McMAEDTS ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAY CITY, S. J.
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m throogti Dr. H'« mulpraclict BDd who irrovrmi Ji.CMl dfcnuy. hu bBd him locked up ami will puy hi» board in j»il till the next term of Coart. Under the law, a defendant who baa not Iwneitly given up all hia CTtote to aetiafy a judgment, can. upon the plaintiff's becoming reaponoible for hia board to the amount of <3 weekly,
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Aa in Die eaac of the Xcw Hatnpaliirc, the aame degreo of confidence in the r eeult of the election ia exprooaed on loth aidea, each party feeling oure of ancceaa. The Republicana have an excellent ticket in the Held and we hope to eeo itjully triumphant. Tito bill appropriating llo,000 for thc'enlargomeul and Improvement of the front of the Stale Houoe liaving paaaed the Senate the improvemente will be begun at once. Ilwill conolat of an enlargement of tlte offices of tlte jocretary of Slate anti Clerk* of the Supremo and Chancery Courts, and Will be In conformity with the plan adopted when the rxgiataliro Cham-
bers were erected.
Tlte “Greenback Tarty,’’ of Ohio rnot In Convention recently at Clevi laud, Ohio, and loaned a platform, dt Glaring in fitvor of the ioauance of paper money by the Government without the interference of National or other banka, this money to be Interchangeable, at the option of the holder, with regiilcr- - ot interest not exceeding 3.115 per cent per annum. The platform also-do-manda equalisation of bounty, epeedy settlement of war claims, public economy and 'retrenchment, Government jurisdiction over rivers and harbors aud the subordination of corporate privileges to the rights of the people and their subjection to the control and supervision of the Government. Theldfe iSaving Hervlrn. We clip the following article fromthe Pnihidclpfaia Snnhig IcftpnqA of the 234*Inst. The correspondence it from tin pen of our fellow townsman, Hon. IV. IV. Ware, Coast Supt., of the Uifc Saving Service of the coast of Now Joraey. The article sjicnks “An arliclc In the Jfcmfny TcfeyrojA of March auth. from the Doslnn ' ' charging the Government with f
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of endurance, he has brought a terrible retribution >»n head.”—Vii artido—which i tuse of the tragedy,—should •to bean written, no man ty have been the perodoal d lerencee of the men. It nieddies wl the affairs of a home, which should was without doubt irritating in t but it docs not warrant 1 ! and bloody act which b followed it."—Salem, National Sluiul-
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It la impossible, we think, not tots cribe the shooting at Vineland, N. J iry of journalism. Wi into the original merits of the difficulty to discover this. Nc liublic act that Mr. handle may have committed justified Mr. Untruth, the editor of the lujrpeiuleni. In malting family for aix years the objects of personal nttnek. This Mr. Carruth Is said to have done; certain article which enraged Mr. Land! was the immediate ue, should never lut
words '-Postal Card." The vignette — * hanging down her lAck and cnullncd = by a cap—adorns the t- O-*.—a - -
Married.
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malicious. Its purpose evidently wn not to benefit tlie community but tc pain an enemy. There is nothing sc press to gratify a personal hatred. There Is nothing so cowardly, (or it It not often that the person ntlacked by a paper can reply to it with effect. Vindication, says William Goodwt Is itself an evil, for ft circulates am the slander it is intended to destroy. Censure of the course impulsively adopted by Mr. Landis is unnecessary He was guilty of n crime, for whicl the peualty is affixed by the law. Hh offence must not lie excused because of the offence of his enemy. Hut tlial which makes this case different from the majority of such cases is that enemy wna clothed with oxtraordii power to goad and' torture. It
1 that
shipwrecked vessels, as provided 1 the primed regulation! of the tervic> ■ml with the appointment of mi aololv for polltiral purposes, possrasit toTe'd clU, | r * Ct0r ”[“H’^ijy uecessai ulnrly on the Long Island'’awflJew Jersey consts, would, if compared with tlm sialistics of Uie service, nt least on tlie Ncwslenwy coast, be found to bo erroneous and reflectingunjust censure upon faithful and competent u
gaged in the service.
Thu stations ou the New Jersey const number forty, manned liy two hundred and sixly-tix experienced.
night, ns well as during the day I tlnck or stormy weather. They hav boardaMIuriug the past tlirce yeai and safely fandMl°near'wio' 1 ri^S wltliout the loos of a single life by at tual shipwreck during that time. Th "It the New Jersey ci -"*■ life-boa —, ™.. —ns, etc i in fact, ; .IC result of the tabors of the I4lo-e~ mg Coast Guaril on this coast nbovo stated, without referriug numerous teajimonisls from mast. of vessels nml otlie.s wIki have received nMOhmce, is evidence of the efficiency of the service, anti that the chargee appearing In the Globe of tho ciency of tlie men,- the neglect uie i : : of tbeGovormnent,are unfounded, and reffect unjustly at lenst upmrthi officers anti men connected with tl “ie-naving service in District No.. tsmst tifNnw Jersey." r. w. WAiut,
The Catholic Protectory. IHII poseed tho New Jersey House .of Assembly, ou the 17th Inst., by e vole of 30 aye*, to 20 u*y*. The vote
was as follows:
Ayes'-.Messers Anderson, Blanche Bird, lingert, ( arrnilon, Cnroy', W. V. g“°« r . .pod' 1 ,' Doyle, Fltrgernld I rcndi. 0111, litirdon, llendrlckstin, D. Hytrv, T. B. Henry. Jlsgee, Mclbmshl. McDonneb, McGill. Taltersoii l‘o|ic. Babe, Misnn, Sliecran._Skr|. longer, Sutnhen, Swaysc Swing. VanMccf. tundeiffiiU (Kpesiker). Wnrringulr' Woo ' ln " r ’ "Vt’koff. Zo* Nnys -vMessrs. Caroanler. Carscnllon, I. Conover Dowdnuy. Edmunds, Goble, IIsissy. Kirk,.Lodge, Morrow; Owen. Payne. Setovol Taylor. Teetl, itifley, Torhert, Voorhecs, Youmansi
younghloetl- 20.
-Iheent—Messrs. II. C Herring. R.’ N. Herring. h.lBnaRl. Moflbtl—4. Of the thirty.six members voting for tho hill thirty-four were Democrats iJlepuhllcana, Messrs. Pope, of
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the twenty voting against the bill sixteen wore Republicans and four Dcm oemts. Messrs Edumiits, ol Ca|n May; Wigs, orGInueesler; Owen, of Unisex: ami You mans, of Mercer.—
wrought up Mr. land
Inttion ofthe deed, bn! whit the false |ourealism, which used strength to gratify a personal h taught bloody instruotions, which ing taught, returned to plague the ... ventor. The one used his paper to stsbhisenemy, and the oilier relnliatod
with the pistol-JV. T. J/, “Cri Cerruth was not n i
ras playing with two-edged tools. Ho nnst have know that there w a | n every man’s Ufa, when IrenxYaml
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illict some wound fa le misery one endu: new this. Bo was an Intelligent, >i« and rolentlesa jonraalist: one hose discrimination was excellent. . :t, notwithstanding he possessed these Attributes, he gondod and mndJy look upon his death—his sudden taking off as the of tlie torture he Itad visited upmurderer. Yet this does not i or palliate Charles K. Ijuidls' unjustifiable set. He deliberately and knowingly committed the greatest under Heaven."—Bridgeton IMtfly Chrtmtrle ot tlie 20th lust It Is well known, nnd to none tx ter than to jourasllsu thrsnghout Host Jersey, that for five of six yi there has been a continue provocative method ofnttbe public ncta and private charactar of Mr. Landis hi the of the /hdspemlreir, nnd tlie (lecnlinr stylo of its edit >r in penning these ih that thoy were at once fuimy snd ■arcastlc, ridiculous nml Irritaling, without the general render dooming m partlcutariy oflenslre. We can; excose the course of Carruth: he d a weapon, intended for the publit good, to tube*rye hif^pnonal ends In provoking and ridiculing a powerful —* ’-“uenttal antagonist: and with this, he Invaded snootily of his inlagonist’s home and in envenomed shaft intoi md holiest treasurer ofa ms life. Bot eveo this is no exense... of Landis. He had wealth. hosts of friends, and great li ' These might have been judiciously ‘ to placate or punish hi. enemy he chose Ihe assassin's course; tin 1 bullet was the quickest am handiest to get rid of bis enemy, am. h. —l |t, win, murderous intent nnd
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To the Patrons of Husbandry AI$D OTHERS; INTERESTED. I mSfcr for a fow sreeks my wMi-knuwn ami <dd-esU!uishod Maaare, AMMONIATED FERTILIZER! ' At my Whoieaale Bates, [la fats not less than 2.C0U lbs. j rir : $25 Per 2,000 Lbs.
This article has been satisfactorily used bv farm NOT BETTER than most of the maoufactuivd me It ia peculiarly adapted for ALL SPRING CHOT but can be sown directly from the bags.
d truckers for 111 years past, and le, I offered in this or other markets, nice ready for application to the soil, m
Packed in New and Sound Bags, 150 lbs. each. My regular Retail Price is $32 per 2,000.lbs. Wholesale Price, $25 “ “ “
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ipt attention, and the goods delivered ip depots j < s made to tlmse who haul from my atore In lota of 10 tons and upward. "WIM:. IT. JSTEEJDXiBIS, sox-iEi MAisrTTF'A.cr'cmEJn, 42 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
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JOHN McMAKIX. ■ i ndjiinmeri nutll I'RinAV,
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is that Mr. Lsndis
himself to be in more that :he aggressor. It Is argued that his provocation was
great, and that he deserves the sympathies of the people for punishing ’ the traduces of his wlfc," as they term Mr. Cirrulh. In this manner
sympathy is being created for criminal. Now the point Is this:
there sufficient provocation for the do, .
Ing of such n terrible devl as that,
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1 “‘“"J b 3’ Mr. I si mils. And just here .1 vro want It dislinotly understood that l. N. Herring, Rep., of do not in the least uphold the editor — -. . . ^ of the IiidrpauItHl la his allusion, to
Lands,. Thoy wore without
id, unnecessary, and ought md to have been noticed by Mr. LamlU. The
raph in Itself, amounted tool- ’• lag. No names were menfamily designated. It was
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