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A frud dlaarr w« plren U«t crcning by Mr. Otorgt W. ChiWi in honor of I>r. Homarr, lewling editor of the Keif York Herald. Among the dielingtii.hed goi-*u penent were Prwi'ient (irant, retery Robeson, Dulel Uongiiertv, end other*.—Lony Uranch
Hnct, SSrd.
There appeared in the Daily Stab Of jeeterdejr, an nrtida'.a reference t the Pope, and the National Catholic of Italy, which In justice to our awe ciate. Mr. Harkini of the Daily Stab, we will aay. waa inserted without hi* knowledge and entirely againat hla wiihen. and only appedred thmngli the enlpable negligence ■ will ofeome one oftheattacheea i absence of the proprietor*. Mnrray’a Clrrwa. John H. Murray's Orrat Railroad Circm will exhibit In Vineland, Saturday. Sept 4th. The eo.ii[iany la ll and cootalna aercntl new face during hla winter'! tour ofEuropr, Mile. Adelaide, eqo'cstrlenne; Mile. “ tight rope artiste ; Herbert Cooke, hock rider; nimslcal Walker, gmti profesaor Leon and Sons, and Hector, Fane and Leopard, gynma making their flnt appearance! Mile. Louise Cottrell has returned from Hengler's Grand Ciiquo, London, DOW riding a bare-back act, an n
"CBy Potat,'" to Monday,
use. Smith, Morris a
. of Baltimore ; A. Nerln. Horn barker, ,
lion. J. Hoaa Soowde®, of Philad- lphis; Dr. Ptajr. of Waahlngtoo, D C.: Ur. Cantmo.' of Virginia, and Dr Osta, of Delaware. Among the taiviucats are Iter. Dra. Tyng, Tal- _ and Oorter,- of New Tort and Brooklyn. and Dr. Newman, of tVaabton, D. C. A, number afriveef by evening train, hod large accessions expected to-day. The convention niisea to he welt attended and pro-
ductive of good results.
~ mi of yesterday opened with devotional exercises, alter which an organization waa effected aa lollowa; Her. Dr. Bombarger, of Philadelphia; Hrat Vicc-I’realdent, McViuncy, of Pittabnrg; Secretary, Rev. Dr. 1'itBir. of PituA devotional meeting'waa held in the evening, and ait interesting reading affbacqucntly given by Dr. Morria, of
purpmwVf m as Avia Hale and city rortng hiaedda In •
A I> J «i: K N K SKscutors' Sale
Utah ami unjtwt meeaerm, we bet at the Gospel, tailhfotly prr-atkrd piled, ia Ike prime meapa of deliver
. circus iReaf Estate-iil^fM' 1"Wm EJacmtsit a.ti I "r**" Sfl7rSSj««blSSi* , - i ■ CAPE MAY b.lhMmaBak. anaAta. la -*■ «.
iMtiiiy, Sepi’rEli,
House and Sign Paigtw,
ac;.s
fflCAJAf^V AND ’■t.Um.
iSSftfO, GILMHlf, BROf/ZUtQ, BtV.
XATKRDAY. TBk 1*
CALCIMIXG, CltlSA t
HARD WOOD mAJSi AND 11 >1.1 SHED. -WA IT Itf-T T'lK IIKS r tlATSUIALt HKB. ALL OKHKKS _ I'UUmlTLY ATTf.StlKn TO. .u.ta. NO. a * A vsiox xTBKh-T, cap®; MAY city. n. j.
htu jtrocbaiiocd liljerty t down trodden men of out thia land re.uaina a rcfagi
home of the breve '
•Hew Jr-./. That it ta the doty of the ’*>plc In an our Hatce to rescind and purge from their autule hooka el! those laws which liavc been poaaud making appropriations of money or land for aeclarinn purposes, and to retar" f " that good old principle which made so dearly the laaue in the wi Revolution, of making• complete
* clreisaliral diaciplim[*^we nevertheleaa
dntnkennew and all dniUord mating —tgruaslr IneuoabUent with good (Inucli ■mtavahip, and we abo express onr Uf that the offlcei. of rhnrrlu^ may by so regarding, denouncing tbu treat-‘ - Sins, and that we will pl.,! t e
se pa ration but we ‘•ficaoiwd, Thi
re thmvery eyes of a rights mid liberties, tl being made by Rome destroy them tmieu vn ' *s like f
ir children. Ire ind know tbslr t
nt to their
I day were interesting
ir-
some eatabllahmeht. Daring li eleven yean Mr. Marrly has wot viable reputation aa a director of Irian amusements. Hit company Is always the beat that can bo procured ; home and abroad, and the programme arrange with Judgment and good tart Giving his personal supervision to ever act, the ring, iheamim-nienu. inquanlii cning's performance will conclude wit * a new adaptaton of the excited eque trian drama of "Dick' Turpin’s Ride York, and the Death of Black Bees." tl title role hy James E. Cook- The pc fnnnanco of the afternoon will he four aa peels lly wiled to liunily parties wht desire to give the little folks a |
Col. Freese, of Trenton, iormerly owner and pubtlaher of the BtaU Gaulle, la sojourning at Congress HaD. The Col. Is delighted with Cape May. Mrs. Allison Nailer, Jr., by her nimlabUlty and tnitny prepoeaeasing attributes has made hoeta of friends. Col. Cake and hla excellent wile wi soon he returning to Washington t enter upon another aucceaaftil Held of labor. Thomas Emerson, of Harper Bros.’ Jfa/nrtnr, who has charge the school deportment, left Congress Hail yesterday, much pleased with hip Brat he has made to Cape
Mr. H. G, Leisenring, of I'hiladi phia, the manufacturer of Snyder'. Celebrated Bitter Conti*!, (elsewhere referred to), Is at the Stockton. Ho is accompanied by hia worthy wife and Btmily, and everywhere with w William A. Butcher, and family, n summering again thia iwaitou on l Island. Mr. Butcher is the promine tin roofer, hooter, and range man lecturer, No. 8S1 North. Sixth street, Philadelphia. A gentleman full of
energy and perseverenco, ougtdy understands Us btn
rot we cheerfully
Dr. Bombergor, President; Rev. J. S. Vandyke, of tlie Preahyterian Church of Cranberry, N. J., offered the following preambie which after some i Wheuxal The gore tratiuc of church an
Istcnec a
ict when .
, The Choreh of R lata and-Utkina! p
n this country, urn me of "Catholic Oplotia"'6 owed purpeae of securing hy m. I ballot, legislation favorable to ... ...
vats, and subversive of the fundomen lal principles of Republican government; WnKiudas. The Papal Church, apparently with the purpose of overturning the free institutions of a country which •—ekotned tl:. adherents of ths
i to a full participation In ll
privileges, Is employing sophistry an Intrigue to indue,; our people, and n jwialiy''-- —
Alter the dispoUlon of the tcmiier. .nee qaeatton. the Sabbath" question
ras taken up and dlacusued.
A paper was read on the subj.c qr Dr. Leuinnon, and the fallowili; Kcsolral 1. That we will never con .ttut to exchange the holy day of uui fathers for the boildsy of co6luuint:i
■’trope.
2. That the llqiior rellera while dcs troyinc the bodies and sonla of men bj their fearful business, shall not be per
- ... .. - - ■ , tnlued also to destroy nil reverence f.
sj^jsswa.'S
against American principles and msti- upon J, sood c -„ izu i, viaid in lire
enforcement of existing laws ogait
‘heir Sunday traffic.
3- That we remonstrate with unit and indignant, voice against -Sund excursions whether by boat, rail otherwise; and with special emphasis do we deplore the coming pnrpoac thuby gradual approaches, to prepare on people for a wholesale desecration < the sacred day during our npprooet
ing Centennial.
4. That wc rejoice in the cstabiisl
;*• OSlas. Coya M*J C.ar«
WILLIAM UILl'UKTII.
)CffTT CHtCnlTCOUBT.
ks-l " f Dvaal. Cr.ok, os lk« sortii rid. Ik.fw-r. sdJMsisg iho H«mi S««n^ J.sso K. Orsvfiod. -I1 non atitok ,.,11 tMhio
Nahaah (I Samuel) in which he agreed to give Israel peacc.only on condition
that they woo Id permit 1 ' all their right cyes-
n o. man who marie such a prqpOsal,
' deep-seateil
RrwiliY.l, That under no c
ces anrhln no State, city or towuof this
abolioliuig of any free and wise Linus, which have given to os. i so precious and «o glorious an^ right to bo free and to adopt i stood a system of tyrannical po’ oppression which baa. itnpov
idlvidual rights and Uberti .ifKiced, Tliat we call upo
I editors of napera who mainlnln the » liberty of the pres* in opposition to “ Rome which •'execrates detest* and .'enounces it.'.' to use their inllneni
to enlighten the people in regard
this war against our liberties, wbli really i* nothing lets than a foreit Fa|«l war of Rome under the guid management au|l control of foreig. C ' .ta, to extinguish light and liberty
among a*, na tliey have attemptad
In I*apal countries, until ibr the
and quiet of the nation, llioy havi
and unconstitutionn!
chilms; and
"' atasa Tl
ling tlie .11 >1 funds on
g the reiigiom
;d (sitiln
ad lime honored system of public ictlon. amt Is employing agenrles. ate instanrre purely itolitical, to se. leglals"’— —* '-■—' parochial ichooW. thereby subverting the fun.laments! conception of the relation of
os established by onr alitutioas of thia new That wc do cordially
father world.
Iteuleul. 1st, T! eitirens of these Ui triple of the sepnn
It la With proGmnd re aed that polltico-eccte. < ' ■ ‘ ' m estahlisbed j
Fins VII restored for tlie pnrpt
conquering the world to Rome. •‘Jlnoletd. That our public ac
an open Bible, a free go*)*!, the right of every man to worship God according to "the dictates of his own conscience,, end a right himself to be free, and hand down that as an inhcrllauci to hla children, is now, ever ought be. and, with the blessing of Gi shall ho perpetuated In this laud, j.n -e e very Jesuit priest, ant
and influence which Romi
contplm-
.jinister of the gospel: every lover of his fellow man, who knows what unspeakable bbNMinim have been conferred upon •—
, and knows that wc
tinn recreation can be secured with thr devout and scriptural observance o God's holy day. 5. That we pledge ourselves to labot in our respective churches and with al Sabbath Associations in accoring i better observance of God's holy day and that they be recommended t,
labor shall
business, fur —, absolutely necessary, and that we call . ujion all Stockholders in such corpora. 1 tions who ore members of the church to consider the ineonsistlmcy of thus encouraging this l-abbath desecration. ^ Alter some discussion ol the Sabbath
’ details, the convention adopted
' name of the “Sea Grove Evangelical
, Consreos.’’ and adjourned.
I-ST.t UX.ISIIICIS IHSi. TWELFTH ANNUAL TOCIt. Mit. Mcukat julnU with pride to ■flowing array of I be WuliL GREATEST ARTISTES, nho
HUBERT COOKE, 'nan flatly's B
MLLE. ADELAIDE,
nilKBirF’SSALB.
I SEPTBUllSK.
! cunUlaiag 20} u
Iki°*i't brf'y-lU: WABItA^TED?
OaVI.1 o aV!V'¥> NriJEE MBS. R. MAC’DONALB,
VINELAND,
(AMINE HER NEW AND ELEGANT FULL STOCK OF Notions, Millinery and Fancy Goods! SHE KEEPS ITRST-CLAS' GOODS AND IS BOUND TO"
SELL THEM CHEAP.
B-DONT FORGET THE PLACE. AT MRS. SWING'S OLD STAND. COJI. SIXTH STREKT A XU LAltflIS ATSXUS, J 0 '* 9 ’*' V| y- VIXJSLAXD, X. J.
iKTOT'IOIE I
LEVI E. JOHNSON, kVb. 8Mansion St., Cape May CUy,Jir. J., : CARPENTER, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR.
AGENT FOR THE SALE AND RENTING OP
COTTA&ES, COTTAGE LOTS & FARMS, &c, &c. ADOUT 40 COTTAGE LOTS ON II.V.Nl,, TO BE SOLD CHEAP. i FURNITURE AMD U 1> IIO L S T E R Y
lew MATTRESSES on hand of my ■
EGYPTIAN ROOFING.
( TOR & FAUE,
Of world wide repute, (from IheTheatr
Royal. Drury Lane. Loudon') In daring and skillflil feats of
In addition to the above new facmi. tin M fere®fiaM , ished n S^SwI. C Mol
i Two Million Feet
. highly ,
re just
r, ’bi(ng against iL “Raoltrd, That evt
the insplmf ion and blessing of s and religious teacher, the mci versal oiiedieacc to eeelesiastlo
o. for all tboeo Idcis of tlie right* and llhertlee of man, should feel it hla
' bounden duty,
o mind and heart
all friends of Amor-
ay legitir
to arouse the pnhlh
resisting those aggressions, and n have been handed.down to us I
religious liberty for n!
- believe In the and of self-gorera-
Our venerable and greatly respected friend, R. Smith I.udlam, Esq familiarly known as "Uncle Smi celebrated hla elghty-thlnd birthday on last Friday, August 27th, with •elect company of friends. Mr. L. la hale and benrtT, and bids lair to live a Scots cf years yet. He iaenjoyinggood Ifeallti, better, he soya, than he has aujoyed fbraevera'. years past, and is quite • active, frequently taking
trip into the rounds.
rlghta of conscicn meat, we call upon i ill efforts. In what*
tome, which seek to impi and cfllciency of our pm . .— of public education.
T. Andrew R. Cross, of Baltimore, anbtnitied the following minority report, which gave rise to much discussion, and without being formally adopted, waa approved by the conven-
tion.
XmoatTT REPORT. Conspiracy and War of Rome aaauut Hit Inthlutiont. Hiijklt and I.ibrrtirt 0/ the People of the United Statu. "Whereas, We have rcachod that time when the nropoeed plana and i or the Papal power.
On Saturday, the startling fact came CD light, that State Trcaaurer Joseph Sooy, Jr., of New Jersey, had nmbcxelnd money tielonging to the State to the amount of about |SO,OOD. This deflclt ia said to he monies collected from the Pom - vania Railroad Company, aa taxes, and for which it is alleged, Mr. Sooy made no record upon his hooka, and for which he gave to the Tr of the Company his individual receipt as State Treasurer.
Mr. Sooy has
trnment of tlie United States, was to be done by ‘ ''
public achooU^by
church, in the way of anproprlatmoney to their Instljntlons, and plaidng Is offleo men who would give their influence and power, in voting fey whatever would advance the church; .•‘Whereas. When at the lime S. F. B. Morse, the inventor of tlie magnetic legreph, discovered the societies and intad reports of the tame, translated — —a wrote letters upon Ihe ‘
til personal liberty, 1 "polr shall reach . earth.’’ Apo| Ott. D. D., of Wilmington, Del., on country and American prindplea at Institutions. In the afternoon Dr. Kevins mai report on Christian anity. Rev. Dr. A. W. Pltser, of Washington, D. C., and Hon. J. Ross Snowden, of Philadelphia, made addresses on tho subject. Tlie report will again dlscosacd to-day. Mr. Whitney made an address ' object teaching” in Sunday school Convention assembled al the President in usual routine of of Washington read a paper on the Ject of ■■Christian Union." which ably discussed by Prof. Gerhard, Dr. Appel, of Lancaslc of Baltimore. Dr. White, of Virginia. Rev. Dr. Vovln of Philadelphia, E Dr. Kinney, of Pittsburg, and Rev. Smith, of Baltimore, and alter oroondjnesH, was adopted, as follow
tained. But let if be remembered that many great and good men and women of tlie ago were, and are, almost wholly self-educated. Education, as we understand Uic very comprehensive term, is not merely the highest development of tlie inteilcctual faculties, an acquaintance with the arts and sciences. “Train up a child in tho way it should go,”
is tho Divine injunction. The i al as well aa the intellectual n
be regarded. Impressions traced upon hearing and mind in childhood
arc rarely obliterated, bu
with ue through life, strengthening - and deepening with our years, c taut, therefore, that only the best influence be brought to bear upon th youthful mind. What haa the great and good Watts expressed with n gard to this same education of youth ? “Their future character as aociai and moral beings will be greatly influenced by tho manner in which »hey are taught from an early period to regulate their emotions, by directing them to adequate anti worthy otijccta, and controlling
by tho great principles of w:
i.rqM^r \VOODA COOK.
astonishing ill~U.iI lady ihLn on the pad. TOM BARRY,
MGRNKA MIXER.
t.i ".tj
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