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E ISLAND. NEW JERSB? TflURSDAY, JULY 6,1860.

\ t9 rtquin ug/UUMt. Younf k *t tkt droB'faeat to admire * lt»« glittoring »t«tl, ’ garb of ibt toldier—fair , and oibenrue' ilrife-abhot-a to buckle the corelet . aoldler laddie," and l Mtd beaicoued, who can « war lingers b j her peonu nit the field where 1, the grandest I ? This . Iho waietor -the i inore thin all s of kings to keep the earth pagilisin. Who to judge, beheres for a t war would tree rage in it fee the world’s deprared ’ glory—its wicked i "pomp and circumstani, and tented fields, fiicls. Moral cause i is aeae. Remove the 1 leaders, whose and spoils is at and the

thousands of ted at their • would have lan-

• cultivation of the i la this country.

a, iu

i on the farm it prealitfca beaus p; if

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_ the farmer 7 draw lightly V to'!

What am d de hen wat t hatch de chic The qaesth many wasoi

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Those in fi evideptly I lent mad that bis sjmpi inant party, darkey rose ft begged leave t this effect: ’Spose," doren dock « hatch, which ■ dehen?” This was a | nonplussed the o iogtbof the nrgument, eeif too frr io j

plow early in the plate which has yet as much as : can withstand the trtid shot from tbs Others thiak ntaety-five hand red weight gun at n a clover sod, fist, j short range. The $mt shot would not itieg, say the first of Jane, ; penetrate through tte Iron plate, bat it more likely to be free ; would frsclntu it, oaf on three or fear w down smooth, end '■ striking the plat*' fine aa possible; then : is the aeigbborheojft wooM be< end a half feet apart | to pieces. At a tSitance of At bunin the rows, using four dred or eight Cover with mol- | clothed ship, it

paratively safe;

;r to sew in drills ; ! centrated firing hapir net yet

hills, the labor of certsiaed, there ly facilitated. When | tainty on the a machine, it should j thing into two indies apart in td that a being two and a half diom easily

weather is fine, plant j sided one, and that the destruction of Some, however . life mnst also be greater on board of the

week later. j former. Tbs Wives or van Pncsiommii. Aa* riRAXTs.—The letter writers describe Mrs. Lincoln as a lady about 35 years old, and a cealons Presbyterian. Mr.

Lincoln attends the name church, bat is not a member. He, however, Is a moral

man, and a strict tM>staler. A temperance President, with a Presbyterian

lady to preside at the Vhite House, may effect some changes in Washington man-

nert.

Mb Bell it e lei; M deeded ckereeter, energy, and is not bitterly pro-slav-ery io principle. At fhe murder of the waiter in the hotel in Washington, by Herbert of California foi took tbe occasion to express her strong abhorrence of the nunnera of Southern ruffian* who chanced to obtain sooth in the National

Legislature.

Mm. Donglaa has btjpi for a few years ".ever riucc her marriage, in feet, one of the queens of Waagiogtoa society. Whatever p ople feak of the Liufo Giant, it is settled by a unanimous vote that Mrs. Douglas is charming. If she were a candidate for nomination, no convention won Id ignoi* her claima- If were running for President, she would unite nil suffrages, unless some fanatics west against her on religions grounds; for lira. Douglas is an earnest practical Roman Catholic. Never burn kindly letters. It is so pleasant to read them over whan -the' ink it brown, the paper yellow with age, and the hands that traced the friendly .words He, folded over the hearts that prompted themunder tbe green sod. Above ail never burn knre.leiter*. To read them in after years is Hka a resnrrec tion of one’s youth. The., elderly spinster finds in tbe impassioned offarsfc* foolishly rejected twenty years ago, -a fountain of rejuvenescence. Glancing over it, she realises that ana was one* n belle and a beauty, and beholds her fetmer self in a mirror much more congenial to her taete than the ooe that confronts her is her dressing-room. The “widow indeed" derives a sweet end solemn consolation from the letters of tbe beloved one, who has journeyed before her to the far-off land, from which there come ao messages, and where ehe hopes one day to join him. No photograph can so vividly recall to the mrmery of a mother the tenderness and devotion of Urn children who have left her at tbe call of Heaven, as the opietolry outpouring of their filia! love. The letter of a true son or daughter to a true mother, is eon-etbing better thou aa image of the features; His a telex of the writer’s soul. Keep at! loving letter./ Bunt ouly the harsh asd cruel ohee, and, in tmrniag. for-

A New Haas pc 3. New done*, 3. New Tort. 10. North OatuUns n. ■ is. A ‘fit M A South Carolina, A A Tuuuave, 11. t LI Tuna, 4 A Vermont, A * A Virginia, IA Wiseoasia, ft

asajuu. N. jf—tS?? *. nmhiag down i

Whole vote. Necessary to elect a President Vote of the Mothers States Vote vf the Southern Slates

It the rocks. aadnf o thuir position. The vefomnu cf the wa. ^ fll kyadam nbov. thj^ uhfoh divmte A to the umnerous md factorise of Hamufe. i Wtewing k th* Aeight of the ^ peak of the White Mountain* iyr

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Th* following table shews whea and by whom the several States were settled and

" Franklin. “ Pleasant, M Clintoa,

as well as

jmKMKntsry bodies, a bint from the cap-

•low.

the late Charleston might learn this, in sticking to originating troobvill but carefully asoct Eccs ^-Gcun -on Senses Lake, specimen of of Western New

in imita*

^ thren, formed a tbs purpose ofimtbc discussion of ning topics. e society were

dsrkeyj

with the utcolor,. The which we write i de chickens, de hen wat Idy debated, and were urged d dispntuats- ■ proposition trity, and th« , to conceal rilh the dom. an intelligent Brity ride, and proposition to f yon set one n, and dey de dock nr put, and riven staggerr the force of pmitted hima straggle; itching his ft idea struck ith all the

honse;

States whan founded by whom

Virginia,

New York,

N Hampshire,

Mas...

N. Jersey, Delaware,

MA,

Conn. R. bland, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Penn’a, Georgia.

1«7 1*14 161* 1620 1624 1627 1634 1*36 1636 1650 1670 1682 1731

Dutck

Puritans Puritans

Dutch Swedes

Ld. Baltimore Puntaas It. WiHiams Knglish HugeonoU W T iti. Pann Oglethroyu

Vermont 17M; Kentucky 1 1892; Louisiani

i oppo-

^ , 1792; Tenues

1796; Ohio 1802; LouUiana 1811; lodii 1816; Mississippi 1817; Illinois 1818: Alabama le20; Maine 1820; Missouri 1831; Arkansas 1836; Hiehigan 1837; Florida 1845; Iowa 1846; Witcoasin 1*48; Cull fornia 1850; M.nnesota 1858; Oregon 1859 Tkuj.no SEcaxrs.—I mast relate my ftret and lest experiment in training my oldest boy to keep family secret*. He was a chat' lerbox, and aa he often visited a mow strangers without me, I was fearfal he might tell more than he onght. Bo taking him on my knee I amid—“My dear, yon oev. r tel! anything we my, or let out any of onr plans so ony one—especially Mrs. Jones." His quick mind comprehended <nu ia an instatt, and wiih a very confirm ed look he promised obedience. A tea day* after he entered my room with en air oftriamph, and said, 'matnjna, I minded Mrs. Jones asked me when you were going to New York, an 1 i said 'I can’t tel* yon, for my mamma don't wish you to know any of her plans!'" In my consternation I was tempted to reprove the innocent boy bat upon a moment's thought I lut the met ter pass, knowing that it could not bo ex plained or extenuated, and preferring to lose the friendship of Mrs. Jones, rather than sally his pure, trusting spirit, with a lesson of worldly policy. Whan his young er brother, a more quirt boy, but equally fond of visiting, and a great pet and dar ling with all who knew him, became old enough to betray family secrets, I gava him no caution, but trusted to his common sense. One day, on returning from an errand at a neighboring bouse, be stood awhile absorb-

ed in thought, and then said .•

"Mamma, what shall I say when the peo pie ask ms, “What ia your rtother doing 1 and "Whatdid you have for dinaor T" "What do yon say, my. dear T" said I "Why,” said he, looking bashfully aside, “I My ‘I guess it is lias for mo to go 1'

Little Pilgrim.

•rOn Tuesday ofTsst week the Chan tailor of New Jersey gave aa opinion in the Delaware Bridge can, effecting in some degree the exclusive rights ef the Trenton Delaware Bridge Company. The question came up ou an application to grant a perpetual injunction to restrain th# Company from building a bridge across tbe Dal aware. The Chancellor denied tbe iujuae tie a, beoauM (he fraachire bad hew given to th* company only hy Now Jersey, eed it was sot valid unless assented to by Feati-

sylraaia.

The London Specfter, with that able familiarity with E yed by Eosliih Ji Whiga have « t a cou ventioa io Illinois I Mr. Haklu for brmimt, asd Mr. Mateo for tecr /Vreufewi^aad that th* wboU •*W will be grestely modtt.J Mora the Kfeetion comes os in June. An experiencod raisor and traiaer of eoltt, in Matee, says.- "An important point fin rearing is the practice of speakiug to them in a gentle tone of voice, sad fre- ' qaently handling them whde by the side of the dam. and after going io grass, taking care aot to throw anythiag at thma, boK^w allow them te food from the hand. Treat them ki:.dly aad they wtU I

M*."

‘I Will Nor."—-“I fdU net" said a little boy stoutly sa l passed along. Thu tone of his voice stack ms. “What won't yon do?" I stopped aad

isked.

.."That boy wants me to make beltev*' •Mntbiw»» »; ■Ottv.^ao •—C W ttwered, in the same stout tone. The little boy is oa tbe right track. That is jast one of the places to say ‘wont ' l hope he will stick to it. He will, I fool

Coffee grows upon a small tree, about six feet high, which prodac?* berries similar ia siae and color to cranberries. Upon breaking open ooe of these berries, you find two bard kernel* of coffee, surrounded hy a juicy palp. The kerb#)* Only require drying to be fit for market. Thf Jssf of - the coffee plant ia of a bright, gliatoateg green, which renders it valuable in conaer ratories for ernament. / In the Engtuh House ef Lords, recently. Karl Granville, in an elaborate apoeck ou tbe repeal of the tax on paper, declared that American procesoes for papuMuakiug were infinitely superior to the English ; and that Ragland was also behind Franca and Japatrin the manufacture of this important article. i*-The Post Office Deportment has given notice that the Californie toails will ao longer be lurried by tbe Isthmus of Paaainn, on account of the faiUra of Ceafrois to make any arrangement to continue th* route. g**l!aruney, the former ageut of Adante Exprese, hak ( leaded guilty to the robbery of $50,000 end has bM* eentenced to ton years' imprisonmaat. His wifo and othor parties were implicated is the robbery, aad will doubtless be brought to Jdrifofc A ContenteAmiwrfTa tkm jilte^r Mhtemg a man can onjoy m this dMW; *#* if ia Ibu present lifo his happidus* arise# from the subduing of his drsiras, it will i it the asxt from ths gjutifitattei af

» of the Up of t

h»th. ’

"CWu." said Charles, "dil Httlw srio have a pink ribbon roadl his aenk too you last him T"—“Yea, yea, th* littte

by am- Every drop of mils brought iato Pari* i* dem," replied Clara. "Haro you ssa i tested st th* barrisre by th* leetomutor, to him f—“No. art sxeetly; hot here's a

ribbon in the saBssgc."

r if the "iron-tailed cow” 1 of dilating it—if so th* who)

berogaHty ofit is ». Th# Paris

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