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CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1SU-1.

NO. *27.

Tv, A IUDDL1L * J Col fta^f'AZta «l of Cuit, \ llal it t<>l to make A* Of«t» j I»w3< twfc-r* th#fc«rT» *o*wrr GOit fc*<*t tolf ft**- • '■'»# I • i Xf toJj k* Bui witbeat Uf* «* *rw*©r feet t >Jy w»j* istl XTkUMil £11 control, . ( lid 1 iu >uJ« VUMrt a #S»wL t | j AU*lt«beU« 1 beeWw . .'| TVu w* =/ #*«• » % j TUfc lire* *'•» rrr*rB/* 1 wiiaarre, | 2U* nor* of A-lvfi* #*** kae«- • J i S4M«y uakn'tUwoiir, . - * -j* yncx ibes* I V T3cu««&*1a ot alkw I f*® I f'*^» &4*«l!«»»oatb* forth err*". Ba^piCUio^VJKisxlt^eX**! j tvi fut • H \ j r c I® e« . Tut ouul ftoa 9* * J GoJ iU ftvia, a*J two* froa* cm **#« *ou1 q»u. 5uiw bra fnuacu that #>UwM<WiI, j, | VU tb« UK® U Wt»«rt 0l*1 »»*U« Xxl «! ttout bn*i* *- Uct rr *cU, ZU«t»l 1>O» UIX» ,"Kik M pel*- ] liStf ku-1 belli «Uy ea4 elfbl, . T*f*llr*«c» IftV# *rr*ti:At| . 1 , Will *1 B} drAVi sr**t Uxbt NfcoUL No |ror of >U®«* Jalh troobU or, for UfplMuImcot no. To Mr*»ra 1 abaJt wvtff A", Jfcr to tbe fr«\t ot brll Uto*r. The orrlf tctt« f c*tfc©l be3rrr, Itisait i AZlXecgb c* j **c»« Ibrrria l* /ecft»k Tbry u«l4MUi taptywsnl. A til to* OJ til»*i Ibror Hue* f*® • tie acrfpCyi* with ell «p«r«l, A&i U ej DlU jew down ftB«! tbf**. Hi Utlab It ttvwage 1 4o drrU/ogosling v#t»tg. j W$m.NG THE UOFES. ;. Id 1566 id ionssnse ©brliak wea brought frura Fjypt t° Rom*, to bo set • op hi. the square of St 1'cUr'a To relit it to Da pltc« would require must J»ow- j erfaljnecblnfry it»d the highest kill In ; " engineering. Tnousanda auemblcd to j witness the ach!evetn*at. Slowly tbe , massive colnron r©*#, aground end round the wiiuUessca wore whirled. Th« crowd prosed .to, razing with allsot admire- 1 ii««d, for »p critictl.wti th" r.ntrrpnae riletrar'J, the Pope had iuued a ipecial nmiHiJ, >«• * r ' n

bull that if any maa ottered a word on- j * til tbe engineer announced that all riak * waa beer, that 'toAo ahould be put to J death. Tbt koah^d attention of1 aotk- ' men end apeciatorf wae'glten to the 1 Uplifting of tha- obellak.* It it near j < to iu place— a fetr feat ®ore— -a few i inctiM only, and It will be ait, to »ta»d ' fqf agea But auddenly It atops. The I •train upon the ropn ha» been ^fetter ' than the engineer rxpe» toil— they relax*. 1 They refute b» carry the tnaaa any father t»ea to hold it where It it. It B«aj»,V(iUt ^y«aunidg. wpiioo. The ' crowd la pertlyVd with awe; llfr-engi ®»er li hea?de hlm.elf It it a fearfai aoxacnl put hark I a ery * An Kagllib bailor waUhlng the acene. In hit excitam«ot, f^r^eitiog th* dreadful bull, tboule J aloed, •Wet the ropes " Tl«at lawlcat ! order wae inatanlly obeyed. Water wta j dashed upon the cablet At once they I were itroog aiid taut ageio. and toon the column Valeb Ihreatectd to eroib the c/owB^»e!ow, wat firmly fattened In fU place. Wbb waa the bVro of that bout, the Italtan engineer or the Kngllih

tailor ? And to what doet Rone owe | the stately obelltk in St. Petrr'a tquare ; to tbe eotily and complicated hoisting apparrntui, 0? the .aimpto . water thet turned palpable fa i In re iato auecau? So Jn many a moral enterprlae ; Id many ft great ooeemfoi for social refortnatlan. Jtfan coaatrocir bit machinery. He la tbe strong worker? 1M aootthing (a waiting. After all thai genial and power haea ^ona, a failure ia Imminent! Then whose tomes with her gentle to* with beP " fticnpli hrwrt-powir, with the Wight and beauty of bar ttart. She writ the ropes, and the work li done. - la not Ur part aj Important and as Doble as mao'i? '*? shloa nerel; ^^5W:latter aed la admired, to am lie ^wQ^iifcredi Kor li she made to be coniplcaoui datiiftwod la tha poraly Utellectoal por0*— I a thoaa tShrW hwutpted ftftd repaid with if* fgctlU. of MMbnabla life : - the worn a a 6f. m rft»e< i^a .fw-mtersa^M | euftdaru of judg-eiet; hiV

to Ihoar whose vUioa ia cleared by the | Holy Ubost, and to angels and Uod.'vhe if above the net arc a which abo cooperatei with and aer ea aa Christ was above his diiciptes when be waihe thrir fegt. OQe«ift'.e range eloquent of contemporary writera *sy« :— **The movt dit» tingaiihing faculty of the male irX i» mental concentration — that of the fe ale it raortl iiopnlae Woojau, when traly wmoanly, carries her apveial itrvngtb iu her heart. kisn, when truly oanly, \ car^ira^a.atraoglh injii^ l|rad. Nallbez^ inouo|>oTizc« th> special drpartuient, but by eminence ha is reason, she Is love.-j Woman, however powerfully she may think (and In tome instances she may think core powerfully than man.) is tbe represeuUtite of aflV. tiun Han, how- j ever ardeatly and constantly he may love (and iu setae instances lit will love caorj ardently and constantly than Wu- ' k nan,) ia the reprctr utatlve of thought. | If any of og r<g«rd this discrimination > as giving the advantage to a«o, it, it 1 only because we are out christian enough I i i to acknowledge that spirit is grander , than intellect; holiness wiser than lo^ic; ' > the human heart deeper and nobler than ! the bead Ch. JUrald. HARD OS THE WALTZL1U blCLS. Tha All finite AlunUJy Afayazim for August has (he following severe criticism upon the popular aad fashionable amusement of waltzing Waiting fa a" ' profane and vicious* dance. Always. When it ia prosecuted in the centre uf i ' great crowd, In a dusty ball, oo a wens mid summer day, t{ la alio • disgusting ! daace. Night It Its only appropriate time. Tee Jdinding, daizttng gaslight . thA>wi a grateful gUre user the salient • polots of Iu iodeCeDcyt tud blrnda the whole into a wild whirl thai dezzl-f end | dizzies one; but the uncompromising afternoon, pouring in through uiauifuld windows, trafs away every Illusion, and rev. i»ls tlyg whole coarsvucss and commonness and aU the repaint? rl-Vatls f this moat alien and ontuaidmly revel. varypoicof the dauce is prufanity.

Attitudes which are the tusliuclive ex- : prosslou uf IntiBiate emutioui, glowtug . rosy-red in tbe auroral time of tenderand justified In boabasbrd Irerdom only by a long and feitnful habitude of unselfish devotion, are hare openly deliberately. aud careleealy aiaumtd by the people who have but a casual end par- ' tlal society acquaintance This I reckon profanity. This la levity ibe rnoat culpable. Tiila is a guilty aud waut*>o witte uf delicacy. That it it practiced by good girls and tolerated by good inuibvrs dors not prov? that it Is g »od. Custom blunts tbe edge of many prrctptlont A good thing soiled, may b? re- , deemed by a good people bat waltz as 1 you may, spotless oiaioens, you will only smut you rich ct, aud nut elf sum the ! waltz- It Is of itself unclean There is ! another thing which girls and thnr cao- : tbvr* do not seem tty consider The prrsent mode of drtia renders wahnug almost as objectionable in t Urg^ room, eg the boldral frata of a French baltrt dencrr Not to pat too Goe ft point

oo it, I rnrne that th'ie girls gyr tluns i in tbe centre of their gyrating and cet- j trifugal hoops task* a most operatic j drsp try display. 1 aaw scores and acorea ^ of public waltzing girls last aumoier, end < amongst them sll I law but one who on- 1 derstood the art, or, at any rate, who practiced the art. of avoid ng, an lodecent.expoiure. In the glare aod gUmoer of gaslight it la only flash and ctoods and Indistinctness In the brnad f and honest dsy*|ight, it ia not.' Do 1 shock esrt pot t«f I trust so. If the saying of shocking thin.s might pravent the doing of slocking things, I sbonld be Wr II coat rut And is It aoonpar doohblft 'sin for ' me to sit alone In my own room end write about what yon go Into ft great ball, before kandtrde of ► itrsbge men and women, and dof 1 do not speak thus shoot waltzing becwoia 1 . like to fey it. but ya have compelled me, ' Ifoae member juffth, all the zuui bars I suffer with it I respect aud revere woI man, and I c«uaot are her deatrtiylng or » dvbasjag th# Impalpable fragfanee mnd i daliftiey.ftf her autre without felling r thevshe«tj^&li ehadder in my own heart i Great Is toy boldest of'1^$c^ towards • y tf g - They are- at Wait fcootif; and may fi«M I ba ihat thi tifet r^fti^ioB of — #i|iyrfjadtred ^b.tf ftr y ae likely to be VNainrel end eomci ftf

, are the rssolt of many after-thoughts. I ng ate, and nn experiepce of raoltifdd fa cinalioaa, comhinrd with the original producing causvf My npiolons nay be I wiong, but tbsy will do no harm; the | p nahj will rest alone on tor; while, »f j thsy are right, tbry may serve as a nail or t*a to br fasUned by the matters uf asaMublir.a. trtxr oi' "decision. Sidney Smith iu hi# work on Moral i Philiiaiphy, speaks Iu this wise uf whs* men lost fur wawt of a llt'lr **bra»a,w #• * • v * ' it is termed : A great dssl of talent If h St t<> the world for the want of a Utile courage. Kverjr day eeuds 10 their grave* a number uf oliscore men, who have oaly re- , tnainrd In obscurity becaate th-iriimid ity has pravnied them from making a first effort, and who, if they only bad br*is induced to* begin, would, In all -*• - — r — 1 — — :

probability, base gone great Irngti.a Iu j 1 the career of fame. The faet is, that fa i 1 doing anything in the world worth do- { 1 ing, we must not stand shivering an the bank thinking of the cold and danger, | : but jump in and scramble through as 1 well as we can. j ll will not do' to ba perpetually calco- ; Ming risks and adjusting nice chst.ce*; ' it did all very well before thr flood, when a man could cunsult his frirncs upon an intended publication for a huudrrd 'and fifty years, and live to see lri success for J fix or seven cealories afterwards; but at present a man wails and doubts, aod consults bis brothers, and htf nncles, and bis particular friend-, till oas day he; finds that be is sixiv-five years of age, ! : that be has lost so much time in con- j i soiling firal coutiossnd particular friends ; last he has no more time to follow thair j i advica Tbera is so Uttla lima for over- 1 iqueamlshnrss at prtsent, that tho op j port unity slips away. Tb* very period j of life at which man chuoeea to vtature, I • j if ever, is so confiued; that it is no bad ! rule tu preach up the nrcrssity, in such ! - • (Mfekaucc*. *f • litlla vjnlcDce dona to, the f*-elttigs, and effi.ria raadeiu dtfiauce • . of strict and sober calculation.

A HAITI HOME, | s< The first year of marrlsd l.fe is a most k imponant era in tbe history of msn and b wife Geti«r*lly, aa it la spent, so Is b 1 almost all subsequent axisteoce. The ■ wife and the buabaod then assimilate t< . their viewe aod thslr dvsires, or else, • conjuring up their dislikes, they add < I fuel to tbeir prejudices aud auimosities > f forever afterward. *T have aomeahrrejc read,,ra-ys Ret. Mr Wise, in his Brt- j • d*l Grreting, Mol a bridigroum who j f gloried Id hit rccenlricitiea. He re- 1 1 ! qarstcd bis bndc to accorapsny hiiu in- j t ' to tho g«rd«ti, a day or two af.tr tbeir t \ ' weddmg < He theu threw a line over ihe rouf of their cottage Giving . la wife our end | uf it, br ik rrated to «br other side, and ' | exclaimed : 'Pull the line.' fcj..e pullrd ] j It, at hie r> quest, as far a| she Could. ; , ! He cried, . Full it over F ^ , " *1 can't,' she replied "4Uoi pull with all your iiiignt,' shouted the whimsical husband. '1 1, # .1--

| *'Uat vaia were all tbe efforts of the , j bride to pall over tbe line, so long as . her husband b»)d on te tbe opposite | I end. But wbca be came roii d, and ^ they both polled ai one end, It came over with grt «t ease. ** •Tbrrt,' said be, aa tbe line frit from tbe roof, 'you ate bow bard and Insffrct«al was our labor whrn we pulled in opposition to earb other; bit how easy aud plras*ot it was whso w a, both pullrd together It will be so with us, my drar, through life If we oppose each othar, It will be bard work ; If wa act togsther, it will be pleasant to lira Let osatwayi pull togtiher.,n In thli illustration, boovly at It may ba, there ia aoand philosophy Husband aad w|f« must rnotoally l»«ar and conCrde, it they wish to make home a retreat of joy and bliss. On# slot* cao■oi make boma happy. There most be onlaon.of action, sweetntas of spirit, aad gr^at forbearance aud lova In both hue. band «ud wife, to aeeorft lb* great end of happiness lb the domestic circle. — Is conformity with tha old custom ..f advertising from the public sign post all iutautiofta of marriage, tha foltowiag > a*4ho^nctta^i^V^Mf^j^V ••Marriage ia iaUnded btiwetn Mr. Wllllatot of WHie«b»«owa, and Mist S J&ffcWilliaifta of Wllllatb«brid^w A [ ttriteoU von# wag. to at ska if still mora »' explicit, wrotft uadarbaftUi, "for 0§ct9(pi*i

THE DEVIL'S rCITI AND VARMSH. When a man coins tew the konklu- • ibuu that he wud like lew kill auoibuddj | at thurty paces, he linaglus that be h*x ■ bio wr«>uged, and »|iidi hiz beat frrnd I a challroge tew file a dew*ll ; tha inert, and aa clrganl murder iz kmstaiited; the tracks in ihie trmnsak«hun are puttyrd up. and th^n van ish*d over, bi brinir killed "u« iiyfirre ot* koner.'1 AY hen a man robs a saving bank, or go* e tew Urope, oo the last siermtr. with iLs stolrti Vvseitl ov ■ sanitary kntntuinre in hiz pockit. a komioltUe 1 ov iiiv»slig*»huu are got tugrthsr tear ] ezattiia i he *l»it ov hff.rrs, and unaniraualy report *'• di»k»rpansy In h»z akk«»u«ite.H 2 yung meu hire m h >rsr and huggy at a li*n atahrl, and go intu the , kuniry nn Sunda Tb* *top at ihr fu»t I tavurn tha meal, and io>est In sura arl dml speerits Tba stop agin party

sane, and hula in sum m re ardent »pe«rit*. The more tba biste *n, the mure tha drive, till hi wud bi a devili»b bridge tips them over intu a devilish , gutter that sumhuddy bat lefi bi the side | ov the rode, and tha are aw] killed, in j klodiug the boss and boggy. Thia iz kallrd ft "FaUl Jekiident." j A man aod hiz wife are lirlo (o ihe middel ov joy and koiisolsihon, they are ' lurrouuded on aw) sides bi a yung and ! intere-tln familee, their bred iz cnt tkin, j and buttered oo both sides aud ihe edge*, bat tha dntroyvr voters tbe famitce. the ife wauls a no silk gown, tbe man sez he "be d— d if be dm." and she aez abe j "be d— d if she don't." Oue nord | brings on anntber, till tba fite, both uv : them !"zc awl the hare in their beds, [ and 2 loll setts ov Mte teeth, tbe thing ! ends in a divorse, the rnau rnu awa U w | Aostrslir hi the overlsud route, tbe woj mau o>srryrs • eirkus rider at 40 Do lars ; a laatilh, the children *re adopted bi I suj) Sunda skoul. and are hrot up on 1 hotnopathy. This furnishes a collum } and a haf in the uosepaper, under the ov •* Diiturhaf* «"■•* '1* wiar — 1 fiia/iuo." a*/iuri. | v

A ju'h ov 21 summers begins life wlib ^ • 3C ibouzand Dollars, Several fait bos- ; c tea belong tew blra. and lbs tivam j 1 ksvpers *re biz patrons, faro banks are bill for hiz aoiuXrmrtit, k'»naolidated t ^ loiterys era e ariered on purple taw | ( ■take bim hap;»ew, ouibing iz left onduti ; Uv make bin feel g»od. lie wakes op j , ahoLt Ibv 25th ov next may, witboul a | , Dotlar in hiz peckit. and a bust ov warm * freads on hiz bands, »itb"ut any vlxiWa , 1 meews ov supporting thvm. He lakvt an akkoun't ov aU*ck, he byes a plut ov aud 4 yards ov bed kord, the one 1 makes him hmUr, wile tbe cberchokn ; tnia »u de*h.' Th? puriy a d varnUh ia 1 this A as? iz. "l>riv*n tett Jtrjxrathun on //AAwunf or fik\*anthal prtthur " A rale rode tr»ne aiands snorting in . fruut ov tbe depoe, tbe last br! Iz rln«£tbr ksra are lull of suits tbal belong tu diff real individuals : the konducktor it full ov Bourbon that belo- gs • tu lb* drefl; the tijmtrr labors tu der. the aitack ov J-tn-k« f««r th? bronketis, j thr awiichmao like* a leetle g<»od old Hjf, th» k-rs d:sk.i«ut 45 mllrs an boar, !

2 iranvs tri io pen eveb other on tbe ' , sama track ; it ksn'l be did sucksnfully; j | the mangled and ded are kountvd bl j ikofrs, a sercbing iavesng-ahnn Ukes ! plate, tbe komrounlty (z sa*i*fird, bekauve it wax "an nosvoidabel kal a strophe." 'Thr Devil furolsbea putty aod varnish free ov expense, to hide the frauds A gilt ov meo. Awl ov wich iz retpekfully submlticd Bl Joan Bilunos ARE TOC K1XD TO TOCR MOTHER? Who goardee you io life aod comforted you wbea 111 ? Who bung over your little bed when fret fat, *«d pot cooling draughts to your parched lips? Who uoght you how to pray end helped yoa to rvad ? Who has boffc with your cblldUb wayaf Who lovva yoa still, and worka for yon atery dsy y utt Hv« ? Is it your mother- — your o»o de«r mother? Now let o» aak yoa, "Are yoa kind to yuur mother ?n liar* a B^AKiaii Fasnwii^rli is sUted tket hat# wtfe first mode In KogLut), iu 1510, by 8pstiUb batura. Prwtoua to that time woolen caps were woro by both fneo and women A tali* hfti Weft rvcelved aV Iitwrence, Mass , addrea ed to the beadaonrat yoqpg lady ii lown, and the postmaster feels that be If In ftft ft^kQ r"v

i R0( kl HOIMAIX CAT. Thrra lives in the topnof K a certain ' eotorrd individual, who «ri» Will 'd«»izn*U x a* Jim S, One day ha «a* doing a piece o of work for a person by ihe name of At. Af- v tar he had finished tb» job, and wa* about lo depart, be wa* called by Mrs. U.. who f a. id aba bad aomelbing she wanled done. ^ Sh? irvik hitn into the kitchm and said, "Jim, do you *e« that cat!" Jiin saw ii. . | "I'll trite you a dollar if you get rid of that . cat for me." • _| "Oh yes. 1 would as )iv do it as not." i said Jim. , After receivioz the specified dollar Jiin , took the cat coder his arm and walked ! away. He had not walked far wbvo he was ! hail-d by a neighbor named M. "What Lave you got lucre, Jim," said ; | M. ' , •*\Vrll." said Jim. exultiosly. "it i* a Rocky Alouotaia cat, which 1 paid fi»e dol- i ( lata for." ; i (Tbe hair had fallen off with age. and tbe | children had maliciously cut it* tail off.) i AI. took the cat, looked at it, and said, "it is a curimity iudred." j ( "Yes, 'tis »o," said Jim. "What will yuu take f*»r it!" say* M. ! Jim was now in hi* eUuroi. "Well," says Jim. "1 cao'l lake Iris j j than trn dollar* for it." "Ob, that'* too much. Jiin,*' says AI. After considerable "beating down," Jim t ; says, "A# J have out put much time to j • teud to the thing, yuu may baTe it for what : i 1 paid for it." AJ. paid over the "V," and look his pur- j ; chase home. i Not long after, Mrs. It.'cfcllld at Al's. Tbe first thing she saw ou going into tb* j j kitchen hsi tb# cat. "Where in lh* world did you g*t that • c*t?" exclaimed she. "Why," *ay* M., that's a Rocky Mounj tain cat, that 1 bought of Jim H. tbeotbrr I day. I gave fire dollars fur It." j Mr*. R. Ugsn to laoj{h. and said, "that ; , 1 is tb* old cat I gave Jim 8. a dollar to , j carry'off." j Jiin 8. kepi clear of tbal place for a long ' I "bi1'- — i , | ax efi'kitivk plea. , ,1 An vi-ludrs nil* tb* "n'» • 1 • j tl « was trying a petty ca-e, Iti abicb one ■

of the parties was not able to pay the cotttr ' sel (ve, and nndcriook to plead Ids own 1 cause. Hal he found, in tb* coon# of tbe 1 trial, that tbe keen and adroit attorney who msnazrd the cave for the other party was I too much for bim in legal strategy, avi- j dently making lb* wort* appear tbe heller I caa»e. The poor man, Mr. A. was in a state of : mind bordenog *>d de>p*r*lion, whro tbe opposing coun.el clu»#d hi* plea, *nd the I ca»e waa aboat to be admitted to the jus- ; fur decision. • Alay it please yror honor,' said the man, •may 1 pray!' Tbe judge waa lakvo somewhat l»y surI prise, and could only say tbal he saw uo i cbjectioDt. 1 ^ Wbereupou Mr. A. went down apnn hi* kn- cs *ud made a fervent prayer, in which t | be laid the Unfits of the case bvfure tha ; ' Lord to a very clear aod methodical atate- ' tneol of all tbe p*rttcolars, pleading that right end jostice might prevail. "Ob, l^rd. thou knoweit thai this law- 1 I ver ha* mil represented tbe facts, aod tbuu • knowrst it is so and so." lo the end of tbe : chapter. Argument# wh'cb ho could not pr**e tin : logical array lo the understanding of m*o, ! he had 00 difficulty in presetting to the

Lord, being evidently better versed ia pray- J ) iog than pettifogging. When he rose from j | bl* knees, the opposing counsel, Tcry much j i exasperated by tbe torn which tho case bad . taken, said — "Mr. Jostice, doea not tba closlogargu- ! ment belong to met" To wbicb tbe jodga replied— "You can clvte it wtlb prayer, if yoo •please." The counsel, not seeing tbe propriety or connecting his prayers with bis practice, wisely forehore, leaving poor A. to win bit case, as be did, by bis novel mode of presenting it. _____ HOW TO DO GOOD. It bis been wisely *aid, II# who waits to d > a great deal of good at once will never do wuylhiof. Life is made op of all things. It i* but once In an aga that occasion is •tffered for doing a great deed. Trn* greatness coosists io being great ia littlft thing*. How are railroad* built! By one ahovrl fall of dirt after another, one shovel foil at a time. Thos drop- maka tba oceao. Hence Wft should b# willing to do a litlla %t a time, and never waH to do a great deil at onee. U wo woitd do noeh good io the world, wo mast bo willing to do good in little ihlift, little acta ons after another. A minister walked through a eillag cbareb-yard, aad observed tha JadUerimin«U praise# bestowed npon tba dead, bo wrote. apoo the pie-post lbs following 1 doe i " Hers lit 'the dead, aad bote the living Wlm$-

PEHbO.VAL AND POLITICAL. General MclMrlUn ia said 1t» h»vp arceptsd the po»ilion uf Civil Kngirieer in nn# of the Department* in the' Ru«si*n Gn. vercment. Th* official vute of New York, shows the following result : ^ for I'rttiJcnt. lcf»4 1 pr.n Lincoln, 3A1.65? 1 l.incnln. .If/J r.;d McClrllaa, lUt.llO Duugla-, 3IJ,A|iT Lincoln's ni»j ".Ml I Lincoln*# m*j 60,136 For (i'frtfnur. , Inf. 4 lcf.2 F*bton, 342. C^l \V«d.worth, 8«ymuur, 3Jd.fi'.".' S-ymoui, Jw.fiH Feiiton'# ma 2,0A'i 8*y«inur**tnal4,'i4 » Tho wjfe of Warren Fuller, of Greenfield, Als-i., wrnt lo elvap on Fri-'ay nicht tlie 21*1. utt., and has not wekvd titicr. Fi>y*ici*ns cannot accnont for the disease, and are nnald# to w*k* her. A littl* nourishnirnt is furced intu her, anil Icr life i* prolonged. Our 'Varhog Nellie," of three year*, while trying to get on her stocking* one day, diecoverrd a few hair* on l»»f l»g*. when she exclaimed, "Mother, 1 think 1 j shall he an ongt l soou, tbe fralkcr* arc t>» - ; ginning to grow." Gen. Grant visited New York Ml week, and while ther# mad* a visit lo Lit alvtieiilj tjeneral Winfirld Bcotl. Hew** erron. ! ptnied by Urigadier-Generi.1 Van Ylirl, ; Tbe two lieutenant-general* of lb# Liu'rd I Slate* armies had a short hot ii»(*re«ti|ig . conference. When General Grant *•• I about to take hi* departure, Gtrttrral Scott , , ' arose, took a copy of hia aatoluogra; by. j which ha* just been pohlishsd, and wrote ; on the By-lraf : • From tho oldest to th* ablest general in i the world, Wuriti.li Snm. 1 This he presented to Lieutenent-Grncial Grant. No comment ia needed ou sccb a j cDmplioient. The body of an anknown man wav foond in a cornstark, oo a farm near Freehold, j N. J., a day or two since, coder circumstances which showed tbal a shocking muriter had been committed. Tbe skull bad ! been fractured io two place*, aod a ga*h an and a half in length cut in Ihe Ml | ch*-*k. wnd »n i *>»«»♦! — • v.4 k.. - - » , down the throat, nearly sefrfing tb# ' tonga*. A *e*rra blow hail evidently been

inflicted upon the chin, causing it to turn beck. Fifteen wounds in all bed been inflicted upon tbe body of the man. gusricr's (Cower. All rolrmt*. lu-i.ile*. qurstior.*. kt., nuii t><* *er«>tB|vk&lrd wllh If* Ac»wtr* s*U Sotutloc* Ic orCer to *e«ur* lo*ett1i>r. HISfblUSKOlS KMGMA.-Xo. 10." / am comreird of 16 Iritm. My 2, 4, i* a part of lb# heeJ. t 31 y 10. 15, 9. 2. i« a part or the face. My 7. 11, 12, 2, I# a good drink. My 1, 11, 16. Is a sirong drink. Mt 9. 10, 3*. C, is wero t»y all cl*»®e#. My 13. 15. P. (4. t* aii «nii«tai. Mv 7, II. 5. i* • corerin? for th« head. My whole was a di*iin2ul*h*d natiinl. Ilrawaan U. l>r.Tixu Answer next week. ILICSTR1TKD RKRIS-— Idilff Tor all. the pfcicnt . £1 L ; ..ii w 3 kui i obstacles k B acting TY L X Tropv.

_rr RID DIR. Omit toy 4. 5, and I am a vegetable. Omit my I, 2. and I am a spot on card*. | Orait my 4. 5. and irampnsf, and 1 am an animal. j Omit ray 2, 5, transpose, and I am worn on tb* head. ! .My whole U desired by all rartie*. I.ITTtr. M ac. fy Akswkb vo Katuaa In our I.«*t > J "Abraham Lincoln, jlardin County, Kenlucky."— Answered by Joanna Watk-r, »»r Dyer's Crvsk, and fiallit of Cnpe May Court 1 loose. . m Answer to IixtstVAvrnnrsrs "Oc-cu-P7 (pis) JW time (watrh) and slrengtb (arm and himmer) profitably, that (T hat) Ina (hone#) tb# later *lage« (step 8) «f | life yoo (U) shall have n*ut ht (0) to rei gret," or "Occupy your time and strength j profitably, that In the liter stapes of life yoa shall have naught to regret." The following have sent correct answer* to Kolgma No. R : "UU U Mac," rt>IUfl*L pMa; "IUe," "Belle," and "Maggie." I Mnunt Holly, Hannah M. Selover, Green Creek; "'65," Frincetouj Hsltie Marey and Joanna Walker, of Dyer'a Creek. nervafter oo notice whatever wiirba Uk«o of either Knigmas or 8o1oli»o«, an- ■ less those contrihotlng thetn *end thvlr real oamss at well ai their elgoatares. Of court* th© former will not be publbhed, on lea* requested. Qolatiooa to the above PasiUs ate re qavateJ. T,-',