ottl ff F4 m —Ty^- r~ UM mrnk, »li Iii»ir—Ml •
jwny ta
ili-pco'in^r With the .mkea of a larga narobcrofoOdala. nodeflrctinEimpor-
tnnt pfmwmiea in the c&Til X nmeroo* elaltna tor ti
no*-u pat Inn of real caUte Id the State* dirrlared In rebenion hare been with the third auditor of the Tr
nry ; but they are found,
thintr. tery badly prepared and bare*!, and, therefore, cannot be paid. The Bridgeton ChmieU aaya: •‘The Saw Jereey Central Railroad Com
xtending their read from mn the ahore to Cape May. All they want Is the
• rii-npAtion of the leading men in At-
lantic and Cape May Countie*.” Col. William M. Groavenor, of St l^ml*. has written a letter to the New York Jrflainf denying that he ever received any money from Joyce or any other member of the whisky ring, for political service* or for influencing the St I.oula Democrat to abandon its opposition to Maguire fer mayor last spring. He says he has always been In open opposition to the wbiaky ring. The large building, adjoining the Reform Club House, on Cbeatnut street, above Fifteenth, Philadclphia,h** been purchased by the firm of Edwards A Pat tenon, tobacco merchants, for the
sum of Mfl.OOO, and is now
alterations and Improvements preparatory to turning it into a boteL The latter will be opened on the first of
next March, and wiU the European plan. M. M. (Brick) Po
Pomeroy'S Democrat, has gone i bankruptcy. His creditors are sab bo quite numerous, and his debt* gregate over $140,000. and bil amount to nothing, exCept his 1 apparel, which Is exempt
law. Among the ' '
we notice one of $2,000 for a diamond which he hs4 purchased on credit. How about that Democrat’s honesty? On Monday night of last week, a re-
spectable married «
Emm* Wilkins, reriding in Media, Pa< while visiting her parentsaUltC streeti North Camden, was grossly assaulted, outraged and robbed by Edw. McNulty and six others, of the notori nus “Willow Gang." McNulty and
live pfhis gang ir
have, been arreeted,and it Is to be hoped that these ruffian* will be speedily where'tliey will do the most g to the State Prison, at Tgsnton. In view of the large nnraber of counterfeits in circulation on the First National Bank, of Chicago, 111. ; the TraNational Bank, of Chicago, HI.; tlic First National Bank, of Paxton, III,, the First National Bank of Can•.,o, HI., and the First National Bank, of Aurora, 111., the comptroller of the currency, at Washington, has issuer notice to refuse all Jin dollar hills the above named hanks. The gcuu five dollar notes of these banks hi been withdrawn from circulation.
These .Evangelist preachers whose great work abroad, more .particularly in England and Scotland, has excited unusual Interest on both sides ot Atlantic. They liavo held largo i intereating meetings nt Brooklyn, i much good work ha* been done. On Inst Sunday, the 21st Inst., they opened meetings in Philadelphia, In tin old freight depot building of the Pennsylvania railroad, nt the corner 'Of 13th and Market streets, which ha* 'been fitted upnlnn expenseef$20,000. The main audience p ~
the back end is the speaker's platfbrm, rising In tiers, seating a thousand people, and two-third* way fbrward the floor gradually rises to the front of the the oppertunlty to see and hear the speaker. Although a very large audience hall It* acoustic properties are such that the speaker can be readily Iwanl in any .part of It. In addition to the main audience hall there are three large Inquiry rooms, and a vestibule twenty feet wide tunning around three sides of*the building, from which there l» e, door* opeuing upon three streets. The building will bo thoronghly ‘ • ■ • steam and lighted by about gee burner* in reflectors, rings.and parallel jets. Daylight la ' * and abundant faclItlM* for it obtained by a aerie* of skylight* in the root Eleven' thousand chain ire In the building, and a corps of three hundred Christain nt< ' ed aid aqe being trained for seat the public. A choir of dred voice* ie in training and the i yice of song sriil be led by It under leadership of Mr. Baukey. A cla* three hundred Christain workers, releejsd by the ministers from all 1 churches of the city foe service in . Inquiry rooms Is being trained by Rev. Richard IJewtoo, D.D., oft Episcopal church, Rev. R. M. Hatfield, D.D., ofthe Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. W. P. Bread, D.D., of the Preebyterlan church, and Her. J. Wheaton Smith, D.D., ofthe Baptist church. The ministers and Christnln people of the dty of all ttons an heartily In sympathy with
on. Henry M. Hoyt. Cbali Pennsylvania Republican State Committee, hae issued an addreee grnlulating the party on the com) ■ictory won at the late election in that
State. He ss.
"With the calmness and patience of s patriotic and intelligent discussed the existing financial question, stripped of disguises, and determined to sustain the national faith sbd common honesty In public affair*, tnd set the teal of your condemnation upon repudiation, a sus attempts to compose repudiatlou. Against you was arrayed a motley but aumeroue host, discordant In principles. united only in the purault of power and plunder. They clamored for a change, but only oflered delusive promises and fraudulent preteni form; they exaggerated the public dlai, (neither the existence nor the idy for which Ie to be (bond in govoental, but In social cauteaO they ulated uneasiness In the ilnd; they filled the land with I latory addresses and Inflated proclamations; they vexed your ear* with •creaming oratory and with turgid. something wrong, ivod nothing. Msdnessand senility rale the hour. In your Judgement, or swayed Integrity. * • • Rejoicing
,our victory
the fruit of organisation, laborious ml nulc, and that without organisation your lower la gong and your energii
of elbows, and hold yourself** In raadfor tb* final charge along lb* eoIn the crowning triumph of your centennial yoar, and which shall start you In the second century of national existence mder the auspicious rule of the greet historical Republican Party.' 1 The Morris Jtrmyman says: On* of the fruit* of our Constitutional patchwort is, that paragraph ~ Art. 7 of our amended provides that Judge* ofthe Court of
permanency and The editorial oianagereent of the pabe in the Trends of D. M
f, r.vq., lurrav... •ocijfc MoiiMy, snd-fnr twent; one yearn connected with tb* press the country. Of long practical exp rienoe at a writer and publisher, b will bring to hit asalstance the mos able and popular theological and Ulei ary talent available in thle country
R *
II
- _ bo o< rember number I presents a handsome typoappearance, and la brim fbll of Intereating cutter connected with
be malntal
, irge amount choice and well-selected literary ai —|* aueacrlpUon price of 1 Protestant I. but U , am, an amount an a placet It within the reach of the humblest In tb* land. Sped men copies will be cent to any edddrae* upon the receipt of ten cents by the publisher*, Me>«r>. Vogel ft Co., 67 Liberty Street, New York. We hope tu set 7V A'a-
*h*u be appointed by tb* Senate and < General Aseaembiy in Joint meeting. ‘ It Is the province of the Supi Court to nettle all obeenre or doul points In tba Constitution, but wl their jurisdiction extends to hr as i fictarmlnatlon of a matter of this character that is plain toough and directly and flatly In conflict, a subject
of very grave doubt.
DiawcToa* MnrriKO.—The MIUf vine HepMiean of tut Saturday, lu i speaking of the recant seml-annal r meeting of the Miilrllt* Insurance
ropery. **J cling of 1 UviUe Mutu
the Directors of t
a Company, of this dty, wa t theoflk* of the Company^o
Publication or to k I.awh —The course pursued by the last legislature tpeallng the law authorising the publication of the laws Id all the paper*, and to refusing to pass a ■tricled act, doss not seem to th the approval of the masses, as re claimed would he the respecting this question have been expressed, but we need only aay that to these days when the aewspaper la reed by almost slllaeu, the Slat* should afford means that are necessary to to lor people of the cheracter and matter of leg Is tattoo. It la their right to know what laws have been pasted that they j, and the authoriiatton their publication 'must be done by the Legislrture. New that f be begun, if at all, d< apse, w* the Legislature will; law aa will give proper publicity to it* acts.—CbMCttutton.
The docter is posted oe poltfla things i well ss other things, sad his resaarks always brtei, hat pointed. The Miller said he thooght he wi Use tome big potatoes (hr the fair, get himself a named, t* well ta get the jrn, bratdre getl Stab, Ilk* Wanamaker ft Brown. So gave ht* patch a double dose of barnrd manure, then a doable dose of
lbqaIize'a* DsSa'avS&f BY
SWAIN AND WIFE TO TOK TKUHTEKM ret Ure NEW ABBUBY MEETINO HOCHE,
lOapellar
J^OTICE or APPLICATION. SmLtoaafiSSBS CUr Aalbeai of Capa bar. no— •*- *•-
tae tanaer •> •*!
the Hotel of Mr. The a Shin of this teUabl
are in a very flourishing It bu established a National reputation for close economy to manage-
caution In taking risks, r dealing with nil its
jgsMentabattoa, Sec’y. iford and Aee’t Secretary Sanbern prompt, careful and efficient In-
of F. L. Lundy, of tb* Morris BepubUcan, *i e candidate for engrossing clerk ofthe Senate, and Jeremiah Lupof Cumberland, as a candidate fbr ■ame position in the House c My. Cob Wm. B. Robertson, of m, 1* a candidate for clerk t ~ ree. He commanded the tv fourth New Jereey regiment, and has
rill rf^g^Wey^w!!!^ etrorto. whorew^the Mg- X J- is* week, «5ujsreid tt ^coed^wuui baaUhas. win ) whsmsa thro!**■■ »ti iaafli toMetauhi li nl rinini
Ss Plumbifig, Steam and Gas Fitting. I AN fTIL/. AT IT AID ALWATfl AT IT-A PBACTiCAL NKCHAMC-
for Plumbiog, Steam a.'d Oms Flutogpromptly attended to. I
a xl and hang at Philadelphia priem.
TERRA-COTTA WARE.
,ps of all sixes sad descripUona (i rket, put In at reduced prices, and wi
k o» no pay.
ml O-x-oNT-o 'WTorl*. fx Spoolalty. left at No 85 Waabtogton Street, Cape May City, or Sea Grove Hotel, will mention. QEQRQE W. BARNES. JOHN B. DAATSr TUT ROOFER & STOVE DEALER Tire Roofing and Spouting a Specialty.
$10,000 in Cash Donated.
he I'ature Ntatea
TEA COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED IN 1«H.
Ineorporatsd undvr As tarns Ness York, ■ DON AT E ”$10,000 TO TRB CON-
fit'MER,
J^IME! LIME 11 LIME I! I CORY »l SMITH, ROCKLAND LIME, CALCINED PLASTER, PLASTERING HAIR, CEMENT, HAT, COAL, ftc.,
BEATTY

