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“NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. & “— “ _ ee eens . <M 5 aL > aa ———-— believe that earnestly endeavor | are currentty pe !1e" be 1m an insolvent condition. | it would be as impossible to specify the numerous in- . 7; E R f E Fe en ager of the grea cornpal of which | This road tks Principal conneetion with The trie Kal | stances as it would to recat "mind the munber at MONMOUTH PARK. ENGLISH AND AMER'CAN Y. ACHTS. he is the head, and that the adlairs ot that road are being | Way) and is mainy devendent upon it tor the through | freikht cars went over, the Kerle foul two day, te i i end a conducted by htm with the sole purpose of re-establishing | tratic passing over tis track. It le fair to cop | (OY, oor SoH ne be tne Railway bas been alone —The New Idea. its credit and of ii ite Soneens ee fae, (ee ee ant fens . pure | in the corrupt use ot money tor pluton pained, Its Attractions {From the London Morning Advertiser.) economiaing 6. aying investancnt to its ie not an easy icyone. With its broad gauge a1 rp longed for, | With the revival of the yae nd its heavy | pose of forming inuimate relations between the | but the sudden revolution’ im the direction of this During the past ew days the sun, 80 J alof the yachting season, and the . grades the Erie Kailway ison that account one of the fro roads amd ‘thas to bencit, ihe. property OW com pany fas laid bare a chapter in the secret hi tore | las commenced the ascent of its Summer heights | known presence ol the Sappho, the champion yacht frost expensive to operate in the country. A partial off | by him, viz: Ailantic and Great Western. ihe present | railroad management such as has not bean permits 7A ae » Report of the State Select Com- | set. fists its proximity t» the coal elds ot Penn- | board Wasapprovea by him—Metlenry himself being pres. | fore. It exposes the reckless and prodizal nee | and already looks down on us with @ brig! of America, in our waters, a few remarks from our ‘ prety iuroch and pond debt are very large. Large | cit at the lection. Ober evidence inet wee iS | the vecction of the people's, ‘representatives aud | Which gladdens and delights. It seems to have | pen on the vexed question of the rival claims to mittee of Inquiry. Pincay Of con enued to meet whe wants of ite ima Coungelldr for the Adanuic and Great Westerg, and has | 46 bribe them when in ofc. ‘aecoriing to Mr. Goud | leaped over Spring with a bound and landed on us | superiority betweeu the English and American ment, These otten were sold at ruinous rateq and iter. | been lor a number of years: Wor, (urther testimony on | Bis cperstons ex cud’ d inio four diferent REOWRE | aeara a bicceiae anata ttine ete edtiamtat at || atiee oeheevalvacctiteceare; oat aucukd Georen ward converted into stock, which now standS at its par | this point see page 728° The Erie Railway is one of the ., Re gant ute n sia a ’ , pplied to 4, jue, and on which dividends, if male, must be paid, | grea est arteries of commerce between the Fast and rig A or ons, i ‘ / r Hyg that horn of gaiety and amusement, which it ever | may not be out of place. The number of articles and which necessarily comes trom the traffic passing | the West, being a chiei competitor tor through tra/tte. It - Woheee ms ote Sonne aah 101 f, ey nt ot ‘he | carries in ita hand, is already being canvassed, and chat Tees areal tik 414 uu ISSUFFICIENT INVESTIGATION. ‘over the railway. The liabilities of the company, includ: | Is therefore, @ matter of vital public concern that its | year. We have here sinply an acknowledguont of the 4 y being c y nat have app -/ various’ sporting AN 0 m | ing tte capteat sco, ap chown by the statemens'tor the | amalee Decoaye- Saltese Ry cmbey teen By: toe: ce roid eile Ply oe pga PR oe \g the coming sports of the water and the turf are the | papers, both English and American, the able | Srany increased I the proyosed teduction"of gauge and | Such wdanger, im the minds ar your committe, would be | country are ¢ standing nienace othe vertics of the peo | theme Of conversation in the club, coifee room aud | essays In Hunt's Yachting Magazine and the e-f c| " e e “a t e) nes We! prope C a. ‘0 bby fa en 1S > 7 " a1 me i south tthe lane invecinent. Witt reduine ihe stictest | that ofthe road we have named, Aside from the motives {cos of oUF legitators) and in ail” our polities te debas. change. Jerome Park, of whose coming meeting | muititude of letters written on this subject, have Beautiful Muddle of Money | ceanomy anda’ wise tarmeeing und enervette manages | wich inspired the policy, aid the acuons which resulted | sug effect of, te, induenes Ia felt The evil comes | we have already spoken, will gracefully lead the | done very Uttle a8 yet towards solving ths prob. Matters Eraiberanh tations of ietakal aoencn Weeae ae GUREEMEOW OF SRO GQULD DIRROTION, Corporations, aud parity, sutehieiy, rom the magnate | Way in that noblest of pastimes, the turf, But per- | lem as to whether or not the Yankee yachts are : geean und the ike and the ureat West, becuse it isa | the manner and the means canngt but bo regarted with | Oho taws permit in tie-conduct of hele atlaire, “He inust | BOP% the greatest interest yet gathered round any | able to show us the way round @ course. ‘Tho Ture may very property, and. should we believe, restrict imevemont was inapired, an unre ammount of ener | alka he dmicted that tome portion, of the Inella: | meeting in this country belongs to the Mon- | exciusion of cemtre-board vessels from our vanced, by foreigners, haviug no other tian a setts . 0 tro , ‘ 4 : : Weenplleatons Werenon diareet canis tr tee, ance at inerent, and anveomtemnpt af the ar nd tribunals ofthe | Mean to nse money to protect weir existing ents, Shis iar aur cam Pe ae Saar og on matches, with the exception of a few of the minor 5 ‘should , renders this proceeding peculiarly offensive. eres! » mos! H st A en b - 0 rs Pee Gu erenarsna henner be mited in | eectacle of a United states Minister toa foreign Court | five years. And the rallroud system an its material p coast regattas, has of itself tended to leave the ENORMOUS LIABILITIES OF THE COMP. 1 bs if @ termitted until the 8th of the same month, We regre leaving his duties there and lending himseli in the exe- | aspects is, to-day, a proud monument to the indu: . + | question of centre boards in abeyance, e regret The Committee on the Second Question. | Cyilousor a. scheme of this kind. iy not caculated to | enterprise. and "progress of the ‘country “aad of tie | and be continued on the Oth, 10th, 12th, 15th, 16th, | that our clubs have thought At to lay restrictions As to tho improper expenditure of money in the trans- | heighten our respect fer or to insnire confidence in the | age and should receive generous treaiment But in | 14 16 Gna oth, ‘This race ground possesses Story of the Coup @MEtat and Divi- | t¢ ot management, and a5 to reimbursements on that or | integrity of the public service under our goverument Gils free growin there. ts genger, , Hosiriotions, w ch 1, . @ poss upon the entrance of this class o1 vessels into theit ger accounts of such expenses trom the weasury oF ‘| o, sapiect of retmbursement of the amounts use their infancy, and when ‘the country. was struggling | SdVantages belonging to no other, either in this | regattas, It has given the Americans a handle, Erle Raliway inadequate. At | country or in Burope, The sail down the bay in | which they have not been slow to use, to assert yments, Stato and | spiendid steamers, furnished with every appliance | “that we are afraid of their yachts, and that we No one | of luxury, and enabling visitors to catch the coot pected day ee DN he tetas orcs morning breath of the Summer sea, 1s in itself a ae hese iy Otte cups.’? For our own part we a“ : delight, and forms a marked contrast to | have always thought that, except in very smoot es in the United States by South- | and other foreign parties, representing stock mity. ‘Iiese tranchises, which were granted to sub- ” t a De d. a and athers, determined upon visorousefforts to | the compiny, ware present Amt claimed that the | serve ublls uses, “aiid io’ which private interests wore | the dirt and dust and smoke that attend Mulsstad vomets pitta beac eey SATE, DEATHS enounced. Higpince the Gould direction, then taanawiiy and controle | whole aniwuit of $7620 ought, to be wehurKe upon the | compelled fo view, have born in many cows perverted % | a” potting to Ascot oF Epsom, and which | vesetot een sire ays peat any cemtre-board a to 0 iene’ amination the. first witness | revolutionize the Erie board was particularly specified | tor internal development, sion of the Spoils. called was Auiorney General Barlow. From, his testi- | in the resolutions under whieh the commit acted. It | the time ot the tormatic mony it appears that In the latter partor 1871 James | is tn evidence that the bill of Gencral Sickles for ex- | Bauonal. and for many, ye th ‘ * counsel er or eat chan mmerce. other English stock- | penses, employment of counsel by him and others, | were the great chanuels of internal commeran men, But railroads have revolutionized tratih danger that was not then imagined Is now au othe! Pa. ‘London, and erie geet represinted gn one ride, by the | Amouniing ty about seven'y thousuud dollars, was paid offs hel Goldsehmi also. of | outot the Erie treasury; Vouchers to that effer Shearman’s Attack on Barlow | P20 Biche ercalted the tenth and Raphael | produced. At the July olecuon of directors Molen ted " itway Company, Accordingly General | company, nnd, after the election, at a stockholders’ | speculative purposes and the establishment of practical Bie les, Er nig obeatned eave ‘Of absence from his duties meeting? st which $60,000,000 of stock was represented, it | and grinding take from them half their charm, Thus | 2 American centre board was aliowed to sail, viz., as Minister to Spain, was employed, and came, armed | was voted mously that the directors of the Erie | MONOPOLIES, REDUCING TO A MOLETY THUD INCOME OF THE the Royal Yacht Squauron Regatta im 1853, the . ai opue carried with freshening and sumptuous ease to “ with the necessary authority and means to procure such method of reimbursing all y PRODUCER, f begs Sylvie, @ crack American sloop that had beaten all SIOKLES RELATIONS TO ERIE, | lecisiaton and to instituse such “proceedings in the | the actual expenditures incurred by those few sick: | and. increasing ta exorbitnce the prices of the neces. | Monmouth Park race ground, you find yourself on | the then existing yucnts across the Atlantic, Was See Oona Ol Mt the, sulin te, be | mony Of Eresiteue Wasow ane si also says reds an alariiing extant. Vastprivate | @ track, If not superior to any other, certainly sec- Ro dlaposed ot by the curter yacht Jails, and om prog ht ate Te power aad the other to si ikem igen thie. wee pam Minmrmeiig “the! bond Joperate our railways, aid these Mavantages they | Ot tO Boue in the Republic. It is situated tna | Gis qualities of the Yankees to show off to the best ALBANY, May 16, 1875. | Seconnt for an alleged misuse “and m pplication ofthe | of directors to audit the account for expendturesand | are jot auick to relinquh. “Tho business Inierasis | park of 17)6 aores, which, though yet but in the | advantage, the wind belng a light topsail breeze, erty the corporation. Accordingly | Genera! hen pay it, The account was referred to the Executiv 20 ¢ demoralized by the man ‘ . Wi By preamble and resolution passed in the Legis- } property 01, iter dated: Decomber 4h, 1efl, snformed | Comnittee, upon which. finataction seems not ax yetto | for stock gamblinx, rendered hazardous by ine constant | YOUN of its beauty, possesses natural | and ihe water very smooth. We sincerely trust tature on the 11th day of March a-select committee | General Barlow that he was authorized ‘to employ coun: | haye been taken. im astaiement of account trom Bisch- | watering of stocks, by which a fl wvalue ts im | advantages which will grow each year igh-sp) y away 07 five inted estigate the affairs of | sel, and requesting his personal co-operation and asking | offaheim & Co. to the Erie Raulway Company, made in | parted to railrond i vhic uld otherwise be é any absurd regulations which tend to debar our BRS. wae soppinigd to inveatignso: she hiin to indicate the names of gach associate counsel as | January last, may be found an. item of £50,000 for ex- | stable, and traille ts ly stothem | I ripeness, and one quality the most essential to | American cousins from having a try for our prizes. the Erie Railway, The time for reporting was €@X- | would insure pensca, as pat McHenry’s instructions. (See exhibit No. | @ value, Another ev: @ race course, and which is not shared by either | We believe that two or three Yankees intend mak- tendea he oth . ne 23d of the same A VIGOROUS PROSEOUTION page 220.) Mr. Watson claims that the payment of | of towns and man | Bes Liss ing their appearance in our waters during the sea- nded on the 9th of April to the 23d o! a. | of ths, Recesaary Proceedings. AE the same time he this item {8 not yet acknowiedged: ‘The bak | shraeton, Wi! come, Fivalrion and te con. | Epsom or Goodwood, of being 80 situated that | gon, and we hope they will not go away witnout ” e ome! f e| 7 as ¢ < ol ditions ante 7 sont. ‘The folowing i the report as presented. | fia he Me th artic Somat RL | Slat fr une Hecate cine cimit and | tin Klan. het en! eal aui'gs | €¥°H¥ one oecupylug'a place on ite spacious and | feavini us pretty wall acquaibied wit) wat they stl Heath and Raphael party added to these sums $1,600, | protest made against the charge of £8000, nor any | superficial remecy will be adequace to ity correction. | most convenient stand can follow the race with | can do Sobers. 4 : No law that th ttee can recommend at this i 3 “ THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE, | wsiiie jn th siyol;sitet iy she Dandzol Aorney | Romana fre nelemont ot dix omrucwart gc ameaia | Saver dusty crannies carreqnmeadet Sh i | uninterrupted vison from ite commencement to | eGR auappoinied tm, not, sein the ong take i 1M Tremain, Hale, smith, McFarland | action has been taken by th either inaknow- | Will take the liberty to snggest (hat, in their opinion, tho PP joy as counsel Messrs. Tremain, Hale, smith, McFarland | action has been taken @ company, er in aknow- | » the libe fo stugE . 5 ; Pher 8 the centre al Beer ee Cena OAT ee TiC SOLS Tay foe HEAT | Tela ot the ciaiee of Bucchotshsinn £ Con for re- | relief will be tound In some eniughtoued system of gene: | #8 Ol0se. ‘Then it ts the centre of the pleasantest last year. Captain Thellusson is to well known Your committee, appointed as hereinbefore set forth, | the unas placed in his hands, Delays occurred, asit was | imbursement or to recover the moneysstil remaining | ral railroad levislation regulating the vates of transporta- | of panoramas, with a most gay surrounding of | to nee ‘any defence from us agai he sne\ woud re-pectfully report that, under the authority and | thought advisable to first obiain the passage by the Legis- | in their hands. Shortly betore the time for the election | thon. pr cottages, of every variety and form, from the | {¢,American press that he was afraid to meet ower delegated to them, they proceeded at once to the | Jacure of a bill, so that the officers af the company could | of directors, In July last, a contract tor the negotiation | ishing with penaities ¢ a B " their champion; but still we think ae might have lischarge of the daty imposed, Evidence, covering Sev- | be suspended from office while the sult was in progress. | of, $30,000.03) of consolidated bonds was. ed into | fundsot companies by th stately Louis Quatorzo mansion of the Hoey and | strained a point for the honor of Old England, and eral hundred pages of closely printed matter, has been | 4 pill was also introduced repealing the so-called Classi- | with Bischoff ‘This contract | to their personal uses or to cc the elegant and classie-looking “nut” ‘i tackled the Sappho some way or another. The tasen, commencing tn the lpehar red 4 this city, and | ficationact. Bt at the time neither of these bills had been | contains some unusual provisi Between six and | atte ng their interests, the 180. be RUE wacr ae. Cmme Comm nue OF Lester last challenge of Mr. Douglass was a very fair, continuing at intervals here passed by the Legislature. Preliminary steps were being | even mulions were to He old, and $24001000 are re- | wows wilttorsa system for tie Keopiny of railroad c- | Wallack to the characteristically chaste and simple | stemightorward and maniy one, and we ry ae, oldérs may share inthe | box of John Mckeon, and the quiet cottage of | see anytning in it to cavil at. Our readers must From the first the committee hwve realized that the | taken for the commencement ot the suit. This was the sit- | served for the converson of old bi Bni the contract | counts and toe manner of di inquiry delegated to them was one of magnitude, Fequir- | ua‘ion of matters on the lth day of March, e coup | extends to the year 1920, and the commission of two and | while on the one band the stoc é mg a patient hearing, and consequently the con- | dett in the management of le Railway Company, | three-quarters per cent is to be paid on the whole amount | actual profits, on the o obligations of compames | Jom Wallack, with its look of home, sleeping go | know, however, that the Sappho does not repre- suming of much time, and necessarily involving @ | which occurred on that day, put the parties in interest | whenever sold or converted. tn regard to the $23,000,000 | shat! not be increased from year to year by loans to make yu » sent the exact’ type of American build, any more Yast amount of labor. To commence, it is necessary to | in the proposed suit in possession of the road, thus re- | the only bonds for the old, and to stamp and coun- | good fictitious statemenis of net carnings, | On | snugly, ike @ gypsy’s tent tn the valley behind it. | than the Livonia, Mr. Ratsey’s great experiment, stato that the subject-matter embodod in the first two pre- | moving the necessity for bringing action, and consequent- | service to be performed is to exchange the new subject, at least) your committeo believe that lems: | thaved, we know no fairer scone to look on tian | the Knglish. ‘The Sappho is- keel boat und draw: mibles and the first resolution, has not, to any extent, | Iy none was brought. ‘The passage of the first named bill | tersign the same. As on whether this is | lation should be had withoutdelay. The now nnder eed, we kno § ian | the English, ‘The Sappho is a kee envaged he attention of the committee ouly ma collat: | Was also rendered useless. The bill repealing the Classiil- | au “unusual” commission. onthe seven millions | existing statace absolute! in | Monmouth Park on a beaatiful Summer day’s meet- | ing 12 feet 6 incues of water, or as much as the eral inanner, the question of legality having been referred | cation act was afterward passed, with little, f any, oppo- | there seems to be some conflict of opinion by different | regard fo the leasing of one road by ano Awajority sath Mo sitar *,. | Guinevere. Soit can hardly be said to be a fair to the Attorney-General for his eptnion) ang the same | sition. The greater part of the sum piaced in the hands | witnesses. But your commitiee are of opinton that, un- | of a boxrd of directors muy, withou ent of their ) ing, with such surroundings for miles, with its back- | tegt of the two principles. ‘There are three large haying become, in a measure. foreign to the inquiry, | of General Barlow was disbursed by nim for counsel | der all the circuinstances, the rate of commission at that | stockholders, lease for such a period of years and | grounds of splendid sea, with here and there lying | schooners building at Gosport that will doubtiess ewing to the action had and the situation of affairs iat | fees ‘and other expenses, and the balance of | time was not too large upon the amount of bonds actu- | upon such terms as would be equivalent to a | © ava Guite CHUA TOCANTEnIne CHAT AMarieAna heya and before the formal commencement of | their § 307 19, was returned ‘by check to General | ally negotiated; but upon the $25,000,000 which were to | consolidation of interes Your commitice be- | idle on its bom so many graceful yachts, their | PI a a Ks M4 iz One, the bors by the committee, the dividend or dividends kles, With a detailed statement as to items disbursed, | be exchanged for the same amount held by the Farmers’ | Heve that some proper Notion is neccssarvs not | yonnants floating like a field of flowers, while +4 » When they make their appearance, F ne, the waving been declared “and paid prior to the | Goneral Barlow was solicited by Sickles, in a letter, to | Loan and Trust Company and by J. 8. Morgan & Co. the buy toprotecs the public, but the railroad intere % + a lorna, belonging to Mr. Houldsworth—the owner time ‘that the committtee began its formal | retain this balance in his han Sr pena services, | rate of commission seems too high, and may have been and that the law should apply not to one compavy alore | within may be seen on the stand, giving to nature | of the celebrated old Mosqnito, and aiso of the work. ‘The restriction in the reso'uiions, Mmiting the | but which was declined, and for which he gave his reason INFLUENCED BY PAST SERVICES: but should be general in its scope, The therefore, | steeita tenfold char hole sts of lovelt ris- | Garrion—built the year beiore last, by Steele, of time for the investigation, we believe to have been a mis- (gee letter, page & printed evidence). The testimony of | rendered by Rischotaheim & Co. ineffvcting the revolu: pyarered, and” present in connec Belt a d charm, Whole lists of loveliness, tl8- | (:rsenock—will soon be ready; the other two are taken one. Very guod reasons must have been suggested ir. Southmayd' was to like effect (see evidence, | tion of the Eric board, This inference 1s tairly justified lt regulating leases of conne ing tier on wer, like #0 magy embankments of | hardly sufficiently advanced to make their ‘appear. toallwho have tollowed the run of the evidence as | page 73). has been charged that the retain: | from the testimony of several witnesses. The advances | mg the leasing of competing ea rdly WiAy eee pea brought out during the progress of the investigation. If iy of Smith was in consequence of his being a member | made by Bischofisheim & Co. of $4,000,000 upon the bonds, | ston, your comiittee have endew beauty, The numerous, and, as @ general rule, | ance till the latter end of the season, even ey your committee could have been allowed a wider latitude | of the Legislature at the time. But there was no evidence | soon after the uew directors came in, no doubt relieved | duty delegated ti far ast well conducted and well catered hotels, which | 2° then. We are glad to see that there 1s some as io time, they fee! confident that, upon some points, the | before the committee showing such tobe the case. General | the company from embarrassment, but they received the | would allow, w! e todeal justly by all part ;' r chance now of proving what a large yacht, built inyuiry could have been made more complete and, 4s & | Barlow swears positively that he was not so retail usual rates of interest on these advances, in ad- | and herewith su evidence laren, with their cou | would forma decent city of themselves, offer at- | on thorough Engiish principles, will do, Since the dition “to. the commission. upon” the bonds as | clusions thercon, respectinlly tor the consideration of the railr rivalries, and. pal hal come y ‘nee legisiation should also be enacted consequence, its conclusions nore satisfactory. ‘Two wit- Se ayd testified that It had no reference to y S ve ; Dunseas whosé testimony was believed to be vitalupon the | {uot (wages Tand 7), In a consultation. between. these | soon ag sold. The right to reimburse the extravagant | House, ISAAC _B. BABCOOK, tractions nowhero else to be found. Amid such a | advent of the America, wo have been going in for uestion of bribery and corruption, pertaining to legisia- | two, it was deciaed that the best selection wonld be to | amounts corruptly employed in overthrowing the CYRILLO 8. LINCOLN, scene one may Well torget the gloom and sadness | full alter bodies, lean heads and shallow midship tive matters, were thus advertised as to the time neces- | to take the counsel that had been empioyed inthe Ram- | Gould direction, from the-treasury of the Erie Company, AMHERST WIGHT, Jr., tegatin sections, until our large schooners have become & siry to absent themselves from the State. This, also,had | sey litigation. These were remain, Hale and Smith. | is not in the minds of your committee in any way de » ORARY, of the last most dreary Winter, and sing blithely | sort of hermaphrodite, with ali the bad qualities of minerhcuisr bearing po the subject of the recent divi- | The parties named were all retained atthe same time, | fensible, except upon the pringiple that “to the victors CARPENTER, with Tom Moore— the American grated on to the wurst ones of our hivinilve at cobratcaialaane coeur’ bearrivel | SURF ne ie Vreeland dot amped berove | URS N/E ato ith the Adante ana a own. dustead, of making up, for ,shullownens at Dos! 1s! ed | cithe! , an not appear beta | McHenry was wi antic an tw soting i : 3 fi, and no Injustice be done to any one, it was requisite | committees in reference thereto, so far asshawncand aid. | Great Western.” Bischotsein & Go. were. large deal: | CR RpCaaaE e meokne ike. cla miske amenget by great beam, as the Yankees do, we kept sistent with the position occupied ‘by him. | ers in railroad securities, particularly in Erie stocks, LITERARY CHIT-CHAT, It is gratifying to feel that not only has not one | OUF long and narrow form, and decreased that a much more Nothing in EXHAUSTIVE EXAMINATION OF THE ROOKS So far as General Barlow fs concerned, the question is | and their principal object in the movement was to oh depth, and then, not satisied with that, and Boronia of the company Do made, and qwalch, it was wholly of intent, a d from all the testinony belore the speculate upon the me they believed would ‘en- wane jot of these great advantages been lost, but id but. still further to curtal the power Pi -¢ » + umittee, it does not appear that fr. pmi wWasre- | sue, and whic! ensue upon the change of manage- m 7 > Ey ar} ) 8 Cl y U4 ic} vess ollowet heir floors Ait has been accomplished that the committee could rea: tained for purposes other ian litigation, but that he was | ment. It is well known that the latter, at feast, made Mus EBSON, tho Easiern lady who claims the | have in every possible way been cultivated and | buoyancy of our vessals, fi | they were nothing eise but keel and sonably expect in the time allotted. Itseeming probable | employed for the reason, aud that alone, of his familar. | large sums in the advance which followed upon the stock | authorship of the ballad “etsy and I Are Out,” | improved by the admirable management of the | Way until th that, at this late siage of the session, the House might be ‘i ld bs . Ret fees ‘ ¥ a be to sixty-five iJ 4 “5 dead wood. ‘The America, aituough only half the Unwilling to granta ‘urther extension of time, they did | MY with the Ramsey and ate sinderstande tebe hakd | Sentron ihe dollar: These partes, then shouldchave | universally regarded as the production of the Wes- | Superintendent of Monmouth Park meetings. We | depth of her beam, had very Juil timbers amid- not feel justified in undertaking « more particular ex- frequently for contemplated litigation, and are not | looked for reimbursement out of the restilts which fol- | tern poet Wili Carleton, has in the press of G, W. | simply do an act of justice to the management, and | ships; in lact, slightly rounded out, if anything. auninaiion of tue Dooks and accounts, Under the fore- | expected” to be returned it the litigation falls | lowed and which were anticipated Ly then. Tt'the Prin. | ee eae a ee a a ie ich thig | "We khow this praise will tind acheery echo among | The Sappho, again, has not neatly 86 much hollow Butte by the preambio and resolutions, for inquiry pouneroraee ta ‘rom al \e circumstances, your | ciple is to be established that a tew interested parties of in her floor as the’ Livonia, and is much broader, y nd no reason to doubt that “the | stockjobbers, having no permanent st, can, by the | banad is included, A literar: tH i tt | ali true lovers of sport in saying that Mr. Chamber- | ¢ utiy her power and buoyancy are con- and action on the part of the committee. ‘Aitorney General acted upon proper motives in | corrupt use of money, or by violence, take and hold pos 8 included, erary controversy is not ; SomseaneD ty: DOE a TEN The First Question. dsuacer. ‘The statute of 160 requires all acdons tor | sewsion ofa grout raliroud: corporadon, and. reimburse | Ukely to spring from Mrs. Kmerson’s claim, though | lin created shis place of mceting, watched over its | siderably greater. Our builders have, at last, be- ai the removal of directors of a corporation to be brought | themselyes out of its treasury, itistime the matter was ~ gg p. come alive to this fact, and the bew vessels are Whether the dividend declared upon the stock of the trae attorney General, under which itbecomes Proper. | understood by the public, Sach @ policy would destroy | tt is possiple that the publication may result in a | cradle, nurtured it with moxt generous hand, and | Geonor, and have straighter rising floors, that will ringer ateene ine areine ie. erreany 1875, was | for him to Srnilty. or Ug ales ‘omits i ise ich, | all ecanilisy in railroad management, a place at te law suit. now that it has attained its present vigorous ma- | enable them to carry on in @ breeze and sea that out of 1h COE: in this instance he proceeded to do, butwithout,dn | mercy of a few adventurers © an eculators a 8) Q * thi ci The Second Question. the “pion of your Commitee, iw ‘any muniier | lavine the boldness to advance the means these | THE Boston Puntic Linkany has reached 205,000 | turity no sportsman will grudge his wearing ue | would smother’ their more. cut-away | sisters, Sompromising | himself Jas, the law oficer of the | great public enterprises, the proper management of | volumes, palm he has so well won, He owns already the ‘f m ; soi te ht As to improper expenditure of money by foreign | state. The testimony of Mr. T. G. Shearman to the effect | which fs so essential to the welfare of the whole people. 5) 2 vine itekodased ite the: coMl between the Ailne and the Livonta for the Prince stockholders or officers of the company to effect the | that,in the matter named, General Barlow was acting a | From the testimony of Mr. Evans, of London, and others Tue LONDON National Reformer has been print- | credit of having introduced into the coming meet+ | of Wales’ Challenge Cup in 1871. The Livonia in {ransior of the management In March, 18/2. and aso the | double part—that while protessedly carrying on a sult in | itwould appear that by the change of aduiinistration, | ing g soriag of articles on the question, “Has Chris- | ings the now and popular feature of opening the | the squalls buried down, to ler sheer poles, while {uct of a corrupt coniract ia the negotiation of its bonds, | the interest ot the English stockholders. he was | together the contract with Bischoffsheim & Co., and or reinbursement out of the treasury of the company for | secretly receiving a large sum from Fisk and | the advances made by them, the credit of the company | tianity Been Favorable to Intelle the Aline, although inchined at quite as great an angle, only had the top of her gunwale tual Progress?” | cup and stakes to all challengers without requiring See fe nina Qaetise ek abi Ph le supe reg ea 5 pore tuesivenaye, Eds ne eek Pavan’ doubled”. in | It answers the question in the negative, entrance money, Which, by making (uller and more | awash. We-may remark, en passant, that the ‘Asto payment of money to tatdedes Teuiitation ‘Goa. a ee “hes conten dlate aby several mine ‘8. In vere thin Poa4 period Fin! Tee Mg yd of its Bisnor CoLENso’s new book will contain an clab- | brilliant flelds, has vastly enhanced the attraction ae DES en aeie Secuminasaraniaenanen 2 - | the absence of any proof whatever your committee can- | securities increased and made available; but these were : e a o1 d * mected wiih said company or other irregularities. hot resist the conclusion that the whole story wasa fabri. | fortunate incidents following the overthrow, pro orate and learned dissertation on “The Pre- | to the public, prove that in large yaclits, of 200 or 300 tons, the 1 v ration, and that the parties giving currency to the tale | in part by a belief in the integrity of the “reform” y . O berlin isn about to inaugurate an- Oi ‘The Committee om the First Question. | pation onbiy peen grosly develving one anoeher, the | diretion, and of which fortunate results Bischottsheim | Christian Cross.” mr, Oteamernn andy shou igurate an- / depth must be considerably modified, or the sail In February last the Board of Dircctors of the Erie | effort ot Mr. Shearman, by innuendo and faise charges to, | & Co. are’ known to have availed themselves toa large | ‘THE Mosr INTERESTING and valuable of the re- | other feature, cqually popular and eminently judi- | Power would be insuiticient to drive the vessel at a Rauway Company declared a dividend of 33 per cent " 5 ‘ : i 2B . $ s racing speed. ‘Tris is an utter fallacy, Lok at aa ihe preferred and 3g per cent upan hes demon fo yae acme Attorney General, is deserv- Joh oY by the previous purchase of the stock of the Erie productions of early English writers appearing by | cious, one ayia ie crap gear one bebe aigi some ‘of our fast frave Dalle lahat! Sd Mock. trom the earnings ol previous six months on THE cour p'rrar. subs in Ki tue great “Monsieur le Public” as he 1s now with the | three or twenty-lour feet of water, and yet with a he common stock of the ‘The coup a état of March 11, 1872, whicn resulted inthe | Te Committee’s Answer to the Third aid of the various printing clubs in England is the gr Ny: A y the preterred, and of the year on } ; gaan ie amount of se oral SLORTU Go Anis, | {isBlacement of the Gould ditection in the Krie Railway Question. “Six Parallel Texts” of Chaucgr’s Canterbury Tales, | gallant order of spertsmon. He intends throwing | full cargo on board actually Beatin some of the ne latter $1, ), making a toial of ¥ itis | Co ; vel A - PLEA idea ave ;: ier " pentire . ; 4 incvidence that thegrowearningsotthe company for the | company, was a novel chapter slapationt ae fithe man- | As to payment of money to influence legislation con- | Published by the Chaucer Society. ‘These are from | the course gratuitously open to the entire public,thus | jonger and shallower. A Narrow vessel must have year lé7z were $18,762,825 OL; that the expenses, including | delay, the rep e O7 (ee exhibit | decided to attain by revolution that which they pro- No. 16, pages 3 bs leaving as net earnings, $6,143,~ | fossed to despair, gt accomplishing legally and in an or. 282 94. Out n 080 57 was allowed for | deriy manner. The stock of the Erie Railway Company renials, interest, &c., and dividends for the year amount- | has been and is, to a large extent, owned and controlled 10 $1,962,583 70, ax betore stated, was also taken, ieav- | by persons in Europe. It was claimed by them that ing still a surplus of $123,648 67. (See exhibit No. 13, age | the affairs of that corporation were managed In total sum ntatlves of the English stockholders | Bécted with said company or other irregularities, hitherto unprinted MSS. of the highest authen- | 00t only offering a bithe and cheerful amusement, | acertain amount of depth to give her sufficient ‘revolution that which they pro. | , The testimony of several witnesses was taken on this ns : The free to those unable to pay for its enjoyment, but | buoyancy and sail-carrying power. The small dis- subject, and although the, Information acquired was not | ticity, and are printed side by sule. ‘ike variations e to pay y . lacement principle 1s al very weil in ite way, Dut Decl pas cone oF Seateteoninne then sn tae oil are most curious. Many questions of great inver- | by the life and picturesqueness it will give tothe | jn carrying it out we have entirely lost sight of spending ee a year ia fF Naa reer est to scholars af to early orthography, pronun- | scene, will insensibly contribute greatly to the | every other consideration, The Guinevere, & craft Rluntes oe the decay raoeating of the Erie Board, nud ciation, metre and style, hitherto unsolved, find | atvraction, ae Rate baer ee bly, Lenk July 8, 1872, was tound this resolution :— constant illustration in these volumes, Itis almost needless to say that such induce- " ys salle: r th ul “Resolved, That the treasurer be authorized to pay ce tion that she has always sailed in cruising trim, with paid as dividends was due to the stockholders out of the | of the realowners of the ri Strenud $30,000 as this company’s proportion of the legal expenses | WHEN LORD ELDON brought in his bill for re- | ments have not fallen on barren ground, but every | neither racing sails nor lead ballast, the tact seems to net earnings of the road for the year 1472. the other | previously been made to get possession of nf ¥ 4 . Vintet Y us unanswerable. Easiness of lines and adaptability hand, it was claimed that the profits of the company for | had failed. While the proceedings before re of the New York Central Company at Albany last Winter | straining the liberty of the press a member moved | stable in the country will send its star steeds to Mon Of alk OVURIE EEC r that year could not have equalied that sum, thut the divi- | progress at albany another scheme. was ‘entered “upon pi My cere Rae ee gr an additional clause that all anonymous works | contend for the prizes. What with such a meet. | $0.tHe motion of the water Ste, 1 go aE dend was paid out of borrowed money for the purpose of | Which, if successful, would render action by the Courts oThis cotati Niwast aes achone snatennedt ban +) as ¥ i y far more importance than the question of displace- ptrengthen the credit of the company in Europe, to aid | and the Legislature unnecessary, accomplish at | see reed nc Oohtral Company: had cvonded 61 should have the name of the author printed on the | ing, and tue delightful aquatic contests already | ment, provided it is not carried to too great an he negotiation of ts Donte aud in the interest of | once what, in the other case, wouild very Ukely consume | Him'at Albany to, defeat the pro rata, freight bill und heralded, Long Branch promises to wear the crown | Xcess. The American principle of the broad, speculators in Erie stock, ag well as to satisfy the clamors | months or years. It seems to be a matter of some dispute Ben ait ANY Rian pod wae Ooi seaniereate title page. e » Lt mI ci shallow build, when inclined at any considerable gtemall Rolders abroad, who bad Deen promised divi asto who should claim the honor of concelving and Soucher was drawn andapproved by the auditing com- | WHAT JS LaBEL? Perhaps some journalists who | this Summer, The air is full, besides, of rumors of | angie, increases its resistance to the propelling r carrying ot " * 7 c] testimony ot Mr. Lewis, Comptroller of the Pennsylvania TRE BRILLIANT PIRCE OF STRATEGY mittee and secretary. (See page 157.) When this came | have the fear of the live: law constantly in mind | private gaicties, among the not least inveresting | power of the sails in @ much greater degree than a Cental Railroid as Important, as showing that the | which resulted in the discomfiture of the then existing | to the treasurer, he referred it to Mr. Watson, the 5 hes De cutee | ¢ if 8 narrower and deeper form. This is one reason method ot making up the stuiements of the Erie Railway | direction and the insialling in power of the uew Hoard, | President, whoditected him not to pay itatthe time. as | May ud @ useful hint ini the following :—Judge | of which Is that the beautiful Mrs, Sheridan Shook, | Whyte centre-vourd craft are so mise “ably wet in Som DY, Japon we hel ategaa oy Wire Goctared, who were understood to be favorable to the great body of tia eintes muey ag ot aqidense iowitg ees A Berkely says it has been adjudged when a person | with her band of histrionic handmaids, intends re- | anything of a seaway. Their canvas ts obliged to OLLED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, Sn vetiralctinet ian melita he ania Amount has actually been paid. Yee it appears conclu. | sald of a lawyer that he had as much law as a mon- | lleving the tedium of morning hours by giving oae | be reduced so mucu that tere Js not enough to and allowiny that it is proper, and tn accordance with | is safe to say,that, but for the gold of the English stock- | ive that a large amount, repor y one witness @t | Key, that the words were not actionable, because | of her charming amateur matinées, with the sweet ep yy a iy the view ot Mr Watson, the President, to carry tocapital | holders the whole scheme would have met an igno- Saat ies SURE ted Pea ter ihe theme rcoe is Pasig ff 0 the het windward or pot-woilops, as the sailors express it. account of ail additions to the railway not necessary to | minious failure, proving again the efficiency of a | Talitoad interest in 1872, and this Was the Krie’s propor- | he had as much law, aud more also; but if he had | purpose of benefitting some of the neighboring | phe Engish deep yachts, on the contrary, are keep the road and equipments in periect order, then it | well filled camp chest in a campaign sca inst an tion. Mr. Diven’s version aber gecirema be oni sald he hath no more law than a monkey, these | charitable institutions, Thus everything bids | none the worse tor being iaid down a littie and ale! it 4 epuration of railway, were, $12,019, Kort BIT and ia ‘sul ) It was claimed by Mr. Watson, the President of rd of the rights of stockhold Gompany, and other officers of the ‘road, that this find managers were enriching themgetve ‘on at the officers niay be claimed, ‘ron ihe testimony, that this dividend weve ‘ the’ adjournment of the Legislature it. was ) was enrned, and was propery declafed, ‘The committee | the coatrarlty of testimony. upon, this point it appears | Fepresented to him by the managers of the Central | words would have been actionable.” bright, PION Bed eee ee ele td eae ee ee amet a Cerone stated: in ine vitmney | fhat,smnile matters were slowly progressing at Albans, Seer eee ee ne bear ite proportion. Gee pancaniead | THE Judictal Times, of Philadelphia, pays a pro Pa ram ie anes cxondiied ander: che weather pulwarks.. However, Were able, but, as. before. in the itmite TP A Lane, : ys e ; re c ; Op with the dances ¢ . , aad eset ok hI aN ot aa Gem | ih). Aterward, Mr. Dutcher, in bebalt of the Central, q Se eee this isa subject that has been argued over and time allowed ‘them, they were not able t “ 2 sine are permuel and’, critcal examination of Directors to realign, thus clearing tae way ior che ales, | cate to d “represented that, as agent of the Cen: | fessional compliment to “Middlemarch,” contrast- wild have aiforsad gonciume evidence pen ame tee | Hom Qn newt Bowes, nls wasmere eany to accomplish, | Verhtty whlch was By them diapired, and named nx | {08 George Biots treatment of medical toplos, in TERING ION | BAGES pracceuly'testeds nee ne aes woul ve afforded cone! on the point id et t e i i. RIA 4 e Riieue. Tt is, aiter ail, for the Legisiature'to determine | from the fact that Mr. Gould had also contemplated form: | Renators "who “had” been paid 48,000 each for | Connection with Ludgate, with the blunders of | reat, Day of the Spring Meeting of the ait Fedard to the Sappho, although, as we sald seen iGariy aren A tollowred pe out eszarierin: | img defore the Anancial public, and thls wonld send | Sine stand,” Me Biren ‘could remember ‘bat | ter Hovelists, euch as Charles Reale, Kentucky Assoctation—Splendid Trot | Mherivan distr yet, sul, she as. a Ayer, and Une crease the capital o' all railroads, and which has already | they were not loth to DUE themse\vee in the mecker | oue Raine. When recalled he remembered one other, | FRENCUMEN ARE Strict, Busy with war litera-| snc of Tom Bowling in the Sweeps | douvredly the fastest scuooner in America, The Jed to the doubling within a recent date of the nominal | “Having seen certain of the directors and arranged with | 814 gave the names of the two Senators, but added his | ture, Gut of twenty-five books in history and se for Whree-¥eur-Olds—<One of the | Dreadnought gave her a good deal of troubie in capital of the New York Central and 0: the Lake Shore | them that they should. resign on receiving feteie pect | beliet of their innocence. ‘Tt ig but just to say that Mr. att parougne gave Lar § good deal of tronbie ia Teetecttation® Whatever coune. ty Hualieaciermiced | plury considerations.” Lane at once communicated this | oame® UPon Gen wad, ade awore. poatvely” chat, | eee ee ee rate in April of the pres | Finest Races on Record. ti ne Bagoa had the best of tt, and if ertuer Mr. tt ‘en by means of | cated” by Whe Mehler ene cately communi: | Kehad never received a doliar, directly or indi- | Ent year no less than twelve are now histories of t 3. | Thellusson or Mr, Houldsworth’ can beat her in @ upon and adon‘ed should, no doubt, be t inaToN, Ky., May 16, 187: The races continue to be @ grand success, Ti day, the fifth of the mec f | cated” by co: ‘ofthis State, fer nk ee road ‘tion of the E: consideration of the payment of $1,500,000," | Was Tailway Company that warrants any special legislation | “His replies were for some time indefinite, but he ulti- 4 to be confined to itwlone, Any conciusions arrived atin | mately agreed to pay that amount,” and the necessary | 10 a this matier have to be based upon the conflicting testi. | funds were placed in the hands ef Bischeflsheim € Co, | Mer had usually received about $5,000 per year from eee tee ee MT ay ren hig: (Teusurer of | of London, brokers and financial agemta, Mr. 8.0. mM: | Gould on the Ene Railway, whic 1 had. he fad. been | published in London just fity years, changed its je company unl arc! ie b stified that at the 3 ei . | Tretaines im fo! . - i ee ee el 3 sole! " i} the of tie overturn, mm Mareh, 17% the company. Was tes, "cngaed,” whip being)” MeHenry's egal agent pald any money to members of the Legislature, so far us title to “Iron; the Journal of Sotence, Arts and ry le wi rity E Bi rectly, for a vote given as Senator. som ri C1 e C 7 , ss major of the Erie Board in cy, APT in’ the “House to defeat the Milk’ tranz, | the Franco-German war or of some of its cam ai nation bill, but no names were given. Mr. Van Vech- | paigns. . and M ber were both upon the stand. Thefor- | mig “MRCHANICS’ MAGAZINE,” which has been match round the isiand, or from Cowes to Ch bourg and back again, we shall be able to congra’ ting of the Assectation, the | jute ourselves on the fastest schooget yacht in the attendance betting quite live nd | world flying the English flag. ‘Tne Oimara, of ee ates prea fed Aid pth fie wo was o | Course, Could beat the Sappho in @ turn to wind. the track in good order, Tho first race Was ® | vi@ but, as she is @ cutier, Mr, Douglass would sweepstake for thr ar-olda, nile heats, $400 ) not consider It a fair match, though why a cutter in, perhaps, in the receni borrowing money trom time to time to mect current ex- | in this country, also telegraphed the former urgin; ould recollect. Manufactures,” with its new volume. ere’s | ‘ | 2 bive 0 3 should be dered havi an an- BON : ” 4 a a el C ded, = Ther wore twelve ef 150 tons shou re considered as having Lit penises, and that on the day of the transier of | him to find the money and carry out the propos. MN, BARBER ADMITTED RECEIVING AnOUT $60,000 nottung like iron.?? each, $100 forfelt, $100 added. There wore twelve | Pi oo viantage over @ schooner of 800 if rather eae Oe oa auitement showing the com- | tion. Thus matters were definitely arranged about the | from Dutcher in 1872, to be employed about the Legis!a- 2 LSS CTE WO SR a entries, but only th started. MoGrat’s | 9 tonisning. Fe ee et Ronco” a, ag amoney in the | middie of February. But McHenry had sent out Mr. | ture, but could give only an unsauisiactory account of its ‘om ‘Bowling cri quite a sensation. |“ eae era awUry (see extil ‘on SS page 144, showing amount | George Crouch as 4 sort of man of all work, who, in some | use.’ ‘The memory of this witness was Very detective. SCIENCE AND PRAYER. iA YACHTING NOTES Pf Mowing debtat that ting) Gu the wt of March, 187 | way. discovered the plans of Lane, and communicated | Could not remember bow or when the sum was received * it was his first. appearance on the y 4 em to General Sickles, whose pride a: jealousy were | or to whom it waspaid, except that a part of it was use: ll ~ 7 : eg ‘ oo, a tured, amounting to about a Mr. White | nacuraily aroused atthis Clandestine attempt to rob hin | fo meet a note which’ ne had endorsed: Could not re- turf, and the manner tn whtch he beat | tue schooner yacht Madeline, Commodon 1,000, a1 elvimed that the mouey with which ‘this dividend was a t'and profit th Dald. in Pebranry. cametrom, Dischofteneim and Gold, | Cnatever credit us "aloe the poss iat fal aoe at Raters, he portion of the sum’ to members of | Am Answer to Professor Cyndali’s and | Cottrell’s Sallio Watson and Boyd's chestnut diy d Sehmidt, being the proceeds of bonds negotiated by them. e haleyon political anucipations which he was known d tera 2 not rl . Y. C., will leave Nyack, on the Hudson, a not recollect _ tellin . ‘i by Asteroid shows that his supporter? have not | his, B, . ly Sabri, bei eof Dutcher ; but did walk up and down.| Mr+ Galton’s Theories About Prayer, | joey” misiaken in his meitle. Kowling carried | to-day ior New York. priited statement of the condition of the profit and | to entertain might be seriously curtailed or come to | the hill and talk with members a good deal, Your com- by Professor Martin, at Association | anor ten pounds overweight, a4 lis regular rider The sc hy Capri bi 871 tow Account inade July 187, alter providing for the | naught if he, should fail to appear as generalissimo | mittee were not able to corroborate Mr. Diven’s test- | rail, Last Night. Was injured a few days agoand had \o be replaced ne scaooner yacht Caprice, built in 1871 by i ad on the preiorred 6 tock payable Jul 15, 18; in the grand Erie revolution. (See testimony ot Charles | mony from Dutcher himself, as he was absent trom the 7 nS 2) Notwithstanding this additional | Messrs. Brown & Lovell, at East Boston, and be- showed w surplas of $7, ne ite, aid | # ests dingly, Sickles set " ‘ ‘ by. anovher. Bot” think” that “the ‘dividend “on they common | work: negotiating with the seise pattien end tereherarat | state, and so remained during the continuance of the in- | A small and somnolent audience assembled last | Woignt ne ran the best lwo consecutive heats Ou | longing to the estate o1 the late David sears, was to. $1 could have | tnd, that the result | fore the. committee that Gee. sepousiing By skilful financiering he found of money | night in Association Hall, Twenty-third street, for | yecord, The followlug is the summary: bag from the wrotits of the ‘inst | couid be accomplished for 4 les sum than had been | was sent ‘to Albany ‘by, the ‘railroad. interests in MeGrath’s Tom Bowlin ti _ mont of the year 1872. Mr. Morosini, the th ‘La Y Dohert: © com! Isa t Ma Pi the purpose of listening to the Rev, Professor | MeGrath’s Tot owing... Blur, whomads up tue July statement swore thatit | RAM Oe Lane ae Oke on the tormer eramcatee Sere tis, SERIRSGA: ae. WA Able En oays Cotirell’s Sallle Watson sold by auction, on Saturday last, for $6,000, to Mr. orton, of Greenpoint, Long Isiand, all her 3 3) Franky 4 ent. | was employed the committee are not able to say, | Martin, of New York University, on “he | jaya guestnut filly... " : 8 dis. | outit being in complete order for active use. Her | 4A CORRNCT STATEMENT OF FROFIT AND LORS Inthacmnuteng conticting interés by anromise ovpaat. | tamer nai aarcaay, tated. 1, wile, melons t¢ xy | Scientific Relations of Prayer.” ‘The Profes- | Time, 143-145, | Original cost, tv is Tevorted, Was about $30,000. gesount fros hooks of the company tor the fret six | Hong onthe new poard or of sume or money. to tue das | the House are we well. auatified to pase as they. To say | sor read what was really an elabo- | The second race, the Citizens’ Stake, for three- | The steam yacht Mystic, lately built for Mr. E. 8. individ. 0 jonging to the New York and SCHOPPSHEIM AND CO. ENCIOSED 4 CREDIT TO BARLOW ual members wou! undue ey to the | rately and carefully prepared article on the sub- g $3420.21 | in tavor of Sickles for $300,000. Suffice it to say that, at- | conversational powers of the men having it in charge. | Ject in question, . Written, in @concise and senter- | $451,946 | tended by much confusion and risk of failure, the ar- | From the testimony of several witnesses it appears | tious style, With an attempt atan ambitious Might — rangement was carried out, the old directors renenin that men outside the islatare spend their | towards occasional phraseology only used by philo- year-olds, mile @ half dash, $250 adaed. | Chapin and” be Hight entered for the contest, but only four too ri The following is the sammary :-— Grimstead’s Crackford, by Ligutning. sic! the Year (ave Page 60). it showed, excluding | affected parties. Matters being finally arranged that no portion of this money w ld be to. attac! the preferred stoc! srooklyn Yacht Cluo fleets, is of the tollowing dimensions:—Lengtn over ail, 81 feet 8 inches; le ya water line, 72 Laon breadth of beam, 19 Net carnings.. 377, o ~ ed Artist, by Astereid. ereee f f p| { hod, pet inches; draught of Dv coral iia. Bunam | Hldomigcty of Wellgary mich ave thn abalate con: | Suring Ne Sean sitter scupatigncenodyens | Nopbie wILeTs, he eck of Us wat that te | Keco'y Wa Cry, by ‘War Dai £3 | wards Sleeegunenes: tonnage, Bt tora ee ee net oat doclared, showed Yon Tuehne | trot of the krle road. Mr. Gould was evidently not un- | srve certain interesty by thelr influence with ‘members. | average mind of his hearers failed to follow him, and | je pyia's huchu, by Planet. : +| Secretary Lee, of the Brooklyn Yacht Chub, re- " aware of the te A035. ports chat there are sixty-eight yachts enrolied in identical mx mouths Total earnings. Aotal expenses. rE in progress, but chose to | Some come voluntarily, ready to engage in anything there was @ lack of intelligent attention | time, 2 $5,318,629 | When ona ni as 0, Bropeee 8 aie! sald that fay ture Hp. Oeners sre rent here yy Varlous cor: manifested oh Hie countenances of those + 88,818,6 10 brin 8 old x c- | porations and Interests tor the uard- n ston, 0 pal t th yan ShREN ons bart 6481510 | Ton, to be wrved at the opportune moment’ and thusto | Ing thelr rights as claimed’ bdt more. freguent. | Meet tt eD Ten Myr edait waa ot ibe ‘IRISH PATRIOT PRIZSTS," oeseietinn thwart the scheme midway in executio res. | ly to secure additional | privileges of to combat | Oicacy of prayer, and answered the philosonils Sate ny URE ge aoaae PROP sive Darty were too reckloss to heed this restraining | the schemes, of rivals. These persons are popularly | efficacy Of prayer, a ep pi Leetare by Jonn Savage, le ae va Se presineed ‘by power, and, by disregarding the injunction, got actual | termed the “lobby.” Parties desiring legislation ot a | objection by the statement that the experjments ' . fs 4 5 a him was correctly drawn from the books undaccounts | Reneral Dix ‘was eietted Prosdedt, HW, Shera. | {0c TOE TER ee eee ee at oie on suttcl nig: Coal dacts were not | John Savage, poet, and late Head Centre of ‘ie | wait take place on Mouday next at Philadelphia, elected President, H. W. She err im toee and ¢ in themselves sufficiently exhaustive to be rightly | renians, gave @ lecture last evening at the Athe- | Tae course Will be irom Shackamaxon street to, forward mploy the “skiile ofthe company, Without reference to the statement of | Treasurer, ands. jarlow counsel, This action | talent” of the lobby to dispense it, int th i the ‘ormer ‘Auditor, was made legal next day by Gould resigning the presi- | that their mone: wi lo. e inocently supposing | considered unanswerable tests by the experi- » wharf to the Block Heuse and return, Over fort; iny President Watson's testimony was to the effect | fancy, amd emictig aad ctecth aide Ratening the presi. aly nuiree fourths” of tata intuence vote but menters, and, therefore, Mr. ‘Tyndall's theories | Meamin Brooklyn on the above subject. By tho | otis nave entered for the regatta. f vy. ie that he had, to satisty bitaselt, gone caretuily through | reported consideration f r which was the confirmation lobbyists mse! failed in that direction. In’ illustration of | manner in which the gentieman deali with the The sl acht + R.4 in 3 hooks and Scoounits of the company, ry was satis of certain releases irom clains by. ihe krie road. The | mony of Alvord, page on Tis is an this it was stated that thirty years g0 | maiier one would think that the O’Connellite aye 0. Tihs arrived from Nysok ws tho ean? Bed that tn a mtatoment of Aaditor Dunan we eas a ounts disbursed for the “reform” of Erie to the va- | of long standing,’ which has with fi it was saidin the Edinburgh PAtoscphical Journal f ‘ he | und is anchored off the toot of Court street, Brouk- ae ee eee a ety be, wecounved | Tous directors who resigned, were £67,500 cach to Lane & | increase of corporate wealth and rival interests. Ithas | that a current of olectricity could not be carried | Priests had no clam to patriotism, and none of the | } ‘She has t lengt err © dhe" rdrtaiy’and ‘Interest vif the morgage and floating | g25unh enone te yee "WHOM, SONG to Archer, and | been denonneed by the, press and should be condemned | on single wire for any great distange, When the | clersy should be called patriots but those who | "itv. woop yacht Helene. taurine wy eirby, of b ti h - yy ' 'y a y he overnmen' - oe a = s b v, ope" is Onder Yo" the expense "account, In the $900,005. 0) Mr. * O'Doherty atterwards recsived | prescribe n remedy, but, Your commities believe that tne | Class ol proo! that was, Applied to phystoal things | noisied the banner of rebellion and ted the rebels | Rye, tor Mr. Flint, . Ys Cay 18 ot tho Iollowins dle og) sahtand s ‘y o a ae nd Gardener $25,00); Crouch was also paid | evil would be materially lessened by the enactment of | 48 in science, Was appiled to morais, there existed | to gne battic fleld agninst the british at some time | meusions: Length ov all, 38 fect 6 inches; breught into the profit and loss aecount, upon which L iy js return to London,was | more general laws and more mringent provisions | no means by which any satisfactory result could be | or @sher, 6 priegis Who suffered in '98 for re- | length on water line, 34 eet 11 inches; breadth of a) Aivivends were declared, Mr. Watson ‘claimed that the 1 $100,000, or more, * 7 or Money which should haye been in the. t-vasury with | hesees. A. bill, was also rendeted by Sickiscamonting | foihe cecnstitutionat meow ton pata, Mud by | arrived at. How, for example, could It be shown | veittig against the Rritish power were, therefore, | beam, 13 feet 11 Inches; depth of hold, 4 feet 2 4 m \ rovision interdicting special | jy number of moral i indis- ‘; whick jo pay the dividend had boex borrowed by con- | to about $60,000 for disbursements and ex! incind- | legislation upon subj hich yy any ral instances, the specially eulogized by Mr. Sayage. It was a pity | inches; tonnage, rpenter’s measurement, 21 Henotion aevount, aud that st was proper to pay vack this | ing. hin How! bills while Im this county. Tike iatter | lead to corrupt results Deatri pgperionce has town putableness of the truth of tho proverb that “hoti- | SW heosta were not suimared. with the principles | tons, ec, Carpenter , sum owt af ihe proceeds of the ‘oreigs# loan, At the meots | amount was directly paid out of the treasury of the Erie | men and you banish them from the halls ot legislation. | e8ty was the best policy? Prayer was the Ing which deckired the dividend iauy of the direetor- | company. ‘ | the squadron, | fhe new sloop yacht, built by Mr. Munn, of | Brookiyn, for the Wastungton Yacht Club, has been | named the Bila Treadweu. The regatta of the Delaware River Yacht Club for which such heroes as Father Marphy, of Wex- Tne Now Jersey Yacht Cinb are launching their for which vouchers were % Remove the «1 highest proce: diset- aorifice oa ae teat ce ‘The ope! Pak GMT caaanle os tos nromahacin’ Tp Gat nae | Sauls RO bere Carers, AROWD, ‘The sarigys SeeEerce and by conn penoes will Ue bald ane mdentast PeOpoted borode nin ieon ford, aud others who sacrificed all on earth most | hoats ag fast as they can be refitted, The opening im-xpedient, while “the coinpany . was borrowing | coup d'état was stated before the Board by McHenry | the Leyislature hold ft Fane juestion by evidence th holly aside dear to them, ‘Te lecturer dwelt at greay length | uf the club will take place the last of this monti. moncy, te” Increase its inilitiest vand to pay | humsell io July last, as per Barlow's testimony, to be | for which — they ry a Ge ettecy, Mt. Galton Tee eviction | 08 the devotion of auch priests, who, by their ex. patoeatacae te Inwerast on ite debt, “ihe ‘oiler directors, thir- | aboutseven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, In upon which, depends vast pecuniary advantages. bn Md qiaiton’s recent statistical | ainpie, encouraged the Irish to shake off the British BOARD OF HEAL(H. teen Jn based their action wpon tne state- | order to fully understand the nature of this transaction, | Itis farther In evidence that it has been the custom of | argument, which endeavors to show that the peo- | yoxe, He was loudly applauded at the close, ments ov the Vresident, Mr Watson, and the Audivor, | which, without authority of law, in a ¢ingle day revolu: | the managers of the Erie Railway trom year to year in | ple Who pray dont live any longer, don’t get well i ‘anietn Wwithoat any pommonal ge Kd their own in relation | tlonized the mamagement of one ‘of the deading railroad | the past to expend large sums to control ¢! ns andto | any sooner when they are sick, don’t get any richer, rT oT The business of organizing the department was " pany. ‘he testimony i# #0 nach es of this country, runming the enti wth of the | influence legistation. In fhe Year 1&8 more than a mil. | don’t make any better investments than the people FAREWELL T0 GEORGE MACDONALD, continued yesterday at a meeting neld vy me oniict thet Yote Commitiee cannot coins (0 an also- | Btate of New York, it will be necessary toanalyze byctly | Hon dollars was disbu y clasion Upp this branch of it. i mi ine of the ac’ Y ams? who don't pray, was met by the general answer | 5 He A larg m- gonclasion save. © ch of it. Itis, though, bat | the motives of some of the actors Mcli@nry aad Bis- | and legal services.” For that the ground covered by ese statistics Mr. George Macdonald, the Scottish novelist, | the Commissioners of Health. large nu just to stato do not believe that th ent | choilgheim & Co, of London, ay inost pron pierre ofthe Bite Saliway ‘Company hve, knowingty pe ‘a the" yiurso cual eee 7 Was too general, and did not distinguish what | preacher and lecturer, having made a very suc- | ber of minor routine matters was also dis- falsified the statemenc 5 aken trom the books of | sen” great vd of nglish — atoe! lers- | vouchers shown him, admitted the those who prayed really sought in their prayers, It | ge; c The of work examining the clerks in the the Ny ances hye to have found | Theres no evidence to show that the latter Pg i a4 three years prior to 1872 of large sunte Barber, Tweed | was also surther met by inquiries as to whether the be wished haghb clbeerBbteder tabi ctll lain Soil Teserisneds on the pian ot civil service nd to have introduced 9 new ayetern or necothta, These | CWNeagr cantrolled any considerable, amount of wipes | and.oiners and algo large sume drawn by Himselt whieh | men and women who were on BiackWoll’s Island | Kngland. = A letter nas been addressed to | jaroiy introduced, Wlil be commenced next week. gaucos may, and vrofably 0 Sxled to the contusion and | My. Metieary, who advanced nore than ome-Aat the | elections. ‘These amounts. were charged in, elation te ng tn our penitentiaries wore praying people, | him, | signed by pgevoral, leading | ‘authors, | Tie Board adjourned to mest om ‘Tuesday next» pancy stated. The wit co F. Clark, and | gum used to uy out the directors and for other puxposes, | rubber account.” ‘The memory of this witness was very | Hi y Praying peopiec, they hh an erateurs, including Wil- | wien all reports will be received and p errs Rave evidence that the’@xPeuses of railroading | was not a pormapent bolder ot Eric stock, and Hadno | delective as to details, he could on would Gave been there. The burden and primary | liam Cullen Bryant, J. G. Holland, Bret Harte, | ness transacted, No private sessions will be held, lato, largely increased. Auditor Dunn's state. | direct interéet in the welfare of the Erie | member large transactions; but could disti TFecalt | those who trul ray was to bode | B. 0, Stedman, Kk, H. 8 Var peting en to all comers, The ment showed a large decrensy of <#pENes which could | row. So mued disinterestedness Is not commemiy | that he Hed’ been in tie Mabie ot Santieay aaeter | Ousect OL 8F, Sin and the power mercer cadauae, | Wiliam a. Apploten, Harper a Brottra’ Ovnies | one anc on was.a feature of tho old Hoard, and edt (F oeetreciewercepanh ait ton arr} found among | Merhie vot i Bel caters, Pop ey ae giher to | Professor Metin contended, was substantially ob- | Ui. Putnam, Seribner, Armstrong & Co. and Henry was convened for the carrying ont of the litue rtm of track and eatulpments You X eosin it mum he sought in kreownership Tos ithe AulNn: | Awen@iy; consiiored (MAE BM & Tul mache heceiearnes | tained by thenks He consiuded Ly urging the obli- | W. Boliows, and, in response, he has consented to | ries of Couuisioners Maninrte and Bosworth and ¢ that they have the (uXigs tle ond Great Wester road, & corporation fr ting | paul beter than to wait till (he mow got to Albany; and | fation oO prayer Gon All Coristiang in the hent of | deliver a tavewell tecture in Association Hail on | for the protection of any friends assailer iy the abluty and lategrity of President yat $109,0N,000 of sock ath honied debt, aud Whose alaire | added thepiguificant remark, in reply to a question, that | a life that is eterady, Z Box! Phursday ovouing ou the subject ol “amict Board, eC ...C(‘i‘(W.U.LLNCUt(Uwit(N(OU‘tt.U(t(##éi#4é.é4.4o.e...#ggeeeeeeee