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CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY'; JULY 4. 1SGU.

NO. 578.

Stir «am«. ; NT.tRKY WATEII. marry nM, alrttj wavrei D*a«ta«hr Were"! . Brightly aomr. dwkly '«*»■ DkUmWji Upaw Ik* d resedas «««m ,J5 aa# •"*!»*• >■" j-.yoe* '""v , • °" rr**' u1*' Jkmfat til Iknlltef KM i Ml Mrt with ra,«nr wild U tkrokMac by Ik* m i Y* OMU. «1eiry mar—. | feltrt HgtscrUang. ; TkrM rerry-BMl Picture., j Mmriro — Tbe frrrj-gatet it.rd f wld. a pea, fot the spruce clerkt are f peering through tbaa ia multitudes, ( ■ ilk t«irw uf worklag-g irlt a.d baai- ( o can-area, who hara left their quiet ( Iirwoklyn home, babied then topluivge \ for a day lata the tararoll of the great j elty. A lit tie aaxlootnatt Is creeping ( apoa the faoaa of many, si tba lhaoght } uf the fay's perplaxitict cloudt th» r*cellaetloa of tha night's aofi «le«p and j the buppioetn of tba family breakf.«t- . Ubla. Hat tha man only uke the _ moralag joaraub from tee eripple el tha gate, and dropping a eefoutioo to ( tome aa abaorbad friend, paat their llektU to tba tober clerk, at ha aiu to rfiaatly aad rigiieatiy in the ■iektt, J mad. peeing erar the tlip. they Bit to J tba tight or laft iota either cabin, the j ameken to bard in the olota atmot- ( pbartaad eo.ru urbol.ncaof the one, ( tba haMar-garbed aad uorM-mannered to abaorb tha iadiea' ehai>t in tba other. , Ho* latplriag it the picture ia tht J latter aaloaa I By and by, at the Mb eater la ordar. tba aaaU era Biled. nod tboaa.wba ere retting ogle ihote who J ate later', all la lifr, aalmaUoa, cooteat j It It tha bippiaat time of the day ; mae't tatrgiet are rtfreebed ; all ' aeem hapafal, and. at with a tcream e( | tha glee*- whittle, tha whaelt brgla ' their rueolalioat, maay go forward lo watch tha arm ft open tha rlrer had the , trewded plan aad shipping Here the , aabaol-glrle congregate— tho.e «bo ( pate to ftaw Yufk to at ail tnemeelrae , ef ha aaperiur iniiltation.. There I. ( aomethlng »»ry freth and laminating ia a Long lelaad fbca. Do yon mark [ amoag tha thapaly Mine# oua with a , Igare Jaat ripe eaongh to ehow that , tha hea patted the period of girlhood, | . aad yet ao raddy, aaetudird, tad care- , iaet, at te tell of lighter (eLi-ica tb.n woman'., and lore not yet understood, \ aad a heart too young fur nary pr am- , Mtloo T Baoeeta her joekfj-«ap the , ehfkikg lack! He abaoet curling, yet \ smoothed over tha fair fotrhcad, that , tha large, half-tender, half capricloat j | eyaa beneath may fitei aa ahadow from I , bar Boating plume. Her teeth art < white aad laofhiag ; her llpe era post- j , lag aad ltd ; the hat Boning tlee»«. , which do net; hide tba awell of b«r j tiaadtf urtel. oa tbe diamond apoa btr j < lager only .bo*t tbe tofln... and « plampanae ef the head. ~ Yoa can ant ] « tha taper of the little foot beaanU the , i aariaaa tbift *hteh aenaot bate it for | ( -tba rl»a wind, aad whan aba tpeekt, | . tarwly aad merrily, tbe laU. baaiteom, , , ted Vho aarriee bar hooka teaght with ti a fnaak aariuaauem aad gaaaa Ilka a , lunar lata bar pic tared face. I hag, tipped with yaa btee aad ptrple t ieleada ye bare aa marrel lo abow I like tklg fhir oat pie, coquetting oa tba i deek h tea freeh, tertgoraUag mora- i tZH tTZ an'L teste? ! -ITiZ.

•uuff tbe tail breexet an if they told of ; I gracy msr.bea, •hern Ihe penture. ' « acre nlwaya rich, and around the foam- j ng wake of the •teemrriwim eboalt of % -iny toga, which aport and flirt like t grninpu.ee. e On the deck, looking regretfully back 1 u the maoy-ipi red i.l.adi, atanda * :ina lady, abuse f.cc, d.rk with half- c lireonUrnt, cannot wenn one from the I •udy of brr qocanlineii. There III ■ ■h.rpneu of tbe feelarea which tella of f inxioutneae, bat the figdre ii roond < end gracefol, the eyee are Urge end winning, and tbe frethneee ia the hoi 7 if the treteei comport, with the overripei.eae of tba splendidly cat lip and inouth. Sho alands* like an uneasy smpress, who, baring won all that the • world calls happy, pines in her dosiy c heart for tha giddiness which Is the ' girl's accomplishment but the wife's ' rebuke. Not the swsel child at hsr ^ wrist, whose chubby hand points lo the r diamonds upon her fingers, caa attract c her wistfol attention from the gay, , fashionable mart whlsh is ber only sof- t fsrabls life. New York has its surfeit ' of "dreeay" ■omen, and this ia one of * them. Slit hes ao pleasure but la the ' dally .xhlbitioa of her grscee. Money ( tsti.fi.. her only es it m.kss her con- . spicnoas. Home has n j charm bat in that (he .may make it the scene of brilliant routs, whereat no silks nor jewels \ .hall sparkle like here. Lore she » needs bat csnaOl wia, fur this mnguif- r ieenee was the purchase of ber hand ; ' and ia the Eden which all wumen eor- j et — station, means, children, beauty — this, the school-girl of the morning, , d sells like tha tempted woman In the ' , garden, satiated but not eeliafled. Ah 1 t what shall come of this favtrith thirst | for admiration, for sensslioo, fur fashion, for excitement, when the shedows < of life grow close and dark, and orrr ' the milling Styx of the aeenlog glides ' the fsrry between life a»«f luturlty ? She taps ber foot, tbe look, about ber f to warm with the recognition of brr , loreliuets in tbe eyes of terry passer.- t gar. Her cheek flashes as sh. rrsil. i the assurance: tall, shapely, haughty, c her bright complexion shames the I pinched aad t.lluw face of the bosins.s ' gentleman at her aide, abuse days-are 1 dasty and his nights disturbed, to pro- c tide for bis magnificent My tba atoiiey which she tqoenders. He is reading tbe evening paper. Suddenly bis ey.s f start, end the portfs uf his forehead , grow moist as labof's. lie riches for , tbe silkeo robe with a trembling palm, < as if something lo the close column had t paralysed liitn. The fine lady benda 1 an instant lo.calcb his whisper. Their eye. meet lo a horrified atare ; Ibry ' speak together the single word, epitome ol all baaiaeaa-deapsir : " bank- ' rypt I" ( Envix-a —The last bas has gone , from k'oltou Ferry ; only a few new.- | paper-mto bt-laicd, and the aaual . complement of aight-prowlrrs lingrr ' ia tha streaming frrry-hoase uador the 1 glaring r. fiecior., though the' oyster- 1 i booth, la the market clo.e by are full I ' I of light and ribaldry ; now a drunken ' ! reels thrnogh the wicket, bow a , , I cab carrying a bacchanal pariy passes . ' ibrough tbe great gair; tba boat thoois | , - ia lika a goblin thing, end with a cls.b : ■ of tbe wheel and e clan ting of the I i ■ chaiaa, ber frw shadowy paasengess I disembark and scatter up tbe dim dcacrtod etreets. Among tha trarelm ; ' : Biwoklya, wi mark hut ous woman i ' i —a flaunting create rw, whose druse de- f j notes her fallen caste, aad whose waa, ! , I" sharp face jeHa of had reralry, which j | , scars the heart as Wall She has beta , ' life I, bat eacity and passion de- ] | flowers at last, and as she stands by I | tba guerd-ohaias. looking half wistfully i ' i sbudderiagly at tbe dark-flecked 1 1 water, yea may ntll see tba taper of i ! the restl.ss feat and tha half defined j ! splendor of tbe Igart. The wheels go | round ; tlsey dart late tba carnal ; : , ! aooraAcoterslU dark botum to-algbt; , | Brooklyn 11m high aad darkling along { the wearing sleeps, and as we glide ; I into the ruddy ferry, all the maay! | churches ring their belts. Tbty Strike j | the beer, ha* lo this lost ^ sod peerless ' | tefhr, ou the way to scbote, aad fait, ; across the pa«. te bar pUyfalaaaa. tea [ whew she stole U Charrh lor the good

i temptation. Tbe knell of her life, ■ hen, hating wore out some wretched with pacing by night that broad- ' she had awapt like a qoeeo by day, ! the final remoret of this midnight re- ( miui.esnre pot a terrililo purpose into ( her scorched heart. i It is but a leap ; a cry of "somebody ■ oeerbosrd 1" a closing of the cold I bullies shore tbe spot, aod ia the dawn 1 s .tiff slid dripping figure lies in ths ' — the mortal remains of the woman of feahion. | Cape nay. Tui,mrKort«f>t< sixes i.ast tkar.— xkw 1 Tha risitors ef last year will he agrees- 1 hly sorpnaed at witnessing ths great change which the hand of man hath 1 wrought at oar Island within tha last six 1 months. Scarcely had the moeie uf tbe 1 band died away— ere the music of the 1 aod the saw — leas pleasing, hot 1 potent — broke opon our ears. Our 1 mechanics a' home wart found to be loo •mail in nomber for the work before them. Delegatee hate been brooght I from Baltimore aad Philadelphia,— they 1 clothed Ihe Cap# in a new garb. 1 end left among ua some monument, of < beauty aad durability. We .ball proceed ' lo notice some of the more imporlaut 1 both public and private. ' tea aatt. so.D Dteor. 1 A great objection, and one well founded 1 with many of oer ti.iterr in pretiou. sea•ooa,— was tba distance of the l>epol I tbe boleli, and the great ioconre- I arising therefrom. Happily for oa. 1 that "trouble axiat. no more. A new i 1 li.ilroad Depot baa been erected opon I : the laleod, within flee minute, walk ol ; any of oor Hotel.. Extra train, will bo j run during tba Season, aad ttery alien- I | lion paid to tba comfort of tbe paaseo- j I | «'"• ' ; 1 I The Railroad baa been gravelled from j I Camden to the leleod, thereby gTeatly . i increasing the comfort of travel aud i I adding mucbito the beauty of tbe road. < I tms noma. Accomodation, sera with difficulty ] . previdad last year for tbe maay who I i ; vi.ited Cgp* Hay. Pal men dosed in all 1 1 | the duoreeyr. aud old ladiss aod their , umbrrilas. Liltla girls occupied oboeore 1 pieces under the bed, while the existence ] 1 of little Uoya was totally ignored. Bui 1 works wanders — now all tba fat men : ' can bars a double bed, aed the ladies and j : children room io abundance. -This popnler, commodino., and boaetifel hotel, shows in a greater degree tbe , band of impruremei t than any .imilar ea- i tabliibmenl on tbe Island. Utiles oas ! ' wonld devote svveval bunra to Ike undertaking , it aouid be impoi.ihla lo eetimate j ; the greet improvemeb . in the house. Ti e ihodvs of entrance bare bet a enlarg. ; cd, new parlor, deeised and exquisitely | j furm.had, a complete »ylem ol draicage j eatabliahi-d, tiew runtuo-r aud bath-buuso. ' erected, walk, laid across the -awe and ; along tbe beach, >0 ocean wieg added to Ihe hotel. A new bar and billiard- room built, separata dtr-ing-rslouoa lot naniei - and cbtltlreo, one for the adult portion of . tbe visiter*, and a wparala and extea ive h.ll for hop. and concerts baVe ell made | Ibrir appearance. lUsaln'a Orchestra . end Military llend aie underlined fur tha > betides other matters of interest ; I which will be made pwblic in dus time. | J. F. Cake will enact tba part uf | i "mine boat" daring tba season; and his , , ability a« a manager, and bis courtesy aa i a gentleman, plainly point to hi in aa the I right man io tha right place. oof.cwst* RoraK. Mr. Ueorge J. Bolton baa already I opened this commodious and elegant [ ; summer resort. To. Columbia ilooaa bas long boon known at on# of tba lauding]" hotels of the Cape. "I bo welU applied I ; tables of last year, tba management of lbs ! and the general regulation, ef all connected therewith. w«re a card fur tbe proprietor not eooa lo be forgotten. The ia front of the Columbia House i. I shaded by beautiful and Urge Irene, aod 1 the anmwer-beeee ia the best design. d one < on tbe Island. Connected with Ike CnI lumbia llouee ia a fin. livery -.labia, under ■ the amnagemeal of Mr. Juho Krarns, of j Philadelphia— the eioek of drieing horse* and carriages Is usee r passed, and especial : attention will be paid lo tbe famishing of riding horses fer ladies and gentlemen. tine of tba special features of the j at this ealablishawut nil] bo tbe pvwpence ! of Birgfl. Id's Bead, from Philadelphia, i All lb/ patron* of tba Uere.au Opera, and , the Cknmaat Street Theatre, in that city, | will gladly bear «f the presence of Ueir j fee# rite at tbe Colambia. The balconies - e< the house bare beea alreagtheewd, aad All sesrmer marts bate a United ken. a fed, that Ike betel, baarieg ti.al '*■ ixW

Slanding oii the main street of tbe 1-laod, | being well shaded with trees and doebla 1 balconies, it resemble, more some elegant ] private reaideaee, thxn a public resort. The dining-room i. amy In in its proportion!, aud admirably adapted for hop., and it ia alncerely ip be desirrd that tha i have a baud engaged for tb» I I ¥he rooms of tha hotel aiw all ; 1 pla.tarvd, besidea bain- well airad and 1 roomy. May .access sUood the m.onfpr j I ATbANTic uonnThe re pita lion of the Atlantic ia es- : i lablitbed. In tbe words of theproprielor, j < "any one visiting Cape May tor tha last | < saven years, will tell you Ibsl the j ■ Atlantic abounds io all that is good, and ■ill accommodate three huudreu first-clsu i boarders." i ■ It baa the advantage of atasding near , I tbe beach, thereby greatly extending | i facilities. Tbe proprietors, Mestrs. | I J. A B. McMakin, are as celebrated id | tbeir raanagemeal of a hotel, aa they are j skillfaT io Ihe piloting of their megmfi. j I cent Delaware steamer, Ihe Edwin Forrest. 1 ckxtrk hol'ss. | ' 8ftice tba Ocean House ba. become ! i part and parcel of Congress Hall, the j I Centre Hoove will be the family re.oil of 1 the Islaqd. One of Iboae good, cosy, j ' quiet places where grandma and grandpa I ' will go and nmuas themselves with the I i children. The hotel has a sober Quakerish look, which will at once recunimend it tu i the patronage of all who desirw quirt aud repoae. Tbe Feiher llrosdbrini*. along j with tbsir domurU wlvea, having bean i i frightened away fiom their old retreat in I tha Oceao Hoose, will look upon the i Centre, are special dispenealinu of Proei- , i deace, to furui.h them with a calm end at Located on Washington street, has only , to be patronised lo be apprecjated. A ' | fine bar room has baen erected in coni uectioo with the house, for the ensuing - j The Americeu ia deairable ou {aceqsDi of its position. ^ Parties can rsdftes f?om it a hundred yards each way, | and roach thereby the hupa at tba United ! h later. Columbia or Congrer. . 1 various churches or tke beach. The hou.e I cool and commodious aud always de- i 1 sirably managed. j Mr. Oeo. B. Cake, does tlm honor* at | his eatablishmeat. He has' acconutm dationa for one hundred guest.. Thu«e ! j one hnndred, when they depart at the end ! [ of the season, ho. tow five hundred bless- 1 j inga upon tha proprietor Tor the way in 1 , which bo ha. treated them. What ia more, they all promise to return again tha ) i next season, and generally do. 8o if , j yon wish to engage a room here, Mr. or Mrs. Fashionable, berry np with your shkrmax iiocisx. i | This is a new candidate io tha Hotel line, baring made its appearance tinea j . { lest season. It ia neat in deaigo and will j - | dooblleta be excellently managed. It Is ! i - sure of a good boaineta, for it stands op. ' i ! posits tha office of the " Daily Way*," \ I aod will ba patronised by the employees , uf thet.esiablisbment, including bis honor j i Ihe " devil" , Tbe name which this hotel bears abould r insure it snccesa. At a naw eaadidkte at our Cape, wa welcome it. , Remark aide for good* accommodation", , good wailare end good eating, and when I WB say to moch that ia good abont one hooae, it wonld be dning an injustice to ! I the others lo txlend ths notice to greater , leagtb. , j ratiokal hall. , The tile of this hotel is all ".hat cos bt ! desired. The vie* from its niany wia- , ^ dowt inclndes tha other building* on the j , Island, lbs numeroo. loeodt and inlet* . i wbieh wander lastly in hers aad thsra i ; along tba coast , and a gorgaoua view of , -! the old oceao, which once aeeo it osvar I j forgotten. There is so ber connected , ; with this hotel. This makes il.mil the i mere deairable for away of our vi.iter.-~ , Maay baade of families wish tbsir children t in booses where tbey will ba removed ■ from tba influence of tbe bar. Mr. Aaron I Uarretaoa, tba manager of lbs hoo.v, , poetesses all tba essential requisite* for . tba dntiea of bis office, end if merit hath r its owe reword, oot a vacant room will f greet bit eye daring tbe entire season. . 1 Is boa of a galaxy of good betels. The I bar ia stocked wi.h tba beat wins* and ^ Hqoera, and ths labia groans with all tba J delicacies of lb# season. Board la placed e at a reasonable figure, which is aa item . sot long te write, bat reeiaasble to coo. 1 template. WUITI RAIL ARB FRILAMLPR1A ROCS*. r Both the above houses are too well a kaowa to naad extended notice. Tbey i do oot accommodate aa msay. board* ra sa t other hotel, upon tba l.laod, .earn prof wring them lor that rnaaoa. Tbe imallaeaa of a boast is ao sign of tbe comforts d or discomforts therein atpermdewd. The proprietor of White Hall, ia, wa believe, X a PbyeMaa, if an, his bouan need, so I better card. e Tbie bowse bee beww - Intel iy rallied, l renswmsd uud repaired. It is nun uf lbs n I III Its fdacwa open lbs Uuud, aud if - ssvmnsl tegs* outre kunrited spwy *

| will be s most desirable place tu spend the iummvr. •Adjoining it I. the A name which calN up delightful and I historical reminencese*. The proprietors. < | Messrs . Black A Knox, are well versed i I in the bseitiese of keeping a hotel. Th« i i iucatioo i* goad and a general air of i j tidiness reigns. ]tnmedisl"ly below the i - Continental stands a inod>-*t little dwcl- I I ling, a blua sign over tbe door, informing ' i i Ihe pisscr that it is the ."Cottage by ! | i the Sea." Not many pas*, thvy all drop J lo. _ Tha proprietor is Col. John Feulin, < j a man nuted for good humor uud better I | whiskey. If yon went lo drink yvt wttha' . > don't feel like it, jam gel Colonel John , • I its all op with you lor the re»t of tbe 1 j ia only equalled by the look of his oyster*, tare and go again. j Koeoig, has secuted during past seasou- ! the pel mirage of *uuieofoar be»t feniili>-s. and hopes during Ihe coming Season to " ! a larger share then heretofore. It ' the onginul design to ba.ld the U < I hope eie another Season roll* round. In tee the de«ire«l improvement. The La ' ! Pierve. however. It a very neat hotel, and III its management i* second to uoue, j meat well kept, aederell pwiroaraed It. landlord ample in »!*-. 1. larger in heart, and neglect* nothing that will add to , the pleasure of hie gue»l». , Mr Burn*, of Philadelphia, ha* erected , Perry street, which lie de.lgn. for a \ saloon fur ladies aud a Cafe for gentlemen. , . j The. building is very hondmnne anil will , douhl lets be well pal'unixed. j Besides Ihe Hotels shore described. ' | • Haloona, all well mucked .ith hue wines, , . mg tba season. , i\. Colonel Lansing has opened a new ( . I iM|pon on Wiubingtuu street. The j Ocean Brerxo Hotel, and the Eagle ] .Saloon, are al.o types of the above etnas. The,. ... five buildings upon the ' | Island dedicated to Diviue Service. The i I j Methodist Church, located upoo Wash- ' . I ingtoo atreet, ia a comely structure, i i tt bat is una.ual with cbur'cliea of this i I deoominabloa, it ba* a tall steeple and 1 , i towo clock cuuoeclrd therewith. There i r j i* also a fine paraunage attached to the ' • Church. Tha Uuv. A. Alwoud ia I | Tbe Prelbyteriao Church, on Lafay. ! ctts street, is a beautiful audcomioodious i I , structure. Tbe cuogregwtion u large, i , ! and tha Cboith ela.yt well alteou.d I | ; during the tummer ucnaua. ,4 The Baptist Church ou Frtoklio ttreel i . I bas DO legular cuoieter, the pulpit being > I supplied each Sunday by uiluuter* Iroih I | abroad. The Obordh has connected with , r | it a-fine Sunday School and library. I The Roman Catholic Church on Wash. I ! ingtoo atraet, was removed since last I j year loite present lodwion. ThaCetholica I have Goe music during ibe summer, tome - of tba bell talent Iroui other cities, being , i Tbe Colored population bare a chapel , on Fra .klio street. i l Tha Kpiacopaliana will hold raligioot r | services io the Presbyterian Church duri iug the tioumer. Tbey have as yet no regular Church of I their own, but intend bu Idiog io the - Fall. , ' Several fine private collage* have ( ' been built upon the Island since the close ^ ; of last season. They are all remarkable for (he beauty of tbeir architecture locaj tioo and darebility. t Tbsir arectiou shows that onr visitor! .« ire begiaoing to feel a permanent interest s in tbe Island nod that tbay intend lo j make it their homo- during many coming a tummer*. Amdhglkoea who have erected cottage* are Mettrt. Whitney of G1aasj boro, Noafie M^*svy, and Qeo. Buekia of , b Philad-lphii. I G. Hildretk, of Cold Sprinjr, aod Messrs. Johnson, Whildan, Scheilenger, Miller and Rielay, of Cape May. t Messrs . George Allen, of Philadelphia, j j and Whitney, or Glassboro, have the most . beautiful and coatly cottages oo tbe i j Island. " Being bashful, wt had reeolved/OOt to ; " speak of ft, hot having arrivednPihe end i of oor article, we can noCfef rain from i saying thai fer a boanlry newspaper office, " the new ooe of tbo " Duly Wavb" can- ' Dot be sarpaaaed. It Is commodioe*, cool, " aad enmfortahle, aod wo shall itsoe from thence dally, a paper which shell be sprightly, saleable and eougbl after. « Wur are most Indies, who go to dry goods Mores at tkls sea"i>n Of tbw year. I ' lika grolUmen who seem ta be dejected! 0 Because tbey are looking fcrlm (for i Urn.) i W sis It waa p repass d. after the jwlaei- ; pais in a dael had exchanged hmwetsal ' tbote, that tbey akaald sbnks band*, it ■ * wtt abjwnted to aa •aneceeemy by one of ■ the sounds, an the grwnnd tbM tkwr I It Ireudt kad boa* nbnking fer half aa Fear. 1

.Kxcuralun. I An excursion "liif d lb- teland on ] Thursday, from Wilmington. HelawRr*. 1 1 i Tbe pleasure seekers were some foorliun- | . j dred io number, but uufortunaiely t heavy j I ; rain prevailed ut the time, thus prevent, j i j */ Kwaaabec. We werw Informed thai < ' fifteen hundred tickets bed been told for J i Ihe excursion, end nil would here partici- 1 1 paled bad the weather proved favorable, j > The parly must hara heel, amply repaid j | the >un came forth in all ua gloryj*. I and the heavens wore a gorgeoot coloring I ■ ■f blue, purple ami gold. V lowed from ' ■ the bout, the scene must have been sub- 1 1 Hope (III ) te ill Sutnr-d. |' Home of the gentlemen on Ihe I'land ' With Il.e Albletec Base Belt Club ol V Philadelphia, anil tho Attentive ol New |' send* here aaaetnhle.1 to one of their el- i ' If the desired retell can be broogbl ' about, we will hare n.-t less i baa fifteen ' fishing .... ti-ea! ^!mn.|. ^ They report!" excellent. Many ,(.,!«» frnn. the Mend. ' lake u tide lo tke Court lloitee during the j : Mr. Hcbellenger ia al*n bo«y pn.vid.nt ' t number ol .beeps' head nod blow fish, il ilimtoieh the number reinainiug. and tbe chance for farther sport m" Hi Milne j If it ml some .Teams. | stylbh equipage^ hare here^ merle the,. I ( Urge port, on of oor column, te mereiiou -f tin crock hor.e.of the Island. will :.* some trial, of l.oree flesl. j , exciting. The nuinwrous barks on th. | , Island have all beer, neatly done np. and , several new ooea hare made their appearance. Latt rear there waa scarcely en»u*h , to supply the demand, nod every was *o fortunate a* to nwa a *o«, reaped an abundant harvest therefrom. The Streets. Wa are jlad to see that ihe city an Ikorities ore exerting themselves lo keep Ibe streets clean and level. Nothing add* is oext to Gvdliarss, and a thing or beaut; is a joy forever. We hope this spirit ol i improvement, so early inaugurated, wil. nut be abandoned. Mnaonie, 1 Tha grand officers of the grand Lodge ■ of free and accepted mason* of Ihe Slab of New Jersey, have been peying ni- ■ official visit during the week to tuatonir Lodge No. 30, of Cape May. The ditlingeished visitor* are stopping at Congress Hill, and app*ar w-ill ■ pleated with -all they see. Their stay J with us will be prolonged during the j ' ! week. A provoet-inarshal wrilcs: Thr follow. , ing incident happened in our office tlfT other day. One of the prnvo«l guard , ; brought a colored man into the office . i Charged with Mealing wute Mneloua. The I charge waa proved, aud 1 sentenced him J for ten days lu the prevo*t (uard-hoew. r I As h* Wna being Ird away, I said to him : "1 hope, Tom, that I may oaver see I I you hare again." tla turned to me with a peculiar shrewd | expression, and said : "You woaldn't ha' seed me die time, [ I wap'n, if de sugars hadu't a foteh me. > From Mexico, j Ph!lad*lmiu, June 39.— Official re- ! porta recaived confirm the reported c«j> '' tors of aa Imperial wagon train near Cemargo, by the Liberal*. ll'h~ Irain i eoasisted 'of 270 wagens with good* valued ' | at two million dollara, ail belonging in " i French aud Austrian merchant-. The ' | Liberals alto took l.WO prisoner* of : whom 400 were A a* I raves- Only g few ' 1 or lbs Imperial Csgalty escaped. A II tbe Imperial artillery and ammunition was y j captured. Eecobwdo baa matched to try • i and raptor* another Iraia with two mil- ^ i lion dollara ia aptffia which receevly f*lt ' Metainorae. -; —The- young lady po-eeesed an im. 'I t mea-e water power, who bad a easel ia I I crick IB ket bark, aad a waterfall oa ber f-1 bead.

!!ogur !!■'* Tail-Piece. A tew months before ibis ingenious ar j 'i-l wa- sriii-d wi'b the malady which I deprived society oj one of |la most dl*I insiclileot pencil the work he bad entitled ' ' * Tail. Piece- i lie first idea or which ie | while the convivial glass Wat circalaliag , round hi* own table. "My next uodertaking.' euid Hogarth, "vhell be the End piled one ul his fro nd*, "your ku-iness will be Dills .ell. lor ibere will be an and J io Ihe painter." "There will be ao," 'answered Hogar'h, sighing, "and therefore. the sooner my work is dene the teller. " Accordingly, he began tba neat | lisei.ee Dial seemed to indicate an appre- | nention be should not I've till he eomplsI led it. This, however, he did in the moat i ingenious manner, by grouping everything i which denotes the end of nil Iblogs— a : oroken battle, aa old broom wore to tbo | -lump, i lie hull end of an old fiieteek, a | sigu-po.i of a laverff. called the World's nap of the globe, burning; a gibbet ! h|s hoite .lead in Ihe clouds, a veoaal inenih, i be Isal whill of smoke going oat, a play loo k open, with "ex-unl O lanes" .lamped iii the c.doer, en empty puree, and a »i«vute ,.f hsnkrupicy Ukeo vat i igninsl nature "So far sn good," cried i (luguilh, "nulhlug remains but tbit," ; vttlriog bis pencil in a suit of propbslio \ lun\ui.d dashing off Ihe similitude of n claimed llogsiih, "lliw. deed is done— all ' -ui-wu fact that he never sxbiu took palltl ; perhaps, that he dieu In eboul a year alter . ae bad fiul-hed Ibis extraordinary talli'nim Hay. i \V'e copy tbe luiiuw mg merited aotiea I fiom the Philadelphia Age .-—"Now that ibe summer, with He oppressive heat IS ! lion! Why, Lope Maud; for, with tbe j rwilreUd oooeeuienne. w pleasant three I ny water, ou one uf oor lieeullful nod CObj veiin-nl hosts would he delightful. But ] For lliB last four years, buudreds have j .uttered Horn Ihe leek of hotels o» the j leiaud. A retereiica lu the advert ire- ' meat ol il.e West Jersey Hotel Loaipwny, io our column* 01 to-day will convince I .rent that SB enterprise it new la Ibe iisuds or ou* or our moat euergevio bestuess men, tnat will soon auwiu tbu Island oiodiuus hotels ever erected at aoy summer resort on Uiu comment. Wo congratulate our deuiSeue on thy prospect — we may aay certainly — of no more lack hi lb* h n.lt uf I. Ii. Juaeph, Esq., tho West Jeieey Hotel t'umpeuy will tureljr m Neva V ultimo. The. I'b.euOfogioal Juuiual for July No. 1, volume 44— LouUiua iorty|l a- f*. ol low.; LbarrfCtvr aud liiugrape; .-- Great atsUsmen, Welwtvr, lallsyraud, t'uel, U'Lonuell end ituetell; also, liuckle, l..o iluturiani Aoloiuo Probst, 1 I uomoe lUUi.-s. D. U. t.v.. D., LleulenA Inert Dailies, l»e*c Fel i Is, Cuailea 1. i lodge, Audrow L. n'.onr, luuias* L. " Ver«.d,e, L onaro lUcun, llolec* Uuab-.i.-ll, k I)., ivolmit J. DivcsiUioige.D. D. < LL D., lleury Wwu lieecbsr, Ibeodore n te. Guyier, R.cneid 3. rittyrs, Rev. Jus T. 1""J',> afedelliua porirniu. Car docial Rel«ilons. — Tne H-rvset Qumioo, Oor Model Society. Mauhood and Womanhood, A Lull.- Yltlive of Treat. How ,1 loPonisb aObild. Physiology. -Feod,ug Children. To Youor Mother*, bigaa r> .it Character. — Ptiyesognonay of Blatea„en, Tho Nea Dictionary, wtth Eogravinee, National Characters-ties, Tbe Tonga Islander*. rEsop'a Fable*. The Lew of Q.ialiiy, Buckle'* llmiery ul Hiviliaaiioa, ' Intellect North and Hoe*.; T«-Uy. a ' T^m]Y«* Ureal ttjitwj, Freit Cellars. II Another Prophecy, Female rieffrwte, 0 I'racb Children to Thswk, Mllloe'a l.a*t " Poem, learned N oesewee, Soldering and * Crime. A rich number, JO rent*, or 92 • ■' ve«r. Add re"*. Fowler * Well., Nww ' York. " * imporfaal it it ill- aud Utcltlaa. J PiHt.Ai.ia.riila, Jewe 29 — An l«,OtI- lent d- 1-r-tnw we* r.e*i*e#d hj the Ba- > pre ore (Wt at Wtfkrsbarie ... day, ef. firmi-.g the velnbly of the. K-a-e of Vbw CeUWia-a Kadroed lo ibe Greet Woolen „ aed Allan" ic, made la Da1 "ber la-L — . Jadgw Reed naty dtsawe'ed- Tba r fleet r WS< 10 run ap Cwlawisew -f ' . tin* alter-