S&sssgs&s U» number reported killed med w
towmartm. ~ fae»»^t John lC Enwr- ^ ™«* fro,a 60 to W 0 - «»lT good : . »-irg—>—aZjsSiB.sr'^S S;! ag^jSgai^g sss^aaggagg^: ss™£„"r^ sT.'S^. u ,.e,d s^sr d ™>TaS£i , 5 r,;-s?ssi±t!~si£; St
Jsssrs^rcsis
-irS'
Lovell, Mm., me, end Hut the fearful elate of
., ,... MoLovaQfinL Mm. Fits and Mr. Fit* and the bor, with hia twin sister,’ vent ealled upon
■ and then Uvea that I the real truth in the
life, and her heakeod had a honor of iaahnty. Is addition to the rirtt * that of Ivina eepshlToVuSuT^r her honaehold and rendering her hoi * Ww -»d inritiafr TTiraw.to to , aa angela to hear and vera her const* - eare, and their cleanly appearance a good looks vereraried Ire the moth, vho knev her. The btuhand bore t
of being a ateadr «»**. hard at hia trade, earai
OSADALIS
fit of jealooaj, eTtstEr-TasE.. yysyrscsETi; Which toachli at theialaad to vahar, *•*■■ ' BaJaM “**o*h«re.
freH-SsiRSS
Baa;r_t—cvi ———
froan the edge of the reef ye* v* oan get aoondinga underneath our boat
anaong the rooka and emptied
rer ataoeg th* anaaij balora dying. In
av InaiatinM U vaa difficult to recog. — ‘ * ' • ' article of
Ho earned 03 hia d<
Sfa ~i|-
rht and “
in inkling oftl
or. The bor, . hollal * Hera a good bor in the st he has been addicted to heb-
’ ' to the prea-
le is quiet idatudioua.
ing, he vin be treated to an equal of An infant vaa recent!; ushered into Sa3s.-aa3.srj; ““ 5risss,'s«
vhera fruit tree. .rsasEc
its not altogether
rrratior. of good — in beharior, good natured and
r He it a member of a chnreh am > of the moat intelligent of aU the aehool boja of Iioirdl; but he ia none the leaa
~mrtiaU; inaane.
Only a lev veeka ago quite a number ! aehool hooka, parlor ornaments and
about hit father'e house. Inreatigation and search resulted in nothins definite until, finally, it vasaacertsmSl that the boy bid stolen the missing articles vhile walking in his sleep and secreted them in a garret. Physicians vere
ailed to examine into the case, and Mr.
fits was advised to send the boy into
itry, the opinion being that too application to study bad reined th. The child aooordingly was
-ho house of his unde, Jease V
Fite, a resident of this toWn, on the 7t Of MaroU last. Mr Vita has .ten* even
thing in bis pe
to their posts and did i in a highly credit* .^resident sent hia family to Bante Tesla, and astahliahed himaaU in the principal square of the capital in a tent, rotbmy and reBdmTmtitnruxn •* nd U vaa moat needed. Aire found, ing avay proparty not their own
shot.
The authorities atm persist 1 building the city oc the same ail though this is toe eighth time a UO yearn that the city has been troyod. Most of the people, neat less, have rrmorrd to Santa Tcclo. only building that stood the aboefe the least injur* eras a building or
. MreHtontoea/asnnnatoiimreliiMhe trouble lalaifstild itoeU. folloved by sympathetic mantel dirnder. HerphyairiMia counselled ears, cheerfulness, sad attention, and the husband appeared to ba devoted to her, and the Bymp- • —re those of acute melan-
vith tinges of^el^ioua
- band and arife vero rigid
Cathohoa, and f their religion
dared and Mat froouSp
pnblio. Erervthing has risen to exorbitant priore. Th- priaooera in the jad vere removed., to other plreee and the
Siatere of Qhaiite have been a.
in their aUcndHioe on the l voundod. Captain Kennedy, of Ear Britannic Majesty's ship Beindeer, gave all th. assistance ha —.bt and onared
her for the nse of Mr. Biddle, the U. 8.
Minister. The latter, as veil aa ths 1 Government, returned letters of thanks
» toOsptain Ksanady.
Jg^rou^bTbScklS ‘-■-•-to vhidi lst“tvo" hjf^n^his.cg. to a charm upon tvo bad kicker ' ivo that vould step avay fro milker fiom six to adoaentimea •very time a hind foot vsa railed, hit ’grpaazs'tlz* White clover is not at all adapted the manuring of lauds. Its value _ ground to be of much value to plov Into the coil. But red clover has much top and long top roots, and is of all toovn plants vorth the most to plov into tile soil for eon dung it Timothy should be eovn in eomSetion vith nxl clover in ease ths land is to be
100 to 100 head, vil? b^h " vllh 3y teb InS'to'tSS hiiu. I liny boxes for 15c. each, oat of vhich I make tvo ooona. Into these I pnl hent, vith from-90 to SS chickens
—to go into the voods vith , his nude and coop vood, and in other ^
edtojjoinh
recovery of bodily strength. The v
—t manifestation of a return to hia old (, propensity viu^wfif the 7th of April, .i
nie hotua of Hr. SuelBrovn, distant ? about half a mile from the reside Mr. Fite, vaa visited by acme un person during the night, and thing vaa turned topsy turvy tl
abstracted, but
out, and they vere thrown abo room, the money being left untouched. Than ia every reason to believe that the boy Fite was the author of thisdepOn the 9th of April occurred a a offence, of vhidfc the boy has provan guilty. Just across froi house where he hsa been living i dwelling of a Mr. Angus to* Bobb house into vhicb the boy never ati-„--
hia foot vhile avmka. This house ia . fully one-eighth of a mils from UK Fits : homaatoad. and between the tvo lies a c meadow divided by a brook, which has j.
dately^ufi°t ao
, _ able by immense blocks of stone t down from the heights, some 1C in weight. Owing to the eon til of theshoeks more than forty vere displaced from out of the niches in vhich they are placed in the oeme‘Tie earthquake ia supposed to have been eansed by the suppressed volcano of 8k Thomas, one of the seven volesnose within a radina of thirty Isaleo ia at present in full blast, ing down Its aides a constant atn lava visible at night along the whole coast of the Balaam region. The offi-
1 States Ooeanlate** inside, though the ng. Mr. Biddle,
>-• v ia fi
During the tvo
Is year was observed by Mo 'With more than ncoeaaair her devotion and patitnoa appro
aaoetieiam. and it ia said that a!
frequently counseled to avail 1
of the indnlgenoas granted to •
requiring stimulants and good nc
but that she refused.
Tuesday Mrs. Hennesse,
prostrated with melancholy, and yesterday morning inafbed of preparing h— abend's breakfast as vaa her' Sor .in a chair half-dressed, and' seemi to be in great distress. Her hnabax.. did not pay much attention, aa be had all along attributed her oondaot to illhealth, and had stated to hia and her friends and relatives that be thought Annie vaa going to die, she acted so ngely. Hennessey returned from t about aevan r. K., yesterday, and id the door of hia apartment looked. . After knocking at the door about half aa hour it vaa opened by hia wife, vho appeared perfectly calm and said, ''George, the children have gone to heaven y come and look.” Hennessey, vho ia a simple, good-hearted fellow, quavered as hia wife led him to the bedroom, and vaa completely prostrated with honor on teeing the corpses of
a wash-tub apblood. Maria,
1 for many yean, in vario I England; but vaa a! last s sent into penal servitude tc Fiver years ago ha eaoa ilk Island, vith three M
hia way to this country. r plied his trade ae e bone thief • successfully for Mae time, end ^gvhS'miOTrteSing^SS'rirtt end left, vith apparent impunity. He
is e tall, slim, dark man, fusion of black, curly hair.
done propriety. H_ regnleriv on Broadway, and has - at a quiet, np-tovn hotel. Ha ndver engages personally in any depredations, but plans jobs and appoints the members of the gang to wort them oak He is known among his friends as
'■The Kid."
Another leading member of the frs-
,- ternity, has a cattle farm near Baltir more, Maryland. He ia a half-breed, ' *-*- -lother being a gipsy, and his
, ha asserts, a clergyman. He is - —, stout, roapecteblo-looking man, of about forty, and has never, so far as known, been in prison. He runs a good pasture farm, leased by the gang,
- Well stocked.
-o hia care all the younger and more valuable ho race stolen in New York and New Jersey, are sent At one time Jake had sixty stolen horses in hia paa‘tres, ranging in value from $250 to l.OOP- He has already individually
ado a fortune.
The third of the gang is » small, wellade man, of between 40 and SO yean of age, and of a highly convivial turn. Ho is a pure gipsy, but when a boy, raa turned out of hia tribe, known ae he Fav Yale gipsies, from the locality n Devonshire vhich they chiefly fro- l [nent. ‘
He has been in half a tafia, and has escaped
He boasts that he rode Faugh-a-ballagh 8k Leger, in 1843. George runs
ggSg^JE^Ja-.
^ aot believe, dot by any philosopher
m to have belonged to them aa defsned the I*c
, vithstevd tite tort j and^to " — 1 the creek the father of the yc— - ~eaa the wftaem stand at the Oorally orer the bloody daadtovkmh aa ungovernable temper impelled him, now lies in jail to await the actioa of
the Grand Jury.
Good n
vaa a aov of Osnerel Loranao Thomas, <
principalities ve
-Mtiamkas ocean During my rambles along th*
.mat and in the East and West , , I an tired four kitida of eoml formations ^ —lagoons, coral fringes, encircling reef, and barriers. The lagoons are coral rings, enen -ling a portion of the sea, and only enlist in the Pacific and ' ic sn Oeeeras. Although they differ i toTMtire.^and appearance, yet they heae rings often rise between five and
m feet above the level of the sea.
Having paid great attention to the coral animals of the East and West Indies, I will describe their habits fc the information of the general reader.
They are neither insects nor watei
lad, on the first of January last, asets amounting to the enoi if $21,667,000.14. It pah. ~ is and orphans last year $1,408, ’. It gave back to living members , $2,263 392.07. There was still s surplus
efficiency of the eavmlty, which was dismounted because of the epizootic.
Heavy Bank Beta!cation.
dosing of the Atlantic National Bank, of New York city, adds another
[ list of Bank defalcations, i ia the old story of atook by the cashier and a defollis instance being folly half \ curious feature of the
ipany is a good thing to have in the i a protection to the bur' family. For a full state of the vast business done by this pacy, apply to an agent or drop a note to the head office, MG and 348 Broad- '* iv York.—Cbm.
TIM Markets.
l an admixture of atony n
ibling flint. They Br* the ■ of nature, and the contractors and build-
'the ocean. On tHtiraubm ore they toil, live, and die
pletion of that i _ oration of man. They are' to be found by Brillions, and are visible to the naked
. , die before they
the aurfaoe of thvvater, or the mo they feel the least heat of the aon. the ' coral rings around the circular lagoon often rise from five to ten feet above the level of the sea, certainly that part above the water cannot br
. arth and ocean put a atop to growth. Aa the corallines are not au rosed to be able to live beyond a oerti lepth, the foundations of their atn nres must be laid on the head or she lets of some of those gigantic n ina vhich have sank, or i ‘
vhich, under the ciroem- , lid almost argue the loea of vita, he proceeded to ti Clearing House, of which the Bank wi - member, and coolly requested an ii lation of the BankV, affaire, stating i he aame time that he vaa a default! the Clearing House acceded ti —st, and, as a rein" " - au announced U bankrupt and vi Hew Use for Babbit** Hair. Tfie Austrian Exhibition Oaxeitr cal attention to a new and important indc toy. namely, the incorporation of rn bit's hair with wool and cotton in wen ing textile fabrics. The shorter hail vhich are incapable of being wove are readily purchased by felt-hat n
nstrian journal says on the subjeci
{*£!?
oorge,”
"The
ih street, vho returned vith
Station-house and Captain Walsh promptly aireated the murderess, vho had lapsed into a state of oompletaidocy, and had the bodies removed to th’ *
ere of the gang —the agents vho find out where val—“e hones can be stolen, and boldly or cleverly cajole men out of then erty—now demand attention. There
m bere twenty. ff*"®
Cure of Stammcrl
Veiy gratifying rea tallied by M. Onervi
altogether nt
A police aurgeon fc rtunate ohildren hi
sen swollen by the spring freaheta. On d ._ (u—. offloera ramaine
Sira had to ford tha brook.
honae. On doing so ha
•ame way by whence hoesmestlll asleep, _ got a rubber coat, ladder and breadaxo, . and changed hia slippers for a pair of n rubber boota. This must have been at , about midnighk The boy then vent back to the house, and by the nae of the
ah tile ooeka in the place began toorow, and pigeons wheeled about wildly in the air. The FnaHab visitoZa eeauiriq- it a temptation of providence to rebuild the city again on the aame apok The crust below it ia evidently a mere ah ell. The
glad vith tape and then held down oi
.... was burned off tin ista, backs, and arms, th
giving them a bloody and horrible t pea ranee. They had apparently be dead several hours, and it ia oonji~ tured that the unfortunate mother took their lives shortly after noon, and after hnldin^jtheir bodice on the stove, placed them in a vaahtnb, and sat ’— nd watched over them till her hm reived. Mn. Hennessey, who is a fine roman of rare and uncommon beauty, at apeeehleaa and as in a trenoe in the rmiting-ioom at tha atetion-honae, total1 ly regardless of what vaa going (~ around her, and indifferent to the ho
To Wash Lace.
Just at present, fashion decrees that
3 hundred million rabbits are an- ! f destroyed. The moat oi tlio 1
ttigute the working of Dr. Cher- rabbit is agreeable and nourishing, and ratem, put under nia treatment the akins nave long been iinzedl An |
important industry Is likely to grow cut of* the successful introduction of i
— delicate material is easily soiled, ve recommend the folloving method of restoring ' " '
purity and smoothne
te pristin Fold the lao
and tack it on a piee
by hia footsteps and aearohed the e, finding young Fit* crouched bea chair in the ettio, vith the broad au in bis grasp, the blade turned inward towards the palm of toe hand. He
He Baltimore Am, referring to complaint of Hon. Brooks, says it ia a moat singular thing, and it has been the subject of curious and painful —
•' Ting members of the lacu
insanity was so evident that bar removal to Bellevue Hospital vaa ordered, and the bodies of the children vere removed to the Morgne. As she was about leaving the station-house she began a ramhi ling, incoherent rhapsody in relation to
ni.reiE'-S: ‘ that will hateh veUT I got S.OOoTd J
iiss.-s;
m water and irith ao ipping it np an patting it between your
bands. Change toe water once. Then dip it into very hot water, roll it up— flannel outside—and aqneexe it as dry as possible. ( Then remove the tacking thread and dip toe laoe into cold w~‘— into which a little pearl-atareb baa dissolved. Take it out and roll i it dry, and again fold it np in a dry handkerchief. Let it remain for a nr, then fold a linen aheet four time* read upon it a fine piece of linen o or lace upon it carefully smooth on th your hand all folds or Creases, am gently pull each pattern into proper shape ; then spread over it another fine ■handkerchief, folded doable, and iron
eight patiente, varying
to twenty-nine ycare, all o: wnom atan meted in their speech to a moat painfi. degree. Some of the patients had been stammerers from early infancy, while In ten* days after they wore first placed under the care of M. Ohervin they were all able to apeak without stammering, charged perfectly oared. The moi treatment U as follows: The patio [taught, by means of a large numb
t newspaper postage ity papers. The facta are. C well aaked just as large.au appro
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sentences. Great attautk the regulating of the act c at certain intervals, an^ t ed by an even, eontinnoui expiration, during which pi : '| effected. Twenty di—
. , .. in being divii o periods: one of silence,
... too old habit; one in wh.__ , the patient ia tangbt to speak slowly . and deliberately ; and a third, wherein (
’ given him. Second, tax-payers will 1 have to pay postage upon county papers ..Raa of publishers as assembled at ' Canandaigua in 1870; who undertook “ tell how a printer should publish his n paper. Editors who have been ' yelling "onteidea" are theoneawhohave I caused not only this local postage law, J Albany this session. If they will take
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reek City pa7 u ; t*"’ 7 1 beir neighbors.
The family, appreciating n, reassured him and put hi In consequence of this eaoa , the uncle, took extraordina., on towards keeping tha boy in Every door in the building “ ‘he inside «« • *‘-~
it wm double
the nature of his jnalady.
Dr. W. Parker, a widely-known ] titioner gf New York city, has r at some time in studying the dil Mr. Brooks, sad suggested that it might probably taiooeytiuemia, toewuta srszssr ° ken bom several different puts o.
. Brook's body, and entreated to Dr. J. , J. Woodward, of the Army Medical
Museum. Dr. Woodward aubmilled
. the speJmena to a most powerful ml-
croeoopio examination. Ha reports that ’ tha Mnak waata ... -1
abreptly and lapaed into alleaiee. The husband, who appeared to feel his poai- " i acutely, was allowed to go home to » eare of the aurviving child 1’ ' oulyjone who escaped the pn —of toe demon in her mo breask—JK E Jtaper.
and perfectly retains the beauty of its pattern, mien quite dry, fold it in tissno-paper, and it will look like new The Indians, It is euricos, says an exchange, to ate that, at . the very hour when toe oxtminatinn of the Modooa ia proposed, righam Young is miking his homo
the Minister • iswbsri , daring tite^eamgsyi against the Jif&OOT and thirG-ef^ht^i killed, and thirty-five offloeri and three hundred and eighty-three men wounded. The Dutch war with Atcheen has
beyond i
ia S littie »» u we norenwrereni pan of Sumatra, and ia governed by a sol'' tan. In 1796 the KiigUiH took possession of the island, and to 1819 the British Government and the East Indian sssg.'Mrisrs'X'K: Sultan agreeing to exclude therefrom r
' “ other European giw- 0
hia aealp. In the twenl
aenty-aix years the in Utah, they have i the Indians. Wo
may T
tfanr treatment of too nd and enlightened. It may nol be i to^rlnck a leaf from their
. i in peace with too Indians. The Mormons have ahown that
they know how to do ik
u of hot aand baths.
fact that it does r
lioh too latter power might . taheeh but most not violate
i Independence, the Utile state iteeU rsiaalnwnd it the proteeanrsteof BngIknd la 1840..the Dutch encroached upon and conquered toe neighboring sovereignty of Singhel, and thereby canaod apprehensions of trouble in the brsaats of the English reeidente of ~ and Singapore. In 1872 a now , raa ratified, and the Dutch were placed upon anew footing in toe island. About three centuries pnor to this toe
b^l^to'
ow they have been used to facilitate a ►an. Recently, in France, an individal aent daily several postal cards adreused to himself, on one of which b : - iqniaitive janitor read: "Let me know when yon will call ist 14,000 franca. Your eareloaan inexplicable. Yours, Ao." Another indioated to the janitor that Ja acquaintance waa in too full tide of
good luck:
"Answer Yes or No. I girl'e thousands do not , _ but yon owe some respect to her family. Say distinctly if you wiU or will not marry her. Immediate." ~ still was this on J— , notary, requests you to call at his office ss soon as possible,
ejj^aHri'l
Astonished at the oootentaof toil correspondenoe, toe in disc reel porter lent 60,000 franca ($10,000) to toe ingenious borrower, whp, of course, suddenly disappeared. The police were duly infi ha of the matter, and when toe of aaked the janitor why he lent this ‘ ’ money so foolishly, he answered ely, "Because I thought he didn’t —Jik” Socandidacrediti "
better luck.
To Irvestoes.
more sold than heavy reps at Miw r/n son. Bonnet’s summer gros grains ore of very light quality, with small reps, and have almoet as full lustre as taffeta. They ooet from $3 upward. Ponson 1 glossy black summer silks are Bold fo $2.25 or $2.50 a yard, toe lowtat prio ever aaked for these grades. Stewsrt'i family silk is a light, h—‘
r $5 a yard. Silks are cheaper this than last, and toe object noa C pure silks of the beat quality, gloss, instead of those dem!-l T cavily repped ailka that are fill! rith inferior silk.
’di tor deserved
ate, especially, in the .
^ n ffto“bi
Brother advi— has ia, that its does not interfere with toe rtaufuto <wl^ahbSh. “ ImJ
body oan endure the
h a bath for a much longer time than ia usually occupied, and a much higher temperature oan also be applied. It can be used f or inand permits of easy application art or to the whole body. If this ly shall prove efficacious for ao
> serious an ailment, it sfQl indeed be a
1 booh to a large class of sufferers.
’ in full dr
vartahlygtv# relief.—Com. The Timet says Dr. Walpole has loi • beautiful ohestutilmare. BhsdiMsadde:
Cavalry
doubt, bars bad his mare to-day-tbey a
mmm s
n should use from one-fourth •a of Dooley'* than of othar Tout vdors. It k put up full weight,—
Nng -depredations of all aorta upon their Uvea and property, and of not hd«ni— “"v requiremente of treaties. liaa trouble existed sinoo the England and d this decided a«3*KoWer
Florida visitor following story of what he saw: wm an island covered with dead jrovos. A hundred vultures sat upon toe limbs of these Uafiees trees, with their wings spread out a* If pasted to tha wood. It had been mui ug, and toe wet vultures were drying ti,. :.' feathers in toe atm. The mangrove* had been UOad by the froat over fortyjaara ago : yet none of them showed any aigna of decay.' The mangrove ta a tough ha ahltisdmwn np into the fibres of the wood, preserving it for oenturwa. Northern settlers have berm
while i”
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Cnisrariono's Excbuuor Hub Dtb is —• most Bare sad complete preparelioo of lu kind in tha --rid i ha o**cU are m*«kal, lu -orboimkoa,IUUnU natmalTitequili-
ways in toe vicinity of Quebec have -.lu— ^It appears rd Tnilcii in 1 rurming tiina la atom 16 milesper hour, ■ but train* hare been run at the rr‘- - ' T6 mile* par hone. The rails are S.’SS '
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