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The \cxf Ueiilaiurr niid ilir Constitution? I oitut'iKluieiit. TU# h-xi legislature of .Saw ml' Coniirl of 21 -Senators and GH Assemblymen, "ill ttt'd'hllen: Dnm. Br p. X*i-. waj. ' AsseiuMy j. Jf •* l» Reput.UeaA majority on Joint h-.ll.,-' .a.. 1 ■ » TliH a'iror"-*otlt* adoption of New Jenn ynfth*C<mstituiii'rfnl Antenri-m,-tl i rnbi' iiinir *l*v*ry lbri»n?li"iii lh* Union, piWM-d by tli* tToU»e of Kejir#**ntuliv.'» «a iht : I»t of January. ISCi, and ■bleb rvaal# m follow* : It* it resolved by tbr Senate and. Ifou-e of IUp:»*entalivi* of lh* United o! ' ' America, is CongryM ttsunMml, twothird* of both hoo»*a- cbocorriag. That the ! luilowiiig article* be profK»»*fI t» the Le. givlaturos of tbo several Stat** a*ao am*ndm.'Dt to the Culmination of lh*. United Stat*-, alii el. al.on ratiO d by lhr*»-f"urth« or laid Legislator-'*, shall b « valid t" oil intent* and pur|il>»>* a* a part of Mild c o•titotion, namely : a uncut IX Sec 1, Nuith#r slavery aor involuntary jei vitudu, hxc*|it a* u ptrm-1 tnent for crime, whereof the parly eball be duly convicted, ' aboil exist aitluo t%« United Slate* or any place abject to Iboir jurisdiction. Sec'. 2. Congress aball bovu power to eufurcu tjiis article by appropriate 1-egielu-tion. The Lafrialatare* of twentyifoar State* bate adopted tbe amendment, while three ■ (one of which An* New Jersey) have rejeetaJ (L Aj- aiill be aaea by the ftfllUW- H log recupitalatibn table it la n*re»aary to oblaiihthe vole* ol four mure State Legia- ; laturee in favor of the amendment in order 1 to legalize i! : Nerersiiy to ratify fthrce fourth!) 'M atf.tr* which have ratided Rejected >'t Cape May County Soldier*' 1'nioii. • At the adjourned nieeriug of ihN.Uaion, bold on Saturday evening, dpt. Geo. W. Smith oetintr l're*id«t>t, the election of officer* for the en*utnt; year tool place. After tbe meeting being relied !t<> order, and buy in*** being opened, the frtilnning ware nominate.! and elected nomntaoi-ly a* , tbe officer* of tbi* Union : I'reiiJcat. — Cnpi. George W. Smith, 7ih N.J. Vol. I7ce /Vest deaf. Jonaihan Stev.ti", 7th N. J. Vu . Serrrfrrry. — Cor .1. Chris, S. M .a rath. 17th N. Y. S. Vol. Treasurer.-? Sorgt. Sam. It. Magonogle, 7th N. S. Vol. Trwltri.— The following »*re appoiuted by the I'iemdent : * Bren t-Uol. II. Sawyer, 1*1 N. J. Car. Sergi. Win. T. Steven—. 25'h, N. .1 V. Leait Civ*-.'. 7th N. J. Vol. Other busiaes*, mainly in reforanee to tho tima of the next meeting b-tng appointed for the payment Of tfcu "initiation fee" and tbe ctmnnencemuot of duet, a « acted upon and carried. The Union thru adjourned, to meet on Hal or day aiming. November 25lb, \l 7| . o'clock. in the City Hall. Before closing the report of the abovo meeting, on le-bulf of the Union I would dirtrl the attention of every returned sola (tier in Cape May connty to the n*ce-»ity is joining this A*M>riation, fur tbe benefit* derived tb*r*from both t» your**!vea and tba families of departed comrade*. Theobject*. collectively and separately, are ! worthy tbr beat efiirf# yun cao exert to i make them successful. in ordet to do so I in the abnrtr't powible time, ti i* requested , that you move promptly, forward your name* to the Secielary or Treasurer, * ho will at nuce enroll ti.em, nod hava them aent to the headquarter*, i'hiladetpblu, in BVdeetbrt lltO lUUIRBUBI may be umrofni : , in time aod exertion throughout tbe whole country. C, S. JUurvth. Secretary. Tin' Villiitm Cook. The WilllamVtidk, a ouw and maunilicant river steamer, juat completed at Ho. bokeu Cilji o.tder thn direction of E- A Steveoa, K#q.t I resident of the Caradeo j and Amboy ibulroad. and intended for the - uie of tbe company, i* of beautiful model j and finish. She in named in it »°f °f ,h,? late Uanaral W». Cook, who w»« for many 1 years tbe engineer of the company. lbe following are the dimensions of the new boat: Length. 'J63 feet; breadth ofj beam. 30 feet ; depth of- hold. 11 feel . djaairkr of engine. 17 inche* ; length ofj stroke, 14 feet ; diameter of water-wheel.! 33 feat, and 10 feet face. She has two low , proMBii hollars, and a»#fcelient fire ap- j paratn*. bucket*. Ac., the InitC alwayready for any soddan use. — Tbe receipt# of the Post Office !'•- parlm'ent for ttie Becal year ending Jne- | 30, IPCS, wore as follow# ; For pn*taai-. I 1 13, 916,304; registered letter*. $16^06 ;j box rents. Ar.. OM-VW* ; miscellaneoa.. ; $»,(I1P; total, 614,oo€.llS. Expenditure* : Po»t-ma*ter< 03.3b3,isl 5 letter carrier*, $494,2031 carrying mad*. $7,141' 704 ; MlaerUaner.ua, $2.671,447 ; total, $13,634, 72b. Tbi* aiinwa a nominal prdkt « f" $£fir.4"(l, efatt-n which are eondry 0l^A<;iu :v*i wMMttjM). Tterwte an ira crebee in tl.*- bne'ueei of $3,100 i>od within a ymf.: In lh«t ;' •••* • • • trit oi S'suw.oou. in I e64 a prubt oi SotiO.UuO. •M* u i

y--- ;-*U4- „ . ■ -•;?■== — election Iti'luni*. Cape May j Count* Official. ! FOB GOVERNOR: W*St>. R. Rt«TiUt. I>. • Upper... 206 52 ; Denni*.. . 137 144 ; Middle... las 114" I Cape Iwlar.d. 6 2 1 . 7:tS . 440 , 410 Ward-- mnjori'y. 255 FOR tSSK.M KEY : ,' Bat* lev. R. Pan e. P. | Upper VOX .. 49 Prnni- 137 142 ' i Middle 20ti 110 - . 1- iii.i 54 »i2 - ;* 742 • 422 429 Iie*«>v'» majority. .313 i, Ft) l; -SHERIFF; W ji*HI>. R Lmr.i*. I>. Upper... -• 208 ' 47 iMini* l«l 176 Middle 193 '119 Lower 143 e 66 ; Cape Island 63 63 Wilion'a majority. 225 FOR t't'RONKRS ; # Ree. Do. J. I). I'ltitTig. T. l;.«tt suKi.r.. , Itisir.. Ha.ii.. Jn... foguw. L. II. I 'MOSUL. T. U. lllUHb. I Upper ... '.'"e IX • Ream* 137 142 ^ Middle 194 116 a*f3 Lower 142 6S /_ • Cape Itiatid., 54 • 62 The General Keanlt in till* Slate The 'fulluwiog nre'tlu, returns from the f several coiiniiee in ihu State, compared . ' with tho»* of lent year and^ejWtuJBHO-- - TriiT election <-f 1963: : ( I-...V. |.*0. Prr*. t'«l. Co*, tier. nriT T-i e * =_ ' ~ .. , ! Atlantic. . 265 55 16 llergen . . 439 H77 lOSil i ] Ru'rlitiglon 14lld 1105 I-' I I'anulen 613 575 123 Cape May . 250 204 212 : CuiuherUnd . 'J00 638 319 . K-ex 2511. 168 1151 ; Uiuueeflor . 625 5tt4 402 - ■ ; lludsnn ICO 1979 2653 j i II iinterduu . . 1200 172 1 .1x9X1 ; Mercer 361 65 134 Middlesex... tie 713 97-i : Mnnmunth,. b00 1409 Muiri* 5(10 365 52 1 i Ocean.... . 600 501 115 Paxaic . . . . 938 - 161 1-1 S i|em 269 57 319 1 iSu*MX 1400 1543 19.'- >!, it. er*et. . . . 196 401 73X ; . , Union 39 -4x7 694 Warren 1200 1700 1629 '.mv.; 531.3 3963 11252 1251 15739 Ward's majority, 3.730; MeCRtHsn'majority. 7.289; Parker's majority, 14,487. • ' graTK XBXATE. • roua/f. MrmUr: T'r* «*Xrr". ; A > lun tic. .David S. Illaekman. It. 1669 err gen. . . John Y". Hater, H.* 1869 Uuiliogliui.tJeo. M. Wright, IL 1866 ll'anrleo. . Ja«. M. Srov.-I. -R. l-<>7 Cap May .Wiltnon W. Ware, R. 1x6Cnmh- rland.P. Ln-tlani, R." 1869 K-sex . . . -I G. Trueedell, P. 1-67 j, : tjlouceeter Jo». 1.. Reeve*. R. 1.-6. I liudn.l, ,C. II. Wmfiel i, U.« lbli'.l llui.t rd.>o0AI-x. Wurl*. It. I8#6 Mercer ..A -g. G Richey. R. i860 Middteaex. Amo* Rwbbtn*. It. 166--Monmuath.il. 8. Little, D. lsi-7 M --rr.f i .UmvT. Cobb, R.» 1669 Ocean... -eo. I). Horner, R " 1869 I'a.-uic Benj. Buckley. R. IxhS lem. . . Rich. M. A '*t«n, R- 1HG7 I Sutnei>ut .Joshua Ltnughiy, li. 1x67 So*«ex . Jo . H. Marnn. It. |85S Union .. Philip II. Urior, I».*f 1667 , Warren Hen. II Kennedy. It. ,1-67 Union member*. 11; Hemucrats, 10.- ; * New membees ; t elected to fill Vacancy. I j IIOt'SK OV ASSCVBLT. I Atlantic— P. M. Wullseffer.' R. I j lterg-n— Isaac Uemarust. It, Al-m. J. j During, B. 1 i! Burlington — George W. Thomjison.il, i Charles C. Lathrope, 11. Baaiual Coato», R, I Aids a X Flirt, li. i ! CamJrn— Geo. W. N. Curti*, R, l»nac I W. Ntcbnlson U, Thos. II. C<d«*. IL Cape May— Thos. Beesley. R. Camherlaiid — Robell Moore, 11, James | II. Ntxun. R. Essex—' Wm. Bodwell, R. Albert P. Condtt, B, David Ayer*. R. John P. Aoi d arson, R. Jam** L. H»y*rR, I- P- Trim. , i ble, R. Wm. II. Morpbjt, R, Uaviu Auder- . ; son, It. Ed. L. Price, I». j i GiubcasU'r— Wm. W. Clark, R. Wm. B. B ; Wil-i-u. K. ( I Hod-an — Noah D. Taylor. U, Gen. John | Ramsey, •>, Obadieh It. Palkenbury, R, , i Leon Abbott, I). Uboa. M. Roh, It, lie f j Will C. Morri*, IL . i Ilu'iterdon— Richard II. Wilson, I), W . 1 j j J. Ullf, James J. W.illeVer, |l. I j Merc-r— aN'eX"t B. Given, K. rbomus ] „ j Crotmr, IL S.-tcner, R. j u j Middlesex — Levi !»- Jemir.1. R, Nstbese1 . j H. Tyrrell. R, John Pet fine, D. j Moomuutb— Wm. C. Untrue, II, Daniel J Holme*, D, Geo. S.'bewck. D. 1 - ; Moiris Jatqgg U. Yawger, P. John - Uill, R, Ella" M. White, D. I Ocean- Job fcuward-, IL • i Pametc— John N. Tvrhune. K, G. tan j Wagoner, H. J-aac H, jtlauvrli. IL Ba'eta— Sauiuel l»arri>u". -4- 51. P. u ! Oickesoo, R. '' riomer.et— Ralph Oavroguri, D. RyBear , A. Staal*, IL i $okm»x— Francis M. Ward, It, 5V hi . II, it 1 U- * L uion — Jotia U. Cntne. I), I bumae J7 Le. . H. is Warren — AnJr-w J. Fnlmer, II, riilas In , Yeoi'it, H. C a*. U. Hoaalano. it. ; Uoiun Mi Hemucrat* 24. M*jority on 1 joint ballot, 13.

7 — — — — Lf7.--:.r= r~ Tilings In New, York. Nkw Yobx, N<>*. lllh. '65. j Dear Wat*.— "Jubilate !" jn»*aarh at j nobody is hurt and tbe election is jcvught '■ j t" a grand finale — tbe l)eni* coining out of j '' ■ the C'lHest *ecood be«t. The elettloo in j c I ti.ieetty, on Tcesdsy.-ira* one uf awufoal t quivtnos, with an excculiosal cose here : ' and there, to show that the ambers of J •>>- j - litteab ilitseosioo had ooi all burnt out.— ■ ® ' The is'ue.io detail being kno«n to'he mu- : • jority at l»a*t of. yettr readef^ it is* only j • left me to give the *um total, ahirh I* that i-1 ■ the Republicans curried everything in tba j '' ■' Hiate, lnsirg only two Senator*. The ex- ! 0 0 t-ri.- nt he- -bed on', and now the political 1 '' ' portion Of 'b» "Gothsniiir»""are c.minc c.i. " ing lo th ilk about the manii'ipal election f tnat will tak«Cpl,ce oo-th-- 5'h of Dec. - 1 j Tfie mucli-tuUt'diif balloon brioal Ceuie | " j off on Wednesday, hul co trary to general i | expectation the ceremony wo* jwrformed i " ; befornvtim parties left their hotel. Th. y i 0 were lyamed in 'he aflerndooj and ut«>ul - 4 o'clock departed for the mono. If tbe j ■ lime of tbe year bad not been • so Cold, ■' i evcryh.Mli, bi* wife, and all Manhattan, not , ' ! ( y getting Bergen Hill, would have turned P \ out in note tt'e affair; hut exje-ri-nce ha- " ! proved that wedding* are nio-t convenient ' I in cold snap'*, and I*i\ 'hat t-allnon a*Ceti. • I sum* ate out of order in November. Over » ! I w.i tb-u«OT!.l spectan-rs tiewi'l th- r.« ta ' human affau* ; theselierai im|ire*»;ou being I' that there was itiuili in the wedding that," partook of the "bigb/aluiiu, and tint the . * 'parties wot* sumcwhat green and had fry 1' taiujHniniit, flnbets who aere fortunate enough l" he •1 in the neigoloirh-out uf Ninth St. and Fifiti i 1 Avenue yesterday crvurog Imd the plea-un-i priistuuing to some to autiiui strains of ex qui*ilely rendered mu-.c The Seventh * Regiment Bund, which bhi! been engaged I' a number i f tbc^friends and uilmirgr* of ' " :-Tbut|i»W Weed, proceeded til tt SI»H||nf »■- ' ;. 4R)fe«t:J Tacality, -where Uie gieat Reput'llcan leader is •temporarily slaying, tor ilie purpose of serenading him. Nolwitlwtand. * i ing the Coolness of the weather, a crowd uf j c j sevcrai^Lundrci jieople collected auii in am- 1 1 tained their positiou far over an hour, appatently (pvlbbound hy the pleaning nod ; popular airs jierfurtnedln thi* favorite band. ' Mr. Weed made hi* appearance after tlia : music cea-e-l. and delivered a short apvuch, J * thanking bi* (nenqg fur the kindnea* of the ! drmuttei ration, and rnugratutating them on i th# result of (Has late clectioti, , ! Tbi- cholera excitem-nt still preraiin ; .■ ' and the Buurd of lleulth ure a* y#i search. ^ Ing fur a place tu put a cliufera bespit <1. The question most frequently asked in Jiast ! , ' year* wa* whetln-r the disease q*>ntagiou* ur nier--Iy infectious! Among pby- ! sician*. it is now almi>«t universally a-'- j j mitted that it i* enntaginus, though perhaps , not by mere touch, as of the hand*. i la the Harris divorce case which created such a sencnlion lately, tbe Judge haswrni d-red a decision, grant ing a divorce to Mr. aiid'Mf*. Herri*. II- gels n complete di- r ) vorce and the custody of hts chil.lr n, and \ ■ she get* no alimuny. | The Typographical Union or tli* city, i * ] w ich ho* been 'or Some time pa-t in rather ; i u |6w condition, h-.* suddenly. revived and | | will 'recommence their mooildy neeting*,! | • to-nigbl. The society purpose examining | discu-sing *11 new inventions that n ay a | be submitted, and appn ntin. coismtttee* ' r I to report on them. r i Every kind of new which would £e likely t : to intere-i Ibosw af a, dl'lance, is yo-tnnw ( 1 remarkirl.ly doll, and 'your mn-t ntedient1 ; - j claiming tu he ditto, 1 believe ihesc are a- . I ; excellent reason* a# 1 can tiring forward ■ i ' to wind m* up and (uhscibe myself still » | , "Waceb." 'I -y , Ttxc I .ate biiles. There (till .'otitmua t» rvach us addition-^ , al reports of di«a'l-r* from Ihw furio >s (Jri... her sale. . it* effeci* along the Florid* j coa-t are descrilied as ferriUr., Nearly* < every vessel utlie hsrliur ol Key West ' ! wa> dttven ashore, and at th- Tortuga- and I other poinU the gale was • qually severe. ' | The wrecking fraternity have been reaping r . a hwrve-l smc* Its occurrence ; Iml ii ho* ; paralysed -tiearfr ever- ktrftl'of Bttslne**' in : j that region for the time being. The storm i appear* to have buen as beaty on the land- ! a* at sea at ' liferent place* along the coast ' . of Florid*, hutldin g. being nnroofjef^ 1 tvharvoa, fence: and liridges being swepi ! away, and ouarly ail the Maes being blown ' . dJwu. ' , ITbs officer*, ol the steamship George ' I ( tomwell. which reached New Orlean* on the 30th ell. trout New York, r*|M>et hav- ; tug exjivrienced tbe fad fnrre of the larw 1 treuiendous gale, and pureed on the Florida i ' coast a number of wreck* and vessels i • ashore, including a side-wheel «t earner, and ! " j the rematus <>f others that bud goue to 1 piece*. Tbo steamship Mississippi, on th- ! 20th ult. for New Urlo >os, aufferrd So such ■ so extent that ska became anmanagwable • l lor * time, and wa* al th« mercy of the ale. - i mcots, but finally the sturm.abaling. tteached •wrher destination, i The Island of Cuba al*o experienced the rl i October storm in a sery severs manner.— ' rieventl VrSael* were sunk their, and many n 1 vessels were -driven a-bore. In the cities ! of Havana and Uatytuxaa many bou*s* were ' blown down" ami tuucb other damage wa- ' dwnv. Tbe gale waa fwlt with great tores among tba Itrroiada Islands. The bark EUing"r I t»ooff foundereii at era near the Ielaout on j i lhe'21.1 ult.; but her officer* aud crew wet* • a>«d. Captain Meeeon of the brig Mar-; J. ' sbail, obnsb arrived at New York bum the . bencgal nver, Allies, report* that his rev • » Nrlentlere<1 -evetely au<- Was nearly eWamp'd lo th* Wustwara or the Burmuilu, on the ' 1 2Uk. 25 th, una 26th alt.

Oter I'liiiailclphia ttnrk-Hox. Dbiladsu'UU, NOV. 12, '65. 1 * The.re*ult of the election' in your Statd ! 11 i turned our ilupablican city into a de- | I'gbiful fcrnicnt ol enjoymcuL The Radi- 1 r' jcals rejoice to think that tbJk adoption of t ® the constitutional amendment is a sure, tilling; tlia Conservatives are exceeding " .' glad that their President has received an 1 i oft'ijihattc voice of approval from the elates; '' i and the timorous members of tbe party 1 sbase with a gieesome excllenicut to think " that as everything is now UejHiblican, mat- r< j will run in their even channel, and not 1 ^ over the rough surface of the waves of „py- . c | liiirai change. It astnniahed us. not itfu " |d." degree either, that year democratic ^xtaieo! New J. r«iy ">d at la<l revol i- 1 , lioiul-d it elf, and cliosen a republican B | governor. We al mo- 1 felt like taking n 0 ' thn over the river to CanidrB, Utili Satl.fy j eurselver* wiethet. the soil looked diff-re t I 1 | ander the tn-w rijiwic. Change, however. ; is the great national etftlHllaut.'-y Nejfer do ; sntreed so well a- when Jierty lines are ' s drawn, anil men of opposite sen. tirnent* come boldly to the scratch in su|>f pnr' i.f their itiffrisul doctrines. Me licwl , i tn-n -ay. and they arte right, that anoni-i i J" than let * man lay *ick with an inci-.rsb!" J attack of a second am" diflVr-ol^'il-ea.e. ' ibe.eby turning th- y>al!>nt'e lh»nglos and " simultaneou-ly, into new channel*. ' ut>4 thus prevent bad chronic impree-i.-u*. jJi in politic*. "The coutiouaoee of any one ' in power lor too long a pe^od. give j » only in vented by their .impLc-iur-nt and j * tbi' electiou of their oppotteula. j • nulicc tlte fact that the "Adams' Kx- t 1 Company' have bought the old depot j I •of the Feutl tlvuo a Halll'.D't at 11th ; r and Mui fit,_iitld. au now busiiy itigTgFTT' - i office*, Ac., far tbe a*e of the company, ft s ; any one party of men. during the late nur. - 'coined more cash. In the shape ol profit, 'i j than Adams' Exproa*. I would like to be- » 1 hold them. F'om. morn to night, in every I ! Northern. Eastern and Western city and i 4 Village where their offices were cast, 'twas 1 a wild maze of boxes and bundles, barrels - Red kegs — all waiting to be conveyed to 1 I "dear ones" tn the army; aud on all ofj ^ | wblcn high rates of freight were imposed, f i Dan Rice is building a handsome new t i circus at the corner nflttth And Oallowbill, ( j and expects to he ready for Ids friends by y j tbo ChriAroas holiday--. . , The oews of the arrival of cholera in New j V|rk. at first startled our iimuruu* ones a « littla ; bat the primary alarm soon died f away, and ietl us as gay "and thoughtless j as usual. ' In a week" you shall again hear | . I from yours, truly, * ItALi-n Ut'CTfc. (•real soutiurtt Mull Route, j ' One of tbe striking indications of the I ; revival of trade and travel with the South I 1 ; is the opening of continue* lines of railroad j j Irom the extreme North to lbs extreme I j ■ southerly section of tbe country. Most j j promineni'among these is the grand line I leaves New York at eight A. M. and -even ! M.. and going by way of Philadelphia, ! i , and Washington, take# the Or- | ! unge and Alexiindria, Virgiuinia and Ten- ! I ne*see, aud Hast Tennee*co and (jaorgia j j railroad*, and convey* p ssenger* through I to Richtnuii't, Knoxville ( l'enn.), Dalton ! , (G».). Na-hville, Memphi*. Mac.m, Mont- , ; gomery, Mobile, New Oilcan* and all in- . J termedtate points. Passenger* taking th s I route will save three hundred and fifty : i inilee travel ftoro NfW; York and New Or- ! leans, and four hutnlred to Mobile. "Bag8 gage checked through to all the above \fp"iot*," is lite announceineui made in the - ' notice* of this line. What a C00tnt*t with . I he condition --f thing, a year ago. 'j —Tile the p ffvi III Vntnoi-s C-nlm- ' Ues. A ram lamb wh* 1 itely sold for $1000, two leaning, for ||f.W each, and atio-her j for $3iHJt). . Tile r-CMvr->ei'y 'rcixv eXpTfe* t «-! r a ' nninlh*' troin tint- lath— of Iw»t March. in - aecorrlanc# witii i^Ticml notice given "n j ; rhal date to the Briti-ii fjovernmerii hy "j our milliner. — Edward Moll Kohlfcni who lately i ; died at San Frar.ci'po, leave, the bulk of j ! hi* property, 89l0.0ini. and the North ! l'oint duck warehouse property a' San1 ! Francisco, to bi* rtaughtcr Hetty 11. RobI — The Pre*ideiit b&« received a despatch i from the Provisional Goiernor of Georgia, ^ anoonnging that the eonvention has repu- ' | J dialed the State debt incurred to assist tbe j j rebellien. by a *ot* of one hundred and j ^ thirty-throe to one hundred aod seven. — Orders have been received al Fortress , .Monroe from Washington, patting a stop , to sales of govcinmeut vessel# and all kinds . of army transportation property. wish- ; j mgton despeiche* anooaoce the fact that army transjHrrlation sales bad been ordered \ , by the War Department to cease ttirough- j out the country. I . — General Briscoe, who was tried by s court martial on charge of -attempting to e rob th* Quartermaster's l>rpai latent at; 5 Lynchoorv, Vs., has be#| released Irom prison in Washington. lji« sentence was g that h« bs cashterad, d/kbonorably di»missed from the service/ prohibited from n ever holding auy office aider government, j * 1 forfeit all pay aad allowances rutd t>e con- ! r- 1 fined for five years *1 hard labor, all of r I which wa* approved by tbe President, exI- j ceptigg the imprisonment, which w»j re,1 milled in consideration of th* General's a | brilliant services in tbe army, end h* was j accordingly set at liberty.

— A curio'oe railroad accii!pnt occnrre.! fS I at ciintoa a f'<v "If0' Ao rx'>'re*f i j train was approac.hiog, when a cow. annoyed hv a small' dog. d-ked on to the ^ i rails. When the trai.i H»* P0""1 ,U " | lay with her head en! off. «F'\«he »",e V j dog. with his tail cut off. sat ^ i rsils looking sftcr th# retiring train *•'* * ,, i face iiultcntire of th* most iutenae JWt ">n* j * : isbmeiit and disgust. v-_- ' — What is the'monroc doctrine? llcr» • j is the whole story copied from Mr, Mon- , ( roe's message, delivered December 2. 1,-Q't : 1 ^ i With tbe existing roluotci or drpenden- ' ciee V any l'.uPllpeuii power we have not , ■ interfi-red anT shall not inl'-rfttre. But with tbe governments who have declared their iudi-psndeuce and niainfuyyed itr ai: J whose iniicpeodenc" we have on thi* great " cocsitmration and on just principle* nr. : kui'tslfVlged. w* could not virw any inter-' ;". position for the parjtw«e of oppressing them, • I ar controlling in any other- manner their ( : destiny by any European power in any . other light than a* a manifestation of a:i It; ! unfriendly disporituui tuaards the United t, j States. • —The Daptj.t "clmrcll nt Eighteenth and ]■] J Spring Garden Sir *d»a* Philadelphia. Rev. T Janies*B Simmon*. ni-t.e. h.ave recently 1 Celebrated the - cm! ^ Centennial of their ; A ! nmiibered le-'llun two huii.lred. Ds num. A ' Jilll'drnl aittl laellly'; II believed tO i ' h- largeat -rUo- l n-.- mtd-ug io any ; single ehur.h e-l.flCe among the BaprlM* in I Phila.leiptna TWO- ll li Ire, | nut of the ® | sight banHree are aduh*. Over forty of T 1 — l b* bnltoon ae 'dlng tour, for. wlnrb '■ r l>re|-arati- »• luul for a r.<n-ider <hl* time J 1 "'h tf_"Jj I I'" ra- as- a lUrgLjuaKmbliMr^anl - — see Ho- brutal party go up. Only two per 1 <on* accompanied the bride ami bridegroom ; ] rat a-ceiuti'd frotn tbe .Sixth avenite ; " and afler a Very pleasant *XC-r*io( j thrnogli the upper air. lauded at Monnt ! We-lchcster couuly. nbual sunset, j i —.V. K Jlernlil. ' U — The New York MtthmHft -ay» thabthe , 11 j New.uk (.Vol.- relic.- Ceut- uary Cummlttee ; I nt a late meeting the establish- j " ! merit ot u (liinlrtsiifs .Seminary. The lural 1 " j contribution* of ihe i'onferance will probu- , 6 be devoted to this object. Pennington j is a good institution and im* done mach fur ! . Near Jersey Methodism hjYhn educatioDal j fucilitius It has faini-lo-il fortbe last qu^jp.^ . | ter of a century ; but it i* fell Hint an matt- . . mtion t* needed wtihto the hound- of th" ; Uonferance 10 meet tbo wants of ' our y'-uih who will be increasing in num- • be- demanding of the church the sp- > | jiliances for literary culture. 1 1 is hoji'-d : that the Uetiteiiary gifts of the churches i will place it on a broiid nud li : in fuuudu- • ^ SPECIAL NOTICES. ~ ji j JOHN II. IIITT.HAX, j AUornt'j-al-Latt. Mintrr, Kxamlttpr, aud Hollcilor In Ihanrrr). 1 | CITIZENS or t APE Mtt ■ Cw»u"ofrf l To- T-'e. tV.nnr^.-i "l.lrta, , ilSi'lw. ti It WO not*WIIHHIlKi: Mlll.ihCID! siuuiiihr.i face or rhin. or'hslr oufmW heads &S at* j . weeks.. Pure. 41 uo. V-nt i) tuaU any* twrtc.ttosr. : I tj- sealed, "r. n.-ei,>t uf prise. I'lSS"! j A'hlrni, WajficrA 1 15n*ikJ>m-Si»w-iurk. j DK.tl'MNS. lU-INIINEMK ASH CATARRH. TltF-AThU with the utmiMl sureeaa, by Wr J j l<AACs. tirullst in.! Aurist. (formerly ot lsi itrn , liuilsinl,) Mo. MS PINK street. FhiLvlrtpht*. Test!" monlil|.lr<>» the owl lelnbte sources Id th* City j And timitry ran t«e aeea at Ms OBke. TUr uirdlril j l.icull) ire in. lie! to srrein|>iB) Ibelr pallmts, is j i he !i.s no seer. Is lu his practice. ARTIt'll'IAt- . • EVES taseitr.! without p»!a. So charge mode lor ; 1 1 ciiu.lU'Oh'n. J»l*-y ; M AKItlEP. " " ~ ~ j , ; to Mica Julu II. spaul'llog, uf Xtajrvtttc. N. J. I Sit LW— TJU.I- -At Cold spring. OB Noveoibrr i i 1st, t.y Kev. K B. suiellSe, Mr I'sraons I- Shaw.ol j " : I'isblhg Creek, to .Kits EUts IV. Teal, of Cold | I ! Spring. H. 4. 1 LONG— II AND.— A t Cold Sprlne, October dlh. by Rev. R. II Su Wilfe. Mr. Henry le>b( to Miss Louis i j C. Itand, of Old Spring. II AND — JOHNSON, — At OH spring, on IL-Inbrr , ' : 1st. bv Heei6rTtVn''IIB. . Mr KlJ.b It.nd.Jr^ to . , Miss TSisciTi* Johnson, loth uf Cape May- County. GMDFRCr-HALU— At th* wstdence of the " bride's f.thrr, Let.. inth,.ly Rev. E T. Swain. OpI lain Hiram Codtn-i . of tvnnls Township, to bllsa , Martha A. Hall, ol Middle Towo«hl|i. Cape May to i; , DIED. I I LPDLAM— On th* sth Instant. Emms LndUm. . d.ucl.ter or the late Henry Ludlm., at her nrai- ' ! denoe, UennUvllte. S. J. t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ■l LOUT! » » BROWN rCRCARr. In golnw from the Wiuhj\ Idxton Houoe to Ibe'.Meltnwtial tiapel.on Suoday ereuli.r list. Th* flader w, 11 rvcrive the thanks „ of the owner, try re Wo nine it to Nwa Johr.s. loots Washington iloi.se I \ j PRO no;<k0 PA BI.ICO ! v t- JOHN It ARTMAN, ft MU.LVU.LE. N. J., . who Is agent for the Grovel k Baker's Stwln* nirlilnea, tatry's Olebratcd Cottage iOntsuu ana MelistroDi. PtMwr-, »/ . and d»!l> "• ttwia to you. at fit) Pike*, wtlhont the coat of tre!(liL We ««y, is . buy af Hantaan. Address JOHN HARTMAN ( S0I6 JUUvUle.N.J.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. X' OTICK is herel-y given that slrj.tle.flnn wlfl be iN made to Ihe neit waoSuaof thsnagl-l iiur»Or New Ji-rney, tor i Oartcc ol ineewporatlon lor «w Hn'. t S'omiiny. tobe located lathe L'ltyol t'.pe talaml . Xldl ^ BlttSS OX OA 1. 1.*, OPearlrta tritlernsi wivnrtwn btrscrrwinelheni nh ; At «-| null IliuS: Lira I liaioa t I steal Attfrih"' koy, ; Cow Ties aad BopeJtartejs t'or vL* !.,' _ TRUMAN * MlAtV. No. SMlrtght thirty-It vef >i.ik«t stnvt, lir-h r. Ninth. Plnkidcli'hia. nniciMo KXIVK*. _ , , , Ctrorw am! l l'ORcir HccvpHswd S r,x t- »' "*' r" '""'V waiel'forsale TBl'MAN k SttAW. • ..rmrr'Sv "*.V22?E,„. as * - Kii:i- • uWt hi Mte ."/HAIL . ** ^ No. SStfelght thttty-B>ei Market - '"fsT, bclc. Niutb, PtrUai.'cr. * IT ITUtllAT )'r '""l ' ipeut*" of -Middle Township > A tllemeul if "t"'n!sh pnwuie>. A|wli IS. IMS: Ity I'tlmn-r tn hatul — (i*- W'. I>*. • To Mats R swain's MIL. *i oi A|rrll IS, !MS h.11!' (f.OO ludi-litrditeaa of Middle Town-hip: ■■ I'. t" eoiainuted men ... Township Vttiemeot, April is. ties : B>iir° w> -a >1(oy, siiiwr*. taw-La and wifeee #1*0 ttsi.su It.: -li.- 1. 1 . f vs irird, Ajul! IS. th. ' girr.' Town t tcrk. ESTEI'S COTTAGE ORGANN. I \»li:NED rspre'slly f.rr f 'tiBrr' es and School". I ' loci arc found Io !"■ r-jumllj wa'd adapted to the Parlor aist liraw log Hoom. • i'kr At I'lns C'tra nf Itretl li-nrumrnli. THE HAR.MUNIC ATTACHMENT AND MAifcAI. NED- RASE, Both of which luiprot omenta are PatentcO, glee It Doinu TIM roiiet, - I -if any other In-rnimrnt of the stnie price tn the j rountry, while HtsexrtlM by none tn purity o^ pumiptnrsa of touch, and ease of management. Also, PIANOS, MLI.ODKDNS, SHEET MtTXIC, k " Generally. A Pull Asrortmtnt on hand aod lor sale by S JOHN HARTMAN, hi llvlUr, N. J. I.tsl of Price* 1 PORTA OLE .Mi:i.ODEON'-»aJ, (ilO, G» (Ifio. j PIANO ST VI. H— Rosewood, alt round camera, K-ipenllnr UouUllror— 41V', 4IVS. (Mn, tzji, tin, tJJS, $UrS. Any of the amive with earved leg*r 1 1 ITT AGE ORfJAN— mask Walnut or Oak. Oil i Ptntsh— ♦loO.»lSS|ttSO,»l1U. 4Kb, »:w). »M", *?iSm:h ani» interesting \\tn|ik I J tent J»hn Rralnrrd, the New Jersey l\ Mi. - it ;. . ii-.i. 1:4; to list, by Rev. Thomaa net.! II II . ol Philadelphia. , "It is Interesting »• a novel l". .v. CogrKc I "11: u- . 1.1.1 ii»"K.\en Us a ntrnlel lttogral>|ly.,' "The v.duo-e wV! bar e .1 place alongside the mef molt* of the r t iciStorrther, Irsvid Bralnerd.jniny of ' 11.. .: -r - 1. 1.. which H pirrcnei."— .1. fork Hi! is'hSf I.) Ihe pre-! ) lei l<n ^Publication ComT. n Ivt. t-'-n k Bto . >« rhestnut street, J. s. t laktnu, alldrr$rcr Ikrokieltrrs. (000) * I'lAXSIl.t AMA I'AI.YT ' l.IIIERTV LEAD! LIOERTV LEADt TkV IT! TRY IT! Wail >nb .1 to roter more surfvee. Jo- saou- icrioAf, ; l.'ian .loyothel. Boy the tawt, it 1» the cheajrest I l,.l«-.--'\ le-i ! eoiers^betiet ihia any olber. 1,1 la-iti trsil wirs i'Oirer thin any other. : itH'.'ly lc .i-l i- note Ire,- tram ((porltlrt and is " 1:1a lit cv! io do more ami twiter work, it a given owl, thin aay other. Bt'Y the BLXT, It tithe CHEAPEST. Minwf "luted ami warranted by y,IK»W(R k SMITH, V hotrwale Drug, Paint and Class De/rrs. ; Urstmtk uflkw, .Nrvjst North THIRD (iroet nthUrly PHIL vDELPHIA MEXICO! MEXICO! 1 ,j jjg80.00p.0tl6 LOAN of th* 1 i REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. . j Twrnty-yrar fimpon Bonds In Sums of (So, (too !»5fO, and #1.000 fslrrrsf Seres per era/., peyaMr (n Mr City e/ No* j j Vert. r ' Principal and Interest Payable la GOLD. ' I #io. "«',(«> to be sold at SIXTY CENTS on tbe DOLLAR, p I in E. B, Curreary, thus yielding aa Interest of tX ' rra 1 girr, tn uour, or n rea cm. In vi-Racacv, r at the presrat rate of prriaiuo on gold. ® The Pint Year's InjeTSlt alrrivd* provided, r TU mat DOOU BLE\HriXTJfGiT rrrr .jfrrsd. > Immenae tracts of .Mining aad Agricultural laadsj ' Slaty pee cent, of Port Dwss, Imposts, and Tales, In Ihe States of 1 vmanltpu and #an Lull Petosl ; •rod the Righted Faith of the said States and the c General Government at* aft pledged lof the red em p^ . Hon of theee Bonds and payment of Interest. > THE SECURITY IS AMPLE. #» in D. «. car'ey will buy a 7 per cf. gold b*d of #Jo w #ao " « " (ion 1 »">■« «.« - " «i00 *suo « « ' » #1.000 ^K'tery lover of Republican IwrtltUUon* buy al '* IcOf ONE BOND. Circulars forwarded and rotwertptloaa received by JOHN W.CORUE# k CO., aad ■- J- K. TIFFT, Financial agent of the Republic ot J' Mexico, #7 Broadway, N. Y. grnnally throagbout the United Slates. [noMrn