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CAPE MAT OCEAN WAVE7
CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
INDEPENDENT BWt NOT NEUTRAL. < 'AIM-; IS! .AN 1 > N. THURSDAY MOBHuTg, JA5UARY, 26,1660. ONLY^IWOOPKH axn'UM if •>* -■ ,W«-:jkk 9 ^►Baitor. PablUIutr «nl Proprietor.
©nler-U. .lo thi*« tag rau** be collected.; tion in regard to thir treaty, llefemd to j* Weys end Meons—Stafford, BmvcsTm^ , •'Re*. Tbo* t^oj wiUcliecrfully fcobmit toil; but they the CowmiUe on .Commerce and^avlgu CrecfcenillouofArrowemilh. Qoodtvin who it.r.u* ur'-l.i", . .l, OT lJ„.t-b. ren ui^.,do..,™.U »rir !U»». \ Asri c .l ta «-M=cv„l. r , s t h»»p. ^1. H^tcCcb id MODOD,;«o thfi put of tb. gownbent | *».«. Ji.lt | C.,,.r. C„l.,. 1 ^ P - ll * 5 bc '” has been tried, end found wanting. | Senate.—Mr. Edmimds introduced the I Elections—Mnlford, Teeie. Mall Brin-! .“ CU „ f er, t # of “eetinge
00V. OLDEN’S I3AUOTOATXON. On *Tiiesdoy of last week-, at noon, Charles 8. Olden was inaugurated os Governor of this stale in the Senate chamber, at Trenton, by duly taking, and subscribing .to the required official oaths, alter whioh 4fe delivered iiis Inangurat address, which 'rms not prolix, as he stated at the opening, from the fact that tho recent message of Oor'ernor Newell precluded the necessity of many words, the affairs of the Stale having been tins laid before the Legislutcre,
and the public.
The first subject introduced is education, npdfl'which we give bis remerks in fnll. that onr readers may understand his true ’position npoh that pre-emitiently important
matter. It is as follows :
No apology is requisite for giving prominence to the topic of popular education, as one which presents an imperative demand on tho fostering care of the 1-egUlature-Onr oMigaVions are only partially-discharg-ed, by (Ue appropriation of means to sustain free fchoel*. The character ami qual•dcations of teachers, the healthfulnc** and convenience of school henses, proper udap. tion of books, regular, punctual attendance of popits, are of vital importance. Many schools in the Ststo are closed half the year, daring which lime mnch that has been learned is lost. Though these subjects may be within the more direct jurisdiction of each Board of richool Trustees, it is. the doty of the legislature to see to :t that the mdney contributed by the State, and the laws In their operation and administrationdo actually secure the end in view,—that is,
tfTe dlffhsion of ««t>ful Elementary Kafiw- Mason and others,
ledge, among all ranks and conditions of the
Carter, Cooley.
» ! Klee!ion,—.Mulfonl, Tee*. Udl !!„„• |“V"IS*“r““ * f cn '‘ »>
- The next, and lat sabject is the nil en- bill to legalize the conveyances made by | kerhoff and Dey. ' \r B vunrch at Cape grossing question of slnrery, upon which Richard Stephenson. Education-.-Croaer. Arrowsmith, Wood, i C ‘ ll -’ ns 88 1,0 his lahis views appear to correspond very nearly ; The supplement lo Union county was er- jenue'.taud Dobbins. * ’ I ^ or,i Itefe, anti that helms accepted the with those of Gov. Newell, as expressed in . dered to a third reading. Engrossed Bills—Drake, Harbor, Coo-, iuv ' t#t ' on - h:s last message, which are conservative in ! Very little other business wan dune, o.v. ; ley, Deu»on. Wheeler. are informed that quite a their character. While ho condemns the cepl the ceremonies of the imuguration of D.u.kd—Wills, I’eckham. Abbott, Bond j nuniber have been baptised, aui! others institution as an evil, he equally condemns Governor Olden, a-noLurc of which will be and Ivins. are professing couTerrioo tho froiu of , ’* rev ^7 «gil*tion. and attempt un tlic r<.oi,d in «n e>hor pUco. . MiUU—Plkta.. SUffntJ.. Ln-aln.r. ! i| lc recent .erics of tueetilss l.ld «itl,
Applepuic anj Kc.li,,- tbe Second Cnpc SI., B.ptirt cl, t rcb.
' of which Rov. E. Sheppard is pastor. KSSTAV*. understand that a series of
Wedkekdav, Jan. Id. and McCracken. meetings are in progress at the Preaby-
part of apy of the states to interfere with Hoise.—There was no business transac ted, of interest to onr read«-re. The n.vm- < Claims iia.I JVnsions—Graham, Horton, CONGRESS I ^ er * attended the inangnratiun of tho Gov. Hasting. C«>le Hid Bancroft.
Congrcws is now in session for the eighth j eroor * iu lLd ^ eD * ,# fhamber. j Unfinished Birsmew—Hoppcy, Vanhorn
week, and to the close of the seventh ,bad |
been Uboring’with untiring seal to uccomp-1 A motion'to print GOO copies of i Incidental Expenses—Huberraayer, t « r,an church at Cold Spring, every evelirhnothing.andibev baves e nrceedod in'their tl,e Govtrnor * Inaugural Address, tor the Sony and Croxar. j ning this week; also at the TaberlUcle;
elTorlemost .d„l n%; ,.d „ .pprcrC. - of ,L. ffece„dOcvcrco,,.... s „„, lgfU ^ ^ M.^Church, C-ld Spring,
live public, ought to bold« national ma** i U Have you a Cough 6r Cold meetinc. for tho purpose of giving them ^ ‘ f J'" \° jurisdiction at THE-OCEAN WAVE" OFFICE, FOE BALE, pain in the Chest, or Bronchitis ? I,’, vote of thanks. Onr Honorable* are fol- A ^«"««>«Nf , ®“" lo»TnUuvv4^bo u thi: stustRiBEa, tuc prewnt pubimw •*■<! fact hove von the nrtmonitorv sv-mn lowin" nirust ctrirlwTa llir. f, mnet to fix ti e salaries cr . pro;.:! -;nr'Af fhl» pi«i*t-r. UiKlinp that theelo-o con- i , * . * UOr r ‘‘iUuslrfoas predecessor " of 185G _i. 0 ' »>ie cfficfra of the Senate nt! d .H 0 us« o f . CnBn ‘ , ‘ n, h1 ', of insa “ nt earcber" Coustf^!l iu.lnons preuicessoro of 1S5G, who : . , rimcatal to bis health, oilers tbaealabliibnient for tion ? Know that relief ia «, i - coo.ura.d .bout nliic ire.k,, in u. taeK-j A T* U »- N , , ^ d tant and nalion-aaving work of electing a fcenal ‘"■ Ed*nndi was wopoiaUd - by the There t. cxvryrhtaf ronrrctrd w ith it aeces.arj " ls,ar 6 ,5alfiuni °« *' ''a Cherry.
' President to pteside in thu ulumt oii, the r °r»XEiVfePAPER AB8 j(>BOFrictL roranaar 1 Buy none unless it has the trri//en sig.
man to preside over the^- irirt council*, and imriy quarrels; and. from ptesent appoartho illuttrious aucccnors trill overleap the gigoptic si of the iridrs predecessors, and consume nine years, instead of weeks, in the
same way.
THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.
OR For previous procreUlnx* see Drat pape. In the Senate, on Thnrsduy, Mr. Douglas called up his resolution, instructing the
President being absent
tor a NEWSPAPER ABQ JOB OFFJC1
live. eorrKclic. pmcJie.il printer, who is m|iAh: eondaetus a country newspaper, * rare chance
liouss —1 he business was but trifling here oljerc.1 for a permanent bcslnrn. and unimportant. -Two thousand copies of jj-wiahla* to remow ...
the GovernorV Jnaugura! weto ordered to ; suhserther win .-.iso sell til* Pinvati: hksi- of W
be printed.
Thcbfdat, Jan. 19. Senatc.— A bill was introduced by Mr Kdtnnnps, to eiicuurage und facilitate improvement of jeiri estate. A couiu.unicutflnn was received from the
I oatuie of “I Butts” on the wrapper.
lot of old sails and rigging
another locality, the " 80 ^> * l pnklic Sale, at the bouse
• Bennett, Cape Island,I next
will
the ground
that the Rebate _ Iiftd"no *r1gtit'to legislate
people, so that the time may soon come : until tho House was organized. Aftcrcon. when each and every girl and boy tu New j siderablo discusrion, tho bi|l was . ref. r.-ed Jorsey shall have aMnred to tbt-m .good j to the Coniniitiee on I’rivuie Land Claims, and sufficient schooling to fit them for any i Mr. King, of New York, offered a rosulu. position in ths Btnte. Under agovenuneut J t'on to institute ::n invesligotiou as to tike otfr, popular Sopnorance is on unmitiga »h«lhcr any money has been paid oat of ted curve; just so far aa. it prevails, the' the printing fund to support newspajo-rs— l»est interest of the coontryhwe.j^'it in joo- [ especially thu Washingtcn Constitution pirdy. It is of little benefit thai'-popnla-: R «d tije rhiladclphia Pennsylvaniair'and tion tncreares, if knowledge does m-t keep i Argus—uud charges affecting General Uuwpace with it. WhutcTer, therefore, falling^ w^uVcfinduct in refereticv within the province of the Legislature j of fh». Union newspaper
promises to increase and diffuse useful Moudsy.
knowledgo, is earnestly ^commended ’ 1b tbw.HovfK. the day was consnmed in
the important business of speech making' or, more properly, time-killing. Each party, of course, charged the other,with the delay in the organization. No vote was ta-
ken.
The Sexatk. was not in sesrion on Fri day, having adjournt(ftHl‘Monday. In the Hoi'ke, au effort was made to geta vote on Mr. Hntchin's plurality rcsola tion, but tbe Clerk assigned the floor to Mr. Noel), of Missouri, who made a speech on cnrrenl polities. The debate was eon. tinned by Messrs. I’ryor, Million, Howard,
and others.
Judiciary Counnitteo lo bring in a bill for New- Jersey Historical society, inviting the a better suppression of invasion. .This UiLtendaRce of the members of tho Senate was made the special order for Monday, ^nt their meeting to-daj. Tho invitation
A petition signed by Governor Olden ; wan accepted,
and others, of New Jersey, in favor of the ; Mr. Edmunds ^ave notice of a topple*
Homestead Bill, was presented by Mr. Ten j ment to tax law.
Eyck. A motion to refer a private bill to j rlorsE.—The Speaker presented a coma committer, was opposed bv Senator' mnnication from the New Jersey Histon-
uusA ti'- Th<* rottnso Iim been built at-cut tto Saturday, at 11 o'clock A if u „
h.vlns.tm n!c» ; b. scc „ |j V „„ „(! v.rli.mcul in
A?", hern l.H-roiiRMy rrjBilotcrt, Uilli !n»ii2e nni j , ) ] DC p w anOllier
OULkldc. It;* jtlra'imtlr locate-! with a full view 1 *
of the orcafi. aUbrUin; a t. at, eaBYrnlrut home for ’ I l‘ e t ounty Board of Examinerx'. amctUum rized family. , meet at thoT'otirt Honse, on tVeduesFor particulara mltlrrar, or apply la Feb. 1st. at lG o'clock A. M
J. 8. LKACH, —
Care isuAKi), N. J. j OOfERAL INTELLIQENta.
j . | «sC* I he birth day of FrwnHin was celeOUB AGENT AT TDCKAHOE. ! brated in Boston, Tuesday evening week Tho*. i_ Rrv .ci.i, at Tuckahoe, having kindly j by the Franklin Typographical Societv cootrntetl to aet aa local agent for thli paper, iadu- Mr. Kvereit made an address on the C.ee'. ly aiilhortied to receive •ubacriptloa*, am! collect , ,, . occa hill* due thi. Office, ahd receipt for the vamc. *ion. al.uding at tho opening to the I^»»J. s. i.kacii. Proprietor. rence disaster, and to the death of Mucau- *<
' — ley
C-tri: May Bekf—Mr. Rose-; Kf'Thero was a meeting held in rittsman hud some very fine bet f at his mnr- burg, on Tuesday week, to take measures
cal Society, inviting the members of the
Assembly to atjeud their meeting to-day. . - - ■ •
A concurrent rrlJiutioiTVai adopted to* kct -' 1,0lisc * 11 fe ' v -Upys since, which could “> a ‘ a in relieving the sufferers by the I^iw. adjonrn ,ine Jie on the first of March. not fail to gratify the eye or jialute of calamity. . 1 Boih branches wore in session but a an epicure. It was one of two Btccrs ^^ reso * u ’' ,,n ,ras ‘ ntro ^ n ccd iutb the short time only on Friday, but did no busi-‘ raist-d and futlcned by one of our sub- .' Lc£i»lature, on Wednesday of f.™ rr."*"'- r 1 .«iWo And rcadera .1 U u ,!,u,-Mr. •» b-ofc,-Monday. J o clock P. M. . _ , . sd for the arrest of Thomas Gam-n ..f
Jes6c Coombs. Tlic meet from the pair Wilmington, who, in a recent speech L,
TEE LEGI6LATIYECOStHITTEEB. of steers (boll, of wiTiclt l‘nre been it id to have confessed that lie was an m-ont Lma wo. k w« l,a, not Ihespnce <o gire slaughtered by Mr Boseniai.) weighed of the underground railroad. Thev want the Joint and bunding Oommutee. as up- 0 | Iollt jsoo pounds, though they were j to try him in Maryland for stealing slates
“ 1 not large, but may be said to have been | l'- ! 'gbt persons were drowned near Itbiue-
pointed in both brunches of ourrilale Leg- j
to tire Iran*ft- r 1 islatore. and (berefotu give them this week,
Adjourned Ul*'
to yonr favorable consideration.
1%e Addrees next refers lo the penitentiary, or State prison, system. Thu new Governor favors solitary confinsmett, a* provided for by law, but which canhb*. be carried out, owing to tho want of Tontn. and thinks that tho prison buildings ought to be enlarged Sufficiently, not only to provide for present, but prospec. life wants. He suggests that onr State prison should be a reformatory, rather than
simply* penal institution.
Oar state debt is nextjrefered, to and tho foci that it rxeec'd* the limits of the Constitution slated, to provide for which. th« most rigid economy ii required. The prei-
tint indebtedness of the State exceeds the j Wcdt or more,
limits of the Constitution ($100,000) by
the sum of $13,098 78.
After speaking at considerable length on this topic, tbe subject is closed with the
follovltig:
Many worthy objects will no doubt IkvrgedAfppn you, involving expense : bat a* justice i* to lake the placo of gec^reaity the path of doty is plain. In this connecv tion it may be well to cdhsidet, that while it is the genius of our republican institotiotrs to impose as few restraints on personal liberty at consist with tbe general good, and that they should be sustained with os light a burden of taxation a« possible, yet there are public interests, In tbe protection of which every citizen has some concern, and from the neglect of which each oue may t)» A *afferer. Such are the enactment and administration of wholesome laws, the prosecution of public improvements, the promotion, of ♦duoatiou and good morals, mid the prompt arrest md punishment o f <-Si>nderti. The farmer, who suffers hi g farming implvmenu to rust and decay, rsth. h iocr.r the ex pens* vt s covering for “ Tiechamc who works wiUi . ' out of repair, from morabt« with o» j which sufferg | a'MBcinoB. benovo-
well fed" Such beef is a credit to the | ^ , ' c ki New York, last Tuesday week.
which are os follows.- . • «, ■ , . . , , , , senatic.—joint Commictr* farmer w!:c raised it. the butcher, and f „ p *" . f ° nf Treasurers's Account—Westcott and tlie county, mid wo have no doubt bnt re °- r * trocr 9SrtBP
, , . . r- j the Hudson river, on the ice, near that ; ^ndrj- pm° B , here, »l,o ookofa, „„ Urok . th ,, A1I ' L, »J1 bo rend/ lo e ,rc the cred.t doe— „cceo4.d it B eltit e otl of the .lei.h be
We should expect that a farmer who, j fare it went down,
like friend Coombs,
Thara was no elect ir-n of Speaker up to Monday flight, and tu t even -p vote forw
NEW'JERSEY LEGISLATURE.
^kidat, Jan. 13.
Sknate—There was very little business of importance done. The committee to make arrangements for the inauguration o f Governor Oiilen made thoir report, giving
the order of exercises.
Mr. Stratton introduced a supplement to act regulating streets in Millvillo ; also a supplement to the charier of the *MHlyiile and Glossboro' Railroad, after which the Senate adjourned till Monday. House.—A preamble and resolatioo was adopted, oirecling the 6 peaksr to issue a writ of election to supply the vacancy in the Second Assembly District in Pasreic county, taade Tiy lhe exclusion of Jo«L M. Johnson from his seat. — Joint resolutions declaring fidelity and^ allegiance to the Union were introduced and appropriately refered, after whiah tke House adjourneil till Monday. ——s. • Mokoav, Jan H. Senate.—Mr .Edmunds gave notice of a bill to confirm certain sckliMtledgigertts of deeds by Richard Stevenson- ~and Mr. Campbell, to gram police authority to the Agricultural Societies of the State. The sepjdeaent to the bill to create the County ©f Union was read a second time.
constant i WGovernor Stewart has refused to ifgn
subscriber to, and reader of, his connty : the btll lately passed by tbe Missouri legistpaper would produce such ‘‘fat things;” l a,ur ® for the exclusion of free negroes from
wish that nil our farmers would ll,at 8Ul,# - 0^James Harlan, repnblicsn, lias been re-electod United Senator from Iowa far ^
x years.
Everett.
State Prison—Riley and Noreross. Lunatic Asylum—Budd&nd Buckley. Libraryca-Hendrickson and Brown. Public Buildings—Demurest and Cook. Printing—Mowrylaud Edmunds.
Passed Bills—Ayres and Morris. . . Commerce and Navigation—Edmunds, j n, 'd we
Stratton and Riley. . fallow his example. “S"""- , £®~A ratriolic Soulhcrocr, speak-,
Judiciaty—Perry, Roberts and Cami). . . ■ . . fu,, term oC
bell- v : ,n »? f ‘ hc U:adcnC r * 0aC *7P eh “ TC : eTThe decrease of slavery in Miswnri Fiacar.ce—Budd, Cook aud^hiloy. of kicking uj«a muss, says: The Uu-, torng out l0 ^ a myth. There were, accor. Education—Hendrickson, Brown, and ; * on , ' ,e States is not a thing to be ding to the Auditor's report, 101,853 slaves j Stratton. : trifled with, nnd those who odvnnce its there in 1&58, and in 18G9 there were 103,- I ^'orporatloas—Campbell. Buckley und dissolntion ought to hnre their heads 713, on increase of 1M9. The incream in
bfOICSP, or their dccks, it doesn’t mutlur 'aluatiou, also, was £1,951,573. Tho fact.
Municipsl Corporations—Ayres, Ed. | which : ~ • is tW4ba^a»prn« incroa— Vnlyts aarffad al
mauds and Riley
Agriculture—Mowry, Morris and Dama-
rest.
Militia—Strattou, Abbott, and West-
cott.
Banks—Moore, Noreross, and Westcott. Claims and Pensions—Demarest, Cook and Moore. Elections—Riley, Everett and Ayres. Unfinished" Business—Westcott, Slonre, and Stratton. Engrossed Bills—Roberts, Demarest and Brown. * 51 iscellaceous Business—Buckley, Ayres and Budd. H01TSR—Joint Committee. Treaawrer's Accounts—Harker, Will*, Waldron, Arrowsmith, Mayhew. State Prison—Hale, Applegate, Horton Condit, Bangfaart. Library—Cole. Bennett, Brewer, Reeves,
Monnt.
HorsS.—Very liule business was done,
supply . 30 j e r an unimportant character.
A message was received from the Govrr-
i scr, enclosing certain documents relative
! to a treaty cn tbe subjeetof a tax t**: gr^ais with tbe Grand Duka ol
.... , , sonthward. But that is an importeat fact 1 W hat! bnrst this clonoas couctry up 1 , , . ' _ .,. » Accursed to tfc, 101.SD1'!- for cere cot lb. corplc, crri.cl ct. M„» U . -j Her sure and stripes shall float the skies n would soon double the number of her 1
Long after you are hung! • slavrs.
Thut’s so. This Union is destined to ‘ er"'® have Mexico* *ews from Vera
survive the pigmy attacks of politicians, M Crni 10 the8lh iB » l ” ^ •nd will MMinoe lo teller iu blwsingc f?” T1 >»
. -, , , .. , Buchanan on Mexise* affairs are stated by ^ . together with the elegants new styles of a corr „ p0Dlltnl of lte PicmJ Me l( > ’ E. II. Eldndge & Co , N- E. corner of been Wl; ii jeceived by the Liberals. H Eighlh streets, Philadelphia.. r. r orin tk.t lb« Uriluh Hioiit.r «,
The series of meeting* at the tended to remove his embassy to Vera'
Baptist Church were continued, daring j Crux, recognizing the Jnsrex gorenunentj last week, and are to be continued until KrJedge Cradlebaugb thinks that the next Sabbath, if no longer. Meetings cnt ‘ re Mormon population of eastern Utah for prayer and conference ,ro heW jn ! do«» not .«c.d »6 000, of who. nol nrcr. ir, ■ f . than 8000 are entitled to vole. Tbe Gen-
Hi. afternoon, end for rre.cta K ever, u o[ ^ h
erenmg. Good congregat.on. *'« ■» | ,1 jjOO . t.1 of .»l.,n UuO attendance, and the word preached by ; he puU down at 3^,0 >nd ^ tLcre u Rev. Mr. Ubodwin is listened to with fll n ^ l0 ] n j e certsn i t j 0 f #M j ncreESe 0 jsolemn uttention *nd interest. Five ■ OOO cr 20,000 in the spring, be hoyes iu„,
Lunatic Asylum—Briukfrbpff, Peckham, | persons were baptited last Sabbath af- outvote the Mormons at the election next Wheeler. Freeman and Muckerlej. : Urnooaj ftnd Mycn l .thers profess con- ; year. * Public Buildings—Decker, Schorap, Van- | Ter8 j on gy Dkavu or a M ASSAcarsn-** Slavic.— ;
hnnj.Bua^MeXinn.y- |^- B , ndrcrti.emrnl in uolker 1 H»-G.tbnrino Ito.wn, ..Mmbl. c.lorcd ' bah, wy. need one hundred sad eleven rears. She ,
Patted Bill,— Henson ond Wood. , discourses on ibe snOjecl .nfbapliMn, , , lat . aw , cbutM , in . ' Commerce i*>l Nsvi-atioii-.Paitc.rson, ! be delivered in the 1 resbjrUrian | #lilnlion WM a boli,hed there. Tl.us dies
■ church, Cape Island, by K«v. Loring the lost relic of involuntary servitudoin the *
»- ' ' ■ -UI MlttAttCl , pau ill mri, if H U.- fi»swd that in ■ ettesstfry i«r«ar4i
ntc
ii Stile Vu ULr tc.inc
Crozes Ivin^ Shoemaker, Booream. | H . •randiDK coiua*iitec« ) Brewster, pastor of that church, com- old Bay State.
Judiciary Teesv, Mulfanl, Slaigbt. Hop- jmencing next Sabbat4s-umn,ing, at half- j * psr; Starr. past ten o’clock. j loth inst., on the subject of slavery, j CotporaUons—Applegate. Pope, Marsh, j tyWe calkAUention to the adver- | vindicated the patriotism of Go*er*_ ' Wills and Bvertv. i tfacuieot Of C«pl. John Taylor, Of the * rieward. and avowed himself an emaacipa. J Mwiidpal Corporotioas—Bond: Drake jmcket sloop Denuisvillc, runtting lh- 1 tiouist. He was heurd wnbopi any .n.iutli. j
j Grahani. Habmflaicr aud l^tulcar. ] tut^n nrnuisvillc and Philadelphia.

