Show miscellaneous 41 I 1 ramil famil NIMES it ii la IS i a vu ar notion that ome some names are necessarily add romantic others are neceta aril arii mean mian and bise base names are beautiful only in their asic aboc afons at ons ona valor genius learning have converted syllables into poems and vorda into histories look the british peerage parag e through and in that bright list there is per perhaps hips not one which does not seem beem to the eve eye and arid the imagination picturesque yet yett ih i 0 their beginnings most of them nad bad nothing in sound or in spell flir flig that could be big considered glorious howard i a bog ward seymour aymour is a tanner tatter LI leicester cester is a weaver vetty retty is a gross gros stellow fellow buttler is a cellar finan irks tris ili kii stewart is a dm estic eslic servant vaen f vere lle lie and anc ant pole poi e sourd the reverse of heroic nay hay is 13 not nobler than straw howait ro wait then that thit hay nay has baa come to represent nir e rink rink pink of straw thie the lowest of ef murrar che cheats cheatt ant aft simply b by association cia tion woud th lne lue complainants compla compia inana like to have been nAly callad blunt craven cravin or gore thare there is n nothing in gray more attractive than brown as to either elther sound or letters indi gray is a shade or eo so less vig yip orona than iti rival riat brown auld any abne one like to hav I 1 been know knowis n ai r or touchet if these f amilia familiar ij 1 had never been immortalized by worthy deeds we do not know that gimlet has haq a more familiar look than petty peel and pi t yet these have become by ge association some of the most reverential and gric gracious ioui loui of names milton mllton sackville and shelly are not necessarily aris aria and poetical had they been glorified by genius and by rank they would per haps hapa have been included in mr air buggess Bugge ys list Clint chill fuller kidd quarles dom doni e bowles savage quincy and dickens now household words bor bon e by some come of the choicest st of our national poets oets acts and humorists would certainly have geen been co io not much better as to 0 o sound are cowper cow per lamb aid bulwer people used to laugh and joke at cecil and would be considered vulgar every one considers con iders idera raleigh a romantic name but is in sir walters time it wab waa w as open to very bad puns the he bame earne with D drake ake coap too top would be boug houg bong tit lit low had hall it never been beers il illustrated bythe by the twe author ot at twe the i institutes wyand and the owner of 0 Holk hoik bam ham in I 1 the the absence of sir chris opher would mr tig ilke like to bave been called wren had there thel e been no erudite giant at 0 that name lame woula would not checke have been voted inteer able abie in truth scarcely anything depends on the letter everything on the conner connection tion of ideas solomon was the wis at of min men and b hib his misname name is one of the noblest in literature yet no prudent father unless he were a jew would giff div it to his child because in the present generation in happens to be ludicrously associated with old clothes cl in its ife form of solyman it would still de be considered A current jest will destroy the picturesque beauty of the most famous names a living pompey aou woud d be set down a aa a a living ceaser ce aser treated as a dog cymon is a name which would attract the female eye and berba perba ps even reconcile it to the adjunct smyth mrs hirs cymon smyth would have an air upon a card rit ett the fine feminine in would woul drecoll recoil tona foca simon and why the ditre difference rence Js Is it not because cymon is associated veith with iphigenia and simon with a alm aim simpleton leton who met a pleman coming tiam tram a ealr fair one of the object objectionable objections jona iona jle ile names to re moVe which from be the foce of the earth ail 24 VO gois gola Is and anad men are called caned to aids aidt id is 18 yet the hog wards and sty wards were all vi ains tins and one of the tiie Troude proudest st houses of Eil ell europe rope that of count villain the fourteenth rejoices in the name londe lonac london 7 DIET roi rok fon FOR DIARRHEA roast some rice as you would coalee then grind it in a coffee mil mill I 1 dissolve two ounces of gum arabic arable in one on pint at rho tho ho water waier when hen dissolved put in a atea tea cull cuil ef rice and aria let it boil boll twenty minutes or until it is the consistency of daish unish if ta t 0 thick as you use it thin it with hot water itaw a de cae case cured by this most valuable remedy A tea lea teacupful cupful of toasted and then ground ti rice ce t to a two ounces of gurn arabie arable dissolved in one piat pint of water and then boiled twenty minutes IV OF gettysburg the trunks of two trees have lave been bent sent from the battlefield of gettysburg one for the pennsylvania historical society the other for the historical hnton cal society ot at massachusetts the tr treb tres es were growing 1 I iii in a part of the field where the firc fi rc eat c oun ter took place asarow a shown bbown n by theace the fact lre ili i at 0 them liaa baa two hundred and fifty b bullet ull uil i t oles holes in the trunk within tue the space spate ot at t twenty w e n t y oae one e feet the fhe other has hat one hundred and ten bullet hotes holes in about the same space the trunks are not more than twelve or thirteen inches in diameter naldy LABY HAMILTON ais Als alexander xander dumas is is said to be engaged on a semi bemi authentic ro mance mince entitled ollied I iemma emma lyens lyons in which 0 be shob silo A 9 forth the life of lord Nel sons gons lady hamilton hamlton M with ith all its witch witchery L at naples andeits misery miery at its close and arid which is just the theme for the pen of that celebrated novelist it wilt will appear in english three months before the original french text is published WINTER wister CAMPAIGN iw IN POLAND the po lih insurgents are now busy forming A winter army which will be divided into two corps and hold two positions till the be spring wh n hostila jes ies are likely to be renewed an and carried on with more violence than ear tvr the potes poles are dissatisfied that the erb ere k apt pt them BO so long in a state atal erot ot uncertainty as to the assistance they might render t ut do not egeln at that an armed intervention barnot has haa not place the insurgent gent bands lands aA everywhere are ate augmented by tue lue accession of recruits and even tue the russians themselves entertain no id ida lda lda ida a that thai he be winter will crush o olt it the rebellion A list hat has been published hed of three hundred and nin ninety it y beven seven persons persona whose property has been seque beque sequestrated bequest I 1 rated up to the ath of july last in the government govern ot or wilna abone he list includes women of every grade grada of society FATHER OF or biot Alot mitic the september number or of lendon society bas bag an interesting paper on ii newspaper editors and Re potters 21 ih which we e gin fin find d tle the following in paragraphs par respecting memory wooi known I 1 in i england aa as the father of 6 modern reporting 0 i practice togo down early to the house of common commons and sit cure for himself a favorite corner in the frant row of the strangers geray geral gal pal allery lery lary there lie ile ie bal sal the long hight bight through b A never buddine budgins bud gine from bis hia place solacing himself as a he grew faint with the indices tible but table dainty c of f a bard bird boiled lleti egg and with his big ebbe eyes ind and els elb hia attention fixed upon the the va fodis speakers but without tate take ing a single note nati the appearance ce of agoti book or pencil would have led to dimmed laie late expulsion by the sergeant at arms or his kle ile j he would absorb as it were e thle tb whole scene passing before him and would reproduce it on paper to the extent exten tot of several columns in time titue for the publication ci of therol lowin lowing evening in thi ihl way he gave a char acter to tha the chronicle which raised it tar fat above all its co temporaries other papers of course followed in his bis wake wate literary men blasted with good memo ries nes became in in great demand and were liberally paid as iter lter ary raly pay par went those day days to devote their nights to the gallery of parliament li and their days da s to writing out as much muck of what had bad passed there as they could recollect but BO so long iong as he had to encounter or ccle ay single reporters portera re outdistanced out distanced theia thela all some come of them might be equal to him ia la one part of the work walk others in an ther thet ono ona man might remember as much another might express ft it as elegantly and a tb th rd might knight tc produce it with as much dispatch but bad the union of all three to an extent which none of them could match jn in that feature which was most apparent to the reader and in which they were most interested d some or bis big co temporaries were woefully behind him it was no uncommon thing for some of them to be seven d lys djs in arrears with their parliamentary debates As the memory of each unwritten days dacys proceedings gre grew dim with the fresh overlaid stratum of the suase quent debates it inay may be imagined that when w eri erf they did al at last appear it idas iwas waa lna ina in a vapid and colorless form on the contrary was always methodical thod ical and end always punctual thede the debate bates batem were ere nevii never r delayed be beyond ond and the following evening enli so that members going down to the hou house hoube e might purchase an itin the way the report of whal what they said on the evening before the very perfection to which be bad carried his asem BIS cm led to its lis downfall he could not b beaten beat eirby by individual ekrut he might be ovar over powered by number timber ri if it he did the work of six bly men the obvious resource of 91 wa to eng engage a BIX six men ta to do dottle thel ther work and this thia way wy was not long in bein belh being struck ow AS TO thew THE rell RELt TiyE or 0 darr daitz AND LIGHT EYES the london times tune gives this billot bitof beauty beauts knowledge for the ht ladies at the late wimbledon Wimble don volunteer meeting meet ass the prize winner winners bave bac bae all ill been grey prey oi or bais eyed men it if true artie this will go far toe to lish the inferior practical usefulness of dark ey eo just ar their comparative moral qualities were depreciated years ao ago by dr leark who bo wrote alen avlen allen aien with grey gr ey eyes are gain raily rally orally keen energetic an and at first cold but bat you may depend on their sympathy sym sim pathy with real irrow starch search tho the ranks tank a of our benevol benevolent tnt men and you ou will agree aub ith me if light eyed men are more quick sighted as well kell aa as more keon keen energetic and ind benevolent who dho uba uda would not be fair the theory so faras fai fal aa shooting booting is concerned is vericie as far a ea s my 0 own wn ob goes for lord elcho eicho lord bury mr air jopling arid other crack shots have all eyes of the thi favorite colonl color and the tho fact is perhaps worth north orth remembering when a country corps has to decide between two er or more competitors of almost equal kill who are willing mig fig to represent heir their brethren in arms bims at the annual symposium many irl lii inquiries quirles li hare bare ve been made tor lor rne ace rhe recipe for preparing the weal india which took the first gr premium elium at the state fuir that behave we haye have obligingly angly been furnis furnished bed bcd with a copy for tor publication hae llave ready a small email white cabbage cabar sliced and the itak stalk removed a cauli cauliflower flow r cut into neat branches leaving out the large hafg stalk small email cucumbers soni sool carrots cut 1 in n stars star or other graceful bbaney button onions string beans beam sti sli ps pis barberries bayberries bar berries cb cherries erries goen green grapes small red and anderen gren green peppers etc put them tn in an eart earthen hien fien crock sprinkle them with salt fait and a little alum pour boiling water w ater over them let iet them thela lie in the brine four dai 8 turning fully every evev day then the n take them out and drain draia them wasil ash each one separately in vi vinegar nedar wipe them carefully ina in lna a cloth and lay jay them thena on a sieve bieve nearlie near the fird fire to diry ery J forsbe eor tor the licule liquor to every two quarts of the basi kinegak put an nutce and hair half of white while gina giner ger root scraped and voiced bi the same ot of long jong peppers two ounces lutton button onions cut in pieces one once 0 nce nee of two oun ounces leb ces bruised mustard beed seed two pounded borbe borse radith let these mixed with the vinegar infuse in a covered coveri f tone ston e jar for a week sitt sitting irig in a airm place put toe prepared vegetables tege tables into glass cr earthen jare anaste may direct and ind etrain the pickle pickie dve dye r them the abe pickle must finier cover coyer them well weil wellar dr they will vill spoil put a table spoonful or more of sweet eli 01 on the top jop of each jar jat full and ad secure th them e m with cork ad aud bladder or seal them they will keep for years yearb it care carefully fally put up Exclia Exchange 1 I 1 1 Tir eArsom WITHOUT THE pia pin pra P ra in 00 the fourth new vork york drs Dra triet an ah of the biame wag was 6 state street himself and witnesses baere that his mis bis name iras bras wab waa thomson without thiep 1 ar a good deal as to thamer ua ita 0 fabera fah fAb erp fT thompson hompson without be 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