Show '& M MORNING ' TrrKSDAY rt PH E G R "tEI Detroit 8 A numuer of vessels havo arrived disabled tneir canvas gene and cargoes damaged 0 OMAHA American ff Course Democratic h 01 MP Receipts of tho R'‘h- l(mpllS JHolCW- XBier" '0ITJtf - Takea Bipresa fJilUni) I!rn vnllMH u — lit cj cf n‘- r’ fnlltk Railroad ie lt)Hii SEIV Mardurrt and nn living near s!i:!' night ret rurally murdered ’i's'l l ii jnSiii"" ilia Right Trey ur- ofMr th- Mi’iftl raj r'iur y til!- r luit inm she eized ' "'i" open !'’'hi1 n'li' iti Rule Onuotwli' Albany 7 Speech List serenade stated Democrat: !!:J ij!i:ii: liii 8taM now they hud jrniii'fh u genera find Stilt' tin ir:i iieet wdl give tin peiL bud "ni' ml nbii-ilboU ' bt V( - ii)l !! the tin ’ll Di n in aey b jfc tl' imul ! e tu uiii iljv j a - ill bi V mid - b' hill if Nw urtfi JV'd'iidv it (ji - Hi hi unji't' in- blU The Vaiidci wrnor 1st tS Ire X oral Mri The the Opt ttiiijg— ess TVreckcil— Se in Mexico In ir Piillrr-tl- Parts Attend Dr nit Jutiklsl ti K ngst itur cil by Pobw Stire a uni RRITAIN at wt pn iji! at the bronze Vanderbilt v ill if n y ti u't 7 ot phew ailed fur Liv to bring the illicit fbr burial in DunlI! d As( ronooili-- i Suntjlng Party The Ui Sfutc' Ajtr'iio:'”u! ' eying I’arty which went to Bhruic btrait months snrit rturTnJ (ur1 ami pi'oce Jed y Iv U Wasliington e j I’sific Trawl T uisf-Toe (in - n r Ih if (' if ti r ii ” id u bo r”'ii'rt u CiiMiin1 Tlii Or lu‘i(i'i w !' it o: o to y 'j Toll Cri umI) o ol Decision LIinglor London bur ltodi’iek Murclii'm publishes un extract from the Kev Mr Kirk's letter Hsfol'ow: "we may infer tliat before this Doctor Lhiugetonc has satisfied himself whet her any of the Smtli African waters flow into Lake Albert is arf this dcteimination Meyanx! rived at bo will bine bolted the problem of African geography Ojitnlug the Net Bridge The Queen opened the new bridge ami viaduct yesterday with state eeremomes Crowds thronged the streets and tiro rendered mh by frotn which it appears elngrabtiin r horn tiiod mi on dtbarge m bankruptcy may y ibit'lid m detbu-- i Ettraonllnnr) VerdU’t verdict wa oxtriinnlumry by po 'runer's jury who the body Audubald Dougla ndenee givi wi- - conclusive that but didibornklt but Diugiu decorated brojtrlit a wrdirt t’mt tliO Ttio ittod in FRANCE ilOV'1' fOlilllliUod JlK1tatm I' Dissolved by the Polar iiiitbe action of tin (Jriuid July Palis 7 Figure foraUidlng School The ftieetriaf meeting- - was dissolved - oflbrod Mis1! Middle ff'erunie Both assemvcsierday by toe police cidtli miirkct rojiurtcr blages deported ijue tly ottering no wab!i I: a riding school in thin Lance The lie ig Ian Cable n mini states that th eonfe-’'I'tiie proposed eat le between i tnd tbo Umted Stubs was igned 11 May at Paris by tbo Cibie is to be laid from Odend to "ii't botweeii Aiaino and (ieoigin Alnei u an eonliiir y Arrested U nl her bprtsj 7 Albany arrested on haturuay in and Troy parties implicated bit I'xienshe express robbery on tfal road Tlie prisoners are all 'linen and bai been taken to f"r trial One of them Conklin 'i?emmi was once before arrested Unirgcd upon a writ issued by UMim's Tlmtchi-- ir’ii'ii of ("iuerj Ho st'den has Tiionoy uitii there are fair gelling the balance The actual yen' y overestimated WASHINGTON Reservation SlHlarj 7 Washington order has been issued from inters of the army or citizens from residing 'miliary reservations unless in the "I the (lin rmuent or permitted which I‘f‘!'!‘rtnient io'iimnndorin 'or priMmi e thereon must cease or permission fiemg iivtu 'fhe department toue force when j ri too sipiatters and parties moalieady in valuable improvements the "'lit riders will investi' 'k east ‘ cpuralely for the o rotary of War °w in Colored Church J a ii (y of roughs kicked m" d (’buroh Mission ’Sill Ojlieers igso :oi i! iv ‘eurfully beaten m hi in probably “iiernl p ()ir‘cr cs '" d” ai n oi'it’lj Of ej iii Ihr Of t ir c(i n uhn” Surgeon lining' a will e bonded 'HK A(il) Iarge Clrr b‘ rlill T 'no! "'Oiit of llll Cb u ag desiroyed lllK !u the Kusellwitli hualer '"’ip a grist eeyoral dwel- - VIUGIMV 4nov Storm lJ'ehmonil at f'dl ilioon boroisT(J 7 C'iis' s"0" VN at 'in iiuax ft oil - ‘t ' ns pi'”! tV " V'M rir r tin 7 held an oth A eomit rot('it- r) ‘'Ms ' Fatal Acridculi plar F 11111” I’oin The Hatrllngi Fund The Times says the fund started for the widow of General Rawlings falls far short of the fifty thousand dollars proThe subscription posed to be raised lias almost ceased It says it will be little credit to the Western States if the example early shown by the merchants of New York is not quickly followed San Francisco Several fatal accidents have occurred Hie free leter service goes here sine Saturday eflect about the loth ins! Tim city is ilivided into seven Rifles for Turkey A portion of the earners will be furnished Ilustan Bey of the Turkish rt'iiy ims horses been here several days and h s iust Hurdt r and ftiilride empLlid the liipmunt ot a hundred Springfield and Kiilicid idles Seven murders and suicides were IIo will make ’) in this week ported for as many more city during the past Rich PJneert In gouiu’tt The Spanish (iurtlioslt ltieh placer gold mines have beer disof tile nw Spanish Twenty-livcovered in Sonora Parties leaving the an here am! more will mrive totowns for the mines are promised pro- morrow to have the nirtcl'iiicry put into tection by Mexican soldiers them More Gold niece erics Letter from Father Hyacinth New gold discoveries aie reported on the Finlay brinc'i of the merui British Jelumh'M hieb ar s:o'd to ceed the riciiu ss o! Uj Uanoo' ! ini'll dl ib nl ill on b si H ui'd ’i'i( ti J''i'i-if iii''' on- mid no n'l R itn Cisco- Gold P V Chicago 7 An Omaha special sava the total ceipts of the Union Pacific iiIi for were $870 trii) Nltslontrlt Eh Routr eutv six Mormon missionaries twelve of them women left lift evening for the east on their way to Europe CALIFORNIA Free Letter Delivery Another Aciion Again Fisk Another action has been commenced against James Fisk Jr by AVatson B Farr to recover a dili'erence of $'J72oUO in a gold transaction during tho excitAn attachment ing days of last month has been issued against the property oi the defendant a huge ii" m'ii of N to ‘ii! ml in number of omc ’'icimJiig m ft cv Citv ami a ciowd A’il rmiglir! have been I’m durxi- - a’J go he tr ir’n‘ eurnee imuiated tl in they d move le Stso ilriu! in AH'Slwk ga 8 f tl e Fulmer Brown Superintendent Fall- - AVuolen Mill- - Curiilh t dead last night by a watclii ri him foi a burglar WASHINGTON Postal Reduction Chicago 8 A special ays the reduction of rates of postage between England and tho United Slate from ttt to 12 cent per half ounce had only the revenue 12 per cent at d the Postmaster General think' a reduction to eentx would not impair the revenue He is uei'oe Ji ugly negotiating to ecure sink Account Quartermaster' Thiid Auditor Clark will recommend in tho forthcoming report to Congress to give authority to settle the accounts of who during the certain Quartermasters war wer unable to comply with all the ‘"nil' of law where the e id nce shows there wu no disho' p'ty practiced This hi tion would relieve a large Rochefort in Paris number of iouc-- t mtieer' en ri ituebefort arrived in Puri- - f South Ameilcan Affair niglit and addressed an Fdeitnui m A frmal correspondence has recently the Corps He is nominated ing pit'(d between Uie State department t war) of Parii from tbo and the Spanish nimbler on ibeque-lios between Tail of a Spain aid South TlitKEV America It ha been finally dieided Won’t All end that the United States hull invite the Smith American States through our Constantin 'pie 7 to send r It is announced that the Sultan will to a conference in Washington to not attend the opening of the iSuei me t J n! rv loth next Canal INDIANA CANADA Mail KlUtd Vessels Wrecked New l urk 8 Toronto 7 Betel Minot an inau was It is reported that a number of vessels killed yesterday by tho clerk of the were wrecked at various points on the Harman Uou-at Fort Wayne Ind Lake yesterday and last night Minot was making a disturbance in the house when tho clerk threw him forciMEXICO Lis skull bly out cf doors crushing Governor Minot was married and wa- - aged off Havana 7 The clerk has been arrested The regular mail steamer frotn Vera MONTANA Cruz arrived bringing dates Fire in Helena from the city of Mexico to the 2hth of October A fire broke in out at 2 pni Governor Seward bad arrived at The whole Theatre nrietits He was everywhere received the flames when discovered He was expected to building was in wi h enthusiasm saved The tiro spread and nmivc at Mexico on the 4th of Novem- aero nothing even tho street and consumed were made to ber (jrand preparations Total in— $!oiXK' dwellings receive him The wind was blowing a gale but False Reports fortunately tuwaid tho hii!- - ami the The reports of among the town wes saved are unfounded They nave ministry or fall together with determined to FOREIGN the Goveniimrt It is reported that the Americans in Mexico a'e disj Im-- i Wanted to Aasinnle (ht Kmprror with the coiirs” of M ini 'ter tiliienl Condition Napoleon— Ceased Disturbances fcan Inac in the State of "'an The disturbances Lui? Potosi haxc ceased of Vlrtoi Emanuel— Dalmatian Insur- gent NIGHT DliSl'ATCn KS AMKKIl'AN HigRins and the “Cub"— Fisk Mill In Hot Water— Rifles for Turkey-ShoDead for a Burglar— Ocean Postage — S o u t h Affairs— American Killed— Fire In Helena NEW YORK and the “Cuba” Higgins New York S Higgins line commanderof tlo privateer fVm nays be was forced to put of the into "Wilmington in inferior quality of coal he received from He the schooner otf Moutauk Point claims the Cuba was legitimately a by the Cuban intention at Itwa- Government the commencement of his eour-- to prey commerce m the t upon Uie th” Cubans in gaining Indies and of the -- ion of one of the part atTin fo il'iii of tin cherne land tributed to his inability to obtain ”oy wPlioiu running into Wilmington t tbo fWm The 'lib 't's heavily but are dotei mined to by her eotimif tbev ' anot'o-tan in try it ht! a De- feated FRANCE W anted to Kill Napoteosi Pari- arresti d yesterAn unknow n man a On day prowling about the impagiiu be was found to be being searched armed and admitted li is intention was the Emperor to Victor Emanuel No further dispatches from Florence There is much anxieiy to hear from King ictor Emanuel ITALY Victor Kmunuel’a Coni! It Ion ell leal N ew A’ ork 8 The Hi ralifs special from Florence ictor remains in av King critical condition of health and is ill lie is confined to bed The Muiirat Hull' tin i—ued announlaboring under a ce' that the King attack and that a miliary eruption ha appeared on the smfaee of the kin during the generally over the bo ly jiist night the King was duly informed that hi' life was in danger in the early He received the ('art of this morning mfi sor and cnt for a from whom aft compliance with the Catholic rule of ciii f he reeeivid He and tle holy 'iieramei’t is enjoying !ip:iiin!s the greut”-of n mil irumiiliht Dining ihenftern ii v s ret list' that tl’ King ving Light'v Rrntarkbl Phenomenon — fc?am Hannon was take place by compressing the waist as well as the neck and although it is drunkenness slower it is more deliberate suicide Free circulation of the blood is the priJames McQueen for drunkenness Vfhy? The mary principle of life and disturbing the peace was fined larger veins in the human body lie vny near the surface and any undue press$10 ure upon them immediately forces the blood into the smaller and interior ElderTaylor’s Correspondence veins where being gorged congestion — e publish in this innubcr a calm and iiifiauimation ensue and gentlemanly and exceedingly able comnumerous and fatal results munication from the pen of Elder dohti upon the abdomen is equally pe'nieiALs tight lacing The intestines are Taylor in reply to the speech of Vice forced from their natural position and Piesideiit Colfax delivered in thiseby as in the human body there can be no ou hi late visit It fully covers the vacuum the diaphragm is dragged and disposes of the question down and then as the chest organs ground Ye re- must follow— the lungs sink and conin the most lucid manner And remember that commend our exchanges to use their sumption begins there is loss there though scissors freely on it is greater susceptibility in tho interior Think then of the great and organs The Ujaii Central —On Satur- fatal injury done by binding a human being about tho waist and cheeking the day night 'lie track of the Utah Cencirculation entire of the body Men tral was laid to within four miles of tor the future generation Kavsiiile There was a scarcity of may legislate but women mnt first produce the iron but we understand more arrived children that make up the generWe are anxious to seethe ation S’’ on Sunday AtitlquGi at Saratoga locomotive and hold strong faith the Past gives an account The Saratoga U C will beat tho of some interesting discoveries recently Denver Branch of the lT P which uiado at Star springs: In excavating for the found j tion of is expected to winter about midway tho new at the Spring between Cheyenne and Denver nearly in the rear of the old bottling house —The at a distance of twelve feet from Work mu Expensive lip tho workmen removed a the surface is cost of running a daily solid piece of look weighing nearly a inure than most people ton Uml 'nioath this was found what For nearly three years the is imagine and unsupposed to be a San Frunelsco Timn trii d to make a doubtedly was ucd by the Indians as it had been cona long ago as 179') paying ’usin“'S and was structed with care being neatly imoil paper with the following results curved At the foot of the as told bv the B iiflrtii were discovered ash 's bones and oilier relic- From (olmiial historic sketches The Tiuv newspup-- r establishment we learn that tbi proj erty in the tear of hi ciiy has ben sold to the 1812 wa- - in the poesiou of a family i 'nlii’iiniii ictor ot 'lie ! La been published three by the name of Swain and that it was a and during that period it has custom in thosedays to boil tiie water yeai then which wa triiin this spring run ‘'hind (lorn !tl750!0 to $200 00U hi 1'eved the salts Vinca known a the ldoine Spring lf be was From thc--o fivin $!‘off to $2000 per month at being used as a medicine evident this was the time of its sale to MaeCrollivh it facts it of Dr used for that pmpoe and the stoic s Co I’nder the management with which it was formed had been Gunn the Timm Jui- - been jmblished in the inUr- -l of Uie people and as a originated by the spilling of this water form upon them and rule Ini' been unexceptionable in t in a medicated r and we doubt not with a larger through the long period which they lias become as hard a p'ipu atiou on this coast it would have have remained Leon a complete success Without substance as the pure rock itself Ar the Time wo have had as largo a numa distance of about two feet from the ber of journals in San Francisco a the fireplace is a large cave which a yet has not been developed sufficiently t ptople could support and the proprietor having been convinced yf this ascertain of what dimensions oi depth The mouth is about a loot it may he fac have wisely ueiged it in another wide ami from indications keeps growing larger to the depth of 29 feet Wo saw a pole twenty lent in length ran M L into it and failed to meet obstruction It contains water or find any bottom and is evidently veiy large as it would EASTERN No float on either ido sixteen feet definite idea as to what it is or how it NEW YORK and can be found was constructed of Another Asteroid further excavations will develop what From the Ubea '7v V) now lies hidden beneath the mass of rock Dr C II F Peters the astronomer which seems to form a substantial well Whether this wall of Litchfield Observatory Hamilton entirely around it or lias College has already discovered eight is the work of past generations asteroids and introduced them to the been formed by a cavity in tho rock Other relicof the scientific world knowledge yet remains a mystery and beauty such with the date of ihoir discovery novel iu appearance No 72 May a3 ore coat and limestone h vc Leon Feronia are as follows: extracted 20 8til: Eurvdiee No Among them a perfect September 22 W!2 Frigga No 77 Novem- infant’s leg in a state of petrifaction ber 12 I8fg lo No 87 September found in the rock — the length from the 0 SO 7 No 88 June Lr toe to the knee being eleven inches Thisbe Undine No 92 July 7 1807 with about live and i860 Ianthe No 93 April IS lMjf Miri- inches of the thigh the foot four inches am No 102 August 22 ISOs But iong The limb was found in a position this brilliant record has not contented to indicate that it had been buried iu a The rock in hich the modest and patient explorer of the sitting posture From his simple tower on the petrification was found giving the heavens lull impression of the leg is piesorved College Ilili Clinton lie has pursued his survey of the azure fields and to MASSACHISETTS his diligent quests new planets continue of the Wreck Thrilling Narrative of a Whaler We have the pleasure of to appear A letter from Capt llounseville recording that Dr Peters on the night of under the Oth of the brought telescope the whaling schooner Susan A’ Smith a now planet before unseen by mortal of Boston gives the following sad account of the loss of his ves:! all of eye makirur the ninth of bis discovery It will be No 109 of the asteroids and his officers boatsteerers and thirteen should bear a name in lmnor of the ob- of his crew in a hurricane on the 2th server who has added no less than of August Capt Rounsevtlle’s wifi nine to the number of planets known and two children who accompanied to our system him on the voyage were also lost: It announces I)r Peters thus began to blow fresh on Saturday night hi new triumph August 27th and I made all snug for the night At 2 o'clock in the mornLlTi’HFIlCtD OllSERVATOUY OF Hamilton College ing of the 28th the gale increased Clinton Oi t It) About 3 o’clock lost waist and larboard boats and heavy seas constantly sweepA new planet was Dear Sir here last night about miding over the decks and filling them night ll belong to the ateroidsand with water Soon found the vessel could not live by lying to so kept her will bear the number lull of that group oil before the wind: but the foresail From repeated ms the resulted at UJO oelotk 14° V soon blew away the wind having After to a perfect hurricane n right ascension and 9" 37' in north dm liimtii'ii with a rapid motion almost running for about half an hour tinIt biightnes man at the wheel became alarmed and parallel to the equator to that of a star of the tenth let the vessel com" to the wind and and it magnitude just passed it we lost our last boat the schooner laying deep in the water but I did mil opposition w'n h the sun Puli’ think there was much danger the w Your verv C II F' PtcrEi! '! being so good and new i told my win not to be alarmed but she drcsed herTh Eils of Tight Lacing self and laid dmvn with both children M D Mr Clrmenee S Lozier in the berth to A an ax in cdelivered a lecture on the above topic di r to cm away the fuicmu-- t a dein Brooklyn New York October 27th water had got to the hutches on deck ami the lee rail was undi r water Went iron) which we make the toilowirig cii artrio extract: “In visiting educa torwaid and cut teresting bur hehne tional benevolent and reiiumalory in- to cut the mast through blew entuv'v o the '(‘liooii'-s' nations both in Europe and Atimr-ie- could d Mile her one of the saddet sights that over on iu thr Aftu have seen has been in many of the ter and was wash ml away first schools lbr young ladies voting being knocked aioind for a few mi n and growing girls so laced and stitfeneU tues got to the main iiegnur and m up with corset that they could neither deavued to get to the main cabin bin a heavy ea came and washed all on think clearly nor act naturally and I got hold of the could scarcely forbear telling the learn- deck away ed professors who were trying to bent on the mainmast ami held on Afinto their dull and aching heads and breaking completely over me stupid brains some occult problem that ter daylight the gale moderated and 1 until 2 o’clock in the afterthey had far better let science alone remained and turn their attention to the art of noon and then got to tim vesel One or at man who was with me was washed off dressing their pupils healthfully and the hipkeeper after and drowned leat giving them some practical beard and died down on at lit beginning getting by clipon the wreck iu a ping their corset strimr and putrin' After remaining shoulder brace or iidars to their for eight days and spic’ of fight teetwhich skirt- Fashion hould not he time we were night during without food or water niyt!f and four ly any means hut should iiiken off by the balk made subservient to common of my v”e llrtn-r:nature comfort and beaut’ Cipt Uvicy of blindd Not only headathe and barkii-"hut and laivOii to Lo'idon e were in a lmvv many heartache bur the U'ptain’s olely fiom lent ltd eon litii'ii u want oi' vio uhfu-'kind via o' nvi'i u: a1'1 ' V ” mke n iv Police Court charged yesterday and fined $750 with LATESTJSY a hr ?£ The Amherst Student the tells fol- lowing singular stoiy The rock in Dr Flynt’s gianite Mass has been quarry at Munson freaks lately playing some curious Several weeks since a sheet of rock one foot thick and fifty feet square iiiicd itself into the air and broke into a pi e with a noise like ttitr ie exphtiMiiou seem to b i v m v u fba: depth had tavn ev iKiiidje by lie icai and the frequent pA'uo 1'ir r it of loaded teams caused it tu become brittle a does iron oi steel by long hammering and at last not tenacity enough to hold it iu its bed Another remarkable phenomenon was where the rock moved up hill of itself while yet undelached hunend A at one strip of rock three feet long by five feet dred and wide was split by wedges from the main rock and immediately it began to movo up bill being tree at the upwas per end though the inclination more than one foot to twenty This rock mined one and inches and another stiip one hundred ami r feet long moved half an nch An Infernal Alachine in a MAINE The Hermit of Maine looking hermit ll Letter The Boston JJerald of Oc 29 relates the following incident As E P Dotting a mailing' clerk in the postoffiee was engaged in stamping letters at S o'clock last evening something contained in one of the letters exploded with a loud report the powder or other matter burning his li'hf writ so badly as to require dressThe envelope was ing by a physician a!o bad!y torn by the explosion so much so that the name oi the party to whom it wa addressed was destroyed to show Enough was left however that i' wr addressed to Mrs S Box No Rhode Is land Tho appeared to be iu a lady’s handwriting and it is that some jealous or re onjeetured vengeful woman had taken this) means to mutilate if not kill the object of her hatred Tho murderous missive was dropped into one of the boxes at the iffstoffieo between and 7 o’clock and nipes are entertained that the guilty party will be discovered A reimlsivo kf a sort of Middle Age ascetic lives in a logy hut at the head of Atean Fond on the Moose river Maine six miles from his Ho is au lrishmay nearest neighbor named Lockyere 87 an Englishman years old ami has lived in this seclusion nineteen years cultivating a little patch of ground and catching fish and game His only companions arc six cats with whom he lives on terms of intimacy Some disapSelkirk like Alexander pointment seems to have eiit him here hut he mules a confidant of no one In is but say possessed of an immense estate in England and has made Ids will which will astonish the world when it lie is now very feeble and opened an object of pity: but to some one who aked him if he was not lonely lie said alone except God bated “No man and In pitied such a pci son" him lie F ilotlad in filthy rags and not hi having bathed in year person iu dirt is iuciusted Tiieic is some hope that the late flood may him WASHINGTON A Lirta t Man George Lippard in his new work called the Nazarcne thus speaks of President Jackson Well I remember “lie was a man tlie day I waited upon him lie sat there in his arm chair — I can sec that old warrior’s face with bis hair even now We told him of the ruinpublic distress — tbo manufactures ed — the eagles shrouded with crape which were borne at the head of twenty into thousand men Independence He heard us all We begged Square him to leave the deposits where they the great bank in were to uphold Still he did not say a Philadelphia word At last one cf the members more fiery' than the rest intimated that if the bank was flushed a rebellion Then the old man rose might follow I can see hint yet “Come!” he shouted in a voice of thunder as his clutched hand was raised above his white hairs “Come with bayonets in your hands instead of pttition surround the White House with year legi'iis — I am ready for you all! With the people at my back whom ymir gold can neither buy nor awe I will swing you up around the Capitol — eaeli rebt of ou — un a gibbet high ns Hainan'1' think “When says the authci “of that man standing there ut Washington Kittling with all the powers of bank and panic combined betrayed bv tho-- i v hombe nuti assai led by all malice could hiss or that the snake ond howl — when j the fluid of think of that one man placing his back a 'ain't the loek and folding bis arm fm the- blow while uttering his vow “1 vuil not werve an inch from the 1 have chosen’" — I must cen cour-that the records of Greece and to Rome — nay the proudest days ot’ Cromwell or Napoleon — rnnnof lumish an iiitain'e of a vvUi like that of Andrew Jiekoii when he placed life and oul and fame on the hazard of a die for the people's welfare!" Wise men are puzzling themselves to lor the fresh water which account comes up through au iron tube simk the constantly fifteen icet through sands of Cape Cod from sixshifting teen to twenty feet from high water and not more than three feet above it The water in this tube rise and falls regularly with the tide yet more than been pumped one lmndriu from it at one time without nrdiig tho saline matter It is slightest trace fin’ quality that of siqpiy rheiii'clves bs a vu age item thi fax h |