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cXpe may county oceaw wave, cape island, new jersey.

CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE.

inoepenocnt but not NCUTRAL.

: .CAPE ISLAND NVJ. THCEtDAY imnie, hajws u. imo. ONLY in ANNUM !! Editor. PabUsher And Proprietor.

LOCAL ISP MATE l-STEUIGESCE. THI ‘•OCEAS WAVX" OFFITE, FOE SALE TH* »US<CXIUKK, tie prMemt puHiafer ead pmpnetof of this paper, finding' that the rloie eon* Uaewest end aedratar> hahlt t nT Ua tnalna rlixatal to kla healthy offers the eatahllahara! for

•ale.

There U fray thing roanerted with It neeeaaary for a KKWNPA*’KR and JOB OI TICE. Fw an actire, eeergetlr, pracUral printer, who la capAhla Of readurtmg a rauatry aevapaper, a rare chance i> here oBrndtora pcraaaeet bualarej. » o another locality, the t also sell bis PRIVATB RKMDKXCK- The cottage has bcca buUt about ten years. 1a la good repair, barlag.'but afev weeks ago, been Cbaaongbly repolated, both loaldc and outride. It U pieaaaotly located, with a full slew of the ooeaa, aOprdiBc a Beat, eoarcnieat hone (or For particulars addrcaa, or apply lo J. 8..LKA<*n, « Car* ItLAKB, ft. it OVZ IGEHTAT TCCKAHOE. Tnoa. U Bc.-*ia, at TUrhaboe, haring kindly nonanled to act as local agent for tbU paper. U duly aatherised to receive eubecrtptioac. and coilart bills due this oOre. and receipt for the same. J.B.UCACH, Proprietor.

EVSbontd the rendtra of the Ware dt» eovdr any ptodiar exetUenciet in the ndilorial departmetil tUia week, they may atiritinte it lo the niter inability of the edilor.to attend to the datiea of bif aaoctnm, tiwtnf lo aickneaa, which confined him to liis hoaceat the, time those duties mutt neveeaarily be attended, if at all. No other apology ia thought neceuary,

I.abcb Salk or Wall I'eraa.—Oor reader* will eee, by reading an adrertiaement la another column, that the largest Public Bale of Wall Paper that has ever taken place in this county, will come off on Monday the 7th dgy of Mey next, at the Post Office baildiog, lately kept by Jamee Clark deceased* . We do not hesitate the Iran in saying that the citixens of Cape M ay co , tare nnt. or never will have a better opportapity than ibis, of purchasing bargain; in .JVall Paper. Borders, Dooks, btatinn aay.de. Them will also be cold at. the -easoo time a natnl»er of artidea .of Vep,?. hold goods. Paper may he had at Private Hale by‘application lo Mrs. Kliaa Clarks Capo Island. - " _ ■ „ . Wart Jcuear' Acs dent—By riference fq an advertisement‘in another pladi/il will be aeeu that the above aamed Iiisti. tufion has again been opened as a Boarding and Day School. 1* is now nnder the >n. parrisinn of John Go«mau. A*M.. and wc nre credibly informed that a better man lor the place can nowhere be found. The Principal knowing that it has herriofore me'ldilh many unfavorable change*, is now ecdeavtjnPg to build it np as ah Education *d Inmitntion, and intrnda lo make it f*r snaerior to what it previously wa». Pot farther particular?, read adwtiee-s-*nt. _ ' _ ffirOva Biuduktov Kxchakomi.—As weopaned the Brid^hton papers on Saturday night last, we ednia hot colic* what a fswai ehaage had been mad* in them Robert. iJ. Potter, Kstj., of Bridgrton. ha? •wociated himself with Mr. Nixon of the CncoKirta. and they present it to its pateops this weak with an entirely new drcis. euosidceahly enlarged, and in onr estiroatlM, it ia greatly improved in appearance. Priwfld Ferguson of the Pioscca, alio. •Mds out his sheet in a neat and new atUrw. Bridgeton, we think, must be look-

ing np.

1/mem were to consider their dignity as man, they would spam at titles, and look a; them as kaick-names. Titlas and orders it is t«M are harmless things, but they produce a kind of foppery in the human character th^rjfogradsss it[ Ulkiag about .u «we rib. Aom, like* girl,and showing its new forttr like* child, is nay thing hat pleasing to an American oar. "Uncle Sam's'’ dominions hare no lilted-gentry ; the only dignUy Co which man aspire here being that imparted to them by the gracofol and beaniiful " ggott n np by K. If. Bldridge. the led clothier. N. K. cor. of Eighth A it at*.. Philadelphia. Hit beastifal

WThy. Miuaiiat A Ui.A*F»oito. IUil- ing. and then if it

aoAD.—W* call altoolion to the following interesting/»ct, which we clip from tb« Bridgeton Cfaroniele of the 10th in*t:

Wo have toe aathority tor rlating that The supplement to act to establish pub- Wednesday

the West Jetwey Railroad Company hare entered into an agreement with the Millville and Oiassboro’i Company, to construct their road from Woodbury to Glassboro’ by the 1 st of April, 1861, under a forfeiture of gl.OOfl per month, for. every

month’s delay after that time.

- The Millville'and Glsmbeio* Road expect to commence reaping their Road from Millville to Glaasboru,' by the first of July

•As a snre core for dyspepsia, loss of appetite, jaundice, Kver-couplaint, ferar and ague, billions complaints, neuralgia, nervousness, oppression after eating, and female complaints we would. recommend the "Oxygenated Bitters" for sale by the storekeepers in the county. Take notice of the advertisement in another column. AcxKowijcDcMrxTK—Hon. John T. Nixon has sent ns a Dumber of National speeches, for jrhieb. he baa onr thanks,

i drawsd back, then i POLITICAL 1KTCLLI0ERCE. . , , sm*? jm. ju —~ *

it would be postponed. > ■ ^TJoint Marviac.—The Konate a tow j On Monday, Feb. 10th, CHARLES Mr. Mood withdrew the motion, and the dsyr sine* Informed the Honie that they] infant son cf Swain and Sarah

bill was ordered to a third reading. ! would be n

lie schools *

ing.’

ready to go into Joint Meeting on Hoffmap. “C**! three weeks and one day. ay the 14th in t. M'e presume i ■‘fiiifcr little children to come nntn me.

TO RENT.

inunux *iii <u*>iavcvi'k , . , ,

-1,1*. lor ,l„.

meats. Onr thanks are doe lo Mr. Horace 0 c,>ts -

London; for saveral valuable London Illus-

trated Tapers.

PBreakwatm.—The Hon. John T. Nixon informs os by a private letter, that he is busily engaged at Washington in the Breakwater matter. We trust he will be snccessfnl in seeming an appropriation for

this greatly needed work.

0*A rare chance is offered to any person that wishes to rent s small farm. It boh a large and comfortable dwelling boue on the premises, and the land is in a good state of cultivation. For information inquire of Joseph Eldridge at Cold

Spring. See advertisement.

ordered to its Third read-' tb* House will concur and the Jo.nl - “fogSof iSTvetr* ^ - 0l ^

Mediae hrld *t that time. There will be !

Tjicday. M.*‘, B. ^ . rp> , itlon », , h , N-.r Cold Sprlo, ll.roh <tb lew, Prrty rtfor.,1 . ,ot»L- .i wli „ n 5 , r . s , oM lh , „r Frit •' 0HN L. «* of Go.,,, ud »*> Hoff, tow lo, . .opplom.ot to Iho bill lo * ot- : ^ K „ p „._n. h „ ,* rf omod bl> doll,. : l» «t« ."f J«„ of ki, ^r. gutt,, Iho Coon* of Uw. ,o »,||. ...j ,o ... 1,factor,, th.t both Item i,’* '• bod, cold in death. U o B ,rz™^-ZL B z'Zs:.r*. > ■ H kL ™ ^ - tlla»boro' Railroad , Hr. I ““ i ^ “ -«"• *«• »•

Unk.gi, for Charter ofP~pl.. Sff"“l-I u,;, , bc „ r^ldatn. but uj

•r* 1 Fim 1>* ; „.„r„ no . ...ad the perot bo.W.1. , -

a , Col. bmith, b.« it* io.lOc track decidrdl). - ’ ilOUiSL AN1) LOT.

dfg*r« o/ Co~tt«a-»oppl«b.ot to Cl.,to. OR SMALL FARM -

'““"“"S ««“ f l ““b . T...o.h,p, rbctrd be tb. op|*.,lio» i -

vent persons: snpplen'eut to act for fore- . * , . * * * ■» — m ■ mm ■ im

, . • rv t party to represent the Second Afcsvmbly ,

closing mortgages; supplement to act tor - ; . r .. .. , . *y H.W. ELDRIDGE.

7 . • ■ . i • , Histrict of Gloucester Co. N. J.. *l tb« , . .

protection of slicep ; relative to nncliumed ... , ,, , . - .j, ror ,n,or »*Uon, inquire of .. vv *. -a r . special eleciiwn licld e Uw iisyi since lo nl* dividends and deposits; to provide for col-: , • V u .i i »' VarehiKaLim J.CWETH KtORCDCC,

1 . ’ r the vacancy occasioned by ibe death of | ■ v * rcfi I w»rJ8Sa

lection of delinquent taxes. The Commit-; . . . .. 1 — , ^ , . .-rii Mr. Ilaikrr. the lute inrumbent. Mr. PRIV/ATC' cai r- ! M reported adrenal, OD U ” “‘~' 1 1,.16*4 o«»|,riV,o, „, . tolb., of tb. L" J ^ ® A ^ E ' _

,o s btll. t—r, relating to Conn,, Urrk.- ;

w ; » m ‘i"* t r foi -

•The UppOSitiull^raiKenuon v> : .— 0 IW-ff.^a NW.ka»»a«» I

sold in pay- , Mr- n ,_ imm OI1H ,„ 1BIjr » wuoce • *“™ * , “ rW * no. -MIMM I >|%rehuM f tI|

MUt Introduced.—Mr Graham, sup. t«. i

act for punishment of thleres. ! “ y , . - -r. . were appointed. Resolut Lott.— To direct the purchase of Mitch- , . , v..: ! xi.- r-.v r ..l..i. denouncing Buchar.au? •

and villages; sapplemcnl to act fur the re.

>ur inai.aff, . , -—• l uc

l‘bo Hon. Itovn* Cdnmnd* -lit nUr.arr.vt “I',.1 TrtnMt. nn Tlrnr*!., ImI 1 .

1 ! a.-t maL-mfr iHtuL tiahla In t>n entd •« n*V- ' , . I rof fsrUcuUr*

ll»e member civet re- . axfUTt! »hof u<t dwsxukq molsu. «-! nd is big My spohen of. j coT

„W.„r.nt,o„ nf tbi. |

For Saul—It will be seen by an advertisement in another place, that Mr,

ell's National Map for the ate of schools.

; Ti>#r* was -a lurga ai tendance. Jnd^ Tbrter, of Camden |irutj<lt-d. Twenty- j - *! eight delegate? to ibe Chicago Convention

e adopted

i adiuiuii-tnilion and

SMITH COBSOX.

_ . .. „ ! against ih* slave code. The delegates .*WT b Tp..* , “«?U*; lo chartrr . „„ u

I probable that they wiH wnre the nemiua-

, Dayton, for the Tres

People' 1 Agricultural Society.

On motion of Mr. Carter, Ilia lloua* 1 . _ . .. ...

lion of -ion. W

took op the bill lo repeal the nineteenth i ( j eucr

At the Democrat Slat* Conventioa of Lonisiana a resolation was offered re-

t qoiring the advption of the territorial resc-ZT-JZm, . „ lation of Senator Davis, at Charleston, and

EBTULTOF ZLICTIOKFOE TOWKSHIP OFFI- ...

CEBU Danrn.TOWMHir ! “■■■'"'""E ' L • Lom.ian.drlce.l.. tn with Tnwn Cl.rk.-Uan.inf II. Rim. ,!r ‘” fro " '»"'«tt>'«» << lk *J •'« b" 1

Judge of Election.—William L. Fidler. TSeven of the twelve Republican pa-

section ol the charier of the Weil Jersey j Railroad on stcond reading. It Vai read |

and ordered <o a third reading.

; pen of Kai

...id .o prefer Mr. S— .tL * '» was lately'

March, ltth,

Assessor.—Thomas Lodlam. Collector.—ElmqtT. Edward*.

jClioien Freeholders — William S. Town-

Smith Corson, will sell at private sale his ■ ^|' n,on H- Ludlam. Blscksmilh Shop, dwelling-house and two Surveyors of Highways —Daniel Tyler, acres of land. The sitoalion is an excel- i ®' c l ,ar ^ Stephenion, John M. Christian,

lent one, bring in the village of Goshen- Commissioner* of. Appeal.—Jesse C. . See edvertisement. Godfrey, John B navtt, J.*se H. Diverty. ,lre ' 1 u,a J ori ‘. T -

— . Over-i-ers of Poor—Sami. HEW JFUZTLEGISLATURE. Maylon Foster.

Bill, 1 M'r‘”s,m,"“!‘„ C 'i.. , ^

creevH the Judges of Cemmon Pima in • W.CharieaA,raadol. Joseph K. Allen. - . . . ai CumberUntl. . Township Cominittee.-John Wendy, i •••hvtum^o.ecrtwr.ouAhe

PUBLIC SALE,

On MONDAY, MAY Tlh, 18C0.

At 9 o’clock to the Boreibr. ot

WALL PAPER

AND BORDERS,

at ike STUKBof JAMBS CL A RK, deed.

Late POST MASTER,

DKCATCH ST.. CAPE 1 SI. A NIX.

Tofclhcr with aa addiUoaer —— -

TWO OR THREE THOU BAHS BOLLS, •o a* to sake the sale attractive aed worlhr the atteatBaot the publle : Aire, the reomaiTtf lb* BOOKS, STATIONERY, kc.. Ah^at the same tiae, eomc article* of Hoosckolf t J~ PAPER Bay be bad at any time •rctioiu tn> the day of sale, -at Low Prices, on apiS^l^? £ Mm. Kuza Clabs. ^

t» for anirr wbara the Poet of-

ard for Trevidcut, three Gov. Chase, and

two are silent. pHBH ^ taTAl the city eLctiou hrld in Cbicego, WEST JERSEY ACADEMY 111., on the Tlh inst. John Wentworth re- (BOARDING AND DAY BCHOdL.)* pubiiian. was elected Mayor, by bpu- ; ^DHIDGETON. N. J,

The whole republican lick- i J OHW OOSMAN,

1 riv«E ixrrmmbK, a

Principal^

Jttl. II. Uobituun,; et bfJtart-TliS Lin. >oJa>j<r. 1 TS_L®ffiSS‘LSV'JS 11‘h/whole uumln-r of Totes polled «** f’J,- e,T P »dvaat««c to etodents itrcSkit

am, ■ '

(^i'hu MaiiraclifaelU State Republican

Ordered 7kinl/ieading.-romUowTnt- Joha L. .Smith.'. William S. Town,end. ! 7,h ,n, ‘' Cau - toes to purchase lands Mid by their au- lUndersoct. Robert W. Bennett. I ' enliu, ' *1^' 0 ‘ ,f “ f***»*“« ^nathorny; relative to bshenes in Cape May; o‘ • . V". - ■ , . , } .. i 0 r .Svaard for the I’realdvncv an act to ioco'poroa Now Jereoy Toblish. § u J >en ? t » 0, ? e «L. —Maurice ,or Ulc >’ . ing-Housu. • Beesly. j «T At the charter^election which lookj M. Hendricks a (education committee) j Justice of Peace.—John W. Goff loam-| iD . I,L,IC * N ’ Y 0D March 6tb. the presented reports of principal of the Nor- ing M.- Btce. -- ■. republican* elected their emire^icket, with mal School a* to number of scholars from ConstableA—Tbon.ns Ludlam, John Tv- ^ tb * ® r «oe trustee. This place each bounty in said school since its orgun {ler. ' has been is stronghold of Americanism for tralion, 1000 copies ordered printed. Pontd Keepers.—Sami.. 11. Sobtneif, Cvc : e * r * I** 1 - The repebficans are uom The bill to do aWy with the Normal ' Joseph JL Wilson. —. . Crin S * »“ ,u * e > n honor of their vkiory. School was made tKe special order for. Public school money 51500, fit At a municipal olectivn held «t Troy.

Thursday next. For Highways 8400. ' N. Y. on the 8Ui inst. Isaac McCoorabce. _ . The resolutions amending the constilu ■ - '—«—• -V democrat was elected Mayor by 300 m*jorj^ ADMINISTRATORS' SALE, tion were token'np and jnode the special T OEHKEAL XHTELUSEHCE. ity. w ill be Sold at Pnbi/c Sale, on tinier of Thursday. flarLiTCc rnomi Txzaa.—I’he Au*tin WMr. MUrgaurilepublican was elected j TUESDAY, MARCH 20th, 1880, Hoisr.—introduced.—Ur. Bennett, sop. Garette contains two colnmns of accounts ■ Mayor at an election held in Auburn N. i A T ,be r*ei<teueeof samucl kLDRittciv

of murders ced robberies by Indians itn : Y- o3 the Clh ingl., by 400 majority. (tour^Jioure, • bo **

the frontier. One of the most daring oT) faTAt a local elect on held in Aloxan- *” these inroads was made upon the neighbor- | dria, Vo., on the 6th inst^ the American

hood of Meridian, which is a considerable j Ucket »»* electod entir*-.

cl pal t* at exi>er»<*e

Library nf o

- reveraj

• uri'Mtrd tiy as] me*;!, for Ui« jt

pUpU*. . ^

tfon of. re* re week* Biejaanual SeuloB will berraflevcoBnracc uo the FIRST WKDNFSUA V >c» -\r*r*, will Jw riven aa a holMarT^ t ^ ^ -^-Wa.aaSK eOvan-

For further lafonsaUoa aUdrrre the Mattpal - Hefrrrnrea.—Rev. N. B. Jon«. r* n • tu, • W. Hubhanl, TIcw. Johu T. Nivno aaJ \YUU»ak' lOioer, V_D_ l:riiic*-Joc; Jorejtlt E*q Ire Hill; A. A lU.bcr, laqt, Uoodljr HLUe £ H.Su", *f‘ B- “■ f “ft—

to aheep law ; Mr. Hall, sup. to act <

• of cassimere and vaatingi re especially worthy of in-

alamode. Call

ceroing estates of persons wjuf’ die insol-

vent.

Ratted.—To charter Cape May Co.. Ag-

ricnltuial. Society; to raise money for j town, at least one hundred miles within schools j sop. to act relative to hawkera j ihe outer line of settlementx. The whole and pedlars. ; frontier exposud to the incursions of the

YTxdxrsdat, March 7.

Sr*atx.—Report*.—To incorporate Cape May County Agiicoltnral Society; to Iscilitate foreclosure of mortgages. Ordered Third Reading.—Snp. to act con cerning roads ; for relief of married worn* n ; sop. to act to regulate election*. Patted.—-To allow family of intestates 8200 worth of property, whether debtors or not; snp. to act concerning roads. M r. Bodd introduced a sup. relative to

lunatic*

XJocbil—Ibe snp. lo the charter of the Millville and Ulasaboro* Railroad, authorising the extension of the road from MillYille to Cape Island—was taken op on a

second reading.

Mr. Wood said that last winter the Legislature passed a bill similar to this, aniborisiug a railroad between these points, •nd he thought that some explanation should be made before thu House was callupon to vote. Aa no explanation has been given, be moved that the bill be indefinitely postponed. M r. Hall said tbal he hoped the bill would be indefinitely postponed. The road was

Indians is cow thoroughly alarmed, and is almost withont protection. Three' coir.paates only have'been raised, and those are

nearly a hundred miles apart.

•STMr. Fredrick -Southgate Brown has petitioned to the Lonisana Legislature tu permit him to leave off the latter part ef his name, leaving it Frederick Southgate, because Old John Brown has rendered the

name infamous. -i

VThe latest report from northcrn^lexicp are ibat Catavajal is seeking /merican aid for Juaret, and that Miramoif has or-

“■ivW.Js.

H0UBEH0LD AKD XITCHEH FUHHITURX.

loclutUaj Bed* nod DmIui Chill r*. l-ooUits-CiaaM*, Crocker.. Tlsnriirr.TaM** C.

, . %. ,, „ * also—PROVISIONS, sueb aa r In Ltica, N.\., Hail. Kniiublican, ft>rk Hum*. PuUtor* T,itali»,*r.

abo-AURICULTL’RAL tMt-LKMENTa,

was elected Mayor, by 76 majority, on the 6th iu?t. The Democrats, elected the rest

of their ticket.

tine la |>»rt „t IVarock, frottik’.‘and Sew York mow*; kcn-lt-lt t uIMiaKr*, M*aurt«a<l SauSa.tsM,-^—t Aire—Onr Ujhl Carriacr uul I la ram*, uoe «o4

rwd ontfff;

captured by the Brittikh steamer Triton, and token into the port of St Helen* 89'1'lie occasion for the viiit, iu June next, of the Prince of Wales to Canada is that be may pot into its place the last stone of the Yidtoria Bridge over the St. Lmwrcncr, at Montreal, belonging to and forming part of the Grand Trunk Railway

of Canada.

WFeur thousand Catholics met in To-

greatly needed, and this bill was the only | on Tnesdsy, to sympathise with the

not means nf obtaining it. He did nut know ! Po I*

what had become of the bill passed last i «rMarch opened at Savannah, G*. winter, anthorifing the Weal Jersey Com- j w . * * tr * r * storm .of ihno.d.er and light-

b “‘ “^ r^J.k.E^,.^ r^i,, cki.r or tb,

.1,. BfU «id tku h. k»p_i J..U- *'• "» * <• »■«

withdraw the motion to pvsG ~

dered Cortinas to hbld ont till March, Micb., on the 5th inst., the Republicans when he would receive reinforcements- elected their whole ticket. tSTA Spanish slaver, with six hundred 1 WLian. Kerr.—The proprietors of the negroes on board, is reported to have been Baltimore Patriot have sued thu publish*

At Rochester N. Y., an election was ; Two-ljerae* li-d!*iron^'uk^L u (ood onict belj sud the lUfiubhc-o Ubkbt .i.c ! “Sg'igjgJ'—.<5&. , ' A ; •* <iTAt the charter electioa held i n ' ^r*.°Li' fo ’ ,la ******'' wtU •‘"““res

Marshal!, Mich., en the 5ih inst*, the Democratic ticket nas trinmphant. The DemoctoU had a gain of 200 ©»or the election

•f last year.

GrTbe Municipal election which took place at Galena, 111, waa carried principally by the Democrat* ’At an election held at Battle Creek,

era pf the Clipper tor libel. The offensive language was that the Patriot had bcei "bongl>t sod paid for by tbe republicans."

leilysowa

Aire-MAr, cooiiffilnr of Timothy, Herds amt

'*'* **•'

iocluAlua 11 and I* fret Cedar • nd Whl “ ‘c<l.t Slake*. Feor. Ltoek* WliUe and Yellow line Boards. frunRShia. CU*. Lord wood, oa KiheIliSr.ffer'* Shore; Move Wood, ml uu. ^ Tht *l«jk. foie will eoBBeDBe I k A. M. If the weather should t* nm^at the.»ior hour theoaxt <».r Of O-Conriltlon. mtbde kao ' T

JOHN H. HMd,

Jacob k. KLURiDcETt

Narrhsr- —

ADMINISTRATRIX SALE

OF REAL ESTATE.

P unuaot to an order of tbe Orphan’* court of

th* County of Cape May. the .ubrerilwT.m

•ell at ttiMU Vendue, on Saturday fbeiltbdav or April next at oue o'clock V. SI , on the premUe*

srasshisir ass’,' “•*

No. I. 1» a home and lot ot land. eonUlnlnr 3

wowpvcw Twe-r*T v Tr;Yvrf ! actee C pervhc* and 3So Unit*, altvate ou the roau rOREieif IHTELIJeEKCE. lca*lin»: from seanlle to Fctcmhor*. odjoiatoa iho

Farther intelligence from Europe by Ibe j u **nnrid Sir. tic.li-ti, «t St. John,. N. B.. i, ™. I

cini A Muter ... ermtt .b.,; ,'f” “ a ‘* 3 ^*“oi-^-lii ? Virt», Emnmoe.l btel U- ■ ^Ji'rS^lW'ySSSgCSiS sued an address calling Naples and Sicily ,**«*.» elevenywiehe*. irraction. The arming in Piedmont! ^ Uc ” ©££■ ie rated. It bas been decided by a! KB- No*, s and i w** uu oc to tiw’»aid ni^oT congregation of Cardinals at the Vatican j 12*^ <u ' -u * 0 * ** Mr *‘ Ehtat*

W* VAoruium* ai mv » aiican , v.r-hotu Carreo dee'ilT «of to excommunicate the King of Sardinia ifiarcb u! u ’

whatever political erento may happen. A j — — r—— - plot is rumored to hare been discovered! Maryland State Senate baa against the Emperor Napoleon. Tbe adopted an addreee paaeed by the House, av Speniards had made another sortie agair.n king the Govenor to remove Judge Stnmtr

. ! —The Virginia legislative Committee

10 ^ Is-ajasrerenpauj^w to urging SfeneVielic ! h W!*P orUd #»««*,•

i

. Let the bttl come upon a third read-: introduced into Wilmii.gioo. Del ; rats ware noauijaous in or

i ' | policy agatuflfho Moen.

nd Ilaxld, or efitutming their sealenca.