Cape May Ocean Wave, 16 September 1868 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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■■NSmrtWarr ■ M" I! MaOONAOI-e-l ""*TrX"''"' ! ■ j?". p^i ' mtrncy 10 » ■ «% people sro Alwsy. Ajriftj- The W- U, port. ferwv* keep ^^^Unt'-toadngle Instance of great , BgHeCTa.teWafcBfcthaahotbm.inm i ■feMgb Mr rateable mMlnm to the r E advertising columns of" aoch papera ■ forinsiAjyr. as the Cape M at Ocxaw ,, K Wave, through the medium of whirl. . B_aonv- of the moat socettwful buainras # f their drairo and sMHty to seooromo- |j wt date the pubBe. In. K> column., from |r time to time, mff have been wen the u g- ndu itlrtiuwti of such men u Dr. . I Schenck, Whose Immcmn fortune haa d K'tr'a iifii letting «i» public know the '* W merita to hie remediea. Mia. Allen, u I whom ifcir restorative ia bringing thoo- y I ssnd- of doiisrv to her coffers annually. Lfch the ootamna of the Wave, and t ■Ma forth before the public that her - ■^Spedyt* gqad for the head, of the % ■nation. Almoat conatantlj the notirew t| ■of Dr. HelmboM occupy raw apace In u, Md vi i tiling rohrmru. Thrre. weeks j, ■ago tha Doctor purchased at Long f ■Rtaiich a single piece of property. F ■boat of which wan snnvrty thousand „ ■doUara. wfcfcn U* atom on Broadway, tll ■Now York, ia ane to the moat magniilKenton that elegant thoroughly,- f„ ■Undtwthe man who haa planted a n) ■colony often thourand people' at Vine- m ■ land, which, eight year* ago win a ,u ■ denee forest, eeeka the column, of the t), a Wave to »et forth the adrantagnt of m. Ahia town, and to induce the migration n ■to mm who desire to acrnrmflatr for- fn -tune* hi a few yearn. Dm, the groat store man ef south Second street, , niilndeiphU, keep. hi. sdvertireroent F . constantly in the Wave with the view , iiantaiBh

i of keeping the people of Cape May posted aa to what locality they should visit when In March of a flirt-clans artiffe. Brans, the mabrrof Hoojlnnil'a "V»« at the advantage to he derived from advertising In the column, of the "Wave, tad ia constantly tncronstag in wealth and asks. The number of our local busterns man who take advantage of the benefit, of ndrertbdng' am prospering and advancing in material wraith to the Joy of their hearts. There la one aura "road to wraith," and fiat. road haa been painted out by bright sxamplra in the |nst and present, and it haa bean made so plain that "he who runs n*y road, and a r wsyfiuiag man, though a fool, noed not errthereta." "That road ran. through the printing pram and the judicious and pooaroriiig use of printer'. Ink, ami so surely u the flower follow, the hud, wffll^ prosperity attend upon him Weet Jersey Baptist AaSocleThle body Ipet on Tueedny but in the Pearl SMfct Baptist Church, the services commencing at-il o'clock, P. M. Tho IntfcWoctoiy kermdn was preached by Rd^n®. B. Rose, toCJamden, from 3d Coriiithinn., 4tii chapter, 17th and 18th ftenea,— "PUr our light affliction, whidn. but for a moment, workutil for afc a for' mora exceeding and eternal Wright at glory ; while we look not at the thing, which are seen, •but the things which ore not sera are eternal "Alter tbaaenuon the Aaaodation wsffien cajlrd to order, and Bcv. A. J. Hires, of Cape Mgy Court Hou*. was chosen Moderator, E. D. FendeU was redacted Clerk, with J. Murphy, of Salem, nil Hen» A number of letter* WW* nut previous to adjourn- 1 matt, which was te 8 o'clock In the In the 'orating i sermon was preach- ' ed by Ber. Dr. Weston, of Croxer 1 TheoiogiealBcoiinary. Bev.Dr. Ras- 1 wdi, » mbaraed miastoaary from Bur- ' mah, delivered an address on the rati- 1 neaa and tweteritiea of fie foreign mu- ' gionary Held, lie wae followed by a On Thntaday , truing the dortritml t sermon was preached by Bcv, M. II , Watkhwm, of Oamden, on "Inspire- , item" In the hAtrpoun the remainder t of tha letters were read, and we learn I from than fiat there juv fiwtj-foor . Vtarreheaarithta the km idl of Ow A»- ^ sodation, with a aaemboreUp of K, 271. „ Tha ineroaae the pasi ysar has Uvn a. f follow.:!-, BytefctWfc, art |" -s . : in , . . *..■*"*, ,1" . .. ■

' CiTL^'l^ 1 = w<8j JgaaFjjfcy% t ! mm myJLL&'gfal c fffniMBKPK- w ' We notice thai tbslknwn. Beeyee 1 aro again epM« in the buaineM of < fctering^ouroa; The baOdhig on De- a caWr street, fotmeriy occupied by Mre. t Oyorge, a- faahlonahle hair dresser for ■ fashionable ladies, bay been removed to * Columbia Avenue. Mr. Clqnent L. Reeves has moved t residence from iU formpr location e near the Junction of the Turnpike o and Broadway, with the intention of a enlarging iifld preparing U for a board- t inghooae. « Mr. John WT, Candy baa removed the building st tih,corner of Washing- t and Ocetu^ stredT" some distance t the lot temporarily, when it will t taken elsewhere. The time has p come when everything must give way ^ the march of improvement, but the „ Wave could not repress a «igh of regret in seeing this old landmark torn from its moorings and swept away to give place to more Imposing utructures. ,, Within Its walls, on the second story, the Wave was first brought to light under the military supervision of Col not him of the Tecumteh ^ but a former resident of thlscity. ®| this building under the fostering of Mr. Leach, our illustrious predecessor, the Wave continued lp roil " and shimmer in the sunlight of popular ® fliyor, gatliering strength as It swept P along, tmtll now lis crest rieea high a» ^ nunc flowing sheets. For years as our daily duties called us past the house, n tlio editorial eye has been raised to the fr second story window, and . pleasant 11 recollection, of "days of yore" rise F fro* the well-spring of memory and hallow thy old house with a pleas- m charm. But "Time", eflkcing p Finger," with the aid of Mr. Gandy, ti " will imioo change the scene and the

y house win meet the way (brer's gue no more. > Other moving scenes will shortly "■ take place which shall be duly chrond "'lea n A *rw Hotel. g Arrangements hswheen completed if for the erection of a large Unit-class I- hotel in this city. The house will be g' located on the open square, north of v- the Columbia House, boundM by Ourl ney, Beach and Ilownrd streets and " the Ocean. On Friday last the ground It was surveyed by Mr. K." B. Strain, d under the supervision ofMntsni. Albert n W. Markiey and John C. Bullitt, who a are the head of the enterprise. The it plot contains over seven acres and a while on the eastern face there win be ^ no buildings to obstruct a foil view of e the ocean. Mr. Button, the architect, u has already drawn the plana for the building, which have been adopted by the parties Interested, The house wlil furnish accommodations for one thousand guests, and will contain all the B Improvements of n first-class eatabUshincut. TJic estimated cote is three ' hundred thousand dollar.. In a few days ground will be be broken and the ^ work commenced, t Cr.M kkj !nr«K KxlargkkkvT. — , Mr. Jerenriah E. Mecray, the popular ; and sui 1 1 shfol proprietor of the Ckotre a House, has determined upon tstlarging , bis establishment. With tiiia view the t adjoining buildings have been sold to ; make room for the enlargement, which > will be in the shape of an addition to - the present buildings extending along . Washington street, <#ilh a front and , plana on Perry street," opposite Coo1 grees Hail. The rooms of the new por- , tlon will be made flret-ciasa, and will - add greatly to the attractiveness of the • hotue. ' COBET — The riepteinbcr term of oor court commences on Tnesday SSnd . instant, at which time aO persons who ilosirc Justice should attend, unless they' ait Uke a certain scti of the Emerald [ Iele, we nod of; who was arraigned on ' ' criminal charge. He was brought trembling before the court, when the ' Jttfigo, to catei him, said, "don't be ' afrhid, my good man ; the court will give you justice." "Sure, yer honor, said PaL" '"ah ' that's Just what I'm afraid of1!" . Open Horn— Will a 11 Intending , tho large houses have closed, there still , visitors "the" Surf, SheftSan, Washingten and Centre Houses. The Centre large company still remaining, 1 and is prepared to accommodate any 1 who desire, to spend a portion of this ' month in the, enjoyment of the delight- ' frritewdhg- ' _ t | • ' Mn, Btchakd o. soudbu bsstekim , a ooo tract for building a new cottage , for Mr. Bearer, of Philadelphia, to he street and the Strand. The cottage will ha tetiU la kst-ciass atyla, and . Will root nearty tern thousand dnUara, , '"Bet, WnCuM A, Bbooes, for 1 ! in tte. county on Saturday .renin., I ifcli inecf of typhoid fever. , . .... fl Marsh , HEXs.-Tbrae deiieious SSS.rr:J; treated the feoce cstdoaing the dty lot 1 jtttetet ■" r.— , . . ,

< Al f . IlKlllll lllgllll II ■ lh] Hotfl* ^Wt of Wreifcff S|KjPkMr. J- 1L yUk# menu, TV two hfcaMbre occupied chared by JItarfem VcCauu, for the com of gtght hundred and sixty-fire chased by Mn. Halpfe, for Uw sea of throe hundred and sixty-five dollars. building, known aa Sloan's Bath- ' lug Robe Store, comer of Washington and Jackson streets, was sold, on Saturday teat, for two hundred and seventy -fire dolkn, and was purchasby Mr. John Rutherford. Jr. . A KEETora. af the leading members the Republican party in this county, was held at the Court House on Wednesday, Bth last. The object, ing campaign. CnASOE or Tunc.— By reference to the time-table It win be men that the trains leave Cape May at 0 o'clock in the morning, instead of half-past six aa A corresponding change made at the other stations in the •TATK**IVICWB. Xi-WREK of convicts ou the roll of the State Prison, on Saturday, MB, the smallest number since December. P. ilArraiTY was nominated for Congress yesterday by the Fourth District Democratic Convention, at Morrietown, N. J. A Baptist congngktlon in Railway recently preached to by a Methominister and a Methodist congregation by a Baptist minister by mistake. All parties wtse phased." -- 1 Jon* R. GRAHAM, formerly a representative in the House of Assembly, Camdrn, bos taken Btoodgood's I at the foot of Walnut street, ' < A Real Hero.— Charles Thomp- ■ son, aged II years, found a telegraph pole, on Friday, across the track of 1 New Jersey Railroad, near Rahj, roc new jersey tuu I road, near Kah-

so way. He got a red shirt from a nrighio boring yard, and signaled the approaching train In time to prevent an accident, 'j The cigar manufacturers of Eiitabeth rueently formed an association, the U. 8. Revenue officers in the diej charge of their duties, to prevent frauds m in the revenue and to establish a nnlx form price for fie sale of cigars, of Work on the new Methodiat Episr. copal Church on Third street, Camden, id is rapidly progressing, Tho entire id edifice will be completed and ready for i, nee, it la thought by the first of the rt year, it wifl be. a splendid building 10 and capable of holding a thousand peoie pie. d The Taylor Iron works, at High t. Bridge, on the Central Railroad of w New Jersey, are in preetes of extensive if enlargement A new dam, 100 feet t. long, and 26 in height, ia bring erected, ic to fondih additional power for a new y foundry and machine shop. ' This con11 eero manufactures rail car wheels and i- axles. ' THE Trustees of Dickinson College, '■ at their adjourned meeting, on Tuesday "• WhlnsL, unanimously elected Rev. R. » iTTteihlen, D. D., of the Newsrk ' Conference, to the Presidency of that Institution. Dr. Dashlell ia a graduate of the Coiiega. It is thought he will T accept and enter on the duties immrdi- , ately. K Some exdtemenl was created in our e town on Wednesday hut, by a ahooto. ing case. It was tide, MattUae Weeeb ner on returning home that morning, 0 had hi. suspicions excited that all was g not right In his bod room, and on going 1 up stairs saw a fellow Jump out of the i- window ami ran. Wesaaer seised his - gun and ffrsd, and put a load into the 11 man's neck or ehouldeis. He la not e serioully Injured, and was taken to the A hue House.— Waertsra CosMiistim. r IMPORTANT OPINION, i Rahcocab, 8th Mo. 14th, «. , Ore. V. Netosss. Anr Cm. .' As one of the Committee of the I Township of ^fUUngboro', Burlington , Cftimty, and at the request of the Ast seaaor, fasii thy opinion, whether un- , der the laws of (his State in regard to , btxaUon, a retidmit of another town- | stop, owUng larifi An this, haa any right to daim alfosfsitee for a mortgage , upon said lands to he deducted from the value of htehmd In this township 7 The mortgage bring only collateral, I must he not gel his aikrwance In the usuhl, »kn h. Sm.r ' Ckaeleb STOXRP. Dear 8b In my aptetra aD debts should be deducted from the ei—uiia nt I against any individwal in the township whets V rtaMra, certainly to the Ml extent of the amount ef his personal l estate, and real mtate in fiat township. I think the right of dedsrfloo for debts la confined to the township where i "^T^teulr, Geo. M. Roaseox. Death or Ww. 8. Pexxieotoh. — Wm. 8 Pumnington, formerly Socreof Legctton msier Wm. L. Dayat Paris, dfod at Ml rerifience in High street, Newark, on Frifity moraReedBuu*.— Foeawa* past the mendews aieag Salem creak have been died to overflowing with three tsrda, and tbrir anrt ringtafhaa hnfo•f guns, for the sporterora reapTbS thren wfafie tha^atay fowllag in this locality. A party of three prifisrirnal gunners have killed thla

- ' ^fcl1 WMto andWnScd : J - TfJ. v"fcttiso?M. D.%p«ty 1 Grand Master. • R. P. E. GoeOer, Grand III. Master. d B.P.M. B. Smith, G. P. C. W. e B. P. T. J. Corson, M. D , Grand t A trifciiiflt, drank Vim- . R. P. W. H. Fanning, III. Grand . c. of d ■ g ' J R. P. D. L. Garrigus, Grand Mar - dial. 1 R. P. T. H. Hi Redwaj, Grand - Steward. R- 1, A took Hoteell, Grand Senti- . net ■ J «»oo Rogers, who has for years e been at the head of what is claimed to , be the largest railroad ehgibe manur fectoty ill Hie World, at Pateraon, New large fortune. 0 The Grand Commandery of Knights Tempter of the State of Now Jersey, held their Annual Conclave at the room t of Palestine Commandery No. 4, in B Trenton. 0 sen tail ves were In attendance, every Commandery in the State being fully represented. Tho following Grahd Officers were elected and installed : ® John Woolvcrton, M. D., Grand Commandei. r Isaac A. Nichols, M.D., Deputy " Grand Commander. J. -V. Mattison, M. D., Grand GenCharies M. Zeh, M. D., Grand Cap- - tain Gen'tiroo. L. L. Noble, Grand Prelate. W. W. Goodwin, Grand Sen. WarJ. P. Case, Grand Jun. Warden. James Watts, Grand Treasurer. , ( T. J. Corson, M. D., Grand Recorder. I. J. B. Borden, Grand Standard . Bearer. , Robert Donahea, Grand Sword BeorII. McDowell, Grand Warden. in- v

[h. Amos Howell, Grand Sentinel. :h- Mr. Geobok Gage, a member of it the House of Assembly from Morris Co., died on Saturday morning at five IIU o'clock, from an attaekof typhoid fever. E SSrjslsshjf«ai''a; ,1, prominent and [wputer mvmbers of Uic j|. House tefc winter, and had been named for the nomination for State Senator ■n_ for Morris county. He recently ro- ^ turned from a trip to Europe. Amoeo the recent regulations of the br Superintendent to the Central Haiil,p road, issued In general order No. B, ore tbe following : "No bills against employes for board, washing or groceries will be paid except on the written . order to the Superintendent, and no 'rf liquor bills will be paid under any cirru instances. No employe will be roe( tained in the service to the Company d who doea not pay his board and clotli- ' ing bHU and living expense* prompt- i n- **•" ^ Sold Oct.— As we supposed would be the case, the projector, and corporators to the west shore railroad— tap the river— are reported to have abandoned / the enterprise ; it is said that Commo- ^ dore Vanderbilt haa bougiit off the corponton to the railway, and the work is now suspended. Owners of real ee- ^ tate who would not sell at the recent . high prion are now disgusted at tho donment to the road.— Jersey rii/ rr Journal. t- , - ■- i- mmciL. * Tuesday Mokni.no, Sept. 15. * Returns freen Maine, indicate a ma- " jorfty for Chamberlain, Republican, for 16 Governor, to 16,000. * The Democratic Coogreaslonai Con- 1 vrntion for this (let) District meets st Solen, today, lflth, to nominate a can- ^ dldate for Congrese. to-morrow, (17th) at the an pVx for ' * the some purpose. ° Bt. Loom, Sept 11.— The charter ! p election In AHon, IR., on Tuesday, , a resulted in a Democratic victory. The . vote shows a Democratic gain. . The Republicans to Camden county, \ 0 at their Coaventioci nominated Ran- ( n del E. Morgan aa tbrir candidate for ( riteriff , 1, The Htm. Amoa Ckuk, Jr., toEUs- ; e obeth, was nominated by the Third , District Republican Coavention at • Somen- ilia. , ( St. Louis, HepC B.— A Dearer det rpatrh says: The election in Colorado | „ yesterday resulted to the election to , ] Allen A. Bradford (Republican) as , j Delegate to Gaagnea, by an increased c i. *A)°rity. The Legiriatare wfll an- 5 r doabtmBy ho largely Republican. , 0 The Maseachusette Republioan State « Convention assembled at Worcester. . George S. BoutweQ was dboaea perms- r . neat President, gad made a speech to I ■ tome length. W UUam Claflin wae c ■ ctamaHon. Colonel Joseph Taeker - wen noalnated for T li el 1 sent Govvr1 nor, and David Scars and John H. t CBfltwd electees for the State at large. 1 e Tee Newark (tow states that the 1 candidate for Congress in the Fifth 0 , District, wiffka heM la the new Wig- I , warm, In Newark, between the 10th I and 16fi to September, and that Bon. ' 1 Gqpcge A. Hateey wID be renominated. 1 ■ St. Lou*, Sept. 10.- The following s ! ticket hoe been nemtamted by the Be- t ■ pab&eon State Oonventioo to Kansas: , > Far Qovsnmr, General James M. , > Harry; Ueuteaant-Govenaor, C. V. , * Fetlldge: Chtef Justice, M. Yaleattoe; d Auditor, A. Thomaa; Treasurer, Geo. t I forth; Wupfclnlnui.nl of PubBe In- ° * ^•MaYkmr' p ; I bled at Morriatown last Tburaday. „ n a^venttoncEat* to order at twtove p E

jj *| «Et of ' - on ' ■ Union Pacific wEAmM 1 * one half seats per ' if^ mlle. The ' rale previously paid fokKtiter^ioea ' by wagon* was th 4.10 oeata U i860 ' and 88 tWtt HWT-. - tlfc ttoffl —Willi 1 1 paid the hdlfo48 6b teoount to trans- ' portleo to »any Aright in 1887 was ' «90,aw.81, which at the price named • would pay for carr7tw.fi,fi8,7Be lone d per mile. The mn n I rite fog- wagon. at the contrast price named' above , - would hare cost fcWBAWktl, to timta the GovirUment mving in taaaporto- ■ a tion in one year fay the railroad was $1,825,887:00. • Rbttrws received by tfie Coenmis- 1 eioner to the Geewral lund Oifire show the dtopefcU to 39,321 aeret rfthepdMfc tends during the paet month at the following ptema Brownsville, Ne^ " beaeks, 11. Art ( OmAha, Nebraska;' U,918 seres ; Etot tklgtntw, Michigan, t 0,023 1 Humboldt, Kansas, 6,104 acres. The greater portion to this land wu ' taken up by sctnol settlers under the n Homestead tew. The concurrent resolution adopted ^ by Congress in 'July for on adjoumy men! until the third Monday lil Sepy tember provides that the "President of the Senate and 8peaker to the Hotue to P Representatives shall on that day, unless it be then otherwise ordered by j the two Houses, further adjourn their rauxtiw ITouw* imetl tb* fiat Mon- ■ . day in December, 1868." A quorum of each House is requisite to "other- 1 One of the directions of the Union ; h Puciflc Railroad reports to the Secretary j of the Interior that some sections of the j road are very imperfectly constructed. : - although the government Commis- 1 aioncrs, Messrs. Frank Blair, White J and Bufiird, have accepted them ns ' finteiied in accordance with the law.- -- On this report a decision of the Attor-ney-General Irns been cal'rd for and ' 1 ] given, that the usual bonds and patraut 1 on the completion of each section must : - - be issued as usual to tho oompany, as . the report of the Commissioners is the only legal information which ought to

of As the time approaches for the sesis rion to Congress the propriety of the ic kecpCongressconstruetively iusession, d and thus prevent the President from ir doing anything by way of suspending ,e standing, and will probably !»• ngm-d |_ upon by Senator Morgan and General Schenck when they meet here to emit suit Letters Hi voting this view to the K ifflte Ihurbeen ulvlled here from-fJor, Q BoutwcII and other prominent Bepub0 licao members of the House. > The Division of Referred Claims of j k the Pay Department will cease to exist y about the 1st of November next. The !- division, since R has been organized, j - j baa received 433,211 claims for addi- i tfonal bounty under act of July 28. | j I860, and lias recorded each claim and ! . traced the military history of each j e cteiinanL Itlias settled 382,253 to the } j claims. Tho number of claims remain- 1 . ing to be settW is 50,058. Of Uwae, _ 21, 410 are ready for payment ns soon t aatbc reeejpted vouchers are placed on . file. If the claimants send in their re1 ceipts promptly the whole to the claims , will lie disposed of by the first of No- _ vernber. In addition to the foregoing , the division has received 37,402 claims for arrears of pay, Ac., due to officers and soldiers. Of this number 30,850 have been settled. The amount or money disbursed iu the settlement to claims by the division is $36,675,882. There have been frequent tele- , . graphic communications between Prof. : r 1 larknese, of the National Observatory , Washington, and -Lieutenant Ptfiuon, . at Havana, since Toariay, tho object t being to obtain the cxatAJongitude to Havana, which has heretofdraii>wn ob- ' tained by chronometer. , CoMMiauuKER Wl Laos , of the Land r Office, is in reoeipt aflfHen from |nrtica in England, making inquiries into tile provisions and" character of the Homestead tews to the United Htateiq ' These lettera are from mec honks and 1 who, seeing little prospect to j 1 advancement in their own eomitry, are 1 eager to emigrate lb the United States. ' Commissioner Wilson has replied to these k-Uers in a general communion- ' tion, giving frill information about the • Homestead laws, and, also furnishing 1 to several Western State* and ' I Territories, especially those noted for ' their agricultural resources. Tux actual dlfikrencc to longitude 1 between Washington and Havana, ns ' demonstrated by recent commnnica1 lions for the purpose over the Cuba , - cable, is 5 degrees 21 minutes nnd 8 seconds. Tho time occupied in J the passage to electricity between the ■ cities Is AVlfln to a second. ! Senator Morgan and Representative ■ Schenck have dectded against calling for a quorum of members at the meeting to Osngftsfeon the 21st Inst. ^ j MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Director Del mar, to the Statistical 1 the ports Eastward to examine the 1 leaning, numbering and registration to an vessels belonging "to the same, aa > prescribed by the act to Congress, ap-pro-rod July 28, 1866, which rays : "Tha Director to fie Bureau to Star t ttetica shall prepare an annual state- J mrot to vessels registered, enrolled and under the tews to the United Bfctas, together with the dass, name, i and place to registry to each ' proper to embody therein ; and to enable the said Director to furnish J the Information required, the Secretary I oT the Treasury ahqfi- hove power, under umh rognhlinril tee he ehaU . prescribe,, tu sutahUshuad psraid* n system to nurehrring rnrob so regis- 1 tend, rariM sod licensed, and each r vessel so numbered shah have bet number deeply carved or otherwise 1 M*fi, m n at say Uim fit ring - orara to EHnw^^ vrairi shaB mtangsrbe nxogtosritt- a remel to Up. fi. **«££££ ;

vfiuri fehitest era Her offictein^^H (These rfroapterf foilr leUaBa^^KI ; Ms to 8i,Wo dKtmr.1 eottWijBM • As there are Icafceiy more than 4 '000^ , or 5,000 sea-going veatals, this ^riem of gfooping the letter* will be rirfficialt | ; for our mcrramlk- navy fof a lttiig . period to time. If a vessel be loot, ' captured, or sold to a foreign Govern- ] I matt, the letters (not-the numerals) to ] ( her number can be awarded to another | illreelor Debitor's Complete iisl show: ' ^ The total numberofsaii vceseil . . 15,012 * steam veraris 2 012 . - Total tonnage ofuune.3, 109,266.91 i Unrigged veusete ... 4,751 Tomtags to same.. 453,761.22 - Grand total oi tonnage. 3,563,028. 13 r Whole number of vessels 22,735 : Atcordmg to the above Statement : the total tobnsga of oar mrrriiaht - ttarine is 3.563,028 tons, without ■ feekoning the loss to vessels during , the yeay. The losses would not vary . the estimate much. In 1860, the year t before the war, we had over 5,353,808 i tons. We lost therefore, during the . past eight years about 1,800,000 tons. I Rnitend gained In the'Saine time 5,. . <**3,000— that It her torinage Increased . from 4,000, 000 to 9,000.000. The f mercantile marine to France grew in f that period from 1,500,000 to 3,000,000 , ions. .The tonnage of England has r more ihan doubled, and that of the . r United States has declined more than . a third ' 1 Information is given that on and - after September 15, Ifi68, the light on I Block Island, off eastern entrance to I I Ix>ng Island Sound, .will be shown r | from the now dwelling of llie kis-|s!r, , : yards south of the present light sta- . i tlon. The altitude of the light will Ic , ' increased ten fret. The illuminating 1 ' apparatus is b>- a lotue of the fourth ' order, showing a fixed white light, I III accordance willi an acl pa-ocd ai the last session of Congress Ibar Ad j, 1 ntirate S. If titringham and C. 1! „ > Bell, oflbe navy, and Brevet Hrigndir 5

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