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CAPE ISLAND. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 4,18«0
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NUMBER 47.
Let me fo—U»# star* *rr faiiag, . Onr bj o«i. in UirJu a*.uv. AbJ U»* wiitj rloB(!lrti Milinp, Tail tb* brvakiog of thr (Ur. iJ[ w*:d, M« thr nitU *ra vrtmthjtig. O'er the tni top* •bit* M *no». Bipplinjj *ic<l» «re lafi.'y breathiU{ ; Day adTmsceth—let we go. Jt*d the *f>TriU ftf the mornio? Streak •jtb grrj the eaateni »Vy; Bold ! for I wools aer th» iLia Fair ecd (loodlere ere I die. It k fadiojf—Whiter, whiter, Pearly a* aa inkni'a brea*t; Clearly tee ita brauus^. brighter. Like the meuwna* of the bi«*i. Kir-orcd epirit telce*taalfmr— Seri they fade in Ujrht away; Earth no loDK*r may eDthrall wr. _ Let eta go era Uataka the day. Nearer now tha m«ni a vanewlh ; Brighter (loaa the giorioe* dawn ; Lor* mad joy my real entranceth, (Horiou* momitig hatten on. Us the HOI of God ibrr* tlaodelb, A trmpl* formed of living light; - Para and brirhl it* tight expat/ilr-ih, Scatter.n- Lr the doom of nighi Kanh-bom koenea at axnt are ttcriiag. Vanqaiahiag like tropic too*, Baptaroas jey* ore cow returning, • Day advance*—let me go. v -
countenance, tho*c duitngoblivd cbafac- '•Mary was the idoT of the arbyle finawing worldly comfonLot oolrs* of vmmeeL df yoa eawi-tfowOoW ■ terictio cf the deiCetMUnt* of Wm. fnatily. . Eten her little brother* and j nevolently employed it conld never con- i P«"ni, oppoae not the affection* ef y»«e Penn. But there wa* an urbanity in bi< tiater* paid implicit obedience to ber | fer real happiucu. He held that prop- ! chil ‘ ,r *"- *»'*•‘bem odrte#, calm, dfopaeaddreu and deportment, Jbat opened a requests. Sbe wa* at once their *i*ter, . eriy was honorably acquired, if acquired • ®at*a them, a* r*». way into the confidence of hie ri*itor*, friend nud inUrncter. A* we became t without exposing himfelf directly to the |‘T**** 1 * **'***• ,b# c,, »*«no«oc»e Tbeeerioufncaa o( hi* nutiocr* wo* hap-i more acqaaintctl, my affectioninertased,; rigor of the law. Tbui the poor were * * r,r c, ' njBr ‘- Hna»»n with them iu piiy blended with o cbccrfulness of ttta- for I found her all a fond heart could i virtually bound to serve the ridi, and etJ^jJj^y **li»h^*”^ oot *u*pcei
per in (uc'u n degree that ho one' could wish. Bat leva stories are sickening, > tha'-the mind should uol bfe the "*uo-; then,,that you /VW
continn* witli him aa^hour and be ’ and I will not dtreli on mine To | durd of the m*n,” TfaUt Las it; bot-l^viM not for Jtwr own iiMlirMaJfartarwM.
aatranger. In fuel, before the day bad make a long story short, I wilionly add, ! but that money should be the grand lest closed I found in him mb old friend, and that I trailed «ny affection was ritarned, j of merit. Such wa* the outliua and had impdrted to him my intention* and and that in four years aTfer T frit tn-}cbsrnrt«<pi Wrlliatn Bento*. —t, prospects io that part of tbe conatry. ! tcred Jfr. T't. stortr^I bought hU slock ' "Three weeks passed on, during
bat for their welfare. A ad when you hatw 4or.i: this, go no farther. Year authority over them islet.dr only so what af partaiae Wttelr hapidMMi.- Tberefore, a*vrr. 1 ba-
in theconrio af tho day serera! rl<- in trade, and commenced busiocii for | which I heard not from Msry. I beard, 1 yo * ,l * ^ esjwenra. itofs railed among whom was a Mr. T* myself. I prospered beyond my must however, of her approaching nuptials. Afern.thajr'hf.ilrii ^ ^ 4T " He wra* a ma* of considerable consc- saaguine cxpecyttione, and in one year j Ail pit lad bor to u ink the Was to be j 1 j I# i r haad alra. For the amUe^rf qncncc in that neighborhood, being Jua- 1 hoped to Ucoma M hapi.y as man j united lor life to n Wag t« directly her for* will li s bi«o op th* emu-, of th« iulice of the* Tiace.' He was engaged could be on eurtb. Bat a; hope* Wire i op]>w*ite. .But, to coui:»as*iwiale wa* dtgvrit, but iboffowwaT bairwd will darkoa largely In-tradc, and wa* supposed to most fatally friutrated# For scvenl j all they coulddo. At the end of three . fL^trg*! opl.udors of tU p-wlaaa. be imiscosely rich. Deeming him n month I obt-gred Mr. T’s. manners j weeks I received from her n letter of. K. IL (
suitable person. I enquired of him con- toward* me hud changed to a great ex- * which the following U a copy, cerning basinets, and the prospect of a tent. He first bc-caut cold, then neg-1 «• /tear £dvard
young mao’* obtaining cmploymeBL I ItclfuJ. a ml nfierwat^t eontenplnoss, ; *“It is with the deepest feelings of: LAWS OF NEW JERSEY. soon found that he was iu want of a . amounting almost to insult. And to anguish and distress, tbnt I now attempt I cl.rk. Md would pio!>,Ur rir. food oil toj <lotn..,il. lor exnWjoo, od-lrm yoo, io ir/or:-, joa concwro. ‘Voniot M M met nltlM « .»nr 11.0 t^rd . Bool cor. *« or o» ,i '■ tSS basinets. He even hinted that be would incidewt Imppem-d which brought to } boute, end br mr own .Vhrr'* entemand An,b V' 1 ' **■* 01 s,lBd / llook."«p-
^,'i ‘ -i i ^I'fdsevoutrvnUi, ilgLieru hou-
ulur^ cn.mn-1. i am . cir*t! tail lortv six.
BY AUTH0K1TY.
[ like to employ me were I willing to en- light the main spring ef ali his aeiiont. j lac -tbe rntti guilty, gage. I however declined giving him On meeting Mary one evening, according i neither allowed i u ahroud.
torty *
cn»eteU by ihe Svoat*
The Bachdcr’s Excuse. Concluded fmn last tcttl. •‘When I awoke, I was lying on n couch iu a darkened room. Strange laces were around me. I wes about to ayoak and inquire wl.st bad passed, for my recollect:**.* bad not entirely returnrd—bst a middle aged man placed hit finger on my month to ensnr* silence. 'Speak not, said he, for a short seatou. I know what ihoo wonldst say. Be satisfied, thou art in the band* of 'those who will take.good care of tboe. Thy wtiklcnce balance* on a point. Life «nd death are striving for empire, and n wonl InaUW jm, dmdt il Iw ;»'<* «f the latter. 1 i bsaented and became
quiescent.
"I soon fell into a calm sleep from which X awoke not till a late hour the next day. I wm almost entirely recovered from tho effects of the accident, and only watted ter the appearance of - my hospitable host to thank him for hi* kindness, ere I rose. In the mean time, I inquired of the nurse who at traded me, to know to whom I was indebted for the preservation of my life. She answered, that when I sunk, the •tagamaa, who was bat a short distance from me, seized and carried me in safety to the chore. 1 was borne to the bouse cf Mr. Dniel*, try present host, where X wa* resascilcted after various unsoccamfcl attempts. She had just ceased heraaremliati, wSea Mr. Daniels entered. He bad* me "good morning,” with a friendly shake of the hand, and congratulated me on the alteration in my hecltb which had lakec place during the aighl. 1 thanked him for bis kindnr** to meia my misfortunes, bat he stopped me abort. *1 have done no more than U incumbent on every one to do to ki* fallow is distress,’ said be, ‘and if X have been of any sen ice to thee, thank God and not me. 1 I would Juve again thanked him, but be woolJ not -bear me. ‘Consider yourself it home/ laid her ‘and tsske yourself ns contented as possible.’ X found, from CSS venation with him, that be was a man of good salnrwl abilities, and that Lis Bind was improved by mach reading and research. He was also an apt observer of mia and manners, and ndbl^otnad- , •or aa my ywoth and inexperience demanded. He belonged to tbe eorietr iff Friends and pc exerted hi a greet degree, and intelligence
11/ celebra-1 formal aed
so often met
our firrt in-;
• diewt rawer ralil'l bd wdr raw ' to raMlummt.!» ra ubor vtm ut Ironuy-ramt rad drawl; ««~nl rf'tta.siM. or N.. . ,, , • • ... , , , .* , , . . , lueut-s thu 1 cuuui bear, were :l rrceir- in-tlnn roami>«»oeen «.! wfo^ farther ipqutnes. In the coume of the had PmikkI many pleasant hours. l ob- #d from nrr uib*r than a father', band ^ «•> ^ ina o»*r o! in* J—_ * .. .r —..y yi . t. — ——. J .t. . ■ —.t . ■ . * . . . ? t„ ra-V>i—.1. .i■.- . — — i . . ■■ ■
next day 1 mentioned to Mr. Daniels served that she wnaWery melancholy Bat n* it i-i, it Oecoiuc* n thorn that euthat Mr. T w«* in want of a clerk, end 1 and sorro*iul. I iuqODwU ihe rfuron Urn iuto my very *unl.
ed a few tniniitM Sr- "'Ni
4 requested some information retpecting | of it- She remained a
'Next Wednesday is nypoinicd at
til vo which this is a mppleaieM. *ltw»l info Cie W M lnrted liOal u.-nvuy such |icrFO<n> as havci.oeeii o3iccrs in our narai. rwv«uun ®r wwrei ji t Mrvice, or such a* iicv^ i-o-ii toinii.&n r« of vessels eoga^wtl iu our cun*
« r • UI1 **. •"J » , <* d -' “V*"' 4 -S 11 •* j I"!.2r'»cr.r 'cra»'Y“' U,^"' ‘£ji»araratra. Tta U,.« t .laU ing member of the society of that neigh-. trty, she informed me that her fa her , Th-jegh l wpr« to giv c my liana Ui batsd-. borbood. Gentle to those who p'msed encouiaged tbe nddir** of one with ] anoibcr, itk out ot my power to give Approved March 22,18*0.
That is yo.ir*. nud vours It
bis character. He informed me, that he lent; end then with »JaSicm g tongue, | mc <li y ! -“"d to Wilran* . tvinr, e t f mI.IIIi... .,..1 n 1. —. 1 li—r furra. m lilt • I,,?M r .l» raV ......I ^ -*et.»0n. B*.. 1- -***. L, TC
him, t« those who did wot he was narsh whom sbe could never be happy. "He and oppressive. Of a proud, haughty, forbade me,” she continued, "from Unforgiving spirit, to those mho had In- convccwng with you again on pain of
heart.
will ever raiuair. 1 tic cold, scliuh, calculating wuijd Would deem il untnaidruiy in me thus tu speak ; but who bam,
An act rutitled “An set appropriating tho *t» ol twenty fir* i nudicd dvtiaro to thw
btal> Luaalic Attium.
* lie ll vuacted. hy lh* Senate and Goa-
cored his dupleasare, ho war ax n lion bis high dispieesnre He declares, if I tt -^ heart will ,xc«*e iu TI.U i* a^'* 1 of tWi.:aie «f New J.rwey, caught in tbe toil*. Neverthulrsv to receive yonrnddre**«, he will dUinherit t luoUH-nubai demand* sinceviiy, and tL 6t * thosc who endeavored to gain his good me, and hi* curse shalllollow me all my | Jo bat what 1 eonwder a dfiiy to my ibui. Lue*^ a[*iL)!f will, be wa* an indalgsnl employer. dwys.” I urged her to a clandesttut ! 0 * n ,,lc “ ur f. * ,K,< * “^“ rr 3 uU .—‘ ul «f “'J ro ih« ire-aury nut hciw-
But I am growing tediuus. Soflice wamage.
; •bservMliou is nut needed—that ihongb jkolmw apprucrtwiej.
- “ «tl Mare
. - . . . ,1 might bu abbg.d to pledge ®y vuwsl Barch Zl, 16(0 it to aay, I at length agreed to a**i*t "'No 1 ’ she exclaimed, *r.o, never, > to aiiu!liec.-yH4t wuuld be but muckcry.
Mr. T. and that I found iu him a father fir I cannot survive a parent'* curse.’ i *' ul 1 sl'ill not n.ur be dooued to titter A f 8 ^”**** 10 acl rn Uiled “Aa act and a friend. Weeks ^pd mouths pas- "Ittddhcr l would acrtimpany Iier.l?"‘ ‘^ut m y heart pniiut ratily —! Jerae/.’^mneu^d^ Mwiefc mxiIu
sed on, and I still continued aa inmate home, and for her foihm^ wnsent j Ioy '^m t^wr^v^l^ntroi^ ‘ at Mr. T'». Cue day as I was retaroing to oar oniony that perhajm tbe entrea- j may see dsn sun rise on the «lay npjmioirom the counting-room, a coach passed ties of both would avail, and that he led for my marriage, but I shall never in which I beheld a female whose Tea- would relent. Sbe assented, and w* ! “** set. To me it will g« down in tarn —erf f,mili*r to iuc. It pra-J In- look oot »ij 10 ill. Iioura. We etiler- Tlie boll th,t riiould rinf out »trail.. .od »u out of eisht ot. I could ed III. room togelher; und uklot Mut.'. ! buTlb«“»“ tor' Sy‘ buri”imojuU. rto w.. loll. I tbouclu, buod, Uecliup, Iraked bbuloitl.e o.u ; Hut I could .,oW,'„e joo utnu ie Hut nay, was sore, I had seen that face be- : lather a blessing. We entreated him to j I shall Jay violent hands npon my own fore, but could not tell where. Rumi- give bia consent- ' li!e - Ko 1 can never be guilty of such u.llug oo thi. tri.iul circututtauce, I "-Netef I' ke eicl.ltued In . eoice ol“ L 1 *»“ ld b»l go uncjllrd Into kuow not »'li. or whertfore, I .„i.^ tboodet. nnd iommlr left tb, I0«J $3 jtSj&mXZ at Mr. Tff The first object that act J left Jftry in Uan>. and was leaving j render up her trust. I feel that the eil-
my eyes, as I entered the sitting room, the house when I met Mr. T. and again
was- Mary Walton, blooming in more entreated him to give bis consent but thaa her wonted beauty. Asmnchsur. he refused. I told him the consrquenprised as if an inhabitant of the grave ces of his refusal. ‘I care abt/ said hadwnade its appearance, I was scarcely lie.- 'I am her father, and she shall obey able to command myself. She was alone me, or my corse aba II follow her. She and teemed at much surprised as my- shall never be years with my consent.’ self. However, i soon recovered my He therefore lurbada me the boose, and oouposore, and received her as I would even procylcd so for, at to shot the recaived a long absent sister. We en. J°ov upon me, an insult 1-never would tered into an animated eonrersalion *4k^,b*vc borne from any other man. As spsetlng the different parts tbe had vis- : i l ** B > I stifled my rmolmcni which fled; The more interesting to lOe be-. nou U have burst forth in vengeance she bad sc«a many with whom I bad be been other than the father of was acquainted. After a short time, I Ma'J. and returned home vrith a heavy inquired when ah* intended to return heart. 1 will now give a short deveriphome. She uMUingiugly replied that . lion of the man whom Mr. T. wished
iiblet-ii betdrou *t,t] bfiv-eiglit, Gsing the tronsu duly io U p.ju by tb* Cam. d« u mud Amboy Kml.ued Co, on com-
uiutiug poSMinsvis..
I. lit it enacted Ly Ihe Senate and Gan•ral ^ Mrmbiy of tbr Slala of Ne» Jeraav i That the transit doty t.. Ue ] ,.■,! by lh>* ' Camden and Amboy lUilrasd I utnpany on i ubiu.uii.Uuu ticket* iruni Treului. tu .\', w \cr|£ »halt be sir per cent, on the ninuum icceived troa such cornmnutioa or se**uu ticket passeDgor Irum Trvuiun to New
Y»rk and-returning.
3.* Ar.d be it enacted. That ibis act shali
lake eBccl inimedialely.
Approved Mardi Z2. ItfCO.
A ropplenient !n an act entiled -An act to mcuipuiai* Medical M»cieU« lor tn* purpurc of rogeUlmg the practice *ff pUi*ic and sorgery in thi* Slui*,' i^us,d J. nuar/ iwculy vighlb, rigbUen but,died
•ad unrty.
I. Be it enacted hy tie Senate and $>* eral A.*imbly ut the buic iff Sow Jern-y. That it »i.-ll b« Unluily lor the Medicai Society of tbe New Jersey to hx tt.enfoca of It* own meetings; aa,)thing cuntBiuril in t«* act to which Isis Is • toppiement to
the cuairary aotwiUulaiidioi:.
,X Be f* ' “ '
ball would end a re ei^ry sorrow as the i , , ‘ r rtWins. or ■», ll.uv.iil. Fuili.r. A. .t. | ^ •»<« will of Him who cannot err. bat who cbns- > • • _ > e , . > m ^
Un.tl. L>. cliilJt.a fur their fuud. “
•••EJerard when I shall beat oaa thal is j Approved Warcb lt». I860;
nut, when tbif*oy.ii_shall,be ^taihied. end j «
lbi« check blanched by the embrace of i lUcirii son Mawtsu Tavtu:**.—TbU dratli; «U.n tU outd ulud. cf tU. Tujltj, ; , SutWful ut its tb. ralM tUnubrai.
ver cord is loosen.ng its hold npon my
wesriesl spirit:
“abS »lifc IUM-»| Ihly rsj^urr tUsd A I plume 'mj wla(s tor h*er*B." ■
*• ‘J Vr.ow not bat I hare loved the world too well; tot thal affection is now passed away. 1 lo»k forward Io on early grave with feeling* of resignation, which under olhar circumstances 1 perhaps might not bare learned. The hand of affliction presses hsariir npon me. and 1 fain wunld bear op under il. bat tri3<J. Not for my
own sake would I wish to Jive, for I fo.l it ineei^.i i i. , , , ,
re by repeal-
„ ol.l clod* O. the valley 0 j,,
s*^“•"^fff‘— i"> h »"'«■ • l *' r - ••111|S'/jS 1 <*• »« v—•»««Wcoms». SbowM quite cagngi-il in d scnUing endeavor to restrain my feeling*, which j J00 col ^ tiiwei v„ii tbe A£dfirf,«rT* my hie Ton^w. . sprig «f tb* root caUrU
the Fasssic falis, which *ho l**d visiteJ, even now would rise op and almost —-- •—'■—'• - •
when Mr* T. entered. Bhc pleasantly overwhelm me.
remarked, t’jat she was about to intro- "D’illinra Benton was an only son.— duce me to her lUnghtcr, but it seemed HU father was rich and consequeiHly quite unnecessary. Mr. T. considered him a good match "Your daughter ! ” exclaimed I^rc- for Mary. He had a liberal eJacvtion, pealing her words, "U.Mis* Walton your be** a low grovtlling mind, daughter ? This iqdeed is something *iHs abilities were below mediocrity, nt-w to an old friend.” I then explained ■»d his manners had that prond super, awtiug her at Dover, though perfectly ctUut-irls* /o inherent in persjn* if oucowcmniv till that moment, that she small minds. He was a vain, conceited
u her daughter. betug, proud ol '“To the dlffereufs of name*, said considered
she, probab'y belongs the mistake.— bl* purse.^-Hr'kntw enough ... .—^ She is the daughter of n former wife ; care of lift moirfy ; and that was iho sunt her father oa his marriage vilb we t*ok DUal cf fat* maual icaowlodgs. His view my name, but his children retained the of thing* were very different from Mary, original. Bat *bc b a* dear to me as H? ceasidrntd oiiuey as the one thing «a owru duld.’ Il was o {dousing discov- needful She e<uiri<kred it ia Um light err to me- 1 of a Messing that might be the means of
roud oWlis talents which be d greai, but still prouder cf . .-HF'kntw enough to take
r-MJlWHkrat •U.D.J., tkra. .Bid ol Jrat-jon.lUt,. if the spirit of tbe dead nro peimiUed to J ' vi-it thv .«lth, I nil n.rcl tine Then | bailee, n /.-w drops ufeovy—*
Ye*
afiectiouiate
eshw are laid, and rvcalL tha many bom* ; B-cLbite, a t ei^wr beforeer after day*
drams of
•wikicb can be
will wi- bol l cow«eit together, snch as ii ; hu parchiuwd in > ad qciuiLty at Umehup uf not k-ora '-tj coraara Buiratr. Hi,. SoOn.. Ikainblp. Stir line. ».u of Heavra bleu too. Accept ihr>« | o»«r tb# tire of.Diw ueieut. kindled with a fines a* the lari roi/ify triuote of affection 1 bUl# Jralocay ; then alntin H llroBgb U— you rill over receive Irrnn jng'ol Miscoaairertitm, Ung it opens
Ma ! *kein <*f rilreelyarn, shake il for a lew *Uy,.
! ned it h tt for n«c. L»s a tew drops U
“She flid ’—died on tbe day appointed j t*k«a betare walking eat, and the scbject for her marruige—died, as 1 kneeled be* * will b~ enabled to rpeak all manner of wit •id* her bed, altb her baud darned io conUnaally. “ n.mt! I W.»T. k., r« a .ra b t | Omra tSiKC^TeaiuickMra. Ia>l rvqartt. H.w CWnJ ' -cfcM: the |ed by U^Teonvase iegirfotore.uaboei pot-c-rm-f imra* iff that ap; eal from ter dear | lie* in oj»r-i.on at ktempbis a UcXory for lips, then btaacacd aud udveriorfo death *. tbe extracuou dTuil from cotton seed—eoi. 1 t-nralra-UUM kravral ...lt-i|itt. ti. toM -( ra .i.t , . , wbirb bat a lew year* ago was.* trouble
■ 1 f.c.1 ts.t.^uHu.i Jntl.... tki. «rar;
there U a sickuers at my heart, and 1 most ' T he present capacity pT the *orts u COO hasten to a close. Bnt 1 will give cue gallons per day.

