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‘WHOLE NO. 6801. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. INSTRUCTION. be en paved TIME UNLIMITED, WRI attelts staeeacings WRITING, acttent; gua nar. ualitied for practical $10.sEee s, 8a for bel ‘ $10 <8 ee ae For saleman old shea writing nendeny ta eee ar be rithost a takea up, Peithewt et Sor apes doing a good business, Apply at bodied in San Seda ye font: Berinne,an tench breed a days, at 121 Clinton th stroo! LLPORT CLASSICAL ata aan 8 od NEX® term of this Institute will oo: to W. ei Eoq., 6 1 Water eee RUIKSHANK, Pringipal. IRE FAMILY BCHOOL FOR Ros rote. summer session will begi from 8 to ae a Bale cna end Se raas Bor Principals: vn FERDIN, es HATE INSTITUTE, NO, i WES’ ~ (Cortzorate (0, 1s T TWENTY. Sa Ered Mik ts % houses of thi eer ssons in 4 icy a lated oh native tenohere, Opeu day and oven: NGLISH AND oe ci O01, ana Was Se a po ha oa of te this gohecl ‘will commence ob May 34. may 4 po a is pitesioate ey, 398 lway, where ‘any of the prinol Tot Te 1, 12th, 18th Wand Mil of ape fro. Prey ops will eal on any who will I ment at the sald NSTRUCTION,- A YOUNG FRENCH eet, RE- . Perfoctiy walt, and iding ih ii m- me Ca it ber uaronin, oo cotta esis to fe sho in the: satire pupil of the well knows, dealing “fa ive of P exer, member of the Institute, and al Acadsniy of Mule. In drawing, she ptul miatndars,, Te Fgneh tne ne ire two Galt corner of Clinton strest and Fourth y place, Brooklyn.” Hac FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES, AS inant for usiness and con verantio ‘horoughly ing at 483 Broadway, near t - jorably kiown for many years past ency, and excellent mode of tcaching.—E. Beeatees ARTED—A SITUATION TO TEACH “TWO OR we part of : tne madmen ot French and male, foe gio te nivalent. Address Miss W Tite aiate Mighth HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.,. WANTED. SL _ NEW SMALL HOUSE WANTED IN GooD fA neighborhood low Tweuty-fifth stroet ant west of ‘fourth i a) Croton, wal & exceed $600. aSreee for 1,146 Post Otic ic. Rent not to stating location rots Dr. H., Fon w Dr. Fon ae ‘plaone N UNFURNISHED ROOM WANTED, W! A FART Saridow lndy, in small private ac BOARD, ae a Sixt jetand Fourtosnth and Thirtieth price yexcced $8 wiaadress 8. Vir Htersig ombeer "Oe AGUERREANS. — PHOTOGRAPHERS Wlews"for bale, plows address Eh stating particulars. bs - Teterence ¢xchang- HAVING mera tubes, for taking ograph, Tribune office, hn Bip ts pe, HOUSE WANTED—A HOUSE, FUR- rly furnished, and board given in exehanze for use of furniture and rent, with the vilege ees taling » Sev mege colses boarders, The best of refere: and vequired. Address Mest Bow, Union square Post it ae. na ar i COTTAGE HOUSE IN BROOK. BS Lis an unexceptio: eyo neighborhood. it not to oS pg per annum. OUSE WANTED-HIGH STOP BASEMENT = ail the modern improvements; Tout about $0), "Mast din & good neighborhood, in the iret the Sinan ue rallrond cars. Ai es C. Hy Herate RS WANTED—FIVE HUNDRED inisHED ASH Oars. 15 to 19 feet each, Apply to KREISLER & WARD, 6 South William street. ‘Pans, OF A HOUSE WANTED-BY 4 GENTLEMAN A wife, without children, in # plessant neighborhood Bp town, not above Thirtioth streot; rent must be moderate. Good “reler: ness dress,’ with full particniags, stating location, rent, irie., box 1,000 Post Ofiee. TORE WANTED—IN SOME GOOD JROROUGHTARS Ae a store with back room atteched Address W and Willow Ware, Herald office, stating lo- ation, oy of store, and lowest rent. REAL ESTATE OWNERS—THE OWNER OF A stock of cutlery, all imported within » few months, und ‘the most approved pattern dank stock of one take ft tat *therald offes, for real estate up SOLCRERS@ <7 cts ig tot WOULD LIKE rate he bcs) Co and — of n first class yw di ‘@ good br address H. ie WANtepain, HOBOKEN, A TWO prey By tlt] tt table hborhood, for a famil; of four persons, Take not to teed § Sarsor " S00. “addtone, with partioutars, Sas Kerala off ‘ANTED-BY A CAI QUIET | FAMILY, ise ne Sects Sr, fs for and ve or Ax bedrooms, im basement; rent frome week, N, inate ‘atthntreet Wanna 3 GENTLEMAN WIFE WOULD ed \farni Wat. oe FIRst ¥L.008, | OR FIRST FLOOR ment f a small house, respectabl situated, in the + Rixtocnth ward, Address, ti terri er ~4 and location, Alpha, box 150, Herald office. fit ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE, WITHIN “SIX. MI- e walk of the New York, jontain from four {0 exooed| st” any jon hay- such apartmente sa to viet will fio tenant to duh liom ty addressing James, Broadway Post stale ANTED 10 HIRE-A SMALL COTTAGE WITH AN ore or so of land, Say place within thirty or forty of Nei Ree © 5 for ineohamtey Legs be East Spalelars ohh SUBLER, 21 Seventh ure: -ASTED 10 HIRE—A” SMALL, | CONVENIENT w house, in 8 ae neigh! ae Le ag a See jon Loot Pout Ottee, statiog pariculars, Good re- fevonces given. Beni, 'ANTED on wae Guate HOUSE AND Poe he ferries. Would pay Moers nt bets Regt md ani yews gf yoahborboe ybinscn street, Address J. ape WwW 18 CITY—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE ANTED. IN 1 y= eoment: ooed $1,150, re pam nao Ist ee Also, in good locality near stage Serene eeee 8 een tee tney not over S100. "Aasrees ee herald oes. ® —— AND PROVISIONS. <WuOLe. FAMILIES IN NEW YORK, BROOR- of ian ct their household furni- eo polished, can sroneen in the neat fisted la the most rorkowsn like manner. Fm Tbe SHINE & McKEON, 135 East Bro % OR SALE. FABIO®, pEDRoom, AXD | KITCHES f or, fern anh — having Nerul bi M Maes woe fot thew, with or with ae ty tg. Michael Sobalte, io Canal" sire a ie otNF $1.0 ey WANTED, imagine pend in an old Pomerat tein tan se nee Carpe irene ee (TBE COPARTNMRSHIP KHBSHIP HERETO z: : ia Dy, te Foto jate firm ra wil be stil ners, who will continue Row under'the tem’ of Santord Scene” 7 ee ay, ee Pine atree! New Yorl os ae LOST AND FOUND. OST—ON SI ] EB jr et he EVE! ae _* et by mnt reward will be paid by roti ioe it to 0 ate 8 Second I ag corse! SATURDAY, k and tan terrier’ d Had on ghain collar with Matt bs mghy to My cote 0 inder will be liber f the Astor House, bay Se od SUNDAY pie eetage! IN GOING Hae rondwa; oreeee Chilton, 9% digo! Mag APRIT, 9. ite ning ba uo 2 Busling o ow been lost betwoen Motrismud Pine atreote, on QTOLEN OR STRAYED—FROM 27 FIPTHC AY greeny black Newfoun very large bi vulsive mov as the goltehs prreets wen ie book, contain! renter *: 5. Baudet, ‘the rewarded upon returning him. Dae Leta aispoge of Tbs CLOTHING, &C. , uamarry OF CAST OFF CLOTHING havi ng apparel to aie pod feet s itn, shall reovive the or them SD. CONROY, 401 Pearl strget —Gentlemen place and Centre street, jr ‘Thorws bests ‘plain gotd a tting fap eid iS li ‘the “ander, upon returaisg it’ to Dr. ‘valuable onl int of right fore i oi harlton, ip. The pooketboo road way. * Pinder wil be iti eft off weari CAs. of, can obtain attendod by Mrs. OF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies or ee having 7 i seedy to dispos tetiber, at is residenes, or ‘hana the poet ng fr the |. 8. COHEN, 66 Eim street, arr OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. etenin nats tat nalts ie any of the same to dispose ty ‘sending for. the sub: THE 7ru INST, A SMALL with ears and fail cropped, it, Astor House, engraved y rewarded by returning FROM Varick of ‘reprosontin, A liberal 9.—LOST, A POCKET. to the owner, tely stopped. ho finder will bé the the owner, to have UE, 14) to or addressin between City Hall AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. ANOTHER FINANCIAL SCHEME. Ben bien, dio. WEW YORK LEGISLATURE. ‘ —-- Senate. AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION. lutions, amendatory of the constitution :— mies Gf the Assembly concur, ropaatare to of Sonataes nd be publied tar the reo how Previous to otee Misiona of the lat eection of the 14d sevice’ of ast wieutien, three a) 4. seslve, of artic: ak galeee one, an Fy «rg ho road ede “oS 009 ae, Mont iaciadiog 0h ‘acs may be hereinafter provided in thewecond section of until th 0 ball a, After bove pay ther year, he fs eos, ate stan $300,000, URAL thn as til thy time have been appropriated ard and sab ae nd rt under. the. provisions above mentlaue, eat and ox: om ya the entire principal nal ah after that period then the sum of one millien and fi dred thousand dollars in each fiscal year as sin king y e int vat incipal of that it the State "ich Jat Pad et ic elu di of t ta credit to ralioad yn pa aoe have failed to pay the interest thereon, a1 also the contingent debt on State aaeks ir d to incor rated compan. bitl tho iaterest: ver ety ff a mS is section anc etofore cl shall bo sacredly ‘apptiod to the purposes for ee respectively created. And ifthe Dazment ¢ of any moneys to tho General Fund Debt time be deferred b; in this ection forthe ik then current rate, shall be paid t Sinking Fund as soon as Peau ti he "a purposes ture ball Sorrow auch an money as may be eee to complete ti ‘the Eri ags nad Iapidation or decay, 1b snd to complete the, Black genals; provided that th thus horrowed, the ennal 4 ft ahall exist oa the Ares ¢m of October, we mall no ey spewmale the Ls of Ban ‘e. said sinkin, rovided in the article shall not be sufficient to r 4 i of the principal, ee to'pay the tn ther of they'or any art of th ay any such deheienc, of vald sinking fon My latest et tals ee ns Btls sien ot ‘nis ele may Fag] redeoma: zpecifiod time, the time of he a Ring theriot. io inestest t-’aceeun atver July, 1855, # paid on‘ the oni soriber at his residence, or through the post, 18 Elm stress, | issued! unde riba rovisions of chapt for LM. DUSSELDORY. N. B.—Ladice attended by Mrs, | ene qsat No part of the rovenues of the canals oF 4 ef Dorrowed under this article shall be paid. gy applied A807", pay ek penta chapter 420 or sof Test, keene me to pay ‘Ter work oF mperfiuous olothing to sar the first day of 1832, ofean bial the full property trsarported om the way, up ¢ ed hand, 3 Saws re 4 AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— sad and sein ie having ony Of c Dg thr he post, Mra, Gentlemen attouded by Mr. a Baxter street. sams by SANTER, 406 Broad- wally man fed Below those fur the year 1452, except by the Canal Board with the concurrence of the La: i All contracts for work or materials on any canal ade with the person who shall offer to do or pro- west price, with adequate security ony specified in sectio bt _ ENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS.—THOSE WHO WISH TO. ispose of such, call at 22 West Broadway. The high- ee shall be Also, garments made, sewed and given. ror! Pgh oped FOR | ape Cap res oe ceed ere Poy cont Frouch elo loth, at $10 out, custom ‘male, mere pante, $3 Soper jUTHS’ AND CHILD! 8 C Yee cL BAILEY & CO., No. hand ve naw ot to, be foun py styles foun oa LOTHIN: 8 Park piace, 0 inoe, oppor Ho BRIGHTON, Lag ets ha +e’ MER), hg rebcd To families A. ase 4 ‘the * as mot ‘the best the place, but as o1 _ as & Cry distance from the Seeezaces all toe sousioeel destsatle tee besitiy flantion, Tinie NEW YORK BAY HOTEL, TWO 4 eins rae Pisetien segeey City Bergen P. bowed, wi din the United ee years of t ole, contracted by oF on Venait ot this § ball be authorized by a law ot ann ) Sasicigns to Pay she laterest on such debt a8 ‘and discharge t in ishin pw ahem ne sei pal o ‘ach debe Pat ears from the time of th tractii caw shail take ofeot until i Kigeep eying to a w by the people, if no debt shall hi uch Lin Seng i ran see theeast te ‘ " jorbid the 9 escent iy calles i Provision hereinafter Ror ay and slacharse the interest ana ars of eto from any loan or ity, inf the vievisiens 6 of eh erst! he work or object dent or tiability, specified to sneha DERE. . the following bills were considered :— “To establish a Board of Railroad Commissioners, define their powers and duties. Select committee "01 re Narrows, excellent sea bathing, fish port complete. in @ opened the rst May . mal way, Romaumion, inrelation to Gia Tisararte's foes of stchester county. Third re ress IN LEES, jetor, J ‘City, or at’ th bin apace irene ra Teave Fi den rae at ths SPECIAL ORDERS. Bt ; moderate. a SHELLE ‘Superintendent. BILLIARDS. Bua TARDE. yoo tS HAVE a Fi iB STOCK OF bra tables, which we offer for sale, as others, with b, now styl betng’ouperice Teast tables the omy Bue piv of ae fads clothe, Cy tory ILVER MEDAL ay ARE, TO pase ont a ‘orld’s 1864, for fable, es with ape special pee We jeave asi oe leathers, heal le iom ‘two second band woblee, THOM oriady of @ well bro) jobaser, 06 the Worl land do; kman street. Newfo ‘SON, 42 OCKING BIRDS FOR SALE, Sy mocking mock o en, to be sxcelled by any in tho’ sae ay noply wt ize Fe PORTING.—ANY PERSON WISHING 7 ob ye rd or Cg ys venting fine bed ms Hating ras, colar, price, rice, be. SPORTSMEN. satter ae Shiny neilte streat, the Hoboken Riding Se LEGAL NOTICES. GAL NOTICE TO SAVE MANUFACTURERS. —THR dat ico that issued Crystal pcr, ORCHARD COAL DISCHARGING, AT A RE a wher as & cargo ns Soaaretoes, to i al Palace test erect tb cushion ws GRIFFITH #'D DECI Cg eam oy eo irae NO. 8, AN ENTRANCE = rooms—10 one De ‘and ieee do., at “reduced Prices, Fae: for ‘makers, 334 Broadway. cheap, forsale. SPORTING, &C. 0G FOR SALE.—AN UNUSUALLY FINE AND . oO aad $0). Apply to PETER 2 1553. w. HAMMOND; de, torney for Holmes & Butler, No. 18 Wall street. 0 stock of tabl late improvement mets ples sate. J Meg Ms tind DELIVER, 79 Broome streot. Yt stations. ‘est, and for one bacesas okarked “ ay job will N. BA pred B = h street, hear of « ‘oat Office, FOR Ash ogg coal, from boats, SUM sadee equlate the distribution of the assets of savings The bill amendatory of the emigrant passenger act was called up, being pos its third reading, Mr. Wartvey moved several amendments to the = which bad been jee by the Commissioners of a Se te act instead of pod eben ‘tory of the law of 1849. . Mr. Brsnor gave notice of a bi'l to amend the Maine LAW. ite the New York Mr. Brooxs, favorably, to f Covsumption Hospital. ‘Third a. SESSION. PASSED. For the proteciion of emigrants, second class, stcorage deck passengers. Concerning the Gowanus ca: Brooklyn. Relative rf the appointment of Police Court clerks in New York. t _ to the circulation of income and of trust funds. @ Poca gh the Board of Supervisors to correct the ‘assessment ro To ey rene nee act creating the Sailors’ and Boatmen’s Friend To amend the charter of Hobart’s Free College. a then took @ recess till half-past seven o'clock, EVENING SE®SION. The bill to authorize the Boards of Supervisors to use seals was pansed. The naturalization revolutions of Senator Goodwin were then callsd up, and now, at 11 o'clock P. M., are under cebate. Assembly. ALBANY, April 9, 1865, ‘The Committee of Nine reported several bills, including the Second Avenue Railway bill. Mr. Luan moved to strike out the Railway bill, but the House refused to do #0. Mr, O’Kunve asked consent to give notice of « bi'l to repesl the Protibitory Liquor law. Refused. Several local bills were then ordered tos third reading. AFTERNOON SEBSION. ordered to « third reading. BILLS PAreED. To facilitate the service of processes on insurance com- panier doirg business in this State. New York city. To confer on Justices of the Peace civil and criminal jarisdiction in cares of assault and battery. To alter the charter of the Manbattan [nsuranoe Com- Pend enable certain railway companies to aid in the construction of the Lebanon Springs Railway. RVENING SA88I0! Mr. Cocks brought in a bill relati the Adjutant Gensel of the Sate, nn [# REPORTED COM: To smend the charter of the Kings Co County Mutual la- surance Com pan, to the salary of Yor The Getond Avenue Railroad bill. To alter the map of New York city 0 as to enclose Bloomingdale square. To amend the charter of the New York Central College ‘The Utica sod Binghamton Rallway Town Subscription bil. To amend the charter of the Panama Railway Com pany. ‘ authorize the recording of college sud acadewy ters. fing the Haraiitom equate Ted been altered yrvom The General 9 ly Il was then ta ~ tt mittee, and will ocoupy the House until night. in com. md Proposed Amendment of the Constitution, Mr. Dioxmwow had consent to offer the mova | The severnl canal bille were reported complete, and | Relative to the election of esrtala judicial oficers in | Tit Silty building where entrance should be refused, | 1 Ingorperate he Baptist Historical Socwty of New | | thal he Piet S| ascertain. | tH ‘appropriation of ome theagnad dollars to the Hobart | Fiee Cohoge was afd toit. motion to add to it an a tion of ome {hos samaten oid ot New York, wae eit puts sees oe ree TO BE BROUGHT in the sequal. camaiaine elivetnn ea 10 o'clock, A.M, :—Meonca. Car. aa Dawi; of theta cout (Mean, GHAR, of Chara , Of Brookline, Chapia, of Worcester, Fi nena, Files the ae the notifications of which the parties a {a a erecawa sue her Preocounge monee, aud the parties nowted to to be weet oe ‘the room ? ), of Foxboro’, chairman of the com- “or pete the charges of the Advertiser had forward and reporte! himself, and stated that’ ay other parties were present. (On the motion of ar. Guirviy, of Charlestown, the commitaee agreed that the witnesses should be ex- amined under oath. The Cuaimman then stated the questions before the committee, and the following gentlemen were sworn :— Chee satiate aa? st Boston,’ ar! of Bost Hon, Streeter Evans, of Sa) ‘Saifebury, Hon, Gilbert peer; 2 of Ludlow, John Littlefield, Eaq., of Foxboro’, J Hiss, Exq., of meets Esq , of Middleboro’, of Sandwich, ntiemen composed the committee appointed by joint ord-r to visit the several public in- stitutions mentioned in our introductory paragraph, and are there —— whom the charges of the editors of the Advertiser have been made. HON. NATIIAN MALK’S RXAMINATION, The Cuainmax—Are you the author of the article, “ Our Houses Our Cestles’’ in the Daily Advertiser of last Saturdi ir. Hate—I am not the author of the article named. It was written by one of the editors of the Advertiser ; but we assume the responsibility it imposes. ‘The CHainMax—Are you personally acquainted with a gs stated in the article in question? Ha1z—Iam not personally acquainted with tho facta of the article. nor ure any of the editors #0, in so far as Iknow. Mr. Guirrmx—I move, that if Mr. Hale wishes to make ny statement to the committee he may have his desire, (This motion was agreed to by the committee.} Hate, The only statement I can make is exactly similar to 1 that whic hhas alrerdy been published in the } Senators Representatives. Advertiser of Saturaay last, (March Slat), excepting on- iy aueh modifications have since been published with nce to that article, the statements in which have & in some respects, slight, the facts they described. If all, it will have to be a written on: fear in relation to any statement at and sugh an one preciscly as the article of Saturday Yast, with ite state. ments snd modifications embraced; I must read the pa. pert ‘The Cuamaay. Can you furnish the cammittes with the authorities upon which the article of last Saturdry wan written? Mr. Hauy—With all deference, that is a question which Ido not think pertinent ‘to the inquiry, and [ respectfully declin» answering it in consoy uence. tianspires which might call for, or justify | Server Tight, perhaps, give it; but, "in the ms time, the quention being w connider offic one, he not think I am bound to give it the reply gent [After a brief pause, Mr. Hale continued]—I wish t> understand correctly whether you want to know where I got my information on which the article in the Ado-r. tiscr in founded * If so, Ll answer thet it was from the es Leualntare inary tn Into the of the The Cuammay—I thisk the meanii that the committee entered the bouse Sitnout ioe itis wy im; m that it is so. Mer. @ Hast think ie in expressly mentioned in the article that the ladi wie ‘ea le Mea ald not OPpOKe any physical force TKMAN—TbO Consultee think it will b ell to waive the discursions of this ‘question for the " CO, Hatx—1do not wish to evade bas been stated in the artisle written on Sat posi d MW ne et which appear in fae artheg' a iis, Duwuxr-—I think you stated that the article of Monday ia s careful mannge? iether Mr. C. Hatn—Yes, sir. Mr. Witpxn—According to the information that you bad at the time it was written? Mr C, Hatx—Yen. Mr. Guvrix—Have you any, objection to the who, of own know! , can the conduct of the Committee of Invest. We Crus Wh ate aren 12, find out the truth, ‘and wo only — C. Haix—I cannot give their ames, but Ican de- Mr. Genwi (4ublously)—That’ ‘a it. Hae rancid. TT ee a —Zhawe nan, indy ‘who wae sick, bat with whose name! cannot charge ,, Ttnlnk she was called Louisa, but am not Mr. Grirrix—I do not believe that this committee can make and progrees in this examination, unless the par- ties spoken of by the witness are present. What, object re in our sitting here and questioning Mr, Hale re- sate she pave hima is authority whereon ‘to found in artitle? It ix only from the witnesses who wore pre- vent at the time the visitation was mede that we can prove anything; and It la proper, it seems to me, that heve people should be sent for before we can go further, T cannot Jook at the aubject in any other light. All other testimony in hearsa’ wort b Mr. Wiltxi—We have the witnesses on the other aide, whose teatimon; t be of that sort. Mr. Grurvix—But we need not call in the culprits for evidence of their own innocence. Mr, Dawixy—lI do not see that we can proceed, with the testimony before ua, to the proof, or confutation of the charges now before us. Mr. Guirrin—Mr. B does not know the names of the pe who cam testify, and they may not be fou Mr. C, Haue—Thelr depositions may be taken in their own . (Laughter. ) Mr. vrIN—Yes; but we would rather have them here. (More iaughter.) Besides, we may run foul of another constisutional provision—that parties should be confronted by their accusers. The committee then consulted together as to the beat mode of proceeding under the circumstances—the diff cuity in procuring the names of the ladies in the lnati- tution at Hoxbury being the chief point of dischi The examination is to be renewed on Tuesda: o'clock A.M. ‘The Creat Race yw Orleans, ¢ LEXINGTON V8. 7M. 268-—IEXINGTON TH WINNER — POUR MILES IN 7:19 3-4 {From the Now Orleans Picayune, April 3.) ‘The day waa the loveliest of the whole season. As the heur appointed for the great contest approadhes, the town was allastir with the excitement inzident to th: occarion. Vebicles of all sorts were im requisition, aad our beautiful level Shell Roads were filled with them | from the last paving atone to the gates of the course. | The displays in equitatio ing th that busy part oe the day which may be defined almont as amusing and exciting as ‘tl witnessing which so many thousands were intent. sa jen setected for the occasion were Gen. ste ne Wentmore, upon the part of the Virginia gen- Uemen; ; Arnold Harris, Esq., for Mr. Teo Brock, and Jobn G, Cocks, the President the Metaire Jockey Ulub, as umpire. } The timers wer Hen. Duncan F. Kenner, Captain | Wm. J. Minor, and . | t being the first ‘of the season, there was the | the gates, the distribution of the mom | trangern’ batges, the admissions nd, from t aracter of the ladies who have charge of the institution at ‘These are the only persons who can give it, Hef, with the exception of the gentlemen of the Visiting Committee and those who accompanied them on their visit to Roxbury. Mr. Dawtxy— Were you oor ar, Bale-No,.1 ‘tee the wes Of the stitution st Koxbury / Mr. Haty—I am pot myself acquainted with any of their names; perhaps my fon is, The Cuanimax—Mr. Hale, we will waive avy further examination in your case for the present. MK. CHAS. HALR'S EXAMINATION. The Caammax—Are you the author of the article which appeared in the Advertiser of the 31st of March ass | - itled ‘* Our Houses are our Castiest’’ The ron : Are ‘wonally knowi: to the 1 CHAIRMAN— ou per ly knowing as to tl facts stated in that jariicle? Mr. C. Hare—Yea; I have bad, directly from the ladies of the institution at Roxbury, alluded to in that article, arsurance that the statements made therein (with the modificaticns which appeared in the Advertiser pf Thurs- day following,) were entirely correct. ‘he Cuainmax—Do you mean thas it is correct that the visiting committee made a forcible entrance int» the iratitution in question without the ladies in charge of it’ Such, if I mistake not, is the ad | fact ct implied in in the article youu say you wrote, | ss who have Charge of the id. I do not wiab, ia any sha; qualify what > wiles; aug such ts a falr insprotatlon i | of the words of the artio& it must be so. and were not meant to ex: | cles were written carefu he language they wore w.it- ress or imply more than fen in could fairly oon. Coammax—Did the information you consider good authority come directly to you from the ladies in the institution at Roxbury? Mr. C, Hate—The information came from the ladies maclven, but rot directly to me. Mr. Witper—Have you any objection to state to the pmenne how your information reached you ’ Hats—It came to me through other mn and conversed with the nub- Jeet of the visit of the committee. Mr. Dawury—Did the information come to P hee terre any ope connected with the institution at bu: Mr, ©. Hate—t do not expect that it bt be necessary for me to state the names or describe the parties who furnished me the information, because the inquiry, io the prevent state of this examination, does not seem to ase ve bo yotone. If it shoul of justice and truth eanaot ties, ‘ane, we will, ‘meanwhile, not do more scribe them in some such way as they may be ‘We have leave from them to doro now; but we dec! place ourrelves on our Own respon- bility for taining of what we have stated; for do not wish to draw our informants iato sera March, was it written psp may permission hed been 4 from the ladies of the institution at Roxbury ’ oa C. Hate1 did not is 2) I do not | wih te, to give aw ay enaiie committee. oe laugh: ‘Tus CHATRMAN— Does the witners mean to charge the Visiting Committee with entering the establishment at | Roxbury in & mapner Inconsistent with, and in viola | trom of Jaw? Iwill read extracts from the article the | witness testifies to bave written — are somewhat pecular, and it papel in such ease may compel the attendance of such wit nesses as they desire. Whether the order above cited wae to authorize the committee to force in. we connot fay. 3 c a i Our epislators ought to have a more intimate practt | cai acquaintance with the fundamental princi ples of | cur government. The Bill of Ri which is the first | part of the constitution of Massachuretts, contains this srticle—"Rvery subject bas = right to be #0 ery Plate a the Uniow, au thein we were happy to see a goodly ahow of the fa'rer portion of creation. ‘The field inside the course presented a most spmmurnen, sas. e feeling tn favor of the pleat las. heron doa. Ihe. with bis stable companions, who were to be partners for atime in his toils, his feelings and his pro ay his old, reaching apd elastic step, his unequalled condition aad his fearless, defiant look—consclous of superiority and of victory ‘gave atrength to his backers that all was aa 1t should be. Of the temerity of his backer and owner, Mr. Richard TenBrocek, in sianding before the world, bidding det | ance to all’ the previous performances ever marked by | we have before spoken as our feelings dictated, and ‘bis extracrdinary self-reliance, based upon well dt: | rected judgment and sound sense, cannot fail to him in the estimation of true spor satealnbest the host. He knew he bad an animal of unflinching | me, coupled with lightning speed, and bravely did his respond to ~ aie aati was ye. Lexington’s appearance bony sos starting it was firm at 100 to and but few taken. The greater yf io town, and tl | him a favor 76 against time tion of the betting had been done were but few left who dared to brave the lien in his lair. ‘The conflicting opinions which bad been pressed in regard to the terms of the match and of its mode of performance, caured a very general excite ment, each party in turn exprersing his views as to the right of the points discussed, viz. that of allowing horsey | to start with Lexington, to ui bum to an increased | speed, and the propriety of giving the horse a running | start. The judges ndges, however, ended the matter by deciding that be could do The decision eg ety eral ratinfaction. Gilpatrick, upom Lexington, now prepared for action, and as he started up the stretch upon his Proud courser, to ¢o that which po other horse had ever attempted, the ran and horse formed « beautiful and perfect picture. He turned bim around jast below the draw gates, and as he reached the judges «tend, when the drum tapped, he wae at the pace which it was intended be should run, ‘To our mind be was run too fart the first mile, which he linbed in 14714, (the firat half mile in Aity theee Upon reaching the stand it was intimated to lower, which ho did. tarted behind hin at the bogin ping of the first mile; but the teepectfal distance he kept in bis rear must certainly haue dene him an im) jeer | hi ther than « benefit, forat no time was be near eavug! for Lexinfiton to hear the seund of his hoofs, ‘The place in the second mile visibly decreased; Arrow, who was started before its commencement, waiting about thirty yards behind Lexington. In the third mile | Arrow clored the gap, and Lexington hearing him, was m | fittle more anxisos’ and ‘lightly increased his pace, | Upon eutering the fourth mile Arrow was stopped, and Joe Blacdburn went at him again; but, as in the Gret n- stance, he was ‘like chips in porridge,’ of a0 benefit. | Lexington darted off Ip earnest, runai the leat mile 1 reached the head of the front stretch in ng ite satire tength fa. 24 14 seconds, The whole time of the four mil XK, carrying 1048 pounds, Gilpatrick being thre ‘That the course was + but that we have seen it in bett for time, we may astert. The writer ( peveent when Lexington a4 Lecomte mot lest npripg, end can therefore make no comparison, but agrees with “A Young that the extreme ly ex. ounts over in adi vette contipien ' Pardness of a track might prevent » horse from full ealending himself, whieh must ave bern the case wit Lexia jerday. He lot his left fore p * right oa; i nnd Gilgatrick, at the tie toot la,‘ little diffieully in Leapt his course, Lexi a4 making violent aariie Hewere to the right, whe soft and heavy with to the time, 20 doubt can be entertalne!, of this remesk t attending the pre vt be hoe. "it Gas intense throegh Th able race cannot be descri who bad no opportunity of taking Lexington’ fox Mike geit ve not have given them hopes of eucoesr. The joyorsuess and hileri where visible, which ! councement that, Le feeling of the majorit it murt {ifeatin to the | cure from oll apréessonable searches snd ron of bis persom, bis hovees, bix papers and all asersions. All warrants, therefore, are contrary ht, if the eause cr foundation of them. be not | previously supported by oxth or affirmation; aod if the | oréer, tn the warrant to a civil officer, to make roareh ‘n sumpected places, or to arrest one or more suspected prtops, oF to seize their proyerty, be not sscompanied | with » rpecial Centgnation of The persons or objects of | seareh, arrests or seizure; and no warrant ought to be | ‘ensued bet im cases, and with the fermalition, presoribed by the laws.” It would be superfiuous to polat out pow this article wes violated in every clause by the | action we bave recoried. What was tse warrant of this commitice of reven, swelling ite own numbers | own act? Nothing but » vote of the Legismture, on | supported by oath or affirmation, snd drawm up with 1d to wo formalities, either preserited by law or | bie | to this wan ebanged, in thee inmest in rioltone! te Mr. ¢ on of tht law | to enter any he ere. A proport! aria * alah to explain the constroe +4 the Committee had no right nowt the consent of the cecsp ecoutly made fa the Engieh to institate euch eramins British stoveemen coset. the pro coritica, If eg ey AY x; Violation et” ee eccrtitution f that an Py well known that the Pritieh parliament is Gil-powertal a iphopendent.y of go diag “1 be rough hi» pert fone jou hy ropbgeins and hopes of defeat that ptiented | Tn this conpeetion we may |y sennrt that throagh loxg career of | weet ulcers } the turf, (he seme of Olle ° or rider) bas never been tsinted aot anewer thet | sromd, low may be full of patelce and Lexington the greatest echievement nee pareh'y comme pon the Americna turf {this great race will go dow merations yet oun, a4 then fastent neat com rie fibe writer, The following i the Latingtoe to beet the mg 12 tan, by Bowtie pp. Berpedon The vines | rant |B ie 161% wh me . 1a TAA err ereeryeereee sida | ae whieh City Hall locatea | ry form as soon as he Rai | of same in favor of suspendi | missioner of Streets and Lam ai Legislature aj iting the Visi: Cot the oehraee their oon thodeeen ho, “its | les, de., des, dees BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Isaac O. Barker, Kay ., President, in the chaxy. MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS REFEREED. Petitions of A, 0. Aleock and R. M. Hebbard, for s hearing against being illegally expelled from Engio» Company No. 47; of Alcock, for a hearing against M HH. Maroney and others, for an anssult; petition to have the in Madison square; » memorial from ot Engine Company No, ‘9S, relative to the Chief Engineer, ~ who refuses to comply with 9 resolution of the Common Council. en REPORTS CONCURRED IN, reports of the Committes on Anseamments concurred in. Amongst them were the reports in Paes of confirming the apportionments in the matter of open. 2g Fourth avenue, opening Kleventh avenue, rogulatiog Second avenue, regulating sidewalk in Third a: ue, amd sewors in various other parts of the city. The report ef the Finance Committee, concurring with the Hoard of Couneil: . Tnetitution for the Hid. a to the graduates of Rin'ave BF ascedeals VES es at oe ‘Ony Surveyor THE NEW YORK AND HARLEM RATLROAD, A memorial of the New York and Harlem roger) Company was presented by the Alderman of the Third w in relation to sever! ition, ‘one rail. the city, now ng bel ag ivlore the c ° cil. One was to com een trains, onvtade ed also to impose an siiltions’ ers who do not procure a ticket before x steam power rights of this company require yor 5 at that within ® fow years past it wae arrange: this com; ncll, thro: Forty second momorialist fh tee are o meinen bs in'the rotntt of thees great anceit mt ventilators on the orown of the i (your memorial gut vill annlhlle ir tone of freight bi heavy down fre! eh as beet sil faa q ‘etivered at the. freight (he ine by tes Gat triment and lose to the commerce of the o The wemcrial was ordered to be laid on the tabla, TUR MAINE LIQUOR LAW. Alderman Bly offered lution » macistrate, to take complaints for by voh of the Taw rece 1 ted by the Legislature of this State, 00 hires hay F quer Law,” after the said in effect. Adopted. Poe rman Fly also offered the followin, Resolved, That the ¢ 0 havi hor inened by he hegiatates nown a6 the “Maine Liquor La ecelves pri certified copy thereaf,— TH0k FUL DEP ARTAENT. The report of the Committee on Fire Department to refer complaint of B; 8. Osborne against Hook and Lad- der Company No. 1¢ to the Mayor and Chief of Volice ; rance Kiernan, of Hose Company No. 17, for two mo Hoth adopted, UNDEALTOY Mma’ COMMUNICATION FROM MR, COMMIA JONKR KHLING, A communication was received from Mr. Ell , in relation to meats, and submitting an ordinance t» remedy the evil. —* At this seasen of the year large f unbealthy meat ts brought into the elty g diveane and death to many of our citizens. instructed the Superintendent of Markets, and market clerks, to examine dally and remove ell jopted. unhealthy meat that be on for sale, aad im addition te revoke the license of 0 wall or offer ow such mest. Calves from three da: are sent here by of them'so\unrLare. epealy sold pe our docks ; meng have no power to seize them while are alive. For would tes tee better protection of our citizens, ully ask for the passage of the ordinance attached, be- that It woeld remove this great evil, and be the means of keeping oul of the city all such really dangerous food,''~ Keferred to the mittee. THR CHASBATION OF UZAY ohAY copes of the City Hall to hoist the flags oa the 1 at the birth-day of Heery Clay, Goneurred in. TUR COW ORDINANCE Alderman Lonp offered an ordinance to the effect that My ed shall keep more than one milch cow sath of Fifty fourth street, under a penalty of 65 for seh cow. Laid on the tabi The Doard adjourned to Thursday next BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. Arnit 0—The Board met at 5 o'clocs, adjournment ; D. D. Comoven, Eaq,, Pres chair t eat, in the AEROLETION RAVERERD, Directing the Harlem Railroad Company to lay dowe their rails from Fifty fearth to Fifty seventh streets, o anfocas graded, and run their cars thereom im accor dance with the terma of their grant. THE WROAD WAT RAILMOAD AG AEN Councilman Husweit presented the following preaas ble and resolutions. Whene ua , anact poabepe ieestaces inte the Legale 004 set aside alt “ee ee 2 pateat to de ss, acprive the ety of reguiste or rortrain amy of abd +) therefore, a city im teapect to suck rights, petri to compel ail 6 Ince ber Broadwe tre a ty Jaco and tins Salas oh all per ny cont by, in hereby rescinded Teed ond repealed belt her elves, pet all crests, Heonses, rights openstion of hich the euasree Blow is Sharp and others wo share by rep Coune(iman Marika moved that the rules be suspend din oréer that action cam be tak the resolu tives to night ‘This was objected to, and on taking the vote the was lost. The preamble and resolutiags were over rows Me ieee ato lesgtion, they thusk ‘nat th amar 9 oA pot the cemtre of THe NEW COTY mane The Committes on Rovetee ani Supple the plans, CF oy igh nm the talected ‘They alo remark that I be lors ted in Madison ware, the ~~ ase, in the Perk, would have to They ‘thevefore thimk the Park the pew baiidiog The report was relerred tee of the Whole, ordered to be printed, and to be made be «pecial order for next Wedmertay week BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. he sbvence of the Mayor, Supervisor Dy was to the ebair AWEMEN ERT! OF PROPERTT The following preamble snd rerolation were oderel by Buperviser By — Where ” abter rs poms piper be al Hat ws tan ant Ohet companies, ohieh went moet wt 4 ‘vearury of the Bt ate the P soe u with directions to the Clark Wo forward s one the Lapislature eurned We Monday tert Hoboken Intelligence, Lom The following are the places 4+ * pout 01 the election to-day — At the Town Mall, * Beard » Wart vine | teeend Ward—At No. 136 Washlagton street, brivren | Th +) and Fourte street. ‘Third Ward—At the sebos! house | oo Fourts wipert, betwen Garden eet Beater elcome, oa Church ejuaes,

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