SiKfmnxl iome poiuU. &ut nM enough to aqnip ■ (nat partj for a national TlCfet point b that tba Democratic party U devoted to the Confederate theory of Stato rlphu. rd point" b that ! -ThT*Wpototl»-tbrfru the miJority of the Democratic member, of u«tareea,and the backbone of tlie party itmlf, am of the eection late In the rehefllon, It to the rebelllooe party of the
■Ight hare been eeen, and aeon, elowly winding hie PennaylTanU avenue toward the Capitol. On bit arrival at the latter place ha laqoimd where Ik could find Geo. Eppa Hun ton, a Virginia Bepreaeutatlre In Cong met. Thinking be mean I miachief, the pemoo-addreaeed (an em ployae of tba Uonae) naked, ‘What dt you want with Gen. HuntonV d > I want with him. Sub? Weil, Bob, I am from Botetourt county, Virginny, Boh, an 1 1 beam that we uai. Coofed’rit agldiem, waagttten’ meet of the plaeee up yerc, and to. Suh, I hoofed it all the way yore (couldn’t afford ride In the kyara) to aee mender, Gea. Eppa Ho under Gen. Hon ton, Sub, all through the wab and if the CcmfedMla Ida glttan placet Gen. Hun loo me one.' ‘But whnt am yon doing with that old gun? 1 qulrled tba party addreaeed. ‘That, Bub,’ replied the gentleman from Botetourt, the mnaket I carried all through the wab. 1 jeat brought It along to thow Gen. Hunton, and, Suh, be'e got to git n» a good place." Hem he toft lito gun In charge of the other party, and went to find Gan. Hunton. The remit of hb Interview hat not t rant pi red. This la no fancy akatch, but an actual occur-
acandal of the Scott M. E. Chun charged brother Rudolph with allt a later Thomaa' top and who hat a a 110.000 now pending egaiuit m
perjury in
. He put hie foot In badly, and to tempo the deearvi •com of the public, he endcavora craato aympalby for hlmaclf by a whli log detail of peraoual grievance*. It ia thq old atory, told over again. To dito and even-tempered ueighbof; •tarta out on one of hla periodical to end in failure, he never (alb to wind up without vontlug hla peraoaal abuae and hHUagagalo againat the Star and Ha editor. Tbla oft told tale of “a peraoual matter,’* liaagrown tbrand-bare, and aenaible people ooly • mile; but It to our neighbor'! laat ditch, and when hla bare-faced aeacrttona, fail to deceive the people, or meet our facte and* argument*, tumbloa Into It, and immediately a
tlicloui perjury indicted ef larceny ; that abe neve
la wife; lb of EC. Pi
that ale a
Carlin; that abe « Third and Spruce i withdraw bom th
aaiully martyr ha la. to joat a little too th hot may aa wen* m
Ockan Wrabf An iron wharf at Cape May to eoe of the ftilnga coolemplnlcd, to extend into tba ocean one thousand fret in.front of tba hotel*, with a roadway 90 feet wide and a landing pier heed 711 feet tong and 90 feat wide, 18 feet depth of water at low and 99 tort at high tide. Mirk Devine, Eeq., haa a propoaitlon bom
bulidera of this country to erect the atrnctura In 60 day* and guarantee it anveaandlce. Mr. D.
prlee, and the builder* It to believed will atoo take* Mock. The total cort will be tom than (SO,000 Au eminent lee dealer promiaea ua MUoe ice at Chpe May fbr 30 cento per hundred or (8 per too, Philadelphia price, if we ct tv wharf of this kind to
if the churcl
er by Philip
A neighbor of mine recently married . lively and aenaible country glrF tear Media. In thia Bute; they epent .bout a month In Florida and returner hi* week ; tho young wife eeyi It* lice place lull desperately hard on kl glovia. as every tody and gentleman ah met had bolee In the finger ends of their gloves, caused by their frantic effort* 1 •cratch tba eye* out of numberleea I flnlteaimal blackberry ticks which hai * h a pertinacity eimllar to that wi grim death Iambi to toko hold of
supplementary the Nntlonnl Guard of Sv* jeney, in trod need m the Senate, lihiite the number of eoatpaoiee ut iutoutry to 90; nf cavalry toi; of artillery to 9; ‘ into oot more than 4
one division-, do compute have le*e than 00 men nor more in 100: whenever a company haa a than B0 men the rpproprietion to :h company ehsll cenae for ono year. Tbo Uiird eoctlon directs the Com-inder-in-Chlef to re orgaoiM the Nation Guard on this baale. The fourth ritbholde one-fifth of all allow>w authorised to any and all military organ]ntlione to defray the The fourth eection prohibits the expenditure on account of the militia in beyood tbo turn of (2-1-. 000, and makes it a misdemeanor to do * fifth Mctloa repeal* nil other itrary to this act. • question of framing a general , our Legislature have foqud an elephant of the hugest kind, and how tbo unwieldy thing so aa to satisfy all sections of the State, and at * an to conform to the Constitution. is decidedly pnxxllng to the -if-tnaklng Solooe. Tho Joint Committee, on Wednesday, finally settled upon a plan proposed by Senator Abbelt, and amended by Assemblyman Voungblood. which provides that ail property, real and tonal, shall pay taxes where found, that the cUirens In the Jurisdiction of the Five County Act may bargain between Iheraeelve* aa to whoth* borrower or the lender shall pa taxes, whlto a dtlxen of any coeoty may come in and borro' money and make the best contract he in. In the other counties the Is ialns as heretofore. In the Senate n bill was inlrn for the maintenance and edocntl
0 tbo Bible, • at of nhoat re. Wo mounted and cantered own along the Jerusalem roads. 1U net tire you with our mishaps, r acen a horse before, much Iras o one, and f leave you to imagine scene. After an hour's liatd ridwe camo to the town of Ramleb, nerly Aramatbea, and here we Uisnntud for refrealimento, a little rest Ixouc tight-seeing. Alter getting w water-melons and a gallon *f sour is, the ooly refreshments wo could get there, except n little coffee, we started ont to look at tlie sights of the town, wheao crumbling walla speaks " * ily of the centuries of sun and nos thet have passed over It. ’Tl* to be the oldest town In Palestine, es five miles from Joppa on tho 1 to Jerusalem. It was here the man (Joseph) dwell. Into whose b tho crucified body of our Saviour bud When visiting this spot ns well aa all other places in thU wonderful laud, we are struck with awe and we think of the wouderflti deeds performed here, and of the many ered and wonderful men who he ye od the very streets over which we are ending. Here Peter preached, and ire Christ, we are iutnrmed, often tarried. From the modern tower, built ir the centre of the city, a magniftit view can. bo had of file snrroaudintry—Joppa, I.ydda and nil tho rns bulH upon the Jndem mountain*, the richest and most benotiftil country In alJ-Paleetfoe. Again we mount our sorry looking steeds and journey no. k next place of nolo we came to Lydda. six miles from Ramleh. This Is tho place where Peter preached the Saint* who dwelt at Lydds. re he said to Eaneas, who had kept
a we gane upon this old city.
nd persons in this State, s institution for the deaf and dumb the city of Nnw Brunswick, that for tbo feeble-minded and at ;own, trod appropriates forthe deaf dumb Inatitulion the stun of <900,and for the feeble-minded (140,000. bill Introduced In the House, prong fbr tbo payment of expenses ir td in the election lately held upon UwCt
Hass 1 ^
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la-1,1..1JTmaaertT
grand ei back lo
re, ami were tanghl by Christ cboaDieeiptea. Near Lydda le an ancient Mohammedan burying ground. These people use no cofllos bat niase the body lo cloth and lay It In thn ground. Sometimes a low stone arch is built grave, but Id most cases only mo laid on the grave marks tbe tart resting place. Again as we Jouriey on, wo come to a place called the 'half-way house." We had expected o find tome grand hold or something if ihr kind, when lol and behold.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BENEZET & BRO’S.
The goods must be sold to make room for the Centennial.
We are selling some goods at HALF what they cost, so as to have a New Stock for the Spring Trade.
Come and SeeforYourself AND IF YOI DON'T NAY IT IN NO WE WILL MAKE YOl* A Handsome Present,
Imposed and mllected during th.
. Ml eject to K S NK D Y.
ke JVMdeM ami CSV Or
my IS. rav y cupeX-y.
Much, WS. boade Seve been reel..tnouutiug to ten tbouveud doller* jMe-OM). The whole amount nf recuteted
THE PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL Beneficial Association.
—AT THE—
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BEAPEE and TAIMB, CAPE MAX <WORT HOUSE.
Three Stores, Cape May Court House, Cap:May City & Dennisville.
tSbORTM KltT of BROAD CLOTH. CASSIMERES,
jOJtilv i*. Uvivvjiw, Practical TinRoofer MANUFACTURER OF TIN WARE, AND DEALER IN •, Stoves of the Latest and Best Styles, e Invite the people of Cape M»y City and County to give ua seal! ana exam ine our rtoek and our work, at our TIN AND STOVE DEPOT, No. 57 Wm^ington street, next door to Johnion’e Shoo Store.
EGYPTIAN ROOFING.
More than Two Million Feet now »££\^l[iU2^bA' 1 rro°>fc'«i »'• •V™'' 1 In nap. - ' '.TYrh.'iVi'J'“ s "° d u'tfIZvn.X:
Plimtuig, Steam and Gas Fitting. I AM bTILL AT IT A AD AliWAIff AT IT-A PRACTICAL MECIUMC. All order* for Plumbing. Btoaik and Oa* FltUng promptly attended to. Gae Fixtare* foratoM aad bang at Ptaltodelphl* pilce*. TERRA-COTTA WARE. Tern -Cotto Pi nca. Vtaet and Chimney Top* of *1! ell** and description*, furniehed ^TUBULAfl WEI.LS. tbe hart in the market, put in at reduced price*, and war rented to work or no pay. arson a-ro-xro "Worlw n «j>e>olnlty rt So. fILWaebiogton Street. Cape May City, or Sea Grove Hotel, wit GEORGE W. BARNES.
BEATTY AdMvwwa* DAMIKL **- DhtAYH
PT AMO! BEATTY-^ II ia. cn*ND.«»nARK*ND OPRian
GRAND «q|!ARE* UPRIGHT.
J.’AMILY STORE,
'I ALL CAPE MAY THE REST OF MANKIND Cordially Invited to Visit NEI'W STOTREl. inter of Broadway A Turk* Avenue
And examine the *tock of
.<* r* OCKK1 . Dry and Fancy Goons.
Clot hi in’. Z. PATTERSON,
f WARRANTED. : aibkiggeeat, fJOul.t J“u,' IS to 1.6 doe. otmplj to cider. W. 0. PATTEhSOV.
POWELL’S GENTS' FURNISHING STORE REMOVED TO PrcimrSI.epp CrrruwoodfJlUEf, CLOTHINa LINE.
djo ja5-3tn D. F- CROWEIJ.. ]yjY MOTTO:
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
U “tuh, Ae, da. da re and Paintare Taki
rira Whaan** Pbo.pU.t~ aa
‘•STILL AT IT." WARE AELOREDGE CO.NTRACTOM it BUILDEIU. CAPE MAT CITY N.J. COMPOSITION ROOFING oi

