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VOL. XII.

CAPE MAY CITY^N. J, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1880.

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JOHN B BVPPMAN. Oh- May Oq -Vko— . s. J P- A - OBm abnMan7t MaClwiT . SJT'lmTute, flmtag tamtl-g — poTIM A KiXOK. * *°'fc "*1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1 tridra— , N . mnMA.0maO7.lkt J| BBJIKKT W. KDBUXDs. ATTORNEY AT I ' W SOLICITOR IN CBAKCEBT. ! win atued tha t»»* Mo Oseatj o~ PmiKEIIG UIDEETAHJ: W.A. Ovm....... fcsui. I> OA Dnnr -...Jfattv J FURN1TURJ : qbabijb r. warn. (»III to O U I— L(. CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEVELIT AID SILTEBVAR ~f 11 11 T ..1 H'n. SM. Carata udm I • ' • ' I QOAi. or rax but gCALrrr. ^ Coal ofaS Sizes. AntBaraytostrasniy. -fa-Hl wakes. UNHHW TO THE TOHT At Beta* OmI Tarts <4 MU.A.U.I lllfil ■ ■ |l ■ irllnK^iMHV, EAMDELE. K WUIO. rsspristo. QOAL AMD WOOD TAKD a53VS5SSF4 LOUOn. BOO. 8 to VP AMD CHBfT* I COAL, PIIK. OAK *3t» HICKOKY WOOD tiiiiTwj. ' ■ PW«AW GENTS' FURNISHING STORE ■■MOVED TO JtabiMBli " "B*B C-LOTlllNO TJML _ CHIUMKNU CXOnOH •rt saturnism arts*. *"*" ' W E POWELL. ^TiT * pS**'" ' WILLIAM T CHAMBEK8. • ' OH- May Ccmty.K.J. mm B AM pHM( has tort ■jBfc. "r — * *.*1 L Kh-.Cwm. * h. • p^BBrtbaWmitoi SMMP KHBar • — *+• ^ F jl"C>>wS» >-*.« L ^5$"* "** * r *■

nm UtiM. yzE$£z?**' > PRESENCE OF MIND I I Ban- always liea -> 1. Irated few my i OrudbtlirT b«l to IJT thai Umv lad a ftri vbo wm n*4 afraid of a mrwi j 0. a spwla. and b— mother'. -taught- • guess. *Ihat n> hrf-m 1 msrrw.1, end. | of enurae. I bm pot t-ecume timid with I IB Ufa. Jasper Jackman ; By boa j band ta. d onurae, Mr. Jarkmaa. and | N«A, indeed ! 11 tberr wm a — iruar to ; tb» -odd, I ahoold fancy H wm pot j 'away in Out, fa« it i. the total out— if - ! Ilia- way LalaUtnH that "evrr existed. It ta, indeed. Tea ran't an- it nntil you I lir within fifty Lad of it, lor Ibr tana I and the naaty rv--ka. How', yoo kn— I'm not the Icaat hit I israoua. hat, haviio, brad with fat Lac . I and nuihar and the rat aU my Ufa, I j did not aajoy Bmn« ahol op all alooa hkaa, a a anil, ahynw ul aaau,- , h~ IT : 1 0#ta* d opoo tha booar. »Ul ahoold I do, a pnw littla oranan. with bo oaa to oall I opaaT For I caiont llridpat aa a (tool j ripbrr is envy orcaHoo of lila that don , noi inralra anap-au L . p I laid Jaapar lhat ahaoloialy, il 1 had I wn Dot wan 1*1 thai I ahoold hoaa thought twin Mm ndoag old Dr. Muhffilawny. wUw i-latial midnn ia , on Fifth armor. Now York eUy, aa, of oSonr. onryfaody koooa. Euiw, altar too Kara oooa aaid " yaaT to tbagtnilosan who " pops' tha 1"*'H to yoo. yoo may aay " no" mr aftar to all other qantoma. lor oil ho ram, tor haM harw Um an way alr '"Zttwhh^Jwtn.Nym, bhS. | ' Jnprr laiauin thap-4 amai lirr always at tha Nook waa conaidmd onaoawwra- ' Ida ; and, after all, what mold w» do ? i No onr would hin .« Imy tha pipn, aod ! I llnd than. I always know that doing oo woold hr tho raon^By ahowiagtho 1 lamam >< mind frw alnrh_ 1 to rrto 1 ' : hratod ia mj own femily-Iif Dowhara w aiaa. And .Ml mmr k. pan. Onr atomy night to Nomohn, ia tor ; year IMS-it — the ith, frlhaft. k» | ' haby wn jort 1 year old oo thajat, and >> lor haa -irana] ittlr tartify bartdap1 atlll laft to the pantry, and a eaka (4 that Aa onrtainly ooawr woold loot longer than thai in oor Lowaa It waa bar to hare tired IhroupL. The prwmd lika aomany MtrMona, and tha iky wn tha aolor Bridgot'a tin pnia wrrr whan I ! flnt got down Bairs thia tnBa lnt yaor. In tha city it woold hm ban. aona in to Ml ia tha window and watch tha loft, go p^ looking kk. oo — ny ! drowned rrta, bnt at tha Nook (I ahoold to b. nwo— ahaotatair nothing. 1 had not a book which I had art • frens the rity. and I bad ftniahad all bt I sprot By Ubt n hoA.1 onld ; knt ; how I did wtah that the regimmt — hioh ; wn aneaaipod aboot htf a nto away f wn anr fooogh kw mr to watat thns : driB-Althrydo driU fat inch wntbrr. ' Td thooght thrm loo near bMcrr cm an- ' cmat td Bridge*. wh»«n I harr canght a j Mp Mthr goto, noi tnahrd «h*B«A 3 c^r at^i^— rr .fn ;<holthal aftaraoaa H wtot a nthai thry woold hm ban : - I woa tha Ban lenriy that Jaapto kad | nad ton morning. " My Anr^H^l into. : TrT Td? *TZm j. T ~ Jng« TZTTh •t * -ij » Ty* r- fatoTon " A t ! nil aa to -wl tana won pnag » - ■ - • . ' ! djjk to A i ..IF And t BM :p SEsSSjT;

It •• Of what r|a,HBlatad;^nd. tboogfa •*<Jf tha boon braakin', bob, and how tha thaw to the wttrrald got Into Mather Dinaanure a boo». that V artntod tha nor n thia, neigtilnring nobodr, and tack all thry ooold ley the j banda I oo, to ny nothm' id kali mnrdana' the ~ oold gentleman Tha aatnu ba aboea oa thia night—' There it waa, aora aooogh, hndorl. read it throogh, aod then T aaid to nytgU: "Jaroaha Jaokman, remember ycatr , laniinni of mind. Don't let il fail yoo ' , breaker take aileantage of yuor aoltlnda. ' ] lei him Hod yoo t*e|«rrd." It waa n , , ihoogb rotor inradUr wboi'r-hia-nator | had addnemid me from the ohimnry. I , | onrwered, "I will ! " ami yoo can't ia- ] J agtnr bow bold I grew at anew. I rr- j beamed all that I abnold do in can Bnldy coma lo Br in the nigbt, nying. i a •• Miaana. Unwe. aotna .or in the cellar'" , r rll I ahrold do if I fooml anybudy ui , • tha wardrobe when I retard, ami I bad , . tha aatirtoctxn ;d lecllng ttot I wn , t prepared. I migbt wake op U> find the i ■|,«ni pine — I Bigbt 1— tnonlrmh in i -my tod ; bnt it woold be una o area, and ■ 1 thay woold ineenbe ujud my tonbatooa r - the worda, " She ah owed bar pinanoa I of mind to the last,' I lilt quite nil i t poaeeaaad and happy, tboogh I wn err- j tain— ym, morally certain -that aoor- [ - thing remarkable woold happen btoon a i morning ; that I ahoold ba. aa ii were. , ■ weighed in the balaoer aod not found , t lerl like retiring early, and eat by the j '^ft.e'taith; Jjck atrack IL Than, jnat ( ' n the lart rtrokr dmd away. Biddy tame i ' down fan bar bednxan Uka a red-flan- f ■\nai ghoat, with eyn and Booth wide ' ' rqarn. and aannthing of impnrtann an ' dantly on bar mind I pat toby down 1 in bar cradle and aroar. drawing myarll ' up to By full height, and feeling •J I d 1 waa the only one to-be depended upon h 1 in tliie awful amergmcy. u • i "Bridgat," said 1. "bow many an ' lliey I • Ia it one or mote V U 'I " Mas r aaid Bridget. U " The fhiew. I mean.' and L ' "Oh. M tent thaw, mum." aaid a ! Biddy. " Ii'a only thai lhafa of a wind o 1 thal'a look the roof clane off the chickI j co-boon, nod there1, the wee bit. it rhieka a-atnarrtn to death wig cnwld.' al 'I "And in thia dreadful rain, loo,' . I I aaid L n -If. dared off fine,' aaid Biddy 1 " and lha mocei'a ap" " L " W. BM go out nal pot thw in ! » , the wood-hour,' aaid 1. And eo any- j n , ; ing. I tucked toby up in tor btonkeU. " and. wrapping a dm.l ow my toad. I j went out into the night air. It had j " I i grown rwry cold, 1*« it war dear, aa i T , Ibdde tod aaid. and we paddled roond ! " . in the Bad oalchiug the poor little -* I i cbickcm. We tod ihran aU n bto e>- -T , len-ooAudwahrard Ha UMta entoa- * "mn'ld'mil I'^TrnTili T" to * > ' I, awake il. And al laai there it waa. - tangled up in noma dead nam. and a. 1 1 cold aa a 1 imp id ice. By tha time -e " I gars it to Us Bother, who waa vary glad " ' to au it, tha clock Wrack IK Baby * I had torn alone Ihm-qoartare da j 1 »«"• v. I 1 "MuBf. darting 1 eonnd eeleepr < • yetr I aaid. to 1 want to tharradta. I Merciful powaaw ! ahall I aTar target thai * 1 moment ? Italic wm Dot than 1 ^ dweUiag in euatouee, and atolu ay ? ! h°uayat.ornauof than. I Wt tha • r atnoglh of a tigraaa, and, boring Biddy ' I bowling in iho dining-room, raabed up < ' Itora annagh, thorn wm n light to By » t , lwdaoom, and I psepsd in. Tha bo- ' , Tha rahtor who had atolao my baby r ntottotoMto tha tambly anddy boot. ■ of another ware atkking tram under the ' , tod; and, oh, hcrrar. ! another tod got t , into it, and hod hiddan, aa ho imagined. ' ' i tha mctwry of ay qhfld ad ay own « . fata. In n a ft too plan flashed i .pen aa There wm tort ou floor to r } and togiwd. tor I had I |l I I too , torn wbut-byaboold to tare, enough t ■ ESBfirr-JTrs : . loekafl it on tha cahada; than, with tor t I key in ay hand, and trambhog bka an , ; to Bridge -re. tockni ttom in;Jkey , h atoll ^ra ay toby took ; owe rath j • ""ttot^w " Mamgu'i Tawa." a wy ! >• tan ptam, toflmd. alwud by a« rr- ! k aputotoatik; bnt I knew ttora -are, ] ^ body. tZ p-w totom wcoddafl j K i itmi mi to a wornon M tub a tons. Aa-awm—rl — a Sgktt.ua , : i 1 UifldftkMtoWMItato ! ■ | -Q(|l ..a-. n.-I«rt-ta

a load taagh. " It's thru, hop r aaid old Molli- ; gan'a raw "I know rfiathcr Jacknmn. aa' ifa himaalf. If a a great Buathak— thai', all. ' A singular mistake le enter a mac a hn own tod 1" aaid . ruics I kna. to be my hnslnnj'a ; and at that I rasped Into i the'roam. Be wm ttora, and eo WM baby, lor ba , held her m hi. arms : aod there, abo. J wm Mulligan and hie friends and then , pistols and half the furniture wm broken and the store upset But m tor the hnoM breakers, thry- 1 began to 1 sea the (rath Mr. Mulligan was back ingook " ni taaa Mrs. Jackiaac to explain. " to said. - An* I'm prood I didn't kill ! ) re, though H'a out frirndahip Td harr dou it ; tar if year own wile took re j ' for a house-break, r liow would I know ' The top o' the night till ye. an" - tare the lady t-- cr plain.' ' ' Ah ! I did raallr aiah that the ground woold opan and swallow me. Tou aea, husband had ens homo while ae ; hunting op the chickens, ami. findhaby wide awake, tod taken her up 1 to bad. and gone to' sleep. And tbr 1 robber under the bed wm hie Buddy with, at course, no last in them ; 1 ami wall than were none, tar they werr 1 riddled with ballet bulee. Mr. Molli 1 gun had And at Uses, fortunataly. 1 I thooght it the awful danger 1 Jasper and the toby had him in, I wwntv ' into Strang hrsUrvw a: oooa. and frigid ' a terrible mistake, and might tore an4- ' ed seriously, of course ; but I will my, now and always, that it wm Jasper's ' fault, and that if he bad bean s house- 1 | ranker wa might all bare been thank- : ' j tor my gnat presence of mind. j 1 I The Ilea Balk. " Now, my dear." said Mr. Rpnnpao- ' ' dyke, m he etappnl out of his lathing- ( ' boose and thomprd on the door at the ' 1 occupied by Mrv Hpmprodrks, | " an yoo ready ? We mqgt huiiy inld* ' the water and out again, or we smi get , I through in time be dinner.' , . ■ Mm. 8puo|H*ndrke em ergo 1, bant ' alnwwt double, and sintering with the ' oold. "Isn't it rather chilly?" she asked. I "Not at all. Mrv Hponpradrkr. not at all ; the air is rather caul, bat the < yen want to mora along. " jl j .Ai thryraacbod tbr Iswcb, Mr. Spocqs. ■ I rndyke left , his wife, and buidly strode 1 into the sort. A ware leas — — M-. i ' I filling hia eyis, nose, cars aod mouth, | 1 and then he slrudc can. •• What an ya standing tborr toe. eh r | I be demanded. "What do yoo take • l-yoaaelf Icr-a llghltaatM? Did y# 1 j ramedown bera to take a both, or an | waiting fur asmie ship to tie op to ' ' yoo? What's tbr matt. ! with yoo. any 1 •v?- " Tm afraid of the wares, "mhimperrd 1 Spoopcodyke.' " IheyVe eo bag." ' "Oh I they're b«> log b* yoo. ainT ' Hp.'jemlykr. "Wait till I get a man to saw yoo off a little . Better get m.-sMied lor ooe to ' •oil. hadn't yon? Ifa the big warn ' yoo want, I toll yoo. Dock here 1 " and ' Mr. Spoopaodykr luarrtod buldlr into the sen again. He turned hie face toward the ahura ami behiel to hia ' wife. Another ware caoght him. am] 1 landed hia high ami dripping oo tha ' •• Why didn't ye come when I called ya ? What d'ye want to Bake ma walk ' all the way up here after yoo lor?" ' ahrieked Mr. Hpofcraidrhr. " Are re ■ waiting to be lunched, like a .hip? < Gut ya walk m far m that ? What an ya hoisting op (he lag. of your pants ' tor? They ainT skirts. Now took at net ftae bow I go in. ami Too tallow mr whan I I beckon to yoo. Watch me now." I •Mr. BpoegMidrkr plunged ia aid ewaabed around a few tnimrtm in aalety, but Ike Uaa.hr! uue water wm hiding im < timr. Another ware canght him and drew bii older, whirled him AflgHpi - ' " Oct acai ready to gat far ? ' heprted TSZEZSL >11 day. like a wtoerapoot, waiting tar you? - WUt d«l acme ham tar? Find any fan in Why float ynn ga* inthewntar. if y«r argotegto? Cum. on now." > Tb adraid." mtrrhd Mrs Bpocpandyha. -O I go ta. I know I will ba OuT roa hold oa'to alt^Whni did J- *irt-4~ratajl doing ami haa? No. wtaJT > aart. JmLimw op fa. mtoaM the 'EBC'tlHH ■ mltta.tarhmtohBamem.hr torn, tor hm-K. mi wwfc a jwfl ehe I fltahoda tmd hoatod htm aafl kg tha H» a^hnk v* y?^ I + .fc. t gg i p ■ A *■ t ■■ im. mihmii t m

Iladiu rtmlaee. India ■ a terrilJc elephant to En giand. Oor leaders no daoM lemsmber s the com at the man wis. bad a magntfl t . Cent white elephant girro him. He B i salt ; he cuuid m< gtre it away, tor it B I was a gift ; and he dared not kill it, for t ' aacred least. Imlis, with its pojmlstsa: ' a ; of 237,000,000 it dnakr rice-catem. is . i i the lsjg**t elephant a natron wm em j a , I plagued witii ainoe man Ugu to pray j c I (has date the Indian |etirwts. and to j g •nggoeL-fSmedim tor the same. Ap j a - palling Beia are gir.-n iu the report id i m , Uu. body. jmttMMd. h Doling the bet 108 rears, the numl-r a I The first ooe mentioned to the com o mieaion is Otat .4 1771 in IlragaL This U , j deatrorpi 10,000,000 of buutan lires. . p The rspuct isndodra with ttie tamiae 1 r . j at 1877, which caused tbr -hath it 5. Is ; 000.000 at Iieople in (tooth- ru India. ! r Dunng the bat few years, the Hntrsh ! fi ; Oorrrameart has s[--ot mat soma m re- j at food in India. Il neMrtle-baa, a fad u . that the recent famtnea-l.s- . I ecu a! , u ! moat m deatrncttre as th»- it the cor- J u : on the people. Ill ' True, in 1875, to the profuse expend- 1 V t iturr of gXS.Ot-JU.tllO tc a lew m-mtha, the s j mortality was ki ja down to the storage . ( p I hot, threw years later, when the Oor- i ia eminent spent Ma.000.ai0. the has .4 r | " The deaths wan ApnU.1 by | n I — . -( -!e. A workrng-msn thrirea on s . b daily ration of one p-und and a half <t ' al paoad. U In tuna of acnrcitr. whan the aofler b •• era an generally obliged to ba idle, a tl j grown itrrace can lie kept alirr, ami h . ten in tolerahle health, upon a quarter L < it a i-mnd at rim each day. An expen- J o diture, therefcra, of a fraction of a cent | E daily far each indnidoal, woold carry s a people safely onr to the next hartal. G One gnat difficulty in doing thia ia • thai no una can furore where lha next a . bvaunr ia likely to oocur. Thia year, a Bengal may be afflicted, lull the next, il g ba a lee—tag prurinca 1,000 mitar h ; away. In the North of India, there may n ' portion of the sooth ho acne. a The came of three dxtadfnl famina ie c i expressed in the single ward drought, a The only possible prwrenure ie a better h system at atoring and dtatr-.l-oting water, h We hare all obeerrrd the rapwhtr b August sun. Imsgtne the tor n rid eon of India, with no rain fcw ten « a twelve weeks : The copntrr 1-ro.am-s s o dewart, and the chance it r harreat la p thai year ia teat. Neither fa luaet na tla Baa to than any pnoihlr food. it Wa can only realise ihe aituation to b calling to mind Ihe pera-uts we lore hal. I oor children, sisters, touliers, parents, p and thinking what it » -uld tie to aa r them pine away slowly in the eguora of s narration tor want of cent's wewth of t daily tuod, and wa utterly tumble to e help thrm lo n morsel. The conjuring t at inch a pactum makre ooe all adder, r A Dr' rsddaats Object leas. ' case in Defnat. wisn Ihe drdctidant olijoded to the jury wlflch the agmtabk c bad gathered t- nether. Beginning at I oomlwr oar, the curl aaked : I. "State your objection, to ihe jury- I " I beat hia oat cd |S0 on a bone- k tia-la. and I know bow be led., ' wm • the reply. " ■ "And thie oner " He ami I couldn't agree s game * of cards am day. si. -at two weeks ago. ' sad I punched Ltssged head. He hasn't ' forgotten it, yoo 1-t r " Wdl, here's the third man. ' , "He hM a gro-lge againrt ma tor , licking his brotiier in-tawjF l I "And tha toot tb?~ | "We has* never been good friends , anew I shot six of hm bens." , -And the fifth | I — I knar Ub old. He mya I Bala t biaahctigmL* - I " Aad do ywa ai-jeot to lha mxth and l r ' S I deodaAy do. It -nT tour days . . «•» I got ready to thro, hia off a < " Wouldn't it to arte tor yoa to dm < peaM with a jory and ba tha omrt try J I th.mmrt.gg i ml hi. Horn*. . " No «r!-wm tha decided reply. "I ' , Aan-I mt that Tew ga anything in parbentar agaumi thta oout, but Ihm coor t may hnw. tamed nn opinion tha I » , . ; , tarn, Ihm h. had toss- 1 '■ mi ' ^ . ; to'iL'yralhZtml^fildtolJ!!^ < tatafiba^BBnmlfffifl.m' I *- - trnto. Mm %. Q. ■ .1 t Itaapat WM mm a A I the me Hi .1 in «hn J Ii T< I «d n atom nto— BIB g—onl me mv i %-Ji thnndm* » «to»hm tarn, a-

Keediad. Many a lad toiling on the term, a at tha maehanir'a lunch, a penhana at tha toreOMtle. has dreana of what he It might be and do il he ware only win- | - rated. The mat jer! -mly dream, he- i a anaetheydn-c tuakr an ef?<wt to advance It timamelea. It is me because the ma1 jontr hare na talent enough to aqqnire j fl education, but lurauue they hare na 1 suffi.-iciit energy to devrkip their re- j a chance n. td -tain aa education oa a boy a girl in our enlightened of the twenty-four to reading useful, in anthocm, atateonen, and cnltored men <4 I 2 aoirncr tahored under untold diasflran- : lagia.in their yoith. lot they persevered j I and left behind " fta«prtnts in the sands I " j of tune" worthy to lie followed after by ! ^ every succeeding generation. Robert | Blu «n field, the b.«.rati British pmk, I " I only a poa aba-maker's appn-ntlee ; and J* pegged away at bis trade that be w.aild f1 learned and greet. Rut by employing j -r of knowledge be pee to CttltOred i eminence. Elihti Uurritt, familiarly and workisl unceaamglr at his : '' trade to obtain a living, and b> MT, I ° I to boy bis bctowod booka. Yet ; ? ! while Working fr-uu dawn till dark be | "' -ranee and energy will do. So lit I , rely and understandmgly than to , i a whole rolurfi,-, am] only half tetadar it human nature. "Bi-warr ta '! man it ooe bouk." He who : -tub a. thoroughly, woohl be eo skllt-d *! < it would be difficult to oootradiot J I poaible. layaaale an boot, two tamrs. ; ' I or m much tune as yon can, tar reeding. ! j alias nothing to interfere - with thrm '' your undivided alieotion to the j aubject imtore yoo. ami in the course a ^ year yon will 1m- aurpriacsl at tha ^ amount at infoaiatlon yoo will hare gained, and Ihe higher thoughts and L which OU roar mind. And do na rod everything. Lord Beam sees - 'J chewed and digratej." That is. sum# to he akimnied ; Mime aft to ba read, na curiously ; while a hers should ^ parte, it na all, could be r^ftrvdocad j (| neglect, ilu na furgrf the llttle look it " white [mper, a note-book in whtafa run , ja down each he|ipy thoight and i passing fancy. Many at oor l«wt auth-ra I d to* note., that is, wrOc their IhooghU ( them, from which they afterward ( fanned Cm at rial. late and 1-eantlful ^ nwoiutioi of reading an boor every day ! . ami carry it out faithfully to the end at j the year? Be aseomi .too will find | ^ yourself empty repaid. Bemcml«i lhat i the BOW slowly and thoughtfully yoi ! trad, the mora- you will retain of ! (Ala tt-rrt McthrUtir. Emperar Alexander's Mortage. r Tbr cxar of Kumia ii brliercd to hart ' 4 married the FriaceM Isolgtiruuki, al-' tl.-ugh the cisnns WM HI recently upon j > her dratb-hed ia the royal palace at St. ■ His children prorated i 0 against the verranouy. and all but one of ™ his sons left the country In order to avoid attending the nuptials The crartnony ! '' tbr terras of the anion, although il Is ! " grarrally belter ed that Hie marriage is morganatic, the Princess Iloigorouki ' agrrfing tor herself find children to make | the raar Had he i-nolractisf a marriage j 1 upon other Iran, his sons might hare ^ sulking in falrign lands. The cxar " lias na always ban fare from suspicions that nihilists hsvv obtained seem jj marriage will be more likely to tamoer ■ IV^df'bM brra^TTfick ky anxiety lot nihilists shoo Id Introduce rxpknrra aa hoard the new yucht liradia. which lite car named in honor of thrcoontryof the PrincrM DolgonokPs f family, Uradia. where Ihe pair now art f in^he*yai-ht. and the caar may fiad. if he undertakes a wedding jooraey at beard thai craA. that hta admiral is not thr an- ; mewtfar htafllinshB 4«llng thelfi h \ drr at his life and n singular fataon of hus cswr is that a l b I ■■an of hta , ! TTTTTTTTTT , trate hdB M lhe TtartB of ■■ I.ta ■ — \ I y T JMI ABtlBBBftataK^sfl I - >B gnu to I gllll - -the pro- ' **** ^ "MM I t*y ; I sioktat^^Hr T ihr.-Twourt ! . fiffa' TNe kMSta. My taraktol OBtom ' CO. ran

r-Bt'CATIOSAL Bl'ROK. j Own, a teacher wm expdaining to s - girl the meaning <t tbr word cob- 1 t I dr. " What is that all orar my face ! ■ end hands?" " Fri-ckhw." answered 111- - 1 chernh. > i A smut, child, being aaked by a Son- ' -school teacher. " What dal ths < I do idler they crossed the Bed | ' j sal" answered, "I don't know, ma'am, I ' (tot 1 guess thry drwsi themselrva" I hoy. and asked him what -.'dock it waa. " Alton 12, sir." waa the reply. "Well," j remarked Um- minister. " I inooghl it ' here," saal the boy ; " it just begins si ' Tnanr little bora, cm a Sabbath day. | ! I stopped di the stnat by an elderly | , ) gentlemen who. [wreMTing that they j - you tell me a here all naughty hoys go j win- play ImsII -a Sunday ?" " Over I , lack .4 Johnsia's dam." the youngster t "San." said a young mother, "do / | th-- lady atal the syul ' The eool. my i , child, is what y,«i I,— aith ; the holy ] | (touching the I sty's shoulders and arm. I. 1 Ih-le u Mumethlng deeper in. Too ■ | feel il Dow. Whal u tl" "Oh, ' i . 1 know," mid be. with s flash it im j ' Del shirt." — frames' /Id—ar-osial j j Oir-wp-indent of the At. Lows /.Vyni/e | ' all staked on I* nasi Pacific, and the ' ' at- .-k had I wen worlru up to so 9 to I slssit GC The Wiser court had dcsahsl with frrcriah anxiety that the leanlt <4 i j the appeal wm awaited. The nmr p4 i al.sit tn Wall street that the decision -4 court above would Is- adverse to | | I est Ul. and, in spite it tha private as- j strung Gould that it wm hard far him I ' ' 1 keep at his feet. A private telegraph i I Mr. Gould's office ami the other in tlir adjoining the Supreme Court j I chsmbrr iu Washington. The o|s-rat- ra | I sent all the decisti r^Be thry were rra-L I Oral nerr-iasnae wm cmaaed by tbe'l tedious ofiinions telegraphed in j wluch Gouhl bad no interest. This am ! kept up fas bona. Gould WM aim- at ' [inetrate.L At length tha operate* announced that the reading of the opinion j I sen"* vsrameneesL The first it the opinion Is-gan to cvsne over tlw wire, j* ami it was s n^fc history <4 the cwim-. j "Oh. shut him off," cried Mr. Isold, " and ssk him whether the derision it tower court is affirmed." The an- : I swrr wm awaitesl with Iraathbse an I- i 1 I M-fy Gould sank in his chair, m [sde j ' | M s dead man. and I hose about him wvra much concerned ta faar that if the > I was adverse be woold lie kilbal i by if. TlM1 ojierator at length gave the Dews that the de-Hp m of the lower court | had Iran affirtmd. Mr. Gould wm I jirvatrmted. though the ih-cuion gave | torn millions. He was earned to bis I in Fifth avenue, and a ling sick- | t leas follow*!. All his hair came out, | j hta eyrtraiwa, and Unas ua- j j turv never roicerd. • 'wlfi'l Knnal. j to the court life of George III and I gave vivacity to the conrctsalton in the j borne circle. Thus, when a mayor and aidennra wrrr admitted to the boat* of a prrarntatkm to the quern, and ihe I rosy-Mad rsnred to kiss brr hand "Ton | mud kneel, sir." said Col. G wynne. "I ran't. sir." said the mayor. "You Insisted the colonel. But. instead of complying with the colonel's directions, the major seised the quern's hand and I toys! heart! rows than of courtly refinement. Tlie worst of it wm thai ail the lidcjmni followed suit, supposing their ! chief had done the right thing. As the j mayor wm retiring, the colonel indigi nanlly intrrtcrcd. "You ought to hare | knell, sir." "1 eon Id oa do H." said the" | mayor. "Everybody ffise ran kneel." I deciarad ihe colonel, ruppoeini no doobt I that here wm a French republican on : English soil. "Yea. sir." returned the "but I hare a wooden tagr Mm irtim ■> Anrtian. - Thr praprieaa of a maihir yard opposite Wood lawn cranoury. Brooklyn, botinos being slack, made up hi mind to mil by auction hta stock of bradretit. from active bosinsM. "It. is a "M tofts don't throw an thsfr things they would a dtahpnn or potMn maahrr. Still, m there Me over six thousand -toe thtag may go ahar aft" ^ idtar adIta! waT solas' at the sala tart ths aae- ! ta*ar!uT in mi|iHrasB.Bfs ody Iffifll.f. snfl ka^M B aaamiae ths , fl. tail anfittoafi-W flea [Basflaf tonfl tor a tow ma- [ ^ i Manm Msnoate hflawhahs I k aha wm oaa to maary. m MMtatal j»Btaa j-Ulwaflfli IP* ' to W ba sapta

| 014 Rlckary and Ike Bui Cnshtar. 1 j Shortly after ll* oocopation of Tcnsa- < | cola and the cx|nlu-n of tbr Spanish I 1 stilhocitow frwr Flurida. by Gen. Jack- I : —n. Mr Edward I'slfrey. an old ciuxet. . ! of New Orleans, now dead, wm wait to I relate that, while standing Ivhind the 1 | e- winter <4 the Nati-aial Bank, hia alien- ■ | ti.wi was attracted to a grvtop f t military I -4Bcers who cnt-Te-t the lank and in- v quired k* the rashler. ThtjJe-fwfthe t ' iwrty was n man. gsuirf. -tcrn-fatac^l. •1~"' ao-1 wasted arionn. l-nt erect and | firm of carriage. The -ashler listing appeaiv.1. the , ' chief introduced himself : **8 am An- , drew Jackson, Major General c4 tha . j Cnih-d Sutra army, cianiii staling the y j fa eves now occupying IVmaneoU. My , j soldiers are suffertng greatly fa the I I want it proeiasons. etolhing and modi | | cms Immediate relief is required, and , ' must hare $20,01X1 to [wirchaae them sup- , . I'Imw. Here is my draft on the Govern- - J menl. 1 desire to hare il cashed." I j The cashier wm appalled by this de- j ■natal There WM uoanthorityto liana , i this check. The courteous bat firm , manner anil tbr [rawtiga it tha chreftan. | restrained any such intimation , I from the cashier. Requesting the iien- , | era] and his staff to 1* seated, he retinal [ j hi the rear ..ffio- i4 the Ptesiden'. snd I -vwimiuni-wted the aiqtalling demand it J 11* -anqoen* .4 KUrada. The IVeai- ( dent WM — (ualiy slsrm-.! and dlspalclKai ^ . messenger to coueuke the directory. that time Gen Jaekauo wm regarded with s great deal -4 bittern- we and drawl— mensee-i tlie integrity and freed- «n ( it eueb institutions ss the grot N stems] ! lunk were, .loobtlewa, sooewhat perrattod I ! with this sentiment. Still the rala at 1 . the Iwuik ju.ttfle.1 them in -lee lining to i I Jaeks-m, snd the Fn-widenl w ss tnstract- ' j Then rising from his sot and advane- ' ' I ing to the' counter. I -bind which the ; ' j pnbte IVesident atewsl, the old chief | - I asked : . " Do 1 un-lerstand yoo, air. to My ' ] tjiat this lmfik, having the m-«*r <4 the 1 j i'litt— I States lit its vaults, -leeltnes to | 1 supply tl* immediate Mods at 2.000 j 1 |>atn-4ic s-dilierw, whom I base left in : the swamfts it Fhtrida, expoaed to leeeta " Witli pTv-found regret, tha raho must Is- -da-rmL" Whereujsm. with flashing ere and that terrihle aspect never f-rg-Wten by j , any ,*«• w1„. ever i*i*ld Old Hickary j ! Irtrd t.si-i. I nought it down with great ' I your rascally Ink m I hare Ihe SfmnI lards in Florida, ss equally r lienors -4 j the petqilc and it liberty." With thia fearful menace and na ha ' \ Stn.le with his staff out at the hank. A a I be emerged from the hank, the General 1 | encountered two Irish-born citizens and 1 j merrbanta it New Oriana, who had ' heard it the order of the bank, atal had J I hastened to join the General, with offcra 1 to cash Ills draft snd furnish all lhat ba ! needed fa hie UMWork means wwate, equally to a bu- j l |Hlatus and at the median* himself, j - Na an action, we repeat, is pertomtd er|*nditn*a of here derived irtwn and arram panted by a [wojswtional waste- it | the beating at tl* heart, tire winking -4 an eyelid, ihe thinking ■ thought, entail r wok and the hram-cella that think. I and " comwpaiding phytiral npair. a single and final pcucoa in a living ' body— ontam, unwed, wa were burn ( with a frill romptaaeut at matter, aad i Were [.-rmitted in the odcr -4 nature to i bra on the pnneipaia with which we had boa pro-Tided, I luteal it wisely us inc that |*inci|*l m a means e4 ^ramg s brstibood through lha iniana 4 it eo- " quired. Thai w, art na so edhstitnted ' ia an evident fuel, hence car bodiM de- , maud [ratty noaataut repair m a earn- » TNtapraeMaanqairecaMUaia L turwption of natter from tha oatew , wertd,ia tha tranMamatron af thja mat- . in tha wok and repair a ihc|Jmme. K J^LSib Sua" > prmkad^thaa B new m lha AihM ' ray "FMh^tta F-^-reZrn * yfrtaflpB ■ aaiy l?.«fi» am L ' Im It I haa hta taath " T"1 "TTI —

TIB ELY TOMCfi. I A a tan wm f cand nalfad to a ptaak i I ao that aha agold Bora natira tamfls n-i fast, and fi-bng a, fW Vangtas river, in Chins. Baaida ba wm tha b-ad of . Bnddhht prtral. aad aona tawita. Aa inscnptica ami; "Thia m-aey ta [rawidrd far ha "mffitt whan si* i. dead." «he Iwbagad to a weullhy ; family, afid lier two Irnthera, petty t iandarina. uae.1 this cnaal treatment 1 —-reuse she married tb* priest whom head wm on U* plank with ho. | it srtlilsry. garr his caBrr plant to tbe^ Utile dimmed that «00. 000,000 pounds | of Ihe fruit would he oaa day produced from plsnlatinns which all had thear : oigin in the sample given hy him to tha muscam. of which a shoot waa carried to the West India. Na might surprise hare been 1cm real had ha been told thai al no ray distant date M much M 8,000,000,000 franc' worth at tl* beverage made from tl* berry would - sold at the cafes at the boutararda, and lhat in 1«78 the estimated produc--4 roffve Ihrvaghart the entire wald world be art down at 1.080,000,000 On. Onavr's first and tast and only Fnwadential rot* wm far Jama Bu cliauan, and. acrurding to a WaalangHMwSaahichu'wBaaita ^^^Ha wm bring in 8L lamia, and had bean -ooi it tha city dunng the day. Ha reached ths enburhs about sundown, '"lie w. T7TTT. ami rv|4iad that be had not, and neiUwr Ball he, owing to the ihstanCwi thai ha Was from hta borne and the iatrtraa at 11* day. Tha judges at tl* polling place being awe that be bad nrt voted and could at truck the place when ha wm entitled to rote in tin*, [-rmitted lo rota there, knowing that ha .would cast a Democratic ticket. That Gen. Orwtu'. [s-raroal statement c4 a thrilling experience with Indiana tsar the Utile Mrsaoiri river, in IXakrta They were surprised by fire redskina. who were oonoeaied 1- lutal a Uuii. UruTcr was aha through the Irawst. D-mmran rut the nojrs less* —I frteud - r a* it them. He mtmnfavl miskha, and a race tar life pmrrueneed. Tl* Indiana fadlowed. firing into tiicra at -v.-ry jump Finally the while mm .Impped into a rarine and mads a stand. ; Grow* wm exhatrsted 1-y Iom it blood, and Dona rwii wm aba through the fag. j Tl* inula gwllo|*d away and left th. ni. , and ths Indrana start—I after the mubw, faw^ff thr men aloue with their wswueV Ben were [wrk.d up Ijr a wagon ! train and taken to a astir- m1 twin;- -41 Green rtrar. Aa a|qtalling si -4 cruelty is repoted front rimtmuoh, Italy. A feniata layservant iu thr cmpl-y -4 tl* Curraehta ' nuns was feund stealing sur land bes to tl* wish-rii-sal, ami wm arte i tencral by a trilmnal — «n|wawd at the Aidwwa and two nun. "to undergo the ! v.-red ba to a cell iu a inch wm an trial al— re boated red b-4, thry thai tlrt liar ids tiglilJy t- v tl*r lsiim.1 ba iwek, held to the surface <4 tl* steering metal nntil l„-r sear bed eyvw had te-I their sight farm and ha wl.4,- Isce wm conrert-aisterh-ssl that its |s*[s-trabra ifawjsta te- the local anth-ratsw. aba; after insti - uting a aearahing inquiry into the err- ■ d* Aid am and le-r i.adedoate to*- ' sw siting ti*lr trtaL Tax New Turk liraphir deetana thai the citr of New Yak ta in jeopardy (am the rait accumulate*! of oil at Hunter's [sent. It Mrs . "Us fire shall occur among the mm* rise stock of oal at the Hfan-lard oil m-nopulr'a works, thta oil will fi— d— n the Iwak into Thca.- tanks cvmtain h'.OUO.OOO galloaa. Other (uka in the ricwiily, aaij-sring gallons more. If tl* fire t*oon* grn- ' ^,ia°talluf fin- two cum. Ota oil I >« stal-le Airfllj i (hat 1*7 poMihly IM.fi40.flD0 galioM at Imxatng . will (sum a destrartirti nnparalWrSF^ , -.ha history at the world. In case rt a J fire a alight easterly Iraem wvmld soon J . leCODH a atrvBg aW, grte, IDjH, •" I s breath that will leave no stone standing opun aaotha froa nra to mix. The King af BcaBs. 'r vlfject to the practice of rata. Tha* an ' , ..fire asm gnawing the bona off which „ tl* liars hare dined In illnoa the ram , i. difioeut. far th* ungrateful rate begin to nibble the te*a of the lord of the far- " at brio** his death, aad comhterablyka . * his discomfort. "To mr* our Hanoi " front Uta annoyance."- said a LnoAm c show maa. "wr piatwd ia ha age . fin* " little rat laa-toria. who wa at fir* r» 1 ,-eivsd with a surly growu but when tha little terrier torn him in th* air. catching a I tons with a amp m b* aBa* flown, •' - toiTitaraozad torn to ba aids.lnfatad ha ■ paw nrvund him. aafl nark nigbt the Bte . tic tevrtor atapk at -th* immt of thr 1km- | cm. retoided by ha paw*, aad I I lllff , th* aatarel rot of thr mtatrma. Th. \ Tto'htafllta Bl IM i > they Bit an ffSakBaa wtekfjkl Aa -At iady"wd oaa v