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cape island. cape mat -county, new jersey, wednesday. may 10, 1s65.'
no. 50.
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TBEOBAI jWJUfT »o I'll t*ff ■* <"»». KByUiIkM,By on-". A "aids* with jonr ship!" Tha uO"T'< rpre war- 41a with 4«w- • Your UttW Ud, jou' Wtuul' II* nid with tn-mtillttj Hp— .. . nVkil WlbHI* what •hip!" RE ••What littla ladt *• l( there couU ba cK;.. AaolMruuli auacnh*! Sw: What UUlc tod, do J ou *•> ' L * "XVhj Ulhu, thai took to the w. Tha iconic ill I put him oil "> tuia*. It was Just the other J«j The firsy nrhu **U"d awajr." -Th* other «*yf the nHoP. Oft* ft too! open with*i frr«t Sulpttw— Ht* beast b**sa l» hi" 0W*» to "" "Ay, ay. air, he*c la th# cupboard lie* The jacket he had on." " ! ^ And mi y our lad to (uo« r> "Gem# with lb* *wsn." "And (114 ahc atanJ With h«r aachur clutchlnft hold of the saad, "Why, to b# our. I r.e ««n Iiorn the land, Like a knee kkaicc hi* tod/to hand. The wild **a ktoatag hai — A aifht to niiMb.1, «r." "But. my |OOd mother do you I now All thto waa twentj ) ear* ago I . t a loot) upon Hi* Gray ftwan"* deck, Taktoj tt off, a. II inkrht be ao! The kanhltf from your neck.'; - "Ay, nod he'll bripftjl hack I" "And did th* little lawtoaa lad That ht* mad* yuailrk and made yon aa>l, •ail with the Gray Sw an'r craw f "La* lea*! tha man la ftoksft mad ! TH* beat boy erer molher had— Be aura he aalltd with I ha ryew I What would you haaa him da P ' ' Ami ha kaa cerer wiltMu Uaa, J Norarnt you word, nor mil* you a en Toaay ha naa slue r "Bold! If Twaa wrone the wronft to mln* i „ BftftMa^**' m»y h* In iho hrtnr, And could he write (rem th* *tavr I But. man ! what wouU you Ua»« I" "Gona twenty y aar»-a Kmc. loo* t mtoa— Twaa wicked thuc your lor* to abuae ; Bat if lb* Ud alUl lire. Aoifrom* back horn*, thlak you, yoo cob Forgive him I" "MlatraU* mac. Tou't* mad a* th* you r.uro— . What havo I to farglra!'' Ik* aallor twltahad hit ahlri an hloe, And from wtthlo his kooota drew Tha karehlal lb* waa w.td- " "My God I my Fallmrl la It true I My lit tle tod, my Ellhti : My bleaaed hoy, my ekild : My dead, my Urine child I" jamming ^hrttli. DB, BEECHEU IS A Hl'RItY. Dr. Bdorhcr, like mosl tsuu of extremely nervous temperament. we» very impulsive, end followed no lew In bit baLi n of atady. Itfory Ward, when quite a boy, wrote • mort aoiusingjd**. eripuoa of • journey with bl« father to TUetnn w'.iere iha doctor waft on trial ' Dayton, wiiere
for heresy, on charge* prrfctTftd by Dr. WiUou. It i« found in lite autobiography, ftocond roluuie : Yon, who livo remote from VV "At *IIi!l» hace, tiiHtrilbfttacdiuy:, beefflaliae: iLing of one of oor itair, Ljrnuti Itttoher. Hat, though of note <uj.a pSbnc character, be Is not Urfti fnniodi -and ln-j 1 tereft'.iug in private life. Indeed, w«, ; who lee him daily, imagine that he exhibits more nntquicocml mirk* of genius is lbs domestic than In a wider sphere, ' fur in the pulpit (thank* to the attention of Aant. Esther) be wear* whole iiockioga, bu decent handkerchiefs end cruTsii, • tidy coet, ead never weere one j _ boot and one ihos together, ami iu bis pabllsbod works wbo can see through | ' the typs either the manuscript or the 1 writer? *' Bat la his fsmily. and unmolested by feminine pertinacity of neatoee*, his 1 genlM pee p§ forth in various aegli- ' gsncea ef apparel, particularly bis shirt 1 I eleevee, open bocom and ample display ' ' ef flannel. As if to put th* brotdssi Mai npoa bis genins, nature sums to - bare ordained that be shall study half ' nadressed. ' Bat if we admire these marks of innate abilities which appear oa the exterior, ' ■o less are we snrprited -at those which 1 be exhibits m e business mao. . Let pie ' give you a skotcb of oar departure for 1 Having several weeks for preparation ! be felt secure, and made no attempt at a | 1 ^giuaiua till the day before. Then. } BfrU* batting up stoff pa rii Ui» K. mm* " '7 >■» pnrtpi"" Hpg front the stomp to ibstaody. — ^Vthe afternoon be dragged me away Bilec. iB a> exeeee of patrlot'tm to • KpeeS hU t Ui. Before going to bed', | Fba charged me to be ap early, for be '.Best pi ready, and the beat was to start RAl aloe. The morning opened on a striking
a third in his hards, in which he was searching for quotations. In an hour - ant a half ail his papers wrrs 10 be col lected {and -from whence?) bpoics a*e sorted, brcakljtit eateo, clothes packed »nd horae-baraesstd. Aftrr a batty mod, whew ! he guetup i t*ir«, openft every drawer and paws ( Ter all the paper*, h aving thorn in coufution, und down stairs ogain to the drawers in his study, which are treated in like manner. lie tills hia arms with books, and papers, and sermons, sud straightway arsiua to forget what he wanted them for, for ho folia to assorting tlrern vigorously, dt novo. . . j "Eight o'clock, and not half ready. Boat suns at nine." "Where's my Ilurton ?" "Father, I ha>o found the spirit of 1 j tho Pilgrims." "Don't wsnt it .Wbrre did 1 put that ' ptpcr of extracts ? Where did 1 lay my 1 : opening notes ? litre, llenry, put this j 1 i book In tho carriage. Stop 1 give it to 1 ; me. Let's see— run up stairs for my 1 1 Register. No ! naJ l'vo brought -it ■ down." ' Half past eisht. Not ready. Three'' I miles to go. Horse oot op. ■ . ' At length tha doctor completes his ' ! assortment of books aud papers, packs, ' or rather itulft hia clothe* into a carpet- 1 bay, — no key to lock it— ties lbs bandies, j and Icnvei it gapiug. At length we ard reedy to start. A 1 ' trairhr tumbles out of oo* kid* as Thomas ! ' j tumbles in on tbu other. 1 reverse the . 1 i order— tumble Tom out, the truck in. ' | At length ail sro aboard, aud father • | drives cut the yard, holding the reins1 with one hami, shaking hand* with a . ' : student with the other, giviug Charles 1 directions with hit mouth, at least that ' I part not occupied with an apple ; for, 1 ■ since apples were plenty, he has made it ' j a practice to drive with nn* rein iu the 1 ! right baod and the other in tho left, with i nn apple in each, biting tbeui alternately, 11 ] thua raising aud. lowering the rain* like ; 1 ; threads in a loom. Away we go. Char- ' ley hi.rsn on the full csaler down the , 1 i long hill, tho ctrriage bouueing and ' ; bounding oter the stonei, father alter- 1 ' nalvly telling Tom how to get the har- ' 1 ness mended, end abowirg me the true 1 ' doctrine of crgiusl sin. "Hurrah I we 1 i ; thunder alongside tha boat jnst iu lime. r Dride aud Greom a Ccutury Ago. 1 To begin with the iady : Her locks 1 1 ■ere strained upward over an immense j «
cushion that sal/like an iucubus oa ber , j head, and piasiervd over with pomatum. ' ; and tiitn sprinkled over with a shower ! * t>r white powder. Tho height of this j V trnrer was somewhat ovir • foot. One j single while rose-^ud lay on its top like an eagle oa a hay/aferk. Over her neck I and bosom, was fildcd wlace haodker- : » chief, fastened iu Hunt yoy a bosom piu ^ ratl.er larger than Vdollar, containing tour pratrdfoibi r's miniature set in vir- ; gin gold. Her airy form waa braced up ; iu a satin areas', the •!• evts as light as i the natural skin of the arm, with » waist ; ' ; formed by a bodice, worn outside, fruin I whence the skirl flowed off, and was dit- ! { tended at the top by an ample hoop. — j I ' Shoe* of white kid, with peaked tow, ; and heals of two or three inch**' elevation, inclosed h«r fest, and glittered with apangiea, as her little pedal member* peaped curiously out. Now for th* twain : Hi* hair was sleeked back and ; plentifully Lefiuared, while bis queue i projected like the handle of a skillet. — i '■ His coat was a sky-blue ailk, lined with : : '. yellow ; hit long vest of white satin, eui- ; - ! broidered with gold lace ; bis breeches ! , ! of*, the samo material, and lied at the ; ' luice with pink ribbon. While silk stock- j • iogs and pumps, with laens and ties of ; the tame hue, completed the habiliment* . : of bia nether limbs. Lac* ruffles clos- i ured around bia wriat, and portentous j ' frills worked iu correspondence, sad j bvariug the miniature of hia beloved, ' j finished hit truly .genteel appearance. ' — - In England ibw deuib of John An- ! fil, bfockamith, oecaeiowed the following , epitaph : If j .Wyt and Aammr lie reriia'd ; My Miowi too have lost their wiad ; j ! My Jirt't extinct, tajj'arrp decay 'd ; I My eves is in the dust all laid ; ) My coal is tpwat, my irv* gone, My«a all drove, my v eart it dons. I — An Indiana paper refused lately to ; publish eulogies gratis ; but adde'd : "We I ' euro.
The President and the Uritisb i .Minister. The telegraph has gften the net ! speeches which passed between the i'res- | ident tnd the new British Minister, bat ! the following account of the interview, ; communicated by the Watbii'gtoo cor- > respondent ef the Cinciacati Casette, is j more interesting and suggestive: Sir Frederick Biuce't interview with I*r. (tidcui Jobbtun lo-dey was as iafor- ! msl and at undiplomatic a* Presidoat . Linculu hlmsalf could have madu it.— 1 This new minister made bis appearance with all bit stars aud decoratiou* on, presented bia credentials? and formally rdad bis speech. <41r. Johnson replied, suing that bs was glad to see him, end to welcome him to the Capital a representative of Crest Britain, aud tben i addo i : "l!uf, sir, I am not much utrd i ; to the Diplomatic formalties customary ' ' oo such occasions. .My idea is simply * that two great nations ought to conduct • ! their relations very much as two neigh- j | who siDLcrely desire peace and goud j ! foiiowthip between theniseives would do, ! : and that the lets mrrv formalities about j j it the better." "I adTure you, Mr I'rtsi- 1 j dent," interrupted Sir Frederick, Tiuiot- j | ing to his uniform and decoraiious. "that . ; I should feel very much more at esse ' without these things tliau with thsai." . ! ' The ' remark was sw thoroughly Eug- ' i lite, sud. at the same lime so consonant , ! to Amtricau prejudice against foss and : | feathers, that the President and Minister j | friends at once, aud est down ' | for a chat. Sir Frederick asked about , Sbennao. President Johnson explained j ! the position. "What chance is there < ' Mr. Davis, then ?" a»k«d Sir Frede- j ■ rick. "Oh a small particle still : doubt- j j less hit escape acruas the conntry," said I ' tlie President, "Well," replied the Miuj i.ter, "I. should thiuk that .Mr.' Davis ! aud a few members o f hia cabinet woald ! ' probably tiud it well to start pretty ] i loon ?" .If they know vbat ia for their j j own intereat," responded the President | rather grimly, "tbry bud better lose uu j | about it." "Toe time bss eotne," | : he added, "vrlicn traitors must be taugl t j they are criminals. The country has J clratly mads up iu miud on thaT point, { ! and it can Gad no more earnest agent of ; • its will than myself." Tiisie waa than a i < renewal of the mutual promise to talk i .over any difficulties thut might arisa j | between Greet Britain and tne United like two neighbors sincerely d»- ■ sirous of good tcrui* with aecb other, ; viiuu* ui gi,uu luruja wuu saco OIUIT,
) and to the fatarview end' d. spiissltt'5 €trruer. — ^ — — — j ALL lAiseiu. Kiu(!*r», QoetUua*, Sr., bum! b* **eoi*|Mtnlrd with tho Answer* and Solution! la PrztEMOf aU description*, latnndfd for thto Departcrm. touil !« nlirrlj orljr.B*/, or thrjr will /„ Wc taltoao aeAtororaaoajnotu rummaati'V.Laa* i Mytboloclcal EnUma.-Xo. 33. / asi compared of' 63 Uttert. j My 17, 40, Xt, 16. 50, 62, was oue of the Titans. j My. 5ii. 2. 21, 55, ws* tha mother of tlis tloii*. - - i My CO. 26. 9k 43, wa* lbs God of war. > My 20, 30, 27, 3, 35, 6, 61, was Goddess of witdoui. ! My 29, 10. 42, ,4, 16, 00, 36, was ths God ! | of cunning. | My 6, 51, 56, 16, 63, wa* tho Goddv** of j j My 16. 5. 37, 62, 34. wa* tha Uoddevs of heating. 54, 15. 11. was the God of light. j My 32, 58, 7, 22, »w the'ius»»*og«r of Joon. j My 39, 6, 59, 9, 40, was tha Goddsts of j My 44, 17, 12. 35. 24, 43, was »u Egyptian God. j My 49. 41, 61. 27, 1, 63, wera tha most ao- . ! My 6, 16. 31. 25, 37, 59, was the God of j | Gr». 1 My 23, U, 46, 40 27, was a broth, r of Ha- I | tarn. j My 38. H, 35, 30, 48, 17, was the sister of I My 33. 47 , 52, 30, 5. 22. wa* (he Goddeu ; My 45, 19, 42, 1. 16," 56, 21, waa tha Goddew of-fcrrtone, ... My 13, W. 57, 28, 3, 17, 54, was a high fomatetfBe. My 13. 9. 10. 48, 53, 43, waa th* nam* of ths inbabfusu of thu Grecian colonies. My whole i* an interesting sou instructive study. u AC. Ansnere to Last Puulet. No. Zt;— " Napoleon' • retaru from the ' I.land or Klb* into Frerce." cbabadb.— Ink an-aiar.. •'lakurmao." r UsooaaruiCAL Xswtu.— 1. Fr-ak-fort. 2. H'ner-loo, 3. Mad-i-con. 4. 1-o-wav, ,
I 1 I.a wa of ,»>v Jersey, 1 ; An Act to anlburise the township of Den- - ilia, in tl>* cuunty of L'ape May, to raiec t | by taxstiun, the amouot of mouey paid t by them to voloatrer* or drafted men. . j Wktieri, the inhabitsuti of void towusbip, f iu town muetioa • WD 10 hied, on the ninth ; day of. AugoM, rigbtreu hundred add ' ) sixty-four, did Older thvir township corn- ! ' ■ milieu to pay a huuuty lii three buudrtd " dollars to etch vofouteur or drufisd moi-j L- . aadur i fcr recent call of tho I'resiuuot . ' for five hundred thoutaod lueu ; and i , ! whereas, tha iuhabitauti of said tuwnrhip j" at a public meeting, held on the four- ' r teeutn Jay uf Hrpteinber, elghtMCU bun- j drid and eixly. did aothoiisu and re que*'. J J the said toooship coumilteo to iiu r.ste th* amoULt ot tiojrdy to volunleert, or u> auy wb" might furnivh vubstAuta* lo he 1 accredited uu th* quota of the towuvhip Ij under r.oiJ call, lo lire buodred dollacs; r j aud wbcrtse, the raid towimhip commitr . tee, ac'.ii.g upon said authority aud ret | Cummcudatiou, have paid the sum of sixleeo tbouvaud dollarr, aud -havo issued I j the bond* of tha township rliarefor, bear. j lag inUievt ut th« rate of six per centum 1 j per auuuoi payablu yearly ; and whereat, 'j it is deemed desirable Hut the *sid in- ■ j debtedass* to created should bo grudu- ■ j ally paid off ; therefore, t| 1. Bait enacted by tho Kenutu and Gen- , eral Aswmbly nl the Slate of New Jersey, , | That the township Committee of Drotii* i .shall bave power and eulboriiy to provide ' by taxation lor ths paymeut iff asid h ods ' i »ud the ieteroft I hereon, aed th* said township rhsll, yearly wud "every year until ail ' | tlw hood* issued shuli be redeemed nod | paid off, and order and causa Id b* colleclet] i i>y lax, at tho lime aud in the inanuer thai I : other tuxes am assesacl and coilactdu, such , j sums of inouey as iho vaid comniittoo shall . | deem Loce^sary, to pay thu vaid bond* and | iha inurest tbaiouu ; lirti, by a yearly poll | lax of teo dollar* oo each white malo inhabitant of said township above the age iff , j twooiy-ono years, sud the balance on the ' taxable prupprly of Said township ; provided : j th t u. l moi* than oue-lhird of tto said suiq : of sixtteu thousand dollars, together with 1 the amount uecessaiy In pay the interest . i oo the whole of said bonds, shall he raisod , j iu any one gear; and provided further, that , all person* who have heretofore paid comI umigtiou ji/fuy or have furuishaJ eubsti- ' ] tutor, to i f accrad.ti-d 00 I he quota of said 1 j township, shall b* vxeinpl from the pujr ! meat of (aid js'-ll lax ; and the township ' j collector tf said township, when- such tax j > 1 or any portion iburrof shall ik> collected, ! shall pay tho same to th* township com- ! units* of said towoabip, and oil such moneys I to be raisail by virtue of this act shall be i inviolably applied by said township commute# to pay the interest aud principufoff Slid bond-, dfi tha o ■bail lieeotKu Sua said bonds, a* miss Cue
und payable. 2. Ami ha it enacted, That the debt and Labilities incurred in said townibip of Dennis, iu cr.niequeocu i f the pay moot of buun- , tie# to volunteers, as mealiaued in tba preamble hereto, and the action of the amri committee thereupon, are harery legalised, . ratified aud coafirmpd. 2 And be it enacted, That whenever, under acy future calls of the President for troi ps, the inhabitant* of said township, in special town meeting assembled, after due ; untie# being gi'tro by clerk iff said township, sa is now provided by Is*, shall, by a majority of their roles so direct, it shall i aud may he legal for the township commit- ' tee to make such further issues of the bonds ; or Said towoshio for the purpose of pay ing j bounties, as may be ordered by tach town meetings. I 4. And be it enacted, That this set shall | take effect immvdialely. | Approved ^arcli 22, 1665. , Ao act to preveaPhntscs, cattle, sheep wad j swine from running at large in the Middle j township, in the county of Gepe May. ' 1. Be it enacted hy the Senate and Geoeral Assembly cf the Suite of New Jersey, That it » hall .ba lawful for any person who ■Bay reside within the limit* of the Middle township, in the bounty of Cape May, to drive or coorey to any public pound which may be ia tba said township, auy hortee, p| cattle, sheep, or swiue found running at j large ia the poplin highways, or rltewberr within the. bound" aforesaid, and impound i th* same, and the keeper or keepers of any r I public pound in said township is aad ere ' hereby aethoricsd and required to receive t. such horses, Call!', sheep or #win« ; and he party (or the pound keeper, if lb* doty bs performed by him) shall have thirty cents per head for driving or conveying to the ! pound ewcb lj'ome, VewTd off "ca ttle 7Sf *wtn», and , ten ctBU for each ahacp ; and. the | ' pound karpar shall also base thirty cant* per head for arery horae, head of cwltl* or swine, and ten cent* for every sheep, for lattiug in the pound, end shall have the Sam* fees per head on .horse*, oattle, sheep end swine for letting oat of the pound ; and ' for foedfng and attending, twenty-five cetiU per head for bo ran*, cattle and nwina, anil uu cetsflPpar head for sheep, for every tweaty-fbnr hours or fractional part thereof [ I they kliafl contiha* iu said punod; and if ' Ore owner or owners of naid hones, ctttle-
•heap, or awin* so impoouded, shall nut pry thn ckarra* of impounding end keeping within four dais nftcuucb brans ah:?]! br - impounded and takr the same nway, it shall i than be thft duly of th# poaodkeeper to get up advrrtiavraanU in five of the n o»t public place* in said township, describing «uch I horses, cattle, stsep or twin*, and giving I at least ten days' notice of an intended d.j . ! and place of sale ; and if the owner or own I ; era of ftuch hnriea. cattle, »h*i p end twine do not appear and redeem the adid beasts t • before the lime so notified, the same shall )'| accordingly be sold to the higheat respnn- > f sible bidder preaent, and out of the money . I arising from such gale shall pay the charges . j arising frarn conveying to tha_ pound, and • ! re'sin in hit hand* hit fees for impounding. < i keeping and feeding xud letting out of the , pound, n.id horses, cattle, sheep or twine ■ and fifty cents for advrrt!«ing sale and coli lrcting money for each hone, cattle, sheep ; 1 or swine, and return the overplus to the . oirBsr or owners of the said boast* if thi y , - r.hall appear to claim the same ; and if no j owner or owner* ahsli appear sud claim ; 1 each overplus within six months after such 1 . sale, the same shall be paid to tha collector [ i ' of tuxes of said township, by him to be held | , and accounted for at port uf tne funds uf j . said township. 2. And be it enacted. That it shall be I lawful for tha inhabflsnts of **pl Middle | . township, a: their .uanunl town meeting, to j , elect annually, any number of pomtdkeep- i ' . ers not exceeding four, and authorize th* j , , emotion of an equal. number iff pound.*, to i , I ba sitoute nl Such placet at shell be most , , . convauient for purposes of impwundiog in ! | 1 : tiid townabip. I j I it. And b» it enacted, That til sets and i I : pert* of acts inconsistent with the provi- | t aions of I hie act so for b» the same may ap- j , , ply t» the ,ai.| Mid .'lo township be, and the j , sain* are hereby repealed. j , I 4. And b« it enacted. That. this act stud! ! ( I take affect immediately, j Appioitwl March 22, 1865. * ( ' | A Supplement to Iha act entitled "An act j 1 i to uuthorfxe the s-lshliahinent. and to | 1 I ! prescribe thu dutiss of compuuies for ma- j ' nufacturing and other purports." ji 1 . Be it rnactnd by lb* Hnoste sod Gene- > < ral Assembly of the Htute ot New Jersey, j | That any company organized auder the j ' ; provitions of the act to which this is a sup- ; ' | plemcr.t, may carry on a part of it* uusiness ) i nut Of this Hut*, provided, that a majority j < of the poreon* aisrociuted in the organiza- : i • ; turn of snch company shall be ci'izt'O* and i ! | rc*i< ruufof this Slate. 2. And be it enacted, That the certifi- , cat« of the nrganizaiion of any company ! , partaking of the privilege* of tli'H arl.sbalf { , > state what portion of it* busifieat it lo be 1 , . carried on out of' this, Hlatr, and. in what i , ■ place or place* it is le be carried on ; and | r : rhsll alio state the uama of th* town or i , s : city, and county, in which the principal | ,
| jiart of the business of said company within | ^ I Ibit Hlate it to be Iran. act*. I, and tneb , . town or city, md county within this Htaie, : | . shall be deemed the town, place and county ' , . . in which the operation* wud huameaaof thu ! | 1 company are lo be carried oo, and its pint- j ( , ^ipoi place of besines* withiu the provisions i , of tLe said act a»d the several tapplemenit j ( , : '.hereto. I | r 3. Aud be H unacted, That all eompa- I ( i iiir* that may he establitbsd under this act, | | i; shall he subject lo all the provisions, liabi- I ( . : lilies, and renlriciiona of tba act to which f i ' this is a snppLmaot, excepting only so far , I ' as the fine are modified by the provisions ( - j of this net. s | 4. And be.il enacted. That all the stock- , j ; holders of any ootupauj incorpumled uu^er ( a | mis act shall be severalty individually liable ! to the creditors of the company in which | I I they ere stockholders, to an amount aquul | j to the amount of slock held by them res- j j )>e:tively, for all debts aud contract* mad* i by such company tiulil the whole nmouns d i of capital slock fixed and limited, hy sorb " : a company shall have been paid in. | 5. Aud be it enacted, That if ths iudaht- | " | eduess of any snch company aball at any '• : tun* exceed the amount of its capital stock, 0 ; the trustees of .-pch company assenting " 1 ifmrcta shall be personally and individtally o liable lor such excess to the credit of inch h | company. b C. And be It enacted, That this act shall >t lake effect immediately. ' : Approved March 1C,.1865. 11 j An Act ranking an appropriation to defray j thn expense* Of commissioner* appoioted by "An act in asenrtaiu the rights of th* i atal# and of tbn riparian owuaia in the | I mod* lying uudar th* waters of the Bay 'j of N#w York, and eltawiera ia th#' ' b : Slate," approved April eleventh, eigbi ... teen huudrefl sod sixty-fonr. ^ I. Be it nnacted by the Heaite and General Assembly of tha Bixto of New Jeravy, * That it shall b* lawlul for the treasurer iff >r this Hint*, upon Iha warrant of tba Uuv. .r ernor, -to pay out, ou the order of Jocop It. N e WurUiudysv, Esq., chairman of skid board of commissioners, and in such sums as be •* may order, an amount sufficient to defray [ " j the costs aud axpeaaes fncideol to Said ' . .» ^ comniissiou ; provided, the tame shall oot j ,j exevvd iu Vh* aggregate the sum of eleven : 1 "thousand dollars, and that the account* ! . v ; "shall be audiwd aeeoruiug to law. *' i 2. And be it eowcted, fbat thin act shall < it' take effect immediately. »- ' Approved Harsh 15, 1865-
An Act lo.coLfirmc ream acts of the town, •hip committee of the lower township ia the c. only of Cape Hey. Wur.RKxs, The Inhabitants of the lower to«n«bip of the coanty of Cape May, at a special town meeting, hald oo the twenty-eixth day of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, for the purpose of encouraging volunteering from said town. hip, into the service of the United Hint**, and for the re ivffof those who had, or rbuuM hereafter be drafted into, aud enter the service aforesaid, or vhould • hereafter put. in acceptable sobititntM, it .was uaaniniuwsly resolved, that the townabip committer qj aaid tqwnsbip he mid tbry ere hereby empowered and authorexrd to furnish to such and every person, volunteering, drafted, or furnishing a substitute as aforesaid, a bond ur bo ml* cf the iuhshitautaof said township, for the su n of four hundred dollars, and farther, that a bttud of the inhabitaotn, as sfure.atii, for the.suai of on* handled nod fifty dollar", tra furmsrd to each and every |i«rauu of said township, who bad comma* i i«d under qny previous call of the Presi. deut of the United Sta ot, for troops ! from said towirehip, said bonds to tie I signed by the clark of the said township, and ibe chairman of the township coin* ! milUe ; therefore, 1. It* i rneCtrd by the Kenate and Grn•t*l Assembly of liie Stair of New Jersey, j That ibc acts anil doings of the lower townabip, in the county of Cape May, aud the ; debt and liabilities inVurr. J or to accrue to said township, by'the township committee, the issuing of the bonds of said township in accordance with the resolution men- , lioned in the foregoing p'aamMr, lie end i the same are hereby legalised, ratified and : confirmed. . 2. And be it enacted, That the township j committee aforesaid, ere hereby authorized i and empowered In provide by taxation, for ; the |u) niaut of the indabtndonts incurred, , or to accrue to snid townabip, end to uses* : from time lo time upon thn Uxablo property | of snid towusbip, sack sum or (ami of money u« shall tie aufficeut, including n pell lex, hereinafter provided for, lo meet ths intnr. j e-l thereon, and for thn payuioot of «ucb i of the principal of the majority of 1 "aid committee •hall deem nxpsdiaot ; provided lhat not more than three thoutaod ! dollars of asid preacipal shall be pan) in any 1 "»• jrar. unless ao ordered by said -lewuship, nl any a'suutt, or ft)>ecisl towb'tneettug. * ! 3. Aud be it enuctad. That thu township committee shall bare pArer to levy aud : collect especial poll lax of three dollars, ; on eteij male inhabitaat in stid township, ; above the age of twenty-one years, iu addi- | lion to all other poll taxes now authorized j by Uw; provided sstil township cummitlc* shall has., the power at their discretion,
I exonerate from the asaeeament of taid i | poll lax, all am d, infirm and indigent per- | who in the judgment of aaid cnmmiu I are not able to pey the same, and that the balance or residue bo essrseed and ool- | lulled on the reel and personal property in | d township, which amount so assessed | .shall be levied and collected by the same time, an J under lib* lees, fines end penaltiun ; as other township taxes are levied and colj and the township collector of said ! township shell, whan such lax or any part thereof, shall be collected, pay th* same to tlx township committee of snid township, and all toeh moneys so to be raised by vir-. tne of this net, shall be exclusively applied by said committee to pay tha interest and principal, as the saipn shall brcomn due and payable, and that said township committee ' tffiall before receiving auy of thn money mentioned io tbi* act, outer into bonds with | the inhabitants of taid towo»hip, to be approved foplho moderator and clerk of taid township, in a sum not leu than five thon- ^ sand dollars, for iha faithful performances j of their respective duties nndar this not, and said township committee shell report : to .every animal town meeting, or oftaoor if < required by said township, tbn emonnt of bunds by them issoed, tho amount ot money recceived b) tbem' hy virtue of this net, 1 and the emonnt of disbursements daring . the year, or since their ia«i report. 4. And ba it enacted, That this apt shall take effect immediately. Approved March 14 1665. I An act to authorize and enable the Tbomaa Iron Company" lo bold lauds and real estate in this Hlate. 1. B* it enacted by the Senate end Oaa|4 oral Attembl) of the Hut* of New Jereey, That the Tbomaa Iron Company, a eor[torsiTuC of Ibe slate of 1 'coney I roe is, chartered on theffoarUi of April. In fhe year eighteen hundred and fiftj^four, shall be and Said company is hereby aulhorixed and YgjppuWared lo receive and bold, in fen simple oj otherwise, lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate nitoato in this State ■ out exceeding two thousand acres, had to. j lease, sell, mortgage, or otherwise one or ! dispone of, the interest aad estate of naid corporation lo naid land*. 2, And bn it nnacted. That thin act nhali i take affect immediately. Approved March 22, 1866. •

