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J ■Wlwrtfc doOM* tf* wm.nti .u.ol 1 r,^SS^ : <* - '* aakMH efforts of thum ^ Ijti^reudiut; flunlly iOictlnin, le-u . (in- recipients of manifold !<'•' u. ing t, !" . W«» wr hires bam ri.it, ,1 In ' ' fist*, fire, R&'h^ suffttrmlt. nivat-in;; , :!.cu, -takwrw aat <nmm to fa» grateful » . nil mi , Hair kmprtoo and pretention < hmfl*-*W. ten* havtag «m U J *MW— ■fim ii l ii I In I ni a rfisaster which would hav* dostis tab.il and ,jtod tanK the entire city, uud ' Ike majority of our v J^ri^priSa^f^iU hri/hv-r | wto^y^riaMPof . w i ! • Ham, and with the mellowing touch J , (TA^BKWcallott^liick, rioc. which •BK^iRWk te kinder oar J ' ^jgfyw^^r 1 a gairfiaKfgiin in i II - • „■ «r ate "Mn.dkitw.gi. . , '-•-jCifohbd^sm" It JhiAhe«ara*ni.| Htm — tejYmhd Tdtartrtag frisods. i - MiMMMkidiaa agwm at tlie . ( parental fireside, when old age grows . | -. ft IM u'~ and young live , - Wllljil ii- Hsgayamlgtod, , ■ -. «h^f»»aik mi hi *&«*■* • n^lM»Hiii ■ ana .. ubmrM charity. nUngk with your joy mm * J* J*Fi*L *f 1 ~Mte kwa£Xu>a elvurch. ut l*ui- , to jSSSRS/^^VraU'" road It an; take. If it out wflls to do | ao,towW back h> ths source that ^CooaJ. »f! tlmM In vira of thr , ' 'iaafcHmin.a.11, i tV» ll.- timbre! ! r 3naSr*i,-r.»io» la lha Mdg, la the world and in the ; ' n-1- 1 '• 1 '• ^11 ffljT ;

make arnascaxBb In time ao ^Ma»th.hfl«1»onof the SSth it jfc pn hM apwnal ol^rrt, and ^ ^rlhe'doae of Prof. Coolfa krt^.' with Mperiar mental faenlUea. tl might, perhapa, ha better defined— a man Wkisae whole powera of mind ate J» nMIMMht fiaa' facuitr. lathe ^ wj^ole Uat of ganlna of whont wa have *- aay record, there are but ibw laatancr. »• of well balance^ mlnda, and the bio, w grap^lm of Uxae few ahow that they ^ were men of untiring induatry and a- atudy, Wc 'make theae remarka to dlapel an Utaalon which unfortudately ' hw taken poeaeauon of the mlnda of J* many, and luIU them into menul i M) alotl^.rl*: "Gcniu, ia natural,'' and •o th^y njit being ''Genluare" It would T be Mfy foe them to apply their tulnda ' to atudy. llad Dr. Franklin waited „ hU time in mental sloth, he would hare gone to the grave undiatinguiahed * from tlie ordinary minds of that age; * but bia natural talent waa improred aaalduioualy, nud he left a name aa undying aa" history aad adence. Call Fruklln a geuiua— caO him what you prate, ,|4» tnlad waa balanced, thr ' aubjecf (if hls atudy wa, the unlrerac. T Thta was perhape the reaolt of hla oc,r citation, which neecawuily made him I o iflfluainted with everything then trana- 1 >. piriug in Um world and prevented hla j 0 mind from becoming totally absorbed ■ i,i Jn tbf atudy of one anbject. It la well ' !, WjjM where one Ikehlty of the' 1. 1 uiihll la remarkably diepbired, the ' »l.pther faculties are generally dull.— r]The tuan of uncommon tnciuory i> e l goaiefally almnet draUtutr of Imagina- ,, Don, and eiM Wr«. ThU U readily • accounted for by a'upjioalng some early ' to lull* given a bias to the ., mj"d which nude the cultivation of, . JjKnC cmr power afullng passion. 1 1 1 But It Is not iMvesaary to enter Into r | supposition' on the 'subject, facta in r.I»int ar* numerous. Even in the j moit treacherous memory la stored ' whatever makri a Krotig imprva.lon on the mind. Give a man In straight- 1 1 encd L'lreumalnnre. money, and he 1 , wit nd! fbrpet that he baa It when he I I wishes to uec It. Tlie power of mem- 1 . ory Is nothing more than a atruog itn- 1 , prcssion ou the mind, and is easily 1 , cultivated. The samo may he said of 1 I every fkculty. < I The snii.a of Walter Scott was ar- ' fwee-f, and, as we said before, so is 1 every great miml,— but In acquiring ! knowledge a proper balance of the ' f mental facoltlaa .liould be constantly 1 kept in view leat are become mouoma- ' nlaca. By exercising any one power J of mind to the neglect of the others, we ' mind j

' become aa regard* the neglected facul- I u I tteldiotlc. The brightest mental lum- ' ^ laarics the world ever produced owe to atudy their distinction. In Inlhn. ( T ey, Mil ton. Shakspeare. and all other j T j great men were mentally children— a lie j learned all liej ever knew. So It Is 11 srlth all. Well regulated atudy and ' " obaervation mqst be ojrachoolmaster, In everything valuable In Ufr. Among (be mass of our countrymen who ad- C mire the great men of antiquity, there a, an thousands who, had they used the same mental Induatry, would now lie ra aa great aa th«y. While much the h, largest part of mankind neglect mental " Improvement, under the Idea that they are geniuses, there are some whose U] mlnda are well Stored srlth thought Ic who have never measured mind with c, mind, awl _ are Ignorant of their men- o< tat powers. These often parish like cl the Aowera of the field In Antumn, m without kavtttg a rememberance. To tl alt we would aay, employ the powers d of mind property, and you srlU have a no reason U complain of the want of mKATU or ptaTi.s oris Men ass. I WV have to record the deaths of 1" ' three more among the eminent man of u I the day, which lis to taken place with- w i Irf the past week. Amos Kendall died II | oh- F flday morning hut In the eightieth s Jear * his age- a conlamporsry of I Jackson, day, Wobstar, Calhoun, U ' Bflebauan. Benton, Walker and all h 1 ' thrt School ef the pofitlcal leaders aad n ' erdsoe. •< Uil.tv ami ItaSj years ago, I nearly all of whom have passed away. ' As a dhrehed admirer of General Jack- • sonandliia administration Mr. Kenj dall first came prominently befotp the 1 ream try, and hi. whole pohUcal Ufc I maybe ausitned np In his admiralloo "j of and devotion to " Old Hickory." — For the last twenty odd years be waa I lost to the politicians In hla business j engagements hi the electric telegraph I as the representative of the Interest* of i Professor Morse, the Inventor. Like ' Walker, Kendall's political record belongs to an age that la gone, and, like Walker, but even more meooaalhUy, 1 later years, devoted to practical ' business affairs, have been crowned 1 Rear Admiral Charles Stewart, the 1 oldest aad ooeof the most distinguished officers of our nary, died at Borden1 town, Xew Jersey, on Saturday 5th ' tost, aged ninety-two, baring served hla country feitb fully during the jieriod 1 {.df' seventy*** ytwrs. His name is l must Intimately associated with the '' earifeat glories of the navy, and hit ' j deeds hare been and will remain bright ! example* Ibr the study and emulation of all Its oAcrrs. The body of the .fufoatrfon admiral waa buried at Phil- ' adelphla, on Wednesday, ou which ocH General Wool, of Meghan war lame, , 1 dkd al hh. mrtdmee fat Trey, New , ! tork at hstf paat two o'clock, Wed- . nooday morning laat. in the. dghtieth 1 W^taT'a^1' Keu.'tall - ulL r^fj ! Istajntsri* are dlsappsariog: but such ; la «n pr*r of nature, and to afl of n. , 1 1t a qartloo of a few yaan more

t The X. 3. State Sunday School AsI. soeUtlon held Its aaamU meeting hi r the Pint Baptist Charch of hMm. L Nov. 8th, 10th, ,11th ami lHh The PresideolT. A. Vooriilea In the Chair. The house was beautifully trimmed n wUhewrgtaeus and motloca. OvarJhe 0 pulpit <nu the beautiful ioacriptioa, r, " Wsfessa*." and all felt thatthsy ow to. Affcr Prayer; tta ifepotV of T County masting* wet* called for and a read. Every cuuuty waa repreaentad , by its Secretary, or his report was ., read, so that every county was heard ^ from. Au Enrollment Commlttse waa | appointed. ,] In the evedldg, after Prayer aad u Singing, the Preoident read hit addreas. It waa a timely and well-read paper, j )f After this the address of welcome was ' (! given by Dr. Murphy, Pastor of the g i church where the Convention met. It ,1 was a hearty extension of welcome to , tlieir homes, hospitalities, Ac. Rev. lt Dr. Bannard, Pastor of the Presbyj terian chafeh, said he could but rcilerj ale the welcome, and hoped that the . Spirit of the Moat High might be j present. Philip PhiBlp* was ptmaut, and aang some of his beautiful songs, H among the which "God bleat our a School was the moet spirited, licv. t i Alfred Taylor was then lutroduord.and ; took up the queetioo, " How shall I ^ train my teachers to teach f' It waa , | n characteristic speech, coe that only . j Allied Taylor could make. The au9 tlienco at times waa in roars of laughter j at some of the kin made by the speak1 j cr. Hon. John Morris followed In on . i address, " How to keep our youth in s j School ?" WEDNESDAY MOBN1XO. , Remarks were made by a Mr. Cue, of Newark, who Insisted that the com- , lug of the Convention to Salem ought . to be made a blessing to thateommun- , Ity. Ue|K>rt» were hentd from conn- . r ties not present at the opening of the ' session The question " What is the , best method for distributing Library ' Books f" waa discussed by a number , of Librariatu. Judge Elmer was then ! called upon for on address, he waa re- ' , I coired with modi enthusiasm. He . said he was something of an old fogy. , Itaek-boarda and uniform Iraaont were < . good, but it waa next to impossible to c use them In all Schools. Had been a ( Icacher and superintendent, and wished < In express hit sympathy with and for i ' them. Ho thought ho was one of the ' oldest Sunday ^ school men in the State, was listened to. with much attention. After this address Mr. Phillips the hymn, "The old, old Story," i was n-cciwed with applause. -lie also, by request, lei in singing, "Waltby the River," the congregation joining, a H. Stout addressed the upon the proper organize- '

lion of e Sunday school. First— A <1 - Nupcrintandent— a good man— that to s! be bis boslnees ; hecood-^- A Librarian ; £ < A been tary ; Fourth — A I If there were only two | cents to take' cart of he would have a >' to dolt. The address abound- i, ad with humor and fact. 2 WEDNESDAY AVTEEXOON. After Prayer and Singing, Rev. C. 8. JJ of Hunterdon county, gave I* Not to have a good time had we met, but to work, and not U do it all n but wktu w. went town*, <K-« £ to WOBX !" must be the motto. £ Mr. Phillips made some remarks Jj aioging. He loved the singing re our schools because all sang. It was congregational, as all public staging in Jj our churches should be. While a J ought to lead lha singing It has re no right to monopolise it. He hoped £ lime was Gut coming when in Sun- r school and charch there would be ~ return to the good old solid tones. C. W. Clark gave hla method of jj leaching an infant class, he had a class JJ of Uttie ones before him. He was ful- (■ lowed by an old gentleman named u of Mount Holly. He referred touching terms to the past, had been u seventy year* In ths Sunday school, la was styled by the Convention, the 2 Veteran of New Jereej. {j A. O. VanLcnnop, oT New York, «" gave an address upon the " Cut- o of the East." lie had wlth hltq £ and pictures, representing scenes J were much impressed with the fact t. that If all schools could hare In their * IKsieeasiea them picture* oar scholars J could much more easily become ao- » qualnted with the customs of our i, Scripture Father*. Many now took £ part In the discnaaloo of how to con- J duet a Teacher's meeting. ■ In the evening the huge house waa J not only foil, bat overflowing ; ths * sides and pulpit were crowded.. After «■ the usual opening services, Bsv. B. C. t Lipplncott addressed the .Convention j upon "The Teacher* Work." H# * was followed by Ber. Mr. Moit, of c Flemingtoo, upoa the "Spiritual train- » lug of Schools." Hit appeal to the J young men. In closing, will not eooo fc bo forgotten. Mr. Phillips, by special s request, song "Your Mission." No | one present will ceaoe to remember ths J above hymn. » After devotlooal ezerdsea the Seen- J lory's report wao road, GO lostitotes J had been held last year ; 1,558 schools • in the State. The other statu tics will . appear In foil in pamphlet form soon, j] Questions were given to be answered ' by lire. Manning, Ron kin and others. J Hon. George T. Cobb was then called . held and a good lime had. In ths evening the Methodist church waa also opened, as one boom would 1 not hold the children to bo brought together. Dr. Murphy, of Salem, was ! sleeted President for the next year, and tt» same officers, with this exception, ; selected. The next messing to he held * st Elizabeth. Bxta. MaxBtAoa. — Mrs. Dr. Walker ; . urns a tew to compel men to marry * before they are forty years of age.j jbcrr^was ,a^ la» fixing theji^ h-.r « bins tir^'osM i^Ptt!r8^alc^^toi ! J

Tax CxNstrv— The great dacenial temm at the Caiiad States win ooeur next T«ar- Petsoos srffl be appoteted - for every locality ia the Mates aad ■ townships to gather atatfctfc* of the >- infaahhanta, uad of aK tha agricultural ■ ..a i ■ -a- Koch • euWvator vrtfi to aaked for a oooctaa, i Ucutals atatemout of tend occupied by : Siv«sf^erS d less remaaahar the difficulty in making d up an aocurato report of variooa crops. * All them aapoeta will be called for in d June, It WOT he nscmasry to gits In * tfcc crops gathered this Pali The milk product, also, and the amount of d pork, bref, etc., will he aaked tor, aa • well as all kinds of ftult, etc. , Dpaa.— It tea just baea deofakd in r I court that a man who heaps a as rags 0 premises and tot protection against thieves, Inept him at hla peril, and . must pay damages where harm it doae. .. It It hit twghgrace if another than a „ burglar ia torn by his private wild t beast, bach a decision is likely to have a good effect, as there is just now a , disposition to cultivate gigantic and r "tags doge. ' Tub reunion i the Old and New J Schools of the Prebyterian Church 1 1 was fully consummated at the meeting » of the assemblies in Pittsburg on Fri- ' day laat. Great satisfaction at this j ' results is manifested by the Presbyter- 1 r ians everywhere, and the Church has ' resolved aa a thank offering to raise 1 $5,000 for missionary purpose*. The . 1 Bret meeting of the Cnlted Assembly will be held In Philadelphia on ths ' third Thursday of May, 1870. Violations ormOtxx Law. — j i , The law passed by ths Legislature last , winter for the protection of game is . being rigidly enforced in Mercer oounty . ' , arrests have already been mode and a determination la expressed to . bring ail persons found violating the : ; law to justice. A man uamed Hatfield arrested and fined fifteen dollars j J for shooting a single quail. The Rev. J. W. Kramer, rector of Calvary church, Summit, has been ; , i called to and accepted tlie charge of j < chapel, New York. He will j enter upon the duties of hb new posi- . after next Sunday. Sptclal Notices. John 1$. Lycett, accident, rill ikb urt tract , A CARD. soascatsEa unu ..spretiuii, is- .. acaacaiata S

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