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ifctCapimM^OT-asu* : OAPE ISLAND N.JT. * 3. HI LEACH, Wlwr and Proprtetor. ' - -HmiyT A^ril. 16, 1863. ONE DOUIJAB I't" AJiXCMt , WAS AND OTHER NEWS. Advices received ,l Cincinnati any that • terrible lUrs. doing much d«m age and earning wmi kee ol life, bad occurred noar Greenwood on the Yazoo river. The rehele ere boildiog batteries on tbe Y*too part. The rem Swhter lend had Wen repered end U now in etrtice up the Ynr-JO ri*er on .the l»l iMt. Arrangement* are being made to renore the Navel Academy, at present located at Newport, to lit old itatiou at Awwapolii. > A schooner fva* raptured off Mobile . harbor, on the 3 frji, by the gunboat j Kanawha. A rebel cuealry man. who deserted from the army on the Dlackwater, report* that the rebel* are making arrangement* to reinete their capital to Chattanooga. Tenn. The rebel* h.ve invaded lite »«»l of of Alrxico Ou the 15th of March a force of 150 rebel* crowed tlie Hi" tlruude into Mexico, aud captured t»'t United State* officer* The Mexican government demanded ' tBeir release One wa* uivon up, but the other, Col. D«vis, of the l»l Term* held, and will be hung. ^ Another expedition »cnt out from J . Nashville by General Mitchell encountered a party of rebel* at Ashland Tenn , end captured four of them - Late advice* from Port Royal any that . four of oisr iron clad* were in North Bdiato Inlet, with four mo«ar schooners. ■ distant about si gif en miles by laud from Charleston. The troops landed at Stouo era said to bare accompanied a gunboat expedition. Tno whole coast is picke ted by the' rebels",^ who base a complete .- chain of hii&t signal* by colored lights Lu Qharlin — The rebel* at 8avansah threaten to make a direraioe Id ta*Hr of . Churl e*t on, by bringing down. tVn ' rams and attacktlng oaf wooden fleet a' ' Port Royal. A tremendous cxploiion bad occurred in Charleston harbor, which i* supposed to bate been the pre mature blowing up of mww aubmariue torpedo. Prom Vieksbutg the new* is that u ' sew canal ha* been comnirhcey, leading ' into Walnut buyoo, which caret near the riser 'on the Louisiana *ide, at MUliken's bepd; and fonrinto the rirer at New Carthage. The rain Switzerland, having 'been repaired, baa gone down the rirer with Farragat's gunboats. A formidable battery has been completed '"WfftM tWr extreme point of tho leTee oppWltlj^St*b<jrf. commend* th« entire city No attack has yet been .node on Haines' bluff. Immense queo tltie* or grain base been destroyed up - Steel1* beyou. Several perseae hare been arrested in Ut-rfcs stfanty, Pe., HjrU. 8. Marshals, • fj»r belonging to lb* treasonable oathbound secret order of Knight* of the (Jol lee Circle. One of them. Philip iluber, had the documents of the order in his po«r-.»iun oouieisiug all their oaths, ceremonies, 4c., and was the hend man in organizing lodges. When I th* k nigh of the tillage ja Sere the U. J|UL wais located to whjch these belong wPLard of thr arrest. lb*/ asseubieii numbf-r of three- hundred and j IUmImk (• rosea* their worn ^HfswdtMhnr and bis associate* under ► v «■** blsaght safr hr to Phitadal KftkM in prtaon". They Were I " of bail for a hearL r.^k, MM ar baa retors -d to Merfreoa | aa Wfdlsisu to Lebanon k* ^fcarthafr, T«4«r«W^ «bteh be twenty f lue rebela, three bun p *$^Egd siX'y argr0«*, *ud dwtroy.d f t,»*hrh ®f •■<*

. wjt shot." Our JLr^io^ hfcre.^S ji ff&ed altogether "90 horses arid me^s.i I negroet. and destroyed rnoch relit - iwbaisu-Qce and to rag*. ' ' il Prom Clark ytille, Thau.,. we""l»*ra i that a orce of 1200 rr be lender Wood- 1 1 ward, with two cannon, had captured i and bo-ned the atcamnr* Lor ell hud Sax, onia. The passenger* and ercwEad , reached Clarksvilto. It'll reported that the usall pnx has i compelled the retrcat^of the rebel army i from Tullahoma towards Shelbyrille. , They are destroying the railroad between McMiiiorille and Wartraco. A reconnoitsance by a body of cavalry of General gtahl's division of the Army of the Potomae has resulted in the capture of serenty rebels and one hundred horses, some of the latter baring been preriopjly stolen Id the raid wheu Geo. Stoughten. We learn from the Richmond ' that when (be rebel army recovered Fredericksburg they sacked the town, ; learing. the people utterly destitute. ' Two mwu of Colonel W'llder's com rnand in Teonessee, who wore csplered by the rebels afier bis. recent cxpt.di. ion, were both shot, one dead, and ihe other horribly' mutilated. Put the Iutter escaped to hi* comrade*; and inuffb a written atateiuenC "of the affairj jtmiag tinnames uf the persons who committed the outrage. Col. Wilder di-si,*oyed part of the Tillage of BauUbury. A number of Union offidere recently released from Richmond shy that on Thursday week, a mob of uhout three thousand women, with clubs, guns aud ' stones, broke open the government and [ prirste stores, sad look briad, clothing, and whatever else they wosited. Ti e tgUitia were ordered out, but coufU not I stfppress the riot. Finally, Jeff. Davi* ( made a speech to them, and they dis- 1 .p.r«d. The gnnbout^Lexingtoif i> reported j to hare shelled the town 'of Florence, I Ala., on the 2d, driving away a company f>f - rebai cavalry. On Monday week, General Mitchell, i .with 850 men, broke nji a rebel conscript camp at Green Hill. Teun. He charged. t upon the camp, killing fiv#, capturing. f fifteen and scariug tlie rest. Major Ransom, of the 6th Kansas , regiment, has been stirring up the gucr. • lias in Missouri., Filteen camps hare bccu broken tp- A large quantity of , aairactiiiiqn was destroyed. The Richmond Whig, of the 9th 6on- . taios dispatches from Charleston on the , Tiff saying ibat the attack had cotaf menced, and that four iron clad* out of seven were engaged. Jlie fire was cort- [ ceotrated on Fort Snmpter, and lasted three hours, when the New .Ironsides , and Keokuk withdrew. A later dispatch, of the 8th, reports that the Keokuk had sunk, but that the New Ironsides aud t all the Monitors were inside the bar. A correspondent of April 12th says: j we pas»«d through the fleet off . Charleston on Tnursdsy thr 9th, at 10 . o'clock A. M. The weather was elejsr and pleasant. The Monitors were ranged aloog the orach off Cummings' Point, all in good order. We were boarded by one of the pilots of the expedition, who stated that the Ironsides aud seven monitor* attacked^ort Sampler on the 7th, gpd passed some distance abova the Fort, .'motiving some two hundred shots - A polo t»d shot of English manufacture, penetrated the Keokuk, aud she sank twelve boars after opon the beach The othor iroa clad* passed through the shower of shot end shell uninjured, or with trifling damage. The casualties are reported as few. Capt Rhiud, of Keokuk was slightly injured by n tfult. ReHt.1 dia patches of the 7th from Vietfbnrg.aoy that the Union troops are being withdrawn from the peninsula I The frreo has been cut, and the old camp ground is overflowed. Ada^ra! Form gut hsi three vessels above Port llud*on, and U the rebels piuch I t ouhle by destroy lag their property. Tb- lstawt advices aoy that he hot owned fir. upon the city. Tee attack on F->« P*mberion will be renewed. The Yaxoo offers the only

pijLtftable WMoclTto thitgtP of^tbe t. roi^l potiOon. \ The rebel army in Tetiaesee, is re " /portW liy scouts, St something over forty 0 thousand men. The stories that tbey u are reduced to half and quarter rations j are repeated everywhere. n The ateataer Bavaria, from Soulbamp- " ton ou the 25;h ult , ia at New York. i The ship John A. Ftxk has been burnt ^ 6y tne pirate Alabama. Riots had f taVen placo at Siajeyhridge among the t cotton spinners. The rebel Slidell de •% uies in a letter that Jeff Datia taok t part in Mississippi repudiation. 1 . date advices from Vickaburg. state 1 that our iron clad fleet were preparing to run the blockade, acd expected to t execute the movement on Friday or Sat • j urday night, of Host week. It was also ; | said that the transports had been pre- ■ pared with log ami cotton buiwurks to I ' * run by tlie ballcrieg. Tlie payuia«t>-r's *afu at tlie' Brooklyn 1 1 nary. yard hav been robbed of over j , $I2'>J>00 in U S. .Treasury not.* i A r-Bel report hns been received by ' ' way olj New Orle^tmi^that Admiral Far- ! : rngut was in Red rirer betpcen two I ' rebel batteries, out of range of either, j ( lint unable to pass tlem.uni! that a', m -s-mger sent by him overland to U n. j , Uanka was captured and held as a pris- ; i oner by the rebels. 1HK WAS IK TERfl£SSE£. The following dispatch I»a* Leeu re- j - ceived nt the headquarter* of the ai iny : , McRrnck.-noKo, April 11. 1613 — ! Maj. Gen. llalkck, Generul iu-Chiaf . The fallowing dispatch was ric. ived | : from General Granger en the 19:h : j "Van Horn made hia promised at- , « I tack to-day ut 1 o'clock, directly In front i I and on town. The infantry regimen sj ' on guard in the town, with lit* cavalry : ■ picket*, held hi in at bay until their dm , j munition was exhausted. The dense, j smoke and almoaplterc favored their operations, enabliug them to approach . very near without our being able to oh- I servo litem. Uar siege guns aud our , light Wfetferies opcnca upon them with ; murderous effect, litc-rully strewing the' i. 'ground with men and horses I had > ;i itnlu-d Geu .Stanley four miles out on the X|urfreeab<>ro road i "He at once crossed his forces over | , at Height s Mills, vigorously attacking! . Forest'* divisions, moving down on the I Irf wisburg pike, imploring six piece* of artillery and some 200 prisoners, but owing to tlPb onfuvorittylc nature uf the ( country, was unabled to hold them, being outflanked and nearly surrounded, j. Our losa in killed, .wouuded and prison- j ers, is less*than 100, while tho enemy's I i-aouot he less tliao three times that ! number. They were well repnlsed on j ail side* and driven until darkness pre- 1 J Tented the pursuit : ! "Capt. Mil n lyre, or the 4th Regulars, tdmk the battery and prisoners, bringing oil thirty odd of , the latter. 0. Gbanozr, Major General. "To l\'. S' liovKCSAga, Maj.-Grn." , ocx AUti coampoionicx. lleadqaartars 2-e '.h IUg. 8t. J. V. , ) Qgwf ft Btrrrout V*.. I 1 . April 9 1863. j I)e*r JTaet I am now leaning againit •n old pioe trie at the itetdqaarta.s o( ' I'aiwp He srd.Aseing oBeef of the guar. I ' to-day, sad bast bnt a faw miMtaa to write. Ilad 1 oot been on picket ntgbl b>-forv fast ' yuu should bare reea.ravl a deeent sited 1 letter from mw, bat at it is, I cog only sand ' a few lines. The mast pleasing act 'thst has been | played here of lata was that ol the pey master on Tneaday. On tbet dsjr be vi'si. ted us. and handed over to Ca.-h four k months' pay (a greenWIm. U aros-ttie i one tbing neadful.lao eay the boys. Med, ! nf the utonvy wl|J b* spent aroaud be.-v, idibnagb a greater portion fi|| be rent 1 noma. Tb* Cape May boy* are lacking 1 tor " UocJ* Ab«" Breves sad the t-dilor of tb* V Wave", on to take lfieir money Lome. ' It is not- at *11 prebahl • that w* b, paid again ontit we are m -itered out TXire «oo»Ls: pay wiiMfcrb b* o+fer Tb» pay smsthr thai "paid VI IWiky. Uie first reftmanl of aoiuatmwa tbst received pey at Iba onmniaacemwet nar Saiional hreeas There we* a review yestredav nr ({,s 3J I)* mo, We were reviewed kj ' «jor , t, «««,*- 1 Kt-yiA L-o l« cota:ns*ito et-For;. • I

loin eiflt*o*lu cirebSianii of tba l>e|"arU j tnatil of VinBsis 7 kavs not katwed , whether he bat temporarily relieved Geo. > Pis. or sbeiher be has socreedetl him in , commend, A review generally precede* a j » ve. at Wtt #scb ha* bees oWr experienre tl>v past seven mcpthe *»"l it would , at-i startM* in* much if we we should be ordered to "git np sOM "cit" pretty vhnrily. ; , : The ■ reb*' are not far di-lunt from S ffolk There it a *kinni*h snoot eight mitre oot. almost evety day betaeeo picket* end timing parties. Anibnlnnce* c*m>- in to*n lest night with' several dead and "wuaoded. Our force hero i* strong enough repel soy attack that may be made, end I am al*i» uclin. d to belirte that we can whip tbe foe before u». Gen. Feck, how j. ever. »eem» to bate more leitb in the jtick and shovel then io the musket, die ban j got this place- defended opon *11 *i'dei by J ' torts eud ectrencbmentv, and therefore ] 1 longs for the enemy to attack 01 At this., I moment. (& P. M ) • corporal wjto has jmt j from Suffolk, says thai skirmishing j r» going on lu-day — sob* was told. Now thai the cold weather > about pas- ! fdng away, *w have b*-en sup, li*id with A in place of our old -hellers. If «.• had the** tents to live in !a«t winrer. I would have aeon much more C'-mf.-n of the bote (Vlt thai the off- T ol , | at llii.. dale was au m-Sit. aud ih-y I would not rec.ive llirni, but bold ou In } their Ms'-tl b] » The are pli asani . nit | I never knew such a tiackwaid spring. j J G. L. j AR 0KDINARCK j amitot ic- tb.- i»»irevi h.,r d- of the CVj ' WtiF.gr as In pnrsqaece of an Act nf the 1 Um-lelure of New Jersey, approved I i March I!). iBn. tbe \Uv-.r and I'll) I .... I cil of the Ciiy ol Cd|>n Island were author- > ' Ii-d t-. sab crin. i.. u.r at., k not esec-d..,B | ! Un>u« «"d doli.-n. oi m ra Irnad bar n- r its terniinoa nt or n-ar Capo Island, and m j ■ isane the bond* of th- said city theref... ! redeemable in iw-niy year*, provided the f l"g*l voters nf Capo 1-lnnd *h> old. by :i | i two third* vole, so determine at a sperm! | ■j town meeting held for tbo purpose : Am! Wh-res*. The Millvil o and Gla>*hnr.< | I Railroad Company duly authorized to <•.■»• j 1 struri a railroad from MiUviilo to . pomi | at or near Cope LUnd. did an I. risk- and | ! cotmneneo tho coit-troction or «m-h rai! ! road to h >vn it* ternnnu- at or n--ir Cap.Inland; and the said Mayor wj Cm I Council did dei-roiins to m*ks the em, J scription authorized by said Act. to wit n gpbscri|ition of t-n tl.on-an-l (Itl.FPflj J.d iart to tho capital stock of the suid >.i!l | ' vilie and GL-*bpro ltaitroqd Company. I aud did thereupon cell u special election io j be held ou the twenty fourth dvy of April, i A I) 1660, et the osual place of holding : elections in said c'ty, and where the el-c i tion Immediately preceuing na be-n held j I to wit. at the City Hall in said ciiy, and j I gave tbe same notice thereof a* was tb-ir j and i* now required for tiici? annual city I election, to wit. by causing a written notice ! of Mid special electi JO to-b» set up iii five I or more public places io aaid city, for more than on* week previous to tlie day so appointed : And. Whereas at sack election soheld, conducted in the same manner tii.it Ure polls opened and dosed eit tb» earn.honr«, sad tbe malt e«ruQ../ as in tbe city ■ electioo— the officer* nf/Vflw -kctmn,f»r the time being eeid special Al«iiuu— mu-e than two third* of the Ingsl vtrter* voting ut said election, did- delvrmiuAan J elect to msk* said snbscriptioo ol &rn thonssnd dollars, and tbo Mayor and City Council in council assembled, being certified thereof dill thereupon, to wit. on tbe twentieth day of April. A l>. 1H60, subscribe in tne nam* of the Oily of A)ap« lilmd for two bun drcd shares, b-ittg |t*o ibuqsaod (10.000) dollars, to the capital slock uf said road : Ami, Whereas it U n-c*«aary sn A/expedient to tMse the bonds of thf sqid «ty in pa meat of said tuh*rription : -l%-reiore. SSTTIUX 1. He it untwined Bod I'liac'e by tho inhabitants of tl * .-City ol Capo Island in common council ets.-mbkd". *u>t It is hereby enacted by the authority or lb. same. That the Mayor and City Ckric k authprtarl and directed to vxecute an deliver tbe bond* o tb* City of- CopIsiaad.'cneer the corporate see) ..if awn: city, attested by tbo said Mayor and Guy Clerk, in sack s«m* red in auch rum a* they my deem expedient, said bond* to.be" -redeemable in twenty years' from "the date thereof, hilereH therei.Q at tho rate of six percent p*r annum, to be paid witMMno aity al I1»f arwtere- awd M. ehsotiV itan> la UK. city (if Camitwo, S-ii' Jrreey on ■ firwl day* of May aud Novembei of esch yrorl «BC. J. Be it ordained acd wackd by tbe

as' nnriiv Rr.'re<nid. ThaV the •Msvov he nnthorized'tij "dsliver saM^ bond* to th v}!|* end G Its* horn Railroad Camps, y nr its lawfully enthori*«d tjsnl or assigns In pvvment of **id euhscriptlnn. Rzc. 3 Be il ordained and enacted by the . authority aforesaid Thai tbe Asressnr.eball fl**e«s annually upon t lir taxable property of tbe City of Cape Islaod, the earn of sis hundred 'COO) dollars, tor .ho payment or • tho interest upon said bonds, and tbe Col lector shaH c.IIoct the same, and pay over, nut of .themrst moneys tlmt may c<jmo into hi» hands tfic-waid sum of six hundred (600) dollars, to th*" OtV Trea»nrer, wko shall deposit eam« iu\ The F*raters' and Mechanics Bn>k. af Camden. New Jireoy. to mwi the interest on sold bonds, as it shall fell due Passed April 6. 18^3 8." R Vao.'SACL* Allrtl Mayor Jtssr II. Swnn CUg Cltrk. •» BkSOLUTIOIB j The following Preadtble and Resotntions were unanimously adopt* J at a special meeting of thu Board of Director- of tl.e t'spe May Turnpike Company, bold Satur- . day. March 28. 1863: Vt tiKKRAS. It has pleased tho Almicbty to r-muve by death onr very worthv ami highly esteemed Pr.s.dvWW Ricuaao V. I lloi um. who departed this life January | 2.*>. lhfiA ; lit re tore, j Hetah-td That while we bow submi* I s.velr t<» this -'t»pen*atton of divine provi I dence we ran but mourn I he loss of one ■ < i en eu-v.l as not only as the presidit-x , nflir-r of lhi> Houru, but ,.!»o .uabe waried Ktiu/red Hu| in eric innting the Cap* . May Tu'npikv Company, and id carryioi • fully, he made il fully manifest that b- *> ■ • the friend of public iinpmvetnent*. aid ! displayed en ainonnt of enterprise and energy of rhnracter worthy of imitation, r I and which en I ilk him to a cltertsheo place : hi the memory of his fellow citizens. > I ltrfUed. Thst as President of the Cap* , May Turnpike Company, he was wism in • ( council, energetic in action, end faithful in • j the discharge ol all, hi* dMig«, ever m4ni- * 1 i fe-tiug a lively interest io it( welfare, and ■' the coin'ort of tlie conimunity. ' J Ptt'iUed That we deeply s/mpnfbire • | wnq hri widow and her family in this a^V ' i flltltvs bereavern.-o', ottrl hope that she at"! I j they may be susuine.1 in this triaf in lb, fuel* that what G«hI doe* is done right anil ~ , that " lie will be u lice'-snd to the p;, o«r, I and u f tiler to the tot lorries* children." > j Rrndvcd, That a copy of this Preamble » ann three Iks. .hit ions, signed by the Pres. I idem nnd Secretary, be tent to the bei ! reared family, and also pnblivbed hi thu * - " Ocean Wave.'* Jo*. Hammitt, • '« ' PresT Cap* May Turnpike Co. K j (llliSltl II AND. fiec'y. " • > I master"s sale. J : IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. II J Between Jo. gihnn Woodnut. eomnlamunt. > | and Margaret C. Shiun et al. dutonvJaiii., r i on bill of partition. l- T)v virtue of adrerce.of the Court of Chancery IJ n thu »!►•»' stated esse w tUte exposed toeelc r *> rot.lle Vradue. w MO vb.ty, the t*«U dar wr May. 1RB3 At two r M.. st the West Jersey Ko'M, ta the tin i>- of Ca...dca, si) qw folia* tag descrtu-vi it UI-iAI* . ESTATF, r Laic the properly of tVllltua VVoodrmt'dee'd., vit Ko 1— A lot of Und situs te In the Cttr of Clo^. 4 reeter. Io the .„id too sty of Csmdea. <£ the sonta- „ -<»t elite of Cfiarlee s»*ret, whim (hu a Pont of . 5',s , . " — «- No. »- Aim of land sliasfe la th* satd Cllr of " ntuurestrr, on the Ma* sole of Kleg SIMM Mw , So. ISO. taihe liUa of lots Isid out by the (liou-r.-Ko »— Two tots ta the Mid Ctty- of C (cures trr. o., I. the rsst sblr of Ttrrrvr strvvt. Ii-ibk Lots Nue US . sad t IT la. the aatd pi so of tot*. U (Ml tn ftont b. «, IMJset to deptli. , ' T K m t-Lot. Res SIS. ma. tntwou the hai f or lot No. 12* on M*u pisu. smt sltu.vte l» ssl-1 LTlS of Ctoueestpr, »t the southwwW corner of Hudson' ana , S..»re*. itatwu, sevrOt) tsvt ta front by ibo feet la . ^rm^A-AJe* iusoW CMy «f ctoureetV on (he • esslrtdeof ata* street-. *nd Is Ko. 6 In the reins ' 1 sforeeaid— gemyt ^ sfa-a— A lot oi UnA sltuste ia the City of Cspe I Umrt. in the t:«ua h ft C f>e JUsy, orithe west sbi»qf Jvckaoa ■l*rel. stxtv (eel ,n front by -one aaodrre aqSfTWafre frrt In drpin. •"» rtre per rent of t*o vuryrrer .aon«r *UIH rrB uuiird^to bepajdat tho U&euf Mgntag the rooulT- T CARPCKTKg, Maatrru I Iresiry. Dated tWi. IS. ME* HEW MILLINERY! rieberrv Prfea wwift- ie.pe«U«lly aetih her NOTICK TO CRE1UT0U8 ; psssski^MSi^iferi - luSeemeth*. rn^hey wttlhelwrreer Wrrw* sj a: f A _____ 'si'- - , yr Ue ^rtntsp.