FT- • ' » - CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, WBDXBSITAY JAKttABY, 18 1867. ■ ,
8ht ©tfan Sft'aur.j . 6 Osp* IaImiI, 0»pe M*y Oom t;, B. J. \\ 8. R. MAOONAGLE, ■„ Wcdncidar, Jan. Id, IH6T. HATS* or ADVIilfriHISIU. '» """ " T" r — *!« i - 5ST^it:::E: < Proteeeloaai OS I uUoree Jinii not rereading i w ttaal' "** ' rated tTtee rates ee- r 1 UlUbM by lew. BF" oiir rnouo : i •Small proliu, and qoick gala* I" 1 I A . B. Millsk A Co. '• C«|>* Island, N. J. 1 Soldiers' U nion — A • rejf alsr »Ut«d liitiin| of ibt Soldivrs' Uulon will be • keld lo the W Aft batldio^. •croud floor, oi 1.80 o'clock on 8aturd*jr evenli.g, January 19ih A punctetl sltecd i •»cc of every member i« raquftlad. Portpmuhrnt.— Theqaurterlj meet, leg cf Ibe C*pe Island Sunday-School Aesoeinlioa, wiirh vet to be beld Itti Bebbtib in the I'retbjierieti churchwet postponed ootil next Sonde}', by retron of the impracticability of oatdoor walking for the little lolkt. Ths Will or Prater.— Last verk a at the Week of Preyer, obter«ed by tuott K*tojrelictl denominations of Christians throughout the world. Srr- ' vieet vert beld. etcb evening, la tbe Pretbyterlea Chorcb tod M. E. Chnpel. in (bit city, 'and weri well otteuded. Mile Normal whool. Tbe olotlag exerciiet of the Stete Normal School will tiko place on Thartdey afternoon, Jenuery 8ltt. New papilt will be examined for admission on Friday. Febriary lit, at 9 a. «• It It important that those who
with to eater for tbe next term thoold (. present themirleet ponctetlly et'thil A time. A circular, containing fall per- ^ ticalan la regard both to the Normal and tbe Model School, may be had on ( application to Prof. Hart, at Trenton. Pattoral RraiinaUon. The Rev. Cherleo E. Wilton, Jr. * bat extended bit retignatien at paaior ofthe Calrery Baplitt Church, to take i I effect after tbe firit Sabbath in February. Tblt fell like a heavy blow on I tbe rboreb, fur hit faithfultetl, hit leal, r bit ability, bit gentlemanly and chritt- • itn department bad endetred him not r only to the tnemberihlp-of tbe church, I but to tbe commonlty at large. But t the ckarcb yielded lo what teemed to . be tbe ludicallont of Providence in the j matter, and acceptod the resignation- I with feeling* of tbe deepen regret.— t Mr. Wilton goet to labor in a new aod > , Interesting held in Newark. I Tbe Legislature Organized. The Legislature wet organized on , ^ Tuesday afternoon, 8th lo»t , and at once proceeded to buainett. All tbr ' candidate* nominated hy the Rrpubliceo eaaeai were elected, reeeitlng tbe ^ party rate in each House Mr Bnrk•ley, who Is ckotca Preeldent of the j ' Seoete, ie edmirably qualified fur the j dados of the poiitlen. Mr. Cntlit. ef Camden, wSolbpromoted to tlie Speskerthip of the Houie. bae terred with great aceaptabllity m a member of tbai body far two prarioat termi. Build lag and Lean Association An adjourned meeting wntcoareeod Salurdey eeening, 18. h ln«t., et tin 1 Washington House. Mr Richard C 1 Bonder pretldiog. Tbe committee on 1 Constitution made a report, that after carefal lareetigatlou and eoaiiderabl* 1 debate,- th*y were enabled to present 1 to U* meeting, what they considered, a safer, better-working aod more endering Ooortilalioa than any which they txamiaed belonging to eereral aoeietiea of this kind. Tbe Coasiiln- . t ioa was then read by artidta, and after some amendment, woe adopted. R. B. Swain was appelated a committee oa printing ; R. C. Souder w*e appointed Judge ef Election and Treeaarer. jaw# tern. R. B Swain and J. W. Lveatt were appointed laipoctors «f th* dreUon for Officers oa tbo following Moaday^tanibg. According to edjouVprnant. anether •mating woe held oa Monday eiWwiag, wbnwiX was decided to defer the electi.ia of ufficrre uatil Monday, list fast. The Wtoalag gentUmeo wen nppointed a can t essieg committee : E. Jwhaaoo, W. A Barrow^ J. W. Isjeeu. O- W Smith. W P. Caealdy. ■ ». W Jabaeoa, E B. WtUiema, end B.C. ffiawda*. W* more gratified lo M* Ual Cap* JU.od -* Lowe* Towaebip ware Wrgdj rwHoowMml. and that U. great t. ncjnJ, » •" Mr****
! — — pTUe Bribery Laws. We learn that t ir subject of a modi ficatioa of the bribery Iqoi, ie already attracting tbe atletliou of members ef * tbe Legislature. A bill has been In- ^ i reduced, end "ill be pressed, which it ' is claimed, will remote the inequalities I •if^ existing laws, end will render the ' '•onrictiona of offenders more easy and 1 certain/ The bill, at we ere informed, 1 presides that if any person shell, di- ' reclly or indirectly, give, offer or prom- I ite to (iiee any money, bribe, present, 1 reward. Or any tsluable thing to lbs 1 (Joeert.or, or to any member of tbe < Legislature, to procure or influence his 1 tirbaeiour or opioion respecting any 1 •ill, resolution, election, eppoimmei t ' or other proceeding 'depending before 1 the Goeeynor, or the Legislature, shell 1 he adjudged guilty of a high misdr- 1 meanor, end if any such official shell ' recelfe er accept, or contract to receiee 1 any money or other thing in tbe nature of a bribe which may be offered or promised him, to influcwce bis action any of tbe cases named, he alto sball he adjudged guilty of a high misdemeanor It is further presided that every per-on guilty of the offence spe- | ■-ifird et abota shell, on conviction ! i hereof, be por.ished by floe or inipri- ; aenment at hard labor, or both ; bet ; •ucb floe shell not exceed Gre thousand j dollars, and such imprisonment shall . . not exceed flee years ; and he shell also i lie forever disqualified from holding j 1 any office of honor, trust, or profit io •his 8teie. , Any person charged with I either of the offense* specified, may, i when charged- or called opon to plead | . io any indictment therefor, prepare and file with his plee of oot guilty a written j •tstemeut under oath or affirmation j f denying the truth of tbe charge mtde j ssch indictment; and no person who | -I. .11 thns make tueh statement under ' •aih or affirmation shall be convicied | of the offence so charged against him j iipon tbe testimony of only one witness ! j to tbe truth of such charge. The bill j ' I also presides for the repeal ol all exist- | ' : log lews which are incoosisten with ' | the proposed measure. The present laws on the so'-ject of ' j bribery era Imperfect end oppressive J ie their actioo, their Issgoege io some J in tbelr action, tneir language in sumo ri
reset being so breed that tbe slightest | «ord used by a party soliciting legit- D may be converted ioto evidence f criminality, without any design or ,, utentioo on bis part to offend. It Is ; £ .lmost impossible to effect a conviction t| under them, as it is necessary for a witness either to criminate himself io n having received a bribe, or of having ! open to offers of tbe kind, neither of wbieh horns of the dltemna soy gen- * ticmso will desire to take bold. The 0 rceeat conviction of, aod the oqtrage•ins sentence passed upon, Mr. Rob, s '' nu mber of tbe Legislature last session. ' hat brought forwerd a discussion of '' the merits of the present lawe and their * operation ; and has exhibited Their in ' justice and oppressive ehsrecter. Mr. 11 was convicted upon evidence of 0 the flimsiest character, end which would 1 i not, ia any other caee, here been en- * tertalned by an intelligeat jury. His • | conviction was fullawed by a sentenre I " j totally uncalled for by bis crime, ir j ' | committed, end unwarranted by tbe evidence upon which bit conviction ' was beted. ' I The bill et present before the Legis- ' I teems to cover tbe whole groond < i of bribery, and we hope that no delay i | will take piece in its. passage and ep- | j proval by tbe Governor. i Mom Snow. — Like many others, we J were esmewbat surprised Sunday morn- ^ ^ ing on viewlug the aspect ef tbing* in ! ' tbe outside world— everything, with | j the exception of the ocean of coarse, was eled in lbs spotless white drapery of winter. It commenced to detceod, . ' according to oor warthy watchman's | assertion, about fonr o'clock a n . and | , tblt it contlnned for tha better part of tome time, tbe fact that oar tlreeU ere covered to tbe depth of five or six incbef furoisbee ample proof. Tbe , falling ol "the feathery particle* ceased early In the aflcreoan, and tbe cold inuderslsd considerably. 8ince Monday the streets are made merry by tbe . music of sleigh bells, and in the sveniugs, accompanied by colder wqatber. . their cbeerfol tintinnabulation! ring ; out in tbe eberp atmosphere. One . word more before v* drop tbis subject — derieg this inclement season -we , should not forgot that we have tbe poor . among at and that they often need reLet. r igj* We have received tbe firel asmber of the Ares and Fimtdo. an ~ egricoltaral joaresl, particalarly de-voted-to the later* ta of tba farmers of [ New Jersey, Peaatylvsaia and Delaware. I; i* published, weekly, is Philadelphia. by Itmn. G. ««' 8. 8. Koee, end in typography Aod /owateats J it Ie all that its prepetetare premised Oer eoeatry frttede *01 lad the Jkrm , and firrnuU everythieg to ha desired , in the may of a iret-daaa agrlealtorel I j-ep*r. Prion, ia adetoto.t>M par I -Tnaj ffiopssm etatohea la UM ■wii.ast fivtal |l^
The lawyer In the BoumThis remarkable little book, by M. j McN. Welsh, A M.. L L.B , (a New lawyer) Is fell of ceefai and relia- ^ information for everybody, but tt- p prcially fur teecbera, school officers q parents, ministers, editors and members t of the legal profession Tne first cbep- • '"Of Schools and Governments," it " a succinct explanation of the different * pisns adopted by governments, en- I ' cient end modern fur the diffsston ef i ' knowledge among the people, i This | . chapter, in tome respects, is exceed- ^ [ ■egly snggestive, end not unworthy : c the attention of oor most intelligent | and experienced statesmen. It is not j I imaghistive or speculative, hot a plain I I matter-of-fact statement, which, io spite j 1 of its plainness, bet, ta a mind capable | ' of appreciating the subject, mil. the | ' , charm of romance. This chapter alone it worth many tifites the price of tbe j , beok. * "The Lawyer in tbe 8chool- j room" it scut by mail to any part of j ' |. the United States for $1.00. Address | ibe eothor, M. McN. Walsh, No. 65 j Notts u Street, New York. STATE ITEMS. - ! — Tbe pistol which Colonel Burr j l ; killed Hamilton with ie in tbe potsssI 1 »ion of a gentleman io Eiixebeth. ' — A woman named McMolty, while • tryiog to get over a fence in Newark i I on Christmas night was suspended by ; I j hy ber clothe on the pickets io aoch e ; > | way that she could not recover herself • and to huag until found in tbe morn- . ' j ing wbeo tbe was quite dead. f I — Tbe Somerset Coooty Grand Jery I 9 : has made a presentment that in tbeir j s judgment more taverns are liceosed in • the cennty of 8omera*t than ara neces- 1 r I ssry aod conducive to tbe public good. j j Every Grand Jury in tbe 8tate could j a | safely go and "do likewise." a — The house of Aaron Ward, near | II Newark, Nv J., wae entered by a bur- j ;• : gleron Monday night, aod Mrs. Wsrd j h wet shot in the breast by the robber, j ; who escaped with tome ploder. He j if has been, arrested end confessed the e ' robbery, the watcbet stolen having been
I — Senator Amos Clark, Jr., of ° connty, on the day before ^ Christmas, called on tha President of f Soldiers' end Sailors' Protective t end gave direction for the die- ! , tribution of a $3 turkey to each sol- r dieri' family ia Elixabeth, who were i unable ta purchase the earn*. — Abnat four o'clock on Saturday afiernoon, * man ascended to the top I of tbe'New 8t. Peter's Church,- io t Grand street, Jersey City, for the por- | pose ef doing tome work. While tbos ' i [ engaged, a ladder some thirty feet in ; I length, was removed, thai cutting off j i all means of escape from the belfrey. ' This the man discovered on completing j i his work, bat neither by bis outcries | or by sounding the bell, was he enabled . to make his (itaation known ootil Sr., , when he attracted the attentioe of citlxens who went to bit assist- , • Had ba remained ell night, be ' would io all probability bavt perished from tbe eold. — The managers of the 8t»te GeoSurrey mqt at Trenton on Thanday. Tbe 8ute Geologist (Prof. Cook) made a report of the proceedof the past year, which was ordered j be printed. The Auditing Com- ; mitten reported the expenditure* for j th* lest year |4,SAS 81 for salaries and j incidental expenses. In consequence j | of the death of Goo. Potter in the First District, n vsesncy wss crested, I and Robert K. Metloek.of Woedbory, ! wae appointed to Gil tbe piece. A vai rnney in the Third Disirlot by tbe rem*v»l of Mr Cornell out of tbe Die- ! irict, wee fillrd by tbe appointment of ,|seldou Scpmton, of Oxford end the Board adjourned. Nxw Railooad AoJuwoniKimi — At tbe Raritao and & Dele. Bay R. it. bare made thosa arrangements, so lung talked ibMl Messrs. Sondes and Kinney knee leased tbe road, for the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company, nod are to run it for them. This read Is the eveallbiast corporation ' in Pennsylvania. The gentlsmea leaslag it sre men well versed In railroad ' matte re, sad will make a popoler end lieeided success of it Ws congratulate all opon the ebangn The roed running from Auion to Jackson, n pri--sle snterprise, hss been porobased by , the Penisylvsnia Ceutrel Rail Road, i which looks as though tbsy intended to msks a permanent thing of the new f jrrangemeal. Now burrnh for the • Jevelopoeot of the wildernens — N. J. • Ckwwr. , Awn-CovoiATioa Mszitan — Tbn tax-payers of Long Bemch. oor sister i eity-by-tbe-soo, reowstly beld a moetisg | for tbo porpoea o I oppolnUag a eom1 mlttoo to wntt oo tko UgUlatera and r repreoont the stows ol She oMmws as oppomt to nnyl^tatorivnasriw. Inter- , |M *r U- —
J Congressional Bam mar y. TacnOAV, Ja». lOih.-lu the Seast* t Q lbs House bill fixing the lime fer the | b| regular meetiag of Coexrvst wu Isken ep, ! „ and* after reosideraMa dluassian was 1 passed by a vote af 26 yeee to 7 ntyt.— ^ bill fixes the tine fur the maeliag of <| the Fostieih Congrew apd each tncceed. [( Congre«t on Ihe 4th of March ; eo 5 member of lb* pretest Coogrrei to ba L, ' entitled to mileas* for stteodtne* at the |t \ oast one. The bill prohibiting tbe denial A : of civil er political rigbit ia the Terrilo- # ; riet oo account of color was pasted by c I real 24. nayt 9. The bill I* regelate the , tenure of office camt up, and pending iu ,, coutiJeralion tbe Sendw adjoereed. „ | In the Hons*, th* bill mskiez lb* „ j aerott th* Mittittippi, tt Cliolan, , ; t potl rotd wot patved. Tbe Sen- g I ale emeodmentt to vM bills fixiog Ihe n | lime for tht regaltr meeting of Congrest c j and to regelate the franchise io ihe Ter- , | rilories were agreed lo. and tbe hills oow , i go to the President. The joint reeoiolion , eppropristing $15,000 for Ibe ezyentes of j I iht Retrenchment Committee wot passed. | ' Senate bill for the admission ef N*. I brsika was lbs* takee np, and pending ' I its consideration tb* House adjourned. , Tucrsdat, Jax lllh.— Ie tbs Senate i | tbe H ease bill to enforce tbe thirteenth • j Amendment to tb* ooestitatieo was re- | I ferred tb tb* Jediciary Commitue, sod ' ibe bill to provide fer e tit* for tbe New York Pott Office wu referred to tbe \ \ Committee oo Post Offices. A joist I ^ | : resolution directing tie Secretary of the ; ; Treasory-te remove the wrecked steamer J ' ' .Scotland wae adopted. The bill to change I j Ike mode of appuieting pension agsoti | > was calldd up, bat pending its considers, i f lien tba morning hoar expired, end the I . bill to regulate tbe tenure of office wee . j penitbment for appoioting to or aceept- ' ■ ing office after rejection by the Senate r| wee agreed to. Mr. Une. of Mieeenri. , I introduced abill le amend Ihe militia laws. I ■ It incapacitate! deserter! from the army. ! j I tha draft from ever "holding office uoder i | Ihe governmenl. In tbe House Mr. Ashley reported i r | from the Committee oe Terriloriee a enb. I . eliial* for the North Csrolioe Recoeetrecj | lion bill. It wee recommitted. Tberali- , ! piecing tbe repertere of tbe Associated j t I Press ooder the tame rules and regeietioos j ^ as tbove of tbe C.'eis wae edopted. 1 Misting New Jersey Soldiers. Miss Clara Bartoo hn prepared a list Alite t. lara Derma nev prepsreo uti |
of the name! of soldiers, concerning whom ^ their friends, ep to the let ioiteoi, bad l' nothing definite, among them the " from New Jereey. Persoov I * j whst became of toy one here j -nfflSBAor having any facte of internet to j ■ hem by \stler lo Mine Clara Barton. " Washington, D. C.: Beach. Aboer, Co. Q, 11th infantry. '' Bennett, G. K., Co. (>, 3d cavalry. Cramer, David F., Co. H, 15lh inf»n- '' try. Degrow, William C. Oe. 1. 2d eevel- I " Ky. - Ehrberdt. Co.—, 3d cavalry. j •] ' Kite, \t*illlam P., Co. G, 15tb inreotry. Loewe, Aognst, Oo. G, 3 jib infantry. I ■ I Montage*, Frank. Ca. D, 7th infantry, r ; Monks, William, C*. G, lllh infantry, t i Phillips, William B.,Co. E, Ulb inftn- > i try. ' Roth, Samuel. Co. A, 10th infantry. • | Testes, George W.,Co. K, 9lh infac- 1 try. Ubhsas, Francis L, C*. D, 8th iofan- j • try. ! -w- I — At Millville Second M. K. Church | the Sunday School rleered $250 on Chritt- | i met i with so exhibition end English tea < party, to ioereaee the library. i | j — At Reckleestown, near Bordentown. 1 a work of Kiacs is progressing under the , j ItLers of Ibe Baptist*— 53 persons beve ' beeo bsptiged, 70 bopefeily converted, | sad tbe work is spreading, ' ! — Three printers of tha 7V«« Ameriern ' j office, have perpetrated matrimony, with1 in the past month two of them oo New > Year'e day. — The Woodbury Contfilution is oat io ' a stroog articla agsiast inking a piece off • Gloucester and annexing it te Cnmberlaad f Cennty, merely basses* Mr. Lendle, pro. t prletor of Yiaelaod, woete mere territory. —The disposition emong certain individaslt in Sooth Ward, Camdea, for steal, t ieg chickens of lata b*s assumed almoet a moaia. Scarcely a former for four or five mile* ereund ba* vsoaped tb* midnight ' drpredglions of these thieves. About 1 balf a doses of them bavg*eeo arrested r sad committed to jail for irial. 1 Oct or D«ur.— Tbe Welbodist Soelety • of Fiaiafield have complewd lbs payment 3 of tbeir eberob debt, whieb was $6,1^M>, - *ed beve now, fret of all iaeambraner, a j church sdiloe and parsonage, aod cam*, i tery who** Bfgr«|>t* vale* is aboal $30,- . 000. j — Tb* Grand Lodgs or Maeooe for this State will bold iuanaial aaesion in Traatea this weak. The Ledges of Matoos io J Ibis State bavt dooatad liberally dering • tbe past year, for the Widow's aad Or i p boa's Atylam Feed, " — Tba Priaoelon Standard learn. • that lb* Trustee* of lb* College of ' Now Jenny, at tbelr meeting on the 10th ind., conferred on the Hon Hugh McColloeh, the degree of Dr. , ofUwt- . —Tbe ranideaee of tbe late General . Win field Scott, at Elisabeth, which d boa bare doewd for several months, U a new occupied by We eon-la -law, CoJr- nasi 8eaU. who at the beginning of • the rebnlBoa retired n tb# toenBd tiw.retoMegH'pW-
Rtatr rimnmrea. Tl« Cumptioller wflb* biste, Mr. Mchas givee a veiy clear elalemeat ef ibe fiejBc*« of lb» Hl«i*. Tbe debt ef ^ the Sla-e at lb* clrnw of ih*#*cal y*or was $3,3»5|0lXr, Which. end»r Ihe lews ■aalborisieg it, is payable ie invle'meate, ^ end at differvnl tim»e between the yaare 1865 and 1902. Of the tiflV amoool $99.- ' 500 mast be peid'ou the first af January, 1 1868, te which rn'iel ba added certain " interest oe the principal of the bend debt, : ' Ac., making a total piymeot at that date i ' ef -$200,727. Ie reference te thedgbleJ J contracted by Ihe cnentlet, eitiee, loans, I) tewaehipe and other municipal corpora- j lions of the Bute, io eap(iort of Ibe late I 1 for Ibe preservation of the Uaioa, the j report eaye that the retnrnv received from I all bat thirty towoehipe ebew the aggrc. | gate amount of boantiae paid, or indebted, j ' Incurred on account thereof, io each ; ceuatr and tba townships, citie*, or town, j therein, except Bargee copety, >n wbicb | so boentirs were raised by towotiiipe, to I be at fullewe : Atlantic Coaaty, $135,1X8 |>o : Caanty, 946,661 hi J Connty, 1.434.968 34 1 Camden Connty, 882,439 46 Cap# May Coanty. 162.934 33 Cumberland C -nBty, 650.755 78 | Essex Ceeoty, 3,749,258 50 Uloucetler Coanty, 608.290 00 Hadten Connty, 3,401,469 II Hunterdon County. 1,1199,791 6(1 | Mercer Coanty. 1.658.852 04 Middlesex County. 1,403,809 52; Morris Coooty. 652.176 26 Monmouth Coanty, 1.067.286 86 | Ocean Coanty. 167.533 50 j j I'ssssic County, 896,198 69 Sslem County, 878,898 35 | Somerset County. 781.738 00 Souses Caanty. 644,915 89 Cnieo CoUbty, . 1.551,945 68 Warren County. 752,880 16 i | The Ocean l acUt Race. Tbe following ie e comparative table of , : j the namUr of mile.^run each d.y by tbe | i ree* ^ n t I V ta I | December H "v ^ , * j By tbe above it will be Men that th. —..■..I tliAi cure rim In the Henrlella 10 Henrietta
eighty rnilee and the least oe. hundred 1 end fifty-three tuilee, wbirb wot on tbe I 19th. the day .be w»s compelled to Jay to len boars io a storm: The Fleatwieg sc. in oue d.y, which was ber greatest ran. while the eborteet distance she accomdred aod thirty-ei* milee. The greatest ran by the Vests in ooe day we. isn hundred end eev-nty-eeven mile., ; end the least one baodred and sixty-five i The LriI Soldier of Ihe Revo* Iwltuu. The lavt buetso landmarks of tbe RevI oiation have nearly paused ewey. Of the i who fought with Waehleglon at Tren. pi ton sod Valley F«rg*. who eroeeed the | la stormy, ioaboaed Delaware, and aith tbeir | Ci 'offerings and tbeir blood sealed tb* birth | J, of thie repeblle, but one mae only remain. > |r tell his battles over agaio. ^i« name 0| i. Samuel Downing, and be r#eid*s7n" tbe ; , I neighborhood of Beraloga, io New York j :n (Mr. Morrill) preteated a petition te tbe ; Si House, on Wednesday asking fer en ae- f, i naal stipend of ene thousand deilsr* for j „ ibis relic of tbe glorioaa days of '16. It | „ may be slow work to get this measare a| ihrongb Congress, altbeagh it ooght nm | t| to be. if justice were done is tbe cose. In ; „ ibe meantime we efaoeid remember that 1 p the days of the veteran are asmbesed aod j e ihst be may drop off before the country j makes bis last yssrs comfortable for him. , Tbe Legislator* of lb* State, thoold take ] care of Downing, and if it does not do a* j promptly Iheo let oor milliOnaairsa take tb* matter in baed and make smooth the P pathway of oae ef the connVy'e defenders | ^ 1 Emigration from Europe tothe United »taf«a, Tb# aggregate inareea* ef lb# popola- | . tien of tb* Ueited States by immigration [ . daring th# last year is 233,418. Of there ! i 215,928 are from Germany and tba British i Isles— 104,716, being Germans, 68.047 i Irish, 3»,1B4 kngliab, 4,$79 Beoteh-rei t preseatlag, at a mademta average, aa I netoai accession of wealth 10 tb* coeotry - of $107,946,000. With tb* conliqaaoc# ; r of domestic traoqoilltj lb* tide of emigre- , i tlon from lb*** paitt It cerlala to become larger and larger. Coaeideriag indeed , lb* treeblefl aepeet which tbing# are aa- . eumiegie Eorepa geaerally, and tb* ek' . cltemeet which ie inseparable frem tb* rafertn aad F*ei»u atovemaita in Gregt 1 Brittaa, we are warraaled to iefbr that Iba , ' nomber af ImmigraaU daring tbo year oo i which wa have catered will be ooseeallj 1 \ '»'$•- IgTRBRSTIgU TO Ttetp 8x ATTVa.— The follewisg it lb* military rale for eetimel- . s lag the strength or ioe. Kxperieoced ,f skaters may that learn te judge hew , heavily they nay Iambi* withoet danger lo the riven— "Two iacbe* thick will 1 bear iafaotryi foar ieebae. cavalry with ' light gnac; six ioebaa, heavy laid gaa*| eight iaeht* wiU bear 1,000 peaada to U* A square foot. _ ^ r-Jt iaa remarkable fact that the Bar. , iter of the wovjd baa Utlea ia tba Hbla . oatwagiag to araty latter af tba Alphabet. - bte-J!
GENERAL SEW*. — A oaw twsn'y dollar coeaterfeil not* Fuottb Satiooal Bank of hbiiadalphU, j u hrwa detected in Jersey City. Tb* k engraving end th* paper are goed. Tbe ; It oot* is wrllcaieolated in deceive. Na- j * tional I.A*k notes of all deoomioatiuB* shoeld be rarefolly,-*)temined. aa there j tl apptar* to be a plentiful supply of th# ; J .puriotu tnssb. Tbe above specified oot# j , will probably be posted iq almue) every 1 part of the coantry, except io i'bilodei- j J pbie. Oer ehep-keepere ehoeld look eat 4 k r"L : V — Hoe. Reecoo Ceekliog haebeeenomi. I | sated for United Slate. Senator by the j , | ttcpublican cancae at Albnuy, New York. | i In I'enneylvaaia Ibe Bvoatoriel contest | | has terminated by t^e- oomioalioa ol | Hior wa* Goveroor Cortio. '"Ehed Ble- | I ! j ballot. I —Ex-Rebel Maj. Gee. Bemeel G. | French of Miesiuippi, opon the urgent • rcqesel of Geo. Grant hat Lees pardoned • ' by tbe Fresident. lie is a native of ! I Gloucester county. Now Jersey, sod a I I graduate of We.t Point. Ha served iu i | the Mexican war with bravery aoddistioc1 lion, and was eev.rely woseded, ' j — Oo Monday night, at Troy, a whole 4 I family were nearly suffocated lo Ueath hy I inhaling the ooxious git from a atove. - Una uf the three children exposed ha* 0 | in a very critical condition. ® --The Methodist Centenary offering, reported up to Monday of last week. 9 amount to $3,885,461. It now certain « five millions of dollars.' —There it a street in New York eily If where the leuaolt of every bones on balh e sides of the etreet beve applied for li- — A prieet* letter received at Montreal " .tale, that the only surviving descendant of Colambee is shortly to visit Amtrice Disustcrs. u ' The number of vessels belongiog lo lb* w ; (Jolted autst, reported totally lost or ^ mi.siug dnriag th* past meats, is 49, of n wh.ch 35 were wrecked, 3 louodered, 3 sad 5 are viesiug.— Tbey are slatted a, h their oetimsied valuation is $1. 700,000, '» .exclusive ol oaigore.) ia The following ie the Dumber of each 10 .....Ia r>n,,rl„.l U.t ilurlr.e lh. v.ar 1 866 lb* year 1866, g
January, 86 $1.95(1.00" February. 53 1,050,000 March. 34 B59.0OO April, 60 1,400,000 May, 23 500,000 ■ Jaae, 20 425,000 t July, 43 1,200,000 J August. 26 550,000 September. 19 520.000 October. 77 5,530.000 November, 59 1,300,002 , December, 49 1. 709.000 Total, 549 $13,973,000 , The Profits or the Cable. Tb* Anglo. Amerieai Telegraph Com* 1 paoy announce lhat iu profile sines July exceed th* rat* of Iwrnly-fivt per declare a present dividend of ten per cv nt., Ihe diepoeitioo of the balance open for cootlngeeciee. Thie, although a haadiom* profit, it aol what the cable might realise if pushed lo ite fell capacity. It might mek* exceeding gain* if it ware ilaalf tha larg* amount of boeioeswbich it It taptble of parfermlag. Tht retell* already, however, are such that Ibe lbs aledy of it* managers wh* by decreasing their tolls, tbay migh' not only iacreta* tbtir business bet tbai' j profits site. 8 PECIAL NOTIO E 8 . J. Granville Leach, JTTOtStr ASD CODMfKUOO-JT-UW, ttl SOUTH FIFTH STREET, I John b. Huffman. | k 0oun«dlor-at-Uw. Solicitor, j MASTER R EXAMINER IN CHANCERY, I SUPREME COl'RT COMMISSIONER, eed MOTART PUBUC. j CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE, NEW iEMEY Mntnal Benefit Life Insurance Company, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. J, P. LEAMING, leavtlle, dto auxvt voa Car* Mat Coonrv. Dr. J. F, Learning, J~JENTIST- orrJCK DAYS : CXPg MAT COURT HOUSE—TBSeder*. SES rjlLA,— Thursdays, FrldAy», sad th* tores ooa St Saturday s. CP" Tuai MonxoaTX. Coedltleai Caab. JrM Strange, bait True. Every ytmnf lady sad gvatlvman la the edvaaug* by return mall (free of eherge.) by iSSrmleg. the u»Sm»lga*6 Thee* having More of being ha—bogged -IU ebUgt by sot noticing thli card All sthora will ploooo oddrest their obedleal THQl f CMAPMAN, dn-ly est Rvoodway, New York. Deafness, Blindness A Catarrh, TREATED wttt th* aimoat eweeom, by Pr. J. ISAAC*, Oculist aod A exist, t formerly of Loydea. HoUeotf.) No. Bit PINE street, PbtloOelphis. TeatlwoBlala bom the most reliable eooreee la th* CMy sad Cooatry soa be seen et his Ottee. The meSlrel feenltr are Uvtted to **- I sumpoay their potlaato, oo ho ho* oo eoesato Is , Ais prectae*. ARTIFICIAL ETE» leinlid without polo. No thosfo mods Rw ORaaUaa 1 ttoo. JotS-y Errwre'^wfYwnth. ^ ^ vowo Dohtllty, Plometm. Dsoap. ood oil Ore • aetata of yoetkfui todtemuttoa. wtll (or tho *oko , at toataainmm aaad ; sasaisSSS 'j "^"""I^LasaarBa
SPECIAL NOTICES. To coainiptiTci. Tb. adrr rtteer, haVtag bora reetored to health a few weeks by t amy simple remedy, after ealbred fur errand ye* re with s severe eOta-Hoo. sad that dreed dlseaev, Coosumplies -fh ooxious ta mako kaowu tokU Sstlow I tuflbrvre the aeaaa of sore. ; To all who desire It. ta wtll ecad a eory of 1 pteecitptloa used (tree of eh argot, wtlh the • direction lor preparing aad oalpg the' earn*, which j they will aad a tcax Ccar for CoearHPTlox. BaoocMrru, Cocewa, Cocoa, sad ell 1 sad Lung ASbetloaa. The only object of j the advertiser In sending tbe Prcecrlplton la to 1 eoecelvie ta be lavaluaMs, and he hope* Part lev wishing the preeertptwa, run, hy jm Rev. Rowans A. Wilms, drt-lyl Wllllaataburgh. Ktega Co., NrwYork nlR(,|ED. j HAND-PRICE.— At the hrtdeb home, near I stalluh, January I, teat, by Rev. K. N. Jenchet, Wr John W. Haod and M ae Mary C. *Thnlr wvdded heute and wedded tendr Tbey Joyfully bare plighted i DIED. WILLIAMS.— At Tuckeboe, N J., en Sunday, Williams, rgvd U jr.,™. aephlnc. Infant daugbter ul Albert W. and Mary ' > M.rklvy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. llORNE CARDS, C and Chains, Hop* Halters! aod HaHer-ehaloa* i lot tale by . . TRUMAN R SH AW, I Ne. am (Eight Thtrty-Ove) Market etreet, below Ninth, Philadelphia. • KATES. pARLOR aha tea, ^ by which ahatlng may {be jr (t. andean ■uoitn'ii of Ire Skater, and Skate No an (eight te Irt* Steel Mnrkt? etreet, I below Ninth. Philadelphia. i GATHERING VP VHE Dirt, Dust, shred a, at*, et It pettre ever more capodmoua"' Three of' Ihe meet approved ■ Hindi for ante by trijM AN k SHAW'S, r No. tee (Eight Thirty-are) Starvet Street. f below Ninth. Philadelphia. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. ■J"HE undrretgncd having taken out license ne • l*rma°U",Tl *' ^ w'l LLI AM*CH AVBL"?-, * o Jan S, litT. Irl Cold Rprtog, N.J. A RARE CHASCL^ ^ '■ Beevl-^.*OrnloV ^ 4 j C^bH t or further " XT'Cl, UA* *"• 0 J'l*--f "p'hUodefpkif*. a-fiu nil r ciit-tp FOR SALE
A SMALL EARM, vlteatta In the Lower towr - pood tiwelllng. Bar a and Chit Bulldloga. Apply* to "" LUIt'oNYDCK, Cape leland.' N. J. "jareim THE HAHBLETONIAN T.OTT.M. STALL, ON RESERVE" aUn^thr^wuci of^aar, csmmeuug l.'h bajv^vlih white (crl^hehmd , has »• y fintf — - "jnltdm Mount HoUy/hTj. -j SH ERIFF'S SALE.^ ^ public nnje o»DaTi yggmiART », iwn, at Ike hotel o( l.w.t Wh.-a on, Cue May unL3e"ni'h"pIrt »»° he* a"*la'« o* h"t mo. her «I*i - 1 1 i rac™'t I am?.' 7 arm and' jre"a°n*wh * *! . SSwwSS Jerney, adjoining lands ol John t nrwuod and two hundred and forty set*., mora or Use. No, I Is defendants rlghi, being oai-aeteslh p-rfbs hrtr-s> tew ef h.a mother, Mary V. Burnvi, deoeveed, of, ie and te alfikat eertala and adjoining land of Beujamln C. TRnbblna! noire o. Earn Yo ing. decvatcd, and olharv, containing fifty acres mm or teen. Svlaed na tee proi erty of Hompdes C. Unrnelt xad uken lo cae u'lon at tko suit of Edmund ' W*1"'"4tOtJ0HNk{r!LJ0N, Short*. %a(«d December xaih. na*. Jai* COUGH HY'RL'P.. r 'TWELVE YEAR!' REPUTATION ^ * DR. EDWARD'S 3 Tsr. WUd Cherry and Nnpths couau SYRUP Th* most aeceeeeful medicine In no* tnr raids, coughs, Hoarernevs, Asthma, Influeasa, Ossn chltla, whooping Cough, he. Prwe so, 4t, and I .vtey_c«?.y. & fm_ NOTICE OF PABTNER1HIP. . XT OTICK te herobp given that a co^artaarahlp IN hue tela day been formed between ike no. dvrelgned for teepurpoeo of eervylag oa a Coa4 erel Mercantile fcnaloese U th* elfy af Cap* I aland, undar th* firm asm* or "LEACH & WARE." JOSEPH S. LEACH. '• GEORGE S. WARE. » Deevmbet 1Mb, ISOS. JUS •' CALL AND SETTLE. THE sahnofltar having mado a change In kin bullosas, respectfully request* oli pr casta m having unsettled noconnte with htm, to col I and Cap* Island. Jon nary let, trnif' *** gfG1MJUIG AND SEINE TWINES 1, IMPORTED by en, aad far nolo v. 1 WHOLE* ALE sod RXTAIL. ef Also, COTTON, UNEN aod WOOLEN 't. CARPET CHAIN. " By R. T. WHITE h Co.. >t srr Market si. rhDadelphio. *- Order* promptly atteatefi to- Jatdt U FOR SALE. " A FULL PAID SCHOLARSHIP Oeooa WovoOneo. » TO WDOto IT WAT CONCERN. : a-ijrsjrt&'jrsrsses nV'tattjark's-—

