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The new pattern 10-inch breech- loading rifled gun which he selected as tn example weighed 27 tons, and was 26 foot 10 inches long, and discharged a shot weizhing 506 pounds, The charge of 900 pounds of pebble gunpowder was capable of producing work equal to L668 foot tons, of which, on the dis- ¢harge of the gun, 4,085 foot tons were expended in external work Lhe energy the shot a forward Ge Shrok ie sk 3 work ~ producing a rotary motion of the lance in communication to the metal of the gun the molsoular motion which be- came apparent in the for of heat, ta ite Yt ach DIETETIC PIILOSOPHY. Why were the Jews forbidden to eat vi Wi . of the animal, or to avoid disease ? alence of trichinosis in our h has led Prince Bismarck to he importation of Amc suggests an explanation. vine? ws it because of the unclean joann pork to Germany, nd yet the Cretans would not eat pigs, they thought them unclean, se Jupiter was supposed to suckled by a The liave been BOW. and the Arabians refrained ing pigs neither on sanitary nox but simply be found more useful as grounds, pigs were animated plows in turning up the soil gnouts. It is said that who forbade the of would not have with their Pythagoras, nse in peneral, hh of roast pork, so Likely to the » departed, and yet he could hlv have eaten beans with his considered harbor he conceived beans to the same origin as man. t noted, the old Greek seems inkling of the the are accustomed to associate il an wy Darwin, only Pythagoras found 3 1 plants and Hay, i} woul. while the evolution- | e link between let us ¢ between beans an , are still on the hunt for | it may be remembere ] | } 4 of fish for fo xl | ophical reasons. i eatin ATM ENT OF THE DEAD. the siicides showing s of ¢ thir who found that her go rapidly disappearing, throw | A woman sbon a bridge in Pekin ned. Next 4 rel the Corpse to be carried morning tha 14 and forty blows| ministered to it by | To punish 8 body after] alike horrible and opposed Yotit was but a ago that the law in England | hat the body of a suicide iad at a crosseroad and a ough it. Indeed, in the fear of mutilatior NIIMon sense, id be bur thr wres fien greater than that In all our little wars, it 15 as a point of honor witl that none of our dead should he hands of the enemy, wii ple are ready to ma fond foris to carry off their d of the Soudan, and aborigins the Kaffir tribes in Soul animated alike by tin ponsoless and revolting flogging of a dead won there can be little douint deterrent effect A i that precisely the same footing as | punishment, lb roi edd iss st A AIA A SA THE SENSATIONS OF THE DROWNED. and instructive piece of the ourt recently, on be A onnous 1 Centra the nes Ww nal C “Fis or two as given at tra {stone for attempting 1 little children—Amy and Weir—-by throwing them inloc the river near Kew. Amy, the elder, a bright Mande guy wr evidence in a remarkably clear and manner. Bhe stated that she sank till her feet touched the bottom | that she then fell asleep till she { wrapped up in the boat- There was no pain beyond the of the water. 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