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. "LET TIIE-KXD? THflD.^SK^T ATB^TIIE lK>#«, TUS^OUKTOrS, ASI> TROTH'S." * -'. ■ TX- ISLAND. CAI'E MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IE ISHIT NO. 37.

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« Select 300ftrg. THE TIDES. BT W. C. BRTAKT. Th« t« »t hrr falj, and. ri-linc high." Floo<U ik« calnvjrld* with li»ht. ^ Tur airs th»l barer io the au turner iky i Are all eeleep to-niybt. - I Tbare rnntee eo roiee from the great voed- ; leude roend ! That reutriiur.il all the day ; j Benratb the rliedorr of tMr boeeh*, the gr&ttnd j I* rot more Hill than they. { Hut erer lira re* and moaol the reitle** Deep; , , — | .- Hi- riling tide* 1 hear; ; Afar I *ee the glimmrriac billowa leap; | 1 see there breaking near. Each Rare apringa upward, climbing toward ! the fair j Pare light that lit* on high— Spring* eagerly, and Tninlly tlnka to where The mother aatora lit. , Upward again it awelle ; the moonbeam* abrrar Again it* glimmering treat; Again it fee la the fatal Weight below, AnJ airk*, bat not tr, rest. Again and yet again ; uniil the Deep Recall* hi* brood of ware* ; A ad with a aulleo moao, abashed, they ei-rap 4Bark to bit iouer cave«. . lt . ,. | Brief respite 1 tbey ahall rurb from that ! h With noian and tumult anon, ; And Bint themeelaea, with uoarnlling ilreaa, | i Up toward the piaciJ moon. i u I Oh. reitleaa Sea! that in thy ptiaon here i i Dwat straggle and complain ; j Through hn alow rcntnriei yearning to he > ! To that fair orb In rain. 1 l'be flora eia source of light and beat reuf. ' 'arm .. I Thy tanantn with hia glow, ; And on thoee mounting wares a nobler ' i .form . And /rrer life boalow. . : Then enly May tbey leave the waste uf ! brine ! In which tbey wejler here, : And riae above tha bills of rarth, and ahina In a errsitrr S|>kerr. j J»rlcrt HjfefrUairo. From Ihau M'eliihaaaa ami Rrflrelor. .j 10I.0IEU' I Mill III ; j Dark and diawal was lire day withont, i j and ^erb and dluaal within, for no i i t dings had come from thfc soldier hoi- j | Imnd and father. Thp courage uf the ' waiting, patient wifo aaa be^inaii.g to ' | fail. "O, tbnt he had not gone I Why [ I did I giro hire up f" she brtrathed to ' hirrelf. Th« bat upon, tha wall, the j home-worn coal are tuo ofleB hi her j eye*. She la alwayu looking at them. • and thay wake her bran -etch. The; ; ! •»»•' be Browed from sight; »h« canust i j bear thaw longer, liar hand i* on them. I I No ; ao h* hung them there himself ; ! i ha always hung them there. Let-bo one j i I touch tliere 1 Tbey are to like bjm li i Tlrey shall hang undulurhed tiil he j j cone* h*ek to wear them Will he i i j cotoa f W1U Ua rw come ? Why did i | lie lib? Conid not others he better:., |»pa-"art f And sad and silrnt thp'punr , wife goet ofi with liar Aearisoraa toil ! , The rbildren arr aa'd and stin>4Wrml*i j , f»tl er ao Proud as the^ere lnaUjiH»i-| | a aeldir r.-they almott *ftlNbb bad notL i gone "Oh, if l.e were tfhfy at bom# i j i • ' -ij "A ldtter, mother, a letter l" they ( I shoot, fur the poaimao is cyuung. "'A | { ; from, father, I aluio-t .know!" ^ Yes, a fetter from father , God bless him] ( See lbs light, the sparkle now in the j tear-dimmed eye I TVera there ever t happier children 7 The letter is rend. Lore, hope, coar- . age, patriotism, dteotico ! How could * the few line* tell an much ? What magic ' (tl then 1 Thg aadiu-sa is aii gone new; tha darkveaa ill icat'.atcd. llow bright, * cheetful It |UUw , home I If J „c,u £\JSwr 'uZ «, ; • m l..,k Icirf ..IK bnw. H». t. ,1. hr* MM .,d k.t »p«, U«A>W . U~ A.tar.1 : T,1 ka looked so mcpfc balUr iu hit *:.H!ler J giad, proad tSdpg to bar. him in Ma ' gonetry'a svMice, in Urn gluriun, ,ing. -"h T - ^ '•0"it

The post flic* oo iu round ... It it a very fair face ; a fair, sweet, young ~ fuce, but pals and anxious and troublad, that it so closely pruned to the window frama. Deep, mellow, 'pleasant ryes arc thoee, hot the founUloa are full behind tliem They are watching sh lutcotTy. 1 He has come 1 come ! She hastens, flics j to meet him 1 "Tbe postman ; only lire 1- j postman I" j Only the postman 1 Why, It it he e brings Isttors from the war ; letter* from tha loved onca thrra. Only the peatman ! Why, he is our best friend ; the i most welcome arrival If hi*. . . . gw. the fountains behind the deep, mellow eyes break up.. 8«e their full flow!; Was ever face so beautiful as the young , maiden's when the rends of the tote of the strong hesrt, stronger fur absence, ^ nuffcring and peril 7 Write ogein. soldier* ; write often- No word of love 1 from you is ever lost Hearts hrra arc ' * hanging on ypor words ; are living en i your life I They ire not Junag eyes that are ' straining at that window. They arc old j with watching nod waiting; eyes dark- ' ^ cued with sorrow. Will they never hate : | done with, watching and sorrow 7 That . face is cveff paltr, more anxious than t j the maiden's. And why does *Ut w*it i aad watch 7 the for whom love is a j dream long vanished, or a joy long dead. The postman's step thrills her heart si it did the maiden's. She hastens, ' j flies iu htr feebleness to welcome the » letter from the ,w*r ; from her #vn, bvr . dearly loved, her hope, her slrenglb, j her all. ''-Lose a dream, long vanished 7r lj All that mother's lift is lovY; slf htr ! ihtiogbtt are on the absent son. What r.joy that the ion has thought for' his mother I Ab, batter forget, belter neglect }o write to the maiden of his heart r than tire mother who tore him 1 Dot see I Tha letter Baa UDoponcd. The ' 1 withered band Is too trwmaloes; the tear* flow too fast. Now closed are the | tyi$, cotcrrd fey that withered hanrf ; • the heart has gone np to God for his Rirength— strength to bear tha tidiogs, whether tbey be good or evil— so beat! ; Heaven grant they be tiding* of good ! , lint tidislrfk or good or tidings of evil, j , i let them come. j God be thanked for every soldier's ; letter; it is tack a blessing! -God he j | thanked for the love that sent H; it is ; the hope, the trust, tha life of the snx- ' ions beam at borne. God be thanked ; Tor the iot'e that recrivca it 1 A 1»«, for ! the home-sick soldier, did h» not know 1 that a home of lota t* waling for htm ;1 that hearts of .love are yearning fur him ; : that | rsyirs of, love are aaernding for j him V Gad be thanked far all xbajgrdden ' I chains, many and Strong, holding oi.r j soldiers to home and home to them ; i making tbam ail the pnrrr, itoMar, morI faithful, mora devoted, mora valiant; ; making us who lovn there, truer, wor- i tl.ier, warmei-Ueurfad, more ivlf-sarri- ' cir,g! f Mo«t of- us never knew what • letter H : what a letter m^ykt lm,till this *ad ; war, began, and our b..-« end b.-.,v. *• u*,to give and maeet batOc. to man ' dearb In the farey sad wait their: faaMa ,< i J Jug time to'die. We havef .fcnew Mforv^l j what meaning, what exptrsiloh »Ull. 1 | absence, such abeor.ee and peril a* theirs " 1 could preas into common wards, making ; : j them to u* foyever aaered, forever mghi- , oreble graving them o« that inner tab- 1 . which- love graves over and avdr | again, deeper each time »t-e read* it ' i 1 Ah, none may tall how pm-loui, how ! ' priceless oor soWim' liltrr* are I I.ook ; 1 in the richest, rarest jewel' d casket 1 j ' Undo that little puckage carried So !'" closely in Utl hoaum, nevrr far tway ' I the boart-tbrobal aoldirra-iettai ! « »re In, maWeg ^ the -heart- throbs Wneeth | ' them faster, ondgug. -.b-e deter-. Open ! ' Ui.UM.4 SlUk.! 'Tkm.ta.iJ, R,, '. DiftJc iir.F, erf Him .ho IMjrfit lh» i 1 Imt-W ,.r IE, Lori. Ik. I.I1M uj. ll.im. rtrf m aarlmuU,. mi! I taul.,,mllk,W.- V<rtd.m». lkt.Hl mrHkm u I.) Umm ra^,«rfMf StMrwajwiMiMti -1. 4 * *-

U \ LBCAL 15TElUfit-VfK. ^ A countryman walked Into ibs office j J j of Lawyer Darts one day and began hie ! ^ ' application : j { "Baraa. I hara-corae to gel yoor ad : f vice in a casp that la giving me some |g | trouble " 0j "Well, what's the mutter 7" j j "Sepporc new," said the client, "that ! e j a man bad one spring of water on bis : n land, and bis neighbor living bvluw | : should build a dam urrosa the creek, j e i Urreegh both their farms, aj^ it Waa to ! w ; bac^ibe water up into ll ogj'.her men's : w ■ sprreg, wnat w.rK. .. t. ?•' , I "Sue bim, air, soe him by all means," j g said the lawyer, who always became cx- i cited in proportion tb tire aggravations j client; '"you ran recover heavy damage*, sir, and the law will piehe biui c j P®T *':,l for it. Just give me the caar, e I and I'll bring the money from him, and n if he hssti'l n grcnt deal of property it i will break i.im up, air." e ! "But stop. Barns," eried the terrified : J applicant for legal advice, "it's neigh- j j bor Jvuea that owns the spring, and 0 ; ha threatens to sua :ae " t The keen lawyer hesitated a Moment B i bsfore.he tacked hia ship aud I apt on. ' , ! ".lb 1 well, ycu *ay you built a dum ( ' acress that' creek: What aort of o unro ' was that, air?" ^ "It was a mill dam." | "A mill dam for grinding grsiu, was ! • ; ii r j "Yes, It was just that." 1 ■ "And It is n good neighborhood r. II. 1 J Wit" ' [i "Sta H i», air, ntid you may well so.'1 j t "And all the neighbors bring their < _ grain t^be ground, do thry 7" "Yea, sir, all hut Jones." • | ^ "Then it is a great public conve- I ^ nirnc, i* it not?" j "To be sure it Is. I would noi have ; i ' j built it but for that. It is far superior ' ' , to any other-mill, sir." ■J»- ''Aad now," said the old lawyer, "yuo j t 1 1 tell ure that man Jones is complaining ' j just because the water front the dam j i .happen* to put back 'into • bis little ' ( ! spring, ond he is threatening to sue you. J r ' i Weil, til I here to eny is, lei him #nc. ' | and he'll rue the day, a* sure as my ! came ia Barns." r " . i ! . . ■«■■■ ~ , TDK ill MAS MOt Til. t 1 ; Tnr tongue may be «ilent, but the c ' ; mouth never ceases to, speak. Motivht- r ' ; h*s lip* are often the tnovl eloquent. / ' 'j Tliey discoarte to lire eye, revealing to ^ 'Fit what might never reacfi tho ear— j 1 ij itevor find utterance in words— !ov» and j " ; h»l;ed, mirth andjdpotn, dignity, firm- r 'i nest, pride, scorn, and contempt. The " ' clear* i mouth eat hide no Secrets from 1 ' . the physiogomist. Fulf lips and thin 1 • lips, rhl lips nnd pile lips, curved lips ■ | and prim, straight lip*, pouting lips, 1 •ud Up* drawn back — all have their " | meaning. There are lip* ardent and ! ' clertvle, which open but to titter loving I word*, and whose kisses thrill with bliss 1 unettrrahlc tho thjjjce huppy mortal to ^ wBott they are voucbswffd : and there , e are H|»i ccfd «r.d pasalontesa, whose," : obch Sends a chill io the heart. There U er? lips cn which fcmlles are' at borne, f? •ad latightcr a frequsnt gmnt; aad bps 1 1 that ~dri; fittle hot grombla aad scold. • Th' tc srre lips refined and pore, and lips \ " grbM'and vewsttal, and the physiogomist j ' -recognises each at a glance. ' Silence jf | avaHs nothing, and tHsairauUikm little, j h The mouth ia m wandarfnUy.oxpreaaive ' n i foatcre. It rsveala not only much of a I ® ; man's character, but something of h'» j c | also. Oontrnst the pretty mouth j '' of tire little child, with iu gentla corro 5 I sod iu expression of simplicity and \ * purity, with tbnt of the prerostorely j c ■i aged vietim of dlsalpntioii— fax, flabby, r : atrd dilapidated. Tho latter was once n lire former. Between those two |: atrevoliLs tbn-tucg, aad record of a mis- c japgah l«fc; nnd we might iraoo the * i downward.pr- greaa t-f the man, step by '■ t sup, in the gradual daterioratiou ol bis 0 P. ' )f "Nssauae« Jo aaa,' said a right church ! ! waoihra, •.•Jrymy..Uia wrotured thai yoa , | «*ao drive yoyrt* am. uid «vau gu a fiau.uj,- . , jpv a bun,!iag on tbe Sabbath." j |, "Trae " reytlied Joeys, "tart, (hen en these j n

EX tiu>i>G A wrrtEsik : I Prosecutir g Attorney. — "Mr. Parks, i sUtc, If you please, whether you \.ave < j ever known the defendant to follow sny I profession." Witness — "HcVheen a professor ever j ' j since I've known him." J Prof-ssor of what ?" ; "Of religion." « ' i| ''Yoodont understand me, Mr. Parka. 1 ' What doea he do ?" ' "Gjntraily what he pleases." 1 ! "Tell the jury, Mr. Parks, what the j i dvfrudant fo:l«»ws 7" j ' Gvotlemi'D of the jury, the' defendant ! ■ 1 j follows tbe crowd when they go in to j I I drink " 1 1 "Mr. Parks, this prevarication will j 1 not do here. state how the tic- - ' fondant anpport* iifmsi-lf " "I saw bim last night support himself' 1 ; against a lamp pest." 1 1 "May it please your honor, this wit- 1 neu hns show--, a disposition to trifle ' 1 ! with the Court." j 1 \ Jadgn. "Mr. Park*, State, if yoo i know anything about It, what the d«- ! ; fctidanl's occupation Is." j Witnere — "Oeeupalion did you aajT" ' 1 i Cooijsc!.— "Ye* ; what i* hi* ccv-upa- i 1 j lion 5" ' ' j "If I aint mirtaken, ire ocrupie* a . 1 jgurret some wb, re in tuwo." "That', all. Mr Parha.'j, |' j CrnRS-exatutncd — "Mr Park*. I nn-i1 ; dsSS'.oud yoimo say that the •lef. ndant | 1 fs a professor of religion. Dots bis practice correspond with his profea- ; ! "I never heard of any correspondence ; ■ or kttor* ;>aesing between them." "You auid aomnthiug about his pro- | peusity for drinking- Does h# drink c bard 7" | ' j "No, I think "he drinks as easy at any i , I ever saw." "One more qn**lion, Mr. Parka.! • Yon have known the defendant a long c time ; what are bis habits— loose or 1 , otherwise ?"' "Tho one he's got now, I thipk is * rather tight nnder tbe arms, and too " I short-waikted for the fushiou." * ' ' "You cao take Your ao^t, Mr. Park"." 1 ' • — — — ».»..■ • . ■ | * . WOMEN. ,, I Varied as the flowers of the earth is ^ ' the character of women; to a large gnr- ^ den may tbe whole be contpared ; j rank weed* *rc found there— the sharp, stinging nettle and the poisonons night- ' 1 >h«de; but likewise are taen bloorotofj r | rich Lcanty— plants of graceful growth ! ^be scrhted void and ilic,elW.ging jav- 1 1 nilnw, the pilntrd tulip and niodeat Illy i —all ar« intt in tbe great parterre of : 1 the world blooming side by side, ming- j either fragraiieo or poison, wttb the | air atound. J And the inflnonre of a ! is as direralfled as her character, j whether in a domestic or public point of' f vfaw. T*o women may be placed fn i.'1 precisely t^'e same circumsJances socially, ; 11 the one will diffuse happiness, the other " it ; the one will give a perfect : j charm to ' life, and the other Make it j ( almost h curs* ; nnd Simply by a diver- : £ ■ Sitjr of Uttf|ieraacnt prodbclng diffterent i t ,"yosb!u^ " - *j-:: a 1 An Ill-tempered, quarrelsome woman j is a nniaance on ear h. An ill-tempered j ^ ! tfe«c 1* b«d cnongb, but the ptrpetnal 1 "nipple" of a sour-w-mpcrrd woman ia insnffrrahle ; there is n^fteanneu nboat J her Irritability which man generally do 'not poet m*. A man may swear and f | behave like n brute— sneh eonflhet is na c I common a* daisies in summer— bat an- b j he be something below the level of f n bully— and tl;st is low enough— he " [ wont keep np an incersant smsll-shot i charge of bint and innondo nnd pettish o rejoinder— for that Is the style of these • nettles of tho human race, these vege- ® Inble blistering plaster# of h'omtiifry — ° _cruss-gTn1n«'(l women. Snub wenxo, h w ulinur l; avir.gutiylhii.g t f poritfwr vice ^ in their composition, dn an tramensi.y „ of hnrm. There is sorrow ahd trial j, enough In lbs world without IH-tsorper; c sddlwg to the hnnlen. A cheerful heart c iand a cheering rord of comfort it la i, woraao's pwrogati ve to bestow, and if „ she falls to sjrert her prerogative, she . | find deserves to lose, that sop re - i over'ntae vhrfa bora aad dwrt-nwd | ti to fcrh* ' ' |i t • ■*»."*• .. (• -Wrf' . ■ . f. ■ * , *

CIBCTUTIOX OT THE BIBLE. .. Hon. M. 8. BifTWiU. one of the mac agers of tha American Bible Soctacy, New York, In n recent adores* , (fates) that 1,200,000 Bibles and Testaments j been printed and fasocd by tha American Bible Society daring the past year. Every ordinary working day more than 4,000 are- completed, -being ao are-* rage of 7 per minute, and all dene withthe Society's building in New York, except the manufacture of Ahe mate fish j More than 1 500,000 Bibles ahd Testaments have been given to the array:; aad 300,000 bavtbaen sent bstord the rebel to the South Tr.e Scelvty's | buildings an d. ground* are »Ow worth >300,000, .and all were purchased and built by private subscription of Wealthy j individuals fire this special parpotc, managed in a i'uriness-like way ; uot one i dollar of tho funds or contributions far ' the circulation of Ure Holy Scriptnres i ever having been expended M thi* purpose81'RKTHIVbi 1 Hearing a couple of men compiafa ! that polities! papers of all hied*. "hod *ncb liars that for bis part be did not believo any of them.*1 remind* ' of tbe old story of tbe miller and hf* three sons. Cuming luto the feill »nd I finding a grist ia tire hopper, the u>d j ruao cried out : "Tom, have vou toiled this grist j" "Yea. air." "Bill, have you lulled this gri« 7" ■ ! "Yet. rir." ! "Sam, have yon tolled this griat T" ! "Yes, sir." "You are all a pack cf lying scoundrels," «ays tbe old man ; "I don't be- • licve a word yoo any— Ml toll it royaett" A BAT BF SI XSHISE. t A bahe not old enough to walk, was [ creeping on tbn floor. By-aod-by. a ray of aunahine fell upon the earpel. B«by saw it, aad crept towards the dazzling object. She lookdff at It, and crept oil aronod it, with the greatest , interest in her sweet face, and then pr.l- ! ting down hoi lips she lit ltd It. Now, ; was not that beautiful ? Tha bright | littlo sanbeam lighted up joy its her i he'*rt, and she expressed that joy with a kiss. | — _ jcmiuM. : As my wife and I, at thp window ono day, j Stood wstchin# a man »-lth a monke\% I A cart cam* by, -with a broth of a boy." Who was dnviaa a pool Hula donkey, To my. wife 1 then spoke, by way at a ink* I "There's a relatiou of your* In th£t Carl I viego." i which she replied, at the donkey. the ; Spied, - . I "Ah, yre, a rslatior.— by marriag.--." mrnteuTAXB siside, -• j A CEETAry broker had a dug rttcs^feb'e i his intelligence. Every 8p»ord«yjgWO1 ing the dog received frun. hit'mdetar a ! dollar bill, which lie carried carefuiK to : market, aud with nhicli ha paid hi*, meat bill for the wefck.. One day! ihip'i|j| njrM ; of b®s>nea>, the t.-okee ntglycl-d. to civ* Bepo his customary allowance, and through street and warehouse, tnsri and exchange, i the dog followed bis matter who woqdcrod j at each onnsuM aiUauaoce. Atlavt. snagj ly ensconsad in office eh-irjha b'foker time to recolli-rt tho cvuso of honest Bepo'* pertinacity, and^ carefully taking a bil( from hi» pocket, ha threw it to tho^log, expecting to te# .hi in depart si usual.. But to bta surprise and a6noyanC», the 'do?, placiag hia furo p.w upon lire oqteVyav,. sharp bark* in rapid tii'coestioj^ and continued tbi* interrsliay perfurmaacu nt.t il ntastar angrily vnatched np tbeflfttu,and tha cause of tha noise explained— tht h%U was iuevu<tted at Javrptrecnl7 Tiu city of Luudoa now rolrer* .M^aret of on* handred and t waul y square mile", and coutaio* a population of alioavftirae minion souls. It ir sutad In a UK report oftbeRegjsirar-Uvrernl'tlis-. Its pepufat' .u increaiad, *Ioc. '.SCO, ot it.- rate cf one thousand par aeik. Jt far .vcrpx;.»rs any othav city m tL f.c« of tbs.ninh in wealth, and, alsa! it -nrar. also padded, in human misary also. The Hag-,* r-. ■ Uvnarel race; ds the iaaiciUfthlc UtJ tb*t ■ In tlx or thoaa who Iravo i'h» wnrid Ufa ■ the publle inntiteUoBa- wofkkaosci. ■ pitals, asylums, or privouv. H Ardent spirits are uwfWvoetfeia jfadv#tdily I toH. Tlra ;grearrst padrstttmit ras^i ra H *s. ■