Star of the Cape, 29 April 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 1

On* of the oanonadeaof tb« btUtaj, * IwontT-fonr-ponndw, hid got looM. torible era hippen to • Tone! in open •en md nniler lull uiL - nn tbitlmaki ite mooring* bo- *' ilynpv indveribibl* ra-

in the ride, uul ihi ike in wrier. The old pufenger. who hid di ed to the gun-dec*, looked like ■tain. He i sternly about deed, it ■**■ }§*ch bonnd of thell berried oritoMde mcnioed the deetrnotion of " A fov — " ‘

le agility of _ _ , rl abruptly cot at right anglea. ..to be done f How to end Bri.? brome ? In what way can one attao Yon can make a maitiff hear rearai aitonnd a boll, faacinate a boa, frighte a tiger, aotlen a lion; bat there ta r am

by Infinity. M IC lee,which i. mored by the deetroyer U a plaything, ahip, the waraa, the blaata, all >

5r^£gsii3ya '“uSTS^filSri —

perieh or put a rammary ■aater—a decision nmit be

>! light-

They moat chock thin They moat r-*“ “- , - Boiabertholot mid to La Vieorille, M Do you beliere in God, oheralier?" La YleoriUe replied, “ Yoe. ~

the captain of the gun. •a— of brinnuab... _e daaired to repair it He had eanght op a handepike in a tiller-rope with a allpplng ^m-deok! Then a I rinnge combat bebetween matter and inta^raotb a dm .— -..JetlaMhMtile, the bar and rope in hia two fiataibnoked sasririfscs'ss lirid, oalm, tragic, rooted is it wer- >- planka, he waited, le waited fer the cannon to peise .’be gunner knew his piece, an mud to him that aha moat reoog ■ master. He had lired a long * h her. How many tlmeri he '•iriewel It ia beipm to

thoae wild iSri2 “ST bale of the faleeamignata. an

agatai thinking rilently. Boiabertholot pointed lowarde him with the forefinger of hia left hand, and mid in a low roioo lo La Vieorille. The Vendee has found a head

aae gaannr mlirb _ , — "Sir," be arid to him, "you hare ired my life." The old maul Immediate ahipwraok had id, bat the corrette arei The dilaph flee breaebm, one of which, was in thf bow. Out of >Ziin“the.r framaa. “ha oarrenado which had been capid and rechained waa itself disabled; ■crew of the breoeb-bnttou ln« of •

nedtata mfety. It had eon ncommry to light tn> Uw deck by mtanu placed here and there along the Idea. But daring thin whole time thta tragic ireraion had looted the crew were ao

paming ootride the eoeneof the^nel. had changed: the wind had driren the ‘ it will; it had <mt ont o* ita in plain eight of Jemey and lay, farther to the month than it

—•TWJ “t .T L i. Edinbornh,in whom honor Uie ball .... rireo wore the eelobrated Russian diamond necklaee eriimatod to be worth ; 00 000 000. The Empress’ dress wai hj- a aoiitaire diamond batons of which was worth 150,All the

“ What I pecking op 7 are you going journey 7 I thought you one of the lost persistent of all etayere at home,” I claim-id Nellie Johnson whan making neighborly call she found her friend. In. Wilson, busily engaged In arrangig the contents of a small trunk. “I am not preparing for a journey. This U only my hospital trunk, that I hare been giring ita semi-annual lookin “A»4 pray, »hat may a ho*; ik be?" Juat look at Ita oontanta a mou and yon will readily see why I gar **-' In thta ooruar, as yon •ee, well prepered lint, sad hare le it, this other eontalniog

thorn suitable for a child's finger to

thorn large enough foe i

— Next comes thta — — — ee, some of which are largo ; to pern around the body. Thu ie made up of flannel pieces for ha, and these are fiarmri bags for herb baths when required, and three small pieces are derigned for mustard draughts. Hero are hell s doxen qanted bags with a bit of tape sewed on,

- string to

jing not . ta^aom

nn

of all aiaea, the one of oottou ar

other of woolen. Now yon will see why

* ••••-—a—" J trnnk."

whsterer pnt it into

year head to hare —

menu It It^uld not be

sry pieces wen

. . wmtwmity yea _ . most of Ihemjtowerer, hare boon removed, as occasion required. On presenting it, she expressed a wish that I might never have to rue it, " though if the lot of moat families." Ft toksve ril this riek roomparsphernslia when nobody was riok.. Then came the dreadful accident when Charire fell with that falling building and- was brought home with a leg brokra and a hand and arm so ornabed and bruised.

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lorty feet high, ity to thirty foci from thogreonnonae; ro»~ — — bail* a table for tan to twenty guests; eight thousand candles lighted this room; so we sst J -wn to rapper in a real palm grove, waa magnificent beyond description, ta ia latitude aixty, the same as that

Greenland.

ipeaking of green houses, we visited > the other day for trees and shrubs, ns and oaoti only, not flower*. Which . on non in it and 70,000

Invited every winter,

o end to the

ifplomatiqni -There appear*

tome people id degraded ot ituvait-

u soe worming olare— - improved under l really a juat and g> .

u ita own code of morals I rappoae, -hich the people live up to. From onr point of view there are no morals here They all cross themselves on going pest a. church or shrine. There & a ahrme every bonae, hr the prreenoe of which _o one oen wear his hat, not ever Emperor. So inride a Banian hats off—a oarpeu tor’s ihop-reloon, palace, it’s all the same. They keep There are over sixty " pmswlcks feta day* in the year on which no wOl work. Snnday u leas oared though generally no work u done that day. Drnnkennees is more o men than in any country in the wo Oommon people drink all the " bodi ■'my can get. Their food ia a black, mr btred and cabbage soup mostly. life hen, though in f set not much ig as we do it eveulngt. Bo much

English atao. and m

brother of the la. people, despite th Innoeenee, wrongs 1 upon them by hanging McLeod and the older Kimball—the boy being spared through the inlereeeeion of a brother of

, ■srs.: nity deplored the resort I there were but few who dit the fata which had overtaken the Brad well Souglaet, a ft. of Mercer county, who o Colorado for the benefit . hia health, which had been nndermined' * • Denver. Half

is dictated the fob

ill hope that by doing so I will seen bsolntion from my sins. I make fr ad foil confession of s deed that h eighed upon my mind like a deal all from the day of its commission, m the guilty wretch who outraged ai _iordered the girl Sooor, near Selir Ohio, in the rammer ol 1872. Heav alone knows what motive prompted l - ' the deed, but at the time my brain jn fire from drink, and I was —' tably a madman, put the power U trol my actions. The hanging of the two men, McLeod and Kimball, was ns " a murder as was ever^perpelr- - - ’ n. I urged them on to it, for eoesasry to secure my own safety. iw know and feel that in acting ar did throughout this horrible affaii committed sins of a moat grieve character. I hope God will ponlon n " that the publication of this sta it will relieve the families of 1 i, McLeod and Kimball, from i stigma of dishonor resting npon the ’ * ’ that I have but a few more n

the imposition, and ed questions to hia all the information ho requires, while they unknowingly atand before him stripped ot th< their nature! d‘'— clan of borrox— , » . — ablea, ho known it is only a question time in their finding * ""■> re-hi place with ei r. to be ,— bargain hunters. If jrcoplc would only s penny a day of their clear

happy;

-’lagrmoe. . . „ , She wu young, fascinating and farinpue,- on authoreu from- . the

army South, she mi * ' .juried and flattered, she homage of nil with whom sh contact. Love ot dross, w imitant extravagances, soon > seek me professionally ; s that I became acquainted .«> now enabled to relate Un

they point

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schools and"'religions affinities, which are entirely lacking in this oountrr that it —a-s the difference very marked to an American. The French language is almost u much need u the Russian— more so, in fact, in the higher circle*, -- • • ”—rnment offlocn epcok

more than half the All the yonng ladies

" English govI American - —■ libraries,

i£aralively little WMle”tho Bmpceor .ppointa every-

■ed by the prireb attesting that

#t of the dying man.

mo xorpsre u one cum...

_ box which purported to oontain body of Thomas Stiff, who died of ■ sumption at the Jersey City Hospital, was taken to Snake Hill by a man itho employ of nndertader Rowland, fr interment in Potter’s Field. m - J -~

delivered a certificate of d< by B. A. Watson, M. D., McGill, M. D., and arid th

died of oonsnmplion, but omitt mention the dale of death. Owi

the latencaa of the hour the body

not bo buried that day. The next i ing the box was opened for som< pose, and it contained two bodie . second being that of a woman. _ Both

SF,™,

jumped to thr rible crime ‘‘- J

-ho made tl

perpetrated,

at the mutilation the result of dissection. Dr. ” util waa called on to have the mys explained, but he declined to Bay thing about It . Mr. Rowland, the

dertaker, declares that the physicians' signatures on the oerttfloate of death

no, but he would not make

her explanations. The presumption i* that the doctor* procured the bodies from the hospital for dissecting purposes, bnl it ta a mystery why an effort should be made to bury

wrtritM*.

riaau...-

Erdlng^ aUu^LeOhevaU

Begnioki,” in and bnrial of

ally being unraveled. m: Detectives — ta. in New York. She did not 1 pablioation ia the morning papera. , had madesrrengenteai. teTesre the r. but her intention* were trust her arrest. She aoeompaal*. eer* without showing *A^' em til rite stepped into a Third ar , when she bunt into teat* am tmad. "What will poor fatlier . ihlpW. Pm dead.'' She said r father waa a farmer, and It* atari* liaudews. Long Island. ■ brought to Polios Headqua _o had by this time recovered her equanimity, and appeared to treat the whole matter aa a good joke. She made foil confession of her oonneoUon^with

laughter. She laid that she w»» qa'ta sick in December last, and was attended by Dr. Ealing, with whom she was very intimate. Sereral doctors atao called

cidents; they * —

It was not long before I esi

noonoemcotof the impending n —„ celebrated Southern authoress, —, to a well known and profes-

gentlcman of thta oil; ” “ ..-bioh came the wedding,

elaborate description of the o eluding the trousseau from Paris. The —- * •—m . celebrated Broadway

iho family crest -* **—

igraved thereon.'

found furnished with all the appliancei which wealth and the love of the bean tifnl in art oonld suggest. She in formed me that through her hbaband’i inability to collect moneys that wen duo him, and having to give oxpentiv, receptions weekly, riio was obliged ta ask for a loan on some diamonds,which I granted. This waa followed by loans —i her silverware, which I permitted grace their receptk “*

Sector waa completely deed red, and after he had taken hi* deputmc sprang from the bed on which she __ i™ “i.MS "’iSS!! Dr. Ealing a day or two after went to the undertaker. Flock, The doctor moasnrod her for —•>-

Finok and hia “ into the

ought back the following day. L ime interest was promptly paid, then i*ed, and roqnests mode not to t*" Ih which I complied. Soon rn

re cirenlating of domcslio nnh sa between them ; poverty had d in at the door and U— t ol the window, yet I pored for the ev * ” u

In taking np the

ro hod flown

which followed.

c Ctio* Ohacrirr the following There was a woman ont West who Tuicie was of him. She never had other solitary twin ao long as ebe rod. Ho was a melancholy child from o first, and wore snob a lonesome ok. He always seemed to bo wrtehg and listening for somebody wl rver came. He appeared to realm, at ho wasn’t all together; that ho is a kind of hnman parenthesis — ! ‘ , - uoo bracket gone, animated dnmb and one dumb bell missing, a " pair

t beat denonTand hardly

“ 1 to moan in

m hia pillow us different

Hood. ^ - A fig orchard tat Mormon Island,

n the b

I with i

After the assistant had left the som ahe sprang from the conch greatr to the aarprxae of the nndertaXer, rho np to tma time had not been taken ato the doctor's oonfldcooo. Finok

informed of the ’

wishes, who pi.

would aid him in carrying neral arrnagemr * “■

had been dead.

$250 if

A fellow who waa sent to jail In Ohio n sheep stealing, said to the Jnstioe, 1 Well, I and Baxaine and Tiohborne

rn stand it”

A Snnday school scholar being asked .-hat became of men who deceived their fello*- men, promptly exclaimed ‘■They go to Europe. A Missouri paper e*yethat '

burglareA th.

straight month. "

d lhat there are 800,000

„„ polioy-holdere in this conntry, the amount Urey are insured

*w being equal to the national debt. ".And did yon hear him call her ear o* anything like that 7" aaV~t iwyor. "No, sir I of oonrae no

he waa his Fife,” answered i

It often happens with people who rere born •' with silver spoons in their months,” that, when they grow no, nothing can bo aeon of them bnt the evening, chanced to remark, " I am no prophet T "True,” replied a lady (7) present, "no profit to yonraelf or toany

ho wit-

ta though the girl ie proffered bribe

'iuox promised to Doctor in carrying out hia no designs. The bricks had beer gathered from the streotabythe Doc tor’s wife, and each one of which wai ippod up separately in a newspaper, re then placed in the coffin, or" 1 Finok went back to his shop and pr cured two pieces of board, which we securely screwed over the bricks keep them in their places and prove < , shifting. The lid of tl

lotive, hospital, la school, public museum, music ball, and

free library.

Fourteen Nebraska men want to be postmaster of a town where the salary is bnt two dollars a year. They a— after the a ’ ' —*** k ’

e fast

,n which ouch an beooming familiar iiavo heard of a wo-

' Louisa Gennert, died M god twenty-three yei nontha.” Dr. Eullng p jid wo waa to receive the ho Doctor obtained the

chaT 1871.

early the next morning, onu soon — mock fnnerml took place. The ras affixed to the eomn a lew - placed in the

“JXt

was ocenpied by Dr. E^fog iman whose identity has not i clearly eatabliahed, bnt for w ch ia being diligently made. 1 ... listed that for her shore in the transaction she waa to receive $2,500 of

ie money recovered: impany. Itiaknr—

with politics. We have —__ -- _ man who believes so thoroughly in inflation that ahe blows her husband up

three times a day.

Pror. H. B. Fsnunn of Chicago. Prof. L. .0. Emerson ot Boston, and other noted teachers, hold a four week* Musical Institute at Dunkirk, N. Y.,

beginning July 19.

Pittabargh is going to cut a oannqn wenty-eight loot long. II the ball lon’f kill they can pnneh a man in ths itomaoh with the mnxxlo of file gun

tnd severely injure mm.

In Sait Lore oiij reoshlty a Mormon tamed James Wilson publicly asjonnoed that ho wonld kill any man Brigham Yonng did’nl like if ordered

by Bio Prophet to do so.

When the flood in the Miaslsrii p! . . . ...... w j ju, of jg, river

the Golf was

buried and that the w tonl ptay. and i t is h managed i

_ apposition nun Louise had mat w ' 1 The ease is a singular c lievod that the Doctor 1 shrewdly as to nuke that the law cannot n»

lout that rt£S,g.f

his missing broth! grew up he waa d—-

I over knew, that ia to Bay,

one boy. Ho seemed more like t boys-at least, he was ritogeUior tv boys-terons for one. If he had a fight it was with a boy twice a* big as he was, for ho seemed to feel, eomehow, aa though there were two of hir — ought to be. He always nianag'— - get two pieces of pie at the table, inat is if the one was for the other of him who wasn’t there, and there waa a thin pretense of taking care of it for him, but be always took care to eat it, I ’ id. He only half learned hia les-

and double entry bookkeeping ibout set him era**, because, as I there wasn’t bnt half of him

there, end he eonldn’t double entry. He wouldn’t sleep wlth-eny other boy,

because, be arid, it crowded

grew up, but ha never got mamoa. Oaoe or twice he attempted to oourt a giri; but left her when it was only^holf

„ —__ —- ether I don’t know what became of

_• heard that he died from abeer cDelhi ess, but l only BeUeTe haH.’

Constltnilonal Ameadmenta.

The throe last amendments to th OonstitnUon of the United States sr lor involuntary serv tiide, except as' a pantahmeut lor crime, — L • ths party shall have been duly

* —!*L!_ *w- TTQited

States ot i Mtft-tjaa

I exiat within the Unll

’loo subject to th

irteenth Amendment

I or naturalised in ■' I snbjeel to the it are eitixena of

theStata

No Stale shall i w which shall abridge the

asethsfaeijjhC

lixty miles,

id yen’ll be happ;

ia the experience o! a ilsdelphis, who g gbt's lodging yeer* ago

Jut received a legacy of $30,-

We learn from a Western ei ut somebody^ has^reosnUy^i

need be alarmed- It ' ’ the a Miction ia

S3

renahip in-theTBro Rapids, Michigan, lobe ihe flratof hh

. — hta nationality that has -_-)nnoed allogianoe f- **--

lately. He etaima --* ; --»lity that baa

the Chines*

_ Iontern explorod theehnre-i, bntnotha waa found to clear np the mystery, aa won a* ths ohuroh was empty S5SS a 'K.3.'£3’ 1 2SS oolamation offering a reward to any who oonld unravel the mTStery. two. d*$A weTBoa^rialmed the ro-

dtaMtal

United ou

T^Umted State*, nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty or property, without due proees# of >w, nor deny to sny person within ita innsdiotion the equal protection of thelaws Rcoreeentatire. shall be apportioned among Ihe several States according to their reapeetivo numbers, eooaUu the whota number of persons m srah^Btate, Se right to vote et any election for the choice of elector* for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial Officers of a State, or the Member* of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of raoh State, being twenty-ona K if age, and cllixeru of the United

ad in the proportion

wurou — .- of am* male eitixena ■hall bear to the whole number of male • ’' any office, dril or military, under Jnited State*, or under any State, who having previously taken an oeth aa iber of Oongresa, oroaonoffioer United Statae. or a* a member of

See^d^S"

aapport the ooB*®ntion of Bto United Statae, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, 3r given aid or oomfort to the enen thereof; bnt Oongresa may. bj » * - two-third# of each bonae, rem nh disability. The validity of public debt of tho United State*, authoriiod by law, iuclnding debte ■- enrred for payment of penriona t the United SUiso, 1

At Trnekee, Nev., an ioiele eighteen feet long and estimated to weigh ten ton frit and smashed a portion of the flame of the Trnekee. Lumber Company at their mill. The lei ole waa over

six fee* in thickness.

in Oskalooaa, Iowa,' a Mr*. Oomatock, in onpoaihon totho refermer*. has imlisteA iff he eaue of the rnmaellers. She goes from saloon to saloon, encouraging the proprietors to present a bold .

front to the crated ers.

lelphia has a school teacher ns school every morning by inof her pupils if they have reed

morning newspapers, and their onimions oonoernlngit; and IT they hove 4 and have no ideas to express, she • with her own eommmta.

not, and has reads th* ne

He returned ia the evening, and hi* wife atanding at the bar of a on', singing a* load as she oonld Be supposed she wss drank, snd SSsSjtgWE&S wile, you -twvo rained tie—drank—

any claim for

K-aMeSKTSi “bTg reprove them for their aunneaa7 > ¥>olb uov o- — Ihe'ran stop in Ha eoureo because of tho ted States or officious doud whieh vails it 7 OPdothlof reeo, color, the river stay beeauae the willow dip- Uarvitaie. i ita leaves into tho water* 7 Ah! ffod’s univ^ra -ra-™. I Aoo W N

The peculiar flavor of U iSW&SlSr-K rolor as*rioh cream; in coffee it to equally good. The milk is also used for gluo, and it U arid to be very doto-