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RESTORATION OF TURKISH RULE IN EASTER ROUMELIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.]

[Ki.Lli 111 I ..I i l.'t\M->.] (Kolc \od No\ -JiJ, 1.! 1"> p m ) C>>vsi'\.\nNOPi.K, XcnumbiT '22. A Com iuU'A('i> ot" Ambfs^ulors h.is decided that a TutkLli commi-,siou b) desp.'itcliofl to PJiiloppopolis in order to establish a st.iblo govorument in Eistern Roumeli i.

TiiuJCwm vs \ I'roim mm . — In liis lecture before the Institution of Cm I Engineers on Heat Action of Explosives., Ciptain Noble icmarkcd . " ililmhol/ lias given au estimate smiKwheio rf the heat that would be developed if oui earth were "suddenly brought to lest; but, if looking at our earth ficn an artillery point of view, and following the principles I have to night laid down, wo considered our esuth as an enormous pio jsetile, and if we supposed, further, that we could utilise the whole eneigy stoiecl up in gunpowder, uc sliould jet requite a chaigo l.">() times gieatci than its own weight, or OJO tin.ea gieatei tlian itvolume, to communicate to the earth hei motion in her 01 hit \V\iji.-> oi- ttrc.\R Work-.. — It i-> teni.uk. ib'e that n sugar woiks consuming daily 4,000 cwt. of beet 3 fiirnidhfsj as much foul water as a town of 'JO 000 inhabitants, and discharges as much omanic impuiity as a town of 30,000 inh ihilants. The waste watei contains suspended matter, (. r. fragments of beets, dissolved organic matter, both nitiogenous and nonnitiogenons, and salts, sulphates, chloi i Us and phosphates. Hence all conditions foi encigetic putiefaction and the multiplication of baxteun ,u e piesent The author recommendpieiipitatiun followed by irrigation, ia ct pt wlitn the ellluent can be convened into a large livei ," the water of which will ))lay the pait of the soil."— A Bodenbaender A LVrioin Canxov. — in the little com t >aid of the Hotel de l'Euiope, in Leicester Stjuare, London, a Frenuiirau exhibits a novel and ingenious field piece, w Inch is called "Joyeuv." Its mechanism is ceitainly simple, and positively effective. Ihe inventor claims for this little gun of thirteen cwt. all told, a range of at least tout miles, and accuiatc shoot ing ; and it has, at all events, a gieat leeominendation in the facility with w Inch it may be worked by such tmitially titiinul aitillerists as would bo p ; i_k(-d fiom a Line battalion fri nishcd (as N now lecommended) with a couple of fieldguns. Foi such a irgimciit.il batteiy the punuple of the Joyeux has clcarlj seme advantages. The gUH-caniage and ti ail aie wrought iion, but the specialty, otlai than the btoech mechanism, which is extiemely faimple md ceitainly calls foi notice, is the mode of el< vation and depit-sbiun, which is effectual and very ingenious. I'iikas.vnt CoTl-hTS. — Take two joung well hung pheasants. Pluck, diaw and singo them, and cut them into neat joints. Take out the bones carefully, and shape the joints into cutlets ; flatten these v ith tho cutlet bat, season rather highly, and co\u them thickly with egg and tinelyt^iatcd bread eiumbs. Put the bones and tumniings into ,i snu-epan, w ltli a canot, a turnip, an onion, a handful of parley, a spiig of thyme, a bay leaf, a little pi ppcr and salt, and as much watei as will cover them. Let them stew slowly, until the flasoui of the herbs, etc., is di.iwn out, then thicken the giA\yand btiain it. Fi> the cutlets in a sunto pan with buttet until tlieyaie lightly biowned all o\ei. Bci\c on a hot dish, with one of the small bones stuck into each cutlet. The gia\> must be made hot, «nd pouted tound them. Time to fiy the cutlets, ten or twehe minutes. * J lie .nkdto I and Association arc offering nn ex<e]l<nt tn in «l 1 il' ims uuli ronifin tdhlt i citt i(jo neir the l.iuwliiß Lluiscl iLtor),\iith tho us,e of 2.) ( r JO cows, for sali. or to Xt Milk snpiilu is ,uc iMtihcd in .iiiotlu r c< Itinin tli it the 1 uiuhiie Chi'isj 1' u tory is. now in ac in operation, anil milk puuhased at full currt nt rates. Tenders arp imited I>> Mr J.imes O'Dci, .irctutoLt, for uldttion". and tlteritions to the reidenre of Mr L. O'Neill, Hamilton K"tst, up to thu 30tll inst. CiOOl) Xl M)l uilons — \t the commei.rutrent of L\crj mn jear humhids mil thuu!>ind> ot our joimff men— .md old .is well— iorm resolutions for their guidance tor (he coming )ear. M-inv keep them, while others break them. lo such we wsli to (j" e a word o( adx ice, in order to sustiin jour c'( tcrniiiiition of leading a better lite in the future you should use Hop hitters. lhe judicious use ot Hop Hitters strengthens, cleanses, and purifies the stomach, bflwels, blood, liver, nerves, and kulnns, and is just what jnu want to build up and invigorate joursclf,— Gitenburn U>S,A. x Dem, Read.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2088, 24 November 1885, Page 2

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RESTORATION OF TURKISH RULE IN EASTER ROUMELIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2088, 24 November 1885, Page 2

RESTORATION OF TURKISH RULE IN EASTER ROUMELIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2088, 24 November 1885, Page 2

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