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she &tran h**rr tepsMghjOapt May QtMty. I. J a R. MACON.Uil.I.. Brr. t, |H«. CITY ANT) COUNTY ate & wStf i MarST 17, l*W.^oud will Us presided WfSTr.it. — The. Autumn siaw-in doiml no Monday wills n> pleasant a day as Ike haut could wi»h. Whiter ... comnnnetd on Tuesday with an -orer- , Vat sky and n spit of aoow, by way of /.■.minder thai g* Hoary king' was on Wand, f«*pami to do hi* duty. *olhbom' L'xiox. — a. meeting ,/f Ih Caps May rioldirrs' Union will bo bokUwCftdOntax Way* office on Saturday evening, 5th InaU, at halfpnat seven o'clock. a general attendance of the UMabenf is desired, as bu•Inea* of importance will be transacted. Tub Improvement* noticed In the Ware Ibr aome time putt, are progressing rapidly. A btrge numlirr of workmen are engaged dm tile Stockton House. and the building will probable be rained thta wk. Sir. J. E. Mocray hxsWs Centre House Improvement wef advanced. whHe the t'olbmbla ' House will be ao changed by next acnson that Ita old-Hint- guests will hardly reenghlxe h. BoAJUttur ExAMO-Kit*. - -The Board of Examiners mot at the Court House . 1«1 l lie 27 lb Inst., and granted l.lcvnoes j to the following candidates, for leach- i t ing school:-. t SBCUMD GUAUt- A. L. Hnillrs. ' .lain,-. OaUalier. , tiiimd IsitAiiK. — Miss treorgic 1111•iii'lli, lluji-pli U. Juhuson. George El- i dredge, John Stiles, 11. C. Vanaman. 1 Ouc candidate waa refected. thomas it. Aaxxw. the celebrated j \ N>w York Grocer A Tel Dealer, N»2«0 ] ; Greenwich Street New York, is now ■ offering tlie. -greatest bargains ever of- I ' - fend the public in that eily. to dose L out Uls immense slock of Groceries. ' tubs, Flour, Molaaao* jfc., before New Years. ""Sow is the time ip purctuu*- , ~ "for the HbBdays. ~T~~* ' " " f " A KOI* NO TIIK PTBAMIDK."A— A j ' lecture waa given in the Scaville Hap- ; list church on Tnesday night of last , : w.sdt, by Rev. A. G. Tbtqnoa. of Cora■ien. this subject, " Around the Pyr- j niuids" was a general outline of their vicinity and country. It waa a very inieivaUng account of the characters nnd- habits of that jicople. He luts with him jictmewr'-pressntlng the unmarried kidy nt home and in the strict . the water carrier and some others.— The leetnre was attentively listen,. I to by u large audience. our DenuUville heller. dkxnisvii.lk. Nov. 25th HW. kin. EorroH:- as but Uttle lias tnuisplivd in our vicinity oflatc to Intermit the people of our own quiet village, of course there can be bnt little to , report that would interval the readers ; ..Nli, Wave. We take pleasure, however, in noticing a series of temperance meetings. - held under the direction of our earucst and foithfrti President of- the township Association, Mr. K. B. Buahnell, and to whom much credit U due for the . zealous manner in which tha subject , lias been kept beforr the people of the : , township, and for the great share of . t success witlah has attended the effort* f of the natodatlou. The first meeting was held on tfclar> ! J day arming, 21st lost., In Hie Calvary ? . church at Seville, ami was addressed by Bev. Mr. XlDbotaou, of Phflndrl- . piibi, Stale agent Of the Temperance , Society of Pennsylvania. His address. , thougii well filled in with wit and ha- 1 i law. holding up to the audience intern- ; pentwe in its roost ledkulou* form, 1 1 was aavert balsas Instructive. , latsl SsbbaJi Mr. Nicholson ad- : tin-Mid a large and nt'inlivc audience .ieet, also in (fan aAonmon in the OukxJ ] Baptist Church at DenniavlUc, and in the evenina at lite M.TS. Church. In ' . his sormouVfi thr evening Mr.' VuJnfc- j sun took up the Tdu ComninudiucuU. and Showed conclusively that liquor : drinking km In yB'.ti' j I ill the cause of temperance, well posted ' - upon fee aphjactt . a fluent, gurible I -peaksrantl, altogether. the matter was j I ptvaotlssl to us in aut-U a tuantwr as i, I seldom our privilege to have it This srtie. of nifcetiiigs c-W on Monday evening in the M. E. Church, which meeting if made doubly in- [ teres ting by the prrscBrr of Vigilant and Mac of Hope Lodges I. 0. of G. j a T..iu neiiia. Thepeopk- were ad- a drosasd by Rev. Mr. Manning, and > , Hon. Wns. 1L Bml»h. Mr. Smith truly start bug. Mr. Manning orgad c tU- uscsaaity of securing pro)iet k-gis- t lnti'-ti iu rifcrt-a-e U> the tutu traffic, t flntt rdumtiug the moral sentiment of 1 the pubfic up tv that. riamUcd UattU i shall dare to rise up in Its powvv and t crush out the aecncscd evil. i lkifotv lb* <-k»e uf the tuootiug, a t court was. Atatitutcd for the trial of » Kiug Al'vhok mid .trial to take plats t Tbetkdsrof (bod TetnpUrs hen) „ nlrmdp amnVr forty members, C. M. c W*,f.T.

■ Tlie Bjard ofcln^-L, Tu'-ktlsy, ^nln, »» Tnmton, and SSSR23 Memhrrs— Senators Betlle, qjays, r Hoblns.^Rlehey and Wlnfleld. The vote of Galloway township. Ai- - ixittle eonnty. isna -thrown oat by the - County Canvassers, for irregularity in return, and waa not counted in their return to the Stale Board. On motion, -their action waa austainsd. The following ate the official return « ° for Klertora, Governor and Congress 171 i - Atlantic, 815 1381 818 1385 f Bergen- 2771 2160 2789 2147 , Burlington. 5182 5il2ll 5200 5801 Camden, 3014 4154 3050 4120 Cape May. 072 IKS 088 94« r 4,'umls-rland, 2358 3777 2394 3742 t Easter, 11528 13043 11713 128W, a Gloucester, 1700 2475 Raa/24« . Hudson, 11084 7:102 11300 7103 . Hunterdon, 4700 3414 4705 3384 ■ Mercer, 4135 4378 4480" 4337 - Middlesex, 4274 31M0 4325 8912 - Monmouth. 5230 3771 5303 8700 . Morris, 3974 4283 4029 -CllO Ocean, 1001 1870 1020 1850 Passnir. 3407 4056 3131 4032 , Salem, 2202 2550 2219 2552 Somerset, 2535 2180 2539 2178 • Sussex, 3209 2180 3211 2219 f Union, 3731 3425 3785 3373 , Warren. 4150 2027 4122 2020 ' Total. 82782 79882 83019 79072 Whole number of ballots rej., 355. Average Ik-nioenilie vote, 82,725 1-7. i Avrragc.Hcpubliean vote, 70,871 5-7. j Average Democratic nmi.. 2,8533-7. ' Batlibtlph's majority. 4547. Cungrrssionni Vote. I 1st Dnrrnii.-T. Moore, it. Bayanl. l>. , Atlantic. 1400 7W C'wnden. 4191 3070 , ' Cape May, 941 087 ■ I Cumberland. 3750 2370 Gloucester. 2402 1790 Salem. . 2519 2219 1 I 15212 11538 I '1 11538 Moore's m'aj. 3074 Ballots rejected, 72. 2d wist. Busling. a. Ilalgbt, p. i | 1 j Burlington. 5845 5248 1 Mercer, 4293 4519 1 Monmouth. 3579 5482 , ] Ocean. J77T , 1110 , 15494 10309 ! , 15494 i 1 • 1 1 , Height's majority, 815 - j | -j.._ ' Ballots nOcvted, 59. .j j 3d di*t. Clark, b. Bird, u. ! ' | Huntenlon, 3399 4782 ! I Middlesex, 3944 4301 • I 1 Union. 3332 3787 : j Warren, 2013 , 4158 ; 16450 19570 j , ' ' Bird's majority. ' 4120 I ; Ballots n-Jeeted, 89, | i ! 4th Dnrr, Hill, K. Rnllhrty, D. , I Bergen, 2UH 2722 , i Essex townships, 3710 3107 ! , Morris. 4290 3914 ! I Passaic*. 4034 * 3381 I , -. Sussex. . 220K 3233 , 10448 10390 1 , 10303 i Hill's mai. 58 : I Ballots rejected, 03. ( ! otli dist. Halsev. u. Cleveland. D. I I Hudson, 7377 10932- I ' Xewark. 9180 8277 | 10857 19209 ' 10857 ' I I Cleveland's majority, 2352 j Ballots rejected, 81. ( j On motion it was resolved that in - where the proper initials of a , : candidate are given In a vote the vote 'I counted ; and under that rule lite I following were admitted : , . i : Th. Randolph, 1 ; T. F. Randolph, j ' i : J. L Blair, 1 ; Then. Randolph, 1 ; 1 1 j Tbeo. F. Randolph. 1 ; W. Moore, 1 ; 1 1 18. J. Bnynrd, 1. Ailjourncd. ; , > mr. john u mi kmhiit, a"*pro- | ' I mineitt cittr-ra of this .State, died at his ! ' : residence in Rordentoifii "on Saturday, j ' 28th, in the 71st y.su- or lA age. Mr. ; •' r was one of tlirTHrrctnrs of j 1 the Camden and Anrtmy Railroad, and 1 ' , one of the largest stnekhoklers. j i i isi - r tub Hudson C'o. Board of Freehold-] , j er», at it meeting recently held, a|v- j , . pointed a Special Committee to lnves- j l ! tigate tutd report upon the feasibility j } j of consolidating under one municipal ; r j Government the cities of Jersey City, 1 c j Hobnken, Hudson City and Bergen, j f baldness, grnyness, and other im- ] perfections of tlie Hair win be regarded j » )*' innrininiJila jR.r n trial nf MBl.k,^ ; A. Allen's Improved (sew ilfti) Hair : - j Restorer or Dressing, (fa one lmt(e.) < Every- Druggist sells it. Price One <i I Dollar. 4Mw. l i Another Uar'riMe Marker. 1 | a curl ml-buebsa child and then | boasts it on a stove. We have received -the particulars of 1 ; horrible affitlr wblch occurred mbout 1 mile frtan Coming, Wednesday tost, ' Xovemls-r 25. At' the plave ludicah-d there Midas ' a family named McCulloch, consisting ' of Mr. and Mrs. McCnlloeh and their three children, aged reapeetivuly tire, ' three and one and a half years. The ' ' husband is represented to he a ihiOlcss, ! j indolent fellow, and his wife has been ' compelled to labor to support the fiunl- ' , ly. She has lately bn selling sewing ' machines, and on Wednesday last, ' sharted on n trip through the our- { rounding country for that pnrpnan, leaving her rhildren in cfaaiye of a girl : 1 named fcrber, aged elglitren ymn, 1 1 whom she bad biffifi for tl* purpose. ' In the- evening, the youngest child '] cried and was frelfol, when, it It said. Barber threw tt upon the floor and 1 I - to"** Th" - ikaa a*taiut rcreaS^hlte imS, tew f ri^Ud Barb,:r then threatemTIo k ^riSei ;thod^li 'a' ""'-r " thing, told hrtTbrt lTdw^dtilet " ' "ua!'1^ -""'iftf in*- * bjMte,or M 1

'■TATE ffiBWB. I The new wittg of the State IVisou, a utendtrl for fcnutk- eonrlcta. Is nearly J , i -ompletad, and will be occupied in the course of a few weeks. It Issiknatrd , Wh oftiw keaper's apartments, fore , mg tho soull, wall, and is entirriy are 1, i si rate frmn_ the male apartment, as much Kiioi' two separate buildings , .- surroundod by a high wall. There ane throe tiers of cells oT ten each, each cell a bring Intended for two occupants. A r huge hall run* the full k-ngth and e height!, of tforVlng. and Into this and yard fronting, it is intended to let a certain number at s time enjoy the sun and .atmosphere for exercise. About -< sixty female are now* in the Institntion. : A SINOPLAR explosion happened at Newark. While n boy was adding ;j ginrepot an explosion took place, and 7 the vessel containing the glne dashed 1 into the face of the youngster, - injuring U him wverely about tho foceand left > arm. It appears the water had com- ' ploiely evaporated out of the little boil3 er. Hence the explosion. , attempt at UioaWAY kobbbkv. 7 —As Mr. J. O. Norwood, living near 2 M'inslow, waa returning home a few ] niglita since, he was stepped in tlie . road by a man who demanded his 1 money. Mr Norwood feigned to wake 2 on effort to give it to him, and finding ' that this piece of strategy had thrown J the robber off his guard, lie dealt him j a blow with his cane, knocking Jtini - down, when the latter jumped up and ' 1 made good his escape. — nut Jertry ' j The First lktptistChurehnf Rridge- . ; ten have ■eCttredVhc services of Rev. William Wilder, of Philadelphia, as ' jxistor of their church. He will lie installed nlsmt the 1st of January next. ] The new college to be erected and , endowed at Uohoken by n bequest of the late Edwin A/ Stevens, in the squarc bounded by Hudson and River and Fifth and Sixth affieets, will cost fully 8290,090, which is 850,099 morethanthesumGx|ueatbed. Theholance will be raised by a few gentlemen of the city interested In tho movement. ; Tlie designs for the now building have been completed at tlu- office of tlie IIo- - : Iaual and Improvement Compnny. Ct'Riot-s death of a child.— a ! small child of Mr. John W. Brown, ot j Vlucentown, met lg-r death in A pecu- . ] that the cblkl went out of the house her fooler's yard, unknown to her . ' l«r«nU. wlwrsa gauu cook is kept, i bird was remarkably tierce, and , set upon lite little girl, | her down and peeked her so I badly that lockjaw set in shortly afterl wards and caused her death. TltE Camden and Amboy Railroad Coui|(my Is having built an iron sidre : wheel steamer. It is 100 foot in length, . ] with proportionable dimensions, and freight across the'S-lA^TTt Cam- ' ] den. mb. wanikild, of Newark, is a . ! |iromlurnk randiihtte for tlie position , of State lVisnn Keeper, Mr. W. was : qiiiuria prominent candidate a year ago, and came within a few votes of securing the caucus nomination. General Heck man. of PhUllpsburg, nlso a <and i, late. Mr. Txvi 8cobcy, , of Monmonth, is urgetl for llio same , |xisitiou by a number of Mends. Mr. Geo.- A Walker, the present incnm- , who was apfiointed to fill the vn- 1 , iwncy occasioned by the recent death j of his brother, is also a candidate. I In reference to the Treasury office, j ib generally conceded that tho present ' efficient and gentlemanly officer. Col. ] , I P. McMlchael, will be continued | in the position. sale or the morris and evex ( I Railroad.— The Susarx HcraU says: i , . Although not officially protnulpiusl, I I the Diet is nevertheless conceded, that ; 1 arrangi nicnts are alirut Iwing consuoi- 1 : I mated by n hieli the Morris A Essex { , I llonl will pass into the hands of Debt- 1 : i & Ijirkawamia Conpany, lU las- 1 1 j company having purchased d ma- i I j^rity of tho siock. Tlie Morris pnd , . j rani consolidated, is also j \ I virtually, a omeoUdation of the Susarx i i Railroad in ttic same aVrangcmcut, i ] mid will put ak i-nd to the litigation , i loncerning the 351prr ntf drawback, I i which has been a bone of contention I Ix-twoen the two corn panics for several past. Upon the strength of these : j n-|H,rts. wc understand that the stock < j of the Morris Rprd has gouc up from ! ■ j to 191. , I } The flmeral bf the Rev. Mr. Matti- ] | son, a prominent Methodist minister, ' took Place at Jeraw Otr no Thattta- i 1 i giving day. iNSTALATtON.— On the 1st of Janu- 1 ' nry next Ker." Wlllhun Wilder will be Pastor of the Flint Baptist 1 Church of Bridgeton. Worth Attention. , We remind all our readers that they i . will consult their own profit as well as i pleasure, by providing themselves now i , with that moat uxuelk-ut. interesting ' | and vahmhle journal, called the Amrr- , .Igriraharui— though Dot exdu- i slveiy an agricultural jqurnal, as it has t breu enlarged to embrace tlie Garden, < and especially Household labors and I cares, and the wants and interests of children and youth. - Wis aX valuable for the residents of Cities and Tillages, ns for counter people. No other Jour- j nal for the same-motiey gives so large ( an amount of realy tueful. reliable, I , practical Infeimation. The paper is ] literally flill of gdtsj things, eanffblly , prejinred by intelligent, tlmrobghly < practical men. The hundreds oT hnau- , 1 tifol engravings, given in each volume, ] , pleasing and interesting In n high ] I degree, and ate alone worth tnanv times , ' the subscription price, which is pfoied , , very low on account of the immense , , eireuktlton that enables the pubUshvn, 1 f to givc.a great deal for a little money, t —The Agricubmritt is not a new enter- t prise, of uncurtain value aad promise, i , it just entering np.ro ita 28th an- > gggli

BJptlssia Of a Japanese ■Indent. A carious and interestitqj ceremony took place at the SL James Church, > New Brunswick, on Sunday last, when ' 1 a roung Japamue of whom then are ; " several students in Rutgers College, - prraented himself for the sacrament of 1 » baptism. The New Brunswick Frede-" I > nian says, that answering audibly and ' -- s-itisfaetorialy the questions as' to bis 1 Christian belief and experience, he was r i baptiaod, receiving by his own choice, J the name of John Wesley in addition 1 to his Japanese name of Iwoski NagL 1 After the ceremony of baptism. Dr. - 1 Tiffany the Pastor, briefly narrated . 1 some points in the history of the young ■ - titan wljo left Japan some three years j ago to obtain an English education— l went to England where he remained i i two years, and then came to this coun- . s try, arriving nt New Brunswick last , I spring. In visiting the different | I churches in that city be went In -turn j j unsolicited to SL James, bring pleased j - better tltc preaching of Dr. Titfouv - tiian any other of our ministers, lie ] continued to' attend service there— j united with tlie Sabbath School, and r was a constant worshipper. On the , first Sunday in October he gave eviL. dence of a Christian expericnoe. and j , after several interviews with the Doc- : e tor proposed to be baptized. The Doc- , tor advised him to do So and leave the ! ] future study and to Providence the ' , question of particular church member- ] , ship. Nagi's Mends objected to ' this i [ course, and he, greatly desiring to j honor Christ. !»-gan the investigation j of Church organizations; and becom- ] iug satisfied that the doctrine# of MeritoiUsnf thirty represenusl the teaehin-.-of Scripture and that the usages of Methodism were well calculated to assist in the development of Christian ] character, he decided tt, join tliat ' Church, and made his election etn- ' piratic by taking the name (nf his own motion) of the great reformer whose : ' labors resulted in the organization of 1 tlie Methodist Episcopal Church. ' after the baptism ami the reception of 1 Xngi and four others, the Doctor spoke j • briefly of the influence which tile ser- 1 vief might have on tlie future of the j future of the church and the evangelizing of Japan, taking as his texf Zneh. - 4:10: " Who Hath despised the day of - small tilings?" ' Special interest attaches to this ease. ■ from the -fort- that though tlirre is a ' ' Protestant Christian Mission in Jn|xtn. ] ■ there have been no open professions j r among the natives, nnd wc believe that John Wesley lwo-ki'Nagi is with one i I single exception the only baptizi-d naThe annual eanmunlentiaa of this body was concluded Thursday at ' Trenton. Tlu- session .(wc Irani from . the flouttr ) Iras been one of tlie pleas- [ antral, in even" respect, that lias ever j been held. Tho nttendaneu was uuprecedontly large, anil tlie proceedingmarked with a spirit or harmony nnd ; unity of uction that speaks well for tire1 ftiture usefulness and efficiency of tltc I ' order. Among tlie distinguished 1 nicmliera of the order present were F. i ' I>. Stewnrt. Deputy Grand Sire of the United States, from Washington, D. C., occupying tlie second positiou of ■ imjiortancc in the country, and Past • Grand* Master William H. Barnes, of j 1 Georgia. Both of these gentlemen dc- • firmed eloquent and interesting nd- * ! dresses. The complete list of the offi- " ; cers it as follows: 1 Iliram II. lie Groin, Grand Master. I John 8. Stratford, Deputy Grand - | Muster. I ■ George W. Hubbard. Grand War- i • | den. ' ' John O. Knum, Grand Secretary. 1 Joseph L. Limb. Grand Treasurer. : \ Dayton B. Whitaker, Grand Hepre- : scntative. , | On the tweujy -sixth of next April L j tlie order threughont the whole cnun- ■ j try' Will celebrate the fiftieth nnniver- : j aary of Ita eatabUsliment in the United | • j States. The order will 1* represented • j from every part of tlie country, and it ■ expected to constitute an important I J epoch in the history of the order. . The I I Grand Irodge took action In reference : ; to attending, and resolved to nttrnd.in - , and to reenmnit-nd all the subI ordinate lodges in the State to attend. , j is to be held at Philadelphia — — I C1RAND ENl AHFXENT I. O.Q. F. I The Trenton "aztltr says the Grand , i of the Independent Or- ; ! der of Odd Fellows of the. State of New ' Jcney, held it- 28th annual •caainnin • j that city on the 9th. An unusual large number of Representatives were : in attendance, every encampment in . ; the State being fully represented.— "Tftmi hid hffibh'w ■iiiiMrwna sfrw gather the following statistics of the Order— Nnmber of encampments, 29; , number of members, 1,291; initiated. . 025; admitted by mud, 38: re-Instated, : 1 11; withdrawn by -card, A3; aaprrar- 1 ■ did, 29; dkvi, 78; net incnase during ; tlie year, 306: nuinbrr of Patriarchs . i ] relieved, 81; the amount paid fbr relief I of Patriarchs. «8fll 14; the amount ; ' paid for burying dead, 8200; amount . ■ of annual receipts, *5,794 01. The in- - crease in membership Is larger than I ; before in the same period since the - , j establishment nf the order ill the j I : State. r An Important Railroad Decision. An important railroad derision has bun rendered by the Supreme! ' : Court of Illinois, Involving a question ' t of great interest tongricnlturisU whose > bound pr adjoin any of oor rail- : B«ds. The question arose In several - I Circuit Courts some years since, and j litigated srlth various fortune, i until at kut the court of dtrnitr resort ; I j lieard and determined it forever. ! I I Thus it runs: Farms lying eoutigu- ^ - to railroad-, whose corner grounds f 1 ' fields or stacks take lire from locomoj Uvea, can recover damage. But where j tiiere is negligence on the part of both 1 ' railroads and fltrnwn, in permitting • i,garas and fereds on The railroad himl; i ail jhluinT the track, and in the fence : , oornera b-loogiug to the form, so that " fire lakes ou the form Man the railroad 1 ; ] land, ^htao can be no recovery. Mu- • tuitt ur|Rg^-Rtrt«da Sctionfor dart- ; '1>- opinion «' the court in lite are * th^Ohio a, id Mississippi Railway k'-idTa ulimUr ^t^L, mi tl„- mm- j I

foreign news. i EtriiorE. The London pieaa eomnwhts favor- E i ably oo the Chfawfli mlaaksi and ad- , vises, a speedy rutifieKion af the treaty. , Italso urgea t tie comml salon for the aetr tiement of the Abihmis ciaibs to sit ; alternately in Louta and Washing- s I Urn. The last Parliamentary election J , retnrna show a reduction in the liberal \ , raxtority. Mr. Gladstone was dries ted : ii in Southwest lanes shire. a , The provbdooal goepnmeat of Spain a has reduced tha import ihitlsa, and the ! I ricctfona for the Cortes are unnoance<l : a I for December 15. Arms and troops i . are being shipped to Cuba. „ j , The entption of Vesuvius is snbsld- t 1 The French government is conduct- o . iug the prosecution* against the press v t with' nnuaual severity. J , Count Bismarck makes nc secret of c , his joining the liberal organization. d 1 _Th« great Powers have dedared thai o J ; the course of Wallacliia is false to the t j. : obligations of the treaties. c , i Jefferson Davis has delivered a lcc- a . ture in Leamington, England on the a 1 j Holy Land. *' fi , ' British claims for indemity on cases J . adjudicated in the American Courts of 3 I j Admiralty will not be heard by the c , 1 Alabama commission. { v . i Another dreadful coliery explosion j u ; i took place ycstenlay at Wigan. About t j i 300 persons are supposed to have beeti j t , ] The liberal majority in (he porlia- , r , mcntaty eieetionslh England has in- s , creased to 119. v . j Serious election riota have taken plate i t ,j Several publi srsakers have been air. ! | their opinions. , | the Aim riran n.id.uts in Berlin. ' t j- Advice* front Il-ug Kong are to the 1 1 ' 15th af OetoU-r. Mr. Burfingame i- j I I still sharply criticised by tltc English 1 1 , | had liven fired hi' Chinese gun- j j i strurtions to aeeetle to tnc British de- t f- missionaries. The rebels had entered . I 1 Xingpo. I c 1 1 28th of Cctob-rt Tlie Mikado lmd - ' , been crowned Emperor. Jethlo still , I , j remained cioscd, but was ready for , i . j opening to foreign trade as soon as the 1 1 ! conference between the authorities nnd ' ' !vthe fiireigti consuls mine to an end. ! ' I Xngati nnd Hakodadt had been seized | ' ' | by tlie southern troop*. The foreign j • " j Havana despatches state that ninny | < _ j young men are abandoning the revo- 1 ' I luttonnry forces nnd returuing to tlieir ' j ; i homes. The revolutionists are report- 1 j ° nu-nt. ami in consequence, Count llal- 1 j ' maaeda lias allowed three days' grate 1 ' | before commencing active operations. , ' ' I The revolutionisU are reported in j 1 | front of .Santiago de Cuba, which city - 1 j. they have been closely invested, dc- / ' neuiding its surrender.- The Governor j 1 r "f ,hc dktrict, however, iuts a large j •' _ I force to oppose them. A re part was i I current in Havana nnd Santiago that j - a compromise had been agreed u|»n ' 1 ' the 28tli ult, tliat Salnave intended to ! i _ j bombard Jaemel aax Cayes nnd St. : < i Marc, and tlie British steamer Dart 1 I liad procecdcl immediately to the lat- 1 • ter plarg. No isimlattlmcnt took ! | place, however, and Salnave. with his ! " I twosresscls. returned to Portnn Prince ! or. tlie 0th mst. Tbr AmerirartConsul I at Connives liad b-»u railed upon by I General Niet-rin t-> surrender one Mr*. . I N-itqu - He . r inexBe. but he [ refttard to do - > m l *.m bar awny on J the Don. t, siakine Iti'gLUfiCHCE. , Sen it Vt R IWrobos. from MM- ! ,, dletuwti. with granite, for philsdelphm * . went on the IVLware Breakwater on . Friday nigbt«0ih and would be a total • • loss except sails and rigging Crew I saved. I Scire Mary 8. Tiered-, Shaw, , ■ ■ I while at anchor in Little Egg' Harbor r'j night of 17th Inst,* lost one of her crew ] i i ; named Soniunl Trvou overboanl.— • ' t ! ('apt 8haw states tliat the man l^il an ! • ] attack rtr insanity, and while in that \ I I statcjutnpcdoreiiionrdandwusdruwn- - ' ed. Ti-i:f Snot:) PiasAoa SESSrSuTt. ' FitANtisco.-The clipped ship Val- j i ; j paraiso. Captain Man son, nrri»-cd yes- 1 < - terday, sailed from 8au Fransisco on ] t - j the 20th of Angnst, making the' pass- ] > • age in 90 days. Her- passage from t ! j New York obt, sailing on the 10th • ' March, was made in 128 days with a ' f fttil cargo of rails, nnd her entire nb- ■ 1 ' settee from XeA York has been only 8 1 1 months and 14 du^n • ] PEL-MfA is now engaged in building I , : a swift wooden corvette, the Ariadne- 1 ; to be armed with six very heavy guns, t : 72 and 90 pounders of their system. , ] The idea is to engage Iron-clada at re- • ' i mote distances, and, l«y matKeun-ring. " ^ j to avoid close action. 't | The ship Valparaiso, from San i t j Francisco, reports having tpokro on . : September 22. in latitude 35 fla Inngi- - I tude 113 wt*t, the ship Irowrence, from " I 'Sab Francisco tbr New York, she be- ? ! j ing on fire at the time. The Valparj also recrivrd on board her crew and . : ! brought them to this port. Captain , ] I Johnson, of the Iztwrenee, report* that * i the fire was discovered among the car- , ' go, which consisted principaUy of hides j ! nnd rags, on September 18, and all .1 hands worked for three days and nights ^ , | to extinguish it, but -without avail • I I Tlie cause of the fire is supposed to i , j have been spontaneous oumbustion. i i- Sena fly. of Pftam^ihia. 147 ton. ' register, built at Camden, N. J, In ° : | 1856, now -at ProvkleDre, ha* been ; puratuued by Stephen P. Andrews and - j others, of that eily, on 'private terms. ! ; She will lairaqftrrhail Irian Providence. ' a Tnt-it balsam. -Dr. Wistar'a ' Balsam -if Wil-i Ola-try is I rut) a Bo'i- - sa.n. It, awt-u. tha knlnWi prin-J-I pie .It the Wild < 'la-ny, (he Iwfoamie priqautse of tar ami of i^ue. Ita in- .

('■Bed Stale, (ireait CtMsrt— 1st AdtairalityraroitTANT traci-ioN jCB0JJwTBIt • JKReEY WATTCRA * Before Judge Nehoo. £ * John Whitman v*. Joseph Thrtnp* • ] This U a motion for a ofr triaL > suit in trespass was brought by c against Thompson forsste- « ' ing and carrying away by forw snd . < in the lower Uy of NeW Yotk, ; certain vessel called the Ann L. ( ! her tackle, fhrnltuxe, Ac., • • and dispoeing of the same. ' ' j The defendant plead the general i»- s sue, and also a special ptat setting up that the plaintiff, an inhabitant aad ^ resident of New York, was at the time of the seizure engaged with his vessel J within the waters of tlie State of New • and within the bounds of the f county of Monmouth, of said State, in - for clams, contrary to an act of tlie Legislature of Xew Jersey, and J tliat the defendant being Sheriff of the I county of Monmouth aforesaid, seised ■ and carried away the vessel la parsu- i nncy of the authority of said act, and - gave information to two . of the Peace of the oounty of before whom such pro- ' endings were had; tliat the said vessel j condemned and sold by direction - or the said justices and according to ; i the provision of the act aforesaid. On ' ; tlie justices was given in evidence with j ; much other testimony relating to tlie j seizure, tlie locality within which it ] scd the damn.- » -I' tin- plaiuliff at t J finding sliould l«- regwnkd sufflcielit to | , ! this might linvr I— n sufficient if the j ; find ao provideiL But tin- jurisdiction ! til express terms, "to seizures within | , which tlie jury lure negatived. It Is ! ( argued tliat the judge erred in ( the jury tliat the record of j tlie Justices was only priinu facie cvl- j j was conclusive of tin- Inet of thedtedg- ] to inquire whetlier or not this record | in this collateral suit was conclusive of all till- facta therein contained, ex-' . cept those refitting to tlie question of - 1 jurisdiction, for the reason that the j . j considering go!'-s to die root ,if this ae- ! . lion and overrides every other question f- ! involved. Even if the Judge erred in I 1 admit, it couhl nut Imve altered the ! . rentiers every |«irt of the proceeding* . j before the justices coram min-jndicue i ,] Judgment for the plaintiff.— A*. F. ! ; Herald, tilh ull. SPECIAL NOTICES. ] j Denfne**. Rli ml tt-** A ( near rh j wset'". :yfsr |g.'| j : ] fir. i (star's Italssni of Wild i lierry. ! Where tats Mllrie la k*o»s It 1. s work el < I we!! la lTeo-M lahV' l' j Adkre, disrsMl of the TSroafc Oerl sail | , other., n'll-w-o,, CjL i ttermsa i—puUtlo* of IhUrouairr. wrne^M J test'ksisatasffitstaa I have, 1* wy tadnlaukl lis* waSe of Jour aaluahle u-a Urts-, is, h.aa «tSK 55S5ass£»s2 (Ztrrry ejbei dieifune Ikl freoj ra Grace's Crlrbratrd Salve. oat th* u ce>TJ A n| strn w. rovfi.r a son. Bootoa, I Soldh)- Apnllscir^i sad |- l-rvp wtora. j - : if ■ J | I - :

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