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. VOLPHg XXX. - ' CAPE HAY CITY, HEW JERSEY. saturday. august 9.1884. WHOLE NUMBER. 1566.
: OAPB MAY CITY, ST. J . *T 9 1 .50 a yw In Advance. ?rofrssional (Tarfls. ' J a HUFFMAN, arrnmncr 4KD orworain.ijnB at i.aw wii.irmiN. «*" FiAMiNrH pnrnm nrtnrr r-nmrliwioN*s, c "*w "6<M*tT n'r"tCl« J |Er r. DOUGLASS, A TTO U K E Y-A T-L A W ' Tl^" ALTER A. BARROWs, *A T T O B KEY-A T-L A W •OtlfTTTIR I* OUTTST, J-yR. J. F. T.R AMINO ft SON. DENTISTS, mp w»v crrri'rwr. noetic* *ad rarer | t WsrOormrticw** -■nioralar**l*IB*»JAMBs" M. E. HITDRETH, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW ■pj"RRRRRT W. EDMUNDS, attornkyTat-i.aw, J")B. JAMBS It. INGRAM, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ■p^EtJBEN TOWNS END, aogxr r-t'trmrmsNP ( MUTUALFIRE INSURANCE CO. , ^EFRED FLANDERS, COUNSELLOR AT-LA W, Ho. tn rere«*.ii-ror>4 *>MT' i SnstarM <?aTds. •pjNOS R. WILLIAMS, J ARCHITECT AND BITIT.DER. w WILL MAKK.mtAWnHW. SWT) Sft'TOtlN OPPIPI-* WA«»l«*ton F-.. C**r *■». NJ , ^ B. I.ITTLE, ♦ INTER AND GLAZIER. ' P. FLINT. • ' ' OERHUL AUBNT Pl>* A A BAKM - A 0O_ QRO ANS~X.NI) SEWING" MA- ' • r. B.F.HORNER, PIANOS fflGAKS & SEWIS6 IA0ffliI5 ■JM.I1> I"WU"IIW- ' QEO. W GRACE. fra crric ALRin ld er. °* * re ""^^^""lAAlt-T GEWINi; MACHINE Bpm^TO^JgORID»: r Q.O TO GARRISON'S ~ I 8TATMI AND STORE YAEETT L Utuiat. ri-iitx.; Ts'KUL K i 1UKAP UntASOH. I awmH -ggAfmiMn op 1 »a'4»«lsm»!c«-ri!KCT.rAPaiUY. V J. H«gH KABgB, I ' GSRBAL UPHOLSTERER, ' PTwrcaa j »«.".!> W. Ow. »»l
Cap* Pap Co. Pmhanti. J JJ S< TIKI. LENDER, I« »M1 ai tee <y Tre* on GItKRN UHKKK. CAPS MAT COTltTY, GRoSs'i? 'S'°MmiDNS AAA Vlwllim. «-*-w« a. ».ct» '"""H of la OA. kllOoMW si BoOon Priors AAA AsBltrM frrs r*"rr'; l^«-7 • ■pnOMASEBIUCSON'S nrw rmsr at nttrrirx <-krk. GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, I* & GfntaeS" FnrnishiBr Wear ! is ii.. mJi\ ,!!u!lic A . !L JOHN M. RUSSELL, DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. BOOTS. KI1S1RS AWI1 SUTIOWB. FLOCK A Nl) FEED. PATKtT srirgcTNiWPORK, LARD. HAMS. HERDS. Ac. ionic H. RTWttnj. UoM Fprtn*. rspr Ms? Co.. s. J. 7\T PRICKS' STORES. gbocet.es,' in rate Smks. PAIWTH. CQLORN. Oil*. TABXISIIPI. Cil.AAS sn.1 PTTTT. no. tt pkrpt Tuner. FEED STORE. POKN. OATS. BAT. BKAN A Nil MILL mil noon crr^sn S . c^?i?' inildtafl Watrriat, Ctr. J ER>:.M I AH B. 8CHEI.LEXG EE'S LUMBER YARD Bs>.»o PIABTCTPCO LATH. smNnLKs or am. kinim. noomNo. nuxi trvrr. Acacn. m>Bmw PHCIMPTLT ftllkh BUILDING MftTERIftLS, MILL WORK DEPARTMENT White Pine Lumber. Siding. &c ANHYastpun- • i-varti pon LATH Rockland Lima. Hair, Hardware and Paints. on* PAfauTiiw ah* mtrr. cuu>«. KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. men »NH. XKW AFHrr,(Toal, Wood, limr, rtt. f^KJAL AND WOOD. 1 J , ■ A COAL AND WOOD YARD ■ aCH*LLKNOm> LANDINU, LXRion t*^i. smivs! and cn**TNi"i mc*. oak a vn mi-Koirr wood. ' yy s. c iTKTis ' PRACTICAL PLUMBER, OAS AND STEAM FITTER, ikuiinsnrHM nrsibrqt). j Gas, Water and Steam Pipes, ! 1 Chemical Work A Lead Burning " TERRA COTTA DRAINAGE 'jCBUyPlTCHWQBK j ' «'•- om.
■ _ P^diral. Vital Ouestlons!!!! .1st Ot met rminenf jApAian * Of Any school, whmt )» Ihc hrsrl llilae ir Ibc worM for qnlrtipe anil »U»yinc all ! Irritation of Ibc ocrrcs. anil corinc all j- fonn. ..r rrrwna, ronipIa:ni«. cltlnt : to na'nrsl. chiMlikr rrfrcabln* slrcp r Anil ll>cy will IcH'Trai ucbrsiiaiingly ^ ' Hint farm of nopt.'.'f | " Ask anyoraM of tbc roost rniim-ol plivaicisn*: "Whs! la Ihc l*c«t snri onlr rcmcrir i 1 thai can be rrficrl no tn core all discaam ' i % bf Hi" Ifliincs-s ami nrirarr orysna; atich ! j 1, ' as Rriphfs dlscasca. Hislicirs. retention, i . * or InslnlitT Co rdsln nrinc. amt .lllbcllii. i I cases an<1 alllnenls peculiar In Women"— _ "Ami lher will tell Tou canlUaUj and IT . JtwAufff i ■' "What is Ihc mnat reliable anh mieri | J core foe all llrpr riiresses or, Hesrepria; , _ constipation. in<Ii*rr«inn. hDInaaneu. ' " malaria. fcTer. acue, &e.," and thejr willAl Vomfmle ' or alhvUUmtl.'f* ' ^ ■ i ] • } For vrars. and rt»cn nil hv phrrleian. of IMchr'a and oil— k'dner -diacs— 1 lisrr cwnlalnla. arTerr concha, called I From a coov of nriir.V"a ncraoospr— . . ' wakrhdoraa. and varinus discmaea poctiMs, ' rhr,«a-. or .nitrrin* from rrpdola. n K* »Xi"! Wr.1 i a t gfeheca cured W««» WgTL| wanf Jd , _ "'rwS^o-^rer.iOr. Wiacm almneanf »ree« | laiSaaaia stall wllh ~ Hop *" nr " II nps • In a p Swsnt into the Stein. ^ nnraeAaek of *V* MMaalppI sr-stnloat 5 I car on a new plantailon my fatarr waa 16 rr I " fhtS, can, Ir'err.'a ^nr moot ireelmw of whirr d -e'plilup JilS,^n^'I»«S*HwTlM Jow ( SALICYLIC A.: " N»?UW.-Aa a1»aolHyiaw b w ^ " THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIFIC I P ENDORSED BY PHTBICIANH AND I THOUSANDS OF PATIENTS r i POSITIVELY CURES * ^ : " RheumatisM ) t tyj . Gout. neuhalgiA GRAVEL. DIABETES Blood' poisoninG j &Zc- n* MStrm^i. pr^«. w AHHHrti** a oo- naf*. I *T" ■ "'"'74 iSBQSSBSIBI 1
SONGS or THK rtOIUL "Stephen C FoaUe, theinthor of "Old Dog Dnj" and 'Old Folks at Hoin^' waa a gennine American, a farmer's boy, ^ who had but limited opportunity for I muracal instruction ; still of his . ' Old . | Folks ' fully 1,000.000 oopiua have been > ».ld. and of his 'Old Dog Tray' 000, 000. ' Hondo* thaae his 'Cncle Ned' and i ' Susanna' are faroritea. Tha reoson of tho popularity of Forter'a aouga liea in their oaay flowing melody, tho adherence . , to plain chorda in the aooompanimenta, ' and the aroidanoe of intricacy in the i harmoey or embarrassing occidentals in ' the mdndy. I wan present when they tmried this sweet singer in Pittsburgh in 18+6. to the strains of his own eocg, : "Come Where My Lose Liea Dreaming.' It ia the simplioity and awoetneaa of tune j that make* the popular singer, nud the i conditions hold good keday. ftrfienrT C. Work, a newspaper man. lately j I deceased, ia the author of ' Come Home, j Esther.' and 'Grandfather's Clock ; ' nl | iwch oyur 200.000 oopioa hare lawn sold. • I The famous "Silrer Threads Among tlie Gold.' with ss large a sale as tho two forrner together, -is by H. P. Dank*, an organist WiU R Hays, anotlicr newspaper man. srrote the song* 'EvnngaiiBA* 'Nop O'NoiU." and 'Shamui O'Brien ' each baring a sale of over 100,(XVI copies. 'Shoe .Flr, Dont Dodder 'Put Mo In My Little Bed.' and 'Come, Itirdio, Come.' are composed by A. White, and hare been published by the author. Of each of them fully j 1 set 000 oopif* have been sold. 'Don't Be SomiwfnL Darling." and 'Lorona.' . by J. P. Webatcr. a simple oinnlry ! mnsio teacher, and 'Gathering 81 mils b* ; us- ts- on-.v - » wj -sr. a. xuompaon. ! each Bong having a sale of oyer 800,000. ] ■ Leaf by Leaf tho Rose* Fuli ' and j Pretty as a Picture ' are by T. D. Bishop. ! a musical broker, who has the satisfaotion of knowing that over 100,000 copiea of his aongs haye already been sold, and so equal number will be sold before tliqy Of John Howard Payne's wonderful air on* two million oopies must hare Iwon sold, and the publisher* will grow rich from the work of the stranger who died far away from the liuniu he so [ pawrtenahfly kited. To Uii* same class of popular aongs belongs Tbomaa j *1 . , te a .' Ual K-o-. of Suiam-r.' of which '..r.oo.000 copies sold in this oountty, i and it lias, therefore, a place among American aongs. Of ' Kathleen MaTouri.i.'U." by F. N. Crouch. SOO.OOO oupiee Imrebeea s..kL and it "is stiil in much who has been in thin country sinoe 1818. ' Hweet By and By ' ia by J. P. Webster, and its sale will soon reach .500.000 oupieu Then come Joe Emmet's ' Hweot Violet*. W. J. Scanlan'a Took -a- Boo,' Frank Howard's ' When tho Robins Nest Agara." and Ben Williams's 'A lloj'i Boat Friend ia His Mother.' 1 oould give no tluiy will all readi tho half-million rt^e." Leavei of gold may bebeotcn into such S^'t^hL S^V^leatrf light sneh film* of gold retain the charactcrist io golden oolor of the metal ; bnt by transmitted light they hare a decided bluish green. The thicknaw of three film* l»-Bliaolntely fixed, as this will depend largely upon the aeaaitiTenres of that organ, which quality varies with different imlividuala. We may state, however, that modem experiments have shown that a single grain of gold oan be beaten ,,nt so as to oover a apaee of seventy -five -qnare inches, which would give the film a thiokneas (thinnoaa would sound more ■ippropriate) of the on»-807.65Oih part of tn inch. This fact affords a striking dinstration of the wonderful malleability ■•if gold, a property in which it surpasses *11 other metals. Microaoopio slides containing a small square of gold beaten out -*o thin a* to be transuloeck are favorite lAijeets for micronoopiata, and may be puro&ased of dealers in suotfarticlre. The ductility of gold— that is, its qnality ol peaiiilting' itself to be drawn out into, wire, is quite as remarkable as its mallre- 1 inlity. It is affirmed, far example, thai when a cylindrical bar of ailvw is coated , *Tth gold (by galvanic means, prrenma-' bly) and drawn into the fine wire used in embroidering boosing*, etc.. which still exhibit the golden ool oration imparted to them, a single grain of gold will oover a length of 845. 8 feat of wire. We have no doubt thai film* of gold might, with modern scientific artrflore, be prepared of the thinness of tha one-millionth of an inch, since s continuous coating of goldl having such extreme thinness may be readily obtained by galvanic manna, the only difficulty in tha way bring the ex-' tmnely delicate operation of removing die film from the surface on which it is lepoaitod and transferring it to glass. ! where it may be examined. The Iwmariy and faith fain ere of the In-' 1 tcmatioesl Postal Service lias 'just I wet : strikingly illustrated in the history of a; ; utter, containing twenty-five o-my whieh. was mailed in January. lftS. frenr-Gsand ' lUpida, Wis., and addreaaed to Jld,., HathnrsL in Australia, by way of Brindyq. Italy. After having bum opened • by mwtalre and advorti awl. the missive was sent to the British dead letter office ■ in Australia, themos to tha United Statoi lead, letter office tiy way of San Fran ,-iso.s and thera*' back to Grand Bapidno the 24th ai Jane last, having mad. i i be circait of the globe in one yea r. five '.\ uainth* and fifteen dajra The *nvri<T»' I sire alt tl» tnarka of hard osarfri Imt th - ' oiroa of sUvefcjras »tiB eseloaed wrapp t' j .« whisi it waa mailed. t; kem will nodoa the rafcrmeddrensare I j or tha newiy »»n rwd aniar, nctwish- ' * ai . I tl IIM '
, ■ Thin has no astronomi-ol meaning ; it I ' refer* to mechsniod minipnlation. Our '• library and school odnrntional global J • ® have perhaps been a puxzlhlo many an j , ! inqnisitivo mind— they bring so light t ° I « > uamly tnrsod on their axis, and so ' , ' "month as to appear mate Hke natural * ^ exact productions than tocohaniaol dim- i D Die material of a globe iaa thick, pulpy •] * j i>spor like soft straw board, and this ii ■ j formed into two hemi*pherm from disks, y 6 A flat disk ia out in gore*, or Tfdial r I l>i«Ka, from center to circumference, ' ' half of the gores bring removes! and the i 11 - 'thin* brought together, forming a hem- \ • hqilieileal onp. Three disks are goresl v I under a cutting prena. the dies of which 1 are so exact that the gores come together „ at their edge* to make a perfect hetuis t ' pfaere The formation is also done by a v I lures with hemispherical mould and die. j M tlic ulgna of the gores being oovensl with ' v j glue. Two of three hemiiqihenea are c ■ ( lle-u united by glue all4^rnnniibxl oil a 8 ! wire, the ends of which are the two axes v of tho (Vushod glolie. AU this work is . done wiiile the paper is in a moist statu ; B After drying, tho rough paper glolie ia j t, h rnajevl down to a aurfaoo by ooarae rand j , ' paper, followed by finer iw;ht. and then I f reeciv.w a coating of paint or enamel lhat j . , r will Like a eleon smooth finish. .Jfl- a ' D.o ins-Jrnetiva-portion is a map oflhe , r world printed in twelve wv-tioiik. each of j lozenge ahapev tlie points extending j ' i from pole to p di, exactly as though the j, I I peel of an orange was cut through from j, i Ft fin to bud in twelve equal divisions. v ^ ! ThoFc maps are obtuncii in So- Aland „ ' | tii rep establish me-a ts otherwhere* which i' j | prudnoc them. The paper of these nia;>s | ! is very thin but tenacious, and is held to ' tho globe by glue. Tho ojiorator— » generally a woman— begins at onu polo. u ' i lasting with tho left hand and laying tho n sheet with the right, working along one tr i sign to the north or other jiole, oooxiug ,, , the edge of tho paper over the curvature „ 3 nl the glolie with an ivory spatula, and •, working down the entire paper to an I } | absolutely smooth surface. 0 | As there are no lap* to these lozenge ,. ! f. vtioa* the edge* mnat abaolaicly moot, | ( j else there Would lw n inixisl up Sim, t 3 } especially Ala <>ng toe islaniLs of some of | the great wehipebgoos and in the nr- r ' bitrary politico! Ixinlnrs of the nations, r This is probably Uie most exact work in e , f olie making, and yet it a;>]>aars to be ] , uaay br&uiac the upmalura is no expert in „ coaxing down fullno-ses and in expand- 0 ■.ngareinty jKirtioua, all tho time keeping slxoluta rehitian and perfect joining i with tlie other factions and to their . i- Tlie mehdlic work— Uie equators. s meridians, and stands — are finished by . machinery. A ooat of transparent t Tarnidi over the paper surface oampkttuo j tlie work and thus a globe is bnilL t " KKltK Hit INKING AND DEABT DISItANE. Tire habitual consumption of beer in 1 eifsr-viive quantities tends to hypertrophy 1 by the-direct action of aloohol upon the •' t heart, bv Ure enormous amount of fluid " H.trodured into the body, end by tbc J of the beer itacll Furthermore, such s habits are often associated with great t bodily activity and at the leant relstiveb . - luxurious manner of life. Tho average • t Wright or the normal heart in men is a t relatively greater in Munich than else- | 1 where, a fact, without doubt, dependent 4 upon tlie exoensire ooqaumptinn of beer v t in tlsat city. The characteristic oliange* I '. in tlie form of hypertrophy under oon- < i sideration oomrist in the participation of i a both aides of the heart and in an enore moua increase in the volume of tho primi- t o tire muscular ebunenbv with enlarge- 1 e merit of the nuclei Whether or not I f actual aumerical increase in the muscular { g fibres takea place cannot be known. • T Many individuals addicted to such exooss < • attain an advanced age, notinrithataning 1 - cardiac hypertrophy, by roasou of con- . t Ft itutional peeuliaritiea. as active open-air 1 '' lifo or an anfarood rsmlantion. bat thr < '- greater number pivish after brief iHas* '■ snth symptoms of cardiac fsilnre. A' t d; the poat-mortcm examination are din t o covered moderate dropgy. pulmonari i- ; cedema, brown induration 8f tho lungs. • >t bronchitis, congestion of the lungs, liver. I d . Fj.loen. kidneys and other organs. Fatty t i-' tleguncration of the mnscnlar wall of th. i n head ia absent in most of the cases and j U ! death must in the ahaenoe of wdequnt. i 0 anatomiaal lesieai* be looked upon as dm- | to par*lv*is of ihe cardial nemw ami wj ganglia. The rendition of snch subjnet t ' not rarely amounts to a true plethora of d, the most typical kind, snob aa i a seen n' among the drivqra of beer wagons and •1: worker* in breweries in this country, •e' Ure exrevwM in bre* areoommon in »ra» ■' ie parte of Germany, aa in the Now World. " t-' but that an oh exeoasea are attendud by a 1 5 direct and grave danger, hitherto litlh- " is suspected, should be goMaaUy undir " kW H j A Simple way to arewrtain wliriher a * J- sample of petroleum is daagerms or not | Q lias been reeommeaded by g chemls" o* ' *■ (vmrideralde standing. An uclinsry torn- ■ T- Wer i» filled tsro-Jhird* fallwrith the oU. . While filling up the ramaiifingoBethiro r " with boilimt water a flame is held ovrr , % ■ the veeerL If the vapor which rise* ta«. * . fire (he feet i"iltwia» that il'. pctroluum ' w: is not safe to be exposed to the atmua- K m.,ibKO-»-i ' •■11 A a m»oting of (Jie Berlin Medical ti- ^ ciety lately jffiot-jgraplia w«v shown by t Prut Virvhow of the gigantic plane Ire - [ yl in the Island of Co*, umlrr the *had>- ■ f , which Hippocrates is said by Uaditiuu to i i have held ft- -"'Vrr-^ria Th - tree staml* in the market-plnoe of to" , town of Coo. on tb. «*i fide of tire l i-land. and the !ir.wh«t which apreo-i . ovre nearly the whole area o! ihr market- j ^ I-iaoe. are aopported by uarlfie pillar*. , 01 . — to God ia Irtfirg tire ranitte. of Hfv .bp Ur through our.togere wlul. he is tooling i
rr.ATS or texxrhai'iit. j j We have often heard of the wonderful ! j lino between tliia 00:1 try and Teheran. I ■ I the capital of I'eiHia*. a distanec of A W0 ' I mil**, but wo ncareeiy realized tho fact thafgreil signal* were obtaina'do through i great a length of wire until reocntly, when we availed ouraelves of an invita- , tiou frun Mr. W. Andrews, Hie Manag- ; j ing Director of the Iudo-Eur-ipivui : j Tel' -gmptr Company, to make a ton! of ; inFjreciinn. It was between 7 and 8 on HimJav evening. April IA when ho r.T-eb.d the office. In tlie basement of .an unpretentious j , 'uiddiiig ill Old Broad street, we were!' Vh."m tlie M»rae printer in connoetitm : , with ihe main line from Loudon to I The oourteons clerk in charge ! , of the wire. Mr. Bnlgrove. informed u« ' 1 Iliat we were through to Emden, and j j hrilh the same ease with which one' j :• wiree" from the city to the West End I j we asked a few questions of tjie tele- 1 graph let in the German town. When we had finished with Emden. wo *pok« | with tlie xame facility to the gentleman ' ' j on duty at Odessa. Thi* did not satisfy i : Uie Pore inn eipihd. Teheran. There j | 1 bo me-aage*"alw>nL tlie time was' j and the employee o| tlievari-! an opportunity of tostirjfc the ojjviody of j thi* wonderful line. T. H. S. (Teh.-rai.) sai.L "Called ! "and hi Ins* time tlian it take* write these word* we gained (lie at- j j lenliou of tlie Indian town. The sigiml*.! ' operator ut Knrrachwi. when he learned! 1 lliat I/indat! wax Fjxvikiiig to hinn j j thought it wonhl !>o a g.»od opportunity j ; to put ua through to Agra, and to ouri a*toliiahment tho signal* did not fr.il, 1 ' and we cluitt-al pi.uaautly for u few!1 raiiiutro With Mr. Maloun Khan, the . rlerk <m doty. To make Uiia triumph of telegraphy «*oni]>lete. Agra switched us on to another line, and we Were soon talking to a native, h-l.-graphirt at the Govivnmrat Qaliln StaUou, Calcutis. At first the gentleman "at the 1 •■nd of the wire " could not believe that J wa* not -really in direct ootnmunLvitiou with tlie Eiiglieli capital, and lie ex- ! ciaimcd. in Morse language, "Are you nully London I " Truly, this wax a great achievement Metallic oommmiicution without a liroak from No. IS Old ' Hniod- street London, to the telegraph ' ••fiiee in CalcuM*! Bercu tbonsand ! nules of wire! Tho signals wereexre-l- " lent and the qieed attained wa* not h than twelve, perhaps fourteen worda, jnr minute. j HI roltc t! riftutlt THK ItOMAXK In ancient Rome, under the republic, . divorce Ixcatne more frequent with the , deendenoe of manners. Bnt Ctusar. Oe- . -avion, Antony, etc.. onutraoted marriage , ev.tu three, four and five time. Indeed. , mutter* were so l*ul in Boms that it W.I* ^ i-irid.-red an liqnor during the lifetime! , .v.- a woman to lisve J>ut ono hu*lai <L ' | A iwAJ-gpiUnli on the grave of a lb" , nan matron *>f Rafih Unit her life wan . "pre ;x and CJcinplaVf. and that she li d • nY mie liushand." JuvthaL.t"U »» how A , tndy ivmlilciiangcher lraslaWrigot • • ' 1 •* ! . . m five year* : and 8b Jerome relates Rto, ; •qrectacbi ooiiid lie witnexxed at Rome ofj awoman whodi.xLhaviug had twenty-two , bnshaiid*. The gr«d father might have , adiled. lier last bridegroom wax a mn-y , who had been uivorohl twenty-one^ , unes ; the stab- paid lire • xiumnc* of till- . i-nnou« mamagv, *:.d when the woman , (iieiL site was u< crc.-J & public fnnerak The onnqnest of Gaul by tin- Roman* iutreduoid the imUitulion of divoree. Bnainequittril (he ~'-r of Thnringia, forCililprric. wh !..cd her. A Chil-ix-rie. King ol Jjcxaous, divorced his wife. Andover. I ■ .1 : • «he so forgot ' reunt etiquette c • t- .u-.-'cut beraeif her at tire I • tu -.! font to be chrivtenreL And i"l uh rnague divorerel C'hnMiaia In Ku-xii. wiren • husband : and wife cannot got on together, they take a napkin, caoh Jioiiiing an end. and having broken a cake in two, proceed to a crosx 10 ."K aud tlre.-o. in the onreuic-. ■ of some p.*>plc- I—' At mvpinn 10 tattill tii» smaiinn morsel remain* in 1 linger*, incapable of further subdivision. H after this mutual tearing proaesB they' are n4t reeouriled. rereii lakes a different nod^uid the tribunal pronoun oe the divoree. N*NTCfKi:i I1AUNACIJS. The late Cliaric* O'G'iior wa* not m»j taken in the climate of Nantucket as a icvmolcr of longevity. There arc more old " barnacles" existing in that ancient than in any other hxulity in the world, although the nnmlx-r w thining out from ji:dnral_can*ca Visiting trail pmcc a fow yearn ago a gantlemou Was anxious to *cc the oldest house on the iilac'd, bnt lx-ing ignorant of tlie exact , sjiol thoiq^it 1«*: to inquire. Nothing very old' man enter a small shop, he . .>*1-1 him in end foc-d it revntoined ' ,V-r < t tlic oi.Iuit men lie bad ever seen .o.uthsr. Tiiey wire having a a. suable j cliat. aud one rani nacd "T 1)" irfpe j wtsduing serviocfor tho four, it being j ;r smxI around aud smoked by the old j lcre-w- alteuiately. Too visitor, bring j si rack with their appearance, remarked ; ; "Von re-ui to lx- a pretty old set of | ' trrmt " JW brought the response from ; otio who ojiixored to ba the spokesman : of the | arty, "Th-iVl a fact We ain't • u . cliickins. Ton roe tliat boy, he's j ninety-throe; I am oighly-uine, that boy | riglby-five aud that youngrierrittini oil toe breach re the baby, ho ia seventy- { fori ti..l lu-y were oU old ara.bU. j and tinu one of them had dmibirel Gyre Horn forty tinx *. whfl* oth.ra' Igul erased tlw. "great .big IP nnray MB, On* of them remAk-l "Vie , 4.^-4 d.,. i;. Nintorkel. we dry up " and I bo bum loally ai Uw ungnreiity ai
SETTLING ACCOUNTS. ! Truly the lines of Japanrae usurer* are nut cast in pleasant plaom. The JbnjuoU , At.'istea reor.rd* one of the moot deter:.red mnnlcni we have ever heard of j the victim of which as* a notoriora reoncv lender living at Iaaliiki-Tnnra, Vnrugigtiri. Sag ami (Konogawa Pref cture). R arera* that thi* unfortnnate v. -nrer, Tsuyuki Caabaro. had made I himself particularly obuoxion* to tie 1- -isantry by tlie manner in which he , yr-wwd- for i«vmcnt of their 'debts, j Some time ago. a number of tho maloon- , >if fonnrel a league with tlie intention , ■ <>f slaughtering every mrenlxir of the 1 | U .ibnro family. Fortunately the police > , j got wind of the matter and sncooodrd in ,| foiling tlie plans of the. conspirator*. . I '—jiite Ai* warning Usaburo took no || ui'iioo whatever of Ae matter aud wont , ■ 1' Hint aa usual without taking Ae least I i 1 >.n cautious. However, he refused to i lvauoo any further sums to Ac rilis- , ! i-iysolvm from starvation, chose rather t i to die by Ae haw tlian from the pangs of . lingering death. On tho 15th inst, I I rlevcu of tho Oonspiriiton, bearing Ast , 1 I'-sbaro lirul gouo on a visit to Oiao, foll ■ wed him tliitlier, each armed wiA a ! l.i'.'xl sword. Tliey trneed their vu-tim : :r> a house which thoy forcibly entered. , iud then literally hacked the nnfortnnate ' j man topiooos, carting off both legs and J -tabbing him in innumarabk) plaoo*. ( i Tlie adopted eon of Usaburo. who ww 1 present at the time, shared tho same fate. 1 IrranediateJy afterwards Ae murderer* , ';M.:;t to ' rl.ut Aeoanapiratora nnmher two or Art* j | tombed in all. and- that Aey were abont ( net fire to the dwelling at Usaburo. J bat were prevented by Ac jxilioe, who ( j pnxwdod to the spot so soon 'as Ac ( I murder wns reixirteih :p : | Snys Ae auilior of "Lifo on Ao La-y-in*:" I d.i not know why Ao women , if fho Venetian pqpoii have ocquiredg . repntation for a ocrtaiu cloaticity ol , morals— unless it ha* boon given tiiom , ' by those who wishoj to find it ao. Tho ! repn lotion is not diwerv«xL nor fairly , b:i id. Die wstun* of the rity lure alwnyi j t»* m in favor ol a quad-Oriental treatment of women. The wife's place is in- ' I doors ; aba lure no businowi to bo out at , ell without her hits' •and. or a very good , Evfiffja bor jOTO honeo aire will not stay ia Ae room wlirie her husband ! has liis friends to anppor. unlosa tliere be ' four or five other women to koep her | rotnpany— in which case Aey all ait to- ' r tiiiva! theloptof the talihv If Acre ' are no other women present Ae wifr 1 v ill retire to tho kitchen, and join in the | e. ■tirereation at Ac top of her voice from ' that safe and in visible retreat For the ' ' -t. ihe women of U10 quarter keep one ' ' ,-u. other in order. Each one knows very ' ' well that all her noighbors would be down ' uj on hiT. and tliat Ao dar* hardly ap- '. |n or in the streets if Ao made a uotori- ' »u* fal*e atop. So Ao wife stays at ' i home, and very likely till her own Ail ' •b.-u liqgin to arrive Ac will have her 'j in-law— to look after, or aamo old raUtiou 1 1 of lier family or his. One of the pleasablest trait* m Ae Venetian character i? ■} (fi> ir n.T.ctirirtor old poople and bobica 1 1 !i is d LiqantifnL sight to ace Ae tender 1 \ vritli which Aese great big fellow* ', e-iity Aeir iufa3te in Acir arms. To ll -ir coevals Aoy are oh*B.'nirA, on just ', 1-ndjFto take ailvautago, ooasftte^mg tlial • these Aonld be alilo to protect "A«m- ! m Ivc* ; bnl a child or an old person iai> ly fail* to receive respect and gentlo-1.0-a at Acir hands. soac rsr r.ra;*r. rzrs. , Charles O'Connor received 275, D00 for t bis Ferric* A Ae Jumel cane, whicli was r very reasonAla rinoe he secured to his clients an e«ate worth a million- Evarts , r-oeived 225.000 for defending Beech er. 1 lteaoh, who reprivieoted Tilton. Ad not 1 receive more tlian 25,000, and to raise , this sum Theodore had to mortgage his I house and exhaust A other resources T*o years have el* peed rinoe this famous . 1 '-lion took place, and probably Ae world . baa never seen a more exciting scandal Fiuoc Ao attempt of George IV. to . divoree tbc queen. Soott Lord, who . coudnoted Cornelius J. Vanderhilt's eon- , teat of hi* fsAer's will^reoeived 250.000. j anil William H. Vande^jA paid probably i-ritn more to his h-galWun baton tx. In ti e Junes R Taylor will fight tlie entire e late, amonntiug to a quarter million, waa devoured by Ae lawyers during a long litigation pays liberal foes, and it is -md that David D. Field draws 210,000 a yiar a* oounsel for Ae L roads. If any i>rsctitiuaar can grt a berth of Ais kind ho is *ure of a fortune. In Ae Parish will case the foes were 250.00a Die richest case, however, on record A this Niantry waa the protracted qnarrol between two "cool riimninnif* Dioy had madaau agrsFMnejit of a vcryehar and vxplirit cliaraeter. and yci each inter - l'iste.1 it Affirently from tho other. NiitwtthstatidAg tho 1 1 11 ifi 1 1 1 11 M* wuh wliich it wm drawn there was char room for such a mmusdervt* nding, and each ippealed to the law. Mr. Crisp Aowaxi at a recent meeting . r.f trie Mimoxcpico! fkiciety, Ixmdon. a ! *.-ry curious micvoeoopo bearing Aa date 1772. Besides p<w nnf other pocoli-ci-.lioa, it had Aim objective* attached to a sliding plate at Ae end of a nosein Ae oonatructiou of (lie modern HarUy and other micraooopea Dry poaket-glue is made of twelve ' parts of good glue and five part* of •"■gar. Trie glue ia boiled until it is ealuv'y dissolved, tlx? augnr is thcc put into Ac glee, and (Ue mr^a is evaporated until it hardrsa on ooolAg. Lukewarm water melts tt'verj noddy, and it is ex - ' C-Iirtit fur use ip .-muring paper to adhere ' "-"l- ■s-V; "* "--X" retelw HH
A Spicy Lottor From London. » We are pleated In l»y hcf>wc our read1 ere a d-fi'k-dly well wriPeo letter froi* * Henry Sydney Srrreel. the talented *nu of * our old Time fbbing editor aud g«mi«l ■ friend Jamre Ma'l»ck Scovd. . Young Mr. 8. h.t been Fpcodiag hi* " vacation abroad and judging by hia aNe 8 1 i-ltcr* to Itir Camden /Wand Omritr, * be baa "redcctnidMie lime." Wc will ' wdoecae, gladly any anotilhulino* fnxn ! Ibe focilc pen of H. 8. S. ■ 8|xcUl Ccrre^xuxtrwee or Tni OOUFIKR. London. Eaglaod. July St. IWt.— 1 "Man propraca and G«d dlspare*" Ii a > saying I never more fully realiied Ae » truth of than now. We bad intended ' visiting the Lake of Geneva, A Switzer- - land, hot when tbc cholera entered Paris, > ooodeded to get out, and "stand not on t the order of going, bnt go at oooe'j Brock ! iif very favorable, ao here we are again in The cholera wa* not genual A Parte, ; rill a little of It pies a great way*, and r fur one, 1 thought it far preferable to get ' away before Ae quarantine took place, ' and fumigations were in order. 1 The French l»w concerning marriage 1* ' peculiarly pnjust, and nnmcrou* pamph1 Ida are A dreutetlon here A . England 1 o accruing it. For inrtaoce, a Frencb- ■ man reunt* to England and marries an '' Eaglteta woman. If Ac marriage la not re- ' " riled at the French Con*u]'«, A the city ' where the marriage took place, Ac Frenchman can avoid the marriage and the ' French law aural ns him. 1 send you a ' pamphlet OB the robjocl which explain* ' We vbitcd Ihe Tuileric* in l'nria, whieh ^ notable in history, and Ibe place dc caniUMl was formerly nothing more than a small open apace in fronl of ibe central entrance to Ae court yard of tbc Tuileric*. deriving it* Dame train an equcatraA ball give® by Louis XIV. in 1682. ll waa on ^ Ate rite Napoleon 1. directed Ae Arc dc Tiiomphe fin Carousal In be erected to commemorate hi* victories of 1805 TO. tlic palace dm T uilcric* owe* its origin to ' 'athenoe de Medici*, widow of Henry II. ' This palace presented no great architectural interest, but no edifice A Parte wa* ' -0 rich in historical aamctttioni (exoopt- ' ing. pcrfiap*. the Hotel de Ville). July ' 20, 1722, Ac Palace oT Ac Tullcrie* waa ' attacked by a mob of thirty or forty Aou- | occasion they conlcutret themsclvca with Ac Kiog.* On August 10 Ac ! storm buret io all it* fury. At 12o' clock I midnight alarm All* lx-gan to ring A Ae suburto, and tbouaaixU of armed men marched to Ihc palace. A* the mob pressed forward more vchemcn'ly tho ooaiuiand wa* given to fire and Ae palace yard waa cleared. The soldier* now believed victory wa* anurcd. but ' the k'uig sent order* to disc xilinuc firing, ( aud to surrender the palace- Tbc aasailants renewed Acir attack aa soon aa they noticed Ac cereal i m of firing, and re3 ojieDed Uieir fire. Wtlhina few tuvoda tbcytouk poasowion of the |ia lace. killed every man Uicy encountered, wrecked Ae fur- . niture, and Mole or carried away nnmer- . .us object* of value. Tl* Revolution army , was vidurious,and of tlx; hitherto exist ing Stale structure, not one stone wdk Ml , «taniiing on another. Royalty waa dooe . for, and the legislative assembly cootio- , tied tn extal only A name. The king ami his family spent Ibe nlgbt in a small . room in the ncorpr, and on August „ 13A he wy conveyed as a prisoner to Ae u Temple Tower, whence be was only re- , leased to be led to Ae scaffold. 1 . The Place de la Concorde, in Paris, ■ , Ac most beautiful and extensive in Paris. u and one of Ae fined in Ibe world. To I'e lurtrsir Ibe ficklenras of the French, A Ae middle of the last century the site of ihc Place de la Concorde sras waste ground. After the peace of Aix Is Cbapelle (October 18. 1848). wbicb termlna- '" led tbc Austrian war of auooesaioo, Louis " 1CV graciously permitted an equestrian " statue to be erected to him here wiA " figure* emblematical of Strength, WA ' dom. Justice and Peaoe. The place Acn * reoeired Ihe name of Place Louis XV. 8 Now notice Ac change. Soon after Ae 8 erection of Ate statue the. following ap- ^ |xwred on the pedestal : 1 I» i-mus, mm a'ptable needs' eberai.J which, translated, means: 0 "Dreteaqae BKnament. lafsoore pedestal! A few diys later was added tbc aart> ^ WXaml tBUmUl' ' HXSBT Stdnxt Bootu. - * - " Sociability Under a Cloud. a Women are not aware bow alny qrri-ly a man may Hke and admit* 1 a girl without a thought boyood h mere good wilL And It is precisely the e belter kAd of man who falls into the * misfortune of raising false hopes, Ae man _ who believes A Ae simplicity and candor J of Wtanen desires Aeir simplicity and J valuta Aeir regard. A man of Ihe wurtd has Ibc instinct of self-preservation dei velopcd strongly enough for hi* prraec1 lion. The sense of safety is Ao real a latod of many of the alliance* now so !i fashion able — aomctimra salutary, often miacblevous— bctwusa men and married t pWon suaclte* to Aciri. no bopra are ■ tx-ilt upon Ibom. Tbc lady reocivea Ae 0 ; riiu om'oj dear to Ihe female nature, " a hick Ae husbund of long standing often 3 neglects; the man reoeirc the rympoAy " grateful to As maaculinc creature. Men d feel Ais willxiut anaiyxing their aenti-aim-ng them nowadays that it is impossible to beoome well acquainted with a >a girl without ciriling the too lively auxied ty of bor friends. it Dr. Gravor Heart Regulatar cures all J forms of Heart Disease, nervousness and to *^*tI>*'4H ^ "Yra," raid a coovkt, gazing mourow fully through Ihr lars. "the frereloca d •53BT-"—- 1 -

