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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. 5 THE NEW REGIME, | tty’provinonss tone time in which the nomina- MATSELL. bub ok upon the Mayor ot ihe ty of New York pele pers tate 74 saveadatoe att | ay ASHINGTON. tions are to be made. You can look over this your- . | tude of @ prosecntor, these ions have been ex self and gee whether there is aay such provision.” Sig, aba Let se hee cee ie wae ee ny ince een emt Satnore for ths purpose of peilist » ter took ry | t him from indignity. The oF than correctly ascertaining and de- from its title to the certification, but “ ig next to the Governor in ence, and after rit phe f those actions for Which the Cor ‘ei the New Rulers | coula na no such provision, nor, indeed,’ any- | In i i 1 offers . ‘ete List of no uch ‘p » OF, y- | Interesting Interview with the New | him to the President, anal don't know but in our ofncers mammitiee dp notdeem tt necessary to.go into a | The Cabinet and the Civil Service Ade thing which seemed to limit the time of nomina- ‘ affairs he is more important then either. Well, I ¢ of the Motsopolis. — Superintendent of Police on objected toh heingarrened. mere were several | it Mase saa sik a Coban de isaac tee , : . oT Be! ya x —_—— BOARD OF EXCISE. the Situation. the Mayor into custody, and Twas trying to throw | Betvongot awphen, Hngiiel, And vie oe cam visory en Rapport, per tovenage’s Agpsiotetaie~fhe Gommte fume Bulag G0 and cana 'be sta | Yar Sndrad'heonctadsa of hi te ole came. ut "* {was nover'much of @ man for getting out of thé Uelhave arrived. Disorderly Houses To He All Closea U; ‘The charge that surrendered and forfeited policies on 1 sesssad Berle Termeel Ofcom tale | "oe comninioner cttscis Mae aries | O I DS TO RI E S.|eeteu tee Neue yar ins melee | Rigag mame Wesermen wpieememcatis | PYeddent Grant's Determination in the non- . Huded ries of the New Officials—Jottings amas ats peesaraéions wor thettaba ton tae Unhositatingly tomy labors.) On che day the Aght Docu tuniendered sud paid vor ar forced for | Matter of Departmental Reform, About the City Hall—The Po- now in @ position to proceed in the work of the ee Slee ai an Smeal rs the city deat tnd ware Mrevived afer death extent Vice Justioss Appointments— department. One of the principal things that in- | Thieves To Be Cleamed Out of the City and | Hall, and was just leaving chat bulling when the Sieit and papular young amtcer and worthy tohave been “ terfered with their action upon all the applications about main- | {howe considered : but the restoration of are in| COCKBURN AND USHING. Municipal Marriage, before, to this was the measure introduced into Detectives Set to Work. ‘ utes, fault cresrining soned own. Nowe asa one was: in th optnton af our sommitiee, 8 W ag ube the Legislature by Senator Tiemann. The bill is friend of mine says, instead of ab me for that | the other pelicy-holders of the company which the off- ee cers and should not have committed and for "te llega purotane: as hier ate ha ts urrender England’s Chief Justice te Reply to the At- Theut ass death claims wan preva he tate ciee aye tack of the Geneva Counsel. they ought to give me credit for it, But that’s the To the ordinary observer the scene at Police | Way of the world.” . Headquarters for the past few days presented orn A onthe ate a een many curious features for study, The office-holder | ment was on its way to Boston at the time, and in every type of varied human nature hung about | the; happened to pees lost as Thad toned down the 80 engrafted on the neighberhood that the very air | complimented me, and the boys passed on their felt impregnated with it, Sometimes he was long wag ster @ salute.” there anything, Mr. Superintendent, in and lean, but oftenerfstout and stinted. He was | poiice matters that ie at this polar ‘specially always well dressed and constantly ate tobaceo. | engaging your attention ?” The attitude of the man was as diversified as nis Bape Lt Cn OD hey Dapaniaeen’ fore ect consider: . build or the cut of his hair, At times he would | thon it is very plain sailing, We do everything rest his body on a corner or his back sccarding to gues the reguiationa sud cucipting agamst @ doorpost or railing. He now and | of the Department are laid down and not left for us but to foliow them. Of course, I shall again condescended to stand on his leg | gee they are attended to, I don’t intend to sit having his hands in his trousers pockets, but the Seat my thumbs eye Sg you can under- general (and it appeared to be the favorite) posi- | stan won't tolerate it in any one else. A Policeman should be al on the aler tion, was a half lying, reclining against the walls, | ever watchful and re: bat ae Keep at ny Occasionally he was talkative, but generally more } times before his mmd one idea of doing his given to silence than garrulity. His wardrobe was ory best pay place. The most capable officers the most astonishing thing about tim. ‘Is was al- | Snow! Fe Trae cee Copaideramon, ad abould, be ‘The vicinity of the City Hall was extremely dull | for the purpose of giving to the Commissioners the end uninteresting yesterday and there was a pleas. | POWer of revoking licenses upon testimony that 4ng lack of place hunters about the Mayor’s office. the parties holding them were not conducting their Among those who called on the Mayor yesterday | business ina reputable and respectable manner. were Mr. James Kelly, his intimate friend and Under the old system a person receiving a license counsellor; Superintendent George W. Mateell, could defy the Board in the management of his Simon Stern, Comptroller Green and some other | ®Mairs, and the Commissioners were com- Prominent gentiemen, including a number of the | Pelled to see him abuse the privilege ‘mew Commissioners, The Mayor had a large | Samted and allow him to keep open house rance it Pa rinnle cuonguellliy appene foyer upon Preaient forde big nt wrblch uch a palpable viclatan or | Expected Arrival in Washington of the Rio manner and ‘apparent object of the purchase of Grande Commissioners. other poli e ‘were such a8 your committec could not Sapeevel but as they are of minor importance ticy need not be more The distributica of a bonus of over $189,000 among the WASHINGTON, May 24, 1873, CRORES Se ORDO 7, in agdition, se their mole sale Meeting of the Cabinet with the Civil Fies, and. its conceal y holders Charging far the greater portion of it to “dividend. ac. Service Advisory Board. count, ” was proven to be true. While your committee The President convened the Cabinet this morn- liberal ton f¢ ; viet Yr fattnul oftcers, they hatd ta auch ‘compensa ing, at ten o’clock, to meet the members of the Civil should receiver “ Tee ete east aing as comuption sad that'in'this | Service Advisory Board and talk over civil service view the “bonus” distribution and its concealment from | reform. All the Cabinet oMcers, except Secretary the policy-holders aro deserving of serious condenma- | Ronegon, and five members of the Board were Some loans and advances were made by President | present. The President said the meeting was in- Winston in an apauthorised and irregular manner, bat }.srn9) and to put the heads of departments and no loss appears to have been thereby incurred ir the members of the Board en rapport. A general mount of business on hand, however, much of it | for any class of patrons he ehose to cultivate, relating to the appointment of Police Justices, During an interview with a HERALD reporter yes- ‘Which will be “the sensation” probably by the end | *eTday Commissioner Marshall said tne new Board @f the present week. Applications for appointments | 85 anxious to proceed gradually. One of their first still continue to pour in, and the Mayor, it is said, steps was to introduce a system into the Depart- j / Thas received upwards of three hundred already, | Ment that would facilitate its operations and enable ' Some.of them come backed up by petitions in | them at ai time to see the standing and charac- “ ” behalf of the applicant, bearing three or four hun- tata. c ould, eed ad na oepanlant pian Bt bs. | | red signatures. As usual, the Mayor keeps his | were anxious to adopt One of our own and we are now ready. The police have prepared for us a set of Own counsels, and it ts absurd to speculate a8 to | hooks which give the loosvion aha business features who the iortunate appointees are to be. of all the liquor saloons in the city, but we are now i h and, but for oir my the. inlarepresentasion, by _ which ‘attem was made to feel their services are properly considered. The Mayor found time, however, in the pressure | having a PRES tater es same places, | ways of the very best quality, of the very first cut, | No man can come to me with Setter card than 6 Sere eeeiciee:. Sth arong inant, taeen:! ten erage Mg tipeniehey Manecepecci cry =a of his more austere duties to perform ; better ‘position to judge of the accuracy | and marvellously free from dust or soll. It was | food record, and hog aay OmiUee YOR, would Brvbably never have been made the subject of ade Lag deeend ‘aan aha his eres ARRIAGE CEREM( tails riticism and censure. an , for # young Pci ae ai fa ceremony, Stuncipal object wa have in view is toecndact tne | **Ae8eFing, teo, from the fact that TonAyiam and Bastery are two accomplishments 1 snes made by Hrene a of agents or ais stave in joa | effect any plan approved by che Board. ‘Congress. 5 * | Gepartment in a manner satisfactory to the people, ALL THE PATRIOTS do not admire, and the people who will approach pvp pai ete ie Serre oc aeeeaed on man Shellabarger frankly stated that he was morein. thongh plain and brief, was very interesting. The | ang we shall try to get as much moral control over | 60 anxious to serve their country and the rest of | me must be bad judges of human nature if they | fas been mvercly criticised and as warmly defended on bridegroom was a young man of perhaps twenty- | the men engaged in this commerce as possible.” _| its inhabitants presented the same well clad, com- | *40Pt such means to win aly coseenL opinion of your committee, the facts and attending cir- | Sympathy with reform after hearing the President's : ra ” £ Immediately aiter the interview Mr. Matsell left usta: ite mece: id invalidate the plea four years, John August Hoffman by name, and the | oe a ee arermaeigner, to ase the | fortable air. There was. universality avout their | the buildin Vite gave some orders. 10 the Nigut | cremains wana necray and, invaliaats the Pies | declaration and what progress had already been bride comely peach bionde, of about nineteen— | mann’s bill to any extent?” asked the reporter. outline that was strikingly remarkable. No mat- | Inspector, Ficpermott, and then passed out, Con- | lation of the c! dan unwarrantable use of trust | Made, and wasglad to know the Cabinet was a ter what the emoluments of the office they Alied or | tut it te aoe likely many of theos cilcere whine aia were anxious to jump into were, they employed a | turbed. It is understood, though, that a general first rate tailor and evidently engaged him a good | Clearing of thieves fs to take pluce, and the de- ill in future be responsibe to their cay deal. Art certainly appeared to play a prominent eT coat aad wi toe te tacniahne, Gite part in the make up of the enthusiasts, but when | any excuses about the Inspector or Super- one arrived at their physiognomies he found him- | !tendent to shirk their work. These little self entirely out of the esthetic influences and peat AoOe tense ne eri Wott te Rind uae he face to face with very vulgar human nature. | public are satisfied with the oMcers, It is ru- Miss Rese Gassmann. The wedding took place in “Well, we can’t say just yet to what lengths we the anteroom of the Mayor’s private office, and | shall have to go, but aoe may rest assured we shall do everything possible to clear away obnoxious ‘Was witnessed by two friends of the parties and | and aangerous induences. Ido not believe in very several gentlemen of the press and clerical at- | stringent ruling, and I think I express the spirit of tachés of the office. As the Mayor concluded the ihe Bom wheat Myre ened iceeurita atten of Bimple ritual he shook hands with the wedded pair the Opportunity of injuring public morality we and said, “and now1 wish you long, happy and shall gs ore te carry On the lew. ” ave been a temperance man all my life, yet 1 do prosperous lives,” and the husband and wife went nat on tieLacciint ollectto aiier aden i ealoying rable sums of money are shown to have ged “ charged as Saues, oice Zone commneel foes, Rtchardson, who briefly stated his views, as of" wie Amprober use or snfuenee i lexi dan gathered from practical experience, at the head of al any an where, an wi iy ¢ Rauitenet 4 erian by President Wi of Bd the department having the greatest number of em. George W. Miler, ie, then, Fupgrintendent, ot the Lngar- ployés in important positions, For departmental ent fui 5 ies Life Bul,” ism notable example, which culled forth. thatjast | WOFK Proper here in Washington his suggestion and’ merited rebuke contaitied in the report of the Insur- | Was distribution of appointments among the States Which guve rise to the controverty between the presigent | S€COrding to population ; competitive examination, rier, ant funds by President ‘Winston to serve his personal friends. | unit on vhe subject. This brought out Secretary ® ‘thelr way. themselve in the use of liquors if they find pleasure | To be sure embellishment had done all 1t posaibly | Mored that Ned Moore, who was Roadmaster under | ofa vie nctualy; Yuce arecmeatiy wags ee eat on | a8 now, with ‘special .regard to the ability of the The following {a a list of oMcers of that way. My house contains all sorts of wines and | conta for the countenances, but it fell very far | GonRoly and Tweed, 18 to be placed at the head Of | during which the company had ‘atulnedgpe great position | contestants for the positions to be filled, character ‘THE PRESENT MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT spirits, and, although Ido not use them myself, I apts ae garry Genet is urging | and about whose capacity and integty Bo, question | and education—in a word, what any merchant at short of making them beautiful or even attractive. | his appointment, but it has not yet gone to the jaw Board, The next few days will probably bring pie eee Ut mae an Jey Wepeeus dines she nentees (ial nuh: great many changes, and is well known to the over dyed moustache proclaimed him, and the | the ofice-seekers, for they are more than ordinarily olled-to-wetness of the hair spread an aroma of | watchful. him that wa® anything but pleasant. Nothing EE: 1 could better indicate the exact position of each THE STATE CA PITAL. public man than the expression of his face. The thin, hungry and nervous one is looking " for office, and the fat, busy, chatty, grab. | The Supply Bill Ordered to a Third Reading— every-body fellow is making or trying Elmira Reformatory to Hae an Investiga- mis r to ha ‘ven it president was Oppo “ty the actuary | the head of a great house would do in the selec- under a@ sense of dut: which caused the 01 ng’of the usual forni of Auditto the company's | HOD of employés. He was glad to say the oe of account oe were Feed to ia ieee system proposed by him did not contemplate any sareution usc temmmmnee pra er anal “Obpreasive | POlitical interference, and he would be glad if the raves of interest, and it is, therefore, diem! . system waa adopted, The collection of proxies by President Winston and Vice Pre ees Moca ay, Srodan te agents of Se cnr. Nothing was definitely azreed upon, but it was any, unde: rection, nambers am| su! en! " Tosccure absolute control over the election gf trustees, | ‘Me Opinion of the members of the Cabinet, as well is proven, (TJ i. jena’ steep ee on th rouad as the Advisory Board, that the appointments in Bt trumteon But te thigyour committee wholly dicen, | departments should be distributed over the ceun- ways treat my iriends and visitors,” ‘and of all the nominations, except these for City “Then, I suppose, Mr. Commissioner, the policy Marshals, made under the new charter, together Ks the Bo: bated be he iS Gl liberal character with the terms of office and salaries. The oMicera | than many people are inclined to anticipate 1 and boards marked with asterisks are those that lini PROMS Oe ton ther iieb ib tr are retain office by virtue of election or by assumption | in a proper manner will receive every assistance of office prior to January 1, 1873, and who were not | {rom.us; but those who will not listen to advice 4 degisiated out by the new charter. The County | SAd,woult respect tne law cannot expect to be Court House Commissioners and the Commissioner cee ans Byes Cs ats ett i Noes in of Jurors are deemed to be eounty officers, and fc accordance wi ie section in the just passe that reason have mot. been confirmed,” as it is | and we will, probably, begin to issue licenses of . ji perceiving in such a practice a far greater danger to the | try. The result of the interchange of views, which Siamese at ae SaeesoT any “naa | hung ax owe, We want to go on uci, W7| tan'tne pace ne ha ready” Toe aes inaramen: | ‘S@0—Revult of « Quarantine Inveni- | Faas MSc ie ahs petit | was harmouious in overy respec, wl be enbodled " a : ion— the offlc ‘th ters, instead the ser. sitting as a Board of Supervisors :— pe ke and chionting licenses is to be a very | Of the political aspirants who have crowded so gation—The Cornell Investigating Vants of” the” poltey-holders, "who. ao” not | 42 the plan to be drafted at their meetings next THE MUNICIPAL EXECUTIVE, a? Committee—Report of the Com- seem to have fully comprehended that the char- | week, and submitted to the President for approval. William ¥. Havemeyer, Mayor,* two years. $12,000 sale one, I understan ie thickly about Police Headquarters during the past ter of the cain & giving them the right, imposed It can. be positively stated that Secretary Rich- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. tian tank ante By eel fe Ay dammit 12% | three days was mainly composed of those in office mittee on Grievances Rep- pan ata Rn Ly Co, Siner coe, enaseen e Qierenenes Wi ah aig plan: will ie Nope Andrew H. Green, Comptrolier,* soar bane checks—numbered and bearing on the face | 80d desirous of remaining. The names of the new rehending Winston ‘and Urus to maintain and directly exercise tie | power Fe, ( Sec ae RAIDER: WEL: Dero Haale Gt: ONS REO k eames Cae ainda: Gigs Ohaaaeeiain. doer | ee” | a we ticulars “of the case. The stubs— | Commissioners had not then been made public, iJ correct and remedy detective or unfaithful management | Vision. Shellabarger is more zealous than ever in mge W. Lane, City » Jour 30,000 | there ‘iut't be three of them remaining with us— | and they were hurrying to the old Board to swear Of its affairs, his determination to give the reform his best TL EE RA ESSMENTS, will contain all the facts stated in the license Jonn Wheeler: President, six y Pim 6,500 | Proper, and we shall be able to refer at any mo- George H. Andrews, four ye 5/000 | Ment to them for iniormation.” “ Severn D. Moulton; two year 5,000 oe have not touched the Sunday question et. allegiance and call to mind their friendship in case ALBANY, May 24, 1878, any of the members should be able to keep in v ‘f power: ‘Then there was the dim shadowing ot the The Senate this morning resumed the consider- disappointed and the mourning and wailing of the | ation of the Supply bill. An amendment, moved kicked out. i by Mr. Johnson, fixing the times for the County ‘The charges above alluded to constitute the gravamen phette pits ed libels by the ‘pettione Bulls, upon energy. resident Winston, and your cata pon them, ais that wun pelemper nti |(0 |. as anoudutage moaks eMac Le s bach eullty of intemperate and harsh eriticinms pot ashing’s i President Winston, others who have not. been mol sated, i} DEPARTMENT OF PUBL! 5 yet, PARCELS WERE PACKED, have, in lal ge nore temperate, but with even greater It is understood that Chief Justice Cockburn will George M. Van Nort, Commissioner,* four re one Beda lt Mt TRS nhes coeeon and they stole stealthily away from the scexe of | Treasurers te pay taxes to the Comptroller, one- | severi mit nly arraigned Preadens Velasion. open she reply to the book written by Caleb Cushing in the years.. oe O Gination ‘will not be given to the public for some of the petitioner, English, itis improbable | 88me spirit, and give his views of Adams and the their | dikes! greatness. Several of the dispos- | half on the 15th of April and one-half on the Ist sessed crept slyly away to hide their diminished ss and chopped-off heads in a well-merited obscurity; | Of MY, was adopted. Mr. Benedict moved to in but Judge Bosworth would not follow their ex- | © appropriation for the new Capt! ‘Om ample. He procured a coach—probably to take a | $1,000,000 to $1,500,000. Lost. On motion of Mr. J. 8,000 | few days yet. You see, our time has been so com- 6,000 pletely taken up with the cares of organization, that we have been obliged to leave some important! would award President Winston damages at : allcomimensurate with the enormous amount which he | “™erican Counsel. Cushing will again reply; and claims to have sustained, and ihe, theretore, the bail | 1t 1s said py one of our Counsel at Geneva that Oy Peauired of the petitioner, English, le excessive and op* | Cushing has plenty of unused material with which mM Henry Smith, President,* four years. Oliver Charilick, Commissioner, five y: Hugh Gardner, Commissioner, ears, J 6,000 eg heed ye ncsee Noe ride for the last time at the expense of the Depart- | w, General ment—packed up his cambrous I eon it and (004, $1,000 was inserted for General W. 8. Fuller- | ance and a proper subject for relief. and further, that | to remind John Bull of the determination not te aerogenes Foren aoe or Oa THE REFORM ASSOCIATION. | started As ihe Fras going the Hire’Marshal went | ton for recruiting volunteers for the late war. Mr. | $#itis apparent (o ine pln ie eFresldent | seree to the decision of the majority of the arbl- . the d the conveyance an i i eed! fact lucted by anil at f George W. Matsell, Superintendent, in- ees ldoodby, Judge.” +d SLI ae as ants docs aibasa? biases hata the Mutual Lite Tasurance, Gompany, thereby owing ssore,! ShGOhEy) (athe Htegrevion Dy beset MOMDIe soso nnn oe vo seggmmetecvetsee t Resolutions on Rapid Tran- | No, i. fo oe going—how dare you—I’m y , hat personal liberty tnay be abridged and unjust an associates is his attempt to belittle Cockburn’a punishment inflicted through forms of laws by a | ability. powerful corporation arrayed against an individual, and . n the opinion of your ._fomemlttoe komponetrating the oa The Mexican Border Commissioners Exe 1 uch legislation 1 I. re to-day stat at Colon: And mmittee would respectfull: 4 the imiediate passage of Assembly Dill No. 1,004, entiued | T- P. Robb, General T. Osborn and Major R. H. coming back here,” returned the grim caricature | State Commissioners for the destruction of the rer of its ey, aod he eho CaM ef nis cattle by the rinderpest, Mr. away. He did not stay long, however, for he was e the first visitor to Superintendent Matsell’s omice | A- FP» Wood sustained the motion, say qomeraey morning. He remained there some time | img the case had been improperly defended on in close conversation with the celebrated Superin- | the part of the State. The motion was carried. harles F. Chandler, M. D., President, four City to Construct a Raitl- YeSPB......0065. eee esseeuesees cece 6,500 road, and the Question To Be Submit- Stephen Smith, M. D., Commissioner, two 5,000 ted to the People at the Next Election— rere alti es F graces A Comptroller To Be Elected Instead of Henry Smith, President Police Board, Pt alee! jad o! seerVanderpoet, M. D., Health Omcer oft ©2010 | Appointed=—A Sharp Debate. . tendent, and then left as the throngs of friends en- “An act ‘of arrest it A ME POTE....ereressessrsreerevesesseesesy MES | he Exeoutive Committes of the Reform Assocta- | tered to pay their respects to Mr. Matsell, He re. | MF. Jonson All Insert $50,000 to the trustees | eed for Mander Os nel or ones Gromige't | Sa¥age, comprising the Commission investigating coe DAES R EET: tion met last evening at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, | Maimed at his office until alter midday and {of the Soldiers’ Home in New York to procure @ | marry. depredations and disorders on the frontier, will ar- B eee hee ip to the Corpo- 15,000 | There was some dimoulty in procuring a quorum, | $e Jeff om some important business of the | site for that institution. Lost. Mr. Lewis movea | All of whichis respectinlly submitied 4.44 | rive in this city on Jane 3, The Commission has 2, ROME se eats oho Rin gat Sea et atl cnigadise cel sittie Hae tedremeg anting the aby the Superintendent's $7,000 to be appropriated to defray the expenses of z 8. WHAL uBN, visited nearly the entire extent of the Mexican- Joseph L. Perley, President, six yeare.... 7,600 | orclock. Mr. Fouey, the Chairman, said Bats ‘In com- and introduced the various captains who | the Legislative committee appointed to meet with gE town te yy. Texas line, and taken evidence at many points. aoe Van Cott, Commissioner, four 4,000 | pliance with your 4 ction this manele Goals were ee Sno eepeineeae oi ah pa ae ote the committee of the United States Senate on the ‘The health of the party is good, but they have en- Roswell D. Hatch, Commissioner, two mittee has been called together this evening to | building and then went out. He returned to the | ®™bject of water communication from the West to TROTTING AT FLEETWOOD. . countered many exciting adventures. Some time office in the afternoon anda reporter of the HERALD | the East. Lost. Mr. Johnson moved to recon- had an interview with him. The Superintend- | giaer the vote taken last night, striking out the ent sat in his chair with the quiet self-possession appropriation of $36,000 to Weed, Parsons & Co, since, while in camp on the Rio Grande, above 5 OP S| Fort McIntosh, one of the Commissioners, Major se DEPARTMENT CHaiITIES aND ComnuCrron, "| Feorganize the “Reform Association” and some 500 The purse of $100 for horses that had never beaten William Laimbeer, President, six years. other important business which your attention James Bowen, Commissioner, four ye: 5,000 | will be called to during our deliberations. As | of a gentleman thoroughly at home. He has a re- Savage, was attacked by what was supposed to be Myer Stern, Commissioner, two year: 6,000 | Jou are aware, many important enanges | MAFKADIY pleasant, Intelligent face, and he treats | for printing, Carried, and the clause was re. | ree minutes, announced to come off at Fleet | 4 iarge specimen of © Mexican llon, which EPARTMENT OF DOCKS. Pv Seo visitors With the urbanity and politeness of @ man | stored. Mr. Lewis moved to restore the item of | 700d Park on Friday, but postp On account of | made @ desperate charge at him, but which Jacob A. Westervelt, President, six yea: 6,500 | have recently occurred im our city govern- | of the world. $14,900 to Weed, Parsons & Co. for the book known | the weather, was decided yesterday afternoon. hot by th 6 ‘William Gardner, Commissioner, { s,u00 | Met the effect of which is vertain to wdvance | | “Mr, Superintendent,” began the reporter, “you | as ‘Barnes’ Condensed Insurance Report.” Carried. | Entered for this event were John Murphy's black | as HOt by the sergeant of the escort before the 3000 the great work we have in hand. The great power | 8¢em to be already completely in business. Mr. Lord moved an amendment providing that mare Molly, Icaac Paulding’s black mare lajor seriously injured. On one occasion one of the Commissioners was attacked by one of the dangerous lizards pecaliar to Texas and Northern Mexico, but succeeded in shooting it before being “Tam, sir,” he answered. “Why, Ifeelasif I | the Governor sppoins @ committee to inquire had only gone into the country for acouple of | whether it would not be expedient to suspend Months or so. You see, everything is so famitiar | the work on the Elmira Keformatory. Bt. and natural to me that I could not well feel other- | On motion of Mr. Lewis $5,000 was inserted to COMMISSIONER OF JURO! vested by the new charter in Mayor Havemeyer sao B. Varnum (nominated, but not yet con- | has been exercised on the whole well; his nominees firmed), are @ vast improvement upon their predecessors. Lady Knox, Benjamin Wilson’s bay mare Lottie, and William E. Weeks’ gray gelding Grand Central. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. Some of them, it is true, are untried in the particu- | wise. Here I am surrounded by the old boys the expenses of the committee to meet with | The latter was withdrawn, There were but few in | p44, ‘Walter W. Adams, Commissioner, six lar sphere assigned to them, but taking their past UE tle haat Walling, who stood beside iy Untred States Senate committee with regara | attendance, yet all took @ great interest in bio rey ie “f be apes let JOR os ndeiaes vehy ts Howe die ov ++ $4,000 | record we are justified in looking for an eMcient ad- | him), and they know my ways so well that there is | to transportation. The bilitwas then reported to | the result. Before the race Molly was othing 1s said in the letters received about the DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. - ministration. At any rate, give them a fair trial, | no necessity for any breaking in. I have tried | the Senate and ordered to a third reading. the favorite, and though she acted | recent battle with the Kickapoos, but they state that ‘HH. G. Stebbings, President,* five years... $6,500 | three months hence wiil determine the question | them and (ound them all right, 80 that now I can THE ELMIRA REFORMATORY. badly and was nearly ‘distanced in the | uniess authority is given the military commanders . Philip Bissinger, four years...............No salary | with justice to allconcerned. We must not rest rely upon and trast them.” Mr. Harrower offered a resolution that a com- | first heat, continued to sell first choice until the te follow ane punish predat D. B. Williamson (not yet confirmed), with what has been accomplished. We must take “You have been made the subject of a good deal | mission be appointed by the Governor to make a | third heat, when her friends reluctantly dropped punish predatory bands on Mexican three. Fears: op eeesveeeme de: +-No salary | @ new departure and press on for still greater im- | of public discussion, sir?” full investigation of the management of the buiid- | her as a poor investment. Lottie, a road horse, be- | soil, the constant raids and robberies cannot be Salem H. Wales, two years.. ..No salary | provements. Combined action is absolutely neces- “Oh, lexpected that. Tam a public man once | ing of the Elmira Reformatory, and report to the | longing to Mr. G. V. Jounson, won the first heat in | stopped without a force large enough to guard F. E. Church (not yet confirmed), one sary to retain the benefits we secured and insure | more, and people nave a right to talk about me. | next Legislature. Adopted. 2:87, but the second, third and fourth were scored ‘hh & ine: f the Guit to El year........ scesseeeeseeesesecreseesNO Salary | the greater advantages we desire. Some of the things I have heard about myself are |. QUARANTINE AFFAIRS, by Lady Knox, winning the race much te the | the entire line from the Gulf to El Paso Del Norte. COMMISSIONERS NEW COUNTY COURT HOUSE, RAPID TRANSIT certainly very amusing, and I'm glad of it; fora Alter the Supply bill had been disposed of Mr. D. | satisfaction of those few who bougnt her very low | Phe Atlantic National Bank Paying Up. ‘Wyllis Blackstone, ) 1s without question the greatest necessity of our | man wants all the rational and inmocent enjoy- | P, Wood, in answer to an inquiry by Mr. Allen, said | in the pools. A thunder shower came up between ‘The Comptroiler of the Currency has received Thomas B. Tappan, | Nominated, but not yet con- | people and city at this moment. Prompt action | ment he can get in this life. A great many weil- | that the Finance Committee had made an exhaus- | the first and second heats, and continued through ane? fort wie John P. Cumming, [ firmed. must be taken here to-night to apply at once to the | ‘intentioned peo ple insist I am somewhere in the | tive investigation regarding?Quarantine matters, | the later, which made the track very heavy and | Such information ‘rom the receiver of the Atlantic Smith E. Shaw. Legislature to pass an act giving or Havemeyer | neighborhood of two centuries old, and that is @ | and had come to the conclusion to recommend the | drenched the drivers to the skin. John L. Doty | National Bank as to Warrant the statement that in INSPECTORS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. power to nominate five commissioners and to sub- | good sign, for it brings respect; but, as far as I | abolishmentof the Construction Board, which was | was put behind Lotticin the third heat, but it waa | 4 few days dividend of forty per cent will be James Crawford, Theodore 8. Kent, Nicholas | mit to the votes of the peopie at our November | know myself, I will be sixty-one next October, and | simply ® wheel within a wheel, causing great | of little or no service. The judges of the day were’ a 1, and that i fe ‘ McCormick, Jacob J. Banta. election the question of bonding the city to pay the | Iam not quite sure that I am not stretehing that | trouble and expense without any responsibility. | Messrs. Shaw, Van Ness and Harbeck. eclared, and that in @ few weeks another oi the pv. Marsha Ls foamteeg BR. Voorn agree Aaltouarte ne sn van et Le en one set. Few eae robably Pr A din ~ He also said the commie found that large “| nis Cae mY, May %, same amount Will be declared. while the final set- ‘ . T, jo 1 Je rhees, rs, rolment of all the reform | esty; but, then, J was always a (a) sort of fel- ounts of money had been squandered, but the LERTWOOD PARK, MORRISANIA, N. Y., May 24, BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. voters in every Assembly district in the city should | i aaah TOPs " aid tf n is Y | 1973.—-Purse $100, for horses that have never | ‘Ment will bring the dividend very close to 100 10" . did not discover any corrupt pe onion Under the “You certainly wear your age well.’ management of the new ‘h Officer, however, “Now, don’t 1? Quite @ good jet about here yet | there was more economy, and the expenses had (putting his hand over his head), and some people | been reduced $30,000 the past year. A further re- Who don’t know me will find out before I’m much | duction of an equal amount was promised for next older I am not quite so black by nature as many of i With the appropriations about to be made my friends would paint me. It is remarkable the | by the Legislature the erection of lst would amount of intelligence a man picks up in the course | be completed, and no more money would be called trotted better than three minutes; mile heats, best | Per cent. Bon edt ona bp gr first, pen ie the Affairs in Louisiana. second an 1c re jorse, udges— a William Shaw, Wilham Van Ness and John Har-| The Attorney General this morning recetved @ beck, Jr. despatch stating that the Supreme Court of Louisi- Isaac Paulding’s bik. m, Lady Knox ana has just decided two cases of contest for office Benjamin Wilson’s b. m. Lottie under the Intrusion act, and in boch cases the ‘The Mayor (President), Commissioner of Public | be had without rae ‘hese and other important Works, Comptroller, President of the Board of Al- | matters were fully discussed at our recent meeting dermen, President of the Department of Taxes | and I have to hope are iully provided tor by the and Assessments ; Secretary, Mr. Wheeler, Depart- | committee theb appointed on resolutions, which re- ment of Taxes, &c, port will now be in order, BOARD OF STREET OPENING AND IMPROVEMENT. Mr. FoLEy then offered the following important The ba? (President), Commissioner of Public | resolutions:— 8, Work: poration Counsel, President Depart- . 5 learnin, thin; day. it account, John Murphy’s bik. m. Molly... ment of Parks and President’ of the Board of Al- natbece sumioieniy eundcnot is yA go ee omni Ee Me Ts nl was foreign | bora. mil ena phoaan gs INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE. William z ‘eek’s gr. legality of the officers holding office under the . “ on that qui nt ie formes monr, John D. Van Buren ant lam A. eeler the opposition in Louisi: iss [Elected for two years. “President's salary, $6,000. | 24s penn foul theteny, of the tact that the city of New fiat saw the light in this good city of New York I| a commission to investigate the charges against 8 ais ivan sor atonicey pees 1 2 eee Member's salary, $4,000. legisiation ts destined to become. the central point of the | Was satisfied.” Ezra Cornell. witl a Pp 18 speech. Samuel B. H. Vance, be hea Oliver P. C. | commerce of the world ; theretor be it “Have you issued any orders to the force yet, THE DISGRACED JUDGES ON RECORD. The Minister to Colombia. pes oa ee ee PR ges tl Peinbta teas ha] pohif A er te rotors of Mr. Matseil?” A resolution was adopted to print the proceed- William L. Scruggs, Minister to the United States . . , et “Ah! now you're getting at me in police mat- | ings of the Barnard impeachment trial, and also in pass the tollow! Is tending to secure the self-govern: of Colombia, is here en routeto Bogota. He re- ters, I never was much of a hand at talking on | the trials of McCunn, Prindle and Curti Geo re Soneph eotonhenmen: sain a morris: Oswald bp yh a point a commission, | those subjects except to the boys, (pointing to In- GILBERT ELEVATED. YACHTING NOTES. ceived instructions to-day and sails from New York Ottendorfer, John Reilly, Jenkins Van Schaick. consisting of ten Tending citizens of the city of New York, | Spector alling;) but there are some times little Mr. Madden reporeed the Gilbert Elevated Rail- —o next week, Mr. Scruggs is from Georgia, a native uote for ivoyenra” ulary-Auom) | | Sithednutrst techy oc Sew Wars wns Shor | git’ cnfensnipe 300 Sow, Docauas'1‘ani's | REPAY OF ne cousin jw onrevances ix ux |, Te sloop Coquete, Mr. A. erry miven, has | of Faxt Tennetes, and former editor ofthe At William Wade, President; Thomas Foley, Jere- | When adopted, shall de a permanent charter. journalist myself.” ” ENGLISH CASE. been added to the Brooklyn Yacht Club fleet. antic New Era. He was a rebel during the war. 2. That the Dresent charter be so amended that the wmiah Murphy, Charles M. Clancy, John ©. Keating, Henry Wisser, Michael Healy, ‘Thomas L. Thornell, Separate trom polite! lestions ty See oe antes John Theiss, Geor, F Cbaitington Joseph P. To consolidate the city and county of New Yi Strack, William 8. Kreps, Patrick Keenan, John J. 4. To restore to the reco of the ely of New York the Kehoe, Edward Hrucks, George Kelly, Stephen N. | right to elect a Comptroller. Simonson, Philip Cumisky, Henry A, Linden, Isaac Also to pass an Sct to Provide for rapid transit, be- Sommers, Benjamin Beyer. tween Harlem and the City Hall, at the expense of the BOARD On m3 city, giving the Mayor, subject to the approval of the at UCATION,. Board of Aldermen, power to appoint five commissioners William H. Neilson, President; ba ig“ Kelly, | to carry the same lnto effect, and that the question of Robert Hoe, James W. Farr, rew J. Matthew- | bonding the city to pay the same be submitted to the peo- Sp tpn eee ta M. Halsted, Ruius | ple ‘at the xt November election. 4 ardslee, Jacol . Vermilye, John Crosb; Mr. SEWARDS moved toétrike out the clause as to Bctnre dass Coming, Se'switnae Barat | Mees tga TT oy a af am wa, . FOLEY said that all the other county officers Samuel P. Paterson, Joseph Sell; ian, Charles V. | are elected; that the present incumbent felt as- “7 should like to know what your first order ‘The folfowing is the report in full of the Commit- wast” tee on Grievances, presented to the House early “Well, as you have put it that way, I'll tell | last week, relative to the petition of Stephen Eng- #. When I was leaving here last night | lish:— sent out my first order since: MY | To me Hononasue THE ASSEMBLY OF THE State OF New return from the country (you understand) York :— and that was to call me up if anything occurred | The undersigned, the Committee om Grievances. to during the hight, no matter what the hour was. | whom, by resolution of the Assembly passed March 26, That used to be a standing order of mine when I | }573. the petition of Stephen English was referred, with was here before, you know, and intend to Keep it | instructions to, inquire into. investigave and report upon bea standing order now. “My age wont come much | ‘Be, alters therein contained, would respectfully, re- in the way. I’m not a lean and gone-in-the-shank Rave taken imony of a number of witnesses in the old eT lee @ rather robust, lively — ie bg [eo ersae Oommen ooh ia conqueting tl too pris! Ne ‘om waybe Lokal got around shia town, Yet too OFMEY | Sa esti he epentniiy aeaed, Sy Set Mr. C. H. Maliory’s sloop bnilding at Mystic A Railroad Land Squabble. Bridge, Conn., will be launched in a few days, but The Secretary of the Interior has overruled the will not be ready t ) test her sailing qualities until | application of the McGregor and Missouri River the middle of July. This yacht is 70 feet in length | Ratiroad Company for the reversal of his decision by 28 feet 6 inches breadth of beam. recentiy rendered against the said company and in Mr. Ira Smith, foot of Thirty-fourth street, Brook- | favor of the St. Paul and Sioux City Railway Com- lyn, is finishing a racing boat 27 feet 6 inches tn | pany, involving the title to certain lands covered length, 12 feet beam and 36 inches in depth. She | by overlapping land grants. The Northern Pacific Will be put overboard on Wednesday of this week | Rattroad Company has filed with the Secretary of Mr. Charies A. inton, Secretary of the New | the Interior maps showing the definite location of York Yacht Club, has fitted up for temporary use | its road between the Red River of the North and That in obedience to the above resolution they Lewis, Albon P: Man, Randolph W. Townsend, Ra: | sured of his popularity, and would be able to test | we never can tell what's ahead of ua,” Guat Sotele tis Given cuatehiocs we came aad every ot | mrp, rans room. ftaira, Hoon) of 22 Broad street. | the aissourt River. ‘This 1s a formality to secure wi a a - | it; that the people could be relied on in electing “You are, indeed, @ wonderful contrast to some | its law-abiding citizens, has been violated in the arrest | 7 “HE CITY RECORD” (OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THB | good officers, instead of allowing 80 great an oMice | of the pictares describing you.” and roloneed, incarceration of the petitioner, Stephen | Club will be transacted there. the permanent withdrawal of the lands on this CORPORATION) . fo'be an appointed one: that a» long ns people | “Well: that makes. the pleasure of meeting gen- | English, but have also been mindful of the grave ouliga- | _ The ext general meeting of the Brooklyn Yacht | portion of the route granted to the company. A. Disbecker, Supervisor; term of office in- | were electea t by the people they behaved well. e | tlemen like yourself, who come to me for the first | tions to conserve the beneficent institution of life insur. | Club will be held at their rooms, 26 Court street, Signal Station on Pike's Peak. definite, salary hoe yet determined igi? Be fixed by | appointing E power Was & tremendous responsibility | time, all the greater. But come often and look at ag cory acre aomspriong the seomapany, at imgoetenee Wer De ra sachs + ubtitaaneahad A Secretary of War, at the request of Professor the Mayor, Commissioner ic Works and Cor- ‘ K . 9 Transacted, , vation Counsel, by whom the Supervisor is ap- on May eee itn liicieupii thas ths contrary Re oe ceecyoee oe > conta mn te we instance oF Whose chief officer: the petitioner Is'im- here are nine steam yachts belonging to the | Hayden, has ordered a signal station to be estab- ted. ¢ Was the case and that the people elected the worst | astonished at the number of tricks we old fellows | — The investigation has been as full as limited time and juadron of the New York Yacht Club, viz. oor lished on the summit of Pike’s Peak, Revert to be appointed :— men. That only about twenty per cent ofthepopu- | are capable of. To be candid with you, I can | facilities permitted, A large number of witnesses have iiliam Inman, Liverpool; Day Dream, William H. ne ‘0 teatime Of Accounts, at $3,000 per | lation were taxpayers, and that the people who | scarcely tell when I was young, for they called me pe ay orien Ce is itherto-eeen Fahey ard: “yaita, i i en. smith The t th: ra te Boe pono num each. NCE st ‘earle: jacol lard; Julia, Jame: Smith; é report that the Secr Cree cOeesictetines of Paste th place of £. B. re oe Ae Coos iok UT OE age * a the Old Matsell”’ five and twenty years ago—perhaps | copyrighted and withheld from the public by the Lorine’ P. Lorillard; Minnehaha, T. C. Durant; POI cretary of the Treasury has J opead Lm 9 old bay Hamed bw hy ae op ter Sompany bom parties betty cps ap siwaye the some. thing, 1 got sos able counsel. Much that upon ca 0 tomed to it, and I lke it. t sort of thing | might appear irrelevant has entered into the pene, was constantly flying around the town almost ag | but your committee found it to be Indispensable to a ful reine ioe Hecomove myeelt,” fue ‘atitude and relation. oF all the parties concerned, ‘ 7 Mystic, B. 8 Chapin; Wave, Henry Harley. Ordered the transier of $2,000,000 of gold from san ‘he schooner yacht building in New Brunswick, | Francisco to Washington is untrue. There is 20 N. J., for a gentieman in Philadelphia, is progress- | need of bringing government gold from San Fran- ing favorably. She will be of 160 tons burden, Ene phn Resolute, Mr, A. 8. Hatch, N.Y.C.C., cisco or of sending greenbacks there. On the con- will be put in commission ina few days, trary the Treasury is short of greenbacks, and as Church, nominated put who has requested that his | be easi! mame be withdrawn. It 18 possible, also, that the ted f Tweed aad comied: ki ‘on in power. mame of D. B. Williamson, nominated for the same ‘e hold Mr. Havemeyer responsible for his appoint- department, will not be confirmed. meee, 80 é will be sure to make good ones. THE BOARD OF POLICE JUSTICES, Mr. Koi fen in number, are to be appointed under a spectal said that twoyears ago had not Mr. 7 tude Ny you, Mr. Superin- | Su? dhe whole evidence is deemed o€ such importance ear eteh Skee BO sivas Winn Witee cue cptained before: a eet tant ee ee We iecmation and oo gf tae Aeempiy. ee the government has accommodations for some currency: that within Yeu days of the pas reLanem, ey co, butts uke many omer, of the | SS aN a th ce? acted ye, Bat AQUATIO Gated 1a) et gas radian Gicatenes wanna aeranate me—' ‘4 beer] 1 ee a nee Meee tne Benet warner Foundation. ‘The whole “atuir did not iast tive | fot Of ihe Bupreme Court on ie Ath day of Janay | Opening Day of the Atvantic Boat Club | ate only some $4,500,000, and the new greenbacks P b ae 4 pereon minutes, and if 1 had not stepped in when I did and ‘another order of arrest was granied by Judge Bar- of Hoboken, in circulation on the Pacific coast do not require to have the privil: any to serve, as soon as possitie, & written notice On Mr. Sewards’ a, each member of the Board and upon the | to have the Comptrolieranip an Geenvennitie ded day iF in the way I did this town would have been in & | hour, of the aresi“s Soars Son, whieh Colones fixed at ‘The above club held their regular programme ot | Teplacement, no present probability exists of any wae nab! mainder f commotion ne’ fe since seen in | the sum of layor, which notice shall appoint @ reasonable | the re the resolutions were with- i “At the, time of that oeeurrenos "our Gevernor’s | cure we req a a Leeee dent tel races, &c., at Carmansville, on the river fronting | transfer being ordered either way. day of meeting, not more than ten nor less than | out trouble, name was King. There was a good deal of conten: | oe" theory, ‘alleged tibels Fee the Riverside Hotel. The whole affair was well New Postmaster Appointed. Ses tapas ee ee for police ie tf shail fated paheee on seorganization was then ap- | tion among certain of our prominent officials here, itSlons the President of the Mut enjoyed by both the members: and guests of th ‘The President has appointed Darius Sullivan to y ting of the following gentiemen:— | and in my wande: to probe the depth ofthe | forth in'the complaint and a joy Guests of the Mi be addressed to the Clerk of the Board not less wald Ottendorier, Robert B. eit, John association, and will pe long remembered by all | b¢ Postmaster at Clinton, Mo, dissatinection, 1 stumbled on a body | of | shay a competed to conspirators who were thor organize Raguiiconty” trad know, tha fort had al | is attnor Muesn My had aati he ie wel jon ar st ish rovided BaF fee pee Hal a allegations of Finglish against the character and se Roosevi than three days betore any such meeting for mak- | Fole! er Stern, Thor . tng ap potntmenta na that the Clork shall forth. Melos "thoman b, Brocborn, Seon on patrick of the Aldermen: of such nominations upon each | J. D. Williamson,.R, W. Townsend, Sam. D, Sewarda, who Po ary in its enjoyments. The races Treasury Balances. consisted scull raee, contested for b; reasi of ©. Warden and Arthur Kiel, won by the latter, and | , THe Pelances in the Treasury at @e close adges hich was printed @ four oared barge race, between th ‘Han- | business to-day were:— Yesterday afternoon a, Henai> called | WAGNER, THE ISLE OF SHOALS MURDERER, | "No! Falling sovsuddoniy upon suet a se- | Love von heretofore charred aud bestrmenderiue susiect | hah and the Lovely.” o nee BON EG isviids davis vivees $4,374,500 ‘upon Mayor Havemeyer in his private office, and —_— cret band 6 that made me open my eyes, I can | of Investigation, sometimes by trustecs or others cen- | Tne Hannah's crew:—J. Benson, 8. Perty, special deposits of legal ven -asked Hi Jag oa) a such was @ trae inter- Aurrep, Me., May 2%, 1873, | tell you, and Idid not shut them for some time | nected {ihe company, other times by poliey holders, | Hadiey, J S. Archer, coxwain. The Lovely ho. Zetsmp tien of ‘certificates of lepoat either, Dut kept watching the movements of | And especially by one who for four years appearato have the body. Prouty moon the trouble dewn town be- ine pel erscete ‘este en rewtate he agp y. for the Mayes, MUON L#00's case BIBS tag Dobe j oon oteudeut, & ol bam ig ge oe Ad ‘3 crew we L. Lefferman, G. J. el DAD, Dy ipng vada, — rea ei tc | mu tan ar me rum sort ave just pi t " een lookiga over the lay, 1 bave hgxe a gertified ioe of want of Jurisdiction, 960,000 75,108,277 26,439,100 i .