Star of the Cape, 22 October 1873 IIIF issue link — Page 2

The Committee umolnted UM .ttting of Coaocil, to |«__ Fire^xUngnlsbrre, or m Kire Engine, Rpottni la wrltine with a reconi- - No. s B«b.

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iL ._ 1 Mli tlic hte^» t^irr nuvomAii M . -mtnaun- «>- ^ <«M«T: rae of Rev t J Him. R«T Wm A.- Tltep*** exWUtioO 6T l*;t m of Her. A. J^Hin-s R.v « m. A. m.-rely ,n illmrtn-

tion of Uie cooditioa of adaini r.t that particular time. Its principal . planum • • - •

InrKer. Sam»f lln^os : ,. KVVIt «f the ilaptW Clmrch hijfuBe j;

mlttee with the rr»|iect doe U A ouarber of the boat citiaao petitioiied council to

rflkauuToa, RICHARD 8. LEAMINO.

ALEXANDER YOUNG, roa auMOOATB, JONATHAN F. LEAMING. NELSON T. ELDREDOK.

. T. Price,

the matter of appointing'tbli

I uiilimited

I ■■■P. itki receiving due not Intended _

e petition,

en, wltbdineepect. Whathealmed

' Average attendance of acbolarm, - No. acbolare church memben,

“ bcmaftal cuaveraloiu. acnolarm In Infant daaa.

Paid for benevolent purpoecs. ¥013, ( Contributed to State and County -anociation, eholarm boldir

THOMAS B. 8 SOMERS STITES. WM. MESSICK.

The tutderaigned, at the ^olicil tiou of peraonal friend a, tbrongbout the County, oSera himself aa an Independent Repo Wean Candidate for

the Assembly, at

^ ABRAHAM REEVES. October SI, 1878. Nonet—The Democratic County be held at Cape May Court House on Toeeday 88 th Inst, at 10 o'clock, P. M., each Township will bs represented by Are dclcgito*. L. M. Rtce, Chairman of laat Convention.

Oet. IT, 1878.

a of Cape

May County, on the political topics of the day, on Wednesday evening, October S9th, at Cold Spring Acad-

tobsr 80th, at the City Hall, Cape

May Cltv.

The Democratic County Cooventlos for Cumberland County will meet a the Court Ilouae In Bridgeton < Saturday Oct, 39th, to uowi

county ticket.

> Tbe Cumberland County Republican Convention meets In Mlllnlle morrow, Thursday Oct. SSr o'clock P. X, to nominate a county

'City

C of Severn' thoutanda of dollars bad taught him that *— ' *1 delegated power —— - • thing. He had Ik tiona to tbe gentlemen who oomprued “ i present committee to be urd ns a committee on the i subject, but with leu powers. ” Ware.—It ie an old but t a committee, a _ , who had mo „ their fingers In buying what wu commonly known as the “City Elephant,” fire engine, and has ever ' ‘ regretted Ids vote In favor of be had been dttia favor of Mr. Price’s motion charge the present committee and form one with leu powers. Mr. Thompson^—This wu _ “nii?:—--v-- The commit up its power to >ming hero and . t. It had not power ddiegated to It by council, and purnhaaed fire apparatus, but bsd laid before council a report, reeommendl - ~ purchase of s No. 8 ' Engine. Mr. James Learning, one of tbe Uee, wu invited to give his upon the matter. He re1 .L-» U. L-J U y e Council. In reference to tbe purchase of fire sppsrstua, he wu in favor of buying s No. 3 Babcock Engine, thought it wssjuat what the city Deeded, did ' think an engine of ten capacity ild answer. The only thing he objected to wu tbe price —W^UO.M, thought it wu too much. Motion put end carried to dischsrge tbe committee.

BILLS.

The following bills were read and j ordered paid. N. B. Bennett, $84 0 R. B. Swain, gu fixtures, 84 9 'N. 0. Price, sundries, 85 60 Polloe Pay Roll, 81 00 R. R. Thompson, expenses P com. on fire engine Ail, 18 00 i Board of Com. of Appeal, 15 00 ,

Abraham Reeves TOWKSUir REITIETAIIIKS. Upper tow Her. J it Wilson, Deuula Robert Thompson, Middle

C.C.-

Which reports were severally adopt-

i early days

republic oouhl i

in studying

The following i*

3:

Dived, Tha't auw.wlio v m U A ■a^V'ial inn

Resolved, Thu the next S.& Teechera lustitute be held at l>ennlsrille, and that the association meet at the **—e end place, and tliat tire pas-

auperlntendents. at Dennlsvtlle. be a committee of arraugemi

< br the Inatltubi. Rcaolrcd, That tarles be Instrucle

enee to introduce ts services of batons h Resolved, That Hie executive . ilttee be instrueted to have the printing Ibr the Institute done in tills coir ‘' Resolved. That the Uianks of _jsndalioo and Imlltute be tend to Rev, B C. Lippiucott. our con tor, for bis able and efficient manage- • of tl» institute Our 1 prayers Mend him In hi- *•

d. That to Ibis community for the hospitality

The people who call themselves Conservatives, in Virginia, are forming what they style Kemper Kampaign Kluhs. The Initials, which they teem food of using alone ia the liendlnga of

Chair, to act in concert with Messrs. r Learning and Hildreth, to further c

. in worthy of ns as a nation,

will be (bond in its liktoriai argnificanoe. It will, in other sroeds, tend to show to tbe world not only what opr conntry la, bot what nadrr republican - government it h

become.

Tile Uwiaratimi of Iiidepenilcncc was lire outset of a great experiment. In some retpccutlM experiment wu not'n novel one.. A republic was certainly nothing new in the history of human alfalM. But al' - repuUics had eltlier been on small acalc, or else hod oligarchies containing less of the essential principles of freedom th could lie.foiind in many inonarchi were felt by in■•Id observers '

'.iovcrniiieiit

not ivbi liter

ed. b«t 'whetbey

ixperimerit tr uftcr Unit of < certainly not i their doiibta.

i of dcmonstratini! th that contemplated ut tbe Centeuni: Industries of so ooi as thoee tbe result* there displayed can only exist undi a thorongfa adi

Locomotive, s

piano ma foundries,

las, dock _ building anil carriage-making establishments, rolling mills, and a himred other branches of industry that light be aptelllcri, could not ’ irried on in the manner in wh lo exhibition will render evident 1 lat they' are conducted in vai parts of our land under any Ooi incni except one by which theri of property are felly protected. The great exhibition of 1870 re a meaning to which none ot the ivious great exhibitions have [ ited anything similar. It i iw, in n manner never before — iJainiy manifested, that liberty and uslity, u the words are nndcretood America, are in no degree >us with snareby and agrar nnd this is. Just the point res|icctiDg which Europeans who have their doubt* in regard to the practical workings of our free institutions need to be convinced. Fourth ol July eloquence, through speecbet and Congressional perorations, accomplish exceedingly little toward •• ■ ihject. Foreigners, especially who do not nnderetand -* of our language, are likely ... much leu Influenced by hearing

I had nncbcdAtir conrlmlmi I’je

all dead, bev I am oom;ull wl there U aa at least ear hfi Jersey. I hare bad IUpti-1

pesach far ma anJ they Imv al- a‘iXK^T^.T»a5iS.« ided my pwrer msetln^ nn.l 1 have ' ^'7^ ■erdsd them as taothera Moved. I sleev -UlaUfeuw-. Uw. e.w.w. 5J! i aony to find one except loo In this; Sm l oa£*u£'?'ibSwe'»!lr-K'jii^S,n! ^. ^,

criticise. I hope lie

Heea

critic* iu his prayer meetings, the latter part of the eleventh Chapter of 84. Maltlww i gospel, and spoke of the necessity of our becoming childlike in spirit la order lo enter the kingdom of God. and Illustrated what I said by a reterence to one of tlie late

Jtulgt

United Stiles, who regularly attrnded , and sat at thu feet of a go ' n, a inti re of England, who » from being learned. Tt” | Cs-rpsts! Carpsts! Carpets! j gentleman, Methodist do not teach baptismal regenerations, nor do wo boiievrTsiptism in Itaetf will pnvlnce

LKIL RArNU THAI It.L ’

Fill AID WIITKE 1873. Edwards & Lawrence, MERCHANT Tailors & Clothiers,

SniPBRAXE, PLAICE las fiRIP TIMBER oak; SWH'-dwr. kMlMMaad nrm.I.r. f paa brlUA M CHARLB8 LDULAM. COAL. COALI^OAL’i COAL,'

i doubt tlie Rev. S. Hi line ettvn made the impreasion oi minds of men that Imnlrraion ii only aioila of hoplivm, and Umt without baptism by imraer^ob ' - hardly hope to enter h—— 'm.