VOLUME. 5.
CAPE ISLAND. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. DECEMBER S. 1859.
NUMBER 26
' TYPES.
Click—click.
Go tby type* in Ike •••lick."
They glide in together with ominoo* round. A* itriftlv the hands that collects them goes
round.
And arranges them firm in the * stick,” \ m Olick-^click. t / -Click—dick,— 8eo-them now in the "etick.*' What wondetfol things they are trow, tu lb«r*U; One moaiont ’tis satire, and then h is wit— Unmeaning when aingle—combined, then they Hf A terrible blow with their click—clickJLn palling them up in the “stick,” . , Click—click.
the erica succeeded each other with alarming rapidity, he soon dashed into an open space or "clearing,” as tb« borderers even then called it, on the bonks of the stream—in "the centre of which a rode leg-cabin stood, whose well-pole poised ever one end, and smoke cneiing from ths undergrowth, he saw bis companions crwwded together on the bank of the river, while in their midst a Woman, from whom proceeded the shrieks, was visible, held back by two or three of the most athletic of the men, but still strngglisg violently for freedom. It was the work of an instant to make
now a w hirlpool would drag him • in, They draw him out almost exhausted.— from whose grasp escape would appear The boy was senseless, bat bis mother impossible. At times the current bore declared he still lived as she pressed him him under and be would be lost to sight; frantically to her bosom. His preserthen, just as the spectators gave him up, ver, powerfully built and athletic os be he would re-appear, though far enough' was. could scarcely stand, eo fetiA was from where he vanished, still buffeting he from his exertions, amid the vortex. Oh ! how that moth- Who shall describe the scenes that er’s straining eyes followed- him in his followed—the mother’s calmness whiic perillous career—how her heart saoh B }, e strove to resnscitate her boy, and when he went under—end with what a i, er - gratitude to his preserver, gush of joy she saw him emergewgain . when the child was ont of danger, and from the waters, and dinging the waves sweetely sleeping in her arms ? Our pen aside with bis nthlstic arms straggle on, brinks at the task. Hot her words pro-
Bnt it seemed nocDce< i
"Oh ! sir—yon will do something for ic. iUke them release an.—fpr the
^ fa pursuit of her boy. Bat it seemed noonced then—we mny hope in the his gay through the crowd and confront ‘ as if ^ xs generous efforts were to be of g pj r j t 0 f prophecy—were remembered the female. The moment her eyes fell no for. though. the currant was afterwards by more than one who heard
on him she exclaimed, bearing off the bey before Lis eyes. tbcB , scarcely ten feet distant, be could not, -God will reward you,” she said, "I desphe bis gigantic eflorts, overtake u e wjll do great things for
Jove of God 1 My bo^—»j |,«or ii cllllli . you io morn lor tMi dot’, work, end drowinuoud lliey'*111 not Iclme go.” f Orr (lit. flew, tilt youlb and tbcolnld! j,. Wettings of tlioiMl^di, Jjotldet mine.
It weald be madness—sbe would‘1 * M il * ,s will .need ton.”
jump into - - |- t -• ir” one of those i dlsll ' d 10 P ie “‘ rocl! ' And it net to. For to the beto of who held ^rjs^-^MrSlHic mother wcn * ou * n that hour were subsequently confided atrove again nrtreak frotnil grasp.— * n PP r<: ** cd shriek escaped the motl.er’s t h e destinies of n mighty nflUon. But “The rapids would dash hcrlo pieces in I bat lwicc re-pppeared, and then, throughout his long career, what a minute.” j w * lb band8 w rnn B ^hlly together and j tended perhaps most to moke him bouTbe yonth had scarcely wa jted for ' anx ‘ et y’* bo ^ obowe ^ b ’ s ^ r ?* ored and respected,beyond all men, was
these words. His eye took in, at a sin- K” 8 *-“ big nnr ** irtin E form was bar- the self-sacriiqug spirit which, in the flea from the click- gfa gfance^be meaning of the sad group. I rie f J onwmrt ! wilh ^e enrrent. rescuc of that pother's child a* in the-} - iiapptaaa ^.uita from the occapalie.
-mv.....!.- J The youth now appeared to redonble more aug3st efcuts of LU life, character-
' " 1 Click—click. See them now in ihe “etiek,''
«fTe the thief nr eeaaa*iu they sorrow betide, dfnff the wealthy oppn-saorvn vain tries to
Clide
Away from the clicking—the world cannot
bide
- Him. away fro a the sound of that
dick—click
In patting up typei^iajhe ‘•iUck,*'
JV. (Hick—click.
AgJjiey go ia the ‘stick*
See gD.lt. at the sound with a visage of
fright, ,
Recoiling from tclf by day oc by aight. As K views with suspicion each motfcod of
flight.
Bat it at
dick,
Of putUug tht typn In Ibe ‘Wi*," , bol<1 ]itl|c 0 , 0 , d PfiBi Click—click, |. tM I,..,!—.. |.l n . .... .>iH fl.t.n I l p S lb* POUl d kPEWkbb. putt of Uw dter, ,
Click-dick ! . T. d T /•. .yk . ; where the rapids, contracting between HOKESTY IS THE BEST POLICY. As they go in the ••Btick. , ' ; rin 6 6 ma * “ * ® n ® 111 .^-llhe narrowed shores, shot almost j»er- The late Duke of Jtnccleuh, in one of hit |or profit,
klonarchs ard Kiwgs their epproache. | ff®™ Bad BUed the mothers ^ ^f^cndicuJariy down a declivity of fifteen walks, parchawd a cow ... the neighbor-1 iafecUoA They who have no regalsr basidreed; pride whenever she gazed on mm. He T , • , . , , .1: hood of Dalkeith, which was to be sent to ness or prdeasloD, resort to the exj*e-J»m>t
They knyw that with Uberty lypes ^"limdbeaaaocBitoiaed loj)Uy, ml will, ia teeU The rush of the waters at this ■ — - —
He recollected the child of the woman, a :
ibis exertions, for they wo#e approach- izcd our Wasnixcras.’
GT7E.STI0KS ANTWiAajj, ■ Wliat is joj T Tii (he vreli-sprihr of pleasure. a'meMenger of po^re', a ; ■ thing, e hallowed dream. ' >Yhat h‘ grieft The evening to all pleasure, the deep and sombre feelings of regret, the child of sorrow. Whatjyhatred? An envious name; a theme fori devils ; the pareht of envy, JeaU_ oosly an rage. Mfhal is sin ? Tlie son of Satan, twinbrother to death, the farther ot corruption. • Whet li religion ? The pilot of the soul to the bright fields of Heaven ; a comm union with the Father of Spirits. v^-n Whntisiove? Ao inexpressible thing; a volume in a word ; an ocean in a tear; it whirlwind iu a sigh. What is truth ? It is that principle . which emanates from the throne of the « Dieiy; the great champion of the rights of
man.
Whatis happiness? An unseen thfng;a golden dream of pleasure; the great desideratum.' What it death ? A sleep, a rei earth’s foil and cares, a separation soul from the frail tenement of day. What is immortality ? an un ‘ying an everlasting home tor the redeemed sons
of-light.
V
OCSP AUQB Of TIKE.
of time usefully er agreeably. IS’hen persons arc actively engaged in their ee'enal callings and professions, time is nsefally employed, condoeing to respectability,
rertil
laiiiag
self-eal-
beeo mad,
And visions sbey see of their throne* Mood
red.
As they tremblingly bow at tha dickclick— Of putpn? op types in the ‘'Stick,”
C’lrh -chrL.
Go the type# in the "sikk." States, Rulers and Monarchies. J'scLas und
Kings,
The Poet, the Painter, the Minstrel that
/ inga,
fcon-'holy borvor" of three IjUle
thmk*—
i Of the noise that they make with their
click—click.
When setting them into the “stick,” Click—click.
The Borderer’s Child,
OB WASHINGTON AT- BCRTERV.
It was a calm, nanny day in the year 1I&0; the scene a piece of forest land on the Northern Neck ef Virginia, contiguous to • noble stream of water. Im-
A, p«.j whom «Id. r*if.u1 i,.ital —ww-Vt-i-Aky fM ,b»,. U d "‘ d J rere*. M. who were .auered .bom ; 1? ”' ch ” 1 ' U, 'F * m,d «■« boiliDg cdlm, . »™l., to p.t > ; ■' | l. ».rl,, • -lOi..fe. ««,.«or ,b. .toidtot : ,f ,,*• t "‘t- U “‘ j S; ...it th.t cr. farm of tlie brave youth, followtog cioao to the boy who brought the cow.” V iT7 ,k 1 “ oar ‘ w *i?f» Fortunate .a it the thej .ere no ^ ^ ! -^ Th , h „ icg „ lonlrf lo u.. ntenee. i “ d ^ **«•“" '» * bihgl, „n J..«,i ,1. tiler would hete jilungcd i ^ 'a toon rtioi.ri br . be bot. mo.,,be™ From lit n.i.ine
, in-efter tor child end both bet. lo.t.- r ,'‘' ^ “ d .P“rsned .dd ,b. ! ‘ I “ ^ “ "*"‘" d i">o'.bt bokln,
pltmeota of .6urv.cjJng.wcrc lying about ^ mra iuumdi-ttlj a ,^ {fa tb ® bnok of th ® P^'P 1 ®®- -A 0 ; 1,ow * uucu u,a J 00 8 CW 8aia ,ne i u.c .k. and several men, idly reclining under ...... . , .. : instant they hungthere, tbrerUy-riatble- >ak ®' , ,
patobed tb. bnnk .nd .... on the ' / ' J -A .hiding," tnti! tbn b®y,
the treoe, betokening by their dress and appearance that they composed a party engaged fa laying oat the wild lands of the then frontiers of the Old Dominion. These persons had apparently just finished their noontide meal, for the rcHce of the banquet were scattered around. Apart from the group walk^l a young man evidently snperiorjy^s compan-
elve In his air, which, on the contrary,
bed by affability. A cerjrdl aspect, however, accom-
) him. Added to this he was of a u d cotnpoet form, and moved with clastic tread JTone accustomed to constant exercise in the open air. His countenance coaid not have been said to *ba*e beeo bsndsomr, but it wore a look of decision taad mafiUness, not usually fbund In one to yonng, for apparently
over eighteen yearn of age.
His hakbad beea cast dr,' sir tf far eotn-
with one foot
advasetd' ia • natural and graoefal atli-
mhuitatntnnnnt
t that we hav t ntro-
it.
i-—/, — - . , . bis palace on tbo fullowing morning. The
the Utile enclosure before the cabin ; but; J*** lrcmen L 0a6 ‘ ,l . n f [ Dako. in his morning dress, espied the boy amusement tfrai bhsll supply tke place of
this morning, the gate having teen at- j t0 . fa ®PP r “ ach ®« n in a - warly. inoffectaeUy attempting to drive the
eidcutally left open, he had stoleo ont. when his mother’s back was turned, ( reached the edge of tbo hank, and was
canoe, lest they should be socked in.What then would be the youth's fate,
unless he speedily overtook the child 1 out to him—
annimsl forward to, its ih-slinaliou. The boy, not knowing the Puke, bawled,
• Hie ii is benet”
of beguiling their boors by some pursuit or
business. Their endeavor is to fill up time agreeably. Thus the country gentleman devotes himself to the sport* of the fit-id. making doge and bortg* his prioflipoi-oocm pat ion, while the tobo man of fortune fills
np hiswvemg h
r hours in fr*naming Um»-
, , . , ,, ii- Ue seemed lolly sensible of the incrensin the act of looking over wheu ins im- . - _ .vg, , - l. • l. r u * fag peril, nnd urged Lu woy now
Tr:, »>. r°>n>inc cnrrn,t .4 de S - Tto Unto-Okri «. U« to, Mill trm. cwd puiinn, itoUtod shnek which she uttered precipitated the | . ii craving his assistance, and at last, inu tone 1 hose modes, however, of employing tiom CAUM-toto rtnftowi, for U. T'.mnto.n.M ^ di .f^ ^b,oo fo. .1,4“.' lto» frightened at the ciy, lost his balance, j ** 8 0,11 le P^* 01 0 . 1 ' 1 “Com* here mon. an’ help us, an’ as aure ! arts not productive of that genuine sell-sat-and fell headlong into the stream, which ! . ^ 1 '* wat ® r8 wlj ‘ r,ed lhe P r,EC from as onything. I’ll gits’ you half 1 get" i isfacliOD which resulu from pursuits of » here went foaming and roaring “along ' h ' HK Thc cffort Wa * IDlde j USl as ! Th ® Dnto went nnd lout a helping band, more tranquil description; such as reading, amid innumerable racks, constituting the > were aboot enl * rin ^ wl,bln lhe in ' ‘ Al>& D0 *" [ »»«•«. P^fag or gardening.
most dangerous rapids known in that section of the country. Scream now followed scream in rapid succession as tho agonized parent rnshed to the bank.
—She arme
fluence of the current above the fall, and g d along, “bow much do you think you’ll |
when it failed, th# mother’s heart sank tor tl, i* job V
toi- - • -
within her and she groaned aloud, fully expecting to eee the yonth give op
I diuna ken,” said the boy, "but I’m sure
A Nnr Bcrcirr roa Mailing Brcad.new kind of bread known as the
>«l km .iimnU.ocougir will) I B "‘ »•' l,e 0 “'r
lit. i aoniMbing. for .to folk'.p M Ik. b, B “ ' v *" ,tr “‘ P*!-"' “ “ w vno . ........ : made in I-ondon, in the manufacluru of
bouse are gude to a* bodies.'
A* tii., approach <b. ho... .ho I )oU . , “ "« 1 - Tl-» P™-
near, else thc moth'
J and passed into the ovens wiihout being Hu,*'. ’ touched by the lisiidt. - By lhismeani Uui
poio. of spriopinp io .ffor .bo child, : “ nld ““ ^ ^ ‘ nmr i , ° ! hall o’ i. .0 ...” i >P- hMh alien tbo oigbl of lhe sharp rocks crow- ' » tie odfr. o( tb. d,^oL Er-, . B „, 60t „ 0 „ th .„ .abmiap,- ebaojad ...J aac.aumm.l.d-.h. I^J U.
dies Ito channel, th, mb .od .hiri of , 7 , " , B “ ^ a sheet of involuntary exultation burst “No.” said the boy, “as sure as death, from tho -Spectators when they saw the that's a' I got, and do ye oo' think ita plen-
boy held aloft by the right -arm of the ty ?'
the waters and the want of any knowledge, where to look fur the boy, detrrred them, nnd they gav* up the enterprise Not so with the yonth we have introduced. His first work was to throw off bis coaU- Jlil next fa spring to the
thoogk >h«r«r AdUlog OWE, hank, im ho Mood for .
i tii* Mir B-liu.h /in Him /-/intrarv
moment, running his eye rapidly over the scene below, and taking In, with a glance, the different currents and the mo t dangerous of the rocks, in order to IfttKpe Iris ctrareu by them wj^tn fa the stream. Ue had scarcely formed his conclusion, when his gaze rested on a white objcctinthewater that heknew at once to be the boy’s dress, and, while his companions, agbastat bis temerity, werejircTentedasafuch by consternation as by the awe with which ho had already inspired thenTfapm TnteHernTg; te phra ged headlong into the wild and roaring rapids. “Thank God—he will save my child,” gasped the woman, "sec—there he i.-,— oh 1 my boy, my darling boy, bow cookl
youth—a shot alas ! that was suddenly checked by horror when the rescuer vanished in the abyss. A. moment—rather many moments elapsed, before a word was spoken or a breath drawn. Each of the gronp felt that to look into the mother’s face was impossible. She herself had started eagerly forward, and now stood on the bank, a few paces nearer the cataract, where sbe could command a view of ita. foot, gazing thither with fixed cjQfi, as if her all -depended on what tho next moment should reveal. Suddenly she gave
a glad cry.
" There they are, ” they are safe— Great God I thank thee!” and for a
heaven, she hurried with trembling steps along the side of thc river in the direc-
liu of the fall.
Every eye followed hers, and sure
1 E.Vr/Z.’k.d nuked ko tto htA J*— the ”
do not,” said tb« Duke, there must be some mistake, and as I am avquainU-d willi the Duke, if you will return, 1 think I’ll geLyou more.” They went buck, the Poke rang the bell, and ordered sli the servants to be assembled. “Now," said the Duke to the boy,’ d *point me out the person that gave you the shilling.” “It wob that chap there, with, the apron" pointing to the bpller. The butler confessed, fell on his knce* i and attempted an apology; but the Dukd indignantly.ordrred him to give the boj* the sovereign, and quit his service instan-
Uy.
“Yon hare lost,” said the Duke, “your money, jonr situation, and yoor character
■"■‘i—i -i | . i ... - - "Stay, my Lord,” exclaimed Arnold. moment wildly turning her face toward by youw^evetausoess; learn henceforth UD tjet had jour shot." L -I 1 ! _ J ! al_ . n- . . I,.. I,vwa.1 V IK ill. Ifo-fct nfiltcv” — a a". ’ ■ • ' a,
that honeety is the best policy.
The boy by this time recognized his assibtant in the person of the duke, and the Duke was so delighted with tho sterling woitb and honesty of th^ boy that he ordered him lobe w*® 1 lo whool, kept there.
folio trior i hanDed * and *>offeliog the waters. He ! provided for at bis pan expense, i had ioat emerred from the boilinr vor- !
ttro^crpke, and was '“ fc - j had j D st emerged from the boiling vor-
’ ^4”'*' CfZ ! beto. Ike Catarock Wte on.Stod | Ao Wo. of Uio joottk-Mtk. oorront I he ld Mofuhc oWU, ood .hit thcotk-i »l”-‘«I-" 1 ” fS ” 1 l-f •*‘“- „rd. like . fealhef in Ito «k»cc of J l(| hr g ^ *idod bj foor. MM . too nid-d to .boo,,
-Tbov ron, Utey fdtonu-d^ tk.1 scarce!, i o 0 ' 1 -* boetoreubMnKtod, .ootdrmn. to. foot lknc. itatute^did. nnliUlioj toIoS |-WkH."'“ id 0«'«ool atnlait. -if Jo*
otot oliicl, Ike oaler flew io foitn j end bil aide, jaeltOlte/trogEicdlo tlicbank j born 'em, tfcej .'-H rtmelo *fbee.”
Now U seemed as if he}
bedashed i
hteh the water flew fa foam ;
ing accordingly ubKolutvly pore bread. If tho sttampt Misseed*. it will supply a groat desideratum, ai the medical profession havpronounced fermented bread injurious to a
large class of individuals.
A mold, THS Traitos:—At the * close b ? the Rcvolotiann'y War, Arnold retired to England, where the Bgiiith monateh did ell in his power to —lev him acceptcble, bnt faiM. ’’Desirous of making At nold known to the Karl of Halorras, he personally led them together. After going . through the urant fenn of an introdaetion. Arnold extended his hand to the Knri. •'What, drawing himself up to hi* penudett height, “is this Ihe traitor AYfl»!fir «lM walked l.mnghtily asrey. “The hand ' cf
Douglass was his own!"
.Arnold challenged the Earl—they met. and Arnold who fired missed hlsantagoniki. The pread nobleman instead of discharging his pistol dashed fl to the ground.
•No." replied the Earl indignantly,-T * leave you to the henymon ” L ' J ’■ ' Jorzaaox’s Gtavc—A Studri»k_in tho University of Virginia, writing from that iastitutiou, emys that “po vesUga of /She marble slab fast designated the isst resting pfacc of the author of the ifeclarattoa ot Independence”- remains ta mark,the spat. The visitors to his tomb by chipping eff froqmcr.U, have completalj /W«altah«4. 4V, pad by pwcrn—l carried it away. An BAcouth granite pedestal, greatly disfigured, alooe remains to nwtk his grave. •' *

