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£bt ^apt gl aj ©trail ®tate ■ rrVLUNCB EVERT THURSDAY Ml , f. K. MAGONACLE, Cay* IslsRd. Cape Hay Conntj, 5. J. j N> Bfftr u< • »<•" F« V— * martxfay. Jump 53. 1M4. I1F«0TEM»'T8 ft* UrE 1SL.OU. An irtpetw Bore Wit (given to the npirit •' •f improvement la tkh «ity srttieh h« been < hitherto unknown. A comnrentfoM* feel- : -lOj prevails among oar eitixeoc in regard tn I x proving the condition of the city, and etary one Herat to be doing nil that can at pineal be done, to render the place et- • faction to eialtor*. Nature baa bean 1st- ' tab tn the bauowmenl of her ettreetioca ■yon Cape May, and with proper ?ffutt». tbo»e ettreetiona coo be Mill farther iocreteed. Tbe iniiat protnbient faatnre which strikes the eye it tire widening of tli* aid' walks, and the g-n»r»l iniprovomenl of the at rente, Cedar the Judicious Bleaugo'n.,ut of t.ar aaarjretic Street CotnmiMitmrr, Mr. C'baa. '■ A- Bbaw, ttila work bee beVb eccurapliahed without difficulty, end to the satisfaction of tha property holdera. Feocer, which for ydare bsee been obstruction* apoo puhJie coaTeafeae*. bar* been removed, which givss a grimier width of sidewalk, betidva ympFovi' k <ha appearance of the building*. Mr. J. K. Mecray. proprietor of the Centre Home, lies edJeJ to the looks of hi« property by removing the fence on Wusb(optoa eirent. Mrv. lleynolda, of the American, hay alno ben filed her property, and deeerrra the thanks of the visitors for / removing the fence ia front of her houre. I The property at tha comer of Washington and Ocean atraeta, has been greatly improved fry the remove! ol tha porch and ! . V <Mce in front ami alnby the lot to the Co. latobia House. KlaewhrrefSronghoot tbe rily tbe fame improvements have barn made, sad* will continue to 'be made, nntil our sidewalks and atreell shall have become aucb as they oo»lit to be for a watering placypfflie pretehainna of Cape May. ""TTstoiabar of new cottages have beeo erected daring the poet winter and spring, j althoagh the excessive price of lumber and scarcity of mechanics, has rvtsrded opgrs- • tibns la this rtjsprct. Prominent among • these are tbe two new cottages of Messrs. Aaron Schalleager, Jr. aad Jeremiah U. Schallaapar, on Lafayette street, near the laadiugK-oeat in desica and of agreeable appearance. NcaiB'ter tonus* llwcauga of Mr. Henry J. Fox. of Philadelphia. so changed aud bMUtitied in appeuranc* that ft is hardly rvcegnltatls u the »*ree building. PorthnF on, on Washington street, stands the slogan t eat lege erected by Sftr George Allen, Of Philadelphia, complete . in all Ha apartmenta for a summer or win- j tor residence. Oo Hughes street, Mr. ( John W. lit alto bos a rioted a handsome cottage, three atorirs high, tujoyiag a Cos viaw of tbe ocrao and the coontrgtbryond tha city. At tba corner jot l.afsyetle and Jteksos streets, Mr. Garland, of rhilada., baa pat *p a seat cottage which adds greatly to tbe vnlao of his properly. Mr. Robert Rice, of Philadelphia, has erected a See building on a portion of tba MRasfoo Honrs lot, designatl for a fiutclHe rostaoraut. Oo auotber port of tbe lame lot. standi tiro elegant Market-hoots of .Mr. Lemuel Swain, Jr., at which tba wants of tha people ere supplied with the necessaries and lu juries of life. Mr. Joseph E. Page, of Philadelphia, has oroctad a splendid cottage at tba earner of Oohgrsas aad North etre*t«, which I commands a magnificent view of In# oceao and rarrcanding coaatry. The baiiding was designed by Mr. S. D. Battoe, a ecle. . b rated architect of Philadelphia, and is j citratnsiy neat and elaboral- in design aad plsuiag in appearance. The groonil« «<- tpobnd to tba building at* well laid oat, andiOTory coLtenieuco i* attached to the i »otiU**»tobliebtneol, rendering H oue of the moat delightful residences in the city, i Tbe builders were hlasarr. Heart Hand i and 3. U. W-. Ware, of Cape Island, who ■ have ably falhiled tbe design of the arcbi- ; Uet. , Tbe hotels hive, to aoats eiteal, chaagvd proprietors. They have also. beva greatly ; changed ia appearance. Ooagrevi Hall has i ' been purchased by Mr. A F. Oake. and has ; been so thoroughly refitted and rtfuruithtd, ■ that iu old-time gnaoU will hardly recognise tba interior portion of tbe noose. — A lad let' restaurant baa been added, besides not for gentlemen - and a large new bar-room, separata from, bat connected with, (he main baiiding by pbaaage-weya. A telegraph office in located In tbe building far the accommodation of tba guests. The tJnilad Stairs Hotel has bacoine the properly of that prince of caterers, Colonel John Wast, end Mr. Aaron Miller. Tbe establishment hen been entirely refurnished with new aad elegant faraitera of tan ! lalgit aid most fashionable stylo, wad the j boSaa Ukaa iu position as aae of the Brit- ! clans betels o« tbr country. Tba Col.art.ia baa been pnrehaaed by , tisane MUtfcA Fair-thorn-, of Pb.latU,, ; aad w«1 be maawgad iry Mr. Gsmvga J. : BoMoe, of Hamsborg Tbe. hoose has i been tawlaly rafarpjabsd. aad many tm- j provemaau wddad, jsWoT will jr.crcai- the ' comfort and enjiiymsnt of the guo-t- Near] bait house* end a splendid maimer boas*, demgwed by Mr. 8. V. Battoe he*e bean a rested, and the entire ealgbllshmrai bai j II '
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( , the personsl snpervitioa of the boase. The o Atlaotic has also bssn improved greatly, J and every eseriiou made to render guests d comfortable and happy. Tbe proprietors of the other honwa have - not been behind thosa mentioned, in httiog np for the accommodation of visitors ; bat • time aad space prevent particular notice a at this time. All who do themselves the - favor of visiting Cape May daring tbe aea- • ion, will find everything la first-class order, a Ad will have no occasion to regret the e days or weeks passed at this most dslighta ful taramer rcsotl. - The Portrait Monthly Is an excellent magazine, containing 11 ] portraiu of eeory military officer in the service, whose name has become dis- ^ tinguisbed. 'it Is particolsrly valuable , | as a biographical work, each portrait d being eccoinpaniod by a biographical i. ; notice. It also contains many anrcdotcs r, ! of the war, highly interesting, amusing " 1 and Instructive. It is published by T. '' j B. Leguetl A Co , 90 BceVmao "Street, ^ j New York, at $1.00 per aim am in ado ! ; '* i Woaadrd. | _ ifr^reg ret to learn th-U Bergeant Jamns '' ; T. Smith uad Corporal Swain Reeves, y both of Co. A, Seventh New Jersey Regi- j • j inent, were woonded ia tbe battles before > ' : Petersburg, and are now in tba hospKal'at ! '•'I City Point, Virgioin. / Ny/ 9" Tha Caps Island lotdiss' Aid Society K bus changed tba hoar of meeting to the " uflernootagif Tnssdsys, instead of evenings, as heretofore. Efforts are being made to compute a box of articles to send away, '* and a fall attendance of the mambert it requested* s I 11 BT Attention is called to the ad- [ • vertlsement of R. A J. Dubois, to be '* fonnd in another colnmn The firm is ^ weji knowo in Cape tfty county, and wogtky ^ jf trnaagw. : " " The contrihatiooa of New Jersey to tbe • t Metropolitan Fair amounted to 849,131.11. j Wheeler's rebel, cavalry are reported to • , be opsratiagdi the railroad betwesa Chatj UDoogwaod riberman's army. At Calhcaa • ; aiz cava ladww with grain wets seised nod " ' the telegraph wires eat. A train cgpiiag '• j aortb, whoa half-way between Adaimilln. " ! wad Reaaoa, rao oveaw lorpada, which ex- ' j ploded, lifting Us WeomStWo six fast from ^|U.»«tu<dMFektlter rnn. TW
lin.tl.tRl OF HAB NEW*. Geo. Grant bos josl axveota'd another ' grand mova, which « as commenced Sunday night. Smith's corpa inarched to the While ' House end rmbarkid on transporn for ' Bermuda Laodiag. - W right and Burn1 aide's corps crusted the CWtekahomiay at ' Jones' bridge and marched to Charlta City, ' on tha Jomva river. Haacook'a and Warrta's corps crossed at Long bridge aod ' marched to Wilcox's, on tba Jamvs river. ' General Grant telegraphed on Monday evening, from Wilcox's Landing, that the army would cross tire James river no Tuesday, and that Smith's corps would romuieucn arriving at C'ty Toint tbwl^oight.^ t There sras oo flghticg hejoud lllght Cavalry s skirmishing daring the movement. On • Taesdsy wftrruoon Grant was rt Bermnda i Lending. A portion of Bintth'a corps had t then Undsd. - I On tba mornjiig of the ISlh Gen. Smith, , with 11,000 men, attacked Petersburg, and , Geueral HatUr reported from his obeervntory thai there was sharp fighting. A later dispatch state* that Smith carried a line of ' intrenchmaati at Uealty'a hobs*. Han. " cock was within tbrea miles. A telegram oo tha morning of tbe 16th announces that Smith carried the principal lines of 4ntrenehments before Potarsburg, Capturing " thirteen cannon, several steads of colors, ' and between three aad fonr thousand $ris- " j oners. Hancock took position on Smith's ' ! left at 3 A.M. oo Tuasday. The captured 1 woiks. Gen. Batler says, era nf the Vary m strongest kind— more difficult to twka than was Misiihaary Ridga at ChaiUoooga. ' 'lb a hardest fighting was dnaa by tha black ' troops. Oo Wedoesdsy afternoon Gen. Boiler's troops were engaged In tearing up 3 tbe tasiroad belwaan Paursbarg and Rich- ^ mood. Ganaral Foster, commanding at Hilton Head, reports to tha War Department that ha hui reeeivrd a cefnmaaicatlnn from R Major General Jonas, (rebel) sta^fr that five Doioa geaermls have beeo mint to 1 Charleston, to be retained there during tha ^ fire on the city. At the request of Geo. Foster, the War Deportment has ordered five rebel generals to be seat to him. to ^a • placed ouder die rebel fir*. Unofficial dupaicbes of tba 18th give tbe 9 partiealara of tha artvauca OB Palesabarg. - Bornsifia had go' wlthlo a mile aad a hair t of the towa, aad was throwing shells in it. f A report jsas current that ButW, while I destroying tba Richmond aad Patatahsrg , Railroad, bed been attacked by Leo aad .- driven back with heavy loan, bat Bathing • bad bene beard of the matter at haadqaarr ten. AeA* of tha prisoners ewptsrod say l' that Lie'# army «n twmriig from Ricb- , BiMd. and WM Wag landed a abor. disi
tleiwkiNsheridan bat been heard from ! officially. On tbe morning of tbe I lib tbe ; enemy wasattaeked oear Buckchild's house, abont three miles north nf Trerillian Station, and after an obstinata contest was driven from auccessiVc liuea of breastworks, ' through an almost impassable forest, Ic ' TrvviUian. Gen. Custer then got into tbe rear, aod tbe reheti broke into a complete ' root. Twenty officers, five hundred men, ' and three hundred horses wer~ captured. Oo tbe I2tb the railroad from Traviliian to Louisa Court-house was effectually do- ' stroyed. At Gnntonaville tbe enemy's position was found too strong to assalil!, aod no general attack was made. The enemy's works ware esrried twice by a portion of : tba reserve brigade, but oar forces were 1 driven oat by infantry. Night closed the ' contort. 'I he uext morning our forces ' wore withdrawn across tbe North Anna, being short of ammunition, and the rebels baring received reinforcements. Oar Ions I in killed and wonudedwas five linndredand - seventy-five, and ohe handled and sixty f prisoners. Oar forces captur- d three bnn- ' dred aod seventy prisoners. i Dispatches from the Army of tne Potot mac slate that tbe fighting on Friday sras . very severe along tha greater pert of the f line. Bat little (rtgad was gained, bown- , ver. The heaviest fighliag occurred on . the right ceotre, wherqe^ch division of the , Second Corpa chargvu tha enemy's works | without success. Thus fsr twenty-one pisees j of artillery aad a larg-i number of prisoners i have beta captarvd from the rebels la oar assaults upon the works lit Petersburg. 1 Gsasrsl Sherman is advaocing bis line* ' on Kenasaw. On Taesday night Thomas ' had gataed ground, aod a rebel brigade was nearly tarroooded. Bishop General Folk was killed on Taesday, and hit body was 1 sent to Marietta. Arrangements bars been ' made to repair the disaster to Gen. Slorgis, ' aod Genera! A. J. Smith baa been placed 1 in command, aad will imtnadlalely resume 5 tba offensive, Gen. Healer, with Crook's and AveriH's I forces, , Wft Buunloo oo t '0 l(Hb. At that i place over three millions' worth of rebel property was destroyed. Ah expedition sent to Waynesboro1 destroyed several rsuU ' road bridge* aad tore ap tba track. Im- ' bedaa's command ia rap art td thoroughly r demoralized. Tba eaptarad rebate sot ph- • roled. nambering 1040, have arrived at Hat- ' tonsville, on their way aortb. ' | General Grant reports tha on Friday { morning the Ninth corps carried twp more - redouble forming a pan of the defences or r PsUrsbarg, eaptaring 430 prteoatn and - fbor gaas. He also glvea the datgBa of. - the movement of oat army te the James riear. " J
SEFEIL er IU miTITI lUTE uv. | On Moodsy last, tha Hoaseof Representatives bad aodar eoasldaratioa a bill repealing tbe Fugitive Slave Law, which) finally, after a spirited debate, was paused | by a vote of vh.. The bill as parsed | I is as follows j Ba it;eaacted, AciVTbat aections 3 and i of ah act vQtltied " Aa act raspaet cr i ; fugitives from juatico aod persona escaping j from the service nf tbair masters," passed . Febrnary 13, 1793, and an act entitled | i "An act to atnaod and su|>pleni<tiUry to t t"4 > the act entitled 'An act rerpocling .'ozitivet I i from justice aod persoba escaping from tba I j service of their masters.' " passed Beptein- i j ber 18, 1810, ba and the same mra hereby i repealed. | Tax CoxucTATtos Curn-A corrta- ; i pondent, writing from Washington, says : | that there is but little doubt that tbe com- | mats lion clauta will ba stricken oat by boib Hontes of Coogress, in accordance 1 ! with tba recommendation of the Pr-rtdcut • aid the Secretary of War. It is said that lliiyNi' Jersey regimenti in Grant's army have been so de|>i«led tn ! both officers sad men that they have all 1 barn consolidated in the Second Brigade, ; put into -one or tw-i command., and then not making a full r<-gimsnt. Geoaral Gillmora ia reported to have ha an rvlinved by Gan. Butler, and ordered - to report at Portrait Mohroe under arrest. ' Geo. Grant, it is slated, released Gillmore from arrrst. and ordered him to report at 1 Washington COTTAGE TO RENT. A desirable Cottage at Caps May to real — ci'Rlatns ten rooms, sod good cellar. Cuobsirncted view of tbe oceeu aod bay. Stables on the premise. Impure ot S. K. M *00* MltX / "Ocean Wave" Office, Cape Island. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CAFE MAT At M1LLVILLE U. R. (ommendag on Monday, June 2Mb, I Mil. TRAINS WH.L LEAVE AS FOLLOW*. Faasaneer. VseielJf1 i «•* L""l£apr>«»y, 12" tj* tVooOblne, S OS 1 to ^AW * nelleplata, — — I IS — Manumuskla, Sal I.S3 *.M | < Dua MUlvUle. s.ss 1.40 a BO : Glaubora, nit r oo s.60 Rniadel'phla. S.SS «.lo «.Sv ( Aeeom. and Mstt Ftaaen- | Tif aa ' leave rhilsfislpxta. s.aa tn.co sua , Glusboro, S.is 10.4s tat j MlUvllle, S-SS 1 1. So t-SS Maaumusltln, AU i:.ts sot I WoSSuto*. a u is" tTn I Ml Plvasaal. th --- I Jv-aville. SJJ IS «S S.IS , i.es j.si j ! Dennett's, ' 10.IS I sr sSF) . Hue tape Ma), ID.S0 l-sn a.oo | FREtCIIT leave. Ptilladeiphla at tl a n. and j villa tlic (oilowlci; lit) by tile first Use dowu Leavvs eilEer of 'the." tnalns rt»v?^mTu"e,>bu<Mrtfl bl (orw arded by the rvfulsr frebfb.t trains Horses sh'i CarrUaea will be sent from Camden by Kreigiit AcraUltera or In r?.llsdvlrhu"snd miut be i belivtnu in Cam am by S.K> a.m. , FREIGHT FOR STATIONS. Where the Company here not an 3^-nt,tmiat be paid be d-llrcied t-y the Frvlyht Ayvnt on thr train, eaeept at bis discretion, and on tbe responsibility of ; , , the eonslrace. or will he taken to the mat station beyond at which the Company baa an A rent- i f job article of Freight must t>e distinctly insrked ! with name of Conalgttre and destination, otherwise | Ay ents of tba Company are strictly forbidden to re- i I eolve It Frelfiht must be at stations along the re*a . tn tiau to be, weighed and wav-hllled before the I I train U due, or it win not be taken ; X minutes ia [ the least practicable time . I ^afperiahs™ ' ^f"o(u',i«' '"""'be pS^Bwtai' I ' advanoe, or will be refused, ualoas a special agree- 1 ment Is made with tbe General Freight Aguotor ; Superintendent of the Company. If packages are I I not securely covered, Aj-eats are requiml^to refuv- I Ac., are not a sufiteirnt protection, and contents oi ' such paeksgea entirely at owner's risk. 1 FREIGHT received at and forwarded from Sao- . M'l Wharf, second wharf below Spruce, by Morton Mills, AaeaL Freight delivered from second wharf | beiow VValuut. rretght to bo forwarded must be ' tT* Baggage aiust be accompanied be its owner. That for FaUadelpble, Camden, and all other stationowhere the Company has an A (set must be clucked. THE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., chartered by the Legislature of Hew Jersey, will attend to all the usual branches of Empress Business, receive, deliver, aad forward through other reeponal- ■ bio Eapraea Companies to all peris of the country any article entrusted to them. I HEAVY EXPRESS GOODS aad PERISH ABLE ARTICLES will be taken by the W est Jersey Express Company on tbe * a.m. llnr down and the II.4S i a m line up, and must be shipped from Rtilads^ihla tl-e evening before, esrept perishable articles, which I will he received until sod not later than ESS a.m. A special messenger of this company aeccihipenlea each I train. OOce to^Pt^U*l|dda;^No.^W Alnut street. 1 Pupt West Jersey, C. M. A MlUvllle R. R. ' Philadelphia, June 16th, IMt. Jet* CAPE MAT COtniTTs In compliance with the Statatc of the Stats of New Jersey, requiring the Beards of Choeea Free holders 1 W the several counties In said state, to publish so I annual statement of their accounts, the following , exhibit to made lor the Board Of Chosen Freeholders of the county of Cape May. [ CHARLES HAND, Esq Collector of Capo May I county, la amount with Board of Choeea Free1 TO RfCEIPTL ' OR. IMA**, Balance on band, settlement May I " D&'Sld R- M- Smith! State ** "* Tress'r, spproprlstloe to public schools, aa Ti " Cash loaned, - . l^ss 0) " Cash from JoahueSwstn, Esq., hnllsnce bom Denial (.riser, 7 71 > " Cash from Jno. R Carson, peri payment of ante, - . to no t " Cash from IL M. Smith, Stefe • Tree*., tre State bewwty, IBisV > lia aid widowed mothers of , veins taws, . .. . IMI » « Cash from W. t Townssnd, Alma Heme CiH—Hiea .pin iBaaomo. D^of gray horss wild from rn. ^ Caah^from Aaron Miltov, Sheriff, „ M C*tretorT Oips* tolaad— .'hsi^MW 1 "jWEfim. ' - —
^ M|„ . i m f ' r.th time Jonathan1 'land, fieri, lor urea Ijesnses, Tom *• Cash aaoubi «5 bonds snli ice payment volunteer booalj. . ujni to Total sauuut ol -eeelpu. ■ |a,«D t| BYEXrENdlTL'RSM.vini CR. / IKd-U Cash per diem of judges, attend- *> j - CsthTcr fwtu Jurwes' fees, let to I » " Cash for perquisites of constables' ntteodanne at seuits. >n aw " Caa-i for SketUEs b.lls, . . let to " Lash for c«fs of rnmiaal yiew cBSloaa, tin i - cask- fu less for offlcct. of elre- ~ lor oonpeasatloa of HjaM of rate " CnahftMOentpenaatiocof Board of Fneholdprtanl -levk. ■ -at rc w Cash for fi inly Oak's civ U bilL for slsUoBery, portage cnlerB»>k, drawing Jxtoi, "crycr nf . " Clerk's Isgal biU,(n criiulna! caxev! 'are '• Cash for ratkius aiud sundries lor jell. - - - « -o .t Cash larjvpaJrs and expenditures ^ House Commuter, . a to ■■ Cash for horse far Alma Hotsc (ash f,,rab ingles aad poles for Alma '■ • Cash for King crvbe sad grain rra- '• Cash for upport of lumatss of . Alma Noose, - - . hi M Coskbotaure due View sol of Alms J Cash for aid «f poor out of Alma " Cssh tor repair nf stove for prison, tq ' C a.h for expendlturej upon county * C *aud" C widl mre " Court"4M>u*c Caab^for ^uadry _ advertlalok In ^ " Cash fur ICMikaaad^noisrisI seals "™ ^ Cash for eost of Inquisitions, It M) ^ " Caaii'iarloo ii for Clerk's" filT" " * Cash for wood foe Clerk's olDecl till - fash tor. publication ol annual •utemenl for tin, i» it Cash for bN|d v'^alnliiil* la , - county jail, - -~ tin eats tor extra recurdln; In of- ' " Cs!aIoc x ment of n e, ' .1 ' :i n ) county, and Interest, aa» cr Cash for auodry suisli incidental*. 17 I* • t^!'Tor"'roa iSlrel^c 'V | • Cash for repairs <* brtdgv at Luddqm's Ruia rest ce^trtof v*P1"» upon iuwct bridge ^ ^ » r -^hcUca'jsV'i' LAtxdlnf. - * . BZ rt I Cash f«r repair* uf sundry twidgss > In lieunta Township. . u III I l ash for repairs of sniHlry bridge* •• Cash for repairs of abutment at . * ManhallvUle, - • llf . " l,£: ^h.^'.: <".mba®"' " J Cast lor currnmeatfoo of toipev- I Inteudcnt of VVeat i.Ti'ek betoge, J | Total amn'lof urdlnsry expenditures. g»,IU *1 ' 1 w an ACftrt'NT. M By ( ssn paid for bounties, as per rewv ] pun torboi "t"?' j "mo " M | »th fleglotrnt. *« rev fl ~ paid for interest on war toads, 1st tosue. ■ • TB fmU for monthly «.t. houn- w ty to fani.llei of volunteers, 5^n 1« I paid tor Mate tax ta State Tree- " paid <or lederoptloe ol bonds, 1st Issue, and Interest, - lire to Amount of extraordinary or war «xeapeases .... gm.aw to Nova-— It will be perceived that Is addition Uv the payment of tbe Interest na the ordinary county lose, sad of t*VO on account of the principal, ib« teletext has also been pel d, ou the ertreerdlaaryr or war loan | aad bonds of the 1st Issue of gla,M0 re- | deemed, to Uie amount of *7,(*», during tha past PUBLIC SCHOOL MONEY ACCOUNT. » ' Dyessh paid Upper Tcwmhlp collector, i " pent Dennis Township collector, quota, - 171 77 ! " paid Middle Tpwn*hlp collector, quota, - - • at II | " paid Lower Township collector, quota. . 16) si • - paid C.ne Island collector, two years' quota, • 17* 06 j Total amount, .... gat) to recapitulation. Whole imount of ordinary expend I- " of extraordinary or 8 warexpeodlturea, - *>.»« * 1 of school Money, Wt to 3 Whole expenditure, . , »n,ieo ot . RaUnco In hands ol roUector, l,to* ti q •M.OM IT surplus revenue. ' Who's amount o fund at date, (May la, l*M). all which sum Is at Interest on which la invested (a rounty bonds of the M or last issue by resolutlOO of the Board g7,(S* to Amount of principal on hand, - . 11 to " of interest on hand,' - - tot to Tha Interest arising from the fund Is appropriate* annually to the support of emamoe schools, la Ore , several townships and Caps Island, In Us ratio at the number of children reported to Us Board by 4 Ute several town superintendents. Tha number reported for tbe precast yssr '.l as foi • low*: UgpcrjrcrwMjnp, John Stiles, Jr., towa Dennis Township, Jesse H. Dlvrrty, town Middle Townslup, L I Swsla, town Stre l-enntondeat, 7** Lower township, Dovld Lie lug, town Saprrtntendent. Mi Cape Island, Joseph J. Leach, town tops I - utendent, tto * 1 Whole anmher reported, - . nit The follow tag ofitoeri ware appointed by Urn | Board tor Ue ensuing yane: . , I ' Thomas Williams, IHretoe ; PnstofBs, Tueahoe. " Joshua Swaln, Osek) IWsu. files, Tcwnaend's Inlrt. Charles Hand, County Culieetori rwsioOes, Cape Mayan. Dr. C r. Learning, loon Commltoloodsr , fostog See, Caps May C H. Tbe Board at tfae annual meeting retolvtd to ntoe the following listed amounts by taxation, via ; For ordinary county purposes, . - *6,600 do " pnymont of Merest, and on aecoual u.*» " •ttSSgsii, sfsas; Whole nmotmt lathe raised, - - RMHI Amount appreprla'ed ,by the, Utote ttr _ » year, (tastl, " - SBtoto | agtam z: I JOSHUA SWAIN, d Mb of Rtoed"" T • .toSimi". Inlet. CR)* M»y Co.. June to. tm •

