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CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11. 186(1.

NO. 579.

»1 «*» garnet. XILLXD AT Til TOXO. H# UJul, ths besutlfsl yosth. TW kw< •( Imaf, tin Ih|» •( Uulb.H«, tW tit# sad Hght ifn >11, Wbss* »W was Blithe si > bugle nil HuUMkbUBHannordlviulrnt. (word, Oslj tut slgkt, u we rode Blue T» vidtfl IkB eWSrt-gu.rd at the Ami, UtUa 1iubIii(dI BBf Bltkip, Ha WSJ haaatsgth# words of ao mt old sosf : Boddao bbB awl ft a whistUag ball Csa* oat of a wood, aad the rolca wu atlll ; Saaetkiag (ABSBd lath* d#r Intra. rail, ,Aa4 fa* a aoaral ay blood grata akilli ll spaka la a whlspsr, aa ha arbo apaaka la a raoaa vkara aoaaa oaa la tylag daad i Bat ha aailaa aaairaf W what 1 aald. Wa lifted klai sp aa Ma aaddla agala, Aad thaaagk Ua adaeaad thaaalal aadtha tala,' Carrlad hlaa bark to hla allaat esap, Aad laid Mai aa U aalaap oa kU bad i Aad I aata br tka light o t tka aurgaoa-a l«aj> Two white roaaa upon kla abaaka, Aad aa J oat orer kla kaart blood-rod t Aad 1 aaw la a rtatoa how far aad float Thai fatal bulla! waat aparptug forth. Till tt raaahad a kouaa la a aaaap at toot, TUI It raaekad a hoart tkr t aaaaad to boat Aad a hall woa tolterf la thai f.rifl town, Tor oaa who had passed from araaa to rrowa — 1 rad tka Batgkban wondered tkat aba ahould d la. $g$UMllattg. ■»fl lUa ttattkra-lla. 8. TBX MANAGING MAMMA. , All Batten wtek to kara tkelr grows-sp . da ugh t on Barrted. JST treat tester" "" fur,h*r*D" "f """ ■ Tka Maaagtag Manas, kowortr, truata to \ aalthar of Ikaao rallag powtra la' tka aflklra of , wamaaklad, bat raaotrea to araoaapllah bar da- , - *a by tka aid of taat, auaalng, aad prraara. , Tka M. M. la tka terror of poor yosag era la ' Iota with bar daughter* aad a tora>aatlng spirit tetkarawagladlaatbaBaalv... aba kaa aaora , ' A*W**te1eeaieateortb* aatet; of bar poor , tgaoraat Iamb., Ignorant of tka waft of tkla , wtahod .world, thaa kaaa Calrlalatladli lao, aad | *• waak ad thoaa laaaaaarmMo doatrtaaa aha , etWwpted"aa*'ikT1|"" * " '"°l} h*"> ' CaaaCttatloa. ' * •M,'hwofk' * ^Tka M. ML |« a lao a elsirraysat dataatlia- , gaaUamaa visitor* at a gl.nrr tka la aura that ' all Mr. A. aoaae Owl dull. U tka Mttte lortuua c that WUI ba lafl bar who* It will plaaao tka Almjf«r to rail her hosbasd ..a), Mf. X, who I, U datsg a aaaall bualaaaa. aka kaowa by tha r dwtakla of kla aja, la a raka. gka muat war* i bar daughter If aha kaa tha laaat ragard for that , pHatltaa Jawal, bar honor, to gtra hla kla da- , ■*«ta,aaaa atappnlag ka war* to Barry kar, r wklak Heaven forbid, aa ha would torturo krr to 1; •testa aad force hrr la noauall autalda through h Inltaay.aa ha would alwgya boa..hio«lorr „ Wtbdr wo-ra. Mr. C„ bow.r.r, -ho I. U good otaar wu#ren. ar. v., aowrrar, who la

bests#*#, aad had a rteh Utb.r, la a aaodal of a aaa. Aay woaaa Bight faal proud to kara tka bow of roaalrlag hla attaatlooa Julia kaaa aaaarta that kar toolbar. Alkart, °aaa naoatfj hla ted that Mr C. aoatatla... got tlpap, mt that ho waa making lora to some lgftjaiafofawfcwWBahteBstea.em.HB.kii. All SHHnMQPl * w,"d oMruth IB thrm, ..tea M. M. furteute, d aria] ma. ghoulda-t kar *w aaadkoa kwew better Ikaa a Bare Stag Uka ■WMt.JTdM dT/liyr would* rather j Tkul Bay ."Ti a" mb^Iii'i'IT'""'' ' of imUrwr. who maat always ha atidl. guaaaa of gamag a thruktag for barlag tnauliad a girt la .tka- atrwrt wbaa h* waa tlpaj; aad jltekrara thagW b?ulitedW* "* '*" A« BM tkla at r*« mate. rial .tte#a#s, tha M. •r*d»a set try to adraaro krr battering powIgsoraat. Tadoaaal laaha oaly kaaw alMha tawdVlar the had wflk fka brat of man. Ihrlr fftado klala Mat kar Mala Udlaoo «• ■-.n«d.^lr, pa tb Bworotag twfcra Who. had ttm. to g. » «»*B*«r**d^»how all tteawmlll 1 tatead " rnm^mmttm em aum of all tha .mmmmm, aB»'wb»'iba.. aka^^MM^* SSergarag&a p^^«PHMb|MW|Wwiht. i ' ■MM"*!' f npaa - -tadi 1 1. 1 a^BBLSg1** '**' tMbt teo h. had

ka roulda't do a.) bb'lag battrr, gal cradll lor a aawault. aba katralgaaraal thing Ukraltaglaraa la jrottkg Baa. Wkaa tk»r kara wivre aad faBlllea to apood thrtr Boury for lk*B, It la tlmr raougk for thro, to ka aartag. Wkaa krr Sir buadrrd dollar# a )r.r for' draaa, but that ha la aory rteh, aad of a faBUy aba kara ralard I hrmarlira from ahjrrt povarty by rrnnoay It and iadaatry, aka makra up hrr mlod to allow It la aadri ao foollak alnay who will rala falmterlfla tkr aadraror to harp pa or with other «r. . aatraaaganaoi aaa of thoaa aelf-madr f.mlltea too, that ar* our rouatry'a prrulter '->aat. Tha M. M. laaraa too, that Mr. Z. la of , .telly family, all hte refatlraa ban died anddraly of kaart dteaeeei that kla l-rotkrra kara t-aany ahall a terry Mr. Z-the girl la y ouag, and If aha plraaei hrr Bother with bar Itrat matrh aka aaa (». V.,) pMaaa hareelf with har aeooml' a lining nulla drawla out j -Julia, By lora, do alt up atratght I you wlU anon be rouud-akoul-drrad." Of couraa, Mr. V. who la to ka laaf. • turner, laataatly ubaarara that Julia la atratght aa a ramrod Then wkaa tka plaaa kaa bean aarruted. tha M. M. Ukaa oaeaalon to remark that, - You era looking pale, dear s you muat be fatigued.- Julia, who aeema aa Trwah aa a ptnkI ouag bub for kar rare eelor la tkaaa rluaa and heated room., Tha M. M. romplalaa tkat though ' aba I'keatoaee JollaamUa.yrt aka would ratbar not aa people would aay aka wlabrd to abow bar taatk, which are natural, though man^grom th.tr regularity, would not think aojjP^t m. alroa rata to add tkat aha mold alKOTio child i of kara to wear falae teeth, or aay other fa 111 I) Though kar daughter* are, p rhape, not ao at. tracitarclooklng aa eome, I bay are who) Heavra • kaa err# fit to make thrm. Tkl. Information I makra glad tkr heart «f JalU-a lover, who, Uka , nnwaT*'1* | la tkla way aba call# altantlon to all tka good poiata of kar daughters fob tour. , Tka M M It an adapt at tha art of adrartlalng tan at allglblr gentlemen, would he to auka Ibrm .heap enough, and hrra. If rldlrolour. go t ■an will never marry, that lhay kara a happy home, aad their aaeompll.hmaata would be all arrriaary knowledge to combat with the duplicity of tka world aad m.nagr tkaaa awful aad, plraaa God, they aarar ahall, but will I continue to be aa uaauapactlag, and guilder, i aad trusting, aa Ikry are bow. Tha N M. ahowa, la a private way, to kar eair-eleatad aoo-lo-Uw, tka dlplnaiaa that bar 1 daughter kaa rrAlvad from tka tnitltutlnn! a where aba eetealahed kar taackrn by krr docility aad vast learning, aad athlblta mat vary art let la e^arlB.aa of water aad all colon, which have kaaa bought from war picture dealer All tkaaa Ua M. M. Inform, krr Intruded victim, hrr daughter would not have ahown the world, aka la aa foollakly kaakful aad •' retiring i but thai* aaa he ao harm la a part, a- ), uter friend, who will aarar mention It, know Ing of them. <- At lut tkr M. M. kaa tha aaturaclloa or ha> - a bar deugblrn marrtml, though ant to the . or rather Ua waalU, aha bad Ant ckoara. kar da tighten are brides, Uay are pea- p tared by kar direction, fur the management of , in.tr husbands, which are by ao means graetooaly racclaad. And Ua poor woman who haa > werrtad, and aaved, at teat la laid by har own daughter, thai all aba did waawather a Pueh la the tlaaarvad fate of all nlottera t. d plotwfs.

« Trying Prrachen in Blltaoari. The Ckriitinn Imdet id rflaponaible for ,t lid following : • It h well kaowo that aottto of tho J ad. " »'• in Miuoorl are aery reloelaol lo r aatorca tka law again.! uiairlsra of Ikfl a gug pal lut v»» renting their profdwioo ■' without having Ukrn the Ual oath, and ' 1 avail Ikeot.al.., of every prutanva lo dl- .. j cb.rga tboae who nra accowtd. Vf* l»ll " the following Ula aa 'tie told lo w, vonch- • ing tor nothing: Three mloistfln, charged with Us erint* t of pvmartrlog that "ghrrtomrgwepel «f Ua • Son or Oud," Art brraign.d bnfofe n earlmiB Jndgv. llay warn regularly in- - dieted, and it wno nndrntood Uat Ibu ' proof against ibain ana vary clear. "Art yon a preacher?" said lb* Judge . to una of I boot, ■ "Yofl, »ir;" replied the Cnlpril. • "To what danonination do yua bo- , '»■«?" | "I oa a Chrwtian, sir;" (wfU dignity.) > c- "A ChriMiBB! What do you n».o by , [ thai? Are not all proachcre Christ iani?" "I belong to tka sect a* sally called. I bui wrongly colled, CaabaUitse." (Not | so much dignity.) 1 l "Ah! Then yon believe in bapti.ing people, -to urdar that t bey Bay be boru 1 ' again, do you V' T. | "I do, nr. " {Drfiaotlj.j I i "Mr Shtriff, diichirga that man: He , I U an ioooceol Boo; bn it indicted tor | I preaching tba gospel, aad thorn ian'l a , a word of g nopal in UaaufUal bo prwacb- ' aa; ill only tome el A i* gander Campbell'. ' 1 aoaaa Ma. Dteebvgu tb. boo." 1 Kait Coaballila, I really rejoicing. ' "afb yaw n pawackorr 1 sold lbs J.tL,e, 1 ' addrwnaing tka can wrinunwl. I "I ob, Mr;" said tka Btacrwaat. "Of wkal deoomt nation aro yoa?" • i»B • MstbwdM, ait." (Hie took. , ! Unwed,..) "Do yoa holier, in failing from grao»?" ■ "I da, B.;" (-it boot kaaitellon.) ' t ; . "IMtnealkM p«.pU«.b. kept, md . , c "Nwt a wwad wf awnpanaw toe BBytkiag '

t Metkadiat ditappaara, not at all knrt 1 io kia faal lag. by tbo judicial abut, be ' bad received. i "What are yoa, tlr," said the J.ndgo to " tba third Talon. ' "Sobs peopls nail aa a preacher, air?" ; f (Meekly.) t "Wfcat it yoqr denomination?" " "I am a Baptist.' (Hand op.) , Hit koaor'.a coanteumnca fall, sod be j ■ looked sober and and. After a panic, be i r flaU: r "llu you believe in ealvatiou by grsce?" r "I do." ' "Do yon leech Ual inimertioit only io ' bnptieml"^ r "That ifl my doctrine." I "And you baptiee none but Ibote w o | believe io Jains UbriatT" "That D oty faith and practice;" (with ! emphasis.) >- .• ' "My frtand, I faar it will go bard with . yoa; 1 aaa yoa aro iodictsd tor preaching . tha goapal, and it appears to at, that by [ 1 your own coufaetlon yon are guilty." Baptist looka pretty blue. "May it pi. lie yoor honor," uid lbs llepiiil'e counsel, springing lo kia faal, - "that mno never preached tba gospel. 1 have beard him aay a hundred times that j be only 'tried.' 1 have board bim 'try': myself." "Mr. Sheriff, discharge that QUO; ba'a out indicted for 'tryiog! ' Tbcra'e sulking said skoal tba mere effort. Let bim gu, sir; lorn him loose; send bim aboal his I in Mtooishrd that tka state's attorney should annoy the court with such frivolous indictments." K«il- Baptist dutarmioad lo "try" it > again. Court adjourned. "Uod nave tba State and tkla honorable Ctnrt," exclaimed tba sheriff. "Amen!" said the three preachers. And after all, aay wa, aa ridiculous as ! tba story may Mam. it has a moral. If the state has a right to prohibit the . reaching el tba goapal, it haa a right to ! decide what tha gospel it; and when this ' IS dune, we have a aational church, and the adulterous connection between church and nlats becomes complete. I from the Dally Wava, July 7-1 Fares. Within the past forty-eight honrn no than fire destructive conflagrations occurred in different parti of the [ 1 country. The lots amounts lo eeveral | millions of dollars, only port of which | covered by insurance. Up to the : | present time, it is not slated whether < (be Brti resulted from Occident or de- j 1 sigo. Bo this ai it may, wa clearly I see ttlal in eeveral of oar largest citUs, ' ! wa bate not the necessary means at '

hflfdior the subjugation uf large fires. . In Portland (he firemen wire found r totally inadi qoate to the work before thorn, and the aea of fiatoe spread ao i - rapidly that the inhabitants barely ea- J > caped with their liven. The novel ex- ! pedient waa adopted of blowing op | houses in different parte <«f the eity. to , atop the further spread of the devouring ! I element. We have beard of fighting fire with Bra, before ; but it baa been upon the wida prairie, and nut in ! crowded cities. It strikes ua very j forcibly, that the effect of blowing up ' a bouse wonld be to ignjlo the fragments thereof, which fragments sent bore and there by tha force of lb* explosion, would in turn act aa Incendiaries, and but augment tha already ■tatted (lames. Tht Portland firs alto Warns na this lesson. la building house* enlirely of wood, have thrm 1 placed at some distance frout each other. In Portland there were long rows of ! wooden houses, built contiguous to : each other, jfeal aa in Philadelphia or j Now York, we have long rows of brick or btown stone. The consequence w«a, that the Bra once Started, perhaps j trivial io Its character, after having once obtained a headway, was found to subdue. The booses, dry as tinder, aad with successive coats t.f palm were the beat of food tor the j flame*. The beet thlag foe the prwveetioa of Ires is first the removing of nil combustible material frota built up j and second, tks constant ! Servians of aa efficient fire department. The occurence of these Inst asmed fireo, speaks directly lo as. Wa waat ths passage ef a law presenting tb# building of frame hoosre in etoee proximity so sack other, aad we waat boom form of ilsam engine to 1 nsnist la .oppressing fire. Tha torch oaee started on the I. land, WoaJd leavs ! nothing but s depot for stood 'ashes We spoke o^^k^Mlur last noaaoa. Tho hotel ^^^Prcre and cottage ' owners ore tho ones interested, and we te. b roteuA te <w M w ■» ; r-'" . . i

•t ■ The Fourth to New York, e Nsw Yonc. July 5.—' Twenty-lire aceij dents are reported Irom pnwder ynslerdav. o A Herman, named Ku.ka, deliberately | skot n police officer dead, in his (Folk's) ' " yard yesterday, wbiln thn officer vu expostulating with bim for threatening to i shoot aunts bell payers, whoso ball hsd . . boon accidentally knocked on his promises, e Folks aod bin wito warn arrested, a j Tha public fireworks bore were post- 1 - ported from Inal ewuiar to thin oo account . of tho heavy rain tqualD. At the Toaimnoy 11*11 celebration yas. i 0 ! terday, latter# were rend from lbs Preti | ! dant, Secratnry Wellffl, aod olbsrt. Tha I'reaidooi'a latter snyn there can be no 1 ° ooblnr work than the obliteration of tba j L passions and prejudices which retard rsc. I ' j oneiliation and prrveat the reconstruction | ■of ail tba Hi ales to their eonstitu lions' ' > relnlioua aith the federal gotnrninsnt. j fj In Brooklyn, yesterday, a mno named! f W. Volts, a painter, dalibrtutely fired a 1 loaded musket Into a group of children, I i killing oon and wouudiog two. Volts was j » arrested. BALTHtnax, July S. — The Fourth of . 1 July pMeed off without serioos accident ' ' There were greet gntheriiga at Patterton nod Druid Hall Parka. At the former Mr. Ilotle made a speech >f two hours' ■ duration, oo the slate of the coootry , ! Hnnator Nye, of Nevada, alto spoke. j Bichwokd. July fi — The National An- j 1 niversary was observed here by picnice, j > exeurviuot, and aiemorinl tribstee at tbe ' Tha Uaitad Htaten Iroope paraded in ' ' tba fureauoa. A portion of the colored | population kaa a procession and festival. | nod Capital Hquaro was thronged uxclu- - sirely with frondmen daring tbe day. ! Bueioese was gnortally suspended aod good order and good homor prevailed. .Southern Celebration* or the Fourth. Louuvtujt, July 4. —The celebration of Independents day ni mostly confined lo private pieoica aod rocial meeting in tbe , aoborba. Tba military beadquartert were 1 1 llluBinaUd.talotee fired, the public build, i ' ingt, sod a tow prieata building", and ' I AdamVExpresa decorated with Begs, but j I there was no municipal Celebration of the : < l day. j I N AiHviu.lt, July 5. — The Fourth was i celebrated by teverml polities. Tha loyal ; I I persoos In the community assembled at > I Baatley's Grove, and were addressed by j i j Horace Meynard end othrre. Heveral • prominent geoerele were preseot. Tbe : c ' freedmeo held ecrlebratlon el Fort Gilleo. t j which was broken up by a party of xoldlars : t j of the Fiftb Ragolar Cavalry. Geo. Fieke received a despatch last • night from Hmyria, on tbe N. end C. Rail- • road, uking for a detachment of troops to e . qoell a disturbance between the citixaDs c

j aod negroes. d NxwOautA*»,Jnly 5.— The celebration 'e of lodepon denes day was nni'etoal. The 0 shipping end Consulates displayed inno- |. merabla flags. The Bremen bail e grand festival. p Death of E. U. Webb. Esq. 0 Edward G. Wahb, esq., s well-known ; citixen, died yesterday, at ill residence oo MoysBeosiog aveooe below Christian street. He bad been ia declining health ™ for some time. The deceased wee for n many years connected with the newspaper y , press. He edited the Ptnntf/ranian for p eome time.^nd for e long period he held - the poailfoa of Court reporter for the t Keening Bulletin. Ha va at oon lime a . candidate lor Coogresa is lb# First district, being eoled for by the Repabiiraoe and Doogiat Democrats ia opposition to ' . tbe Hoo. Samuel J. Randall, tha Demo- " c relic candidate. Mr. Wobb wav elected t I'rotbonotery of tbe Court of Common 1 Pleas, end held tbe office daring one term, k Recently be wee appointed Aseeaaor of luteraal Boveooe for tbe Pirn Congresf eiooal district. The deceased wee a rig- } orooa writer, e reedy apeaker, and the r possessor of qualities that, while asking t him a man of mark, won for bim tho noUna end kindly regard of hoits of • friends. — PkiL E. Bull tin. , Bad Calamity at naduon-Lady | Bad teentle-Bian Drowned. A led calamity occurred yesterday af ■ ternoon. While a party was procaodiog 1 to Rogers Island, no a ptc-oie excarvion > ia xmell boats, ona of the boats was - ( ewaaped two ailaa below this city, end f Mr. Frederiek A. Gilford, jr.. of this eity, , end Mien Unite Manly, of Ottawa. III., t j were drowned. Mr. Ulfford wee one of ' I oar moat respected young beat aeon men, ' i end tbe sad effsir eaeu a general gloom ! 1 j orer tkn dty. The bodlei have not yet bean recovered. , Paul Brtk tioddsrd. . One of tbe Best dirtiagaiehad member* i j «l Ue medical profession ia Philadelphia. I ' i died on Taaeday last, after a brief fllaen. i 1 In eertnia Breaches af medical science > ! Dr. Goddsrd was preamineet. aod hie . | gee oral kaowfodgs of it was naaarpasoed. . j Daring the first three yean af tin war. , Dr. Goddsrd had a volnatooe serge" * t , reeamientoa, asd had charge of aaa of Uv . ( | Catted Stains hasptteia is this «a(y. da I , : voting himself with Btel sod ability to the I ■ «t»^ tefielfoet, aod bin genial I | anneediagiy pwpaW. U. t jM»ib.»;aww.rfifli^ j I

(Front the Dally Wave ] . j Tux Foe are. — Fxott Cirg Islaxd to ,. | ruiii.yDiu.titu.— The morning of the 4th j j of July dawoad clear and bright over tbe j Inland. There was a strong toutberly . | b rente prevailing during the day. making 0 j ""H bbB ia-doof life exceedingly pleasant, j 1 Nothing occurred oo the island worthy I of special mention. From all the hotel* j the starry flag was thrown to thu breex*. , | and all seemed to fvel that it was e day j by every true American. In the evening j _ som* private displays of fireworks were j exhibited, which varied the monotony t I end pleased by their beauty. Thu train \ I consisted of five passenger cars comfort" | ably filled. Tbe lucumolive was gaiyj | , decorated with flags, and all concerned ] 1 seemed bent on tmnj the Fourth. Lea j ving the depo^ the first thing which al- , traded our ettenttnn was the Sunday look j | of all tho cnmil'y folk. Big flogs aod ! little flags were id all the torm-bous* win- 1 1 dons, aod lbs inhabitants thereof arrayed ' iq their holiday attire, bad let rtullcaraes. ! f I caps out the Window, and making merry over the good th.nga of lih. At I I Gape May Court House qu.ta a pleasure I ' I party was aasemblvd. They waved their ' j along, and looked as blilbe end happy as ' • j larks. We only obtained a passing glance j Out the car window, but wdre not oblirioos ' " to the feci that soma quite pretty Tacea 1 faces were so very pretty, teat bed ont a : I ft tend datatbed us, we mould have persisted I ; ! spvodtng our Fourtb el this piece. As | it was we only waved our bait io return, aod felt jolly. At Millville quite e dri lachmeol of folks, principally ladies, en- | | tered the ears. The whole town teemed ' and thvy talked and chattered at socb a ' j a rata that wa thought a Second liable ' ' was io process of construction. ! Vtneland wss, for the day, a land ofj ' j carriage hi the place, along wit.h the re- ' ' I sgectum-borses and owners thereof, were- ; j "fteOged 'An long procession. Tbo ve- ! bicle* were dty trimmed with flags anil . 1 evergreens, while tbe gay dresses of tbo ' I aod tbe hedges on tbe men's coals | ] addad bright coloring to lbs picture. At ' j the train wbixxed by Newfield, Fislerville, ' Ac., pic-nici were treo her* and there as- ! sembled io the woaifo. Tbey bad mnsie ! ' and singing und dancing, and the waving 1 of flags, and looked so extremely and pa- | ' j triotically hap^y. that we longed lo be of ! their number, j Glastboro' wee enlivened by thn pre- | ' five honJred pleasure seekers. Tbe ' mosic of tbe beod seemed a panacea for I ' luelancbolv. and ihn hrieht r.e.a „r ,k. c I

excursionists mode one forgot bit troubles, I i nod inclined to indulge in e eenlimtDtel The whistle screeches through the j I woods,— good cheer reigns in the smoking enr, aod we rattle by Woodland and Gloucenter, end come Id sight of Philadelphia. 1 i Tht Kent now presented itself, was posi, ' - lively" grand. On the one hand we could I gmxo down the river m far as League i Kland, and on the other, np along the ' ■ city front. Every vessel, steamer sod > building was covered with the universal > end beautiful *lar.upaaglej banner. The ferry-boat, plying lo and fro along tbe ! i river, bad gay streamers, wbo floated far i behind. Little tnge were teen polling here end there along Ihe banks of tha i rivar, as tboogh their weight of booting was too great to allow of their onward progress. Tba nary yard dlaplaysd flag* from ***ry available spol, and the war I •leamrrs and reesivlog-shipt in tb* river, thawed tb* gaily-dressed officers and men busily engaged in firing salutes. Aa far up tbe river aa tbe eye could gai*,— far op among the coal piera.pf Richmond.— • very vos.el displayed tbe national ensign. Murder or Barnwell Bhrlt. Coi.ianu. 8. U., Joly 4. — Tho Hoo. Barnwell Bhetl, a dittinguisheiF^itixen of this State, wee shot yesterday Afternoon while going to hi* pUnletion, tear Chariest on. ■ He received two loan from a dusble-barrelod shut-gun, oon load breaking hi* 'arm, the other penetrating hla side end entering hi* longs. About twenty minuiee after receiving tha wonods b* fell from bit horse and died. It i* not known definitely who tb* murderer was, but ll i* supposed to be a negro who had •ipmetd strong noimosity against tb* family. {I. York Ckanxber of CoBxaaerrr. Nsw Yokk, July 5. The Chamber of Commerce to-day adapted a remooetranc* against the tariff bill. Tbey look oo nctioa ia regfltd to tbo Portland fire. Fire at Lawrrscebaii. lad. CikciBS.ft. Jalj 5. A fire at Imwreoeebarg, Indhma, yeaterday, destroyed Bread A Hard's foeo 1 dry, NvVvU A Major's werahuase, and 1 la wis A Rrebeibargerte'i salt boose. Stuck*.**'! mwbflfo. OUrt's ka bnoa*. ! aod tana private tee tdeacea. lew, mil) 1 tkoeread dollar* ; partially iotered A drag store at Newport. Kaeleeky. I iteflieyed by ire yesterday. U, __

Destructive Fire in N. Orleans. ° New Ont.s»K», July 5 Tha Odd Ftllowv' Hall, the most massive end tuagnif- ' ieent hotldior to tbie city, except the St. i Charles borel. was destroyed by Are last J ^ night. Tbe building, including the fur- ' ■ nilure. was valued at $.«KI,(K)0 ; iusured ' for $95, Of HI. ' brrul Fire tn I*liilatlelpliiu. ^ j tmamt'" ""Ta" 11" Another Dr. tractive Fire. j July Mb.— All the buildings on the north . j barns attached to Stern's Hntel to J j j Tbe lots is from 875.000 to 8100.0011. I Aid for the Portland Nufferer.. . j New Hxt'sswirx. N. J.. July (Ufa. — A ; ; public meeting ... held here last evening , j to take men.or.-s for the relief of Ihe tuf , reran by the fire at Portland. Maine ' ' v T:r:1 by ",n , *». Jobs'* Kplarnpnl I t'hurch. From t'alifor ■■ in. I Has Fassctiico. July 5 — llii.tn*** wa* - 1 entirely sa.p.adud her. yeaterd.v, snd ; ! much enthuaiusm was manifested through; t ' out the Stale iu the celebration of th'e Fourth of July, 1 1 ; The Steamer Sacramento hu. arrived from Panama, bringing New York ad- i . , | When Washington entered Trenton, In < j 17H9, on bis way to assume tha Presi. j dency, he was greeted by achoiruf ynong J ( j approached, and strewed hut way with j I flowers. Of that choir, full of beauty and brilliancy, bnt three members remain. 1 I One lives la Trenton, another is the 1 mother of Hon. Mr. Chestuut, formerly e j third is Mrs. Karab Hand, or Cape May t j county, New Jersey. No wooder Wash- • ' ingtoo "as good and great, when ha re-

| j calved tba plaudits and sotilo* of euch Monxtxo RxuxtasAie. — A new musical S J torture on Congress Hall Inwo.-UnMlor's Band, comprising fourteen flrst-clenn mosicieos. perform every morning at half, j j pnvl nine o'clock. This lias never been , done yet al any hntel. We think it very j appropriate and pleasing tor the guests as J i l he forenoons are generally very lonesome, | and music ia apt to make everybody feel ! cheerful tor ike day. s j Rohhxrt. — A young man numrd it. H. Sannar, was robbed on the duwn train [ yesterday morning, of eighteen dollars. ' He arrived at Cape May, knowing no one. > and without money. W* farm-bed him ' with accommodations on some blank 1 paper, and joyfully looked upon* him a> ' I ha slept, as a god-vend in the shape or a 1 local item. T be peremi who robbed him 1 |s doobllMt now opou (be I. land, and w. warn all— look out tor your dingbats. Th« Oldest V isjtor to Cai-x Islasd. - — Mr. William 8. Smith, tbe oldrst till or to ill* Island tor * consecutive series of eeasons, is now at Congress flail. This i* Mr. Smith's forty-second summer ni 1 C'tpe Island. He looks hale end hearty. ' end fa, without doubt, good tor euolhet - twenty more summer visitation, lit1 first summer on tba Island wee spent a' in* Old Atlantic Hotel. Road It,— For tho benefit of those yaaog gentlemen who preface each remark with BO oetC) WW preseot these fee lines. Tbey were senl lo lb* editor of# Sunday nuwspsper. in Philadelphia. U. published, end, w* nope, heeded them /TO GKNTLKMKN I It ehm*4y blood to hear ths blest Arrant. HBOel) sppesled to OO earn tr ifl lag Ulnae ; Jlaletala ) our rwak t v ufaarti) deapire 1 To swear la urltRer bra. e, polite, nor wise ; , Vow would not swear upoa a bed of death »- Kxri.tr VI Your Maker may Row atop your braatbt — Oat of 1.000 published Iwoks, Jfli never pay tfifl del of prlaiiag, 2(Ht ja-' pay rxpeneev, 100 return a alight profit, sod only 100 abow a aaUtaottal gala. TTi thee* 1.000 boots. (50 are forgotten by the end of lb# year, aod 130 more nt tb. rod of three yuan; only 50 eareive seven pahhrWy. Of tka 30,000 pahllca pet forth is tbo MVeoteenlb cent# ■ y, herdly Bon then fifty hove an walabUohvd reputatien. — Uea. Laaa I* aliU alive, bat bo bapea 1 1 ere estertaread of kia raravory.

SQUIBS. All F-htor in Htnvrn — Usder thesboe* ' caption a newaw.p*rgiv»e a loog obituary • ; of a brother or tha qnill, from nbieh w* I extract the closing paragraph: Arewei.nl glad that such ao editor is in Heaven? Tt ere the cry of 'more "ry Shell never egain fall upon hla die- ' railed eat.. I here he vhall never be ahu-e.l any more by his p.)lifice| entegoUista, s ub Ilea and detraction* that ehell • 'heme a demon to promulgate. Tba ho i -hall no more he u>ed me a ladder for tb* ^ aapirihg to kick down as soon as lhay reach the desired height, and need bim ao more. There he shall be able te see the ■ immense masses of mind he ha* moved. •II unknowing and unknown ee ho hoe oven, daring his.wvery pilgrimage oa . earth. I here bs will find all artieiea credited; not a clap of his Ibander stole#; and there shall be no hovrid typographical eriote to set bim in a fever." Ih.ljl on 'leiiiprrnnce. — Two months ago • 1 gel. drunk every day. I pate mine band "''"a h"1' ,h*r* *" "»» P'« lain. I hi* ii I put mine huod oo miae [ -tumac, end it just all coma np aod epilt I put# mine baud in my pocket, aod tkera »»* fix. oud I get. too poor to gel draok any more, i jms mit de lempsreoca. Now there vas ist ao paio ia my head, j Mine stumuc stays iu mine pody, and vea i 1 P"u in my pocket, 1 foul ' I g"*a^'ek'- W UlB' ,0 1 »h»'' Sl>°*t Stay — A servant girl on leaving bar , i place, wa* accosted by her matter at ■ j to her leartng. " Miatres* ii to quick | tempered (bat 1 cannot live with her." j said tbo girl. " Well," said the gsntleiuuu, "you know it fo no toooar boguu than it i* over." " Yea, »D, I snd eoiooner over than begun again." — A grim, burd hearted old judge, after hearing s dowry ducourae from s pretuuliout young berriewr, advited him to pluck out tome of the feather* | Irom the wingi of bit imagination and | put theiu Into tbe tail of bit judgiaeat. i'Utuy Tkingi. — Tb# wstch, chain and sleeve-buttons tbat tbe myiteriooa vittior to our island wanted tba advance ef tea dollars oa. /tore Things. — Perfsct integrity, a I properly* cooked bref-tteak, aad a Woaaa | who does oot wear lb* tilting hoop, —"If yon don't want dam dar brick* i broke, keep em op thar," aald a darkey iu passing U new buildiog. wfier* tba mi*, stlea ware falling. —A wit, wboea names yet remeiofl la obscumy, g*u off lb* following; "The diffureuce between CerlyU'e Works eod l<..#.lte'> 1 1.— SI-...I. - .a— - Bsadle's Dim* Novell n, while the

Ii one are •ouleutioui the oibsra are tea- ! —Married couples retembl* a pair of t shear*, so juiued that tb#y cannot bo ^cpsraied, ofien moving in opposite dlrhctious, yet always puuisbing aay oa* n who comes bstwesu them. y — A darkey came into the Wave office . yesterday, sod said Mrs. M. hsd excribed I, tor our paper, but a* yet bad only reoetvI cd one copy . We excused eurseiv**, aad promised better In the future.' —Two ears are but a single tongue. By nature's lew to man belong; The lesson >he wonld teach is eleec. Repeat but half of what yoa bear. "A# w# two are one," said a wluy k brute to his wilel "whew I beat you. 1 „ "«»l half of myself." "Wall," said bis ( Wife "then beat your own ball, not mine." 1 - Words urn the drets of thought, •ioute I. die* had better put a little dress upon tbeir pcteuus, and mere opou their thoughts. — What IcRgtb ought a lady'a crinoline i to be? A little over two (est. ! —Why is a bora* the most miserable of I animals? Because hu tboughl* are always uu tba rack. ' —Our prayers eod god's merry ere | lik* bucket* in a Well; while the en* s>c* tide the other dseceods. —A hypocrite may vpia io far a thread . «■ to decelse hi* ..wo eye. He n,.y mire the cobweb and eot know hitaswlf lo b« a spider* — Geology ia time's owe biography, printed, paged, collated mad aoaad by tbc^ugete of omDipotvoo*. — Dr. Cariyon describes » dinner parly «t "a hospitable #t ten. pi upoa yoar lih." — Tho resemblance between a fa-tansd door aod tba Colombia House. The both hatfa tho Bolt-oo. —Why do rbtldrea psteoals* Cap* lslaad? Horsusebers tbey fi'ad the Cakes. --The priacipi* thing iethaBaif ilosuw bill of far*. Rice. —Why i* a foar-qwart jog like a lady's side seddls? Bcresss jt hold* a gaUtea. — Aa object of "ialetoal." A gtri "kw* lot# rest is three ih-eaaad a /war. —The preseot style of hoop* reveal the I prate ef aaay a swinging g.n. —A k ai§bl of ths quttL Fsvdre's parcaptea. — Faasmaw. • " 1 j limn