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VOL. VI.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1874.

NO. 5.

HETmu BID or HIISELF. " SomtUniM," Hid Uu Englimh tr<T. •>*. to Ihe loM-b»«drf who Hi bnido him in the rmilw.. oh, srcSSrSSwould b* gl^ to got rid of ono' " iotAwhilo."

d of one', m

m at myrnlltislh-n

.boot it I wont to Odifc SJtSiEss.'r-TSS-AJZZiX p5.IS2.'XSr-S! got» .qBan mnl at nay nwhramst, udHtone Myon.itthere I oonldnt

f^assi‘’ , &;"ss^2? 33!.i. ~i. i “ W * ra °““*T^«; thMwtmtl »iS\re. true. The

‘SMS m'.S

.boot th. door. IbUndtedywM wrings^s, i ”c“4aF ■ - 111 What', the matter 7' I Hid. ‘“Oh, Mr. Abrahuu I* eriw rilur. ‘The Toung mu—utr ouknow—he’.gotnd of hinelf wed mo for two nitt M just my look. I'm “•But think of me,'Hi mker—* me with my frail. “ ‘ I don’t begrudge him what be'a • •' aid flm cig ■

Id ludUdy only oi re doctor walked do.

I plain oaae of atuoide,' ho Hid. been dead a good while, I ahonld Inndmnm. An inoneei will be mij. Poor fellow I Ah. d, nnger, after that I want up ata myself, I out any I liked it dost want to Hy much about that the old landlady money to bur, loantly with, and than I want out ly. All my enditen bowad u - by. lettle they gnaaaad who That at least wh a comfort ( e you know where I went nei ■ to Theodosia'a. I asked to at.

— --ither flint, and when I uw him I

aaked for Ida 7 -

awy m I took her hand; but haodoaia, do not be afrnii .

dH are not at u end. I bare ehanged myaelf to this lor the sake of winning you. I an net really old Mr. Abre-

the garments in a flat basket, ud stood in hu bine frock looking at me with hi. do ^AU l^t,’ I said. ‘Put 'em

" I turned my pocksta inside-out. " Chang Wa*g immediately

aEsr&t'sajs?"I Umw my eUpper at him h he went door to ehat it The door did not toot | I got up to eea to it, and there in the 1 fysfe&TiS:

harn't, you oe "«it

o. If you d my feel-

Well Hy • oh, dear r anyhow ; I know you may be a parson, dear, whd a ble— 1 ** J — “ -

would,' and I took a long whiffatn

■' Who an youf I aaked. ec™5StC‘«3,r 1 mCitJkSfeu^it^- ^ “° a *'

raids, topazes hung all about hur. I labouae of geld, and stuccoed It 'iELsSr.™- 1 '- She knew now that the thing she haltomd to bn me traedend. aM she agreed to many me in ddihenhnm'e skin. 1 rejoiced; I felt lure I could

truth to her.

— -redOag-day had some, I don't knowhow. We went in ohnreh. We bed gone In n chariot made -of white ween, of enormous aiae. I tinkle.* diamonds uwe walked up the

, J4? of the Mede. end Persians. The old way of competing nines of produce our markets Ire ahllliaga has oouttnui to Una day, anhough the .billbig oo bn long since gone out of eueuletioL, hay is sold ou all the stands a* so y HflUnga to the hundred. Any attempt to fln the pries in federal m luney would be h r-*-' "'-' 1 '

Long or

ssScrHHSaS E nd sterling equal to $f 44 of ml eurreotre. Brer si DOC that date " nominal nhae of the British sorer1 baa been kept et these figures, and rate of exchange made ap by adding premium to that assumed nine, -m, if exchange wes aotually in our iror, and bills on London wen aafi-•-to tUaet^rr* - -

myatoriH of the calculation. Tbs ml pat in tha old style of oomputelU about 109|. That is if we multiply H ft t 9 by 1.001, we have $4 86.8, which weald corer the bill in Britieh gold. To ordinary minds, however, ehange on London at lOSj gim the preerion of n prioe 91 per oaat sb . per, ud many who are theoretuelly aoquainted with the system could not lenbae when sales wan nude by shippan during the late puis at 106 to 107 that the rale wh ao far below

A Year’! Wert.

e every one of its predecessors the dawn of modern orvibaaUan, jes been a year of stirring events, Sd-iiTSiasEis will nuke it distiagmihtd in the i of time, u the beginning of u . Mankind hm nude steady pro-

to rectify this nutterTud to quote the pound at its selling equivalent in dollua and oenta. There sraa no pecuniary to be gained by the ohuge; it mded itself to the public solely **•« sentiment; and it waa ai-

for the argument, and in try body reverted to the 'OMaHtThH now token the matter “band. JOHvnltH of the pound star^tor the first day of January, 1874? with OrestBritalnof ifi^tonr^raSJS the dollar. or«4 44 4-9 to the eoverriga “Pwnd sterling, shall be null and voM." Hu reason for Ooagrmsioaal

every day in the London market d always to the assumed, sad not solunl, equivalent of the dollar. M quoted there for five-twentu. the same relation to the actual prioe of the eeenrity that $4 44 1-9 does to the actual value of the aovereign. As ‘ ut nine and one-half . . , - to 94 44 A9 to bring up to gi 86. 6), the rales of the soveraign, ao ame ud ona-haU per aAed to99 would show that theq

the most noteworthy evt • beu the Industrial Ei 'ienna. the meeting of Alliance in New fork, .

ooearrenoH have bed more than bearing, and may aerionaly affect r Manila the interests of gen lions yet unborn. The Vienna Exj “ l the greater deveh^ment

. of the peaceful arts -

Evangelical Alliance, larger relig liberty: the visit of the Bhafar downfall of the barriers of Orients cluaivoneaa ; the even la in France Spam, the strengthening of the lepnbItou sentiment; mid our panic, the We carried on a sanguinary war dnriw the early months of the year against

laiea. Meuoo, for m oompamtively qc

I soo urges during ud yellow fever,

A, aod Nashville a—

WSSSSS&ySS the hounm of Fisk, Hatch A Oo., Honry (Hewa A Oo., Peake, Opdyke A Oo., and others, ud finally tha meet --—.—

taring house of A. A W. Bpn end of the yeer wltnHeM Ti tarn of confidence, bat the is of 1878 will not eonn be ef-

expedi lions of Wr itral Africa, and oi

'naamtorwd'^wgiona of the Yellow•Hon river, and the ill-fated Arctic voyage of Captain Hall, may be mentioned. The news oi tha death of the lattar wm received here in May. and u expedition wh fitted oat by the Oovenment to scaxcfc for hia am

. For hangings we have had tfanl of William Foster ; ud for triala, those of Stokes, Sharkey, Tweed, Genet, ud Mayor Hell. In Eagland, the trial of the Tiehbome olaimut for perjnay T oocnpied the larger pert ef tLe year. We have apace only to run over titles o4 a few of the most startling dis-

. Three of our large

tost—the While Star rteamahip AUauUo, oa Meagher'. Hud, Nova Scotia; the Inman steamship, Itv of Washington, on the asms coast; _id the French steamship Villa dn Isvre, in mid-ocean. By tba first 646 ires, ud by the laat 234 lives oat The burning of the Pol ismer Waeaaaet, the fen of the bridge Dixon, HL, ud the railroad accident Richmond Switch, R. L, added ' e horrors of the year. On the eoa .. Englud, laat January, the emigrut ship Northfleet went down, alter a collision, with 900 lives, and u earthquake appeared in Central America ud swallowed np the city of San Salvador.

Dtusten at 8ao.

rhe aewsls of the put record nnmer a greet disestem st sea, to which the

thla year waa the mrixnr Virginina on the high i I—‘—A gunboat, followed by staaiS'.rr™" eat in the United States, and reparation fay Spain. It ia not certain KES""** During the year we have had U angoration of President Grant famoujiPjrifle Railroad or Credit Me-

The political events in Greet Britain have beu the Ministerial erisia on uoonnt of the rejeotion of the Irish Univanity bill by the House of Commons, the resignation and subsequent return to power of Mr. Gladstone, the l>e-

g Edinbargh to

rand Duchee. Mari- ’•

a war carried on in i tter still ?£sg« l ,u i 'I

the Ville da Havre. No oi

ton that a few years ago the City of Boston sailed from New York, ud wm never heard from again. In 1841 the Praoident left thia port with a large number of passengers, and the only record which stands against bar it " missing." In 1864 the City of Glasgow disappeared with all her passengers and crew 480 In number. The Paeiflc, whleii left Liverpool for New York in 1886, passed from humu knowledge, leering no one of the 186 per——

heard to toll the story of her

by Colonel E. a Iherokee Indian, o io Indian Terrill

Axle- rains he explored in New Mexico in 1849. These ruins ere scattered in **w and old Mexico, but they are chiefly to be found on the Bio de Chaoo, - tributary of the Bu Juan, which is a nbutary of the Colorado of the Wrat, beat UOmflM in u air line weet from auto Fe. They ere nine in number, nd ere embraced in e distance of about renty miles. They are separate buiidsga, celled by the Mcrieu com* promtoa, and are built on three sides of enetoagto; toe fourth, or book aide being u are of a circle. Thay are all of atone, ranging in oirouil of facade from a few hundred to 1,700 feet Colonel BoudinoL after alluding to the fact that tha Indiana inhabiting tha Indiu Territory had a tradition that they on oo occupied that portion of the continent where the rains daacribcd by General Simpeon exist, want on to deaoribe at some length the aotnal condition ud numnrieaJ strength of the various tribe* now occupying the Territory, giving intonating statistics re-

s.

L Boulter, a New York

he, with lived in leaving hie house in charge of two mi _ ud three women servants. Val noble property wes left on the premises, including several thousand dollars' worth of silverware. Word wss brought •b- Police Headquarters in Slaplal the house had been broken into, servants bound end gigged, end everything carried away. The iofoi lion proved to bo oori—‘

e waiting-mu, three ie of Mr. Boulter,

in the i

They left thei: he thought, at

. with the Artec e

— —— j years ego accepted their present reservation. Mr. Bondinot complained of the total wut of discrimination on the part of the United States Government between civilised Indiana and the savage tribes. He wm of the opinion that Indians ahonld not remain eontinuollj content with semi-civilisation, but should aspire to the righto ud dntiel of dtixenanip. 3 thought a civil government should - - extended over the Territory. A bill should be^introduoed providing ft " *nf*wlri(5i each , ould receive a title in fee simple ud individually, the umo inalienable for twenty-one years.

such selections

realise $1.29 per sore, the prooeeda to t— held in trust by the United States r the Indians ud the interest paid am unually. This plu, he thought,

burned at eea ii a calamity full

~ T - 1848 u amlgnat ship, t

—- - olboai

Ocean Monarch, from Liverpool to Boston, wm bur--* '

Channel, and of the

t hy u appeal to the American pi [ make of the eMUied Tndlua <_. of the United States, (jiving them

of Lower CUifornla in 1868, with n loaa of 140 persona, terrible yat wm the burning of the ter Austria in 1858, by wSoh 471

i mat a fearful fate. Within n few days

. of thia calamity 817 Chinese emigrants . * *— -,t the Bt.

r Stoves,

_»of Carbonic ncid and oarbonio oxide gas wm recently illustrated, in U alarmlntv -• Oakland, Pa., at

them looped her dross ud studded her ■hose. Gorgeous bride's-matda held her train. Bhe wm splendid, bat u white m e ghost. As she repeated the responses she looked at me, and I toought^ her Mu^ ^ had turaed h hS," OT * ** r ^ “ 7 * J “ itraelf erect, and plunging her .“■^POM »o l»ok my P *^*i wm lying on my beek oo my bed, ^*Wagir«l Ptaned apuhia

r ecreerae

Mho Wm a4 Fault 1 A passenger ou the Ville d- * saya; The night of tha dial

^rriaa a 4S. i v==ra loot, and it WH to rectify thia that the act was passed. As a question ef Don•btutional right we do not believe that

as ■ S n ron. in mnv denoy. The Monarehiato, knowing the wjrm sympathy of tha latter with the oauae, began at onoe to intrigue for the * the House of Bourbon, on the Legitimists and

by the Comte de a the Comte de

ud wrecks from other canaes, have been aadly numerous. A collision be tween the Favorite pad the Beeper ii 1854 caused the loss of 201 lives. The same year the steamers Arctic ud Vests collided, and 800 were drowned. Lady Elgin funk ou Lake MioT O in 1860, from a collision with tl hooner Augusta, and 387 perishe

lehanna depot The school had ---.ion about two boars in the * hergmaller pupils fell to

HL..

the floor, .. soon thre^or I

greatly ala hot only a

a terrible of i

we may mention the dii al Adelaide, whereby 40

n Itself very Paris daring his

It will be seen th rSlf

ion si a subatit —. „ IS abandoned. One la to taka the given

> 11 we-tanned that the latter should t °l o F,,th ; 1 *• WM ripe, and

- - ) Sa&

ship Birkenhead, with 454 aoldTere ; tl SSSKtSiSTj 1 - 400 oSeere end soldiers ; the Central • AmeriH was wrecked in 1857, only 152 paaaangen being rand out of 679; ir * 1869 nearly 400 persons were lost in th. Pomona ; and the same year the Royal Charter went dawn with 446 souls. Over ano enranna persons perished with the

—iJ&OtQ New York to

. to and BMiatonoe an

donen, all thrown one. The teacher, ” the school, holers ware seats. The brown oocn The teacher,

££«£: effort, al'

into the ohimney, earning a stoppage of the draft of tne stove, throwing all the deadly geeaee of oombuatior the school room. The eeoepp < children M well M they did ia a B

'nr congratulation.

The gases ef combustion, chiefly oar- — ™ij- .—i

• oosat of Nora Scotia,

* to the refarm atte5

oatkm ef her toil by tha victorious Oermun. The trial of Marelml B^ 'or the treasonable surrender of

delphia Prett thus il Marshal of Franei

? Tpfrr" ! As importut duage in the G< i meat of Spain took place Pot

will be compelled tty the whole term of twenty He hM been made e mfllteiy — goat because the public voice of Paris called for some victim. Ha ia aaerifiod in 1878 just m John Byng, the British Admiral, wm sacrifleed tn 1797 on a charge of hesitating to give bMUe to oi really to avert from e week and dastort Ministry the opprobrium their bed pol toy had created. Byng wm shot by or dm of a packed oonrt-mMahri. bufBa

ke desk at 11 o'clook to de- on tl

, _ . ato south wind wh blowing, ud toe JeHlFfcrbdlunoiB «» eteemerwM making abont n knots, “ — ” twe qv ttoeeaaSa set. ThetewUl

!

?£SSa^ ne; aha had bat one ehttd

ter hold the eity of } • has been besieged I

-v.jjji'aiiEvS:

tired from the premiershie at the be-

- ^■•s^r-rsss:

•tore hia old oompan-fonn-r poeition. It

- Id that when Charles raa deposed and exiled in 1830, SK^RS2S.=

M of Hem, bat six

ne Virginina Priseoera.

lively smell qnutities, dangerous to life. One one-hundredth part of ear- * * oxide gM tn a givrn volui —bouic acid gas ia not qnito at It may be taken into the atomach with- —* Injury. Bods water, u everybody WS, ia water charged with carbonic . gas. But when the gM is token the Imnga, era in small onanti- , its effects are injurious. One of the great eeusee of ill health ia the se--mwlatiiB and breathing of the deadoarbonio acid gM in the dwellings id apartments in which people live. do little attention ia paid to rentilaDn. Every one hundred volumes of

hundrsth put of the gM la breathed, headache ud languor are soon prodnemL Air that hM been^otme brea&ed avenge amount of gM thrown out by every person ia seven cubic feet r — boor. A single six foot gM light in room gins oft u much oarbonio a< gM m a parson in breathing.

“I Want to IM Hy ahen ue met a little gn

r., save the JQwto, girl, between two

ud three years old, evidutly lost, ud SLtsiJsi* a*

name 1" aaked the la* pus," replied the in

"Bnt what la hia other nu the lady; •• what does yon him I” '* She palls him pa - ed the baby. The lady tl

■EtonT

open with gunpowder. The stable wm also visited ud the silver mountings removed from tha harness. The ooach

'i-house, was xik the gold

- in the hall,

wutonly destroyed much property loo to be removed, ud quit aliening the aervanto not tonuke uy attempt to stir before dey-

"two boats, one Mr. Oharlea H. Meiga'a and the other Mr. Livingston's,

ware missing from the moorings, ud in these the burglars had evidently escaped with their booty, for both boats were subsequently found on the New Jersey shore. Mr. Boulter carefully eetimatod the total loss, which he said ia upward of 912,000. The polio* eonM

wiTo no clue, for the serrate « describe the burglars, ud wen

Uin as to the number, some My there

were eleven, others twelve.

Among those in the house at the

time of the burglary wm Annie Hayes, a servut girl, who says that the girlo ud the waiting mu sat down to play cards, the ooachmu having gone to bed. Alton minntee put nine o'clock e

» heard at the hall door, bnt

party wore in a mood

Uw Story ef a Spring Gnu. tesong the inatansioa in wtiinli ami ire££ have deni . . rad to So in Benton county, as soon u the gropes who beginning to ripen during the present veer, pot some muked batteries cIom to hia vines, and connected them with the most tempting * grapes in such n way that any one ahonld try to pull them e charge of buokahot would be deposited in the body of the offender. The meol ' *"* '* worked ii fol-

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j-jsssSS!^r,‘ ssEssssaSariP,:

jsas'JKitas.r: , i Urae^ J

to huton to open ... , qnired to do ao, for without uy repitiUon of the knock, the door, which wu not looked, wu pushed open, ud before the card players could rise a portv of masked men quietly filed into kitchen and anrronndaa " ~

the robbers said that th#

bend eleven,

neighboi

the load ana appearance of MlUer'a grapes, entered the-vineyard, ud had just oommenoed to fill his pocksta with the moat beautiful of the purple clus-

I luokfens Hooker.’ Happily df, however, he was not fatally

wounded. The noise of the report brought the exultut Miller upon **—

scene. Ho was very much utonli at finding a respected neighbor in i a disagreeable position, bnt at the I time could not conceal hia joy at S ets Bucocsa of hia invention.

misadventure of Hooker wu -

•on the subject of gossip in »• »uee in tha oonntry, mnab, „ mrae, to the annoyance of hia family. IVlien he recovered from tha effects of the bock-shot, he immediately forestalled uy action that might be taken against him for theft by instituting proceedings against Hiller for damagea. The suit went to trial, and resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff! Miller appealed. The ease name before the Stale Supreme Court, end the decision of ' lower oonrt wm sustained. Until anit wu entered the langh wu against Hooker, ud ho wm made i victim of very muy cruel puna; but Boon u the verdlot of n jury wu in favor, the langh set in against Mill— The speech os of the lawyers tended to make it appear that he wu e more duK na and more unworthy neighbor Hooker, and the decision of the Supremo Court hu helped to strength! thia view. No one, of course, wool

pretend to justify Hoel -ntered Miller's vine!

One of

m; if

.St.

lid be spared, bat if

atill their

they attempted to ,

outiry they would be the intrudere hold a pistol. The waiting mu wm hound to hia chair, but the girls were allowed their liberty on " the plundering wan accomplish! Borne of the robbers remained in t kitchen watching the sciyante, wh others ransacked the house, and othi . again mounted guard outride. Every thing that could be curried away wu speedily peeked op, and much property, including furniture ud carpets, W"

unneocasarily destroyed.

The robbers then tnrned their attc lion to the safe, which they tried

a in his

—oyard. He wm guilty of trespau ud theft, ud had he been arrested in the ut of stealing the grapes by other means, would, doubtleu, have been nnuimoualy condemned nd forced to leave the neighborhood.

Nasal Catarrh.

Catarrh is not a disease of the man's ose. It is a disease of the man, ahowJg itself in his dom. The blood which ia now in my brain ia before I am done writing thia sentence back in my heart, and off on a visit to my feet, and now ii is distributed to my liver, atomsi ’ '

neya—every part Every part body ia fed every moment fri same blood. Every atom of i

minute

A timely question: What are your present intentions » Oaliforoia sends 1,000 baton of cotton to market this year. Governor Dix hu been presented with a cheese weighing three hundred

_ . to American •College hM remitted to the Pope the sum of 936,000, contributed by the atholics In the United Blatoa. The baneful habit of opium eating ia •nereaalng in thia country.' From throe to five years of indulgence wrecks tha

the frame ia emaciated, ud death eada the wMtod life. It is reported that tha Greek Government have et length made definite arrangement* for cutting e canal through the lathmua of Oorinth. Il ia to have a minimum depth of 27 feet, ud e width of 89 feet at the bottom. The editor ef the IVolcoman s CVv ia of the Second Adventist persuasion, and in a recent number be stated that it was sent out with umo misgivings

Temple Nogent Bridgyoe ( Grenville. The name, In the

be Duke's

tomptible.

Life hu snob hard conditions that very dear ud precious gift, every rare Mae, every pleasant faculty, every genial endowment, love, hope, joy, wit, timoe be pat 'into the crndble to distill

he pat into the te elixir—peti on bty-elght your i have banded b

•d togethi

faLe hair, b A worthy Quaker thus wrot ipeottopau through thia wo.. _ aee. If, therefore^uere be uy kindcul ou ahow, or uv rood t 1 T — do to my fellow h doits— v-s-

lt,Jor

gross earnings

alroed for the year ez

80,1878, were 98,633,966, a

over the preceding year of

The net earninga for the yeai

935,966. A large increase

saw

that they

mt»s,mK — danger, but the prisoner! thought they had only been spared the urdoal of having their throats out to be blown ut ’* * few minute* the . . de, ud shortly afterward there wu u explosion whion The safe was shattered, ud thevalnable ptatovraeqaioUj. ’***

•blamed from that blood,

nd every minoto all this blood < lack to the heart to be mixed ud mixed. Now, do you suppose tha part of the body ou draw away the rest, get op a disease ud carry on u independent operation ef its

on its own responsibility 7

A mu hu a catarrhal discharge : hia nose. He ia an editor, ud mostly confined to sedentary habits. His digestion is wank,-bowels constipated, heed dull, ud general eeaditkra alto- — unutisfaetory, Hr *

long story a' —‘

finally wisuMto kn fldenoe in the advertised ci

disgusting affliction; would be wlUiog to take anything or do urthlng if he could only get nd of the horrible nul-

la girl ’

could not ascertain ; their object ably t—- «— “

wUeh plosion. The gang the go. They aaked the g

visiting whether they wi to rail for them, end

their object probtt over anything n fire by the ex^gfrbT'who'v *'

Mil fortfaem, peril of their 1:

not to attempt to liberate thcmac before daylight. It wu a quarter fore twelve o'clook u they started h

on learning they warned

— . —W|T bad disappeared, the servants attempted to re-' lean themaelrea, bnt were unable to do

o’clock, when the waiter

•y head for that length of time, could only reduce myaelf to the de. of one pocket-hudkerehief e day.” Eat a pieoeof beefsteak half Mlarge your hud, one baked potato,ud one alloe of breed for your breakf ut; e piece of roost beef u large u your hud, with one boiled potato, ud one slice of bread, for dinner; take nothing for cupper, ud go to bed at BaOo'elook. Bleep If possible, half an hour before dinner. Dnnk nothing with your meals, nor within two hoars afterward. Drink ss much cold water on rising in the mol tag ud on lying down at night M y can conveniently swallow, and yon m add draughts of cold W

Tear's Reception Costal _ JW York naner hu has

uished with

deacriptiaoB of ae

_ by lanoing ladies of eity on New Year's day. Who

longer wonder at naniea in view of these things.

One wu of purple corded aOk, made

ith the now fashionable *

os and hard timM

dreu ia covered with e

fully equal "to Uds in point of elegance aod 1 -— of white mulL The skirt ia

*i flow fVS£.5

quentlr, ud every night on going to bed mb the akin hard with hair gloves. t- ’— - —ek one hudke— touched your now in t^?war of

ient"—/Xo Lewi*. Military Degradation.

The Versailles correspondent of the Pall Mall Gazelle writes: Before being shot, a prisoner sentenced to “ degradation" ia marched into the centre of aigmjMsre successively stripped off him, ud hia epaulets are torn away ud trampled under foot by e dranr *■'- buttons are cut off with soisaoi., r. If he have one, is polled roughly n hia breast; and, u n crowning grace, hia sword ia broken by a sergeant, who shouts, " Soldiers, thia is the sword of a coward ud a felon." No more painful nd horrible oeremony could be oonoaived. I uw two aergranta degraded three yean ego in the yard of **— *»—>- Militairc barracks, ud have

retained an of the sigh

is most effective and stylish. A third of bine groe grata, the bottom kirt being out in potato, rith bine velvet. The trimi la of blue velvet, to airanietn u i skirt or' apron frank On the weisi shoulder knots of bine velvet and lace, from which depend long ends of velvet

Ti'"

tag on a Gennn-Austrian u alhuM against Franco ud jygsjLXEi’Sis

Bi&A.-a&stta is'riBsrfiraiTUKs -

br«k._ •‘.What do von wut of your 7^ . b ?I

John O. Hopkins, who wu reputed the wcalthieat ettizeu in Baltimore, died et his reride nos in that city, in the seventy-ninth year of hia age. after sshhI masks mneaa. Binoe 1812 the deceased had beu in active business in Baltimore np to hia reoertt, Utaeu. He wu prominently identified with all the

pretty monk the eame in nearly

diem had avowed that they

to? tadSty2^

break. " What do yon

p^afankedtbe lady. Um him." Just thaw a sister id the ig for her and

oubaequent inthe little one'n

bloeeoma. On the waist a feU of point

to n cepe forma the only The train ia very long and of the skirt ia bound with

J** Krah’

df. had recently d minuend leva fei

1 To Pat uEgg Inal

ia seemingly impossible ad ed u follows : Soak the

k the egg in twelve hours

ftad»«»»»ty^.«qo«ti98a-.refor fome aoda diaaolvod in it,

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te e demonstration hostile to tbo 1 Blatoa. The Epooa daniea that •hat Gam. Sickles took cto pains to diet tha dispatch from America tag Chat arteh a demonstration

earninga is anticipated for

Hotel-keepers intending to bankrupt ill pleaao notice that it hu been dedad in a Chicago dourt that hotelsepera are not ‘' bankers, merchants, isnufaeturera, or traders,’ 1 and, consequently. do not commit u sot of bankruptcy by lalltag to meet their notes for

a period of 14 days.

Dryden and Otway lived opposite to each other in Quoen street. Otway, coming one night from the tavern, chalked on Dryden's door, •• Hero livoa John Diyden—lie ia a wit." Dryden knew hie hand writing, and next day chalked on Otway’s door—" Hero Uvea Tom Otway—he & opposite." Borne practical joker recently wont into the offloe of the Paris True Kentuckian during the absence of its editor, and had inserted a poem to the letter's first-bora. The editor did

tion ud clipped out the offending It la well known that tkelialibut fish —7 on the Georges (the colobrato beaks east of Cape Cod) ia almost exclusively in the buds ol (llonceator -nen, and the dangers of the looaUty are jptly indicated by its being denominated the "Glonoeoter Gravo-Yerd,'’ on

pleading that the architect wu to furnish him plana ud specifications for a house costing $8,000, ud to be put up in a certain time; whereu it cost 910,000, ud took more time. Accordingly, defendant thinks the architect ought not to reoover hia fees. The value of foreign moneye In the United States hu beu ehanged u follows : The Britieb pound sterling increased from 94.84 to 94.86.65; the French, Swim, and Belgian franco from 18.06 to 19.03, with n similar increase en the Greek drachma ud Spanish peseta. The Portuguese milieis will he decreased In val nation from 91.12 to 9L08.47. Between 300 ud 400 fishing aehoonis are now hauled op for the winter at Gloucester, Mesa., presenting a perfect

with all their crews, and “more thu 200 stalwart mu in the prime of life, ' o walked^theec streets Jut spring, c l boy in Johnstown, Utah., wu sent i distant spring for some water. On way beek he wut into a house to rm himself, leaving the pell outside. t mother name ud earned away the hookah When he missed it be terrified that intend o' be warmed he hid ii

lary ef Gran Lake, Mich., tolls n queer story about n “Brotherhood of Bobbers," of which ho a a member. They are regularly ergaaixed, with gripe ud passwords, ud with throe plaoee ef rendezvous between Detroit

o made, based rta of toe last

gnu of n storm in Jam a day, and its average i legrece north of east; for February, 140 miles, ud a direction thirteen de?reee north of east; March, 940 miles, sierra degrees north ofesat; ud for A^iril, 616 miles, qtvteew degreen north

The

quite

The oatahtag of frogs hu become

—1 ta Eastern Measaehu- : to a Newburyportnewa-

e. According to a Nc

I muy fish-balls. OnoNowbnryport ■ r has taken 1,000 and another 600 gs this season, making 3,200 hindlegs ta all. These creatures after oaic Mre are kept ta tube, fatted with meal, id forwarded to order. Key Weet, our great naval xandexma, ia u island four miles long nd IS mad n quarter broad, bounded on le side by the Atlantic, ud on the -.her three fay the Straits of Florida and the Gulf of Mexico. It bu t population of 9,000 Boole. The houses me ot wood, with anaabaa piaxxu, shaded by cocoa and rimocJ trees. Tho harbor ta capacious, where ti ■ ou ride ia safety. It is

tween Spain ud Cube,