Star of the Cape, 21 June 1876 IIIF issue link — Page 1

STAB OFTHB CAPE

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Tbo thick (oliag*> of tho )1, deep valley where the him. '• Captain won’t hnntor’a hot of logs atande, the noiay that, air." replied the. „„! waterfall in front, the atill pool in which <ont two Indian canoee. "" the gnna, haliing-roda, blnnketa, cooking ntcnaila, traps, and trophies of the chase within the hat, all help to make the illu- ’ tdon perfect, and It would not be hard to imagine that one had been snddenly transported from the bustling, exciting in the heart of the Adirondack!* or the Allcghaniee. Among ifa not without its miniature Niagara falls. The wing on the nonthem side of Machinery hall contains a tank sunk in the ground, the top being on a level with the floor, 160 by eighty ieet kn siso, and filled with water., Vt.onerend ot ind supported upcn Iron pipes, also answer the purpose of water platform, forty feet above the floor, and over the edge of a and down into the lake descends ot of water forty foot wide at the if 16,000 gallons a minute. To intho interest of the scene the pumps in practical -operation on ids of the lake force water through pipes placed high above the latter in way as to direct the rushing horizontally, and test the relative if the competitive pumps by the length of the many parabolic currents shooting into the disturbed waters

fainted. But we who remained standing, suffering though we were under in- "" could not, when wo at last able to : our ayes off this thing, esme'swiftly up to the ship, he same peculiar cry or bellow. , a few feet from the stern, it port side.' Ben the side awnings had put up to keep off the sun ; three ot us rushed up to the awning < quietly got it down, that wo might better watch the thing. For myself 1 must ssy that wh”

t raised itself with a sudden i

msnt high out of the water, till Ha head

thirty or forty feet above ns. It uttered the same peculiar cay or

factory had each to bo separately fitted into the bolster in which it worked, changeable. Sir J. Whitworth sa tholoundation of all aeeuney in n plane. To show the extreme nocuracy sent was exhibited which gave the diforenoes of one twenty-thousandths of n measurements M. Treses said that it ias desirous that instruments should he available which wi equal to one-thirtieth of the thread cobweb. Sir J. Whitworth has measmemonts of the one-millionth of an

cooked, without the family noticing the filthy habit they bad got into. “

weta serrsd for breakfast, and ...

partly oaten. Tie Danbury man far now It opened s great

i ho must nther find anme- Inndl- than bnfnn,

into. They stood out on the bulwarks to follow it

thing ether than » pocket to .cany di

loudly than before,

mainmast. Tbs last of it, and caused the ship to,

To Procure lee. ‘ Nearly fill a stone bottle with hot . _ _ for about a niter. The bottle must than be stopped vary dose, and 1st down into a deep well After thro ’ - — be completely fi mnstbr- ’

the boll to b« sc