CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CA*E ISLAND % .NEW JERSEY. -1
CAP'jC MAY " OCEAN WAVE < \\ ! •;: ISI.AN I > N'.-T. • * L Us--'— , ' «. .. ! J. 8. LEACH. Editor.' i. PatiilAir «im1 Prc]irie.or. ,- OS'K IIOHI.AII HB 11 ASSllV^i Thrrrsiay. Jan 3D, 1652. \ '\ ' ens le oaaAiws. j ; l In oar Legislative reports vro lhaU ' , consult brevity, Simply giving those', items of local interest, and ftfl mo»l ioi- t , * portaol one* of general application!: Very, little bn«inM«. in the wry, of law- j ' making, was dorte . Inst week." A sap- | ' plemcnt to .the "Militia Lair, oathoritiez ! the payment "of the $utt bounty/to , members of Mu'sItkUV Cnvnlry null ()!• ; . den Legion, accepted direct by tho W«r ■, , — — Department, trua ddurti hy the Senate, am) introduced into the 'House, where it fi trill probably pan, as i'.*>tiglit. The Senate appointed a committee to M-dUtriet. ihu State, (Congrcsiioiiailyj to act with « consul '.tut which in or !>•• appohtt-d. by the House, and the Hon e pa».i<-J a resolution Ioukiug to the saaic end. ' In view of the prcamft, onlp'ikcd for ' condition of linauml^ffuir* in the conn- i try. «tep* have been taken in botji house [ lookipff by the legalising «! tint ««!«!«• j "sion of t^ieCio payments, by our batiks, it j it should be hscehsary. A concurrent resolution has been .pasted by the Sen- ; ntc, at\d concurred In by the House, iitu- : itihg the Introduction of private bills to j liio 15th of February, and the entire ■ •session to forty days. Tills ia all very well if they will adhere to-it, wh ch, by the way, tlicy linto never heretofore done. By concurrent resolution, those ports of the 'Governor's*, Message iu reference to military Instrnetfoitln the, Normal School, and the establishment i of a Naval AcajJtfmy fit Berth Ambov. | were refersd to a Special, .J,oiul Coin- j mittec. The snnnnl report of )ir. llfcotd, i Stale Superintendent of Public School*. | was presented iu liotb houses and rend 1 ■ by tho Superintendent. In the "Hott-c, | n memorial far a low to-prevent Ui« emigration of *b»»ea to New Jersey su* . presented, whieh was feferetl \o the Committee on Federal Relations, with ! instructions to report a' bill on tho subject ' Retrenchment seems tft lie the order • of ike day srith our ycgSslatV*, so Jar. They have not,- rfk hlilwrto customary, J voted themselves jvystago stamps, and ■ml t limited amount «if stationery ! T.irj'have. thus for, refused to- appoint ; n keeper .of tho Ladies' Gallery, and have inaugurated steps of rqjreuchnunt in the way of public printing. Heretofore'. It. hns been customary for ca<!i branch to have it* printing done sepnr- j ntwly, so that, where the same docuiOrnt WiiJ ordered primed in both-houses, the, OOt^OSUion (ijpe setting) hud to i* tvrjfc# paidLwr. width is o*viated by tho "present ■rrsugeiuriit, thus saving quite ^ niiiu-m 01 cxpi We, An effort was made to ctt: di'^Si the price uf printing, • but jJji* Tiwied. It npjwars- that the : •price was rSTJful in lafitt, in consequence of an advance of -journeymen'* wage* • mill ;m)^, and it was contended, that a :■ both bud now fallen, the price shouM be. lowered to thq old rates, and there is consistency ia the plea. In reference to.the retretichraeni in • stationery and 'postage stamp*, we see no pood' 'reason why tlie member* should not be fariiLhcif with both, to "fur n* necessarily it«ed • In doing public hue mums.** "They cerjninly ought not to, .pay from their own funds, and. inch egpetires Tor the good of tho poblic. Their pay will scarcely warrant it. At the same time.^i'ii re is no doubt that the privilege ha> heretofore been abased, und the membess have received, at the — expense of the state, stationery, ond prrhajis stamps, for their own private use, to u considerable amount; and it is time ihat such, an abuse was abolished. tsr Hon. John T Nixon 'will accept oar thanks for a copy of the ".Miliutrr i;ommis§lon to Earop." by Maj. A. Monlreai, and other public docuutuU. Li' • •' " "Cftt
"OEE 7CKEICK COmfUCATIORS." | Qnderlbe at>iiv» bnl, in <>nr las'. i«»ae, " ns.!t wmo nrmartis.iS refewttca to ou.j iti(?:-idiS#a Srtth lh« Atoll tl .vernm^ht. : ';'growii:g out of tfm capture «f Mason ami ! .S!iiW!l,.ami'tl.c pn-ition. ssaumvii bjr ttve • tlovrr .n:>:uts or France and Austria, cwi. rtCnrficcVhb opinion of 'KngUnJ. thai | the pap'ives wtioslil bo . delivered up. 1 ii ; ' i b teoinn of t'Mt*.' reniartv "atrranf~ttiat " i-we snocld not wonder if reery tnoaarchv ; Ida the civilised : wsrl V. sboald aasanw the : surna po-ilion." -Mince that time, d>-spatv!. : . «rhave Imen received frgai. J't wsls, eon ■[ -in vol a nfljjve mulied.'and Wv rau.ch farther i ihsjwatter tmiAeXtpnd : hoV-ntsny other ! (IiiTernmeots.waK yst |thumunife*t their ; peculiar It.t. in" *kiyi^ri nfTa a' ii ii critieal jimctar- iiXo'ar 'i j'-'-ry. re. • main* to be * f.n. Well, there is l>ne satis- ; | faction, in tcoettiqg thai, tfr onrS 'at- ieo-t. ' i»ar own Governi ..,.t perkily cetiCBTred won tho ojdsloac "f odr monarchal "ffitmds across itm .'*!t pond, an.l carried^ | OUt'thal opinion,* before u-i'iiiviHg.the Very v kuul admonition, couii-o'l and ^pinrun of ; cur so Very .numerous Ku rope an counsel- : liws, thus leaching them that Amdricniii 1 knew their duties av well of tbsv can teach ■•thaw. . • It ba* also lo'un stated that siaiilar ■> -- ■j patches have been rereived from the Ilni- 1 siin Govornntpot. bat this is not generally {credited; and llthngh' wu hare f.o good; grounds to befieve they line, still we n.-c. j { no good reason why They shanld not. it k ! tree we havo tarn on the most a»i«ai.A . I relations with them, and thur liavo been | . the most piofime in' their professions of i friendship, at le.vst.cver since the Cruuean I affair; while, a! ilia snrn« .lime, they have iTBVar fine.' I inlawed Kuglaml and France. ; a sectiit grudge , still we should n.'l be at lull surprised, if. at this cris.s in our history. Mlicy siior.lii y.:t stiow the tyrant 'agaiu-t ir-j 1 nor f l.ii'iltl we wonder if tho i-aialoguC ; eliouKl si.il be extended tut intlrjinituiu I I Iu tU^'grwnil array of crowned beads, at ' J this time, and under *uch eircunntnr.ee*. i j there is some'lhih? rattier singular ; and we ; arc inclined io believe, aiugularly ouiinnus. j 1 1 4* tro*. in the several iK spatvlice rVeaiv- , od, nmnliou is made i-r the lutretoKire . Ifriondly relations exutiujr between those {.Cavrrrftneats nod ours, and their gfeat and ' I friendly interest in tlie United Hi ales ; but 1 j foots may .believe ihtxn if they choose. ' i They hav« ln-en and s ilf bo friendly, so
i I Ions as they doom it thwlr interest to do »o,. v ■ : l<nt no farther : it ad vw- believe (bore is a ■ '■ i .grand .con-pi racy of .monarefcies and aris. I . literacies, und o grand conspiracy "of'Wf- , j cumCartVcs. nt the prasoht lino*, to tost, aud ' I crashS^ pnMible, t)ie growing greatuoss ' '' | and |wi\ter of Itemocratic institution'. w : This rii:.spiracv has first manifested itself I1 ' 1 in our ndiUt. und i- rapnlly extendin,* it self utl over tho civilised world. What '- i , | success will crown ' ill rfToria. tiaia. atona 11 I ; will provo ; hat, K.r our own part, wo con- | C do ally believe, that though W* autfer uu ■ tidd t>v«r.»i * and hardships, oar cunsu fltl I i jet he tvynhphanl. Wobclievo tho re is a , vitality; an immortality, of right on .oar ^ side, thai no ciowtifd head, nor ail crowned f ' ^iriids coniKiiu il, cat: over. destroy. ' l In conn* -•ti«'ii with thi* sohject, the JnI i|B:rj very naturally arise". Why oth ling- , ' land, Prance- yd Hpato now is ilHtim in , u wan-with Mrxfto. our rest door heigh- ^ • i bert The reason is obvious : simply lo - >t I . cirtu a stronssr foothold on tLis continent; f . ; i hut they nny ns «n»r"a su'cpssfulir me , \ - nacc t!.«. They well know, that trhcii *9 f «-erw it peace .atr«itg ourselves- wo should | ' never ipiitrty ■ - itiniit to nny. fuctraso o' 1 , ' Kuropraa power Kore. nnd under othet eir- t ' ciii*>tances they would' never attempt it. , 1 ; . ).ut-R* nut bo deeoivcdtritli hypocritical t ' ]'mfe»|ion*. Wears tho ohvervvii of ak f observer*. * -Tho eyes-'ofafi Eoropw u-P « open u«, watching every inocement ^itli intenve Intcrc«t; 'and, in' most cases at least. : , that interest is that of the cat wafchiog ' | the mouse, rggily Us poailio uport ft. when j I : success may Mi! c-rtaits ta tho Judgement ; ' ! ' Tli-«e thine* tnsy appear to be all "cam- , 1 * lunn'" to twuty ; .'nevertheless, wa are Crmly ' of -the opinion -thif. tho tMiic it no* far dis- ! - taut, when there will be » croud straggle ' . between Tyranny and Liberty." in which 1 I Shi' country will art a . consptMoiis p#M, t Jt may i*"t tie for a fe* yoir* to com'", Jiut 1 . ii'wlll not tarry long i -and ubila it J»c« ^ '.tarry 1. 1 u« prejiaro for it. We believe 1 wo .have right, ant the God of right on dbr ' ' aide, aud n.ast tinaiiy prevail, though-. *i* b we do. our hearts may almost fail within us. ■ wflfeTho long spell of w-.-i u.-Blhcr ho* made . j tho road* exewdtfaly muddy in Vfsginia, . . : Kentucky. Ac., and aiaosl imjrafsoide, ■ which ha* rreutly impeded the operations , of onr army, and is lik-ly to fat some dais. . , - It i* aodi-ratood that Oaa. Fraamont will ,o.-u be pL.ied in command -
I "" THE W4KUI KiJttCO. Wa are not alone, op t li.ia continent, ! our war troubles. Our m-xl-docr ualghlior — i Mexico— is also in for it ; and. indve.!. she | has scarcely t>eaa at peace with hei«alf i a d a I tho world, for. wo' scarcely know I i how long : not for nay cot»idf« abbs length i ' of tint a, since we btVe beeii otd nnongh to take marh iatcreU in such matter. Wo •" ctaMd-CJlloet- fceye.*wt»H with thalaaa Uar-- — T.-vaa; then with thV Failed Htates. ' aad aisee, altuosi continnaHy. with herself. . . t'ite.syreral elements and factions endeavor' ing th sWalltlV* «-sth dthefl -SB^dbot ewui- : low herself, Wjli! th.-y had jnotlf nearly . aceoaiplidwd that sitisnlar-llui ; at K-a-t- . j so nearly, that iiVoold seem to tsKpitro no : ; Jury cxtetvsire extaasiuu of tho rapucion* | throats of her prcscut.albed cnfctny to fin '• -.' jsh i;. The progpamcie of war ha* again ehnng : i'd in Mexico. HliO now ha* to deal with I 'Knglund. France and 'Spain rnwbioed. I The pretext i*. ounaiisfied claimwfivpi""^ I against her. by ail thtep nftheso- !'o*i(T» ; .* and farther, on the part of Spntij particulur- , Ty, instill*, iriu?lteatiiii-rit Ac. ; but the resl object, on the part of Spniniat least, it is- ( <j ite probable, t* to'*u' jugate l»«r, and to i establiVd -imie -prig of the Voyal SpanitU family, nho fca* nothing else to do lor a jiv. ji'a. the "n ' f M.-xKai: w;t h a_ crown upon bis head. Tho Spanish Gov. f ; eninteut fc--l wmswhat towards 'Mexico a* j •; llusUnd dot-s tosards 'tis. , ; But n stronger ■motive, at least on the ^ ' pprt of KnglanJ, and perhaps France and vHiotp also, is to get astroncar loothold hit • "t j"ti.ij cont i ncni^aVlhls particular - C ; they, think wo are not prepared to resent it. ;riicy have Njcver liked lli-l Tdea, that WC , : ihcuidiioM tBuyway. and allow them to s meddle an faMdler with -AaiericaO govern- , ■ mental afiairt than sotted ottr convenience, , except iu lllw^te.-rilorics 'which rightfully. » belonged to litem r hut they have t ithcrlo * thougRl best to let u* alone. But now. when we are wca">vcucd by our own internal t wur, they think they,*** their opportunity, , and ihey aru im'n'roviiig it. The three pewJ !*r» have sent over tfieir tquadrong; ynd . i some weeks since took possiun-ioti of. Vera .. • Crux, which they not* hold. There was no I lighting, the Mexican* ovnetmlcd wiiliuat e u -truj-gle. -*I Lie was done, it nj pours, hy j the .Spanish, buCant tho nnivol nt the t | French and English sqaadtyn*. Ibid on the , i arrival of the two last, there wn* some din- ■ salirfaclion, bncauwt the Spanish' flag alone > - .... tl .. lliAr.t-ur tliut i > ana flying over Ca-lle. lliftvever, I t
i matter is probably adjusted uow.'and uii i ' ili roe nations are represented. I — -J«"reBard.io -th«..clahua_ijtJhc->" three -j * . Power*, the Mexican Govcrninent does uot ! •deny It* indabtednes*. and cxproese* A , > willingness to liquid at n it, a* fur a* in their i i powrr; bat t)»c trntli i«. wd presume, they i . aro luextrieubly' involved, and havo- no ' 'i probability of pnyiug tho first dollar of the ; ; demand* ; arid tho professed object of the expeditiun i* to collect the duties tbem- > solve* ; but «e wonder how much liiej'w ill I make by tho operation, after deducting the expenses of tho war. It t the Mexicans do not, it leems, in* ' > tend to allow the invaders to march onhio- . lasted into the iOtoi iur. though they IhhIo ao. quietly given lhc;-.i- posse^sitjn of that , owe city. - TW latest advices represent that ( Vera Crotasras turrotuded by the Mexicans'^ mi the irilarol. and- nl|i'.o»t besieged. No ' vegetable* or fnel cnutJ n-arh -tho 'city, *^ind-many articles of prime n»ce«-iiy w.-rc sadlytnccdedl Many of tho SpanUh t'onp* were Kick. und. many de/cPtliiU* had taken pla>e. Tlij-re" were groat fears of an attacktho Mexicans on Vera CntXt Several , rfnahb.h >«;niiHel« . had been shot. Three ( thaurand tm-r.'wero to make a sortie, torn- ; . d-a*of to clear tU« entirAns of tho ciU, so that tW market nsigki be Xopptledr w:th | frUaJt provisions. - THE VICTCSV ATBOXBIST J The recent rfttwy *4 .EomiTStet, Ky . , j which wc trriclly noticed last week, i* Sally | confirmed by official report. Thar viapry one of the mo*t signal ones of the war, ; and appear* tti bo. o'f vital itaporlijnce in ! tliat suction, as the defeated band .of rebel* the only known obitacle to our faeces : advancing i*itu Host TsWMIw, to t.'|R rBKef or tha Union tntn there. wLu iiaat . r been cruellj oppressed hy Jeflf. Itavi* ACb; ahd. Should tin other force be sent to cut ' tbein off. we hopo th-y will rapidly push on to that section. * Our men had matth-d twenty -five, mile* . before the Iflgflt. arriving during Hiitorday night, i if time, to get ihrue honr'a resl I There appear to Imr- b.-en only four regi- !* matrtkof FeileraL ntiho-fi:*t 4"f vbe eng.*seinv»t, bat jh-.-y warn MlwctyMBlh rehr.for?»4 by »ix.or *ight uii.t* r«gimV»ta. ■ The rebel* numbered 'abjat 10.000. Two ' of our rogitacnt* wrro Ee*t_ Toot»es*eans, - who fongfifwilh despcratwn, aud ^ro r»- [ ported to have iakeqons of. the reb«l%aitiirlatftdl tht. point If the bayonet-.
i'ke rutwl* tied at "ibou^k o'clock P. j . and were pursneJ by t^en. Thonla*./^to | the north fcaak of the COmborland' ttw, where' tlier rested daring the night,; and found th« next morcing - that tinrobeV hed Crossed the river, by the aid i of out; steaniltoat *ud several tinrge*.— .Tl.py lvVt behind 14 caAr.on. (only taking ! two with them) a large number of small j •iini-.l l"d horse*, hnd hi plea, about 1 OU s wagous.qoito a.largo amouiit of jiroifBroti ' l and luispitaf store* and a largo amount ofj .-mmuoitioh, cfll of erhich Wl iutotlfe h.tnd*^ of our am. }'. The rebel* lo-l 114 killed, ; : v-hiebwero buried tiy (he Federal*; 116; ■! wounded and CktakMi prisoner*. Among the killed wo* Gen Z dlieoff,^ Oar loW wa* o5 billed 'and 12T Wounded. • None j i of our promincul olScerj* are -reported kill- J cd. lfow many of killed and wonndi-d rebels were taken away, of course cumuli ; he known, tiie above beiog onlje those | - which fell into the hands of.-jur army. j A BOCTKERH VIEW. The rol>vK*l last, admit their defeat at j ' S'lmersct. They finally vi-tlcluUe it was ; 1 not all a Wnii stteei hoax. Th.-y xepreseut i ■ their force to fco G.'JtMJ and .•urft 11,01'fl. i ' -wbsndi* wo had o lily aiiout 3.00d in the on- : 1 gagomcnt. Tlo-y report that they throe [ • ! tiincs nsptll*cdtvar nrrvy, _*ly» fell hack to L. tlieir fortification* TI.ey n- port their loss ; at Sttl), which hioy t'e m-ar the truth, and nor In vi trt^tOO or .' 00. wji-rcns it Wu* less j j than one third thai untnber including killed , and ncur.dod. Th.-y r'e|M.rl Maj. Gen. I Crittenden, *oa of o-.r vcnerati'd lion. J.4 1 ' t.'rit tendon, a* fust ia cduintar ! of t K. r r"b**l- fi'reo*. and that he a a» Unltliv.----!. , Tltoj ui-O tt'lmir the death of Zollicuffr r. ' who wasiccuod in COtOtitand. ' THE TEtifT AFEAZB JN OOLAIp. Tiic news of the uryoff of our, tJirvcrnntiut, in the nXlcase of tho rt-lit'.s, , , M a so it ami Siis^i. wax received in# Hug* j . laud on ' tli^^th lust., itud, apparently,: I with gTtydful satUfiM'ti-tii. It wo* laid ■ lieforcyftc Qikeu'x Cabinet en the Oth, " ntqi m neptcil. The traitors hnd not ar- ' rived tlfcre n( last advices, nnd the -London Time*, as we'll as journals geuiruiiy, , discuutcouonced making; any dewoiistru'r tidtt when, tiicy "should arrive. The. » Tilths in refering to the two men aitont e which they have made such a muss, - says : ' •• • it! "They are the most worthies* booty it
i would be pomblo to extract from the jaw* • i of riio American lion, having titien long J ] known as blind and habitual haters and re- , -j viler* yf England. - I ! '-The civility duo to a foe In *Ti»l r^s# 1* | ^ nil they can claim. Kng)and ho* returned! Ifw-ni good fof evil; nnd fcvetr uow their I o dly- effort will he to entangle her into war f ; with tliCjP"rlh. England would have donp ; i ) ju»t a* much in . rescue Own nrgroes. Lot t M,a*on and HIideli, th.-refure, |w«t quietly 1 t , i>n their way. and l«*c their say with any- , j body who may have to listen to them-" The other journal* allude vo Ma*on"a | strong cdvoracy of the fugitive slave law | to prejudice t! ^ potdic against him. 1 A tveck or two ngn tiic country vrns ' , put . to tltQ qui tire for #tartliiiR nejvs ; from the West, by the ^announcement j , jtlittt the great expedition' at Cairo had tnorwl; but it turn* out to-itavc been on- i , ly a cnttiparatucly small portion, vrhith j i started out Tor a recouuoUxance, from - frltjch tbny have returned, us'xta'.td last I week. It ia thodght that tho flauting- 1 1 anuoiiijcomeiit wa.-. tho work of tniliiaty f •I officers, .intendiug fltereby to dcceiv»tlie j '! enemy. The. truth now uppeaks to be | tliat.the cxjK-ilition is not vet rmdy, ond : i will not bo for aoaio ilutb to come*.— j I The gun-boat* nro *carcely .. completed j uiid'ariiied, wltilo the Jnrger jmc* of the ; ! i nfmnhftil for tha niorlar-boBls was still j ; , ut the foundry at lrilt»bnrg, at last oc- ! counts; anil not near ail the lucuSo : i man litem were on tiic spot. U is, bj i i no mean*, a small matter to bnild, arm , 1 ' i.ntl tnati'stime forty aif thciu boats ; and j ' vhe time since they were commen:ed lm* | ! ' been but short. . ; It is a singn^tr la.-t, that . tho buttle I ' of ljull Uan, the rc*n!t of which has i rfmsfmcd the check of every true iov«r ' of the Union, wa» ootnnmnccd by nnr urntr on the 6abbath ; while (hat at _ '.Soutersn, which proved so 4^a*trou« to the rebel* wa's coinnienrcd by thent on j . that day. And wd had almost exprns* j . cd the wish that tvttry battle (ought on j > /that d.gr arould prove disastrous to the-1 '• attacking party. If our trust' is in thp " God' of battles^ let anr arraics 'rcspcct hi* Itoly day, at Inast so- far as to coin- < uHRtCc tio battles Upon It.
L'plo this writing, on Tuesday, w« ^ '1 | have no reliable information from the t j nurnsido Expertitltui. Southern paper* -1 at ope time report il in I'alntico Sound, menacing Ncwberd and Iloanoke I*- . land, and anoit they discredit the report, I nnd. prcfiM to ktiow nothing of it.-^-Thcy report ono of tic transport vesi :-e!s, the I-.ouisianna, pshorc; but we arc • - not informed where. Tite tiien^arc re1 ; ported nil . saved; bnt w hether they are ' • taken. prisoners by tlie rciicl* we nre'nqt ; tcltl. Our imyt burned the vessel.'J^This is all that is known of the expedition; und some fears arc entertained fot* its i salety, during the lata storm. The Norfolk "Day Book" upon the - ( ussumption that the Bttruside expedi- , iron was somewhere about their coast, • . | iu speaking of the weather, says that it , is under thu lmjtrcss:on that the Burn- A I sides Lxpcditioii is the cause ofi it alf. - $omcbedy relieved themselves yesterday ! l»y wishing that the said fleet would oilier go to the bottom or go home,* as they were tired of such bad; weather, and never expected to sec belter while \ we wee menacing the South. .V 1 Gen. "Jim Lsne" bos left Washing- * ton, for Kansas, to nttake ready for hi* ' ' expedition down South, tp Texas Ac. His forces ure' collecting iu Kansas, | cotnpo*."Hl tfrosl!.' or that class, which, ' «tudcr sttcjj.a leader, will be heard from, , . Av i hoot much delay, lie see v* to have a commission to conduct Iti* catupoigti ; prclly-tnueh in hi* own pccalidr w»V, . and utdc.-'s uppored by a force more titan s three limes his" number, bo might at * i well not be" opposed at nil. ^ Tite War I)c;i«rlmetil . has i sited a v< I general .order to the effect Hrot measures ' ire to be taken to secure the ^otufort of. Union pri.-ourr.* in tiic liaqds of tho * rebels For this puqiuse two Cotnmtx- * • ralsotiers, nppoiuted by -tlio President, are to yi.»it Richmond and other places. ; and do for the captives a» much us their II jailer* will allow. Tho SxVa.nwrlTN Republican, of the t ittst., states tliut the Union'troopw '
■ captnred (,'t-dar Keys, i*!niuia on tho I Florida coast, on-tlic 16th. Ccdnr Keys Inrc valuable fur the ship timber they' produce, it being sotuo of the best tuaj terlal in the country. j The Prwidant ha* r.omiiated, ar.il tho Senate ennflrtned. Simon Cameron as Minto Russia, Mr. J. I. Motley to An*- , trin, and Noah A, Swain of Ohio, a* a».«i»taiit dii»tica of the Supremo Court, in place of lhc-l.it.' Judge Mctean> The. report that Gen. Front Sigfl had recommand in Missouri, proves untrue. The MitaU-pox- has prevailed for some lime in tVuxliington. and was incensing at last arroBtiU. ! TOWN SMS IL — In Middle 'lV«-hip. January lltK. LUCIEN IVonlykoa of ltenbdn aud Julia Tiuvutend, egvd l year . 10 mouths and li days, j 11 ILlHtETM.— At L'apn Island, after a i few-days (1100**. MBS. LYDlA IL. wife ; of Alvin I'. Ilildrulli, aud ddaghier of I Eli IL Wales, aged 23 year*. A beloved wife, daughtfr ami sister. The tenderost sensibility, the warmest im. \ pulses were in her united, to the fentlut ! and most placid jlempyr. . Her study *ermi vd to b®. ever to promote tho hopplnasa ! uml comfort of all' around, her. Burroem- . •• i ilcd by a larg^ circle of relative* anif j | ft Und*. *#tjtk three children too voting j young to realise their lw». in this dt*p«nI «a: ion tltero ha* been u wound iaad/ which- { I hr bauds that dealt tho blow can ulone1 j lira). Her friundf sorrow r.ot a* without ijhopo; for If Je»u* did and rose again, i: tiit'Se ulso'tliat sleep in Jesut will llo 'bring with Him. Dstfh stole. In sorters* o'er tl.nt lowly fur*. ! Ai-.a tnuchrJ cvh frstuie With t ne»-t«ru srscl ; On dwek n'mt Hanu<U) trautylay, AoJ Iota that Ii.V« pooCVarr* hw! p.issot away. In my U*| ho-irtT itrnvvu t» kloU to m# ; 1 ask uu uuwa than this, to Ule like thee. * K. II I.. 1 wrer.rc nc ai too a v. : | H 1 1,1'BHTH— 11 KW 1'tT— By Rev. K. 11. Huief^Jan. s'Mh at the residence 'of g i the cRlriating clergyman. Mr. Josm a Uii.»bctu Jr.. nnd Mrti Abtiixj* Hkw. , • ITT, both of M ddle 'township^ t Zeal witbont Wnowled^o is Bte without * • j i-flht » ■ ;

