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The Sentinel, 1883-05-11, Page 51 P w. w tete 1.1 er, A breech of .sweetbrier -ab, norbeart The teudef tears unhidden wart . To weary., world -worn eye; . • I tries the faded, fragrant spray, And memortea of a btgone day • lietereony vision rise, • • Pow, pfton my lost darling were . • The sweetbrier greop 14 tts 10VOcilt More Than elaeY-tiolied biome ; • It oftee graced her maidee laresot; . Now, planted where she lies at rear It beautifies hertorah. , • ." try little love in (boo of old. Youth's morning hour of rooe 'anti gold Ootnes hack to me to -Hight; .see her Ito her .girlish grace, The_toufiroy sweetness of tier face, • • Her cenktiala 101..0 of white. • • f swell the sweetbrier iti her hotel; • „ 'I see the garciett whore we stoma •Ott Englantiss southern shorel ' Iheoar the ripplieg streautiet tali; I hear the laughter musical, • Now'bileueed.ovortopro. ' ' 1 She was too fraif fer'earth'S enoiley, Top esti na Vol ci pure for.bnusun joy.; Xlitti, like the sweetbriereren, 'The ineutory of ber geiotie fife :sakes Sweet the years of w. rimy etrife That lieour lives hetweeo, THE •, . Thrifty' Wives, the Love ler , Home, and Useful fleolosis. :OTRER DOMEST10 • • • . , - • ft:is:implied by Aunt iate.) , • 44 Leen Few tblegi in. thie Weary ate ea delightful ass keepsakes. Nur db.,they ever,. .to the heart at leatit, nor to our. ey ei lose • .their tender, 'their pOwei.foo flovi • alight, • how swail,ho.v riiiyo ruernerial saves a beloved out • frim :.•oltvjoh; worn an the finger or elooie to the 'h.eert, • :if they he dead': N tiniught la so•- . insupportable as that' .of sett tire, ' .total; • ,blanit .forgetfulness; • Whe'4" the ereaturti ; that once -laughed, bang end' wept. to las, olose te.our sitie,. or in; Oui v4ry arovi, i8. as • if 'her emile, ,ber Voice, • her teii,re„,,,•her, kisses, had never been. She'ointilierro ell swallowed up in the, darn, oothoriguefei ot ' the dust. Ot all the keeria.,..t.neinoriiils kelicernicist-deorly, [emit'. devoutly do we! •• :• hive a lbek. of hair. Aud.ou, when ;the: :head it heantiliscl..haa..„.lotte."onouldered in • the du'4:,•,-4--°-3ngiiott..t.Pi:r-*tAt.klthkfieitrt,h_ eAtindt,.Ack, . , . .1 All else gime to nothing, wave: and except . 'that.soft, 'smooth, bureiebed and glorious- ' fra,groen,tof the optioreliing : that one. hung (gouda ,and eueithine Owan angel's ",‘ brew. Ay, a loch of hake" fur better than ' any .picture.; it is 'a ,. part • of the beloved object herself; it belonged: to the trawl ;that often, long, 'hingoig, may ,have all been suddenly diehevelled,. like a shower .pf eunheanie„. over your Atee,tihg Ilea* :wiser ree striono., . .•• . .1 have . recently heard ' Of • an ;livention, . (that has been 'patented by a ladY ;of ,ft: Miff with an inmde reeePtaol,e for holding hot leater.er any other fluid, tho sante: being intrediMed through a tuOtitheiece on top, • which when in hoe, is kept s eanrely corked. . . A horrid man soya; Hrs. presented grandOpPOrt.huity.' Th au, e mud that holds Water will also ...hold teuiiierote .•.,, fluid; alek• there' Oslo he c.ii)Cito"0 ix it not • only. warmth loe hut .9.arrnth, ,for•the entire body *kid. bi.)!J WO*R611 • wIo ...„, bends gratieeilly : lte •rn,1-14.g ber inn% burying herloce .41ite ferry e,,ir I ace,. osiltip. • sibly to warm to, nee° prbeenowely red With • cold, (sin dos, w 111 a d.re is r, re poloist than the ..itinpid Grritano 0 ;Ier • art,/#14 .toan be ntitivsd in the haunt, Way,. andlii.4 .borivocation af• *amen': bus may expect to ;lies,r'of one tapi,h;g sherry " 'trim her boa., whiskey ?rein Iwr muff,"ktotl' a variety of oordiale, from 1401 al I Kicks Oen.: Waned. within the foide of her sealekib, or . • • • . 'reality _aviees. . •, *Tr": 11. • *N10. oessfut °WOW heti neVer'0Prwl '0°Y.0"be Beadsman, lidenda, but it us onitepossible that 'wedding cake Wasin its erigrn Pre* „Wisely analogous to 'the weddieg 01604 Of ishe Sandeman Io1nder�. h may have en more swiftly fatal in 4prehietorio Omen than it is at Present, alni it may have been used solely with the view of seeuring newly -married ,people in the possession at. undisturbed happiness. . At present it,feiletO &cam:0019h this PurpOse beceiise no one ever dreanotoreating it. Of oeureemn occaiiono.4 child Stirreptitiouely devours wedding cake and perisbee ably, just as occasional and entirely lucent prehensible ohildren lunch on cotrosiee sublimate, or 'clrink, With apparent relish mututitiee of eulphuric acid. So too in rare inettipoes determined •snicides base, cam - passed their nefarious end with•the help of weddingroake: Still it ie entirely-.acourate to say that no one to Whom wedding' oalie is Sept ever eats it, and ,it is highly iinpro: bable that the genders are ever tioteated by A desire to destroy life. • Levin* to us appears so 'beautiful in- human experience as the teeiprocat affeo don of parents ' and 'ohildreo, eepecnally after • the latter. ,have , attained maturity, • it may be, • formed .new 'relations in life. ' We have seen the roving end lovely daughter, after She had become A Wife and mother,.iseize,every opportunity of visiting the 'parental keine, to lavish her affectionate attention upon -her parents, and„ by a thousand graceful and tender linicleesses assure them that though be was an idolized wife and 'happy her heart still olive with pier atreegteening fervor; to father and Mother who watched over her. *fancy; and guided her youth. 11 hits been our privilege to know such, audits we have witueseed the outpourings of .love and hap, Omens betWeen these' devoted and glowing,: hearts, we have felt that sureiy'• Much of . heaven might.be enjoyed here if .all final* were equally 'attached. And would that every daughter. knew What peed joy She might 'create' in the parental bosom by a °existent. keeping alive of the spirit of filial devotion, and seizing frequent opportunitiee to make it manifestin Iistle acts -of 'gentle- ness and love,'. notWithetanding the. obit& •may have becionie a`, parent. It isNilways. the Heine dee*, child, and iiever. st:e;dear as 'When it keeps up the ohildiali amilidenee ...ondlivecti earliestablith- overall .thetnee.• :.:31.eineiliigiiittine: ta.t..from.tite-handalW tea4kgoutiL:1=42g4T-474ggrIllI Sioliness of the stomach is quilikly re- lieved by drinking a teacupful of warm ,?tater, with * teaoPeonitil bfsoda dissolved in it. "• ' • .. d k Nail Steins may beiemoye rom oak by diseolving a half pint et oxalic -main s quarter boffin water, and stireilibing,th wood with it, ' To niake.an 'excellent' applo.eitstarkdee, one pintof svieet raillu one pint ot apple, sauce, and three eggs. Fleteir and Bif teni: and bake With a lower. Cruet. • - For main -sponge 'clake,;,which made, take two eggs and beat in a etip an fill with 'cream, add one.‘teacupfnl of Sugar, one and a bait et flour; and one ppecoeftif- of baking powder and to pincsh of salt • Sfost.Wheakuare iiattire,s ei,lopt,i,inzets: They have tteltie Jhe h, 'tt then have., Think of the "suld Olfr- ipedi 104: ;./Amititit'slic Welt tops' new O! the' Old 7 bonnets retritWoro'od''a&d byou g t' out is the ie.test style: think ot the iwistleig:aud':•ttire. • , DOG OF 140N11011 tosenee a W.OSall Irr Pin he "4"taler '0** Tanen to Coolest(' ifsplele Ise To the happily almost inoumerahle instances of the Outage, ititellogetice and fidelity Of the canine race ,niust he added the reoent achievement of a dog who, a kw 'dart. ago, made his appearance by the side of his insister in the witness box at 1,10w. street police court, placing hie fore paws on the ledge of the stand, and, surveying the audience in an undtpeaayed Manner, olearly pointing to oonsaions retititude of nand. This remarkable *tepee tieing uniortte 'nate!), tnartioulate, hie owner had to explain to theniegistrate the share Which his dog had had in preventing the death by enmities' of a wretched woman earned, Athena Crick. land, who atou, • 8 30 bn • Tuesday night threw herself in to the river from ' the ViotOria erabanktneet, Close. to Cleopatra's needle. A, few seoortfle tfterward 'gentlemen passed by, accompanied by his deg, a half breed "Newfoundland and retriever. The • dog 'ran own the the eteps Of the needle,returned to its master, looked up in his , face, gave two ,short Wake, andniade for the steps leading to: thewiter . again. .Tbe gentlein. an, ,suspeotiug, that something was wrong, followed the dog and pertseived'the.deepairz ing woman struggling in the water. The brave animal waifs toward her, caught hold of her dress, and. dragged Ler, toward the stake. The gentlemanhad Meanwhile • walked into the water. 'up to his knees,. and reached. bib stick to the %drowning svonitte; who seized it and t .vots 'helped to shore: This short ahd:siMplastory hav- ing been told; the magistrate expressed his opinion that the half -bred Newfoundland and retriever was very noble .tied intelli., gent. It is almost a shame to cell him a half- breed. He possesses -the noblest and moot useful qualities, both of the Newfoundland and the, retriever, and deserves to bold at learii brevet . rank as, a 0 double - bred " dog., • The despairing Woinan )was remanded to the, House of Deten- tion, and it io to be hoped'. that inquirieB f will be Made SA to die truth of the pitiable tale of her forlorn and destitute Condition, harlot her desertion by her husband. Cone;• moots on the de& esinduct are unnetes-• sary. 'Nature has csreated him noble, albeit he bits four feet and s tail,. and "noblesse. , sehether some additional pritoautiene might. WINE ,stAetiretv 14.initior Tu,ike wow. .111.* iltrOSt which Beattie stele Past Heath et so griefs Straiitr. . , goeiiell papersreoota tha death, in Eng- land, of Ool. Bell-Mertia, formerly of Dal, linebitush ()static,. amity, Galway, This KO, '150," there died, in the. Union, Place rot will teeall to Seine ' d story. On October Hotel, in New York, Mary Lectitie., Wife of the above,.and only child of Thomas Barite; Wall Martins MAN,for Galway. Mrs. Mar- lin, ,volx•;" had beeniamiliariy known as the Finieees of cOnneniara had been the largest land-ownerChi point Of Acreage, in the United Xingdotn, . ber ' ancestors . having puroliased, early in the 'eighteenth century, a vast traot !tem it London company which had bought . confiscated lands. Although vese. ih'eXtent, tbe property never yielded more than 940;000 a year, and the Martha; were the reverseetecouonsioal. The famihe years of 1847.$ 'found the estate ,Covered. with .,, mortgages. Er.. Moran died of /online fever, and his 'daughter could not collect a peetsY from ber pauper•strioken. tenantry. l'he mortgagebs—a Igindini bitourousie OtornponY-4foreclosed; and she was forced to Abandon her, native hallo, t� the heartfelt regret of her ,people; who had inetlY idoliSedlier; for '''she woe to thein all Lever has painted in depleting hat °MI:IPA() ft6Jreall M‘ . ainratirnY.;I MartinSho' 4' ii eud his "Mar. ' cla Atte; her , arrival at New -York in ohm*. queue° of premature confinement on beard a sailing vesseL wieritias ea the Dead et Another. . ' • . _ • „ , , , ' A. kelittiie of mine residing neat the Eine kills has developed i naehia.for bate. Be Ie possessed of sixteen, oats 0411 ages' and sizes.' Eping be a visit to him last week and (*aversive with him in the •kitchen, 1 beard a rattling of the latb of the- door Wadi)* to the cellar. • Supposing sow° one was. Lathe cellar who wanted to .get out and mind not • readily 'find the latch;''t• opened the deer tny selfcand there Cat 0,, grave'ond eedate oldoat on -the .leindieff• and Standing On her head was a halkrosvn oat, steadying herielt by the frame of the door .With' one paw, 'and with the ether Striking the thumb -Piece 9f the hitch with the Evident igtention -of opening the door: Finding the doer Open, they gravely walked. in and ,,,d...,...themselveli-m--the-4-tutoily- e-“D if61e:c' theSS:Oo. ts. over . open-thedoor-dent. in net he, taltep,...lorl_: reventabg-peoplo-frona- :Th•-ii-Viny tri, imbed, in opijatgatogipipp,ok, itinKing.tnerOOMAtAtheky_txgr_rmi„tim. .„..,,...---.„,„...-pe-07,,i,rirow-enTri ifirg. .irttm, out • iatizi:ISTarins ---Or"--tisigIreSTH atilt* Iii.the: °alba" window, and when the .iate, bridgo. has ceased. to be to locindon. the .84.e.tired'etetaying outside they oome up ',Bridge of :Sighe ;7...hilt the embankment; the cellar :Stairs'. 41141,• open the . door for &Cadet° as it is by 'night, threatens to themselves; it saves -us the trouble." . ' baootne a preserve- for .the reestrioipos sibitoeipt "Did yonteaoh them how . tO do it ?I''' ' "Oh, no; they found out the Way. tberii; JaidAteatret w ...00 eti4retherei0)4br isnserttlY rtoce, people oetroo.ez, A. yg.,7,;, in BostonTranscript.., wintry idlite not mime thither IR , • .. frequently to.i,drown, thOnmolie°,!-7, ;Lim, " Ottne Woman Kind, .. ,. , , , . .,i. • _km. Susannah," Taylor, ''in the Essex Market Court, Neti,Torica.oharged heeling, hand with having ealleor her Idle 'homes, ill. ,etitielther in the hoe andput her intethe street. Be WAS 'fined ten 'dolleris.. The pries:suer went ,:thrOuitlf his .pookets and pulled, mitt 8.25. "It is aitt have he eigflc :,,!' Well; you'll have to pay the whole," issti,d , tbe *judge.' "'Get itfront your „ wifei You'vebeaten. her, but like. Mei& Vitreir she'll,'no doubt, take pity, on you." • Taylcie,:, Jed towards.- the prison; was tbet.bY'11113 'wife, who handed hire 95.. " I can't beer .-'nelcielteci--W-ehe-sakkiter . eyes - Ailed with tears:: TaylortoCk the money rudely, Old his 'Anti, 1114 then said to , her toughly 4, , 4 This is the leat timq yon'll see -10:0, 111. take goO3 ottivAir ,• leave this City •Ittsdi $000 Mght;" ,. The woman drew the 14t."1,,/1 Oh0d, ,_.030, SeOempanied heti ittkluer • nt"i7orensut elIereilibeternhditerbl'iitei d- !'1,lateutstraeedt :of unkindness.' • 4'. , - lg. DEAIL•lleitt traciate -et rise .' Tornado', . 'Terrible Itaioa. W..(i‘rleanti telegpstsi. intygo. Freneli" a town of 300 inhabitant*, Wen* West of Starkville OltootaWl .chu y, Was destroyed by Siinday'soyelortir. Mr. BirOMOUte family of three persons were all 'killed and .their liodieg:'blewn away.' Some bodies were found ,yeeterday atter.- mien severahmilaitfloin where their hopeea Itteod, Partes are seitrohinto hildren Who were blown eAVay,'.but they have not been , found... At Starkville Jun Bruce's Place was destroyed .and •hiniself and wafe wore kWrd. Green Brhoia .wasi wounded. re wounded ' Three' white tnen, two negroee and tWes Indian ishildieti were ',tilled four thiles.:3firitte, Marton,on the, Richatdmin place. • An Ga:.; despatioh : AA awfulltisi4y Comesi to day from Heard count' Roopiived on the bauir of abotehie• ()reek, *bleb, rose 1,1XIiidaY:'' . bn i tilnipay eight. I The building was Igted by ,-,*.titer• and started •daWe ctreelt4' hearin ' all the hirnatea---Ittiop, •hie wife, threeb Wren aed a negrOgereant. The hoUse-tuatly itruCk tviree and Went to Atflosh of ligbenitoglit hp the boene and 1100#,H4W hiti'fatntlY eink. ..He floated down ,tititil:he struolt a tree, up 'which he Climbed, whereheternained Until morning. . looking. respee table; „ husbatta 10„,,enised, an ninny as. M. opliegorer 11;400, joalti.cie; or , aey a4oneu ciot rom ,tfifilionwero as on.,,inoec 4 y Apple •pan-oekes are ,delickitts, and are made of three pints Of .milift beaten eggs, and flour enougylto Wake.* thick batter,; thin add salt.. a sisc harge • 'Oen ehopped:TterY:fine . a fry . :4. • - • eicellent-eake hicatto'4 ores a dep butter, two ones of iiar and, one enp intik witich a teaspooriffil of abaft hag,' been . diatOlved. - "r; Alter %beating thorotighly add, one oup 'et -floniVith two fealipeolifills Of keAnt rUbbedin it; 'iktid, the well;holaitrin• elke 'three teggs•,. aeat the vihitee separately until etiff4, add lhein anfl two cups oteflOtte . and beat thoroughly; butter twe,',Liesittur in the Cake andbalteabouttlialf fault _ 9 ; • A hiCS cake is niad-ti of 'livid CMOs of White singer; one cup of butter, one of milk; tlitee eggs and tliketvoups of flour. Atter stirring the butter and sugar togethei„edil the beaten yolks of the 'eggs, and tlicitithe beaten' Whites, and one teaspeoleful.. nowagr- ' • " • • 'jog, the dontriviog and to trbitsh' yroth'iruni thiertt; the itioieeitiolde Many a WOMall Iretf011tg hep bet f411111/ R.Verfeetly haidi in this blim te PitlY never thinks of stiutlug totriflfl ritCoc..valtes.of the powde4 Mode kern •an-A-A.01.e ° hard' be '8' fathi0 e6188 the iitePliert's 6 8 °°°•-e 61.1°Y, ot;our most • detrutitive 'pests.. arid yet • .perigut by the 0ontriviege of wfre ; Maiir eiti,mated, sin& tt is . spire deith to nituiY inhabit more to thereconomy n; the mother Utterly hormleis buinau beings end the than theiavinge of fi,bh fa.:.lier Before 'itretr l• or animas, . talkof the extrateonee .nt N'oliLee they - hOvad „44.. 1.1.• ••••'•"'-:••••' • _ erfAridheadt.tspristi „kg;on drattzlitgra!41:41114*•' puddiug s which heitve been wet Let the table be six inches higher thoii.: and laid over.„ bowl to ehape ; put an is used for. a ait-down stu.pee:-.0, narrow apricot in the, entre and the riots ololie tothie being much .the kekic stand-up around it ; tieiighbly tn'it cloth, steain ten „ parties. Have . the made inminutes and serve with apricot sauce- ••. ' email horse-shoe tibapes.t‘ Tree - chine and For plain plain pudding, but bike th,st itt • glass or altiosinVe chitties oud colors; the very gook' take three °nivelof emit that is . greater the variety tbe noire cli.i.rming the chopped very line, a quarter of a pound of " aeot will appear.. Las alia flowers be ourrants, O quarter of a pound of resins, rill(' with Plante of feru hatvee to half a teaspottbfil of ealt,the RAMO Quantity pink candles .in the oondelabree.• Bove tine, a pint of sereet milk, three tehlespocin. eight;n the effectof the epergnes. Use of baking powder, .a potind Of flour sifted • large epergne in the centre filled with fruit, fills of molasses and spies to omit the taste smaller ones" at each end of the table withmix thOioughly end boil in a pudding bag fat* desserts biseuits. between and for three hours. around,.the dighes plane cossques and boa- win following be found tossfol i9- 1)01311. Have it good supply of Plate,Chin* eleining and restoring ,eolor cif WOosien and glass ready at band, BO to avoid - 6- - fitior.s: • One part adoinated Nods allow/it .0onfttsion inipper-tieue: • letittind'three-qUartettlif an honrin Otte °dais' 4" WeddIng Calge4 RUC slack lime then add . fifteen parts there is a imetoin, ,beyoi Harper's water, and boil. Spread the soltition thus Bazar," prevailing among the inhobitante obtained upon the Abet with a rag,.' and, • of theSandeman Laotian whioh may throw after drying, rtib with bard ' bruSh and flee 4 little light upon the civilized Ube of wed- sand and water. A liolution id one part 'ding Cake. When a nativo giri, *hopeconcentrated sttlphurie acid and eight parte exceptional ,bemity has broughther many Water will enliven the' Wood after above ' suitors• Is knocked down with a club and appliestion. ,When dry; wash and wax the . carried oft by her e,ef.oepterl lover, the Boor. • •• • wedded pair witting forty-eight hours of the , To prgovent the skin becoming\diseolored wedding send s cup of poison ii istilied from after a fall or A blow, take a little dry store& the litilit-hula tree' to cash aild every one Of or arrowroot, moisten it with eold voter, the brides; former admirers. * If anY and lay it over the injured part. It ehould recipientfeels that he hattitob become be puton se soon ag posibia alter bbs retionciliod to the marriage he drinks the aedident beg happened; so. as to 'prevent the poison and dies; but if lag decides that he action of The 'aft on the skin. This is a will survive the if•se of his intended wife he eery good remedy, and if seineger& or theoive.away the poison, anti !reels bound arrowroot were kept in the nursery:Many in honer never to bhow' the 'olighteeb sign unsightly bruises and swellings *could be • of disappointmentny th lei admirable prevented. It is also * good, thing to apply !system the huilhand is, spared the pangs of to the abiatione that children often get by jealOtiey, and be is :obi° o , ito oh_trieudle' filling ,cloWn the graver paths in the terms withthe satirviving admirers of hip. garden, Vrife. .Ib is ettenge that the eastern of. ••sending ivedditig polecat . to 'tifitette,- Att. • .‘• . - A •Dorn annihilater-p-The pig • 1100:44' ito be illett-1-4.1-.Wcili Dr.' P. "1:14' Haniirton, of tkleW ....York, his recently ,inttbliehtid • a little book Called 4 Beilthkg.pharienie It is a:compendium `a‘111:7rini,441.•7=;::41:44If 7417' Abe .-tninitignity Lara that 4Boreaparillo . has Init Obeli! AS much VirtuSlas limbed eawduet, and net half as 'ennch. as ; pure Water, and one nriiiseatifighompound is only abandoned in ordee.togive. pia," to another. De. Hs/mitten siva that • , 0 Light glees a bronzed or tan color to the. skin; but Whets it uproots the igy it plants. t'.13!). l.votl' ei lifud' and deilaYei-d veffstabies seller weaviiiihrouds for the upper Cham- bers." , • • "A.ohange of air is MSS valuable than a change ofreoene. , The air is changed every :ti:nbootuliglAti eili,r,sotion of the wind changed". ".•Ifes,Ith must be earned- it ,eiri•seldcnn b iairbt.need health as intunor.--nay, mare •that Wye. ' They mill only obtain it to kepi do, by ird0Upg, tumbling, by all sorts of innooent Vagrithey. At least OnC0 a day Orb, should have tloir ' halters taken Off, .the bars let down And be turned,loose like ,young colts." "Calietheniee may be very.genteel, and romping very tmgenteel, but one is the shadoW, the other the litibtotanoe of health - hal ex:strobe," Toss instill A*4110300, Me Hemet. 4aql gte ,coreoatty.poaraea .11•44.1es WMhIu 10,.. The oetrespondent ot the Leaden' ijafij Neter at 'Teheran .writee ; Not many yea= ago the Shaw never allowed his'•Wives to Shot, even the tips ef their fingers AO, ay ofthe. tattle Hex over the age or -12 For. .morly'whenthe reembere of the haroct (the princeeeeeind the female .attendants ot. the. •Shali'e household), enveloped in a black • sheet,with * veil or! :their !testi, iand at, ti . eg a Covered estriage, . made tab* • paseage -through tbe streets o Teheran,' the Eunuchs ahd.tbe faritobee who poniedthem used their loog sticks to drive people away.. The..Europeene were • al- lowed to stay vibere tney happened to he, at the time, but were oonapelled to turn their iacee. to the Wall... During the lest fee/ years, however, -especially siuoo his • return front the , second • journey to Europe, lkl'assered-Din 'Shah." has .o0nie Wore obliging Since that time • the kersiatis: are ordered ' only. LO keep out of the harem's pith, and•theBuroPeane are allowed to continue their way on the , tacit condition that they shall tiotgage too ; vidiouely at the PasOlpg carriage.. On • • eV°. preceding; 14:0: .late. anniversary of the' prophat'e,hirthdaythere•werei as.ustuil; fife- • works and illuminations in the alley .oalled Kbaban'Dowleb. • Over the palace deer .ca49:slieadri' hAleotharniHeieith.;'fitoctrxdrei.'ifed'iainti4dil• ornamented- withptecee of 1ooking4hiSe); openinginto the :.,Kkiabaii, " them is a balakhaned in Which on 'suet .oetiasionti; the 40. ;Elite to , 's enjoy the eight At other 4iirtee .he and ,the. harem , need to peep ont throughtt,he;: • Opening* et a .ourtaija drawn .' bop:WV:in window; but On thiShoOtkeifill•-the oUrtain • .was done away : with, and theking, with'. u ntie Of the princesses, looked freely, at the fireworks... .:40 far as eau be jitdse.d.frem. distance of ten or,twelve yardte thy* leak*: have' in getietal,. round very:Jorge- ..• and line. ,eyee, and 'thick and arched -eye..., • browai tvlki0h are outdo.. . to appear .610,,, thioker by the,applioatiOnof c. certain 4ya of Very . dark bine milOt, called, in 'Ferman , rag,wand.more.. arehlike, by pluekingthe heir Whieh Way etandOut'of the archy line, :and theeks 01 VerMili00::, The ekinl,,hoW- .• ever, as that Of all Petelinia with few • gym toptione,..10,eks,therleliee;erinist-witit nesatio often commonly - lielitvoreeD.4---.Theirfestiireiii 06, are Mit enetallymttctssimes411.4MBR.,j4=etes,,, c,"isTs#4,1420 ' einintry ' Xeripirding thetreattfietit of the • fair sex, and he has always been far, above as regards religious toleration. ' The. evenUgi,the foreign Ministers ;were • 7' en a dinner hytlieZil-he-Shitan,'.• Hia Majeityfelidder me, When the invitation • este sent Out there .arose sowe difficuUy' about precedence at the table.. but Misat• ib was 'arranged that the Zii-ns-$ti Fah411"iria,i'bRael:.4.Mtheh. leiOrritiOilijA4reAratillatO .next the . latter- ,.M. Argiropoule, t Russian Charge d'Affaires, end then tf. •Sonhart, the 'French Charge d'Affaires; , on (prince's) left,.mr. R. ThOmscih; tho British ; bben Mr.. •,Stoliofer, tbe AA/Arian Charge .d'Affaire.; ,Lic.e-Vie the 741 -us -Sultan, the FrinOct .11Setiam4184,10,1 tingeh On. his right theiRrinee • Nsisritt -P6icift ',01113;b6119tliitilgerstiesta. taltitVe'hhit,l'hthte°Aliztheudo: . 'ttl.aftollt,. and 'Po eny::Seeemding to. 'reek; tier:40-Zti-tis,Sultain-,r • to* the he th and lheie,nainisterts presselit; „;,*t thba VreOetat the muilie.; began to play," God Save. the -Queen." The Turkish .AinhapeatiOr' res- ponded • by; Propeeing. the health •:'• the Shah, 01 the , Zit -• us ,t3Oltan, .thatttf. °wail '4!,,ceconc;lrarteld?byakintiblYe.. PerTilhaina' 'national .anthem. • • The Mr,- T,fiehhein prePalied a poirsdnal;Lottet for the Zii.us-' ,Seltan,. When,: again the look prayed "God Save the The 'lent toast; proposed' : ,byae Za was in ;honor of •ou , wbowereprasent at the dinner. The even- ing piisBed:,sagreeatily. .and the .fiareignetif:, 'Were highly !deceits' With the reeeptioe, . . • -41tiaOliiies Teat Raley " 'Tos iioldier,lar from home, there's no Utbie tooablot Sight...tliimthat of a baby in :ha mother's arms. -While on their way to • ..,,Gtetyfiburg, • tittel' 'Mope:WOO' tAillehingl at night. throtightel;Village, Over .whinie .gate, weyehlitigliglitedlaiiterne,vihileyminggithi. they •Vratehed' the brotherti ') of Other warden MeXCh on tOpreolhledeath., A'Biiene Ofthe intreli is tliiiii,:detieribed by 1-144t13TellptphitIngo r lft nionient itt tbe....'gttte of '.4s '-dOt,vtieletAttlilet.dpfati: stable lanternei their light falling up* liet'•• flaw ;The ChiOrtfelkiitroydngivith delight 'at the etrimetpagesing &a it tvittehed the erm;ed holt pu by. 1,--1 beg your pardon: Ma'am," seid_ZiM Matinees, Wititottny inton,lei be drepped•the butt •, _of hie musket on the 'ground, ,and ap;,ed,;okiligi!apusi,itrfau:y... 31 1 ittit17,. kis% 0.,fththii;:niu, Otti: ?ousel? I've 10 one just,like him at home; at least he was whenl..laixt et* hittl,twa yearn . , . The.tnether, aloympathettO tear roulng devittlier cheek, silently field out theOli limprosseed bis unshaven toast* at:pewit,. smiling 11e. for a liniment, and then Walked onitittylitt • "Godliletie you, ints'ims, for that!" Petit Iim•illannerat Be litter iimir Ina ,boy !gain in life. A htillet 1aid bmw toy 4henext days* weitnediour flrst 000. • • '• •OlditraWberrylxiDe °that Were Devoted ehould h ye thestretr tomoied lust over Ilir ground - until frui **lied g miiktlionthe , to expeeethem to the sun WelianiOS who ifeeirelo Prates a deepi brilliant bieck upecirOilDr Steel iney try thiefellOWing recipitt:' Apply. With II fine bait 'brtashumixtetlebf turpentine Alta 0114 • phut whiah has been boiledtegethet. .7tintlee that 114VO been during -the "- :ivintershould be rebuilt ,Eio loeu AS the .groundwillpermit. Matatiremay be art** .0111 beta% the feed le Out of the .grottid. 'aid either Put In enisil heap* Or tiptoed 7 -frOM the wagon. ; :•The reethetie,Oseer will rejoice ta knot,' . that Wild Sunflowers grow in Icaltiltite,X,Y., to the height Of fifteen hitt. et! So.. • A New' York 'despatch, says:* Edward McGinty,- -a . Sootoh sailor, 24 years old, died yesterday at ihe Honiceopothic Hos- pital, on Bleckwell's Island. Deputy' !perm* Mereemer last evening made an autopsy on MisGinty and . diseuvered • that death bad been caused by the entrance Of gangrenous gafies,intoetthck,„...liesirt. • During *fight with a straisger On,the 14th bietakit *taint: wad bitten o% the,. heti& „The The now ixilehmted case, McLean WI. 130riptv, in which Prof. McLean claimed 960,000 for 4 libel. dontained in the Detroit Evening Nei* littblieyed by Mr. 'Sena*, terminated hist evening. The ease was given to the Jure, who retired, and were 'absent Agee bona. They found for the. plaintiffTand gave 120,000 damages. Mr. Onctireinge was a candidate .for aldernlan in $t. Letiie., Be Wrote tethe Spectator of that city: Helve nie a 'little puff. If you ask any one that kncoUts We, you will End that I am not unworthy of your support.. enclose 111().'" The editor printed the ,letten by Wily' Cd• a 64 little puff," and gave the money to charity. . wound not .heail ,etysipelas finallyc 'iset iniarld: the sailor's death f ltowe�. The 'toolloe. Wore been *eked to arrest McGinty's. aistsailant:before the inquest is held. To Make vet buns 'lot tea,' stir about ha 1 a rond of buteer with one cnp ;of detain and half aPound ot sugar, and natio, them.4.tfmett4ormuSI iliglAt;ItitlalcoatAeffifig A.,3,Tkvnirt, NIA Ittlf.7A:1 .17`,17f6 Stie710, WATAtitaiii':00 •71)'Olia.:01-,711Cate;t0O7 Wising with it- a teaspoonful and 4'he,ifof biking powder: Savor with tt- little lint - meg, and, if younhoose, add ourrante and a little' brandy. Boll them in the shape of round bisionito, rub over the tots with *little milk in witioh sugarhas been distiolved, and bake at onee. • 1.4 • Hugette Delacroireg 'emote pietUre of "The Shipwreck of Doh Juan," Or Which. the sum of 560,000 was offered some yeeria ago, bas been presented ..tti the Louvreby Mme. Moreau, the widoWof 'the well known Dotiocisseur, On 'the MtPrees condition that her husband's newt be- retained' on the frame, and that .thit picture be not bent among the modern works, up -ctitirts. 'Whig .Magnifteetot Work of Sit *at first -exhibited' in the Beton of lgir, and loiter On at: the, ExbibitiOlf of 1855.. , ' • • • Mrstattitt,a wldiow',' of MilWankie, is endea-voring loto Setititoi,li Portion of the estate ot Thointis E. Van Leon, of Albany. - WY., onset .the Vietiihil of the Newhall Holies lite, who, ehe daiwa, had engaged *himself 'to IiIhity her and, as Phe •believeis, had made A Will in her 'favor. Van Loon, who WAS abOUt 60 years of age, left 0260,00, Mre. Faust is about 85.„ ' A znigerlY 'Sceich laird pickedup a smell Copper vein and.ptit it in his Waistcoat' pocket. A beggar who B&W him. exclaimed, 0' Oh, giet ta me, my lord:" " its," replied the laird, "Are* ferar l .fo' ittite, The 'Duke and Ducliese of Edinburgh will leave England for RliSBiit during 'the And Weak in May, and their children will be left at Windsor Castle under the tarts of the Queen. Thellonke will gel afloat (pre- bably to theliediteirranean) directly he re- ttortito ttaa It op expeotea that the Driehese will peas the summer and early autumn in . Germany with her ehildren. Itnot-Wittetaittling.-BaOhe)ors. • 'Sere are sore.- men aiti talkative that nothing but the toothache otan make theta hold their jaws.