed in whole kern- Is. GI 'Dt her corn for her, and a smalle quantity will nourish her as well. Moo bop* can le fattened at r animals fed on whole corn tha> aft r the ran}-- num ber fed o wheD they 1 -ok a' the matter of pnsent ex- cditnre of dollar*- and rents But it is qnestiona' le whetlier the rule hold* gnod to the end. and whether the dairy na- 1, or inde t] farmers generally, could not b* ' ifiending SSO in raising a calf - p til it Iss-otne a cow. start iton its pr duc'ive existai.ee in an improved courii tio • so as to make a profit on the in vestnirot. Aa it is true that an atiims) starved and stunted in its early life never regains what lias b en lo*t, so it is true that one f#-d and enconragid in it* perii-d ot powth may be mane let ter and more productive thonghont life. If the pri-sen* destruction of calves for the market ia~eri*ted iu, the present sca>ei y of pood cows must ii crease, and the supply to which the dairy m*n look to r-plcnnh their stock mast de crease, and a-a o-ni-eq uence prices must advance. Fur her. as the best calves are t. ken for the knife ami the poorest retained, another element ia added to those which make up the sum of the deficiency. HARVESTING WHEAT —Cut as soon as the kernels cease to have auy more milk in th-m, Imt not earlier, says the Atjri tu'tvritt. Bnd carefully, and set the sheave* up firmly, so that th-'y will not blow down. M cb wheat is lost from careless shocking. It ttie weath-r is threatening, it ia a good plan to cap the shocks with ac u le of slseavee. If ibe whert is to lie thrash- d tut it i* drawn in, i' sh-'ull oe allowed to stand in the shock until the kernels are quite hard and drv, otherwise the wheat will be sure to beat ta the granary, and in any Cu*e it will beatece-vsary to turn it over occa-i- nal'y. Wheat that ia put i a stack or loon, mav be drawn earlier. Thrust the hg*d into the middle of the sheaf under the, band, if there i no feel ing of d impure*, draw in at once, pro vi-ied there is no dew or rain on the sheave* and the bulla on the ground are dry. If the bulls are damp, push over the shocks and expo e the utts to the s-n or win-1 for uu hour or so ahead 01 the pitcher. R you are short of barn room, put two good men on the bay, and let every sligal lie properly laid in omrses and prea-ed firmly together. A man who understands Lis l>u*inee*, oan get one-ffcml more wheat into the l-arn than if Otm work is done carelessly. When whestls ono safely in the bun, it is a great ntfstake to thrash too early. The straw an.t wheat will both be betrar if all >wed to ftuuin for a month or two, or at any rate%ntil the wheat is through sweating. The -most economical way to draw in wlieut $ with three wagons, one man to pitch, que man to each wagon, to load, drive, and unload, and two on the bay. Ti# " weak spot" ia in not having the horses start promptly the m -m nt the last sheaf in the shock is on its wav to ly happens more time is occupie i in g ttingthe wagon from one shock to another than,in pitching the shock. A g Kj-1 i-itcher 4 if the I ad-rs understand tneir work, will send home a loai every fifteeu or twenty minutes, or If to 2 acre* an hour of a fair crop of wheat of £sy to 3d bushels per acre. Item* or Interest, A UODICST man in Memphis, shot a Ixiy >r bathing iu a public place, killing him iust-ntly. A FILE ocnrreil In Alpena. Mich., iu vldcli four lives were lost nud $150,000 worth of jg-operty deatroyel. CATtREOXAWs. in unusually large num tH-rs, h .vc npiamre t nil through ttie 'otton belt, three week*. arli>'r than ever b- fore. The weather which daveloj-a the worm continttca. TH Berlin OMciol OnarHt promulgates 't.e law providing f>.r tlia Iwni-hnu IM of Jesuits from Germany. All e-ta 1 lih ments now Under their control must completely broken tip in six months. Urea of the whoit CMP j i*t h*rv.steil has I wen injtireil hv coqtioued and llU timely rtiiu*. S..me injury hiia also been .lone to the growing cotton crops in Mid-lie and West Tauneaace and North Alabama. ELEVEN person* wen- huinvd to death and iwilve other* wi re vert senoi.slv in j ired by an explosion in a th nr null ai tilancow. The buihtlng a entirely de lroved and no caus" of the di-otri cn 1h ascertained. THE Apaches fp"m the Great Reserva tion, who made a treaty wi'h G-li. Hew arvl al*>nt a month aco. have left the re-ervtioi> with the avowed intention of goiug on the war path, and the trvwqv n in pursuit. Mauy depredations arc reportiwl. A SIR IOCS accident rcenred uear it hitc Sulphur Sprinya in W. t Virginia, by which M-ven persons n* iustsutly killed and the muue tutmher injiit**l. The dtsa-tcr was caused by tie- givinc w y of a tenqwirary bridge over Uie Griwnbrier river. A CuBAX privateer, heavily artned a'nl provisioned for a long cruise, was hmuclit into Newport hv the I n ted State* rev enue cut'er T'r vrwl was timidly the it-vrnuc cutter Rmolute. but wa* bought and armed bv Culi|l*. The former dispute.! ilh the latter his right in the ro>>m. The t*o qitarr-llr*t, m-d Bionsou drew u revolver, ami tn quick sueci.~-s-i.iu empt.sl 'lie six charge- into Lweei.ev's In sly, some of the shots b • mg fired af'er he w*a down aud tup dto be dead. Bronwon is wea'tln. aud it ia sup{Hi**sl with some exfendi lure ol morev will get sot of the scrape, tie is iu confinement. THE Sopora D mtocmt chronicles a nbu. for s- caring chernes frcm the rav igea of bio's; which ia as remark ble for its sifh plicifv as its effectiveness : A sin.ple contrivance, consisting of a c-w bell su-- jN-i.dnl in the middle of a ero-rry tree, connected by a rope !<>ng enough to reach the cw sheil ai-d atfachtwl to a cow'* tail, will scare iff the binls roost eflecfu a'ly. This trick is in successful ojiera tion in Sonorw, nd can le seen at J.dra Binman's place. He ha* not lost cherry this year, and his trees arts full of fruit." Will He' erne Back! There is *cntt cutiou* club talk in regard to the grvtt explorer Livingston, ay* a Ixipdon letici. It i* coojec'ured tha' Stanley do! not tell all he know*, or ei-c that Livingstone d"d not pcimit '-tin to ai-- cover zil 'here was to be found out. A story is revived that w*s curr. Nt some yi-vr* since, bat which, when it oar fa light, was so vigorously ptoh-pN lied, tb*" men fancied there was no f- nodxtiun f*i it. Thi* ory was o the rffeci Inst the riav.n whv Livingston did not come bom. in* that bo a< happily marin~l in Cential Africa, *Dr tear biro-elf aw ay fiomherfascinsiingcmhracis. The (t- rv it wi'l be rvii.cnii>er~<' wa* said to have een brought down to Zarzihsr by Arab trading with Uz-zi. It will he r-ntcm- Iwrrd, moreover, that lonr liclorv Kirk or any enc chumeil to have lining* of Living dene, ei hrr direct or indtiect. the late Sir Rodeiick Mundicon wa* :n the bahit of cxpr.-ssing him-elt a* lie rig assuicd of the tiavtiler'* vi-ibility. and (noting at tbe notion that there wa* anv trutti in the report of hi- bavins I* en murdered. Go- ip {mint* to the well-known im •wtience of civilization manile-icl bt Livincs'onc on his former vi-it—hi borro' ot lionizing, hi* r. Kirk from getting new* of him, and declined to com municate wiib him until the pur*uit grew *o strung be eonhl no longer keep his ex igence a *ecret. 1 send yon this go* ip for w hat it l wurtb. A MIKI-TER DRAOOID TIOM BID.— A report n rhe n* of the severe flog uing of the Bear, Thorn m Callahan, near Onterville. R ynold* County, Mo., by a (mud of diagrniwd men. Callahan says ihat while he was watching hi* kick wife, men wilh b'ackened face* entered hi* house, aud dragged hi* wife from bed, plnndered the house aud bonnd and took him half a miie away, and after wt tempting to make htm fell who set fire lo the conrt-h<eti-alor*, und United Stales Maishal Newc mil baa sent depniie* to Reynolds County to arrest aud bring them to St. Lonis. ABOVE THE CLorne LN A THCNDER STORM. -Mr. JUCK*OO, who made an as cent in a i-allooh from the Derby Ariio letnm during a thunder *b>rm on M'm day evening, send* to tlie Derby Mercury an account of what he saw : "i b. lieve I witi-e-i-ed a sight that has never vet '-en seen liefore. In one direction tbe blgek storm was raging in all its fury. At imea the lightning ran from top to hot torn in zig-zag foira. Thi* produc d rolling thunder. At other times the great block hlock wonM split open, and a loud clap of thnnder would follow. The lightning npp ared bluer ami the thnnder ap{s-aresnv with friend ho took tM**iige in tho bsilonu "I'N'H# in tli Air," iiwlrf ♦h* charge of Prof. Allen, of I'invtdcitct*. 11 I. Tbe pMwnper lt*l eomiiriwd tho Professor him*elf, tho two parti.-# above 1 winded to mill * pair of thick-akulb'd, ' drunken Irinhatw with a bottle of whin key Tho fact that those twii wore ilruuk ' niiil tho presence of their bottle of Mq i nor. howrror, wa# not know n wutil ntt. r I j tho to evasion had o- •rouienced. At rtmt owe of tho mow, a burly follow , jof 180 pounds weight. r ftia.d to oliev tin* order# of tho aeronaut, inaiwtimj up , jon sitting at on* cud of the tie kot, where lua weight enwol tho haul to ca reen in very dangerous mmrer. Nt ' mil* fled with thi, ho opened tbo tmttlc of liquor ad drained it* eout *nta at | draught, throwing tlio *eol at th. crowd owe thousand fot t lah>w. He j next attempted to dance n jig, and tr •*! to gatu iHiwowiwi of the cord at'aeheil i • to the safety in've. but wa finally in- j duces! to *it still for a moment. The ; ' i wind wa* blowing atronglr a' that time ' and it was at the last a difficult task to • i preserve tho proper equilibrium. I'o.f j Allen, therefore, decided to iloss'inl and j m lilo tho usual siclial to the engineer | •' The lunatic, f->r such it would be char , I liable to -all lion, couuterm onlc 1 the j i orders of the PuifcsM r to the orowil le --luw, and did nil he could not only to • u- j danger his own worth less life, bur to ini- i • j oeril the safety of all the pasaeugurs in ■ the basket. I A thrill of horror ran thi utgh the . spectator* aa thev l>e ran to malum tin . • horror* of tlio situation. The ha*ke' 1 . swayes) liithorand thither at the merry of a drunken idiot, ami it w is apparent to j , ill that sudden death was imminent to the nnfor'uuate balloonist*. Prof. Allen ! himself fully realiz nl the dangers of tin i position in which we w re plaml, anil j i it was difficult for him to pre-rrve tin I necessary coolness with which to noper ; ; intend the working of the lniUoou. F | i nully, he managed to eonv his oral r j to tiie attendants below, and the balloon was slowly drawn down through a owlui '| cr region of air to the grontnl. The oe ' enpunts diseuiliarkisl unh irmed, and ' Wire ahowt-r.d with greetings be the • ager rowd, who had, mane times S given up all hopes of ever seeing them j ' j alive. _ _ Ie>troied by an Earthquake. i A corn apondeut of the Hong K.mp Press write* as follows : "VV i b reter- I cure to the earthquake, I have sh is- j j !• arued that it almost com lelely de siroie.l the large #e-i"©rt t wii of H - mads, the capital of 8 -ki-hu. situabsl on the we>t isnst of Japan, iu -45- n--rili latitude and 133® eu*f lougitnde, Wiug I*l English unles . lnio-t due N of Kobe. From hut f can gather this ap | |ein to to have Itreti the c ntre of the earthii'take. On the Unit shock, which [ was tue most severe, tlie | tropic had ! •mrely time to get clear from their house* iidfon* they saw them tumble to pi-e--a. the uiim's-r o people killed is estimated roundly at stk'. As the earthquake oc .sirred at alsiut the ho ir devoted to the eveiiing meal, the remains of ihe kitehen tires were still smouldering ami igniting the d brit of foreign timber it tlirisl up I into a coudagration, thus nd ling to thi j t rror of tn* mlTerers and computing . the awful culamity originated by thr convulsive throes of the earth. Tin i artliq>i„ke appears to have lusted a con I sul mule t'me and s< wvere were th> shocks t>opu!mtioD were u "able to wlk, au>l were obliged . to era >l awny on their hun ' and k; ess is lie*t tliev could, iu search of one dliversl at two ; o'clock p. uon the ti r -t dav. after whirl' the first iiistrnmental concert will I* | given. The closing address on the l'ttl of X-'vemlwr will a'so lie given at twoj • •'clock, p. M. and the awards of tin- Board of Manages will then he an i noun "el. For the accomodation of the j exhibitors of heavy m ichi'orv in actual oisration. all parte o f the building to ! j occupied by tln-m will le np-ned fr>' j j their use on the lfb of Angn-t. On I the 2A'h of that month tue entire build i mg will la* r.-*ly for the r*ttier, ; Jackson 8. Bckultx has offered thre gold medals; one for the 'sat pure oat tannage, one for the be-t pure hcmloel tmmngp, and one h-r the lest mixed fan ! n-ipe. Thi-se med.ils will ts aw-iir-hs! hy the lastitnto,the leather exhibited la-tne ; - governed bv the rules to which other ar- i liclea are aubj's-t. A CRIME.— N J icksonville, Illinois, j Thomas Dunn, -napped a pistol which he supposed unloaded at a Mi-s Lizzie , Voorhees, shooting her through tb j bead, so that she cannot possibly live. ' We suppose that, under the law of llli j noia. Dunn will altogether e*cu|e puu ; ishment for this murderous fooling, j Umli-r the law of Miehig.iu—fool* who intentionallv even jaunt any H <-rnis at snot her, whether loaded or unload en the statute ls>ok, Michigan, which for merly had a CJIBC of in jut y by the care less use of firearm- everv little while, lias been almost entirely free from such oCitirreneeH. Fooling with firearms hs - gone out of practice in Mich gau since : the law pronounced it a crime. A FOOLISH WAOEIL— Mr. Sicinmeet i j tells us tout, in lbl3. Mr. Ogden wagernl ; I,(XX) goineiia to one that " seven" would j not bo thrown with a jrnir of dice ten -Ut-ce*ivc times. The, wager was ac cepted, (though it was egrcgiously nn j IST.) and, ctrnngc to any, his opponent threw " seven" r.iue times running. At this point Mr. Ogd'-noffered 47 fed. He caused his garments I be repaired -o long a* they could [*>* | sibly 1> ma 'e t.i bol • together. S veral of hi sermnta left him o-i this aceount. Finally * yi-nng woman, Snsun flia'kie : euteri-d his service, who. perceiving his ■K-culiaritiea, cninv© t out of her iaving to introduce new stockings ii t • his | wardrolv, and thi- Hit of eootioui'ziiig so ph-ased the ancient banker that he married her. Is trying Jn..eph Meeker at tho ffew i York Court of General Sessions, for the a legeil sale of olmc. ue li culture. Da 1 trict Attorney Fellows is reported a- Buy ; ing "the young ladies" seminaries m J New York and its vicinity were actually I flooded with books and pictures of tlie most indneent kind, surreptitionaly in tr- -dured —eome'.imes hidd< n in bouqnets I of flowers, sometimes in paroel* of nuts ; and candy —by such men as the prisoner I at the bar." (aster OIL Breath#* thrra a man with ••ml o le.id t|wt be doc* not twlleot lb# #*#• tor-oiling which bis jHmr machine n-cd to undergo lit stated utriiHi of lit* lift* ? to castor oil a chilil of •*•> it fwi ! vttri of age require* three r fonratronu ! women, n h|xKnt, a m-gnum bottle of tin* I fluid. it lump of dtignr, 11 towel, a jump* j | big-jack and ii errnphio temper. The tlr-t mot.<>ii is to rnJiaTur to ring in the medicine on tlo< uu*u*uetiDu balm tliiu Iv di-guised with milk. This maneu ver foiling, yon parley witli the em HIT {mill attempt to *>rrii|>t Ha infantile j integrity with Hriltea of Pe'a gold wuti'h. iin|x rial revenue* of small ehsi •••, ■till lli ftjiri ilt*H of -mall orwugea. After hniiiig tempted it thrice to pnl theapoon of Taiibdu* to ita lijia, It rofnaoa point t'lank to touch the u-atv thiug. Tb*r*- IIJHHI your auirhaiv* ii imllgn ation find* vent in cor|oival ehaarieement of th* n lieilioiia infmit. It h<>wl-. Pi not* bring nttnrrd, yon bring nti re-eofororut'-nU. •mil, strategy ami aiploiunev having failed, detfitninrd to ai-eept nothing lint unconditional surrender, ami iwcjwre to march at ornw i|mn the enemy'a works V grain! couitiiiieit n'tAck in made. The 1 left wing ll■ mlv hohla the child's hai d* rue right wing pinches ita mac, an 11* to ■-Hiiupei it o open ita mouth, into whioh Hie fruU-r pour-* a dend.y tiro from the spoon. Meanwhile the re*erve bold* up :.1 lump of eugar. ruuiui-rn #l,r saxiug, • |sx.r 'itii U-'t*v pooty, wutit ny tnedioy, eh?" ami keep* "the towel reuily I'he hahy yells AM! choke*, the young mother, ufraiil of killing it, lets go of its ! nose, the infant, catching hreuth, dm charge# the whole do*e upon her. anil ritiiia all the front ho uJtli, of her Mack silk, ami follow* up it* advantage hv ao | heart breaking a yell that the attacking party surrender ut iliaeis tt**B ami ralla it "|s*-r, ii jired, uiain-te's own tstcu*. ; anil it won't take any more imsm castor , oil, if it don't want to.* 1 A treaty of : peaceia then ratified, whereby the infant is ceded immunity from ea-t.>r oil, ami an am j ile indemnity to lollipop*, ami then the mother enters into a war with . the infant's grandmother, who vigorously reprehends (he wenknetis exhibited in dealing w itll ctiildieu nowaday . People have tried all *• rt* of oxpcdiei tit. Taken tt iu milk ; in Mala water; from ah it *JH>OU; every way. II tuu later Frank lin has ever been aide to ovcrcusje and .iiiuilidate the us-tine-a of taking castor , oil. It has a sluggish eold ap -riant lixii about it, like au ill otnenxl pool iu a deadly swamp. it uncoil* its. If into the fat d sptMin like a boih d ruttle-auake. :it taatea like molten graveyards, but the feeling, when it has ISH-U achieved, is thst one a iu-idc ia lull of larth-woriu* and cork-screws. George Elliott's Sayings. The commonest man who b bis ounce ! of seme and fieling i- conscious ot the utl crence bet ween a lovely, delicate woman j and a coar-e one. Even a dot feel* a dil lervnev in their prraencc The- man ma. lie no h.-tt. r able than the dog to explain j ibt- tiitiui-nre the moie refine j beauty ha* in bun, I ait be leels it. It's eatv finding rea-oiis why other folks h- uld lie pvtienf. Let evil words die a* aoon a they'rwspo ken. As to people sating a few idle words aliout us, we niu*t oof mind thai, am tn<>:e than the uld church steeple mind* the rook- that ate cawing about if. I like breakfast time better thaa anv iother moment in the day. No du*' lia | -cttled on one's nnud then and it prr*ent ' a rtesr muror to tire rata of things. When what i* go *1 comes of age ar.d i j likely to lire, there ut ream u lor r joic inp. No man can be wise on an empty (to tnach. A man can't very well steal a banknote unless ilie banknote lira within convenient , reach •' httt be wont n. ike u* think bnu tin , h iK-t nitn because te N-pin* to bowl at | tbe banknote for lallitig in his way. A man can never do anything at van a nee with bis own nature, lie carrns w it bin biui the ,-e.m ol hi* must excentiun at action; and if we wise people make | emmim nt hxlvot vorsebva on any partic ular occasion we mU't enduic the li-gitimate conclusion that we carry a few grains ot !olt\ to our ounce ot w i*dotn. vVhen I've made up my mind that I i 1 cgr/t *Hoid to bay a temp ing dog, I take ■no no* ice uf uiro. because if he took a . stro g fancy to m<*. and l.xiked lovingly at me tbest.ugglc l*twes.o arithmetic ami | tnclinatHiu u igbt become unpleasantly *-vi rs. 1 pojue tnyseJt on BIT wisdon i there. Cot*ixjueDCes arc unpitying. Our deeds ail) their terr'li'e con-sspjeD'-es, piilc vfMirt frxitn any tlucuat'ons that went oef re—ct.nequeiices that are bvrdlv ever ron fin d to ouraelvi-a. And It is le*f ii tlx our minds on that certainty, inatead of. i-on-idcnng hat may be tbe eiemrnts of 1 eXCII-c lor us. There iv no sort of wrong deed of w hicb i man can hear the pnnmhment alone : you ! <-an is<>lats yonraelf anu say tbit Is# evil which iaoii yod shall B3t aorrad. Men'shees ( ue a* tb Hougnly blemlcd with each other ia the air ibey hre.itlic; evil spreads as •lecessanly as disease USINO n> SBOKK.—Several officers ol the Auatri in Uuvul nereics* hare united in • X|h rimeulH which have nwnlted lu an ; invention promising to bo of greatest in port aiice to war atenmeraand to steam wonda generally. It is a met lust or c Dvcving away under water the -moke | from the SICHIU enuine. thua dis(M-uaing ' with the use of a funnel. Tl ey make use of doiihlc Ventilators, which cotupri-ss • lie atnoke and force it overboard. For pro|adiing these ventila'or* they employ •II large ships the pressure ol the water I't ween its surface and the plooe where i hia apparatus i* fixed ; for -mailt r v a -eia, ste.iui |>owcr. Oue gr*-at mivautagc j of this invention ia the additional seen- 1 rdv ita adoption will give to iron-clad hips of war tl rough the ah-cuce of what is now their most vulnerable jmrt, i the fuunel. Othr sdvantages claimed | for it are the anving of space now occti pitxl by t! epnssugei'f the fuuuel through every d-ck, le-a dantn-r from tire, mm plete regulation of the draught, a saving of fuel, and lietter ventilatsnn of the ' imiler. It is anid that trials have been made of the appnrntus, resulting success fully even to the smalleet details. Tnn SitALt Pox I'HKOBT.—'The curious | theory is propounded by a physician iu ! Germany that small-pox origiuaUa from HI excess of albuminous matter in tlu | blood, and tliat this ia to le prevented j bv tbe administration of eomruou salt. The habit of childon indulging ovt-r trcelv ia sweetmeata lie oonsi.irrs one great cause of this undue development •if albumen, and coffee and tea, if Ingli jlv sugared, b-nd also to excite it in a hilt*. An organic acid, such as lemon I ltncc. lie couai. era the beat means of | beeing the blood when clogged up with UK) much albumen; and he alh ges that by taking these simple remedii, in the way of precaution, he lias, for upward of twelve years past, frequented or taken up bis a'xide in the most |m*tileutial , srnull pox b nap j tab in Enrono and ;*jut.li j America with entire impunity. - Tur. Fonr.io:v BAWOS.—The New York Envng Port says: Oompan-ntts will be made, ol course lietween the foreign hands, and tbe sapermrity will he fenneied to this o'- that, in many rases, acrordinc t> a national |artiality. To n the one we have Just beard erms always the be#t; hnt mo-t judges, we think, will award warmth snd mellowness to the English, weighi and richness to the German, vivac it v. dash tUtn to the French, it may be doubted whether a tlnei military hand now exists than the last. TAXK CARE—JOW-ph Ilarna gives this M-nsib'e advice. Take care ol your health, nnd that ol tour family. See that the cellar is sciunulously clean. Whitewash Irvipiently. U*e chloride ol lime trei ly about the sink, sewers, etc. Reoolleot that dry earth is a cspital disinlectnnt, and i cheap in the conntry. We lnve an idea that there are nut-houses that wßiild not he qaito so uff, nive if half a load ot earth vvrte shoveled into tnam uvory law weeks. A Fort Warren, N. Y., man who din -1 spja-arrd from his home twenty-wven years ago. returned a week ago, having | in tlie meantime wandered nearly over I ;ha habitable globe as a tramp printer. A Thoufh t-fiugjca' lug ricgt amine. WPh Ilia Idea of inciting to ctoaar o'sei v itlou, and !•• eocouraga eximid UHMit. the t'eutral New York JfenrV Club, iv wide-awake an iety of intelligent Imab tuduicn, Appoin'rd a pommittec— O. 11. Gridh y, Cliairmaii—to projovc a programme of auggoatioua, and here urc wiiu of them ; Teat whether new ntnl rich land should have more grass wclssown than |onror much worn noil*, by sowing the same •lay a like crop and treating the same, except the quantity of seed Harrowing Winter wheat in the spring with a suitable implement, alien tie .-rass se vcrnl best varie- I ties, Wliether a piece of Potato will germi j na'e where no eye exist*. Harr .wing as a part of ctiHivnting, Applic itioß of planter, aaht-a, lime and t other ferriliz r. The unm ar of Stulka in a hill growing the gr ate** weight of potatoes. Vpolvii.g ooAise and raw manure in the Fall on greensward and in the spring ; of the year. Plow the hind different depths, apply* ! ing raw manure, fiee eri uieiits as mnv IK' uf value to he kuowu in ! growing *"orn. The npplicabiin of p!ater. at diffen-nt tinnei.f the y• tir to different cro|v The (Niuiutra'ive %■ due .f Bullivan and NovaHc'ttia pla-tt-r. i The jdow ing, cropping and re*ecfing part of old or what i- Ci'led permanent pa*tllie, or meadi'W. where the • w er is not sniisfl J with the cop of grass ! ipt'ying ou a jmrtion of the plowed 'and •liff. rent manure, and --n a part no man j nre: giving in the r ivirt the weight if cup of hay on eseh alike in the quantity of )mi; also the kind aud quantity of j grw-a se*d sown 1 he application of lime for the pnip-wc of exteruuna'trg mo** and sorn-ll on Lnd nn 1 it* application in rarintid of port; ! th- bret*l and aire of hoga ; the kind and quantity of fo d given. Tin* cost of producing a pound oft>,*ef; 'ha breed and age of animals; alwo the kinds of food used, and the quantity. The S|>lnning Jenny. Snddrtily hetjome* Ilcrgrrnvra) drop twd u| u Ilia km***, and rolled on the ■done fliHir at full length. He lay with face toward the floor, and made liu-s • ml i*treL*a with Hie end of a hut tit stick. He rose aud went to the fire hi burn hi* -tick Then he sat tijtou a chair ail placed hi" head In'twien hi* hand*. i lb*tr* on his knees, and gnr.en >f hi* Wile, who had not risen since the ilay she gave birth fo a by a load AAOiraiiue that he had it, and taking her iu lit* sturdy aims with the blank* ta, the Itnlivin her aim*, he lifted her out and belli In r over the black drawing on th< floor. Those he explained, and sh joined a small b"pful. happy laiigliwith '*i higb-'oned n**nrance that -he should never ngtiin toil nt the a|4nttiiig wh. el: that he aliould never ogaiu "piny " ad have his loom -tanding for want of weft. " Out fortune i* made when that is made," he -aid, tqicakiug of bis draw ing- on the fl.wir. " What will you call it?" naked ..is wife. "CSdl i'? What an we eal! it after thyweu, Jenny? Thev called thee * Spin niue Jctiuey' alore I had t'o*--, lccu*e thou Wat eveiy his- iu Stadcbill Mor at the wheel \Vlnit tf We call it ' Bpiu uiug Jem y?'" The spuming Jenny neh other, but tlu-r ** no strong display of uffection. W bile geutlv diiviug in Gentrul Park one day, the sorrel mare made mi awkward step, mid cut ttie bay mare on the ankle. Toe accident appeared to stir up lud Uiod. Maddened wiHi tmin. the lay mure hit the sorrel, ami this act of lioatiH'y wa* quicklv renenh d. The mere* now forgot their |Mdit< ncs*. and each struggled U> iuflict as much iiijnrv upon the other a* |*mstble. On arriving at Uie Stables and being detached from the wagon, iu stead ol walking quietly to their stalls, they turned upon each other with gtent lurv and engaged in J severe fight Tbev were separated with some d fficnlty. But now it i* out of the question tsibody until they •uddeuly en*ortered each oth r in the narrow stairway." " What waa the chief ground of differ ence a* to the venl.et ?" "ttulv the quca'mu of |r-me*litatiop. We ull He •ughi lis) iu etiog accidental ; Uot, while seven thought a moment's premeditation sufficient to make it mur der, live d.d not." " 1 heu itoue of you thaught that ftioke* |.ur*u*t F"-k ?" •• Non- ot u*. We nil fc-lt sure that the premedoation w. oulv inomeutary..' " TeU u* what aUut tint medical treatmeß'f" " We -all te!ieve.l the wound mortAl from the first, bit some thought that tile might hi've burn prolonged a day ol two.' '• How atsrat tbe insanity?" (BiatUwg) "We hadlv n-ferrel to it we MERELY roo-idered the pii OJCT ui au excitable tcu|K-rauient." " Wio. 1 hene nv chauoo of your agree ing from the fir*t ?" " None t-atever. After the second I idiot on Saturday night we n-vrr varied. The ballot on Sun ay morning atiU toutid ua 7to 0. Some of ua would nev er hang liim, nat Inhering ih'-ra wa* premeditation. Some Wheved tliere was the design being middenlv formed. \\ e could only acq iH, or convict of mnr •ter or m.ibidangUter ia the thudd gree. If theve waa uuy iuterui*'iuli degree between munler in the fir*t aud man* slaughter 'o tin-th rJ d*gree,we probably would have compromised ttie matur; but the Court h-tt ua no choice, aud we never could agree " " Tticw has lie u talk of iinpnqx-r in* fiuettci s brought to Ix-ar ou some juror. Do you know auytbiug of the sort?" " Certamly not. I dou't believe there wa* anything of the kind. 1 don't mind *ayfligT voted for a verdict of murder, hut 1 don't believe any of the others were approached." It ul-o Mated yesterday that of the joroiw v-ting fur acquittal said that he aid so kccau*e of conscicutiou* op poaitioa to eaptbil puniiLmcut. and that he wonld rh.iugc hi* vole to tunnU-r if hi* a**oci.ito# would, which offer wan not taken. The Last of latngfellow. Harry Buwsett retrit v-d hia laurel* at Karatogs by witiuiug the S.irat gi Cup nnd Until g L •iir-MIOW in a dnah of IWu mih-e and n q lorlt-r, making thodi-tmice .II 3.59. rut a sinew j i*t aliove the fctl.H-k sometime duriug tbe raee. hut the uprec< dented time *howa that, ua he cumr in only a length lieuiud H.U-M t . lie could not have Urn greatly retarded. Uowever. raring mei. pr>- uouiiCe hi* carina days over and he will prot>alil\ go to the stud. After tits sticreastul effort at Long Branch, tha cotirae which he o|wn-d so biilliautly is cut -hort. A visit by a re poiti r to John H.wjier'a stable show that Longfellow is very aeiiouaty hurt. Duriug the race be Blenched the plate of hi* m-ar fore foot aud double*! it com pletriy tip. His ankle f* also ba. 1} *praiu*l and the laiek aim-w broken. During the race the top ol hia ankle was also hit by one of ni- hind feet, aud Lul bears the mark of the blow. The horse w* evidently in much pain, andeotiid n.)t put his loot to the ground ; all the mn clea of the leg wen- couataut ly twitching with a quick, nervous move ment. Longfellow ia. iu the opiuion of many harM-men, hopeha-ly brokeu down a* a nice horse, t>u Mr. Haqwr hopes in ajwr he will agon be ot some use. If, as is ebduied by some, L •ugfellow made the la-t thr e qu.irter of a mile on three leg* it shows him the pluckiest annual ou the turf. ATTACK tmn THE Ktxo OF BR AW.— As Kiug Aunideu* of S[>ain, and his t on sort were returning ut midnight from tlie |talare garden to the jtalacc, five men masked, w earing large sombrero-and en veloped in huge clothes, ia-ned fr mi a sharp turn in AmdstnetaiiJ firmJ upon the earriage. One of the a*-ea-ius w.m instantly killed by a mounted cuirrasaier of the guard, who formed one of the e— rorL Two of the rest w.-re captured. The feeling in Madrid was one of uni versal indignation. Great excitement prevailed, a;id a sharp hunt wa- kept up for the two a*-a*-ina who -*e*|ed. Hie tranquility of the eity, however, was not put out of joint by ttie ooenrrene*. It waa the cowardly character of tha act muted to the youth of Aruadeua and the iieanty of hi Queen which atirn <1 tbe popular heart. Cinwd* gather* din the neighborhood where the attack w.i* made, and, liv four o'clock in the morn ing, tlie entire populace of Madrid aa in Hie streets. Throughout the whole occurrence their m j.-atica preserved un common self)osse si 'U. They were soon after eut-ag**! at the pulaee in re. eeiving the Mini-try. the civil aud mili tary autlioritie , and the people. There was great rejoicing at the Kuig's etc.qe. R' BATTA. —At the Havre regatta, twelve bouts started. Twenty hours was the tin e allotted for the race. It wits expected that the Gutnevre, L'v -nia. and Sappho would anil, hnt the Qninevre wn* withdrawn and consequently the Sippho wus withdrawn also, became the Livonia waa the only largo schooner eut-r. d, and Mr. Pongluss would not sail with Aslihu'y us the only competitor. The boats started at four o'clock. The Ha|pho the American schoouer started fifteen minutes afterwards, run to the I eward of the fleet, crossing the bows of the L'Tonm. ond retnrne arm bar.lK an Aim. We quote soft fellow st llkili 7-Bd.| soft white at 11 13u 11 J," ; era bed aud graiiulateti at I'if" 12 5-Bc.; powut red at 12 3-I*l2 7 Bc.: and eut Ion: a Li#. C> ■ flee* there i • little better j l> binu trade t oil rate*. The total utnck of Brazil* in ftrt lutn'a in Urn cotuUv i Itfl.CiH bog*. di-tn billed a* follow- : In Mobile. 0,150 bags; in Hompt' lb ul, 3.500 do: iu Baltimore. 21,387 du.; nml in New York. 1J,154 do. We quote for Rio, gold prit*-*. Iti ldabfe Java (guvertiuieot s*m*), 19u:Me.; J v; (gra<* inula), 'i'lnJle.; bitig|*re. I*l ltic. ; Ojlou, lTi'ilDtr,; MuliuiutM 17*1 I9i'.; I/jpmn, 18 1 4a 19 l-4e.; Jama oa K'.j iliv .; St. Ikwniugo 14 I 4014b' 1 P..rto Hi'-o, lHnltHe.. t-' -nta Btca, 17 19-*.; Mexican. 17j18c ;H-cba, TW23c.: Harani'U, 17|019c.; llr>-adt'ifl Tin- tu-rkct for H k*l enteru flour i a aroely ao firm. The demand ia moderate and nearly all fut bo'ue turn. Southern F1 nr ia quiet, Iml we do uot learu of *tv eh.-uge iu values. The -ate* are at f6.85n1W.80 for extra*, $8.85 market ia lea* ar'ire and -pring ia amrcelv ao Ann. The rail fmn miller* ia limited, and with the pre-cut high tariff of frier hta • Z|*orter a eaniUHi*. We qnot* No 2 in *t*iv t SI 49 rsl 52; No. lin *Ure at til 530 $ 1 54 ; winter red wi-atern at f 1 7 41 78. It i e $ steady and the volume of trasi L>* ia fair Ahothfji Be*ikkce A notability of the t'omuiiiue u iaied G >Ktim Dwelt, was eond* mo- dto ilealh bra court - maitial at Versailles of Jane 27. Dxro'a was piirate arCreU) v to the smiguinaiy Prefect of Police, llaoul Kigali It. aud i.alnmllv ahared in tho crinna of that individual. The excuse of the pri-oner of cour*e *• that he had meiely obeyed • •rdcot, and eonld not be he*d rrqwuti* ll for the ma-aarre of the be-tag.* and the other order* ho bud Mgi nl. A Iml ice agent, however, swore bat I>a ra in.tlirine ttiat a ill equal it curing sever* and lingering Cough*. Rroncliiua and all diseases of lb* luug*. —697. The Rene# aaya of the recent international boat race: "I he only sporeM intertwf in the race lay in the proof it afforded tluu the Eugh*h at to of rowing ia the correct one, and that men who row with their arm* only can not com|Mioe**of renovation and diinfection went on together, vig >r was imparted to the organ* trom which the vim* of dis cae had leen expelled. That such i the fleet of this popular vegetable remedy, no one wh-. ha* hd opportnnitie* of observ ing its operation In cia*s of liver com plaint indigestion, affections of the tmwel*, gont rheumatism, and pulmonary disor ders, can possibly doubt— Cam. Rxmkpy rog As-run*.—We tlilnk we are benefitting our readers when we In form them that a relief for the Asthma can l> found, in using Jonas Wditoomb's Kemxpt. - Cam. Rrrrnt* cnti be cured without stiff-r --ing Elastic rnu-es arc-nper ea truly wXdrrftil. C*a> A arc ai rmuty I UMM rtn* U ra LA-1 and Ktiffrnatl MMB* ba*n L liuiinrnt cold, and rub It ta wttb tM baud.. CLAN A crowd of "llora* MM," and oibara, daily IBRTIUF IB alotn# In eonn'ry and " FAR KUBAINT* AC'ATAUTT I U*nmo* rowpKßa. That oudaruten L that i orat-a cannot U kept in GFAAI EON NU n wtb -ttl tbrni, aD with tl>E dan be •M a MTI -b lea- QUAT-tlty of grain — Own. I* b all tb* ratra in *OO A*y. An E H*ood E -liar makoa tl • b tnolie-I ma T bxtk atrllab. Aak your FW ntaber for |L— Oom. Clan-trap and Onr. -laraM madar. If F*> art uaafaa Rl.octfb fa Ml TOO)A I' MB da D ay a Iba MK fad- A faaraaowd fa WATUJU "aa dlSpaivt .I mulaat. 1 JWW wtll tna* table aom* fa RDRF. Aak tour ptijr I. tan If an# SQUID F INMATFAW. d*FA tat# fa *p i-ula laa p— -axfaa, la tawiSf *4 tb# aa-UA at a faaie. LLA wt I fat Ya aa. Hbea Ml aecAaaseaan* eaThpantiia* PLAAF.rwiW !••. 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