O — 1 — » - -' J T^'. ~- "J?" - -• .1 CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN »AVE. CAPE I3LAN0, NEW JERSEY I
%<tay«.'jSag <!>riM ®hi)? ' CAPE ISLAND N. [. J. S. Editor and Proprietor. Thtn*<Uy.~March. 12. 1883 QMS DOLLAR ^ K*Vj^pjjsjftV'' THE COB&JRir no* LAW. Qm of tte important and interesting matter* now before tha public V tk* t'«B eertptioo bdl, ptmJ at nearly tbe r!o»s of i. tUe tail Cort-" "*. As there I* much in | tte act of V«rj little 4ntere*t to the public j jfOorratif . we only give a brief comi cnuiaui- j whrc h rnelede# all of feMMSsI jntfre«t. } This bill provide*. M regards con j •cription, - in aubstoue* as foil..*.: All nbhr-bouicd mol» eitireti*. ni-d tbc«e *lio : have declared Ibeir. intcoliun* to Income ouch, or hsvu ai'tvi rd 1 lie. fifth I of *nf. ; frige. bnlaeeu tbe a a** of 20 and 45 vear» - constitute tbe Nation*! forces bf the j United State*, and are liable lo perform j military duty wjaen called out by the Pr. • 1 •lent. The exempts are tho«e a ho are physically or mca'ally onfit. Ibo Vim Pre*; ideal, bead* of Krecotiva IVpar: tnnni*. Alnited Slates Jndfteo.kiovernors of antes, eaty aoit of en indigent widow, or- infirm parent, or one snch »on. where there are - two or more, to be selected by. the parent, j a )«o tte aofy - brother of orptewv^trildri-n j under twelve years, alto tho fatUte— ol ' metberle*! cUlJren of Ibo ra : • ege ; anil j when two or a family are in military scr-'j vice, tlia remainder of such family not i exceeding two, (ball be exempt. No r~»' \ ana convicted" of .fslony »te!l be enrolled or ! permitted to aerve. Ths Natiuuut force • not now' In4* service it to be ditiiled into j two classes, tbe first clots ernbrweiag all i between 'JO and 35 years of a ft. and all j wa married men M^RKUind411 Jens* ot 1 ajje. Tfco second class etobraeet ait the' alters tod will not be colled into service ; until after the first class. Por convenience ot enrolment, district.. urd made correv peadinK wiib tho Congrvwiqpal district- ; in each of which the President app> ints j» PiotosI Marshal with rank and pay ot Captaio of cavalry, or he may detail an officer of similar rank" who shall bore a Lurreu in tb« War Depart mefit. and shall /' make Ibo nirdful rules- »nd reflations for Warring oat ibepsovisions of (biftwet. These j hUaabalu ara to arrest deserter*. roper tsqasoaalile praeift.* and detect spies, kc *"* In each district" there. U la bo a Bnwwtnf Knrolnrenk, consisting of the Provost Marshal and two 0ll\|r parsons, appointed by the President, on* of wl.om is to In- a physician asd arirgeon. This board shall e diviJo tins district into cnnvenienl rub. ^^Mutricts mod perfect an enrolment one« in year, each clasa to be enrolled MpaPersona thus enroled nrn-fiihjicL ^^Lwaart to be called into serviejr to Hmtei years or during the war, on with tbe prevent vulnn- [ bounty money, Ac . in^^ksssary to uioku a draft, 1 indicate tte nnml-rr ^^ving into coaeiderati'.u ] ffiraished since. the^^Vjhe war, to a* lo fairly j ; the enrolling other^^Bs droll * tb 50 per cent ' Bp tea days serve notices ^Bli-cu. Sabs I; tut os may be j ^HPoaunatation made nut toj ^Bebundred dall/ir*, at tte dis l ha Secretary of War. Any. ^^^Vrs'l-d and failing lo report, or ^^K»h » .substitute, or pay bia runtmuta HRn, shall be deetoud a deserter, and j subject t» iaunediate arrest T he bill pro f vide* for the proper surgical e|antioati«n ! of tbe drsfied men. and the |>tnisbment ol | aarpeon* who receive bribes. Wben the | draft is eiH»hrd. all those not taken arv | allowed traveling pay to their - hem. - j Tbo»e who furnish »ub<titnt-.« are exenipt '■ far tte eajjrw limn of the draft, nod the • •abstitnle hus tbe satae pay. Ac., as though . originally drafted. The l.i II also provides that volanteers ] bow la service who re enlist for noe jenr ' shall have a boa«'y of $50, one half paid | down ; tlip-c who enlist for t*o year* r- j ceive JjS wf tbe mgnlar $100 booaty. ' Tbr t* arc also provisions lor ihecontuli.lu j tion ct nvistM rvg^kicnU ; also that •». n j erak in tbe field may - aecnte cnort -martial I oentence agaioat spice. rks- rVecs, muUhr. ,,. | or u-nr<l*rers. without reference to the ! "President ; coorl* martial may redaa. ah. eentre officarv totte. rauk* ; clothiag arms. Ae.. shall $.ol b- pb-dgsd or r-ivec illegal Mtedoi perwns wte.eaiiea wUan tn teeart, or haebnr item, or buy iU»r VM/r •nifoemo. sad wttp rsj-tsin, ar AaaarteM. may te fined $500 and imprieeg' ed fret s.« mwatte U> Li pm. Acy J !
e.'% l» di' >u, oA.uissiiadev th^m (rum forming inilaair .ul> . ebajiiw* inmaar iy arrested, locked,!*/. tinViMbo ^*'l is fini.-b ml, theh be tfted.by-a^ivil Couh.'a.'d fitieil $500 or invprircne'l 'two /J*af»N or both . The P reside nVoaAbcjwMaSv of tbis net. shall lr*oadfprr>clarnatinn r-crllingf ab«cn. tees from tbe army, who may *etcrn wltbuut . punishment within the tijsic inrlicated. <J cepl tbe forfciiare dtTfay for the time ol Bte'ncn ; thove who do not returo will : desert .-is. Olllcera absent «i:b leava. except for sickness ur * nni.ds. receive Lai' ' pay ? ufticelk absent eitiioul leave.wio pay 1 j at all, 'There are other pruvisfon*. bt>t ' chiefiy of details not | artibnlnrly impur I ' j loot. WAS AND OTHER NEWS, j ! ' . 1 1 Ti e army of General. Uub crane is ! slowly but surely edvanclwg. The ene- ( itty, had the temerity If attack a brigade ' of regulars who were out foraging, but j iliey were inimcdi#!<dy driven hack. . i Another eUach wa» nfoK and they' were j , reiioised a llCOnd time. The n-bel camp in K"nftickv, 'near Jlonnt i>terlfne, ghniWrs 900 men, who j ere stealing all tlie property' they can.: Tncylioasl of making an attack Lex 1 | in glow ami PariajaooB. Pour Indiana , canapirators, arrested I i fop Sring on our\ men while arresting i il-sertVr*, in 'Jj^Tgan county, Indiana, I I have bcenU:\d, convicted and' fined. {fiOO each. > The Appropriation billa signed by the j , ' President amount to *aboat a thousand . j million dollar*. I There is a rumor from ?Ccw York ' j thallfia pirate Alabama l|as been .cap-' i ' turcd, but it'U not'bclicved lo be rcl'ia- :] w«- • | We hire late advices from Kurope. - In tbe llriiish lloaso of Lords, Lord StraihVden gave nortc.?" that he. would • 1 in'.ve (or in i plea of despaiclies from Mr. ' 1 Mason lo the KngUsli gpvenuueiil. re- r ' laltfp to^ th^'rvcug ni t ion of tbe Hnuth* j | Alectiuga endu.sing President Liucolu ] r and itfo emancipation proclamation uere | , being held all over Kuglaud. / One held 1 i in London condc&titd the action of tbe Lord Mayor in inviting ' ilaaou to his I dinner $20(1,600 in specie has been i seta to England to pay klterest on the 1 bond* of Alabama. Ramore arc efloat ' that France ccns.defs l"c blockade oj ' Charleston ay raised The Polish in surreclion is. gaining fresh gruund. A battle has been fought in which the l Polva lost 300 billed Rebt I accoun's soy that Qen. Rose1 | craus is advancing on Shrlbjville, Trnn ' Tim rvhtl papers are complaining of hp- | proachiug sturvniiou, and the Mwbiliaus ' i ore protesting against the orders pro j i bibiting the shipiuetil of Hour uud grain , i southward, as it cat* off their supplies, ij drfl" Pjvis lms imued another proclu * I inatidii for a d y of fasting end prayer, 1 on the 2tth iohtant. Some of tliviii have * ' tasting enough daily, but we don't know ' | about the pniyiug part \ Advices from Havana to the 25th say r i that the rncSlabUwhinent ol the bh-cted-v i of Univrstdn slid Clwrlestou Is.uficlullt i announcvd thcSr. j An accideut occurred, on tMuini » „ | morning week, «"i tile fVni»i»jlTBilm fj rnilrosd- tirar Piftjvtile, CaiAcd by u v collision with • Ihndtlide, winch rydltU * upon the track directly in frout of ibr* 1 j engine st too short a distiuice to tiop ''I tbe train. Otic person was killed in " ! stautly and savcrai were Injured ' : A steamer baa recently arrived at' , New York, from Near Odrans on the r ! 2id nil , via Pensacola on the 25. h. J : Tltc Harriet Lane was reported to be ■ still .in Uaivetiau harbor, and ttie rebel* ■ , are believed lo be ireti) plating bcr. 1 ! tjvveroi torpedoes had beau picked ut* in. tba rivoe near #Port Uuilsiui Ttic | rebels are conscripting nil persons be ' ' twe*a sixteen and sixty years of age u : that they can If J tbeir bauds on. Gen i. Hanks has promised the Louisiana plane ' ten that lost negroes shall be restored " | to their masti rs, and that the rulisttoeat * ! «f negroes who have bm-n at woik on * j tbe pfontatiuns shall cease. Au unsuc- ; reeofal attempt hat ten made by the * , reteU to uke the steaaiw*' Laurel Hill, v bat tb*y wsre scared at by a gnnboat. : Tp faii'io.t lp Lu t(,u „p.
tuie I by tb*_^cbc5Tiothe vicinity of j Hjrhbnrif The i ram Qoven of tha < West,' rvcnrfj 'ct|4urrd, was ased.j ii i gainst ihr' In Jiinosa. The two vessels i aere-sohra" of'onr titytt int^K-rtcst »c* '. tela in the Mississippi flier und thrir il l* wwts a *erion« itqory. -ThrlndsBO. i la, by -later rebi-i reports, howevt-r, ha* ; I be-n recaptured. ' , Sometime last we«k the Rebel papers 'yportrd that there bad been a great , Vhut'.he at Vicksbarg, wilbuut' eny deel ] sue results ft* either ride; ut.d there : wero uthrr reports, at the mine, that we | Imd captured Yioksiairg^ but these re- ; i ports have never b«.n confittutd, ami j [ wire undoubtedly, urtrue.. 032 AiiilY UUdkiFtUIDLKCE. ' lleauqnnrivre ii-b-Rvg. N. A Y.."l - '! ' Csst* -tT.Nrwr.iHT Nkvvs. /. i . ' Tu» -cjj, Marcn 3. ltitS3. ) j Dear Bors; — March has opened] . ; upon us sith ail the loveliness of ] - ; Spring. .Turn- days or utild, pleasant I w.u.luT arc uo* about to .close; but, * ' from the clouds that nre* poibtri-.g in ' , j thf sky aroaad, Ifore-Jsll a storm near ! ul hand, and, !r>.n lie usual change- , ( fHymess « I Mutcu .1 presume «e muy ; s|»trt3Sbe mutiih lure. 1 must couitss j 1'iat belyic wo left Falmouth, there was' I r ; souio titmoralixslioh fn the 3tb Armj ' corps, as weii as iu (ho Army of the I Foloutac g t-iic rally ; but, as far as our ] C'irps is couct-rued, all dcmorlizalioti ' j h is pwwrt atvnVyT^ad gnrd wdtsciplinei , I I ovrler and health picvoils throughout.' i It is now rumored that two more aruty i carps front Hooker's command ntc lo ' : "ennt'e here. Bow tiojch foundation : * | taPre is for this report I cm unable to , ' atale; but I vdicgld not be surprised it' j such was the cu«c. If any are to conic . 1 hope that the corps louintiitug the7>h I j N. J. will be one of liiL-in. It is pleas. Haul to have onr Jvrery sohlicr friend* * n.-ar uv. tliut we -may visit and muke * merry with each other. I hope that ' j Lieut Hmirii, cr some of the boys of J Company A, wjll keep tw posted in reb gard to their regiment ij Our general couiumuding has crdered b | i hat target firing be practiced in the s 1 snretal ragiatanlfc 'fals just hits the a [ boys In the right spot. From the. qote | i-tirs they have want d to have practice t in hhooting, but have never until now j ! had thfi privilege of doing so. They | desire to get the pange of their pi ices, i b.-c« me aecnrale in fht-lr fife, so that, e j when they meet the "Johnny Rebt" in ; bitila, iliey 'may do good execution. . j O t bojr* ho*e got their- targets, tripods ad mi ad hags, and to-day they |irac- ,. ; Hind in the first lesson. I'rlzes ore to s b awsrded'to the best shots. I think , ! that tbe ' 25tb" will turn out some n i sharpshooters t ,.'( Hoxtsol home dellrcirs arc arriving } n cauip now. Last Week abont a hun . , drrd boxes came for the Tatersou [ i boys. They came in a ba.cli, and k i Were forwarded tie yrcntou, ihrDtigli j Qiinrtermaster General L Perrlne. Tho j riaripienfttccre happy over their presents, ■ ami f-i. led on ihc "fot of the Iamb"' ' Adams' 'Express Company ore also I bringing t.oxes to this point. TnciMUAV, Morning. 4 To? impression is gaining ground t'lat " j OQotiffir PrnftiKlhi? campaign is to bn II ] carried on. Many things tend to create u : this opinion.^ ,_;Il wit! nut be begun yes '"^awhile atfyfi.iw. Cold Weather is upon II I us. The brooks and pond* arouud are 1 i covered with ice- this morning j. firlow f transmit tbe lbt of non-com-it"! missioned offin r* in Cdmpaiitys F, G, I, e ] in which are the Cape May boys: — i. t'omv.M V. 1st Svrgeont, Jubn P CJc-fT. I4 2-1 " CulvuijMi F. Ludlam . 3rd <** Wdii>na T.-eitevwns. 4th " kslwin U. lam. , atu ■ " Svinu. t A. Mires, v j l«t CorporaJ/' ' • 2d *' J- Vt Vsti-ytqry^, «• Sid " Jdpaihan <i. Pi .tier, i 4ih " Vpgi' I> ti. livll.uger, ftth " John Chamber*, j Gth " Krehivl Vi.si-. (l "<h *" Jobsh fi. Godfrey, ' tkb " Aatiuwiy ilreesa. »' * Ccutrsav U. * | '1st Sergeant, Enoch H Will* tte. j 3d " Harry H. Fr .nte. '• I 3rd " Harry McK*«-n, ! 4th "- Richard Gittegs. . 7. 5i'j * - Albert fotfbart,
, l*t Sorpdrel,. Thnmo* Hay. | l | III 11 John .-%h«v maker, | j 3rd " (!h*». W.Coreon, J, I 4t!i •• H> t'j"imio Wval erby. ■ ^ j 5th •— . I'Htr. H.CtW, | f.tli " Alfrtd ll«tm»low, . . . i "th " Matthew lloiihvs, . j , fith " Leonard S. Hurt, j", * Cuagtsr I. -i 1st S'Tgranl, Jnn. Whitakcr. ; 2d *• Wm OiJm, , . ! 3rd " * John S|mh:iiig. f-" j.l i 4th - .1 oseph (I ! , 5tH Kli S. Amete, 1st Corporal, Churii** G Milr*. • 2d WillotijhbySomler. i | -3rd - Wm j|. M* Hail*, i 4ih Malachl lli*!,. 5th " .. John U. Fmxirf. Gth " • • John Cox,i. GtlAXVILLt: LlAlft. THE WAS IK TEKNES8EE. ! XatkrMe, March 5",«— Tho enemy, oader i t'ren, V*n Porn. sdvunc.-J again toward • j Fianklin ye«t»nfay • ■ j The I'Vdi-rsI forco «l>n ndrancei) *ix i ' mile*. and drove the n-l>e|« back. Twp ol r our own aero-aCanded; while the roln-I* l,»t . [ Miirt-en killed. '* 'lb* figl" wn* renewed this morninc. hat j :i<» pwrbca!.i!» of tho 'engagement have t.j been rec iveil Twenty. three of Col Jo' n-on's Tennes. i re.- regtintet.^vliile on picket duty «e*t of e Nolan«rllIe. were nT'u-k.-il bj fifty of* ton - r i reliul cavalry, who tried t,> »un«no.l and i capture them. " Tim Tilhnes-eans. nf.rr i-j- twenty nthrater' h^rd fichttny. entrrpefleil . I'ths retele li> •atremler. and Ick the ahole i- ' P#rty«l>resni»er». 'i4ie latter arnn-d in this ,! city »«'. . .j' ^ lJ'-iiifuii-i-ineiit* fur Uan. Giilitirt's cum- ■ maud at l-'ra>.l;l:n were iiiuncdietclv sent j forward on the rereption of the new* of . ' • the rebel demon >t ration in that quarter. I; j and they are sufficiently large to >Te*trnv* !■ and capture Van Potn'ii whole rommund - . ] Hi* reported trial shout dne thousand „ rebel cavalry are in lli" vicitply of Mar „ " pet b Slmuls, 'waiting to make an attack on j ! Cumberland. , : Hon. Connelly F. Trigg, Judge of the 1 U. 8. District Court, tin* ordered that no " J attorney, prosecutor or other per»on who i I ha* not taken the oa'h to tnpport the con* ^ • stitn'ion of the United. State*, shall lie e j permitted to manage or comtucl cases in o : lh« court of this dietrict. , " • N'*«nvti.t.r, March 5. — There was fight.' v ing all dm') yesterday between Van Porn * * ; rebel command and three Federal regi y i meats of infantry, about It 00 cavalry .and j one Cattery, at Spring r|lU. abunt 13 mile* ^ | *outb or Franklin. .Col. Cobnrti's three D I regiments of infantry were cut to pieces or j explored by tebel-lorce. They fought , ' I despnrately. hut their ammanltlun bedsore 8 I eshsiHted. nod twin" overpowered .by *u 1 perior nomtiew were either kyfled or cap 0 j tared.. Tbe cavalry anil artillery got "11 k j -afely. No reiuforevmants from Gen « j Hnrlbnl's comiuaud at Franklin, rescin d ■ t be scene 6f sction. Heven rrgiiuvuts of. p ! infantry are at that place. , ' Van Horn is reported lo have 18,000 men u i n his, cntnmand, il j CtsciMKATi, .March 3, — A *p«cldl da j, j snatch to' the ••Commercial," datinl Mur o j frervtior"'. 2d in«t., says an expvdiiinn oT- ( one thoa'and cavalry, complsing detach 't ■ ment* of tte Fourth Regular*. Third and . FbUMh Ohm. and Flr»t Tmhwo*, and six J . hundo^t infontry. (MB|tei4.pf a dataleh-i-ment ofHJia Eight ewath and Taunty.i:.-*t I | Ohio". NineV.-ntU lliio>-.s, «a«18>cood Ten it | ;fe»ee»>. left Murl'rm-eboro! ye-terday innrii*] 4 ■; ing and enco^nti red the Rebel*- at fftr;tiiy e j viJle. Alter a severe eilgageun-ut ' thi ' j Rebels were driven front. the tuwo with a > lore .or eight killed and i»i-o| wounded ! Nine offim-rs and elfciy private* were cap- ] e j tared, with three hnmired new aaddb * and ! > atOBhtawtattfa, and a tares «dleetfon_o£o( ] i- [ ficial onbis, pa pert and private/4ngcage E, j The rmmy eDffgtvd wa* a partite of J,.hn ; Morgan's Divinon. Oar lo** iik khfod -mi i j wosbded wa* um.ul half that of "ttfo-awbeUre ' El BEL (TEAKiE EABHTILLE BWHOTr.D VYawmMt-N. March. 6.—^ TW Richmnb i , Kxan-iner. ot March 2. contains tba fellow. .. l iaj dispatch ; , . j | 'THAVxjtWAir. Feb. 38.— Tte steamer INaabriUa. ia cuuiiur «p tba Ifgecher river last tjiijiit. grounded on the »atd bar belore Fort McAJiiater. and was digcuveruJ •by the Unltrd 8tajM fleet. A Cuite-! i 8wtc* troq r!a^ o;.eDvd br#- acres* tho I ) marsh at the Novhrftle. at thirty tpmaU • < »'| past seven O'clorit. anu continiej it not it , j tvtl o'clock, when ao incendiary shell v rurk ■ : tte Nukdlh and set. her on ftre, and »hI la nnw^a total a reck. I -Ite but fipnl upon th« ir-.n-ctel ami] -|hit ber twice. The other gnoboata *4tte t I flsat fired al thg fort,1; tet did do dcuu^e
f: ~ r *: - v jgt" fffi'" r AN CKBELIVBEED SPEtXH 0* BEK WOOD. HepreeentSlirp Ben "Wood, of New - « | York boinc,aoaMa to. obtain tha floor to deliver, obtained permission to print a ''speech, in the coord- of which he aayvthat. j were he certain m a military a«ttstf tbh war j would prove »ucct»*ful, nevertheless bt ! woald'opp'sa i!, for with lUa-tioytraction of j the" reVlstffig power in the south would i- vxeb-b every hope t>f Htcir exi»|«occ a* < qua I und contented members of one jt— te* ; In hi* view, this war, uomioolly for tha Minion", ha* actually' been waged against it. H\h tt.il belief, ratber than'-pridirog it, : l'.ej woubl canceila a *eparatiqo.-»s the 0' ly ineali* of un ohim.it-* icunion u|>ou such principles as a trtto rcpoblicacNitHicId on- : t.rtbin. When every conciliatory men turn shall j tew- brett resorted to in vain— when nego- , li.i'inil shall bnve biu U eXluMslcd— when the purpose of 'the aoothern ooopfo to uli*tain t rum political eom|>anion*hip with ; u* rlmll have been dcn.fiuitrstaif as- fixed and trrevucwhley «ad not the passinnuto rc-ul ve'ol lu-stcd blood, then, aa a cacestiiy a-vle»* to struggle against, ha abould uot oniy counsel hat urge sepuratroii. 1 In his opinion, tho inly prospect of ! accommodation reus m a calm, dispassionate appeal to t'.ie judgmant' and tetter i feelinqn uf tte cmituoding parlies. W.ib Vu-li conviction and b-Ilgving that every . hour of hostilities leads lu" our farther • ►trangctnt-nt, hu ha* never 'v.:>t«jd a dollar r.n tuo war As a legislator, citiseu and u<id he claims ro bu absolved from all par-lic-iy itinn- in 'by-. *« bo cmtvqcterizes ft, irurlli . ii* strife. \\ »: !i * all bi«*liumb!c : i 1 • '. i i i i • : ho Had e:idruv*nre<| to arrest it, • Hi.- would elill en *emi>r,*»io>l if in rain., let ! i fT. rti «tio*t before U ml and mar, that Ii.- wax oqstainoil »Hh tho Mood of In* r ciibblrytncu Freor nx, ifc say*, a* beihg materially the stronger par^y. tbo propost- ' . tion for an arniislico pau cwie with good grace. Let wi-us ami jast men from all the I States assemble in convention. If ihon no fi ii-rable peace can b« secured, bis fa. lb in I'.nman nathreivill h-.ve ;-i*(ei] away. What n wonderful cqfiio of morality • • can possess the breast of a *01811 like Mr. Wood, who has lived, grown rich, ' and bought himself into his prcscht position by the lultcNs^usincKt ; or in , qtlicr W ords. ,by pauiUliu^siMhe expense ; of every poor ninn in the cquntry, of w hnm he can make a \dupc XVc yre- " sutrtr he wan!* 'to revive his lotlety business in the Soifih. THE niSTOBICAL SOCIETY AND THE VAX • At tbe hist m cliitJ of ihu Historical, r .Socirly the fullowing.rcn.'ntion was passed: ' Bttalrcd, .That a comiittee of three Ih» ■ appointed t • take snch Vtcps I* they may think prupcr. to collect from all ronrceg, memento''* of tho pi-ndifig'strcggle fur tho . J preservation of tte INtior, so- thnt the liv. ing preset: I ns well as the dead past may bo I madn to contribute store* of inforstatiun • forthu futurohuloriaorand that such Commit let- deposit tba r&alt of their labors in ' the library. TboJ-'wiiiuiiiPd of tiw 'Society trust Ui*'. f very rrii-tul of the t<>ldfrr.will aid tbem iu cairyiu ;t»ut this n-soiotion. The facts r- gathered n ay bu ns. ful lo thn widow and A . ' tlm orphan in seenring psnsfons ; they will ! lie valiinblc to tho hi«toriar. ; nnd ut least may iscall to . another gwnnratfon aeate . viieriated recollection of tbo nobis, duada I of the anldiare of New Jersey, showing that -they weto the worthy sons of the . -Ier»- y Blocs of tha Revelation. CiNiiuiout-'Bii-iis muy te addrs*s«d to W altkk RLriirarcBti 37 (Vail si . N. X , a '8. A:4>rssy, Jersey City, .Y J.. i ! C. D. JirsiiiT;:, Newark, S. J OtufpiUtfi ,i • " — - , A P.M I NISTRA TOR E SA Wlfl be w)U at PuWic Vroducwrfr- i WISi,i„ II AiCHAHD C. HOLME*, Drr,a„4. '• ! ) m» ^sc WKDSESIUV, March tSSh, ISOS. I ii;i nait' - ■UysSUng hou~ , reu^aUim 91 ifSiA tM,:.; l.pu.., . tTrhrtturr,* v*in*!.:i c-* i :n»r. «Woi£ lU cm- |>*h(4JUul^^g£jMxja^ -•aswMssras > » v''k? ' S»*"R!-.SSSiiSWt>J&Wfcfta£ 1 : at.r^TS'3 *.id retrean, *B i aassesAtst OTitetateUteSte o tftsret • to go-ii ww ; Iitj i v ii* ton. ikittflMm, tie* Mwik-I. IwaeSUi*, U-aste Bwt ■tmmii le, L«Sar- ' r.iUf. Msiiill* ifc'i*-. Bsrtfwtrv, < of 8E I.- !i— ,i r-ti-e.-vi . Aha.. »M- »,U SZSm ' ami war*, mil- share IB lbs surf t*.»t haik r.' ■sin* la surf Goal I aMiSBl Ms**£*aaC V • I jffly itTT "1iV,!.u"L>'wr«ittor'r^vHI|D, tba seat fs4f '' (^Sbodplrw St *«]• hf. - ] cor*- »»y.o- n- «*«•» h t*»- * . .

