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wana 4 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967, —————$—— RN, THE BOARD OF AUDIT. aime for Extra Compensation, L- Content eraand Now Tears Prova The Board of Audit of the city and ©'sunty of New ‘Tork amembied at one o'clock FP, M. ¥ ¢uterday, at No, 29 Chatham street; present, Chaunc’,y 4 Depew, pre- siding; Benjamin W. Bonney and “4, B, Stewart, The Board then proceeded to call th® ealendar, consisting of ten claims. The Grst claim audited Was Yhat of John Degnan, for THE COURTS. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—BANKRUPTCY BRANCH. In the Matter of John Pulver, Banlerupt,—Judge Biatchford has pronounced a lengthened opinion in this -Cage on thirteen questions sabmitted to him by Register Beale. The Judge states that no Register ought to cer- tify to him for decision questions of a mere speculative Bature and which bave not arisom in the course of the Proceedings, The questions propounded in this case for the sum of $93 39. The claimant was employed, under | was assistant to Mr. Devlin at $1,000 a his Honor’s decision reer principally to the mode of D rwards increased to $1,250; during six serving notices on creditors, and to how far a petitioner Girection of whe Compoller, as sweeper of Washington | f/'. Toceivod at tho rate of $1,800 per annum; clal in bankruptcy is bound to’ ssceriaim the resilences of Market, at a salary OF $50 per month, On the 20th of | negiectod none of his oe dation todo thie work i his creditors with comreate ane, 30 oa there shall be ™ Marc reso! passed was nearly ail done at ni y Mr. Deam—Mr. Devlin | miscarri of the notices which the is bound, ©o eae a we sa by the Common | Bit ievorand to this compensation that he would see | socording vo the warrant sued to tlm, to serve Ups yun’ ncreasiag the salary of the sweepers of the | ina: 1 was paid, in addition to my regular salary; Mr. | the creditors, either personally or by mail. Th public markets $10 per month, and this claim was filed OGonnen as that [ey Rh mee Be i ea at, pe Od fa iar uid for the same as unt ir. i racase the ster =was:—'‘Ip case @ = pot for the recovery of the amount of the monthly sag n put on the day calendar it may remain there per- | required to be published 1s correct, and no new one ue from whe date of tho passage and approval of | bans prtecn days bofore it is reached, and the witnerses | necd be published. The notice required to be sent to or ‘the resolution until the first day of January, oe = Pe te rd sored we gyn is Some, was new pote the ice in the ico sul or find: wi served,” ‘Io to is qui ion,” Ne er eee ere, vealed the Donen; Rey Se90e ROSE RIF EEE paeeeeal Gilman” Judge, “the Register states that he is of the opinion that he resided at No. 26 Washington siree! ba - The claim of D. W. Taylor was for the sum of $250, | in this case no new notice is required to be published or employed im the capacity of sweepor of this market fOr | for extra services rendered to committoes, and alike | served on tho creditors named, such notices and thoir twenty years; performed the duties of his position | amount for clerkship to the Board of City Canvassers, ving been correct. The Register is correct pecs « the whole of tho . 1860; had previously re; | performed during the year 1860. Claimant, being sworn, The Judge concurs with the Register in @eived $50 per month, and this was the drat rect ttnere | testided that he was first assistant clerk to the Board of the messenger ought to copy into the no- Deen compelled to ask for bis salary ; was fold that there | Aldermen, at a salary of $2,000 per annum; the claims | tices to be published or served the exact language con- ‘Was no appropriation in the hands o! nanes a niege were for sorvices rendered during 1866; was paid sal tained in the warrant; but that the Register may disre- Meet the increased expenditure. Mr. David J. Dead, | recuiariy; the services rendered to the committees weré | gard an immatorial variance when not calculated to mis- Fepresenting the Corporation Counsel, asked the clai- | ane by request of the chairmen of those committees, | lead. faui's counsel if it was adutted that there was Do appro. | through Mk Valentine; the. e-rvices were. performed Potitions in Bankruptey. SAI 26 the time of tbe Dauenge of Ane eal ae nerally under the direction of Mr. Valentine. By Mr. | During the past two days fourteen petitions have been whe sage agers: atte Aa - | Bran—-Attended eight or nine of the committees of the Pvasenge poets gg of such appropriation, Mr, | Bora of aldermont was not omploved for ali the com. | Sled. They are as follows:—Marcus Bosworth, New Dean then request rd to take ‘oflicial cogl- | mitiees; each chairman of a committee selects the clerk | York city; William E. Townsend, do.; James H. Mor- saree, ee agea resolution Increasing. the aalaries of | {OF sat commites; attended the Commitee on streets, | chant, do.; Jouoph anthony, do.; William ONell, You- @ Croton Aqueduct Committee and o kera; Charles Reynolds, New York city; David H. Stin- employés of the municipal governmont Unless aramount | not now whether the chairmen designated more | bam’ do; Walter ie ‘Stephens, iThdiapeon, Sullivan the lease under the old management a new lease was dcawn in favor of Hayes ef al., totake effect from Sun- day morning next, Bolles then made application before Judge Clerke for an order .of injunction to restrain the suilicient to cover the expenditure remained in the city | fot, know, whether the . person had charge of the | county; Robert C. Rathbone, New York city ; Joseph B froamury atthe me of rua! tutes he uuderaioed aes | Papers of the. commitioes T attended while’ Thad | Lockwood, da Abrauam i Hasbrouck, Lioyd. Ulster jaw creating the Board of Audit, the Board was created | ‘26M; the Board of Canvassors sit in session about | county; William P, Robinson, Now York city; Francis - oad bs sd ose of adjudicating upon equitable claima | *Wenty days; sometimes they would meet at ten o’clock | G, Saltonstall, do.; Azariah P.'H. Stewart, do. rot “hoger ner county forthe defrayment of Which | Sd sit until half-past one, then go in to the Board of banged Tae coasepciation imiameaaeeel Aldermen during its session, then reorganize as a Board SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, he eau of Win, H Dou which was called up on | Of Canvassers avd sit until after dark; sometimes they - the previous day with the claims of De Camp and otters, Mould eit as a Board of Aldermen and Board of Can: | ye Olymple Theatro Imbrogilo Revived—An and was for the recovery of ‘as compensation for | ment. fhadle Mr. Doagan to testify im relation to the excess of | services as sweeper of the Gouverneur street market, Bofore Judge Leonard. — ranged from $150 to $200, while bis ae $600. ‘Being | ‘Be claita was precisely similar to that of John Degoan. | Jesse NV. Bolles, Keceiver, dc., of Olympic Theatre Pro- sworn, Mr. Dougan testited that he occupied the position roe ar ries Fa iots belae intormaiiy | Pere wh Zohn A. Duf, James B. Hayes et al—Dull was gs mean ay cteg: ‘ ay oe Rid Sed nen yer ar nd ordered to be amended, and no response | sometime since declared by the courts a mortgagee in Services rendered in the capacity of clerk to the Re- | Wen iecker and Bridget Farrelt eeiver of Taxes; was employed as messenger by the city y 8 and county of New York under the direction of the | , the Board adjourned at a quarter to three, to reas Comptroller; rendered services as clerk during the years 3 1865 and 1866; this claim wad for services during 2866; his claim, he supposed, exceeded the others becatise it was {air compensation for his servic:s; the BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Dill was certified by the Receiver of Taxes; the bill was soceorrans the proposed new managenent. Hayes bas announced presented to the Comptroller tor payment, but he wa: ‘Tor East River Bripax. —The boring for a foundation | the opening by advertisement for next Monday. Appli- nen eet em Dey ing meee was compelled to pre- | for the bridge, on the Brooklyn side of the river, has ny ,tnen made 19 sales aa ° Yaad ast the tax levy for 1566 or 1867. A letter was read from | been suspended, and the result is that about twenty feet | Wnich in the absence o op 1g counsel, after due notice the Receiver of Taxes stating that the services referred | bolow tho surface a gravel foundation bas been reached, | of motion, was granted. Yesterday morning Mr Horace to were performed by request made to the complainant | while the rook at which the work bas been suspended | Andrews inade application upon alfidavits-setting forth In answer to questions by Mr. 0, Claimant stated | will probabiy be the foundation stone, Consequentiy | tha: he was the counsel in the case, representing B. C. that bie occupation was supposed 10 be tuat of assistant | the boring will shortly te commenced on the New York for the plaintiff, and obtained from Mr. Justice messenger; the ausistant messenger was supposed to | side, pier No, 30 East river being the objective point order setting aside the order issued by Judge rap uch errands as might be requested by the Re- selected. Ik is understood that the work thus far has and restoring the injunction granted by Judge ceiver and ten od Receiver; im addition to these duties | resulted most satisfactorily. Shortly before the adjournment of tne court Gisimant had performed services as clerk to the Deputy, | pronauny FaTat ASSAUIT.—A German named George | yesterday afternoon ur. A. Oakey Hall appeared bef ro ‘writing in the books; was employed at that work some- FA r. Justice Leonard and stated that there was a gross times from eight o'clock in the evening until eight | Anderson and a wagon maker named Kuntz became | migrepreseniasion of tbe case in the affidavit upon which o'clock next morning; with the exeeption of tue time in | involved in a war of words at the Villa Hotel, Cyprose | ir. Andrews had obiaincd the order ef vacation, and which he performed the duties of messouger, he was lay evening, which ended in the | asked that the same be set aside. After some discussion ployed as clerk; had not per‘ormed duty as messenger | Hi ctr wings wiacs tumbler and striking Mr. Kunta | the cour granted an order requiring Mr. Androws to Dight dnd .as clerk in the day time, By W. W. Bon- | with it on the back of the head, fracturing bis skull, | how cause before the court, at ten o'clock this morn. —I was Orst appointed messenger under Comnptrolier why tne order granted to bim by Judge Leonard Brennan, 10 January, 1803, and haye been in that office | The injured man was so low on Tuesday that it was | Se, nly tie, omer GF Sha ever since; my salary was \ucreased from $780 to $000 | Diighed by olficer Wonderly, of the Forty-fuurth pre- noe in 1864. By Mr. Prosser (for the Corporation Counse!)— | Pilshed by olficer Wondorly, wf tne ey oaaty fall to SUPERIOR COURT. ‘This claim i# in full for all my services; I have no other | oe eer ea ca ev aries. v —— eiaim, and propose to make no other. : Military Law Overriding Civil Law. pony ie ©. Fields far J. L. Jernegan were ASSAULT Wits 4 Kyirs.—A woman named Magdalene Before Justice McCunn. thew cai eir claims were for services reudered to arral Tustic jail ster- is the ctly as counsel in 1964 and 1865, in the cases of the Lagenbed a ra sake . pe apace ar eR In the Matter of the Habeas Corpus of Phitip Schroth.— ce aaa eaane: tha Tulnuaveaus EaoesDempeny: ps Ramapabrsa nat se ta Skillman airenk, |, 07 Saartar.n whit OF baleen avaen me tenses, poi2niocs y, and same va. the venue yompany, ner. U0 4 Tir'Welde, boing sworn, testiled that he wastetained aa | E.D. On Tuesday tho boy entered and called fora | Fierson, commanding at Bedioe’s Island, to produce the counsel to represent the city, in conjunction with Mr. | piece of pie, but refused to take it after she bad cut it, | body of said Schroth before this court, Juatice Barton ‘wey ; Witness prepared the points for the ument a , fue dao Delon the Court of Appeals; they were after- | was uslog, inflicting slight wound in the back, Mre, | Before pi fae te ares Cine ih tha gomees having wards elaborated by Mr. Jornegan; mad motion to | Liciterfelt gave bonds to appear for examination on | it in charge went to General Butterfield’s office and ob- lace the case on the Special Term calendar, aud argued | Wednesday next. tained the regolar pass to go and return, The writ was it before Court of Appeals; the claims Tas ALLeceD Fatsr Prerexce Case.—the examination | personally served on Colonel Pierson, who swore at the making $800 iu all for the preparation f the case of J. W. Plumb, charged with obtaining | Messenger, telling him he had better get off chat island argument and making two motions; the Corporation At- | ° eS. es ee bs 8 | damned quick, &c., and using thr torney had no funds out of which to pay the amounis | board from Cofonel Jones, proprietor of the Wall House, | language. Toat sudseq: cluimed, but sdmitted the justice of the claim, and | Fourth street, Wilhamsburz, was comm need yesterday, | arrest the messenger, who did so at the point of the Stated that if he certifled the bill it would have to be # pofore Justice Dailey. The accused is charged with | bayonet, keeping bim detained four or five hours. pe d out of the contingent fund of his office, aud he re- { running up a board bill at the house in question to the | These fac peared on aftidavit of the messenger, and quired that fund for other purposes; witness | amount of $793, under the representation that he was | upon tuese facts Judge McUunn was about issuing au would have put in the claim in the tax | ap engineer in the United States navy, which was sub- | order to show cause why ao attachment should not levy, Dut for the passago of tho law creating | sequently ascertained to be false. Nothing farther of | issue—thero being no oue present to represent the tha Board, Mr. Fowler, ex-Corporation Attorney, | interest beyond tho facts already published was elicited } Colonel, and no ve.urn, Lieutenant A. B. Gardnor here Bubstantia‘ed the testimony of ir. Fields, and said that | from the examination, The case was adjourned for fur- | appeared and explained the cause of tho delay and tne the claim was reasonable and that the services were per- | ther examination. nob-return to (he writ. It arose from the muisspeliing formed to uis entire satisfaction, The charge was very of the name, and no auch man was on the island. By moderato, and be would not have undertaken it for the LOSSES BY FIRE IN AUGUST. consent of counsel the hearing on the writ is adjourned same amount, by aloug shot, By Mr. Booney—It was — to the 10th matant, ‘not put in the tax levy of 1866, because I had no con-| The following ie alist of fires in the United States 7. involving a loss at COURT CALENAR—THIS DAY. “rave next CMA (bEaa ay was ives of A. f. Camppon, | Ane the month of ane ‘and was for $3,600 compensation for extra services per- | each fire of $20,000 and upt furrewe Covat, Cuamuens.—Nos, 14, 45, 65, 62, 66, formed in the office of tho Corporation Counsel during 86, 04. CaN commences at No. 95, rds tho years 1863, 1864 and 1865, ‘The clatmant, being duly it sonminatars cae Geode, tenibed thet he wensh thaw tines chistoeek ts | ou Teen a ELM: 5 iets THE CASE OF CATHARINE LYOKS. the otlice of Corporation Counsel; im 1803 the draft riots |__| ____ ste ava pnt Oceurred in this city, and a large awount of propery | @,,|Oysier Bay. Lo ‘$30,000 was destroyed; tue owaers of such property brought | 8::|clacinnaty: Foundty... suo | Her Ante-Mortem br hte iat we Witnese- Suit, under the statute, against the county of Now York ; Mobil StOrG once oo iichethis aoevuian oma. Pe an go to Tecover for da.ages sustained, and the duties | nro Rn 2 of the ‘otlea wera, in consequence, increased four- | On ree 1u'000 | York Hospital and took the ante-mortom statement of ; Claimant called 1@ aiiention of te Viin, at that 9. hb 40.000 time Corporation Counsel, to the fact that his labors | 9 Machine shopesweli.£e| $5,090 | Cetbarine Lyons, the girl, fifteen years of age, who was wore extraordinary and arduous; Mr. Devlin calied the | 9. ‘|Businoas part of eity.....| 100,000 | shot in the head by a pistol in the hands of George Ham- aitantion of the Board of Saporvisors to the claim, and | 10: i pumated). 90,00) | mer, on the 26: alt,, as previously reported in the the matter was referred to the Appropriation Commitieo 1 ri x Heraup, Othor witnesses were examined, and below ‘will be found the points of their testimoay:— STATEMENT OF CATHARINE LYONS. Tam willing to make a true statement; I know that I was eed SS55EE= Hith a view to thelr making an appropriation of $10,000 for the increased services required, to be charged to ‘the Riot Indemnity Fund; but the committee failed to report at the beginning of 1863 I received a salary of $1,000, but it was afierwards increared to $1 250 per year.’ By Mr. Bonney—There was nothing else done for which I re- ‘eeived compensation; I received no other compensation than my salary, By Mr. Dean—The number of euits at fesue aguinst the county before the riots I cannot tell; ere were prior to that time about three suits per year against the coonty; the riots moro than trebled the number of suits in the office; there are about threo hundred of theso suits still andetermined, the number of sulis commenced was about one thousand five hun- dioa, The claims of Edward M. Baldwin, D, J. Hart, Chas, ©. Joline rod Joun D, Naman were then taken up.’ These claims were for sums varying from $250 to $500—being the amounis tendered to the claimants as Now Y Oswaco, Sept, 4, 186: presents for January 1, 1867, under a regolasion adopted BGO, Sept. 4, 1867. ATEN: SMA the Board of Supervisors, and approved by the Mayor A very destructive fire occurred ia this city early this ‘ Rone sorae eaathenl of the Glebe pe eg rte, The claimants wore employed a8 | morning. A brick block of three story buildings on | of Mus Lyonsand induiciag if they had heard auy piss int-at-arms, marshal, mossongers, &c, | wees Firat atreet was burned. They ® a shot, when Mrs. Hammer, who” was down stairs, Certified copies of tho resolution | Wee First street was burned. They were owned and | Sat “yoy she further said that eke thougit re produced in each oscupied as follows: —Muck & Gilehput, grocera, building | her husband, then up. stairs in his room, bad sked if the city fand stock valued at $52,000, 1033 $20,000, insaraace | Ted the nN went to the prisoner's . Dean stated $1,600. Dann aud Camuings, groceraand flour deaters, | [ying on the tavic; he aunuitted that the protol had beet a but the only | building and goods valued a loss $20,000, in+ | charged by him accidentally; Hammer confessed tat he the legality of the system of awarding | gurance $15,000. Building owsed by A. B. Merriam, | had q ling with his wife, but denied Intending (o Provents, into which, im the goodness | joss $8,000, insurance $5,000, The building was stored ¥ of the city officals bad fallen, with hardware goods owued by G, Keayon & Smith, Seer, nae. Gridley, Jr, and Samuel Blau- | Their low ‘ance, Tho walle of the | that the condition uf Mina Lyo! Veit wor Pioxt called. The claims were for $475 and | purning building’, in crashed two emaller | akuil having beeu fractured” by i $479 res, Outively, tor eervices performed in extending | Huildings occupied as grocery stores. They were com- from the wound; «be is unable to make any aud copying she tax lists, Mr. Dosa questioned Mr. | picteiy demoiisted. mental exertion, and is suffering from partial blindness, the Gridiey, *:., who appeared on behalf of bis son, and result of the wound. elicivet \bat he bad Limself performed such Iabor as was YRROICT OF THR JURY, cbr.ged for, In answer to a question regarding the On the ovidence presented the caso was submitted to fmouat of tho bill, the wituess stated he did not know Pro the jury, wuo readered the tollo To answer to (he question, how much per Ine A fire in East Green wich Catharine Lyons came to bi fs it worth to “extend !’* replied, it is worth about | of Robert H. ( bampiain, pistol bail from a pi what is charged in that bil. His son not in the | Roynolds, the sore of Solomon Ub Mer, on the 26:h day of August, 18 0 jalaremploy of the cy at the time; the work was | amount of lumber, said wound was cccasioned through the culpable care- aan —— = — the ay bah pad oe lessness of said George Hammor." Visors Mr, jk was next examined, aud testl- FIRE IN GOLUE AD0. ‘The prisoner was subsequently taken before Justice performed the fork under instructio e IN GOLDEN CITY, COLORADS. Leonaid, of the Bupremme Court, on a wtit of eertioran Board of Supervisors By Mr. Sr. Lovia, Sept. 4, 1867. ‘The Coroner appeared by bis Dean—i do not remember the price usually The flouring mill of Somax, Palmer & Co, at Goidem | an cxaminalion was now in p charged per line for “exiending;" it is worth about Colorado, one of the largest in the territory, was | the District Attorney, reked for an adjournment uutil for “extending’’ or copying; I e ly doatroyed by Ore, The loss is $20,000; no in- | two o'clock, at which €:mo the Coroner would probaviy Work in 1895 and 1566, and | surance, be through. Prison counsel, Mr. Howe, claimed at I have charged; the Comp. that the shooting Recidental, and that he believed troller paid 1965, under ° there would have been vo proceedings had before the Coroner if he had not sued out this certiorart, At two o’olock the hearing was again adjourned until to. of Directors. pa Ba ap es aflrmy of _ =x ailow de- New Oat i fondant to put in dail, Judge Leon: xing the amount The school imbrogiio !s coming mimare, Sort. 4, 186T. | at $1,000, ‘The Coroner's jury Cad that the shooting was m Monday, the day specified by law, under the | caused by the carclossness of the devendi eT intlueuce of drink: prisom#r and his wile had some loud talk either in the morning or at noon; his wife told me the ditli. ‘about servant girl in the . ‘back. A letver was here read, from Mr, Deviin, stating gf ta yates uot know when or where I was when shot, or that the claimant's duties were largely Increased, that he ‘who shot me. ; 2.00 TESTIMONY OF ELIZARETIT BRUNDAGE, wformed guct duties, and relating the aciion of the | 1 ‘0,000 | Etizabeth B. undage being duly sworn said—{ live at No. joard of Supervisors, &e, 20. ¥o'u0) | 158 Greenwich street, second floor; prisoner and his wife in ployed in toat office since 1858; was there during M ww. 450,000 | lived on the same floor with me, ia the back room: as Deviin’s administration, aud was 2. ‘uaa | lived there since May lant; 1 thiuk I have seen ulm uuder tue cause of 24. 300000 | the influence of liquor once or twice; 1h prisoner 2. 70,000 | and bis Wife talkiug us though whey were quarreling upon ; ‘000 | several occasions, and about four oF five weeas ago, early in against and defended by the city, = sae they bad a dificulty and she halloved tor help; increased by that uumber of compelied to | 35. 30.000 ran into thelr room and found then give them extra time, and lea Toguiar duties alone | 38 Bo) ‘ogee of her: told the pris until be could pick up again; @ few of these suits are x x oner e ran officer; * | 2% 200) | prisoner sid he did not want anybody to interfere in his yoy Shate wee BO extra ansistance employed; | 3. tatoos | Business; his wite vas crying and went down stairs; ¥ don't ir. Devlin said 2. ‘20 090 | think he was drunk, although be might have been under the a. 75,00) | influence of liquor; I have heard them talk us though they = 4" a 2 109.000 ere quarrelling upon some occasicns since hens om th tication for an appropriation lr, Stewart—I th 29. ovo | Beh dav of August prisoner came in and went out of rr ciaplanar thoes (he Bonga il 25, house several times Guring the day; he seemed under the U0, 25) 6 8823 ese culty was oocasior sho said prisoner had struck her that morning; in the af noon she was in my room cry. hen ner camo aud went into his room afraid he might raise some dixturbanes and requesied her to go out m; she did so an went up stair came down and went | i Te acy Total joss ia January Grand total. down stal the bous E255252 ele FIRE IN OSWEGQ, tndow, with the pistol 3 THE NEW ORLEANS SCHOOLS, tion of the Board of Supervisors; — Dificulty Between the Old aud New Boards Tonded tort rpose = was a wi genre by the chy oS es.o0 assistant to the ary Assessor at a salary per yenr. “Toetieun et James Ht. Dlarke, amounting to $47 aene aeee st atvomded to, Throws records use takject to | auspices of the old Board of Directors. The appotntess | sill living. If she dies the offnce w ly be man. mutilation from frequent use, and are renewod | % the Council are resirained from action by a writ of pam fe wie eres, Gad if cho Hive Seivaions as: ed by copying at tot th ts uo warrant, returnable on the 9th of September, before fooords of tities to propery, ke, ta the county of New Sdge” Dupiantior. The Councit last might sdoptes. & York, Tire claim was for Compensation for extra sor. | Fesolution suspending the schools until the Ist of Octo. ANOTHER SUICIDE IN CINCINNATI. ‘views; claimant received a calary of $2,000 per annum; | Bet, owing to the epidemic. | The resolyjion amounts to 0 appropriation in existence for the liquidation of the | Sotbing legally, a8 the Loard of School Directors exer . ny SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HEALS. Cinomesa’ 1867, Towek fm} Potor Baxter, e native of Denmark, aged thirty, huag Dimeelf last might because bin infant child, aged six weeks, was pronounced ina dying condition oy a phy- sictan whe was treating | for cholera infastum, The child expired thie morning, and the father and ebild will be buried together. ‘A GRACE OF CORRECTIONS. A Georgia Newspaper Not Suppressed, and Freodmon Not Prohibi@d from Running for the Convention. 4 ity under the State lawa The Republiian suggests ting Of of the supplies to the schools as the means of overcoming the vulty. BROWN UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT. ‘1M, W, Forker’s claim was mext called and audited, Claimant is an assistant to the tio Counsel, and A "monnye expended dutiog the moneys or uring the ‘06. fied thas le to the call of R. 0. Doremus, Patrick Doyle, | possession of this property, and upon the expiration of | should be resorted to to secure in the future an honest and now lessee from occupying or opening the theatre under SHIPPING NEWS, PORT OF NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER 4, 1867, Additional Testimeny in Relation te the Management ef the Canale—-Enermous Perpetrated. Arrived. Chamberlain, Bird, Fortress Monroe via ‘Aumawr, N. ¥., Sept. 4 1867. | gamers, Gardner, Baltimore vie, Dela: The State Constitutional Convention met at nine Sree repens Fangs, te master, ‘port o'clock, Soveral memorials were presented for the | “Wind at sunset 8, abolition of the Board of Regents of the State Uni- “ Marine Disaster. ae janx Guoncr H ), at Savannah 4th inst, from New York, Teena when of! Beruegat sue the Be, ae Weak Tease cieen, oo afternoon, at iwd- o Srand,—On Tuesday, September 8, at Rabway, N. J, The friends and relatives are invited to attend ine funeral, thi { ursday) afternoon, st half-past twor , from the First Baptist church, Rabway, N. J. ‘Van Voorsm—Ou Wednesday, September 4 Muxta, eo 08, corner of Park avenue and pang street, Brooklyn, on Friday afiernoon, at oxe Waker —On Wednesday, September 4, Sumax Eg ‘wile of Edward Walker. aged 22 yoars and 14 days, The relatives and friends of the family are choy meee invited to attend the funeral. from her late Allen street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. “4 muna Wannen, wife of Caplie dona Wartay oged, oF ‘al g ja Jobo Years, 5 months and 19 daya, ‘wreck ‘mizzenmast tern above water. Her ‘was washed off, She bailed froin Nova Scotie, and $25,000,000 of capital and from $15,000,000 to | name $20,000,000 of annual business against prohibitory | was apparently about 300 tons. legisiation in the matter of winos, distilled and malt American liquors, echt |ARLESTON, Sept ¢—Arrived, steamer Alliance, Phila. Ports. EVENING SR*SIONS. Mr. AtvorD moved to change the order of the Con- all Boston, vention 60 that evening sessions shall be held instead of | SAVANNAH, Sept 4—Arrived, bark Geo H Jenkins (Br), afvernoon sessions, Agroed to, NYork. a led—Steamers Everman, Foiladelphia; Upham ‘THE ADJOURNMENT, For Other Shipping See Sixth Pe Mr, Have called up bis motion to reconsider the vote | qmmmetermemcenseeine Newt Se SSS ECE ee by which the resolution was adopted providing for M RR THS. journment sine die on the jns' ‘ nar ALYORD moved to lay the resolution on the table, in IAGES AND DEA varrit PUBLICATION OF THE LAWS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Married. Mr, 8. Towssanp offered a resolution for the more Baysr—Harrixg.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Septe: speedy publication of the laws of the Legislature. | ber 3, by Rav, Mr. Bank, 08 the résideuco of a bride's ‘al parents, Tagopors Baygar to Emre C., secoi ughter The reiativ THR CANAL INVESTIGATION. of Frederick Harting, Esq. No cards. bers of City Lodge, = Kono ound a aes tee ray Sed Pag pg rg gt pd Podge Ce eth ee 7 Senate C: q lay, Septem! eo . Dr. Smith, AnpRew | dence, ct senting this additional testimony the Committee came to | KikkratricK Coates of New Brunswick, N. J., to | o'clock, sce elu # oth the following conclusions +— Many, daughter of General J. C-llen Van Rensselaer. Wermore.—On Wedeestay evening, September 4y Fira.—The Committee atate that the evidence taken before | Philadelphia papers please copy. Wittiax Wetmore, in the 69th year of his age. them ¢ early establishes that frauds of great and aarming | Euiorr—Lant.—On Sunday, September 1, by the The friends and relat)ves of the family a1 7 ‘aga 3 1 re magnitude have io various ways been comunitted agalustthe | poy Joon L. Peck, Geozax Euuorr, Ju, to Leaw®. | jnvited to ationd the funeral, from his late Sero: it went system of ‘keeping the canals in | Lex, both of this aity. $22 Grand street, on Friday afternoon, at half-past been and still is one of the most pro- FowLer—SMira.. Wednesday, September 4 at | o'clock. a id pielly ris by bic he Dr. a a. yey PE cage age , September 8, at her ipWARD P. FOWLER, ., tO AUGUBTA, es ‘iliman street, Brooklyn, C#arity Wiisoy, ip 7h gruiem’ desperate | Gauguier of the late N. HE Smith, Key, all of New York | year of hor age. ret cousbinations and conspiracies have beo. formed and suc- " cessfully carried through, whereby large and important con. ow A ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited tracta have been secured at the contract ra’ own prices, Of ITRATTON—PRARsoN.—On Monday, September 2, by the | attend the funeral, this (thursday) afternoon, at balf- character waa the important letting of December ES Rev. Chauncey Giles, Aurrep H. Sreatron to ExigaserH | two o'clock, from “t, Mery’s church, Classom avenue, nd it is the oplaion of this Committee that | H. Paaxsoy, all of this city. ar Willouchby avenue, Brooklyn. ; tered into by the State, based wpor Vininc—Coxcoras.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Sep- all contracts ma n said letting, are fraudulent and void. and that ‘both the tn. ; ests and’ Nt 4 tember 2, at the residence of the bride's nts, by the terests and honor of the State demand the immediate and 4 a ay Ewann A, Visise 00 Ti unqualified rescinding of sueh contracts. “murth.— that under the aforesaid system very large sums | second daughter of Poter Corcoran, Eeq., all of this city, of money have been fraudulently taken from the State, yet hee nels have not been Kept in proper repair. but have been gradually passing into a state of dilapidation, and large exrenstitares will goon be required to put them'in proper condition, Fifts.—The evidence heretofore and herewith submitted discloses fully the wicked and friudulent devices and schemes by which the treasury of the State has been plu dered und shows olearly that the most cuarded enactments | from his ™ OY CASTLE BY THE SEA” ‘Seo the EVENING TELEGRAN 7O.DA¥ for the rt of this interesting tale. Died. pa a nti Ascuxax,—On Wednesday, September 4, F, TanopoRm A MoLurE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBT, 0 Ascumax, in the 37th year of his age, New York and states where desertion, de. The (ri nda-aud relatives of the family are invited to | cause, No publicity or charge tll divorce o attend the funeral, on Frid: morning, at tan o'clock, | tations freo, HOWES, Attor n Cit; _—At Tremont, on Tuesday, September 3, ALBERT V.G., son of Jacob and Margaret’ Beebe, aged’ 1 year, 8 mouths and 29 days, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock, and afternoom, at one | Ho; efictent and economical administration of these important and invalnable public works, oth.—1t is alo the opinion of this Committee that all legal ane should be resorted {0 by the State to redress the c OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE QBOR A. State Lotiery, for the ben-fit of the Masonic Orpnae wrongs so boldly perpetrated against its vital interests, HARLES STANFORD, Ik, me. JAMES GIBSON, o’clock, from >t. Paul’s church, Eas: Chester. GEORGIA STATE RITRA—OLAss 55, sEPTeunwR 4, 1867. HENRY C. MURPSY, BRuDEN—On Tuesday, September 3, at Oxford, Orange | 46, A 3 see tne 4 fy, Be CONSIDYRATION OF THE REPORTS ON THR STATE FINANCES | county, alter a short illness, Rosant W., son of Robert AND CANALS. H, and’ Cornelia E. Belden, aged 14 yoars. Q The consideration o! tho roports of the Committees | ‘tne trieuds of the family are re-pectfally invited to | gq 4gc7? HEN on Finances and Canals was resumed in Committee of | attend the funeral, without further notice, from the ~~ hag ot ierecas Mil mopertonstia “tiecoletr iti Tesldence of his grandfather, Baunian Lowe, No. 56 | 45, 51, % ve ikea 38 a s fanay ¥ Baravit—At the Agriculturs ‘ollege of nnsylva- OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUC! trace from the Ene Canal. Twice had a bill passed the | nia, ‘Centre connty, on Friday, August. 30, St. Maurice | A. State Lotteries, United States House of Representatives incorporating @ | pe Loayy Beravit, Jr., aged 19 years, 1 month and 16 KENTUCKY STATE EXTRA—CLASS 519, SEPTEMBER 4, 1887. Sg eM Bullitt "haat aa | eee amar Beet ge wan hog | A Satin err cee arrested by promises made to the West. that New York | Pofe ‘be pariah of St, James, La, on tue 14th July, | 76, 91,97, 67, Sh GL, LB eee és would enlarge her canals eo as to nteet the demands of |“ Biarnow—At Cranford, N. J., on Monday, September EXTRA—CLASS 443, SEPTEMBER 4, trade. We must not wait until the actual necessity for rs, Many T, BIGELow, in the 74th year of ber age. 88, 43, 6 85, 18, 4, WH Al. 75, 47, Sight we enlargement ne upon us; or if we did there was Fi the house of ber son-in Iaw, S| gg) % The a i ins leave New York at twelve (er remains wi 8 ¥ the year when pn Present locks were taxed to aed interred in Greenwood, Carriazes wili be in waiting at the | RAY" SODY econ Corigton Rie ee fullest extent, and if steam should be successfully | Central Railroad of New Jereey, foot of Liberty att ‘Prizes cashed and information given by addressing E. introduced asa motive r, a3 he Dolieved it would | on Friday atten A. M. Friends and relatives are in RICHMOND, No. 4 Cortlandt street, i po bo. it would be impossible to tt boats through the ras oo) =O ALIZED LOTTRRIMG present. locks on acount. of the additional rapidity | “yy qu.nr" on tusiay, September 3, Eowano Baan. | A LEP RIZES CASHED IN LEGACIZED LOTTERIES ois. ee ae Sain ead ay The Wert was | unr, aged 48 years 2, CLUTE, Brokers 178 Brondway nod 168 Pulton street, grow ee » 1e present gi The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to {| 7\\ 9, mr Ma ERENNMEeT DN eT that would seek a market at the East was unprecedented. 4 the funeral, this (Thursday) norning, at balf-past | ()ATARBH AND ASTHMA. ’ Bat even thi: reer would be no criterion for years to y d ct 4 come, The Jncresse would ‘continue, and it wan the | cine, o'clock, from hie late residence, No.8 Madiaoa | “Apply an AULOOOK’S POROUS PLANTER between duty of New York to make provision in time for the | jam gstreet, where a requiem mass will be coleb the shoulders, Many persons wear one on the breast 4 transmission of Western produce to market. The locks | for tne repo-e of his soul, and from thence, at half-past iy te should be enlarged with as little delay as possible, 80 a8 | one o'click, to Calvary Cemetery tor interment, ‘= | thesame time. Reports are highly favorable, permanent to accommodate boata with equal capacity with those | °“Giayocnal—ar Woet Haven, Coun., on Tuesday, sep | cures usually resulting. Sold by all druggile navigating tho Delaware and Raritan caual, boats which | rember 3, of cholera iniantum, Grace Fraxces, ‘infant — carry uron the same sized waterway of the Erie canal | Gaggntor of Ma:thow 8. and Frances C, Chambers. Agency, Brandreth House, New York. ' cargoes of over four hundred tons. This wonid cheapen | ““GSnr" On tuseday evening, “September efter a | 7 Ce su es transportation by the movement of large quantities at a shorelines, Many, the beioved' wife of George B. Cook. | C)onne BUNIONS, TANLAROED SOTwrs, AND. ar small éxpense. Heretofore lurge sums had been lost to | The relatives aud friondé of the family are respect- | Broadway. anes sanaeiie the Siaie by the reduction of toll, If the tolle had | faiy invited to attond the funeral, froin her late resi- | —aeaawaRGAINS ARE OFFERED DATE Tl bee craps tl yt may ee dard of 1846 the | dence, No. 475 Hudson street, on Friday afternoon, at oe DT Sole nae nit tens canals would now have a large sum stand- | two ofcluck. ‘ ns, at the celebrated Grocery Stores of THO) ing to their credit instead of being im debt | Cowrey.—On Wednesday, September 4, Bervart, wife | AGNEW, 200 and 262 creeawich street, comer Murray, Sane papier bed yore poe Pome of John Cowloy, ayed 38 years, York, Call, save your money and see for yourselves, mimitiee had pr is sho Tus friends -and roiatives are requested to attend a ¥ -DAY FOR GIVI diced below the present figures. He would enlarge the | requiem mass for the repose of her soul, at the Church | Qe Wan ar ASTER GANDA pO DAY FOR OF locks, keep up the toils, and in that way reduce the cost nh FB tater ter wh ei. MOORE EE SS of transportation. it bad been exit that steam on the | Puicyutnine creneke Tine tomaies will he token fom | F[OW BRANDRETH'S FILLS CURE. awh could be successfully used asa motive power, and we aes : ‘When disease is in the aystem it may be said to be an ine raust prepare the canals in time for this improvement. | Myince StS East Beartsonss tee eptember 4, of Fe ee eee Saas would | consumption, Many Dorry, tho beloved wife of Edward | |, ae chat: nation of tholr report would show that it would more A errr idends:af the: fesuily are respest = — RTO furely all the public credit than the plan proposed | guiiyiavited co. attend tue funeral, {roa her lave vest; | Nature turna them both out of wer domaine together, Man’ by the Finance Committeo, It tind been stated that the | gence, No, 55 Jay strect. Her remains will be interred | ture always tries to restore be.ith. but, alas! is not alwaye the amonnt fixed by the Canal Committee; but testi: | srerncon, al two o'clock, mony had ben taken by thein to prove that {t could be i Cah ae Accompil-hed ‘or that sum, and responsible men would | cqhiiZaEHAlh OR ay, era TNE | diet she never fails, when tis great medicine 19 used taf i friends of the familf are respectful caso indred proved teuth 2 performance of the work that the state might | invited to attend the funeral, fr ag ng weighs tg pone the teattiet iy a and a lie upon the _ people. Go to the o — re msarance offices, and it will be found that insurance was | “AnelOe le ooo of the human body, whether chronte or recent, infectious oF Paid pou a thousand millions of personal property that | Hagay.>-a¢ Sosaneus, N-J., Epwanp Hacax, 8r., for- | otherwise; because they parify the blood and 4 , aged. 7, : = Ineroaah this property by the strong arm of the law and expos it | “Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect- | safely the action of the exeretng and secreting vessela, Thh canals was a failure, but be did not believe it Steam | tn nee at two o'clock to Calvary Cemetery for interment. trader. Brandreth’s Pills arc a sort of police which, being violate fnanelal pledges made by the State, An exami- | Dury in the 26th year of her locks could uot be en'arged for exght millions of dollars, 7 an : oy tery of the Holy Crows, Flatbush, om Friday | 11 a eing assisted by BRANDRETH'S PILLS and mat take the contract and give all the security for the} ‘Raiatives require. The assessment rolls wore a fraud nee, 258 Mouros street, this’ (fhursday) afternoon, | assertion. In fact their use insures the cure of all disease™. was not in fransitu but stationary, He would bring out | moriy of New York, 2 yeare to taxation. real estate to ite market vaiue and — : Fou would have ten thousand millions of dollars of taxa | fog’ at ten o'clock, Ths rensnian will bo taken to Green. | SK Exin new powers of live from Brandreth’s Pils as & big proporty, instead of sixteen hundred millions, a8 at | ee ee eee a ene Gurringes — I be im | fower that is fading gath f freshing rain, Present returned. 4 lower that is fading gathers vigor from a ret ng Mr. Ornvke spoke in defence of the Finance Com. | Sitendancs at Barclay street forry, Now York side, at Principal office, Brandreth House, New York. mitts, He didnot regard the New York Central and o eotey, ber mat the Erio Railroads ag rival routes to the Erie Canal. | eget aengherr ot tan ten tll, wre BO ms Sold by all druggists, These were all our vwn routes and contributed to the | intantry, United States Army, aged 1 year and 7 months. | —>... , parila wD BURGRON BUN LE, growth and prosperity. of the State and oxy of New | '*Zheciaives aud friends uf tno (atm are respeottuiy | F{BSEY,A. DANTRLS, M.D. , SURORON, 104 LER ork. | Now York was the great commercial centre; | invited to attend tho funcral, from the residence of her | caustic’ ur seution from ousinens, for pile, at three-fourths of the commerce of the country cen're > 4 for there, It was the best market, and posseseed the means Fe baw 3g street, ‘on Friday afternoon, at | Sstuls. diseasea of, pelvia viscera, defocmities of 476, Westy of transportation to and from it There was mo danger ayer that the city of Yew Nork would nqw or hereafter lose | ii. — At, Albano, Taly, on Thursday, August 8, of her comm reial eupremacy. He had been surprised to | cholera. im the Gib year of bie age, Cuavsoey Bessie, witness here, whenever the commercial interest of New we ee ‘ork wero referred to, members from the rural esday, & districts spring to taeir foot as though something war | sqie™ 02 jrecuss ays september 4, Joun Jose, in the eee eae ree, the Huet oF the Finance Olceittons |» rhe, relatives and fricnds of the family. and also the careful examination, and could assure those who heard | {/evds of Revert Jobs, tre ar cath ocean him that it did not propose anything that would harm Fridaparvecatian, $8 Oo orelonk. the commercial interests of that city, He was proud of | ores) wn Gionday, September 2, at Sheldon, Vt, the merchants of New York, aud for the best years of | cosvetius B, Lockusx,- eldest son of Abm Lockman’ - his life had been one of them. Ho feltthat ina measure | inte 2h year of bis age. 53 Erie canal would do more for the Weatera States thai for Now York, | He believed the mereiiants of New York would regard the immenso taxation thn’ the propo Improvement would invelvo asa greater evil than the | Pat ‘rom New Work | oy donofits that it would confer, To ve successful, Com: | ence of his sister, 423 Second aveaue, GiLpanT Ma merce must be free and umirammoiied. The movement | Svea 25 years, 7 mouths and five days. ‘eta of property to and from the city of Now York demon | "Shiie rutcral will ake placo from the Somerfield Method. strated that there was no necessity for the enlargement Episcopal church, Portobest Fr ot the Erie canal. Every part of tho report of the | at EE eo earn a otiae tern aa rearnoon, Finance committoo mot bis uugualided approval. The | the family, also the mombers of Harry Howard Hook cople o @ convention of n> a Pf ineting gratitude for the Soancial. policy thea insugu: Se ee ne ee ee rated. It had saved the State tron bankruptcy, and ha Mcorm—On Wednesday, September 4, in Brookl Sean SIARY AEE WHRTNER Canes Wide CRONE TS Te At the residence of her soa-in-iaw, "Hugh Chris, ; No. 2 Irving place, oue door from South Eighth street, Recess to seven o'clock. Reprcea hi Joy aged 70 years, 4 Evening Session. The remains will be taken to the Church of Sts, Peter The Convention reassembiod at half-past seven o'clock, | and Pal, on Friday morning, at ‘en o'clock. A solemn The consideration of the reports on finance and the | mess of requiem will be celebraied. Tue funeral will canals was resumed in Commictes of the Whole. then take piace to the Comatery o! the Holy Cross, The Mr. Orpyxe continued his argument at some length in | friends of the family are reepoct’ully invived to attend. favor of the report of the Finance Committee. maw —=-On Wednesday, Sepiomber 4, Sous MoRax, Mr. Mitzen said the plan of the Finance Committee | eon of Williaa and Mary Moran in the 26th year of bis looked too piain—an old fashioned way of paying off the | age, a native of Athy, county Kildare, Ireland. State debt." Tho proposition of the Canal Committee was | |The fuperal will take place on Friday mur ning, at entirely diferent. That proposed to use the state funds | o’ciock, from the resideuco of his paronis, 422 Weat for the enlargement of the canals, limiting the expe street, from thence to the church of St. tures to $8,000,000, He could not agree to the dazzling corner of Fifty-ninth street and Ninth plan of that committee, a hero @ masa will be offered for the repose of Mr, E BRooxs spoke at great longth in opposition to | hissoul. The relatives and friend of the fat LOTTERIES, OFT AU, BFF orvuar. CLASS @ On the Havana Pian of single Numbers, DRAWN AT COVINGCON, KENTUCKY, ON SATURDAY. A ‘GUST 31, 1847. isa. | Ne. 20.1 6 wait ng at 3 H = athe e = 3 — STETESUSDERERREESUENESS. E 2 i ptt Se rie seeanetenbeeesee e ins ins New- Algnoon Mt. E. joon, at one Tuo relatives and friends are respeoifully in- ‘tend without further notice. ‘Rwavose. —At Haraburg, 8. C.,on Wednesday, August 21, Many, wife of Wiliam H, Newhouse, a bter of Jobn and Mary \. Parker. the report ef the committes, and finally gave way for a | the members of the Bloomngdai motion to report progress, and the Convention adjourned | are respectfully invited to attend, to nine o’clock to-morrow morning. BiooMinapate CatHOLIC AssoctaTioN,—The me ee ee rll please meet at their hall on Frday, Scpiomber 6, at ei o’cloe 10 attend 1 ineral services: ise yap of our inte brother, John ‘Moran, The United States steam corvetie Brooklyn arrived at | yao eonaes P, TRAVERS, President. Philadelphia on the 8d inst, from Rio Janeiro, having Heuane-At No Brighton, Staten Island, on Teesday. been absent for nearly two years, during which she | gepember 3, Lacna Frances, only deughter of Oscar G, served as flagship of the South Pacitic squadron, The | and Mary L. Moses, aged 6 months and 9 days. following list of her officer Newoown —On Mondays, COMMANDER OF SQUADRON AND STAFF, err Admiral—8, W, Godon. Tievtenant Commander—J. D. Marvin. Master—B. H, McCalla, Sturyron—A. ©. Gorgas, 1408 1406. 1408 433. Ma. =... 709... 1738. 1966. 188. ne... a8 2. ‘tab. 2a 72... 2480. 37. Ts. ma wo ae. v2? ‘3052... 3100. Bist Bw. are. 19 44 ist Lenni W. B. Mek ‘Admire Secretary—G. E Yardiey Pratt —On Wednesday, September 4, Lrora Jae, OFFICERS OF THE SROOELYR, pire of Samuel K. Piatt, and daughter of Androw Captain—Thomas H. Patterson. ne . 5 (cl The rolatives and friends of the family are ‘ited to Lene CEng 8, V Mittote, 0, B, MOEN re ine Teneral sevigins O1, ber tole tecldeoon He 9 St, Mark's piace, thie (Thursday) afternoon, at haif- phy lock. Her remains will be taken to the igblands of Navesink, N. J., for interment, ‘RDY.—At Moust Vernon, iu East Chesier, on Tuse- day, September 3, ArpRew 'vxpY, in the 78th year of hie The friends and relatives of the family are respectfull invited to attend the funeral, without farther notion, Steaere ti scr Stustes" Fame eburch, East Chester, ‘S = For etrenlars and a orders fer Thebote edre.© ‘ MUBRAT, EDDE & 00,, Covingun, Ey