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VOLUME 8.
CAI'lTTsLAXli, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. OCTOBER :>:i. 1S(S2.
NUMBER -2 1
howkk bk the muhks. nEEiATMlSfiSoFMei ■r jok* I, TV# tin of wu lit' «!."» (Ws By, - Tbe charging trumpets Wow ; [ f" ■ T(t salt* »• thunder J» IM«fc|r, .NOMtthqusk* strive* Mow. And. wis and patient, Nature toep* r * llrraoclcat prtuara* well. Thouch o'rr hrr hhxu* *od ereeno#** «wrep« ^ The battle** breath of hell. And (til) *hr walks lo golden houre Thru ugh harreat-h»ppy fa™" And .till. *h. wean her fnilte aa.1 towera Like Jewel* on her em*. U hat Bean tkegladacss of the plain, « « Thl* Jojr of e»* and The mirth that abaVr* the beard of (rain And yellow leek* of nun. Ah ! eye# may well be full of teen, • And hearta'wlth hale are hot ; Bat eeea-plaeed rorne round theyeara, And Katun ehaagea not. •he meet* with amUee our Miter (Wet, With tons* our (roan* of pain ; (he mock* with tint ft dower aad leaf, The war-Held'* erlaeon Wain. Stlfl lu the rannan'* pauae, we hear Her awect thana#clvlnj-pa*lm ; • Too near to Cod for doubt or trar. (he *harea the elereal ealm. a (lip knows the aeed* Ue aa?e below The One that blaat an.! barn ; toe all the teafa of blood we aow (he wait# the rteh retnm. (he ir'i wlth.rlearrr eye* than Our* The (ood ofWjtVrinj bore.— The heart* that liloeaoa like her Soutr* And ripen like her rem. i , Oh, (fre to ut, In times Uk* theae. The rUbin of her eye* ; And make her P.ekl# and fruited tm * Our (olden prophecies I oh, (Ire to n« her 8n*r ear ! Abort thle atomy din, | * A too, would bear the toll* of ehter lling !>en.-e and freedom In I I si'.i.i xt mis< t.i.i.an v ■ A SAILOR'S (TOBY OF AUG. . A curious animal is a pig, gentlemen ! ■ 1 Very canning, too— a great deal more 1 sensible tlian people gi*e him credit for. ' I fed a pig aboard my ship that was ' too knowing by half. AH bands were • fond of liioVa. and there was not one on ' . I ward that would hare seen him injured. ; ' There" wWA' iKVg on board, too, and the • 1 pig and be were capital friends ; they ate oflt of the same plate, walked abonl v the decks together, and would lie down ' ride by side under the bulwarks in the " ' ' • i •an. ( The qply thing they ever quarreled j about was lodging. The dug, yon see ( • tp air, h^got a kenuel fof himtelf; the ( pig llWuothfng of the sorft We do -, not think lie needed one ; but he had ( his own notions aboat this matter. Why should Toby be better housed of a , night than he ? Well, «ir. he had some- , . bow got It Into bis head that possession is nine pans of the law; nnd thongh j Toby tried to (how him the rights of j sy tlia rmarrtTop. be w«» so pigheaded that We either would not or coald not under - /* ^ ^stand. So erery night it came to be j i "catch as catch can." If the dog got ( -jff In first, he"jrould show his teeth; nnd tbe other had to lie under '.Le boat, or , find the softest plsnk where bff could; ; if tha pig was found to be in possession the dog could cot turu him ont, but . looked out for his reeenge next time. One evening, gentlemen, it hid been ( blowing bird all day, and I had jnat or- * , * dercd close reefed topsails, for the gale ( was inerr :; f"g, and there was a good ( deal of yea ruining; and it was coming . on to he" vet: <o abort, I said to myself, i f as I called down the eompaalon-Udder t far the boy to bring up my peajacket, • ( "We ire going to have a dirty nighL" i j Tbe pig was slipping and tumbling j f about the decke, for the ship lay over ao , mucb with tbe breexc, being close haul- ( ad. that he could not keep his hoofs. , At last, be thought be would go and at- , cote bis berth far tbe night, ihougb it ; wanted a good bit to dusk. But, lo and ' heboid ! Toby bad leen -of the same mind, and there be was safely housed. turned and looked up to the black skv | i u> windward ; but Toby did not offer to j « move. At lost, tbe pig teemed to give I # It op.aod took a turn or two. as if be < was making up his m»d which was the j warmest comer. Frwetrtly be trsdget j I off to the he soappers. where tbe tin; plate wm lying that they ate their cold ■ 1 fc . ^ '
"Tatoes off. Pig takes up plate in hii ; ) moalb, and carriea it to a part of tbe ' i deck where the dog ffonld* see it, but ■ c some way from the kennel ; then, turn- j i ing his Uil towards the dog, be begins ; ] . to act as if be Was eating out of tbe , i plate, making it rattle, and rannching i with bis month pretty loud. "What 1" e i thinks Toby, has piggy got victuals < there i and he pricked op bis ears and r looked out towards the place, making a r 1 little whining. "Champ, champ !" i goes the pig, taking not the lea it noticdJ-c of tlie dog ; and down goes his mouth 1 to the plate again. Toby couldn't s^tnd that any longer ; victuals and he not r there! Oot be rnns, and comes up in I front of tbe pig, with bis mouth walcri ing, and pusher hjf cold nose iato the 1 : empty plate. Like a shot, gentlemen, the pig turned tail, and was snug in the ; < kehnel before Toby well knew whether there was eny meat or not-in'tjie^ plate, r I — Animal Trails and Characteftiiics, , 'j>j the Rtc. J. G. Wood. 1 HEARTRENDING SCESEfi IN OCR HOSPITALS Who shall describe, with "thoughts that breathe and words that born," iu j language that shall compress a volume ! * into a sentence, a sentence into a word, . '. the agony of mind apd body, which is ! 1 i '.he lionrlj.baon of the hundreds iu our . hospitals f Aged men and tender boys | c ! suffer alike. One youth, the very pic- 1 ture of manhood's budding beauty has J • a foot or leg, and limps along upon i his crutch. Another <»lth bandaged 4 breast and brow, remembers the fatal ! bravery which inspired him on the bat- j * lie-Held, ^nnti weeps involuntarily, as lie never wept before, at the sweet thought*-' '' 1 of home and mother. One touching incideut we hear of — one that will draw i '' tears to every eye, and thrill each bosom j ";-with a pang. Several charitable itdies j « lately visited one of the military hospi ' j tabr." Itvcry rctresKmewi that iconld be ■ 1 furnished they su|Oplied. Ice-cream was < handed round. aiM the poor invalids - i eagerly partook 'of it. In one comer of the room, however, the spoon and v saucer had not been too'-hed. On the i bed, by the little table containing them. a yonng boy. bis features )ii.« eyelids drooping A lady gently fan- ; ! ning Ids forehead, softly whispered, i "the poor liulo fellow is asleep, we must notdiicfurb iiini ". "No, ma'am, I'm not asloep," be an- . swen-d. It was a silvery voice, fell of • sweetness of innocence and boyhood. "Well, my little fellow," continued the | lady, as she drew nearer, ".are you not , of ice-cream ?" ! "Very much so," he replied. [ "Didn't you see me place this on your ' table ?" retching for the plate of | cream. "Ob, rtt," he answered, tremulously, j "but I shut my eyes and cried to myjeelf." ' Cried, my child ? why, what made : j you cry, my dear ?" \ "Oh," mtitiuin ! if you wiK pull the; j quilt down n little, you will see." The lady did so, and found he had no : arms I Both of them he had lost in bat j tie. i Poor little fellow ! tile sympathy of j silence and tesrs was all that could be ! J bestowed upon bis wounded spirit. Tbe , i remembrance of sister and brother, ot ! and mother, of childish frolics ! and playmates loved 6( yore, was awsk- , ; ened to soothe the fancy of the little •j sufferer, nud to wreathe his young brow j I with the still tender beauty of retignai lion to the will of Ood.— Pkila. Press. ' CAXP CORRESPONDENCE. ; co. b. loth lUflmrat k. j. v, t u«»h!a*t.jo/l>. l-., l*l. i oil, *03. v Dear Win* ; — I promised in my last : | letter, to write the following week, add j jgive yon a brief account of our regij aeol ; bnt b#rug sick at tba time ol ' [ publication, I was urfhbla to do so; . | therefore I eadeavor to maka my en- j gagement good by dropping yon a few j lines, this weak. , ; Our regimant, as. the most of our i i . Cape May friend? are awar*, U doing *
guard duty iu WasldogtjHi ; two com pa- 1 ' nies — C and H — ars the patroU of tiiis . city, and- our conyaity (B) with tha i rgtt, is on detacbeff service ; U1® principal duty devolved upon us is the guardof horpiuls, prisons and (iovernment property, also to apprehend nnd confiscate all intoxicating liquors exposed for 'sale within this city. The regi- . ment is composed of men from all parts ; of New Jersey ; company li contains a number of Cope May nn'if Cumberland :-county boys, and tldnking that "it might interesting to MtLjeoders of the Wave, I here give yolr a list of the names of the officers and men ; thfy are as fol- : Capt. — Charles P. Clyrpool, TnckaCape May co. 1st. Lient.— John Stonehill, Millvillc^ Cumberland cb. 2d Lient; — James Nt. llramiin, Mon- ' mouth co. 1st Sergkj-iRicbajd H. Townseud, , Dennistille,\a}>e .May co. 2d Serg't— ilsrry Lawrence, Dennis- ; ville, C. hi": co 3d Serg't — Thomas Harvey, Mill*illev . Cumb. go. -j4th Serg't — Harry Reynolds, Mill- ' ville, Cumb. co, i 5th Serg't — John Westcott, Long-n- | coming, Camden co. 1st. Corporal — Charles F. Nixou, ' MUlville, Cumberland Co. I 2d Corp'l — Jeremiah P. Barber, Tuckalioc. Cape May co. . 3d Corp'l— Simon B. Shaw, Millvillc, ' co; ! 4th Coro'l — Wb. II. Donley, Ilclslerville, Cumb. co. 5th Corp'l — James Robiuson, Tucka- ; hoc, C'ajie May co. ! -jth Corp'l— Jacob Leech, Loug-n- ■ coming, C.vmdeo co. lib Corp'l— Francis I«. Vanaman, • Port Flitabcih, Cnmb/'co. 8th Corp'l — Wm. Green, Baltimore, Maryland. Musicians — David T. Moore, Millville, Camh. po. Charles T. lit ration, do. do. do. Privates of Cape May co.: Joseph S, Abrahams, Deunitulle. Elvny Creamer, ! Mnthias Creamer, •' Jonathan C&mp, " Aaron Moore, " Samuel Morton, " Trnbrooks Price, " ■ John S. Robinson, " Thomas Towzer, " Augustus Lutz, " Samuel McCarty, West. Creek. Francis Garrison, Goshen, Robert C. Thompson, " Henrr Warner, Tuckalisc, Israel TV. G1 fiord. " Privates of Cumberland Company. Levi Simons, Port Elizabc:h. j Duiiivl Barber, Millvillc. j Jehu Bratidriff, ■ " Evan Brown " David Garrison, " ' ' Dsnie) 8. Garrison. " Jonathan Nixon, " Isaac Penn, •• Henry B. Mootc, " Wm. Strang, •• Richard. Simkin#, " ' Wb. U. Sudler, " George Stadlsr, Daniel Silvers, ' " | Finnan Welch, " j George W. Webb, " ' Victor J. Williams, " j Daiid G. Johnson, " | Christian Crawley, Bridgeton. Tboma* Blair, Mmuricetotrr. Watson Tirpon, " John Beebc, Tnckahoo. I Iliudrick Layton, " j Joseph P. Lay ton, " Azxlo £ Henderson, • Bricksboro. j Elmer R. Errjckson, .Ileielorvillr. It ia very true that onr regiment wa* ' poor repute wbeo we left the State, ! ten months ago ; but I am happy to lay ' I that it bos redeem ad itself by its good ' 4 nod rapid growth in drift and discipline, !
and now (land* n« good in the ryes of i ; mjHtary men as any regiment In the ser-i-.l vice. When we organized, and during . orfr stay at Beverly, we were cursed with ' poor officers ; but since we have been at Washington "there have been many agreeable changes msdc, b* 'h in regard to * officers and men, so .. now stand aa , rgood in that respect n* any regiment j i from the State. To lei you know that | our regiment has a good reputation in ' this city, I quote the following, taken 1 from the Washington Republican : " The Tenth Nt:w Jersey. — This re- j ! girnent, which has for a luhg time been . doiufc iufajurv patrol dnty in this city, 1 hss not received tbe credit, at the iinnds 1 of onr citizens, which it deserves. It is ' one of the best regiments in the service, ' "both . officers -tffid men comparing favors- ' * hly With any wu have yet sCfcn, in point i ^VtjJiscipline, sobriety and intelligence, i The^iight ;yitrol has been specially effi- ' \ cient .in aiding tlio police authorities in iht-^ire^ervatioii of order, and suppressing notAnce." ' com pur: y b is situated in a pleasant part or-^hc city, i.n a large, briek build- ( ing, -bill ^ short distance from the Poto- i mac river/; this company numbers nbout j j tttinqty^-nfcu, rank and file, und is com- \ , uiandcd bv a captain who is highly cb- < pable of the position he holds, - and is j beloved, not only by his own men, but ' by all who know him, both as a military 1 man sud a true gentleman. Our first 1 ' 1 and second lieutenants, ure also men worthy of the positions they hold, and ' ' | have the good wishes pi the men under ( them ; our second lieutenant has already , ; been tried, and proved himself worthy j ; of nlk tiie-honor that is bestowed upon j « him. Ho was connected with Ells- ' worth's Fire Zouaves, from their first or- ' i ganizuliou uuiil they were mustered out ' ( of Kefvicc. He was present at the time ^ ; of Ellsworth's asoasiuation, and w as oiie j ( , of thosa^ravc fellows w ho ussisted in j ' avenging tlie death of i-.1* gallant Colo- 3 nel. lie was in three pitched battles, ' while'connectrd with that regiment, aud 1 was seriously wounded at the battle oi ( . Bull Run. While writing, i ain visited by n friend. of mine (Dr. Armstrong, former- n i ly of t'kpe^tuyj who is Regimental , 'Surgeon of the Second New York Regi- ( ment. i am sorry to heur that there have • been many rumors afloat concerning | him. while ho was at Fairfax Court i ii.iusu It has been circulated that lie 1 was a sympathizer witfi, and reporter lo 1 the rebel army, hut it afibrds uic great ' . pleasure t<» any that it is all lube. — j These ungrounded rumors have been , , circulated only by a few of the Doctor's ( enemies at Cape May. I have bceu ( conversant with the Doctor, during the J < Amost of bis slay at Fairfax, and therefore i can f t with confidence tbut he is u true : ! putri0l,-and lover of his cotffctrv, and al- 1 so ooe Of the first from. Deuuu* ilia who ' volunteered Ids services in defence of* i our'.nfRRhrwl .Government. He is JhiOkcd upon bj tbe men under his cliurge as an 1 experienced and skillful surgeon ; he was iu tbe l*»e battle a'. Bull Run, and liicrc showed bis bravery, by being succcs.-fnl in removing a large portion cf the , wounded, while his regiment was on tlie . retreat. As aiy time is limited, I will have to draw this ton close. Serg't lI.vr.Kr Lawbenck. C^-fntercRliug reading matter, both use. 1 ful and- amusing, will ro found on tbe : 1 last page. j wniT& HAS GOES. A kind of mango can bo made of the very large tomatoes * hich remain-grccn. Cut oat with the stem enough of the , tomato to permit the scooping out of the seeds, and then fill with "chopped cabbage and onions, with mnstard seed, I spices, or anything which is preferred. Secure tlie pier# cat out, as you* would in making melon mangoes, and then j throw the tomatoes with your other pick- 1 1 les intp the vinegar.— Anuncan Ayri- • j (\<i twist. I i The poor have littlr — beggars none . , ' the rich too much ; cnGRgh not' one. ^
qtjes hons for a vies. Do yon recollect what your fr» ling* wenimmediately after yon had e^«k.'4 the fir** ' aukind word to yonr hu*band? \}id yoa not feej athamod aud crieved, aud yet .Jim proud to admit :t ? That was, i#. and cwr \ •ill bo yoor evil genius It is the tempter ' which labor* inccmantijr to destroy your peace, which cheat* y'ou with un evil dciu Aion that yoor kusband doservod your an(Wr. whoa .ho rohlly most n- quired vqpr love, It is- the cancer whrcb feeds on tbo«.> miinetkabie emiiHon* yon felt on tbe first pYi-ssure of his hand nnd lip. Never forget thr manner* in w hich ihc du'io* of that csll. can »1«bo lie fclfilicd. - II yoor lin<l>«nd M hasty, your example of patience willchldu ** well as leach him. Yonr viuloaeo may alicuate his heart, and yodF neglect impel him to desperation. Your »oothiag will redeem him— yonr 'softness subdue him ; npd the good.nalureil twinkle of those eves. now filling JH-enlifully .with pric -!e*s tears. •will make him all your own. «. GJRLB SHOULD BTVAROH? TO COOZ. If the art -of •• plain cooking " were better understood, the massps of the people — . the bone nud sinew of the kind, who perform most of the hard labor— would have ; vastly better tables, at less cost of living. the art or plain cooking it unt uuderl (toed half ao well a* it ought to be. and thlj consequence is that we live- woreu nt-n greater cot than we otherwise would. Bat can wu expect anything elre whon otir daughter*, even in the country, are. lo a great extent, so theoretically brought op? ' How many mothers fail in this resjn-ct to i practically instruct iheir daughters' in aft '] the duties of lwiusekeepifi^Vcookiog anil / in all their braiu-hes, as well as in tbe most economical system of m-xmigitmunt j in the househo'd Especially is ibis tbe | in tiliugei where factories abound, j a herein are t-uiplnyed a large proportion ot ! the young women of the place. How much j do tlry know of housekeeping whon they i come lo get married? What do they know ! uf cooking ? A b»ohtu*!y and literally noj thing. REKEPT FOR DisLKi-av ADD UI a&RKEA ' I>r. Page, at Washington, communic.-.tci tin; following to the Republican of that The following simple remedy. long known in family practice was reo-nlly tfied in the camp of tl^ New YoikTweaty-sccond Regimant, where there were from 60 to 1ft) . daily of dysentery, and with rapid care* in every case > hrcipe : — In a tea-cop half full of vinedissolve as ninrh salt as it will take leaving it little etwn of salt at the bottom of tbe cap. Pour boiling water upon the solution till th?_ cup is two third, or thrce-quarirrs /till A scum will ii»e t<x the surface, which most bo removed, anil the solution allowed to cool. _ . . ** licit : Table-spoonful tlirou limes a day until relieved. The rafionolo of this "(Irtiple mediciiio will readily occur to the pathologist. In many hundrgj trials, 1 have never kuown it faiYiu dysentery and protracted diarrhea. \ (•■>;» i J i: K or ex.— Adam bad his salva- \ tion in ip* own hands— ho could not kaepUt. t Ktau hli\ hi* b'rtbright i" his owifhaod* — \ could not keep it. The prodigal had hin \ patrimony in hi» own hand*— h« could nut ' keep it. Itanr «ouls were left in our own hit ud*. we rotud not keep them. The world it 0 false keeper : the dovil is a churlish' keoper : the body is a brittle and inconstant keeper. „G<>d only is the sure keeper. It it'nol t^ause it it le*s' raluab|n than pKn gold, that . women-hava a itroug dis. llko to imitation jewtdrjr ; but .rather bccause their highly rciuitive nature abhor# a sham. _ A poor -fellow sometimes drives oiten- ' totioudy a pair of £ruy«. when Lb u himself driven by a score. oT done. , A 'ady says the first time she wm kissed alio felt like a big tab of rosea swimming If.honey, cologne, nut ; eg* and cranberries An Irishtnaa traveling in x street that was paved, a dog accosted biui with a threatening growl. The traveler at- , t mii pied to pull up one of ibu paving- • stours to throw at htm, bn' it wu foot. *' Arrsb," says Faddy, w lists country is tiiD, where (tones are lietk,- and dogt * let loose." py Fay tbe Frimci .

