Cape May Ocean Wave, 18 October 1860 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOLUME 6.

CAPE ISLAND. NEW JEUSIW, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, JStK).

NUMBER 21.

from the ‘ New Terkrt." SKATE OF STJEMEB. ~ity- - . Jr? me* C. tfow moonirullj, ho* tnonmfally, i» boros upon th* breeze Departioif sommer b runcrnl knell . ffrwa thaiad ftghinz tree* 1 bitmiioo tie Inl'niog ear In tccenU ot^ecay, Like U»e voice of gome loved being Too early called away. 8«e. Abe dry and wither’d leaves Are railing one by oae Upon the cold and dewy ground— Death’s work is nearly done ; And the bird* upon the branches A plaintive requiem keep To the flowers aronnd them lyieg lit lone and silent sleep. 17101* leaves and flowers ar» moaldoring Beneath the bend of time, These sweet minstrels of the Tercet WIN eeek some other clime | _No longer will (Loir wild notes Betoand through wood or glen. Sat tbs flower*, th* birds, the tuushtne, Will all have left ns then. fitill they leave ns With a .promise, A promise to return. Through the dark and dreary winter Oor hearts will fondly yearn Por the mrfrry little songster* •And the flowers upon the plain ; Sit th* sunshine, birds and somuuT, And flowarf^wlH come again.

teen stations, and one bundn-d and fifty '?e banquette. . Every licnrt ccaq.j.i fer i property in this ward the pro h'nt year D C RT rDMIlMHC out-etations. Hho instant a{rp!rently to beat. It was [ will exceed Uie‘total expenditures “‘-“t.KT C. U IVi U N 1/9, Tbero hare been sent out since the a moment oftWlling, of terrible inter- four of the New England Slates. All i a CENT PORTflE SALK OP" ’ ( aoclely was formed, asbrdained mission est; hot It ml for on instnnt. A the daily nswspaper* Boston and I | aries, their wives, physicians, ai.d other [ friendly hand Inm within' grasped her most weekly jonrnaDAila ■agaxmos, ol t . MVRTA Q MA TlIRR'S ) co-laborers, one thousand, two hundred , convulsively, ®d little Dora wns | every class iss^od^nBoston, ore publish- i i and fifty-seven ; of these throe hnndred safe ! * iedin this lysrd. The eomplotc list ot' )Ol'k> AND SHOES, ? and sixty-six are living and in service, i An the WQrdft”*hc's safe, sue'e safe," these papers, magazines and rcviewi in. | Of native helpers there arc fonr hundred rang through tin bail, the mmher, who : elude* the names Of mnrpthan one bun* | COLD SPRING, ' and fifty sight; in all cigi t hundred and had not yet rorihed the door, and knew 1 dred und tw^iUy periodicals Nearly • CAFF MAY NEW JKRBEY ' twenty-four persons now employed by not what the mAler was, but who never- all the publishing houses of Boston are ( the society in miMion Gelds. One ban- theless had a pweatment that her child in this district. But the most remarks- , Tbs Largest and Cheapest Slock of Beets

was in danger, iwooned and fell npon i ble fact connected with this locality is, | nuj Shoes iu the county, the floor. The little girl had been at | that more lltau jiot hundred lavyen I lvt ,^ ,^0

play in Hie rood and swung out upon l have offices in ibis einglc ward. j < ^1 „ **

Th.U.»iae. U .^-| - WASHINGTON HOUSE,

AS UHEXPECTED HOG.

The following, wt-ich i* good » i true, is said to havo happen

a organ grinder "bo

dred and forty-fonr churches are reported, with one thousand and ninety-six members added during the past year, making the total membership not less

then eighteen thousand nine hundred ded at the dizzy height over the banned eighteen. Dnringthc year six mis- , queue, her Hub hands lost their power, | sionariea hare returned to their fields, and had her drasnot caught upon the w

twenty-six gone forth to labor, and . book or catch tf the blind, she 1 B ji, n g through the country, accompao thirteen others are now under appoint- have fallen to the ground and been dash- tamo boar, which ho had trained iu i | ment. ; ed to pieces. Ciptuin Kirk, one of the ( stopped before a farmer'o homo late c j The society’s anneal report, from { guests at tho hot^l, was ascending the tornoon, ami afu-r amusing th« Tamil; I which these facts are gleaned, was read . stairs at the tim^ |B(! hearing the alarm j ha performances, obtained p j Tuesday afternoon. Friday evening and comprebendiig what was the matter, ( »W 1111 ni fl hl tk-w....

I President Fisher, of Hamilton College, rushed into the ?t*om and rescued th* j N. Y. preached tot he society ; while little creature as Wore described. The

nough toij od • Out ,

was trar., !»..

d bJ.,i.J,

dun ci

the famify wi

n the barn

The bear «

keeping.

e af- r, with , ^ . t

placod'in th* t „ ng Iho night, J. terrible noise

Cape Island, H. 3. rtnir lc»»od the above Hofei. .

,WtD-

f'AlRaad looro I. nilLliod, STOVl S » coatpruUe «aU pkaaaol

’ and apparently , im itni t.

\r

field, almost twenty-two years since, , gsve an acconnt of the forty churches

-jODlDtflon.l pnomcr.. »bo «llo.v! of , sr tbemiclm to bo cmlltd Ike Wend, of Dr . u „ lin o( CgmuiUnunl.. .ho

nlnioos.

The American Board of CommisA)r Foroign Misston, is (he name •dir the fintt society formed on the American continent, to carry on evangelical missions in heathen countries. It was organised In 1810; hence the present suceting I* called Its •’Imlf-centennial,” •or meeting. T^Ivsockty bn* received the contributions of the CongregotioanlisU; and, in part, oi the Episcopalians, the Presbyterians, and ■some other denominations. ■Some «i the original members of the wociely took bold of the work titer much aMhatiftti, ond then with trembling hands; yet moved and driven mdo 40 by tbo entreaties and urging of the young men who had consecrated themselves to labor in foreign fields; and snored also, wc cannot doubt, by the mighty Spirit of God, who ha*, in the conrao of half a century, made the Hlllc baud of tolsstonarles to “become a thoasand j” and the few who then contributed to t he support of missions to become

; those who conld not find place in the 1 whole incident toek place and was over -M Uf ,j, r . h e |p I Temple jWed another nodience room, in less time than it takes us to write | eD({fcge d in a straggle for life. 1 1 and were addressed by Rev. Dr. Lind- ! three lines. It was a truly wonderful ha*t»n*d to the spot, followed by | ley, of Africa, and Rev. Dr. Perkins, 1 escape from instant death. ' grinder nnd other inmntei of the bom*, and tf fe VMtWtea Miulra. I I (o.nd tb, Un. b,.,r «U1| i ; , l„ ,mI T 1 | 1 . . . i A EOMAimc BTOBY. brace hugcioc him liglitly, while the poor 1 b... already made .ergrnl references Tll , Dl .p.,ob Tb,

| remarkable stqyy, derived from a gentle- j tear was muzzled, anJ could do the man man for many years engaged in the I no serious Injury, though bo was far from , prosecution of military claims, who ob- [ comfortably situated Upon examination,

-common. ,l na. also opened and «»«• | (,„m a a«cc»dsnl,P™-.-! to b. . Jl.hoi,,., botcher, .bo

o( the parties ,holform lit. .object ; b.d com. t. the b.co to ...o', c.ir - , . 1 . — ■ , 1 1 1 In ihe darkness ho had stumMe.] ov*r Brut ,1 " , E*' 1 -' “> u " rcolb' 1011 ., w| , 0 hi , d ulzM , liin h , u tira

in tbi. very l,o«,e de.i K n.,ed to hi, j “ ,r ““ * 1'“’" Tb! 11 " """ b "> "T"

* I company ratsed at three year*. T he ; ((O0(1 ca ,, ed oat .. nu , hira j, ck A ani j tbe company went North and joined Wash- ’ bMr< «pjoying tho sport, emunuod. .to inglon’s army. Taking part in all the squeeze him anmercifully, until tho farmer previous battles, Lane was severely ] thought he had been sufficiently punislieJ,

KHROa.

ii nf r»|»p May are pirtlruUity notifled

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Cpt-Mey* .

ht.nr*, lof Hit oae at

nn (be I/it, whit

W. W. WAUK, Pao.

a W«*e. M

MEETING to the first meeting in the Temple, I Wednesday. Park street church, the

Y*wtmpo^nt*^ceUng ,< wn° n doubt l ltM I !f r ** ed ' fi ^ C * l ^ eMtcrn e " <, of lhe j prosecution of military claims, who ob | comforUMy situated l>

TIMBER FOR SALE. j[ l \t>c, ., nit on ilit ro.ii! Ic.tila* Itam Ihe^CoMT uoi>. i.. i.o.hco—an-rtoi is* traiDma tmt— ».I I- hr 1,1 (in I-RIVXTXSAUI at aai_ti«**»- , t - I Mil of when. If not swe, it wBl

AtJlXlbNOBR WtUtXDJM.

in Turkey, that have been the result of

this society’s labor there.

O’er the jftonmy hills of darkness.

Look, my soul, be still and gaze,

was then sung by tho congregalion Its*. Mr. Williams, ol Kasli-rti Turkey, then spoks of the ruling love of tho !

missionary, the zeal often shown by lhe P nn J r n * ' rD * e

coovecu, mtd oor dot, lo .mmolblc , "Pi^, th.» l.o .oldlrr.

„ TLs total receipt* of the socisty arc now aoma $400,000 annually—the past yur Ib.y buo bc.o A' great debt had accumulated on tbo society, after tins ffiaoclaf reverses of ’57, compening diminished appropriations to many of their missions,, with most painfo?result*. Not only is that debt paid, bvt,.in a coosttltation and discusaioB, participated in by uany from Canada an the Stater, east and weet, cmbmmmg distinguished kyraen and promluent clergymen, the Board were cn., aoongnd to go forward confidently, with an open baad.1 The consideration of this niattar—retrenchment, or the enUigmaesH of the missions as divine peevkleace shall seem to demand—oc I meet of tho time af buth the sg end afternoon service* of yes(Wednradajr Oct. S<^, in Tret Ttmpk- The house was fall, aad • remained without sitting room, t lo hear. I aUeraod that m B ia thirty miaotes before th*

wounded at Brandywine, or Germantown, and during the bultlu and after, was taken care of by a brother soldier, lo whom ha hail Ucvjiuh grnntlj auai'h ed, and who belonged to the same com-

The term of service

sprvatl abrnal, an town to escape the j.-i-ted him.

ed.

the butcher LlicuIeU^.c

Other returned missionaries also addressed- another meeting, iu the tame

house, in the afternoon.

The Rev. Pres, ilopkins delivered: in the evening, in the Temple, nConitncmorative Discourse ; hot your correspondent, not going before the appointed hour, conld not gain standing ream to

hoar, though tie sought it at seven of I ,

tbo different entrance doors : He foond ! ,l ' r lli0 ° r t ’"’ “'*' on U *’■ d “-

The be«l

L>ath«r of b. make tl perfeclly wa( inp : Take of }vltow half, .>f mutton »uet f. horse (urpertine half

BLACKING. eking for

place, however, at tho Park street ! church, In eeasou to join with the "great' congregation,” singing in a tune familiar to all yoar readers—"Zion”—the

hymn commencing—

On the mountains' top appearing Among the after exercises here was a very intelligible address by Mr. Williams, (named above) on the character of the Turks with reference to missionary operations. A third Loose was also

opened thi* evening.

May this great anniversary and jubilee contributed its own large quota 15 , nourish and expand an interest in Mis»na. b.

A THMILLIUG UrCIDXKT.

The gncsla- at the Lafayette Hotel, eays the New Orleans "Commercial”^ the 11 in instant, were yesterday, while at dinner, thrown into a paroxysm of excitement by one of those thrilling In. cidents which attest bow Intense and profound are tho sympathies of the human heart. A woman, a stranger, appeared at the door of the dining room and uttered a screatn of terrror. What

Inaudible, bat her actions

indkatedTbat something dreadful was occuriog. There was a aimultaneous for the door, and oat upon the

when, horror of horrors ! n

jew* Old, the

discksrged and returned home devoted and inseparable friends. In the meantime the tide of war rolled on to the Sonth, and they again enlisted to serve in Gen. Lincoln’s army, at that time engaged in the scige of Savannah. In that seigt they did their duly bravely. At last Lane’s friend was wounded in

tarn, and was carried off the field in the ! This composition is sometimes run j arms of bis devoted friend. While nn- m <’ 0,d »- ‘ nd * ,lld ond * r lhB nam ' , of

fog ball* ; when it is used, It may be robbed npon a brush, which «ht

add (he tael, nnd afterwards the h< pentine ; when the wboL is molted, | it from the lire ; mix in gradually t black, constantly stirring till it

Islands, j yjo girt about g T8 Jcm A Me.; danghsar of oae of. thp lady

hotal, wae seen suspend

by her v bllmJ

forty feet above

1 A young man having floished hit raediesl ) studies, applied to an old geoOetaaa to 'know whether his neighboorbeed woaU be I an eligible situation for a physician. I “Why,” replied tho old man, “whaVcan

I yon do

“tYtiy. sir T fan feel a potto, and discovI er from it whet disease a patient is nabject

to.• ,

"Ilear, then, feel ol ,tlllne, , ■ said theSld i man. »troching oof hi* arm. I ‘ You are troubled with tho headache,'’ . 1 laid tho youcg phyaician after a very saga- ■ ciout look. "Never bad it in my life," said the old gentleman. , This was a poser. Profound silence en-

sued.

a . “I »uppo-.o you lleink me a fool,” said th* i- , physician, retiring. ,4 “Ah,',ca krow what 1 1h‘i > l' r hot you

, -cn't know what l fttl."

As a weary traveler was treading his way Ihroegh the mud in a far west region of the couritry, he discovered a yoong maiden 1 seated in the door of a email log honsc. " Ho rode up in front of the home, and o«k " ed the girl for a driok'of water; he drank It, and she being the first woman he had seen for several deys, offered her a dime for a kisa. The young maiden accepted the

| dime before asked—

''What shall I do with the dime?” '•You may use it in any way you w

jo replied, “it is yoors.”

“If that’s the case, I'll give yonb dinjg^and take another kisrr 1 -'-'-

very happily together, and loft several children. Both the man and his wife received pensions until (heir decease, for

services rendered as soldiers-

There are thirteen .hundred nnd fortytwo shops, stores and Warehouses in tho Fourth Ward of Boston. Thirty-eight banka with au aggregate capital of $3C000,000, two savings bauks and forty ifanrance companies, exclusive of foreign agencies, transect their business within the ward BaUfe It contains the Market, Post Office, Custom H«nse, City Hell, Mosic Hall, Boston Athlnaum, Merchant’s Exchange, OId~8tate

House, Feneull Hall and other noted - < spubtl= buildings. It Hu three diuretics (*»«!*!£* *"■* «Wtltf*l •

that were erocted Before the Revolution, •l*® 1

farmer.

“Po you wish your daughter to lake !••

sonst"

“No, sir, not my dater." •*Your so n, perh apa."

"Net sir.”

■•Who then, sir; not yourself, I hipe." “No, not myself, bat somebody a dcru tight more ditBcnlt." /- "Aiid wbo msy that bj>^ “A four year old mi^ I bought ’tother day from Capt. Uumbright. Learn hi draw. ud dern me if I don’t oat pewter aafi give yon the best hundred dollars yon

evereecd."

“Leave my study, sir,” said Mr. C-.

••yon’r* a blackguard."

Tb* acen* closed by the coaatrymsn walking down ataire, while Mr. C. restored

and several of the latest and most valuable historical librariw In the country ere in the ward. Tho taxes paid on the | him.

e can ucrer savingly know

covered that his brave and tender com- . w(irmed bj(fore thf firo . |t „ ft)go (hc , panion was a woman I It appeared that b |, ekinj , forBTflry ktn( , of harne „ the formed ostrongeUachmcntto Lane, „ u wa „i 0 a in a i arsrn qoan tity. it whom she had accidentally met, bat gently m<-lt«d in a ladle or pot, over made so little impression upon him that I ing-dUh with live coals, he did dot recognize her when ho sfter- bkixinoakabtist.

wards^ met her disguised as a soldier. Mr. C—. is one of oor most popular j offer, and rocoivoJ both me kiu and tho

She was in despair when Lnnc %i!i*tcd, ar ii,taod teaehere of drawing, whose stn- dime.

and under the inspiration of affection 1 dio is bai a short distance from tho State Tho traveler wa* about lo resLno hit the fled from her parents, donned the ] House. Ywitcrdiy morniog while copying , Journey, hot Iho maid never having |een a

Continental uniform, and followed him | a by G 1 " l do 1 Mr. C wa.-. interrup-1

to the war. What enaued was a prop- ^ ^ a ro °^ lo ( °, kin f Ti,i,or er finale t'nsucka romance. The woun- M j » r " ’’ * ° pa,aUr ’ ded woman reeov«-ed, and as soon as tho | .. Y “a’loach cre.tirs to draw. I belieT

twajn were released from captivity they | ..y c , Mir . c . f wbo raoa.d dinm^od ta bec'ome one- They lived many yesrs | thalhis visitor might bo some wealthy old \ ~ , ... . *** 6 n An Ir,,lim * no, >e dtt y •Bflht gnin-

1 ea which he was obliged to tell for eighteen

shillings. Next day he saw another in the street. “No, no," said he, “I'll have nothlo do with yon, I lost three shilling* by yoar brother, yesterday." A man who had purchased a pair of new shoos, finding :he road to be ralhera roojh one. decided on potting the shoes under hie arm, pnd WiUkiog home b*ref<foie\ After* while he stubbed his great toe, taking the nail off as clean as a whlstle"Htfw Incky ?’’ be exclaimed, “what a tremendous kick that would hare been for the

shoe*Ft---: -

Btone balfou were used uatil th* year 15U. when iron wa* adopted. It was nearly the close of tho sixteenth century before leaden ballets were adopted. Stone cen-

non balls arc yet nsed In the Fast.

Be calm and qmet in yonr life. You am not necessarily serviceable to other* when

you are troublesome lo younelC-