Star of the Cape, 22 December 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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four of whom on firio. Chicoc° b»» bnt four ifllioo boo of it wolor-moino thoo Jfew Yortt;

, mueh'whtokry.

DOW 102 oistnol notions Henry Swulo, ond

li the Cnitod Sttloo oiR-

\ Vortb Corolino editor will drooo hi.' paper in moon,In- for MO If any one din and hU liberal term, hare endeared bln. to the heart, of 0 whole Tfce Bridge ton CTronie/r want, a preasnre to he broojilit on Congress to en.nre tlieV*" 1 * 0 " f lhe * 10 ’ 000 “P" a to be expended in improvbe Colmnsey. . ce Brigham Voong'. release be like a rhanged man. It io only mrr for any of bio wires to bint

inr

i opposite di-

wire, simnlt

Kight million ehildren ore enrelled in tlw public schools of the United States. Average dolly stteniUncs. 4AOP.OOO. Total mm raised during the past year by taxation, $d2,000,000, an excess of gH.OOO.OOO or

A Sew Orleans editor mentions circumotanoo that a Philadelphia never runs when there's a man a her. We believe that Is so, though it Is quite a common thing for a Sow Orleans man to run when than is a worn-

The

Railroad Compa-

i engaged with characteristic In erecting a Howe Trots brl the Schuylkill in Philadelphia, of the wooden structure horned

It Is

ted in thirty days at a oo.t of only «6S.-

The Democratic Sheriff of Comber

}nnd>comity, X.J.. has grown wonder nosly wise. He has refbsed to alloi the luport of that county to publish the list of petit Juror, until alter the court, convene. He fears that the “ends of justice may not be subserved” If the names of the Itirors ehoutd be-

The shipments of gold from Central

City, Colorado, during November, foot np *102,SM. against JM.STO for corresponding month of last year. This represents only that from Hie sUmp-mllb bought by the three bunks of Central

t 'Ity. The gold from the Boi

■nrly ooc-b

-|7iTnlnn ".V"'- 1 I i ” tio “ “ ^ mml0<1 ' i the right direction, as i Into the organic law of the nation would

school question

t _ _ . . i not likely to be j ‘,q M q Jn,, ii* ; adopted, at this eeesion of Con grew. I jyg,.

Home of the Democratic members may i infWa vote for It. bat by fsr the largeet nr—

that ho always foithfally disebarges

iffidal dntlea. and wo think that p, r vill „p nd his colleagues, have done so in J.nwprfn! r part ion lav matter; but Hnperin- rTalT- hot l ent Havens and the 6'lalr Gaattc | figbuttot that there has been neglect oo the has part of the oommisaion, and here Ua | Boo „ wi || conflict of opinion which'mnat iw set- _ tied by tlwse offlclal* among them- j t1m aiffcrcncc between the two ptdIves. We will say right here, how-1 j,^ p^rtie. of the country recelVas ;cr. that the (art of Judge Bwaln be-| naw ||i u , lrm ii„ D i„ the Tweed casi ig a member of tlie^Commission.! The doctrine of the Republican party on Id not deter us fof one moment, u n0 guilty om criticUlng the me rollers thereof ^ lbe DsmocratK . , ir a neglect of their duties. We are guilty man escape who (like Ts nt man worshipers, and do not know belongi to our party."-Pifiahi

,w to play the sycophant. We leave

that accomplishment to our neighbor, j Mr Bri ght, rho is an adept in the art. j fr0<n Tennessee, introduced ii The iPerr charges us with endora- jj ome wec g. tt bill for the ,g "SupC Havvo's unfounded chsrge^ oft||e rrlnkine nuinocc. which pro'We did no sneli thing, and no body ■ u fM ,n,n.rois.im, through but the editor of the Wore would so ^ ma ||, t construe it. That individual is how-1 Q ra g r , K g M1 „i Record, etc. Everybody tya ready to strain at a gnat w hat th, and gulp down a saw-mill, if he has ^ re> | ra i „r >n n ld i ' low of an Idea that lie can n wo p ,hat a Dec

thereby cast a reflection upon

spring elections, signally rebuked tirade of abuee

last issue, be discovers "a •t.” and at once be rings lbs charge of -‘more jobbery,” (our

re of the

to all stockholders Ii soon to bo decided Ohio. By the .lisas

First National of Tinm, tns umivumai stockholders have, under Ibo law, become personally liable for Urge niuuuut*. Some of these, holding that gross neglect on the part of the direc-

nshlp line between Dennla and Upper Townahipe, ordered by the of common pkas, at the lartSeptr term of the Cape May Coon'

Con its.

Either ignoring or being ignorant the law and facia in case, the editor of the Wore endeavor, for partisan purpoaea, to mislead hia readers, and make them believe that the surrey erdered, was a pot up Job, solely duo and charges bis to the Board of Freeholdera, who wickedly and feloniously, connived at and authorised the pnUIng up of “a nice little job on lhe tax payers of Upper and Dennis Townships." I^t us see no

jobbing

I "putting np n Job'' At the meeting on the 20th of March last. It was represented to the Board, by official, and others of lhe townships named, that • be boundary line between the said . jtrnabips were "unsettled and disputed, whereby the assessing and col'

.ml emharrasai Upon the*. Board autbori

proceedings again

* directors

o ron Tit* CltSTRNKIt generally known that tlw Pennsylvania Railroad Company are now laying two additional tracks, one on dither side of the present tracks. The work Is going on.krigoronsly be tween Trenton and New Brunswick, and will in das time ho extended the whole isnglii o! the road. It is also stated that It is the intention of tile Company to put a number of additional trains between the cities of York and Philadelphia, and that during the year IBTtl the freight bosi wi<l bo principnlly carried over Amboy route. The number of trains to be put on is stated to b but that number may be an exagi tlon. It is doubtless in new ot great demand for travel which U expected to grow up during the Centen nisi year. In view of tlilt meinorebl. arcni in our country's history, rail

tending their Iscllltlca, srlvania Railroad Company, who not only control the great between the North; of the principal thoronghfhreii tc West, are making extra cxsrtloc I IK reuse their fadlltlee in orde meet the anticipated demand. TH* G BAKOBta. —The National

Centennial Exposition next yi Sixty acres of land have been ieai ce building is to bear

representations tbs 1 the application to

-ourts for a commission to make inrvey. ,Thia action oflhe Board, In aceorddnce with the authority io law, of which the following

iscertaln the partition line <r any part thereof, between any town ■hipeoftho said county, it shad U loir/ul for said board to route applica to the Inferior Court ofCommoi ui for the appointment of a oom ow’wbqre la the jobbery. The rd acted strictly in accordance with law. and upon the repreaenlatlim responsible parties. The board could not authorise the survey, the" ooly make the application fo ippolntment nf .comniissious t the survey, and it was optinal .ha court to grant or reject the application, and if thare is any ‘‘job’ in the matter, the Wore bad better Investigate the Court of Common Plea., and And out how much our Judgva

made out of It.

The flea Presidency.

A Washington despatch, aaya:— “The resolution offered by Senator Edmunds on hut Friday, looking to the election of a President of the Senate after the recess, is much discussed

privately. It is learned

discussions the leading lawyers among

tbs Dsroocrats agree In '

that Senator Ferry, by virtue of election last aoralon as Vice President pro tempore, is President of the Senate, and that be cannot be displaced. If

Mr. Ferry should resign

himself from the chair there would be

conclusion of the Inquiry which Mr. Edmonds’ resolution will cause. It is considered that without regard to the

■ rendered difficult

it—he certainly wi ifhe is found guilty, the w that can be said of the Prcaidcnl connection with the matter Is, thst ho placed unlimlti , who wus not deserving of it. H Is i motives and remit

credit

u oflhe Whiskey ring, thus far really Udongs to District Attorney Dyer, and nt id Mr. Dyer has m The fact that the President hat ap pointed CoL Brodhead to succeed " ■ associate prosecutor dts. takes the wind out •f the sails of the Democ*. Col. Brodhead is not only an aid lawyer, but he is also a fierce Deroc ' cannot possibly have an possible motive for trying t« shield lhe President's Wends, and this la what ties these blatant Journals. The se of the Democrats in this mailer ■hows to what desperate straits are reduced for political capital, when they charge the Administration checking an investigation which now be pointed with greater determination than ever. These attempts ■plenllftil lack" of a policy fll to ha submitted to the people will only recoil upon their own heads. The Kuuday ftehool Week. The New Jersey Sunday School Teachers' Association has issued a circular upon the work, with the <lciriog a large Increase In aed conversions over aoyTor- 1 by faithful prayer and selfdenying, steadfast, nersistent work. They call attention to the fact that one-third of the schools are disi Winter, and hops this will not longer continue. None of ua would be so foolish as to abandon the rseofour Arms, shops, fltetories, prefeasl

God’s work, if wa the neglect it. In Morris county, where formerly half their habitually cloaed for five has bsen oonclntlvely icing the past these i» storm is so severe, DO reeds are so bed, no cold so Intense, Is, when for the

a and boarding house*. His hodaylvanta Railroad Company has oaten ted to lay a double track to the exhibition grounds, to be used exclusively by the Grangers. Tils ron will not be mote than twenty minutes. The naw building is

y. If the' Senate can elect anothplace of Senator Ferry, it'mlght elect a doxen different presiding otflas rapidly pa the majority, for peril or other reasons, might vaelllWhen the people have elected Vice President they cannot undo that election if they afterward feel that when they cast their votes they viewed too lightly the importance of that act, • i why the Senate should have the power to review its choice tor a similar office till a vacancy has occurred by death, resignation, or Incapacity. As ala ted betore, .the rvsolutioc la net ht - hot is intended tf settle definitely the

ion of law which

The Protestant Episcopal Choreh at Williamsburg. Va„ will send to the Centennial Exhibition two.old communion- services belon#ln| to that church. One service Is made of gold, and consists of only two pieces—a cup, with two handles, for the wipe, and a small saucer tor the bread. It was the gifl ofsome old arotocretlc family, eats their erect of arms. It la supposed to be 115 years old. The other set is of very heavy silver, and was given by Georgs'IY. It consuls of three pieces -a tall tankard for hold-

have fallet have tamed to dost at amelia have gont woods and given place

'"■papers _ people to beware of Hie golden glory of the Indian anmmer, since it only ushers in the bitter days of winter. But do not accept Ji I yonr prophet, or receive his itationa as the'gospel of the day. The world is not on the beyond lumanity. government, s d devotion are not lading ont ng to destruction and empty The coming "winter i ‘ " holds In its hand lbs brightest buds of radiant promise. E hectic flash and flicker of dying ore there is a prophesy of distent beauties and of the time when the the birds will come, days to be will be broader and brightthorn which have passed. Tbs future into which we are drifting of desolation. “la i be troubled. —PiU*. Com.

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plumbing, Steam aad Gas Fitting. I All STILL AT IT AID ALWIfS AT IT-A PRACTICAL BECIllMC. TERRA-COTTA WARE. Terra-Cotta Pipe*. Vasra and Chimney Top* of all sires sod descriptions, furnished 41 TUBULAR P WELL8, ihe best In the market, put in at reduced prices, and warrarted to work or nyiay. » OTSOA o"o-V® 'CVTOX*lS- A Orders lett at No 85 Washington Street. Cape May City, or Sea Grove Hotel, will • GEORGE W Ij ARNES. JOHN R. DAVIS, TUT EOOFEE, & STOVE DEALEB, Cape Mi

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