[?]
VOL XII.
CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAT COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1S67.
• NO. 611.
8kt fart's «arntt. Tkt OU Clock on Ike •talrs. Sostewkst bark fro* th* village str*et, ■um tt* ol«ubiMM (DUtrranl. AS 4 trow Its IKIIM Id tte had As •aetssUlms-o(ss*at jattuMr-. jj , , Half way up lbs stairs It stssAa, a ad pstata a ad beAeewwIth lu Had. CI aUkv alas J Witt ssirwwiul "roles to All Oho psss•jr day. Its rots. Is low sad Ught, . •at Is tto .llant oosd of algBt, Dtattost so a paaolsr fosutsp-s tall, II I lls alosadks ascaot ball. Aloof I ha Fsltlag", Alowgthe Door, '*"**" i0m~ la that jsaaatos mod to >s rssrttokrt.0 k«nHial|ty i Mia frost «roa by- tko tftlOsoy rrarrd. lbs tifis m.tsil aSbia heart i Ths ware eg tin. pl»»» sever eases*— Tboro pomps of aoory eMMros played, TkflHHltf H''«" ■ drramlar otrayrd I Ok prosloo. boors t Ob. fo'dos prim., A ad aMeebeeof lore baddies iBraa so sbtloor onuau bta fold, Tbsss Soars tto raciest fiiat-plrtr low— itor'w hurrer Pea tto oboebor, rlotbrd Is whltr. TbobiidocaaafDrtbosbrrwoddiDf olghti Tbsroia ttot alio a l room below. TWdoad My Is kla lb rood of snow , A«f tto SMS that Wlowod tko payor. Was hoard' to Iks old cloak bo the stair— Wt'Ota lorsrorl" All arm potior l d sow sod let, Seo or esiriod. sons an doad i A ad whom I ask. with thnhp of pis. -Ab, wbsa shall they all Boot afaln, Asia thada-alowf aloes foes by I" Thoosaiool liny »lfes Bake nptyMrror—iOfrvor I " Itorsr kfrr I forrrrr tkrrr, Wkrso all psrtiar, pah aaf ran. Sod doatk, asd Mao akall disappear ; For si or those, hot sorer bora I i The korolopu of Manny fay.tt this iso.aao.Uy— - "roast SI i osssrl . . KgisttHaarfitw. " ciMine rtfjc roKD. (bona life by ranting away fro* boms. Mm. bo sro told, was drirra lata hi* career by the lead of fats and ibr pack of a ivrtey. A nil# sUrtod In lira with . aootkar oaoaa Bad capital Ahao aa old award, which be *pi adroit saoogb to palip 'off 'ftrt tM dtoho woopoo of Mars, osd Rebawpisrra ow.d kla polltTaal car sir to watting bik stock! a p, and tboro heard "lbs oorda obiehbora," which fired hi* tool, sod dettvaiaed hit eosrwa la lira. My rasa lay sway from boms arose from a Btaor oiurtiBcatloo raised by carryioy a pretty yirl soar a brook. ' Donald Loan and myself trrro yooi* /Heads pt foortoea yoars of oyr. and tr both regard.*, with a lltllo mora than Mondobip, pretty1 q«)ob OrabaB. "oat Moot -girl*.' at school. Wo roapod and dsocod toyoibor, abd this lasted fornck looytk of I love, that It it with a fooliay ol bo wOl dormant that 1 look back oa tbr Byotory ot-loo (overt eoaliaalng frioads. Bat ties raao, at eoma U Boot, obon jealousy lit kor spark ia ay boyi.k bosom, aod Mow It lata a cpadaatny flaoto. . wou.de I roeosobor boss and akes lb* "gveaw eyed" perpotralrd this laeoodltry dood. It was ap a cold Oelobor erasing, akoa Helen, Deaald aoti osyoatf wan retb relay sritk NT porosis froa a visit to a - aotybbonoy boatlat. A* a. approached at lafft ahbto lbs trfitat n» ooeoobot higher tkss atiklo doop, sro proparad to carry Hriea aaraee, as w*. worm scrss fared lo dm. witkkaad* loterworas ch.u - fcA*d^ kkmWktpokoorp«Uypm^.r throe yb tto brook. Jotl aa we wora in . thb atfdle of tha waltf — which w.s cold tough sl.tko iIbo to haro frsaos asy- * hoys traoh.-dj thaw omaolsoc a faint paoy af >m)o».y alppbd m, heart. Why h at ( knew ■sssalasl srii-arjs" Wl *+ Wdlhjf tha erf of tay o^ggML'l1" 'u feTVih wM,„ — KmSt* (*>**■ 'V thq fhia." Be «—thNta>pg'»i c, i kwf»«»with. llli M til I aa. yiajifljL HaipiwpMWHWftijMi v? *'**** -'v
•boo Id bo dotoraiaod by oor aiayla b»ar- i .of lloioa ayaio across tU ford, io on- I • rat. ilaloo was to dotoraina who bad car'ltd bar most easily, sad ! oottlod with . nyaalf privately io adraoe*. lhal the oor • rho obtained tha preference would really no tto, person who stood tba biybsat in kor affections! The redaction stimnlatei1 no to resolve lo etert rrory rlfori, and I eerily belioro to this day, that 1 doul. rave carried Donald and HrL-o oo aitkri rot, tiko'feaihrra. Bot I aolieipat*. We aolwred oil tha not of tha parly If >••• qtisily atuay, and thea nloraod n ho ffrd. I lifted Holoo with the alao.1 raao, oad carried bar like an iofaot to tb< niddjo or tbo water. Jraloflpy bad ala< • oapirod a warmer lore, sod it Wat will, erliaya ushaowo bsfbrt, that I embraced 1 b*r bssstlfbl form sad I felt the pressor* ' •f bar ehrrks against mio*. All wsa> iwimmioyty; or rafbor wsdingly, for a nlotl*. Bot ibeo— alas! id Iks racy loopret part of lbs ford— 1 Irod on * rrsrhtroot bit of wood, which rrrtod 1 'opyofo oo lha smooth node. O*or 1 1 oiled, beariny Holoo with io», oor dfi< SO riaa ootll fhirly •naked fnrti brad lo toot. % ' I oood tot dracribe tbo taoats of Donlid, or tbo mora oceoaisy ailooea of ilrl < ■o. Both boliorrdl baiffallea from mm i orakoraa. and my riral illastratod his in oorior ability, beoriay bar m bis a rata foi . Ifng di.taoca oo osrbooiaward path.— 1 Xa oro approookod tba hoo.r, Etrlao fool. 1 o g drier aod bolter bomorod, attempted 1 to conciliate mo. Bot 1 presorted s ' noody ailsooa — I mat aortiBsd bryood rod rasa. That night I packed op a f«w Ibiogi. jnd raa array. My boyish mind, aonailis, aod irtitalod, afayysratrd tbo roxatfon 1 it bad rocairad. aod promptod mo to a c on raa wklob fonaoaioly Ud mo to battel I retain tbao anally attend loch irregular itiof. I wool 10 Kdinborg, where 1 fooaii 1 a maternal oocle, a kind-hearted, child- !••« mas, who gladly fare mo a place is 1 bit home, sod employed me ia bia bosineat. Wealth lowed open it im. 1 be caao bia parloer — wait abroad — roaided for year* aa tha CoatiMM, aod fioallt ■ returned to Scotland, rich, •donated — ii •kort, arrrytblog bot mairied. Oao oroitiay obilo at a hall In Glasgow I I was struck by a young lady. of qoita no- ' prslondiog sppsaraoes ; bot whose' rs- ' marksulo boaaly aad high toood ayprss- " aioi indicated a mind of mora tbao ordiaary power. 1 was iatrodacod, hot tbr 1 Scottish oamas had long Man oortmiliar - lo my eat, and 1 cosld oot catch ban. L 1 wa» Hrim romsthisf, and ibera an sometkieg io tba taea. loo, that ooemsd ' familiar— somolbiag jay gfitlva of mixed plaassre'aod paio. "* ' Bot wo bacaao mil acqoalntad that , ateajd y. 1 loarasd without difficulty bar ' history. 8bo Baa from tbo eonutry, had 1 booa well edaeslad, her paraofa bad lost I t bait pro parly, sad aha was bo* y era rasa. J ia a family ia Ike eity. I SIM fascinated with her cooreraalioo, aod waa cootinaally reminded byg^rr grace and rrBaamont of tnaaeor, therrtu oaa eopabla of morioy with distioyai|W. .occaaa ia a far biybrr sphere than that which rortaaa seemed to bars allotted kor. ! I am bklhrally oaitber talkaifro aor prone ' to caaSdoaca; bat tbora was that ia this ' I yo.oy lady that Inspired both, aod ( eon- ' rerwod with bar aa 1 bad ooosr cowrorasd [ with any. . flat qosatiowa of tto rariou- • cooatrioa with which I was familiar, ladi- f , catad a ramarkabla knowledge of litarai tore, asd aa iacradibla atora of iaforms- , , Wo progressed io iotlmaey, and aa oor , • ooaearaatloo tamed oa lbs eanaea which iodseed «o many to Ira to their ea'irw land, [ I laaghlayly remarked that I owed my , oarn Ira rale to iblliwg with a pretty yirl la | I I bad tcarerly spoken tbo word* ore tbr ( blood moaatad U> h»r face, and waa nt , , eroded by. qqi la at remarkable peltoeea. ( I altribdiod tbia to tto boat at tha room ( — taoykod— sad at bar reqorai, procaodad ( tsytro the details of toy ford adraotare , I. with Hales Graham — which I did. paiot , > lay in ylowiay colora tto baaaty aid amiability of my lara. Har mirth ^orioy tba recital became { i almoft irreprra.ible. At its eaacluaion j • tto remarked : "Mr. Babertx, ia it poaalkla that yon ( . bare foryoltan ma T" igawd aa isetaaf— rs atom harad— sail _ I waa damb-foaadod. The My with whom , I I had baooma as intimate, area Halan , . Graham htreolf ! . , r I hate, aod as do yon, reader, lo Bead- , My pawM, a atery, Wi-war. .no. , t married— Holoa and I made owr bridal L ,«W te "tha old ^ao." Ji b ap1 W")1' iWM •« earriagw, I gtootod a . . oaaM Ulow wwrkioc lo tta «»W. sad -ho . OMNBodttbti a better ew« of labwowr, or i. aad ? ta dSodt te ^^htt^Mxpoaaa. ' SZ2S22* ** " ! MMB, Mm yw boa yw'r
aad aatwaroar aomorooa qaoriot aatoold frlaa'do. Difforoot men lUrt io life In dilfereni woya. I Irelioro, bowerer, that minr i« iba oaly ioatanco oo record or ogenilcwbo owes wealth aad h.ppioaaa lo rolliay •ror aaitb a pretty girl ia a atrram of A Modern Peter the «rcat. Tba St. Lou it Dcmorrot boa tba fullor - .ng:— Leal fall one of oor weoliby eiliaooo, , oho baa made a foitoaa aa a baker, took u family to New York and pot opal tbr , Metro politan Hotel. While looking ot , ■ha eigbia of tba metropolis, ha basrd of , ■ wonderful pataat bake-oreo which at- , • ha snry of all tba hakara of Gotham.— i Oar baker paid a flait to tbo booae where •bia area waa in operation, bot waa ool • Mowed to aoo It, sod could toaro nothing I .if. the principle opon which it area con- i .traded. lie felt bia Gallic pride wooad- • •d at this re huff, aod rraolred to fetfcoin | l,r oiyt rry of the oren at all haxarda I Uoiag to Chatham street, bo purchased a ' ■nit nl old clottoa, aod rotnrood to tbr , •akary aifd applied for a nlloation aa a i baker. Tbo proprietor war ., n weal of • good French baksr, aod yatr i iur Irirod rmplnymeot at Hflmo dollars ■ • seek. In ahoat three werkt oor ry tola tr • akrr bad learned oil about Iba oren, and i • •u«6rd In mat- lf that it waa a groat inaoa- i (ion aod worib a mint of mocry. H'Sao tbo patootoe, and purchased Iba sxclaairr i riubt lo oao lbs orco in tbo Slats of Mia- i eouri. Ho tbao rcluroad lo the b«kr-ib«; i tnd told tbo boa- ba muat Irare bim. I "Dno'l leara," laid iboboaa; "you are • > good baker, and suit ma exactly, and I i » ill iooraase your wagon to twoot; dollars a week rather than base you quit." "That ia Dst eaouyu to pay tba exI'ooaea of my family," said tbs journeyman, "tad 1 moat go oot Watt aad aoek other em| luymaot." i"Wby, how mocb down it coat to keep your family f" "I am payioy fifty dollars a week at tba i Moiropolitao, aad I don't think yoo would i •e willing to increase my wagaa to that "Why, wbo lha dance are yoo?" i "I am J— (i ., of St. voujr, and l bare bought the right lo uao your pa- i rent urur tboro, asd intend lo put up a doxrn or two of them, and would like to < employ yoo aa roreman." I Thc»w York bakar bad nothing mere ' say, and t.e two. frlaodi went lo tbr i Metropolitan nod had u'loag talk over a i OottL or .two of champagne. I Tracing a Hhip'a Conrae. A curioua apparatus called a hoxodro- | baa been ttfreotad by M- Garrodi of , Franca for lha purpose ol tracioy tbr . caarao of a ship, lis fixes iusidw the binoaq|a a ayatrm of wbael-work wbieh gradually enroll a long slip of photographic j papar with a gireu rrloeity aad borixoolally, iu tba diractioa of tbo chip's mo- , tion. Tha card of tba compass la pierced , >t tba poiat usually marked "North polr," with u bole carrying oamall object gluM. , Tha light, ia paeaiog through lha latter, -tr.kea upon tbo pbolograpbic papar, • bich bsing ia motioa, tbua rerelrca thr' •clinic impreaaina of a lias, tbo exact representation of tbaabip'scouroe, wbataror changes tbo lattor may bars oudalgoua. How would thia.wurk at night f — Tbo mauogata of tba Camdtn Home far Friotdleau Ubtldreo, who bono taken tuck a Barm interest ia that iailitation sro about lo ckuoyo ita aams to that ol tha "West Joraey Mama for Frioodlra" Gbildren." T»« Homo waa opcaad io M«y, 18fi5, lines which tiaia lfiy.oinr childrea bore reesiasd lbs benefits of In fostering care; thirty. three bars boon prqcidpd witb homes among tbo citiaots of Barhngtoa, Glouooatar and Ckmdea couatiaa ; aad at tbo preaeot time there ore twoaty-cix cbiidrso aador lu immediate care. Ongiaally, tba boacfiu of tba msUutlioa were daaigatd lo ba liwdtau to ' Gamdoa City aaly ; bat ill oaofalaoM hai beau to great that it Is prwpooad to sxtcad iu benefits lo all cock childrea with io Atlantic, Camden, Glooesator, Cemocrlaud, Salem aad Capo May eoaatias la order te supply oofficirot aocommodalioaa for their oolargod Hold or labor, l> ia also proposed to paichaaa a lot of aorcral acre* or gfoood io the rloioity of Comdoo. oa which tto maoagen iatsad to erect a building seflkieatly capacious to admK three knodrod children. Whan ibis oatorpriao io completed it will bw so notitatisa which wali rsfioet credit a pea all who arw interested ia tto impruro. — Tbo pampoaoopatephwf a alooo-fiatod uitfateB closed with tto folio wiay paaaago of Bcriptera : "Ho that gtrwtt te tto ' poca loedott te tto Lord. " "Thot may bo»f' aptiloqoteod Soaabo, "hwt wbao dat oaoodiad da Load Aids' t swa bim a -red «ooc" - -Tbo mast remark oMo ooao «T led." waateB so bare arer brarfi af, was that af a maa whw ore wp •« oight, bccaore b. eoaldaot doo tea whiak tt teha off firet;- ' WfoaMhtettirt -hO. t sob rood, a Maglo (Btt[*prepacty ap^ted* I te ddtoa re4ttn« to mads ooooreM.
The Ihoc On the Other Fool. A a mala writers bora boos publishing "Hiala Tor tha Lodlao" uret oiaco tha an u of priatlny waa firet put into practice, tup- .1 pnao wo rary tba ttlot u trifio by a few . "Iliatt lo Qrutlamoa," by a female get- I ' sip— and are haw they, lha lorda of crei j X tion, like It .- " "Yoaeg yontlamaa. wheo yoo mart a g lady on the street, noror stop to talk, but > ' join and walk 'with her aod soy shot you ' wool to, and than looro her. When you I mast a lady, dno'l gala at her as if she I • ere a wild animal ; If yoa waul to look f at hat, do to lo a reapacifal way ; thia will a plesM, the other dlsgort. Wbeo yoo meet : Isdy, take yeor cigar or pipeoot of )oor a month— nothing ia so disagreeable to her d aa to bore omoke. puffed io ber face. It h is batter sot to imoko oo the etroel al all. p Never chew lobtrco while walking with a d he caese she will bare a pleasant re* a membranes of yoo wben she goes home t and finds toren of yoer tobacco joica on ■ o pat dress. Wben yoo walk with a t keep yoor hands ootor yoor pock»la. fc Whan yoo paaa a lady don't make any re- j n marke to yoor friend ootll abe ia out o< I * hearing. Never eoy a lady ie nyly, for ( a •hi will ba tore to bear of it, tnd you will { " tore to enemy for life. Meke it a rule to i I •ay nothing, if yoo can't apeak arell of r » person. When yoo ore io church, don i , u cbnw tobacco— don't bawk and, tpn— don't , » ait and watch the ladies — don't talk— »• don't lis down on Ike seat— don't turn t aronnd to see wbb it eomltiy in— don't get c and go ont during terries— (it ia batter c to listen to • dry sermon than here your i n fftsnda think yoo disrespectful)— don't pa1 1 f. yoor foot wlitlo tba sieging is going on. ! a. and if yoo cao't sing, don't distorh yoor h neighbor by mokiog bidaons noire", more < appropriate to a madboote than a church. •• if tba atrrieea hara already coffwaanced, a: don't go into chortb during prayers;. and c oy all mcaos dou'l wear creaking bouU— li don't go lo Bleep In charrb, because yoo | . will snore or make terribly, ugly facet, c thereby ennoying yoor orighbor. Wb-u j the aerrieea are over don't stood in the ; « church, but quietly go oot and go home. ( Don't atop In front of the chorch to watch , u the ladies' feat ; young men who do this j •rs alwaya daspiaadYfHVm. When you i u Intend to visit a lady, dou'l^moke or chew t tobacco while Do yoor way tk bar booae. » Tobacco smoke gets into yoor heir and .• afetbes, and yoor breath aod Ibla smoke It fills the room with a disgusting scant, s which makes tba lady tick— and tba tight : t of yoo. arar after, rerirea the tame feel- d ing. Never lean a chair back on ita hiud d lags. 1 bare ceoo rtlueble ebeirs broken • c to pieces bygaotlaman rocklnglhemaal.es ; j in thia woy. You alto maty yourself oa- j tt popular, aod leave the impression that o yoi were broogbt up in a stable. Never I pick yonr teeth at the table — never pat | d yoor kolfe in the hotter— (I once raw a 1 p young man lick bia knifn before taking | a butter) - uever take more oo your plate | t tbao yoa can eat— nav»r drink your tea or j g coffee, making a noiae like a pig twilling c »lop— oevtr pot yoor elbowa or arms on j t the table, and never stick your feet across upon tba feet or drraa of the partou op- . u poiita you." a There are many other profitable "biota", j D 1 which could be given, bot tbey are re r •erred for another occasion. c TrIIiog Fortunes by Linen in l: (be Hand. Alwaya chuoss tbo left band. Doe of c tba lioea, which indeed ia reckooed the I 1 principal, te-oallwfi tha Ita* of lira ; thia | 1 , llaaanelotaelhalbomb.aaparalingitfrom " I iba bollaw of the band. Naxt to it tba I , natural Una lakes iu bsgiuuiog Trom tha > ! riting of |b« middle finger. Tba table 1 , line, eommonly called the lioa of fortonei ' , begina under the 1(1)10 finger, end ends I , near lha (ore<fiagor. Tha girdle of Ve- < , lire, aoolher lino, begioe near the joint of < , tbo forw-Boger, aod eadt in tba middle , finger. The line of death ba counter line • to the lias of Ufa; and ii by como called < , the lister lias. There are • also lioea io ' , tba flashy parte, aa in fha ball of -the i i thumb. If lhalinaa which are in tha mid- I dla of tba baad, and ar* called tba table ' lines, are broad tod fair, wilhoat being broken, tbo party will -lead u happy and 1 comfortable lite. If tte line from the r ; wrist gout airtight ap to the Utile ficg ar J , it ie a better sign than if brokao, for the* ■ it deootra the party will live to a goork > old ago ; bit, oo the contrary, ihoold tba 1 , line waat oooUaoatioa, be ia io daagor of , suddeo death. , If tba lias or lite, which ia tba'. wbicb , rose from the wrist by lha ball of tb» Iba gab, aad ends under tba fere-finger, be , clear, aad soda wit boat bnaks. It denotes paasaaeioa, prosperity, aad bappy old age. Bound Unas, like aami-cirolsa. oo tba ioI Bids ar the tips or tba Bagoro, promise » boasea. Had* aad iabari'ADCt ► As many Haaa af oroaara aa a woman r has is bar write, aa many childrea ska may » aspeot te bare. Tf tba middle or taMa < Haaa ia tba baad are vary aarrop aod coatrweted, Mba sign af poverty aad crotatt • iottawarid. IT a araakad lias go through - tta table ltea.it a saiga of aadd.ad.arh; bat If It rwa* airaigki tbrwagh, it U a goad ... tigo- If tba Baa ar rortaaa strikes froa ' babied tba ball af tba ttamb, ar maaat of tbo fare-twgwr, acraaa tba palm aad lips • af lite, aad lass. ItaeK la ar aaaMbe soft • or Batty part af tbs bead, aa tba little L hgte tett.lt te a twaeatfw af ipgt«Ba. ■(■■ ■!!■■■ u.a,
! Tbr Public school System. < Th. bill to astehliab a system nT pahlrr 1 < ,iBatructron, which baa jot! been inrro- j l dared in the Stale Senate by Mr. Beille, « is the reaol! of tba labors of tba Slate a of h duration, who hats beep en. e gaged ia months past in codifying the , r 1 psrfrct nnity end system. It preside* J r | >hat the general controls or public inslrnc. ion in lha Sluts shall be vested in a Sta'* « of Kducation, to consist uflkeTrus- i h teat of the School Fund and the t rustees, j • and Treasurer of the Slat* Nor- " urn I School. Thia board, in addition to i 1 ihe auperaifiou ol Ike public school", shall c appoint the State and County Supermten ; 1 books in all the reboots of tba State, : '< prescribe all rdlae lo. teachera' inatitotes, i » decida all appeals from deciaiona of the j * State Superintendent, and g-nsrslly direct j a j be pai-l by tha Comptroller. The " ery of laanly five buudied.dollare, and tr ! |( requited lo have bis office at tbc Slat- r | ID Trautuo. Ha shall have .uprr- _ „ j vision olall tbcschoolsoftb. State raceiv (| ) ing any part of tha State approprtailon, u i sckoul monies to «hiWb they way ba etel j tied, (hall be an ex. officio member uf al1 ,| i county aud city boards ol examiners, da , • ihe achoo/ last, aud may, at any nine, (| lha payment of any pari or I. a , i Hckools are am kept accurdiog to law. J j Tba bill defines Ihe duties of comity K i child in the county between the ages ol „ | shell lie in no csw lets Uao fifiUO. In any city shall have a city supermten- c I of schools, -ho IS not al.o tha coon. j (| such city tbull not b« Ceunted in determin- lt i ing the salucy of the couoty euperialao*' y j of add city, wbicb would otherwise belong ,, , the county superintendent, shall davolve upon (be city soperiuieudenl. The ,, i county auperiuteudeut shall examine ami ,s leacbess, fix tha boundaries uf „ I of general Supervision and auperiotei.' 1( I for slate •rfaolarshipe at the Agri- i, cultural College The coooly •uperiulei.- ^ tion te be culled "The Stale Association j of County Superiotrndeute." „ The fourth article of the billdefiuea the c| of school truateas, conferring ubao- „ aolboriiy over schools, teachera. , Icbolara aod ecbool properly^ Tbo dit- : l( trict traaleaa of each te-oabip aliall to- | gather coo.tltet. aa uaociauoe to be h j called: "The Township Hoard of True- ; p I taaa." | b ' Iu tba fifth article of tha bill lha duties : p | uf teecbera are defined, and the sixth pre- 0 i scribes rarioua regulatioos for the govern- „ | meot of pupils. They aball pursue Uie t, j required coorre of study ; aball oae tb* \ tittle aeries of text books, and shall sob- | „ | mil lo the authority of the teachers ; con , ! tinned aod wilful disobedience, or open j ! defiance of tbe aolboriiy of the teacher, r | tbe uae of bablloal profanity or obscene ' , I shall CODSUtile goou cat'se lor 1 ( suspension or axpulsiou fro in ecbool ; any ( pupil who ebull iu any way cut deface, or ] utberwiae injure any school bouse, fences ] or oul-boildiogt thereof, aball ba liable to ; , suspension aod punishment; aud tbe j , parent of sack papil aball ba liablt for | damages lo double lbs arnooot af injury, on complaint of lh( teacher ortroaleea. The act provides for a Stale Hoard ol | Examiners who aball bold sxamioalioue , of leaebere acd grant Stale certifleales, , wbicb ekall eolitle the bolder to teach iu . any part of tbe Slats. Each Coualy shall , a Coouly Board of Examiners, aud . every city which has a Board of Edacatiou governed by apecial laws aball have a City Board of Examiners. r**Io reference to the State Normal School i It ia provided that tba number uf popila • ' shall not exceed that lor each member ol V Iks He Data aod Ueaaial Assembly ; each conoty shall ba aotitlsd lo fill Ibrea time- ' aa many seats io tha acbohl al it baa representative* io tbe Legislature ; tbs applicant* shall give aa adiaieslou. a written , Declaration, signed with tbair pan baud", that their object io seeking admission to , the school ia to qualify tbemselm for the employment of common school teachers, aod tbal is lh»ir iataolien to sogaja in , that employment in tbia Slate for at least two year*. A n anneal appropriation ol • 810,000 .ball ba msda for tba sapporl of • thia school. Provision ia also mada In i iba bill fnr graded schools aad district > schools, and tba regulation therefor ale i prescribed, i Tha dalles of tba Truateas of tba echoo; I fund *ra defined et some length. Among i I olbtt ttiagl lb*y are reqairad, oa or be- j i (an lbs first Monday of April ia ovary ! f year, tt appropriate oat of tba aaaaal io- ! • coma for the support af pablio schools. : t the rem of forty thoassed dollars ; sod if s tta aaaaal lacome af said fund shall aoi , haaa haaa recti red ia fill, or shall ba | kt W pwrpore, ttre tb. raid
j ae*aotbtte *ed aod ompowerel in j j draw fnr any sum 'oecDSsary to make jtp j ! lbs deficiency, by warrrtil eignJd by llie j i who is directed to pay tb" seme, which j : school food, at soon as the tame shall It. j From lb* revenue of the slate Ihe so - ' 1 or sixty tbousaud dollars per annum she . , appropriated, te. be apporlinnvd io the manner among lha several counlianl this state, in addition to the Sam of fnr. • of tbe school food, tt ju.l men i The concluding sections of lbs bill re ecbool purpose", nod nl.poUtea tba time, i at which school districts aliall meet for ' ' Death of Ret. ». 1 . Monroe, D. D. gloom Sand.) over the oolite MethadjU , oeV^O. fully known. Mr. Vttnru. panee.. ihrougri tbts city at about ball-past rl.tri, Philadelphia, oo bi" trey to Massacl.o - 1 Mils. Th. conductor to going ibrou.b i car. at Ka.t Newark, ootk-ad him. • roand lying dead to HargeD Cat ' 1> i supposed that he I...I an attack ot sun ■ jerked from '.he platform, atriktag the iui-1 - With bit hea l. Ilia bovly which waa r..uo , which ba fell, w.s tekeor'io the Hud. a. . County Court House, aod Jar-tc. Al ... i ndg. permitted II to be removed to Ihe resldance of tbe R-v. M. K Klbaoa. Methud'itt Uburch at lladsno City— an., c Ills family Bert luform.d or tbe dre.d'u < event by telegraph ; Fooeral serf teas were held ia the neigk c •SumUy al taruoon, thaRr e . Me.sra Mat.l ■ Tbnisou, Horr, fTaulon, Morrill aod t Ellison officiating. Tha body was taken t Camdeo in the six P M. train. u The death or l»r Mouroa was nnnouncou j 'root tha Method..! pulpits lu this cay s and l.eltug allu.ioa, mad. • to his luatustry. Tbe R.r. Dr. Duhtel, ot ' s Peal's, staled that tba deceased ban I made arrangements lo preach in ibai : t church on See day morning, bat had sub . svquently written to ba released from Ike , i eugagemapt to ord-r that he might faihu I | 1 oppolotm.ni at Lyon. Maauaebuaotte. , . Rav. 8. Y. Monro, ana bora to hlouni i ■ Burltogiuu CoaLly, .New Jer-ey , ' i was for totna lima engaged n, sacala i , bu.in.s", but joined the Now Jersey M. 1 Conference to 1643. lie hue since 1 occupied pulpits iu Salem (bis first ! 1 I appointment). P.t.raoo, Trenton. Prion.j New Brunswick, Jer-ey City and this city— first in charge af lha aid i pastor el tba Clinloo street chtrcb. Hal | also Presiding Elder of the Camdeo i land Hridgsiou Districts uf tbe N. J. Coo. j j but bas been Iur years a mem e. uf tbe Newark Cuufereuce. : Ha was one of lbs best known and mo"i , { ussfal members of lha Methodist mioistiy. j Daring beet sent as a delegate lo three I General Conferences aod al tba last one,, held in Philadelphia, ba was a very proui- j ineut candidate ler the office of Bishop. | Had ba lived, ba would id all probability bare boao elected a Bishop uf the Mel bo- ' dist Kpiacopal Church at tbe approaching ' Georral Conference, to be held io lH6-i j At line Philadelphia General CooTerenc j of 1864 be was appointed a member o( ti.e Genera! Missionary .Committer, aod after I wards aas apfuioled by tba Bishops o I tba Cburcb aa Corresponding Secretary o | iho oealy organised Society for "Church I Extension," and resigning bis charge in ' 1 Jersey City he has siace ibat lima devotnw bis entire energies to tbe furtherance c tba cease or tba society, wbuse claims lo- j presented lo cony rogations io all | arte id ' the country, with that claaroess aod fnrc< ' wbicb always characterized bia preschit? 1 It was lb tbia service that ha lu.t Ills li£e Tba qualtyra wbicb gave^ Samuel Y 1 Meuioa bis eminence ware not perhaps r great genial aad extraordinary- talents. bot rethar a strong common tanse, a lira ' ciaaa extewllre ability aad indefatigable 1 perseverance, as well as a gertknrsa id ' disposition and a purity of purposa wbiri endeared bim to all baarla. Ms his deau ' tba church of God has baeo dapr red <• ' an able aod derated miuiitrr, and thoc- ' sands iu tbia aad fiber Elates will mourn hi« loss a> a peiaonal affliction. He was I about fifiy yoars of age, aad Vavaa a- wife I ( mod daughter, who reside at Camdsa. — * : His father, also, it (liU living al Mount r : Holly. i, I — Davis, tba writer oa Bpirilualism, If | taya that "tbs apinlaal warld it mad* fn a it [Ufa paiot*, seat out from 'I La chemical a eualiUoa of tba plauais." Ws are glad d - Iba ^uaatlnw ia salted.
Congressional NummaryMokdav, Fas. IDh.-In ibelS«aate Mr : Chandler inurml lo lake up hie retolaliaa , 1 mqoiring inio Ihe authority of th* Acliug . jj'resi.leiit of the United Steles ta.ppaiat j priiti.ional gnvernors lor iba States ; recently in reoajlion. He marie along I -p-ecli in is. or of hi. propoaitiou, aad 1 on the rc>nlnitesi being tak-a up Mssais. 1 Couueaa, Howard. Feosiidss and Pomuroy al.o spoke. Mr. Counast cootaedad ibai Andrew J.ibn-on was only acting Presideni. but h* Ihuoghl teat hu baicg addresrvd by that tills would detract from ■ h- dignity uf the office. Mr. Fataaodaa I bought ilia resolution should aot have been offered, as 8euatart should ba csra1 fol about forming or expressing opinions regarding the aciioot of Iba PreaideUl. as ; ri.ey would thereby render Ibdm-slvee . •ucoiiipetrut tu >ii as judges io owes of bia i "pe-icbmeol. Tb* resolutioo waa laid ; ou lha table. Tha lluasa bill makiog appropriaiiuol fur Ihe p.ymaot af invalid peii.ii.iis aas lukso up aad passed, aad u.s.> tha I'ost Office Appropriatiso bill. I'll* jurat resolution proposing to ameod ■ he mn.tituriuD bv makiaj .K. Praaidaal ■■■eligible lur_ reelection aas called up, • soil uebale upfiu it was iutarrupttd by lu Ih" lluuse, tba re.olut.ou of Mr. Xeell favoring the extension of the right .•f suffrage lu womeu was called up, aud pending ditru.siou upon it the morning •■our expired. The salact committee charged with lavefligaliug tba New Or■iy repui", aud Mr. Elliot, ta uuuuactioa with the fir f t uauieU, presented a bill for lUe re-estebliahuiviil uf civil guTrvumant , 41. Iy inured lb* prenuus qurstlon, and ... House eecuudeu lb. mutioa. Mr. El■ol finally .aid it was dvalr.ul* that tba gentlemen .uould ,«.d tb. bill balur. a w"" ""v1 FteFeuted. iccsuat, Mux. i Jib. — la tb. 8*a.U, Viuaucr, reported . b.ll auiHorttug and on er ting Ihe Secieiary ul lha Treasury tt ..sue temporary luau certificates lor the purposa ul redeeming aud retiring eay Fre u.nk.upi bill was taken up. and Mr. desired tu offer au aineudiueat picreatiDg raueis l^pui becumiug rolsubaukiupls. A sharp ucbate .osu.d on ibis p- op, union and also on - tba sob. Jeol ol uialteealHl.Ol Of L'uiOD msO IU lb# 8ouih, in which Mr. Doulmle took ocas- " lu say tb.t Jack Hamilton had tak.o a free woman la La Uraegr, Texas, aad I ■ he rale ber. M r. (Joaoess said ba aa* suuiuvr'a lash. After lortb*r debate tt* i proposed amendment wag declared eat of | order, and the bill was passed by Iwautytwenty oay*. It .»> (0aa lu the House lbs cooslusratlu* of tb* bill reported on Moooay from lb* .Select Commutes uu the Now Orleans Kiuli waa I resumed. A Iter considerable skumishiag iso hours was granted tt* -r, . l(l. s..ii uebate. Mr. B*yar first adj dressed (be Uuose and was followed by I Mr. II aiding ul Kentucky, who, in spwakv j i ig ul the outrages ua Luiaaisla lu tba . nuuth, cited tbe Lindaly child mnrder, , the mu.der ul two old women 10 Maioa, •ud other cases as greater tuao any per- < jKlrsted iu lUa Euutb. He said ibst Biackburn, wuu roaab-d bisai.p^bild ovwr a red but stovr, aud I'rubat, wbo aur- , • Uered a family iu Philadelphia, wet* fed- ■ j era! - soldiers, "aod most of tbs crimrauls n ti.* North bad been lo tha fadsral army. . After a speech from Mr. Elliott, and *a . unsuccessful attempt ul filibustering, tbs j ! vote was tak-n atiu tbe bill was passad by - j yeas 113, oay* 48. la theevewing s**si*i. t '.he bill to establish military gorarumaale ' in tbe South was taken up, and Mr. K*Uay I addressed tbe House iu lis advocacy.- — j He was followed by Messrs. Mayoud, ' Allisou, Guifiild and others. • | Wkuxudat, Ftt. 13th.— Id tbs Ssaala io-day the pusstga of thu blil fer tba aah ! labliFUtuaul ol eitil gn.-rt.meal by tko ■> House was auaoaaced, anil tha lams bill n -at 'miuadlalely takoa up. bat iu cocsideration trquiriug uuaaimout coataql it • was pnslpoued. Th* bill Vb pooith l(r- ■' ■ ceny of gorernurwot property by a fias of ( 5 5,000 aod impnsoomtal waa passad. — N umerous bills ware reported (avurably r or adv*r'»ly from tha various commiiteas. A Mil apprupriaitug gSU.MO fot iba'temparsry relief of destitute colored people >. ia tha District, the tarn to be distributed 1 ' y t he Framlutra'a Bureau, waa passad. r In tha House the cousideretloa of Iba 'I hill to aalablisb military yovrromteU ia th» South waa tarumad. Tha bill waa L pasted by a rota uf 109 -y»as sgalast 5u. ' nays. The bill «s passed describes tba S.ates "ff cied by It as "iba lot* iu Celled " confrds tale ritttvs," Instead of "so aaBtd '• Slat*"." as originally printed, aad iateita I* ,tka ward "local" before lha words '.'civil - tribanals." A raca-a was uksu. aad ao 51 rwuasemhling, lb* considaratiua of tba bill I • »m.rd oriel ing law* relative to tba io'.aroal tavauoa was proceeded with ia Gamu.ii tea of lb* Whaia. al — Modal Wires formerly tank a 'rtitth id ia lima •' bat aew, with ttt aid o{a saw* i«f asabiaa, tkay *8* o*d (| pd Upd,

