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«|it €apt 8^5 ©ttan Sdtahr ! w rriMwo nm ihcvdat if I 8- R. M AGON A (i L K, ' At CAPE IHA5D, ' Cape rlar Connly, Sew Jcmy. , Oum Dollar and • Ual I F" year Mfe 1 -<g_ ; 1 ! TjurttUy. June 18. 181nn. r C.HTlBBbTta IHfc (HIST. A rebel privateer relied the Coquette. | has b»»n niakiriy herself notorious by sqroral csplcre* of vessel* off the coast dar : lag tbe pad week. She i* reported to , bare captsred eight . Tc*ivl«, thw captain* of three Of which have arrived in I'hitadelpbia.- Tha vessel' w»r» named tut f"l- ! lows Brig MaryTlvinn. Capt. Frohoek. from IfaMoii to Now Oiltnu, with C»ui- . thi's'sry stores ; Srhoon-r M. A. Sbmdl-t- ; Captain lr-l*ti. Trtim^orlb Kiiiito, 8. C., I to I'hiljdelphia. in ballad ; anil Taroujt. j Capl. Mux Jay, In ballad from Port Royal. J 8-C. „ i Tha schooner Rata St -wart, Tragus, i from K.j West in ballast lo Philadelphia, ; *a, also captured by a Confederal* baique I called I b« Fieri. la. No. 2. Captain Mumlit. of Svhoonar Tacnoy, J report# thai on Jn«* 2d. at 6 u'clock A ; M.. al.en ahoni 40 mil"* off tbn cape» of Vugwia. in lai. 37 lm«f. 34 M deyrte*. J »■ war »|io»en hy the brig Clarence, of Balli- '

mora, wl.o wished fur a day's elloaai.ru ,, "7. of course, honied lo on Una .appeal !" h hiy liu.i.anhy, ami Iheir tHml, with an offi- „ ter and all ineD, immediately eaine ahoatd . and told u»a ihey »*re5j dajra Iroin It in. i ■A hnuqp In B--ltimur».ljpP'rel)- uot uf water ■ If . • Taud omaid MMM m p. 'ring it to Ihe , « boat. While luihg the after ha'ch off, 1 j jy »pe eonfronlad by thai officer of ihe lam!. , ^m'yrho prpsebted a pi did at my bead, and , * Stated that my tc-s- 1 war a pnx#' to lb-< t cob federals Stiles. and ordered mo in I , leave tflttpenialely "fur the brig. Ail that , *u alluaed lo aie aa< a a up of clothe* ' Tho id hero lo«t all ibcy had. My lalv »«n tel. tho Tacony, which i« now usel a* a ; price leer, ^may be tie»ciib-U aa f.dl >we ; b h« i< 375 Infos pamied black, iu liubl | .ballaal, laul ly rigged, bright spar*,. with , one stathnurd quarter boat. A schooner ' I ■Alba herw brig »»« in fiiibl aben <a left , i "g tba pirala. 'I'he tflmoner made a»aT- ' ' The Tacony war. iu baltaal, She left Port ' Royal nn lb« 7ih insU, having carr.td coal . > to ibat port ferine gnratnilMBt. ! 1 ascertained slut the night before wp • found lb* pirate Clarence (abiub <a a ten- , < der to tbe priealaer Flu id ) tba threw ' overman! fiufr guna, in rouaeqanica of i •eeing a ateamrr painted leap olur in aighl, < wh.ch aba »upi- »ed to be a cruit-r. Bbe < baJ only oyie gna. a 12 p. amlet, Uli. ; ' They hid thia lad Run in the cabin In ' i a*eid earpicion in ea-e o' being ov.-rhanl- | ed, but tbe ateamer patted on wiiboui uoticing thy rebel. i Captain IrrlalL. of irhneoar M. A. Shin- ' dler, repor t that he lefts>forih S-liato»B. i C.. on the 9ib in»t . in teillwdl for v'hiladet- j i phi.; on the morning of the 9:1» in-t made , I a brie and barque ahead; bulb hove 10; j i . rame up eltb them about » A. M , whi ^ < tbe brig ret the Americea flag at ibe main- < - topmaai bead; L p.id no allriiiioa to her , 1 till aha Bred a can; 1 then Lore to, and , ' •at bo£ft|M to un ar»-d bwi'e ppow from ; i the brig. who. with rrvolfera in hand, told | i •ie ae »er» pri«»neiV, and my Te»a.-1 a priac ■ to the Confederate Su'ra; we were then j Bent on hoard the brig, with ih- ve->. la ; paper*, alodb 'were not examined: ►o, n afier my veAel wa« *et on Br«, and aaa j at ill on fire eiien hut T *at» hrr. Captain 1 recall Uvea at Keg llaihor. Br ! w«nl tlirvctly Here from Cvbaaaey, where i tbe eaptdlo* Unded. The brig Mary Elvlna bailed from Bo*- j ton. w*a 266 toK burthen, and valued at ! $14. 00. -■** Tbe M. A. Shindler waa 3!>0 ton*' bur- j then, hailed fi'Mn Philadelphia, and wa* ' valued at ab -ut $!«,iHHI. Captaiu rnagae, of acbooner Rata Stew ! art. report* aa follow*: I imilej from Key | . Weal, in halla't. for Philadelplua my ve». ! Bel b- longing to K. A. Bonder A Co , or | thia port. On Friday et-raing la*t, whet. | abnat thirty nily to the ea*tward of Cape i Cbarle/S i *»w a bartpi* and two brig* j Intel her With aitoala wf divtre** flying; a* I Beared them a boat pat off from tbe j bar one and apprnarhed me. when I taw , that 1« contained lire men ; aa they cam- j I aboard 1 noticed thai they were armed with pepper-hrig rernlvera ; 1 ran to the cabin to pet my own rev»iv*g^ Bw —y wife, who wa* j ii, thmru. prevailed on me not to bting it, ! T$e men were all morvnrleh* iotinicateil. and had th« appearwtce of rnmmua anibin i and low i>0»* aVJb u. Hoe of them took • i me by tbe band.VM then raid that my ve*. j ' eel war a prig. i.i tba Caufedaraie barqne ! i Florida No. 2 I wa* del aeal nb board i the baiqae. which proeed to be i h- Tacnoa . Ti K ofiM*hila<b^pbiX AfBM 6 »h irt time j > before ; I war taken into the captu. and I met them Char lee W. lte«d. of Ui- Coo- 1 fedAate 8»a^ oavy. her cap- tin. -who , i ► Led me-W tho value qf my vAa*f. ,iu d i whether Iwoeld give oiqf a rattaugt boud ; ] i after »ome del lwrulion l a . rr-O to o »o and the crewa of the eapto-.d kbodb.wpre j eeat to my tehooner; having alruadj eight i i paaeei.ger*. we *.'■ vvry much cruwda^J ! *~*Ksr-":

I did not glv- up »y pi*tolt"fler all the j el *ailnn and pn**»«j!.'<"> bad be# a plat ml in if the Kale -Btawart, R-md told me >o g.vj a ahnaro nwtjpAe tnr roerae av «o0a a* bit j a edott Vi 'e get; I a-ked «'•»! cplo'» be . » j railed nndur when |>e 'aid " Any eolo" : 1, ; thai en •• bandy ;" as we (?>t under why be j | j rairro the Am.iic.n t-ntign; 1 did not »ee } J a-iy t'oi-fo.lereli! Had# wblb I wa« aboard J S j the T* ooy «■' *"J c mn.ir.iou a • or nib- r donuiPPanlhurixing tbe vejvnl i to crai-e in the name qf the C- nfederate * State* ; - th- re Wra nd offi'-er among*! the t ! parly that boarded my veaael, and two of. a ; tlie men were PoHagrae; 1 discovered tb t i ihe crew of ibe Tacony eO#ri»U'd of tijiriy- I ' ten m-o of diCrrcnt nation*. The follow- t ; ing i* a copy of tbe bond 1 gavo i i "ifchunn-r K*»t« Biew»rt aas thi* day « ' | rapture.! m the Coofederate barque Florida , • i No. 2. and bonded, for I be tarn ol glfMHI. j , • j payable totbe resoleut of ilie t'nnfederale , j treaty of pvnee between Ibe Ci.iled State* ' | ol America and the Confederate State*. | • - -C. W. Reed.C 8.N.. , " Lieut Cointu'd'g." ( j All the raptaiu* agrv* that while primoi, eH'they wero well treated, but received . j nnne of tbe rliitji^a that were promised ' e them. Captain IreUu say. they even kept j bi« wntcb. The crew o' the prtvatoer, with ' , her one gnn and all her armament, A c , .were tmutfetrtd to tb* birq-i« Tacnuy. , f * which is ode a privateer. She i* a veaael I I of 3iB tout, piloted black, with bright j j mart* Cory raking aud black top*, la her

| prevent trim the is n fart ss.tcr. She | j front I'biUUclpn.a, and-wgn valued j b j Caplaiii R-ud informed Captain Teagoe j n 1 tb tl he bed lost a bighly^valngtile eslute 10 i < j u.| of Jerh-W. «.ol thaye^e wo«|J | , 1 apt ly the (Ol I'll to every American ve»«el i a i !.« encountered an iuug as be ha t a deck to ' t | aland upon. j „ Setett . vwtaela have beyn despalched by I | j the Navy D -psitmeni to search for l'i»re ! ( I plrrtica frerbooierr, and their capture it ; jilctrs of the -tVrrh. j ARMY OF TUB POTOMAC. i' j Tb* quietnes* of the Artfly nf. ihe Fota- ■ | j was broken during tbn week by an j j aud "-rilliunt cavalry fight on the ! [" At daylight on the 9lb. ! ' I ti -n. I'lcasonton crowed t h. U.vppabunnock j [ in two rolnnin* at Htrerly't Ford and Kel- ! . !;•'* Fo.d.ycime *ii miles apart. The hattl'< ' h. gan nl 5 A. M., and lasted until 3 1* M . | when tba entire fore* of the rebel general ' i waa driven nack, thre* mil** on lh» right j ( j and live ou the left. I'he fighting wua of a f j Very obstinate and bloody character, oar I i using the sabre with terrible e fleet, i j while the ■%* els. depended nrore upon their j : revolvers. S'unrt * force, according to | tonnd in his cr.mpa. amount ad to j , , iwdhe iVourand cavalry and atxteen piece* ^ ' of artillery. Our own forre wa* nnmeri- | ; cally_ interior tn_ that of the enemy, bat | | uotwlUiataadtag thia disprrily, our men! >i»f-a!isl them in a hand to hand battle, , and wounding n large number, aud ] captur-ug over two bun<lrtd ptiaonor* and j one stand ol colors. Gen. rieluonlon r»- 1 ; crossed the river in the evening, having ' j fully urcoiBplirhed his objacl, aud n rut j . teri-'Urly damaged the plan* of Siqart re. : ga'ililut thsciintempjateii raid on Maryland and IVuiisylvania. j In all tbn telegraphic report* of this! fight, full justice is done to the different rvg.nienw except tbe 1st New Jersey Oav. 1 ' airy, the^nrticipalinn or ahich.to tbe bat- \ , I lie j. 1-uly known by tba liat of killed,) i wounded, aud miming. Pol. Wyndbain, j i Lteal.-C'ol Broderick, aud Major Boaliuiir* , | were wounded, the 1ml two mitring; Capl. 1 II. W. B.wycr taken priaoner, unu Lieal*. ! j Greenlee and Brook* wounded. The im- I purtath revolt of the fight ronriai't in the | I supposed discovery of a design on the part j of the rebel' tu taake another grand raid . i into Maryland and Pennsylvania, to defeat j 1 which ijTojrcl UK-itrurea have already bccu ■ J taken. j T -a furcaa of Gen. Hooker are re - ting ! qnicilv in front of Fredaltckahnrg. S. me | ■ j artillery akirmiahing took place last week, | | but resulted iu o<> damage to either »id*. { A rumor waa lelvgraphed to a city daily, dated Jane 12. stating tkat Hooker's army ' j waa all in motion, aud thai movements ol > an important cr.aiac or were in progress, ; i but it wa# intpropei to stale their nature. 1 : Should any tiling reialt from tba reported j movement, it will, of Cour»e, b* made j known in doe *ea*on. On Wednesday, 10th in»t., tbe vteamer j Maplle I.raf left Fortress Monro* lor Fort j i Melaware Willi ttiaeiy re. .el officwrs. When | Gape ll.-ury Ugkt house the rebel* j took poBseisino of the boat, sent the capaud crew belew.and atewmed forty five miles below the ligbt.boare, and six y-1v« miles bs-lisar F-nro-a M on rue, and landed fob the Viiginia shme in the boat* of ibe Twenty- ix refused to g* with ; lb* invalid she raptaiu of the boat turned to the Ki-rtre-a and reported the, ; aff.ir t.. ist-n Uix. Among those who ee_T caped waa Capl. Bommes, a *oo of tbe eapj taio ol the pirate Alabama. Ihaydtd ao ; i«>ry to tbe boat. j The i:.2d 1'euw.ylvaaia Rag insect, heavy artillery, it uow garrUouing Furttaaa Man. Dispatches front telegraph operatori al > Itugi rsloera, Md , and Chnbiber-bnrf, Pa., . on Suuday, 14th, gin tha iafbrmalion of i ocgrc*a who hgge irrivod tbcro, to tho • •

effect that the rebwl cavalry arrived at P' rryaharg and kfc»rtlD«b *jf about ooon. c | and at the latirr place there wa* hard . 1 6 rlitlng, Oen. Mflrny contwtlng th« ad- ' c v voce. R-ytiold* ha* heea driven by a j j force! from I'ervygville to Bunker f . Hill. The enemv are alto at Wincheafe* ! , All l^e's army 1* qiovtnr. Tiding* from ; i Branrb and Nolan'* F«rry indicate t work. • Ifi l.oter in'elllgwOce states that Mllror wa^J ronndrd by 13,000 rebel* at Winchester. I , rot hi» way'out, and joined our force* , at Harper's Ferry. j A dis.-stcb from narrishnrg datad Jan* « 15. *aya that the rebel* occupied llag-rr. i at noon toAnc. From there they admticed in tbtra roluma*. oaa On the main road to Chainhersburg. ami oo» lo the ■ right and one to Ihe* left. K.rh colnmn five ihontaad cavalry, bettdoa infantry and artillery. I'he centre column arrived at Chamber*at 8 o'clock to-night. A large lira was acan in the dircctioo of Greenes slle. The President ha* called for 100 000 militia for six month* to protect th* hor- 1 der, and troops are being font to tbe aevnn of action as rapidly a* pnsaible. Gen. Hooker is reported to b«ve moved ; with hi* whole furce towaid* Warrenton. i 1 utid then suddenly to have mart-tied in j : another direction which i* not stated. * ■! Y ICK8BUR0 AN D POUT HLIb-ON j

I S.nce the ai tempt to capture Vick>burj : J' ! assault bat hern aba&doned, and regular j ' { siege ap roaclir* hare hern adopttA th* i front that place" haa not been racHitig. | | * line* reach from the Missinsippi on ' " | tlw aunth to tbe Yaaoo ou the ninth, and i*' > daily closing in upoo the city. If j Grant is strong enough to keep Johnson ; ' | off bit rear the city must fall in p short i " I lime Reirfurcemenlt are reported to ham j I gine to him Iroin Ihe Army of ibe Cant, i ; i land, whirb is u -w cowparalively ioi*. ! * j Tim following dispalch cnuins Ihe 1st- ' j eat intelligence from V icksburg ] Join. sun'* Landing, June 8th, via Cair->. ' , June I3tb.— The line* of the enemy are in ^ the was poailiuu. Cannonading foam th-- 1 j and rear baa been going on at inter 1 j vals all day. j A small body of our troop* at Rartoria, ; I on the Yaxoo, on tha 5th were tael aa I 1 ' ' attacked by a portion of Johnston * force*. , , when wa retired tu Haiucs' Bluff without ' It waa anticipated that th* rebels \ iniatlt attack that position, but ample pre. ' paiattub has been mud* to repsl them ' - The reb*l* are knoau to be in a terrible ' j condition within Yick«l»q g. j I'bo weather W hot. Tbe health -and ' j spirit* of onr troops are good. I Vicksburg an vice# to ike 10th inat. report aflat!* unchanged there, excet.1 Ihalw ' J our lina* are bring daily contracted Our : ' ! troopaat Miliiken'a IS end bar* been rein- j i forced. | Gen Bauka U retting in front of Port ' j II adann. having opened op commonicstion 1 wi'h Grant at Vic*«borg. Tb* fjl uf Ihe latter place will no doubt route the abandonment of the former by ihe rei-el*. New* from Ban Francisco lo the 13th ! ; inst state that $2,2uO,000 in treasure bad , ; be*ii received there since tbe 1st j Advice* from Japsn to the lllh of May . report a probabV nr between England, nd | France aad Japan. Two parties exist in ' i that country, one of which is in fae.irof the J non-lntercoor*e policy which has prevailed ! | there fur eeveral centuries, and Ibe o'her in ' : favor of intercourse and trade with foreign j ! nation*. Some par'ixao* of the non-intrr- ( ! course party several month* ego attacked ■» I company of EarWsh gentlemen and ladies, ■ killing a Mr Richardson, and w.,anding ! ! several Other*. (For thl* gmeg'na. rage tr* ' - F.ogli-h Admiralty ha* demandri? of li ^ Japaneae Governm- nl a UrpM indemnity i : and the aarreader of lh» marderer* of ^lr. H.chardson. If Ihey foil in complying with : thra demaad, France and England will de. clare war against Japan. The Japanese ! had nearly all left R-nsgawa. Ail the I merch'Bl Ve»»c|* have bem detained lo ; take oo board the foreign residi-nla in ra*e a war ensued, which wit considered qnit* ; probable. Private lelteih express great , foara that all foreigneni most speedily b are ; Japan. Tha French and English fl-ets ! were determined to cnnsissBs bostfljiies j unlesa the Japsneee Go-ernmect aceeded I I' to the demand* of England before th* 26'h ol May Th# American minister waa en- ; deavnnug to reconcile ma>l*rs. Eight ' I American merchant vessels were swatting : j the result -if tb* affair, at kauagaws.on the j lltb of May. . , Tbe slegw of l*..#W* iu Mexito hi* to- j ashed hi its surrender to th# French on the | l"»h of May, for want of provisions and r applies. a U ihe small arms .nd artUUty were destroyed hy th* Mexican* before set-rendering. President Jaarex ha* ia-a'd a proelamat ion am. aneiagihat Ihe Nat ion. al Guvernment will urge, with energv on ' aMsid... resistance to and attack apon Ike French, aad wiH not listen to anv proi-osi. tren ef yieece fn-m them which shall offerd, :a aay partiewlai, the independence, tha complete eoe-ra gnty. tba Ithany. or the honor »f tha Republic sad in gloriooa aatocedeuta ia this war. Hon. C. L. Vallandigharn kaa bee* an. , aunetod far . goearaav ef Ohio, and Una. Geo. E. Pugh. ex-U. 8, aenster, tor \,t%. j ! tllsal-gtjrarei-- #

f tatf & (Coituht ' Md roBity Wblc Soricty. i Notwi-hs'sn-iiug the with>hawal of sap- * port from a large part of lh» conntry in ' ' coa-equeoc« of the war, the American Bi- ' j hie Society cntiiiiue* its work with- unaha- ' j ted energy and sncces*. The magnitude I it* nper.tions i* not generally kna-n. • S^U'ii c 'h* yenr en lag April I«t. it sent 1 s-al* 1.258 1 1-7 volnmes, which •- at I w# rale ' «f mare than 4,000 |ier day id 7 per win. I > ale of working time for the twelve mn«ih<- j 1 Iheee rapid i**ae# ol th* pre** %fr among [ ' ihe marvel* of th# d*y The work of tho j 1 Society ia divided into the Foreign and J ' D me*li« Departments. The |iraier, 'or , which aboal 855 (MO hat beVn recently ap- j ' pronriated fmliraces the translation, print- ' , ing and di'tribstion of the Scriptnre* at : , the carton* nii.*i««ary stations in other land*. The Domestic work consists of the | ' supply of th'-te books in Various language*. ' - hut mostly in Kugli-h, toiiealllale fomiliea, | | individuals Sunday schools, and benevre j 1 j lent sod criminal institution » in our own ' , ' I Country, t he chief strength of lbs rin- j 1 i cieiy however, i* at potent devoted to i , | oar Army and Navy, including hospitals , < 1 ' and prisoner* of war. Considerably more ; > than a million of volumes, at a cost of ! 1 mure than S90.000, bsv* t.een already i*. ' , sue • for this branch of lis operations. ' \V Pile lb* huciely has Pad a y ear nr nn- ■

prccedcnted lahor. it ha* met with signal losses in tbe ranks of il> h gher officers, p Early in Ihe year. lion. Theodore Fre- n | iiabijoii, an honoreil sun and CHiseu of 1 died at New lirnnsw'mk. A little later, * U>a$a C. lirigliam, It. J)., for thirtyit , * j Actrtarf", who had lieeo associated I i I with aluiost its entire history, also posted < I In this State the CoUn'J Sncieli*. are in • J »o-k with fli'elity Through then. Hie Bi- ' • I md a sailahl* *np|dy of the best of hooks . • osured. Hi a scheme peculiar lo New ! ; Jersey, and one i hat gi/e* much **i isfarlion, each one or ihete Association* lias 1 •ssiinied the rxpeusu ol furni-hii g New . :hu« presented, iu the name of their friend* ■ 1 ; snit ii'igbbors, ate handsome ones, and -ire ' tinch prtzeil by the volunteer-. Nearly | 1 !0 000 volumes have been rarnnlo-d. It is ' ' Inderal ood that additional forecs g-ntg the Btale will have similar provision < viade for them. The recaiuts from New J»r«ey for the year have tieen 815.524.72. | : aad tbe Bibtea received from th* Bible j | Hottse in N*w Yo-k. during the *em* ^ ttaie. 27.997 — b..lb ao adraoc* ou the preIn th* Oonnty of Cape May the Korlety j is Well sustained, clerg men and large nam- ' | of our leading citixens bearing a part t iu its stbirs. Th# Receipts from enr County have been i ! 8192.12. j The last Anniversary held at the Coort j | TP* negi Annual Meeting ia In lie held ' in Asbury M. E. Church in Seplembar 1 h* 0- only Bihle Depository ia kept al , ; Ihe store of E. Elmnnrts in Ihi* ci'y and |gt tlw itorv of O. Hand at lh» (Jonrt 1 S lloBsw. where Bibles and Tvatainenl* can l>e had nl New York pricea, and graloi- | too-ly for the poor, j The Officers of th* Society are ; , j F*a*iur..vT Re*. Moses Williamson I SacRgT.iar Richard D K-lmondt. Tgaast-agg .—Charles Hand. ; The N > :«e Months Rcglmcnti. Th* terns of lha New Jersey nine | months nv-n sill all expire during the ' press-lit month The following ia Ihe date, ' .irollment and time of expiration of rer- ( 1 vice oj-saeh regiment, in tho order in w ich Ihey were mustered in : j IJept. 13ih, IH6J—28 I R- giment. Term expire* June 12th, 1863. Bept 15—21*1 and 2t»tb Regiments. | Tarm expires June 15 Bept 16th— 24th Regiment. Term expires Jane IA Kept. 17— 10th and 31st Regiment*. ' T*rm extiijps one 18 Befit. l.H — 86lb Regiment. Term ox1 pi res Jan* 18. Bbpt 1 A- 17th Regiment. Term ex- ' pi re* Job* 18. Bept. 20— 29th Regiment. Term expire* Jus# 20. i B*p*wg$^22-I Regiment. Term expires i June 22 Sept 28— 85th Regiment. Term ex- , ! pires Janw 29fo I Thw Twenty Fi th, ellhoagh th* l#»t . mustered in. U tb# first most# rod oat. verifling the scriptaral pe-swae. that the foal I ; shall he first and the first shall be last. , i The Colon-! remark od that he did nul know , why the Viih wa* mn-t-red owl so early , ' unlets it aaa bccaaae they lia-l been good boy*. Th- regiment eertwinlv has borne j it-elf giilamly daring it# term of service | ' Informal (un boa l m-o received, from tha t | stata agent at Washington, Col, Raff-riy, , that the nine months troops, -n the. Ripj pabannock, will la* divmis-ed from thatr j Brwrwdirs by O-neraf Hooker, thre# day* -1 |.,w^kha eipi. alio* of their term*, and . : will ' -8au«tered out A tba rarioaa'ren- . d vivos* where thvy war* rorolled mto thw ' Gnl'ad State aarvica. /

loWrn.oCT. i In the late cvalry light oo the Rtppthonnoek, Oapt; H. W Katryee, of thr 1-t New Jersey Cavalrr. waa taken prisnnrr. ao-l is now perhaps aqj^ying the hospital i lies of Ihe l.ihliy priffiMtti Richmond. A to ihe . UVrt i hat he had been Orffoniied proves to have been unfounded, i n * * prirale 1-Uqr to Ihe editor, datwl . hnodiv p June 7th, he says; — " We recerew' nrdei« nig." I to be ready- to start nt any time, „ at thirty minutes notice ; where, is mure \ than 1 c n even comprehend," lln Mod- j: j day the cavalry mured, and on Tuesday he „ was taken prisoner, lie will ba ex>' hanged h j in a few days, pq doubt, and rejoin bis I icgiment. ^ j Sew Jersey's Quota. ^ j W'w learn thit Adjutant General Block. , j ton haa just returned from Washinglon. | where he has been ItMiking nfl-r our ac- 1 ^ ; counts of Volunli-ers turn rhed by New j ! Jar-ay nnder the different calls, i Hy the mode of qalcnlation adopted. ( f ; which is to room for three yo-are s«-viee j slnor, all -horter lerni« being put together ! t j lo n.akv out the t - fee years, it is datermifi- f' I #•' thit New Jersey hat failed l(f furnish i • her quota by a linle rinbg 10.1100 n.en. J * i Tha books at W* a-hingtoo and the books ' j in the Adjutant General's office agr-a al j most to a innn which rpeaks vrell for both I ' offices.— .Vcw firunstricL Frttfnniom. Ilnnawny. i 1 ii. I.*. ..I.- - r. i_,- , __.i Friday afternoon last, a carriage j ''

pair uf horam belonging to Cha*. E. KLp K*q. in which Ins aim and a son of Dr. " Elmer were riding, can e in contact aim a carriage standing on Commerce St reel, near Laurel, in which a lady was * ill throw mgthe lads onl, the h.>rse* dn-h -d ' out Commerce ■ I reel a: 2.20 *|ieed For- I t unately oehedj waa s»rum»W /.art. One | of i be horses. mlV h was a valnsbl* one, , received a sero-ol iojfty nn on# of hi# r h« alders wh ci^il f.mred, will render bun u-eleea.— flrn/^mi JirvM. I Three of ibe fire ft, ig| raptured by Ihe Seventh Rev intent, t id. Francine, in the a '"led *1 this office on Bwlard.y 1«.|. thron.-h I Ihe court e—y „f II, r Colonel's la.her. One I oi these fl .gs was maoe of fins India silk acripiion, "2-1 R- gt. S'unh Carolina Biat* 1 1 i I'ronpa." and on the reserve "May 20th. j • 1775,' and "May 20lb, 1861." It was J Stano-d Willi blood in several plsca* Tbe ! • oihers-w-rw bailie flags Iwing u bine croaa i I with thirtewn star* una red field.— It'erf j J rte ) I rttt. ' Ssbbatti. School flr-tlc. . A picnic in l>eka|f .-r -he Pishing Creek i ! Babi-a'b School will laku place on 1'htirs. | , day. Ihi b insi . *l 11 o'clock, in th* Cedar j ' 1 Grove, opposite Ihe residence of the late i , Downs Kdmonc. A supimr will be pro. Vi.led at ti o'clock I'. M. Tickets 37 ceul* ; ' I children half price. Tba frirndi of the j Batibatbcchmd cause are respectfully ia j viled lo attend. Speakers will he present to address the meeting. Should it rain or | the weather b* unfavorable, the festival j | wilt bu held tbe first fair day. Kan Over. j A —II »f Mr. Joseph Gibson, of Millj T»fc. • »g". "•* over bv a.f.ei hi car on ihe Gap* May k Mjll- ' . tills Railroad, nn tlie 21*1 all., by which I one of hi- Jegs and one arm w# so shock- j I mgly mangled that amputation *a* con- ! entered necessary. Th« leg was ampou- 1 ted below the kriae, the arm a few inches j b low the skonl-'er joint. The boy b#a i since died. — Britlyet-m A urora . Cape May Railroad. i An advertisement in this weeks paper. , . anbbunce* that on Monday. 3211 in«l, train* will run fropi I'b ladelphia to ii.-nnlsvdia i station, and from Cape Island to Cape , May Court Hove, thus reducing tbe slag- ' i ing lo nine mile*. The intervening gap will decrease at the rate of aboal two . miles aaii-. , so ihst hy Is first' of July, ! train' *M ran from tin. city to the Ocean. ! The 4 tb at Df nnlM lllr . An ndverti'ement in another part of the > paper, indicate* that car friend* at Dennis- 1 ville are determined to celebrate the coming anniversary of onr national indrpendtrtcwin a manner worthy lb* flay. It will also be noticed that the programme includes a dinner to tha retarniag soldier* of Cape May rqjinty. The ehar. t aeter ol the commute* of arrangements gives ua*uranc* tkat lha reception will bo all that soldi# ri coold dasir*. The Twenty-Fifth. 1 No positive in oral itpj-i 'be* yat bean ' received as la tha time when the 25th regi1 men! will Im mastered oat. A latter to ' the editor from Mr. Joseph B. Leach, detail ' on Ba'orday 13tb nih, stated that tb* ' regiment waal-t be must -red enl withoat orach doubt oo Twtsday last, it may have Itaen done, ami if *0, in- boys will bv a getting home IomUj. ( I hondajr.) , CoufiKXtcd. """ a The Woodbury Conatftotlnn saya that r th.- C. S. Marshal baa Nvied no property « ia Woodhary bwiengmg to tha rebwl Geo. J Barnaul G. Fr^cb. Tt# property eonsi.u k in hi> ioterysfiw the realJanes where he a formerly resided and two aworda deposited ia thr Gloo enter County Baahv ..' i Vr ' ' 4

iMi A rtltnof prevails that a slraiimr called he "Manbaifaa." ownv'il hy Mr. KeOiold. of D.eiasrase, will run from Pbit*d<lpb>n to l.-ape May this >ca>oti. commencing ghqgi . • he 23d inat. A wharf on. Ihe Inn shore j* being convlrot-red for h* under tHoi"»Bpervisiooof Hon. Down' Kdmnnds. Joseph \V; "Johnson, of thia city ha* promoted to the position of Bergwant of the 7lb New Jerry Regiment. Good conduct ami wallJesled courage in a"1>wrd-fought battle justly enl ill** the poaition. Hew Cottage. Mr, John P. Sloan, clothing dealer, of 806 Market jdreel. Philadelphia, has erected a he .utifnl cottage ia Ibe gotbic »t)le - I of archiiwcUre. on Lafayeltn street. It is | an nrnain-nt to our city, and a credit to i its enterprising owner. ~ for Soldier*. Eighty bnxet coiilair.ing soldiers' cloth, ing and equipments liars arrived at Cam^den consigned to Provost Marshal Jobnton. and de-ignwd for the force* to be raisl ed ia the approaching draft. I inothrr Iron-Clad. | The proprietors of the iron works at Kuigha's Point, near t'amden. have reI reived a contract for the building of as | ue. iron Monitor for the governm-ol. It i« lo be a fir-t i-ia'S vessel un.l (I. a work Is to firatolsva vessel, Work it

lo lie exrcoie-l in the mint sahirantia) and with the utmost do 'patch. CrG»<t. MaClellan, It i* stated, has purchased a iract of land in West Grange, New Jersey, nnd i-ili-mfa building a rasi•lepce there far permanent oocopancjr by hraisvlf and family. The Conf.-deraleaulhorilies have ordered lh- English and Austrian Cou'uls at R chmond to K-ave tho relu-l Stales insianter. Why ia a glunon like a ghost T Becsute be it slwats a goblin. L»t a girl stray in the field' after rosat, and they will redden her cheek*. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVE A YD I.Alt. PBOI- I. IMSCtl, M D., Onillst and Aurtst, cured If vuistde Artiltelsi rjvs laasvisU wllhi-.t I pall. V II -No 'hsrgrs tawla for vxaauavtloa. j laht. .a-sleo f in-v'msni. JeHly CKXEBRtTlOV. A t sonri-e a salute trill he fired, flags hoisted and th* rere'II* beat. At mo* o' -lnrk cilix-n-aud soldier* will meet In North Denoia where , prnc-t«inn | w II be org nixed ooderOir Maraxalship of j Gapt. David lih-iHto*. and from th-ur* ' proceed to the M. E. Chureb lb South I D--nnj« where addresses will bn <l-litered by the cteMT of iti- roanty. Thw eX-rei- : ses tn th* oh arch will be intarraing ed with Vocq[ and in*trameiitul ma-br. After th# ri 1 be s.<rved graiaitoa-ly to all •aldinra and their families «f the connly of Cape Ma*. In the af annum, iu th» yard ol the | Cbun-h spoken of nliove, there will be a ! freshmen is wii| l>- served. Thia *111 con. lo the evening the exercise* mil lie eon- , iime-d in »h# uhucen, « itli. llui lullutrn.C ' 1— Music by th* different bauds. I 2 - Prayer. • ! 3- Vocal .Music. , 4-rRR.rumei.lal Music. ! 5— Oration by J. Mulford, Esq., of Cam. ' ! den City. 1 6— Vocal Music. I, 7 — Music by mo bind. | 8 — B-eethcnon An silioi-Moi. fee of 15 rt*. for a.lnlls ' and lit cl*. for children will' lie charged lor ' 1 admiwion to the egerci.-e* n» the church in ' the evening, the proceeds to ho oppropri*. ' ; t*d to the purchasing of a library for the • | b-'dialh School inerting in -Mil church. We wish it understood that the c-l-bra- . lion is gilt up almtiel *xclu'iv«ly t t the purpose o^glVjU? a roper recept |..n t o the 1 returned loiunrrer* of the Countv ol C ipe , May. The coumtitieo earnest I Jesire that j every returned valautawr w||] b« pre-en', ' ; and ifiat eqaippcl in full uni'orin ; and it ia I ul«o desired that, if possibla. they appo if | folly armed Ewh coin -any will be cow- ' i mended by their own MR-ora. If practica- - ble, it i' dwa.red that a sham hatllw (ball - be lought imioedistely afier dinner The dinner wi I ba provided by the gratuitous j <■ lot rl nations of 'ha cltrx'-na of Dennis ! Township; and the conimittee Would lake ' • this opportunity of Saying to all eittXwwe of ; Dennis lownxhiptbst you are requesle-l to niak- the tame preparation, yon would for a ypie-nic or a beach party, and dellTer ' the- same into tb* tends of a anwatiUO* of ' ladies, who will In- found in tha grove near thu.-i.urch .b) It o'ekwk A M. It ia tba desire ol the commit i«W that ike la'dw shall be sf abundantly lurni'hed the' all preweut , may have ae oppnrtuniiy «-f partaking of a burner free of cowl. Oomw Oww. connr allj aad lot a* g* vw oar hravw acd -ter* such a > Weleoore as lB«ir meril* so ricklt ifoservw. - » 1 Three lull military bauds are engaged lor , the (e Casioo. Tbe clergy of th* conaty wiil please eon- ► ider Ihein.elvet personally ami oaruewily ih viied lb be presi ut. Hon. Jets# II. Divsrty. Hna. Josh** 8 -vain, G. H. I axil. m Mod. James L. Smith, Hao. Jonathan F Leramii .- M D . L. "M. Rit-e. Jouo Wilson. A Young 2 0., . - 1 M Bewl-y. M D.. J. R. W. t» on. F. Be—- * r 1-y, L. When ton, B H Tailor, J i- M. loans- □ , Win li".< T. Vaiigudilet. Ii-hn . ;g W.B wain, B. R. Magonagle lliui. D»wpt ' Ksaauki. If.dm.-a Hand. d. Wcfley Goff, » ami G. Garil. M D . I CrrmmiUte of Arranc.menU, Dosnl'villo. Jung 15th, 1843. 4 S * - . • tP-;- .- .. w-ai