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4 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1867.—TKIPLE SHEET: qnadra ations; mener astronomy, nateral ‘other: teotitying thas there wha, ‘The case 00- OUR.,PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Qinpiatea Saatare’xsaf orapestion, thot Mashoey eee no py esiadsthen aiid s229" through the fourth book of Legendre, OF a8 eq 4 .” | Raxdudge Woodruff and Mr. Sanford appeared for tho pe eee Es What They Are—What They Teach—Whom |” Scrrumemranr connor roe xarx cxamuan songoie, | OF he whole of perene Die wham. internet, | gipines eat: Movaen. each etd) Seetiane~ Gir Whe Ge 1 79hG Gs RevinSalters Forward Pisco bmg They Teach—The Teachers—Management of | | Tie following courne dies may be purse wm the | Son Oety eight were, men ttete diet omen, ne | "Sn lip change Jo. the jury Judes Delpipabe of tio wf’ na SmeazePrevento Sotten Sm a ob te iatinguished wae the Behools, &c. Bier cee ee oe ee. ciaueh | hundred and’ twenty.two boys and ninety-clzh! cirls. | of warranty as tollows:—Tho substantial and main ques- | ‘“eners &e. “ easary:—Arit ¥ w what | and reviewed: aly There are comparatively few who really know w aad rowsraren: airs the public schools of New York are, and on this subject | ration: elements some fight will be found in this article. There are, allo tronomy ; sever In Wall street yesterday the question of the liabilities and the prospects of marine insurance companies, although still the engrossing topic of conversation, did asic equations; geome- | There were thirteen less deaths from scartatina last week menaa . equivalent; than previon ti philosophy, chemistry and ss daring the wee! ro nt, including &. knowledge of to Leckport, New York. ‘The funeral of ex-Governor Hunt, whose death oscur- red on Saturday Inst, took place yesterday afternoen ab th on d States and the general pro. last Fri gether, nearly two hundred schoo! buildings in the | visions of th <oasucations wih s bei oatline of THE COURTS. 29 a: heagaitinnlr mae endl Mat euies chou. “Dering the day Seat breriag the arma of municipal and inter the Btate of New York, as well ‘ag thé national colors, floated at balf-mast from the City Hall and other publica ‘Dutldings. Many of the principal hotels also were Prompt to evince in this manner the respect due to the ‘The remains of the deceased were kept at the Worth House, where he had been suffering for many weeks, and had finally died, until the time for their conveyance to the charch, The coffin lay in a large apartmcal to the right of the Seventeenth street, npe, and was of rosewood, richly mounted: with “Spon the Nd city, in some of which over one thousand boys and girls are taught, free of all charge, every at is taught im any public schools in the world, and in many instances much more. The Superintendent of the Boston public schools, after having visited the schools of nearly every city and State in the Union, and then those of New York, thus UNITED STATES CIRCBIT COURT. Important to Imperters. Before Judge Smalley. Arthur @ Bull vs. Hiram Barney.—This was an action . may he. Pred Es the school: but no chen | Drought to recover $1,046 TO, paid in duties on a cargo tinued if the | of shellac, ii Calcutta in expressed bis admiration of our schools re- m be cantinned if the plating pye se end or mae age" Centty:—‘The public shools of New York are MUSIC, DRAWING, LArtN, axma AM. Culver, counsel for the plaintiff, are as follows:—A cargo wre. the imporia! schools of the country, and the New York een See = be pyeen in cask cat 4 of bheltec wes ti fi Calcutta by the plaintiffs, hook, inatruction system of instruction is the imperial system of the | f)\ Fading shall A . ses world. "’ y be ri and third and of in gram. | Per sbip Kit Carson, There was also a large quanti ty of Ad.” Tt may asked how are they superior to | and third radon Oy wd ememtary ce ee bip Ki : ‘those of other cities? Many points might be mentioned, | deiimeation of objects, shall be ta in the same grades. Sara a thota ie the fren diatribation of books and | The Hoard of Trustees way siso asinorise the {alla iaa- | O8 the arrival of. the weasel in. thia pert the-laroice and may ‘ue ta be any grammar school in the ward (0 | ontry ‘goods were presented Custom House instruction to all the pupils applying for them, as well | {hich eaters en noms | ORM of the ene in other the corporations now lie in the Insurance Bureau at Albany, awaiting examination, and until the result of this be made known it is by no means improbable that some of the dependent companies may ling’r awhile a they receive sentence, which will either to continue business or wind up their “whose works do. ‘ rf op hE a a rth the Ms the body towards Trinity tister ik’ Teeewedhn cose where most of those who had come to pay him the last tribute of respect had assembled. The ng clergy Jed the procession. wearing, as well as the Then came the coffin, covered with pall of black ‘cols to | and the duties regularly paid thereon, a requ as free tuition without the question of whether ;arents | *hall be sey by Haabone emaplozed 'n the pene. ~ can afford to pay for either, and the magnificence and eames ot aie Jation of the department necensary to be compli ive ips! jermag ‘be pursued in connection, with the the is given. completeness of the New York school buildings, some of sidlon ofthe frst and scoond grades and the supplementary | with before permission to land goods is g which are worth $200,000, The writer of this article ‘On subsequent examination of the goods tt was found Once in ont ee ee Ace oA taan of each | that the shellac and ganny bags were damaged—the for- yesterday paid a visit, in company with Superintendent | course a review of the studies of the previous week, at | mor article considerably so—in consequence of the heat Calkins, to several of the public schools in four different | which = ‘all text books shall be laid aside by teachers | of the veseel. Application was‘at once made to the Port [ and xamit was ordered, and the wards of the city. At the splendid schoolhouse No. 1, | Pupns rassera xxawneaniox 1 sropres OF SUrPCEMENTARY poly Lens wert oie teriltcaias allowing the piain- velvet, supported on each side by the following distim- in the Fourth ward, five hundred children were engaged COURAE ENTITLED TO GRADUATION. tiffs thirty-five per cent on the invoice price of the shel- guished citizens, acting io the capacity of bearers: in their exercises in the primary department. They | _ Every puvil Deaains a thorongh examination In the studies | 1m webk fae f uted to $1,085 10. ‘They Cem ar aed tend 9 peg wore mostly young children, evidently in most cases the J. Pivscriged for Lheaupplamantary course shalt be entitied to | tf, sia tkaes tor damage on” fhe guacy, beg Toten Hag Maxwell, J, W. Beekman, Mf MoWhor- offspring of poor or unfortunate parents, but whether rich ‘TIgN OF STUDIRS OUT OF plaintiffs received credit; but the Coliector ter, Charles Butler, and Wilson G..Hunt, Immediately after the body came the Right Rev. Bishop Potter, te his episcopal robes, followed by the family and'atiend. iri me Trinity aioe the funeral cortege found nieeient eminently le Goncourse of cilizena, aod female, awaiting them, among whom were bis Honor Moyor Hoffman, and other distinguished officials'‘of this axa sonoat. or poor, well dresso? or otherwise, all wore together and No teason shall. be given ton pupil to be learned out of jon, the allowance on thoshellac. Th? were hanpy. The ‘iscipline was gentle yet perfect, and | school until it shall have bean sufficiently explained and illus- | case turned on appraiser's certificate as to this al- the proficisncy of many of the little pupila surprising. | trated by the teacher to the class: wor shall the lessons | {OO OO! ws certificate of tho appraisers was put in The schoo! |= ied into eight classes, all mapaged | Sssigued for such preparation be aa to require a period Fon. the: fs’ claim, which th With aatonishing uarmony and in the very best order, | 2f sidy each day, iu the case of achild of average capacity, | evidence in support of Plaintiffs’ claim, which the : Robe tho fine + | Tonger than two hours. Kxercises in grammatical analysis | Court ruled must be considered conclusive as to the right Ascending tot s above the primary, the grammar | knd'parsing and wrllien aod mental afithmatic. shail noc be | of recovery for the amount of “damage allowed by department was visited, where there are a8 mapy as six | assigned for home study, to pupils in the first grade raised vi flictung interests ends, as usual, in an agreement u| , hundre! or seven hundred children, the mals apd female he eathitte tr beater: Re ae se hyaline the price at which it ts to be purchased, and it is uuahy Underwriters has called a meeting of its members, tO | city and elsewhere. departments being separated, and altogether, teachers LIMITATION OF STUDIES TO THE PRESCRIRED GRADE. ing that the s'gnatures to the certificate of the | arcompanied by a representation spon one part, exalting ‘be held in this city some time this month. opening sentences of the for the burtal of sad aciclets betty vet bo quietly that you world | ,, The studies of each grade whet be mtjon ot any audy OF two appraisers, making the allowance of thirty-fi the merit of the article about to be disposed of. and on THR STOCKUOLDERS OF THK COLUMBIAN. tnd dood sore read by the Rev. Dt. Halaht as the oot, scarcely know that you were in @ school, Every order | studies belonging toa higher grade or tothe supplementary | cont on tho ghellac, was disapproved by the gom the other suggrsting a conrse of conduct that will secure | | Tt is also stated that the receivers of the Columbian | divested of us pall, and crowned with flowers, was borne Dearly {8 conveyed from th course, local appraisers. There were two certificates on the one | the purchase of it.at price: Tsay the | ee bape preted: weg Boon + | slowly up the aisle. the Bisten and clergy preceding it. motions at the sound of a piano OF & bell, . The influence REVIEW TO PRECEDE EXAMINATION FOR PROMOTION paper, one for the sunny bags and one for the shellac, | isa matter of ordinary experience, and all of you gentle- ght an On arriving at the cl arch it was placed upon of such an esta'hmont pom the vicinity that sur- | Every exatnination for promotion toa higher grade shalt | Rabel. Oil at (oo Renee ones Oe Tea appraiser, as to | men as dealers and buyers, know it tobethe natural | holders who received a dividend of three anda | stands prepared for it, jist outerde the choir. The clorsy rounds it musi work @ ciamt’s Tabor for the city in | Pe preceded by a thorough review of ali the studies pursued | the swetiae could only be ascertained from the’ testi- | course of human vature in the conflict which takes place | balf per cent upon beep ef a iy se, pas entered the vestry room, and having remained there for —* Lr PEeLIATENDENE TO REPORT VIOLATION oF course or | mony of these officers themselves. Mr. Lathrop, the | between a buyer and seller, and therefore the mere words eg oee — bs ab aha iat, the | some minutes, joined. the, choristers, who in their ap- The primary school in Fast Twelfth street is a model, sTipies local appraiser, testified that the claim for damages. on | used in speaking of the merchantable character of the | assets aro not guific nt se laine. propriate dress awaited them in the chancel, robed in In it there are over one thonsand pupils and wwenty-two | Teshail be the duty of the City Superintendent and his | the aleilac had eon reported to the Secretary of the | goods or of the excollences of their condition. or other | the Insured, and that the eempany then being insolvent. | surplices and: stoles. The anthom taken from the teachers, The children are allowed three short recesses | assistants, at each visitation of a school or department. t© | treasury, and orders had been received to have the | general words of recommendation and merit do the stockholders had no right to a dividend. Some of | psaims was then chanted antiphonally by the choir with in the day, and, as in all the other primary schools, a y whethor the provisions relating to the course | Promiry: Wu STS ill Tae eee approved of the | Not amount to a warranty. A. warranty is, some- | the stockholders, who purchased shares in the company | cood effect. Dr, Haight read the appointed lesson from: after the dividend of January 1, 1866, claim that if law: is resorted to at all they anal} ey, Pape justice their complaints against the trustees, siands a difficalty ictly followed; and tho City Superin- ‘3 tM tisk born eth ‘atten’ = elay, ré t th of violition | allowance on the gunny bags, but disapproved of the | thing sobstantial—eomething istinect; something Minting the name of the poneipal Rilowancs for the aloliac, and witness had aignedthe | in the nataro of a apecific engagement that in such | certificate with tho same qualification. Tne coriificate | the article exacted by the buyer and cancelled by tho Jarge portion of the exercises consists in learning to sing tendan giee chorusses and other music, and to practice calis- | Medent thentes, The object lessons given to the children in | or the school and the teacher of the class concerne 1 Cor, 15, at the close of which Bishop Potter advanced lectern. to the 3 He informed the congregation that he held in bis hand this school would interest any one The building is | violation. this poibt was so ambiguous as to give rise togrent | sellor; that tho articleisia particular known quality or~| the settloment of whict will most likely not be sccom- | 9 terter which he had written to Bishop Coxe, of West commodions, and the system of heating and ventilating | ‘The folloving are the rules and regulations for the Goubt what was the actual inleot of ue parties signing | kind, and ho makes a sale upon the engagement and | Plished until the lawyers on both sides have pocketed @ | orm Now York, tho diooate to. which the late eae the aioe Serene, «._ | examination and licensing of teachers :— ie Phe Court, after some discussion of the matter, d'- | condition that if it proves not to be so, ho will as I said | Very fair share of the funds belonging to both aides, Bant had bolinged, in which he bad to por- nit will be noticed by those acquainted with the City | c.ndidates for examination must, in nll cases, have at-'| rected the jory to return a verdict for the plaints, sub- hefore, be answerable forthe ‘consequences. Now, to i Fae oagey: tray briefly the inst davs of this distil ed man. He that the two schoothouses above alluded to are in the | tained the age of seventeen years, and must have made, or | ject to his decision on the point hereafter. illustrate this:—If a man buys @ horee and sees nothing, ‘The following letter from S Woll known authority on | hag intended it to be read during (be obsequies at Look- worat parts of the city—that is, the poorest district and | be about to make. application Cor bt is pleased with his appearaues and pace, he takes it insurances has been received :— whither tho remains of his deceased wore to nost popu'ou: tod to t. a for better or for worse; but if he exacts a warranty an tt been it that ‘The next. visit was to'one of the best schools in the | musta altested by ncertiteate’ from one of the trustees of UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, tho owger of tba hokse gived bin n writing thet the $0 THE-BDIIOR ‘OF THE BMRALD. 1 . ..| taechl eo be toed Renee TNO Wight ior.” beetle city. Here, in the primary and grammar departments, | the ward, or the commissioners of the district within which —— horse d and kena in. fa’ the usual nw, YORK, . rea Hts thore are some one thousand one bnndred children, | Std vacancy existe or Is expected to occur. | Satintaclory Charge of Ilegalty Opening a Letter. ae inert th barnes out thot the Bena bien 8 latigs Me ne eee ae alte, Caria, pepeeamn au ee beociates enae pry =) Rony 7 about equally divided between both. The schoolhouse | Svivence of food moral character will also be uniformly Te Betore Commissioner Osborn. amo 'ér otherwise imperfect, and {t is vicious and ud- | the scriphotders of the Sun Matual are “not the original | ered to him to whom {tis ad a brlet and laipertoat abstract is given. ‘ We send to you," said the ich writing to’his brother of Western New York, ‘to-day that is mortal of the late ex-Governor Washington Hunt.” He had thought that in all his red wn ia one of the finest and most complete to be found, the | the recommendation of the principal, and his or her certif- John Barrett was charged with having opened a letter | manageable, whatever the consequenc’s may be to the scholara all spruce, tidy and with a cheerful air, and the | cate of character and deportment. The quahfications for | in Novembor last addressed to John F. Barrett, in viols- | buyer by the horse turning out different from what exercises embrace everything from the alphabet | the several grades are as follows:— am % ropresenied, he ts entitled to recover that difference in to quadratic equations and the binomial theorem, as For teachers of Primary Schools.] reading. | tion of the statute, The defendant does business at 59 | an action for a°breach of a warranty. Now, what T Grale B. well as music and ealisthenics, Passing over the pri. | Spelling. definitions, English grammar, Reography. mental | Patt, it 29 Beok- i that is con- nd written arithmetic through "tion, | Falton street; the complainant does business at have now said applies to a warranty is mary, with its many intetesting and good features, and | doumenanip and outline drawing, Also fe knowledge of thé | man atroot, From the evidence itappeared that some time | tompornuicous with a coniract. or, sale; but where entering the grammar department, the tap of a bell sum- Tnethods of teachin proper for Primary Schools, inciuding ‘an article is not in a condition to be examined mons all the well dressea young ladies who compose the | object teaching in fis applications to number, form, color, | in November a letter carrier left the letter in question at | by the buyer, as where it is to be manufactured and. de- Pupils into byron ia school room with mititary pre- ponent) = Hyde bed i ee lege erath sents, soeagene: 59 Fulton street instead of 29 Beckman street; the Bar- | liverod at a fucure dav or’ st a future place, but every- . ualities ai jar objec Fee ppd ree crs Hillerd ohh a rl i hools, not above | rett in Fuiton strest opened and read the letter, and | ‘bing exeept the mere act of delivery ‘is representatives of this portion of the capital of the underatand that the ipo wnera, ‘account of promium for insurance to be takon ont the makers of the notes Premiums have beea cha ‘by mutual marines at such high rates as to leave under ordinary circumstances large margins for dividends at the ond of the year, and that is called profit. But this are all proficient in manners and education, they sing | 4,671. B. {For Reachers of Grammar Schools, between the parties, it takes the form of ‘a contract tl 5 the freely ig woioe, duote and chorasas, exoapt that the | Eauintetatear eh tating Mi asagsas Gene | (eee eae a ieett of te | lecalled in te fn 'an ‘sexecutory contraci” because | milion dollar i accamrated, nd agaloat thi or rope: stiffoeas of the operctic style Is a little too much imitated, | astronomy, history of the United States, geography. mental to whem it was really addressed on Beekman | 18 10 be @xccuted in that particular by a delivery of aa | seating It, scrip in tsaued to the customers.” On this The composition lessons aro read, and as a sample the | and writen arithmetic through evolition, penmanship. | Kirget, John B, walled on John F. B. and told bim that | article nnd paymott of the price at some futuroday. | scrip interost has boon generally paid at stx por cont subuiieds=< Oe" x jose young ladies As | tigers book of Davies’ Leyendre, or nn equivalent, he had the lotior some time; that he knew boforo he And.there 1s some distinction te. seftenne te ee annum, and when the accum! ‘two Provonns. Grade 4.—For Femaies—' ‘a8 above, with higher as- | opened it that it was not for himeelf. but that the con- po wet ret ‘e aorat Bassons ‘de ‘o eartier career ee froup 70 to ‘The moon was shining brightly. The stars io their rich | Senomy. arithmetic sapere algebra through quadratic | tents were such that he folt justified in detaining it and here yer and article delivered in Gash. Nono of serip ed could grenige tes theta crfaal orginal tne, | Sonny: roo, hea gn oumpeka erm. rae | proveatngiefona time tn ging to proper damiun, | DM and te, par a eee anda waranty Yate rmpet 42 | per inbemarkok Ta pray wan graded Oy age, i rk L seemed to be roaming the blue wat : A cl Geniy a being of unearthiy splendor appeared to me. He | a4 modern history, natural philosophy, physiology and terpiiet med sea Fe eee ei dioeane | some future day. Now, the cule of. law on ‘cent sale = peat Dold a golden scepir in his hand and was crowned with © | "For Malos—Geometey, through spherical: trigonometry | opening & lettor, with intent to pry into the business | that eubjoc is thie—the rale, of oourse, does not: Cee Ne re Te the eee e at Meptatet | and outlines of chemistry, in addition to the din ‘and gecrets of another party. It could not be shown iy ;—The buyer bas an toemamive the the God of the Sen. iia maagaiicence? | A,certificate for a limlied period only will be conferred, | that the defendant took the letter from the cartier, a Te may eat Be, 89 in existovee, ‘The throne was of the purest cold. inlaid with emeralds. idates as have shown by actual experience | which would beve made him table for a violation of the | 804 ye be therefore tho Fenris and precions stones of warious hes, Tt was situated {in the schools of this elty or slaewhere ability to impart t0- | Past Qgice law, but the evidence went ww LA oul s > mineral ore that glittered like diamonds, ahedd: flood of dazzling radiance over every object. There wei ats of | LOTR ted by the b.3 On Priday of be Pao? for oF 7 " Sourtiets all cugee to do taeir-monarch’s will, walle ¢ reek, commencing at nine Goiock A.-M. Candidatos | The Commissioner thoaght a point of law was involved | conteacted for of (oS w Pefenptevery wl of mermaids eniranced the senses with ein ey ot be which he would like to clear dag reserved opinion. Z the: a i Puc ‘aweetent music. rewn abort ‘were many treasures rs of curious and Torm. One in particular attracted $f Shoes meontinn, atatute Mir ici” SPatle Ren Reso! a stn teat ed Male Departments SUPREME COUNT —SENERAL TERE, pyeieh 1s chasecoenlo.c gouteeely bet if ie deen picked wp centuries before from the ship Argo. 1 ney se nents tee ee wee a thet leogth of to it is regarded es an Bad WS amrcipnie wite, penonte” mers w ike Salare. | Gre SOpaRt Yeceaing othe precacy sii | Phe Olty'a Crodisers—No Judamonte ¢e bo Ob | Sotiescenco on ble per toad delivered is ta when I became aware that some event of unusual toleresi December, and f vin: FOr each salned A eat the City. comsonancs with the contract, and the matier ts there- was about tatranspire. Upon inquiry I was informed that | Uondance fe on weet, tm average at- Before Judges L.conard, Clerko and [ngraham. fore accomplished and the seller to bis price. Neptune meditated a visit to the court of heaven. He was , Mare more han one | he Tribune Association ve. The Mayor, de.—The plain. | Now. tho reason, good sense and of this rule to be accompanied by a aplendid retinue, of which Twas to ~ Randred and Sifts pupa bas nigh o _| will be apparent'to you by it, in one point of form an tsugnifcant member.” Passing: throngh the serial n _zchool having ™Ore | tf sued for the amount of an advertising bill contracted | View, and that ts it buyer from bavier FE0H Ne Gocdenn of} rpg ge walted in marrage For ee ae in 1866. Tho defendants admitted the debt, but pleaded S tntor foisted o - ey what be ‘uj the K Y intended affords . Mara?Uit now the thost intimate, trlend af the biden For each school having more | 80 fonds, suid set up tho tax levy of 1806, which forbids } {olson te purauees Ot There be « diferonse Of opie elect’ and his constant companion. He ‘consented 3 Wondence, $3,000. To vice prin. | the recovery of any judgment, unless on tm open | jou with ‘respect to. the ;, bat sf there be to fire. up, for the ‘time. hig Tavorite pursuit of war. Vou | Sal of, sehen 10 To nat cacinaanared and Aft | court that) the amount sought Tecovered still T- | any in the fabrication ati in what haa been delvrsred or Scat gan vital nk Sonaare tates | Sue : tay nanetehratred | esauctha totupety (esouecs esmmamena wuers te | Senta celcered anda fosnaana 9 cnarc, fro walked in a starry patb, coramonly called the Milky Way, aaron sore that hore an opportunity is afforded to a party to reotifythe ‘The music on this’ grand occasion was supplied by the lyre, ~~ atipeaded mistake, and therefore, I say there is great justness and A berald announced the of ‘Neptune, tha. God of ohn TO propriety in having a rule of tbat ced Nowe the dim. the Sea." Jupiter advanced to welcome him. The meetin, Serwormed ts be Cully with respect to n coMtredt of this sature lo eugrested of the royal though In a degree formal, betea: sheesh yg by this action, because here the contract is motion. The moon, ‘never nd. ei ein ee Om This wes at avecment for & quality of anne; ° men amount of the flannel and the price aareed. but. dre 4 her gentle presence; and the little stars. fi 7 ven Age armies Soca hye the delivery was at a future period, wand the io possible longer to keep from winking and blinking, finaily T1250. te neteals, $705 HO: to the asstetar 9 case of that kind is im whether the intea- Setired. just ag the Sun, tn all his glory. arose from’ behind teens BJF 5 « . ~ tion of tho partios maimaply 1 ‘should be either is surpassiag meds the beaut Raot om ala general right ‘part bayer ful visions shih friendly night bad pictured to my delighted BO ey Ty se ty te i ‘inthe la delivered ork in vt ag coarse Tho last achool visited was thé one in West Twentieth | _ The following shows the average attendance and i ye yoy en it f t whole of ite street, No. 55. It isa male grammar school, with 672 | Dumber taught, in detail, for the year ending December } tisiom. The jury gavé ber a verdict for the full emount pepuive cncnensent Sa fa, rar whet boys, of the highest intell ‘AS ti th 31, 1866 :— aimed, defendants ‘fhe opinion of circumstances and risks article shall be a Gqceests the tptiom Ws parktcs the battgteoncinmnd Actual Whole No. roe g delivered by Mr. Justice Clorke, de- he bo pga it y hy and if mw be ‘time past Joba Harmeling bas been employed as porter ‘Ae organ, which cost $1,900, subscribed for by the boys, ee + ponricttT 365 Tawa, | cides that « wie’ wearing apparel, the gift of ber bas. ~~ We = (a the store of Mesern, Oakley & Sons, doiag busines ot ments the school room, Ww orned Grammar Schools—Boys’ 14 Y hors, ‘enable maintain py Sronse, Dasts of Neshingtemsddpenio aed cnet Do. Girl do. 12,683 37,656 | Cand, 1@ Roe on a ae troad ns ‘ Cause, it ts entirely 184 Washington otreot, ‘The firm bas at intervals tor of our most distinguished national characters. The pri- | UO yg Primary 40...33,145 96,296 uperadded concract bec le ty tenalarcateen hare calle mary school, in the same building, instructs about imary essene beeen eeeee ences 40,258 oe ie butter, and recently facta were developed which children. outa this contract cannot Theae are samples of our schools located in widely dif- | _ Total Ward Schools, Pyhey? 184,563 | on theticket or otherwies, It further decides that what 8 3 | ; + i ferent parts of the city, and among people. f Colored Schools. ... in reasonable tea dependant on the cir. | well satisfied that that intention did oxist; that it was day be was detectives Beanets and widely ‘difering than the localities in circematancer, | Evouing Schools Males, . 12988 | Uttagencen ot cack cage, to be eoides by’ the jury on | Bot.t0 be the ordinary caso in the article oa hea the prisoner’ o sino babven, aad manners, and even language and religion. From those Bo. Females 7,640 | the evidence. ee aa rte Ole fe ate cee sald he bad sont it crree 3, Seimers, and what will follow may bo gathered a pictare of our | Normal Schools. 262 “als Decisions.—Mtreet Openings. pon py, lap dyed pI kexping a porter thouse st the foot of Bridzo street, public schools in generai, for they are all more or less | Corporate Schools. 6, 14,698 meat oa the part of the there was tobe 20 ‘and furthermore that Seimers was aware similar. M An application was made to confirm the report of the | question about the future examination on the part of the been stolen. latter The following are the regutations regarding ‘he course | Total Sa.7st . Sanoes | Commmmietonere of Rethuates ged Aesemmnenn, for the or taking it back, or anything of thet kind; but Srresed by. the detects ana eth Hinrmeling, ond Of instruction in irammar choosy | Qa cg si (ah re ed re ey Ma cen fle cl P remand a hater ts cay ypr er pencape tro bofore Justion Dowling, at the ‘Tomin, ft us — Grainmar Schoots and Primary Dep'ts. 00,688 144,905 | to Tenth avenue. Tt was stated ‘that tho objections to | what the buyer had bound himself it should turn out to pele Set tne-tamve te edna ee * pA of punet . beeagheanr-n Primary Schools....... Sbsccecen ery 40,268 | the report had nt TRU Sk ‘The Coart granted the bye hag bine ek Ot the ey pa 9 of the batter, w ta Supposed to have besa coasumed on the any “ fin ——— | application. very important with respect to a contract 2 ee SR 104,503 | “a motion the Court adjourned the matter of open. | nature that there should bes very salisfactory concia- CS Oh Wr Soret, Me ee ue tg e forma iio -< risonors, charging on the 6th a ng, and desinition of compound. ahd derivative 2,086 avenve A until the noxt term. sion upon the minds of the jury that that was the inten. | decision of the cymmission on the 7 of the coarse [Gok heen carce of bufter, talued at §! ng the pupils to use them Ia septenoce: written. SAD. ba iris eperses to Cees rine 4M ee Tee oe teen Zlonte thay have laid before the poopie,” ‘Ne sate: the butter with « metic Hhrough the simple rules and federal money, with ‘ a PP saccal Se Juntion Rete ine: eee ae far ag fo writ sine a SUPERIOR — = he TERA. Ma COURT CALENDAR—TWRS QAY. OBITVvVART $1,000. ‘operations and examp! 1 rapid q 903 | Can a Promissory Note Collected After ag ® ‘ the amount : ~~ por Bion, mea &e., ro Becomtug Outlawed Upon the Verbal Pres | ict at ton A.M to Reryeayye grow ‘ and caltines of cag c ag BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. ee Te re tre oe been Ooetnin Cee Scrasuy Qnoas—_Crncort fart 1.—No civil pate ee wr ona Wek tee a aa tee js lobe of use form, mastaibude, and motousl the earth, low] A Crowded Lebby—Celcbration of Wash- ene ape Cree ate Comnen: Contineed, Part 3 — Souths Ot Cotten Wiliotn W, Zeit. A086 Boe 1 : : Gilude and latitude, ae, Before Justices Monoll, Barbor and McCunn. 1214, 1a 1234, 140, pioneers of the Genosce, is angounésa jn the Roohester large numbers of Grade 5 —Reading. of the grade Render (Inte: imaten’s Birthday—Saltiug the Ralfroad teed 4 1254, : i different potits a baif), with exerlans ge n esata grade: elite aed de Switches, &e. Henry D. Brookman et ol. ws. Benjnmin P: Metcalf. | t9y “Bar's Now o38, S61 x Papers. The decoasod was born at Genova, om the WS} et uige in the te nitoing from ibe reading iegvout, wiih the Fanrmgra of The Board. mot yesterday afternoon, Mr. Brinkman, | THe complaiat ta thie cise charges thet defendant made |. gei, 1065, 615, 629, 403, bl, 635, 66, <00, 665, 05, siz, | Gt December, 1786. and was coomequaniy d ‘ fommon trsctions, with thetr simple the President, in the chair, I two promusory notes, dated November 8, 1856, for $500 | 368 ~~ age at ‘the time Beh feat of Wal arithmetic to the same ek withone’ ca te ac mpnidimaasiry dxehy pons: wet ‘SePeman Court—Sreciat T’ts, 7. | 7etan infant of a few ‘months olf bie battoned guard- Uc with exercises in amaiyele aug calculstivu, scomriins, | those gentlemen who have business to transaot in the Payable respectively at six and twetve monthe. Ji. ies of law and Nos, 113, 114, 115, 110, 117, 118, | (© the Goveseo valloy, where he waa althowgh the fugitives: fo, include) & Call knowledge of the Unites itaion and the | chamber to et in, aa the lobby doorways and even the | That Pisintifis Brought action upon the firs: note, which. | 119, 221, 122, is fae 19, , 5 eh Me alg IF wy lager wader dificultion wa yy America, Including descriptive | seats inside the bar are crowded with tonfors who infest | *t#OM was appealed to the Court of Appeals. That in | 182 be beting Detasauun hs ‘with Red he Treg 4 4—Reading. of the grade of a Fourth Reader. with | the low grogeeries in the day time and 1800, While sid action was pending in the Court of | _.Soremon Court—Tarat Tena. —Part I —Noa 2806. | rete Go ‘Little ‘other ohiofe whose if they had exerviecs as in the { apeltiug and detaition J Meng hay rn to meet | ‘Anpeals, plaintiffs directed a suit to be commenced on | 239% 2749, 2000, 2685, 2861, 2341. 2843, 1217, 24 ee Cocnaianter, ing: This was the ‘as in the preceding grades, wi “% | in the council chamber. It would be well for the proper the second note, and eo notified defendant. who, to induce | 2618, 2685, 2767, 2643, 2680. ‘Part Th -Adjonencd eal the g case on Sunday ing, Captain Steers, of the Tweaty- authorities to abate this nuisance as speedily as pow the prefixes of (fs to. forbear suit, and in consideration th Thareday next. cogent bis Gecimal fractions and thelr practical » | sible, ree on, thereof, | "Court or Common Praaa—Part 1.—A nearly ‘men who were drunk and disorder! ina common, Meens mgt «| (ak tetton wun, ofored to appot a seca com. | Fement wah be ebdaed ago oe Sore | THataay wen art Fk —-Aajaraed gotten iinet fern Ou er wt t,t. 9 Sounaa geography. local, G South take into consideration the most suitable modo of cole- Sr eek tee ct depen renturte feea ont | Beaton, John Keily, Jr., Bernard Gaffney, William Mo- otation Pere taken ore. paisa, tontiog ood pi Fi et brailog the approaching anniversary of Washington's Paiaesees, ‘but that he refused to pay said nove, | Blair, John Dalley and "Bernard B. Quite, felonious five $10 onch. ‘Many ot thea, ot having the neces- , g were to aiaens printed for the purpose, Of — doilara be sppro- | Defendant admis making tho note, denies he promise aseault'and battery, sary funds ot hand, the ‘Grade 3.— ‘An amendment was adopted naming the following and pleads the ss This action was EXCISE LAW. An Orricen Cunguaen.—-Yesterday afternoon an officer to constitute the special committees of this | Com , the trial it appeared Y from the Thid precinct arrested Joba Smith for being THE :—Mesers. Fiynn, McVeany, W. B. Roberts, Daly dict ‘rendered for plaintif™, from which the defend. Arresta Violation. and Culkin, grossly intoxicated. Joho was eo weak in his knees that ‘ho was aimost unable to walk. The officer started to the debt he would vote against the amen because the action must be upon | before Justice Dowling at the Tombs for violating the ‘Tombs whowt found disrespecttul to the President ‘tise | the.nem prosaise, not upon the original dett, Im thie :—Henry Muller, 188 Chatham street; Adotph ihe me oe drag up the stone the and in file, severely the for a prie- a ; resolution previously adopted {tting the rail. ba igen ed ET? Ewald Hoffman, 18 Oliver street; John M‘Nally, 119 court in that condition, to which ; secre. th ‘hereps end Gedietel: ogo gram: | Toad companie to uae malt on the Switches and turaoute, egos wenees to cen on woatiatiog Gaines | meters giroet; Richard O'Neal, 48 Roosevelt street; plies that be was ordered tod ao by his seperior ome. mar ive analysis snd parsing of sentences, with ple i og ol tray nay ais & ing th 40 take the case out of the operation of the alate of N.S cog Ve Kisioakt, 206 Autaon Suortirtinc.—James Wood and Catharive Grate a Hesaing of CT os ae ee coda, gad Was Valld Uocegh ot’ fa, writing, becssee the Ser exerciaes ait the third grade from ‘A resolution was presented in favor of widening Chris | Promise was in legal effect this—“I dispute your right to i -y Ts ore to wring 6 topher street from Greenwich astrest to Greenwich fTecover at all on the two notes, You have a decision in rules for apeiings debtitions. tom: the reading’ lee: | avemue; whieh was referred to the Committee on Btreots, | YOUt favor on the firs, from, which I am about appeal. fons, with instruction in esizmelogy: including the ‘The Board adjourned till Thursday. 2 poy FA ie rant 00. sevoeer peer apo hv Itt Ea, veld inromah poreestage tte [- liable on ret and will pay eo soon tb such lisbitin insuran tock ind Interest THE PUBLIC HEALTH. wade \d \ =) Pome. es acute of limitations: riea ‘Ocaanien: ‘Fueitsh The Weekly Mortality Report for the Woek fadged’ "and the fwot that, it Das run ea the erat mand ich Blates, the war of 1s based consideration, pe De ahncaapaaiay fee nn ne | matieteame tee euremeeegeeters tenses, second grade; « ‘mo! <peeaete ke Registrar Harris, of the Bureau of Records and Vital ti Oot iene tan thewne Rot now be permitted to take mental arithmetic, for rs ore the problems of in | Statistics, sent im bis weekly mortality report to the | advantage of bis own wrong. roserv ‘avenue FI Ra gridee, Ox% | Board of health yesterday evening. According to the and. pixtioth imo 7. local and descriptive, reviewed, with outlines of | report there were Cour headred and fifty-two deaths in COMMON PLEASTRIAL TEAM. answer st the General s he party yhysical hy, amd exercises in wing: — ‘chose fgiah | frammat—the parsing of "mk. | the city proper for the week énding Saturday, February | tmportant Charge of Judge Daly Upon the Sour ‘Shandiey, and at the fagen “sea aa AO 2, Thirty-two, bortal Law of Express Warranty, Diattot Koller. . <t the Valea . Bofore Judge Daly and a Jury. justice Dodge ie lade cack it mot doewan | of perzome wt Abernathy o, Bird.—This action was brought for tea Toute ¢ la meee be exclusively); ai. | sundry “del breach of wartanty On the part of defendant. In the for dis- petri . {a tbe your 1863 the plaintéff purchased of the dofondant thirty. $900 bait se five thousand sit handrod and forty-one yards of bive Tt eon ae ond, 3: Th army fanel, which was much Used at that time for WAVIGATION OF THE SOUND, 900 entitle to Floventh, oy blouses. When the sale was effected the flannel was not ‘The thaw, .whatover tte influe SaaWTAne. OURS OF Won wmmace ceamuan | 13; Fi Manuinotared, (When the goods wore sent on to Now | soy vere may bave, Deon, nd however bearlly i has ain ‘dalliek York from the mill in Pennsylvania it was found that tinecneed Vy wubappy wayh endl 5 4. dhe f td A hap Epa 4 oso log they wore not up to the army standard of flannels and | PC eedaies fie, ha aay Met mate grammer soho OO gh p81 would not pass the inspection of government officiale, | Had some. ay OreCen Gh sod, akbonge a eran Gen ® ‘and Be iru tans Satoasaatara pits, tj id pe teen by ‘and were afterwards sold at a doprociated rate The Bre a Bort and casily broken, and the ine mechanien brite and | r ancieat | “There were, fore: deathe 7 Fives fo the value of porermmeat army feanel and the The Now Heros ‘neh iddon Tense. aee Fy, goons re the first Legendre, or 68 | three in St. Vincent's, fiftesn on which it claimed aning, Tien eompontion, slpeuton. san oe par Revie Randall's Island, one tn the Homan, Cathohe ‘amount of $10,000. The defendeas denied inet tnere tro expected vo cecompesnse. 9perse «. x at" oad “erubimetg; Warougy | Asylum, yrre jo Ue Was any express warrenty gives, the pila and two | tend ip March. '