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volume xv.
CAF>: MAY, ISTE'W JERSEY., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1869.
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§il*Wi« (Hi) *. w. iNrei, /mmr-ir-u* <>• njrrirjRn, JMUhit Bltaaai i »er«siiB covkt co*m:bjioni;e, ul NOTAKV niuc. —r» *ar caart Ulan,- Mr Janay. B. 1. HILLKH, ATTpMrirr ,AT-LA.IT, •rrisi',- wtirt cr. meet * «orth k>, • • - case t.ti^».fu^^n« sft&xs r-AT.LAW," airrif. aoucrrot. "jy pZZ'c « . J. Dr. JLF. Lual'i, J)**n|T'ornc« bati, t in Mjr court hoisv-tm^t »»< frSSStPI-knrt iWnlip of Hi* aonth. £<gZ2S2^e~u-.c-MJ.~ I T. HtKPnci, Fin. Ameriatia' uod other WaUtato. Clock., Jewelry, Ac. . 'main rrmrrr, milltille, n, j. ira«.s, hrl " ta W. r. BEIR.T'i IB IM hut Eighth Street, -mnu.iia.wniw, ' PACKAGE. AND JOBBING DBUGGI3T, N,0. »6a MAltKET STREET, Dr. E. B. Phillip". HOXC'I PIT IIC PUTSICIil, Cap. Islaad, X. J. c^'-. Ti, h. fittritH, r api mat. h. j., cift Mir letKT rot II. W niKLS, Ball.llnr of ral.ato, WASHINGTON. D. c At'CTlOjr BBIITGn. ...■assault- as. o „T[ R WW. a. HH9AD8, rwmn< STUM A>* -cis rim*. "otflFIT WEAVING. ivj LM OOd iHm 'CHMl ChoU HHliUlI •oka. tthRBmlto. torsi.. wast d.nr.wR mtEmDHrRRILCTRCR " -franauRB acan.LXftot». j J. « ri:WAHT DEP1IT, * I «• ',or,: * a ^.•r^An^v*0"
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BuUmri Card., - OAHVKI.lt. LIMA", t r FAIXTIX AFD OliniS, ctri «at cm,i.J. *' TT",ri'" * CARPERTBKS p BUILDER «. ' .APT MAT CTTT. •. ijn. k. r. pnikMPa, mtumriTif rmmais, . . . . ./AjBsaE STRRITT, Jart*MWMto|MoTu.Ldkn<>Hl '' .rrire io.ai. "• A.M. »io«r.M- il«fA8. uciiBBST ramciAS ^ 1 Oopo Mar cur — »••■*• I ^MO.HTHI of W>bU|10#OOAl4 IMIii . • £?.*r .•*"■ •wr liikm OA. tofATOtto Hmk, , .APR HAT. R.J. DREAD,' JJ PIR ATI Ull BAKERY. WAHUnOTOR ITRCXT. Ohortko PBol ORteoJ ■Hoi. •" WUp. «ppll«t' y *"""'*• CRORCk TOBIO, Plopilota. | ■ ^lRBARK * RcCOLLUR, ^ ^ RRAL ESI ATM BROKERS, CAPR ISLAND, R.J. ' awsURL^^"® ■ J|»T ai'Ollj UMPH OA ( • ftM.ll HollTOlO, W. W. JOTOOAL i t0f I V CoiRma Ron, Capo Hap. mtOA.*^" 4aa al atlalat.rrl for - tka , Pltal aiiraas. , of M.Ik Mlk aofcip. «*r Ona-, IM ORCRf UmI. PkllaM J HENRY EKRLirnER, • I S^wthionfiblo Tailor, . ' Mi. «li CHMSNUJ JSTTBRT. rROAMXPHU. . ! J J. *. RARRIION. ■ H .
' PPAAR/.VRTA.V IT. aU MtHWlUir. CAPR HAT (ITT Mb. Ik .11 AloAa M RMienm, poor a rPATIONRRT, TOILKT ARTICI U, . CUR CUTLRHT.RAROM FUUl.bC TACRLR, TOBACCO, r AFCLARI. TAT. KKDICIRRA, I I HINItrURR IRIPR,. RRCRRTB, CARTA •OACRRA ATT-"* C1PE MIT " DIAMOND " . A'pw.t i# Fanqy Tkieaar, wnl ko laati Ma ^ Dally " Win," , PhllaAatpkla. b.w Tut* BallkAAW papara. Ba^M BaaAata. Doa PlaAnJ Battao Ea*a ! 1 BCTixnrn a rumim ixstitpti, TaAAfl II to anA Beta ptapata. for Oallaca. W«I Putal, AaAApoua «a a tka ptaaUaol MatmSSIK'" a"k. ••"•"»" " * LI'p«If,iVuAA?R^2;i^ Mrs. h. dillob, HA A AHBRICAB ROW, .APR HAT. Millinery. BAkR BIBROba. JBWRUlT, rtewBpa, iatjha.ilbb; TW.VRTB. BIBBOHA BATRIPC •OfrB.HORIRRT, I — ' CAPA AU AW LA. UAtAA- ba4 Hlaaaa' Hato. Haaa Aklrla. baU. j ParlUHarj. BApa' UaM, Aa. HOWELL 4 BOUBKE. ir'aper Hangings, Cornar Fourth and MarkAttl., PhUndalphlM ■onnrrai Horru. ii«h tniapt *ire ifitaaWe wT^w Son. WILL FIT AKT WntBOW. nmnmZiW stber Jt- * " 1
Cape CONGRE9&IH ALL, *■ MATE HAT, V'-. Is dow Open for the BrecptiaH OatsU. 7 ytRITORB t. thla onrtralla. wUllilai Raaort arid toil CONCBFS" usltjRIttl, Tka OMtacaa nalllll with tka llalHdl ' , Fat RaoiAB, Ac. AAdrcM 1 1. r. CAXR, PnpHaCAf. 1 I. r. CAXR, I
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| KB FLBCANT^tUITBL OrtWUia laUtuVad OAJacttaonalrar., aaatllad ky aav Hatal OA tka lattaU. ■Rwa * W. l'«*klT<:4*'aMF"' i ^ • 00 LB trail* IXLBT. OATS KIT, X. J. PLBA.BRR AHD FURINC BOAT* TO HIBB Haala aal tntraharata attar, al akoit • aula of Baktn. patllta ■*< .1 Sin ta A. InIM t'atra", . , Wlata, Uqaora, Clcara. tit., of tka akattaal ' H-Vr. pawcXtt, , gHRRSUN HO VSR, .APBHATcrrT, N. J, N.w aptn fat the rraapUoa of puaala. Laaca, *" -5 t T™t *'*CLim$ill'kCO , Ptaprlaian, ' J^EiiAWARB lllUlB, ™. popular Hoaaa, altata. OA LA TATRTTBfe.tAt, CaJM Map, la aav opt a lat Iha s JAHBI KECRAT, PrwpHatar. t TyjERCHA VT'S^HOTEL. - MTmHct TfALT0^J?' who1* '• WILLIAM MA. OR, PtoptUto.-. irr" HEW WHOLESALE ARB RETAIL liquor store, j i HUFNAL'S Philadelphia Pharmacy, Oar. Wa.hlB(laA Aai lukm »!■.. cape Hat cm. N. I. ' i Ar.»T** A"T'<:L" - * ww -
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44'^ $>.p "a Bra tka Dallp Vara. AR IXBIAS J.Eli EN n. .•j .-. ■■; ■ ri > w *.. • Fatr chatiala— tight a* lifhltat air 01 TAPAt folAMlL kARt owaa'a heltDttp lilua uaruBad -alar, ata ; ThthABk' foital old apt •tathrt worm Dttp la thla fort it. frrcaaad f raj, Vablksaipd, tkaa tkaar watan la, | RcAtata do mora tha ladlaD', fatr ; Tka India. '■ lata, tkat toraat child WhatA iTkht. Aflkii ladOa aiaU. ilka raoaap-bkoha laallllc Wtra Aloa?UM*«altr'a al^a, ao btl|hl , Ota. for Ik, la fortal aUllaaat ihtrr, XI u rtr a t hornd at nodtta mouka, Wrat cartrnt thick, wttk Uckara (ra, ' Tbhtthitktt srrx ra Brl aaeh da,. iStaaaadad haaa aad alahod lla thliat. And rtofa Iht damto f ahaft tha .oral Eadurrd, A> eanp at aultr, naoa 'ThrdniamlnX phkaiant, all la I una. Tha whl.llla, partrtd,e, loo. al ata, Hata alakad lla Mint and found laliaf l And oa a daup and and faoaa, lo«. Ml IWl »pt Iha troahlnf fra,, Ikad.laa do» aad Saprad fall Orillha huordWt hkt rliilD foaaal ; No tin" of hid o'ro tlolht I htr head i Mpr^rr:;,, "hrfitad, hul kna« not of ila palu, Met lore with hla i proud ritah Ihrn Wart tha,— how proud you well ma, kra. With while man;, kload ta ar't, rein. When caat iha I«a hit llnp'hhi kram O'er mount fa. Hda U ptbhl, ! Whru^ltnflh'hlug ahadaa wtrrra.l.ard Ulm atthledeap, aafalhumad wall, litre oil th.y nit at i»lti,ht «ra,. Aa Hwraapaaat at eloaa old., ; AafthdrahwUrad to hear hra. Tula, i Ha lor ad thla daih-tyet! mabl, kla choice He to rod hot tbr htr foroat (toe, Apd hla wan Iota aa lota ahogl, bt, 1 hero mora, kaaba and low lata a tola. The (tool : oaka and to fir pine, 'Who*, topa'wora Julaed by ualrlmmtd tt-lKwapuriiy iha Indian hacw, >, h'atw, a I
thai fninaa hen; Wtrt woni lo dwell. One alUly alfkt, aa thua they iluod, | i VibrlRhl Ufa mobnllthl thlmmerrd down " B OpouHUa yowhwad mahltn hiowa, I Thai UHtaklOa mow tarar prtw. ' V D|oo I fa ofLlrlrd' ffelthful bow Bvponhl. MaAtoetcad, lw,^ V»1U hie hi turned Vw.nl tha unfathomad NkaaprraT baald thai ladlaa'a yoll. Ha y.n thai Jolcrd hla know flrtl. 1 BR Cod I" Mo yoOB( maa l»udlp triad, ■ wada nto'wllira dadpdlrlda i Kaptd and toaprd Into Iha aprta|. j Hponor alraA.aad maa. aaaiatd ^■woat thaarhl af aalfra fear. ^Krathlm fa bar dim emhrara, f'1) jollradlttoa here would araat, ThraHKirr. -oon (rtw raim, " T>"bur«te"'' ' from'hlod a atoud ,A aliroud Mpb'u l-uiaat white, A Mad af^^K uiirTy llfhL "» Th-mooa.«L.„d <«IMi lain ba(ua | ■jjj*»jj»i*i„ie Ja fulara fhrtn*' And .hit. lh^E,Ml N,.„i ,mi Tho tl«7 War ■ -NUdf'iU!th.u»i''1 ' "* Thtohiniio, p.Kr Ioo Hri. ilihaa IHtlK^aa Aad po l damp liaK,. IcBH..rtTW.Ih.K,,n,. CauaiiiHecw. f»MpM,,,«,R, gome of our MctaB^tTninking a ' ,cffcW w<t««DK pbiam, ron offwith bar father *a conphntn*-!mtor ,hat f i» Pcarcefr'n To^n,,|,y,n,nn •„, Inglacil bulhoiatiof^fcijim. r,OTr.' iD-hdWa (to the : drirrr^tl, n»e any I be no illahcnvir In Refute pnrt of ' a Jehn. net In' OBe ■ the mrtt ; ddrinx dcaUfcrwaE^ ^ Ow
A t.ITTI.F MRABCE. ' 1.1 CodouMedly Capo May 1* a place errata, but oecnalonnily Hmething ocenra oat of the usit^l routine of plnuantnesa, into the higher gnuje — the romantic. Op Frilny nfiemooai. 1 between four and Bve oloek, a jionil roup t rank nrrired and wa» put down before the door of the accond floor of ono of our principal hotels. Having nothing elso particularly to do, wo wen, .peculating on the trunk anil tlie prulmbili- , of its ownership, when a voting couple, evidently but recently married, np-| penrcd ori the scene and took charge of the truhk and room. Bride and groom, ! we involuntarily exclaimed. We pro'a. sume it is superfluous to say that thu lady was boautitlil and tlic gentleman brave and manly. There was no quesA tion of that, so w. were reduced again to speculating as to who Uicy were and ' where they came from. It was not time for the arrival of the train and tlie ' "hunt was in Philadelphia, they then>IbrtJ must have come by private conveyance, and tbe trunk (which wan a new one) was marked siniuly with a T. T. might have stood for Toodtoa ft or Thompson, with or without th« " p,*' or fbr a thousand other nanus equally unsatisfactory, so we thought that iu tlie cVcnldg W« Would look at the Register and sc. who occupied that room: Of course ws knew we worn meddling in matters which might not be particularly our business, -but then we had nothing else to do, and we were anxious to ascertain Ihe name of III. man who had been fortunate enough to win and wear such a magnificent loojeing young lady. Our room *m | directly opposite, so we indulged tho _ | rcdPuttitblc e.P]K'tallon of Be ing them • ! agnin. But we did not. Tea time i Membra. Night came, and the C'hll- [ 1 (Iron's Hop had no temptations for I bh». of bright m>*s nt Congress Hall room, We heard unmistakably tho sound j laugh mingled agreeably with the |iop of champagne aad tho clinking of i#s, I glasses, -jovial, happy couple, wo i thought ; "May their path be strewn, Ac., Ac.'" Wo lit a cigar iu. a sort o" j an accompaniment to the general rev- | elry across tho corridor, and thought j quite sadly of our past lives and what } We might hare been. Half dolling and ^ I dreaming we were somewhat startled by a rap on out door, opened rather tardily by ourself to lie asked by 'a j sleepy waiter if this, holding out a toU *' j cgraphio despatch, was for us. It was 1 not, hut we had found the name of the j couple over the way anil the despatch j was directed to them. More speculation, a little more mystery. Suddenly the laugh dropt to a murmur. A short * I calm and thou the big, new trunk was being rapidly repacked." Tlie gentleman wont out, stayed about ten minutes, retained with the porter, and young couple went dowu ptnire and . drove off in a carriage towards "Poverty Beach." just as the day began to What could It have meant? i
Where could they be going by way of i ,Se well's I'oint ? The first Irain brought an old gentleman, a'pollcc olllccr, and I nn explanation. It was an clopciflcnL i A first-class, gcuuluc love affair ; the < single "impediment'' being nn enraged I father with much solid cash, who so- i riously objected to a son-in-law with I only #1200 per annum. ] Cupid however wa. dglit hours i ahead, with pleasant pfospeilJ, let us : hope, even by the way of ?'»">'» Beach, i "vbhbbii rn We often mew in the newspaper" , such absurd stuff as this from the ■ Mtriiin (Conn.) Jourml : Though but recently taken Into pop- ■ ular favor, Long Branch is to-day one of tlie most famous and fashionable ' resorts in the country. It surpasses Cape May, Newport and Saratoga. Its attractions Include the finest sen beach ib America, tatting an open sea front of more than five miles of high, commanding and continuous bluff, immediately upon the ocean, without the intervention of Inner bays or outside breaker*. • • • » Tlie hotels at among the finest In the world, and are, for tlie most part, characterised by amplo«ecommodations, correct cuisine, and considerable attention to the comfort and general welfare of the guest*. We hare no objection to praising Long Branch, we have done it ourselves, over and over again. It poe- ! sesses fine drives, and many lmnclsome . villas, but this editor very evidently glibly talks about places he never taw when he speaks of it surpassing Cape May, Newport and Saratoga. We will let tbe papers of the two latter places ! speak far them, but when he declares Long Branch to hare "the finest sea beach In America" ho la eliqp'y ridiculous. Anybody who ever visited the Branch knows that the beach Is miser- ' able, so much so that all. the driving and walking it done on the bluff. Cape M.y however has a clean white sand beach extending for six miles along the breakers, from Sswdl'i Point to L tho Baysiile landing, making a drive - that reaiate almost tbe impression of ' tlie carriage wheels. It also poncsrs k the (Inert hotel ever built St any watering place in America, and we can assure our readers that (lie coming season k of 1870 win show such an Improvement t- as vrill distance all competition nt the _t Brandt or any other watering place in r Ore country. -V chap at Vong Branch say. the 1 sun tievtr, rises there until 11 o'clock. 1 A good many saaa risa later than that ' al Cape May, but lh» daughter* do ' better n a general rate. t The papera ray the Utile of Saratoga L- a CastiUan' danraei from Madrid - that ah. cannot talk English, but that i her foot Is only six inches long. Won- . Per .who measured her Ibot T
THiraiLUij* rairrrvAL. Thrmost interesting— the most beaure tiflil— U*. most saceenftit hrtut of the at season, wa* the children's frstiv*t given ig nt Congress Hall last evening. There' could be nothing more bcautiftd tlun - this grind hall filled with little chilli, ilren of all ages, all sites and all cosis tunics. Words fail us to dcscroc iuIre cquately the rrsplehdent beauty af tlie ig mentof the little ones. AtmutO o'clock i- the grand -march commenced, and all i- j the children marched around the room c. i under the lead of Mark Hassler.— j- Among the little masters and missis jr were Misses Belle Wilson, Natalie i, l Robinson, Eloiso Couovtr, Orauby >. 1 Rosalie Auspach.Joscphine Bomeisler, iu Elfa Bullock, Clara Party, I.lzzic n Snyder, Little Steinmeit, Tillic Rogers ». Virginia Cassidy, Ifattie Stellwrngen, n Minnie. Chambers, Marie Ernest, d Adck Ernest, May, Mattie Fryer, >t I.ixsic Evans, Ellison, Annie Richnnlte "on, and Masters Logan lktckius, llarry > Harrison, Robert Smith, Alexis Smith, i- Richardson, George Purnull, Frank Morrell, George Mercer, Stanton Taylor, Willie Stanton, Bertie Dixey, m Richard Marklcy, Merritt Sluiw, Henry Haunis, Horace and Edward « Cake, John Pcarce, James Lewis, Willi lie Obcrtauflcr, Herman ObcnUuffer. ,C Frank I^Oeh, Mindel. Among tlie ,t most tastefully dressed little ones in u the room were : It Annie Rockius, white bodice with a pibk skirt trimmed with white silk . fringe. Fannio Gordon, white inuslin, s blue trimmings. Sallic Gordon, white It French muslin, green silk uvenln-ss. a old, wns a beautiful wnltzer. Allelic i panlcr, wreath of pink silk rura* on B the waist, AunleMindfl. | ■ J blue pnuier, white and bilk silk sash, j r Hash and trimming*. Miss Walkcri i 1 white kid shoes with blue roselle. I I Flora Foresman, pink and blue iHiplm 1 over white dn ss. A. Itogcra, white > Cassidy, white mull, cherry silk overf dress. A. llusby, white tarieUin ^ Misses McCrendy, white dres», cherry - ntapacea, trimmed Willi cherry satin t ribbon. Auuic Richardson, Valeu- 1 ' t ciennes over pink silk dross. Ella . I Bullock, rose colored silk, white Swiss | , I orerdrcss. and blue and gold lend r necklace. Mattie, HUlloC*. pink silk ' Agnes Howell, of Baltimore, white i s Evans, whltT dross with cherry .lots j i anil Cherry triniinings. Bertie Fryer, - with blue silk panicra, looped with ;- roses. Anniolaine, white Swiss, pink ! t panlcr.. with long wavidg liaie. Belle a Wilson, white dree, puffed, scarlet - sash am! gilt boots. lidlie Ormsbjr, ! i white ilrcss, pink silk ponier eoverwl t 1 with huniton. Jennie Ormsby, white I ] dress, blue silk panlcr, festooned with I - roses. Alii* MeCreary, pink silk ii with" wliitc overdress. Alice Crothoi*. ? white dress, rufllcd, cherry sasli, with white
' necklace. p B. Iloward, dotted mull with pink e trimmings. Emma and May Iwach, pink and white, respectively, bailie .1 ' Cassidy, white mull, blue *.i»lL Ai . blue and white striped dross, ( - and blue overdress. Warny Ilowell. Matthews, white cnlciicienncs with g puffing. E. Barry, white mull, cherry g i rushings and hair powdered. Josephine n i valeuelcnoca dress, blue , satin ovenkirt, tfiillmci! With silver | bullion, one of the hanilsomaet dreisetl j children In the room. Masters Baglay _ 1 and Walker were in Highland dress. ' Tho sweetest little blonde belle of the f was ball Mise Josle Bomeisler, with ( ' dress, blue satin tuuic, with silver ( I trimmings, escorted by Master Willie i Bagley, of Pittsburg, in Highland rot- ( 1 tunic. Miss Nannie Cooper, of Pltls- ' burg, was dressed in white mall, , . trimmed with bine satin. , 1 ' GxTK'MAUjnl^H. L On Saturday, the 24th instant, ' Baron Roche, Bom of Baltimore City ' Jail, arrived with a* largo party of ■ friends, and intends remaining some time. His quarters are at the Atlantic ' Hotel, where, at 12 o'clock, nootn 1 ' " sharp time,'' he wlH hold a session * of half an hour's duration, and will be pleased., to restive his friends and 5 " enemies'' with open arms. He re- ' ports the jail in his city as being in a ' good sanitary condition, and the posi- ® tion of superintendent being among ' 1 the many " responsibUitie." reeling " Upon him. he particularly requested * the prisoners to " keep aisy until I ; 1 come for ye." Being a man of sound • and flue intellect, he number* among , ' others the Uties of Supervisor of De- " partuieuta, Overaeer of tbe Lookout, . * and Captain -General iu Emergences. . p He Is n gentleman of remarkable wit, . and his parents were before him. He , 5 has ever proven a voided friend to his 0 foster country (the land of liberty) and 0 hopes soon to visit the green " hills of ' Kiilarney,"althoughbeinga"French- ' man" we cannot conceive what he ln- ~ tends doing across Ihe channel, but suppose he may have a lingering de- " sire for the glances ' of some of the 1 bright eyes of heaven's own bine, so p frequently sural in the Green Isle of 1 Erin. Wo bare very often experienced Boron Superintendent Supervisor Cniitain-in-General Rortlo's gracrosity ' and bounteous hospitality, anil shall to meet many friend*. 0 To tbe agreeable, kind-hearted and generous Baron " we drink" a long Ufc, x and " may ysr shadow nlrcr grow . lera.'' Foxoi^IVR. * Brigham Young recently ordered A. i- Thatcher " to go and preach the Goopel UU by getting married he was willing U, fill the measure of his crea- - tion ; far, for that cause came be into b tbe world." Whether to moke saints b or stawra is not rtrtcd.-Pih.^r,
. . .1" Fra tfceT an Ikvfa pslk »1M •rarew w woe "■i ;4ndfrae on Ihe tetlnrral BTraVto wMleilva th On toatfa.,hopes sn. pa riot torer"' slrhe t re' »o»I >■ * reMfa, Ibsli «or* fa Orav wolL in MUOrtrsij-sr, •u.torratuhotL "hi Td IS! tar Hoo.va would itnkiralssl. u- Ot with > hoi Iron huro eel my tonfar. Dim II .Honlddooraao fates shoror I Napoleon was one day dining alone.] ;k with Marie-Louise nt the Tuilerles. ill Suddenly, In the s-mp-plate Jn»t handed 111 the Eni press, the hero of M.rcngo — perceived— a liliV TVklng it between s the thumb and index, the Emperor li' held it out. dripping, towards the y chamberlain in waiting The great r, mail's fare wn* dark, and he performed ic the gesture Ih the gloomiest silence. * The chamberlain was a ready man— i. He Urn. his knee, and, faying his '• hand on his heart, murmured In a r, voice broken by emotion : '• " All, sire, what bounty ! The Eiuy press's tinir ! I will keep it as long as 'i I live I" . '■ l iesnr sinlkal, disaruieil. The next . day all tlie cook* and ' '• bottlo-waslua* and chambermaids had '• their ludr clipped close as poodles. |. Poring the war a young liciilrtunl c his sent with rather a plainly dressed n lady in one of our railway trains. Tho following conversation took place bcI, twecn them, the sliouldcr-slraps leadk ing off thus: „ "Madam, have yon any relations in „ the anny ?'' "Yes sir, my huslinnd is a soldier." „ ".Vh, indeed ! I am nu officer in the c army, Madam, and my -influence may ^ t serve your huslnnd if I should meet „ him. What is his name?" ! | The young llentciiant vam.—cd nt ^ k | nPxl stopping place, too modest , even to wait to be thanked. 1 I SOUKWIIAT Mix-KD,- Brick I'oinc- a ' | rov say Col. Mix, of llio Trib ne, whllo » 1 oil his visit to Sa r.itogn witli tha Seventh si " Regiment, "caught Ills feet til liisucck- a ' tic mid sprained his ankle." Thai's h as boil as tbe young woman who stum- * 1 bled over her "Grecian bend" anil fils- ' located tier iwrk nt the fanll the fWKer ^ ' | clambake at Icing Branch. In honor of ^ ' I al the Greenbrier White Sulphur ° ' I Springs, Virginia, in honor of General h . I Is-c. in the evening oftho same day. ® .- U'antxu thk MxNTnnoiVH Iif — li ! A Canadian clergyman,- not long since, g 1 ' wns culled ii|inn by an Irish girl who s « • Inquired how mnch li« asked for " mar. C , ryiug anybody.'' f i He replied, I' a dollar «nil a lndf," i £ and Biddy departed. t 1 | A few evenings later, on being sum- t t j moiled i.i the door, he was accosted |, 1 that she had eoine to l>- inacrtdd. j. a Very well," said tile minister ; hut I Ii i' i perceiving, with aslonishmant, that I: t who wns iilono, lie continued. " Where n i An expression of disaiqiaintment s
passed over Biddy's fin lute* as she o ejaculated : "And don't you llnd tbo man for a dollar and a ltalfV" '' ' ; t Hie racyi gosslppy oorrespoudent of c the Sinrfoy IHipiIck says : Tbespfrit of improvement, doubtless stimulated by the success of this season, runs rampant lie re. Subscriptions " arebeing received toerect sn additional wing to Congress Hall, nt a cost of 100,000. Matthew Baird, Win. F. ' l'olte, .faodi 8. Milter, E. C. Kuigl^ J. R. MeCreary, Stepbon Kimball and J others, ot your city, are already sub- ' scribers to large amount* for the bonds | of th. tame. Then Mark Iterine I* anxious to erect a Stdckton House Xo. 2 on his j property, It-low tbe Excursion House, ^ and wluit was formerly the side of tlie , Mount Vernon. Devine leads off tb« subscription with the miniature sum of >100)000. PflKSEnvixO llOL'Ql'BTS.— The following deserves to bo known by erorj bidy, as it has the merit of doing what f I is represented. It is the casicit thing . ; in the world to try tho experiment : . To keep a liouquet fresh, drop a tablc- , s|>oonfril of powdered charcoal bt the , water intended far the flower stalk, , and it will keep its freshness and |ierl fume, ami look and smell as .U" Just . gathered. The charcoal settles to the , faittom of the vase, the water reiimln- . ing liquid. It U not neocssary to , cliaoge the water or charcoal for ser- . eral days. ■ 1 There is more truth than romance ' the following from an interesting ' letter In the Philadelphia Defy Preu I of yesterday : "Tliere Is conhlderabte complaint I that the hotel proprietor* are not a* ■ ranch in accord as was once their wont I Hi Is Is shown in the fact that whens ever a "hop" or "German" fa an1 nonnccd *t cms house a like entertain- ' irient fa immediately advertised at the f other, the eflket being that none are ' well attended. Or course this is all wrong. At the Stockton House "Ger1 nans'' are given tn the Urge parlors, " these rooms being decidedly superior s to tbe dining-hall for this purpose, and ' for'verymany rrasbns, not' the least f important of which is that thu dance 1 can be cumnieuued at. nn parly hour. r When such entertainments take place in tlie dining halts, a* you are aware, r tlie guests are compellrd to wall unlit 1 supik-r is conclwted and the tables are Hie New YMfc&ra/i' agyt the inert 1 enjoyable features of the scmoo al • Newport are the morning musical ' imrlies at the cottages once a weekCan't say that about Cape May. (JrHtagcit hire bardly ever vfait ea«i othc*. : s®iE^^b^r,£
Sll(hllj hlfarou from tha Newpori Nrow Uprai . THers storal ■ Justs win. tat ta kfak . U" "7-I^.bIuis., Bj *fa^to( too* "s (rrol wrara'oitoiI r*T hint 1 will M Iks (re-fail fm ! To tear Iht wurdi, "Cspo N*T hra Wrai." j ra rara-r aurrail wsi lomlrorararklkhrali | Bui Sim, llgstattorethurtr rang . , Thr seranls orthsl •■rolfan.lMuat, Arena, (he Brl. te law ttelifkl Junl Hp Ms taod s b*U huRnwi, i ""TLtor " Sow i top Ihe |swr." Ufa uM rasa sold. "Too flirt lUsr" hto tasohr. his bosrt. The -nfahrr' Ulu oproat hto wrlil, Th. L.plrt • tosto to to a a„|'r -«». drop lb. i toll ■" ll« rasldc* .tod, -sod rash* . tore 'boras Ma' tratt.d." A -hoi ball'.' hll klra la (hi rjr. • Ifawsir 1 jou-ll fQofl to- out oa fort I " He nurinurod, wllh hli Uto.1 hroolh, -BtooBsll! • There on the cold rsrlh dre.r sod (rsj, To iwefeto ieUj enssbro, helsp. aiTuuxu run msnr. The water of Salt Lake j* so den*, that a man cannot sink in It. - The editor of the Con-inn A-porr«r demonstrated tills by standing upright in the coukl opt sink to the chin. He could lie on the water, stand in it, take slmont any porttlon, and still he wenld lloat and could not sink. It is necesafter swimming in tlifa briny water to rinse off wlUi fresh, for the salt, water condenses on one's person, and leaves one, when dry, looking as if had fawn powdered all over with whitcchalk. , At the watering places the flnrat is reserved for the latter pmt of the season, though many liandsome loilcUee are (hko. Ererylbing UmI wears an underdress nlso wears an ovi-rdreas nowadays. The Grecian tend still clln-s to' some it tlie fair thongh not to so groat M't-XtoD) as last seahon, yet sufficiently dfaOtfaf " ing. Everything Is bunchei and ' gathered and puckered up In Ihe roar, and nn absence of crinoline Is nbtleed. are worn mnch smaller than formerly, ami sre'diwnuecWeA astojhe direction to take, fait It Is rumored" that tli.y are to be carried quite lowin tlie neck, and a few of the most daring already adopted the style. A fashion which prevailed fast-year, end i- seen this. 'is fbr gentlemen to carry I lilnck silk umbrellas to protect them the In nt or tlie sun. ThUls rety sensible, ami there fa no reason Why a gentkiman should n.t carry a sunslisilo as well as a lady, or wear* vail a roil
or carry a nniff. too, if he. please.. Some curious devices were resorted toat M. oppcnhciin-* hall (thy splendor . of which is, the talk of .alt amuse the Viceroy. New Agures were invented for Ihe after-snpper cotillion. I -urge scaled envelopes were distributed among the ladies, Who opening them found grotesque . hood-drones inside, . with which they w»ro expected to crown tliclr partners. Crackers containing piree« of fancy roe turns were .tqi? (Hilled, between UwTflgurra of one of the dsncce, and tbe gentlemen lied to wanr the finery which fell to their ' sliire.' In wlrat was railed the steepieeho.se ilanro tlie fadlee reed radfcns bca r- ' |iijj (he names' of weli-kaewn ratehorses and the gentlemen cards similarly ' I Inscribed. At It signal the mnsic struck and each gentleman hastened to 1 discover the lady on whose fan Was I written liw sainu name a. on , hi. eard. Another fantastic novetty wu the dis- . tributlon of hoop, among the geutlrr men, one to eacb tax. The tax adrancet! t to a lady, airryillfe their hoop between . them, and on tonehinga aprmg R suddenly imprisoned the one ilestinad to * te the lady's partner. Both the o'ri0 ental vttator*anA' the native visitor* are said to have been mnch amused by •- these performances. ' The Emperor of Russia lately ordered tbe Imperial Opera dimmer to offer Albout one hundred and twrally pounds per mouth and War hundred j'omids for traveling ekpenstra. Madame Albout replied that dte would » not accept lower tonus than those on f which la Hitti had song.' Itep^iat • by telegraph, the Emperor raqrakBrib her to nCu.pt nn' engagement fbr 8b t Petersburg, identical with the oao Pat tt ■ signed lata winter. The fahbiooabie style of ffahiog Itast . is of a taxo and shape adapted to care . rying a day's rations, "undstoork," e between the top of Mm head and tb. t inside of the hat, with tbe hat on. II A lady in Troy fa haviDg photo- ' gikplis of bee male Trienda pfaeed ins ' book form, and labelled "Book of d Iiima." Then are a few "flams" t ""-I A notice, ported ^it Ute 'door, *s> noundug a change of opera the other - evening, at Convent Gardrtt, on ac-

