STAR OP THE CAPE
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEK 10, 1873.
NO. 39.
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at the W*aBmgton . llfwlly Bold ■ I— dmy» Mfo. A Tinted boy, whom St day-School expmanoa mm ool]-
glBWtt. ao» oUeo londtore pat there to U Jnrtbeet of them we fomid a ammll door, aeonred by mty b?' 1 *. nbieb •• drew back with mod difficnitj. It me aooeaa to platlono on the roof —a di alandiDg<place, for it bad no
with me. I t^dthi. fa It ia then that the gboeta walk, - abe aaid. •' Winnie doe* oot know of tdr oxiatenoe, or ahe would eertaislj iw milled their territory. Bat too ahaUheartheiratorjrif yoa-’' "
panted Ouoen Hanriatta Maria"to EoehuA She mm wj lorelr. and the Boat idoliaed her; hot he waa and could -not bear to witneea ration the reoeired- from the
Manjaia, her conain, to whom it a ported ahe had fonneriy been utta Bo he bmo^it her to tl.ia lonely pi lonelier than now, and danfferooa loo; for in tboee ray a the Iriah were wild Wki. Indeed. The petted oonrt farorito pined in her eoUtnde; bnt Lori Oon-
tried to ecream, to apeak, to wl ried to ehrink awn from her, but in in ; th north ahe held a hag, a harp ife, and that, and her dreaa, r ’ • ■da yea, the Tory hand that t ►—were atained with tha awful atain
At length ahe epoke in a
otonona rotoe—
not afraid
—yon told me yon were not afra' * I want your help." I could not aak “for whatT And
" I hare arrnged her 1 She will
re moat be light for what
the ham ted etai ranee, to the 'l
a time waa content. By degrire, howerer, hla enapleiona rerired. He kept e atrict watch over her moramenta, and ' laet hie rigilauce waa rewarded.
One winter'a night, while wandering ■tent, be aaw footatepe fa the newly traced them to a part of the houae where tha iry, which grew thick and atrong, ‘ora, and aome of ila learea aoat-
lamentatlona. Aa"It waa, Igmaed ho had lorad beat in alltbe world-1 I tamed ami looked at bar, and aeeing her am ila of nocking triumph, knew
the truth—Lady Jan.
released my hand, flinging it fr impatiently, and atoned that I aid her. Taking the lieh, ellken
id to the houae, at
I in oneoftboao
— wife with her oonain, who had olimbed np by the iry, and entered through the email door opening on the roof. He now attemi ted to esoepe by the aarne way; ImtLori Oonyngtou followed, and grappled with him on the narrow platform. The Mar-.
Waggle, flung him into the oonrt-yard When the enraged hatband i where Gabriello lay cowering on the that in hla face that •• i; bnt he
of hi r erica and prayer*, and bar dinging around him. Long afterward aome letters — found which entirely pro red the poor ladr'a innoeenoe, showing that ahe had met her kinaman only to arrange aome plan of escape bom her weary life here to her relations in France, Upon thia
nuu* like other folka. The Earl wai
The Earl
t, the Oo— .:n« »►«, I TlflTtoiistiiW Sr * a f. u e ►«. ■Wert'd‘anwri.in li'TSTlrilh .77.
~r..i.in.-mlgtefeie; Imic. Snt hi. .pint md G^ridlo'. atill haunt the scene of the tr ’ ahe baa often been heari cn that dreadfnl night, for therenoinquiryf "Hiatory ia silent on that point,” said Lady Jane; “but I don't anppoae meet. Crime v , - r jn tboee good timea—rapeciallr here in Ireland re people eeemeq to do rery much
let, she apread it opon the flwor. Them we rmiaed him—that pa wire thing, ao latoly full of life and t«Sh-andlmd him on it, ahe folding it ower him. and oorering tha quiet face. She had the strength of insanity; and aa for me, I
between . tha sounds .-»■■ Hfmj- Oh, if thoaa afaipwe by whose
would awake, that a door would «... anything would happen to m that fearful dead preaence,
and bom tha tiring preaanoa more fearful a thousand fold I I ondcarored to recall instances of which I had heari or read, when ready wit and presence ol mind had defeated Innatic cunning: bnt I could remember nothing, coiud do nothing, but obey the beautiful murderess, end follow whareror ahe might
it, with the aid of innOage. in the centre of the —*- *’ - • That night,
it ia muah loo brighi and. , and I bare abjured ghoaB.atories for~v, yet now and 1 then, when I'm alone tbe erening, weiting ter Charlie to ne home, I afairef and look around — fearfully aa I remember that terrible night at Castle Kerin.
pereeired a blaae of light apparently in the hearens, and, what amaawd him more, waa that it would gire a ecople of spurts and then die out, only to burst forth again in a second or two.
to the rations jockey waist*, and polonaises.' ed redingotes will hare ruffs placed aide. Single-breasted polonaisea pretty finish giren to the neck ing a standing English colli. pointed wren frost, made of the dreaa material,' er else of the silk with which it ia trimmed. Tbe neck of tbe dreaa ia eat rery high in the throat, and aboi thia collar appears a white muslin ruh, wbioh is to be worn rery clone end high •11 around, and ia sailed the "Amy Bobroft The edges of polonaises and - w -** *• -"k and fine woolen —'*
wide, with a double piping fold a. upper edge: far Instance, a polonaise of black and white striped silk is trimmed “ ‘ band, with two tiny let in shore. Ruff, are prettiest when
around the neck. On tbe r _„ „. onaiae inat mentioned the atriped ruff
ia lined -*“■ *-i—* -">■
with black silk that extends — — outside like a piping fold.
This raff is pirated into an inch-wide bias bend that begins at the waist nnder * u outside of the buttona
mda around the seek
— — ™>w the binding. The pleating beginahalf-waynp tbeooraage, where it appears from beneath the band.
re it appears from beneath tha band, gradually widens toward tha back. It should be two inches wide (or perhaps three for long nooks) in the back, where it ia held in a wide box-pleat, and ia then laid in don We aide pleats—that ir, one pleat ia laid upon another to gire fulness. Three of thee# doable pleat* will be enough, and then follow Six or seren shallow aide pleats. The lane or muslin ruff ia basted on the neck of the dreaa, and does not extend down
the front with the silk ruff: French efanmiolcrs of
closely ha waa alarmrj to peroeire it had legs I When he went on uia dome the next morning to polish np his
morning to polish np his
the lightning-bug. Peo-
down at Alexandria, seren miles distant, heard part of the a wearing, and they say be infneeddnto it much wbole•ooled sincerely and rigorous energy. The' bills for telegraphic dispatches amounted to 82,600, „ud now the astronomer wants to And that boy. He wishes to eounlt with him abont some
thing. "
fain Jfeme, writing from Hall Valley. Ookwado, gives the following graphic description of a whiskey diator^ - thara, snails result: “During tl Hall Gulch has rapidly grown in r im- “ wearNflOtf men being employon the works in process of
[taelf, more <
deal of lawlessness has manifested taelf, more especially sines the ecu' oahmeat of a whisky and gambling ■* Bt by two men named Bo ice and Ha... * * - ‘ length become the state fa
IS company decided to eni men on their tramway.
- —-—— — of whisky was stopped wherever they had anthonty, and a number of the moat incorrigible
raged Measn. Boise and Hall, who bat several days been indolging it ata of aerions import, involving th< der of severs! awainst whom the.
On Angnat 12 The whisky
things came to
pwrty appeared — with revolvers, threatened several , -id pointed their revolvers at others.
attention . —, — « day becoming of greater importance to the agrionltnral commnnity—the necessity for more etringont laws against tros- " asing. Every autumn men from cities trampling through oom and grain er birds and rabbits. Aa a general
leetieated or
ae they prohibit
occasionally varying the programme by
eending a shot among the houses. In view of the critic d position and danger, * 1 reed wir
abort dil
party was rapidly armed with ri§ca and, getting within a abort distance o. tbe desperadoes, rushed in and disarm-
— They” ' ' “ ' -
ed-lht .,
vers, but, being covered by half a dozen nfiea, dropped them when ordered. They were then securely locked up in fore tEey had solsmnly declared their intention of shooting those who had now disarmed them the Brat chance Uiey got The company's officers, under thes^, circumstances, decided to send them under a strong esoort to Fairplay, and hand them over to the anthonties, and a four-mule team was hitchad up tor thia purpose; but it being late in -ud a night journey be-
inaidered undesirable. would be certainly attempted,
locked up tfll momtog, Tbev were about this time asked if they- would leave the gnioh quietly if allowed to go; Ik.lr answer being that they would qmt until they got satisfaction rere even. Accordingly supper was given them and they remained locked np during the night; however.
A Savan'.’s Death.
light hia niece, lime. Schnltx, grand-niece baud him moi ' went to his room. They foul been attacked by Asiatio cholera, and immediately sent for the doctors, wi at Bret sight saw that there was nolhic to be done. They ordered some iw champagne and went. sway. OwBe was shown that 5L Chnsles bid bee attacked by coolers, an attempt wi -deto oblige Mme. Schnllx to lea,
' . hands and fee
srint
rgetio way, and half an hoar afterward n honest-looking gendarme arrived and >ok np his post at the dour. All comlunuaation with the reat'of the world as cot off, and Mme. Schnltx could ot even obtain permission to embrace her dn s ill ter, who was sobbing ontsiili
the d,
neither to the gendi
She was a prisoner, and
(claimed, “If t'igaro ,is 1 s sick man sbondo fUu“rioSri^ore T
eft his bed. but fell on the flr . Schultz, herself very ill, triec togyise him. and iraplo -ed the ic gendarme, who was looking »ul moving. " Madame," replied rnnefion.— ■< .*• 1 1 L .
ne Waterford Bank Bobbery,
tioni of the Waterford Bsnk Committee with the burglars who robbed the bank.
"Like at! sensations." it remarks, “tb. Waterford bank robbery had its day oi public interest and its night ofpubliindiffcrence. It is onr dssign to reviv
It will bs
bored, it waa said that a compromise had I ren effected with the robbers, by which, for thirty.three and a-hulf per
000 worth of their plunder. Ac., and largely to the uuwiiliugneLa of the agenta of the bank to urge a suit, whose
sories and thus baffle tile above e Substantially the foregoing von the way in which the booty »
husband ant
daughter, Cigars at
lately revealed making it worth while I •" repBat^tbe^entire history. We new i pajer^f the treaty with the burglars " Immediately after the aoqnittrd c
Pete Corley, the bonk committee wen. , *" 0 .1_“ ® rr *, 0<1 ^i le T and the fastest
itoly secured.
Items of Interest. Few, if any, repeat of their alienee; many repent of their talk. An Iowa woman found a lies make soiled abont the door knob. ^Theywho talk much ahonld beware ol It ia better to retrace a wrong step
than to pnrsne Albion, HI., nuea any one wne sella, gives away, or boya a watermelon. ~ ' intentions are. no jnatiStation
for doit _ A boiler in the St. Maurice Lumber Company's mill exploded. Tbe Bremen
Injured. It is believed that the farmers of Min, neaota may make five million dollars extra this year by the care they exe.cise
of goat morocco in the Dnito about half the number being
nnggled into Ameriern sslheads of West In- ja
n 1 '*™* ^ b “ 1 " ‘" d 801 hi ost. Several timea the dying man mrrann d, " Air, air I" as Goethe de-
]ended " Ligh^ light '
hours of snfferin^hs expired. When
o descended the sUira, and w
at homely place—the soena of ! ana study, sad light-hearted |
I the rides.' -aTlSIg ‘ straight eoarf front, with aqua—
i '-iidytol
sit no surprise, them, that our pro——was quite unimpeded. The doors, )laced at Intervals to exetodstho drafts, had all stood open, and the French dow of tha school-room waa open i F* Uirtra « h 11 into tbe west den. There was tha anew figure, rendered almost shapalaasby the addiUonfarifrilap n^on^fl^dnrtog
ra in im^t<5 0 Hi& ^ ned with bU- L - ’ -
to §^idTw J h
unit to'
•ilk or cash mere. pelerines, and Dolmans with square mantilla fronts will be added to polo- - lises to give neeeeaary warmth. Engh aaequas of "diagonal" cloths will
i in vogue for early fall.
Selecting ■ Wife.
We have heard of thia tori being a
irerri girls, hr’ T -*~ * JZ --
• man who a
plied to several girls, bnt John Stanley waa the man who applied it to the •rieetion of a wife. Tho Btarkleyeand the Belknapa had been frienda through several generations. In the present generation there was, in the Btarkley family, one son, and in the family of Belknapa there were five daughters; and
take or design. There is a very proper prejodioe agsius'. the introduction of **■ 'Tat game laws of Europe, but we are unjust not beosnsn thov
roughs from hunting
people's land, but because "
the farmer from killing land which he rents and cultivates. A law forbidding any person, nnder penalty of fine, shooting on land without
leeve from the owner or occupant there-1 —? “““. -“k iouno too next of, would only be fair to tho farmer. mornl “8 hanged within a mile of the Recovery of civil damages for trespass | •»» mills. It may be added that to - tedious and ineffactive. Tho nnissneo I “"f* “eir sincerity in stopping tho j Venice, hi
'Tb.'S,
a kept f,
having been for i
At last tho undertake]
body was removed. Only one ftiendTa yonnij Venetian, rould obtain permission
waa boried. Mav- Bohnltx
eon only be abated by the prompt ae
of criminal courts.
Japan Overrated, that things are not altogeth- — —— —fared in Japan. Prof. Wm. E. ^Griffis, of the Imperial College,
Tedffm „ New Brnnawiek, atatce that the Japanese bare been unreasonably and damagtogty flattered ; that ha beliovs. Japan, ever seen, and even compared with Asiatic oonntries it ia not rich; that there
wealth; t
food enough fc
sly because their f
is nee, osaos, and rad Lilies ; that tl ia timber and undeveloped mines.
food
treasury is nearly empty, and tbe flnoee are in a terrible condition ; that s educational work in Japan will be crippled for yean to come from tbe lack of hard cash; and that impeennioeity ia the whoopfag-oour’- '
and colic
How to Break Off (fad Habit*. _ oderatand the reason, and that the habit is injurious. Btndy the enbjeot till there ia no lingering donbt in yonr mind. Avoid tho plnoee, the fwrson*. and the thoughts that lead to the temp-
whisky traffie, all the epirita in store | could not leave for five which was in any way under the eon- ' "be should carry the chol trol of the company were brought up 1 She m ' ' '
and destroyed, There has been a per- I got aw feet exodus ol roughs from Hell Gulch Hie art
since, end it is suspected that they will gendarme stepped np not return." 1 " Pi—*— »*-*-— —
bad to deni with hard characters tin Vanned the light, nntil at langth thei . r sc was realized and the surfendt
r clnteh, they dreaded Itil
the beggars of Berlin. From its apbearanoenot evens cl sirvoyant would have dreamed ol the treasure it bore.
back out and again defeat it the burglars kept their nd ere long a rickety hoc' to tho door drawn by tb a horse arrayed in patcho hornesi, and managed by
ite a
Bpariah republicans. The Carliat snd-Oomm taken by the' Spanish
Spanish army in Cuba. A Boston gentleman, who disliked formality, offered a lady $5,not) if she would marry him without the usual preliminaries of courtship. Said a woman to a physician who waa weighing two grains of calomel tor a child, " Dinna he so mean wi* it; it's
volution in Santo Domini
Hie servants of J act ice were blind ss In » k > D ff beadwsv. Baca's troops hove " w£ remo^rom* theSiS"’ j fa*.”t a “etc^^S^ond moo7y"
■ , — . — ——- Luiuue-K—M tiquut uesiers refnse to unity and excitement of the moment, ! pay the tan dollar tax for the support ot uotreJiandecl^Ttoto riii’f'ritba b “ k ‘J 10 •“hriato Aayltui- They contom'
The Snn Pish. It will be remembered that ai ontha ago five fishermen were dro !.‘I.!'i.b"S l iiSS h -iS'r.i;sa discussion afterward arose ss to tho if this kind of fish. Mr. Walpole, one me of the Inspectors of Salmon Fishjries in England, intimated that Mr. Brady, Inspector of Dish Fisheries, had grossly exagerated their size* Mr. Brady has, however, come off viotoriou* — "-1 controversy, This fl. h takes its
motionless at the sorface of the ■ as if enjoying the influence of the rays. Cavier soys it is tho largest of'tha tone fishes, measuring sometimes
thirty-six feet. Its liver ia of
i liver ia of large su in weight, and ylel
Uh are very powerful in tbe i if harpooned in the ahonhle., very hard to kill, often oarrying off the whole harpoon line. They sometimes — off with 200 fathoms of lino and harpoons in them, and will employ fishermen twenty-four boon befi— y are subdued. Great ovation m used in etriking them, ss with blow of the tail they will stave in I host if it ia within reach. From 00 100 of them may sometinue he seen gather off the coast of Ireland buki-„ ■" •••- J — — in the latter part
The English Coal Bipply. There ore good reasons for believing that tbe high price to which iron has advanced has had tbe offset of abating the demand of foreign countries, and ‘ this diminished demand most bring
dulge hopes founded i ot a great industry. We must rm look to an increased production of ‘- enable ns^to keej^onr place fa the
keep .
existing supply of eori, fag may be opened as soon 'apply of^Ubor is ayriiareritofag these advantages?
Stevens, 'the fi _ who appropriated Attorney-General Cornell's hone Saturday, sod kept him S3£ r z 'er ™ircs which was standing fa front ot Gale A end started. H. A. Gale stopped —i— indignantly demanded thal
property was gone form nt obtained (torno'er have been worked off by the barlerewere sasmacThLghor. "The not so great a favor, anJ^he percentage — .. — proportionally
n& h i£flPraa. t s. P"o r s? l Jt‘'“ 'v'
Gale
about,' sod Mr. Gals cnnolnhmg suss ■ migtit be all right, let him go. Tin boy drove down Niooilet svenne s fev roils, when the horse took fright—st thi whip—and off ho started. Officer Boyd
t imminent risk to himi ■in, tripped, fell under was considerably brnisen. me ran on till the boggy struck a r —, and the horse parted company therewith, turning np Hennepin arenue to Second etroct, where ho was esptnred. Tlie boy also parted company with tho boggy st the post mentioned', and was picked np in an insensible condition ; he rallied in a few momenta and started for home. With Deshon met 'Th* n ^ f <l th' ei * b ' m bon, ° ‘ n .*^"^87' •wed Judge Beebe's buggy and'went erne, where he found the boy • doing aa well aa oould he expected.’ While he was congratulating hia wife that the boy had learned a lesson which other -i!cans hail failed to teach, the boy inietly loft the room, started ont. and roa about taking a ride after Jtldgi leebe'e pony, when he waa stopped."
Hons, especially from agriculture and' from the merchant marine, and when found they most be trained with a view both to their efficiency aa producers and
♦“ « usrta-
s adoption of the double-shaft .— would enormously facilitate the
raising of coal from any mine where it was adopted. Its effect on the general production of the conn try would, how. ever, be dependent on tbe general enpply of labor. In fast, the whole future of cool production in this oonatoy, and
srefoie of tbe pries of eoal, depends this one condition. If an adequate ssr"—“—
Adrlee that was Heeded. II ia reported that a plain, honest ™*r, fac friend of Ofay, being r-*'-' •d to be • eendidete for the Le„— tra, railed on the greet Mr. Ofay, end •onght hla eonneel a* to the propriety of serving hia country as the maker cf
"My ad vine to you," said Mr. Clay, earnestly, “a to keep ont of politics. They will tramp np ail kinds of charges against yonr character." "But," replied the honest old farmer, ey can't say anything against my —rooter. Everybody knows that I have fad a blameless IHa.” "Tryit,"■oidMr. Clay, who knew witwashimeeH, "try it" Che good old mss did try it, -_J0 tbe canvass waa over he withdrew from it fa very deep disgust. Meeting with Mr.Cfay riSwari’he vra. aakeS
wl.he, “they^not only riiarged m.
Biding far Life. inhabitants of the Boulevard Pcreire, Paris, were witoeesee, e day or two ago, of a chase of the moat exciting ■' far. A distinguiahad veloeipnlr ppears every day on thia boulesnd performs remarkable feats line of horsemanship. He had just bestridden his bicycle, when cries of "Ont of tho way I kiU him; kill him!" resounded through tbe streets. The foot-passengers darted into houses, closing the doors after tl with a crash, end tho volocipedist left alone on tha road, along which
ihrewdcr than was supposed. Tbreo I {ulh'ltoea’ arT! iuodred thousand dollars’ worth was . ., ,
hates coupons, had been squandered 3 ago. and not s shred of thorn oame Tlic lucky proprietors generally rere Rind to sacra fine s small pert, end
orwerJet? the sppliostiun to the Navv department endorsed "Respectfully
nasjness whirs the fact th
I'ghty."
Scene
tore: Lady—Hoi
Fort Wayne dry goods
jo bsnk robbers, who arm now Saratoga negotiating their delivery I " ' ’ They are negotii
is, and the sms
railroad c
himk.^snd^wholly^spsrt from the
indonbtedly hail a '
-t their confederates discover treachery and bo revenged on them nmnnicationB with the oomte
T '3r C E
cs of sit the Waterford burgrss impossible to learn *'
irn. The mss tiff, was evidentli mad, perceiving tbe bicycle and its un Incky rider, inatantly bounded aftor’ll
taking ai
horribls brnto followed
' i despair, he darted forspeed, when suddenly a ►nrst from the spectators
ward
cry of alarm bent at the windows. Tbe —. broken down and the rider
b, sprang toward him. Bnt by
re epeetators (ng p, t h e church, the other to the doj5r^r’“-‘ ehnroh ' At tL pc'-
the police had headed tbs id one of them ent off its with one stroke of the sword, _ furious boast was about to
throw himself noon hie victim, who
leaving her Tree to make her ohoioe, and on week days the will go straight to the depot, "—'—
fields, and the implements or
are scarce, and tbe means of transportation are the hitman head andamall carts dawn by diminutive cattle; Ufa wheels •din, turning on an axle of obeatant sd, selected especially on account of infernal squeak it gives ont The pear an ta find this a congenial music on the lonely roads; it oan ho beard a great — to pro.
r Curley, one McCoi mick, one Weed, and three others, all ' rions in certain localities. Now .ho is free, Cnrley'a complicity is
. _ wed, and then f doubt that he Wat a I
he lawless set
For
boM'a subject of careful thought •tndy. AI timea I hare been led to
lieve that horses liavo reasoning powers, and can nnderstandand apply them in various ways. For the lout two years I Lave driven my mare nearly everyday over the same road.. About one mile
from my home are two roads.
r Sundays she goes .
free will to the ohorch; I never — -j to fail mo yet. It puzzled me for a long time to learn bow rhe ahonld know any difference in days; and I have come to the conclusion that she reasons from facta—facta connected with everyday life. On week days I start from my •fable fa a two-wheel carriage; on Sondays I start from my houae' fa a carryall. thus making an entire change, both
_ an entire change,
time, place, and carriage; and irom ■e facta ahe mnat be guided fa her riee of roads. Many say this fa in—not; if eo. where does reason begin f
-o. r. FUfa.
A dry goods dealer in Waterford, Erie County, recently brought a suit to recover a debt of eight cento. A man living in tho town had prevtonaly given warning to the storekeepers not to roll
his family any goods except for ca>h. The man's wife, however, obtained a •pool of cotton on credi t, and when tbe
.......
plaintiff got a verdict fa hi* favor.
the MUeouri Rc-
rho was in custody, w--eat eillaeua in the cot Tbe Saltan ot A toll e
t by a mob in id hang a thief
i the United States, ssying country would give him would grant in return exlercial privilegea, allow tha
t timber for ship-lmihl-
the dead rats and went the way of all swine ; dogs ste of the defanot pork and perished ; chickens fed upon tho deed dogs, and some died, but one woe killed end eaten by a man. and ho got aick, bnt recovered. Such is the There is a Troy woman who baa a horror of profane language.
that city, b
oath. “Something," said ahe, “I wi ever guilty of ^oiiig, and what's more, thing I will never do. I will tell yon the truth. Judge, bat I will swear to
nothing."
The Cherokee Advocate, edited by Col. Bondinot, says that the stories abont tbe marvelous fertility of tbe Indian Territory, which, here been widely circulated, ore ridiculous falsehoods. Aa for the Cberokt • country, - - — • ■m.-snsog*, honey!
• ter from flAwingwith m
sd with *
itera os poison. Yet the consumption the artiolo haa oensfantly increased, new ery has gone up in Europe of «, that while milk ia one of the moat valuable articles known, and coffee ia an excellent tonio and stimulant, the mixture of the two prodooes a sewagent is indigestible. (onoe called," said Theodore Hook, ao old lady, who pressed me ao urgently to stay and dine with her. that, as I had no other engagement, I On sitting down, jred a dish whieh contained two mnttoo chops, and my friend said. ‘Mr. Hook, yon see your ont that the Cuban Genifaatod by a aid by the
ng been born fa Puerto Principe ei ••"Mo. Heia the son of a Mm wealthy planter in Germany, <fld the revolution at its untbrrek. Oar

