SHE DMEY GAisra, roar xostarrso.- j=wars =atm) PENNESAN, REED&.I36., proprietors, • r. la. I. P. - . Baztaass ltasuymr. ornca. 4ilZZlri snunba lloi siud u _Firm Umucris Writ !Oran Nu. if Wu Parsitais. ornii.e.&Minn LID LIZONST. eREAPiIir an& BM.? rasiia aaa Cu l(11111101.1.1. ?4P13 is the Mau, • I= Yell Dib...l4locrruir. - • 6AZZEVIT...I Ely littslmtAGaiff€s . the StliP Senate yesterday a hill for thp rector:bon of the agates of the rittahurgh Led Connell - Rafirceid was introdteed from the ilailroad Com mittee, where Jr - paw& by a bare the jorlty of one out of tirentpone vote'. Wehope the theanere =slim favonthdy acted upon in that branch of, thelevis- Ware, as; if it coo i[ght its way time:4h ' there, no difficulty Will be experlizunci in Obtainiui Concurrent action 14-410 ..Tn.the Saute, the hard Ibruefile will lake place. Its frieruis, however, feel confident of, sucevailand will exert:, their best effort's to promoteits Plano, . an event which will prove of trlendi ble banda m seed of ,th to thowreatee The Aaron (Coththittee also icted on . the tioeit4en of tree itatirosda s Seat r. day, sad. by a' vote of eleven to awe agvecii to report a very bnpd and Ithethl bill on thctaubject, This will probsbly be int:roared into House today. Tax recent terrible accident:real .g fibm the explosion of •fire-worka stored on the shelves of a confactfoinary lishatent. in this cltV, by -- Wirkle_ three were. lost,. seems to demand - a re form in that direction.' We do- not know that there is - ear - ordinance in the , city code • - *hick , forbids the 'storing sway of with. dangesMa • pea Porty, but with the fearful occarrence of ateirdaylait fresh• our medial, we pee-Miro a grist .want for 01411040 wilt remove the evil. , In some respects ' fireWpilis are. mdre dangerous than plain powder, and the CAtltiOn nse.tt in handling - the tatter is not observed With • the former. - ,Wlien fire liconsimintated to a magi of llama. candles,crackers, fire wheals and; rockets -- there - in no knowing where Titus danger to 'lreland property Will end, for in all - directions the burning frngments and balls of tire are thrown. thlisk an ordinance forbidding 'at lead regnlatingl the storage of fire-works should be passed by the . City Council betore another fear fol - .autumn. spin -tamp the lmbject .mto notice; ' I • . . • NEWS IBYITE,VEGRA.S4 I , —Tbo City rAturicils of ColamboN , • bare poisedan ordinance to build a Wa ter Works, which Is to be submitted t - the voters of the city. -The. American "Moose, at vitt*, Wisconsin, wns burnediyesteiday. • Lem $12,000; porually insured. • —J. R. - O'Connor, a school teacher Irt Richflehl, Minnesota, was put Mr . the cars for falling to pay the extra tea cents, exacted for not procuring a ticket; and was frozen to death. • -4oseph Salve was arrested - ut. Men phis,,Tenia4 on MondaY, while aerviox on the United States Jury, on a roguish-. Lion from the Gorerpor of Missouri on •a charge of obtaining twenty: thou sand dollars' worth of goals of A. L. Lacroix, of bt Louis, under falne,pretertsca. .D.There tiro rumors- that one 'Rafael - sailed In the steamer "Moro Castle," for New - York, to Issue bonds fo%Lrita Anna. -to amble the latter p te his plans against the Mexican GOv - ,•ThoWoolari Ste., largely - owned by A. P. Morrill have berm .obliged to suspend operations:on account of low. Waft?. Other Mills In that:State - have sumended for the same reason. All the mills in 'Lowish= are . running as usual. Manton:Me protests Iwo tom re. calved 'at the Trees-or-s , Deptirtment against the-new measures adopted to prevent smuggling on. the broilers of Maine. „Toe smargied goods mixed there last year were valued at over sixty thousand dollars. - . —To the 'snit aranist Zahn Lelghton, • • instituted by the Frani:Liu Mining Coin panv, at Boston, for misappropriation of funs In certain' tromectfons It which .the Company was interested, Um jury • 4 , - found a verdict for the CCimpstry, sasses. lug damaged at $19,01). • -HTlitit - pablication tif,the said of St. Thomas was - Atitofficial; as the atathori i this refused to glee the details en the sub ', joist, Danish Consul at Yeti York leas telegraphed' te• the Captain] of the corvette Dogmarthet Secretary Sewsrd.'s reply' was satisfactory,: and that the President of than United States hind -sent thatrasty to the Senate for ratification. ti —ln the:United States Supreme Court, •- 4esterday Chief/untie° Chase =Coloured that , the y Cdurx,'E after considering the , .motion of Judge Bleat - to advance the MeArdle ease ripen the. docket, had de. • .tided to hear the taco on thefirst °natty in March. This decision gives tisfac - • don to the Berlicols, as they hope by t that time to have affairs to Inch Etcondt- , then in the Status of Mtssisaipplind - banjo that even if Gip Court decides the' Reconstruction vote; armonstltutiounl, it will not seriously impede the Stork In r - . sauessim to sitellana ' - i 7 114 Pan AfaU aa.lea .ays: " A patch ,/ correspaltderit fondants us wit h ". an ele • count- cc public education-,adopted In ~, Ifolland.l Itis based on enact passed in July, DOT. The first article of:that law - : declnia that primary education shall : - Include reading, writing, arithmetic, the 1 principkis of eyntax.,the Dutch language, history, 'natural history end; ranging. • • . ':: ..• 'the primary schools - aro:divided snot two chooses,' public and private. The fanner are mfahilsbed by the communes,. the provinces, or the stale, either jointly or separately., The other schenis are .. ' - private adventures -.which .may ba sub- • addirint only when such conditions as -limy be deemed necesecuyl by the I - authorities complied with. The auhrsiairnd private schools are; like the . - • . public mei:mitts, open to - children are ---. every wet; in amendment to; establish • wparate schools far Jews was rejected by : • fifty-one t 0 six Yam, when the bill was before the awned Chamber. - .. The ;education is given by, male and female teachers, who must have obtained; I a certificato of eatecity. and :morality. '; Non-certificated teachers diseovered In " subsidized schools Sr. liable to be pnn i_ • ished Lne - and imprisonment- It Is t. direc t that the number of scboals to be ei established in each district shall be in j prbpartlon to the extent of the copula j don. - And, again. the teaching staff is ir. graduates 'according •to the number of j,- pupils. One teacher %deemed sulllcient j - when there ore • not more than seventy . : pupils at aschoal ; when - there are more i ! . ' than seventy and under one bemired en 4 ails a subaltern:or sort of pupil teacher, 1' ' • is allowed ; and when the. !school can . iY-leckan one hundred Pupils it is entitled , 1.10 an assistant teacher. As has boon said - ‘,.., i 410 y614;1 , 511 , distinctions are aleogniz d .„1 :in any of thesubsldized schoola whether ' J public or private. The teacher .are ' :bound to abstain from introducing mat. tern of reliai, one controversy Into the , . • "course of Instruction, and to avoid 1 offending the ausceptibilitlia of say wat t net:igloos"education tis left - to the -1, churches; bat the schools May bo used ' for this purpose when the ordinary =j echoed hours are over. No teacher is al ; lowed to undertake any r ofnce j I • without epoclat permlation from the tz n: ' j • autLorities. and both ti ear and 1 ' their i i inallies are prohibi from engag hog in shy brands of trader - A teacher has a right td retire one pension after 1 ' forty years' serilce, and when he Murat- Wined the age of duty-five. • I Each district. liaa to pe the coat of t .its schools and teachers ou of the local' j• . fund.. bat a cOntribution ay be re- I suited from the scholars , . th th e ex- 1 Iception of ;the poorest aux , ho cannot r . audit;- to-pax anything. i The local; } authority:we reggfred to d all thmcan I.,.mew. 0 StbindillOS of Cl:afar'''. , o .