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(JAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY -2, 1871. 1 r ' > i

Xhr Inu Wan. i f* ~ " 4 j»1 • C S, MAGRATH. EdHor.

■I'll urmt*t, fiVOrwrrrg *. IH11. ah > u gST nTSfe * I ' I; : I. JU» pp. | . ■**'" ' I -« or pabi*. At hdgth the amrwraramient, »o ' saxtorety reported, ha. fiaahrd aero*. _ : | Ik 0*14* vrire* tearing the Intelligent* , . tint 1 tirlo hah capitulated. After a j , -irugye "f oo* hotwired and thirty- ( or.«i ,»T» ttternpltal of France hahad t" -upeomb, ftrrenerermlnalion. \ lamlra aadsUtrase have brought the ^ • .in* p ..od, Imperial and beautiful city , iff Par .to Uiunbte Itaelf In the dust , hefme thr hnata of IheCiennan Empire ( ■od to MM for terra, of peace. Thl. _ mull baa lm a foregone conclu.lnn tor the part nionth, and it. effect upon | •ran na rrc. hat ahead* lireo folly dl«- ( The Kiup.ro* ol licimanj, i« » ( , telegram from VonaiUra datrd Sunday , , loot, Inform* the Kmprt-k Aognala In I j Berlin that an arnilttlre for three | ! -rets Iia* hren agreed on, that the j fort, ti round I "arte am occupied by , _ 'icnunn truepaand that the National luhly iirFimneei.toheMimmcnod, K nn . t at Uankaux In a fortnight— L ; icf, ialhawholeatorr. The W 'ruggfo, sdfara* Part* la eoneerncd. ■ ' mvi. Tha Ucrmaot bold the city, (hough ihajr hew n« y*t occupied It !„• negotiation., which ware opened i.v Julra Favreonthe gstii. harecfoaed IV ,ih the .urrender of the capital, and ( I -undiy morning the ( ierman trtxipa t nk poaaeMlod ofthd Ibrti surrounding ■ the city. l'rvtu uowapape: correspondent* m YenoilWa tre Iter* foil particular. hi the trail upon which tha capital -uricndtred. For throe work, an armistice on hunl and on tea, fur the purpose ofarrenging a peace, haa been arrirrd at The Army of I "an. an for the preaent to rcmaiu prisoner* of war within Um dly. A» yet wo hare lint heard how the newt haa boeu re--vtrtd by tho people, or what effect It haa produced. In Um tortna which , ltiamarck submitted to Farn ha sought not only the aurreodoc of Pari*. but only the auneudor at ran*. nut

- submlfairai throughout the length and breadth of Fiance. ' Tbo (ierman Chancellor look* forward nol alooe to the capture of Urn capital, hut to the aUalnmctit of peace , and peace on euch tenn» aa (Icrmany la prepared to demand; not what France ia willing to yield. There t> not much rraaou to believe that the war will be continued, notwltb- . landing lU eapilnlaUoo, by the armlca or France Ouleidt of Parte. Overxmlou- patrteta mutt hearten to the voice > f rtntmmaoiWp. which will now have I > be employed to tare Um fragments The cry of "dying in the la.t ditch' Via noun buahod In our own war » icuLee eurrtndered lUchmon d Altlio gh Um notMomhatanta of Um vfouU wrre imlhuataslle In their dr. mand* that the war thou Id be carried to the mouu taint, the warriors under .luhntton wars quick torealiae the faUlity -f farther rodeumce. And It will bf eo with the armiea of Chanty, ivImj here ao valiantly, tbongh nnaucnoafoUy, endeavored to overcome Um exile which were brongbl wpon tbem by the araT of the Empire. latter information from Farla, etatee that 11m army of G*o*ralBo*lrtalkiUlJrenk■ cellnp^l■e^ Haredhrperulngandecdcav..ring to make their ceoape Into neutral IctTitoiy. rue inrli •> nt n twaar. The etoty of the fearful ahipwrecks eur moat near Little Egg Harbor, given to the War* this week, la . of at; (IV ring and death. The Until lark Kate Smith, cf Yarmouth, ova 'BctSC on a voyage Thin Lea i 'a magna, Spain, want ashore during Wednesday night in the late terrible now storm, and, being battered to ; ircea early Thnradsy morning by the Menod sea, eight ef the crew, with tin- Sandy Hook pilot on boanl, were hat. Three tmbraoed tbo captain, •ive namen, the steward and Us wife, :.ml JoeepiiTTamay, of the pilot boal .Ijmea W. BwelU -Vo. 7. Then there .,rd the jiartiralaiB of the foes, near the :rasrs zizia I 1 Ull - ou Monday morning last. I The w liole etory ia a red one, and Um I tlrst of enUi of the winter Hie to be rraaaaar I Qfg em^upoq by the ' ' llffotr ises ' ' and

legislation. The practice of making s. laws, and allowing them to remain Si " i a Wheal four w- . «r wrahsy •<

he cither' ' erplaliied " sod Joatified, or diacarded. If there Is 1 1, any reason, or even pretext, for the da, IneoosUteoey why ia it not made to | appear? ' It ia easy enough toaoderetand that k laws may wmctimre \k passed tliat tl pTovr to he, In practice. Inexpedient or n needless; perhaps oppressive and en- , J just, or eren every way obootioua, and h to enforce. This merely ,, provet that law-giver* are fnllib^and n hmnen. end that their sagacity and L , foresight have been at IkulL But the ; " marrrl ia that tnch laws, after their . I futility la dlacoTtrcd and proved, are I '{ Hill retailed, and held to be laws, j ' 1 while men ere everywhere cogsdcnsly ' ' violating and deriding ttiem. It It j , i Impossible not to tre that this must j ' inevitably dejwure the 'moral ecnae of j j the community, and bring the OAvrrn- , Tliere is uo law to needltet, stupid i absurd that society can afford to 1 I hare It deliberately Scfled. The enact- ! rami itaelf may be mean and aelllsh ! in lie motive, end every way injurious ; | its effirt. but tlie eiUien who liten- ! tionallr break* it aaaaila the gorernlng pvwri and challcogea Um very principle of authority on which hia rights and - liberty depend. What It the rahtv rif : restraints, arid what t« the aanc- ! Hon of law practically worth, when It ; comet to be generally understood that 1 one part of the atatuto-tmok it binding, , and another it not; thai men may tram|4e on some ofthe laws, hot are i expected to submit to others. If this state of things It to continue. I provision sliould at least be made fur distinguishing one cists of statutes | from Um other. We recommend the • legislator# to specify hereafter, whrn j each law Is passed, which category It ; belongs to; whether it it true, or (She [ —a reality, or a sham, so that a' lie- . t wHdtrcd people may tint remsln Ih ' iloubt. In reganl to their doty. It would be advisable also to Indicate Uso diflrreut degrees of authority at- > Inching to the various statute*, awl to •aplaln Ih. frr Ik. tavtljr of some and the rigor of others. The following are suggested as j ' examples of explanatory nob-, that ' | might be advantageously stUcbvd j ' to the existing laws, and to all foture j 1. This law will be enforced Invar- ! lably and strictly. S. The following statute la intended to be suggestive, not mandatory. X Thit law It not Moding on thoae who find It to operate against their Interest. 4. Those who Icliere their business Win ^promoted by the enforcement of the following taw an expected to' consider It binding. 3. The following statute Is left 1 rnUrvtv at the option of the cllixrm. option

fi. This law was passed by a large majority of members to secure their re- 1 , election, and being very popular, will ) r of course be obeyed. ? 7. The law that follows was passed I " • In e moment of great hilarity, end Is - j ' considered a good Joke. These examples might be indefinitely 1 1 p multiplied; but a word to the wire Is j > sufficient, and wo trust onr lawgivers ' ■ " win profit by there hint* and hereafter ! , classify sH statntes, at the time or! | ' their enactment, under appropriate , t ' heads. |i 1 Titu ■aiuiaaD i.Eaac. i 1 The. proposed bare of the United i « • Railway Companim of this Stato to the ' ' • I'cnnsyhrmnla Central has not yet been j t ' consummated, objections thereto, wc i r r learn, baring been made on the pert of 1 " tome of the Directors. The (picetlnn ' 1 hat now summed tnch shape, howerci , ' J • that the proposition will be referred to I ■ ' the stockholders without the Directors I 0 first taking action thereon. There Is j 1 scarcely a doubt that ntnc-trnlhi ofthe ■ ' stock win vote, to accept the librra! i 1 proposition of Um Pcaniylranta Com- I " pany. Ro for at the iutereata of the | 1 Sutr. stockholders and patrons of the : • New Jersey Companies are concerned, " it will be a Wieo thing to do, while the ' i few changes that may he effected will j ' only secure greater efficiency and . ) economy than under the present man- ! t agement Reyood this the operating , nf the roads, as we have previously i stated In those columns, will remain as | at preaent in the hand* of onr own , citizens, while several millions of do!- ; , ina Company and Immediately expend- ' | ed In Improving the llarstmos Cove property, and building approaches , i vast business which they expect soon ' to control from the 1*101110 road. If. the lease ia made, work will be instant- | . ly commenced on the liarslmoa pro- j petty, end poshed to completion with : all the energy that an ahnndance of, ; money can command. The plans are , perfected, and U is mtimaled that , about *3,000,000 will be necemary to ; therewith. Orer six Usomand bet •<(' wharfage * ill thus he obtained Willi- , out including the bulkheads, and a targe portion of the shipping of New T ork Ilarbor find its future acoranmodal! ou on the New Jersey side of^ lbs Hudson. Then again,- while the stockholders will not receive a larger ' per cent, in dividends under the lease than has hren annually declared for. many jvars past, rot they are guarau- . k tend U»t amount for all foture time ' beyond any contingency. Should the 1# earnings °f the roads he insulfidcnt to pay it, the etttiro wealth of tlsc ' ld Crotral Company it liable, tiros maku log the stock of our cotnpanire one of the bset as wsli as safest aeeuritki ^ that can to obtained In this or ear' h ; other country. I AU ,craons ,n~M of erecting a, [ « ; additional asylum, in order, to, ftuniah as ; of Um »uS°«'re req wte? to n'"Thi

ThedMorrine m/dcutan. of U» tale M 'ad dkptrtcr off Cog Beach, wc take jli from Ifec report ef M r. J arris It. Itldcre' W keeper of the station over that pom! to the Knpcrinii odcut. Cot. It. W. an Tile keeper ■taM lUfl ti» if; Ua,, J. BK*l ( apt J. RueU. ; « .and Ike hehr-JW tfoh. Capl. A. . d, : Craft, cadi with- a creVr of foer mm : and Men with oyrtcrs front Virginia, Ui ' Now York, while endeavoring to u 4»Ct into Tucker's Core Infct Utt » bar- j y torddrlng the revrre snow storm of the 1 to 23rd nil., struck on the shoals, nsae ; * each other, just north of the Channel ; n into the inlet. It was rery m thick at the time, the whtd Wa lls ft north cast nrd Mowing a toavy gab, u . trttft A blinding snow. Using eo the ; n lookout wc discovered them about en |, 1 after they struck, when we im- r| mediately run out the snrf-boat and a I man nod tor-all of my craw being oft 1 a I hand. We first balled the Btori and j „ , Informed that the captain with J n ■ l t«o of hi! men lied alreadr left In his o " 1 and bad gone atf.nre for assistance. t] - Wc asked titosc sbqard if we should t take them off and pnt tbem ashore, s ' ; which ofler they declined, stating that ! t ' the captain's order* to them wete, net | f » to Imvo the vcttelunUl he TclUrned.-- ,n t We then pushed for the Alfred HaV : I ,f and told ihe captain we had come to .. I take him and hit era* off, to f which he replied that hia vessel was j tight and he nrUcrtd they would stick t 'I to her. Finding wc could not sltct his j , „ determination wc left, telling him wc , . were going up Into the harbor to look , i" for the Cnpt. of the KlKdtt, and, ooour i " return with him. would again come , » slongtlde lor hit final decision, rull- i | i- . lag ashore wvfonnd captain Barfl. and , „ gave him the particulars of Sur errant , i " and Us reaalt. Joining us we again , run out nor boat, and pulled aluagsidr , , d ■ the Hall. Its laptain in re|dy to our : ] if ) appenl to get In with u», said thai In- : .. should stick to his vessel come whsi , may. We then pulled the btm! nnder , her JiMiomu, and a Mr Utile* and luyU ; self Iviarded h.-r for tile purpose of cu ;, ! ilcavorins tp induce her captain to go , , .. ashore. In vain we plead with him, ' and explained that when the foiod-tidc j made, It wmtld to ao rough out there , tha| they realty could uot five aMaH -. of any vwwcl, and that 11 was prole babte his schooner would go to nieces .. daring the Bight, when we would no- ' i able to render him assistance, thnplta "" all our entreaties be p-jsitin-Jy rduscj •n i to leave his resarl, giving as s reason i It that he thought he eonld get hrr off on i iIm next high wglcr. Belnctsnil* we were for,* 1 to Icar* him and hia crew r* to their foltV JJld proceeding to the . In EITtefr, we took off thl- two men: with It most of the clothing, bedding, etc.. on hoard. By the time Wr got them landed it was neatly dark, and still *" stormy. During the night, which wpa to extremely seTcre, *r wrre rrodj to turn not s« any moment, bat through stl these hours wr heard ao tidings Wh*»I ever from the HrH. Ne«l morning at I darhreak. wc prrtrlrrd that »ho had st | "itiump-d" over into the channel, and nl that her hull ws« con*idermbly under | water We immediately run the boat ; ; ont and polled towards the wreck, but I when we got within a few hundred ir- yards of her she rollafoovi-r. Hurrying on we cunld find no trace whalcrcr I of tin men. and lliinldng It probable : . thai they might hare gone ashore dab 1 lng the night somehow, We pulled I up the harbor, but Could learn nothing se of them. I fear that tliev have per- ' ,|r ' Ished. and rither went down with their vessel or got swamped In Ihsir small boat. It lias been a source ol deep re- 1 SS rret that the captain waa so persistent . at < In refrislng to leave the schooner, but, to I nevertheless, I cannot but feel that we ' i have performed onr duty In using every I riuik arrratiiK

. In the U. h ffematJC. on tb* 12th, , Mr. Edmunds presented ami had ! read the remonstrance of Ure. Uraoral . and i.iau other ladies : ; against female suffrage. The rem or,I sti acta, Inctading amobgUtolrnumlvr I the wire* of Senators, KepkeentaUrta, , ; and |MomiiK-nt men in ptifetaional life , i the country, slide their be- ! t Ifrf that their commmilcaSeirrpre- ; sou ta tbo sober convictions af a msjartix | of the women of lbs country. They , ; assert that while shrinking from ptibnotoriety, they are too deeply and , ; painfully impressed hy the great peril ' Which threatens ttoir peace r.nd top- , plnaaa in ih* proposed change* In their I civil and political rights longer to re- | main silent. Among other oldeetions . - ttor urge that they oppose female , lutfrege, hccauae Iloly Scripture in: ul- - retrs far wotnen a sphere login r tbun j r'aJT" frnni hry l"'Uic fjj ' measure of dalles, care* ami re*p"0*land are unwilling to larar ad- <, > ditionnl burden, uusuited to lliolr , . I physical nrganl evtlon ; because the , extensions nl the snlfrnge wonld NI to the Interests of the work- . women of Um country, anil would - Introduce Into the marriage relations , a fruitful clement of dlec'ird arid increase the nlready starmlug | grentienre nf divorce thronghont the ! ! The Srxr.or LaouLATiva Bomas. , j —New York, hat thirty-two Senators, and a hundred and eighty-eight Rep- 1 i . rroentatlre*. I*enntylvama has thirty- , i three Senator*, and a hundred ItepreI scuta lives. New Jersey twenty-mo ; Senator* and sixty Rrprescutatii--. " | Maine has 31 ^Senators and 121 ll- 'p ^ and 103 HepreMitaiivis. MMonrt ' , ' 34 Senators and 2UU Jtepreeontatlvcs. CalUhrnta hat 40 Senators and i 80 Heprraentatins. Vermont has 'I —Hyaatnanv ,.-,m l: 1 1 Ik only one tweith aa large— Um nami her being 2U, Senators 30. Nta ■ 1 Hsmpthlrx- haa a larger House and ( smaller Senate that any of the other I Sutra— the former consist! of S*» , members, and tho latter of raly IV r ; Among the curious things elicited by ! ' 1 the re venue returns It the firt tint Sir •I A. T. Stewart,- of New Tork city. I i j pud, in the rear 1K70, more lnowue . r tax than was paid by either one of . I I twenty-* ven ^Ules.^toclading ^ TcTr,1 Dakota. Florida. Washington, New , Mexico, Utah, Idaho, and Montana. romtiiued; more than either of the; f | DtatrirU or Massadiuiatu; and |SL- , 1 000 more thon the Ninth and Tenth - j districts. Mr. William B. Aster paid ! t more than the whole Stan of Vermont. I "| omx: Tn* VnrraCnuraT which 'w* I 1 liavr tevrml time* commended to our 1 c readers. I* having an tmraeme sale, at ' r Which we are not surpri«d. far Um . bouk it worthy. Wean infarmed that a full regiuient of ag*nta— a thousand . ' • strong— is already engaged in 1U sale, - : and that tlx- work bids tair to be the . a great literary sure*, of the da v. A. H. I . Ui-nnaiui. lTiltaifelphla. IV, ta Um I lucky pubUaher. e ToCt-aK A Ommin, to roBere all : . irritaUosiB of the tlirnai, to rrwtore i«vr fed soundness ami liralth to the most delicate orgauiaatioii, of ibe h union , ■ ; frame— the lame*,— urn Dr. Wistar's r ' Balaam nl Wikl t 'limy, which is still prepared with the aaoV care in Um se- , lection and a>ni|«wmling of its various > ingTcdleuls as when it was Introduced , to the public by Dr H'lstar, nvyjforty ' • I ***** A:.-.

sHj^WkuK ss tasu WcdseaSjr gtighl, '«Al 4^ TfiO^Uy nutrtng ■dHiiikini'la Ifooet ll^Ilt . waVt*. Bight of the crew, with the wife of the steward, arid Joseph a Sandy Hifak pHdt, Wvri " Nd ttkricc terrible shipwreck than '' has occurred within vrare, and ii S&ES£8Stae%.'S3( 1 aowHint cf the daadalty, from which striking, A Boak «rae tadiichrd with gtvkt difltcWUT, but the rail-took to 1 bach th* shore ta safety mood aueh ; that only the first mate, and two sea- ; ren tared Into her, Ih* others bcl- | that it were bttfar'to take their assured hv f !W. ifuitai- tohe not far , a*aV. Til* tea Wat uow breaking 1 tha vessel with such fury that • : neither of the other boats could he got out. The Mate ha 1 tamUd safely, althreatened with being 0V«tunttd several time* At Ltil tSc Bark went ovef en her Wdadtide gfid tit* | W0i more terrtbta lhsn ever. Th* i r.vpuio sod in lot now stwndotl to the ; maintop anif awalual the arrival of th* < Which tlv-y had hopes would . 1 !m™ he sent off. Part of Ibccrew pre- J ferred remalnlu; on the top of the cab- . ta. which they did; hut is required the j utmual exertion to Loop from frevatag, > i and fre-q neat w oreta of encouragsastnl I Were exteftiled to the crew. .All thta While the Steward's wife was almost of reason, and fin»H» oil* wave ] ijutahl her and the was being washed . j into '.Re sen, when second mat* New- ; cmnb caught hcrwuul Lulled lier In i iImi main riggina, more dead than ] alirc. as Um odd "as fotrfoL The ' mlniiuw -Uppeil hy.l.ul lh8el|icctcdde- ' I . ranee from shore did not cume.and ' I about right O'clock Ibo Hoirtiuc angry , I'eenWJtad tjallrfcd In tin- hull of the utter nohlo s-csa-h an-l she commenced - breaking Up uft. billowed quickly by : other liortloiu bring crushed. Tbo ' ' ' n d'lhrt^WMv't'd^ ' be' the toi'*n5 mile 1 ).io bos.ri1 tfiitt was going Into the ; - nuta rigging, aait was the safest ptare. 1 Hut tiioy Mused to follow liim, and be ' ►•«>n found hiussclt iu company with 1 the captain and pilot, who lad been ' in thi* rlcvatal position for van- time. ' Then it eras advised by one of the*, to 1 get- down sail m>> past <11 the srrvrie 1 j and take the chane.-s >ff l»;lng washed ' 1 This was not neted u|sMl, hut sua ' those In the maintop nine ihiwn; liut I ■ • itwv-hail harelly ruaehed the qozrter I 4 deck when with a fctirful crash Ute | 1 lualniuusl went over tile side, followed I ' quickly by the roier. ninast, ami the | ' piot. half-ftighlcned wife 'ff the Stew- ; " ani. who bad remained wticTO lubeil 4 , by ti*- sccon.1 mats'. Urcame involrod , " i But no one could reach her aod free j 4 ; licr but soon another wave washed her ' for nut Into tire sew. ami her hmdstnd. 4 in lits despair, imnpsid ro llto pltot- • tuaisc a" She disappeared, to foak out • I iiilo the depths of the angry Rtilf be- } . vood. wltrn still afiothfh wave washal ■ : liim frnsii it. and. carrying hint In Ibe " leaker,, hie s.ml went to I.Hr that uf [ I his lieloousta Iqllfe. ; ' The Uismouiberuiiiit of lli* vessel , ' was now heoomlng complete It was 14 destruction Indeed "nic storm con- - ; tinwd una) sited and Die n.ld mote in- ■■ ■ tense than e*rr. Tl» cabin deck now I : hvoko '.noee and tiie captain, pilot and " remainder of Ibe crew, eight in num- * ' tMr, were carried tossnrd the shore, 1 i Where tiie surging, angry breakers ( - ; were running mountain high, and thoy j • | thought tor a moment tiiii accident 1 f would Is- their deliverance *t Ult, hut I somepart of the trfrfk ItaMchl)- stopped ! It. and;Uiat mltant tho teajhubed over '

• tho wretched beings and stilled the new , '■ hope thai had been born within them. ■ fo ■ One at a time It* oocu pants were 1 | washed off and drowned. Helping 1 tlaMusrlvvs WW now simotrt ImpaMbh, 1 as their peristdng condition told fearfully against tbem. A boy, (leoree Fonl. a bright eyed youth, was caught 1 while bring washed off when the deck j 1 first went into the tea, and afterwards ' put on a plea.' of limber and urged to ' try and reach the shore; but lw was LpoukUrcvssful. us the terrible duJcriow cjugh: hlni ami h* fNufpArnad ofit to' ' a watery grata. Now there remained , upon Um ve*scl but Captain Hamilton, 1 pilot Husoer ami Srtemd ntate Newoomb. Th* pilot '1 hand* were terribly froren. a* also the captain's, and ' their strength was fast fearing ] 1 them. Then tame the fata! moment. ' and an otlur sraTe striking and wnali- ' lng over the deck, the tiaptata and pi'ot llu— j wen if ;iud drown. d ; but hy provi-bnuiil aid the reomd I mate teat trashed to the lvgch, where ' Mohwnon and Oroege Maretmll, broth- ' ' CVS, Hying on iIm brad! rendered him ' I nch assistance as his hrnnuilad ' | oondittou required. Thus tall four iff ' a rre-w of thirteen persons were saved. . T!:c hut sevflewas frightful to heboid. I I At lath man. raw after the other was [ I sent to eternity, their cries iff dispatr ; 1 1 were terrible: and thi* with llic lurk : | fast goiOB to plesrt and the tsvieli ' strewn with maat*, cards and plankof thrlinH, It waa a sight IhesitrrirMn- crew will never forget. ' irnnu was Tltn urg npATf 1 1 Voraid Mate Ncwcraub adds thai af- . ter getting ou shora and noting a . wldJ.be wasaseisted toUfeNiitagstaJ ; ll.udNo Ifo one mile soutiiufilw wrecJ^ wore be found Mr. McDonald, the first mate who hall left In th* port boat , I soon after the vr*srl struck. The staI . tfem is ta ctesr*-- of a Mr. Iksnl. ami , Newcomh rays "thellfc boat was found I .01 a wagon in the t>sit h rarer, and no , .-filMte hod breo made to launch It." ' , Baffin Mr. Babcock'a report .if New . ' Jrntey journall-m. |u-t jiublldied, we r ' leans that there are in ihte State ninety - 4 > four pohll thing i si.aMislin.outs. isso- 1 » I iag .iti-v^ llicr ..nc Uumlovl ami cighi tarn publications. Oftle-^ twenty are i r dally. niiMty are ww-klr, «m *eml- | weekly, and fire in-mthly. Nine , . | dailiro and lUltt-tie w.-..kii,a are * 1 HrnntBcan In i.dlflc.. eight dalllm and ' fi thirty we« kites ire D. nrorraltr, til re* 1 - ; dailies ami Uilrtv wiuktir* are- tndre-l ivnd.nl or neutral, two lu-mtidk-s ore r . religi'-is, thrn iiraithllsw literary, one . i. i monthly agricultural, one unmthly * I medical, ntwl raw weekly' mechonieaL ' - ! There or* two dmltte*. ok tri-wtokly. h and six wwUy papers twiuled ta th* i J ! (Jerman language tie- fiafonor-. in EngU I lish. One (tally, eleven wrekOt*. two j - semi-monthly, and two publications : have bent oanmmwd aim*, the last I * : annual meeting, threat weekly and r ' tlx monthly publications bare been i 1 il l» continued. i i}i HXUB Ik a care- for the acute mind of. d | a PblkufeMda Uwycv to straighten 1 '■ ont: An Iowa man tried to -hug a 1 " neighbor's wife, but before he got '• | through the lady lilt him with a rolling , " 1 pin. and put him out do.rs. The bus- ( I band took a revohrrr and went to the ! „ man for •alisfortion, lart cKiclmtiirl to ' " settle it by taking llw nllwnv su I r ' ten dollars, whidi lie traded off for a com plow. The man who holds the . , ! not* cant eolkct It, the giver of It * claiming that Ik did not get valor re- < " ccired. He rnva ho will rawer pa* that , not* until h* g«ls the bahtner nf that j 1 hog. Th* cue will jru bi the court-. ■ * "Cl.gSKW V. TUX Ituxito" Uf»*» • which chartat-n- h\v-Ii.ir]sv!s nuu h

!i uiaks* Hair soft mad fis*. reatoriog u Its natural "eolir without dywmg, ^' | imparting a bvritay ah< tlgeMI J , w- ; j, . | it !« Htwirlli HtUiYiVi orm. a mm Eimu si., nm. UM Kff'vW4lk Nona gsnuias without my riguatnra, 1 and I pat my noma to M pmb that not of "repassing axerileaca Ltiiliu rirt srusir. j Daring tha past w*ek a bill ha* teen ; paiM-l increasing tho fees of jnfttoeaof ' the peace add constables, in all civil ■ cakes, forty per centum in addition to the fee* allowed by law previous to the of the act regulating the tame ; In lrdo. | The general taw*, comprising a ' pamphlet of about ooe hundred page* , were Introduced last week ta the senate. 1 Wits were drafted In order to carry ' ont a suggestion made bv the flowrnor ' In his message vie To aa|iptr. if | possible, some nuah- of gvttiog rid of the Ctiormodj outlay (if lime, tabor and " money arlflng ft- -fit applications to the 1 lAgtslatnre for ineori-mitlraik of every l cliaototer. Thr plan adopted is to j 1 frame general acts, whiab should con- , I soli-lit-- pMVisinu- udritsblo for tho r vsriou- s-in- of In-irporatlou*. The " l»wt are the tiotw In a great jnrt of * Lorltaud Barker, Esq. B A bill ii. i- introduced in tiie sumo 0 body -for llw r- lit-f -if creditors against 8 nhreondlng or absent debtors.*' The * bill ctishfe* the defendant or anr cn-di- ' tor to appenr am! de'iitd ttw suit with15 out giving u-cds, by allowiug tho lieu - nf the aitachment to remain on th* ™ property attached. •tf In thi Krohlr -<?.ippfemcnl fo (he '• act eonivrntng Stale tax on dogs, providing that the county collector shall 11 1 annually -elite i'l fufl all claim* for 14 th-rp kUfed by dogs, and pay the surT tilus lotiie L'ohnty School Superintcn- * (lent to tki'dividcvl pro rala among tb* " ; school dlstricuof the crauitY. lVraon* 10 I falling to report the ownership ol door I when they own such animals, shall be '[ liable to a' Doe oft 10 on rarh dog owned " i or luirbored. ^ ^ v i a system of public instruction, "pro"r viiies that the Coutity RUperintenaente I- kfotll redtelnaddiUontotheir regular l- salary, their actual expentm Incurred II lntiiedikcliargeofdutie*;inidexpente* " to be submitted to the State Board of d EllualUrai fot approval, and to be paid te by the Oomptrolkr.,' 'f An act to enable the National Banking Assoc tatlous to become Slate Bankrl lng Associations, provides that a m*. s lority of the directors of th* Notional »- linitk, by the authority of two-third* >' of th* stock, mar file with the Secre- * tary of Rule, thctr intention to bed com* a State Banking Association. 1 Vice rresidrat Coifox has trerl red an * i offer of a salary of W5.000 a yoartoreit i tltobgn he Intended to retire from pub,t I lie life at the ckre of hit pHMOt term, ir be felt it bis duty to remata until tha ^ rxnlmllaa of that lime, and thereexpiration that time, 1 : | i

fore Im decimal the offer. Special Notices. ' Uk,. t stafoktM. ll-S-loilp-llsiaik-'soK wayw c- , .'■yEuvi^i f-c^»- ' as t-.i SSriaS?fsaA"»« . ^fesjaj.vri3S 5gj vr rv aTrKsrag giii lSaBBHejg^s : i I i I : \

. tfbkl Wotict. SlowWafei'tn, Cttitmoary. of N«w u' dhi IH. and I CO It Kins 1 ON EH I fat the Slots t( rsHKlTtaltt prrttaM IktM fc,«o»* tUw Cm, n. i. BEarat**, euzdeei* sat cataxsh WUSm live. OrUS*lal syss lassrlsS vlUoel pkli.— NEW ADVERTI8EMENT6. •jpSHS «jkLM VALUABLE REAL EoTATK '. •ill to saM St route (sis, ta BATUHDAV, FthWary tlth.-HffJi, ga,^sr.:®"i"k-ca-i!: ' :s, j ■ioal MloM Atskl, ! t jKdi QMoa tuts*. Caps Mat. j NEW AND HARE PLANTS, i J3U. <1 N«m SI. IfawTata. h a own waNtxd— irsv a MONTH-*, : % d -I I' It V B E B A . (■ V, triors ItlwirrktloBS lo ab^ Book Atsul, [■ Ina rt jOurxa^aaaisro Hsllaskl taMltklat 0- ll!i*Msa''TAs Wert jSrtfaSn^yi sS(. CLASS a CO . So# loo, MoasTnllsSiirt* ,B Ck 1*0*0, III, o. St. lW.. Mo. IJHS * (jnjSAf WANTXD for^CrsroJ n'm!" "aSreZ^Kcixa *»" Sscfcaiir", ' RSlll^aB ZtXCLKK s klrt u sit r, J

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f«»« Stttjeisg N"o. 30 Washington St., Of polite the Centi-e House, COT MI CTt#. W. J. _ ■ - - ... ..... - ^ . OiiUkGE W. SMITH ; IPracttoal Paiator, GRAlNlKG, CALCiMINING, WALL PAINTING, (HIT A HLOMrra, And All other Painting Neatly Executed and SatUfocUoo (iuaranteed. No. 19 Washington St, opposite the Centre House, Cape May City. N. J. VEOBtiiC W SMITH, AUCTIONEER, «»» city, N. J,

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Dry Good*, G'roo*ri*t, Ao. rpUK PuWic or* sane rait* Ailvtwact to call at THE CHEAP STOKE HACKET wilJJAMH DEKNISA'IIJLE, Cate Max On., N. J., Whan ihej will flat Xrtry Tart*!, *f new noooa a ntsuncxrr stuck DRESS SHAWLS A Oto Goods Choice GexkLs LOW DOWN FIGURES FOR CASH! »« oak* s srvdklivof STi'Lr i.iuor Bleached Muslin Department Bring tbo Largest and Beat Attuned ta the County. % a rctL line or 4 I.OTIIS, CAftSIMEBEa, l inen Drills, Etc. ro* MEN'S -ND XOVS- wr.«». Groceries, (Jtieen* Ware, rf-c is ■.TlSLf*"*' fo'P1™ fo* »' «JT You will find at TIIE CIIF.A. STORE of Mockoy William*, PHOSPHATES, LUMBER. FLOUR AND GRAIN

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