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STAR OF THE CAPE.

VOL. IX.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1877.

no. 47.

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"MRM" —4 potato** _ HWWe to *wt— tto nte* t^22^aMwZhTttr*Iei Bar. Iterate eort Mr aa' ML ! . .. .. Ballad «TM"»7. " Ntanunai-wUMdw a Deem la tla wrbwd bard ; PlekU«tk.drifMla tka da^erd. IhwepWdwdeeMMt Un AM, Ol, tlwa la earl fur iw all, H»l{an| weawaa. TM*aMl*«w^*'n f«l»nt Lapni. oladlr -e Iwlp eer kind peM^' I QekklreaaDMtnlkatr wll . CMMrm AeeM be la ba b~7, KNWWandawea. MISS DEMAR I as ClotiUe, Miaa Deaar'' maid. If rue piaaaa, air, mlltH Ml the >b»U atary. Ton aee. air, Miaa Damar came here. W the Barf Hunee, teal jbit. Iwaaont of a plane, hariad been farad iadj'e^aaid, ami not beu( fit fur anything elae, eaa rear ' nanar, tfaoncfa I ana taking rare ; nf the landlady 'a children, lire Ray ■ had aaid to me: "Mow, Clotilda, if yarn arill take good i nara of Uw aiuldren. tdl the aemmer | liailute eoao down, IT1 get yam a nine . plaoa arith aoaae of the ladtaa." I waa impatient enongh (or them to eoaM, and in Jane they begin to am re. ' Rat it b«b not autil the lit of Jaly that ' Miea Damar oama. I waa paepiag through the blinda, aa liar carriage came up, and wban I anw , bee atep oat, I aaid to Mr*. Bay : •' Thaaa-a a lady I'd lika to earn. " "lt'a Miaa Demer," aaid aha. "What doaa it mean that aha'a eoana without bar maid r I wad* rooking Ullie Hairy to aleep, that cream*, when lira. Bay earn, "into the nnraary. " Clotilda,- aaid aba, " Miaa Damar'a Maria waa taken ill on the journey, and *e waa loarod to aaod bar back. And ahe wanta a maid. " "And may I apply In hw. Mra. Bay." "Tea. I thick yon had NHer."ah. ■a So I laid the baby hi the cradle, and want up and knocked at Miaa Draaar'i A«r. She called " Oouaa aT and I There ahe aat by the window, reading. "I beard yon wiabed a lady-e maid. Miaa Damar,- mid I. eonrtrayiug. "And yon are Clotilda V "T^mnlm.' " Mia. Bay baa rrcommradrd yon. I wiU engage yon at onoa, it you are ian<y.I aaid thai I ana. and than aha want •m leading, and I began petting the lmeem«-Uhl. in sadw. ll aa. all •toawa with jaweh, and ftbbnoa, and m 'twere, they were wrought ao Ana, like amhroidery. And arerything'about bar, and belonging to bar. ebowed her the lady that I knew bar to bathe mo manA I aat ayea on bar. She read for a -faBa, and then aha mid : "OMflda, will yea take dawn my hairf My bead arfaea." No mill, air. That pnipto-Ua-k hair cama mrrolliag ia my headn, until it lay in ooGa an the floor. And n wm In# and Wnn and and aa adk. wm'dmmhalih^mprtm^" While I waa combing her hair, aha aakad ma qnaatliau abont myaaif, in a ptammnl, kind ear-haw long I had ham in Ihia omnlrr. and ha I I my heme, and did I think Iahonid ha happy With har? Oh, ia aU her waya, dm wm • thoroagh lady, air I I didn't tall yon aha waa handeomr. did I? WaQ, I dMaT know it myaaif,Etamt. foe dm had now of Uml ftmk Bat h*T faoe waa jcet like one oaT oma 1 oaeataL Bw ddn wm dmfc, bid tae md ahiaing like mNa, amd bar aym wma ' itarWhlna, dandy and bright, with mrlad 1 I'lwk laahee and while brow*. I remember Mat aha wore hlaok and 1 -Mia, with pink roml ornament*, a grmt deal, and Aa wm rmy fond of nam ia ' w III i limn aha weald mam totfaiak • mrnhmmarf tlm. iM^i.mdthm Aa < *» im^*" tw uilaarowful-Um dm mdiW Aad ■he W.X.U haaa Ihm. ^mIM. nltm. whm I hm.m wmplahilahaaaan. How aha I ■'■rgai it. ar why it waa, I aaear aoaid I gge-.— IQ,' HU wm had of Ha pirn, ud U a . hrmh.amdlhainaka.andthaam.1Wa < wm a plana add Id Ohg. thai Ua | haaa. aad aawpd iway, ro wOf md ' han Himddhibhbmdh i ^•dTJ^rml ^■■ifhM. ; l ^HHt£v5c X — £j£."-Vtir i

■a on lh. cliff, and thai ba turned and I looked at her. Ba wm a large man, I bam raty hamlanm., hot lor a aoar from i hie temple to hie lipa. She did not aac : him aall. aad I waa afraid ci MUkrg 1 bar, far fear of terrifying her too mnch. | It wm aneh a lonaaoma apod, yon are. ' But pretty eoon he got up, aad wont i down the cliff, and when he wm below. I ehe epiad him. 1 "Oolilde, who ia thatr dm aaid, i wooilen ngly. I "1 don't know, Miaa Damar, bnt I fancy it moat ba the mooter of The Oder*, there— a lone kind of man, who j Her mind eeemed to wander, and ehe i began ringing again, and I wm eery ■ glad, for it gare ma a 'Unagreeable feel- I lag to am bow ha looked at her— not i fierce, or eril-likr, but with bin aym I dilated, and hia lipa twitching, ao that it J • wm quite etaftlisg to am him. I dream* I ' ed of him that night, and rmolred that. > • in the morning, I would bog Mim Damar | • ucrer to go about the beach alone. j 1 | The next 'day wm rainy, and aba did ' < ndt go out, but eat, all the mofknng. in i I bet room, with an oU latter in har hand. • The eheet wm quite yellow, and there I < for ahe laid it down at laat, and. wrapping 1 1 a ahawl about bar. went on t on the long, 1 00 rated porch to walk, m aha did, aotna- ! ! timta, when a kind of lietliaainm mamed < to poieuM bar. I pooped— I could nut ' r • help it— I wm eo curions to eee the ' ! piointe. ; ' " i I juet caught eglimpm of a handaome I ^ I aaa. with Wue eym and a blonde beanl. j 1 | end than the wonW of the latter caught i *• i my aye. for it wm writUo m dear m , ■ j print, aad ono might hare land it t " "Since my aoddent, I am horribly ' " lUaOgured. I glee yon up— tie your • '' I dooming life to the richly wrack of mine. 1 Elinor, my bmatiful one! Farewell' f Ood bltaa aad keep yonl Q guana" I ™ I caught aight of there worJe, 1 hare and there, far Mim Demer wm jaat 1 to Ecroea the ball, and likely to oomc in any inatant; and it wm rery wrong of me. ' „ aoywny , to be peeping at her eeerwta, and ^ aha oo good tome! But cvioaity cnuam m * WK*"1 «"*. « - i ' v Oaring .found out ao mnch, I broke ewqy from tha temptation, and nn down ' etaira, oociy to know what I did, Mane I . „ I'd no right to it, and yet aatUflad in me ' ' Bl mind why Mr. Alcaetor got each cool j bow*, ami why aba nerer would drire | out with Colore.) Grafton. ?! Whan I want ap to dram her fur dinner, j 1 mw Ural ehe had been crying, and yet ' aba danced that craning till twalre ' i It waglem than a weak later that there ' came a cold, rainy time, and the people .. at tha 8a>f Home were thrown more to- ' gather, and got mora familiar; and Mr. " Aloamarand Ookmoi Grafton both offend , .1 thcmmlrm to Mim Demar. and —era re- j ^ fared. 8b. -« playing upon the pUno on. J craning when the colonel wm talking | , aad walking with Mr. Bay upon the ! " 1 toot P°*ah, juet outaide tha window.. J and aba mw, m I did, the queer figure of an old Frenchman, in a eel ret oont, , tha hoW atepe, to ^wak to Mr. Bay. J Mr. Be. went to meat him. '' " What ia it, Yarai r ha ndd. ., Mim Damar etarted from bar teal. c „ and want to tha door. d Auxana lim raL iU-ha bm tha ferer 1 u I Uara him aU alone, wldla 1 coma to ,, yon. MSB yon bring one doctor tonaf _ ,t Monnaur Auterra ia near to death- ? w rary, rarym." .. The little old Frenchmen arm tha pio- „ tare of dietreer. To my aarpriaa, Mim r Damar pmhad through tha gmtlamrn. „ j and laid har hand upon hia arm. u " Ymm. what. i. ynnr mmtor r k "Mm Dim. Mam RUnorl- ha il lho"Nd- p ■ " Hnah 1 Where ia Mnnairnr Au- D d " At Tha Oadara," ha enewered. Miir- u aringm thoagh ha bad aaan a ghuat ., a She fiew up to bar roam. I loQawtog. She begin hunting for bur cloak. I fe d fcmad £ tor bar j and Una aha hade ma r take a ahawl, and aoma «ilh har. ,, y n had began to rata fat torranla, bot . " TgiiZii UkaBghWag. h« abaatm far * I, , " toM Tha lain draoehad m, the enrf ^ ,' -'•load ataa. the darknam atoned harnily K , around oa. bat *be lad tha way atraighl u t to ttoaduar of Tlta Qadaaa. ,, . She parhad opanlhn finer. A am- * trona bound ram (ram a mat in tha fell, pi 1 andgpaa ndin. u , "Mogul. Mag J." dm amd. gently, „ , and gara him har hand toamaM of. Ha e, I har fiagara, and Urn ladlhaway to a dpml toam door. MW Damar u I ~**T UmilH. I Ttomm mra aatiif atndy. (all of M ' wmaamchto U. rod a ataa lyiag. with £ i "toaad aym, apou tha pfltowa. Tram- . Damai kaafl ito.a r I " Oetard 1" k I Ha only maenad and anttond. I : * • hot Imahaad aad panhad lipa. At h. I Imgthh. draw, kmc Mgh. tormd m to "VA-*.— T. . - ; ti »j , I,— Rim mha'il gl. nfffi, wto. hi. to ; :

i hare doubtod. fir. had job mm thorn ' , looking into aaoh other', eym. ' J ! enough, and eo cm eoe, dr; bat Mm. • d— . . all tha flnah and aparkla of the . har face whan aba aaid thorn two little wurda, "IwiUr the frogianoe of ! , orange flown* about har. Oh. it wm habere me ! ■ Igyptiaa lammy Pit*. , A oneepundenl in Egypt writer : , and tha .ite of ancient Tbcbm have for i [ nome lima bean apoljaiad oo far old j . : bout* fur rhipmaal to England, to I : manure tha fteide of that erarutry with ■ | their phoophele. Pnmtimlly. the an1 airot Egyptian, are of on me to anybody, . | and they thaaaalrm ooukl not object. , I on their own theory, to baee their bodice r j i.mieited to the benefit nf the bring. ! Million* oo million- of the inhabitant* I ; of ancienl Egypt are bunol in the mam- ; I I my pit* that line tha border of the . | the pyramid of Cheope, and which wm j i pan, no doubt, of the cemetery of MrmI phi., thouaand* on thoumnda' of mum- . | mim wm piled in tiara, one whore the I other, to ao unfathomad depth. When ; dragged out their buna* cracked Ukr dry I I wood, and thrown npon a fire tha air filled with aromatic perfnmea from i ! tha tub. tan ce* in which they were rm One of the Arabe with ne, who ; ' iscautioualy jumped into the p*l, aluaat i ! mok out uf eight m he crmlinl through ; I brittle mam of dry boom and papyrus ten ill around hia waiat de. wnptirr of hia genealugy and peraonal — a kind of autobiography in | brief, Whcr* many are entombed to gather it wm a rrceplacla of the com* , deed. The great, the royal, tha noble and tbe military caete were placed . in a triple aerwa of gaadily -painted ' cheat* eo rrml *11 orer will* hieroglyphic* . nnulel with gold. A glUUd f*ce al I waya indicate, a mummy of rank, a ho ; ia hia day played an important part in I the affair, uf hia country. Toe ekull* j hare not much breadth of front or tofffa! of brow, and they do not denote a highly intellactual race. Xevertbe* | Ifm, the ok! Egyptian* did great thing* in their day. "ITiry ir Trailed Icttera, ! they cradled the art* and acicncea, and : they built the meet eotuaeal and impoaing and enduring mouumenU of archithe world line erer wwn. The Copta of modern Egypt arc aaid to be demanded from Ibem. and probably they are, la they hare the mmr grace, myt- ! dweller* of the country had, aa pictured an the painted walla of tbr royal i ■epolchrm at Thetoa and Dendomh. { Like their a nee at on, they do not aammiwith other raora, and keep np their I generic charaotarietic* and jiurity of blood. The Khedtra hm tokwalad Ibe mire, bat he hm tor aerrral year* pmt forbidden the export or aale of tha ariatooatie clam, wboae prectons remaius > areeonlagaally praaarcrd in unamratal chmta of high inlHnali rmluc Caffin* to Ink , ] The poor people of New York are arid ! to hneq an unacoonnlabl* mania tor pompe aad oaromooiea ; conaaqueutly whan a la—ulni of a family dim i all mailable funds an eipended in laying i the body in ■tote, and in an lm pi nature I cartage. Tha mailer of mrriagm ia not I Taxation* to the puna of the mourner*, a* their occupant* an expected to coo- , | tribute thair quota to tha exponas of , ooUTaynaooa, a privilege eagerly cmIwaoadby hundreds who regard a funeral . proemtton to the light of a grin panda. ' But tha lying m to t. impoai^ J unpecunioo. ; consequently to a corpae lean ohfaatof curiou* ixapatoiou by ad- > miring frindfilha hem.1, of tb. cxhi- 1 b.troomn be mcured at a -mailer axpmtoCjhnmgh Iric hire of a amkrithao . i lined Willi riab aalia, aad otherwtoo j gfiOO caakc* can be hind of ito axtbt tor, who auppl wa aa mquirito lming In aooordaaca with th« rulm cf the trade, pink for a brunette, bght Ma. tor a ' aad ao on, aad into too toritad | hoar of burial anieas whan tha iarida bunt of tha coffin i. attppwi oatmd • J traaaterrad to a tfimap ' .tornad woodimitalwn of tha acafly aator • omkaf, aad " plaatad " without tha ito- > of fin doilaga a day, aad m tha body to f geomrily "Irid out" lor throe daya. I this, with inoidaatoto. tiuadllllli. a good i of k law lah fit |i III ttoxtogs Imb. ! BtHmarkp haaka ia Maw Teak ( Itotolffn. and the Maw Tort Itonto ' mTaeahaaa rmda wtto their i i| ifi m. : : —In MM*1" i ligi III i i ban baa paid ia (aU, uml il assansss ; owad rigmdtom to ton Mate *f Itowaa- I bsrS5Bsa*=S: —iT-.r ; ssassaatciti! EHHSH3 i

B | CREMATlO.f. ' >. ton* prugnm both in tha old world aad i r. ' the new. There ia a aoriety in Londou \ i ttooa and collect and pablilh argument* . ,f and alalia tic. In Oarmany, Kteording i a to a report iamud by . this sommy, the ' idea ia eery popular ; a congrem of cremalionteta wm bald at Druadea laat year. • which wm attended by delegates from Frtglaiui. France, Holland and Switaerla , land, and large mm. war rawed for the . d . on the Ste merit plan, with alight tuodifih ; tie*, that of Zero* with orer four bun* l- tired member*. In Holland the cantaal L legacies hare planed ito fund* inT^fie . a ronble *hape, and it publtahea a paper '. in adrocncy of tha catsae. There are n two anctetie* ia Amtna. where, how- ! i a March tbe cramatiou of Ihe^dead ia per- ; : t- mi tied by law. Ibe only preliminary t- formality being the obtaining from the e municipal autharibee of a permit, which i y board of boa'th. At the recant medic*] , r am reottoo at Mllau tbe Trruxxi-Bctti i- a body frotr. the diaeecUng acbooL It bceldr. Ilr Ie-mttyue * furnace *1 W*eba building — cue at Brooklyn and one al ' , «. Chicago. ll The English society. It may be added, u i hm a full treasury, and one of the ne t trouolilao ctueterim ba* uffered it ] : d , to the eccleriaauoel anthonUe*. The 1 ;1 following it a oomplete list uf the crrma1 tlono daring the past decade thai hare , a been acaentifically noted : e lW»-At Padna ; woman of thirty ; I- weight of corpee, 1 16 pountlr ; of aahee, e , J' un.lt ; weight of aahee. three pnuivU, ■ ' minute* ; oert of firing, sixty cents. i, ' 1870— At Milan , man of acTenty-mr. i J weighing — ponnde ; weight of aahre, t : aix pound* ; time occupied, cue hour, - i thirtr minute*. , e ' lBYf -At Bredan . woman of mreuty- , • two, weighing aereuty |K*ind* ; time ocf oupiod. una hoar, fifteen minute. ; coot | , » of prooem $1. , tl 187*— Al Drmdan; two women .4 - twenty-ilire# noil twenty ; time oacti- . Itour, eighleeu minute* . wexgul cf aahee, ! - three pound*, twelee ouncea, and four I 1876— At Milan; mm of aereuty. c * three ; time occupied, one hour, thirty | t ' 1876 — At Waahington, Fa.; Baron i - • eon Palm ; time ooeupiad, two hours ; | I ' root at pToceaa, $7.60. 1 1877— At Salt Lake City ; Dr. Fred- ( crick Wiualow ; weight uf oorpee, 166 ; ' pounds ; of aahca, four pounds, stereo j I Herd, at Hbdam. Ceefulnree ia confined to no atatioo, ' ' i J limited mraoa, united 'with beneeu- i - ; the oouinulistiuoa that 'srim/frou in i ' pertinenoe, rnlgarity aad terry. 1 'IJX- ai°l^Zon»ai^ ■ icept ' Snaking to soothe a ruflUn by reason. 1 1 . lik. attempting to bind a hufUo with . ! garland of rosea. ■ i noes beings only aaa fit for *otitada, ! I who like nobady, are like nobody, and are liked by nobody ^ ' high' atotfam. and the graatori ganiZe. 1 haaanot haaa entirely free from to ; what tore of praise j llto ddfiauH to a roul mrj without 1 on id tow, wa lay ou aalrm open to be * ; toifiad with and trumpladrm. When ttoy llmaaalraa know it not, men's toarta will wcxfc ; a aanaa of right ' win inntolmii steal npon thair stoop, , aad aa larihinl of gnudaem w01 gush 0 tor* BtaaOearwator from Ito roto. . fiaa new Might eaa fada it ; 10m the 1 porfuma that a daad toiwar aaoda forth, T R>l*8fiMuh«naH$toHp iifiltoilm t ; wtoa riLlto bloom to paat. d i has Ito (ngnaoa of mamory ; it to tha , 11 g ilifi beam. Ito* glow, tong a . Mtor <m ana aad atoahaaa aat a ndaga a TtondtobthtoJtotfte Droned any. \ that Ma B. A Gate, bridge, of the h Ml ' >■!*■■ •* Ma mini, toa, hy j , aanrd a phmk t ito ay. 'arnidil j to vnadmgg4intohpat.ro thin Itoi . waatd ragatoa ATM,8fifi ad ttoa to . -f-i- toiMtoffll JPhag-M . ! ItotoZ'JMto Ma gntontoa atogtotdT prori.to.to- » tag to. av»m to a iririto atoritan dl adari aroA an whiah I ■ ttoaffridhto ,tom- tomtom, ^ TV. • ' that gahl mn to todtofi. tod fififitol dftoi-A to —a ai I U l» mi a *r w * j lifn Hllil ff TtorifiHtto a ' IX Z! ' 1

Haatlag Dawa a Marderer. ; William SrwlaaJ. ron of Richard i ; j New lead, an old find well-known farm ; ar. of Waahington ccunty, lad., ia 1887. f , with hi* young wife rod a child tea. than J . year old. U4» hi. home to *eUte in 1 ! Kama* In company want Charter , Walter and wife and their *qc. naigfa- - bow. When they raaohad Webster ■ ! county. Ma. New land, h* wife end K euj'l weru murdered uadex circum- ' .fancea U^t let to tha arret of Chart*. - W alter and wife, tha sou Hating escaped. . Sumedaya after the, bloody tragedy the > remains of Newiand, wrie found ia tha - woods, ami those of hia wife ware die- ■ ourered ia a raexra abor t aix inilea ba- . rood. The remain.' ui the child were - nerer dieeorered, but boom were found - which some at the citixena thought - might ba there of tha child Charles 1 Walter wro pa: apou trial for the mar1 drr ami waa found guilty, and in 1872' - expiated hia crime on Ibe gallows. Hia r wife mm also triad for being aoomeury 'to the murder, and waa sentenced to - ' three yean' impriaonmaot in the Mte- - I auuri penitentiary. Charles Walter waa • *1 way t re! g -est abont the muroer, main- - he admitted thai he had gooe out huntr icg with Newla i and *hc* him in tha » > woods. Upon ill return he told hia i son that lie had disposed of New land. ' 1 and that they must dispose of the wife 1 and child to corer up thair track*. ' Richard Newlaad. the father of tbe ' murdered man, determined that the aac of Walter should alau be brought to jo*. ' bee. For fire yean ha has hero search - - wheraabuute. Hi* search was finally 1 ron emful. tbe eon being found residing t ou a farm up in Minnesota. He waa ar* ranted and take to Webster county. . Mo., rome time u. ami rooo after the - ty year* to llie penitentiary. One of the t main facte which led to hia cmricbaii ' I was the identification of a bed-eptrad - ami other articles belonging to the mur- » dared family. Throe articles seta identified by Mr. Newlaad aa tbe property ! ; of his daughter-in-law. Tbe father of I the murderral man ha* spent large nn* 1 uf tnuoey in ferreting out and bringing : ' to juaboe the munterera, and baa had r the oabafactum of being rewarded for K ashler Naln. Train aad demi-train akirta are finiahed off with " extender* " or "wired; . faeinga." \ Side form* at the back of the polonaise still run to the de.ul.ler* Thia mode ' - U much liked. " Drag " bnud. need U. protroi th. ^ hountl aa fonaawlt. long, and the hem a half a yard in depth, r T»c "Catrina" ia a faahioualde | . design ia heeounug to deader figure* ' Hiere are no arbitrary rules in respect ; I to the modes of bridal Unite* Hilk. j > aatin, Indian caahmiue, ilnnin*ro* and > . lace with tolls are worn. The " Annette " baaqne ia eery die- 1 I ticffae. Tbe fashion uf tbe neck is a (a 1 elbow ; the bodies shape ia at tha SUrer filigree necklaces are pretty i ornaments fa* full-drees wcer. I | The " Dareoport " atyle of dzeto is model with aoriety lml iro Thia mode is rery like tha lSinorooa whan first in- ; ; trodacsd. higher than the ordinary color*, rocri aa , Mack and eery dark brown. Bloods, uah tinted, rod hair, flaxen lined, aDrcr ' 1 gray, aad gsmtlne early hair, all bring ; high price* fUflned yak te nam! in | making np e witches of gray huir. ' Tha " Elf rule " pnkaairo ia an entirely new modal ,' erery detail pniinli graceful ram* ami arttetic effect* The hack design te a cnmbiuatiou of loraly ' ' effect* and yet there te no appearance ' of intricacy ia the character of the pal tern. The lower portion al tha front ' ' breadth ia draped. Tha Crests at Fart* ; What become* of the old moon.? < 1 beeomaaoftto old mils of bread i : in Pari.? *ak* Mpueo. and the* tail. : teror. " Baker of the Old " freely gafhn* the rruata in bouding-hooro*, aoaar^wit^aro^ataiiied^wtUi InkTami I often piatod (ram heaps of rafaa*. are i arid by aarranta to tto " Baker of Old," ! mearimndine te first rarefally di- . ridad. The fragment, whk* are judged to aWl to a prman'tahi. mmditiou are in ro creu rod lorm create, mf pof, wtririr are nrod in aanp at low-riaaa ' ikipil ernam aarrad to iMikiiri igto 1 htea tore this origin. Theenuahs aad J dnhama rnnri. are poumtod mammtot • te'v^te^'ra- ' Idritd to atoronri. ground mto poroter. ' te» by tto 'dim* at a to. rinp. of mroro rijtoto^. ronrartto teto^ tonto j 1een$tol?ctoLl^Ll,ri mght ■ tonaa totoaa m toigto, rod Mia . C?tohiSir to 2m toSi ! •a toils a tennga ritey ahunt fate mro- <

A FEARFO; NIGHT. It appear* from the alary at Uw rornrunof the wrock of the Nettie Wearer all nail and' allowed tha Tamil to drift with the wind, although undue partial control Between three aad four o'clock, ami white! about fifty milre from Kincardine, the reeael sprang a leak, ami a* it waa impoaaibla for the crew to work • the pumps, CepL Reynolds at once saw that the neeul could not long keep aborr water, ahe being baarily laden and the water gaining fas!. Th* captain gar* order* that the yawl ahcmld he launched, which waa acrompliabad with some difficulty. A passenger named Birch from Buffalo, declined to bare the reroel. , the boat. Emery Robertson, noe of the when he heard that the reroel waa to be deserted, went below to get some additional clothing ami hia reliable* Ere he had time to return tbe veeael foundered, and both Birch and Bohertaun went down with her. The Khooucr •ank within o couple of minute* after the crew had left her. but of coarse it was impctoible to do anything to mre the two unfortunate men. In order to ke*gi their boat steady, the crew had the atern of the frail craft, and to thia pretbsy owe their lire* Tliey were unable to take airy provision* with them, and were but erantily clad, aerrral of them not baring been able to take their east* In thin manuer. with the water running mountain* high, ami tbe wind blowing long hour* in expectation erery minute of being conwgaml to a watery grate. Time and again did the surf envelope* out, righting itaelf jn all aorta of ootni* 1 eepeisml p-arilon*. almost aa if by a ] miracle. When daylight appeared, alj ni'ul dead with crild, and aa hungry aa j men could poaaibly be, no aight uf Uml .to think that if the weather did not moderate, it would be impoaaibte for them to reach shore, and ro there waa heartened dept. Reynold* by toad word* of encouragement, nerved hi* men to endure the terrible odd and I equally r^rctiouable littngrr. Shortly waa fast drifting toward the Guxadte I shore. The etorm had meanwhile ■ hated ..wnewhat, although tbe lake waa I aat. Kincardine heritor was reached aud aafefy entered, although with ranch liaoatod by their exjaaure to the element* in their moat terrific lorm, were I taken cant >4 by tbe authorittea, and j comfortably fed and clothed. With the 1 true nature of tbe tar. the request of 1 f ruia wma : " Can 'you han ma a chew I of tobacco t~— Tbroafo Otobr. A Tramp'* Terrible Rlfie. ' A tramp who arrived hare a few daya ago from the Went, say* tha Cheyenne (Wy. ) Leader, trite a good story about how he <Ua.lhea.lrd . -er tbe ITuidn Pacific from Cheyenne to Green River last rear by climbing upon the roof of a coaob of tha oolebratod Jarrett a Palmar foot train. Ha aaya that from bora to Sherman he rather acqoyed tto rid*' but that between Sherman mid Green River train aaa the rocking of Hie coach forced him to wind hia arma aad logs around a ; stovepipe and hang oo for dear life. Hia hat flaw off early in the rwiteal, marl after the train left Laramie be wra discovered by the engineer, who began throwing a hoary ■ bower uf riadara, bot that the brans*! one* merely col through hi* clothes like bullet*, while tto lighter com parod above hint. Hi* thai to moat pari with them, but to under him, aad they wars soon torn oil to blow away Although he managed to keep hia face tofaiad tto pip. aaariy all tto time to was fiaqorotly -track ia tto iaoa by lyiag riadara, an that wtoa to reached Greco River his back aad face-. waa tto poor tramp's fear at batag killed that this, added lotto terrible strain at hanging to tto pip. by main atrengtfa for ao loog a diatenee and tto lntaa*e suffering from tto -ornate inflicted by tto riadara, eaoaad hia toir to tan gray, aad wtoa to climbed down at Orroa River to looked liks a mro who tod aaro fifty aammsra inrin 1 of twenty-two aararrter Caspar. Ito venerable Paler Ooopoc paid a racrisad by Hoo. Otorira HrriU. who I.iudaited him thioagh tto axtearira j'arroy kfT Cooper ia tto. (ooadte of thaaswdafatoh- , mrote Mr. Hewitt, in hi. addraro of 1 liked dromgng.", toaaaw ttoy tod a matoa at wrote tor ttoro white Mr. Cooper had gtrro ttoro mfltoro a4 teitera. Oa bring tain ta ill to Ma wrohligmro. Mr. Oeopro mate a hriri MM-. te*Iac white to mid Mat to 2221^^2-2^2 i arari Ma iahdfiarii to tha aroroaria altto ] t . ri ttoro— My. Hatopte to ro. Ito Ma. tevd. whro propte wmrii mri toy to |ri tto rote ttoy .mrid fffikfit.Hto rotefi^roa rofifftoatea toM ! to MtowZTtto "V-T^ ■ "toMroih » . . hiroiim. hrotp 2ZT UTOM^S M te

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The Pwtorro. Kate Field writes from Frauea to tto ■- Maw York Ilrrald about a btsrd of . horara called by tto abora name : ,, " What ha* Mrack ma in Ham and ita d °righhoring horae-raiaing country te tto r, gnat atxa and endurance of tto track i I wwro raited Perchsroo — a crura twtaaao ^ tto Arabian aad tto original Norman 'm from noa to three tbooaaad pr unite, aad k has th* oomparatire action of tto w Arabian ihoroughbred with ttooompara T tire atrcagth of the rlcphart. A Ps*r etoroo will haul wilh ceae twenty-fire , trio, of American rot Ion, which te equal lo two loads .4 entton liauted In New l' 1 York by two boras*. In fact, cos Feru ! cbcrou te equal to four American truck n wake up tc a rvailaing rauas of thair de- , flriauciaa in tfate raapeet ia not a little .. but two idea* iu the matter uf huraea— j. the prxM'uetiou uf trotting aad of race ,. lie re tlioughl more of [ileaaurs than at D h manes* We bars brril mougrala x where ws bars not tto turf in view. ^ where** in Europe tto classes of bones |t are kept entirely extinct. In our grant , country than ia room for all rlaaaa* And common ocnra demand* that we larly in need .4 eiKiunng aori hone* k aad tto farmer, who are raifirisotly eo- ' will thank tto Ilrrald for having made d "W"'°- '' A KemarkaMs Ismary I One .4 the moat extraordinary caaaa - .4 rradiug and memory, that we ever „ heard of. ray. die Albany (M. Y.) B /Vr«* waa developed in court laat week. , A witnaaa who wm no the aland gars * although the affair oornrred many reus I. prsvxon* The counnsl oa tto other *id* questioned the accuracy of hia d memory upon rite! pont*. When the ,r relative lo har husband'* mamory. She p hi* enatum lo anw at two o'clock each U morning, aad read until throe ..'clock. J when to would again retire. Through d rai'tol to memory ro.at .4 Shakropewro'* t ation* of the Slate and United States, r ingtuu'o and Jackoon'a farewell ad0 drrrae* and President Lincoln , emanri- , jwdiou proclamatiou. There waa ao j longer doubt upon tto qneatina <4 hia J *ud it wm taken for granted that . erideoce — .boot correct If it w^^H A 11* j tdi llaahaiMl'. torala^^H a Shiriierg, id which the wiieh^| a wra before Judge Robinwai tbe aparial term of tto moo idea* New York mty-^H liy tto plaintiff foralimo^^H , fee. J. P. Solomon, wbu^H a Ito defaodaat, caaaad coo^^H , rimeut by producing h te^^H „ Tto chrot te a rer^^B * rft^Tbme * hardly anything of th^^| „ a native of Roam* ^and^^H 1 Sipteinliff wto"ZS^| .. eat him, " a. the saying i^^H aaya to believed whaf^^H agnad lo many'ttofj^M ,, month* tor pareou in^^N giving him baud and tooaly. Ha also aria^H t te only earning foar u and that to te uaiter , nearly all tto ttsro m facto Judge Robinson towtel AHVad^^H * Alfred Btoaa, of Pupter]^H aarpaaasd many (trite 0 taming to hia heme (into wa^^H upon a Saturday saroteg, la r par, to up road tto door at a cage rod attempted to take the ro^^^| ouJto bird 1 1 ililliig. to pdlted It riri^^M A out of tto cage, pat tto poor crsadH 1 beneath one of Ida laM rod arid to hte^H 4 Wife: "Jape, 111 kill *; it te tto last ~ h thing yon hare go* belonging to yoro e father." Ha Itou took Ito bird (torn tto y floor aad twtriil to aaok, tol frilrag to H" twTwrt" 2*^2. M .- Urate hia -if* She ran bam tto hooa* pui ■ ■ ■ 1 by the brwto, who altar a abort etose caught ap with har aad knocked har down. Ha thro triad to ' lift tor above Ui toad but (adad. and * dropping tor roddmxly tea raorirad . " arrara eat on Ito fanrit of tto toad. * Tto police thereupon arrested Stone moutto- brikkoro t^Ttotto ra : ^Uupunhia^K^roomrolto' nL ' dtearol hard labor (cr the arrolV to tto ^•PMBM. ______ Tto fltobl RroOroH ■■ FiaroL TtoRtohriParoteurotey I - ate—teg tor a Kiwpp aroaro te tto 4 |ri» I at Ma toll i ijiihil I . wto a temaa Tin i mi k I riteM^ ten atok. by mtema mriLro it . fate affy. Tto pro^ llw.hmteffteMLrote.aropten.ro. a bain Irak a mrote-a tetorby . r—i. I —triteeP i in —y to tto the aro- > j 2 2ptefinffto ^te^Ttoronri 2 I to. totete mm -tote Mala wi torn . jtoroS roffro