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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1873 WITH SUPPLEMENT. MOEA rt [ tae neuroses ————~ | TE RULE OF RATTAN. ment neousnary an asserted tas ince estou | POLITICS AND MORALS IN NEW YORK | HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. AY PRWSENTS. | enn r L SEAL BKIP. GAP POR LADIES— | (\HURCH OF THE: DISCIPLES, tials of order and discipline. Twenty yeara irom ; street. feaimecat cao eimmadeiat |, miarosaiiam rsument, ENTERTAINMENT —sooTCR now any momber who voted for its retary would be ashamed to see his name on such @ roll of {From the Saturday Review, Dee. 6.) : cornes Broadway Lb RARY ‘ . AoA ‘ ‘ street, willbe: pie my MONDAY BYERS DEC. 5, 1873, . voters, ‘The financial criais in the United States and the | Trjsh-American Opinion on the Agita- and Tenth strect | AS OP RE NORTHEASTERN {DMreREAEY, The Proposition to Reintroduce Whippin i ag favored the eared intent or tee excitement arising out of the capture of tne Vir- A coreh and atares Jewelry, Kaved vy. | Tnstitited for the el tf at ie Blok Poor, The valuable posi pping Joo age anda irate ginius have, even in New York, diverted public tion. Wilson, the Queen's jeweller Keg y Siazulshed mymeat ten Hes ABS Soured. ‘tickets, ‘Se. in the Public Schools for Boys. pel OBJECT OF THR babi af sees ae attention from the results of two trials which fe * m NOW Sixth avenue, between Twenty-maih and = = Sao = ie part al Age oe yg pe siiia in | Beverthelees possess politieal importance. ‘The Views of ieee pale ; by @ Protestam’ - LEGAL NOTICES. early yea i Dect of all | murderer of the notorious Fisk has at last, on a ome Ruler. nnn ARORA APS PAIR + years self-control. ‘That was the 0b) 4 ‘AINS IN ARTIFIOIAL FLOWERS FOR N THE HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY LN ENGLAND. arental restraint, and every one knew that the | eonyiction for murder in the third degree, been | To rae Epiron OF THE HERALD:— from lc. to S0c., at Mme. B. WIN- ; acher stood in the place of the parent. It should y re (the 4 a2? anna Miliiaer, 21 Kast Fouricemth street V Twenty Pounds howard. The Case as It Stands’ Before the | ‘sever stot in tlle place of the parents ICANN | sentenced to imprisonment ior tour sears, The | I was one of the originators o: the, CHAS bigs) —— — am Ellas Haylocke formerly Oooper, deceased. : és Mien, but with children. They bad the control of | man Stokes was originally an assoclate of Fisk, | movement in Ireland. Two or three other gen BIDAY FRB ee NT and cold revelth, euskoe, tea ean ete ener, he wie, Boece) Board of Public Instraction. ren ireds or thoceands of children, who Were | whom, on the ground of @ private quarrel, he de- | men and myself made the arrangements to call and American Clocks, in great variety, 48. | erling wi aid Dy ue he, Unveraighed, for ey 30: ie Aino eR destined to be respected citizens or Griminalt. OF | nyerately and publicly assasalnated in New York, | the Grst meeting, in the Buuton Hotel, Dublin, to finth avenes: comer Fourteenth etree and BIgiD A¥e- | ore et ea ane ac rock, Gormerty Biles fo fill Rome station between the tmvocated tis | The verdict of the jury, while It was entirely im- | which Mr. A.M. Snllivan alluded in te, Bi gaabbboee dad's aa eser’, wines peat spinster); late af Fottentim, in the counsy of The Necessity of Punishments as well se Re- | amendment of their laws were simply in J@vor | consistent with the evidende, Bevertheless Indi- | ply to your correspondent’s question, as published iy a 7) CY 7 OLIDAY PRESENTS DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND | 11 2, who was 'a iandaushter of ae Cooper, wards—1,200 Male and Female Teachers Ct soe ae ag ae Peeperiance, that | cated @ perverted moral judgment, They half | in the HxnaLp sapien a etn ete int ‘ ow S : ¢ Ty hrrgr easier tg Sareea ane sclonsly assumed that the issue beiore them | tm the progress of “Home Rule” agitation wi Jowel at very low prices, to pay advances, ch heis plieved ther. there were children in the nools who | consciously ass 1 : His Bis," Broadway, opposite Giey Louse, ~ ise Jonna Opefer, whip emigrated oxn instead in Faved takes trae’ Adega were onder no restraint whatever at Lowe, andy | involved, not only the aet of Stokes, but the char. | remained in Ireland. My friend Mr. Sullivan and Pov.coRx FoR scuooLs, CHOROHES, FAIRS AND | (eCoUnty, of TAMtn, Tne laitain dohasones afd af: he. Geral woucieg ues wcher wae noo, and leaving | acter of is: victim, In ® well governed | myself have worked together ior years in that and Lat utactory, 28 M a * ae el pedlabbenreagan tt Bo A er ee ea at oct Gertuarie Cooper) | Education of this city, a bylaw was enacted abol- | Of thelr disobedicnes. They then Decaine ovniamn, | the law into thelr own hands by | puting being more of one mind on modt of the bb: HITMAN'S -FRENCU. CONFECTIONS OF ALL wae cnloummenieateg wit bs, the undersigned, Rear | ishing the punishment of whipping in all the | Fogerate restraint, they might be converted into | Oe another, however deservedly, to death, In | Defore the Irish public than we two have been al 3 0 Bast Twelfth street, three Lor etl of POOLE & BUGHES, Solicitors, public schools of this city, and she rule remains in od citizens, There was no possibility of govern- | the particular case Stokes killed Fisk, not because continue to be, cu wishing a nice Christmas tree; play fer. she Fived at Montreal, Canada, in the autumn ot that year. | in 1870, by especial provision of the Board of | them on the highways and byways tn consequence | community rascals are not allowed to take | other reform movements in Ireland, few men monies, Rane oes and faire sappited Pty No. 9 New square, Lincoln’s Inn, London, lorce at the present time. The system has been eeerone witiess rest mec pent gar ceae gtd Fisk was @ swindiing reprobate, but because he I state these facta in order to establish that I ‘Wholesale rated; all candies at reduced prices Bl teary “MISCELLANEOUS. experimented on for three years, and the result of | thay'policy of giving every Iuan the Kiss aopt the | was the successful rival of Stokes for the favor of | hA¥e some right to know the feeliuits of my coun: —— free wee AANA AR that experience is such that a very powerful effort |. whether he strnok us or not, He found, in his own | a mistress worthy of both. The jury apparently | trymen on the question of “Home Rule.” 1am am BUSINESS OPPOMTUNITIES. Wanna WATCHES. Y, UNDER 9, WHO HAS INVESTED med severa) thousand dollars in her exceedingly profit: fe business, seeks an aciive or special partner, wi to extend 3b; negotiations . | family, the necessity of physical restraint, It was Irish Protestant—an Irish Methodist. My father is now being made to have the prohibition re- | 2 y, a prtetc0 obliged to do it, but thought that no later opportunity would occnr for | 1/8! \Oechern irishman, while 1 wis born and pealed and a xystem of modified, limited'and well | 448° he ‘to “stand idly, by’ and. not impose | the utterance ofa moral ceisure onone of the Most | reared in Connaugut. 1 was on the editorial staff Judged corpora) punishment re-establehed, The | the restraint necessary Jor ‘self-control? Should | abandoned of mankind, A partial condonation of | of the Cork Daily heporter, a Catholic journal, and iprarviaw cnkes ‘Question has been already brought prominentiy be- |'Ne be doing bis duty to, hunself, % | ine guilt of his murderer seemed to be the only 1 spent eight years on the editorial staff of the and agents ‘not moticed. Address BUSINESS, w his child and to God if he let that cnila go § Bellast News Letter, the special organ of thé 177 Herald office, is reduced to $15, fore the Bourd of Public Instraction, and itis prob- | ¢ perdition trom want of restraint? They were | Pr ctical method of expressing the opinion that | Grangemen of Ulster. I fancy, therel that I DERTTIERA, LEAVING FOR LMG) unas ude able that at the session of the Board which takes | 5 pepe 4.009, 000 ba the edncatign Hkang — Fisk, with ail his weaith and popularity, was pas the “orange and green” sides of Trish to dispose of respectable patented ©. V. D. business; ‘Ryery Watch warranted b, cia! of this city, and were they not to put restrain is sa ~ question. Cauitatrequired; cheap rent; on Broadway. Ad- aaa mrtanee tr ee place on the fitst Tuesday of January ext the | 1) inem?’ where thore ney nol to put restrain’ | nevertheless a social outlaw. The conviction of | “Tit me, then, kindly to say that your leading PONCEOR, Herald office. — movement will be disposed of one way or the other, | ang no control in the school the money spent on | Tweed and the severe sentence of imprisonment | article to-day rather paints the ireland of 20 years BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND LUMBER BUSI- oartidioate, though, to judge from present indications, it is | education was entirely thrown away, and the | for 12 yours will be regarded -by the respectable | avo than the Ireland of to-aay. The. national Atte —Partner with $10,000" wanted by an enter. — likely that the Board will restore the rattan to its | ciilldren wonld tun out vagahonds, criminals, and, Eee Eee re eOte Caner che DArey | tence tol cts pint Ge eae Beer ee i a al for the WS. a ee! epee a helped to kill the s) 0! NZOUrY, pages su BIGGS CARLETON Fo. of Sroad. erunrehntitie infuentia! place in the somewhat rebellious minds bari ane HE RAL ST ie) named above as in- | Which hag lately recovered its predominance in woh, on cia cane politics out of the hands ; way. ito: Shiabticdpvtthen: of the world of javenile refractories. volved in the debate were ve es hha Meopohke ye ag = the priests. and. instead of aernd * Ly ASUR! Md y cs hk illiam Prince Of Ay ZABIY HAVING sign to ginwn WOU aE | = aie raavonee._. | “on tne 204 ofJanuary last the Bosra adopted & | coming un Rar eeios TiS Hakied's uttio more | merited consequences of is gull Even if tie | ye “an enemy ofthe human Fade” b cam only Inform OES USER a at 7-2 SO - —* tn series of resolutions requiring the Committee on | time'to consider the question, which, he said, was | Governor should yield to the representations | you that Mr. A. M. Sullivan's “History of Ireland’ eeency of mone manufactory and make ndvanegs a A* ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED | Teachers to inquire into and report upon the char- | one of deep iinportance. dpe ade Rope iri aga Pelee rs aesanlyeny paints wv antec 1. as one of jine, fo ables a ies r j * 4 i 6 te ei J and no! tl 4 in Englat Fericiocis arly eed ‘address wi i soardicubars which a gion bamaks of desten and anallty of werkinanshi, acter of discipline practised in the pubitc scnools, | , Mr Brown sald. the Committee did not propose | Doves! Part or that the Court aud jury have done | who would have ruled ireland Jairly i he bad been will be confidential, ENERGY, box 219 Herald office. PENKHYN SLATE OOMPANY, submitting such recommendations as they might cos testi en enumnsr, ssdbon their duty. When the constitution of the Stave | aiiowed. ‘There is an exceedingly large Pourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union souare. id ofthe class.01 PARTY WITH $6,000 TO JOIN. ADVERTISER IN | - Geem advisable. Ip order to arrive at their con- | once in vogue, aa-could be said by the proposed | Was lately remodelled the vicious practice of elect. | jrish Catholics who believe tmplicitiy in Mr. Solli- :| QI ANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD . e 0 4 he | ing judges by popular sufrage was unlortunately | yan’s representation of “William Prince of Or A eaie, legitimate and lucrative Business opening: | QUEWARTS SLAgh MATTOS Mans at tho lowes | clusions they were instructed to confer with the amendment and the restrictions It placed Moral | retailed; but perhaps the members of the judicial | ange.” are Felerences, the best. Address SIVAD, Heraid of Sealgt exercise ol the rod, They proposed to pnt vorp 4 Ps ape sect oar Ppa Min rll hac Rea det att City Superintendent of Public Schools and the | Sunishment under guard, a4 & reserve force in tae | Dench may at present f@el that they aro on their | The old Orange spirit only exists now ins very LEST CLASS OEPOR! UNITY, bid Abeba wipes enth and Kighth avenues, more experienced of the principals and teachers. Ranas of the Le “jor those who could not in ane A rag 4 Goria ovis ee aoe confined, area and among a very Inagnsaeage E ished Jobbing bsnes . —= oe ogee ae ea 0 erwise be reach absence of a power to | by their conduct the memor, ecent scandals. | glass in the population of Ulster. The Chure zs Lease'end Good Will; best located fm tS 8, JEWELRY, sO. In accordance therewith the committec, consist- | othermise be Sone cnapecimens was an actual | A former prosecution of ‘Tweed failed through the eotablishment-has turned Many of the old Orange G00! jeraid office. é wr ANTRDLA LADY'S WATOH OR WATOH AND | ‘2g Of Commissioncrs Halsted, Brown, Dowd and | injury to the better class of scholars, exhausting | Success of @ sheriif, who was & satellite of the pri leaders not to care iurther for any very close con- 5 crepe ona . ANTE A abe good’ Adress, with full descrip | Traud, examined 25 of the principals of male { the time a! the scholars and the energies ‘of the | oner, in packing tne jury panel. On the r nection with England, which actua.ly (lisestablished ‘OUSE AND FURNITURE TO LET LOW, OR | ajon, WATCH, bax 102 Herald Uptown Branch office. teacher. He called the attention of the Board to | occasion it would appear that elfectual precau- | their church. You write of province of Uister furniture would be let, with privilege ef removing | F {Peay Grammar Schools, Primary Departments and Pri- | f¢‘iwor that of 1,250 teachers in the male grammar | tious were taken against the repetition of the | as ifit were wholly Protest by tie census of Pearce: bones or # partner taken, Appiy at ANTBD OH As FINE DIAMOND, | mary Schools, A portion of these witnesses was | schools uearly 1/200 demanded this change. Tho | fraud, The apologists of American insticutions | is7i there were in Ulster 035,810 Provestants, of __ | MY, “om one te gne and s hart carat, at a sncrifice, for | selected by lot, and the remainder were selected | committee of 187, which reparted for the abolition | are entitled 60 Tike credit for the ultimate retri- | gli sects, 894,629 Catholics and 63 Jews. You will ED—PARTNER, WITH $35,000 CASH, TO = tatcsscen eae Ot te shmout had given, no doubt, | bution which has fallen on the perpetrator of | thus sce that Ulster is as much entitled Magy on a purely Teximnate pastes, thatis pay- | ~~ ‘| CLOTHING bt on the ground of experience, some of the latter | ting alt Net ded tive tacts? Fy inptance, they | crimes which were at the same time outrageous | to be called “Cathohe” as It is to be styled *Protes- is trom To 100 per Sens bron: The mei vertteer Ras nl rn CLOTHING, ne | DEINE Persons who had dispensed with corporal | pointed to the great and sudden diminution of ex- rn iSite at rial di atbsicncfirireees sh thantthes tant,” There were 1,141,401 Catholics ia Leinster, years’ experience in the busucss, Best city refor- > WEL a 3 it was the peculial 3 5 ; in Munster, Shoes given and required. Nono but Caer vith above 7 sd shxavenua, oppoats UN ati acest adios aad sagprngpietaspemale ann nite aheag Russet Then 1 iret the ruethat ® von capelied by an extreie case the moral and political conse- Li3de, 478 Catholics rol protestants and 10 Jews; Pern seer Adress LEGITIMATE, box 24) | Zontiemen can receive the utmost value In cash for their | fore its abolition by the Board, from one school should not enter another was en- | quences of universal. suffrage. His respectable Catholics, 42,461 Protestanta Sasa " Cast of Clouning, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces £¢. favre THE SENTIMENT OF THESE TRACHERS forced, and principals arid parents evaded the rule | countrymen may Jairly boast that the democratic a is how each province. of no. | callator address the number as al vi ‘ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $600, IN THE PRO- ‘and arscl ves. by the volunt: withdrawal of the child. systema which rendered bis frands possible has | the four is divided in reiiyious popula- W Bice and provision business; well established; ret- | S12%.4e'Brookiyn punctual atvended to. was unanimous in favor of the restoration of the | Dy the Tomntary aor the report was lust, aa ttre. | finally provided the means of redress and punish- | ton. Now, why should each of these | provines ay Set all ee nae aad siroct, | Ses BROADWAY, NEA THIRTHENTH STREET. | COTPOra) penalty. On she sth of November tast the | quiresa two-thirds vote to alter the bylaws, aud | men Unfortonately no law can reach the accom- | pe required to be made an, “independent. States 2 .| AT iene marae ihe highest cash price tor ladies’ and | Committee cubmitted their report, in which they | some of the members who voted against it Aid so | plices who connived at Tweed’s villanies when they | in any federal arrangement? Londonderry entire WantEr ais OR THREE GENTLEMEN, WITH | gentlemen's Wearing Apgarel, Carpets, &c. Note hy mail | say:— because they had not sufficiently examined the | were only suspected, and approved of them when | county had 96,656 Protestants, 77,215 Catholics and from $20,000 to $30,000 each, to manufacture .@ | will be punctually attended to. The ceakn paints tibet cut te r th question. In that condition the report remains | they were fully exposed. niess a criminal con- | one Jew in 1871, and Londenderry city has s ma- ted article which has been extensively introduced TRENTION $50,000 IN OAS! DWHIGAT | acihf,main points brought cut by our investigations are | ang will probably be taken up amd acted on finally | vleton disqualifies a member of the State Legisla- | jority of Catholics, Yet this is the Orange seat foughout the country, an extendon of the patent hae ‘Carpets; the | First—Obedience to ordinary commanas relating tothe | at the next meeting. Meantime, however, tue | ture, Tweed is still 2 Senator of New York. His | which you take by way of iilustration. it IN HON ea ‘will disburse for Wearing Apparel and 4 Saiely boon granted. dene ee Dee Ac amioss Tecelving of an extruordinarify iange order Carpets; the | | Pird— Obedience to ordinary commanas relating tothe | Bt Me Net ihe achool Journal have veen de- | last te-clection immediately followed the discovery | might (as well be, called | Cacholic. | Aum ply. to pay merethan elsewhere. Please call on or address Mr. | and exact, the time.of the teachers bemg wi whil e question, and interested parties are and / that he had embezzled tor hnnself and others | js no divided ireland of to-day, such as your oi eee — or Mrg. RUBEN BE-HO, 246 Seventh avenue, second house | waiting fcr careless and tanya Mowesehts aud mated qeeeng communications In favor of aud ) enormous sums belonging to the city, 4 dozen | leading arucie represents. Mr. Sullivan's answer B00 ee tee eee a ee AnD. MILLERS @ GixTH —AvmNoR, | “excuse hes iewrorsted ne toe ete gta or (eee oP EWE OF TEACHERS. years ago Fuced Decgine eaeT unos wat ‘uae | fore commen Men in New York Who are. 10 4 cares 5 a, vi OF TEA ; Cong eocgenge her Day oye eee to THOS GAFNEY, | A” near Waverley place. the utmost rare paic.in. op subtatadion ot the pupils’ wilt touee iz for selfdenial or | In order tooptain some insight into the general | he has never been known to pursue any | years out of Ireland know nothing of the country (Fad ‘Jose for cast-off Oloing, Cargats, £0. By CAIN oD OF A(™ | seidemprompuy beoured, very’ freqaunlly only after | views (of te principals. and’ teachers of public | lawl occupation by which he could have | as it is at present, When men 35 years absent SND SRAVIOBS OF AN HONBeR, ju. | AcUmene mt Ce Mee MARIEM ut eens | Sruanlogumnn, Antarpessign Of Ihe parens, and sometimes | schools s HERALD reporter bas within the past few accumulated a competence. Having failed in retail | from Ireland describe the conntry as I heard one i eryetic man in any sale and profitable ‘Dot at all sifu). and defiant: disobedience is much Gays conversed with about 2 of them, taken “on | trade, he took to politics, and more immediately | of this class do, fourteen, days ago, it Pa,, it y stato nature of and location. A GHASTLY INQUISITION. oa ite a ean d manionstionrof titer, | fight” and with no previons inkling whatever of | T ‘the ‘municipal business of the city. Having | only makes aman wuo knows his country feel sad Herald office. per and ill manners much more frequent, thus showing » | their predilection. Every one of them, Tale and | made himself popular with the rabble, and espe- | gt such gross misrepresentation being current in reat falling of in the general toue of the pupils’ man- | female, favored the reintroduction of the rod, as ciaily with. the Irish voters, he became af Alder- | the United States regurding it. $H10.000 20. S500 Sate Mekuone ot woud | Brookiym Coroners and the Alleged Hera and snorais — femelded for in the report of ‘the committee, and | Mau of the city and a Senator of the State, aud ne | | Ido trust that the HERALD will Dot fall ifto.the ‘gall a rood 0 ‘ 4 -Ansolent behavior and saucy and sneering looks p at the same time became consptcuons for the lavish | error of describing Ireland ot forty years ago. agit Present pase, Nps 100, Oey eee ete ied | | Boeme Smallpox Ragquests+Statememt of | and: romerks and indisorence oes eet Coward ait | We FDOT ee eel. was OPPOSED 70 Tr. On re tepiishmont aad. for nis prokise | Srure the ireland of 1343... There is ho more danger Fald office, i Coroner J. B. Jones in Defence. pol pid have greatly Increased under the pres- | nig gentieman is Mr. Thomas Hunter, at present benefactions 0: his Ripon ys apietoer His ad- | of an instant and. asrocie| as eit war ees ~ = Sep a About two weeks: the Kings county Coromers— yth—Truancy is more freauent. principal of the Normal College. It will be readily mirers hoastfully pointed to Tweed's #tavles as ex- | “Orange and Green’ in Ireland, aep: ORGANS, &C. Me J.B. Jo areas on iagelly smart- Fo seat pth cleanliness, also the proper care of Tnderstood why this gentieman is so inclined | ceeding in maguiticence the mansions of inany | some extent from England, than there is of 6uch Oo ~~ - vA ioter wipcsirstn’ Detox ee es lesars, J. B. Jone: jurence Tits books slates and other school property afe uot as easily | when it is stated that the Normal College is the in- | wealthy citizens, and the impudence with which | currimg 1a the State ot New York. esi we must ‘At? UNION SQUARE, ing under the accusation of a certain New York | secured es former. aa AS Btitution from whica neariy if not all of the female | he displayed nis lil-gotten wealin increased the | pear in mind that “home rule” does Dot mean ‘ HAINES BROS, paper, to the effect that they had been receiving fant ee Hisobedience in, all ports of matters much | teachers graduate. It 18 scarcely to be expected enthusiasm with which he was regarded by his | separation from England, but merely @ parilament is ey should need whipping, as the pupils are | clients. It is, perhaps, a redeeming feature in | in College Green to iegisiave tor irish interests and foes for fictitious inquests over imaginary bodies, | tothe teacher hangrestly Increased, This we sreaterdl | ait Fane) aagies inthe higher branches of study, | TWeed's malepractices that he ean scafcety be sald | regulate Irish affairs. ‘The intogaty o! the Empine requested the Board of Supervisors to investigate | t be the tountain of authority. Prinety ‘and teachers who are well acquainted | to have comlnitted a breach of trust. Sympathetic ) would remain, and any “civil war’ would be, ihe od aa ed ted the charge. A committee was duly appointed by Gefance of parental authority, especially | with Mr. Hunter state, however, that when he was colleagues and applauding followers were per- | theretore, against England, and would be sup: Tv “i teed. in cases of children with widowed mothers, has m: 7 fectly aware that the colossal fortune which ex- | pressed by the » vel game. army a8 at Toh iene alee have been used a litte, verylow | the Board andis now engaged in inspecting the | than doubled. Many sueh Dave, eee ato thee beyond Rote oe Poli teen wise tas -nasiie bernie Cited their reverential envy was exclusively de- Present. Sane same.” power of, army and cash. ___ | records of the several departments with whtoh the | Control, have dristed out of the schools into the street OF | itn more dexterous grace-or beneficial effect. rived from plunder of public funds; but the | nayy would exist to preserve the —UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS FOR RENT | Coroners transact business, The labor will be Ninth— An in the higher classes are less docile than Taking into consideration the fact that no less needy multitude felt no compunction for the-| between ‘orange and green” as existe a from $3, second hand Pianos trom $50; # Stein- formerly, our vice pring als and first assistants now | than 1,200 of the principals, vice principals and | spoliation of the taxpayers, who on their | iftheirservices were needed. But there le no neces. Wray square to let. WALKER BROTHERS, great and much expense entailed, as there will having tir more trouble than former with, disorderly teachers in male Mine-tenthe of whom are | part both regarded the extortion of a tribute | sity vo raise up these bug-bears about “orange and ' No, 47 Bast Twelfth street, west of Broadway. | have to be about 700 bodies, principally of those | 46d indolent boys, this showing Tie! oP Toes choo} | female teachers, and have at least the average | 42 an inevitable necesalty, ane eric! * deeling green’ and “etvil warn! Lat bok Lg jor Ro share tleness of amusement a! cyl Ti and iscussed OD own us fhe Weber Pans, led by Nilmony Torrie re eT a bes frnallper:, Gasieg ine apiiomion: A Oren Teachers have, to some extent, fallen into the thelr coe tave Mignon’ i Anceidan ts tae Peart umphant and genial demagogue. The most rapa- | ail that sort of nonsense. Disestabiisnment of the panini, sanrel, Capoul, by Nilsson, Torriant, Cary, | 1870, 1871, 1872 and 1878, resurrected in the various | », cPit'¢r overlooking offences committed by boys known | Urging the adoption of the report, it must be con- | clous of peculatora wee tore policy, and perhaps | State Church was to give us “civil war? in Ire. ror her peragw and, Rensse san willbe | cemeteries of Brooklyn should the committee fall See Sexene ponent {204 have thus lowered | ceded that there 18 from inclination, open-handed to the poor; and | iand. It has just given us instead “civil peace.”” y apgored Reese wad Geet Garing etn 2 | to find satisiactory evidence im the records. The | Meir tandants of Declpiing to oe Ua aye out of schook BOME NECESSITY FOR IT, the majority, which, according to some political | So will it be Lac? ome Rule.” Yours, tru ‘will offer their fine assortment of first class Pianofortes te’ yestiga, romises ning. If-res} a ‘These teachers are better informed on this sub- | theorists, 18 capable of oppression or injustice, JAMES ALEXANDER MOWATT, Tet een viand Pianos otothermaners: | 22% ston to be most searching. A | ad ees oe dey depcisaed auylect of | ject than the Boardor any member of it, 1s likely | Valued Tweed as the conault-pipe through which 932 Putnam uvenue Brooklyn. at Weber Warerooms, 5th avenue and 16th street. HERALD representative had an interesting inter- | sauesare more Hequent. This, coupled with the neces: | to be. TheA, too, in order to anticipate the asser- | they received @ share of the superfaities of their N. B.—William Jobnston, Esq, M, P. rn vi th Coron: ni sity of spending much time in securing the attention and “thi Tr too iond .. | neighbors. As the constituency was the sole source, | jeader of the Oral demecr of tister, LARGE STOCK FIRST CLASS PIANOPORTES, pA eed hegre La to the charges | awakening te mental activity of we pupils has nearly Hon that ence Jo witnping: other people's. cnii. | Hot only of political influence but of dicial power, | and Mr. A. M. sullivan, ‘one. of the leaders SEPA Soatatiattt eile s Grist Jostamrect, | cisenc against the Coroners to she following | doubled the labor of the clats teachers, while the ad- | aren,” it must be said that in the frst piace, they | Tweed with a Just prescsence raised some of his | of the Catholic: democracy of Ireland, have stood peiteeawey. palate purport:— a Yancement of the cl inagiven time’has been much | “ven.” 1 Tater De people,” and, secondls. thatthe | Most unscrupulous accomplices to the judicial | on the platiorm of the Ulster H ul, in Beliast, hande “What have you got to ‘say concerning the ‘Thirteenth—Poor men are often compelled to visit the | rod is not to be confided to their care, but will be bench. Thenames of Barnard and Cardozo will | in-hand, amid the frantic ch ers and applause of MAGNIFICENT ARION PIANO, AN UPRIGHT | charges against the oficial management of the | schools to assist in governing their ‘obildren, often at | used only by the principal upon proven charges of | long ‘be remembered as patrons of the criminal | thousands of Orangemen and Catholics, a8 advo | Piano, a Parlor Set Furniture, all first i Coroner's office, so far as fraud is concerned 7"? Great inconvenience and lossof part of @ day's work, and | misconduct on the part of the schoiar. Itis not | class and as invaluable confederates of mofe am- | cates ior prohibition of the liquor trafic. J. A, M. Bea bargain and warranted, Inquife at 220 Kast Twenty- | “sj say they are absdlutely withont foundation.” make ita cause of complaint against the public schiools | proposed nor desired by any means that each | bitious ewindiers, oa i Tae visits were seldom necessary under the old system. 8 c t8 Submitted te the “On what do you base your defence?’ Such tal se! teacher shall be equipped with a rattan, to swirl During the reign of Tweed the city of New York jome lorrections al AMOX PIANOFORTE, REABOBATELY, CARVED, | | “in all inquests on smallpox cases and other con- | Moreover, parchin, Soneuecshave ne restraming mau. | 1t around loose on every assumable pretext. was practically an Irish Republic, administered on | statements of Mr. A, M. Sullivan by « four round corners; best ever made by the firm; jous diseases, held by myself and Coroner White- | ence upon other scholars, and thus one of the principal Among those with whom the reporter conversed | the principles which mi ht be expected to prevail Home Ruler. new, every improvement; will sell for less than | hili—and I can speak virtually for him—there was | and most important uses of school punishment is nul- | is Mr. B, D. L. Southerland, Principal of Grammar | in such & commonweal The town was ili-paved, e ind code. 18 Waverley place, near Broadway. _ | noinstange in which we did not personally view TRC. sath—Teachate retirt fo questionable axpediente>| Souo0l Mo. % ad Presidedt Of te tesctiers! ABeo” | EO a MT iat ho DaeerianOa, OFT Td cent atem areet oe Se ae “MANUPACTORY PRICE $250, BEAUTIFUL 7 | ‘HE i se that obedience and attention ciation. Mr. Southerland is a gentle! of very " Sy Lread with great attention the correspondence » Aca Pino, carved, patent agrate.evervimprove- | _ “What evidence have you to present before the SO err eegeatingh be brought Copa te which | extended experience and ‘views, and states Pe,000°000 or 27,600,000 8 year. ‘The governing body | 07 vo ve resentative in Ireland a che. via ‘warranted, almost hew. $175; instalments taken, | investigating committee for that assertion ?”” ‘FYfteenth—Juvenile lawlessness, rudeness, profanity and | that he looks upon the restoration of the Tule as a | consisted of bearrhop keener and persons y pon monthly, BR, CABLE, 107 West Twenty-third.st. Me nave ae nee. ng the panes fest crime Ltt omen Smeg oe & ) eel vat of | necessity to the ae success of our pine + i Dinca he h a irda y ed Dine question. When I tell yon that im my early years mer Seager stimony I took, and whose names found | corporal ment, oving @ directly e u- | school system. It is not for the 99 pupils out of 100 ra, and the atic 7 \- cin =STRINWAY, QHICAERING AND. OTHER RIRSE | on tho Inquisition papers, under oath. In a lange | ence spon ecclety in general. | Schoo! AYSEM. Te OE Or eo te oat speor | politicians of the city and State were compelled to | Of Journalism Lwas the colleagne of Mi Au: Mea b Fee Eanes or eBtines A cave Organ ror aaie or | number of these Cases the undertakers themsclves {Siaauib—& large number of bad children, who might | ally requisite that it should be at hand for the one- | ally themselves for political purposes, wite ‘Tweed | livan, whom your reporter interviewed, I think: i font; Pianos and Organs for sale on instalments on easy | Conducted me to the houses where the inquests | “worked, out” of the schools or taken ‘Out and “put | HuNdredth in order toreduce him to some form of | and his associates. The ringleader himself never | that 1 may claim a place in your coluimns to ques~ 3) terms. 8. T. GORLON & SON, 13 East Fourteenth st. were to be heid, and if the committee will call upon | where they could be made to mind.” obedience and to curtail the effect of his ‘assumed the office of Mayor, which was habitually | tion statement or two that your re- em . the undertakers they will swear to the fact of the While, therefore, in the opinion of your committee, this REFRACTORY EXAMPLE reserved for some more presentable member of the A MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Piano. | body being buried, and, in a majority of the cases, | question is one of very serious import, and we have no | upon other scholars, who, while not themselves re- y, not directly implicated in pecuniary frand. | Porter alleges were made by Mr. © Sullt- torte for sale.—Four round corners; made order: | that the deceased died of smallpox. This can again | Te#o0 ‘o doubt that the tendency elsewhere is to imitate | ogicitrant, may yet soon take pattern irom the | The inner circle of mauagers helped themselves al- | van. Mr. Sullivan, with reference to the c Gelebrated city maker ; fully guaranteed ; used $month the practice which has been lately adopted in our school: '200, tor $275; parior, ber, dint ture; | be Verifted by the fact that each name is recorded in nsing with the use of the rod al rude, uncouth subjects. Every one who has been | most at discretion to shares in the vast sams onstration which was held in Dubli + Si.mh, ior $279: partor, chamber, dining Warniture: | The Cemetery ‘record and. atthe Board of Health. | compelled vo sy that the excerience of our ablest | at school knows how boys are very apt to look with | which they administered: | the perenne irene ppt ppt ir ponephetaepr a eity. 86 West 16th st., neardth av. The books at the various cemeterics must show the | and most successful teachers in and out of our public | emulous eyes on a fellow-scholar who can summon | which were ‘aiterwards proved were probably only | sgainst the judictal murder len, an name and date and of what disease the person | schools leads _ to the opinion that no real practical good | up the courage either to defy his teacher or to take | casual specunens of their ordinary practice; yet, | O'Brien, stated to your reporter that himsell A. —$200—MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE AGRAFFE | died. Ii the presence of the body be disputed the | has resulted from the change, but that on the contrary | punishment with bravado-like impertinence. It is | even If the rest of their career had been perfectly | ang mr. John Martin were indicted for his share in em se! rt of it ii Proveme Esa ferantess ; also Plano and Stool, $50, | @24 satisly themselves.” of one pupil in « rosewood, overstrung. fron frame, Goldsmith | investigating committee can have it disinterred | Much evil had been occasioned by it, The offect of un- | on) bezzlements of which th Iti 7 carve \- estr: ond. y to check the acts and examples of such as / pure, the em! ents of which they were ulti- essente: Melly guaranteed; also Plano and Stool, $50 Teatrained disordeniy Gonduet on the partof one punt! in | $h2.ttuat the use of the rod need be Tesorted to. | imately convicted would remain without a prec. | that procesding. The statement te aural Ueda, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. “Would not that be @ decidedly ghastly under- There igat present but one remedy under our rules tor Mr. J. Frank Wrigh«, of Grammar Schoo! No, 60 | dentin magnitude and a ‘A New York | and yet itis no paradox to add that it contains »: such ca taking, Coroner?”’ se8, ANU that is to remove the bad intuence and | and of Evening School No. 42, was extremely out- | journal, which has since rewarde elf for its patri- ss Baby WELL, SBLL mossmoon, PIANOFORTE “rather think it would; but it would have to be teas at oy po ceeaga gee ay furning a bad | spoken tn bis Tews, and maintained that nf was bus energy by discountenancing all inquiry’ into Pes anvit Aig oe gpolbets 1 pyr! pe py Seem cigs eles ent bode ove, | done should they refuse to accept the face of the ,| BOY inke the sirects., This Hor wony vee ail chances of his utely necessary that the teacher should have | the irregularities of republican officials, | ¥ " carved rosewood upright Piano- | returns, The bodies would not all he th but y ; ss A “ ved 1 ere, bu Ty anent reformastion, and is this conne: ans MORE FORCE AT HIS BACK, commenced three years 0 an active iu- | events, andI am unwilling, to believe gthat he forte. 2% Third street, between Bowery ala Second av. | Thetones would. It woula. be the height of ab- | Permanent reformation, and in this connection we can: | senecially in downtown schools, where. as a class, | vestigation into the ontlay on County | would stoop to gugh a course, and that ee is aw CHICKERING & SON GRAND SCALE PIANO. | Surdity for us to hold a bogus inquest, from the | fact thatin, most ot the reformatory institutions inthis | the pupils are leas subject t prope: home influ. | Hall which had Ween erected under the | mistake somewhére. forte for sale—Less than half cost; magnificent | fact that the fee is only $12 50. The purchaso of | city we find quite A number of bright bors who have ac- | ences and control than is the case among the | superintendence of the city gang. It was shown Now, he was indicted with Mr. John Martin, M. P. nt toned 7% octave Pianofor' the commonest kind of a pine coffin would be tay, Dean pinged Sere eimply because their parents, by | scholars of the'better classes. He took the post- that tradesmen had been encouraged to prefer | for Westmeath, but it, was when Sir John Grey and ~ Pensa ee ortar: come, $1.0, for Sere; 3 60;'then @ carriage would be $5 and a hearse | their own confession, could hor contro! them ai home snd | tion that during the period of instruction the | absurd and impossible demands on condition of | Mr. Sullivan and some others were brought a8 wit- residens 10; then we would have to bribe the undertaker; | Where they ought now to be. It would scarcely be fair to | teacher stood in loco parentes—in tne place of the | dividing the proceeds with Tweed and their other | nesses against us, for Mr. Jonn Martin, a ‘4 BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE DOUBLE ROUND | Rave to bribe the Board of Health, the Register | conclude our report on such an important matter with. | parent—toward the child, and that if the teacher | paymastera. According to the official statements, | Scanlon, Who is now here in America, and Mr. L 1. ext arved case and legs, | 20d our clerk——in fact, we would have to be im col- | out some reference to the existence of another report on | cannot be entrusted with the full responsibility of | tte County Hall had been plastered at a cost of | Laior, were tried first before the Police Justice, a r, $1,260, will sell for $250; i' improve: | 1usion with about 12’ persons to carry out each | thissame subject; which can be found in full on pages | the position he or she is unfitted to be a teacher. half a million sterling, and it had been provided | Mr. Dix, in the head office of police in Dublin, and monts, oversirung, agraffe. &c.; used only 7 months: with | bogus inquest, In each case of a death from small- 411 to 423 Journal of 1870, trom the facts and conclusions | Jt would be found that the mere Knowledge of the | with sumptuous carpets which would have served | on that occasion Mr. Sullivan, as well ae Sir John aarantee; an elezant Steinway s sacrliice tor cash; also | pox the Health Board has to send an inspector to ot which we are compelled to dissent altogether, but | o sistence of the rod at the back of the teacher, to | to cover the area Of the City Park. Nevertheless | Gi it tb made - tire Household iture, Call, this day, private resi- th f a having based our recommendation for action in’ this | © 0 rey, protested agains! eine par. Sas 2S Weat fist - investigate the cause of de: and disinfect the | matter on the condition of things as we find them in our | be used when required, would of itself be a great the floors were bare, or in paris covered with | ties ' to our prosecution for the proves- Euan utitws bomne Race binoaT premises. In avast number of these cases there | schools to-day, with the results before us of the three | moral power among pupils without its physical ap- | cheap substitutes for the carpets, of which apart | sion. They requested that they should be made LYNCH, & GOMIEN, manufacturers of first cla ‘was no medical man in attendance. There were | years’ experiment of the system of exclusive moral sua- lication. Besides, the proposed enactment now be- | had been supplied, not to the County Hall, but to a | delinquents also. Sir Jobn was not, but Mr, Sulli- many where physicians had been in attendance; . 80 strongly advocated in that report, we are con- Tore the Board was soguarded, ‘and held the teacher | new hotel which Tweed had established, The | van was, Upon the occasion of this reliminary slo’ nos, Broadway and Thirty-fifth street, second haad | but, having Iailed to report the disease when first | tent to leave the matter to the intelligent decision of this | nq principal to such an exact degree of account. | Mayor and the Comptroller had been mare or tess ee trial Mr. Joon Martin and myself were over Pianos from $26 to $125; one 7 octave rosewood upright, Pe tnd ee Mille lend fed ne ey Ann! Be - GOOD READING FOR Boys. ability for its construction and application, that no | privy to the frauds, though the Mayor was not sup- | to appear for trial on the 10th day of February én- es “ ‘ arent heed fear the results of its workings, for the | posed to have shared in the profits of the transac- | suing. We were tried in December, | think, and n A EA, WILL SELL A ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE “How do you account for the inability of some | The committee concluded their report as fol- Penalty of dismissal of the principal Or eather i tion. The detailed exposure of the monstrous we wed to give security in $6,000 each. ‘On the 19th” ‘oforte. modern improvements, celebrated | Of the parties in houses where inquests were eld | lows:— bn wr - provided for where it shall be shown that the pro- | robberies of the domimant faction provoked an tn- | of January I was arrested under the Lord maker; round ‘corners, cost $450, for $125; stool and | to recollect the circumstances?” nog yet ¥ uv et D 7, “ f therefe 7 d ¢ visions of the rule are transgressed. It was use- | dignation which had been dormant when it was | ant's warrant “to take my b , dead or SUH NO, Me Rast Thirtett street, Letween Second | “From the fact that some o1 the parties, who are | of artic committer therefore recommend that section 4 | Tet) valk of “moral suasiou” In extreme cases, | DUE generally Known that Tweed and his com- | into custody,” by virtne am autterity of the. He: + Beek, Fatt people, are afraid to amr tke ‘Sxor1 ve gocorporal punishment of any description | For these there was @ “morai power” in the very | Panions were living in splendor on the public | beas Corpus Suspension act I was arrested by i RARD GRAND PIANOFORTE, ELEGANT CARVED at @ fatal case of smallpox had occurred at tl shall hereafter be inflicted in-any female grammar or THEORY OF THE ROD, plunder, The excitement was increased by the | Captains Kavanagh and Woulfe, of the Ct See See npr nant: willie sold low ofrentn | House, fearing that they may be liable to punisn. | female primary department or school under the juris: | withont its practice, and it was this that is wanted | Prospect of & political reaction against the demo- | Vv more court per month; rare chance. 13 Waverley place, near | ment.’ In @ case recently where a party went to | fieton of ihe Thoardfor ducation, Any punishment in: Imore than the rod’ itsetl,. ‘The system of turnin, Prac, who had long controled tne city and the Gourcmin “which, very naturally, © Poy way. make inquiry whether there had been a death fr: State; but in the first instance the bet i f as punishment, refractory pupils ogt of the schools as a last resort tate; but rst instance the better class of | from with disgust. The Coi yo in PTY SECOND HAND PIANOS, ORGANS AND irom smallpox. Sy te eae dhe oth Corporal Sunishment in the mate dep tments of the | was 4 dangerous one and very narrow in its pur- oa exerted Lnenanives 3 abate the scandal opened on the loth of February, 1968, the ologeces tolet for $2, $2 50 and $3 per month dur | the pody and asked him whether ar tase gr a spalo poole ¢ att, primary de- | view. Its = effect was to make a bad boy | without rega Y ae t the next election the | Hon. Judge Fitzgerald, in his to tho “holidays, ‘and ené your's rent allowed if pur- | Wie omy ane naked Bim er she ene | ere Tacticabmans, br shavun aration the | worse—to make him reckless, an outcast from | majority of the delmquents .were driven irom | Jury, stated that I was indicted, with Mr. 4 alments recelved (or same; prices, ig 1D git. Physicians will not give cer- | Principal, or. in his absence, by the vice principal, on | among is fellow scholars; for le could not return | ofice, though Tweed was elected a Senator by a | martin, for the act of the “Manchester 9 Et FF AY FB SEM and $100, tidoates ot cause of feath in contagious diseases | Proof of flagrant and pers en tet ave ben | ta public school when thus dismissed until after | constituency which adopted all his acts with full | Colonel Kelly, who is pow in the suds ofc , 481 Broadway, Now Fork. Benen ¥ coll 4 pall Lelie poate be oe tothe | made. six month's exclusion. It was a prurient mawk- | knowledge of the circumstances, After a time the | Custom House, New York, can Marie agene R SALE OR TO LET—AT $6 PER MONTH, A | ble to the law, and in severnt vy! eae Foe oftnee for which corporal punishment shall be | ishness which decried so loudly against the punish. | jadges who were the notorious creatures of Tweed | Judge added that at that moment modern Pianoforte; every improvenent; has em- . ‘such Cases doctors | inflocted shall be distinctly stated to the pupil, and it | ment, for it was very doubtful whether the boys of | and of Fisk were forced out of office; and one of | did not intend to bring me up for trial, a tne have peen arrested and fined, There have shall be the duty of the principal to keep a record of such rot ag to maten, If desired, address | iretances where I have been notified Reith punishments ‘and of ne ed ‘any corporat Dantshment in: our day are either better as boys or will prove bet- | them had the grace to pass and execute judgment | bilis were found against me for tre ter as men than the boys and men of the past cen- | on himself by committing suicide, The Committee | far A. M. Suilivan jt ie, aittongh Ganus Watet, SOLM SUQCESSORD TO LIGHTER, | Lal sand up in tucoot¥a, cae wena cay t Ae ee a and the punk the oienes committed whe | tury. The result of tie past past cen- | oP ciuumens has. sinoe pursued with commendable | {'have not forgotten him. Again, Mr, Bulla ‘ BAMA Be Pretec y, One ferrets ATTA oe | ean’ eroaue Of CrOUD OF Bpane aun COTURIATTE One, | Teel. or pocm cpieate ge Recerteined, By personal [n~ THREE YEARS EXPERIENCE firmness of purpose the prosecution of Tweed, | no oMice whatsoever im connection with the de- 0 Sention to their splendid stock of Pianofortes, which they | demanding to see the bodies I hat yn 4 int. On ion by such principal or, vice principal, and the | had been that the grade and average had declined | without allowing its attention to be diverted from | monstration. fis brother, Mr. T. D, Sullivan, r for sale throughout the holidaysat grentl volecte fe, les Thave found that the : Vos Da eiscca lice of veoh intent acaene, in many of the schools, and in those where it bad | the great offender by many minor scandals which | even refused one as @ sec! Not one for cash on jonthiy payments, at their | 1eath was from smallpox,’ hot 30 deteriorated it would be found that, as a | have since transpired. The verdict and judgment | of his name ected. with ‘yt Ww warerooms, No. {2 Heat Fourteenth street to tins 08 net some diticulty ta obtaining. Jartes,| Sty" pefore ihe Sd day of the month succeeding, wo He | rule, they were schools in the districts of thie city | Which have at last been obtained must be higniy | moist” danger “ot tho acct. Mr 7 - = satisfactory to the honest section of the ° " 1 MAgurce 7% OCTAVE ROSKWOOD PIANO- “Phere were oniy two or th such cases | 2g for the inspection of the Board of Education, | mhabited by the middle and higher classes of the ry commu- | van never appeared at a single nee t 2! ovary modern improvement, over- | wherein I could obtain a jury, and that was when the POM ied apd the Bolool Tradecs, community, ‘where home influences and self-re- | nity, Future experience will show whether | the committee which purposed to he ct such record or to for- | spect were, from the very nature of their positions | any permanent improvement has been effected. | protest. Jonn Martin came to us from first to last, rank dam carved legs, £c., quite new, with’ seven |) canght the men atawake, During the preva- | ward transcript thereot, above required, or who | tn ety, mi Society is clearly a gainer tt id 4 for. 3 society, more prevaient among the children. ety lei Ls y getting ri and we lished placards conspicuously, GAMES CORDON, 157 Bleecker street, | letiee of the epidemic we sent a communtoation to | mix NCFMnY ch Inoue ores than the: principal or | NO Parent need fear that under such restrictions | of weed, fur oe Foamy on fore mor ones | names ethers which brought us. belore The ty ieee ce Gkadei eater vo a: ing inquests without 6 jury im contagious dise ey vice principal of @ male department who shall infict | 88 @re imposed by the amendment the children ported: re durit e President's term of office | of the Britiah goverument—a matter about 1 P rane appiied te par ARIETY TO RENT OR SEGL: | me Board decided that, while it was not alto- | 3? corporal punishment shall, on the recommendation | are to be kicked, cuffed, ear-lugged, battered, ie New York Custom House has been strongly | we loat little and care ‘The only one Ae s eRe pRCe te suit the times,; etbar On Sannin Wish. tee oteves. tack ihe of the ity uperiutendent, ‘on proof of such delin- | bruised, or even violently beaten with a sprinj tainted with corruption, and the federal officers } gutfered an hour in jail for that ge re ia. as, No, "i nion square, acco! ct letter of the Sey or improper punishment, be removed by this | rattan. But some system,of putishment ts al are closely allied with active local politicians, The Every ove else got clear. . Martin 165 Fourth avenue. jaw, the equity of the law was not violated. We ard. solutely a necessary in a community of children | republicans bave not been distinguisned durin; be : eect heoeetertoas bly Known to who ‘ TANOS, ORGANS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, aC, Peay ee eat eek | oe each inques held, At the session of the Board held December 3, vo Geter them from ‘yrong-doing as ies in political | their short term of power tn New York by any ox Honesty’ and courage; “but it was while he, of fle, cheap, ith ay ‘OF on instalments, ‘ath Ona latye number Or tnoee Spy eel ie gion, 1873, a very lengthy letter was submitted, over the | Commantities or governments as deterrent sreorginary reget fo purity. At the recent elec- | was in jail in Aust they learned to f acer a avenue, that witnesses bave si ok tan '#.‘croes,' bein signature of “EB. ©. Lockey,” protesting vehe- against the committal of wrong the com- | tion they exclu: ‘om their voting ticket the | spect both, and the heey tig man ce trymen and 7 again: a munity of citizens, No teacher, who ts fit to be a | name of Mr. Barlow as candidate for the omi ig the + : SD fevuinena Wao POUT Ax MD 20 BELL ee Registry e ceubaince oman the Hoard of | mently against the reintroduction of corporal teacher, would desire to inflict chastisement, even | Attorney General, on the supposed ground that te thay, honored by nis Goun way. ho SAT POO Y Tesidence, name of Mndertaker ang | Punishment, flercely berating the teachers as a | 8° Tilda chastisement as a verbal rebuke, upon a | had been too active in prosecating oMcial frauds. | by nis own conscience, Mr. Martin | ne ht child when the cuild was not deserving of it; and | The democrats, who have now resumed power, | sud Mr. Sullivan was condemned to some 4 ANOS AND ORGANS 2 TO 0 PER CENT FROM pce eee wo be Ae Leta You will also find | body and insisting that it was lack of dignity om | no teacher with an ordinary class of pupils has the | will not at onde imitate the comic ext Bgancs imprisonment, not on account of the “Mi : ae cular price this Wook any 26 Pianos and Organs | “ rer tarie erent ig With this at the different | their part which made improper conduct of school | time, nor is it of Tweed’s promiscet | but they must still on | Martyrs Procession” but for the ; Grains oopoasees yas wane wrereazs | OITY AD OOUREY ‘RRL Sere roms nn STRSTR TREE TEI ons, wan | Sete He Se Steet Set | Leeeater eee aa ak ace MAL, INDUCEMEN’ “ a arrest duties of a whole class 0! , weil ‘@ perhaps not a majority, | ne o q tee Sisson nant Panes Carlotta lta ty Ax OITY AND COUNTY TREASURY, TEMPER AND IGNORANCE, Coe cee aid. deliver fectates once ec] DOS Mier eres active and Migitant maoriey | That was the cause of Mr Sullivan's i ae) SBERWI HE! BERT. 2 Union square. Comptroller Green reports the following ais and the writer proposed that “if the rod is to be | twice a day to an incorrigie ooy, of the whole constituency, Large masses of voters, | He thought he coukl play ‘with carwoons f 4 } LJ * | applied, let it be applied to the teachers,” The George W. Stewart, of Boys’ Grammar School | being incapable of acting for themselves, are | safe. Poor Mr. Sullivan! The jailors wore Kid. yong. BILLINGS & WHTBELOCK, General | day:— Century. a school toacuer iA this cityvexpressea | Who are, with few exteptions, vulgar and unprin- | Another statement I make fs that he didnot HE aad ORGAN 18 THR BEST—WHEN You | OUrseme nts and receipts of tne Treasury on Satur- Feading of the letter brought up a discnasion in No.4, and who has been nearly ‘@ quarter of a | necessarily manipulated by proiessional managers, | gloves where he was in jail. Bete ast Fourteenth st ai IST SRE amber or sevice, ee Pa the regular order of business of the Board on the | views Ly note = Leon Renetel eee to those ryan id Rp ng De ae Bee PA front of the aaa m N 190 “KEW, 74 OCTAVE Rose Woon AGRarrE | Pay “bat 0. amounuDe to, 4s,s84 | adoption or rejection of the report amending the | SAnrossel Dy, fentiemen above named, and ail | 0: Ene suitise oF Barnakd © ar Snewer that. He was not a 1 ; Z ‘ % other teachers an rincipals eared fully con. | of Tweed, universal suffrage in New York is still on | required, I don’t know where he ?. 10 ee Tuarantes ; old one, 7 octave, ful | pylaws, which debate was participated in by Com- { Yinced of the neoeasley e the pro rod ah od. | its trial, ‘age poo " t | Dipaicretarirenene ne $2,477,206 | missioners Jenkins, West, Townsend, Matthewson, | meut. facturer, 218 Broome street. within Mein Ps nen hh J ‘a Bearadiee, Halsted and Brown, in the course of bis inquities the reporter DIED OF HIS INJURIES, ig EY sree ie: Sasson ina dn ae 200 Baad et dite learned of instances of improper conduct o! ‘Mr. Jenkins denounced the report, and thought part ‘of boys in various schools, toward female | Wittiam H. Piouson, who shot himself in the head that eorporal punishment involved the devilish achers that is too indecent and infamous to be | ay nig residence, No. 20 Gallatin place, about six idea of revenge; that it Was hardening and not | described, and which could oaly be properly pan. | °* bis won corrective, ished by some very summary resort, for such lads | Weeks ago, while suffering under an attack of men- | and we will na Mr. West (rho, 1 must be remembered, is a | are simply buddin; Commissioner, not a teacher) was opposed to cor- | defiance and bias) 996,920 | poral punishment; did not think its re-establish- | were also very numer: scoundrels, The instances of | aberration, died from the effect of his wound | haps not! phemy u#ed toward tale teachers | on atarday det. ‘he Voroner will Hold an inguest on