CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND H€W JERSEY 4
CJjt (Eapt |pa5 ©ttmi ffiHak ', 1 CAPfi ISLANI>.N. J. {■ J. 8. LEACH, Editor and Proprietor, j Thursday. Feb. 5,1863ONE UOM.AU PE 1» AS NCTM1 j ~ CUT WAICHXZ*. Tiie question of keeping night watch- J wen Is ono which ought to he. consider- ! alclj, daGftilel; and finally »e tiled in i "the minds W the people of Cape Island. , Jt it an important question. If Ibey are btcessary, tlten it ia important thnt^ v*« should bare them.rjost ao long aa it j \ Ja neceaaary ; tint if they, are not nacea 1 aary, then it ia important that we get J rid of the expense of them. \ The first quealion, then, ia. Arc ) Watchmen necsaaary ? Ar.d if this qneation wrre tested, just at this lime, y by an expression of the people, a? are eonfideut that it would be affirmatively •euiawered, by ou almost nnanimous vote. We are peculiarly situated. We have quite a little town, when buildings at.counted, and our buildings ojc, with two exceptions, v composed of wood. Then many or tWse building* are Urge, and one of these on firo would be very likely to apread the fire to many other buildings, endangering property and lify , to au almost gntold amount. And, •gain, many of these building* are unoccupied, daring the gre«cr part of the yesr, which is ait ' inducement to uu inIncendiary to fire them. Some man might do it, regardless of life, while ' y many others, less debased, would shrink from the murderous Idea of firing n , jrom in* uuiuuuu. !»(<> ... .. , ^
dwcllijw whare a family resided, while i y they might eaa'dy nerve' themselves to ( ' the act of applying the tor<.h to an tintenanted bouse, whero there *«a lean risk of life. And then again, there ia ^ far lets chance ot detection in the case i ' of an untenanted liuutc. And it -is from some of these untenanted bouse* that we bavfc the most to fear. Being owned, in many cm*es, by persons : not Riding here, who might, for I he ' take of obtaining the* insurance, be j v Muiptrd 'to ait them cn fire, or procure j • it door, especially where the proprietor- | ship of the property was in litigation. This U Wustratcl in the rrceht attempt j | to burn down the United States Hotel, i where not a shadow of doubt exists In j relation to the aonrce.of the danger, 'perfectly in harm onjfc with the idea just ' advanced. Aud farther, Cape Island has rirala, j who would rejoice to see our watering- j place ruined ; and feara may well be en- ■ tertained in this respect. Wc do not f pretend to nay that any anch thing, ha* erer been attempted, for anch a sordid j motive ; but wo nil know what human : nature is; »nd bow strougly self-interest ) binds, nod to what extent it will aom.i- j times carry men. And ibis leads at to ; consider thn effect of fires and the lie- i bility of fires, u poo our proiperity.au i t pecuniary inUrcata "What effect would a Ire have npon VJio general inleresta of the people, aside from those whose'property la de nroyeff by It ? We think no one ran fail to discover that tba effect would be j to aisco*cr *■«— -----
dekterioos, end that everj oue would _ ( suffer in proportion to tba property in- j - tereat they had. What constitotea the < property interest of the people of Cape j i Island ? What giver value to oar prop- i erty. eb«*e the seme ntjmoe* of acres or squar* rods ia any. other part of the i conntr ? Why is it that a little building ^4t perhaps fifty by one hundred feet, j i hue been sold for $1,009, when the same amount of money would buy quite a lit tl« farm, of equal fertility, with build fugs on it, in aome * other jiarta of the county ?' What ia it that has built up oar lit lis town, and made it anything Bor* than two or three snug farms, yielding only a comfortable support to M aaaay families, with industry and aaonosy I Why »e it that *« have been able to not frwelltngwbere. at a higher rant than in other parte or Jibe county ? "What ia H that has given *o much so atoymeot to saebMlcs. laborer* Ac. 7 ♦baiols, MMi ia the mind of avery on*, .j Kwoe ov«* »*•**»*. . . V , *•"
1 ply the boarding season < — the yearly j c I visits of thousands of people for health jf I or recreation. Bnt these people will j ; j not visit us, unless inducements to fro so j i ! are offered them ; aud the freqoeat ro- j ; ■ currence of fire*, from accident or Ccn- { « - 1 dials iucendiaiLim, is certainly no in- j } document to do so. And perhaps we i qeed r.o farther demonstration or illus j j I ration of tbia subject than the facts of j j the past. Who does not know that the , ! fires of a few years ago bad a most del- j I eterion* effect npon the business of Cape j , i Island 7 No one pretends to doubt It t ' Any ono acquainted with the fqpt* H knows that it wa* from the date of the first Gre that our business began to de- . cliue. And it is natural th«t it should be so. It is true that pcoply are in j danger from fires anywhere ; but -where * they frequently occur, people will feel less safety. And it is not to be expec'f ted that strangers will visit us for health
and pleasure, unless they. feel, in a good degree, safe. \ Now does any one for a moment s doubt that the presence of faithful and I vigilant watchmen will edd to the seeur- ! ity against fire 7 Is there as good an ' j opportunity for the nefarious work of 1Mb incendiary when Valchraen arc pa - r troling the streets during the night, as j there is when tlivre is no wnkeiut eye to delect thejn 7 Or if a firo shonhl be kin- ] died by urtident, is there not more like-. f lihood that it would be soon,er discovered, affording a better opportunity of.ex- ^ tinguudiing it, or. at' leaet, of saving | life and lurnitiirt-, with watchmen thna ] ^ : without them ? It k tine u firo might . I occur with watchmen; but the rlt^; is. n ! r,.r Ua< {
And there is another item to be ta- ; into the account, which ia this ; tin | surances can be effected at fur leas pr$- ' iniuiiie when we have watchmen than j otherw ise. Tail has ' been detnnnstra- i i led iu the case fff thr^late fire. Insur- 1 1 I anco conipnnies, knowing the {acts, sc- 1 1 i riously tafted of canceling nil policies i ! here, artd taking uu more risks ; and -at ! j least, the rate* of insurance demanded | j were' incrraacd; and persons holding: bonds and mortgages agUfhst proptuty. J where a considerable pari of the valor ' of the property waalu boiidinp, deman | : ed itisurance, or the payment »6r their j clafms. lint when it was known that u ; vigilant watch wa* kept, these difficulties were obviated, 40 a great extent. These I are known facta. j But some may say that thry do not j inaarr, nod consequently are not inter* j ested in' thin last part of the snbject. To ' such we would say, that if yon choose to stand your owu iusuruncf you are .none j the less interested. If tho insurance- | coiupanles.'^wi'q understand such mat j lers, consider the risk groater, ia, not ; your own risk greatrr ? Is not that the | natural inference 7 But there is one ! mure question to be considered in conj iirctjon with tbia subject, sir., When | do we want watchmen ? If wc&tre to decide this question by I the practices of the past, we should say that we want th*ra for a few weeks 01 months alter a fire baa occurred, or an attempt baa been made to set one — j lleietofore, while the excitement in re-
fer' nee to a fire lasted, everybody haTe • wanted watchmen ; but when that ex- ' ' cilemrnt has died away it became " unnecessary, and entirely too expensive •' and the wutchmeu were di-cbarged. — ( ; Now let us look at this. A fire occurs ; ; some suppose it to be by accident, 1 while others attribute it to an iaeendiaI ry. Suppose its the former: will not the : people, while the burning scene is fresh 1 in their minds, be more careful, and thus ! lessen the cheaces of accidental fires 7 — i Most certainly But suppose it is the I work of nn incendiary: will that incen- ! diary be aa likely to make the iecor.d attempt while the excitement lasts, ' as he wiM after it has all died away, aad the people almost forgotten it, and have ceased to be vigilant themselves ? Certainly not Is it not plain, then, that watci.tnvn are leas needed for a time after a fire tba£ after the excitement has diad away 7 We taink no one can fail to *ea it. We aay, thro, that we either weat watchBMB aH the time, or we don' - -,waat them at nil; Or, if there ?» any
difference, it is iu flvor I 1 j for a short time during a 'fire qxefte- 1 ment, and watchmen when that rwfv ' ment has passed away. (We should look-f* j at this subject in the lignt of^eH$naml ( | candor, aud decide rwtffer we want , 1 watchtcen . or out. If we realit need them let us have them avJoQjr' as ! men, women and children will be care- ; less anil accidents continne to occur, j ! and as long as-tjivt r are wicked, sordid I ■ or selfish human beings in the wnrld. — J 1 But if, nfter candidly cenridering lltc matter, wc decido that watchmen do not 1 render our lives and properly more anfe, : and will have no influence in inducing . strangers to visit us, because lin y are I more safe, then let q^kmiss all watch I 1 men, nnd dismiss the subject forever and never l»«ar of oratchmea ngain. — I Our qwn individual opinion is, tlikt wc ■ want them ad infinitum. What lav you, , « rcuder 7 } — i — — • \ 1 1
WAR AND CTKER NEWS. , Gen. Corcr.ran liad a liattie with thn rebels nndcr I'ryor on Thursday night last, not far frouy Suffolk, V* Plyorl had crossed the BUcbwattr, and Corcoran advanced to meet him. The rebels w^ru^riven back by n gallant bayonet -barge. They, made another staml. nnil were nguht driven bock^ and finally crossed the river. They left their dead • on the Geld . <)u r los* was 24 killed aud 80 wounded. • . The bombardment of Galveston, Tex- ! os, by our uaval forces, was commenced : i on the lOih of January The Brooklyn, ' ' Hciota uml New I.ocdon were engaged 1 : A shot from the New Lundou cut-down
the rebel fiag-.taff in tha fort. They I I were confident uf recapturing the place j J speedily, which wc hope lins been done I cro this. ; • The land forces of Grant anil McCIrr- ' ; uand and the navnl for^eS^f Coin. 1'orj u-r appeal to be concentrating in the 1 1 ! vicinity of Yicksburgi for another onset. , 1 1 May they prove vticcasifu! this time, j There is no -peeial ' news from the1,, j Army of the I'utomnc. We understand 1 that |t l» tb» ii^eution wf-44ei>. Hooker . 1 to push the army forward as sooq^aa j | j possible} bat is^ it Itot possible in the I present state of tha weather. They had { a severe snow storm there on Wcdnrs day ol last week. The line weather of the latter part of the week caused much ' of it to disappear, however ; but the foods j«ffu extremely bad ; nnd the pre-', liability is that the mow storm which 'j set iu here on Tuesday of this week will . soon reach them, and render mature still worse. Th»y nre getting short of wood, nnd nut over-sapplicd with provision* ; and in the present state of the roads they cannot move either way ; nnd our fears nre that much suffering will be experienced. There is n rebel report, from u Rich I raond pnper, thai the U. 8 gunlwut J. I\ Smith had hren captured on Sinno river. 8. C;,'with all on beard— 250 , men. She mounted eleven gun*. OUB ABUT COBBESPONDEKCE. Headquarters 25th U-g. N. J.V.I OrnuuTK FHCDSEicavsuaii.-V*.. I Tuvsdsr, .Tannary. 27. 1-C'l. j
Dear ir«re>— Alilinach In hospital, yet must endeavor to give you a r.-w line* — As yon all hare learned, tha l^to niove of the army «Hd not amount to tnnch. The i stoini dofralad as. nnd the •'rub** learned I oar intantioas. 1 have no idea what wonld have been accompli*hed bad lha weather ! kept fair. ' One thing is certain, there j would have been a bl.-ody battle. 1 Etip- 1 pose it was "all for tba best" that the »u»rm came up. TJn» portion of tbe ar • j 1 that moved has n-tarned to its camps. We | now htrir that Burnside has left ue ; that. Gen. Jo* Hooker is in command, and that (Jen. Bumner refusrs to fight under him. — 1 wonder what will come next ! Surely this is a fast oc«. If Hooker follows custom b« will havtetb Irj one battle, anyhow. If ho whips, *■ all rig.it." bat if the army i* detailed wader lis generalship " down ho goes." Tfc& is fhe plsy. W«H, we ihall iee what sCitUI see, and Tlr*. . awT grow _ The Tw**ty Fifth still lives, and hold* ; her head qearters at ike old ptar* — Cape May, Pstterron, Atluntic, Cumberland and Camden boya are jelly - aaough just noa-, having bmi a yi*a from «b«fcd-fw nndJong-lceked tar gee-
I lUman whom we know ws^Mr. 1 oj master j : i He paid us hi»-«isit on Friday ; he brought j Maim a bundle of " gre«i.hacks.^ and j ua for two month* ,of out soWieva'.j The boia'lrlt quite lick uu Friday. Ten tniauL-a after some of. their ! got bold of the ".groe nies " thee were off I > '■ tbvmullsrV. paying thirly-aevra ceots foT ' dried drind-apple pira, 40 cent* a lb. fori bre-e, CO cis. a lb. for batter. 5 eta. apiecu j j 'or cigar*, unj other thins* accordingly.— : } AH of ua >uppnrl the sutler* now, more or ties*, notwithstanding their enormoua pri- ; j Ce** | Tiio regiment was on picket Saturday.— j I From what they could hear the 'rebels «er« ; 1 | having apreeing nines in' "Fredericksburg ; on Saturday niebl. They could hear Ihuiu : . *ur — " Come iojtnd take another drink."— i j A brass band which was playing in the i city, amaiig oriie.r piece*, played the "Star j 1 Spangled Banner"* I imagine they did] thi* to tanuliae our pickua on this aide. ! : ; The weather continue* damp. Army i • | movemirl* will not noiotint to much at | present. K«ad& are too had. Sickness [
increases in this dauip, i4iung*atdc we*. : ther. Wednesday Jan. 28th. * We are expeVienciag a hruwy vnow stiirni ' j tp day. 11U|a cauip# ' aud everything : ! ni-pund ore *c}*»^ga white and frosty coat. ' ] Wiuto'r indeed "biaopened iyn! I mil afraid j | thn Army of the i'otpmac i* about to rea j 1 lite hurd lime*, ft hut we are gdiug to do 1 for wood is a friotis q>i<-*lIou, iuid if the ; ! road* get worse, which ibey certainly will. ; I douht -whether provisions can reach the ; cautp*. We are here and cannot move | elsewlieru for w few. day* to come, linyhow, ^ , out wc shall keep up spirils. Imping tar a ' '•'lu'tfer lime coining " Friend*, you who; arc sheltered by Imard-lmoswa'and plaster ed walls, witli warm lire* und attjr atucui 1 1 I of clothing, what do you think nf the sol- , i dn r. in this madtly lamr, under . shelter of a
pi> ce of uubleucheil n o-lin during a cold , and benting snowstorm? Wouldn't you! i like 10 be with us? Lieut. Col Ay res hus juined ns arain ; ! Tile ri-ginu'nl was formed in «qunre on the | ' parade ground when tho Lienk < >1. tna<b< . hi- appearance He was received with j I tuinultonos chc-eys* frotn all. In acktiow- 1 1 1 Idling the reception he made a pretty nnd 1 1 jointed speech • 1 wi-h I had hi* word*; to put in print. He appeared n« glad ; '^>nco mdro unite writh u* as wo were to have • Kltw:' I hear that .Tcdwiial Tyler, ot t"o. F, : nhu was_w. united t h rou g h 4 he wri-t at the j battle of Fradericksbnrjj," has since died lit j" I a northern hospital. 1 have no official ar- j ! Count of thi*, hut I Imlievo i? is true. He ' was tt patriot and 0 good soldier, and i* o | I loss to us all. This i< the third Capo Mgiy ! -matt in Co. F that has fallen a victim of 1 ' that terrible bullje. J. UgaxviLU Ltucn. BiCHAffo C. KOIKES. [From the Natrona! Intelligencer of I April 28. 1858.] " Geotlcitiefj Yon .published a short! { time since an article under lift heading of i Richard 0. Holmes, which gave a brief but i spirited outline of tha life and character of : that. enterprising and bennrolent man The J pero«al. It seems, has kindled a spark of ! poetie inspiration in the gentle breast o| wiMian. In avidanca of which. I /end yoo ! tfiZ 1 ity I -id iiqes from a pea whnw pro- | doc*. ion* have never bfttaro been exposed 1 to it*! public" eye. 1-. .(lCIIAKD C. nOLXKI Wb hail iliee > watcher hy tho s.-a, G'd Ocoap'ii'hariliest. hravrst son ; " Thv deed- of noble*! charity For thee a dkathle*! fame have won.
In the wild tempest'* datkast hour, | • When btoet ships J)*1" beneath the i * [Calo, | Thv voire was heard in lore* of powwr. Thy noble bcurt nn fear could quail. j Thv swift boat, rising o'er the wave, (tore life nnd hope to .dying men ; 1 In raiii the sncry 'breaker* rate— . , They **i> ! they ae« tfiasr home* again. Thy name the fife •.'while brightly gleams The leerful eve. shall bias.* in prayer; And rescued maidens. In their dreamt Bbattwoflly breathe it to the air. Al»s! that manly form no more J • Shall piondly brewf the rresteit wave. While .-hho** from lh. jpaatlif < *hora/ ! Tbe cry of those leek at to tars; The angry spirit of the storm Forth 1 suing from hi* ioy cave, Wteaked op-rm thy devoted form Tbo lory of bis baffled rage. Bri't oh. thy heart defied it* power, Bt ill still it l>eat* for bonjnn w.-e — Beludd the Lita-Uoat ! owhiest dosrarl The baud ol gcuih* could bestoa. tVe hail thee 1 watcher by the sea ; Old Ocean's hardiest, brnv. -t *uo ; Tby deeds of christian charitv For the* a deathlns^nama have woo. | Meant Airy, Ky. Lit?s* 8, II- ." |
: Li- ' MARRIED. BKOWER-TOVV.NSE.St> -Jan. Wh, b> Iler. 'i Wa. B. Oshora. Mr. Sylrrnu- Browrr -nil Mlsa M. Townsaad, both Of Tuwaacad'a lolaU TV Ufll— DOCGLASE— Jan. SSth ty lho nae, Mr. Starr M- Tyler, of Deaatarllle. ad Ulas Carria ! It. Dou .liua, of Uosbea. ! i: ,vhnOO-McK *!G— Jan. ?9th. by the •«»*, ' Mr (hoitea H. Carroll, ol Dcoalirllle, and htm j lurhrl MeKalg. of Ooabco . S,>M ERS— CORSON.— On New Veart Night tset, I by ths Kov. K. *. Swain, In J. . Sooicrs, 1 of Soaicrs' foiat, N J., and Mm l.ouU* s. Corsoa, I of Searille, Cape May to , N. J. V I SHARP— TOVYNSEND —Ity l!ie uar, J«n. Tg, i-*U, sir. tmly Sharp, of MaaricrtaSm. K. J-. aad MM Louisa Townsrsd of Cape May Co. X. J. CORSON— CORSON —By Rev. John tone*. Nov. ; isth, trnj, Mr. Curtis E. Corson and MlseMUbmat Cu««<in, alt of Sravllle, N. J. , STKELMAN-tmOVVN— By tho same, Bee. 1Mb. f*B, Mr, Janin Strrliaan, i! B-nnUvill«, «nJ ! Mlsa Amanda W. P'own of Turliahoei N J. I ] VV I.'.Lt.VMS — VVI t.t.lAMS — By the Same, Pth. r» two, Mr.TTarSey Williams, ofJ'hlla. Pa., an J Mm. —• . Ilsilllitl Tl'llll inn 1 1" IteiinlnUe, N. J, LIST OF LETTERS f i Jlemaininy in the J'oit Off fee at jicmmniny in me 1 tw ijpicv at
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Ma l bestnut sc. PMIadel|ibla. GAZETTE AND REPUBLICAN. j Por tbo UglUaUrc Heaalon of IMS. . I The approaching iralja of the Legislature of this W srat- will la- one of great public lnlertyC Not only J ar.ll a L'niteit Stale* senator be rkctrd, but the in- I aogor vtion of a U mocratic Governor, and the ah- " sorption of alt tbe power of state hy that party, | « It; caosq the public to anslovuly look fur the d*. v elnpment of its policy. Subject* of the greatest W- .] l~.rti.Tc will come up for djseuuioa In the Senate j and ve-etotd} . an t the pe pin will look wilh- Inter- I «>t for rri«tU oflhe priwoJlogs. We shall pub^ • Itah -ccuraty rci»rt« of all the burlncas it buUi II owe. In tnc tun.* Kmnt' awn tUrCrfWas, — I ! vifl <U Ik-'chea of (he d-batct at may be cm*. I ury tu acnrrtcL under* Wad iBgjBf lJtd. prvc-e.'. iXS: i Tl-.e reporla of the G.aiette hatr long e: Joyed aa ■ cm l*We reputation for acewraey. aad thi. rrpnta- ' tlon thshall tw our rare to preserve. I tptv* will publish the Billy Garette sad Re- . I p jldiean for Two lietum (In Winnce) foe the » ] .ion. The Increawd coat of everything eon arete! 'j ul'b printing will make It memory to adhere to \ . these terms tn ell rase*. j Addtne, "".JACOB R. FEE LSI'. PnMlehes, A' Trenton, N. 1. j NEW MILLINERY AC. r -VRS JA KB ft. SMITH. I At CAPE MAT COUBT HOUSE, HA S JUST OPENED » I.VKfir. AJVIl BKAITTIFCE ASVOnT. !' A MK.NT OK READY-MADE SILK AND VELVET, BLACK k COLORED STHAW BON- ' NETSl FLOWERS! RIBBONS OF ALL 4 1 DESCRIPTION*!. BEADY-MADE , CLOAES AND SACKS, DRESS GOODS, ] TRIMK1NGK SILE SHAWLS. FCRS. AND A I I GENERAL ASSORTMENT Or DRY GOODS k C. Order tn H'-nw Canse why Will pmrrnin another Slate lie not recorded io this. cS »' C~~, « I vsnla. having preirnfM and Slrit la my ore-,- . "SiSiTA"" uidPiSTLI and iie.il of Thomas .-IrCnllmdi. Regit ter of the L'Hr d iml Co., my ef PhiladelphC where-.y It appear* Out the »(d will hi* hern amallted by mekvte he k Th"'"" M.dTeiln.tgh. In 'hrVire of ^Sniylvanta: 4 j W.1 the wild Jacob T. Hand hart:* appttad'te ie T| I,, hire the will proven am] seenrded In thta atate to hare la atate! %
porvuant to the atatotr In turh ei«* made and e n. stfWA not he r'ert.amt rrrardrd tn my ofAee. and Irttera teeramrntary the»r«n be IwUpd to the -Id Jacob P. Hani. Awt th.t 1h>. order be rahltahod la tho "Orean W gter « , newtrnper In the county of Capo for >he*paee of thirty- ffiur Ran, sod alto hy adrertlitf.i the aamr la thm ar the moat public (twee* In Mid county Beat preerdlag »a.d day for the Given under my hand, thta rnh dar of December, tees. rtVAH TOWN SEJfb. Surrogate Real Estate Agency, F * ItltS, COTT AGEW and EOTR HOCGHT And BOLD OS COMMISSION. PTRSONS wUhlng to .ell or hay Kim,. or r.n. Lard In thi* eonnty. or < attngri and o* varan! Lot* In the City of Cape titatuL kilt plan* •PO'T the milmeHher. at fhe alBer of rhletatper. Ti e liwattna and use of Earma, the promrtloaa Of. K.rm. Wood and Meadow l and, aad whether th. V «re fundings ornoL and Ifw, a hat bill Id lag-. b»- ot .aid buildings, tog^KW with the prlreof tbe farm, auraU.ions of pi) ment. ami other parttmhira, alonM be etated. The pel? 01 eoftiges aad lota, with auuUUcm* of Mr meet - hw Id be suted aleo. paymee.r J. 8. LEACH. BOAT FOUNCh ~ IsSKOlCT.affiKS'.fSS.SS ' I Pat leg I bilge* . f '9B1 j Cspe May, Janaary fSd, t!KJ. f,<*,r tWmPMjtb9f>riBln..

