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a puu‘o’d Phoumnon. A case has just come to light in New- . ”k, N. J., which is in every sense 01‘ ' the word as singular in Its character as 'mt of R. H. Newell, 0! Jersey City, [who has not eaten substantial food for‘ .1; weeks. The case, which is a very curious though an _lnterestlng one, is wagging the attention of the medical ‘ fraternity of Newark, who seem to be vet, much puzzled over it. It appears 'thfl some weeks ago a lady, the wife of . well known citizen, front to Rockaway beach in company wnh her familyto .pend a pleasant day. During the down- ‘ ward trip the water was rough aucHhe boat heaved somewhat, so much so, in deed, that the lady experienced some‘ warble sensations, but did not be- ; come seasick. She sought refuge from her feelings in the cabin, where the i nausea gradually disappeared. Never- ; ‘ Mean. her whole system. seemed to be disturbed during the sail, and the sea‘ hm did not have the usual invigora- ; fingefiect. For several days alter an allusion to the boat or the humming of .tune that was played during the pea ’Bo caused a sensation of nausea, and she could not take anlyl food. For foug veeks her only nourie ment has been a cnohr and a spoonful of cofleo or tea once or twice a day, and occasionally a peach or a piece of melon. . The lady has tried over! remedyto get her appetite back, but Without avail. Not alone does she caperienoe a want of .ppotite, but a positive repugnance of food. Tonics, on being taken, are im mediately rejected by the stomach. The digestive organs are fully distend ed and larger than in their normal con dition. This circumstance sometimes causes pan). Her system is very weak Ind her health poor. The case 18 caus \ in much anxiva among the lady's l‘ friends; The more mention of sailing, ' or the motion of one's arms as in row ing, and the whistling o! the tunes play ed, «use! arecurrdhce of the same gem nations as were felt on the boat. The unit-looked upon as entirely new in mological science, and though specu ' n is extensive, it is impossible so tar to arrive at any solution or remedy. Hint: for the One 0! the Tooth. We find in en exchmge en article on are end treetment of the teeth, from which we draw several points: Persons with decayed teeth should never drink We» hotortoocold, neither ‘ ' “tech thenemenlbrinion tooth— eehe. Inhevifi decayed wet stopped, Hemthet the deceaed pert: ere plwionely eleened ont. beerve, duo, “the-topping need innate! menu nelp % » s": 1r AM» be new, never nerdy guy enhehnoe. u tending to deetroy enamel ooeting of the teeth. 'lo prevent the tormetion of mm, rub theteeth on going» bed, end eleo the flu thing in the morning. Parme- Ilnettention to the Itomech, en when ,yufindthe tongue {erred tekeleme ' pedicine. * n ; ' ‘ re to cold 13 the meet freq‘ent one. flaming 1:” trill-ea and - v , on” 3333 ”$375.“ it. When you here the tootheehe, do not be persuaded to try ereoeote; it gives rpm-er, relief! to the oerioatooth eat when; .9 :..~'-w% we Inn-ins fomentntione teke oere 10"" been not expo-ed to edreltof eel eir, diam hem: more sensitive at out inn-lan et the: the. , . The wont of ell bed bite in picking the teeth yith 3 pin, end nothing ie l 0 memgeto tootheche. I! eneh e mint indulged in, me e quills All. lutly,_be it obeerved thet the (n --hre perfection o! the teeth depends up on the ettention beetovedbrpon them In youth. Perente mot too ling? tuna-ed with the importance of I “"90; 0150;! on youth he too {requelitly win my mule-nee or neg eot I .Tnflnmo or Bum—The quee- Hm_whetherbeee hove the power of MB ii I mooted int among notar _ “up Sir John Lugobook 1m tried ex ‘ mmhwithhiebeeein ordertoeln «who. am... Thee hedne pupa Nuchnoloeetohiebeee, hehutned "'OB whhde,edu-ill pipe, owning . M, Ind Ihontinq, but no noiee eeem ‘0 (11-tub than in the lee-t. Never- Nh-ecnfiouoooumnoo took place | h dlylldnoe It Windeor. 1 06"” 8“WI!"- oonmendm“ ofloer w WWeGurd-Jepomthete few ? “Hm. 'hen the regiment we: xe yWhomeflelddny, eewennof ‘ rwghfiaanm, lollowed “FHvuthehudeo: the Milo: ““38 ill the hornet- yerd the bend Wuphgzymommmw finch; the followed their on m' forming up Ibo, end eettling on ' lmuch o! . tn. am the heede o! “5 benghmen. They were It onoe the Pneoner by the oorpon! of the my end Ire now hived in the bunch Th. dint-hoe over which the beee {ol- Mthehendwu more then e mile. We h" heard of opening beee, but g'.‘ "3 Eunice! beee with nvengeenee. “hmmgm in the country been”; be“ y Incen- ol nttling e WEN with 3 piece 01 iron, or W‘m aefinkettle, end the old “‘l3? Mew-6m“- u‘ uv. . ~ kyle-don of e nemue wear-1:;- ' “.B”th into A dentin“ o ' , “mm “It no nee eon imitate, a“ h"80h.- hm: frol'nhh mother-in ‘- I'hu'Pl! Inquiring it that-pore room A lady. Ll Ash-0.031.! Event. sums. wrm A summon“ mm, BUN ume bowl rowan) ovn lullfl'.» —~ ~ #5 0n the sixth of August there was an qccultation of the lsnet Saturn by. the moon, and Inns-trimaran me united among astronomers, by reason of the beautiful scene vhieh the telescope re. vealed on that occasion. On the third of Septeuxber there wflinother occult» tion by the moon In the morning. On the twenty-seventh of _AngusL Saturn we: in oppoeition to the Inn; tint in, though, the ezrth and the planet were in. Jun. 'ne,the uh coup by the middle place. It is somewhat’ re muhble that 111 the océhltetions were on §undsy. ‘ ‘ , TllO. NB» the “PM" 0‘ wfifl” "@345 II I I the'Fr‘enc astronomztgrronvfot,'m e memoir on the phyeieel eepecte o! the planet Saturn. Thie memoir wee pub lished, with illustrations. in Sillimau': Journal. One of these conclusion was that the inner. ' d Saturn‘s outer ring has {or norm ee- ehown jagged (tiorms near thehndfee, which would in icate irreguluity‘ of structure; enothee is thet the thiekneee of the whole ring system‘ in increeeing, end tint the inner ring is not entirely hen-gerani thongh more neerly so then the planet. Thie system-of ring! renders Setnrn en unique menberol the planets: bunny; and, as nodm‘ inve‘igatiom tend somewhat to all" tint '0 lave in it an evidence d the hath of laplece‘e hy pothesis d the whine] formtiono! our system, the import-nee blocked to e careful obeerveteon of the leteet posi tion by astronomers my be .reedfiy ep precieted. ‘ . . Satnm is now only ebont 732,000,000 miles from the earth, inst-ed of 829.- 5009?! miles, its greeteet dietence. It in til I diflerenoo ol IBflJXXMXI) mibe’ which mekee the period of en opposi tion so important to théetergaun. Saturn ie the oddeet oi, worlds that oompoee the known eyetem d the ‘nniveree. He in sixth in the order 0! idgetanc: from the en. Wandrzwed Wrong eetmngteleeoo ' ' ‘peere etriped with derrhelte, vii:- 4 i from their perelleliell to the equetor of z ‘ the plenet, ere believed 3 eome ecipn- ; tietetoheve been de ed by cnhi I rente einn'lu to outtnde winde. He ie :ettendedby ei t letellitee, who here} been, einee the ' xii-got tin-m» in! end in' their m .} He ie c in in ehereoter, end new” lpreeente the nine egpeerenoe twice in ‘eueeeeeien. For the epprent eeoeno‘ tnoity, the eetrononere gm the reeeon thet, einee the-urth'e men dished from tie enn ie “AXIOM” mflml nrn,w enine Whifiie ‘ 78§000,000 mafia... neereet the mfl en 880,000,” :Ith when w‘ iromit. Aethe leneolhierinaeie‘ “wax. anmflmww it- e . I womb-ghee whhhithpl eenteg'to em: I: Madly ones; ing; e which w l to the am en. bulge, den onetilu- 3 :11: ell-using- . '.. * 1 The in W on}: when the sun will?» a.“ m on the eune lide d it, but “been. invisible when» ihphne pe-ee w the oenterd‘ the W in well ee when it pent through the eenfier of flu mm. On thin mount, uyl Sir John Mel, twmorl three dinppeennoee of?» ' ‘ hnppeninlverylhd' .. . .j The diuppeennoee hh~ t every filteen L”. or“, file of Seturn’enw fioninfl _ endthe two lidee of :he ring" ’ ,1 amyemo ennehme . you; of darkneu. . e . ’“‘ 3: ‘fl Snum thud “50w; vim: the sun sets, m ‘ ‘ in the eveningn‘ai s]) W eat. It will be b {M nu- for name fimefi ." ‘ ten arm‘s" J.,, 3.; an: e u - . o. ”flyfigfi an: 3:: no 11 ‘ ‘ , v 1 ‘d, ' ollo'v' ' h‘lhqhwo bztuflogzt’to maths. : :1; ,: ii ———go-o———- ; fl) “ A sziJGW ”’Wlnl m .115 was young, in V , ‘ w settled ‘ ‘ on not mm. .0, ”Kg“... -- bin juntioo of mun-co in the ”mining trial 3‘ In. mood of murder. No l-vy- “a“ n“ in thin putlcnlu ml, and mm had it :1] his on “y. mum vu in, he gnnly’dhd'ih pin-Ir to the but, an“ th' .0 hm fif‘”°fi°“°"“" 3'3...” ' 'nne , to no. , execnud. A hr Id. ‘mr thgnwp-nothc mph: gun-w sad the I , _ ‘3'"; brought before the ' tion. In thorium, mm, 311‘- yon-(roll. MG (on H was»; mod by the wound, nd uppe-nd in all; gout-room lot thetdobnu. The 0 ”nice m prooooqu .- «Ime withtho uoond can u “shalom-u, when he wu intu'nphi by the lunar] counsel. “I! “confidant,"honid, “you «Emma mszll tint on can on 0 on 1’: you hunn'mm 33m, mm oozerwmdlh‘fidhmunnfl an" "17011.1 me mama-u. honor. “Curt try him! Thw- all you know nbontit. I tried Inland ind hill hugoflymm noun 12,331! lon don-gun. Ir. Comb]: , bring“: “new! '“d {raw-gum m “'1 , ; himJoo." And odidn ‘ Blunt-I oinlao—Tho when); of NO. nlstoal Pnooolty. William Crotch wss born in 1775, at Norwich. His bther‘s Brpsper, with ‘ no knowledge of musxc, but a passion ate low {or the art, built a small organ, and taught himself two or three com mon tifles which he Paved with one hand-n an ‘oneasms thorn? ‘JVhen his'lmlehoyws'e-onlyn’yea nd a half old he discovered a great inclination {or music, by leaving even his food to st tend to it when his father was playing. At twoy‘efs sldlmbo‘ldlmdi the hey note of h s favorite tunes, in order to persuade his father to repeat them. -Soon after this, as he was unable to name the tunes, he would himself play the he or thomhnduthmgwhm‘ he thought the key-note didodn“ affi cientl ex ’ whathe w' .te to publish: . It‘miins tabs.” been owiw ‘hh’hamg heard Worm snce of Mrs. Lulman, a musical lady who came to try his father's organ, and who not only played on it, but sang to her own accompaniment, that he first attempted to execute s tune himself. One evening, in passing through the sitting room, he screamed and struggled violently to go to the organ, on which, when he was indulged, he eagerly beat dowg‘the keys “sl3“ littlle fist. Neat» day ‘ng lqit wi 'l hrot or a on 0! 14,11de not’le: him r 4 ultil'ho blew the bellows of the orgaflywhile he [set on his knees, and beat down the ,keys, at first promiscnonsly; but pres. ently, with one hand, he played enough 1 of “God save. the King" to awaken the l curiosity of his hither, who being in the l garret, which was his workshop, has ; telilied downhstairs to wormhhitmseuli 1w ow atteor . hen eon 3 it was fie child wfiznwas'pe‘ounilgt h. i could hardly believe what he had heard and saw. At this time he was exactly Itwo years and three weeks old. Next 1 he made himself master of the treble of the second part, and the day filter he at- ‘ tempted the bass. 0n the parents re-i lsting this extraordinary circumstance] to some of their neighbors, they were} hnghdmand‘advissdlvyne new; repeat snch marvelous stories, as they‘ would only expose themselves to ridi onle. However, a few days after, Crotch being illhld unobls to go to work, Mr. Paul, a raster we‘fer, by whom he was employed, paling accidentally by the door, and hearing the om, taneied he had been desired, and cm hnd stq‘dathoinsw diverthhnselfonhis lawsuits instrument. Fully possased wish this idea, he. snared‘the house, 7“ NM . door, he In'w the eEd playing 5: the organ. while his brother was blowing god bellows. Mr. Paul_ thongath: m H : immediately brought two or three of the neighbors to' hsarit, who. proposa ‘tingths new smwd oineal'l one *Wygémn iv .3 ‘11.? w s l m l followmg day still m numb-I, {some toths house, ‘ “WW 0! W,“ "mm “kg ‘rents were forced to limit lib ' tion- to certain days and hours. in or der to lemon his {aims-aw themselves from the valence cl mt attendance on the onions mul- Ame—mm A nmtion on the much from the (navigate the ganja “ otive le, Ind ‘ In" it Whip”- toul in the report of Dr. Arr, AI lilh physidm. Let “muse pk!“ Ethioflvhich ni'j ' no! u- Mb _¢xpecr lun ber ‘ w! u add M." 11." 745' yl In ,255 girls, I dispro rtian which by nnd by will be re good I! file ‘ll]..th of the boys,“ will!» m. ore the. ,elou of 02:0 ,‘f unl history. Wdi 51"“ f 7 one chilgen , o _ m auto - in snot n ‘- ‘ boy! md 121,895 skhfilm so my"! nae-dump“ Th. , any” will mb. 1‘ . the mo. jooodingfi j ' -'». tolfl—‘he $133 "" ‘ "4'3““ . or ¢ - ~ ‘ in O‘mbst hedthyp'ulod * "oath "I“. however 3* r ' I this or Ea. i” "‘ "' “‘"M‘ in has! In M In! still magma: M'ggg‘yu'w , ”1 i - Baton hlfimunw mm‘. . vo nu fiud‘um’ qua ' f 1! '-\ ‘ 1 no no:- “.17th consump "M HP‘ 1* "had ' Nib 1:. haul—in “w emu-on H 27 ‘ was. 1‘ , “n; da fupqltwfll me more hhl ~ ' ”I. rihly. At 181, will remain to be mam and o! thee 123,“ will hue pod-had lathe ‘Sflh you of the much. The 38, Mun-infill won lg down then: burdens; but 2,- 1580! cm willflnfigleon so96,|nd 223wbe100yeuuo . Finn ,inthe 1% you of the count. tho hooli hlallilo vill Mex-but. Such, than, in a “angels“. of a million mun Ind vouch.» ‘ 'h ‘ 'Pgmnmm Baum! .Sdlio “Wm ’- g: Igoufith‘vz ' a ' P. than and Inn. fin kWh-I'M. mmmammwn bun-bun. , A “p 1 19m who in over readyto (mt 'Wfihndl ma ”influence- will 1m to 10. them "but tom him. ——* GOOD NEWS ! GOOD N EWS !i “ an. You nun-a a. New. 1" Thu PETER RHORTHM) Flo-oer Herein-I 1120!. bu mam-ed his prion to suit the tum-I 30 l- "l‘ loin-r III! for-el- prim. I / READ Ell LIST: l Full Dru- SIM o! the had ll'yle Benn ‘ orCloth .50 00 :tynw cI-xmen5mu.........r.......r uo. lylhh CI-lmero Punt-W. u to lo 00 BelumulDllgc-nn 5u1a.............r.. .83 oo Dome-tic (Eu-Imm 8uit1..........n.... 23 00 Send torSlmpleL PlLronLto Home luau-try. All orders mptlyfixfllu 'r - 'V I .- * :- Bflbl'l'. honul [nonun- Tuwn. "I Int-no.l. 111-Oct. above Inigo-- or, I‘m“. Bun g‘nnchco. “N. B." lunflnber the ml" um um Peter In: In connection with Any other Mo! 0! the m m. Inch represent-Hem bell). mm. by umcnr pulou- wuel. 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