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CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEE 24, 1873.

pitatjm wi . !> Inkin' so ckumiu' Um d>7 i» no bnMtV tmt •Uppta

She ud tried it ofUn, bat had 1 and reliable. With > Toiee and ear it waa and tone with Philip

Thaw matin' rat baart-dek, me dutlnt, that'.

Who thlaha there 1* no eea Bka Btddjr M0B07 ;

Bartal. ‘ d ao the As an ft on Bon day, and the people _ d l 'thJa 1 phnip Bertol became qnainted with Clara Pahae^.and ' firet arreet heart-throb of pare, deep joy he had erer felt he felt when ho diacor- ■ let the beaatifnl ffirl looked np nderly and confldingly. There bona power in maaie for reaching into the hasun '—* J —*- iag the tenderer, aoal Philip Bartol workt ’jarnibe tbrmuh the auunuei, am* uum rho aaw him Work, and aaw hie ontgoega and inoominga, were led to wah hat they had halp ao atrong and reli-

_ _ the last of Aagaat — — aoeiatyof Aahton held apicnia,andl inrited Clara to go with him. She

“ Anah PBhtiek,- erle. Bddy, “a

conceal her gladneaa. 1 At this same picnic a party were np set npon the lake, and two childrei wonld hare beandrownsdhad not Philip Bartol plunged into the deep water and Philip came forth drenched and drip- ^ ^■0 the lake, but he eame i ~" - ; and the bleaeinga which showered npon him by the parenti friends of thoee whom he bad fared

FINDING A HOME. Philip Bartol waa an odd genioa, wa a hail aea before we hare done w

repaid.

The cool days of

erening Philip Bartol sought Dr. ner in hia —na-.a—1—

pondered. The mental picture,he drew waa old age. What kind of an old age wonld belike to arrireatf That waa the question in hia mind: and after a long and serima study he concluded what ba wonld like for the tnmmnd- ' hia adraneing years; and he also d what he wonld do toward the

phoned wi desired en,

And Philip Bartol went ont and bonglt him a knapsack, into which he

_ -^^agscSidodi-

lna*Btoat, homely garb—inch a garb as toilers wear—bo waa ready to set

ic bronse npon hiaakin, toQ thaA.clothad him,

S%wl

tall and atrong; fall and perfect in ’ rL ‘ it and firm; wi

dauntless light of honor and courage enhanoad an otherwise classic beauty. are now, Philip?" asked a

whohadobaerted his no

friend,

^Xlo the oeuntry, Tom, in

lame.”

“A home*”

tz!—That’e what I «

1 on'the next day Philip wa

TV H

Philip Barton arrlTod in the qniet t

ao able and boner. The farmer d deacon of the

n and playad it inspiration, and e

CTfirst ' Un. '

My dear father," said Philip, with nils, at the eame time winding hia 1 around Clara, and drawing her a to hia bosom, “whan I tola yon tl was an orphan, with no near relatirea liTiog. I did not toUto^Jon^^l^of

my youthful shoulders an estate which, when I returned from India, I fonnd to have grown to almost a million of dollars. Do yon wonder that I felt anxions? Do yon wonder ‘ T **’* ■

aim that the wc

religions nd Philip

■ my home should separate mo from my outer fortune ? At all erenta, I think I hare done wisely and well. I think I hare done the beet thing I r did. What think yon, darling r

Philip r

^sight^’ he as tagUamC^ 1

■ plain, practical m

large-hearted.

Philip eh

squarely. He wished h

"iY

■ fairly ai now If :

— D — In a wife,” hi

I lore her truly and well.' * ‘ nd my only lore. I a

id of relatives near

rone living.; My na dishonored, unless patient and le toil may be dishonor. Of pfophave managed td lay by enough

could nearly pay ! education, which

for it I have a good

gat,

■" parties in

dents, air, I have reqt Larrabo to correspond - New York with whom

ed, and for the result 1 reler} The good doctor wae really

led.

“This is not entirely unexpected, .•■aid. “I aaw the beacon to-day, and he told me what he had dona at your request. Upon that point I satiafied. But, air, I am very pot poorer than yon think. Even my ho ismortgagod, and I cannot aay that

e arm, anf” the old

u ymiti —1 trembling, ea the ir fisherman might hare done when

have your Mealing, father ic old phyaicisn atrugglec itateof bewilderment, an

a wife.

ir bleaaing, father ?"

——Tgled np

., and caught

up oy ue nano, men he - I of Lis daughter, and he Bleu you, my children ! God bleee 1 - — - 1 T>V.:il n this Mwtr\

1 a daughter ea she has been

make else than aleyal and

devoted wife."

Are,—Philip Bartol had done wisely id well. He had gained the chief joy .1 hia home for the coming time, and 1 - knew that the true heart of his wife W— not to fail him while life ahonld endure.

■ledger.

e eveninj of August 30, Dr.

poisoned by eating some fungi, gi her for mushrooms by George Hon —a—a - s— a— ‘ threatened t

hia beer, and t

t he beqnentl’ made

L, be brought

what he affirmed were n

'* am to the bermaio orer u

telling her at the time how t sm. The i • -* * —

as 000k, triad them aa recommended, , e-yqy r .ren.l. adttliaa ^’aat. They shortly afterward beeame vary ill, and a medical man. Dr. '?eniaon, a of Hsmuiersmith, waa sent or. Two of them recovered, bnt do; .eased gradually beea_< died in groat agony the

the atomach

fungus bnt declared that he did not know they were of a poisonena nature. Upon being q nee lion ed by a jaryman.

A lad ’ named William Loire deposed that about three weeks ago ‘ ’ “*

ed to enter the house for when he waa refused. He t moot abusive, made use

“111

The Xeliey Case.

During the funend cervices^ ^ ^ Bar. Mrtiox oamofmreard to tire lec-

ture. He was very n

oioe was husky

Ur. ^omaa Blatter, a builder, who the day before the mushrooms w an, went to the boose woere H s gardening to look round the pn isee previous to pnrehsaing them.

brethren and friends, words are inadequate to exp reel the condition of the public piled of this place on the subject of the fete of the man whose burial

now attending. Tbeques-

, it does arise, carries another with it; they 1 * —

>0 separated. " The queetion of the or death of Charles G. Kelsey in-

formed the jury that if they considered. “ the fungus with e malicious

to say, for the purpose,

„ jf causing death, bnt of

.0! tha guilt or other people, and neither oan be asked without exciting violent heart-throbbing

j 1— _i,i n k

, inese.'tEt „

return a verdict of murder against the

$ consultation, Wilful murder "

little village he* not only been soiled,

returned a verdict ol against Hunt, who committed npon tha

bnt blackened. Where others have de-

Justice is

aay th hone wMch I drive ia mine. —

been rather of love

rt. bnFdont

ham wiriind — golden balance of Juetioe is poised the diamond point of truth. Hope ■ fear are in me, like two deer met noon a narrow moon tain path with antlers , looked, end it requires but a breath to , dash either down the chasm. I am speaking her to toll of the respect I entertain for the oonviotiona of thoee aa■eiubled. I am in favor of law and orwhich should not be outraged. 1 decidedly opposed to lynch law. re are eaaea where in-- “

spicuoue place on the door of a system. aSo merchant in New York for 1 j

forpnolication :

while you have t

not add to material, sub- foot, and ca

sorted to; h

replied Philip, with I

re justice ia ia bound hi

pathos that waa heart-reaohing. n only promise yon this : If you vo me Clara for my wife, end she usent ao to be, I will devote my

start with. It has been m;

diarespeotor. led e lesson

, _ , ia prolific of advice and warning. When we consider juatiee we ahonld also consider the

Have the courage to

which yon do not need, nowuvur muuu

your eyes may covet it

- ”— courage to epea yonr mind

oeeaary that yon ahonld do I yonr tongue when it is prudent yon shonld do ao.

Have tLe courage to apeak to a friend in a “aeody" coat, even though yon are in company with a rich one, and richly

attired.

which, if properly to - ’-'so and warning.

and if this be done n

J partner. Home will be mine." The doctor could not find it in hie heart to aay nay, and he told the youth that be might go and seek Clara. It was no nncertain errand beyond 4Ms. Philip knew that Olara'a heart waa all hia own,—ha had known it for months. Bnt wonld she consent to shore his humble home t He fonnd her, and ea!

not believe there ia a crime so black or an inlqoity so deep bnt that a flash of boldly is 11-k.— —s

truth wonld lighten and

eat joy ol life

if be has any regard for justice, ho knows. I would rejoice to k»

waa the perpetrator or perpcuraiors of

this most foal and villainopa < rime, trr tne suspense ia terrible and wearing; The truth must come. If not to yon and I, it will be known to all •' chon their v -** *— —’—

“ Do yoo think yon would like the ' m a farm, tfiani 1“ - Any life with yon, darling. O, - Philip, yon don’t know how I love you, and how sweet it win be to help yor 'he burden of life. ” re of j-y rolled down Philip'i a as he held the deer one to Mi

s correspondent of e Chicago paper,

is traveling in the Indian aaya that the cense of the did

between the Bionx and Par

ttt

ning of the present century the and Pawnees srjre friendly. A yorag

at tha head of the c nation, and waa very j salons a power and reputation of tha Pax He determined upon their d

savage, pretended great friends the Pawnees. In the faH he

While the the witty cMef detached 400 warriors, who v —* * *- *-

and thus disarm poverty Have the courage to tell >n refuse to credit hi Have the courage to in will not lend him

1 cunning of friendship 1

“Shall I give it

1 ; “ For Dm. marched to the- Niobrara River,' hi token 0/Loot a grata baWe wMfOnghtjjsnd tlnfl

ton on the’itofd. 1

next year the Bionx rallied their werriorsjotood the Arapahoee and Oheyennea, and their oombtoed forece marched to the North Loup River, point just below where tbe Rul now stands, the Pa them, and a battle

were defeated.

vicinity than they become we,begin their war-songs, eta until a battle is fought.

".■ESS

arrival, an< post, and thia struck^Mra.|0srter‘s

it the Perarian Islands.

In May lata a'railroad eo

the way from CM-

oaoo. .twee a Uttle fourwith a basket in her hind melS^toMJtSS to be left at Red Wing till ' her father. George Meal, a went craaMng away in a ike and dost tha loongem , d the little maid waa left

♦■Ik to herself and “ make be* Ueve ” ahewas eating breed and batter.

besaiantda fare

«... , Jd about gaxing wistfully at the strange faces of the istere who came occasionally to 1 luggage from the depot, until 11-

nelly, reaExing th ■be began to aott

Allaat, aaaBi ♦roman heard there waa alooc, forgotten cMld crying at the depot. When George Mead came, aevorki days afterward, for

the little bundle a brnte

• ■ ' ' ■ ’ 1, be fonnd'

or, and it would have

been 'better if be had left ' Bnt he took her back to Mil

with the other little wretch re

._jir mother had abandoned. Minnie and Delia, her three-year-old mnter, mid Emma, who was out six, ere put in charge of another sister ho waa but sixteen, in en old, dilapiited building, an 11 thou the father

cut awn, they knew norwl

By and by the oldest sister went out

into the oonntiy to work for a farmer. Sometimes she came antraeft them food; bnt there, through .alLlho dark nights storms of sumnysr, then deserted babes huddled together on en old qtult, with

) one apparently to cere for then

int who lived not far aws

00 of themivd

mnty judge leai___

rls were atarving in that old building. 0 fonnd them loowertog to the old ruin, naked, weak, and perishing for food. The first he offered them they ate ravenously, but their famished stomachs would not retain it- They - - • me old' calico -* J “

tMa had managed to draw

curbed well the only refreshment they had tasted for days and days. If some ' (hbor had not relented at the eight 1 ’ 1 faces end told the county

it, only a day or two more elapsed before the rata

been fighting

returns of the hospitals of Paris shew that of the 56,000 births in the eity during the peat ^tar, 15,366 were iUogiti- —*- The proportion of illegitimates je number of inhaMtanta is not S lits np to that of Vienna, wMch has 000 for one million inhabitants, while the population of Paris ia nearly two

"Soon after I bad commenced ti action of my profession in Eos ton _d Mr. Webster, “a circumstance c . eorredwMoh forcibly impressed upon 1 ly mind the sometimea oonolnaive '

are established,

pivot, and, on a boll being rang, are turned around by “• inside to receive any child been deposited in it.

iteroVoi

Bedford had^ insured int much larger than , of our insurancp- "thr

if frightenin' the birds. Well, ■pa pullin' along to a boat ono 10 pretty 'near a pelican and resist the temptation of knockin' it on the head with at

without attempting to ascertain who thi parents are. The child ia taken to a hospital and cared for, and so soon ns a from the country can bo procured.

to Boston that this sMp had suddenly taken fire, and been burned down to the edge. It had been insured to

Iowa has 10,500,000 acres of land nnder cultivation: A number of confiscated estates to Cuba have just been soli “Stamps" is the name of the editor of a North Cawltoa paper. The Doited States currency now outstanding to said officially to be $401,583.434.03. lot of diamonds, worth $10,000. 1 latolv seised while being smuggled into New Ycf*. - • In the Waver ly Park pigeon match, Myers shot 36 birds, missing 5 ; Qnimby

neighbor 1 SET.. ild have

iod fiehFfor

Moral Courage In Every-Day Life.

sddnaco

money to year

without

of Valencia, reli following picturesque imridi of tbe tomdenta of the aii

most vividly impressed on my nuuu ... so cxeeedtogly characteristic of Otaholic

Spain. It was one day when the bombs were falling thickast and fastest and the Convent of La En cam union waa so sorely pelted, one bomb haring entered at tbe rear, that a portion of the ni terrified almost ont of their senses. ' ‘ ' ifage elsewhere. The

home, willing to of the bombardment, bnt

jtained sc eacort of the toanrgente, and, weeping end sobbing, left the venerable pile whence they never thought to go out alive. It waa a

... impnsrii. mournful little procession,

its way along the deserted strecta.

long the deserted streets, unde ig sky athwart which shot th

ig bombs, while peels of dii taut thunder announced a comtoi storm. First eame e militiaman with white flag on the point of Ms bayonet.

and t

to tell a mi yonr mono,.

to cut tbe most is yon have whan

be lacks

r< . _ d insurgent., whose swarthjy limbs baro^to

infirmities, bnt not with the courage to shew yonr jr honesty, in whatever guiaj appears, and yonr contempt for dish on•sty and duplicity by whomsoever exHave the courage to wear your old" clothes until yon oan pay for new ones. Hava the courage to prefer comfort id propriety to fashion, in all things. Hava theoourage to acknowledge yonr ignoranoe, rather than to seek forknowl-

Have th

the knees, their only

tudtooua fold, of tha.. trousers, a scanty jacket, and their tur-ban-like handkerchief on their heads, only accoutrements their Bemm, trabuco, or fowling-piece, ea the might be, and a handkerchief

to tornra the property to yonr possession, and thereby pay yonr debts in frill. Have the courage to obey your M*k«" • **— -»— ridiculed by n

at the risk of being ri.

Luring the Country. The city people are going book home this month, aaya the Danbury -Vein. Yon oan see them loading np e*

The head of the family »

ly busy to throating eMldren to the wagon, end running book to the bouse after tilings his wife has forgotten. She, poor woman, has taken a whole seat to herself, and between expectations of tha osminm season and dread of something being spilled on her clothes, to in ebon t - aa ecstatic state as can be imagined, id the little olives are enjoying themIvee, too, reaping each other's atone d threatening to fall out and be ■shad to dstah. But they

m followed the affrighted nuns.

made their espeot anything soring to thoee feeble women. Borne 1 * v —e unfortunate ladies were novices, ited aa inch by their white coifs veils, end the others, swathed ' ..Metal Mack from head to foot, pi_ olaimed their irrevocable vowa. Behind the rest came the venerable Abbess, who had lived fifty ysara to the nery, and who waa so naaoeuatom. walking, and so heart-stricken wi '' ' she could bardie walk two or to xrithout stopping to rest r, carried for the purpose. Is

breathed continuous

*!

at I killed

Veils, though rnther cold.^’ ^ _ |

J pleasant, though n

htog was done, to the usuo itylo. Just then a third g( lame along with a lamp to ooktog for a ticket that Le pi

caaai.t, though raU.« cold day, j pin'the captain of her firedono of Ma ■led the general, without taking Ms j big guns. Well, "“" “f' 1° ' re from its range. . . . ' “ .■V’Lj . co lert

••Then

ing was worked. Retired u come excited and bet that h

1 the right card.

stance's,'^Ir, Blank,'fhon'a toll ol

snow to Fsbrnory.'

" Mr Blank hereupon shiftodhto foot, and topic. He did not feel at ease, and the less so from bis desperate attempts

in bet and lost, or

ig to that vicinity became interest- : id risked a few dollara, invariab 1 -

s, until tbe three persons whi _ , _ attempted to deocribe, and Mr Blank, when Congn

Vhen do yon

^_^__wd, of ter a pai

noral,' ho

re nothing more than gambli

asily polled speo-

Attempt to Rob a Paymaster.

special dispatch to the Denvi L from Hugo, Colorado, contaii the following atartltog toformatioi

t Bin

anything important

fES’

16 had become

Bond, at daybreak, to rob Dnited States Army Paymaster Brooks, aa ho waa going from the train to the camp of the Sixth Cavalry, about three miles from Biver Bend, to pay the troops. He got off the Western bound passenger tram early, and wae met at the station by Capt. Irwin and Lieut. Wilmore, of the

Sixth Cavalry, with -- —

Mrs. Boberta, the wife

a

very dry in the throat—a aenaaiioc have been told, one is very apt to ! who finds himself in an omparraas position, from which ho begins to no possibility of escape. Ho feared advance, ana did not know how tom a successful retreat. At laat, alter or two desperate and ineffeotaid itrugS oa to regain ooH-possosoion, finding mself all the while witMnpotot-blank range of that raking eye, he -wholly out the least allusion to the matter of

insurance.

— returned to claim the

A Sinn tor Case.

um, ere at present wearing upon U

eription. Onr readers have not forgotten the terrible accident which oocnrred four or five weeks ago at the shirt factory- of O. 0. Darie. A Co., to

s station

abort d

Three shots were fir shot-gun loaded v

A Bad Sight.

F. Powell, Assistant Surgeon, Dnited States Army, give* the following particutors of the Sioux-Pawnee

battle:

“ I was scenting wit

Metohold and Company Cavalry, on the Republican

eradalighCbut he hustooe commenced bleeding internally, and to m>w spitting blood. Another shot was fired by the robbers from a pistol, the ball passing aeross Major Brooks' lap and through Mrs. Bobers' hand, making a painful wound. Lieut. Wilmore fired htojitotol

iptog op to na end told CapL Metohold that about 1,500 Sioux warriora had attacked them while between the Republican and Frenchman, and killed sixty of their braves, women.

XfESSSfXE

— • the back of hto jacket, as hi

® onteide would take it awa;

nnoeent reqoes at placed to E

s the boy loft 1

■ealp and a part of one rer torn from her Load by an entanglement of her hair ——mo machinery. Though a groat r, it to possible that tha life of Instrions and unfortunate woman may or. saved, provided a sufficient number of persons present themselves at the bedside, to company with the anrjeon. who bare charge of the ease, and consent to the removal of a httta bit of their on tide for transference to the skull of the patient Tha surgeons me hope- -• -—i— * the woSMo-'n We, bat they

as many generou. offerings 1 are desired. A number of 1 doing well, the new

™ a howthy edge. Tbo operation of giving in tMa singular sort of charity to oxtwMingly aimple and almost without pain. The aurgeona, at nine o'clock to Hia forenoon, meet a few benevolent gentlemen at the aide entrance of the abirt-fiotory. After reaching the sufferer's bedroom octal aw taken off and ahirt-aloevea rolled up. With a snipnaing delicacy of manipulation one of the anrgaon'a aegregataa a bit of the desired commodity not larger in.- a half dime from the benevolent person's arm, no blood being drawn.

at one of the robbers, named

The boll passed through his body tost below the heart. He to Hytog. The other robber, John. Diok, formerly

keeper of No. 1 Stage Station, or AtoLiaon, Topeka and Bants Pe road, escaped, bnt the cavalry an Mrn, With hopes of Ms capt ore.

The Minnesota Farmers' Gonventic at Uwatonne nominated Asa Barton f Governor, Ebenexer Ayres f. ant-Governor, and E. W. Treasurer. Their platform the extottomcolittoal parties as corrupt and subservient to individual interests ;

who will deny or object to the oxer* by the Legislature of the power to^ •o^sLod vested right, lalmod to be involved

in is not end ' s ittip o* adhroiv. ■> ia put on over it- In a lew day

pain, bnt witn me aid 01 ner oincr nana koto* “lamtareidmy^ntobrokm;

tu ‘^t“’K .

rac::

i: SJr'l

!TS.rLi‘sr»^i^»~

;

tared privilege 1 dr any privilege claimed to any charter to any corpora railroad which experience has _ may bo exercised by snob corporation to the detriment of the pabUe welf ' tovore tariff for reTenue onl^fi

r public offiocnr as likely

Mobilicr and the management of the

d hero you 11 have a chance to c< lect another fine, ’00080 I'm goto' to £ ' er gnn. Now will yon get ir boat or (shakin' the cutlasa at hi

see those here mar t like to be talked t to Heatons!

his men and goes for the skipper, they soon bod him down on dock an tiglv gash in Mn head, and they tied Mm neeL and crop lik^a sjreep and

at hod seni 1 has struck.’

,, _1 the other skippers who sseoto' the ship off—my old mai one of 'em—tliey all got into thei a and left, and r* J ’-’

e hod the ship,

an 1,800 ton ship, his hands, and her

Well,

a prisoner. Well, lack and anchored

hulk, oc

with CapL Chari

B. Third

if August, a party”’if Pi

relay grim in d ... T -- rasped in their stiffened finger

iwglnfcnta were pinned xrit 1 to their mother's breasts. in the gronnd, dead from ghastly

4 to na their skinless heads, rod blood glased npon the skull ♦ the scalp bod been torn off In a Cl aa we rode np, the first object

aiiu»w >mm, — —. advanced along —- ravine, we oountod fifty-nine other dead bodies. They were in every possible —1.1— ' .(j fallen where shot, imd

apparently expired to great agony, squaw, with her pappooae, was f< to the weeds, badly wounded bnt

alive. Wo

{rot when’we'returned Ihe baby was n its head marks of fresh mother had killt'

Moments of Misery.

—no occurrences to real life semble the eiilhax of a bad dream. The bystanders who witnessed the following narrow escape related by a Pnmoh

t first Ihejjld^comc

■togs, a tank of Atlantic wate ill there bo replaced, when i imo again, by water from the It is related that an Iriabuu sited Now Hampshire, and of

ectcd the numerous b

ing inspect mountain r

much lond'tliet they had to

icago has a to

Soath r: 1 unable to read or write Engln. u . ■as daly elected on the * regular

cket, and thoijh^he to totaUy^oaaMo * ^ Board is very much puxxlcd how

to get rid of Mm.

sl-trap with a

of the latest devices of

dus. The rat espies the uim, uu. a. the aome time sees, or Ulitiks ho sees, another ret about to itoe it This he can not endure. Ho ■shea in—and the trap snaps.

It appears, after »"

pets head. I

dan to wouldn't —

of 'em, who talked Spanish, insisted, end finally mode the old man sec * 1 '"

k- — likaW to gethlmaelf intoti

: out sharp. He hod put

_ r double irons, but this doctor frightened Mm into takin’ the irons off right sway, and he oven offered to let the captain go aboard of his ship and go to aea if ho liked, bnt the old kipper knew a thing worth two of that, nd he jnst sent him word that hto ship laving been captured on the high seas

bo hoc? meat 01 “Wo . had ^pnt

Well, the old' chap found that hi

before tho Portland scientists, that instead of 5,000 years it wUl be 10,000 years before the folia of Niagara will recedes single mile. 80, tourists osn be sure of seeing all the sights if they hurry up. and fee tho hiokmen handsomely. A moderate estimate of partial losses to Gloucester (Mass.) vessels by the late storm, including ths oostof lannchinff and repairs, loss of time, .Ae., to tfl OOO per vesrei, or a total of $00,000. Tbe money losa to Gloaoester by the gals may be estimated at $90,000. The wives and other female relatives' of thereportod oemmnmstawho desire to join them in New Caledonia eontinnod to be forwarded thither at government oxleft that port a few days ago, many of

lorn with fumilieo.

The only safe and effeetive treatment • obesity to a redaction in the quantity

of then

lal food,

>UU » ,eduction of tho hours of sleep. This should be gradually pushed until 'ie redaction to weight * *" ‘

iptato of tho ship, ien to eta to sip to Callao, and Etention paid llm, and finally at it of the An^Hcan Minister at -♦plain again took command eat, and carried the ship

they had to pay the owners for the detention of the ship, and give the skipper a big pile for the cut to Ms head. _ J 1. .11 AW f l.—SA

is all took off tl told, and ships d' id the islands to

tii their own d<

_d_„„ that maybe this yarn

important might be

In Leva Y*r.—The Grand Duke ataris, who to aaid to have been sent ghraadto “

the daughter of the Ciar'a tor, and hto imperial pap sen ted to a morganatic ma her—each' aa tbe Duke of 81 with tbe Ducheas of Invero of three days the atwnrd laws which prevent the sciona of royal house* from marrying unlres —**• sent will be swept awuyi

ape related by a rrenen have felt extremely anxiom

to‘awake. A child of fire and a hall yean of ago waa playing at one of the windows of a house in th# Rue de la Trappe, when it leant too far ont and felL The mother darted to the window in agony, and Aw her child hanging by ita pinafore to an iron hook fattened

■ half-opened shatter-' - lowfc story. In apit. .

treaties of a neighbor, the unhappy mother stood gasping for breath, her hands clutching the window-sill, arbor whole appearenoe a model for statue of despair. Suddenly #■ voice cried: “ Make haste; hto pinafore it tearing," The mother fainted, hot the

The Nova Scotia Disaster.

Tho Schooner-Thetia, cf Lunenburg, before reported lost, with all hands, is to Now London, F. E. L harbor. Three

bodies were found to the cabin.

Abont fifty

_ie corpses of been washed ashore

TMs cannot fail, and

invariably.improvo the health. new and cruel invention to tho totrod notion of Uving butterBire into the I pieces o4 flowers, which usually the middle of the table ta 4shiotidtaner and supper parti e*. The unfortunate insects are fastened to a fine wire, which ia passed through their bodire and concealed among tho flowetx. on Francisco milliner has invented which will probably sell well to . where blushing to not bo spontaneous aa it might bo, or used to bo. When tho wearer bows or lowers the ' ‘ ibraptly, n tiny pairof steel damps , reas tha artorioaon each aids of tho temples, sending ths blood st once to

srr& , tSw.«'~-i-w miles froifi town, bnt as it • rt the jolting and fatigue r might be dangerous, the

[ the journey might be dangerous, th 1 — -1-—,! Ik* influnnee (

nmSiido

Edwards Island. Tbirtythreo of them were picked up between

North Cape and Cascnmpec.

' m e bark Helen, laden with c

Montreal, to a total wreck on I

Island, north side. Beven of tho ■ perished. The captain, bosttarato, two sailors wore saved. Thebpatawam waa rescued from the surf by Capt Mc-

Donald ol the Dominion.

♦rife and her sister and a

and boatman, were eapsiied in a aa...u, skiff cn Lake Windermere. Tho boal waa heavily ballasted and rank immedt ately, carrying down all on board. Bbi was caught in a squall, and the botamci xy the soddent was partly do* to thi

-fl. k—lnn ■■■fad ton taut.

treat suspension br.dge at ] .re just undergone a close Evervthtog wsa fonnd to ot as when Uid, twenty years

being reefed too {a

.. fireman on tha Now York Centra Railroad at Byxaonae, went, tha othe dav to kindle a flia to the locomotive After lighting ii, hq xraa tailed a

lighting it, ho — id not think of the fire again fi me time. When he did, he ran bat., — the engine and clambered iatg th cab, and fonnd the pressure l^ug - — «— k» —njd not recognise 11

be threw np M

around ao far he n