MOOEE’S EUEAL NEW-YOEKEK: AN AGEICULTUEAL AND FAMILY JOUENAI. 
VALUE OF BONES. 
It is sometimes said, that pasturing in¬ 
variably improves the soil. This is not true, 
though it frequently does partially restore 
it, after severe cropping, to the extent, at 
least, of enabling it to bear better crops than 
the last taken from it. But that one or more 
of its fertilizing ingredients may be abstract¬ 
ed, even to the extent of a considerable de¬ 
gree of impoverishment, is conclusively 
shown in the extensive grazing fields of 
Cheshire, England. 
Ije dbuliiirit atiii clariiEii, 
CULTIVATING ORCIEARDS. 
BY J. J. THOMAS. 
toR a few years past, about eighty thou- p-ij-tjeg presenting the pi'opo- To B. Barstow, of Now York, N. Y for im 
sand dollars worth of fruit trees have been the\pprobation of the officers, prove, I method of fitting 11,0 bows of vess;i, 
nnmici Tr cotmif liafrt Iro in +Im clnr.'in , , . .k I ^ _ o 
SENECA COUNTY FAIR-EXTRA PREMIUMS. 
A PROPOSITION has been make to the 
County Society for permission to add a vol¬ 
unteer subscription to be distributed as pre¬ 
miums, among those who delight in the 
cultivation of /lowers. The high and pure 
j^Et^nntt ^ IciEiicE. 
LIST OF PATENTS 
ISSUF.n FROM THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 
For the week ending July 2, 1850. 
EXTRAORDINARY INVENTION. 
Moving Calender. —We read in a late 
French paper, that one Joseph Cusson, a 
farmer of Aiguillon, 25 years of age, with¬ 
out having received any other education 
than that which the children of peasants in 
the country generally receive, has just com¬ 
pleted an extraordinary piece of mechan- 
flDDmllv opt oiif intn nvoiini-flo ;n tUp cinr.-lp uuatiyyii ui uuiipciB, i.icii.ou oi numg uio DOWS ot vessels. pioieu ail extraoraiuary pioco ot mechan- 
state'of New York If thes-^ were all treat- project is presented in the follow- To Ernst Backup, of New York, N. Y., forim- ism, of his own invention—a veritable chef 
state of New York. If these were all treat¬ 
ed in the best manner, in preparing the 
ground, in carefully transplanting, and in 
ing form: proved method of distributing the air over the lieat- cVeeuvre —and one which would suppose the 
“ With a view to extending the taste for, ing and cooling surfaces of air-engines. necessity of a profound knowledge both of 
This is a favorite dairy region, which has 
D'ood"oare\nf[^cnltfvation^afterwai^^^ cultivation ot flowers; to encourage the To C. C. Cameron, of Harper’s Ferry, Va., for mathematics and mechanics, in Bie person 
good care and cultnation attervaids, each | improved sash stopper. i -i-v..;- .1 -t 
-—.. x-pnv’ig n’-iniinn-wmilH Tirnh'ihlv Hp kk-nrih tn J''""3 owauvp uw mrpxvovii —-r-designing and cxecutiug the same, me 
given an enviable character to the cheese ^ ‘ owmw^ Jn^tPD nnt ilmn ibrpp elevate the mind and bring it in To R. Daniels, of Woodstock, Vt., for improve- invention consists of a wooden clock, which 
that, bears its name* Tt. has. fnr hiindrefls OUliOS in ten y Car S not less than tliree pp,-,-,mi,ni/vr> n.lfL Ifo r'v.pofr.,.- +lip fpllpiirlnv,. mp.nt in simw pnftAro -j-i.,, ;_-i-.. i_ . • . i i 
that bears its name. It has, for hundreds owners in ten year s not less tnan tnree communion with its Creator; the following ment in straw cutters. 
of years, been devoted to the pasturage of oi dollars, so lar as their value may proposed to the Seneca County Ag- To J. E. Erb, of Baltimore, Md., for improve- 
cows, whose milk has been converted into lueasured by a sum ot money. J he j-icultural Society, and sanctioned by 'its of- ment in the feeders of a straw cutter, 
cheese, and sent to a distant market. Few question arises, what proportion of this great -g submitted to the farmers and in- To J. Hibbs, of Bristol, Pa., for improvementf 
persons would suspect, that the daily re- J^^^ber of trees are actually advancing with i^bitauts of the county, for its accomplish- m setting the teeth on the concave of a clovei 
moval of those portions of the soil convert!- F^mise of .what they might attain ?- at the celebration of the Annual Fair, huesher. 
ble into milk, must be felt in the soil, even portion will really become in ten years, 26th and 27th of September next. Knowles, of W'ashington, D. C., and 11, 
after the lapse of centuries. Yet, the phos- ^y the best treatment full-sized healthy and Without attempting an argument in favor of Bevington, of Holmes county, Ohio, for im- 
the inventor 
appropriately enough 
persons would suspect, that the daily re- “^moer oi ti 
moval of those portions of the soil convert!- promise 
ble into milk, must be felt in the soil, even portio 
after the lapse of centuries. Yet, the phos- hy me best^i 
phate of lime, of which milk contains consider- pmductive . 
able proportions, is abstracted in such quan- Several ii 
plan, proposed to the Seneca County Ag- To J. E. Erb, of Baltimore, Md., for improve- named a “ moving calender.” It is provi- 
ricultural Society, and sanctioned by its oif- ment in the feeders of a straw cutter. ded with several dials, which mark the 
ficers, is submitted to the farmers and in- To J. Hibbs, of Bristol, Ba., for improvements hours, minutes, seconds, the days of the 
habitants of the county, for its accomplish- m setting the teeth on the concave of a clover week, those of the month, the months of 
ment, at the celebration of the Annual Fair, thmsher. centuries; the rising and 
ment, at the celebration of the Annual Fair, tnresner. centuries; the rising and 
on the 26th and 27th of September next. Knowles, of W'ashington, D. C., and H. setting of the sun, the risino- and setting of 
Without attempting an argument in favor of Bevington, of Holmes county, Ohio, for im- the moon, &c., the torit ensemble moving 
this delightful pursuit, it may be remarked provement m the cutters and rakers of a grain and with a regularity and precision truly re- 
Several intelligent individuals have given that the pursuit of knowledge connected harvester, 
titles, that the productiveness of those rich their opinion that not one-half of the with the vegetable kingdom, presents one of Kane, of Cambridge, Mass., for im- 
feeding grounds have heen greatly lessened, tiees that are set out, ever survive the third the means whereby we are enabled to com- pmvement in respiring apparatus. 
The comparatively recent application of year- A very large number are certainly pel all living things to minister to our daily Kocke, of Cincinnati, Ohio, for im- 
bones as a manure, has been made on some by careless removal, hasty transplanting comforts, pleasures and necessities. provement in collimating levels, 
of these fields, and with the most astonish- into hard ground, and total subsequent neg- in the hope that future years may wit- Fredericksburg, Va., forim- 
ing success. Prof. Johnston says, that pas- iect. But of those which survive, there ness widely extended benefits from this first amalgamator, 
tu-res which before this application, rented nre undoubtedly not one-tenth, that make effort, the followint? nremiums will be ore- ^ ° ®art, Ba., for improvement in 
at os. per acre, have since paid 50s., and half the gi-owth they would attain under 
left the tenant ample remuneration for his good management. We have seen whole 
labor. It is thus that the oft-derided dis- orchards of young peach trees, smothered 
sented to the successful competitors. 
coveries of science, so richly repay their ad¬ 
vocates.— A?ner. Agriculturist. 
JaniMtic (icanoimi. 
DRIED SWEET AND SAVORY HERBS. 
orchards of vouno’ neach trees smothered 1st. For the greatest variety, and choicest sped- ed lock bolt for shutters, 
oicnaius oi joung peacn tiees, smotnereu of flowers, grown and cultivated from seed rp r p - rwi • i 
to death the first summer by the heavy sown or planted in Seneca county, hy any unmar- ° ot Wilmington, Del., for improv- 
growth of meadow grass which nearly en- dsd lady, not over twenty-five, nor under sixteen arrangement of cutters in a grain and grass 
veloped them. A far larger number, how- 5’®^^® harvester. ^ 
ovAr OVA iLaoa i.iLi'aL A>.A AA+naiAa Loudon’s Flower Garden of Ornamental An- To J. W. Pepper, of Salem. Mass., for imnrnvp. 
veloped them. A far larger number, how- 
ever, are those which are not killed outright, Koudon’s Flower Garden of Ornamental An- 
but which linger year after year with a slow ,7"’'^ - 
„ 1 F 1.1 ° XI -XT ,1 - , I- -• ”d. Tor the second greatest variety, and choic- 
and leeble growth. Jv ow, this tardiness is specimens of flowers, under the same regula- 
altogether unnecessary. Peach trees as far tions, 
north as forty-three degrees, have been Lindley’s Vegetable Kingdom, or tlie structure 
ass narvesier. markable. 
To B. J. Lane, of Cambridge, Mass., for im- 'pijg wheel works being admirably ar- 
(wemen in respiring ^paratus. ranged behind a glass front, which is inter- 
”■f foteotinttihcdd- 
oved re-immersing amalgamator. , , .■ e i i 
Tn T nwa af Ua,* Po f • . and to satisfy himself ot the wonderlul per- 
-h partof theappai-atusasLil 
To J. Nock, of Philadelphia, Pa., for toprov f °ot Its movements. Be- 
lock boll for ,1,utter.. 'l" “<* ’■PO’' “ SBifoce 
To J. PoittWU, of Wilmington, Del., for improv- „ ‘ "i, “ 7“““ 
arrangement of cutter, in . grain and gras, 7'' o'‘‘7 “ 7' 
rvester. ^ each end. When the hour is about 
To J.W. Pepper, of Salem, Mass., for improve- strike, the door of one of these cells is 
mt in machinery for cutting lozemrers. ^IS 
To S. H. Ransom, of Albany, N Y for im- comes forth, followed by our Sa- 
Dvement in the construction of cooking’stoves pursues and 
To F. Stewart, of Philadelphia, Pa., for im- messenger before him, for- 
wement in safety-tub§s for lamps. bim into another cell and secures the 
' DESIGNS. door. At the first stroke of the clock, a 
To J. Crandall, (Assignor to E. Johnson & D. perched upon a cross surmount- 
Cox,) of Troy, N. Y., for design for stoves. " ^”8 ^ne of the little towers, flaps its wings 
—__ and stretches out its neck, as if about to 
A USEFUL INVENTION. crow. The striking of tlie clock having 
A Ox ^xr -11 av ccascd, Timc aiid tlic Suvior retum to tlicir 
■ ^ Jason Bra- respective cells, into which they enter and 
harvester. ^ 
To J. W. Pepper, of Salem, Mass., for improve¬ 
ment in machinery for cutting lozengers. 
To S. H. Ransom, of Albany, N. Y., for im¬ 
provement in the construction of cooking stoves. 
To F. Stewart, of Philadelphia, Pa., for im- 
- ' north as forty-three degrees, have been Lindley’s Vegetable Kingdom, or tlie structure ’ . ° > a ® P la, 1 a., for im- Agg Ljjj. another cell and «;eenre^ the 
' As the various herbs used as condiments made to yield the third summer from trans- and uses of Plants, with five hundred illustrations P'' 0 ’'^®nient m .safety-tub§s for lamps. A x +1 ' e x t. i ' f ii 11 
cannot he had at all times of the year in a planting, three pecks of peaches and apple 1 . . ij , ^ 
; fresh state, means have been found of pro- trees the fifth summer one bus! ci each — L" (Assignor to E. Johnson & D. ^ r’ surmount- 
t serving their flavors. Drying .and reducing An eminent pomologist now livino- in Wes- »P“'n.ens of flowers, under the same regulations, B. Co.v,) of Troy, N. Y., for design for stoves. ^ Pw 7‘."f 
P rp, xi ® “^tbods tern New-Y ork, set out a large fruit garden value $2; and Popular Flowers, their cultivation A USEFUL INVENTION. crow. The striking of the clock having 
practised. I he common method of diying after long years had silvered his head and treatment, in all seasons, plates,—-$2. - ceased Time and tlm Savior return to their 
is to put them into paper bags, and lay with Avhiteness; yet for the past twenty The funds for procuring the prizes shall be con- At the Steam Flour Mill of .Jason Bra- respective cells into which thev enter and 
^ them on a shelf in the kitchen, exposed to years he has annually enjoyed a profusion tributed by gentlemen resident in Seneca county, min, near the City Wtiter Works may be elnso tho riAnr ’ J ‘ 
all the fumes, steam, smoke, &c., by which of fruit from this identical fruit garden.— }“ seen an invention, that will prove very use- ™ ^, 
means they soon lose their flavor; but the The secret consisted simply in treating his this” » floral furd,”'XiT bo entitled to premiwml ful to engineers in hurrying up steam, and the^mordn^ "at 'YooT^anf at Sv o’clock 
following method is greatly preferable: trees as w’cll as every good farmer treats under the following terms and regulations. saving fuel. It consists of a copper pipe • +l • ’ f • 
The substances to be preserved should his corn and cabbages. 1st. For the best essay on “ the influences of ru- leading from the top of the boiler on the ^ evening, ^ y means o an ingenious 
; bo gathered on a fine day at tito time ,.B„t wo cannot afford to give so much P"““' mind.” outside, into the front of the furnace below; 7“ °s he“rd“”The HolT Vhrfn ‘knvinn 
^ when they are in the highest perfection. — attention to nnr _tlm mn ,7 nnKr successiul competitor shall be allowed to by means of which the first steam that ^ neard. ibe Holy Virgin, leaving 
’ Havintr cleaned them well bv semratincr i xi • » ^ the iich man only present the premium awarded for the greatest va- • a , • ‘ , that IS her cell, appears for a moment on the gal- 
^ sripovp! f^riiiA !?Airi 7 can do this,” says the laboring farmer— ritey of flowL, and to receive from tlm successful geneiated is forced mto the furnace in a i and then enters a chaoel • atthesxame 
^ + 1+1 xi- + ^ ^ks, and hating-sep- What! not JifFord to be economical? — lady a boquet of the choice and rare flowers culti- very rare and ignitible state; which, togeth- instant an ano-el is seen tri d^sppnd flaimino- 
i b^l'’ of smau moansistho vciy pet- -dbyfi.v..__.or )yith the. tremendous blast occasfoned “Vrl^'iLTf m nifi^Tw® 
. - •' o 
piece of mechanism, the sound of the An- 
^ j. r r 11 picivFC ux luu ouuiiu Ul liie .All- 
^ heard. The Holy Virgin, leaving 
by means of which, the first steam that is Rai- aaP awwaavo Fxv.. a v^Awa^x xl _i 
generated is forced into the furnace in a 
very rare and ignitible state; which, togeth- 
her cell, appears for a moment on the gal¬ 
lery, and then enters a chapel; at the same 
w +h +1 A +^ T li X ’ . instant an angel is seen to descend, flapping 
with the tremendous blast occasioned Uo viGaa-c f,.a^ ^wa aF xLa 
hands over a hair seive, ivlnch will suffer son to save his trees after he has paid 2d. For the best essay on “ the relation of vegeto- by its rapid issue from the pipe, raises an ers and’entprino- 
the dirt to go through by shaking, they are for them; he is the very man. who should TerllTrZ">"" ^ ^ instantaneous fire. Bass wood ’ X 
® w a common oven, or Dutch not spend his coin to have feeble and fruit- xho successful competitor shall be allowed to literally soaked through with water gg jf gbout to^addr 
not so xiX burn mpRiATlo orcliards. Let Jiim buy half the num- present the premium awarded for the second great- {^0 Mse the engineer’s expression,) “ can be salutation of which 
its wings, from one of the miniature tow¬ 
ers, and entering the chapel, places itself 
near the Virgin, towards whom it inclines, 
as if about to address lier tvith the sublime 
salutation of which we read in the scripture. 
Sti" -P^se , tbottgl a much iei quantity suffices 
joram, lemon tbymo, sweet ball bay leaves, fZrn ilTpuilZ oi 7^77 
celery seed, lemon peel, horse radtsh, m.„t, bagaLvludt grol between the rows wl.ile «l-oq>.e‘of d>e choice ...d rare flowers clfi- Ihutling off the advent of the Lam tnto 
sage, UUTagon,burnet, mushrooms and oth- the trees are small, and by the equally ''••'‘“■Jtl,e furltace, except when required-iJe- , !■>'l>e above dcseri 
ers of this class, will retain theu- fragrance heav)^ and more valuable loads of ripe fruit Committee appointed by the Socie- troit Tribune. words, some ot^ tl 
and ffavor tor several months. profusely yielded afterwards. The expense ty as Judges on fruits, flowers and vegeta- -—-this master-piece of h 
Seasons FOR Drying Sweet Herbs.— of plowing once a year, and harrowing four decide upon the merits of the TAGGART’S ITYING MACHINE. nuity. To the inver 
Basil, h ill the best state for drying from times, is perhaps not’half the first cost of flowers presented under this arrangement, At Lowell, on the 4 th, at 4 P. M. Cap- having desigi 
the middle of August and three weeks_after, the orchard, to say nothing of the annual shall award the premiums in their dis- tain Taggart made a balloon ascension with ®^Kre avc 
Knotted Marjoram, horn, the beginning of crops aftbrded; while it soon renders it quad- oretion. ^ ^ liis flying machine attached. He was up ^^^g connected with 
July and duiing the same. Winter Sa- ruple the value of the neglected plantation. Committee shall be appointed by the hours, traveled about 75 miles and . A® said, that the 
ers of this class, will retain theii’ fragrance 
and flavor for several months. 
Seasons for Drying Sweet Herbs.— 
Basil, is ill the best state for drying from 
tVa V ^ angel twice ascends, and as often repeats 
inction with th^h^'l aucet near its ggj^g movements and the same saluta- 
,» 7 7 - R , 7 I” described. 
Hitting oft the advent of the steam into t i 
le furnace, except when required.—Z>c- . description are given, in a 
oil Tribune. words, some of the details respecting 
-_this master-piece of human skill and inge- 
CAPT. TAGGART’S FLYING MACHINE. nuity. To the inventor is due the rare 
At Lowell, on the" 4th, at 4 P. M Cap- as well as having 
in Taggart made a balloon ascension with the entire work, and nearly every 
ition. his flymg machine attached. He was up thing connected with it; and it may with 
A Committee shall be appointed by the l-^ hours, traveled about 75 miles and ^execution is not less 
icers of the Society to examine and de- showed himself over Dracut, Tewksbury admirable than the idea. The Avhole of 
ie upon the merits of the several essays, Haverhill, Reading, Andover, Ipswich wheel-works are composed either of 
d adjudge the premiums in their discre- Georgetown, Lawrence, Danvers Methuen’ '7°°^ amount of pa- 
n. Salem, and other towns. He’also went to fashion and nupart to them that 
All essays shall be transmitted to the some distance out to sea On liis wav hack T action so ne- 
aoJ/Iav-.X aF xLa QaaIaX.t aa a.. VvaF -xl,« X- T 11 -• r- in. . ■/ ccQ 5 Gv\r 111 ii wnrlx nT +}in+ l•^coAl■iT^+iAn I T'lii_ 
ter end of June. August and Sep- who fortunately have already full grown All essays shall be transmitted to the some distance out to sea On] 
tember. Tarragon, June, July and Au- orchards, get more in monied value from President of the Society on or before the to Lowell, at Middleton the 
^ist. June, July and August.— them than from all their farms besides ? first day of September next, signed with a his flying machine broke.’ HadnoUhis- 
larsley. May, June, and Qhml, T}^g difficulty is rendered greater in most writer shall enclose cident happened he would have landed 
the same. Aewie?, the same. Elder Flow- xr_ A • P , ,• h is DrcncT name in nn cnvnlnno ooqIaxI onri a- T_ii _ ^ _ i 
gearing to 
cessary in a work of that description I Du¬ 
ring the day, this peasant industriously la¬ 
bored in the fields, while 07 hiullt, oy the 
fared m^xtxtres of these xtowdersioxjTA^^^^ whiffle-trees, cannot safely approach nearer Pi-esenting it proves to be the sue- we have seen no balloon to satisfy us of the continually have had to contend 
mg certain soups and ragout, of which the than three feet to a tree, and every plow- competitor. safe and economical feasibility of travelin«- Aave effectually disheartened 
following-maperve as a specimen:—dried ^gg dreads a task which is commonly at- essays not entitled to a premium through the air; yet may we not expect the determined or enthusiastic mind.— 
parsley, WIntel bavo^, bweet Marjoram, tended with mutilated bark on one hand, shall be returned to the writers as they may next great invention of locomotives to be an step a difficulty presented itself; 
A^ z ■ ji • 1 1 • J I iTiuu lixciooy uciiiva, uii LHC oiuei". j\. I - --- i tErial one — and such an one as will save 
sIL B?, I S 8 '-'”“ by placing one the construction of railroads, steamboats. 
Sweet Basil, one ounce; Celery seed and 
Bay leaves, of each one drachm, or part on¬ 
ly of these may be employed, according to 
taste. Another mixture, recommended for 
Pea Soup, consists of dried Mint and Sage, 
Celery seed and Pepper. 
Potato Bread. — Take potatoe.s, boil 
horse ahead of the other, with short Single will please to transmit their several 
Avhiffle-trces, especially if the ch-auD-ht traces contributions to John D. Coe, Esq., Treas- 
of the hinder horse are considerabfy length- o.t Romulusville.” 
ened to allow running- to right or left Approving the proposed plan, the Officers 
mrial one—and such an one as will save flifticulties neither disturbed his pa- 
the construction of railroads, steamboats Aence, nor shook his courage; he planned, 
and all clamjamfry.—5a Am. ’ reflected and success crowned his efforts. 
--- A few weeks only have elapsed, since 
Improved Bedstead. —Mr. John W. Fa- work was achieved. Tlie humble peas- 
vor, of this city, has taken measures to se- now ranks among those rare geniuses 
^ Celery seed and Pepper. wide error is committed in cultivating 
-- . orchards by those who forget that roots ex- 
i OTATO Bread. lake potatoe.s, boil tend far beyond the circle measured by the 
^ them until thoroughly done, peel or skin branches. The whole surfiice of the ground 
j them, and then mash tliem up iis fine as is covered by the net-work of roots, wliere 
) they can be made. vVdd a sufficient (luan- ; full-p-rown trees stand 20 or 30 fi'pt. :innr+ 
they can be made. Add a sufficient quan- fidhXown tics'staTfdX^or3o''£’t -maH +1 eolice.-Uu 
tity to your yeast rind flour, make into dough Tlie laroer and more obvious roots it is true ^ 
and bake. This is not only more cconomi- are near the base of the trunk - but all the l^cston, -where several 
cal than the bread made of all' flour, as it finer ones,-which solaro-elv contribute nour- met, and where there wris a “jam ” 
takes less flour; but it also makes superior ishment iire spread at o-reat distances_ n \® hor some time the pushing, 
bread, and one that continues soft much Hence all orchards which have made some 
longer. The sweet potato makes a most years of p-rowth should have the whole sur ° ^ portentous, 
dc.licinns hrpnrl wliPit+I 1110 noxiii oaU -- -7 v.P . 1 ’ , , c t it wliole sui- 1 he police wcrc p-ettino-imoatient. the Dco- 
Approving the pi oposed plan, tlie Officers vor, of this city, has taken measures to se- ^ot now ranks among those rare geniuses 
of the Society Avill give every attention and cure a patent for an improved method of > become familiar with the arts and sci- 
effort in their power to promote and accom- coupling-bedsteads, and for an improvement ^nces, without having studied them.— 
plish the object. ^ on their bottoms. His coupling consists in ^^^lat greatly enhanced the merits of young- 
H. D. Didama, Sec'g. having wedge projections on the posts, and C/^^son, is his liaving done all himself; with 
metal boxes with wedge grooves secured ^is own hands he made the turning lathe, 
Blowers AND Children AS Police.— On on the ends of the rails, so that by insert g'i'‘-'‘iter part of the tools with which he 
the day ot the great “ Water Celebration,” ing the projections in the grooves, the posts ^’''I'O’-ight, as well as the wood and brass 
New Method of Joining Met.vls. 
ker, and his work is so exquisitely fashioned 
and so beautifully finished, that it would be 
an ornament to the most elegant saloon or 
di-awino--room. 
Cusson resides on the right bank of the 
- I' ci» IIAV/OC yUaXbUl *’ru\VllI« SIIOUKI IltlVO TllO WrlOlP ^nv- ^I'l V • • • i -- V-l+xju 1 .zvajO,- j - Kr\, 
delicious bread when thus used, and supe- face cultTvated and kenfc mellmv and nn+ i ^ ^''®^'® getting impatient, the peo- Some interest has been e.xcited by the ex- ornament to the most elegant saloon or 
rior to Ihttt made by the common potato*- n^-L" foo ^ ” 'T’ indicated a perimoote of a I’reneli gentlematR in Lon- dfawing-room. 
Tlie toast made from this bread is much of the trees.- CuMvaiof^ speedy and severe collision betiveen the bel- don, ivho^ has. it is stoted, discovered a Cusson resides on the right bank of the 
softer, sweeter, and superior to that from _ _i u _ ngerents. 1 lesently a “floral procession” of method oi joining, by some cement, pieces river Lot, a short distance only from the 
bread made in the ordinary manner. Sweet Mvcnotii In a fonnGv tyuvivKa f xi smiling along. Back went of metal togothor so firmly, that when e.x- handsome bridge of Aiguillon, where he 
potato bniscuit arc excellent, bat not so jraTn'r ^ the masses, back came the good nature and posed to a tensile strain, they will break and his clock mSy be visfted da ly. 
healthy as bread.-Ah:. Ltafo?, we desciibed some of the spirit of accommodation. The boys and through the metal rather than at the joint . .. -_ __1_ 
n.s will keep longosh or five or.sxx dfys in A ‘A C/inWaaSin (;‘ro?metr‘ “ 5.7 
ribs will keep longest, or five or six days in P‘irks and door-yards. At this time, not. 
Summer, the middle of the loin next, the M. Purpurea, Conspicua and 
rump next, the round next, and the brishet Sololangiana are in full bloom with us. — E 
lution in works of metal. 
the worst, which will not keep longer than Their showy and beautiful flowers attract I armed mai.imt1t?snoiiLLvUh wold or evm*57'*i*'*^° 77'*’’V* f 'This is an improvement 
three days in Summer, much attention.-J'roat/y Frntor. I ver 77.7 1’’S'"’* 
New Rifle.— Mr. P. W. Porter, of Mem¬ 
phis, has made a self-loading rifle. It has 
a revolving wheel perforated by forty cham¬ 
bers. The discharge of one chamber loads 
the adjoining one. This is an improvement 
ing- its influence. 
efit to the Californian adventurers. 
