The Wave. _ E gU K Y*»'. In Advanoc. 8 '- -■ P C. S. MAGRATH. Editor t, — ... — ■ — — I maaraev. ^prH 1 , / #r«. , The Democratic but* Cdovectioo ^ ef Kw^ml will meat in Trenfen , ' — MwM*9 '-Nty/, ' The b***h *1 Long Brfeeh ' f liteisHy covered yrife W eUma awlag iha Marm of laat *1^ ,0^* were picked up wed carried off. , It ij reported. OB good euttaorlly, « ' feet the Weet Jersey R. B. "will pot J oo a plght train during the Ootervnlal.a«eooo ae the trarel wm warrant ' /v...:.:., - ' VMM aUt'dnt re te Phil*. • 1 •/•**»»*• l*** e«oept a poettlon < ' baa bean eeenred fi* 'pon. John], TfaaswaVtr writaa. that rvdrv de- ; i «U II ta rewarded in W >«hjngU.. aaj. ... aUU that the hendqWb-r. of -the , , ■ :.imf Will #oon be Woncht fee fc la ■ UiaMMr.hOt nfttodar upon tha anh-j . ' jaat that baa pat bean prepared at the j War Department. Tb«d»marr bv.tlte flood. in Tforconntv, ¥««.. la now eeti- - naated at fc.OOC.Ooe. Three, firm ' were knt. Severs! Ronaand opera-
The largest number or eMtton to tier- 'Vienna E*t*e!Hen wa. at the . • eta** on fee second V Norma bar, there lie rin; bem 199.057 prreent. tin hmMar ia *ar-« the number V kWdmr waa I06.6W. and on * 4 WWUModay.^Oue aa, M.W. I dBbenahty • etota^ ar. aaguemed to their township* at soon aa practicable. The Mty deratraa agon the newlywflhlnM Hps k*m the annuel town , mmting. they reader themeaelree Hehletms beevy fine. .. .. Ifcthaflmate of New Jersey Toe.- ... dajr. the potpaittea on Blectloo* re- ,. gaOtadOhat lb. Hopper, tha Senator alpetft. - bin. «» SET1* daa^d^^pd and foebk-mieded - The Ceertaarrtal Sxeeulivc Conifer fee opening rxerelw on the Wfewf should be. With a music*! ' iotred option, there will be prayer, a bymu, a cantata; PmideM Oawtey will report the Exposition aa reedy, to tha Preaideat of the of the Ualted States, who will declare U open. Aod then there will be a aalute of cannon, and belli, and thegraol ••Hallehrtah" of BaaJel. New fareey giraa U each acbool dhtnct twenty dollar, enstully tb.reafter, on condtuoo that the tame mm \* HfPCH. Ifcnitixen. of the respective dialricla for the etUbHabmart of acbool libraries or the purchaaa to philosophical aod ebemlwl apaarataa. Four hundred oewlibraxier hwetomtafertad ifefcrlhleprovWeo. Theaa may be call* a grand Stale Meaty, more actfcisiy »«"> Pu,,1-V SHKSS to eecare the Aid tofeaBlM* le raiead and thom^wha par^arekd^mtaepUy There might,' perbapa, be aome predt is aa iayeOigalino of the manner U which dead Union aoidier. ware hariad bf o^atiaoi to the mlhflry umiliftr A Connecticut man, who waeampl««lte»>aee »a»datoa« la eartaia hartal gronada in l^uniaaa, baa pahiiabad a ataimgnat In which ha mye that the hod.ca uaually were piaowi wlrtria two m three Mt of the
beam of aMdm,>tuch had heaa placed „ ia-eatee and charged for by the cm- u uacdaea ae the bodna of aoUSere. . In * aama hmftym Ihma bow. were dlatftbatad aa that ppt male ... made j * » do dat» la Are or ai* grarea, the eaatiaetare oailact^g .MO lor.each , ,, . geare fro m the gorenmrenL If tUU „ > the W»th, ui. aicjpl . -inlbaioua, | # ; : —I"-.'" A. - - | .... ! 9 - — • . . \ I mime "ma betorr (be laU « nwiiii- " • • 11 ' * thalvCMiceMTaT *1*11^-. wnf'
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In 1889 the Camden asd Aatboy • Railroad Company, aor the United ! New Jeraey Bailfna* and Caoal Com- » paniee; surrendered the|r moonpol^ 4 privilege* and agreed wMb the State « pay into the treaaary, in ilea ef transit dullca. the aom 9396.128 96 F auunally.they holding an lrmpeaHb le contract on the hay la of Uaaeitduitca . Tbli tax, of court*, has been promptpaid everaiace. Leat year (here ° ■ere aoly thirteen clhar railreatU in the State that paid tax. the amount t of which waa 8296.4Sa.S2, a trUU in s cxceaa of that paid by the great car- J po ration meatiooed. The oths7 oom- J paaiea eecaped oo the ground that v they were exempted by the force of t their charters. Goreraor Bedieja bit J last memaga intiaU that the revenue ' tram this source it ranch ires than It t should be. The eel imaled coet of the , 'railroads In the State, excluding tbnee I with Inrpealable charters, is 9125.- j 000,000, and a tax of one- half of one ( j per oaot. upon these, added la that , : already pa>d by the latter clam, would • i yield a rcrenne cfoee upon a million i I d. >IUrs aanually. An effort was made < 1 |in 1678 to equalize matters ia this re- ] Ispectby the passage efan act imposing ] a Ux of one-half per oeot. upoa the i coat, equipmrot and appendaget of all < ; l railroads, exotpUac these baring ■ ! irrtpoalabie charters, af which there . are three. The set did D»e Work Well, as baa been shown, aod two bills sra now before tha Legislature intended to solve the difficulty. The first U ' the production of the joint coaforrnee ' committee of the two hrsncbee of the Legislatnre.'aad provides thsg a tax alien of one half of cce psreeatum on i the oast of oenstructioo, eqnlpmenta
. «nd appendages shall he paid annually , by all railreadi in tha State, stringent . methods being designated for the r collection of the ttx. As this bin I does not contain the word "banal," the Pennsylvania Railroad Company (United New Jeraey Railroad and ' *"Qraal" Companies! are axcfuded ' from Ma provisions. A sharp trick, • and one which numerous dodges were • resorted to oarer over. This is that t our li|re rotemporary, tha H'«t J<rK, ) J'jum has to aay on the subject:— ■ . the attempt mads by oertaln asrtics at Trenton to paaa a general law for the taxation of railroads in . this state, which shall be so cunning!* devised as to inetade ail reads, and yot lasts oalths Pennsylvania Railr rosd from ita operstion, exh'biu loo f. much oT what maybe termed sharp * srfe.s rsres k foir foam of oar (bate. Hem. .lore ■ the tax paid by tha Peoaaylrsoia I Bsilroad has About equaled the aggregate amount paid by all the other made in lbs State. It has long been - apparent that these various raHruads, , ossny of them doing aa Insmsnsi bns- . Iness, hays escaped their (air share ef the burden of taxation, but nn to the I* proeent time they have bean successful t- ia reetstfngssy Innreass te their rate. l Now, in accordance with tha spirit of I the amendment to the Coastiioiioo.ir >, tula." A bill before the Legislature I n proposed a rata af J of oaa per cent. a upon tha cost ef aaoh road, including its equipment, Ac . and if pamcd wiU II Increase the revenue of the Stales bout 9178,008 aadually, although it would decream thevaooot paid by the Pen■I n sylvan ia Railroad Company, in other words it places all the railroads ^ lu the Stole that are able to pay, npoh the asms basts. This seemiji,!, but 18 there are some persons whs desire is i— frame the bill, so as to uxclode tha is Pennsylvania Railroad Company Item tU operations, sad leave ft to pay the same amount of tab as formerly . " The effect of this wantd tas to casta ■■ doobi upon the cawetituUonaiky of la the law, and thus perhaps eaahlc the |. I tber com pauses w escape there la- „ craaead lax. in which case the Stole *' would be largely tha User. The law « el4898 under which the United Com7 pan.es, new represented by tha.IVao■t tflvMia Bsdlread Company, pay - ux. diaUoctly seu forth that wbaaever the LagWlmnre shall pass a gvc>y oral law, laxjag all railroad commates, thra the rata to ha paid by them abaU be the saase aa that paid by M ibe others. Should the eff irt thrrefore H to exnlnde them Bum the oaeratna ef libU'bWbe stacpesafal. It would not only endanger iu cooeUUiUoonhly, '( but would mat a shade upou the booor to of the State, Courtlaadt Barker, .*eq., ia a raoaat argumeot before the Judi- , telary Committee of lbs female, vat; farelWy set forth this view. He also * took the ground, that hariaff After a re long struggle abolished monthly la b« New Jeraey. tha StoU should trait all S sc_-5K3=:csi« ■» Wehmiavesuch a nouns waaldfae in V* a saner* auca a oouree wauw oe in. '
■ tut^aani with tha beat in Uresis of J the common waalib aad an eoligfatoaed^uhlleiulicy. £ Lm of the Hsah ll. Wearer. ' : The h/nowlng particulars u' U>a * i of UmwhaSkdr M. W. Weaver, Mar Sandy Hank, art gieaa b, . i correapoadaal of the Long Braack AEeoa. . U Ml bo oooa that the etota- < meat it mads that tha craw of Lift \ boring Sutsoa No. 1, war* iwt af ! their post- If thla taa true what ax- ' plaawtton km tha ktojmr of that pmt maha! H amy bo s waAlltuow ^mmUm to ask» mpmdally -1 en w* have It on the aatharily of car worthy \ Caps May cofeaspsmry that ,11 Ro V Iht mots, srpimmnif. Uk most 1
| abtoMdwS. ton bawmi (^'b' ^ [■tf-Sjfco rewpaoti a reports i earw*a bhmdgr has beeatwsmiiud. j vd the partws^moaibfo should bs r«rWw(& 1 " L .■■IWhboaar Me^ieM^W^rer. |mbS "ST. I
them. Capt Beebe . .iwj boolL laaarhed from the Weaver when ehe l rtraek, aud fire °r ai.x anal manned her. bat she had araroeWf boasd to a watery grsyflpeUsI eoervspeoSsaee of **ie -Wsir."l ' From the Walloon! Capita'. WaaitrsoTOJf, March 27th, 1676.. TaHoyrond, the great French met, said that words w. re given w men to enable tbem to conceal thi ir thnoghta. .From tba ooati on « 1 cb« ug- s being mad* in the aigmficali-o ai d af some ward* 1. am mcfloed to agree with him. We head a new lexIcographar who can tire at different defioittoas from We baler aod Worcti and grade the proper applications wtilnal pyeooa Formerly if n man stole, ho wit called a tbirf. bow If It Is a paor (Urvetlag who ukra a loaf of bread to satisfy the cravings of hunger, ha is "a thief, ' but if it should be a bank President, or cash or officeholder,' or o prominent politicise, who "gets away" with tHooaaodt and pooolbly seduces hundreds who have trusted him to beggiry. be bat been "OCIhT* OF AK taBSOCLABlTr.'' sod Is called na "to make a statement." He ia "•investigated," and if robbeiv bat baeo large enough. to enable him to divide, a handsome ' kslftnining i» adminisu-red ; or if I the Boding him guilty would in jure I the party, he is let go nowplpprd by jusUer, while Ibe (k-Uy thief is "turn" before a court awd errerely pnaisbvil. 1 These things show that xo need » nr.* . dictionary maker, aud I hsvc born I Wa to this line nf thong", t by occurI renees of reeent date, not ouly lice ' m t fel over the country. It is time I- r f the people to make a clunge. Th. y ' nan <1« it sod they only. The press, i the groat leVAr of public opinion, should move first, bod ii is ustlcss m j expect what is tormud His meiropo j1 ton preos to make theaviirl. It uiuet UD press U) oraae iwmjii. * . •*» -- •- » | I coroc from that portion which reaches *'
r the great heart of tfe people, wh 1 1 m , "tbe greot dailies "'cbll " , "TWJtCOtlfTBT mire. '' a, 1 II Ihev move rightly Or y can mste ; „ , the desireil— the sbtolui- Iv necrsss- y.. f0 change, if we erouid .irosctve Hie j lt r country from becoming like the Tern- . |t i ale at Jeroaslbm, "« 4" ol thieve* " c, j Let them disregard a n- in'a p.diticsl I w or social standing, li.« wraith or j j, ' family, and demand U, - . pum-b«ic. I I p, * be meted out uquallj >o Urn gr. at < f, t thief and thy anrall- Hits ran l-s j j, I done by propefly educstlog pubhel,, opinion and holding cnur to and pari » • I f, to the same accountability that otbvr . , j men are held, I give y-m tb- cat ; use it. [ u J I hare lost been exitniniiig. " .I e\. ; ^ i »c«7 |. a rcsrrrUiL yonov uaiittbr.. 0 but something very like it. I< '• * I' p clock made aod |*tenled by Mi. d le John W. Hill, O jewel!.-, of \v.lc - U d vltls, Ksnsnr. Hit lorentioi. is a improvement on cocapatwoia. «ud I... il a claims that the same pnwrr ner-t i- ii run an ordinary SO hour clock. » ill, 1 r with his iovrotiou, run a thick one C a year without winding. He forth, r ' c 1, bays that with light and rell sdjutn-l s i- .machinery be can run a clock oi-c i A H year, without winding, with Hik ms.o u is spring of a wa'cli. aod that on n....o a tl machinery ia required I- run a clock v E. ghat time than It used tu an right d.n nf (clonk. Tl.c ceeaporaent i> the .Ira.l t il i beat, aod the pendulum bat a rotaiy I l E, Instead etfc osceiuuing motion. Mr. j in 1 HUI aays bTinteods to put up a clock fi s 'in tbc main bnildMi of tb* Centenm , I j v t. ; that will rtio ooeltnndrcd yaars.witiig owl wisding or repumop If elHIi n iU ; UaWimed for it (t ubth-!he taveotum U | is a wonderful advance in mechanic* 4 TH* BADllLXaS Ui TUB TOWER ^ •" continue to bias-andcackV. Those who ■ ° nail tberow-lvcs pecnocruU are .-aek- 1 i J* llngabout radical frauds od thievery, ! 1 , and those who laj claim to.tbo nam. rt of BrpuWdan cockle i.-ick and hisa s '• about dlaioyalty<.n:belli-'n, Ac. It ij J " o pretty quarrel at it ttauds, and > ® neither "8axoo" nor Re .a-oplc ha . * ranch interest in the oraiicr,. What ' the people waot is boueat m. n in i * odkaWfoodekrovomeat. not bob- > 01 biers wboroetelyjvssemblc here to sen -1 > * streams of iatae talk all over the , ?" land. I "sin very much Inclined I > , • " think they (uteoffttoaee to It this year. < * that oar acxtam-oA eOciali ah II bo | v J' "triad aod trine" I notice n com- '* meadable anxiety •» too part of the ' '* politicians to OM that nothing ba-l « on be taU of their candi lata*. Eve this Is an improvement. * There da more distress to Ihlt.rtty • 2 lhae was ever known byfore. Il is n- « "J porta d that two of the discharged en.- I " ployrot of tbc engrsvmg and afjotlug < « buiovn, have I « sctCallt starved to destr. I J; Vietorie. is, "By the grace of God" , and th* art of the British Parliament. "Empress af India." The French • aaaambly ia Bapoblioan by a iarg" 2, majority, hat whatkhkt word means *° ia Franc* it not clear', defined. - 1 .* After orarly one hoi. lred years U ,U war wUhin its border, lb-re is pea.v „ in Spain and Alphnox-. hss been ho ilea la Madrid as 'Me padftcal't i t Bag." as be is aboot Uteeo years ' King, at ae is aooui uoeeo years
years old, doubtless tiw title b do* him. Tb* Tarts have not ret sop- ' Willi I th* Christian rehsITion awd-, ' Sorviaat are buying Ion- t*na» cm -. , which reminds me thai it >4 .Uf time for me to stop or via raithf tr t ; 1 a long resfe gun that * .uld :roeh i« p^-"~ Twb lmpocuat Db'oov bt. The du- , 5. . ertfith-b IndbpoossWv te lb* fall tnjoy- . raswt of life and its UW.-ig. In re- 1 .mswoe to tb* above sentWet come the I • aatswm.il ottMstbm of -ens of then- ! t' arttdpsUM patients, who have brea ; . (MB ildfettdbew. throagh its' [ taetnmefitolHg. Tbos* rbees are (bait- , ;■ symsfttskrja ' tike the inmfmsd monnar of many w«t- , f ere. oboK «a««wed and hvirty omamm- . fiito tot. _I» h, fc earnkinmbM with ||» . rtessam PuaasMFoUals. th* great A- I ; pamtor rt fee ape. Cadre iu hemga • ectfoo entpiions iupp c- sxyeasir* | i srt^a.'54^urrtl • meaded suits to prawewaotag u the grsat 9 Redieal.ri-.KWTery of the age. — — , ■»' ' — : »t ' ,i | Ires If. 9,'nbbhn>W.M.;e.._ rt Krw ; 1 ® . sefiSr store. wlM frecrl c-reres 4e«Wr
Ty leiifeflrt H— il In the Senate Monday, avcniog Mr. ■ I Magic introduced an act antherixtog ' [ Uwownenofbndiolha uFlreGMn-. • I lies." to agree to pqy tb# lane oo ' the mortgages on said lands, such agreement to be io writing, aad either 8 incor orated ia the mortgage or re- " \ • earning taxon; providing that all real J . estata aod chattels shall be asaasaed , ■ for taxes at iu foil end fair value; a r and all mortgages upon .read ar parte- * ■ sal -property shall be exgmpt from I J tannin fesli Mil l (iMjlWikl1 * « Mr. Sewelr lolrodnoed an ant * against oanry ; providing that tbe , t rale of interest In ail other localities than _tho*e affected br tbe "Fiy* • J S Ountj Act," shall t* sir per cent. » ^Tbe Gen real County act was read ' over and recommitted, on account of J >f the fact that some counties had 1 already elected twa members from ■ - some of . their; townships, and tb* ' 't "present hill only provides for ooe h mcmter Iron each township. - in the House Mr. VanBeosae'er i :- moved to recnosider the vole by which 1 tbe bill cat lice for a constitutional ■ " ennvrntion wa* lost. Agreed to, _ 87 to is. ; ,f The bill was passed. 88 to 17. i0 The bill providing lor the reyoca,c lion ot licenses for tbc sab of liquors in cases wh.-retiqoor is told on sua - re day. and where ths Uoenoe law is ,, violated, was taken np oo lU fins! '.I passtgv. and passed, 81 to 98. ,1 i Io the senrte Tneaday. Mr; Abbett „ introduced an act concerning taxes. „ which provides that all personal , . property shall pay a tax of one-half ,:t of one prr cenlnm; mortgages to be . taxed in ttie locality in wbich tha , y | in one red property is; tbe tax to ha ., 1 paid by ihc nrrner Af the property, and to be deducted trowi the interest. i,i | Mr. Hopper lotrsduood an set cen- ' cerning ious and Uivi-rns, which proltl ' vidct that II shall not be lawful for 1 municipal board to charge, dey -g
mnnd or receive more than 9160, * with tl»<- present fore, for aay llocnea. J In the nonse, Mr. Griggs, iotro- ■ an set relntivo to past due in the i ities of t his State and the paymsnd ,theroo(, provydm that upon oil toxes reiaaioiiig unpaid T whole ur io part in tbe several cities on tbc 1st of May, 1875, and which shall be paid oa br before tha 1st of December, 1876, interest ohau 1 charged at the rale ot 10 per cent. J the 15th of October io the year ■ which such taxes were assessed, } and no other interest or penalties on a Oct, taxM paid wiihio the time s The bill fixing the legal rate *f io- j L at 6 per cent, wek hwt by a vole j of 10 to 42. • ' i Mr. Drake's bill providing that only i days on any railroad, coming op on | ' third rending, Mr. Kabe vigorously ; | 1 opposed it and said he was surprised ! 1 thnt such a bill should be presented 1 1 in iliis cniiyti'cDod nineteenth oenturv. | we> wrong to iutrwluor it ia thh ' year, when people fro in ell '■ 1 sod who are used to traveling on Hun wltrn at their homes. He read j I ibe 3d section io regard jo ticket ! selling »n Sunday which lye .aid was I Mr. JI B**kc_srfraly advocated , the b>ll. sud appealed 'o the friends of 1 Messrs Slovene aod Lewis spoke io of the bill. II was passed by a votfc or82 to ?2. The Sew Jenoy Cmftrteee. MoCHT Hoixr. March 29.— Tb* 1 fortieth etesioo ol the" Jfow Joraey Anoosi Conference conimcnecd in the I 7.- "Church here thie mornfog, ijtshop Wiley presiding. G. B Wlgnu secretary of Vhe last svrsiou, then read the roll call of ttu rubers, aod ahotil see hundred notf t flftr answered to their names. Ou motion, aoahrenc* went into a .nomination fur a clerk, aod Mr G. 11 Wight was reeleeted by a uosulI nious vote. The otaal number of assistants were alto elected. Mrs Denmaa, prieident at the ' National Temperance Union, addressed the conference tin tbc subject of u-mpcranae-Csradvn District waa represented by Rev. Dr. a H. \V'hLtecr. presiding . eid«. The report opened with e short logical Vindication >>f the offlo* of oidsr, and he laelst- d aw * llsoroagh revleiom «t ihoBusday School iibrehes. Also, tbe Introductl'in of the catechism aod our chnrcb hymn books. "General pnwp*rity,fiu«ncie1ly aod epiritually, prevsiled oil wver tbe district." - Borhngtoo dulrmt was reported by uiiuiatore to hare sufiared waat, perhaps a result of fee striugency-wT fee lilacs. A call has beau made for more farthful pastoral viaiUag. "Two churches are heavily involved in debt r — Ikveriy aud Berlin— und each sake , fir a .singlt oiao the c->mit,g year. 1835 . have been converted ia ttetftairirt. Mr. Post ha. preached 961 Uaaae I dazing this year. r a resolution, approving ths charge a reso.uuon, spj.ruviug toe cnarge
I of th* place of bidding the geqersi conftrruci- from 6l. Louts to Baltl- "• more, waa oflbred by Revs. W. W. Cbnsttn# end G. II. Wight, mod ^ A few casre of diptbtrie bare oc- ! curred at Sl Mary's HaIi,Bci1iaMo*. | '"N . J .lbe wefl-known boarding ofeool for yonng Uuliee. I n the opinion of j - th* physicians tb* dieoemjs cbertted, - baton pupUawbo ttooizMlt hare bean ' gives leave or absence, and the Raster " vacation will begin immed ielely, twe > i week* earlier than oaaal. : ; ' Aa sheen t miaded Ohio womas got tha pot rredy for boiling and few oaro a fully plaoed it on a ohair and art fesntM. ' | toJrtfoDT««I^^I!!S^S^'oarty . ! rastyre the managed to derive torn* *eni ' ertmioo ouf of rt from fee wdl Jfoprorod " I opportunity M tooTOed her «f(eUigiaf ' I hw tou-Uod to buy few a trees, [I ' wbicb, as eooa as to* was weU eooagh. | th* made^op bererif^wife fee^meiettoa* ml Cnsywtxift. Vbax, 1s7a— The ! wbelt world is Invited to pnithnm *- fireets, Philadelphia, 'intiMinhi ar l "I retail First-class good, at low price*.- and rapniring prompUy_feya. I " °M m»l ■foTCk' '£ >ouaEU w«4d retsm'aWars1 Sulphur , ix-pVlh. Ao* popular article of fee k- ^ltre^wuwd And Tctp.« to ^Mm*. I ^^SSwroroto T ate. wJMw
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