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CAPE ISLAND. CAB£ MAY COUNTYi NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 18B4.
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£elrrt THEETOHO HOC1L This if Uv» hear whan memory nkti Virion* of Joy that eoui^not last ; • Thii f* l fan boor when feacy takes A sutray or tba put. 8 no brinj* krforo tbo pondro mind Tb» bdlowad *coON pf earlior yuan, And frirnd* who Iook bar* boon coatigord To (ilroea nod to wan. Tb« b* »• likrd— lb* ooo n UredA Mor*d bond— cuna atoaUng OB ; And many a for* br baLCa resoTcd. And wnajr a planiara goaa. Fricodabipa (bat now ia doalb art baabrd, A od young affrciion'r brokm chain. And hopr* tbat fat* loo qaickly era; bud, la memory bloom again. Paw watch tba fading gi«*m< of day. But mate oo hoj*a aa quickly down ; Tint a(tar tint, they died away. Till alt at last we to goua 1 Thr» 1* tba bo«r when fancy wraathaa linr apclla roond jny* tbat could eol last; Th a ia tba hour wbaa armory breather A aigh to pltawra p*»t. feint ^istcllan#. , A XOBLBXAX WM !• 1 MECHiMC, XX. filXEZB AVD A&TKOSOMKB. Tba Elail of Roue U the Tubal Cala of Uie Irish pocraga— s noblo Volcao, a 1 amltb, and an aatroaoorr — eqoally at borne io the forge or among ibe itara. Hoat peo|de hate heard of his lordthip, or If thvy h*t j not heard of bia iordahip, - they bare heard Of bla great telescope, . fifty -three feel long aedsll feet in diameter, ihrongh which the celebrated nebula of Sir Jobn Hertcbel wag Orit seen in its moil distinct sapect of myriad clattering sUra ; and laat inmrner ft waa assorted that fatt iordahip had aa ently private view, tbroogh the sama moeaier inatraaant, of tbo approach of Uta hot wealber, nnd was thereby enabled to erect ahedt for bis cattle. The great teleaeope alands in the middle of the dr mesas, and ir slang between two msssire stoae walls, somethieg like the pier of the ruipenaion bridge, withoot the nreh connecting the side masonry. The first thiDgqhet strikes ydn ie, timt it Is like a gigantic piece of ordinance, ' being pel together with tremeodon.' stares like a cask. The lestrascnt U painted at a giteo angle toward the hoar en a and down ia the bottom of the huge cylinder, or euk, if yon choose to eell it such, is ths speculum or reflector, the largest tbet has erer bten made, and
tiia aanufsoture of which, under his own < inperintendonce. Was lie trinmph of Lord Room's mrchwaical powers. In ' thii oetsliio mirror Is reflected the hear- t only body ondtr obaerration, and on a « stage near lie opoaing at the top stands ' the obscrrer, examioirg at lelsnre planet, fixed rtar,. meteor, or nebula, jjst at the < case Way be. Here pigmy man rer:ew» 1 the heavenly boeti hut Lord Rosea is no pigmy. If- hi* father bad warn a ' blacksmith's apron instead of ennina or aabks, the sou would hare riiea firsm I the cindrra of the forga to be a Stepbsn- • or a BeraehaL i The Earl's residence, Rot re Castle, ' Is a moet amnslog mixture of the forge " aad the feoHal fonreas. Tba groalcr part of the ttructoro ia com parati rely new, hut porttooa of toe eld caails which, In the JwoobUa wars, aluod a brief siege, 1 still rswaiB, and bear upon them the < trace* or cannon balls. The present i nobleman has aorronnded the bnilding i with a rampart and fosse, so that la a I rudden emergency It might be turned to < strategical account. Fortification is ona of tba many ; branches of knowledge to which he has tamed his thoughts.; bat when yoa get within the line of defsntea, what a contrast -to a baronial or military ferae ibe objects that moot yonr aye eiTordflR ^bc gsntu* of Watts trinmpb. or.r the lolW^m ea«oa might hare brtrflwl. a tidy steam engine worked; grrat htbes Lias, where racing atnd or war steed might hare beta sheltered, a moe; iu^ eoroar af the caatla yard was a foveas*.]
the monster reflector* wcto emit by his lordship, with face aad bund* begrimed with ewast and coal dual-— an event more important, bet not as worthily recorded. aa tba caatiag of Sehiller't bell, j Scrape of iron and smith's coal strewed tba gronad ; and. Instead of tbo baying Of tha honed or the bonier, yon hear the sustained deep breaihlng of a pair of I forga, bellows, above which ring the measured clang of sledge aud anvil ; fur bis Iordahip is never idle. When Lord Oxmeatown, be represented King's county in Parliament, and ilheu attending to his dalles in 'London, woald sometimes escape from a dnll dtj>ute to tbe forges of Birmingham, dr tbe shipbuilding walls of Black wall. 8ome amusing circumstances occurred during these incognito visits. His Iordahip is s strong built, mecbanicsl-looldeg man, and many a time bas a brother ; operative, in admiration of bis ability, pressed a pot of porter upon him. It is even said tbat he onee or twice shared the honest porter, on such pccatioua, with the file-dusted engineer, tooaer than part with a clear-headed handi- ' craftsman. Ooo anecdote is well authenticated. [ i Ho was at aome manufactory, and io i walking through the works be met the : principal, who, finding him Vfcll versed . in the subject, and taking him for a , practical ttftn, explained soma improve- ; , meats that he was about to tnskc. Ilia j , lordship discovered a fallacy In tbe plsn, | . and predicted that it woold'fali ; but i . tbe ether was confident in bis cslcuia- 1 i lion, and so they parted. Some time ! I afterwards, when his lordship was walk- ! i ing to toe House of 'Commons, he was [ r accosted In the street by one who turned | r out to bo his too confident acquaintance, ; . and who said ; i "I have baaa often, aiaoa wa last mat. j • wiablng to. sae yon. Yon wtfe vight, j . and I was wrong, and I am going to . make yoa an offer. My engineering ■ foreman is going to leave me, and if yon . will come down and coaetract tha work your-^tn way, I will give yon a post." I '.'I am mnch obliged," replird bit. , lordship, "bnt I could not accept your , offer without consulting my father.'* , "One would think yon were old , enough," Mid tba other with aome scorn, , "to b® out of leading otriags. And t when ean yoa bear from your daddy f" "I can give yon an aarwnr at once," 1 said Lord Oxmeatowa, who »w fa's s*iu lioni uiDutovs, wno n a ~
tbe Earl of Roate. approaching. When the latter came np he sm inof tbs offer, $nd eotarfqg into tbe joke,. said he w>* quite willing bis t *hould aacopt the pos^, if it did net „ interfere with bis parliamenUry daUea d "And who-la he T And who are yen. « old geutleman t* roughly demanded the t "I am Earl Roase," was the rsply, y "sad this It Lord Oxmsntown." Ereotoslly tbe letter contented to down for a few days io Warwick- t •hire, and give his friend tha benefit of D bis best advice, which ended, this time a ia tha thoroughly successful cdmp'.ation c of tba improvement in hand. KSTKRZ, BCT TKTX. J Somebody who knows, says that when two or more women, approaching you t oo a narrow walk, fall behind one oooihir to enable yoa to pats, you may be a sore they are. ladies of uncommon po- j ten ess and consideration. The usual course p craned by woman it to charge t all ebraaat,* weeping everybody into the roud. t An able physiologist has written that one-fiftltof the human body Is composed f of phosphorus Poncb remarks that this ' moat likely accounts far the number of motcAfs made. ■ — | — Be content with*iirfcnt yon have, as , tbe rat aaM So toe trap whan he left hit , , tail in it. I Sxlt RxujlXcx. — There it nothisg ( like courage' In misfortune. Sext to , I faith in Bed and hit overruling Provl- ; dsaoa, t man's fai.h hi bhuadf is hit . salvation. It k the eeeret uf all power , i nod raectos. It makes a maa strong ss ^ja (flllsr of iron, or r.'uatle a# ths sprlag
I irriCtlKfl AXBLWTX. | Oo ona of tbe many bridges ic Ghent j stand two brcxen images of father and j son, who obtained this distinguished j | mark of the admiration of their fellow cithteaa by the following incident : ' Both lbs father and »on were, for ^ some offence sgalnst tbe State, ecn- ^ Jemned to die. Some favorable cir- j enmstanees appearing on tbe side of tor ( son, he wm granted a remission of bit • sentence under crrtsin provisions ; io ' ' short, ha was offered a pardon on the 1 | cruel and barbarous condition thai be wosld become 'he executioner of his 1 - jalber ! He at first absolutely refused to preeerra bia life by means so fatal and detestable. This is not ta be wuodrred . -at; for let ua hope, for tbe honor of onr ' nature, tbat there are very few sons who ' would ool have spurned with abhorrence 1 1 life aaalaioed oo a condition so horrible j | and unneutral. Tbe son, though long ' 1 inflexible, yielded at length to the en- | I treaties of a fond father, who represented I r to bim that bis (ibe father'a) life was ' forfeited, and It would be the greatest poftsiUs consolation for him to know 1 ' | tbat be was ths instrument of hit son's ' ! prsservstlon. j Ths youth contented to idopt the I horrible mrnns of recovering his life and j liberty ; he lifted the axe, but, as it w?« ! about to fall, bit arm sunk aervcUas, ' j and tba axe dropped from his bund ^ j Had he ss many lives ss hairs, ha would j yield them all. ooo after another, rather | ( | tbao again conceive, inach losi perpej trate, such an act. Life, liberty, every - ( i tbiug vanished bifurs tba dearar intrr- j j I est of filial affection ; he fell upon his ' | father's ueck, sod embracing bim, (ri- | ' j otrphaolly exclaimed : "My father, my ' •, father, we die together !"' and then called ' ' j for Snottcr executioner to fulfil the senI I teace of the law. f Hard moat the hearta be— bereft of j , every sensation of humanity — which j t could etar.d insensible spectators of the ' scene. A anddeo appeal of involuntary l_ applausg mingled with groans and eighs r rent tbe air. The exreotion waa sns- | ,* pendod ; sod on a eimple report of the | j transaction to the cntborities both were pardomd High rewards and honors j were conferred on tbe eon ; and finally i » those two admirable imagos were ra'ised j a to commemorate a transaction so boo- j , orable io human nature.
THE WI8K JTDCE. j I 1 - ... ' i i A young man poiug oo a journey en- 1 t trusted one bondred deeoart to au old j man. When be eame book, the old, man t having hod any money deposited • with bim, and the esse wm brought up ' before ^>e Kbaxec. ' "Where were yon, ronng man, when J delivered this money f" "Under a una." . J "Tskn my smI and summon tbat t tree," sold tbe Judge. ."Go, young l and tell tbe tree to come bitber, i and ths trea will obey when yoa show it ■ seal." Tba young man wist with wouder. ' After be hod baaa gone soma Uma, the ' king said to the eld man : "He ia long ; do yoo think hs hM got ' there yet ?" ( "Ro," Mid tlyL^rid man ; "H is at | distance ; tJ Um not got there « yet." ^ • . < "How knownst thon, old man, where ' ton tree k V cried the Khasea. ' Tho yonng msn returned, sod said | the tren would pel «e«e. "He hM bten here, young man, and ! given bis evidence. The money it i I* onr early youth, while yet we Uva 1 among those, we love "we Ipfe^ without rertvatot, aad em hearts bverffow io •verylesflt, wort, end acting. But when we Mine ton wori^-oodAto repulsed by straegers and forgotten by fri.nds, we | grow mere end more Hold fa oar «p- , prteaNi twm to thoee wn leva beat. , How MifMhl to ne ihen are the little rarftaea of ablMrae. A« sfnoerfty, slK eff'teilon, they flj tote our arms ; ted toes, and tbva only, we Iwl onr first | eoirfidaarn, «or Irrt plaowro. |
BY" AUTHQRtry. j LAWS OP NKW JKB8KT j i I An act scpplemaetary to the act aatiiLd \ [ | "An act to incorportte Irosteea of ralig- 1 ! iocs aociellea," apnrovm] April aercn- 1 teenlh, eighteen hocdred and forty-eix. f 1 ; 1. Be it roacled by the Senate and Gen- 1 ' ' j era! Aarrmbiy of the State of Mew Jar»-y, I That tt aliall be iaefal fur any Roman [ . Catholic cbuich or cun-eegation now axist- ; ing or which may hereafter exist ta this. I Stala to be tneorporatcd under aad by vir- I i tea of the provisions «.f this act. , | 3 Ami be it enacted. That the lton an ' I Caihobe bi-hop cf the dioceae Io which | j such church or congregation may be. toaJ ' j vicnr-icenrra! of such dioceiracd the pastor f i of aocb church or congregation for the time ! being, or a majority of Ibern, may aelect ■ I l wo Uy meir.be r» of tucli charcb or congre" | gation, ami may. with laid layman, sign a ■ certificate, totting forth tha name by which , tbey and their tnec>aiora shall bo knono , aod diatingii'slied as a body corporal*, and _ , transmit tha »nid certifioala to the clerk of! the court.of common pleas of the county ia • : ; wlitSfc atii-h obnrch or congregation may b* I ■ ! located, whose duiy it shall i*- forthwith t.» ! I l file ar.tl rteord thi- same, fo- which Re shall j I be entitled to receive ooa dollar, aud there- ( [ ; opoo such charcb or congregation shall be j , , a body corpora'#, Uy the name or title su | j taken, certihed. aod roeordod. ^ I 3. And bo it enacted, That tha pt-r-ous , so aigotng said cartiicsle stall be tha ens* I ' jToea of aocb corporation, aod tb*y vnd theh ' ' j sBccassurs thai) by such oauie of iocorpbra- ' * | lioo he able ami capable to acquire, par [ , J charo, receive, hits, acd huld aoy lands, ' J I tions, moorjs. goods, aod cbattia* io troat , r for th* as* of such church or congregation : I to ao amount u.,.t exceeding three thouasnd : i dollars a year, exeloeiva of tha church . edifices, school housr*. aod parvooagu. nod I * I the lands whefSuD toe (uma are or may l>* , 1 i arreted, aod burying placss, aud tfie earn* ' • II r any part thereof to sail, grant, assign, | f drmlse, alien, aad dispose of; lo sua and be I j 1 sued, plead aoc be impleaded ia any court . 1 of law u'r equity ; la make aud ua* a com- ! | o.oo seal, and the aa.ne to alter aad renew i I at their pleaaor* 'j 4. Aod b« it enacted. That in order to ! > perpetual" » liue of euecesaio* in the trust- I ' | res of every inch church or congregation, r the successor lb office for the limo being of | I such bishop, vicsr-g»oera], pud pastor re- ' . T speclureljr, shall, Fy virtoa of hi* offic*. be j t ■ tba tru»t*e of soch church or cocgrugalioo i # | Id place of hi* predecessor, aod aocb ley ' " i members shall hold their office for ouo year, ! 9 i and the office of acy each laymao shall | ' j becomp vacent by hi* removal oat of the ! 1 j limits of such church or congregation ; aad j - whenever tbe office of any rncfc iwjutan' I ebail become vacant by death, removal, j resignation, or olherwii*, his tuceouor shall j . o. uidpiaiia, u.» euccusaor snail j I
! be appointed In the ra«nnerh*rvin provided t fur the selection af tbe original Uy mam- j i ! bere of soch board of trasteas. ] ] 6. And ba it euactad, That soch corpora-] < ! tioa may alaat oanaally, or oftoaer if aaeas- 1 i sary or expedient, ona of their own mem- i bere to ba president, who shell keep the 1 minutes and eater th* orders, acts, aod . proceeding* of the corporation in a book to l be kept for that purpose ; shall have the custody of the common teal acd the papers, documents, deads, writings, and books of or rotating t6 each corpora-ion, aad who is , hereby authorised aud empowered to coo- , van* euch corporation aa occasion maj require. f 6. And b# it reacted. That tbs proceed, inga, order*, and act* of a majority of all tba are a. be rs of saa'u corporation, but not of a lass somber, shall ba valid and effectaai in law. And ba It enacted. That if any corporation created noder or by virtae of tba provisions of this act shall Ik dissolved by to chotiooe tbo eaccwaaioo of the trasuaa thwrsOf, it may ba rwrivod, aod th* «fa nreh or cougrwgatiun reiucarpo rated ooder ibis act. ia the mod* barain prwecribed, aljtqy lime Within six years from the date of such dissolution ; and torreopoa all toe property, rwwl wad personal, belonging to tucb dissolved corporation at tbo time or diieolotioa shall vest io iwCh mw eorporatlon. 6. Aud he It enacted. That tbk act shall take effect immediately. Approved February 11th. 1«W. When th* Daiiae invaded HooOawd, and abuot id make a night attack upon tba fleottiab forrea, marahlog barefuatad to prevent their tramp from being beard, one ' of tha® trod upr.o a large prickly tkUUe. ' which caused him to attar a sharp cry af I pain. Tba 8cou were tba* apprised of Uieir danger, and immediately ran to their arm*, ana defeated tba Ifeaaa with great tieagbter. Tba thkUawa* toaaceferward ( adopted aa th*tit|oo*l insignia of 8 eetleed
lljricnlfnral. iBO' T WBITKWiSHIXC. I Tha lime for tlaaoiog find fixing ap baa r come, and one of the aic-t important itamv I is whitewatoing. We often wouder that I people do not do rtor# at this: How tench neater and me e ebtarfsl a whole phew j looka if a fen boors are spent in whitefiiog j tho ft. o cue, the out-ha<u«t, ibw cellar*, pie It ahaoge* the who|« appvvreoca o(, .the | bumtstrad One day'* work tbes aXpeoded f will pftau wake a place twice S> •( tractive, { acd add bondredi of dollar* to ita saleable j valuation.- WbiUKaahiiig a collar with | lint not only make* It lighter and aa filer, i but more healthful altn. For avllart. a ; simple mixture of f.-esk-slacknd lima i» best. For hots* roomt, the ccrumau >Pe- ■ ris White," lo be boaght cheaply, I* very good. To each two pound* of whiting take 1 an oooca of the beet wbito or Iranipfitwftt I glue, «>ver it with cold Water over Bight, . i and in tha morning dimmer it C*r*rfiUy | without acorchtug until ditoalvad. The , [ Pari: While it (ban pot io bet walar, aad , tho dlaaolved gluw stirred in, with hot water enough to 6t it for applying to the wail* I aod ceilings. Thii make* a vary fio* whitn, ao firm that it will oot rub tiff at all. ! W Hun eommoi: ftetk-alackod lima U need ! recommand adding to each two and a I half gallons (a pailful) two labfetpoonfuli 1 I of «elt and half a pint of boiled Unread WI, | stirred in wall while tha mixture is hot. | Tb.i is recommended for oat-door and Indoor work. | For aa out-door whitewash, ** have aaad ' ^tbe following with mocb satisfaction: Take a tcb, pot in a peck of lime aod plenty if water lo (lack it. When hot with slacking, 'I stir in ! borough'y aboot a half pound of tallow or other grraso, and ml* it wall h». | j Thao add hot water enough for ate. The compound will wiUiaiaad rein for yaacs,— - ; .twirrsron .igricvllvritL fiETTUffl FFYCB M8TR. uAmong the apaciul auooyanevs at this . i eeasoo is the parpataa! imaviog af fenc* , post* by the frost. When this occur* bad ( ly, toe t-xpence and trochle of fennng- is , ] moeh iocriMcd. Try the following: Dig *- , | small halo ten or twvlvo inches deep, drfv* down a crowbar to tbo daptb of about on* [I auo a baif feci further, insert the past, aad ! drive it thoroughly with u beetle, cbiukicg «p io tha ovual-sruy armtad the poet with | atones, so that no soil cetnet agaiMt the . I pott at tbk surface. Tbo post it ihne eat j deeply ia the ground, below the action of I j tha froet. aid tba stones prevent tba earth , j from freezing to it and drawing it oat. CELERY. I , PUnts already up should be shaded from I tha sou from 10 A.M. till 4 P U. on effiwr I 1 it... Thin In .. l.A . 1 ! ■ A- | to apart, aad pre -air
every morning. Sow seeds ia a moderate i bad or in a cold frtraf. and at th* aad i of ths month in the open oordar. It ia a | good plan to bnxu over th* turfaea of tba secJ-W aome brush or litter, Ta destroy weed seeds, before sowing the celery. Tba Kerly White Solid and lb* Red Solid ara tho beet early varie.'-ea, TIE WAT TO KIKA6R HORSES. Nat r attempt to elean or otherwis* di*. turb yonr bora* while eating bis meals, .unless yon wool bin. to bit* aad kick; bet wbaa you clean, take him ont of tba stall and maka a hnsioara of it. Tie jour horse io the centre of the stall, unless you want bim to do as ruoat horse* da— drive autre on on* relo than on tba other. Horta* that are liable to caet themselves ia tbair ■tali* should ba tiad with a neck halter, giving tham moch more freedom of the head than tbe no** bailer. Uentlenaaa, firmnraa, aod modereUou will auhdua the moat obdnrata. MCW MB FARMERS. If yoa invest tnonry in tools, sad thee leave thorn exposed to th* *r*atb*r. it Is th* same as loaning monry to a spendthrift without saenrity-a dead lore lo both east*. U ypn invest money in hooka aad never read tbaiu. it is the rear* u patting yodv mongy into g bank, but never dretoag •ilher prlncipal or itrterest. . , If you invest money in fine stock aad do not fead. aad protect them. aa"d |'rSS3& - cere fur tham. It is to* earn* as drafitfog -jmAr wifeiw m in ii fiiiwiwn If you invaat poor mouay ia a good tew> and do not co I uva to 14 wall. It is th* Mtfa aa mnrryieg a good wife, add ao abustmg and oatlaviag her w to creak hat mrwiw . *nd break bv heart. . — Wbeo a ronng lady tote® a cambric htadkarthJaf «*r a rich bachd*. ibe traeire le a«w fa ord« tort toy may reap.

