TimmmM.'i iiiw'.ia.slO(ma..,aLaiiPui'iiMLi.7 aiMMiBm-jUMuwiMiwipi jwijf jmiiiiijini m a."iaj ' iijiiiaij linsl II. y. Morthimer, Proprietor. I . . INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. VI., No 52. LEHIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1878. Single Copies, 3 cts. CARDS. j tfurnlluro Vereliouse. V.Eehwarta.Tlaiil: treet,(fi''rin all limit oj Furniture. CaJJtntmadeto order. rs Boot nuil Shoo Makers. Clinton nrtny( fit i'eun't building, llank atreet. Jil ordert promptlji.ltUtd-'mrk warranted. 1 Attorneys. JOHN KLINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with Xl!en Craig, opposite American Ho tel, MARKET BOUAWE, MAUCH CHUNK, PA. july-ly j"OHN O. UERTOIiETrK, Attorney and Coos3ELLon at Law, ilroadwov and Susquehanna Streets, Opposite .Court II oa, yAUCH OnUNK, PA. Mar bo co'nsnlloil In Oermail. inay23-ly J", l LOSGSl'ilEET, ATTORNEY AT LAW Levan's Uulldins, niNli STREET. t,EIIiaiITO!7, 1'A. December IG-Cm. ATTOIINBY AND COU.NSr.LLOr.- AT LAV, BASKSTBZCt.LiK'onTOS.rA. Real Estate and Colloctlcti. Acenev. 111 Uuj ana Bill Ri al IMate. Conveyancing aoatly done (,ol ictima promptly mile. Settling hatatea of !) ?dnt specialty. May be consulted in KnUah J.1 Uerman. joT..J. JAsTlV. BTU tlTHEUO, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 3- oflce : id Boor of l'.hoad't Hal!, MAi'oli bhuiilc, In. All buttnesa entrusted to bla will bo promptly .ttendVito'. MtTKT.lr. j. airiKUAN, Attorney at law j i HeXtDoorto 3'Mrst National Etok, uncii CHUNK, PA. .B-Can Uro'nauUcdlu German', Jan. t) usticcs diid insurance A. UEI.TZ, JUSTICE OP THE PEACEI OrriCKi Llndcrtnnn'a nioclc, BANK-Strcet, Lru'ontoa, PA. Conveyanclnc. CollecUnr and nil other tins nh, conuectM with tho office pioinptly attend, ed to AKcnt tor t.le bost Fire in.l l.ifo Insur SuceCniripinle.: Rents collected at reasonable Charges. Ac. April li-li rj-IU051AS S. BECK., j8sticb of Tin: peach, HANK Street, LKHICIUTON, V.i. ConT.yanclnjc, Collecting and all biuliwn con nected with the office promptly attended to. O-Auant lor tlrKt-clasi Inauranca Companies, Kud llUka of all Linda taken on th mot literal Urn.. JL-l'JFJL. HOMAS KKBIERKR, i. CONVEYAKUEU, AMI) GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Coiopantea are llepresonted: fcBi'iAN rfr m ruAr.,i'iiti:, UUAillNO.MUTUAl. TlltK, LKHinii VIHK.nndthoTllAV-KLF-5 ACCIDENT IS8UHAKOC, Alao reWavJvanln and Miitnal Ilorse Tliicf b e toctlve,ati'd I n-iirani o oott i pat i r. ,.,,.., March 53. 1S7J. I'ftOS. Kl.MEUI-.lt. r"liysiciitrs and Dentists. OFFICE': OVEn It. A PETER'S DttUO 8T0IIE, 11AMC ST., liEHIOIlTON, PA. Ocneral practice attended to, and sri'.CIAt. ATTENTIfJN GIVEN TO DISEASES OF WOMEN'. inarii.lWa-yl yrj A. JJEltltAJIEIt, M.U., I'HYSl'CIAN ANU BUUaUO.S Bperlal attnttou raid to Chronic PUeaw's. , OBc.1 South Kait corner Iron ar.4 Snd at .. Lo hlnhlon.l'a. April 3. U73. JQIl. St II. IlfcUKK, I'KACTICINO ntYSlCIAN AN'P SUMMON, Office, Uasis Street, next door aboto the l'otofflce, t.ehlghUn, Pa. Office Hours I'arryrllleeach day torn 10 to Uo'clock; remainder of day atofllcelD Leblgbton N0TJ'L G. M SBll'bU, pnvaiciAN and sunocoN. Next to C II. Snyder's etoro, 1UXK ST., LEIIIOIITON, t'ENN'A. N.ti.-Srlecial attention civcnto the Curs of fealt llheum. Ac. Jan. uy H. A. PETER, r'f oriur. Central Drug Store, LEUCKEL'3 BLOCK, LEHIGIITON, PA.. Offers to the public a full line of PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, PATENT MEI1ICINES. HOUSE and CAT TLE I'OWDEItS. TOILET ARTICLES., NPONGES. CHAMOIS HKINS, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, latest styles of PLAIN and FANCY WALL PAPlUlH, ot p-lcea to cult the times, PURE WINEi and LIQUORS (or inrdlclnal use, Ac. Pliysieiau'a Ereserintlons compounded by HTseLr ut all ours of the day ami nlixht, nnuday included. All offered at veiy reasonable prices. Thank Ing the people for their past favors, I aolkit a coaliuuanco in the future. H. A.PETER. March 23. '78-y 1 BAtARDTAYLOR Ssyai "I take crest pleasure In recommcndinir to parents the Academy o( Mr.S.C Minrtlidge." Hon. Fernando Wood, a pstrou earn "I cheer fully consent to the use ut my nameasreter nce." 170 oer qr full cost for yoonp men and boys. No Extra Charge. Bpeclalatteution to both advaoeed and backward pupils. Recoai. mended by Judge Van Ilossen Itev Drs. Hill knfl Peaboily. Addre.s UWINTUIAN V bllORTLIDOE (Harvard A. M.) Media, Pa ib tn 7 ohnr can and ttuiperoncechaiter tuf.ir, iM .w-4 1 Railroad Guide. OltTII rKNNA. RAILROAD. PnsscnrrersforPliPadolphla leave Lclilffhton ASfollOWSI 3:47a. m., via. I.. V. nrnro (it l'liila. at 0:10 a m. 7:35 a. in. via L. V. llr a. m. 1 1 :00 a. in. vlaL. V. " 4:41 p. 111., vltl Ij. V.. " 7:17 a. m.. via L. s S-, " 11:07 n.m.. via I,. &B.,' Si'll p.m. via L. & S. " 4:57 . in. ' s-rri p. in. 8:13 p. 1. lii'o a. ill. 2:05 p. m. b: li v. in. 8:'S d. m. 7.3' p. in. via h. V. 10:00 p. in, Iteturnlni?. lpuvrulernbat Vrrlca and Antcrl. cnu St.. l'nila., at 8:15 nnn 9:45 n m.i 2:30, 5 30, nad8:00p.in. ELLIS CLAUK, ARent. Jane 3, 1878. pfllliA. A ltlSADINt; IIAU.KOAD. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. NOVKMIlElt IfTII. 1S78. Trains lcavo AT. IjEtown as follows i - (VIA l'Sl'.KlOMES JinANCII.) For Phlladelpbia, at i-.i'i, C.5J, 1 . 10. a.m.. oc'l 6.35 p. m. HUNDAYf. Tor 1'blladrlpbia at 4.2o n. ni..3.33 n. m. IVIA i:ASl' l'KNNA. IIIUSCII.) For r.D.ii)ln. 1 2.30. 6.5'J, o.ci a ra 12.15. 210. 4.30 nncnC". p.m. For lllllllsuuis. 2.3J5 50, 0.05 a. m 12.15, 4.30 0.05 p. m. Tor Lancaster and Columbia, 5 55, 0.33 n.m. and '1 30 p. m 1 Does not run on M oiulayi bUNDAYH. For nsadlni. 2 30 n.m. and 0 0J v ra. For ll irrlabnrp. 2.3 1 r. in. and 03 o. tn. Trulns I'OU ALLENTOWN leave us follows: (VIA 1'KHKtOJir.N LUAXCII.) Leave Philadelphia, 7.4S a. in., 1.0J, "I.C0 jnd E.30 p. in. RUXDAYM, Leave Phlladeiplili. 8.i . ra. and 3 15 p. in. (via east rrssN A nltANCIl.) Leavo ncduliig 7.4). 7.15 10.35a m.,4.0j,0.lii pna 10.45 p m Leave narilslrare, 5 53. S 10 a. ra., and 2.C0. 4.C0 v utfjp. rr. Leave Lancaiter, 8.10 n. m.. 12.65 and 3.15 p. in. Leave Columbia 8."0 n. m i.i 0 niul 3.33 p. ui. flUHDAVa. r.eavo Toadinif. 7.20 a. ni. Leave llirriimii:,. 5.2' a.m. Tralns,.nnkod thiiH I) ran to and from depot Otli and Green streets, Philadelphia, other trains to and trom Uroad trcct depot. Tno 0.50 u. m and 5.'5 p. n. trains from Allen town, and tho7.15 a. ni r.ml c.3i p.-m. trnns from Philadelphia, have through cars to and troinPhllsdclph.a. . WO0TrBX. (.'ciiriul Uanaucr. C. 6. HANCOCK, C'erl'l TlcKH Autnt. -pESXSYLYAS 1 A KAILlld Al). GREAT tftUNE LINE AND United States Mail Route. The attention nf the Irnvellnd public lrcs pcctlullv Invited lo some (if tho mi tllsnt this rea!, hichva.v. in tho coniident nsnertlun and belief that no oilier llneinn nffoicinal Induce weut-i os a toute el tlirouua truveL lu Constructicin & Equipment the Pemisyh auia Railroad stand sconieseudlynt (ho licodo! American rail ways Tho track 1. double the citlro length ol the line, olntccl rails laid mi heavj' oak l es, which are emhiil li'd In n foiinCattmi "! ' nek toil lailtlL'.ltecn 1, dies. In depth. All brlluesaio of Iron or stone, and bui f upo i the inotau pioved plans. Its pus-ongor i-aie. while emin cutlv a-iio and siibstaut'jl. at the tamo tuno mode u ol eoinlort und elegance. Tho Safety Appliauces n use on this lino well illii'trato the far se:nK mid libel al ooh-.y ot its nianayiuoiit. m iiei-oul nuco with which the ntllliv m.ly "tan imp-ov inent niul not it. cost lias been the question ol cuiisiileialliiu. Aniotismauy may be iotlc(d tho Block Syslcm or Safety Signals, Jnnncy Coupler, Bull'er & Platform, THE WIIAUION P TEN1' SWITCIt, AND 111 r. "Wostingliouso Air-Brake, toiniliie In roujmictlfln nllh a perfect double irack road bed a eonib, nation nt snlcauaidsu palnHt accidents which liave icnderud them practloally n possible Pullniiin Talaco Cars Are run on all Kxprcsi Ticlns FUOM NEW OItK, PUILADA.. I1ALTL MOKE ond WASIUNOrON, To Cllir AUO, CINCINNATI. LOUIHVILLE INDIANAPOLIS and bT. LOL'Itt, WITHOUT CHANGE, noil to till Dxlnotpj point In tlio Ur Wont nrd tSout(i With Dutnue c ittii?oof cats. i;on.nci.oiiB aiemiuln lu Union Depota, uua uro assured to atl tulpoitsnt points. THE SCENERY Of tho Pounsylvania Route Ismlmlttcdta bouusurpnsiod la thowirld for fTiinili'i. Imauiy niul variety ii()orlor Ho reahaiont fnciliuoi ore iiiovltUM. KinplnyfP1! nre court'-ous anl uUentivt, p. ml It in un lnevlt nnl result tlmt n trip by tlio renuaylvaulo Knilroad mut for in u I1 lousing and 31omorahlo lxporlenco. iicL.frA tir m.iIp nt tho lowest ratoa nt tho Tlckot Oiaceioi tbe Company In nil lmpiHtaiit I cities nm I to win I'XlAMt THOMPSON, I. IV I'AttMKK, O tn. MnniajLT, Lien. 1'ast. Ajreut. J.K. SIIOCMAKKH, ra.A9nt MuM'eUUt. I w Norm TUiru 8t., llanlsbarjr, Tiu JJIEKD THE HUNGRY ! 1 A. K. MILLER Ilepectfu'iv announbes to the citizens ot Te. hlghton aud vicinity that he baa J UoT OPEN. KD an EatinQ Saloon !! It the lluildlng next deor to tuo " CARBON 1IOU-E," on Bank Street, Lelrighton, Pa., and that ho Is prepued lo furnish them wltn Edibles of ail kinds on shoit notice. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE, Received Fi esh Every Pay, Teh, Coffee, Ham, Eggs, Bo logna, &C. Also, a Choice omoi truest ot tho Finest Brauds jf Cigars, Smoking & Chewing Tobacco Always on hand at Lowest Prices. Tho patro n ige of thn publlo Is iuol retpecttnliv invited, nt:d tatlsfactlou fruar-iiiteed, GIVE ik A CALL. AUG. K, MILLER. October 19, lr. H-S-ltd-lTir 33 newest and mo.t popular '' a. mngs. with nriunRs vt in- atiuctionand amusement: also, a list of all the battles, when and where foujbt, dunutr the war, for 3 cent stamp. Addrois. DhBMOND t C0..9ISHtrw .Philadelphia teh:i-lr Manufacturer of nntl Dealer lu STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Till and Sheet-Iron Ware anil General House Mipig Goods. IlllOFIMi und SI'OUTI.VC done at short notice and nt Lowest Cash Price:. lam the minimized naer t for tlio Solo of tho following FIltST-CLASS Sl'OVES THE SILYKIl & GOLD MEDAL COOK, THE LIGHTHOUSE COOK, TUEIAYFLOVlill HAN'GE, Tllll SUNSHINE ItANGE and 1 bo KEY.' ANCHOR HEATETt, nnilnm Selling them VErtY CHEAP tor Cosh. Fverv kind of KTOVK OP ATES and FlItE BRICKS keyt constintlr on hand. Stoke on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Uank St., LEUIGHTON. Pntronneo solicited Satisfaction (ruarantei'd. Oct. 5-yl A. D. MOSSEIl. The Grandest Exposition Of Ladloa Oeulh', nnd CMluren's Boots, Shoes Gaiters livei offeied in this vicinity, isot J.DI.F1UTZINQE11 Bank Street, Lehigliton; Pa. I liavojntiorolvetl afull linoot VATiL nnd v;i.s"ut( hoots, nous ana nuu-unis, whlcli I nm Soiling to t lie pet pie r T.o iiffhtnn and tlio feuirnmioiiixnpiahuorliood (JI Ai'i.tt THAN KVI-U It-i'OHC JaolUlu tins County. Ufo, oil cius'-ro of Boots & Shoc Made to Order ot A8toxil.nng.y Low I'rlces, nnd MENDING Nrativ dono nu i'ricp to suit tlio tlmfis. I invito ilio p-iijiic tu cill nu 1 ovauilnoniy Stoek nu.l Trices boioro purolias;iii? oltowlioic, aii'i bo ponvluced of tho nbuvo fncie. . BOUNJ) Til SATIFV.-Uprtdr.madonotfl and i-hocs tunipnl of mo tbat rip will bo l .pair ed without charge, TlvmUftil fir iwt pntronnpo. I rpspocfully nsk r corlluuanco thoic-jf. .T. M. FIinZINOKIt, Two doors below ltomir & JIolTocd'K Catiiicc Vork". Hunk etrcec. i ict. T, yl Ai ImmousQ Btock nt HEiNRY CAMPBELL'S East Woissporfc, Pa., at a UK AT ItKDUCTION on former Trlcoa My Htock Is M-xnufnctmcd to ray Keuoclal Order Tor tho Trade of this Locality, ami is GUARANrj:KD to aire perfect Satisfaction in every pniticuinr. ThoTiIcoof Boots nnd boes has been very considerably It 11 1) U UK D ty tho Tvlaimf.utwrer r.nd I nm detennln cd lo give my I'atrons tho full benefit tlieicof, and therefore invito nn Inspec tion, of jny floods and Prices be. 1'jro pnrchu'iincclsowheie. I have tho ''."hnddy" mticio wlrch I cm fupjily at very low Trices to ihoso who wis.h them. 1 also keep in connoclioii, a full lino oZ Clioiccsb Groceries and Provisions; Which t am HKT.UXQ AT T1IK LOWKST PlllCK, I'OU OA mi. n:NUY CAMPBELL, East Wctaoport, Oct. 6-nri . j n Pall Styles! Low Prices! MRS. M. G-UTH, Fashionable Milliner! Wlilto S(., YVclssport, Vix., Itespectfiillvnnnouncrsto tho ladies of Velss poitand tho surrouiid.ni' eouutiy, thatthe has Just retuineu from tlio eity. and is now rrueivluicun lmmente stock ut FAl, AM) 1TIXTr.Il MiLLiNEitY OoodS cojimsixo Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, Notions, &c, Of t ho Itost Btvles, and whl( h f lie Is preps red (oMlltniierpilrous omt Ininds at PltlCliS CJILAPLR THAN HVER I Also, a full assortment ot " swTto'iies " And all other pood mhilly kept In a first class Millinery fcioie. LATHE'S' OWN JIAIll SI ADE UP 10 OR DER at tho cry loweat possible price. Cill and examine .Goods and Plices before purchasing elscwheie. MRS M.aUTH. Oct. S, 1ST8 ml. Wcisspuitl Pa. jprlmo Homo Made lircatl! WUV GO IIUNORY1 When you can iJay 6! pouuds of First Class liicad FIVE LOA.VKS FOU 23 CE.N'f S I J. V. O'NEAL, the popular Bread nnd Cake Raker, of Lenifthiou in oi tier lo meet ili wants of the times, has Kediiin! tno Price ot nlscele. bratcd Homo Made BREAD to Fiye Loaves for Twenty-five Cts. Cash. Sugar, Raisin. Cocomut scotch, Drov, Cream and other C AKEs, only Ten Cents per Dozen, Iifioli Out Tor tho fVngon! At JlAUOlt CHUNK, oh Tnesday, 'Ihursday sud Saturday aioiuing. LEUJUlirON aud ISsPORT,cvery After noou except Friday. teiims Strictly oasu i Patrouaes solicited. I. W. O'NEAL. bTOKF Oppose First National Dana:, aifrll eyl U jn f tre . Lenljrb1.Ta. HISLUCK. They wero lo liavo bacn married Thanks giving cvenine. Why couldn't ho havo liad even common luck, nnd made a fairpassagc? Joo Thorpe or Sam Andrews', who were not half as careful es himself, Wcro jirobably olT Montault foint by this time, and here he was, south of llct'teras, half lib crow down with fever nnd ague, a wholo suit of sails blown away, Ilia cargo of fruit prob'ibly rot ten, and tho wind hauling to tlio north'ard nil the time, with h strong prospect of anoth er gale. , , It was too bad " too deuced bad 1" iie ad ded wilh an emphasis n!ost allowable under tlio circumstances, asVift glenccd at tho compass. , . . "As unlucky ss Arnct Tliorpc," had pass ed into a proverb in his native town of Cov- crly. And yet he was prudent, energetic and smart. Ho always mado money for his owners j but however much ho might lay by himself, was suro to be, in soiiio uriforcsscn manner, lost. , i'iio Hammertoh bank, wherein ha had deposited a Uious.ihd dollars, had suspended payment. The cashicrof the Home Savings Institute had "defalcated," leaving him a loser of nn equal sum. His little house on Elr.i street was burned in his absence, tho insurance policy having expired a day or two before. He had boon knocked down and robbed of his freight money in Panama. All of which events, occurring at different limes, liadromonigh to make Arad a fatalist. Hut, thanks to Jes;io Hanks, his betrothed, ho had kept up a good heart, nttd his courage had won from Banks, Jicc, tlio promise that if he brought homo threo hundred dollars as his ovri sharo of tlio trading voyage in the Caribbean sea lie should marry Jessie, with out further notice, on tho coming Thanks giving evening. This voyago he had made some successful ventures, which had netted liiin about tluco hundred mid fifty dollars, sail sum being locked up in his desk below " How do yon head now, Jerry ?" was his query for tho twentieth time; and tho un satisfactory answer, ."ICiist-north-east, sir?' caused an ejaculation olinipaticneo to escapo him. " llrockv Joo much sick. lie want mcd'- cine," was tho salutation which met his car, osn tall, powerfully-built sailor, a Spaniard, accosted him Ho had shipped Ills crew of four men and second mate in Jatiiaica,anda rascally-looking set they were, though up to this timo tliey had dono well enough, and now that two of them were sick, tlio remaining two nan dono cluublo duty j eo that Arad had be gun to think very well of them. Taking some quinine from tho medicine- chest, lie went foiward, aud, entering tlio liltlo forcastlc, which was dimly lighted by swinging lamps,' ho was about to proceed to tho bunk of the supposed sick man, when ho was suddenly seized from bchjrid, a blanket thrown over nis hciidj ond almost beforo ho could tliinkj w'as ljurried lo tho rail over which he was throwri in an instant. But Arad, like all Coverly b.oys, was a peri'ert waten-dog; and after coining to the surlace, he blew tho water from his mouth worked oifliis boots,' got Ljinself out of his pea-jacket by dint of much squirming, ami wiping tho spray fiom his oyes ho rosoon tno crest ot a wave, lio had the cheerful sat isfaction of wcing tbo.bhmacle-light of his vessel apparently nan a muo distant, and rapidly growing fainter. " My luck I" was on his tongue, as ho struck out, with a vaguo hojio of keeping nimsciralloat till morning j and then Jessie' last words camo to his mind: "Bo sure. Arad, and do nil you can,' God will do tho rest, With an inward prayer for help, he- re solved to make n struggle for life, though ho felt his chances wero infinitoslmally small and, by dint of husbandinghis strength, tho morning l'ght as it dawned over tho turbu lent tea found him chilled to tlio bone,' ex hausted and faint, but stifl swimminc. Oh,' how eagerly,' as it grew lighter did1 he look for a wcloomo sail I And, rising nn a crest of a wave, his heart oamo almost into his mouth j for not a stone's throw distant was a little hermaphroditobrig, under ehort sail, hearing down upon liiin "Hillo-o-o-ol" ha shouted, with all his (trcnirth. Surely they must hear him j but no an swering hail camo to his listening ears.,' and in another moment, to Jus surprise nnd hor ror, tlio brig's course was altered, nnd slio headed in another direction, though Arad could see that her yards were untouched being, infact,braced iunn opieito direction, "Something wrong thcro I" ho thought I and, as it was his last chance for life, with a desperate energy ho sought to intciecpt her course, when suddenly her Sails wcro thrown aback, and for a moment she drifted down toward him, ns though he had been been aud measures taken for his relief. As she neared him, ho managed, lu a roll of sea, to seiie ono of tho main-chain plales( and with a final effort, ho swung himself into tho rigging and oyer the rail, where he sank senseless' on tho deck, thinking dimly how strange It wna that no living soul was in tight. When ho recovered from his 6tupor nnd feebly groped bis w ay nil, he saw the wheel was lashed tard a :', and t stem b"' gone from her davits and it flashed across is mind that tho brig had been deserted a fact which n voyngo of investigation Into the cabin confirmed. An opon chart was on the floor, where upon the vessel's course from a little island n tho Windward group hod been traced, and further examination of her papers and logbook showed her to bo ho,. Spanish brig Bon Carlos, bound from Jacmel, with box 6Ugar "to any port nortii of Ilnttcrus." Arad s mind was mado up on the Instant. Ho sounded tho pump's welt, found nine inches of waldf therein, and,having refresh; cd himself from tho steward's pantry with Spanish tortillas, he stripped and went at it till the pump sucked. - Then ho loosed llio lower sails foro and aft, sheeted them home wilh infinito laborf cquared the yards,and went aft to tho wheel. The wind had hauled to tho southwest; a glance at tlio barometer showed that tho mercury Was rising; and, with high hopes, Arad began his voyago to " a port north'ard of Hatteras." till, if I could?" was tho only thought Vh:ch he dared to givo vent to; nnd,though it did not seem an impossible, feat if the weather held fair, he diet not venture to carry his hopeful anticipations further. Four days and nights did ho stand at tho whecl,only leaving it for his hastily-snatch ed food, or lo change tho position of tlio yards, except as he was obliged to tako ob servations ; and his heart beat higii as, on the twenty-fifth of November, ho sighetd land, which he kncw,from his course on the chart to be Sandy Hook. Two hours later, pilot-boat No. 2 was alongside, and three men 'sent on beard when his story was heard. And then Arud laid down for'a little nap, which lasted pre cisely ithirty-sis hours ; and when heawoko tho little brig, under lower topsails and jib, was rounding tlio light at the cntranco of Coverly harbor, with half a gaio of wind blowing astern. " J.uckwas with vou this time, sir," Baid Joo Carter, one of the pilots, as! the anchor chain ran rapidly out, and tho littlo vessel swung round lo tho wind. " In three hours moie you'll seo it blow great guns." " God was with me, I think," said Arad, reverently, as they went aloft and snugly stowed tho sails, which, as Arad used to say, were not much larger than a bandana hand kerchief. Old Banks rowed out in his dory, as was his custom at over new arriyal. "What in the dcucol" was his lucid re mark, as ho stared at Arad. And then, ' Humph! Let your vessel, I s'poso? Picked up by this hero b.i ig, anicome homo without any money. 'Mcmber'nhat I told ye when yo went away." Arad remembeicd.it very well, nnd when ho went on to tell Banks, pcrc, that it was ho that had picked up tho brig, that sho was sugar-laden, and that his sharo of salv age money would probably bo a nice little sum, BankB embraced him rapturously, and said: " Didn't I always tell you, Arad?" Arad didn't remember anything of tho kind; but then, it is neither polito nor pol itio to contradict ono' prospective father-in law, so he said nothing, and accompanied tho old man on shore, where after meeting Jessio with a rapturous embraco, hu Baid : " You know it was to be Thanksgiving ove, dear " Arid it was. The, mutineers managed to run his schcoti cr ashoro on Peaked Hill Bars, Capo Cod, nnd, in obedienco to retributive justice, wcro drowned; which, as tlio owners gotan ex cellent insurance on tho vessel, did not seem to cause general grief. After usual vexatious delays consequent upon such cases, Arad received something like eighteen thousand dollars silvago mon ey. 'ASplendlil.Fcllow.5' A timid littlo woman in deep mourning appealed to Judge MorganTuesday morning in tho Jefferson Market Court, New York, to protect her from tho violence of her hus band, diaries Black, of No. 110 Charles street. Ho is a hard-fisted rugged, 'long shoreman. Sho certainly does not weigh more than ninety pound. " You've been here before?" said His Hon or. "No, Yer Honor." replisd the man hes itatingly. " Yes you have. You were locked up by me just beforo election for beating this wretched littlo woman, weren't you?" " Yo-e-os, sir. But I didn't bent her," as severated tho prisoner. " Didn't he, Mrs. Black?" queried tho J udge. " Yes, sir." sho replied faintlv.nndswoon od. " I know all about this. Black, youvo boen complained of by your wifo and otlicrs for abusing her. Yon got out election day to vote, when I sent you down before. You'ro a brute, a periect brute, and are killing that woman by cruel treatment." " He's a hard working man. Your Honor; and a splendid fellow outside," remarked Black's loremau. " Ye. He's one of tltoso A-llows that be have themselves splendidly before the world, but lead their wives and children dom' lives ut home. I'll send him to prison. Look ut that woman stretched nut like a corpse on ths floor there and tall ma .whether you think (Via man fh.. r'.i-1 h,.. !. . a sp'sndij fi:-r " Our Paris Lsllcr. 1'auis, Oct. 30th, 1S78. The death of Bishon Dunanloun rcmovoi trom tho Roman Catholic Church in Franco tho ablest aud most conspicuous ecclesiastic its later days havo known. Ho died nt Laincey (Loirct),whcio he was staying with a friend. Ho had been suffering from peri carditis, but expired somowhat suddenly. Though Mousignor Dupanloup was best known as a preacher, yet he was tho author of several educational imd theological works . Hislitorary acquirements wero acknowledg ed by hia admission into the French Acador my, but an Ins zeal in Ilia cause ot religion did not obtain for him tho honor of a Cardi nal's hat. His opinions wcro too large nnd liberal, to rliimo in exactly with those of tho Komau, Curie, under Tio Nono; and ho novel- heartily supported Ultramontan. ism," though ho loyally Accepted tho de crees of the Vnticjm Council as binding on his conscience. Had his life-been prolong ed, however, it is quite aiblo that this nonor might navo uceu bestowed upon mm by Pope Leo. His last publication was a protest against tho VcJtairoi centenary. Since1 tho war of 1S70 ho had n scat in tho Legislature, nnd was tho.soul of the opposi tion. Monslgnor Dupanloup oven among tlio non-religious portion of the people In his dioccso was mueii respeclcd on account of his noblo and generous nature. j-ruuut: 13 ju&b iiuw uuni-cu in u loner fever. The grand radio originally devisod for the purposo of raising money to bring working men and peasants gratis lo the Paris Exhibition has swollen into a monster nuisance, and is beintr used ns a vehiclo f ir tlio most unblushing electural corruption, ruining uau ije inuru uiscn-uiuiuiu lu um French government than their conduct in this affair. At first only a million tickets wcro lo bo issued, at ono frano a piece; and out of the $200,000 raised one-half was to ba dovoted to tho charitable purposo above in dicated, while tho remainder was to bo spent in tho purchase of prizes consisting entirely of ni t objects. Even limited to these pro portions the lottery wasobectionablo; lor it would havo, been simpler if tlio Government had asked the Chambers for a grant ill aid of its excursion projects, unless, indeed, tho yet moro dcsirablo plan had been followed of allowing these excursions to bo managed by private charity. The first issuo of a mil lion tickets was, however, soon disposed of, thanks to tho brisk touting of all officials connected with tho financo department tax collectors, tobacconists, A-c. Then a second million was put forth, and then a third. By this tiino functionaries of all degrees, from tin" prefects to postmen and gardos cliampe tres, were in full cry, pushing thesnle of tho lottery ticket; nnd demands poured into such an extent that a fourth, fifth, and sixth million wero speedily decreed and sold off. Now it has been decided to emit eight mil lions ; but tho Commissioners will probably not stop till llicy havo sold their tenth mil lion even if they desist then, There is no reason why they should not go on issuing n million tickets a week forseveral weeks long er; for the gambling epidemic with which they havo smitten tho country isragingwith an intensity which will not soon epend it self. Atovcrj now issuo $100,000 set apart for tlio purchase of prizes, so that $600,000 has already been applied to this purposo. But this is not all ; for thousands of trades people, anxious to advertiso themselves, havo made voluntary offerings of their wares, in asmuch that every holder of a ticket will have about ono chance nut of twenty of draw Ing.soinetliing. Stimulated by this prospect and by tho magnitude of sonio of the prize.! offered, men and women of all degrees, and children, ton, for that matter are staking till the francs they can sparo on tho chance of turning up a fortune. Littlo urchins in communal schools aro clubbing their sous, not only Willi tho approval but with tlio en couragement of their teachers, who dread to baulk tho juvcnilo enthusiasm lest they should be accused of being hostile to a grand Republican charity. Many village school masters havo themselves been made agents for tlio sale of tickets. Everywhere thesa vcxatiously enticing slip3 of naperaro thrust beforo people's eyes, and all over Franco thcro is a talk only of M. Krantz's "gros lots" of $20,000 and $25,000. which aro to bo paid in jewelery or cjsh,as tho winners may prefer. Tho news of tho passago of tho Anti Social ist Bill in tlio German Parliament on Satur day by 221 votes ngaiutt 1 10 has just reach cd mc. Both sections of tho Conservative party and tlio National Liberals reconlud their voles without exception in favor of tho bill, und they wcro joined by the Lowii grouiie ond sonio Liberals belonging to no BKK,'iul party, l'rinro Bismarck then read a message from the Emperor uuthorizinghlm to close tho lleiehstag. The Prince express ed his satUfcctiou at tho passage of tho bill, and said that the Federal Governments wero determined, witli the means provided by this measure, to make a siucera effort to euro tlio prevalent disease. Tbey could scarcely succeed in accomplishing this in tho spaco of two years, and a hull, but tho Government hoped for further concessions from tho Ileieh stag after the dis-ufcions which had now taken place. - After giving three cheers for the Emjiernr the House adjourned. Tho Anti-Socialutic Law, which, it is stated was confirmed by tho Federal Council by an al most unanimous vote tlioGovcrnracut of the l'rinciMlity of Iteu&a being tho only dis sentient was signed by tho crown Prince at Potsdam on Monday, published in tho Q Jkiul Gaitltecn Tuesday, find immediately put Into force. Tho trial of thirty-eight person' chargcil with huldingan unauthorized lriott.iiT, viz., the attempted Socialistic Congress d Hie 3rd ofeVptember,commci.eedonToc' lay. One of them is r. medical student, another a pRtuihIetor, and three are woi en, tho re mainder being cititens. Twanty-tvn'.fthcm. decline the a:d of enutwel, mairJair. ngthat no Ihw contrary to tho right of pi'bM"- meet ing is entitled to resjWt. ''hs r' -Wder wus twitted by tho Judge n ith kr lr g start ed a Soeialisticjispdr in 1'uru v uh money from Berlin. This lie at first Ciro-o to deny, but on being threatened with the productlo'n of letters showing the cVsspatch.of money by, German Socialist Committees, he rejoined, "After oil, what matters it ? Foreign capital is appealed to overy tUy." '-Quite so," re torted the Judge, "when, it ij a question of useful and Hboye-lioard enterprises) but to undermino thq institutions of their country people do not go and seek money in Ger many.",, Another defendant, Massanl ad mitted relations with tho American Socialist Committee, and the Judge reminded hint that letters had been found on him from ati parts of tho world, including Pers'a. Airru
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