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Cht © ccnii M'iivt. ■. r: — ; ' — ==r- , i Ckp* blind, Cape Kay Ooni tj^H. J. e s. K. MAOONAOLEVI J ...... V » Wednesday, July I, 1H6S. , l . - ' — . mnr event »■ Mimical , Altk> Baptist Church, Ly He v. J. C. HYDE, pooler. Subject next Sunday Krealng-"J.m*pL, J Editorial Convention. | Tb* KtlUorial fraternity, Radical, Demo , erslie, ('oDnrntitl, l.iuraxjr, Religions, _ •ir., held tbair annuel convention is this , city, uu TbursJny snd F.itlay of Isit suk. " They left Philadelphia Thnraday c moruitg at aaveo o'clock. Arriving at , Marlboro' the/ made a abort stop to uxanise- the extensive operations of the • a Weal Jersey Marl Company, of abicb el' ( expressed thenaelcua highly pleated. All , o( tbe paealiariliea and buildings nu aod a r.aar the Whrks were pointed oat end do ( acribed by lb* gsutlemaiily •ugerinteudeut . t Mr. Voorbea. Ilia gaoain* hospitality j alio in furnishing a handsome report, waa I duly appieCiaUd lay all. A Iter partaking j a ot lb- naeierona Human punches, .and- ^ etc bee, etc., they started for Vioelaud. ^ Oa tbeir arrisal at the depot there were ' / found waiting carriages of esery desctip- \ tion sufficient to contain all, and tbey ^ were driven by tbe cUixau* through the various aire eta nod thoroughfares of title i'eiailiaa nf New Jereey. AF (ha day i I was far from aoltry, and a* tbe fields that i h from tbe carriage road ulrelcbrd away al- a moat na far aa tbe eye eonld reach were t la tbeir richest verdure, formed s pictnr- a etqae landscape of gentle elopea end ver- ' r dasl hillt, they were charmed with its j 1 magmlcebl beantiee. Here, elan, tbuy i were entertained eilh e superb collation, r provided by tbe ladies of tbe village. * Upwards of an bonr »» pulled at tbe i tables in pleasant, unrestrained convene f tion. Tbeir efforts to add comfort and pleasure to tbe corps celled forth enthusiastic praise from all. Previous in alerting, tbe ladies accompanying tbe excursionists were all pre- * •anted with one of tbe taateful boqutls wbieb so beautifully ornamented tbe I tablet. They sere also regaled with some I Boa malic by lbs brass band belonging to the .place, ebo executed aome choice j taloclioht wilb excellent skill. - Escorted L by the band tbe party matched tu the i care, when, after a pleasant ride, arrived . at ibis city at balf-paat tix. r The parly aetnbered about four hundred ; tbeir bendqearlers were at Uungreis Hall where all were eecommodated with * pleasant apartments. Friday morning ' they repaired to the Kxeortion House, where tbey enjoyed sundry niceties, pro- 1 vided by tbe prince of landlords, Mr. ' llack.lt. As the dejeuner was undaretoud to be wholly informal, only a few toasts a ware celled for or speeebsa proffered. — f After a-eing slid Admiring the various bounties or the ciy, aod sieving tbe t grandeur of the ocean, at four o'clock ra- < paired to Congress Hall dining-room and there partook of n snparb dinner.' We , cannot here refrain from speekiog nf tbe j proprietor ol Congress Rail, who spared eo pales nor expense in bis efforts to make , tboir sojourn a pleasaul one. and at the j grand complimentary banqael the tables bountifully supplied with every delicacy, to which the gnevts dene ample justice. ' A I nine /'clock tbe boards were cleared 1 and the y.l nf tbe evening was devoted -U^danstfng and social aojoymanl. Wa 1 regret we were unable to be present to 1 base board the many brilliant speeches which from the known army of inlBllael t mast base been excellently One. The t combinations formed a most attractiva ! and talented compaoyfand apprnprinta addresses ol each arc hiifaly commended , by all present. fi They hade adiuo to our city qwtiqurday, , morning. All expressed ibmnselve>Jelighled wilb their trip, and gaea thuie t with, whom tbey con versed tbe impression thai tbey were "al peacs with all tbs , world and tba met of mankind." Taking tbeir geaial conoteoaoeoe na a criterion, they retcrned to their arduous duties with j spirits much improved by tbair eleil to Caps Island. ' la ear next hwee we sbell pnbliab so official account of lbs proceedings. 1 Tax Old Folxs' Coacasv.— The Old j Folks' gave oua of Ibair aoiqne entertainmenu oa Tuesday asaniag or last week, al Coagrasa ilall Concert Boom, to en overflowing end delighted aedieaca. The programme consisted of choruses, quartette Bud solos, in the y xreelion of which 1 -ash showed carets! study and practise, 1 t and ander the able leadership of Prof, (.earning, were snng in an artistic manner. We cannot retrain from apaakiag particularly of tbe quartette "They stole my child away," reng by Mioses Hprugars, ' end Messrs. While and Cprsea. It was fT— "rg'lr Bee, and wax sung la axecllant taata. Mi» Llllte Hprioger, who kae a Baa eopraaa eekaa, which it tba sedition of tbe eang "Tba OU Arm Cbair," she •seed with good effect. Wa treat they •ay Mrorao again. At tba glare of the eoecert all wars \ aetaetateed with (to araam, oaks, coateeUoaary, ate.., provided by a committee or j Indies «r tba Baptist Church Tba pro- ; in- «| tba aaaoart van for tbe benefit . off fiat ly aasl bB eaomad to aajoy H to the oeHswd the Brat oambar al a aew paper of tAa above oame, pabiiebed at Barltagion. N.J .by Marero Hays A kUgretb. Mr. Magvwtk woe fcrenerly an attart. of lbs. tbe' gtooiag teyle —jfZFzzzS "" * - ' ■ . ; us

The Four Hi of July. I Next Saturday, is the utspiveraary of j thy c-libcatioc of onr glorious indepeod1 sue-. We have heard of, no preparations | celebrate tbe day to a general meaon p in tbie city; but presume thai on- and i all will feal independent rnnogfi to cm- ^ ' tribute to their tug enjoyment. 'Hi- J day baa ever been memursble throughout, p Ibe'Uuion set a time' when all pofiTicM ' differei-t'-s were forgotten, and ell eUtefed^ \ Into the spirit of patriotism with com- , I mendable Seal. Tbe cirmiug 3*v doe- : not open wilb as favorable aa-pice* a. I e had hoped, t.w*— lgg>i, ere the ns-xi ' . arrives, the dootrt. anil uncertainties will * done away wilb. y We do not believe there is one, we J Care not bos radical be may have been ' I during th.- past, that dose not wish the J great question of Baconatrurtiou settled, i, ! und If th-se aatiuoel difference- w-re • tu Ihr people, Onbgr-ss would be a— c tyundvd at the rapidity with wbick they * wuuld be adjusted, tlpe trust the day is c not far distant whet, this -strife will end. •. ' end oar glorious country will indued be '■ i Slate t. Nolwilb-tandiug Ills ■' gloomy aa|iu:t ol things our good Skip „ ' a/' Slate wjll anchor aafely. We look p i somu tkil/ul pilot, u'tieti-i) hy „| | I | the crew, to bring hpr into Hi- I 'm ion , * I when- she has ever mooted the . t j pride if h>-r sons and tbe retpycl nf all a W AaitluOTO* llftm.— Mr. (J. II Cake, \ I tbe gantl-manly ptoprietor of Shi- bona- ^ gone into Hnaiinkr quarters, and ha- . several Hue rooms not yet eugag-d, lb-' ' t I tables are well supplied, and with bis 1 obliging clork, and altantive sarvants, * ! cannot faif to give aalisfaclion to all.— I lloltl is open daring the whnl" year, , ther-by giving tkove who desire an op- c portunity to prolong tbeir via} .beyond ,Jbe usual season. JVe c«n a*.dre all that ° ibeir is nothing loft uudoue to add com- | fort and cuneenience to gni-«ts. p NEWS ITEMS. Tin: Internal Betanue receipts lust V week amounted to 83, 7!>5.93."i . t Tbukk men were killed hy a Bash of I lightning, in (.ondon. Kentucky, on ' Friday. B Oxx mHlinn aod on. tbnuaand dollars I : specie was scot to Kuropn on Sutorlot- ! Tax Treasury Department last weak l ' printed fl.M'r.'.OOO woith of fractional cur- 1 * A vocxa lady named Caroline F. Stur.. c genu, was burned to dratb in I'.ultlmorv c yesterday. Tun sleamer lleary t'kaunceg arrived, et New York, yeeterdey. wilb **00,1100 " in specie. " 1 Ttix Bret lot of new Virginia wheat was sold in Richmond, on .Saturday, Tor g.'l per bnibsl. Tun Merchants' National ttank of Memphis has suspended. The aseele exceed the liabilities. Tub Senate be- coo firmed the nomination of (sen. Murtiu T. McMabon as Mitt- t to Paragoay. la New York, on Satnrday, a woman, , named Victoria llainT, committed suicide cutting bar throat with a ratnr. ' Tub prise money resulting frum the | capture of the Velerkajf, it now ready (or j distribution. It amounts to ffS,(l|>0. j It la rumored in Chteago tbal <be | steamer Kalamazoo sunk ou tbe 19th inat., „ all on board p*ri«hingeie«pleix par-out. Job* o'Coxxon, x juraeyman tailor, | was attacked end nearly murdered by ten , negroelk in tbe streets ef Meutphia on Friday night. UaDtnx W. Cook, Deputy I'ostmaater . Bt Kichtennd, Vs., has been at rested for I .robbing the maila. lie baa confessed bia ' Txx tobacco manufacturers, of Kieb- i mond, Vs., have sect a commnlee to ' Wasbiegton, to org# a redaction of tbe | tax ob tobacco, Txx nail works belonging to tbe Potts Iron Company, at Pottatown, were ' barned on Satnrday. The loss is estimated at §100,000 to SIM, 000. j Ax express train on the Jeffereoo, Mad- | iaoaaad Indianapolis Railroad was thrown , from the track near Colnmbns, lad., on , Satnrday. Beerral persona were severely i injured. « At Nashville, oa Thareday afternoon , last, a difficulty took place betwean John B. Brownlow, or the Kaoxvlllt IFkiy. and 11'- Ktrby, of tho Prtu. Neither of J tba gentlemen ware hurl. Tan Adama Its press. Company con- i toyed thirty kegt of gold coin from New j York to Boston ou Friday nigkt. In Hartford county an attempt sras made to < throw the -train carrying tbe specie from i the track. Report, d Cor tba "Oeaau Wave." ' At Peterabasg, Cape Jlay, Tnaaday, | ' Jobs !S, a schooner was laanclsad, nbria- ! ' tuned the Thomas U. Beutoo, and aa sh» 1 ' dipped is bar alemeol tbe seamed to walk | I the waters Ilka a thing of Ub. Her mat. j ' : rials are of tba beat kind, aad b»r modal I " aad fioish asa aery handsome Her keel I ' , is 86 feet lone, her width » »N>t, and it j 6 bet t^fTMof hold and aboal 360 tons j ' capacity, roar boUdar. Mr. Jamaa U.J Lao, who iabMrelt known by al^capuina i 9 m this Vicinity, stands al the head or tha i list for Urn eeoetrectioo of vesaala.. Sba ) fat owned hy Thad. Vangildor and ntbara, j f aod I* to b« c»»mal«ad hy Oapt. Karoac • , Coreea. w§a thoranghly asdertlasd. Ilia . , maongeaaanl of n bonac on the ooota. j 'j "f Tawcmee of Jowj U. Saralt caau ap Mas trial la Ike Crtmbai Coon at Washr iafftwa. aa Moo Are, aod feral t was 4 : >

.a slug of tlxr t or iter stone or I toe Ne»i Masonic Temple at Fhilatlclpblu. Tbe cvremauies on Wednesday attend- 1 iog it* luting of tba corner atom of tbe projorlud Masnniu temple, to be rrected # I'biladelhbta, no Broad streel, near | . Arcb, were*!- nu ducted in k mint Imposing •nd impresMVe manner As i, usutl with . Matoea, to ceremonies i.f this kind, lb« ■ r I prograaimv wax carried out ib tba strict, M 1 ol I be word. All was uniform, end ; the ofd,r of the marshals in each uud , i ai d strictly obeyud by them. , lite proce-.iou started about ins j i o'clock in tba muruing aod wue slight ly I interfered with by u drixxliug raru which j 4 cummenced falling, bat soon the bright ; ' rays olAtbe sin wire bailed with delight H »v6ry luember. Uud at almost a funeral ' ' tbe eoctatirs proceeded Ofer tbn - route, khrch comproed Chestnut, Arcb ■ , and Broad Street-. All tbe members were 1 j dres-ed in dark cl thts, . acb wearing a i , black bat and white uprun. Tbe proaes- j t cumprisrd twenty Uivisiuie, and in. ' t eluded nreiubers from ull parts nf the ; aouulry. end iiuinbered from eight tu ten i lh.ias.nd per.ons. I, rg.- nou-b-r. of j * clixeu. and stranger, g.there.1 .... the I sidewalk-, ami many .-I .be ladle, .iffer. <1 j ' to tbeir friends who were ... ll.e i " procession; but as this inreifered with I 1 with "uoifiirmily" tbe marehulJTal. d them 1 ! out ..f nrdar and tbe tluw. re l ad ... I.u j * passed to the little cbiljicn who w.-re Inr ! ! walk ' ' ' *' "" " " ' The lime. did n„. re.rb lb- -.teufitr I tbe new teo.pl.- uniil w .-laeit in/Le | . afteraenn ir. .•mi-.-q..,. ih.-5«i And 1 q i other iblerraptious. Tu. u-u I Msjoui.-|g j Might Worthy' U.'und Ch.|d«V ttev. i ! AYm-Jxiaddaro., D. D.. im.dd i|... tj ; tog prayed and Itev. Jnb'n Cnamb,.- ... i ; soked tbe Ue.-iog ol tb- Supr Vel.i. j of be* en and- earth." J ".- It W. I I fireiid Alc.ler, Hicbard Voux then dlrerl. > .d the It. W. tirand Treasarar. I'et-r 'I WiiliffMsoo. tu place tba articles, coin-, I and other vailauble gifts in the corner J stone. Tbh UvanB Hi. war.', th-u pro- 1 ceded In the stou. wilb mrn, win. u. d i Oil, and lb" usual rerrmohi. s wi-re pin- 'I ceded with. The It W Deputy (.rand I MaSf. r, bidding tbe curuucopia. dropped f th- emu on the stone ami ar-l "May t : the labor. -.1 toe .•■aft U. r.-fre.l.ed by U.o \ fiirat (Jiverof erery gu.i.l and poifert , -srift . " ' I , The steward then pre.- ..red the Winn tl.0 It W. Senior (Jiaad Warden, who ( puured if no the et..ue and s .id — "May f and may it... Sapiein* Architect bles.und J prosper tb. ir lotiare." the iV w 'jna'lor" (Sratid* M..'t. ?. »h!. dr-.pped oil on tbe >tuu. and said — "May. - tb, Suprsina Itnler of the world vouch*;. I- I unity, prxe-' and prosperity tu the people I of I'eoireylvenia and So tho ouMons ot the « earth ; preserve and protect the fra'. rnity < of Free Masons; make tbe virtues .if tb* I craft a lessun tn the world, and the labors Of tbe craftsmen easy aad tbeir burdens < light." ■ T'h- offirers than returned to their places 1 aftsr ahich the fallowing music, arranged ■ Brother (,'auniogton, was sung: Cuoie, Father of the pool, to earth. i Cosae with Uv gtRs of prreiou, wurtb : Come, light of all mortal birth ; Whote'er without thjr aid Is wrought, ■ Or temple orouil, or wisest Ihouglit, , Is rata without Thy blessing soucht . O groat us, Lord, who trust In "Ihee, I Aad hold the (altk la unity. i Thy precious glfis of charity. The chairman of the Uaildiug Committee then took tbe architect. James II. Wmdrim, by tbe band uou pre-anted him , tbe Uruad Mestor. Tba latter placed the ploos and tuols ie the haotia of the ^ architect aad entraaled him with the work. The Island Metier then proclaimed. 1 "Hijeure, sileuca, silence. Brethren, inks 1 notice that K. W. Grand Mn-l,r, Brotbar < Vaua, Uratid Master of the ■ Uran.l l.n.lfe of I'enas) Ivama and Mesouie 1 juriadioWOn tharaanto belonging, hat this I day. at this place, laid the corner stone of 1 the new Masonic temple. Wisdom. ■ strength, fraternity." 1 lo the ueeutt-g at 8 o'clock, the mem- ' uf tho eruft to tbe number of a thou- 1 sand, honored the occasion witb . banquet 1 el the Academy of Music. I'UIL AlllCI .fill A. AXI> CaKDKX TO UK I Uxtrxp- — l.nat eeuoiug e large number of ' . |iorsona met et the Hoard of Trade rooms I for tbe purpose of considering the feasibiof a bridge errors tbe Delaware, from ' this city to Camden. The mee'iug was presided over by Mayor McMichael, who | id a short speech clearly d-muostratud , that a budge of tba kiad proposed would ( nf immense .dvantag" to lb.- interests ( of our great and rapidly grnaiag city. . Hector C. Orr tboogbl that a bridge , ens a necessity oft the present day. The , coat of its erection will not li-'uver #3.000,0t>(). The one proposed will have ( two roadways or draws at tbe eu.la dhyvrg- ( Irotn tbe main ruad -ay and sufficient,, ly wide apart to a.tmjt Tet-ela of tbe lerxeat \ aixe. While the first draw is opon' to . allow the Vassal to pass, fbe ei-cond is : shut until Ike fiyst is passed, when that it j , closed and the aacautt is opea, thus giving | t apoDBlgnl paksagu to/ all vehiclaa and' ; pedestrians. Tlledifiage fs (6 be erepfed ! , at such a' height as to admit all hut the! very largest of ships tn pass under. This plan -would do away with the <>b- , , ' jection that a bridge w.,uld impede navi- , gstioo in the river. Mr. P. U. Ilriack, i of Camden, chairman of the committee : appointed a lew weeks smrfi to cuosider tba building of a bridge, sutured those , aesenibied that gll New Jersey aske.J of I'ennsylvaniu was to grant tbe |au'd op i > which to reettbeaesterDeodofthabridga, when there would arise a xlructate for architectural banulyaeeund to nooe in tbe j ] world. ! A series of resoluti. ns were edopted ! commeudiig tbe snbjecl to the immediate j couti.lu ration of our eitixens, urging the i prompt rx.-eulioff of the work aod proi 1 vidiug for the appointmaul of a eommittea i of cltixeas whu snail oocfer with a similar ! cainmittaa of tbe rosidenU of New Jersey ! i aod a committee of Caoocila with reft- ' raoee to tbe practicability of tba creation I ; of the bridge . aod the meeting adjourned. : , | TBl-t-r the prevaib. "ft la all Hebrew j j to ma' ought oat to be so general oa it ( j is DOW wbeo there Is sack a renvoi ia reli- | ' i gious outtera, aad a.eary one calls , I I himself a competent judge, aod ^ieaa bis , • dedaioa la biblical ioquiriee. This eight cot tu be, when he h.arv the greatest ' : .wtborttira declare, that tbi.poeertul and 1 ! all embracing leaf uaf a coo be arqa.reJ • i hi tkreemomtb. ^kallywl. caaool be cootradiebed ; tbe etndy of IWJIebiew leaJ gauge » of « great d»a| qf ImpsTTlnf,-. I Ir is stated that INaeoo A euros - at ' Ftyasootb, Mass.. bos ceuf—rd to hie, ' asoosel that be kilh d Cornelias Holmes, [ aaytog be did It io eaW-dafeaow, Tax re! tare of tba aaeial fealiage, under j SS8SJ53ft-^h"^i

STATE jpTKMH. Thbxk persoa- weft bilt- u hy a mad h. dug io B.mth Orange ta Saturday last. ^ Axx 1'owxxx, a wdow re vent y yuan old, was droeui-d in tbo eaual at New •• Monday miming. " Tax hudy of a man *a« fauiid opeo the ° . railroad i(ar1t near I'a-ureoo »u Wedurk- ... day. - J Mr. Smith f. Ilsretv, nod old ro.ideot ; « lldlsey. ali— •( «uih>ul, on Tuu.dai at his e. r- sid.uci . IC1 WasUaxloo atrrui. \\ ■ A uoBRlul.1: IC-nrer«»< aflwat in Orange ^ ; Ull Thur-U) uf A man who had been found r. dr.iif .... the OtWuulAie, hi- throat cot and ■ b : hi.iiai.d- m ihu woo a.! ..ell' trying to , r, j A smaix nor at Newark, ol. Friday. [' badly . though ti..f d.i (eruoaly. inljure.l in >h. lace, by li-ukiug tnti. the n : tb.' kii.uki- tome out." -it.it lii -.i tuucbiog ^e' \ whPr walking us II- trerk .-I tbe Nau * ! isctoiy. Klu.'li ." Tbor'.tuy ° ; murhiu* |a«t. was stiark by lis. ..cum and di-i in a f-w hnur-. jp trying » I avoid one trail, sire ru-h.-.l up -n au .lb. r p , track niul eucuuutrrei! an il.er train » ! Tmk Solum Staodnril say : it is -aid » i by lhi.se who pretend- to U,.». H.st tb. ro . I will be fee „r no apples ir. :b« suctiou ' t TBlryear. Sony tn hear it. It i» also ' | thought there will !w ■■ smai! crop of puArs. >■ J Wheel a;td lirsss cfup ia lh« county, j rain of Thursday nod Friday of last weak— caused tbf wleat to "'tie low,' l.ut [! 1 it is exphqted most of it will rise again. ■> i A iu.v nNm-d Qrautian wax killed oa » Thursday, ot Jogef City, by- a piajmate c who Bred at him • pistol loaded with bail. » unfortunate csuse ef the melancholy J, accident, in view of the coming 4th nf u had borrowed a pistol, which, under ? tire idea I hut it was nut Uuded, he placed „ at lirautiau's bresst nod pulled tbe trigger. " i'he pistol wu», towever. I»eded, aod the , was iuktaotly shut dead. Hrannen s was a master ma.on, and wes killed < years ago by failing from o xcaflbld. * < A Ct-x»KULAXti (oonty paper says. So e as w. are ublu to judge, the pros peels ' for a splended crop of wboat, iu this see- J tion w.cre never hatter then now. It war • faarod that tbe lato storm would dsuisgu > it seriously, but there is very little of it , down, end wbut has fallen is rrgh lug itself j again. There t. no ras.t, uud tl.n heuding , ia upparonlly of t"E.- tuo.t purfeet charac- • A few days more ol lb.- delightful ' weather o( tb^lysl '^e crop will be both assured and piuutiful. Ax Mtehaul Manahsn a labeter on tbe I .' NcMJ ersuy lUilroad. bus U-ndiuc ovur j the track last M. nday inoiiung in order j • ahovi.1 eartb under tbo alrcpers, be was | ■truck upoo tba aids ol lbs baad by tbo : 1 engine of a coal train which was slowly [ < passing. He was assisted to bia home, No. ld-J South si., Newark, where modi- j t cal assistance wax summoned. His case is regarded as excoediogly precarious at i quantities of blood era exuding from tbo < A vocxa oixi. namsd Frioee, a lio bat ^ , been' employed as a loiter carrier for the ! Post Ofiio ol Burlington, was recently j ' arrested, charged with robbing letters of I ' their Cootuiite. After her arrest she con- j j lessed that she hud been to the habit of i taking the letters to the house of a woman j named Miller, wliVopviied them uu.l took i . oat any money jewelry, or otbe. article. , of saluw which tbey coota:ae.l giving bur, . the girl, part for her share. Tn woman Miller with b-r two daughters hut been ] urreared, and 'he girl isiiuidasa witness. ! \ WKAI.TIIT farmer, named Sayrr, living ' i Chatham, while walking, aboat one < u'slock ou Wednesday ulterouon, upon . i tho westward bouod trark uf tire Mums ' i A K-s- x Railrvail, jost west of ChsibSm, i ebsvrved a westward bouud cuai traiu ap ' proaching, end stepped off upon the' austere bound track to avoid it. Uu ac- j ' count uf the nous made by the coal train, j 1 did not h.As 'Murristowu acomiuodelioc which wV unfiling upoo him from 1 tie other direction, and he was struck by 1 the locomotive, and koocked high in the air. He was pickea up insensible, aed» 1 removed tu a dwelling near by, where V 1 physician whs summoned, who discovered I that his -skoll wo« fractured, bit left leg 1 broken, uud his body seriously braised.— 1 He died at Hi o'clock tbs sums uigbt, without b- log. restored in aoaSciuusDeti. ' It ia said thai Mr. 8. N. Bills, of opera ; , notoriety, aod tire i/inc-ple eapilelitt interested iu reclaima|g tbe Newark ' , ■neadnas, is there laying owl. * race course i on Is tracb of laud easily accessible by ; , railroad and sly-sin r. Mr. Pike's plan \ , contemplates a course ou the ^reclaimed ; , raaish . laud botweeu the Putsuic and ; , liackcnstck rivers approachWble hy four | railroads, a turnpike, a plank road, und i , even within walking d stance for good,, pedestrians from the city. This will be empbatically a democratic race-coarse. , wliich will invju- lens of thousands, in- - , stead ol inr re thousands, of visitors, sod ' with assy access and low raiea of admitsioo to tbe ground, wiil supply a public ! ; wan; In tbo way nut door amusements for \ ; the nnsces Tim destructive effects of the lightning 1 ' on Friday iu Homrrsel county are given < as follows: The barn of Mr. -'aterDo-l motl, in Peapack. waa struck and that- i tcred l ndly. PnaU shivered, ratters loosened, ronAbioken and the gablrs lorn out. Mr. D., ewd two othnr pertuns ware ' in tba barn end received pretty savers ■bocks. jaws, a valuable borer, The .j bare ef Mr. Christopher Tiger, barely j escaped, tbe Hghtaieg passing down tbe 1 j conductor. An employee of Mr. T., who was standing Bear tire. barn lull enough of tbe shock to enabla biro to see start diti tine t ly . A bog lying near the ooadortor , i receieed a 'heavy stroke. Near leister Cross Roads, Mr. A. D. Ilofl-t house was 1 saved by the lightning rods, the fluid ; ' pacaiug off, doing Utile damage, other! ' than brealtiae window lights, Ac, Near 1 Mr. t). I- l.sjton's. a lr«c was shattered I 1 i j to pieces. At rtoelb Branch. Mr. Peter J ' i Van Camp lost five valaabl* sheep. ix a temperance lecture delivered in j New York, lately, Jube B. Hough aaid | that it waa just tweuty-fiva years ago that I he tngde bis isppearancs aa an advocate 1 j of total abetioeaca from intoxicating i dtiokt. Since the* be be.1 delivered I UOOfl addresses oa \be aebjeet, and bad 1 i traveled skctt fet.OTH) milaa ie the United ! Slates, Great Britain and Ireland. "Mv motto ibreegh life has been— work and gdvspiaieg. ]n bgeineaa. adr ' vertising is t>. tree philosopher's atone, ' I i.bui turns everything it toochea lato gald. -1 have advertised Bimeh, both iu weakly as wwll aa ia daily paper* ; aur bate 1 • i to and thatlboe- qf the largest circulate.! , < — *T either cleee - heaeltled meat."— ' Afe Jwwd AMor

I'luncht-lte." band of'tke'mtw "tostlt^loa" rehed Pts ro • chette^. will undouMrdte xion he rrjitil.pl or ^ several cities * I. enoslsts o 1 a simple okloug. >" v sometlves i.eart-sbspeU bt.sr.1, about ^ right j ^ Aerlar^that when pfai-ed'uu a .lleet-o! while- . paper, xo.l tightly uressed bp two persons fnr » j ; - ; . teiVporelml^n ?he' phw^'sM^WMWi'ir . SSSiiiSMiliSS i ; miraculous lolormaUoa. such as I. usually ^ u'drc u're ^'q. e,l • u ^edlrertlooa j ; er-Us tbe " thrrr-^l-Kgr'd lai|H9.tor ;"^aad, thouxh | nrssea? one sn accoinpllsbed lady, and the other , scholar of qukliaraa aod humor, aod who, he 1 iliahol'e.c' the aholc of^ I'.^hccsure he eo!".! « . erst ahtos 'b^ TMs suitsr Jrclsr,. that the^romt : t of'a 'heart* the S'men"lu«'t''J>og^ as above, tbetwo ' ' the broad cad of the °hc*r'*, "while thc'rentl'l a s.' : ' placed at the point nf the he ,rt. ! II hedl'n"''0r uVgtere »rnofeteMreu«loo!"r'" i ' Km^fflR^®I?roV*iwJ!ataJ!^^'laay that ' leVll'S ' ground. ^11 sj^m. to in- d«itl!s\ iu the cascs ' more —PMta. IcUnre. * r' i | . A tvomax*k.ti.baitklt IIcxhaxd to Savx j ! xkbOwxaxd ukr Cmt.DPKx'e Lives.— j , The llig Handy (Ky.) Herald, of Jane 18. j i On -Sunday last a nut named Flask,!! | wire live* o..ur Keoaer'a Roets, ,.n ; , catuc to to" n and got drunk. Vent imroc : . <.nd began nbnsiug bia family, and kept it | i until a Int.- bout in the nipiil, bearirg | bis -ifa, tbreatruiug sli.--.i her. tbn j children, or retire ore. else, bo.ore lire next d.y. ! lie put o gun into ton month ef one of I the cbildreu and threatened t>. shoot him, | j hut nu uldor hnv kuogked the gun away j und took iCHom • bun. lie (lien sent ' . another child somewhere in the neighbor- I bond of hi' hott-e to get another gun lie ! . had tberc. loaded, all ll.e time vowing be ' would kill -..me on*, j While the ch.ld wa. gone Ire palled liis I tbe tno'.her, for fear of her life, or thai of I j her children, seised an nxe and s'.rack liiro ; several blows, the" first of wbicb proved; fatal, be not tiiovinz after being struck.' j The won.uii und ber lamily wmo arrest- j e.l and brought into town on Monday, uud ! examined before Judge Norris, The evi- , d'-nce proved Ibat the act was done to ; save herself and children from murder, j and they wj re discharged. • Tin: Axtiut'itr o» Mav. — 1'bo ablest' theologians now egreo that the "six days" j of creation represent vast periods of time, I j while tbo -eartb iteolf is or inconceivable | antiquity. Tbe qoettioii which now ex- i cites attention ie whether Ihu human race ' it no lar older thun is generally believed, ; y and whe'herit was uotcontempurary with I tho great animals, remains ol which are ; | and then discovered, but which be- j ■acre.! or profane, or even of rendition. — The interesting discoveries, resulting from j - the explorations uoe in progress in Kent's, Itaravau, Devonshire, Kngluiid, show in- ! - disputably, that mull was iu existence, ; wbon tho mammoth, three different ■ pacire af lite elephant, tho rhiuoceru., , that country, bat which are uuw exllurl, I fuund, and wilb them tools, weapons, end j other articles which Were the unmis eke- | bit- wurk of human bands guided by iutel-i ! liguucu. The se r.-meint have be. n found ' ' i embedded in gravel end stalagmite, aod I the exploru'i.int have liven couducted under rircam.iaacet and with a ear.- pre- , ; clading ibe poceibility of deception, i • A report ol th.-se >lttcuv«riui lias been . laid before ifae British A social ion for the advanc-menl Ql Science, in .-sxiou at , I puedee, and an interesting di-cossion f upon the antiquity ol the huineu luce I cusued. Sir Charlex Lyull took the ground . tbel these discoveries were proof positive j j that man sras co-exislrot Wilb the maw- . moth aad other extinct aaipnUt wbicb hava beau believed, berelofSre, to autcdale the human race. Other members agreed with him an - in the luce of these discoveries, defiantly challenged those "who had whispered abroad objections to the theory of the auliqui.y of man in com., forward end atata them now " To strenglhra Lyeli'a posllluo, these recent - , diacovrriea are only additional to others : qaite aa convincing, wbicb Mr Wyatt, of tba Associativa, summed up as "aumorons , roofs of tbe co-ex.etuucr of man ; witb tba groat ext. act mammoth." ^ ! A VVnxAX CuxvtcTXn ar Mi'nbinux.i j Hxfi Bkotukx. — For two weak" |«st the ' oitixeus of Clevalano have been deeply excited aver tb* trial uf Mrs. Sarah M. Victor for "ho murder of her broth*., ; William I'nrqnet. Tba clrrBmsUacrs of th* case mad* it an* of tba must remarkable ia ll.e erimtaal annals of lldi conutr . . I'arqo*! died on th* -fib uf February. In jntt one year Iu a day alter bit burial his remains aerr exhatm.J and pwt aider ' a abenjical test, abicb brqaghl to light large quant Hies ol organic in tbo stomach and other pans or tbo. body. I'oblic soapieioa, which prompted the oxbamifig of tba body, waa aroused through a quarrel between Mrs. Victor and ber sister, Mrs. Gray, 'h* latter -accusing «h* f»'®« «r 'ka dso*ae»d to will her (Mrs, Victor) all bia property , and also aoooatag her sd puisoaiag biro. It alao trace pi ret that Mrs. Victor had . i seated I'arqeel's life f»r ber baoafil, and i that the symptoms mm-diatelj preceding daalb waf* Ilk* those produced by aroaok.

Tlir lliirtcHs. 1 The Inn; ranltanamw ol wet weather .lu.lug I i he spring iaou.li>, has puKhr crops bin* traiu 1 a month to sis weeks la llnre, and caused Baa) j rears that the harvest would he a (aUo.c But ' w.thin the U.I I»| days the sun baa coma out ; mxrhatdc. -Molje, which up to tbe coBmeoeen And Mary land, ha. taken a'awMea ststt. snd xioowt real ixea >hc woxdrrfut kto(« «' the ; Wrslrrr. fenuei, who averred that Iu hi. Kcl.lt be couhl ..A- III. .-Oil. grow. A tr-vlu ol some lad I ah coin With la the test .wo wcrk^ With . '( ' • " -- -t.- • j health 'and to Ilo- e.Uh, 'Ui' V UU* up . ~"lJ- t('arov '-^oak »a tht^ rod ; est type- sod lb* strewbtiiyaa th- epmtg ami • •uoiUiYt ..lv.1.-. ■„«, the .-null, to Ihr North. j sens'yeat the yield will Ia- tea adliloas and a I hslfot bales. Sug«. c.unnl eviw.-t ro reach the | , | •wall crop ol irvt. And oucc the reeonsliuctloa | , r.ik.-a lu All points of . lew. Wllh^lhe ps»t |w.- | : paled, It see u. a. If wc wight alread, dl.-.M.nt j tl.ey ate --gUt edged," Arcordlng to the m..'ern ! J that which WAS la rogue tlliy years ago. j' ' " ' i A HAXo-CAH ran into an open drawjbridh-. on ll.e Veruront F.iiirsl Roil- { , rood, at Alburg Hpriticr, on Friday night, j Four nu n were if. the tar ; I bine jumped : j off in lime I., .as. their lives, but H- ! fourth «ns tlror liid. SPECIAL NOTICES. I'liUl tlAN HVItt'I*. Lin: ELEMENT, tilos! xlvlax strength, vigor ! If thr ihoussods who are* sffiertng froin livr- ' | nrr, tlie rlteet wouhl act only astonish llirmj stead of feeling eroasFj.all gone '• end mlsnahle, A UtXTtNGDIXHEb JUKIXT WRITE* TO A | friend A* FOLLOW* : 1 have tried tbe 1-txuviA* Xvaur, and the re- , suit luliy sultataa your pirdlctioo It has sarnie ! •Irouger, hrsilirr, and with larger cwpMity to I labor, mea'al ad.1 physksL than at any lime i ; .luring th' lost live years. n>ee leads Aere tera rAoagrd ty Ite ear e/ 11.1 I ; reswdg /row wreA, shifg, lofmof eiMtmra, to . jlBteAs^'roireAsU^Kuwh' l" A W page pamphlet will he sent trtw. i, p. MiwoaitrTHriitM. j sold i.y aU Druggists.' ^ ' ' icrditu. The Rev. Cas aoE *roxxs, at Brooklyn, N. V, | aa... la Bible Examiner. Ly way ol apology i for |'t,hll-hl uc a medical eertllleale Iu his otags- 1 tine, *1 the cure of his only aou, or aerafula, , tsssi-srs haarirB," pay. hu. la j :r;^Wr.w^vs^Escr^ :: IVM'M'J MSiSs : . "Its Editor foe hrlagtag lo thetr notice." | c.'ui N-iw omT rrol"-tet.d*j* oi*! m*, n't *Ld i r.y- sit Druuvt.'.m- The MI.-rt.teeU! and thu.rh Cooler. me of the Baptist Chuieheaof Cape-May, *111 me. I J • with the Cslvery Daptlal Chureh. Tuesday, July 7ih, at tea o'clock. A. M. ' Her. A. J. Hire. Addrwoa tn afternoon, la he- ! hall of *n»uy Vhoole, hy Rev. E. V twaiw. Dr. , I. F. Learning, Prof. K. Coraen All are eoertlally lavllod. A NEW MBttft Jli^ioNSLMPrlulv.-^ : y^aroT'wttb frmrweu. Ideedloes oS the bM". j uiofneiua, when his ease appeared hopeless. J fi* la the oaly phyeldsBWho fins weed It to his I heaawVofeyaT'o aatomg tot £ Un exttuerteo ol aU bop* of iTroscey, logrttor with a want at .eoRdSois ta sn ilhso, blieU I Mm t. ku.W .he espert-rat Tu those mtRVeI " tSLtiaeettt roTtoewtly SaSaut* 1 i5ST' ^«TI!S5KSSisea"

SPECIAL NOTICES. Lfl'.NT.Vt., t rJ l IC-l .. II. L GII.VKH H. il. I>. S„ OEErckTlOVItX -'F...., » V. M. to II M. and |S-I Yonrst-ir a llouic. Hotel Pro|irrtiesk(ioiftce»' ' ^ ^IjA'IMINti^K.JSilN. IH-afiltA.. Ill in .1 itt-xh A f'Utailii IHI:D. " NEW ADVERTISEMEN T S~ 1 ' : x" SwSi. . tin wine k Mifl'i I l.awu i S' h .V.',9 u ' ' 'h* " k"^*.«^' fm »« It. oii/a'.i t .irv ..I llusr knobs, THE ( NUEUSIGNEU ; {'ifj J'V1^ '1 , I l.eni ih.R, tou'ph Voting, Kto.tr' Edward., >l! < ^reSoS^R*^'""' I j.M^A l ever the .uu. of Ore tbmiaand of dortar^.h'-i; ' l'. m "of' I hiri OTALo*.. ot ' t i'i?t u ! e ''T * 'u i h I j UAte^^lhe'^a^l^^lmgd^feltewar . i iMrrorn- u Wverli* .."e"' . ("«!«., cl e tftrOil r In Hon Arid tt«/ I- if • : rmia.e .?• .a.,. torn rlrriteedr.ro.. I liiirojs 2J^Sfe"KroJS»!-^,,ftr' " V ' ""-'hr'a'cnf'hlwBowS^be • 1 er tl.Tl ^ **J°*S dol|M. g^afeCTWllh l^f i i eduestionuVibeehMrr'm ds^lwon!!nai) pn'.-" • : lie school., which fell ordinarily to aeeoaipti. h t any very grnol reSulls, because ol Ibe lack i-i ; -umslrnt appropriation^ the li.trrtor grade - f - *»«° « proper 'dtodpim. I'n'tqeaebopla' nn : their rbxrge. It lathe design of tbe trust.. 1 ; r.lALIHh an lustltutlun of a high older, ™u > - . ' Atfurd a thnrotmb, selratlUc, ciam.i aI and I. « . - | nr.t rducatlnn. Tn.'ludlng uathcustlrs, x. . as an Institution for both sears', where thry >. II 1 degree of Intern".." "•!' '"reqiSa'lte"""^."..thr decorum and nrourlcly of a well mdeicl j domestic clrebj, snd that polite eduction res. ni ttoSlrt In Ma'cbararirr, I* vi'll "mot 'ifs^re-jat™' tT. dncmss of any Indt. tdusl sect ; toil the Bil l, will be In the achool-roam, and Its h.'>r.l | rr- | ^IxireoBa Intmated ' jyl-Im . Ape May Court Hauae', N 1. NOTICE TO CHEDITOHN. ' I'lSS/SSSSlrf i tiring In thrlrdebta, demands, and claims agaia-T n'm'montlUA *1 h'l^w'm ^ f roc'." ' bi rref' ' "l • any actloB there hi r agaTnst saldne«e™tur! ISAAC SWAIN, Executor. , j Dated June TSth, HBk July. NOTICi:. VOTIC): Is hereby given that the or eon. I ot i> John H. Boss, administrator nf J.«eph » I Will lie audited aud staled l-y tb* Kurrwgate. .aod ; "■ J AVILL1"*"" * *' j';.- [ The Improvemciris are a good dwelllag-hmi : I trrgs/all In good order. Alao. a good onhard of , i cliolee Sperimeaa of frail. The farm ft la asm., j { ptrtr order, and sold because af bring lame .a I Ear further uartleutare, aoquts* of ibe salcerl- ' lu-r, «a the premiers JRXRE CREWE. I Cape May C. H., June 34, i -da.— If. i NOTICE TO CREDITORN. OTEFHEN FOmCR, Jab a W. mater aad MatI. Ion rosier, Eaeruio.. of Joseph Eusti-r, deny direction of the Surrogate ef the CMaef. ol .aero ore. STEPHEN EOUT r.», JOHN W. Bmfi, XAM1.uK FOOTER. • Dated Juar Iu. lass. Kwraum -DELAWARE HOUSE. CAPG ISLAND, R. J. 'I 'HIS Pl.rtTLAH tellt-et. annate nw LA (A V- , 1 rn »: street. Cape Is toad. U saw open t 1 I tb. recepttoo of gu*sU. T.rma.—SlA per week, ar esjo (are day JAMES Mt:t R-AY. Prop ne'er. ■ i Ju»« SA, taSR, : ■ . 1 ~ ll.r.VTX WANT Elf, . riWi.aavam ia eVRry cooatj. ctSy and Mite i I a m«.iUrewles«rrttBgnOT»ad WiRSIM- .. TO* AT HOMf. painted If AlwwSB CheppcK '1 ttseSSS^-ss-s-.^E NoHhAlhlt.rhUmtetphU. fx JBT.-lm