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CAPE ISLAND. .CAPE MAY COUNT V, NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11. 18(55.
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FT"'"' f orti|. ^ Gruduttm. • . • • . I 11(41(4 I* art rcarfcci! al a aJa{l« louruS | ^ But we tutU ths t*4irr bp wklrh w# rl»# ^ Kroa tbo lo*l> «*itb to trt vaulud altra, AadwttauuM tolls swae>ilfVi.i«J Lyreutrt. I count thts til»( to br greatly true i • Til « tw^le «lf*l I* e ittp tow en] CioJ, tlfllo# th« euul froa tLeryniouo To 4 jKurr a truACtr * lev. We rlw by thlees Ibet ere ufc«kT ft* 1 1 • Bf w>»t w* fare* ZBiitfrcd offi**) «u1 rain ; "■* 0/ tlu pride »aU i/ulaa ele c, A 04 IL* vetguUfcrdlU* ih*l *v» Luurly mod. • t' • * » y*~ re**, m aapJrv. wo moll r, we trust, Wlo Ug BOmlng **H* u* t© bk A°J Bat our Uut»co>)v wuf, s*d ere tU rt#i.r, Out Uvea are l/all la# tLe eonili! Jiub k W« k«f*p w molt*. w« MptW, *• J'ttJ", Arrt we IblLkttrtmSTaGualltc all unwise lifJIBA4th«mAlloiKO«U»l UlAfB, While our f(€l atU) cllAf to tbe heavy clap. ^HVLnp for the apprj*, tut fret for \l+ tnra I ■ W« wep borrow the t*ft to find the way— ■ We nay hope, and rrxjlir. erj erplie *o4 reef, Hout our fret oiujt rise, or we fill Sfrto. Oalyln drcamertA Ivddrr throw* ■ rrtwa the weary earth the eaprtjlreveJljj DytlhedreeranlriartatUthi* vUloC D1U, WF*AtA tu lie eyer Wtita Ob hU pillow of alcnr. Heaven (a not rtt hed at • sialic boua-1 \ Km But we Vull4 tie ladder by wbVh w* *1*© icr^. rroca the lowly earth to the vaulted skir*, ' • "'• And are laouat to Ita eticsirtl, round l«y wsaH. *■» . . 1 .
^musing Jtotcli. I01L1\« A 1UV1L ' ' >aTb« niUir loves mo! I Lnowa aim • loves inn!" aald Jonathan Boubiklas, at be Hi ap»n the cornfield fence, tnedilaiin/ on tb* coarse of hie trim love, that was ran. olag joit a» Ebaksjwaru always said it did — rather roughly. "If Sukry I'vabodj* baa takaa a thlo^ to Ihel gawk jr, long.thatikrd, alaaireeritt' shy critter Oonrt, juit 'caaie be'a ■ city fellor, the anH the pal I took her for— that'e lariio. No! ita ib« old folkb— darn their ugly picture Uld M1«a Peabody aiu allera a 'drradful hifalulio' ; critter, full of big notion', tad the old Oibq'b a regular eortkead, drtrm »l>o-l hy bil wife Jeat aa onr old onp-*y*d nu-ttrr la drove about by oar ceataakerout flte-tocd Dorkia' ben. Bat If 1 don't 'pile bis fan j my name aJnt Jonathan. I'm gotu' down ( lb (be city by the railroad next wrok. ncd < when I Cii&ie back— wake anakee ! Ibal'a The above eoliloqny may srrta to gtre tbt readar some slight idea of the "lay of ^ the land"" in the pleasant ruello tillage where tbe speaker tesldeA Mr. Jonathan Bosbikias wa% a young farmer, woll to do in ibo world, and look- j Jng oat for a wife, and had been paying Hts add rr serf to Ml>« Snsan Peahoriy, of l!ial j • ilk, with a fair prof pscl of etieces*, when a diy a^aaintsoce of she lValtodyi, one Br, Coiarllus Viuwet, wbt^ kept ■ retiil dry gonda pbnp In ilauorcr street, Boston, bad smTdealy made Cia spyeataoco In lha t.' field, and bad commenced Ibo "catling qwl" game. Paizled a lib tie prospect of feecoviog a fenlletaen's wife, mad prttorrd with the Impoitanltiesof her aspiring main. ' He, the village beauty had begun to waver, wb sober old lever deiVnnincd on a bit and bold stroke to Toil his rival. He wmt •.to the elly and retarded. Of his baelaess ' there be hid said nothing, not even to e pnmpifif maiden aunt who hrpt honse for bloi. He went cot nrar tbe Peabodjs', bat labored Is bis eomC'IJ, patiently awalu log tha of his machination*. / \ Tbe next dsy, it r. Oosael waa with the — old folk* tad - their' date h lor hi the bvst room of the Petho^y manslnn, chatting as pltssait ly as may be, wlfsa the door op v n ml ' antWn raibtd a very dirty add fotloui Irish womaa. . t "Is It there yt srt, Mlstsr, Ootwlioi P» - ah i acreamsd, addresalng the aatoolthed Oases t. VCot&o oat of that before I fitch , jt, ya ipatpfen 1 Is that what ye promised afora the pravfv, yo haytheo nagurt ;vfftaDBlp',sway firom »• and the childar, t forvakio' ytr Uwfbl wedded wife, and runnia* afthsr tbe Vaithes gats, yo lafldsl ■" | " WMbsa, there meat be soma miitskn , '' q be re," sUwiaarsd Qmat, ukvn all abatk '| by fhH charge. "Divil 4 bit of a mfttaks, ja sarplni. 0, | wfrta t wirta I was'it foe tha likes of ya I , : aacked llllls. Dlonb' McUarty, who lovtd Ihe irfmndTthWti'ja, tad all bekase ye j proMdrad to nskoa Udy -of no, ya dirty , ^vlhlsf of4 tbe worm Id t Will /s come aloog { U the rsltroad vtstloa, wbire I left Utile | h jpt sj^. W'w as loo sick wld the ] fsrdar, or will ya , . •, mm* "IfniiM ikm, It) pr «nl«, Mr. Th.d^wttHSWeif. wUt be arther ye.^ye atsi this "asbldtlsB &1£<S.£ > ■' : lWSIW^WtlP WMWHHjb 'y ;
Frrocb BCCvat.' Tbvn alia added with a scream, "Ab! iawi Duui le rciVd. Zvr* " hell. Traitre, iro;i»t»r ! Yet fi-r too rut. away fri»m me ? dis I wo tria year I nnVstiv see you, nwaire, acil my iirsrl broke vtt tad eatlrrly," "Who are you?" riled Gos«h, lis eye* * 'larlinsr out uf Lis ksrad, an J iLiv«riug from head tu fuel, " "Nawtks uho I am, O, ladies ! O. yon Tor !*•»]* el. b!e ol«l geiitllhnrnnis ! bear vat J Le siL I .Who 1 am, \xrfslcl ab ! I'm j jour slfe!" ' "1 cover saw yoo 'fora— s' help tax j Bob !*' cri^d Us set, 'energetically. * "llouT you sw». r !" said llcacuu I'm. j body. "Kf yoa Ho, I'll *kick yoo into fits, hy «o"j ! 1 won't bev no profane or vulgar language iu my boosa," "0, bless yuu I bleaa yoo ! respcctaM* old Diau. Tellbita.be rau»t come vixjnr. Tell bim 1 ham Spoke to Zt constable.— Tell him—" aol'i ihterrupied her uttcrutice. , "K's a ll4feky bad Lpair.rea!" aaid the deacon, chaflng with uowootou ire. ."Gas*ei, y<>ur'e a rascal." "Take care, Dsopon JVabody, lake care,, •aid the onfurtunata ahopk«c]»er. J "1 renisrkud you was a raical, Cusset. \uu»V jute and niarri-d two wives, and , thai eroVtlkt burglary, ef I know anything , | 'beaut the llrtised Statists." j "Two wives r* shrieked tho I'rtochart.- (
man. "Half dozen, fo> aagbt* I know to tbo contrary •" -said tbo deacon. "Now you clear out of my bouse, go 'way to the ata. , 1 tiun, and clear oat into Uo«ion. 1 won't ■ hue culhla more to do with ytu." "Bat Biscoa, bear tar." "T don't want to" bear ye, yo ssrpiot !" I cried I be deacon, slopping his cere with , lite handjr^ "Mamie' twu wives, er.d coin. • in' courtiii' ^lliird. Uu 'lung ! t'iear out !" Kven Mrs. Peabody, who eras inclined to put in o word for tbe ralprit, was silenced, Su*al turned frum Ititn in horror, and in utter drspair he did to ike railway stmt inn, hotly pursued by thd clanmroue unj iodigaaut ; Frettcbwoaiau. That same afternoon, aa Miss Easau Peabody was walking toward the villas*, she i aasfcverlaktn by Mr. Jonatbin Doubrkiii*, ; v ' j I drrtscd Jo Lit Lest, and driving bis fafcl I tfolng horse before bis Sanday-go-iu-mset-iug chaise. He leinctl up and accuiteil bar. "Hallo, Sole! Get in and take a ride ?" i "Ituu't kear if 1 do, JOawlbsn," replied tha young lady, accepting tbo proffered Scat. "1 say — yoo," said Jonathan, grinning, "thai ere oily Teller's turned out a jkjdIt ! pop, aiot be ?" j "It's dreaiifal, If it'a tro* I" r*pll«d ike i yoaog Isdy. » "Yua bad' a narrcr escape, didn't ye?" pursued tbe uld lor«r. "ilnl hu waru't never of no arcount, any how. What do tha old folks think aboct it ?" "They hain't said a word sineu hs clsared dui." "1'ut got that nfgbl I rodn y« n homo from singing school T" askvd Jur.atbsn, suddenly blanching off. "No I baisl," replied the young lady, blushing and smiling at the same lime. "n<?member them apple* I gin you?" "0, JM." "Well thsy was good— wasn't they*" "Pint rats, Jonathan." "(lot a ball orchard of thero kind er fruit, Bake," said Jonathan, suggestively, Sawin was silent, "Go loop !" exclaimed Jtnalban, pat. ting tb# "braid" un the bltck horse.— "Ilura you .try (dec whrra vr^r's gnlng, Bake?" "Fct going to ths village," "No, you aiat ; )oor'u goin' loag «r me." "Where to !" "Proridsncs. And yon doat coins back (ill you're Mrs. Doubikins, no bow you cao Hi It." "How you lalk, Jonathan. "What will the old folks. »ny ?" . "Dam ths old folks !" cried Jonathan, putting on tha string again,' "Kf 1 was to lsavs you with them much longer, they'd »ba tradia' yoo off to sotns city feller with half i doxvn wives already," • Tbs os it day, as Mr. and Mrs. I>ou b 1. kins were returning bom* li tlislr cbiiie, Jonathan said, conddsutially t "May is wslt tell yoo now, Sake, fnr 1 lisint on secrets from you, thai Goisct nsrsr seen tbsa women afore pa day tfasy cams stompln1 ioto your boqst and blowed blm np. 1 bad, tbongb, Cost ms too d oilers,, by thunder 1 1 tracked 'eta what to ■av, and 1 ratbsr guess thsy dons 1 1 isll. Old G out i may bs a sharp shopkropor, bat' if ha* axpsctt tn get ahead of Jonathan l^lblklai, bs pia»t git up a jdagay tight alrlisr 6* Saratoga." . ^ ■'>$& • 1 — There is no (re tier fallacy than Is In;it)v*d la lbs cotnttoD phrase t "lis Is no man\ enemy but bis own." Kfery bad man Is ths ssfa; of his wife, his children, his country and bU klnfli nor dost My rank tfitbof this aor dlsst»UVillHMffe : mu!MHt}«Nh*lrrt.pf»4r. '
Frcn l!«» M»tr (»;:* t!r s.tj IKpAllria. Coiigrctalsjiial )t;iilroiul Lcgfataou, Tbe hf!| to grant tu tbe IUrltan and dJ*!awute Bay t!«ilru*d ('ump-iiy pow*r« ntcer cutile inplated by its cbar:er, will pr*ibst»Iy l<e tskrn up ja tbe G. H. J>>nat«» In the rpurss of a day or two. Wa Lar* therr> fore rcfrjiricd frotn at.y remark' t>| on ibis [ subject, Lut the u*ar j^proarh of tbe die* i cushion renders Jt proper that we should" J declaro wlut w^ Leliere to b« the lent!* : r.icnt uf the great hrdy of the p«u;>te of J New J«r»ey on This que»lion, Tue extra-* I sgaot claiaif i f ".Stale iti;kl»" nado by i the sun cow (q rrUdlion, baa rodvrvd tb** very namo a mutter cf reproach, bvt yet no iluioglitfu) iruiu will pr«-t*Qi! fur c ino. uji-nt that tbis States bavey>ot the right to rcgulaio fur tiicms«lres their internal affairs, or that Congress baa say right to in. turferc, except on tl» clearest evidence that such interference is iro'iieratitrly de- ! mandad by (he wants of the general | uhlic. Io thl* matter of the Haitian and Drl». * an» Bay Il»jlro»d Company, it is plain that, in Ihu first place, no Congressional I legislation i« ne«d»(l. and in the second! place, that Congresa baa r.o right to mulVr j upon that Company power* not grsr.iad by i Its charier. Thu Ilatitan and Delaware Bay Railroad j Company is tho crva'utv of New Jersey j
legUlatioD. Tbs charter under which ibe, ! compxav was -utganised was granlrd by I New Jersey, slid tbis Elate laid down the | | Urins <j o abicli thu charter aliucM l>o *-ffrctivr, A route was prescribed, and**|«c- | cia! pains were taken to pravcLi tba cMiij»a , ny frum engaging io thir.bUsioirSw uf trans- j i porting freight aud passenger* betwrrn i I New York aud l'biladclpbit. Under ccr. j tain circuinslancee, the charter i< to Lecome null aod void, and the State r*»«rv«s ! the "right tn alter, amend or repeal I It v \ charter at any time. Can Corgi***, tbrn, i by legislation repeal this act of the New Jersey lrgMalara ? Can it be pot-vld* that j a corporation crsatcd by N«w Jersey can d% fy it* creator, and convert a ruad chartreed fur a particular business, into a ruad | for tins trensacjiun uf a Luslnc** prohibited by Ilia laws uf the Stato? If «o, tb<U tho Slate has uu power whatever. Congress, if it can change oue charier granted by the State, cao^cbang* all and' may next tako J up ike tar a pike charters, or tlioao of bank', j manufacturing companies, ferries, Ac. No j reasoualdp nan will bo willing tu admit i vach an usurpation, but it fulluwi logically, Trom the poacr <ui>aTsed la this RarlUn Bay bill. Tha quarrel b*twsen the Ratitan end Delaware Bay end Catudrn aud Aulioy ronipanler, has really uolbicg to do with the qutsiiun of *'Mcnopolj" or "Aotl- ' Monopoly." The passage of the bill aow j bafure tho 'Senate will enable the Harilan | Biy Company to da directly what they are ; now doing Indirectly, but so far aa the leg!*, j lalion of thia titate is concerned, will out j aGVcl in any way the privilege* claimed by ] the Camden and Auibuy Company. ' And, In onr opinion, (ba opposition thus created wilt not daiuago tbo Camden and Am boy Company to any appreciable extent. All j that they lose by auy direrviun of travel j and freight to the new road, will be more | than roado up by tba diminution of tlu ' revduirs now paid by tfcem to tho State, The paisnge of the law nnw before the Penato will compel the State, io tha Oral place, to hand over to tbo Uctnden and Am. , boy Company on* thoojaud abarei ef stock (9100,000) now held by tba State. And if the pre rent bill li the ramo that vrta before Coogrest last year, tba Slate most atso aarrender the transit duties. That bill an. thorixvd any railroad "built or to be boilt," tu tiansport freight and paassng*rs frem one f late to another, acrots the territory of any itete, any legislation of such state to life contrary notwithstanding. This would •are to the company about 81*10,000 a year, and the State, of course, will b« obliged to iaerease the tax by this amount, and tbf to enable a gang of New York stock. bn>. kara to sell a worthiest stock at a large profit. The people of New Jersey are not willing to bo taxed to pat money in the pockt ts or the topperbead owners and managcrf of the Uaritan and Dslaware Bay Railroad, and Conrrtsa will d#*l anjustly with tkcm if they thus add totbe^r burdens. So far as any quarrel between this New York company end Ihu railroad companies of tbe State are concerned, tho pvople would be very wllbng to stand hyaalm* partial spsctators ; but wheo It come# to a qu«»Uoa of adding largely to tba already bravy laxys, thsy will have lOiaetblng to say on tl*a tabject, and cttvt&bctaof Coo*, grete ought to listsn tn "their rsaionstrancs*. ' Ohio and Mamchillhllt, Maine mod Missouri, ere out called upon to legislate upon the local affaire of New Jersey, sod ere, trail that Ibo tnembeiY of Tha Senate and l!ons« of- Representative* will aptlt refaae to mike a tcry doabtfoh stretch of power for tha bene It of a WadM of epeca* Ulflt*. *1«M .r. orr9„.] bT «Im'
mau uanitga abvr* of stuck io lb*«»e read* is dirtctlv iiiUn#i(J prevent this uu* ealJrJ.fcr CuUgreisiosal Irgi^laUun. I'rob. ably on company 1* »o Dr,*rly iutarestrd um ibo Ni-a Jerpry, for it w!!l sx!T«-rqoit* *» Uitjrb »• 1 1* o Camdrn at.»l Atubcy, ar.J wdl not b- abl» 1a dimii i«b ;!ir dull*-* §•>* paid t',a State. Tba otL«*r rutnp«n r* meolio&td are alt iiitt'res^d, iU »'4vu i" a !»** degice, but e»*ry aiock:LoId*-r f**»*l» tL^i il » ' propu»cri legi'latiun i* an attack u|m.h bis projMfty, !« it worth wliiU *u offand and alienate so large a body of men ? \Vr ttlaL cut. Tfce bill, a, it stands now, is su aU*t".i i oj-un New Jai'pjr alone. It will be regarded | a» d*i if r.ed Io j-uuiih this Statv ful its po- j lilies! short cninic-s. Tfcia is icu»l unjeat : to tbs Re pi) plica a# uf the »late. No itau ! in ttc CnibHi labiirvtl niore itid*fatiga!dy* • fur tbe rt-« lacliou tA Mr, l.inrulo than did lie R*pul.'llcana of New Jrrey, and every weUinfurmcrf man in th* Etat** know* ih«t ; the? encountered no up(»u»iti><o front thu J Catidra o;id Auibuy cui.t|iw(.y. But «-ri the utLcr flue, it La» b.tu currently rep«*rte4 that tbo Rarilait umj Dc!a«i*rc Bay C*»u«. juny u»«*J iu ir.dui r.ea and iu Mom-y to dvfexl Mr. Slarr iu tb« Crrt dUlricl, tt.il it i» plirrwi.ly »uap* cted th«l tl.» «*iuo tu. , dut-LCa w»i, «x**rt« d of«in»l ri-tiurernnr ^ N'uwtll iu this *li>tr;ct. Are tlnav uitn tu be rewarded for tbis oppo»Aiur ? j I
I* The pioteuce un which ihr bill now be^ ] fore Congir»9 i« urged, is that tu«* facilnie* for travel txlm«*ru N't« Yurk uud Wash* legtoa are kiuuRiL-rem. Thij issy be true, but ti«e fault i> r.ul in NVw Jersey, Tuen* | is now a ductule trark from Jrreey City tu RhilaJelplim, cn the meal direct ruute, j well equipped vrth eugioes and rarv. and j carrying pavsviig^ia iu as <iu:c* tittle, and I at at li'W a pric»> as the average i.ftbe rail. I fo-ds of tha cousin-. All iLc d»-!a)s that i hate t«ken place uu the through lines L.-- , Wees New York* a::d Waahia^tun during • the past % ear, have Uk'eu place south' u; I'hiUdrlphla. Yet we hear of no otumpt to establish u ruad in opposition iu tl.s I'hiUdclpbia and Baltimore, or Ballitrure and WatKngtob toadc. Why is tbif ! \\ hy i» it that the r»»a«J that lui carried its through pa»#*cger« for peaw willietit acei* drill or Jeljy, is singled out fur Cengrrr- # siunal uuni«y*nce, vhJe road«* lliat have j been noturicav for delays a;o pasivd over in silence I Thla if not a party question, or a que*. ■ lion oT Monopoly or Auti-Munopoly. 'Ps.e j vast tnujoiity cf the penpla u! N"» tv Jersey, ofull parties, are oppus' d to this proj>o«rd Congressional legiilation. The only, news. | jiapers in ik* State that support that act. j are pikers established, oanej and supj*or- ! ted by lbs New York hnli-rs, who are . now rml* uvcring to uio Congress tu od- 1 j vonce the juice oT tho Stock thsy have • j bonght ou speculation. So for cs New | Jersey Is concerned. It Is a sjuertiun b--! tweeo i gang of New York stock-jobber', I ! cn the one tide, nud the ureal c:sss i f theg ; pe« |de on the other. Of Course, |>cr*cna . who own lands near the Ratiiuti Boy road • favor tbe pretentions of that Company, but | they are few in tiumbvr, and oats do of that . iuQjance It i* col ea«y to fiicd a Ji rsoymXu \ (whslevor mfiy !»e bis opinion lu reference j tu lite exclusive piivilegrs of the CaimU-n« j and Ambuj Coiupan}) wLu dues cot eppoic ' tbe passage of the bill uow before the Een- ! utc. Advertising Y'oa sat giwwls are like gaU— they mutt go when tbvy aro in fsrhloo and good look, iug, or else a yoke of oxen wouldn't draw tlfeii Off afterward. Yh«r man that advertises must does tho most buti&eM, Lecsure he don't make one stock last oue life-tita*. 1 know a merchant of this dirtrict who tas imported three diffarcut batches of goods witbia a year from Europe, and row la's nearly sold out again. How docs he and his partHTgct rid of so many goods T They advrrliao mora tb*n aU^the rest pal to* gather— that's boar I 1 will prove It. If you want to borrow money— If you waul lo lend money— If you wact a farrr>.io rent— if you hare ona lo sell— ad vert tfe. If your horse, cow, p|(, colt, sheep, or oxen go astray, advortlse ihkm right off, and not TOO tbo rhaoce of losing them altogether, hmdof to pay aa much as they are worth iu thfrg* fur keeplof. If you are a ahoetnaW, tailor, black* smith, wagoner, or may kind of tm fel ms. cbaiic, show the pejple thai you are not a«hatned of bring a mechanlo, by adrerlialtg. If you keep a hotel, make It known. When people seo avian ad vert l«ing, they know that he (a a hnslnesa nan. The world Is lull of folks who want. Borne want to •♦II, tome want to bnyj and the only w^ to nual tbeae, wauta, and make money,- Is to advertise. ,AdvYrllsi«( Is libwjnoney— If followed up. Merchants think nothing of*>wyiig forty dollar* for ono ilgn, with nt'.hluf hut a name on It. NVwll, what do you think of ' having severe! hundreds ©r thousands ©f slgai a week in a newspaper f Is it yot ehow yopt whole •euhlishoittt u the eoaut rye very week. ..•latmiarevrtsa, ' MtatMU. MS nAa liiwrwjMMtow*.
, KToitlcN roit tjij; ciai.iim:?;, thi:uj:i monk o.v fawtii uki: Koriiun. SwtMtiJtrntf cfUidi, **. J la iuo.t.iT'1 Uiij w UJmuuI ( 11-1 (tr |U' «•< ((!• 7X*I ^ar? a i)i iir <M!.!boa£. ' , T-f sir/ «.:n titim low Tar let < ll 111 <*£ iMttrf j Tl.r tua«r. Lrtfi nt-iar <«o kLcw TLrtt'i i-c.ce oa r*it- U( cvi^sr. v. u^ ftr in il.* Uat lea-It, T».o;;4 ikln re ti'.rt'i a^ure u, Ar.-i isi.!* » of lion t!>a! tsifLl. So ::.r t:;rv»))r.-u., i/ Wf futktw our actlt.rx. # Vt » avjr-.ur tUn.;ti«er U-rvlitr (rev, "Itni'i tj-r Le rail!) tike ucdU?." nyi i — ■ Otic SU-p Bore. 2 1 ad I betrer (»l iu end row across. 1 jwuudcr? -Xtibsdy wdtild ever know any. Doug abwol it ; aud there the £••*» nea* lier, r«irk]r^ un ih*» filer, and tt.ir*i are tau ■ . i'iu iu the Lull os). I i*a only a u*iIm *-'«>• u \ to ibe t»ridg«*, blf-t f cmtj row <!•>«■ a ihrre , ; u'.ii bark is a liulu.itbil* ; it would be »ucb ' a spIrndiJ »a;t ? Of coursr, roiLing could hapj>ca li> f>r groiu'pa >»ij tu taamice, • hi* •,ih*<r sin i wing. hIuu v.e vent duas to the Ui:!l, "Mb*,Ilel»u, Harry'* « natural l»urii s.ilur. He call uiauage thu beat s> «ili as I." "Oh, d*-*r! 2 w;#Si flt'd seen that boat I" s.iJ *'] t-xprcl U will L.a
• l!ic uV'lL uf i.iw V«m." "V.VII, l.u .li.b. : tblretil hi* nxtcraliaMc fruci yua, that'* c*«:lajii," bu^uril gia*ir'.pa ; "but *o'ai'U u:e »l*sii (.vrvuus uwuQl the A d that'* all. Its j'i»t u>*u.rua'» iierTou*Bc** ; ar.d 1 ka««w nothing wuu!d bap. pu to M", gvltltlg in lliere, slid Laving a lsulo sail ; aud il wuuld be »o nice lbi» uf j tnruoou, atid tLv t.vcr Ic-ok*, away u.i by • |Le bridge, like a libbou a:uul ^; tba c«U aud puidars. . Nwbudy souM anything about it, ] rtlbvr ; lur, uf ruurM*. 1 eboulu bsck sab*, and I duu't btln io tlictc'e any Lafii . - iu it. Bui, tben, ibtn'i my prutui.«c to mother; : there's no gelling aiuui.d that, as it was the la*t thing aLv said tu ure before sLe Irfl Lutuc un Thursday. i • » j « S>Le call'd Lie to the carriigc, and Ih-lI uvi-r uua side, ui<0 *:uoutl'«d my L^isci i-c • olw-y* tl(V* wbvu »h« talks lo'tnr. "Now, Harry, tiy boy," abu said, "1 J want ynu to protcitu that yon w«*tT"gel iosidd iLiat boat unhi your lather end I got homo agait:." # "No. tnamrua, 1 won't ccrfainlv." I an. a • % 1 , stti-rrd, tbougb(l bvled to, bad eaucgli— j . that's a fact. • | And 1 thir.k it's loo bud that «sch a big ; boy a* 1 am can't have his own w«y iu such i things. O dear! drar! tbe lunger 1 lovl. : tbe more i Want lo(0. lt*kcctaa aa if 1 ' ,X'"L Otie more step and 1 shall bo iu tbe bgat ; ] but there— my promise to uutcma! I * And bow shall 1 fx 1 when she comes and ' look* ju n.y face, and rati* tn? ber darling j boy, and jiyls her arsis aruund my acckanu j : kiiiev t:ie wet aud over again? t | She won't osk tcu wLethvr l'tc bevw iu j the boat, because 1 promised her I wouldn't; | una t never told my mother a lie in my i » life. Aud I weaH now. Mamma cam© Lome last Licit. Stub a! * M j hugging as 1 had! "lias Harry been a good boy ?" ibe stid, i "aed uot donu a single tbinj bis mother ' would dirnjij ruve of?" "No, 1 guess nut, minima," I said ; but 1 was thinking ubuui tLo ,bual, and didn't sjicak very jKisitivrly. — Maama held mo away, and looted in my eyes. * • "You guess r.oi? Are ycu qmte ctrtaio, Harry?" she asked. "Well, mamma, 1 baven't done anything, but I've thought about it." She threw Let arms arooud me and held ' me close lo hrr. "Toll me all abed it, Ilxrry," aha said. Aud then 1 did. 1 told her about going to the river Saturday atiittopon. and how nwar 1 came to gtttieg Into the boat and towing dnwt^to the bridge, tod what a ttr- j riblc temptation it was, und how it was. j and how ia pno stop I should hare been in ; ] but the memory of my protein tu her, and j the thought that God.Vxw me, held me back, wbcu thvro Wat only nae step be. twixt me and tbe boat. And when 1 had done, 1 round mamma's rears falling tike rein -drops ©o my bair, *'Oh, my child I 1 thank Hod, 1 thank God 1" she said. 'And 1, ton, thankcdlllm from my heart thst 1 didn't lake that one' step.— CXureL M+tlly, ' ^ , -• Axtcoorx or WVutvoto.i.— It Is rflated that when the British soldier* were about to march oat and lay down their arras at Yofktovo, Washington said to the American arty, "Uy boys, Dt thore b# oo Ininlta over a conqecred foe 1 Whan they lay down their arms don't bnual y*ejt«rty Will Aujrq for you — "lUnt(rated with ents," said a young « archln, a% h* drew hie pockat-knlfs across the, leaves ©f bis gram mar, "I Hast rated with cnls/'i^tetfttd the echoed mailer, as he drew hlTeana across the back of the
.'•J Ltcavorsa for Vcarlu; u Mous-l3t-hr. j Ranch has qartfl«c«d on# thr-osand p«r- * *ot>* wjih tbe fwlIr*tRg rs-alt : T^ avoid *hivxng, f,5 ; it. avoid calrbirg rs«W# 3jJ J to Lid* iL-ur teeth, f»; »• take away from a prominent r.cu*, 3; Iu n*oid brixg taken ' as Rng'i«Lm*n ahrotd, 7; l^fae*# tLry a»o , in the army, C \ Ucsw# th'jr hare l«^n ia th* army, k'i? I ; Rnoce Albert di*ea [it, 2; because itela artislic, r. because I yen are a eingrr, 3 ; IxvtsK jta travel a I good (Uat, 17; txcicac you fca*e lived long us tbe Cud. near, 3; bertssr the wife likes | it, ti# cause ycu iia»e «*«-ak lung*, h; becoa»o *: net* ;r r. re#p;ralur, 25; because it | i» healthy, 77 ; Unu** the young ladie* . adto.r** it, 471 ; because it ia tuusid'ied ' "lUe thing," 10; because Le cLuoits, 1* The l*«t is the best veascu of all. Revolutionary PdJrloft. I Out uf the twelve Rnrdulinrary j-atriuia living ou lie l»t i f January, IrCr, ••sat, five sri v; re i,i v»rlrcui/ t'ju N'ra Y»»r. Lett. n» I (,'tiuL re>id(» ut Ci>tru»jti, N. k and d - nut ttaow hi* eg' ; Siiaud Drafting rriih.itl KJ.uLorg. Eaiatoga cunuty, N. Y.. and i* r:rety—';;hi y«-ars old ; William lintcb;c« ruhita at 2'tUob*c*i, Mr., and ii l>u« hundred yvxra old; Alexander Ma. rof.# y ic.idta M Yale, Oiitaus c«*nnty, N*. . Y., and ia aicrtv.fuor year* old; J»w*» ■ Bsrhati; lire* in V.ittoi.ri, and is on* hundred rear* of age. Eo of tl s*e vet#-, rstu Nrn Ystk he* tkree. Ikittbllef* in auulLrr year or l»b isll uT thrtn will bare departed ; bat a cow g-ucralittt uf patriate, the Vuterar.s of Itis war. will take their idacr* iu the hca:l< uf tkc.r cuuntri ioen. . - Ocr immediate faicre demand* ibnugUts ; • our earth is filled %;lh gut.puwJrr— like the age of the migration of i»>ti«ire, uwra ' pirpxfrs l!« -If fur rplritCal uud [Kill Ucal in :g rat iuc», and, nadcr all statu baildinr*, tcmp!c«, nod ik*lULlioD», the earth quake*.
^u^lcr's (Ciiracr. ' ALL nwue*. Qceatkcm. St. sul be ax«vapsUr4 ,w|rh lie Astsru aa- StiuUoaa la * k:»':toiKun losertloa. .ISivcvllitucouH i: nip ma.— No. IG. / an ccnyxtiei of lOl h{fer$. My 31, !»t, 37. bda^. It, CO, i!>, i« to Ocean. ' ^ 4^ My 4 j, &I, C, 74.V A72. 1C. f.$, b2. is m tewo iu New rfitnp shirr. My TU, f^. U». W. 78, 17, 3?/ 40, is J u canty in R«r.La\|v«Lta. My f>k CJJ, 10, Od, cJ, 24. 3? it n fotoC10L* mL}oish My 4P, 33, 77, 33, 27, 42, is a musical instrument^ - « My 32, 1, So, 3"?, 5?, D a Istiy's ©*rae. My bl, 20, "73. 40, 2S, 2, ia a village in C«q* Mvy county^ My 23, 23, 47. 3<, H, fed, 5-, -14, 23. is a drbclno* ficit. M . Ct, :d>. 2S LL7S, 43, / is k 0<stiit> g a i Jseff^rovrulN^y My HKt Cv», 4t, 3C, CT, iT7. ll a favorlta tl jWer. ■ily f.L 37 I'd, 21, 81, 2C, 73, V. is wfi»b.P N-e ;My 4, CC. : :*j 21. 33. Cd. i* a hird. My 43. 57. tb, 22, Nt. 10], ia * Tavern© ^ frnit. My 7?. 44. 31, M, 71, 88, • Is & strong •drink. My 8?, C3. 5C, i» a co!or. My 7C, Y'a, 56, 78, 80, C-k It a distinguished general. My a:, Is, CO, C5, 15. 84, 13, Is a rcls* ^ tion. - • — My 87. U, 41, 8fv4C, £G.23» Is uccenary In all things. My U, 33, 7, la an insect. Mb whole ir a beautiful \er*e, noil rej spcctfully inscribed,!0 our bravo soldiers ■ by their friend, Zxat. Atiswer next week. Charade* My drst It a Verb, meaning to ilea). II y second is c ^•.'position, j My third ts a relation. % My fourth is trhel failure are accustomed to do, j My fifth is an exclamation. My whole is tha bero bf a romance. • ' Wat,? Anitrcr to Enlgrtiit No, 15,,. "The Tariff of Kightveu Hundred arid Nit. ty.fonr."— Answered by Sallia K. Kmith, Mary J. Smith, Kllrn C. Fcnlia, and Maggie A. A. Smith, of Cape Island. Risftx.— "Quit." CJT Tbe followitipwBddilioaat atuwers to Enigmas 13 and 14, L^ve been received No, 13t— M»dga WlldCne, of Peaukvilla 5 K tally Enitou, of Forteel Gle© Farm j Nellie Matthvwa, o! RhilAlphia; Maggie and ' Maude, nf Mcum llqlly \ Willie, Cbsrlie and Kcuch, of Cap* May C. II. * No, 14 kUdge WRdfire and Amis M . Kd«ard«,of De&olsvilW; Uagfiet»d*t(aada, of Motfvt Holly ; Kmily Fatten, cf i Forrest Gle© Far® ; N si Ita Martha wa, ©r rhtladelphU. 4T^r»rti ^©trthwUtf In— wffl coaler © fator hy ©t©dleg the te*wt, that le*

