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KNITTING AND CROCHET.
kn rn ed sock.
From The Weekly Tribure.
Un. A. B. H. very pleasantly writ.*:
' I have enjoyed ami profiled s>o nindi from tlie
patterns ot the knit tun: column, that I svisli i,.tul<l
eomethinc tlint tnav betf other-. I inclose n little
soi k pat toni, given bbb Beana time since hs- a friend,
which I hiive funnel 1-nth used ul aad pre-nv I
Materiitls?One dum. each of hine Bepbyf (?incM
am! Bazanj yam. lour common tonis, knitting
BSBBbBBB,
Cast on with rephyr -ld stitches. Pim WW piata,
2nd war pu.-l. Sd ross ptain] then Join yum ; Ita
ross plain \ git ross mir!.
Htli row : Knit I, nBSTOW turlee * over, knit 1,
over, knit 1. over. Bani 1 os-er, UBi-tow tum ktassa *.
repeat till hut live stitches ninaiu. narrow twine,
knit 1.
Ttli row purl ; 8fh row plain | '.>fh rosvpnrl ; 1 Ot li
row the same aa titi) rosi. Iteaieal Ttli-lUtli un lu
sive till you liavo nix rows of Lulen, fruin top al
aack, making 2d rovi In all
27th toss purl; 28ta plain j 39th purl] then ima
?en \r, 90th plain; '.Ust plato; then Jain yarn;
32'1 row plain ; 'SA row purl. .
lilt!', ross : knit 1 * "Vcr, narrow, * repeal to Hm
and of tbe row. 98th ww, purl. 36tli plain, 37tn
purl, join aephyr. 98?h plain, 39th plain. Join yin n.
4i?th row, plain; tlsl part 42d russ, knit 1*.
Hitches, then with i third needle knit I, n
.,set. Knit 1, ,,V,-,, kui 2, Barrow twice, ki.it 1.
.'.er. knit I, over, kuli I. narrow, knii 1, leavins
liit.i'-n stirchcsoii tue needle furn which you bave
im ii knitting. The third needle oontaius Kl
- :.es, .viin li are the foundatiou i r the lopol the
fotif, anil "ti Hies- kui* ss: :!i the foil nh nc il ie. 411 I
ww, i.iiil. 44th row, alain. 15th, purl.
4eirli laraeas iii L ii.- eui 12 i -45th me lusive till
\uii nave live roe - ol i nles, making 58 r - -? "?'?1 h
n.ss, purl, (iiiih ross, ulalu, tilst nits, purl, join
s-ipbyr aud knit 20 rows plain, 1 lien Barron al ba
ci: iiiui! aad ead ol ea. i alternate row till but ten
Stitch * leimelll. N"SS SS 'il ll- I.eulie- c Ul 1 al I 1 ll C
eaefa in Btitches, puk un Hitches on hides ol the
foot, and sou now hav. ou 1st anet 2d needle
ahoul o^ stitch.* and .''.I needle 10stitches. On
these A needles knit all around six nnvB plain, N
narrow at ead e.f lal needle, uiieldl. ol 2nd (pr
centre ne aile) sod be inning* of HI m. .11.-,
every alternate ww nil bul :'< stitches re?
main em centre needle, divide thew, putting one
in 1st needle, twa ou fbi needle, make the
number of atitchw eqnal by narrowing, narrow at
beginning and end ai each needle each alternate
row till s "ii have knit rix non ross-. Las the issn
,,,,-.. ? aud l.uni uti. Join the back iu n
team. Press, and runninc a eokn .1 ribbon or cort]
unit balla rn the mw of hhs made bj 34th ww, the
wok is completed. _
r.i:u->ri:i:Ai)-iKnittin?.i
Mrs. J. C. Vs., of ElnaaiRg, mmuLs il.o tallowing
liniple but very pretty pattern fur a knitted bed?
spread :
I -? Na 8 Dexter cotton 9 thread, ami medium
knitting needles?roi.
t aal on 'A needles 8 stitches ; 3 on 2 needles, and
I on a third i with a fourth needle join In a eiwle
rn tl knii unco around plain ; every alternate wa ia
u I. ? knit plain :
2d ros. : M.ke l, kail l, mid repeat wand the
? HIST.
?I'll loss -. Make 1. kolt2,and repeal all i"nnd.
6tBrow:Make I. knit8, md repeal all mund.
hi li n.ss : Make l, kuli 4. i nd rep ral all ronud.
10throw : Make 1,knit 5. aud repeal allround.
ll'!.i ms-. : Make 1. kui t6. aud repeat all rou d.
1 Ith row: Make 1, knit 7 aud n-; eat all round.
10th row: Mike l. ki" 8, rene at nil round.
18th ww: Make 1, knit 1. make 1, knit 2 to- .
get lier, knit ti. repeat all round,
20thww: Make l. knii I, "make 1, kn t 2 to.
r, repeat from * onee, knit 5, repeal all round.
?jim toss: Make I, knii 1. "m ike 1. knit 2 togeth?
er, repeal from * twice, kmr -l. repeat all mun !.
24throw: Make 1, knit 1, Snake 1. knit '-' to?
gether, ri 'M-at fn>m * 3 times, kurt 3, repeat ill
round.
26th row: Make 1, knit 1, 'make 1, kali 2 to?
gether, repeal it "in * -1 timi., km: 2, repeal i.ll
.
28th Ww: Make 1, knit 1,'make 1, knit 2 to
:, rt-pcai from * 5 tunas, knii 1, repeal all
ii.uml.
90th wwi M..kc 1, knii 1,'make 1.knit 2 to
. repeal fwm * 0 tunes, repeat all round.
:i2.l h.st : Cast ,:il' until only 17stitches reraain.
Tbe I- tiiiiui l.-r ,-. knit witn 2 needles, tin knitting
ceruse tbe Aral row, take- up a loop and knit it, so
lbs I there will be 18 stitchea Instead ol 17.1
1-t row : "Knii S, purl lt, repeal fioiu ' to the en.1
eedle.
_ . ii .sss : Like the 1st iusv.
'.tn mw : "Purl J, knit :t, repeal from * to thc end
a! th- needle,
.%? h .-iini el: li wwbi Like the 4th row.
h.I '.tin lows: Like the 1 it.
ut li. ll tb sud 12th wwi : Like the l h row.
Mill. 14th and 15th mas: Like tl Isl row.
tata, 17:1.1111,1 1 ni ti wwa: Like ths 4th row.
tl the last row. This comptetee oue pieoa, lt
- .I'out u.'.i) pieces Im a quilt.
KNITTED EDGINGS.
" Honaekeeper " couti ? following cbarnv
mg putt ems. .Slie sass: "I euelose
kntttiug two edgings i these aarwa edges for raf?
fling, etc, am ol mow practical use than the wider
i utteins, the ugh vctv little variety can bc : ir,ir.!eil
ss ii i.i ;i tin li io, ts of four, Ure or ail tit
1. '. -,!.. Ll I I.i i BCAtXOr.-last ol) ti'
'els.
1st i . thread nt er t wie ? an. pat'
i. l.'ii 1. a id over tl
2d row?R ' Milt i,i lee
ether, knit ia ten.
I. i i, ...i. id over Iwiee , 2 to.
.'.
row I BM "t: 8, kuli 2, thi ead over twice
pint 2 together, kail l twist stitch.
No. 2 -Bi il Bvttu : I
1st ru-,*?-Knii 1, i tin-.?d over and kui 12 together,
thread ovet ead kn I.
21 low?Knii fi plum.
3d loss - Knit 2. thread ol
lovel un : Kiii 1.
1th ross?Knit ll ?
..Tu wu - Km! U, thread on r gad knit 3 together,
tins,ul i,sd a 1 Ith t 1.
il ;i aoil knit :i plain.
?CBAP-lUa
si'iukk-Stititi. -A. M. C. ecueplatna that tbe
?fader stitch pattara given ia thia column ssa- aol
Intelligible to lu-r. I be directions wow aa plain ai
ll is peaaihle to make them without b tin ? drea Tulls
scshusc. Thaw ara 16 stitches in a . in the
nat "in. \v, rk the second ww aslollows: 'is-",
knit 9 together (these are tbe two edge -?
then puris together, This disposes of 5 ot tbe ld
Btitcbea. Kow, In thc 6th stitch, knit 1, iini l, and
kn;! 1?ali 1:1 tue si.Un stitch. '1 lia: i-. aft* r pulling
ti il through tbe leiop for'* koli 1," rlou'l slip
. i> Oaf the ieit mellie, hu; brina
the tsool forward and insert the righi hand needle
. ...ii in ino Bama Gili loon, and draw
the wool through foi "purl l""s -ill keeping tbe
loop em thc lan 'lie;..1 needle, Next pul the wein]
back i the rigbt needle once mo] In the
t .ip f?w tba last "snit t," and draw ti.
ibmugb. Now, and uot before, si nfl the
left-baud needle. The 7th, Btb, and Otb stitches
i,ia-then tn lu-pu. ii il together, three i
I-, be intel- In tbe lOtb, Just as in the 6th; the I Ith,
...ni l.'.i., si.tell,-, ure I,, be pul Icu t.
and three more stitches sra lo be made iu I N
Just us tlc s '.set,- .ii the Oil and lOlli ?<???> . In.
last two stitches (tbe edge slit. ? sr< rn maui.
I Le patte rn re iib ot isis ..' four atll
i waive givei isl "r;ite,i 'Bree times, I li
lung exolai ation ut a simple mittier, aud .1 ii hopi ii
A. B.C. will appreciate it.
EBROB in .-e-cii 1'sriKHs.? Mm. H. P, I. will
li,ii I th.- error i'te mentions ii . * patten ol Janu?
ary l. eorreeted in " li).? Woman's Extra."
LtRRR TRRRlO f.'P. Lsck. "Rousekeeoer," kn
enclosing tho beaatifal bttls knitted edgina
patlernsgtvea above, wrtteei
" Nut, t-in-j s:t:ni. t,me since in I'm Tn ut'v- Hone
iuq ii irita m.nie about 'fine linen thread.1 1 nd
irith a couple of aamples ol narro' i
billia lim it- ' s i h I procure limn 1
\... 102 Walksr-st., New-York; itis tba kind
ns.-,i ta Honrum laos making, and com.? In balls (50
? ? / . ranging in 180
I.ihhi, 'Hie kind I un- is Nu. ..e. i, a boo I tbe lue nf
Nii.7<ii ?-' itton. but very much stronger and
gui;.- ;..s sn.., un temi even. I Bas with lt v,
ne edh s, tbe lic-st I have evei bean able to procures,
tkasagk I have tried for luiei oaea at several ol the
prii,c,| al in . d work stares both la New-York aud
lalphia. I sin,ula aa vary glad to bave finer
ones, na the No. 90 ere too coaise tot i',e
finer t.'i'in No. ?(?'. In knitting with cotton, e i
needles are best, aa J. K. aaggeata, as ll ihi ,
waaadsg, which the linen mee does not. Porthe
very line linen thread, nce.ll'BJ un tine, Mr, a Mo. Kl
scssina ueeetle slionld he u?eii; hut if miv *u. li i,
iiuidc 1 never saw tboui, and elo not kim-,*, whereto
get them.
"1 am knitting on the ' Norman. 1, Lace' imsv,
and like it very much; I hail sctne tinuhl,- lu
getting it right, osvina to the tmslako ninth- ia the
?4th mw, but found ont the cn-or before rm
Tribunk emrection BfBfsswd. Tbs 'Tunisian
Laoe,' given in the first mun uer of the Knitting
Column, I also like verv much ; also the ' K"s "
leaf Border,' aud, indeed, mtv inaary other-. 1 am
lad you are going to give direct lons For crocheting
? for which lsbould have -*r*UtKHBed ll other*
not preceded me. Can ray one give
dlreotlons for knitting the 'Shell' patient
in laoe? Irised to know, but have forgotten it.
Mrs. B. ll. W.-s knitted tidy pal tem was scry go
aafsftablB (o tue j I he>j>e others wui be given. The
Bitting column has elene BM goad BUHU
mil be itlnel to contribute' any directions I may
ave which* will i>e Bervieeable to other-." If
Hon?eken|H?r"ss-||| consult I RR U'llKI.V Till WM
f November 12 or "The Waasas/s Extra," she ss iii
mi a very prc I ty nat li rn of lac I in " Midi-."
A Plrabrtj OORTRIR* Tint.?Mrs. P. ks. T. asks
ueatii'iis al.fitit lue thread which She will find .m
svcie.t in this culiinin. fine nays also: "From tba
nt knitting pattern in Tim 'I'm husk I have taken
itie.it intcres. in that department Diaahlsdai
nist by rlii'iiiiiaiic iitl.-e-rmn ol the hands un.I feet,
s*. s unable fur many months to do anything, bul
he knitting nf the first patten] gave my bandee etn
: st.-'-tit and ma lesa chalice to think of tn] beln
? ? ., -. I bave not found ans lace I lik-u
Btl ? " Tn ii i -iii n." I took wme 30 Clark's thread,
ml after repeating twice it looked so s-,all 1 kepi on
nd knitted enoaah for my daughter t" weal In tbe
eek "f her ,li h.s. and ivers- MM says. 'Why,
'acoie. where did you set that laeef Ira perfect Iv
ivcly.' in directions for making collar with edg
mr. i tried tbs edge im Boothe r purpose and like it
inch, but lound so ne mistakes. In toulfa WW ils
lead of 'iimi 1.;' it should be '17.' In .?l.-s
nth row sfter Ihe t'u-r kn i 2' it should bs
'mike l' instead nf'knit 1.' Li twelfth i h
no p illili.-, et .. lt should Le ' piiKs Hu- tlileail
a toe around the needle' -then pml and usrww,
I'i'ikis.i handsome eelge then," Mrs, T. adds
irectiona for knitting an eaay uarww edging as
liiuss i:
Casi on 7 stitches. Knit 3 plain, make 1. narrow,
ul. 2, 2 nial
: 'A plain, purl l. 2 piala, make 1, narrow,
plain.
lui loss- : slip 1, 2 piala, make !, narrow, I plain,
:( iat "il 2 stitches, 3 , inn, make 1, nar
.ss, l plain,
TiiREAoa sm. ivsi-pTinN's ?Mts. Mary 1>. M.
imns -writes: " The typos made me say last July
I,' but I do iini think I wrote lt so,
? a v .rate, I uss Na 6 K), hli h conld h
'.', SVo ks ;|L' ? ' ' ? : . \". -''1
The pattern given In the Ltira for
? ?? s- i ? ?. jae .et n.;'.i. *, t i,,sely
usertion whan knii of thread. Ind mate
?eily ihe ' i hord'-i pittern. A h. nutifnl
os, 11 ion ea:, ;,i^ e by ci it mg on t --i teeji
litchi's, itini rei light, e.] a .,_??.? ul
ia third oak I 'ul ni tte rn."
\ -' .si I'.o; Mrs. K. .\. K. .' ks thal some one
hon lil (five fn ! direct) ins foi I elli
ing a scrap bag.
ll.)'." Y Ll'MU Mill ll IN ( K 'i'll!:!.- IhlvetiollS
- Hill are n qu weted bj ! . \\,'. 8.
Viii some n a le r kindly ubi . ? erl
Lamp am. V ei: M s s. Will that umiable lady
Mi - n ? ? , ,t:, rn I ?:
lats do \. I . lt. the il oi- ss to ?r*::il -
i", s ,,,) the same to thia d partii ut.
TRAMS'; MoK ILIT1 IN INDIA.
Prion Ul ? '? ''ii.
At 1*1 war th* point rel to plant ai
vf in- of trees on eil
he --i,,:iis, ;.,i tb. pm pose ni cn ins shade, and n ,,;
lecideef to j.ut ni pcepul Ire i, v. I ch ire considered
a creel by ti"- Hindoos; but the bunni .1 - (en native
hopki pets), ' ne and alt, de i late rt flint ix 1
? v sso'il.i nm lake tn.' shops; and when
tressed fur a reason, replie "ll t let-cause l hey
: tell i::::tiii ? -!,-i theil
bade"; adding, "nnd how can we carryon l?n*i
less "i her ss i- ? r" The force ot thi? arirnment
o have been a d, as th
ie! led, and other ti . li -toad.
A feu days later, v i ? tl li Ihi, I h id an
ipportunlty ot . sarina n.s s ii ,,* the , one. ines* "f
.ii- anecdote, A il.no" inerchaui bin .
?or siiie tot . , vi i trot ?? .
nc. His ts ie- ben ?- s Iel to him:
' Won !d von ask m> mneh il soi were standing
loder a peepul treef ll-- replied: '"No." I re
oiue-d: "Mi|.p,.s. vourselj ii thal poailiou.anel lell
ne what, under those circni ld be fhe
iriosof the article 1 requirer The merchant st
mee Barned a lowe r, a d i believe a correct sum.
,i io the i.j. n I ul ii
ali st- rei, turned I
*
i ii,loll-. Mr. I'ii- ell, wbe llie i
1
for bis bl
lame ut "the I ? I
Pl SSS, IVAN IA CAST !.
Bergen Letter to The TituttHh /'?
About toni ? "i thu ? ;? -Uv. , li im.;, tl ,
Noit... , i n i-ru
'
to colo I
a number of his couiitrym u, wIjo hadre ich il ,s ???
York m then ?,. i>. i he fe, tl" n leis ol the I
he brought them here, la ou . and i-t.-.-i. <i
'. i for their ni li,- pnreh is. >i sn tm
tiiici n! lund in iii'- region from parties in N'ew
Yoik, ai "i matti pre paratii*ns tool en i p tbe ferres ts
on a gi. .sboin six ini'cs bi [os hoi
| ? lol lb. ;
tans, he t mit for bin sell i home. Endeavoring 'i>
implant tn tins wildernesssome m. mon. bo! tbe la "l
!? lt. be rnnstrueted i . urn si eel t
ill th.- emfs li ibnvnt - (bal e-oul I t e Im] ? I
into tins out-of-the-way place A beautiful road
winding up the mountain siele on a it adnal i
led to his retreat. Artists were bi ought from al i
to odd t" tn- pie ii'ioi ol bise oatie, and I
and gilder ?.?as. theil handiwork i" complete
st i mi ure, while paper of the .i expensive kind
covered t i ?"><! its chsi ru - to i he ? di?
tji e. On amt. ith roon - pm ,s 11, ? , on
nert hall, snd Here Ole Hui exei isen al bis ingenu?
ity in its decoration, 'lite i .,,. ss ia t,.posed ni
glass, and tin barbaric splend. ? l calculated
ike one forget tho oiitaieie surrounding! and
yield t bemseli es to 11.ubi le si if
r, i sst ii spii it into the and f' ?: is i
11tl ss ii ch < ne liuil trie iel (ii!.,s.-ii
lint ul tbu s" ii - doomed to i Kudd ?i tod d
i', 'io,- tin- ,,: tinana bad j -ci their I a ben
trouble began lo show linell I1 isl iclion began
t , ina n i lest its. 1: ai 11 ono I hose ss tn bad tome nn.i
bim lo this land, and although li ? expended money
and tried to brina iieae-eaud harmony among
i.i . retainers, th. ipe eire > i rebellli n ssii-iM i , t
i, .Mom this time. I..". I c discovered thal
the title t" bu land was not worth tlie cost of its
writing. H. bad boughl il from parlieswhobad
m. claim on ii whatever, and uow the real owuei
ted Ins rights, Ovcvu helmed
Ls the lin, keniiiK t roubles that came on hun. he
denis ni, ineieini d all and reap
linn nts ii, i-i \ ni/...: iou, ainl, s-, : u ins beloved s loi.n
companion, began io retrieve Ina wasted for*
tunes by treading the b Dd thefootlif
l iu i' lol s ie bad - bim, I eil .
sviiiiniii ii , .t.i,i\ broke up ami ia-came
? red i i niel .-? .?;?-. Noss cu, ely ene remains
behind t. tell tbe story and record tbe history ol
Kew-Bergen. Ibe castle on tbe monutain lop suf?
fered n om ne ; ivagee ol lime aud tlie elespoliat ion
oi t tn cnn- .i - er. Hun.
and ii" i all cariied as-,as t,t.. ol tbbl
"Ole Ball's Pol!)," till nAw scarcely n ',,? remain*
lo mark Ibe spot, Pheoi 11 r. unnuci ol the pa*>( ia
in tl,- name oi Ihe little village thal clusters -uni. ul
ihe fool of the mount un. Ii is cal leel f Hei na, which
.s ii it remaim ol i : ? " ? hoi i< n
tug pi oe eas" ol ' Ole-e ans-it."
A S L W S< B H'll E. M. IS H. UK RI. IA i K'S.
An Aneedote by fudge I'.rare. <,f Kentuekv
Thawwer. i>" wen tu a M -. -nm regiment.
coii-in.iii'i'i I.s. Colonel Mitli. ol Baltimore. On** ot
these men contended tba the r-enptorea s?.ie of
divine ? run., and the uti er -aid the) ssa re ol human
ii,sa iiiion, mi . ked Iii i' o' o !"i,' tbe nr
gumeuts rs.ii. li they wareceuith n dh having, if aa
lull, veil tin- stOty "I Jill ' ann the ss ii tlc. to ss liii-T
lbs "iher replie i. " fee, ' " Ho soo man bell, ve that
Hit, i ni- e ll ;.i"sss passe ,1 i ,i,ii::'i i be t: iv furnace
vi:iii,m im Hui.' tbs neal .'" persisted las infidel.
" Iii-,' cjiiit im- Buawei auaiB. "D i tn believe,'1
? au,,n ?>!t.,i in -I, " .I, ii Ba ? ai. those thou
taudaol rtiin.-i i... - with Um hiv none el an assf"
It waa just ai tel Ihe battle ol (Jhlloh. and tin
Insi-i in thc Hilde liiiil lust had sunn: toui/li i gue , -
-Mica in the difficulty ol fighting only four or live to
"lie. " Well," lo nli.Ss. lei lie sit ai i i.ttly toth, !.. I
home tlinist, "I?I ?always tfaggfdnsj Mal -.lory as
a men. tamp rumel 1"
lill. "BLOOD-RED KNIliUT."
Kr on .?.< Loudon Irt'yriijh.
I! irglai v. la I. .ssever, a j
inini' the ('.it c i u-es than violence and i ob baot nf
be person, and, despite ihe mult nd etty tri n rr Ir*--^
milages foi which Ireland L |
innis, n baa of ti ii been bnnsicdonl ie Un rairl
? ?'-'? ry i i i .'i-i rath, r than i n
An alt ii'i'tc'l Lure atv. s-. hi, li hnprer-neyl
tot tar from Ooiieraile, in the Count) of Cork, ia,
,. siill spoken ot, ?') that I li. i i i x
ii :..rienl. although the evenl oecun d n-ni,
ll's- J C I s a.-ll.
Ou ibe morning of March ll, 1611, a genii
lane d i'm ce il .s aia in bed oil the ;.i oi ml II .,. ii, ,t
?1 ., 1. 'I ?? a.s tbs BO ?' '?'-a 'li- il;'. He ss ,s
ni eccentric old man. sad reputed to be s rj
real thy. Aa be lay in bed h. heard a nolae in ibe
icu room, uml ihroagh the open ilooi be saw a mau
ump from the st
'h.- lutrnder waa followed bj another, and alto
,"!,, i Mr. Purcell b. li ?
a tu. is, thal six robbers bad gol into his hon-.-.
I Le moon ss:ts -im.lilli brigiitly,
usn, believing that his lif' woiilei i>. I, <;?.., I. elc
' ? ? ilea ri s. U> cm cenled I itu -If in
io- s,,:e:e I,s t ii*? ile ,,f tue doorwav between the
H-tli.Hini si d il . sitting-rexiiu. iii.il, kn f.
iwaite -1 th. tii-i ? oi- er, a ho fell f ?!.,.:. -? il.1 io
'he he o f. A s., ? ? -. mei d snel ihrn
run into the room. Mr. Purcell bow tani ibe
de ss as nol ;?,i" ? body, Bini, , - :
lu- collarl ? third of the I
?antlot - I hre? old, Mr. Purri ll eli*.
,s, iou that i. ? alinly
? i .i, ;hte
rile lest of the ??! t -
nft'ei ??it it nc.it by a single '?! !
SCIENCE FOR TUE PEOPLE
TOTAL SOLAU KLLir.-KS.
In view of the* interest rtttoebtng to A*
i|iiis;iuii nf an in tra-in ere ii rin I planet, Xnture
( i.llliiernte'.s ul) the total etlipiC-* OX tile- stltl
that will occur eluiiuK the- preaenl deeatie.
Tba inst is thc eclipse e?t May 17. 1882, in
ss iiieh Un- cent ml lim- of totality paaaaa bvbj
Egypt, nut far fruin Luxor, near Teberan, and
io ucoss \ 1.i tu Blutnghai. The greatcal
tlunitieiii ot totality hi I min. 18 -.?<'.. b-Bl Bl
Hip mut accessible stations sui! nm exceed
1 n.iii. !?"> BBB, Theil lullusv.s the eclipse ed
1883, May <>. in wbieh tin- course ol tim ??""
tnii line is wholly in tlie I'lieinc Ocean,avoid?
ing apparently, ss Uh tin- exec!.(iou nf the- Mar
rfneaas, the' inhabited isl-intis." It is probable,
luisvi'Vi i, that the total phils,- nay be obex rva
l.ie al Channel Island, in that group, where it
arill begin gbonl -U min. after boor, local
iini". ;iiui coo tin nf 'J inm. 52 ase. Thoeclipae
id - I'leiiihii 9, 1885, nay In- well observed in
Ni w Zealand where tbe sim will be- from IV
t" ]i; above tin- luuiz.in. The duration of
totality on Ibe central line in tbe longitude of
\\ Imgton Rill be 1 min. 5*1 arc.
Ni \t tulle .sss rim great eclipse nt Angnal 29,
1hS(>, a neiiirenee ol thal of Angosl IT,
1868, which waa observed in India. Onfor
tuuat. ly in this <? iee the lim- of totality ta again
un nee,in track, exce piing near the begiiining
;inil end ed its course. At the "strathern ex?
tremity of the Isl.m.I of Grenada the sun will
bc hidden for a min. 15 secs, while at
nu altitude of ula.ul 20 . In niiuiit longitude'
Ii 13 ss. .st ol (in enwie li, and latitude 2
.- "-.., where tbe - un is central!) eclipsed on
the im'.idi,rn, totality will coutiuue foi nea I
r> iniuiit.'s :;,) ecol ls, and n may be pxim etea
? n,,it.s ss,ll be wade to secure in tins
part ol the Atlantic al least such observations
as lien- upon itu- existence ol nu iutra-roer
I'uri il planet "t planets. W heu Ihe central line
n ..ci.i - ti,,- Aili,-,ii, ci.s:, h. 12 8. la Mid'',
i he dum iou ol the lotul \ base vs iii be
eliminishi'd lo about ? mit Thc next
eclipse is that ol An gnat 19, 1887, which
it ss :s -npin-iil would h.- t"'.il 'ti England.
Thc ..ititi tine begins, however, in Germany.
Ill I -li .'lilllie' 1 1 31) e il-i of Ul. eliSM.il Blld
latitude 51 38 N. li pa*** h bj
Moscow lo ;i poiul mi loutit mk 102 ' 15 I
and 1 itituil 55 IC N. ? un uiii be
i-ciit'-ed eu tlie m rid
to 17.1 17 ! . il oi - tnde and 24? 32' N.
I,nita,,", stiii n thc central phase |muses uti
nie earth. Al B. ere tbe -un ss il uni)
jil-1 lie- chill ni tin ].. stell] linn/..ll, '..tallis
1 nini. 11 secs., and in the lon gi I mle ol
ow, i" ihe liol
. i'i; ihe ide of 17 . lbj
the shore* ol I. ,\.- Malkai, wh. re thc -nu ss; I
l.e- iu ni ih ? in-1 o'; in, the ?! ii.nini! ul totaiitj
vetii be A iiiiu. 'AH tees,
lin i.t-t total eclipse nf thc decade will
take iiiiu i un IN. ?-. noi ?_'_', lb89. lt m*i) be
ii'i-c- \ cu bi Bi tlgi Bal budoc -, ss 'ii ;.
D, al an lb Iii ?'. , Vt til In
hidden foi 1 min. Is- tei -. Al n i
Ant:..11 c. - -,' K> south latitude, tbe
toialit) will ont .. in iu. ul -its. lin- lim- ol
totality passes oil tho earth ni longitude
... . ant ni lin euss ii ii, iimi tali
<? 33 north.
i'-iv. i r ? in i in cw
Mr. Thomas P. Hage tj desenbea, In The
e fl I."'A lt'.' il.;ll for Itll'h
ing ii-" nt thc ole! .mus which have been used
im iiuit iini! vegetables: Collect .til the cans
you mas require, e:?y lim quart cana; pre?
pare a origin tire* iu tba kitchen stove, ami
h ve tbe rana e lose at h md. Have ,-i ? loth iu
, i c ni nil tlie stove lid, itu.I
ss hen th" sol dei which holds the top oi bot?
tom tu the bodj I" mn- to meit, (duce n ?-:in
mi il.ilu-i nu .h.a remove Ihe first erne, .ml
s'.iih ,n i,iii itiii ??, ,'id (ile, stove-lifter, ol suv
s . .il I.,Hui, killick ell ssh.,;,, s.-i el il '.,.ii
Ai is Ins. place il nexl the lu-, lu I
il u .il drop off. With the cloth in the I. it
hand hold the ian, and ? Ith Ihe right bund
tin- melted Molder from the inside and
dui side of lin- i .ii:" qu un iel -.
..- the ;u Al i .ill Bud li ni... ' .1 ss ,
ui,,, i. . 'in ii until both , mis
..i io 1UO cai
ililli.,in-. You i ow Ita*.. loo tub s, p. i
inn.; lu 1 inches In iii. me Ii t.
'I'l,,-o loo lube - ? in, wi ii bul little
In- itu vii ted ml. ?? ' reel f? inche ol Imf,
? li .!i".-|,ii.e, \\ hie h, iu a ramie i ?
ll I" ss,.; ,h UJOl . sit ol
100 e In nnlia tu
pn I'lui them -'' Ihut Hu .sdi
iniii h.-i -t'.uit. ni :n, in.
I ike Pi lull* lt: III" Iff! hud. ? I'd".'!
usei the ci tm i ol a pine ia ole, it not
more eouvei-ienl is a nth a mul?
let, hum mer, oi a piece ol stick, liam un
1 *.s iw.tiei. lui..
eViT) ' toke, I
nip' of tin
fri ni the inside, nu ? it bia
it le i one iini w ll Im- criini'iil, .uni line
otiiui e-ol ii k'e.t. I' r**uuirei bu
?.. I,..,. . "i. ? tl
? . . . .
nthe i. T lb the join! lit be
? ? ? ?
t ... i .-I coi
.iini "
. i ?
earth it will hui ? I ex
I
h,t..! i ls ss i|ii il i,tl' lin
: ill] llie inn!-, i ,:,ie.
ld.i'll.i I'HOhTZLMi IKON.
A good de .1 ut nf u' i ut t- lieing .
id to vari. iur re men
I'la.i in iimi -,iii,ni-ii lin, , ii oi. . i.n ... t .
pt.. .1. ii ls that . rd. lu Ina
jinn ? - : in a ' upolu ni Bunill
lilli ' I < ai h i ami tin
nt the lining nf st I i- h -n- i.-i med of
limesfon.. dolomite, magnesia, or aggi.
ate-il materials, having a baae ul puru lima ui
luagiieaiau lime, in of magnesia, ot the lining
?1 ol pun i ni bon iiggleituerate il
ii know ,i prue ? - -. Tlie nu.- 'int ul tin
? t lu i lipola rn -in ill Idas: im ni c i
ui sufficient siae to contain a large quanti ti
of molten metal and scoiia,
lu uniii tu eliminate the- pbosphroua n:i<l
Slllplllll cunt um il in ih" incl.il, ih" Utter is
m. i i ii iu ilu- cupola rn in the mall bia it
furnace', according tu circumstances, lhere be?
ing ;if the same time added to Hie charge a
proportion of pure lime tune mixed with ii
variable proportion ol iron ore containing a
?iii-, yu mutt- ol -ni o, or with iron ore con*
tauting manganese) oi with nun scales ur other
suitable metallic oxides. The proportion ol
Iiiiu sn.!,i ;i,il ore, ot u-i equivalent, will vary
Hccordiuii tu tin qiuii tit) ol un; iii itii . eon
? ? in the metal, but, aa a general rale, it
is found thal aboui rignt parts Lt aright of
limeatoue, and about eight j,art- by weight of
ir.e. ci ii- equivalent, ta every 1<"> parta
hy weigh! ol tba me ii tobe treated, ia suili
. iciii when *operu ting upon what ia known as
( leveliiuil iiun of au average .tate ol impur?
ity. The metal when thus melted iu presence
ot. lime and ol metal lie ox idea is purified from
ilu' phospheirus 'iiiil fruin the sulphur which it
contained: the ie metalloids pass into iii" sco?
ria formed b) the lum- and metallic oxides
which a," io-,|..,i,;. ni |M me reduced li) the
'i loye i tor effect iug the mai..since that
ta ue>t i url] ,,-ui ,| i.intitv to reduce the ore,
which rema i bm i bIiot! lime in tbe rnpola
ui .-in ill lu i-!-titii,ao". 'ii,,. -o,M|;i (a witb
dt.is' ii from nine- tu iiine ;.? m ;, blast-fornaee,
and win ii i mill i' ni ijii.ii,iiiy ni metal ha-.
accumulated ur Ute hearth it mn, ba run ott.
? I I (Hi.MK IL PROGRESS.
1 .. tuni'- mi this sn'.joel .it th,. U.iyal In?
stitution, I,undun, I'lim-ss,,] Dewar, ol Cam
owed bow tin- iiiiiiuiiii'iiuii ol iii.
ne ss in vin ii, t leoine mai biues has i,. mle il
chemist* iu examine the Inti ruction ol bodicr)
ai te mm ni'iin - far above tim! oj .ms Hame,
which never ? \ reds 3,000?. Aa an Illa tra timi
ol thia in- performed this experiment, a IuIm
ol cai hun inclosed lu lime ssa* mis, ,| i,v m, Ul,
eil the Mi nu ii'. eli lin,: un- to BB hia.ua lam
in nunn* Ilia, Ihe in e-iisiij h..,i ,i jmL
ui the iu '? be c..? changed into
graphite. Nexl by paaslng a mixture nf
i,in.ii volumes ol hydrogen and nitrogen
through thia tatba be luinuil prus-ae
vby(lroeyaulc) acid ny the direct amen ut car?
bon, iiselieiKi ii. aiul niUogen. ile thoa proved
I bal tula executional chemical combination is
BOt lu. ililli BOORI BJ .itt) OCCUlt i levi i u ,.l li?
lt-. I caused dilling tin- n.iiisit ,,i ijR.
tiic 11> li) (lu- an-, lull thai it is tlie ii-ul' nf
the- e xee-|,tiiiiialiv ln^li tiitiin laluie uf Un- e-nr
lli.l) III Jill ne lice eil the (.'HM-., The nhl
diK'triiu' ut ilu lineal alliuiry bael, in fact, been
o far modified as tu neron! svith g mcchun
* i?I definition, wink!) might ba tims forinu
iiteel : that if two or mun' comiMiimd liddies
ire capable of reacting chemically to lunn
i. ss siilisiiinces, then flint substance will be,
eirme.l which, pur exe. Hence, is nttemlcd witb
he-gre-ati-^t duuupsulon ol energy, i. e., with
he greateat evolRsVon of besjfc
Tin: intim-mkku;kial PLAMRTS.
Cuii-jdi mil!,, doubt BJ to the* trtistwortliitii'ss
F thc ob-eervRtiooa of an mtra^mereurtal
lum i daring the iilipsi- or July 39, 1878,
as beet] raised by thc <lisfie[>;ui!-ies between
!.?' reports of Mooan. VTataon ami Swift, ami
eith reportfl have be'en m-ve-n-lv ci itifise,|. In
tie last munder of .\titure .Mr. Swift replica
t le-iiKti. tu .-unif previous enht.nial strictures
i Hutt Journal. Al the ead of this letter Mr.
?.vit> Baye: M Theoga I have saul that I nm
>.r inclined to modify mv published eetinut
em. jet 1 nm willing to say as. foltoWB: ll I
.lc compelled to change' the- hTJghflUBB. ul
ra two stai.s niie riiiigniiii.il', and say whether
'ley were- ut the it li en 6th, 1 sliuiilil unssver
ie former, li I were compelled to chauge
ieir distance fruin the sun half n degree, arel
is whether thej were -jin ur ll1-. , I should
.y the latter. Again, it I were compelled to
aange tlie-ir direction from the huh and say
little further tooth ur north, 1 aboaul un*
eaitatingly .s.iy the latter, or, as I >ml in my
?pori rn the Naval Obaervatory, sooth of
eal instead of southwest. And finally, were.
Obliged tei ch.inge the-ir diataace apart, and
eeiara ssl,ether they were i; or 8 I aoonld
it lum t it moment's beaitaiiou say the [ot mer.'1
Professor Wm sou also tin- tu-i been ie-|.iy
ik >n Ute ifiscoRsaB Stab Journal to some un*
is m.it.ie i.-iiiiu it- b) Dr. Peters, In the course
I bia lettct hr says: "I In _? to add that I am
nc ul thus, whoo liev in tue existence ot one
r more additional inferior planets. I had the
'e.'.siin ut seeing one, If not two, of these in
ms, 1878, and I have in mj possession coo*
lusive evidence, yet aupubiished, thal Mr.
. ol Roe In -ii i, -a\s al i? one "i the te
, .un1 ihe one, too, ??? '.i i' I ci rtainly re*
' my fixed
ut t" i , drawn into a eoiitroveisinl diseusi :.>n
(tins question, il lean avoid it. As soon ns
Maible. I i i ,--,nullullie-.in- tu astronomers
ml tu tin- public lui iini n i i ibe ri al
." I be
t iiiciu i referred lo wil undoabte d ?
il x\ it li a goo il deal ol in
I>] Xl K1"N (>.; HRH I-M CAW
In a late lecture on the chemistry of
read-makiug, bl Profesaoi (Jraham, of
,.mil.ii. ss.is described o Hovel lise
i dextrin bj fauej bread I-abel e. Dex*
O I ? Ullin, may 1, pre p Ue li
rom st.uih in several way*, Tho most con
eiiii ia is tu mix ti". purl of ititi it a. id, oi
quutortis, \sith SOO ol wutei and 'ho apply
ins v,-r. st, ,:. :.,-|i| liquid lo 1,000 ;
tar, h. I lo j are th iucorporate ,1
ml h ti to dry in tin' ail ot bj
nn r ' uiiSi nit ni nu- io-. \- ... n iii .
nb ia, c.- is hi attil iu ,i tem i ia.un "i
120 Pahr. A much lowei le mpeiu
i.iiici'-iit when lira acid ha- h. en previously
in rdoyt 'I liniii ". - n men j tl y starch ti ms il
lui tbe mere heating ol tin starch, especial lj it
mist, to a temperature of 300 l ihr. sill also
" vert it into gum.
lin- Vonni baker, ami. imitating bim. thc
'niisiiiii baker, employs ihi !?.->.is rear
ion III lite glat tig ,'l Ihe lil ill I it'll I ?
'.ni- Mtnt \ it mia. lt I- thi ir practice, and it is
ih ipi eel in laiiiiiun bj a tew bakers, lo alluss
leam from a botlei to be injected into tin
vu iu-i a- ii,, bri ..I ia ..h..nt to
tl in ii. This ste am, ci,,,i _ it.
the htglilj'-beale il wail ed the
s en, bee
ti .un, im: i? ti., tis di) -ti i'i. Ile bread is,
iss.s.i. .,,-! ,ni it- surface when placed it
tin minna '. ti. md lira ae nun ol the si, rn
cun tm- ,1..:.. ,ii in roll ii" cover il a ith
ii.-ai.i ol liniisii gum, j
- is lound on ti"' bae ,. I
, ss i,i, i is ,i -,i ti, tb
IM'I \'< '< s,.,t HY i 'I < ! I I.I I.''Iii.
Tl ? h '? le /?ititn'i ? ? ide] - 'lt'.
rising from the infiaium ibility ut
i-lliiii'iil. Amt u I bal those ssh,.
ear brae 'lets, comba and other articles
i ins sn ia!i ute i"i ivorj shoulel be rery
nol lo ex| "sc ila ni i mper
l i.
AD I lt I/.
, . I? ulled
l:
Ami ut u* wilie tl -tops,
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Billi tl ? ' !? I she :
Wi! . ir i*iiy el
'. r bracelet I itched
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.1 DEI ol I n i.ii;.
11 ,., , . Journal.
In in v father1 poult rj yard me a uatnc-reick, tbe
. tittil hilo ? . i.s. II" I,.i'l
ii thing tn "??? t' .?
. I aili giaceS ot the Lillie III III* Irani.
I,- ssas ,,n mt,-lin ile lighter, ll ba Could esc me
,,.iii the S.t.iil, ssl.i'll ssa- Minmi oh tl bj B .'nun
rail. Hy Muns nieai s. sn a. cieh'ii! I ml happene il m
hs foot, met lie liecaiio- Lino. Ml 1-I"i Int. ssl," ss is
i me J,,., I student, sUvlaeel us to poul tu ,? ii. M un ma
iinici I .Link this, Ralph came rs, i;, niola,.mi Ul
isve lt s tool Ut ss al, ami ibo ..-li ei
mu h, allowed hoi i i attend to it Hut
ni Improvement cam,', hui] the !"? >t bird bi gan to
I.!-?
< inc ilay -s e lieai.l ., loin! . ,,i- ? ; ii 'am. us i/ame
uek had come inte the ysrd when the gai
eh "i" ii, at tuck ed Kalnh, ami bad beaten him
?iel\. H.- ss.i- -..i,-i, injured, though be had de
ended huii-eli sell. Mamma picked him un and
tarried him asia., hui rn . morning lie wasoul lu
in* saul, wanning hm.si-it iii i'm-sin:. I was very
[lau I wm there to sec ?1 il I then saw, ur I could
i"i have heins.,| it. Rnlpb hail been i ? it. a '? He
ives no lopper to be honored bj bi* fail less ss Ives.
I h.v ram. lils. ,,. , ul then all tog.
?Miking with all theeonieinpl ir-v oould elisp
uni another peckexi al him, aud at last tbe
iiffti'-i. an.l hi. up le him
Uni BUVe I. lill B "S , I ? ililli lo,il Ills ese.
Bul there ...i- om' fail iful Irietid ameing them, an
twit ward ,bn*tlitig bi ow n ben, ss nh m. preta nsiona
Lo lu-mt s. who devi tu Ins i - me, stood resolutely
bel .,.- i k tiros tl iu- li rel fm he had sunk to the
iroiiinl.ii.ii h arl broken and iheltered bim with
ber winga, lt waa md. ste leave bim in tbe poul*
ii ,-yerej, ..., . ht uhf ul brown he u uere
placed in tin [-irde-n, tbe lool-boUMe being left open
foi them threragb the ni b weeks passed.
a.ol Ital ph ci, a c., e.,., r, till one morning ssa found
1..lead. A gre .? ai '1 but faithful ss if ?
sac. lum pla. ? -'a. ss bb taken ba. k to the
s i.i: bul ec n,,.. ; mel i fe a t ays after
? ? old and iii"" ss .m the. spot where
the friend ol rons b< an laj burled.
Ol niAsiiioSKD Bl STING.
i, a IBs Ootmteiioui Co*trttnUJanu*wt,\7Qk\
I. Itali Ties, oil. .,1 Dee itu hi, lu Hie' iiurlh
ss..si pan ol Nottingham, being out hunting un the
??v.ili 1.1 November last, about three miles from
bis bouse, be rspked a moose al aboal one hun
ilinl v..i'is distance, he immediatelj fired si ber
ami alu.r lei iii,wu ile.iii; M|i"ii I lia! them iiri.se up
. a Ittls .ni i i ih-!.una-; lo- Immedi?
ate.i. I Iii.--uti nial Shot down the .sec.uni ;
and s? hi ir- the ethel ssas smelling <>f his niate, lie
charged again and shot down the third; aad while
he was charging hts gun a fourth came up toward
the ot lier* ami be .bot kai dawn likewise, two id
rora ,>i I .men. the other tsvo vonna anea
One of tbe oki mos ssas tea feel nigh sud tan feat
limp; the other eight fast high and tea feel hu.g;
tba oiler two were about six feet high abd clirht
feetl ill**. Alter flit* -xtraunliiiarv exploit ssas
he STU* jouu-il hv il partner, is Im, being at ii little
distance heard tba uu;,s, .?rune up io his assistance.
ami n going I,nine he ?iit help tn ,hess the moones.
A wild cat tliey BUM killed un their return. This ls
fact.
IBE ROSR OF PE AUB.
road be -"tm'inly the road would Bevel
have been built?a road which \sas
My imil. there is a rotintria
Afar beyond the srsrs,
Whore stands a winitrit sentrls
All skillful in the wars
There, above noise stiddanirnr.
(Tweet 1'cMee sits er.ivsned with smiles,
Alni (ln? bom in a BUBS gat
('ommnmls the beauteous files.
lie is thy ifraeums friend,
Alni il i BBS -mil ass like I)
Did in pun- I, sc ile.-ccu,!
In die hero for thv -nike.
If tlmii eeswt hut i/et thither,
'lhere unisys tlie ilosvio ,,f ;iescs.
Th,- ruse that emmet wither,
Thy fnrtresi ami th* i
Leave theo thyfonbsn rangal
I'm nun" cnn thal s,,
Hut One wini uevci , |
Thy (jeni, thy Life, t Ly j no.
tinter vac-obav.
RELIOIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
Bunni an!) a Bishop og Dsubt.?-Mr. Kt -
kin having remarked lu ? rect ni magazine
article that ^In- had r>eraonaliy and publicly
challenged the bfrmopa of Bngland generally,
nml hy name the Bishop of M inchester, to -nv
whether usury was ur waa nor according tn
the will of <"?t, and that he bad received no
Bftewer from any mae ol them, hr. Praaei pnb
liabcs iu Tho Uontcmpororu Lunn % uti, i aaj
tag be waa nnawore uutil ? shori time ago <>i
the existence ol .such challenge, and proceeds
thin tu speak nt usiifv. Iii. Pinsei kjuutnies,
ii- an example, thal lie invests ?.'l.e.eiei which
he has laved from bi* salary in Northwestern
1 per ont debenture stuck and thai he rem n. s
i'll* a year lur its ase. Who in llie world is
lie injuring aad what wrong is be .1
(J ii less money had been iuveated In the
...ly tl
luiili? a
alatolutely necessary to Ihe prosperity of the
nation, and one which irises employment to
an mum nsf number of men, Mt. Buskin re?
plies to tbe I.lui in tm- lanie number <>t lae
Heview, nud his reply is describ .1 as re ilij
"an uni'i im nt aga i na I the whole system ul
modern society." ii.- Bays n moy be a mattel
ut ni is an opinion boa tu the " laen"' derived
iiy tin- Bishop .m the laius an.I refreshments
or thc passengers by the Northwestern is in
accordance with the ssul ol (jod, bul be ami
tbe higher Hues ol lahoma iu tbe Lord's
vineyard might ure ly willi true grace ree
from th.- hisi unto i he in ?; the rebelled in?
struction si. often give . hs the liisi tu the la -t,
" Be content with your wages."
ioiom in nu. British Arbtt.?< Iatereat*
inn sm ism', have beeu prepared tu thou thi
i' preta utul otis denomimuious n.
the Ai my of Oreal Britain. 11 ? s bi ing oul
the I. ct thal 100,000 men bave declared
themselves us belonging lo one or anothei of
tim various sects, bouietbiug ovei titi pei
ceiil ..I nu in c. clare toi tbe * horeb ol I
I.mil, _'_' in: iini ali li'ii,m., Catholics, 7 j,, j
iini ait i'll -i,.. lei Lins, tiul u.iis 1 i . i cri,i
belong tu Ihe great Nun conformingnnd other
Protestant bodies. 1 rf those in receipt of gined
conduct pay, lull;. 70 percent belong Ut tbe
Church ul Bugluud, 18 per cenl ar Kunian
Catholics, 7 pei ceul ure Presbyterii ia, .uni -1
pei .int .ne other Protestants. * regards
i iou, the i hun h >>'.' Eugl i ii..,I-. dui
mis.i.ii,e.i uiin ? is and nun be Bel the li-i ? 70
pei rent ol them liold school certificate*, while
the Presbjrierian proportion is 8 pei ee-nt,
ami ihi! ol toe other Protestants only I per
c ni. i lie Kunian Catholics, it ts -4m>wu, tail
Ui maintain theil proportiou in the mattel ol
education, their percentage ol men with ?
.,,io .... being univ n traction ovei 17 per
cent. Ihe "declared Wesleyaue" are about
1 per cent.
lin First Benjamin Disraeli.?-In thc
ii .uni Portuguese ceraetciy in the Mile
cinl-ii'.i'l, London, Hu- t"iiiii of Benjamin
? it. the j_-i .imlinilie-i ol Lord Beacons?
field, mid the founder of the lamily in Bng
re '? ut!., bo tj repaired by bat tug
ii.M 11| m.ii niiti and repainted. Ai ahose
.si, I. was .1'tu is ii.a publicly
known, lie. instructions came through an
iniliitiiti.il member ol a Lon tun Jewish cou?
lton, bul ii is believed bj TnaJtmyith ll mid
tiiai tims came primal il j from nu- Minister
him I-:'. In tbe sante cemetery Lord Beacoua*
?:,. i als,i is inn nil, inn in r tomb?
stone, though in a vcit dilapidated state, baa
Hu! . lu il. I lil ins, I |p| lull t'ii Ills
rather**! tomb contains these wordsi "Sacred
"u ih.- i emory ol Benjamin Disraeli. Boru
2ud September, 1750, died 28th November,
ll. ss ui an atloeiiun.ife husband,
i :,,, , and it i mi.' li.: jan in 1 tisrae i made
:i handsome lortuue in business, uml his laal
?si re |ia.-s, .1 in J eh ?ajil i..
('s*o-. i's, lkv.?The lute Canon Onkeley
when a child derived from In- mother's lencb
gre it protieienci in music, w lieu four
se me .i.i Ile could repr. .1 ice sui a the
: . t ol Li
: O pl iv he eli,nt "ll
? I tu lase
' lu I lt -
tinline.- Hi,I tom.\li in >1 ssh; -nip imsv
i a- Kiiuielii.m. His luuovatious, huss
, i ss I..11 ; -
I m. i i i-i ,i ami mil : ucl iii t;.i i hm iii ol !.,,_
; ,?. Ile w a- one ut the
il t c 1 ra. tatiana, nud joine l the
Chu:, li of Bon ? the s m: ritue with
i ? t lardmul N ise m iii \ r- j speed
ii j idn 'i i ?! him inn) Bonian tu lei i,
, [-ii i .i oioi , ; ..ui, ? ol .ui mi;,oi ant chun n
at I?] ll ketej waa the j o
,i ol Sir Charles < .. al una
? vi. nor ol Madras,
A lute report iiuui Borne says the Pope's
htnlll ? im physicians gr.nl uppieiieu
- . ruthe i -1 al auxietj." I
, otiti i<l ibe loi ,.-'.i'iii ic.i -t u. g.
t i,-i,- ii ns ,:i ? the )u in.
ul his illi.? ? I! I- hubie t,, stine ks ,.. Bud
J i. iii; .-ii ? iug ii: -. i'i ysiei.ins
plVtHTlb .ii.: . ? '.i- ni-, ci -.ii-.- iii,il ll sh oh,
... bru lier aud l inlin.il Nina bave to
innis in brtugiug him dins n iu ut.i :.
liiilies' mai!, is. rite Pope baa a dislike, it ia
s,iiii, tu being though) ill oi fecblei uud iusuis
mi i Mia sst.ik aa a rame dj .
Tlie late vie ar of BL Pel r'l Church at
lim.ni, in '.nih, England, bulli the church ut bia
,,\,n expense ($10,000), and for twenty-li ve
se,,is ,t . total ant,ii.il income ssas mils $250,
Improvements amounting to a)100,000 have
made t.. ii. ;u,el the church has one
ui thu i.ilii si s;iin.s iu the western country.
Its living is an important oue, and the patron
has iiatiii'.l aa the successor uol the loruiei
si m's ion, aa tlie parlshionera wiabed, but a
brotlier ol ins u\sn wile, who !i<>:.is to the ap*
ii,i!iii m. nt in spite ol the wishea ol the pariah,
pi misiug that be will carry mi thc good work
of the- lute "incomparable vicar."
The Ultramontane porty in the Geroian
Pmliiiuit'iii object to the- ringing "t church
h. ii- tn tin- local civil authorities, lin-}
an- offended by tbe tinging, of the bella
un tim anniveiaary of thc battle ol Bedan.
ni c,nus,, tiny "do not regret thal the
i.einiaiis wini that battle, bat complain
that Protestants boas! ol it aa a triumph
over the' Kunian Church. A bill bas passed
i.a Lower House, providing that it shall nol
lu- lass lui for thc civil autuorttii ? to u
lull, except to Rive alarm iu cases of fire,
flood ami ilu' othei public calamities.
I. ct sent' the Presbyterian chareoea <>t tins
country gave ijW00,000 to tbe eaase eil hume
nu -lull-, ul which sum ilu* New-York Pres*
hs te ry gave *}1.;,77''. 92, or nearly one-quart, t
ui tin sim given by the entire Cburjh, and
lu addition il apenl fRt6.000 nt borne, li an
-nulli were laid upon the whole property
of the I'.iit.cii lot thc purpose ol reteiviug
(romeach membei a tam in proportiou to his
actual property, New-York would give, it ts
estimated, $26,000 instead ol iMBjOOO?no
reckoning beting ma.lc of the jjsiJtJ.ouo aged ol
borne, _
Daring the carly and middle years of his
mmistry, the late Kev. Ur. ide, or Medway,
Muss., waa accustomed to receive into bis
family, bia study, In* ivarish, aad iuto his su
ci.il ns well as Inn public religions meet*
mgs, yiuiiiK' graeiuates irom the* OoUegeB, Bl
order tu give them practical edacation in the
work ut tbe ministry. More than toity such
sn n- ciitiiiit'el bj linn, two ul lin lu being still
engaged Lb BCtiVB work at the whamed ajre
ot eighty live years rc*i|jectiYely.
When tho Kev. E. B. Ce>p aev-epteel tin
teirate ot the Keteuuied Ch uren at Forty
eight li-nt. uud Filiu-avc., this city-less than
sis months agi>?emly twenty-fhe <>f tho Ml
BjOWI on the ground rtetor eil tbe church
n tit. el. Now there aro emir two or throe.
vacancies. Mmv former attendants have
furnell, and tint nv BC the t are
j'eiuug nu ti freah fruin the colleges.
Miss Hervey, an ccn-Biiic alderlj lady, who
elie-el re'ccutly ut Le'iuningtem, lu Liu'iiml, baa
left a considerable ann, ot fuuiu'V li tlo- .vai
vutiiiB Army. Tu Captain Mas. ck, ss hu-..ma
time a a*, i ul,fained nciniiety lunn Ix-ing Hue-el
and impriaoned tor obatroctin** the- eU
She- niiide a personal witt ot $LBOO Pot lita
local caose she- gare throagh him W.000 tu
raak. The- boSBM in which she- i've??'
also tu Captain Haycock, sad she Kai
qaeathed tn u.Minimal sum of >5,000 for tho
general caose, To the Weelejan Church -ha
luis given fsabfLOOO.
Dr. I'ttsiy's only son, who recciiMv di. il,
- Indefatigable In Us vitrta te ton
I hrartes. hi 1 I 18 he -rant he Winter lt
Malta ami Athens. lu ISM '? ?? weed la >r.
PeteiBbVlg and MbBBOWJ iii 1 -e?l7 '?? i
'J nun, .nut Milan; in l-efiH tu Miilinl ai,
famous l.si -anal Library ; tn 1 R5li to Uila-alur.
M.t Itu, Ah xnii.lt ia. Intro, Munt,! Minn,
-lanni.utile, Paiiuoa. tko ea nvoau ul >
j., uki, the mouaateries of Mount Atti i, I
to Fl. renee, lu 1 -?:<>I, went uga! ,1.
in 1 864 tu Mount At!,,,.. Cseu tbl
nu' include till his i Lsiu I i
wiiith arc l.itnuiis foi i a -.
Shortly before be left Mentone, Mr, Pa*ar*>
geon preached in the Fr--m h dote taut
?ii iw a rery large congregation, imo x
s\ !i"iii n ere Fr, Brume
I?'lies, ural Other lure i'm ts, tvhu
read ii- sermon* a? translated into then na?
tive toBgoea, M.mv ut iii- hearers lound 14
English niuch more latelltgible mm ikey ha.I
expected to lind it.
1 : c ii: tin- United Bl '
soi sices are held bj tho Bandeuianiau -??
abm v. t ulm., the place ul burial ol Bu
luau, ti,1- I,,niel ts hu ji.ive his nain. IO
lie r*. ct. Ls els ss ci k the lueiiiuil. li .. |
meeting al ahu b Iliej gm
.1 kiss and down to a diunet ; wv.... il
.their employ.
A ...- - . f ie noons, <l ' other
-' Ipts ss lin ii belong) d to Ute K -.
Tiuiothy Edwards, tba father ol 1
rda, have- been brought to Iib ? i
-??I. Conn., him! a ll 1
1. h ind for use ia the ba* -.t ta
The] .'iii om t I
two h. _
lt i? ?- misBtoa ii - 1
in Ness -/ uland, nit .en ut ,1 pt?| H.
iii 100,000 iii. ie ure bow ui.is about
l,u00 who do noi make 1 proieasiou 01 ? bits*.
11.11 iv. lt is s mi thai om -tenth ul
come is readilj contributed by this -..,,_ ,
th.- support ot tl ; n ligion.
I'll' s.iV of Mu,1 iig a effects Bt Ce**
leal tied 4 - . ? -t
i.. iug low. I ne cai.di Italia nra
from Cardinal Fiche's collection, lett
% . > uud "S* ?"? 1 |>air ; au " A ~-utn ju nus," - ? ?!
to he tn l>.eatchins, went foi $105, bbs) u
*?* Vu ?rm uod Child,*1 attn buted to ii.vii,iel,
brought ibe* enui moils sum 1,1 .fl 7 "'U.
Tin- sum of moues which tbe Pre ? 1
Board ul Fe 1 igu u
.? ni lin D.i.ik ;i. Liv. 1;. in 1
ii hod Ii.mu ii. posited . - $ ID, OOO. A 1 rut
$7,000 only of this sum has thus tai been
up bj subscriptions, the ni>"it thai 1 sod I
-" made up beiug aol
tl 1 meeting ??f the Synod of Central v
York, held in Utica ,1 few days ago, a -u-i
Bcriptwu lui the Preabyteriasi sajdowoteai ol
O . .. IS .1.11 lill. I , I
v..ivc $1,000 cub aiui om- oiliei g.i\e .;-.-.' - >.
The Ber. Bnosrll Streeter, who died ..&
Woodstock, \ 1., oa >.iiiu.ts get, ssa* that
oldest clergyman ol Ibe L'niversalisl ilei
lnatiuii, ami ,-,-s, -,i| ibe distinction ol
.0 ,,1 tin- fathers 01 timi faith, lie woe
. .igli.y-eigbt.
Ii, a mortuary chamber bel 1 iging t
<' -cullin (hun li, al MeideUB, lt.ny.
ologiat has discovered ii,1 te ? ,-'?
priiicea ol the famous Ferraniu House ol E?ic,
u.tiing from tbe seventeenth aad tin eorlj part
ol ibo Bighteeath ct n
On a n eeni Sunday the I
ii, the nltl ? ' ? .
! a. which is ..... 1 ?
t .tl.cilia, stlii-li sitpldrUBta .1 lade -ned al rr
? 1 .- j,,an ui m. *'? ? - 1 Koine tl 9} -" ?
hui I read J bee i,.r ita
lion. _
It is n pom el eil .1 ntl..1 t< 1 I;
liugford, Couu., that owing to the sinai i
.
...
J
kn ba
Ure ie i-s t bl rty ' I ? >
? li tu ,1 ss,,il;:, ill . t
tlie Boai ? 1
, ,i.c appin .t'.i.01.
The le ade 1 >.f the '! . .r
'.
.ml def a rn il ion ? I the
St, Lullls lies. sp.|[.,-ls.
A Methodist revival in the village ?>f K
!? li, i'i 1.li.--the s,-,n iii I1 ? il
produce I *. \
fell) "1 ?
Bishop OIllvaBt, ol L1 ind 'il, is ?
Bishop in the Church of Eoi-iand, bel
tss.'. Bishop Bewlej Hui. nf Lodar aud
. youngest, lui.ig luty-lu.ir.
? h. Presbyterian chm 1 1
Ediubiirgh held religious services on ?
,1 sp y. ri,- ie were '
In England god Ireland tli 1
tWO Mu! mun duneln -.
Ol KM.SI RI I HIlOl s OPINIOS
Ttni m roxibibi 11"'
>c,i.i ilu Booton Holden hule
No maa ezpeois to go to a gooU c4iuoe*ri rag 1
lecture, er I btttsio of art, a t
paying for lr. Bnt when yon come ?
vices t ai' ai mau 1 peep ittcnding t 1
10 responsibility in puring the expense*, l'
icu ii:ii-.t be artist d in?
structive, the teuiperal 1
delight tal. ur those a ill i.i
? . ie, I ..e ,r nag ? ? t 1 'nen . Bal ?
ba-kets com.* round for the offcriag, tin -if
the hearers look insulted, 01 Ine-utt tbe -c
dropping iu a 1.e-ceat piece. Wa believe I 1
gospel to the *.?, bat we do nol believe In 11
inti- sf, vice . ted p -""jli- i-.u l
a less. _
NI-I lil.M.UV li Al.1. OOO Kr..,
I nun .hr Vothoditi ?lt.ik.,.,i\
A ares ? ntouibors ol t .?? human fatuity r*?>
Karu .. dog-As ?' isa sreel aa 1 sae ? ,1 1 .
1 i,e, f,i ,1 ii ri iy ai a mel 1 be -lo-s : t .-t mai
ll, B I '1 "' >!? fl 1
, ?' v 1 k theil a;" ' 1
rn ths 1 !??.
polieeman ia " aeutei" ibei il Hi
breaks tbe nug. 1 il 1 th. ?? ss and allow* bust um h
to 11- ? th.- s 1 , [ in tbs pnrsntl
fae /? id Caril el
bard names, among nrhieh 1* "neuter." Well, ssh
are ut,-l? lii.it is. We ai'''"ii 1,"llh l si |e ,,|
don-rights. Ihe Ve \ 1 lisl ss ?- . ,
? liganee, upi
Koeal-Ure sdlng iimi pietj in I nt
visits. Bo tar as ttl .1
delights iscon. 01 u d, our pul ? .
can to pan the I
BliHOP . u\K AM) I in. Iili,I.K -ll ?
et flil VstS-Karal < Ur tutula Ul Wwi.
Thanes R ? .t the Bible will ba priuteei.
The 'im -i.oii is, snail lue J
mini it ur mu f-ami the tray ib which tbatua -
ion 1- an- .s . rod il-t.r m 11 es ! a,- nomi ss i, -I I . ?? fin t*
hi,.ri 1,.-01 .? Am. 1 .-.ii, Bible Bock>ty. or twa 1.0
truth is, BisbopUo-ts ?eamesl
oi the pceeeal raifOoa tint ka ki saai itae ss.
itiet awhile, th it iii i>ii|>oniiia the im.ilma of n.e
li,IW is'es isi.in by Ihe iee It-iS oe SSur'. svhii ll lieetl BOB
an.I "tiplit not ti> int.-rl.-r,- ss ith th I i . mt
lug of iii** pnaeal version), los sod "t tei.u. rii u n-e
Boeiety aserviee, be has really done it ur aerabte
Injury- ?'? rt am ly, If the Bible Hoe let j re fust ? tenta
tins ssurU, verv imiiit ehurobt - vs ni be caa , ? lied '??
devotes their fuude lor prlntlag the Bibb* tn Booth r
ilirectiuii. and then. stIi-'u tin- noss K.-vtai.i.i ? 1
come min imi.ni.u use* il lt ai ssa
re it wd 1?the Bible !-ociet) may flud that n
|, naltted its. pportuaitT foe aVsiafl ita best w.rn tu
lissa by un nu uro s ed.