CAVK MAY OOF,A£ WAVE WEDNHSIMY. APRIL 15, 1«<W.
® iu #ccau M&xt. !, CijM Hay Goui ty. K- T. rfrdut-ilM), April J4. lliflH. Association Mooting*. <4l*r Lodge L. U-«' ^ ■•» h-»"^to£« whsj >*f£ y. " ■ •|w^' Aval"*\ t<bUfh; ' Ndier^FaraRtrae!?'- ^>||"<r"'| " ''-old! ' lanil lu I'aru •i#**h«reu. • LOT# o. IB* "Miller Farm" win be Ie' In tatlMIUMMWJ. <« " N j W»>TKD.-Upk.ol tl« , |..t yasre !>'!« to l*is. aod also fur law, 1«1. inM, i«m. lime, imi sad !•« P"«>. b*vin| Nallrri and Tbiufn. The adherents uf the Trm|>«raore , Cause »t [leanlseills *fw #bo*t fur-m*K a Lodge of. Quod Template. We arc Itlad la hear ll ; aa the Order i« accomI'listiinjf gr#bt and anhia remlti-iii this quarter for Jrayond the mm -anguine p; autieipatinaa Any information or ail- ! . aifcieuce « ill bp choerfdlly and promjitly forwarded Iroiu Cape Island I. idge I ' No. 23. The wide-aarakr people of Capp May 1 Court Houee. w# arc gratified to hear, J are eaa*aa»lng a projected ecbapie, hating for iW object the Starting eif' a lialldiug Aeeociauoa in their tilUge. We woald urge tbeui to looea no limp, but pracaed at oaea in Uil* e ternrua. for we Irmly behove tbat a more beoelicial taalitation far hetit ring the coo- j dition or improving tke property af a | place, cannot well be aetabliabed lb aay > community. Seatille ie growing in iu dimension* roaeidprably tbie apring. Near build- 1 inga ara rapidly gaiog np, and other eigne af increaeed pruapenty and awakened enterprise era aollcoablo. la the liel of Iraproeauienu publish- . rd same aeeka ago w* Inadeertently •■Bitted mentioning the fine cottage erected on l'a^Ty etreet by Air. Joaeph Q. William*, pur preeeat Mayor. It ia decidedly oae of the flnett and tnoei ■abetacttal bouiee that bar* been bail! i an tba lalaud aince lait aumuier. Mr* Biekom. of thii city, ia bating a eery oira little cotuga erected on Manaion alreal, which prracnie rather a striking contrail wltb ita rigbt and . left baad aupportem. Mr. Growa ia i performing tba work. Tba verandah on the J ickann- street . front of the Sherman Ham- will wonderfully improe* ita external appearance. Th# work oa it, we notice, is temporarily auapunded, owing to the necideat which ruaimad the proprietor, ' Mr. Clifford There will be about thirty-Bee new ■ cottage' to rent tbia year, iu addition ' to last year aupply. Wi would aug- ' gaal o word of rounael to oil cottage owuere: Be uiodrrata In your demands I for rent. II the weather of the past few days does Ifol de»er»e a untw we bardly know what dor*. Saiidoy morning Arnka out with gleamaofAtinshiae and e eery prospect «f tajmg; lk« craning rinsed with all lh#Jiittern«»# of winter, for ere midnight al.umitd, the out-door world .tfakv^ocn. m era wrapped in thai atiow-bshlta oCapery to whleb our cill- • xeu* ara by this time accnatomed, from tna paat and »ory Ule severity of lb* wiather. Whether tbia ia the last struggle of tba dying winter or tbe "last performance but oae." aa the ax hibilioti oian aay, to bo prolonged tudattilloly to the Fourth of July, it wuuld puxxie P'an tbe moat estate ot weather prophets to decide. Tbiuanjden and unexpected chilling alarm, which ia now being fnrgatten under tba warm inflnei.ee of to-day'« geuiai ana. maat bare Inflicted considerable hurt on th* tender tiuds of fruit trees We troat this may not be ao, for a plentiful rrap of froil betokens a bono Wa make a request. Will not eor friends and wtlbaisiiet* throughout the county make a alight elfart now and then to keep na posted from time to - lime on the current font' in tbrirrea-pt-ftire tillages end neighborhoods. 1 Mar Inellitastrr. Tho Schoouar Lrwii C'Arefer of Boston, Capt. Soskin, from Philadelphia i to Portland, Me , wltb a csrge of 80 u tows of eoul, waurnw^ into byon onteasels'. Tho CkotUr had her fore ana mninaailt torn ; her aivrn rigging n*r ttoo almost on a le»*l with tho wat-.r , Dortag ike collision of tbn twa teasels. • uieh hardly occnpisd a apace «f two minute* «oo of tba cr- w of tbo d-ttur. a Tboasos MoCaulay ot the city uf Bonn. w.» toor-hed overboard by a fall •eg spare from Use other «mo*1, and is t~eH pr b»*W<J Tbo captain, SS5&*35S3s
'Cl«« Si Hilda j -behoof Ashoriation |j The Tenth t^mrterly Meeting of the • 'ape Island Sobl.sth-schnoi Uoion as, uid Ust Sunday afiern^n in the Mr'budiat Charcb of thiweitt. The chair „ K' cap led by tbe rtaaid-ut, .Vlr. .( .(■ileph t^» Wilbooit, who called the ,jj con t«at ion to order, t ,, VerjtXagiJ'atiia wad earoufngiug re- r, isvwenydLde by the ou^riotaailei.i. s if the vTriuqs erhuol* coieposiiig the y irgsiitxatfea ; ai.d Irtuu tbesa atotant- eta we giiso a Trw ibtertalikg facts f„ v roiwtiosi t« the sirwagth end-ialiaeaci- ,| • f the •'S«aii«y--cl.o<d army'' on Cape l-laail. 'I here »r« sl'pfeseat attending p tie tb fee trhools yttprastnieij at this e| I roatnntioii— "a trinity its unity"— ot»r f-iO scholars, teachers aud oflicers. Of • number, 188 are membt-rs of the ' „ j M. E. school. about llu are belonging j,i ; the Prtaiiyterlan school, and 1U3 to |j -ha Baptist school. If the uihtr two w tasall denominational schools on the ! ,, Nlbkd wera included., lhair addition j anahi swell the oetuber to oter 4U0 — . t tigers we eoutider speaks wail for tbe m morals of a corutneaily umubering not rxi-aed set en or tight hundred — • ri( N'tuhar uf tho tu|>eriDicudei>tH had oc- , Salion to report the loss if a single •,-lioisr by dtalh sines last quarterly ,, ne-tiug. The Mrlhooist s. Iiool raised „ J -SI 15 during tbe past Conference year ,, ."ranis the Missionary came, and Ike j „ iisplist scheol abdnt 133 for ike seme soble yer(f i«r Uariog Ihe Bret three nantbs of tin present ytsr Tbt ■ 'rrebyt-nan echeol increaeed in num- j „ >ers conaiderably since last quarterly j p ;»port ; the Baptist seheajjtincressrd in rt lumbers and influence mo|l during the The principal feature of the ofter- j fo tojo'a ext rriscs was the discussion of ^ he reapoatlWIily of tba position af tba | (M <ahhath-achool teacher at being acrond ,fc [ inly to lh« Christian mioisty. The j u| , -i. i'japl "was wall bandied and aoatained i I n Air. J. 8 Lear A, Rot. E. Hewitt, I .Mr. L. C. Kdmonda and Mr. N. S. j „ ' iJuraoo. All present eoold net help j xparienclng tbe feeling that they were ' |,j nit only iuterostid nut profited by tbe ! ! it'lo ditcoqrsre delitered on this most • t,'nportanl topic. After ainging a hymn j |„ I the President introduced to tbo asaoilatinn Ret. Mi. Aitkea, from Prince- t|, •ou Theological' Seminary. wh9 oiedc t, v few Appropriate remarks, principally lirected to tbe children. I After atlopiing a question f«r consi-i-retion at next meeting ia July, tbe ul ; ueociation adjoaraad. rj Portrait or 8ta Whtkb Stott. — y Mesara Applelon & Co., who hate K, inat begua the itsae, in an rxceodiag- ,( y cheap, hat tery n»at style, of the #J i 'ter-famona Waterly Notela, hate sent u n handsome impression nf a portrait (( if Sir Waller Scott, engrated on ateel, ti from the celebrated painting of Sir a| Thomas Lawrence. Tbia portrait tbe Messrs. Apploton ara presenting as e j uremium to aobscribera to tba foil set h t of their rew edition of Seott'a Notela, -p which hate already heea adtertiaed and e; ! innooncad in oor eolnmsa. Tbe Por- nj • rait and Books can ha exnmiusd at lur oflica, where aubacriptioua will be receited. |f Know Thyself. — VTe take pltaiare jj ' in annonncing the arrltal of Professor IVhitemati. of CinciaMi, who purposes iclitering a Icetare' on Phrenology, tl Hygiene, education and training of children, courtship, marriaga, ate etc , i this (Wednesday) etenmg, .A public I! -lamination of head' of parsons select- cl ! ed by the audience wllfhs glsea at tba A conclusion of the lector#. We otitis# C >tir reader* to go and enjoy this intellectual treat. p —— — - H EjgT*Tb* Comuiissionara to open j Cargio street met according to appoint- d mont at tb* Washington House ou Iba „ 10th inst . bat. owing to the nnfatoro- t| '.Ie state of the weather and tbe nonitteadaac* of partiea interested, that y sdjoarnad to meet at the same place On ' Tuesday, April j|th. A prompt at- ii , laadanre of tho#* interested Is request- ri cd. By order of Commissioners. h pg" Ws era requested to atato that " hy reason of the tuddea illness of a ! ■aeinbrr of his family. Hat C P. WbiU- j car was not permitted to preach at the -[ Court House last Sabbath, at bad bten y oretiously nnnouneed in last week's Wore. „ We take plaaaure in announc- i J <og tbat a grand entertainment will bo jitpii by tho ntudents of the Cape May ' County Academical Inatilute at May- ; . .tllie, oe Thursday etenlng, April 23d, | 1 far the benefit of the Students Literary ' I Society. See programme next week, ! r — We would net give resell far your . h religino unl»es it can be eeen. Lnmpe de J not talk, but they do shine. -• lighthonee { " -cuude no drum,, it beaie no goog. and r 1 (si far OT#r tba water* its friaudly epark ! , •a aaen by Ua mariaar. ha lai your us- i inns shin* out yoar religloa. l^l tn* ! naiu esrreon of your life ba illastratad by ! " <11 your eoadaet. and it sh II not tail la, ' "* illastrinn*. Are yon doing an when ; c i soe eiga licnta petitions? Ara yao al- i i lowing year light t* sowWhin* when yen : sitdle and faster oi.kind or nnfriandly : : i iVelfeg' in matters ralntiag to your ct. arch? j I>o you follow Christ's machines in sow- ! . : .ngdise-atient bat waen pastor and poo- 1 ' |il», and in leadion jour inflnsuo* towards I t I ' widening lb# branch f j a Nuwsrsfraa Smtsntm-IV Camber- ; ' i !mil Coamy Potrwt , publrsbod al Bridg*'ub, hy O. A BoagUse. ba* boat greatly ' -nlsegsd an I ia^sroerd ia ila appaarancr, ; ' tadiuti le cbnoged by sabatitatiwg "Saw ! t • Jaraey" for"Canib-rla#dCoooiy," The , - Patriot is oua of our moat readable ex- , - ohaagaa. , , ; Tba SMudord publ.shad M Balem b, , W. 3. Sharp, baa twiea ioeraaaad in sit# | ; E&x&kzvrg o-. u ; . l am* Riser by foe*. M. Joy, kss womiIt ,
(Ourl of lns|irarlasneist. TIHUiDAT's FROCXXDIXOa. . The High Coart uf Impeachment . was opened aa.osnal on Tnursday last, a recetwof four slays. Ths aufilled the gallerita a'ud the House uT ReprMentatirrs wee mora largely ' represopted than heretofore. Mr. if at tiOt present among the . Managers. Tbe proS»calion desired tn off- r some- ; , erldsncr. A Mr. W.U. Wood; . »f Alahaoia. and Foster Itiodgeti, of ; Georgia, trstihrd— tb* (aruirr tbat tbe [ Presidrnt declined to appoint bint to j etli.-e been us* he was a radical, nod tb* ] ! letter that h# was suspauded from uffiwe by the I'rrsideVt, and be did net know , siirthrr any notice af hi* aaspenaien cTer been tent tu the Senate. Mr. ga»# notice that the Managers ; ; wuald file certificate* to prare tbat an 1 rrnsaas for lb* saspensiun bed «»cr ; | heea seat t* the Senate. Mr. Curtis than apenrd th* rase for the defence. He reriewad the charges ■trams! tii* Preaideit and argued tbe right to remnre Stnnntn and to obtain decision ia the cuerte upon doubtful paints of law. In the midst of Lis1! •perch Mr. Curtis brggrd permission . •.« suspend bis remarks until Friday iwing to foffgae, "and tbe court sdJadgwT'urtis ronciudrd Iq opening < ! i -peeen furihiuMi»»w-Jo-ii*y. end tbe ; ! hearing of testimony i^sbsif el tbe j • eoa>uieiiced. Jk^ulnnt Gen- i ; era! Luseazo Thomas was flyqtcniled, 1 He testified as to hie specinPttgrta* ' ins Adjutant Central, and gate a dr- i fbilsd nceouBt of hisfamoas iptorriew ! with Mr. Stanton when he demanded 1 possession »f the War Office From . latter it appears tb# two hostile 1 1 were as genial as boon com1 paoioas in their conversation, and even sent so far. at Stanton's rsqaeat, us to | I tak# a drink together. Hr «ns proceeding to give testimony relative to • conversation witk the ('resident i < i niter scrsing bis oilier opon Mr. Stan- i | ton, but Air. Buimr oljectcd, and a 1 argument ensued as to the sdmis- i sihility'of tbe #yid#nce. It was finally i ' Ueeid#d admissable by a rota of fortyTbn iaterrsting procaedinga of Friday bad tbe effect wf dAwisg an imcrowd to-daf filling the gaile1st aver flowing. After the rending of the journal bid been finished, Bingham on the part of the Managers, mads a motion that tb* rules of Coart be bo changed aa to allow ^ each of the counsel en either side to i make an argument in the case, prosided, that it be reserved to tbo prosecuto make tke opening and closing argument in snuimiig up. After some squabbling among Sspators. yhu Chief decided that the motion woald to lay over one day. General was then recalled and briefly examined by Mr. Stanbrry. lie asked and obtained leaTe to make several explanations about his testimony of Friday Mr Builcr lurtber creas examed him on tbe matter of kia orders President Johnson, in regard to tbe War Drpartmen'. Itesinia Township Temperance .tasociaflou. The third annual meeting of tbe Drntd* Township Temperance Association was bsld on Thursday evening, April 2d, In the Dtuaisville M. E, Meeting opentd witb singi^l and prayer by tba President, Mr. F. B. Buskurli. The miootes of the meetings held the year ware read sad adopted, after which tbo President announced objvci uf tba meeting to be the •-lection of ofllcrrs for the ensuing On motion, n committee on nomination was appointed, by tba Chair wbieb rrsoltad io tba election wf tbe folluwofficers President — F B Boshnell ' Vic# Pre«id»nts_ Rev. S.C.Chaltlu. Rev J. K.. Manning; Secretnry — I T. R. Brook«^Jdnnng#rs— Mrs. J. 11. , Mrt. F. B Bnshnell. J#v« I'ownssnd, : Crawford Bnek, J. L. j V J. R. Wrlaon and S. C. CbnUin<< made short but atjrring addrease*. Th* President briefly r#forr«d" to th# work the society has accomplished in th# past and apok# hopsfuliy of tbe fatura, : but regretted that, though many young j indies hud gi*#u their nanus and iaflo- j ante to the cause, tu tnnoy of lb#m yet . j refastd to b# recognized witb us. j The mesling was mud# interesting upprepriat# music, Misa Dell B. prtaidiag at the organ Tbe I "Tantperuoca Coo»ention" **a fiaaly | ! rendered by Miss Madison, also "Ha# UPZ here," by Mia* Madison . : and Mr. Cbn*. M. Reed. Several ! ! nanus were added to the pledge nod j the meeting eleaed by the pronouncing • j of tbe benediction by Rev. Mr, Chet- : tio. Daring the paat pear bat six meet- 1 ! toga were held, owing tb onfavemble | i weather and disappoiutmsnt af procurj ing speakers. Th# eociety aumbers I huadrud aad thirty-two. Tb# orgauiist on of a society of Good Tesa- ! plar* is ia contemplation T R. Brooci, Boe'y. 94T As • feru'iw "Bow's OowrolaU bos gained a r#putation of U» blgheet cbsrssisr. We tear* that it h*a ; in grant request act only id this, } bat to oar ainlar Stat*#, nod prevni to ho 1 i *hst it is t#pr#**ated a "ComplaU Ma- * oar#," mnJo from Bapor Pho#phut* of j 1 ' Urn-. Ammonia nod p t*«b, *od h is : ' irmly * »iat etosn for iliaor. Last oaaaam ■ it was need with signs) soecasa apaa ail - ' ! «r*peTan Uwrvab'Srsta* M esses l Ranvr.— Tbt. sta*ll*at asoathiy deeatod to mwat- > cat manors fo always w#troma lease feat ' sly as w»H *s ear ssactam. aad worn fo i eepUs »**liThu takun hy eareitiwta.-
rUttiM-OcM* «S.r The Liceasr quntion. I offer yo*. as will *v»ry tro* Iot»r of . seeial inural rsforre. moil hvarty cragraiuI stuns 03 Ls'.sjF s' l.sfi. a coaaell al I h* helm ef year masirip*! affsirs eompos.d #f m.n whs hav* ahowa ib.atsslvst -.-spabl* and d*'#rioia*il to fi.s yoar city 1 from ths overwhelming sham- and ears* ' ■ hat hava a#»* s* long resting over it. I'hs good work bss eommsnc*d Iu **ro.it ; 1 tb« horisun is guiiual'.y bat sar.Iy bright- ' ' -ning, aad tb> esu«# of 1«a.p*r*aer. *r* 1 laog. will abow-r ttj glrrious fruit* ipoa 1 )*• eollee-.ivet* as s city, ard iailfoMually ' IB yoar familirt. Ilerstofor* Ihtr* has 1 nssn loo isarb Uostneti iu lb- msr.asrof ' ! crsaling li**os*s. aad bsbold th* rusalt— ' ; -'j t»v#tn lir»n>»e s*netian*VI by *n city ' »uthor'ti»s Isst year. aud~*T#ry *as uf i thut illugaly Siru*j. KrOlSTkus fsol it " woal* t»s jadgud that th# trm* bait arrived i wb.a some'.biag ought t# t># dose tu . cluck th* total uisrsgsrd af law sad ordsr 1 displayed In this respect, and *h:«b has 1 • liy rssulud id rtfirctiag dqgrae* *a • l ap# Island and lacr.atiag vice aad row. j d/isai aanug at, Th# tirn* 1st emu and *a fowl, thinktnl for it. Let th# goad 1 work, wh'rt was so rsc#ntly. stan#.t hy 1 btiaging tka aait»d ia6u#nc# of th* T.m- ' p»r»«'-» m*B *nd woui-0 to b»r o* «ur r»pr*s»otstiv-s roll uu *nd *o. l.st svrry • sdtorat* sf Tsmprrsncs, whuthsr'a more- 1 h»r of • s»ci#ty or not. itoii lh-ir sappori ' this gi#no»s movement.-. If .you h»v# 1 • a yo*r lire-it a i!-»p.fuot»d-jir»juiiiew tgniDtt working with i.tlisrs who *r* oseui- ' bort of * trcrst orf*oiattii>n. don't *itkyoars.b -pptsr foolish by allowing p.opl* soar you oppos# a Ihiug you or* ignmaat •wf.— T-a tu oa# jou art ois.i- t laagtung ' nnid. - I *uali f»uliDgs — ■ d j»ia L war t and with *v»ry foe #f iatcmpuranc., h- , ! hr a Good Templar or a Soo #f T#mprrI unci-. . drmocrat. or . rrp#blie#n. Rui . j to oar s*t>j.-ci. ' Our coaocil inrt oa Moods, *vr.aia2. ui»dr. To th* cr-dit of tho nr»aibrrs pra<#ot. b* it said, both w*r* sammarily roi jactud— enr rrenvias bnt a solitary vetr. i aed the oiho. two. ilorr, lot oiu remark, th# council comaittod a binadtr, which •iil ealy r#qair* tb* calling of thnr *i ! , t#*tioo t*. in ord#r tn avoid * rrpitition'. ! ; which — was illegally lllrd.-aud thrrrlnr. ought ooi to hsvo r*c«iv*il*Thr nunc* til I -lid by buuig Yolrd on M*ntb*r( of ttfl^ : city couocil, yo* *r* bound by law to r*- i , | j*et oil *pplic*tiooi not properly tigurd. . asd a* ux*min*t)un«f th* two Ulrly rr- i i jreted by yoo would rsve*l tb* fact that j oor gcntlrataa's ntmo *pp«*rrd on both. A lint* closer Seralioy would Hitelot* tb* ! ssm* nam* to belong to ■ member of tbe < christian charcb ' In couclosio* 1 give a fow word# *f ' friaadly caaus*! to those hating th* right ; of signing petitions, and I trust earn*, il ! not all, will be bonrfittwl Ihrrrhy. In ' j lb* first plaer. con-id*r w*ll thu wording of lb* p#titibn yua ar* called open to , . <ign, weighing every smtenee and only I giving racb ifs correct mrsoing. Jndg ing it to bo ail right, remember that p— i tition, with your siguatnr# attached, evmloeliy beromrs pubiic property, and any 1 citizen has tho privilege of examining u r for themt-Jvea. It-member also that no 1 j p tition will be prpssnted to thi* pres-ut I • --o*neti that will nut be immediately da- , | plicated, and in every i slaece where the, 1 , sr* not properly filled, each license, even : if granted by th# council, will b« challenged by eatberized parlies, and meatores instituted for its spesiiy revokeuunl. A special rriolleeliaa ef this fact will save i * great deal of Mm*, trouble and expense , to lisonse seekers, end. at th* seme time afford more opportunities to th* c*anril ! to be hotter employed then in nnprofitshl# consideration* en each things. Then i— t it b* aisu remembered that a license once (ejected cannot be again entertained. , This was so ruletl aa later tk-a Is.t week by th# city council of Treoioo. Also, that a member voliag far any measure, • which is dufeatud. list inetnbsr baa not ths power of moviog a reconsideratioo. • anlest-he ehsoge# his vols. ' Koo. I P. 8.— Mr. Bptto*. — M*y I rsqasst . ; y*a 10 add by way ot * postscript * worff * of c**nsel to Invar* k*«p#r» wh* *nd*r- | • tak* to vead iliUF vile staff without lirsos* from th* cny ceuucil. 1 1 is lbr**gh j * spirit of kindorss that 1 tsks this op- . port unity to warn th-m. end 1 trust the • •stahlishmeBt *n l>c*so sir-et low traflir- ! j ing witboet authority will abut, nut only ; i he front doer bat its aid* Shirans*, and keep Ahem closed eatii parmitted by th* , ' coidcil. Sb'-ntd this advice roil is effectI '"Kph* dt'tred resell, legal measure? will be £1 oace instituted, as the law msslend shall b* enforced i* this respect *t least. Political. From Fonneetient w* learn that th* rail vote, officially counted, aggregates - i 92,267. larger hy more than 5.000 than J ever before. Ot this, English, Democratic Iff candidal* for Gov*r*or,rM*iv#s a majoriI < ty of 1.781 Tka 8 tat* l.*git!eiur* steads ( nine llamocrsU ta twelve Renablicsdis in , th* S«ntt#, and tb* Haas* af Representatives stand* 108 Ptmocrmlio to ISO Its- • • pablican members ? ) Charter alcctioo oa local i*su#s war* • ; held in many or-lb* town* of Okie, lndit I an*. Mala# and other States, on Tuesday. i In Ciscinrati a republican majority #r 5 lee* tbss half whet it ws* Isst year Is reported. Cleveland reports s repsblicss ' gsin ond Handstky a democratic vietsfj. , Kvaetvillet Isd., which hqs gone repeb1 j iicso for srversl yosre. wast democratic • yesterday, t'alaie. M*.. want rapabiican i sod t»# 'ov thrun Long Island (owns want 1 ' damacrstic. Several rapstrlican gain* ar* j i reported. St. 1'sal, Minnesota, elects , j the republican ticket for th* first Mm* i* ■ sevrn year*, asd a towa in Wieosotio " j count# a gam sf tfarao hundred for tbe i repiblicans. i r ] — Th* Masonic Grand Lodge of Pann- • syleaoia now aambera 215 lodges, with " i 21.405 members in Pennsylvania, and the Grand l.odg* nomhurs 2,000 members.— '• [taring th* put tea years tka Masonic - frat# rooty ia Praasylvaaia ba# doubled - iu atraagib, aid it fo saw is a moat loar■shiag cooditios. Tbo »s..ts of the Grand i Lodge nr. v.l.ed .1 $6ffl.012. and the; • new temple, about to ba coastrsatsd oo ' e J Broad *ir#*l, Pbiladalphie, fo la bs tsuilt j • j at ao estimated coat of *750, 000 g J — Th* ataamor Baa Bird tu baraad as : , Lake Michigan, nppwoii# Waakagaa. IIL, : ,f ' Tharaday morning, aad out of flfty-lw* a or Bfly-thrsa ywsttfsn. oalr two ar* ■ 1 ktowa la k*v* h**a saved. The st*U|1 i maat afawrvitar# fo Ufofoo sffuwt that lb# ! Ire wet oa**wd hy th* atrslesaasee of • I porter ia ampiyieg li*a ooals. aad ibat i . nffieara aad all Mcnsc damoraliaad ou lbs „ firut syyspseta af daagav. g Twu Wat "to mveruer ta a miod dfo- . smewd" fo to tab* Paruviaa Syr* p. a aeo. I twatad aolattoa af th* m-sdafode of iron. r aAsahgt*** auufoffth and rigor ta tba. 5. abate syaU*. ewotaeM tho foga*"" #»• u gaoo la awrfoM baafob. tho#abr taalarfof tba msadta fou aatasal «%•#.
ffew Jrrscj Locialaturr •' -sixm-usduao eaaiios. Tbkxtok. Moshat. Aran. Sib. ^ A bill .cohcaraiag tb* rale of iaUratl iairedeced ie th* S-neirby Mr. Mapper, provides tbat where that* it au agreement ' , fur a particalar rata of inlarast of mnuey. , thu sens# shell be al tb* rale of six p«r ,, rent, ll eknii be lawful to coatracl tu t p«; or rc-srvu diseuenl at any rate, aid la enutrart fur the payment, eod recelt , of aay rate Ol interest, provided that no , received i* any action. 'except where it is olherwua agreed in writing- The hill • repeals tba nsory law of April 10, 1810. I'nia it a most impaitant uieasais. sad / should receive altentioa at uaca from lb# I public at largo. Among a number of bills that worei passed tais evening »» _gn set to rugo- V' Idt* tishiog io tb* creeks «K><1 sotndt ia j Lower Towasb,p..Cape MaAcnumy. There was an soimelad driiat* ;u/Mhe ' thai I'rosecators of tbe Fleet 'shsM re^ 1 ceivo the tame Itet whrllivr llie pets. in { r:ed i« rasvieted or acquitlod. Fiaalli the bill seas last. 5 to III I lia bill tu repeal au set to regulste A m->«g* was received from tbo Gov- ' -rnor returning, »uh hit abjeaiioat therein lb* II oa»e ibis evaoisp Mr J. K. providing, for an amendment i« the Con- • l liHisn of New .I»r»ey. hy allowing rom- , ■slur* «"i t» elcec-d S"uK> per annate end ! I n* Fr'.id.ol io" KpoaWer to "r".c*iee ' 1 ' The' bill tn Increase the revenue uf th* *latfl by 1 tie taxation of the -lurk ol tho National Hank-, rsrao up on Ht ibsrd reading atd^occesioned torn- discu.s.oa, I I owa Klecllon in Ik* totraship of lienoir. i 10 this rountr. was oiuered to a third " "?i"autaift ,Tm."rD.d"lhL.lVa j LO/h}..r"n°of Mr.' Hopper It... vol. was ,. alrcraard recoasiderad, uhd lbs bill wa- | ' pa.sed— ll to 7 An net tu secure to mechanics and j •tilers the payment for labor and inetertab < o eiectieg buildiegs— '• to 12. The bill to euahlo the cnn*olid*l#d I , Kailrued Companies to straighten and imiiruve their loalet, we. urdcred to e third Mr. tinge lalrodared i* the Hone* this ! line Sslate Iu derid* hy hullol whether i h#y will have u general reilroed lew. end , of tho lew. The bill l«. m fact, a geaerel • I railroad law. The bill to re organix* the Stat* Militia ! I cated hy Capt. Wbei.n mid patved, .19 1# • LI2.06 ; iii 1807 832.15h.28. Under' the auW bill the militia mil not cost rnor. | than 8'dO.UUtl. Hr understood that tber* sere foity orgunixations at present, the! -xpen.-'ul muialaining which, under this i dill, would h. between *20.000 and 821.- | iHMi. The bill would therefor, materiallv 1 jverease the cast of the militia. The House pasted this afternoon the i •uppleuieat to tbe school law — 39 to 17. : WtpxB-t'AT. ArniLStb. : Tbe consideration of the Morns Canal ! : hill, aulhurisiag tbe appointment of Coministionert tu inquire whether tbe eenual I ebtul paid by suid Company for lauds ' indcr water at .larsey City shall b* re- j •laced, occapied a large share of tbe time : Mt-Ofo S -irate to-dey. The bill was final- ; ly ordered Ie a third reading. Th* act relative to the joint railroad i und canal companies, giving said companies authority to straighten their lines, ! Ac., was passed— 17 to 0. In lb* Houee the bill tu regelate fish- j iig IB the creaks of Lower Township, Cap* ! May aonnty was passed— 31 to 5. 'I h# bill relative to lb* right* of th- j Stnt* to lands euder water, balkbaad lints; | Ac., came np oa Us sucawtlraading when : ! lb* sacliaa repealing th# present whart j net was stricken eat. -Mr. Smith moved to indefinitely poatpoai! but this was opposed by Mr. KvatiT;*-41i. Wbelto sad 1 •ihers. Ih* bill was. fiUfoil^prdared to a 1 third reading, ^ Mr. Atwatsr introduced a supplement •0 lb* sot to "incorporate tb* Kaat New Jersey Baptist Associaliea aid t* create > a fond for tka raliaf of disabled minister* 1 aid ministers widows baloDgiag to said Al th* evening session of tb* Hons#, oa motion of Mr. Hood, tho Committee 10 which war referred tb* pstlMon and 1 latur af Lacy Btana and Aatioaett* • tilackwell io relation ta woman'* rights, was r.qaested I* rapart aa Tharsday r morning. Thi'ssust, Aran. 9th.. In HA Sanala, this naming, MP. Little . inlrodacad a bill to incorporate tbaXsf.' j Jersey 1 'elective AstocialioeiTTrtTg the\ : ssm* as that receatly veleed. with sack - 1 ui edification* as sbvial* th* Govarwsr'e 1 abjacUona. Tbo bill was ordered torn, 1 third reading. fr 1 Tbe hill to rapes) ths Rsgistry L*». ' nstwitbttsadiag the objsetisae of the 1 Governor, wss taken up, and the veto : ' message rend. Mr. Littl* followed 10 ! soma lamsrks In foeer of lbs hill, nod io r*#i*w of tho Governor's arguments, Alt , conuoded that th* Registry Low woe , Bindaraom* sad opprsttive, eepewtaily ia . the rare! districts, sad lauded to ehalrsct . th* free exercise of th* sfoelies franchise, j He epok* nil* of ths expense of tho low. . which ho believed east ths Blots from ■ i 840, »0n is 850,000 s year. . : Mr. Wssheld alto spoke is favor of ths , • repealing bill, nrgniag that Ih* law molly i obstructed inslssd of (sciHutiog lbs sx- • re lea sf the right Is sou. Mr. Bisbcy oppoo»d th* bill to repeal. , i a listing apon th* j untie* ssd BMMOity of . th* low. A fur fortber dabau th* hill , was ps#»od by s strict p*rty_ToU. 1 Tho bill I* rep.il th* insist low wss . sis* pssoad *ver Us Gsvarsor't tots, , sflar debat* by Seenora LilUe, Wt.fisld. t Clark, Plenimer. Betlle sad Uoppsr. t To rapoal th* law pmsssUsg lbs sale , or linear oa * lectio* days ia Camdaa. llsdaoo. Hunterdon, Essex sad Mstesr ! was 1**1-7 to H. Is th* Bases a bit] ta aalhoris* ssstt- , larias sf laasrsae* compost** t* sdmiais- - ksr est W ssd tsks sfidaviu. maw. ua uss- . lacs sf Mr- Msgaaogfo. pwtpwued usdfl■^uto*». . L [ ' The hat! Is eras 1 a tram part effsmAw* i uwsuty swusr lint) to bw sails 4 -Wash I
iugtou county, was similarly di«p*ted ol <-i> m*ti«s sf Mr. II nod. t« Mr. Mag-iaagle inttodac#d a aapple- » meni to th— charter af the eity of Cape Islaad After a long aad anintarmtiag diacBtsioo th* Inridantal hill was ordered to a third ■ reading. , Mr. Whelan mov.,1 to reconsider tb# „ yots bj which th# bill tu create the coaaty of .yt'ashiagtoo fraoi a porMao sf Cam- 5 •len county es« Intl. Agreed ta, sad th* being again pal apoa its third rritb ing was passed. 37 I* 6. Tim Keusto eaneorrenl resolution rela- t tlvo to.lhe boal astjoarum-at of the Leg- 1 islstare est taken ap and amendvil by making the <lay el adjournment. Friday, J 1 \l)f th# voyage of tb# schr. Florence, Capt. Jwilfolts. from Cox Hall to Dorchester. April 41 k. — Alt', o'clock A. M. hove off th* capsized schr, /titer if. /•'»< Igtrat/ ; o*#Tsek"wfod earn. V W.. *" blow's "small Vsuls Fieh* Pond, "a 1 3 l"' M'-'wrad earn# S. ; cornmescad ta tow. at 8 o'clock P. ' M. ; aorhor-d with th* tow 5 miles da* . soath from Maurico River Light House — { ' ebb tide. April 5th. — Al 4 o'clock wt. M. wind < rmt Oil N W. ; blew a gsls ; rude it , , assharkled l«o fo.t line* two being left! • April r,th. — At 6 P. M. mads mil. wind S .0.1 wrj heavy . ap to wtt ia > - ; mties Ol the Riser Light i grounded lb- j April 7th. — Mud# tail A.M. stormy; aind K. . veeriug gradually to tb* S. ; I made the mnutb of the Kte#r at U A. M. ; [ cam- 1" anchor about 150 yards off; hose ; tow off again at 7 F. M ; mod ram. out N IV . hie* a gale till next afternoon. £ April nth -W.nd recrotlad again N. VV , laid t- anchor all day. except eiak- ' , tug » slight snovo N W ISO yards. • April 9 h - At 8 A M cast Inoso the , Fort Some , el 1 1 A. 51. rtgued pnrchas. , «ad righted up the wreck, ksudsomely. in • -ss than 4.V aiinulas ; at 6 F. M. pro- I • .-reded to drift up th* river; arrived 11 F M. at I'urchestar— all well. A SllTae. N. C. Pstru. j • |Bv aTTruiutv.) Prsirrorliiigu of City 4'oiincil. i J^Okt ....meedtu. •Mr Utekr movrd that the lolll'WInj tie adoplj shall forfeit and pa) th- sum af tweat>-R*r ' ' Ueaalvvtl, That th- rutlrr numtwr ol Uvera •hafged lor raeh and rtmry licehse granted, which ; .ponslt.lv lor any s lotatloo of law lu rvgard b city council, th- license held hy the parly violet-r-voked. Which vis agreed to. Joha NeCann's petition for license was read. Mr. Iluyhea moved to graal It. hlr J. U. (.artisan's hill for books for PuhUr School, amounting Io $**! nn, was preeenlad. Mi. Lyeett moved that an nppsoprlntls>n he made Io cover Mr. Garrison's hill. Which was agreed tn. Mr Lyeett offered the following resolution : Resolved, That the trust*** of the puullc school be requested^ to present lo the Couicil a full ro-l-ort ot all metiers rela ling to the school, IbcMI Of the number ef chifdraa enrolled lathe city, lb* aumbef oa tchoel rolls, with number of days, i ptteadapcc uf each for the fell end winter term ^talarlec rhgagvd to be paid to leachtcs ; nil olhe ■ JNxpcmra iremtisd ; total number of days' thj the lall term aad date of commencement aad cloac j ^ uhechool, with entire number ef days school Is j i proposed to he kepi during the year, as aneagad j by the tiualeaa. Which waa adopted A ramenstraae* waa prvaealed by Mr. I.ycelt- : ; signed hy many clttuns. agniaat tome ot Ike ! buildings located on the Northerly aid* of Hughe, ' i street. alA dangerous anttauea. Mr. Lyre It offered the foUosrlag resolution : Resolved, That th* Com ml It aa oa Pieperty aad j propriety ot ta ovdlaarsce prahlblUag the erev. 1 lloa of .ahauUra aad disreputable buildings aa the principle streets of th* aty aad aleo provtdlag I for th* ramov.l of auch bmldlagu aa may hdaetaad lojuvloua to edyrfaing property ffff Mr. Caka moved to aocepl I he resolution and plea* It oa SI*. W kick waa agreed IoTka followtag bills vara read and ordered paid. Laaah a Wan (or ailowaao* to pane. (MA* Jama# «. Kaaaedy medical van teas aad medtclae Mr. LycatlofftrsJ the fnliewlag raaalutlaw - Uaaolved. That tha OammlttM aa FroteAloa . aad Improvement af Froperty laculr. lata th* , expadleacy af wtdaalag Ih* pctaolpal Sirens dt 1 th* dry sad report aa saoa aa pamlble Which was agreed So. I Mr. Lyaett mavad that tha Tmaaurar ptacurc ! a *w-twa*f safe to ptaaa la ra. eoo^aall itmm. ^ ^ J Mayee ysarais the sals. 'LjwSS£iSiJ«:ss5 js-—" 1 — 'l,
to the Committer ua p,..i«,-iina asd Imp"'.-. Which was agreed lo. Mr. Lycetl offered the following resolution : Resolved. Thai a cosamlltec he appointed r« revise the city charter, and' report si the regular ™^hh&'™°agiTedto. The Mayor appointed John W. tqcetl, g. R, Megoaagl# aed James Meeray . Mr. Lgtott^d she followlng^retoluilon iiolei and Suad.v) paperi exp'vln' Which was agreed tn. 1 lie rraolut loo r-BVred hy Mr. C.Vr vt the last tin*, lo ralrod la Sridfh WaahUgtwi atreel. waa a.uipini and wfrrvrd to the Commliire un en moi.ou co^T^^raed. ^ ^ 8PECIAL NOTICE S . To Fnriucr# and 1'lnntrrs. The I'lbecrlber offer, for sale 50.0*0 lom of DOUBI.K Hr.KINKD POL't'RETTK ef the Indl Manufacturing Company, made from • he nUht soli, blood, bones, affal aud dead animals of N>w York City, for whleb Ike company hare eacluslrc contract Price only TWKNTT-KIGHT DOLLAR* PKR TON. Warranted by the com || any to be equal rlgkl for^ wrlght ^lo it) high priced sefwt - ^ Vs^hJel^"h^?HR«to?o/jamJri*rofw*ri Dili). "WARL — 1>" Thursday. April 5>l. Mrs ClUal' . wife ol Hon. W W. Ware, al l.er residence, I np* HOLMES -At l>)ers I resk.nn Ih- Slat ull ' The decesssd ..as lalthf'll member of Ike ' First Rapllsl « hutch, she tired the life or • consistent Christian 1 waa much beloved by lha enilrc circle of her acquaintances, aad will be 1 reeled, and esceedlngly severe from Internal .•aneer, but by reason of th* Saviour's preienoe | lion. Mr often expreaafo'her ir.ankfulcMslhs t : she had allended la this grcsl work of lellgiou I - Weep not, ss, loved on*, thongh Ih* dust U on thai form so dear s NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'I'll# fair nt Ntair Hod fi;y#K j y U 1 esprelsll^y adapted lo I hose^slslis v) ■ Ih# usual kfud by ' — ! N*. SU (Eight Thlrty-Bve) MARKET Kl'rvrt Below Ninth. Philadelphia Stalioiimry Tub Clnthra 'V.vr'lrty of famUy CtolliM Wrliigera!' "i'-o repairing o wrngrisn TRL.MA|| ,(uw No. n» (Eight Thirty-Ovei Market atreet. Below Ninth, Philadelphia, ■'ruiiing knltrsaml Nhears, 'I'RKK Pruuera. Grafltng Tools and Budding I Knives, apadri, llskes. lines, and other GsrNo. *0# f Eight Thirty-die) MARKET auret. Below Ninth. Philadelphia nllERIFF'S s A 1.17. CAPE MAY CIRCUIT COCRT. Thomas M. Champ lea, 1 I* debt. El. re. V J » V i trims* 1 the aTove aisled eaecun'oo lu uie Sl» directed, will h.- .old .1 puhlfc jvle ef the Hotel of Jacob Wells. Dennleville. on ' J KATCRDAY, the NINTH of MA Y, ISW, !andsPof>>f('*auu ,.wir.h'al5*helra,"f ' HmkioS Creamer, deceased. Mark I namplou and others, and en the old road from Woodbine lo Mnrahvllvllle. it being purchaaedof Themes M. Champion and wife b) deed dsle-l December »th. luaa. nod l?U^lu'l'^Cl%*|ll|ffi 'wiWON.^*" SEASONED LVNDER. GAIIRlfON, GILLINGH AM * ID'f. « (Middle ) Saw ^lill and Lumber Yard. HAVE .... to itork. and perfectly Dry. the fully call' toe atleayon af Uulldera aad the Fubto call anil cxnmtoe our Utocb before punhaalag Nlrhlgin it SuoquehunnB Wliltr Ffor, (Dry), ill thlckueneeu ant grades, lli mlork Joint, Boards t SranHing, WHITE PINE. HEMLOCET-^ «AP PINE, YELLOW PINE FLOORING, Our Own Maaufaetur*. Picker.. Lath, 1 Xh lag tea, , Poet* aad Fencing, White Plae, Oak A llrmlurk TlMbrr, For Bulldlag. Also, WHITE PINE. OAE * YELLOW -TINE SHIP TIMBER. P ; Address oldcrs to , ' GAKRIaON, GIL1.JNGHAM A CO., : ' aplLSa Camdaa, K. J. j CABPETI A OIE^CEOTRI. PHOl'GR, Jr., would lastla the atleatlon ot . Housekeepers aad Merchants lo klo large ' 1 Stock ef Mew apring Styles af • | CARPETING* I SrE^3sF®3Sf&',;fiF , 1 widths ; Window Shad** of every description. I Also, wall* and Buff Holland for shades; Coeoa, • I (S Uoora ah. Nohla. w*at*alde.) I j mhii-am Philadelphia r ~ rai ialki ThhUK BUILDING LOTS, I in Ike moat Ceatral part af Cap* Ulead, opposite the Called Stalas HeSal, aad fraatlag aa j | WA1HINCTON STREET, ara cffW-ad fur sale. Tha Lata.ar* oa faet fraal A SSSSEifflEEteSa^ JOSEPH MlMAKIN, Phlladelpht. 1 i Or apply to THO#. B. HOC HE*, ; to*f Attomae ItotoL cap* tomt. H J. > | g«MM ran White Pine Lumber! I Par sale al Ik* LUMBER TARN #» I , _ JOHN r. ITABR, Jr.. A CO. J.W . Cwatoa. N A.

