CAPE MAV TJdUHriDAV, MAKUH 23, 1871.
CAPE MAY OCEAN WAY CITY AND COUNTY : tub wutub qvotatioxb The value or .lock In tV Cape Ma s-tt Mr*N"»a. Flret scries. CO mom V old, *» J 3S - s « s: 4th. " 14 " M.T Sth__ "1 . 3.s Thb co-OreaATtrr Association Ut. MTiea, IT monlha old, »®Ca 2nd, •' 14 " 56.51 Snl, " 6 " 32. a 4th. " S " T.M Chur. ii Notice.— Morning and evening services will V held aa nana on next Sabbath in the Melbodlal Church, rrrarhina by the pastor, Her. O. B. Wl«h£* \ ~ Sals or Loan and Babbel*--Wlll be (old by the subscriber, a: Hcbetleneera Landing. t ape May City, on Mnoday afternnon. the 27lh iust.. at two oYaaefc, a quantity of old Lumber, meetly ptanka and Vary timbers, together with a large tot of Barrel-, A. H. Bnvn, Committee. "BxALTtruL "Snow. 8och la the title riven a grand cbromo illusl ration of the exquisite poem of the aam* name, and lately i-aued than the pew of J. floorer, the well-known cbromo publisher, SOI Market street, Philadelphia. The cbromo la from a afdeodtd painting by J. John, and la univenally conceded aa on exact counterpart of the original. The picture repreeenu a fathiouablo street in a gnat dty, during a anow atorm. To the left it a palatial naidence, with lie winding brown atone atepa and sculpturrd railing, all picture-qurly capped by the beautiful tunw. The etifT line of the atreet la artlatically broken and nlieredliy opening*, with trora and bouses, In dlalanl pert well re. all in the wintry robe, through which one eeema to hear the moaning wind* In sympathy with the beuuliful female figure lu the foreground — the prominent feature and subject of the painting. The artiit here repreeenle a young lady of high (hmlly, great beoutv and mental culture, hating f-tllcn from her aphw, and become an outcast upon the atnet; the dashing of the anowflakea upnu her foes ana I he recurrence of her thoughts to past atones, aermto glte color to her cheeks iu>d retire a portion of her thded beauty, aa alio appears to be reHnctta; upon the happy reminiscences ofd its gone by. In this bmatUfcl wlottre of storm of the elemenla, and <» the s"ol, the artist has kept beauty in new. and so charming a work of art must continue to interest all lotrrt of art and poetry, so long aa the bhatens gin na "beautiful anow." The aim of the cbromo la 16 x 22 inches, and, mounted on cantam. .an be obtained for *1".Coule* of "Beautiful Snow" and of "TV Cbauged Cross'1 can be seen at the office of the WaYE, where order* fee the aarue will be received and Blled free of axproea charges. For Solt-Kivcr! The Steamer RlNO, a 111 leate for Salt Biter, at predaelv 6 o'clock, ltd. ■ironing. All defeated "Incidentals," "Elephant Keeper..'' and "llangrrsoo," will please make a note of the fact, and make preparations fur a long trip. —Sec mf (te Cap*. I'ueTncmrT. — A. the ^ouner was about to start oo Its ravage It was ascertained there wae tin "Clerk"- no ■ board. The Editor of the Si- •/ tie ' r,p, ww lowwedtately omitted of the tact and at hi. earnest fo lcttatloo the time of departure wae pu-tpooed until , the following Saturday evening at 0 . o'clock, at which lime be engaged to secure tlie wrrlcea of a certain ambitious caud. late fee "City clerk." P. H.— Nr. 2— Precisely at 9 o'clock ' the eald n ."date, bis c irpet-bag in one hand sod a bundle of paper* marked "paltm mtaidta" In the other, wae i seen to take his place among the i passengers, and while he ilood, sadly I contemplating the now reradlng "City Printing," the captain .hooted "all aboard ! the whist* gate a loud tool- . - toot, and the. lute retting vision gilded gently from our eight. - SUBKBKiiBRKtt.— Sheriff Steelman 1 - has qtron ue the Information that A tie Garrison. Jr.. the oumpt.nlon of the burglar Paceenlre, in the latter', re- | cent eacape from tho couuty Jail, has I been ooru mora delltered into custody ■ - tllla time at the hands of thy father, i who lays a claim to the reward of $25 i offered for the arrant of hte too. TV story la that young fiarrlaon. after evading the pursuit of thi astonished . Jail oflktaU, whk-h feat cdlatl tor oo J extraordinary effort oo bit part, he tied to the cedar swamp n.nr Dounlt-. , villa, tfhero be look up Ms abode In 1 ihow himself near any ha'iitatloo. he t remained Item without food for nearly 1 a week, and until he was compelled I through sheer hunger, to return to hit t father's shebang, which hoppeni to be e io that neighborhood TV, son having i' expressed hlmaeir tired of bit liberty, the old aenrtnaa suggested that bi might aa well give hlmaalf up and at the name lime put »25. in hi. poor ' father's pocket, and this plan was ac- . rcrdtogty carried Into execution. u CHILDBKX'S MBVTtKU. — Tho Pre.- il bylertaa Chureb on the [.laud was I densely crowded hut Sun, lay wooing y —the occasion of the tocod monthly tl meeting of the members of the .-abtwth n school connected with th church. — h The autre and gallery of the sacred edl- oi floe ware thronged with Interested ! u. visitors. and hundreds acre obliged t. to tan sway front the entrance dleap- - pointed Theexerebeewetcrooductwl n by the naatnr. Her. E. P. shields, and , rt wan of that Interesting and iuatruc al live eheraeter so well calculated to lin- I tl liraaa upon youthful minds tho bkunl I fl, lathing* of their Divine -Saviour. The ' |, singing of the school was highly crodi- ' tl tabia, and dlaplayrd a imirked proll- ' gi ciency In lid. In valuable aid to Chris- ' .-. tian wurahip. The exercises also em- t. braced a reiiew of the feasant of the i oi dry. the an-wers bring given In ttnla<ai : ai by the children. It la intended we be- ' ci lu -ve to hold^ liwae rliildn n'e Sunday -"p A Ha.vtesraxTia'TiRdMAi. -lost * week we filled an order for a ropr ofy Hoivrr". Celebrated Chi «mo "The j w Changed Cross," io a veey heavy gilt I ,i frame, from the Ladies Lluuid.lloo 1 j, Sorietv of the Methodist Church In fe thi. place. which ther hav ■ alore pre- ! „ rented to Bev. A. t. Billard. We „ Preoidlng Elder af this district, aa a ,i testimonial of their celeem. and appre- j, daih«. of his un-cdOcial effort* in ad- „ vanciug the Interests of the church. !„ ThuNorJ^^lLc^fcreooe j $ ever, fctha list of anpoinlii^nu loljj rvacli u* in time for U.U week's iuur. ! *1 it with great pteeaure rndaaliabtc- j thai that we annoomc the fort that so ! BO-a —r yrwr. - Bl K-1'iec.AiL Norn*,— -Impmml " to
I trTSSgsJ. rJrii. L "* '^wwa'sS SWSM bST1 ' " '**' — as. .. Mtuu^taw i h. IU.1 ao Mea, ke ms. a i Mac uytkU flay ! 4°"*™ lion So errery ^aTaril.aJ, O T.. west WialfS kM A*"^^s'££<7!Sfa* ill ""'Jtarsrst -wri— » La# ,U """ p""1' *" aaaiSHS.f.Y'™ ? riir'"" T SI ZSTi.T, srzr. si'.s'-'sa? Tu? Local Brevities. h< Crocuaea begin to peep. ™ Look out for drummers, July will bare two fksll moons, Business la aaid to be Improving. Irredeemable bonds— Vagabonds. ™ The Mayor's "Inangnral" was brief. r„ The legislature will adjourn next p- Shad and rock have made their ap--d pearance. "C The Indie.' friend for April la wdl sd illustrated. The Schelleuger Inndiug bridge la nearly fluished. n American silks will be more pojiutAr Ig this spring .than ever. I- Tho proceedings of council oo Mont- day evening were Interesting, The Serenade Band will toot around y town oo Monday evening next. ° Mr. Geo. J. Bolton's Washington , Hotel, in the dty, opened for bnainewi ' last week. „ Thattunoos prodigy -the two-headed girl— will visit Ca)>e May during the e Benexet A Bret's new stove wagon Lake, the shine off of everything In that * "J. T. a- the Philadelphia Keeai.-. 0 Sior'M Otpe May correetiondrnt. ha. re- » turned from the oil region*. Capt. Smith will plena.- accept our " thanks for a copy of the hill to rcviae * and amend the CUy Charter. The monthly meeting of the directr or* of our Saving fund A Building t Association next Monday evrniag. s Tho bill incorporating the Ospe May 1 Oil and Marine Phosphate Com pan* wised the Senate on Tuesday the 14 ih Numerous flocks of wild grrac have , passed over this print during tho peat , wrek, bound for colder regions toward , , the north. A moral for all avaaons and all , hearts — lloovrr'e superb chpuno. i . "Beautiful Snow." Oin lw '-xamlned i ' at the Wave office. i , An adjourned meeting of the offices , of the Cape May county Agricultural 1 i and Horticultural Society will be held 1 , oo Saturday next, at South SeavlDe. ' Wallitam W a tehee purehaaed al ! | White'* clock, watch and Jewelry r*. . tahli.hm.nt oo Washington areet, are , 1 warranted to give perfect mtiafoctlon. , ! - Here la good news for ehlldreu: A ' proceoa has been invented by which > i W*.«ten on* bread'llte'^o muchhooy I A copy of the "Stantoa Galop'' by ' I Simon Hauler, Is oo our table. It. . - title-page it graced with a truthful . ■ llkene*. of our genial friend, . M Hall Stan tou. Esq. ' TW I-odge of Itcclubitu recently t ' orgnnlred in this place it steadily in- i creasing In numerical strength. The 1 order wUI meet In Price's Hall a* soon t as that improvement I* prepared for I I their reception. i R. 1). Edmunds A Son haw die- , pored of their Store at Cold Spring, as , they propose removing to the Island during this spring Mcaara C. Breves A Bro. will continue the store bualncaa / at Cold Spring. Our Overseer of Poor say* that ha . never knew until be wiu elected, the ' great Importance of this office, and he f at litnee aliakes In hta very boou lu I cootcm plating tho fearfol rcapoualblh ^ | Mr. Samuel StUlwcll hoc breu ap- . pointed First Mate of the Five-Fathom Light Ship, by Captain John r to fill the rarancv occasioned the drowning of Mr. Trait, of Del- 1 while »o Ida way to the Island 1 a aall heat some four weeks ago. " It hat afforded me much pleasure to notice the praiseworthy efforts yon are wiring iaagMatWUMjatyectofiuaking good roads in Cai« May county.— • llowevw. I do not qulto agree with oo ooe of the plans propoard your column.- to put there roads Id proper coodltlon br issuing "! flir that purpose, wbkh I* butan- ! oilier snecien" term for taxation. Taxra ' i are well lu their places, but In every township in Uic county, but very little j not to exceed tSOO at moat— Una barn " raised for repairing and keeping IV { , roods In order. In spit- of thcetrcuui- ; stance* attending tho caoatructton of . that luonumeol of old fogyiam- the I "Shun-pike"— between Cape , Island and the Court House I deem , J : the trrai theory to be, wherever a good ! I gravelled road is Deeded, to lalld a J. C"d turnpike and let the traerlera pey I a> they use the rami. Taxra tb j " | towuahlpe are Dot by any mean. light aa they ought to be, and to In- • '' then* by issuing bond, for tlie "I | pre .pored Improvement of the road., would. In my estimation, raise tlie ■oat vigorous opposition on -the part I " l of the pcqde. F« Mr. Editor, you ,lmow a. wall as I can tell you. tkt ■ the votes of tV people— representing , roajerity of voter.-!* against all : " which have to be paid I I by taxation. Besides. I douUiP 1 whether audi a tax ran ho levied con- „ •tltutionally. I would propose to' " that pUn. ami Instead of ntak- I" ! the county nmp-mtlbie for all there improvement, lei the township corn- ,, mittoe be the road board, and let them out the roads In their townships , ( This will enable us to look more dole- J j 1y after our own local Improvemcota, , j and thereby reap the benefit uf our own *' | money. LoWSB T. ' ' ® i Mr. E. WtatcnU la eracUo<| a bulkh ! P1 near the Ballrored HCatlon for a dour 11 and feed a»m. The watt is going ,.n , rapidly , and the store will soon be i j" i ready for oecupancr. I The Mile Sorir'iy ,4 the CBirary i J -Utaia^a rid. variety of artttd~ l'm mmm
f '• [cKimau.] it,,. In pursuance to adjournment, tlx CBy rather* met In the CBy Hall oc Mnodav errniog. Mayor Joseph H'art Ire • presiding. Present — Merer*. Beard wood. Eh dredge, klrerav, Sleveoa. Thompeoo. , J. G. W. Ware, and J. Stratum Ware. A nnmlrr of the official** bet a i*t were tworu Into office. The qnrstion coming up as to amount of security required of certain officers It was ex- , I plained by Mr. Tbompaou that the n— ulati'*i of sut-h matters lay In the .re. hand, of the Judiciary Committee, and II was therefore oruaury ta-Rire thrr procrrdrd further to have the fail various standing committee, anMr. Steven.- 1 1 seems tome, Mr. ■y Chairman, very singular that the wi power* of thia couoctl are altogether vested In committees. i "*• The Chair— -Tlie gentleman "felll ..a, find thai be la laboring under a mlaferi taken idea. There U no. quealluo before the council, nag Mr. KIdredge— I more you. air, that we proceed to elect the .lauding committee*. -re- Not stcooded. Mr. Mecray— 1 mora. Mr. Pre.ident, that the chair appoint the .landing committee*. ... Mr. hterans — I trust thai his houor will announce the names of the com- " mlttoea. if be hat them before him. «a before the role on the question be 1 taken, so that the member* may vote I , i under. laudlugly. T- Mr. Thompson— I object to thta ' way of doing buaincs. Mr. President. , aa 1 desire to aim the courtesy due our I presiding officer manifested by hi* j friends. I do not artsh to tee him ! stripped of bit proper authority. This manner or piucetdlug Is all wraog; even the minutes of the last meeting hare not yet been read. Mr. Mecray'. motion was then ogrerd to, when the minutes of tlie •f. two previous sessions were' rand and xt approved. A communication from Mr. J. II. Townsend in reference to a bill passed P" by tlie but council nlluwing htm Si . for re r vires at one of the judges of il election, was read. He desired only what was lawful nod right; he did not authorise the making out of the bill for that amount. ,- The Clerk of Election staled that I lie bill bad boon made out by and with tlie consent of the Judges of ekx-tion on the .lay of election. No action was taken on the comnftinlcalion. Jtbc Chair then announced the following standing committee*:— n "Committee on Finance — Messrs. ■ James Mecray, William Eldrcdge and Wm. T. Stevens, d On Education --Messra. IL IL - Thompson, John G. W. Ware and U m. KUtredg*. ' On Protection of Property and lui- . provemenU-Meaan. J Strattoii Ware, 11 U'illUm I'. Sunn, and Matthew I Beard wood. On JudlcUrv — Mcaara. Win. Stcv- • ci g, Wm. Eldredgs and Micaiah Hiuith. r The appolntmsnta on Board of e Health were puetpoued until next meeting of cooucil. ' A requlallioo from the Board o( ' . Comralaaiuuera for an appropriation ' of 63500 to meet the expenaea of ' ckanalng. watering, rolling and keep- ' Ing the streets In order during the , summer scatoa. was preacuu-d and t rind. i Mr. Thompson— I mora th%t the ' ' Judiciary CommBteu be ioatructed to I ' draft an ordinance for raising said r 1 amount. Seconded by Mr. J. G. W. J Ware. I Mr. Mecray— I think. Mr Chair- • , that there is really fllUOfl more I aaked for in that requlaliiou than there I any need of. ' i Mr. bferens- 1 agree with the geu- 1 I tie man— It la a very heavy demand 1 1 I nuke for Uu work proposed to be , dime. Il is the with of the people that we go in for retrenchment — loo J' much of their money has been already a rendered. Our city to-day, nottl.s landing effort* to amotlier the . la on the brink of bankruptcy, _ and shall Ud. "reform" council follow " i : In the step* of lte uredoceaaor? J Mr. Thompann For the Informs- * . lion of the gentleman and others I _ woukl merely stale that all such talk !J oo the rustier before to la a waele of 1 lima The Legislature has conferred tlie necraairy power on the Board of \ Commissioners for making tho rrqui- i a aition of cuuncil, and *u> cannot get I u away from It. Whether right or * II la our plain duty to make a provision for ratting whahirar amount they an Dl to ask. Tho aum specillod n Is one-half the amount aakrd last » Tlie Chair - 1 am under the iuiprva- " aion that it real* with cm mil to my b wliether the amount required will be •! raivd or not If the act creating the 0 Board makes such provision I did not fknow It before. • My. I'bofflrann read the 10th section ! b of the Act, which seta forth tlie duty : " of cMlticll to make aoch appropriation b kre-plns the streets In .infer *• the d IR."1' of OommUstooets may require, providing such raqulaltiou la made lefori: the Hrelof April lu each year. JThe Chair— That's what I term a i "clincher.'" it's hardly worth while ^ really to pat the questlou, Mr. .Slereos— Will the morar of tlie * qnedtioa accept an amendment to w postpone tlie matter until aotuo future meeting? rt Mr. Thoni[woo— The amendment it " not acevpivd. We might a. well pata it to-night aa any other lint*; there la « no getting over ft. Mr. J. S. Ware — Really, Mr. Chair- U man, I de not aee that thla thing la ■' positive — there la no need for liaaly ■" Action. Wo have time enough to attend to it after we've talked the matter q< Mr. Thompson— Tb# ablest counsel lu the State baa been consulted on thi. very point, and their opiniou was that It wa* so paatirr, that there was no u»e In trying to get out of It. I Alderman Ware— That w«» my re*- ] wm for trending the motion. *b TV question was agreed to oo the I" i, - vol,-: - nl Affirmative — Meter*, lfeardwood. • j Kklredgc, Thtmiiaon. J. G. W Ware. Negative— Mcaara. Mecray, Stereo*, I ; J. stratum Ware. I Mr. ThomtsRio 'iffert.l a resolution i ce | inairneting the clerk to provide a desk j : for tV uk of the reporter of the Oft* N ! m i doting the current year. j T Mr. SteTrO.— I ainoppoeod to par- , tn liailty, and therefore offer as an amendment licit the Editor of the .fear •/!*« | wi Cm l» aceummodatedln like manner. ; lu Mr. J. S. Ware— I am down on par- • J e I tiallily, Mr. Chairman, in Ibis matter : M !— I do not know wluUguod [a to beac- M eompll.hed in baring the prowedings I ,v published and one paper i" asgooda*. M the other. rr i Mr Thompen«t-l do not accept the ; O pntfeman'. anumdment. A desk lias j | been already provided by onanci! for the of | reporter, hat which is at I co present lu need of repairs. Tho resolution was adnptrd:Affirtuatlve — M.s.rs, Ilaardsuod. n. Mecray. Thompson. J. G. W. Ware. !.k , Negative klrssre. EWln-dge.Stcvrns. . StraUne Wayr. Mr. Stevens oArred a resolution ! gr .inking out the wnrol ' two" in the or- m i dlnancc couci-niluu I.feensr* and inserting th, w.mi "twelve." A motion M for it. adoption was not sereitKfed. Mr. Thompson read from rbc sure th i delegating certain prero**tl res I ,1 in IV msttrr to the city Cneoril, which i re lie character.*', I *• holding supreme ' (► over the Urease qocorion. tb * that .m-h . xtraordinsry power* hara ce been granu-d by I V UglaUlnro to this M -feeing » Owhseoahfe watarfog place. 1 it igsfiisraiaisrjSE « m
Mr- Steven*- 1 am aware, Mr, the it it proper that tome licooaea about be graoled.-'bat I desire to neve th privilqro of railing rum placed io tb on band* of responsible parties, and tan are given to every tworeot gin shop th* makes application for a license. El- Mr. Thompson — The gentlemai DO, I most bedullof comprehension. Conn re. , dl baa the power and with them raeti ml i the responsibility in this matter. TV mn most radical Good Templar could uot itT frame a belter fatw. This council necc :x- not grant a single license if Ua mem he bets see AL Tbeordluancewaaameri he form, and an application signed by ee, j flft v freeholders need not he granted by ire thorn. We have all the power wa be ; wanL I have ao caose to be under in- ' obligation to the rumaetkre, aad donrH I speak In their interest. Ir. A motion was agreed to that when be council adjourn it adjourn to meet on wr Tuesday craning, 2Sth loaL . The Mayor followed in a few remarks ill by war of an inangnral. He ackaow;i- lodged himself very grateful to lbs pso□n Plo for the favor ther^ had conferred upoo hint lu sekctiug him for their Mayor, at It had been circulated around before n- ; elect Icq that if he were elected, be w nuld be death to whiskey. He wished | them tn understand, however, (hat be li- intended tn suppress I headline of liquor d- ou the Bahfaath day by erary meant in bis power. He wae no temperance Dr man. for be took hit liquor when he a- : felt like II It wa* necessary to iioonae It. | taverns during the hummer season, X but wanted such privilege placed in te i lb# hand* of honorable parties. . He should also look aftrr those place. Is along the beach which took advantage t, | of tho privilege granted them by oounir dl to Bell ale and porter, and disposed Is | of whiskey oo the sly. He did not n I blame council, but censured those havis ing the authority for not putting a atop j; to such actions. He hoped IV people g would sustain him in the administration of affairs, o On motlou council adjouruod . d — Tho aunhal meeting of Council was j held (MThnturday evening, lr-th Inst. B In absence ol Mayor Miller, the Ro,f confer. Mr. T. IL Hughes, called the j r council to ordrr. ,t Member* present — Messrs. Hughes, II Kennedy, Ludtam, Thnmpeoti, J. G. ' w. Ware. J. Htrat ton Ware, W. W. 0 Ware. I, ^ The records of the proceed Ipga of the | • "ffi chairman of the Committee on . Finance made a verbal statement iu reference to a transfer of certain real ' . estate security held by the city against 1 the Indian Quran property, which the present nroprietor, Mr. J. C. Bennett, . was desirous of effecting. TV mat- 1 | t#r only required the sanction of conn- [ Mr. J. G. Ware moved that the | , I" Inane® Committee V authorized to [ • cotwuniiuate the transfer. n Inch was agreed to. Ayes— Mcaara. Kennedy ^AalUru, , Thompson. John G. llflKnv, J. i Mtratton Ware, W. w. wJVLil r Naya-oeoo. Mr. Tbompton moved that u bill of) relief V passed in favor of Mrs. Btek- [ for eh. 40, In consideration uf au Pica I made to council for a deduction ' tax-bill. Which waa agreed to. The following bills wen, ordered i paid:— '*•"* Desk, roll,. au « ^g,.Km..iU,,d .» ! «■ •"WsTrav.lro. .. .lark of .wti ,*, ISO j The committee to whom bill of Mr. , B. kllller, fur certain law-suit ex- i wa* referred reported In flsror i of paring Ml. Miller IV turn of I 63R.WJ. and the constable, 110.20. i It was moved that order* for the I respective amounts V drawn on the r Treasurer. | Which was not agreed to. •V bill of Dr. J. f. Kennedy , for 621, ' , romp, nsatUm for aervicee <ai Fl- ' Omtmittra, waa preaenvi, and < motion made that an order for tlie « amount ho drawn In hi. ftvor. ' Mr. W. W. Ware did not Vlfera in ' remunerating members or csmncll for ' attending to their fegitimato duti.s, I while serving on any of lbs standing 1 committees. Would role against the 1 Mil. Was coovinfe-d that member* V properly compensated for I serrlcea when appointed to per- ' form rotne special duty. He waa • that twice the amount of the 1 would not begin to par bit friend « j Doctor, for tlie unjust odium 1 U|K>U him and hie rolfeaguoi ' their administration. 1 The motion wa* not agreed to. I Affirmative M rears TV mi pa- in, • G. W. Ware— 2 a Negative — Messrs. I.udlam, J. « Ware, W. W. Ware— 3 < A resolution of condolence for the ■ defeated candidatra In the late election •' ruled out of order by the rhair. r I In motion tho official returns of the ' result of the annul doctfon were r read. e ilr. Thompson moved that they be I confirmed by council. Which was agreed to, when tV 1 Mr. Joseph Ware, look « and subscribed tn hit oath of office, aa « administered by th* Recorder. b M r. William Eldrrdgo waa properly 0 qualified as Recorder for a term of ® Meter*. Mlcajah Smith, Wm. T. Mere us and Matthew Beard wood were S duly qualified ae councilman, on taking and subscribing te the oath uf of- • flee. Mr. W. W. Ware moved that at , mrmVrt of IV council -elect were *, properly qualified and sworn In. IV ' council do now adjonru rirt dir. * Which was agreed to. j TUB HEW COl'SfCn- r TV Mayor fearing taken the chair r called the new council In order. . MrtulS'ta present — Messrs. Ifeanl- i wood. Eklredcn, Stevens, Smith, s J. G W. Ware, J. Soul- c Ware. . Tlie c-inflrmatinn of the office ra-clect , proereded with. Mr. E. Johnson r sworn in as Treasurer; Mr. , S. Crowd: aa Judge of Election; i Mr. Wm. W. Mesalck aa Marshall; J J. Stratum Ware and Joseph Sehdkmger aa Choacn Freeholder.; ffeorge Hiklretb a. Commiaaioner. .A Appeal; and Mr. W. S. Ware aa „ X. rrarr of Poor. Mr. Thompaoa moved that the Rules . the late council he adopted by this „ council for the present. , Which was agreed l«. Mr. Beard wood moml that council now prom to nominate fl* a dty a Which was agreed to, whan J M. aera. Stmnel It. hlltea, C. S. Ma- 2 gralh and W. V. I. Srigtnan were ; nominated. C. «. Magralh daeUtwd in feror uf i, >. R suu* ' Council lllco prnorrd-d to balkH 6n cundidaica. On Brat hallot no >• choice was made, Mr. Stltea having . reudrad 4 votra ami Mr. Sciginan 3.— • second hallot Mr k-tiiea re.-ri.mg " itmirdronua rote of IV oounrdl, waa 4 elected, and awrwn Into offlw. j Mr. Thompann moved that whan I J comsrtl adjourn it adjourn tn meet oo e cvrnUtg Mxt at half-past 7 ! W bid. waa agreed ro. |I Mr. f-tereo. cxpreso-d a desire that [ Mayor deliver hi* inaugural ad- I c dhrl.it. to piofpooe any remark, hett ""ke unlit neat nwcting l|
hat of cosdcU, on account of the bdeoea mid of the hour. Ou motion oauodl adfourned. C-ffi- MAOEATn. Clerk pre Ins. an With the praewt interest manifeav an- iu behalf uf the public school on tfe port of parent* that Ingrafted in lln-l Pta; children, but few thing* are n..-d. .1 I. jnt make It IV model acbo.il of Sutl red Jereey. Kxprnra It costarepa-ot m. proven* nt in any brxuch or depart ere roeut of bu.ineaa , and it is si wars pro ifcul to cnomeralaihe unrseary coat athe preliminary step: and n bile I .ml. 'l*lm It as mv srevial pnivincr l'. fer mention what I dreut unaroidaU. 3nt nrexaaary to culminafe or perfect th. irn shall V wanting Ire way of room and gn apparatus, I will feare you to defer ndn^ja^recanU its feosibrlitv and a*, which the scholars of the several d.k> partmeata arc constantly and nnreralloa "Iiglv kept up to their ifotie*, will dear. mand at our hands frequent promoire bona, not only from on; Dirisloo to ' caafbtr, but from one department ro od «noU*r, which will unavoidablv. but be gratwyiufly, swell the uumVr of our OT first Deportment or Grammar Vbool Id beyoo.1 its capacity. And al tV saint lCT . bate, with our limited preaeut arrangeV : menta. there la no great Inducement* wc to tbe first dirltion of the first departo, ment. as there it no other step to take except to leave tl* school. We also jc disco, er a certain commendable prkfe n and ambit loo bsiog manifetfed on the _ I art of thia division to be more by n- themselves and where they can come 4 i to recite and gaiu insttocUoa without OC being constantly confined to tfae room. r. I Br ha viae another department, the _ 1 school could beeooducted on a strict £ijfo<ma] principle. AU^tereceukl a- obtain llieo, here at borne, want might V termed a lin label bminca. educa- , Ural. We hare in our school the ] brightest of talenl, such aa can not be : excelled any ahee, which only urads drawing out. Thus Tar eren Irani |l* u erection of thia pleseut School buildt. Ing. through all Me changes, we ligra o- cause to fes-l cratelu! to tl* Directors of * : the School for tleir constant energy ! and strictness to 4uty iu the perform- ' ntm- and ftirtbcrincc of ercry thing ucoessary to Bs b«ltliv growth Wc '. also bare great ressou" to fcvl cscredI Ingly grateful to Me City Council for c : making whatever appropriation hare d ! brati necessary ften time to time iu : sustaining tl* sshool. That II™. n ■ Body frals that it is a judicious cxpru n j diture for which tlwre is value r>.1 ■ reived; and tlwre is uo one interested t in the cause of edtcatiou. who should e attempt to stay the current iu unwgrd , progress. Motion produces purity, . and purity ih tun. produces health - [ and friendly happiress. 1<A Us eonI aider what will work to lire beat iuc | teraata of the comlog grueration, that a j Bjua^ not be said of us: wc are the j ° -Y I- liAYSE;. I'rinctpel. - { DecLIXKD. — A.cr A Co., of I'lul... 1 lidnhia. are resprcti'ullv inform..! (hat -j their liberal projy^iti™ to m 63 f..r ! a three months ' mlvertisctucnt of Ia wIs " ; A Son's Furniture store, on \lm I, t j ! Street, lies in our waste Ixuket. Ui'imuitT'i Maoazinl roit 1 1 Al-RIL. —The scenery of tba KceU-rn I portion of the KmcraM Isle.— "Il* . land I.r (I* Mount a lu and tb# Ik. • ' , ; and tV curious trails of character d>»- > ! played by tbe lobibitauls of tlial rac- , I Hon, are w. littb- known, and vet so I interesting, that the general reader will 1 turn with pleasure to II* opening arti- , chr in U* present number of t.,r/*n. ■ I 111 a graphic anil piquant style mami [ of Ibe most striking natural aud social peculiarities of angina seldom visite.1 , by tourists. The article, cMltk-d i "Wild Ireland." it the first of a scries , from tV pen of Mr. U. Doohavam!. a i writer well acquainted with the region I and the |K-opfe. In tV WW. of fiction. Il* .t/oyuiioc present; this month an ntcrtainlug variety. Forenuwt among contributinu' of Uiis class must hs mentionul a translation from Ivan Toorgenef. 9* most widely pop ularof tV llviua novelists of Russi... tbe title of "Mou-mou" ami exhibiting gnat jower of .-ItaracU-riia-lion and a foscinitfon seldom cxcdled. Tl* other Stories are in keeping with tl* demands sf popular feist, •. "Rookstone" grew* constantly mote charming as il procrads. "What shall wc Drink?" is a suggestive sketch concerning , to|ic of great importan.v. and la fall of practical information Some of the net salient |i>inu iu tV* teachings , A that singular entbu«lasl. Entanuol Swedes borg. are well .Ics- : cribed in an artlde by LucreUa Pontiff. The remarks of tula lady throw much light upon mot tens that Are but IRtfe beyond a very restricted circle. Mr. Charles Francis Adams forms the subject of a rary ahle, discrimiuating. and attractive sketch, descriptive of : tV career of ooe li li* aldest stat,-.-that our country has yet produced. article is from tile pen ol a distinguished writer, vers..! in the hV j of political parties and Intimately 1 acquainted - ith tbe sub|ei-t of tV I sketch. TV singular anil interesting combination of mental and mechanical ability required for tV eeublialitnent ! of a dally newspaper, and tV peculiar ! round or duties attending its management, are portrayed with great truthfulness and animation in an article suUlisd "A Western Newspaper Enter , prist." There it nothing fictitious in ! this artlde except tV proper nan**. poetry of thla nuinber of i esrt's .Woysrisr consists of three con- ' tributiuoa, one of which, "Reality." i Emma Lazarus, la unusually vigor- ' aad pleating. The "Gossip' ' Is as ; entertaining aa usual. Thla is aaylug ' a great deal in lu flsror. Terms.— Y earl r Subscription. 61. 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— s. "" .. . • "WH. . ; ' - r | - HatlErtMa. THE CITIZENS of CAP! MAY CODHTY F°" ""1 ^ ^ * j vctukmuoate about tittt ccbxts teptyis" uti, '/ 1 h;lu*eth a taylub. > y ^ ij lyt'iuiiM; i.trro roa halj:. ~ - Ui«?s?aftSt!rLSftsr^1,s; W. ' J,. Tstkss.* asscV. ItaoJ Yttls tires )0_ . ' . i vor fs.1I.sr tarsnssttsa sAOisas WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT .wsatsffia tt.'tWK ruf cur- ; , ' - S' BENEZET & BROTHER br.™™,.™... have just sscsived ! itft a?" rt- THE LARGEST STOCK OF t ' COOKING. VD-ROOM AND PARLOR STOVES FOB SiLEI i ' eve" °e»eto™"= ««««» » on accommodannq tebms! TVy are now olferiug kraal, Hood aad Congress Urecta, t 'No' 7 Cooking Stoves he ■ I ' • •- « £ As Low as Eighteen Dollars, Complete, '"N"* -• *>*• "bsby k. rox. j- i whkh b> _lj)a m ^ Mi r m DANIEL M. FOX 4 SON, ma- ro urm y or country COmiU.YCEB« I j WW « I'AllTICl'LAIt ATTENTION GIVEN TO * AW a, ,{olll mrZriZ A|gs-Ii<>». HEATER AND RANGE WORK. ,)fflcc' K^M0 X; mh 8<" a . Till Rooting Aaasra for «V rwraw. mrn Mi. *f i. e Cottages & Building Lots i- Executed at the shortest notice in nny part of the Cootilv. nl w, u (1|J ^
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