An Exposition of the Character And Management of the New Jersey Joint Monopolies

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W. Ashmead, Gideon Scull, W. E. Whelan, John W. Field, William Wurts, A. Miller, John Grigg, George R. Justice, Robert Toland, H. C. Carey, E. D. Lugraham, Charles Miller, J. S. Riddle, Henry Horn.
Tn reference to this memorial, the Joint Board of Directors, in their address of June 11, 1848, say to the people of New Jersey — "When Ari Iress 1848 ''foreign influences are invoked to commence a crusade against the institu- p. 6, " tions of the State — destroy the prosperity of her citizens, and a
...bolish her "revenue, — the time seems to have come when the victims proposed to be "first ofi"ered upon the altar are furnished with a proper occasion to speak " in their defence. " Accordingly at p. 23, they brand as a "falsehood, " the statement "that "New Jersey imposes a tax upon the citizens of other States for travelling " on her railroads. " " In all the reports, in every paper emanating from " them, it has everywhere been mentioned as a tax imposed tq)oii the com- '^ panies, and not vpon the passengers.

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