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CAPE MAY DAILY WAVE, 1 »»■«». oi is. Ktrrri. taiTtu, nor« 1 r^U3gL£]3sIlIUUTIjtBjMl.*ln> in. t?oe an* >? .mi .1 ifc. k.,;, ' .raareOapreeovT -rrSffSSrr rar ' "**■ w**®"-1— m«.s. — i rr«,x:^;".v;,rc-x »«■".• . 'onuwUiBini - IniaHurr AsMfC}. TW SohreittreAeayrealolnro,., lV>ul.Uc il« >.Ui«U* ![t7(»»nU.lil Krri.i ''lBSis5; r.:;,^jcssawK^;. sitffrtaiwjm jyp.. — I .U.UC. ,.■ i-o, u- -.-» r i aBltxi weNatef' tea- Advat.ee." js:-rr:rL, SwiMlte BaUtnd. . £ Tiutttyot ]- shape at a Manorial fir « print* charter, .from Dt» Harm I! ' Usrv»*A»buUfl a railroad from umi , polot ow Ihe HWolM or Mb, mm river*, erdrutu AaksMkhtpui to tlaPartite QMS. datot January. 1M0. - The Msauwtella*. Ate. Carver. ia well , known at Oapr May, and li at prraoat a gam ,at the Washington Houw, ' wberefea has hren, tor a number of r"MM*B battaof spmaling n^por- , ynimeriMe.. Ho JHLcn mu< li of the world awLfe alwny* ready to artata hi* experiment and adventure* In ills- 1 tan t tends. Hi* Arat hrreytaoo of the : pr*e«te|M^*eRmingU»«mrtta.ra ! by railroad date* aa parly a< 1*34, and I at that lion sowiraeivr-.l writing nn.1 < pnl.li.hinc to .the world Ow importance , of this ureal catnprtea, orpine «be , Irani hill ty of a direct root, to China, and pricing it before the American 1 P^P»«■•■■■as in 1728, by~DcNeca, , wliieh wa» attaaded with in-rodihie ■ tag beosflt. . An aiwucceexftil attempt | ara* made in 1746 to accomplish the , a«me hafoby Jonathan Carrrr. wlm, very curiously paedtetad that ' It woold be done, and that whatever it i,, ,„a the execution of It la carried on with ' emoluments beyond their mhat'uD- ' irulnerttpertaOone." He ho,»H there ' who dMOfre Work wimM " bestow com-iiiinl«i*lat1ii«iagadn'tlie-perwH.a i wbofiatfktaM out lotheni the way. " ! After thla aerenil expinrin- expedition* ■■* ■■! II. moeHif which aecom- : • pi i.iiod achat they -ere draignrii for. Same, tarihwi, were attempted for the ■ Xmrpom <*****&* the 'fta.rtbilltv j&KBOMNgsr,* Ject Ofaaaiteomlaercaa thi continent ~zslsz5£z;:££. : Wshna n— hi ftn 'iihWMBlBC''-"" ' la po^^tbe matrtif sadboad eommtrafcatfou 1. - twnm th. iaw«w*t mm* aAtag f,.r 1 I a ohaatar fiir that whic h It might iVen. : the Int. IV- drat proposition „k,J . f ir a ahaftar to ril.H a Railroad. Mart , eouri Rivaa. or trim lake Michigan, and to Mi warn* aa far aa shall be thoogbt^optv -. ttwa te diride, n„e | l^te^on tin • Pactfia, aad the othar branch to Hm I mouth at timCctemMw Wrer ,.*> on 1 i tra^h pwhra-Md#-. afooexchreiro I at the pohHehafti, Mhjort'to the so- « ^TW «'■ mpMi I'll I. ftrtWr rent. ■ pB the fill llglllll I . U I

" "' '"*! i u a ■ at ^ I rall^trt^4#t h^prfW* dhd «Ob I alone In the ftualnea. for |dx or aeren c - yean bcrore any peraon came to hl» n . -■•■—■ '- £ ney then tank Dp lire anbject, and he 1 | peraevered with a teal worth of notice ' and the higbeat commendation, inaer much aa ha, did mnch to brines Its 1 ; merit* hafoni U>c public. TJie.Doclor , nrpm. tfr &ct tha|,Mr. .Whitney and I hlmaa|f are ttW onjy two leal plnnecx* • In th^.enterprtec, and that it wen. not i i, to H felf; and, equitaWe, tor othe^i to I iJ )*(i»rt4®»t Wier prntodaand potp.ibo < benefit «C jayrn. of time apent in U» 1 ' ardnotui labor of bringing tfaia aulijnct i ' before the country. i ' *Ta mom ftjUr.caUblish. Uie ihyl* u ' act forth in the memorial a noroher of < . affidavits are printed, which abow that I . tn l^.bp^d got^o ftr ajong in the 1 I irrn-Birnlion of thr greftt cntrrpriar, I ' and had jo. mnch cpnfidaxa i« its tea- 1 " »lMa, practicability, .1^1. fie waa .cn- I • denvoting tp fiira a very M(Wy tcapect- ' ■ aWe engipeer at hia own expense to go on, enefneor, explore, examine, and I ' tlx bp the heat route for the great rail- 1 I • rnadjj^theWcaL -Ufti* waa.tang before j I Whitney ever dreamt of audi a thing. 1 1 , A nojfip^ conclusive aotjfoa.of evidence , • I offerrd (jy t>r. Carver, ia a long article j ' publiahnl m the ,V<r . root (W. { I { ftMring date the 11th of A ugjjjt, JB37. j i Ibo Uialn object of which ryat to bring , ; before tlic public the Oregon Railroad, , a* be tlien called it. .At the close of1 > Ids matwjrW the Hector prophetically . gdds i . p • - . f . "that lie atocV qf thiargilrona will ' be good ana 010(1181110 both to a char-' ' teted company or' to Oifepmtnent.rtf '• iGovarmncnt aaiatkl eonclnde fo go on and malm the road, tbaao can. bo no . • triWtaattfl*tWrtmiefrWrfr iboetbrthr ■ tuMumwha adtba world; aad srhtie thro , tun matlnw to warm , the earth, and , ■ ill ooifimrTre and btlidnp.. ofntivklrid. • •ateag wtltttMatoalcaf thhrgrrat naMonad. wotk be agaod-and prodlahte - investment. Eigrv thing else mi#t and —ni be obecrvieul^ to IliU riiliu|; ; t anJe trili control envy thing mid nw- • , tain everything. It will be the gnat , . equalizer of. the world, uniting Us its Dngtoeaa indaencc the great finally of 1 ' all mankind In one friendly compact of i I wneinl bnalnwa lira, nod firmly Mod , , them together la thegreat brotherhood . of internal, which ilelWaall other causea combined' to break asunder. It will ' I establish and ■•perpetuate' this Republic' 1 I on a foek of lime, which bo political | ; eonvulaiona Of the world ran shake, , [■ anil bind our Ujriou pioro flnuly to- , grther tlian all that has or ever can I* ' dohe • besides. ThU railroad Wn be ' ■ the graalpolltlrtlandromnieiTialarte- | 1 rv of our Union, through which wiD '| , cirfiilata »he gohitu treasures of Caii- , fornla, of all the Pacific aad Asiatic ' ^billions (if people, throwing ' or Its 1 > buiiwvvim bran rtim an its -vera through . the whole body oftliia great HepuUlc, , , to all unrti. and to the upper andjow- ' er cxirvmitics of our , body jwlilic, 1 -whoae lilt' arid vlbllity Is democracy, I diherty and imii'eitai freedom' and I equal rights tO'aU. i This great arUry i Will be the great aorta of the world, , two great, tends to feed, sua- , ' tidn, and give It vital iidpctus, the | Atlantic ana the Poeifr ocr<m>. Theac 1 I ifiwb great oceana, Uketiie human haart, ' w itli their capncioua ire rieUt and esa- I ' kidChy "eircnlation through Qiia" great , . artery of our extensive country, and 1 , Will never bailable to any morbid or ' . diseased action, cither increased or I ili:r,ini-,h. d, but always, »• long at time , ' shall last, retain Its prOper rquilihri- , I Cdnnstlon in the Mate of ' | . >eW Jersey, , The annual reported thehtate hu- • , perintendeat of Public Instruction fhr . 'tfio school year ending Aognsl 31st,' ■ IWif, ecu tains a large amount of vU- < ! sable statistical Information. Onefoct i , "win rwtaialy be an agreeable aneprisn 1 . to t be reader, because it skocss that I i dilriag the past yenr more money has < ! tag- acfaool-housco than so fourteen ' . Wis before. From 18M, to 1867 tn- ; eHMiV*, the Mrnsf »7MJB7,At» waa , disburaod foe thiapurpaseibot hi 1HU7- ■ 7MB, WOi^Sl.Ofl was devoted to this . i VJficrt. Thia, la atroog, tvidouot that . > Hie InUrests ttf (tlarnliuti must iiave . t1 rceeivod » yowrvihl impotus. and that . a' degraa of. en th miasm has Itch . s wakened, which ia prodneteg re aolt. of ttipneedenled Impoetaiiee. i ' "The -total vnhiaUea of the sobeol . ■ property hi the 9tate i» 8841M06.K7. , . Many.of. the echool-lmuK* are re, ire- 1 ■ weotqd "a ufftrly unfit for use, and "it i i II abggestud- thai they Mioald be lorn I" down, home 77 are vahml at tlflO, , I each, and of eouWr thrsc'ellonld make , 1 •**/} for : rOOfr OOmmodiohi build iiip-. ' • ''AftoortUng to the Cotifity reports, i 7M;a08 chMren hiivo attended "tbo I poMlc aebool some Umo during the l jmrj 10.7M have attended the privnte . f artteolh and 32,810 arc reportod as, i 7**lag attended no sehoola, leaving I "*W® onaccounted for. The great i ? •iikmta' W a successful syateip of i 1 Pgbtic' Instruction ^are competcot I Mmtmt, good fc.lio.d-houf.vs, liberal ( SEKSfi1 bad) md In At en- J j fofrtment of discipline flinl iu Uu. pro- < nmioif of the comfort' and happlncsa i ofttspupibL The particular doty of 5 WOtHm 8up«fitfbd£t > to chr' e deavor to "procure competent btktrog- I 'tora, by stimulating trachurs to imprewe their Ulents and add to their at- t taiaments. - The Issuing ,J certifi- ' rotea, gnulusttng tfce renV. of ' the » Martirtt, ia an fm|»rUnt fauurre in 1 ■ mftar to this, quarterly ekamtaatlou 1 i , .One llalure hi, the '^tcm require. 1 | 'M«. aMUtot it U a mistake to « j suppoae Uait all the publle sdiool, »n, ^ (•t^tL ktwebus, semw are thaflcfrii' !

i" tfoAMfo nwasure. muri W 1 be atMjtod wnieh will secure thr ntceasary fluids, and the adjuslment tlm f 11 fBffiB fiwffii win reqniror grdre " study and one." The ednrxtion dif the youth of oar country ii worthy at the > tfSCkffietbc d of^ve^* good ' citizen to extend the benefit of a sound and through education to the children of the poorest classes jq |>)f ffffmp"- i! nity— a good eduration Witt be a fortune to them. The report docs great credit J to Mr. Ellis a roan, the State So- ' pcrintcndent. {Costs of ItaUroads. * , The completion of the PaciOc Bail- , .rexui hag taduood a srriter, who has Aid aefcsa to railroad statistics.'u. , compile some statements, which will read isrith interest, .respecting the , relative cpst pf -the construction of railroads ta our country compared , with other parts of the world. Whsther three statistics are lu.overy —ay , truatwortliy is not stated; but It i* to presumed that, baring been derived | from ofldol doaunenW. they will st . t approximate to the, truth, with < . great a degree of accuracy as can be . easily attained. ' The total length of railways in the i I world is 108,177. miira; the entire cost , lias been $10,829,731, 0R2. The United ! I States have 12,247 miles; Great Bri- , ] tian, 14,247; France, 9,931; Russia. , 4,317; Prussia, . 6,0^; Ualy, ,4,109; > [ Austria, 4,429; South Gcrm«uy, 2.081; Sjista, S,430i Bqbiium. 1.703, »iwi «ho , North German States, 1.3U. British , ;j India has 1.002, an4 Uio Canadian . ' Doniinlo'ns 1218- So other lands eg- ■ r iwl .1,000 oiiltJ. The distribnfioa of railway to the , nn-n of u-rritory and tlic ra^io.of popu- .. f jatiop Is sbfitelpit^- ctpfious, but we | ■' iavc not. .sjmco'for tlio ooiuparisou.— The co»[ of oonstruction lrns gnatest i S's.";S,e®v , , 314,433; oar ekjiendlturo liai ' been ; $l,80t,m'#13. Pfalicc is next, 81,- " Ifffi.OBO.Wy?; and tfrrn tlie tabl™ show _ , "no niofc Bfn!on4.'"'"'ri'fukia lias spent . I $747. 699.310, mid Ttussln, 8721.700,274. ' Belginm, . The ■ fthtfvo'cost Is'greatcst Ih Braal. wbere j 1 a mile of railfijiiil yojts 0& an average , ' *801, W7, aiptirist 8170, 2iV) in Gri-ai , • HKtaln; 1.38.71 J InTrahce; 897,201 in l • 857,114 in Denmark, and j ; 844,2.3.3 in the Unite.! Stfitcs. This is , • wonderftll disparity, lind" Is more re- , ' marknbh) from the Bu t tliat Tabor is , ' cheaper everrwliere else thnn in the | United States; but then the roads of ( ' other countries are better built and | f Ibmisbcd. The course of time , I find of events will neccpartly increase , the extent of bilV rnrtirtiy system, bot i | taking atl things into consideration, ( , We have every reason to congratulate [ ■ Ourselves on the present filets In one t 1 'history, fold the PSdflc Railroad Is Iti t | itself a whote syrtssi, for It will Involve j | fomosl cndlefo ramifications. ■ Tempernnce PnrtT Wove- [ The Syracuse Jmm'mol States that the One itla County TemiH-nmoe Con veution ^ reiuilvrd an'animoiikly to Instruct its delegates to the Syssenss State Con- ( ventlon to insist npm the formatten of ^ un independent political porty, whoao stono shoukl be n prohibitory ( law. The radical temperance action, not only in New York t . and Sew Jersey, but in other states , also. For example, the temperance radicals in Mane, it is reportod, will fix ^ a man rfthrir own as the republican candidate for Governor, With tlic determination that if the Republican 1 State Convention fail Id ratify their . selection thdy will tan him alone, lu . .Texas the tempers nee men hate hod a t ' sUfmiah at the sabjeet Under the name . qf a "Sunday Iaw," but wliieh was ta . itself little else than the prohibition of , i nteohollc drinks for ooe-wvcnUs of the , i .week. The war Is raging in Msssacliu- ■ r setts, and the Ores arc spreading. Ocean Telesi apli Fcstlvlfles--Rnutr of the Great Eastern. IXBTixra, June 11, 1869.' ' 1 A gtaml Isinqnct was glren oo board i ' the «tram>hip Great Ensteni but even- i " tag tn celehrate the sUceeasfbl loading . I nrtteni* !\f«nynoik l i wete pre*nt. Sprartiee were i >■ made and taasts drank, 'and altogether I ' imteh enthusiasm Iras manlfiiiW.—' 1 1 Amcng the toast were ''England,**, i 1 'America'* and "France*' whlrh were appropriately responded to by re- ' The festivities were hmtinued till a late ' 1 borfr. Tlic GWiitfEastcrn has gone to • 1 Portland England, for her Supply of I . .coal, and Will Ir.rrt that port to-iuor- I [ for Brest, irtienc* she will soon 1 proceed to lay the cable to Cape May. 1 Sicilian Mods of Eatino'sta-w- i : — Throughout Sicily it is the ■ ► custom to eat strawberries along with < sugar and the juioa of an orange or I two. The strawberries, a small kind, i . amir to the table without tbotr stalks, > ' cruaho.1 wblta poeuidad sugar, and I thejuieaofan orange la sqorened over i tlepn. Tlic result is a moat fragrant « m "'''l mteed, I think. .ilia all bat I worth while to rashe s fonrosy to < lo be tariiatol Uito this raode or i ■ 1 * ' ' MtreBterr or Pt^Lfc M«x.' — . Htward Is off for Sitka, to tante to seal- | slake and loolc upon the land be saved , despotism, undrrtlwCzar. lleWffl j visit while away the Enq-j-urof Chin.i, , Ilk' Khan id Tartary, the Shah of , sseBfflffiit'aa ; ; to h«t^ano^^a»TOhsre, J : Twn Hailrendtif the TFortd, at the p plate efTMRj'krt'repMtolta havn toen ■ to toe ngregate 108,177 mlW Umg.- t

WATERING-PLACE IIOWP. The Loo. Branch -vrau ,*ire«peet aflufoe to tV stores there as V ■Muoli by tourifts who adopt EngUi J At Saratoga the hotels arc rapidly 1 filling up and mineral water is as rap- t idly going down. n ' *fYu7» oT Carol' inlendlng to vWf * the United Plate* this Summer are c Iboiflng M Hamtalrg Baipaic, And A*- f The FeWjwa Opera Hoose is one of 1 the pretttreVmnbe country. ' htaten Island will be nnuaually gay • and fiishionabie thta Summer. . 1 Grenadine whlita' dretse* are very 1 much in vogue, 1 " Fire Island'* Is the great resort of tlic " lay Tevur" suHcrcrj. ... 1 The Ocean llousc, Newport, wtU I open aboul the 26th instant. Niagara papers says the hotels are 1 crowded with bridal parties. •' Y oung ladies have adopted the fash- i of wearing Bailors' collar. Several amateur boat races will oc- 1 : tut next month at Into Mabopar. At Lake George the feason has been ftiUv and'ausplciously insuguiated. ' 1 The New Vork Mail says: "The i ■ most odndred American ladles In ' Europe just at present are from Phils- i delphla. ' • ' ' Chignons arc waning. • Russin-kaiber tins ore out, I 'Thin gauze veils are coming. ' Continental IloUl. SaraUnpi, opened . ' on Monday. ' Tortoise-shMl Sleeve buttons are the J I " " top notch. 7'. ; i 13 mas-button Una coat* are a iliaanSome young gentleman use blonde < I ! Tnb' hotehi at Saratoga and Izing1' Brandt have increased their prices. ] Young ladies have adopted the fosh- , ' Ion of weariag sailors' coUara. They. ore very Jaunty.. i' Gcrnadino wnikibg dresseanre very much in vognc, Slid'" no Cgrixily 'should ' bo without one." ItAILIIOAP lMPnilYPlENTS.— With- ' the i«ist nine years South Jersey has , uuiU-rapMnfrtdrstn traveling Ihrtttlcs,— and ye old stiqy* are only, sovn on the mid -for (illort disl.-tatxW. In there was Imt eight miles of rail, road between Camden' and Cape May ' there is ono hundred and sixtcn runnitag order, besides the Marl Company's road, iuid the twelve miles | Woodbury and Swedesboro' already graded for the iron. In addition ta the above is the Camden A At- ' lantic of sixty miles, running from ' Camden to Atlantic City. The Vine- j laud Itnilwny, how under contract, will ! ' add fifty-live miles more ta this Dis- 1 tricL Thisroodisbdngrapidly graded I between the Juuction with the West ' Jersey Railroad and the Delaware Bay. a distance of twehre miles, and which j will bff completed during the sammer. j We took a look ofef thai portion of the 1 road under contract to Pratt A Kimble, ' which extends from Sheppard't Mill to ' | the Cohanaey. and found thera puahiug ! . the work through vigorously. The section thoy have lias the heavy work | of tlie road, some of the emu being eighfret. There are also a number of ' Wl-A. ' tnera one ovor the canal of the nail I works, and over the Cohausry Creek. _ have been delayed, owing to the failure to get the right of way, and \ much of their work is now In the heavy cuts. 7Pe understand that they have ' given satMhetloa to the company, and [ their wortr Is well doao. Their work would hare been nearly completed had 1 the righftof way been seen rod early in ' tlio winter, but owing to this foilure it ; win be August before their lection is ! finished, nod It is expected thoy will take another aection, which they will [ push with despatch, as they uaderstaud The distnace between Vineland and , Wlnslow is also omler contract, and Will be completed before cold .weather. subscribers to the stack shoukl sea I that their subscriptions are paid in as - they bscomc due, so that those liavtng I chargoof the work wilt not have to stop ' add much to tbo valno of property, mud ' this wMl make a direct route ta New York, it will, no doubt, be a paying ' road ffoto the time afrit* eompMoa.— > fnlrtoi ttrUfrum. Riot ui W'asiiinotox.— At the . inimidpttlaloctiou ta Wasliingtau on , Monday of thia weak, than wore serr tans riot* and disturbanoos. Itisdif- . flciill at first taiUl coses of this kind ta get at the exact caussa qf lira disturbor tlic parties whocare blameworthy, hut the statements so for seem ; - throw the lilimn upoo lite negroes, who had become excited against ono 1 of their ogn on account of his daterm- ] ' to in opposition to the majorview. One man aad posfobly more, ' were shot daad, and several others ser- ' iously wounded. Order waa finally i restored by the military and the riot- ' dispersed. ThU is unfortunate for ; the colored people, provided the after •■ntetneuts do not contradict the first, ' npon their orderly manner of con- 1 ducting themselves to the - elections, | ' will depend very largely the foror of the people, tawgrd allowing them the privilege of voting at ML . , Tiib Firtfr Sw.-A yoang lady | Ucn selected to read the Deefatra- , tion of Independence on the Fourth o i uly In' Boston. Tbo next stop wffl be ] for the Boftan y-oung ladies to makr a i declaration of ateotber and more ten- i dcr sort, to. Wit:—'1 Augustus Adolp- ] hus, I lore thee; wltt lhou be husband • of uilne?" No doubt Gus Will reply ] that, he wllteth. , Ai.naaDT the papers arc beginning to dhcua* the next Fnatdeotial election, end ChoeeW jmepecta as next Chief ' Magistrate. Isn't K rattor early! dast uow psople are thorougUy stckcJ , pontics. There has been a regular 1 surd-it, -and rapes# ie wanted for diges- ; rian; The ton that ne sooner ia a J thoaghtofsc — j t

State Nor anal School. week of August, Jq^kfotoX rt'i>|gjy'eGre«t Namcotingt here that week. The asso " Monday, of Normal School Principais'arii Whcri, 'od, Wiifiy, and i the general aasodstifo of Teachers on c Thursdby and Friday. Thr errangemsntefortoraeineetiog* i re coraldcnihle advanced toward ooto- , plction. Papers or Lectures bare btco promised from the fodowm* dlstin- [ guished EdaratafS! , Address by the Prefollrfll Ifkv. L. Van BoSL'ien, Uie SupsrinleodeBt of Behoffia. of Maryhad. " Rev. Joseph Alden, D. »., I. U Principal of the State Normal School, Albany, New Tork. "How shall Pupils be taught to teach.'' 1 ProC Z. Richards of Washington, . C., "Elementnij- Schools, radical ■ Faults, i' -.0—1 q . ,1 i— i Rev. George A. leak in. Baltimore. Periodical low as appUfd to edoea- , , tion," i i Prof. Ellis A. Apgar, State Supcr- . inb-ndent, of New Jersey. -'Method , ofTenriiing. Map Drawing laSehoote." | Prof. Austin C. Apgar, Bttte Normal School, Trenton. New Jersey. — ( "Method of Teaching Elementary , kites Swnyse. fr the New Jersey,' - J Normal School. "Vocal Cul- ] ; ture." Readings. Aneterdscin "Practice Teaching," | willi criticisms and a discussion as ta 1 4 the necessity of such an exerciso in a 1 Normal School, nnd the best methods ; * of conducting ItPruf. Edwnnl Brooks, Prinrtpa! of ■ , the State Normal School, Miftersvlllc, ! Pa. " The .Spiritual Element ta catlon."i Prof. Fonlycr ArAUen. Principal I of tlio State Normal School, Mansfield, Pa., " Course of Study for a Normal School. '• ' ProC Lewis B. Monroe, of Boston, 1 j "The Vole* and its training," with i illustrations and readings, ! . lien. O. O. Howard, U. S. Army. — 1 " " Ivluoition in .Uie South, With refcr- - : em* to tboUolored Population." Mrs. Randall, of the OsJIgo Train1 tag School " Method of Teaching ' , Elocution." Readings. . I I Mr. White of Bostou. " Cliristianity 1 j iu our Pnblie Schools." I John D. PhUbrick, Esq., Supcrta- - u ndent of Public Scboote of Boston.— ■ j " Tlie Workshop nnd the School." 1 | Rev. B. G. Forthrop, State Snperin- ' j undent of Connecticut. " Rate Bills I in PuUic Schools." ' I Prof. J. P. Wickcrslmm, State Su- ' | iH-rinteniicnt of Pennsylvania. "High- ■ I er Education." , ! Prof. John C. Hnrlraess, President I of the State Normal University, WUmingtou, Delaware, "Normal Princi1 i pics of Education. '* j lfrof. William F. Phelps, Prlnci|*l > of tlio State Normal School, Winona, j ■ I Minnesota. " A description of the 3 Normal School Building at Winona." ! It ia hoped Uiat there will boa good * turnout of New Jereey Teachers at' ' these meeting*. 1 John h. IIabt. Lang Branch. 1 The hotel clerks are kept busy by r those engaging rooms. ' The first train of the season on the Sea Shore road was run on Saturday, f Juno fith. 1 Meson. M. M. Laird and Samuel ' Laird will run tlie United States this " The Stetson House is now open. 1 Mr. Geo. W. ChOds, of the Philadelpliia Ledger is at preeentoacopying his cottage, and will remain here for the 1 The steamer Aries , from Boston to ' Philadelphia, ran ashoee, on Friday ' nigiit, near Uie mouth of Toms Hirer. 1 It is reported that a minstrel troupe 1 will be stationed here this summer. 5 The AV> published by Jones B. 1 Morris has reocnUy increased In slac, ' nnd neatest et our exchanges. By the ' way, Cop, please inform «s what kind 1 of press is that you've got which prints - both rides at once.' It's net a "Bullock,^ is it» ' Mrs. S. A. Aunt Imbroved [ Hair Restorer and Dnaalng. Theat- . teution of the puMic is invited to the , very important chnngu recently mado , in this article. Wc olftr ta the Im- . proved Preparation, a Restorer prompt ! an infidlible ta its action upon gray hair, quickly reetoring It to its nitural [ color and beauty, together with. an agreeable Dressing all in one bottle.— Tlds combination is perfect and unexccptionabic ta every respect,' and ' is [ used with great satisfaction by old and ! young. Mrs & A. Allen's Zylobateaanother Ptvparatioo, dear wtth- . out Sediment, designed exclusively for . Dressing, Strengthening and Beautifying the Hair, a rrhstilag toilet luxury, ' far prefonabt# to Freneti pomades, and sold at half the price. Sold by all ■ Druggist, 4L i . i- . i - • • 1 • • ■ A Gmcat Danokb Bsc-Arm).— The Wednesday niffiit train from Washingto New York bore President Grant and hi* family oo (heir way to Witness the graduating ceremonies at West ' Point Near Annapotis Junction, the . train struck a cow, and three can were more or less seriously hurt. Eight persons were injured and one killed. (rain was delaywl some horns, but poqecded, and the President and his party rreched Wefo Point safely. A Soppleasfst . an Ordinance couewntng hack gSSSS&fSS" -»• izttjsi imp. '

■aueiMM.Ni'CELun. ore about fifty Chineae Cajho- I Iks in tten Francisco. TfesQaohei* are conducting arevte G * Metiiodisa "spiritual brandy." *■ The tteuthsvn Methodists toport " 303,506 white members and 32,083 colIn Chicago the Baptist cause ^ flourisM* "by tfcq: co-qparatioi ,of U1 th» " churches; J* The bock of Daniel has recently been - Issued from the prsas to Rangoon, Sterol* Methodists are said to be b«Hdzb average t>f cue ioda half chdtvK sdifioes a "day . , . Of the 850 Roman Catholic bishops, ' about 700 are expected to take part in Uio Ecumenical Council. . I Congregationalism has 250 churches A , ta IDtaois. Twenty-fivo years ago thcrq were scarec)y a «cqrci Two Cinadian I'reshyterK* have de- 1 I rided that revivals are at variance with t tbo Westminister catechism. u New Hampshire has about 8,000 - member* of Baptist churches, ninety ministers, and eighty-five churches. There are ta process of erection in * 1 the diocese of Maine seven churches, ' the Cathedral church. , . Tlie Unitarian Association added 1 | 60 societies and supplied preaching to ' 144 places without churches last year. } Bishop Staley's " Reformed Catlio- J [ Uc" Churrti in the Sandwich Islands , is a foilure, the natives bring " Low , Cbitol^." j Of afven young men accepted the , presetn year by the American Board, i all but one go aa missionaries to ; China. f A Ritualistic clergyman iu the south- 1 , east of London recently desired lite ' - congregatiou to pray for "Diaoontera 1 ' One of the Mcthotliat fiapera, in al- 1 - tailing to die itinerant character of 1 1 [ the clergy of that denomination who j are transferred every two or three i I- years from one church to another, h states that they are subjected to an annual expense uf more than 81.099,- - Ouu for moving. Thia docs not include Note for dull people — 11 sharp. 14 SPECIAL NOTICES. j_ Get Yourself a Home. IC whiv.tr c-i— w*r ctfr. n. i. | * SYeS'.'HaH'SvJa; » i ■- SdESfae^ffii te dee Artiaelst eyes asensd wllh-nl nam— ] w Ho ch«n» toe sassilaaltoa. , jml-a-i I Tiratollowlas ReaielilMsie sli'olC an* well M calsbllsSee sac lhe....n«. hsr, be« he-e»l>. ! e4 hy i hell are. Thfr are IW rele by«ioj- I J plh reaarany. r. TUX FESOVUN svaor. v A Rstesied salatlna af ths Fraist'de sf tritr, ' Jto birea Wtta na Ute ItowAimt j_ IheT syilew^^'re^ towns' pe^n U _ | te j' NoPi"i^^h eat "nV1 e"rot' k . J f, wistax-s oauasi or wtLn catRnv

"" hst hees asetl rsllj 4e.h"7<f~r"; SSXi u£rtSt2*ISSrei^ SI' cseeCii * t^ .. j esate Isrtesd <rf «rvU( ap tasretSUl as* ksr- ' * "^TS.^LE >«*■ f^rf..ow ! t_ Its. is Tw si sal St-. tonas, Mlrets'reS!^ 'Svii ll u reehrea^rat^ms he?" rT*P" ! H r" DINreIfi2y vftrehWw Vote. 1 Grace's I rlebratrd Halve. . i Haatle, CkUUsIs-, eto . ele It IS peowpt te | f Ud°r^ai^i"uie meet'treU^LS* h and laBsrewsUot-B ; thus *»t41oj relwIsM a «• C°KiS:VuwLk T^Tr^'3'^' r- wtfcsi No. TirereatSL, *reu,a. d M~ARB'EDn rea?^iS?ure_cS^. ITx Srera: by Ihe aev. J. B. WeCaUoo*ft. Or. CH-ULts * NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. • Far sals sy raUMAB fc SHAW, J »• - gK"s!5S.-.. to ^ is ohau. qooits voa ladikv sxcbxaft,, res (Xi«ht rartfflrsi Nsrajfreeret, , ICE 1 ICE ! ICE ! t ICE! ICE! ICE! \ ICE ! ICES IOK! J tm UMUSMOKR is* ct ISOt ® or raiLSDci nirA, ' ' CAPE ISLAND, N. J. | jJUPBUOB QliAMEY • ^tteareSs^'ttsM re« - j

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