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VOLUME XXV!::. CAPE HAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. MARCH 17. 1883. WHOLE NUMBER. 14%
^APE MAY OITY, U.J. S 1 .50 a year in Advance. *rirfr«sLena! tfardj. J B. HOFFMAN. * wScmil W ItrreR*" YI>' EX K MtNKB * wuteKXk'j^'OT^pexi'wii.iNKK. pf r. DODGLA8S. ATTOBSEY.AT.IAW ^ aoljiTToa re^r-g awcBttv J Y ALTER A, BARROWS. ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W
■qr. J. fTleamixg X SON, dektTsts, JAMBS It. E. HILDRETH, ATTOBNES'-AT-LAW ■ SOLICITOR. X AXTKK A YD KXAXINKH IN mitcayr cva~ at X*. « Wamiagton suael, can- Ms, •pjKBBBBT Yr. EPMITNje, ~~r~ ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. ^ustnrt* garis. j^Noa BTwilijams. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, wtu. «>(< bmawtxoa. and totmr ."■as oxooxtxact. •mil « vuuwx at. oape aw. kj. ^ B. LITTLE, PAINTER "AND^GLAZIEB. Mini ryr/a"1! " gMe" QBOAN8 AND SEWING MA8. F. HORNER, ;
HAHOS. ORGANS & SEWING IACHIHES RBID'imiN. N J. MaeO. u Jmmi we. Pw- M.r OB, sptt-y Q. TO GARRISON'S - fflHDKBL in store iauett' rua actio "«*" BLANK BOOK*. TOIUtT rAi'KK. riK Kti , . lui. anu. CBEAI'. LIUttAlllEn. hixiattm fgg* a*ap>ACTiiaKn UP aawwa aacawii^nroi.ra and oil a is y tsxixsms vthkkt. <-api hat. a. 1. QI^TB^AR^RUBBER FKLT"""o.1 p7weter7^^u N tw Yds ktletyte ">.1 P -ackLg Comma} ''"'imi i'iii'L 's*ia' UHRW IBIBB ANS PsTPTB), mum PaiLAMLniu. Pa. BROTHER. ~ AMERICAN WATCHES, ■I MALNUT. Cor. DOCK ortuucT. P*ILADrLPBIA. WATCHES A JEWELRY REPAIRED. J B. MATLACK7 rt No. • X. flKTKN'TU IT. PHILAAA. TmianwdSETanm canreaf TOP%rnro ocabd cape. CHiaNKT PLCB. CiAHDIS Vila. CE- «— "Sr *•- vz J ■ 8. K. HAND A SON, ONLY PRACTICAL JXWBLKR3 CAP* MAT DIAMOND CUTTERS, -"^SBST* "•Wis •g l. arc*, jr.,_ ARCHITECT AND SUPERVISOR °
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Lmi AhSM ana rytA toiAf fim." I nam ap lo rnwo « hl»^. 1 T w'SoStoAtol OPAL " | Aa toptorrd toroorh tot 1 4 Ailllliai da. Thm Ah Bid tdAJtU Byon 'UaLCAO Hurart,J^ ! ! -at cruhar tod poll off cm »lpf.~ ! UlkAAtol of Al-Jtooa: ' Pof a porlet ihrrt had tot CMon. ,.j • ''""am aaM •ItTwrm ' ij ,a3irrpto
U Uc lohla of hmjatot dUlOA Urtaa. :"^fni,KhpipptT- " . AhSMOHaLAikt Kimt liBfmdly ftum tha: spat. (■ -KA-JC YAIJUAA: h rm bottrtdj Ttry morn hot .-- ^ * . m ■ rmV' ,| Xrtml t>» jAjr-I* >1 a Defeat »< t wuiamapcrt (Pa.) Sob tad fiaaaiA. , Then ii cvideolly coniidetable (celiug j ,. aSAlmt trial bjr Jtrrj ^atagit* up la the . , country — a feeling thai i» gaining ground , ertry jta, and mill continue to, unlo. | Ibc hr*d men fully comply with the origl- , nil otiject of audi a dam to decide qura- » tiooa of life nod death, aa well aa other. ; aOocting the moat importanl lnleieautUt ,. euuncet awn with aociety of which )>e j , forma a pan. While not prepared to take , the poa&loc that a trial Vj Jwry ehould , " not he giten t cilucn. »e coof^ that . , much truth H advanced to what the cdi- ( tor of the Ciocinnntti Otue IU aaji up- , en the lubject: •'Met are commanded to j leate their tacatioet to corhe and try un- , Juil causes, which would not venture to , cotae to ooort at nil. fait for this gambling , on the pan of the Jury going snog. To , scree these coda of justice, and to scire [ Tory badly any end of Juatior, a lot ot j expense. Tlx pan which is taxed to the f suitor is but s email pan of the cost which , u taxed on the pobllc. The people know , not the eod of the ornt of Jones, which , cornea npts there all in the geserel ma of , t xr*. . Kerry notice end etrry summons | C eta, and the i^.taucc to the juror's resi- , the jurors rest-
dence ii taxed ui U# uOcer'i mileage, al- , . though the luuimoaed persons came up , only u> he chsllrugtd or excused. When | at lest the tnai begins the great waste ot , U DC and expeair fairly acuta. The aim of , tie adjust side is to toohaind right snd , wrong in the minds of jurors, aad to play upon any prejudice of jurors, whether of , political party or religion, of race, of us- , I locality, of social psailioo or any other element which may turn men's mind. , from tta oassidenitioo of justice between , Lawyers do this professionally, and bold that they would' come shhrt of their duty to clients if they did aot resort to Ibis practice. This is their estimate of trial Jury. The unjust tide multiplies wtuessre to fetch la things which have oa relevancy to the Justice of the ease. The ctieolstioo it that this may cfaaaoe to will prejudice the jnind of a juror. Thus the auorery eutataoos many witataaui to testify To' tnelefsnl things, whR9. be would not oOer at all If the case were tried before e judge. The just side has 1 to meet these tactics by sum moo log a lot of trltmaes to ooooirract the other lot in J- irrriersnl things Tim. e rase which . should be tried al one titling is spread out , • into s track and nirrr. stopping the ad- ! * mmi.traliuu of justice and mrniwg lis | „ uibunals to InstHatioM of injustice. * j , TsiUcmI BtrstctsarsNslst She world. The following ua table Showing the ^ etroamrs of tbVlr class in ( t* woriA. It | , la out claimed that it is eaaclly coord. r since ^SoHttas " rat 'the' subject Jifler j -- psestly la the flgures they give. From this it will be seea that the Washington ! \ M aura sat sSI he ashes eeNBpiitcd. i I festy dour feel higher thaa nay other arti. ; t ftdaJ object la the world . I; ; T j!? '"SSfc 1
" astar— £ ! J s . - ' "^P S ^ i t wi- : :JS ' re JtfflttamJHaaa^"fWhsLlI..":i: 711'AH J "Arrested tor carrying a pishil, ass* ! 1 ' Stotra aeiSjgjiai1 1, unlfBAO. "LBS see the pkto! The ' weapon was products* awl hst,.W to the ; ; judge, who examined it and asked : . ) ] f "Wbera did yoo gat II f* |* "Ikiu^t It at a hardware store." . ' ; "What did it cob r • ' Kino feplMxsR. -Howll yoo snr] 1 2 ^ the jot* tew out A pht J Wa*-V I ) ed h the prtou-, "Al! rig»t. maws yr. *16. That I makes us rrea." - THtrv't FVw Prm.
SUGAR CANT, CULTURE. , MnraToa xoureV spucb is tot s. r. t roirt • rending the couudetBioa of the bill " limiiiog the spproprtsliotcfor the eocour. ^ thr- msoofsdiire of sugar, la the Ststr J ' senate last week. Realtor Miller. of Ospe May county, made the following remark. ' One of tbepreblrmi whiflt a * i«e states- 1 ! oisDshlp his alwlys proposed for his ow a ' i solution, la every Citilijcd roontry. it : how to make lit nsru people seifjustsin ' J log sod iodependcot, instead of being j compelled to rely upon other countries for . u ties of life. When Abe Napoleonic war. 1 were going on in Europe, ooe of the 1 means used by England In bring tbe great : French soldier aad Emperor to terms was ' i by preventing supplies from entering Ibr j ' puts of tbst cououy. Sugar l»d long j ; tieeo s deemed aeressity upon the tabic ' many of the ana in which tlx French ' people have been «0 woBderfully successful. that it wat the object of England to prevent a tingle pound of this product of J tbe tmpta from gsloiagan entrance into 1 France. . . It was tbeo tbst Nipokoo challenged Sapoteoo ^
Inventive genius of French farmers snd chemists to mike France superior to fesrign natioos by finding her supplies al and as s rtsult. tens of thousands of dollsra were offered aad paid for tbe production cf sugar from vegetable product indigenous to tbe eoil and climate for To come nearer home, it has been tbe i pdicy of our own Government, almost ever site its foaodaiioa, to protect Ibc planters of Louisiana, not only by tlx imposition of dotief on foreign sucir. i Isjr the addilioa of subslsnlisKPTItvur. tgrmenl in tbe way of libeiayxupfics. 1 Not only this, but tlxFejlrrtl Uhvcrn. nisut has speot thousaBtlsof dollars to encourage tbe production of sugar by rxi peri meal, meant to prove liagwacticaMliChief among products uj>m whkh liux. m wey. aactifice and skill lisve been j expended are the sugar beet ami aor- ' gbura cane. A measure of success has attended tbe former: il was left fos New to demonstrate that a Urge portion of land in IbeWsJtbcro part of our Stale i. uu'iii.io tbe production of tbe latter. Soti.c natural and not unexpected objsctloD has been made to the act which authorises tlx , payment of the production of tlx cane, and 1 ; the resultant manufacture of sugar Tbe fact t hat a few thousand dollars bare been psid in strict accordance with the sct.demoastratcstbe practical character of the work | that has been duoe, and opens a new source ' of profit as well as affords a subject of new 1 priilc oo tbe State. It is not sltogribcr to ' our credit (bat outside capital was permit outside so (
' ted to come io sod help solve tbe problem > of adaptability of the sandy tad naturally f I fertile lands of South Jersey to this new ( -thai Jersey talent his furnished the needed | ' scientific skill that developed, and . '• which promises, under the abgtn encour- . ' agemeat gives by this' act, to prove tbst ' ' still greater results may be altalixd. I know very well the disposition to | 1 ecooomixe in maltera of general Stole in- . trrest.and ob one will go farther thaawiy j self to lop of oooecessary expenses. 1 Tliete is danger, however, of going too . ' far. Tbe result of tbe experiments lliu> » far made has brew *o enhance tlx value of t ' lauds bilbctto but sligbtly esteemed, and ■ 800,000 acres that, heretofore, have ! scarcely figured in the assessors' books, - promise to too sue al valuable as rich soils , 0 ol mute favored portion, of tbe Stale. 1 A ana may decrease his household tx- » peases by refusing to boy bread nod meal: » nod "■« <****■ wMh K0" In abundance. e may starve himself to death in dreaded 1 apprehension sf want. Rut neither of 1 These affords example lor a great State. * Rather sreaboold meet Deeded outlays by I Increasing our revenues, from all available II ' sources. If we tax Certain corporation*. " • which arc legitimate objects for this pur1 pose, in sccurdsnoe with a hill which has * pawed this body and is' now before tbe i other branch of the Legislature, we shall l_ 1 dense three tlnxs tbe Increase reprearpied ' | by the bounty paid on sorghum and its * products. The State can weil aff.rtd m * . spend money in that direction. Already. 1 ' with tbe piwstbllity of ooatioued succs. J' . fruwi this auurae. tands ia tlx neighbor:r j hoods ot our principal manufactory 'have II I greatly increased la vsfnr. mad it Is only ? I fair tbal the fartae a r J ojxr oouoi sad . . distrxu sir sild bate an hppnrtsnlty to '"] prodl from the eaeouragetaeot go eo lb. c J aidss, there ia oo aggrrgati e of lalsw and ;s 1 capital that pays a tlthetd thr taxes ytwrS" ^ ly (wi t In the farmers of New Jerary, J and ao rlase of rnra receltt. m, little at m tlx hands of tbe Sure '' JT X dispwiiioo lu repral this act snd J : now by this Mil to cripple its sobnaaiial is > gtod effects Is of s kind wl'h the i'ltmpi - local off the esDrriuira'a) aistioss wLxn | |o cnt expert mewls! wbirb
rgrart as ted sd much lo tbelsraxssuf New Jsrwy Is the ease of commeretol ferru ['Iters slooe, leas of tboossads of dollar, ■j have bras: fated The value of tbe ar ! ' tides foraiabed to our fanners, as the ; pr«amt time, owing to the vigilante of < the grotlemee having charge of tbo-c ; autinat,b as carefully noted and as acru- | rately determined as that of tbe money , which the farmer furoisbtv ju paynxnl : of tbess fertihxers. 1 It may aot be Improper lo Stoic right I here tbal It takes omre than the sonuil | ) production of all our gold and "silrer I mines lo pay for tbe sugar we Import Tbe vsroe of the sugar tmpartisj tart | year — «8« 8S1.4M The combined . value of all tbe goM end silver produced ; to 18*1 was lo round numbers seventy. fitc i millions. 1 U would be tbe height of folly not to encourage our own people' to put them- , , J «« BBS ia a ponitHa In which they p.' ' {9££&'ZZ-!JZr~\ ; abrewd. while if tbe money Is kept a: ! to tbebtBeftt cf loth.
The bnuaty should not be token off the ' cane produced by tbe farrier, for il en- : Courages him to bring into cultivation, as said before, a large area of land, which it '.roost worthless for other purpose*, ik- , : aides, if you stop the .production of the ; csue, you thu, most effectually, cripple . the maDOfactorira, which ouislde capital > has employed f.xtbe purpose of ullllxing . tlic cane Again, io no Stole has the ciperinxnl uiet with sbytbing like tlx mesiu taiord under the 5«e and beneficial slim, nliis ol this act. which will expire by ; lindtail'B la 1RR4.* I' Oder fix act Capitol *afc rocuuractd lo in this hNlxrto untuccessful culture, under the promise of liodtrd eocour- 1 If the Legidstute 'bsd paMej) Ux act j wilb a clanx reserving the power to repre! or arnM-lhi! clsuse aloua srould j bare drfratrd thr eoterprire drtigoed to j tie encouraged. Tbe act expressly aayr. "This act shall oooliuue iu full force and effect for the term of five years.'.' 1 regard it ma contract ua the part of | the State with her cilirent. Tlx passage . , of this bill would Impair the obligation of | Tbe question arisrsfbeu, trad the Legislature tlx power or tlx right to par. Ulsturc ,uc (Hi" re or (UC ' H par" sorb a law? I have Uieae quest.uos to the 1
| Reaatoo iiaraed in tlx law 10 discus,. ' ' Bad tbe Legislature said to these pre, . ' | pie, whether farmers or ihafiwautaBtaciB. J "are will give you this bouuty just long : 1 rnougfi tg get you invoked in Ibc cost!) , ' effort you are about to make and thru we I ' will violate our com pari?' (which is tlx ; meaulug of tbis bill TVbo would have I 1 invested a dollar? Not The State can- j ' uyt only not afford to break its plight., 1 ! ' faith, it cannot sfi.x.1 to shut down on an j 1 ' industry which promises to add lo tie | I ' wealth and tlx honor of New Jersey. II this bill sbiMild unfortunately Is come ' a law, it would stop the tetablisbiog ol any plsnu 1* mauufsclorirs for the m«V. " nig of -sugar in I be Stole, check entirely Ibr appreciallDg value of land,, snd ernigrutioo would cease to tbal portion of your State that is wi often stigmatized as " Miody, barren and unproductive. * should expend a half a million of ilollara ' inYliia direction, iu ten rears tbe would 3 rralixc ten fold io return — In tbe increased valuation of her lands and otberwire. 1 therefore beg to express the bope, c Mr. President, that the motion to Don- * concur io tbe adverse report of the Com- ' mittcc on Agriculture will not be agreed lo, aad the bill be indefinitely puatpoaod. * and that no limilar attempt will Ix made 11 to disturb tbe good effects of the wise po). £ icy upon which tbe State has entered. "When it your ma coming hack*" ashed t tbe grocery man of the bsJ boy as he found him standing on the sidewalk when 1
tlx grocery was opened ia the morning, taking ionK pirrea of brick out of his coal'toll pockets. "Oh. she. got hack at midnight last night." said tbe ta>y. as he ate a few" blueberries out of the ease. "That's What makes me up ao early. Pa has been kicking at tlxae piece, of brick sith his hare ferf, sod wtxn I came away be had his toea io his hand and was try. to go back up tbe stain 00 ooe fOJt. hain't got no sense." "1 am afraid ypu are a ItrTOf," Did Ibc lituecij man. a, be looked at tbe innocent face of tbe boy. "You are always making your parents ' wape trouble, it's a wonder to mt they ' dent read you lo the Reform bchoil. What deviltry was you up 10 last night to get kicked thiianorn'.Dg?" "No dcvfllry. 1 just a little fun. You see, ma went to 1 Chicago lo stay a week, and she got tired, and telegraphed she would be home last oight: and pa wu down town aad I for- ' got to give him tbe dispateb. Aod after : he treat ao bed ox and my chum thought 1 we would bare a Fourth of Joly. You ' see my chum hat got a big titter, and » e ' honked some of lxr chillies, aud after |s got Ip scoring we put I hem in his room. ' Oh. you'd ailaugbed. We put a pair of ' numjpr oue slipjxra. wltb blue at'Xkinga. down io Ibc rocking chair beside pa's ' tx>4a, aad a real conn on tlx chair, and J another chair, snd a ha! wiih a whito 1 the ga> Ixacfcet. and everything we could n find thai belonged to a girl in aiy chum . ' sister's room. Oh, we got a red parasol, * 1, hi. and hf( il right in the middle of tb< floor. Ii ell. when 1 look,"] at the lay-out. r and heard pa snoring. I thought 1 sbool.i ' die. You see, ma ia easily excited. My ' ukuuitk'pt with mt tbal nlgiit.and whfB-s c r' heard. tlx door-hell ring I stuffed a pillow " in aiy mouth. There was nobody to meei ma at the dr|iot. and six hired a hack and came right up. Nobody heard tin. 1 beHtwr re. and I hadvo rrtJown amttrr1 | ma in. Six a as parity atgiy. ysi ixt. at not hcltft: nirt al Ibc depoL 'IVbrte'ayocf falbcif said shr. as she brgau lo go up 1 a aire. 1 nil hrrl pxse pa had guoc to * aieep by this lime: that h,'J giaie to Ud axep oy IUIS mix: mat III u RIXC ,o near
an hour ago. Tlxu 1 slipped up ataiis r aadlookid otct the Iwaiateig Ma said * anmethirg aUrot lxavrna and earth, and 0 * where la "tlx huxxj ? and a lot of thinge r I couldu'l hear; and pa swure. and said ' ' iCaaospch tbiog. aod Ux door alammcd, 1 aad llxy talked fix two hours. 1 a'poar ^ c they finslly MW it tome, as they always 1 '■ do. 'cause pa called me vrsy early this 1 ' morning, and when I canle downsuira be 1 'Milan iry-reetlDgx.- I sve axf"Bad my ' chum's sister's clothes all pinned up la a ' '! newspaper, and I Vpoae when I go 1 1 hsc* 1 shall have to carry tbem borne, rr and tbeo abell Ix down oa me tare III ' * tell you what, I base a trot km to lake 1 •■•me shoemaker's waxaml slick my chum 5 1 on my back, aad traed with a circus •• 1 " ; rfada^hie. headed boy, from Doroeo A '■ j fellowtnuld have -more foa, tad not get 1 * ; kicked all Ibc Uroe." Aod the boy earn I : pied acme pomes la a case in (scat of the ' 0 ! torn, aod went dawn Ox street whiattlne ■ t- 1 for his chum, wbo was looking oul of an 1 j fajiey lo are If Ux coast was ciear. 2i ' H Ukta but IhWren'minntev lo lead an 1 a 1 elaphaat'oo a train, while h Ukea I wrote ir ' for aay sort of woman to kiaa her frVrnito ' ul gi»wi.by and lose tlx check for bee trunk ' -Rome MM
:j AN OH) BOOK. j I . In the ,1aierio»« of Frhniary SjJ. ap- \ . ixaiid an account of a copy or thr old 1 1 Bible known a, tlx -'Breeches uk'le," ; . belonging to Mr. W. H Hnldiard. of ; HamHtoo. Ma«s. Tills edition was jwint- : . ed in 1G09. Tfcg name cmr, from the ' . fait Uiat In Ux third chipicr of lierxsia, { . verse seventh, instead of "aprons." as in ^ , the present vcrson, the w xil "lireeehes" f i« uaei). Tlx verse rdada: "Thrntlxeyea a ! of them both were opened and knew that . they were naked, and tfxy acwtd figge- r 1 leaves together and made themselves ,. breeches." A representative of TV Amrr. ^ toon was yesterday shown a Breeches BUile tbst an'.ldatea tlx Mawachuwtts edl- ' j j tloo by ten years, and is a mat curiiHi- J 3 I and iDlerestiug example of early pristine • . | and rditing. It lias tbe greater value and ( 3 | interest from the fart thai it was brought ' | over to tbe city of Philadelphia by the or1 igiaai y-toker artileia, and has deeccndod < c from graeralioado reoeratioo by will, he- ■ ( | ing given in kcepftg tutbe youugeat eon t ; of the youngeft am. Tlx present heir ia 1 ' Mr. Thoroai P. Hurry, of this city, who I „ Ia II into possession of it July 11, 1876. ' . i'. in b'.sr.k nam arc written the records I ! poo blank
; of death and marriage in tbe "Harvcyc" P ! family from July 4, 1602. Some— 1690, I KWS, 1795, 1801— are done by a acrimer. wbaaa work is not ;far frivm aire! engrav- ! ing, discolored by ngi- as is tbe pa|xr upon j which it it transcribed. The Hubbard * Bible lacks tlx title page of tlx Old Tcs- ' j lament: the Harvey Bible has it complete. 1 tlx centre is a wood cut repreaenling nrmy going to war. with chariots snd -J j horses ; and. a most remarkable attempt at ^ j peraptctivr i. and about^ lb . ton 4 p^saud'caheroSua^ u?* rrtu" unpon- - , lin|.nntol'^»l torl^roM 'rww?? | I Tiicre is a sennow+tfe preface to tbe ^ Christian reader— a dcrudt [nxai on the . "incoQiparahie treasures of the Holy . . Scriptures," and a prayer for "the true . use of ibc fame," and the moat copious 1 marginal notes of reference, rapiaaalioo . and admooilion run through Ux book, c At tlx top of the page are head-linos such . sa "Tlx woman seduced," "The serpen! cursod," "Noah goeth out of the Ark," - "The oiveoiM and raioe-how," "Neither • hot bor cold.'' "The Lambes marriage," j "Satin -bound," "Egypt like a calf." There C are a number of woodxota, among the - moat remarkable of which ia-s map show- , map show- (
ing "tlx situalino of the Garden of Edco," 1 whieL ia hxatcd on the Euphrates, o j [ "Evphratea," or "Tygia," "Tygria," ( r '-Tigris," "Tygra" < it ia spelled four waya f . ix} tbe same pagcl, the same river called , , by tbe two (?j names which empties Into , , the golphie (gulf) of Ux IVraian sea. In i , very dose proximity, according In tbe map, are Babylone the country, and itabyhm tbe city: "Arabic desert." McaoJ patamie-. "Choa" in the n»p, "Cuah « e Elhlcfio or Aradia" in Ux description; "The land of Havila." "The Great Ar- , taenia" and "Syr," which possibly means • Syria. A picture of the ark is marked al different poinli with the leltcra A. B, a D, etc., ao that the marginal note explaining ils dimensions may be folly uudcr3 Mood— for instance, "AB— the length — 300 CO hi la." Tlx temple of "S:>ltKji<,n" . remarkable oooception. The virion of , Excklel is breught !x-f..re actual eyc-slgh, , by a picture which the artist - leaned lo u think required s-> much elucidation liiat tlx alphabet from A In Z is found noceaa vary to supply tlx- points for the side nine. L -A" ealla attention to "tlx whtrlwindthal 4 came out of tbe north, or Aquiloo," "Z" to "That brightness of fire like the rains bO*"." d Tbe title page of tbe New Testament is 0 a scry curious piece of engraving. Upon r it are around tlx margin what might be d tribes, soil Ux flgutea of the twelrc apoa- , Ilea, with larger figures of tbe four evanI. eebata about Ux centre, where surrounded , by Ux outline ot_a heart, is printed; "Tlx New Testament of Our Lord Jcaua Cbrial, translated out ol the Greekc » by Thcod. llexa: With brief- aummarica , the said Autboor. luec. amrr;, and P. ., LrJder, viikriua. Engeiiabed by I- Thorn - L son. Tqgetber with the AunoUllooa of , Fr. Junius upon the lievelalioa of Bl. ? Jt*»' , , "Imprinlrel ml i/«da by Ibc Deputies t V,f Chriamptwr Barker, l'riuter lo the Q xrn'a ll« Eaoelleut Majestic. 1SW." 0 The nap of the "Holy land, c-atoio- £ Ing tlx places uxntsmed by tlx "fuure K,ansa tiara " i-ahnnt he described, il must EuaagtBsto." eUhnoi
be seen. Tlx use <d 1 instead of ;j. and" of V instead U. is decidedly puzxling to unactuMiau-d to the .dd ty|«s: hx instance Jiwsa i> qxllcd Itwva. Al tlx end of Ux Bible cornea an index, "hriclo of tlx proper names in tlx Old aad another of "tbe principal! things tbal are cooteioed in tbe Bible afUx order of Ibr alphabet," aod then well siuing of pleasure— "The Booke of collected Into English Mixta by Thomas tSlcrobold, loho Hopkins and others; conferred with Ux Hebrew; wilb apt Notes to sing tbem witball tot forth jjxi allowed to be sung in all clmrchen, of tbe people together, before aod after Morning and Earning I'raya; at also before and after sermon; and moreover, in private hooarw. for their godly anlaoc and comfort, laying apart all ungodly troogi . and Ballads, whkh tend only to Ux nourish meet of vice and corruption of youth. James Y. If any be afflicted, let him pray. If aay he merry, kt him ring 1 Psalux- . (-dioaaians III. Ixt Ux Wor.l , of God dwell planteooily la yoO. In all », iomx. teaching aod exhorting ox antolas iu Panioxa, Hyinoto and Spimoai
j Songs, mod slug uolo the Lord in your ' * j hearts. A number of the "Paalnxa" hare . I the "apt notes" with Uxor, and quo* 1 I looklog, indeed, are tbe scores 10 modern | k . musical ryes. Tbe first "»®g" is Ux j a I Yea Creator, ooe verse of which Is [l ) A»J toiThbaasaanalle: Jt There are "Tlx aoo* of 6. Asuhrax. * called Te Deum;" "Tbe Symbole or Create of Athaoasioa, called Qukuagix 1 "Tlx Bang of the Blessed Mary. 1 called Magnificat; " "The X Oansaaod- 1 meals." etc. Rome of the paalms ran out to forty-aloe reraca. In the 68th psalm 1 occurs tbe following: (lod wta roe women causes jual UBagaMe j AiMix^^^'SJmmMriaswse.alaBax J . stall pase^e^flCTe^ ^ This Bible, it is claimed, ia Uie oldest | in tbe English language iu the United . Siatrss and il ia surely one of tbe most In- ' lereating. Il is remarkably well preaerred; . the paper Isexcelleni. and tlx typography ixautlful, dear and disUncL It is corertd . a ith a piece of antique embroidery, worked living bands, and bound about tbe living
precious volume years ago. Nolcworthj Trees. la the Skagit county, in Washington Territory, it a sprucx tree 40 feet in circt- inference. Il it uprooted aod lies io a deep slough. A chestnut that was a sapling 400 yrara ago has JuM_Jxtn cut by Mayor lienor of Ballshuig, N. C It measured feet io diameter Two orange trees bcionging to J. It Smith, Hawthorne, Ga, bora last season 8,li00 oraagea each. Uae of tbem rnaaautia seven foot around, aod la Maty feet high. A huge chestnut tree growing un Ux farm of Benjamin M. Rood, near Bay .Vjew, Ya, has borne a large crop of out* every year for a csnuiry. It measures | L'7 feet in circumference. - gruwiug in tbo town of WeaUnora, Yt, -cea It profile a few leet away seaemblsa a griuaiog face of gigantic jiropattiooe. ■ It is four feet aod four ioobta from tbe tup uf Ux forehead lo tbe tip uf Ux cbm. The Cressage oak of England is proba1 b!y Dot leas than fourteoo oatturks old. The cireumterctxe of tbe trunk was about thirty feel, measured al Ux height of firs 1 feet from the ground; hut only about ooe- : half of Ux shell of Ux hollow trunk now remains. It still bean fifteen living ' braadxa. each fifteen or sixteen foel in length. A young oak grows Tram Ux e centre of tbe hollow. r A yew tbst is over 800 years old sUll •lands in the garden of Ux Ilerrenbans, 1
Berlin. It is of tbe s;«des 7arut baceato, ' it 37 feet high, and itkiowcr circumference U 5 feeL Iu spedes U wholly ax. ' ' tlnel ia the fortwL Tlx ptemoea 00 * which It Stood t were 000c owned by tbe 1 ' father of Felix Mendelsaoba Bartbokly, ' 1 and Ux first execution et "A Summer 1 Night's Dream." took place in this very ' Laideu. At Ux tiux'Ux Upper Chamber ' ' iijll Wat erected, it was King Frederick 1 r William IV. Who Saved Ux vcorrabte tree ' ' from dcatructioc. There is a most rrmarkanlc Or tree in ' the f.neat Alliar, ftoaton of Vaod. It ia ' net tlx hatha of Alliax, al a height of 1 ' shout 1.300 feel shelve tbe hotel, aod 4.- ] 500 feel above tbe sea, surrounded by a . l.xrat of firs, whfch il overtops by more , than thirty fret. Tbe trunk to a little ' ? Ux Ins-. At about a yard frem the ' ground It pots oul. on tbe sooth aide, \ | servo r.ffaboots, whieb lave grown Into J iruaksuatremg and vignroo»a« those of | tlx other tiers in tbe fortar. Bent and ' gnarled at the hoitoui, these aide trunks 1 ' seo straighten aud rise perpendicularly ' .. and parallel to the maiu item. Ttiia fea- 1 ture Is Dot, perhaps, wholly uoparelleled, hut another must curious fad is that two largest of Ux title Irunkt are connected ' w ith the prindpal stem by auhtpisdrengu3 iar bracer resemhlior girders. Tbe apace 1 between IIX rough flooring formed by tbe ' growing tngetixr of tlx offshoots, at their p est of departure, and tbe girder limbs, ' it large enough In admit of building a ' comfortable bennii's liut within II. An -angry-tree," a spedea of acada. Is ^ arowiog on a farm io Virginia, Nevada. It waa brought from Australia, aod to now eight feel high and growing rapidly. It , shows all tbe dxracierirtlcs of tbe sensiI lire plant. When tlx son rets Its ieavrw I fold together and tbe ends of the tenter twigs roH op Mte a pigtail. If Ibe twigs are handted the Jrara move uneasily for , a minute or more- A singular thing 000eernlag tbe tree wat lu appareot retenl- .. ni'-u: on being removed from a pot, ia which it had matured, Into a moch Itrger e P*. To use tbe garden era exprvaaioo, II -mate it very mad." Hardly bad it been 4 "mate Dtod." Hardly
j- placed in iu new quarters before Ux „ leaves began to stood up la all directions, like tlx balr 00 the tall nf an angry tat, , and soon tbo whole plant was in a quiver. j pungent and sickening, resembling tbe II odar given off by ratttlcaoskea and other . kinds of snake, when teased. This odor D to filled the bouse that II was txceamry to ( open -the doors aad windows. It aw r fully an boar before the plant calmed , down and folded iu leaves In pence.' i • * 1, A Washington letter says that Mir* 1, Bayard to not only vary pratty, but ex- ( tremely bright. 8hc wis Ux young lady r w ho astonished Oscar Wilde by her keen , repartee to his pairociaiog remark, "Are B you going to Ux german, Mr. Wilder she d asked, Ux nigbt of his lecture there. , "Y'ca."Mawied the naUxtie, "if my too r- ture doeaa'l fatigue me too much. Are u you going. Mitt BayardT "Yak, If your n lecture doesol fatigue ax too much."— f New York Graptir. d — . II For drawing tb- hair, aixl beautifying Ii when gray, nothing la to galtsfsrtiiry as Psrkcris Hair nalsam :
"Say, wtort kind •■! « totel yi ' wad a tre«.-b»Aing man, at Ix , slept—'! up I" 'Ix roomer and n-giwilcd | Ids rnnx. ami s-Mnl --wnil wifr" af'er it. j "Can a nijw mania! enuj*- — tlk- d-wn ' here I « iw., ..r Uro-e da), mod have a I quiet visit wiih rwch ■.!»* arwi not be scaled i.il id UmirG.at?' The IsVH own satd Jh v tsud.i c n. their ii'«H aud stay tlxrvihnr- dayi_«tr if Uay nidn'i warn anythine in rwt. "But what .. the mailer ? Have you bett annoyed ?" asked tlx towel man. 1 "Annoyed '. That drmt evpnvs it. We married day brl'We yeMenlay at St. I'aui, and went- to a hotel- I live about sixty miles west <4 St. Vaul. and the traveling nxn put ap a Job to tnaks me tired. There wrsa about a bandied of than snowed io at St. Paul, and I'll bq da aged if they didn't keep us unomy mil nigh'. They knew we were a bridal ample, and tbey bribed Ux bdHxya and porters to let tbem act for them, and wbrn we rang for Ux bell-boy, a drummer for a Chicago cigar factory came in aad wanted to know w hat waa wanted. I ordered 1 a pitcher of ice- water, and a Milwaukee 1 d.-ummcr for a grocery borne brought it 1 in. and be looked al my wile, who to wife,
tub to!, and urate her feel real lad. 1 didol know they arete drummers untR the next day. or ltbould have killed aoiuc , of litem. 1 rate for a chambermaid lu clean up Ux roum aad bring some towels. ° aad I weal down to the office lo aecaboul my trunk, aad the chambermaid atoyul j aboat bait aa b«& and waa verj latar wring, nod uiy Wile arid she was a real , plramnt, affect wuale sort of a crcatarr, far above her Marion, and I tell you I u as "."'I when I ■ found out i'sWas a . suixth faced, Ixndsomc young Jawith drummer fir a Milwaukee oi tolling bouse. ' wbo was ia with the nog. aad ix gave the chambermaid riiree dollars to Itou him sn^totd drvas so be could play chambermaid. Well, wbile we arere J, al supper somebody got into Ibe room and put cracker crumbs in our bed, aod * wc found a cold oiLdolb flour tnat over the tap abort, eaaugto to frerre anybody. But tbe worst was at nigbr. TV c bad '' just got comfortably in bed wtxn Uxre > knock at Ux door, and 1 r* up. nod tbe watchman waa then', aad be said be wanted to point oul Ux fire ertxpe, so 1 could get out in earn of fire. They woke ua op several times iu Ux night, lo tell tw what to do In case are ' were sick, and lotto, morning, before we " were up. a waiter brought up our break- ®* fast. He said tlx landlord sent it up. and be just stood around until we had to J? sit up In led and eat Ixcas. fast. 1 thought at the time that it aras kind la tbe land, lord to send up out breakfast but wlxo 1 in found that tlx trailer wbo brought il up a traveling man for a reaper factory a traveling factory
at Rockford, and remembered !«w damn! impudent lx looked at my wife. I (joul.l bare murdered lrtm, but tlx clerk said Ix bad gone to Winnoprs- It was Just about aa bad arming down Ixte on tbe sleeping and 1 think half tin" [rasaengrra ™ were arrowed in. It aras colder than Alaska, and 1 would order extra blankets, put an ibe bed and in the morning there nothing but a sheet otcr ua. An-', every time there was a blanket spread over ua there aras a different porter put it and I think ibey arere all traveling ! Every lUHe while somebody areola puli open tlx curtains aod sit down 00 my berth and begin lo pull off bit boots, and ' I would teli iym the bcrttrwu occupied, and Hut be must bare made a mistake, aod be would look around at ua aa inno1 cent aa could be, and ask our pardon, aod 1— go out and damn Ibc porter. Ooce ' I fait aoaxbody feeling about my birth , and I aakrd what waa the matter, and tbe fellow said lx aras looking fur my wife'a abacs 10 Uack. Then about every flfur:. ! minutes tlx conductor would open the curtains and bald a red lantern ia and ask far our tickets. I think tbey poached ' my ticket sixty-five lima. Any way Jt ' looked like a porous plaster wheal got up in tlx morning. 1 think il waa tbe j traveling men who were playing cooduc- ' tor, but 1 waa sleepy aod 1 thought the r best aay waa to let them punch it. ' Well, about three o'clock in the morn- ' ing. somebody punched ua and aid it ' was tiox to get up. as all the passengers were up, and be would bare ' breakfast iu fifteen minutes. And then ' we hustled around aad got dressed the ' best wc could, laying an our hacks, aud lucking ua r dolbri op ia tha air and j patching 1 hern •« ourselves when they " came dow n. 1 got my panto oa ammg ' tide before, and lost everything out of my ' pockets, and my wife lost lxr hair and had tic a lmbilkcreMcIarauadberRead, amflheo we bad our bertha mate up and aal up till dayligbL Oh, 1 oeverbad such 9 a night, <* two such nights, ia all my [ life, nod what I want to know is, if 1 can be qtoel Ixre, and gel a bulc sleep, and 3 — if I— anni.r— ,1 " The hotel USD toM aot be funojed." The
r him if anybody caox around to laoibcr ' him to knock Iheui clear down atoira auu ' far wuukl be reaponail'ir , aod the bead, - ; groom took bit aakLel and bis Mile, ami . the colored man skewed tbem a room and tbey hare out showed up natx. Il is ' confounded mesa in Uarnling men to get r reowed in aad form a syndicate lo bare (ua. Tlx/ will cause themselves to te dtoUk* 6 Ux/ keep om-Milxovtre W iitros, Forts ris Cfk, N. C. your Hop BiUeta »«* «* owolba ago. i tcstHy totbe prat vtrtuea.of yote MXere. e ^ Ukt. H. Fsautoxc. - Up U, Ibe present "liiao the ground lmg is tbe most successful weather prophet of the year. The gocae-baoe ' ranks secocd I and U ia tdp aad tack -between WiRlnx S Vconor and tbe muskSt for the t Mr*" ptere. Norr. Btram.

