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UcnhoIrtWUieput, SffRSIu THE DETECnrE’H TkICK. Th» ■erierf of bmgimrie* which itertied the public in the nntnmn and earl; winter of the year 186-waa of a deecription to alarm any honaehold. The eeneral foatnree of each robbery were theeame. In ereiyeeae a gang of from aeren to eleren maahod men had b into an ieolated dwelling contain! „ nnnanal amount of ailrer or jewela; bad i rind dated the Inmatec by threatening

of all the Talnables it contained, my own poeition filled me with anxiety. Hyhouae Unix milee from town, eel in the centre of wide groanda, ro-

m^eon’trfiuiil!

Sft,

mt of the I

. n carried oot, o of ailrer and erery jewel

we owneo would hare been —‘ *-‘-

town to »y bankera', bnl n jested, laughed at my appr and be«ed me not to worry.

But I continued to worry, and perplexed myself with oonfiioting plana for safety, and one day while in town I —at to the head-quartera of the police,

a ,for Bette, the deteetire

thiaoaae. bye," aaid

yon |el MaricT Waa' aha “Oh, yea; she is French, and has just soma to this country with a family by the name «f Dj Stnrgr-

id nneuily, then md, hia elbow rw

•'Did yon tee her former employe rar' “Tea; both Do Bturgea and his wife —obatty, agreeable people, of aome meana, apparcnUr^ and are going to

“Describe her. if you please,"

Both, with a keen intereat, which •"^MiSt is email, black-eyed, bl haired, compactly built, with rem

ably neat hands and feet.

SS^e&pfttS' Betts langhed i bss; ' '

“Mr. Power*," aaid he at last, lookingnp with a peoullar fiaah in hia cyr-' fldenoe.^bnt 8 yon autt be discreet, you will ruin me. Fro eworn to this thing through, or resign my poaiticn. rm aiok of thi. infernal foolery of calling myttU adeteotiTe and lotting Satan rwifn night and day all over the we contend with, and goad na in premature etepa, which cost us a reputation, and end in taiinre. F been working in the dark these nl weeks, but, by Hcarena, I belie yon’r* ahown me a glimmer of light.

STAR OF THE CAPE.

VOL. VI.

CAPE HAT CUT, N. J„ WEDNESDAT, MARCH 26, 1874.

n sax, yet rhe is podthely fond of

a thought," ha want on, of chuckle, “that 3lo Met > good one* are, a* a rule, the e*. Pat spirit, sparkle, intelto any one of them, and she ia to play the denee. Has Marie ehown any intendf in these burgTbero oonld be no doubt of her haring questioned me concerning them with intense cagemcea, and if I spoke to my wife about my apprehension* bile the was present, Marie nerer lost word. “Does she know about your sOrerf 0 f your wife’s dia-

study, and asked — opinion whether anyone oonld mistrust those innoosut-looking onelyeloped iateaoeof adoaet _ sen my room and library. I waa ashamed of my own green nee*, but made a clean brea-‘ it to Betts, who waa good enough * * of hia opini for it,” he eried, “she has to find on t that seer ' lea re your house forty-eight hours. Her pretext— .. s rees enable one, and the will promise to return, but whan aha docs return she will bring her gang at her heels to rob your bouse for you." The idee of connecting our pretty ■rie with such outrages filled me with nor. I rejected it etreauously. "Whom did yon sec in town?" qaired my wife when I returned. “Don’t epeek of it," said I, looking arfuljy about, •• if the walla bad

not re]

ttm^Toum

Herer, monsieur I" eried Marie. The fact is," I proceeded, •inking my Tolee in to n sepulchral whisper, “that gang of masked burglars hare been traced to “— rt -’—-

bo emoted by

“ Then I hope, dear,” aaid my wife, laagbing, “ that you will again sleep

soundly In your bed. After yon got Inal night fc~ »—*a u—.

node abont,

it might be wear French gilt jewelry than to lead

I toe laughed, and stretch!

gs ootnfortnbly. “Tea,I .. ...eep like e Christian hereafter: besides, I hare brought home a dog. 1 '

Ice, I hare brought hoi "A dog!" exclaimed 1 " Tea." I turned and

attentively. “ Don't yon like doge' She protected that aha loved dt.. better than anything in the world ; end when Jingle, the spaniel, was produ “ prerty * sight to sae nor p Mm that X wag freshly for putting hia cui y head. As took the T5TW X belfere, liwaiM

lifted finger.

That Tiny day aha r — —re De Btm

left Mr jw Orleans. Marie carried the letter

to Mrs, rowan. “

“Madame wiahee

ed the gbk' “ To-morrow will be the birthday of thegaovre angej Who ilea at the bottom Poor Madame Do Bturgea,'

hood once, I waa to know it by that I might be prepared 1 etiy, and spend^my time my nsnsl among the sarrants, and, receirlng no wordbom Betts,! was to rest mtbfied.

ie aooording to direotiona, it spending my day in my mt the bouse was ao still,

of the deteotire, Johnson. I heard the so and of an sxo through the sombre stillness, and Jingle frisked forward and barked at a man hacking at the fire in the shrubbery. I addressed *■* work, and ho winked

me, and brought with I upe half through my moa!*! suddenly —-numbered Jingle, end sent for him 'o ep me company. He was not in tl use. It flashed upon me that X hr e thicket, and I dfsjwtehed the eoao in to cell him in ; but only echoes awared the cry. He had evidently remained out in the ground* with the policeman,' and I dismissed the subject from my mind, finished my dessert, and ■’ ' ' > my library fire. Ho ' omBotta, heoeo I wan for to-night, at all eranta, and I breathed r, and airetched my iega and dosed 1 ten o'clock in comparative comfort. Then, rouamg^myaelf, lUt aMn- , rvma to apeak a word'wilS Johnson, who, Betts had arranged,

rasargjSgfcw owe you were in waiting for I" Biol, Betts waa in too high good amor to bo angry even with the humiliated Johnson. Meanwhile I was it got theBttXe one." . gave a tigerish cry, and gland “Jfo doubt of it," I returned; “ my

of the eleventh of " ■ ■ waily identified M. end Madame

itgee both a worthy and reboot imen—among tbesn, bnl in B»iU my efEMta, neither one eotdd

looed even to noknowledge that

they had ever heard of auoh * — aa Marie, or that thgr had t

qneraded ..under the respectable dia-

guiaoof ’

_ the shrubbery, He'&roet e_, _ hia frosen eyes still upturned in i proachful agony.

stand 1L Had he got drank, or had tMty t Perhaps, howII Idbring at the edge i^eUira,

note to bod, and to bod I went myself. Bat es soon es the light was out, end _iy hand touched the pillow, I w freshly impressed by the mystery Johnson’s disappearance, and aoooi

reach, I returned to bed “ Deuoe take this eon ae I again lay down. “ wink/ 1 Bat after loan

and seen ring myself 11 my eyes, I fell asleep—at Meet, after a time. I was awakened by n bright light

shining foil in my face.

“Good Godr I cried —* J

rnMhm^c", ceding their fcoes, stood ov pointing n piatol at my head

“ Please to grt up. Mr. Pc one of them, in aoooi, ehil way “please to put on that drearing-gown and those slippers. Ton shall not be harmed in thoMaat if you will only be quiet

t lond, ir three a BE

■set if you 1

directions. ’

1 square in hia eyes, any a be docile, I suppose; at least I rot up, —* — dreaaing-gown and ahppera.

she would leave the house premieing return, but would not return. Two these predictions ware already verifli .. bnt if Maris same beak I oonld laugh at hia auapislona, and regard them ae futile. But Marie did not return at fire o'clock; a telegram arrived iq her stead from Madame Do Bturgea-jg-ing that aha had kept the girl, end would write at length and explain. Next morning a letter was reeeired from that lady. She told my wife aha waa ill, yet land, wi

mis handkerchiefs ; sou anus reouereu harmless, I waa led down stain, where my household, in various stages of night attire, gagged and tied back to bade, were awaiting me in the diningroom. I was put in an arm-chair, and fastened to it by feel end hands, U

aa left alone to stale about me.

Maddened, desperate though I a hen I discovered that the sixth of prisonen waa Johnson, the dsteoti I recognised him with a keen sense of the ndiealoua, and only wished that Betta—whom I waa mentally anathema-

[With curie* not kmd but

in hia place, umiliation*.

w* walaams ■—* his mriMfeadieg ere mi all tbs blaudlalmwiihi of aauad hia Mr;

I proposed in my reoin#visit to Ban Ftnacineo to mtb a thorough inapao- - ■** element, whiAii Smirtien lIrt, t ^d nt w“th ml S e ^

abont 56,000 strong in this city.

To-day I will oonaider their tempeh Leaving Kceray atreel eeer the Piaza, and going wcatwnrd, we soon reach Dapout street. Tom to the right or northward, and walk along leisurely

SterSS. Ch Tbn**r ,lmr * rf *

as if yon were in Canton or Shanghai. It not oely. looks but amaiia Chinese. -Paarfag a number of atreeta we arrive tear Braadway, tarn to the right into the first alley taia side of sain street. It ia Dnponl alley. It is a desolate, dilapidated looking place. A miserable class of beings locate here—Mexicans,

In Saxony there are very fer Often for mile* not a tree ca the fruit trees that skirt ; bnt in Northern Germany there nore forests. They are mostly of sn growth, having bora planted

„„ carefully cultivated. The general growth ia pine. Adjoining almost every village *- " u *

small piece of trees are they are young

“^except the man who has charge of

forest. When e tree is rat down prioe is fixed, and money paid to foreatman. At the end of the year foreatman makes hia report, and

__ money is divided among

agars owning the forest, ea t ia held in common. Tho ho ieflkMi - *

righto!

»y are need for various

ae in tho

JOBS HOUSE.

in Jobs. It ia the figure, life sise, of portly, rubicund-faced man, in aittu posture, with right hi the thumb, forefinger pointing upward, the down, as in the eot of benediction. The mnateebe ia shaved clean from the lip, except at the point over the corners of they bang peudai inehee in length. ■ periah^and also aJ to the ceiling, and ia elaborate in serving, gilding, etu. When yon consider I artificial fiowem. the coloring, the

negroes and whiles.

paredUy aa poor as the others, i Instenec of vulgaritv. though frequently tbni assailed from the its. It waa, indeed, a colored man i, with native politeness, pointed mo way to the Chinese Joes Honse, the

loo I waa seeking. “Think yon there ia any danger in going alone?"

' ' 'irMT

right of common attached to it. One ltsI 4 0 f growth in

im the little pines on

. e trees of a hundred years. They ascend like stair atop* * —

height to tho other, and tl what care thi* people are ti only to secure to themselves I

aary wood for building and , but to leave the coming generation a forest which like tbemaelvoa ia nowin& ep to maturity. Nothing bnt this wise foresight rad ears has prevented Get many from bring entirely without wood. ■* wooden toy*, and, indeed,

we buy in America, are not hare m tho Saxon Alps, bnt rood ont of which they are men cultivated, and the tree,

before it ia hewn down and made into toy*, has been the cue and attention of ' generationi that have paai

nom aertniy aosnea.

very aeldom that wood ia u

for fual. Tha bonae* of the peas*

are very warm, and do not require

same amount of fuel that oura do. have not soon a flreplaoe or grate in Germany. The stores are mostly made of brick, and when heated in the morning they keep the room warm all day.

In North Germany tho uanal

SK yest B

anyone ... . . Thanking him, and weighing hia words I walked on. At tho extreme end of the ha left hand or north aide, _ tall, gloomy looking brick building. I open a heavy door and pass in, and find myself flanked on each tide by a square tower, in each of which tall square bole without gists. In l an open coart-yard- Falsing e main building ia entered. It ia dark and dingy. 1'eoring through the gloom, made sensible by the r‘- ** four small dim lights, Uke'gaa jets ly turned off, human figures paasi and fro are seen. It sppeus to temple room oouaely fitted up. A full-fleshed stem-looking Mongolian suddenly confronts me. (i afterwards learned he waa the keeper.) I r- 1 -- my errand known to him as well _ . can by voice and gesture. I thought afterward* why I rued the voice remembered the face was the powerful expreeaor of thought, - •corned to know what he aaid, although I did not understand s - ’

towards tho room met lew not altogether u •peaks into tha dark: a fine looking yoneg appearance. Hia com; ersl shades lighter th* before seen. He was

fingers long, dalioato a pliant, their nails approaching in length standard of the nobility, aa seen in paintings and engravings. He war neatly dressed in Chinese costume. A

Parens

New Tork

which

My life makes an Arab of me, a female troubadour, a singing vagabond; ■ - - • gh I shall

build

i little children, all my own. I lore little chil-

dren. Do you know that ‘I* It breaks my heart ? They I am too young to sing in ’Norma,'

only those who hare Derail others and Borrowed deeply knowMnything

is lalt, th

intelligent

language well, men who are among the first merchant* of San Franeiaoo, whose

equal to and in some particnsny that can bo shown on tho , or the world, -outride of 1 Japan, I say when we ae

_,_i stand in front of all thi paraphernalia and raise theii hand aloft, then clasp them together, and, keeping them extended, with rapid mo- — make three low bowa before the

image, and then to be told that imago has s different moaning to y man, as it is only the symbol of

_ „_od man who lived ages ago, rad thi devotee merely indicates that he wishei to bo like tho good man of times past,

yon call to mini 1 *'-* *'•

r hundred millic

about that vn . agins that ia a mysterious ct to heartless, uris,!, vromon

n, you

ly solved, to describe

h

three oi ■'ft : alley

satisfactotint in this paper I waa only with one little incident I

are the subject with the thonghtfu' On the floor in front of the Joss .IS was an elliptical shallow dish o taining water. A rat oame out fr the throne of Joss, stepped to tho dish and helped himself, was so tame thatyou could put y foot on him. There are two nt Chinese temples, both of which I vi od, differing but little from this. The

Chinese seemed pleased to told m ’ — *>—

fire than we in America a foal is very eheap, fearer five groehras buying enough to last all

Comparatively little seems to n of this territory, its fertility, ouroes, end people by the

here have been," he began, look- __ at me with a sort at amue, " five great robborias within tha last six months, and each one baa these special features, characterising it aa the work of the seme hands es the other fot elcvrameritrilmw, aU adroit bur second, an isolated house is atli

leans that very evening.' A_ ■event, tear-hotted note from Mario ompanied this, filled with prot ‘ ns of sorrow at tho necessity of

lerting ns.

: instantly telegraphed to Brit* rould meet him at my aon-ia-law's .00 at twelve o'clock, then propce. 4 .. Bay wife that ahe should go to town and spend a couple of days with our daughter, end oBsied to drive her in myaelh Wo set’ off within an hour, and after leaving her up town I homed down, eager to see the detective. It wee on the stroke of twelve when I onwee there bnt a ponderous old gentleman with gold glasses rad while ride

. ... eled aside, and aleppinafor- • ward, he pressed the sliding panel, and " Cjiacloeed the oloaet where the sUren- in

were at oooe stripped, and th

piled on the table.

■"*— up alaita -

of drawers

.andth

the floor for the eon what ahenld upper roam, gel-

or fire, New Mexieo, besides hav- - ->—danoefor her own people, had a surplus more than supply the army in New Arisoaa with bread it nfN

' debts, and willing to make o pay them. It is farther ■and that ainee tho adoption of tho

I had

a as eharaoter. l simple and unaffected. The priest of the middle temple ga no a card, written with his own hand , —* in Chinese ohar-

oard in several

la .of n" ' ” Francisco, ana f

mining sluices,

would read it at sight,

’ "Ban Franmaeo Joes, — friend,” laying the hand on tho

be-av friend, bzeoA-iberi

iw. He speaks on call foreign aoerat We turn to the left • steps, then to the right and np a long flight with dark colored banisters ana rail. At the landing is an open r e light. Passing from a door a largo square r presents itself. At the rad farthest from os is a raised platform, with a palpit-liko table on it, and a formallooking chair on each aide of it In front of the platform are two tables. witnllar to that mentioned, in sixe and workmanship. Bowa of chain are ranged on the remaining three sides of m, and between each couple ! - ir table. The walls are ora with pandent signs,"bearii Chinese written characters. On'tl wall behind the state chair (on tl ohlkf by the hand. Attend-

alao a pendra ttwo-jri gaa burner. The attendant explained to. me t position of the aevaral etfioera, and formed me that it was the' hall of w> we would call a literary aiia-.'iiation. Leaving this I followed up another flight of stain in all respects similar to

bora in their temples before, be was the most elaborate and mi oom ia about forty by twenty tori, eighteen feet in bright It ia divided into two equal parts by a tat'

table appears to be made o dark wood, and hna long 'inea of fine Chinese written characters dexterously out into it The front of this table is

PABKPA AS A WIFE.

n I am rich onongh I ah ime good man for love, bn ae and fill my bonae with lit

In a town of He it to hia grata a i

- widely and

^ , parttoular

icians, who had tong bora prof sail rivals,so radically disagreed aa to exact character of tha ease that i h* whoso treatment prevailed 1 not Bare the patient toe other lot hesitate to allege that the aiok had been destroyed by ignorant uumgemrah When a respectable Utioner easts snob an imputation i a member of hia own professional ol he should be pretty confident of Ilia ability to prove it, ana the accuser in the present inatanoe waa not unaware of hia imperative obligstior * *• stratiate hia aooaaaUon. But — that to be done? He had firmly maintained that tho disease in question waa caused by a tumor, and that tho removal

“loaame by i patient's U

singing a* if —

auoh thing as years, and no cold ness __ age. I am wild with hope to night.

" ■* o it in my face f"

yon will lore aome Ameriinn, and live with ns alknow. My next husband votec of rausio, and enjoy as I do. When a man , and is possessed of that

in common with me, he may be rich or poor,, giant or a pigmy, -- Apollo or a Caliban, I shall marry

n all tho aamo, and bo hapyy with n without asking where no was By and by she married, and people smiled at her choice, simply be

inequality of their use; b

r 1 do

ibai. it as intensely as I di loves me truly, and is one sentiment in eom

imber what ah

believed in he

ntircly than ever.

it, snd aa-fime hi

dtd^he

She married

as time has proven, rom motives that ca by the skeptic, in dowu-

lir personal appearance wl— -aa aomowhatoomioal ahe well Unshed ri^ it more hrartil] ir unusual sise made him spec than be really ia, neither

ho operation, ctienliy dem-

be praotioriiy de_

initrated that the tumor did exist, if

' B in hia grave? Thei jy of doing that, and th

doctor adopted it

On Christmas Eve, neai

when lights shown brightly — far and at hand,and tho mow lay crisply on tho ground, the professional disputant whose trath and standing at stake, aa ho considered, in the ter, took a confidential atndmt of hia with him in a sleigh to tho graveyard where had been puoed the hapless subjeetof dispute, and rapidly and quietly disinterred the poor body and placed it in the vehicle. The whip was given horse, and ewer started the sleigh i the snowy road back to the surgery. Bntsoaroely had the deaecrators •-*--*—“-g-plaoo got under w

itly prise, when t one's hoofs aomewhe

in the darkness c

they bad bora watched and

punned. Sharper foil tho

the spirited young animal before * ' ' like the wind ; yet still tho

oof-beats sounded th

ie his little

of

Parena lo while

id while then'

tho loss of two 1 iole family, who w

eighteen, sc

A Touching Cnac. The Indianapolis Journal announces ie death, at tho Hotel Bates,of Thomas i. Salisbury and Ellon E. Salisbury, _ia wife, tho former having died on Monday, and the latter on Saturday evening. Some of the circumstances attending the death of these two meet amiable and excellent persona were not

--

Bt. Louis, sr 1 -‘• !1 -

upon to me children, thi

’ ' togrihL - * young lady aged of fifteen. They

drowned on the 21st of February, 1864, precisely ten yedrs before the day

1 Mrs. Salisbury's death.

This double afiliction almost

their hearts, and henoetsrtb they lived for each other alone, concealing their great grief as thora only can understand

who have bom similarly Naturally congenial 1 J

cash other, their live.

together by reason of — . denee which at one dUpenaation - removed both their darlings from th sight without a word of parting warning. When Mr. Salisbury v taken sick, his wife watched at his boride with sleepless afleotion. Day and night ahe ministered to hia want*, till -• * ’ *-ir own frame, never very

rhoUy give—

i or* before

''Si

yea, and smiling her inquiry if hi

young giantess. One night I together at the Leidorkranx

ball. Everybody who ia familiar with the grotesqatness of this grand affair knows that no opportunity of burlesquing notable people ia. permitted M

pass without proper attention. Pi had become Mmo. Boss a little before, and many persons '

smoothed the^smile out o^ ^ . ^

dressed

himself for the boll as a bride in white bee, a lady's wig and flowers, and a ■all lad was arrayed in Ihe full dress a gentleman. The tall masked bride

1 the little nun abont by onf ' ’ ~ hand'a othf

su rope,

Uvea grew more dot ely in of tho hard provi-

rhilo in the

then he wislied’to' converse Vi th hia wife, and with a pull of her hand inteh at her drapery she waa mad

ideratrad that, “

asplaoed against her breast and the ttle husband run up uhOThia face wa i a level with his companion's, when ost social occasion occurred. When ie ehat was over the little man ran iwn, took his Udder in hia hand again . id the pair promenaded Uirongh the Academy. Oarl Boas and Peropa, Ids handsome bride, saw the intention oi ' irlesqno, and whatever nnplenan Roes might have fell, he smiled very pleasantly about it, while his wife laughed like a merry child, until tho oiled over her handsome dimpled Bound and round the hands!' om the great artiits followed .. „ tyne of themselves, no that no should fail to comprehend the pract

finding him able to converse

ahe asked him if he kne

and smiling called nor name.

” ' wilUng to dia,

„ . ) aaid, “Thomas, y

to go and see the children, do you * He answered, ‘'Tea" Then •he said, “Thomas, I will follow yon soon; yon wait for me, I will some vary soon." From that moment aba evinced no more anxiety abont her bushrad She Beamed to regard his death aa certain, and her own as soon to follow. TIeMIng to tho advice of friends ahe rose and bade him good-bye. Immediately after hia death, ahe took to barbedandjmganjoriakrapidly. No

or insupportable aorrow.

did what ho oonld, bnt i_ —- that wholly baffled hia art. Her malady was of a kind that no human remedy oonld reach. The gentle lady was entirely resigned to her aitnntion, and namuifl tn ir-r*~T 1 ****'**tIT**^‘ lll "f T death with composure. During the weak ahe steadily sank until it was apparent that her end waa near. On Saturday evening, a abort time before hex death, bar friends were startled to see bar face illuminated by a bright inulc. It beamed with a light that never shone on sea or l«—t and told of unspeakable joy. Her eyes eased into distance and her hands moved as if to welcome aome

with the

, of wrath, tho two — — the body to tho bonae and triumphantly loDoaiteU it upon a disseoting-tabla Then, thinking of nothing but hia iwn discredited diagnosis of the disease andth *- * “

nsbnnd’a other hand II Udder. Now and

true, the daring praetitioni

u one aide of the head, and onttiog through tho scalp over the apot where the principal pain had been, he bored

-itli hia trephine through • " a rinralap button of hoi

“ It is disrespectful, am it," I said to her as she

thumb, FU put him in

I don't like

n/wt f 0

greater than he who taketh a oity. A wag says that “machinery wheel* « ao modest that they generally travel i cog.” ** The Oenaus return* of North Carolina _ •how 1,848 George W ogro population.

Mo., hunted rix.daysto recover a barrel of whisky from the river. A fashion writer annonnoea that oofna wOl be more profusely deco rated ban over this season. Celibacy and Wedlock—If single life U bad, then it stands to reason that double life ia twice aa bad. Throw life into a method, that every -our may bring its employment and every employment have its hour. Schoolmaster—" What is nothing?" or—" It is when a man ask* you to ifd Ids hone, and just aaya, 1 Thank you.’” Joseph Medm write* that Faria difare from Chicago in that nrolongad ourtahip ia not tolerated in the French

therai ’ ’ *—’ *- J —**“

eloign

pursuing .

the keen air, ahowingthat i was well mounted. Tnraii leading through a swam], .

-™a- the fugitives managed to gain distance to atop tho sleigh a moment just at the edge of a plunkbridge over a frosen woodland stream, and atretoh a rope across the dark and irrow road. This done, they were off [ain for the surgery close at hand, ith the gallop of the pntauor coming aharplv again to their ears. Pansing “ — again beyond the bridge, to hear intly the collision of the coming

The drunkard appears to have no par‘u life. Ho seems to i this world just to aa asked what ho bad into other people’s mg lady in! r» a great young gentlemen who belong to the Signal Berriw. —-k Legislature in favoi Social Evil law. Emerson says, “Tho way to make the world bettor la by reforming num- ' BT one, then th«e_ is surely one leae What is the difference between the -Jtrance to'a bam and a loafer in a printing offloe? One U a barn door and the other U a dam bore.

ty of hna

The Steam Flow.

MS ont fifteen

T found the apparatus at w Vstuhole field of L

_ _ „ extent. The land ia a light friable or sandy loam, covering evidently rich beds of tho well-known Tiabury Upon walking up to the implement I found on one aide of it only three of ila five bods or sklfes at work, tho other having been smashed by the rock, ch every now and then waa very troublesome. And ao tho work want on, three furrows being turned by one rad and five by the other for about half boor, tho uninjured rad -*■*--

as large aa a copper cent, was removed, and Jbehgld ( ^

be beat described m tho Doctor’* term*, as they appear in an extract

i hia posthumous papers lately published in the Watertown «. Y.) Dir-

patch .- "Withno small degree of r-” ->ti Ilf action, I threw down my ini lento and waa going down stairs, v heard a faint sigh. Aa I kneeled by

_ie dead man’s aide and,candle in hand, gazed anxiously into hia pallid feat urea, he feebly gen pod and rained hia eyelids. My God I Could it be a reality ? Eagerly the slender thread of life waa seized upon, rad hour by hour, day by dzy, week by weak, it waa strragthraed

into a oable of perfect health." In other words, tho lupposed dead

man, whose disinterment had occurred but a few hours after burial, had been only inacnaiblo instead of dead, and the removal of tho tumoroua preesore on hia brain was just in time to save hia life. And another strange discovery was, that, on the same Chriatmaa night, tho doctor who had denied the tumor had broken hia arm by falling from hlz horse I Snspeoting what hia rival

intended, ho, too,

to the graveyard, horseman whom the concealed rope across the road ao zignally overthrew.

change remarks, is the s brads ; but It strikes ui is the scarcity of wive*.

Tho /giramie Sentinel, printed nix

there UntfT ai and'Haionle the idea of Indian troubles.

Sionx Oity has had a funeral procession three milea long, and it proudly asks aome town to beat it There’s ri-

valry in everything ont West.

In a meeting oi Chicago saloon keepera one of them armed their immense political power “ beoanee all tho poli-

ticians frequent drinking places. 1

A boarder of a Shakspoarian torn aaya that hia bed rsmindahim oi Bicbard HI., because it la “ deformed, unfinished,” and " scarce half made np.

Napkins, air 1 napkins t” roared a

to’wipo

The new German Parliament differs considerably, as regards the elements of which it la composed, from its prede aor, which commenced its sfttingi the 8d of Msreb, 1871. The two

excellent work, and calling forth >pare&a ooDiistod of^a**l_of

favorable to 1 Of the forau .

for Alaaee-Lorraine,

patent % being of twelve-hone power, a

ingaoout ton tons. They w— with winding drams and 800 yarns

108 Ul-

— i of'the majority are National Liberals. Among -■ ■' • ‘he minority tho Poles

K’SnM.&KlS'K&S From that moment the lady neither

■poke nor moved, bnf passed from mortal lifi eloquent emQo upon

sank awny and > with the same her face. She

What ia Bpeat tar IM*or. OTttaOTghimt ST’Kih^Bta.to* tog 18p wa* 81.487,000^000. w _ increased by *90.000,000, tho mated criminal fruits of liquor d tag, would reach the aatoouhlng of *1,577,000,000. ErraMammehu ’ this waa dixectly «27,979,575, hia did not include the worse

K ithor. New Tork sprat *246,On tho other hand, the conn trv spent in flour and meal, cotton . goods, boots and shoes, rtoihing^wooton : •w- —want of Uqaon oonsumedwa* at to fill a canal four feet deep, m feet wide, and eighty B “ nd the number who drank dry would, if ‘ "•

the rads of little A good man is Under to ia atoo ornamented thanked »« are to their frl

the implement towaida itself, the SSta movtag tara^ri^nto fweiUon^r the return "bout," This eppsirattis was purchased list January for the sum of *8,000, complete with oultiTBtor, ran, and ail necessary appliances. The engines have single cylinders, fifteen inches in diameter, with a stroke of eight inches. Thoropo is one inch in diameto., and ia worked on and off a largo drum, ao thatat no time ia it anbjected to a sharp brad. The whole worked by four mm. one : -the plow, while of the ran, rad M field is

widths of furrow. Tho akifea and ooultora are fixed on a bevel beam, and, by altering their pooittoim^Mon fdiry&l'

age ia prodnoed equal in every respoet to spade-work. The ran la divided in^UxTSSf^ttunta^two berth?

— . r, —® latter oppoe- ; the present organization oi Gerny. TTie minority hostile to

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ipiX I h ■ iding tl

i Bay k -. I't got any, bnt if ye noao III lend yoi

r

> ice gathered on

whose perfume will

kind words and i are fragrant gifts,

gladden the heart the life of all who receive

hem.

A little American lad who bad jnat ommenoed reading newapapets naked is father if the word “ Horn.” prefixed o tho name of a member of Congress, leant " honest” If von invest money in tools, and hen leave them exposed to the weather, . . . .. -i loaning money to a .■ at aeeurity—i dead

ontano* on every occasion, while the Demoeiatie Bociallata, led by Dr. Jacoby, will probably n independent course on social gniahed from purely political questhma. The Progreamat party in Uie new Parliament is oompoaed of neh the aame members as before, bnt great proportion of tho members of ■AsSarxcss those who have been re-elected wUl join the National Liberal party. As for the Oonaerrative*. they nearly all belong to tho majority, and there ia reason to expect that the few members of this party -X- lt ju refuse to reooneite themselves ie new state of things will be polled to follow tha example of their

Son. Sherman on Dancing.

Tho General, aaya a Washington let.JT, is an odd grains, yet a great favorite with old and yonnf " *

gantly fond wittily remi

higher than the chandelier.” Hi thoroughly ungraceful, but enters the pastime with auch real relish meat enjoyment that one ran exi a walking half way up one’o train, or too height of hia delight carrying _e greater portion of one’* prettiest flounce half way zeroes the room, or in the Lanoers, for inatanoe, poralalrally going tho wrong way to the grand chain, thereby causing toe xnooWanghable oonfueion, sad toe entangioment of hia lower nroportiona in tho surrounding floating, drapery of tho ladies. His wife and daughters disapprove oi round dancing, and he one day arid to me: “I wish wo had dancing -*

■I like to •» young g around.”

Mrs. Grundy aaya that if you wish to aa* a fine display ol diamonds upon too found at a faaUooabla watering place. 1 he ia brtreyod i

Bonsaeaa naed to aay, that to write a good love letter, yon ought to begin without knowing what you meant to •ay, and to finish without knowing what

you hare written.

Tho Californian* have been tolling na for many years that Donner Lake on tho Sierra Nevada* waa fathom]res. Bnt now they have found bottom all over it, and too greatest depth ta 200 The people in a town in Iowa wanted a flouring mill, and finally they got it; and they are very anxiens to have a bank established so that they ran brarow money to buy floor. Nothing like

having everything handy

Country Practitioner (about to go up to London on business) :—"I shan’t bo more tBra ten days at the furthe-* Fawoeps. Ton’ll virit the J

regnlarly.-wnd-taka 'em slip tore ugh ye well—during mr

iirtitl&'fl *10 per barrel ao long ns bailey holds at ^. b E2s a £: l .'Eau'™

invest in.

A Georgia paper tell* of an attempt 3’^'S r 7f'y:snMSsS her from the ground Bcveral times and carried her some distance. She waa severely wounded by its beak andtalons, her tide and arms being terribly

lacerated.

Oora, who is three years old, with too lost roguish blue eyre that over spelled in a baby’s head, waa taken to. liureh the other night by her mamma, □d on bur return ahe rave a new descri’.'s.'sfesa Valuer, chief of the Quraew Indiana

iratty by a lix„.

crawled up his clothing and gave second bite in toe region ol the Medical aid could do nothing, tor lingering^ a few hours in in~A~neve/yiclding problem .to to*