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EN AM) H0USKI10U>. ir venture tt> augmjff a uow bnt ? ?- Of Itoft ?? optt udat U lam traces of their uii) next morning. I thero ribe fur myiK'lf, and havo fro so (or others onions, ? w raw, but Spanish do. Everyliody this in ago to jiiiiicliu tliin thy root This i, I iuu Him-, Mjioriho powora. In my own caso Umy uevor (nlL DI am 1t.-k.- i1 ?itli work, and feel I ?h?U not hI.vi>, l.nttwo ur threo small _ omoni, iui. I tho olloct is mugical. Onions aro idao oxoelluut tbioiffH to eat when oxnoaou to int<'tiHo c.l.L Sir. Parnaby, Tront ikl.1 Fishery, Keswick, informed me that wlu'ii Doileeting salmon and trout nggs in the winter, be finds that oommon r.,w ouiooM eunblo him and his mon to lnyu' tin: io) uud cold of tho semi-frown ,...,ii.,........1. bettor than boor, oto. Tlio 1 tio oxpeditiou. hay<? therefore ? ?,?xi utook'of onions with thorn. Fiuslly, if u poraon ?u*otsleep, It Is because tlw blood la 111 tho bruin, not iu J bin s-tonuu'li. Thia is to bo romediod by catiug a biscuit, u hard-boilod ogg, a bit of broad and chctau or wmothuig. .1 11 J_ --JV1. .. ?lnu9 0f wjUo ur iu will lull - . I'lOB UlO \ uumo of Frank BncklaniL KvrplitK nieaf Vrcali. hoiiSf?B5*5? "Mix ?alt"an& putM verta-d nltpetcr in tlio proportion of i ouo .tulileHpoonful of- aidthotor to one ?j5uipfnj of MUt> Cover tlio bottom of tlie jiir Ml VI IW?i VWIV. ??w -7-" ? I with ft sprinkle of- ?4t Bud pen nt ilowu a layor of moat, sprinkle U 1 .....nnH llin uiiiiiii IIH if 1I1HL or towel uud wet it in strong unit lUld wstor, iu whiojin little of tho Baitpotor is ilissolvud. rrpss tlio clotli eloeoly over tho meet anil set lu ft oool pkioo. | lie sure mill Tireee tho cloth on tightly ns each layer U rtrtiovod, and your meat will keep for Mentha. It ia n good plan to lot U10 moat lio oror night after it i?.| sliced, bofore packing. Then drain oil \ idl the blood that ooxos from it* It. will bo nocqfaary to chaiige tho cloth oouv idonally, or take it off and waah it?first in cold water?then scald In salt and wi ter aa at first. Iu'this way lumenicau havo fresh meot tho year round. Ilm kept beof, ?ay? the writer, Uiatwaa kill ed tho lJth ql .February, till the Hist of June, t Thau I paokod a large jar of real in thu aanio. wiyr during the dog-daya, uud it kept ail weoks. 1V?-IkIiI 1.1 tlrnln. One of the trouhloa oonutiy groin Bliippoaliayelathe -vuriatinua in weights between UieuinolToa ami tho ulevBtora. | In oho elOTutor a fow years up, woleani tho wtcoaa orer tlio nmouiit of Rruio aet Uod for WW orer 9,000 buaheta^-au nmonuk anOkiont to defray all tho ox iieuaea of rtnuifagthoeioTator for a year. To qbrlato tWa swindle upon tho fimu era, it is proposed to iiavo tho Ixigif1 turoa of the Weatern 8tata? paaa a ^ oorapellin^ tho roads, or, at any rati1, lowing the shippers to put in, at each! railway ntntien, n set of Males which t-ludf tie kept tmo, to weigh tho grain lioforoi.it fc shipped. This -will 1? a oheok uiiou tho fiiquent praetiecs tliat havo obtained to a gnovous oxtent niuour tlio elovatora, and tlio shippeti havo liiut to suffer without remedy. IWo grange and ogriciilturnl iin]iem tliat aro nbt afruld of Joaing a littlo job printing; qr a paai would do well to no tice tbSiSnggostion-n suggestion that originated with one of tho heaviest grain doukrs and boat bnaincea flrma in Ohi Ca??' Care of Vcsss Wsctu Some furraors havo advanooil thooiiin lou, uud oven practiced upon it, that to : luiro' lianly stock tlioy must booxpoaed to tho woathbr, nudstinteil in food wh.lo yonntri or, iu other words, that a calf ir ooft woU f?d and cared for will natur ully lie tendar, und muat be bo fed through life to bo kopt in good condi tion. This is not ao, in tho tat in stant, for Block half-fed while young can never recovor from tlio uijurv thus reoeived, and no nfter-mro iu (coding can miiko ns good nn nnimul as woulu hftve boou produced by proper trcatnieut in early life. To koop stock prolltahlj, they aliould always bo kopt in a tlim iug condition, receiving oxtro attention whilo yonng and growing, especially during tlio winter nud spring. Oooil shelter and plenty to oat and drink are *? ly noccsaury nt thia scftson 01 purticolftrly uuwmmuj _?? -- tho your to all oolts and calvoa whiob wo dotdro to becomo valuablo homo? and cattlo hereafter. Bolllna n Jolm of Bcel* Tho Irlth Partner's (lazcttc givow^ ex plicit direction* for boiling a ioinfof beof. It says: All meat, poultry ex cepted, should bo put into cold water, Mill iiot boiled too fast. In every en?o let wire bo taken to rompvo tho sonm llrom the top of Ulo water juitt before it SkhR 010s keeps tlio meat and tho fwotcr oloan anj agrocablo in appearimoe. Aathowitordocroftaoa from evuiiorntton, rcpltniah jrith hot or boiling water, *p ua to koqp the meat alwaya covored. It is nshal to allow a quarter of an hour, lor every pound' of tho meat in boiling, reokoimlgfrom tho time Oio water begiiw to boll;-wu?'thia is a rulo which will, of conreu, bo departed from according w? than quickly, ltaiiid boUing hardeus Uic meat, torfectty fresh mt*t reauires longer bolhng than that which is tender or r'IK* t'Umu H??i. Chimney sootl*?aiil to .bo avalnablo stimulant and fertihxer .^or fpurden. flowers, A lady who had tried in >-ain to train a climblug nswaiul mpmuo over her windows was despairing over the stunted plants, when wm?-ono rc oommendcsl. "sootU-a." Forthwith ijie . madasoino "ten," taking a toi^oupfiU oi Boot to a quart of water. Two or thri-n dunes administered to both rose plieit direetloi beef, It .says copied, should \ sua iiot lwiled v let oiro bo tal %drom the top o! fioiiM. Tills li fimter clean iuu three dimes aannniswin-u ,.UUi .? iui.1 vine effectmillr revived thom. They grew rapidly and tonriantly. rn every jti ;ht after runuuig ?? i happeneil to ?. jlio lad when I his (boo wns torri e skull cruslied in. 1 motheriwere within a low wc when lio htiirti d to mn, joeaea af their son's fearful e who witnessed the aeons ? miij ofligotiyg New York Confidence Men. During ilio seen of tlio New York State comuiitteo appointed by tlio As sembly to favwitiguto the criminal statu* of New York city, with 9 viow to im proving tho wuno, a private detective gavo Home interesting testimony, in the ooursoof which ho tohl how confidence men operate on unsuspicious travelers. A respoctablo stranger, with indications of a well-furnished poeketbook, is loiter ing near tho depot or wharf preparatory to a long railroad iournoy or a voyago across the seas. A man oomos up to him, smilingly, and with outstretched hand oxolaims: "How do you do, Mr. Smith! I'm delighted to soe yon in New York." Tho surprised stranger re sponds; " I tlunk you are making n mis take, sift u?y name is not Smith." "What?* resumes the confidence man, "aren't you Mr. Tom Smith, of Schoueo tadvl" or words to that effect. "No, sir, again reqwuds tho countryman inno cently, "my name is Jones?Robert Jones, and 1 belong to Bcholiario, uot to Schenectady." "Oh, I bog pardon; I see it is my mistake; good day," and the confidence inuu departs. But tho in formatiou ho has just gainod ho prompt ly passes to a confederate, and iu the ooano of another ton minntoa tho in tending voyager is again saluted, this .time by a pewoii with a valiso. " Good uoss sakos, Jonos, is that you? Whore are you bound to?" This timo ho is again surprised,but his new acquaintance pUes him with questions and rominis oenoos of Schoharie that soon induoo familiarity.. Tho now arrival is also making tho samo trip as Mr. Jonos, but he hits to oouvert somo securities into cash bofore his departure. Won't Mr. Jones step rip with him to tho money changer's ? Of courso ho will, and do lightod to moot so agreeablo a fellow traveler who had known liim in Sclio bario, although ho liad quite forgotten liim. On tho way to tho money- changer's they ore both mot by a geutoel y9ung clerk from Clalliu's or Stewart's, who has a bill of goods against oonfldcuoo mau Ho. 2, and is In a great hurnr to collect it?it h only $160. This dork is stOl another oonfoderate. " Dear me 1 what shall I do, Jones? will you give this follow tho ?150 until wo go ut> and cash tho securities I I forgot that bill entire ly." The simplo Jonos complies ifjth tho off-Rand request, tho clerk gives over tho reoointed bill, and very shortly after tho gentleman with tho securities slips out through the side door of the Astor House, or somo other' suoh building. That's what is called tho confidence operation. Tiniotheo Trlmm and His Creditors. A writor in U10 Poll Mall Gaictte tells thefrjlowiug nuecdotos about the late Leo Lospes, the Parisian journalist, bot* tor known as Tiniotheo Trimin. He was as reoMcsslv generous a spendthrift as ^Aloxandre Dumas, oud ovon when monoy flowed prosperously toward him, con tinually found himself in straits, from "which he was often wont to emerge by devices which stamped him as a practi cal joker of rare order. A trndosman having long dunned him for a bill, Lcs pes ono day wrote in dejected terms ap pointing au interview /or the morrow, mysteribusly promising that pay ment should bo efloctcd"at no matter what sacrifleo of norsonal dignity." Tho tradesman, on calling ot.tlio hour fixed, found Lespes hitting in a room stripped of its furniture, ami clad in nothing but a pair of ,Iwthiug-drawcrs. "I liavo pared with my most indispensable gar ments to do lienor to my obligations," ^id Lespos, handing him n heap of bank notes, "and now all I ask is that you flivo mo your arm for a walk down tho Boulovards, in ordor to provo that you think mo au honest mau." A last anoc doto will paint tho character of tho good* humored, genial wit, who has left nono but frionus behind him, and who will probably Ikj romomberod moro for his friendship than for his writings. Ono day Lospos beiug at work was disagreeably intruded upon by a creditor who an noimoed his inteutiou of hot dopartiug till ho was paid. Parloy proved useless; tho creditor plantod himself on a chair, oud Lespos beheld him with consterna tion draw bread and cheeso from his l>ockots as though to fortify himself against ovenls. Several hours glided by: Leslies hud rosumod his writing and finished an article. Tho creditor showed no ?signs of moving, and, from the glan'oos whidi ho cast at a sofa, was ovi dontly speculating what?kiud of bod it would make. Suddenly Lespes rose, nud with bits of uewspajHsr l?egau care fully blocking all tho apertures through whidi air could como into the room. Ho then mado preparations for lighting a charcoal fire; but before applying tho match pasted ou tho will, just opposite the creditor's oyes, a paper thus laconi cally worded: "Take notico, that wo died of our own will." " Wlint are you | doing?" exclaimed tho creditor uneasily. "Your society would render lifo intoler able, so wo aro going to commit suiddo together," nusworcd Timotlico, trnn qiullv. Needless to say that the credi tor decamped. A Hoofch Incident. Qneen Victoria was ono day standing 011 tho publioroad near Balmoral Palace, in Scotland, making n sketch of the palace from a particular point, when n flock of shoop wore driven along. Her majesty, intent on her work, took littlo notico of tho sheep, and merely moved a littlo noaror tho sfdo of tho road. Tho boy hi charge of tho Hook, seeing lior in the way, shonted at tho top of a stento rian voice: "Stan' oot o' tho road, wuman, an' lot the sheep gno by." Tho Queen cot moving out of tho way so quickly as thoshophord wished, he ngniu snouted: "Fat are ye stan'iu' thoro for? Gang oot 0' the gutoaml let the slieop by.'1 Ono of her majesty's at tendants. who wns at a littlo distance, hearing his royal mistress thus rudely 'tddrcssod, stopped up to tho boy and said : " Do you know to whom you are speakiugin that rude way?" 44Na," said tho shepherd, ,41 dinna kennor car; but lie sho ta slio likes sho sudna stan' i tho shoop's road. 41 That's tho Queen," said tho attendant. Tho boy lookod as tonished and wns for tho momont dumb, but after recovering his senso said, with great simplicity : 44 Tho Quoeu? Od, fao wy, thou, dinna slio nut 011 closo sno that folk may keu fao sue is."-J0/icc a Week,, Tho Bwnrity of Stocks A cashier of a certain national bank in apostoiuttoa letter transmitting a lot of United States 1 Kinds to bo oxohangod for registered stocks at Washington, said: I may not have expressed myself prop erly, not knowing muoh about this busi ness of bonds, but my into^tiomr aro pure and innocont. 1 wish to have thoso bonds in suoh a condition that when burglars corao to my room at midnight, nut a pistol to ray head, twist my nose, tako mo by each ear, lend mo to my bauk, and oompol me Id unlock my safo, 1 can contemplate tho roinovnl of 'n^lmuJijwiduwnilo (lint is ollildllko SUMMARY OP 5EWS. Ileum of Interest iron Howe nod Abroad. Another explosion, with a umall loos of lifo, is reported from Boston. The firework maun lactory of 0. E. Martin, In which nine men were at work, oxploded without any warning, and the building wu instantly a sheet of flames. Thrco mon wore taken ont seriously injured, and the other six wore burned to a ?risp. The loot on building and stock a&oiuit* to $00,000, on which there was no insuranoo. Th? tetn|>orauco poopio of Pennsylvania hold a convention at JlarrUburg, which wu coucodod to bo the most important and indium* tlal eror held by that body. Hon. a A. Brown was nominated for governor, and Elijah F. i'ennypacker, of tho Society of Friends, for treasurer. The platform pronounces th favor of woman suffrage, and agahut sectarian ao tion in regard to the publio schools. The voto of the party in the State is estimated at fifteen thousand Controller Hopkins, of New York, has bought *2,300,000 worth of United States bonds for tho account of the Btato bonnty loan siuking fnnd Advices from the Fiji Islands report a (light abatement of tho measlos opldemio among tho natives The result of Capt. McNeoly's fight with the Mexicans who woro stealing cattle on onr lino show* that thirteen of the raiders were killed and oiio wouuded. One of tho killed had a a lit of clothes taken from tho body of an American schoolteacher whom they had killed. CoiUna's followers swear tliey will havo thrco lives for evory one taken by McNooly's mon, and trouble is antieii>ated. Homo of tho catt o rooovorod by tho Toxana belong to parties located moro than two hundred "i""f back from the lUo Orando Tho firm of Bennettj Benson & Co., of Quoboc, havo suspended, with liabilities estimated at $1,012,000 As Oapt, Joseph Green and Thomas Murray, of Nowark, N. J., woro, indulging in a drunken bout, Murray's wlfo endeavored to got him homo, whert Green grossly Insulted hor and stock a llghtod cigar hi hor faoe, whereupon the won^an struck him With the blado of a r*ir of sciasors, covering the femoral artery, from which he shortly died. Mrs. Murray gave her self up to the polled! The oentennial of tho battlo of Bunker Hill was gloriously oolotoated hi Boston by an Im mense throng of poopio gathered from all parts of the ooiintry. The exercises began at 11 vo o'clock in tho morning by a latighablo parade of tho Antiques aud Horribles! pat terned after tho carnival at Bomo. Tho grand procossion started about noon, and consisted of military of all tho New Knglaud 8 tales, New York, Maryland, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Washington, D. O., together with Mason., Army of the Bepubllc, Knights of rythiaa and othor bonevoleut and raocbaiuoal associations, concluding with hnndreda of waj(oneoouUlning lmplomenta and jiroducta representing tho lu diutrios of Boston and vicinity. Tho biddings along the lino of march wore richly and tasto fully docorated, and everything and ovorybody was in holiday attire. As the brilliant pageant marched proudly along, tho elisors from tho immonso crowds on tho sidomlks rang out In contiuuoua applause j the varions Southern regiments iu particular receiving the lieartiost commondationa posslblo. Tlio stand at Bunker Hill monnmont contained Vioo-lYesldent WU aon, tho govoniora of somo demon different States, with their staffs, many membow of Congress, ofllcors of tho regular army and navy, iucludmg (Ion. Sherman, aud ihemayota of all tho principal cities within flvo hundred miles. Tho prooesslon started so late that It was seven o'clock before tho roar of tho column reachod Bunker Hill mjuumwit, and conse quently (he literary exercises wore iiooeasarily curtailed. After prayer and a song by a glee club, Gen. Clias. Bovciih, tho orator of tho day, dellvorod a short oration, descriptive of tho battle one hundred yean before and the results whjch had sprung from it. Addresses woro also made by Hon. G. W. Warren, den. Sher man, Gov. Hartranft, of Pennsylvania, and Gov. IJedle, of New Jorsoy.- Evory thing passed off admirably, and thoso oompotont to Judgo stated that never before had Boston contained bo many poopls in ono day. Gov. Wm. Alien has been renominated by the DemocraUo Convention, of Ohio. Tho platform opposes the oxorcko by federal au thorltle* of any of the rights belonging to States; calls for protection of all citizens, Irrespectively j limits the President's term to four yours and tho salary to f 39,000; domands retreuchmont and reform overywhore; doploros the grants of land or money or uso of govern mout credit to railroad or steamship companies; that tho amouut of currency bo mado aud kopt equal to tho wants of tnulo; that tho national bank circulation bo withdrawn and logal toudors Issued ; equal and oxact Justico to all religious sociotlo* and purely secular edu cation Bev. James F. Wood lias beeu in stalled as archbishop of the Catholto dfocese of Philadelphia Fallnres are reported dally from Loudon, aud tho liabilities in cach iuitanco vary from one to twelyo million dol lars. The wholo commercial portion of tho city is In groat consternation lleports from Lafayotto county, Mo., stato tliatmillions of toads have appeared there, and tho farm cm aro about discouragod Decision was ren dered in tho United States supremo court in tho caso of foreign bondholders against tho Pacific railroad cl aL, declaring tho road not to bo exempt from local taxation....Three men wcro drowned in lalto Winniplnoogoo, N. IL, by 1 the capslxing of their boat Japan has ajC. I pointed six commissioners to attend tho Phila delphia exhibition....As an unoxplododcharge of powder was being removed from tho stono quarry of Stearns A Co., iu Chicago, it ox plodod aud killed four mon, tho head of ono of thorn being blown off aud carried a loug dis tance. Tho disaster was caused by careless ness iu not using water to damj>en tho charge. A Mi*. Monroe, of Indlauapolla, In,, recently obtained a divorce from James Mon roo and was receiving tho attentions of anothor man, which so excited Monroo that ho beat her brains out with a monkey wrench.... By a docisiou of a Philadelphia court, the owners of tho schooner 11. G. Blalmlnll, which was sunk by oolllsion with tho stoamerTona wauda, havo received a verdict of *50,000 against tho Southern Mail Stoamship Company. Advices from Washington state that the Moxican raiders havo run off oattlo from the Texas frontier to tho valno of ovsr two million dollars since the first of January Samuel Gurnsay got six cent* damages in a libel suit against the Utica llcrahl John Casey was hanged at Paris, HI., and Nathan Burgees at Enitigluun, 111., tho same day. They died pro testing their iunoconco, although both had previously confessed tholr crimes Tho telograph from London states that tho steam ?hip Moravian, for Quoboc, has on board OCR Mouuonlte immigrants from llnsaia Tho London Time* says It Is roportod that tlio king of Burmali has become convluoed or his In ability to raooeeefully oppose tho English, and haa yloldod on all points In dispute The Moscow QatrUe nays England having declined to outer Into Intlmato relations with Huaala, unless the Oentral Asian States aro placed un dor the protection of International law, Bitssia haa no reason to leave the alllanoe of thetbreo emperon A fire broke out In an excise bonded warehouse oontalnlng eighteen hun dred puoeheona of whisky, In Dublin, aud tho barrah exploding, freed the liquor, which in HtanUy spread into the atreot, In a burning flood, and Ignited the whole neighborhood. A vast mob surroundod tho firo aud hali>ed thomsolvos freoly to tho whisky, which boom rendored them dangerous, ami tho military had to be oallod oat to clear the streets. Socio twenty buildings wore buruod, at a lota of over *500,000.....Quite a sharp shock of earth quako in reported from Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. The moat violent ahocka were felt at Bldnoy and Anna,. Ohio, whoro honaes wero cracked and. thrown- dqwn. Tliero woro no OMTgo Wition, ? ouulbMt wpula ol 0?*?etj, N. rtaiwd liU yritt who had | wp?ru*l Irom Mm, ?yuMUt.r', tome ia | Brooklyn, and fatally shot her. Ho was seized ! by the brother-in-law, whan ho ahot himself, but not seriously. On a police captain en deavoring to arreat Wat?on he fired a ahot at him, hut mlssod. Tho murdorer wis finally taken to the polico station whoro his wonud waa dressed and he waa lookod up Charles Thompson, of Now Brunswick, N. J., waa robbed by throo men whilo aaleep at Trenton, N. J., but awakened as they woro flniahing and atoutly resisted their nafarioua effort*, which no infuriated them that they foil upon him with knivea and raxore, Inflicting sorisus wounds. Thompson's cries brought the police, who Bocorod (lie robber* Stouten refugees, who were pat an a voaaol by Uio Uraguayan a^thorltloii with ordora to leavo tho country for political offenaoa, landed at Charleston, 8. O Tho officers of tho ship Hamilton ' | report earthquako ahocka at aoa whilo off tho j island of Barbadoos on Juno 4th. \Miilo run-1 ning in smooth water they suddenly onoouu torod an extraordinarily lioavy sea, in which | tho vessel waa pitched for ten or flftoon I lulnutea, whilo ahe shook aa if trembling ou a I j aand bar. At tho samn tlmo heavy rumbling waa heard below, aa if everything waa loose I and thumping; bat the cargo waa found aa I snog aa ever, on inapeotioa. Then came a lioavy ahock, aa if ilio ship had silled full agaiuat a rock; after which tho rumbling stopped, the aea became quiet, and the vessel j procoedod on her way uninjured Tho Delaware peach crop la estimated at 10,000,000 baskets... .Reports frocf the West say that there tiro prospect* of an enormous lurvost in Kausaa and Missouri this year. Tho Pope dismissal aa not oven worthy of meution the ramors of rooonoiliatioii between I tho Holy Bee and tho Italian kingdom. .... | All of the stoamors which have beou searching i for tho boats of tho lost steamer VIoJuburg havo roturuod without lhiding a traoo Pater, Kane, a flfteou-yoaiMild boy, waa aeoi doutally shyt by a companion, whilo playing oarda near Nswtown, L.I Tho ball paaaed through tlio heart, killing iiim inatantly... .All kinds of business is declining in Canada, aud many factories havo cut down their working hoars... .. .The United States staamor Baranac struck a rook in tho Boymour narrows, botween Vancouver's Island mid tlio bain laud, whilo on hor way to Bitka with a jiarty of sdontMo men. Tim vossol suuk completely out of tight, but no lives wero lost..... .A little daughtor of Mr. Foaroii, of. Jorsoy City, having boeu ab ductod, detectives wero sot to work and suo I coodod in finding a man named Jacob Rchmldt, in a cavo on Long Island, and witli liim woro two littlo girls, ono of thom tho Fearon girl, I and tho other a child who had boon missing for somo time. The man's object wm money. Tho war stoamer Plymouth, Capt. Rus ?oli, has been ordered to tho mouth of tho Rio Grande, whouco tho crow will proooodlu armod launches to tlie points whoro tholr sorvioos will bo required. Tho command on tho bordor Is intrusted to Gon. Ogdon.: Wm. M. Tweed was roleaabd from the peni tentiary ou HlackweU's Ialand ou a remittitur from tho court of appeals, and was again im prisoned in Ludlow street Jail. . Moody aud Baukcy havo been denied tho privilege of hold* Ing services, at Eton College, Loudon Religions riots, oausod by tho Ultramontanos, oconrred in tlio town of Iliioln, East Prussia, during which tlio burgomaster was stabbod Tho Maino Democratic Btato Convention was held at Augusta, and Gen. Ohas. W. Roberts waa nominated as oandldato for fovornor..'... .Tho following kro tho balauoosiu tho United Btatoa treasury! Currency, *4,5447731 special df posit of logal tondors for tho redemption of certificates of deposit, f GJ,485,000, coin (ifi eluding ooin certificates, !i0 M8,000), 473,244? 08a { ontatauding legal ten ere, *377,004,000. ......Tho msgniflcont diamonds presented to Ooiu Bhorman's daughter by tlio Khodive of Egypt are still in tuo New ] ork custom houso. The duty on thom amount i to over *100,000. Another iusanoman raa arroetod in tlrtj vicinity of the White Uou-( at Washington.... Tho hoisting apparatus of t oMnrchiuomiuoat Nevada City caught fire. Tioro woro sis men in tho shaft, which is four ituidrod foot deep, at tho tlmo, one of whim nxado his escape. Two woro takon ,out dead, ftor subduing tho flames, aud a third dlod. ho reiuaiulug two werorescued uninjured....In Olatlio, Kansas, ! a house oocupiod by a Mrs.Xeavitt wm blown j down, aud tlio father and sis child woro In stantly killed. Mrs. Loavitt as badly Injured. Tlio Potatoes aud 110 Beetle. Tlio Now York Jfcrali says: Tlioro nro farmers, wo boliove, \ ho lmvo treat ed tlio Hubjoct of tlio pot to bcotlo with indiflcroueo, and who ha o oveu looked upon tlio beetle, because 10 appeared in print boforo lio did iu t m fields, na a brmich of fancy farming -ono of tlioso thingH contrived to fill p ngrionltuml nnd othor papers?nud t nt a practical farmer nooil know notliii ; abottt, lJtit they havo cliangcd tlu's opinion upon discovering tlint tho ou y reason tho bcetlo did not appear to hem in their Holds was that tfioy did not givo tho Holds tho necessary scrnti y. As reports from various Btatos sho - ho ii thero. now, aud no spoctaclcs iro uoeded to note hii presouoo; for 1 nro and thoro tlio tops nro gono from a 1 11 of potatoes in tho handsomest flolds, nd in novorol othor hills tlio loaves look Lko spocios of work lu niagreo, aud in sotoe points tlio enemy has made such uroj rcss tlint tho prompt farmors havo plow* ;1 in tlio crop and planted grain, although in mnuy parts of thefatnto of No>v Jorsoy tho Holds woro gono over to "pick out the 1 tootles. Tho eggs wero oltoiiBively de posited, and now tho uavly hatchod grub, at present scarcely larger than a flaxseed, appears in snch nunbers tluit from throo to six may bo fdind on every lenf. Bv tho timo thoso folows have at tained thoir natural growth, therefore, green potato plants nro likely lo Im a rarity iu many of tho agi{cultural dis tricts. A Hint. Sinoo ladies lmvo begun colorod hose, thoy should color twotl ou thom is jwL Ilnrt Dyke, member of the linmcut, had ndo]>ted tlio boingon anoxoursiou fru. few wooks ago, ho dauoed his feet swollod, and tho pi uuablo to discover tho oat, of them took a notion U ntockings ho woro, wldcli bo oolorotl -with onilino poisouotis snlistAueo, that tho nkitt and raised virtili Ladies in London, Paris t_? had been similarly alTootcd a oks the esse of Mr. Ujkebooaii I the doctors even gnoss at I o of this now foot (Useaso. DVoar parti . 1 now tliat tho :>is >iii mis, Mr. a British Par ishion, and, London a Next day darsiciansworo o until ono oxaminotho ,io found to lye, a very rad irritated pustules. - elsowhoro and not till known did true osuse !te a hud boon urtof Sixth iand^nS'lin { i my look! w tr*in."j Ihrrhunib roworoici "DonHlot KxllioArt." w to mftko ill roooivo I Oragln A i Jturon of! 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