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CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY COUNTY. XKW^jjSRSKY, THURSDAY. MARCH SI, 1864. '
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bt £clrrt !~ rove Aier! 1 " - j ;i *; »t innaM ». Mt Oct of >11 1 ho little peoplej Tti-ijoakoo*. Ureal folks' cbUdreo, poor folks' bihc. _ FRg or liitl#. Monde*. brunettes, Uark-bntrrd besott**. Moe-ayed pat*. Or l|i» oiliest of abortion*, — Wi«h poc iloMi for Ifcoir portioni— N inn po( nf facial baodloa. _ Hair thai car)* lika poand. or taadiaa— Ool -f all lha littla JteopU m Yoo can Wrfng. Nina mi la* from any alaapVi. .... la a ring— CM 700 arar *aa a Ami in K Whom iu "taa," Ilka HoUpnr'* alartlaf. Wlljj aoanding ilaration, IHdn'i aaj b»at all eraatioo - Ioioflla? 1'a't yoo pity Urn. Snlrina f Uoo-i yon taal far Mrf Biriaa f Hoirina', baby baa rod hair ; Bi*i»a' aquinta, I do daclar* ; "Did yau *Ycr T flol my babv— ub, lb* pracirma ! Aio't be pamctly daliclona I Pa pa 'a noaa an d tnama'a ayea 1 And ao nod lb* narar oWra— - Jaetqrl.BfMar! , f, Thin, bad nothing mora, my moral, . (And with it who jdara* to quarrel T) Habiaa an to women gifrn By tbeopeeioT grace of Heaven ; : araJWi&ite. 1 To compel Trow bar srimiariun L 'hut oue par fact thing may ba. Yim, a baby! Ham! wbai baby T k ' - " Wretch!— Far owd. ' -' '[ 1 1 H Jinn 1 • THE NEHI.ESWKi-HOLNTm . 1 ,.,h :< DVrriClELTY. , . In kkv dtlka dlffieoltlei wbich raw tbVeaten ta plange Europe Into «n e.tdllbg «ir, b'Aart nyoopWe of lha caotn 1 hf eh haae brought Hilt to pau will not be anlntrrutht^. Thd eoolhcrn pnrt of Dcaatrk i* fensad.of two provincra, railed rrepecllrely the Deefay or Sob I aa wig aad iM IWby af Hcdatrnn. The latter border* oe Oermany and the Elbe, mblle SehTwwig Hae directly dortb [df jl. Tho population of "the two ie ! braffy one m{li)on. The noil b.^eoer«i^ ^rtile, end ..the people thrifty end IailMti-ioun. . Hithnrto they hare . breo n uoit lioporuet addition to the power end pribperity of Denmark, though for man* years they haregtreo grot - tdonfbtd to the Oorommfnt. Mott'-Df^lhe 1 Wubllnhtk of Ilulsteia are Orrmana. 1 luuauiiau.H ui jioiaiein are urrirani.
Thvy -IT speak thai lanjpugr, while alao 'hote of Scitluiif aro largely Imbncd ' heWid. if that pegH,io.^(.IIgj,oe llirru has always been '• A *Mi o| sffliUty between l hem and the Dane*, end bnt slight causes htveemed » srioua jtiav ui lliirfteHrtf jnluuty nn£iBriII*TaO>k*Bt.! ' C" 2 c; Z dnohimt.woro once . iwbpwdent : gorrrnmenU^-wnd: ruled by a Diet of 1 si.cir own. When Chsiatisn E, hoe-, etcr, succeeded to rhs limbs of ipeBmark, in 144S. be was oboaen Poke of Schletwig and Hotalelb by the Wet: The pogltien thns nsgufrod was nuincrf by Mm and Ms lineal deeeeadautf fbr a ceoinry, when a new dlrbion Look place behweew tbe myal ftrndly «f Peemnrii sad the I>okn of Holncin-Ootiorp. Frwm (be former of tbeao b daecended I'rinee Frederick of wtenborg. who Mt cUknw to be Onho of Hotaieie. l%b lbtt#r dnehy ha. alway* amrted a eeruin drgree of bdependaeca, aad^tlll eontlnanto form a pett df tbeQpnnfnio body.. Thq Coagrrms of Ylrna. deebrad* tbe king of Denmark a member of thql eooW^^ &a ^paWhi. thrae eotaa in the Daeanl Asmbty on •Wtof tea are of the Diiiy of Heielehn. Alter tbe pmee of tSlk," greet dbenntent pmemibd In Utb protittt tn 1 ef riant nf the king'* ombsion :^yr^zb:iiTz: since that lime the aril ku eontioned to period- A.r aentery when some Mgj SSjp&Z vT" . » -..•»*> M- **!••.».. . y,'-. • ' * ■' * '> ' .
n Whib nil the elements of rerolutioo j were- thus -ripe tor dwretopmetrivCbrb~T J Uan Vfli dind at the brgluulW of I 1MB, jost before the Freeeb Rcroluiion | ie 'Fehnmry of that. year. Kb eon, 1 Frederick VII hod bnrdjy bean crowned whea half km subject* rote la rebellion •guUietliiu. i'resaia eseiated them willi.ngly, and openly declared In their behalf. Prince Frederick of Aeguslenberg redaced the garrison of lteedeburg from It* nibgience, end placed himself at Uts hyd of n prorbional go*ernmenl which , was proclaimed el- Kiel. All ! Uermany was thrown bio confusion.; A Danish artsy marehed ieio Bcbleawig . and sanly . redncsd. It .to obedience'! Thny were met. howerer, by a Prateian ; army under m rommand of Genrral | Wraagel, who drove them out after e spirited defence. This was In accordance with the decree of the new National Assembly of Gtrmeny, which had decided upon the Incorporation of •IkTbe state ef affairs was now so serious 1 as to demand tbe mediation of ibe Grrat 1 Powers, nod tbropgh ibe infloence of Rnveie and England ea nrmistico was agreed npon, to continoe seven months. This was followed byanoAer fqr six moniht. st tbe conclusion nf wbicb the I dnchios determined to r|d themtclrrs of I i'rnssia, end carry on the war tbemsclres. < They wete satisGed that the PruMisiih i t t ■ bad engaged tn • Ibe contest wolely for i ' their own eggrsndbqiptiat, and prinei- , < pally in order to thwsrt Aostria, wborc • t ppwer they wpre ahreyt snxtous to curb. | ' Th'cy decided to risk a contest in the i e Betd with the Danes, end they d.d nut i < r hare long to wait. July 28. 1849, a ; f - vigorous battle was fought at lusted, t jipi the D iimu were completely victor- » 1 Ions. The troop* on each side number- 1 1 ed about thirty thousand, and the killed * - and wounded of both ytei^ws amounted * r to upwards of seren thousand. After * . this there eoold be bait tittle resistance, * t amd the two deckles we're abandoned to 1 1 thtrtr fete ; bnff shortly afterwards Prns1 vb ectoally sent an army t5 aid (baiting 0 ■ of Denmark in subduing the rebils. ' I Tbfls'trtrtreordlnsry conduct we have no c room here to explain, hn« It Is sufficient * ■ tn say theft, it showed eoMluslfcly the. • weakness and treachery of Frederick n Willi am IT. a j_ Bnt now now diffienltiee threatened, 1 ' arising from the fact that the then king c
0 of Denmark had po children. His un- ^ fife, the Idy praaamptlve, was Iikawirc •' childless fted old. Hence, at the ^deeth • bf" the latter, ths kingdom most ba d'rs- • mtmhered, since ihc laws of soccession ^ diBir^^rotincsjt We'ris ■ot'idlkr,f and the monarchy would neccsi'arliy re- ' tons to fte original elements. , Accord1 W ^iiwft of Daediarii. femMrt'esn f wCeead to tbo. throne, but by those of - riolatelu they are excluded. Should the - king, therefore, die obftdlen, the heir to ' flw Utter 3echy was the duke ol Jtegn*- - terborg, who bed already Ukeo the Icadf Ug part in the lafe revolution. This » greatly pleased the German party, who » confidently hoped that lArtb tI»44riiTe» 1 wowld toon be free from the relw of • Denmark, eod attached to the Germanic I Confederation. The Great Powers, ! ' however, did nut look With complacency ' ■ dpOft tMi ndditlooftl eli-Uot of future • » trouble. They therefonf'madc a treaty ' I Ui 1851, after toog deliberation, by 1 1 which, at the death or the kiog oft 1 en- 1 • ttiark without male beiri, his crowa < ' •bodhJ^'to PriueC Cbririian, of Hoi- ' 1 stain-Strtderberg, and bli mafe'brii*. 1 f In tha trtkty ^ :hl^: «)etrmftlng J • tMWa^te^lftea aisd Sgfced to meln-t1 •tsW^lMi; ^wrnJiftftnt lotegflty ; of the < ■ 't ' A few moBths ego 'lim king 4 cWMIcbi, ud the dtt&ies end the Gar- > ' ^ ^y. htdttMkt .V i • determined not to tdbq.lt U tin rule of ' HtUk Cbrfstolit Wtee MoM tba jwq. t toBt ww'r, wh ich w i IT revnt t, proba b I v , U « B . Ithri settlement of ' ibis loog-vaxcd • ; j kWnUe. kWife he tB V jtohkltf rsfef in i ' SSSr*' "?*** fiulc ' hm six rbildfva, tMr* of «Vib . 1
j are tons. He is felbcr of the Prlncsss - of Valas and of Gaorgo !. tbe sew king f of Greece. . Tb» letter, however, before 1 he accepted, tbe throne which was offered , him, -anrreodered all Halms which he or I his ecceetsort might have to the throne , 1 of Denmark to bis yowngcr brotbet, : ■ I*rince Waldeoisr. If the dncliies mafntaio ti eir Indepvn- . dene#, the leading posers will probtbly | > take such action ie ths matter es will f f losoro a permanent result. Since the j i treaty of 18a j- (heac. seem to hav« en- , I tlrely changed tbair- policy. Of those I J who signed ihis uuinpnct- to preserve j fj tht Integrity of Denmark, England *nd j ; Frsnce now look on with coniperntivc I Indifftreiice us to whaibcr its conditions ' ! are maleUiued or not, while Aostrin J and Frussia are sending armed forces to t prevent iu provisions froui being carried . , into execution. As en instance of nn tionnl duplicity oud sctiishaeas their treatment of Danmnrk rnnka with tbe i dismemberment of PoUnd, end adds another pregnant example of the un- • scrupulous treachery of Prussia and 1 Austria. birns ixtbateixg. I'igs. puppies and babies ore tho bet- ( Jer for bctoK washed, every A«*..iva »... ; in general to ondergo suck an ; operation ni regular as the morning, 1 comes, is absurd ami hnrtful. Absurd, |,bvc«iisn uuocccssary, end et> man ever I | did It for e lifetlms.; hurtful, becautc ' ! muliitudes who commenced the unautoral practice ..have abandoned it from tht conviction (bat- it bad at* onferorwlile | effect, or that they ceased to be bene- j j fitted by i l. ... . |s proper tkat tmca, a, wftek there i should be a raist fhorough washing ofl the body with tonp and water of about I degrees tomperntnrc, and a common I scrubbing brush. To avpld taking cold, j e spec felly In winter, tbe fatal of the room , should be witbia six or tight degrees j of lb* waur. i -.u 1) I f The whole operation, from the time | ojjicginning to nhdresa until coaiploted, 'should riot exceed -twenty ulautrs, in» eluding the fri.tion, which should ba rapid and-thorouph, with s coarse towel. , Microscoplrts say that tbe skin of a 1 man it like the scales of a fish, which "I are covered tffll i slimy substance, to 1 throw off tho wafer, and also to lubri- 1 cate the actios to that they may slide 1
over each other wiifc tbe greatost facility . If this lubricator ware washed from the ( ash, it die. It D3*J be infarrcd , thai tbe oil wbiob nature throws out cu i, (be skin Is desigoad for the wise purposr . of a lubricator, to keep the shin toft end I wdioWu • Ie tevara fever or eald, the. , dgy harsh, akin eod tho "govae fiosh," j ere familiar to e|l } in both of which : r i hers ia cn sntirc absence of perspira- , tioft. and rolief comes only with perspi- 1 . ratioi. Let ell tbinMfor themselves in 1 ^rje^tter^- . . _ . K ITERS PtiTISS IT MfU.PIES. ... In 1828 Dr. Duncan observed io qerlafe sandstones tbf , footprints of lortoi•es, and. following up the uee thus furnished to a sugge«ure#oind, tbe Demfriesahire dlscovusy he* expanded Into a separate little sciehce called Ichnology, It amounts to this If/riad* or millions of. ^earsyftgo the tids was out, ond the nooU, ud .on. ud and three fell a shower oTtsIq and pitted the surfsue. in a porticmlor way j or h'wiftiea which made its owe particumark, Thee came a little soft water li*«rd. wfom& sidling along, or ft frog ;thft sftv if A wan-feff pig, leaping sod waddling by ' torn* and 60 Ac mlcmtoons ttrt'leltWUd \k§ whole bletory pf that day^s proceed lags — a little autobiography, or Pilgrim's Progress in the gennine reptilian or batraehlftn bandwrirtkgVfem® there « retoulned till ibe Ode gently rose and wftfa Baa -sooff cr' Wif llUd WOfe Ta*r*Al<mv « And, BOw Woi 'tiva wbafe is coaveHed hi to roeVtHBrv cftmcs tome tfrplorteg MHier &MMM, end tirke 'Oabh the stony leaTas, Utf^eosfe tie record aa plain as brew printed verier***.- (?«*f
is ItY AT'THOHtTY. P LAWS OF NEW JKBSKY. c — — j A Sappltai*tii to the net entitled "An act 1 relativ* to oaths and afiidariu,"- paswd • r February feyieroth. *ightceu 1-audiwd ; c | and thirty-nine. , j Whereas, a qutsiioo has arisan as to th* ! j validity of affidavits taktn and sworn before I ] a notar^public nnder tb* authority o! the * i comnilu law. by reason of the want of a | ' | s (alula of Iba iagirlaturo of tbit Bute ei- j ' j presaly copfarring u|mn such officer the i e j pawrr t'» take affidavits, iherefjje, - 1. Be it ecartoi! by th* Hr-nuis sod Oact, | er«l Assembly of the State of Now Jonmy. ' t ' That 'all oaths, affirmation*, and affidavits ! j i heretofore umtw- or taken, or which shall he ! j hervaflei made or taken, for any lawful I | purpose, by. and btfort a oolary pubbc. | ' duly certified under bit hand and official! | teal, except such u aro specified in tha >; proviso la i lie first sectioo of ine act to ! which this is a .upplrinoul, be valid j . and legal; and if any person shall wilfully 1 r and coriuptly sweor, or sffirm falsely in or 1 , | by any oalb. sffir uatiou. or affidavit made I ^ or taken in punuaucc ol this act, such par- i sou shall bo daCtaad guilty of perjury and 1 1 1 rni,i.b.-d aceorjjiugly. ' 2. And be it anaciad. That this acl >bali j tali* effect iinm-<dtu|viy. Approrctl 'February ftib, 1&C». ( An act 10 incorporate lbs Win J.rs-y ( L ! 1. Ba it euacted by tbe Beaato end U«u- ; #ral. Assembly of tha State of Now Jersey ' ' Thai "Wilmon W. Ware. Lemuel Leaoung. Richard D. Kdreuods, Jooalban F. l.«ain- ' ' ! ing, Jobu Wast, au<l Water* B Miller, and I 1 'j their associates, sad ail other pcr-ons »bo 1 1 shall become subscrilwrs and o» oars of the » 1 capital stock hereby created, shall be and i ; I they and their successors are hereby in.de I I find declared to L-V a corporation and body ! politic in fact and io law, by the name of ' i "the tt'sil Jersey Hotel Company." and ' . by that uaa>u shall bair power* o lasts or I to purchase and bold real estate in the j 1 Count v of Cap* May, fn ibis Stata, eod to I erect thereon a botel and other building* | j and improvements f.,r the accoromod.llou j of stranger* end visitors at tbe said county, j 1 J knd to transact *11 snob business as may be , 1 | incident or appertaining to tbe creating, [ I furnishing, conducting, or oihrrwite dm- - < I posing of said bnildiogs and improvements < for the purposes aforesaid. | 1 2. And tie Jl enacted, That Ibe said cor- j ' poratidn shall have powei to raiis by sub- 1 ' ocriplion a capital slock of one hundred 1 thousand dollars, with liberty to increase 1 1 lb* "tattle hereafter as aforesaid, whenever a j 1 majority of the directors of said corpora- I 1 tion shall so determine, to any sum oot ] exceeding t«o hundred and fifty tbonsand dollars. " . . . . . 1
. I 3. And bs enacted, That the capital j j slock of said corporation shall be divided .(••.to shares of on* hundred doHarv each, and vfas(! b- traifbrcrabl* in lech mucner as f th* by-laws of sold corporation shall direct, 1 I and Mcb sbsie of lha said capital stock | I. aball eotille ibv b->« 11 os owner thereof to * one vuhi a i ell the meciinge of the stock ; t j Lulders. . J A . And be it enacivd. That no part of _ j the a aid capital etock shall at any time, or I | ia any manner, or nndsr enjr pretence what, erer, be wilbdmwa from the legitimate bnsiceos of tha said cerp- ration, or rofuoded to the stockholder*, nntjl ell debts end litblli'iee of Ibe Bait! corporation are felly paid. 5- And b* it enacted, That the director* ■hell be elected from among the stockholders in such manner aa the by-law* of said corporation rball prescribe, and aball ' ool he In* tbao firs in number, end shall, with ell ot her officers of said corporation, hold tfaeir offices until o'hera are elected 1 end duly qualified in their steed. fi, And ha it enacted, That th* whole smoent of debts which th* seid oorporetion > ehell owe at an], one Urn* ehall not exceed the e mount of -capital etock eabecribad for. V: If And be It enacted. That annually, in . (ho month of Ootobwr, th* directors of fioid. corporation ahajl submit 4.0 ibe otockholder* of said corporation a written statement of the capital stock paid in. tb* en onut of all dabta cxieiing egeinit said corporation, specify lug tp whom each debts are das, and Ihesaqeipts and credits of said corporation phJch said stalesisct shall fa* verified by tha affidavit of the directors, and 00 d)rideads shall b* paid to lha stockholder* exempt only from and out af toe -orpins pro ' Un eirisi*|LnviB the healnee* nf ton arid 1 fMRW¥WT,, „. o V ' * ' ... 8.. And be it OMftfed. Tbat lfea act aball be eod coat luce . Jn foro# for fee Urjn of twenty )o«rs from aud oftar the daU .of lie. ' I " ■ Approved March 8.1BM. ( Why U iife lb* nddl* of all riddlvy ? , jJkcewte ssbm wllfitari op. I
Igrifuitowrf. " ! j DEFIXITIOS OT 8WM w | j In common phrasaotojry. soils" art ebakac1 tarinrd by varices, and In rAarfy feste^cas. 1 very vague tcrens. such fiS hcevy.light.'Stiff, , open, tenacious, porno*, wot. dryi-iwarm. , ; cold,, etc. Tb«#e always coetejr certain , important cbaroclotiatica. but are diffi-r- . j entiy nndrrstood , by different paraota.— , j Soils are properly ciat»iGnJ fiecprding to I tho presence, in greater or let* proportion. . of certain bares, such w clay. Unfa, rind, j aud vegetable matter, tlwsa being Impon - , J ant conetltnect*. ■..!->•> . • A pure clay is a Soil ;«r vhicb fiery little 1 Needy, sUicions iw.Utcr is found.. Aoeoj raiely it consist* of** cbamieal cotrWot1 tion of about sixty pari* of silica and forty , I of alumina, with a trace of oxidu of tVoii ' A strong clay centains abewt twenty jpaitain oau hundred of sand, csjmblu of I separation. . .. i . v ] A clay lonm contains a large proportion I uf sand easily ueparsled. A loam coDtaioi utio-helf or more sand, ! readily separable. A sandy Tosra contains" eight or nineteoth* sand. ! A sandy soil contain* one-tsiitb or lets of Clay. I The above are tit* >sri«lie* of tulis a» ' regards the base cley. la. — Ie iSa acooad foipynans c jDStitoenl, lima, wa bave e marl, contain - ' irtg from fir* to twenty -Gr^ per nuI cf ' lime. i A calcareous »oif, in which lirnv is ths predominant constitueut. Maris ere always 1 characterised as saady, or ibunty, or cley marls, accordiog to tbu portion af sand, j In respect to decayed vegetable matter, j there are soila which owe thfir character I to this. Socb aro car awatnp soils or muck. in which msises of ferns and tb* roots of 1 dead grasses predominate, forming i^blecl. i ibroue mass. Vegetable »r lewffobld. j formed by tbe decay of !eavH found in«er | wood-land*, is on* of the bmL vafeablo I items to tbe gardiner. , Muck, bowef er. , cannot be ased with safety in sompon wi'b . other soil*, until It bos bveo meliorated by ( exposure to the sun and sir, and tha ed. I mixture or some alkali. Fotaeb. *o2a, time or magnesia are the most efficocioos filka- | lies ased, and are foand in several forme. | sack as wood ashes, common Belt, etc. Tbe i tertn ''peat" is frequently used ia speaking of eoHs resulting from decaped vegetable matter -, the term "mock" boa very different ! signification with our English fellowJebut ers. lb* popular phros* with a*. — German- | Io* en Telet/rapk. ... TO GROW rtlCHKB ETERT HAS. The following, by a correspondent of.yh# Hliln 1 1 v.l ... i, ....lit a ih'.I i... _ 1 1 l._
I Ohio Cultivator, Atrial by all I ers of delicious frail : "Proe^i* your trees grafted upou tha wild pleni stock. The 't tree partakes of tbe nature of the plot*, I hniog barely, and will merer winter-kill, and I I patting oat late io the spring, wilfuerer ba , 1 injured by the f.&tk and it U a ewriain preI v-ntirr SfftiaeL tuw woriuag of t kreprefei, j grab, while the natural lifetime eftbw tree far beyond thai of oa r owa ; so yoRreay r i depend upon peacbe* every year, eod for a _ | long period of lime, without the destructive , and discouraging influence* Utecding the growth of the common pcack. Tbey fifin bw , obtained at from fifty to. seven tj-Ar* eeett , per tret, and yen liad bsitter pay &*• tfewa the amount than not tn obtain lb*m,*<id , be certain of peaches orery year. Try It. . and our word fur il, yon wii) be satisfied f with tha rosnlt." ' sriii wii SBST-J ' '^klifew^f'^Kafiiwa I and good fruit, and healthy uerttijo egook nod act in the defense of onr 1; ttle featheced , warbler* end proteetori of our fieltfe'end , garde nv. ObeervMdb be* Uvght -.bw'ferl; merthatif lie wouTd have frwibaad grain, he must first bmlIc a remedy fortoe fecreesTag cril or fee iarifel nod won^klngdoni. Providcnee ho* jflWw he"*' rimedy feibv ; myriad* of llufe birds ftlaC wfibtif exist • wftra It not feci Ui* grfiwnsF sfcwgheeraWr1 tied on eroong. tbcm at 4ll..*cas**e Vf She w Af lf0ffi,a|»d. ,g*n in Abe- teoda of tbongfeleee thonseods. IRj*. w^ll eilebiisbed that to* ,chfef, fern* for ^petentb* of nil email bird|i is or tb* insect and worm kiod. m e-L for * I -V to abolish forever tbe killing, trfipfrop, Or^ti^ tf •very speefe* mot metrtfeowd in th. pAWui I %■— feBftmv» ■*u,iUiaaH*y i>* mtXou >- #if tofe'tm. •; The stables of Hon, Joeito <lrLa&Jr„ ONr Boston, are *0 an»M»d tb*1 the «nw* beve a troogh or water Vsfore them, cever.d wUffa lid bang oa on* side wfth beits ' ea that when Ik* cow want* lo driok; sbe kv only U> reiM the liJ with her don M get at th* walfiV.

