Star of the Cape, 9 April 1873 IIIF issue link — Page 2

of Soulij Cmkla* __ v , beea-pudowd. pt U acwrriy twnrty ytmn oW. \ ■ Tbc 'piy*** 1 ** m,ulc _ lroa " TreMary’by w»rr»nU diiring M wfre a» followH: (WSoMMinl of • ■ml wincrlUncoan, 1 , *T,»87^«i SM 91; luterMv' |*tiikioB anil iliana, •S,929,8:w 40; *17,1

Oor. Smitli, of ilivitalion* to the Mm 1b (JcoiTjfa to meet wit -^.-U 0 f w. , Who convene day of May, (f and forward ibe Atlantic it Wfatcra Canal entofprlae.

In Cape »econ>' ‘ wnnd

UaUiirtl reading,

■f Mr. Boo). 'lewd’s dwib-on Frtdoy of la«t 1 In^n/hrnfh hWr™ : ‘ ‘^1#

^The M. R. C!roreh n nc-rchcrt,T,

. U*' ina,' ouUi»ed and heBtCSodi a »i>lrc JW n,,. f

pmaeof l*W jni(irovr«i<iiit wasiSdllO, and *IMM»6raii raiitwl on Ue day of nvofa-ningrwhich-OMihleO 'tlte ,i-on-imT>»IVm Kv rrav o*’ »H their debt*. 1\ O.-KaatMek U twator. ' .««.

llirt

to Joslieiary nunuatton from the Board ofA'ity Cdmmlaaum, waa read, noth ymg oounril that Hie aum of (S^UO vouk) be reqoind for

‘iThe .

inJremenU in Caj* May cJty.whWr nnwd the mvond ‘ renitlnjr at • laat •’ ofcoiiodl, wSa taken up —

,vaud alter lad exempt from U ngua and Iniildinsa

hareafter erectcil at a coat of $2/d)U

mania for out year instead of contemplated by the origi-

pretentol an ordl, the pun rr», : duties,

Ae., of tlie eoainittee on protection of property, read Aral. and second 'flint. [On the aecniMT* rending it '(Sail, agreed to (trike out ailafttnllie 5 " dpi council is the 1st section.— 'pettier this was meant to strike a«t all tlte remainder of the aeotion, or. ull the remainder of tJic otdinauee. Ma* not ddluoil in (he mdtkai to

jpinko oot—Hn.]

Mr. rrioc, reported nn ordmai iqpuniing taxes for 1878* which mas read a second time, cud amended no-na to make the city clerk's sidnry '8890 per year, and ordrted to a tlrird

'rtnitiii".

Matrmth, reported, an ordi-

w^oe, relating to the pavement of ■the aide-walks. On ita moo ml read-

' , the lat section Was defeated by following vote. Ayes, Magrath,

Wblwl tl* fo l^Ui fodSuimmy wiUi bim-eir X »> ir~ 1 — '

MiLit xsr.fr/:

MBmawto,. PUBOTTOirEBMaD.

pmpcDet*, Inaamclent end, and the pemahmi driving of Hm sldps in aO wen fliers mi a .rarie recognized as the

M course which n Livercan Bteerf-.—Veir 1'o.k

in spite of (he demoralizing Jucnee of ioMiyiats, the nwftibcrs of l-jth houses of the New Jersey Leg- • ’Mltn'lmr -• —

lies, whie mlt, will

denoc of good faith. On Tuesday night, let. lust., the much-talked of (icncrnl Railroad hill, With the amendmeuU of the House, aa re-

potted by

Mt^Stagratli, rv|N)rted

tMvniele. . : t i. ’ itakimr the flower ut signing city

Oapr. Hunv Mav, a well-known cltiaes of niilmUHdiin, «li«l of apo•idexy, at M« rrskteuee in that citv, No. *86 OatbariDc Street, last Weilnesday, morning, April id, in the “*•* - ir of his age. Captain Mav • re of Delaware, Juit hid. a half century in re than fortycaptain, in ■ipC, blit rctlrwPVbout ten He was the largest ship u Phliadctphia iu the • ' easel | organization — dent of the Vnafd Owners and Ca|>tains’ Aaaoeiation of that city. At tile time of Ilia death he waa aian Vice President of the Sixth National Bank. He leaves