Star of the Cape, 23 June 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 1

STAR OF THE CAPE.

STAR OF THE CAPE

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. 187.

NO. 28.

ro-iTF.R * xnox, ATTORNKYS-AT-J.AW, imiiHjKnin. x. j.. ul IbitConrUorCiveMi... PR. T. R. WII.MARMOK, IV 'A' I S T,

attorne

,'WANOVAI.

. . WR. T. PFRYE3IR, Vi'MihapioKW or pkcm anp . YKYAJICYR,

rliu. Car* jur Onoum K. J.

MEDICINES. KEARNEY'S Fl.riD EXTRACT .BUG HU

Arctic Expcditioa.

. wntiag from Eng )n*i before the depertore of the Arctic expedition, gina the foUovmg eceoont of the equipment of the I eiaione and etorea to be ahipped bae ooeutated the grnteat .hill in pack! _ a eo that no apace might be waeted. Evi rj P^^r oot often h(dl> ^ oonirr which b, •m- •- ba. been ntilixed. All the pradaiona are on board Bare that of floor, which ia to be of two kinda. One

quality, will.be flt for nw fc year*. Of the two aorta of fine

nearly forty thonaand pound*' weight

will be pnt on board, the beet ''

which taken np lean room than the other.

other in banela. The A3

apirita of w

lea tona of bread, eighty-five tona of beef, pork, baron, ~ flour, and prraervod meat on board, except He observed ,-ae ahe eat quietly near that which ia aallad, wfll be preserved working, that aha had white 1 lively little flugor*. He fell to studying her collar and ruff*, and all the nxqniaite detail, of hei j t , L Then he began to apecnlate if, when «hc | French' haddock, enpplemente.1 aat there ao quietly, ahe could bo think- ; picklea of all aorta and preserved f ing. Could ahe think, in the true aenao | of every kind. The total weight of proof the word I He fancied that her eye. viaiona on board the'Alert will be five and forehead anawrred yea, and that her i hundred and fortv tona. The Discovery month aarared him that the thought* j will carry a little’lorn of everything, l about four hundred and flirty ton. ii hi* privilege, -----

to serve the Union canae through the " Ladiea' National Convention—to purchase no imported good, for three year* or for the war." It waa my lot to call upon Mrs. Lincoln for'her ngnatnre to the pledge. She impulsively aaid ahe would give her name moat readily to it,' but thought that Mr. Lincoln's rouarat ought to be obtained beforenaing it. and some delay wa* created by waiting for an opportunity to hear from him. It .was while waiting for thl. it».i I h.d .c •interview of nearly an hour with Mr*. Lin-

will intereet | eeptade for the man on the lookout. In to jump at ton- ! shape it resembles a barrel, and the ! Bailor enter* it through the bottom, by lie browbeaten mTt of tnl P- <loor i wl ‘ ic1 ' “ * l ‘™

she eat mute. | lhB (ieorgo. | wnipletely Blmt_

for thirty—with fine „„ , Bura .

gray eyes, and long lashes. »ni.erb terth, u galb and wonriea me, lying here, an j h" reports to the officer

fair hair; bnt with a nose

“ l”'« l '*e!r pretty nor ugly, and ; won t you abed a little ot your tight on I . HM — » tir.. lack of U» regularity of fe..i mB r ! A Heavy Uwa.

deur of tlgure'um/n^hl'ifiB^b I i *“ muMa “““ Dni *« 1 Treaaury. tim be,,. Stapleton j ‘ “

“Barton i^rim“d-b^ “^TsrtvUT “

aoeiety waa limited, and the growth of oMhojTtho^tw tbrt they TT'nT' 5 ' ^ 0 ° “T V T" I ‘’'. M ?'' young men w« qwnwi and feeble, I oh " ,f of Ule ,,,crrl " CTTi,w •>' P«.ble or vigorous: however, it ™ o, | w,*" U “ I 0kri “ It 8 uacqnenc* to Margaret- one i”" “""'’"'[a' n eouvaiee ctw room and the employee* in the indeed thought that there ww. | I llrMldl " m,w ot lb " Aa *< a ' Expn-B. •otaathing winning or attraetive about wml „ _ iQl .k,, vL i C:oB P“I' “ nmw >“t^T f* 1 * “ ,l ‘ Mb- Maggie, but Willing indeflnrtde , ^IWi^T It™ Z^tnm? ‘ ^ , ’“ 1 «• *“* "» ■ • I caret Derwent. It waa eanallv a.tonu.1- i Uw. aw Ho.

diBOOvenvl, tlwragh Major Waali-

stooil. ’ | “ c '' r “'H" ■ m, ‘ ; j burn feel* confident that he will be able 9. W.I i.i»i b—li w a.iJ^’SKETSJjlSCS n—.M^o-.Bg—» -*

ports of her than ahe seemed to be. We talked much of the war, of slavery and of the death of children, as mothers who had both knt children could talk. At the time Mr*. Lincoln wms charged in.the, paper* with sending information to the enemy by her sister, who had recently been in Washington. To me she said that she had refused to see that sister, although generals #f the Union army had boon sent to solicit an interview. " I would not let her cross my

threshold nor or

country,"

r own experience of it while nm n a slave State, ahe gave me somr lie reeling recitals, slid her expre* rere strong enough to astisfy anj abolitionist.' I remember that oho said am." I ventured to allude to the way in which ahe had been misrepresented by the papers, and that I thought the truth ought to be told about her, perticularly that the chargee in relation to

ing "aid and comfort ' by her sister abonld be

trndicted. " Oh," said she. "it

iany defense; all auch e! moke mo a target for

dn not belong to the public;

ir la wholly domestic,!

public have nothing to do with ms hard that I should bo

ara about it; but since I have i real sorrow—since little Willie died—all these shafts have no power to •opud mo. If I could lay my bead on ly pillow at night, and feel that I had rouged noone, that ia all I have wished iire his death." This was said with athn* and an emphasis of sincerity

[ W7JWS.M,

hoi l c

Ing the change that had occurred t

her. People said :

" Why, Maggie Derwent ia bloomini out at last, and growing rosy a wiroc. Id.

than Sarah. look and hr

i when he ia pi

to quiet reeding, and mucii thoughi. in 1 ; U “ ^ 1 ^ hi * *- n "" U he, room. Her-:dov-t friend, would j ^ T ^ ^ 1 d ' m ‘ ! ofllo ° ^ ““ TO «»- OT ' » “ lnl ""I » warmly urge her claims a* a good house- 1 11 “ ,m * "J" ll * r - not recovered Gen. Spinner will liave to ' nr, a leudar and skillful uurac, and I George Leighton knew, however, ami j make the amount good rinlei- Coagnwa

'Ihfaad vmd plcaetng girl; yd all mfl-l. aftar hearing noh remarks, into '" Stapleton would liavrt joined in. a’ccurne : ^nrgorot's eyi-s, witli a triumph that lahgb of dnrisioii at any one who should P ,lzrio11 hBr "though ahe troubled 1 that there was anything ' '‘erself very little about it, or with any- alleged thi* money

about Margaret Derwent;! thin * “ l ^ All ’ ’ . wdl developed Sarah wnv, lu ‘™ «“ «>•>. “‘"“Si'. «>d

I. suppaee.1 to be of an in- 0, 'O r 8® * oodvajeeoenoe. He was quite I oouteud that the robliery must have be

\ able now to ride arid walk, and, of j committed by Home one inside, but it course, one of Ilia first visitfl was at the ! believed by others that it was done by Derwent's bonee. j sneak thief, just a* *20,000 was stolen’ There he saw Sarah, and seemed | Chaunccy Johnson, a famona N*w To

struck with her beauty. Margaret saw, | thief, four ye«ra ago this month. and gliding into the background which | r-

was always assigned her at home, \ A Needed Reform.

„„,1 I watched him. She Had seen all Uu

Maa other young men of Stapleton

poosilde she would have retreated; but' in S * oft ■■“‘hing* in Sarah'* nni „ E Adelaide, her friend, Imd lieknl her voice ; h«. “>«1 h-1 thought nothing riMlr

in the hall, and waaMnssdy telling her, '*• " h !' «• to o*re now pme.1 tipo .yd, did sot seem commendable to with flushed cheek* and sparkling eyes, ! I “' r oompreliension. It was none of her him yy grown np of fimling; how Her brother George wm home, and >>'«>■>«*■ »>>' ^ *»> "(At l" emrciw!

what a splendid fellow, and how like a [ " ar ™ Uan< * OT » r '“tiona ; yet ahe ; in the Indian mutiny. ; ““W not loot at him with the aame , dreadfully Wounded," | clMr ‘ “'■““y °7 m i "1>« oonld not apeak ty, lwn y, y

contiune.1 Adelaide, " that he hue been in Ujar * " h ™ they chanced to^ ■ B ria ei0rt oth e » m rt

was tills Margaret Derwent, twrnty- . and admitted l,y Ml to be emiuently practical, who dropped in one spring twilight at Squire Leighton's. Then, i imtisnal bnstle at the squire's! Shinning of lights tlian nsnal, and

Judge Davis, of New York, after ,Br ' charging a grand jury, said that before '"'J finding an indictment they should have

u seldom, to

for murder .n

first degree. This waa not jnat to

thus charged on-

with the highest

if properly a lower grade of homicide should lie charged. The grand jury should inquire diligently into the facts.

ivalidcd home, and tliongh he lias lost i limbs, and hia wound* are healed, |

he need* IIki beat of —ire. Ton must ““«M» <»ch day retired a* and nurse him. Margaret; you '"“■“j " I ’ d more fro- and fix the grade to be charged. iw we are snob wretched nnrees. And 'in' -011 ! ‘I** »helt« of her own room. prraral practioe had’ a bad effect on the a know*—yon may he preeerving | In this way three week, paaaed on. public mind. In ease after ease, apir future liiotliu In-law, for he do- and June came, fragrant, and glowing., porently, by the charge, murder in the m that he is going ►. fall deoperately And one afternoon Margaret started for ‘ Unit degree, the facts obmpelled a ver-

j a walk on the Mahore, which she had | diet in a lower degree of homicide, and quietly i frequentedmueh at late. _ ! the public gained the impression that 1 ‘ i • - yu,,., jjy y, unwiitingniws of juror* to

find the fntel verdict or the ineffideney

pink pelms—looking in the ghus wi enperflnity for her. No-one would ■ how she looked. She bad much a

the subject of

evil to be corrected.

; - —nan’s Fight with a Snake. i secrrGy msilei>ce. ! .A lotmidabie raltlemiake wee killed re- | cently on Mr KlingT.'s fmm, on Book nr thiedty, any* the Weshingtou

» right to be offended." ’■ he returned, j \ w right | laysdBrtth ~

The New AUantir Cable.

•|1 it, toe. Ton ; “ ** I 8 "^ “ “ 1 ' the directioo, aa it happened, of a oolired 1 1 youth, who, believing himwlf attacked.

n is natnral nowadays, he la

ing published by different ; i th whom she was branght in !,

inddenta are being published by different; red ea-nlta upon the

stern oversight of Pro*.

White House. The following waa oom-

ie Springfield Srpubll-

lady of WajdiingtOB : It was

ootl and Stark, reaerving their fire the foe waa within nix or eight rods. After tile aeeoud assault and its repulse, Copp'a hill, to set fire to the town. He was 'obeyed, and the thickly settled part of Cbarleotown. the house* of which hail been mostly deserted, was laid in aahes. The British officers were mortified and maddened at seeing "the finest soldiery in the world ” compelled twice to show their hooks to a handful of rustic* whom they had repnweeted as mere poltroons. Some of the regulars were so stricken with -panic as even to make for their boats. Their officer* were seen to goad them on and prick them with their swords for the second and third

Ufc-Preaertera at Sea.

Every person who starts upon an voyage, says the Chicago JHbtmc, secluded, and a meditative i MUy.

it ia not always so; she or- i The witness who aaid ahe was oev ergea from. * life ef without some bias, proved afterwards

meditation and displays ; be a dr-maker oecnr ax night, or in a dense fog, or a T^tT" towering storm—very rarely in the light | .i,..i.. ,

of day. There is mumlly no w™-*. Uindn—. awak^him'

The ship stnkea the rock, or cornea in | . ,. , .. „ , -— ccliision with another veaael or an ice- i n ,^., „.l. y .\ . a I Tk»««

berg, and the shook i

earthquaki

with being, di

fined five shiling* and

may bo studied with advantage by

a frivolous man whose life ia ape.. . indolence and ease. Mr*. Taylor, who j y

appeare.1 in the dock in '

was stilted l>y the chief . the daughter of a gentleman who former-

ly lived at Prnkrth, m

explosion—sudden,

unexpected, and terrifying. The rreull

selfishmsn of h

their hesulp and,« there ia a rush

th' ught n

•a of tluty. Men lone men their heart*, and id scramble without

life-boats They frequently

damp them over wrong end first, and two or three boats are lost before one is fairly afloat. Two or three more are usually swamped by overcrowding. The

sailor* get off with one, and the

hundred i ot 1“ pahwngers are le

impietely ii

. snore wu to hr to* drnnkenneaa if® of * U ‘ , - T '''-' iamcmgilwreolered people of the South

^ tT'* ih; ' h “' iah * bi, “ ta

-• of a Utoni. •

Subject matter, five dollars* v geese. Number of triala, thVee

Many a man has reached the i

of fame and’then looked down i

humble valley ho came ft

to be back again.

and longed

not fifty of them had ! ln ™ i they made a gallant I "* cr y

to tile jast. They clubbed their ; ‘h" v ‘ t* and oven threw the loose bloody """""

picture of tile

Now who been all thi

ding darknes*, divestad of i ee—la

.ring apparatus with 'which | „, d was' provided, and without •xperieuce. Thi. is a fair] jj*,"

> the ii

! on talking was killisl tweuty-oue years age, and | ,thil " t’ri'ding np her lack hair for the last thirteen year* ahe had adopt- and has her mouth full of hairpins is a ed the garments of man. She was cm: ] “ytoy not yet explained, ploved as s sailor during the American ' When yon eee a lot of laundry girt* at war, and made several voyage* from ' work, how. nature! it ia to exclaim, in

Wales to the American cose! ant to supply the Abba

le ranners with coal.. She \ st. Lorn, attorney has recovered b y Ito name of ■' Happy one cent damage* for haring been rolled Navvy Ned." For some a "ahyater." The jury explained that

Howe hud discovered the weak point in our ilefAnses, arid by a vigorous rush be-

hind the breastwork bo -carried it The J' 001 ll “’ lr I “-'*ti‘nin inter- : men left in it now in effect unarmed, re- 1<,w ' “nthonght ot

W“ my ; treated by leave of Prescott. A little y 011 ' 1 Ul " "“h 9 1 unfortunate* enemy j longer defense at the ml fence protect- tol left them behmd. Thbi* there Of sbvery, ed Hus retreat, though Warren fell just ' rl, y life-preserver* are pructireUy after he left the rislimbt. I™ They are invariably placed

The heroic provincial commander of ! ioc » l ‘ on wl,f re U "'T »"> toyond rear the (by, though conspicuously exposing ]H^ e y. fcr ^' thought of

at she hi

larked a* a labor

Swinging q

over the bunk* he-; iSteJ’TtaTte' ' ' Altogether Mrs. Taylor »

liimseif and in peril' during’ the'whole I ll,B " hook ,,f UlB <u action, .waais-d unharmrei. hi* apparel | ireesirtibli- impube of every n pierced and torn, Prescott had b« *" —’*

1 by ti

uid it

that, on his .return to Cambridge, he im- i Th“ impube to rush np is as strong plored General Ward to give him two j shipboard in time of accident as b freali regiments, promising to retake j impulse to rush out of a theater

the gr-rfbOhat night He complained | ohurd > 1 bitterly tliat ho had not boon reinforced, j f ,,r “Uylhil

aa he had sent an Mrgent anpeal in the ' pnoerver. The life-preserver forenoon by Major Brooks, afterward ] Hmught of unti. the deck b read govonior of the Stoti., for such robef. t1 "’ 1«me-Ktricken crowd begin* The circumstance* already referred to, | preebte Uie smuU chance of .-capo by

at of all f<

at the ]

omniander-iu-chief. The caaiudtie* of the day's a. lie side'* the Americans „ nt..,i 1...I n,. i n.iri

ed officer* killed and t*

. . All thi- tninsatlnut

dry i-Te*. She talked mnrh, as mothers

Lbr ^ ot latelllgcm the "mother's boy," os Willie used to ! Rev. Mr. Wood, in a recent work ' 'madf, and I left her with my heart 1 paring the reasoning capacities of ig over with sympathy toward a i animuls and insect*, write* a pie i that I had hitherto estimated, to : incident rome-cted with was j is.

say the least, not highly. I breakfast

if holding from thirty

The first

life-pn

the mi

cadi one of the boats

eserver* ui a nnmlier about, ouo-third rater than their carrying capacity, the

a oi uio wiute onioers and crow wtmld first pruviilo

pi an egg were leu on a pbte. A wasp Uicmselvea. From that moment tli

came in at a window and after flying would bo cooler tarn. There wonhl

■me lies seiner Steamer. , about for a while, alighted on the piste, longer bo the insane desire to bun

and promise*, it i went to a piece of the egg and tried to ] and fill the boat* that there waa befo carry it off. Wishing to noo what the Men wpuH do their duty in a deliben insect would do, I would not ullon- it to ; and systematic manner. They wm -bo disturbed. After mmvatltng attempts ; feel, with the lifo-proservers about tU to lift the piece of egg, the wasp left it bodies, tliat they hail a chance to In and flew out of the window. Presently and they would lie iu a condition two wasps came in, flew directly to the loosen the Iwat* ami ship them so th plate, picked up the piece of egg, and in would float. They would have the ii some way or otiler contrived to get it preservers at hand to deal out to t out of the window. Thoan were evident- frightened pasaongera, and ten In

voyage almost wholly by curiosity . ly the first wasp and a compauion whom wmjjil bo aaved where one b saved in i the working of the swinging osbin, j it had brought to "help it. I had a bus- In addition to these change*, every li Although tlie speed attained waa not i picion thst wlien the wa*|>s reached boat ought also to have from "six taoh greater than that of the ordinary \ homo they would tell their companions eight tarpaulin buckets attached to ' '—b. it waa agreed that the of their good fortune, anil aa I put some by chaius for lailing out the water, I s roomy and comfortable : more egg no the pbte and waited. In ] more boats are swamped for the lack in all respects except one, j » very short time wasp alter wasp come these simple accompaniments than ai

e most important on*. The ; in. went to the pbte without hesitation, tiling else, saloon could not be worked. It was a i and - carried off each a piece of egg. The

beautiful thing in theoiy, bnt when it j stream of wasp* was no regular that I was The Pig and the Ventriloquist, i to he pnt to practical n*o there were j able to trace them to their nest, which At Macon fair, France, n ventriloqobt, nil a.great many unexpected screws i was. in a bue about half a mile from my . named Comte, saw a countrywc si. The eiFUse made by the boat I houae. The insect hail evidently res-' - • - ... . .

abb waa that the man in whose charge vimsl with itself that, although the piece

delicate machinery b placed had not ' j(t had enough practice., Mr. Bcase-

huard, - virtually ad-

of th

rs with sulphate of soda. The Iw

lion of

they could dc

1.001,

Louis in 1874 the healthiest

city of it* size in the wi

The click and clack of the croquet bail is heard again in the land, in connection with " Ton did not. I say I did. Yon horrid dust; oh, forshamel Ma,m*l" Graham bread is Mid to be sxeelleut food for the childreu on sceouut of ib anperior bone-giving qnalltiea. You ran fees! a child on tliat broad until ha b aU A little pot dog"of Magnolia, N. 0., died all of a midden recently, and a stinging snake fonr feet long, and a rat-

foot long, were found in his

the introduction of cs

tem, or on favoring its transformation, ' 1

The food must, therefore, bo non-nitro- A j,-„ w iork state man has been prao-

vcgeUWia | oi( , ht mnU iha for the Stale shoot, - hoping to win s two dollar medsl. Four-

teen dollani per day wouldn't hire him It ia the sagaeions remark of a keen observer tliat yon can generally tell a newly married couple at the dinner tabb by the indignation of the groom when a fly alights on the bride's butter.

phatie ahouh

otof the p

in view. The lyn a red diet, lieef, inn

etc., ami the Mngnine should t white diet, veal, fowl, pigeons, o; etc, Vegebblea, not sweet or far on*, msy lie ailowmi, grapes, goo riea, apples, etc, Cttfc nmr, U-o

little s

its in favoring thi

a tight i

o’. ThiT^ygiene i ■>'

refused three dollai* ir lib crop, lately sold two ml twelve larri-b for fifty best offer'he could get.

b doubtful if

“ff

swinging saloon. gineer* of England

wiles le.pas

k, carrying a -

,"'***'—too heavy foi ‘iwigbtlie carried by two

milled that " the machinery tallhe eonld wish." Hie dimeulty that spirit-Ieveb and peudulums are ! satisfactory in a seaway. The spiritel tells the man wbo.k watching it Ji a view of keeping the swinging lin straight, what the ship has done, 1 what it ia going to do, anil then the S’* comes too late. After the .recent lerimert, the Engineer, a sdentiflo

jounial of standing in London, ex-

s the opinion that Mr. B—-mer's

invention will never prevent seaaicknMa.

ve always doubted, says this au-

thority, tlie practicability of handling

"What's i

t with fat. ronr iiig, m

to find a companion, told it the state of ; "A hundred franca, my good looking things, and induced it to help in carry-; gentleman, at your service, if yon ' ‘

ing off the coveted morsel. Tlie two io boy.”

had told the other inhabitants of the nest' "Of course I wkh to bay, but i that there was a supply of new and great dial too much. I can offer yo

dainty food within reach, and had acted crowns."

as gnideedo the locality. Here ba posi- ’ -I .ant one hundred francs, no : tive proof that these insect* puss— a and not—; take it pr leave it." very definite language of their own, for " Stay," Mid Comte, approaching it b impoamble that hntnan beings oonld , animal; "I am sure your pig is

Tell m

le hundred so

Preaidant Capeu, of Tufts College. in t—ing ( 0 rake yon in.” b inaugural addreM, said, with fora The crowd that had asa id truth, that "the universe is one, wolMn >B ,i p |g (< qi

varying conditions of a channel service, ' »hd that all to porta are only ao many teneying them both hi-witelied, wblb nothing yet to lead ns .varying bnt harmnnions expr—ions of Oouite returned to hb hotel, where the mind. But then Dr. j tlie mind of God.” Education, he ttocy waa told with sundry additions,and

Lardner declared that it was folly to wisely argued, b not what is called prac- he horned ' autqioae that a steamship oonld ero* tioal in the sruan of technical, which i had le. and Sir. Humphrey Davy 1 make* leanung ndnable simply as a to U. tlie idea of lighting Loudon trade, but iuatrnetion should be in wicked spirit _— Pnaaibly Mr. B—emer at ill everything capable of being taught in a

look* forward with confidence tothetime philos phio spirit. Ed motion, pnnued Old Cab. when monamen'ts to him will be areeteu far ambition, yields aa poor a fruit vs Mr. Charts* W. Loomis, of Wailkill, by a grateful public on both tides of the when pnnued in the spirit in which one N. Y., turned np with hb plow, a few

would a lioru a trade. The ideal in days sgo, ou the slope of the Hhswan education b in ib work on character, the gunk mountains, just behind the village really praetieal part of it, because it of Middletown, a heap of coins 1 waring .enlarges thought, elevates the aims, re- date aa far hack aa 1730. In all there

dir, ' rt i duces labor to its aabordinaio rank, cn- were thirty pieces,

‘ lightens the nnderetanding, enfiobto 1 bear date 1730, and thirteen 1700. TtiS

The Direct United j g,. Slotea Cable Compaay in an Englisti j , deflni ra‘object-in

’i •PPb"** 0 ®' •• by 1

' ' atndie* that taduae the habit of "Benedistum,- 1780, itemplating the high problems of ex- Domini," with a horse filling th* space

eaoh, or a total of j ^

1,800,000. The rates of m—agee have c not yet been determined upon, but will L shortly lie given; and ga the new cable 1 ' direct competition with the ohl : the public wfll of course rasp tb; j .

ii end

the lint of BenedJktum. The eoin dated

le different filling in. Each piece b

spssitaotod.snd hung I —

walb

plenty of excrebe on foot or on horsre ! memor back, playing at biilbnb, fencing, i “liot n» B» gymnastics, etc. The Bant-: brother mi-nt is not very different. It] ''Cor iu oiwbiiung from ■ bread, but- ■ diligent t, beer, puli toes' pudding, and j "the su

fat in every shape. Italli cuit or dry broad, every kirn

chibhs

cinoiit pot

■es. Purgatives Uav with the success of of obeaity, and some

Desperate Suicide.

The body of a man was discofloating in the Heine, and fnirq -1 pearanoea the |>oliceconclnilis'.tluit murder luul been committed. He

dressed very poorly,

.ItMnigh I'v^nta

of violcno

person, hb legs Inal been bsfced and his arms were tied down (b so as almost to exclude any jg that a suichie hail been commit! inquest wav opened, mid the re; that the identity of the hotly w lished beyond nil doubt, as also

powerful than hb deternumitinn to Ii i*lt his life. Poverty is Hupposed to ha been the cause which tempted him

lie squandered tlie gambling lower, until he i on th* roads

of £1,000 a year; his money and to table, foiling lowe waa at last obliged for the parish. In Indian's Idea. "If we give np our barren Else country and go south to tins id land," said the chief Spotted Tati, Washington big talk, "what security would we hare tliat the white men vnmhf not come in a few moons and drive thr poor Indians out I U wc can't retain land that has belonged to our fsther*, where wc were bom, and where oureliildrvu were brought np, what guaranter have wc that wc will bo suffered to keep that which you give us i — they were told that tin to give them for their eountiy. Spotted Tail Mid: “When I came h pected to find everybody rieb. people you aend out to u-v have big pocksta, and they keep on filling them till they are aatisfied, and then they go away. I thoogiit everybody,got rii' in Washington; lint I find everybody poor—so poor thst they want to taketl Indian's land and give him uothii in return." Spotted Tail 4a a very t ibis looking Indian, and in dignity rue native breeding lias more th let the secretary of the interior example in politancM which he might

i well in Morgan county, Ky., sunk steen years sgo to the depth of thirty- » feet, which daring the djy season Hummer affords seventeen feet of er of an excellent quality. With the rains, however, the quantity gradnMthtiTSy^dtaJ* vretjtoaonti:

. ■ at water. The dryer the summer the

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lliay are aBowsd ta b* ita ntitara.

> her eldest. hope Up these two hours. o\ yet out of bed.’

Oh, well, the ana goe* to lied at dark, ud I'm up till muluight,-" waa the reply. Mr. 0. B. Donio, of Vsllejo.'Cah, baa ad presented to him a brick from th* real wall of China, and propose* to give

to the bdd Fellows.

The Prcoident hi lands lying oontignou* to river, within twelve mile* of the mouth of tlie river, be reeerved for military pur]V».«|, under the ai t anthorixiug Oapl. Hods to construct jettto for deepening the channel. If yon want to bring an American boy np right, appall to his patriotic feelings. There is > bd in this town whoa* motlmr cured him of a boil habit just by saying

re the yopng tallies of the present It for vriveat" ashed a lecturer of idienoc. "They are flt for hnsnsqsiniled a female voto; "bnt

and so was the discomfiture of the JeeHe -leaned on the fence pouring out warm tost* of love and admiration to th* lovely being on Uie other aide. It was dark. We eonld not ace her face ; bnt she said : "Pray desist. You are toa vacillating. Only a week ego you told the rarae story three door* below here." - They ported. There is a family st work in a cotton mill-in New Brunswick, Me., which consist* of father and mother and twentyfour children, all the children larga enough being ot work. Tlie woman ia the fourth wife; a brother of the husband. living with lita fifth wife in Montreal, has twenty-five childreu. remarkable verdict waa returned at Cheshire quarter s—ion* at Knuta- , in England, the other day'. Tffo , who were secreted of ileviroyieg fish by putting chloride of lime into a strti**^ at Woodford, were, after a long dc'-C’.." stii-o by the jury, found not guilty of tlie nffeaoo with which they were charged, but were, with solemn formality, pronounced guilty of " fl-h- ,” with whichAhey were not charged, • chairman. Sir Henry Maitiwaring, ru-tcrized tlie verdict as the sillimit

herd Nebou’s Character. From the memoir* of Hie Karl bf Min to,a prominent tiali-smon of Engbml ' iring tin- last centnry, wliich have jnat been published in London, b given this if hb intimate friend Lord Modesty amt vanity were

u thooo who had shown him kindn—aaif hb gauiao could no* have known without their