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-NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL _26, 1877.—TRIPUR SHEET. dee {mstruciions andand tn. 0 oa the late Mackey House to be in contempt, and referria; ri a a a terse tere ane nemmene, tetera | RAP 1D TRANSIT nt hopes 0 tor arn bos pi snes nba Committee on Judiciary and of Privileges and Elec- We Fa Wa . a iedalagure and the fener of uoveraor | HORS, to take testimony and pass upon their respective A submitted, aud which have already been thercommitice have already begun their seners, THE RULB OF Damicrs. igh thas the adjustment reel been re strictly private 16 i There fe no manner provided for stn this nck, Is 18 sng, Mtical e9pt rend phy Argument of Judge Emott Against the | gested snartie balance of the vill isto make 4 new rul ainages. The rule of damages bar been settied in thie tion of bi by virtue of HIYMEN'S TORCH Marriage of Mr. Gordon Cumming to Miss Eames, LOUISIANA. The Beport of President Hayes’ Commission, THe we more than probe dah will'be admitted Hayes Bill to Stop It. and sworn in, The counties whicn are likely to be ex- cluded are Darlington, Charleston and Kershaw, aggre- . e rond there was taking. h HOW ITS CONCLUSIONS WERE REACHED. sane twecty-lour menberwe nn ns een e oe hota Momaree tony i Otbing of Interest transpir inthe Sena ly—mortwagees, lessees, or otherw Bkav ORANGE BLOSSONS D CAMELLIAS, y their injury, not inj to ther proper The Ab a NSU? | THE STATE HOUSE OCCUPIED BY THE WICHOLLS | SPVCFDOr’s Message will be delivered to-morrow, NECESSITY OF ELEVATED TRACKS. She fan chal there w'as'a norte asonch aig ror the eugines ere ismething of the kind as al ere i: 2 . LEGISLATURE. 3 IS sue, They useonly anthracite coal oi, The Nicholls Legislature Assembled in na ie sansa’ sapped ima cop itoal cunts’ no percetiie sic 'hnathet TRLEGEAP HERALD. HE whi airs agd furviture wore sp fi i the State House. iit ar oh ae EI Their Advantages to the Btreets They Traverse, Making | khew not‘ what, caused it. Tieve people are go" PRiers..Gadons of, Nether dee + In accor@auce with the programme telegraphed last Me Wasminaton, April 25, gee posters " } ices court and action Historical Edifice. night the Nicholls government to-day took possession e following statement, abowing the export o! Hers tha f oe anes MR. PACKARD’S CLOSING ADDRESS, | °f the State House, At twolve o'clock M. the Legisia. Principal articles of British and Irish produce and Them Business Thorough es property. Tey toto Aud ate, and the —2——— *)] are RRCORRRRE ise 508" that’ chrne’ 98 fees Chiaitacianep |: enlantanen framtbe United: Kingdam, spake Dgned thie bill croviike the roe shell. not geen carl i is ssttien: Hall, and then proceeded ins body to thelr quarters. | States, daring the three mouths ended. March 31, 2 Ie does uot provide tor an ls peat. When any pany ehioks | DETAILS OF THE TOILETS. DL} T he bas ht to be paid he bri =, 1s AN action and gets in. 1871, compared with the corresponding period of 1876, > ~! BRPORT OF PRESIDENT HAYES’ COMMISSION. twa gracefalifa and shat ends Goal pret het yak behie entagsteas pi thas Wanean sé Wamenlad irae EMINENT DOMAIN. ‘ ad ail depreciate she pala Wasuisoros, L. C., April 25, 1877. | great Louisiana mi the Britssb “Trade and Navigation Account” :— Ce a ng yy avenue or w Tf you are golug to make « nw of this [pY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. ‘The following Is the report of the Louisiana Commis- | Kina mae’ or the arhote Neate. 1 should be very ela, pa is H . bo r whose affaire | have au Bion, given out by the President this afternoon: SPEECH OF SENATOR-ELECT SPOFFORD TO THE | ‘ei was Rights of the Public in all Streets | spouting for myself or for shove te ions ataire| berg ae oes ganas poypie vo beside teed tgs pened April 21, 1877. JOINT CONVENTION—PACEARD’S FINAL AD- | ’ York Central road or others. They are going tn front of Rotbhad Churcb was the centre of social excite. To ras Paxsipess or tax Ux Alkali, ows... ss and Public Places. dwelling houses with their noise at aight. Tung wase much | ment here to-night owing to the interest attacbing to Sis—io scoordance ai, your yquast st ibe undersigned DBEESS. Apparel and slops, & J wore serious injury, and caine nearer to the premises than Rave visited a assed the last sixteen epee Naw Onueaxs, Apml 25, 1977. Beer and aie, bbis.. ug n this bill with those owners “anthor- | the nuptials of Mr Gordon Cumming with Miss Sscertaining Racal shaation im Louisienn 5 | Copper, unwrought, ewt —_—_———— nity to bring thelr actions.” Those {n | wimeg The throng inside and out of the church, the bt rng to ring oncefal solution of its aif. After the ballot yesterday the Lieutenant Governor | Copper'wrought, cwl.. ity who are, afiveted by ite use and enjwymene; * ithe bell? otra fi saiciaeaaaie: cae ful ‘0 rp ‘i r wntieman who sme! something: sea of carria, nd the }, Sur. In view of the declarstion in the letter of the Secretary of | declared Judge Spofford elected Senator for the long | Cotton, piece goods, yards. AN OPPRESSLY RB AND UNJUST BILL g ee. Sook smmeley ees (eee Py vig ri ee eee nae thas we should Airece, ous 0 ae sc tosba! pakend: 0 term, On motion’ committee was appointed, com. Sarneniand Ne aa ware, & an setion to recover, dai s agale the om: mounted by | 8 0 8 * al ery, £. rf $ ons shall be cr ry, and po! f spose pot tae repreveatativa wi ‘will or fy re as the de, | osed of Senatate Robertson and Aliairo and Messrs, | Havetiashery, less pS PE a Bile iine'hal sive auch ‘comoetaasi ‘an ahey | Brigmleat mooulignt, made a Rotable and romanti¢ hecessary, judicial or other con- | Young, Stewart.and McMillan, who waited upon Judge lon, pi tons. beieve proper. And then it goes on to the eifect that aftor cene, i within th he e if tri di verdict rendered it will b 1 such judgment CHURCH kDIPICR. agintgual rola view of your asiate set ettse | Spotford and essorted him to the Speaker's stand, fron, angle, &c., tons.. (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. | shail be paid ia Tull before any such olevated railroad shull See pam vy 2 draw the troops of the United States to their barracks as fs Iron, railroad, fons. ‘ ALBANY, April 25, 1877, be constructed, run or operated. The sacred editice, which is situated on G street, jas toon as it cond be done withvus endangering the peace. ADDARS® OP THE SENATOR RLECT. Iron, un pla an, toni Be “ F ‘A PERMANENT. STOP. above the Foundry, or President’s Church, 18 historia Ourselves to the tusk of securing #commoa Lexi Tho Senator-elect made the following address: — Iron, cast fore the Judiciary Commitiee of tho Assembly | yr ghar is nov a bill to stop elevated railronds tn the elty of 2 siindibd Gillen ure of ite os authority, competent to compose be Guxriemen ov run Grnenay AutEwaLy oF Lovistan ufacture, ri Judge Emott delivered the toilowing address, opposed t York I don't know what itis Whenever th with aunals of famous marriages celebri eine (te it contentions und to preserve the pe: woke le Me to expr citeae te “9 Iron, old, tons....... i B 1 a t ‘any clevated railway shall bo begua, any ita whl, For twenty years it bas muthout any aid mm the national goverament, Te tnie » A ees ey granted toes Toesk aaarangd, take to the Hayes bill, which would relegate rapid transit to proverty, real of personal, corporae or ‘incorporate, and woe! ne bitterness and animosity e‘comiplimeny It smpiien wun “ee the remote future, Judge Emott’s remarks were | likely tobe injured or to be depreciated by the construc: | been the scone of the marriages og ‘we tout jing on both sides, so as to secure @ public yon are lully aware of the critical | Lead, pig, tons...., tien, maiutenauee, operation and use of any portiow vt such ‘5 distinguished s and daughters tart less untavorabie tv such concessions as were in \e- geregand the rth ne ‘-} have hed | Linen, pieco goods, yardi , Watered to by a crowded audience, and the following is | elevatea railroad, any person interested in it shall be en- | any of America’s distinguis son: ig! pensavle to ofr success in ovtaining suct a Lexisl mareba the ciate eee | Machiuery, £., 71,935 +442 | the text of his spec! Utled on bringing action, ty an injunction. whicn shall be | of emipent families, and as well of the upton of foreign She} ® ecveree Soauientsane in is aachorty as would eure to show by futui ratitude | Paper, writing or printing, appeared in pince of Judge Porter | Slovused railcond’ nasil auch cormpencati ete eine | diplomats, miuisters and secretaries of legation with roy p92 | Alter stating that 1 670 1s49 | 824 ‘Sean th P) interests of the Gilbert Elevated Kail: id that he had been Jurnis! und paid, and there (sno way of y | our native born dames, Its clerzy have been the this man’s action, which he can delay ns he pleases, aad until that time the ase and construction of the ruadis | ors of Episcopalianism tn the national capital from stoppe: ‘abi Li. 08 suninee comanc time of Rev, Dr. Hall, now rector of Holy Trinity Teer, was an’ ‘arganieny "made betbre so2 at | | Tcrentes new remedies which uve totally destructive to | Cnureh in Brooklyn, down to the ministry of the popu- that” theso proposed road the ounstruction and operation of these elevated railways, Paper, other kind Sait, rock and white, t Suk, broadstuffs, yards Silk, ribbons, £.. LD. We have had fall contervaces it th e two gentiemen who gabernatorias ofice and with many, other mem- ive governments in their execu fudtetal and teat jasive depariae is We have also ‘cont versed very treely with lur; ations ness, with many o! smn and wit! inent citizens of all parties aad Feoee, opresent: in learned rector, the any churacter, would be inadequate aud Yasui: | I'you are disprsed to turroduco such n sweeping enangeas | lar Dr. Watkins and its present 5 Bot only this clty but aimodt every parla ia the Btate. sedi 9, the concurrent Betis pallons, cles for t ie of te city ot New York ‘aud it was 9 that you ongut to make It fur the whole State “The law of | Rov. Dr. Paret. Thon, too, the congregation ts largely ve received many prin! written state bgp poh woul an under. it dor ‘* tacts and legal argumeuts, and ove Berton wi ry she "Blsie? “hone resolutions are in | Tin, onmronghe, cot in Fourth uvenue, England. It Is not | Composed of tho aristocracy of old rexidenis, whose me nt dle reason nye ota pgeley | ie before us'to. brillant with promise, | Wl, tbe .. Os AE, 3, anid Sotm Forty acto the constitution but it is ob: | antecedents go back to the days of Washington bimselt. ‘upon the un! feet to Harlem. imiien, In six or nt, A settled bers. that where Rovble it thie ate ing REPT AUA: RON to God of the American | Woollen cloths, rg fen. a foe, These trains, which are now runuing on the real estan, “where. you ‘This cirele 14 tull of life and refined joy. The innocent 2 oe ow vated Railway, occupy some ten minutes in tl struction of . Petaloncn. por st virival in thin cay | SWAo0, (0098, Ay evel peuce | Carpets, yards,....... from Thirty. aint street to the Battery, aud this is | or pablie work, you do take thas, tau'e properts reveiries of children’s festivals have been a conspicuous follows Gov ie (we | everywhere, in be possible cpiitate ats S,aneatlon ot the character of she structure and character | be compelied (0 ive compensation for it Thome questions feavuro of interest among them. ) Was Srains an ind vt roads, It te unquestionable that a5 to the construction of these roads are all of them it f z fa There is a wideuprond Galle that th th falaeas of time has | AMUSEMENTS. You could find another avenue like Fonreh avenue,eud then | courts, Ihe question of the ounstitutiouality. of THR NUPTIAL CEREMONIES. seate t aee sr evastde Cosctio thal entoeat road upon which sya would hi our tracks, wrrow the whole time of the C The wedding this evening was no exception to guld stop as | Appeals, might be rua | on this subject e 0 the Battery | under these than aoe ean ran oo | the Rapli Trai an xt day, a to be to force, iuditfereace to jons of ri whether those ri riftiess habit 700d of, plunder aud ree M behind in I me. Essipoff' Soman lite on steer wna a ud faite aiauiel team E STEINWAY HALL. cond plano recital drew to- can be proxecuted | brilliant record of the past, and exceeded In intere: A875, know all others, perhaps from its being known to be a lo since ras dispossessed o! re ody of itn records on the ny of Jani ic is?! iclency should be ms Tt is w growing Bother last uight a fairly nomerous audience, in | th vated id less time ti they ould be rom | and in additto match, Cards of admission were necessary to obtain Wekedns ceasaised wslitin shieging tha his fie'aentimeat shat a 2 Gre? aad tek bane where they have to wake stoppages, ‘The diticalty is in | those compani 0 x iw thas te eck wan owing tt akeinap tothe arden ct ished | with siren ‘ain Dolitter: which the ladies were decidedly im the major- | the stoppages, bison * - erations uneit th ‘ono through with ta.the | €NtFance, and every seat in the nave was early filled is ies “fh (pene recy Ray Aes renee noe solesige po- the he ity, The evening was devoted to the interpretation of ‘Tee objects sronixa sxe sranrmna, . i courts, By these questions ane ender Adjustostion: dad with a fashionable assemblage of the erfme de la créma ston of imeelf and 8. iis main rel objection to the triius which are running on the | Court of Appeals ls to determine the rights of the proper . his allege legal tite, Tene ee a sone cae sevice ud by Schumann, Scbabert and Mendelusobn, NewYork Elevated Hallway and thoae to be rubon the | owuers ad eniondy. i think, the couimitee out wot of society. The chancel was cavironed by a fora sign nt to reco trict ect ort u it is being adjudicated in the e adiord hip Witte cntisasce ua might Slots of & grat To do whiat iu us lea to promote ct impartiality was shown In the selections, ‘so'as to | Silty ote ag Me to Thode taeaivondscang | twelve feet high, trom the centre of which bung sssort his authority as Qorernot aoe aks I unaerstand to have been un- | display the beauties of each of the composers to hot to the is uiaking # distinction which | white marriage bell of badsand lilies and clinging peta Governor. w lug the Odd Feliows’ Hall ‘atterancesjot the President) I uuder- it do fy tiffaple, It should as wstate house, Tog oe ety ere ‘ao- swbodiod in the resolutions to whieh he best advantage. 1n playing Mendelssobn’s ie “not called (for or” dustidable, It damuges | With acrimson tongae, It being St Mark’s Day the tively en; a invss ot lerdal ios Ail the & oh me rarsere phe you er, ee ‘songs Without Words’? Mme. Essipoff displayed ¢el- : ere mative reeserrau is : nerd 2 be paid oF assessed on repeal yaad by es works ner chancel was in full bloom, each panel of the at oft - ariom, can get « whole avenue, running the ‘al law, make it apply to Qocae ‘recognised. bi “nutter. The "Supreme ‘Court, a" alall be one lully-devoted tothe | $eacy of sentiment as weil as exquisite skill. The whole length of the city-civing room lor side tracks to make | all classes of eorporations and ail works througneat ihe | eVangelista resting ax it wore ov a plot of daisies and ‘and, confirmed by bis Ben io ‘i ide adigarned: and many friends criticism frequently made that sbe is cold and unsym- Aare honpares. ue capagh have any blace wlere they ait Beate. Doo't discrimiuare against these necessary gablte Hilien, Vases of rare bouquets, with trailing vines, : ‘as quickly ns those uow running on the Elevate kaw e to the city of New Yor! erty Ma Sat 10 congratulate him. beshale Hee incormn tie Neus applied 1a. sbis In- | Fea. th the structure belonging (0 the Gilbert Elovated | there bea necessity for this proposed change tn tl filed the sides of tho altar, sending out a delicious tra- money angi My ET aided "8 ADDRESS. G minor was a delightful troat to all who appreciated Sir eris calmtaan tice tomas te grance from roal orange blossoms aad camellias, and to his treasury out of which Le was detraying the The followin, “athe ‘cit of Mr, Packard to the | artistic finish and refinement of execution. haps dd, | may aay, forming a lovely parterre of background to the most ‘expenses of » State government. republtcans of 1 it i@ this quality of refinement waich is the distingu Wated railra) 4 clogant group of humanity. “ee eae ae Pa pahatberd sa Bxxcun we Dr: ing trait at fot Essipoft’s p id lends pita _—_—_—_—_ por pris eye yh be tanh BROOKLYN RAPID ‘LRANSIT. ‘ the Ni Packard the t a . sPeceraat ts the iicuss sa the Bichaislons act oa tee | TINE EATOMMMAND CD RTM at Sepa rerit the my iis conve from. und emnnot Poasdiny The twelve brideamelds soon entered tbe brad aia A eee f rapid trausit in the ci jew. Yorn follows :-— in ite itouse oa tts, own sheory af the Kew Grlsans io the fo rt tie United States, 1t besomes laying by repetition—a fact due to th cops tm the methods regarded nementy by popular opiaien | D4, Teprevetstives of, tho Tong, Tsisad Hallroad | Brecedes Uy Whe sis mantlemen: Sener ice iaiaesy "age = Do age ripe thus disabled trom 4 ai the, nasional gover unpretentiousness of her method. On Fri- | and enterprising capitulis's be-t, Company, with a number of gentiemen who own prop- | Mr. Woodbury Blair, Mr. Seaton Munroe, Mr, Fran eiiasien ‘that would be valid, even in the judement of Fepublicane of Loulslanay o gives her Brat Chopin recital, and we pA AERC ge eth ich | orty on Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, along which it is | Riggs, Mr. Robert Chew, Lieutonant Miller, United “3 ad 0 f One, " The coment CORTON AN THR PARISHES, ta: | comtrel of autre’ sn thie Reese? 1 "rseait he IA Sed Gobeetiocseae eee» datigntie) even tat on this subject, proposed to run the new steam railroad, met Attorney | States Navy; Mr. Jamos Wyatt At the foot of the precise extent so. which tho’ fa ve earemnaaea ate ra Sigrinclpher pea meet wepmaseae tee eee anes fig ti pawseagers dally. People | General Fairchild yesterday, in this city, for | the altar they parted and tormed an angle with Batam esa te csog rete | ues bay haa at AEMIOAN Am npAMATIO’ NOTES: SRESeESL ie Feta they ean Get | the parpoee of conferring with him as an | si Drdenmaia and three ushers on aiher side, i of the Pa Piso iu toe pasiaher afer tbe oreanination of the | aaTans wilted, and, stronyer shay Paria. by Night! and'*The-Biege of Paris” are | Finy ninth surcet down morovaniy and repiaiy dian ties | injunction prohibiting the construetion of tho Tue BRIDESMAIDS. fof January, 1677, el tafe Nicholls govern by about being removed trom Philadelphia, where they | ¢a@ ia any other way. Hore in» proposal to put the Green- | now road which was granted last week. The Tho bridesmaids she 8 as tollows:— wich mgt ert Kail Company te by = have been on exhibition siftce tne beginning of the a aie te under th jini Transit sack, "me com: Property owners presont were J. Carson Brevoort, | | First Bridesmaid—Miss Lulie, daughter of Genemit tenia tee was an intelligent of men, wed of General fe Centennial. Diz,” Wovernor Seymour’ and other eltizens. ot | Harvey Farrington, A. 3. Barnos, Heury Hentz and L. Seoond Bridesmald--Mise Maud Campbell Gouvers owls The testimonial entertainment tendered to Mr, J. B. | equal ebarectar, am , Masog er ee, Rave dows S. Barnbam. Simeon Stern was also-prosent as coun- | neur, cousin of the bride. achieved by | Pendleton last night at Chickering Hall was s great | Tho Character of the meu, Now you come in with « wil | se &. B. Hinsdale appeared as counsel forthe Lung | _ Third Bridesmaid—Sliss Annie Freeman, daughter of can econ urns me Pe : sreube siete aesiet success, The large and fashionable audience enjoyed | wich by Judge Comstock’sown tduission would stop the | fxtend Railroad and Corporation Counsel De Witt for | G¢neFal Freeman aud ulece of Mrs. Coleman. * th * Sridesmatd— Miss Adelo Thayer, of Boston, mae ede Tes ture. cea & ploasant evening’s amusement, Stig bit and binangament nth Meth asteoe sane i, cy oy Bipakre peace, mveuaninos. af he daughter of Mr. Joba, Thayer, Her moiber ts the ination of Governor Kel- ‘erish, ‘also Bartley Campbell has written jece called ‘Phe cases und expect to hear hin make substantial: i ter of the Hon. Francia Granger, of part Se Gee inate phen pes Susie wheres as becgaelioee chi fon td wegen Moped | The ‘Attorney General was urged’ by Mr, Hinsdale | “auel on Spd Corporation Counssl Do Witt to consent 10 | 8 Pi 1, peigoamaid—Misn Jonny Kiggs, dangnter ef the vacation of the injunction, which was) 4, George Riggs, of Washtagton. granted last woek, on the ground chai th” sad rasan grewétaoghter Aciual necessity, a3 Brooklyn ha vithip Abu past tow | o/"Commodore Aulick and niece of Mis ex-Becretary pee Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, early in May, with ag ae The neon me evans thei have sings | Miss EMe Elisier, a young Western actress, in the ary last, steanited © withe ryt? c eat acres ata both house: leading part years, made such rapid strides 4 ex’ ‘nding her lunits Robeson. rere ace Var centpenn’ ad on | ¢ Mik Priel Hon to for and increasing ber population. Uu the-other bun ee von Mawasicrausns $07 | 2attercaliccageet is" ni den veceea ee eetes eoeteener ter inne clit | br, Stora, couasel for the proweting property owaers, | Sevaulh Brideemald—Mise Minnie von Bokeiys, aonbs ne to the reuait ef toe * 5 jew York and to prevent thelr going auy tur what “! the he ote ema Samuel J. Tilde to be Eighth Bridesmatd—Miss Sallie Phelps, daughter Tl late President Tyler, bas won encomiums as a public | he cousider ‘an injury to property owners, mamaitied by the | Sousibly bece! , . PATHY FOR THE POOR. of the Commissioner of the District, sa pe opty pooaclleraen sa a7 opponent inh reader tn Philadelphia, and will shortly appear in thas he made in the course of his ‘Ninth Bridesmaid—Miss Grace Bigelow, daughter pa ign ' ' : islature and went ‘broach capacity in this city. ty | Sere Bigel ere eines be ‘France. the form of an inauguration in order that there | ay the Cheatnat Street Theatre, Ph ‘enth Bridesmaid—Miss Mary Thornton, u ‘tre, Philadelphia, John * ise semblan government b Seoul pa ag ser; oF, be ieon “4 on tho Foad by the Long, Island Railroad Elevonth Brigesmaid—Miss Fanny Thornton, daugh- aie Srud io, if inaogurated, srs possibly ts ne 7 atront pels one ter of the Britsh minister. pa 80 a 5 4s to be brought out next Monday. During this week | anuoyance and inconvenience of this thing on thi completed in a shore ecg’ ater oA show thee irae Twelfth Bridesmaid—Miss Edith Fish, daughter coun it will be observed that this provision of the constitatton oils cada oe nga ae lb ont tn oe thing Ss : ‘ Colley Cibber’s play of “She Would and She Would | shsuidheveit im front of thelr houses. It iy easy tosay | AO 1ajunction should not be granted probibiting the | Of the Hon. Hamilton Fish. ture, thongh he questioned tho legality of neither. On tne | Not’ nas been revived at the Chestnut, ‘that, bat! sure such remarks can have no weight what- | further prosecution of the work still exists, and is re- At the altar appeared tbe Rev. Dr, Paret and the the returus of the votes for Governor and Lieuten- 9th of January, beture I had scarcely taken seat in th ever with this committees. When a road is to be cynstracted | turnable on Saturday next before Judge Gilbert, of the | groom with his best man, Mr, Denys, of the British queantene son the White Less Kasia ehocaine The contract of Mr. Max Strakosch with Miss Clara part of t) 8 » v8, sympathy for poor people | porary injunction, without prejudice to either party, | elt would propose to bail eh ther prosecution of the suits, This morning, ther ane aod referred tothe Hosted bill | fore, @ ia! force of laborers will be put at work ie ba Vinee atte hae chee xecative * He indweNcttarn heii uaia cr Wukh , Bsro °atways"one | Kinus County Supreme Court, ve not thought, bow. | Te tio9 " tion YY & coup de main ossession of the Suj 0 ellogg is for nig! ol nglish © lor ever, that it will be granted then, as he has ounce re- treated shody called « Returning Board, consisting of Ave | Court, arasnnin nad svatious at ike Metwopsiitas Pence which ae Wl ooutee Tidkeik, wari cme bas another "where | Pised it, It was staced by Mr. Richardson, President THR BRIDE. rainy othcers!for all elections in iho state.’ The act eae ML Re Teens | forath seerthetaras aise, Teaotmearaahcaammes ta sree ot the Atlantic Avenue Hailrou Company, lant avon. | Tho bride looked as beaut as the traditional bride provides that “the Commissioners of flection was to confirm the insurgents in the advuntexes they hn ef Soe gett amr eral ing, that no further interference with the laying of the | oyor dues, Her vell completely enveloped her, the or voting place shall couns the votes,” making lit ained and to prevent any effort to dispoxsess thom. Ui York will occar in the early part of November, Among tigatio Trails of the new road pprehended, 1 of orange blossoms shining plainly through it ames of all persons voted for and thé oflcers toe whieh the fietinasiaration ze fesideut Hayen the Stato authorities | the artists engaged are Miss Anna Louiso Cary, Signor | {S**t Lelore various commissions or, weatimouy, given be: — Se ik |S Dacailccic baat y Fece! sn Ti m1 * law Yor F ar er the number of seat contained "in tho b fetes ott estate rorernmeate rf = 'Xtchotls’ polis | Verdi, @ young American, baritone, and Mr, Conly, nell the’ operation tio trainy deeetoe ree DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. Abe beld a magni 4 ‘ seized upon the recruiting officers and imprisoned them for a ~ treason, without the benett of balior wrivet Babess corps. | = DATE PROM HYDROPHOBIA 9 Shas rend pose, You aad Fruit notiive | 4 meoting of the Board of Dock Commisstonors was | “#2 %**” °F #!l 10 great advasiage, sis ti Presid ummer and winter apon Ninth avenne whe held yesterday afternoon in the departmental offices, The ceremony was short, and the vows were uttered this tact o President Hayes, aoc ee bie Ie d Railroad went within fourte: y y pa a ae, | smreltsoee tneneisie: Seamer @ benediction having been pronounced, the bridegroom, Mr. Alastair Pen. wero present, In the matter of the lability of tho | rose Gordon Cumming, with bis bride, now Mra, in Fourth avenue, | city government for alleged damages to the interests | Frances Campbell Eames Cumming, moved out Felease of these aoa by foree, Duane street. Commissioners Wales and Westervelt toa wed, would be %0 con: 104 i" “Your despatch of the 24th is received. The Secretary of War has t having been dered. ‘The Prosidont re- CAT BITES THAT WERE YATAL TO TWO HUMAN ily Ot eu, Cras ue BEINGS AND A HORSE. 1" the: was not & k wouldn't like. to” tive Coroner Croker yesterday held an est on th ba I would have to move my carriage to get slowly through the long aisles, ollowed by the brides dadea Reka We Biaueacn, 1a © | Sivut the road of utorse cars There must be" road ‘to | Of private parties by the dumping of snow and ice ou | Sly throuuh the tank Stalae, lola oul by ly 0 ert W. Dickey, & youth of eighteen, rosid- | furnish those conveniences, and some ot the public must | their properties during the past winter, Corporation NOTABLES PRESE: ur place of re- eh “riot, tumult, di el | idation aud disturbance, brivery | “the Commission came- In the teantime the Nicholls | 10g at No. 235 East Thirtieth street, who died in ter- | suffer for t Ab of others, A maa coming to the city m Atpong the distinguished persons assembled in the aitall preveus. or ‘wend to government had crystallized into shape. 0 furfrom per. | rible agony at Bellevue Hospital on April 1. The | get ping eld erage 4 coprvng enced pte dub Wave Ris oMoial epmion te the Dock | ony pewe, were: Coreenee Heke: MmMIOnAtwIl aaa sball ue the duty of the commis | into the tux collector's office of the city, had taken forcible | SYmptoma of his ailment inalcated hydrophobia, | facaily, Geers ; | and had si SACREDNESS OF SECOND STORIES. AN OPINION WHICH DECIDES NOTHING, of the bride; the Hon. Robert C. Winthrop and Mrs. id these elevated make « Same to the Supervisor ot Kegistration with his returns of whe election, wut the Supervisor of Registration shall for- ward the samo to the Returning Board,” The Returniug Board is Tuquired 4, investigate the state- fered wt intimidation aud to exelude trom the seat which was the result of a cat bite received on Janu- the ‘State ary 2. Assome of the indications of that complaint the twowwecke they | Were lacking some medical authorities attributed his Le oak neat wine” | Me. Whitney stated that during the pa ‘i : and Lady Thornton; the Hoo. William L. Gouverneur Patios atte No one thought vat Bureau of Street Cleaning, of the Police Department | ih srs, Gouverneur, the Misses Rose and Ruth, twin sto. | ° ads 5h rv i Invisk id Id bs and others were permitted by the Board governing the | daughters, with Miss Mario Wienl, of Frederick, Mury- nn ot MEancD: (They indaced a num- | death to tright, ana thie they claimed was also the | {op0cg." Suppose you had what Judge Comstock's clients | Department of Docks to dump clean snow and ice | land; the Hoo. Montgomery Bialt and Mea, Blair, with rm tbe ‘Nicholls’ house, thus giviug a Ketuening | aso of Samucl Richardson's death, who was bitten | have devised—these two story horse cars—out of which, as | removed trom the sirects into tho slips along tno | Miss’ Biatr; Mrs, ex-Secretory Robeson, Captain Gor Bourd quorum. by the same cat on the previous day, January 1. This | ia2n"a ine windows ot ston twice as | water fronts, It is claimed by the National Steat- | Joues and’ Mrs, Jones, with Mrs. Plunkett; Genera #eason the | Winthrop, Hon, George Bancrott, the Britwh Minister ber of windows of Sixth H ue the ean ridin, Me | Prior to the meeting of the Legislature the democrats 7 * | ship Company, owning and occupying pier 44 North | and Mra. Meigs and daughters, with Mra. Mongomery eee Seen coon seit tenth ideal etsimed to have clected ouly sixty members of the ilouse— | theory, however, was somewhat shaken when it became | ‘wen\y mile Ft oe patos (ot strnet cite the | River, that said dumping was done at the northerly | Meigs; Admiral Porter and tho Misses Porter, Test ‘Asser! list of the uames of splint iioeae hee | known that a horse had died in horrible convulsions, | stream of travel is flowing ap and down continually must | Side of pier 43 North River to an extent sutticieat to | with " Lieate Jogan; General Palmer and as. burns, shall i ‘would consent to act with | Which were clearly due to hydrophobia, and that the | tke the consequences und expect, while ny the ad- | push the mud alongside thereol, by the weight of the | Miss Palmer, Mrs, Colman and the either the Generai Assembly, wud i be the uaa In order to obtnia | vantages of living in® great avenie, to the in- | material deposited, over to and into the trench | Freeman, Ge John G. Parke, Mrs. Gew oa of ata Se ecretary to plc ce the names of the an app arance’ of organization, th animal had also been the victim of tho furious foline. | conveniences. recently dreaged by this company, along the southerly | eral Ricketts and the Misses Beckwith, with the tatives ‘as turnin! 9 call to their aid three men Thess election had From the verdict of iright in this case even the medi- Lcemeiglln tet magyar ad side of pier 44, in the northerly hall of the si! Hon, Peter Parker and dirs, Parker, Mise Randolph, In ragard to tho poor people, in the tirst place you go and wile ames aie 40 placed a paMrINKNE GQUUY, cal promuigators of that theory shrank, and so it wae | asm thainwiiat they want anu they wil ‘sil yu fyouetnn | 720 ee aOe TEN tee | Manilecen boceeel Caceres yi eno aaa are hem sone contrivance to get to work ten or fifteen 5 . eregolng provision, ah ‘none other, waall be mperent Fe ener eee eeraroas ent tn this gomnection. | Jett to a Coroner's Jury yesterday to decide what bad | juinuey tnster than they donow they would give up any | pend way portion of the proceeds received trom | Stewart, M . the French Minister, Mrs. Pik ¢ House of Representatives or Senate.’ tebe tluiia why was it. that such quorua was | caused Robert Dickey’s death. privacy they how enjoy or would Ue deprived of. tho sale of dock bonds to pay for the cost of the dredg- | ip Phillips, Mr. and Mra. Wm, Baldwin and Mrs, Buby fe eteger ties Bh tape je! be gr ignored while it) remained faithful to the legal | n . RERTS CHANGED. | ing alleged to have become necessary by reason of such | cock, née Townsend, of Albany; Mrs. and Mise Riggs, ae ene ey cnn woverument ‘of the tute? That government bad RSTIMONY OF MR, KRY. ita of these pay dumpings of snow and ico removed from the streets, | Mrs. John Bigelow, wife of tho ex-Minister to France. Keturning Board quorum from the day on which | David Dickey, the father of the deceased, was first | Pome Gia ey And if upon the facts and law applecable to the mat. | THR TOLRTTES, Assembly co: reopen bei iets caticd, Ho testified that his son came home | wich street ix becomiag | ter the company bas any claim against the city itcan | The display of torlettes hey the ng Present at the of Sinta in, when epplivd to the election of moube nsbta inte ee | sick on Saturday, April 14; b pained | to have you go and compare | be adjusted and paid through the Finance Departmout | ceremony was an unusually fi General Assembly, of Governor und of Lieute: if teened thas © | ry. aes sd ached decayed | ition of Ninth avenue and its history siace | or through the courts, | Mrs. Kanes, mother of the pride, wore black sill he) 4 between the President wid hiv come | Of ® sore throat and pain in bis head; For tho kK ending Aprit 24 the receipts and | and biack ry; Mra, Gow Hot of Louistana whieh returns of the doctor visited him on Sunday at four P. M. expenditures by tho department wei Availe | with white out’ her throat aed ia Gaverher aad cine AGE nics Mameri Or Sim snacin. | 8 Pel premeatved Ly Ae aN the ery on being que pees, able funds remaining in we Financial Gouverneur, white tariotan ; Mies Dicuhs tats, graceful f every election aball he rn the following duy the Vresideut, vy a formal order, | said tbat he had been bitten by & cut in (be band, an ment to the credit of the Dock Board, | und stylish’ Ogure, wore white, with hiao silk trim ied trausmitted by io th returning Seosee troops ‘oosatying a baling ib the vicinity of the he said that tho member was swollei and was cx- $138,818 05; disbursemonts—rolls for payment of | winge. Her brown hair was braided low on her neck. who sl ot eal u ay, ‘he eae liver Sta Those | ‘femely paimful; the nail came off one of the ti ors, 89 should be ir barracks, labor correepon f Hh prase: but the wound healed ana ed 1 ‘4 : ing to huni woekn ware, April Mrs, Robert C. Winthrop looked superbly in a mauve a ound healed and seemed in po way dangerous, 4, repal corps (engineer-in-chief), floauing | silk and point lace overdress, with velvet court train “Pie Pattee Sevephmens suas satiated geunsel 4 | The boy took the medicine prescrived for him; | propert: hom men, claitns on account of construc: | square corsage, point Ince shawl Her coiffuro was power to create this Keturaing Bowrd and give it the au- Which the uct clothes it. Lt 1s alxu claimed by jonality of tho act bas been settled of the State: but the Nicholls tho fact that Samuel Richardson had died hmeu, py proprictur Uon, annual expenses, &c., $26,675 24, leaving at Wis | white feathers, diamond tiara, earrings, necklace, of the bite of the same cat was known, yntirm what [have been stating | date a balance on hand of $115,230 SL du addition, | She was literally @ blaze of precious stones, but was not alladed to im the family, | (o you, speaking as 4 property holder as well as acitizen of | the Board, acing in @ fiduciary capacity, collected ‘The wile of Sir Edward thornton was in tho lilac enaad 16 the meaner that ft w aod no danger was anticipated; on Sunday, | Now York. dock and slip reat—whieh was placed to ihe crodit of | silk, with point lace overdress, which was so admired indicated that even the moral support which the lagal ove | APFil 16, and on the tollowing aay, however, tho boy in LAW OF THE STRBSTS 1x NEW TORK, the sinking tupd—to tho amount of $1,905 25. ut the White House state dinner. She wore a light ernment of Loulsians should linvo received from tho na. | became nervous and excited; he comp ained of hig | , This bill ts to Tho Union Ferry Company put belore the Board an | chip evening hat, with white flowers and long white Hons! administration would be d Had the General | throat being sore aud could swallow ouly with great | *bstantially, of u fi ee amended copy of ite compiaint, asking the department | lace scarf. Her orn: re diamonds, mt that the Legisinture | A sion at the state House I should | difficulty; be displayed an a jon to water, and to fix (he upset price to bo paid to the city im future The Misses Freemi in pale biue silk, Damas. i bourd and clothe it with th fended my | tne sight of it set uit trembling; about four A.M. on for the uso of its lorries, Tho matter was allowed te | ceoe overdress, white lace sleeves, hair in puffs, with @ appointment of Presidential " <1 | April l7 he began to froth at the mouth and snap at | io over. | roses. ions of the State constitution on which Tose: es culy to the election uf the members of tae Governor and af Lioutenans Governor. We woniee from one of sbeir printed argu. people, aud the »ppearance of any liquid seemed to ill argument SPE EEeee ae Mrs, Gen was in black silk, with point lace Bin with terror wad oathingy ” Quaily "ho was at- | Now York were THE GARB AGE NUISANCE | (aan ee gee tacked. by eonvulsions, we@ tm Apri: 17 wileh were the streets made by the Dutch NUIs Ob. ‘ ‘Bell Py ty r ay He suid it was settled by the Court of Appeals that the a Mrs, Montgomery Blair appeared tn black silk, wit! at Bellevue Hospital. The witness fur title fee was in the government, and now was in the city of CITY ISLAND POLLUTED BY 1 DOMINATION: black lace overdress and evening bat. Her daughter, stain for thy preseut trom All netive uaserticn of wy govern: | W@ Uoy was bealthy ; s,,{liness | Now York. He sald there was no such straete, except n LUTED BY THE ADOMINATIONS | 4 very pretty blonde and much admired, wore White i previous to this atta itten by v 0868 s BIREET C1 lace ovordress, n, Mr. Woodbury Blair, the Sorcee ae or By Petite ee ease the sume cai (bat bad ‘bitten Richardson, but had not OF THE SCOWS O¥ THE STREET CLEANING Her so ry init shae firet usher, commanded attention by bis fine appear. that one Ly oue republican state governments of the South | said much about it; be was nota nervous boy and he DEPARTMENT, . < te id on hose baile und sous be had never received avy previous injuries The oyster fishermen of City island are indignant dirs, ex-Secretary Robeson was notable in her irow and regal style, Sue wore white w nted trimmings, eral Ricketis wore a parti-colored ilk, I theretore aunoune mpelled to ab- dentin! electors, the mode of th United sew State. here! ve any appointment of elec. mt, Consequently, it may properly Nasthorise euch © perivumal in the envy ot the on of Fresidential electors by the people to count, tne declare who wore entitled to seats in Dk, NKUCK'S TRITIMONY. tinthe | Dr, Bruce testitied that on April 6 he was called to there elevated railroads cannot p min before | With the Street Cleaning Department of New York. without invading the property of th attend Samuel Kichardson, of Thirty-fourth street and | whose house itis put. ‘Thay can't de it, unless they cet ® | During the last three yours the garbage of the ity bi government thus fali anon | the first ho win to the pli | | "i . | Third aver Tow from tho Legislature todo it, without compeusation. i a ux Pe OF SRTTLEMENT. we | Sap ane conaioas teenie? Lem | jenred thus ne Wpent ie ot ‘hraropheeles oe ne | According Lo'he'law ot the State of New York wman inuoe | been dumped far too near tho shores of the island, and | bighly etubrondered in green, trim ith Diack lace matters on our arrival here the legal title of tho y ty bo compensated unlers his propert “takon.” Judge e " . d , | and @ tin 4) respective cl to the Siew at Goversor depended | {Te8 kovernment. We strive, Uno tor mah or | had been bitten by a eat and he felt tha he bite metoek demonstrates in every cave he npeaxsut thatthe | ‘He fisheries have su‘tered more or less thereby. | “tye Misses Heck with wore while and cream eolored or ted There was wo ie | oiforts you hava inade and the cracl auftorings you have wi: | paintul reflection we buoame qaiee bor at one tines ediguasa rama inthe cuit the bil | During the last fow weeks, however, this grievance | aiks, with blue trimmings. aa ae utboritative by bow parties hyp Re mfp ae oaester var te ; 0 on ja mm damaxes. ‘ 4 ¢ Y io peach blossomed jeh it could be solved, f Feusour alrendy ‘given. | gercone My maintain republican principles in Louisiane | fo wag feverish and excited, De. itawson, of | ts in the hands of w taxn who bas not now any claims at | HAs Doon Intensified by the actual dumping of the worst wt cho an dase rohan ¢rodl ty Xf actical solution was by w union of 90 | Janis ttoad by tele the tom we, who have vo xsl | Hospital, said he believed hydrophovia was | wil koe rigbt to entirely stup the building of the road until | description of the refuse of tho streets of the city, | VB Valewcreunes luce garniture | ly ewes fe I pt pp dle Aggy od p teronge 7 rene SCRE tise thie irate | young Dickay's death, ana corroborated the teatt- weaves” Doon not ahis vill propre togivedamages | including the remains of deceased anim: upon | and evening but. Sue beara the distinction 0! the Senate and House- of meubers whuso title to | nd «firm trust that eveutually | mony of the lather as to the symptoms manifested, ntiow of adjacent propert tor bed a eo sn | having been tho first foreign lady domiciled amo! either ‘view of thy Taw. Wath 9 THR CAUSK OF THE HORSHR DEATH, ett don't know. “if tt does It tswrong, | Ue Oye! ‘ Last week the oystermen rd . When Dr. Varker represented the Unit 8. B, VACKARD, Governor. tlement of oer Dr. Hopkins, & veterinary surgeon, stated that Mr, ook in his speeet leas wont on tosay there | Pemonstrated in a forcible, but peaceful manner, with ts Minister be founded an op ie i Quevtions could, es stated in the Tatier or tant | NG WITH TUS POLICE, Cartwright’s horse exuibited all the ‘symptoms of by- fans of streets, Inid vul according to the uct of | the foreman of the scows, abd since then thore has | {rales kovernment va itt fuimmmission, trom the Secretary | , Packara’s parting with his police before he left the | arophobia, and finally died from it, Tei aud ‘water ‘he was aware there had been decinons | beea a discontinuance of this wt Mira. Jonn Higelow, whose daughter was fourth ie Pe Came ae heii one building last wight is said to have been quite an aftect- |» THe VRRDUT. These atrevis ua currency to he wpipion thas tne title | oyster beds are concerned, The nuisan bridesmaid, woren ric garnet velvet, pening coudicte ia the co-vrdinate branches of the ov. | 16 allait. There were 460 of them, and every man | Tho jury brought in a verdiet ot death from hydro- | Sat siirots Wan tn Ue city of Now| ever, continued on the shore at Frog's I Mra William Baluwin was atured in pearl colored c wanted to shuke bands and escorthim home, Packard phobia, the resuit of a cat bite, the lant three days this first great step in restoring | Made them a speocb, telling them if they could get any accomplisved. Ii cou: evory tide washes the entra Deach The inhabitants of dead animals on whe Silk with Spanien biade trimmings. alarmed aud fear ti Mru J. dosnan Kerr and aaughter wore elegant eace ty the stute has be quence | Of the appropriation made tor them by the Nichoiis » Fi “i jury by laying when the heated term sets in there will be consid: hat ae trom "the Packard to'ine | Legislature 10 take It, Their legal claims for pay lor MORE CENTENNIAL GOODS. Viele houses. TE he ie rigut th able sickness on tho isiand if the nuisance ts persisted | #!K# Presented by (he former Minister trom Japan, hen now Nicholis bo ee the iat pani Phe, ard = membe; ighty-reven Ke: the Hous. nad” thirty: bf rvicex Would still remain, as they had never want? I say take thone thr charged {rom the fore exo brace all the streets in the city of New have been held, and the Board "members in’ "the senate, | been discharged irom the Loree, Mossre, G. A, Leavitt & Co, will begin the sale this | demonstrated that his clionta have wor now the power to Seat CONG PrObenT Tat TT tiny ieuememees. | MARSTAGE OF MON. CHARLES ADAMS ‘TO attst his house to-day and told him they had been offered | fternoon of a fine collection of Japanese goods from | Fetters fury srarars piven row coUrny Roane, City Island, by which 16 will bet made’ x. mucdemeanor bbmemumtbinanagier orate go oo in the reorganized force, and they wanted | the Centennial Exhibition. The collection embraces a ‘This viet A piienbie to the Kays New York. The eity | tor any person to dump garbage within certain limite Wastixorox, April 26, 1877. whether touccept or not. He recommended bs Aves exe er it heve of property | of the shore, At present redress can only be obtained Hon, Charles H. Ad iT ber of rest Over the soll of the streets than la held tn teference to coun- sag rag steadlbnp yes slay Mess ame by @ civil process, and the oystermen feel that | som the Albany (Ne Y.) district, was married to-day try highways, If own # house in the country 4 has a free right to walk wid drive over the high they have not ' money enough» to contend very high class of bric-a-brac, consisting of antique acarapentaicnipatmnruivatitramnate and modern bronzes and lacquers, rare specimens of them to accept. {ndueed te suggest. in our telexram of me 1 the th hen the tr "| 5, Satauma, Kioto and Kage wa delicate cloisonne | ate and build veal in & lawsuit with of the deparments | in this hag, to Miss Jodith Crittend Pane gong rte gd LY would be better fer SOUTH CAROLINA, enamels, a largo Variety of teak wood and other cab- | fs nat only she warface of of the city government This dumping the peace ot ate car than t0 postpone suci aunounce- minoaens 20.98 - | ints. : ot in hts pipes, joently done inthe night, = u tbo somo distant day. jon an Miho commissioners, holding various suader of political (srt THE RERALD, } coous "owness. from he offenders. Conemura, April 26, 1877. et. no matter who he is, beg oe mn build iy from heir xrievances from the Sireet Feit | tn tae Moose ot Reprosentaives to-day» preamble | Utes lal ove to be one of rasual | Sos cnn g.vuutaaneet these itrestewishont amtbority from sd’ inuir' opus soca ia 6s aoatiee. Soe indo: romnit ds pai foregoing statement” ae And resolutions were passed decluriug allthe members oj | interest, as the Collection | is of exceptional qualiy, A should be 60, The time is cumlug when the city govermment | Obtaining Of the legislation reterred to belief, Snare well copeur in any sk probable f Lomtnd fies