Star of the Cape, 7 July 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VEYANCEB, i88*aaisi««£=K —■ "■— utc. J. r. Leamin*!, DENTIST. ^

^ which I liked branch; it Iho bud ocuad pUjins; » few Upe the dram from afar off alone marked d atop of Uie eoldien.

No," nald M to me, "they are about jodfie, and proliably to eho. Her of my com pony for liaring f the man with whom he waa i tared.” What!" add I. "to judge, eon< and execute at once!" " Yea," mid be, "H ia aecording to our articlea of oapitnlation." For him this waa unanaweralile, aa tbongh all had been provided for in the oapitnlation—the crime, the puniahment, '• Bealdea, if yon are onriona,” added the captain, "I won't take long. I bad alwaya a pawn on for theae aad apectaclea, and I imagined that I could leain what death waa by the face of dying. I followed the captain. The regiment waa formed in a hoi] eqnaro; behind the roar rank, and the edge of the wood,

it everything in a regiment digging n ninn'e grave, ter of the aquare eight ofll-

bo mentioned original portraita of John Jay, linger Sherman, Oliver Ellaworth, Elbridge Gerry, Governor Trumbnll, - lent and Mm. Edward*. General Champion, Eli Whitney, and oth* ' ota of Now Haven; artidea having belonged to General and Mm. Waahing-

alao pillow

ington; aa . _ piece of gobelin tapeetry preaented in 1801 by Napoleon L Oliver Ellaworth, apodal miniater to i; diver tankard aent from Eugly the grandmother of Elbridge Gerry over two hundred yearn iber of valuable relic* in the _ of bia family; GovernorTrumbnll'a ,r; oiiginal cotton gin of Eli Wi'' ,; angar bowl having belonged acvrnd generationa of the family of Wolcott; auuff box and gold (lee worn by Governor Uibbi the firat Congreaa at Phila delphbi; a leaf from Preaident Edward* ! diary of 17S3; a aennoh of Preaidcn Edward*; also a *ermon, in nuuraaeript four inebea by two, of bia father, the Rev. Timothy Edward*; el'thof-gold breadth of a dreae of (’ of gold worn by Lady Mondial hundred yearn ago; a table cloth and Ithoe* brought from Holland before the were made in this country; huainei aign, chair, medicine cheat, and weigh having belonged U> Ueuedict Arnoldp

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KEARNEY'S ELXttP EXTRACT BUCHU

"If. nwdrot." mid the soldier; ' chief from this woman'* hoove.” The Oiioeel—Yon, Pierre! you wi always an honest fellow. Pierre—It ia trne, my eoloneh I hi alway* tried to natiafy my offioera; a it was cot for myaelf that I etolc U twaa for Mario. The Colonel—who ia thi* Marie I Pierre—'Tia Marie who live* ytmt in my village near Arenbug, where t apple tree ia. . I eball never see 1 The Colonel—I do not understand on, Pierre ; explain yonraelf. Fierro—Well, my colonel, read thin. And ha banded him the followinffetir every word of which ia pre*eut to Mr Goon Fkusd Prana* ; I profit by the recruit Arnold, who ia engaged

i Burr'i

by Lafayette

«g, containing the hair Odi of Jonathan Fiteh, i muaaacre of Wyoming; nga over one bundml

g view, of the b»

w of Itoston landing their tre

Now Haven in iU early tVcbater'a saddle bag* in 'which he carried the manuscript of his ■pelliug book; . Cromwell'* knife and fork; antique china, punch bowls, etc.;

KEARHETS EXT. BUCHU ■““iafiSifSgFffi Mwataw iaarsi-.i KEiRIEn EXT. BUCHU mmes&s&& Tak* aofithvT. ’-i-s.nir.r.'is;:; Dbpot, IM Dean* Sr.. N*w Y<

conjinnally an

and m;

and aaya that you will nc back. You will on • '

Bat if you ne

In the country, b

Lexington,

British chips of >

in 1768, vi

growl he sprang ao I let the door, which like a cellar door, fall over the stairway, and it struck him on the noec and cheat stood near.

me lire irom rencnuig ui* uunu, ue : . mguv, — it so cleverly os to blindfold the shrewd- I >t >» o'>‘ nmjgrllie immediate power of ^ lluoU , many cam rot observer. Noticing a nhodc of aad- j •«■>« arieng adlfneationing emotion, to b JnonJ{ Rirl rabject to fib. of on the man'* ebony visage, the re- *trtf»nd itself and douljt the troth of it* wuich i( not iadnor j, g

ini had the cheat cli This would not have kept h back if I had not dragged another ch. door, and piled ever m ma thing* on lop of these. How aavagi ' e did growl and anarl! But I was aa And now I grow frightened ab<

porter asked what great grief oppressed him. He amiled and replied:

uufTn mm*, bail on 'com

•kaao'I would jes' like to enjoy do lux- y/ e Uavo juiit heard qry o' ahavin' myaelf with a red-hot | m j, „ pari* paper, tin

chants of Now York, Mr. Fergus Mo Chilian and Samuel O'Deury.

young

ig in the loft, and that did m toward the spring-liouso ; and so o way in which I could gii ag, or let her know, if she ha

For a long aa, bnt at

ingdoi

uni

long, and the

At the Fall*.

. local paper at Niagara Falls

u having a conflict with too 1 ____ rent there, and daily publishes a lint j Thoae'nnn plaecs the aight-soem aliould avoid, i o no ,i > y i compel the traveler to look at the j | 1W | overMi * from five pointe of view at fifty ! i) CB ,iair ui ts each, when at least t.o of them j „ 0 i vc a lo sent nothing different from two of | jj,,, [ a p t ,,

other three, or to pay fifty cents for | „ i[tl revolvera when she

One started for Europe, searched in America. SiJ the former learned that Mias

greatly

j encased by Bleeping in a room with the lamp-almost turned out. Beeiden the ' damage to health, it spoils the paper irlcans. and curtain*, soil* Uie mlrroa story, windows, and given the whole ho ^utidy air and nnwholesome udoi X Grand Southern Expo*ltl«

Both

The directoi

Agricnltm

Fair

Min-lia!

of l

Orlcan*. La., have resolved to hold a

eel bound to supprrw. SiraUl Htu ioa agr icultnral and meehankal at noUfytog either of itinn in th ,, ^ whidl wiU be

j "CltfTS. at

of the Prince of With feelings of unfeigned light the public will read the flri eic the Birthday Oaxtli dd-mandiaia, General Sir John Poe itxgvrald; General the Marqni* of Tweed-dale; and General Ilia Royal. Highness Albert Eduard, Prince of Wales, and Duke of Cornwall."^ A glojiosiieeaiugequal claim* lo public honor." Field Marshal Sir J. F. FiUgerald ia a vetenui of ninety years, who has been eighty-two years ia the aervioe and commandetl a brigade in the peninsula. Field Marshal the Marquis of Tweed-lighty-eight, and haa ecen aev-

deep apron of anyof the plaid or matelaaae patterna, edged with knife plaiting* of silk, and worn over

his climate that economy ia degetting them np. Nine orten

yard* of grenadine are arUBcieut for the drero just <leaerihed. Very pretty quailed ailk and wool, for *1,871 or *'-M a yard. The deep round overskirt* of the simple shape that ha* *o long been popular are worn with throe dreasca, aa they conceal nil the nntrimmed port of the silk skirt worn with them; other* moo 1 fanciful have a deep apron, with a hack breadth caught up in a row of puff*, and edged with knife plaiting* of ailk. Little fichna of grenadine edged with '

nitinuing ten days, co

mt together in

id to have an explanatic

to pny fifty '-

going into a pbieo'for no apparel

vero sofa ! than to have to pay aa much W—, acsrcneil in Amencn. oia weoas sgu , ,, , the wolf tried to gft geUing out of it; to lure him to buy j t b n former learned that Mias was P°"* J of the governor I could hear him go- gooiU on the other ride of the line ; ^ h o r MhmT i n Calcutta. Ho loyriiy ‘“J™™! the ataim. He moved aliout which are neither cheaper nor better ^ ^iviopa hi* rival by telegraph, and pro- |' _ Sljlto • • below, knocking thing* about than ho conld purohaee in tho United ; bim the following arrangement, . — . ‘ ,

2 hrord him I Hlslro hv nnenrostino the OOaribiUtv of ! a.:-!. ......1 - -|'l.wonM olav n 1"

At the Vme

and the

le Southern

thee

., by snggeeting the poerihility of | which m coopted: They would play a „ ranI ,™ „ » smuggling them, and tl.cn to denounce ; 0 , chocker , by .ending tho move. ! i"

him (with a Judas wink) to tho custom 1>y trumtUutic cable, Uie stakhe to be

no of the player*.

. , and lasted nine day*.

j MaeClollan, who romainol in America, j ° ac

of preparation

* Southern State. The

epring ni

moment I heard my father's voioe i

ing not fur off. Oh, how my heart did official .-this ia, an leap with gladww!. Then came Lion's do as they do at tin

heavy bark, which grow teiritod, and not to do well. We can, oi coorao, uu ; Maeaellan, who remained in America, , . ,m T Th„ . soon I heard him yelping down tho read . doratand that in some Umited mm*,ire b„ juit Iort the game. Day before yro- j ^ 0 l" n,.d on the flmt of JHy. 'rhe in the wildcat way. The wolf was still the dame role must apply to watering | p. rilaJ . , dispatch informed Mr. O'Deury l>en*ra are to oe ■ .. in tho window. I eonkl bear him »trng- plaoee that was originated ami startling- lhlu MaeClellan ha-' hi. bmie. on f* 0 , “ OCK “

gling and breaking picero of glass, ly exemph'fled by the Arkansas hotel- ont _ Mt _ O'Deury Lion was almost npon him, when my keeper who collected *700 from a hap- j [...day. It remains

father called him off in a stern command. . lees traveler aa the price of his bed and q h , young girl, tho isoae ill me mo. m. .

breakfast, allegingAbat thLs waa his flmt K , m , i mi; |u, TO anything to do with tho ; i B t r Ulgent

Calcutta I 10 ,h ° “'"-“'‘'o chother ! eommunity for an appropriation of *8..,-

qniekly broken by the croc rhieh sent a bnllet into the

killing him instanUy. Father' father I" I cri<H

Mother.

lie First American General. The minutes of the Continental Oonress, under the head of Juno Ifi and 16, intaln the following simple record: On

liberty. That *800 per month be allowed for his pay and

umueu uioee wuo uuuuros s. me , Effect of I*Ol*on r

wirin’* idaoes m^rathor'uieir tmv P™'» the fact of -the very extensive !befl«5r 01 uie jtmuw uiuoe, vmu,elam while Uiey may. A*niUing all this, . nH " of arsenical compounds in the do- th „ ot i,er morning to forage fur

voioe came to him a. from Uie drod. it i. derirabls that though high price. *truction of inseet* noxious and mjnn-; broakfmd. Seeing acme rrmUiigaround to that ride of the honmS ' ahould be-rhargcl, they should not be .

and intelhaant 1,reference demands, deleterious to suboeqaent crop* and in- | a uttle while, ho became frightened

Sa25WS2JZS ro»sa.masm-mt ai!m.mii,»r.

When I tried to pull the cherts away, I ary'a crusade may h could not move them an inch. In my {woke imitation clsewl great danger God had given mo etrength | now, Niagara Fall*

' drag th«n ever the loft door, bnt 1 Uie danger waa past my litUe ha

glance, and at one*

il, exert an injurioua in- j commenced an attempt to release his ingclalinn jet they are diminutive relative. He stepped eare-

I a wr-n x-pn-i- isyvnmfrv mm a-ee. practically witliont effect until the quau-' folly

; Tlsltara to the Centennial. i l i t I pr ‘ ^ '

father had to climb np a Udder to U loft window, and release baby and

om onr place of rofnge.

Mother did not know anything of 01

" she had finished her wra

he apring-lumse. Jnst a eho saw Uie wolfs bead 1 dow, and at the same momen

New Hampshire, Masaaelnisetts Bay, Connecticat, New York, Now Jeney, Pennsylvania, ~ tiro, Maryland, Virginia, North Caro"na aad SonUi Carolina being present "Tho Preaident informed Colonel , Washington that the Congrero . daybafr 1 him to be I chief of the

happy », that yi

saperi ora, aad beloved by your eon mdse. But you have atm two year* 1 aervioe. Get-through them quick, fc then we will he married. Adieu, my good friend Fierro. Your daar_

"P. H-Try to

"Main."

I service and for tho support of glorious cause. I Beg the/will » e my moat cordial thanks for this tinguished testimony of their approba-

, The ac

> the newly married, w

determine thin, Prof. Wm. McMurtrie started to run hock to hi* hole; but the A „ (hi,™ are ! Us* made a series of exiieriments, the , ink being of a sticky nature, he found udy tolerable to results of which may bo summed up os himself unable to ire precinely the ’ foUowa: _ , _ set up a doleful *

for its sights, '

essro. Velvet-barred grenaskirl of block velvet, and loeves, make?o rich dreaa 1 lie considered too heavy

at *18,0001

■ gallantly I fight, and

a murderous fire wide

trary to all the roles of Uie

of a field mondial is abo

, so that the military income of Ui apparent, who also holds two co onelciea, worth togeUier over *10,000 ought to be a sufficint reward for distinguished career. And tl of it is that Uiere are some really

on the lilt of generals

Society in San Francisco.

spondeut of* .Srrifmrr'ii Monthly, ; greatly whanged for the better witi

the pest fc “ * ‘ 9 “ ■*"'

whom Uie

it old n

-upon

[h the applause of tho whole

» who in the glow, glamour and gush rarim^itiw eomponnds of arsenic, and probably hi* life for two, think , ti at* th-digli the latter may, by its pre»-. i n the situation

Tweed, while on tho island, aen Thnriow Weed. Mr. Weed laid : • for me. I

reply. "I am al Wood, "that yon have now Uie power t do the only thing that would eaUafy a

The board of finance of the Phila- | pounds per ae delphia Centennial estimate that there ! p ur arsemle

will be 8,000,000 people who will attend I on an averawe of three times, making

i #.000,000

! Europe will r : 800,000 peep

n about n:

pound* p<

and laying bold of the back

oe hundred 1 0 f his neck with hia leeUi tugged away

' till he released it. Tho affair waa wit-

about four uessed by aereral persons, who were *0

interested in the'novel sight that they

, , outonehun- ofiered no molestation

1 tries to the exhilritioo. All | dred ul j flf( y pounds per acre.

be repreeented by at lea»t! ^ fears of many of onr agricnltur Tho greater part of ^ nen ], therefore, be no fonger enter 11,come Horn Great Britain and , ; jet, Uiongh Uiey will Buffer in r; it ia diffleutt to say which will | i n j nr j from poisoning -by arsenic ii largr r number- Thie leave* 2,- ahomioal combination with vegclahl.

BOO.OOO to be drawn from Uie Slatro and i prodnots, great care should be eterohm “* “ ' " “ in removing any partieles adhering me chanleallytojfrom. j ^ When he did leave his bed,

he found pinned to hie

piece of J

riylee written :

The Salmon Fisheries In Seotlan

The Pall Mall OateUe say*:

salmon angling season on Loch

us the last day of May, I productive ono. The ava _

weight of fish captured was cakulatol

1 over twenty-two pouUiK

Among tho larger fish taker' were eleven of Urirty pounds each, eight of thirtypounds, ten of thirty-two pdetvls, of thirty-three pounds, four ol thirty-four pounds, one of thirty-five pounds, two of thirty-six pounds, two of Ihirty-eight pounds, and one of forty pounds. Lust year one fish weighi forty-eight pounds was taken, and 1 other of fifty pounds, In some of the

" oteb waters salmon angling

has been pretty fair lately, but through- ' the country generally the seaaon an lias been a moot nnprodncUvo and disappointing one. Tho report* from the Tweed continue to bo of Ute most gloomy dceeription; the'river hie fallen to it* summer lowl, fish ere not •' traveling," and, aa there appears every probability of the dronght continuing, wo " possibly not hear of much sport

Territories, nearly a

city of Mexico : Yesterday

, morning our estimable fellow traveler, I the Hon. William Walter Phelpa, . Ute gnort of Mr. Plumb, felt rath

disposed and thought that

radius of 880 miles, 18,000, utterly powerlroa," Tweed arid, | 000 of people, allowing five membenjto ike any rertitutiou. “ Personally ; each family; should each send a repreI have had Uttle benefit from Uie men | tentative, there will bo *,400.000 visitor* from the city. Everybody j from near-by points, leaving 100,f" ' npon me, and right and left j oome from outride the limit* m .* The oommiroionera estimate 80,000 es the average daily attendance Tho largest influx of strangers ' ' n July 4, 1876. The Bornan

which hi* boat had

rre sleeping ao aoandi* deaeribed by a fishion journal : Cot-j ij that I thought I'would

ash with pine frames are (0 M j that I had to go out to keep 1 mode after Eartlako's dcrigna, with low : engagement. Bhonld you need iny-

drearing- | thing, call upon Jeena." This apparentnare mir |j devout advice rather staggered Mr. aide, and : pbelpe, nntil it occurred to *■'- **••*

in with broad aq

1, for *166.

it bore t

ahould accompany such suits.

oration-is medimvai tracery of bine, red, -non to find men and women thus bee and black; the ring-kiioba and keys are i iug the name of Jeans, to which th nickel. Min toe tiles and. gilt traeorice ; nanwe of saint* are often added with are ataonsrd on Unaesuitro of chamber i disregard of rolea of gender often pc furniture. Curtain* and regular vslanoea j piering. The Mexicans. J“- “•*

The front of tho house in which Miehari Angelo lived in Via GhlbeUiu

- be shortly frescoed by

, wife I have noth- They experi to parraic . ., -- ... a. > tmra, Tweed raid: Fifty thouaanda Germans will dedicate arc again used on bed*, tbongh loo , lards, fancy long, high-aonnduig « up every dollar I the monument to Humboldt. Ten warm for summer. The chsira and aofa 1 , n d lota of them,

to make restitution thousand Italians, 86,000 Israelites and are upholaterod .with .damask, 1 aelfiah, and had M,000 Preahjt«iaus will dedicate their ^ m eree, orchintx, and the paper on of the money, I i rrwpectivo statue*. At least 88,000 1 wall reoresents tho pattern. The

Tlie lines of ch

coachman of yesterday may bo yonr landlord to day. The man who supplied with vegetables a few ycare ago may rank with yon socially. ' The woman , did your waaliing in Uie early days look down with pitying eye* upon yon to-morrog. Bridget, who wo* your ■ 1-of-all-work when yon find come to jountry. Uvea in a grand honae, rejoices in a coachman .in livery, and goes " the great parUee. Don't feel linrt , ents yon, for she is “ in society," and cannot afford in be too promiscuous ‘a her acquaintances. It is natural that in ji community so largely marie np of fortune hunters, wealth should Ire a controlling social lower; but it would be unjust to ray that wealth is the solo standard of social poriUon. Gccupation, Aow one Uvea, and where one live* liave something to do wiUi it. There ia a

e could not invite unat draw the line

yon know,” he arid, and ho drew it bravely between wholesale aud retail. Tho man who sold soap and idles by Uie box was decreed to he within Uie "sacred pale" of society's “c man who sold sopp and pound waa voted a social Philistine. A rich lady was about to large party, and (

. The *1

apply generally to moat r England, Ireland, and Scotland, ' iprovement in the fishing' by neta and rods; it is to tre feared that the year 1878 will be a iprodactive ono. A South Carolina paper has been iraon Brownlow, anil the reverend r in reply aaya: Thi* I underatand to 1 a cautiously worded challenge to fight duel. I accept the challenge. Thr ws governing the node of honor alio* e challenged party to designate tlmi id pise* and weapons for a duel. I ■point that wo fight in an ope rgpen, immediately after a hard er rain, and that Uie weapons ho dung forks. Whoever shall toss the oUrer out shall be regarded as having killed him In

.itsiko*

After reading Uie list, the latter raid: "Bnt I don't ooe the Bioratadtsl Surely you will invite the Bierstsdt* 1" Hleretadt! Who's Bicraladt I" Why, the great pointer." Is ho one of them at' Oriifornia printers! because, if he is, I won't have

Friction impedes the progress railway train, and yet i( is only through friction that it make* any pro This apparent paradox iacxplaipei member that, by reason of th

■light and almost impereoptible hold is sufficient to mov. dreds of ton* of drod weight wi

A Warning to Tramp*. The Now York State superintendent* if the poor adopted the following : irAercoe, The evils that result from

s should, a* for sa idled to labor, and ould bo male by the boards-of supervisois aud overseers of the poor, and gibers having tho anthority U« do ao, to devise mean* for their employment, in addillon to Uie ordinary work now required of them. /A-sofreii, That it ahould l» the ertale lished rule that overy snrh peraon. and all others who ask alms, ahould be required to labor tulho full extent of Uu-lr ability for whotevor alms Urey receive. It. mtf d, That in addition to the ordinary industries now punned on the poorhouse grounds an