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STAR OF THE CAPE.

VOL. VIII.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MABCH H. 1876.

NO. 13.

OTBlggBg 0AED8. A. U HATITOJt OO. Of TINWARE, AJro tjmHixhtur« irjunau. uatmB-rvmruuiitu aooi>a,*c. Tlqj-JRooDnfii Specialty. -- - N*»m»rnirrr« * I*.!.™ In Slov^ Tlnw.ro, H.Mwiro,

■wered by hi* reoBiriiig * pardon from tho goremor, after haring been incarcerated seren yean and dx moi " about half the period of hia Beet On reaching New York city he felt lonely and forlorn. He could

and he knew no othera. Bat in hie eolitade he took a glaaa of lager beer, n which hia old appetite wae awaken hia head got oonfnaed; hia downfall began, and from that time ne plan into liquor, and drank it daily. ‘

unwilling to deacxibo. It waa war time.

HcHAKIlTM ATLANTIC HOTEL, Care MAT CTTT, N. J.

A WATER BATHS, ar. auaelied to Uie Hotel. JOHN MeMAKIN,

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

It NIXON, ORN K Y3-A T- LAW, , ■muorrro.v, n. j.;

DOUEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN,

■nudj^i, at Wm. Emiwda.'i

JOHN B. HUFFS AN, Attorney and Counaallor at I —pe Bar Court Hosae, N. J.

H. F. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY ATLAW AND MASTER IN CHANCERY.

Vlt - F- LEANING, < ^^at«^c EENTIST-

HENRY SWAIN, MASTER IN CHANCERY, Cejiirayaiielng, Deeda, Bonda,Mort-

SMDFlIICiPI ★ NEWSPAPER AND M Printing Office 1 cafe xay errx. x. y.

tn AT I/1W a.ra*.

THE DAILY ^STAE, ^JfONTHB OF JULY AND ATOtTST. TKE JOB DEPMITlIff *T.

Ireland, and Bed to thia country a fogitire from illation. Jerry had no achoollng in hia boyhood, and waa a winked triokatar from hia eariieat yearn. He waa handily treated by hia own people and the world, and he took rerenge on both. Hia drat are of flinging thinga at hia

who earned what they could, and utole the rent, to eupply their drily They had a boat in the rirer, plm reaeeU which they boarded in the t time, aold their ill-gotten gooda, with the prooeeda, rereled t dena of the eitr. 1 aoon learned the arle which gare him notoriety aa a prize fighter, and rapidly through Taiwan gnu' and crime till be became a > nniaanoe. At the age of ni na amated for highway ro aya lie knewnethingof the criminal ■f whlobbe waa accnaed, lint waa oonricted, prononnoed guilty, and aentenoed to Ilf teen yi Sing Sing. When handenfled, 1

wherever he oonld And

to Sing Sing of hia life.

Fifteen yearn,

yearn of hard labor in priaon to look forward to, and all for a crime I waa aa innocent of aa the babe unborn." When henry stone wails, a cell, he had time for gloomy refleotiona. Yet, when to work ho no demeaned himself for

yearn that all

spoke well of him.

il Inear for two ne at timee nnes

ior which ho underwent serere ptmun-. ment, that only hardened him sad filled ' in heart with mimlerons intentions

erd the man who pot him in.

He bad bean in prison some fire years, hen, upon entering tho ehapel for religions aerrioe one Sunday morning, hi

waa astounded to see on the platform om. .

of hia old confederates in sin—Or villa pro«n%. he waa apotted Gardner, better known to fame aa Fortansti, and pointed

■•Awfnl" Gardner—who,having from bin evil ways, waa can '

the people

•Awfal" had

many a dark deed and wicked and when Awfnl talked to the oonriets, ‘' tears in bis eyea, and told them it inly a little while since he himself taken nff the. stripes which they then wearing, Jerry wae completely xuno. He returned to hia eel!, rier on Sandaya than on other days, and, aa the prisoners were marched Ibroogl- the hall, .Nicy took witb them their •• plate of dinner." and went off to pass the dey in solitude. There la a Bible in each aaH, bat Jerry, "who had learned to read during his imprisonment, had shoved the Bible

- °l ‘ h,

Ijrfwcritee. Then he had a riniini, in rhioh he thought he b^l a honae, and

ire ooming in. " There

Lord

: from it, began to read it, and fouhli lanaely interevtiiig, though ho had aqppwd it to. ha. .a dry, daad thing, fit only fvc prieata and aainta. He wriTfav

' 1 J 't; And night after night, iylightwsagooe.be stood upat

hia grated door F- read by tho dim light *btefc fame from the eonidor. . Ha went SEilssirssx

be wished to beUere, but oonld .deratand. At last, one night, he

tried to pray, but eould not He etruggW> do ft, but oonld not. Ha threw

Inn knees, jumped op again, himaelf onee more, and yet

again sprang op. crying for divine

he took

in the flowing bowl Ho not only bought stolen goods, bnt paid for counterfeit thief than hi ■PIPHR.-B4 got inio all he fell ont of hia boat into the rirer, and waa all bnt drowned. Onoe the captain of a Teasel which he waa robbing fired at him four times with hia revolver, the bullets whizzed past hia head, did not bit it And thna Jerry went on, making money easily, spending it foolishly, isat, when he had become a frightful looking object, and waa living in a hard eld den, he met with n good old man, who indnoed him to aign the pledge, urged him to lire honestly. A signing the pledge be went out and took a gin..! of gin, but ward met the good n

* night,

•ere dead broke, I wan hungry, ley we must hare." The good is Tory poor, bnt gare him fifty rhieb kept him from the rirer. ore Jerry waa converted. Onoe again he ezperienoed the religions joy he had found in priaon. Bdt yet, fc the aeoond time, he fell, throngh the temptations of liquor, and he gotao low that he mimed God, and made up his mind to kill himaelf by throwing '' velf under thewhoels of a street oar the ooeduetor prevented him from doing so. A third time he tamed to religion, sod a third time he foil from it A fourth time he tuned to it and a fourth time he fell. A fllth time ho tamed it, end tbls time he held feat and '

bolds fast

He got a job on the ferry, bnt wasi charged because he would not work Sunday. He then got a situation in I rostom bouse, but waa turned out preaching too much. Ho aezt #oi i other place, but when he objected to

d on Jerry's mind ti about and then I and be took an old b cleaned and repaired; <

onlily, a:

lore who frequent t it np the sign, • Helping »n,' which has been the guide board for many a poor aoul." Before this time, Jerry had married one of the girls with whom ho bad been inwicked career.

What One Can Go Through. The Worcester Spy toils this extraordinary story - -

■hot in the neck at Gettysburg,-had do of Idliby priaon, fell overboard from a whaler, and, before being picked up, left two fingers in the mouUi of a shark, waa drafted twice, had tho right arm broke* in two |' ' ' - New York riot stood around bis neck from sunrise to ; in 1803 was eruahed

RFBENSTEIN’S DETOTIOSS.

what with the circulation of the blood, but tho devoted Hebrew endures it ae i duty. He says it is necessary to rii himaelf of a certain amount of ■elms ist tho muscle* being tb force, he begins to atra] is place of greatest muacn lar development above tho elbow. The nails, ho aaye, are "one of tho • of religion," and this vital area the muscles and enters the the end and travels its entire jera, where the other end of the Usque appearance with hia blocks led under in rolls abont hia head. U, and hia body small. Ho poaaeea-

ia permitted within tho gate ■tea murderers' row from the other dells of the jail nnaceompanied by i deputy sheriff. Tho watchman who ittonda Bnbenstein by day says ho lets 10 one inside the gate, not even the prisoner's own relations, and no one is allowed to approach nearer than six feet

‘ the prisoner.

Babonstoin drives reporters from his IL He took the sheriff into his cell, and sat down at the extreme end of it, ae far away as he eould get, and in m fled German asked him to use his ini with the judges and the district torney to obtain a stay or reprieve three mouths. Ho Hid ho oonld not get ready to dio by Hie twenty-fourth of March, and urged the sheriff to get him enough to prepare to dio. he put his Ups to the aherifTi and looking to see whether any oni listening, whispered something very oou- - . The sheriff would not say u At times he smiled and sn-med in good spirits. He mjt ho will ’ bo binged because be is innocent I in the bends of God, wl allow him to bo hanged. On confidence of enenping the gallows strictest possible watch is kept over him. Tho Bible that his father sent him was not given to him, for fear t re are poisoned. Twelve him by friends was not given to ‘ ' The sheriff

Joseph Walker's nit against ane Walker for divorce was be few Yota aourt, upon a motion I irony and oonnaol fees, pendin

rial. The suit waa begun in December, he hnaband and wife occupying the ime house for four days afterward,

in hia attempting to turn h

Mr. Walker took possession of his 1 and carriages throngh a replevin suit egainat his coachman. 'Hr. Walker next

Walker quit the mta with her. Ten affidavits

one hundred pages, led, and twenty-five • of two hundred

Mr*. Walker denim the allegations made iya that for tho past five year* sh sen more than half the timo confined to or bed, and waa for one hundred day* physician and lady attendant, fiheahows " ' tho billa of her family phyaieian $500 a year, and that she paid $300 ir for drags. She produced twentyiritneasea to show that her husband's ne exoeedod $100,000 a year, and he squandered the whole of it. Witnesses on the other side charged that was a debauchee and drunkard, and

Vesuvius; now, where they have dug away the covering, it has the appearance of lying in a valley between two hOla, when, in leality, tho hill* are of the aamo material aa that which onoe aov ered the whole city, the valley being formed by removing the aahee to get at the ruins. The more they the larger will be the valley, than two-third* of the city still ' oath the hUla, the gram it aa green os it onoe < Pompeii entire. No wonder it otten, hidden under a bill, with good aatnro land on top. The work of ex■ration is still going on. We started ir Pompeii early in the morning. A _uido accompanied na to explain tho ruins and watch us. Two francs and a jar closed hia eyee while wo kicked up

me of tho moeoios.

Wo spent half a day within tho walls, d walked nearly over the entire city roofless honae*. It waa very intering. Everything oonld bo traced— ) honaea with dining and oonvormtion ima and inner court*. They believed in luxurice in thoee daya, nearly every honao having a bath-room and fonuUin. enriooa figures of children holding the pipes in their hands from which tho water came. Tho pipe in still fastened in the gronud. Stores, with marbio

m'forjaraof w£

A Surgeon’s Story. The colonel of the regiment to whi I waa attached waa an offieer of great capacity and remarkable promiae. Yet h* waa, withal, a cold, stem man. He ares somewhere near fifty, and had eotpe to New York from Italy, where be hi * been in eervioe with Garibaldi. He w

ir presents aa did

reooivod an; the other me tmetedthea of some of t

to tho eatoniahment of oil, steadily exerted himself to prevent any 1 being given to tho young man. Hill, for that was the name he went by, or complained, however, though lie w very well what was going on. He strict in tho discharge of hia duty,'

-my lay befo littio bnt aoonl

winter qf 1861-63 tho Centrevilie, doing very g. picketing and propar-

ur toe spring campaign. Though i waa nothing exciting in all this, it rery trying to tho men, for the sears* tin usual It eevore, and the hoa-

rning HUIccmo to my qoar-

row Oolouol Annon at

bleeding from a deep eut He held in hia anna the innnimato form of Lieutenant Hill I never row m h grief in a human taco aa waa writ ' it of Colonel .Anson, aa he hut n on the rude table. "Be qnick, doctor, for Heaven' ke I” lie said, painfully, "But yon are wounded, colonel

let me apeak. ••Nevermind me," area the quirk r irt. •' Attend to this one." Hill waa wounded in the breast, and saw at a glance that it was a dangorot doubtful ease. I bout down I . hia coat, and examined the il jury- I oonld do no good. The an 'sen true, and the ball had goi right throngh the heart. Thin was m my only discovery. I hod loomed part of the mystery that had hung on

-f bread which oo, be marked 1 left standing

took th

libers in their piaoe. The wary Rubenitein hesitated some time before accepting the money. The sheriff, after considerable talk, persuaded him that it waa right and safe to take it. and explained that it waa from hij friends to aid him in obtaining a new trial RabenaUuu ‘ ok the money, and signed a receipt. . Ho afterward prayed with hia face ttfl

rooking hia body to

eyes. Then he read his Bible,.. short prayer before beginning. After is was gone throngh with he unbound a arm and forehead, kisring repeatedthe ten commandments on the cubes he carefully wound the straps abont cm and placed them in a bag. He krd the sheriff to let him go to the aynagngue, bnt his request waa

overtook her. She . lar

acquainted with Walker in »nT,n,i in.™*

California in 1868. He waa poor, and ,„ ht '

she earned tho first thousand dollars he !

— .—rood. She was sfter that the t *'7 “ architect of his fortune, sccnred by deal-! L” j i«vij M ,i.„i

Horned to New York with her in 1869, ,

millionaire. Gen. Joroph Lane of the ^ f?™ lexicon war, and afterward Governor of 1 ,^‘ n ; “ *7 d ' Irwrou and United State. Henrtor. she ^ of i

clasped in each other a arms.in. i brace that knew no parting ei death. On tho finger of one won

ring, while on another ia a necklace with

tho name "Julie do Diomede *

graved upon

dren by both his :

he had two

children by Mr. Walker. She sent them ' Jena, Germany, because ho waa not lobe intrusted with the custody of

ildren. He hod boon married twice 1 —. .

before, and ha* children mid grendohU-'

! former wives, and fifty ‘'■gh. paved witu large,

an, step-grandchildren. ***

and atep-groat-gnmdchildren by hia ** t * 10 00rDM * 1110 “‘'PI

id wife.

on the inside is

j iaaue against him. She charges that ha is moving and shitting hia prop erty in hostility to her, having already transferred $60,000 of his estate from California to Now York, the reason being that under the laws of California he and she own everything in con amt share alike, and that' he may descend to her lieu* and not I

trol of sn estate oi $2,000,000. She ask 4 permanent alimony of $30,000 and for $15,000 pending the suit

Washington Street In London, In this centennial year, says a Boat paper, when America oolobratca her o hundredth birthday, it is onpecully gratifying to Americans to learn, by tho latest file* of the London pepon Washington's name js much vepi t leant a portion of our British is. The London Tima has gi fully granted the hospitality of its

politau b

tear the sheets to his bod sod bang himaelf. They took Hubeuttoin , and while in the water'

pulse, sad . Ilia heart seemed beating. To all appearances dead, and hia keepers said they •■ thought that they had lost him." There ws alight pulsation at tho pit of the ah acb, however, and Ihey imagined he - playing posiram. To test him a keeper took, hold of hia hair and asked for adeThc sheriff told Kn-

ta- .

important thoroughfare between Charing Groan and the Victoria embankment. ~ author of the suggestion says that

lid be called

street or place, in honor the beat and bravest men that the English race has ever produced. Cromwell knocked abont king's men and loyal principles much more ruthlessly end with far ten reason than ever did George Washington; and now ooe .of the finest avenuea in the West end of londbn beers his name. George Washington, after a fair and gallant fight, headed a nation which in all hacould not have become

under the did system; and has led to so entire a chu _

mode of our governing oar other colonies that the old home lias been rosily strengthened by the event. In blood sad language, in religion and laws, in " ' vigor, and in the peaceable-

be made a symbol, howr inadequate, of the feelings with ieh we regard the .transatlantic eels-

Friday night ns a part of his worship. He erica, - - - - in tarn.

A Minister’s Story. Tbn Bov. Dr. Lorimer, of Boston, telle a etory that while in the West he

f(jim one aide of thi ir. Tho honaea are gay reeooed. The painting still to bo seen, end

plainer Hum some of tho ' the old masters. Ia one hoaso no woman is allowed to enter) are paintings few would cam to look it have the hardihood to describe. They

allow well the character

Many believe that Pompeii’s destruction was a just retribution. Per hap* so ; but I oui't soo why Naples was spared. No sight in Europe baa been bo intereeting to us as Pompeii; everything ia juBtas.it wiyi 1,800 years ago. The ruins at Borne and many of the old buildings show its former greatness and many of the customs of the people. Bnt many of them have been altered, and sometimes it is difficult to tell the old we have gazed at and admired aa ancient ; then wormed ont of the guide by degrees that this part was modero, that tho roof was new, and tfloeo columns were placed there three

Heavens, colonel

looking np at him. •■ This is a woman!' The only one that ever loved me,’ groaned the colonel. “She followed

malo disguise; am

morning, whan I waa in danger, ' 'me nothing bnt wrong

■ .. . 1U«Z, rosuu COM of her own life. Well, Hill,' said I, aa he entered, j was my wife, doctor." »t can I do for yon this morning I'V: He left mo before I oonld apeak. I wish to go on tho sick list, if yon j This was all I ever knew. Tho please, sir," be replied, in a quiet tone, day the colone! was shot in a skirmish. I started, and looked at him search- J hod him buried in tho grave wh ingly. Though I had seen the young had laid hia wife, and to this day soldier often, I had never been in his j never lesrnedthe sooretof their unhappy presence before. Ho was a slight, fine- p— ly formed fellow, with the moat eilemi-' ^ note face I ever saw. Had lie been a I woman, I ahould have called him a : beauty; and ns it was, I eonUUreJjJony |, him tho distinction of being pretty. His * voice wo* soft and doar, and, though it I. did not neem to bo that of a man, was j hardly that of a woman. I gazed at j j

tinyareU. ^ hope I” I re-1 marked, at length

m broken down, doctor,"

ed in windows of Pi , bnt in Loudon tho rtwe

No, air," ho replied, quietly.^ kept on by the colonel's orders. He

says the guard duty is very important j. ' just noyf, and be wants the b ' 1 *

obopa

Hon he kept . ^ ...

longt” I questioned.

"No, sir, I would not have

yon to-day, but that I know * am m- - ; . capable of standing another night. l| n . ,. ... ', "m sheer c- 1 m wh "” " r “

die or blonde scarfs, which are worn bonnets, are made independently ic hat, and are pinned on the back and tied under the chin before the

a put on.

useful and pretty fancy ia tho oi patterns on tho wido-me*hod s, both black and white. It is done suies ; the black makes an oil

k. cot on th* bias, ia m

aiaa a, numbering six hundred souls, in the province of San Ponlo, Brazil. - Colonel Dr ike, the discoverer of oil in Pennsylrsnia, is to have s monument. Hie Drake well st Titusville begun Bowfug August 28, 1889.

■on will find me there."

In hia speech to the singers in Vienna Herr Wagner exclaimed: " I huh the newspapers, beosnse they endeavor* .1 to render my effort* ridiculous; I never ire were gooseberries in thogarbnt she was forbidden to pluck ; plnek she did. “Why did not said the mother, “when yon wentempted to touch them, ny: ' Oct thee liehind me, Satan'! I did," she said earnestly, "iind ho got right behind me and pushed mo in the hash.” Far keeping the teeth white there k notiiing better than fine coo! ashes. 1 very fine sieve and sift what yon then throw away tho coala. and what remains will be nearly as

Of co

and dip it

it feels

vdry gritty h

what the dentists cleanse with. It leaves teeth perfectly white and sweet. Use evoiy week or two. er in the history of the neighborpood, remarks the Butte (California) Record, boa the outlook for a large bar‘•con oo favorable as at present. The surrounding country is one vast sin field, and a jock rabbit con hide »t anywhere in it The faces of ont rmera have lost the worried look worn long. Business men are taking heart, and a feeling of coming prospcrii v

A Forger’s Wife, ill those who have been wroi by Winalow'a misdeeds, roys tho Bo

Ively begun now with a

dl asleep on post fr«

Then

« effective

drod

years ago.

and s

1 anything but tl

n till it

building was erected. Bat ip Pompeii everything k unchanged ; the style of architecture is not altered ; the atrer not widened or tho bonnes reba progressive people. No, there ids, a city as old as Rome, withu any alteration. M. Quad’s Currency. A Pennsylvania girl, worth $300,06 ■aya leap year lie hanged. If any mi wants her and her money bo's got le courting around and hang ov gate and sing something soft ond her Wffidow. mg ladies who expect callers shontd look ont who they send to the d< " nob belle didn't look out, i William ooajfcjed take tho girl instead ^! the belie. insakn paper predicts that son aU the European powers will i war on their hands. Let’s keep netnral and sell powder to each one. If a plnmber ahenld fool aroand I ilton of Turkey as he fools aronnil meriosn, where do yon (oppose friends would find hk head I A New’ bio for on

night nail up the fence with an ax.

Tho W. bo otbo ling calf

day. n

the roadside

meat vicionsly attacked. Hie calf offerresistance at first and endeavored me moments to escape, giving alio to the moat piteorZi cries doling tho time. The mnle followed the poor thing np, kicking u .*1 biting' tarn, nntil finally, in sheer d the calf tamed and betted squarely "in the forehead. The mnle

np they found it to be qnito dead, while the aalt,- standing a few yards away, <hu

CzvncsKuj. Dzaiu—Mark Allan, or of tho Woburn (Maes.) Acfver- i % has written Had "Wyaniko; or the Fourth of July, 1776,"

••By Jove!” I muttered.

effort* to repress it

"I am afraid' so, sir. I do not see rhy GoL Anson should dislike me so anch. I hare never merited his displeasure. Heaven knows," he ad'detl, and I saw his features tremble, as with sharp pain, "I would dio to servo

white silk or snis helmiraraaronu Id-fashioned fnil re without leaves

sting against the high

It consists of largo (latbnnebc

covering the back of head, with trailing

branches falling on the ahonlif the prow-nt feathers and floi

-ir only a an

i; yonag girk

“Very good," I said.

at your qua.

rs for two days, a

consider yourself on the sick list for

that - time."

Thanking me, ho went away,

Tho fellow perplexed me. I was con ; Aden! that there was some mystery existing between him sad the colonel, and known only to these two. While I was musing npon this, the colonel sent for me. He received me with cold polite“What k the matter with Hill I" ho

asked.

" Ho k broken dorr- bj: \tte uansnsl fatigue to which ho bis Wan subjected. "' iva turns of guard duty

would kill a-

la."

"Who has kept him o ed the colonel, biting hi

‘‘■He was kept on by yonr orders, bdlievo, air," I replied, looking him fa in tho face; "and I most nay, c done!. that I am surprised at yonr putting him test, unless yon Vkb

bunch of fioi do of tho hsir.

Foliaoea and paletots of far jJ appropriate in Paris, aa the' wii 1 1 been so intensely cold there,

need scarcely follow this extravagant ; fashion during onr mild and changeable j weather. Ukteia for ladles arc madt ' ■ | woolen goods, in which plaids of neat tints are intersected by fine Uni's of col forming checks. Waterproof cloaks oho made of plaid; some of these plaid waterproof goods are very handsome, and make pretty, serviceable suite. Oir-

cnlar waterproof*

appearance of being buttoned straight down the bock ; tho material k Upped, iso buttonholes and rows of bullous 0 put on from the neck to the bottom 1 the garment. No hood leresary, and the garment k light and Printing Offire Secrets. Wo find tile following in the B wick telegraph: A properly ’ ’id printing offlee is na ranch * ts a Masonic .lodge. The printers ot under oeth of secreey, but i ‘ fhel themselves ss truly ia hon bound to keep office secrets os thonj triple oatbed. Any employee in * prii - io willingly diungsrds tb ion to printing office secrek only be scorned by hk brethren of tin- craft, but would ‘

replied, si yonr * done nothing to Wae that all ho said, doctor t" He added,"<1 replied, after heaitating a moment, " that he would gladly die to oerve yon.” An expreodon of intenae pain swent over Colonel Aneon'a face; bnt he waa oilenL After a brief pause, he said, quietly: “I will not detain yon longer, ' ' ' fc«r of HiU’i

Wet

cites oommenk, and various mrtica try to find out who is Um author. Let all ke saved the trouble of questioning the employees of tho printing office. They know nothings cn anch points as a. On inch mstlere they have eyes ears, no month, and if any fall to irve this rale lot them bo pnt down kbonorable members of tho craft, i the name in Job printing. If auyg Is to be printed and kept secret.

express request ot Colone] Anson, tho - ” at promoted Hill Id a vacant lien-

in hk company.

^n,

lyslelan’s Fee*.

BpWBPBWd!,,.,.. - y°>“*

eve long my regiment was tailed oo to ; practitioners in this extract, given by

draperste battle of; the Urdical Prat, from the dkry of mgegement brongni \ the iste Mr. Newborn : The fallowing

mo work enough, for my regiment suf-, statement from Uie fee-book of Sir Ast-

£96; the fifth, £100; the oil

the seventh, £400; the eight, £310; the ninth, £l,100r‘ In 1815 Sir Astley made £21,10001 A Mr. HyeK, an '

merchant, gave him £1.000 on r

under Ids eon; end Mr. Onka, of Mino-

II Uie ti-

ll life.

-nd all the rro.-i - ct-. of Ike future were foil of ho;*. To-day die is a stranger in a strange land-bereft of everything—throngh no fault uf her shame and sorrow that should sttarli only to him by whom she 1ms been so foully wronged. It ia hard !*■ conceive of a mom pitiable condition in which an placed, Uuui ^WimJowWife't" she - laud, tho coarse of eva^tr that aholl bring her felon husband home, to receive

tho penalty of hi

devoted wife and faithfai moUier; one who would shrink in horror from every suggestion of wrong doing, and who. in the education nod care .of ’their only child, has obeyed the Scriptural injunction to " train him np in the Way hi should go," Bnch * sneccesion oi on

I to the lot of «ny who have elation in life from which aku so suddenly cost down. Thu eperty affords, seldom, an oothe grief that k really heart-

attention pf relatives and friends; and ,1— ---’ hope alleviate even the be-

t of the grave. Not ell these

combined, it seems to ns, ran compere with that terrible stale of mental suffer-

i to whom

a wife

iced of sympathy, and al

beat offices of regard and frient from man, and woman loo, it k certainly this forlorn and stricken woman, who ' -ht, with more propriety than any dally walk*, accompany her nneonscions claim upon ns for Christian or ' uman sympathy, with the declaration: My sorrows are greater than I eon

A Lowly Life. nek Desk, the Hungarian stateaeho died Uie other day, waa Uie f on inn keeper near Eelirdm, in zry, and was brought into the world with great difficulty. At the timo if bis mother's confinement the pkysi-

oltlior, railed in tho rarvioe* pf a nekoan monk, Lara* Tiotl, who ill in a neighboring monastery, and > ws* celebrated for kit skill in raodip ruction. The monk saved Uie two Uvea. The child was named Fronds, in the Franciscan, end when burned down a few

Drak to e grout extent. Tkc Worried Chun, ckm while passing through a carpenter's abnp encountered . s hungry heron, end (for the wind wu southerly) knowing him from the anrronnding handsaws, modoaUy withdraw into hisbelL The heron commented nufavor il, but all waa

The indignant clam Okteojiun imprudently abandoned hi* policy of *UeDcr, ala.! he b ’ ' * '* "

ways beet.