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REE EEDEE EE ae 8 > OOWEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1866.—TRIPLE SHERT, . ~ alta saan IIT ; > ‘The conductors of the Manbattan Corn - Fett ip law, be it an im od a broken down Jools heart ition Weoretin, ik. 7 |; Romeree aoe es Raftaced poe ee . Ing o0e possible to construct 4 ca are opened, shon! atthe | assumed that gas factor Ze au injurious effect upon 3. With rs og es cf A « t an explosion, apless it be | « of teaders for mer Ay “o the pub- the traproverent of the Mcalities in which they are | Means, iam, ae to rg sige those previously used. THE GAS QUESTION. is one to every in atte on ‘the iWuminating gaa on that may othe ic | eitu Out on touls—Eon, of teachers pu; wee Pople clean hs laa {ntorestay and In this way thas po tawahendy |“ wthe rity of London," saye the /henceum, “is urgent | game, Mt cs the frat night of the tor ae Og gh ore At reroht Thoment there exists betweea the Man-, | put upon record his declaration that of the | for Parliamentary powgrs (o get rid of the numerous | Umpire— wet Scorer, Apdrew Geyer, of Eou, | ovening een 7 hn SAW shy gc Migs ISTCRY OF GAS MAK” mE ‘and the Corporation & dispute respecty Koemer conirects was Gabon: to the citizous, | york: which iufst Hlg precinete and have grown to euch tetanahen teacher will engaged for every pupils in aFersen H sNG, ~ price wide Marzed (or the lighting of the pub’fo aay bo abe, oven for a time, to stay Yio heavy expend” | enormous dimensions that thelr leading features are ac- | Athlete, of Washington Heights, ve. Fort | ped ‘, "The Manhattan Company are a obart red 3 | ture that not aflord a correspondy, roe of Senet tually promment in wane genorai views of tbis district, Seb: cenmamanen asian ar ande under the terms. of thar oharet, choy 8 Cou | to, theo and averted ry 9 ater | Sill ts neem submatid to Parliament for the amelss | she result of Noe match ‘between, these clubs was JOHNSON MEETING IN BOSTON, 2 GAS HOUSES OF NEW, Delled not to cbares iy bad taken a contract Com the | the headings, “The Clky aud 0 Gas Houopolias”—— | ‘hrs bil proposes the Investan et oF £800,000 of undivided | Event Laren igitoen tn favor of the former, instead Peaenamacmananetenl THE GA » ¢ YORK. Corporation: for the public lightfog at &, price Gonsider. Vigorous Prou at of Complroll Brenuan ust the | profs 1 raise 9 addtional ‘capital, 40, Jay, got 91,000,000, = SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. rama (4 ib the; no ay .on | Termination ‘reswnt foe §* ve Cit, id to erect ‘gO new Wo » ee ems ei aN, bly Yolo (hat oe) Boarwe, havg supposed that | Alay bo Swindled Under the Now Foy oe De ir canabie of carbomsing 1,200 tons of coal | Youle, of Hackensack, N. J. va. Star, of | Proceedings of the Philadelphia Union i v4 sane G coal and otherawticles required Mh the manu. | Comptroller Refuses to Acqu¥.soe”—" Law and tho | duily, with retort houses extending over eight sores of Creshk vention Ratified—Stirring Speeches of John fact! ye and production of would have risen #6 hich. | acts of the Mauer,” we paViished Mr. Brennan's letter { land. {1 is estimated that works of this exteus would The game between these clubs, on Wednesday, on the | ¢) TRE CONTRACT AND THE , corporation, | ee ee iiviy notified The, Corporation of thelr wish | im fuil. ‘The letter quotes Yo preamble and resolutions | produce 12,000,000 cuble feet of gas per day. grounds of the former, resulted in favor of the Hacken- areas Sharply Criti- (oman the CO ‘Phe Corporation. passed a resolu- | adopted by the Common Council on the 80th day of | Not only trom what is cecurring in London, but sito | gack Club by a score of Kighty-eight to thiriy-four, cined—The President's Policy Sustained, AE EE He {0 eno tilts 1b, Dab 12 CovseqUeNgE Of obstruction from | December, 1664 These resolutions, which are es fol- | in Pats, do we learn that the tendenoy is to abolish ined--The President’s y mained, &e. - oceans: soe tie deparuinents oF bureans, no tender could be | lows, and which were amproved iy the Mayor on the day | houses wherever thoy exiet in thickly populated dis- : Bostow, Sept. 11, 1806. © oro ok evo tue company for a. renewal of the cou. | they’ were pasted by the, Connell, the gas con- | tricts, Mr. 7, B. Silopson, in a work entitled “Gas NEWS FROM AUSTRALASIA. + An onthusiaetic meoting was held in Faneuil Halt laws The Fumes of G24 3nj" grins to Vegetation | ror, shou! the company havowtill gone on lighting the | -tructs then-exist ng at an end;— Works: The Evits Iweeparable from thelr Existence in tine ees stBoltes ee 90 Pooley t yah mistndpd pido Maratea lamps, and they state that, a3 the Corporation decreed ‘Whereas certain the of, | Povuloas Piaces, and the Necessity of Removing them NAMA CORR x : i tee a and the Py Alic Health. th tOuiract a: an end, they have now a right to charge | the city of New You wiih the otropottan oad | from the Metropolis”? (Londen), makes some comments OUR PAI |ESPONDENCE. is policy, for the purpose of ratifying the proceedings ie Healt} the ub!e as much per thousand feet as they would | Bariem Kaa cum for the sup) Of gan in lightlag } on the gas houses of Faris, He gives the following in- ee ‘ariguat 9, 1 of the Philadelphia Convention, Colonel Teac! H. privat ré The qucation im dispute will come | difterent, disttiets OF saad ltr; and wi Beoone | teresting bit of information :— aHbite, AUER TL, 1065.’ | Wises resided, ansisted by four View Prealdeits, wb OF eee before Lie lew courts, and if the couris should decide im | Spear to terimake Tie eae et ‘Gas he time of the empire gas workwaxisied in Paris, | The steamer Ruahine, from Australia and New Zee- | Ronert C. Winthrop at thelr head, Ineltdinng | Jobn : fuver of the coaipauy Mey must be paid by the corpers- | jae tho Punt to terutuaig” thule eepective coniteece Tho Gas He pses of London and | (29711, heuirect iatupa since the caiokt which | Lecas Soometomnce MPan angis,wziagn, Bates 0 the not be tolerated, toole meawares, to wmalgamate the | ness of the Panama Rallroad Company in offering the | (hei Te aay a a crevieb of Abd chair : j she coptaeok wes decreed 8 AB sad. eouttacts, and che same shall etapa, determine, and be abeo- | six c:n)panies into one, ands in late, retard the Whi'G ET use of their atoain tender, by the means of which your | made avery cloquenl, spore in-which he his Ty eae, . _ Paris. the ceport-o: Mr. W. HL Chartocks Bal capresprongceee Saas See either ot ‘aii companied tprtes hisest Uses: | from} Thus tue govarument jot only freed the | correspondent boarded the vessel, Tam enabled to fur. | gized the Presldant ant bie policy, declaring tle satter aa camenns ae eifects, and ‘he | land, reached this port last night, Through the kind-'| Quiacy Adams, and many of the leading pol: 8 of @ and Gaa, to Mr. Chagies G. honer't tiferaus fumes of Lhe wanufeetnre * e' ont ko * Taontineseuting December 3iy 1865, there is'@ fall acooune | uneniand Varia foom the pesiitorus Cumep of the aie works | nish you with dates from Sydiiey to the 14h, and from | the only true policy for recoostruction, “Every aitosion mon thy ending Wer Oly 1868, there sa full acco une | Kesolved, That upon the termination of sald coutructs In publ the 4x companies; aud, beyond (bat, ft weoured mad» by the speaker to President Johnson was received f the whole transaction, This aeode - OW! the manner aforesaid the said. Street Commissloner shall, ently Maeuuianine ent tie supply of gas as lo Wellington, N. Z., to the 24th of July. by the audience with tremendous and hearty viewrin.. Gas ihe oN ane’ feel etineromnetan sea lehiree MEd | Bits the alovaentAMeompaniee Coneaewuctiging ond Hants stage to the Pariaieas, And be it noted that AverRaua. The principal speech of the evening was nade by 7 o m, Re, 5 nu - , 1 iv nl ry panes zt, d . Mr, ams joomed Tho Obery: finn 1068, ey Dr. Clayton, | Subie jamps during he emer, wmeier with he va of tha various dlettes ofthe ey with gas. nd dcdinc up the EO ae eerie urerage rts | During the entire week ending on the 1th of Julyen Jotiny Delaay enenled FR ay See Tage nip . . vaw produced during | rious amounts paid for the same purposes during the | | 1856. . 4 made by the oompauy appears to be about ten per} terrible gale of wind had been raging off the Australian roduc eded 10 ve catons Se. he npe ta this couig | tires proveding ‘arters, und to dota! wom af cae for ore Bren Zoos into the history of the contracts at for prot tad shaagholrs ia Bags map beae saad toe south and baat haduotaubeided:| ha’ gave hia, cerdlak Pont a “tus. pr rege the ae60™ gerition of cou! by, hea! the whole vear The totabexpenditure fur the quarter a od to recelve, how great aocver may be the ‘ the recent convention iicid in Philadelpnia. He said ; : icatto aay siderable iongth. ‘The contract With the Mauhatian | | : oileat One hu years afterwards application ) was $226,518 15, and. for the-year, £521,500 02. There | cone x plas the sack, This we siate-on the authority of | was also paid by the ¢ omptealier, without, any vouchers Petar Repsol ape oed et SaREEene ck es have come before: the ‘English courts in whic warra, Captaln Chatfiold, bound from’ Sydney to Rock. | watate Metaa tae git in tnetrepatiioan. pants: Be Knap fW-Cuew ca! Toctiuology,” avery valuable work | [roKn he furan, $8,600 veering to avout | Hon over half acest per hour fo cach lamp, and by the | ti" onShogeotad. that, tuelr works were injurious to | bampton, having left the intermediate port of Jackson | thought now that this trouble would yot have arisen in of Sinbilities ayainst the Burean ainounting to about “ a a hong 5 1 75) meayeeng contract ibe Corporation would haye enjoyed thi b Fe «ta 4 nei ‘ a c R sof the repnbhtan party if there bi Ww wh pd every matier relating to “the mature, quality, | $292,750, being an exonas over tho amount on hand of po 1d njoyed nis right ation. "The “Lord Ot ener, tn decking ous case, } on the afternoon of the 11th inst,, was, within twenty- 7 Otome of Biakorite Gnd oF filth actioas i Wuone re on: Ses tall the Ist of May, 1863, Mr. Brenuan aays.—‘“ihe reso. ‘ 4 Wad fannfaciniro of gas is treated with clearness and } $527,812. 1 ret tener oe Te eS lutions of the Common Couneil, without aay considera LAW they had Wold tne that the effect of the | UF houre afterwards, totally wrecked off the entrance | of the radicals in the reveng Congress. Tho Leap. dent's abiiRy. Lord Dundonald built some coke furnaces in | (16! igiting the diatricia between Grand and Seventy- | 0D, cause or reason—for none is expressed, or pretended of gas was not fnjurlone to vegetation.” That | to the port of Neweastle, Ouly one man out of @ | party, to which he uow telt tt lis whole duty t 17a, and amused Iiasolf by eellecting the evolved | ninth streats since January 1, 1863. ‘The amount for the | t© exist—surrendors aud gives up to the company this Tumes aro injurious to health eanaot be denied. If | crow of nearly sixty was saved from drowning, | *!PDort, he sald, stigmntized the action of tl A ~ > be Grand ard Forty-second streets is | ligation; proposes to forfeit all the benefits and advun- fect vegetation in a detriméuial manner they i ares in forming a. wibval as revolut games in (uder and burning them without any definite | district ly ng peuronn Gran incd Upon in. the. con. { tees acquired by the contract, and which are to can so affect the public healit in the same way, for | 70° Ship's backwan broken, and: half an hour.after she | npis of that committee vo keep the r object. Since the year 1792 another Englishman of the woe eee nt ae anes Gana ccteosir eran teantaliny Datta tas tian Aloe, , struck she was soon to part amidships, and Bfteen | out of Congress was in every way rev Unne so long, and practically surrenders ail the intercst A ‘ aaroe of Murdoch, to whom, says Knapp, we are tp. | (295 per annum for each lamp), while the | Of the elty 40 the company, autliorzing it to charce cowpanies may alhge thot if thoy should bo | minutes later not a vestige of hor remained, ‘The ship | \P"ssinK OF the peculiar wotion OF He reputi obliged) either by the foreo of public opinion or PY | Taay Bowon way driven ashore on the 12th of July; aud i, ‘i ~ Uy jt shall ehoose—t ere 0 @edi0d for tue useful application ef gas, occupied him. | amount for the disixiet betwoon Forty-second ond Sey. | such amounts as t+ shall oh for there ® Lo chek tna a are wah anc up to the departire of the Ruabine, The steamer Ce | 10) ‘ho had waited: :months hoping that thix trouble me + i li pepli ber, 1 competition, there can be Done, under the propos logisiative enactment, to remove their works outside Wwe es ‘ 4 pelt Ineeecantly with experiuneats up to the year 1790, | SREY DOLD eee ag a ee icvaibethis | S'apgemenk ‘The company, for aught that appeni teainative enna Gio they would he ruled, We believe | the bark Witliant Walson was also totally lost—bo:h off | Tough vigor 4 dire wariare to put dows he which were crowned in 17983 by the erection of the gas | peng the price demanded by the Metropolitan Gaslicht | 4? te contrary, or. can be urged in opposition, | roy wonld not be ruined. Thay are ti heresy that Btates had the-right.to go out of the Cui » a8 we | the port of Newcastle, Other loaves of corresponding | have anil nenasee Srohte: ad Ge the’ date af the ent would be, after the war had ceased, working wit) aqual magnitude had been sustained ia various quarters, aud | vigorto koep certain Staice oat of the Upion, vod thus the ontire elipping interesis of Ube votony were badly | svjport the docirine of the right of secersion ‘The aifeeted by the Violence of the storm. extreuie men in Congress are ocenpying the same po 4 , " may. charge ten times or @ hundred tines us work for Muininating the manufactory of Boulton & ormeeny snsrthals pempeus noe ema same eye Oeeesr much as at present, and hog, aaddle the city with bur- i} acs sa pera arcane te wel galy oo scr ‘Wat, Independently, and about the = same | ii io be presumed that the above price will bave dens aud an increase = reeves ge corresponding sums as would render the operation of removing thoir ume, Le Bon, a Frenchman, succeeded in | te be paid, in accordanco-with the decision of the Court | temt.’’ Mr. Brenaan denounces the measure, a3 a ptb- + wiks from the city considerably less than the public ; “ . tig lic virong, aud as ‘against public potioy,”’ and baya—what : I have. vainly searched the columns of the sydney | Lyat Was ovoup-ed by the extreme mei grees ‘#hantnating is house which 9a Warmed Oy | ot ae ee en coe idiad eas abo | every porson kuows to bo trust ie ie nok dictated | 28V€ Any motion of, dailies, and have read and reread letters of a private re the war, wholaiterwards Carried the out of the same means—thermo-lemp—by an application in | S04 tho United States revenue tax, ‘The Manhatian Gas. | DY thee reard for | the | interest. of tho city THE NATIONAL CAME a Rest 0 ee ee of = polities! | the the position of the verre yelling e ety ‘ ;. 9. | Which should influence our municipal rulers. ° ure that would be apt to enlise™the intorest of your | this. are trying to divert ao evil not coming frou whied ho evolved bad gas from wood. Gas was ew- | light Company, im January, 1868, gave the notio re- | Wich should | intienoe, our ununicipal rulers . - ra, Partiawont bad not renounced its intention of | the people of the fayth. but trom the people uf the ployed by Windsor for street illumination in the year | quired by the resolution of tie Common Counvil, ap- cut consideration, It wag hurried through at the. wut would open for business © ‘party. They do nof fear the W412 in London, and in 1815 in Paris, Oil gas was first bdo pense igh ale Ayah et oe OThesiseous ene of he your, when pasiness ty Ofsen transacted in Nekford vs, Enterprise. a ou that day va of tl roubles in Europe, had eon tiow that they (the repn a c y i h ¢ lamr ooo and not tn de . Brennan thinks that the he game between these clubs played at the Union wtved, am commercial and monetary interests of | iv power is wa vat Prepared on alurge scale by Taylor in 1815, Mumina- | gaye notice that the price for lighting the pubic lanops: | Sere, Ail NN mh iy thal eyory dollar ndded to | one seme netwe Nae ad the colony wero seriously Injured by reason of the antl- | tiny Lave to fear, not Lhe Uultore af the South grounds, Brooklyn, B. D., on Monday afternoon, result fing gas oceurs in nature and mot very rarely, bat itis | after January 10, 1864, would be at tho rate of $63 por not of sch good quality as that artificially produced, It | Sout for each lamp lighted by them, | he report sows elpated rapture, Several banking houses had suspended | Joyal mombers of th noe of the financial disuaver | mental priaciple of ou: xation of the eity by any such act is a dollar pro- HSB f Posed 4 be taken from the pockets of the peuple unjustly | ed in a victory for the Enterprise Ciob, after a finely payment in couseq overnment, Ww to say :—"H should decide that their con- : fo. © |. Reavalways been observed,,iwhore matter of organlo'| Hasewas lopaiy emneiiod. then there wil be required | and Wiegally die ellevos that our eax cotnpauins are | pinyed gamo of eight tonings. When it ansortod that | Sicland an tho prospect of war had tended to tnoredsa,| overs, “is thit the people ary able. to govern, the * . pie Ms te hae | Vax. monopol aving the exclusive contro! of the . % om é 7 i selves, ‘Thi princip! republican par y sign fe undergoing” geatwal saschopoeitien ise: Gale: | TE ae iigiting . the beable “Tampy , between | busine Of furufihing our people witha meceseity; that | "Pe Same was well played, Kt must be understood of ap- | "6 Prineo de Joinville, son and party bad arrived at “ty ‘avertarowe They: declare abet. nd theory rate@ holy at tires Baku. on the Caspian Sea, are due to , 7 1 making a | they e exacted, and are exacting, their own terms; | plying only to the feld as the batting was notat el} | Melbourne, where they had fully expectod to mevt ment is right but ther own. If he did not Grand and Forty-second streeis of $197, sho ignition of a gas that isenes from the earth, and | {otal deficiency in the appropriation of 18 ‘which Hess has shown to be light carburetted hydrogen serene aber see warbeses Ran ate ed that the stockholders have reaped enormous yuivs: it might be, wi the pitching was a» oild | Prince Condé, not having heard of his death, After & vben the - pitcher was allowed to roo veral months in Australia the entire party | dozen yarés before he delivered the ball. . Japan and China, | £'$624,887," | tbat the complaints of the people avainst this mon oderate, Mr Adi have not been reesived with any great favor or ber party desired ne say, however, said, be r to bave mphnati- say the repabtica eatored, He wou! d : ‘with some pvaptha vapor. It contained 717.6 carbon to - that the peopie bave n rospered by any correspond- pire did not mind if, and the pitchers erican resideats of Sydney ropriately cele- iy, thet they desired » p the Southern att aia A Hh far. | paid Sor Hghting the pablicJampe, . Thess wanted to | th itoetauite ean sat vittatl woah The Wa were allowed to worry the batsmen to thoit hearts’ eon- | prated the Fourth of July by a picnic and ball at Clon- Vuton for an indetinite period of 2.6 hydrogen. | In Now York they have gone ailll fur~ | $537,760; and the increase. demanded by the gaa BMPS. | Cor a tsaee organized with a_eapttal of- $500,000 tent, Ae an instaned, in one innings Hall, of the Enter- | tarf Gardens, to wake th: Souther people for ther; the practical thet of the Americans has already | Mies Deir rey ee entation on AL capital now 1s $4,000,000: ‘Phe law reqfires (hat ali at the ba Southworth pitebing. The ball COMMEROIAL, RTC, | and (o keep the Cufon forever dissolved. wide use for industrial purposes of similar sources of | BhPrOne required tor the year 1866 consist. 0° $038,800, | fF contracta shalt be opened in the jre-cace of hed seven limes Without reaebing the home base | ‘The exports to the American coast had been restricted | did not wish to discuss at the present ume the pt after a bownd or€wo; then a ball was pitehed oar; thon one for which Jaw took 1,347 tol aod the Hamlet and W. J five yards to the Jeft of his | worth 1,460 tons, all of which cleared for San Fra’ isof the company | poxition in ofder At the tenth ball the batsman Poe Ausiralind was stili loading for San Frane to coats alone, ot which the ships Havershar and Doug- | of “meecesity of the action of the Jas: Congr 1 Comptroller, and in this instance ir. iironnow refused to gas at Fredonia, on Lake Erie. Tho gas there 1# col- | The amount recommended by the Comptroller avd al- r yy 4 " Feoted in gasomoters, and ased for iilumination, Pro. | lowed by the Lagisiainre was $527,760, ‘The Court of | be Prosent at any eel bids or Lo recogaie them in any fewor Koapp, in a note to his work, states that | APpesls rendered « decision in favor of the Harlom Gas. | re ven shus placed inthe Wi J Hight Company and against the city, consequently the x tags i witht tn th % appears from a paper of Mr, Richard Cowling rico of $50 asked for had to be paid, and vouchers have | Cuebled them to raises the pric zas, and we aciord- | struck, bat the bal) waa not at all within reach; then Y Phil i |e drawn at that rate for light the public ta in | iegly find them doing 86. The evssation.of the contract four more bowndert end the fifteenth boll was bit, eral Cobb at Newcasite, for the same port. Supposing the con: fgna! amendment wery ralitied, Saylor, publianed in the Philcenphioak, Mogasing'') Been drawal iat rae fore Coy Marea | gave them the epporinnity, Dus the public spoke cut | During it this tiine no “ball” was catied. Of the En- | “The fall in the valueof gold in New York had greatly | wha: would be kainedY” Coftytems says’ that: 1000s la for March, 1846, that the Chinese, althongh, per | eee a ee i eeivers averabe been arawn im | 2aainst. the act, Which was nether Just nor honorable, | terprse nine Kichards, Hall aug Poierson deserve wen- | oohanced the value of all American manufactures, and | paced we shall have wo more war. Bot this is not so, thaps, not yas manufacturers, have been nev favor of the New York Gaslight Company, in mecord. | Considering the large amouut of patronage the companies | tion, aud of ihe Eckéord Ryan, Manolt and Snyder. The | hich rates bad raled in Australia, and wouid probably | We can pass amendment upon amendment, bat we can- ¥ 2 ‘at the rate of srannum for | Wad received from the citizens. Jas} mentioned was substit ted in McDonald's piace, who | continue todo se for an indefinite period. The arrival ; not proyent wars so long as tle people are taugtt to hi of which 50 mucu bat beeu heard; isco. | wished to ask if his audience had éver ,at | of on instance when uy action of usurpation ney, and the Anne Mary, Yorqnii, Sarah Marva abd | was not covered by the convenient cloak of “uteessity.’’ theless acquainted with the use of con! gas, both for ilu | tne we aa eat abet Novem: | , 8," Hourehouter” avsote ton tn the month of Jane, | was pias ing finely, but in atenivting toedtch a Ho gil | of the Ceuturon from. New York, ‘bad replenished | to durvle the onsale las. 1 in the days wien che cone milnating and heating purposes, Jong before the know)- ber Teo, to and including ‘Novi 1865, hence 1865, complelning of, the tmpositions of the pas com- | from Pinkham’s bat, in the third innings, waa badly hurt | some of the riocks; but there was still f# | stitution was held in sacred reverence imthe Dears of the edge of jis application war Known to’ the Europeans. | the-very latge delicieney sown gg s hence | janie Me siatcd:—“Last veur I commenced using pas | and was obliged to retire. The following iu the score: | scarcity of many arlicks, Dried apples, particularly: | people war could not be prevented, can ft be supposed DP . pn ae from the Metropolitan Gaslight Company in wy dwell dicinbuies: were in great demand but were not procurable. Saimon | {iit wars wit! bo diveriad—ihat the Southern people cam Gaslight Com have re@tived no for lighting y ROKFORD. ¥ Of coat axe. frequently plerced im Obine By ahe [Cee Senne futher Oteisier sped, A865. | ing. ‘The price chanced tor the iret ew montis waa at | pra OR, Phoyies. 9. R, | weroscateo, and, would. bring 200 per cant on invoice; | have tlie sume reverones for the constitution when 18 for walt water, and the juflammable gasw# don- | cna nothing has been paid for lighting the public amps | the rato-or twenty-five conts per 100 (eet. In the fell, | Na ‘$ Murtha, % f... 4 | brooms scarce gna worth 03., lobsiors Os 64, a 104 84.) | hoe hee tramplod upva to serve a party purpove!.. The veyed in pipes to the salir works, where it le used for | boiween ry hoes) ntl Sevonty ninth streets 8 ince ‘iMbout any petion, the vit it up to twenty-seven and & it Da 2 F oyaters 188, hgndles 14s., kerosene oi), best brands, | quertien of the meiter of yeprosentation Mr, » Boptember teh. The amount fort the public fa conts, at whieb rate I paid tH! the inonth of Apri | Rwandel’, 2 b. ea P| Ss Gd. wx, Od. “Glass, hardware, boots, &o., com- | Adamé discussed briedy, Me did not beliewe boiling and evaporating the xalt; other tubes convey the | Tepember ty SS Tie aie vent 1966, excepting the . ty bit ‘for the mouth poet (May) haw just been . ee 2 | mandod ajarge profit on invoice rates, ‘Ihe only parcel | that a cowntry ke could. ans AMeolt gas intended for lighting the streets and the larger apart. | oy, porn ‘vetweon Grand ree Forty-second streets, is | 8°06 le Fen yeaa in which the price is twenty-eight y dagyie 1 | of American ber jh Ihe market Was that just received | on a basis of ent) equal sufjage; . that - conts, and following printed notive attached to it:— | & 2 2 3 | fiom New York, for whieh @ considembie advaneo on | is on a bagis of 1 sui Olt at Pegard too tnvelll- qnents aud hitcheus, | When there is still more yas dian’ | based upon the increase! pried in, accortauee with the V'iNoie rhe consumers of the Metropolitan Gaslight | Q. 2 2 1 | previous sates was asked by the tmporters, In short, all | gence, He belioted that the people who vote sbould Maverstived, Sho'akoons dn eqndaaien Sires << macangee yl Rover yey: pinged tho Manbattan tins, Company?—a hile knowledge of grasnmar and the rus Snyder, 31 3 ind and species of Americny merchandice i sure to,| have some dea of wha’ is: wags oem fore Entei she salt works, aud th forins separate eye or Com composition would do the managers of the company pOtal, .....0.0 e: 2 | m good « gence should have sowetiing tudo with i= Now, » poses ype le The. buraing taaiate of poms hs tee yelp edy net Proc pstet stents At EJ no harm; any namber of consumers wonld vot be Lastaain u, ag % BY Ciiher of the Australasian colomies, Farge number of the freedraicn'in the fouth, and many of fa. of Liice origin to that at Predeaia, ut gho oll of Italy annulled, ihen there willbe required an additionalamount | #ble to * “bolt”? sn Apacer tne Aare sne ie se ak Beg a Oe -78 ee te we eCabitainl denlinmmend boda tm hel beanhior ovik't Meticae okie eek Vl Gone eae te i ol o (—" Tespectfull HI i es i ol ‘er | ae id See eat y we particularly in the neighborhood of tire Appenines, 1» | tony Mouser som uy operation ta Tila bureau, providing Sine ithe. preg of Fas will bo tairty-two dents per 100 | Enterprise 5 3 0 0 3 8 2] aforimight provious to the Ruahine’sdeparinre, The | representation, ‘Therefore their policy would bo to les vemarkably rich in seth iphioriomens:: \Pletamata, Rack] teeannie Pas hot iow Mone eapeclion Whine ome wun | SPC. A Meith the goverument, tox addod themeto.””” | Umpire—Atr, Holmes, of.the Oriental Olnb, Scorers | Governor had prevented tho usual address to that honor. | {n'this mass of ignorence 1101 tontop to educate it=-aisd pars end Pasoanie 304 chief doculiaiad: of. dnie | the, Manhattan Gaslight Company for lighting al that | Wh: oe tax be ee > A oot See eee Ho ged) josie — Watson. Time of game—Two hours avd sees cathe mecnien he eaeneiie jy yd oes our he gp 4 ek of the North — have gan, " Compan: wi uid they ci eu five outer, G ul a divi nm he a mass icnoranee as & ic te kind, vortion of the city Iying between Grand aud Forty: | Prttie what they theweclves ave legnily ant honorably | Cf the colonial goveriment, and the prospects of peace or | them. “He would go any "lustor allowing mene’ to- ‘The genoral principles of illumination show that the | laid in this distict to Decoriber B1, 1860, ts about ono Bound to nay? ore eran S Voutune-ve. Dasiver. eee ee eee ik ee rints-| {eiligedice <0 rope, Gul. wot” Bae et tgnaranoe..-cAfier 2 bs our iacome lower a jor ©) vets 5 on the | aw 1 introdnes i oulozized eben rope o em or mate of wos mont do | Sone nwa gos uintntbe cay taurwenared | Cuowrabore gray oe tacit tne couemd | yatat onthe honinas around, a Droskve Tho | miner ames out ot tit herr eet | Aut lice Sele the, any ety Pend upon the relation whictr the carbon in it Dears Fs and twenty-two. The. total amber of publie laps’ be {laid fedadhe, end yer the ‘componten Keer inctoest easing game warvon by the Banner tut by a score of 72 0.38. lpryjeck wnat whi suru y Opposite int’ the veieaAe or [ee tas Adams 160k Sle-seat, gaaid toud applause Abe hydrogen, and that it can only be turned toa useful pont cae a oi nimety- in Mr, | Without Ihait,” If p Law demands are not complied wit! After the game the Venture Clab was very Lospitably | the measure were doubtful of thelr ability to os it Josiah G.* Abbott o was Chairman of the Maseach.- purpose when there is more of the former of the two Cattoobetigen to the Street 5 ee gy oe they refuse to furnish ‘he igiit and cot off your supply | entertained by the Banner Ciah. Uhroogh. Several over measures of merely a jocat bs aetts duiegation, In the Inte constitational convention, @lements present than in fire damp, and when the | poge they are correct. “ at once. Is there no lezai remedy, or must we be fleeced —_—- portance had claimed the attention of the Assembly. was next introduced. He deliverod:a stirring an ’ that of olifiant ‘The £t. Nicholus Hotel and the Astor House are lighted Just as they please? It seeina to me," adds the hope(ul | The Game at Albany—Kuickerbocker va. Na- The Naoris stil! covtinued to give their English | @! spo in which he reviewed the action of the Phiia- Proportion of both approaches ‘th yan tale on the premieon Some time sineo che | 2Hfousholder,’ “that our Common Counell ought to tionnt. brethren trouble. Ex ‘ed rumors of the move: | delphia convention, and sharply criticised the lest (on- gas, It ie & remarkable obemical peculiarity | Sih Ma en uted wan lighted ‘vith gas produced from | take. mencures to protect the people in regard to these } aye camo played between these clubs on the bth inst, | 22018 of the terrible Hla Hans, were continually de- | grese ‘ i ‘Sbat carbon and hydrogen are capable of uniting 10 the ) poeiroeum, but the proprictor 16 uae, and ‘ Saas their growing tmpositions."’ The Com- stroying the peace of inind of the settlers ia the more Other speeches were mee, and the meetiog closet at fame proportions by weight to form a serles.of gases | vow gels a supply of coal gas from the Nanbaitan Com. won — indeed ! Why, they do nothing but per- {| was one of more than ordtary Interest, as the Kuickor- | remo.e distriets; while at vacate niogss the frontier, | a Ince hour with mneh enthisiasm, Ne toriour jobs. They do not care tor | Yocker, one of the oldest clubs north of New York city, | armed bodies of wavages were met a telenicd emall | J fend liquids which are only different on account of the] any. the pawangor Yoais plying betwoan tks ety and Hoe intrest of ugeiaeon, If cney did we should not kf . 4 @iferent amount of contraction of volume which their | a suppiy-of gas whieh ts kept ou board in wanes enopelly ‘These letter avd siau-Tmente udicated. how the pablic | Bas been ewineptly suceussiul in 2 detachinents of the British 7 , hag held the champloaship since 1900;.end the Nasional | Srittam Twowpean, frequently aaled the nesjve eter TRIAL TRIP OF THE OREGONIAN. in the Institute We now arrive at an important period | the history of | @ Gas Coummerw Protective Association, amd also to co- | menee crowd that bad sssembled to withers ( ‘teem yer cont. > gs ltubting fn this city, Yhe Hoard of Aldermen hat | operate wiih similar organizations inouier parts of tho | ‘se the thine of the upemine of che xvino there Into the mipute detsil# of the manufacture of gas tt is | td Fon a on Mth of June, 1966, which was | State in aameting, hee of gn act of the Ld have been leas tran 6,000 persone present, m ‘Mot necersury that we should enter. Ges may be made we — ter ion of companies, THe | {nteuse intorest wos exhibited by ali 4 out ‘Thal the Street Commissioner be and is hereby Toltowing important revel tions were w 4 ‘ore shows, the Inded, apd (rom which we have dertved mort vai . | Special r Hon every job, and permit organ ite wader the general | pament at Anby cept those Whore ages or avocation: ¥ their attemtion bas been directed to it. «It an error of New Zealand, bad arrived at Wallin in 1 aa « @levents undergo in the moment of combination, und | constructed tor the purpose. felt on this, quea:ion. if and week by week, | Season. | The first. natch between these clubs this season | itn several other. tis ‘al Chieti Way | New steamship of thé Califoruin and 0; @iaalone can explain the great multiplicity of svild, | THX wETROFOrITAN ae Cxaeay <ane TAR WARLEM G4F | discontent a Sunes wi the wioneles and Se Ry —¥ ikataslimontiemdon aaa Part, ann aegis thar at chet, Witham { vhs o> aia Squid and aseove bydro-carbons whieh: are known 10 |. neg, componion represent a large amount of capital. | greater, A prblic meching way Weld 1 the hall of the | te elubtowhich the Wutual, of Now Yoak, paid a visit, | Moubecouulire Wuammlees e compe of obsorvaiion,'’ | This maguitieent steamship, which was bail. by Messrn exit, Conle, fais or oils, resin and tar, soap, water, | pe iermer lights a convideruble purtion of the upper pari | Enivens Amoctation Wa, 418 Dros lway, on the evening | i ®8S thought the felt would be very stabliern; bot te : ie General | Lawrence & Tolk, of Williaashutg, went’ ou Der fret or eephalium, and the refuse of auimal bodies, sre all | of the city. ‘of March 5, 1866, fo dering same Dap 2 action whereby peed ns wth " {onowiog soore carried (he | "was Gchainbicial tewd frags Someee is only a repoti. | ti"! ("POM yesierday, Aboul Wno'clock she untoord . practically employed (some experimenially) in the pro- NRW YORK CASLIQNT COMPANT. the erg under oF the prea “ye I . ee x tion of that from Sydney. ything inthe shape of | from her dock at the foot of Grand street, Kast river, G@notion of gas. Tho different nature of these bodies The works of thie o opany’ Were erected in 1624. At ep ol apne popcorn ener pale Gace" mmiens. ipw ing to bs ed nearte, and when pro- | where she had beon lying for some and efter mak. ef on om i * . Py oe fape lad SE ie inictariiee eras arcuate | Fe e) Seager” FFU mare ae ach Loses toad apt eon sae og oe ou \lopted. 2 die from ‘ork by | ‘With aovut one ben ty wal gy: Bxperince (adds Professor Kuapp,) uas proved that joven ire ey gg Wel ae 4 Saba Ok Sites indent ree topes see amrket oaks Henen, om board, primeipaniyirieads and dcqialntanoee eanpel coal '# far superior to all other kinds, both as re- thirty per cent, or Ax inronnd inter. A “ef Medea the ha . f the owners. gail down the barbor and ont ino gerde the quantity the quality of the gas which it an enormous , if the figures be correct. If it 4 {eauitr, sailing westward, | the lower bay was very pleasant until doop, when . Ween ascertained that the advai re 80 By bes. rivet -& Yee “or ive Grat half of ber | heavy drizaling rata covomenced which somnpeliod te pields, Scotch parrot.coal is the ugst best kind. Kven side the gas com why to Spe voyage from 828 nd with iho Mpest weather, | fair portion of the guests to. 200k. the protecting phc!tor Me Berlin gas works vee cancel coal (rom Rngland In Be "Mieene Few Sh leave the | Totat.. 5 bay ene. {Ug Tieigbocirud of Piteaten’s Island | of tis eal m. ‘The Oregonian im 270 fost (water ne) ae aig eg 8 @ erator ¢ - she ox] PScoession of heavy gates, which dis- | length, with a breadth of beam 4 fuet; the depth of her ies where thia Is not to be m yah nee, A bet coat - altogetiier b | ee {i's abled Her (rog frriving at the regular time, lower fold is 13 feot 3 iuches, and ‘tween decks ie quite | cnkcing cont, of chayagter, is chosen for ae awe, “ Sr] suerte sedorm out | x cnertockers .. 6 f The waxy wel ease Meuingion for Yhie port | roomy, having & height of 7, feet 9 Inchon, Her poTpore; “sad on cast const of England oh, Ka Te oes nclpaly Sfirned in cas into ir it the meeting to whieh we | Nationale... OB pt yo ballgnean apes sapaniiee: peamam Os Sonnaee nd = eee: aee For ine erase : ta 4 ™ nan ‘Ie smottt seas auks own 3 iva batwese sais See 4 and the price | to the yo for sls redrees aa '"'wan dvemen ins. | Gramercy va, SyePrycoecons Regiment Dram ~~ PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, waner ip seo Or ng + = tas we . works, give craps. | paratively for the proteciion of the of ‘orp. " tendence 2B Sear. Th qmantily of cosl depends very much upon the pe “io eee ae, all, she year . the senor ra.” ‘We have never beard that theLe- | The match between thoet pines, revel at the | Evening Schools Opening of Yue Ey | $F" sting ama ta. Lao galls Mamoyred of the coal, and wpon the manner in which the eereny, ay, singes for coal; avd this hax done ap; tostop the monopoly, though | Park on Thursday jaat, rested alter cigh! innings in ® sions Th hens i ot Ph otro ‘The eylinide Fence eonsncee Acconting to Accum 100 euble | $OaTiahng: Ht has been. eager owe He ntomepaly Sattar need et oe a eee Che ‘vettous patio oresing aoa Kkrcaghout the’ | hes's Gianmeter of Af webee aust m stroke of pleton ot 13 feck of coe) give (rom 8,700't0 9,200 cubic feet ot an, | Reoorting to lun quality, wil reduce frets $000,608 Ne against 1 are ax and ue frequent es every and City will bo opened at sevon P.M. of Monday, th See, “TED WhOAs S090 teak in Gieaateny wah 16 fork, oe 5 Sap see, naw strong « | The Champlonsplp of Western assachuset Nestor suas eae th ph Y, the Qh | fee, nod the buckets divided into two rectiou One J Meourding ns the beet kinds of Heotch or Lancashire coals | enble oh afer Eg To to prepare an adérecs, gras appointed at the mgotiné | A grand matchgame for the silver ball and champion. | Mek, whom the priucipala will beim attendance for the | peciiliarity wothcoable i Avat. the one side | f ere used, or the worst kind of Mtaffordshire coal. At the winces and &naland. dan be made from w: fievancea alfred bye under ihe operations ef | ship of Westera Magsachusetts was played ot Florence, | Pfpo¥e of reesiving, examining aud classifying the | fet in advance of the other by t of lel ite | Chena) af). Louis, Parte, the yearly average frém a8.) rosin or oil, ‘When the Maw. Kom. Gempany au @ constitution Bd by- | Mase., on the at Inst, between the Bate Club, of that | Pupils applying for ad:n'enion. The saccceding evenings | ocr, Louween, he nackte | My thins et wmoch coal «12,200 cuble feet of gas, which le equiva. | they produced gas from rosin, bat in conreqvente oC the | lawafor a GesComtaers’ Protectice the pub- | place, aud the Hampd'n Club, of Chicopee. The former | of the week will bedevoted to the biieh:? aed om hibe vimrel, the weonk bewie pawn fer en | toa 1480 cube et of gun tthe eo, of en. Pret | $7505 a angh that te cong nse the | wrap ake warsctapann “MPreet sews rom | i har ey os he ves ant te lar lah | Moutay evening, tho rt roe, the fll cope of tanh: | zs theo Magia cea taney eon ng eatimaten the produce at 100: 90 thas: the statemente dé | une of Rand one whet vieteetheremnim coal. Ou the evening on Which the above mecting wea bel.) mail, tpavbanswenelpence tal th Lae eeremne | ors will be prevent, and the regular coimencement of the | pt ee A yey tg ml lll Wegards the weight of the yas vary from tweive to seven. THR CORPORATION AND THE GAS CONTRACT. the ciuzens lyn wet in the ‘OTmAnwe | ularity of the national! game was weil shown by the im. rm of eighteen Weeks wil lake place. engines aro farnished with Sickle’s out-Of Tale ~~ ( ADYISION OF PENT’. No puplis will be adm tied to the everin, if Atlen's condensers, The vesset on her trial trip did Temarkubly well, ter exroeding the expectations of even boy moet sapgiive wellwishora, With twenty-@ix poopie of sieam (0 the square iueh, waking from —, eo 7 schools et. ont their attending the day Fchools. en applying from a a: 6 dee 4 esolred, adopted ;— entire xame, As ihe following score shows, the Fugie | for admission, popils must be accompanied by respons. | at ' ng Wass, hea "Sieh ScUnGLA nae Gaeen | as Tima ane ee pigres, parks, pabite. baltdngs snd | vineat eedonety, madam ar Sama gt Ciutat Tens the Hath aug Uigniened ie grip ‘on | be pernans abl to tewlty to their \enity and vespecia | Sok ce ete Se ee | . 4 : “ amd, therefore, (nea) com: | ik by chile sj played match :— 0 we fae | A + wa . : j Inevery cave the management of « zaoider i wtended , Hncryocskerny oom York wie tua gam ail SOatnet We Tetiujuet nd well ay expert thas Mt nul rye dea siphon principals oa. these patie ts indinpaneable, | gyesia'naa tener rime au, MGM OU the weet | qith ditfeaity and, we may add, with danger, Of this LW ar be approved dividende of ph army fa an, aes. oR, ; Sodeel auaee” cherie tone eb tae 4 “7 is flied up with especial regard to the comfort avd ense | We aball give some proofs before we uave eonciaded | 4) Pow er Ee OE te “a4 s 8 o. ee are ina | of her pravonyerds and. wil) be the frat Of te we ' wR ~ .“ San Francisco ani ony ; " - | on y , t 4 a. tyne > er ned io a few geatiomen, who stale t re se Served, by meni of cart iron pipes dure gan ge requires Gy tute Beate Siem Thaw Goske wid coteint 3 T 5 | Mom, tie baste of & soand Raglish education Conahi they will Intmediaisly pings @ neeond beat cn ive CARL A Smee 00%, Semapanad of tree Seirk"t hn Shade and. axeentint im in fact of the helt amd the money | Whaler. ¢ S 2 peat ; 3 Matepiny. "Sharla te nied incited arithmetie | pouie, The nantes of tho genilomen are D, V. tirad | = pete a pocdlint puiveciont aepaue forteca | conthod Wake ie x or. tooperate them, and thet ail a:tempte by iB. | Comnct 5. a... 2 ob Bnees S's 3 3 =. thas the Moaed of Baume Bi | ford, JW. Ladd, W. » Ladd, all threo of Oragon, and | ly aegount 0! a poodtas pulyeey t gon' fact tied maruog. 8 dirwct to jnerea: ital atoek ov the eor tof Be Crevenes van : - at the Board of Education has over. | A €, Tilltun, of New York, She is died oy the meat tho ingredients of the ge h | Sonals aaa i And the tne orn am Styenaes, %° Hiers are x fraud jon Tota Tota! ai looked one of the most tudiypensable and imporiant Captein Jobn H. Betard, an old and oxperienced seaman. reah ibe tubes is enlijer ee’ | Mayor Botiman put his veto on this resolution. From |-*Yery gas eumpany In thie Stale de due to the 14. 24, Si, Ah. Bh, WR, THD. AeA, AA, Tonle i Las 7 yard there Js BO | vided with Captain T Hant 4 patent life bon! ay Seige: Which increases rapidly as their diameter dimin. | 110 tunciienary. great reforms were expected, But whet | nets soe by lew Page rags # | presi Ey ot = oo, Se ee ae { ue, by which the bowt can be lnm iy Wetnched = in the piped id shh eet 4d We evt/ trends could he do in the face of & Corporat on deteaw'aed to sbattore should br estspetiod i> cleo TTS BLS F 8 Fo 2) Nghton their part, ann will prvbably De rectified when | [fot the ship a8 soon as abe Louches water, GF 42 soon q Fequisite; » great dewleratum in a heavy sen. a formation, there are statistical data with reepect to the Paying | estahlished at Albany woler tue charge of the Comptr y Now York. which ought (@ be corrected, ax there are few branches Fe en ek ee 0 of Londow with gas. Prom thore xorne notion ae; at one | oc other reel Semeceaee with TO cals ben 4 grav tournament for the championship oC Central | Oy instruction more deserving of aitontion or iors monet con erike Weekecen ie ah ee eee Tint of gaa works in large towne may be furraed jeren, tore aplewt and ability | My 'a alum Goren tnele Wh pry diy: nd Western New York will be commenced &¢ Auburn on | in afer life to the scholar, than 9 geod knowledge of | arbor live tveigut; Suen the keeie ameed mite fonkas don ‘hare. dee twatee es Chregee mm, the My pion tbat sa | *Mhclewey. ’ eile arin ta be played for area yokt ball, vafued a | EMMA, And it, has Boom remarked thet many | tet and tieun Gaga" fivicy tos to bee . tagether, .t 5 jon tbat has been | 4 hens “ ne pr ’ z | 180 das tent | «been gas works whith, (agether, repre. iy witreuched at the City Hall, These were mt resolutions. Soon after they alee bald. wats. | whier W of £2,000,000 (815,000,000), *hieh returna | #1" Sbout £600,000 (82 309,500) per anpum, ” From Gea ssy | T! Ot. of coals 2,646,000,000 culnc feet Of gas (alwut f 000,000 pounds) are annually obtained. fn the | ' + Ded Lem oy Gas Consumers’ Agsoviation, ou the 26th of Barch, betd « meeting, wt which the high price and the inferior quality of gas were «trongly © mented on, an wae also the imarovrecy of the meters oto, of Which wo Preseut the principe! points « Mayor reasone for t7Met an, (fi ter, (htower, aud base-rrvcer. The wopke of thie company were casiructed in the | comteadt could Ue elened so ae (9 gave Lie clilzene meuy*) the mke of hie health, oF at ali, ander any Am he ndeeme store ted roeew ood bat, tor each beet piicher, m Persons of fair scholastic atiaiuments, as well as mong | | private 'ife, uave often displayed & lamentable ignorance | j,, per of ite rulos I: is, therefore, desirable that the youwg | the mo | nenewho will attend thate schools should have ap apper- Dronenian tas a yet been sulijected to ine nou Who Lave attained high positions both in publioand | fully watisted ail who bw been in apy way int 0 donbdt i« entertained of her sucvens ere ordenl whiel she will shortly exper | ~ | apom the billows auowy b y ight th een millions cublé feet ate owed, for LT » twrereste demand ths: Atubia ae eopliewan, neon behalf of the tunity ef perfecting themselves ina Knowledge of * svowy brea where the stormy winds ickion of wiied 17,062 eft. of coals are ro. | shail oe made ft 8 Suse ‘aod | Metropolitan Cea Company, hat ae soon Me possiie | Other Games, | beameh, a woul an fe the otber: to we taught Sane sateen poate et } red. The 136 rasoinaiene o the eigitern woeke will | ‘e" {shall im opened ie nt { the companies Would reduce thett prises, eviden'ty tw. | Syoorme Oran ve Curve, at Hoboken, 6h iret, wou | sablisbinents, aid chat choees will be formed for that | eyreyee egneen - ce : Ti are 2,600 per | por need strent iarap. ma are’ high ) plying that there was a necessity for doing so and ad. | by the former; score 48 to 8. | purpose, | & i BEAY-iM GOSTON—-$6,000 WORTH OF Fi usdeR and 480 more ere em | without ‘obit te continue even at What moliting that (i able was jut, Hatreny ve. Kewrron®, Wednesday last, won by the TRACE’ } fo *) igen he douatat of the pub | *, ’ } Secunc. } Stave i42¢ the conaumption of | “8 Phar the oole way ¥4 sective. (ep 0" INIUSOTION AGAINST TUR CORTCR ATION. Battery: 98 to 10. In order to secure an efficient corpe of teachers, care | é —- care | Toe devorrmiaation of the yng Steps Rave been taken In She law courts to restrain (he Beararerer’s Peres Cucn va Nesmte's, at East Now | lias beeu takeu that no persons wil! be appointed except {From the Boston Post, Sep ew », Dg Material consamed, a well ae | Corporation from cote Re A twonly Years’ coutract | York, Sth inet, won by the former; aoora, 61 to 10. such a are well qualilted for the position, No teacher A partly of (wo or more expert * . s ealeuiation of Wha! ty il\ cunt, 5 a ample matter | for the supply of gne to the elty, Uchaxa va, Expeavon, September 8, at Greenpoint, | Who has not received a “grade A centiicnte @ill be-em. | DUTKIArious Vint, IGon Antunday miqit, bo the ome of ; every body's coin Mension: the daterinination THE GA8 ROUAKO OF LONDON AND Tania, won by the Oceana; acore 88 to 22. played as principal, und mo person wil] be engaged eiueer | Rowell RK. Brown, No, @ Court atrenty whirl they | UBDtity oF Nght on Me oonirary, requites ware | ee Some perwone entertain the Nhat a gerholder | Cayoua, of Ravonewood, I, I, ¥8. Sevwca, of New | ae principal o assiaiant Unies specially Heensed by the | Teached in the circultous maauor of woitiag ont Ho8. Light cannot b@ mewsared as ve tie quan. | Fire, thet the proposed of “cannot explode,” Several in Engiant and | York, at Havenswood, September §, wow by Ui: | City Superintendent of Schools, The lo teachers jo | fice overhead and cutting down Uirougi: the floc more the beat, It yaunot be osiiwated how | | ton cumtvect should be jong enourh lo inves | alaow @ proved that shia Is an ‘exploded | grove ad to 22. ‘| beemployed in the tnale schools mut also have had a | (h premises of Mr. Brown, whon ther burst op oe brit Kean be acteatitentiy ego’! the wremment of capital IR the, work, ou opition, Overs coutend that grax Motories are not Joatt (Wo Yours’ experience enot €3 Yeachors In male | OU tronk and abstracted the contenis, jawer and Sertained how mich moro of e+ \tovoives (hamwam | Piresnauld deur tne chy trom | Riisnuces; that they are wat leguriene to, public health, THE GAME IN MAINE. Grammar schvols, Assistant taachers wilt be also in. | B7ONEy, lo the value Of $6,000 and upw: Tn ther other flame | docrpietion dre ap Joug « period sedoady thet tai Now, jet cnask, sho would: think of bulld:ng valnabie | —— ciuded in the mgular cyfps of instradors, to teach | @ersent they knocked @pwm ® large irom urn from t 7 tage L., @'- woWl ten! Lor all pHTpReee, tha: forten uses in the viciulty of a gaw Co would (ike Hew va. Athletic, of (Portland, for apie the | top of # stove. or Swe MASTATTAN Gar Qi ye and thai f he y house? Who would ike eign pupil uglic langage. | top of ate neg thet beet they a The following ix a list of the shoots to be opened for | their exit through the sume novel puseage-way, ani! hh game of bare ball was played at Port. “ 18.6 ey are situate at te foot of Bigiieentr’| thousand dollars. ‘ences, clove to those immeuRe iron tanks in ! , safely into the stremt without exciting thealarm ¢r sux. Ni Tver, and tn Pourieenis wireet, Leal. |. thew ave the principal pointe of (We rete Which mer | wine gas ie slowed) experience hae prod hat ers | land, on Wednesday, tuat., between the Kon ang | *V*ulae instruction aad {weir location = vali poe Gia we Tbe parcbens 9° wad nd fhe section of che | with gaueral approval mony tie public, ut the Cow. | no ically in. making gas ata copaldetatie distance | Atietic clubs, of at cy, which was wituoeted Oy @ | vy 10 an wand’ he et Cee at ee tania to cove, Sonia cont ato We anionnte to \ r ubhe opinion, and anttnge | tr ‘and, ing ©, a % 01. jn th ward, G8 So. ri, cere of justice are ir voring nlve, $c fe, prer four red proprietors le ha 2 “atempiugs ny Lae veto of the Chief Nagin, Rye pie i‘ the oepauee me nary fr ators, among whom were omy G.&. No. M4, In bt wed. j GB, Noe dB, tu we | with what f nana is as yot kuown only to Chemseirce of 3 $50. The enbopany bare Ind our city, parsed resoluiion over his veto, ue fo a @atanee outeuie ans, ana oy Chib is at preganithe champion ch.) of Qc. No.8, in. tty sy fn te wara, | 4, T*,AIMt discovers oF the burglary was by the yr pr! op lene jlef of pipes, Tie piper ron 5, ha rly petadl shed for themselves the charac. ne mnake | Heine y Aaady attedy playing have managed toboid | Q°9: No in Fes et ee Ctor of the law office, who going to bia premixes ) es! meet to foarth | ter of fe characterized thin preee’ bw e Nitlevage nel Many earnest and Envios Compeiltors, ied Duarte, ninco day forenoon was gurprised to find @ lange eperivre fp Ld (2 = Pens ah re a rancality ; BS The following ia Tue score of the gatue on Weduwscay | G. $, Xo. 16, (0 9th ward “Gm Nov Ul, in 6th ward, his floor, and olber marks of @ hasty aud upcerein nue cubic aeeoch We sad f eare of {raud | sent aly mi e : viet to (iis foome, He immediately gave motive of v ‘pon the tax ots, WhO under taxation @. & No. Iekeo= G. &. So. in Hehward, affair to the police. fr ut bata ‘aiowes 0. Rm, (ed 8 No AB tm 17th ward! OG 8 No. 19, in I7tthward ee a id om wartem, sb) not wo withont 7 2 hm Dect tet. Setanca ot ft bare oka be go eelion: aed lerb toast be of E) tom Nam th ward TWE NASSAU BANK DEFALCATION. ome a ibe cy "for mesieng aaa ; G. 8 No. &, tn MAb ward. G.& No. 14, in diet ea: TO THR EDITOR OF THE MEW YoRR wres' - she crime, shal pagan ponent erm 4 Py oe. Ro. aat in ae Neg: New Vouk, Sept 1) loon Vand that ‘Dement to oF} Lem mo pn rai GE So BS loam wae, Tw ah editorial article in reference to the ireen! fe ré who Would properly the of | oa | ik i. i rare ST ee cation of the paying teller Of this bank you have, bya“ E Renner eer ieaee amt (Be geal froky | gad mepypeiion, aad provure the necessary reform. et 2. 24 & fa 19 war “ ¥ ie-of th, pen, spoken of me enabler NReraby doing | ny ties, " ’ ne ritend . . f i x salowt, Gud pufewt gaalight, wig pO ayy Bef Lay bow, that ake of success which hae ettended the fnangetaton |'an injury (0 ah intoremt person. yoo Kindly ening schools in the cily, aud the large number of | the proper correction FM. HARRIS, Coablew