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was - .9, are alhut ofi on " wtwe eat, .Thos wer ethe lavo h eat hlavinY S6ba, l,-r I bra.Cehieto a,r nt"hir tolte earesst o S se a o imlc ' trel tro t- _o ý e b it to do th,, or is it by experi ene P Now, 8 kharlfe Bell" wa one ow the l - estioable. '2 . a ofo too n~~t i ecelen-.rd oo t w ewith nthi oo i bat e i of Cribe" roo " la e root, had l SiaThe ornorm i. Iteo was en th~ edstre i e h. an sne salaer .hseo he .. _ stoe were onstantly -ayer in0 po wtho stead ina towardins the pk of ofhathe hwanitdowh wtre s all doresy pre si fet oihthntamd the same done or . sqsi.hua. pwr er smiagitr s th into tC e teirm theroon,.s them tothe urft~e ofve e wae bor. o f the mstraee, ~i ltywi aw to and quite a w d he6sa s .ntabo 1s ifbeneath it, The fors ane cod ra e teol French oofare always ch of lht re sixfeetd Athe sirtae of t the tseor ders lastic enapleittowe do A in itsymo7thit w e e; No, SirtChaelt es ll wasone o th be set obrrsd and ea gie. to the tpostorthy ,m -iantrdl. O tsse isg fo ata the au riorty int oisii aabl , s had o~eeion tlsitne theid-yTs of logt cttellhedof the wteard rooe ne," Now, in Ca wbrewas on o the robert M.,:eatet .s sre ry obs hev a. the mUostOtust ,o Sowith this rof, aud thoeit r aiN the inqentioniofnael hadctcasd Froenh architect of the name of Frau. colaMarwl who wre lwrin Priesin t156 w o h ofIt has ouuone .als-not toa since. dro E orally one stdiry, but occlohaliy of two or threesto ries iegt. Inthe latercasethe - aupper stories were constantlyloser in proa." portion aending towards the pea ofe tre roo y and thiin iron wreismell dormer,, not titol better thab "oopfholee, meant for anb glrmmeringf light in, ad the ventilation of " I has caesdereone ..man odflcf The sine. t toyheo te roof, that is the ohrt w asog n ave teallsya bodn oafsthe ttoas , was alwaos a iual sItorand niteiasde.sirable a thoe im.th i uinStelr benesth it. The form and construe- . asp to ecure r pltmb or prpendicular w p rithin the ronom, owith a very tfkl lo e of spoaeas theclnationwfsom a vertical lirne, in the tie altitndeof an thr ,vent sar ol . etettary the thines the drl-o .as maintbody stye of Mansard roof has been aw improved and muodieed ato the point of ci- I ·intea Deat fi T he origina ide of a~riitlal o tlp withsborontal i c teilings cd sthie am roo is now foimsi the moats, with aighey trflnhed aoss-o tpede, etc. in clmnatlolnr aindo s oVa land eom stimce rounatditheualimio loep-beles for 1 a eeisdertle heght, skes usuafly thmefael r atrwe o the Pisianmdnard roof ha ben. i3 a gueat arctters tadweatherin-xe Bal ecoo hofpee afeeatnioeds a seldom iateataallyi _ roofsrby the oriinal. This, ceilin gaiseat and indistensaobl Lf egetas~arr5in a hretharto theaterla lstreo the 014.wiCh uig 1 Mrd alus msicet w.s smrs to winil a his ab requesing of all present, tor cie, ,t se -eornmet. fee-tiS ceavem th'e matr' bout a ort t before hsdatlh he ar fuohaim Mad a lagow The children in aemplnee were aeIrihng, wn taking his dguteutrs wealthal eat "thbree h.sles for ,"whee amentoned,.re seldom ways e rr o tof foblyl tihe d th pay a t to robert iatei t and indin. at Lbek, an while on the rsra bothr to thel Fher Wa g asrrvouly d felt by aatne other la rather than any; to do . jam.. 1 s r; Ih"l s Ot in The masn who * w ?.hbe n umsa-sdowitha utam. u " a b o rl.., • ami..a... .. m'under.head ofone headed ;s een ak a jokeths :ore i easily, .bseaet aint ateable mf getting "ceo n de 'bween°' High: rCtbrd, Bo a.nd ` rm One ef in AermaIa'BIns ir tookora his mott6,"Bet- ;r torplease one gaet"e 'theaa crowd of bad aI. n mt. Louis has bored 3500 feet without dhditlg e ll, At a dinner, given not manymiles freearWest at Hartford, Conn., a farmer havingbeen asked e for atoeast, gave, "My own iwife.andaingly? s le Mr:-.ump, being long in rrears, complained or ) You benad better settle forthe coffee," said the am its landldy,' adhen complain." Isp -;. A reistln f intelleet i, s ir red dn the a a d suru ewar S ansl lroadsa J annent Le thhrmeM. a asgart nan, bin .even Ahe Il #I~ina~ssreat e~Un of sigaalobjlity. : It A wMaow nee said to her dagh er, "Wheno to Ie atnoe agen it will be. tmae enough to pe to the thhghtful beauty, "for a second time." are month. . on A drunken lma. said Lo Judge Led- fe i_ with, of New Yo, the other day "Your honor ' the I'm a nobleman in di ." e I perceive 11n4 Ai,"y s" h aid Simon, "what does a young o his fellow look like when gallauting his sweet- t lob heart through a shower?" "Wy," replied sof Ephralm, looking quite sober, "he has very a much the-appearance of a rain beau. -At.4acse not long since an old lady are-p . f-ven rz "t itf'1 h9lbi e~ sthe nd by bet stater, espond and blandly asksd oel- who was o pray for " th old ewes:. i a- A. coxcomb, talking of the transmigration of if . souls, said, "In the time f Moses I have no a ice. doubt I was the golden calf." "Very likely," ii Sreplied a lady, "time has robbed you of noth- 14 or ug but the gilding." r A wife in ari 'Franoeco lately put a petition I for divorce in the court, on the ground that her I ot husband w'as a "confounded fool" The court t r a wouldn't admit the plea, because almost every of marled ma would be liable to the same impu wYr tation. - . ove "John, ean you tell me thedierence between rays attraction of g}avitation attraction of co- I im- hbeeonP e ," sir, paid 6n ; "attraction r- of grvitation plls drunken man to the inch ground, and the attraction of cohesion pre wall ventshis getting up again." "" a-of ' ar go~m; to leave me in your in h'wt t ".l .Sb a wme .do: " en" 4ru i wi'd, st" aired, odnd tend of amther. I'l ply leave you my entire stock of impudence, Tom." " Noa no; that whald be unjust to your hairs, p0en as it would eompri by r the largest prtion `' of your estate''" -A cockney in Parllamstwas rsadigan baly. Idea written document, when after vainly fryinn to ntal decipher sa obsople :leter,he -trner4 . -l. neart -i tsalatnd asked, " s that odmns. or or.lienl "Oh,"repl.ed, his neighbor "cfll - it a he, and move that it lay oi the tabre.h "and "Are . fo. of Hog's Tales'?" aked i city for lady ofi"er contry cousin. ""Yeh, -like them otit salt on them," was the response. a' mean bve you read Hog Tales . "o, our hogs are all white or black I don't: Sthink there's ia red one among them." Ba - Two gentlemen, noted or thesir:foudness of exaggeratlon, were stating how they fared :. the dierent htels. One observed -tan. able hisliotel q had tea so strongIt was neeeisry It inoan y "At m Sthe other; "it is.lsmds .'waiol .t 1 strength run outM of s th lat . Mudd. vo " I •hav ef ura the 1s41; Srh edler hlya . t t~lreag or dtes as orto . ____ t'wiohepe non w iblw. Onw- o to, "avrm you o , mmm- "'I gness eof A 1 gy a on in one of our yo nllwthe ohes ot th setthr thire , o a vingl6 one or two suits wtthe h rit to e on el med db "Wthe honor ' 'of w,, to,,y "-inen ,- ut that sortof piyo tt.o hoyrueits isimpera tie Ioe ofd' A tion, tin oe bofur -young 'seminaries, theothe rhe day, _cthe ues-io bm'a h eus.5rehlr ~l~ n ~romt ,hheh n ia' ma sS bo tbnnto "_ onrh losthe oved than to E hstt; f fhe oaoa gs such sboew M ooking 4 on rost. o if smine alet by Ihad--them be as tendt as~ elden. Soating thae ne l bing ' eat, in eookingrved S.houtton, iad the son aa is l t boi l thmoned than to roast it; llat p ed the manneros sh s e asrihed abonryod thfe lglet ulutton will equal - the roast. InpI ngeat for miaoe pieos .t e mstid'be T ao-ev l up ard-the ill w bas tendr all chiost. ken. ,The most cot-,dish tbhrughont France is plainly boilede et bee f,epd which the sopis ess of theasit in sr th lhdbasbeen partly ~ ta iold t, out, and seorvugh toed separately with potatoes and gravy -which i i14 st from the soup. The mTret is set into the i - auloy s and bhasted with -itgiith e dihalf an r hor, and then onup in led down our seasoned b with carrots or cabbage, end a heliciona dish is sred, they will soon tively small cost.. f, terior pieces- et Lecan be prepared in this ~ manner,and osses all therichum srande- ect nes of the nicest pieces. If the wster boils ittle hsalt. r in n old water, bt not enough to stop it boiling entirely. There ntil tome diken s velty itend perding erantof the desirable g nes of this style of coolking, but by visiting the kitchen once in half an oar we koep up ad some rboiling poiedt, and if we are deter SmDish the his , take ouilng shonalon;be adopt d, they ill soon acqu ltheiese. n ey Os. -utte.-- e-t e into gtood d little pein old e wash adeo h them wer it. Letit simmer over the re until the hken Wh is very tender, and the water an in to mmered io alimot eway; othemia turn a le onfoup omy ," in slittlewater, stir thilwith the gsalvy and a ;- let it stew witth the ohl en ten minutes. Have ready some: riee boiled and formed in unps. Dish the chicken; takeoUot the onion; trn the vys .tl chiclkenb in, and laynthe rice around or tetr th e t ey l~ef seee o cTs.-Ct the chicken into n1- good shaped pieces; wash and dry them wells eatinto a deep, yinga-pan haet a pound of en utte -atnd-ipunt over the ir untilitmelts. o- While It is quite hot lay the chicken In to fty >n alittle on both sides; then tarn in socup of be boiling water, with a little flour salt aend ,elepr cover it tgshtly, anmdsod iier over ISCE OUISF· ADVERTISEMENTS. .&e-st if Colibet.-Thngl sometimes small , , evils, like invisible insects, inflict p , and a Sig.le hair may stop a 'vst machine, yet the n chief scret of comfort es in a 'not suffering all ty ' a "r m .N I O-Ni S.TA'UBiL.RS - "* '10......C. sa Stre oS . .... . | sidi liesrrasa withthe - A Taes". ke u · Is·'a.el._ . - s ni.orsdantla Mt "b,heyca 9 tu .pt 1.,, ug - a.; ssepjI~mmisd S -aen.w 3LLIOTT, u·~'?'i;. h· P071 '*T~ Na l~_P yllllfb~~j~i~ Ir .------- . ..s "a n,' i al. ,4 ' . 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