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, . VOL. XI. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1879. NO. 39.

JOB PRINriMC as *%tjxsjr WPP :«.OAAL CAHtii.. JOHN a. MUFPMAK, A'toroey and OotmoaUor at Uw, pom* * Mixo«, ATTORN ET6- AT-LAW, WALTER A. BARROWS, Attorney -gt-X*tw and Solicitor In <»— r. toWf" ltas«»airt«f»a» tawo— r HERBERT W. EDMUNDS, ATXORNEY-AT-LAW OLICITOR or OHAJTCKET, — "Mn'M1/ ISAAC K. BftHTMj hwhiH TtaUo^nM Dipolar Id j 11 If tfw fl f AMNION MCK itt>l|N «4J»K A. •■W4f*r ""'"wfjur'an. «. J. |l N I Ml — hud N/tr R., . — jMBBtaatoBBaw snjpp i»aami l>ANI*xT F. BKATTV. ssflriH ■

.(■Mini. '• IMakaavUl.ila. i. A tart. p., 1huwMha*i*krtajsg— »br w. toU k tao «U ssgkt WW *7 *T** taMw? Maroaaae — MM— A «»HMTW.B<I«. A~l V< eks' reck d.*WM BaB rn How Ml haia'wtare'ar nu - ; Th.1 M ■Rug I ino-sr*-' • Tfcst— IlroSkB ■>•*£ «uT » j Aad no ta~ u~* •» »• kMwMlnaltaoioiln 'iwpta-MrtlMtmAd. Ublmi{|Mki4*. Hrnrntmmr IhiWia MW — • ' WsMdsSrlnr lin I Im aaa y' ■ A 8PY IN THE CAMP. i When Viola AdairSJstor jIWI. hk ' BlMM Mi daagktar. Ik. ekvru EW old, lo hi homo, ok completing h«T twroty-ftrB ytu.^ttw wifc of EU-rt " J m'kNnnreUhB la early Hfeotd Mr. • Adair had hem a boyrima adorer of Ei- ■ I tort Itaar'i moth*) . Otore statsd, • 1 with n»ta> portlvr»of Mtha. J that (All wu oompktely natron. aad Ij ! ly |raa a strong frismkhip .ore rxlatlas : tata. ita d-d felbere of Elton and ~ VW W>Ut "" ™*0n' VUa Adair' ifeta H a |MaM! 'hntadta»tataafcH.a ^iad taial'l UR RR I lM«lll sickling upon Adah. time to ; ml has* la to tear*. » » • Start Donna wm always to eaRm* • him. ha taring Bred w hahytawd - aMc fcrriga English rrlaHna. aad • inii.fHly lha po-ibility that ta - Bleb! to lha BOB charming tf young ! demigods — rtaagta by Viola into the • decided probability that 'to wu thus diriar.y favored. Viok's gr— 1-sunt. Mr. . Mjwtafey.'Bred ahe to lha bo—Wad. tart tain* eighty. If. day. and ao deaf a pose a panlcir bad aha thai arar aaa at : lha BOB po.Bl.ri Sr. Tort S»o.t« satorla. Ihh II I 11 Mdy. aa m.) br tonhad. did aotaoabrttonaaaj aprrUi dlrarSoa la tor atoicb dMly HA. ; Vlobb aaly roal craapaalaa wa» a wra MallhaBaSaaty.aladj aaa ahaB lulj ! JOB* aid, whahadSaaaaasafad aa MIb « AdMrV sDraraaa Bn«irtwalTr jnara a asa, aad who aiiU MMaad tor pcaitloa. L ihia^h S waa rrary dayt>rowia< Barr ?*T~ aniat*am*,'m* h"ir »» <»>* ' 2ns££Hifrr£ . "-UL Bj'daar Yltoar nriatead MVa ■ ill hi." "aart a dnadfa! thlas haa iaBhisiB.ldoB.nto par- As- - daatotoaltonha hh har» V^rt^ahhl I lull rt-afaaad ii RArirtM—to RB JIBI a as . l 1 aSESBS ip^ ,j TlZll Ml laaStWaa-ao-B

ally aaMva hatoa; far aaaaa sirla woald to nlaanblr ualaa tbry ooold - raaiU tto Ulan modta. aad I aB aocry aoanrhB frirokwi mil. Tto afforrr *b atilJ lylas a Ibc looasr. «UL closed ryra. bat br opaad tbrm tbr mognt that MIb Battarby aald : -Ab. tor. yapn. Viola - And Urn our aoacrptible youas heroine felt the roiqr of tor iaward eplrit ImoBoltaAriy ^ murmur. "BoOerby ru prtxHfy of food iooka." He na DoUdac of tto eort. He had beowa eyao of much briUiaacy, aad a browa. ailky moatacbr. aad u extmnely ^AtoBotteeby ad in^pupil bie ^ aaa poUah aad cnu* Bade a lor all ■aiaos facial drdcieoriea. edly. "*** tos^i *^ad° tto rooaaajrlaf: "Dr. ntd> la bare." » Dr. Fitch rut joany mao (not older, pcrbapo. tbaa tto aaEertr bimarlf). who bad rerally ecapletrd a ooonaof Earopaa Ira Tab aad bad arttiad b a prac-buttoLy^V-kL-t^TLa'Ld t^ bin Bp M loaf aso. aad dadarrd thai doaa it la B re yaan. Dr. ntcb took tto potiat'a toad la a very kindly way. aad. after holdins It lor a few momata, politely rauorwrd Ibeladier to retire, tolas erldaily d» alroa of ckaoiy rzaalalay Ibe iajorol Viola aad tor rt-pmima waited •nth B> little uxlety for tto drotoon b caar la about ua mbuUB Ttore «ae a arverr coaloeioo of a certain booe witb name uapraaooacaabie, wbldi would prrrat Mr. IfelmayneWb m. fe tto (caUeaaa'a namr) ka walkias at i, all for B laaB a fcrBlsbt. After tto doctor bad soar. Viola aB dowt by Mr. -o Dohaayae. er "I bope yooTl make yoaraaU <|ttlu at rt hoae ton." Mb torut. "TooVe sot lo be ton a week, you know." m "Tbfaka." be aid, with wtot Vioia i - 1*^! tbe*-^..ioM. ,7* i loornry ftoon L (a dBtaarr ofmaay si mil® odl ialo N.w Yort. beito p-tooo-a. afeiy foad of bocoebart. it Aad ttoa Viola toU b|B a pat deal id aboMtomtf-s pat deal man tton u to tojfl tor aaSadiartoplc. andasmt rj farlSIa waa any neraalty A ^Jaaaeaad Jotajaitoi Ua «pyh» b Viola ftaad benalf crytas &mn 4aara wbik aba NBaad to tbia tBBoirnrob eadias oa Mr. Detoayaab pmt. aad . Mto Batla.bj Bood aaa tor papll. tto d idBanof pliaap diBiaa A Ua tto kHowto(BBrah«.ttofediB w aaml word by Jaam (who acted a their « (oaBb rale* B |il a at) that they woald w to daflsblad toaaa hto aawaabajraa A- nady^to recrirv Itoir rISt. i. for thai, aad the hdia. aterrd bie af 'HiBWBH. ► "Vlakaaad ! mraoaorrjtliatwctaoei * tor. V* aloar today,- Mto Baoerby « i naaiii; "but tto feet h today ■> la D-A-. aad we're each p* a table, yoakaow-" tf taBly - Lii rZJZXZ Bto » tarty paoeed a moaeat. Sal ho Bake n whh a i Btolo f-" ttol *" wa to aoaaaaloB Aaa Viola. n Wba May (ot to tto hir Sat aoralay. oftw unite a loas drfee la tto bot a Jatj Vk>1* hefejrMy mawi to jj rtSl 1 1 ato hadat coaa. ~ " Jbb thiak of that poor raff*, t-r home * ttoar all abas r ato adtod. with mac* . word ato wbiapaaod to \1olai Z_ -Uoraalla Bri*p If dto« aa ato etabknf yoare. Wbydatyooto 1 -J**- ? " And what T aatad Viola, lookiay " r- ■to-." L do eat expan' oa'dil7 Ino'ltok. "f yoa deal drink hh proper to ah aiaaa •d AydByar^APpw.w^.^oa topo * wbfc*^toarBaSrtona.aaritotoya to asjto Alfeat, I can p. boaaia » °* *8.—e-e 2 back to lakoaaaTni awai'to 7 ir it k iTIir l*i ia 1* ill riimlina bul sSSSaai^g tS?SS5Si S; to Ito toi tor baaria topato

a tto wbola tblns I abeAtot to able to y At tbh moaoaat Viola daatod Into the a parlor; r "Taabomlaable fraud r atotofaa. raperUble bally la Ihledtaaeful way? Who an yoof What an yoof To . tblak ttol Pre actaily ton waallas It pity a yoo. aad eaine booe from the , talr ia tbie broCtos BU to-Co none i yo»! Ob. U'a enousb to torn a lady's mind with nyal Phase Marr tto boon i dirocOjl I dal tottar* yoa r same U . Dabnayne at all! I dan ay It's Smith * orJooea; Cybl you wmch. yon , Tto paeodo- In valid war etaodio; very r paoitaatly now tofon bie feiraanibi- _ later, bavins atort or toa movuul ,1 from lib Bra abocfc of anaaeBrat B "My name iat DalBayae." to aald. with rneaknia. " nor yet Smith, nor yrt Jcssa. It b-bnt ptrtapa yott'd rather * not know f" ' "I don't an oar way or die other !" cried Viola. " Why ehould I rare t Go away from thi. home t You're > rile i '• Impoelor!" 0 " I'm eo lorry you think eo." war the j - StDato'T* _ " ! i. Thoec dm pie W«di wen to poor I t Viola like tto bantins of a bombeto.l i * wfalto^rtc^atood britwc U.U mu in a d titan that which bad ranhedbwm'tto i firB diaoorery of bis impostor* . He harried op to tor Itdr. and 1*0*0 It epakias rapid words : d " Forjive roe; hul. after all. Ir there >- so nenr much lo forfirr » Whilst l>r. d FHrt wb abroad laet year. I met him. sad. b be thonsbt of eettling so nestr d yoo. W.arraasad this Utile platosattor. , It waat mere rulyar enriowty that led * me to do lu I assure poo. ttwai toI, .-suae I wanted to rewa Utile of my fntore k Wife before ato became nsia*. aad. proa vided I loved tor. try to win tor md|>u rocal lore without ay thonsbt of pros dener aad policy diractias tto aUnrbdellbrrmely dccririas yon; but- Viol*. .I doa't you understand what I meant "" it "No, I do not.—1 exclaimed Viola, enddrnly burstins iato train- "letilllbirt / ia poor pa's will: you jnat sre If t 0 don't r - But eto did no sorb thins. Site lot X saw Elbert, married him In tto follow . iasyaar. and ia Urdayooeof tto fcap1 PUB lhlle wire. 11 tins. a Tba spread af XlbUlam. n A letter from St Petereburs which 0 haa been weired in London aajs that y people In Europe bare a Ida B the development rtd^powrr of tto JJIWUst ; jf 1^ a force. A plan toe been "hit upon and I, BnadyerpBadforaloostimeof propaan try. oadar tto wry ryaaof the police. a «%ma»*ihio: JSone Mrtrirprogj^Br K that ttoy art skilled anrtiim or pro- ' MtchLdamanal toeettle L la ua of tto- way TllHsea to work ttore B their tradsfpr yen without glrlns tto lenB ktal m to wbnth tto bat of ttoir poUtk-al principles. Ttoy are ex- , wtaaiy diUswB B work, aad prarh, by , waBaadaa^ttosraa^mode.- " Intoxiestias UqtMn. aad tBually many ^ Uttapbser. Ith only wba Ussy have A tharoosblT iituHibil ttoir poahkm a orar ttoir aslsbkor. i ttox they be^n * ^ doct7i*TM,' t over tto whole Ho.de. empire, tto ' maotos of wblrt are arw thirtainx a ttothh ovaaow hn| sadbietaaay tow iiiiilj tto KlblUB lojalmlliai "* *7*. rttan moc tat the had, and tow ■ lltt^haab^ibltor * ptaem for from a) of the pa ttoroosbfexe* and railway*. Tto KikUisU. f whh prwriat hrorilbt. hare ctoaa for Itoir priartpal Bald of netioa ttoa. r plana wblah an tto tom liable to tbr » aparrlaia of the pssHtle*! asrote of Ob * ^rennsea. It is thus ttot ailatly h tba. Tor tto I mi at k only yoadrai a ■'"T':',1r -diss ta kdrib- - **fr 7 l* T" ^*. u 1*7*7 " Caul Rtaa horoias Itaty-Br. Yaaen. * TtaPotBTilieJfear.' torWb. a ' fill tit w a aal tafei IbB task Aria " MB ad to. baa a Mo ooa aw. : Tfewhitab ImofeNl k -tori «to I- ["^-W talMaB ttomme * toiMpytaVi ash tatat ■ 1 - - M OBModRfe

A reportfe of the WaBdasum flta nceclly rkilesOha atmdlo of Ctok MUk. lha aoulptoc. and while than waa abosrn the cabinet of plaatar cam of Lincoln. hi— The ridsr of thTriderlem boew. " By tto E UraL" wa atmmblad over ia a corner, tejuaod with doB and cobwata ia mote similitude of the nailer tomTilapilfd^ Tbk ek^Smim^r'^m. torn lo anoCtor.ria.: a detaUed history wblrt Bands ia the park opposite the White Hoop, atom which ao many i ludicrous blunders tore been made con- j cernlas Mr. Milk, wbd may !< aald to labor under a • light decree of seuaitivenea "No. "aald tto artist, "when I id— was to put a prop under Ibe b raid's Iweswt. after tto man ore of every e<iOea- , wntchins a restive bone which was tolas exercised la freest of my door, tto ; *ni»»l e-r-t srisl H rid-r. end In an instant stood poised upon bis bind feel ! My position was such ttol the perpen- . | dienfasr jamb of tto door drew a One from tto borer's fret through tto body u. tto crest Af tto i>ert. tba front half of the body and lag. of tbr rider appearing . to view, while tto bind parts and body - of tto rider www hrtlnd the door poet. . | As to stood lor an i—laat I caught the puedtkm of a borne hBancrd for a jump. , and mw that to simply shifted hk weight note bring the .wafer of gravity upon . tto hind fiet. This Id— I worked out upon my modrL AH tto stalom-nte in I newspapers and gnite book, .tout fey : ■ borer's front parte being hollow and ] , bind parte solid id adjust it in position , I are simply feke." 5 Another absurd ro . port k that it k baked down, aad when | . tto boitnrnst awayltto bone will pitch , orera Ids nose — go to graas. as the my- . lag Is. Ttore is act s boll shout It. It 1 . simply stands upon its feet, balanced. Tut seethe fool k 4rr— and oa-half t , inches long, snd one loot being slightly i in advance of tto other, tto natural posi- ' - Hun of tto bone wb— Blading gives . two inch— more. Now, with a base of , , ti.iru>« sod one-half usotoa. such k tto . . cueiscrvstjoti of BArea loaa, aconrafely , r balsam*, ttoa n fen's weight aUncbcd , . of posltioo. and this Mr. Milk demon . stnstcd. npoo a nakij model, to to a fort. | A M esse rial Vfr,. About three yaan ago Ihkfltanw re- I mmfr Who. baring marrtriV^itaj. , -*tot^fod hk bride to hb new boX 1 aad bad kept b buruiag mr Bare. The' riUaa arts la town jattrdny. satk SAB tba few sees still imraiag and that tl rough all three thfrty-alx yaart k bad WNRrhWL gruenlad wb not perceptible, la reply a—ion's sake to Keep tto fire burning very low. to bad lo get up frequently *t ilgbrU. rrpknkh it slightly, but ttot to Irmpiated that firs going out. He lied evidently formed for k a stroag attach mat. aad yrt ons would not take blm be a sentimental man. But this fire is wbibT BmtaUgbt bomrhlsbrS^ Atosmd it hb children tore grown up ttoir children tore gaasd into its light, it was tba kB light ttot fell upon- tto ares ol hk wile, and to hopes ttol it w - w tto kB ttoi will fell noon hk. Viewed thus, hk aattoaat la tto btbkBMmaat ttot wjth tto old ma iUTew <*£££' "" I. Hauiaiilnatuatd.aiaplaet.lnvitiag tto ryes of tba harernao that, briag aaa. ha na be tto beoar ^-aaret. t. Of couree to looks B y*m. for you. aanagattom.BatbaaaadiliBai1.aai1 it k bat felr ttot to rtould recslre m good a. bag! res; rod you would tblak U Strang, tf to atoald look aaywton akw but B yon. X Looking B bto miiimagat tto eretafeiatf U srhattaaayn lafcB.'paaa boidiag a ean—tn whh yon. k it toa a ta arart lha ayes K5— B. As a tartar of the moat no— re toa af ah nth ta ba a right to retry laelBuny you cea gl re hire of yaw la aeamt la wtot kptnttaad lookiac B bto hn—of ttoaali >ta "illi piferiidg. T- Lamkfeg B to I wiR.r k atoS^a'fe to'artBig L ~TVe' v; Ttalln tkBBdtaktoh «"N.B rf ■Tscvasniroa. B tbr maker giashto tto dtaamag- : sra^sr-" "*— • : fee— a— iw. .. . f. ii ■*». . stasMpt a* tore tare an-foeef , gphBBBtktotohBirf J jy ■ '

IOI THE PAIR SEX. "trUndr.ssed kid glorre are atlli in ldgb | laror. , The new pmterns of Hani too to* • braid are wide. I The rails worn a a iourney should 1 match the dress. Wide scarlet sashes are worn with | d 1 1 as is of any ohloc Cotton storting* with printed figure. I are s Parisian fancy, j A mixture of colore will bath* ruk In 1 I millinery this winter Ladln'lriiuned. sklru are worn srith ' , ► —there are to be much worn next , wliucr and also beads j i If bite satin gowns are trimmed srith ' * grvssl deed of shirring. Bows replace the butterflies of feathers j Wrappers opening from the waist I Raveled fringe, mark a banting dress Tidies for garden hairs are made df i cemree plaid handkerchief*. br used by tbr milliusrs for autumn j Colored reive! sbirfad into ray*, oot■rc 1 by strips of sell*, is a new feeing i I ii.or serge ulsters lined with cardial j snd Kembmodt green. j Op-descent beads are used in Paris to ] ' trim evenlag I* em eta. sad it it said that | Uscy will br retained throughout the i winter lor the drefo—lton of fine felts. | > It will br possible lo obtain fell rod 1 Tall be ' will represent a reckless destruction of <aI life. Small mottled feathers, either grther to make s background for a are placed bill to bill with their wings extended and their bodies I slightly fiattroed 1 rcrtZrX^to^^to ^2^tkL - j^TT'rrJ * ill*''**! bare be— aad ■ back with ta^^^to'ltod0ehl^* f fret. John Hary — rea M ^ . > the politician fc**Bs bis pt,^, ■ SsreC abort and hypocrite. M [(|,lt i - hc-eymooa may be. men VTt , 1 am women dram of them. *C , i - mw .truer it V that men witlV ' I » »nd tuimmpaas re muds Jwtf to 1*^, i • lo fell and art to ia aecuritj for K ■ r week* , aad sroos* "ill afeugfk so barft, • in otdex lo hanthep —aura of swallow. 5 be u— e rery falaebooBa dnriag that 1 dial Yea. aad tto silly uaBuiia will ' hTrtwTlbry buried >s tbry thought all. ' areTOwa, Utl> dimming that ghosts - might apprer soma day la the shape of ; toJSrtTeMtog ttojBOB oppoMfe i mi ii tqblad.toa sinlagasianartafc j -"JtodTwbl'd^ life ba Wb hk , Bagare through hk aaal crop of hah, k tba k BmtloBag Its capability of corar- • q* *i ^tm o StniboarymooaareaBaiw^Bfeto. wall noariatod witb ioa wW toaabkd iSSSSSSS ; Uuabk. wblrt. Ma to Ml B to. of tto aa. aofta wth ua. P ■■ ■ lltot J aiBii ir af red a fifty* af to akd 's£ss :=E!~^-S= -

TiEELT TOPH*. There an *l« (arrmaa .xra.uls la all — na ol the world. Of these more than > are in Europr. to wit: la Eaglaad. scraty-three . in Sweden aad Norway. , sixty -six (thirty-three In —eh country)! Hawla. twenty -nioe ; ia Italy, thirtyI ; in Spain. thirty-Are; la Denmark. twenty; in Turkey, sixteen: In France, fifteen ; ia Boumanls serin. In suk ; ia the United States, seventeen Preaid— t Chad bourne, of Williams , College, is to bare charge during tbr 1 next two years as editor in-chief of s I wort on the " W —lib of the United ' j Rial—." which k to br published ia ha 'f I s down different languages. It will be as. rod W designed to direct attention . to everything ttot the country —a sell. j An aaaodatloe of capitalists hsvr ron1 tribuled tre.OSO kewroi Use undertaking J As a genera] thing the daughter* of t farmet* make food wires. From cbiid- | bond they help about the bouse, and ■ frequently take sole charge of the housekeeping In the temporary absence of the , ' mother Thus tbry lean the duties and i responsibilities of housekeeping before entering upon it for themeeivre Even 1 if they attend school regularly, the rarej tods giv* a chance for learning the more A rtuzth — lied "Tbr People's - Church" is being built in s novel wny in g Boston. ^iie Her. Mr. Hamilton, it* I brick. The iarenUr, genius of tbk pas * I lor now takes another direction, llar- ' I ing filled the brick mark.-t. be opens a ' 1 gigantic photograph album. IVreons ! contributing we dollar or more may 0 ] send their portrait*, or the picture of i Sunday - school children ore taking t ! album, with prospect* of speedily filling X it np. The id— ts a pi— own variety on , | st— wherry frsti* ab. ice-cream parties e A prop** of tbr death of the Fnwfa f beadsman a curious article by Camilie r Demuoulins w capital punislnncnt has . be— Unearthed. He adro—lre ItBselrc- * lion from amostg the imprisoned mura that "in the punish ns—t of criminais thesw wretch— might always I who id tbr doom they bad merited and perhaps were not te* escape." It might be urged thai tliew exerutKmers would bungle their g work- Camilie propoaod a plan " which should be welro— edlsy all gen tie minds. 1 and which baa already born proposed ia ; riTlifeftotto " Itojbi" C . purely mes-bankai Instrument, where there will ta nothing to do but to cut a . rope end let an axe fell." But Camillr i sew ttot ft might be oigertrd lo that the 1 would BUI rest upon the man ttot held . tto lain irs. and made provision fee Use objection thus : " Ptoe an aatranamkml machine upon tbr scaffold, aad B to of neon tbr actios of the ssta will ; detach the spring and tbr ortatia] body ^ srhkh beholds the orimre of the tmlrerw 111 >a rate af Erddlng Preseat*. E »' -e*~ ta " o.^.. ?t «"»» °f aanoy«ser w - to. in New York "aJoift < »" the BOB yrirBe manner and^riVk 2 sac ZSXZtSiS) ■- ful rx t— t IbB tto poor brmr poailirrl 5 lirtrd ia the daily papw*. rod colia-l * to namre and rersdsnoaa and wb— tb *• w.lidlag k ttot of well-known paopir. , ■ BBaffeg ■■ k la variably giv— ; tfai W OB k oarefnlly raw! and thought ws dto ynbrtowTaelUlJtoa— ^Ttofe ner home a gswtimsaniy B— nger makre bi " ** -r " to known wUwkn to toa to 'dani * to toes tay«k»^areyta , i illwi t tobk lasiAyagc *» ".iMil . XT fkB^to I * art: -rife, dew' I own tafi Aa. J tottorSto!! ? 'n.bmto^fekftbtoM

. Aa OM Jaekey's kewlnlaeeneaa. Tbr mow remarkable figure oa bortsJl sack. bowrrm%ad oar wbicb will rein main longest ia to naemory, k ttot of a d. litUr old man feho toa ben winning y. hk store of races OS Brighton Heart. ), Droned in to arelret aad cleanest r. 1 1 1 nun i iarkrt rod cap. hi* closen- cropped silver talr. clear bins eyre aad fresh, sunburned coaiplrxloa. adding In beauty to Ms trim-built Utile figure, to a- sit. hk borer like a part of Ibe animal, straight as aa arrow. Wbik remiret boys bound amy In false starts tto old or mm, wait* Uke a statute.' yatknUy.ntall lie all are on even terms before be allows . bit bone to rush off. He tb— guide* ed bk racer witb a root toad through to i f rock, rtalng and falling gracefully srith n i down Uke a -dtadrirre an tto aaddk. « This man U to famous Gil. Patrick, n. i sixty-two yean old. Forty-eight yrers n- ago. lie rode hi* dm race on Long X. i Island. , . s From memoranda In M* pomresinn. it 1 Is clear that Gil. Patrick bre ridden at d- least two ibotwaad bream la orer Bre »d thousand races, winning about four e- thousand, in purees, stakes and matches' be be —a safely my that be toa won for »d osrners upward of •SAOO.OOO. not losing re over »900,000. rn During his career be rode ma In Krw a- York. New Jersey. Maryland. Walbre ington. Virginia. Ohio. Georgia. South Carolina, Absbama. LouUiana, Mbnia.ippL Missouri. K— turky. T—UBser. p. California rod other Staisa. aa Wsii as England aad Canada. He rode to it* grret Boston aad hk family, including m. Is-xfegton aad Ireompfe. U all their tall- portact race* through a period of thlrtyIU- fire yrt. One of the many bore— of or note wa* Ken turky. bred by Mr. John ir- of the turf in his time such men as Henry IS Cky. John C. Calhoun. Richard M. n, J oh—on and others. which Gil. Patrick rode —me off orer TV to Union course. 1. I.. May 31. IS*, be 1 It was called the great post match oft fie nr North against to South, four-mile Kir b— 1*. for fid. too s side, to North to "f Mary land, and tbr South any borer ies retard south of (be Potomac. Col. Juha*on. of Virginia, named to Alabama , crack Jobs Baacs.uib. by Bertraad : itobrrtTIUutaaa. of New Y.wk, naundPuB IL Boy. b> Hwtry GiL Pairiek rode Post „ Boy. while Willi*, a celebrated rider B that time, rode BaanomI*. ^ Turfmen from to Sootfa aUunded to 2' Rl' lrard M*Xhnsdn. of Kentucky, aller- ^ ward Vlda-Pr— idrwt, rod G— . Hamp- . ton. tatiier of Wade Hampton. New York furnished an immense crowd, the ^ larg— t Una tad appeared on to U^ou . . oourer up to that Hue. . | - Post Boy." amid Gil. Patrick. " who , ; tad a habit of exhibiUng bit tpesd aad 7 1 — doraher at to wrong time, was dull . and without actio, ttal day. wbik to • loug-lrtgta. Exht-bndtad tf ■ II ■ I Bb was „ { lull of Ub." Basromb won to race in , I two h—U. Time. 7 rg®. 7 All. Ik j Tl" BrI1 gre"' race, aad one of the ta j m°B exciting be erer resdt. ounr off" „ J over to Union couree Nov 1. 1817. It Id wmafoup— dle-b— I race for to Jockey ^ Club pure, of fttart. Hb b-UBbS ^ wre. Lady CUftoa. four ywu. eld. owMW . by CoL Jam— W. Seidcu. of Marylrod ; ... Fanny Wynll. four yearn. Jobs C. . Sterann. New Tort; Firtm, three y— re. 1 Ccj. W. Wyun. Virginta; rod Mingo, six yearn. Gen. C. Irvine. Pennsyfeaaia. Most of the jockey club, of the I nk. were rifermeulef B to raea, wbik a defegatioadrladUnrtlefc. oa toir way ig P"eb oa seeing the straggia A turf ce writer of tbB day III- wrotaoflt: -It g. W— a race ttat will ta m— nbwMty Or each of the thirty tiionsand per— who y. wim«Bta it lo tbBr dying day. and Its a. history will go down Oirough alj lime b to oneoftomoB taadaUy octaeBed rod sd gkwioue.sietori— erer Bfekred by to r- blgl. .e»<t tad rarer LadyCllftoa rod bw a- bsawet rider. GIL Patrirt." 0, Plefoa tort to Bret b—J U 7. -44— to »■ "JjiekaBerer made fey a thremy— r-oid ' In B IbB lime in America. Lady Clifton ta look the fecund beat it 3rOi. and to ^Jhtod-eelnTMI. { •™\A nrf a long campaign thnmgheto *7 Mtfwva States. GiL PaMrt was sent . -r <kl— aa.'ta tM spring oft si another Jt^AiarriiMrmf. It w— 72 Wllltam Ofbtaro. owned by Mr. - Boston by Ham. Wilw Jereey. rod ~ 1 ~ b, imp Trnwar. out of Boaare's V —trying lit Ibm, wn. ikVtaa b Jo»p4 Laird; Brotoa. aia. yeare . b Tiraakca. o— of Hukta. Browa-* dm ««rsss2ys at MB- ^ ^ 25 ia— e off B • oVtart"** to Data UC, flair -it— 1 catEHS ^ 7v- ; 22 a to II m .-ae-1* -

Ms Tta-Mk^taB. TntaffWff* gstanrtrtske— km, H e»* kft ffi k AW torn JtaWfrA'dT * . . '.*5 Ten—Ma Aad -giatetasr, wtamtad ngtatar-e — n.Bnl*l..i|ded Y— wirt Mm art wktaB and; 7 MaBUByl .Bstanadf. •l ITEMS OF IffrtEEHT. 5 According to to Beaton ftrt wreatiw* d, wort when Ibey wreB. - ' Tarring and hatoxing a man ia BB N absurdity . — Boston ft*(. 11 The wheat crop la Indiana tbk ymr " k about tfofiaOAn bushels. ^ Nature furataba^tta wall boy wftb ig A knife twnUower hi Vienna klftad r. himself wbik girls* a public p. Barn » ■- I III «« on a 2 dried codfish ta -used by a miauta J iw Fkat -< A tap of new ipap«»— " NeBber a / »g nil* *• \ w A Bttk boy being aakad, " Wtat is M ta to rtk*md of manf" replied: "The ■ 01 — d whw.-s got Ibe beta on." a- A K— tarty man proposes that all Ijflta », oBicre bs Sold to the high— t bidder. ^ The Sukan of Turkey tan an army o i for Nta.an.000 worth of arms and am i / ^ How men's UM differ. OnedroppR m Into bis seat BiBnytaNM and murSaratoga lnXM* Eagltab language 1. mean* "the regfln of to big bills." la er pkix Eagltab Ujtaans to region of big The I'hlladelphix BaheSsa bead* a colli' tuna article with "Shall w. grow oar own sugar f We answar rateCy. -Wff » The homellaBmaa kRanil.rme In to ey- of hb three- ytar-old. -pacialV wb— reBddng borne hnndi—ppad wlli a sugar hone aad a pood of amorfej ") He tod makes suythlug Ms Jf good, wbrertn virtue, reason find U> ttadotto itflito? SCdto^ j—ri— ta 2 liberality. ip. The Sou of Temperance number •w about 90.000 ia North America, to be Tempk of Honor 30.000. rod the Good on Templar*, whose order ortretdi lo many nations, numb— sobse 4*000. bo Bulking, in referring to to Urns hit od Wife compUmen tad him. my* to coal •11 fire nasded repkatahlng. aad ffi)lhlll biptaffjftri. he IDsriUk s*i tad aa Itarty ta fe. wan, ^ I, Asd KgUy bs rasronred. .arpOs bmrtag • ' y _ kgb. "• is against the taw of to land. TtaH 7k ally loe go doing ta Two yean' impri^fe- - "- rnenl aad Nfoomftu for every uSmoa. ^ A Bmfitan pbyaidssn. M. Matareraky Z tart." ^t^,.3Ttakro It btartj^fe.rod be Ira. mad. experi1T «Mta wilb fifty petaong wblrt trod to to 'cnfing kta view.. f ta The Prinre I mporiaTs prayer k guing Mto ' round, of .Ibr pta— " It k so . be Ip Hgkffe « . great An " editor'* player, now. Use femlllar lo to public that you nerw seq h 1a priat-— U ' * ^'tal<mr^"Mrec7.LBo!" flrt *p^ of ice— an (lifting bk ome)-Get out o> la bBtaNtabeert"— ftartaJVpar. re Wtan to iad Loak Eapota— I went to In South Afri- a i iibbIHib of Piltall ■ Mt *g nap furmillo rrtit Bnnry for to pro- j .'a chase of a suitable souvenir for Mm rt ' of hkimara. The sum obtained wb BOM r. It Win ta drrtata to hayings tarn, sd Mmondfeo tablet for BL Mnryhcfaapd m at ditarlburet. - % . Chins— diamrode ary foaad rbkfiy ia - to proriBB of Sfa-Bnag. wtare toy •• are col krtad la a rstor penalise fs*Li*w. •: Tbe dtamoad-baMBS pot on tkdrt sbsB " jtraw. aadjtan^kmpiy ruro atawt ,22 1 "oTifitaa.. IBB n*7^w3C S .