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Wcdursiluy. Oct. 23, i*S3. Sale of Timber. Th* great **f* •>( Umber, at M ayeille, . ***r C*p* Mar Court Hon*#, take* place nl nn. o'olock. r. H. . on Haturdsy n«*t.— , 'Pee advertisement on tin* p***-, with coq- \ il:*(<»B* of sal- now-ied. I/' hn ■IJjri'l'i Hjr 1 f ibHyni^nr* treated yvug^se',1 *s tlif55 lb- •nlwwf hit* \ took pi*** in Mot h't. the prestige of the proprietor of Mwyrillt-, for libervt ho-pt'al-|t v. witl iref degenerate. We ore informed the timber •ill he cold rithnot reserve, and the purrhasere will he .require,' ><i hare the wn.sd rn' aiul renter. • by the twrity.flfth .'ay of Morrh next.— Thf» eoie offer* a gimd "chanr- fo- opecoln- ; tin* to p^rriM nrqu«;tit*,l with the bu-i-pe**. The et»ot.lie1,ii.» Mayrille n town, it a ttec'd-l suerr**. Hole# me coo-tan'ly bring Ji'ad- ; '.nd nro-ing the parrhk«ere »t» gentlemen Iruiti the rflil retltiM nf ('ana'1* tt'ew — men of nie«n« «nd Inflo.nt' , «ho. •fter tntee'injt o*er portion* til Yirqieig, Maryland,. Drlsware. and Mouth No* Jet- j *-_V, aetkinq far n m/"e genial rlimate and . plea* a!tt homes ; and in their peregrinate na critically etMHiinei) the great socc-*- id Vine laed, and highly cempliinented Mr. I.andi*, J the prttje. tnr. for hi- energt, enterprise, and good Inrlt, il.rermined to locate at Mayrille. on urcnnnt of the sup-rior oatnMl frrtdttyof the soil. its •ooihern lati'u 'e, j genial cltniate, and the great : utoral pri» f- ; leg.wf it enjnya over eeery oth,-r local J y , they hnd exammetl. We predict that in ten year*, from (IraCe| Hun to Cape May Cpnrl limine will he one coot'nnou- titan. So person n«W, can ; purchase lot* at MaJfTlH" wit boat giving guarantiee that they will immediately im- ; pro'ru. The lacilitiea (or whirb, ate coin, plated 11} the iulrodacuon of patent .tamp I (lintrliit*. whlelt can tie op- rated »«•>> • x- : pedi«toa4y by tarn men; and a hriek-pre**, j which "ill lureuk a cheap and 'dorable malarial for the erection ol hutlotag*. The j -.»befir o| tbegnnnty '• froW erecting • KiiJilinj, at the owner nl^ln ll Hay A*, one ami Cap* Say tarnp ka-^co.tifgfi'oni £2.50U '•> 1 83,'MH'I "tie*, ,ie. several other building- m ' ..TV origin of the u«me "Majv.II." bar. ing been, sine- I be lott^r-lo-be -remembered . Christening swoieahat of a mystery, waster* i fortnnita enough rerenlly'ln etumble upon 1 the author, wan ia none other than Virgd M. Darir, Esq.. of Dyer* t'reek. in thu j connty, who, in consideration of the town j being located if the county of Cape Mat. and christ filed in the mnalbuf Mat, thought | "Mayrille" to be an appropriate name. . which be expressed in the following im. . promptu l.ne* : — atari ille, I attlue tku'nradalil Intra | for health ami piraaare. I coatkidc, "XwlU Craw to It a mullltuOf. — Will! avenu.a (man mad to Day, And thoraofhram the other way ; Ham* theaa atirct., juat >■ yoa wilt. The town Itwlf, !. railed MA V V1LI.E. j 1 lit ion County Contention. Th* Union {foamy Convention, cumpoaeo i of ■i-i»ir""\jlrii'" ' d'ffe.»r' townahip* and Cape I "" t"'our' j i I, nip a tjciinl lor the er^ny tl'ecUoir"^*" ■ , Tb„ conrentlon orgatnzel by appo-uting , Dr. M. liee-ley. cbuirinnul and Btchurd Ctaafoid, RerrrUry. aVfter the u-a«i prrlniiinnriea. the cen- ' rent in ii [itnCei ded to t he nomination-, wh ck ! were «. f .Uor-' •— A**e>»tfy. - I homaa Deealey. Skrrijf— John tVfWba. (brmrri. — Ju«eph D. CbAltin. Daniel t H nd, and Lewi* II. Crcaae. A coatmittea'war appointed, who aaiten no the nominee , and brought them herere the cocvenlinn, when the iinoilnalinnr were accepted in a few'appropriate rrmarka. ^ | 4 rommittee wa« then appointed, con- • *:»lin* \V AV. Wore, lion. Thua; lb-efley. anil DL John Wley, to forte lieu. Kijpalr ck pod Other .jeJNiera, la fl.lk the ctnnly. .-tti,yl o make a fungvmeet. for the nirMitaafkfl r which the c-nren'ion ( a Ijonrned. , The bnaineu of the meeting waa eofi-. duc'ed with the cmoet harmftn. and onanimity. y* ttoldicm' Anoclalion., TSb^jutetiii o- Cape May onght 10 l>c i gladlo hear dT~rtl*f5Ttkmg a etroog Itkcli. hood \lhal -e shall hare (^Kabli-hed imoog in a Wrinaoetit and beneficial Moldtera' , lAaaoctfliot:. Such an organiidtion i. now yo coume ol lormattoa. a* will be aeen by the reanlta of the meettng. beld ia*t Jiator- ' day evening, published >• another cluiun. It It im the duty ol alt ctui-oa to leo ' their encnnragenirrit tid .opport to thu-- 1 who protected lb in to their h»air„, and ' now titer bare the npportnt.lty ol * a-lng, ' by girto* tbelr c. oai.nwnc* to the j».t de- ' Wanda of nar retarded reteraa*. Tbw enl- tei* pnrpiue holding another ' * meeting next Matuntn) eteniug, in goon with a hat ikry have o earcea-fol y began, t wad ar rail on our ettlgea* ■ as well a- "ur I late aoldtere, to shew by their at'eadattc-. ' thai thidr brails are aith the tale reterai a • in their preeeat righllul eiattua forwn equal- ' italioa of pay and bewaliee. S 9 Her. H. H. Nnrria, of the New Jer. ' A, fry aanoal Conference, will p reach hi. -popular sinsitg aermoh, in the M. K.^horc I. , ' Cape J-land next Sabbath moroinf. Of. " S9*h.. AH are inrited la cunae' and hear tbla eecentrie Diria# a ♦ *
. Cape Mag Count) Bible An racial too. The Cape May Vontity Bible Aaeociation, at ite annuel meeting, hel at the-M. K. chnreb,' Cape May Coon llnu*e. Sept. 19. 1865. adopted the followit g preamble and r— olminna, .,#111* death ef th* late C'h*". Ha d,' who held the office of Treasurer • f this society since 1851, and was always present at erury meeting, prior to the time of •, bis de«th * j Witemcat, it ha« pleased «5od to remove - | fr«m ua, by death, our beloved brother. Charles Hand, for any year* the Treaaurer and Ib ppaitorie of thia anoiety, who '• w.i- greatly derot-d to ite interest, ' 'h.inlrtd. That in thi* -»d eieut. th. * Bible Sort, ty and the Biltl* cao-e hue. I- 1 a-iff-red a loa- of great o-gnUude. | lit'olrtii. That we desire to put on re1 | cord our sei se of th* fidelity, ron*.ria>cioor ' ne-., and enlu ged Christ ton -pint of au.i lie arted frie> il an ' hrot h«r greatly |- oni aqcjely. in'letjted, under Go;l, to bun. for " ; hi- eler'tolt in it- b- h,.lf. Heiolctd, TIlut tje fe.| called on f"t re- * newed effort in the area! «nrk we hire in ; r liumi. for to na. al-o, the "tiign' Cometh." j ' Rttoletd. That * r»py <n tins niinnp- he j » fu'titehed to Hie offliried family of «nr dr- j . cca-ed brother. The following preambb- and reanlotinna . ' ' wer^al.o offered and, passed, a* this lieuig ' flw.mtie'h y- ar strife 'he American Bible " ^Whkbkas, The Amen* in 'Bible rfocielj , of! ahirh this is an anxili'.r^*y entered upon it» Fiftieth yeeyBBw 'he moat ; Rttnlctd. That tbia oclfiy r, cngnlhe j with gratitude, the'gondnrSaW God In per- i ' i mittiag the e-lshlishtnent an.HMiing con.Iinued prosperity ol so beneficial an in.'ilitt'iltfil, Tbnisgw* rejoice in the fact, j that 20,000,000 of ipopiM of thi* Word of i God hare been circulated in 50 different , language*, thu* carrying jot anil gladness | to millions o, homes, through aeon* of : j Nods, j Rniifretl, That in the' demand for new ' ; r»u-lnnons abroad, and the appeal df f„nr | ! unlliona of G <d'* ran-yned children at , i home, wh- nee il ts no longer a crime to j l.ach t- read flun'l Word, ann in the bap- ! ' py ermination nf the war which h«* i .t 'Uiced onr land, we Woe" He a dull l"i I increased exertion in behalf "f thi^iMe j ■ cause. Rttohe-f, That in riear of aiding the Pa- j r.-nt society in its great and extended wu.h, j and also, nf re|e-Bling the -xplorutinn -nil -ill-ply of this count-, by the help of Uo,' we will raise three hundred and fifty oollar- ' j u- a thank.off-ring 'or this cause. On mniion. It was resolved that the Se- i ; eretary l.ar* print, d. in handbill form, co- 1 ; pies of these resolution*, and to forni.h l each minister of the U-spel in onr C'-unn 1 ! a copy of the same, previous to the an„nal 1 meeting, and to be reed from the pulpit, j Down* E mutiils, trva-ur- r pre f-tu.. re- - ported ot- having received sine* H e last ; ant-ual meeting, for Hibl*. sold and c-ller- 1 ; Hons id th chars he-, -ne' hnmlre an, I , j nthely-on* do lnr» mil w nt -eigh- cent-, j On motion, it wo* re«olr-d that, th- ex- j entire CO-nm-ttee employ, »l the Cost of j I lhn> aoc ety, a eolportenr to catirn-- be j I connty of Cap- May an* BMcrtmo. whs j I fern die* are de-Htole ol lbs- W.V.I ,.f Go . I On motion, it was ordered that the next | j annual meeting of It..- society. Im held in ' j the Presbyterian Oborch. t's|te I •lai.il, on ! the 3rd Tuesday of tsep'emt.er, lf6t>, an.i tli.- pastor* ol Cape 1- Ian h» n committee [ ! l» make arrangements for -he meeting of | the aouiety. On motion, it was resolved tha' a slate- ' | n.ent of thi- aaunal meeting he pgbli-hed ! j lit the Ocran I Pare. ! I>r. Sh> Idon, Btttle soperintcnil. nt of the ; Bible Society, was present, toge'ber with , a large number of oni citil-ns. Officers ol the t'p\ May t'ofioty Bible I'rtii linl - Her. NL^TTTHl<-m-.,n, , I'ice f'retiJrntt . -.^V J u>- inlV. Ilub- 1 , Rev V m. A t Iro.As, Ber>P.rsons ! Rev. A. Atwood, Dr. Alex. Voong. - Stcrttarg.— I. C. Kdmnnda, 7Veo»urer. - George Ogden. Extcvtict Committee.— Richard I). Ed- 1 man a, Jesse 11. Rirrrty, John B. tluffmall, A. Steelmsn, Nat. C. Price, Enoch Edmunds. IhjMritoritt. — G. Ogden, (Coin House,) Enoch E tnonda, (Cape Island): Delega'-a elected tnslfteiid the annnal I meeting nf the American Bible Society, in NeW Yurk.rity, lobe held in May. 1866: i Do*n* Edmunds, Rev. Jo*. W. Hubbard, and Rev. t. Atwood. Thjygrand ireuien's parade io Phil*delpliia'Wef un imposing demonstration.— j l'here were io the procession 102 bnse ear. ris|p-a, 57 steamers 11 hand engine* 12! booh and adder carriages, and 21 ambn. I lances, including 30enm|«tniw from abroad. , :* estimated that the line was ten mile* . length. Tne day was fin* and the eitt j gens turned out en mass* to do b.-msg* (o j *e Tbs at- umship Atlanta, of the Allan . t'awsl Mail Steamship line, ratioiog be- ' Ne* Orleans ao.t New . York, was » td hw Sunday morning last, from thu j springitik of • leak while iu a rury i.eary |« about three haudrwd miles south ol Sandy Ifook. There were seraDtean • as- | sengers. luclodfog lour ladto* and On# child, and thirty.five o*.-er- and eruw oa board | at the time, of whom ooly oaw paaeengar | and four ol the crew bar- hurt aared. — Our cif». aa are r-s|a*trullf nirited o come and beat IUt. Mr. Norriaob Sunday. , 1
The Soldi**-*' Meeting on t'spc Island. According to announcement in the Ocmxs j J, Wat*, a meeting of the reto-ned Vwh*- 1 leers, who enlisted ia 1861, •*• held fo the j I. City Hall, Cape Istaed, S -tor-ley -rau'ng, d Octolwr 2lst '• The meet'Oe wa- called to order a> 8 o'clock. Cepiaio George W. Smith »>• j "■ j elected Chairman, and Brevet Major H. "• ' >f GiittiOBr, was cbCb A Secrr'ary. On motion, Tpe f..l oato* Hatred gentle, j * men were appointed as a committee to . r. draft reaolutimte, rix : - C"-p'. C.'hristopher I 6". Magrath, Sosgt. Wm. El-ridge and Prt- I ° rale Xm>i J.ihoaon, and reported the InU j lowing, ahtch .r e uiiat.in.i.usly>vi,.,.|r,l. | "* , Vv hi mcas. n> rcsioa of thelate uuh-ly Mtelhoo it ; '• ; twcainr urccssu) (or th» I'tss^snl <if thrfr L'utnl ) dsls.ro! tnru couatr) 's ii(hta. to crush itNlt VVMCatAS. Many being gt-mptrd '-y patriotic no- , 11 j snhlirra ss-. sai)dn. without the tbducrmrnt ol r j Mgh hounttrs/kiid tallhfult) srrved their country . Itnisui, Latgr bounties hating heer. awardnt ' " ! so not cuaiiwlle.1 IO t rut th* bunlrn u-l lu-st ol Trat ih- sohllrn snj ..lint, who that ro ered the serine ./ilhuut hoUBt) coo.genoe htaiorftbty discharged, are *ud «.f ri*ht should t# - ih.se I heir pay and bounty proportion. ir to tt.sse I B-u /srrter K.^lwcC. That we hare Implicit coal. 1 deuce in the tonne., »nd Ooveromeor winch we I I have isllhluli) endeavored to sustain— lh.1 their I aud that II lsi.nl> nrvesssr) lor them In present their claims, to Insure It* speedy and (avorablr con- : . tlr u/urthrr Rrtoivtd, That a committee from esch ' _ rlownshlMtfThe oouaty of Cape May, te spiKiir led j - fbe pim^fw forwarded to Hon. John I' Starr, ami j through bin. to the Coogrrea of the United States, j , j Un motion. That our Senator \V. \V. ! f j Ware be invited to address this iheettu.', j i .which was carried. ■ J Mr. Ware then made some very eppro- ! f priale remarks, pledging himself tp fot^ard j ■ the object of th- meeting, as far aiftiis io- i ' fluenc* extended. During hi* address he | ' ; was frequently applauded by hia audience. : j The lomwing resolution was unanimously . ' ' r"Jj^VC<,u,"tu"0" Bfhaws hereafter I U^0l»s«5ffl being made, there were found | , ' ( tnb* repr-aenmne-s Tram fire different i On motion, T',41 ar.i'-.nritle* of three lie , i appointed toeff. c! an urg -lus.'lon similar ' , ! t" Ibis ic each townahip, arhich wa« carried. , I Th- ri.mtnjrtee * pointed are a. fnl na. ; , j Georg- W. Smith. Christopher B. Magrath , : and H. S. Gilirinur. j Adjourned to meet at ib- City Hall, nn', Saiur.ta) evening. 28.b last., at 7.30 r. u. , At which lime all the Svidi-r> and rittxena . ! or Cap- Island and Vimhity are invited to ' , i he ■. resent, when spp-opriat- speech-* m ill b- made by *»me o> nor tn»-t el. qm m ' ; speaker-, who b-lVe kin l|y r-ilnO'e-r-d in , j aridresa the tbeeting. , H. S. GlUl ica, ri-rrsiary. Win Trial. J from rial or ,y. H .nue ad It'o-al ueu. , I Robert Oulri, reh I Ex.-han.-e | Jer, to G. o-i*l Winder, ti.an.1 in Hie desk ' If lb* la'ter . Ier ih 'c.plu...., ...!, 'jmwhir Oul.l, Ipesking ,.f the advantage* 1 ptisooera aat.l, in enmpa- inq^thn caadtlt.-n ! 1 | of the I wo seta ol captives after tbetr r-les-e ' from iiispnsotfmeni, --W - get rid of Aset nf mi-hfahle wretches and get some oK the ' j b-A material I ever saw." Home conV*r- ' I Sati'.n loojt place between member* of til* i i c-nrt over a requeat of Mr. Baker, Wirx's | ' | C-'ODCll, til bejj!|,.aed to ex. mine Iht* Irt- | I ter, it being uinlerst oil by smite of th-m , i that by declining lit make an nrgum-nt in ' . favor nf ht^c)|ei.t he had wittnlrawu from . Uie ca*ej -bafUnaily ht* request WHS gfeurI ml. The argmnant for the d-f-n-e pre. : pared by Judge Advocate Chiptnan, »a*~- ' which that gentleman said had tieen *nh- 1 milted to W'trx'a examination, had bean : 1 j revised by him and met bl* approval, was J ' then read. ' WlrS hat bim*elf prepared a i J ' d-feuae, in wbtob be protests bis inooceore 1 ' of the charge* preferred against him, and : hope* that he will not be held r- Sponsible ' foxltuy wrong doings of other- over wbuu. . be bad oo cnotrnl. He aoalyge* the evidence, and say* that he doe* not ask for I mercy, hot demands justice. The court 1 adjourned till Friday to give tb* Judge ' i Advocate time o prepare bis closing argo- ' i ment fur the prosecution. - The W irx miliUry,commi-*ion met again 1 . | Friday, when the reading of the argument I of Judge Advocate Chipman for the pro*- 1 ' ecatton was commenced. On the couclo- 1 ! aton of the reaning nt the argument tbeca** 1 j will be.o milted to the wtemt-ers of the 1 I court, who, after deltneraling ->o it to se- ' | cret and arrivtoa at* derision, will l-ansmn I Ih* result of theil labors Hi Ibe Executive 1 j D-part m*nl and thu* end their connsmtlon 1 I with the matter. The court which met for ' i the trial of this case on the 26th of tneust 1 J foai. ha* b«o in aeaaton thiriy.eigbt days, 1 and has accumulated a rwcord covering over ' five thnusaod foolscap pages. j — The rebel General B-auregard has de- I I rimed an invitatioa to run or Onveywi ol 1 jl.uaisi.ina, ia oppoaitiun to Go/; Well-, jt I and has assuut.-d charge of the New Or- 1 leant and Jnckson Railroad *s aaperinicn- 1 ' i j '
Onr Pblladrlithia Work-Box. , PHlLADShmtA, Oct. 20, '65. • Dxah W*vt — If processions, su -pent. t ; mo*ic. convention*,' congrr**es, crowds, j railwav tna.sh.ups, and police Can**, by their | tiumbsr, diver-ity and hr ilianey, can in any - . ' way add to the repot Hi n of nor oiti, and j incr-as* its revenues — we hid soi'O to be- , ! mm- wilt- ly known and highly prosp-n-os. ' j The week ofu-ne-l with the fi'cm-t-'s par. : j *il*. Th-y cro* d-d, into our ei'y from: " I New York, Boston, Ghirag... Pittsburg, ; ' j Nrwsrk, Jeraey City. Am'-oy, Reading. r j and -1^ where, all SatuiMay »nd Mon.lai.j ' | We ha-1 tisi'ur? from nil point- of tb-c-m. [ ) pa*-, rrow.ling the hotel* and .-*-rfi»w uu ; ■ j Hi* hourilil'S hoa-e*. Fi.r l.villlat v , tmin. ' ! It— r* and dtytft.it) of . qu'p«c-s. dre— — and , j f*cea. tie pava-I- •ntp.-s.g »n sirntio .t-i - eiupi in the country^ . i h- g—t 1*.^.. „l . . u'tinnu ahirl. I n. .lived th- fatiioa- H-rei.-h i H gitueot wt.d Dodworth'e hand*, irj.m Ne ' j Y.ok, the Nutional Meiiitu iistt'd, I rom t 1 Wa-htngtno, and n crack organisation from • Chicago. The Htiifil-r Hose cumpat.y , ! hundred -trong, thereby winning a splendid i -tlver horn lrom the Union l.esgue. ' The t , within and arnn d onr city, by nil purtici- , , t |muis untl spectator*. Ho much lor the ' . Fiteiuen, now for the Churchmen. ' I The Episcopal Convention has been in , session oaring the week. They quarrelled , ■ over the placing otweomma* and period* in ' j their, prayer books, *nd finally showeO their i j ! had judgment and arorse patriotism by te- . ! fusing to pas* resolution-, Uiahking the j Lord for -n-itn. the Il- beilion. The New j , Hrho-.l Syno t o' the i'rusbytetians, also io : ; session, adopted resolutions unaniinouslr, ' | i hanking Gud for a united and free country. The Hpirituak Convention, composed of ' ' j long-haired und meek-faced brother* and ; I sisters, nlso assembled yesterday morning, i Dr. Henry Child*, a prominent physnaan of onr cit^i anil who. th reby, ought to dia- | I play better seoae, appears to be the leading j sp fit among the mo'ly crew, j The Fenian C»nure«*. convened il seems ; ! to free Ireland by word* and not deeds, > | holds daily sessions at the Assembly Build- | ings. At thetr meeting yesterday, -Fatrick ' ' J. Mrehan, a prominent Irish journalist, i delivered an eloquent aitdtes*. lie report* the organization in Ireland, strqitg, and ! j onuer anle l-aders. George Francis Trutn . delivereo a lecture lor their beunfit, at the j , Academy ot Music, a couple ol night* ago. I 1'rnlessoi (!) Mary J. Scarlett delivered ! and friends of th- F-m«l- College of I'- nn- ! sylva- ia, on \V-«lne«.tay afternoon. - Ju-t ' j think of it, dear ll'oec ! doctor* in petti- ! ; printer'- devil would ri"* above 10U best* j good looking leminitie M. D. — ID the, I word- nf tin* poet, "Oh! dear! what Can I ! the matter be »" j Sir Mortal Fen. at..] other-, constituting ! the ■ any o< English capM*li.t*. ar.- now | ' ••opi-ing at the Co«t n-oul. They have ; ' change it. Ani.-ri.-ati sto--k-. names, fcc. | ; Oil or ....r C. y angel*, -or .Ma '.turn- ; my engine* ISprtVe.1 0- of w - » <»r rit.- , i.- mC,e...v-y..y -.enmu thetr ear- j j r»*g . •hit- .epsm-a- h m f -**•* and j | Gr.-g.-y, w .. k.l - V.- ra. * -t.-n ; hang-- but a-u'a- die.t in ».ri on !*-• n abt. ' ••lie ha- g.'Oe -here the good p-ipl- J ! go." with variation*. The nomher of sn-nk.lbi-ve- «nd prnf-s- ; j sinrial* n»w in -ur ci'y. wool.fmake^a -nt«jl. j brigade. The police are pick ng il^tba # ! -tragglets, hut I be main hntly nl»av* depart [safely with somebody elmt's dingbati, *11 . i With the hop- that some tender passage j j in the BbiivW7-«riir*M()tJS»t iu the heart of ' ! your most bewitching lass, till ] come down i j and extract it,. I remain, e« ever, R -t.ru RI'STIP. | Things in New V,rkNew York, Oct. 2l*t. '65. j ■i - Dkar W . VR. — I or once il would aeetn, j 1 that th- -Quaker City' bid* fair to outrival j j he -Empire City; at l*a«t it ba* made a ' jump it. that direction daring tn* wuck — j j judging from the accounts received ol p*r- ! ades, conventions, congresses, Ac.; why. New York is no where. A most unexpected and marked change was felt in tb* slate of, the atmosphere on Thursday night. The cloads, which appeared Throu boul the day to be gathering ii,rjjs tain atorm, were dispersed, the streets were dried, and that disagreeable visitor which accompanies dry weather, dost, became part of the air to be breathed by oa mortals. This change we* occasioned by a vary high wind; which blew something like those northeaster* you have oow and then Cape Ma). It »at feared that much dsuioge would be dune to onr shipping, bot fortunately, jtp lot lost night, the hurt done been slight. The ocean race, between the yachts Pal-m-r, nf Philadelphia, tnd Henrietta, of this city, wps completed on Tuesday, resulting In lie success of the iatter. As the courar ran ironnd. Cap* May Li ht Ship. the vea—lf 7 must have passed by, and in ! -ight of year celebrated watering reoort. j Ho Wj^uraday, Alex. H. Step ens, ex- - Vice-Pr- aiJhnt of the rebel Htates, acenm1 panted by several gentlemen, palU a visit j t« Meyoi Guntb-r. Tbr appearance of Mr. I Stephen* created quite an excitement in - th* City Hall. He seemed to be in exeel- j j health and spirit* k« th* timu. Ha» i j since departed fot Washkngtun. 1 < !
Thursday last, the occasion of the sen's eclipse, proved to bw a great day for iodi- j . vidnal* of an astronntsital turn of min .— J , The day was one. not calculatiM^^^ptee . | sstlstaction tn lhu*h who wi*hedVH|BMS ! f ^ j the pb- uomeonn, as il waa clondy lW(^ad. ( (l and unpleasant underfoot . lint thia did . , : i.ot t-r.-venl the good people of New York ; , turning out en matte Jm toy armed *nh . i pieces of umokrlh-gfess, intently gaz.ng ^ n , heuve.. ward— ■•seeing through a glare dark- , J ly." Everybody and hia wile were out, and ^ { yonOK imps, who were provided with quan- ^ " 1 tilt— •>! the necessary otlicles wl-erewi h to j |* rp'.Thl,.- -on ill the face, made big harvests : " j .n^ti-piwing -.f them to those who had the ; i money t -wpeait. |( Thai e*'lw.-.r jjp»ry hsj-.g, ntmed Blind 1 j T..», I..-W pt r.'.-rmtn at De tworili H .M. II. is * v. ri'ul.l w,.nd-r, ui.il je c- Uatult , ' lj | T • gat- »t. Hits prodigy, with his nnga.nl) « j*"dy. and vvrytbitig so awkward about ' n ? him. wno would for a moment imagine, that . i «uch a hemp can, aith ea-e, per ..rm the i r the most difficult compoaitiolR. on h-n .tng 1 j tbem pi >yed but once. And can also pro- i . d ! doc* pi-cte* of bis own Composition, with i ! all the refinrd sentiment. and pathos til our i ascribing to tbea# pieces a lush position i t , among the niu-tcul compositiuu* of the pre- j ! sent day His ear is so quick and sure, that 1 , n he can unnie correctly the names ot any ; j Dumber ol notes, whether in dispersed ; ! chords or in the most confused discords. Hiime interesting political event* trans- ' pir d du'itig-the week, but a* ll would ex* lend myNettSt to a much greater length, j r if 1 |f*vb\vsil a synopsis of them, 1 snail i a merely remark/ that to read of the macou. j rerings, I wilting* and turnings of certain . leaders, and their plans-lor getting control ! . j of the city government, and the monopoly j j of the city legislative jobs, is really sinus, j , j ing. It goes to shov^ what class politicians ' in«y somlimes belong to. Glad tbey doo'l j j count on baviug iu their riugs, a 1 1 _ w"" ] GENERAL NEWS. . — It is slated that order* have been is- J 1 sued lor the dischaige of all the cavalry j : stationed. eaal of -he Mississippi. In litis j j cane, we may sip-ct to. have lb* Second | ; Regime nt N. J. 1'av.lr) b-re at en early. I day The 34tli will probably remain to the , , service for tome time to come. At the'j ' gouiery, A lab* - a. I - Maximilian, it is Mid. ha* issued * de 1 1 l • proper papers front a conyji of hi* e - ptre to the port whence th-y Sailed. ' —The notorious guerilla Champ Fergu j ' i son was baogod at Na-hvili- 1*-t week, in . 1 i guerilla named Henry C. Magru.W." wM ; al-t^seculed by banging at Louisville last j ' | week. — "i •— Census return- ol I860 show that iu | ! li.st year there were in operation within . he United Slates. 23 estahlishmeiilt for ; ! the manufacture of tnllurd and * bagatelle , table-. Wltu an inve«»ed ca.-ital of £340,268; ' paying f..r labor. 8139 176; employing 298 , ! ! baii «. anil yiel mg ..nnuvlly p-oducts ' ; mint out of one hundred aud fifty tbou-aod ; : j .foliate. Tlie om.ro voting question ' fo [ . causing con-id -ruble excitement ju«l now ! t jjSrWb- Tennessee Legislature. I ' — In ike Mississippi Legislator- on Wednesday '**1 week a pruposition to. | place the national Hug over the Stat* Capi. • I tol caused considerable debate ; but il was f finally carried by a large majority. The j i j person elected -Stat* Printer I* an' editor j : who has advocated the admission of negro j testimony to the courts, which, lact is re- | gar>le.d ts a straw showing the direction of i . the legislative wtud on I hi* Vexed questitiu. I — General Grant has commenced the ( 1 work of reotganixing the army and redociug I it to the diminished proportions necessary i , ! in time of pewce. In e general order issued i _ by him, he makes Various assignments and distrtbn.ions of differeDt orgunizraiiuns, nod direct* tbe discharge from service of others. All tbe volunteer cavalry east of: , the Mississippi ar* to be toribwith mus- 1 tered out, end all tbe seacosl fort* south ! . ol Fortress Monroe, excepuug Forts *l'»y- j ; lor and Jefferson, Fla.. ure to be garrisoned ■ by colored troops, 4" l'lu other c-lorcd r troops are to be mastered out of service as i fast at tbey can be dispensed witlv PERSONAL. t — The ex-rebel General Pick Taylor is ' i dstly expected in Washington. 1 — Alexander II. Stephens arrived from 1 N-w York on tbe 19th, and is stopping at • Wi llard's, Washington. — Tbe Rev. Thomas Roberts, one of the oldest Baptist clergymen in' the State, r died last week at Ibe residence of his son, Mr. Daniel Roberts, near Leonar itville. — Henry J. Raymond and ntmeron* j other promioen' political personage* were it. wailing at the W lie House for aeverel hoar* oo Thursday, but w-re compelled to lea** without obtaining tnt rvtewa, , — We ar* pleased to record the fact that . Geo. McAllister, ha- ree-ived the appoint- , , nient ol Major General of volunteer*, lor . , meritorious service* tendered during the 1 , j war. Thi* ia a juai compliment to a brave I aud worth; officer.
STATE ITEMS. , f — Petlit* Grove, at Millvill-, ha* been ) willed to the Hecend 8 met v». K. Ourrh, lb- 0«0»r, who recuptly died at Ah..t ' place. It ia the int-ntion of the members j oroameul it, and make it as nttrectiee a* possible. — I'uter on will so-n bua t of a th. uter. ; archiiscture t* so cunstracted that I there I* not u square corner in tbe whole buil.ting. A whisper on the atage can lie beard tn tbe gallery, to perfectly but the l»w of acoustics been observed fo it* erec- — A 1 1 ore* Fair aill he held at Salem, | '..-day aoil to- morrow, by the Sul-m Coun. '! Association tor th*impr..*-m*ot of stock.-I't'-mtuin- of $3Wt~3 of 812\ l ol 870, snd 2 ol -$35a>e off-.*.., . Fl ra "i'.-mpte, : • li— well known racer, w ll b- pr- sent, with will Ot. doubt attract a large attendance. — The M i,mn»ut!> Inquirer evidently doe* j not think much of ihe " recent encampment at Jauiesburg. It says that tile camp was badly g vented. There *u llttfo pr no i discipline. N v countereign was given out at osg'.t. mid no guard was nlactuLarouud the camp. A general looseness of aff.tr* was oh-ervable throughout, and tbe encamp- ; ment proved a complete fixxle. j I — Tbe corner-stone of one of the largest * : cathedral* in this country wo* laid in l'aierj son on Sunday afternoon. A brass band « ' livened tbe air with its merty music, whtl# ' it. va«t ennrourse of people aitedab -nlth* scemi of tbe ceremonies. Bishop Bidly, '• of Newark, with mitred brow, conducted the services. — Gov. Parker, l»«t w—k. appointed ^ «' I. J. R. Freeae Notary Public for this j .State. The, law passed winter before last, in reference to Not arte- Public, gave tbem in addition to their form-r privileges, the power to minister oalb*. but not to acknow- . ledgo deeds, mortgages, Ac., as limny supj po-e. In other Htates acknowledgments \ ! before Notaries Public are valid but tint in i this. The U* may be farther amended at | th* next setsiob. — W. H. Milhtirn the eloquent blind . preacher — John O. Haxe, tpe Hnm-rou* v I Poet— Dr- J.'U. II oiltnd, ..etter known a* I " I intolhy Tncoiub— T. liurbatiaii Read, i be port, artist and aut .ur of 'Hherulan's j Rule"— Prof. 0*. any an the Oriental L*Cj ...rer-Dr- Hobinaouul Bi.."kl)n,an -t other p-.tideil wit , h) the ('hri.tian Association, j •• Bri-tg-ton, preparatory to a course of . . clufe- to be giv-n lue coming eea-nn. « SPECIAL NO r ICES. JOHN U. IIUFFMAK, Altornry-al-Law, Master, Examiner, and/ Solicitor in Chancery. a . capi: mav cot'Rr hihisk. nkw jkksky. CITIKENH OE CAPE MA* ! si r w|U m«ke our s-v.mi' Htj. through t «|«- Stay ' W# have • •pleed.d sweuiai.-Bt of Stoektag V«ro, t-!!suWOvre*t"rs,V?-n"T^*KUt!^io^iltrnI) romuwo nK e"ro£u Iu let" t™il th-'oMfulk lured wyte— just to plea** our* old C»|W Nay trtends tj_ j"* ^ 1 *"J m. DO Bills. | WHISKERS! WHISKERS! ' im«,tti"^\..re o.T!"i,' hv.r ua bjld^.d* tn .Is i wrtkv. mre. Vliw Sent I.) mll.n>wbvrr1ett»c i l> A.lr.1, on receipt ..I price. ld»-y * I) i: A I'. NESS, BLINDNESS AND C ATARRII, * ] TKE.ATKII with Ihe utmost sueeea*. by Pr. J j KAACs. Oculist ami AuHst. i formerly of Leydrn ' Holland.) No. SIS PINK street, rhlls-telpht* Tevtl- * monMt tr»m the most reliable sources In the Ctfy nn.l Country eon te seen «t hts Offlsr. Tbe medlesl ^ : faculty *rv- Invited to •ceooipnoy thetr patients, «• , i he has nn secrets In his practice. AtlTIFlCIAl. #- ' t:VH lnsrrtr.1 without pain. Ko charge mule for . , ' , evvnlDMton. , J*l»-r MAtflilEI). - k" i; LTSrVAH WI N" It est— pwUis areolae of the 1 !5i! ol Oetoher, at the M. K. parsonage. Cat* Island, by the tlev A. At«.«>d. Mr. Thomas Soultsto Mis* •rt* Van Winkle, both of Cold Spring, Cap* May rouaty. DIED. ■ CR*NDOI-— At HI" nramtr. Oetoher tslh, Prlsclll*. wife of dam»s Crandol, *gwl thlrty-foiu yeats, nine months and eight day*. ( I nearest m- ther. thou hast left us ; Here, thy loss we deeply feel ; fi But Its f!od that hath bereft us, He can ali our sorrow fe*l. Yet again, we hope to mvet h«r, W hen the d*> of Ufr la fled ; Then in beav'n with Joy to greet her, ' Where Do farewell tear ti shrd, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS IjEttkr c- i.i pa, For fastenlnr letters or papers rogetlier for easy refrrrocs*; W re 11-11 file* hvnd Boars. Lead Peurila. Meet P.-OS and Pen Holders. Pen Knives. P*|wr Cutters snd Mathematical Instruments For sale l.y TRCMAU a SHAW, Ho. Sad ( Klgbt Thlrt) .Bee) Market street. below Ninth, PhlUdelpllU. 1 BRll-KCTS, rilAIWR AND HO IKS, j kf savsisl pattern*, for suspewlmg hanging bare v I krt. or h "d 'Mtes rod * variety of stlye* of Wit* Hanging lta*krt*. for sale bv . TBI' MAN a SHAW,' i Ho. 8*» (right Thlrt) -It vet Market street, hcipsr Niatli. PhUadelphU. TIMBER BALE. \ini.LhesuId on ihe PretuU.* to lota to suit II rursh«ets, on SaTl'RUAY, OCTOBER Wat, >**#, .1 ..or ovires, r. sboWI.. ioo cords rr.iSDt.Mt ii.vmh fStjrnut:. A Urge portion of wtileh \r ver>^b«*ry. and ^41 of fourths m.lr ol tdirll Bav. If the a«0 Iw « very siorm; day, tbessd# will take place ihe tollowittg Mooday, Co dltioas oi sale ol tlmt-cr. *t MayvMI* : » The highest hidden to he the purchaser*; sign these eoridlt on«, «od pay ooe-ihl..I pi tbe i>urrh«sc mooey in e*sn. as ea h ku ia bid OB. And give a note wlln a pp toted a- amy. at A U.o«U.«, «!lh loterrsl sd.ied. at th- conclusion . f Ihe sale, ot too rash leas toper oaot. toe purahsarr sgreeiag to have Ih* wood cut and removed, by the SUth of Harsh . *- A ZWAUk'AiwC— / ] MayvlUe, Oct. 10th, MB. ^lolb-JI]

