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® ctan Wave. Gape IsIalJ, Oajw Maj fcotit tj, H. J. ■ "y- . * J — miQBHiMl»|ll'ilnr. w, , . : . ' N— A . - « iffdno.rtaj, April l*8s. . ' UTM Off ADVKStTIWSfcU. *'**U ttore«»*r»£ | *1 : : 6BSr;::-:::::::SS|; kail column, three n-uutn. taw j "^AaSff^grrry-^8 Legal edvartleomseia t'oairted at the rates en- 1 Association Meetings. £• Si «K , low* Halt, C. 4. Magr.lb, W. S. Soldiers' Unloo of Oapa May Count/ bkU the lal aad W4 Saturday •<»»(• la each month. Cap. liar evening lb enrh laonth. Farmers' a Mechanics' It-Hiding a. Lnvo Aseoelattua of Cape Mar count} mra'a lire Hh Muaa*,"""" '" iTt:.:!:. itf ■ssjr,susMis, 'asss? ftss fKt ^T^id^csto^on'or'artor thTfuil!^ . Low LB TovpiHir. Care May Co., April (111, IMA. ■OTICK la hetjtbyffters that I have eiRablleh- * ?e*. at tb'a Aa'ra-jalS of*W* B.'. Miller, 'on 'ha M'lUr Farm, what.- my agent wm^^lo att_-n4. 'agio tba lata law of I at Legislature. JONATHAN H. MATTHEW *. Laud to Fura on tihurr*. LOTS aa tba -Miliar Earn" will ha lot In small or large quantities to suit part ies. Pro. b-e'loa guaranteed. Apply to H. B.RWA1N, apt- Cap# I a land. N. i. YVAJITJED.— Coplraof tba Lawa of HaVJeraey for yaaro prior to 1WY, and alao lor IMS. 1SB1, rot-lea can obtain a fair prlea for them at tbla Offlco. {haimr ol Time, lijr referrinff lo another column It will be or eu that the Spring tlmc-loblo •f tbe Koilrunii to Pltiladel|ihif? went into effect on W*dB«sday, I t inotont. On that day iho Wot Jersey oud tbe Mill villa and Glaiiboro' Railroads bream* cumolidated. Tito only ehoage j luodo Ii la tb« down train in tbe eveninir, wbieh leases ot J. 1:3 instead of ff 80. Brriring at Cup# iloy al 7.20 iottoad of 7.54 no heretofore. Tbo Wool Jersey. Salem ind Cap* Moy Kosdi will hereafter loralsh comrautatioB ticket! at thereto of twaoenti jwr «fl|l», which lo sunt* advantage orer tbo proicut rntce. We took a Hying trip to the elty of Urotborly Love joet after too choogo ■ eat Into effect. ~ iCh« pUeaoro of the jonroey woo UcreoM l by being condncUd eith. r way and other* iae agreeably entertained by tbst gantlemaBtly fellow, Urowo, who had ibe honor of raaning the first train over thn "conaolidattd" compaoy'a rood Daring a abort couvrr*ili-<r. with Mr Brown wo learned a fact which many may not t>« acquainted with. Tbe time bo- J tweon I'hil-idalpbia and Capo May is ■at down at, say 4 hours ; wh*r*M the actual time of running la comiderebly . I oao than 3 houra— the lime coaauioed ill (topping at twenty or more ilatiom • making up tbo balance. Along the route we could not belp \ noticing the bnay preparatiene ol tbe \ farmer wlih ble plongb prrparicg tbe soil for seed time. There are great nnd marked improeeintnte nearly erery fool of the read. At Mltiville, Vioeland, Clayton, Frwnkliatllle, Cainden, and atber plaeea, the buaioeet maa, tbe mechanic, tbe laborer, are extremely acll*t, and eterytblng belot^i a bnay , eptiog aad inihmer and a bountlfol baretat Philadelphia i« dull at pjeaent, but bud nets la commencing to look up. Thera urn not os.uinojr people makior porchaeea at at thia time laat jeer— el leaat no Philadelpbiane eey — and the ■ hotelt may be said to preaeot "tlim- ] jim" appearaucae, while thiogo in Jera«y are jart the oppoeite.

Halters aad Things. Wa frequoally have occasion to re- ; mark tbo oxtreme and, apparently, wil- j n fnl careleaene-" with which tbo oewp ; ° Homo of tbe Stale Gatettt ore thrown j •' la to "make »p" Ite weakly edi- I ^ tion ; bat tben the iboaght occurs | 1 to ue that tbla we eemplaia of may be ! dtllgovd aa ooa of iU peculiarly iuter- ; p eating cbaractoriatict. We could not ! ' balp feeliag emaaed neer the inferma- j Uoa contained la I alt wcek'i paper thai c tbe milk freight on tbe Montgomery : ® & Erie Railway, eoeoly of Capo May. i " will eooa pay all raonlng exptoeee ef tba road. It eeema that 1*0 caa> of 1 ■Ilk were carried oeertbie road Utti ' village ef Ooa bee oa Friday, 87th alt , j 0 bet whether tbe Gazette men bad re- i farenes to the little Tillage ef that I u name, which ta oltwled eboet three.!' jetlee fr«m tbe county oeat and oo the i 1 line ef idlimf, or oome oiher Go- I ^ ghee whoee wberbabouu we have obi ' ^"Swyet ascertained, the deponent doib 001 ; 1 '^W Coniidering that tbe population ; • ^^j^Soiheo doei not exceed one 1 . "^^djweaty at moat, wethonld I "M^jsaoppoee that a piece riht lifcUk **9 oaceaaary for 1 ,e U wrwk^Wpch indirldual i 1 •••Eooa .V^S^wiih milk '

f'burch iqnebhlet. n Cburcb ditbcaltira, rwaglTgalions «s ^ pastors, are altogether becoming of Uu "iraqueat occurrence. Only recenily>a Haj-iriiy of the roagmgeiioa of tbe , p Kiercaih Hapliat Cborufa, Philadelphia, ■ I •bud to dispense with toe services of . a their pastor, Rev. Mr. Tbarie. Tbe \ \ Kavtrmd gentleman feeliag that he lad bean treated anjaslly.Snaday mor- •: jii'g, -'Jib ult., undertoek te preach e ■i-ruion, in which be handled the eon- j , gregeiiun who had voted fur hie removal witlioot glosra. Upon this one of j the deacons cuinmaudcd him te cea$e , preaching, end ordered the orgao to bo | t played, ; this drowned the Reverend r geutlcBian's voice. A majority of the r ; congregation then left. Tbote remain- < r i itig voted to cloee the church for e few t ■ dsya, and which hes been carried into i | effect. ! A short lime before tbst e very un- ' becoming scene was enacted el a roll- f giena meeting held in e place of war- • • nip, not a great dietaece from oar i coaoty eeat, aod which we beliete to . i>e without a parrallel io tba aouals of t church history m Cepe May. The fall < j p irticulara of thie eveut has been laid t ! in-fore as by irathful and disiaterested « ' parties who were presewt' ilThe time t ilia pulpit was beld pukscssioo of by a f *n individual, who retuscd lo allow the I t minister occupy iU_Me wishes of tbe ; : cungregntion t» See contrary notwithstanding. Taking everynmnrflfto^aaideratioa, wa caonot help denouaciag ibis roost un-Cbristian-like movement, . which bad far iu object tbe oestiog of i : bo obnoxiooe preacher. It was wrong, , ! it was disgracefal, and its leader should ( be beld in public estimation as lacking ; ! every esacntial to accessary io the eba- , ■ racier of a true Christian maa. Out- | side thia, who can estimate the amount of damage done the cause ef religion iu any community by permitting such . , an occurrence aa the one we have re- . f.-rredto? Who can listen to exhartions and prayers, and derive benefit therefrom, when made by participators | ill tneb squabbles f We dispiso each , - Cliristians, aad aa doe* every maa ut . all int- rested in the advancement of ( : religious principles. It is not our io- { t tuition to throw dowo the gaanUet or ( ake it np for a discussion on thia matter, but Hlmply to point out tbe odium , , .bet must necessarily follow the e«ect- , i ment of such scenes. Before Moaing, . wn mast say that the beario'of the , injured clergyman, thoogb under cir- , - cumsiencee provakingly agrravating, •oald not have been mora Chriitinn- > - like And gentlemanly, and waa in strik- , . >iig contrast with that displayod by the r apposing parly. I — t : I'lie RcHriiidiitg Resolution-, ul WuHlyington. Tbo Joint Hesolatlso of Ibe New i fcraey Legielature, withdrawing its ■ . ratification of the proposed constiln- | ■i-Anal amendment was presented in the H >s »e of Representelires on Monday ' , of laai week, by Mr. llaigbt, from the •second District. Mr. Waahbnroe, of ; Illinois, moved the follwing order: — Reortlsnl. Thai the rraululltia of the Lefts!*" •uieof New J«aa> iiuvteirtiaf to withdraw the , A.*eat ..la-lid Alalrto the constitutional amtndr Ai-at, kaowa a* the li.ur'eeulh arlirle, he w1 ' • - rnrd bj Ibe Speaker ol the llauov to the c*a- - me.a.UwMpet.lulioth. Houu-.adM-mlalnoa , , Nerved ufia the'journil Md' Iu toe* ' : This motion efler s lengthy argu- • >nent, iu which the Speaker of tbe , House took a conspicuous part by rea- ; sob of answering points of order, was I ; adop'ed by a vote of SO to 17. | ; ; The rote* of the New Jersey members were : — Aye— Messrs. llslsey, /Kill and Moore; an- Mr. llaigbt; sbsenl— Mr Bitgreaves. i In an editorial on the above the t New York Tribune says:— "If (he ( New Jersey Legislature could bo sapposed to be capable of shams, we could cengratalste ourselves on the flat rej }prtloli which its commonieatioa in- ' f irming Congress of the withdrawal ef itsi-ensent to iheConi'.itotionsI Amend uenl met with io the llouae yesterday. It is not often that the House of Re- ' presoatativos declares tho reoolotioos ' of o 8tate Legislature 'disrespeciful to ( . iho House end scandgloas in character.' t j But theo, no infamy could be beeped { apon tba Jereey Dajnocreey to equal . : that which it drew o>wt- iwelf in the - repeal of tbe amendmeoi." ■ - m t i

Our Pnbltc School. To ail who attended lb* lot* examination It jsmast be apparent that tba ; money expended by tbe city for acbool ' ; purposes u not misappropriated. Tba | | following are eome of tbo features ol i tho examloation : i 1. The order and deioram of the ! pupils gave proof that io oar public school order feigns. 9. The promptness of tbe oovarul classes la getting their places to proceed to examination waa a noticeable feature. 8. Tba distinctness of enunciation of tbe pa pi Is in performing their parte, especially in reading and illaatrationi the blackboard. • 4. It was evident that the -pupils : understood their pert*, aad war* not ' repeating what tbe had committed for the occasion. 5. The facility with which the pepita | drew their diagram*, nape, Ac., apon : the blackboard* was apparael. Upon the whole tba examinetlon was } highly creditable to both teacher and , pepili. It mast be gratifying to parent* t« | kaow that w* have la oar elty a acboal so worthy of patrpoag*. especially gratifying to the pa res U of those child rem who doly appreciate their advantage*, end era making commendable progress /Sar Rot. Chas." P. Whltouar will "^IkJbeCeetoHeeou.dbseWbofs. ..Jrsst""— '» i"-

Court of Impvarhmval. , . P ueuuAT'a raucxxoraes Tbe Chief J netice -took bis^heir, at . .presiding officer of the High Court of ,| In lbs Senate ehamber, , a1, half- past tw*Le o'clock Meoday I Afternoon, and eooffafter tbe Manager*, • the Preaident's eoensel and the tuem- ' hers ef tbe House entered. Mr Batler, on behalf of ibe Mene- . aers, opened the case for the proseco- , linn In a lung epeeeb of ibree boors i ! and a halt, which he read from printed < ! dip* Ho diapassed the validity of ' > | the Senate acting as a bigb eonrl, the 1 | right of Senator -Wade to participate, ' j impeachment precedents, antf"/ | reviewed generally the testimony to be j , broagbt furwerd to sustain the charges. , At tbe conclusion of this speech tbe proceeded, tbreagb Mr to offer docameotary testimony the prosecution, the oath ef office •if Andrew Jobneoo in succeeding to ' lb* Presideoey, tbe certificate of Chief Justice Chase t* the oath, the nomieatipn of 'Mr Stanton a* Sacrelary of by Mr. Lioeoln and hie confirmation by Senate, being presented and read The message of tbe iPreaident to the Senate assigning reasons his saspensioo of Mr. Stanton waa~ i then commenced, but in tbe midst ol . | the reading tbe court adjourned until i Taeaday. - — tcxsdat'b . pbockxdings. Ths first witness called for the prose- j Nqtioo was W. J. ^IcDonnld, Chief | Clettrof die Senate, who. having been swora by Secretary Forney, testified serving on the President tbe resolution* of the Senate non-concurring in . the removal of Stantou. Oiber wit- j ■lessee were .examined, who testified, that the President had signed commission* made in conformity with the; Tenure of Office act, thereby recognizing it* validity. Messrs Van Horn -■nd Moerkead, members of tbe House, and Mr. Berleigb, Delegate from Dakota, testified to the conversation be- . twevn 8tanton and Thomas when life ! , latter demanded possession of the War I Office. Mr Sleabery objected to this testimony and the Chief Jueticc sustained the objection. At this Mr. Drake arose tad seid< the question should be submitted to the Senate, and tbat the Chief Justice bad oo right to reader a decision Messrs. Bontwell, 'Batler and Biaghstn argued against tbe right of the Chief Justice to make ducisions, and tbe latter put it to tbe Beanie whether his decision should he sustained. A motion wa* then made lo retire for consultation, reuniting in a tie vote, j which wa* dtel-icd by the Chief Jestice i voting in the affirmative Afier three j houra' consultation the Senate returned j and the Chief Justice reported lhat a new role had been adopted iu substance ' sustaining his position. Tb» court then adjourned wxiiNteuAT'a CKOCEkniSGg. When the minutes of the last day of ' trial were read, Mr. Sumner tnado a > motion to correct the journal by in- ! nerliog the expree.ion of the Seonte's : - opinion that the vote of the Chit- 1 j ; Justice waa unauthorized nod of no 1 effect. Un thie motion he demanded , i lbs yeas sad nays, which were taken and resulted— yeas 21, nays 27. So the motion was not agreed to. The, question *■ to tbe admissibility of Mr. Itorleigli'a testimony aboal a converss1 tion between himself and Gen. Thomas, , • submitted i# the Senate by the ef Jostice. Before a vote was > taken, Mr. Frelinghaysea, of New Jer- ; sey, inquired whether the Managers ; intended lo connect th^eetimony c>f ' ibe witnesses with the respondent. MS . ' Butler B'id they propeted to do so. • Mr. fStanbery tben rose and made a I Irngtuy argument, showing that tbe ; - declaration* of General Thomas oaght - not to be used against tbe Preeident. f Mr. Batler toplied sad Mr. Curtie reI joined. Tim Senate then decided by a vole of 39 jib 11,1# admit Mr. Bur- - leigb't testimony. Hie testimony was > to prove that Thomae intended to use > force lo eject Stanton, and that he ' tried to eedao* clerks ia the War Office I by promisee ol what be would do for I tbem wbeo he became Secretary. 8ev ■ era! other witeeaeet testified for tbe proeecatioA end theeeartadjoarned TDUMDAV'a pnoCttDINOB.

Mr. Karsener, the gentleman from Delaware, wasrecMled to-day chut gave uo teotlmony of Tutereet. Congressnun Ferry testified to the conversation between Tbemas and Btaatoa in the War Office, ia which tbo former said be did not care to use force to aecore poeaessioo, hot that bit mied wa* made up what to do. General Emory testified aa to his aoovorsatiuo with tbe Protideat relative to change* among the troops ia Waahingtoa, aad to ths Isaua of aa order requiring order* to i army officers to be issued through General Great. Several documents ! were tben pat io evidence, among them a letter of the President to General Great, in wbieh certain letter* written . by hi* CoWoat members were referred , to. Mr. Stoobory tailed for the readlog or (beee letter* also At this point tba Brrgssul-at-Arms waa directed to bring in nbeent Senators. A vole was tskea on tbe proposition of Mr Stoobory aad It waa toat. Genera] Wallis • aad ex-Ass ielaat Treasurer Chandler war* axaasload, tho latter to show, ae- . oordlug to the Managers, that the . Preeident hod appointed hie private becreury to tba Treeaore Department, ' so that money would bo forthcoming for General Thomas In hia odminlatre- ; tioo of tbe Wa* Office. The President'* con nisi objoeUd to thia tasti- | mouy, aod ware sustained by tbo Senate 1 by * vote ol 99 to 97- A ft or tbo oxf amloatioa of Mr. Tinker, a telegraph ' official, Mr. Doolittio moved to adjourn, which ess caiffed by the Chief Jamie* . giving the easting vote, si -rmtpav'a raocewmsos. ' The High Caort aeoumbfad as mat ot - soao. Bet fbw apeewsor* «» » tk '^gbllorire yfr »>»« adreao omkre 7jfl£^TVo»OOed by Mr Drebo oo ; ^^towuoomsadidaoibst the yeas!

icd says essoot bs ds»sud-<i hy ih* nrvsidiag officsr. aod thus adoplad.- Tiak- ■(,. , sr. the tslsgrsphsr ; J. B. ShsridSO, J. ri. ^ Clephan* sad F. H.Smiih. phnn..|rapUic . rsportsrs, aid Cel. Msors, ths Presideot'a becreiarv. w«v# sevsrally esatniaed A .a rslauon tr- Vbs spsorh sisds by Iks ia lbs Bj»calivs Msudoa in Aegasl IMA. l.-al. -Moore u*tifi*d that [( eltored lbs spsech cuosiderably before l( | it via sent lo ths press. ' At this point a molica was mad* to ad- J joorn until Monday, bat it was lost. A o : Clavaland editor was tben placad upon | ths stand, who 'estifisd 10 makinE an ac. p ! carat* rspyrt ia long hand of the Preai- . ! dsnl's speech in.. Cleveland daring his 'liitngo lour. Objection was mails lo the admufloo ol thia tssiimony and that of •eelktr reportarv of lbs asms *psech. The ! nbjfctian was sustained by the Chisfjas- ^ j tics but ovsrruiad by the Court by a vot" of 35 to 11. The leslioiway was thera- t fore admittad and tka Court adjouroeth-. , satcsdai's rnoominnoa. \ e After tbowsaal routineer iutrodueieg Vi ths Msoegsra and House el Represents- si lives, Usoersi Boiler called L. L. Wall- . ' bridga rspsrisr of lbs St. Loois Democrat, r who testiSi d tbat bs accurately reported t the PreMdeot's speech ia thai city on I bsptsuiber Hth, 1866. The witnaaa was 1 cress examined. By tbia witness' tetli- 1 t uiony nothing material waa aiieilad. Joseph A. l'aan. editor of the Jaresy i City Timas, the next wilaaea. testified ( ~ that be reported verbatim the President's i St. l.oun speech for tbe Times of that I ! city, witocst had his notes of tbe speech < ! which were pot i* evidence. ■ ' Robert G. Chew, Chief Clerk of tba I j -dale Department, testified lhat after the I j passage of lbs Tenure of Office act. the I . I charge was made io tba wording of the I 1 ' ^ Forma wars Iheu pal ia evidence. i Butler then offered a list of removals , : of head, ef Departments sine, the beg.o- : ning of Governmant. which wae prepared i ^ by tba Secretary of Stale. Railroad Meettns. t A meeting of ths stockholders of the i West Jersey and Millville A Glasshoro ' i Railroad Companies was beld at the office i , i of the West Jersey Railroad Co. lo Cain- . i den. ou Wednesday, ibe 1st lust.' The meeting was called to order by the presi- , I dent, T. Jones Yorke Fsq. ; Chas. Strat- - | j loo Ksq.. ol't^mWen was chnseu chair- ' ;Th* president nnoouoeod the suhject of i - ' the meetiog, including the election of ; twenty directors to teres for tbe ensuing . i ^ Un molioa moved tbat this meeting ! proceed lo the electio* of directors, tbe ! chairman appointed Nicholas Bright. 1 i tollers. f ' On mstino one hour was given for halI following named gentlemen : Kdwin A. Stevens. John P. S ocktoa. , Sobo G. A Richard F. Stevens, John L. j McKuigbt, San.eel J. Bayard, Albert W. » i Jones tore«?G«org» M. \vTru. Horrtm - ! J, Mulford, Charles R. Rimer, Coleman I ! F. Reaming, Richard D. Wood, Tbnma- » II. Whitney, George Wood, Lewis Mul- , ford, I. B. Moiforii, F. K. Mhaip, John , Me Seal. ! The Praaident read the annual report I of the West Jereey Railroed for ibe last | year. Samuel H. Gr.-y offered Ibe loi. f ! iouiag resolutions which were unaoimoaa i o, lhr g|0fkh0l„. I V* niS oftSs°IW*rt^ tnS"daP*madi ?° the" "du ' | rectors, aa-i ronlora In >:l tlie acla and piocccJ- ■ 'C6Lol'rvil*Th "nSr^ih * """'t'tb" Stoekl id 1 i si'lilriAois^fM^eju.lgmcol wlih which they 1 I *»asmre.*fh»t ths report" as read, he entered on , the ailsulra. "• (tjr Oar accoent or the wrack of the ' | schooner Phitauile /.rtatlrnng, pnbliahed io the Wat* of last week, has elicited tbe j ! following response, which we are rvqaest. I ed to present lo oar readers. Being tbe _ ! subject of the complimeniary portion of ^ I ha remarks, having of cooae aasamed tbe { responsibility attached to ths noxiaus ar- ' i tide, it ia very natural to suppose thai we • ' have not mock room lo faal Haltered with . ' ourielves after such a wonderful display 1 j of geographical ignorance. We have , j only to say lint the figures given Ibe . Wat* were simply occasioned by aiisIska. The reader can eallle the rest ol '.he qaestion involved after we inform them lhat the pnrticaiara published by aa werr • I lurnisbed in New York by tbe wrecked - manners tbeuiselves, and the reply.il will s | plainly be seen, emanates from a party a I interested in one of ths life-beat stations t located near the scene of the disaster ( To the Edlter of the "Win." r Dkab Sib:— I noticed ia one of your colamna of laat week tbe particulars ul t; aachr, PhiLndo Armstrong on Hsriford bar, which came ashore Thursday moraia* the 19lb, io a gale, and bad aaeoaatered a alroag gal* from Wednesday antil 1 . Thursday morning. We had na gaft ashore and 1 do nut think ha had at flsri- • ford Intel. Mr. Editor, I think whoever '* had thia poblishad ia pretty well posted " along ear coast wh.-n he say* Heriford • Inlet is 15 miles nsrtb of Capa Island.— d I believe it-is 10 m-las. Aad ha says U f is 25 miles eaath of Uaraegst, aad It is near fifl milrs. ^Jn reference lo aasislance. ■ ha bad aaqistooce offered to klm aad would not receive il, aad wbea he did signal for e belp it wwa beywnd thw p-.wer of man t<f" F render. And 1 think Mr. Busy-Body u slietcbad hia coinmiaainn wbeo fa* (ays • Ibey bed te row through tbu two miles of h fierce breakers which fnalpwd between .. i hem and the laud, for il was not a half ol I a mile twjaad. " Thera ia eo maa that ha* aay stronger j " sympathise Tor lha rea-faraing mea than ! • yaur tumble sa/eabi. C. M. d *n i| rTTf » ., Poar or ScB*LLMto*a'a Laiomg, 1 April 3rd. 1P68. j Arrived, I.. F. Petersen, Capt. Smith, , two dsya rrom Philadelphia, with coal, j/ lambat aad. lime to Csmmodora SeheHia>r **8ehr. Draadaoaght. Capt. Faetor, 3 I- day* from Spanish Forest, with live aai- « mals, new poiatwea, aod oaiaa aad laralp jf wads. Aaimak aed poiato* s la caplaia, . onios seeds to Commodore Bah-lliogar, ' aad taraip aaada to Jot. Rarewlt, Capt. ' reports whaa ia tatslade of HkaSt Swamp eaparieaewd heavy N. W. gala*. Picked ■" ap log-booh of abip Macla, alias etippwr i- smack Soap Uamrea. from Cap* Jake m Bore, the eapaasa aad crww of whreh may [. aUbelwsL When apprndiu Utile's Beach w taw aativaa oo she re, eeppassd to bo piak- . lag ap fHamaads washed ap by tba late atom, Whwa oa Cold Spriag bar ahip- • poda hww^y sea awd. earn a ewr toesag i mM aottsay pal* sad UbpL, apaeuiag • ! pig pwa. aad da toy maeb damage to atovw „ tb# malw. Mr. Joa^ Psorwa. thw owhlw I | craft, are* aod eergn wwa ewMy breagbs wltotojreetrtsb wofy sba Mas off a km .■ i waagdnllit.

New Kvnasvrjis — We have serwivd 'from I.. II, Robinson, K«q.. Springfield. *' two stiikiosly hwwotifol ypeciraea> . 1 ut the new series of lithographs oi Ameri. . naa ld»a| Faces, first drawn hy < Itsrfvs J A. Barry, a Bosioa oriist, nnd reprudacsd id atone by celcbra'ed French engrarere. I bis aeries, comities aitagether nf fiife Heeds, are intended to IllustrSta a ike aavrirsL Women io her eevrral b • pkerae of action daring the Isle civil e en^rar^aee^befora "d-Hbe A°ng"l of 'ike I Hospital" and "Army News." as works c ographf are wi«ref\KlheJy/besl eeiri- t nieodatinn. 'Fh» ertVt. ly^i- delineation ef tbe aspectf of the weeper who hungers for news (rapt her loved one iu ibe livid, s and of the ebrtbly angel who might be j seen in-the hospital, shows in what perfection the SSudy of woman's character t cao be brpsfght. The ether three engrav- t Vingsars^j'isi as hesuliful in design, and lt ear* al. pronounced to be, in their oao style.Smatchlaas. The aeries are sold by ( of iba'beaaliful lo sand at oaee for circa- | D. RoBikeoN. 46 Main Street, spring- . I field, Mass. Ot**a*L Co*r*a**c( or rut: M. K which ibe Methodist t'hurch is goveroed, holding its sessions once in four years. , will meet (biw Spring io Cbiragn The | tied The increase ol bishnp* from seven lo aiae. lo meet the growing wants uf the Church, will ha decided. Kditnrs of all ilia publications, secretaries of societies, end bock agents are to be elected. The great strife infer Ih- control of the Book lerl'y meeting of the Sabba'h School' Assonalinn will be held id the Methodist f'barch oi. Sinday afternoon next, 42lh last meetiog »f ih- Association a solyeet l«r g-eer.l d.scu.aioe -a. adopted, tbia will add .greatly In the interest in the 01 erciset-on the areas... n. Tbe following is ihe eubj-.-l Resolved. 'I hat in point ' aider l'ke position of tba Habbatb-Bchool teacher secoiM only to tba Ckriaiiao Mialatry. Bkokc His Leu — On Wednesday ot 1 lest week Mr Tho* L Clifford, while engaged in erecting the verandah in front of hi* bold, tbe Sherman House, had his leg broken undrr the weight uf i a heavy log which fell on hint in attempting to lift it on a trestle. The - aauie limb was once before shattered ' Uy a bollet at the hands of the re ell during the late war. | ^Lorr AMI Found — A lady in search costly brooch last Friday forenoon, and 1 *s< fortunate to recover it in the after ' by a little girl, who at once r.-t*roVd it to the owner. Tbe child was suitably rewarded. - During Jtrrr of* the' "conte reus* of I lha New Kngland Mvthodisi Episcopal Clmrcb at Bo-ton last wsea, Commutes J on Ibe C .urae nf the country, through lha f Il»v Gilbert llat.n, at.aaimnu«l) adnpird resolutions approving impeachment, and 1 i-nlogittag Uao. Grant aad .Secretary i Btaaton for tbmr patriotic coadnci. j Stale Lcglalature. , Tkkmos, M on day, March 30th. Io the Sroils the bill to protert fisbl ing ie Boonda and crenka in Capa May was j ordered Iu a tkird reading. not being willing to sign tbe lliraiman ' tbe Secretary of Kuies offic*. . Of course . the bill becumes a law. ' Also thai he had signed the bill to enable certain con orations 'he better to do business in this State. This is tba bill . under which the Erie Railway Company , purpose to operate in Jersey City. Iu the House Mr. Magonegln intro- , ducrd a bill lo repeal tba charter of the j I Riverside lastitate. A number of nnini- ! portent bill* were intrndnceri, aod several ! 'B ordered lo ffilbird reading. Ti'Kantv, Makci 31st. i In the Senate the bill to repeal the act authorizing tba deposi'es of lb* State to ' j be made io the National Banks was taker. '' np, aod after considerable discission the " j hill was lost — 8 to 10. A number of bills ' : were pessed. The resolution to arijonrn J > on the 9th of April was laid on the table. ' In the llonse Mr. Megenegle offered * tb* fallowing which was adopted : r the Legislature of this Mslv oa the eth day td d April, fflsT7, enitllwd "aa act lo lacorporet* the dHivsrsldv laantuiy for urjihaa Childrva of Soldies aad Sailors and oibrrs." with the drslgn of - rsublUhiag a school for the rducaUaa of sash I children ; aad J M Arras*, The object far sreteh a«PI IcsUlulloq j UrsafMd, That e committee of three members nl 0 this House hv appointed lo Invrsllgste the affairs r of the said Institution with full powers to send «• S'jaTSJSUsswKn&s; ss } Legtatature. * Tb* eapplemeol to tb* net to prevent 1 lb* eal* of intoztcatiag liqeora 0* election * days, exempting from the restriction the ; 11 ' cneatia* of Camden, llndyon, Hanterdon, Esse* and Mercer, waa pawad. r Tbe Governor retoraed la tka Uoes* B { with bin objections lb* bill to repeal the 1 act to ascertain, Jrj proper proof lb* cilf- ! teas who sball be entitled to lb* right* ol ! saffrag* (registry law). Mr. Megewagte, offered tb* following reeelatioa. '■ Whvrvwa. It Is drvmed dv.lr.blv I* amead sa I, act vaulted" An set to establish a arsvaaa ef pub- '■ ssxsxxzszrttilsiizs. 3 sseaioa'wUI wrevawt* thai car^aad'eenatdlran* " which the aSieet iemaeds i thsrafere he H p assatved. Fast a aomsa'tteeef Bee ssswhsrs ol . this Habw be appwu. led lo confer with the lt»u '• Board el SdaswUaw^ov seseeltk* thaml. te f, adept eweb ameadmewl as may oeem te be Aeetrv* »ss isyscl rn the seat nstlsaof the LsglsUlnra. p After e*m*di*CBeaiea net* it* raferetce d the reeeletioa waa laid ee tb* Ubt*. r WxnacsnsT, A rati. let. * In tba Sewwla Mr. Kiee press a lad • Epetilioa (or caul* law I* Deania, Cap* May cweoly ; aire a remoaetraaee e gat as t 1- tba some. « Tbe bill rale live to lb* tale *r vegota- - bto* ami fmit was witbdrawa from lb* I ilea el lb* -j vails I Tb* t»U to prevent here**, e.ttU, eto.. * (rem rwvntttg ol taryv to Lower Tewaebip i 'Tt'tssssrjsr-w,-. * are# dfis M tbe 9tk inal-. was take* op, * sWsfiet ksbg wmsedod by miifiig tbe j ' "• " ~ — | 1

Thia morning tb* Hens* took ap ih* veto message of Governor Ward on lha bill to repeal the Registry Law. Tb* bill waa passed, notwithstanding lha objections of the Guveraor— to'll —alt toe Republicans preaeot voting nay. • JOlM HfKTINU. J] la the aft^rnouo the I'residentaod Ban" " ale eniervd the Assembly chamber and . Stale Treasory waa first taken np. Mr. u Uotihins aomluaied-Wm. 'W. McDonald k of Esse*. Mr. McDonald was appointed l,'..tap a roller -(Monies year* f.om to* 6th of April inelMit. hy accleo>alioov After aitpoio'ing a nnmber of I'ommis. (lemurs' oILDev ds the Jo.at M-vttng a.lj«urr.(d tc meet «a Thursday. 9th 10.1/ ' TiiraeDAT. Aran. 2nd. " • la- the Senate -Mr. Kie* introduced a * . ship. Cap* May eounlv. The bill to repeal the clause of the act , concerning lens end tavern* which (or- , The supplement ta the township act i giving Ihe members of tbv town commit- i leva $2 a day each and tbu clerk 83 a ! ' day was passed. j i In tbu Ileus* Mr. Magonaglv waschoeen - ''""oioagTuomher of bills , S.ed were |' sheriff's 'feus ; a further* aappLment j < te .0 SCI respecting Orphan* It-uvte aod I j .Surrogates, vxtvadiag ti.u present rate ol j . f"»s lo' two years. ^ bill limiting assessments for tb. ; ; draining of wut and ovurflewad lauds was ! The lax law appeiuting tba amount I* ; l.inundud by making tb* bill as original!} • ntrudiiceAgproviilie* for Ibe raising of i S 3511. 000. and was again ordered lo a • bird reading. A I the afternoon session Mr. Christie moved lhat tba Suoatu bu informed that toe lli.n>e has appointed Mr. Magonagi* 'I lie bill alh.wiag the Newark Board of 1 out liceos* was indefinitely postponed The supplement lo Ih* act eeaeeroing grant _* .lleerre for extreme rrovlty, wa. sumblv district* of Cumberland county waa passed. 33 to 10. 84T We give up considerable space this then we ran well afiurd. hot il would be prorerdings ef tbe coert into a amallvr ' space. Our statement of the proceedings : will he found to con'aia only faots— and ! w* hope *o ignoramus will be heard ac- I I cu-.Bg us af displaying our political proA Friend id N**n. Grace s CeUbraU,l .fu'ce is a friend .Wrcd Who has , eel found 11^ such to canng cats, barns. I most obstinate old nicer* and other snrea. It is a wonderful compound, suited alike io Ibe >kin of Ibe child and or tba adult. I — The election for Stale alficera in Rhode Ulead took place Wednesday, and. as everybody ^expected, resulted ia SPECIAL NOTICES. | u *a^^rr0r*|''r' ( t ol s.ffvrlaf huaunit). send tire to all who aevc j ' ' JOHN II. OOIlEN, x m.lh-y «i Cedar St., New fork, j » To ('ouatisssptlTes. " The Rer. EDWARD A. WILSON will seal mm with lha directions lor tasking sod usist I It ' His oal) abject Is to bvavBt Ihe atBlelrd y auo he hope, erciy suBerer wm^try this pre- . 1 pro) r a blessing. Pirsse address ei aiyii-lj l.e«. LUWAHD A. WILSON, . I No. ISA south Av.owt St., W tlllamshurgb, K. V. I I 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. Address to the yfrfft'oui and debiltr led t/ m"b Wd^cauees' snd - *'-* T^r--*?" 0 quite prompt trealment lo reader eslsteiiee de- . •liable. U you are suffering or hate suffered (rum Involuntary discharges, what effect does tt ' produce Upon your general health! Do you feel ■ wesk, dablllleted, easily tlredt Does a little n citra esertlon produrejmlplutloa of the hesrrt i. ceya, frvu'reatl} get out of'onler 1 Ls your urtae d toueftmes ihiek, mllhly, ar Bock), or It It run} or •ettoagl Or dot* a, tmckseumiye te the ,v stood awhile t Do you have spells of short il breathing erdysp#|wl»l Are your i-ewls eoa- ' rusbra'of blood^to theheadT" Is "your ^ mraUo ,f laipslredt Is your mind ooastaatly dwelllag h upoa this subject I Do you feel dull, llsUere Do^s 'any utile IbKg make you start or Jump' Isvour sleep broken or realists I Is the lustre tf of your aye aa brilliant t The bloom oo your r, cheek as bright I Do you enjoy yourself la aod elety aa well I Dojjoupuraue^your business with dear? to youracllt Are your spirits dull aad flagging, gtvaa to llta of melancholy t U so, do , aotlay it te your liver ar dyspepsia. Have you II mallear aWbtat Tour beek Weak, your kaeee I, week , wed have bet UtUa awyeft to, aad you aU t tribute tom to dy.pepaia oe^llrer compUiat I ^ ^ >, ly cored, and 'casual ease**, a, are all eeaable of producing a weakaasa of the generative org an a Tho oieajka of general loo, when ta peemet health * make ihe man. DM yrou atvr think that those e hold. SaUaat. eaargetm. pereererlog, aueeeaafifl ' are aterays polite aad* pleeaeat lo thj comply of larftes, and look veu aad them right la the » face— nvwa of your downcast looks or aay etkee ' keep tb* organs inflamed by raaelag to at ma. ■" these wilt sol eely tula than ooaatrtuUowa. but , alao thee* they to buetaeae with erlsr. >( hrouget ^ehoa^tha^tote ef waahoaeala thoea '- which hiimaelty Is heir ta, aad the real tsuee ot * the trouble scarcely ever suspected, aad have ddetaaed foe .11 but ih* right aa*. Diaeaaar ef lhae* aefwee raretre lha ate ef a , (Suretle. HILBBOlllS lll'lD EXTRACT . BCtll L la the great DSurette, aad la a certain ease level* of the ■)• A* sr. EX soya. Gravel. « Sd ■Treht'.ssw »**« hv .11 |«2gWa'

SPECIAL NOTICES. To Farmrrt and Plnsslrrw. The •Uharrlber "ffela for sale W'.rre loot ot DOUBLE REFtNED POVDKETTE »»'iaBof N*i Vers lily, "nr^brh the 'company have reclusive noalr«er Pri-a oaf) TWENTY-EIGHT DOLLARS M. R Tt'h^ weight for weignt u. as/klrh priced ^aaperA rerinaucat Tonic. Every one at limes feel* tbe necessity of some, thing to tone up the ayeton. .•eptv.acl by mental plytag It with Ite life Element, laaa. twin* tree from Alcohol ta any lo.m, lit eneicitlag etfbcta are nol lullowed by conrapoaoli.^ WM. t. STERLING, ef Foughktopele,K.Y-tays ''j 'P. UlNSM'uRt;? Proprietor. M Dey Street, New York, sold by sil Drugelafa. mm Grace's Celt- bra led halve f W'thM*^hollha*erinel|( tb's remedy "'as" Irooa Ihe pais, which b-J been ur.erbl.ittailing. Those who have tried It tiaie are »»!<•- , to be°wllbout s aupply--»«rf5l.orv In I'oriitit t ion. I growth ot hair upoa a bald bead or brvrdlraa ' the acme eoflf clear. end beautiful, cao l-e ul* ' taluec! without ebatge by aildreaalag mylS-ly ads Broadwav. New York. 1 Drsfnm, Blindnrss Aa Calarrb ' M. D., Oculist aad Aurt.t, (luimerly ul l eydeu, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tbr Pairul Hlulr (toil Eye* ARE .-specially adapted lo Iboae alal.way. which, being closed al the able, will not perinlt a atatr rod to be altppe.) over Ibe ordlaarv ' tba'ureal' ktiTd b "* r>" " *"* TRUMAN A SHAYVNo.aas (Eight TMrty-Bvei MARKET scree! > Niulionar} Titb riot lies repairing ol wringer a f-gc t r m a N a aH Y W, No. *>4 i tight ^Tbiriydlvrt Marketotreri. I I'ruuins IauIyfs nnd hht-ars d^n^p'tS^re'*-*"*""" »*d otov bs" , j No. (OS (Eight Ttilrtoflv!) MNAREET Street, , j Below Math, Pblladelphta ESTABLISHED IN ISIO. I FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT 'I f k W JONES. No. OV North Frost St., above - I tl . Callowhlll. Philadelphia, dj>B silks, Wool'u *rior awTe ofd* eta ' n dvca'th. msa'a j urarara'ta'L' w^toly\^wa.|*Cnuw rel Uerl'i.' C to. e'guing elsewhere!" (to*mfk A? (CwTjONEH. | • -0 WANTED ! I IllOO MSB AND WOMEN, d POSSESSING good character aad energy, prr- _ i aeverwaee and latelllgence, to act aa ewnvaa- ' NEW KNUKAV1NGS. FIVE BEAUTIFUL IDEAL AMERICAN FACES, uVLographers ta tb* world, ^ibr-ae latra, w hire ar* moat beauuiui a.d ru- tb i-unr.pti,.o». are ^ iiralgned uAyplfv th. beer Ideal lypee ul Amer- - lean Womaaiuuid. raineaaa-lng their cbsrtUsa. r- devotion, ay mpatUra, attackmrata and herCU - Tba lithography la la the highest af y la cl tAc d art, aad^la such aa^has rarely been equalled, and e praise from' tb* Stoat emlaer.t critics aad" prumi- ; i neat newt papers of the country, aad tbsy shuuld t- adern every household la ta* lead, ir For particulars aad descriptive circular, adi "" L. D. ROBINSON, ^ al-dt . «S Mala Street, S|>rtegtlrld, Man. £ CABrETB is OliTc LOTUS. , p HOUGH, Jr., weuU tavlta the attention ot ,, T. Houaakaepere aad Mcrekaats to his largo a. Stock of Haw Spring Styles of h CARPETING* , at Reduaed Frieee, aoatlatlag of ' Bruaarls, Three Ply, lagrete Katry, Stair. Rag, * aad Hemp CARPXTB. Alao, Oil Ctotba of alf !/ widths I Window (hatoe of every draertollon. r Alao, Whit. and Buff Holland tor aSadrt, loco., s "omssNstttmr „ No. SO* North Second Street. „ (( doors ah. Noble, west aide,) ~ mhtlOaa Pbiladaiphla. FOK SALE! I THREE BDXLDDfO LOTS, a la Ue moot Central part ef Capa Island, opposite 0 the United Stales Hotel, aad boating on ' WASHINGTON STREET, " are offered Serial*. The Lota ar# 40 feel treat * by no fast deep-, aad tt* purchaser of oao can r ,k* JOdcrtt McMARIN, Philadelphia. 0 Or apply to THOU. R HUGHE*, A ***** ' AMuRMb HeSaL Cap* lalaad. H. J. „ gMtfiii rart j White Pine Lumber! 1 Far nets at th* LUSSHKR YARD af J JOHN r. OTARR, Jr.. a CO.. r «Mto, N.J. ' ULLUU A rOLWELL. - wrnusuu * OONFEGTIONEHS ■ ABO FRUITKRKRS. j a-oiins ffiiwiiiffii '-mm, t ; A LAROU red 'ji IIII Ruqgwu*"^ jsg ■I"