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VOL XII.

CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17. 1867.

NO. 619.

Ski port's ffiorntt. DUKenct. Wrerj pntn* hold* * Niton lo II CmII m nod IU bosom mt»l rlrt'. Cf«M wn m lb* cetera tlui ut wta «, Lor •" '•-* to work with —art aad Ddght. TT«o H to wo shall —I Hew to story, ■ But w* may to warm -Ittta • tide, Hoi? tko kuu flood to ooor tho (torr ThetehaUeklne— a wehare lolled Addled. Thonfon, thooflk low prates, or help, or he— oo, Lot >o work With hood, or heart, or hoadi ror wo know tko futon ofla* aoofl oo. Mot Wmirftorday may floko koflflntM Wkon our pre—at labor koth IU rod i •ooflflk ogo. k r tkflt kofon tl Cook otflgto otnoto kotk I to for rtbnlloa, ' Worklflfl'noolio loot work mono I Polten flfld toll on aol l.nlk lotloo. ' Cut ware, ehaertod.wUl flioko earn# fulun r»l» OflUaoilaalwooll ood tko oowo will tod or j ,, " CMtlll. Woo murmur wkOfl thai/ ehy lo olaor. , i A ad whulty bright to Tlow, ffflflo aw oil apeak of dark oppoor ■a tfcrlr (root bwm of Woo. Aad oowo wtlfc tkoflkful loroon flllod, If kot oo. otrook of light. 0o> ray Of God's good merry. gild T— dertaett of tholr sight, la poloooflfln kaflrio Uol ook. Why Ufo Israeli a dreary took, A ad all rood tktago denied. A— heart* 1* aaoraal kau odwlrr . Bow loot boa lo tkolr old, .. flwak rtok poowtokw wodo. ^isf(tUnt«DS. "TAkKlr DOWN." "I'll tab* fitapaoa dowa a pag t«-day," Mil Caltman Bronkt, at bo (toad itrap- *•« kit bcoko— diaaor volume af course ■ Iflcladod— preparatory for tckool. "What, my ton!" otkod kit motktr, wbo had eaa(bt tko biltar taaa. tkaugh ihw wordo war# aal iataadad far bar oar. t'Wbat did yra (ay, Calamau 7" I laid,- hesitating a lIUlo, "I said I would jaat Uka 8imp*o* dowa a • Mttla ta-day." aaipkaaitiB| dowa with a. half-vabamaol add. ■'dad what say yaa aiaao by that?" aokad bit matbar ia a gaatla taaa, picking a thraad of Uat front hit eoat. ••I mean that Law Simpeoa it tha mast eaaumplabte Strut— Ibe mo V affected, ovartwWtisg and disagree abi* bipod thai a*ar at la glad with daeaot bay* 1" "Why, Galay, haw aneitadly yon Ulk. Tbit ia aiatnol for yon. What bat angorod yon to t" "1 wot tbinkiag what a low thiag Simp did UM tight. Blakemse and 1 won ttaaditg by tba door Jntt at lha girlt * wait eoaiiar aai af tbaif antry ; and Slap nana i trotting aloag aod goro lay cop o kteak right ia amoag them; tha ataan aatT'OacV pUaoa, don't call bin hard aanaa. Boy, are rary apt te knock all «apa, yoa know, tbaagh -I'm tare it la very lmpilltt." "Wall, M'tl ran It — ha oaly did It to aha w' tha girl* bow grand and twaapiag ha Maid bo, and got ihtir Uagh at to to*." fiH tbey laugh maahV . "Baao af tbaaa did, fboagb Mitt Lang, by ptekad it f> sad Wwabwdlt." "Awd did yaa think ta thank hat V * •'Not at Iba moi— at. I woo oa ootod that 1 (argot ta bo polite, a>d that* tha "MBff Udaad tba Wwrot af R. Intah «0w da « liitto ham silaet ilaakt at f~t« - * •» I aatioat yan, my aaa, ba awalrai all aakiad foaling*, aad bo Carta* es to yaar schoolmates, a 1 wort ro>Hbi lint tbaao pretty wardi, 'Good far cedl," yaw katw. Good morning ' dNto**-,. "tiaad mere lag mathar," natwarod th* ywath iantuafl— twhnl tobdaad, girjog a - - lark la Iba tlrao-bocklo. aad haaadlag away to tnbaal wtto that cheery naaaaatiataaiaaa "Good far ceti" chiming placet ally among kit tbanghu. Blm$ra.,:h...rar, g*t "tnkti dawn." tbaagh not aa Cqtemau Brack* had at lift dntwaiiaad ; far ha kaaw lha baUar That ' vary aaai^d ^ka'aebaWrt own nahiag oat lata lb»J»f< aaa af Aha bay, Oaagha Bimpaaa'a'np aad Una it aoat Itdaamaj , aad Aha.t Brook, ran aad Jltfbd I it n». and^baadod It to Iba impar"•^d br Bmaht ! 0«0d for — t -tod -WyilWl Ob pray -

j tmallor bayt bapponod to ba ntar tho j girla aod board dbat tboy aaid ; aad at j I b imp, on taw tbom looking at biio. ha eallad tba boy and inqnirad in a low ton, what tbay wera taring, and tha little fal- ( low rapaatad Ihoir rnacl wordt. Bo il coma aboat that Bimpaoa gat "takaa down*," bow aa rarely Uolomaa oorer know ^ and it warn parbapa at wall, oinea bo bad ^ the awaat eonaciontneaa of doing "good for aril aad if bit kindly rntorn con. ^ taiood a wheletome ranhka, may it bo 1 ooletary not waly to Simptoo, battoatkor ^ boy*. — Canfgati jaa/iof . A Bad Foundation. * Porting along tka atroet th* othtr day, I aaw a crowd collcctrd aroaad an nnHn r itbad bailding. I Hopped aad aaan leaped that Iba aide wall af tko hoata had falUn ^ killing two men aad wonndio* a.raral f atbara. Tba qatation* paitod fram lip to flip, "How wat it!" "Why did it foil!" "Who la toblamo?" "Tba eanaa it plain ( J oooagh," aaid a man eridaaily a builder. ^ [ pointing to the bate or the building "il bad a bad foundation— to# weak by ball ( for anek a wall." p ( I pat aad rnaad to the front ; il wat tall ' and itatfly, of beautiful red brick, witb ' j while merblo cappinge aad ornamaou— altogatbor a fair and noble hoot*, aid, ] I bat for tha terrible gap, pleaiaal lo loak | ' apon. j , With n aad heart I went en my way- ( Toe aoalt gona to tttflf laot aceonai, aad j wounded tufftrort left ta drag out traary j daya aid plgbtt, all bourne omac&edy laid I t a bad foundation. What folly, nay, what j ( gailt, tbuo to aodaagor bnaiaa life! Ab | y»», Il f* net enlj^a iheaghilttt, bot a ; ( wicked Ibia'g to lay a bad fanadaUea ; ( aad ynl bow many trory day ara guilty ol | It. L Tba achaal-boy wka ia oaly atudions j j ' aad qoiat wban tka laackart aya ia upon ; . kim ; wbe will gal t a itinera af b>» , > prablamt by tha "hay," ar fram aflotbor , bay 'a (lata, ioataad of working than out ( himialf; who will break rule t whentTai i ha can do to without being puaitktd ; or f who will ipesd tba day In tba itreet pitying truant whan bit parent! think be it M , I tebool, it Uylng a had fonndalion. i The girl wbo ie careleet aad nnlidy u | i. to her drete, who ia ia too mtcb haet* ta , tat har ream in' ardar neatly and Ikor- ' enghly, it layiag a bad foundation. , I Wflraa fltlll tko boy or girl who it ill- ( tempered or eelUo when coked to anici 1 at kama, to fetch a pail of walor or a , ■ atilk af wood, to edloto tbo yoaogor 1 cblldraa or raak tbo eradlo ; tba boy or ( girl wha aayt, "1 don't want to," wbon - turh litllo — rritaa ara needed, or goao , - grumbling to do thim, ia laying a bad , foaidation. > Tbo boy who ia tompted by tha open , ' ahop en Snnday to apend bit miaalstar; , 1 raooty and yield* ; who it limpted on a < » bright day ta take a walk, a rida, or tpU ' inataad af go lag to Bonday achool. and , > yield*, it lay tig a bad foundation. i Tho boy who tnrna o»or for another ' little tap after ha it called in tba marning ; who thiukt "it will do jut aa wall ta^aor. ' row" whan tbera li anything nnpleataat 1 to bo done, foKgalliag that ta.morro* ' aarar toan, la layiag a bad foundation ! AU thaaa boya aad girla ara kdfcfora. • ' and character it tha •traelara Ibty arr 1 rearing. Ah. tbera ara tbanaaad* who make aad mietakM j Idlaaeaa, dalny, want of raflalnltoa, dhbooa ty la taiaB thingi, < Sabhath . hraaking. dHakjng. falaahood. . theft tb— a ara all laid ie tha foandoiloo. ' Fatal trrara they eftee pro*#. Later ia Ufo, whet ebaald bo the etrong end 1 oftblo character of a tin, beautiful to 1 ' contemplate, Utl* with e tndden crath ' that bonce him forarar fram tho raapoct ' * of gaod moi, aad Itatei hit aaal a wrack 1 " far ataraity. Utile baildara, lay the foandalloa Ira* and aara sad etrong. Loak woll to tho littlo week plaru ; mok* Item eectro. ' Aak daily bolp from Ood. aad bo will aid ' yaa ta boild a gaod aad trao eharaetor, talk at area hit para ijoa may look.qpoa | with .pUaanra.— Child' e Camfanion. — Dr. Prenklla remarked that a man at a (ton goto two dollar* for tha aae he tpaato ia darfltog Ut mlad, nkt dooafbr ' a dollar UM ant It aay other way. A man rata a pound af eager aid it it goao, ' and tt# ploaoar* ha hat aajoyad U eadtd ; 1 bat tho latormnlioa ho goto bom a aowt- | papa* U m aaa i ad ap to ba aojoyod aaew. and to ba u**d wbeaa**r oceatioa ar laeliaallaa call br iL A nawapapor it ant ' ibawUtotaafoaamaaaeamwmaa.hu ■he wfodowi of the Age and tb. patt .got, A family wiihoot a aawapopar ia always ' a yaar babtwd tba tkaa la gaaatal Infer. * mwUba; booMoa <My ran mrrer thlak mnch I oar lad mqch lo talk aboat, Aad tbo. ' Ibora ara tba" Blti* caoe fro-lag ap with- ; - L mlddU^and^m» marrfod ayrl |

far ACTBonrrr.J tl Proceedings of City Cwnncll. o Car* l*r.Airo, Ar*u8. '67. Tha coseeil mat at the call af tba L ■ Preioat— Mayer Magenagl*, Rreordar ,• 'lloghrt. Alderman Kanoody. aod Matin. , Cako. Sckallanger Jotapb, Bchelleigtr f< W. 8., and William*, Coantllmao. ^ The minnls* of teal m**tiog w*ra road n and approead. p Tba Miywr aaaounced that tws 'actaciat agisted in tba council, canted by the % death of Mr. Knock Edmnndt aod tba reignition ofGol. John Weat. wbao N Mr. Williams morad that tba eoancil | proceed to 811 tba taeaaaiat, Which was agreed to. Mr. W. S. „9chell. ogrr morod that the | 51 canoed by ike deoth of Mr. Keecfa | Cl Edmocdt be Slled, | N Maura. John 11. W. War*. Samuel R. ' M aod Uenrgt Hlldratb ware placed j ia aominalion. A ballet being bad. Mr. jokn <1. W. | Wart bating r.coi'od a majority of all i , iba *otai cut. wat declared elected, aad p awern into efice. lo aertn far ana yaar. ' Tha eonueil *thao proceeded to 611 tha j > racancy canted by tha ratiguilian of Col. I Jobs Wool, when j . Maura. Jobo W. Blake, Samoel R. l.ud. j | aad Qeorga Bildreth ware placed io i nomiaation. I A ballot being had. Mr. Baronal R | Ladlam, hariag rac*i*ad a majority af all ; e j lha tote* cut, wu declared elactod to j j tar*# for two yoart. , fl | Coaatil proceeded ta tba alectioa af a . city clerk to ter»e,fbr tha eatiiogjyeer. j 4 ! Monro. Henry Hand, Jet. B. Hsgbtt | and Walter A. Barrewa wars placed ie i nomination, aad | A ballot baiag bad. Mr. Jotapb B. Ilnghea hariag racairad tba highest oaaber af eclat, wu declared elected, and twarn into oBca. A Jobo B. H airman wu noanimaatly l elected city solicitor. Council proeaadad to tha election of a ttrest eemmiisieotr, whan r Maura. William Slitas, George W. Samnal Sbioldoetnd Jotopb Q. f William* wera plued lo nomination. c On thn third ballot, Mr. WilUnm Stitai received a majority of all tha rotes out, s aid wu declared elected. r Mr. George W. Smith wu aeaoimoitly elected keeper of the elty clock. Cornell proceeded to the eleotioa Of a ^ pneed keeper, when ^ Meurt. Leonard Camp, Jama* Crowell nd Thoaafl Tborataa ware placed ia oominatinn. A ballot belag bad. Laanard Camp ra- ' ' caltad a majority of a|l tba »otoa cu'. i aid wu declared eleeted, an i (warn Into ' ' office. Mr. William* morad that tka p retail * ellewuoee ol two dollera per week for out- ' doer relief for ibe poor be dltceatiaeed 1 daring the eprisg end esmmtr monthi, ' Which wet agreed le. ; 1 Mr. Hugh*i martd that tka wetekmet ' ' diifoatinoed, Which wat not agrasd to. Mr. Williams moved to r-eonaidar tk», ' action df eonarll in raforaoca ta pay of ' watahmac, ' Which wu agrasd to, whan Mr. Warn mo*#d ta radnta tba pay to 1 on* dollar ltd Wfky eaatt per night. ' Mr. Zonaody monad to amend by mat- ' iag tba pay one dollar per night, Which amendment wu leu. Aad the metioa wu thea egret d to. ' Mr. W. S. Schelleoger monad that tha ' dity retain tba toe af tho prauat coaaeil ' room I— tbo torn of unnaty-flro dollar* for th* year; with thn priritogn or leuiag ' it for pnhlto mutinp, 1 Which wu agrasd to. Mr. Enoch Hood, eeaitable-aloet, of- ' farad Memrt. Reeampent* Hand nod ' Sam o*l R. Magsnegla u hi* baadamaa, ' who ware, na motion, approved by tha ' eonneil. 1 Tba petition ar Thomu L. CIIITord, of ' tko Bborman Hoate, far liaaaor, WU pre- I aaatad and road wban 1 Mr. Warn mined that tha ^button ba < granted for tha Urm of one yaar, Wkiah wu agraod to, aod thn asm of ' •tnoaty-lna dollar* auumd u tha teat ' of tiooau. I Bill of Bury Band br tha aaa of 1 eight dollar* for oxira urnie— u city dark wu prwaatod, when Mr. K'ltady mo**d that aa ardor ba 1 grastod for Ua tarn of thru doiUra u ' extra eompeaaation. Which wu agraod to. Mr. Kanoody monad that tka Mayor ba ' inatractod to bane Ifty cardt of Uata af aiambare and eammittau prtatod, 1 Wkloh wu agreed to. 1 Mr. Boghu monad that an ardor to too ' am* o»t af ftur daUun ho greeted to tho * rant— of too poor for relief already » tt:.-- ' Which was agraod U { Mr. Coho moved toot tha di.gt . ! of toa eoosoU for too wiotof purbe I priahad la tha "Oeaaa Wane." Mr. Wore morad that tba warn of tfly . j del. art ha aMaaad u aampaneoUon far ,| Mr. WdUaJT manad font tb* eamoaR i ufopa to* Wr lama awd Mafoo 0/ Ord-af

lutoMOeil for thoir gonoromooljootll j otbarolko ordered, IV hi ;b wu hgraad to. The follawiog bille ware pauad: That. L. Clifford, for board af ahiparaeked teamen, $13.50; Them at B. Hagbeo, far lighting lamp, aad watching from March to April 7, $52 ; Jee*pb SehslUngsr, half ton of coal, $4.75 ; Evening Btar Lodge, I. Ol 0. F., for one year's rant ol 1 renm. $60; A. P. UUdratb, urnicet oo I ■ of Registry, $6. The folisaiag enmmittoea ware tben annoanead by tba Mayor f j at. WiLUaas, MnaeEth J- lc>irixE*oaa. ■ I. flcMElAEnoEa, r.II AflD Ke**EOT I «»oita*v ruaimnar^ j BOARD OF HEALTH. Unci a. Kkavedy, M.D.— Ctotraioa. I & lll'OHEA, GEOBOE B CASE, Rash, Jom» W. Blaee. Mr. Ware moved to adjanra to meat on | I evening. April 16th. at half put j Which oat agreed to, and j Council adjourned. Joa. B.*Hcouxa, Oi/y C'erl. ! Tba following ia tha liat of our city offi- | far tba pretest yaar ; i B HcaflEa. Ttmge.plre. ISO* ] Alderman — Jasici a. KaonEon. Time enplrre IMS JOH* G. w WAU. Geooge R Case. fAMCEL R- LCOAA*. Ttme eaplret IM» CommiMiomtri of "eHOi.Tl^.,, , Cotuaor.-lonrn Q. Wiuiaml QnuteMM.-J. Wnun Couot. of foer.— »a«u «. Eeaoedt Typographical Errors. Ia a raeent Mctora dalinarad ia New York. Mr. Wm. L. Stoaa gana tha fol- | lowing amulag Iaeideats af what ara kaowa u typographical arrera : 1 Id tba early atoga* of tka art of printing i wars far mare nnmarau tba* in i baoka of modern oxeetUeo. It wu tkan l nary lommea for a volume of ordinary aiu to coalaia page upon page of errata at tha clou. Ooe of the meet remarkable initencet of tbia kind, wu tka eoriont

treatise of Edward Leigh, oo "Ralighn . and learning,'' published In 1656. , Al tba clo— of tho work ware three folio j ' | page, of comctiou in nary|wiauta typa. , 1 It ia a ilngnlar fact that tha edition of the Latin Vulgate, by Pope Sextos V., elthotgb earvfolly asparintoadad, ahsat by •haat, by bit Hollaau, hat aver remained ■itbo'nt""* rival In typographical inaccn- j rary. Still aara esriou wu tha fact that tka Pope, ia tba plealtade af his pontiBaal Infallibility, prolxod to tba Brat vol■ms a b«n of ateemmotieelion agaiatt any aod every printer, who in reprinting tba work, ahobld aver make any alteration in tba toft. Among iaaUncu of typographical arrara lha I act a ror gave tha following ; A lad it a printing affiu, wbe know mare aboat type-salting than ha did of tba Graak mythology, in looking ovor poem tbay wars printing, came apon tba taaa or Hecate, oia of tha lady divinities af tba lower world, occurring in a line like this : "She akall reign tha Hecate of the deepest Ball." Tha boy. tklnkiag be had discovered aa error, ran to tha mu" printer, and inqnirad whether tbera wu aa E is cat, "Why, so, yaa hloek.head," wu lha reply. Away wont the to tb* prau room aad extracted tha object ienabla latter. But faoey the horror af both pool aad pobliaher whan tba poem appeared with tba lice — "She shall reign tba Ba Cat or Ua daopest This, wu aot to bad u tba maaoar io which tho priatofa treated Mitt Laador. Ia epoakiag of It tha aay*, "And whaa I had wrUtaa it 'foil blown roses,' Up aaaty Ihiaga made it 'foU blawa aoooe.' " Aa Bonjamia Ftaaklia wu owe* patting ta prase a form of the Com mo* Prayer, tba lot tor a ia tba feUowiag pastor* dropped ut aapoiealtrod by kim, "Wo • ball all Laohaagad In tho t.iiklicg of an aya." Whoa tko huh appearad, to tbo banwr of too da tout maenhlppara. tba pa—ago rami : "Wo ahail alt ba beagod lo tba kwfohHBg af — aya." Franklin ku boot tup— tod of baviag dooa this fatofltUwaaliy, bot it appakra lo wm whho, t good raaaoa. 'Bto, aftor all. what it i i« aoctid—od or bwm mamy —potato sad ■ miuto ptac— of motalr book form oetoa pago a f a aawapapar la uompaul. tba woaifor is that tba ervwo af .lba Prau ara ' aat for mars aamarsu than tbay ara. A ■ elegto pago af au of oar largaat paport oaoaot au Ufo hma thai 315,004-parau pamma of motal, aack af whieh mutba la Its awa proper piece, ar tmttMM8MH>BM0.

Uv i of New Jersey. ! j I A tapplaaieat to the act antitlad An Ml to rsliovo and lutein Tha 3eldiert' | Children's Homa," approved Merck \ , aeventb, eighteen hnsdred aed sixty- I - 1. Ba it loaded by (be Senate aad c Gaaaral A tit ably of tba Stat# of New i j Jersey. That Ike farther torn of eight j | | tbeotaod dollert it hereby appropriated to | , j pay for Ue nmonoti already do# and oo- ' , j iag for tbe construction of tha boildingt ; arcotad nndar tha provitiant of tha act to , i which this it a supplement, aad to pal op , , | inside foacet, plant trau, and lay out and j • i improve tha grooadt ; and that tba irea- | : aarar of tha itete it hereby directed to j pay to the taid comiaitaleaere. on the 1 I warrant of tha comptroller, out of any moneys io tbe treasury not olher'olie appropriated, aech turn or tnmt of moary u tbey may require lor that parpoee. aol ! exceeding eight thuutaod dollar*, lb* ' I comptroller of the elate shall audit the , ! additional aeconote af said rommieeiouert. | j 2. And be It eoflcted. That tbit flctlhall ! | toVe effect immediately, i I Approeed Merck 14. 1867 act to flelablith «od r.gulet. pilot! for the perti of Jurtev City, Newark »ud Pflrlh Arnbay by tka way of Sfludy i Book,'' reeiaioa approeed April eeeeo. teenlb. eighteen ksodred and forij-atx 1. Be it enacted by tba Seoala and Geaeral Ateembly of tka Slate of Neo Jertey, That from any jidgmeot. ordar piletaga affecting eaid pilau or any ol them, an appeal may ba taken to the wbo may affirm, reeerea or modify laid jadgmeat. order ordirectioa. provided, each appeal ehall ba in writiug, tignad by a majority ol Ibe pilots, and delivered to eticb jadgmeot, order ar directum shall ba fairly protnnlgatad by laid commlttiontrt of pilotage, whieh appeal shall elate the judgment, order or direction complained of aod tha groaodl of lha appeal, u copy whertof shall be itrred apon tbe , 2. And ba h anncled, That tha filing a' •aid epptv l thafcoperat# u a super—dear until ilt final deti ruination by the gov. 3. And b* it enacted. That II thai I be ' i lawful for "tha Saw Jertey and Sandy - Honk pilot,," to mike an arrangemaui » i witb the Now Yerk pilots to regulate Ibe tlalianing of pilote boati for th* purpose f ; ef racaiviag pijott fram outward bauad > reticle. 1 I 4. Aad b* it enacted. That te aacb and r avary bast in tb* pilot service ta and from » i Sandy Book thare thall te onu apprentice H ioitead of two, at proeided in tha *igh. ■ teenlb tectioa »f tha act to which Ikit it

; a tuppltment, and* that aeery apprentice , I ahull aarea at least one yaar u a bsal , j k— par bafor* ba thall ba licen—d at a j | depnty pilot. | , | 5. And ba it enacted, That all acta i t and porta af act* incentiitant with the provisions of tbia act, be aod tba same , j ar* haraby r-peeltd. | 6. And ba it enacted, That t hit act thall • lake effect immediately. Approved March 5, 1867. , An additional lapplemaat to "An act to J provide for tba pnblieatiu of tha pnb- j lie laws ia this atato," approved Fabra ary sixteenth, eighteen fanidred aod ' sixty-four. 1. B* it enacted by Ibe Senete end I General Assembly of Ibe Stats of No* j r Jer—y, That ell lawt directed or antbori ned to . e pnbliahed by tbe act to which 1 i tbii it a lopplsmtal, or tb* flspplfloiut* 1 i thereto, in any of the newspaper* of the f csnnty wf Maamoitb, thall b* pnbliahed > io Ue Leog Branch Newt, a newspaper * printed and pabliabad at Long Branch, i ia asid ceaaty wf Moamontk, for wbieb . publication tb* pabltakar thall b* entitled i to receive fram tbe state, the seme eem- « panaatioe u ia ellewed the poblUbera ol r other newspaper! pnbliahed in aaid oenn- > ty for eaid werk. , * i 2. And be it sauted, That all law* , directed or antboriied ta ba poblRhed in i any of tb* newspapers of lha cofewx.of . Ee-X. akall bk pabliabad io lb* Newark I Evening Courier, a newspaper printed t and published at Newark, in aald eonaty, aad tkat tbs publisher there*' thall receive g for —id — rviea, tbe tame computation . at may b* paid for todh publication te aay t atbar newtpaperof tbit atato for like werk. • A Aad bail enacted, That this act thai! f Uka affact Immediately. , Approved March 14. 1867. j A forlkar enppfoment te th* act aatillad, , "Aa net to previd# for th* anppert ol , tba gwvatnmwat ef this etata. aid ta fix the — fori— af pebUe offi— rt, " appravad t April feertb, aigbtosn baadred aad for. a ty.flve. 1. Beit enacted by the Santa and General AaeemUy ef the State of New Jar— y. That the a* seal aaiary ef the ebaoL caller, of toe ohiaf jatti— . aad ef each e> th* aaaeciau,iaatie— of the aaprama senrt , toaU be iacrawed eight ipdred dallar*. frem aed altor the postage ef Ufo act. * 7 ba^anac 'ad. Tkat lhioeet shall

niahiog lha new wingt of the Stal# I Laoalic Atylom, and improving tb, i bolldiaga an I grenndt. • I I H* il soucted by tbe Sonata and Gaa- t Tkat tha turn of thirty-five thousand dol- t ! 'art, b*. and it ksraby appropriated to pro. . tha new wiagt or the I.nnatic Atylom. \ I provide draintg*. erect fencet aad make ! I ings aod groundt, and the ferlber itn of { four thousand dollars In pay for the im- ; proved gaa apparatus now in ote. and foi . areciing and coattrncting a gate, get,- i 2. And h* it enected. Thet the eaid j moeeyt thall ba paid by lha liaatorar In ' tbe manager! of tba atylua apon the war ■Itucfa IIIUM till ia tatb aaan — tha 1 manager, may require 1 i 2. And be it enacted. That this act thall j 1 ! Approved March 6. 1867 An act eatitiad a ' Supplement to so act 1 to mcorporats toctetiat forTEb promo, tion of learning." ' I Be it enacted by the Senate and Gan1 eral Assembly of tba State of New Jertey, 1 That the members ef Use Newark ainual ' conference af lha Meiheditl Episcopal ' whole object tball be for the promotion I when lbs conference shall ba empoweiei > whether filled temporarily by lha trustee.. . tees, tbay .ball be divided iolo Ihrei > . claavei, of which Iba fit, I aball remain it porate. ia fact, name and law to til litest. I iba trustees eltctsd a, aforesaid shall takv > sod aiiuuic lu the mauaer specified in tor > second t.ciioo of the act to which this |. r a eupplameoi. and by that oam* tbey ' tball bava perpetual euceeatiou ' aaal conference af tbe Melhodut Epltco- > thereof, tbe atata of tb* inilituttbo, the ........ -• — ... ,

aitsatiaa of th* faadt. and tbe accoeut- , and trantsctioa, ol tba preceding year, j i which report ehall be preteuted to tbi j ecnfarance prenoutly tu the annual alec 3. Aod be it asactad, That tba Newark j ' ! conference of th* Metbodltt Episcopal j ' Church tforelflid, and tbs eaid truttsev , : and their tuccettort aball ba tabjael and j ' | entitled lo tb* pr vitisut of th* sol to ! j wbieb tbii a aspplsmaaf, to far at the | ' j tama may be applicable, and not ineon- ( ' e it tew t berawitb. j 4. And bait enacted. That tbit act tbal| M . j take effeot immediately. t*. I I Approved March 6, 1867. ' | Supplement ta an act aatillad "Ao act j . ' i concerning roada. , • ! I. Ba it anaoted by th* Senate aad| ' - Genera! Assembly of lim But* of" New I ' Jertey, That the foee ef surveyors ef high. ' ways for perforating th* dutiei required f of them under the act entitled "An act l couceraing roads," and lha supplements' . to aaid act ahail ba at the ret* of three > dollars par day inataad af ass dollar bar*. 1 tofore allowed. 2. And be il enacted. That all parts of 1 acta incontinent with this act be, aod lb~ tarn* ar* heraby repealed. 3. And b* it enacted, That tbia set ahal| • take effect immediately. " Approved March 6, 1867. I , A further tupplemeil to au act entitled ^ "An eel respecting th* office of Treeaarar," approved -April Sevent— nib, c eight— n hundred and ferty-elx. „ 1. Be ileaecUd by ike Senate and Oeaf aral Aatambly af tb* Slat* of N as Jertey, T hat lb* state treasurer be aad b* is tare- | by authoriied to employ one clerk to | —•lit Is tka discharge af hi* dutiei, at an auaaal aaiary not exceeding tha aim of oaetbsaiaeddeilare, tobscompatad from , tbm first day ef December, on* thoaiaed I eight bead red end •ixty.iix, and which > may ba paid aot of aay foods ia tha traaI rary aot otherwise appropriated. 2. Aad ba II seeded. That this set aM| uka affact immediauly. 9 Approved March 6, 1867. ■ A* aat to amesff th* act entitled "A >' fortbar — pploaeat to tb* act entitled "An act relative to tb* Cccrt of Errorv ao« Appeal,. ' 1. Be it enacted by tbw Senate aid GeaII aral A- emWy af tb* Stat* of New J— y. . That lb* Brat tactic* of to* act —titled

A further —ppltmeol t* lb* act emitted 'An act ralatiea to tha Court *f Krrwra and Appralt. ' " approved April sixth, eighteen hundred and aixjy-fiv*, shall eoa - fin— ia fores for lw.o<y*ar» fram and after lb* tilth of April, eighteen hundred aad tixty-actaa 2 And be it a—cted. That tbia —t akall 1 Approved March 14. 1867.j Ae act making an appropriation for tb* relief ef the Keeper of th* 8laU Prieoa. I I . Be il eoftcled by the beanie aod General Ateembly of tke Stato af Ntw Jar— y. I That tbe sain ef teveuty-fiee ihoutaed ; Jullsra be aod it hereby appropriated ta 1 the ut* of tb* atete prison ketper, for Ik* j porpote of paj log tha prateal indebted- | (turns forty thousand dollars at per •late pntoi committee's repert), aad defraying aucb other expto—a of tha Itat* ! privon during the currant yeur of eighteen boodrad aad tixly-tavaa. 2. And b* it auaelM, That tka atato ] trauarer aball pa; lo ike taid kaapar, oat . of any fundi id bit baudt not atbsrwi— appropriated, tba torn of asvaaty-fivs ibou.end dellara. 3. And b* it auactad, That tkil act thail lake effect iramadiately. Appravad March 1'.', 1867. A further tupplemeat to an set antitlad An act tu ao thorite the aal* of laada limited over lo iofaate. or in contingency. in cat— where tucb sate weald ba beneficial." approved Martk twoetieth. eighteen hundred end fifty uveo. ' I Be il eoacted by tbe Beaate and Geaeral Assembly of lha Stat* af New Jtr.ay, 1 mad* andar tbe proviaioat el th* act to ■ hicb tbit ia a supplement, may b* iavaat- ■ its the improvkaieult tnaraoa, daable Mater. *r of lbs alal* of New Jar— y. 2 Aad be it —acted, That tbit act - abai! take effect immediately. Appravad March 7. 1»67 - A farther tapplement to tbe act —tilled ' ' An set to incorporate Societies for tba ' 1'iometioa ef Learning." ! be u enacted by lbs Sisal* and General At.euiblj of tb* Stats of Naw Jertey _ af psitoni heretofore formed, or which ' may hereafter he formed for the ptrp—e of improvement in debate aed geaeral ' 2. Aad b* it aascted. That tbit act aball lake effect immediately. ' Approved Moral) 14, Ul67, STATE ITEMS. — Tb* Heout* on Friday Isil confirmed ' the neon nai ion el William I'. Tatom,

Esq.. oi Camaas. as collector uf Intersil for tba Firet District af N'aW ia place ol William 6. Bbatp, Esq.. of Baiatn. — A te riant strike, tka largest prebai oat jutt takaa placs ia Morris caoniy. [ All tne iroa minara id lb* county, ooui- | oaring tarn* 1,500 bale atoppad work — I i'bey have"ba— wOrkteg lor f 1.65 t*$L7A I day, and now ..sinaad $2. ' Ut'K CKixiaiie. — Tha U#v. L. Harr i j Moral Iotlruetor ef the Now Jertey state j I'mon report* that af th* fear kindred and tavrnly-se'kn c«l« pnaooer*. three j bundled aid s.veuteee were able to read, and write, when brought there Flfl;-ate* were simply able to read— tho, leaving | ooe handred and ten wbo could neither I read nor writ*. T'elv* or tbo— wh* I could read, have learned to write; flUvco jf tho— who could do neither, have learned 10 do botb.-esd fourteen have learned simply to read. A respectable ' number of tl csa who read, were fair English aod Gsrtnan scholars, a law war* wall adocated, bet the larger camber bad bee* great!]? neglected, op failed to improve ibeir opportunities, aod bars improved considerably dm log leeir prison lift. — A Metbodisi miaitterof Jei—yCity, named Mattieon, baa bean delivering a coarte of phillipic* aguinal tb* Catholic religion in that city, aad on Monday, a number of the latter persuasion gathered absui lb* church asd commenced closing il. Tbs sxeilemeul aeon threatened a gaaaral rial, but fortanalely aadad without an\ tertoua rrtaltv, ibosgb considerable damage was doaa to the windows asd doora of iba church. I Tie Nrt ei-uooi. Law.— Tb* Htet* Board af EUocauaa mat oa Monday, Hih last., ia T/antan, for re^irgamxallau aadar tb* irw hchool law. Gov. Ward was ehaaeu Pr— ideal and Judge Field, Vic# President. Mr. E. A. Apgsr, Urals Paparintecdcct, n ax.officie Secretary. An Executive Cammiltee waeappeiel. d. cortUtteg of M— ere. Field. McDoaMd, -Ocagar. 8c udder .nd Whitelwod. and tka Board adjuurafld oaiil Tbareday, April 25ih, at which tinra R ia uptotod th— —ma dafiaite setioa will h# takeo is relation te Cacsty Sapertetoadects. Ia the inaaowhila, tka varicaf applioatian* hum tba diffaract eouulte* were referred to tb* members of lb* Baud fram tb* Mi.nl Caagracatenal dbtrieta in wbieb Uwy are located.