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eee eee ee 4 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1877—TRIPLE SHEET. b ook ther vate claim of Mr, Eaton for disbursemen: and ork. It ts with: araltel for extravagance and , quiriag §{t they also | some aight toat De, Forney took him away he and ihe o TasuoC cen audited and ailoBed Ureie Boeetey Raise | fue? “Teeswors more than th aroun ts pro- } teachibg Will Ue none the wotwe for {he Mt children were put into a tent, After dark be came 'TUREK HUNDRED AND NINKTY-FOUR DOLLARS, portions are ei double the ai Schoanmaker inoved to amend so a6.t0 provide that back te the house and ‘ted his mother, as he called “And for the amount vaid him tor the services needed foes capitol. At ry of its pi 26. O88 \. “‘no tax shall be levied”? for sectarian schools (Car- , stenourapher in such investigation, the sam of #34." | ides has held supreme éontrol, which was to make its ex ried.) Mr. Woodin sald that the industrial iN Caroline, to give Dr. Forney some money to let him This itena ts objected to and, not approved, the reas. terior reat an aaagcuifigent ‘architectural Gispls which haahe uaa be whol jadustrial and ragged with But that couldn’t be don jd he bad that it is «private claim of Mr. Baton Niessments | should daasle the eyes of all beholders, withont ¢I east re- schouls could vot be wholly under tbe control of the tay as. sal ie, ald be Bae and has not been audited und allowed by the | yard tothe —— areauamernngns, fer Pa eal use. In- pele school a Cee the children of those : ‘ vem riot pla at iio 2 a EAS ex THOUSAND DOLLALE. dee toe ee emzafetoners: the vero houses: ot ah PET epee Lop eaw teden ieee AN APTER MEETING. Another Attempt te Defeat thihoriica "The purpose af the amendment yon te ; For the purehas« and erection of aanitable Niners would scarcely have been able to occupy It “gineo that time I had never seen him uettt he was | Another Executive Bombshell from the county St caratogn the tnenioratton Sree tmetive | Kon nom, if cahey ba Seats spotted, it can only eliminate the provision that the 1m question muss drought here aud put in prison, 1 went to soe bim; i ae oe ta ee east een zens | Better Povith ‘very great tucouvenience. and’ discomfort, Rapid Transit. be wholly under the sapervision and control of the he shuok nands with me and called me ‘Uncle Joba,’ Governor Robinson, and super the- Comptroller, Socrotary of State and | The leyislative chambers must be reached by ascending to public school authorities, He could see no objection he did when be lived with me in 1857. I said, Adjutant General.” This item is objeeted to and not a aw height of sixty-two feet trom the step of the to it. Mr, MeCarthy insisted that the purpose of the just as _ i Bi en : ved with me in rs: proved for the reason that At seems to me by no mean rant front, an ith vonteneatinny leases maust Ps institutions was not wholly or chiefly to clothe and q a of t ver 8 know 0! opportune moment tv levy tiaes upon te it Tu e wl rel st have bara ot you, Du never sa you a8! Know cirariae mene tacsdaony Matus gertie wie | Be ystnete tee tintienate suet terest ITAY ES? BILT, DEAD. | iia eietitueh au chiiar, Mesrares yes, you have, mapy a time,’ said he, with a tion’ of monuments to evipmemornie, notable events | ert ae abt story of Wrst clase orels, the hall i. 4 | eee tke tach ve wilde tier HOG feed aunties ie . , Ps, ‘ > rich have happened at different . nd dark, the rooms ve r eu. smile, ‘Where,’ asked. ‘I will tell you some time, EXTRAVAGANCE CHECKED. There ie hardly ncounty whieh bax mot oe hay Lt mol oe hi ‘ did pot object to the Institutions as private cuter, said be My wife Rachel was present and remarked tome localities slised ty gros g ieee Interest. If wises, but he did object to taking the mouey of the *thut she certainly had seen him belore,’ and he re- t be one nndatenaen Shes Soe Doe the Stute at larce ¢ + A tate and give it to the common schools to aid in supe sponded, “That’s so, Aunt Rachel.’ One day he asked thea ates he Treasury wit noon be arated wish arate Warm Discussion Over Spring | portiog wem. Woocadhe Bike fe osés from every county and from * AW ; s u me how my wite Aunt Caroline got along andhow |} ® Willion and a Half of pond DA etna tics bong: re ae Municipal Eleotions. ‘The New York Coroners’ bill was ordered to a third many children she bad and how times were with her, j ne more jrenvon ¥ Cat thee poet aate, it, the no one can | j foc eondie mpegerbermy 1 = ML reading with @ taoit understanding that When next ‘ < rnces. indicated — tha ies | estimate whic een 4 . Said I, Where did you get acquainted with my wife Dollars Saved. Inthe ame am oven it there were at jcould fhove ‘expenses makes about bare ber a. aR urate diacier sn ea Caroline?’ He answered that he bad known her a not regard It as properly wit! 1@ provinces the Lexis: | num. Bm im the ‘opriation 9 eanelay ure I b ee lature to expend 0 int jon. ts oth Kmitmissioners to “build And co in the Senate this evening Sprague’s bill was intro- long time ago—he would not tell mo when or where— Vaieesag 4. ceri Fe ee eene tolled OF Aremorsit ina | plete the exterior of the mow Capitol building io the Leal PRAYERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, | cuced to prevent engineers of locomotives trom quit- but b id be ight be of use to me some day; that time like this we force money from the pockets of the peo- | Renaissance nty}o of architecture adopred in the original ting their engines at avy point between there wt ug ut be said he might 18 v5 ~ y Fa! ple te signalize the les uf the past, design," and atcording to the style npou whieh the building point and destination for purposes of @ strike or in. I had been a father to him and that he hoped some | FLIMINATING PIeTHEs THOUSAND DOLLARS, Geing erecvod, prige to te adoption of the so-called Raaanon: i ‘lesiga..? Phere are very grent differences of ew an unicenele “modifies sign. For the purchase nent memorial oF str rection of a suitable and Fag time to show his gratitude. When I went to my trial ¢ iu the city of Kingsto: ——-—-—— Famcyoriring tn ene rt No More Money for Sectarian | _inan interview Judgo Fullerton bad with Governor adopter 2 h emuration of jon ot the St last May in Beaver he told. me he would see mo there See raen ot e cera SONG. be: pelDeUenROn, pacer mmigsioners to return to the former sty! Baucati Robinson the former asked that if an application wus aud tell me all about it, He asked me, particularly, C * " Libsari and Useless | the direction ot the Comptroller, the Secretary of State | xtend that the change will involve a Ii ucation, made for a mundate to arrest Mr, win, of the country Law Libraries s and the Adjutant G Malis item 18 objueted to and | $1900. Ones sice att ot Now Jersey Mutuul Lite, he might be heard on Mr. yr pndlic buildings mpon . , » TL got to have Aunt Caroline come there and vee him. Ig not appreved for the # ch such exer ea out of prison on bail and went away before he got Monuments Not Needed. the itew last men ay aw ¢ his trial ar down to Beaver. 1 saw him no more until his trial ae | ‘or. the purchase aud i b Beaver last September. iveene, Brooklyn over thy reimalia-ar tho martyrs of | it. inevitable dt pao eric 6 nship, the suin to er | NOW upoD i netion mt sponded under | Crushing effects, They admonish Baldwin's behalt betore it was granted, This the Governor promised him and the interview ended, ne roasun stated for disapprovit: which the State ha recently 8 the outgeowth of a viclous systein nnd saad ean white ecompanies {BY TELECRAPA To THE HERALD]. TPE Ute Wye Aunux, May 16,1897 LIFE INSURANCE. if we proceed at all, Another attempt was made this afternoon in the | HEARING BEFORE THE SENATE COMMITTEE CON- LLANE. of a suitable monument at | of finance aud GRIGY FOR WIS FATHER'S AEROS: \ ; | } aimee of the Comperolt , the secrets at Rigs Coney Wamreram! Yara ore Wrmarer coh: “Phe day 1 was convicted he was much affected and (bY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. dthe Adjutant General, provided an additional sum to év so with daha b Assembly to rush Dr. Hayos? r ‘a en 0 34 ‘e ans bo 5 SIN shed tears and suid that Jake Hamblin was a lying, ‘Aumaxy, May 16, 1877. Seno vial ralved by auoscription or other iaateeas as scl ghee Lo BAR sh il Ao ps i ps pthsipd oe bie te ye a CERNING THE GRAHAM—WHAT BENEFIT POL- “ for the sux Suppry bili it will Ue found that in this period of financial , Motien to.bave the biil ICY HOLDERS MIGHT EXPECT, oasons given for disapprovi 14 he ivetn'o! it the erection of a monument gmbarrassinent the appropriations for ull the public build. | considered im the First Committee of the Whole not J consequently she tuxes to be levied for the DOLLARS, inte and Co ddvanse ot thove of precoding youre, Tris | full. Mr. Purdy called for the yeas and nays ¢ bulnuce of his bill for ser- | surely time tw ps this career, All prudent busine on the motion. Iu explaining tts vote Mr. ye ‘ind thousands me tiavle | Beolesine satd that he had alrosay characterized the | ail biack-hearied old villain, ‘So,’ suid be, ‘were the | 79 Govornorts veto of the Supply bill, or tho best | fr the san two men that drove the wagons that had the wounded | jar, of it, was a regular old-fashioned bombshell, He | Saratoga, aid children iu,’ aud he wonton to say that there was | vetoed in all thirty-three items, aggregating the sum Me tiniest Davanascstee ho woman in either of the wagons, and that noone | o¢g1 556,78L The reading of the messago to the As. | vices as conus:i for the enue committve to jnvastignte | men IA, toe wement of their own affairs was struck with a gun oraclud except a lad about | seuppiy wasan event in itself, and paruly according to | Yhis ims objected ts and not approved, Tetthe reason | 12 more) at under the prerent circum | Will ag tnfamous, and ho did not seo that bo Hiteen years old, whom the man who drove the hind | tye interest or indiferenao and partly according to tne | ‘tthe Maur aleealy oidasiecDhn Hullton sae serves | suetgn the Capitol and the her bublic mutdinas, we | had any reason to ebange his opinion; acd he hoped in the county of ALBANY, May 16, 1877. The Fenate Committee en Insuranco had a Leuting to-day upon the Grabam Insurance bill, which haa recently passed the Assembly. Mr. Stephen English suid, in reference to sectiun 12, clause 7, that the pol- entioned th Th ied hae wo team struck with ais gun avd killed, On hearing him | poiiieat feelings of the listeners, the faces around tho | vriginally ve ar stro rm i sar tie fansiorwishout then for'm time. a'wo Ineo heretofore: | an end would be made of m mensuro co till of evil ley holder would not get one cent of a reserve under ‘ ery " ; : Tha | OL gs cOn ere nidored jay are Not abs ec . e seer aie bie erncaie or ot Gite ge, |, Shamber aloweuaianneatinonnce: sallaikotion,, “Tle oe MOD ao wn ‘the Satna vain ‘hese we hettarco wait year, even if tt Ue tinaliy desided that chi | right there and then, MP. Muller suid that this was sey dennriaest bf apie brane wing being could talk as tl wing been | f i veildinge yas ‘le i A giving ; i | inboring men in the gallery were intensely concerned, | poniebeall ral ut the time and the claimaut accepted it eereitared wnekiat Mee Han iia wok be devised by with, the famous straw intepded to break the back of rapid poltey, as 1t was unjust to policy holders us well as to an eye-witness, I jooked at bim with aston! AND SIXTY-MIN DoLLAns. | better aecommodattons muy bo sectred at less expenso than | transit. It pot only prohibited the construction but fhmeut | ay ibeir bread and butter was at stake, and it is and said:—'How do you know thit what you Bave | joy gaay to depict how they felt when they Henrd of | "For Darling, in for board und rooms frsait | HO pears inowltable cxbuncn nornane hiso the operation aid use of any rapid transit road in | COBB At the endl ten years there would be n6 told me is true?’ *Because,’ he replied, ‘1 saw | to appropriation at $1,009,000 for work on she new | proves), tor t Tis tour ts ablected fovand not ap, | wor dhe conseruction ol a draw iu ihe bridge over | New York City. It went farther: it practically stop. | “mn saree the cuPcemts me Nees) alli Ma Share ton T, Lewis said that Mr. Knglish’s views in regard to h Agabli haonnel of the Oneida River at ; =) Oe : : Saal of Audit, as required titution. os of ae Sa Iu the forward wagon,’ said | iow in the fave to the Legislature, as much as to say, | HUNDD AND TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, Onondage, mim ot Srah),” This Item ie “ob. | trom eutering New York olty at all, causing them to °c Sa * ” es of ite Libs Ye ected to and nota approved for th d : imed, eee true?’ | ctr you won't have economy I will.”” tis the whole Parc RET state Library, Tr Suengecbade OF | Hare hho moneysin the trontury properiy npplicable to | stop at Harlem River, because they are Doth elevated You can’t be one of those children certainly | iaik of tho towh to-night, of natives as well ag | library, the sum of 8: is approved for the reason that it bas already : oF th Ma sl Me teanvisatioeted teva une | the bullulug of this bridge, and there is tov tach teuson to | and gunken roads, The only ropld transit road in am,’ he responded, ‘and you saved my Hie." | ciangers. There are democrats and republicans alike { tothe Board of Audit and by them disallow \w with my own eyes.’ + Where wero you at the | Ganitoi vetoed, This velo Is unprecedented, It is a | sysjiine and bas i the matter were correct, The policy holder who takes outa contract binds himself to pay cortain preminms, and the companies bind themselves to pay bim a cer. taim amount at bis death. But tho company cannot give areward to any man who breaks bis contract at Sten rerouted | apprebend that the revenuos will not be sufficient to pay ynaes Of ruuning the canals, and it may be wasaimed vi der the ie axpet vp Ea citicinne for'she SAEDONS operation in New York to-day 18 now carrying an Butsing: “ie: alilae dio’ maadg~toutbs gon’ reilleric 3 s nstitution us cbove cited the Leislutare has no po ascertain that they wil 2 rope’ ; who commend the Governor for bis action, aud, on | crnstivirian as ine sitet tthe Compteolier none topay it, | and for the building of new brides tn addition, avernge of 12,000 people daily. 18 tt jush proper and | 11,, very time when it is most valuable to thet that he TUREK THOUSAND DOLLARS. right to those people that they should be deprived of ber that scar (yutting bis finger 0 18)” | tho other band, there are those of both parties who That was done when the Indian caught me by the | oa upon im words of censure, —Disin- hair of the head and jerked me down on the Wag00 | rorestoy people say it {sone of tho | belonging tu the otute In guid city. fur the cons i ‘ box. You sprang and caught tte Indian and took Me | os, gets of nls Wife, as it is putting down | sewer ih Clark str ND TWO WONDRE! THIRTY DOLLARS. ‘of Syracuse tor the xuount apportioned and the authorities of said eity upon “For the construction of an iron bridge over the Clark e property brid bogged Scott bene yr ny city Kye Butalo, | the great blessings afforded them by this road? the sumo X mmucl of wy may be ne etton af a | eet phis item ix objected to and not approved, for the GOTHAM’S GREATEST NEED, paid city, | taize rewsons given for dimpproving the inst mentioned | Task you who tire acquaim should keep it. There have been conipanies who would rob a mau Who had paid bis premiome through a lifetime and 1s compelled by circumstances to cease with the pecullar topog- | ihe payment of premiums at Prt of old age. The ilo vatigas ei rnin ny lguspecaat AU, ee | the breaks for once on the wholesale extruvagunce that | sary." This item Is vbinetea | bese) ‘two ‘THOUAND DOLLARS. raphy of New York, and ave familivr with the greatest | section under discussion remevies that. er that another Indian had. 1 alway has characterized tne framing of tho Supply bill for | [o"%yo compelled to pay. to. it® municipal veornora- | “Fer rebuilding bridyes. over the Stuty Ditch. on Main | penefits, financially and oommereially, to accrue to SIIMPRARD HOMANS StATBMEiE Mr. Shephard Homans satd he had a letter from Jug- a Delt Areets, inthe vilinze of Tonawanda, = pvemonte within ther | ott for pultding « bridge Gver auld teh on Fioteuar stneet | Now York from rapld transit, not to advance such a | ti.¢ iirulley stating that she Court purposely abstained 1 ve Ee Oe ected ueand nova, | Monsuro as this, forit if agatnst the best intefest of | {romlaying down uny practical rug He thought the tive roaxous given for disapproving tho appropri: | that olty, ‘The prosperity of New York is thg:| ‘rue Ty aumeling asurerien ir aeya eigen mauee usgessments for local tn poy you for your kindnoss, but now I four it 1s too sorbeut tes | si Ma | Yeurs past, Asylums and retormatories bave been de- | fine. “ter iperty. of the State Is ovutnarity of tach those black-bearted wretches have sworn your | 1 ooaing hundreds of thougands of dollars annually, | more henciit to the particwlar locality in whieh It lite away. He asked me to go below with bim and I i : tathe Stute (tect nnd to sanction the principle with nothing to show for the monoy, and it 18 time | Se et Sittages of the State may. in thele dis did, There be mentioned many circumstances that é Y o eo may et tue gunstrnetion of 8 draw 1h, che bridge over she ‘4 thoy met with a check, ssess Stute property fur local improvements bx to ope: ation for the ge 01 SY ell ret = A < moneys to be expended at the discretion of sach local au- fies i fi vi vt with ua, which I well remembered. He spoxe of | quon eho reading wan ended Mr. Husted woved to | tirrites, suc amessament, and taastion mpan Mtate prop: | o,WFor the constraption, af 9 Jit, bide, over tha Camaro | Table WARE. | Ate tte ne SroAKINP Or ane | hee the instance heehee feos mutvidial Bas erty is beyond the jJurisdict: Mich Rrunieipailticn, | Canalan the elty of Sytactise, on Sulinn strent, at ite inter. | made an eifective speech also, and speaking of the | uit the insurance he bas paid ‘tor, The ugi- Caroline’s children aud my Indian boy Len. He re- | recommit the bill to the Committeo on Ways and | Their power ts derived from. : It anditix not | section with Bridge sereet, in pluco of the vridge now over | Jegal aspects of the bill characterized tiem ferred tote day when Haight, Higbeeand Stuart cane | sfeany, where it originated, Peter Mitchell objected, | ty be admitted that thes, ¢ hi ‘ Y simply | tario the Logislatt lati c 1 ag that poi: which thorized by Chapte: ation in e@ Legislature relative to insurance Tiabilities on | ee tee at daaE. the sum of $12,000, PF tants; | outrageous. Judge Hogeboom followed in sane | interests hus dove incalculable injary. ‘The ineurauve to my house and asked me if I didn’t think that boy iy the superior power which them. In cases | ir foe otis. te objected to | Strain, Mr, Pardy gave the bill several more sledge- | p; bas $2! ¥ nd the previoas question was calied, On this expla- | wi for the St to con! te thereof as thay be necessnr; lo ftom is objected . usiness has $200,000,000 accumulated in this Stute, wos 100 old and knew too much to be allowed to tive, | “uae © eh ae Se Ne ae ee ee eeoimecrteuidine | ad gaappeared or thosame rsadns given for dieapproving | hammer | blows, and even, old Tom. Alvord | and the best Livea hive been golug out at a terrible LA BIGA LER NE Wan wivans Gull Dae aed hardip |ice ios were made by members, and ono of these was | veticatetie matter ant the State sh the iteg lust mentioned, took strong grounds against it. Mr. Mitchel! | pute since this agitation, tothe amount of 50,009 more and L repli at he was a very dull boy amd hardly | ugg py str, Husted, who faced the gallery and caps | such proportion aa it may deem just opgeth WE MAPONND ROMER . . Bein ganal! | ete ne front a& aghinst the bi abd “raked | than the issue, avd the worst lives have retuatbed in, ‘or tho construction of & luo! over the Erie canal | j, foro and: aft.”? Hayes almost stood alone | ‘he clause in rezard to the impairment of capital has knew his own name—this to save his Ife, On another sie SIX THOUSAND SEVEN MUSDRED AND TW f tured it, hie effort’ = being = rewarded «by | s H5,"thu dountyor Curugs, to Felhburse tt forall ex. | at Mud twek, at the junction of the Casuze and Senecs | in defence of the measure, and was father an object of | not met the general approvement of tho department occasion, when my wile Caroline came to the Beaver ‘ s id te ‘ canis thp sitfa of $500, or as inuch thereof as may be neces- é ; y a .. | applause trom the sons of toil, When some of the pee Hieattor vd puldstne ee pei fn Fake ane Sary,” Thin ftem Is objected to and not approved for the | commiseration, On the motion to move it forward | or of most of the members of the Legislature, Its en- prison with her daughter Olive, Bill was walk x a f} : 4, and appeals thereon, onohue, Indicted tor ‘buted for dis i he 1 it the yote stood 47 to 46, lacking 19 votes to h it e : e members wo were voting on the mn question to res | gi6 murder of a convict in'Aubirn Prison, inclading all diss | S10 reasons se yr disapproving the itom last men- f 3 fl Ad i rotes to pus! torvement will close up several of the ihost promising ing to and fro across the room. While | commit sawthe effect of Husted’s bit of claptrap on parsoments mane vocenea tioned. ahead. So to all intents and purposes the Hayes bill | young companies in the State, and would shut up all Uuroline ang i sat chatting together I dis- jonehne, prior t duriag the incarceration of said $e ftv: ponding and ®ubsequent tothe trials: | re ee CPi areeibheer ac iio. Ki 18 dead, as there 18 no moral possibility that it will ob- | the younger companies and favor mobopolies, Capital the workingmen thoy suddenly changed trom nega- | forlike expanses lncuerew and pald or tue trial in 1874 of | for, the construct rer eee ares aie aint tuin the votes needed bolore the end of the session. i# meant.for use and not for ornament, und is sloply State covered her gi at him. Finally she sad Join Cochin, Thomas 1. Uardy, Patrick E a 8 rt : Dov: " 9 mn Was Married Join Cousin, Thomas J. Mardy. Patrlek Kigun an COWDIN'S ANTI-RAPID TRANSIT BILL y és vole of 63 tod47. Mr, Spinola snid it would bring Joy | weapon mk Keeper in said prlyon, — in- ‘ 7 ‘ ay be . deannavusly to-report adveteoigite Mesawatees, bil orfer olaase, je at a pe the in- Charles that I can’t keep trom looking et him. This | : Cinding ike disbursements; and. for ee item ts objected to and not approved for the same reusons iy, pol ly to Mr. Cowdin’s bill, | surance reserve must be laid aside as tha property of brought the tears to my éycs, Suid I, ‘Caroline, ne to thousands in the State, but Mr, Hayes rather had | ponies incurred and pitd for the trial in 187 otuted peg meager bgp ontinageonteynd prpbluliiag sae baad re Sheth Siaegies railroad | the individual, and the fematnder tor the expenses My : 4) bim the hip by replying it would bring sorrow toa | and appeals therefrom of Ldwin T 8, indicted fur the aj “4 . below Fulton street, and bownded by Broadway aud | an iners 1 aw says bo is the self und samo persen.? ‘Well,’ she an- Pra re dinate shed tunigeote consict i, stid prison, Incladfug Ne disburse: For the constriction of aawing ot life urldge over the | South pirect, east aud west, This would, provers the ea Bel the bao a vith hin cath vy t Bi on, M. ai 40" thuich thereof as may ho | Eile Canal, in tho village ot Briguton., Mentoe county. © | iniidiig of the present elevated road on the cast side | minus thousand more, Mr. Hayes’ picture of the conduion | 4, nts. the sum of $ margin duo to the company for Me carrying swered, ‘it must be true,’ By this time be had laid necessary,” This item is objected tu und not approved, for | P! down op his bed a short distance from whore we wero | “canamnnne deprived of these appropriations, was | Hives nat it is in every proper sense A priente claim, | Sula of $4.50. on condition that the, approaches i ane auaaics er on of ity busiuoss. I'he practice indicated by tho clause . quite effective. coe reat ie very many suparate items and, under the | Dridue aud the help necessssy totund 3t be provided by the THR APPORTIONMENT BILLS, 18 Iées liberal than that of any company to New York Bilt Caroline, talking iow, said, ‘l wonder if ho a k Ate oO audit and all “se © | locality where the suid bridge is situated.” This item is Mr. Alvord, from the Committee oh Apportionment , a vienims; constitution, is subject to tho audit and allowance of tho | eeCia"yand mot approval, for the sume reasons stated city, Oue of tho greatest evils of life insurauce 1s the Bourd of Audit be‘ore the Legistature ie power to appre | fo) Oieepproving she item lust mentioned, of the Assembly, reported two Apportionment bilis. | fact that so many polictes lapse. The ¢huses for recollects how he dancea over the room when I made him a pair of vew pants?’ At thut he epoke up and nd moved that | this area lose of confidence, te cessation of the tw: L, ROBINSON. ono a majority and one a minofity bili, for to-morrow al- | surance interest, and the inability to pay premium they be printed and made an ord Among the leading items vetoed are thosn for law | priate money for its payment. This objection elone is tatal to the item, without considering the question whether such Hibraries, monuments at Saratoga. Kingston and Fort | ay apy i 1 ' re , Fi fs Propriation ought ever to be made to counties to P aim Ragenahlto rapeseed Groon; extra services of Jobm 1. Davenport, $2,000 | defray’ the expenses of trials for crime committed within CREEDMOOR. Pict A a Be Bt ap phan osr th ardereracre eer bpTesar sara haved sole eoioans paltiltg (oie ile COLNE: |e nese eae eee eens) rae a vag, TRRER THOUSAND DOTHAN, ri inh eoticutved RRR ene timone | Policies haa Dect surrendered by thelr wives In order ie . 14 TZ > “Pormola J. Sharpe, the widow of ev. Ichabo . rail Y su pp an amendm: rf whit r) and he answered, ‘1 ought to; I've slept at the foot of | SPHroPriation for Willard Asylum, Bullulo State Asy- | wi crhe who was killed iy the Jail of 4 onnal bride over MATCH FOR A BREECH-LOADING FOWLING | Ute constiution, to be Luown us article 17, was | ther lect anja, Iuearance Tu Lois Fest Mi been lum, Hudson River State Hospital, &c. The great nl Valley Canal, near the village of Canaden, on x 7 sith day rn IN7i, the sun of 83.000) ms w eats, PIECE. ordered to u third reading, but not without undergoing | of a hotbed growth. Agents bad almust com- O Ve Bek ed EAT. § OMG: it d was that of $1,000,000 for th 8 “] mmight relate bundreds of instances going to on ae wis este neh Ps he a seer i ae ‘This item ‘Te objected to, mid not approved, for the renvo A long-range match which p:ssossed some new foa- prove that this man was really one of the cuitdren | CADMOL AS Mua nbimiatRds bis Oujoee te nae ng Oe | eat and no preset sag iene appears Ghatthe ridge wus | tures of interest for expert rillemen came off ycster- Fecommitted was to show that the Governor vetoed | Yidsiien, urthat the uecident which resulted in thegeuth | aay at Creedmoor, It was the frat competition for a lives rd 3 . 4 whose lives L saved at Moantain Meadows, At asuita: | og that h@sbould have spared and spared items ho | of MF. Sharpe, wus the resuit of any my ligenee or | ine breech-loading fowling ploce, presented to ‘the a galling criticism from balf a dozeu Tammany demo- | pelled men to insure to get rid of them, crats. This proposed amendment embraces all that | and su¢h men were more kely to surrender good or wise in the report of the Municipal | their pulicios than those who deliverately and arier Commission, pds aR eth, oor nly pass tho | thoughtally muke the contract, It would bo after it pass 1 Logtsiature, there | impursivie to carry out tho case providing tor bie time I may mention them. 1 am, with respect, ss € any officer or avent of the State. ‘ill some consolation Ieit the taxpayers | 1 ty pel issit yours, in haste, SOUND. Len?” | should Bowe vetoed. acoder stem of $25,000 tor the | ""” ©" ' rwnxer-vivs tHotsaxn pottans |, | Natlogal Riflo Assovration by Mr. Frank B. Van Slclen. | of New York city in the event of Governor Lobluson Cee eee ea ee hiugeatals Res iyeadaphay SS aEEEEEEREETEEnenaio’ cain riataetaggties tees te be ae sie TUUD- | ing at te those atrondy erceted for the use of women, | The contest wasopen to all comers who are members vevorag tus yd cariarrl wraps agi must evade such a law or lose its business Ho ho kia . r jess hand of is ‘cotlency, because, as Jacobs sat tl ff $75,000. This item f* objected to and uot a ; et mm, that “‘vity | thought he himseif must evade it or close up bis com. DR. AYER’S CASE, : RS Ge re EMER eS tle) atloual Rifle Association; weapon, any within pil SO Gaia Sepetinty Housrcha heats ga | Meouab BS ude ib oF close Wp Bi oot he found that the Judges of the Court | approved brnlin’ the erection of new bulldings. Wo havo | the rules; position, any without artificial rost; dis* | national elections and in Murch or April,” siarted | Mr. Wagstaf'—It would throw the business right 0° Appeals declared i was right and constitutional. | too many under way already, and the heavy burdens rest: | ganoe, 1,000 yards; thirty scoring and two sightin, Mr. Spinola to bis feet, aud then the talk began. The | into the hauds of toreigu compantes? Ing upoa the taxpayers ought not to Le increased by the 00 y BbUDg | putden of Me. Spinola's speceh was that the hold: | Mtr. Homuue—Yes, sit. it would; but evasion would LEAR STATEMENTS CONCERNIN ENTAL | De “ y Ke CLEAR STATEMENTS CONCERNING HIS MENTAL | pemocrats say the republicans will try to make capt- | commencement of new ones uut!l more auspicious times | shots; entrance fee, $1; the prize to be won threo | iy of a spring election would cutail “ MALADY—NO IMMEDIATE HOPE FOR Bé&e | tal outol this by taking no action and letting the blame nts Re eee THOUSAND DOLLARS Mie tuies, got necessarily consecutively, before be- pone on w pr 3 New York, ot ie Le Meng beds ab He vi Nita ili his i gk State Asylum to insane L. ol m oe o vi <arkinteieatiane aed: e comiug the property of the winner. shooting | moved thut said city be exempted from tho operation PE SAR ene: een ucla . — aprornTMEN’ , the new Capitol building to ido t ont Dt } COSERY — APPOINTMENT OF THREE GUAR- | of allowing the new Capi ig to stand idlo Lo | the administration pullding and wards A Be Dand E. and | Commenced at eloven o’clock and the match was ended | biine praveten.. Mt beste acadaie tee ace a fallon the Governor; but it is well understood that if | Jor improving the xrounds thereof and building permanent rrmatgg ag teres Pe f z 3 hcnbhw Kee nor oe iret ke wind, | side, aud asked the utlity of a spring election. He | elerks m each iusurance company equal 19 he present 9, fences and roaiways, the sum of $200,000, This tem 1s @ brief bill placing the Capitol appropriation at objected to and hut approved for the renvon that the appro- | Which blew gently up tho range in a ee bearly pelievon the ObjOUs. UE AUGIFERMMIIONES Win scciobeatE | Che eee intscnaeia eLnireem ie deans 8 extreinely tavorubly 10 | political advantages, und yet he thought they would | included so inaay reports as to the aumber of doaths, GRAPH TO THE HERALD.] y tation is unusta'ly larg2. The amount appropriated tor | parallel to the live of fire, $500,000, and meeting his objections in regard to a | Py iution) as J re S120,000 P thier Lowe, Mass, May 16, 18’ the same buiiding last year wes $120,000, the diswsters | tho making of good scores, ‘The shouting was, how- | ting themselves greatly disappointod, because the dem- | nuiaber of policies turieited and surrendered, aud State in »! few other items, be drawn up and sent bim he will | und losses among basiness men during the last year surely SH i indicate that appropriations and taxations should be cou a idiune whe Lice G3] Mapuluy store: caved of oeralie party machinery would be found as eflective in jon 3, clauso 5, he sald, Would requiré a force of Dia (By TE. rs tat have to be sent to evel ower mati The hearlug ip the case of Dr. James C, Ayer, the yA gms sign ie 0 wbse 0 i diminish t ‘ Well known patent medicine manufacturer, who 18 | ‘The following 1s the document as delivered by tho peor pl na paar and should be dimirished | thy rize on a record of 122 outet a possible 150 the spring as in the ya is the Union, that it would be among the most excessive now contined in an insane asylum at Pleasantville, AISTREN HUNDRED DOLLARS. points, The useful condition tu this match 1s that all she qeotide dutics of accompany. The svouon providing thut uo f : had + | Governor's Secretary :— “Por the wanasers of the New York Sine Lanatic Asylum | tho firing takes place at the extreme range of 1,000 eit Stenhan was astonished to see the previous | extra compevsation shuuld ve pad to avy officer or N Y., was suddenly conciuded to tho Middtescx Pro- TUE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE, at Uta to pay fC. McIntosh and the beis of —— Leodel | yards, a distance ut whielt crack long-range ritleinen bbe en ates ol rising above party or to the level | director was idelensibie, bdtause there Could Hever be Date Court to-day. The proceedings, us may be sup- Brave ov New York, Exxcurive Cuannne, } Toe land ten Oe tee fo TT eh oo should coustantly bo practised, as it 18 by tar thomost | 's0" Soceine, «I never saw the gentleman rise | totiors to bgt yuless.a payinent was made to di- posed, have atiracted considerable attention on ace Aiuaxy, diay 16, 1 ‘ tie'dellvery to the Comptratier of auffcient deeds for such | diilioult one *e makes good ¢ocurd from. The tollow- | ayove anything.” Hee ee ee iar OSI AINE! SNMP Et count of the wealth and prominence of Dr, | TO Tim AssExpLy:— Tund. This item ts objected to and not approve ee ee pane one ee Capra's, abickaoyt r Mr, Btruhim proceeded to say that the object of the Mr, Bliss suid bo knew that to be a fact, tor ex- a 3 Ltranemit herewith a copy of tho statement of the | Tearon thut it has already been presented to the Be "4 : “ysviniten section wag to take party as much as possible out | Governor K. D. Morgau aiways hurtted away to the Ayer, in the community, and among thos9 | jtems of appropriation to wuiel T object, contained in | AYN MLR Laie ek a RO Cita 5454 | of local elections and place the best meu in | casita pica Ui His soln eesti vaon Gah xLn?o chase who bave been present in the court rocm | Assembly bill No, 267, entitled “An act making ap- struction of the eeutre lnilding, for plumbe ho? eee eS SSS o ioe | wtttee, | Party had = too muen to do tn | ive~duliar gold piece awattiug hitm, and be coult not were very many of Lis old {riends and business rsso- CEE ee wais ve fies eked! fbb Rede ing wa ne sewer beige re Ay » Nagy ee ee R. ‘hitthowe: the eee oat co eit ae Municipal | bo kept five minutes Lenind time by any business: i" supply rencies ju former appropriations,” | steam heating apparatus and connections. for love eae offaire, whore ty snoul ave little or nothing yee us: no #e y alwi 7 4 Ciates, who were anxious to ascertain from relinbie | wien atawement was appended 19. the suid bill at the | Fung. bonlers. with counectiona and bitiaing | 1)000...+.. tice rb she dap nahi Wate ony LePheadat cabbie, aud hokeatens citizens | tp ’ace caw. wore tive SARE Ine Ta teat Sources not ouly the extent of the ductor’s alleged iu- | time of signing it, im accordance with section Foe De Aree ae ad "ilae fits ae ee fa 35545 3-119 | Convidcred, Mr. Fish treated lightly the idoa that te | to tho provision reintive to. uppraiers Mr. Ganity, but ulso learn ii it ts true that he is unjustiy | Cle 4 of the constitution, L. ROBID Niray pertaining to tie aeveral cortincts, 1,000, 33544 530438 gta cate should stand in the way | Homans anid it sunply multiplied ait and th rive’ y be sti t of ite iation object , This Item is o jected to and not | : ‘ » Bp EN as the result of such ay | payment of $10 would vot in many inst Ueprived of his liberty at tho instanco of merconary | , Sttameut vt) a ig eal By s given (ar the aisdppraval ot che sip 44643 3.60.6 4 5—116 | Slection would Jar outweigh the cost of holding it. He | hie expoose te ele Biiealiaiautaamaaly ualaaeieeeald relatives, The man, £0 unfortunate in mental health, | act makin certain expenses of the propriation to te Willard Asyimin for new baildings,and ior & te mu Wek het that good mea for the government of New | not be elected directors uuless they are stockholders, ix fortunate ia being postessed of a fortune ot some | C7" jencies in former appro the farther reason that the ¢ pendivares. spon the kevlamn 1,000, ..+0eeeeeeeee eoeé 2 é Hy $ : te see York could not bo élected in tho full, and he | ite tuougut the causu relative to mat sulyect was une tone c und © m - 5 a — , Lore 3 id cers . e yotor t é $15,000,000, and it is on this account that tho stories a RIGUTY-FIVE De reo nowhere eq aliad except in the new Capital There 4. BW tainty be. deleated, by. 25,000 NEON ACh Beene coe oe wider Hiene tin ee gen > ° care: a “Mr. Duncan e4 as xtenograph eover, «farts amount of previous appropriations un- - y | or 6 Wis ve hs ate to Concerning his incarcoration in the asylum have, in| in Madne the: evide : os eee fed und Mah this, the Manner can zo. trough soo 005523 | spring The charactor of those who may be the | interiero iu (ust manuer. some instances, been of avery painful and exerting | the Assemb! of 1871. appotn to investie to the fnet Ayott your with in cH ase § i. ern cats vir’ . eas s 5 Manca: psy Bhs Me soe ge eines ye thal ba | Mr Graham suid tne interests of the policy holders ames Irving npon_ 8 eed, a nn ain nitwre . BA ot depei one Se 1 _ Ly nature, This Learing, however, has shown the crucl mr atenoutaplier in reportiig the’ t the tn " 1,000, 520 545555 fairation oli aura, Mr. i He Kocewell dia uot | propablg more. cireetiy fatoreatod tor tue. sucgbes of rumors to have bec without any foundation, and es. ee re mae, soci sab sen wrxtiokiees etches o Mi & Bo 3 0-107 | think that New York would be any better olf by a | the compauy, and sich a provision Was not only con- tablished further the fact that the Doctor is hopelessly This item &: ns’ ome ut Bing 1,)00 at 45 Ra spring than by perp dretges alan | miikats nai but correct. " s cy. | Teavon that itis a pri A steseereceeeee é : “ AID OF PINAS Mr. Bliss sud the committee had yielded to a popue of unsound mind, und that bts diecharge from the asy- | Fearon that it is a vrata tenon 43 43 0— 94] ae, Langbion spoke forcibly mu tavur of the section, | lar ciamor in regurdto tue mutter, — , Jum would bo fraught with danger to himself and | It shonld have been before any appropriation conld prop- pjocted to and not approved, for tl To-day there will be military ball practice tor the | anu bad a yood word for the other and Jeadiy featuro Mr. Weiant denied that the committee had been in- nihers Bay Mt. Reetion 19 of articte 3 of the | that It Js cleanly within, the rouibition of section 10 of | rarkemen of the 1 Guard, Of the bill providing fora board of finance to be elected | siuoncoa im any such Way, aud Mr. Bliss deopped th “ ie 2 ollows article No, 8 of the constitution. ly by taxpayers, ra s : 5 DR. AYER'S ATTACK OF MANIA, shail neither andit nor alluw any pri THIRTY. THE AMS ony. | line of argament. ‘Tho unfortunate man first showed symptoms of | Yate ctor account against thy stato may nop r Ww York Institution TALLY HO! ee Mote mado son aera ok saying in vot. | Sir. Homans suid that the provision so far as tero- priate money t9 pay such claims as shall huve been audited | for Deaf Mutes at Rome, for t eon, heating und . ng mgit prov! for electing the Board of | terred to capital sivck companies should be stricken mental aberration about thitteeu months agu, just | und ailowed aceording to law.” of wauitable the sum of Finaneo :— i ont sy holiers » ry out, ne policy t aré now entitled to vote in erein appropriated shall Colonel Kane made the fourteenth trip of the senson n {oF ten oI Men, | Web the ‘Tally Ho yesterduy, the party consisting ot timates which wilt | Mi C. Stewart, Mr, Bronson, Mr. G. W. West, Mr. R. Ag y bachelors in thiy | Mutnai companies, Jn regard to the clause allowing oat ast am, andars | any De policy holder to commence suit, provided he | bod icles atMOuuting to $o0,000, fur the windiog up ' ver SAND DOLLARS MANY TiMES MU ‘D, $30,000; alter returning from a trip to Chfengo, and among the IROURAND Reh Ane Ane mee Tere | Beaaer most promitent manifestations was tho writing of a | jnitcial districts th ded that wll lib suail be. Mr. Speaker, in bebalf of the m 1@, Who are traveiling in the suine oiled with me to du as they do in evebre, “yo it alone, he provisions of the ad dinvents. wo AY ved by the Instenetion, ye hc ps : is Ties receiving woney wporopriited uncer thik aet must be | dent number of strange and inproper letters to various | open to tue tree nse of the members of the Bar ot the State | antis Nor.” vjected 19 and nt | Goober, MK fn & Bryce, Mr. F. KB, Farnsworth, Mre Let dpa yt Bn of any company. persons. Tho malady was attributed to a too clove ap. | ofNew York.” approved, roason stated fur the disapproval of 7 i? ‘tue Hu . a - | Mr Bliss sutd thata man might take out policies to “f 5 e This ivem is 14 to and not approved for the reason | the item of $75,040) fur the Wiltard Asyiut Hinderson and others, The Huguenot Houso at New ine, men oO: ability, charawter bry hy Plication to business, added to which was a melans | atthe sums Dor spevificatly stat dus eTEIVE THOUSAND. DOLLAR Richetie Was reached on time, and upon the retarn all | auslilied to vue intelligently wpe at toads ie tate at pany aed ca se handy iy tho penceahs Foe Teutanee, oly disap’ ” Ais requited by the constitution, not state tho numbe “Por the promotion of agriculture, the sam of $5,000." | tip points along the route were touched as per schedule, =a rt aaiies id flea pg ell + * oN 3 ‘ . choly disappoiutinent on account’ of being defeated in | Trawited by the constituth mot bate tho Humber | a eer seC jected (a ned. not approved for the reavon | “t ” | brant cho ledgnt packgd ivuated am Cyn, Ceanmot glve my approval to this vill snd | Be éan have a triend appointed rece ver and « rom ap- an effort to gain an election to Cougrers, His triends | tion, Section Mof urticle 7 of the constitution expressly | teat it appre evs ot the State to aid angagti- " L bag» Saheb rns oid. pointed counsel, who, between them, could make decided to seud him w a quiet tarm in New Jer- | sorbids the payment ot moneys trom the Treasury unless | cultural axsoct r nm by section BASE BALL. Messra, Mitchell, Purdy and Grady algo spoke im op- | $100,000 in fees, Position. Mr. Fish moved that the resolution be crdered The details of this proceeding wero not tully entered sey, bUt White beimg tuken through New York sing. the, wagons be Eh 4 eal nad she AND. DOLLARS, ‘d ciy the Doctor became ¢ violent that tig | 80m Appropriate 1 sone. appear from this whether is he champion Chelsea Club of Brooklyn visited | to # Wir reading called jor the previous qn into, altnough Mr. Wetunt uskea to know by what waistdnce 0 , sum intended to be paid ts S100 0,000 or more. “And for the reco butidings on the State je champ y " J assistance of the police hud to be iuvokad, te wee item inalso objected to or the reasous stated iordis: | Kai Gronnds at a 'Uy We id sume | pieparons Novi Fenerthyisen ‘playbe eeloieandiox | SFE SL en Conca inieteatee Mee mene | irameeeey money cet bo made by wrecking a com- for a tine held iy Bellevue Hospital, and alterward at | upproving the next followins rem. $5,000, both of said eums to be paid to the Treasurer , 9 made, | ‘Tho bill went toa third reading by a vote oc | pany. Agricultural socte De expended wader | cog game with the Princeton University nine, The | 60 to 42. Atthis timo Mr, Wagstalf declated tho committeo @ hotel at High Bridge; bat becoming gra he was takeu to the Bloomtagdele Asylum, and subsex quently to the Pleasantville Aeylum, where he ts now | ted at 1 & vant & nt preme © ) bo expended in the pur- Ho have examined his case that tho | Suctice the Snpreme Court now. reiding. ia ually worse +| A TWO THOUSAND DOLMARS, “For the purpose of establishing a law library to be loon: . at. Lawrence county tor the tse of the Sas under recess until ten o'clock to-night, The insur. Jumninittee failod to most to-night, owing to the GOO NEWS FOR THE LAWYERS. the bxeentive ad ta and aot approved beew itntional objections given for di real." 18 | ggionce was composed Inrgoly of students, who up- Mr. Strakan snoceeded in getting ordered to a third | ani ditem pluded vigorously whouevor any brilliant plays were | reading thy nine remvining cbaptors of the Code of | absence ol Messrs. Wagstail and Prince. There wero we néde on either side. \d especially by the bome uine. | Remedial Justice, which, with tho thirteen chapters | a uomber of insurance mnen present, bat po action OUNAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. srvetion of m wagon rond on the Fnitian reser. | Tle following 1s the xcore — how in lorce, complete that paft of the revision ol the | taken, and the meeting was adjourged until to- Doctor wil ve revover tuily, but itis possible that | suid village. The warrant of the Col + ah: he may become sulliciently festored to Va harmless | t fos. we tooo for the aberre maenttiaws. eure vl Rein Indians uh the coumey ut Brankiin, | Pluls ‘iat, 2a, dul Ath. 5th, Oth. Teh. Sth. 9th, | starutes Which relate to. courts, vilicers of justice and | morrow morning, ut nine o’elock, and 10 allow of removal from the restraint of an | ay cuual mmonot obalt de valved either by private sb in. | starting fe short road Taid whted rane frore the old i y 0 4 5 b t o Ce taste tecavad one pa aan also progressed to a | - ee ,arylum. | Hon of otborwite and placed at the disposal ot suid Justice road (to the reser it renee Panning ie ee « 0 2-10 | third reading the Repealing act, which ropeais the acts | SPATE ASLOG . , ss DR. WALKER'S TBTIMONY. See mar anil bs eortante vo the Unmpuriier tisk the eie sod n eesben, fe aitherly to the Cauads | “Tyg gecond game of the ebaimpionship sees e- | and parts” of acts wire co Hict with the | Se ee ee ee Dr, Walker, Superintendent of the Piearantville In- | jaye pained and pinced nt hin diajmanies “hes tren ts | comeetprated ron vencing at apoint in said | bog the Boston and Chicago olubs, played yesterday | provisious of the thirteen chapters of last eer y, stitution, in Lestilying regarding the case eaid:—"it | qijected bo mud Hot mporuved for the reason that it is am unite thenes Dein aWbicagy, resuited in favor of the former by the foi. | year. There yet remains bo paszed | At the annual meeting of the Associated Press of the seems to me, us fur asl can jodye. that Mrs, Ayer and | equal and Htocmpel the taxpayers of the State to + Covington, the sun oF $2,508, to Joling score :— | the Suspending act, which will scepend the cone iow | Stato of New York, held yesterday at tho Metropolitan the other metuuers of the funhy Bave beew guided by | coutribute money tor the cstablishment of libration In the pervision of Aifred Fulton and bs, lt 2d. Sd, Ath, Gh, Oth, Tth, 8th, Oh, in force until the Ist of September, This will pass to- | Hotel, in this erty, the following were elected for th one object ad that was tae bese. good of Dre Ayer; 1 | Various counti-w ot the state, ihe practice hy wwe imuelh masburg, whe are Wereby “nppot Clengo.. 0 8-0 0) 60) 60) (0 0 00 | morrow.” When this is done, and when the Repealing . ‘de th pear ave certwinly #0 anderstood them, anu have certainly |? far aire dy 0 never shou! 6, nave been, hea n and | that purpose, ye nO Bion. 0 6 0 0 (8 (0 (OO 11 | act accompanying the nlue chapters progressed to-day | Onsving y :—President, J, C, Cuyler, Albany; Soc- should be stopped a o foe near 1 ewe Bt. ‘Louts yesterday the game betwoen tho St, | 1s passed, practi¢s will be resumed under the old vode | retary did Teeasuter, Hebry O'R. Tugker, Troy; kxoe so tried to answer them, aud iu my whole experience | the county of st. Lawrence 1s perhaps better continges er next, when tue new cody, | ive Committee, William Pureéll, Rochester; 6. G. clubs was oot ployed ov account | until the Ist of Septem uf twenty-six years | have never seen a person tnore | entitled to tte favor than any other ones bat when that is i n Ml " t anxious that just the right thing should be done, | supplied there will be the next rtrongest claim, and sy on ot The game between tue AliogLenies and Siars | with the amendments made by tis Legislature, will go Fairman, Einnita; ©. W, MeCu: Buflato; Carroll BE. 41 sho cvald tind out what chat thing was, than | jt every county in the State hes «law library estab. atlyracuse was niso postponed on account of rain, into effect as a whol Smith, Syracuse, and dt. Parker Williams, Hudson, Sire, Ayer herself, 1 commenced the treatment | Hehed and sam jets afi money, itere t4 Ho cooreree’ t cag A EEL g Bg MI he game annhowncer tu take pluce on the Centennial SECURING THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1+ inn Cr ee eco reeey all Voce wiped Dut amd Tee ver | sUBpiving sicctors and clersymon with thelrs, or terniors | Falthtully, ori Wen csuratolastonery, | 2 maas todayy berwoue tho Ruterpriee and Uigmpies, | | The concurrent rusolalion proposing amendmentto | AN ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT, ppect a ovor 101 Are MMErease bousand | veutence and advantage whieh the lawyers and Judges wil “This le LA p ey wt Louis. t xl 5 « p © appleation forever o} . retton account of ber treatment of her husband, us | have from there hbraries may eusily De outaine’ by volun for the reason that dchieagos at Chicago, Boston nnd | public scuvol funds to uny denominational achools, was | _ 40 attractive entertainuient was given last might at Live Onks, of Lynn, and | ordered to a third reading tn the Senaie. St, Peter's Hall, Barclay street, Tno exercises con- ef points of the discussion ure toterestin’ the Loxistature has been forbi ction 18, article i, 0 it. tary nasneiations and by contributions from those who are fur as | have OTHER MEDICAL. OFINIONS tu be benotited by the of the constitution, to piss i pr Philadetphia and Keystune at Philadel- the > _ i ‘ ¢ OUSAND LARS falter, work or dixcontiane J ¢ sisted of vocal and instrumental muse, orations, dec- Dre, Tyler, Cuoate and Clyiner wstiled substantially Fae ea eS oO Are wiuee, | tien thie, charrer 483 of pig hl, Athletic and Star at Syracase and Knterpriso ard | Mr. MeCarthy seid that the proposed alnondment Was | jations and an address, the later by Rem af the same os Dr. Walker, to the effect (iat tbe treut~ eceot ae funy OF soury to pry the late | to the Supervisors to « Priceton at Prinveton, an entering wedge, Lis objeut was vo restore to some s ray tat y Rev 3 nadine -acentin ~- charitable and religious institadions a portion of the | J, O'Farrell, Charles Cole, a bright little boy of about s xiven ty notatics | needed. IST) tidy r thatit | “For repairing te row won | ervation, ending from whet Is known Ayer is the most judicious tnvt can be | Clerk oc Kings Conmty and. for not liow- erous | item iy olgected t 6 is a private erat ment of Dr. Adopted uw auce of maby growter wberty would ve 2 School woneys, There was no reason Lor giving 10 80+ | twelve, spoke the “Kui IZED. called liberal institutions unlr hose that are t lt | “Ohick-a-Doo,’? sht’s Toast’ most acceptadl; i ssang by some twenty young foil ortaodox in contradistinotion are tweluded. He |: was one of the features of the avening, ite nts a A SLOOP CAP lie trom Jannary and not approved, for the rea F some yours’ stwnitinnge wid lias a s/reummtances, und (hat the ew wot only to himself, but to others. It may be auded hed anes aL y ibe bocrd oh anaih. ee leane he 7 " that Dr, Ghoute, who has given we FT | ieee ee ae eeeee galt’ necpatiy ve maee ve | leaditig wy the Ne awn} ’ Je sloop yacht Vigeon, while racing with another | objecied to any change in tho constitutions! | tho children being mot with x hearty engors. ‘The bail witenuior, wad under Whose personal an yee pay it. about one tulle and an eighth, the sum of #400, to be ex. | slap, on the Kast River, yesterday aiternoon, was ae pti es Ciba i LL [ie wus crowded, A like entertainment, with an envirely Ayer bas deen daily for along time, sated very forcibly riety. Yorn nOLLAns. ented under the supervision of Joba ‘at ald ‘ i ¢ school money for sectarmu schools. Mr. | now programmo, will be fr y “And tor Jumon’B. Peddon, Inte. Clerk of the County af | te who is hereby ap " slvaoe tor | stepk by # local. squall Ree Copper, &, BBtetse, OF Waxatait suid that the schuols iutetiwed | to FE, Ot a ee r ery care aud attention had been paid to bim f, pe voe pomate, sed tbat nothing more could be | QNelds, G4 Se tor live notices given In the year 1 that purpose, who shall receive wut of wurd sum He td et Goudition eo long. as | This Wem ts objected tv und tot approved for the santo | day tor each full dex wccupled uy lina in the dlse doue ty itinehora vronent hae re » that i a private claim and has not been | wich duty, but for act exceeding fifteen days in the « bis dieaso couumued im ie) Phase. | audited or allowed by the Buwrd oF Audit. gate, und who shail execute to tho geflemen who wore on bourd were rescuod by the covered by the amendment were uot sectarian, | ry owe veserearsi fepboat Martha and taken to the Greonpoint terry | They were under the control of the public school au- TROUBLE OVER CHURCH BONDS. lading, at the foot of Kast Twenty-third street. Otticer | thorities, All (oats asked is that schools taking aud i opie of He at it | Soler and two other officers of the Harbor Police | teaching children who ure too poor and too ragged to A man hamed Ebenezer Hanford was yesterdsy at He stated that be bell at eves wie a weiss Vy SiATY pottatte ond, to be appr wed vy she, Veuytroilae : ‘ i 4 her attend the vtdinary publi ools shall lowed t, baving on several occasions assnul wis wile, A for ‘Tyews wie Clerk of St. Lawrence | discharge of lis duties as euch commissioner,” This item is | ropd ous to the capsized sicop and towed her to ublic schools shall be allowe , Datonenes od Mrs, Chis wud other attend. ty. tor like notice oof #60, or as much th objected to and Hi for the pane reasons given Gpopoint, some of the money appropriated to public scnools, feared by the Sherin’s oficers op 0 order seed by _ | Mn Gerard thought that the fact that schools wero | the Superior Court, The aMdavit of tho platotift, BEUM “OF NATURAL HISTORY, | opened with prayer did not make them | seota | Kdwart Hall, upon which the order was granted sett rlan—all the common schools were so opened. | torth ihat he ia eighty-cight yeurs of age and that bis Dr. Choate aimseil, — ants, but these paroxysms of Viol duration, aud, when y had subsid wort 1 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. “The sum of $1,000,000 ty Lereby appropriated toward the disapproving t e were of short | #8 may bet tenn fe oi) tw and Dr, Aver | peoved tor the reasin thar it iva privace chat mud b Ry eon Audited and allowed by the Jowrd of Aud would xpress the kindest of feelings tor those wion TWO THOUSAND ONE HURDERD VOLLANS. erection of tue now Capltel biiiaing, whieh «hall be puld , dd wbused IBM Inost YUl- | “For James W. Katou, Sapertite of the tuple | Wy Hrensure! it of the U He bad it from good authority that no alow moments pelore be ba ton, Sayer lotenuent of the new Capl- | by the sreasurer up t of the Comptroller to ero wore over Bix thousand visitors at the recep: | sectarian gues OMUtenen Le given iu | Wito 18 soventy-cight, In the year 1876 defendant thvextigution before | the urd : wmisstoners as they salt . the County Judge of Albany county, of charges agalust | reqiire t@ sano,” This item in objected to and vot xp- | tip given on Tuesday afternoon Inst at the American | the schovls in question. The amendment asked | came to board with them, and b ta by man of specions GUARDIANS APPOINTED. ¥ lin ae such superintendent, which were notsustaived by | proved. ‘The new Capitol ts « great puulic eaimmity. At , » for was d in the Senate last year, Lut iu the lust ; The evidence in tho one baving been co ecke sen ALTON Vitel in cbjected tramahor | ite com wat the seople at the state were wenered eum of Nataral History, m the Central Park, In py nthe Senate lust your, bu jast | and atiractive address soon acqu; thoir confidence chuted “The eounsel hota v (ong eomaultation, | Prornven re thoes rouson anove sated. vis rcihey inte | shal it, would. ho. completed {ne gainuann there ve summer of visiors othe srvist Muecum was | haute of the seasion it was changed in tho other | au inadced tuom to parchasy tun inorigago bonds ot aficr which ik was agreed to AOW | 1hY | a private clatin and in favor oF Mr, bacon tor ¢ have nlrondy been oxpenved upon it $7,725,800 18, No ss . ts peer jouse. All that is now asked that it shail be restored | the Church of tho Thacipiés. Be reprosonted, ae docior to rematn inthe asylum, and tun three guar | paid out by him Without any authority from the St reliance can be placed ipon any estimate whiel enn be ob- $42; tothe National Gallery, in 1875, 800,260; to | to tts original form, Mr. Starbuck was of the opinion | allegod, that those wero iret mortgay id twelve dino shoud be wppoinied by the Coart im person 6 Legislature las no ut nection 1 of wetter tained as to the cost ofeompleting it. There I, ve proba. | Kew Garden aud Museum, 00,000; to Suuth Ken. | that it was Idie to suppose ti in hig age of the | additional bonds Wefe sabaequently pa ed. The of Benjamin Dean, #. F. Ayer and dacad Rogers, Sr. gunstltutlon. to, make veh an appropriation t ENS hat tecan he telly Nisbed accordine to the oflzinal | s§ttou, 830,212, aod to thy Edinburgh Musout of | world any instruction could be given (hat did hot have | sum of $5,000 im cash way pata to Hanford, Tt now D Sa well known Jioston lawyer, Mr Ayer Is 8 son | io been audited by the Hoard of Audit. pints for less then from $10,000,000 to 920,000,009, iF une | shueu and Art, 455,784. From Janury 1, 1876, to | some religtouselement If tho purpose of thisamend- | turns out that (bey aro tuird mortgage boads and were Tithe Doctor ani Mr. Rogers is a prominent Lowell | spor oR MER AUNDHED DOLLARD y mseraut the stare had wot been deceive Hi dhey hed | cpuver Zi—e litsle less than ton monthe—the wamber | ment ts to aid poor and ragged vhildrey to allord thom | entirely worthloss wt tho tens of the purchase, the ‘of the Do and Mr v i cox ofaxperts | supposed tliat the whole exprnuitare wou Mi bent Weitors recorded atthe Centrul Perk div.ouim was | an opportunity lor educatiun, be favored 1% | church having been sold ata sacrifice, Hantord bas shunt. Eweh gentieman wil be required to twrmish | in sen investizatios, the rf This tom ino! what it s nitondy renehed, tt iv not likely Reilas in the sum of u quarter of « mijiad dolar Jeeted 10 and not upp: the fouson that it is wpric | that they would have permitted the commencement 86. Give ‘Chose , children education, and if im av- ¢ boon held to bail in the eur OF GLR008 tol, for counse! joes pata by hit tn th Tagoous manner.