Cape May Ocean Wave, 8 March 1860 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.

INOEPENDENT BUT NOT NCUTMAL.

CAPE ISIuAXE> N. J. THTEHJAY KOEVOrO^ XAECH ft, U60. ' on'lvlgiJoopgK ANnumT:

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Editor, Publisher and Proprietor. jOCB EDUDCATIOJi AL UTTEEXSTS.

BY AUTHOKITY.

LAWS OF NEW JERSEY.

CAPK~£aY Of! FA IT WAVE. ’ Lour for the commenceiucbl uf U*« eXetc*- ( forenoob. In the sfUfnoOn the »i*eelal or

us had Arrived, the lover part of the heesu der of the dav being the soppleuient to the *as tiled to overflowing, so tbit wbeo we | ebarter of the Hoboken Lend Improvoentered the church, Urge somber*, nnable ro«nt Companj’, on iU second reading, to get SMU'below. were flocking to the tjaiU-ao excitemeul «*•(> manifurted in the gallerj; aod bj the tine the exercises Honac, and the galleries were crowded. . commenced, a |>erson conTU scarcely hare The bill authorises the t'ow|'auy, in crowded bimsclf in edge-wise. In this ' building a railroad from Newark to Hobo, state of effnirs we were compelled to lake ken, to use certain bridges 4c.. of the New s a« upper seat, or none at all; • here, to our Jersey R. R. CquipaTiy. w ithont their coni regret, we jure net able to hear thb reci- f senu Various amendments were offered

In the\\ are of february 23d, in noticing m distinctly as we couid wish. and strongly advocated and opposed, which

►our approaching election for municipal Several pieces were added to. those of caused <|tiiie an exciting debate. All the _ taSe eDecttnwnetltmuu officers, we suggested that our edacatioual j ^ g nt eT ^ D j 0 g. the actors oot being pres- 1 atnendmenta, of any imporunce, were ioet.- time to come, as long as wo mer publish. ^p^rored Feb 9. 1860. inirresta wop* amniMT the most iniiiortniit . . - _ , r i . -a.. • 1 i .. . **

j cut on the former occasion, on nccount of ; The debate continued until part nffcc. : the etonn. Some of these constituted ; o'clnck in the evening, whec the bill was

interests were among the most important j < _ ul matters inrolrrd. and that it was time that

this matter »os looLeq] to. gome of the most interesting part* of the ordered to a third reading, and the House

I'erlup, il max I-'* "PP"" 1 ‘1“' ,!« of . .or, .djo,ro«l.

onr !*□.»*. ... ret.^oc. lo lb. ^„,.d „ in.pir.tt.roulb. i Wo.n»D.I, Feb. !3. Oitfe.iiiea.i... tf bo Le.e bed Ibe eeolre! j ^ „ t |, th . .pMl of eloqeeoce ; : Stx.Tie—.'olrotfoeetf—lim lo e.Ubh.t

•bicb ni.de .bo periurmince of Ibe )a»l oo AEriculter.l I'lellict io Liberie .1 Ibe

of this matter for Vrais past ’ refered alone to the immediate school officers— the superintendent and trustees—but this we* not the case, i As far as those remarks applied to them they are welcome lo them, lint they are other officials, who are. if possible, more deeply involved than those nam-

ed above.

And first upon this list am the member* of the City Council. With tbem, in a great measure, toe matter rests, and it was fur them, principally., that oar random re.

evening (hr superior to the former one. Public speakers know how (o appreciate this. It is hard work lo speak to a small audience, especially if that audience is less than was expected'; and even the smallest child who took rmrt in the exercises seemed

expense of this State; Joint Resolution to authorize the purchase of addititional copies of Nixon's Digest for State Ljbiary; a bill relative to per diem allowance to

Consul, lea.

J'atrrJ.— Supplement to tax law ; rela-

to appreciate the same fact, and enter into* tire lo eecnrile. of Trustees ; supplement the spirit of the occasion, with a gusto to Mechanics Lien Law, authorizing suits worthy of a young Clay or Webster, when | on hens under one hundred dollar* where delivering a twp day's speech in Congress i the parties reside in the same Coun;y to addressing a mass meeting, or pleading j be brought in Justices' Court*.

...Ik. tf*™. “1 .r, tfro.J.J court roota. ! bill lortbul.r C.p. l.Lod E.il..y InalBrtuiJ ..p.ri.t.od.01, ..libel, bi. ■ jj,',,,. lh . Itf. ibirjl .id c^pculio. of lb. Council, briefly ..ported lb. llci;«.-/»lr»W—Act ,o ..lioiic. n r «,r— Th- r - - - South Dennis School District to raise

o better than “men of straw." The best of men may be elected as trustees and *uperinUodeut—men of enlightened mind* and liberal hearts—but, without funds, the office* might a« well be vacant, for all practical purposes. And who are tbo men to raise these fund* ? Why. as every citi. zeg oi Cape Island knows, the City Cwoncil. And what have they done iu the case ? Why, some five or six year* ago,

Ib-y^i-d u Utfb - OM. U» ...... j j.,, . l,.„U lb.lii.U.JI..rf; b...,»c. th.. ...- |rnU . Wi! won Mi>1 K „„. .r and A«cp:r m.n b... .rttftfctf .1 J»*» ! ^ 713 ; Th. cc tetW HOT No. >« hecif., „1„„. ..Lll.d lunj th.t >acb . ptllnnce u lb.. ,, .o~ U, CblWrttf,.- ... ... by tbs. .. . dulritft Mmbemic u-.r- | A „„ 0 |„„, .ho c.B.„i.|.J 6.30 .1, two hundred Kboi.rt. .Ol.ll.d L. frtrt qy,. „p, schmil privilege. Metho«li*i Hymn Book, was wnr. by Miss

j Kmma It .w4en. whu conimilled 32TH.

state of the school, from which it appear* ba. in a flourishing condition. The d numbers eighty-five scholars, and is divided into eleven classes. A system of rewards, for committing lo memory passage of scripture, it instituted. 1 ickels are given (or verves, and these tickeU are exchanged for valuable books. Last May three premiums were offered to the scholars committing the three highest numbers

money ; supplement to act for tuaiulenaucu

of bastards.

The supplement lo act concerning promissory notes—'making 22d of February a legal holiday, was passed. The afternoon was again cotwimed ou the supplement to the Hoboken Laud Improvement Company, on its third reading, and was finally pasted. Tscasnav, Maccbi. ^ 8 ns ate.—/’arsed.—To regulate foreig--insurance Companies; act for limitation of actions; act relative to time of making Rank Statements ; charter of Cape KUud City Pa>*a*iger Rail wav. The Hoiim amendments to the Hoboken loan * Improweet Com.ary occupied the

A Revleat.—The Clerks of the several i township* in this county, fire revested to forward us a list of township officer* 'elec-' ted at their annual toww-meotings. nod 1

.mb otb.r bn.intu u »,y b.t. b«. AB,rl I. . |»rt of lb. "Kl I, pro-

. , J — - vide for the Incorporation of In«araae* -b uni Diftliny,. u »on r. c-op..,,,,- .pp.orttf Apn! tl|...ib,

possibe after the election. We should like ! eighteen hundred undYorty six. lo publish the •nlirc list for tbu couuty, iu 1 Re! it enacted by the Senate and G«n« oo, i«iu.,Tb.t il uigbl b, cuil« r.C.rrd lo. "•> A>*-o.bl, of lb, SUI. -f Hra Juuy , . ... . - That the nuppiemeot to the sa;.! act an■lono s lb.j..r. bylbo.n bar,05 o.clo. FrtJXoy Ofluolb. b™. to do »o. Ry to du.ny the clerks • ill con dred and forty eight, be and the same is

fejs-a favor ou u* and the public. We hereby r.-pealed.

cuUlbi. u . >l..di. s roqoul, tor .l l - *■ And bo il Tbm tbu ul ^..11

‘ take effect iownediaiel» .

Ou>- presumption that such was the na- ! tore of tho btil«**«r founded on tbu fact .

: greater }«rt of Ilia day- and after throe,! u

Rat there are men. even at thi* enligh-

tened day. wdo venture to a*«ert thal'lVe I the axercicet, lh>isa premiums ] hcuU doribg the day, the araeuduteuls wWu j school* an- a detriment, rather than « ben- vrrr io thn winiiem, by the pa»- concurred, iu, and the bill BuaRy. Now it is hard lo believe that wen lor o y 1J. Sh-mp. with HbcaK.— llic Srnaio aiibendmeut to il

tho Wave. Wi 1 not the clerke or some

other persons iclerested, hereaRer forward ’ A supplement to an act entitled an set to ug-tbe list, in time for the issue of the next ; iacoiporala Trustee* «,r lUligiou* Socle-

«, t .. cm d,. s ib. -bnun. , r.'&ZXat??. n ™ M ~»- ®jr‘^ke supplement to th* Cop# Island i 1 Re it enacted by the Senate and Hen-

Turnpnco Compauv, which we noticwl last f/- 1 Assembly of the State of Nsw Jersey.

. * . c . i Yhat tb«fffrsl, second, third, fourth, Kftb, “ '“""d P"“ J °“ r b ' n ' , °- ,;»ib. tfi...lb and .ifblb •.cu.m of IV

doe* not, as we presumed, authorise U'* ml to'wbich this i» a supplement, boexiencompany to construct a i’asseuger Rail- j ded to religious societies ar cougregalioas

wav,but refers simple to the medic* operan- of Jews within this Stale. , tfi -1 .p,.in f lb, l.lb. public, iu 1 Apprcd l.bfl.iefti.

c. tb. rand i, nut Wpl in I.ILU. c«,. Ao M lo TroitM, f.r IU m «,.

di;ion, and authorise* them to lake toll on | a^moot and care of the fund for the sap

fractious of a mile. v . port of the Episcopate of the Diocese of

> ew Jfhej.

1. Re it enacted by the Senate and Gear. , aral A s-emblv of the Slate of New Jersev.

th-t notice had been given t It rough U>* Th* Chari** 8 Old*, of PrinceUm MerWave that upplicatiou would bo made for | err cooulv; Daeict Dadd, of Newark, V!*srx an act to that effect. Since our notice of Ironing Duer. of Weehawkan, it .. b.r. rccci.cd lh. bill. ..d find lb.1 1 , 1 . 1 " dl , 0 “ «f ——— ' ■ , : Camden, Camdeucount;.; John Keau. of it refers lo the two TTenw mrattowed above. t :^ Mt Tuiyilt j li . v Up ; t)t| coni)tJ . William only. If the bill finally pA>*e« both huu-o. N. Wood of Morristown,IIOftlfrouirty; it will be published in the Ware, with the Anthony Q. Keasby, of ^-*ark. Beaex i«». , eouuly. and tbeir sucres^ors. being member rest ot tut law*. of/beProlesiai.t Episcopal Olmreb.be and «TLenox Pies —Every body knows that hireby are coiiFtituted, u body corporute. everbody mtftt bare pies for dinner, that « by the name of-The Trustoeo of Episcopal pruvid.d erbod,... p.i ■!„». B.i 1 I -«f u ; o 'T‘r° f s "Li"TlZr' i ’ , , , ' , , . . bv that name shall have perpetual suCces-tb-c. c,.rb«l, l.,.. H.1,1,, j .xerciM «.d b. .l.li»d ,,lb II.. easy u matter for everybody to get tha ma ’ powers and privileges euamerted in the tcriais to make theai o r . at this season of • krst section of the act concerning corpo. lb. ,«r. And, bj th. ..j, .r.rbuJj ’ W"*’ 1 /; b ™*'7 . , . J r ■' eighteen hundred and Yorty s.x; and shall tB0..1b.lill. jnrtlb.w»», ht «»»»?-J IQ.. »nd h.ldidj C ,.T. body to Lave Lemon Pies ; and everybody . grant or request *uch property a* may hwT ought lo know tfiat evervbwly can gel the necessary for the purppose* of th# corpora. Uaoiu.t li.0. W. Snlitl.-. WMH.fl..!>™". fn.,■;./<’(. lb. !-'lj u..r..r

street; tml tf werboily don t know it, we julLr*.

do; and everybody .that duut’ kuow it had J. And be il enacted. That the object of better go at once auJ learn for themselves *#i*l corporation shall be the management |l*r.,u.,',r,1W, b„bo. s btlb„n .11. ... apder, .rib. loud .Itwiy prOTid..', —

. . . ■ either with that which may be huroufirr ■rt of mankind cant get •. contributed or acquired, and anv aecumu-

«flu

cah )** ffliund, in anonltghUued community, appropriate*pee«-be*. The whole number i rcftolntion fur final adjournment, fiviug the who, in the (aoa and eyea of fuel* in the juumugr* comiuitled by ibe school Ua* ] day for March 22<1, was adopted aftcrtoiue

eixpofience of nearly ail the >Ute* iu this . JobalK.

•ulightei.v.1 Republic, and ll«i rapidly ~ ~ ~ ~ A resolution to bold OT^tlBgsessions wu tfrr'.intf Inlnrrt m,m(wl«i <n fr.. .ciut.l.. KXW JEHSET LE01£LATUB£. j ..d Jl,r lb. «lb i»U«« ad.i.rti. vnuld ...l.r- ueb .. .pitflo.; bnl il {» ‘ . ... T!,'. , ! ! IV. WH®KfiiBlWritf oitorr rf n.i.rtli.l.M inie. wid Ib.y nr. tu b. found | -W.-Tk. bill l. i-Wl.r , w . ure , A . U .lit,

r.rn auiunj; Ibu." vbo occpp, or h... Oc- b.1,1. mud Wood.lo.n Lu»l l oi.p»nyi cpi.J, «.U i. tk. Cily Coon.il of C.p. i >« -«>>>"«" KrtcL.l! to coi.picle lOcad. tf. b... bMTd tL. D,.u. ,b,|ttaKUl..iurtd JI l. B.b. 11,., ul.ry of u..riiuii. And i. il mt ...d., Ib.l w. ! S“>' ‘’li... Krt-p-r Sl.Bl®. (adi.c.l.d by bur. $1 jO or *200 of ir™ .chuo! n.ou.y | Mr - F.'iy); ■opplemrt.^W MlllirilU nod pwJMf. for r.rally two buudtnd «,bo! ’ ‘ ’ ' " "*

Rut why do they appropriate even these small sums, if their <loctrine of anti-free-rrhoolum It orthodox ! Why not Dave us with no ffefi school money? Why perpetrate that small tin upon the bnl inleroets of the gDing generation? Why. the season i* obvious. The Btata Legislature ~ hppfOprixtws a eectea amount to free school purposes annually, lo be divided among the different ^p* and lownthips. provided they raise a certain amount tu those

and ijlassboro* Railroad, (advocated by

Mr. Edmunds).

Adjourned till Monday, 3 o'clock P. M. H ol'ie.—hitroduLcd.—Supplement lo landlords and tenant act. /’oMed.—Supplement to the act for the more ca»y foreclosure of mortgage*. Adjoutnud till Monday, 3 •‘dock P. M.

Monday, Feb. 27.

Few members of either brunch of the Legislature tftTe-presenl asoisual on Mou, day. There was oot a quorum in the House, and the benaie did very little busi-

sith’ a view to this verything: We kno>

this to Imd the case.

Now is this doctrine correct ? There is

cities and townships by taxation ; and i uc, ' : • t Jt>n o of interest to ourTCBder*. •ho appropriafion* of our City Counc:l. i One Senator presented a peUUon (rum| for two or thiao yoars past, have been ^ Woman's Rights Convention, de- ^ just about enough U saenre the stale mMnung that Wou.e^be allowed to vole, appropriation ; and they bavo been made Referred to a special committee, consis]M|gg|v ' ting of Senators Morris, Cook and Mowry.

Auo her .Senator moved that a colored grntk-man named L. 11. 1‘utnam, be ailow-

certainiy “something rotten in Denmark." j «d to spwk lo tb* Senate after adjourning,| )f tha free school sysum is* curau to ii, t . c n the subject of eiiiigraliou to Liberia, people, why do the’city Council bring up- j which wa* agreed to, sod th* Senate Ad-

«>o us a otte huadred and fifty, or two hun-' jouroed.

drad dollar cur**, in order to secure the ser- i Tckbdat, Feb. Sf 1 - waty.fire oroue hundred dollar curf* from Suiatx.—The bill to regulate the Icngtf the Stale? If the doctrine of thas. men i* ; of scifccs iu the Lower Township. Cape true, we say, let this guts curse slide, J May, was reported Cy the Judiciary Com-

' 'MdHwtis (all «n those who love, just surh . mitteee.

caning. Ab! this doctnue won't do. in j I'oiud.—Beaoltrtinna requesting Conthis age and country: an enlightened gress to establish a National Foundry at public smd/frpablic have rendered their either Trenton. Florence. Rererly or

Verdict, and the sentence is fast being cxe- | Kaigbn's I’oict; to protect commerce Of 1 ceted against such old-fogyism, and its last ; New Jerecy ; to regulate commutation

shri«k must ere long be heard. j tickets on Camden and Amboy Railroad And we say lo the people of Cape Is-1 from Trenton to New York, land—Vou liars bad a practical demon- • --The AnaamMy!'?. 0101 * 00 ^ •'’j 00 ™ *'** Straiiou of the evil* of such edecatioual dD March 1st was taken upland the day h«t«rodoxy,Tur a Sew year* past ; and are j changed lo March 22od, and adopted, now aeSeriug from it; ami we hope won The Committee on Corporations reported will arieu and peoaonneu against it ’ j the bill to • charter the Cape Island City

ft. I AJnrrrmLJLarnnaTw* Passenger Railway.'

. ,, •“*** K£rA.ftTXD. Hurst.—/’oMcd.—To authonre licenses iXtSSSS I ’7 * u ““‘“ “ .i.k .b.M.^JU, Ctotfk tk,. Fl.,-. : "rJTiirTLrt.r ti. C.r «.f c... .krei, ram. off «n " Fob...., J Atft^.ll.rJ S«itll **• orJ.rttf i. . 22J,—n ! «t-J..tk..,Bm ! A .rr... -

• lime bsfurc tb c j Ti»« bu«n*»s was ufflfspoitaul ui the

day oi laU u

several amendments, and attempts at qmeudinenl, was ordered Ur a third read-

ing. «- ,

The supplement to chatter of Millville and Giassboro' Railroa^wilb ameodmeuls.'

was reported.

The House adopted a concurrent rerolntion that on Monday the Legislatr-re adjourn at 5 o’clock P. M.. to meet at II A. M. on Ybunday next. The object of the resolution was to five the member* ol the legislaturu an opportunity to visit

Washington.

U1C1L. A.\D STATE IMELLlGESfL

THE *' OCEAH Vt'AVE” OFFICE, FOE BALE Tin: SL BSl RintR, the present publlthsr «r»J pvopri«*fltr«r tau I-.I-T. fladln* that the c’o-r rua-

' svdeaUr) habltt of hU bastiKwa 1* dc t

will therwfoM be comp'-lDd to lation accruing thereon, for the support uf do wiihunt pie*. 4Mri]e overybedy besides is the Episcopal# of the. Protestant Kjurcopal luxarialfuc on them. * * Church iu tho Itijcese of New Jersey, aii.l ‘ the apitropriBliou of the fund lt»r that purftiTt <>i >cn. Mtanmur—Thert* wa« a ntee. t po«e, ao-urdiug to tbu directioo* to he from ling of the City Cuunril ou Monday ore. uuie t*> tli«« givirti by lira cunvoatiun of tttug lurt. Karelv u quorum of luumljers , u ‘» * ai ' 1 L'lurch in the raid di-crse. urr.. •■M.-i.t v. ,.- ii..i i. .. • 3. And be it enacted. That the tuamge- , * ‘ U*iie*»_wu» n , t .„x 0 f th e BU J coticern* of the said djue. l.lils wera praaenud aud order* : corporation, shall be. and hereby it vested brawn fur the same, os fpliuHs .-—Enoch j in sevsn trustees, who shall be ciliseas of Eduund*, for assisting Awe>*or in v. luin" ibb 8utc ,nemb * rtr ^ tb * ~ '•'!»”>' -*±-, ‘tw school tro»t.*«, fgr numbering clnlJretie$4. ! a RlI1 j or i : y .r whom shall eonrtitnte Smith Church was appointed keeper of the j the iH-ce»»a»y quorum tor the transaction of city clvck—oJUjourni-d to meet next Mou ' buDne*-;they shall hold tbeir fim mertiug J „ Dj -.■MW. Inw-M bw fgmti b ° 1 this act, and shall appoint a prerident sec WHoti. John T. Nixon will accept onr • retar), and such other officer aud officer* thanks for valuable Congressional vlocu- ! “ ,b ^J ““l ,, »oe***ry. wmI no Wet of ud ilon.li,,,,,, Kdm.nd,. j, cf . lb..kJi b,«lid «,U,»i I ..l /* , , , , J ' by a reacilnlwn adopted et a regelsr rerelour Male -Senat., (or valuable Ugulatire | | nff bj t i,. coacurrinr vole of n msjoit^ of documents, e il,« wholn.number and enli-red by tlra secre^Tllow Kunr TO m; The : lory tu a bosk of minute*, tu bo kept a« a PbibuMplii. Xtft at T.«d.j of | M , r>w«f« «“lr |.rt>c-li.s.. •bick Wot . C , : shall 1»C open to the raspeciioa of the memweek. say, » nunbrr of person, .-u Sunday | ,Wt inu . b«i»X. oflSrconveutiun night lodenttfifd tho body of the murdered | orsaidchurcli in the diocese, maa.fuuu-1 .^weeutly-inthtr■T»rttWi'ff',~isT * And be it enarted. 'J bat the trustee* thutof a jM-dlar who had been misaiag **« lll * onC,,nn V> ‘■'•ch instruction «>• may r | ■ ■, . , * be given lo them l>y the couveiitiou, not from III* tend) r:cc in I renton for sorai. " .... . -

jneensisicot wllb the purpose and derigo

There 1> everythin* ronnectrU wtthtt arMmary for a .SKWSPAPUt sod JOB OFF1CIL For aa active, carrgetlc. prarticsl printer, who Is r*p»Llc of conlurt.n: ■ country newspaper, a rare chance U hare oflerrd foe a pmnaoent bualaeaa. rl-WUhla* to remove to another locality, the aubarrlher will abosell tu PKIVATK RKKIDSSCK. Tbo eottafe hsa been built about ten yoars, u la good repair, hariag. but stew week, ago, teen thoreagbl) repslatnt, both laalda anJ outride. It la pleasantly located, with a full view of the ocean, sSbrtlnc s neat, eonvrolcul home (or saedlum eiied family. For particulars address, or apply to

J, S..LKACH. Care I>i.>vi>. S.J.

ODE AOEHT.AT TCCIAHOE. Too*. U Bcsiau, at Tttekahoe, having hladly ponsectad to act as local agent (or thl* paper. Is duly authorised to receive autwcripUans, and collect bills due 'his office, and receipt for the same. . J. B. XoKACn. Proprietor.

®-Th# next annual seasion of the West Jersey Methodist Episcopal Conference •ill lie held in the city of Salem, commen-

cing on Wednesday The proceedings of that

quiU a change in the pastoral relations in the congregations of that dcsom

throughout th* Conference. 'We call attention to the cd>

f of baii-m, commen-j one on the Cornu next, March 14th. j Amboy. Another at meeting will make • passing a $3 counti nastor*.! - t- T, « . .

lime. They went to Trenton to inform the | c f t bc contributors to tb* laud touching Ura 'dissocsolate widow of the . ircutcrtanc* of i disposition of the income of the fund; profiuding the body, and they were somewhat ' * ncb i,ulrBCtion * * n,erei1 0B tb ’ ,

nrkriutf, ii^«.d. 1. «Mi v«ub Urn Vo. !!««•'•f'"

r ' , ’ , , , > Ba, copy of the resoUition or rwsoluUous.. cob. baud, i hut they Imd Imug evidence of! ^nittg the same, b« furxished to the trus- ‘

haring made a mistake. • irrs.

erl’ss*LD —The bill to rhaH.r vt,- 5- A»d be it enacUri, That a Matement ,■ II 77 rt n , ! oilb. prw.d.tf. of ill, IflrtA ,rt,il,,li. = t ‘J'' '*>*"" <-,l, Pu>-n t rr H.u-.v puud | , h , ...j,,,,,, „f ih. food. „ttort-.l I. Ik-ir the State Senate, on Thursday of last week j charge togeth- r with an account of the n--and only needs the signalnre of the Goter. ce 'l’ 1 * BDtl d'»b nr ** : t r -v»l*. svgued by thw

... ..tf, ,brt. prob.bit i. F „.. „„ tbu. j

QirCtTr Rrxorrs.—ITt# City of Rah-. Iinmv( ]tale1) alter the organix.tiua thereof way has been taken oot of Middlesex and ! 7 And be it enacted, Thai the truntew* set over into Union coonty. Wo belDvo n,a J r P ror '^ e hy* 18 ** for lhe ran > 0,f * 5 ° r *

r'rrv^z b “ i “ r i

for nalnhnty l.-rctafcra, and It is to be ; vacant. *

hoped the health of the inhabitants will be , 7. And be it enacted, Thai all vacancies improved by the chance.—So says an ex- securing >° Ihe board of trustee*, ahull bo Hun,- * filled by tbo diocesan convention at their ' ... , — iBexl annual meeting thexsaficr. . fiTCeexTramrs os Nerr Jzarzy Bxsss. Approved February 14. —A man named Timothy Sweeney wall ar- | ,, . rested In’New York on Sunday wwk. r Z>$} m ~Scrv I'otaTOJCR.—N. A. Wencharged with attempting to pass a counter- j zell, at C^mj M«y C- 11., offera for sale fcit $2 ou the City Bank, at Hoboken, aiso u quantity of *ecd poUtocs, mostlr one on the Commercial Bank of I’ertb blooded Mercer*, an excellaitt variety.

mao was arrested for 1 recentlr brongbt from Ohio, having been

C[ ...., rf ,i,b,„ c, Ib. u.d.IPl»”7. c .*r-" r ;

IVtfrtise.

aoa Co. Bank of Jersey City.

| The importance of changing ceed into different wilt is nlraovtllllHorsaUy ack-

•rSw* M^T -Ttra Monmouth Intpor. | noirlcdged b y pnvcticle farmer*, «d the ^ rraay*. last Monday morning Mr.Thum- f.nnc^bere have a opportnnitj of do- * ,« T. Barlralow, of the Union Hole! o f j n w th&, with but Rule trouble or ex-'

ment of Messrs. Eyre A Itfandell. corner of! Freehold, slaughtered his Urge black bear pense. He has mho some early kidney ^ Fourth uod Arrh stroeU, RhiUdelphU, j that be hod beeoYewpi^ fer the last ft or potatoes for tale. See advertisement. dealers ia staple A fancy dry goods. Per- 8 ®otlhs. He had giwn to quite a large *—■■— sons purchasing in Philadelphia mar find i 5?*» a,ld *■“ * nriotit y in lbo »« P ,rt »- : Adrertiftft in the "WaTg."

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