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* ~"»= ■ L """' ^ _ ^ ^ c.P. | L ' nnmr^MRBTOi, 1 Visitor* have mf doubt acta ll an- '■ ■enured that a daily fern** line to New York was onnteradlMstf It ha* . bum talked about 6>r yean. Alway. drefaud bat ninaa aaanisRiishni. It I- i tend* ratting oafof Philadelphia to , Cant May, AMj,'1 Letts Branch and , KWPYffAffity -'through In ixUoQrt i 1; .■■■: . :, ou fee Host, to fes Landtag, past thi I Ugbt Hogeo, ww aclaaa and pieasnm , drire. Rustic slmpiiGily and city civ- - luxation to mingled and commingled , that Uta liac of iUmaooaUou wax l«»t. I liregybodj knew.crerybody, and a* all > cam* to enjoy fecmKlrea. free and < tobeturir, a p-ai tlmt they had. Simplicity eharncteriard the entire 1 society, and fiuhion and fiuthUmablc c eatilnalTtioeae were thing" unknown. « and not pegohtag. the city till ri^ht or t W* fec^tftd ItoM^fetfer^ttan the f Ke think our old friend William D. - H»to,Ba^« John tWd^^q ■ ^^1^. Wc would like i thtag to fenrnp." WWh fee advent ^ 3B3BSm I " thJtwj^llfr WHh*M tee affiy Blea r MbutKWfftBr garish tight i, t'*^Sr*aik I r around their ,i I fe» '»*■* ; G ' mmi • I BWdtoohaand ..raja
cert*, ^otreea, grand ball", military review*, olio entertainment* up to 1 gsC-MttfefflJE' Borne will prefer the mnale of fee Italian wanderer*, who with triangle, harp and fiddle, tortnre the divine 1 l»«lodle» of Roeaini to fee ctaeric ae- ' ■ IciHtlh* of die grtaif ' poncerts an- . noonerd hjr Mite McOgfltoy. There jteaty who affi-ct a nmatcal taite : "tfould rather bar fee erirp, ■ trifling, utrnm-etntin melodies ofOSmbach to fee grand choral* o f Menddtaohn or th* religious harmonire of , the SM4*» Jfitor. Bat ite will not • rtew these tmprffceUon* with a > "crieketN" eye, aa Mr*. Partington . i would aay, bat generously embrace the p whole husuin race in the 'invitation to I make merry in the coming rarttva! of p hut And to commence at the boginr tag, hete dime, the Stand Coraibina- ' Uoc Troupe, which ia announced to ' commence at the 8c* Breeze next FriI dapWDtilog. We have not the Biinte.-t Mm Joetyrt What »tyie ofentertaintoent I* Implied iti the title, bat we p know Mr. Pilgrim to be a "ncceaaftil i etnge manager, and thntthc Mauagcr, i Mr. George N. Wanaee, far one of the I ynuogret and mo«t popular ntanager* I of the preaenttlme. Alter the Grand Combination Troupe depart the Sal- ! too. will arrive, and then all' WTO go I «riy-ai a marriage bell That's • what the old refrain lays— "all goes f merry as a marriage bell"— tint' there i' are ninny marriage bell* that ton mourn ftdly of trashed hopes ; bdt we ' WW not dwell oponsdeh subject* here. 1 At Chpe May there are no blasted f hearts, nor Mlghted .flection* Here oas oodles to be enjoyed, not adhoyed. 1 And so, with Mnric and heTHster ' &mg\n p»o*peetlTe, wo wfll fqjny miri selves, and pity the poor swritering ■ town folk*, and the oao-home summer • resorts, where erery sacoeedlng day la ■ <*»T dtMgunt frdra It* predecessor % ■ betag dofh-r. I' iuiuiit suuin. I The advent of the" Greys" Is looked p forward to with the gfoatrtt IBterrat, I and thousands are holding back from r, coming ontil about fee time set for , thoit arrival. We dam snch that , they' win have to take "pot luck," a* i the hotel* are •' lining up rapidly," i (<hfok we hare heard that phrase be- ■ fore) and hundred* of telegrams are , Ihudilngln upon the room clerk* for the i hem room* to be reserved. An officer I rt the regiment, Adjutant North. I writes ns that It win leave Ph(Ude!t phla on Friday morning, at 9 A. M-, ! arriving here about 12 M., when, If p notSoo hot, a short parade win be p made through the town and thence to ■ Miner1* Farm, where the bsual pro- > rem of stacking Ann* and fixing camn i feffl be enacted. The Jersey Bine* I wfll be at the depot on their arrival to 1 rereire them. The Blues, however, | will not be in uniform, bat *111 be ■ found peeking throuh the railing* of , the elegant fence that bars out those I curiously Intent On Saturday Congress Ball opens ; the ball of amusement* by giving the i "boys" a grand complimentary hop, i whereat H**slcr, of evergreen memory, is expected to exceed himself. Let remember feat It will behoordlnary fcejuipm, for on one h« magnificent than this a great eoldierchdenrnred to infbse his spirit lit his troops by telling them tluit "forty sentries were looking down Upon tbcm yonder pyramids;" " Here he wfll have more than forty sentries, and If Waprdeon conld get up snch an excitement npon one beggarly pyramid, and that, too, away out on an Ulhtnd Sand hank, what nffijf not Baasler rise to when three, or (bur hundred sentries look down npon him from three or four hundred pyramids of fioircre, and ' "VPt ,.?f. Jfrr. . hundred of .Itfwtlftil angel, look up to. him. every one smiling more sweetly than the other. aom Gongree* Hall oomc* the | PJ ravdsjMVM milUmn, at fee Stockton . Hotel- That's th* Way fea ticket* ; print it, but u we are nntupinoor , Frencli just now we will simply deuominata it a grand military ball . Well— where did we Icays Hamlet * Qfafta ! away among fee pyramid*. ! But here comos Dodworth- What wUI of him iu such a sea of gold ! lace, and point lace, aod star* and garters (not fee kind yon raced, you know) and all fee bewildering paraphernalia of Mara]1 Why, here wtH be member, of the City Troop who han't straddled anything like a war- , hone store the rebellion, marching . ■round fee floor wife chain cabhpa ( attached to their swords five or six feci , tang. Dodworth moat look oot for j there sans of Mare— they are tarrihle t fellows. At the ehrb they ore genial ■, aod social, to the baU-room torribta. , We have tried, to borrow a Rear Ad- j 1 admirals srhp Imra clothes ere afi at front, we must come down to the "wearing of the itae." With the J in hie ears, Dodworth wDl bring ' all the hig drams and little drama into P^y Fife such rigor that fee memory of P. S, GUmore wBl .fed* away from j the tads will lay rfojffe^p^for ( Lrthlm uppl^bc jdrapd ^f J and bmm, mTm IS j ^
Bxenreloos at the Sea Breadc are all ' , the rage. Jntv 14th, 15th, lBth, 20th, 1 L Slst, gath .nnnpnod, and FasbiooahlelcbarelMare all closed 1 j in Philadelphia, and fee poor, brokendown. tired, overworked pafsotu are ■ iaflfetlag the brexkew at Cape-May ; , ounging at. Late Ocofga; .uflering at " Saratoga, sailing fee Vss o'eT. atf1 inaktogfeattstflres rntaefablc genctaUy. The pride of the Quaker City-thc * Athletics— hare sn/fered Several bad f defeats during fee past week, which 1 hsa n., loll fee "boys" to fee beet of 1 humor or pocket. With theexoeptioa 1 of the Cincinnati jguae,.feey hare not ° played what Might be railed n match ' game thi* reason, and then appeared f wife a short nine, and with eonUaned - misfortune— three of tbdj unrest soil - beet player* being oo the sick lisL Tho 3 return game between fee Atlantic* and - Athletics, ou Monday afternoon, wa» * played for "stamps, "(gate money), and - throughout uniutc resting Bare hell e will indred die oot The Sojourner* on the bland may f not be aware that they will hare next , season, an entirely new and remodelled j theatre to patron ixc- "The thcatnut" . la how undergoing extensive altora- , Hon*, to be completed by Sept. 1.1, on B fee styie of fee Academy of Mipiic, , wife fountains and mirror* in the cir- ,. cle ; tobe the'prnttlcst and mipet com- ^ fortable thentro in fee city; It is to be t; under the regime of Mr*. Garrett*™, L formerly of the Wflhtol, and Stllrk j Hawler hM heed engaged a* leader of the orehcitni. watebi.su pLtcr eesur. , Tho fhsthnmbcr of the Jhtily ?fnr» r ha* Just reached ollr sanctum. May s it he long /ears hence ere wc may hnn'mnce tho receipt of tho brat. The arrivals 111 a little over two columns, and among (hem are the names of the following PliilndelphiatW i Joseph T. , Tobias, C. M. Brooke, A. 6. 'Ellis, at ih* 9UI.IW1-, A.' v.. Ijewlm, Mr*. C. ■J Ingersoll, J. M. Thorn n. and-flunHv. _ John W. Gregg, H. W. Blddie, at Rowlands; A. B. Fmnoyer, G. Moutjoy, Mrs. Gnnsenhnnser, at the Pa- * villon. The hamlsomrat carriage at the e Braoch It that of Mr. Pullman, the 0 palace car inventor, and coet 83000. r Mr. Phillip* will have to harness np - to heal that. sewwbt. j The Ih raid makes out a long list of p villa* at XoWpori, wherein flgureabonl , thirty Philadelpliisns. " A new drive ha* Just been opened •' at Newport of about twelve mile*. * winding in and out, round fee shore. " always keeping the water in view. It * makes a complete ctrouit of one end of p the Island. That is just what U.c enterprising men who are running ' Cape May are going to do for the Island here. A floo drive np the beach * to flewell'* Point, cooating tho Inlet to ' Lofeyette street, and around the bridge '• hack of the 8m Breeze, and return to ' the baach front. That's what Cape May wanta and will haveMiss Davenport, formerly all actress - at fee Arch Street Theatre, and , daughter of tho actor of feat name, is ; engaged at Newport for fee season a* 1 soprano singer. She has lately visited 5 Parepa, who assures har she has a I fortune to her voice. If she will but . cultivate it thoroughly, and has , promised to train her herself and bring I tier oaj in a year. ' Mb* 'Ma Lewi* bids Mr to the belle p of the season *t Newport. Gift* nnd | caller* are constantly pouring in npon her. On Tuesday seventy-Ore person, called, among them Jam« Flake, Jr., who gave orders for an elegant and ' substantial boM-hoMe to Be erected ' for fee " Hracoe," and the bill* sent to him. Re also presented her wife a ' perpetual pare ou his steamboat*. A . WuUfiil silk flag, the centre Illustrating Miss Lewis' last act of bravery ; by a pletnre wf Hefself In her boat amid the breakers, is shortly to be sent ' her by parties In New York.' It Is armonnCed feat she Is lobe married in the BUI to a " brave tailor hoy," who ^ propose* taking her to. sea with him, j I SARATOGA. The arrivals at Saratoga show a considrrabt* sprinkle of PhUadel i phiaas, among whom wo no doe the 1 following on Saturday hM: J. Harri- > sou. Jr., oad vrlfc, kOa* O. Harrison, ' & Harrison and T. Morris, Jr., 1 nt Cooore"* Rah ; Mia. A»bhurat a. ' 1 Bverett Hons* ; Bev, Btahep Sim|woa ' nod wife. Rev. J. E. Meredith, at ■ Institute, and Rev. John P. at Union Hotel GwrrTsarwa, July 9.— The brand ' >d DirneSsre of the Getty.bnrg Memo- , rial Aseoetatlon have paaard resolu- t commanded armie*, eorpa, dlvtoloo'i ' and brigades, to fornhh lufortuation and evsats to he perpetuated, and to ' make arrangement* lor their reunion on llvfeN hi fee first week in 'August, J to he commemorated. , at praoeeoty when ho teto agaarrel ; '■ a Scotchman at heme only when he D J
' ^tl^^L ' ^ 9 j Commerce street, Bridgeton; votes i against Lay Delegation, 2. 1 i' Central ciarch, Rfid|tto8; i vetea | . cast, 80; for, OS; agalnstTlO; majority „ for Taj Delegation, 40Trinity church, tiridgeton; votes I cnst,SI{fcf,2b;'djtato4t; B; tfotjteily 1 for Lay Delegation. 21. , Foundry church, MiRvlIlei Votea cast, 19; foe, 37; against, 2; majority 3 for Lay Delegation, 15. . .. . 1 Fort Elisabeth; votes cast, 1&5, for, it 3d; against, 99; maiority against Lay f Delegation, 13. » ftttagrove; votes cast, 9; for 8; ' against, 1; majority, .fur lay Dtlegn1 Cape May; votea coat, 282; for 281; I against, 1; majority for Lay DclegaI tion, 280. 0 Maurioctown; votes cast, 25; for,23; 1 sgminst. JfmsJority for Lay Delega- » Uoo, 21. I Allowoyilowii, vo'et cast, 21; for, II id; against II; majority against Lay Delegation, 1. Tockahoe; vote* cast, 38; for, SI; 1 against, "; majority for Lay Delcga- , tion, 24. Petersburg; voted cast, 45( for, 28; against, 17; majority for Lay Dekga- " tion, 11. Cape Island; votea cast, 20; for, 9; ' against, 11; majority against Lay " Delegation, 2. ...» Newport; votes cart, for, 10; e against. 6; majority for Lay DeVgak ''orfarvflls; rotes east. 91; for, 18; f against, 3; majority for Lay DclegnRoadatown; votes cast, 14; for 12; ■gainst, 2; majority for Ley Delegation, 10. - , , Kairun; voles cast, ft; for, 6; ,- against, 1 ; majoritv for Lay IXlcga- . tion, 4. 1 Hancock's Bridge; votes cast, 40; j for. 34; against, 0; majority for Lay | Delegation, 23 . ,, Pleasant Grove and Deerfleld; vote! ' cast, 22; for, 9; against, 13; majority Site foitowtog ehargve, First church, • ililH-ilu, T ytwir Cnpr May. Pennsrillo, 1 Vine land, Willow Grove, and Cunt- - bcrland Mission, which have foAed to make report*, have generally "gone In favor of IAy Delegation. . | (Signed) A. E. Bat. LARD, Presiding Eidr. - '' WIS CRIES or SIIAUO A UURfcXp " Cornelius O'Dow.l" (Charles I*:rer) discourses to i..chcwf upon the , miseries of " Selling a Horao"— not ; . tho wall-cv'od_gray, nor the sparined i 'f cab, but the horse one has ridden with j ' satisfaction, which has come to know it* master's ways, to respond sympo- ' j theticnlly to his lightest touch, and to I know hi* varying humoral To sell j , such an animal, says the essayist, i* a ; I hard necessity, which brings with it ^ much sorrow. Ilrar1' O'Dowd e " You bear up tolerably Well at being 1 told that It U a pity he U not gray, or : e black, or bay, or roan ; that the pur- ■ I, elm vc hates ehosnut ; that dtesnuu | 0 are hasty, fretful, hot-tcmpored, and j B so on, and that be woldd not take a „ present of a chesnut; then from an- „ other feat be ia too.tall. or too short. without exactly saying for what ; that he has something treacherous about s his eye, or that hi* tail la not set on in 1 tonic peculiar Stshlon which Uic buyer » adpires ; lait at lougtli ynu come to s more touching ccusulvs Utan ihcee. 4 . " 1 Shows a deal of work ; those fore- > legs won't stand it much longer ; hock t tendon knotted a good deal!' cries one;' • 'a lectio bit too straight to the postern 5 for my taste.' say* another, ' nnd feet a trifle too small , had shoeing would soon contract that heel for you.1 • 11 ■What'* this here ? capped hock, ah 1 and a threat of blood-spavin too. That's enough for hie.' 1 "'Are you sure, his wind is all j right?1 ask* a third. 'I thought lie . dooLot a good deal after that canter. Would you mind letting your servant give him a sharp gallop ? has' lie car1 rkdaladyt will be run leader? how ■ he jump timber V1 are all poured in upon you by people who have hd ! thought of a deal; nod once more come in the doubts upon ' that eye, or Hint icDdon. or thnt frog.' Now, with a 1 full conviction of your boast's sound1 neas, and o thorohgh Relief to your ' critic's Ignorance, these suspicions ore 1 so many .ln*ults to your uulcratonding and wounds to your pride. Had there been no question of sale, you , would have resented three impertinences aa personal injuries. Tbo con- , verse of ' Love me, love my dog' is, ' Abuse my horse, abuse me.1 " Last of all comes fee fellow who walk* around your beast, with his [ eyes ranging from the pastern joint to , the knee — never higher, and, wife a , jerk of the head to the groom, says, 1 Take him in.1 That wretch I could Sre every barrel of my revolver at. " Although you are well aware that the auimu* of all these disparagements is to knock something off fee price— that iu erery censure of your beast's ears, or mane, or tail, there is the question of a ten-pound note — the Insolence I* not diminished By that cmuci'-insocas. You arrive at last at i the fatal tact that where money comes lu courtesy gore out, and that he *86 ha* to dispose of anything outer* the field ns a dealer, and moat look for no other drlHtie* than Such aa are comwife his craft. " Perhaps, fee .worst of ill, bowever, hi fee settee feat throughout the whole transaction yoo are treated like one mtkehetter than a iwindler ; every awrtion yoo make doubted, and crerv rrsf. ■ down to fee sonre of an unprincipled 1 rascal, who would perlure bis soul for • tho chance of a stray five pound note.
- Not a few J islands of 8b lien* and MiqileloC, ahd > still fewer know are Its advantages. If any oi our . » readr ra take ^ a atart of fee co^ of '• Newfoundland they will And on tbe . south thfre islands known as Great » Miquclon,. Little Miqneloo, or Iswgly , " > and St. Fienn. There era barren rock*, valuable only a* A refuge .for ^ r a title the aurrouudjug*fifec(^, which , art extremely Important. The entire area of St Pierre and French Ml queI Ion is about 108 square mile*, end the - permanent population pcrhap* 2,000 ; soul*. Their exports, annually, an ' about 8,000,000 francs, according to ( official estimation, hut the acmal valua ; la at least double that Tke articlea ■- imported are whale oil codfbh oil and codfish. The import* wen, In 1859, alsmt 8, 000,000 act^lvatoe. IntffB, ■" fee imports were of the valtie df 3,880,"103 francs, or £155,204; for thit year 1 the export* were 6, 828,014 francs, or r £213,010. In IBM fee imports were 3,032,784 francs, or £145jU; fee im- i i porta were 7,S3S320, or 4305,533.— « - There being official figure* may to re- ' gsrded as under rather tbAn abore fee actual valut, The position of Great Miqoslon, the most northerly of the group, is to lati- , tude 47 degrees 4 minutes north, and < y In longitude 00 degrees and 20 mln- . ' utes wast of Grronwioh. Then, im- '■ mediately sonth of felt are Little ■ Mlqnelan and its consort. 8t Pierre. '■ -The history of there islands — St Pierre j ' aud French Miquelon— is remarkable, j They are all that remains of the vast j. possessions which France once owned r iu Northcn Anu-rica. Keen when at the peace of Utrecht, Newfoundland ; was yielded to Queen Anne, these isles , wore retained, ns at the peace of Paris ! I ia 1703, they were confirmed toFrance. 1 1" ; The American terminus will be at House,* Hummock, in tbo town of * Duxbury, Mass. This is situated : f uear fee Gurnet light at fee entrance t of Plymouth Harborfl It la not quite ' two miles from tho village, but to : ' round the beach. The hummock in a comcal-shape hill of about thirty or . foriy acres in^nroli The Legislature ' of Massachusetts hare granted a charr. "tor to an " Ocean Telegraph Comt ' pany," who will carry a line out be- ; yond the jurisdiction of the United ' States, nnd then make a splice with c fee French cable; thus, any trouble ■J which might have been caused by a n oar's absurd letter will be avoided. Tho main office « 1 1 be to the old Bank * building at Duxbury. An todependent land line will extend from this to 0 Boston. Formerly, Duxbury was one " of the first ship-building towns in Massachusetts. In 1837 a severe blow " j was received during fee panic, and | six years subsequently, the large clip8 ■ per trade havidg cotdmeiified, and T ; suitable timber not being found in "" | Duxbury, the builder* removed to ! * I Boston and Medford. The office in " ; Dnxbury will be in charge of M. J. j Gaines, formerly United States Con- " sul-General at Tripoli, but since em- -• 'ployed to tbo telegraph servioo of the 1 Mediterranean. He will be aided by 1 a body of twelve electricians. 0 Richsioxd, ya, July 12.— Tim ofllcifll ehv.loB returot 8o Oir thow tliat ^ Ihe block* voted closer to their reglsk tared strength than the whites, and .. the less intelligent blacks who had been „ under the belief during the canvas that t if the Walker ticket succeeded their ,1 right* would be taken away from them, nnd who were assured well to a speech the day before the election that a victo- ' ry for Walker would be no victory, as the election would have to bo held over j again, are not generally disposed to e accept fee Mutation. Ymtrrday afternoon a Walker negro 1 w*s set upon by • oolon-d mob ana nan to be rescued by the whites. i new York, July 12, — One hundred gun* wore fired iu fee Park to-day. in ^ honor of fee paaaage of the yacht "Dauntless,'1 acmes tho ocean. Williams and Wood, tho counter- . fritcra, arrested on Saturday night, am 1 from Missouri. Thsy wtll be arraigned Several bonk presidents and leading 1 brokers were before the grand Jury toa day, to (ire evidence relative to money ~ transactions in Wall street. Several " will probata* be indicted for usury. Gold rinsed strong at 137. 0 WAsaniOTOK, July 12.— The Preei- > dent and (hmlly will leave Washington 1 a on Wednesday for Long Branch, where * a suite of rooms bare been provided , , at fee Stetson House. He will return : 1 In tan days without his family. j l Ilad a lsngthy Interview wife fee ; . President toAay. nts presence at fee - B White Route attracted much sttcn- ! » A Swpplrmeot r To an ordinance authorising the apt ' poiu uncut ol Chief of Police and dr- ■ I filling hll duties. ' Srctiok 1*1 Be It ordained and en- c ' acted by the Inhabitants at the City ; 1 oTOBpeMay in City Council assembled, . ! and it is hereby enacted by the an- j , thoritv of fee same that fee Mayor, , Recorder or Alderman constituting i ' the Board of PoBer may sod shall draw ] upon the City Treasurer from time to , * time, for all wages due the police force ' . of the city upon thj prraentatlon of , the pay roll of the Chief of Police, and - ; the fteremrer I* hereby authorised to ; I CSLaU w"™,u u lmb7 ! , ' Secrtox 2. And It is forth** or- | t daloed and enacted by fea authority i | aforesaid that this ordinance shall tabs \ \ Approved Jul* il8B9 j , w. b. Miller, Mayor. , Attest: i s. It. Stitks. Clerk. \ A Supplement | Te aa ordinance entitled an ordin- ; an« reculalsng the stands of backs j to graSiM : ; ; :
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