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tkifficns tin % te?tf«ta«i,6ap. K»y County, I. J. s. k. maookaoi.f.. I MM. CITY AND COUNTY * Jfe Tmt Annual Election of the Ca pe May County Soldier* • Union, wlllukc piaer at IhrW ate office, on the thin] . Hsturday of the present month, (Dec. lEh). Xrery member 1* earnestly derired to be Qresent, ss business of Iraports*, wm be presented for con.ld.T1 sfloo. w*. t. Stevens, Secretary, pro um. Ull Is Wsreleli. ^-s pemxkrsixo— Improvements. Will1 The weather for the put A jolly party— The skater* on ; (tatted.,. COWKO —Christmas. Ooao-The old year. YKKDSATTlSirriON -Our sidewalk*. I 8«a»0*ABLH~icc. _ ______ i '■ DisSAtkl l) L — Spitting tobacco-juice in church. MORE or it— locoaaant talking and Isugfalng. " BUST— The carpenters on the Island. DOX*T lio rr— Borrow your neighbor*s Wave. Pr* coxth a— Subscribe for it yourwtll attended— Tbe churches. "BAnnco"— The Stockton House. Boxuttoa AsaoctATioY.— TbeCaps May taming Fund and BuMteg Anociatlon of Os pe Island. Is having extraordinary success. The Secretary, John W. LyceM, reports that the money alwajrs meets with a ready tale at on unprecedented!)' high bonus, having u ranged during this year over 830 on a loan of moo. The gain ou each share this year has been, so Ore, 84.30 cm a monthly Investment of one dollar. As an invcatmsnt it win bo difficult to find anything to equal this, and ua cheap and easy method of procuring ' homes for persons dependent on . weekly al monthly salary, nothing ran equal It. To all persons taring money for ■any purpose the Cape May Saving Fund and Building Association offers superior facilities. Money is loaned only t« stockholders. A new aeries of stock wiU be issued * in January, when a payment of one dollar ou each share, subscribed for, will he, required, and one dollar per month, afterward, until each share Is worth two hundred dollars, by the monthly patients and gains on bonuses, interest, fines, and other sources of Those desiring to take stock in the new Retire ran subscribe at the next monthly meeting. December 28lh, at the Mayor's office. Mr. Lyoett will always he found ready to explain the objects, plans and sosui who may desire It Can Academy.— At an examination of the scholars of Cape Academy held December 1st and Ud, the following named scholars were moritorioua, having received a high general average: , Divialou A— Herbert W. Edmunds. 98.6; Mary 8. Beeves, 03.6; Eliza IV. Reeves, 02A; Salllic II. Hand, 02.4; Mary H. Teal, 80. Division B— Mary C. Foster, #4.6; LUkl» F. Butherford, 94J; Pbtebe J. Stiuuoo, 84.2; Annie M. Stevens. 9M; Isabella T. Stevens, 81.8; Anna M. Braves. 91; Bla IL Little, 80; EveHnelLWillldKBG. Division C— Mattis H. WhlUdin, 02.88; Mary J. Ware, 08; Mary Ella 3tevsna,«; Btotoly M. Johnson, 80; Watara M. Edmunds, 80; Afaagall P. -—*»<*• . FtttftrO Ks-mwm— Borne of our dtfasms an making good nae of the' proeent oohtsnap, and have commenced HHng their leer-hotteR. On Monday taWtoeaoticBdannmberaf trams passing Mir (flee, loaded with loe some three er four Inches to thlcknras, and tootato be of excellent quality, It being ftee from snow and din - TMe le wise to our people commeocingdftracnrtytoiay to their eupply of for kftersnow has accumulatod upon fl>« how dean and dear ice, " »OTt0' porous, and melu mrehto^thanw^nc^sMM and Up^p^Ttoglss Bev. Mr. Hewitt, pastas of. the M. K. Church, to this sssss-vSKES: la extsretod to svssjhady So eome and enloy tkms ..tvm, whether they bring anj Iktog ranrtotabte, or of nee In a * emaU tote*, wtoetor to *e shape cf arte tto tote rest uf ptoca. Fb wiyaf— atl'j^w^day occur. the «*m^y . OffiBsreagesspted to bs present aud n HjW JIM 1111,1 at ImVprai eevtedtolEfc. Tlitoli may be eb- !, tatoffil;^. thar—m ffiln ar Secretary ... .at.ua, -a-. »^.a . ■ - i.:; ^jg^mggysfctatos* ft JBEpTl ill mill! . ef Mr. John E^SSUrate, to Lyratt and imiffito 13 . iterator. totot,
, Ho! roa OHRIEDCArL — Good times I ' are expected. The ladies connected with the Presbyterian church of this i place, propose boUUga Festival at the ■ satsssss: invited to to™ «f *■ fta? help toward ozw^'ifstos r abk work, as the proceedKatt for the benefit cf the chorch. An Oyster Supper win be given on ; Christmas Eve, and Toe Cream snd other refreshment* fbrnished in qnant. tity; and no Christmas dsy and evrnj tog, a Dinner and Supper will be served - —dinner commencing at one o'clock, and. supper from 6 to ©ohAoclrP. be. Those friends at adislanoe who may r am inclined to contribute anything for ' the cceasiou are kindly requested to ' send it along, and it wifi be thankfully • received. We would refer our readers lo iheir advertisement in another colAx old vluexd IK a kxw dresa. —We are pleased to announce that the SmmHay School Thmrt. of Philadelphia, so well known during the pmt ten years among earnest ySab)wtIi-school ( worker* of all denominations. Is to appear the first of Jauuary In a new and j ! greatly improved form. Every subject | connected with the most successful I management of the Bunday-echool, in I all its varied departments, with intciiiI gcncc on tbe subject from different ' | parts of the world, are found in its col-' B umns. We advise every superintendent, teacher and parent interested inI to rested in the religions instruction of the young, to send to the publisher* for ii sample copy, which can he ob- | taincd/ree on application. J. C. Garrigucs A Co., Publishers, 008 Arch . Street, Philadelphia. Terms $1.00 per yarRev. Joesra W. IIvBUAito.— It . will doubtless be gratifying to the nuiuy friends of this gentleman In this city, ' to Irani, that alter having served the Presbyterian church of I-eroy, X. V., as slated supply for a year, at a salary ' of 81000, be ha* received a unanimous call to be their pastor at a salary of 1 81000, (worth at least as much as 1 81800 here) and a parsonage. ' May he long live happily ami ueeI tolly among them. _ , We are among the short afternoons. , Tile 14th of the present month the nun set at twenty-eight minutes past four . o'clock. Since that Unw the ofternoons began to lengthen! and the mprning* to shorten by ahoiillwenty-thrae minutes until the beginning of the new . year. Thfr shortest day, that is from sunrise to sunset, will be the 21st oi . the present month. Mertiko or the st atb t« aohshs' association. — The State Teachers' Association of New Jersey will medal Moorestown, Burlington county, on Tuesday, 28th inat. The Association will continue in session for two days. Teachers, Trustees of schools, and all persons interested in the cause of Education are cordially invited to attend. In our report of the proceedings of the Board of Examiners, the name of Virgil N. Errickson who received a third grade license was unintentional: ly omitted. • Kelioiovs An extra meeting was commenced in the M. E. Church, in this city, on Sunday evening last— Kev. E. Hewitt, pastor. Baldness, grayncss, and other Imperfections of the Hair will be regarded as inexcusable after a trial of Mis. S. A. Allen's Improved (new •igU) Hair ' Restorer or Dressing, (inime koulr.) Every Druggist sella IL Price One Dollar. d9-4w. "HEALtxa on rrs WiNog,"say all who have made use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and by such use been cured of coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat. Influenza or consumption. The prudent will always keep this standard remedy by them. High Price or Far at Land. The West Jersey ttm rays there is no boasting in the statement that real ratals in Camden comity— especially form fond— is looking up. - tv " William Cooper Farm, '"in Newton tos nahip, about two mi lei from Camden, >. was sold, recently, foct400 per acre. It contains about one hundred acres. Negotiations are <m foot for the purchase of aeveral forms on the Haddauflcld turnpike, at about tbe same flgtbs followinj»"Panna have recently been sold to Burlington County. a Farm of sixty-two acres, bckrag- , iug to Messrs. Allon Fenimore and Bcngjah b. Powell, situate in Southampton, near Chairrflle, brought fllfiD per acre. Benjamin Mather's Farm of fiftyeight acrta, near Bancocaa, sold for 8198 per acre. a Farm belonging to the estate of John nutt, doe'd., near New Egypt, containing onehundredand eighty -nine acre, sold for 880 pec acre. Th* Farm baloogtog to the estate of Jama Izswis, dee'd., to Evesham, containing on* hundred and three acres •old for 880 per acre. The Farm befogging to the eatnte of Henry KecabU dso'a., in Shamong, eoatatntog esse hundred acre*, sold to . 888 per acta. Messrs. Henry j. Irick ud charie* toiler tore pnrchaaed aUMo acreaof land ban Mr. Btepfrnm, on the west ride cf the Lambertoc road, near the new Railroad Station, which they intend to improre and lay out handsomely for building purpose-' Twofiumawwiabld in Bergan ooun- • ty ou Waftnraday, for 8180,000. One hundred flret-class bouses are to be ertotod on thafond.—ml hrilf Jfirrer. Dtoritrcrmt Fir* at Newark. — OnlThureday jkoing, a fire broke out hi Dawson's leather manufoetory, " >toffiaoo and Frary ; streefrL Newark, which resulted to a . ' Datrapi ft Cm eovcred»riytbe.sc | tto hkoy, a spaee of riwut 900 by 500 , tot itodyetogroom waa situated bpoaihdwattere (art of the tartan, 1 la a tajft-haOdtog ahoot lO to « tot, BDdtwaWtaaUgh. In this build-: tog the gas avoka ant, and to this it : ad by tdaare, aappikal frosn a fin Rata, j m
. ' • _ . rtktt raws. ^ I Bbkjajb* Vaxclrav, of FriahoU ] Township, recently tooraaed, ha- , quenthaa #900 to tha FreehoU Baptist Church. Military ei.xmo* Al ft* offree of Oeneral Bnnyoo to Newark, cb l Fridgjr evening an eloction lor Colonel , 71 of the Fire* regiment k. j. s. b. c.. , resulted in the choice of Captain John { Brintxingfaoffer. RaiLBOAD.— Notice Is given that an , application will he made to tbe Legis- i lature for an act anthoruiag tha con- i st ruction of a railroad from tome point In Warren county on the Delaware river, serosa the State to some point ■ opposite New York or Staten Island. New state ratsov and lcxatic ! abtlcx.—It u said by those who prcfess to know; that among the work i determined upon by the next Legislature, is the establishment of another Stale Prison and another Lunatic Asylum, in the upper part of the State. i —Robert Ornbb, a venerable citizen of ' „ Burlington, died recently, aged 84 ' >1 years. He had long been disabled from active dnty by the infirmities of age. d ne descended from one of the earliest 1 t settlers in this part of the State, il a Fiendish QpRBATtox.— Friday i n afternoon a well-known "bummer'' i i- named Andrew Ilildebrandt entered it the drug store of F. Fiend, No. W ' 1- Broomchtrect, Newark. and, na alleged, i i- snatched a few fractional ' currency i i- stamps and mode off. ne was caught i if and committed. ^ i a Frva huvdiied dollars reward, i v —Mayor Powell, of Burlington, by ill- i r- rection of the City Council, offers a n- i b ward of Five II undml Dollars for the i apprehension ami conviction of the i person or perrons, who lately set fire ' to the building on the Camden nmb i Amboy Com;ianv's wharf, or to the i Ice House at tlie foot of DiUwyn street, | in tliat city. ASwisdlinAOteration.— A pns- ' ' sengcr on the Eric Railway named I Charles Foetcr, wfto resides in Detroit, | 1 was cheated nt the depot, in Jersey ! 1 City, on Friday morning by a pretend- ' eil expressman who demanded and re- ' reived 81 20 for baggage and then dis- 1 appeared. A man was arrested after- ' wards, but was discharged by the lie- 1 confer, who was satisfied that it waa a 1 TttaSiiooTixoArraAY.— Thecon- ' due-tor, John O'Neill, who shot Dcvery , ura iu she titiawm wjuutj yxn, nnran ■" effort will be made by his friends lo 1 have him admitted to ball on a writ of ' habeas corpus. O'Neill asserts that in ' the fight he struggled for his life, Dc- 1 very kicking him while ou the ground. 1 On the other hand it should be rcmcm- ' be red that Devery is a man of Indus- j ter. - His injurious are not serious. ' Is the srill of John Rowland, of ' Ocean Township, Monmouth county, 1 recently admitted to probate, the fol- . lowing bequests are mode: To the Monmouth County Bible So- 1 cicty, 8300; to the m. e. Conference of ' the State of New Jersey, 8130, " to be appropriated and used fur the benefit ' and support of supcranoated ministers ' of said Conference;" to the m. e i Church of Eaton ton, 8400; to the m. ■ e. Church of Shark River, 8800; to the |k>or and indigent members of the m. ' e. Church of Mecbanlcsvflle, 8200. ' Almost a Fire.— Owing toade- 1 feet in the flue of the furnace in the ! cellar ofH. g. Scolder ACo's store on 1 , Warren street, Trenton, the shelving 1 took fire on Friday, bat fortunately it 1 was discovered in time to extinguish 1 the flames before they had gained any 1 headway or any serioila damage waa done. There being several persons in , the store, buckets were brought into , requisition and tho fire arrested before , it had communicated to the contents of ( the shelves, composed mainly of silks , snd other combustible material. Had j this accident happened daring the night , a serious and destructive fire would have been inevitable. ■ , Tueke law suits at Long Branch | are chronicled in the Aries, whereupon | that enterprising slum concludes that ' they most elthor have a railfoad to i (Froetiold, or a Court House at Xong i "Branch. To which (he Monmouth Democrat . rather patty adds: Such a rusii of business certainly de- ' n lands Increased facilities, bat as a ' railroad would Indoec our folks to visit ' Long Brang in tho summer, and as the ' location of a Court noose there might ' possibly have a contrary effect upon us, we go in for the railroad. 1 Suicide at Bam River.— James ' Reynolds, of Baas River, committed ' suicide, on Sunday the 28th uK. He ( was In the last stage of ooaaumpUon, ( and so weak that be waa confined to his bad— but be gathered strength enough to leave it and grasp a razor, lying on a stand a few foot away.- ' Staggering back to the tod, he delib- 1 erately drew the razor across the fell ' aide of his throat, sever lag the main artery, and canatog death to a short ' time. The deceased was a laboring man, about 37,,y*ar» okl. No one but , his mother was to the house at tha , timt of his death. ' employ of Sheriff Hanktason, of Mount 1 Holly, dniring a little recreation, felt ' suddenly, one night last week, taking 1 with him a light toy tope. 1 The thief Is named mlllam Kelly— " sometimes oaltod " Yorker.'' Is about < five feet seven or eight inches high, has ■ dark too w hair, h teuton neae, a mbre j scar on his right wrist, and a stump i thumb-on the same hand; has asraf on the side of his hsnd, and one from* , bullet wtamd on his right ride. , Since the above waa Id type, we feam , that tbe hofae has been found. The « thief rode him away on Thunday \ night, doubtless with the intention of , selling him In Philadelphia. Not to- t 4ng acquainted with the country, he c missed his way, and Instead of going direct So Camden, he got upon the road to. Medfotd, and did not reach Cosnden 1 mrt« daylight en Friday Etorntog. It < la reported that as. he tpproatoad the * etty,»to borse, being IHghtsned ^y a * railroad whistle, ran away, snd threw 1 KcUy off The horse was afterwards ' aeofrredand taken to charge by some ' one to the vicinity " >• toUevcd, r however, that aut to waa so late In get- ■ ting to Camden, to faared^the m^raph 1
CcBrous*DiecoYERT.— The hd^ flatrto mrs, that to ttoanriy part ef lmt wk, wMfelatoaafHUjii contractors for the naw railroad to : the viefarityrf baiuihltowgh fotes togaged In s*ra rating, they illaawiiad four complete skatotnap, appeHnfty ' ovar flva feet in fength— earii akab een1 talning a act of double teeth to* good 1 state of preservation. Near these 1 specimens of anatomy were unearthed several curious appearing stooea, 1 shaped like cannon-balls, the exterior ■ of s yejlowlsh cast, and the in- - tertor eovnpoMd of tejresor powdered ' while sand and crashed isinglam, ' which were eagerly purchased by relic, i at a dollar each. Naturally ■ the discovery of these remains, six feet : In a day tod, created no hute exdte- - ment in the vicinity of the exhnmatlon. i and a great many persons, shore! snd - pidt in hand, immediately commenced r to dig for supposed hidden treasures - which had been buried with their owners. The oldest inhabitants were consulted in repaid to the matter, but no f one remembered of the spot having been i used as a borial ■ground, but preantsed , that over two hundred years since the 8 weeds ,who settled there had interred [ the bodies. The Riohts or Passengers. —The r Supreme Court at the recent session ' made aeveral interesting decisions.— i Among them was the rase of Palmer i vis. the n. j. r. r. Co. plaintiff. The , argument was the motion to set aside r verdict of 82,300. Palmer was n past on defendant's steamboat ferry and railroad from New York to New- . ark by the ten o'clock p. m. boat. The . hail come up close to the bridge - on the Jersey City side mid had Isvn j • festcncd by llie chains to the bee!-'' . - of the front chains to the boat had . lei down. The plaintiff was ih p the act of stepping from tlwl««t to the - shore, in the immediate rear of other , when his foot was caught | i between the bout iwld_tbe bridge audi . | craslicd. i j The Court held thnt tlie plaintiff was ( j not guilty uf wnni of ordinary care, al- i . i though at tlie very instant of stepping . from the boat to the bridge he did not . examine particularly to see if there was . a vacant space between the boat and . the bridge. Also that the verdict ol . 82,300 damages was not so excessive , that the Court would set aside the verdict. Rule to show cause was disHoN. Philit Mown by, of Oxford ; m««,ren rooaiy. „.w. du. , tance below Bclviderc, while riding f with his sister over to Washington, , was taken ill suddenly and died in his . carriage. Mr. Mewrey was well known as an upright and usefbl citizen, and , served the public acceptably In . his county in the 6tatc Senate, and at various times been elected as Freehoir dor. in which position lie was serving was highly respected by all who knew for his high appreciation of honor aud for his inflexible regard for law, . order and justice. the Moumout Democrat says that ; the storm ou Monday the 7th inst, was i one of the moat violent ever experienced ; this section. a high wind prevailed all day and tho rain fell in torrents, i We have intelllgenee of two vessels ashore, vis: schooner d. a. Chamof Abaccom, came on opposite the Highlands, and the schooner it. Dean, from Taunton, Mass., ashore at Drab As an evinencc of the Airy of the storm, a flock of sea gulls were driven inland, as tar aa David Ruck's farm, one mile west of Freehold— about twenty niika from the shore. Fine Crops.— Among the large reported the present season, we think the following are worthy of mention: Mr. Stewart Stickles of Awlover township, Sussex county, reports a yield of one hundred and seventy bushels of clean buckwheat, raised from 1 Mr. Mahlon Bailey, of Hardwick township. Warren county, also raised i four hundred bushels of choice potato-* i the product of twelve bushels planting. • the varieties were the " rusty coats," i and "sberkins," ripening about the 1 'first of September. Singular Fire tx Newark. — tbe storm on Monday aftcrthe water which had collected "in ' the street overflowed into vmllar in Bank street, between Washington and ' Plane streets, in which ten barrels of . limi were stowed. The contact with | the Water caused tho lime tb begin to slack. The barrels were soon burst open by the expansion of the lime, and ' were soon ignited. a destructive fire wss only prevented by the prompt ef1 of several persons who went into | the cellar and submerged the burning Fabmtnodale and SqUAN VilRailroad.— This company has organized and tbe foDowtng officers have been elected .- p. Thuriow, | Hon. Charles H sight, Samuel t. WilThomas Brannin and Isaac 8. \ Bucketow, Directors ; l 8. Buckefew, President and Chief Engineer ; Paul \ Thuriow, Treasurer ; a. c. McLean, Secretary. a New Comm.— The formation ; of a newoounty out of parts of Susaex, . Morris, Warren and Hunterdon, with , as its centre, is again being agitated, and notice la given of another application to the Legislature , for its creation. The Morris J.r„ti thinks that tbe chances of the pro- > are totter than they bare ever be- , been. At the Danforth Locomotive Works at Fatenonfa targe q nan titv of twalvepoand cannon-balls have lately been received, to be used In the manufacture of locomotive*. Large sale* of cannonhave been made by the Gevernment to Areas in Peterson recently, and this (a tha first lot that baa been received." \ THjgeoioglral survey of New Jersey, ureter Jbe personal supervision of Prof. il Cook, of Rutgers College, Is iirariy completed. ite results are saiji aa-stoahl make every Jsrscymau proud of his native State. Her reshowMtnbe nuigni lio-nt, and are being ig^dytosejopcl--- " . ■- btJElxo ttfo-tato war New Jersey i nrpiahed more men than any other btoto In proportfon to her poputeUon; •he bass home for disabled soldiers, to which their, wnv one. hundred j
t The Ffemtogton RepaUtcam says | drat of Ftemtoftol while tearnlng the « r printer's trade to the Com. office,) « . wss driving to. dtocoOkry of Locnst * j Mocmtaln Coalandlron Company, for * which to was agent, to waa murdered t 3 near Contralto, Pa., the place where • , to then resided. Sx bullets entered 1 r his body, and to fe.snppcfred to hero 1 toss WJed tostanlly. pis watch and i 1 what money beltsdgn/btaponon were I ,, taken. It was RnaraQy jappoasd to ! t much monjf to hadost htoptgson was c >. not known. Mr. Rra was a highly c i. rrapectshte person, working his way , i) from comparative obscurity to * poai- [ d tionOf wraith and Influence. Ilia libt era! education — being a graduate of , i- tatayette College, and which to ac- ( quired axdualmly by his own cxer- t 0 tions— In connection with his earij t 1 formed business habits, genial disposi- t 1 tlon integrity to the interval of his em- , t ployer, and an indomitable will furn- , 1 isbed (he key to his success in life,— He leaves a wife and six children to ( mourn his untimely and unexpected j n death. Tlie day on which he was ; ( murdered was the anniversary of his | ( T marriage, and he had told his family j ( he would be home about 2 o'clock and j accompany them to church, but before [ . that time his bone and buggy came [ home without him which caused an ^ ' alarm, and march being made his body ( was tound, but not until next morn- 1 ;! •" w1"" "« •«"»»• '« •• "»!»"> ; *' mat ' tot «reih' w^riv!.'.'. < *t | nt the place wIiid- Mr. Ibn wiu. killed J i iug one of tlieni. iinmctl Finl'ey. Tie- |. oilier four dragged Uieir woumfe.1 com- 1 ' panion into the woods with then), but finding him too much of an incum- I , branre fen htm. Tlie police and Mr. 1 't man Finfey Umk him lo jail, where- , I _ ujion he confessed to l* ing one of tlie , I also implicated the others who had a hand in tbe bloody afiair. They were I i ail Irish, and lived "«i those excepting 1 1 himself. One man kept a grocery at i I K Ashland, about two miles from Ccu- j ' '' tralia, with whom Mr. Rca was well [ i acquainted, Finfey said he took the 1 ' , watch and money procured from Mr. 1 ' Rra to New York the same night he | 1 waa killed, and only returned the day j 1 previous to the attempted robbery of . j' Mr. White. g The treatker thronghont the 1 v Country x Chicago, Dec. 11 The intense cold Ing tho thermometer ranged from ten j to fourteen degrees below zero. At Cairo tho thermometer was one 1 degree below zero. ® Tbe Mississippi river is frozen over as far down aa Cairo. ^ At Qulncy but night the tbermomeh tor reached thirteen degrees below Omaha, Neb., Dec. 11 — The cold >" continues nnprecedentedly severe— " Thermometer eight degrees below zero. * Fortress Mosroe, Va., Dec. 11. —A heavy snow-storm from the north * set in here tliis morning and lias lasted * all day. Augusta, Ga.. Dec. 11— There was j a heavy sleet last night; weather bolst terous and cold. P Wilminotok, N. C.. Dec. 11— I, Weather cold and rainy; slight snow • ir this evening. Thermometer forty. \ Louisville, Ky., Dec. 11— The i hours continued' uradily raid.3 The | d eight degrees nfewe zero. j , Detroit. Mich., Dec. 11.— The river I , is full of ire, which put a "tuition *top to navigation. Frozen to Death— About seven ' o'clock 8nnday inviUngi officer Kort- i - zendorf d^covcred a man lying near r- the stoop of a Mr. Sayre's reaidenre, ; n corner of Blcecker and Summit streets, n Newark In a fearfully frozen condition ; il and bleeding copiously from a deep ; if wound on the leftside of hia head. lie Ii was at once removed in a wagon to the | o station house, and hia name and residit enee waa barely taken down by tbe ofd fleer in charge when he died. Ilia j v name waa GeOrge Rice, a painter by ! f- trade, and about forty years of age. o He was married but had been feuding g rather a loose life for some time past Floods in Mexico— Intelligence c lately received from Mexico states that * the overflow on the Bio See® had caused I- the river to return to ite ancient tod. The towns of Ormailcalico and Paraaso were entirely destroyed, and the I- towns of Oanfenas and Cunduarar had r. suffered greatly, The warehouses in >1 San Joan an/ Banttaia were under wator, and boats were navigating the 0 Tux whipping, poet waa again t, brought into use lu New Castle, Detail ware, on Saturday. In the rata and n cold three man wem stripped to the if waist and publicly whipped. It is e claimed that this ptfolfe whipping of i~ criminals has the effiset to keep rogue* . I- out of the Stale of Delaware. Is not' " the argument well answered by the frequency of these disgraceful proceed- , toga* K Killed by the Caviwo nor a a Wxli While Thomas Moran, a toa borer, about forty years of age, reaidi- ing to Drift street, Naarsik waa dif ging a waffi in the rear cf No. 21 BeUe1 rilte aveaue, on Saturday afternoon, ! the embankment suddenly cared to and injured the unfortunate man so ' seriously that death ensued soon after, i ■ It is reported that Mr. 8. Lalnl, of , the Mansion Jlouae. at Long Branch, , hat taken Taylors Hotel, in Jersey : B City, en a lease for fire yean, and will ere hmg take poesesaion and run that - establishment. The rental of ttohotel is 818,0iW a year, and the furniture will : r lie taken ou an appraisal. ' - > There Is oo* niuniy in Nevada . ' which has only six voters, and each ' J voter holds an office. • j a tog a whole square o) dwellings, at s j
WAgntNtTOS is*'1 TnR Coogrreaiooal Committee oh »«**«. gire ferated, Ito c pwentothe ftom Loufetoaa, ««# Bttk lending on his certifirate. 1 the radical Republirans look aomewbat i suspiciously upon Ben Butter, torauae offered a bill for ths repeal of tbe t Tenure^ of Office act riauitaaeoMly • the President's Menage. Gen. Grant was busy at army headquarter* all day on Friday i He left Washington on Saturday for Chito attend the meeting of ths socictles of the armies of the WeaL He Terry and other*. The report that B. Wafotetrne positively determined on for Gen. Secretary of War, was started by i lie head waiter at the Union league i who aagaciousty judged as i much from the coo re nation around the table, aud telegreped the informatioo another waiter in Washington. TnR State Department is unwilling to comply at present with the noose j resolution, calling for the correspondi relative to the Alabama claims, as | i the despatches are not yet all answered, • i and a premature publication of the ' i correspondence might prejudice the interests involved. It Is redd thnt the present administration intend to push , the negotiation* to a conclusion at on , early .lay. ; lNthcSupn-m. < .ureal Washing-,! .it"*. Ml rn.lt) i .e Bbu-k applied , ' Th:- n.j^lli i,^ . "" ' Tiie Sup rii.ii'ii.i. i,., of Indian Armenia in Washington, .tale that Btack i Kettle, whose band w is defeated on the ,j Washita river by Geneal Cuator re1 1 cently. was friendly to the United States , the way to lire* u.eu nnsisn at ; Fort Kearney. Colonel Wynkoop of1 i fers his resignntiou no the ground that . ; the Indians have liecome incensed r| FOREIGN YEW a i From cable telegram, dated Dcccmi bor 11. Tbe conflict between the troops and i ; insurgents at Cadiz lias been a bloody i j sides. Several were killed and a great | number wounded. Th. armistice Belonged to await the arri vsl of tho Prcsl- • dent of tbe Republican Committee Sen- ' vilte. The Workingmen employed on the public works of Madrid arc in a i stale of revolt. Earl Spencer has been officially ap- . pointed l/ird Lieutenant of Ireland, j i Speaker of the House of Commons. i The member* took the oath of office. j ii is reported' thai Huron Charles ' | Minister to Turkey." °* ! From foktgram* of Dwmbct-13- ' * The prospects of a collision between 1 ' tlie Turkish anil Grecian governments ^ | and lite Prim . .4 \\2l •, . .. tin- King j i t..|icre hs.l nn interview » ill. tho fontl- | i ing rebels at Cadiz on Saturday. Tiie j ' insurgents made demands » l.ieh were j not acceded lo. General Hods soon ' after issued a-proelsinntion to the peo- ' ; pie, gU'ing them until Sunday, nt noon, 1 j to lay down theiraruis or remove their 1 : non-combatants. ■ Tiie insurgents cxi pressed their willingness to store their j arms in nny buildings designated by ,m | General Catolfero. and Rmia expected | to enter the city imnicdintelv . a fleet, j with troops, will sail for Culm on the 15th instant. ' a sharp skirmish occurred near Msmamllo recently. The government s authorities claim that ten insurgents t were kilted and that many horses and 1 much valuable correspondence were . raptured. They say that since the - the late battle 400 rebles have sought » and reodvnd pardon. The insurgents. 1 on the other hand, contradict the tatt ter statement and claim that they are - receiving reinforcements of men and » materia] constantly. It is known that about fifty of the first young men of t Havana have recently joined the revo- - lutlootata. ^ ' The United States annually exporta ° nearly 30,000,000 tons of cheese. ' married. ; gWStejgsre i ; special notice8. ■ nijsnuT "***?/ | wt' IstelialT i^m bl na. xnuueu.iiu. i j*is-r. w* jssn. t..is. treat. raiim's. r» '—nt -twre^'u "**r | i»c»u»rsrt.s*t usro. (.visa l> t*s rtsrsr'ss i •*■!'" 1*4 PererUs'lssil blo» u> r t i i 1
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