plritwl Bod.diloi^u.Ued. At tUe boor doaigHAtcd in tli« call, . .ibeeanratkia wuc^Wlo order by Kx-Sonator Rkc, and on motion Judge R n. Edmondi wn» elected chairman, C. 8. Hagrath, Secretary. The chair appointed +e following committee oq credential*: Judge God ftey, Upp« township, L. U. Bic«, Dennis township; I)r. Strain, Middle towuyhlp i .John , 8, Corwin, Lower township; Jlrnry natid Cape May City. The committee reported the ! rredantiala all right. Mr. Bice, moved t
a vote oTP ngea to IB nnya A mollMi to proceed m non ticket prevailed and Mr. W. 1
For the Aasembly, Time. Townaend and Jacob A. Mueller, of Ifounia; W. P. H. Covert, of Middle, and It It. n, of Capo May City, Were i ' it Velbre > tp^Bar five minutae pnvailed, and the dolccs railed to the Grand Jury room ■ninutee extended into ten, fifteen, twenty-five minutes, and the deleg'tea came elowly and edemnly filing the haH./The ” vote taken with the „ D, Middle towipihlp. 8 Ixiwer townahlp, 4 votoa. Cape lelaod, 4-UUi U Towneeod, Upper town- ' -vldp,-* veto*. Dannie A Lower 1—total
Millviclk. Nov. 4. Iwngley, Demomft, for the AwemUly, Second DUtrlil, Cnmherlnnd County, JJB inajotlty. Later.—Iwndls Townahlp gives Willett* only 65 majority.
Iwuglcy'e majorlf ill he about 200.
political neirrmcii Hon John IV. Hnr.olton add the vote e of Cape Slay at the Old Spring Academy, on laat Wednesday Evbnlng. There was a good blagn present, and much enthusiasm
M Kepubllcnn party, a
For Surrogate. Peter Sender; for ~ m T. Eldredge; for Cof- - onera, Henry Hand, Cape May City; John Tamila, Middle townah' B. Powell, Upper townahlp. ( thought their labors happly completed, but they i
John W. Newlin, Fs<|, of the Millville flejiitliatn, addremed the vot of Cape May Oily, at the City llnll. laat Friday evening. Brother N< were well taken, and his arguments clear and to the point. He spoke tor an Imur and a quarter, nnd • " ‘ - Th the greatest at-
On last Saturday cvenln;
rilled immoea were Mimmoned to gathat tbe City Hall to renjw their alleglence to the Democratic fttUh, and to hear eminent speoketa. (so the poatera said) dltcuwi the political ieof the day. Mr. B. R. Thomp
against him, In that lie, as alleged, approved an aot of Hie laat Lcgiali tore increasing bit tion $1,000 a year a creased back salary. They say that already the State p*jd, its Governor more than any other State in ther
Union, and tT
the Congresi _ out, in view of hie own action, was In very had taste, to say the least. One paper goes eo far as to declare that the Legislature will be com- •- upon the facta laid in this connection, and it to be tested whether the Executive can trample the laws, violate his oath, and deplete the public
treasury at will.
All tire Democratic Congressmen from Ken tacky vplcl for and took their hack pay with nlaority, and the Democratic papers of the State have hot been forward to condemn them for it One of thescjourniU, indeed, justifies one of them for Hie vote heemuas be was a rebel, soldier. It eaya: ■ “If there la a man who is entitled to-receive back pay, Crosslsnd is that man. For four years—frail in constitution, when he should bat home under medical caro1dm gallantly enduring all the hardships of a soldier, contending for this section, nnd throe times ehot down on the battle field, this, too, without pay and scant In clothing.” That Democratic journal requires only a Democratic victory in Now York to make its cup of Joy
Administration, and the enormons expenditures, of the -government ; but wo never hear a word from these immaculate political saints in condemnation ol the coruptlon that has run riot in the Demooratio City of New York, which under Democratic rule cost nearly as much to run the municipal machine as It docs to meet the expenses of the National Government under Re-
publicat rule.
The following figures represent
ad of their nomination appeared on the platform. Mr. Millar being introduced begged leave to decline the
.1,1,1.*™, H-iiubil-
tell against them In the
s trouble, In it. Another recess, which lasted balfau hour was taken, and on the red* * h ° oonv ' ntio,1 • Mr ' •5 tr
Whkii
depicted the extmvngnnce of the : publican party, and urged the ialthfhl to follow the example of their brethren, to come out and vote "keep at If until victory crowned
A. P. Hildreth, Esq , of the Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, has our thanks for late copies of Washington PBIior*. Our-venerable and highly respected tlaen, Dr. 8. S. Marcy. accompanied by hit son. Dr. Virgil Marcy. of Cold Spring, boa been spending several weeks with friends iu the old Nutmeg State, from whence lie emkmted to Gape May pver half a century ago.—
.. „ures represent j i* , 0 ,„,biuur» eireo, or
toecoatof governing New York Citv
mg Oct, 1 18- I toe venmnUe Issivon. boarlny ini* /orOf-o.v
Aecording to the comptrolcr’s report, Just preaented, the grand total la nearly ninety-six millions of dollars. Of this $64,641,989 were expended for city account, and $31,355,504 for county purposes-making the exact total $66,991,60*. The aggregate receipts on city and county accounts were $98,926,447. The cash balance oi. both accOBnta is, therefore, something over $2J)00,00O. The interest on the city debt amounts to the enormous sum of $5,337,000. The aggregate city and cannty debt amounts to about $136,"',000 and is stillinereasing. Tin
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