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mil willi Aim toeki. Thoso in' the artonifl « oltouU bu fatunnJIkldf a tiered irft.i pyrcu* j — aiuus; and we »liuuj i (uictJte as l-un a* pus- i Vv wide at lead IKOOll stand of the moat aj; i ^--proved tnuricct? ami rtd« «. and . .aduitiuaal ■* field pieces and military stnre* I aim advise that tho Governor lie an thorized to form four Regiments with proper officers, and la have them properly armed uud equipped to be subject to bio call, and to be stationed within itiia Statu for | howio protection a* he in hi« judgment may i from time to lime direct. And u* it is not "improbable that further requisition may be I made upon N'cw Jer»ry by the Federal j tjoveriu^ent, the raid loor regiments are to J be subject to be d-lnched in limb service ! and to that cml I advise thai anllioiity be | given me to accept at once regiment* I which are being fbrtued in variotu part* of j the State, in order that such requisition j may be met without delay by regiments pr iperly equipped and drilled. 1 farther advise that the Coventor be generally entrusted with full power by tire expenditure of money and the calling fur nun, forming, equipping and timing of reg- j 4 neiit-s to*u -•!.•• provisions for the defence of Iho State, and especially in provid i for the protection of on r sea coast, the coaila of the Delaware, and oar frontier. Now Jer-ey i* the natural highway from the South to lint .North. Nut only dm s thr line of travel (or year* show th:*, but j the fact is impressed upon us by the litem* oriel of the war of tho lie volution, when a ! ravaging army, marching through our bo.--dets, preyed njion the rabiUnc*. horned the j houaee. devastated the Held*, and pillaged the gnineriei of tho people. From fie ; spirit already manifested by tho<u n ho j have risen up to be enemies of the nation, 1 advise that reliance for defence bo placed , only on God and tho strong arm of power, j Wc should be prepared to resist Invasion, should circumstance* threateu it. The selection of Several position* in the $Kjptli«rii , part of the State, or perhapa the establish. . nwnt there or a riugle ••■•r.tral cpmp, whoro troop* may be posted, drilled in the duties of military torvice, practiced in artillery, and be in a general readme'* of organic.' tion, equipment and discipline, may become i csbmti.il to our protection. Tho State* of : New- York and Pooniy lvania having a com- j mon interest with u* in I h iff defence. troa J ! doubtless, if necessary, co-operate w,th Now Jer*»y. The iiUth section of the mil ilia law ha* reference to this defence, bet ill provisions am inadequate. It bat Wr i suggested to me by highly respectable eit. wo* of some of the counties, t*fnt in order to provide Tor the families of the volunteerand to linve the expenses fall with sum i equality on the citizen*, an act should b > 1 pasted authorizing the Board of Freehol- j der* of any conuly to lay a tax on their i citizens for that purpose. I coin mend this subject to your rrapecttai camifltratlonr — fI'ower should be giren the Kxecutive to : ■npplv, nt hi* discretion, regiment* that may b« accepted, with ration*, and to g:v them roinpenaaii >n wrheu employed by th.- .. Slite. without being mustered into srrvire ' w* the United State*. While eome of tho ntravurei of defence ■uggestod and m • t of the expenditure «!- l.nled to. properly falls within iliu provinc nf the Federal Government, still "we would 1 not rely exclusively upon others. The : people of thi* State are able and willing to j defend thumseivt-4, and a* far a* in their power to relieve the General Government. Nothing will lie done contrary la the will • 1 of the General Government when tho sub- j ' ject i* rightfully under their control— and 1 that government will not heritftte to roim- 1 1 Worse the Statu all the expenditure* which : : w:« it* to pay. 1 I have iho* called yenr attention to the ; ' Importance of adopting menu* nod measure* Tor |h« defence of our State and it- ' tion. The nwcctkity for tho defence has ! " tome nt'.- j u*. ut a lime wliotf abundant ' capital Hit unemployed, when nlnrpla* Id' ' provisions fiil* the land, when men are not : 1 folly occupied, arid when there i« an en- ! 1 tire unanimity nt the North. Three favor- ; ' aide cireumiUnres, whn« thev remote all j 1 uncertainty as to the result, do not reyrve u* from the necessity of thorough ! > preparation*. j t I aui firmly persuaded that it i* time for j > ' the Slate* to be in earnest in the defence -I i > our institutions. We have a government I i which, while parties have ^rred. and Slate* ! 1 ■nd monicipalttios have heen exacting, has I ' from live U»nr of il» formation, never Conn- i ' hi any iudivi-aal, north, nouth, east and > west with anything hat unmiujc!«d {drawing*. * )>eep-l*i>l pi""-* '•» destroy that Govern- « meni are manifest. Tiie South, aiider the i VtJiscrinial* charge of fanuitcum at Ihejj North, m*kns war against its best frienrf*. j - and trlufu assuming to deprv rata tocrcian. j i move* on fur oar virtual subjugation. Thi* j M an atrocity for which ihero is uo exena*. 1 I and no palliative. To gratify mere pMainu j t %Uey Htinlcsily do troy hit a Urn* our na- j .
i tional interest', oitd r ib us and the world ' j fji cuneratiuu* nftor c*mi ration* of ono of ! j b raiiiutinn »f ti* jinl b'llf cifnry the Christian era, f know not that history recurd* a graver crime against heaven and r oirtb. If there are friends of the Union nt llif*"" Sonth. n« I hope thvie are. let them now , -land forth, dot by tho e&ptticn of a mere moral influence-, but In their physical now I er. and million* ni'l aid them in the main- ! • tenance nf Ihow fhitifamontal Ian* of the 1 1 nation, which no local mnjorili'-* have a > I right to subvert. It is imjio»*ilde that nl- >! legiance to Iho govetlinient of any- Stale | of thi* Union can ever conflict with fealty ' : to the general government in mutter* which 1 a free wri li u vonstilOTtoii ha* d fim-l and I" [ canlmtMed to it* control. To iiiaiiifnin and enforce any other ducfrino de»tr".".* tho c.ij The issue in which many nt the South ' enlisted has been adroitly chariVeil by eo..l, ' iletigning politicians. It i* no 1 mser one <>f politics, to bo settled at the h allo; -V.i\, ' | Imt tj.o issue is. • tkull til* nattfii continue '■ to eritl and the place indicated fur it* dr. ; termination i» the field of battle. 1 j Many may have, been deceived by smooth i i word* into porticipiiliun with eritna wbic! , ; | under it* trne n ime, they would have i , kcunied to i-ntertaiii. I'ne event* of the j la«t in on th have given deGuiSwMo term-, and '"wceMluu" is now found to ibx u u* j nonyin i f "treason." and menu*, to attach j the capital, subvert the government, and j j destroy the prestige, tl not tho existence of j the nnt M>. New jersey trill meet tho fri»i->. end rise • j to the lieijilit of her great dutv, ever Stand1 ing Arm by the Union, tho Constitution, ntid tho Laws, j " t.'ll A Rl.KS S CI.ltFN. CAP£ MAY OC::AN WAVE. j GAPEISI.AN!) X.,1. , J. E. LEACH. - -Editor. Pabll.hrr anil (*roprlrt.ar, ; UN.ll l)Ob I. A XI flit: annum: Thursday, fiTay 9, lBfil. qehekaj. WinriiiU) scoxr. During thn sure inab uT iitrr veuiitry, fur : ' tho l*»t few month*, the man whose name ' heads tl ii article Im* ' ••■•eii the "object of j ! cot.iidearble onxietv. nit.l tW rubject of j ; many remark.*, both in prai-« ami ratidem ' ' nation. Ilotli n* a gnntlrir.ru, and a* a ! ! military rhiellaiu. he hu* ktnod without a' j superior in hi* time, in iho ryes of every American, Olid a* well in the eye* of the civilized world, unt.l American rebellion converted viituo into vice (that i*, in ila - ua-u corrupt JlitfJ tlttCu which tho vile, serpent tongue of ctdotnny n« hissed forilt . il» venomoit* breath, ngaiust tho matt whom the satyr parties had over before landed to the shies; because, forsooth^ ' lie ventured to *t»nii. u« ho had ever stood : — a firm and unyi- 1 ling paltiot — a lover and defender of th- country that had ever ' ibdighlnd to do him beltor. Gen. S'cott, it should l»» recollected is a Southerner— n Virginian by 'birth; and) while thoin who Lad before stood hhtll ' in the estimation of thn country were , ! being swept nway with tho, whirlpool : <-f rebellion and levolution, those mad rebj el* Vainly supposed that they would be fob | lowed by the giant who stood* in poiut ! of character, heud end shoulder* above them all ; but finding tbeir mistabo, lau i guage could hardly be fi.und vile enough, ! fur the execrations which the wicked hearts i of traitor* would hesp upon liin* He was j callipd an "old grey-headed traitor," Vlmply ' -'cause he woulJ tot lie a traitor, and an | "I'M granny." because he Itood as firm as ! adamant, in the dignity of ripened man < lii'uJ, wln-n the world was convnlsed with I moral earthquakes around him. Ami when j it au found that Lis own native was s about to commit wholesale treason, cvi-n i the fear* of some of those, along side of i -s horn ho had hitherto stood unflinchingly, j were aroused, itisomnch that it Wa> repori led that he wu» about to resign hi* comI mission, and follow hi* state to ruin. Nor ! was thi* so much to be wond«rad nt, when ! was recvilLcled how many other* who | had »n lung proclaimed themselves Union ! men, had, in the twinkle of an eye, a* it were, been carried into the vortex of secession. Hut no! the hnro of Uhapullepec. who bail stood unflinchingly amid the roar of cannon and the smoke of battle, was not to" bo hurled from hi* high posit nn of , justice, patriotism and honor, even by the -weeping tomb-wind, coming from the bot- | tender* pit. When the report Of Aootl's defection. > hurled along with lighting speed, rescind ithe South, some truly comical rrrne* tram rpired. lu New Uikaru, as we learn truui
"'(in of their own journal*, tho rrpoit. was received with ike wildmtt acclsniatioo* of ! rejoicing. Guns neio fired and every other 1 demonstration of jobilalioq was resorted to Jolly equal to that of the previous dry. I when tho news of the s«ces*inn ofj^irgitila ' reached that Southern 1'atitlemouiUM. '"Aud after giving this lying item of news, and exalting itrihu highest tune* over it. , - the satiic journal proceeds to pronvnuce a 1 • eulogy, tljpt would have done honor to nn Administration newspaper, upon him who j ■ had, bot a short time before, beett denouuc- , i ' i-J as a "grey-headed traitor." Iit)l«! think- ! - ing, no noubt, that the next day would I • bring them a flat contradiction or th- whole ba«o slander; leaving Gen Scott standing i ; where lie had ever stood, nnd probably ; 1 . ever will stand. ;a$ vXJfre**cd ill the follow. I j :ng telegram, sent to lion. J. J. (.'riitcii- ■ den : Wasuiscttox, Apr. 20. 1861. ! i : 1 have not changed ; never thought of ; , changing; always n Union, umtv" WINF1K1.D SCOTT. ri their eye*. Stand* the 'f-M-. "Jta.. t . im did before. May God give at a nation | of jtiiil such jiraiu-ts I SCMKABXILSJin- WEEKLY NEVB. Kvvy*^ep,.rt Capit i»l. lor some . tiuie^inrt, indio.it. i. thaStlie dlv* T* now so { yirf supplied with armed men, thai it i* en'(t urely impregnablu agoin-t ny attack; and it a fear* seem to be entertained there j ( Fiom all we con gather, we conclude there' I . ; must now be lit least. Uii.CJll men in am. . , I in and nronnsi the city. Halt erics nrveivc- j j ted ut the vjv .- entrances, and the ! mast vigilant -i.-icli i» kept of every movement. Traitors dare not show thcniielver. Several »pit>* and traitors have been detec- ! ted, and dealt with in tho strictness of the , I iw. Two tuen employed at the navy yard j were detected in filling shell with snn.l and ' saw-dust.- instead of the usual combustt-; Tho report* tioticod in the Wrvj lu-t we«k. inrefirter.ee to liostditien at Fort. I'icketi*. prove to be only unfoumled nt mors The steamer Atlantic has arrived , j ut New York, from IVnsac.ila, btiuging a , ; b»arer of despvtvh^ for Washington, trad | nil was quiet rp*|pj!ie time they left. The | yfort t* strongly -arrisone.'; rompanie* of ! flying artillery are on t'.,« island <>u which | I it i* situate. I. nnd every pri-imrutioii is tnade 1 | serin coiifldctlt- of ibeirubility to re*i-t miy j I silack ; nod. !n v iew of nil this, it is^curct • | ly probable that tlie rebel fine.:* will make J any nt present; while is is thought thai ] move to recapture tho navy yard nt that i place. Report* #0y that tlie enemy arc mtifter- j ! ing strong in Virginia, tint nu exact nc- ! ' count cf thejr nutuberr can bu osccr'aiiicd, , 1 and they do not appear to b« making any ' move towards Washington ; hut, on the | contrary, troops here oforo stationed at ! Alexandria, near by the capital, have bei-n ■ ' removed ->ome fifty mites interior. 'I Its 1'iesidetit has i*sncd another proc!p> j million, calling nut more force*. About | •IX con 0re to bo cnli.-tvd for throe years, uo- 1 less sooper discharged ; some 2'J.0(lt) are t.< ! ■ bc added to the ttgnlur army, nnd Id.Oyn j ar«j<> be rtngloyeu in tho nisrin- ecrvicc for' three years, making an udjijion to , those lo-fotvi called out, of Ijore titan tW.flOO. men. Tl.i« doe* not look much like yi'-i.i ing, nntil the work is fully uccotnpiAhml. i Tho New York UxprefS publishes a IcK ! ler frunt Louisville, Ky., which, if trn. ,. , ttiflke* a most astounding development of* the iniquity and Uorharjstn of the secession movement. The writer asserts himself n secessionist,- nnd a determined enemy of the North t but an open enemy, lie »ay» thai ther^is a deep laid plan to set fire to I'hitadelpliia. Now York and Doston, in different places, ait'l all in the same night ; the nighl befr.ro an attnek on VN ashiniiton. I'ha r.;:ier.wnrk* rr« also to be cut off nt the same lime. It ha* been concocted by , tho "K nisht* of the Golden Circle" not by the Southern Government, though kniiuii la Jeff. DaVii ; and after some hesitation, consented to by him. Tho writer travelled 400 mile to mail '.is Inter, t-i uvotd drt.-c ion. The dcr.-lopc MenX may bijrccelvetl for what it i« worth. They arc none too good to do it; hoe-cver. H is onid that Gov. Letcher will order (he e vac nation of Morpetn Ferry bj the Virginia troop*. Missouri and Delaware, will fill up for the Federal Government, tbe regiments called for by the President*. Kentucky, Virginia and Maryland will alio nearly scad their quota. The New -Toner regiments have arrived at Washington. They wqge fully equipped. (iovmn's Mtwssna.— In our column;will b»> fiend th* Menage of Gov. Olden, d. .■! ryrad to the extra session of the New Jersey Legislator*, on 'Tuesday of last week. We temmtnd it to y our catcfnl ]>«. ■OML
I ii ABY LASD AVE II OS. f - Th* people. or Maryland, and especially ft those of lialtimore, seem to cat °P Some j queer antics. At tho titno o' the seigS of | . Sampler, nothing but Union Sags "were i i seen and "hurrah for the Union trn; heard; | ( i itu.lDa svceVkionigl dare speak, he wo* con. - i pelled l<i call on the police for protection. ; ( . | When, a few days after, troop* were quilely ( i passing through, on their way to protect , i ! our common capital, .everything wa« turned i j upside down, tho, soldier* were brutally ' | - ' mtir'Jercd and their bodies mangled after j . ! they were dea l. The Union men dare not | I I say their Mini* were their own ; they a «-re , . ! driven front the state, and compelled to ! ( ; i seek shelter in Pennsylvania, ltailroad 1 | tnicko were torn up. bridge* burnt, ferry- ; , (. boat* suuk, and things in gcnprul smashed j , . hp., Mob taw ruled, and the loyal citi/eiis.b | | and the authorities, were perfectly over- ; - -. awed lu about a week from tnat tunc. ; . f; the tables were ag-iin turned, and the Un- j ; ion feeling was predominant ; the stars and ; , ! stripes aero Siytt.g ; Union meetings wi-te • i [ held, w here U nioti speeches were made and . Unlvtl resolntions were passed, and the S". , i ce-»;«n.uia were nan eit ineentuf ; and what ; ■ i suinmerscl they v..!! neat turn remain* to i be Seen These thing* indicate a strange ; state of society. WHAT THSTHAVB DONE. Some men -com plain. n( our govermncM 1 1 not doing enough ; be.-, to u>, tuo only won- ' j tier U thev lirvo. Julie so tttucli in so short ' -In time. .Since the I'reyldr:;!*! Frockima- 1 1 ' 'ion, »r April l-'ith. the Capital has keen ' ' j investeil with a fine., of sonic 23.000 men, j 1 l-tthrevetnl thousand in ran* and other 1 j place* not far distant ; a large force is aryn- 1 ed, equipped and drilled, in the border 1 j freo states, from I'euitvylvania to Illtttut*, . 1 I ready for any call, to protect the border ; i 1 j to atop the navigation of the Ohio and Mis- 1 1 1 sissippi rivers, to prevent supplies from go. ; ' I ing (South ; mo»t of the .burt'ura along the ' ! Atlantic coast, from Uht-rapeake bay to the ' j Mi»»i*«ippi river, have been blockaded, ee- ' i pecially the 1'hesipi'i.ke, cutting, off all < • ciimtiierc* with Vngir.i-j; Forts l'<ckeupl 1 ■ Momon .and Mr Henry, »inl all othns ( thought tircestavy. have been strongly rein- j ' I lorced, und the Gdveriiiiient are now ready ' ! to push their work through with the great- j t est energy. Thuusan.:* more met. me only , 1 j watting and longing f»r the w«r I of com. | , 1 I man. I. to enter into the Ser vice; and no n-k, 1 ; W fan t.oVeriiUirilt on earth j-Vrr do!. . : .v. ; or eoiib! .b. more, m so short a trn,,-. nudor ' *> *»rlfce«rwe,nW,re.- [, F ABU £58, TO YOU I SPEAK. ; I number of weeks ugo. .Mr. l.-nch. in , his "local column," imparled advice which " , 1 was very proper, ambilLtlie farmer* in this . comity have followed that advice, they will j , - | bo mnrh profited, i'erhups some heeded . , ■ | it while other* did not ; and for Die benefit i | . | of tho Ir.tlcr class and those who may not i | • phavw-reinl lite article refi-rsed -««, ! « ill. ra--, , • | peot-thv admouitioii in snbatuuee. It was, , I i that li t: tiller* of tlie ». .1 w.-re notified , , i that tin- coming boarding season bid lair to 1 be nn ut.|uirnlicd dull one for watering pfa- , , J cr* — U ,'pc 1 r land it.clutivu ; nnd »< many ; | ! | who have lands, and leave such unrnlltViu ] ( . j ted. 0 , ■ending greatly upon making money ■ , , | by running carriagSk and marketing on the | I I Itlnnd, were advised to attend to their l . I • nnd tint make any preparation for ' , tlio —six Weeks' harvest" this year. Since ! ( , i lint advice was given, prospect* have be- , i-otne darker ard more obscuxe ; and alJ iiiuOjth it i* nigh "the eleventh It out," yet . j 1 -rtiestly reqoest Cape May farmers ti| | plant every acre of tillable laud. There w ill bc a market fur all provisions next Follj Winter and Spring, and a good price enn be ohtaiued ; for nt the ravage* nf war ant , 1 making their nppcarai.ee, it i* plailf that j , farms, together with other dyartnients of | , ' basiuess, all over the country, will be *or- 1 1 1 rowfully neglected ittlcqnsyqiicucc. Far- [ ( 1 mere are the only seuof mem whose voca- j ' lion will lie continaally good while we pass | ' through this ordeal of war uud blood, Lad- j , . h-'och ha* been the caie in all other «.ra» of j revolution, and we hare every reason to-be- ' h«Vo that it will be verified in these day*. ! , ; And it is uot seliiom, cither, that famines | , prevail in countries, after the scenaa or j ( powder nnd hall bw pajt. Let no farmer i ( i supporo that there is little u*e of planting \ ^ extra acres ®r lard , for, should you net ! ! upon this supposition, regret will icixe ■' | your mind at no rery distant day. There : . never was a period in our history when i more attention should he directed to the j , farm, than now. Take heed, then, for the | ' 1 morrow, and when another harvest shall : ' I diwc, nfny you ho able to fill up your va-| 1 riou« granaries and storebouje* with 1 ^ Corx Si Potato**. MYy 4th. 1861. , Rekncmer Dllams. The cargo oT the stranded schooner Mi- | nerva has been shipped to New York, nod j i preparations ore being made to gef the ! .ichuom-r off. 1 .
! CAPE MAY OCEAN WAYS. I.OCAI. A l-'l'Al Its. CAPE ISLAND, I. J„ Kay 0th, 1661. Our t'onnly Clerk', OMer When at court recently, we conhl but ] notice the necessity, which we should think ; all could but sec, of a new building for theoiricet* of oufConnty Clerk and Snrroguto. j W* have u Court House which is a credit the Caye May. We lmve alio a good with ample accomodation (we hope) several generations to come; nnd, itt con- . necliun with this, a re«|>ect*ble house for ; tlni jailor; our ulius house farm and hare Wen improved considerably during the last few years ; but it does up i pear to ns that tile office building above reierod to it entirely iumlequate to the | want* of the county. Tho maiu writing ! of these offices, we should judge, no; ** ! taken un exact measurement of them, ; «re uhuut twelve by fifteen feet e.ch ; and the fire-proof rooms about tlireo by seven foot each. \\ e were in the fire-proof room of the elerlTs office, nnd found that every ■ available place wu* filled with book* nod papers, while litora wav :v large number boxed u;> in the writing room. The writing t- - in is not mut h too large for a lireproofroom, while the writing room W not " Imlf M large a* it ought to be. "There ure cessartiy compelled to convene in the clerk'* oJ.ce. for instunco. a*, the swedHng ■ to ol" a. Sheriff, when the Judge* ard the She riff-* sureties must assemble there ; bjt the room i* only about large enough to scut a imp dozen tr.t-u comfortably, without blocking up the room, so thai one ouir , scarcely move around We think on* worthy clerk will vouch for every * «<• have said; uud we believe that tho payer* of the county would subscribe " it likewise, nnd bear the proper author i lie* out in remedying the sril; und we hop- tliry will soon take loine action In the ru«e nr.iruettvr Plre Inlbr XVomt*. A rao<t destructive firwhroke out in tho wood*. Iietween Mill villa and TitikuBn.-, itlwint three inile* front the former place, nn I Wednesday t-f la«t week, between one mid 'wo o'clock in' tl..- afternoon. ItwasncI rusioued by burning brush Tho fire wo* -upl-.--. il i» have lo-en put out. but it Benin • up, mid spread with fearful rapidity, mid reA-bod »» f.*r a* the head of Tnrku- : hurt river, where it branched off on but In ri.le* of the river, Th- M.-thodi*l meeting, house ut that place narrowly <->t-a]>c<l dcstructinn, being on fire, but was finul'y put nut. The fire i-itetijed over umny tl.nu. sand acre^ of woodland, de*troyiiig the .standing timber, mi, n large amount of ; cord-wood. We ate informed that the lo** ! by one man, on the Cumbrrlaud Fatnitc* 4 : **as £10,000. ami the whole nmonnt | of loss must have b-cii vury great. At night, so bright wrik the light, that p rSuI'S Cnuld jee to lead by it, at M illvtlp-.-' Front this place, tk'w Itorixuu in that'dirrction s.-emed like ottu vast sheet of flame, | though nt a distance of Ao re. than thiity 1 miles. The fire 'continued "until until Friday, and ww* one or the most devastuting for many years; iu this vicinity. Cepe Island llon.r Cnards. This lately organised military cpmpnr.y ; nl ten. led the M. E,. Uiturch, -by invitation of tha pastor— Rev. 1). *L. Aihm* — on : Sunday la„t, when n sermon was discoursed • lo them. The rompuny nnmben-d about ; 100, and marched from Congress llall t»r the Uhnrclt in tlonldp file. They r"tu)i0«c our best citizens and are commanded by our estimable townsman, Jo*hn West, who is nn experienced military officer, and re-> fleets credit on this company, as Im would ; any other. stepped into their *" ' [ quarters, opposite our office, one eve- ! ing k»t week. and saw Lieut. W. II. Smithj instructing bis pupils in the wnr tactics. — | I hvy have received atii invitation to parf tlelpato in a flag raising, at Fishing Creek, 1 ou Friday afternoon next. If proper or- t>~ j rangements can be made, tliey wj)| attend^ | is hoped that Gov. Olden will arm thenv at the earliest season, and that they will Ur i fu.hished with artillery, Ac., to protect thi* oast from invasion. ■ Prrar tier'* Association. A stated mealing of the Travelling and1 | Preachers' Association, of Gapo .May and Atlantic Circuits of the M. K | Chnrch, will be held ut th« WqitCreek.il. ; L. Chnrch. nf Port Klixabeth Circuit, ou ! Saturday ami Sunday, May MUt and 12th. | Hatslug A correspondent, at Princeton. S.if., • fornishe* us wiilt an account of a fine deml onstration.. in the way of .raising a "Star ^ j Spangled Banner," by the Edgehill School, | The red, white and blue was flung to tho from the highest point of the main school building. i Subscribe for tb« WAVE, *

