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CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1876.
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BEATTY?f!r¥ DANIEL F. BEATTY,
m; w<h iMsd Md h« Ki <kr bar* «w toMiwd. Bh* pi—il i NTolnd *• U« ol rbUJw to air m*I bal, la tha aad, ate mM h " oa bar aUxnr. aad aMi Mr. Jooaa, da IMn to naan romatf aboat Ihaaa Bondi fkl Tbay'ra baas aatortaaala, to Im >u ' "lajr'fa *ary RMMbU, iadaadi b i a prajodlaa, you an aau aaabutcirto who rtaod hi rtanai aad who koowa bal what Mn. Mo. woald lakaodhaaa at my lorlUac paraoo* to naat brr. 1 abooUnt Uka to db It, ladaad, wltboat ftnl aakiaf bar| and X 008*1 da that thia ala** Hba'a Ttry partioalar, and to asoaaMraly hlshhtad.** - na I don't think .ha'll rafard a Ian, ay daor," I aaatand to any. "tor bain* aaqaaialad with two aaab aiaallaat (tr!* aa Patiy and Idaay “.won." • ■ Mr. Jouaa, don't ba a abUd,
■ha waa vary oboloa, *a yon aaw, whom
Ta bar* yrotraatad tha aonraraation would hara auilad ay wtla’a narna aad daprlrad bar ol alaap, ao I aMd no aoaa, bat aloaad ay ayn aad aoartad
Tha karltationa to tha party w
bray fraaionaly proaialn* to, Whan tha laportaot araab
My wlla'a laat aoqnUllon, In tha way I a boaoa (Hand, U Mn. Mortlaar Mowbray, will * qnalatad laat
raOnraad to Iba oily attar tha MaoWuju.bni^ariU.Unothw - Ira oa qnntlona at atiq I bar prlrdagaa on Ibla ooo
^drlta All that naatof aha oonld do ■otbla* bW M0 M Mm Morihaar Mowb ar. n alnaol adakim
" Stois ay daar," raid I. wlab a ^b, i laaiM. "yot haao (laaa n
law, aalabla to tho army of war. Tha anpin S,B4T,7TO (aaraoly pn cad.)
which aay ba alao plokad ont aad boo*bl lor raady nonay a prion ftaad by a .porta, tor porpoan ol mobUlaatkra
naariy 80,000. Ihara waa la than tour » aa ararao yaarly ..port at 81,. and aa 1m port ol 88,115. Prnnla
pa tha daar baba la wall. Pa,, hapa. howatwr, Mn. Mawbny ta haraalt Daar an, 1 an atrald I .ball n,d fcraniUy. Tha Bnlthlaf I'll do tomorrow wUI ba to aall on Mn. wbtny and an. .bat talba nataar." Wonlda*! that In ■(tiul atl^naWal "
tha tmnibar of old anooatad _ riyhtyalx par ont of Ml oqaio. qnodi. Tha aonbar of janng horan oea yaar waa l&a.DM; Mwwn ana aad two yaan, 158,548; batwan two - thna yaan, 188,171 IWa 108, T« my horaaa. I tha whota, aad dll k af tha whota, nddlo or
ownad by tha Btata liothoroagbbrada, Mi banian, TOT lor bnadlng banry oaralry ranoonta, AM for braadHri> and oart horaaa, 110 of tha id and Oldanbor* ncaa, Ihlrly-
probibllory Inparial ordinanco of laat Ippaarad Iba importalioo la jnh walohad by tha polioa. Tha Wort Fatal Mary.
.1 langth all wn nady, tba linn won ; off, tha flag badaohad tag atninad Iba groat bawaera, Iba band atrnek "Bold tbo Port," and tho 5,000 nawaboya, thumping oat tba lima on
d nproar wan marvilaaaly pal tad road, and foraad to boat an iguoa ratreat behind aholtering gooda aaa. Whan aanral polioa oOcwn,
alao foraad lo fly from tba din directed partionlarly at tbam, fnriona joy ol their aanil.nla know
whlta Uanaral J. H. Maaon (who at tbo banking ont of tba war waa llanlananl XUrd artUlary, than ootonal Ponrth ' ^ and Unitad
to bafor boy lo knock o. bia naigbbor's bat, aad l> it want onrboard ao much
..... a abkf and wnaobjoot to Ibolr lawn, nndar .blab bahad baan rightly put lo death, baring rendered blnaalf awanabla tbaratu. Tbo umaatton. tbarefnn, Who ta Hitting BnUI ta Mill an opooooa. Tin maralaalof hta raading Pranab any ba, aad probably ta.atlriba
Palhar Da Bcaldt, tha great Jaanlt nia-
I aahL •■In. U la gi
and bn loaob. Then aha will. U It h flaa, taka a walk in tbo gronnda with the Prinoon Beotrioe and Priaea Laopold, whan be or aba will drire ont, and borne, and one of the ladiea read, lo bn mi til It U lime lo prepen for dinner. After dinner the lediea reed 'Tb bn .gain, aad ebe looks orrr picture, end things and gon to bed my early." •• The dinner I. rather e stiff affair, 1 •opposet" I said. “Well, niff la hardly Iba word for it, ' waa the reply.
generally announced before her majesty enter, the room. The mimMer i. writing, and the people inrited ait at the table, and there 1. e pease. Then
train a bow sod aita down, aad a teeome their araia. The footre tba dlriiea in aolamn rileooe,
Ing tba dinner, bat n
which ta prorided with a tail of bon or toting. X simulated boon being in full blase. Oapt. Ahlriram in a Mamely
- which might be
efflgy in e mantle aad bringing it safely into lbs open air. Thee he emerges from the boning bat carrying in bia anna rad hot bnm.,
obstacles lying in bia path, or from portion of the tubing branching from hi. candri appendage be play, upon the flames until tba fln Dear hiia ta reduced to a mom of charred end smoking run dorm. The performance'endure, for a vpeoe of thirty or forty minn After he ta dircted of hta direr’. | he temparatnre of hi. body ta by mean, abnormally warm, and on,
body ; but it ta made in
r pert of motaeklu,
of the drees ta roofed in by a helmet, which rot only ooeera the bead end the juiuta of the lower perta, bat has a bruaatpiece descend inf as low aa the watat. Tba oeoqae ta of doable canena,
. When the dreaa ta adjoatad, air ta aupTben tbo geuttamoa uaually go to the | plied to the •alamaoder by mean, of a •ranking or trillion].room, and tba tadtae ! ipiral India rubber tube plaoed witliin lo the drawing room. Bometimee the i another boao oonraying water, and tkta queen will go Into the drawing-room in i inner tube ta led from an air pump, or tha oourae of tba a Ten ing, bnt not Tory | amply a pair of bsllowa at tba extremity often. And the gentlemen are all in ! of the fire king's tail. court dma^ which ta urarily eery tight- i ly fitting, ra tb^, emit an joy them din- j Trral.eet ef UlrU.
How many unhappy girta tiara paid daarly for the early bringing up of Un-ir
. H. J., In a aoulhwentarly direction, aad Lewd OurnwaUta and bia army led pompously in from Kaw York.
tbay took the furniture along with their Innage. A British garrtaon was left In Hmnrk until after the battle of Trauton.
many outragsou. a.
by tha Newark women with tow frock, end pantaloon, dyed bine—which waa the origin of the name " Janey Bines ” ' by Captain Lit-
re day tha Brittab garrtaon al
Blue, speedily followed them. Coming
rear, and appeared in front wiih Ike real of bia force, and demanded an instant surrender. Tbay turned lo escape, and finding theuisrlrea luwartci. gum The. British general waa exa«p. isled by their capture, and ordered ont a body ol Hrestart* to avenge the affront; bnt LUlcll goaded them by spirited nt moka, without apeoiai expoaure lo bn own men, until be had them driven into a wretched swamp, where he compelled them to aarrendcr to greatly inferior numbers. Mortified Iwjoud measure by tbta aeoond dtacomfitare, a troop of bone waa seut to seeihllar^rlie •* rebel devil.;" but they in turn were routed, and eongbt safety in flight. A Tory waa finally persuaded, through the offer of a largo reward, to lead three hundred troop, to Littell'a house in the night lor the purpose of patching him off hta guard. Aa they were preparing to storm the dwelling, they were attacked in tbo rear ao sharply aa to 1st driven precipitately away. While colliding their scattering fuiere in the road below, Lrittel, who bad formed an amboncede along a fence line, fired ni-.n them fusion and darknraa they were unable to form any estimate of the number of their aaaailinta, and fled like their pre-
in Baltic of two ooota. A the story: "The company waa lposed of boys end girls, who aspired I life on tba boards Among them leeraetioo and thought were'ellke im- «« Booth ~d Jrira Blmyr. who Bible. Hoddeoly tha aoene changed, ! afterward married Booth a atator, mid 1 hand atrnnk on " Tho Ftaher'a 1 became John 8. Clark, the oomediam wnpipa,” and within a doaen aecsmds We looked abonl for a place to play in. _ many expert dauoen, in the oentor of ! »uJ fBudlj aeoured *- * - adielritig oirotaa, wen footing clogs and ’ u “■ n " jlgatrilh vigor. Down pool tbo forts aad island, awl to Bari tan bay tha barges steamed ; — iih their many freight. Off Now soon be nriabton. Htatan Island, aome of the ,,,r H*" -- ££ "atnmped » Johnny McOerth, to j The price ol wtatarioo wratw Jtunp overboard, and in anottar second I we “<1 Jrdlbny waa in tha water, striking ont !" IJ" "i STXSi' MlkswMaritas,
in Sooth Calvert street. Onr ge a geo wen about twelve or Ihirthough Booth moat hava been
Thru, though they may muster outside ■Bant husbands, and poaaeas many ind attr'o'ive qnalitiea, yet they re somehow to quietly break the pone woman’s heart, or harden It Into MSI re acceptance of pain, which
or whom, my dram, do yon drees 1^ to yon imagine Uiot, as a rule, men lot once in fifty times. They notice delicate hand or a pretty little foot; and they can tell what color your hair is, and perhaps the color alao of your eyoe— Cough thta depanda upon yonraelvea Bol whether your d
ont of a family w moat heroic and r laid down tha ■
gored, and how it ta trimmed—men ear think of observing, ami Could not tall if they did obrarve. Look aa pratty
wounded hearts will bo well , and the average ta always
[ higher in the country than in town. Tbo

