(JAPE MAY UOEA& WAVH THURSDAY, APRIL 20, io71.
CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE ihi um(, iraiin,mi •TTY AND COUNTY T HI. nuoTiHox. The value ofalock la Iba Ope May -raving Fund ami HoiUDnf AaaxxdaRco for the pamesl muoth to as kUowcI'irmt "rica, 61 month* oU, **.04 .'■id. " 89 » 71.08 ltd. - SI - v «•« llh. "15 " 32.55 :.lh, - 3 " 6.10 Tnn i:<~OraATivit Yswwunox: W. ►■rita, 17 mouth* old, W-*® 2nd. •' 11 •" ' S6JHI 3I.L » W.«» llh. '• i ft 7.50 Tub Tioxtr.ii Ham ial-tibino Co.— An adjourned nw'ln: of Itoee interested in tbe rsubi'thaMBl of a i-rrm*o»i.t braocb ofinx uxiry in thla plan- wu. brill at Aftada llail uo Tbnnda * evening last. There was an locrmaral representation on tbe part of iKir ciliwna and modi Intrra-M «u apparent. Itr. K. II. Tbillipa oceuplod tbe chair, and callol the meeting • to order. The minute* vrre read Iqr the Seen lary, Mr Lyra it. when Hie m-.vtluz eras doctored ready tor tbe tranueti..!! x>f business. A form pro- ■ |tored by the Secretary lor the aabecrlp- ' li-.n-pxxpx-rs-wa. read and appro red. and a lOPrepin of the arme Here ordered to "be nrinlcd. A committee vmalatiiu or Mere. A. I. Hajmea, W T. .Serena, J. W. LyoeU. C. S. , Maxralh. J. II. Tx.wnxend, J. Swain (iarrtoim. and'Wm. K. Dtvto. nnd Dr. E. U. Phillip*, waaappoiitcd to attend .to the proper distribution of thti auira KripUna papert when pr nted. To the ., . nun* committor wrrr aaai xned diatrieta , extending fnon Schrik-tq-era landing , toibe Middle Townahlp line, brtwxVu Fishing Creek and Turtl • Gut Inlet, 1 which tln-r an- to car ear fur aub- , •criptiixn. i» the capital stock of tbe . Pi-Over Manufacturing Company of , (Jane May . The plan arl.x-trd tor »c- , curing sbvk it embraced in tbe atatc- . merit winch bcaxla llu «ubrcrl|itloii , t-lvre. w follow#:— That the Capital , oflOJO store* at 810 tad ; thru no aa- \ -a.rn. nl on Wild atock dull he do- , uumlcd notii one wrak alter a pcriua- | nent orjiiniratlon aball be effected and all the ati. lc sntocribed, and not more , than one .'.iltor ench moith on each , ahare aha'l bo reqalrnl . r .1. maud. d. , The next meeting will 1 r held thto ! t •■vtulog «•. Amid* llr 'J. at right j ( "-rlnck- |l Stos* or TBB Ttxra - Tto rreant 1 Worm Wvuiher. which pt.duo.il aurh j j an nglldalito change iu r Volution, ial, morrtoilnra to ahrnat at hand. Tlic I rireet mmnlMioner and hto ■ Ida arc! ■ . -traighlrniug up matte « generally I , "around bran, trod tlw wo,-k of widen'- I , imt ami, -tolling Idxfay. ue atreet to . < . progress. n_- inoat satisfactorily. Three ; , a-'tmoocre hare already fnptlrd their , cargoes id -.yaler atolls a', the Land- • log. and b in gone after ..nuttor aup- , ply. Prrrv atm-t and Ja. k-m aa tor i a. l. itoyi '.e bare received a mating J of abulia elilch ia aomr that lighter . than give. thorn laat rem. It to de- . atoned by . no comrahaloni re to pat the two princijoil nvrnara, lj toyrtte and , Wariiingte-u, in go. si unto ihisapntig I , and aa ma ly of tto am all r atrrcta na j , - Tub WiiBar Chop, i-'r -m uvery ! awtlnnnflto country we )< ire tbe moat , a-cnon ni i or rouoiry re i» ire inr mom tinirabb- r porta iu retail, u to the ap-
pear .ma- of llm wheal crop, nnd it la. Mid lb" itidkatloui Of a i abundant! yid-l were oever more pr -u iiing. Tim , wheat along the lime of our railroad' wo noticed laat week l»i;x aa gnvt. ! the llrat of May. In Cape May oatnty . ila appeuraniT rom|iarcrl very fnroro bly with that of Uloureatc.- and Cumberland, but along the whole mule j there wua mailing In the wheat- line; which camu up In appear, oral to tbe I crop on M- .'viiujah lk.sux' farm at Bennetts aialioo. Wo hare aeldnai rrti a finer specimen of wlvwt growing in any part -f ilm atate.aml ilonlvgiHia to priM what our Cape Mkv aoll to irijiablc of under the right kind of colfmta. in tub* wojbb."— Two liroa comineti.-d in the woala on laat Thundav, «me op the line of the Wret Jcrary roail thla aide of Woodbine alntlon. the other between Itonnlaville nnd Tnckahor. The totter fire waa the reenltnf carelneancaa and waa not diaeorervd until It had obtained audi headway that It waa Impneaible to check IU pnigrem. Tlic fire continued - on iu ravaging eoarwi during lliej night, ellending near I r to the village I Of Tuckahoe deal eying.. Urge amount of valuabb- limtvr and cord wood. It | U aaid thai Mr "fluid Van Gilder loat j aovrral hundn-d corrla ufeaoltoot worel by tbe fire. Mr. Wm Town trod "a rupply of w..kI alao aufll-t d fnan Ita ] ravage*. The oilier Am originated . ammig younger timber, and did not I ■ 1*«7Pbormbd Km.ahocjirnt. — The | Trurleea oT the Mettirelirt church have I docidrd on making an additlou to their j Cbapei, iu capacity having tveeune loo 1 contracted fur the rcqulr menla of a ' Me-ilily Inctwaing aaUatli achnol. { The propoml improvement will add ) aooa twenty -tire bet to the prcecnt building, with a wing adinkrably nrranged for lufiuil ctoaaca, which can , be ma.tr a dlatioct aparlna nl at pkna , ure. Mtwara. Hand, Ware A Co. have the nutter In charge. j Remotbd.— Onr popnbir and rnlrr i pn.iug ml relate tirok, ra. Moure. J ilildn tb A Taylor, have v icaOed their) tote ptoor of buwocre adjoining IW.I "tore building, and removed tn a more | ■ on veu lent odke a tow d..ir» eolith in 1 tbe direction of 1 toogrrea Hall. Here ' alao our cxcrlli-ut fnrod. Alderman \ Ware, can 2*- couaolted on matter* , appertaining to the proper adminiatra- , torn, ot tbe tow. of iba ataie. The Uraara. Uenexot. or Capa May j Cou.-t Ho ure, are conrtactly tnnnng out moat oxodtont eperlinraa of tto-T? ' tuech, ideal akilUo the Carriage line. ' or country alwava on ban 1 nnd well 1 worthy an inapectiuo by the public. - The repuutl Ml or Ik-m-aot & Son, in I carriage tmlldlng tiaa teen |m long raUhUahotU^nred any fnnborcommeol i llBAL E-.TBTB MiTIKIU, I>r ' ltourmtovdie, .J" l>blto<lelp!,i». wfa.wa | iwir Curgto atreet, baarecei.tlydtopoaed ' ol- tb" I alibiing lota adjoining the aame to a I«rty for a hotel iraprnvemenl.— ! The time lota were valued at rirht or nine thouaaml dollar-. "■ W Vtio/if tm '—llu t /tow KilM who dtod that bought AU if hto TV..., : Cnlllvator*. Jarf'.-.w .-aitliiga. Ac., I Ac., fr-an ihc Warehomo of Thad. ! Van Gilder. •1 »iah I h.id gone to Thad. Van i M ure. Coi, and AMilay have Mr ^ John r (MptantI Ir^SiSrorjjj ■■ _ _ ItOtBBaAtBLT One i li^ ^Mato J1''"'
Tbr groom waa Mr. Agualua Leu- ; gart, of Philadelphia, and tbe brid*:' Miaa Harvfft K. Hugtn-a. of itito dty. The ceremony waa performed tor the , ' - , Hrv. More, Wilhamana. of -Odd ' ] %*tn*. aaalalccf by Kev. E. P. Slitobto. ii of the Firat Preabytrrun ChunAjlTf' Cap.- May. Mreara. Albert oUlTWftl 1 and Adrian Hughe, and the Htoara ■ 1 >y I Iagtic Somen and Clara Soldcn aa- I shaiwrEwMis'fc]: u terming young tody, waa robrd In » ; 1 2 dove colored riTk. ruhlv trimmed with 1 1 u toor, cut a to Pompadour, n trwta,- j 1 O. wreath of nrmngv hlnaaoma, and a veil | < n of tulle aided to nial-r tier a awret pic- 1 < tur* fur the liytnciiial aacriftce about ; ' to be conaummatcU. Miaa riotnen , • * wore a mo tied -and whiu. aQk, ' ■ 41 trimmed with blur, hnir a to pompa- - ' * dour. Miaa hidden wore a acarirt '■ 0 aiik, trimmed with whit-, t.irtoun and ' 0 All prrernt rermr.1 duly impreaacd j ' * by the cerrra.my. and tlie t.Hing tody 1 fnenda of tlx- bride aremrel to regret J 1 tbepna|iectiuc kwa of thciritmipanlou * 0 in maidcobood. Tbr arvmnpaniisenta c u of tbe ceremony Were In keeping with '■ the brilliancy of the company. (■ * At ita cuaclu.iua It" rrtotiti* and s friend, imuicd in their congratulation, K in a Joyoua maonar: and kiMing and 1 1 cimipllmiuU Uerrata premium. Tbe 1 * taabloaabiy dreaaed bachebir frieoda of 'I * the bridagroom maided and nudged 11 * and rxprreard a becoming ap;.roraJ of ll - hia arb-ction aa ia quite tbe rale on all 11 - aucb interealing ocuaaiona. Siuile*. ® ■ r hild-llkc and bland, were freely en- J1 ° aauvd twtaren rev. ralrncarei ,. relbvl- •'
. lug no doubt, on their own proapeetlvc • deligbla of a kindred nature. A aump1 tuoua welding aoprer waa ahortlv- ■ welcomed to the view or all. and to > which every unc did ample juaticc. | Home *p«7 apeochta and appropriate ' dignified ahlrt rnltora, and act other I 4iginified abirl cnitor. aliaklog with 1 laughter. After n g.*al p.rtiuu ol tb* - boned turkey, aaJnJa, ice cream., ' uiaruuladca, bridea' cokoa and moltoea ' tucked away, aome line pinno ' muaic waa iirov bled, fur the edilic-iti'Ui ■ of thoae a bo ullvd Iu indulge la tbe " plcaaure* of a quadrille, etc. Thla | delightful uucupatirm waa continued, 1 with rrtrtahniriil iiilcrmtoalona. till I morning* Inlruaiwi and lb" limit of ' departure arrived tor the bridal party • to take .tlv care, for the Cltv ot ■ llrntbcriy Lore. 1 The dreaara worn .m the occaalon. ' daullng nod lirillianl. All the 1 abadra of Sbarpleaa' were tborouglily j repnaentcd. The - rich dreae of the ; j tirul fiature- In the I'-tl rntrJL, . ilia j ilrtll" Hughes wore- a white tarlatan, I overeklrt looiicd w llh pink pwrtaada: Mix M.irv Hughe" a blue aiik; Miaa { llltieSaycra, a while a)|au>a. trimmed "with pink, and pink orereUrt: Miw Uhbie Miller, buff ami white grvna- | dine dear trimmed with hoff: Miaa | , .Sclorllrngrr, gr.eu aiik: Mi-! Ouhaou, white Unatau, with tatv ovvrtkirt: Miaa H:itlieSilu.-|. : | brown aiik, while tartotau I overeklrt", Mlae tmilaa Sawyi r, whito | tartotau anil blue aaair, Miaa Abbte Mack aiik; Mre. JJr. Mecrav. due aiik. while tarlatan orerikirt; Thcreaa Hall, tavendrr ailk;Mre. Hawjer, pearl cobir aflk; Mre. Bonner. ] aiik. white I.e.- aack ami aearlri amah; Miaa Emma IVillinmaon, Iitock ■ atlk. trimmed with bulP, Mi-. Mary ; while tarlitan: Mtoa K. j Willlninaon. whiu dr.-- triniun,! | Willi aetin-. Mre. Dr. I».wna. green aiik: Miaa l.ina Etdndgv, 1'tock ilk. ' White overetln: Mtoa -irjh Kblredg. . . Iirown reiplin: Mr- Hutotdin v Mark aiik: Mia- Auna lvnk". Ivnk".
Iilil" aiik, lrlnnu.il with white Mtin: - ; I Mre. J.ifiei I gaming. Mark aiik. , 'J '-•*>: Miaa Minui.- Hildretb, green |J Mtawa Imcnrt. Crown and Iitock dlka; j "Mix Annie Miller, alow cb.r aiik;1 ' Ml- l.uir.1 See ley, while awi": Jfi.a ' ' II. Swain, peart colored alt'.; Mre. 1". * Kldredgr, crei-n aiik wit:, halid-ure ^ | trimming; bcabire tuauy ntb.-ia w In— • * ' Local Bi j> nip- ] " Big I aunt" re are cmilng back. a In d-'innd . gugn and money, ia lloh l man nntiripa'e u ;•.«! •eaauii. ' m^J1' taTr ""»• Up with tip- line th.- hop with the " | alraw hat. The yaci.Ung fcver to ...reading aa , m the apring ndvance*. k. ^Llghtulng-n-d Kw-i. lint" comnaeoodl I- Dou't throw refu-e .ml uf y.ior hda . h and garden, into the atreeta. ' " Cherry trrra are in bloeaom, aud d lona and chickrna are being act. a | Tiqaitor amuaeuu-nta - Playing dig 1 ll ; garden, ahaklng rarprta, alinging , l j wblle-waab and auch. '! Bny your Furniture nl Wax. A. . » Drvltfa new Funilturr Wirrrioiut. * Xo 1 Manrlon alnrt. j j Tin rooTa and llgblnltic-nala pal on I j building. In lit- m -l -a 1 1 -factory ' y. manner by Ucoyx- t A Urn TheBBttoaneemcnt etoewbtre under ; tbe haul of "Bath Honar* to JUmt, ' ■ ia of Interest lo evert e .ttagcr on tlic * ] I aland. 0 | Petar I'aul Ikyjm- tlw^peari direr. I I. In the French anm .luring tbe brie j 1 Enrnpran *ar. I The preaiding older of the Bridget.... r Diatrict. Kev. W. E. Terrv. wTl ! » | preach in the Methndtot cbnrch on ■tun.toy evening. ThwriaavtUo Farmera' Club Intend t Bexi aaatoannual re- < | oa loo oc Joblleo on ThurafiBy of next ;jjgsrs?sa«SL.t: ° : lee cream aalaoua next araaon, Imt II : ahead of all conaeprtllor. atamla * j ..net railed Smith* hvoritc rwirt tor ■ I vial tore, at Xo. ID \Taahlngton at i Good drive, are what Cap" May r ! now moat wanla. and with the obi of » I the Board «>r Coiumlaaloncre ihew vt r I Ifitehil'fo hive. Win tlv propto of tini. ! adjatnln* twwwriilp mtenat thema.lv. n | in the tame matter. 1 Bennett A Co.. ofthe lanc-caubil.l. • " : cd cbut.lng h.ali (dTow.r Hill crle- ° i brity. appear with their apring a.lver- " I tlaciiMmt in thto week'- pn.v-r. Their 1 " ten-doltor rammer au.i. cannot I equaiwi in Phltodri|ihla or elrewh. r. ' ~(^,r *<*&* town, man, CapU G. * 1 • Smith, having chard hi- Lcgi-i.i- » j tnre tobnre at Trenton, boa returned d j beracwatd. and J. now prepared. ». r. r ' ari^tbree bm tba j I am compelled to beuwumo th, :• | conduct of a pnrtv ol ratolhamptaaj Jho wrre .mt In .tr.ing f.ieo la-lTu.--n one iwlwo young men who ought In n . hare taou better empbreed. Th. ir in- , etranwuta crimted of town., waahlug- . tnachhw-. goag*. etc. Their .manner 5 ; jrenj bv a rave paocare -rf to- „ u. <
( «' .crag ffu- 1 . • lmrina thc toat aroak or two our eili- . nva'havr been rooaldcrably agitated • ' over. a nveelioo ratocd by » majority of ihrtf npfeernUtlVea in City Council , , aaanubkd. V. to tbe MMtltdUouality I of the apedal act of the Legtabture I lata lure la.1 ymr, though ita In trod uc- ■ pjjxsstfssKsr.! , ' ibe na-umre na the grmnd that our | , i atraata were good enough a a they were j , anfi thai llv p*oph were competent to look after flvlr own intereata with- , iiue: "autakie interfcreuee." lndigua- . : meeting* were held, and commit- ' appointed to have the Mil debated at all harar.l>. In the midtt of thto >. I great excitement, a coaaultttum wna 1 rfit-ctnl by one at three committor* with [ ".lie gentlemen intonated in the bill— , ail of whom repreaoBtcd henry inter- | . C*t* in the ptocc. The rreult of thto tinitenmee wea an BOMhleaiytiatinent uf tliu difficulty, nnd Ibe atriUng out of tlv meat iihjeetinnable feature, in the bill, but Dot effecting any material chaog* iu ita provision*. Among tlic tiroviaUm* of Ibe act aa lusscd by tbe loqitototure to one defining it to be the duty of Ibe dty council lo make an annual appropriation from the public funds tor auch amount a* the Board of Commtoaioacra mar require tor defraying tbcexpenar* ..frail- I ing, cleaning, watering and keeping 1 tbe atreeta in order during tlic Hum- j acaaou. Tbe pravilo la that aucb requisition to- made to council before j firat of April. IVbon thl* to done llw ComniiMioo, It 14 then aupi.ired p then
[a n.akc provtoiou tor the amount tiny * uik. and lo have lb" same included . f0 nmnng the other appropriation, to be - rala.il from taxes. Iaut year the Com- £ mis" inn made requisition tor the turn I d of $7000, the luarb.t |>«rt of whid. I T waa expended in puttlug the » tract* in £ 'Wib-r. TbeSctinu ni the comi.nialou I a lu^tl.ia waa approved by^lbc^ people, . ^ n prreeutative* In council, ro.ou.nvud- ; | l0 Ing a continuance of the work. The ! t „ Summer of- 187" drew to a dure, knd 1 1 10 winter ciiuw and went, tolbrwe.! by the t I, openlag or another araaon of prc)mra- . I tiou and itrcet remlriug. A change, I 11 in tbe meantime, liai takcu place iu - ,f our local government, and a new covn- t . dh whore motto ia "retrenchment aud t J reform" has tbe ncus. In due time t the Commtodnn made their requisition t , on council u tbe tune of dlKxffur tbe i . purposes act furtb in tlic .tatnto passed ■ , by tire Ivgtototure. Ubjcctiou was I ^ uisdr, but tbe proper c.mimiiu.* was I h ...structcii lomake provision toraiiumni | , .ff apprupriatioa. Till* adi,n was c reconstdrrod at n »ub*cquetit meeting. . '. and the reaolativn to comply with the i f _ demand, nf thr comnito*ion waa dt u !j fcated. , . Thla wae about Uv aitoalino of af- ' I - lair* tost week, wben Ibe chairman uf , , ! tho Ik arid uf ComiuiHdoncn wna made , . I aequalnted with tho rircutrmauoe.— | l ; Being anxiuu* to aruld a collision if t l_ 1-na.iW with tlw dty authanlic*, he | r j i a*knl for.auuetlng of council oa Fri- 1 1 _ , day evruing but lo ace if tbe matter , t isild not to- amicably adjuatcd. in anconlancu with thto request a r '. luixtliig waaontcml by tbe Mayor.— - * ' I'Im. following raeuiber* wen. preaenl. 1 1 is --idea a lair repreaeutalion of the dll- ' a j i aonaoTtheplarv:— M.safa. Beard wood, , l. j Eklrudgv, smith. Steveua, Tborapaon. d " J. G. W. Ware. J. stratum Ware r ' Mr. Jaiuc* Mcrray tolngutownt. „ j Tlw reading of the muni lioing di»- , ivmvd with, Mr. Htrvru. moved that . ' . council oiljoiirn so n- to. give Mr. Bui- '| • ■ lilt an opportunity V nildrreainq u-.t i 5 Mr. Bullitt atatul that to: lud r. -
e.i!i- .1 Ii- iiii.:--:-:-.-! •' tie . i. .-1 . : ih-cliucd to make provtoiou lor l)"- f' , : j quiaitlon of K\M>— the amount re- , : I quired for inch purpose* na were set . j „• t-rih ill the au|ipieiiwiu lo tin. elirur 1 . 1. 1.1. lie w as belorc tbrm for tlic pur- . . , I- a. of "uaweriog any quretioua in re- i . I irnee to tbe buaincaa of the commto- t -o*i. mid to give llvm audi inform:.- t lion a. .Ivy may be igunraol of in nwara to ttsaprupoaod work of that body. , lie expressed lii.uh.-IT :u> having been i , op|H*nl tn th* enaction of tlv suppk- ; Iivot even llug Ibe Board nr C.hu.u..toncra. until be had satialk-l hin.Mlf - . II. it uuli a* HKUetbiug of the kind was j i ilou.-, the atrvvta would nover to- put In : P proper orihr. For years before the i .v.iumimlaa canto Into powrr a sum i ■I'd p. ex. red fiafio or <4t»l waaannnal- 1 , I. ..pproprinivd by dty conndl for re- . . I - pairing stm-ta. As a natural result j . j lit tor travel. The genUriuau in .peak- . , • ; Ing of tbe state of thing a ton year. I . lack referred the nltinliuu of council ' . to tlv .liockiug condition portlous of I I -ur principal IliuraughCirea generally . , t j were iu doriug the summer reasou. ; - - wtiea 11 waa really eonaldered nncafu to • | ri.k . i.namg at various point* along ; , Waaliingtam street. An effort liail lo ' ; . he .ooil, to rernrely au d. gLiring defect* . ; - u.vt ttie aiKmatavnt .*' a t Wiiiiioi-u , wu* • otivldcvrd ulidutely w* nun I to - the "i'1-to-ing uf tlv pUie. He ac- '' , ku.iwkdaad Uiat Uv Cotnmlaaiui nwy • j have dot": thing* which might hate: , b" ii done diflctvuiiy by otivr |virtie*. - , r ' and prrbaps at kws rxpenac. One • | thing waa certain, however, that iu all I i ilwir acta and improi r.mnt. (Ivy bad I tin- good of the. city in view, lie-then . polraatod the former condition of our [, j street* Willi what they bote hecuanc ' ° I under the inaimgeuwut of tlv cmnmto- 1 , ! *.:«. The money. He •tated, wbwli i I bad barn uaed in the work of tbe po»t j a i year, Imd bevu jutlii ioualy employed ! '1 1 and every dollar cui be rattofhct.irily ■ ti ; accounted lor. It wo* well known pi | 1 llvm oil l bat what was moat wmuhd i j ! betv w. re Inducement* for bringing | " ' lion* Pi keep them torn- a* long na pua- 1 , • *iWe. One of the greatest dretwlwcka ' 1 1 'op" May Iu. lo contond with to ita [ " . lid roads, mid tire expenditure of from tlfly to om* hundred thousand ibdtor* 1 r - on tlv reads in Lower Township would i i I I- myie y profitably invaaled. On the ' t Island, he li.ul no ilouht tbe nasrawr * > buuka would allow that hto 111 lied inr trtoacd four told within tlv laat f.ur yean. Not being acquainted with th,< . ii'-lual figures he eould only waanm,f ! tin* be. suae of tlv Urge increaac to ; „ tbe taxable preitvrty within that per- 1 p iod. ll would not be odrtoable now • g lo retard tbi. |*vgre**ivesiiirii liy any , mistake of our own. It wai nrcvsaarv j to keep tbe atreeta in good condition If . - wc wtolvd to induce tb* wealthier ctora ; - of visitor* to bring with tlierii their j - . horses and carriages during the 1 r summer. Whito the. bathing at Caiv ' " Mar eantmt Iv equaled bv that of any ' - -ilvr WEtaring-ptocv on the eoutinrnl', ! ' we should remember that we an- be1 -' bind them In tbe other great .iri< < ' Mr" IluSb rawVevi! llvr.^Utkwi j . tlvir read* and drills along Iba ahare ] I of paramount iiupmtancc, and thousands of dollar* were annually exgvnd- 1 ed in Improving them. The ".u moi ■ asked by the Brant .if < "urnim-si-mer* fin meeting tbe expciiw* iff keeMng : tbo streets In order thto sum >n 1 <3dt»— oar-half Iheaoi'Kim . quired I ' toalyeat. -TlacrrBaaiioriia.i in ilM-plH*- 1 ' paid more.- ur than !v. hi- I... - year living nm.ninPil to ups.nH .d 4 «4t*«i. Tbi- in did I. : say t>j_>v..y -i - be waa nut so fcsiltoh *> to odre**te r lure or the peoph--- i:»m -,. Iu' cm- • luun with every "titer prvqvrty owner, t be was endeavoring p. 1*11011" to* oa n mnnlty at lame. In bb nffh u'rapn4 city ascbalrnmn of the Oauu.'ssi'in it ib-vole.il ..;sm him P. see thai tho - oris of tbe Board wa. pnq-rly carI r-.-d into ex.*aitbai. and b-*nre atwite g ffiiffnT l|r|L|tt """
*"| The getfttonaan thro caltod their atJ ment. the tenth aectioo of whid/tsa i- read. TblswraUvtoWaaegiprtTTedby d the Legislature, ami IU requiramcota rf as far as tbe Cnmroisdrm was c emtd" il cd. Mr. BuilliU stated, had town rewoy plad With, ll now became Uv duty £ of council to eoBfitnn to the tow. nres Tided the act w*a enlhl and remelitoa- tluual, which tbey acre at Utvrtv to atecrtaip by cooaulllng reanpetrnt legal > coonaeP Tltcre was uo doubt wlialg { ever aa to Ibe l*>Wrr uf the Is-gislaUirc 1 * I Pi enact each a toa , sod having torn ir [ enacted it was their duly to obey them * oa peaceful and order-Iovmg rftlxrm. it He did not wtoh tn bore their affairs 1. J paraded before I he court* ia order lo , I compel them to conform In the re>|Ulrej .mills of the statute. If they hail ton. d informed by good autborily 'that llw * . tow was not ralid or hfoding. then id* a j.f cnurae it wnnld be right for Hum to b hate the natter Icatrtl before tbe - courts. If they bad not 1 waived anch advice, however, be could not see that a ; tlicy bad any right lo refine cotnrelyt log with tbe Uw. He claimed that be if had always endeavored 10 pcrf'smi thr e duties encumbent on him -to tbr tost J of his ability, and pledged himself lo continue to do so. Tbi- street* should a (v attended to, to long as be wo* chair- - man of tbe Coinmltoion, pruvid.il tlv . I act was valid, anil that question he t was ready In sen tested if .council pura silted in demanding it. lie wislvd - the member* to give tlirir reason- U<r - i refusing to cnuiply with the ..quire- * I menta of tbo tow. Tboy ' light to to , - ' acquainted vritli tlv bet tbe Is-gULv I , lure had the power to compel llvm 1 to obey the tow if nt-crssary. This : question lind hern test.-l in drift- rent I places, and ouly reeeutly a prec.il. tit > was established in Alleghany county, ' r I'*. In thto instance the "Supreme | I Court ovntirnHd llw validity of tlv act j . of tbr lx-ulstature. He l.njv.1- that ■ liter would be induced lo recnii-ider I their acli.rn iu reference to tlv requisition made by tbr Comiuissinu. Tlu Mayor — remarked Uial Iv Imd all along opnoa-d to lh"< 'Kiuni*- , siou.und was of u.-> um« utind lo-toy, - fri-m ll"- fact thai he considered tho . people of Cape May City nqrebk- ofat1 tending A their own t-u-ioe-s without I the assistance of non-residents. This. - 1 however, was not tbe first thing which - einbitlerrel the people. There was the heavy expenditure attending tlv coo- 1 stniriion of the Bench Drive, which in connection with other matters bad thai effect. When tintoc in charge of that undertaking refused lo to guided tho view* bf older nnd more experienced inhabitant-. A 1 he bad already slated to oonocil, in order to satisfy . own mind oy this vexed question, bad been induced lo consult an able 1 who Informed I dm that court- - mailer, and (bat the ouly wise course . that body lo adopt waa to comply I . at mice with the requirement* of tin- , act. lo nerontaccv with that opinion I I had advised council to avoid ru»b- 1 ing into an antagonism with the Board | Mr. .1. Stratum u ugtonkcd whether , ' j lire- work sprciOrd Br minlaltlon " j marie t" .i.uncil^ w.iaWthat^ the Com- I >ii. Bullitt— Th* Commisaiuu pro- 1 . to continue tbe shelling of the . strut- -the ex|*n*e of whlcn would 1 ' the heaviest outlay. Tbe shells ' alone will rnql from two to three thou- r * Mad dollars The other work to to 1 done braider tlv rolling, cleansing and ■ watering tlv atreet* during the turn I ■uer. was tlv repairing of Lafayette < ■ street toward* the I-anding, and the 1 I.|t>lc iq rating nf W oabington street, t . Tlw Commissioner* hare undsrslnod r ' rid. .!«• -helling of tlv atreeta would . .
Mr. -town*— Tbe liiipreasiua min-mg | a ' ri I have talked with on auhjert Is c 1 tho- Uir bonds issued liy tlv Commission are for tbe purpoae of defraying 1 ( • all such expenses aa shelling and open- ! n > 1 ing itrnu. Tbo requisition call* for ! I< ' ' p,t>'o while I have it froin a Tneintor ' n ■ of the Board of Commissioner* that h ■ 1 the work set forth in tliat document n would not cnal to exceed #501). Tbo a • general supposition Is that bonds would - : issued fur paying for the shells. n Mr. BoIIIU— ' Tbo anppositiun arrived C > ial .by th* Commtoslon was that the f] t ' ilerial far renewing tbe atreeta which - hare been put in order, would proper- r - ly none under tho head of current rxI s. It waa a pretty difficult mat- n ■ ti-r to fix where the "current ' cx|vnaea t 1 _. .n and where 111:- "i*pitaT ex|wnae- 1: I u off, but we made ibe tost calcula- t 1 lion therefore that wo could, for tb" c - ci.-nosiog. rolling and watering of nil a - thvsliretaaod fur abellt 5>r aucb street* a 1 had been put in order laat year.— - It ia the wish of tlv Commission to bv - limited aa paaaihl" in Ita expense* c • this treat. Should Uv opening of f ' H'aahingtoo atreet be decided upon, a 1 that work and the further improve- c meal of Lafayette atreet will bo paid - for .ml of the capital fund. . > Mayor— It has occurred tn me that t ■ the Fublic Buildings Commission which ' hu becu appointed by tlv Leg ia latum II ' . for the city uf Philadelphia has met t 1 w ith string opposition lr--.ii Mr. Dul- ' ; on the ground of Ita illegality. I: Mr. Bullitt— Very true. Mr. Mayor. 0 1 1 consider tbe principle of three cam- I ' missioo* mischievous; but there are « ■ other evils still greater tlion that.— c " When tliis street eommiaaiao was firat ' talked of, I refused to have anything • I ; to do with it, bat when I saw that the ■ thing was inevitable, I accepted the v r , chairmanship with a view of looking t ' . altar my own Interests oa well aa those - of tbe dty. Nererthelraa I consider ; I j tlv prindple Involved radically wrong. 1 I I But oa to Ibe question of the Legiato- I 1 lure to create this Commission thereto ' not a shadow or doabt. I have op- t ' : praed the appoiatmeai of tbe Coenmls- , I I 1.41 the Mayor a|> aka of, bocauac 11 * - ; Is-ra were appointed by tbe legislature - I or tbo State. Mr. Bullitt tbcu spoke t » of the Folnununt Pork Commission as 1 ' huvlog beeo generally conceded us 1 ' wise measure which accomplished ' ' 1 much lor Philadelphia, but differed 1 maUirially from tb* Public Buildings 1 - Cnmmlaaloo. In regard 10 tbeirown j • slreet CommiaaioD, having been app ..tiled oa it, he tried lo make it as . f unobjectionable to the people 0* pusai- , ■ h'r. Il waa obJccUomri.le - and oa far , .1. to wm concerned he. boold welcome , 1 the day with pleasure when tbe Com- , - mission would became unnecc*a*ry.— > ' . The question now to consider was , > wlvttor council hod tbo legal right to I refiise to comply witb tlic requirement, . f of the statute. » 1 Mayor- Dora the Chairman of the ' r Board believe that Ibe money already | appropriated f.w slreet improvemeou . ' i »a* judiciously expended? Mr Bullia-Tbatqnrstlon u rather j ■ difficult to anawer. "llw commiaaioo " have invariably endeavored to keep , -.itbln hounds iu all ttoir Improre- . menta. Xunvroue comptoluta were < ' I made tost year In reference to the > c 1 amount and quality of work performed 1 - by the hborera and ottora, but tboukb . ; requested w put tbe Mine to writing, , 1 , w ea to bring them properly before tlv , ' 1 Braid, not one hod the courage to bock . : ; tbctreomptolDl with their name. Thto 1 ■ rule was observed in all instance* w here 1 1 com plain to were made as din tlv ac- . cured. He did not ifalnk (toy would lind public worka nf any dracriptiou - m.in-recaornlcally cxKidu-tcdany where 1 4 Imt waa Bit peeps rail lo say whether 1 tlvy cuuld have Is-rn pnarcutsl at - » Wis' cxpeose. He did not believe there • had been aoy gross ex|«diture af thr . • |iuhlic fund*. He would always .-n- . . pea v. w to prevent auch evlto aa tor a. | 1 Iv could. Tlv nadeBun went on to , ray that to hoped there would be 00 oe- I - ratios tor antageabm between the t CouivJI end the Brard of Commltsi.Kj- • era. tost year tbe tot. council passed , 0 s resolution approving tto work M the 1 S-ssstEScu • ammmt1"**! ttnT Tto , tto work I - to .I'm* ViMitoP — '
Tbey were getting tto atolto at a low- 1 i- er rate than tbey did tost year. Tbey to- threnht of using some fO.OOO bdsheto. I to Thtrekfiect wnto rarry oat th* wbhm 1 ry "I tto people, and into doing to hoped; it-1 *1 rm thr nntagonisai. The Iraprsvrn- ment. "U tto slreeu must not be Utterly feraif with -they wet* neooasary and | re imlisp. naiblu to tto well-being of tto < 0- r.!i<v If oouncll had any vvws In re- I lo 'HUdU to tbese improvement* which ' si Uw wtolrel the (Jranmisriou to adopt I tr to "afeoald be glad to hear them. re ' Sir. #W*n»- I approved all of the ■a imprnvemenu which tore been mode m or. the atreeta, ami I have do doubt a. round! to *4ffiag to meet tto expenses r* axt.ru the financial oflhlra of th* dty lo will peaaait. Aa la Imt too well 1 kuovacar fiuancea arc In a bad coou 1ll.i1. tbe dty almost tookrupC Tto w i.oplr Lave aak-d that sonwlhing be I id" itow I u put a atop to thto business of j At ptohii'd note*, buying of engine*, c aud h. forth. Tto gentleman closed h blx reiimrha by expieaeing himself in J favor of improvement* a# through them r- tlv .inuinnnity was benefitted, though w to xli.l not vera to think that council e , would be justified in making additionit at appropriations fur carrying them on. o Mr. Bullitt— did not wish conndl to d .im tract debt* whloh they wore unable ra to pay. There teemed to be not near r tlv difficulty in thto place to raise tto e ' lax, aa there waa iu taking care of it - after it waa collected. He wa* not J acquainted with tto cooditlon of ttoir r finances, bat would like to meet with the Finance Committee at such time e :n they might eeloct, to consult 10gvlber and ascertain whether tto .1 amount of the requisition could be a raised. t Mr. Stereos— Did Dot think tto 1 t council should assume any obiigalloa , which it was unable to meet. He 1- I knew bow It wot with tto lnilivMual ' t ' irlvo hto credit was down, and it was t t lie duly cf council to are that IhccrmHt ; r of tto dty waa guarded. Ha was ■ aware that tbe place must be nude at- I tractive to visitors, aa on Ibdrlnumbera 1 ] derwndrtl the success of our buaincaa. I Sir. Bollitt— remarked that utiles* 1 , fund* were provided Ibe shelling of the 1 0 streets must he stopped. He aid not 1 • wish to force the matter ifit were ehown ' t that tto dty would thereby be render- 1 1 After appointing the fullowiug msru- J s ing for u consultation with toe Fin- ■ ■ anre Committee tlv muling adjourned ' I oBUxcib'soixtin 1 [CM OFFICIAL.] ! j In punuoncv to adjournment court- 1 r - dl eawmblcd on Monday evening lost. ' , 17tb inal., and was presided over by i 1 tto Mayor. Tbe following memb ra • were present.— Mesa rs. llctr.lwo.sl, : Eldmlge, Smith, Htevcns. Ttmmpaun, • . J. IV 6. Wore, J. titration War*.— , James Mecrav lsrtng ntovut. : "Uto mluutes of tto previous mre-l- ' 1 ings and report* of committees were j diapoeed of In aboct metre _ V I The Judiciary Commlttrefrexramted j an ordinnoee etilitlexl "nn ordinance tw|airing r.-|">rt* of Commissioner*." ® 1 Tto title of tto ordiuance was taken for its first reading; itwas thet.poaMd J - this /was/a, tto ordinance no* or- ' tiered io to eogroMcd and to its third * reading. * 1 This document prescribe* certniu 1 ■ duties for tto Board ofCommisaiotvra, ' which U require* them to make ' full n-|KM-t of their rx|ieiiH-s during , the year 1"70, under nxilli, to tto dty ! council ou or before tlic firat Moudsv I . evanlng in May next, together will, all particular* In relation to tlv • I nmxHint uf bunds issued during tie same |vriod. It also provides lor , ! immthty detailed slatcuviits of tbe uc- v
I after rondc at eacl. -tahil meeting of council. A communication w oa received from I Gen. Sewell in reference to a certain note on which he bad advanced money } tlv sLioannodaiMi of the city to - meet tto lolcreet due oa dlv bond, year, and requesting council lo make provision for liquidating the aame aa early as convenient. Mr. Beard woo.! moved thul tlv j T matu-r be referred to tto Finance t for such ax-ti-vn o» tlvy ree 1 ' Mr. Steveua naked lor information rrx|ircting tto note. Sir. Thompaon expluiiied tint tto 1 1 note was drawn by tlf properly nu- * tborixeddty officer* snv year ago lor tlv of paying tto coupons, therebring no funds in tlv treasury. General S.-w*JI bad advanced the a.n-Hiut. Tlv motion wa* agreed to. Alderman Wan- moved tluit the clerk to ioatrncted lo have Its. curds cr printed with the list of officers ami Blinding committees, for the ure or conndl Mr. Beardwood ofirn-d an amendment that there be printed 25 copies together with tbo "rules of order. ' ' This gave rise to some heavy cross firing, which resulted In the defeat of the anwndroenl Mr. Htevcns diac-utscd tlio object of card* ] irinlad, to which Iv vu opjxOHil. A* fkr as to waa concerned koew. who tto -ofikera of the city 1 were and who were 00 the several ; I The Mayor thought his ueigl.hars would know after awhile, Tbe Alderman doubted very much whether the gentlemen would to able 1 " name tto flat of officers. Mr. J. St tattoo Ware thought tto printing would to a urelres expend.- , ' lure. The Hat of officers were pubbrd in ll* newspaper every week. After some further xliscnaaiou on this important qneetiou the Mayor reqarated all inbvor of tto motion to | "yea" thrac opposed "no;" and . tlv "ones'' had It ^ Tto following bills ware ordered 1 paid:— * -sna.T^r *• , . A warrant in flivor of Mr. Wm. I Mu too for services aa Dvnrmrr of tto £ I'oor was ordered drawn. On motion Of Mr. J. Htntlon War* the Judiciary Committee waa instruct- ' cd to consult proper counsel as to tha i validity of tbe act of tbe Legislature creating tto Board of Commiuhnwrs. 1 1 and to ascertain whether council could | compelled to conform to tbe roqui- j ailion mode by tto Commission. Alderman Ware asked lor a list of the officers woo had not yet beeo pro- 1 prrly qualified. It wo* bond that . fuur or five of Uv minor officials ; tod oot oompiied a ilb tto rvqnlrmenu j of tto charter. Tbe filling of tto ra- 1 caocic* woe paetponod until same future meeting. Sioch of tto office rvelcct who liad not entered Uvir recarlties, were given 1 oar week lo attend lo tto tame. Tto Treasurer's and Mayor's were fixed *810.000 each; tlv , of Borid* at #500(1. -The officer were accepted. Tto Collector 1 required to fbrnisl. another boudsone of tbcae entered on bis Ismd baring since died. . Mr. Htareae motol that tlv pat of tto nlgM Watch.." . I I* mlucrd U11.60 per nlgfai. AffirmaUv* Baudauod, Ehlredgu, , Hmllh. J. Steal tot. Ware.—:., Nt-gaii**-— Thxixnpana. J. <1. W. ; Tbe Ms).w directed tlx- aiu-ntaai of . council to Uv existing a .... -I slater In raee of Bra. lie tod Ixreu iufornw l jndgra that tto unit ing nan—I ry lo n-ml.-r tto Arteswu well efficient was tto apptiraUon of a ' light-filling rap, when tlvre would be ; ..0 difficulty In connecting with the 1 engine. More than Ihi. wa, however ' m-crssary ; to ixoped .irnocil would < 1 take scans action In (be matter. He tod reee-atly visltr.1 Newark where . i aooMxbrr of Imrneaa. well* 1 of water, io difficcm parts of the city ^ln* "pmr' 'Xttogntat. ;
j I understood tto eoginetodtoco' ap^ x. | and asked whether it was pat together *1 ) Mr. Stevens stated that the com mil - 1- U«- in etorg* had examined tto engine r- ] nod reported to council. Tlw alterr- ; words ascertained that it had been id J taken apart by authority of tto Mayor, e > and ^itboul ttoir Immrfedgc He | ra ' bclli-red tto engine was xtlll apart, b Mayor remarked that to would mart earn* tto responsibility, though to had 1 not expressly ordered tlv machine lo m to uken to pieces. le Mr. Wore hoped the proper cram- 1 it mittee would to luatncled to nave tbe ll Mayor to iastructed;to have the steam- ' 1- cr put in tto same cuuditioa It was la . e before. Which was so ordered, e Alderman Wore moved that tbe if j committee oa Protection of Property l be lnauucted to make aonv provision d for lighting the city, the supply of gas n having been abut off, and sumetlilug a to remedy the present state of Ihlniy. Ii bring necessary, il Which waa so ordered. On motion council adjourned until u Wednesday evening. C Flax AT Sbaville. — Wo learn r from oar correspondent at South Hcac ville, that tto dwelling bouse of Mr. t A mo* TVwnoeod wa* destroyed by t fire on Tuesday lost, 18tb inat. It r appears that a live spark somehow 1 lodged among Uv moss growing »n a the roof, which was of shlnglae, the . wind blowing strong from tto south- , went. Tbe fire soon mode Iu way j into tto building and before tto- alarm waa even given, the flames had mado r aucb fearful progress that all efforts to 1 arrest them were unavailing. Mr. Townoend'a Ira* i» over #300). on which unfortunately to boa no inauranre, baring neglected to renew a policy ; which expired but a short lime ago. . The house was w.-ll stored, but ouly a . portion was saved from tto two lower 1 stories. Capt. G. II. Dare, an experfireman, was on band almost as 1 skill and coolness during "the ex1 what was saved. Mr. Townacnd also hi* watcb, which it is supposed, waa stolen from hia jacket, which to laid a one side daring tto -fire Tto barn caught fire acrcral lime*, and ouly tared jiy the greau-st exertions. A new housed modern style will erected immediately 00 tto alio nf the "t"' which has bevn destroyed. Dur1 ing tto Or* Mr. Towntead nnd hi* j dsughter^wn-c severely burned, though li is with sincere regret that we notkv this week the decmse of onr cs- ] Ixi- rued fellow ciUacu, Mr. Recompense 1 after a brief sickness, in tto ' 70th year of bit age, which took place ] on .Saturday morning last at his resi- 1 dcncc in Ala city. Mr. Hand was 1 born in Cape May. and during most of . bis life has resided tore, folhiwing the 1 occupation of pilot, lie always su>- ' taiuexl tto character of an liou.it, 1 upright, straightforward man. Hia ' calling which to followed uurasiaiugly ! until within a week of hi* death, 1 naturally imparted a biunlnrss to his addrrasf but underneath tlvre beat a kind and warm heart His frnvral took plan' on Monday morning, and was atl-n-led by a large concourse of ! mourning relations and friends. ! ; I Early thunder storms betoken Urge j - crops. " Due passed in this neighbor- j ; ! n* early as but week. il S
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