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VOL. XL ^ CAPE MAY CltfY, N. J., ipUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 187£. ffQ.42.

iQjj^Rwnj10 PEoyt»b.o>i c..bi>R. JOHN I. HUFFMAN. A tornoy and C nnnuollni it I n POTT** A NIXOw, ATTORNS 7 S-ATaiW, WALTER A. BARROW*. AttamuT-ut-Imw mat Sotetor ta CtanoBj, t • NKRBSRT W. KOBUMW, -• ATTORN eJY-AT-LAW SOLICITOR IN OHANOXRT, BP8INM8 CARDS. ISAAC H. SMITH. Murofcxnt Tailor and Dealer in aFiHoa. ELDRKDCE MWlON, mam, axrrutixrn a cmujolkjti toon, mots a oaitias. -mu. at trr WARE A ELOPEDCE, contractors a builders, | 0Wmm BEATTTS^rc. fiSlSii: Ijggpg; UAklKL F. BEATTY, I mmmrn «— i sw«« mm nr'aaa Bumww TMRraeomAjLkgSjEmggg : raau*st.._ —a r | ~~ 1 w rrr i aad:gs-« , 'm&biJBW7' ' A .'^MIMMMF AaoroMPltaaB sera. fro MB»W i

AaUaM! Bi.'Tlfaj »' *- — ' * | M" " 1 1-M.T D-.tto.sc.k~to.lora-.— m-lih. ; .i •■'Tr, ; IU» tm, toraro a. ,,, sAfrawZMsehra \ *t Z'mZ?*' *7 Za. ■ ^**lWlUnU>on«.u< an IMom. I Hawshrattkitli ■ Hi 1 1 tbo« twistoli ad. « I tnakiMt a*' i-» M til pto*. I l-n to kt-U -A fame! EM ' ...rt oatfagAcrom m w Ml t* ugmi a*. to* fate; ■Vtiii arartibar fato ap sum* sky | U Ir.t.,1 torald' Thtosratrarltotidfam. I 1 m~mm i IWannU AiaM AKMIIIW , Oh.psiA.rai! aai ' •! ***' „ u. « (to. bm il.k--P «■-* 1 M.kalH. ttaNialnlik rash MBUA. TtraM— t— -ti.' i j -Jsto C. !'«« ■ LUCE IN A TUNNELV J " InuoUaiK. Not oa. of the ' nowaday* Waaboe tad Nevada Stripe. I butaaold forty-nine California miner. I lanUa engaged It tU draeripttoa. . techd Z*otml£?*<Kk fa'tcra^- * tin-" km - IMmtWj ml] lu emegparafoa la a taanei. It whirt*I d Oat afternoon it that w tt I wtt ' , carrying up a backer of nlarftng the 1 rtrar to aar Mat at th« lop of the bank. ^ wrfaara rhttftrl ■ in a bariaoatal postarv, while tbs water 1 from tin overturned buck** raraud it SS-jSS *nd period. I rairad myrnit to my *M [j •bo. lo rttrao. laj^tnat lo -tln H^" * kddad ffr. vUek had bam pltmd aadtr tin Meat wkioh maaad m, All. « What my Lot tripped tin «oaa wta * .nnawdaadBtnom.ltUtdlalMa ' fana. Uy upoeed to rtrw. Bend it t ri -aw 1 pktod It aptad prooatdtd to n * utiaaH. b wat writtaa la pimeil. la " ■laadai Ttry imcakr mi mMj " tunaid. tt if mailt hj a partem will, a moaadad kaad. TW ooataala mart ta 1 Ufaft: " r -u tut Mar tboald itU lata tbr 1 laadt of aaj pataoa. 1 with lo Mtana «B»WBITi JlJllPI Mil A lamdanr- u mm i Tar ftla tklt latter mill dad. baritd it 1 • ratine at Un fcot ot a ' bitrnd ' trrt. tl : itSm^amlttltamltkrf n (rata, foo^d* aat eoartm my^if " :lmt tkt latter la my haad mat famaiae. ' tad Nad ll orar mi oaar aaaia. tliiak- ° mc I aitbtldmm ciM torn S.a * ■ ta lha real aalbar. It 1 ^MStCSSTK: . 3 mb'im * nwtamy y bar a^tfm. Atima J *ba Mar. I oaf la a Itapa Ma. Car-- '•< ISfSStiSrS : maa -III Mi I II «t|' aa Ifaiy I wm.- rnd1 1 J Hi meat maaaat a

dit don; far. aa be aaid. wa wooid ba , mora Btoly to tad tin bag la the bed of ■ , tin rartae, by LUoviaf It ap. thaa by dl((la(doTBlaaByooaplaet. Tbara- i tab waa that la a fnr day. ma bad , farmed nolle aanlalba aidaoi tbt | hw. ; Wa arorkad at thia laanal lor lorn dayt without Sadiac the baa. Oa the . fourth day Jaa* propoaad thai ha tad my other partner. Bill Jenniaca. t boo Id the dirt wa bad exoaralod dtfwa 1 lotba riter tad waah it. Imrlaf ma w , dl* la the taaaat. la that wmy they ( ' trarrhlnf (or tbt biddaa taoaay. 1 , 1 ttmofbt the idea (oolkh. bat aa they aatared to aaftrly into my rlewt rtfanliac iba boHedm* o! dmt I and. no otpaolloaa to tho pUa. mi dar away with r e- ; dooblad marry, la lact. 1 bad tboorbi | thai I bad tnoomt niter! y rrcardlam of ! aim. at rrarytbla( alee. I bad dreamed of it wbaa alaapiaf. mtaaed oa it wbea J wakiac. aad it bad obtained complete cootro! ol my miad. Day after day we worked. I dlgglac and my compaakma waabiac; yet. atraaca to aay. Idid aot 1 baooma diaoooracad. Tbey aaid aotbiac ' about tbe bax of gold daat. aad I aakad ' them aoOriac about Iba molt of tbair ' Wa bad workhd about three- waafa aad bad (or and a tuaaal exftndln; about dftam dot iato the bill. wbaa. i oaa afteraooo. completely tired out 1 I aatdowa loram la the aura. Ihadotdy - It- ma dad to^il a Uttla while, bat Are i creeh. madfand my faat aad lei. cJta- . p lately oo eared by a mam oi dirt and I maaaa. The (root part of Urn Bmaal i (allaa la. aad. la a maaaaa. burled I ma all re. kbost tas (aat pi the tunnel i ramaiaad firm. aad. (ram my ofaaerro Uoa of lta atructura prior to ibaaod i dent. I wneooaeiaoed that I bad no rem- i quarter. 11 y partaan bad iwrlad dirt ' enoo*b to Iba rirar to karp them belay < there far the rat o( tba day. ao I had < wrblkd 10 hope from their amlnaii. mlad waa, bow laafi can Ufa be ana- ■ niaad la thia confin.d aula' I bad > read a doaaa liaa atatMce la relation ■ uy human botp' lttB0a. bau like almoin ■ -eery body alaa. had taarely womlrred at I iba time aad Una •argot tba ficom. • Bow much would I bar- firm then 1 lo ba able to rocall them! Tba next 1 tboacht waa. bow ma I jnoakd la ex Scale myarlff Tba quaatloo waa dliB- t cutt of aolotkm. If I went to wort i with aborel aad park to adaar away Iba I din that had fallen, it waa eery likely < that all I should ba able to reencrr < wooid ba Immediately replaced by thai I wfciah would fall fa bum abore. Tbla I jtfafeauMkMptan i Laaalax ydaat^tba^wall potter ~de- 1 aad await my fata. ' wbaa I obaaread that quite a abeam of ) dowa the Ada of the care.- fit firm ' t wa. alarmed, ao 1 Ihoucht It might 1 warn ^fair^Tta^M^ « moat Iho tboacht Hrark mo that It mlgbi 1 !» turned to myadraatage. Why could -way auAclent earth fa lta progreaa to tlm outlet of Hit mou to maka~ aa opaa- ' iag large moaagb to allow ma to c^uw] y through It? Evoa If I only aoroaadad la ( laaUacaaM-hofa. It would mabla me r at laaal lo otlat natil my yorTaan could o Oarefully examining the courea of the • water. I au ceded la fiadiag the .[-x ' where k entered the met. Bad to my * mat Joy aacartataad that I opuld maily ' It by mdac a cbaaatl oat of the * aidm of my priaoa to the mum cd aarth • Tbe^alrm thia time waa qlifta hot aod J Afkr IrtTT iHh^STwumr ^ Sow toward tba aadaaaa I aalarged " Ktud the care, aad nyaiead la obaarra ' that k Sowed with radeablad farm f pmlnd it tbroalli ^ than 1(1 1 1 1 earth aa far aaj waa able. ' aad thaa awaimd tin (anher aetioc of pooh It farther, till at hat It waa gut of * ranch. Thm. pladag the .pick ban- " die agaiaal It. I pmhad both aa far aa I ' .ootid, with what aaderama Ad 1 * w*c* faaaa the fan rpialng mada by f thawMrl Butlwaaaoaa gmtlM by ' okaarefag Bat k Sound, fa .a abady ' .tram fa the direction fa which I r poabad thapkt aad aborel. . * UufawmfauiaaldMMredafamt c iBmmmfafi fa the Ihlih I. wMefa . «*?» . ' Bfahdifa. I which. But Urn doubt oooa rablrpd > imolf fato . cermfaky.owd m qmh, \ Sofr mdkm fa diofapfar UPWySly , - c LmymrndfamrnOn uhMug^rw^ . am by tba otram. till the chaamri W'•waae larfa mougt to place my W f aad mil kMiy har l| • Jmtaaluaadrawfagmyhaadluaki <

f aa the hunt (cr that bag ' •• Be that aa it may.' mid I. - I intend to follow Jt np.I "Well. Ked. are may ao wuli tall you 1 firm aa fan. I wrote Hut latter hi order to gat jam to go fato tmmrling- " And the • blaaod tree "mid i ; - bow | about that! Tba ' bfaar' la certainly . two yearo old.' 1 Jack hesitated. Why. you aaa." aaid be. "we (bund ' "Then what do you think of thior I 1 aakad. obowlag blm tba bag I bad found ' la tbr cure. Jack waa aouplnaed. Oo opening the bag wa found about three thousand dol- ■ fan' worth of gold. Jack would Barer ' nnafcm, but ajwaje lau'mad thai the . variance between the atatemrnt la the latter aad On amount fa the bag wa. ' proof enough that there waa do oeac- , Hon between the two. I don't think ao. t bowerer. aad I belle ee that Jack', aa- | aertlbu of baring written tba Mar waa ; thing about Mr. Foi^T ao wa dlrtfad [ tba taoaay among u. — ban Daunaa . (folder Era. Caurtaoy la Baalnoaa. ha we paid our (our casta lor a paper in the otfice of ooa of our largaat dailiea the other morning, a pleasant - Thank you" from the dark greeted oa. We i haee thought much about It ainoe. We i ^^If^r'^owy'tad^u'uk^*^chaalcally ; lour ceau it a email aum. I Hot It waa eery much plsaaantrr aa it I aod tbr iiuir incident act ui to I thinking on Iba aufaect we bare pal fa ! iba (mad of this article. Would It not be much better all We go Into aoroa abope aad oBenrwSere Llwreaaama to ba the moat utur IndlBcrnok "wT^ttn"1'1' " 'hPPlktl or railway, or ataauaboata who are aimoal I brutal in their manner, pa if a gold band around tba cap gare tbam the right ta ba insolent aad overbearing, had than we , find others quite the reverse, ready to an. war dell quaatloo. drllly, aad to : promote tba comfort of thaer who are temporarily uaonrthnironiB. Diaawdto aay that a Uulc courtesy goes a treat way fa mxklad thing. oraooUi and agroeablc. u., that yemng pereooa autwing in aay capacity upon a bualoam lilt ought to sura. There need ba aothfag fawning wbaa thoroughly manly or womanly. But ll certainly la mom eaaily aoqclred in youth, aad It will stand Its pumtaaor In pood ateud hi aftaryaura. The oour- . faaaodmk will rfahtlr b. the faeoriu ^ m fijfany ag ' word, butter ao par culpa;" words do not faka tba place at things or action. It b alio true, aa lha Scripture ap. " that a aoft answer turasth away In words will far like the oil thai peeTiatathofrfatloB to the machinery. It makae everything aaay. — CkrMau »-%• _____ > ymhir^'DL^t* h^LT^rtS'to^ mm More, had beea struck lo lha >-oal. wbieb fructursd hie akull. Be fay noocmacioas far faur dnya after the mwiaad was skia la ftmr weeks lo raume his work fa the pit. Bat his wifaaotkud a steadily facrrafag cfamga toe the "mmm hid rnZmT **d lb*bt" ; aocfabla aad good-aatand. alwayr kind aad aSactfaaata to her aad hla childra. be now became irrifabla. moody, rariy. aad thT cUMtau. Tkda bad'nau facreausd; ha Waa ate axdwd. amd of Tiolaacafa hla wile aad othata. ram U^'tefl'Ti'lVra sffafak aad waa SM fa the asy lam m a rlongcruue hraatk. Tbsaa ba showed tefafallfalfai fatrndS ^oXzrz^'ii dSk^dd! Us fiormar- sSi tiua far Ho wlfa mi ekUdmaaad wm at fad dfateyd ra, — ifaTra7?i^TrTau!r ■tnwa aa LakoTtrla. _ Thoteuuk |U> fah id m Skjn ■■ i. Scu ateZd'Zte'ta^Mi ^ t,?H um-T^' -A^r-

a Hr. aad In. Tom Tkumk fa Home. ^ The Ear. W. B. Adams, of lira a rUt to tlsT borne near Uiddleboro'. ' 0 Han of. tba war id-renown sd dwarfa, ! * Genera! and Mrs. Tom Thumb, fa which ' be oa jo : The public are not admitted to j j favored friend., who Its proprietors are ] confident will appreciate the privilege. . are rood red. 1 Us a throe story wooden . d mention. Uetefuliy painted, srilh pisxxas It ud bay window, oouuoaudfag an extensire view of variegated scenery, with , 1 the dome and spina of Uiddleboro' in d the distance, aad baring lb. air ol IS who subsequently lo Id one of the ladles 1- thai tbey could not help faring Mr. and t Mrs. Strattoe. wbo were always kind It and sriklag lo make thus happy. Tbs w general gave na a hearty welcome and is usharod us into an elegant drawing. - room, adorned wkh Italian and Chinese x paintings, sad s portrait of his father. . wbo died some yean since at Bridgeis port. Conn., where the family still rer- aide. Ua the marble center table lay a d Urge family Bible alone. Chairs and a sofas were all adopted to pwsons of ordinary else, and nothing in this story with brtr-a brae and article, of csrtu from all tba world, aourvalrs of travel, where a child", rocking-chair of black walnut received the httle madam, while her guests occupied ordinary seats during the .half hour fa which the general [ kindly exhibited article after article. from a Mason!- apron s hundred years I old to an elephant carreo iron: a tusk. mal. were not of ivory but of brass. To s curiously carved walking stick surmounted by s long- beard sd bead with great glass ejrffahey base given the name of " David" from a fancied rescmblancv to lhs-sw»e» psalmist of Israel. Mr* Strattua. pointing to an elegantly carved srt ol Cast India chessmen, -remarked brr fun dn car tor tlie game, sad (archlr and witB the general", good-humored response) her husband's dielike, because. - modestly I my iu I always boat him ." We could well appreciate her assertion "" that the general and she had always got along well together." He 1. forty yann old. aad four years be pounds, baring weighed fifty pounds at trued years of agv. "" But," said be. " I began Ufa a good big boy ol six pounds." | Going up stairs sre felnfaclfaed to be to I unmannerly as lo take two steps at a time, far the stairs of both lights | seemed but lonr or five Inches fa belgnt : but -ewer. noO-to exalud above measure as thus to indicate our own pedal superiority. At the bead of the first tight. In the sewfag-room stood the dimfanMve Wboelsr A Wilson sewing — ITT— ^—(Vfajiui i ' ■ si IbMl own expense, caused this exquisitely peart-inlaid plaything to precede th litik travelers in ervry land tbey .idled ■round the globe. It 1s s plaything fa slnenfaus. Mr*. Stratum jnakfag ll do good nervier to tbr praeol3ky In the a geumal'n grand piano, about two (rot high, one of bis p sol ut's Ungro*. striking three of the keys at once, and with dilBmlty covering only one. It was made 1 la England, .and cost UOO bring inlaid ' with pnuri and richly glided and enameled. Bui the gram el was "out of practice.- Indeed. " Imd givm up plsyfag .1- j penetralia. we may be permitted to Write 1 that everything is adapted to tbemselvn alone . Burau. cabinet, d reusing table ' sofa, chairs and bad srorwall diminutive; the last elaborately curved from ' home Snperstltisus Csrsmsnlss." | (has to the wikHfaMh^*whfeb*tbry 1 hunt and kill. The boldmt native bun- ! UcsofBritfah India would sbnddsr at < th* thought of leaving the corpse of n I alafa tiger till tbey have ringed off lu < wfaisken to the very root, without which • IIIIIIBIIIH tl»sy firmly believe that the < ghost of the dead monster will haunt i them into their graven. In many pun* i of Kamia tbt killing of a wolf fa not < thought opmpktt without the cutting I uE ol the bead and right fauw-pow. The I luppa and Ftoaa. wbmarvrr they Mil a I hsm. sm l ■ an i the body srith loud ism- i Mkw. i i with noma nsliwsfa in till n. nro fate found by Caaadian r.mpfag pupkn fa the nifairairal Tiki Steos ;1ud the tiibm of Korthscm Siberia new kill a iarumtfaMk. wkficfa. later htlKb LLH" ""fi. I" WMffaidli I ■ I » far niufa. 55E»SfSSK h mmm S M fa I Inn a ufa fa i mh ■ i i A* ufasd fan shfa sB teg as Ifa M 1

T1BELT TOriCS. " The statue of Liberty, by Bertholdi. 1 presented to Amsrion by the French pao- ' pie and lnleoded lo stand on an island fa ' ' Hew Tort harbor. Is plug nosing toward ' completion, though two years faagtr fa the time required fat tnUhfag It. The colossal bead fa now being mountwl behind the Palais de rinduntrie. fa Paris. ' It la intended to allow persxa to ascend 1 inside the head. An evening newspaper of San Pron-' 1 Cisco gives a glimpse of the state of the i mining stock market em of the Rocky . srith closely-printed lists of shares in ■ various mining com panics an which 1 advertised to l>e sold ■* <Wtod by iTJ 1 to make further payments on them On . as high aa two dollarx"' Nearly 110.000 - recent number of the newspaper in j In the Biological Society of Paris, Dr. , Delsunsy has recently communicated a S scrimof ineeutlgaUous be has made x»- , earning the curious partiality all rleillnsd , nations abow lor the "right aide." We , read and srriu lo the right, we turn to [ the right when passing somebody in drie- . have lbs wail lo the rigbl when trolling right from Ihe straight tine when walk. , fag blindfolded. <g*. This partiality. , however, tbr doctor doss not consider as 2 lural Instinct, ll begins lo show itself . when a child has reached the third yam f he becomes debiliuted by old ag* or is . insane With insane people the Instinct . s ■ Jered a good sgmplotu. an Indication of I partiality for the right reappear* lr. npss- , tienu Sumr of the applications which Dr Delsunsy makes ol this instinct an rather fanciful, but other* are eery interesting. Thus be fa to some extent right when he asserts that his tendency " luss played a certain part fa the migra- • lion ol mankind. Tiaclnguneb self with ' the light cornea, weal is to the right, and ' to the west ad migrations haee gone. J certainly from other reasons. -tax but probably started from the eery first by 5 this instinct. ' A Child's Wenderfai tfarape. A pleasure party started from Use j J ovary House, in Decatur. Ga_, to visit I Stone mountain. Among Use party was . Mrs. W . C. Jones, of Augusta, aad her _ daughter Emmie, about nine years old. r sad Use little daughter of Mr*. Cuaatng- , nam. of Savannah, wnnaersa worn Use 1 rambled through Use thick undrrgrowUi. . calling for their parents, but had gotten , too far to be beard. Tbs children were , moving rapidly, when, without aay r Warning. Emmie slipped (ram the steep I aad almost perpendicular side of the t mountain, falling about three hundred . feet, when, by great presence of mlad. , she managed to catch a little shrub and I cling to Use asomy aide of Use mountain. . her (set resting oo a space of about 4f- . teen inches ol a jutting rock. Bad she . again qlipped. Use would bar. been , been dashed to pieces among Use sharp , rooks belpw. Uer little companion missed . her. but did not know she bad fallen. , and finally found the grosns people from , whom she had befu separated. The , entire pony eat fa anarch of Emmie. . and wm about to give np Use bunt when I parties passing Use bast oa that ; Side of Use mountain looked ap nad saw war*. Information was quickly rorrird Bow could else be racuidTsbl r had bout fa that position for two boors l and BO Urns wat lo ba lost- A bra re George H. (Mtehh. about nfara^ 1 trench* uns mountain rids sod rescue , Usg child from impending death. The , child hriow was nrgfag tbam to be quick i —that she was growing nrj arid. A I swill, strong triad w*a s scarping the t mountain rides, tad it was growing i quits fate. No Urns wat lost, and fa t few minutes a ooil of rope wat brought, t bsstlly adjnttsd abound tbs brave young ■ and, i iilni I by Mr. J. T. WU'ing- . wan child wan clinging to Ust truly . walls. Bmrhing the child, he gstbered I la his arm* a^ brought bar mfaty , lo far mother's srms. The child 1 Hutched young Goldsmith with such , facer thri rise M tfa topefal of her bio. > A LaterplUar Exteralsstsr. 1 Ml'l'll'l'l ll i"* ' '| \ »te»rity uf sufadfafa which UTof fafag drawn byTfanZ orux. | ',!,L"n".^*'r" u» fa faevemh > te^"»blr'fanfa Lnjy"^^Xte s turfan bum at wuek aud fas Vesu m - mrnmrn rauhst from six SnsfahlbMeI «h m ufalMBI a faj. Fill • Mschar aud Worn aud Be. Pate of t ss» . .ifa sd. by fafa uf th. um hh.B • tu sn.) B0fa mteu I fan famM Mh

Cetywsjs as Sana by a Man Whs Ens w Rim. ' John Mal Una, Jr.. a under who had a store at Ulundi, where Use fast great I buttle wat la ZuhUnad. nad wbo hat been Celywsro't friend fa this war and ' was thrown Into priaoa oa a charge of selling guns to the aa rages, ban arriend at Lemdoa and given this account of the j Zulu king: In administering justice be judges sternly and impartially, passing - same severity and fearlessness Ural wnu*d r be rxsrrisad oo the meanest subject ; apI I reachable at all time* and always i pleased to ass strsngews. whom ba treats s with ur varying hospitality. In Driest. B the king leeids a life of wonderful ahr royal incscsure. each one baring a hat s of bar own and a bsvy of Zulu daawsia. n wbo act as maids of honor. Be las 0 Cetywayo has several residences — one a at esmh of the military kraals. Each of n these boners fa built In the European I style, but furnished after native custom —that fa. tbey bars little or ao fttrnilure The principal article fa each royai residence fa a Rate chair, in wLieb be sits while dispensing justice or transact- ' out of Use solid trunk of a tree and to ° carved aod lasksooed in the highest style of Zulu art. 1*1 insists of beautiful recrp0 lio«s etralre hses been made to Cetywayo J by John Dunn and others, but be casts " factors. WhrasM^LLl be r^u^s r on a mat after Use fashion of the race * At all limes be fa attended by a body- "' great councilor*, consisting of Use chief ^ grouped around him. Sometimes such ^ a Urge umbrella fa held over him or a thus when reviewing hie army or sneaking to his regiment. The king's favorite * pnrilme fa hunUng. He pomimis rifles II the bos* makers, and fa a (sir shot. Six o'clock every morning find, him l" afoot, si tended by bit body-guard on ' his constitutional hunting expedition ' During his he walks from ten -o (if Per when hs fa immediately nibbed with ' soapslonr and bathed by attendants After this the busmen routine of the * day commences. Kaflrr beer — a light beverage, about as intoxicating as lager ' beer-- Is Otywayu'a fsroriu drink— in fact, it fa the only one the people bad until the white traders brought rum into the country, the sale of which fa proe inhibited by Use king. Drunkenness it among his subjects fa sternly frowned a upon by blm. The moment a subject fa r reported lo bees committed a crime Use a bekasg to my pmpie," aad after hearing * an. It u's" peecrdenuZd do era"? J Mm. b This accounts for the thousands of refu- < Wra toZuluisnd Hr has pleasant powr same UnlTfor hi^^u' n,' 1 fags. Of course, he only know* the one L language — the Znlu-Knfirr dlaleci. 1 The Zulu king, like all of his subjects, b has an inliercnt distrust sad dtolikefa - tlse Dutch Beers ; oa Use other lis utfTut e has always looked npan the English in B Use mast friendly sad confiding manner i - The English bare beaten all the white p tratkso. and Use Zu Ins all the black one*." 1 ohnervva Cetywayo. "and why should . apt too such great power, he the bee. B friends f" This fa bow nraUer* stood tmb til the British tsmops were sent scrum . the Tugeis last January. ' Famed far Fat. t An exchange says : Sydney Smith otsoe it remarked of an inardlnsiel, stout fady. °t humorously commraud tpT °fa Ufa i ItwmSdbs noenms^tonud tarrfot *t a snd dfapera- Ipur*" W. wundev to what * wiuy canon would Imve been stlmue fated had hs Uvsd to take cognisance of k . rouag peveoa of Riusfan birth, who fa k about lo visit Central and Western Ko- . rope for Use purpose of laratng her ex- ( traovdlsary cocpufaoc. to profitable scb count, and whom fatly (una has gone . before her. pcrpmlng the public mind ( fov^mrprfae upon »^scak of um^ed adipose phenousenon resides at the lowly y village of Bo lochia -Grodai. fa Use go* - 1 erumiui of Tufa. She b bat ten year* I old. sad she ran* (he scab si ftfi i pounds. A ii.rn.sl who. within a dob cade, hm attained a weight of needy e thirty None fa Meed a marvel hltherio nareeeMd fas the unak of phyriology. When nhe nhall rat forth npcu her ' ^L-'dri'lrio'te mHMfahfato " placa in lha hsggsge-van. far no ratnaee b to nxy railway raring* at prarnt fa ■ "wmhhts admit of hw I; of hm gmduim peruharitfae would , mam to have lupfred hm gndAnthmn and I kiii |. «fa. hte»h«ifa, l whkh M wta muk* hw^e | Isriuii WAd in Hm Eye. »■ rfansia a bright eye. IM. have rang f ( " "y- wfa^ra* wexfa k wee yuuax TWfaati um i in which " hfimraranmfrMwvmth.ua A T m« Fill ( iirifrgfcrnmMufa ► Ut*B k . .Ml >. hfr Wm A h23 » ** * liifi ' ' mijmm^ MB - hum W CZI tj umteMh raran. z r

iw PARR, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD Etc* Caxx.— Three egg* and the weight of ground rice and sugar, mixed " and beaten w«U- Bake quickly in a 1 Ottaxox JgtXT.— The juice of eighteen ' *" orange* snd two lemon*, bailed tad J" skinned; add three pound* of tuapmgar. ' hr oo* ounce of Iringhu* ; puUl all through °* your jelly bag Into the rtup*. ' ( Gnxxx Coax Pcuotxo.— Twelee ear* »l green oorn. grated, one quart of sweet . 'P* milk, three tahieepoonfufa of butter, three of sugar aad threw eggs hake in * . buttered dish until It begin* lo thicken, 1 *" then it fa done ; put the butter in but oa ' top and t will bake nicrnnd brown. .„t ' To raxxxnvt Arrtxn.— lay them In ' ^ I a bin upon a Ay floor, and throw * thin ! linen cloth over them before lb. frost oS | -fa in. This >. the method practiced fa 1 ' found to be eflertnal. Care must ha : taken, however, that no spoiled at 1 1 vus '"Ml 'ruiMe raid doecms. It wHIuxra , 'sugar, one tablvapoonfUl butter, oese- t ct- | third cup milk or cream, one cup flour, , s-n | one heaping spoonful baking powdrr: 1 , | mix Use baking powder in the flour, stir . fa ail together briskly a few minute*, bake ep. fa two Sheets fa a hot oven. This cake | Ms | to twenty minutes. su- Utxuaa Bxzx.-Tees lounds of sngnr. ce | of hooey, sterns ounces uf bruised gin- ; if- i «vr root nine gallons of water sad three 1 Use pints ol yeast. Boll Use ginger half an : lief hour fa one gallon o' water, snd then j sre ndd the rat of Use water snd the iagTVich | dienu snd strain. Add the beaten white j . J1" Rraorro.— This fa a choice Italian 1 V* I dirt consisting chiefly of rice Onions I | see shredded fates s frying- Iran with ! ' plenty of butter, and they are fried to- , ™ j this fa added some rich broth, slightly i " J coiocsd Wilis saffron, tlse whole being j ro. I thickened with well- boiled rice, snd ' *th I served up as a pottage ll. place of SOU p. | ^ | Sotn Mtut Ciilxsl — After Use milk ! 'k' water suadent tc separate the chsisor ■ ^ from the wbey , then hare ready a bag I , of cpsrasr • Xton cloth, through whirh j . strain use mix Aflrr pressing out all the wbey. the cheese will be found j ^ in little fine grained ,ump*. which are j , easily reduced to the finest particles, i Rub fa a Utile butter snd salt, snd make ! used, the mam will be stringy snd the j si Li"~ ^ _r fts They may be rcatrirted foe a few years re- snd bear moderate crtgn but when they w ■ smolder they should have a full chance gvs to throw out their long anna The fate tie William A. Underbill, of Croton Point, sy- N. Y-. showed us a part of his twenty - as* year Isabella vineyard where be had allowed the vines lo extend ore* a roadUp vsOfri^' The ImproTvmcnt in Use crop w was striking. Mr A. Hood, of Ontario, planted Concords six feet span cash a way. Tlsey bora little fruit- The spring X " alternate vine, ami then bad a fine crom lid He tried a similar experiment oo a large re. Catawba vineyard planted -eight fee m- apart ; 'he rvaull was a greatly increase.! mb quantity of gtapea. He also stated that Concord vines c-irvving twenty-four go forty-eight (set trellis, carried by joining vises mire feet apart ana ocru■ae pjring the nunc extent of trellis. An ex rat a, that hs had planted his vine* twelve hi* foet apart, and had grafted every sllevro nate vine with another sort. The grafts I" tolled to grow, tad the old vine*, being set tbosthtoaed to ouehalf fa number, gave rat . ranch better crop than the whole did k* before. W. might cite many otbra corn in- — all showing th* importance of giving ample space to strong grower*. And lo- observed— oerer to allow the virus to IX- overbear; thin out the numerous sc- buncbes- We do not now boar vine ur yard lata, a* formerly, boast of the many r>- acre, an they bare learned that tbs fruit Iris fa batter, sad the vine, torn exhausted. r'J when lb* thinning has bran properly n _ fa! The following preparation for dsMgny- „ yean: Dfasolra a tabfaepooaful of soh- „ peter to a pailful of water. Put on* Pintof fri. around suck hill, riraping _ the erarth so that it wUl not spread ' moth, snd tbe thing to don*. Use mews ~ saltpeter if you can sMatd It. It fa good The bug. barrow fa the earth at i fabh _ aud toll B> rim la the ranratog ft ■ 2 ass* good to kin the grub la ths paach r or flfteen trras ta wkkk It wa* appflad ■hW »* JM MMtate the. grow waudsrfaDy. TW bast ps.smttss to mm in an ceisry fa to mix pfanty of mX naot rato rag flu* Hm wfrk Ma tonuara tbut fa to -ha Ink Eton L llikg wkAsk ten E sksuM iM lilt i nut Em te tW» i« — toMrsu. sfadle. ten raatmn.uk — eu." ET?m ^Wto" te^^ik. ; —

I sfrgM.fr pmr Mfak AMdpm M Ffreyat Tto'i sd A.li.toA W Ill » I p raatoraMsA* I«tog*a.«*. Aro |l g E l|H I Mfrss; frumfrlraunssHqH was n i I a ii rtmtogfrsanMu Tbs vary aSr is Arawsy. ks^ Oh. saaM I srar an toetog wtop* Bra thas ysrar lassfas ysa uunM tokfi.ratoE.tsn. -Dm dfraftaf ITERS OF nrTEEEKT. leading ^strings— Those of the firat fiddle. Florida ships shout fi.OC haad of entile per month to Cuba. \ calls the - cranberry print*. " W omsn's gphere— That she will ncrar get married.— Near Tort Ttlrgram. Jackson (Mich.) ocraelcts sre to nuke ' dutam hay forks (or England. An srerag* of 4.000,000 (rat ofhtmbs* is unloaded at ttocfa*. Wis., erary A large quantity ol (fah will be shipped ( Cedar Key. Fta.. the eoming | A bird deprived of food dim oa the J , third day, while a serpent can lieu three ■ , months. ll Gold has been found fa paying qaanr ikies, by the French, on the west coast i of Africa. 1 The Syracuse Ktwmmf Herald think* It - take* a hawk to raise a young ehickaa > j *uecemiully . ' Th* bays of Texas are swarming with - fish, many of which art specie* nerar 1 seen fa those water* before. [ 1 Mark Twain, tbe humorist, is back in , the United Stales again, after an above Should not dispute srilh a man who, either through stupidity or shame- ]' ieasneas. denim plain or risible truth*. -> , The old courthouse bell *1 Springfield, r ; Mara . cast fa Loudon 1 JT years ago, has a been smarted by a toll from ths belfry. 1 It eras an Ohio man wbo discovered - that no newspaper man ever died from ' 1 swallowing a twenty-dollar gold pleoe — f I Lakes*. ' j Ground ba* been broken on • railroad I Pacific railroad, to be finished next ■ | February. % II Eight firms, fta), 000 of capital, and " 1 about >.000 persons an employed fa the a 1 aoe industry of corset manufacturing at * New Haven. , j The singular tiling about a woman fa g New York city, who has been arrested i a number of tlmea. fa that ah* rob* only . ' doctor's offices . Hanging fa a capital punishment— E . that fa. Us* kind of hanging that fa dons , I oo a plump and pretty girl's arm.c ,?TiTi". 1 Ask wv'g prist ths ioks ibassoB iSss to rasas. -AsilSls ■ IhrmU. ' Then fa always a time for iorv.frul ' I Tort .Veers. Chang* lis* first letter or | th- fast word to a cap K-. and th* cm many, makes gfaas which is a close hai * tutsan of marble, and table* ami fioo y tile* which are pronounced preferable t e marble on account cf their ex treses - The old church fa Bread street. Lou- - don. wherein John Mittor was Uptised - fa 1008. wa* ton down lam year, sad on * Use buildings erected oo the site fa * placed an inscription and a sculptured P brad of the poet. I] Over fifty patent* haw been obtained for cow milkers, thirteen fa England nad . forty fa America These mhcblnm have ' been divided fato three cfasem. Flint. ' lube-milkers; second, sucking msrtitnm ; . third, mechanical hand-mllkera. Tbe J the third sqnaenen aad stripper*. Some these classes. # Cams oat lass tbe (aides, tors. * Ma rays I wast stay fa tbs basil d At tbs s^v of personal effort, of Hsary ' Clarke. Ufaty dec rased. -at Lwonardtown. J Md. . * roll of oarpstiag waa aboW being * geated User it ba nnrolfad for irapesxirat. 0 This was done, sad In the foldawatOe- » con red a package containing f 1.410 fa - United Btolra Trvessry note*. The J money was handed oqur to Mr. Wmt- | rott. the sou-fa-faw ol tbe deceased, whs ■ Four bona Utters, were captured fa ' Cole county. Ark., bat n fifth. Jobs Ode, ramped. While the prisoner* ww« bring Uiratond (ram one jail toaaoth- - sr. heavily ironed nad guarded by nix r officer*. Onto suddenly mufrrratod Jhn ' | -arty fa* lonely road, presented a pair * roed'bii friroda 'ttul bis exploit arraso r rxn-peratlng to th* people that lb*y pur1 sasd aad Ullsd bsra. ahhoagk fa kfa * final rafatnnra a* rariorady wiiradil ' ' two of them. ' burg. Mo. He i a i idl bar to gfaa ° himeJltbc money fa the balltet. Eat * fiadfag only m doifar*. be threw far . J au »fad. hie a ptotoi aad ] ' wusUd kill far If she did aot give tba fa. , farmaltoa- 8fa fhrart far Enad aadra ifa pilEur. Iradfag Mm to ifaprai te J ~+mimm*aa. teg I I J .«fr;*OM»M». "Itofattofa^ * TiUVjSE g'.faEtelSt i '^.'.H.frteraam .ta * rto^R Mfrfaa EfaL^M bera^Mto J ***** . — e."'^-- ■ i— w"2s* ■ : xtjzzz