Star of the Cape, 3 November 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Democratic party "dixoplliig Uia titcompeUed to do, but Rcpublicauii do object to that remarkable Democratic lamaeoee ‘ WM— - — bitterly from itavery boglDnina.' The moat advanced and radical m publican policy, of live year* agi>, good Democratic policy of to-day. In a word tho altitude of tbo Di raocraev of 18V6 ie tbal it baa aeco lb error of lu waya, and now Impudently Uftke to bo promoled to tbo ebarco ' all the dlatinctlro Ilepublicnn mea urea. In nil tbo long Hat of coatr Vuntioa between the two great parti tbo Republican! have awept along •iicouaaivc viotoriea only to find tl Demoornta dbeo on their hecla, ban, ing to their coat tails, amurlng them “ ‘ ~'‘““e»of the past ought to ba

— to taka cliarge "

Iniatar — -

They blandly, It. Allen" elyle, admit that the Republican policy b better than any that " Democracy ever contemplated .. timught of, and at the aarae time they with the greatest ai to take charge. „ . _ ineea. now that it haaall been eelUeil. Truly the Impudence of tkaa Dam- —.■ ia remarkal>)e.

i, ('baric K. lauidia

lie is again im> ilia of the Cum-

aiateiiy flicter which

of the Cumberland Conrta. In Ita account of the tragedy Dandiay aecond incarceration, Bridgstbn CkronMe, aaya: •'8mc* hie Incarceration the great culprit has received no vial tore.'— his devoted slater, who througl domestic trouble* and through fateftal peril which has hovered <

dtdity and loveli

aliotud chalieng Ills counael, Ueaara. Potter* Klxon, have the open wwtme .to hla Iron cell door, and their visits have'been frequent and protracted during his Ural,

and ainoo bu last Incarceration, ••Hla fitmlly trouble* and th

■ K'lSi'fyi'SfissK; dropped from the lipe ofa citiien of Vineland, with whom one of our rep- ■ reaealaUvea waa converelnf. and he

Thl* atalement is true in moat par-

ticular When Undiy returned from Knre^abont a year ago, whither ho

mty—Slatliera, It, for State Senator, is elected by 300 mnj. Lodge, D., lit Awcmbly dletrlct, 50 ' R., 2<1 Aeeembly dle-

trict, 150 maj.

Salem County—Hire*, H., Sherlir u 211 maj. Plummer. R.. for State Senator, 100 mnj. Lawrence, D., for .aaembly, is rap->rtcd elected by 3 mnj. Camden County—For State Senotor, Gen. W. J. Sewell, It, h« 500 m«j. Soovel, R, for Aascmbly, 604 tnd liering, R., from th other Aeeembly district, ore elected, ibcrland County—Pavae, R., in * ibly dielrict. has at ty of about 300. . W e have been to get tiie remit In the let district. Hampton, D-, has a mnjofity In the county, for Sheriff. of the result in the Stale, which most certain that the Republicans have elected a majority of both branchi the Legislature of Xew Jersey. Five Republican Senator! have elected, vis: From Camden, Euex. Gloucester, Salem and Union, Vrhieh gives a Republican majority of 8 in the Senate. The reported majority

fig*. , . rfmeta paying Patronsvflve story iron building. .-.00* par year, nearly (nil

of sample* of nearly everylhbuwe -

la elected Governor by 8,000 maj. The whole Republlin elate ticket le sleeted, ai ‘ LeftaUtare is Republican by a

late, the Republican atate ■clod by at least 10,000 maj. and the Legislature is Republican by

good maiorlty.

I'JtNNSVLVANlA. The Republican* of Pennsylvania have re-elected Uartranfr, governor by about 25,000 maj., and'all the rest of tha.ticket by large majorities Misniesippi and Maryland have goat

Democratic.

Wisconsin and Minnesota,have gom Republican by Iiandaome majorltic*. Republicanism la once more triumphant Tho people have decide for the present, tho nation is aa nda which saved it from diatrucTUe county la to be congratulated upon the decision of tba people. Orel wager was made a few dayt tbo result of the election, beMr. Geo. Delmotte, of thin city, and Mr. W. H. Beneaet, of Cape May Court House, by which it waa agreed event of the election oi Mr. Stevens, Mr. Benezet should wl Delmotte, in a wheelbarrow, from Jackson street to Schellenger'e Landid if Hr. Edmund* was el

sewing-machines, wl - -*~>w them .- piano*, organa seti me. mattreasea Sofia loun h knlttlngmschlaea window. uieees of Biuslin. glnglmm. Ac-, from the manufacturer*, and sold

,.J r .nT sitt. on proving by. the proper means yon entitled to the lowed terma you them. Here dUl'erent mecblnea Ac, be examined aide by aide, selection m of wh*l la wanted, which h iwderec . . cent direct from the manufretoryto I penon ordering. In a abort time B r It la expected to here in this Ing aamplee of everything needed itfwhich mannfsetur

feat doing, tomakeai

In crange In

1 range could nol ellard tn .rme arranged ihat even th.

building mould Id

gh thii^en-

he paid by tiie manutac ^ who place their good ,

occupied by hie article, and they realiu that it It is the cheapest advertisement It

" for we with to make tbb •arehouee oar headquarter at city, and In no tatter oi inner can an article be brought tuembeni ol our ordc- '*• —

WasiUNOTOK. October JTw—By President of the United States of

America:

A I’UOCLAMATIOX.

In acoordanee with a practice at ones wile and beautiful, we have been accustomed as the year is drawing lea dose, to devote an occasion to the bumble oxpreaelon of our thanks to Almigfrly God for tho ceaseless and diatingnlahed benefits bestowed upon — va a nation, and for Hit mercies ,ff»ssia , W4ss» our advantages we aliould not forget the source from whence they are derived and the extent of our obllgnthe Father of all mercies. We ill reason to renew our thanks to'Almlghty God for favors bestowed upon no during the past year. ByHk continued mercy civil and religious MK— 1.— > —Intained. peace

ir borders, labor

merited rewards, and L providence we are Indebted for security from pestilence and other national caiamitj^Aijm from nailon^bloetlngs, thoughtfully wSl'and devoutly ognlaa the fitvora and protect l —

ieh he has enjoyed.

Now, therefore, I, Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States, do recommend that on Thursday, the 25th day Of November, 1876, the people of

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S. Will or Dealre faculty.

That faculty of the aonl. that will*, t -r la moved By one's own account \ JreUtirely), Is caUed tbo Desire or Win l

Deri res, or volitions relative b >dr are to cat, to exercise, to i

eah air Ac. ; Desire* ralatlra U. aonl, an to Isarn, for novelty, for

honor, friandaWp, society Ac.

. Every-inclination toward a , with a desire to Impart happiness is

Lots Afftctlon, Charity. On itrmry, oh abomination toward

object with the desire to shun and injure Is oallsd Hate, Uradge Spile. We havaalso three major derires.

vlt: for happlnou, possession honor with acknowlodgemcntthese coeaMored (henftlea of edge, r --

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. rteroal truths, .., continuation of atate here, the future in which only '~

. Wto*. —itw above is u the mental aperetns of our Invisible nature. We have also physical fltculUea, via: to see, bear, nmell, tar - — '

foal; and a moral faculty, rb ~he mental faculties are aupe jihyaical. and Inferior to the •a a phrakal origan, brain, Hum of expression for the mental is. n the mental organiam la the im ot expression for tbo more 1

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