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VOL. Y.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1873.
NO. 51.
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T «■ fc« mM lo mM bar, nmr t. put MrUt. I-W, .tod 1 I. moat
Upon mj word. Mr. Tallbcj-, . eMaejata'Jyri'E: '-'-‘-•-d with your arrmncemeiit. Of !, in 0» nffnira, the prineipeU are I to oon.pljr with the .mogoof the Moond*, and I •hall iaaiat . apon Mr. E«ey oonMnting to jonr " l and •etanti&o prt|x»ali ooigne went oot, and pnA« jack Iron, the monkey, toldHm what th^nnoW propo-rf, at iffih Jack The gnnner alao eipiained it t<
•' I nerer win again " replied tl low in a faint voice : « Hill hi and lead a good Ufe-adrap of w
oh I laffprJ at laM !"
Thru the poor wretch fainted away; and Mr. lalnxna coming np with the and walked off to the hoepital, atteaded by the gnnner and alao the boatawain, who thought he might aa well Lara a little medical advice before he went
with two pain of skip's pistole, w
Mr. Tallboys had atanggOdoT sb_..., and, na anon ea they were on the gronnd, the gunner celled Mr. Easihnpp ont of tbe ooojieraga^ Jft the meentima, OeeeraTtriengle of twelvetesS-^end*---^
ed it ont. Mr. Tallboys, on his ■vith the purser's steward, wen he gronnd, and finding that !
•final angles subtended by ides," declared that it was all rijht Saay took his station, the hr - '
aa pot into his, and Mr. & ho was quite in a mystery, wa M gnnner to the third poeitim “But, Mr. Tallboys," said t
t's steward I don't nndentana ttus. Mr. Eeey wiU first fight Mr. Biggs,
-ill he not f "
“No," replied fltas , . a duel of three. You will fire al Mr. • Easy, Mr. Easy will lira at Mr Biggs, and Mr. Sign will Ora at yon. It is
ig this np. m be hanged if I •s the best piece of fun I eve. ith." And at the remembranot leaooigiie laughed till the tear. own Ua cheeks. Jack's mirth was not nite Vezeaaaivn, ae ha waa afraid tha uiert ateward was severely hurt, and
[pressed his feats.
“ At MI events, yon did not hit him," plied Geneotone; “ ell yon hsvu to ana»« for ia the boedawain's mug,—I think yon'va stopped hiajaw foe the foaid that our leave will bo or the future." replied e mpy taka ourootha of,” re- " tdAoSani; ^efmay^a wSr^ hanged for a ahaop aa a lamb, as the aayi^ti.; I vote that we do not go oo
md Mr. Biggs will B ... Why is Hi. Biggs rc no quarrel with
“Beoenee Mr. Eeey fine at SffiSaP- “■ “If yon ever have been
'^o__
eoaalhing nbont dueling ' '
J«. I>» kept the beet com-
panju Mr. Oeaeoigne. and loan give a
Then, eir, if tfant is the eeee, mnat know that yecr honor it in
Angnat hat, from N.
um been laid np at Oai ■e past. After the death of her
dcr, G B. Ooll, ahi * peat-bouse, and she
aln idle until she la thoroughly ■ad by a good bard fteeac. It > settled ead indisputable fact . . Bee leaded on Sunday morning. the 10th of August last, alongside of the Mery Boyd, at the foot ofMarket street, ley there several hoars to receive ice, meat and other snppliee, dioal attention for her
gutting off two sick
on op the river the m
noon. The next night Captain Goll died. Bear Oeoeolo, ninety miles above yht beekby through to Bt. Louis the following Tuesday evening, by express. One of the man who had worked hi. pvmg, up on tha deck of the Bee, was led eeroas the bow of the Mary Boyd in a na. and proetrato eondition. Af-
: in front of the cabin in the " he was taken indoora to die
— lay. The other man waa W. W. Daria, an elderly person, who was trying to make his wey to Centre Star, Imoiwirdele county North Alabama, whore his son, R. H Davie, resides. The nun waa in n pitiable eondition, and Uieeaptain is said to have handmi hun five dollars as he went uhore. That
diva.'
“ Confound it, and they an that the •top » *“ be hove down, aad that we shell be hare eii weeks at least, cooped up on board in e broiling sun, and ing to do but to watZ the pilot fiMi playing round the redder, and munch bad apricots. I won't go on board - look T*, lack." said Gascoigne, plenty of money?"
for the noh
^25
I tTTWssasssSIEL.
Dr. Dio Lewie a
. i subject “ Onr Girls." Evidi as an apologetic prelnds to eo» ra hard hita at feminine follies the D<
ndicalc, and invective as 1 conclusion that, however nic
iTbdSv^S tbit
.msrtea would give up cigars, oouaumrum would ha oonfined to women, in 'hom it would be prodnoed by their unhappy methods of dram. The Doctor insisted that the naa of tobacco records of crime, aad finally advising the male portion of hia andience To “clean up and quit." Reaching finally the anbjeet of hia laetora, the Doctor •logiaad " our giria" aa the most beautiful in the world, and whose attractive lovalineea had won for them signal sooawl markets abroad.
till felt it hia duty to
— y —i so strong aa were . ar girls " of fifty years ago. Their c
•f Two Hemisphere*. i an English mama* “fty authority came
man aad an aminant provincial ^ninZ I ■,T or * ?®* r ,to inhabitants
trate—to discard Bis disobedient T lll ?« e °! Oanaatota, in Madiaon * — iving no hone of l - T ' *“ TO boon in nightly tear of the deon, tE. ren^d « f U^rSiop. «>d dwelling. woman went with her huaband to Lon- ^ ‘“oendiary finis, bnt until within e don, where for several yean thev man- 1 “>« utmost diligence has failed aged to maintain themselves and a child 10 obUin “T Hae to the identity of the without need of the countenance and P er P* t ret°re- Melvin D. Woodford aid which had been the cost of their w ** d, ** l,e red in the act of firing thi
aly by a clerkship v * c snt Park Hotel, and waa pursued ‘—a— 1 ■*--—a -■ I aPd shot bv E H. Odell end R. Ingra-
- — „ , _ illy arrested and tuan
littt. family sank at enoe into pitiable F ;, ^ Piak’s store, when ‘
■overly. feeecd his connection with the ,.,e..o,
In her sore distreea and need the "**• “«» implicated Wm. Stone end
writer, barely able to make a
■ show that Stone is
hie neck. A
Later disclosures as originator of a r whole village, end
.. and oa Monday acoraing he there, but neitherhia or feplain > body spread the infection, is disease started from the poor
ii» own living.
A distant relative of her late hnsband, I
captain bf a steamer in the East Indian | ' eervioe»nngraeiously offered to lake the I '■
sea aa an apprentice, end she fell 1 to lot him go. Nor wee the un lauesa of the skipper in that ™ a grudging patronage on ilativce destined to end with this. - the time of entering upon hia
! treated
the wid<
la
brutal]
brutality of ; which the 1
,... rto. ‘ his lot
it by the c
. . I, I know that Mr. •gne; but atill I've no quarrel rTBigg^ «<1 therefore. Mr. Bigg., eourea yon will not aim at me." “ Why, yon don't think that Pm ■ “ *' tor nothing," np trerMn; “no, no. 111 have my
" Vel, gentlemen, I purteet egainet ( ™n Mr- Easy, and not to be fired "DonVyou hare aatisfaction when on fire Mlfr. Easy," replied the gnn- «; *' *b*t more would you here f" ^'Ojiurtartegeinat Mr. Biggs firing “Soyobwouldhavaa abet wi'
fao*
opwud, and ought to be kicked ^SrXuf^Emthuppr.
doners," replied Jack.
" Well, tier, wo will pretend to be so much alarmed at the result’of UiisdueL that we dare not show ourselves lest we .
will tell him all the partied. gunner for the t-— ...
ns go on board one of the aperonares which come with fruit from SiSlv sail
is all gone we'U
" Thafa * aapitel idea, Ned, end the roner we do it the better. I wiU write -o the captain, begging him to get me off from being hung, end telling him where we" here fled to, end that letter sludl be directed to him after
— —nor more daily. Tow of August it appeared oo tL. bluff carrying off Gap tain Shirley, on the ninth d Sept
daily. Towards the (aid * ** - top of
John
on-huad aiekncaa apread ispidly the northern pert of the city, unre’ after nearly three months
peesOanea, wa hare tn Moord the leas „ nreftjiflftjmhretdred of our people by
Surely the towboat Bee waa th r.x.'i-sK's,
ty that Captain Gen landed at ; aa hi name np, and received medical at-
tention there. After hi. deaths
her of the boat's crow euflere-,
deaths occurred on board. The T£r.“5SS!2 h ,S3'
past house, as before stated. Shit b» from Sew Orleans, and not from
out day as physiologically pci fret, described in amuaiug fashion the I Ta of the “ modern maiden " to put 1 n 34-inch broad (pot into e 2}-inch ehoc, 1 and advocated in strenuous terms the | I of woolen stockings and buek-
a "our girls” The > feet and legs were
to their share of tha blood of
the body, aad explained why women “ wiggle so when they walk on the ground—that they fastidiously refuse to use their forelegs (anal) as they ought to. The Doctor oocelnded his address with the assertion that so long
he would
filled with people, a large
oouei, a.»mind to * hoisting mae’ ' ■landing in tha middle of a f thoroughfare, anddeuly axplodaa, ing seven persons outright and mangling aad scalding nine others. There waa
trjo^reiy aim lads—Jack ^ ^ Thrt h]
A Good Thin* U Kaow.
“ Ton ear them words, Mr. Biggs: the ahip»paid• • •
or, Mr. TalTbevs
It could become a fashion for girls, leaving school, to take regular ns in cookery, end to knowhow »e plainer food of everv-day life diould e prepared, and elan how a qnarter of sheep ahould be out op and divided, tahUhomebold, «iS^foZ5.^r ^°U IWtMaqa may be learned late in hfe. but the straggle is Ml th. hmder. pa—t, a bo, —b— u,a mothcr-in-lew for teaching me many useful lessons. In household utansgeoot having to trouble himself with do- ”***"* *“•» of *uy kind; and
man who had to go and
infiew tfork M^r. Templeton and'hie wife hare been separated for some time b«MN of domestic difflcnltiee. The fnauda end relative, of the wife Mime ■ , was shamefnlly ill-treated fay
Of itl
not be likely to eat:
He WM on the oppoMte tide of the fmsMe^ he Jrithbm’infe,' end remonetreted with her for having left him. Be wanted her to eooompenv him, sod she ref need, when he etteSpZ •d to see form, nod the l.dire died -.e police. An officer went to
e. and on complaint of Mm.
——si arrested her husband TtopWoo talked to hi. wifa, as they walked along, in s gentle manner, and urged her to make up her differences "to bim^ut Mi. treated hi. miranme uoldiy. When they bed 'reached the aad bad at bar. Ha was immadiately dangaroua one. Mrs. Tcmpletcif is daughter of OoL Babcock, of Waahi tcm. She was married to Temple when eeventeea years old, about th CTu.'Sr.irhr.s, youngman, aacm ot OoL W. Tem| he * happy one. After her marriage it wm dmoovared, rt i. dd, Hmt Temple-
‘Xsai's b 'sr'
by bim, and living, oooaeqna
g«rt. mimny. U. wifVwS d ,
IfrkWfcMaiS^Sa.' ;
the poor
working o
chine ware just engaged in moving it higher up the road when the explosion seme. A young Indy eighteen yean of age, thedanghter d ^wealthy pawntaj met her death instantly. A poor"Uttle Italian girl, oanying her harp, on her ' way 10 '* rn » “ore pennies, was hia way home from school, pausing a moment to view the machine, shared killed, of ages varying from twentythree to fifty-two. The noise of the
exploeionanotheskrieka of tl attracted the aUention of a . r, and, hastening to the spot,
acantaida preMted itaall The woundad were oared for as speedily M possible ; the remains of the dead
Bnt what wi dy? Tliewat told, had been
tiding place and temporary red him with a lady of well-
plorment f,
he ia yet though in
intelligence calculated to
tore life very different from the peat. The very first letter from the widow Jter the arrival of the Indian steamer n England informed him that hisgrandfather, the rich magistrate, had just died, unrelenting toward his disobedient daughter to the last, bnt leaving her
i fortune of £110,000.
oompanying this motherly revalama “ epistle from the lawyer employed by the executor of the deed -luring the grandson of
in . few more d.y. the
boy will receive money to ’■ 1 and opulence.
kW 0 .
,f which ho began hia youthful exile.
^^Mjdfordjm a tool Woodford a Borne time past. They have lit ns »n prominent and notonous in Cm” oU society. WiUiam A. Stone, whs mpposed to be the prinoipM iu thi. ■at plot, IB s lawyer, about thirtyht years of age. He ia of fine mV.
si appearaneo ary ability, hi
nt prominent and promising young m U Madinn County. He resided one of the finest bonaee in Canastota. s brother was before United Slates mmiaaioner Dennison, in Utica, —- itly for bsnkniptoy fronds. Mel.._ > young man of means. Of late team has bean dissipated, and with'*" “ t twelve^mantlis^he has led a i
lood ford'a arrea as the intentioi -How-villains to le villagc^to tl
burning, hotel and village ! Woodford tee were to be loce-
ibout the village, and aa soon iromen and people want lo ti hey were to apply their torohi uost favorable places for the , ion of tha place. They explaii ho fires wore set, and acknoi he Betting of the great fire wl urradon the morning of Monday, Oot. T. When the intelligence concerning
ho arreet of Woodford and Stone. pread through the village an immense !
rowd assembled in the wildest state of xeitement. They broke into the place
nowledged
Evidence ef Insanity.
A case of great importance hea just been decided in the United Stales Cir«ut Court of Iowa. The deceased, one C. L. Hogan, was about forty yean of •ge. For five yean t *—* ^— — joriM I *lighUiearted n man. a man of good habits, never in his life t • - October 18, 1871, hi idt The coroner's jury found that
led from the effects of a fired by his owmhancl.
of his death he had two policies of insurance upon his life—one issued by the MotuMLife Insurance Company. -if New York. This policy contained a lanee providing that the policy should ic void if the assured should die by' jis own hand. Proof of death was forwarded to the insurance company. They refused to pay ou the ground tliat the red bad died by nia own hand, out the meaning of the proviso ie policy. Suit was brought against Company by the administrator. . in hia petition, alleged that the Charles L. Hogan, " while tomE”i' Sr'i.r'S.r’S'j:! fondant admitted that the deceased died *— hia own hand, bnt denied that he insane, and the case was tried np- - the issue. Before proceeding to trial the counsel for the defense, after itating the ease to the jury, aaked them f any of them had the preconceived pinion that a man waa conclusively nsano merely because he committed luimde. Homo of the jurors answered n the affirmative, and thaao men were, in defendant's motion, ovclnded from ho jury, and their places filled from ho panel. The plaintiff prodnoed icvcrM witnesses, who testified that a great and marked change had come over Hogan the latter part ol hia life ; that for the last aix months prior to
had been moody and dt
an affectionate parent and husband be I rii
had changed 50 a morose, irrita-’ hie man, anbjeet to fits of anger : during the latter years of hia 111 k.a ilained of heavy pains it
lecturer in lot land.
A perfectly white deer wm rec allot in Centre county, IV The explosion of n botUe of tom eeme near killing a Maine lady. Odd Fellowahip Is a quarter
1,12,000
iplicated In
brdthere.
‘The brothers Sanunis, _ the Kelsey murder, wore refused bail 1 -r Judge Tsppan. numbers ol 1 Michigan, '
13,200 drinks of liqnor and beer sold
1 that city every twelve hours.
A French astronomer thinks he will be eble to find ont daring the coming rmneit of Venue whether the planet ie
nhabited.
. Ellen Tupper, who is celled the aeon ol Iowa, is considered the best living authority on everything relating to breeding aad hiring bees, their habile end diseases. The saloon keepers of DuSnque, lows, most of whom were indicted for iclling liquor contrary to law, have English engineer, of large experiin the irrigating system of India, is preparing maps and plans for the irsuSmSttod i^ik^ T r i '‘ '
owing to the scarcity of fodde he only paper at Fort Dodge has icnded, the last issue saying : “ If iher idiot attemps to establish a paI Fort Dodge, wo hone there will uule handy to kiok him into the
his maimer, striking Ms trite, threatling hit life, and treating her harshly, id afterwards denying all remom-
Phyaidana were also introduced who, uperta, testified that in their opinHogan was insane. The defense I . “ deceased was at *
-- — during the last rear I n . ow
hia life, bnt explaiaed the ihowing that hia family relations
.jrdcr tohelpthe a pany and also the dealers in kerosene
and tallow candles.
The Nestors of the press may just take off their hate to Mrs. Harsh J. HMe, the editor of Godcy'n /a:d*i *
10 is 85 y« in body a
admitted
0 for Mkali .1
ho officers. It required j it the exasperated poo- j
nanus, ristols and clubs were freely 1 “"“er- “u“ msi oxi>osure was unused, and several persona were injnrod | “J moment. Then he tried
Advertising In Dull Times. out of the rear M^the'bn'dinsr^aud I m “ k " up hia deceit to the e 1,0
taken to a private house under act roue P 411 !-. *'hat he stated to guard." | meet intimate friends the —his death that ho must have
U ! TatUe hr the sriie ! or he wm a ruined man. That he failed
by the exhibition of a widow'
^ Nine girls at a place called Whampoa, in China, conceived such a dread of married life ae they saw it in the fami-
with which they were living, that
The Milwaukee IPiseonrin relates the
following:
“After the crash of ' .
body wm almost soared to death * " ' re predicted that the e
Cattle by the Nile.
— -— — ——/ ( ———l of the Western stockmen insist gone to smash, a dry goods house 1 that the proper way of cenveving an opened in this dtv. whioh pro- idea of kittaon's immense herd, in r.s 5™ sni"* "ir'b'i,"™
i£”
reach the hoarded money in ,
*'■ '* ‘be ppople the proprietors
rery reaaonabie prieee and ad-
largely. They worked
o get it. That the 1
pectedly to Hogan,
ame^ogaMa
m m to what waa tha immediate
hat the marT^wohad o the boiler knew nothing of the
ought to be some Uw—there may ae law—to punish the criminal
suffering a boiler to btr brer*!! in^rxistomre wTXm th be rigidly enforced. There leset be pome reeponsibility on of those wfae ware the author!
>e ruined, m they paid too much
.. rertieing. In e single year t 1 —'
Ive hundred dollars in gold to
' Wuconttn tor advertising, 1 B end of seven years they retired bnsmeee with a fortune of om handled thousand dollars, while othe: merohanta on the aaae street, some o them oppoeite their store, had failed.'
j We remember a similar instand
among oar own advertisers in the panic
I of 1857. A merchant continued his
advertisement in our columns through the whole stagnation, and notwithaUndmany predictions that •• it wonl' '
Hia testimony afterward t Jiia t J^a* were ^atoady and
1 couldn't
aliall therefore giv
numners. tie says ha does not really know the exact number of cattle in hb horde, but ho knows that they number fully 100,000 head, to aay nothing of
age valuation of $3 ] pays taxes on the 1
above. Mr. Hittaon
from Palo-Pinto, Palo-Pinto county,
Texas at an averisr bead, and he umber ae stated
TexM,
et Deer Trail,
Railroad, in Dpcgli
Ms headqaartera
- '’’ansae Pacific
tty, Colorado.
about 15,000 , u this vicinity. Hia oattle ere mainly in Texas, though a considerable number — in Colorado and Kansan. This year has about 12,000 calves wMoh are ng raised in Colorado. Mr. Hittaon
* “ - greater portion
is borden
d after
‘SK ’
no one has any money. There ie plenty of money in the country, and those who hoard Hare just the ones to be eager
" bargains" which a fall in da 00k Bnt to buy they r where to bny, and the mer-
) telle them will reeeiv " v lor* Evening Pott.
er ooainesa early aca iste: the merchant in his shop, ■ hia study, the lawyer in ht lady at her breakfast an be in a thousand place.:
, speak to a million peopls •very morning, mying to each cue the best tiling in the Mat manner. A good
_ k Twain married the daaght Jarvis Lsagdu, of Elmirs, N. Y. ’ ’-st ooM operator in the Weal •ty wm valued aa high M . . 3 in Ms life, snd, had he lived to Ms irons ent of ths fire, perhaps count might have been realised ; wring everything by the ends, us been n great 'shrinkage' (the word, I believe,) in the nine of seeeir Btm, there ie enough left to divide
eighteen yean’ herd work, daring which he has labored often in the midst of perils and dongera, “ carrving M in his hand," so to speak, he haa •ed e fortune, and among the fn hia labor can show a herd of-eattle the largest, perhaps, in the world owned by “»• person, and worth on the gronnd
Finishing a Poisoner. The Denver -Vein, iu characteristic Western style, tells th* following
Two Buttes, about twenty'miles” from the present town of Grenade, in Bent * known only by '
lotions were unpleasant; that he^had no money and no frienda, ami had made np Ms mind to end his life. The jury were oat about half an hour and returned a general verdict for the defendant, snd snawered ss special findings that Hogan voluntarily snd willfully took Ms own life, rad that ho knew sf the time he shot himself that the set would result in Ms own death. Th< pMintiffraade a motion for s new trial, which came np before the Court rad was overruled and jndgment entered
upon the verdict.
Lawlessness in California. The following eocoont of a le
tragedy - ’ ’ ‘ *'
About 1
Chari as ,, Sinclair Hotel at Pesoadero, exchanged properties. Green traded hie rancho at Pesoadero with Kinser for land in lows rad other States. Upon Green’s going East he found that Kinsey did not own the land that ho claimed to own. He came beck rad commenced a salt against Kinsey for damages. Green's wife bad a claim filed for a homestead on the land at Pesoadero, rad did not sign a resignation of her claim in the transaction with Kinsey, bnt on her return she went upon the laud, rad took peaceable poaseseioo of her homestead. Kinaey hired a number of men rad attempted to oust The Green family rad take passer-'— -* the bouse or burn it Green them to come on the land and ordered
them to It
widow ainee 1822.
discovered s
springik He uses
sheering; the strong Mkali removing every particle of dirt rad grease, rad leaving the fleece perfectly white. An English gentleman, recently do-
end u
not, Mter his decease, “ 1 teste or blazon the sscrod
id gentle nature
vere drowned.
A recent traveler says that in Egypt ind Palestine he has been impressed vith the absence of cheerful rad exlilorating music, especially the singing if children. You never beer them singng. A heavy burden of voiceless sad-
ices rests upon the land.
re could get five bushels of good potatoes for one year's subscription. Tnis year wo consider onreelvea lucky if wo E two bushels for the same cquivaL Now we ask what encouragement
1 man with a growing family?"
- - — organisation that one year sgo wm scarcely known, the growth and snooeea of the Gra ' 1 without precedent. Tl '’ -Igers is now placed at 7,000. Mis—1 oeA V Missouri
il,700.
■ n °8of 1
. South _ id Georgia 01
100 ci
" Jimmy" 1
SKswasrirs WMoa her way tom a lawyer for that
have obtained a public celebrity ia not S enabled to sell, bat * * *- at reasonable rales, si good article. SoiBcirr.—There is a 00m, sometimes fruit, •'egUiMStatrajartie^lT in Maine. »t Maine reports also another unusual “Hive labor, wMch. when the in imber are incarcerated, yields so ic 'State-prison ; Audit ia stated It 250 in all P
It WM through tMa broil , way, that Mark got Ms wife. 'Charley' WM one of the 'Innocents Abroad' who
oooompanied Clemons on M* ( trip OB the Quaker City, end Twain that Mr. Lnngdom Sr., set liM invitation to visit them The result wm ths meeting of and Miss Langdon, a case of love
it Bight, rad the twain becoming
not always good and gentle, and a p ty fast does not, M a general thing, •pin love end trust But there ere
to an rules. I was oooe wi ort distance behind • very M ItooEd •t ,?8 ^ — '
yard of
ooulZ getin. “ Writ," aaid Ibeyoung giri, springing forward, "111 hold the gate opon." And she held the gate nnBl be had passed ia, end reomvedhie Hanks with e pleasant amile m she (•••ed on. ‘'She deaervea to have CmUal clothes,” I thought, '
_—, _ „ —, their 000k.
Soon after eating breakfast on the
morning in question, all began to feel Meh, and in n abort whilelt became evident that the food they bed eaten
contained poison. They had recourse
to tobaooo tea, wMeh caused them to vomit the poisoned food. “Jimmy"
:= ‘-’ - * ' ‘ed. Recently
— wMte powder, wMoh proved to be araenic, la the The scoundrel desired to poieeu Han to secure their outfit The hunters made a target of "Jimmy," end when they were done with Mm he wasn't of much use to Mmself or any ‘ He wm formerly • New York ... rad Ms bones are bleaching
^pon-Ahe arid plains of Southern
City of the Kings.”
One of the peculiar institutions of Lima is the polios. They ere generally natives, rad are armed — 1
rad bayonet end dree uniform. They ere ii
title of a oeladore, rad a moat appropriate appellation it is. for a lazier oat of fellows cannot well be found. When on dnty they generally onaconoe themselves in some doorway, or comer, and then, with their muskets between their 1 a ltimr oepe over their eyes,
le in sleep the hours of dnty.
— -.sake may shake a dozen buildings down near Mm, e salvo of ortillery lie fired, bnt these poor min things cannot awaken a oeladore; ai ha has no ear for the musical cries .
de*. help, and thieroa. Hunger is onto tM»* »t—* — —■—r>_i_
TRaoUaMtoTw. _____ _
• eta of OMlao, often disarm the [ guardians of the peace, and the streets, clothed to their ■aaraa.aHd
weapons of protoot inch men suit to our
stteoktog party
ed open s gate leading to the yard made a rush for the door. Harvey
ither of John, who wm out- — » *—» by the
Psshi
imedo to fit closely to the
aide the house,
Kinsey pasty . Green family inside then opened fire upon the sitae king party, and "drove them away. Dow was slightly wounded. M wm also Alexander McLean. John Green had one of hia fingers shot X Kinsey rad his gong were arrested id taken to Redwood City, whore ore wm groat excitement and threats lynching them. A coroner's jury in _e case of Harvey Green found the Ktosoy party guilty of murder in thi
The Ctabsu Army.
The Virginias affair has called out tht following atatement of the condition of •a. c-v "here are thirty-four 1-orgraized troops. The Cuban ooldien
the country of the
I departments with-
outmeetingaSpanianL TwentySpanish camps have been abandoned of late to both departments. The Spaniards do not fight unless attacked to the dbM they hold. The Spaniard! are reported to bo quite demoralized, rad great numbera hare passed over to the Cubans. The Cabans, under Colonel Jeans Peres, have captured seven convoys to three months, one of them with ninety moles and. forty Spaniards, with
_ the Connecticut valley who had •115,000 to a bank to Waterbary at tha time the panic broke out. It wm all the ready cash he had laid aside for the payment of hia bonds. » Pay day had am rod, tha bank wm burst, snd there wm nothing to give the help Mter their month of toiL The owner tol' '' workpeople how matters stood, ani it would be necessary to close the for there wm no m™ey. They Mm to be s good men, rad they said they would manage with notes todoreed by him tor thou groceries, rant ‘
." rad they did, oMtbc b!££ DuTmd and ths money wm restored, id the help were paid, aad the mm to P»U toio^h the V
E. B. Ward, the iron long of the'West, Bays that the shock to the iron interest is ss sudden m an earthquake, rad he era neither collect the -my for iron furnished to the prat nor ibtain new orders ; consequently, nevjral thousand workmen have been discharged from his iron mills st Detroit,
Chicago rad Milwaukee.
The young ladies of the Wheaton Seminary at Norton, Mass., to view of ■' - panic, have resolved that they will ud upon themselves “no money imperatively demanded by boseety. health, tidiness or mental improvement, and will carefully avoid every speoics of wastefulness," wMeh is a very sensible resolution to make and to keep. OMnooe labor to Louisiana has not proved successful. Most of the coolies soon become worthless ud dugerous.
they attempted to
Terrebonne pariah hid to MU one Chtosmra ud wound another to self-defence. The only planter who get along with them wh one who treated them roughly ud made them afraid of him. Most of the Chinese have drifted out of the
State.
The Rev. Narayra Shesbadri, an East India Missionary, says that “tha practice of aelf-aacriflco has been almost entirely abradonod-by the women of India.' 1 Mr. Sheahodri adds that efforts have boon partially snooMafnl to break1 — down the prejudices ol society -,—Ost the marriage of so-called widows, who wore betrothed to infancy, intended husbands died in or before reaebtog the prop-
Istely rude 1 &1?',
Augusts, Me.,"
cvcning coll upon a J got rather shabbily getting along towards
qaired the time of evening. " Five
_i—,« wm the reply. “How
-—_ _—j, .. take you to go your home?" •' Five minutes I ahould judge." " Then," aaid the young lady, A singular often instance, one doubt- «* without e parallel to ibe Malory of jo country. Is recorded to Schuler county. Ht A nsmnd H M
Wh osier, of Birmi
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rotoff aad byi WM not discharged from service few days sgo, when the proper pa
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