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lifer 6tt»uW*ve K Of. Co* Kay Otmnty, 8. n. tUSONAOLE. ( w«ta»«*r. *»».4. iw». I CITY AND COC NW ■' . l«PBOTMS» ■ EST JBB9KT RAIL R0AP9. I *£ £«' f^''i&|'S'..,.iil I p||ki;!i|X§S§2 ■" ~f' ._ fops^'tq^.*?"' rt. > ■ SiOional Thnnkilvlni Pro-^tf-i touring })fnrinniati'in : — K In the year which i» glow drawing ■. t"il« end the art, theskfil and the la- ■ bur of tlir pofinle »rtlM United State* ■ have l«m emptinw wilh greater dilli- ■ Biw and rlBVjknd ifajskmdr-.- fields mt BfaajawJaBMAai t^wn at :ii. fwili hare U-jn gathered into -the ■ granary nud th# storehouse In marvel■tt""- abundani* Oar highways have B~ta-. ii lcngthenfl and new ami prolific Bj regions haptf teen occupied. ' w« an- ■ jWmit|«Ha hope that tone protracted ■ iffiUtlcayvuid sectional diusantlnn* are. ■ at no lUfctnnt day, Ifi give place to rc^n fanning "harmony And frab-mal afleeK lion throughput the republic. Mam ■.foreign HtateJ have entered into literal ■ asrtriiit-uta with uk, while nation, Ktvntdi ate in m off. ami which lien-to- ■ (on- 1 tare been unaocial and exclusive. ■ have become our friend*. Tin- annual ■ Period of rest which we have rvached H m health and tranquility, and which is ■j crowded with «o many blessing, la, bv ■ytnlversal rtmaent, n' convenient and B anl table une for cultivating personal ■ piety and practising public devotion. ■ I. then-fore, recommend tliat Thur*B day. the twenty-sixth dav of Novem- ■ her next, he act apart and observed By ■ all the people of die United States na a ■ day for pu6lk- praiae, thanksgiving anil ■ (waver the Almighty Creator aud B Divine littler of the 1 nivrrae, by whtfea ■ ever watchful. roerelftd and gracious ■ providence alone State* and nation* ■ no lea* than families ami Individual ■ men do move and live and have their ■being. ■ In witness wlu-reof 1 hare hereunto ■ a.1 mjr hand and caused the aeal of the B United "His tea to te alllxed. B Done at the city of Washington this ■ twelfth day of October, In the year B .of our TsirJ one thousand eight liuti- ■ dred nud tuxt^cight. and of the in - B the ninety-third. * ■ ANBHKIV JOHNSON. ■ By flu- Prenldcnt: ■ ^ IV. H. Skw.vrii. Secretary of I The Vh Jersey Baptist state I Convention. ■ The Convention began it, a>-aaion , ■ witli a prayer nqeting Of half an hour, j ■ and at 0 o'clock *n- mllcd to bnslncw , B hr the President. ■ ""ivrt* of various cumtnittecH ■ were presented, among other* was tliat : ■ of theCommitte!- on Resolution*, which B tcporod a* follow*: ■ - Wiusrkas, It U in accordance with | ■ the inactive of our- denomination in|, ■ llii* State to »|«nk plainly It* rati- j ■ men IS on great question* affecting the j ■ purity or the Redeemer'* Kingdom, I I »«"> ■ U'nnu& oSraiion* may arise in : ■ the history of tlie Church, which may j | ■jrcudet proper and necessary the re- ; Bpfflnnatlooofestablivrd and weU-know u ■ principle* and practice*. ■ Resolved, That while we recognize I the IndrpendeMC or the Churches and
■atrh-tly dlsaydw any right or dliposlB ti«ni to legislate for them, we do, noverI theli-s* r>--afllmi our fixed belief in the ■divinely revealed and therefore divinely ■appointed order of baptism a* a pjun--fcttirite to the IsndV Slipper; and that Map lipid with unalxitcd confldence to" Pur eetakiishad practice of restricting ■loviuition* to the Supper to tiioae who ■Hcriptural onh-r of cunfonsiou of faith ■ Bret, then baptism, then participation ; Bn I lie Comtnuninn of the bpdy and : ■Wood of Christ. ■ Rreolved, Tliat holding Hie supper ! Eentli by an undlvhh-,1 church In iU J *npomte capaidly. we believe that any i ■invitation hi person* outride of it* | primU-rehip. even bAhose of our own [ Henoiiiiiintion is a nJCtter of coortesv, : hud aliould in ud ease extend forth, r ' Minn to those who are by their practice \ npholdiug tlie M-riptuiml order and I Bnrthoil of Us- ordinance*. L Besolved, Thai while loyalty to our ■King requires u* la adhere to this order B( hi* kingdom, wc gladly recogninBwr duty and privilege to co-opcratc ■tvil'i all who l,.v, , or Lonl in . v.-.n.-,-Bfoiu-.-*iah .is, we recngnire (be ,|i*-l ■hu-titc.1 Ix-t wetvt church fellowship and thrill inn felilowship, And do not c*Brem tiie supper ss a test of christian Bdlowsliip; we therefore disavow anv ■nteutkin in our practice to Judge the gu^tian oharuoter of those who diflhr j t Rssolved, Tliat ml tiering as we. do h th.- practice of Chri-a and the Apo.Bbs with refon-nre to ths snhjocts, ni.«le < |aud chronological order or the ordl- ' ■ince: viz.: Uiat Chrisriau Baptism I. ; 1 ■hi- l.nniic rsimi in waiter rrfji holkver in 1 ■Jhri.i upon imdreaiim of ihlth. and ! Bmuld precede the oWrvance «A lie ; I Bend's Slipper, therefore we regard uol 1 fcjnvrlve* a* reepourilde fee' tl„ per- ! fclexitle- and disorder* whhh now ex- t Btin LV podrering t.t.ristian world on t |jtre-d.-e.l.Tlu(l had Usuv hen m, E the New, Tr.tat.unt m tW mh 1 Ttrr ^
* The Elect ian. 1 * A frelkii of relief b. cxncrienoil by - = "toil and trouble" of a preridriitia! 1 I canvass, and men will settle down in ° the discharge of huzine.* dntire. ' In tills county the political cauldron ' B. wa* boiling over. Torch-light proces- ' contest wfre used by both parties to * c confirm the strong, strengthen the " "■ weak, and obtatn new cobverts. " IBffoctlcod by a desire toUy before 1 our reader* a* tiiaiiv returns as possi- " hie in today's paper, arrangeinent* were made to keep the telegraph Doe " r__ in operation daring the night, secure t* thereby a foil report of the county and * as much other intefflgonce as jssuiblc. ° * After waiting until a late hour in the ^ nwrniug. however, and reeeiving no return*, it became nceesMrv to delay a the pubHentlon one day in order to He- n ® cure cvcrelncdiiij.Vte returns from liu * county. Ilteac, with what other new* i- which have come to hand win be found a '» below. " J? * TOR PRESIDENT' . ™ f Gh ant Bnwnt v Cape Iriaud. 70 112 ti , Lower township, 1H4 101 * £ Middle " .Mlmal. j Dennis " 23 mat. . ' ^ Upper " lt» maj. i v ToUl 4110 ~213 : |, iy FOR GOVERNOR: i id 11I.AIII ItANlMlI.ru | K a Cape Island. 711 110 ! . v itnrer township, 108 10S • " . Middle " 000 (100 I w ,i Dennis 11 ni%|. ! *. a ■ Upper 100 maj. ^ T , Total 000 000 It FOR CONGRESS: [' it N001U5 hay Attn I" Cape Islutul. 71 "■ 114 w f Lower township, 183 105 I- Middle " 000 000 _ y Dennis " ' 23 maj. Upper " 100 maj. . l' d Total 00U 000 0 FOR jjpriEMBLY. ■ (• * Cane island, 04 IIS " Lower township, 174 110 r Middle " 44 m«J. 01 Dennis lOiuqp pi " Upper " 142 maj. 0I Total 000 000 * FOR SHERIFF: " Cape island, W 110 ' Middle " n 12 nud. Dentil* (100 000 Upper " ISO maj. n Total 000 u^» p, FOlt SURROGATE: ' I I.KAMINO SOVUKIl I" Cape Island, 39 121 . 1 ] Lower township, 158 128 , I Middle " 12 maj. ! Dennis " 10 roai. I Upper 135 tnrtj. c' « . Total 000 000 I j The following states arc reported by I I telegraph to have gone Republican:— c | J Ohio. Indiana, Vermont, Tennessee, w t j Missouri, Michigan, New York, New " I i Jersey, l'cnnsylyniijs, Massachusetts, ^ ■ | New Hampshire. Rhode Island, West zf ■ Virginia, Wisconsin. Ifc I I The following states are reported to 1 have gone Democratic:— Maryland, ol i ! Delaware. Kentucky. Alabama. Lou- " ' | Georgia. ' ■ : Roth parties claim South Carolina. J POLITICAL. . : ' SUI '| Tin: official ltcpnhlican majority iu „n '! it
^ i lVmisylvanin is abm.unced at (1677. ,r. I Tius Official majority for the Re- |„, : pubUoui State liAst In Otilo is 17,ly j -"U3v. i Whkbijno. Oct. 24.— The ltepul.lls[ ' can majority In Western Virginia will ; tie about booo. !g I Tint official reluri is frotnsll the counJO ! tic* In Iudisna give linker, Uic lh(Sdiilr j can candidate for Governor, 1,050 ninth I jority. hi i Hon Geboux F. Kinn-nds, who .d j was sent to the United Htates Hcnatc 1 frmu Vermont several years ago a* the sr successor of Seoator.Foot, has Just 's j been nlerkd to fill tin- (em. of six years Is ; from t^e fourth of March ueit. a [ 8 kaix Cu a noe. — Droppbig Into the n we heard thnt Biere is a Pi ; short supply of small rurreney.~aitfl the ,r ' cierk sUted tliat no quartrr dollars e j wc"" hi he had. The renson he could ,, | not give, but referred It to the parries I euutrol at Washington. About r | 41011, out) per week of small currency is r j required at the Treasury to keep" up , : tlie denBid, for vast quantities I if worn-out Dfoqr are continually re- i ! I timed. A safe lay oil the sidewalk . I marked *800,000 In grenilsieka, whidi . 1 1 many a poor follow no dou'it looked at . witii wistful eyre but it was a prize , ; beyond 1*8*- Tlie clerks in tlie Troa- . j surj arc a poorly paid class, ami as , they liandleenonnotis sums, there must r j be sumutliiog taiitaliaing iu such a lifts. | Here i* s man through whose hands , j there pass million* of dollar* daily, . ; while his fiimily is «ufiuring from pov- . I ertj . What a help one of these 8100 . ; notes would bo at this pinching time. , . renders ail iweularion impossible, and 1 1 alter thus handling money all day the , j p>»r follow goes lmuMi to see Ids tkmily t sutler. One of the clerks slipped a . package in our hands, saying: "There, . doon you feel rich?" It wa* six , millions in Ismds, but we fclt no hotter than if It had h»n » «f paper. , However, hail it Been our own wo | might have felt different. —V r. Asa- , tsyjfo ,il. 1 Tux great fight for the champion- ; ahjp of the world, between Woruald ; and O'Bnhlwiu, got hurly under way L °WJhnr*day' last, at Lynnlield, Mm, ' towsver, ts-ing satisfactorily fought tfintgh. One round wa* fought, * ornmld -bringing the first hiood aud i O'Baldwdn achieving .1,,- fir*, knockI j of 8^000 hood* each ti, appbar in Jan-
The loaaoacatlon of Rty. Dr. MeOosh OS Pt esidrnt or ifie ftffitcnos, N. J., Oct. 27. — The i oauguratioa of Rev. Dr. McCash today a* the Resident ofPriDcetan Ooilege has been s grand lioliday occasion. ■t« this aninlly quiet and redatcoid has been alive With' battle and activity. The efcctioh of Dr. McCosh the Presidency of this vgnershle college baa given general aatlsfoctton. — His career aa President of Queen's College. Belfast, is an assurance of his entire fitneee for the responsible position that hss been conferred upon hbn, 'and it Is expected that nuder his administration of aflhha the College of New'Jersey will more than sustain its well-won reputation. - The new President. on his arrival a few days sgo, was honored with s grand reception by skm be then made has been more than confirmed by a better acquaintance. Dr. McCosh Is s remarkably fine-lnok-no leas than hi* suavity of insures him rim respect and admiration or aU who approach him. Tlie students took to him from the first, and this is no small point in the way of making his management of the affairs of theCoHegr s surer-** from the Icginnitig. I)r. McCosh '* reputation as a scholar has preceded him. J i and it is confidently believed that he j will ho no unworthy successor or Edwards, and others j who haw established Princeton College , i its present influential position, j Every available sent in the church where the inaugratioo ceremonies were j was filled soon after the .loon. ! openrd, the ladies, as is usual on ' *ncli oceiuuon*, being the most eager ' obtain good positions for seeing anil ' .hearing everything. In fact, the gen- | tb-nien were quite crowded into Ihe and Uicy liad to obtain 1 what ilgllt they could or -the proceed- ' iQgs through a cloud of ribbons and curls, which perhaps rather enhanced agnawhleneas of the prospect titan j • The procession formed at the College 1 1 according to aimonnceim-nl. | at a quarter past 12 o'clock. General | Caldwell K. Hall, of the Class of 1857, | 1 officiated as Grand • Marshal, and the 1 ' procession was formed in die following • order:— ■ — — - i Grsruiuv iu*.i. j oarutlsr Clergy ss i Or*toii. I 1 TO* K*cully of tbo College. ■ mrwtore, Truetoee, sod rseulqt of IS# ] of IS# t olled Itelee ead fute Couite. | Ontugo leS.d •trMren."™' j 1 eod Slodret.of oQerMh^ .od j | - The scats on the lower door or the rhurch were reserved forthe procession. ! which died iu in proper order, and I 1 when nil were seated his Excellency ' ' Marcus L. Ward, Governor of New ' Jersey, ami aojieu Pre.id.nt of ||M. ' Board or Trustoea, look the clinlr. The ceremonies openrd hv the per- ' fon nance of alloc musical' selection, '' and this was followed by the dcUverv .* or an impressive Invocation by Rev. Jofmthan F. Stearns, D. a member !I of the Board of Trustees. * The seven ty-smond Psslni wiu. then . slier which tlie following pro- " - 1'™m was gone through with:—
Add res* of Welcome on behalf of the de- Trustee*, by the Rev. Charles Hodge, 7,- D. D., LL. D., or tlie Class of 1815, Professor in the Princeton Theological Ai- Seminary, senior member of the Board rill of Trustee*. Address of Welcome on behalf of the m- U n.U-M ira.liiAtes, by Mr. J. Thomas d|. Finley. of the Senior Class, representm- ing the CHosophle and American Whig Societies. ho Congratulatory* Addrea* to U,f ltc Alumni and Friends of the College, by he "■»>• John P. Stockton, of the ttl Class of 1843. Address in Response, on behalf of the Alumni, by the Hon. James Pollock, LI,. D-, Class of 1831, rx-Govcr-he nor of Pennsylvania, a The Uaths of Office administered to he i the President-elect by the Hon. A tears i Irnni O. Zabriskle, LL. D., of the Class Id of 182.5, (lianeellor of New Jersey.cs | The President-elect presented to the ut j Chancellor by tlie Hon. DpttrtMainc*, j of the Class of 1820, and the Hon. ip i Charles 8. Olden, cx -Governors sf New rf; Jersey, and Member* of tlie Boir.1 of e- j TnistO's. Ik | Music. " Te Drum Inudamus." * • "JJVb'trTy of the Charter ami Keys of *t |flse College to the President by the to Itev. John Mncienn, D. D., LL. D„ of I- the Class or 1810, the retiring PresiI* dent of the College, it Inaugural Address by the , Rev. e. James McCosh, D. D„ LL. P., Preoil* dent of the College. Subject. " Acar. demir Teaching in Euro|st." r- Concluding Prayer by the Rev. Geo. 0 W. Mn»grave, D. D., LL. p., a Mcm- ;. t»-r of lb.: Board of TVu*t W. w Mtudc. Doxolagy, U7Ui Psalm. 4 Benedktiofi by the Right Her. Chss. *• P. Mellvaine, D. P., IX a L., of the j Class of 1810. Bishop of Ohio, a The ceremonies wore of a most lrn- -, press! tt character, and tbh Inaugural ' x Address of Dr. McCoah. in |«rticalar, | r was a masterly production, sod it wa* ' •- listened to in the uiostfespectAflsiieacr W by the immense aadicncv presntn. I- The ftillowing I* a list of the previous ! Presidents of the College, from Its ! foundation, with the years of their ac- ' j cession and death or resignation:- 1 1 ] iin~fra fji » ■ i^^.' ii' w '. ' . nei 1 j ; . \ZtfXT£Z£Xf. I ; - A m dayi since a lady iff G iouecs- | J tor had aeaiidoa to leave the bouse for - - a few moments, and she left ten- six , ;tESr : ii tainu at ppsupt ootioa. ia fact, envy i
, j RTAte new*. A ifewTomprmnre paper, calie.1 the , H'sfciwn, has Just made IU sppsdr-. . anee at Tfonton, It looks welL trot Newark India fiutber Works, - . at Sfosrark, X. J., were damaged bj , 1 fire on Wednesday, to the amount of 1 85,000. 1 Jot'ENALWTtc. — The Boideutosrn BcjUltr has enlarged its border* and taken to itself a new typographical out- ■ fit. all of which looks well and promises ' better. prnsewAL.— A Trenton paper says ' that Mr. Walker, Keeper of the Suite ~ Prison, continuas in a. precarious situation. There hi no improvement in ' hi. case. ItoBBEKiw anv The During \ tlie absence of the families who went _ out to look at a parade in CamiWn, on . Monday evening, aevenil house* were entered and robbed. GoLDXK WEODtNO*.— The Bridgef ton CtniieU note* tlie ck-teation of f two fiftieth wedding aunirerearie* in 1 tliat town^-Jodge Klmer nnd wife and . Captain Richard Hann ami wife. , Fai.l nuot a' CncBCit Boor.— a r young son of,,M. Thorn, of Bardea- - town, fell from the roof of the new ; Presbyterian C'hutcii in Millvillc, Id tile - ground, on -Saturday, dangerously In- . himself ' Majoh^.J. Smith, of Highutown,- , lias teen appointed and lias accepted , ' tlie position of Superintendent of tlie ' Squankum nud Freehold Marl Com- 1 pany, and will make liis reaidrmv at - 1 Freehold. . t TlIK executor* of the Edwin A. Steven*' estate, have afirrod Gen. Mc- ! Clellan a salary of 810,000 year to . . superintend tlie completion of the famous Stevens' battery at Hobokeu, t which when afloat, ia to be tendered ' i as a free gill to the State of Now I Heavy Robbery at Tkkston.— 1 i Tit kn ton, Oct. SI.— Tlie hou*e of J)r. 1 , McKehx-y, in this place, was entered | last nlgfaLnbout ten o'clock, and nine- . 8100 first mortgage bonds of tlie | , Pacific Railroad Company wrre stolen. I j A reward of one thousand dollars is offered for the apprehension of tlie , ; ■ thief ;j Mammoth Ear or Corn.— The j fiaiem sianilunl says: '.- Mr. Hewling* : J French, of Mannlngbm. has left with ' l us au ear of com of his own raising, < . | which bi a foot in length, ami measures i j uine inches in circnmfrn-in-.- »• it*- i ! small end, and ten inches at the large ] j end, nnd contains twelve hundred : .grains." T t | A gentleman traveling in New 1 j Jersey asked his landlady if there wa* ' j a high school in the town. The lady ' j replied, as if she did not - j know what he meant, "Not very." ' I But seeing by the expression of "her 1 guest's face tliat something was wrong ( I in her answer, added, " Tim school ottr ' I Tom goes to is priUf Ai>«. " ' ) Change or Name.— The Post- [ | master General has changed the name of the Post-Office at North Vernon, in , | Sussex county, to that of Gk'mvood, , by which name it will te hereafter . | known. The date of the orilrr making , the change is Octoter lfith. The , ciiangt- was necessary from the simi- ( larity of tlie name to Vernon, New ' Vernon, and Mount Vernon, to which good share of the mail matter for North Vernon would persist in going. The distributing office for Glenwood is Warwick, Eric Railway. DaMIKI. It. Fl I.N ikf Viwlinlil m. Daniel Ellin or Freehold, ,
|lr centlv re-lelirated hi* Golden Wadding. | j,. Soy* the Drmamt: The party was i j' principally made up of his children, al grand-children, and other near relard live*, but tliere were also present 14 of 1 the original wedding party 50 years 1 tie ago, including Dr. John Craig of lhain- 1 u field, who acted as groomsman oil that 1 t- happy occasion. It fa seldom that a 1 ■m couple survive their 50th wedding an- ' nivcrsary, and still more rare tliat 1 ,e fourteen membrni of a wedding party " ,y can he gathered together after an In- n terval of half a century. A Madman's Freak.— Late on "f Sunday night, the 27th tilL, while the ,. rain was pouring down hcarily, a uiau i, was found by a |>olicrnuui scami on a „ broken car in the sLroet* of Newark, , a having in his arms a little infiuit, quite „ >- naked, cold, and nearly dead. The n » man wo* evidently insane, for lie iui- - agined his checks were beef, and hu |, tried to pull tht-iu off to eat them. The child was properly takeu care of and ,| " custody. Tlie wife uf tin- man, who q .1 ssm-UL r and got possession MUJgr bate, ami tlie "ft husband has teen placed in tlie Luna- p 'f tic .Uylum- \ ^ Belioioi'*. — A profound religious c interest hppears to have teen awakennl in Camden, and important measures are bdug taken to encourage it* pro- ™ | gress. No Ie*s than five new churcfara are now In process of erection, two haw teen completed within the pn»t year, ami others are contemplated at an w ^ early day. All the religions organixa- " ] Hons are in efficient and influential working order, thus exerting an Influ- " ence for cpod which is being widely. ; disseminated. Tl«. TBW St fret M. " E. Church la rapidly approaching complction. and will te ready for divine J service by the hoUday*. The Centen- K ory M. E. Church, which wo* dedlcn- 1 ' ; ted on the lith ulL, Is now fid rty in ' progress. It is a handsome structure, " ' 40 feet front and 81 ftet in depth. It built of Trenton brown stone, in ' ( Gothic style of architecture, and the interior arrangements are of the most conrenlent and commodious kind. i,t Tiut New Jersey Prison Com- hi j appointed by the last I<-gis- [ lolure, are actively engaged In visiting ; the prisons in New Jersey and other | States and consulting with those who * | are experienced in matters of prison ar j discipline, Ac. On Thursday evening the Cormniasfon visited the rooms of • the New York Prison Association. ' was an informal exchange of <* ; views on prison matters, during which ^ the Comu%ionere*tatad that thiy had Sl 1 visited Ihe principal prison* of New ho 1 Jersey, Pennsylvania and Massacbo- ha I satis. The effect* of the separate and «P cuutmct system* were frillv diacosned OM Bffi BWlralMW Uf luunducilig tWbrmsSory tnfiomce. tn priy»:i tam- fr. ing crime wot also oostehlered. Dnring Sh
i South Ateserlcn. The ruined districts hi Pern are to I ' te rebuilt, with the exception of Ark*. "• tegfat shocks of earthquake are still fott. The Attorney Uencralha* pub- • *n opinion in rriatipn to the . claim of a French rsftdrnt in Lima t ' who bad lost all Uf property by the mob rioto in January, to the effect tliat i foreign citixeni can only recover by the 1 process of law, in the mate manner as - Peruvian* tlietusevle*. General Hovey, ' ■ the American Minuter, hod immediate- < ly entered a protest against this opinion, 1 I, and his example lad bn followed by < t the English, French and Prussian re- I presentativr. A case, similar to the t , ffiutuius Mortam affair has occurred at Lima, oad a Catholic bishop throagh i the newspaper* was urging the courts • , to decide in favor of the boy remaining j with the priesthood because his spirit- > , ual welfare is at stake. Colonel Fran- ' Cisco Dies Conseco has teen iwotfahucd Second Vice President. ~r Extraordinary phowmena have Uvn ' j Chile. The rose and heaved and be- 1 came boiling hot, and the currents I changed their coarse. On the Chilean ' I Independence ilay, September 18, quite ' an outburst against the Ministry took 1 II crowd shouted " Down irith the Min- • istry!" and kept up the outcry even to . tlie President's mansion. In conse- • ; queucc of tlie appeals made by the 1 1 official and semi-official press, a mill- 1 s tary guard now attend the then tree. - The President still keeps Uie same 1 t Cabinet nnd i* reported to be under 1 tlie influence of Uic Minister of War. 1 . The Jfereariostatcs that an envoy from - Rounder liad arrived to negotiate a ' , peace with S|«in. Ecuador and ar- ' . rived Peru favor Aun-rlcan arbitration; i , but Chile favors the Aiwlo-French plan ' | of a tnnv. . Brazil, by whieb sixteen thousand acres 1 . are ceded u> Brazil in ^turn for a few 1 decoration* and cross-* for President 1 I Meigan-jo lias been confirmed. Apor- . lion of tlw cod.*! territory i* claimed ' , by Peru aud a protest against tlie ' whole thing is being prepared bv the I | Penivain authorities. I ' Gigantic Hohbery— *100.000 , stolen in nrnml llnylighl. |( > robbery toot place - this morning in ' j , other* wliich have occurred lately, mid j i I in which tllg |ierpetrators, .by the L . IIIIIIIWI F"'-- . Wre roeaped scot tree, ! j • probably, never to te licnrtl of again. : , I It appears tliat C. IV. IVooIsey went j , tlUs morning to the Safe Deposit Com- | , pony's Office, in Rrosdway. and took ! ■ containing |(KI.UIU fo IRx-twenty tends, | \ to 813,000 in currency. lie look u°ta j liand, nnd walked with it down , street, to No. 77, where he en- [ , tercel Edmund Coffin's Real Estate office, and placing his I six on a desk. I , with his list aud umbroliu upon tlw ■ box. Ue turned around to speak wiUi 1 u clerk, when whizz! he heard a m.ise ' , turned round and sawn young , man with the tin ho* in hi* hand milking for the door. The cry of "Stop , thief!" was inunedatcly raised, hut the tlih-r liad tetter.leg* than anybody cte-, , for he managed to make good lii* . , escaiie with the box. nnd poor Mr. j . IVooIsey, who five minute* before was , » rich man, stood ruined. A good - v enough view of the daring thief wa* v got to furnish a description of Ids hp- ; ,, liearmice, and the detectives liave teen
with the duty of catching the ' thicT and recovering the property. Rem arkahlk Breach op PituMtsE r Cask. —In the Morris County Circtit ; Court the case uf Eliza Garthwait agt. Richard Howell was brought tip:- This action was brought for the reeorcry or 1 damages for branch of promise [ of marriage. Tlie plaintiff is a w idow, and lives in New York City, and is, as she alleges, 57 years oldXjhc defendant live at Flanders, Mornk-Cotititj, i age of 77. The plaintiff nllegi-sUittV-, defendant prtaiiiysl to nrnrry her four I years' ago, atid siace that time he ha* j broken 3d* eugageuient and married j another. The defoudaut denies that \ nud. if there wa* any engagement, he '' after a qjtl* learned that *lie was a very j passionate women, aud that she nnd j her former hturtnnd lived very unhappily together, and thonglit tin- test j for . him to do under tliinc cir•cumsttinu * was to retract his promise, i ' jury came into court Ah Friday, j 1 rendering a verdict 4f82.no>) for plain- | 1 IHC Mr. Mlnton attorney, arid Mr. | j FitnJk counsel for plaint iir, and Mr. ! ' NeigbBor attorney, and Mr. -Vanattu j 1 cotuiscl for the defendant. A Modern Jomail- Tlie whaling • schooner S. A. Paine, Captain Curnm. | of Proviboctowii, reported a* arriving | at Fayal, met with an acyidcut a short 1 time before arriving in |*irt, which I near proving Dual. They liad I raptured a 100 barrel sperm whale, and 1 Captain Curren was empkiyisl on a ( staging die -competing the jaw from 1 the head, when the blubber hook broke aud te wa* tbroteftifrom die staging ! into the whole's mouth. After re- I mainiug under water some time he was t with difficulty extricated from this per- « ilous position. Fears were entertained e at first that lib- injurie* would prove' t fatal"; but late intelligence indicates s that te was slowly recovering and wa* thought to lie out of danger. p In Clinton, Mass., a little four-year-old child of the itev. Mr. gateway wa* d borncd to death, Tuesday, by itsclothes „ taking fire. The new uortlicni wing of the Trea- J snry Department at Washingtou, will h te entirely finished by the first uf Janu- * MARINE INTELLIGENCE. a IB the mouth of November tlie irou - and nan buoys m raking ohjogts in hay, FWtelfa Island ' Hound, Long Island, New llavun hnr- , and channel* through the lower B of New York, will be removed, aud r.i buoy* substituted for tliroi far the 1 trim Vinalhavcn for Plriladeiphia, ' ,. with granite, sprung s leak off Georges 17th in»L, ahd sunk at 4 p. M. " Ml 18th; ww rescued by hrijrGen. y Haveloek, and larded at Windsor, N. i- & The I. H. registered 15» tons, and * wa* iiviitt at ViBtltevai in T8fi7. when: !':
Wobosu's tTork. i from flouenci; nigiitin- | , j gale — -excel i.knt advice to i her SEX. The following inter from Fkirpnca t j Nightingale contains sodvo interv»tlng I I rWctions upon the (pieetion of : woman-* work: t London. Sept. 13, 1868. ! To Lemuel Moas:— My Dear Sir: , * Jo ill your kind letter of July 12, viz: - Giro yon Information about my own , life; though if I could it would be to r show how a Woman of very onlinary . .ability has been led toGod— by strange • and. unaccustomed (nths-io do iut Disservice what lie did inhere. Aud i I could tell you all, you would' see , W.God luw done all and I nothing. . I have worked hard, 'very hard- that . is all— sud I have nuver refused God . anything; though, being naturally a . very shy person, most of my life Hits teen distasteful to me. I have no pcenliar gifts. And I can honestly as-' r Hire any young lady, if »te wUl hut Hy- . to walk, she will soon te able to run i the -'appointed course." But then , site must first ienrn to walk, and so ; -tiencc. (Most peoplcdou't even try to r 1st But 1 would also say to all , young ladies wh" are walled to any po- . culinr vocation, qualify yourself for it , as a man doc* for his work. I)ou*t . Greek language until he is mnster of - tlie language; aud this he can become , only by hard study. And,.. . the privilege of inaccuracy^ weak- ; of muddlelieail*. Submit voiir- , that He will give lii* sum-as and Ills frirtlu-r from the truth. I qui-stuai j more futh— inore or the faiUi wiiieb I j I (ill to llitn. tr.--.ub my sorruu* hsvrl I Tlri* uiu-t I* mt . *. u- for'ie-i Uv- . ^ He same mm 'soin, ,4 tl„ newt
* - others: hut it is u divp-.-atcl'ivligilei. J If I could reuBy give tte lessou* of f yours. I indeed. I fain look U|Wi us a* e | nil of one nntbinj— the leas.ai* of my f } be time wasted. Perteps in all vimr ' y^UTe it wUI te tho time you will alter- . [ wlB Ik- no worker You wlfi not pr." - 1 1 duce one ^perfect work, " hut only a ! , ' Fray telievu me, my dear sir » itii , . j great truth, ever yinir faiUitUl servant, j ! j Ip- riding liitlierfrtsn l'hifadelplila [the other day. « lien I saw upon tin j .1 train Willie Todd. Speaker tvdfiix s; | inquire iuto th • person ami history of Thaddy Morris, who luiri Isvn ptigelo | Speaker Ftaihlngtemiti IRjtl. and viri,tial j Npeukeroftholleusi-ol'Iteprescntativc*. Mr. Penningtofi was a dclighful old gi-ntleinan igtinraut of |>arluum-iiuiry prnctie57"aud lie was elected by it can- 1 , promise and Marshall, of Kentucky, i 'laced in Ids embarrassing chair, be j the great dog-pit of the House j ' barking, like Cerberus, under him, and jl ho took every ruling, point, aud sug- 1 ' gestion from Thaddeu* mmt grateful- - iyOnce, it -is related, when youug Morris find prepared everything snug- • ly Pennington, outlined the ord.v of j prompted him completely, and left the course "straight uS" tlw crow flics," so tliat a wayfaring man, though a fool, need not gu.a»lray, be said to the speaker: " Now. go on." " >'ow, go on!" cried PenuiDgton, : promptly, to the Houscrat which ttere . was huge laughter. P* It was an inspiring tldng hi sen that boy. secreted in the pinnacle of the nation, like Paid Revere'* friend in the old South Church spire, supply- \ ing knowledgv to the gray-beard who s has the honor without the skill of governing. There is many a boy, unseen, nt the elbows of statesmen— little follows uf downy chins, whose bead* are a* long a* a sum at compound interSPEOIAL NOTICES. ' Get Yourself a Rone. Your Ml* will sooa psr for four to»w.Bui!SI*xU>:.*k*»orrl!iui»Trr, aowleb* MS ' tlw "miller faum," ColuaM* amn, s u|* itlsjid. e fa CstanY * Ley. lee, lIsllSB.) N... W Arek "".te.sl.'rluta! i "° 'Tt**"1 *""* oam' "
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