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VOL. XII. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 15,- 1880. NO. 19. r \ H " u

star of jhe cape job PfrmrtNO WU1U1 DIRECT DRAFT EUREKA MOWER, Ik kir km ffl ike World. TSST1HOMIAIS. ^.JS:nSt'=^^BSS~ - .TBSS==^S^5Sf-gSfiSgaa-aa WILCOX&WHITE ORGAN CO. Maiden, Conn. C.SLJ. _ I llMMtf EltklMl nM tj tto Cmprj. ' ' The meet popular Organs of the day ! UIMtliS) II QUALITY. says tte Le^uTccST Obteteh":: ! ' 1111

MUM. *tCT >«w hta Bo do I rjee thy lore, end q— 1X1— OltolKlel>l.ltmdleK I freyO. subtly —re* *7 ho an. te mtm. as TV I— ey. hot « lor, reoud it d— 111 Bqasataabitatfol. Thoo hoot BMoed Oh. Mooooi: Oalkaalssast TtaasraaHOHySeir. not I aur -orbx fools-* o my I» Ihoe I stag Kto ley Mood (ho ook ; To ssu njfofo whh Ififoa. wfofosr fottia Tr-Usg >Vvus. A PAIR OF SUPPERS. She mode o prvuy picture rittiag ttera la the «M (lory that woo window. (lilac tbo hall with Do warm, rooy UghL little Edna Waldeu. with her alight. graceful form, omall. queraly bead, crowned with III amooth braid. dreamy look In the bi(. (iay eyas. her daiaty cihla upheld ia oee raoy palm, •at there thinking how hippy aha wa, -bo. happy .ho had bam store tarittd to the (real born*. that had bam the mortal. fo help Mia. Btaaley aad Bo(h. tar only ate. bum tettag lonely. - Handsome Ho(h! talh brte-ehoul- . dered yretng (iaat that he Vao. a rrry planned tte walks aad drirm-taugbt sl:y Edaa to rtdethe brown pony. So kind bo waol— wiaalac all ban with hit many, retrial ways. Edaa did aot try toaaalyaa bar Aoolla«s U rogte to filbditoh* <mJ' **?* ' , *» ■**• • txmr woo aofalL The protty dlatpka came aad wat around tbo awoot mooth. wbooe ooorlet lip. were tte oaly bla. ot color la the other, lor color lee. lac Jjthtakra.ss.u- MfaaVserae dUIfoTn tta tali" with teVtaUMy'tefo •be left DM would clr. • pa deal ir. by oorae wilctary. they could bo traaoleerod to bar owe glowing ctetk* . Bb tad ureW. with growing — ' i Haib-h erideat liking tor BtjlaEdns. thai tow eran dr-nte of Hub'. , falling la loeo with tbio Uttle oouatry (irl; aad I think If yen bad hiatod at ' ">• bar. pooolbllity of Hu(k Stanley marrying tar. tar look of am would : preme^; and hadn't obe aad Ho(b the U-* tb. v£L uw two^Shei'oftvSl^ ; HfaSIh ■ era word m Ibis — hjart. tat aald qufatly tte Hugh would mutate own of waiting aracb lungm. It w!T ttar tarnation. Tta?were hotb raving tbr a«a ad thirty, and -wall. by lira time Gtedta bad toaobad Edaib rida ah. foe daty to (ire bar e him of bow at ' ,Pn * "f It brought Edna ho tar Dal wkb a •tart; hat aba aat dees taala when She «w wta waa aaar. aad a Mat color sbowad tlaaff k bar abataa. I _-I tataf* yoa ww. aba. Wa Neldaa," add Ciaadla. •^b-ao-aotari^MtaT^; oat drmalao wtdeawahm- •* F®"1- Mn. I 1 ' Daoy>'5rtfcr^' IWaCtataatWajta-lhelwrmmidl widi yea lcwwt , pair of 'Kpy-o tor a^WyT^Tl J£T >!*** Daw. Han," patrial» rinbs away — aad >abi|i I tad Wwpay yaa kr yoa tnahla aad he •^IfWatalwyita.mdaa'tawm 2i^f!L«2rv52 AS ?*■" mm*Cm Mba * MrsnpTynLda ta? :

Itll Mis. Stanley I am (oiay for a walk aad Edaa bwtlly bft tar aaat to the Window, laartoc Wa Ctoadto qolte * latad at tar aaooaaa. •XJooL npoo my word! I did am taw the mini waa ao proad! WaU. I - thiaksbetaa (Ot a laaaatawoat farpl I am (tod It la tmttod about the sllpprrs. Ho*h shall tart them, of (aaa at* such foals!) aad be will be . Lettered aad propose. I oaly hope the oheay (meaatox Edaa) wool tall Mil. . Stanley what I hare aaed." They were eery preuy Indeed, the slippers Ha(b Stanley he d to bis hand one morning, n week afterward; yaa, loraly. be tboogtit— a dark (ray prooad. oo which iay a ttoy facmeb of (flat, yel- . rrty pacaiaa. look lax w> aatrml! as If they tad 111 tan there from a ore lee. band; but Hugh's face wore a perplex wl look as be glanced from the slippers to a card he bald to hta other hand which hoi. tte words : " Wear ttaer for the worker', sake.- At length a light * broke orar hta Isoa, aad he gave Teat to a low whistle, aad exclaimed, as he ban It! I knew there waa aome mtadjta afloat. We will ar. Hta When the tamlly mat to the loxnrious - breakfast room. Hugh thanked Claudia for tar kind remembrance of him. adding: -I shall be happy to warn the. tor the worker's sake." , ofltaaaaaon with Edna, be surprised a swift bhmh receding from tar blow. liar eyas tall beneath hta penetrating g glance, while Claudia, monnortox n aomethlag about being eery bappe. e bluatad and mi led very prettily as she h thanked him far the bracelets he tad h gfren tar. thinking the while th either y plans were working nicely. Km n Is throb of riraniiawiua did she leei far the I la the past Week; r tar eyes tad dark circles order them i. —the sweet, scarlet mouth n pitiful d proad uad had told herself to that bih * tar boor he should nerer know she had - curad tor him. nerer; ao she bad toroad fall Ilka waaptog.' But aba could not 1- hide toe pale tool and henry eymy though to Mrs. Stanley's kindly qureo Uonsshl smiled qulekly and aald she it waa area euly-' tar taad schad du t> tie." but oh! her heart ached gnat h deal. * She bad girea Hagh no chance lor a 0 word with tar had be wtahad. but bad ' aeuMad blm peraiatantiy . Claudia was ' always aAMs side with tar rrer^aady gnyety. of which he was secretly tlred. •> "Ob. Hugh, you will ptause turn this a musk farmer or Hta planned a walk *• or dries she always found tar place by hta tada. while Edna wm taalda hta ~ samtar. Whapa ta knew the came of " reaolrad In haur It no logger. ' ^ f Aa ttay were tasrtog the brraktoat- * room. Mm. Stanley atld : " Edna, do you feel ablate attend the party to-ulghtf If am. 5 will stay at , bom. with your / "Hm far the world, my taw Mrs. * Stanley ; I urn pwfactly aralL I wiU b *»■" y -Tm, she would go. U she tad In daare tt oubrnpfawstarm. Aad so toutuighl. Id riialj tor tar. heU^tom turoedtom l; tbr msmm uliuj . at 'too loww md. to I- the shadow of a grant oleander, where a „ fountain sptaatad la Uqali manic nad » many bowers, he Sound tar. hta pale b Edaa. Bar rota wa of aaowy, nd h tar halt of rlbtau that bound tar atam- * der waist, aaother to her Into. Hugh " Stood beaita tar rre the, nad time to r?; * ahdowaby Ma atta. Hta tout word. . dried too tows to bar eyaa aad made tar 1 -Edaa. Uttta Edaa. -by will yo^ peretot to making ua both ao unhappy f My toy lluta girLyou know 1 lore you. aad I wont you tor my own. my.wtfa." She Mad to wnuok tar Imataaway, hut ta bald bw tight, ao to. only looked ' hto with tar gram eye. 1.11 of n rlghtaoua augw. " How d« you. Hugh Sbmley. m, " ^^uu.rd»uM^-imA 1 mT in^TTi^— ^*ft"Edaa, atop! you know am srtat you toy. Wta taa bam talltog you tfata J wtatadltof Mtaa Tarma ta wabtog fa I Edua gCTaTmwv-^" 'Jl tata^Hto'my I taJVuok v tars k fnl eyas md aa; yoa lore ma My paw , tawrLtwodEtou. wta mJtaS . bmu'j^^r km j m aigbt. audmmagalighttotoaawair- * 7?* • ***? . 1 1 mi I If sad Km Tmaaa wbm -too I mtod you to mmk to* tol Ilk hut k fatodd amiy#f« m. atot uf It smd a htomuk I dbd-m m faag.I ms ! ^•RNfab- t Ktodh-'^ ^ ■d ta ^

f HMELI TDWCE. „ The Lowell fMsas.) torn says that the l tato'tta' l^ind'*8«st<af mma'l^tan i suddenly cbaagc-1 Its dmttoatkm frou - the factory renters of the Earn to the „ farming lands of tta Wast- Railroad ! ™ ing the summer ee*k "nrw^ooes in the ' x Weet aad Korthsrmt. The naaadlsn I . railroad, report the emigration more- : mem to^wmtwa jwtoa^a. already i at In order to periorm an ntnouat of d mechanical work equal to lifting 140 ^ pounds 10.000 feet high. Prof eseor Grnm dre pounds of fpotatoea, one and n third ,1 pound. Sour, two and n third pounds brand, cue and a quarter pound, cat- £ mauL oaa and a third pounds I loa. three bt ^ a hall pounds lean baef. half a pound In of baef fat. or one and a fifth pounds | Cbaahlr* cbeam. He says that the penssals ol all eounutaa tare bam right, in "I spite of many acieotifir aaarrtloRs that 1 they were wrong, to ttair toatinctlre | m hablLof adding fat rather than cllro- j genous food to their diet when under- ^ d' says an EngLish "paper, than that of the ■*" " wheat ookmia." of U Plata, to South America- Ttaw hare been eapeoUUy eatnbliahed to the prorinoe of Santa t>. w* around the prorinctol cnpilal of the ficially Tiaited by the prmldmt of the republic, who. it U aald. -a. amwd at be the program that Sua bean made. Ia id point of abundance and quality the ooen ■er thus grown is reported m equal to that pi od ue«d to any market of America or ta Europe: and the prosper* thus opened I : America threatens to im-eiss a farmid"p able rirnl to North America, and to lul share some of England's coin with her. n «- A Cincinnati dentist has performed •d the curtons medical teat of gsaltlng a ■d colored man's healthy tooth in a cecity '• lis while man's mouth. It ta well j tmtli of oolored men are soon dec. as a »- rule, than thoaeof whiu men. and cases he like the afaoee bare oocurrrd. though drew the tooth of a white patient, and a immediately wml down to a restaurant ad under his office, aad faund n oolored as man. with whom ta bargained far one dy of hta larch at $M. The colored man rd. went upataua. took hta Hut. had hta tooth drawn, and reealTad «10. The tooth was then placed to the patient's mouth, where it to expected to take >ta ho'dAnother mareeious caee baa reomtly ' M beau dlacorered new IIopktosTlUe, Ky.. which ta dmerrtog of special mention *" aa a great gaological rurfaaity. toaamucb as ft ooalatos a taauUfnl fatal ^ torem of gigantic lepldodandrous to coore- Mte <*y ptogamlc'V UnlZ^all "LsTla « - ill celknt state of preeereation and to thalr natural potatloaa. The gigantic tapi- . ht. forty fast to height, nad eary at the hate me tram twelre feet to diameter fa Imm ■to proportfaaa. They farm beautiful coils mans similar to the columns ol Flngal'i caee" at StoMh. only spherical in form. Many beautiful tranaluocnl aad traaaaboond to the cara. aa does also maay otter bmutiful bamallua. The mala a annua hm an areragi width of about tasty fwt. and to talgbt ta about forty ' *^.1 Adeeutaty la ttata2meue ef cbwacfar. Asmmatarbaumd totacnatad to gin farth ttair i ao mma uaturm umd fa be trtod by auftrIng fa aeoka tta ntaUeuo. Umt fata lata aad hong to light' hidden graces. which cttanrtaa wqtaftan roumlued Men apparently usclem aad putpuwtam tan. wtau placed to potattou. of poweaeof hue ids r tadme uaiumi.lid. c^sh^n^^^d tan made thtar ran gitla of tanatat to otbees, bad ttay urn hum drown out aad Tba poota. wtau* mbUummimus tarn tanil In aulrrlag what ttay tan faugbt to mug. ^Had Ibtajuta to Eta data tan m talpid ttam to'a wm^ etafaa. faw | niWj .if Imreaah. like the earthquake. Ha approach ta wftbout r |lig P wu|p» atakto taRytadtaa ^WhU'I^V'fagrta. hungry mi da•WuwUsfawkMhHtta ■tau tahwtaytafr < ta- a

A MEMORABLE SCENE. | ■ Tbe Viglhmc* commlur* of I8M In I Praaolaoo was not tbe first oaa or- ■ gaatoad in San Pranclaco, bufttaaaoond. . IsMts mod. greater exdtemeul pee- [ lion of Wblttaker udtalmle. tsro r the pndmaeucs of the present " hoodlums. " la that yaw Use froqnaul assassinations. murders and audacious riolaI lions of law perpetrated by ttaw rlllatos , who went unwhipped of jumkw. the . ministers of which as well ae juries were . shamelessly bribed to the meet open , caused the dllseas to invoke the aid of . Jndge Lynch. The dtmrrrerim af gold , had brought to OaUfarnto the arum of s crerj country under the eua. aa well as , j many tagitlmale aad honorable adren- . tnrrrs. and among the farmer were the s I Urkel-of- ieare men and British «ocri-t« ,t I from Australia, known to tbe country t I as ' Botany bay men." These members — j of tbe "swell mob" lost no ti me to Ink •- ! tog advantage sd tbe peculiar drcumI Blasters of tbe new rountrt. which I offered such rrry tempting opportuai1. lions, and organised at oncwa frrternltj. t j w'ith signs, passwords aad all the oohe- ! , s to .to or rtxa.Lt * all orer the territory, and their rrimee | f. haromeaocoriooeeTWy where. «aprdally j « lathe mining dlstrtocs. From their pertl fee* orgnnisalion those nets ol law Was- | ° tbe ronu^anlty wee thrown off tbr scent ! v by their skill to warding off saspido.i i tram tbemarlTes to tbe unfortunate ° Mexicans and Cbtoewi some of whom * were actually put tn death for tbe s.us of the Botany hay men. Encouraged by r- , fiends became bolder and finally threw off all disguise, encouraged by toe fart I chat they poeeeaeed a large fund to use ; to lavish bribes to judges, juries, coonJ ] wl sad even to persons still higher in II j authority, aad who shared the spoils * With them, ss was confidently aseened * the notorious Jack Hayes, focmerly of h i Texas, was sheriff, and had the prieuorr* Lt J to his cos to. J there, ss well ae to a 1 ! prison brig to the harbor, where they ; were supposed to be secure by their » affiliated Irlends until the lime eel down <1 foe their trial, at which tbey took care e . to be present, provided with the "sinews n j of ww" to grease tbe "itching palms" is | of the so-called officers ot justice. The re dtisrns. bowerer. bad. as to tbe present '■ ; caw. been carefully organising aad erme , tog llsenueirea. and at tba tap of the I bell, mounted at ttair headquarters in Montgomery street, ten Id quickly asT | semblr a force of not leia thai tour htm- -• dradmen. BuA although the "hounds" knew of this organisation . Uiey despised 1 It. thinking that It oauld be defied by their superior craft and more extended tofinrnce. as well as tbe dread already * Inspired by Ibeir threats of eengeance ® I on tbow who thwarted their wtal-laid i plans. I JCKI t-rxcta To Tin usa t , j b September. 1KM. to the after n.^>n. „ the repeated strokes of the bell aum- „ mcmnd tat rigitanus to their beadqnarj. lem to a couple of frame warebousae •, with gabies oo the street, to tbe lofts of Which their meetings were held, and which were furniabed wlth two proiect0 tog beams orer the -a!k below far j hoieUng in goods. In this caw the " ttwe'Si the wtart*tad b^ wlr^ta nlta „ throat cuL aad a safe ooatnintog n large " amount of guld-dmiW money lowerod into a boat and carriedoff.nt tba boor oftarookrlock r x.cwe mtakprnhmnly. '• A fthough the robbers sHdHm derer. tad well known that from mmuui n ryhtcfa bad been token ttay would escape unharmed from tta grip of tbe law. After *1 the procerdtogs at the meeting bald to ° tte ktfk a tarn tafaUtaalbaa that which . ammbled ami formed to tta atrsft he- _ low amid not tart teen mm an tbe . oowt at the Ume. Tta march loth* jail. tte aermriag of tta two Botany bay mm. 4 despite the brarado of tta sheriff and J Jtag^I^h a tta fafU^Tu^ril'1 tantoa. Tbrir trial ooonpiad about two . bama mn, and ttay were than delibw r ta^^amtfanrod to hmgiag I fxnaally and wlthont fata or 1 1 til in by * tta*Jtta*ttai^ ^wd earid toil^roT «ta I toSkfatam. to tta rondta. JtaStata ■ ntata-imlf. 'xhtaiih H m eJj old maa to tta miulkg | ta< Jtadnhtottawtap^ ' 35? ^ *<C£5I t5

the lofta until eunsrt. wtwu tbe bodies were lowered aad dellraesd to the custody of ttair frimda. Then tta bat- r . tolloo again paraded aad ww dtomiaard, t, ' tta men dispersing to ttair tama randy c to amemble again if needed, and the d ' vigilance committee soon became a part 0 of the past history of California. A k " soient "bounds." their organisation was broken, sofa for weeks aJUTWUd t 0 every ship leaving tbe port talced ^ '' freighted with Botany bay men. terror . ' stricken at the violent aad repmaive * " measures of Judge Lynch and the ' * " biwvled country." Tta legal gentle- ' ' mer of the cl'y tried hard lo " vindicate ' D arrest of leading men of tta rigilantea, L J Out public opinion gave a rerdlc* ol I '• "served lbm> rightly" and frowned I down the movement, and the city and i - time, to last for several years There j are few now living. I believe, who wit- , ]' ncsecd the icenca I have endearored to | ^ paeerd oul ol the memories of even the j * uprwrrr Le and I hare een- ' j ciouot of aa eye-witapw to the memorable j proceedings of the rlgilaatee of IRS*. — " broken' up*Hto°eertJ«Is"ji!nd fenced J* about with forms which bare loot their I meaning. Thus there is^be hereditary T* nobieew. the Andrians. Ttay are | buried in tomhe different from thaw of carry n scarlet umbrella. The bigbm. m { grades may marry out of their own „ j rank, i! rough tta inferior grades may ° that ttay may not mend * fence. None ^ 1 right than German nobles or Magyars u> w | occupy slate offices. The prewnt prime' ^ j drian, though hM family has been Q_ j wealthy and powerful for several ^ J these monopolises tta craft of making | sun and center of Malagasy society „ When bricklayers' work has to be done in tta queen's palnoes. "all ranks of pes- „ 'pic. from the bigbrsl to the lowest, take j. a pride to doing with their bauds some rB i of the actual labor under tta eye of P1 1 looking on." The sovereign Is an autocrat Tbe lives and property of all tar Bl i Is death even to block the way to her D_ | cattle. But she Is aa much a slave to to j her subjects are slave* u. her caprices. brrprncreseesao.ooniofa.onf attend lav xj j To walk Is almost forbidden. From tta .j great New Tear's festiral which she rd tulehratea by majestically bathing to a ly silver bath, only acreeued from view of ce her court Sy tta silken ma: lies her otic! tendon is hold, to the moment when her royal corpse is ye* more majestically interred, she it a figure to an oftrn-ra-hearard pageant. Tta pnartibooaly Q. regulated Ufa of the sovereign Is catly aa m eervanens which encompass Malagasy life to ali ranks. The beat part of a Maiasd gaay's year is robbed from him by s t- division of days into lucky aad unbr lucky. Out of the twenty-right days he of u month twelve only in lucky, ul Some months are altogether unlucky, ae Children bora to one month, or ris an certain days of others, were, oatii (* the nrtsafannrimtourfrred. put to death, sd "Tta new-born Infant's bead was placed ■r band downward to a •hallow woodra >d oar Malagasy tnbr a child bora oaa day as of ill-amfmia buried ailTe to an ant-hill, to Tta Rota love tbrir children, yet all K formal v lobe laid down at Item LrasKv to of tta village rati la- fold, that the oxen to might be driven over them. The praacut e- prime minister survived this ordeU of ^ Like all Eastora cities, the interest - Isto-ppoirtjW. rbratrort.ar.dtut, Z aad narrow, and tba I&C4 of the shabby bonam and dilapidated walk is rather * that of a collection of vEiagee huddled UsgMtartbaaofu large and important city. Our firm call waa afada at an ex- " client hotel kaptby a Graak. It. conn2 yards, with faaatatoa playing upd with orange tram shadowing tta whole pincr. 7 lookad ao rotlctng. its myrtle, and jmsa- ,, mtom aad marbia Bones ao nook and its i, krdfuumi ao ckaan aad comfortable. ihsil „ wa fait amry it tad not baen arranged that we aboaM stay there. InHata pf . Mtotang car lent, to one of tta far- " fa»Hl gardens of Damaacna From tta „ boaai wa mnda a progrcr* through tta pto*W Jniy'^toQ^rOrimtoi roT ^ Draam af tta fawn jostle each other. Now a Badocto of tta dtnei t rides by oa i potomd fauna atimtfaltand byotta , £ Mil into i on faotandfa rfamjn .k ih^ !! 1 1 » mmfcattoff nwdLnfa Mrd.Mnt g a* tta damrt afaemt^fam fang die- I a w^rl'Vlig indr> totta mro|ni*onttH d hto. memfawmaero. — . " taato.*tatat>s taJLd hfata ^!!d 'nfrffa < t tbtat.L It Bu ad «ba ndfaa band I by mamad to ta dufag hfabHUto am* t B to.tan wtodfa mtam ^m. rota >g , c:w On m^l ■ i l tfa. gwanfat , tauMval^MBh mTfa i i i

A Bidden Mine. A number of old reaidrota of Deorer remember a venerable Scutch moun- Ti tolnaer by tbe name of McDonald, who ce to tbe city throe or four Una Si during the year with a email donkey. N carrying his personal effects aad several a buckskin bags wall filled with gold n posit to some of the hanks never km d than from $13,000 to $18,000 McDonald b s very social and talkative pid lei- d low. but never would reveal the place o where be got his gold. Several men tl undertook lo follow him srerKly. to U book without knowing any note than a when they started, for McDonald each d time contrived to throw them off tbe I: trail, aad tbe men reported that they s invariably lost all men of tbe aid chap k near the White river after following t him through the L ie roes aa far ee tta I park. Whenever McDonald e ' Frenchman named Baptiste. aad the i two were groat friends. One day Lite j Scotchman disappeared oa one of his ■ ; and lt was noticed that Bnpliete had I gone, too. But they had not departed t . mised Ilia: the Frenchman bad followed 1 McDooa.d with a view lo spying npou ' ; fountains ta drew his wealth. Tta 1 1 * Scotchman never returned, and though | I ' ot his Dearer friends ever learned what ' 1 ago tta gentleman to whom the Rcpssfrtors mctJUptlst- ua tta street. He j j ( and when asked what become of bis old j ' r Sostch friend, gruffly answered that he 1 1 r did not know sad turned stray. Tta | > recent marvelous reports from North j - above tarts, form strong ground lor the 1 s brliei that McDonald passed through 1 the L'te pans, through Middle park aad r into tta North park, and years ago dis- j ! covered the rich depjelta. tta existence I af which ia only beginning to he sua ' perted -Dcaror firpetolsosa Hea Herring are Baaed. r A correspondent of the Boston TVoa j ' srrv* writing from Fast port. Mr., says : 1 * Another new rod Interesting work is 1 that of hauiag herring. A New York r here, giving employment to some j r ^t'^isToSfith per week " An excellent account of the proceae and ' business I quote from the Journal qf \ Oimaisi .1 : n Tta fish are placed to numbered bar- | * rob. holding about 3 J00 herrings each. r* aad al suitable stands, numbered to cor- | * respond, sit tta girls whose drit fingers j of tta fish, targe sharp shears are j used to cut off iHP-heads. bellies and I ' golden yellow skin b stripped off. and y tbe half of tbe nicely nmoked muscle i ' taring ribs are as quickly removed from ; n the other haif.aod the prepared meat y aad tied. * Tta prepared halves are rapidly | bunched to in ring gunge, and secured • p. by knotting with fancy twine, the ob- | X ject being to pack the fish so closely aa r_ to retain their freahneH aad flavor. ._ This object b fu.ly sa-urrd by thb pror eras, which, simple aa it appears, b the li most important feature of tta whole psoceas. and to its entirety is secured . under letters patent of tta United States . So. *r.«80, issued to Mr. Georee 1'eteTs, tta manager of the Itostport eUnhlMb _ meut. September 10. liTb. ■ Tta boxes are bow lined with tin toil, i] aad flee of the bunches just described d placed to each, and carefully covered with the upper layer of tin foil after - which tta oarers are cloaad. t Perfect clean ltom*. method and ac J curacy are apparent throughout lbs aetebluhmcnt. and. aa tta work b paid for by tta place, tte operatives are busy, intelligent mad ma tented ia ap- * pearaace. tta Work gulag on with dleI patch, although the amount of Boise and I bustle b singularly small. r II ts totraded soon ta ship, tta fish to i the bunched form to tnrreb to New t York, thus saving largely to freight. - wbm tbey will be packed to boxes. Msvlass tor Eriijteiy. i Pnyeeyuugo. Plugieee comes by labor. ' FnJwfiro is tta efaild of ignorance. ; aSti" — o Psmlnn neutralism bath strength and Pride md poverty nattily reside to : ■ | am baaar ta happy. ntjteml Ufa fa a ammcf growth ar ! . il m Hi. itorapArtl Hfa. 1 Ftapi. wta bae. tta mm* of gravity- j r tan* tta toaat af naytbfag atoe. j wta^ta" | STmd wa am >p^> V [ 1 Praia to tamm tfam gaM-farh kaaaa ! | """toll ** '"tl' ^tatoSamuB* ' ; ~ mm a^afan torn j

1 HlhUM Prima. I " A Paris correspondent of tta Laadoa THuirap* mya: A abort account o! tta celebrated ce.ien.tra of tta fartram of Peter and BL Paul, to which tta an eunfinad immediately after I arrest. wilL I doubt not. be pa- fan cosed with interest by your renders. I Yta writer, a 8*. Petersburg corrvspou- of by a special order of ooe of tbe grand Su Tbe raarmrau are hollowed 1 out under the Neva, and directly under git tta rampant. Ttair ouly window, n *' little aquare' hole protected by a thick T" barred grating, raises but a few tochae ' above the level of tta river. At staled wl I in re are iron doors opening * hub filled with sentinels, who. *' with loaded rifle aad fixed bayonet, watch aad ward over tta unhappy hi tenants of tta ealb which open upon »<" them. As for the ttoy prisons, tbey are u narrow quarters, square, with •tone wUb and floors, sad fearfully th the water constantly drop- it ping »b"Ct in ali directions. A chair, th table and a pallet ot white wood form the only furniture. One of tbe hi pallets was found to he covered with a of bed of straw horribly foul, but even of this, poor luxury as It wan, must be considered an axesption. Tta visitor M allowed entrance to n few of the ti . oelie. Ttair tenants' wen pale; tbey ki - rose as be entered, according to order. I hut regarded him with a fixed look of n ' despair Tbe writer waa shows tbe ,( i cell in which was incarcerated a • | the Princme Tarakano—*. daughter of In 1 i 'ta Empress Elisabeth, who Wl a rict I tim to her rind, tbe Em press Catherine j n ■ ' II.. grandmother of tta present caar. j „ ■ This unhappy woman perished to tbe ! . Stances. Tta Neva swollen by tta i I | melted snow, suddenly rum. and tta 1 r r i rushing torrent, dashing with over i m r I whelming strength against the ttoy g : window, broke to and filled theoell with v r water. Tta prtoceaa waa drowned. 6 - Tta ceils of the great state criminab are | 4 lined with matter—re. and rtngs ol Iron . f ' ' strait- walaooated. Tta £i6r to- ! o I formed the writer, among other things. | F j that these unhappy men were aaked 1 p ply ttay were barbarously .pnulebed. I o I He also stat— that to the wall of tbe { 1] : I emperor's room b an invisible door. •: ■ | communicating with a Uttle passage, j a 1 very narrow, and leading to a sublet- I h r I Neva. Tta gallery leads to the fortress. r r | and. jn rase of a revolution or of tmml- , ti j ncnt peril, tta cxar could disappear to a g f few gerunds from tire lVirlcr pais, r. and u . j perfect sale*, in the fortress of Sl Peter f and Si. l'anl. tta guns of which, to all ! ; short time, could reduce sl Pelcrsbur, i [ to ruins. Tta palace ol the Caar Paul a l j I- which b now the engineers' school, b r was similarly provided ; but when tta ° r disappear behind the secret door, a hich ' ' ; area already open. ' c 1 i - f I ^ ; A Calrcraul Lunguage. ° i Tbe queetiou of the expediency of a , j universal commercial language has fern a . | the first literati of Europe and America. | a notably within the tost ten years, but 1 Tta fibs of the English quarterlies, fa- 1 - Irrw4toaal fieri, c. Cta afoces' Journal. ' e and the English and Ameriean news- ' ' 1 papers of the past decads. afford ample . evidence of the Importance which ia at- 1 l. Inched to thb subject. A significant ' ,. atep. regard, d at tta time as soch. as ' trading to lnangurate a movement lo ward the adoption of the English - 1 1 the nnivoaal language, was that taken a by Mr. Arinori Mori, the Japan— e mtor later, a lew years ago, embodied la bb proposal to substitute tta Eagtbh : language, with modifications, to!1 r suit tbe peculiar naliraial wants j • I at Japan, tor tta native umgua of tbe 1 - ttambjart w— being agitated bree aad ' ■ abroad. PreaMenl Grant —id to one cl " a bb mungn t " I believe that our G reat Maker is preparing the world in r tfou. —eaking one language." ' In W7I a' writer to Cfanlrri' fsnrnef , •aid: • W, consider the prospects of remote future gewarattoo — regards their .. ami. wide* ere are sow nam g extra. . gently, ao wa ought ao* to be termed , Moptoa if we propose ^ .^method by tb trouble to burning languages. A I reuumlil— of tba scientific men of all : . aarions should ta formed, which should b I !»(»(• may ta unu mPSttin rai^ 4 , ' "r J " • Bo* n Town Mm a f^ueer Bama. Wlal'i to a anmaf A good deal, ore P ■ r^Jzsr-Lrirz ; - place ra tta fitota, BUT ever auggasted >■ r aad M lank, tte two young mm. k , where aba, wanandvtaafi — give up tta J . saftryA'sas •

A Aprtog Ffauers. b— b aaak daB ata as— » sab fitttai is«lu».paH— , 11 gi.tefaauut tad winter had (Usisd a ear, ITLMA OF HfTEBEBT. WboopiakoMa are aa old Komte family. During tta year IBT» S.<*>#.000 bushel of com were converted Into ttaw to tta various famorim ta tta L'slmd EU Whitney, to ran tor of tta cotton dfod to IBtfi at New Haven. He bora at Waatboro'. Me— , sixty previous. who lock children to rooms there b fire, aad then go away ts spend tta day, should b, careful to taka An ordinary rite man. roppoaiag suhca to ta fourteen square lew. sustains tta enormous pressure of to,* pounds. Whan people hare resolved to shut eyes, or to look only on ooe aids, b of little consequence bow good eyes may ta. Within the past few yearn wild ferrets of (Juiltman. Ga- muck to the surprise local naturalists. I har finally got to that I ain't at all aertatoov seat I kno raiselt and am gittiug leas arrtaia or wst others my ttay kno. — Assfi MBtes A young ere: of P. Morse, living near Ill- abotateaow 00 his fatter", stack tbe other day. Result Wiled, straw suck. tarn, com and bay burned. A Hawrsrille (Ky.) oolored boy b a I candidate for lame, with six fingers on ! hand, seven <« tbe other, seven toes on each (on* and double- rotatad I It is euty to tell when others are fiatI reed, but not when wa our— leva are. firm belief to the soft nothings of lh» | maa ttay believe to be an arrant when others are to the Cm—. | An old lady wearing a pair of green 1 guggles stepped ua tie Sacramento train \ at South Vallgjo and knockr^ at the car j door, and actually wailed till it waa I opened on the Inetde by a passenger. parallel. i No ore knows who Invented tta : fashion to nxdrty of turning down the comer ol n Waiting card; hut tta was first thought of by ttaur.u who owed s small bill to the trad exit. _u j he taw coming — Aenjraae rine comprised, on tbe firH of January. aad toSJHi tons neL There were under the British dag at tta tame time. 3.MS tea-going steamers, measuring I tons gross, and 3.554,575 tons Tbe Irtob do not understand tbe art of bay-making. Tbey let tta gram lb long to the field and too long to tta cocks. One. fifth ol Its nutritive element j is lost by imperfect maaipublfoo. Tta 1.500,000 acres inoara to s year field The German government Ires recently tenor- Lorraine, giving Uietn German originally Gnman. lbs same — now —signed, and that under French nib ttay were simply translated. Raaor blades me forged from cast steel, the bars being roughly prepared one inch to breadth and a rixterath of aa Inch to thickness. The h lades are heated In* a coke or charcoal fir*, and dipped into tta water obliquely. Ia tempering, they are bid oa their backs • a clear fire, about half a doaen together . and they are moored 00* at a ume. when thr edges. wh.ch are — yat A Matter's Bay. "I* there any vacant place to thb , tank which I could filir was the inquiry of a boy. aa with a glowing chrek he stood before tta president. 'There is none." was the rrplv. ' Were ' fold that you might obtain a situation here? Who recommended your " No one recommended me." Was tba answer; " I only thought I w»ld M." There was a straigblturwardBam ta tta manner an honest determination to the countenance of the lad which pi sate the man of business . aad tod need him " Ton must tars friend, who could aid you to n titration; hare you advised with them •" Tta quick fl—h of tta deep blue eyes waa quenched to tta ovrrtakiag war* of sadness, — be -id. though half > musingly: "My mother -Id It would ; raelrm to try without friends;" tta*. recollecting hhraelf. be apoicgite toe tta bwrruptfoa. and waa about fo*Hh- ! draw, when tta genlbmnn detained him. by anktog hi whr badsd not Hay at sehowl ranlbevyaH or two. and than ply, " hut I trad, a* tame, aad keep up with tta octar boya." "Turn yuu hare a ptoce already r tte Us totarrugalor "Why did you hf quietly. "Yaa. but you wash to bare ft. Tte ttaTbTrtebd' tepte. "gIs^u 'lU land's t tta s— vufira: -Ml ate fiuy; wtefayuur ram.? Trasteiujita BW.HW, yra Jtel frfate'ii'm Itr: j asjaijtete *»Wl' ■» te*T a. udi Ts.'t* ■Trr.*r~~- — 1