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f he Wtfau sft'ai;f.: . •• ~ \ tfcsp* IalaaJ, (kjtt hi; Quui i/, . 3. J. | a. K. MAXJCXN AQI.Ti. • ITedBHdur, Jan. 3V. IMS?. * ATS- UD AIIVMTIIIIU. tlKKM l>n.^li.*' 'if. ™ : or Uor motto : ' i "8-usll | ynfltr, anil quirk sales !" I VI . B. Millib A Co. C «p» Island. X. J. Went Jrr »r) Academy. Tbe annual examination of tins lu■lllailua «r ill toss place on Thursday and Friday of ibis weak. The fiicuds ofudaeatiou are Incited to attend. ■Gchoo.vxb AiuifDoyso — Tbe scltuo- - af r KHxefa tl? Edwerdv from Ueurgvt"». D, 8 C . lot Now Yurk waa abaa- 1 ■lohrt! at am up the 19tb iutl., being ' j cai thiu'igU by lea. ILr cr»'» escaped , iu a >a-l beat, and were laken op by l ike lip tit ship off Capa iixy. 1ST We regret to call atlaatloo to ■ the large advertisement of W. B. 1 Miliar la thle week* issue, on account of tW proapebt of teste* au valuable _ a Milieu, and m whom Cape Inland, ( and la fact the county of Cape May If largely indebted for her preient pros- t twrl'y. Mr. Miller kti made arrange- i nente for golog late business la Pbil- ' •drlphie, and eaye hit property will be aoid at ae eleeedingly low price. J
8 o uuias' Union. — A regular etated at anting of the Soldiere' Union will be held in the Wave I eliding, tecoud fleer, nt T .30 o'clock on Bnlnrday erening, February 91. A paactaal attend itace of arcry tcenbrr it rrqneated, at I II. loess nf importance will be traneacted. Members not hating recelted I • copy of the "Constitution," ehonld notify thn Secretary of their eddreae, w.hru It will be forwarded by mail. Eoccatioxal Mxetinu A tseeilog of all pereooe favorable to foondlog ea inaiiteiion of learning la Southern New Jartoy, under tbo auaplcee of the Mst toilet Kpiaropal Church, will bo held (O. V.) fo lirossup's flail, BridgeUa, . Thoraday. Febmery 7th, at 10 o'clock a ■' A full alU^tKhra of ministers acd laymen from the two District* le lovited. J. B. Dobbin*, P. E. C. H . WntracAa, P.E. C Maine 'of Time. The time apppoiated for celebratlag the 23d ar.nlvr rtary of the M. E. Bunday School, of thla city, haa beea | charged la coatequsneo of It conflict- j leg with important arrangement! made to r the name etoaiag by one of oar ' local orgatiixatioaa. The calibration ( wNI take place oa Tkaraday evening, fllat ptiut , when ere hope that oereitl•one will tarn oet in Urge nomhere to attend, rhereby apeedlng a pleaaant ' nvenin* tbameeJvrd. and encouraging thuae a bo are aagaged la a good and florin ua caoae. The proceed* of the
exhibilioo.lt ahoold be generally kaown •re to be appropriated for the benefit of the Library or the eehooi, which, at ; praaeat, needa replenishing Ceperal Puniahiuent. The Low at to corporal puaUhneat j -parent awl child. Tbo I»aw aa to corporal ponlabacnl --teacher and pupil. The Law aa to punishment for mlecuvdanl eat of ecbooL The Low ae to the proper iuitra- j mm i to he seed ■■ poaiekiag. The lawe of all the Stairs oa the subjects are carefully compiled, orrugfd, and rxpkteod in chapter* 4, b. A aod 7 of lb* new book called "The lmmywr im the School Boom." Thle attractive, catiuor, and inttroetiie little oovum k ant by null to aa; part of WeCnbad *0to. far fli t# .Wdme the author, M. M«X. Walsh «5 Kaean Htreat, New York. T>0 trade soppttod om aaaal termaj, K tus» w llanttmr — Ua Wed- , MMteqy bat. Mr. J. Bremfard. »m-!: , .farad a. tto *w«» *n. aaj pbaaia, i 1 wdl rt Bndgaloa. wail* . be*-. — onfhi ia the kdhteg. ?btrfaU •paid tblWh md taaUatly kllUd. j J - The Aatmomae. are k^.g a. ■ , ore 7— »to yams 5?«« Tkoao * hoi wiak la aeo i trim fm raftsmr * - -
aowtb Jerecy luatltntr. ' j At a meeting of~Tha Wrat New dee-; j a-y lUptiat Aytociatiaa, fceld with tke ; j (irreuwlch Ilsptbt Uburrk, Camber- j | land couaty. New Jrraay, September i j Iflfb, 13lh and IdUt, 1865, the follow. 1 | iag revolationa wrra offered . Wurr.KA*. Many brethren of the Aa- ! -.1 iatiua are feeling th» importanca of [ , i.avlog an Acndamy or High School, I'tcaled aithiN the butioda of tha Aain-i-inlion, atol ood*r the uoatrol ol our , o<*n deaofliination ; and, oi.ereae, eome > of the churchea have referred to tbia j matt-r In their letter* j therefore, J KnolttJ, Thvt a apeciai Committee appointed, cunaiittng of the follow- , tng bratbrau, to con*idcr nod report ; on thle matter doring tha preevut eea- > etoe of thie body : ! 11 J. Mulford nnd J P. Brown, of ; llridgeton ; T. O. Wright, nnd B. Proi banco, of Cobaniay ; E. N. Jenck* and i ! «i. P. Hall, of Cap* May j A. J. Ilire*, of Wood*towa; i. B Murphy nod O. ' C. Malford, of Salem ; E. Y. Olarer, S. C Dare, J. Oaler and P. L Daviaa, of Camdvu ; K. F. Young, of Ilnddon- I field ; K. S Jnmea nnd 8. Taylor, of "Marltiiu; D. H Miller nod E. Bowu, of Treutou. 1 The Special Committee appointed | to couelder the expediency of eetnblidiing nit AraUt-micnl Inetilation with- j in ibu bound* of this Aaaocintfoo, beg leave reapeclfully to report tbo follow- ( i.tg rcaolntioua for the action of tha AaeocietlQu ; ' Ruotvtd, That thle Ai*ocletioo have heard with pleanure of thteaubliabI in e nt of n denoiuluationnl school, of s • I high order, for bath evxea, nt flights- ; and that, in the judgment of this I | b' dr. the liuie bae come when n High . ( School,' fur lbs education of both aoxe* i uonld b* eetabiiihed within the bounds ' end under the exclusive direction of I the West Nee Jersey Baptist Aeaocln- r Ruoivtd, That this Iostltatlon shall I lie located io that piece which shall j present thn greatest inducements. ' Rttoktd, That the minimum amount I to be raised for the building* and 1 ground* of (aid Inatitutlon iball bt ( lemty-fiva thoumnd dollar*. ( Rnolvtd, That a Committee be ep- , pointed, with full powtr to carry out ^ tii* objects embraced Id the forrgoiug ;
, tesolutloni, who sbsll set as Trustees j 1 till thsoexlmeetiogofibe Aisociatiou. i ° The fallowing brethren were eppoiutsd ondrr the above resolution : J. , P. Brown, H. J Malford, Bridgeton ; , J D. Tallin, Joe. J. Reed, E V. Olo- , ' ver. J. D. Rogers, Cstnden ; R. 8 , j Jemei, Msrlton ; R. F. Young, Had- , I donfleld ; M. Jooss. Moorestown ; A. | U Tbomsi, Mount Holly ; D. II- Mil- | ' l*r, Trsutos ; J. B. Murphy. Salem [ | T. O. Wright, Cobaasty ; Dr. J. F. , ■ Learning, Caps Msy| A. J. Hires, i i Wood* town. , i At s meeting of nld Committee , . Laid lo Philadelphia, October 3d, 1866, t I in coaseqaesce of a pledge made by , .one of *ald Committee, that in case of r ; iu being located at Bridgeton, be j i wonld pledge for himself nod others tea ' i thousand dollars, it waa resolved te ' locate the buildings at Brldgaton, 1 Cumberland coooty, N, J., and at a ' meetlug of sold Committee held at 1 Piscataway, Middlesex coooty, oo No- ' vember 1, 1866. It was resolved tbat J the name should be "8oatb Jersey Iu■titate nt Bridgeton." Brethren, nld : ' | this nsble enterprise by your prsyers i end contributions If yon do, with ' j God's fsvor, this effort will succeed end : be n blessing to our own nnd fatare ; generations. Rev. Cbsrles M. DeiU is our duly c suthorixed egvet. Plans* nld him in j every wny yon enn. H J. MULFORD. * Prealdnat of Board of Trustees, i • Bridgeton. 0 ! Mate Temperance Association.
I I The Stele Temperance Association ' II I convened el Temperance Hall, Tran- | ton, on Toesday of last week, the chair j Using occupied by Mr. John 1. Robt bins, Vice President of the association. | Oa metlen of Rev. 8. W. Hllllsrd It • 1 ; was resolved that an address be pro* > pared en tbe importance of Temperance - Reform Resolutions were adopted ! favorable »*> the apread of Temperance • j principles lurMgboot the land nnd in- | | teres ting ststrmeuls given aa to tbo ' c . I rograas of the work. ; •I — Quartermaster Petri ne has jaU ■ issaed the foHowing circular : * j Orncn oe Qvarteiuiastxb Qekxxai, j - ■ | Treovon, January 14, 1867. > ; » i Sin It ia ia contemplation on the ! f : part of the Qnarteemntter General's I j Department of the United Steles, te j > ' place st every grave of n deceased , j faired States Soldier throughout the j country cast iron hand blocks. In order to obtain tha ncceansry U- _ i frrmatien u> carry oat thk object, yeo ( j are requested te famish this efice st , ( j yoar earliest eoovaal.ee., with the , j number of interoreats of deceased eolJinn io yoar oamatery. tegmher with , - -a noma, rank and organ Ualioo. and 'he daiias, as Mr aa mnyhfao# the ■ death nod inl.-iiii of d.nsnsnd , > waMter. By ordor W Iho Ooreroor. n^terub TW Fmm "Hm Zmt fcmh «|j
•TATJC ITEW. . '• —The post-uflkn •« EUaehetB, ' : New Bruasalck nnd Bordeatown, have | i all been robbed within tbe leat three j weehe. — Tlie religions revival cootiauea at ' i 'anise, in Salem county. Sixteen f j c-ohTart* war* babllxed tbera by Rev. , Mr. Marah, on Sunday last — Two runaway horaas ia Trenton • >n Thursday, dashed against two ladies, nnd Injured one of thsm, s Miss Newborn, severely. The nam* lady • was on Tnetdsy robbed uf |300 end her jewelry. — At Cranberry Iu Middlesex county, the sessions of tha ; wo Presbyterian ■ t'ksrehes have gives notice and nppointed a committee to poblish the • ame, that they mtaa to punish all Sabbath breaking, the nie of Intoxicating llqners on that day, and tbe practice 1 of fast driving and noisy demonstrs- 1 tisns. —The Csmdsn and Amboy Railroad , and Delswsrs sad Raritao Canal Com- < pany, announce a seal-annual dividend ' of five per cent, and three aod a half 1 per cent, an tbe receipts of tbe first ' instalment an sew rtock September 1. ' 1866, payable, free of tax, oe aod after [ the 81st Inst:, at the office of tbe , company in Philadelphia and New r York. c — The Long Pier of the Raritao f and Delaware Bay Railroad, at Port 1 j was coosidersbly damaged 1 by flpsting ice, the central portion of 3 being carried sway. Of coarse travel m o as inter ropted until repair* wero made. ; from along the liu* of the b j road were compelled to come V Free- t hold io order to gst to New York. t I — Tbe Graffd Lodge of Fro* Maaons P j »t its recent session, repudiated the * principle of acts of Incorporation for ( | a* entirely anmetouic, and re- ^ commended tbe anrrrender of all special „ charter* a* seoo as conveoiest of those , | which have been Incorporated, in so p | far as is possible, without being detrl- a j i.i a* ii possiuio, wmiuub ucmg ociri-
mental to tbe property invested under such act*. — A small boy. residing in Bridgetoo was run over oa 8atnrdsy last, by a teem of benea which ware coming down the hill. Tbe boy was fffflvg down tbs hill upon bis sled, and from tome eaoie coold net golds it, and it tbraw him directly seder the feet of the Hs was considerably Injured, a* far as we can learn he Is now doing well. No b)ame whatever can bt attributed to tbs driver of lbs horses ' it was Imporelhle for bim to know anything of the boy'* danger, before be uoder the feel of the horses. Mosionaxt Woxx ix New Jxxsxr — | Tbs aaunal meeting of tbe clergy of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of New Jersey, for tbe coaslderathin of tbe beet mtaas to be employed to forward tha missionary work ia tha Stele, i bald In Grace Chsreb, Jersey City, 1 oo Monday and Tuesday of last week. The various parish** were represented by their respective pastors, and tbs Interests of each faithfully looked after , by Its canstltsent. Rev. Mr. Appleby , ttated that the Episcopal Fund of tbs . State of New Jersey had beta raited I to the large amount of 180,000 Bat ■ it does not setm tbst this fund it to be 1 draws against for missionary purposes 1 Among tba missionaries ia lha differ- ' sat porta of tba State tbera is actasl waat, sad la many cases tbey are literally without daily bread. .
— Tbe wioaar ef tbe Crosby Opera ; House sold out to Mr. Crosby the for- > : mer proprietor, on Saterday, for $300,- ' 000. The belaoea sheet of the pro- ^ j prietore of the gift enterprise show* " | a total profit of $660,000 on the aader- '• '*Wb g. . . 11 1 — A Washington corraspoadsat says * j that a bin baa been framed for iatro- * I unction la the House of ReprtsecUd j lire* providing fey the appolatmaat of e Geo. Grant to b* aciing President in * j csee of the impeachment or removal of * President John.on —The screw pile lightbeese off l\ Mulberry island, io tbe James river | was entirely destroyed by in* an Saturday last. The lightboota keeper ; sad hie saaieUat succeeded la ranching ■ ' the mainland ia their bast ' j — Advices from Vera Crux, by way ' ; of New Orisese, aula that Maximll 1 1 Ian'* minister of war had arrfTtd with 1 1 kit family re route for Ea>ap*. It was : expected thai there wonld "Wi eon- • /' * von lion of republican get e rale fitfffTo 1 ckaoae n general ia ablvf. Report 1 fort her any* that Ortagn woaW proU- ' My b* chose#. An oftaav af Ortega's * staff bad arrived ia New Orleans oa 1 his way M Vera Cms with a maaaaga ' fro* hi. chief to Maximilian. | -n.tedgM.h.rateJG^ralJoh.. 1 area hw here tehre w Mreetre for - aerial. Goreral »Mte. neareaHtef m
William O. Cslrm-r. Tblsg.ollemtn, fo i ihsryast thirty yeert ' the rllciaat and |>epitera(*et 0 1 (he Cam. .ten asd imhsy Kailrsad Cowpany.hu 1 recent!) sl.cred in the pr-sid.ncy of the beard of director* nf thet rotrrpris*. l The Ceadoaaud Anbey Railroad bu ' , ioag and drmrvedly t-eeu e power io lb* : state, end any cbicges i* its ergsniiatiou I mut of uec'SsKf bo or general poblic ■ -.a teres!. The refiling president, Mr. Ed- i win A. tlteveas ha* for the larger part of 1 ' his lifo, devoted his entire Abilities to the I meeegeweai of Ik* Railroad inter** t with ■ r the completed eoccese, and eon retires I | lo epaad the rameiader of hie rsitteoce I io the enjoymeat of en empl* furteu*, eed I the reception of tho boeor which ellechu t lo his heme, u oe* of the benefactors of I 1 lb* community. Mr. UeUeter bis sue ( ' eeuor, has bun iadenlifled with the com- i i peay from lb* beg leoieg. sharing its early < perplexities end coetribalieg largely by • bis remarkable busts*** foresight end l skill, toward building ep lb* business of t the rood to its present mammoth propor- * lions. The men at the bead of tba com- t peoy wore men or keea discriminalioa, i nnd tha ability display^ by young Mr. | did not escape their attention, f and he wu eloecs installed u their agent. * position which he bet filled among all t thn increasing business of the road entil < now, when the director* bev» eeinced << their eeos* of hie value, by appointing f him to the highest offie* iu their gift nod " one which we ventore lo uy has eo sap*- < rior iu its efforts upon the development '■ of the state. The position which Mr. t hu filled, bu beeo one of more d than ordinary delicacy. Kvery cow tbat
the engines ran over, rent her owner to Gnttmer for satisfaction. Every man who had e difficulty with e conductor I aboel bis ticket cam* to bim for redress. I accident ipso lb* road demanded entire supervision, while at tbe same time the vNiol* business of the roerf, even I to lit smsllest items had io pasv under bis | personal inspection. Nature te well as i education, seemed to here fitted him for tbii. Of e tail and commanding appear- f anee, there was vet that genial suavity cf j abeet his meaner thet. while oo oee ' would over think of taking Jocose libertiee i with him, yet made ever/ oee fee! et- home | in bis pretesce. In his position It has' sflah been a matter of necessity for bim
r to refate applications for favor, yet io *11 j this the manhood of the applicant was always respected, tod tbe disappointed individual always left feeling pleasselly ' ehout the matter. The meat remarkable j I feature about Mr. Gatsmer. eo far as he ' t has impressed as, is his eye. Clear sod ! d honest Iu itself, it stems to possess tbe | t power, by some elairovoyaot process, of . placing his mind in exact juxtaposition with tbe pereos with whom be is cenvertj log, and lha attar impoesibility of deceiv. ing him is realised at oses. In conversing oaee, with a conductor, Ik* remerk 1 Wis mad* tbat eom* of the officers could ' bs d-ceived but that it was BO use a'.- ■ templing to deceive him. Be seemed lo kopw by ietailioa what were tha tgacl facts io aoy esse— yet said tba conductor * io continuation, svtry on* of oi loves bim sod would do ssytbiog io the world for him. His power or folly graspiog end ' completing the motl ogeiliogly important • matters, end st the same time attending , folly to tbs most trifllog details is slmest , inimitable. We have seen him wheo tbe newg of so accident has jaet com* late ! I the office, oa which probably teas or thousands of dollars wts Involved sod which oecessiated the entire change for th« time, sf all the rtoning arreagemeats ' of tha road, while bis eyes were saffnied 1 with tenderness for any onfortonate snfI forer by the occorreoce, at the net time, •• calmly as If there was nethinf specially . the matter, arrange the complicated diffienllies of fifty trains and then adjest them _ tht resalta of tbe accident, sign a check I for tbovetads of dollar* asd pot its business aspects is egsot relation to the books, write oat e pais for a gentlemen In waiting— give direction for the general pal-
,t ley ofth* read, order a epeelalloeometire for hlmtalf, and la a few aeotaeate more be at tha ttea* of tbo disaster to toperls- ■* toad lha most effeotaal means of releiviog *' its eoDseqaeucev. Pertooally beloved by '* the bssieess rommoeity with whom ho has r- h*«a so long la official eeateot, popular throughout the entire stale, andamandrg |eg perfectly every minor detail of Iks y. road— folly acquainted with all iu eapacItlev with both an iasiiaat aod koowledg* ){ that secures their follrst atilixatiou— of a nobility of uatoreUbat no temptation ha* " beso sofficient tfi swerve — ef a bigh-leaed '• Christina cbarbkter tbat secures naive reel respect, w* fs*V. perfectly free to Say that I T lha tnsatl* of Mr. Btwy eooid hsvs IT fallen npon aa worthlor ehoaldere. and ! while w* shall regret bfoabwaeo from tbs r post he has es Ioag sad seccosafelly Ul*d| filled, wo yet rejoice thet biseoilitie* have beeo recogalaed ia his slectioo to tbo I presidency of tho read, sod look, and 1 J nader bis meeegecsol, fur lbs Camdes 1 1 eed Amboy Railroad t*oo#Sle*» lb* earns 1 l conn* of 'Beesaafat devslopemeat of oar « , Mat*, that has cksracterited its palisy le - .ythepeet. We prophesy fur Mr. Gatsmer 1 jji the follrst prosperity to the asw plaea 1 whleti fc. bye b*#o eaHed 1# fill. — W. J. ' Piv'.rf. I TTf • — la Chicago dariog fate yoar than t I VP 300 divorces. Yerfty lbs Chisago f i poopl* m«st be * b*rd community Unit, f While at Iks seise lime a people who ere f qelte vaatareoo* is tskleg tbo risk of be- c • (eg eailed/sllber they most be a vary Im- j moral people oet there *r they gel * U . ' voroed h, Iks feeblest rearaas. a»d to , -o- — *!****.»-. J I . U aepsvhad So hap# hoe# haread oe Tberttjdhp MgK sMMffi ml*- Go btu— I Jtemtes. . *
XTte latesl Faabioms. s j Aeo* the iswwetion end secsmaafol istrn. | . dost lea H lha Cefobr-t*# Iteptes KHiptic [ t |or dneM-J t^j/to; t-ktri, by Nr. ! f J. W. Brs il-y. of Yore, tee ladies ; . tbtoughout tl» ronntsy have gt»»q ep tbe j s tdra ot ilitcarilibgdln fssbioa of wranrg I hoop skirt* oo error n t ol the pecalur end i , graceful manner in wbieh the Depl-t i [ dkirts adapt tbemevive* i<r»«Sxy eaigsncy j . eed *m«rg»ary. ri.i grp-rslly hccoptstlo r these Hkirt# brcoa.* that the ladies i i regard Ihrtr *s e special favorite, le view [ i of the euponor Kietlbility, l,tghte*ss sod j ■ Combined in their MtoufocI tore. - 1 bey *1*0 consider thaw e for i*or* j I heoBomicai aad Cemforteel- Uoop Hkirt . I Ibea ever he* or can be made for *11 f Crowded Assemblies, lor the Frameoeii* j • House Drove. Aey lady after wearieg . of these Skirts will oevsi afterwards ' willingly dispense with their esc. Long i to the aeeefacler* ui Hoop I .Skirts, has proven to the propitelurs ol r this laeeotioe, thet Siagle-eprtag* Will 1 . always retain thet stiff, oo)t*ldiag sad - baagliog style which bu ever characterised them, whereas the Duobl* Spring yoop or the Dapiex KHiptic. will be ■ found Free from tbes* objection!. Not- 1 withstanding tbe ebillty of lb* masefoo Messrs. Wests, Brs-llsy eed Oery. 1 turn out ever six ibeasand Skirls per frem their Large Matefscturlee in 1 York, they feel obliged le reqeeal ■ all mercbaete ordering tbe Duplex b llip. < tic Skirte, to send tbeir orders s few deys < before tbey are wanted, if possible, as < they ere most eooslaotly oversold some ' ehse-l. I
o A Vt xsTsasi LonsL W bites a Coerosi. 1 n TlO*.— The followieg school. boy style of i. end its Mtojecl "WloWr." is peonliarly j < d appropriate to the season ws are et pre | ' * sent enjoying. Written by lb* "leeel" ' n of tbe Ciooiaoeti 7lma, it is like ell other | , j things that emanate from that versatile < , | genine, "better as good": I r j "Winter is the coldest saesoo of the ' . yrar. becaes* it cornea in Winter, mostly. < ,fj In some countries Winter corns io the | , Samrnsr. eod thee it is very pisessnt, 1 t , | wish Winter cine in the Summer in this I , i country, which is the best government the ( , ! sen over shone open. Then we could go ' „ | sxetieg bsrefoei, end slid* daws bill is I
I linen trousers. W# coold snowball with- j i , I out getting our fingers cold— aod men wbe c j I go eat sleigbriding wouldn't have to stop j st evory tavern to warm, a* they da bow. . b It Inowv more IB Witter then it does et t , I ooy other reason of lb# yeor. Tbia is ! j I bacanse so maay onttere end sleighs are f f le* grew* much better io Winter theu ; , io Hoonsr, which *u eo iacooveaiepc* a , before the discovery of ice booses.— i Water thet is left out of doors is apt lo • . 'rests et this season. Horns folks lake ia a , their walls sad cisterns aa a cold eight a j sad keep them by the fire so they don't n . frees*. \ , There tint much sleigbriding except ia r I Winter. Folk* don't cere so muck about I t It In warts weather. Urowo np boyc end * i girls like to go sleighridiog. Tke boys • r g-oerally drive with oa*' hood asd help e I the girls hold tbeir muffs with the othe*. J i Brother Bob 1st g0 1 uitj( way oaee p [ wheo bo took Celia Aon Crasooot sleigh. 1 l' 'i'fiog, aad I tbosgkt be paid mors etleo- c i lion to holding the moff than ha did to a , | holding tbe horses. > r — a , Eclipses Im 1867. „ t There mill bs fotr scliptss fo the pre- , , sent year— two of th* son and tws of tbs j I moon— hot so remsrksbls phenomena. . An annular eclipse of lbs son, March fi. t will be invisible la America. It will b* , seen, however, lo Europe. A si* and Africa.) w At Uresowich tbs time of its oscsrrsncs h i is sight o'clock tod tsvtotsso misstst In t . th* moroiog. Tbe otbsr sell pes of tbs t SB*; Aegast 29, will be total, bat aot viti- j bl* la the United State* or la ha rope. [ The Sooth Americans will ha*a a view or . t. A psrtlal solipss ofth* moon, March 20. rnev be witnessed from ell nerla of Ike , from
( Uailad States. Io California sod Oregen It will begin in t^e •veolug of lb* 19lh. , A partial eclipse of the mooa, Friday ; evening, September 13. will be visible lo , parts *rtk* United Bute*, tbsegh its be- . giahlag will aot b# generally seen. At places west of Boston lbs mooa will rise , mora or lest sell peed. From the Pacific States this cellpss will not be sees at all. $- —Mr, Grimes, of Iowa, on Wednesday intra Jaetd a bill It) tha Saaate lo ebsagt [ end remodel tbs Navy asd Maries corps, end especially te plsee lb* Marine corps on an equality with lbs army. The bill make* several important changes in the stales eftbee* two breaches of tbs service, , which will at each ssmmaad themselves to evory one who desire* to see jetties don* to a body of owe who** fame Is av widely pitgodsd as tbst of the ar*)y. Oo* of these sltsrstions provides that ofleere or lha volunteer nary transferred fo (be regular navy shall be credited with fb* eoMi. previously performed by fbem ; aod soother authorises the payment Oct of the naval pens! a food to all persons who have served leealy year* to Ae aavy eod oof beea discharged for misconduct * .••uorferiy allowance equal to half his pay Whoa dtfebarged. T|tu socfioa ob. isles ;b* noewsoify of aaj vvtaieo sailer who from s#y roaooa is'aSwilliag lo d* so baiag compelled fa depsed epos tit charity of fb. Naval A»jtem at phUmtolphto. Tb^e are so wMi mwrifed Am ri-pi. jasstoo would s#wm te ssmsad Aw aaeoipassage of A# bill. -Th* hill crethrviac ..fag. *• th* esrtoes la the Tarritsvtot has hisws a , lay. Without A. Prendre!', rigemare. tan deys having a)ap*#d wtphqat' hf. reseraisg it. - Gorerem 0#x. af Ohto, ha* fiwaliwsd Hg.l H.IUlW —
rontrretloMl Uamanvary. jJ TucasDAT Jx*. ?4'h. — Is tbe 8«s*te. | Mti. . mvn.rtwgxiis ipi' pib«|dl»g*e hewqre. | , very g, «Om.et for Moniaaw- Twrritmrj. ; , ter tu rwiixt ol isbabiieat* uf cities sod i f , towns spoil Us peblio Isods, aad to pro- j j j vide 'or in- allotmeat of th* meikbers of ' t j th* Hopreme Court eruoag tbe circuits end r j for oth.r purjuisss wereiutrodeeud. Th* ] , j Kxocelivs eiid Judicial Appraprletiun bill , | was reported stir* few atrrendmenls. , I Tbe Tariff blU'cam* ep, eed Mr. Grimes j I i delivered a epsueli egsiast it. nsversl , I uuimportaot amendments were agreed te , | aod the boosts adjourned, i i loTb* Huate tbe joint resolntion to I j extend the pmvi sions uf A* Agricultural I I College act tu Teonre.es was passed.— 1 . The iiusea proceeded t* lb* consider*- J i lion of Mr. blesses' Bscoestractioe bill, Mr. Raymond addressing th* Bees* ia e 1 very leugtby speech, lis apposed the | bill because he thought it weald implant e revolutionary government to svsrySouthsro btale eed perpetuate strife, j Another objection ae* tbat it provided so i guarants# forever— it was merely a lew, i a od the Supreme Oosrl might aooul it lo 1 or soother Coogreea might repeal < •t. lie tbougbtenethsr smsedmnot onghl offered providing that say but* ' stlemptiog to secede h*r**rtrr shoald fur j tail iu rep reeeetetiee io Coegrees. Mr Stevens said thet be found sack diversity of opinion oo th* subject of reoooalraciioo 1 on bis aid* sf tbs Hons* that probably hs , would mov* tbst tbs bill b* laid oa tbs table. Tbs Boat* so os after weal into ' Committee ef the Whole, sod was addressed by Mr. Morrill, io a isagtby ' apsaeh, oa tbs finascial question. . ' FbioaJ Ja*. 25lb._ lo the bsnats Mr. * Wilsso gave aoiise that ha would letro- i I doe* a bill lo regelate, increase aod equal- • tis tbs pay of army officers. Th* Hoss* 4 bill amending lbs Habeas Corpus set was J pasted. The act establishing tbe Judicial Court of the United States was celled np 1 its consideration was pospoaed. The bill relent* to persons imprisoned for * offence* against tbs Celled Steles was 1 passed. Bills were introduced to expedite ! the construction of s .Southern Pacific Railroad, aod lo amend the act providing » th* collection ef uses in tbe ioaarree- ' States. The Tariff bill was ihsn c taken op eod ameadtntats regelating the «
duties on coal sod iscrsesiog lbs duties * msrhisery end tioc were agreed Is. , In the Hons* tbs Commutes eo Foreign • Affairs reported s bill lo provide for the deftact of the northeastern frontier. Th* ' Senate resolntion appropriating $100,000 the removal sf tbs wreck of the sissm- „ skip Scollsod in Now York harbor was a passed. A hill relieving front the peymeot - of tax alcohol mede from dielilled spirits which the tax bee already beta paid passed. Yeriote bills of a private / nstjre war* considered, aod th* bnsioasa th* Speaker'! table relative to mature not national io character, was disposed af. Stevens said be intended to have his s reconstruction bill acted epeu next dey. ' bill lots lend tbs prevision of lbs pen. aloo net lo a aval end military officer* as well ea soldiers and sailors was introdeeed sod referred, The bill for A. — o( y Joslab rt appropriating $9, '.00 to pay for the hoses eod beildiags burned el Anandale, Vs., for military purposes, cam* op sad elicited considerable discos. • ion. Mr. Morrill said tbe passaga of tbiA ' sill wonld be a precedent for tbe allow, of claim* that wosld amount to fii,- a 000,000,000. Mr. Dalaao, Chair me. or * the Committee oo Claims, thought that wonld aot bo too high aa - estimate. The bill was passed by 99 yeas . 27 nays. The Hons* then edjeerned. — A St. Loels pheeograpbio reporter a has beeo aemmoeed to W ashing! oe lo teotify before tba J adiciarj Committee, ■■ " the correctness of bis report ef President Jskason's speech te that ail f. — Aa KagUA papar of a late dateaaye: It is rumored at Saathamptoa, aad 4ar- ] really believed that Thomas Chamber- " * ltyae, Esq., ef Cranberry Perk, lb# owner
D of tho Old Arrow, BV she i* familiarly celled, intends to ckalloBg* Mr. Beaoetl, 1 owner of the Heerietla. ton tyteiof speed ' across the Atlas Ik. Tbo AVraw k the wloaer of many valuebi* prise*, tad has ^ scarcely ever beeo beataa. She k a cutc tor of uoe bnndred aad two tots, i Mr. Ghambarlayw* le Vice Commeder* ef A* royal sqaedroa, aid k a tbareagb r yacbtmaa and eportsmsn. I i NOTIPE8. I J. UraaviUe Uach, * ATTOtU.tr Aft) COVMMtU OM-AT-IA W. sat soctb rrm erarrr, ■hvssm pwiuwbuwia. * .me ■ .. . J9*p A. Hng««, J Attorney k Oomaell or -at- Law, Solicitor, >r M ASThK B. XX A5SIKK* t!« CUAXrepXT, r SCrXKMC CCTTXT CUMMUmomcx, • aed WOTART rt'SLtC. * carx MAj popirr KCOSX^ MW XSISI i Or. J, r. LMUBlmfc * J)taT"T- orTKmithrtt ' 4ft I rtrt MAT OQUST HO MIX Twm«e*s. | tSA rjUAy-ThBrnCen^irtdegwaBd Ae tewaon Of SeturSsj-*. EJ- TXbws Mope* atx. CooCIUoesCeak. Jon Itraai*. teat Trne. Xjeevv yooag ladj ae4 laeltsmse U Urn r fa illhm** the . iter fa*. I th*** Gmg I , *■»*:■■ "*■" ! ( BatefiXMafa BUasdNamM A Cmtmwrk, i - J-^teAA^ oSte^'A^^teyrt*1^ j ' — "'zlleuzj; ra <- k ; A
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