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Siiut iilisttllmp. + .A.., ■ . tXXCWSYXAX aj(d tex hlou jt. ' ffce world of fiction bhrily eoauini fe-Boaa thrilling chapter tbao an ioci daot which marked the lire of the Rev Mr. toe, who m recently cot down in Ma prime, in the vlllupra of Waterford. M. Y The edrentorc , any* the Troy Time, occorred on tba nights before ! Thanksgiving, a ftp waeka praeioM to the commancamant of the sadden Ulneas mMah recalled sadly and fatally. Mr. "wo «aa sitting la his atndy about oue oVlock in the mornine. preparing a dis coarse to be delivered to his congrege tloa when assembled for Thanksgiving worship, when he heard • noise behind him and became contciooe that somebody was la the room. Supposing that • neighbor had dropped in upon aome unforeseen errand, Mr. Lee aaid : "What is the ^'matter ?" and torned •ronnd in hia chair. He beheld the gr<& taea of 0 bnvglar who waa pointing a pistol at his breast The rutSsn bad watered the house by a window, snppvaing that air ha occupants wers wrap pad id slumber, and burst npoa tba pecsaaca of Mr. Lta before he was •warn that tba study eontaiaed an occumo yowr watch and atoney," paid ha "and make bo aoiss, or I will ireSr.twwM: "Too may as wall >«t down yonr weapon, for I shall .make no resistance, aad job are at libttty la lake all tba 1 -eeteatiaa I potaaaa." TWbesgier withdraw hia maoaebg pk'.cl, and Mr. Lee said : . ^8§"-HrtB poadact yod ta the place where my meet praclooi treasaraa are Hi opeufe a door and pole- l tad to tba cot wbar# hia two children lay 1 ateabtriau in tha awaal sleep of iaaowanes and peace. "Thswa,". said* ha. 1 •Mao »f choice* Jewel* WJ« Jt»o take 1 thaw ?" Ue proraedsd to sdy that as a 1 ghlmr of tba gospel be bad few aartb- ' tf potacasioes, and lb* all hia means I were Mcoted to bat owe Object— the i education of tba two children that wrra ' M posing In the adjoining room The |« barglar was deeply aad viaiblj alerted > by tbewa ramarka. Tears filled bis ' «ywa and be expressed the utmost • sorrow at tba set which ho bad I beep about to commit. After a ] |t« ramarka from Mr. Las. the < would be criminal consented to kneel ' wad Join wi b him in prayer ; aad there. ' to that lor.ely house, amtd the silence of < midnight, tba ofender poo red forth his ' penitence and remorae, while tba rapra ffantatfvk of a religion of peace an r dwiH toW Mm to '•go and tin no ( w Bach o aeene has few parallrk ( On tha enbelasioa of the prajar th. { barg tar aliampled to take his drpertnra g ibwbroksn window through which ha t bod watered. < •♦Why wot «• by tha -front doorf t •aid Mr. Las. , The man rwpMed : , "There are confederates tberu who voaM shoot aHhar yoo op fee." He ( desired Mr. Lea to take an oath oo the ( Haij Bert ptu res ne»er to rami the ( pwrtiewfora of this siagalar intends*. Mr. Lea H "M nonu-euarj. as be bad Aa Modest feelings towards him, j •ad ahoald nseer dieolge ought he bad f W*S or bewrd. Tba no* day Mr. Lao, M vMt»w»tfck»g *M hb wife, mat the t ul tw tba stnwta of Waterford, and . T.ZVr~—~ — u- fro. 2 S £e« IS ;

ST&ST THS 10MATO jEiilT. " Those using bet-beds will hare their plants up by this Umo. Those who hare no hotbeds can yet gain some i weeks by starting them in pots or boxes in the bowse. After the plsnts are ap and bars made two or throe roogh i leares, transplant them into small pots and gjv'e them plenty of light and ' air. r The small thumb-pots msy be used for • the first potion *, and as tbey are so , small that they readily dry out, a number , of tbeti may be placed in a box and surrounded by muss, saw dust, sand, or i anything that will r^Jain molstnre. When it is found by turning oot tha tyl of earth that the roots hare flijtd tba pot, they may be sfatrtcd lo tboae holding about a pint, taking care all the tiiue that the plants bare abundance of ' air audvhght, anS grow stocky They may. be tept iu their pots till all danger of fr(M* la past, aheo they are to he planted out by turning out the ball of eartb-from the pot. The directions for after culture will be girea at the proper season. Earlier and batter fruit is obtained from a light and aaudy soil than irom a *ret and heary one. T'1* small pear shaped and the smooth-red carieties are the earliart. The Fejeeis a few days later, but is to much more prolific end finer erery way, that wera we con fined to one sort we shoald choose thisFrom a single years experience with the .Freneb Upright, or Tree Tomato wc think well of it. It is a eery compact . and dwarfish variety, bearing its fruit closa to the main stem. .lt needs bat a single stake to keep it from being blown gver, nod as it can be planted as near as 16 or 16 inches, probably as mocb fruit eaa be got of tbu same space as from any other variety. It must be started very early, as the frill is a little late, bat$s Very aolid, and according to oar eximriencw every way desirable. Those who J»ave oo gardrot, but have room in the yard to net a barrel or two, can obtain a supply of Tougloes with a IHtla trouble. John A. Briggs, of Franklin Co , Mass., writes . Take a flour-barrel knock oot both beads, saw It la two ita ' the middle, plaoe the h .lvec in any vacant place, fill aboat two thlrda fa.lt of : .earth and man are, and act your plants I in them, and yon will find yonr plants, if attended to, will do as well as in any < other place. The writer of ibis has i practised this method for the last three with perfect success. None need want for this deli dona Vid healthful i fruit units* too indolent to V}' the.e2p*-e- t itneo; " Tba ptanU grow;: in this - wny may he watered with waste water from . k t hen — Amir em jvfriatU; no, ^ ■ UniDXfcAIIL , , It was night. Being weary, t Ja^d t to rial - Suddenly I stood within I the walls of a little cottage. All was quietness. A little child lajt. sweetly c Bleeping within its cradle bed. Now and then bis face would light ap with a i smite, an if he warn dreaming p'.rasant dreams. Tfl'h wonder I beheld an < angel appear by bia sidt. Taming to he aaid • ■ *• llere la tha commencement of life's dream Wait patiently, and tbou abalt \ tba wad. ' Then wottaga, child and . angel vanished. I eras left alone. Another sobsnt sroaw bafora ma A j youth, whom I recognised as tha babe ! had before seen. I watched him ia all i pLys 1 taw srlth sorrow that tha arwdc of wickedness had be«n sown t within hia beart. I watched him from t youth until manhood, and saw, with joy,* that in bis manhood be again return, d ' to tbo paths of peers and happiness ( II a atsp; waa Irm, hia ojo waa bright. Me looked Mke one who walked in tha c path* of virtwo and paaew. Tears t poised I saw Mm again ; now so aged. t with maV fa hand, wanderiag along , I knew by hia fmbl. «sp that HfaV , draom wbh Mm would aooo ho endwd t When I a gni* «w *im ha was rorjiaing ,

a happy smi|e playt-d r tenance Weeping friends atood around ' him. He bade thera not gawp, that all 1 would soon be over, and he should then 1 be lo the hrsTtnly mansion above. ' By the deathly pallor that spread over ' his countenance I knew tfpu his last j 1 moment had eome Bidding his friends 1 farewell, his spirit departed to a better home ia Heaven His body was robed in the garments of the gravo. I was left alone with him. Suddenly the angrl ' entered the apartment. Pointing to the dead body of the man, be aaid : ' " Thou hast gore from the cradle to ■ ' the grave of this man, and hat seen the commencement and rud of lif«,s dream' i ^Art ikon tatbfird ?" I was about to i answer, when all vanished I saw the sua just rising in the eaet |. I bad been dreaming, but bad dreamed | the dream of life. BWEAJUKQ ALOU. A gentleman once heard a laboring j man swearing dreadfully, 4n the presence ol companion* He told hjm that* it wa» a cowgrdly thing to swear in c<»m ' patty with others, when Or dared not to do it by himself. The man said he *-«s not afraid to swear at any time or at any place. " I'll give yoo ten dollars," said the ' gentleman, " if you wiil go to the ? il Uge grave ya.tl at twelve o'cl <ck to | night, and srfear the same oaths that joa have uttered here, when you are j qlore with God." "Agreed," satd the man, " it's an j easy way of earning ten dollars." " Well, you corns to me to-morifow and say that you have dune it, sod the money is yonra." The time passed on ; midnight came The man went lo the grave yard It j wasn night of pitohy darkness. As he j entered the grave yard not a "ohnd waa , hiard ; all waa still^as death. The gen- j tleman1* words "alone with God," came j over him with wonderful power. The thought of the wickedness of wjtat be had been doing, and tPhat he bad cotne there to do, darted across bis mind like a flash of lightning. Ho trembled at hit folly Afraid to take another step, he fell upon x his kuees, and instesd of j , the dreadful oaths he came to utter, the ! ' earnest cry went op, " Qud be merciful ! to me a ainner." The next day he went to the gentle- j man and thanked him for what he had dune, and said he bsd resulted not to \ swear another oath as long as he lived j C.O.D. ^ | An Irish shopkeeper having ordered WT qnantily of haddock fish, by the AdamK^ A Go's Express, was some •> hut indij, ' naat upon the delivery of the fish, to find on the packtge the letters C 0. D | 'As sara-' said Pat, 'I didn't order ( AfiriMit* ■ , i The expressman ex (•mined tha fish, , and prononnced them haddock* 'Wall,' aaid Pat, 'cod won't spell bad- 1 dock.' . 'Ob no,' the expressman replied, 'cod spslis cod ' •An.' say Pa t, triumphantly, pointing tha fiah, 'them's Isb V 'Tss— yoonra right there.' 'Wi ll, that makes nod fish, don't it, spalpeen V ... • •Bat where do yon get tkw 'cod' from?' returns the expressman. 1 'Look there,' aayi PoC pointing at 1 the pretentious C. a D., that's cod to J sura.* " , •Oh no,' rwplied the expreasman, ( Ihat'sTT O, D-. nWch aeons 'colket eo delivery I' ^ •Afr, -bvl d, I <>M*t •» cried Pat, set etching his head with one head »nd foiling for his porw. with ti n j other ; <b*. young M me give yen s bit of wdvicw. Whew ye« bring way bundle for »w, dont pat ow waything wo aatsterions again ; bov J at re vwps th» big let ten t> 0. 0 . aad then ywr *a deliver ou col ectioo, which eny \ fool cso uwdrvutoad. fj

BY ACT.iOltlTXV^ I . »- '";5NV i LAWS OF NEW JER»£Yt An act authorising ■% addition to the State Oupuol ( 1. Br it eoactud by the Senate and G*aernl A«oeml>l> of (be State of New Jersey." 1 Tliat tbo <oia nf ten thoa-onil dollar* '>e and .the «eme i« hereby uppi opriuted. for. i I r |iorpote of addine ■ mng on the south . i ardly lidu of the Htate t.'epitol for e libra I | TJ sod corpmitt-ie rooiui. tha cost wbrrrwf , u not lo ricerd tro th--u«and dollar*, and ! i that the stair treaeor^r and lir is hereby J ; authorised to pay lo ibe commission-re o I ! the elate library >he said tom. oat of any j | money* not heretofore appropriated, and > the aaid comms-ioner* are hereby author ited to contract for the building of the | j *ai<l wing aad to ntpvad the said earn for | ihr purpotv above mentioned | ? Aad be it enacted that ibit aet ihait ; I take I fleet i nt'oeil lately, j Approved March 2-t.h. 16C3. An actio proviJe for the rrrur.iio* of c*r I lain pi per* in lbs office ol too .Secretary j •{ or S eta. j Be it .'■narted by the -tenet* and General I A«erutMy of lb* State of New Jer-cy, 1 That H -hall tin the doty of the aecrelart o atalo. io addition to Q Jinv ir. hi* olBc- j the certlflcnte* of the oreauisat mo ol an . | incorporation andrr < he geDer*i incorpor* ' tion law* nf thi» *tate, or of any accep ! loner of a »p«ci->l Charter, or the location j or sorvey of any road, or any other agree a»«-nt or paper by law required or aut: orit-d * to be Bled in said oifire. tn record said ' ! agreement or other paper* in a book to be . ! provi led for such purpose, at the proper 1 i cba'ge of the party or part'ee for wboin i the same i* filed. * 7 And be it enacted. Thofthi* aet shall take effect immediately. Approved March 16. IP61. A Further Bonplement to the act entitled ' "An act to provide for the orcaidsslinD I of the State Lanatic Aaylom and for the [ care and muintenance of tho itteene," j W'aaas-s, it appea** by the report ol iba I Man .ger* of the Htate Lnnanc Asyla , th^t the advance in the price of provi* ion*, foel . nd cloihing renders* neree-urv an increase in price of board, auflicient lo meke the incom- of the institution eqaul to iu locroated axprnditore- . therefore, i J Be it enacted by the Senate and (»-o- | eral Assembly of the State of New J*r*ov, That from an.1 after tho fifteenth of March ■ nelt. it ahall be law'al to churge two dnl I lers and thirty. five cents per wvek for : keeping to the Asylum any pauper i-r in, i Jigetil inaai.e person, sent to llie Asyln^ I in sec- irdance with the tarntletb. twenty | firat and laonly-secouil seclious of the «• t to which thi* is s supid-mrnt Jl. And be it enacted. That the first *»c ■jiinn uf tho act eatiti.-d ""A furth-r auppleytnent to tha act wppraved February twen •Jtlhird. eighteen huodrrdaud forty-seven, and entitled 'an act lo provide for tho or gunuatioo of wtata Lniiati^ Asylam, and for tne care and maiotenance. of the same," apprpVad Marcb first elg Stern hundred and forty nLio, be and the same is hereby reps -led. 3 And bo It enacted that Ibis aetakali take rfleCt immediately. Appnivcd March 6, 1863. A euf^plemrot to tha^t entitled "Wn ect tu establish a uoifonn rat* ot^hargre for legal adveriiainc toAwarfinu-y." ap proved March twentieth, eighteen hundred and. fifty seven. Be it enacted by the Kenate and (^neral Assembly of the State of New Jersey That hereafter lbs price for pahlisbiag it eny newsi^per. the frgWI notfews detlgaa. tad .n tha aet to which third a supplement shall be sixty owats J/wr. (alio of *m hnu dred words, fur the first insert.na, and thirty eenta per Aolin for each subeaqaeat insertion after the first 3 And Its it aa acted. That this act shall take effect immediately <• 1 Approved March t/lMfl. A Bappfomaota thwart s6ilt»d «Ao art to aoagaod tha poaabiaa of the cwt re cWmuon iu specie of bank cote*." approved March twenty faotb eightesw ha ml rod no-l sixty. 4 B# it r&acted by th» Senate aad CJen-ral A' aaemNy of the State of- Now Jersey , That tboaei ta which this is a supplement ' MM fiuuSura N frMFoMll epiM «

thi ah>fo.teisU«S. lm cxrssMkv' thd prodlewiasl.iu of Wwgwv. Veruoc. iu the driaiMMr pitovidad ta tba M ond section of th* aaid art e t. Aad b«fi eaacand, Tdwt this 'act ti>a!l take effect immediatuly. «rf'-. ,.j Approved March 6th, lg63 • A Supplement to en aet entitled "An act ' i to provide for tha publication of the 1 | the public laws of tbis state " approved ' February eiiteeath, eighteen hundred '' and fifty four d i I. Be 1| etiacted by tba Senate and GenI rr*l As.-cmbty if the Htat* of New Jersey, II I That the public laee required to Oe puhf j h-hed by the act to which this it a suppled | menl, shed hereafter be printed iu oarh : C'loniy of thie state, 'ueh new* pitper* to r | be designated and eppoipu-d by hie Kxculv | loner the Governor, except io the county j if Ks'px. where four newspopere shall bo I select, d one ol them being published tu ■ lb- German langueae. and -also in throe paj ■ ere is the counties of Union and Cum- ' bwrlanri. and the *um srf seventy. five dolI .m shall be allow.d to .be publisher Of f - pu"D»tien of each new*p«p^r f„r «qth p«b- | bcalioo ; and that the nacre's rj ..r jtatr be I I and tie M bore hi required lo furnish, with. a . five days after lit approval by the Uover- ! .tiur, for pablicat.on. to one of the ueospa. - | pers io [lie city of Tren too selected to pub- | li»h the law*, a copy of every public law requi-»d lo ba published io tbu newspaper ' j J And be it enacted. That this act shell ake effect imm-diuttily. lj Approved March la 1863. ' j rtopnlemeat to so act entitled "Ao act' , nutburisiac a loan for the |iur,.oses of ' war ta rape! invasion aon soppreae io«ur- ( rwctioa, prising the same and prosiding for the .pwyin-et therw .f," ap proved May teotb. mgbioaa hundred aud sssiy-ooe. j t B« it enreted by We Resale and Qua. l *f»i Aaacaiijly ot tba Sute of Nww Jereay, f That it shall b« lawful for tbo goewmorawd the treasurer of thft iAti In burrow. oa"~ ( the credit or the sute. for the porpoaea espress-ii in the act to which this ts s eupplement, such sum* of money a* shall ap* pear to tho governor of the statu to hi ( n-cersaty for soch purowew* ; provided thai ( th» ,am* o' money so to be borrowed uhaU ant. tocethrr wish the aiuount authorial tu be borrowed by ll^e set lo - huh this if a sopcleiiiuot, otceed io >ht witofo threw millions of dollars. | And h- i' enacted. That the psymeo^ of the rr.or.r . outborised by this act to bw ^ loaned stiall In- secured in th same mantsyr a« i* directed by the act lo which this is a supplement. f..r the •rearing of the iuiMS there lit urn borii'-J n l.e made; and for the t • diimnal one milium Of dollar. her->g " authorised tu be loaned, the governor and trea-arer are hereby euthorisud toi-»uc ar.J negotiate the bonds of the ste'.o of Ne* Jerswj. of the same denibninalion. payablu et the «*rne placd*. I>eay<ng interest At tba f same rate, execute.!, registerud aad wlieg J paid, cancelled in the same m .inner, a* i| . provided by the act to wb.ch Ibis ia a.sap* plemenl , and not more tkao one hon.irej thoasaod dollars of principal, of tbo boadi ' hereby au^horited to be i**oed shad ba I 1 "hiade payable io any oco year, nod no part ' of aoch principal shall be psjabla bvfora the first day uf January, eigbleann hundred sod eighty six. end no bond* shall h« made pa. aide at a later date th-.n tba flag day of J.ooery. eighteen hundred a&J 1 mnaiy six and air bond* aothurigad by ibis act shall bo exempt from uxation. 3 And bo It enecteii, That tha mcc v from time to time borrowed under tba pravisions or thi. act. a^ail bo paid into tha tr.arary of tha eUle ot New Jeiaw, and ahull be drawn therefrom io foe —lie* : pfeocrihed by tk* aet' io which tkiu ia a 1 atpplemcDt. ( 4. And b* it enacted. That the debt hereby aulhor.s*d .ball b. paid net or tho I tax directed by the act to which thi- a sapplament, to ba anaaally i.vjud and ooL 1 lected. 5. Aad b* it enacted. That this art aka9 take effect immediately. Approved Marib 24 1843. * 1 — To «ll man tha ben friend i. rjiN| the cotti|'*!!ioR* art high shdaavora asM booorgbM seatifeent.. »""*•« ••setsme 1