Cape May Ocean Wave, 24 April 1867 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOL XIL

CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY COUNTY- NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL '24. 1867. ^

NO. 620.

m f«t- s (6m tt. the run boom! *•»«■ Of Iron sad gagvrs of stnni, CtlBf U< Itrn, U< rloff Bad wheel, aiak u4 oMtor, ul rattle ead die Th# loaf night aul >ad »> Ion# J«J la— Ww **a w*a] lo meirow i Feather* lo fan wllk tka weght of tba dew, raafj to aeOda* Ika loaf Ufa through, loowood tkoraalafrok Ikolr way. Tka tkoaght* of tka years aad tka Walt* of a —r Bwpa oaf leva, aaf sorrow 1 rtooOa. tkal frta. wttk daOKni for. Delight with human lo lawyer oaf W>, , Krarr al oa tka mettea had. Ia a <ma. a ha pa, or a prowls* dead— A ckUl lo polac forever' Tka fif) aaf wen His, aaf yean fo by, Till tka prop hat a aft I laaraa tka ekt For ibe-wrarky room "with tbo rattriaf wbttl, lla sllsk aaf elof. and taack of stee# . Ila baad aad ***» aad totor. Aad aid# by alda ta tbaroMag proas. To aoraa, to akoor, to aTodk, to bltaa, ThaaafHaaidaaaairorotll, (kaklac tka vary doora of atata, Aad tkrtlUBf Ikroufh tha aattoa I Croaktaf hla Iraa atata# aad brows I What la blm fa tka pal a of plaow, f of from tha load, #t doaU from tha sua. Owl of tha aalatf kalla kalow, Taaaa that linaad ahall trtakla for joy, fata that Beret and kortr eat die, la al Ttaao*a rolllaf Surges I II onr ko toa, aad tt ssay to weal j Who aaa aay haw far lb# wheel Into tka to tut# urges' H aorta of lrao aad doftra of steel. Clamp aad iovoc, alof and whaal, Tka loo« alf ktoat aad tka loaf day loWoaaadwoal tomorrow! ^istfUaufons. " Ear neat Bo y« Make Ear neat Man. at i. xdwx*d# todd. It id lit drat la j of me# aad boj», »aoto* aod girt#, to labor. If w* ootid koto oar thikf ia ibid world, or bocowe awful te aay way. or aaitool for toy tkikf desirable, or worthy of prolao and admiratiae, o# otktt alrtto for it. If a boy or girl ootid bo wia# It toy thiti. olodoa U ft bo ftlnod only by miking tke effort. Tha moot diatioliifdlifaad parsooted oar *g* ban rtaaa to tboir praarn t pool! iota by hard atady otd otrattiwlnii portrroraoca. Ev#h abr moat attiaaai atioiatora bar# diaptlad tha way to thalr praaott paalUtta of itBotkeo, hooor, tod tttftittoa, by ittttattt toll. Tboir prof root haa boon mad* mck by loab. A til 1» tol bort oilh wisdom. Wbatarar ho kkooa anl b) orqairod by patioot oK oonaahit otd by bard atady. It la tba height or Cilly lo Ihiag of knewicg any tkleg aoro that "a haoar of wood or a drtoor of wator" without aoth oflbrt — Clow appUealio* otd rigid discipline arr •stoat tal for ostlafactory ateoan lo Bay employment If Abay or at at would bo a ackolar, ho ••*! atady, If ha ooald br a skillful woohAkH, ka m.st apply blmwlt. No boy or aaa hot aaar otuiood to emiawse* aad dlatioctloi, witkoet toilaawa gad kboriota pains-iakisg. 'Kara oat dioripliao tkd aolloio aaaka lb# aaa. For t watt of Ibam/prwrntatag bay* grew op ioto not oho art otay tad oorthlaaa Hod of ■obodtaa. My iwtraafara wara ercestomsd to tall ■o. Baa a boy, tlkt I *00 tbo boy la. ao tha ana ofll ha." Toolbar oorda, when boy* grew ap into maahood, thty bill aaa ally aaaka a boat aooh ana at tboy wart boy*. Tbto h aat aloaya tb* rob ; yal, ia lha major i I y of ioatuetr, I thiok It will.hold lrao. lo.my ooa esparieac., I thiak It ia qall# terra et. I hata Ukaa critical pboarrafloot en Ihb poiat fretn ny aorly boyhood ; aad I think tko maxim may ha recorded uiralt that bw at tar ■xtaptioaa aa matt of tba ataadard rales Wkaa I Irak book to tb* day* of my boyhood, to tb* podod of yooth aad omrlj auiwLMlmll thawed tb* bey. that oar* la iKwt «i*M la tb* S*bba|batbaii otU M, l'dad that thaw ok* oariavariahlyttoatte J. at sack M tt ttyy miad mtrd tbao half . acers. who dotirad ka ha nakaaad a ma go lb boat of lb* WWU--W cM«rJ.fW the, did as. zMszssaz boom mkon tba U«ita« , Nr*l 8obhokb tboy oara yolay •• a trioil, or to •oat* pbina of itmami, m pabK* roII lib mm* I tonka bawa barood. Of

-oab of BMfalana and aiaral worth, tb»y J will bo foaad lo b* amoay racabonda aad wortblaaa fallowa whet* raCord aloaya ka* 1 rra, aad orar will bo, a phamefnl raproaek lo Ihomtolrea aad thwir friooda. Oa tha cootrary, it afforda at* tka tro- 1 rrt aatiafaelba to rteord, that tbota rat" 1 oral boy* oh* oora aloaya ia tkrir plaraa | eTtry Sabbat b, and arrrr failad to harra laatoa wall baraad, yrao ap loa (lorloaa manhood ; and art koo'tnraud booorad at I , laadioy mm, who away a woodrrfal ia- j flotaca for Tiitoo, taaiparaac* and ^*11■ioa. I bar# ia mind t brl|bt-*y#d litll* V jid ooly alar yaara jooogtr tb o mypalf, * boat arat ia tha S#bbalb-aehool oat aarar tacani, and who oarer baeama too old to ba fnaod ia a Bibb tlaat, obo toilad bard aad tlndieiWearoetlly watk. after otak, aad yaar after year, till ka airirad al tb1* elaTated petition of tba influential paalor of "Lafayette Arenue cbareb" ia tb* city of Brooklyn, L. I., oher* it tb* l*rff*at Sabbath acbool that cat ba found io aay other Praabyteriao cbareb ia America. Now, boy*, take yaar choice ! Young mea take yoor choice! Which will yoa bare ? Throw off rotlraiot, roeial diaCI- ' pliaa, ebao tb* coltur* tbat ibe Sabbatbachoal forniabea, and yoa glide eaeily and aecarely dowo tb* amoctb atreara of time to oictebodoaoa, rata, and oTtrlaaliag death. Cboot* tba palb of rirtoa, meet diicipline cbttrfolly, atrira to do right aid to ba atafol. Ion tba Sabbalb-tchool and Bible-claet. pormo tba way* of reli- 1 pion aid troth with earoettnaaa, and il your daya *re<prolong*d la a good old 1 ago, yoa will b* able lo look back oa yoor [ whole career, aa on* which the Lord will kpprorajaad which will not 611 yaa with 1 ahaai' ! Which will ynu cboot# • Sew Way of Payings abac rip- , (ion*. Tbo following ia aa amaaiog accnnnl el , tb* way a farmer w*e taught how cheaply he could lak* tha paper. The lateen it worth poeiiering by s good wiaoy ma* "Yoa h*»* hen* at home, of court*.— Wall, I will tood yoa my paper for ou> year, for tb* prodactt of a tingle ban for ■ on* traaon ; aad lha proceed*. It teamt I 'rifling, prtpoetareoa, to imagiot the pro- ' dicta of a'tiDgU keo will pay o eobacripF lloa; parhapa it woa't, but I make the I offer." , • "Done," exclaimed farmer B., "I . agree la it," tod appealed to ai* aa a ■ wit**** *f Ik* affair. Tb* faraor waat off apparently much elated vitk kit cenqaeat ; tha editor went I on hla way rejaicing. 1 Tim* rolled trouod, the world rorolead ' on it* alia, aad tha aaa mortd io it* arbit I ** It farwtorly dM ; tha farmer roeelred - bil papar regularly, and regaled hiouell i .with Ik* ieformalioo from It. oa^aaid be , r waa acrpriaed at tka progrtt# «\ bimtoil - . and family la getiHI Information. • Some tin# io the moath of September. I happeoed to be ap ia tha office, whoa t who eboald enter bot our friend fartaer B. . "Uow do yoa da, Mr. B.I" laid tb* . r editor, txuodiag bit hoad, hia eaoolai oance fit ap with a bland mull* ; "ukaa ( chair, aad b* aaatad, ■** weatbar we | ■ k,,#" I 'Yaa, air, qulta fine ladaad," h* anaoarad, aad tkaa a abort tilenc* aaaaed, l daring wbiah oar friend B., blchad hia i' chair backward ud forward, twirled hja, _ , thumb* abatmatadly, and epft profanely, I Marling op qaicbly. k* aald, aaldrettiag , the editor, "Ikara brought yoa lha preI ceedt or that kea." Itwaaaaraalog lo ate Ike peculiar expreaaioD of tb* adilor, aa b* fallowed Ik* ( farmer dawn t* lb* wagon. 1 ootid hard- , ly keep my rialMa* do* a. y Wbao at lb* wagon tb* farmer enmfltencad kandiog pr*r to tha odilor, lb* | prodoeU, amoantrng tn eighteen pullets, ( worth twolr* aad a half cent* each, nod a oambor of doxena of rgga, making ia Ika t aggregate, a* tha leaal calculation, one ( dollar aad fifty oaaU aaar* tbat tha price of lb. papar. "No oaod," aoid ko. "of mot tot Uk- ( lag a family aaaapapar, aad payiog for it to*. I don'; mi** tkla from aij reoat, yet ' i I hat# paid for a yaar'* aa bacriptioa and orar. AU folly, air; Ihort'a ao mao bat | what caa take a aowapapar." "Bat," aaid tka odiur, "I will pay joo ' fcr what la etar U* tabacriplioo, 1 did aot intend (hla A( a meaoa of profit, hot ' rathar to conriace yaa. I will paj— ' ' "Nat a bit of it; ahargala I* a bargain, , ood I am already paid, air— doablj paid. , air. Aad wtoaerer a aeigkbpr maket the , I oocap laint I did. I win relate t* kirn the , heaetaey. OeOd doy , gedtUmaa." To Fit OtaTaat.-rTkaio. la h flu I ' more eoaily cooked and aoue oa often I apaBod aa ayalm. 1 IWa yoor oyateta tbomgbly (they 1 aboald be large aad of . tb* bwat qoelity.) • (boa pat thorn twto tracker fra.be. ha«* I r egg* 1— "T. "« toa a»d ailiall with popper aad aalh; toro each ayator roaad ia Ui* liqaid, thet ' ' eowor it eg*:, with cr«k.r erambi aad 1 Uy It ww o dhk tofawaaatb a* tbat *ak , ' oywter aboil b* aapwiaiw, bora oom# af tb* ' fioaat lord or bait** bo'ftag hoi. ik* bat- ' ' t#r ib* baUo* oa rt daa. wt bato. hata ' ' -biah p'wag* yoor eyater. * low ti.aa, ]

t or the Oeeao Were By the Ocean. , I "Tit night ! Hnw aorenely ateep* the ' moonlight on tb* deep j how broathlaaaly i the crooked atraeU of onr city repot* ia I I their aacotity ; bow taftly. aid yet ao die- j i tiaatly, ripple tha dialling foam-created ; billow* that la** the ehore ; and how ! { cloadltit apreada aloft and blue the April { j akioe ! Tha place— on tha brink of Ood'a ■ graodaal work of natara— tb* koor, which { I it fail oeariag that of midnight, and the j entire eurrooBdtoga apealt of o sublimity , that connot b* witnessed ear# by tb* «*a. j A "atill, email roico" whiapora to the j heart of an iadiscribabl* tome) king far j bey ood tb* tide wbicb bounds our earthly ! • xiatencon it warn! oa of tha frailly of the things of tbla lifo, and af tha eadlett j dasth or bappinaaa that ao aarely awaita | oa. To ma. there ie an almott irreaislibl* | attraction aboot tb* ocean which ia pleaa- | log and aootbiog in its iefloeoce, atill I | •eter quit ill presence without expert- j ' eoeiag tb* deepen foolioga of aoleuoity aa to lb* grealuete of Ood and of bts wondtrfal woikr, and tha nier# nolbingaeia oi homaoity. ,Coi»p*ridg tba grand and tol"tun aceao spread abote and below before ( tua with tb# ^uny attempts of ui, poor j ' morula, I becama atroagly impreaaed with the idea that the Psalmist must bare bean ^ 1 worshipping under tb* ti*i canopy ol j ' bear en at tha tint* of hi* esutpoaing tha | Psalm in which or* tb* ward*, "Lord, i 1 what ia roan^ that thoa art mindful *1 ' 1 bfmt" 'Tit midnight I Bark ! lha ball of yoa- I dar cbareb toll* slowly tha hour that kor- ' alda lb* tidiaga of auolber day'a adeem j 1 Tka lubabiUnU hat* loog aince laaoched ' into that b***a of real and umporary ob. | 1 liTlo*, and tTerylbiog ia bathed through J 1 tha laagth aad breadth of tha Island, aara ' now and than tha fooUtapt af tb* guar- i 1 diaoa-of t e-oight art haard ribraling on I th* grareiod atdewalks, or tha last fare- J ' well yelp sf adiataol rtoioa raprtsanuUt* era he curia bimatlf far a tap. My '1 thoughU waodar for a few motaeaU orer i 1 the aileat oily aa it alttpa, and I mtaully ! ' taudar th# slomberara tiaroof,. my aympa- j thy for aot trailing thamsalre* of this j ' hearauly oi.b't aod kplendid opportunity ! ' for indulgiug with me io iota* pur* sad holy aspiration. Bot 1*1 oa agaia torn ^ our tyat lo— By tha mocnllfbt, uow behold ' Of dancing, motua gold. ! ( ■Tla grand t oh I 'tia eochantlng. What hrrelter aeece could bet"- ' Nao* that I "aot of." Far aa ibt'sigbt [ 1 caa raack, tar* tawarda tha 8ooth, wbtra 1 a dark low lima mark* Hratapan'i batch. ! ' atralehat awaw lha magailcaot Bald aod donia of aaure. Ureal aad glorious Ort- j ator, teach at to "cnaaider thy heateut. th* work of thy fingtra." for they declare j 1 Thy glory, aad th* octaa ahowath Thy j 1 1 handiwork. , 0. Cape Island, Apriri'Sth 1867.. ( A Few More Typographical I Error*. A New York ItlUr writer thai akatchei | a few typographical arrort : t "On# day last yaar. Mr. Graelay wrole , an editorial aalitlai), "William H. Sew- i ard. " Imagine bit rag* when it came te i blm In proof headed, "Richard the "Third-" i Yet, anybody familiar with cblrtgrapby. | if hit inky jarka can ba ao datignatad, will t readily ate, aot only bow sack a mieUk* ■ could be mad*, bit how It probably would , be. Apia, b* wrat* about "three man | it buckram, "'and th* protai* type tatter get it "thraa meoioaback room." And , tkia, notwithstanding tb* fact tbat two ] •ompbailors of sagacity aad oxporiaac* , are hjrod at aa aitra salary, bacaat* tbay - cao raid hia copy. Bat Uaorg* Ripley , hat beta Ika Tietim af grot***! oultagta I ia tbi* lia*. Ib ob* af hia book notice* t b* took th* liberty of qaotlng from < tiktkttpeir*. " 'Tla tro*. 'tia pity ; and I pity 'tie, 'tie lrao." Aad tka wratehad i btngler gut it. " '11* two. 'lia flfly; 'tia | fifty— 'tia flBy-twol" Thai iaanaaa won* | that Ja.ra F. Bobcock a martyrdom* ■ when ha 'wrot# "it thai* ao balm ia Oil- i sad r' aad raad aaxl moroiag, t* hia eon- | •tarnation, "Ia Ibtr* no barn ia UallfbrdT- ( Mr. Crawford, a member of Nariiamant, ( recaatly aent to India lb# meaaage. "The i mwi front America fa»ort tb* koldort " i and it arriead there with iho iaformalion that "o*ws from America **»or» af riM- i diertt!" Wutbkb Sioaa. — A ro*y aaaaat pro- ( ■ago* good wwalher; a rwddy aa arias, bod , weatbar, A bright yallow sky la tb* ( eranlbg tudicalea wladj opal* yallow, | wet- A oataaal pay color at oeoalog » , a faToraWo alp ; ia the moral Of aa aa- ( larerafcl" D»e. Tb* eleada, if toft, oade- ( fined, aad balbory, briokea 6a* weather: ( butfif'bard, okorp, sad d*6all*. fool wwo- ( ibar. Deep, aoaaual baa* lo tb* sky ia- , dical* wiod or ator. j aaar* dolieou tiat* , peak fair woelker — A aarvwwt gW io Coriopoo, ffy., lirieg ia tb* famrty oT a doeUr. fillad tb* pwpper caatar with karoa-pawdor*. which The *MMp*cti*f aaebwah* it |ra*Oy 1 wddactod I* pay per, aad ■ asad a larp quaotity of th* owwd.ttoa pwd.r si W* Boil meal. A fnead eep h* It *«w 1. eoodiuota, baa rwaled a wall to a hf . try etehi*. wed ttlha .U-ut rwtaaag tor

; [Special Correspond coca of th* Ocean Ware.] j Letter from the West. , ' Bat-LTtLLX, I IX-. April 18th, '67. j If the render will go with me * little j , ; lets than a mil* aorth-weet #f oar city Urni j IU, he will 6ad it a bwtolifnl, wooded ! eoaatry, with patch*# of rich prairie where ; grow the great crop* of wheal fot which i lb it coaotry in noted. I am told by old j settlers, that m*cfc of th# country heraa- | bull that it now/coeered with a rigoront I growth of yoatsgvlmber, woa io their childhood open prairie. Bach waa the c*»f j with tb# locality *ho« w# are now tap- | poaed to be. The ground her* i* bigbsr I than tb* city, and Richland crook, ron- , aiog aouth. ia belwee* at. lo o fow yoara . | Iheto gentle tlopet will, nodoabt, b* e**- , trad With fine country retidanaaa aod lax. , uriaol eineyarda, bat now tbey are ueed j for grewleg wheal. Here at ear right ie a fine field, along lid* of wbicb ie the InI sellable xlpag rail fete#. From a eatual I liog had eter stood io this neighborhood. ! A rlote inspection, bowteer, rerealt a j ilight caelty whieh wee once a cellar, a ceroable, and in front elaoda aa old apple ; ! tree. Here w*a formerly the reeldence of I Col. E. I'. Baker, afterward! C. 8. Stna- ! tor from Oregoa, and wkot# rateable life ' { waa ended tt tb* baltl* of Bolla Bluff, in ' October, 1861. The portieolere of hie ' I death are that related by Victor: Aboot foot o'clock r. ».,Coleoel Baker, piercod by a nomhtr of built, (ell, at tbe . j bil men, aod by bil owo example main. I tailing tke obilinate remittance they acre j making. In fall onifarm, with a ' regulation" bat aOd feaiher, and mouutad oa kit I be wat a coeapicuout mark for tbe ^ 1 tbhrpaWooleri. Eatirrly regardleat of ; perional eafety, be led and cheered ee bit | He remtrted to Ihetr around him. ' "A rascal np in that traa haa fired al ma fire or tlx timet tod th* rtiral in the j wae apnedily brought dowo by a well directed ball. Boon after thte Cotoael j Baker wae earrsuoded by a body of rebel caralry and taken prisoner ; but tbe rigbt | wing of tbe I altaliou charged with tha, 1 bayonet, rented tbe caralry, killed dooi-" i oel. I Bat a fow minate* bad elapsed, howI erar, trheo a tall, ferocioue, Virginian, . I with oyea fairly ablaie, cams rushing from | btbiod a tree, with a hup rtTolrar io bit i baad, aad, placing tb* weapoa almost 1 againat th* Coloaal's head, iudictad a mortal wound. Not satlefied willi hit deadly work, ba Brad tba eacood ball, i while simulunaoualy the body wat piarcad with four bullala from tbe tope of treek i The bra** Colanel fell lifeleu from kit ! Captoa Loalt Barlal, of New York ! city, commanding Company O, California regiment, seeing th* atsuaiuatian sf C'al. Baker, risked opon th* rolSan, tailed him by th* throat, and sbat him drad on th* spot with hi* rerolrar Yaar* ago tbil city wa* th* home ef a proportlaa of the leading men of tb* Hut* than toy other tingle town ot < j oily, l.ymao Trambnll, now 0. 8. Sen*- ! lor from Illinois, commenced kit career j io Bellerille. Maty ef our eldest cilixent remember him aa a young and tuceettfui practitioner of th* BellTill* bar, at a time ' when it boasted of mora legal ability then toy town in Illlnolt. I bat* haard them i remark of tb* lim* whsn b* waa liwiag bar* working himsolf op from n poor boy. A faw month* tioce I was conraraing aboil him with an old pntlamao, now bar* — a strong oppanant, polilically of lha Sanotor. Ha sold youag was tb* moat studies* sod paraorariog mao ba artr saw. Al that lima aaa ia tb* mareaatlle basic***, tod at ia oshI io country towns, bit store wat often kept opto lat# at night. My old informed me, tbat wbonaver be went homo, whether it waa ton, tloren, twolr* or on* o'clock no ko ps***d Tram, boll's offlc* tbo latter was , always to be soao pareoing hit atsdiea. /ilia habit waa paea hi* office backward* aod forwarda, book ia on* hand aod a candl* in tb* albsr. Il was ataatb* tad years af this coalinaoaa appUcalioa, that, in part, haa mad* JadpTramball oaaaf tbafiratmen la a peal nation. Among othat promineal man who rati dod in thin ally, we might maotiaa Uo*. Kiaaay. Ga*. Biteol, whoa* untiaialy death, while la affiat, waa, at tbat lian almoetaaatiotalcaiaanty, Ga*. Ed ward t| CnL Fouke. and other*. Amaag tbo** atill left or* Go*. Koeraor, 1st* Violator gpaJo, and Job* Bakor, oar present member of Congrats, an aaobtrutira got ilemoo'tf ramarknbl* power, aareoaa aad aomoahat oceeatrlc, and Ib* etly man among th# Bepablleast, who, tt tka firtt sett I on or lb* tblrty-ainlb Coagraas, had tba hardihood to bat apiast Thad. StoMr. -Baker, like Mr. tramWl, It a self mada man, aad will yet mak* bis mark. By nam* laprdsmaia, tb* city of Allan asoally got* the credit of boiog th* koara of oil U* praoatooot mat ia tba 1Mb Cao- , greaaional diolrtot, aod Ihtreftra Mr. Ba- ( kar'a raoidewee to gtow* ie th* Trihan* , Almaeac, aa boing al Alloa; whfl* tha , toot is, h* daa* aat , asd ***ar did. reside ' r — Thar* to* tra handled aai a#*waty. toaa oowapopora » Faria.

1 1 Pare, Perfect Poetry. ) 'A'htt ia • pootryY A amii* a tear, a ' ; longiog after the ibingt of Eternity. It J ' j urea ia all created exittencaa — lo man i 1 aad arary object that aurrouadt him.— , < • There ia a poetry in the gentle influence! 1 1 ' of lore and affection, ia tbe quiet brood- \ ' ' iogt of tb* soul orar Iho memorial of 1 1 ' early year*, aod in the theagbis of glory < I ' that thai* onr epirit* to tbe gate) of Par- i I " adiae. There it poetry in the harmonies j i 1 of nature. Il glittera io th# wara, the j i " cadence ia beard ia the thunder and io ibe i cataract — th* softer loaea gurgla sweetly ; ■ r from tb* tbcoaand raiced harps of tba ; < wind, and rivulet sod foreel— the clouds | I 1 aid tky go floatiag orar ot to the moiic , I of melodiet — and it miuiatara to Haarea ) ' - from tb* mountain* of 'be earth, tb* on- ) I ' trodden abrioea of tb* ocean > ' • | There', not a moonlight ray tbat coma. I ' calling from its olus air-lbrea* to tbe < • birde of the summer talieja ; or aoueding > ■ through midnight raiot its low aod monro1 fai dirgt over the perishing fiowert o! i 1 spring ; oot a elead bathing itaairiike an I ' ! angel rltioa in the ro*y gushes of tb« i f j the yellow etsrligbt, but it full el the I - beautiful iuflaaocei of poetry. Earth and < ' Hea*en are quickened by ita spirit, aod ' I the bea*iogt of the great deep in lestpeit j • 1 riout breathings ° Evils of (ioisip. 1 I haee known s coaotry eociaty wkiek dry rot or goetip only Friendship, ooce | »g at ileavvD nod at ttabla at truth, ore- , porated into a merciug mitt that turned - foot, with th* fiery breath ef an auger i only because of this ; aod a husband and ; i ( hit young wife, eaeh tl raining ot the hasted 1 ' th' gulden boadage of a Uod-bletted lere ■ '/Tat mchufally hy the t.d* ef ibe grace < ; .bore all\h.ir lo.c aad all tbeir joy la, , buried, aodstnly because of (bit. I haee i seen faith traotforn.ed to mean doubt. < hope giee piece to grim despair, and char- I of scandal aud lb* piagic malleriegi o' I goatip Great . rimes eork great wrong, and lb* daoper tragediaa of buinao life spring from ila larger passions ; but wesful i tragedies that ittue troui gossip and de- ■ traction . the most moorefui the ship- ■ wrack often made of noble natu-et aad t lovely livee by ib* bitter winds and daad I tall water of slander So oat j to ray, yet i to hard to disprove— liirewieg on tbe ( dementlratiog their iunoceace. and pon- | ill, lag ikeui aa guifly, unlets thoy can ! r pluck. out (be slinga ibey oe»n ee*. ard , to tiienee word* thoy uevar hear — gossip , I and slander ore tb* desdiiett and the , ! crueleat weapoot m«n hat erer forged I r , ! hit brother* hurt.— All Iki Year Round, j Cbrerfulnru. , [ Although a cheerful countenance dees < : not always betoken peace of mind aad a r > heart at ease, il is tbe harbinger 6f good- i will, and speaks favorably far the cborac- I j tar of tbe wearar. On the other baad, a I . , silky appearance il ofleoar th* sigo o[ i | ' pesviihaess aod displauare, than af aar- | | j row tr pain. At politeaata it a man's | | , ] paaaport where he ie aot known, to good ^ [ j bomor will loiar* him a continuance of 1 , , ! favsra wbi:h bis good maonara have *11*- ! ! itad, aad will preserve affections that | beaoty tad elagance oan do little more I ih&u win. Nothing ia moraamiabl* than , a coanunt desire to ploMo, aod no unwiilingeett to offend tb* taat* or bart lb* , [- feelings of afriond. And wban tbie awoet- , nasi of diqpoiitlon abiooe onl in tbo calm, . , placid cutpteiasce, it ie tb* token ot leaet i of a.eenUntcd mied. | Tb* trqablea of life fall lighter when , they Bra calmly looked for ood quietly j , received, that whea he wkd moil bear t tbem bears alio a toatiaual/frnwo. Tha i lets we dwelt apaa oar vartque burdens, tb* lighter tboy will appearpTad If we must carry tbem— If misfortune mutt br r our lot— why aggravate our diatraaa by reproaehai aad gritviags! aad why tell ' tS« world by gloomy looks and bittar I words or tb* trouble which tymp tky msy r aot ralievo (, Bot good natura may b* carried too far, aad bocjm# tb* uoiotootiootou etas* of . pravariealioo aad doeciti anff men art iomtlimat foand, who ratkor than offend ' a (Hand, will aloop to flattery ar dowa right aat rath. Thar* ai* those who at* it to to grant as axtaat, that It bllada their rsatoa, aad, lik* Honey wood ia tb* ' ploy, tboy eetiafy aod oaooarog* Ik* apparoatly nkaiiUbl* dsmaada of those abo bora psoetrstion eeoogh U oraortoto tb# 1 weak potota of iWr "food-oatarad" 1 friend*, nod impodeaco oosugh te lovonl sad carry aat tketr tcbema* of attack. Gaud bomor, whoa aat waakooad by aa • uaivertal eaeKladiocriiniaoW ebarttv. Is » ika most axqaisit* baaaty *f 8 fi** f*~. • aad a rsdoomiog grace la a homely oa*. Ilia lik* U* graaa in lha landte.p#, h»rmsaixlag with ooorv oolor, mollowiag tb* v jtortrao^tko^brigkt, aad oafUalag tka

Home Affection. , The heart has memories tbat cannot die rough rebs of th* world caonet •ibltl. , er.it thein They are memories of heme .early borne. There is magic iu every I sound. There is tbe old tree under which the light-hearted boy swing in many a ' | day , yonder th* river in wbicb k* I to twin, ; there tbe bets* 10 which i lo which be romped with brother sou ] titter, long aioee. ale* : laid io the yard with a joyuua troop like himself, be fol lowed bia parents lo worship with ao.l the good old man who gave him to Gad m baptism. Why, etoo the tehecl- ! associated in yeoihrul daya with ihooghte ot ferrule and tasks, now come, back to bring pleasant remembrance* o1 There ka learned to feel some of hit be.i ' emotion. Tber.. perehsece. he first met iu after life, bat mads t bums for biusel happier *v*e than thai which hla childkaew. There are cerlai* f.rlie*) of haui sail*, and Uos* arooag tbe belt, that can find appropriate place for lbs ex ercise only by one's own fireside Tber. , ie a eocrudnea* In tbe privacy of that spo' which il were a specie* of deeaeration iu riola:* ' He wbo seeks waatonly to intpprnraucr of tlir Nan from the Serth Pair. ; To a persan standing al the North Pole th* aao appears lo sweep boruontslk) aroosd th* sky every twenty-four bears without any perceptible variance dun op its circuit, i* its distance from the horieon On the '.'let of Juae it ie 23 degree* 36 i bun one-fourth th* di.uu** to tb* z*silb< the hlgbet'. point that it ever reach*? — track being lepretcuted by a spiral oi down to tka beriion, which it leaches on - tb* '.'3d of September (la Ibis day il 1 half biddaa below ike ley iky It ' still costumes to descend, sod nftar it ka. entirely disappeared it is still to tear the buritoa that it catites a bright twiligbi twiiigtl gradually grows fainter, till n sue is 26 deg :> a, is below tb. horizon and thn is it-nlnigkl of the dark wro ol the Pol* From tbia data the cut, turn it heralded by e feint dawn, wbie' circlet slowly aronod tb* boiizon, remplrliug Hi* circuit eeery iweoiy.feui brighter, and OB the 20lh ol Merck tbptaks of icu are gildad wilb tb* first lerei rays of the month* day. I be brmgvi ; of I bia long day continues lo wind bil epi. ral woy upward, till be reaches hie high- s' place on tbe 2 lat of Jooe, and hit nnnoa, • most wonderful works of Ged. — Sdmiij >Y ! Young America al the Wheel. A well-known clergymen wa* croMlog I Lak* Erie, some yeare ego. upon one ol j lb* lake steamers, aod eeeiag a small lau at tbe wbeel, steering tb* vsisel. be acI ceiled him a# folio as -.— -| "My eon. you appear ta be a imsll bay lo elear eo large a boat." "Y*#, Sir." wae tba reply; "bot you : see I can do it, though." | "Do you think yoa underetend vo»i j businew, my eon T" ; "Yoe, Sir; I think I do."_ "Con yoa box the eompau?" ! "Yes, Sir." "Lat ata bear you box it." | lite boy did a# requested, when tb* ! | minister said — "Well, really, yoa caa do it ! Can you , ' box it backward# ?" } "Yar, Sir." "Lot ma baar you I" Tha bay again did aa requeatad. when , ! the mlniatar farther remarked, — "I declare, aiy aoa, yoa rfo team to undarataad yoor basinets." Tba boy than took hia tarn at qaaatiuD- , asking, beginning ; — "Pray, Sir, what might be yoar bmi- j na.t I" f "I am a minister of tbe Gorpel." "Do yoa aoderauad yoor busier** J" I I "1 thiak I do, my ton." ."Co* yoa tay th* Lord'* Prayar?" "Yaa." , "Bay it." Tb# alargyman did to, repeating tb* , word# i* a very ferveat manner, aa though , trying to make an improatin* on tb* lod. ■' Woli, raally," said the boy, ol iu eoncUaloa, -yoa do know It. doa't yoa?' Sow aay it backward*." "Ob! Iota'l do oath a thiag aa that. , Of eoorao— " ij "Yoo can't do it, ah?" ialorraptod th# boy ; "wall, tkaa, yaa oa* I oadentaod my baaiaaa* a great deal bettor tbaa yaa i do you*!" Tka atargyaaa aekeawladged kiaiaalf beai. aad ratlrod.

A l.ood ( onerrntional Starr. Tko Hod. T. 0. H. Smith, ef iadiaaa, ie writiag a eerie* of ^ory interacting rw--aiiaeeocoe of bia Goagr* aioaal life wbiek are published in the Indiaaa Bute Joarual. Here l. on. of them ; N'osru Cakolka I.\Tiu.iJoaxc* Tber* arose a persona! dtbate duriag Ibe teeaioa, between Judge Horsey, ef Maryland, and Samuel P. Oar-ee, of North Caralisa, which become highly inlcrattiug to lb* House, as it was carrisd o* wilb tb* atmost good humor on both aid**. It was erijent. bowteer. thai nudge Horsey bad the a.; rentage of bN N orth Carolina soon, pernor The debate ultimately tented cooatitueala ol Ibes* gentlemaa. Mr. < areon bad charged that tb* paopl* ef 'be eastern tbore ef Marylaad ware ignore*! of the history of tb* eosulry. owing to their inability to read or write, and closed With a meet ludicions account of . tb* subterviency of th* Moryltsdori to ' the supposed great men of tb* coaotry. Tb. good humor of tb* House teemed to be on the side of North Carolina, whan Jadgt Horsey rota to reply, hie fan* cowards L'niied kuies Senator, wbispemd ia my o„r 'Purser lay' loony things.'' I gir# • sketch of hie spmeih from eweoll.ctlos "Tb# geniiume* tars my coowill oot retort upua tbot* who' sent him hero, but relate a feu facta and lears th* Iloua* lo jndg* helwean to. Dales are imporiaot. Tb* late war was declared in 1612. tod ibe British army inglorious!/ barnsd lb* capital io 1814. to tbe lattiag di-grae# ef tbat natioo. Th# whola sows* 1 tonal laulligaucer, aad eopiad into arery papar iu the Lolled Blaloa. Tb# War •>*• orar ood peae* raatered by tke treaty fl Ghent Just ten year* efler tke burniog of ibe eapilol, my basio.tt toak mein'.u ibe gentlemaa's district. I was approaching tb* principle Iowa "he* I beard the sound of fif# aod dram .merging from a y.llaw pin* woode, near aud lurpentio*. I taw before me tb* wariag plume aad tbe mtrebiag with quick ■tripes burn elolt, with th# motto "North Lsioiifla ouw and for#r#r,"iio gill lottsr*. t 1 rodu directly up to tb# priueiplt boUl, Wept by a landlord tbat eridtntly lived well, aad knew bow lo euiorUia bia gotsu if he was piaated with tbair suadiog. — . Inu aiuu.su t ] wa* sealad e* Ib* porch ho addrssted me; Her* yoa beard tkal newt* t\ list m w» Why tb* British enemy 'When did you gel th* lew*?' •Ue got ti last sight about serao o'clock. 1 b.t you may n*daralaod bow this happened. just before tb* lost, we bald a gir.i meeting la gir* laformalton to tko people It aaa found tbat there we* bat oa* dsl in the tsuaty tbat could raad. He was elected ruuoty reader. W* then ruled to take tbe Netiulel Utelligencer. aud I bat every Saturday afierooun tb* paper should be pablitly read, beginning al lb* llrel page and raedmg it regularly then war reader ha* kept constantly at il story Balurdaymfieroeon. "Lost uigni b* read ;b* buraing of ibe Capitol by lb* Britith. W * at ooce Uewioaruit. Th# old revolutionary spirit is completely aroused.' Diuser was as1 uonocsd aad 1 look my seat at lb* bean 1 of the table, wbeo out sprang my landlord and in a uiomeat announced tbat tb# Frn■jd.nl of tb* United (stales wt* approaching ia a coach and four, with out.ridora, and sure enough op drove tbe coach with 1 tour splendid grays, aad eoi-riders la roll livery. Tb* d.tliugoitbvtl psrienag* stepped Irsai the couob, ud was bowed ioto lbs parlor by my landlord, bat la band. Curiosity led u.e lo pluc* on* ear to lb* opuaiug. Tb* laoulocd. bnwod la ; th* figor— Th* I'lo.id.nt of the Uoitvd ,jt*l«t, 1 presume?' 'Not exactly.' 'Tha • secretary 0r State?' '.Vol exactly. ' 'The Secretary of War?' 'Not exactly.' 'The i Secretary of the Navy?' -Not exactly., I 'The Governor of North .CarwHaa?' "Not exactly?' -Joseph Gales, th* editor of j the National lulolligsncor?' Not axacl i | ly.' Then reiving kit voice and stamping i hi* foul, 'Who ia lbs thunder era - you)' '1 am a merchant tailor from , tVaabiogloo City aud bav* com# haze t* - ^collect-auto* bills.' 'Y'oo eon pus oo , 1 hara oo room lor yoo.'" Tbo Jodgw vioead-omidtl thunders of applauo* ; bil , triempb wu complete. Mr. Con** laughed heartily, aod th* matter coded id lb* best nf personal leeliog. — Tb* ten uege daty of Ibe Great Eastera oa sntwriag the port af Now York •mounted to 66,045,6(1. wkiob aitk the ' addiUOB af the iierbar Mulrr'r, Haoltk effiear's aud pilat'o free, aad okargvs aa - slampo, parmns, Ac., being alu-gather ' ooly lb* expuBM* of ootsnug lb* pan. will fuel ap $7,000. She departed yesterday far j-'rauee, carrying oa* buadrod aad niaoiy-on# patsengen, payiag flOOaaeh, which unieueia to $16,100, Iwaviag a aar. ' plat or $12,000, ont nf which tb* axpaa*.* ' of kar royage, the solaria* of bo# officers. 1 era* aad eutsdaat*, eoot of pslaltog aud rwpairiag, aad atbar lacidaata) items arw ' to b* liqaidalod.— fN. r. {#.