Star of the Cape, 26 November 1873 IIIF issue link — Page 1

STAR OF THE CAPE.

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BELLI5G THE CiT. Valrntino Hardy ret. twenty-foor nigh I b« ooniiderad a farorite of for* tune. He had a good appearance ; a nice little tnoonu 1 , paid him by a gratefill nation for ail boon' attendance

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CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1873.

. frimd of her hoabaad’a, wa« enough to inaora for him a hearty nleome from Felieia. ^ The .yaie^ won by^her-toight bia aelf-poJl«3«i^t^ere an boor bad paaaed began to reflect that after all, parhane, bia experience of womankind bad not been enSoient to. warrant the ootbnrata of eplean in which be Ad eo often indnlged reepecting the •• Val Hardy, yon are a loek^aan,"

Will yon Ir A little

a trolled into the garden and down in t abady grore. •' Tonr wife hi ebarming." contiai Price; “if ahe inherite her Tirtnea

Well, yen'll aoon hare an opportnniit judging for yonxaeli, lot it I mia-

.W Valentine, ea the echo of

Hewing no pertionlar nee ft tbia nature, I hare ne totbabook, but ai

the garden to the grotto in which the frienda were eeeted. The neighboring

h clock bad long

and the period of I— J— lie frirad were ebont to leare their

opened and the forma of ti

aeen deaoendimr the reran fa may aa well remain a?

2y±y5s5iaL!‘£ r .’Sc loy)—but Felicia's mother had permanently taken np her abode in the neat little bonce el Beyaweler-krbieb Val had piorided for hie living treaaure. The poaition Urn. Hope bed ‘

weeouy ronda and her mother vechett, and Val went tbrongh the •otyped form of introducing hie pardon to Mra. Hope, bnt no eooner the worde " Mr. Herbert Price ” i eeeef ■ hla llpe tbae «he aaaeped-*-— daughter's arm, and euddenly d

- aaraitheyonng jicpletrouble,

banelf the entire

.ken upon heraelf the entire

st of the furniture ; ahe had been engaged in wordy oonteeta with the landlord relative to attndry dataila -* -“*—-■-7, paper-hanging, and

noorae, had earned bei

jgSKij*

lhebtdeber! > ^akfn[’ and^ miUtma^ o'f^he neighborhood to be pataoniaed; a gai^ener had been spoken to relative to periodical visits to the small apace ol grannd bt the rear of the boose, end had already planted tbs flower. Mrs. BojmkbMgfat moat suitable ; in abort.

id Val bad to do wi

torn to bo welcomed by their I

happy an Mra. Hoj

For a lima all i

t palace, wk le discovery t] he household

s was pleasant, but to realise she was visitor in her own while Val snddsuly

wee hit mother-in-was that the kind be brought to aee

old lady that her province then bad ended. One afternoon Val met Ida old ao- - qaainUnee, Herbert Price, the journalist Bines the evening ol Val’a marriage they had not aeen each other. Price was too much a man of the world to lea] any piqne at failing to receive from hie club crony any intimation ol the change in his life; eo when Hardy offered him hie hand, they wen aa gnat

aa though they bad parted

Ibe’Say l.

“Well. <rid ,

■' il'e all oome about just as yon said. The mother's a good soul) bnt awfully in the way. Won't let my wife do e single thing, end treats me aa though X wan a pal spaniel of a scarce breed. She's so deneed kind and considerate.

yon oan’t qnarrel “Jnst the mo*. **awMu sum '•* mother-in-law to deal with." “ Expetly. If she was a violent old lady 1 might give her e bit of my m-nd; whereas now, whenever I attemy* to hint that it would be quite aa well if ay

to Ua Believe me, bed I expected '.er the Bl«

into bar own hands, I feel as though wen an accomplished poisoner, join about to give my victim tbs flniahiiig dose." “I see your poaition,' PrioS, “ and it reminda m

nf the (rid

however, dwelt a particularly the coveted grain, fearful waa 1

made in their n

wlohtni

as held, end at length it was

determined that something should bo dons in order that token might be given

than struck a spruce young monaelin and springing upon his hind legs, I said: • What if a ball were jut aroni

BjwcetL^novoUyol the

‘pSSSSSr^wS^n Vo the tip of hi. tail, and gravely eaid: allies, but who's to bell the oelf " "By Jove, you've hit it, old >

choice. Alter a time the young workman became jealous (nut without naem, it is said), and ordered hie wife not to her room. Two hours later ho ran from the shop and found her abThe next day be found means lot preventing that, end had made e ring last the else of her garter, and attached - -*-'u to It aome flve feet long. Boring out in the morning be et- ; the chain to the well, with a eta- . .. id Bleeping the ring about hie wife's lag above the knee, locked it with a padlock and put the hay in bia pocket He then locked the door and earned off key, having beat hla wife black blue to make her submit to ttw

sr 1 *

; “ before I wedded'yonr sign made him by his aa drew to the side of his

ng her arm, said, "Per-

, two sueh long-parted

ave much to eoy to ‘ * s may be in the '

i the few words spoStan i, he felt that his mother1 t Price desired to be

rbert Prio

otTurther 1 such impulse.

old be made of my presence, en acquainted with Mr. Hardy ears, I came by his invitation

Mm. Hardy's

in the whole ■world could persuaded me to be ben." He spoke thickly, his emotion betraying Itaalf in every word he n tiered, while hla Hmbe trembled as though ague stricken. “I db believe it, lor I know it to be built. Mr. Pfioe—Haebert, I nit ell your scorn and reproach ; but

re you acquainted with ti noes which led to my eondi o year* since, you would

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though you aught not be i give me. Shall I proceed V She Involuntarily draw h

<ot might any day lead to a diaeloeurt of -ha true state of his efEairs. Though not vehemently opposing my bebotLal to you. hs took care during your ebeenee in Australia, whither you bed gone on a apodal mia-

-.an

m sitting bsfore thoCafa Tortoni pood But, I frequently beer e mas a pamphlet entitled “The way t a wt f* *Mvwg in* to her deeswta.

learqy, I ebook your Pyramida,

camel, and I suppose I cannot go

m by any road."

Tour kUjeaty can go there by mlher

way or highway, aa you like, sard

the Vioeny. ^ ^^ ^

the desert, lighted with gee.

journey. And yet, such is the kinship of the times, that, when the — -“ -,pted to renovate Cairo by from the Pyramida, he rebuke of the preaa and

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pueu anat ahe wee ohaunai anu lot' The agent went to the Com■e of the quarter for authority to >pea the door, the women having at aba was alone and that her s not in danger; and a lookamith i bo called in before the door m forced. They there found a woman chained by the leg to the Her hue bend end father wurkad

bridge ae which wi

a partial success, aa It as neglected, and the through it la yet sms executor, Mr. Butler

e million of money lying ait The Vioertrrjs Uie Sues, seventy-six miles, end andna lo Cairo, one hundred and thirty miles. ' He is now building up the Nile

id thought he hnd^

Getting New Clothes.

the article.* I have known i man to go bark three times v “ The find time, it jrineheiM

The next day be appeared, with the _npresaaao that there was no wtr' — the doth ; his wife said no. The fS£?£ti«£Uf2 to the other, so rapidly, and talked ' ut texture end wool, that the

_ of Said

Egypt's wealth, Mr. BuUarr the Empress of France said to him, in

ydlow fever that fa now raging in I

should like vary much to »trick so cities. s»£v*n in ib u IS. 1—• t ....I n.l. ( 1* .. K,.i *

the primary attack may result, end the seeds of the malady may lark in the veins for days unnoticed like e amould-

id to disturb these u»

IS taiiMieg gn tile. English w

any symptomi paratirely rare. . Diually all *sd .with intense and ageuiaing The dreedful heedaehD and

pain. The backache l

tsis,oao,o6a $100,000,000, end ie only

while the flushed fees end brilijeoted eyes (sometimes fearfully ltd in their strange brightness) must be anxiously watched, for not the

perianee mej prophesy the^

livid lit

Uvid Upend. ,—. evebalie, froxi whieh this fearful malady deriyea_ its name. Or perhaps * v -

byOlc frightful

I people a d his fsth

i oome from the Blue Nile. Sugar, indigo, tobacco, and cotton an great ataplea of Egypt, and the people have no conception of the right of property, liberty, or life. " How many pinatrea do yon pay the Khedive f" is the remark often addressed to a donkey conductor or mule driver. “Bo many." 1 Don't yon hate to let him have all 1 $hy," aaya thlT^gypt'an, "ho is _ master. Why shouldn’t he take it ifhewantator

m, when the patient, perhaps a I, delicate woman or a tender . but now a raving taeniae, possessed of strength of five infuriated men.

ra, all and more than all th(

reea of the worn and exhausted

nda at the bedside, unti' th closes the dreadful aoeix no faneifal pictures ; they i that have been witnessed •gain, and are occurring by

these plague-stricken cities and Shreveport. When re

The Seat of the Disease. This country is passing through the rvareat financial panic that haa ever daprasasd its mousy market Orest *■— ‘-sen summoned to advise rescuing banks ut, and leading n

tntiona of trust, oftbVgreir ao paralysed all den) of trade. In looking over this broad country, one natuelly eeks—Haa mildew blighted its erqps, or murrain afflicted

far greeter number than in similar epidemics of by-gone years—the poor patient is left as week and helpless ss s new-born infant; if he attempts to leave hie bed unassisted he will moat likely fell fainting to the floor, and such fainting fit is usually b-‘ **" * IT of death. For dayi tut be eloaely watched and guarded [sinat any imprudence, f— v * *■— greet measure lost fc power of control of hie judgment, and the aligh

natualiy aaka- Hta mildew tZST't, every aide? Hasp — faialbreatb, deatro^ring our prosperity J T^shai^V'MSt oouutry was never more flourishing, and .af 1— 1-iog Day - -at ■ f ml n I

of this moat unprecedented ist man of Bound judgment unusual severity ? '\e wounding

in an tried and found eminently am the case of the ‘Prudential,' C hill For more then a year s the little bend, beginning ten, Dow reaching to thirty-all In : bar, and intended to be stall furth. inicreed, his been working steadily, and giving entire saijafsotinr to the managers. Th- room, allotted to them are light and airy, iterated altogether iTIhe ertaMuEnentf and'

“tst, oa^te undwmine**"1 idTiTj ° wd yoS“ HrabSt, with the fresh affection of budding wothe doctor, despairing of his rw“SSing me to his aide, ha declared that naught could bring peace to hie

'£Z hillat 10 s. holidays in the year are .Bowed. The work is chiefly a simple kind of copythe Wei.""^ 0 e^S2^*i«a

a rival. Shortly if ter that my lather Though-1 dared not write *~ you, I hoped that you would have turned to claim me. But the men

paaaed ; OoL Hope's laser of a. was on the ^pcriel of ^riring, ax

week after lXi%" you in the interv

f-TSS wife ; he knew my love wee not hie, but be was satisfied with the respect end consideration I paid him. For you.

It haa Iain dormant in my breai

by make elerka, the advantage k ItSo^ Uedded IStt STdirec »r the work pees through th lady Superintendent,"

.'of virtue. Good ell things (dee. Tour ■e eaeentially injured, ?»”“*■ " no kind of nrtoxica

imagined, in, than th-

lya n well-known pbyai-

tho malignant type of the

Clarke, lately convicted in Ben Fraocisa m eruelty '

ip Sunriae, introduced •

ut sightly attacked ; may be sitting in bad reeding, perhaps, end to all earsneee bnt Tittle indiaposed ; yet

it bis very next visit,

lift in the drawing it down to the got foul of the leech lines, lit over on the starboard H, end had to drop it; my 1 end I could not hold the

. the mate cried out. " Oome down here, (with oaths) ;" when I reached the deck the mate knocked me down and gave me e blue eye; acid the mete, “ Whet did you lot ge of that line for?" •aid I could not bmp it; he knocked te down again; I ■eld to the captain, ho was standing near, " Do you — such things as tbia on the ship?" — amid, " Tee;" I eaid I would see about it when we got to Ben Francisco ; he replied that he would see that I was not *- - — • •- .nothing when I got

than the original selaure. A alight idea of the expense incurred in e case of yellow fever may be simply imagined, A name, far more important than a physician, must be in stteodsnee night end day, for woe to the yollow-fever patient who' la left done for a single ut The stretching forth of the for a glass of water on the table lie bedaide may in e second work „reparable mischief. While eo carefully attended every change most be jealously noted. The «tr*—**■ fail, end tie mechanism ol wronght system suddenly

Executed by Behead lug. A correspondent gives the following eoount of an execution at T ” Ke eulprite were eight in

A Ufa ea Ike Ocm Wave.

In the course of the tnal of CopL

man of a good Connecticut fi „. night her bonee wee burned down, Helen Jewett's murdered body found In the ruin. It was supposed

was fired to obliterate he deed. Robinson wee ipicion and placed upon

... sr. He was befriended in hia trouble by Mi. Joseph Hoxie,

, jo he did, ai „ _ o’clock in the atteruoon ; tl: ie down end gave ir~

ly breakfast, 1

iutee to get my 1

leupof bread 1 ... skfast I was placed in the Is rare t ironed, and kept there until 8)

o'clock in the morning; that morning I fri had bread and water for breakfast; this ^

bread and water diet, eoufluement the laxaret, etc., wae continued for t ■ays, when he (witness) appialed

ie captain to relieve him; the

iw him by request of the mate, sue when witness said that he was sorry foi he had done, and would not do a<

the captain replied: “I wil ~ ut of irona, yon (mon icp yon in there for m3

triced np

captain

no? take yon 01 oaths); 'Til kt

The Chicago TWftisnc. in writing of

lis story of thi swell murder: Helen Jewett

is e bceutifnl wi

id the supposed of Richard P. Robinson, a yonag . ■ — “—■ family. One I

Inveloke Inlet, or Eequimani Bey, on je Atlantic coast of Labrador, haa been utterly depopulated by e scourge, it ui its phases similar to Aaisti:

Bobia

.*ibezzled the funds of Hoxl. his employ. Robinson dented ,1 nrnlsfnl fnr Afr TTlH i*

but, grateful fo .Wirt, *— ‘--‘-‘-J

of land bought

listed that tba latter

.» v*. .._oatea for a half-section Illinois, which Robinson had “b hia owu money, and hol J ic had satisfied himself the.

accounts were ell right.

a in

s^ to Texas, and ’ f '- supposed

in hia;

never took any steps to get a patent fc the land. The property, which ie

catod in Hyde Peril Township,

a few yeai

afterward he lost hie si triced np; every men wi

Corrigan complained to the captain that •' ate had struck him; the captain inqniries of two men who did not

lirS'red'tb'

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d of no great value. It was sold : taxes, and bought by J. V. Scammi It is probably worth gIGO.OOO at t George W. Hill, a lawyer of tbia city. •» —iing over the record a, discovered jondition of the property, and conlinded the title was atiU in Hoxie — hia heira. He went to New Tork, a E cured a quit-elaim deed from 3

xia, then a man aoycntj-flvo yo

old, along with the original certiflcat wliioh were found in an old aafe. wh-

they had lain aome thirty yi

id trice him up; hi

Brown beaten by the mate aev

of the eaptain; 1

ty egai Robin.

Condiff, the aeeoud

>vsrboard, was beaten by th. ’ tt.* **nt*,n • T

who a

presence of the captain ; lyitneaaed three or four blows; Martinson Wes triced np in irons ; the weight of a ' body in this poaition cornea on

npinironsin* ‘ ‘

In the meantime, Robinson bad in Texas, and made a aiU leaving property to a family named Me who had been kind to him in his i

tain's

a knew ei

son's head; mere was s swelling, a said the mate bad eanaed by him with a tar hatchet; Johnbeaten every day—every day of Corrigan, John Condiff, and. J3hari«

Brand went overboard whili

great sufferings at the hands of the

ears of the shin.

in whether the McKsy heirs could rove dial the transfer of Robinson’s irtifleatea of purchase of the Hyde Pork property '*■ *""

aud

slightest of ground roped off; inside were tinea halos dug in the ground, mound behind each, on wwcu was spread a mat for the criminal to kneel — On one aide of the indosure were Japanese oOk-iala, in ohaira, to see the thing properly eondueted. I had a place directly in iron; of Uiemonnda, at about six fact distance. The criminals ■w placed itf a row. on one side of e iedoanro, blind'aided with ' paper (they use "•per for ever 52... j—1 —* —- (he horrid

good-looking led of about 18; he np to each poor wretch in hie tnrn,gmve bun a tap on the ebonlder, le J to the mound, and made him the met; he then stripped hia ebonldan, made him stretch out hie neck.

A Had Tragedy. Monongohela city, Penaylvania, was the aoeaeof a terrible crime, involving parrtoide and anioide. John Clemen*; aged sixty-eight years, aomo three weeks ago, took nnto himself bia third wife. Thie act displeased hia sun James, ayonng man ol twenty-six years. Previous to the marriage the father end eon had trouble about some pro B y owned by the farmer, which thi r alleged had been transferred te him. The marriage complicated thi diffloultiee, and the newly ecqniret stepmother and James were bittel enemies. One .day they had in dulgcd in a violent quarrel, in whicl .a had freely need lumps o: pone of attack, one of theei striking her stepson on the head anc. - " "'m to the Bqnire'a offlee, stepmother with assault''■md' battery was preferred. The case wae tried and .i- —J-red favorable to old bride. Thie oxasper-

ibsolute oonveyanoe

It was remembered that

a sister who had remain-

ed faithful to her brother during fail

trial, and who might hat edge of hie tranaaetic

biie, and his bleeding neck was, aa it were. Blaring me in the face. The sail, atm

smile, picked the head np, threw aome water over the faoe to trash off the mnd

by a heavy sea, which tried away the mainmast of the iKxmer. hUrr clung to themaatnnhe raw, with the qoick eyes of ea old ■man, that It hampered the^vtraeel •

that part of the risked much for si day he wwut out be came 10 a river, on

w He walked dely to hia father's house, where die old geutleman just earning

adzes'". that he had killed hia father, the erased man held aloft for a moment the dripping knife and then plunged “ *- “*

1 frequent difflenltiee. On one c t he attempted to shoot hi ie ball miaaad the mark.

Haw Rich Men Began UI Marshall O. Roberta is tut pc ■ *5,000,000, ■

ty-flve ha J * * “

^OOO^o

I twenty-five he did not have Id call hie owu. George Law, ai forty-five,

ion laborer on the docks, and at pre-_-nt oonnta hia fortune at something

like *10,000,000.

Alexander T. Stewart first boqghtn

and opened Bfl Ua dingy ahop — the wholesale •

Dnalel Draw, —. cattle-driver at the mnnifMent rate of n«t)a»* 'jBm self into —

and vicinity. At this bay thei aiaely dwelling erected by the M missionaries wlin landed <m thal

oe that froaen

and barren ehore in 185i Tfiey became ' doctors, physical and apintnal, of

.pie they b * *- *“ J -

the Lay peoplf

The muetonary bonee wae freely termed Intoe hospital, and the fathers sttended to the sufferings of those mysteriously stricken in their midst. Their dwelling noon became a bonee of death, and twelve of them, who had bald almost t plague. On the 15th of October e denes fog overspread the coast of labrador. Though intense frost had been experienced on the 18th ' 11th ultimo, thie fog brought with a unaccountable warmth aad dampging of the brigantine ,— —__ which brought the intalligenoe to Bt P*-"re) was dripping, and the decks were slippery. It was impossible to an the bowsprit from the poop, and thi huts and people on ehore were lost te sight in the Impenetrable fog. On U11 morning of the 1611; ultimo, the morn ing which succeeded that phenomenon, more than sixty men, women, aud children, principally Esquimaux, were prostrated with a disease, the nature of which Hie most skillful of the missionaries eould not define. A vomiting of yellowish fluid, accompanied by acute pains in the stomach and oontraction of the

1 election in R

Another balloon accident is 1 rom Pulaski county, lud., t

:" fell thirty feet it

patient 'was suddenly prostrated, and the groaning and writhing of soul struck down by the disc— - same part of the harbor wore heartreading, principally eo m view of the myste-

A modern writer rides the human rai Those who think i think it isn't ao, a

eaught aelting a prairie on

science di-

,, 1 their disorder.

On the afternoon of the 18th of October the Ann put into Jnvaloko Inlet again. To use the exact words written by one on board that vessel, “the aspect of that plague-stricken settlement

will never grow le— *—

e Cirouit Court of Cook Coun- ; Hoxie and othen, including and hia heirs, to settle the

who beheld It and

men wore fleeing with their children and little bnndlee con- ' iing provisions and clothes. In ry hut there were several dead, and dying. Homo yelled ft

ut solicitor to undertake the dce of their claims. The Beeond Neal Bank recommended ita own law-

, _ grateful reoogi of the offering, they raised a flag 0

pole in front of their houae. Later

word to the captain not to

ore, or permit any of hia men, aa already many of their paonle had fallen rietima to tba plague. The messenger stated that a schooner from tha United Statea lay inside the harbor, and • -late, and nearly all

prostrated by the

■‘"•i nil. the

itx ol the

slant alter

expaes of those

a bluish-black me, and that decomposition had act in. piie captain of the American vessel (the Henry F. Bolton, of Gloucester, Mass.) and four of bia crew died at ight. The next morning the eaptair

know!

with Hoxie. throngboat

Alter considerable -- E - , country, the sister, Mrs. Still by ie, was found in BL Louis, where was a professed spiritualistic medithougl ” —1

rell educated woman, and

• ' ' MW"*

straightforward story, alleging

property had been transferred t_ ——__ Mr. Hoxie against say loss that he

aged Esquimaux^s

of'tho'fl pie hai

jitegne, only the f

from Robinson's snspeeted 1 said that after Robin-

son's acquittal of the charge of mnn Hoxie, Robinson, and Mrs. .StiJI w to Conacctiont. It was hero that transfer waa made, immediately bei "iobinson left for Texas. Mra. Sim married daughter living in Now Tork,

larried daughter living in Now r •. Brooke. The McKay heira, '' it they bad no claim of b

and that bra _

her daughter (bisSeifa at law), promiaad to give Mra. Brooks *3,000 and cent, of the valne ol all the propel Robinson's which they might 1 or. There waa nothing corrupt._ 1 transaction in the eyes of tha law, I it waa a matter of simple justice to the eyes of humanity. The other aide -• the ease, however, saw the neeeaaity w, impeaching Mra. Still's evidence, and, with the help of the BL Loni.

aelf into her confidence, and persuaded her that the McKay heira did not intend to keep faith with her. nor givs bar daughter any portion of the money promised. He then suggested to her to offer to sell out to tnc other aide or*2,000 eash. She followed this sugge.f tion. When Mr. Clarkson ascertained that his only witness had been tempered with, and that the other aide eould break down the eridoneo she had - - * immediately withMcKay heira sir defs

Srew from 1 subsequently abandoned their for the same reason, and a de entered in favor of Hilh Hih afterwards brought suit in ejeetment against Sesmmon, who was holding under a tax-deed, and secured a judgmentin hia favor. Mr. Beammon earned the oaaato the Supreme Court, where R is eisU. pending. This ie the history in suhjtanoe of .. TB _ Hoxie ease, and Mr. dark-

to-day they are probably wi *5,000,000 to *8,000,000 each. Horace B. Oliflin, the am

e stick, and

diin, tha eminent dry-

goods merchant, worth, it is estimated,

aaa bow ha has inveeted Cornelias Vanderbilt began life with an old pirogue, running between aland and New Tofk, and

*thriT^Sf^?t”Shc^miutS*5o”a)o!ooa Tradd »o.^hmiSS , 'AdC; Daaxw na» Bnmt-Tbe wile ri

, of the freight . of the Old Colony Railway, - ' O.W. W Ule

.Only

dtedinBorioniaadradi,

t oi brandy lo

t in

Bencn for

■ deal? 1

all Ui

the Aral shed of th

a hail inches long, served up a! Marshall House, the enterprising 1 ard ol which paid aiity-flve dollar

aignal.

The marriage of F

be Ann who volunteered to jo ioneriee' house Jiey found an

' me and aobbing. Engliah. but the

lailora ooum understand that the leal >f the fathera Irad died, that all hia peohad been eut off bv the awful

"hu few who fled escaping, every direction waa ptt'wito desperate reckless-

several of the hu*- <“ whieh there was not e living p left to tell the tale! In one ini they found tha corpse of a white in a kfieeliog attitude with the 1 end heed resting on e, bed, end e; of pepper beside him on the Finding hie end new, be mnst fallen on hie knees to prepare fc other world. The corpse of w

found stretched in ell perte c

Alfred of ith the Princess Mary of • a will bo solemniied at St Peters-

burg, by the Dean of Canterbury, accoruing to the ritea of the Church of

•a one the open doors of the huts. A peculiar feature of this lamentable

bewilderment

these animals clang ti their dead friends, end ht v

H evokeil e pteintlve whine

meaterlees bratee. The oppressive stench finally overoeme the

en and they were oompelled

ie ehore. Captain Richardson, __ nn, could do no more, and the vraeel it sail from the dismal bay -- *’•*

orning of the 19th ultimo.

On the 21st of October, John Oaeev, ae of the men who had volunteered to 0 ashore at Inveloke, died after only -

■ sickness. HU body —

launched overboard and the foreoeiitle dashed with spirits, the only dieuuedtant on txmrd. On the 25th the lookout righted the coast of Miqudon. — ■ ' iding. Captain Richardson

of the things

rery UtUe improvement A r riysis of the ink fonnd on a tn

of the ye — * *

balloon, and is nut expected to The editor of the Smith County

(Kansas) Pioneer remarks that his idea

:h affected by the depression. Only

furniture and flooring oi his house U made of live oak, but bu wife, who does the hard work of the house, says its nothing bnt sernb oak. A movement has been started among the ladies of the South and West to dis-

card extravagance

1 in the purchase of ma-

manufactures.

Mr. Hawkins applied to the Queen - *

borne claimant until November, 1871. The application waa granted. Tlie cost of the United States National Government next year U estimated at 82,000,00U more than the cost lor Una year. The fact U prinoinslly duo to .tba large increase in olHcisa aslsrieu

It U estimated that nc

attgh-

flfteen and 'mg atew-

year 010 abowed that its comjwwaa similar to that of the inks

mend use.

id Uiat Mr. Hosted of Lowell,

ps|ier around the items ol his appletrecs lo osteh the moth. When woodpeckers have torn, the papers into shreds in their search for the coneealodenemy.

Here U another of those delights facte of science: "Feeling is a much sense than right ft a man had long enough to reach tha_ Bun,

_ ’ touch that body with the tip of hU finger, he would arver find out whether^ were hot or cold, aa ha would bo dead before the sensation arrived at headquartera, which would re-

quire one hundred yean.

The New To* Ledffer claim* to have . jund th* oldest bore* in America, and gives his age at thirty ; flve yrars. Col- • Stockton, of Quincy, Florida, is

' bora* in his stage that he for thirty-fire years. When

" best friend of men. e age of ten. He te

en illustration cl — —— of walnut lumber, the Indianapolis Journal notes that the standing —'-it trees on a half section ol land

*17,000. There is a large amount ither timber on Uia tract whieh te included, only the walnut timber

igaold. Walnut

ountry and Europe, an a very largo business is don ing end shipping it from In

B throughout

Wisdom for the Cntis, by Bill Arp. Mutiny to be heltby mart be shattered around sc tbal everybody can git sum. When it's most aU piled up in a few pyramida the least jostle will tumble it to the ground. If I wae King I’d fix a remedy for bloated fortunes mity quick. v.-> * nan nuthin on us inoum of 5 oilers and under. I'd tax 10 perct on all between 5 aud lOthouaan; twenty per et on ell between 10 end 20 -nd so on, doublxn np to 50 Above that I'd take it all,

—ill get

every dollar. I tell yon that will g< *eu.. —ill - ■ - ,1dieu* Wil

township, this county, whose: inquiry failed to aeoertain, had hoarded in different places about bia houae *20,000 in greenbacks. When the recent panic came upon the country he grew

fearful lost in the prevailing soareity of laokj as - ■ * “ — nrighl — — •

rings. It will let ■ snuff for all decent and

aea, and after that he

daily, aa 1 evident^ ^ oT'^aris work. It te said that an American gunboat will sail wherever the ground te motet: the firemen in question climb anything bpright like o^ or aonk.px

the^to^teiis'^a ship, and within Hoehericr, eteimedhim SS* enatomar. thirty miles of ihs highest Utitodaever The gentleman replied, uunaa “ .h. ..ro* wantleman

Two

■ bonght email quantity had bera administered! Wia., havs been to tew about'three po^ wHl ratoiv when STviSrt Mo eonvulriona end shey^ing Use feoa sml,oosta earonnt puoflteble

ie tripe to familiar

It will pot a limit man's avarice and keep mumiy _ ter employment than paying *50,000 for a bora* or 100 thonaan for a

diamond pin.