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Sf #(f>B Kurt «W.OO « Yrar In AdrkDM. ~~T« noimoi.r, rcBuann and rnomirro», Mmiiyi April 14. 1MB. Itoy. W ethink drpHrtiomi of duty we * tendency to Man! the moral, IOi derelict too* of dnty, and step by Bp conscience hrcnqim blunted; bab- » arc died, the character i» formed. 11 will acknowledge the influence t)f rlnm of dhnlao ootnmunltic, For ample, were all men to look na «*ry ilnz which vioktes the strict precept* virtue with 2jJ?horreucc, crime ould «onq reave. Error* would tu wf the Wd and not, of the h»nrtu la * disrespect of law arc to be ttftiOted mnat of its riobitiftt.. l(tbls be ue. and we think it bt, then how bnortant It I* that law maker, ahould be telUgrnt and honest. No man can rowel a law which lie believe, unjust, 1 not sufficiently guarded. Thai the J fliorl.m, "law la a web ofnuch tea- , ID' tliat great rogncs bryak through U and few liul thnee whoae view, are • |oueat. an- caught in Ua roe.be.,'' ha. i great Inflticnee on community, can \ »t be denied. Dereliction* of duty Indulged in, . funt. the moral faculties, and then, Rleta retrained by the tear of pvnbhnttit. crime is indulged in, if the indiMnal tblnk. It win advance hi* menna r grafiflcatlou. Wife every mau'euuW Ibat retributive Juatioc would Uifkly follow crime, but few Crimea jould be committed. It I. the hope of [tapir* detection aud punishment iat embolden, men to ijUrano the alh of evil. ^ While we would uot nee > intf oeenj.'tnd^ punished, we think r")' Bulw 1U1UI «i»oukl atone lbr Uie ljursw he muy have Implicated on *oWy. Hence the luiU^idual who by By mean, shield* the guilty nam from Bnlahucnt, I. ap offender againat the *11 bring of aocirty, hrenu»<< those ho am by naturr viciously Inclined, f by education, or aaaociatioc. betow w>, are toil to hope that odeure. piin.t aocirty, may he comiuiU.il ith impunity. The executive who irdon. criminal who have baoa juat- ' convicted, we think an enemy to tlie ■ce and hajifths.* of aocirty. because K be detected and couvirtod. we think iat every uhsitre of Meapr from pnnbmmt ia but aitoeue to rafaue— we > notaay turHi i. If aa aoroo agraa, the object of punbmcnl la simply to reclaim Uwguility. id bring them bask to tbc path of vlrng men, that -punishment hna singurty failed ia pcndanlng the Intended ault. The aUUaUea of thoae prtsU where orimiaala have had frre love that in the aggregate, men have bm when they went in, becauae the anbtnc.1 ingenuity of all waa at work, ITlalng mean, by which they might cape puniahmait when they gained leir liberty. In auying this. we do not menu that pe punishment of thoae men did not teniae a wholesome influence oil eoaty. On the contrary, the fear of ■niahraent deterred many from comItUng outrages on society, and proluted the growth of viee, which taoinnlty from punishment would totorc. Wo think it a duty Mfenta owe > their children to prrvruf n. far aa Jaaibte dereliction from doty, and of rery peraon after trrivingat the year. ' discretion, to watch over his own induct and stifle (he Bret budding, of ce; becauae all great offenders againat bcty hare cshinwDfcd their career [crime in di Allctlon of . duty or petI oflbneva, wttch by being indulged I scared the ndral aeoslUUtbs, and tded in rendering them monaten of WR NEW yoSTAGE ST AMPS. Our old portage stamps were really lit and pleasing In their appearance. ey ought to have been. The head of •£^ewtMbi.Wa» u equally appropriate. There was Btnraa and eongrnlty in putting the ad of the old Udrlfty eonnmniat on SvSfes my^toOike are of themselves. But >Wng thing, wtthjta wretctod print- *' present Cml stamp. It I. M^wwUWt W">B '**T*TCr ^ **'

t Civil. SERVICE REFORM. 1 The Civil Service Reform is one of . rf^rXw^r^3L'of|to$ are hegtonto* to louMrhat W <x& t Vfcr since trfiaiftjtoii. , aw i. an element of weakness. Instead . of being; a snore* of power. Hitherto member* have etang to it t* their stock have diicnvc red that they can not aeri ANe Rte appointment of more than one ont of ten applicants. That tor the ^ one friend they ieenre, they tdake nine *V eneniiya. Foe no sooner does a mnn % lad himself dvfatled than he beaiu. to ® work tor a new deal in order thkt be V ma* try hlalnck with some other man. k- Rraidre this, the people demand a retonn aad ®e holding their idpiiouiU- ^ tlMBiwnitoMator their reeoloniend- ■* frw friends, their enemies loom np on * all aides. This Induce* them to favor 7 a reform of the entire aerviee. " With IM» coromendabie^ nhtect in * view, Mr. Jenckfk. Rrptowentative * from Rhode Island, a short time albce !u introdnred in Congress a hm to award WvH aerviee appointments to persona 16 found competent by competitive exam- '• 1 nations, after the manner in rogue in " i England. Thus merit WuHld he tlie '• teat of quallflcatloo; and certainty and despatch would eharnctoHb) depart- ■ mental husineaa, and red tape would cease to ahatniet its operations. In 1 England every ofllce in tlm civil Berries, T including thoae of the Houses of Par- ^ linment, nppolntmrats on all foreigr ' post ofllce, oenetnbulnrly departments. '• rte.. ore all Blled by sucoeasftil candi- '• dates at competitive examination*. [* which are open to the noble man's son as well as the son of the peasant. * We notice that Mr. J. Stuart Mill b hn. nv mtlyaddnwda letter to afpenil d in this country, to which he comments ■ upon the deficiencies of our civil ser- ' vice, and strongly urges the adoption * of the competitive exsmlnatlrn syi- * tern. After red-ring to the system is c adopted to England, he adds: k The qneetlou seems to me. If nossle ble, even more Important in the United r> "it* tea than to this conntry. I have long thought that the appointments to ' ofllec, without regard to qnaliflcations. 0 are the worst aide of American instle luttona, the main cause of whgt is juste ly complained of in their practical 0]*-ralton. and the principal hindrance to the enrrrctloo of! what is amiss, as " well as a cause of HI repute to demoa era tic in.titutionsAll over the world, d If apiKiiutmcu^Wcn.- given, not by pon litical Influence, but by open com;ictl^lon, the nyOctlco of turning out the ' hoMerya* ofllce, at every changa to e pulittlci, to order to reward partisans, e would nccrasarily cease, and with It . noarly all the corruption and the larger half of the virulence of mere party oon- ' diet. I have been delighted to ere « that Mr. Jrnckes.' measures meets with r increasing support from dWntcreatcd s opinion, though it will have to encounter the utmost hostility from the pro(bsslonal politicians who ore tbc great - perverteri of free government. ■ What Mr. Mill here says as to the - eflbct of mere political appointments " is true to the letter. There ran be no - hope-that our civil service will ever he 1 "hat it ought to be until officials thall - be appointed to open competition be- | b cause of actual auprriority of actual 1 qualifications. We must expect that ' f the mere politicians win oppose such r a policy, dui una Very nun constitutes ; b one of tlie very strongest argument in . fkvor of Its adoption. We are conflt dent that Mr. Jenckea' bill will yet, 1 from the sheer necessities of the case, become a law of the land. t CoytPLiMKNTABY.— lout week's i _ Uniitm .ScnnW, which everybody knows. f or ought to know, If their education be i . not sadly deflcient, la edited by that B strange personification of wit and wis- < . dom, Charley Jay— contained the fol- . lowing very Battering 'notice of our p poor efforts to cater to the journalistic , wants and wishes of the good people f of Cape May:— The Oceen Wo m (Cape May county) came to na but week enlarged and lm- ' proved. It la now a large and handt some sheet, and the selections Indicate I excellent taste and Judgment to the chap with I he scissors. By the way, Mr. Hare, who wrote those verses In " your hurt, headed "Hhode of the Wal1 nut Tree?" We bare seldom reads i better production than that Are they f not stolen? Toil surely cannot hares genius of anch gifts on your warowaahed sand-tar. "The chap with the adaeora" lnattootirely takes off his hat, and pledges his word to return the compliment If t the Sniintl will only "let np" just f one weak on hla local contemporary, r Uw Cradle. For thunawer to your ( interrogatory, Jfr^Pfcttuiet, we refer . you to our first page. It may be yon will trace sufficient evidence to conj vince you that the beautlfhl production ' ■ yon apeak of and the one ws present 1 | this week were written by the same . dare not aay all we would Uke, but anfflee It to state thia Ihct— they are' not . stolen, being written lor these columns. , s neither are they copyrighted. Too . j may expect to aee equally aa fine pro- j j dnctiona from_Umo to time to the , Wavb from tlie same source. r Tn* School Fund.— The fidlowi ing is the proportion of the Schobl i , funds for the six counties composing I f the First Congressional district of New i l Jersey, and also the number of childt ten eligible to the counties ; Atlantic, r 4774ohlldnm, 11,980,10 ; Camden, 1S,- , 138 children, *1)010,71 j Caps May, i an, *881,38; Cumberisnd, 8002 i ■ ^ ■ ' CoPKTXT Thadr. "Country [ tends " Is.a thing which many hnalares . WsnsmaW* Btnwn wsinome to their 1 i ••tobUahmrtii a genuino haneal " euun- , tryman " aa cordially aa they do the I Oiwratryrovti want good clothe, at low * prides, and Oak Hall U prepared to ; eaeef that want and so invitre every rtrangertothedlj' to the big hpure, ligaa-"-I Mhwcal ScmcE.— John Petera, : ! his denth by apoplexy of the°Wn, J Unperiwhnwd by viotoee nt the hsdd.

i apUNttt-BOI.V'.S. Tbt mt roasting of City Council, knid on IViday evening was -very larger * ty attenM. Beside, the unusual o«a I »oMcMDr<fi** dt'ixeuiis. ivnuntlead 1 fawre^ #otoSWrt primitoehlWu» 1 p»H WMOdl^trpnsentaUon of air « be* viral property oviqp, who wendoubtless attracted thither in' an Udpntion of llstrntox to some intrmting I ilinanina, hp the .■■inlilnl wMom < of Cape Mar City, i flle council was called to order by 1 Mayor Miller. ' , There were present— Alderman Ly- I Ortt, CouscHmen Blake. Krnnedv. i Among the reports from cotdjmMera - was one In regard to rtiv publishing of the " prdceedihgs of council," which i matter was on motion of Mr. Blake, i laid over until' next meeting. (We i any longer. over this small affiair; bat i at once accept ij? reject the propoel- I tiott.-ED.] A report from the commissioners i appointed to appralao theninount of I damage the prophscd/wiilenina of i Washington street, between Perry A i Jackson, will do MY. W. b. Sillb-r's property, was made. Tltciommisslon i natsessad the santo at $2,000 -the city . to pay for moving the bnlklinganii the , pfoperty. , The report waa thrown overboard ; | without a division. The qoinmittee on revising the city i i charter reported, when on inrtloVi or ] Mr. IjywM, the YrAdl'ng of tlie same ■ woS dispensed with; and nil tho nrdl- • miners pasaesl.slncr the incorporation ; of the city, were taken up for revision i or repeal, before placing them In the i bauds of the printer. The reading of : those dry uninteresting document's nc- , cupled the Attention of the council un- | til after 10 o'clock, and left them a i j slim audience at their close. A hill from the Secretary 'of State Ipr , furnishing certified trips- of law, for i was ordered pnbl. { I Tho Major ktated tluit tlm Judkiur} i Committee had nwnrdrd the contract ; for erecting the new City Prison according to the specifications. Council agrenl to leave the selection . of the site to the jndgmenV itf We Ju-' , diciary Committi-e, , * The city clock difficulty was' post- , poned until another meeting. An ordinance authorising tlie n|v , point meat of a Cliiqf of Police and di- , fining his dalles, was introduced by | the Mayor; read and passed to Its third i and final Boding. A sadly needed ordinance to prevent , disturbances, disorderly assemblies, , riotous or Indecent conduct, drunkenness. and to preserve peace and good ; order in this city, was also introdnred , by the Mayor, and passed to Its third , In connection with this ordinance, ; the presiding officer remarked tliat lie , was unable to Imagine how tlie evils , therein specified were remedied to for- , mer rears, as he could not find any , trace of an ordinance having reference , to the arrests or fining of disorderly , parties. He know it had been tlie cua- ; torn with former Slnyors to fine di liu- < qucnts in tnma varying from *1 to $20, , but lie believed they had done so with- , out tlie sanction of any municipal law. , A bill to the amount of *38 was pre- ( pointed to value the damage to Mr? | Miller's property, and- was laid over , until next meeting. A bill from the estate of 8. H. Ma- , gonagle, for printing, amounting to , *141) 90 was ordered paid, on striking < ont an item of $3.00 for blank sum- . moos, ordered by the late Mayor, Jo* Q. Williams, Esq. This fttrnished a text for a few sharp , cutting remarks from Dr. Kennedy and , the Mayor. On motion council adjourned. Suicide asd Hanoiko.— tieorge 8. Twfaehell, who was to have been banged to Philadelphia on ' Thursday last, for the murder of Mrs. Hill, was found dead to his cell before the hour 1 of execution arrisVd, «mder circumstances which leave little doubt that he committed suicide by poison, conveyed to him by name one of the latest visitors who bade III m tarewcll. Justice was thus deprived of its victim, and U is probable that the exeat cir- ' cumstances attending the murder will never be known. Jerry Eaton, convicted of tlie murder of Timothy Heenan. suffered Uie extreme penalty of the law, ' his loal words to the Sheriff being in ' assertion of his innocence. Previous to Eaton's being taken to Uie gallows 1 TwltcheU addressed him in words ' which have no doubt , that he was fully aware that means of shicide were completely within Us reach ahd effectual for the end. Geatttcde to Old Soldikk*.— \ The IrailsvUlo Cmtrur Journal goes out of its way to propound tbc following Interrogatories: "Why is It that i the President appoints such a multitude of officials who served ImmMlately around him to the army? Why is that nearly all of tho army offloers i who were with him cry aloud for place i and so many of them get It? Don't they receive pay for their work m dol- I and cents before they - were discharged." Suppose they did and are now unfit for ether civil employment, -could the public office* he latter .lis- 1 posed of than by giving them to old ! soldiers? The only difficulty is that ' there are not officers enough for ail who hate fought, blud and almost died for their country. Hence tlie President 1 no donbt finds no little trouble in making hla selection*. Extra Kek-ioh or the United States Senate. — In accordance with < a Joint resolution adopted some days i since by both branches of the national legislature the first session of the forty- . first Congress adjourned on 8atnrday. . President Grant finding that a large ! amount of batons, relative to officii! flnttbed, h*a by proehurll ti 00 convened on Monday. This stop ft rendered ' itecrssary to secure the confirmation oft qui tc a nmnber of official appointments aad the transaction of other important : bnatoesa. TW Bramtora will remain , ToaJoa.-Tte Pprramy B. L, \

■Pictures for the Peopla. If we should say that oat In RcfUrtrr a}!0 bote.-*.** Coriiat eogina was taming out nippnintinirs at the nte of thncbads per day, the pnblie would think that a mixli-rw Mun-Aauwn bod anidlfe la* whenwvssy thatsncli nncn- . cine i. turning ont pictures, so toft, so . spirited and to accurately re-produceil. I tin-uish them from oil paintings, we •bonld lie stating n simple fact. In the ■ Adriatic .Vkck/ji tb. Porton gave a long and very interesting account of • tho art of chromo-Uthograpby, derived , from sn inspection TJ tbr Woiks ftfTxiuis I'nin j A Co. Under bis graphta'and i an art*, aud as such -as B novel and , important development of induslrbtl ! science, which tho pnper rdgsrd* as one I nrnnd a more than cash^nptice at our ■ liahds. ' ' It would'hc impossthle in the limits i an article like this, to convey a just f the process of <-bMiiio iilb&f grapbY -, Wits most important step* be briefly indicated, i Tlie stone i« firs! ground and polished i grained, as the chnractor of tbc ■ drawing to be msde on it requires ; the ' drawing is next made : then follow the j j etching, proving, nnd preparing tlie i printing, nnd lastly the finishing, J I niodnting. Siting. Ac. Tills is a com- j r pnrativo'.y liner' catainguc of stages, j and the Inference woiild bd'narural that j cbromo-lithograjiliy is a very slmphand easy p nil's. But when it ismldul months in the re-prr-liii-tion on sonic of a single picture, tl#t in litbograpliing j some pictures more tiuin thirty different I throughout the whole ^ work, a degree | such as is demanded in few other em- : ployim-nts of human brain anil hands, will Is- seerAiat such mi inferenec ! Everybody knows what lithography * Is- or rather knows that If is the i jinrn-ss pf printing, from atone, nnd ■ inent, are the re-production of oil or water color paintings by this process - of chroinoHthograpliy. whieli in its ■ application to thia end renches in the liand> of skiilfril artists the climax of I adaptability to artistic purposes. To produce Mch-chroino requires conditions for sums* other than mere excellence of stone arTd material, nnd the jierfection of (he printer's skill : there 1 somtMngmo re imi»rtnnt tlian either 1 all of this. The hand that- re-pro- ' duces on the stone tlie painting to be copied must be that nf a true artist. Xo dauber or botcher can do this work, ; which demands in him who does it not ' .merely manual skill and fine artistic vision, b«t a thorough understanding of and earnest sympathy with the purpose ' of tlie paiutcr whose work is before him, strong power* of analysis and rare ' kuowledge of colors. Few men posses. ' these qualifications ill the requisite degree ; but that of these few Prang's establishment lias its full share, is nitrated by tlie fidelity and general artistic excellence of his chrome*. Within six years Prang'* enrumv mi.ewnnincu a poptiL-irity un-prcoilcnted in hit history of Art. It is less than twenty year* since the first-chromes, from England ami Gcr1 were brought to this country. ' Their circulation was very limited. ' owing to tlieir high cost, and other niiaoiis ; but to-day tlicre Is hanlly-Yi person of moderate education who is > not familiar with Prang's American ' chroiuos, and few families who do not i misscss one or more of 'llwin. Of a single picture, Tail's "Chickens," . over 30,0011 copies have been sold ; nnd , tbc "Ban-foot lloy,'' published only n few months ago, the f Easter Mora- , ing," the "-Reading Magdalen,'' nnd r a docen others, bid fairtlo become its . rivals m popularity. Thcsi- facts tend - to disprove the common assertion tliat . the mass of the people hire no taste t for or appreciation of arti. It has not t been a qiiestinn of taste, but a jpu-- lion of monry. Nine |iersons out of ten . covet a' fine painting, wherever they I sec one; but eight of the nine have not the mrnn» to. gratify the-ir longing. Mr. Prai% luu mode possession nil easy sequence or desire. From tfii [ dollars tlie working man may glorify , his house with one of Correggio's , in.-isleiyiicces ; for the same sum he may , delight his eyes and his soul with the liarmonlous, richness of BicnUult's , " Sunset in California;'' be insy warm Ids patriotism and ficd his ambition by contemplating " The Boyhood of Lincoln ; " or ho may renew his youth • in gnaing on the inimitable portrait of ' \Vhi ttier's " Barefi.it Boy. » As an educator Mr. Prang deserves ' high place in our nnnals. lie 1ms ■ made "things of beauty" and put - them within the attainment of the • humblest ; and tbc love uf the beautiful ' before dormant in many a soul, has ! beeunmsuedbyhlsworkatoanactlTlty 1 which clothes Ihe whole world iu • brighter has*, and makes life Itself a ■ poem. ' Tiie Tivitc'Hkm. oabb nmtinues [ to exeitc much attention in l'hilndelI phis, and the belief to the innocence t of Mrs. Twitehell is verT prevalent. I It is asserted that Twitcliell confessed I to at least one person lint be was the t sole muflerer of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Hill, and tluit his wife knew uoth--ing of the affair nntil after the* bloody deed had been committed! It -is cxi pected thot In a few ilnyi Mrs. Twlti chcll will mat? a full statement to her i own behalf. Ojnore** lias luljonmed after maksome Important charts in the Rev- ' lasrs in regard "to Whiskey and ! Tobacco, and passing an act for the reconstruction of Virginia, Missiaipp . ' nnd Texas, under the directions of the President. 'The Senate, however, will ' continue in Executive session for a pj abort time i The Advantages of Haying t Honest' Relatives.- A Western pa-' i per remarks:-" Grant's [fiedgra tliat i be would BppotoF. only honest men to office are being rather strangely redeemed. He evidently thinks that all • hi* (fetotlvea are honesL"

NHL GLEANINGS. ia r ' — = — S > •- —The customary aunual firing f freshets are now ociiiring.all around pc 1 tiieeoonlrv " . '. _ ta i —Only .i.mo.Ofs) <±.40^»VX» „ - inbabilanft of the Unimaaiatrs Attend p, n chnreh— one in eight- mfly,.; sr '- — An 6hloan recently tan from " Akron to Toledo on a velocipede — ® ninety miles— In fifteen hoots. la " — A parishioner to Beverly, Mass., ' * ofll-rcd to jlay fifty dollars extra per m ' annum provided the cbotch doors ' were locked from the lmgtoning of the oi ® services till the text. " to — CummUsioocrDelano has decided a, s that njijMiealgr who converts plilg to- b; j haeetflnto.' smoking tobaeeo in any J* ,1 manncr-ond kreps the oamc for oak-, ^ ^ thereby becomes a manufacturer, nnd n - must tokeuut,mal.nfartoror Ilwry fi r —Eleven btnteS liavc ratified tho amendment to the Gonstitntion. They |r , are Katisn., West Virginia,, Witoon- p, , sin, llliui>is,.M1cliignn, Maine, South ni ^ Catofina, Arkansas, and Pennsylvania. " , On the oilier hand. Georgia aad Del- °j aware have rejected the amendment, nd — A car is now being built in Jersey c City which wiii be the costliest, and -'j c largest, nnd one uf the most elegant to "ra e i the world. It is to be 'run on tlie Erie tl c j Bond, and will coM $60,000, c e [ — As tho result of the tote Revival r, ill Vitieland, one hundred have joined n I- the Methodist Church, forty-nine imv. j b. t j tlie Tkiptist Cbiiii-h. There are quite ! .1 eliurcb Jn-n-nftcr. The whok: uumU-r j " c of converts will not fall mnch short of I "j if, two hundred. ,l ' cording lo u lek-grain from Washing- J u Ion 'it is expeehii thai on Ihe 1st of d " May the Treasury will hold about one c r , hundred million dollars in ipecic.— '• jn-ipta for tlie month nro estimated nt o 5' come due on the 1st. Some few appli- " "' ratitm have twen made for pra|nymciit t J ofintercsliu responiqMo the Secretary's P '• aide amount. It ia pndictod that this ,r class of payments will be nmsidcrably j * increased on anil ufler tho 1st proximo. ,, , The following is aue of the many ,f good tiling from Dickonls-pcnr "Tlie first external revelation of the dry rot in men in a tendency to lurk and lounge, n to be at street corners without Intclli- - f. gihle reason; to be going anywlicre c v when met; to he about many places ,r rather titan any, to do nothing tangiH blc, but to lufve an intention of perc forming a initnV-r of tangible duties to-inorrow or the dav after. ,l tlie Weary, the Editor' of -tho" Boston ? !C Recorder savs. " We can most unites- r itatingly recommend the Peruvian 8j- 1 w rnp, a protected solution it the protox- ° "> id* of iron, to all the Weak, the worn, , v and tho wcasy, "having richly ex peri- ' e -qixnlities elnitiied for ifiy- Its proprit- '■ — Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver J r- Ware, Ac., Ac.— Adv. in this Issue bv 1 H. Harder, 320 A reliSt., Pitilndclphia. ( y -There is some talk of moving the | '■ American Preibflerion from Pliihtdcl- ; te pltia to New York. , Tim palm ofSnperiority is awarded J .' to Mrs. S. A. Allen for her Improved ' (new sty's) Hair Restorer or Dressing, :r {in on C bottle) and a grateful public ap■a predates tlie very low pnee. One , i. Dollar. Every Druggist sells it. 't An Ordiuanrc : To raise by Loan Twenty Thousand t '• Dollars. ,j Wiieukas, By an ordinance passed ' a the City Council, of tbc City of pe Island, approved the 4th dayit- of July, A.II. 1808. n laatt was said thorised for the purpose of public itl WnEnKA.i, Tlai Legislature, of the si approved Umiflh day'of '.March, A.D. tc , 18MI, changing tlie name of the City at 'from City of Cape Island to City of t ' Capo May; and. > WuF.itEAs, Only thirty-seven hundred ' ■u >dollars of said bonus aulltorizetl by :y tlie snid nrdiiuutee of July 4th, lSllw, at lutve bo-n issued, and said blank Section 1st. 'fliereftire_.Bc It' ordallied and ettarted by tho inhabitants Hi of the City of Cape May, in commnif " fv council assembled, aud it Is hereby en- , .' acted by the authority ol the same, "That the Mayor ill connection with I lJ" llMT Finance Committee he, and are ( ie hereby authorised to borrow, on the : 's credit of the City Corjairation, any m sum not exceeding on the whole, twenty . thousand dollar* (*20,000), for which ,n interest not to exceed lite rate of 7 per of cent, perannumsballbeiiaid luilf.yearlh ly, on the 13th day of October nnd 0f April in each and every year, nt tbc office of tho City Treasure r; the principal of said lunn shall lib |civablc, and < bs paid at the expiration of fifteen years 1 is I'rqm the date nt tho same, at the Nm- ,, tlonal state" Ban'; of Cm utfcn. rod not before without tile conw-ut of the liold- * cm thereof, and certificates t lie rotor In : tho usual form of such certificates, shall u be issued in amounts, of on» hundred ,T and fiie hundred dollars each, and .hall - / beslgiH-dbj-lhcMajorand^llyTrsps- * for the time being, with' the {atyscol attached, and it shall be expressed in •aid certificates that llieoaid loan there's to mentioned, shall he exempt from :1- taxes for City purposes." Section tod. - And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, '*■ "Thai there shall be annually raised by ; *1 taxation, a sum sufficient to^poy tlw , rates as may be issued, and such sunt . ' shall he used by the Treasurer for the payment at such interest, and for no ly otheV parpose, and a further stun an|l_ ry, foestabHshii sinking ^tnd for the purpose of the payment at maturity of i sold loon as" may he negotiated.'' — Section 3rd. And be it farther ore , ' dained bj' 'I* authority aforesaid, That '• this ordinance lake effect iramediatelv. v- Passed March 27th, 180U. id W. B. MlLLEH, Mayor. ' Attest: ™ S. B. Stitn», JjUj Clyrk. ' ie -Aa OrdlnaBor 111 Entitled an ordinance to regulate and define the duly of the Committee ou . Protection ofPtoperty and Highways, in the Cfty of Cape May. Section 1st And be it ordained and ' • enacted by the Inhabitants of tho City of Cn|ie May, and City Conndl assemat bled, and ia berebrenactcd bv authorLo ity oflltc same. "Tlial.thvn- shall 1«: - a Committee of Council, known as the ,, ( 'oniMittre on Protection of Property ; 1 and H^hway*,^ and jhat said commit- . rnutiril, cboxetl nnd anpotuted by the , Mayor, to Uw month of March, in - h* each and every year." ■ Section 2nd. And hs it farther or- ^ the duty' of said idmmlttoe. to Jook

mem of the remn.«bH also that raid committee shall hare entire control of - stitpectl* the order of the conn- : u 'cO; and eholl IfevoJlD the power now , * 1 1 and lo remove the same wheti to their t judgment the pahlte good requires the . same to be done, also to regulate anjl supervise the lighting of the street p SBCTIpN 3rd. Apd he it farther or- ' !' diftficd and enacted!)" That said com- ' ■ mittec shall have power to employ or j discharge engineer*, workmen, teams r snperintendents on said strert*. i . highways or alleys. «nd to dfeeo- ! toe any new street, to treat for land 1 . and award landholder, of the same, ! • by giving orders on tlie treasurer, sub- 1 J to Ihe apnrornl of the council. ' ' i . Section 4th. And lie it farther or- ' dslned and enBrted, Thst said com- : C mlttof shall grant all building permils. : all buildings, or to prohibit tlie ereo Unil or temoyal of anv boildlnc. which, i their judgment shall appear in op- 1 r position to the best interest of therity. j , nod any bersoft or pefrmns! erecting or ( i removing any building without first j ■ olttainlng a permit from Uiecommittn'. j , shall lie deemed gnilty of a mt«de- > t End punisluiblc by a Itoe of i ■ not lest than five dollars, nor more ) i tlian one hundred, for the use of _thc ' ",eitv; eaeh permit shall be two dollars, ( one-half to he paid to the treasurer for ' use of the city, tbc other half to tlie j committee for their services.*' i Section 3th. And lie it further ordained and enacted, " Tliat raid committee in connection with the Mnvor. being ex officio chairman of" the! I nnv hoiidlngn nffiranre-TO-^Tfef? : jnu/otfarrauw!'ap"rtmU cajise^lhe ' tlie nuisance." Section fllh. And l«- it nrdnlned bv the authority aforesaid. "That said. writitik quarterly, unless itlierwi-»nr-to tlie Mayor, nod that wild ccininiittor sluill have power and authority tojdraw upon tlie city treasurer ' , (ami raid' treasurer is hcrrhv empow- , en-d to pay nil such warrants or or- ' tlt-ts). for nnv expenses, ineidvntnl or | , otherwise incurred." Section 7th. And I-- ii ftirther or- 1 dained and marten. "That all ordior juris of ordinances, snpplti this ortllnanti-. lie.aiinl i* lo p-ltv re- | pealed, artd that this ordinance " take effect immediately." Passed March '22ml. 18fl'.'. IV. B. MlLLEK. Mayor. | S. R. SriTEs. t ity Clerk. SPECIAL NOTICES. Get Yourself n Home. ' Tosr rest, will loon ,..t tor yoor Sou..— j MARRfED. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J^-OTICE. I paTBET aerated EH kadi tk< moil sweet, clear ajto^uv brkad ' No b.tsl toadiM the Istreairat-'ttre Is,„,h I or the Beys,), until It... it sad re jJ> for di.trl- ! toe tor •*. i ligH' '."'If _ 1 l* • henry harpet; j Jgg<B30 ATCCH RTilF.KT, Hui Isrxr .look, St tow price, ef tl-e ^ WATCHEtk ^lEVVELST^ WOO ^SILVER. ; ^|ost riiricr asd sri wtssm ' IIARVESTKU 13 .f UK ROItLD. BUCKEYE ' MOWER, llEAPBRft SELr-IlAKEIt [ ^ I.^eleerarearethe uie of Ihe DL^EVK ■rat tsii-oi test I teW Trials ever howl lo say Slsee«nl Of X.i I Items to Stale. Ul a Work - Valuable linprovtments added for 11U. Meaufertuml If IU Greeowlrh M.k, T. Clmil.ie lurwef Jref^Sj n.il. nfi*4m I ^ frTARjS'THfe EAOTl" etee. cstire -The lunuuret Butt" I Woslu - IU lUuetrsUsma see *11 prlstoe ts t-r.utlf at oU color,, frwu one to OD.ee), .Is "o.te lunssiles: |s IU. Isftare slora Th. ? Ih. lereMlef the. i. AdO. froi Itte.f - leeu .reklj wtlh IVUoo. Solla rro.r. cV..» ' lag roelrjr, ss4 CUwIEf Boae.ee It I. kill ' eoApenloB lor erejrj trMlOe- to. ».c-.lire -I 1 1 r'ttwl u" r - r. r. .,1 ; - , •> - " '■ ?*"~" ' ., fit- -

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NEW ADVERTISEMENT! QMCEE! TOMOES, ^DLCEE! I&T ■ tvaarurt r "• mklfrer*" Arel' l'n"^ toeub^UU J1« '"co^k/5' 1 1 cMonae efrretj^.# AGEHTSFWAN'rfb FO»T1IE ^r. !' l.lt KMED ■/ TDC U X I tbi) S\TATF;S 'authoh IU'Y. ^;; \ ! 8. p. THpjrpsbwWca'd ONE "DOLLAR" SALE ; SSSZIiire. fir. rih^-Z 7Air/* Xd g.yio.^ Jot torn Cluboftme Hundred a n.l SJ0.00. Take Parliculir Notice' of Thi». * A I.I. CASKS. b/ R ht • i'sTK II Kit /hT- ! IKK. trAicA con be cent from aot, Poet ' of renetog uraey U vrel-rred l. «. f*. THOMPSON It. CO., iao l edernl Street, ,j WE ARE COMING, ; Olnoek M*<ni> rre't™ 4 "" ,"C,° j !'nc Dollar Sale of Dry aad Vancy : G t> O l> 8 , Cutlorv. tStc., ifeo. 'i Premium fknin of Sheeting , 1 For flub fhlrty, 21 Yd*. Stin ting. " " Slklyi- 42 " " •• " One II nnd. «S •• 'f ii J. S. HAWES A CO., 128 A 130 Federal St., Button, Mass. f'OYTIt Af'TOON. Ac. Kit HARD C. -in It I It. • . BUILDER. •- I' APE ISLAND NEW JERSEY. " f ^.ure?, ^wnM^ilos^Capi A'lTKMION! IIOPFMAN A YYILI.IAMS, Move Hfi'iictlirert jlSOTICE I GRAVEL ROOFING! NCHK ONLY AGENTS | < ii.r.*a*TKD Warri'iiMfTt^Hii oling , M'ATHHIAXn raoy-^MAB*IO>l 1 1 11 STILL AT IT:' WARE A EI.DRKDOE. j rontraclois dial I!uiklfi«. " ■a* ■