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CAPE ‘MAY. Ita Soolety and Posta-~-Tho " Friond " in the Family, Up in the Lamp---Lear’s Club- House. Rich People at the Capes=«=An Old Graveyard, From Our Own Correapondent. . Oarz May, Aug. 8, 1873, This place fs mora than full overy gy-m-, and people are cottod, laid like rardines, stowed away in remoto cottages, and tradod off -to inferior houses, Thoro is not sufficlont accommodation, and it {8 customary with rogular family boardors - Lo ongage rooms at the ond of ono soason for tho poxt seacon ahoad. The pressure has at lnst lod to A NEW.HOTEL, oqual to Congross Hall, the Stookton, and tho Cnlumbl_n, in size, which will bo built this fali, and incrongo tho inn-nccommodations here to 7,000, A Liko ovorything valuablo in our day, the sea- bench Lias come to bo monopolized by the rail - ¥oads which load to it. -The Weat, Jorsoy Rail- rond, which was oponed to thig Cape n fow. yoara 850, has no_other. compotitiop than a rivor stoamboat, and any othor stéamboat is rofused peormission to land at the eolitary pior, whick pier {a 8 miles from Oape May City, at tho end of a turnplko,—the .only road which can ¥onoh the bout. To travel this road requires s toll of 2 conts a mile, and the pior at the end is private property, and must bo taken down and stored away overy winter to save it from gales end jeo. ‘It {8 now surmised that tho railroad company.quiotly subsidizes the wharf and boat company to run cheap and nasty steamers and keop tho road woll out of ropair, and great is tho pein of the hotel-keepor. The cure for all this is civic onterprise ; lot a pior bo put up which shall bolong to the oity, and arond bo main- tained st goneral exponso. s A LIGOT-HOUSE horo was set up first in 1828, or 224 yoara after Capt. Hudson discovered tho Capo. In 1847a second light was susponded, to replace the other; and In 1862 s sizable light-house was built. Whon it = was determined to put n Frosnol dight on tho' spot, tho present elegant tower was built, pertly of tho old matoriala; and in 1857 it flashod the firet bright mossage to the belated skipper as he roturned over the Five-Fathom Bhoals. Tho odifice cost 266,000, and is romarkablo for its tidy koop and mighty walls. Tho sfairs are of Dpen iron-work, susponded in this high, froshly- emelling oylinder, arouc® an axis which rises straight as a metallio sapling, and on its orost upbears like mighty blossom tho mariners' lamp. The lamp itself is a resplendont colloc- tion of orystal bars, roceiving and returning light to cach other, mounted like & grent boo- hive, O fest high by 6 ; and ovory rod of glass fcels from the contre, as from a burning heart, the order to bo-radiant Bud go out and vido tho dorknoss with its beams. Thoro, in that lamp, i8 & can of ofl always overfull, drenching concentrio wicks, -and kept to its measnro by porpetual attendants, who must account for eovery gallon to the Govern- mont, andyoct account to every ship for vigi- lance. A grenb weight, suspended far beloy, makes the whole apparatus rovolve,—tho hun- dreds of pioces of glittering ico obey.:: ; like tho wvolunf musclod; and, as tho oye of cryatal ‘Overpasses cortain places, the light is withhold to blaze again directly with the splendor of & forgo in some black valley, All tho night long, in perpetual solitudo, tar above, tha'white frame cottages below, where their familics sro aslesp, one of these keopera must trim his wick and live in mid-air, lonosomely upheld thore,—the. wind ehaking tho massive masonry, the wsurf howling salong the coast,—and the ehips he is providing for ho cannot sco, In the summor time, adventurous people, paying & feo, climb to tho tower-top and ask random questions, In the winter, tho light-keepers sco no more protty oot on tho open stairway, and are touched by no more pretty faces pale with dizziness. Then the poariner must look only at tho son, and tho light- wmon at the lamp. The great watering-placo is a huddlo of cold houses, and the tower looks frozen in the sky, like a blastod troe. THE FIFTH MARYLAND REGINENT nas been hote in camp, snd had some real battle yestordsy when somo Pbiladalphia roughs Boized s lady to bathe her by vio- lence. In o mivute the beach was convorted ,into such & epectacle as the Danish pirates might have onacted on the Boxon consts, The Fifth Aarsland and the youghs pitched in with bathing clothes, To kick ‘wag impossible; thore wore no stones to throw ; mud nakedness added its brnwr:jy Yicmmqunneaa a8 the flannel garments ripped, less honored in tho broach than in the observanco, and the votorans of Longstreet and Konly stumped their big tocs. Blood might have been said loss to flow thon to have flowed. Eyos right was now 0o ordor.at all, The line of battle was brokon, and the acean quictly spat upon the beach, solol; unconcorned ; while protiy girls fainted, witl mobody to take notice, and snobs, a8 usual, ran tohind the bath-houses to say: * Gwood gwa- wcions, Matilda, this is tweweboll" After some - terrible knooking-down and stanchiug of run- wming noees, & Jorsey policomen—ons of five kept hero to = collect taxes and i ;m-eutt small boys—rushed in with his looust. Thres or four mugh- gave him a sand- Jath in no time, and buried him like a wreck, so #hat tho soles of his boots wore his only distin- uishablo feature. It was a great quostion at this imo on the l\hixnr‘u mind, whethor he should worder the Fifth Maryland to come to the rescno of New Jorsoy, or order the black waiters at the hotels to chargs down with their razors, In gomo manner, however, Rough tho first was pulled off to appear before lus Honor, and he will probably get throe or four years in the Peni- gontiary for striking a Jorsey policoman. { Thisincident has excited us all day. Wa hear it told over and over on the piazzas, and can fol- . low it around by explosive creaks of * dreadful," “ awiul,” ¢ torrible,” ete., which attend it. All this po soon after the war, Elastio life, thou consiatent coutrariety | ! TIE WIFE'S FRIEND. I havebeon reading for thoe second time the greatest book ever written on sociaty of the top- gullant atylo,2such as we ses to some degree in . thess great hotols—** Henry Esmond,” that melancholy etory, that groat masterly picture of ublio society. T i8 the book men of the world ive, roystering, recking not, till the great suf- doring comes of a love lost for want of nursing, and & husband dying ot the point of tho blade of #ho man ho euspocted. Then, of course, the mwidow—who had been what is called imprudont, no worse, 88 il anything could bo worse than ‘euch imprudence as_makes husbands die in ‘ducls—marrios nothor man, and ho tolls tho etory. |His first flame, daughter to tho widow aforesaid, logos her lovo of lifo bocause she cau- not be s Royal mistress, and rotires to a roligiona house, Molancholy even- ing-light falls on tho olosing chapter. This 18 a talo of tho time of Queon Anne, and it onght to bo bound up with Macaulsy, Kome of tho aspacts of Amerioan life in theso days are no Lettor, Opulonce, and lolsure, and promiscuous tumbling togothor of poople st theso great inns, breod a class of men who are traveled, refined, and unscrupulous, snd who fi“ about among married women, to whom thoy Linve free access, making it & fluo art to loosen™ their hold upon tholr husbands and dutios. Yonder is ono I have \ioen watching for some time, and I know what bo igsaying as woll aa he knows he lles. He is a tallish, dolloate-looking man, whose collars al- ways it him neatly, aud whose moustache s of 1ho kind called stylish, That's what ho is,—s stylish follow, who has Hmfitlccd tho power of porsistent, thoughtful, dolicato attention upon youug marriod woinon whose lives have some- vhat worn out in romance. He Lopes shois ap- preciated, and corfainly sho must be, with such superior doserts and attraotions, fWhat could rosist her, if sho know aorsolf, Ah! Would sho but permit a Friend to divide hor sorrows; for her joys, God willed thiem otherwise, And so thoy go oft and stroll to gomo solitary place, whero nature bends down in the ovening-calm to help a Jylug tougue per- yort life’s realitios, and put s spectro in s home else well contented. Thero I8 &' Friend" in tho house, that devil whioh underlies much of social lifo. But what ¢ Friend " has the Friend's wife? Orhas ho, antioipating that oontingeucy, broken “the wifo'n bewuty sud spirits, 80 thal Mondinhlp and peace of mind in this life are no more Oue eées many s young woraan here loaning ) on her fathor's arm, he wearing a watehful look of solicitudo, *Bho don't llve with hor hus- bang," says the aritical woman in tho arm-chair; +*but she protondn she doo, to keop ealumuy oft ho:l. Ho's somowhero olsc., Thoy'ro nover to- gothor, But tho !'Priend” soldom tronbles the wito after ho has goparated her from hor duties. Lo hangs a new charm on his button-holo, n chock to go Into the dovil's pit for an added thousand yoara, and his Nomesis oxpodites him thoro by misleading him on somo of ileavon's occasious, 80 that incurabto donth walks this lifo with himn for yonrs of pain nnd hopolossness, Tho late | Samuel Warron, in his Miecellaneous Talos, skotchos this imitation of Sntan as ' Tho Bonsus alist," going up and down tho oarth, and walke ing to and fro thoreon. THE NEARLST GRAVEYARD, : Turning from sueh living sopulchros, I waa one day minded to ask: * Whoro do you bury onr doad ot Capo May? Thore is no graveyurd n tho town limits.” I wan_ditected to proceoi to Cold Bpring, v village 8 miles back, over a sandy rond, 'Lhere I fouud o vonorable Prosbytetian church,—one of thoso oarly offshioots from _tho Connectleut sote tlors in Jorsey who gavo vitsl lifo to Princoton, and, gathering up Scotch, Beotoh-Irish, and Puri- tans, met Quakerism and oyercamo it. 'Tho onrly sottloment of Capo May by Yaukoo skip- Enm and pilots who flboprud lo Plck up a penny y guiding veseels ur the dificult chounol of tho Dolawaro, mado it necossnry to give thom pastor. Tha first Innd hereabouts was bought successivoly from the Indians by Dutch and Bwedea, botwoen 1630 and 1641, and it was prob- ably sottled about tho time Peun colonized tho Dolawaro, ‘o oburob-chrontoles bogin a 1711, and tho vmsonl church was founded in 1714, 1t ia a yellow-brick edifico, staunch and straight, surrounded by a lovel graveyard ‘in the: loamy soil, and this is bordered by Inrge shade-troes, 1 hivo not scon auywhoro a more sonsible sorica of opitaphs and rocords, nor & moro extensive aroa of tombs of enual noatness and simplicity. I found s common fomalo pronoun to bho * Lois,"—a Y’retty nuamg, well nigh obsolete now. Names_notablo wers Recomponso Houd Try- phena Reoves, and Thaokful Edmunds, '] h(fiu o now and tasteful opitaph which I found over the mould of John Newwan, Chief Clork ot tho :Ym' Dopartmont in Jefforson's Administra~ on : Could l‘nnc{, gentus, virtuo, savo Thelr loved posseanor from fho grave, Theso mournful rites had ne'er beon patd "To mark tho spot whers Nowmsn laid. I am afraid it hins too much of tho smack of tho lgu of Bon Jonson and Wallor to o original. -And so grimly tho I’msbfitur{nns sleop near tho lonely Capo whore they worshiped God, caught fish, led in ships buffeting for land, an doalt in wrecks which camo ashoro. ‘ho inlet of Cold Bpring, whence they crossed the bar and the breakers botween homo and tho main, fs now full of plensure-boats, taking venturasomo boys to sail, and tranquil lovors to crab and glide thuough the reedy inlota. 0UB OLUI-TIOUAE. Hero is establishod—with tho consont of Jor- 8oy polico law, which is content with a reagonable smount of vice in ordor to prey upon it—a place for gaming called & Club-Houso. It is kept by & Philadolpliia sport, Loar, and a Ballimore sport, Jackeon, and is 8 roomy, lpruuy, vorandah-gur- rounded frame building, with a cupola. “Would you like to look at the Club-Hduseto- night?” says Mr. Jackson,—a soft, tigor-footoed, Dblue-cyed muan, the oyes wide spart. ©No, but T'll look atit now, ‘in day-timo.” “ You don't play?” snys Mr, Jackeon, as wo proceed. ** No, Bir. Nover saw n faro-box oxcopt in the custody of the police. Tnok tho interest In the ’mrfur- mauce, and tho mathomatics to follow it."” - “Tlf oxplain it," eays Mr. Juckson, in his soft, deferential voice. ‘I brought you-hero to be of instruotion to you, aad, whenaver {uu will come over to dinnbr at b o'clock, you will be wol- como, This is & faro-box. It s tho favorite gomo of sporting mon, for it gives the bank such small porcontagos that wo aro frequently broken oursolves. Here it is, a small tin box with s pack of cards shuflled and cut inside, progsod to the surfaco by nasring. .The flrsl card does not count ; the sccond ie the Pln.ym’u; the bank and the playors next alternate,” Afr, Jackson moantimo proceeds to pile up and take down ivory-chocks, rosponsive to bis cards. o soos that tho soduction iy thrown away. He Boes the samo offect whon Lo oxplaina four or fivo other idlo machines in another saloon. Ho walks me up-stairs, whore his ropors, cnrpem, and croupiers aro just getting up, aftor all day's sloep, from comfortablo bedding provided thoro, “Foro _are other chambers,” ho_ enid, ““to nc- commodate gentlemen who have drank too much and grown noisy. It is our policy and practico to assuago thom. Wo soldom rokort to rough dnfnl:“l::u"' snd on occasion keep up our game till gtrfiu o businosa ! To walk batweon the law and socloty on a narrow lodgo, and get immunity from the one, from the othor livelihood ; for 1t is seldom more. 8hort cards, perhaps more dangerous, aro pushing out faro, roulette, snd swent-cloths, and, in an Ameri- can inn of .nights, now-a-days, ihero sro often s hundred yamblors without tho namo, skinning thoir fricnds and acquaint- ances, This sort of gamoster is not. infrequent- ly o profeseional, who plays regularly, doy and night, on railroad-traing, at watoring-places, wherover thero is a gooso o pluck. 4 You," said Mr. Jnckson, * we have to pro- vido poltor-tablos here, thotigh we make nothing but for liquors and cigars.” - * Unless," thought I, ‘‘Mr. Jackson, your doalors incldontally got in to makoup s hand.” Tho other partnor in this concorn, Mr, Lear, koops & Olub-House at Atlantio City this year. Thus, at overy notable place of rosort, those things havo grown up as pormanont institutions. There is also a keno-bank here, & mwall affair, kopt by a formor dotective-policeman of Phila- doPphluv Vico, at last, draws in oven tho pickets which watch if, na' Hans Dreitmann took tho town for the lager-beer there which ho required. Thoro uscd to bo a celobrated gambler here from Roading, Pa., by the name of Cloveland. His house was at thofoot of Congroas Hall Lawn, and was known as the Blue Pig. Cleveland was an lndfirondeut man, ke Morriesey, who votod the Whig ticket, educated hia family earefully, and one of his daughters married a colebrated Foreign Ministor. PEOTLE ATOUND CATE MAY. This is the bost epot to moot MNiddle-Stato poople of the most notability, in July and early August, Afterwards they repairto the moun- tains at Cresson, Pa., which is going to bo a sort of Midland Whito Sulphur Springs. Pittsburgh people, as I have noticod, gonerally dislike Phil- adolphians, The leading families of that place hore aro the MoKnights, Darlingtons, Prof. Mayor, etc, Among Chicogo pooplo horg are W. O. Althrop, Dr. J. O. Oloud; and Dr. J, L. Platto, on. Sherman aud family come to-night, and stop at Congroess Hall. Gon. Bullmn%atoppcd while horo at the Stockton. De- tweon thoso two houses there isa foolish rivalry, in which all the guosts {ake part. Tho Btockton is superintonded by an Irishman named Duffy, who 18 a clork at the Continontal Hotol, and who ncts as manager for the Railroad éompnny, which is propriotor of tho houso. Congreis Hall is kept by tho present proprietorot Willard's at Washington, who is a native_of Now Jeracy, and married into tho family of Jouas Millor, who came horo in 1835, and bought a hotol which had existod sinco 1812, Congrous Hall, extendod to the groatest amplitude, hold undivided control here until the Railroad Company put up the Btookton, in 1807, A New York and o Chicago man going in to- Euther hero, 8o a8 to draw largo eloments from hose now sources of supply, could make enough money todoublo the capacity of Congress lhllfin two years, It holda tho pivotal position on the Island, aud will always tho conire of the oity, 'I:ho tich men are lod by John Hopkins, of Baltimoro, aged 78, and a_bachelor, who is said to bie posousod of £20,000,000,—tho profits of colfoe importation, banking, and mlw-.rfrowu,, and to own 48,000 shared in the Daltimore & Obio fatlrond. 1o ls & Maryland Qunaker, tall, atraight, red-faced, and somsowhat gallant, but with no greator elemonts nnPnrontly an “Fast find, fast bind,” e got rich by tho forco of sttrition, if in no othor way,—note-shaving. T. 0, Knlght {s suother Quakor horo, » Ihila- dolphian, burn in Jersoy, and worth 84,000,000, Ho is o mild, unantagonizing man, rich in good rmnciples as in moana, Ho is an inventor of [’lm slooping-oar, and Pullman gave hiscompany $2,200,000 in stock to Incorporato it futo hiu. Ho is nlso Prosidont of the New American Bteamship Company, of which ho was the foro- most champion. LOND MARREY. Tho soolnl canard this yoar was tho arrival of # lying Englieh milkman from Westchoster, Pa., who became possossed of a fow hundred dollars, and concluded to go on & eproo to tho Capos, ‘Hobad probably been docently brod and oducated, and put in the navy ; but, provmfi incorrigible, wau soat to Amorlcs to b rid of im, | 1o | up quite an ingonions story, ity sudacity being T Safoguard.® Tt was to tho offoot. that, right soross tho Daluwaro Dy, fust out of sight, ho hud a private ynolit, in “which ho wishod" to’ ou- tortain a seloct party, and would bring it to the steamboat-landing tho noxt dny but one, Evory- body wished to go, and Fashion was excitod with the” dmiesion, bashtully made by Oapt. Massoy, that ke was the ouly son of tho Duke of Loods. *‘But,” said an oldEnglish vis. itor horo, ** you can't bo Iord Mausoy if you are the son of tho Duke of Leods. Your name wonld be Osborn,” Bociety immediately pushed this disagrocabla critfo asldo, and openu& ohampague for my Lord THE .CHICAGU DAILY 'I'RIBUNE;: y H MONDAY, AUGU . Mansoy. Xo rodo, Torlously drunk, with o botlo of tho Btocktou, and dined. with tho merchant. princos of Baltimoro,- Doforo the day arrived for tho yacht, lio was'dunnad by haclkmon in tho stroot for faro, and had to foot it out of town up tho fallroad-track. The thing looksd 80 shalldw aftor it was over that the common gay remark on the alioed iy now: ‘“Ho didn't ta n(v‘nn in," AT, IOWA. Tho Stato Equalization 3 niso the Pop- uintion of the Stute by Countics, by the Stato Census of 1873.. $ From the DesMotnes Regtster, Avp. 8. Bolow wo givo tho susorsed valuation of land in Towa by countios, ne fixed by tho Btate Board of Iiqualization mt its’ mooting on Wednosilny, as also tho population of the State by countioa rocording' to tho Clovernment consua of 1870, and thio Blito cousus Inat March:! ki Equaliza- Counttes, Homraiue T aero, e Ex i Popula-' ), tion 1872; Grundy! Gutrlo. - the dosort. THE CATTLE PLAGUE. JAts avagos in Northwest NMisnouries Loss In Four Townnhips $17,000--43 ¥or Cent of the Cattlo Dend. Kipozr, Mo, Aug, 4, 1873, To th Ranaan City Journil of Commeres; "Tho eattlo disonse is Atill ** working its work.” During tho past weok fifly or moro cattle have died, aud, even but & fow momants ago, o party of mon wont to bury somo that dled yoslorday, T'hp dinoaso is confined to Colfax, Shoridan, and Liborty townehips, in Daviess County, and Kid- dor township in Cnldwoll Cnmniy. The origin ot tho whole groat calamity is thik s A drove of 200 ‘T'oxas oattlo wan landod from tho Hannibal & Bt, Joseph Railrond Inst spring. Thoy woro driven north as far as Mr. Clinbbuclc's, {n Da- viogs Oounty, thonéo west, aud finaity roshipped at Onborn for Ohicago. y They would have 'romnined in this part much longor Lind'not.the peoploordered them nway, ns a number had died, which had sroused the ‘sus- picion of the farmers. All cattlo that minglos with this' drove, “or_that liivo -fed where they ranged; have rinco dled. Tho disoase seoms to have boon as deadly as o blast from a simoon of T'ho farmora of tho four townships nbove named have organized into n soclely for heir own Promnllnn, and for Emtwung thoir olaims agnfust the railroads for'damages.” Thoy, aro terribly in eninest, but ask for nothing but their righta and just dites. As yot the raitronds linve not boon informed of tho etate of affairs horo, but to-day or to-morrow they will rocaivo ofticfal_notico by duly ompowored roprosonta- tivea of tho farmers, It is gonerally bolioved the railrond will 3 | promptly adjust sl clais agaist thom, without rocourse to taw; but, should’ thoy not, they will bo prosdeuted Ly tho combined woslth and gtrength.of ovor two hundred farmors. "Who Iousos to this dato, sud thoy or atill dying, will oxcead sovon hundred. Many of theso cattle wero -blooded lnlmn]u’, and: wers brought oven {rom Magsachnsotts. ‘Cho average valusof stook lost Iu fully 825 por hond. This would make total of 17,600 ae losyes to dato by tho farmors of Golax, Shoridan, Livorty, nnd Kidder town- ships. nst Satardsy night T atfonded ono of the farmors’ meotings, and obtained n list of lossos by those who woro presont. It represonts not over half of tho lossos to tho present time ; and, to show Low this disonso hoa beon workhl%. I ho appond namoa of porsous, their loesos, and “t olo number thoy had at first, It tolla its own story: Ty "A. I, Guenoy lost 2, had 2, . I, Thompeon lost 10, had 28 E, R, Chubbock lost 51, kad 803 J, I, Hud- non loat 2, nd 23 A, J, Mitchell lost 4, had 83 B, It Gurney lost 10, hind 24 3 8, W, Payno lont 5, had'29'; C. H. Gilmore lost 1, had & ; Jamics OfTrett lout 3, hind 11 } AL B, Waite loat 8, had 10 ; M, Darby lost 3, had 11 Georgo Nickorson lont 1,had 3; Earl O. Aualin lost 1, hod 13 B8, Gurney lost 9, had 1 G, Mobulli Tost 3} John Scott foat 37, bad 133 urgenn lost 3 bad 16 ; George King lost 0, had 113 L, Bonedict lost 4, had 5; Goorgo Bliloe’ lost 5, 'had 16: Conrad Ream lost 4,-had 90; 8, Donnison lost 8, had G, Samuel McMurires Jost 4, . had 63 O, Lewis Jost1; W, I, Spaulding lost 1, had 6; George Wolf- enbargor fouf 1, Rad 10 . J.Yionson Jost 4, had 31 3 3, Bridgea loat' 3, biad 33 D, Dodd logt 3, had 48 ; L. Tacon loat 3, had'11 ; D, Crali loat 27, had 30 ; High Evans loat 9, had 0 ; W, Moore lost 8; had 3 ; 11, Mate teson lost 5, had 5 ; R, Bastor loat1, had 1; T, Mont~ gomory losl 3, bad 33 A, enaon loat 3, had 87 J, Burface Jost 1; A, G Pritchard lost 3 'G, L. Allon lot3; M, Donnely loat 1 H. Looney'lost 13 8, K. Wright lost 1, had 13 O, B, Wood, lost 5, had'8 ; 31, Harter lost 1, ‘:Ml 1; Thomas Hancock lost 1, had 4; D, 8. Richardaon loat 19, had 14 3 ¥, E, Farnsyorth fost 2, had 4 Willlams' lost 7,.had 93 J, Whito- Iaw lost 2, hod a3 P. . Ronny fost 2; A.'Allon lost 2 D, W, Malvoy loat 9, lind 25 0. H, Smith lost 5, hn 935 P, Cary lost 5, had 26 ; Charlos Willara. lost1, had 1: D, T, Btokos lost 3, bad 6; O, W, 8palding lost 7, 233 Mrs, Cole loat 1, had 3 ; Miss Sanders loat 1, had 1;'s, lark loat 6, and W, Ttay lost 3, _ Others at tho muuling brought the loss at that singlo gathering up to $48. A study of tho above shows a loss of nearly 83} por cont of all the stock of theso' farmerd. Where the ond of all this troublo is to be, no one can tell or soo, It in & torrible blow on almost every man in this ecotion, Yours, L. H. At o party at Mariborough House, not long 8go, two of tho Princo of Wales' boys wero resent, with the son of the Czarowitch bo- woen them. Tho young Russian made himaelf vory disagroeablo, and presently, like o Tartar, savagely dug hig elbows Into tho ribs of his companions, Tho older Inglish Princo, an smiablo boy, like his mother, moved away, but tho younger rosonted the Indignity, and, nsa schoolboy would 8y, “ fotchod the Royal Tar- tar one on the noso.” Tho Princess of Wales kindly interfored and made peace, and those who noticed tha incident wero greatly amused, and could not Lolp shiowing it slightly, in epite of courtly etiquotto. ‘In addition we give herawith the yaluation of the countics which contain the leading cities of tho Btato, togothor with the valuation of the cities which 18 included in the former valuos. Dubuque. . Dubuquo Ci 8,799,884 2,840,147 8,037,656 2,300,830 8,974,847 2,134,195 783,309 1,007,213 8,861,104 1 1,043,493 8,566,870 '928,184 1,187,623 Muscatine. Population of Xown Citics, From the Des Moines Republican, ‘Wo give bolow n statemont of tho population of thaoitios in the State having 3,000 inhabitants and upwards, 88 gavhered from the roturns ro- coived by the Secrotary of State for the census of 1878, Wa also publish the population of theee citios in 1870 to show tho incroaso and decreaso. According to this showing Burlinglon and Towa City have advanced rapidly in population, while soveral others show a falling off ; 1 Dabuquo, 3 Davonport, 8 Burlingto: 17 Oskaloosa, 18 It. Dolge 19 Hloux City. 30 Codar Falls, Mr, Beecher and the Bowen-Tilton Scandal. New York Corveapandence of the Boston Journal, Mr, Beechor's lotter has put a quictus on the scandal-mongers who havo beon making things rod-hot for some monthn. Tho only. question now up is, what shall bo done with tho men who, according to tho present ontlook, originatod the vilo calumnios, printed and sont them abroad, about tho Brooklyn pastor. From the start Mr, Beochor has beon in favor of leaving tho thing onfir«l{ alono, and leiting the authors of the scandal bear, if thoy can, the indignation of the ublic. The Btanding Committoe of tho church ave not beon & unit In regara to the best conrse of proceduro. The idea of retaining mon: in ons and rogular standing who are roported to ave maligned the pastor in tho foulest manner, was too monstrous, in tho opinion of many, to be borne At longth Mr. Booclor withdrew his opposition, and told the Committce to go ahoad. Everybody, of oourso, know evory- thing. Proofs were plouty as blackberrics, The names of partles who had Leard men uttor oal- umnies wore obtsined. The Committeo started off to find proof. Every rumor, statoment, chargo, faot, wns hunted up. Two-thirds of them wero lies. Tho parties sald to have re- {mnod oertaln things deniod ever having oponed holr mouths, Individuals who Liad hold con- vorsation with men prominently acoused dony evor having any conversation with the partios on ny subjeat, Writton doouments hiave been explored snd boon found to be hoarsny mattors, tho writors having boen told that somobody heard some- body olsn say something, Tho Uommittes aro out of breath and out of patlonce. Tho men who have setounding disclosures to make do- clino tomake thom. A formidable doocument to bo published turns out to bo o rohash of tho old gcandals, A letter writton by Mr, Boechor, of which ouly the slflx‘nnturo is_shown, with tho ql\lmnlml‘ “Do you know his handwriting? Is that t?" *Yos, that is Mr. Bocohor's hand- writing, I should know It anywhore,” turns out to be a polite but positive decliualion to address » publio moalluq. Bo the matter stands at g»rau- ent. And tho investigation will provo that thia whole scandal, originating in business misundor- standing and malice, and made publio to secure hush-money, will ond in consiguing soma par- tios to meritod social contempt, and allow others to meditate on the uncertainty of humau plans bohind the grates of & prixon, 1,200,418 |, ___FLORIDA WATE INPERISHABLE FRAGRANCET MURRAY & LANMALS OELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER, Tho rlchest, most lasting, yot most dolicato of all Per- fumes, for use on the HANDEERCHIEF At the TOILET, And in the BATH. As thers are imitations and countorfolta, always ask for thio Florida Water which has on tho bottlo, an the labol, gud on the Dampblot, the namus of MURIAY & LANMAN, without whioh none s genuino. Yor anle by all Perfumers, Druaglsts, nond Dealers in Funcy Goods, NEW PUBLICATIONS. D. APPLETON & (0., 549 & 551 Broadway, N. Y., Publish This Day: Driven frmlfi the Path, A NOVEL. Ivol, 1Imo. 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Aftor mu;!: dolny, s socond book carrying out the plan ls now roady. L Clinical Electro-Therapeutics, MEDIOAL AND SURGIOAL, A Mand-Book for Physiclans in the Treatment of Norv- ous and Othoer Diseasos, Iy Allan MeLanolIamilton, M. D., Physlolan in chargo of tho New York Stato Hospital for Disoasos of the Nervous Bystom, oto., oto. 1 vol., Bvo. Cloth, With numeroua Hlustra. tions. Prico, $2.00. ** In prosonting this little book to the prafossion, ¥ fn- tond to indorso alootrlolty only as & vory valuablo remedy 1n cortain disoaecs, not as a spociflo for overy human W, mental and phy A rapontloal eans In noarly all forms of nervous disoase, olootrlolly s lnvalusblo."'— Ratraot from Profaca, 1w, Oak Openings ; Or, TIE BRE-MURTER; and Satanstoo } Or, THE LITTLEPAGE MANUSORIPTS, By Jamos Foulmore Cooper, Forming thoe 174k and 18th lsenes of tho naw unkform lbrary vdition of Uooper's amuus novels, 13wo. 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Only)ing runniog Saty diauapolis and Oinolnnati, South bnxgaye cliockod and tako’ train ovot, ardny iight train to Tn nd passongers can got at Twenty-vocoud-at. CHICAGO & PACIFIC HAILROAD. (OPEN TO ELOIN, 3 MILES.) Depot corner Halsted and North Hrancheats, General ofics 1 Wetropiolitan Block, corner Raxdolph and LaSalle-s Fapress Passongor.... Frefaht Accomniodafi MEDIOCAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW, CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 27 and 219 SOUTI OLAR! §{ Ko cornor Van Buron, Uhicago, T 18 well Xilown by all readors ¢ thia paporstuat Dr. O, Bigolow s th oldost eatablishod physician, having beon practiclng In Ohicago for the last 16 years. Science and Sxporlonca havo made Br. . tho inost ronownod BPI. OYALIST of the nce, honoroe Ly tho pross, cetevned of the highest modical sttaintonts vy ol tho madical in atitutes of tho day, havingdovoted TWBNTY VEARS OF FEISTTin porfooting romoilos that wilkeq positisols the. worat casvs_ of UILRONIO and PitiVATE ‘DIS TABES 0f fio GENITO-URINARY ORUANS fn butt woace. BEMINAL WIAKKISS, neoducing RERS Yo S8, SION 10 BODILTY, {MPATID VISION, LOSS OF MEMOIY AND MANHOOD Posteotly cured. Tt is ovident that ano wwho conlliie hiin, et tha study of cortaln dincatos, tronting thousaids uf Suos evory yoar, must Luso grentor skill than a physician otice, ot thils éity, of the highcat rospootabllity, aud ‘mombors of tho mdieal faoulty now practiclg I 10 And) Fandy to attdl his skill. o O XL TR EATIRG for fudios and T R e R R AT e Bl e, “CoRt RSP0 DENOE LONFIDENTIAL, e ovos S Iuttors to DI, 0. BIGELOW, 217 and 38 Bouth Olark-st. COBURN Medical Institute, 378 am, 17 South Clakeate, conier Thndod il conducted by’ Dr. . O, T et A ourd of pll fuemis i chironio au At aosew. Thia Tustitnto 14 unqusst the t scientlfio in this country for tho treatmner discagen, fogulng gradunto of medi disentct (liree diploas from tho bust collekos in U A, e had woro oxnerieuc (n tha Troutugm 1ot Wrivate dixenses than any phyaictan fi Olttago, Young Brlvatg e ite & physician nover lall 10 flad spoory L+ B F anoit. caro.at tha lnnds ol De, Coburil. ot a8 ot lte books on halo and fomalo disunso By adrovs, n sealsd onvolopos. R ARUILN, 115 and 177 South Claricat ‘Ailconiidontial, Oilico hours: § a. . o Ll(nl]!. W "0 CURE! RO Bax ! D, Kean., 360 Bouth Clark-st., Chicago, Moy o confhisntnlly conmulad, porsonatly oe by el rpS, or . O o TR N'Ta tho ouly phyaictan in tho oity Wo was- o4 o 1o 1Y, T o ek son F 80 ountu, Tilustratud with nuror numuuq:xisrfixi_x_e OL Uhiengo, 1. L 1. 3 Bunday, ] CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, No. 41 Woat Washiogtonat., Ohteugo tirst iloock, oura all private, ohronio, Bad uos ‘dfsonsou in hotl’ suzos, o mottar who have faflud, Call or writo: suros guneas, tued. Gansultotion freo; boreonpondency confiduntin payus (ull fuloration for two stapa. Bead lor slreular

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