■ bj «hr IV.pIc.
ProUiU.v not witliln llie' n-collcc-tion of tliul ilimicgotahed imlividur' tbi* oldrtt inlinl)it*nt,ln«» there Iw* nn election held In thU city. Uiet wi ■oetubbornly contented n* that whlc took ]daw on Toeedny of ln*l wee for the Mhctioo of municipml oil eer*. The most M|>eHiuman effort were made by the op|iotHion todefeat the '‘Citiaene llcforni Ticket.” Eepeelal effort* to defeat J. 0. W. Ware, for A Merman, J. Stratton Ware, for Chosen Freeholder, and Judge R. 1>. Edmunds, for Council were made. But it waa like the healing of f qtllow* against the solid rocka, “Tl Inr .halt tbon go anil no further.' Neither aopbiaty of argument. alnnatingohlcaneryAUgar^oated promises, suspicion!! demi|ohna nor the wlioleaale circulation of falacbooda, all lavishly used by the leader workers of the opposition, nt i hem anything in the line ol am They only succeeded in deceiving a few of the moat unwaryThe people were true to tin selves, anti their victory is complete.
Ml IMOLT.
Alderman—J. U. W. Ware Jos. Hnnd, I0». Council-Joaepb.F. Hughot, (oo opp.) R. P. Edmunds,* 16J, J. B. Sclieilenger,* 168,Jere.n: Townsend, ill, it. F. Poolittlo, 61. Treasurer—Eldredge Johnson
261, (no opp).
lor—Henry Hand,* 256, (t
O| V0ll« > opp.)
lodge of Election—Wra.
'TtS«8aS3h.«r»H-, 221; Wm.T. Stevens,* 21; Samuel
Stitcs 11.
Chosen Freeholders—J. Stratton Ware,* 149; J. Henry Farrow, R. P. Edmunds, J04; Jos. Q. Wil-
liams, 89.
Commissioners of Appeal—J. Blake.* 288; Micajsh Smith,* 193; Joa. (J. Williams,* 129; Aaron 0“ retson, 119; Jera. E. Mecray, 86. Constable—John Stuart,* 168; J. Poak,* 196; A. G. Bennett,84. Marshall—Wm. Hcbenthal,* 124] Wm. W. Measiok, 69; ItobU Cham-
here, 68.
Overaecr of Poor—J. Henry Edmund*,* 189; William Cox, 64. Those elected arc designated by
THE CITY COCHCU.—This famous tody went through the blank motion of holding a meeting on hut Saturday
evening, bin they managed failure of It again. It was
a close observer that tbemciubara present were quite wllllngtluit this meeting should havesfailurabn the slightest pretext. and that pretext was oflhred—by a slight dilatoriness on tbs part of tom. of live absent members, who failed to
put in an appearance
at his
d tolio.
At-ten minutes pn.t 8 o'clock the Mayor called council to order ni clerk enlleu the roll, four raemlx awered to their names, via:—M Cassidy, Magrath. Stiles and Tl eon, lacking one of a quorum. . lieu V> adjourn unanimously pre mud In Just three minutes after being called to order, the Mayor declared eetlng adjourned, and the memh
The apparent desire on the part of
and henoq we do not altogether exonerate all of Hie abeobtoe*. They should Imre been prepared lor Just such nn cxighmcy. The eyiihml ob|ect, however, ofthbi hasty adjournment was to thrtse^hstaclM in the way of receiving the returns of the la to elections,
earing in such
school tcachera in Cape May
Countv.
It is' corrmtiv reported that Mr. i ,h «« h bshaupomonB. C. Wheeler, the efficient princi|*l | '“'P' « »" altock of aaerof the Court Honae pnblid school, I ,ou * nature, sod he inllmatadT6Toa>e will resign his p.mition nt the sod of j cf bia Wends that the result might be .■ -• o-i.-t~.r_ •— 1 nnt raTAi. attack.
On retiring to bis room al
dock, he was Mixed again with the -eadfnl pain about Urn heart which
of the
of that organ in the paroxysms
ng fbr ' d lately
th hit bedside
the current Now that our
Shi., Attorney himself In our
give hi — i tx
is,
ox city
ie public affklrs j 11
van Is, trial went ill
, raou his physldai ministry nt that place and j friends. The lirst Sabbath,~M^dh^d i«L >0 ° ° n "' Xt | ™ Mr - "’ormly, who hu Ber. F. B. GreuL of Woodstt , -ill supply the pulpit of tlm First Bap- j ist church at Cape May C. H. umni- ! lhut lu , a ^ anJ immeduir f .gaud crenlng on thojaat Hablialh ul hcr friend, and telegraphed flhls moulli, 29th Inst. Ho will also fjr j, r 1)ruwn SoquanL Dr S. Tabor «mh in tlm Rio Grande Clmpel, at 3 - Johotou in, nic d bu .| y OD , r ri„i, •clock p. m., on tlm same day. , md ou Fmlutnl coancl , of pp^dan Mr. 8. R. I-utllam, of Wiltanl's Ho- summoned-Surgeon tlenerel Ban.es, tel. Washington, kindly Aimlslmd us wtiu was with Fresideut I.ii mrly copies of Washington dailies JiheUmc of the nssareiimUon till hU ining extended notices of Mr ! death, and Dro. Lincoln and Wm. P Sumner's deatlt, for which he has our j Johnson. During the night Mr. Sum will also accept our i ner s sufferings were intense, and tli thanks, for Boston and Richmond , anodynes which were administered dailies. gave him no relief. He did not sleep t We learn with regret that our veil- , 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning, aide friend, R. 8. I.udiam, of this ; which time nn injection of morph) ty, met with a painful accident oim j was made beneath the skin. Tl ly hut week. At the time of the remedy has been resorted to nn oth accident ho wee standing on an Iron occasion to |irnduce sleep, and about
order to reach something over head, and slipped and fall striking his lag against the corner of the safe, cutting n severe and painful gash in tlm fleshy part of tha limb, which made the old gentle man quite lame for some days, but he is coming around all right
Mabch, 1814.
On the 10th Inst., then was an elecon. Tim people or Capo M. r CUy isembled and they spoke * timely’’ “Reform—Reform. ' The • Bahmks" was routed and the people* all ahouted •‘Amen” git ont •‘Babcocks.” In Hurt tlm resuit was a signal rebuke n the party who so recently flaunted bo flag Inscribed with the motto:— •lie people o/ Dupe May CVly ilo not knne ir/io/ th’ij mild.” Wo might have iposcd this to be true had we Jugded the notions and rulings of the great ihedrim committee (composed of two
persona) recently in
time administered almost nightly.— From four o’clock be sank gradually, overcome by a fooling of weakness and exhaustion He would sleep n few minutes ami then wake and turn over, sad be raised into a uew position, the movement being accompanied by the exclamations ••Oh,” and “How tired.” “How weak.’’ These expressions lie repeated again and again during the
whole morning.
He was entirely conscious during his ■raking m ' '
teufiivi’ f-'un the spinal coinoit, to rise 1^1 bvartT' la Ms test ■amfcsn.iiiq, 'he j **
death. Ttihs’emliUou of the system induced, when tha original cause ex-! 1st*, by menu! exoilcmcnt. ’ Directly aRer UKaraanU by Bcoo’ s, | lr. Mumner wvnlto Europe andpLcod hiiusetf under the treatment of Dr. Hi, diagnosis of the ' imiiar to that which boa been described. Tbs treatment to which r was subjected was very hack was homed with redWhen Mr. Sumner had in part recovered, his physician then informed him that he would entirely reir. but that, if lie did not avoid ital excitement, tlm malady would ini later iu life and doubtless prove filial. That injunction has proved a
prophecy.
ev. A. J. Hires, lor over six years pastor of the 1st Baptist Church it Capo May Court House, presented ;bo following resignation of his pav | I ..7orato to the church on Sabbath morn-1 ng. March 1st. 11 «?• To the Iht C. M. BAiTisrCHcncti Dear Bhethebs:—With true ate j V’orrrE to creditor ircciatlon of your uniform kindness, 1 N, md with thanks for your forbearance Hneh H. lliilm;,,.ir,-».-o me ns your pastor, during six yfe and three moutln to-<lay, I now n-s J I r. doing thla, let roe say, I am i ifloenceil^by an nnkind thought n such t’liiueht is cnter-aiiicU. nor faction in serering our relation fu an onl^think of it at a pleasant reln-
ifniy hairt I mi. say nsulted my personal
I Brsr vrss c.ircns. *- M. miinrw. a. ». ijuickt. | HOMfEOPATHlC rHVWCUK
t.YStTBXtf&L ^ BOHtBOPATmc MCTTKL LIFE HSUMITCE GO.
. had I only
> day.
cr for divine
Tile council of physicians decided early lq.lhe day that the attack musl almost certainly he fatal, hut were mi certain wlmtimr life might end tin same day, or might last two or three days longer. A few of Ms friends refined to abandon hope. They hail
RfCTt confidence that if only he should
:lly, and of whom it has been wicked- “v* “>1 ‘he arrival of Dr Brown Scr said by some who have not the fear 1 prd, that enii.mni phyalcian, Ihmillai doe appreciation of the mighty pow- j rouM tdmlnlsler some remedy or make r of the sanhedrim, Uiat tlm Judge ; application that should
the', accuser, nod hli
league.
This a
1 their
of investigation, wonderful dignity for which the] ms. And Mr. Editor what ibject of the the la hors of this I trious court? Was it to blacken i whitewash others? If so they lull olgnally failed in both- The whit >” and the btai in proof of this the election of last Tuesday tell t
tale.
And rar popfiTi If not rax i.Vi Man at present a glorious decision of t people of our little cily. Yes they t people do ‘ know what they nun see that their wishes requests are acceded to Truly the “mill of the gods” griud slowly hut surly. Some have already fell through the hopper, others will ‘ due lime be emptied into the sou chaf-trough. Stand from under.
the English lanp
Indignation toward Dr. E. H Phillips, f 0 r cliaUauging his rigl.
at tile recent elect torrent of invective
of the doctor, for darlnx his royal prerogative to all the rights of American citlauoehlp. We Iwlleve that Mr. Magmlh never denied that be is of foreign b and if of foreign birth, he posses none of tlm natural rights of an American citizen, his right to citizenship must heoeqM'red. Now if lie has qlured the rights of citixenship cording to the laws of the United States, ho is untltlsd to all the privileges of a citizen, but this is a' mo question, and we have heard oM rails, who have lived here nearly all their lives express doubts as to '' legal and technical right to vote, this view of tlm case, Dr. Phillips nothing more than Ms doty, as American citizen in challenging Mr. Magrath'a right to the fact of his having voted of previous elections does not establish right of ctllxeuihlp. nrlthsr dock .wearing that he is a eltizei i the doubts of many. If he (I of foreign hirthl Iras been
of the Cl
Slates,
doubts on the subject, be the production of the proper docuThey would be his complete The Jackanapes writing fc fowl, over the signiture'of “Freeolder” (?) and whoM wholesale ■j—..— -‘vBognj
and who la evidently the happy poo- spinal column u aeysor of more braaa than bnAm rerroed the poll, relieves himself of a second addiTSIP^be shock Mops,
the aclir
Ufa. Dr. Brown Smiuard telegraphed a pre-criptlon for the application of magnetism, hut the attending physician* were unwilling, in Mr. Sumner's condition, which Uiey knew, and Dr. Soquard did not, to follow his directions iu this respect. Dr. Barnes consulted with some of thaw who were closely bonnd to Mr. Sumner by ties of friendship, and it wo* decided that the arrival of.Dr. Brown Sequard should ha awaited. The attending physicians, however, proved to be right in " '
could n
Ivc the night LOStSO HOMES TS OF THE sEXATC
LIFE.
Judge Hoar was unremitting in Ucntinna About tliree-rjuartera of n hour before Mr. Sumner died Judge ioar was holding his hnnd which was very cold. “I wish,”, he raid, "Mr. Sumner, wo could do something to make your hands warmer.'' and Mr. Sumner replied, “You never will,” During the day ho gave to Judge Hoar
’or Ralph Wnldo Emerson,
of Conconl. Mass. "Judge,” he sn
ionium-much I love and
verehim.” Judge Hoar replied,using remark of Mr. Emerson's about Mr. umner. "He said of you henever knew turned upon his other side, uttering faintly the excbituallou, “Oh!” Judge Hoar thought he was going to slukj I into sleep again. At this moment 64NI i
ie In. One of the colored ere in attendance sold to
Mr. Summer. "ThU is Mr. Hooper.'' He opened his eyes, and recognizing Ur. Hooper said “Sit down.” These
' t words he ever uttered.
Mr. Hooper stayed In tin room a minutes, and then left the houa Judge Hoar also left the room, at ten minutes after he came t approached the bedside. Dm
aignatio After a
tile change proposed seemed ia the path iff duty. . Therefore, having this i -tfuliy ii.sk that my otll-
i you may end with the r. fraternally and truly
yours, A. J Hires. In- regular Imalneas meeting he March 7th, the church adopted the folJfi.o/aJ, That in accepting the Jlgimtion-of our beloved pastor, hereby exjircss our deep regret at > still continues to he so cordial and l
d we hereby tender ranee of our high npprutocm as a brother beloved
colled. By order of the Church. J. F I.eamiko, Church Clerk.
nine direction and Id
Tile editor of the ITore readers and the public, that davits etc. taken by the fimm ligating committee, had been placed in tile liauds of the prosecuting nt Now this committee may be si but wc would inquire (forinfoi oulyl whether this committee apjiolnted by council for the of investigating, certain rliarges against certain city nfUcials am' result of their investigallons to the city council? And we would fiirther luquireby what authority the committee, presumes to ignore the city Council, and make their report direct to the prosecuting nttorny, without refering the matter to the council or without any last ructions whatever ft-om that
body!
It may bo all right, but if it is. the people would like to know it. They would like to know Just how much absolute power such committees peeDeath or ah Eurroo—Sir. M. I. Crocker, senior editor of the Vineiml Weekl]/, died at his rcsidei
Saturday
ELDREIHiK JOIIVKO*.
PKTTIHOKE,
m j n;;;
ri.LYOS ,v- ORGANS. - A. ALLMUTH’S ' MUSIC, ORGANS, PIANOS, -
N .mcE hM?
J^OTKU: TO OlEmTOIlK
in that pin lag in the
age. Mr. Crocker
f his
much niBict-
s painful disease for the pas
year, and for three monjhs past ha been confined moat of tha lime to
of the pic
neer settlers of Yinciand, and labored earnestly and ancvessfully for thu best lutereste of t‘ ; - ' ’ ' fairly entitled to 1 brance of the people for the earnest manner in which he labored for th
pnlviic good.
To his family and relatives, wi extend onr sympathies in this tin
hour of their affliction.
c Mr. 8
r had b
ijcnt spasm, doctor and attendants raised • he was seized with a fit of vomitJudge Hoar took hold of I, and they laid him back upon pillow and wiped Hie cold prespirallon from his brew. There was a slight lotion of the mouth, a gasp lor breath, tremor of the frame, and all wosMIll. Judge Hoar released the hand he held,
* bed.
but it never heal a
rUABACaat o
Tlie origin of Mr. Sumner'* disease traced by his pliyiieians torical blow from the Mud; i>f “Bully” Brooks
Brown-
Serjitard has given the history of hit ' ' * of Mr, Sumner, thus critics the clmrlcler of the disease by the doctor himself: ‘■It Is the of tfaia disease that, when the blow it struck upon, the head, eepecisliy Tick it in a silting shock follows the
point of n
Bro. Jones, of the Democrat, wai elected Mayor of Camden, at Hit
held In that city on
the IOth Inst., by a majority of 32
predicted, he has
brought ont his big rooster, and gi\ regular old-fiuMoncd Democratic iw that may be heard from Cope May IJght to the iiil's ofSassei Tlint's right Bro. Jonra, cm and long, afftl though we dislike your politya, wc congratulate you on your stiercra, and in token of our good Kiel-
ings, here is our ffff”.
Tlie editor of the HVire covered that .Messrs. Rico a dcroon have been re-elected t
of the Board of Freeholders from Dennis township, but he baa failed to discover that Mcaara. Douglass and Young hare been re-elected to the Board from Middle townshi|i. Rea-
—the two first named gentler
Democrats, and the two lost ... Republicans. It makes all the dif-
'-renoe in the world. TIibA. Van Gilder
tennial plows cultural impli
which is very chi
(i lieu-
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