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■ tea gait Buiia DiretHq.' SmSfSjtis: Ulrkauaral i.HAi ii A Ware, Fimm' Tonb., Hardware, rttTOif" MayHough * Sao*. 90 a. Del. A v., Phils. IHx.m, Sharpies* A Co., Fertiliser*, 9 00 sooth lAt Av. lliita Km K WlLUAKl, Cape May. ' JacK II To#H!iekii. " " Jrnix II Hdtthax, Court House. ; II T Miller, Cape May city. M n Gut, Cfamden. S V It EST as, cor 0th A I/ca.i, lliil- | , Obo W .t- C ! 1 May rity • T ft Clark, Washington «, Cape Ma) ' K P Sute*, Man i lan at, n - V < ' M Rkaupwood, Decatur at, " K n EnHvxM A WW, CoM Spring. ( S S n»Ti«, V; Jhpr at. New York. W tj RllOAXta, 5 Mansion St. Cape May I .KAMI A Wake, Cape May dty | J 8 flAMUBON, " Jot liar trail. Alt Abaters* t, l'hila. I I I H Smith, Decatur at, Clape May. f .I P SLOAN. Jackson al. I KiiwAkm A LtTMona, 2nd A Mar- i | fed au, Phila. 1 Jia Sj.'nia.i.EXiiKn, landing. ■ Geo HildhktII, Jackson >1, Cape M. 2 K C SfeUBEB, Cape May rity n lIorrxaN A Wimjajus " ■ HinlWaiMlh, ~ " | WARE A KlII^UKJE, f OaryMe I N C Prior A Oo, Parry at. Cape May Hj 4 AXE H Hhitii, Court House. ■ Prior A C<>., Perry at, Cape May M MauKET Wn.LtAM-, Prtinisvillr. ■t 4 H R*mi, Otert House. o »*atta> , ■V Pa J K Leamixh, Court House. B M*Acr * Mhchat, cor. Woah- [ - logtotfW IMaMr ate. B 5 l>ua J H Keenest A Son, Cape May H P-impn. 90S Market, at # K.nk|tW<a N ■ IV. Q. RnoApa, Agt Earth CVwet eo. near Ba.NAi.-ii A Wake, Cape May rity I s Sftsjeaf So*, 1 ■ bko un.imarrn, ■ to WliUANR, Dentilaville. v Ibai it A Wank, Jaekaon at I nFWii.LIANa, PennlrTllte a BIMAI iTaVt'aiiN. Jaekaon «L** IB KnMUNDa A aox, BEnhon A nonino., Jarkaou at xti l'Rii-N, Perry at. UfY iu.1 aju, Dennltrille. li.ae.'S^ea.' IIJPortxkeii A aox, V
MdJaKOr'a Hotel, Jaekaon atn-et, *Tpn MeMakln. proprietor. Hi TJ 1' ° " ' — pulin, Mlrtto, ■VfJZjiakH., Cape May. fat* Lt crrr" General Agent for ^BurMtrn-AL Fire, J W Lyfi^l^fr*. fafetfffatpjUunmitt, vSrix, A not Continental Life ■51 8. Heavlllc, N. J. 'rtBflunl I linirr Landing. JWiMB, PennUrlUe. IiIEton A Co., MUlvfl.ic, nAbtm A SoK,C»peMay, nJfcA Mecrar, Washington A I>R •BfcNew York. London RamBaltimore; Cough Syrup, Rn^Sfc^NMrt, IMk, US CMBfUMfnCan Mna. IHnrtrxa, Waahlngton at. CK J ANN HBe. Court llouae H*' VmQ^JVariiinfitiin at, M WlLOeM pennlaville inxmr, o^tBhlUda Pne KEWfJ'sSTcape *J5T" , 1)H MAjKk M ECU AY, our Wa»hK^C'fBoBicropathkl, " W C R John W May . I!n.nr.rrriO»e, Am, Perry at. P M Pox X&,«0north Slh, PhlL John 6 P. J S C.ARR»lr?t»"l i J H RnxicBi gTBot Jaekaon at E P BmJrfiS^ESvmUl, Cnpa K ""oKTixiiA sft. OamdBi H rmmutrm W t B RWASS, IWI I&; AscnuJmIk *T-u««"j3|flBr?Mair.th, l
. j Ik CAPI MAJOCJllf IJJt;. J OAPE ' M'A Y CITY. N J.. 1 1 C S. Magrath A Aaron Garralaon. in aoVanck. , CA1H IATU OJ»AtlVt»TIIIMl. I ' crara ' w«— Mcmthe. " j | 1 | apnul NallmlMMsauTli|nkBl tmlta 1 imrlHllallbwl UdliMail ifiire, ! .JOU I'll I NT I NCI. { 1 OarCa Cu.au™, HiU-HaaAa, Otaaka, IM» Aa. ' Na.ll, l«taua. at Haui NoOa.. aed al gujiu m (5ard5. PRACTICAL AKCHITKCT, ' j «V ''"cwihl'cin, t'.1 i AHcnnscr anh hi/ildku, rHiLADRt-rniA. John B. lluOuan, k Oounaeller-at-Law, Solicitor. Bt-rakMC COURT COHMtaalONKR. Car* Ma, Caort Naaua, N»» Immj. I | B. T. Mll.l.r lt. ATTORNEY AT-LAW, I. R. Gray. ( jrroaarr-ir.uir, arrrra mturrrut, rroaaaator at Ika Ftraa al Cap# Ma, Oaaal, alf Adjalulag rual NaUaaai laaR. Dr. J. r. Ceainliis. Dm'"'0rn« narii Kitt Mir cotar BO IJA'-TaaaAaya aed Dr. E. n. Phi HI pa. oicerATlic riTSicui, ■ urrtca Houea-i ~a a. a,tu<Aiut MtoSuMTSSZSir" " *" fc~" ISAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCHES i JEWELRY. No., US NORTH SECONP ST., Cor'
of CJunrry, Philadcl|ihia. ty- ju^MHa^aKt^'MMilCTlrT pwkart- ' ipneioatwai «D*AS S. CJaAWCS B0OT AND SHOE STOte, ir jailmmH rain. r ^ekioaiTt AMiaJCaa nooih aoWi A l.i»a aad waU aaaarled .tart a4 CRNTr. i.ADIEa-, ■Hurt a cArrrai. ■'**' aad kapt inrt.ll, aaaeUad, at WORK MADS TO ORRK. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. R. D. EB«U»oiaS0" Would laaamltau, aaaaaaaa U Jkei aaaela al t ae. Bay U.ltaar haaa Jaat atartad IRalr COLD HPniNO. N. 3.. Fall tuul Winter Oootlaa. OaeaUUa«ar IJUY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ANPItnOftt, Al«l. Tin. Woodea, Earthen aad Baidwai*. 4e. Suporlor Quality Flour, , |M) 1,1 Maaatmaal al Ciaaartaa. WaeU^ood Furniture LIUilNITUJUl. JOSEPH WALTON A CO™ CaiMCT MAKERS. Ma. Ul WALNUT rT, mihidal>Ma , SffiSSSSs FURNITURE WIRE-ROOM 1 XAX8IOX STBr.KT, * OAP>i MAY OITT, IX. J. n^aS' ^'nuTn* raraltarr Were- Boom. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COTTA'ilCS FITRXIsnEH j a, -
^ j-Sard of Carrlaon'n Bazaar, j I la Laatn^tLaUdtl all lha alo'raa 1. Ika lava | ( arau. oaaataua aaaae, la »a war- ^ U J far ™iaar. at laullal, alata Aaritaf , ar drue, ' -j rtka. Idlol ar a. 1 1 alia Iraat. L I TKSsasBaswTE !; S | Ara aural, rauulrad la tte rraat, J ? 1 Naar ll^aa daat Laax iiut akat ,au aa, , | f..r a >rad> ~1X'I alt»a dlaua. » To Lava a aaprly. tka aaaraal aaapitta, "A rtwItoLtZauil UL"mu1 k~i" ' i tawtnteeittualrt. J TUOT la lea aad aaull rapa. Ixaaea. Itaarta i< TAaraX I a it a wilt (oar akraU, lai,. arlllaa " j tar rate, ^ 1 AakaaeMaaTkr AllaaftataaL * Tha kaal af aa> ataXa Uaad.^ ^ ^ t| ' I oalaatloar tka Baaat htaad Walkarkaa pi- ft WALKER a auttaaatdaar g; New Irtaeda tatuaaar.aiar I aid ,au|aadkira. •' Aa aaaataoNkd. ** » TO CARAlaiN-i aural, »UI (a. ,| u"""""""*" « : laid aad Taakaacad aa ami Uaaral g T.,-a V aoi.n i — -----i COUPONS CASHED. - * .
» PACIFIC RAII.ROAP BONDS STOCKS QEjfiffEN&BRft raiLABELrHiA. ' AXkttBfA Mcftikk'" i HK.VEY CLEWS dttb'i S3 WALL ST., NEW YORK. !. rLSWI, BAS1SHT A CL, iMth rpiIE IiCNG BIUkNCQ ^t^WS. Ah^^SSS^SS5 jH EMWULU, MltwaW raklhhar. IJtHE - CAM HAT OlaNO'ND,A Cartoon Pop r of lit IWa, '■ a*mrt>«ioa rtua. nnr ^aR U '»« t aoazHT w. ajartHAW, Ednar a*d Paallrtar. cpomotait^Ah ka -'JHV.'.VT, I = -
:■ ML'aidl'tTW BlTKa >aV»_ e,T~c.. Cam Mat, July A3. Mu. IRirrtBt >-©n a flwniCT i«**- , lion 1 wrote y in of my want of aoej ceaa in any andaRTon to ealch flah In 1 ' thia |daee. Indeed, my lllJuck waa ,ao inanriahle that Or opinion waa formed that the exil truer of Ilea llah in liiia locality waa a fable. From the eariieat period of my Ufa ' addicted to It, hit Saidneaa tor It contltisihi; to aSrdry adaancrd age. Often baa takra me when I waa only a tow yaare otd lathe hank, of the Schuylkill, a hero I looked with deBght upon the oomerona 6ah wl.ici. -V caught, and which yor placed in my lauket and r*8**d urefahm fleldhg far berriuf and MtfialL If there an an aapiration of my youth ran mount to all othrra It wu^t^atalwtid^ni^^^A n»ch may be had if ' fhat 1 ark alioot t» Mate. ,i.e i.r. t * It waa quite late In the rTruiug when aa ! Bit auoklng my un the ptaxia of the hotel. Moat of tV «oj nuraera of lha houaa, fatigued with the amuaemeuta of the day, had requwt' night'l ahr^ w^^'^oU " manly looking pmaon whom I had often noticed lounging about seated hlmaelf near and we became eugagrd in centreraatioo, the .object of which turned upon Aahing. I told Mm of my md axperienem In that recreaaad he appeared warmly to sympathies in my faeUaga. But thia araa formation that fllhd my Imagination with such rxtraragaot hupra that I could hare embraced him in the fcrvur of my gratitude. lie lutonuol uie about twelve mOea fhoi Cape May there waa a pint that alaraya explain adwwla of the deolrrn. oT the water mmb ^thl^ pfac. grand ftah of ooe kind only, bat than ( plained of alccpinam and bade uie goodnight. I oould not fallow. The of Ufa aeariMd abont to be tmuoM. Vlatene or nati«cc,.,.uj ~y aboro aaauinud lha- farms of awry strand iMtobtad huge whalra. Sron the atari (liatraed with the bright — C e.V, llannn, waa Itamn. - acalea of Bah. con-
sequence of such mtWMfatd mortal exthonghta aimllar to those of my waking I mac early next mornipg and comday, when I purposed potting my plans In execution. The landlady of the hotel . kindly lent rue a frjin* pan. t gridiron, And otter Article* required In L cooking. Them I collected to take With' Jne, knowtng well tha» tt> hare the Bill onjeymant of (Uh theaoooer they are eaten altar being caught the lineaand books rfTRrhaui kinds, and mama! ykrytlrt btfl f The day named slowly, but at hat the hour of 7 reatarriasd. •• The early morning gam promise of a bright day. At faur o'clock A. M., in a comfortable rarely and good tram, a bottle of champagH, butter, » aad ran of hops we soon left the Oty » of Cape May behind. Eagerly did I £ look Ibr lha point Of drnttnaSma AA ■ length the driver announced tha )oyfhl - inteBigrnce of Ua being la light When £ reached! lmpaUatly^urjpd^htajn "/ man. This waa artafacturtly aecompllabed, and we rapidly rowed ha .bore. I threw out meSne; to U fas 2 attached fant hooka of dHtamt eiaes, 2 with a dlfkrent halt upon each, muscle, • dam and soft crab ; from the fourth - hook the toil of raw besf feQ ofjtwt a. it entered the water. 1 did not ,, atop to nbolt It In a Itttta whlta tha x. Bah. Tha tauta ware uatouehad, and it waa remarkable that the Bah caught J. waa with the unbailed book. ?Tbw far all promised well ; but a*fa around and about to which la my eager attention I may hare laprM aafl^ngeapore. BntMm! withtWr - true nature wa wart aoon mads ao- ' q minted. Ihsy oooalitad of myriads variety sad sim. To protect yoareeif "> agaiast their aHacka Was Impossible, such waa their number. Thrir hum waa equal to that of a ll fun V ■wanna of baea, Som, of the more focodous kinds with their sharp bii^A peuetiated the thick Mather ot my - boot.; eaat and paatabywa were riddkd with paoaturea. ARattmnpta to drire Oram off proesd fruithaa. «. Ereqrthtag Vd - cembettiBg thrir attarta. To hare « poretatadia by a dslsiailm ■ attoek of a sfaffa T swarm cf snragsd I— .aurotrnogvtng .1 ■ - " : : 1
ware torpaUen, rrd faaetag faplag raa^jdlmn Ihwa. top* our spaed tr am the hateful ^ place, mad wHh Bisappotnliwret aad z^ssrsi^t ,1, Its name, aul when I do athrill of rape aad horror vtbrMra through my fa frame— Ik Would haro chosen it far „ Um aeeoe of the Ditum. (Wk The ». BlgHt td" the Tartar tribes as dracribed ,h T i»« rf tv D. Goths and Hum were triBre la toe ^ them In tompariaot. arith tbat which II tills detBKaMr petal » rapablr of InM! flictlng. d The tart of fishing, that engrossing d paasirai af my Ufa, is gone/araaer. In re lt» plaee, howevn, there U within my a heart a concentrated Ruling of bitter *p aadlatanreVteof the rlUan wVby ic false representations Induced ma to d encounter the agonies of tkol place of if torment. 1 balierc he knew Its char11 actor, that It was Um gathering ground h pf all the moeqnilo race* ; tbat neither ■a land nor sea bnese diminished their numbers ; that he had heard ot my - monomania far fishing, and Ibnnd a n gratification la the malevolent and '• BafalW lT*MU l«f.-hU black aed atrocious nature iu tempting me Into j n lb exebrkbfc Vkrore T '■* ' " K [ >• I Vary seldom were there so many |Koplb on the'lsbnfd as there kr> at [ e present. N ot only are tlie hotels filled | d with atraagers frian all ports of the | ! SSaWTSMTCE h country arouud have flocked luto town 1 a to am tha fatuous Fifth Maryland. [ i- Tho reception was truly sincere and | • enthusiastic. The regiment arrived » jiatsnlay about tliKe o'clock, and a* I- our readers well know, the tieat *s> n most Interne. The intended fori mil reception and parade waa therefore not r strictly carried ouL Ho, after the e words of welcome were sjuken by the e Mayor, tho regiment at oaev took ib s line of march up Jaekaon street to 1st- < » fsyctta, preceded by a .[.tad of our 0 police in their new uniforms, thence . 1 The depot was surrounded with a i 0 druse crowd of |Wupte, awl Jaekaon i- start Vtkt lintd -Wilb atriota spectli t ton long before the train waa due. (i f Mayor Millerreeei aval tlwgnesLs with i t thefaOowing Iwiof and pertinent re- i » marts ' j ■ - your command, a hearty and siurer-i ' It win be onr pleasure to do all In • our power to make your visit pleasant r and agt ~»M. 1 It ailbrda rae ;ieraooaUy peculiar ! ' f pleasure to have the privilege of wol- » coming the Fifth Regiment of Man » land to our abonw. Mleting that It T i arill have a tendency to cement roor- ' t firmly the bnoda of Irieiulshlp and goo.1 | - will which should exist bclwoeu the
- peoples of all sections of our great » Again! extend a cordial and hearty f welcome to the Fifth Maryland ( The regiment as It marched up Lafayette street certalaly presented a - splendid appearance, and the high , obeyed la a protn|* and united manV net, and the step was unbroken, a dif- » flcnUlkal where the men march from S tairb to cash. r The pnoontl of tho regiment was > aqua] if hot superior to that of our late I mftttary visitors, tho New York I he vreith, and are could not htfpe*1 pessnicing ho Utile psraaure tbat BalUf More has ant Us reprsaeutatirea of f whom shs may Justly fori proud. The . their reapdctlrt quarters, and belbRi I an hour had elaparel a goodly number , of its members had scattered themr salyaaqfsr U» Ialantl, andi ppmtwrs I were sren disporting themsehrea In the A suit After nightfall the camp of the 1 regiiucat presented a beautiful some > ■■■■' i Lira or Ciiaaura Dickex*. Ut 1)11- SftXLTON MACKKXXIR. With lVreoaal ItacoUartiaoaand Anecdotes : " lx-itsn by " Boa," never before pubL liabedh— and UnoollrcAsd fapsn in a Proas sod Verse. With a Portrait. T. B. Petcaon A Brotherm, No. 300 i. Ufa of Ohartaa JHckooa. It wuroont tain, beside a Ml history of bis life, , hiaU sulfas bAbI Ptaeus, ,1a Preae and ' Verse Pwaanal BeooUecUoeu and ' Apeedites, aa asell as Latlere from M r. t hcft^pn^sho*i>^Pwlir>U»<«^ ' &8hita SpamE? T° -if1'1' ' ch^Dto»^ssrt^kr7hU^ » g£gjsfltfUf e t-iundm Grtcn/BdL sr BbK Morocco ■ DoUaa, Agents wanted everywhere 5 to eiqpgs in tta sale. Advance copies arill bt scot to any one, post-paid, ret . "wripfcf ywlea. 1 Soma foU wroe bos Battmalad Uss 1 coat of lWng at the dUferent yntaling • ptacra aa fallows: At Ctaps May, from S EH toSArtO; al Newport, from *3.40 [ toJ^UfrVpach, from HC«tq • SB; and al Atlantic CUy, bum Si50, « loSSAO. These price* allow you nol - choice of room., so that they may to umbo good, had or bsdrtrrent ^ J menb, aa tha "Boous ckA," who is, A aa everybody knows, a most Important J oharartrr it our hritak. may deride. • Where you wrlwtyror rooms fas pri.v, • UtoA,« AAA. AriA ha CA t, I fatSO par wart, aeeordiag to else, iocs•^wwjajgw ■» "*
*' Un. of our hand, were out last even,f '~» -«•«? a-LSid.*. J— S dance of a comical friend oloure "who . lives at the foot of tha lane." and fa- . vorod him with "atreina of mdiic SHaak' Afta. playing two or three j I****. °"r frirQd'' »»"«« breart as. t soothed, and raising the window, lie spoke as fallows— a short-hand report - _ er bring On the spot, and copying tho entire spaoch:— My friatxla — fellow dtiaetu-gRitk - j men of the Band— Sirs:— Accept my " kindness In thus doing ma the honor— " doing me— ma the honor— honor you ' h»« done. Aocapt my thank»-my thaoks-and long may you wave. My i tlianks are duo you — accept my thank. Gentleman of the Band, you are stars i —and may you ahino as the evening 1 star ahineth— may your light never be ' less. Accept my thanks. Mctblnks r you are destined far a higher sphere F than you are aware of. But, in the > wtmls of "A GAZKlt On," "many a - tlomrn. again accept my tbanka— and > With a heartfolt — beartfaU — with a— ' r a heartfelt wish for your— your Ibturo r wvllhre, and wishing you success for . ' all future time — and— and— long may 1 ' you aravo— yea. may you wave— and 1 accept my thanks. Gentlemen. I 1 thank you— mid now wishing you I success, I hid jpJu good-night. Your | soal to overflowing, and while addnws- ■ -1 bear— llaxt— I boar the sweet strains r | I rum your uurueta still walhug — waft. I I log to my chamber door— ouly this, 1 (al this lime a u umber of the baud ■ were found to bo Baloup, wafting their i ' sweet strains In the style of ough-h-b- ■ b|. Gentlemen, 1 could talk to you I J (bete the cornet players awoke, thinkI lng they were to hare their bosoms ■ | tilled | — 1 could fill you with |d-ous and • . lemmi- (the Hand Were all wide awake I I I eboly feelings, but time will not pert mil, (The Band bare oil left by this j > lime, but the reporter is still on the j • spot.) Gentlemen of the Band accept | i my thanks. Long may you wave.- . - Good-night, gentlemen— good-nlglii. - | r Aud uow hoping you will arrvpt my | i tlianks, 1 bid you guud-uigbt. You i will you accept my lha- (The Baud I wa» heard playiug at a friends, near the W AV A office, and our speaker sod ■ i denly stopped, and dosed the window - ■ ; doubt feeling lees thankful than ' while delivering the above discourse. > j KxA-ellent advice with the tbermom I lev in the uiuetka and no proataxri of . i .harwifr a smgv .legree : Keep cool ! I How are we to do It ? Wo will given j few directions, which, if the reader t follow, aa John lluuyan says, he shall 1 1 ids of tit drott. Sup|Kiac there is no
it ; yon must go out to fulfill the markrt | lng orders of your wife, take an umbreOa- Suppose we hare no wife? Get one. No umbrella? Borrow one. ' New, ssesadfji, bttcort of erery ttroop 'B pum,,. The water of a arell to which I' surely do youharm, If yon use Itftvely. ^ Po not drink a great drol of water, , U you can help it, and ptaue remember that the opponents of temperance " alwaye take courage in the dog days n by riling the numerous inatancre of death from drinking cold Water. A IS sudden revulsion produced by loo x much ice-water upon a heated system g li a great risk, and many a valuable life lau bums lost by a dtsregncd of tliis simple caution. TkirJl,. litwort of frt-irotir. If-lcr-WMtcr may bo tatirtB ful, in an overdose and In an Improper u coodiliun of the system, brandy, whlsn ky and ail the fiery dctuori. of the stlU can never make a warm pulse coqL 0 They simply produce aa unnatural L and consequently unlicaitliy cxrilc,r meat, and are often do belter than deadly poisons, fturtiij, Acq. yew trmpr. lie not oasily provoked. If r things do not go exactly right, remsiu- , ber tlasy never do. The times are out , of Joint. They wAM ks RsMss ■■■■ Jay ' Hot words are UkoablUtarln fly-Uma. v Jual try how nicely a soft answer will a oool down that pufly neighbor, who Is : always hi a fidget and wlm worries jj iiluiKlfaud crerybody about him ail j t. but b> dcrttli. 0 I art spiteful people have all the say a themselves. They will get tired of 1 * taking their own medicine; do not . ^ you touch a bit of it, bat loop tool. ^ The most popular able— The shady i 1 Mfa J Tha news boys gladly welcome the i s European war. They say it.*1 makre ] o trade bully." j . How In eojoy a nice «m -bracing day • o at Oi(k May —Gat on board a pleasure \ ' boat and let her hug the shore ] a The Calllbculan* are talking in aa a aggravating way about a frost In July, ' - which killed the vegetables and froxr i O the grouhd 'in tWh dfier- I e The Bsdleiin says ll Is hot— which ■> wc believe. It also rays thn new style I ni of musqullo at LoBg Branch are the 1 . siaa of snipes— which we don't bo- 1 a Here. K If onr Board of Osmnfarinnsw will , " sss to it that Irtfayrtte street Is kept , 0 watered to a polfal beyond Damp , | Treotoo thr-r wfil confer s favor npon , \l£mS\ 1&3S&M i» artkle eondwfae wtlh the proposition m that fae devil tak» oorecatloa daring July and August J -
j TBI cBctmia artcrnov. y. The Hnreptino Hop given by Mr. ' [„ aifair. It was about ten o'clock Ufore . ls having been detained in consequence 10 of the pyrotechnics!) rxliibiUoo on i i. Congreorllali Uarn. Al tliat hour i i0 Colonel Herbert marched ltis com- j mand through the office towards the j Grand Han, preceded by tin- regi- j y mental band and eecorted by Pr. K. I r It. IlolchhiAkud H. C. Rislry. Un I _ entering they were received by the ' u following gentknnrii on behalf of Mr. i yl Col. Hekmht-1 Uvo hern re- [ ; Sj^^grt'SfKI e would contribute to your pleasure If | j you would honor ns with your I CTi^firet v^to'fbe'yOTMirohd ' City aud the h<wnitalltv and kindness s with which I waa received. The i friendships and attachment* I then 1 j made have remained and strengthened j tliat I express ths uniform sentiment B of the Island ami iu visitors when 1 r say that your visit has Ivcn highly , grafifying, and 1 cannot too hichlV I commend the soldierlike hairing and ' 1 tra«l that' your visit may be as ' agrenvble to you ns It Is to Us ; that . r your sojdtrrn by the sea may Iruetlt . you in health, but what Is of more imitortanre, that your oseociatlou with u> may make us mutually nearer and ' denre-r, and strengthen the bond of , s brotlierbuod, oo that fur all time we _ may liave hut om purpose pie I heart. , ' To whieh cordial welcome Colonel | Herbert repUcvl : 1 I thank you for tin- expression* nf r pxid wilt ran I say more than that I ttinnk you for mysoll and my command friMU Uie bottom of my heart ? i Since our departure from ftaltimore s i we have had a |«rfect ovation. Tin- . cvidencs-s of genuine good will that we lisvc met evirywhen- have made r. deep liupreasion upon our heart- 1 J Yon have born pleased to rniimunil the sol-lierlllu- Uarine of my rom '. tnnnil We ore ea|wrUlh gritlli,,! ul * pliuuuiL The only n-gret we have i. ° | tliat our duties nwn|iel u. to leuvv It I | !• hard to bare the bright eye. whieh . | have welcomed ns. but tliey will im- _ dersland thai nothing e wpl dl«-i-f ' I rcciprocah' your expression of. J nendship, and nssnrvynu tluxt we are , that u •reafUrand for all line- w. stand J This mat S|>creh ot Colonel Herbert s i was recrlvsd srith cntliuslastlr approbation by all who heard It. boon after the close of the speaking tlie regiment withdrew to it* camp. the inspiriting damx- music, which he knows so well how to s><lcvt The llop wa* a grand success, aud about lialtpast eleven evoybody retired well j n leased with the entertainment, if — VHTIVnor THE ISSOTSSTs
quently called upon to witness and _ record IIu]m, Festival* and Ilaih giv- , eo for and to tl»e grown proplo— llop* where tlte innuevnt eiijoyuienl of, , ehihlren is not known, if not entirely k excluded ; but last night. Father* and j mothers, big brothers and tlder sisters i were invited to stand in Um.- hack- 1 f ground and be lookert-ou with otirselves of Uie prettiest and must inters eating scene we have behold Uib. 1 , son. 1-oog antielpuled, anxiously I awaibxl, it had come al lost. Ismg i , before Uie hour of commencing, th< f delighted lUUe ones. wiU. Uirir proud parents crowded tlie spacious rotumla ! , of Congress nail, and when at nine " o'clock tlte doors were opened and the I r little guret. P- aired into the umgnifi- 1 dent saloon, glad hearts werv as happy as such innocent little heart* only «■ be. The music under the diree- [ tioo of Mr. Simon Ilassler. was especially selected of thai drscri]'tlan so j well adapted to -.ucli an occasion. - Everything was done to make enjojment, free ami unalloyrel. Um solo feature of the evening, and when the f dancing had fairly comniciuxd and the "Innocents" were in Uio full ' licight of happiness, we very much doubt whether there was OM person present Who bad mrr witowsMsl a I more pleasant scene. It wa* like a ' claim of Young America to dlstluetion for dexterous and grarelM dancing ; " " ' The programme of daticra, printal In an exceedingly attractive and ttcgl man iter, amJ.vbUU,''*! wiUi Jmlgmcnt, was as fallows': ' riUiswsts Isr CtUIA- rowuswMW AJ.1U, tSSTu. iiiSte. tS. t|asifa-MkL aucj-v^ St&V ^asr- r^'"" I The dresses of tho children wcre , varied, beautiful, and formed a promir ncot feature of the fairy scene. Nol being an adept In tta« descriptive line, , wo are compelled to cut short our rc- , lyiyt (4 InlATwsUny |«irliuu olthc , and. lambf nrtbc rariition o As might bo inferred from the ex1 of tha programme, the Tlancr ■ was kept up until a late hour of the night. But gradually tho dancers, after Um adult* had taken the floor, grew weary', and thedanos. which bad waxad rapid tahegin with, began to 1 waas; aad gradually, too, the dancers , began to drop out by coupka and trios Ths finale "Galop" earn.- at last, as jjtetvgagg the occasion hod reared, and speedily1' the shadows crept to and fro and hid [ thamaclrea in everv tmok and cranny of Congress HalL
wimivurui-xuossir. r. 1 A Iawg Branch romsipondcnl of la I Afau Titaavilli Hrrold draws this (w. , « ' i dj We caught a gfimpre of 1-rinoe Erie a I Uio broad guage upjier cm-k tcinptnit ' tioti, twelve .qtetu house- power ; * petroleum mani|Kil*P>r. last evening, i n A cry of "WIioop-.uk- ! Hca,t up there! ir j Hi lah! Cornelius, riyaws, CorMn, 1 i- Horace!" and a duM -encircled vision i it of horses and rapidly revolving whorls i i- ! shot atowart our line of frighted visI. i Urn, disappearing in the distance down , n I the beach. -There was a strong sula* I phurous oilor In the atmosplicre for - r. j some minntre after, as if the old Nick r had been to pay, and no money In the i - f treasury, but our asteolshiivnt abateil r [ wheu a fellow "resorter" stated that , . * j "it's only Jim Flsk ami Id* turnout " i [f a full view or the young seven-thirty 1 1 IT destroyer, ss be honed bscx in his j i n oarriagv and liupstk-ntly ebosred tlie | , ends of his moustache, while tho bust- , n Florida srnk-r and cologne. Mr*. Flsk ] : d | was busily engaged in pulling a dia- ! . " . Utetiil necklace to (ilcaa ami scattering , ■ i the brilliants to tho winds, while, as ift i v i in anger at tlie slowness of the groom, ' y j Jim Jubilee tore from bis sliirt-Uisoui . i and threw it at one of tho lead mutes, it Tlie six mukw, tlireo llfenuuvk red, f 1 It and thrrs: tlie color of a Connecticut I - suioks-liuusc. are arranged two In ] j front, two la-hind, and one each side : i if 1 of the iwrrlagc, n Inch is niodohd alter ! '■ 1 Nash's ark. with poop deck and nid- ] : L *- dcr. Thia urroiigemont of tlie horses j *1 ia caused by the iMair-sighteducs* of j i tlie jinqwietor, wl«o is fond of land- j . 'f - ling tho wiiip. aud only by thin meant " can he see where to strike. No mat- ! ; lor Iu what direction the Mow- fall "• | UKilion of | he vehicle. C'omprewcd ( , i great *i*vd, and steam generators with ,1 hose for throwing hut water enable the - » i r>xul. Al li u i lurk |<cvuis>4r (hi* , ij ' hi ''vak toteuml UcT^h-dmu^l I ' i- pus tier in hi* wblsker*. bring, oat a | ,f i which is the f-udilonuhte hererage ofj ' d of the Ninth gently M|is lb. mutent*. ! i drewresl In light cloth with gold minis- , * gram u|«ui Uuit |<orti«i of tlieir dotli- , ^ : nig eonrealnl alicu in a tilting pos- j , j «»~Pc disguise. i ] I-'! BvknTTH.Ss, U said to be on ail II - higher .rale nt laaig Branch thl* year I | (lion ever before inrluding lite titer- 1 1 ' momctcr, tlie prire*. and the Ude. ^ j ,. ; (rriug phu*-., a* well a* other things j ( These arming lady at Newport I " who, when she goes luto lutlte, ear- I
v- son or rain, hut to shut the glance* of g young "ten on 1 Iv Til EE* » a tally at ami of tbo wsld j tering-pbiccs who rq»i.tered^a vow r. amount uf work she will l»- ctnupcllod ,. to pcTfortii wilt rrelurv her to a skelely tan. '» - that our l.la'nd Is nanu-d after a jolly id ! Hutch Skipper, one Cornelius Jacobwc l» j Mey, who, about the year 1033, doule ie ! ltd the redoubtable nips, entered Uie «> uukunwn water* of tho IVUxare, and I- j explored tin- wild shores a* far a. the " j *IU or tlie present city of lUladclJ . phla. He Imllt Fort Nassnn hereap- : bouts, of which the sight and Uie site " Our Itiitadclpiiia friends tave it in ~ their |«iwer to add much to the IwppiJ" new* of our military visitors. The ■ point we would urge ia thbi— he U socialite will. Utom in tin- Isdl room, y tnwlucing all wlio desire to ixirUcipote " in the ilance scenes uf the nlglit to your ° iiuly friends. A body of gentlemen mxke tip the Fifth; ond ywu «ssuaasnw 1 he amis. In giving an introducUon. Tlie Tribuht has a sensation, it i-alUlta "cake walk," and remarks; Saratoga has its taried charms, iu " j lolls, soirees, and races; Newport its . fascinating cadets ill tlie bright uuifarms, which prove so irraslsUUe to ' tlte bright buurrflits of faalilon; luskn ' ticorgc has its cxqalsit scenery aud _ "Its lrsrood Boston ion coterie; tail all I thaw are eclipsed In one thing by quiet, Mount Vernon has iu "I'aku Walk," a festival most unique and nmstenterThc "walk" la a podcslrian aftoir. in which lite fastest walker takes the biggest "cake." Those who get Isv bind find their "cake all dough. I- Tbo gnat event of tho day at one of 'I the watering places is the "arrival of . - and seven in the evening. Oumrsitlng «J their wives, these "bartesfbl of busThe bays of Uk Maryland Fifth 1 proDounoo their reception In Hiltadclr phta a most cordial and happy aflhlf. , 0 prctaliou*. ho delighted are they orer • the matter wc are able to venture the • prophecy that if ever any of the Phil- ■ II ndelphta military organixotlons visit " BalUosore their ptraeucc and stay will b he crowned by a perfect ovation. Don't yon know what the polite * name Is now far corns? It Is "scbstec- - OBS excrescence* " So If yoo get Ul a a crowd and a Iw.ebimdred pounder yl trends on your toes, you mural any, 4 "Git uff my coma!" but, "Sir, remove r rmpA \ extremiths from oil my j 1
r IjuI rvsniug waa sell altsafe^^| - unioyahk- ta svsry sra.t -Qsifaj^M • if not a majority-of Afaoqta^^H > were tha ataEraak and file afa^H - itary visitors. In feot U was al^H r military Hop sal rentadad oaa^^H . litlte of the glorious old days st^H 1 Point, what every sildtar was a , knight and wlwn bear. man, wbb^l • more luaxy than the <A'.*<eJ^| • /rite or face a lottery of smiUag^^H r ofartiUrry, <S*aS™m' . There U no kmgra nerd to wt^H 9 tte*, lt Is well then that wn arsl^H I fied to win heads and hraris. I cerely hopeUiat tlm "Fifth" ia^H fted, that Ute vtaitors ai, aa wrtl^H 1 resddsnu of, Cop* May ara^^B . and their visit a welcome— and - of last evening waa ooe more ast^^H ■ of this. The tuuaio was well sdected ■ rendered ss Uie most - diuus could desire, anil Uie progn^H : w as arranged with a liberal regi^H f . the popular daners or Uio d«y. M The number of donors vrehi no(^H . .ucrora, whieh w* think sornsS I Wc innovation, as tho |nrlidpanR^I thus allowed plenty af Un.- boC^H . the dances and almndant apporfl^H I to got homo early. , .i^H ark Haaster officiated withhta^H ' al success as monnger and . vrryttjH r glided into its ptaoe a. usluraJJy S - regularly as Uio ticking ifaM Hlmon Haasler, leader of tin oro^B F tra, aware of Us bring Ul* birtl^H - did. if possible, butter than usuajH ' | trying lo make a day which wa^l - hope a happy one to him, a wafl I Uc one to Uie good people at tin liai.BBBS IIALI. All. the From seven to ten thousand pnH w.-re early gathered upon the la«H t.uugreas llall .Sotuntay .vcuifa^H ! ni'.itessailis|>layarfln-works,whl9H | munificence of the host and his gur^| ' had hail prepared ia honorof theX^H 1 Maryland Regiment now In ' among Us. Houler-s band liad]H I nuislKxl the hut Sektetiosi of the concvrt, when the roll uf drt^H wn* heard in the street. As the h^| uf the column reached the malnH of Dmgreaa Hall, the -train* uf the regimental band, tiu^H with the rattle of the drum curp^J^fl at quick paoe the regiment Uirougb Uie building. Aa .merged upon Uie tawn apptauaBfaH i buuodeil and cheer alter cheer Uirm. Then the music dlsa^^^H 1 Presently, almost inatantaneooaly^H I tawn was illumined Elite Cpjan^lM ' and the Regiment d fawhlil xEH| up in line al the exlfaim Um. new wing. Ttamlal the^H flight uf rockets, U&elr ce^^| tlie npkl wkft the pin-wbcels and the gtaBe .ou^^H r- the gtaBe .ou^^H
■o completely flooding thcAtaki^^H •s lug In gurgcu* aod #Toa^^| Then a pauao, aud uSg,* ran around and I HumlM; beautiful piees of pyrolKxrt^^| " uosscd here. In froc&aw^H tin- right " Welcome," aOfah^^H "' "Maryland." In Uie reaL^H lierehnl high was Uie mounted by the American flags of Uie United htatesl^^H rv won! "5Ul" The wonlta|^H ) spreading into light >c smoke enveloped atqiy -" whole. Tlien In i" regimetitol band struck' ? d Spnngled Ilanncr," and aa^ >c seemed to speak, "OhaoJ, lioesjl^H 'tar spangled hanner jet wave ?*^H smoke rolled away and tin- ilraaM fire, an eaglcof molten gold, the Ufi shield and " Welcome 5tb Marytal n shone out distinct and dear. ! i- . Ifeet wa* *ubllrae. Cheer altar cl . mingled with the ocean $Y»r until After the diaptay and Um regim had marched tack 'to camp, by it '■ Moon- aud others. Tlie right hand n fellowship wa* mutually extended 1 n grasped, and the wtaile occasion w s> -one of enjoyment ami gf|y^ will. J 1 home writer, and wo suspect II is woman, dectarca that "from Uie I a tela ami cuUaflte of Newport, t » Uiacli at lauig Branch, the hill rooa • of Cape May, tho piaxras of Saratog • uud Niagara, audita sylvan Adudu. " of the Virginia Springs aud Crab -t l! iliard comes tha mournful wall of "A I meal? There Is an asrliil |svpooita II mm of wanton and children at all « -. ttawe resort*, and drawing rooms Ud • like'tliase al a Mormon elder. Noll, iug la more deprcsaiag to the fin - Ja,«*iica» who languish there than, scarcity of men.— There an always ■ many mlitelir-ag<xl, nMsllocre woius C nt the watering place* uow tliat far] their vigilance in the matter of oootoo if "Urvcifisnco and espionage ore ,f tlto young thing, is cxMpershn*. I U the solemn duly "f "»ery rity t "2, ttat'toJ JtaitadT G-ctaclr of 1 every lady her owu .wall-flower, am " toe girls dancing feebly with ooe an Liveried servants arc plentiful this 1 year at Itong Branch aad Cape Mnj, [ The riclirat drew, worn at Loog , Branch U that uf Mrs. Shook, nf Now York. . To-Blght's champagne brings U~ morrow's real pain. (Ctaptera wU , pbaaa psy MTkage.) r The wa*p-tn*kil styta Of vriilcb- ■ , more paputaf than ever »t (MpoYfsi e tbl* orsuon.

