an individual win Tiss eid the bank we shall &seribe, man only, bat a tye of the ‘who, Hke migratory ants, repased he great high- the nin of ny faded woolen , hifs, panta- at the hips. By a belt and ¥ within a pair of miner's wl-brimmed hat that had erushied upon his head, jacket asin From his wiiked a find whey against - his The man seemed a ; but had the well. young person | been searched, a fo Ns hand —— the | i he was alone and unno- | the stranger's manner was | HY Bervons the cashier, he disjointly | Ey mister, this ver boat's can’t get t “risen afore to-mor- A aquirngly). ; ” the cashier assented. 2 tid the miner,“ here's fix; botnd home. for the States 4 his voice); got $2,000 : may; don't know a live hombre and might git knifed : rs sine fandango, Sea? s0,! repeated the unmoved al. Then, sesing hiscustomer had i to an end, he said: “1 reckon 8 the how of it, it up tight whar I kin eome for gquorrow.” @ eashier, takin 7 the pen from | behing Sus Gar andprepar ring to write ses is-clistomer throw a w ary and left, he bec Sousd him | vtired part of the bunk | depositor very poolly div ester or his shirt, in each corner « ae $a “slugs” were knotted al sum in dust was then from a buckskin belt, ail of | Was receivad without the least had been concealed. “A vertifi- due form was then made ont, Fine that James Wildes had de | with the * Mutual Confidence | “Prust Company,” subject to his 82000. Glancing at the serapof | paper, as if hardly comprehend- ow it could be an equiv: alent for | the counter, Jins heaved a deep | of relief, then, erumpling the cer- cate tightly within his bie elaimed: “Thar! I kin eat and sle 4 ¥, I reckon. Blamed if ever 1 ! Ww afore what a coward a rich man | was I” He then sifted: for the re Tater, and | wontidential tone: fF the oO of youra? The oll Eiome might like some Kind Ket, you know.” elerk eyed the questioper sharp- his hand hastily to the dia r lashing 10 his shirt said, shortly, “Sixty ve & long whistle, and went search of a night's lodging. aan, who had acquired among miners the nickname of J’ had been a sailor be- *mast. When the ship's an- the bottom, he with his started for the “diggings” 8 had toiled for two years with k, “but finding himseif at LR L fc coc him now ra, with the hope of a muy th She wife oe and children he me Moon Leamen, man hall thout com. nssing around homeward-bound io of the events of ay that the whole city #88, or rather to as- ire, would hardly bean . On board all was bustle On shore jests and good- gil Slike champagne corks, were ho wor were the secret who were deft behind, : Nnoont Hub! ie Yearni ng the old howe beyond the mountain beyond the seas, third day out from stopped, There was a “travhpling of feet, a rat ting Ra on the deck, 3 succeeded vi : would ba felt. 1 out of ny berth he ran on deck. How well 1 can that RE, o Nhe morning, cold, a8 fn utierly dismal one ; it stragplel through the nist, but it was ¢ Ou thick to see a cable’ h from the ship, although inet iy hoard the vr rattle of oars at so distamoe, with now and then a . 1} FOCAL dam p will and foggy months. We listened intent Iv, mang, ‘mationless, Although the gloon it from ws, the near vicinity of Toanst Wis apnounesd by the roa Ting 0 udibl fan the d « ean” We could not inastheads for the they Seemed dis in th ake out the fog in which polving: But je Miosphoreseas tt foam, until i ion With and was lost in the colorless vapor overhanging the black und tor pid sea. Down this hing us tract k; and into the gloom beyond, our eyes Were strained to discover the secret of the hour, How long it was I Shack tell, for minutes seemed hours then ; we heard the dip of oars, and the boat shat ont of the fog within a biscuit's toss of the boat. I remember that, as but at last of the men were ghastly and pinched, One glanee showed that the search ha been in vain. The boal was secured, the huge pad- dies straek the water: like clods, heavy floating mass swung slow ly round to her helm. But at the instant We were turni ing away, awed by mystery of this death |eene, 8 came out of the darkness—a vel agony and deepest horror—th: at na us to the-deck, 'M: av 1 never hear Like amd “Save me! Eo sake, me” plereed throu and. thiough the siiliness # hundred frantic wi frepeating it. The ery i Bear that ever yoveins stineti {to the spot whence proceeded near il Bat it held all who heard i sreathless, in sick nine sus pense, the sea really given up its dead ? { Belore one might count ten, the bea fw was again manned and clear is ship. X recollect the figare of the { be officer as he stoad erect in the stern- the for BHT Hees SH i wi vely furn i it 4 Of ets, with the tiller ropes in his and, peering info the fog. can | see the men Springing like tigers to { their work, and the cutter tossing on | the seething brine astarn like a ch ip. "1 Then the fog shut them from view {again. But never more was that voic | heard on lan It was the last | agoni zing shrie i in i RIESS, iG [lose over Yankee Ji d i At eight bells we assembled aron { the eapetan at our captain's eall, whe the few pupt effects of the lost man were produced, His kit contained one or two soiled letters, a daguerreoty pe ooming children hand | hand, a piece of i few arte Jes i that while sl h i or se ¢ H £ donbt i * ¥y I noticed moothing out the ereases 3 this scrap of p aper the capt ain be came deepl attentive, then thought. j tal, then ve ry red. learing his throat, he began as follows: Fw 1t's an old sea custom to sell by anec- { tion the kit of a shipmate who dies on blue water. You all know it’ 8 acustom { of the land to search for the last will joka deceased friend as soon as the i fang ul iS over. The man we lost this : lor ning Shinfed by { fame —a very common thir 1g among sailors ; bat or ve just foun a out his { frue ove since 1 stood on this spot ; and, what's more, I found out that he { had been in Seon le.. An idea strikes | me right here that he found it too heavy | for him. God knows. But it's more to the point that he lefta wife and two children, whose dependence he | was. Gentlemen and mates, take off Jour haber [oF read vou this letter.” letter, which bore evidence of { having been read and read again, ran | as follows “Oh, James! and are you really coming home, and with such a lot of founey, too? Ob, Tean't believeit all! How hanpy Wwe shall be once more | 1 makes me feed just like a young girl again, when you and I used to roam in tho berry pastures hand in hand, and never covefed anything in the wide worlil but to be together. You haven't forgot that, my Jad. have you? or the old ealar on the cliff where you asked me for your own , hd the heaven over us and the otir feet, all so beautiful, and we so happy? Do come quick. Burely. God has helped me to wail all this long we ary time, but now it seems as if T couldn't bear jt arother day, And the little boy; James, just your Fmage : ats all be cin say, ! Papa, 2 | ; the £0 of eloth ing. sl Wp 3 Vv acle ed, some of the Frying softly, He al certificate of de posit, holding it up 50 that all might seo, “Now, ladies and gentlemen, ” he can put this and that together, When wo get to Panama I am going to write a letter to the widow, It's for you to That's why I've asked you here. Now, ‘purser, pul up the certificate of “How much am 1 offered—how neh ?* said the purser, Ten, twenty, forty, fifty dollars were quickly bid. Then a woman’s voice suid seventy, and then the bidding ran knocked: down to a red-shirted miner, who laid three §50 pleces on the ca gh, Cap ; sell her agin—sell her o salo went on, each buyer puttin ce ifcate up for sale x, unti ith go Stop a bit, pits said Captain Bling the money, “That will 5 ubitiah detadls of Ps Langtry, the Bug. auty and avtress, now atry, and her vompanion he Lahouohore, wife of a don journalist, An interview ouchere has heen published, in tie the story of the late trouble wernell wid Mrs, Langtry. Hor story Jistanoe ui follows: Mrs, Langtry ro. Many attentions while in Now Yuk W Mes, Labouohere expressed her disp. ohation of some of then, Just before the snd of the engagement at Wallnek's theatre Mes, Labouchere learned that Fredoriok Gabhand, a young man whe colstant sid assiduous devotion to on Langivy bad been the cause of much tlk in onded to send his horses and earviage to Boston for hor uso, and also to 29 ther himwolf. Mm. la again remot strated, but fo no purpose. Then sh do slared that if Gebhard went to ih would Hot gO. Me GClebhard took horses and earriage to Hoaton, a souchere then try to the te leg aphed for 5 | kha wih at in FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, mennte. Messrs, Ve tes on pe ni seaRIne ant and Mr. forth the gress) ties, re eratio © { mites charges, Repu subatit | over whi § Iats ins pensions An arm or i from the comm { reported secti move to add reform bill when make it a misdem weatior for any 1 Heit contribution | any building or 3 employe of the \ 2 charging bis official duties, 1 pro hibit attempt th yYote or {0 secure om ployes by prot of Rnb bie tion of the law is or imprisonm t or both & ¥ pone ndefin § bankruptey bi lost, The A bill was stituted for | { v Mr from the ju y VY i thirty-four to thi to the judiciary con tot Crean 10 80 of resolution (0 post sub House, .. A number of executive communications were laid before the House and appropri- ately referred Mr. Haskell presented a Iathorial from the non a people of | Utah, and it was referred to the committe | un the judiciary....The House went into committee of the whole on the Indian appro priation bill. The total Smotnt of appro- riation provided for in the bill is $5,208, ~ 455, being $274,200 less than the appropria- pas than the estimates wetions and passed, The consular and diplomatio approp rin. i bill was reported. The bill a; propriates $1 208.955 whieh is a decreas from the amount appropriated for the ou rent year of $78,200, Mr. Bingham, chair- man of the commitice on postoflices and post roads, reported a bill reducing letter the committee of the whole. The commitiee on commerce resolution ealling on the ; particulars regarding expenditures Hiver and harbor bill The ood ating 246,111 11 2 last year, was reg , ant to agriculinre #7 $375,280 in 1881. Incidents al to thes @ rintions and the river ively debate cecurred, Mug aarbor in by Messrs. Page, Cox, Ki isson, MeLane, of Maryland, and Robeson, Mr. Robeson raid he believed the real cause of the attacks upon the river and harbor bill and the men who suggested it could be traced to men owning roads, who did not want to see the water- de improved, Mr. McLane arraigned the nt for not using the sums appro- 2h tad by the ball. Mr. Kasson said the esident had the right to nse his judgment, citing General Grant asa precedent, De. bite was cut off by the previous question, when the resolution was adopted. The consular and diplomatic bill was passed Mr, resented a bill for civil service Ordered printed. Mr. Belmont submitted his views on the canal bill. The committer on foreign affairs last summer recommended the 6 of a bill to incorporate the Mansy Canal company of Nicaragua. Mr. Belmont, a member of that committee, does not eoncnr in the recommendation, ware introduced providing that no purchases of silver shall be made by reported a retary agninst and secretary of the ifrensury nor standard ars coined until the Rumbes of ines shall be reduced to 50,000,000; the use of the capitol for other RE thin its legitimate uses: extending until May HM, 1883, the time of fling cline | bhatore the court of commissioners of | Akiba claims; for the relief of the heim of ookoed soldiers who gorved in the rebellion | to provide for the pamnent of double postage on and the de Livery of unpaid lotiors 1 to abolish internal ravonue taxes and allow a rebate on whisky aud tobaceo, and amending the statutes in resnrd to the election of United Blates sen ators, The last bill would fmpose the presant legislature of New Hampshire the oh of selecting a suoeessor (0 Renntor Rollins, A bill was nlso introduced by Me, Bpringer, proposing to amend the Constitu fon relative to election of President, Viee President and members of Congress, The bill fixes the term of Prosudont and Vies Prosi | dent at six years, and makes the Pres i ineligible to election for the next susceading tori, 1 shollshes the clectoral wo | Lrovis Tos for a direct vote for President: Biate to be entitled many voles as has Senator and Representatives in Con [ the vote of each Bia he east in propor on tO the x i the State for e ach i sandidate Mf members of Cou in eounting i @ fnventon 3] tlent Hao i i sare, 3 ATR avery it TORE 18 # Gast Tor ite SEA LOL NE WH , KLVENTS. astern and Middle States Goveanon Lona has appointed Wendell Holines, Jr. to suprame court of Masasnch Judge Lord, resigned A New Youx judge bh in thirteen suits, by Heb kerfent | Gn Sut Uliver of the of be justice 1 ~, usetts in place 1inh ich were br inetions ought in 8 grante twelve of wh in the police fire rows, 0 Hn ng with the plaintiffs iu their business il canvass of the vote in Massa. ives Butler 183,948 ; Bishoy i all others, 2,835 iradity is 13,0940 Tae offic | chus setin y, 115.967: A 116 Rennhlican) Ames { Republi OFFICIAL returns thi Hale arly { Demoorat), 30.¢ pshire show governor: loss of £45,000 the tanks near by, 1,000 gallons bei the bucketful. saved by free of cider, usa second Bua it ware nday tl the 15t Sabbath-breaking enforced in neasures taken for id trade were | ut fow arrests were made, « LANGTRY a1 ET 10 US Gor ded ke throug of about of the rest, but the bodic been slaughte ail i Taz } Tue | vailed in i States was Hntensd where the | seven degre | Forks, Dal frozen to death. Five m were hanged the other day in lifforent as follows: Hong A. Duck, a Chinaman, at San Rafael, Cal., for the murder of a follow Chinaman and fellow convict in the State prison ; Charles Gustav ®, at Donaldsonville, La., for murdering Eve Thompson ; Albert Sanders, at Charleston Me, for killing Moses Wing: William | Porter, at Perry, Ga., for the murder of a | boy named Swift, and Edward Conyers, at | Swainsboro, Ga., for the murder of another | negro—all four last-named murderers and | their victims being colored. localities, Commissioner or Pexsrons Duprey Hays in his annual report that there is a surviving | | soldier population of over 1,000,000, out of | | which claims for pension in the future may | i be made by those who incarred pensionable | The commissioner says the | | bognty laws should be generally remodeled | land simplified, and makes a number of | | other recommendations concerning the pen- | sion laws. Of the 2,063,301 soldiers who en~ ! | listed during the war pensions have been ap | plied for by or on account of only twenty- | | Bix per cent, Tue commissioner of railroads in his | annnal re port strongly supports the sugges. | tion made in tho President's message that legislation is needed to remedy those mis- disabilities, States which are due to hurtful diserimina- tions in the adjustment of freightage. He recommends that a commission be appointed to take into consideration tho whole ques. tion, and report to Congress the facts neces. sary for intelligent and efficient action. Ar the sawmill of J, Vincent & Son, Shaw. neetown, IIL, a boiler exploded with terrible effect. Eleven men, employed about the mill, were scattered around the engine-room, eating their noonday luncheon, when the boiler exploded with extraordinary violence, completely wrecking the mill, throwing the iron plates of the boiler to distances varying from a few feet to 800 yards, and instantly killing eight of the eleven men and wound. ing the other three. One of the men was blown into the river and two were hurled a distance of 200 yards. Beveral of those killed were literally blown to atoms, and their friends subsequently went abst with pails picking up the indistiaguishaile frag. laents strewn abouts . x a A SA Tue charter of Bala, Ala, the city of a debt lneurved in aid of railroads, pose of ridding through tssning bonds Ala, re which the and puns, nt Opelika, in fraartieipated and new ety counoile bloody jr lee Vials altel In a collision, mayor and Ten men ht eight of oly need thouy frintols and rifles wero fre and i owas dia, Thi asked to law, vere shot down, would Mayol them troops and have the ler wariinl et a ¥ HARTER, town pat Winniam teacher in the public LG, Wie vigorously and Lause ohool at Cumberland, rebaking two boys naind Hayes for refusing to recite hel knoeked As ho was ¥ him down and Jumped upon apidly getting the worst of it anil # dared to interfere, and stabbed Haves t wound from w none of the other scholar the teacher drew a knife in the back, inflicting hil 5 Washington et Yen From paid sii, ; y $68. 040,4 ferinls Poreien News. Tux British ship Fiona has boen 10st at sea yard. land, and ten persons were drowned. Tue floods along the Rhine have resulted in a loss of millions of marks. Near May ence gixty houses were swept away, Lous Braxe, the noted French historian and journalist, born in 1818, and Anthony Trollope, the well-known English novelist, Boers, are being driven into caves, they are blown up with dynamite. cave fifty natives were killed. In one Four more Egyptians prominent in the late revolt pleaded guilty to the eharge of re bellion and®were sentenced to death, but one in years burned down a number of busi of London, successfully observed by the American ob servers in New Zealand. Divmrrnenia is raging to a frightful extent in several settlements of Prince Edw Island. BY the recent fire in London property cov- ering two acres of ground was destroyed, eight persons were injured, and ds Amaze obti~ mated at $15,000,000 was inflicted, Tar German bark Argonaut, from Bremen for New York, was wrecked on the is land of Terschelling. The eaptain and ten of the fourteen other men on board were drowned, A THIEF cried “fire” 1n a Barcelona (Spam) theatre; a panic ensued, and in the rush one person was killed and eighteen others were injured. Bin Huan Anrax, of Montreal, owner of the well-known steamship line between Great Britain and Canada, died a fow days ago in Edingburgh, Scotland. Two more of Arabi Pasha's advisers—his ! military engineer and his under secretary of ard’'s war—have been sentenced to exile for life, Tur French senate has voted $200,000 {o i the sufferers by the recent floods in the Seine | district. a aay a iE SCIENTIFIC Nor ES, —. the goat and the wild carniy es wat ke IS ss the forward thwart, and above the water to a degree that the onr-blades could with difficulty be made to touch the surface, owing Man, resisting the tsetse fly of Atriea, As to the nature and propagation of M. Ledies holds that they are substantinlly subject to the same mechanical laws which govern Hg stowed btyicrtably away in the stern. shoots and appare nly enjoying thelr Cpu, © “Anangry man ye may opine was Captain Spencer, and more than woth” whe n that aguastie party met his eyes, and, forgetful of tire august party honoring hin with the ir presence, he stamped the deok, pulie d his hair, and mady use of hearty pressions not found in prayer al finally ordered the barge’ to made : hut the young gentlemen continued thelr ure voyage, unmindful of the flying at the mizzen-truck, first around one ship and then another, giving an equal vy to all until exhaustion the motive power warned turn to the skip, and to confin under the “ hatohes,” ! planatory letler Lo accon reporting them for “di commander Hnol they modestly Bie M. Daubree advances the opinion that earthquakes have probably their rate of occurrence at the full moon and their minimum al the intermediate quarters of the hunation, books Professor FF, Jenkin remarks that he conscientious It 1s generally supposed that electricity supersede steam, but what has thus far happened is that the work of Hen bunting pulling around AUN affords us od for dis while electrie ity best means yet discover them he of 6 will total eclipse May event of 188 HPany At the points of great st duration this eclipse will total SIX minutes, but, unfortu-| iat ly for observers, the eentral under the eon falls entirely over the Bouth Pacific | ftng 1 5 and touches land only in a small coral | V8 WY : : sland. ’ | pose whatever other than | personal service,” James Watt | ticular boat ro | the positive Herr | insehiel and exhibited conte mpt 1 therefore they preferred ir respected capt iis, tf srea pect $0 Lh be and disobedience of o offered in excus ailore's orden harps Stevenson and doled executed LGieorge to have Kell Wi ili tiatues, and in the Polytechnic lend ier, Prus Unproi istic i it Ly by order of then mmander nl ie 2 thi Lala i aplain Hp ’ 5 Wwitihihel ond tu enthusis 5 4 I ih MAR | and ere he 1 tor wonder $ Hip | States brig Vengeance y lds i Hidn ’h Mer would | a Init » and its conditions men like! { cemi ber] 1843 for to the | retirement fn ights and i December 9 AA Hen, or sons vel or irtho 111g d ts Never given EVES giver im the Indl, «1 left thi eon : : f : Fests ti rest 01 Lit ha resign ants : oath | IISSion an ! 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Brnatanes yor ir boots & shoes with Lyon's Pi Heol B4ifeners, and wear them again, $303 pho $i sie kingdom of the Netherlands and its pandencies contain 40,000,000 of people, and Amstordasn in one of the dozen wealth. iat places in the world, THE TRANSFER Of pub lie confidence from other preparations of Hay sn parille and other Blood Purifiers of whatever nase (4 Hood's Barsaparills is the sigaal trigmph of 8 meriton rious article, The people sre quick te recognise true Hit wish this is why the sale of Hood's Bersaparilia far exceeds afl similar preparations. Ose hendred doses 81 can only be applied to Hood's Barsaperilia, and is on pasnswarable argument as W medicine wirength LOY. For Internal and External Use. 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