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cape island. cape may county. new jersey. wednesday.^jancary 30, 1867. '

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lb *«fs (Sorncr. • v , X-'.' i iiuim iwmI T« niafc, B«re< . after I . , nit mi rwu«wa. t—eiu,. tu*vee ">ie •Ph'". fines, with deelhl*** wtax,*» uOl weft k*r T* to*** ek* !**< talk seoureadtorhe..' — wrtA'trem witch *n« «—«■ - rye* »k aiprtd ewa we're veep-r*. nM,*np,iiM|kl»nir. 'IMMMtaM MM So wee*. WkM MWUT " Waad*f, -kU« Ot MttHltWH, where ere tier OkwUlkM smite ** MM 1«I beakta*. HeWPd. U4 tbUUag kta jwH «•/ 1 Hap* tout HP* bre redlwnl tnter. sss^ajarAled. aire !-«a«h Ufl'lNtlti U.1 -■■nltWdilrt > tore eh.ll .11 lb— «ae mtmnnw; .M IM. iMMM.Ok 1 U M other haaa ware «Uaa T.ka*Mkurts l»k»|M|M4.Ulk n>mM M« »r >• «» * Ufa-Sell we tore ah*!! BlfdM OM »br*. -n»yjy> W *m *B« lb« shore, CpUlD. AM »« hre M> ""ef fbe rreewte bur, Will. I.. >7M imiM In their daaelaf Mo. AJl^UMtecSMtto*.**. Tk. MW. 1<nillaim* <MMl Mom. AM th.» .1 Ik. weld awhile— •IH aasteet ihiikn. itHd.r !" AM around k.r waist crept tk. C.pUU'v k.oiII « m i. Mb bitter lb.. tugging •rj lfM 1 AM ha .Aid, gUaalag or.r lb. •mhI'i bow, "IVlHlllU huff la* Cop. H. tt.ru u., ■qi.ru bM iM Or»y Mfir ^gisccllanrons. fcua«r «•* »■« rnxmet I. one of Ikk Wel.it lo.il which little Una than an curlhly pcradiad. Iiv.d f ATM or Block and farmer White. Tb.v xmmswmz, UoirUhriMiMckMMMM Mr. hboue reproach, ewd bCAh "MrttWJhe. JsmttSttfiZ smxmsm&i axpuhite— Dawoo* White (Mm «uC ft. , -hw« Wort. Togdthtetbwy Mm- " ..... P-^Vtmiaf latere*. pared kotn .Ipkiio Jd .H MUU* BMek i**k Coaii* Whiw i •var hi* lobl. acre*, both bob c> ming | fro* .Writ; A# -^kWuUr'Intorijci lb hMi—M ud sharper appetite* fofinpWt'lMwuri hotobi* (Wn., «h* , took M Boot la k.r kMM M hoi b».b~d did to hi* fhl». How .potlM.fj ] »•'•}* I - retted I Tb* lingering baam* af ibw s*a . Zt j^Mw*ti-riibiu«cckiti ■ ruby red, white ^u^uhlMted nflm , •mwr wore o tier* ol gpm-ltk* bubbln. , re.nd iu bwutehtd rim, wed «... the | cream refloated tbajhtn* gteiM. . ..T,:' "Jhebb, hM UM haitd l» Jth^r .fro* , If t. Bmiord »" Mked Morth., ehe eu , naMdArrlfM/W^n'W'^oiBlon. , "0, fit} i ittttW' mU Smi*. hying MBfe eoiry CBfefkllj, oBd pfo4««iM bui. , l.rrr^bo My. MB1 kt'i the hep-h. i •Mho of— the pit* of th. Setk, he coll.a I h.— th^h JbJmb. W. W,Ui- , IhdfBBB got(BhlOOBH.|«M I bo hrifht, (uliiM iod. - I «hbtlho.o , to carry % Mml hood, 1 expect, ood keep i hi. fco»*U km a M eoeoBMioM. I Vmwm White »fWd eoftiy. Ho hed , oel hi* . heerl 0. h>«ta( ih,l poa. hey. , mod fadtog I hoi hie eoooio bod tehee .lop. , Uo BMHt , I. Bhd Korth.-. ! h*Mt jWrhui to word, hi. brtght, MMy - »o-tmil^ir^k.7?o™iu.! i it. , — the** eeee heeeue irteeeu to. peer , ThdhOBM mo. Ml toe cteeo, hbt «.«•. to. peee mm Kr o he?, for ooe eeperbdly i Mlife iMpniwit He hed f nr.!; i M etfure ; be! the fcc-tlk v m'- jzl,5£rlf" '

•edo! The greet fororhoa.e wm like • <1 prtoee lo him ; the deoeoo on ieBexihlr . j.dge, wbMe "thoo eholl" end "thoo » ihell Bel" were low. o. rigid et thoM o' I the Mode, oad I'enient. If teederoru • w.re bit for him ocrpBioBoIfy. it woe not » ehown, oad eeery deponor" froB the right i woe peatehed with aore theo doe te.eri- 1 "I'll teeer here oopthing mere to to t do With e boy of thai character,1' cried t Dearoo Bfock, eoaieg in one dny in great t wroth. "What do yoo'tliink f Tee beard u that Harry woe ol the ehow laat oigbt, a with o lot of the eoral reogha in town." t "Hot, Jacob, the boy took aenie herb ' . tiro for hla cold, aad oeot to btd early," • wid MJRho "I koew ho did, ood thot'a what die- y oearage. me. He moneyed eome way to 'i get oat or the hosee and off, and he'eor a ol the circoa, for I'eo proof of It." Horn r no.' colled. He come in, red oad defiant, nd of coare. by Ungaagt and demeoaot ■hocked both the deocon had hie wife. d At diBBer-time bread and water were placed before him ; he rofaeed to eat, and f forthwith -Ihe rod waa retorted to. I. - ■ be midet ef Ihe habbob Coaila Wbiir > come la, Bad the former ood hi. wife told ■ him their grierancea. 1 "Yoa'ea been too atriet with that hoy." 1 ■aid farmer White, eeide. 1 "Bat what an yoo goiag to do with a II tblaf aod a IbrT" criad hia eoaaio. "I'll I •ead hits hack ; I'll ha»a ao liar* rotnd « bo," " "Map I 'ako him?" aaked farmer While. '' "Yw, If yoa eaat your hooaa tareed a is to Pohdamoalam. Tbara'a ao aaa try 1 log; be wm torn bod ; bia aaaociation. were all of the lowe.t kind ; yea'll gel aothlng fir yoar poiha bat aietry tod inkappiaoaa." " "That may bo, bet at lean I con iry," ■•id Deacon White, mildly. "Will yoo go with mi, Horry f* 1 "■I'll go ooywbtro," aobbed the boy; ■ "I know I'b bod, bat I meant to be good, f 1 alnt been aaed right." ' "Wa woa't talk of tbot-aow," waa the mltd reply. ",*11 try yoa for a Tew monlhi* ■ tad then we'll im whether yoa bod better 1 (0 boak lo Now York f oad ao the next ■ day the hoy waa Mat to rgrmar Whlta'a- I '■WaNI'hara a little walk aroaad the • pftmleot," laid daaeao Whlla. -hen the bor-hod 1 boon tlirfy Initolled la lie new homr. Tblt Vfc a faaido. ebaaea fora ) farawrW hiia bad hi. ewa way 0 of doing (Wage. 1 "What a eplaadid calf that I. !" cried c Harry ; "1 sa»ar aaw each a Mealy | there * a'da'a'oh dhr-I 'maha farmer" 1 tarn. to,. . 1 ' • Blaek'a plooe.""How wowjd yonllka to own that calf 1' " ••Mai . own U— me?" oad Urn boy 1 teemed to laoo hi. breath, aa ha fliahed 0 r.awy aaAit.'U waalda't draaah. af each n * tMaff.f - * "Walt, yoo way duom ef it, ead mol ar 0 it,' tea. K yoo will take good care of it 0 bo tolf eholl ho yoero. Thoa when Jt 0 geowo to tombood, yaw may either eeU it. ' or keep itaadaati the milk it may giTo.11 "lo it Molly my calf— my ewa! Yoa * aertr law a calf bettor taken core of than e that eholl be, thee, nerrr. iidoa'tkaow tahdhu it , indeed I doo't-V 1 "J hope yoa'il enjn, yoor prment m ' mwoh aa i eojey grriog it- to yao, end that L it will maka yoo Ktiak ef the good Father • wbojahoalMiac»o»My daily blaeetag. ^ SthJiHb kgji^. wJWoWy Itemed 1 with domacaet tyea, oad throbbing teet- 1 plot, aad haraiag cherka, the kind-hrortea « man tried to if peaea upoo tka bog. lb. * Mi fwtb. aad thaahfal- " MM.FifhWX W.fhp "aoat fith.r 1 MrouHUM arrpproee. Hta keen iaort • pore.ptiop oaiaed apaa Ike .ilal poiola ia the boy'* character, He aaw, bad Mea Cgg Mma lime, that the aoil wm good, ' proiided only the right eeed -a. towo ia ' the right way ; a tichapil that noald catch —A bat -nflA ji.l.l Ik. TOO' C i tka alirriag and ahakllg. Bowhenllirry ' tali, 'tfeb-wfdw,' cmrkflM. kttcnrn, ' wtow ey*ry tk.iag i^oac with ete.nlincM. ' bat aothicg M.med paiafally proper, hr ' bit at mm aa if it em . bwwew and not 1 ahew-MBMi AA Srmar Btach'a be bad 1 beea iamrfwi la aaaeo a chnir, laat he ebon W ' violate eome Caere of precieioo, ead ear 1 Martha term with a look mor- expfoMiee ' thaa wwrdo. « hbh perhape templed him. 1 ia kia hoy. heart, to (am the chair over 1 «k»-e wife. BaoMtaaateated with git- f iagthmhoigha -taa a fcka, bat aha threw 1 ia aa erpreMrre, matharty hag, which •HEBEEEEB beowgkl the ware »o hie darik eywe to that . extM! of toffee,,, that he had U) *oeP - aad rah the aak'a he beakiaaet half a . daaaa Mtaao Mahraha aaald Mod thorn t hock. Aad aeea th«a I am aot c«tai. - ket ha jaaw hah at hh haa With a > htradkanhhtjaanahwaare th.i he ...

oreotioBi. The old demcoa bad a large •lock of conundrum oa kaad, a. trail aa applee, «o that while bar war raaetleg. Harry 'a heed woe patalrd to get at the •olatloa of ■ the other. The boy came •otaehow to look forward to thoee aeeningeal hlegreateet reeroe«iwe and delighttie old* farmer coeld wot let him rare aboot with idle bnye; botef thnbrnt the neighborhood afforded, aay or all of hem were welcome to com*, and beaeiay. too, ia the groat kitebm. And the baaaty of it em, that Deacon White woe ae-merry aad royeterieg aa aoy ef them, withoot io the leaet iMiag his dignity or hit iafleroee. and H reqoiree a wooderfal tact to accomplith that. "Well, how do yoo get along with that yoaag rascal f" asked farmer Black of White, frwm time to time, and tfe antwer alway. troabled him ; it woo iorarl.bly the »atn»— "Jut tike a book t" "Bat bow in the oame of common .enie j yoo manage T" •'I don't monope macb. aay way," aaid I White. "I try to draw ont his j it ood qoalitiea aad then let him alooa.— gtreo him aoolf) he i. bringing .Ions ' a little family of hen. and chicken., which I toko ap all hie ep.ro time. I oeeer ha». 1 ask him tmjco to do anything for me. j He aad 1 go orer hie leeeoai at home together, or, if Bathing aba offart, bore a of soma kind. Hie eeot is aeror | secant io tba Sabbath school ; bo' likM to ; work, aad ha enjoye hi. bom*. The bcl ia, Cooeia Jacob, I .Iway. lored Ihe boy and neeer was afraid to now It; I goes. 1 hat done the job, after all." j "And he's oarer told yoo a lief" > "Neeer.'.' "Nor daoeNod yoa T" "Notrar." "Nor ran with wild boy* ?" '•I doe't giro him the chance, for I let bore boy* at the bo. .aaa often as he nieheo, and giro him plenty of time to play, Thoo, whea he works, I find be work* with o will." Goalie Mack shook hit hood. Ho was afraid tha bad weald work oat sometime ; it nerttr boa, for Harry, at twaaty-oao, tbe bleuiag aad tbo prop of two good' people who lored him,- and wore not Mbamrd to thow It. Admlfarmtiwae af Food. Tha timn aad principle* of moo are *o , oat of joint that whea we lit down to * - table and- -eoppaaa wo ara aetiag a particolor di.b tba chancel are Wa to oa* that ara not eating that at all. bat are eat- i Mmwtkiig aim; anise* wo are pariah- j iag of bom* oalir* prodoat of which w* ] -•-•fthlnp; laab m our ow* rageBouw... - Vm* hare j tables, frail* and freeh meat.. — ool yet betu coantrrreited, bale, to milk, ' where U any io oir.larg* cilia* that ia not j mixtaro ! A hnndred mfxtarel maka oar gronod coffee, and oar tea ii made ' after it um bqea ornd at lablm of hut«le. Tber# i* a.*»b"«ianee calUd elbo, or white earth', broogbt from Ireland for two ud a half ceata a poind, which eater* largely into maay of oor confection. ; ud wtmo Mgar OMU from ti Bona to twta.ly coat* a poind, the t.mpUlioa to adolleraU ip , scarcely **■ •iated by aaprioeiplcd ehnpkeopara. The body of candies aad tha coating or lopeoaad jdoma^.ara mad* of ihliji maoy et it whiter th.n planer, and i. largely twgd ja tk* adalteralion of Boar. la on* eaoce.of lexengan two-thirdi of tho-woight, whoa diMolrod io water, wa* aaliag bat this white earth, and the ioiaag* did not coalaio on atom of eagar of kind. Gam Arabic n too costly far gqia drop* U be mad* to odrootage, a eobainale i* taad* «hich, allhoagh n la beactifai .to look at, i* rery poieoaoai. . Liqoorice drop* ara mada for the trade of the poorest kiod of eagar and lamp black, and moral/ flavored with jteq orico. Twenty part* of liqqporic* and eighty per of while earth i* de xtroo.ly mixed and *ent Sonth and Wast at par. lieqaorie*. , Tradara do not. he.tut# '.Wlj* the molt riraleat poiioa* to m*k* pickle* »ppear freak ud green ; wbil* jill a noterina* fact that oh tiled per-oni cat-^by a comhiaalioa of d rep maka alaoit aay litpor knowa, aad which will aa nearly r*M table the laiu of tha trna article thsl expert! or* deevtred. To Mcmpw the imposition, 'it ie ool' saAcienl thai a mu hare tha almost confidence ia hli grocer, (or ho 100 may be pn>roaodly deceived. Let fwry family have the ooerage to make iu own bread, ie prepare it* vtwegar, to brow owo but and txprvea iu ewa wiae*. ir they mail be kid j lo bay it* o'wa coffee ia Iu |twi • tale j to pot away IU owo pieklM; to prepare ill own iweelmea'-i ; aad a* to every eom'pwwad article of food which com* lo the table, hi Ud* ita awn — "Horo^yoo yoaag rateal. walk ap aad giro aa acoooat of ywamatf. Whore , kav. yoo bMar "ARor the jMa. bttor." "Did yoa ov.r knew me to do M who* I I wm a boot" ; WtMtfcwvdM." .r--Wta ei«He ,e.

M,i(* I, lk,U„, ■ Hoeing bMB made aware that lb* ikat- ! , iag mmoo ia tbi. ialitad* ha. arrirod. | > end is now t* fall blMt. we gieo tha fol- ; ■ lowiog edvi.0 to "grMBiet 1. Novwr try M skate in two direction. - at oocr. Tbte feat hae often been at- | > tempted by new beginner., bat owoer eac- j I coetfally. It always ood# in sorrow. f 1. Kat a few apples for refreshment'. ' . lake, whit* skating, and be Mre to throw j 1 ■ the cores oa tbo ice tor tost skater* to ! 1 1 break their ebia* over. Km I akatera are | 1 I your enteral enemies, end (koold not be | allowed to errjoy tbomMlv.i pe.ce.bly, i 3. 8 it down occo.ion.llv. no matter j I where — right ia I ho way of tha rest otthw i I , party, if yoo want to. There i. ao low j | ' to present a new beginner from fitting ! I > down whangesr he hu aa ioclhutioo to i < - do ao. . I ' *. Skate oeerali the small boy* at ooce i I Kaoek 'eat down, it make, gre.t Inn. < | ■ tad — they lib* it. j 1 5. If yoa skat* into a hole lath* ice. \ I I take it coolly. Think how yoa would tool > . i if tbo water was boiling hot. | • 6. If yoar ekates are too slippery bay a | ; | aaw pair. K*ep on bnyiog new pairs till | | i yoo find a pair that ara not slippery. Thu j < i I wiH ba ton tor the hardwire and fancy , I . j store men. [N. B.— W* don't expect a - i - | pair of akaM* tor tbi* aotioa from onr i > { (rteod. on tha first floor, but if they art I - wot we feel tolerably .are thay will not , ■ i | be thrown oat of thg window.] < 7. ia (ittiag down, do it gently. Don't t be too auddea ; yoa may break the ice. < ■ I 8. When Job fail headlong, examine the , < I etrope of yoar skate* very ctrefelly before , yoa get up. Tkt* *111 make everybody , think yon fell became yoar tkatei were | , loot*. Bagiaptn alway* do, yoa kaow. j ( 9. Wear a heavy evarcoat or eio*|t till { | yoa g*t throughly w.rtn.d op, and then , throw it off and let the wiod cool you j , i Thia will aaaare yoa * Sod colth-lbtl will j | ■ Inst yoa m long a* yoa lira. j , By tollowiag thaa* rale* strictly yoo ( , may learn Is skat* pretty wall by tbt first j i of March— If Ik* ie* don't melt before , i Mmfi-Hnp.. , . . v [J ■'"* ffews Items. tc ' - Tha Orand Lodg# of Eras Msaooa, ' I at it* reaoat eoaaioo, repadiated th* ptfa- 1 < - ciplw of ncu af laeorporetloa tor Lodge* « ' u entirely wntaaaonlc, aad reeommeoded 1 I 1 tha ant-reader of alt ipecial eharUre as ) ' a ool A Convenient lo than* which bare > t I bona laeorpornud, io ao far aa is poaaidla, ' t j witbont being detrimaotal to the property | > inverted aider inch* nets. The effort to ! ! change the tlm* aad plan of masting waa I 1 | not taccomfal. Poor new warrant, ware I " 1 leenod, oa* for Borgon City, oaa for Glon- 1 « | j ceater City, on* Ibr the cMut, k. It wa. | I voted to derol* all aerptne monies to lbs ■ I | A.ylnm raan. i — The Methodtil CenleO»ry j now tools np over $4,800, (5oo, and it |N< | not all yet i*. It will oodoabtedly reach M $4,000,000. Or thia enm Daniel Drew. '/< 1 of Now Yprk. gave $500,000; M r. Bald. Vj ' win, of Ohio, $100,000; Mr. Rich, of Boa. | I \ loo, $75,900;, and many othart from $20.aa.< I 000 to $50,000 each. — Laaga* lalaad Naval Station has . been oaiabUahtd by ardor of th* Navy , Department. Commodore Oliver 8. Glie. . too haa bMa ordered l* commaad, aad . .ill at oaoo hoial hi* broad pcnaaot. on , board tb* United Slat** ship St. Lonla, which will b* lUlioawd off tha aaw aavy \ yard aa lb* reeairiog ship. Commander! , Ban. am has already repotted, and Ukea . np hi* qaartera at th* aaw navy yard, and I f all other officer, of tba aaw elation will at j r oaoo be deloilad, aad tha yard placet! under strict naval orduri. i — Nathaniel P. Willie died at hit real- ! . dene* at Idtowild oa 20tb mat., aged 60 » jura. Mr. WilKlkaabooa for yvarau invalid ud far'maatk* waa eoaBacd to IdlowiUi.' r Ho was roeoaUy *trick*a by paralysis, i aad fkwm th* rssalu or this b* probably . died. i Mt. WiHia was bora » Portland, Me., ! . o* J unary 20th. 1807, aad had coota- . qaoatly joat aompioud hu 60t^_ycar, day for day. i r He coamewyd writing while at Ando- , war Gollagw nav aciaoufic /.ketch*., ood i hie fiwret pot lie*! work, pari Webref a .crip- , torsi character. Ho waatdBor of tbt old , Now York Mirror, ooadocud tor yurs t with Uwa. Gworgt P. Morris, and latterly I if thajpawm Journal. a — Frederick T. Frelitghny.rn aat r wleetwd United 8 UtM (Uastor tor New I, Jersey Toweday hy.a mtagf 44 le 32.— a Timwthy O. Haw* waa re-elocud by the 0 Vacaui. ImgWalare, aad doaator Pom. . aewy hf tha Upper Hobm of the Kama, 1 Legialatare, tha Lower HowMrefoaisg to , go ill* u oUcUwa tor th* reag (arm. Gov. Marue waa elaetadta the aatae pact. bmkytU Imdia— L-gjatotare. ^ Moaai. Oocaaol — Hav. tbecearoget* it appear.; aad year OMUmpl for dishoo. ! atWy ud dapHeity by hhaWlsnor »■ * I hiMud. Hav* ths co« rage w wear ywar rid : at the riok of bemg ridtowW by mat. I Ha*o lb* owweag* to jretot eawtot I aad -hriysax e- ■ [ttwaraam ia.$a> <■*■»«■»> WdXtoe

STATE ITEMS. J — Frederick T. Farrier, tormerly a Captaia in th* 10th New Jervej eoluoteerv. ! f j ba. been appointed a deputy sheriff of L.g ! Uadsoo county i ■ — a man aawtrd Uogao. resnireg at . | Hoboken, wen; to bed on Saturday night t I withoot complaining of aay illness, end ■ . | wa. found dead yesterday morning when I the iomslev weol to roa.e him. He hod j i | been evicted fir a short time with rheo. , t I metiam. | ■ f — We learn that Kdwin A. Stereo., of) j Qobokea. U aboot leaving for Karope. j ° j the benefit of hi. children's iiM|th. j ( I He baa for that reason re.igced thu active j position ha hold* a. President of the;; I Camden & A-I. boy Railroad er.d Tr.o.pnr I 1 ) tattoo Company. W« onderslaad that ! j Wm. n. U. renter, who for thirty year. . .et«'rt « general agent of the Com pony. take. hi. place. Mr. Bteveit* tiili • — O.car >Y,II». a telrgrapb.r. for many I : years with the American Telegraph Company, and lately is the employ of the , ' and Hrukt-r'._^fel*graph, vu a to death on Thursday evening, « Hill, N. J..I from llobokeo Kind. I that railway commaelcalton woe .topped, Mr. Will# started to walk to hi. t ; but maoagrd to accomplish only . i aboal half the distance when he aaa over- | , corn* by cold and storm. Hie remain. , were found Friday afternoon, sod an iu- , quest waa held on Saturday afternooo. the above fact.. j — Th* Camden sad Am oy Railroad t and Delaware and Ronton Canal Com. | ! aooouoce a aemi-annual dividend of • , fire percent, and three and a half per j cent, oe the receipts of the Bret to.tal 'I I meal oa new stock September 1, iMiu. I adelphle eod et New York. ' I | Hcaelatua Mauoaa—Thta dieeaae i. 1 I prevailing at Loag-a.coming. aad has | I proved falsi ia several case.. It i. net I confined lo ubtldrco, bat several adults , ' ] been prostrated with it, oo* of whom ; ditti after three day*' illness. Rev. Dr. i Jobation, a Methodist minister, i. cod- r .j to hie room with t&* tame complaint, ' contracted while vllitifig the rick and j ' ] tha dead. Dr. Stool hat alee. ' j Cat vl at pretiat, and Dr. Shrew a i ! aamberale*. — The Board of Direolore of the Com- ' ' j den and Atlantic Railroad Company, in to a pctftloa of cllixeot. have ' ■ changed the name of Loo$-a-coming •<*- tioo to Dayton, after the lele Hon. W. L- 1 j of Now Jorasy, and a potitioo ! has been fovearded to the Postmaster * | General, aoking bum to change ths name 1 J Ol' ib* P««l office, ;. .. , M —A company for the collivatiea of , on aa oxun.lv* scale bet joat Vhnen alartad at Uammoaton, ailh a cspi- ^ i tal of , $150,000. A large fruit cunniog , ;» eiUbll.hm«Dl i. alu> \o be erected. i , !" Abont forty pertoae bate beea con- , verted in tbe Methodiel Episcopal Church i at Tom.boro, t^i* remit of a eeven-weet.' , i meeting. At Atlantic City, last Snoday I morning, fbarteeo lew member, were - i. j taken lotb tb* M. K. Churtb oo probaptftoa: — ";t— vr/ -TU- ' j — Mrt. Abigail PotU died at Reckless- ' I towo oa Tueday, at tk* advanced ago of 1 70 years. On to* day after, bor hatband ' | aged 80 jean, died very saddeoly with j 1 paralysis of (Itw heart. The latter wa. a j I 1 shoemaker, and waa oa« of the oldest 10. habitants of Reckiesslown. — Rev. R. B. WoatbrooTr, of New > York, hot reooseced the mloistry nod | aboadonad the commeaion of tha Preeby. _ ! terian Church. Tha Presbytery have or. . dered bit nana la be itrickeo from th- , ! relit. Mr. Wottbrook was- formerly a r j Methodist minieter, and a member of th* I New Jersey "Conference He then united ■ with thu Presbyterian Chwrch end became - ! m miatioaary tor theSeodaySohoo) Union, f ! For acrersl years he waa oaa of tbe (seej rstariat of tho An.srieao 8. 8. Unioo la " i Philadelphia. Hi it hw I Uwysr in 1 Now York. 1 Better Burn Ttaema. ■ It b ramorvd that card-playiag hu crept of tote into Christian tomitiss io. fscted with a worldly spirit. It ia not i o.lerol to thivk of going frop tbo elosst r or lb* prayer-meeting lo lb* card-table, . aad oar advice to uy who hae* ladolged l ia this aasHOMit would b* that of Ab C ■ old player la tb* following inci4o*l_/ , A yooag mu who bad joat learned to > play card* waa so slated with bis Brei I. anccsa* that bo want sot aad boagbl a >- pack. H* called aa bia way bom* aad showed thorn M M std player, who bad spent tb* heat part of hi* lit* ia ihm'aaaa*. • leas empl-ymeal. U* fisgtred tbam over familiarly fas a eeeeat, aad then retsraeo " thorn aaylag, "Yoa Nad better go ham. - aad hwrmriawt." Tba yoaag maa waa aauawd at (tap i advsM (rem asoh aawart*. aad itaa* btm •• Ibaabiag aarioanlj. Barely, if aay aaa . ware tm pa tail tejadgw of tha emtre. ■— of Uih tii sht hwwM.aadhm^ti lUaaatomffiBaa li th. •lad af tba ywatt tba* ha awwwv piayM

j Military Cant t-nliun. The annual meeting of the Stale Milt ury Association ,wds held at th* State on Tuesday. S3d. G-n. IUt6i-l.l rpresidlag. | with the CuBimand«r-io t'hief in ruferr: r. to the retiring ol tbe officers of the militia osc.rtoio what legislative action i. re tptirad for the promotion of the efficieai t , ' I of the militia of this State. The officers elee'ed for Ifiesnsoing year 1 i President General Jamn T II wt , field. eVtco IWd-tii... Genera! John Plane. | Geo. Wm M Whitebeed. G-n Geo M 'Ireererer- Major A Jack. en Recording Secretary - t.teu ten aril I I Tbe addre*. of the President wa. q..iiP lengthy and is highly spoken of To* ' 1 of the miMii. finrveydrs' Mrrllai. of Practical Surveyor, of Wert New f re Camden. ' Association. Called lb. meeting to order. read aod approved. The question of prc.ing the p.ss.xe lil.KrVrb'ur.,'oi"wiT.rl id0i,d"r>t ' Kt inlet J. That the Association meet at daring Ihe sitting or th* Login- ! at the call of the President to «. 1 compljth that purpose. The Prasidrnt and Franklin W Karl. ' yor. Imgtoo On., was elected a member n! ihe ' William Clement (pursuant to appoint. 1 ment nisde at tbt last tattling), read a ' 1 opoo tbt Wrly settlements or W».t 1 1 New Jersey, wbtch wt» ordered lo bo 1 j filed. , Franklin W Earl. E»q.. waa ap. pointed to prepare and read ao arilele 1 | upon tha early t-ttiemrnts of Wort \»w Jersey, bttor, ,b. A., or, .Hon, ,t. „.lt . 1 meeting. » • Ke.,.lvtd, That the next rt.t.d meet, ingofthc A.tociation (August 13th. 1867.) ■ | be held ol TYtllis' Hotel, in Woodbury, Gloncsetsr Co., N. J.. and that -ecu member hav* there the instromenU he I tuet ic tnrvtying land, lo b« compared ; and tested upon the "Patau" lately at- ] Ubiishtd at that place_accord;i,g to law. | Ordtred, That tbt Secretary htvu tbt i proceeding, of, end tb* atvtrtl ptpert j , rt»tl before the Society, published oy th* J 1 several newspapers of Won New Jersey, and alto to have too hiadred espies af the same printed in pamphlet form for Ihe ate of the member* of the Society. The officer* alerted for the oaaureg year ^President- William Parry, j ■ VJea Presidents — Geo. R. Morrison, | j Wm. Haines. Bcl ford M. Bonbatn. J Treasurer— Clayton l.tppiocoll. I I Secretory— John Cltmotil. Steodiog Uommtltae— Jamas Lippia- j ^ cott, Saaael P. Chaw. | Adjourned to meat at Woodbury, Aug. 13tb, at 10 o'clock a. a. JOHN CLEM EN T.Sac'y. 1 A Pleasing Item for Che Were HUd hmoktrt. Tha Philadelphia I'rtu toys-. Every, j . body who it ia the tlreeU at a very let* | , boor of th* nigbt or in the morning, inty , notic«.individea1t eboot tbe fronts 0f r*s- 1 I hrarabli, hotel, end bar-rooms, gathering i , from the street, and gotten th* stomps M clgare lbetbave been swept oator emptied ' . from the rpittoons, and will wonder what ! , possible its can bo mada of them. Foi , the bootfil of pipt-imtker. and tobacco chewere wo eu give eome iatonaature on that eabject. There are a oomber of es. tabliahmeata ia thie city to which this > filthy refote is tsksa aod told, and whare - it goel tbroagb tbo following proc-a*. t ,it U washed, dried in the tun or orer a ' a 'small mill and gronod, , dodlb.o neatly pat ap ia small packages 1 And .old aa a superior qulity of flat est < chewing and smoking tobacco of ration, fancy brands. Tb* qaantity of "old .ol- > dura," ga tha boys call them, that gslhl ered, remodvlied asd sold every day. is s almost to credible. Th* general qnaltty 1 of th* toboeoo which gore throng* tbte i grans** is aaid la hw eacofUat. WasDIfoa.— Oar joong fri.ods— as'.. . old oaoo too— who are aexiocs to (ware r how many wadding* a married cowplv may taw felly hate, will ho pleaMd to know s that aaw yoar after marets«* ewre -w th> s gapes waddtag;(#rery yeoeg fereoa is U » peeled is aahactib* tor hw owwatjr gogot- . w saaoaahf ukrearth, gay tor ltiw wd - >oa«w, and renew ia ol tha sad af owcb * jesf .ydww yawtagltef mwm.gs tha woadre * wwddm^ twayoasa. tea Ha wvddrag; to... tgtwymie.ihssdsar si«m It; jwr. k **— *?**» :

Cougrt-nsinnal Samoar). M./nnsy r«*. 21a'.— lo the Beasts a blU to amend th- act granting Isods for a »Brt'.d from Mtuwori to the Pacific waa so. < terra, I to th- Commute, on th* Pacific RJIr.-ad. 'I h» hill iu present and poniah f Illegal vntiog in Ihn District wts paasod. Th* tariff l»li w«« tk-n taken ap aad read. w-iv made, aad jn.t before its ceacluibh la th. II.... a jii.nl ...ulutiwa dwalac.' .eg is. t.n riimmanttire latoly in reAri!n.i. tn t>« w .th. hi cirit g,-v*rnmenU, ud »•> r-cwgniErt! hy C,<i>pre>e, was referred menu the .Sa.'-s not reprennted shall not to regulate the piaruca aud define tba pi.n-r« of the Supreme Court io certain tilon.l objected, and th* bill woe not thoa tntrudeced Th# Slate of Missouri being Called to' bills. Mr Benjamin introduced th. above bill, to which Mr. L* Blond again ot-jecled. but a vote briny token, th- bill received by 107 yaaa to C9 route- Mr. Morrill, from tb* Commitls* on Wnye -nd Means, reported th* bill to provide for the sole of gnld, which was passed. A bill lo preveol tb* fnrthsr withdrawal of legal undar ooua was introduced aud referred. Mr. Ward offered hi. re.olutioo. inquiring into tb* Maryland eleclio*. and tb* nctioo of tbe Prasi- • the ruler, aod the resolution was, aflar (■roce-ded tu the diseareton uf Mr. 8l*. veo*. reconstruction bill, nod bald no evening session, in which Iho disenssioa 'I t-ESDAV, ja*. 22d.— id tbe Bentl* Mr. M itvon. of Maeiachasetu, introduced a bill to equaltao th* b«uoti*e of toldiera, ■allure and martuet to the late war, which repeals thu baouiy law s( last summer, aud grant* every toldier or tnllor who hu roceiv.d a bounty of $100 the sum or 88 33 per moolB additional for every month of tervicu. It wai referred loth* Committee on Military Affaire. Tb* bill to regulate tbe eppoialmeot of ptuioa agent* was called up lor tb* parpoaa Of' recousideribg the veu upon certain Hon.* atnsodmvnts, lot ths Beaato refused to reconsider th* vote, aod th# bill goes ! back to the Huusa for coscnrrence ie th* I amundment. proposed by th* Senate.— The Tariff bill wu-tbeo taken np. Th* Btncadmeou ol ths Kmaoc* Camm.tlew were concluded, on* of them being thnf the bill thill go into effect on lb* first of April next. Tbe bill ana then considered i as to Commute* Of the Whole, nod pend- | iog tha remark* of Mr. Bprague, of Rhode , j l.liod, nod Mr. Catullof New Jersey, | the Senate adjourned, i in tbe Houi* the reiolotion to pty Mr. f Coffrolb, of Peon.ylvaola, th* recreated , compen.alioD np lo the timn hit sent wu taken from him by Mr. Koontx waa pasted , and appll.d 10 the cores ef Mauri. Vor. | hie., of Indiana, aod Brooks, of N*w York, Tba Uona* hill lo declare valid , I sod coocluvit* certain prooUmattoBt aad ; act., of tha Pr*etd*ut waa reporit-d from ' th* Judiciary Commute* with anudry amendment., which were agreed \v and - ! tho bill was recommitted. It declares ' that all acts done and proclamation. itoa*d . after th* 4'h of March, 1861, Md before t he 1st ol December, 1865, respecting | touts martial nod military *xi*.ls or imprisrtSmaAU shall ba valid and probibilo any civil coort* in lire United blato* Or 1 Territories from holding' pervoov nn.wsr # j able tor taking part thereto. Mr. H-oc- ; J well, from the Judiciary Commute* re. ' , ported a anbvtituu fur tha Honre -bill to | prescribe an oath to pnfilic oficera, mem- ,, | bars of th* bar, Ac., and aftar explaining , I and advocatiug it moved tb* pteviona | queetion. Numerous effort* were mad* 'l ! by tbe democratic member* to stave off a 'i j vote, aod the pag-e wern .col forth lay V ■ enforce the alteuoance <>l ahaenl msubeia , th-r* not being a qnuraui present. Au -odlat* round ul dilatory muttons was then '• rommenced by tb* deuionratic memben, ' and all xllempta at eoarprowire fail**, e , Up to twd'ocluck th# deliberation* af tba , Honre aare at a dead lock, the taw poflira apparently trying to drcid* in* qaeaI tion by the test ol* patience. !- WrmxreDAt, Ja*. Z3J.- JB tb* Ben^ '» , reeerel bills, atnuulatj-j aad supple man t:l were introdared and aferred, among them lining bille atnendiog to* I'oelel and 11 out— vt— ad law a. Tire former modi See i Oe. schedule of chars** fw postal moaey i- ordere. The tariff toll came up a- enfio- » t»ued brnnni. Mr. Bberasan, at Ohto. , -poke en tb* general subject »f th# tariff ' and reveenrr. No ednreudmenu of !■-. port arte- ware mada. in U>* Hoove lb# sweatee of Toeeday artid until BjOo. A son forty ewta# • •ek.-a Kj ihn yea» ahd t*y» a eomprcmtef n propov-d by U# repahbeews -waa agrawU , to. aad at eight n'ctoch the Heaa* took a -cere ■■til -Urea. On re —am ail eg Mr. Kim* led off Tu an knw.Vdebet. en - tne Teat O Ath hill prreeaiod by Mr. B®a>wwli. aud waa f of tewed 0* MawumR »«»■■ I Nlb.ock and Buyer. Dertog the apv-ec'. " -v-Mtef. wyhs«*4 ^BMded.tetUriw