Star of the Cape, 29 August 1877 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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s " - - ■ '■ ' '""*T • ' vol. ix. cape may city, N. J., WEDNESDAY, august 29, 1877. NO. 38.

,i "SUSpK ttff Mtr cm. 1 1. WmwS. BOBIUXBB dUtPB. ~ • a. x- wng* oo.. OF TIN far ARK, "i»ssisass2r Tm-Jtoor.nt » Specialty. ■ -Mara., m. rug. May cnr^ j. a. muit a rro„ •Utnt, Ham, Hirtnn, CaiMofa&farejffjl&'&W k>] at,. j cowtracnslu » boftidmrs, : HOTELS. PHILADELPHIA. PA. "vbcl^ .^4pkB)!f Jfaorturrog. BOLTON * HOTEL, Itarriabuvg, Flu iflMfa ' . Atlantic' hotel, ! ' on rat art. *. i. '^essssss- j AXrWBBMffit, i -vi-...,i .,.r JO" *?£££,. : BEATTYwtl <•* mibtr. ssattt, • WUNK 1 - mnmui. ' Attorn* y and Councilor at Law QwlttfO««Itoa,>.J. I list Caps latato dartre to*. ATTORNEY Amwm MAS- i beamstei mhttss^1 DANIEL F. BEATTY, = <».■■■» MiJ; IMM ll.JP. MATTY, 'Qr, •■' i Wmu **■ jod pmtinr office ■ i ,y....mOTi»7y daey stab, ■ TIIC BB BCB1WCW I~.

PWTWA *1 IOI, ATTORN KTS-AT-LAW. ,4 a «WWIF1V».R.J. "*r^B *"** a1*1 Of" 1 *">r* K«y. BABEL r. BEAT1TS Pianos & Organs! ' j Uto. Un&I.BUITi beatty""^ Oroad l«un ul Upright. '^£r£h-re-'~:; ga^kgbsi DANIEL F. MATTY, ~ imr ret* aim, _ VASTER IN CHANCTERT, jjjjSiB BEATTY "[AMO' asrm r. u.ttt, beatty^^ OtAXP SQUARE and UPRIOHT. run*L*r"K*rrT, Nafafaglre. Raw Jra»y. Htj J^*W IUJI8TRATED BIBLE «* «« YOUNG. ryr* ■ytN'N.1'" iltofarafara feitjsi 1 1 l' \ jjpjrtisrasssrursirs : _■! i in 'dtrere 'i < P'S^gg i iskssmttnassna : aaasssssszs mm m: daifixl : I "NNI^AAM Ai«A.r.»a. beatttam^: {Hta; Daniel f. beatty. „ BEATTrBPABLOR £ nnpiyo unufuiu jlsgjjwir* jsto— • k -"■sjssrjsr^ s

I Itramo^Mtokerray. Wredsre dreS*" All la tto ITO17 drtt May realtor! i' H~H5f ii ,asr,y^£sr" " rhhefathreesrelamybearani pat tSETb m, chohrat nX; - Metres Paris gewa aad teuart ! - Aad saw wage Willi I «n - ^ toed lack, M. I -that'. U locwrtalo; ^ io a** I Any Rii^pna^ulaw^ ' = my nondescript. a From my yonth op I hare had a a lly falhar'a haadaoma bowa is Obmtar vaa oaa raatrabiaatnl onriooa Udnfa — Safcd, pieklad. pnaamd ami patriSad baaata, Mrda and rrptUm ; to aay mithiBA inaacta, «a^«d bototoeal .|iail.m,a. od Plaaaaol aorjoiaaa arc moat afraeabla to aU painia aa l oo«8aa Jnoa an1 am aoataay. by Iba arriTal o< ao mrahi- - abU pnaast tern my old friaod aad ■ aqaally ramoaad Itnta tba apa. tlai aaookryaad tba omarootaa*— wtth aama at . the efaamclariaboa of aU Uua*. I "*■»! »y ooodfarrlpt Haanibal, ,, and labored patoatUy to omrert bi. • a^nwabla t^siit?.""^ 'btar'^! throvn away. Hannibal waa aot ai all - ■■■ail to (aal aaorief iaaaoa dldlfbt : io fatting m. into ar»p~. Wbre hr ! bad baaoa (ortoight io tba breaa, I waa putty tarn* to tha .llaill n at lb» (arm, rr who draw tba aiaphant io a kittriy — I wtmld bare beaa retremaly glad to bare [ aold oat at a bargain. Two at my motbar'a Oanaa Taaaa, U^dy pria^ by hre re a paaaare bom a , daoaaaod onoia. bad CaUan a mmSBre to _ il^tujiy paopawaitiaa of toy t roam. poorb !T (on o I balm.' gbUl* bmkaw. aahnbto books drapoilad at tbait ■ harm la Ant, tba rary "Atttrea" wre toiaad all orer tba howaa by tba (naky nndart at Ika aadaaotod Hanoibal. Ha had a moat fatal propaoaity lur ..lookingoB cay. or b-aLdrerere : mi i in aomareaa lu.tou.ia bad preeticad hi. •otoai/wT^^l Shortly aftamrd. I wool into tba «mntoT, taking Hrenihal ateg with are I I regagad boanl at tba boare at ai readre tody, -bo atood to I^rta! tore Of any oomprekm. (ret by tba hrip o< a reinre-a fariba, — flrell, indared to toka re both, proridad I would kaap ay kba to raaga at Wfa about bar poalby Tnrdaad pig pre.. Matter, waat oa twiaaiogly tar a, eoupla of daya. HauubU -re areremUy area, aad gretlr, aal I baren to bopa * vx '•' ; bam— lite1" "" i"~"' ' OaaaAareoaa I took tba Hbatty of indalgiBg in a Sttto nap rear tba rnlnare * a papa, aad wre areaaad bom a , Z— * ^ twoahay window 1 I^reg dawatbaatofaapl a bound, j. ■IMittat ma top of my apaal tof! puimdl of lb. fngibre. Mi. Bayaa. j ass^X'-cra Iba iwre, aad to bar i ■ f n > to aret \ eveehb^i: to-i. Ore.buare.direb. red ka^- j agszaasfegs' S^jgg:

i toy tompre waa rooaad ; and whre a maa la lb ill llglly "ritod," h. but apt Io " Throc^h . ryafcld. Ihro^i '."^blto i patoh, through. ^.Imdnl few gardre, and orerfour or Sr. hire, of houaydma^ wbiob faappored to ofattreet tba back, w. want, Haanibal about ftfty yank abaad, aad I bringing np tba rear, kaap. •tt' ingmyayooouatanUyBxadoutbaaignal of bia bag aaak orewaad by my oatoDattag brerar. Tha bare bore tba orer- _ tnntod hirea pitobad into ma a. arery I arailablo point, ton] in my agnoy 1 i aback my faoa aneh a bfbw, in tha bop. j tayaoa. ton to bl.riHng. . poaad to pruoaad fnrth^'. and ml ^ ! arret b. dtrepp^ord inudr tha boare Ihiungb a lalcouy door. Now, anroly, I «lre had in after him, atrook my foot agninat an ahoaiinabVa ottoman, and fell 1 head Bret into aomabody"* oatotretrbad Tha foroa of tba fall knock ad the breath nearly ont of me. end it wre fall a minute before I could get etreugth * enough to look around me. When at laMldidre, I had no renkly wtoh to better my enoditinn-^Kaie at ell, eb. " Saefa a free re wre gaxing down into mine I Verily, my noo<leecrir« had lad *; "Are you Injured, ab? What tan I Z, do ft* your aaid the aweetcat roaoa J ' bad arre liatooed to. She did not . aenato real tohe tight - thi. breutifol tumid — not die ; and re I glanced *" upward, her lorely eounteuauce, with ■« ito freme of ofaretnnl hab, aad Ha atony. heael eyre, made e pieture on my heart , which all time wOl not eflkee. J "I-I iWk yoo. madam I" I ttren- ~ nmred. wiping tha blood from my free with my ccat .lr.ee. and alerting to my fear, only to abuahl* over aunt her ocn 01 temptilde ottoman, ami (all into, or J rather on to. a dainty baakat of wonleda, ** The yonog tody looked eligibly au- " noyrel, then die broke into n laugh. Jj That aornid rrrnltod lay baUaeattared * and a .tinging aenre of mortotod pritk " at my brert. " " Madam, I bearily beg your pardon . for my onorrrenocn. entrance. I -re in purenii of a noodearripl animal whieh 1 had reoaped toe, and which I wre ansiooa " to oraataka before bo could do farther a window, and without thinking of the impropriety of my eondnct, I drehed in after him. I beg your pardon." *" Sba gure ma bar hand. "loorapoto- * gy rafltore," aba mid. in that mudad p eolee of hare "I will aall a eerrmnt, ■ and bare the bow arerehad for your ™ to ahow you to a rocra where you can re- ~ oorrryouredf." I knew thie wre a polUa way of ai- * Iiiireina hill iniiiiiiei that I hail bettre > wreh my fare, and I dm-rely thanked * her girtog me the opporinntly. re I had d l little dedre to apprew Imtorereyoa. in * j "ty prenent renguinary couditiou. She, " ; whom aha grew aoma private directioua. * and 1 wre ahown Io a duudmr. red hr. otobed wilb rrerything reqntoiia forenak- * ! ing myrelf^Jeewol. ^Whd^ klredog. * : Wte I isd =ti ssy-rH t-t-nLti more praaeulahle. and had replaced my ■noddy boot, by a frreh pab f.rnl.h. l ' " me by tha aerrant. I waa down to Ika ' 1 prekw. whan tba young Ia4y nwdtod " "I am babel Yanghn." ah. add. graecfaUy, " and you are to tha how of 1 Oolcmd Vaaghn." ' " And I am Jtobn AtherVm, of Gbaator; 1 * | Mtoa Brym'a buardre," I mid, to rahun. ^Afpriatamaawredbar^relapoka. ! ' Whom ntw'tod. ! our good reighbor! And Ihreo to your ;:-s2sxi,s; ' red .h.^id. my haaear oa bia bred, ■ aad my raltoa la b ia btoak paw. ^t,vs\a=t s: p aret re bufb boaia mkaraaotop-an ' ■ llialliin tor wklafc 1 wre truly gretofal; ] ; ftw indeed I deabt if I oould hara walked . ' tkedtotow iaB, br.h. 1,1... mired reedapeoadittcmoforg're of lore^i ' I ' T"r '.'-"J •****. mi kremn- , ad twdre konra aw^ la aweat rimoae of lhakd Vregho; bat wkaa d Uat I c •woke, tt wre to flad a«y amitoenlpl ' 'Iktodia h. eW. witk to. kred red body.Mnrellydtoamtod. Mire Rryon « ml I to bnrtog doa. Ik. Ared; dm ' i jAaking bar parkarfwl Mm. dm W « mid. are pnaarred la aC^to'^rireZe " •Vttttdd I krep him to a highly w iwtoretow at aatiag w h 1 I I I Idklatol Stoetomyladdmnr; red to die .toy - 'to-tog the reaenre totoB ImZZJZ ' — ~ " " day i. wkrek. [sy.aa.gsar _ 1

a. A NdaraUd'. Adreatarre. m a*mTham~ >he I1" ' P»* * «ha amtoady aad • S^fyed 1W ■■■Uir algid prowlcre T- Onamoretog.wh.retodbyhtlgu.red *• baagar.be Imd tollea ndrep nadre toe Ar toaltorcrf a dyke. A. it ekareed. aom. Y- amaU fabde be had aket were wrappd ie 7 waddtog aad depodtod to bia bat. He wre awakened by eareeihtog cold pre— <*■ ingegdndhi. Mad. Throwing ap *7 hi. trend be adaak a eared, which be 1 toreedadda i«to Ore gmaa. Again be ^ "7*° Aeep, end agda ami again the died yard, away; hia indefatigable — b"wi^J *"**' 7. taken up bia qonrtare^'i ruined tbreah* P. lag mill, a couple <t hungry rat. nreds ™ rep— led oudaagkto upou the wallet be ~ wre oetog re a pillow. But to. modelw riling end the moat etartUng of there had it ant been (or our firm faith to him, that we are fncHnedto let him partly tell u it to hi* own wnrda. He had token np *■ hie night qnartere to the reined oadie of the Boyne, whieh ore reed re a pen for cattle. Aa be wredoatogon the ground, hr wre reread by eomrthing pattering * orer hie lege. When he raiaad himself. » the uimd tore a kretr redret, hat whrn to bad laid down again, it returned I altar a few minntoa. Mechanically he ^ .wept hie hand aarere liia cheat, aad hr e polecat. " Thie time it wre the aceot of e water I hen bnUoned np ia ore of bia bread pocked that wre the ettmetom. II.- " ehiftod hie podiiou, eo re to make hi. ! '7 .me ileal ridble by bringing the open ! _ doorway between him and the aky. 1 " Well, jret re I hoped and ei parte 1, in I about twenty mtonlea I obeerred the _ fellow entering the rault, looking draigbt in my dirertiou. He wre Tar, oantioa at flrat. He balled end looked btdiiad bin. He turned end looked oat J* I eoald reaily hare abot him now. bat that would hare apoiled the apart; be rides, I nerrr weeied my powder en.1 •hot upou anything I amid take with mr * hahda. Baring ehmd for a few eeeoad.. he elowly adrmnced, keeping hie noes to tha ground. On he came. He pot hi. fun faat oa my leg. and reared me foil " to the fpoe for about a minute. When * aattoAad with hr. look at my face, to dropped hia feat and ran out of the raalt I u»a a good drel direppointed ; i nn^ t frered ttol my l^ok tod fnghte— .1 • aored by h— ring Ika waH-kimrrif mnl* ' aaamad to me thai I wee about io be eeeaalted by a legion of polecat., and that tt migbt be beet to tore a retreut' r ..The rtory gore en rery dramatically, f ■ ataneaa. The polecat came back delltorI alely, repe.te.lly throwing look, orer I i hi. toouhtore, re if to expected re- " I on Ed war, b. thcn"^^r^ toAto J ; the doar red akriaknd out another aom- " FtaaUy, to again dragged himaaif orer Edwards' cheat toward the arreted . prey^ ^1 lay re relU re death, bot being ' etoat made the brute mire hie toad, and •tttol momostl gripped him by Ito . Ihroet I sprang iutanUy to my fare ' and told on. Bat I aetnally thought ptotha would tore lorn my hand, to ' get him turned round, acre to get my . hand to the took of hia neck. Krrn • ttonltod enough to do to hold him tore. How kg aarremed and yelled ! ; J . Wtot re noereihly nrtre to the dred of I [ Ito night 1 Tto rerit rang with hi. r Breo Edwards' mrecotor hand, frilol ' toreBnk. Ito polrere. STuto I fmre^opre tto 'ii.tor.-. jaw, mrf j toum, and Edwreda' tond. war. re ' ; ; 1 to ctoracttr rejoally tmuto, Ito ' I wre wm -reh Ito rernggto. red ! • "aUttoarere reJreUare I rereeidad laktog him wilbont ito dghtret to • i n \ Sandwichea. " Wtoi do Ito Araha ef toa darert lire au. par-had a ragtoak Utla girl of "Fwdgal Breiy. Ikal to re oU « ■ mreilrw. Ttoy too re Ito read < which to (aamhrtokea) than." I but, pa, tow d. ttoy grt | "Wrei. really, lMIy, I grre f» t «d Htole7 P-'to2t red" '""er^Vtto i "On* noma, my Amgktor. that to « ; Mlliai DaaT aay amottor word. j "Okl yoa; da toA are wtot Itoy ret « "hiulha! Why. wtot do ttoy 1 ! "Hattar, to to are*- I "Bream! Mew da ttoy got bretor r > "Wky-j—k— .pu,*rewtouLre . k — ftmrei tot. a pdtor - ' ril ito toreBy bre km are toto *.,< A|»>» jjf'n ' Vlmlg'mJ btoto ^ brere . to » h If au I to ttoe ptoaa toremg . u hreu naare a. m. ma 1 i .

HiBZUAnox or KHiixowit. ad Tto ecedrorarry re*reariag the alleged ra. hibernal >m of .wallow, baa caoairml e nd new omlritoticm in n letter written by ne Sir John McNeill to hia brother-in-law. n. the dake of Argyll, aad printed in a lele i, umbar of tba A'tmrr. Thn letter. Bp About twenty-Are mil— south -of Trtmrau, tto capital of Parma, Itoeo la a Tillage eallal Kanaea gird, near uuich ia to a ttreem of beaekiah wrier running in a n- daap tod, with nearly perpendicular - beaks, some forty or fifty feet high, ml Being largely impregnated with salt, n this etnam la rarely if ercr froaeo. end in floaty weather ierreortod to by Sights ad at wild docks. During a (root of uoh- uauai aererity I went from Teheran Io is Kenara-ginl, accompanied by Sir Henry he Hawlineon. for tto porpore of dock I- shooting, tba aererity of tto frost re promising good sport. Haring slept at a tto Tillage we next morning followed 0, the downward course of the etrrem along ia, tto north bank, and had proceeded n, about a mile, I should think, when we ill came to a place where there had quite ip recently been a email iandahp. The of ] brink of tto bank, to tto extent of parol | tops twenty feet in length and ten or d, I twelre feet broad in the middle, taperig ! ing off to each cod, had slipped, bot tod If, | not fallen down the took. Between thie at j detached portion and the perpendicular si ! face, about ten feet high, from whieh it is [ tod broken off, we saw, to our great surprise, a number of .wallow., not leas,. I m ! am sure, than twenty or thirty, lying, re ! I at flrat supposed, dead; but au taking r- I np one of than. I found that it wre alire, Ie ' breathing wre quite perceptible. I exia .mined a considerable number, end m found that they were aR alire seal breathr. 1 log, bot none of them gure any sign of M I attraded to the perpendicular face on g oar left, from whieh tto slip had broken y off, and whieh. wre perforated by a east d 1 nnmlwr of boles, eseh about the aire of t, J. ist bole. On looking into audi of ,t three re I wre toil enough to see inn. I a- ' fonts! In all of them awsilowa in the y finger and thumb to pull out awsilowa 1. from scleral of there holes, and in each u i care found that the hole, which paneis tested borixootallr a coneidereble war U I into the bank, amtainal more swallow. B | in tto earns condition. In no ease did I « J sec one lying on another; ttoy were all « ! lying singly with ttoir toads inward. I; each bead loaefaing the tail of Ito bird d before it How far there boles penes j tested into the bank, or what number of jAYrullowe each amtainrd. I did not aaeer [I I tain, but it ia plain that (to original eo a I trance to there dormitories must here d 1 bewn in the external face of the portion • that lied slipped, whieh, re I hare 1 Staled, wre in tto middle, from ten to h 1 twelre fret thick. Tto boles in the an <- | disturbed partem may probably tors r been of equal or greater length, and if - ao tto number of .wallows hibernating 1 1 there must hare amounted to many n hundreds. lea's Maskers. I Man succeed In ttoir piufereicm. quite * at manners re by talent. Demosthenes. ' in (Mug hia well-known adrica to an I thing., the Bret " action,- tto re^to ■ "action," and the third " ae«ioo,"-ie euppoaed to tors intended manner only. A tailing pronator ia hia opening remark. gain, tto good will of his bearers. f and makes thia foal both thai to bre I I -by hie tamaaa. Tto rtnT^Jdsrel ' into hie petieute belief is httreeU. end that tope whieh ie ao farorable to . Inug. i Ity — by hie manner. Considering , ttotjurym— ereemroely pereouikcriiooe :=ri»d with premou or pewjudioe, a - ' barrister cannot aAwd to regfort manner if to would bring twrtre men cue after restore to hie way of thinking. Again. . toe tto I ml. ■ ■ man any eta* tat trade | | b-fr thre.gredto- ' rtlto flttret" in kmrnaineuta lor a lady's i man" dread— tto rorilri?" at'to— , WOtoa, tto tori ■■.ml but ugliest flrea of hie day, thought ao. "I re," to mid, "Ito ngtoat man in Ito three kingdoren; but if you gis. me . quarter at au hour-a ttert, I will gain tto loss of Tto Hrekna <*! K. ) TWaprwpA tail. I of .young -reinttotplre-who.ritar I fat rein to grin girl to reriUnpre re . Iret rreori gar. tor • $30 gold , cm eoadrtnm that ato -mid "go ■rith him ore reek," to bring ooufldeut to. would lares to lore hto. Tto , wurere Mlflplil red topi tor plrelgu i tto red of tto weak to. "did not , of tto r tore rt m. ato to try him ■ [ rereth. Storing tto mouth to ^ro tor , ■"to ring. Hto trirei rrey bred to | tore kirn, bre did not —red. red told , Than tto girre wre regi j . Ha , grirt. red rerered tto ye— wrereu j toto not— to reB I., ,111,. Tto , ' "^tldtoh— t* Tto"-- ' ' IreareMtoto Mto ared to. , wsuM are tor torer Tto totre to- , fl-re-f store tto mtokwrire atoere. | bsrsssy"^! fto immm ire. '

A MAX CMOCOMLE. Yd In Loodou ttoy tors ou exhibition a H— ao. whose parionreaore at tto PaW| I riliou in OoraotJy ttraet res Urns ilette scribed by Prank Buokhmd ia Land «r. | red Wafer - ire When the curtain drew ap I ulawiiid oo tto stage a rery Urge tank, with a of glare front, flUad with water. In tto * srier -ere floating Are bring crocodile* ! averaging from four to six fori long. i a The toad striken np a lirely tune, and Ire tto maa -crocodile climbs op e ladder at rb. tto aids of tto tank, end at ooce jumps It. into the wrier, which amies nearly up nd . to toe neck. He first of ril welkx ronml m- I cm rod ilee, making them swim about in all dirertiooe. There ia oue of hia ry j aquatic toaeta, howerer. of which to ok seems to to io wbohaume dlrod. This let I ie e Urge mapping turtle, but I oould ed iinctly of what species it was. Haring ng , looked around to are where three raped i tiles are swimming, Mr. Hwaa dries re | down to tto bottom of tto tank, ami He j quickly sailing Mr. Snapping Turtle. ■V- I tabes him stout orer his head, mark to tto delight at tto audience aad tto die•r- comfort of tto turtle Tha reptile tor ad ing been Ihna performed with, is slluwrd lie to go, and lie dssranle with alaxy.beerr re motion to tto button, of tha wrier. Mr. it Swan next feel, aiming Us. thick of the ir- crocodiles, which tore by thia time .1 crawled into oue corner. Haring choaeu aa two of them, he rery adroitly takes one ig in each tond round Uie neck. Thia, I , e, should imagine, waa • rery diffleuH U thing to do, aa the crocodile, object eouX. riderebly; they make tto water bod id again with the lashing at their tails At b- last a firm hold h obtained round ttoir of becks, and they are flourished about in m tto air, opening ttoir mouths ami mapin plug right and left. Mr. Bwan then dr. of be drinks, rate ami writes cn a dale, in of thia respect rivaling if not outdoing tto " II Ulnar. Frog," who performed in Louse don s few yea rr ago. Tto mecriptioct Hi ha writ— ou the slate la " Hwaa, tto ra man crocodile." He causes the croooHi dile which lie baa at the bottom with iy writing with hie paw. Ascending again ra to the surface, Mr. Hwau ia offensl a box j I by the attendants He opens the lid of II the box, end extracts thereform a good 1. aixsd boa constrict. »r Thia he cnlwiare d round hia neck and cheat, and —sin de- ! r- seen, la to the Imttom. wearing his err- 1 >f pant necklace. From the liottotn to alr tasra , the boa constrictor to aaemd ami i- swim about the tank where to Ukre. re The serpentine mode of swimming by ' u tto boa constrictor, ss seen in tto wrier, e ia highly intonating. The largest of the io crocodiles lire yet to be exhibited. Mr. e quite well what is coming ailTnua g cn using tto water to become an faUrt y bubbles that uor can hardly aea what ia going ou in the tank. At length Swan mb-hea tto reptile; he has evidently cupeiderablr trouble in keeping told of | * thie fellow, who Laaliea hia toil about in '• after rcimmdrancre with the crocodile! ° hr =sgrr to get held of hix toad with i " tto right hand and hu tail with tha left. Ha lifts him out at tto water and appar- ' entiy ie glad to let him gu again, SO rio- [• leatly does to struggle for hie liberty. b through, such re opening tto crocodile's 1 * mouth, making -the targe make ewim '[ round in n circle, etc. Thie |«-rformance is hitereoting to thoac accuatomed to " fcata of diring ami to mlnralintn Mm— gen of ai|reria may also take a hint (rot . ° it, ineemoch that ttoy trey lean tto. * crocodiles in sqnana are trolly grecefni * awimmrea, and not tto totorgie, sleepy brute, that .me aero broking like to— of * wood in atollow water behind iron hare. * Of "era Ito JiBcuhy would to in ' b keeping three crocodile, in huge tonka. * that of tto water being always of ope |j temperature, that ia sixty to arreuty oe- " Hroltk af BraxIL b All intelligeut traveler, who tore riat itad Bran 1 apeak In tto moat gtowing • « terms of Ito country, tto emperor of : - whieh, Don Pedro toe jret paid e , e flying rieit to thie country. Prof. , r A genii regarded it « tto moat prodor- , f tire end interesting country rut tto • globe, and tto ao, fa whieh it to tto j , * ittok^toto'ltos r wwiert tto up .re i of rely » fewpeuec ! »'"li '■ TV-e n:i I Mete e rery rain- 1 1 able article ef nreai ne. while tto oft ■ I All tto trt^l fruita'areprodreed fa I i [f ■" mmJ P^" ™* **7 ' * a^ilicatioa of reZ^lfo'^^y'fa I r tto world approncto. tto leaflet Dare • > Pedro fa the variety of Me freest fro- < I ifnrtinre. Prof. Agareu atatre that to ■ > ■wcrahaailiBdBndi.i.Bt.iB Mflfaial I > bore a flare af Ired not half a arils 1 ■ Ttoy refreareM afaaeat reoey < I reoiriyedonbr. and reaay of them eapo- • I hlaaf ireri.log a high friktt. Oretaaa e 1 : 1 r II rax that hwaad Ire Ire file. I >!rerihre a frih that breed far faad;a«d e ■jifreiM i jl II a fares rehtto bread e — db —rial ttoy — bet... ■ rnt' bdrnre ^rejto*"^* ^ » CM Ma hm ed Ft g ■ eaoraarin, » mmtm Ikwk, » a i i lihrihl g— I . - * «*■ frit rd re ura re re- I gggiggj

Aa AwkwaN PufliareaatWe tor* heard tto hbtory of a man 1 who waa for many hour, watched by a I tour without his being able to reenoro m i from tto spot where to wwa sitting; here a. la. mora terrible ooe of a man and a at i to. frieod. at Bethany. South Afrion, took a eireultou. course fa bopoe to kill id ! en antelope to carry tome to hie family. Seeing no gams when to reached tto M | spot, toe bid his gun down oo a low. a, shelving rock, and went down lo.a cool g. to drink, after which to raturtref 'so ths id rock, smoked his pipe and feD aedeep. at In a abort time tto tori reflect id from pa ' the rock awoke him, and be sew a -far ge q. lioo rr.iochuig tof.irc him, willi hia eyre m ! lea. fo/mlietlnm. till lie had rw-r^l i, hia prerenec ..f mind; then, eying hia ie gun. InAnirad his torn! slowly toward it. ia The lion, seeing this, raised lib head ami hi ' gevc a tremendous roar. Ha made ana other, and another, and another attempt, 0, bot the gun being far beyond hie reach. ra aware of his object, ami wee eoraged 'I Itoi to could hardly tow lib atom bw to to touch it, ami to kept moving them, a- allerrately placing one above Ito other. ,. The day, peered, ami the night also, hut d U>e liou neror moved from tto epok The y aim again rose, ami anon rendered his r. feet beyond feeding. At nocer the lino 1, rare nod walked to tto water, only a few *• yards dbtnnt, bot looked behind ae he u walked, least tto man should more; ami I. seeing him stretch out hb hand to take ; I hb gun, tuned in .a rage and seemed It about fringing upon him. The animal i i- weert to tto water, drunk, and returning, 1 II by down again at tto edge of the rook. ! ,1 Another night paaasd; the man in dr 1 ir scribing it aaid lie knew net whether to : U dept. but, if to did. it must tore been i V 1 With hb eyre open, aa he always saw tto _ lion before him. Next day tto animal -r to listened to aorne uobr. apparently « ed in the buatoa. The mail mode ani- other effort end acixxd hb gun. hut lib y 'gun in hand, sx|»cUng the return if the , b lion, which, howerer, never come beck. . r Tto unfortunate man remained a cripple j * The Utompten Fbh Star,. , The Burlington (Iowa) l/atrlxva |ier- j . prtrate. the following ; AU tKe brge i ^ fish are mH rough! m the eastern waters ' .. ! Day before yromday Mr. Isaac C. Hrr |_ i roc. Agency nveoue, this aly. was I I angling (or the tinny enhabitanta of tlu. limpid Mbbaaippiop io JmlgaHimpauo's fishing gronnda. above Oqnawka lb j was fishing with a hand -line and hail mat > ^ with only moderate success onlil about I eleven o'clock ID the morniog. wlien Ito j violent rapidity that it art oue of the j wooden row locks, around which it hail i taken a turn, on fire. In hb efforts to m extinguish the flames and capture the fish. Mr. Herxvre upm-t hb boat, ami was thrown into deep wafer. Tto line wre ( tangled about on- of hb leg., which a 1 seriously impeded him in hb efforts to regain the heat and right it. Fortunately * to menaged to get bold of u oar. which . areiatad him in keeping hb toad over ■ tawing him out into the river, and Mr. Harnre, now thoroughly frightened, gave up all hope of securing it, ami. " bent only; em saving himself, etc in t , od lurtily for help, for to wre utterly . help attracted the attemtian of soars , nfiami. who immediately manucd a I mat and started to tto rescue of the un fortunate mau. whore nredtthni wre now * ooo at extreme pari!. Tto flab. . ! liowvaor, rapidly towed ib almost exhsorfcl victim orer to tto lown shear . baton th- raftamen could reach him. pulled hire up on tto bank, ran into Ito ' ! woods with him, climbed a tree, ami lauded Mr. Herron up after it, real wre ; j art on the paint of cutting hb throat with hb dorsal fin. when tto limb ao wlileh tiler were seated broke and pro ctpitatod both at them to the ground, where the ra/tmao, who had joot come - up, killed tto 6*h with a boat took. It f proved to to what b known aa a " ch— - ' nel cut-flak." and woigtod. when > d, rarest, . pound and a half, ami wre ■ nearly flro inches long. Mr. Rorrou, ■ although limbed and exhauatad by hb > fright and rough handling, b not ami- > oaaiy Injured, and b able to be about aa ! At tto present reoeMt'thXo b an am . paralleled h— of prareou. field I spaders fa Ito littnenl prorinma of tto i great -ffrting. to the — rod red I tto Bre ii n army. Tto hita cf . three ! aldrolaal rrg«-."T)^roraUy of .leoth ocror, bot ttore srr rree; the racoraaiag at Ito rod of fares dare. fa MTL chiefly fa tto erottalprriri— a. fare, thro ttoy tor. ££&££=£ •sort of tha Bfark saa. Ttofa ngM fa- 1 b e-rihmk to ttodrtttwfa tonfa i Affaafl fafaWlMfafa A tow fay. era fan faflfafa and — i rta flato— ilk i—e roufllri at ros tool 5S5?!c55H«;i 5s551!5rorai5as2i,

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MTiat b aoearty, attar all, but a aaixfara n The young Tex— doewo'l tall you hb era toart b aa awaat re a—, but m reya ; "Oh, atoll do to put in euflaa." What mart to Ito potato bag's opifaca HI of tto humanity that gore around all fay y. putting paeacre on Itovretnab of hum hia ha inserts! ■' Flower* an bonnets are need in gnat rirtf osHNi, ao that a mau may go tores '• at night ami stt right down oo a brouti P- | ful garden. ™ "I am a man of rery quirt tart re," " said old Hqmra Drinktom, re to quietly swat tohind tto door and bated eoenrthing. ml If the moaquito who left our nose in us such a hurry that to forgot hb Ml, will it, call, to ran tore it, and no qnrations 3,1 *>11 be asked. n- In a dbtrict of Northamptonshire, it, England, a school board has decided to h, giro a glare of beer hi roch of the. elder all pupils who at tlio rod of tha day b at tha -I bead vf the rlare. M adrertiacuient; " A good general aerrant wonted, who uudaratands plain cooking and making butter in a small famQr." *• Far totter umkc it in a churn. ^ ft would bo A good thing if all car ^ i brave firemen were pianists. Daring a at I '"If ft"' •" eleRSul |>bno wre w saved from the flames simply bccnusc a ^ | flraenun wre abl* to play upon il. „1 I Now'b tto time wb— the tired eitisen, „ | rroprtml for a time from labor, stretches id hb length Inxnriuusly in Ito king g rare al | of tto country, ami keeps hb wife np , i half Ito night rabhing hb rheumatic k. I shoulder with linimemt. a- | " Doctor, ray daughter aeema to to " I going blind, and ato'a just gutting ready m I few her wedding, too ! Oh, dear me, •e j what b to be doner'—" Lrt her go al right ou with the wedding, madam, -by Ir i eyes, marriage ^ ;; Jtfnvh hro hero rmtlcn Htaiuat the arkl ' into tto serarel flour of a bouse a smile *- i lit up the fare if tin- aged grtitlemau He real that lie wre now reconciled to U i. forth. his progress, sskul him : "Should a ,. man fall into a well fortt^ fert dce|i, sod a. with which he hail been digging, wtot L I surgeon 1"^ The stmlrot replied : " I | should advise litem to lc( the man lb. 'a ! ami flll np the wvlL" Ie j The religious of the world, with the b - numbers at their profereore, are cornit tnoniy art denro, in round nunilbra, aa ir j follows ; Judaism. 8,000,000; Christianih I iy. S5S.OIIO.OflO; Mahommedsnism, 1».- "• I 000.000; Brail ruillisw, 1 20,000,000; I>ar•I ■ siara, 1.00O.Q00; fahldhbrn. f«3 .000.000: " j Fetish bra. 180,000,001) ; total, 1.174, C 000,000. e new H- Obtained a Speech. The speeches of Sir Boyle Roche, au " eccentric memlier of tto Englbh I*arl lbmeol, oo important topics, were prob pared for him by Mr. Edward Cooke; • stsd. us his memory u-a jmrrieulMAy rey tonUve. he seldom eommittrtl himself, [■ except when to rose to ntler an original [ remark. One night, toicg onprepaml with a l* speech, ami yet feeling a strong inclinay torn to deliver hb sentimrob, he retired ' to a coffee- house, in order to mold them ' into tto form of an oration. Wliile en- '■ accosted by Sergeant Stanley, n rninb- ' u-rial member, wlwee custom it waa to h rise, toward tto dose of a discussing, " oompibd from tto ipiickss of ttooa who >• haj addrareed the Houro tofan him. ' F ir thb debate, however, to wre fa a • having, with gnat labcw, produced an 4 .inginal cnm;ioeition, prior to tto de- " livery of whreh, to tod XUp|. rd into the " coffee- bouan, in order to refraafa his L memory by looking coco mora through ' the nunrocript. This, uniurtunalaly for > himself, to toppauad to drop ou retir- ^ ing. Sir Boyle auatotod it up; and • erf ul was hb memory), found himarif . master of tto whole. Hartening to tto end tto a£Z*Zilh mtonaUa'rorvart- • nare, to tto .in ^ . . I 1 1 1 ■ — — ) mnrtiflnatinu at tto proprietor, who. it • Meeting Btoafay again at Ito eoAwhouse, fa tto eouraa of tto might. Sir Boyle returned him hb manuscript, rith many throks for what to waa , plreaad to term tto loan at it; adding: ' grackbuylfafarmrMrilkra , "7 purpo^refa. «ncr it i< ' -y°w !»—■-- 1 Amrorosai plautallua to- afawrti.re ««,«ra ag*. are c< a rattwm l-ight. . fafatauaa at trunk, ato spread jt top; I sreire rt kmg. faB. thiu. gray otara. fafafoa. Tto ^gahm tgretl fa !!SS SiSSS I reread toforo Tto.a» fares fa fam- ' "" '"** **