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VOLUME. 6.
CAPE ISLAND. KEW.Tl^SEY, THURSDAY. MAY 24. 1SW)
AT SKA.
NUMBER 50.
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Ice op^yAffd Mrtilien ; the look of Se- upon He fceole face—kept the b«Le us romYjhieb he had assumed, added to quiet os Mnousc—doiujr a hundred lit- !
i. Losortusttr
The night «M nude foncooling shale. For ailonee. aad for sleep : Jtod when l was a child, 1 ‘laid My Lands upon my breast and prayed, And sank to slumbers deep. Childlike as then; 1 lie tn-night ^ Aud watch my lonely Cibin light. Each movement of tho swaying lamp Hbows how the vessel rrJls, And o'er her deck the biilowt lr»m% Aud-all her limbers strain and cramp. With every shock she fools; It starts and shudders, while it boms, Aud.in its hinged socket turns ; Now swinging slow, and slanting low.
It almost level liag.
And yet 1 know, while to «nd fm
I watch the seeming pendole go. With reeilns fall and riv. Tho stesdy shsfl is Ktill upright. 1'ois.ng it* little globe ©Might.
O, band of God 1 O, lamp of peace!
O. promise of my coal!
Thoegh weak and tossed, and ill at ease.
Amid the rohr of smiting seas— The a'ljp'. convuliive roll— I own. with love and tender awe. Yoc perfect type of faith and law! A heavenly tco«t mr spirit calms! My soul is CUed with light!
The ocean sings his solemn p*njm» ;
•‘Meek.*' said the sick man faintly. Mors ok Dabs — Plain »kms rfuh trii.
. . - C- - - “It is n1>t Mack, Captain," replied mingdonu the front will be good taste
tho feverish purple of his face, altered tie offices of affection for^ne who in his .Ciraeron, bending over the wasted fortu , * 1 ** > P , ' n S; Many skirts have from lire to .his aspect pompletcly. ^But observing strong, rngged health hid seemed to before him. «:nefloui>ces : some arc worn with ifcre« (be look of fixed surprise with which : consider her as only a dmdgc, to keep "Who then ? it cannot 1)6 ” * ,l * ,ro,,r on **. tie second skiit jun
the man regarded him,, he ssid more ! his clothes in order, to clean hUgnoaud "Cameron,’' said the other,-quic'tly.
j sifily—"I don’t know hot you’r* right, I adjust his knapsack. The sick nun looked, closed his eyes. alM> ZoB ‘ T *cn>. and | Grates—send my secretary herc^and go ; la the next door, iras a mournful opened them again^and gaied steadily at , ^ ^*. e
| fbr the doctor; tdl him to bring a norse j tableaux. A woman aat in the middle 1,i * lir * t effi‘^ r .
jackeu Will rertanly be worn in moslio t
uiong. • Here, Graves, take the key of of the floor, her bead and face crouch- ^ I Cameron’s cellar bock to him—J—I for- j ing low, and covered a^lh her bands—a
••Wfcero llivows Mack ? he was her# ye*- n ltm
mtuet so ladies may begin to embroider
as soon as they lik.. They rosembla
: got it before.”
! little child hung mutely upon her lap, *!**!" I*** b * C0 j 8,,t foort ** 1 ' d, J^. difference, that they art shorter, and * J r “yon bare bee* Terr sick aod uoconsaons * - ? - . « BU
Tho man «bcyed, and started from ; now stroking her Jong unbound lock, Cameron
room. Soother moment, .ntl «>o. oijinf piteooslf, Mol be tlm .ide of -ll.ee I r m.mer.d Ib.e.pUie, ““ '! b ' ="• "rtmol, g Joan eotcriog niored lo.ord tin; ike room Mood » bed, cotered «UU o Ij. ,„d iben 1«.till for.ome itm.. e-o.mM.oie. |. or very ib,„ bare.e, J St which the captain sat with nis ‘ white sheet under * hicb were defined “Cwaaroa,** again the pallid nbfoct: ° ful1 ■ i*cksts of
* J ll,,B ■Atcrial should bti lined with silk. • ' Mas. A.
- - • Ma( . j io rro “ l ; •“d tho arm-bob is round, | the room. Another moment, and a^now crying piteonsly. and by the side of -Har,. i r‘movmurvd ihecsntain. v»-ne.' 001
|young
j table it which the captain
i Lead on his hand. thurply the rigid lineament of a corpse. *P ok '
“Captain Mounl.’Ljie said, and stood Daring not to disturb |bls pileons grief, “"ell. captain. .... .. i awaiting a taorement. "Sir—von ^ent the gentle woman moved noiselessly *' 1 » ‘t® 1 your wifo slandiog there r the weniog of Tnesdav of May i for me.—Cipuio hloon:—wbatare you, »w.r. .ipiog ibo uua from brr m "V". tb.! i, Kmdj." «W Ao.ricm. ordtroformoT” ' ojm, ond eourod.br oritpl.oo. There -T 0 ‘, . r r , ;rSLH°b it-i,. .. , r to tako care of and norse you,' replied calf * ,1 ollall,nhibdrlphia,whentheanThe young commander raised hts head was noxrkneas there, but as she went Cameron. ' P . | nus! rtportw.* Lj, lh " ^ “ ; slowly and looked about him. as if he , from one room to nuotber, abc noted ihc Thecaptaio s lip began to quiver and the year. ‘.*031 new stbools were organised did not Comprehend. heavy eyes and listless movements tell- tremble, and the tears r. » down the hollow | by miasionsnr* where none previously **. “O.yesllsce—voo.yon hare come,” j ing that the destroyer* was on their sockets of his eyes. Cameron bent over «*ted and that thty contain U.22i teachers he ssid at last, raising himself.” “Mack, ! track. •t‘_ J * i P e ' , ll,,m ®*®y. *ith th'e tench of a i »nd 8*278 children. These schools ara in I’m afraid I’m goin^fto be sick, very Two days after. Captain Monat’s or- * oniao * * ofU - ,r —“ don ' 1 f««l had sbont ®H !»»«» of the United Utates. Th* pohtick ; J want yoa lo answer these letl-IM dirly cml in greM b.M, to UcBl,nQ„t il*!'. .. lic ‘““ 1 ‘Mio^.or tb..«uM, yro.,.'
... i immcdimtolj-—pointing to the pile that Comerou, ttitb It ind Morr. Tta ‘ ^ , *'* w TW »|«t ’IV Wild wm.l chant; 1 cross my palm* ; ! 1st Opened on his ri-hl iiand • "I wish ! i.r* If. .r,.4 r'-jtr ,■ chokeingly. ■••One word more. *•* »«nd by the .fov. It. R. Westbrook. . .lumr.« if tnuieht ron ^ ’i i tary had left, afraid of infection^ the Cameron—1 am very weak—bow long hsve -Secrwurv of Missions, and addresses wers
yoaaUotownte to my mother a. I nurse herself had been taken sick, and jo. and your wife been narsing me r • duliv^d by the Hev Me^s Tf * ul dictate, and then I shall be ready ; Capt. Mount was dangerously ill, with "Nearly a forinigEt," replied Cameron— | Schenek. Hiram Kddy, J. Hyatt BmhK : to lie by. If 1 should have this fever | no oaf but himself to stay beside "hot 1 am afraid if you de not control this and J. W. Wifoy. that is going the rounds. I shall depend him. The commanannt was nwav, the *' ,nol ' OB J 0B he thiowa Uck. Try to | .. “ ~. r ’ r
npon yon. Mack, to a.iend to business. ! people outside were to much frightened iloc P c ' ,w '•" d ^ •‘ 11 prvr®« jou solhc J
^ ou shaH be well paid for stifling br ; , a aLat and he did tnn-wh.r he f® B »ihmrt.t." | em.a, aceuslomed to ".odolge, entered me in mv need. O. this Minding pain K t 10 ,n The sick man obejrd. closed his eyes.' r0 ?*' 04 certain inn. where »*t a Tire IK you! ana Mack -i i go b ck i T, ' , • . , .. be, ,b« l lf key. ert .r.„g, ,.d ,1,. ,L, |^UlUog.pmr -r to my cbeniber - * ' '"C°b.ek f 030,1 go there. ' »d FreJ. teitb tbroogb irotn on^er bt. elu.nl j epee bit rombree, rab7 . . decision. lid ,. Every day he mended a little, until . UK . W, : • nd CBili,, P fur llul The young man. with seeming relnc- »es< me must go there.” added his he could at last be placed io hi. sick-cbair 1, ho complained to his nee Ian, let.-id -If. i.i. ^ wbpijle<i , 0 tb( wjB< j ow ^ 6m , f n*"»d that • hU eyes were getting weaker
- time he sat there, he exclaimed looking oat ! i** ^ ' r,,D "Not you, Fred, without me,” replied upon the parade ground, "how ofian Fhave ’-, 0 1 “ Cm a, ' y » joo d.’' Emily. walked there devising aomr pl.n by which \ „ . , ? , ( ™' ir Mplie ‘ 1 tU Q 041 "* “I shan’t let you go,** said Cameron 10 r ro Yoke you to resistance. Cameron, • 10 ,re4r ,h 3 r
«»' - ’-ZXZZ’ZS “ “ 1
••linjilv gave me IsSsons," n-pliedthe lira- j
Under the cottage roof a rain .1 heard the root hi Kg sumnier rain.
•OBZYIN
Fras .'.rUiarW iiaaae Macaxlar.
OORBtES.
THAI". Vlt
“Here comes the captain’s orderly,
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Tbe Captwn’s Sitett..n.io» trorr .dr- -j, 1 ,.i.,ly. -Krrily serted lo*vk. It was as still as the grave, never despises any one; yon provoked her for the servants had nearly all gone.— often enough, to be sure; bat let bvgonvs
> thy eysi
Uvaoj am) hi* Lanr.—Lord Byroa told j * th»l bis siparmtion from his wifo
had pov-ee-ed a spark- of j p roc—Aid froin a few hasty word*. lUlcred nti.hfhave hsd the frivndfhip . when be was unaware of her presence, of Ibis noble womtu ; instead of that, I During bis financial trouble* hi$ wifo bad
com# into bis.ciody so quietl^That Byron
“We are only wa ling time,” was tbe
answer, as Emily put.cn her bon net, 4, i . •‘come. buMMnd. ywi kifu— -brn I —ill, , . . J 1 tyU-vy th.t bi, io, from bi, -i
have made her me ; 1 bare diigraewd
rayvelf jn her *yww.* ' ^
The sib poured TitSUy . npon the bar- | tance, lent hts aid. holding his face away wife, meeting his glance, neks, and the men went through their > from the feverish breath of the captain, "Not you, Emily,” said Cameron.
d&UW* automaton*, for the heat was who had been fighting with the wymptlwt>Of 'ajpnlicc. ft was pitiful to ace- toms of the fever for nearly a week" try-
—^marching with the ing to “brave it oaL” Tbeyonng com-
ying from their^ mander sank exhausted on bis bed, and
brows-^twas more pitiful to see tbe lit-‘’was found by the barrack’s physician in
tie drnminfr^n>vs. bearing their heavy ^ a stupor,
drums, and^otlrnttykalnost under their weight and tbe close oppressive atmos-
phtry. It —. mid October; them bed j „- lh „ om( iiuall, 1 *eappoee," ,Md |«f- , "» foi" l" r . '" k >. d" 11 I Emily, lookins rrom tbe -indo- u ,l,e Umo • few drop. th.t men died . .ito.-, MK)l , . , Uou |j , 4ink ^ „ f er, end there mneh Ucloeu in tbe ! n, m , n . ooU , o(lcu i.j, h „ r[ if u ^
yard. At the doors of the barracks j „ 0 t adamant.” Mt p«Ie ond bnpperd mnrine..jnM re-'; | oot , rtry
dorerinp. or .ometime., n. » mtttili 1 F«*. ^ tom.rd'tbr , opro‘doorlmored feiotly, > pele lorm mipbt be •■Wei| i my men, -bet doer tbe c-putin
ften stretched on the bed of disease, gas- i «-*at now ?”
plnp [or brentb. .nd priyinp lor tr.ter. j,,, moI b.ok ronr eeii.rbey A. yet, tbe form tf (erer bod not kern ; >ir . „„ llt r „ r ,„ t it .. moiign.nt but tbe tr.'Miter ... .0 .□!. j En ,^ Md Fm) FkaMa „ (Kh olll .
iry, -,.d .0 m.n.tur.1 [or tb., I.le | „_ it tic Cr „ lb , . taonth, thiVtdatiy prodicled the scourge jdirtjFp jjom,! j, a( | prfr ; head, his eyes glared with fever, bis "Aau have rsked infection—yno have I ■ *, 11 ^ 4nd dr Tthat soon followed. j ..v V hat doci. it 1.1, a.. »” uliitnered ^ CbW!fc ® V ri » hl »«l*» burning crimson, lost rest and health, to untie into life the , <****" If young they Captain Mount sat in his handsome ^ t,{ Emily and htr hnshaml looked mourn- rip*r tlmt wnoUl hava stunir yon"—aud ini * , : , U , ' rob f r ^M-lf fat. hard acl
xhttnp-room, ee,di„P ...d .ruin,,- -..fbe enpt.i,,.. no, rer. Ml TM. *}*?!***«
did ooX know it- Thinking over Us eooditioa, and bow meeh his marriage had rendered hi* ruin more onpfoaaanl, he drir.l audibly enough for her to hear, -Lady By-
Emily looked About at the beantifulfnr- b * bygones; let us not Ulk of it any | roo is confoundedly io my wav r Sh« roo* 1 niturie, undnsted, the chairs in disorder, D,or ^"" * l "d him from his brown study by saying the cut.tains nnlooped—a general air of ,Bl “* ot il . , ‘ 11 1 ,C4^, lo ,ook i '‘lnd«d, my lord ! 1 c'n oasilv g«t ont of nepleet Ti.ibic oyer,.11, djmre. led « )”)“') “ >-m-ob I C.».,on, .itb|itr U„o. .. t ld h... i, n.r. t tbem tbe cptnin'. room. Tbe,on,* ^ j man lay mnttering, with Sis eyes fixed replied the yoong lieutenant, moved to' If yoang, the bill will be.yellow on the wall, his arms thrown abavc his teirs. | and lhe foet liml.- r. If old, the bill and
drpArttccr.: of war, now fill back npoi bis newspaper. / “It is very strange, this confuun J^d sjininess!” be sudddenlr exclaimed, throwing aside tbe sheet he wy ^ruaiug aud dropping his hrR<] on his
bands— 4
„ “Thd captain’s not very Well 'thisj '^V .! J 7 , 7T ' T‘‘'‘T'W-er.t
*"^' ron ^177 s ’:7?7i, s xi —.•'!**.'-»
■ .in. !,. A iipbi Wok. oeee * red . b.nd. | ^ ^ ,, ^ ^ bol «!«»“■ *«h«. *« I ^.11 b..e . some lace—aud then « quiet, thought- , r. . . »ic« mao on my bands egain—here come* Ini look .neeeeded, -I hope," be ..id r,,r d y* ''' ^.'5-emn-.-ir., let m. b.ee.ont. me,!., do.ly. *T hope be imt’t moing u, U.e | T ^ ' P1 d "-‘ ^ I”*' -d ""P >». n,r. the. fever ” ’ |-tueir WBtcb.brsme him. He would-beg'rivst song you can think of; and by the
- —-re—a *T ain’t no doubt of i b .ir," nMllyttr*'" ■l«7^on»M dnUbml C.ptmu Uonot’
"ever since I got up I stmnbied Graves • "he’s a nrcttv side man a’re-dv : ‘ dt o1 b '* ®° lh "' of b “ c! " ,dhood . •"<! 'V- hrtn,c,r ap "°-
•bout like a blind kitten,” and lifting Dve jus’t sent the^oeUir over” 7 '; Emily wmetimes. He often laid Ne-r «« theeo more faithful friends, j m*a.:uvo,u-A wcomm m Xew himself again, he tang a smaH briibxr “H’bc so bad as that w tukcd Emnv f P Jan ‘ for torn5e,ll5n ff Ca ®erocis ; and ; lban . and Mount. ; Orfo.n*. w*. married o. the 8U. in.tam, io bind on the table ♦ v ‘ a .. , 7 ’ I *otae of them were so ludicrous that the ,El f r . *“ jn ‘ 3 * r4ll S 4b » e « B ‘-t* «-r. her eighth husband. She ha. married .mv
Bind on the tapir- her ewcet face growing •ad^-“poor fcl-i , . . . .* ‘ion*, till h* had obtained a captain's con.“ rear since 1RV> V
An orderly Answered the summons. i ow t au( j j, 0 w jf e t0 nurse him no ^v] ^ ^ for ^ ^ ™ '"’"***
‘“Well, Gtares. bow ia tbe sicsuew i t,. r ; acarcdy no—she wonld-bamadded ...If! !. p . , several years after, a lady who an* the COW f” he asked. ' "friend”—but the forbore. After! " ^ ,lke lbt “ t “^ k *y , ‘ . cI ** r *'" ,,c ^of Emily in maunvr* and ae“Worve, I'm sorry to say, sir.” re-, Gravas had gone, Emilv threw on a UOQ,d " u,,d * ,, ™ tbem ,n cotPpl'» b n.e*ts, and possibly a trifie more . . . ! key-hole--ha 1 what • lime he’ll have beauiUgl. 1 o see the two captains some-
lyrieys.—Ifyaaar their legs will ha bUck anil smooth, tbe eyas lively’ aod tha fe«t pliable. If qld, the eyes will be sunk,
and th. | a«i dry. 2i
//ms.—If then comb and legs are rough they ara old. If smooth and limber ibey
are young.
Foxoor MstniAoi:.-
plicd tbe man, after his usual military ! light sun-bonnot, and Accompanied by salute, "iohn Greer U dead, sir, and | Algy. the liiUe drummer, whom she Bill Grootas we expect is going fast, j had quite won over by kindness, she There are «ix new cases.*’ ^ j moved along toward the habitations ©c“The deuce there are.” mutier^ : copied by-the soldiers end their wires. Captain Monat, springing from his seat | A mnrmnr of pleasure grecud ^d essaying to move to the window. | ,be entered the first—and with her
S«nde»y
“Oraves, did yon ever feel ditzy ?” *T don't kqow bat I hare, sir, some time of my life,” replied the man. with some hesitation. *T believe that's the “flow do you know?” exclaimed Captain Mowwt, taming almost fiercely
npon him.
Tbe orderly started bark a pace, ants wcD-bc mighty be alarmed. The cap tain's eyes were red-and heavy, and hts
heryas her toft
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voice inquired after the sufferers. “Tim's better, thank you,” said the soldier’s wife, the bright tears springing to her eyes as she spoke—"bat oh 1 in the night, I did be so fearful he would die.” * Tim w*j* notorious for drunkenness and abnse of his wife, but here shone the woman’s heart and woman’s lofe. She moved about- his bed so softly drew the curtain where tbe light fell
gelling the door open. Here, you lit- times, arm in arm. talking like brother*, it tie imp, go over and set Cnmgron’s^ " on * d n ° l tbo,l l ,bl lb:l1 one “f thwn. tshome on lire, onlr be .nip ,„d i 00 i, : k'ep ofbi. i><»iiion m ebi,f.nnd boro up Krr.ilv. Tell C.roecou 10 po | ^ iM~.ofpe.moe j u .. . , ■-*’ war. oace followed fli* other with a neti* and walk across the river—pilch dark , L„ t . 1 , - - r 1 hot dcterm.oed *y»t«m of i*rsecutioa, that and no bndg«-t!:e fellow’ll do It. .he ' ho miglit rend him from>#ie army in «fuwoold,” be added savagely. ! grace. He looks back open that unmanly One mornipg when the pale dawn ! trial with foeliag* o^sorrow and bumiiu-
atreamed To through the half-opened shutters, the young captain opened his eves and gaxed intently at his watcher. Cameron sat there, wan and almost til himself, A lamp burning near shed an uncertain, flickering light upon the neatly kept Apartment. Emily slept in the adjoining room, hot she was now moving. preparing to take her husband’*
watch. _ _
die*, to bf shortly succeeded by another. LoKccvnr.—The av.-rsge irngth of Jifo io Shi* conntrv it diminishing at an Alarm., ing exteal—iy haring sar.k in ths three
principal citiesi a* follows.
t£i n —n • S '"''” rk ' J'bl.l.- Bonoo. •R10-20. 2C 2U 72 '
20 *2 •» j i
16C* 15 . 20* much for dirty streets, ccsipool* M d
onreniilated Looms.
WA meetiag has bcea held in Torpnio. Canada, to gel op a testimooial t# Tom Bayarv. the pugilist. The Toronto people
most be col of bosineas.
A teacher of vocal Basic asked an old lady if her grandson had an aar for moiic. Wall,"-said tbe old lady, ••j ralely don't know; won't job take a candle and
look?"
QT'Tbe coming.eenans of Texas.-it fo estimated by tl.o»* be-t informed, will show » population of 550.000. including 150.000 slaves.
Up to the present time, aereaty.fira thoasand eight hundred and sinety-lhree bodies have been interred in Greenwood Cemeta- • 7: d mty - wdI be CaU * * d ‘7 of tha
Thera ara cow before tho American People. about 40 candidate* for the Preiidsn 5 »£25,“ u. ^

