CAPE MAV OCEAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -20, 1869. < j . ==; ■ ■ ■ • - -*?
£ itf (0 f ean tyivt Cap- Ulut'!, Ckgs Msj Cotatj, I. J. ri. It: MAOONAOI.r, , Wednesday, Jan. M. INI. CITYA.ND €(H)XTY jzxaza sisssksii^ Sus Tfli'i&i M»aatfcar scare* lhi» vevk lWrtiu b"» nobody ktUsd or hart i noHsfef niiiddlt rtotody ran away; n.iisdrdrmvrasl: nobody drank.'?;: no-ht»ly-nad; and nobody to entile and wo .e raripfinoa 4c. 1 tn fret, nothing or nohftdy tre ** piW, hi br-lifydw to make a land. Our Mcads-nU! there tore cx-«-u«e (he lack af internal that iba dcpartmsat of oat paper ma y -contain tl.U ortels, trusts** tlm» Vi hiay 1* . _sbHiM»la«Jwet tofhrtr sppatiieala futusoptoura.* Then are, • h<ro*v«r, •juite a uannber of -new adVsrtlteimnt* inrttc the nailer's attention, add Irrnn a pornsal of which he may bo able to find soutsthin* ef interest to more Handsome Stock.— Mr. William Towmrnd Of thit city, has completed his ncW stnre 'on the comer of TTiudiingtott and Ocean MTret*. nnd is now p-adyTo supply the wurts af all Ula old friradt And rnktomera. togelhi f with n» many new ohra ns may pMtsc to sire him A call Mr. T. deserves ntoch credit for the handsome manmrlB which he Jin* finished And fitted op the interior of Ids th-w plane of bastoam, hrsldc* or^nafqentittjf Wnshfuglfm etrevt with ns / m at B«|| tasteful a front as graces liny thorooptfhre wfrliin our city limits. JUswtbdr^rt&j' floods and Groceries will be" Ibutld large and ,VnHpd,.and persons wffl-no flmlbt find it greatly to tltelr hrterest to drop in find see Mr. Townaend when in want of 'anything in his IMc. Tf x hare raoeivod from the publish- . rra, Oalh.Caao A 06., a copy of the ♦•"Ainnriffrn Year Hook nnd Notional Bcgistor.." This work contains a rast aninuut of raloable information upon aubjects of fill astronomical, hiatorical, political, financial, connuercial, agrimilluraJ, rduMtioual ami roHgiou* character, together with a fund of knowladgojuspecfiiaci; very de{ art incut of Oovenuacat both General and State, in this and Foreign Countries. Tho work win he sold by traveling ttgeut*. Blid thaw desiring URteCUro agencies should addnws the Jwlshere, as nlfovc. No. 111'. Nassau street, New York. Soe advertleeineut. • llpnniAWV. — Oh Monday night, lltli Inst., the store of Cnpt WiltUm Itomrat theOonrt Houie was broken open. Money Iflfhc amount of nbout fifty dollars and romegooda were taken. The exceedingly severe storm prevailing daring that night favored such on operation. Sevrnfl vagrants, strangers, were In the village nbout that time, hut some' frets in connection with the burglary leaves the unpleasant suspicion that tlie guilty party Is no stranger. By nfervuee to an advertisement in another column, it will J* seen that the commissioners appointed by tl» Mayor to aaseas and award damages In the widening of Washington ktrvel, will meet at M W Washington Uouar, on Wodncsdag^llthlnsl^ at 10 o'clock A. >L, for the purpose of hearing arguments,. 4o., in eonncctiou therewith. Tint Mood oWea it* red color to minute globules which float In that dufd, and contain, to a healthy person, a large amount of Iran, 'which gives vitally to the blood. The Tcruvlan Syrup supplies the Mood with this vital etenwnt, and glees rtrength and vigor to the whole system. RE orKKiNO.— We are pleased to notice that Dra. Man y and Mocray lutee finish*! the repairs tn their Drug Store, and have re-opooed for bunincos. They koop cnnstauUy on hand an ex- • tensive assortment of pure drugs, and all ths leading Araily medielnca; also firat-chus arlidss of psrfumsrry.Ac. SKtrw.— Ife waicned'up on Tursday morntog to find the ground dressed to . a light mantis of snow, which again reminds us that winter is still about, notwithstanding Ute pleasant wtathcr which vre have been enjoying tor some 'i"« f* , , Kebquxx — It appears by -recent legal decisions, that the venders of a bad arth9e of kerosene, are responsible for damage* arising from accidents.sliould carefully test this bunting fltti.l before natng It MrretBS. Grgsss Ileal Estate Agents, are nesting an oflkv <m daoksoh street, nearly opposite U» preach 'a sermon on SabtooT^dng ' next, on the " Hraurrectiun of the Wm, call at tration of our resdsrs to the Bosloo Dollar Store sdvsrtissmt nt of KosUmut 4 Kendall to another col. WUAT AJi E^i^KOKjaYa.--rem them in tlie ,Mp,r *, often, t^t | they seem to lat^ilnuwt Md friends be- , ITI? thdr r"™- 1
, PBOCEEDUUft or cotnvciL. [»T>uTa<wrrr.] # Txwfuu&KliVfllt' A specSl meeting of the to aneil of > Hut city of cape islahd «** held lathe "s&aeriiu,.. - man I.ytW, Connciltncn Blake, Cake, r Mocray, Sagonagk, and Sclicllongcr. _ Y JJ- ^ Jsnuary Sih, were read and approved. s The Mayor staled that the principal ■ objey t of this ranting was to take into J coosidenitloii thodraftofthcDcwchax'v tef for the city. Mr. Ma^onaglc oficrvd the fiilhrwiug Id resolation: " llusotrai. That payment under the tuan for the purpose of public improve* t. mcols, approved- Jaly 4th, 1MB, shall t; be mode by the City Treasurer, on the r; warrant of Uie Committee on Proteet- tioo of Property and Improvement, or o a majority of sheot. y Mr. Schcllstigcr moved that - plank y crosaing be placed at the corner of , Washington and Franklin streets. — Agreed to. ■- On motion of Mr. Mognnaclu the n Committee on Protection of Property « sod Improvement was instrucu-d to ■ place suilahlA proledliofl st tho Irnair, ana of ijtfay.-lu- street, |rt southerlyla cud of the bridge, to prevent the street d washing away. n The Committee on Lamps reported o progrras. Committee continued, w ' Tho Pittance Couuaittrcfr report to refrivnco to Mr, Gibson's bill for lamps " Mr. Lycott, as chsinuan of oommit- " tee, presented a copy of tho new char- '■ tor, whicli was, on motion of Mr. * Hughes,. laid ou the taldu. '' Mr. Magouaglc ellered several scc11 tions as amendments to the charter of ° the City of Cape Island* which was " was accepted as a supplement thereto * and ordered to be placed In. the. hands 'f of the npretcntaliku of the county to '* intruduae to the Legislature to beaded f ... On motiiBi, five cammitaioucrs were '• spi«iiitoi to assess tbe damages on the * improvement sad widening of Wssh11 ingtou stnvt. . 0 , On ruotiuu, Uyrgu B. Cake's license '• was reconsidered, ami tin amount for K tho same was placed at fifty dollars for one year. Jlie jdayor appointotl l\". W. Ware, B lfctcr McCoUum, Johu W. Ulakv, Gs« 1 B. Cuke and Williuu Bonrnu ns commissioners of award In widening Washington street. t Tim following bills were presented , and ordered paid: , 8. 8. Marcy, Com. on IgUhyotte 81., * flO) J. W. Lycctt, revising city ohart ter, «7o. On motion C'otliicil adjourned. 'a W. IV. Waius, Clerk pro Irm. . Cape Slay Having Eunrl and s Building Association. . Tho Hocond Annual mrcMtlg of the e Cape May 8MB; Fund and Building AModatlou wns held at the City Ilall, Monday evening, Jan. lllh, 18fl9, Ixivi ' K. Moore presiding. 1 Thomas D. Clark was elected Judge, ' and Isaac A. Gsrvettsofl and D. D. Moore Inspectors of Election. Tlie Auditors presented the following report: " Total No. of members, 101. '' Shares first series 174 " second series 16o j. TotaL 330 No, ol'Isxim. 38| Value of securities. . 87,700 00 » Securities ree'd 1808 4,958 50 * Bonus 1,238 48 e Average am't of Bonus per loan 852 00 s Expanses paid 87 39 , Bonus ... «... 81,338 48 -, Interest 300 30 k Tl»<» 08 32 r Other sourots 80 30 Total gains, 81,600 80 Gain per share, 83. f OrriCKRS ACCOUKTS, I John W. Lycctt, fiocretary. - Dr. to cash ree'd ... 84J22 29 j Cr. liy cash paid Treasurer.. 4,222 29 I Isaac II. Smith, Treasurer, Dr. r To cash balance 2 35 " ree'd from Sec'y. . .. 4,222 211 „ 84,234 04 CB. ' Cash p-d per order 83,803 80 I I Balance to treasury 871 78 • — 4,224 04 Vali-b or shares. 1 First Series J33 30 , Second Series 17 00 Several amendments to the Coostitutlon were proposed. AU were lost f but one, which was amended and passed 1 ARTICLE 0. ' When-lBoneY Is oflbred for sale the ' Directors shall BeD one half loan with 1 tho privilege of aa many loans as the bidder holds shores in tho Association. I . A motion that the Secretary's salary 1 be Increased to 880, was lost. > The result of tho election for officers . wAfdhen announced, which was as fjl- ■ lows: I President— B. C. Souder. Vice Preaidcut— Levi K. Moore. Secretary— John W. Lycett. 1 Treasurer-*. Isaac a Smith. Directors— ^tcorgeB. Coke, Matthew ' W. Ilall, Wm. L. Cummin gs. II. W. Sawyer, Tbos. 8. Clark, J. HwainGar- , risou, Ekl ridge Johnson, J. Stratton , D. C. Eklredgu. , Auditors— Henry Hand, James Maeray, Jr., Samuel R. I.udlam. Fifty-eight shares of the Third 803 Ties of stock were subscribed. 1 The meeting then adjourned. New shores will continue to be re- . ccived at 81 per alutre until the next r monthly m«Ung, Monday evening, r January 23th. John W. Ltcbtt, Sec'y. > Tub year 1008 ladaattnad to bathe f most important to the annals or Ameri- . can Methodism. During lbs year the ' Pe°pM "I® be calked upon to decide e Whether or no they will accept the - General Cooftrence for the ndmisskin y of lay reprssentatives to that asisnhly 1 also ati important tact that a new cont Btitusncy has torn esratre! by tbe late - General Conference; all member* of J the Chnrch* owor twestty-000 yrar* of 1 age, whether men or women. wlH be .r
lal^r tram ntghtstown. Sl*sm-ra^c Jan. nth, m &EAR Wave. -Happy No® Yinr 4 . to you snf to all voOr friends and pa- « Irons. Pnalicipatewith plosOBfeyoor 1 0 periodical return, and read with interest yoflr Well-filled Column*. lWOst | "" Cnnfrra to a fondoras tor CKpe May. , '' Next to Hie scenery of my own Green ; ^ Mountain State, I lorethc of , ^ ahmd al the foot .if Jackson street, where,! stood at early- dawn 4t*l hade 0 farewell to old Ocean anff to the sCdnes ; c" so dear to me; then 7 repeait those beautiful lines of my friend. Dr. T. T. g Priey: , «rao>ukksr«|ieraifs^kujisisssrs, 10 KosksSr vsiisjs ur. I* Out vsidsot plslu strenawS out tuUesenj re Mij, Csps U.T, - I often think of our pleasant homo at the "Centre," and rejoice in tlie ie merited prosperity of our " mutual y friend," "Uncle jeri-y," How he will O expatiate next summer with a bold i- front on Perry street. A, long life to T Cncle Jem- and tn his enter; 'rising rt daughter, "mine hostess" of tho d ITow you will flourish at Cape Island next "Boarding Season,'1 with an enu large.) and Improved "Centre," and a The Institute building at this phtro <- Is nearly enclosed. TTa.1 the hoary old 8 chief delayed his visit a tow days longer r- we MiouM have shut htm out this season. 87,400. have been added to our building fuftd since my return to the of financial secretaryship, In October hut. u> Up to this time 805,000 have been' ■s raised. The school, under the care of 0 Prof. H. A. Pratt, it prospering) but I* not much progress atu lie tiuule till we 1 0 enter our tlew building, which wc hop.- ' d to do st the Commencement or the noil I Fall term. M I jit me cloaC by repeating— ie rare M.y. cre'M.r, Mr Uoe^iUlo thee would « j. c. Ilvtir. W raextract the followtog letter from the columns of tlie Methodist Home , Journal, which will doubtless prove of - inten-st to many of our readers:— h Cai'K Isnawh, Jan. 12, I«t0. ^ Dk.^i: lino. Wallace:— I unhappy now to be nble to rephrt n revival of J Oie work of God iu out- miiUt. Tin"meetings have been In opperation four weeks and still rontinnc with increas- ^ ing Inb'TeM. Thus fur the results are of the most encouraging character.— Tbe membership have been greatly revived. Penitents have licen converted, and other* are still seeking— these fire 4 of all agrt, ffolii the Sabbath School child to the gray-haired sire. Thank God, tlie religion that satisfies tlie one t is adapted to the wants of the other. There Is n wide-spread religions influr' encein tlie community) many are Ifemlillng hefieatfi the mighty power of God who hsre not yet yield.-.! tliolr hearts • to mm: Wc are expecting one of the most gracious, sweeping revivals that has ever visited this " City hy the Sea. " O that God's people" may uot permit the wotk to stop for want of fidth and ! teal! 1' The people lulvc alko tiech again dis9 l'laylng their regard 4>r the comfort of S their poetor and his family liy liberal .lunations. On Christmas Eve a good0 ly number gathered at the parsonage, J (the parlor of which had been lately 0 furnished by them at an expense of '' some f.nir or five hundred dollars,) and 8 Wlw-n Ihcy took their dc;iarture left the [j frraily about one hundred dollars richer ' q in irro visions and greenbacks. Be- - sides, the pastor received a handsome 0 gold watch, the present of two Individuals, one a leading member, and the othrr a promjpent friend of the church. ^ K n. 9 THE LEGIBLATI RE. Thcltiucty-thlidiraMou of theLeg5 Ulaturo of New Jersey, met at three 9 o'clock Tuesday 12th inst. Beth - houses were comfortably filled by a Wsjiec table concourse of spectators, who , nuuiitoeled much interest hi the recipient stages af the LegitlaUre body. • Tlie Democrats having a dear nnjority in both knnchra. elected all Uiair offi9 cers. In the Benat^Jhe following offi0 cers were elected:-Presldcnt, H. S. ' Little, .of Moumoth; Secretory, Joseph 1 B. Cornish, of Warren; Assistoul StA crctary, Onto Vandcrhoven, of Passaic; Engroeslng Clerk, Jesse Diverty, of Cape May; Sergeaut-et-Anus, Hoc wanl King, of Burlington; Keeper of 11 Indies Gallery, John U. Garra brant, e of Pa torso n. The Senate hating been • organised, businces wns opened by y prayer, and Messrs. Near, Ilay and Naar, were eleoted printers of the sra- " sion. A Mil to validate the contract ^ by which the Morris 4 Essex Railroad was based to the Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad Co., was the first Mil presented, and wns ordered to a second reading without reference. Tho House of Assembly was called r to order by Mr. A. M. Johnson, Cleric • of the last Assembly. Fifty-eight members answered to their names.— ° Loon Abbctt, of Hudson, nBd Thoma* Beesley , of Cape May, were nominated " far Speaker, The former receiving a. mnjoritr of votes, was declared elected h Speaker of the House Ibr the ensuing year. The (allowing offioers were also chosen: — Clerk of the House, A. M. " Johnson, of Mercer; Asixtont Clerk, ' H. F. J. Drake, of Union; Engrossing '* M..yt-| OBtTiiM.1 TTTI^^ nf R-.f. geant-at-Arma, llenj. C. Bulow, of Gloucester; Door-keeper, Mahkm Hart, p of flunterdcn. Tiik protocol relative to the Alabama 0 claims, as it has been sent to Uie " Senate, and 'it is understood to have ® been agreed to by the English Ministry, t" is somewhat different from Jthat origln ttaHy egreed on. It is known that >' Prealdent Johnson's chagcs In the • original hare been ^accepted. Four .-ommisalonera are to he appointed, two • by each government, and they are to '■ sit in Washington. The claims petidf ing between |the two emmtrie* since 0 1858 Ore to be adjusted, a msjoaUy 1 i. to bs ss^d^un tnd ralmd by
STATE SKW*.^ _ I A7 LITTLE giH lh Ptjomaoffcld . tfsdbn Tkuradnv fright from rating eandv sjtppotod to have been roMctl U with poisonolts rnfitle*. <s A ri acLAB boilur in a tnrningshnp " UBDzabctt, N. J.-. explodo* op_Krfi » day, and was driven through the air -9 200 feet into a hardware store, frilihg 9 the heads of two men, who weft! 1 almost Ins Ian Uy MBeri.- -"rfcree others » I were seriously and perhaps fatally in- ; While y^ersl ■ rateiVri) pwegv j WOKDEItVt'L, Btlfis.: — .Tto N. J. 1 ' Enterprise has been the recipient of - some large eggs of which It gtvvn the 1 following description: Wo iiara fust ' had laid on our table by a friend, two ] mammouUi ovuins, which are a real eurioelty^for sire, incasuriug, one of tliem, 8 Inches over tbe long, 0| inches ' over the short cireumference, and the ' other measuring 8 a 'ij inebea long ' and short cirrumferencix the first 1 weighed 4 lh, and the other 3 j OS. ' s Iikdicattok Anotiwr new church c edifice vrill Soon He completed lb Cam- ' 1 den— that d North Camdeu Methodist ' I KplsoopaL It is a fine structure, and , 1 so far advanced that a portion of It will ; 3 he dedicated and occupied Ibr purposes . ; of Divine worahip on Monday, the S4th □ hisL Rev. Mr. Hickman, the pastor, has labored very zealously In fhrther- . 1 ing Uie the fhterest of this ehureli. and . . ho* finally su weeded in a-etng his la- , Narrow Escape. — On Monday ■ e evening last, about 7 "o'clock, as Mr. j 1 Janfrt Stokes was drlviag down Broad f street on Ills way home his horses, - took fright and ran away. The night r was very dark and rainy. " Mr. Stokes , e was thrownout of hlscnrriagennd one , • or two of his rilis .were broken. The • a horses dasiied down the mliroad track, : f frll into the eow-trnp at Askt-wM hue. , t raid ahollier train coining along, both i c were killed, and the enrringo broken to , e I splinters. It wns n very narrow c*- • t * rape /br Mr. Stokes a* well as fi>r |insi The Burlington Ilnlerprite Sfiys; It ' is iGmored abroad among tlie juvebihIKirtion of the community, that a panther, tiger or some such ferocious nni1 mat. Is at large in Uie iivighWhood of . tho famous vllage of Florence. Tin- - f crentnro, It is stated, is otic of ForepaUgh's collection, :uid lias wandensl c all the way from tbibidelphin, viz - llristfil and the Delaware. Of eourse 1 the good people of Florence, are in a 1 terrible state of excitement over the appalling e veni . G uns and gunpowder command a premium, and revoivee and even a brass howitzer are brought into service. The little oiiea cling with grent tenacity to their mother's 1 apronatrings, and lile fikatittg |ionds are deserted, iflicn the monster is killed we shall take jxiins to announce the fret to our reader*. , Bold Hiohway Boiuieuy.— The • Mount notly Mirror says:— One of the boldest robberies Hint Wc have ever , knowfl In this section, was committed , on Saturday night last— BoU-rt Cole- ; man, one of the lamp-iightcrs, being tlio victom. He was, at the timeabout half-past 11 o'clock— on his | rounds, patting the lights, and upon ' reaching the last lamp, near Mr. Ash- ' hurst's, he found that tlie gas had been portly turned oil", lie thought a little strange of this, but did not suspect that a party had done it who were tlien ' secreted not far olTand ready to pounce ' upon him. After extinguishing the light, he started for home, taking the left-hand road for Mill strict, When he reached the large oak tree, at the junction of the two roads, a man Jumped from be- 1 'hind the tree, and seized him firmly around the wnist, while another knocked up his heel*, and he was on the ■ ground I11 on instant. Two more men then made klicir appearance, and his - , money was demanded. He made an . outcry, when one of them drew a knife, telling him Ins life depended on his silence. lie was then robbed of his : pocket-book, containing twelve dollars, tonic currency, a few postage stamps, several receipts and other papers, lie was now permitted to depart, and not having tho highest opinion of Uie coin- , pony lie was in, Ini maed lively tracks , towards his residence. A Bio Scare— Tub Devil Ijxwe. -The MillvUlo KveiiicoA.teU. this story: For some ten days past bur < citizens have been agllatod by the rumor that a gaunt and ferocioys iu- : dividual, in the gulae of his Satanic Majesty, had appcard in divers places in this city, to the terror of pedes trains who were out after ten o'clock at night, ami women and children especially, have been cautious how they ventured from home. No two persons can agree as to his precise appearance. Some describe him a* clod in a long black robe, with horns U|wn liis head and emitting flushes of sulphurous flames, altogether a very terrible bug bear. — Others say it is a man clad in a block robe, but minus horns and sulphur There is no donbl, however, that some individual, not baring the fear of the law before Ms eyes, and " being moved and instigated by the devil," as the bills of indictment say, has for some purpHc, beat known to bi ruse If, adopted n disguise, ami is engaged in frightening women and children at night. He U wanted. H?i* immediately desired. Mayor Corson wonts to see him. Constable Johnson yearns for hit sodfty. The lock-up has been handsomely fit: tod' for his accommodation. Divers parties are " going for him. He may smelt powder. He may twl kual.— llsd ho not better stop hie foolishness before he gctajiimsctf into t rouble?— We think he had. WfrO wean corsets? The New York, Sua a few days since, hinted that perhaps some of the BrUmmels of that city used this means of Improving thrtr figure, and fovwith the ruspjrion i« confirmed by any nsmtber of tailors, heaters and ladle. Thrre-Hffiurand malea of New York "lade," they estimate. But, worse yet, mane one of our writers from Boaton,W that "many young men to iMs oty wear corset* to preserve the:? waists from becoming too targa." .This is the authority of a dentist, who has had occasion to reaueat throe exquisites to unUoe before ad miniaturing nitrous
CONGRESS. li " (tXROWTRD rOOB riMT RABtfiJ ■ ThL-itaPAT, 1A .lift t Alibi*1 „ Committee oa Naval Aflkirr report- j ed adversely on the memorial af Com* t( mod ore R. Vf . Mende. asking tp be restored to active fr|t, and ft ritia indo- .. finitely postponed. Morton tntrorduced a bill grariUbg-tb Sirs. Lincoln n pension as the widow of the Com- . plngi$ ok 8j,pWpc» &onm, . and , Co I motion of Mr. Shsmon tbe bill was referred to the Committee on Pensions. • A Joint resolution granting permission ' foreign contponire to land rabies on our thorn wns refciied hi the Com- r , rnittot on Foreign Relations.' Sir. t Wilson introduced a bill to amend tbe J r Tenue of Office set by giving the Presi- r dent authority to suspend olfleetf dttr- ' , recess. The Canadian reciprocity j , resolutioh cantc up find Mf. Mofritt j spoke ifi fidvneacv of the fiefitj. The 1 consideration of the claims of Mlsk j Murphy, of Alabama. rrM then resom- J ' ed, and after general debate on the : ' subject the Senate adjourned. i ' In the Hons. Mr. Ashley, from the ! Committee on Territories, reported a j ' to extend the boundaries of certain : ' State find Territories to that there ' 1 would bo very little territory loft for 1 1 Utah. It was postponedtbr two weeks. . ■ The Niagara 8liip Canal bill, being i the special order, was then taken up, ■ andMr. Von Horn nnd Mr. Humphrey 1 lind a lively deinf over it No action ' taken upon it artlf the House ad- . I Friday, Jan. 15.— In the Senate, . tho Judiciary Committer reported ad- : tersely on tlie bill to enforce the eon1 stitutioual smeudnient abolishing atav- ' cry, and also a number of bills relative ' to univcraol suffrage. Mr. Stewart, fromtheJiidtemryCimuilittoe, reported i I tlie right of isilored citizens to voto 1 nnd hold ofilce in nuv State, and naked j ■ to liayc tlie committee discharged from ■ further consideration of it. The ustisl ■ debate occurred on the claims of Mite Murphy, of Alabama, nnd the whole ; subject was recommitted to the Coni- ■ mittrc on Claims. After which the . Senate adjourned until Monday. In the House n trill to incorporate n ■ of Columbia was laid on the eshle.— : cral discussion, it was referred to the j i Committee of tlie Whole by a vote of : 81 to CO. Tho House then adjoined i until Monday. GENERAL NEWS. TltK gold medal ordered by Congress J ; was presented to Cnptain Creighton. i at Norfolk, on Wednesday. It is said j j 1 to have cost about 81,000. 1 A Dm HOWARD, of West Farley, ' ! Vt, had hia'pockct picked of 822,600 j at New niton on Friday evening.— | ' The thieves escaped. The Fifth Avenue Hotel brings the ' rentinNew York — 898,040 per " Hie St. Nicholas is next, being | 890,200. Sixty civilian agents nnd clerks of ^ the Frecdmcn's Bureau, of Louisiana, have been discharged, reducing Uie establishment to small proportions. , Kailiioad Accident. — About , twelve o'clock, Friday night, n freight ; ; train on the Erie Railway, consisting' , of fourteen cars, was thrown from the , track near Hancock, nnd precipitated Into the Delaware river. It is not known whether any lives I It is reported that the Wreck lias r been removed, and that trains are . again running on time. TliK steamer Gulf City, from Ual- ■ vcstoutoNcw York, went ashore off ■ Point Lookout at ten o'clock Monday 1 night and was dashed to pieces. Three 1 of the crow, named Patrick HcCabc, 1 of Jersey City; Anthony Thomas and , Henry Mc Anile, of New York, were 1 picked up on Wednesday afternoon 1 and taken to Wilmington, N. C, The , rcmalndcroftluwnn board tlicstcamcr, , twenty-two in number, ntc supposed TliK Alaska llerut* is a new jonrnsl ■ of eight yiUMrfagfifi, lisif in English 1 and lialf iir Bufiiian. -it is published on the first and fifteenth of every month. The removal of the seat' of 1 government from Sitka to the Island - of Kariliak, which ins n magnificent 1 harbor, capable of holding vessels of . 3,000 tons bunieu, U s;«.keu oC The : harbor, it is slated, is full of salmon, 1 and if the fishermen luivc salt and i casks they con fill a million barrels in 1 At the recent ounual nice ting of the ' Board of Managers of tbe Soldier*' Na- > tional Cemetery at Gettysburg, it was » decided to eonsocrate the monument 1 on the first day of July, 1869. I The proposed monument will be of • marble, and sixty-five feet high. It - wns cut in Italy, under the superinte®]- : 01100 of Ranpolph Rogers, and ia now, on the ground at Gettysburg. The 1 shaft of the monument j* of -trhlte f granite, and Is already to bo shipped ! from the quarries at Westerly, Rhode < Island. Four statutes represent re3 spectively War, History, Peneo and I ' Plenty. These are In tho hands of the - sculptor in Italy, and they will be > shipped oarty in the spring. They • win be placed around the four pedestals THE son of Joshua Soar*, of Boston, who died ten years ago, is 14 years of ' »ge, and one Of the richest yonng men ! in the United States. The fethcr, whose property was valued at 81,000,- ' 000, filler bequeathing small sums to his relative*, provided that tris son should have 81,300 annually until &tr Uining the age of 21; the sum 830,000 i at that period; 84,000 annually until f he had passed tbe ngv of 24; 80,000 on - ; nually until he hod passed the age of 1 80, and 890,000 per annum after that , time. The property remains In the 4 hands of three trustees, and tbe sim- - pis interest on the origins] amount odf ded to the prinrlpol bos reached the t sum $3,900, OOP, while Ibe assessed r value of the teal route bringing this 1 sum is valued at $20,000,000. The e trustees have a salary of 85,000 each, 0 collections of cento amount to a sum • equal to tbe salary of the President of , Uie United Staigs. Yonng Sears is r now in Europe, where he i* fitting Mm-
- 1 Tj)f. ■mouarom-t erected at HarrisVuf fc &tWWmVirv of ths soldiers - Who lost their tire* in tbe Meaicm war will tedUksiivd oh the 3tt> Of invitations have been extended to the vaztouf civic and 'military my sedation* thraighoul the BtaRU^ta 'h Kie flrfieaiaty 'ceremonies, and It is expek^ed that thepccosion will b^pisde meimoMe HRfunpressiTC. mw'mi" ~~ 5^rskfict # d?in»tal SB-xrhrts, , RETORTED EXPRESSLY FOR THE "OCEAN WAVE," "* — jsifsaSSfeffizs 1 gOTrfzstrcigrtSms S3??"Tss&iF""lss SEJFWte*" ss ' cs=. , ANDLES, ptr h* !H*s»,ettV lull* , vnr ; ; . co'rrsx'm "i?*' ""iumma"™ rerdse«?S ; tr*"* a^iscsr^saisir' • KGGS, *•> SOA ^Ki*OTArt)XA M ■ , ' as * aovi tl'iSV p»r s* ' " ' j! ' Hkt- ■*' ,b ; gre jjLeff- w. ro»Mf frto! ^ ^ ; - "S j 1 siT","'" ll!.vHno"'r" ™ MARRIE D. • , SPECIAL NOTICES. ^ | p.l.. Wo .hsre. fot essnlnslloo. o».j A Ni:\V REMEDY IW COWSUMlrtlON -A , BsisftSi^r^g^gwlioKsMM^^S | Jeis-r. Wo sso W. Tenia rtrwTl. Sumi. " Caution. mA colatiMl of lh* Rtoiesl^r of lios.) nre r,n. | srj'srrratr: * Dr. WUtsr's Balsam of Wild llicrrj, m«rtss ere**, A«» mm, Pmlmemmrt AfImeiflnO CBnamnpltmn !• ln#atlB>Ur. I- From »I *JA«|* W nereis. In. Depot «•»- „ ter ot Soalfa Roj sUlou, ZUu. _ room 1 h*d stnlBM n>r ■ItrotUi sod T elm. raas kss tau BsUsa, » tea f M ,o - i. rreranaty seth w. row la a sow, u yf XVsMoalilwjrt, Bosloa, sod to, sate br druf " C race's Celebrated Salve i ^ J1 ra^Hs'tlw ^?iijT^toSlasrjrellUHpi It s*ld bf *11 Dramtsti, o™»i°£3"^ill t- New Advbrtisements. a Tbe Pr eadeU WanMjsT ' " ** • mUMAK fc SHAW, 1 csaasaafc. _ "Slips go Over," EinnsffissriAafirsa! X'b, i ■ j ri
NEW ADVER^I^Nts. - national LIFE MSORAME TO 1 UK IT ED STATES OF AMERICA, , WASHlWOTtl.t. b, c. CBdSrtSib BT StCCUt Aifr otfxseOIIss, ! a ~ AVrsotxo'dVir ss, 19SX 1 * j* catiiaj., - 1.000,00011 •va.ora^rubL. ) BRANCH OFFICE ; l FIRST XITI0ML SINK BUlfrlXti, , PHLLADKLPHU, ( , i tba griuusl bualataa ol lbs CootMsr ia . tteaaacted, and Id whlefa Sll fivavral edrlaa' , , goods.reilreoMteaMrra.fd ' I; orncausi j I JAY COOKE, cbniruan FlailH uil lure , HENbPd. COOKE, Vloap Vrrtldralt. j raaaoa 'of IU Lorgr CaplUl, Low Ruloa | ' 1 ; ! s""*i7ZE"r^S,T^ ! P,, M.I., ami n- uti.titdtralaqdlaia qhiek * Tt'RW^iuSlirM V'oflcY.'.'te kMse ' I Sairy , I , j Ooaorri fisoal. for^rrna^'r.iila all Sooth- I , j
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